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All right, all right, all right.So picture this.
Three women all sitting around Mike's pretending we know what
we're talking about. I'm kidding.
You bet your sweet ass we know. I'm sure we'll get sidetracked
15 times, but hang on. The ride will be worth it.
That's us. I'm your host Jess, back in the
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hot seat and in my presence steaming up the room is my Co
host. Ashley Robbins here, can't wait
to talk about this one. Oh my God, she looks so good.
And join us in the studio today.Please welcome once again the
stunning. She's got brains, she's got
beauty, desires, sexy passion and way good taste in podcasts.
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That's why she's joining us. Welcome Charlene Williams.
Hey. Hello.
How's it going? Really good.
And you know what? Why?
Because today we're going to be talking about some serious and
some not so serious criteria. Did you do air quotes?
I'm doing air quotes AIR. Quotes you.
Know. That's a, that's a, that's like
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a no, no in the kid world. Is it really air quotes?
They say it's like, yeah, you'rea boomer when you do the air
quotes. Oh my God, Air Boomer.
I like the air quotes. We're also going to talk about
Gen. Z's, Gen.
X's, Gen. Y's, millennials, so that so I'm
air quoting. What does that make me?
Whatever hip. Makes you cool.
Thank you. Yes, now that we found out
you're not a baby boomer. I'm not.
You're all Gen. Xers.
That's. Right, You know what?
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Damn right. So we're going to talk about
some health chat, some real talk, and a recent sexual
assault attempt that's happened in our area.
And because we want to keep you on your toes, we will be winging
the rest as usual. But stick around to the very end
because we will be tuning it alland turning all the tables
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around for everyone's favorite game show, Jeopardy.
But first we're going to talk about I want to bring it in with
the sexual assault attempt that happened in our area in Citrus
Springs, FL. OK, so do either one of you know
about the story? No.
OK. Do you do you know a little?
Bit a little bit, but I want to know more.
OK. So it happened that I was at my
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neighbor's house a couple weeks ago and they are newly moved to
Florida from Colorado. And so they don't know the area
as much as like we do, right? So they don't know the
neighbors, like we know all of our neighbors, even though we
live in the rural part of Springs where we all have
acreage, right? But we know our neighbors fairly
well. And so we're sitting there, we
had swim in their pool. We had eaten dinner.
And she's like, she works from home.
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OK. So she said, do you know that
there was like a a lady that came by here because we were
talking about like crime and howCitrus County is getting bigger
and we're going to have more crime.
And she said there was a young lady that was banging on our
door at like 5/30, 6:00 in the morning.
And I said, what? And she goes, I didn't even
know. She said I was already tuned in
for work. She said, but I thought I heard
a banging like whatever. And her husband is retired
firefighter and he was up, but they didn't hear it.
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OK, so I guess what happened wasshe went across the street.
She was banging on several doorswas what ended up happening.
But she went across the. Street so she lives in the
neighborhood she she. Does not live in the
neighborhood. Let me just tell you the story.
So she went across the street, then the police came and they
saw this commotion and then theyfigured out what happened.
They went to go talk to her and whatever.
So apparently this is a crazy story, you guys.
So she tells this incredible story, OK, That she is house
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sitting for a good friend. OK.
Now we happen to know the son lives there.
He's 18 years old on almost 19 years old, who's my son's age.
They know each other as acquaintances.
They used to go to the same gym together.
And we kind of watch them kind of grow up together.
Not that they were friends, but like, we know the family well.
So this woman, who is in her 60sby the way, is house sitting.
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That's you, Charlene. That's me.
OK, right. So the, the mother had to go out
of town for something. I think it was a medical
procedure. The father travels doing
different work. So he was not home either.
So my first thought was why can't, why can't your 18 year
old son watch your animals, yourdog and your chickens?
OK, so that kind of gives you a little bit of insight about the,
the mentality that we're talkingabout.
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OK. So she said, Yep, she's staying
at the house while they're gone,just staying there, just feeding
the animals, whatever. She said that around 2:00 in the
morning, she got up just to get a drink or something, maybe use
the bathroom. And this, this boy, man, I say
man, right? This man came in who lives
there, Dominic. He lives in the house.
So he's there. He woke up, he was talking with
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her and she said I, I was getting right away that like he
was not making sense. So I didn't know if he was on
something or something had happened, but he was very drunk,
OK, very, very drunk. She did not know that at the
time. She said he came up behind her
and hugged her. Now, in the arrest report, it
says this was not unusual. So they know each other like
that. They know each other like, if I
were to hug you, Jessica, you wouldn't be like.
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So to hug her from behind, she didn't get any red flags.
OK. But then he wouldn't let her go.
And she said, what are you doing?
And he said, I'm going to rape you.
Yeah. And she said, what are you
talking, You know, trying to. Whatever.
