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Man with 4 Amputations  is a Corn hole champion, and he shot his buddy while driving

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One seven nine KBP I and your show time for
stupid stories stolid Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
All stop.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
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it easier for you. All right. So spring Breakers in Florida, dude,
listen to this. Apparently they're facing getting arrested for what
they're describing as quote too much towerkuing. Huh, yeah, yeah,

(01:11):
too much twerking. What's going on in spring working, can't.
I guess too much torking. There's a difference. You can
have a little torque, you could have well, I think
you can have up to medium towerking, but too much
tworking it's just well it's too much. It's too much
gonna have a right dosage of twerking. I guess I

(01:35):
just think that's the Like, it's funny that that's that
your means of Like remember back in the day for
gen X's we just flip people off or you know,
law enforcement off or whoever. We didn't care. It's just like,
oh yeah, well there you go. Now it's the the
rebuttal to anything. It's just turned around and twerk.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
And it wasn't like indecency or anything.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Now just torking.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Too much torquing.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah, that's weird. A study found the politicians who often
hurl insults get nine times the media coverage, but it
doesn't get them any extra votes and donations. Uh. An
engineer says it's time to rebuild the twin towers as
this and this as giant data centers.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Oh come on, yeah, he.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Wants anti aircraft lasers on the roof. Uh these data centers, man,
it's wild to see this. The need for data centers
has blown up, right, and nobody wants them anywhere near
where they're.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
At, right, So because especially not in a high value
property like downtown.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Right at those big skyscrapers there, they're just data centers.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Do you imagine, Like, let's go up to Montana, like,
I don't know, miles city, mon.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Right, you know what they could use a data center,
maybe fifty of them. Right. Let's see, there's a steakhouse
in New York City that has an ultra decaded hot
Coco cocktail. The price tag thousand.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Dollars, thousand dollars hot chocolate.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Yeah, people are stupid. Better have marshmallows it, better have
gold in it for a thousand dollars. Chili's responded to
Ruth Chris steakhouse stricter dress code and they said they're
not gonna allow hats and a few things like that.
Chili's responded by saying, look, we have one rule in

(03:42):
our place. Our dress code is simple. Customers must be
dressed outside that we welcome you all. And eleven thousand
and five hundred year old life size statue was discovered
in Turkey. You know what makes his statue interesting?

Speaker 1 (04:01):
What makes it interesting?

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Well, it was of a man hold his penis. Oh,
just saying, well, that's different. Look at this piece we
uncovered it is. It's gonna be weird for archaeologists when
the uncovered pieces. Oh, this is one of those you
know those pieces because back in the olden times, you know,
they weren't afraid to carve up a dude hold his.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Junk, right, I mean Michael Angelo's David'd be a whole
lot different if his.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Had on like, you know, running shorts.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
His hand was in his junk, right, right.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
You know what I'm saying. It's like I think it's
free hanging. Yeah, this guy was, well he was you
know what I mean by holding it? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
he's holding it all right. Delaware is installing more bright
orange clanker balls so trucks are worn to stop before
passing under a bridge there's too low clearance.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Oh those those kind of yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Yeah, I'm just wondering how far ahead of the bridge
they need to put it, because if you put it
on the bridge just too late.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Right, Oh, I should breaks back right right.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
It's like, I don't know, it's gonna be interesting where
they position knows how big.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Are these clankerballs that are gonna be football size and
they just brush against the top of your Yeah, yeah, okay,
go to but it sounds crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Uh damn. Near thirty percent of social media users admit
they're quote heavy users who spend at least two hours
a day on social platforms. That's a heavy user. I
think everybody's a heavy user. Then yeah, a man in
Texas throw a bucket of human bones over the fence

(05:48):
at the FBI field office. I had just ordered a
summons for federal agents because apparently this guy was stealing
remains from mausoleums. Pretty creepy story. Now they approaching the
dude's dropping buckets of bones over the fence. Most see here.

(06:10):
You know they're gonna go over there and pick him
up right, all right, So this is an interesting story.
If you're driving on a twenty five right now, say
you're you know, I don't know, ahead of the leveland
or something, and you're behind the pickup truck. It's got
two missiles just ain't right for your face. And then

(06:30):
the missiles the missiles look legit, not gonna lie. They
look like they're right off a plane or something. This
guy at Florida. He's seen on the Interstate four with
missiles on the back of his truck. Florida Highway Patrol
stop this man because it got multiple calls because the dude,
I mean, when you see his truck, it does he's

(06:51):
got like a cool little stand. It's looks I mean, honest,
it looks like it's made out of some PVC pape.
But it's all painted and stuff, so it looks unless
you knew what you were looking at, you would look
at it and go, that's the damn missile launchries got in
the back of right, and the missiles are big. Anyway,
he was stopped. Is he illegal? No, it's not illegal. However,

(07:16):
troopers said that the missiles, which says right here, later
determined to be plastic devices you for showed events all
determined was safe, with a very strong suggestion on how
to better transport these articles from the Florida Highway Patrol.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
So not illegal, but you can kind of expect to
get pulled over it. Yeah, I got it going on.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Not illegal, but let's not see you with these missiles
in the back of your truck bed again, how about that?
Or cover them up? All right? And speaking of people,
in Florida, a veteran deputy from Palm Beach County Shar's
office had to resign after an internal investigation found that
she created and sold fetish content on the subscription platform

(08:02):
feet Finder, including at least one instance where she appeared
in her uniform. Oh see, I read this story. I
was like, how can they fire her for doing a
little side hustle. But here's the problem they for those
that don't know, so two things. This woman, what's her name,

(08:27):
Brandy Tenton Tinlin, she had more than two decades of service,
was signed a courthouse duty and an account featuring that's funny.
And she apparently opened an account featuring hundreds of images
and dozens of videos of her feet. I mean, it

(08:47):
doesn't have a picture of her feet in the article,
and I'm kind of interested, to be honest. She wore
pants in her official uniform while referencing her role in
law enforcement in one of the videos. There's the problem.
And the second problem is investigators also determined that a
bunch of the account of kid activity occurred during work

(09:10):
hours using the agencies equipment, you know, their computers and whatnot.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
So there's the problem, right, Yeah, Initially I was even
gonna say how much of the uniform was showing. Was
it like just the cuff and the ankle or did
they get the full on?