He took her glasses and threw them across the room and then
drug her to his room. He's a big boy, like he's a
fighter. Like, you know, my kids do Muay
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Thai and jujitsu. This kid is a like he could be a
professional fighter. He knows his way around body
mechanics, so it's very easy to overpower her.
She said that he would not let her go.
He laid on top of her and proceeded to.
She said he couldn't keep an erection because he was drunk,
but he was using his fingers, hands, whatever.
So he actually. He actually did rape her, Yeah.
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Threw her phone away, threw her glasses away, and then proceeded
to fall asleep on top of her. So when she caught on that he
was passed out, she was able to sneak out from underneath him.
She had a hard time finding her keys, but she finally found her
keys. She couldn't find her phone or
her glasses. And this has all been
corroborated. Once the police went to the
scene, there was many liquor bottles under the bed.
He actually was live streaming with a friend doing like gaming.
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So there's actually I think livestream footage of the audio.
I'm doing air annoyance not air quotes because I'm so sick of
the game stuff that this link toso much but like.
We don't live in a reality. World and what is really crazy
is that we had end up having like a a contact through
Brittany at work this this Dominic was dating one of her
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clients daughters and they were very afraid and.
So. So the night that it happened,
it was prom night for for CitrusCounty and Brittany did, I'm not
going to say her name right. And she was doing her hair at
the shop and she had just brokenup with him, Dominic, and he was
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out outraged. She was like irate about it.
And he wouldn't leave her alone.He was.
He must have called over 50. Sometimes they have a record of
him calling her over 30 something times and then he
followed her to her job. He would follow her home from
work. And so this has been going on.
She tried to get a protective order.
They didn't really take her seriously for whatever reason.
Now they are, of course, but he.He told her that he did this to
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this woman because she broke up with.
Yes. And so when, Long story short,
when they told the mother, that's what she said too.
She said I don't know why you just went and talked to him.
This would have never happened. They put it on.
They put it on this young. Girl.
Like. Why would you ever say something
like that to a young girl when this is obviously 100% your
child's fault, right? And there's something wrong with
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him, right? Violent tendencies and something
wrong with him. This is a friend of the family.
How do you do that to someone that you know?
At all. But the gaming stuff, I hate it,
I really do. It is all the violence.
Don't you think it's? Desensitized.
Yes. Yeah, I do too.
Absolutely. I do too.
I mean, so you have this graphicis blood splattering everywhere.
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Pursuing theft and robbery. Hookers all of it.
And then, yes, I really do. Drug use, all of it.
That's. Where sometimes I feel so out of
touch with reality of we have totally desensitized people that
we bring small children, five years old, seven years old, ten
years old, whatever it is to play these games, that they're
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allowed to cuss, outrun the cops, call women hoes.
And watch shows like that. And watch TV shows that blood
and guts are just acceptable. One of my clients, her daughter
told me that her favorite TV show was True Blood, and she was
7. If you've never watched True
Blood on HBO, yes, it's an adultshow.
It's a it's vampire porno. Yeah, that's what it is.
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Gosh, yeah, her daughter was allowed to watch that.
So one of the things Cut Loose Chronicles podcast is about is
bringing back personal touch. Yeah, to eliminate all that.
Like when you go to the bank youcan't even get a teller.
Right. No.
No more, it's all screened. Or it's going to be AI pretty
soon, Yes, yeah. And that's if we don't do
something that is going to be asall these things are happening
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to be. More, you're right, we need to
actually more and more, yes, we need to fight for that.
We need to fight like we were just talking about on a smaller
level with Brittany about scheduling, like how we like to
do it, me and you like to do it through paper and talking on the
phone to our clients. We don't like to do it through a
social media app because I just feel like you lose that personal
connection. We have a personal connection
with our clients, you know what I mean?
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And I think newer hairdressers, they don't have that.
They don't have that as much. Everything is automated.
You don't talk back in the day because I am 60, not 60s sixty,
just the. Generation.
The. One, she's AZ.
We're all X's. We're X's.
We're X's, a room full of X's. In Texas, anyway, I digress.
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That's. Why I hang my hat in Tennessee.
Oh, George, talk to me. OK, so my mother, every week
faithfully went to her hairdresser.
But there was a receptionist whotook your phone call, who wrote
things down. And we've just gotten away from
that because of everybody's so busy.
Yeah, I know. Everybody's so busy that now we
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don't have time for personal interactions.
That's funny, we always say thatlike how?
Are we busier than what we were?Before, but we're not.
But we're not. It's about being lazy.
It's about making our lives easier.
Think that by by being open 24/7that that's going to make our
lives easier and it's actually made them so much more
difficult. Absolutely.
It's taking away jobs. Yeah, absolutely.
You know, things used to be closed on Sunday.
You just didn't do your businesson Sunday and it was fine.
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It was not a big deal. And now we can go anytime we
want and we still are wasting somuch time.
It's so weird. Yeah.
So that's horrible. What is the outcome?
What what's the latest status Sothis?
Is crazy now I don't know this is really weird because I read
the the arrest report and it said that he was being held on
no bond, which I was like good, right, right.
He's out. He's out.
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Of course he's out. So because this is a neighbor,
so I I see them. But yeah, apparently the, I
don't know if the parents foughtor something happened because
he's out and I was shocked aboutthat.
I'm shocked. So at Cut and Loose Salon Art,
the salon that Ash and I work at, Charlene is a client at
Supporter. We had a murder next door to our
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salon two years ago and they sayit was Dunnellon, FL's first
murder in 30. 1. Years, yeah, and it had to do
with a crime of passion to wherethis guy was shot in the Weiner.
But anyway, so it was a it was adrug thing.
It was absolutely, yeah. It was a big ordeal and I got to
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be on TV. Yes, you did.
You got to be interviewed on local news.
Quite the celebrity. Telling about the crackheads
around us. But anyway, the guy who did the
shooting, they went on to find it was this guy like Ocala, FL.
It took him a while to find him too.
It did. He has been in jail, prison now
for the past two years. And he committed multiple crimes
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before that. He did.
And he's charged with killing the young man who was, I'm going
to say his name, but it's all over.
I just don't remember it, same as Eric.
And he just got released from prison.
You just told me this and I was shocked.
What? Why?
They said that there wasn't enough proof to keep him in
prison. So let me ask you something.
So yeah, obviously I'd have a trial.
Did he request like a a retrial?I don't.
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Know or they found out. Some I know it's been on the.
News. So this is so funny that you say
that because when it happened, you and me both thought that it
wasn't him and it was Goldie. Yep.
And that, listen, doesn't that kind of make you wonder?
It makes us confirmed that who we think her name is and our
salon. To the right of us we have a
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crack house. To the left of us we have a
crack house, and to the front ofus we have a crack house and,
but. Stop.
Let me tell you for as a client time, it is a beautiful salon
and I do not see any crack as I pull up.
I don't see any crack when I leave and when I walk in it's
all about the person so thankfully they're not I'm so.
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Glad feeding. Yeah, you don't see it.
But what's crazy is over the last 20 years this has happened,
me, Jessica, Kim, all the girls at the salon have called the
police about numerous incidents that you guys might have never
seen. But we are at the dead end of a
middle school, right? So it is shocking that they
really were kind of reluctant until this murder, you know, to
do something else. I like to report.
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That now the house to the right of us is no longer our house is
an Airbnb. The left of us is no longer a
crack house. It is a empty house that is
being taken, bulldozed, made a parking.
Lot out of it and the house in. Front of us is another Airbnb.
Yeah, I'm doing air quotes. And is it?
Hourly though an hourly. OK.
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OK, good minute. Rights you you sticker so.
Our our neighborhood has cleanedup a bit, but it's good.
I wanted. To make sure it wasn't out of.
All the equation and in the pastsince we've been there 20 years
there has been a total of 3 murders yeah the only one is
credited as a murder the other two are blunt force trauma right
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one right but the but the whole common denominator is this one
person named. The center of all of this stuff
and like. The.
Blunt, blunt force trauma. Come on, man.
We saw her like the day before it was it was pretty great.
They were fighting in the front yard and then suddenly overdoses
and gets. What about the?
Man, the old man with elephant. Yes, yes.
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It comes out cocaine on his nosenext time.
We come, we come to work, everything's cool.
Then we look at our window. There's a forensic fan.
There's a forensic fan. Yellow.
Tape on the shop like not. Good, not good.
So do all. Our clients, you know, come on
in. There's a hair in a show.
Yeah, you know, come on out. We got we all I wrapped up we
all wrapped up their hair in foils and on the porch and sat
on the swing of the rocking chairs and we watched the show
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sit the forensics fan wheeled out of there.
Yep, Yep, we got pop some popcorn when the murder.
Happened. They had the whole shop roped
off. Remember that We couldn't even
get into it to give. A lot out that we were a
business. So when the the murder two years
ago with the the passion Wiener shot where he got blown his
Wiener off, we had a look at thebed in the backyard.
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They. Yeah, they.
Drug it out and we it was and they left it there.
That's the. Thing that I guess crime scenes
nobody realizes you assume because we watch TV and
everything's solved in you know at least do not did do.
Not clean it, no. No, there is actually companies,
yes, they are biohazardous companies because it is not
their job to go in and clean up afterwards.
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So believe there's a guy named Micah Eddie.
Micah Eddie. Let's give him a shout out.
Micah, Eddie. Yeah, he does the crime scene
cleanups, but. That's that could be from a
crime or that could be natural causes they've been.
Like restoration specialists, right?