Speaker 2 (09:28):
They get all the feet, man, they get all the feet.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
The department issued shiny shoes.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Yeah. Florida agencies typically require approval for secondary income streams
and strictly prohibit the use of official uniforms or resources
and outside ventures. So there's the problem. Good luck, we're
doing feet photos though. Police Washington State intercept the stone
vehicle last week. Twenty nine year old man and twenty

(09:57):
three ye old woman inside ran from the cops. They're like,
we're out of here, man.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Nothing so guilty like running from the cops.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Yeah, man, here's a problem with chase. Didn't last that long.
Both are taking the custoy. But a woman came with
a little extra. She was found hiding under a pickup
truck with her pet kitten, and she freaked out when
the cops trying to handcover because she was worried about
the kitten. Oh yeah, man. Body cam footage of the arrest,

(10:24):
she says, dude, can I please get my kitten? I
just want to keep him safe, And ivers just said,
you call this keeping him safe. The cat wasn't injured
and was turned over to the Humane Society. The couple
was charged his death resisting to rest an other outstanding warrens.
And she is not gonna get her kitten back all right.

(10:47):
And lastly, here's the crazy story of the bunch. According
to Charles County Shrif's office, a guy named Dayton James
Weber is charged with killing a twenty seven year old
man named brad My Michael Wells. Police say Weber is
a professional corn hole player and quadruple amputee. He was

(11:09):
driving like alrighty, I'm like, hold up, hold up, So
this quadruple amputee shot somebody while he was driving. Come on,
I can't be for real it is. We looked it up.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Yep, the dude.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
So they call him an mput of a quadruple empte.
But he's got so he's got arms and it looks
like they're gone right at the elbow, and he's got
legs and they're gone right above the knee, right, So
he's got kind of like arms, kind of like legs.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
He doesn't need a wheelchair, at least most of the time.
He doesn't need a wheelchair. He can walk yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
He kind of walks in those little dub things. The
information at this point is that everybody in the vehicle
knew one another. They were all friends or quaintnesses or something.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Him in the front seat driving, Yeah, there was the
passenger who was shot, and two people in the back.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Weber allegedly pulled over asked other passengers to help get
Wells out of the car after he shot him. Investigators
say the witnesses refused to help Weber and they got
out of the car. Afterward. Weber reportedly drove off with
Wells the duty shot still in the car. Two hours later,

(12:34):
the Sheriff's office said somebody reported a body in the
yard of their house. When officers arrived there, they found
the body of Wells. The dude whoever just shot Weber
was arrested a short time after after deputies found him
at a nearby hospital seeking treatment for a medical issue.
So I wonder if he jacked himself up too in

(12:57):
the incident. So yeah, man, the quadruple amputee and corn
hole play. He plays corn hole. Really It's odd because
he clamps the the bean bag in between his elbows
and kind of hucks it. You ever see those old
time basketball players that do it like underhanded granny shot.

(13:17):
Oh yeah, granny shot, granny shot. He throws corn hole
like that.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
But apparently very well.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
He ad he could do the worm. We didn't see
that in a video. But yeah, man can't be killing fools.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
A lot of questions though, Like there was four of
them out of the four. Why was he driving out
of the four?

Speaker 2 (13:39):
I can tell you because it was his car, okay,
And I'm sure he's got things because he's only got
half assed legs. He's probably got brake pedals, gas pedals
and mercy break whatever. The controls moved up a lot
for the driver's seat because you know, if you're short,
you need There's some people I know listening out there
that have boosters under brake pedals, so I could reach it. Right.

(14:01):
Imagine the same thing, but you know a block on
your gas pedal, so when you push it from your
little stump, if you're a normal size person, all that
stuff would be in your way. It would be all
it all comes interference. Right.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
When I was in high school, my buddy John, his
mom had I believe MSS and she drove. She had
a little stick thing that she could push down. It
was like a little lever that she could attached to.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
The Yeah, I know, I've seen cars like that. We
did a car on two guys garage one time for
a quadriplegic and made them all hand controls and uh
it was pretty dope. Yeah, similar, So I'm sure something
like that. But you're right, Like dude pulled a gun
out while he was driving and shot the dude Like damn.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
We watched a video of him shooting a gun. It
is a two hand process.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
So I wondered if he heard himself in the one
hand shot.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
I'm guessing he hurt himself dragging the dead body out
of the car. Okay, I'm guessing that's where the injury,
Like he pulled his body down on top of him
or something.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Pulled a stump. I don't know, man, it's a wild story.
We just see this guy what he does. It's crazy,
all right.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
My last question, did the police have special handcuffs for
a guy like that?

Speaker 2 (15:20):
You can't use handcutt he didn't have, Like they would
just slide off. It was like little stump. Sorry, it
was like a wrist without a Do.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
They have a special.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
I don't know, man, straight jacket, zip ties. I don't know,
maybe a belt. Man, I'm gonna take off a belt.
I don't know. What are you doing that case? Yo, man,
hang on, we've got a bucket, a bunge, of course,
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