Or like a fire, But they do all of that kind of stuff, right?
But. Also like people, if someone
dies naturally in their home andnobody found them for seven days
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or they go in there and do. That they clean.
All that stuff up, the job that.Nobody else wants, right?
I'm guessing. There's a really special license
for that. Oh, absolutely.
And. He has background in law
enforcement, so you know, that'sgood.
That's a good. Thing but wow, that's but.
As the people who live around them or imagine the person who
lives in the home, it's nobody'sjob to clean up that carpeted
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blood. Crazy.
And these are like, I guess things that you learn as as you
experience life. OK, first thing, you too take
the body sticking in the trunk. Now, Jimmy, this looks to be a
pretty domesticated house. That will lead me to believe
that in the garage, you're on the sink.
You got a bunch of cleaners and cleanses and shit like that.
Damn, it's your work. Under the same good.
Now you 2 folks to do is take those cleaning products and
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clean the inside of the car. I'm talking fast, fast, fast.
You need to go in the back seat,scoop up all those little pieces
of brain and skull, get it out of there, wipe down the
upholstery. Now when it comes to upholstery,
you don't need to be spick and spam.
You don't need to eat off it. Just give it a good once over.
What you need to take care of are the really messy parts, the
pools of blood that I've collected.
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You got to soak that shit up. Jimmy.
We need to radial in the closet,any blankets, any confidence,
any quilts, any bedspreads. The thicker the better.
The darker the better. No, whites can't use them.
We need to camouflage the interior of the car.
We're going to line the front seat and the back seat and the
floorboards with quilts and blankets.
So if a cop stops us and starts sticking his big snout in the
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car, the subterfuge won't last. But at a glance, the car will
appear to be normal. Jimmy, lead the way, boys, get
to work, please. Would be nice.
Come again? A set of.
Please would be nice. Get it straight, Buster.
I'm not here to say please. I'm here to tell you what to do.
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And if self preservation is an instant you possess, you better
fucking do it and do it quick. I'm here to help if my help's
not appreciated. Lots of luck, gentlemen.
No, no, no, Mr. Wolf, it ain't like that.
Your help is definitely appreciated.
Listen, I don't. Mean.
Disrespect. OK, I respect you, I just don't
like. People barking orders at me,
that's all. If I'm curt with you, it's
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because time is a factor. I think fast.
I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you want to get
out of this. So pretty please put sugar on
top. Clean the fucking car.
We we pulled. Up.
You know, I pulled up to the shop in the morning.
I was the first one there. The front door of this crack
house was open, right? And the back door was open.
And I was like, this does not look good, OK?
I saw an arm hanging out of the back door arm, OK.
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And I was like, that person's dead.
So I call the police, right? And I just said, listen, can you
do a well check? I would just like you to do a
well check on this house. And they knew the house.
So they were like, yeah, we'll be right there.
We're on our way. So they send their young female
police officer. And she was great.
But I see her go to the front door and like, yell inside and
then no response. So then she goes to the back and
she sees the arm. I watch her walk over it.
And then she does a little bit, something comes back.
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And she asked if she could come to the shop after.
And I said, yeah, please tell mewhat's going on.
She said there are multiple people in there that are passed
out with needles in their arms. Yeah.
And I said, can you not arrest them because they're actively
doing drugs? And she said not for a well
check. I did not know that.
She said, I'm not telling you this, but I'm telling you this.
The next time you call, report suspicious activity and we can
rest, she said. For a well check.
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We are only allowed to check forproof of life, basically.
Wow, I did not know that. Wow.
Yeah, there was a. Day a morning, the wife showed
up to work and I looked out at the road and there was this man.
So we have the the middle schoolbehind us and so school is with
during school. So school buses were flying by,
just flying by. And I looked out across the
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street and there was this man doing.
You could tell he's on heroin. The.
He was his head, his body bent like a pretzel and he stayed
there for like 30 minutes and wecalled it heroin aerobics.
Nice. Or.
Heroin yoga. Yeah.
And he just bent his body in allthese shapes and all you could
really do is like, watch was watch an amazement was watch it.
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And say is. One of those school buses going
to smack it, right one? And what about those kids?
What if a school bus did and allthose kids are?
Traumatic. Traumatic, right?
There's crazy stuff that has happened in little old Dinellan
over the years. Remember the SWAT team and they
were looking for that guy that escaped from the Alabama prison
and he like was at the Two Rivers Motel and the SWAT was
going through the yard of the salon.
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Do you remember? That do you remember Charlene?
No you don't. How can?
Yes, you do remember he he escaped from prison and he took
two hostages, a mother and a daughter.
Yes. And it's.
At our salon in Dunnellon, FL, there's the historic district in
Dunnellon and there's a hotel and it's got the Blues Brothers
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statue, which a lot of people come to take.
Pictures. It's an.
Iconic photo opportunity. And so y'all come on down and
take your picture with the BluesBrothers.
Just know. That an Alabamian right came
and. Blew his brains out in one of
those rooms. Yeah.
And I think. There might be some on Dan
Aykroyd's face Anyway, so he held them hostage in the hotel
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there. And next thing we know, we're
just, you know, blow drying hairand pretty, doing some perms and
color and, you know, and waxing some lips off and and then we
get. It was.
Like a Yeah, it was like. An air horn and like a
megaphone. It was like a it was like a
Christmas vacation when they go flying through the house and
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it's. Watching and it said everyone
was like lock down, lock down, lock down, Yeah.
Was there a hurricane, a tornado?
So. Army crawling through the
parking lot. And there was the, the guy and
he had them held hostage. The the and the prisoner, he was
on the run. He grabbed these two women
pumping gas at the yes. And he wound up releasing them
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and letting them go. Thank.
God and then shot himself, and then shot.
Himself, Yeah, but I hear the comforters are nice and the
mattresses are really comfortable.
I'm sure, I'm sure. They put a picture over the
bullet hole in the wall so it's nothing to worry about anymore.
Nothing to see. Hey listen, the Chateau Marmont
has many, right? Has many celebrities that
overdosed and died in their hotel.
Maybe gives us clout. Good.
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Point and they changed the BluesBrothers to the natural Born
killers statues. I love it.
So you know, so it's all good. Come on down if you know in
Florida, it's safe. It's very safe and we now.
Have a Hilton? No, no what?
No comfort. Comforting.
Wait a minute. No, the wrong one, not right
behind. The Walgreens.
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Not a Marriott, not a Hilton. Not.
Adjacent to the Comfort Inn. And suites behind the Dunkin'
Donuts and not. Adjacent to the beautiful
Rainbow River. That's right.
No. Not at all.
The beautiful Rainbow river to where Donnellan offers.
Also Donnellan Florida is in thetop ten wedding.
Is it really the wedding venues?Down at.
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The springs, they had springs. My sister got married.
There, that makes. Sense off the record.
So did I have one of my weddings?
I remember that it's there. Me too.
Maybe I'm not gonna take this off the record at the springs.
It was in the in the but the waterfalls.
Yes, yes. All of it's in the top ten
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places to get married in the state of Florida.
Very cool. We're not just podunk people,
listeners. We bring real, real joy.
That's right. And real.
Opportunity. Yes.
For business, for vacation. Not just Floridaism, not.
Just Florida man or Florida woman?
We got some real good stuff here.
We do. When I was in banking, I helped
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crack a case for the FBI, had them on their 10 most wanted.
It was a crime ring, a man and awoman.
Like a Bonnie and Clyde story. Kind of sorta.
Yeah. And their MO was to go to
Walmart or Home Depot, steal your purse.
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Meanwhile, they've already stoleJess's purse.
They've stole my purse and go tothe different banks and do less
cash withdrawals. And the girl was the woman whose
purse they stole. So I was managing the SunTrust
in Dunnellon and I trained my team.
I was worked with police becausein banking they give you these
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very outdated training videos onsecurity and I didn't believe in
doing that. That's not realistic.
Nobody knows what the gun looks like.
We got to learn what a gun lookslike in a rifle and a shotgun.
That's. So stupid.
What does it matter right all? Those things.
So anyway, it was 2 minutes before 4, this man shows up at
the office and my hair on the back of my neck just went up.
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Isn't that crazy? It is.
And so I was sitting in my office and I had the view of the
whole lobby and I know we're going to close in 2 minutes, but
I'm like something's not right. Well, I trained them that if you
see me do something that you sayto yourself, what's she doing?
Pay attention because I obviously can't jump up and down
and tell you what I'm doing. So I had one man that worked for
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us, loved him, but it went rightover his head.
So I stand in my doorway. I didn't have good camera angles
where I was standing. And so I'm talking to him and
I'm like, hi, what brings you intoday?
Oh, I'm thinking about opening an account.
I won't go into the whole story,but I'm suspicious enough that
I'm going Oscar de la Renta Octagon glasses, a members only
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jacket. That was a big clue because who
wears members like that stands. Out right who wears?
Members only at that time of their life.
She's not trying to. Blend in right and.
So I'm getting the whole like what he looks like for whatever
reason. So I walk up to the teller line
and they had glass. And so I went to the girl
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because the guy was clueless. And I was like, hey, can you
give me a brochure on the checking and savings accounts?
And I just keep walking on both sides of this guy because I'm
wanting him to turn with me to get good angles.
That's good. Oh heck yeah.
Man, that's nice. I like a pretty face that's
right and a nice. Ass a great set of tits.
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Yeah, I had to go there. Here's the line.
Gen. Access.
So anyway, here's the line jumped.
Over. You jumped way over it.
So I I get him out the door because now I'm looking at the
drive through and in the very last lane I see a girl with a
car door open, non tinted windows and she won't look at
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the bank. So I lock him out and I go.
What's happening in the drive through?
So they're like, I don't know. She wants cash back.
So I look at it and I'm just going to use y'all's names.
I go call Jessica. Jessica lives in Tampa, FL Find
out if this is her. So they're calling Jessica and I
yell out the window, hi Jessica,how you doing today?
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And she's not looking at me. Jessica.
She doesn't know her name, right?
I kind of AM. Looking at you though.
I'm glad. That you know your name.
I'm so. Happy you yes.
Come to find out she's not Jessica.
We get Jessica on the phone who says no, my purse was stolen.
My purse was stolen. And Home Depot, Wesley Chapel.
It was by a black man, short curly hair.
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I'm like aha, Oh my. Gosh, so now we.
Call 911. Yeah, she starts panicking
because she realizes how long it's taking us.
Meanwhile, he's gone to the backof the building.
So I said I get 911 on the phone.
I said, look, they're about to run.
But I'm pretty convinced this iswhat's happening.
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So sadly, the dispatcher or I could have said it in haste, in
a hurry, that when they left, I described the vehicle, the tag
number, I said they were headingWest, but they dispatched the
cop to go E Pennsylvania. So they got away, but come.
On I know how. Far could you get?
Well, I mean, we are a metropolis, so.
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Busy. Busy St.
Thank God it wasn't now because they would be stuck in traffic.
Maybe they would they get. Stuck at the light?
Yeah, we have the cooter. Cab.
Yeah, that's true. The cooter cab.
So weeks later, all of a sudden police officer shows up and
throws down mug shots. Oh wow, you.
Pick them out. And I, I looked at him and he
goes, do you remember the case that I go, yeah.
And he goes, do you see anything?
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And I pointed right. To it they go.
She just I'd Ed them. They caught them with garbage
bags full of everybody's ID, allthe purses, all the travelers
checks, all the. Official.
Checks they they were a huge andthis would.
Have this would have helped you out?
Just so you know, but me and Jessica and the girls at the
shop have a code word when we need help and it's have you seen
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my yellow comb? It's lime.
Green. Lime green?
Have you seen my lime? Screwed it up?
Sorry, I always said if you saidyellow.
Comb, I would probably go, Nope,not really.
No, no, I'm like, hey, hello. So like if you say that's good,
where's my lime green comb? Has anyone seen my lime mark?
You got to go to the kitchen. Like you got to haul ass to the
kitchen because we're about to have a pow wow about what's
going on. Something's.
Happened. It's happened.
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It's. Happened if you see.
It Have you seen my lime green comb?
We know shit. Is getting.
It's the fan, OK? So you guys should have been
like, hey. Like where's my whatever banking
term that you know? Yeah.
Normal, Yeah. Where's those audits?
Or whatever the hell you guys do.
Don't know time to. Change out the journal tape.
Sorry, tape, journal tape journal tape.
That is so. Gen. that's so Gen.
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X, just so you know, Journal tape, hey.
Wait, hold on. What else is Gen.
X so many? Things drinking a fax machine.
Yeah. Rolodex.
Rolodex. OK.
Now I'm not in banking, I'm in marketing and we make business
cards for people and I can always tell their age when they
say and you can go ahead and putmy fax number on the card.
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Now these are for retired peoplethat don't even work.
I was going to call 4. 11 so I can ask the operator what your
phone number is? Isn't that just?
Your first and last. Name.
Oh yeah, 4. 11 That's the thing anymore.
Pay phones, come on, like there's so many things that are
not things anymore. Hey, how you doing?
So today I'm going to discuss what happened to dialing 411,
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you know, for directory assistance calling in 2021, the
AT&T, you know, the major carrier, they, they stopped
operator service calls for, for wireless phones.
And it was still, you could still at that point use them for
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landlines, you know, home phonesand you know, Verizon, T-Mobile
and some of the other carriers still carry allow you to dial
411, but there's a fee. You have to be careful.
These fees can vary, you know, pretty significantly in at the
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end of 2022, like starting January 1st, 2023.
Oh my. God, who the hell cares?
Isn't. That crazy?
Yeah, I kind. Of miss it, I really miss it.
Like I loved having like a little Rolodex with all the
different if we still. Had that, we wouldn't have young
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kids wanting to sexually assaultwomen.
I mean you. Know this has always happened.
I just it's always happened, right.
I just feel like some like we were talking about the games and
stuff. I think that we have become
desensitized to a lot of things,not just sexual assault, a lot
of human entity like I think a lot of the shootings.
Going on a lot of, absolutely. And why people like, OK, this is
like nobody's. Afraid of going to prison?
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Do you guys remember the? Story where that Lady was in
London and she was being raped on the train and people just
watched her. They took pictures and video to
turn into the police, but they were watching it happen instead
of stepping in. When, like, at our age, we would
have been like, you know, absolutely.
So people, all kinds of people become too sensitive.
We need more, John. Rambo's on this planet.
We need some more people. That step in John Wick.
Yeah. Less beta males, more speedy
(31:36):
rawlersons. Yeah, more.
Manly men Manly. Men.
Manly men, right? I like that, yeah.
I don't want a man. Who thinks he's a woman or that
gets pedicured? I mean, yeah, and that's OK if
you do. But like, be a man, right?
Like a man. Open the door.
Be masculine. Lead.
Yeah, I mean not drag me to yourcave and tell me I have no
voice, but be assertive. Absolutely, I agree with you.
I don't know why. I'm going here with this, but we
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were talking about the Met Gala Awards or the Met Gala show and
the Pamela Anderson, right? What?
Her being bashed for not wearingmakeup anymore and her being
pressured into going back to makeup.
I saw that. I did not.
So I was talking to you about, Iwas like happy that she was a
complete squirrel. Moment I know that's so over
here, but let's go there No, it's not because.
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I think a lot of women are trying to adopt and she was have
been known as a sex symbol for most of her life, right so.
Tell me about this. It's.
Tory Burch And it's very fitted,very exciting.
I love it. I feel like I'm if that.
Dress is comfortable. It looks like you're wearing a
play DoH dress and the way you're standing, you look like
one of those ballerinas that youwind up in a music box when you
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open it up and it's she spins slowly.
Really, Pam? Really.
That's on a dress? It's a fancy straight jacket
with diamonds all over it. Someone needs to tell her the
mannequin challenge ended years ago.
I mean, come on, that dress is tighter than my budget after
Christmas shopping. And the haircut?
Let me type up those bangs. She's one squeeze away from
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becoming a human confetti cannon.
The best version of me right now.
You're you're. Sparkling I love this hair Is
this new? Is this new is is this for this
event? Did you do this for this
tailoring from? Head to toe, yes.
Absolutely. The like blunt bang.
Have you ever done anything likethat?
No. Well, I've been kind of slowly
cutting my hair over different projects that I've been doing in
the last couple months and I thought I was just gonna go for
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it with this. And I just, I actually really
love it, isn't it so? Freeing, feel free, you just
feel like a. Pixie cut before it's like this
is this is this is nice. It's just it's freedom and it's
also just nice to be able to be who you want to be.
Just do it. Absolutely freedom.
It looks wonderful and your glamhas been so amazing.
I mean, you've been known to like just no glam, just just
skin care and like you look so wonderful and I, I just think
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what you've done is so, so important.
Tell me about your glam tonight.It's so natural, it's so
beautiful. Bullshit.
Got a little? Sparkles on and good skin care
and my skin is so much better now that I haven't been wearing
so much makeup. It has changed completely, yes.
Not that I'm opposed to makeup, because I love glam, but this
version of myself, I'm just not doing so much.
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Well, The thing is, it's. Just it's so rare.
I feel like we're all just accustomed to doing full glam
and, and what you've done is so refreshing and and so inspiring.
And I literally talk about it once a week to my friends and to
my glam team. I'm like, wait, when can I do
it? Like no makeup look.
And, and it's, it's because it'sso it to be you is so exciting.
You know like to be fully you ina way like to to just to
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present. Yourself to the world the way
you want to. Absolutely.
It's as simple as. That it's as simple.
As that well, you look wonderfuland so beautiful.
Amazing. We'll go enjoy.
Thank you so much for doing this.
I appreciate you. And so I think she wanted to
embrace this natural side of her.
She came up with a really great cookbook.
She's been a vegan for years. She supports Pita like she's one
of these people. And so I was like, wow, good for
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her for doing that. Like if she's comfortable doing
that, she's beautiful. I mean, it doesn't matter.
OK, so. Here's what I think.
All right. I might be the asshole.
No, no. I.
Think that you should give me she needs some mascara.
OK and and that's the reason whymascara was invented.
I'm not saying go put on full coverage foundation, but do you
think she. Did it as a statement because
she was kind of becoming not relevant and so this was like a
new thing to reinvent herself when you get up in the.
Morning. Do you look forward to putting
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on your makeup? OK, so I'll tell you.
This since, you know, I got sick, there was a time for like
probably four or five months where I just I didn't want to
wear makeup, but I would almost force myself to put something on
my face every day because it made me feel better to look
better, made me feel better. And maybe I didn't do like the
amount of stuff that I did when I was working to, you know, to
show up to work. But every day I tried to do
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something And the days that I didn't, I actually felt
shittier, I think because I would look in the mirror and be
like, wow, you look, you look a hot mess.
Like you need to do something onyour face.
Like even if it's just like you said, mascara or bronze or just
some lip gloss, something for girls.
That's what we do. And you don't have to go over
like she went from 1 extreme to the other.
Do you think like it was all of that and then it was like it was
a statement? I I believe that it was to get
(35:57):
some attention to because she's a what?
She's washed out. Yeah.
But then OK. So you guys sent me that washed
up I'm. Sorry, but you know.
But was is she washed up? In her mind she might be, but
not in no like. Everyone, she's a household
name, right? You said the word Pamela
Anderson. You think say, well, that's.
Like Farrah Fawcett, right? Farrah Fawcett, you.
Think of someone beautiful and blonde.
You think Pamela Anderson. Pamela Anderson.
But you know, I think so that sent that group chat that you
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sent me where she's wearing makeup again.
And so our, our, our host that'snot here with us today, Monica,
she had a different take on it. She's like, oh, she got bullied.
I, you know what? I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of the bully word. Oh.
Geez, can we stop? Plays with the bullying, please.
Irving The. Victim, people said.
Oh, Pamela, you need to put like, come on.
If you want to do it, say that it's because you want to do it,
not because you felt pressure toput makeup.
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You're a grown ass woman. You know how beautiful.
You can be. You know how bad you can look.
We all know it. We all know that if we want to,
we can look a hag. So don't.
We all know that if we wanted toput some effort into it, we can
look really good. Don't say that you were pressure
bullied into doing that crap. It all boils.
Down to it. I don't feel like putting makeup
on. As stylists, we have to hold
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that we have, we should. Without that, we feel pressed.
We're representing. A beauty industry so that it's
our job, right, but. Boy, I get bored as hell with
it. Sure, I have to.
Bring up the whole bully thing. Let's do bully has been
happening for generations. I'm not condoning it.
I'm not supporting it. Amen.
Today, but that's the. Answer.
That is everybody's answer. Now they're being the reason
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that they shot up 13 innocent kindergarteners was because they
were being bullied and I think that.
That word has become like it's so many, so many words in our
language now that to me have become diluted, right?
Racism, all of these things because we've changed what they
actually mean. Being bullied is being harassed
every day and hit and spit on and put down into a way that
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it's physically painful not to be told I don't like your
glasses. I went.
To school with a guy that literally was bullied.
He had the black cornered glasses, he wore the pencil
protector. He rode a bicycle.
He was probably not all there. He's probably sweetheart of a
guy. They would put kick me on his
back. I'd walk by, grab the kick me
and pat him on the back and say hey, hope you're having a great
(38:05):
day. He didn't shoot up, no school.
I don't know where he is today. I hope he graduated tour and not
a bike. One time I said hi to him on the
highway and he was. He was on the.
Sidewalk And he got so excited he didn't see the pole.
Charlene. I.
I went back, he broke his glasses.
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I felt so bad. I brought him to the store.
Yeah, way to. Go.
I don't. Ever.
Bought it. What did you do?
What did you do? I hugged him.
I hugged. Him.
Did you give him his first boner?
I was not saying like. No, I bet.
You did. I bet you did.
We both. Know what you did?
We've heard about your speed. We.
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Know we know, we know. Oh oh.
We know it. Girl, we know.
We already know you can't fool us.
We know. We know the.
Past, present, future. We know it.
We know it more than you know it.
We knew what you were. Doing before you woke up this
morning. We knew it.
We knew before. God knew what you did.
Yeah, we're. We're that good.
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Refer to the last episode, SpeedDating in the Slums with
Charlene Williams. Not episode 14 with speedy
Rawlers. There you go.
I mean, you know, two different speedies, you know?
There's. Speedy.
Is not. Is only a little older than you.
Oh, I. Sent some matchmaking going on.
Matchmaker. Matchmaker make me a match.
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But I want to tell you, I like Speedy.
Speedy Rawlerson is the person that landed this podcast on HBO,
which will be aired in October or November.
I'll let my listeners know. Our listeners know, but it's
going to be on the the hit show,hit show.
It's Florida Man on HBO, so proud.
Of you, Jeff, Yeah, this is. Really something good to see.
(39:53):
You good to see you. Good to see you.
I think you should put two yearsof work, yeah.
That was great, but. But thanks, but this is about
you. No, I think you.
Need to put a period at the end of that sentence, not a semi.
Colon, Yeah. That is the end of the sentence.
Done. Congrats, Jeff.
Thank you. You're welcome.
I am proud of it. But back to you.
No SO. No.
No, he's. Actually that's.
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Awesome. Would you date a A?
Guy who's reformed himself former.
Bank robber as a banker, maybe? This will sweeten the pot.
He served time with Ted Bundy. Oh nice.
Jeez. Does he know?
Does he have stories? Can we talk about the women that
go after the men on death row? That's a whole other podcast, I
just want to tell you. One more thing.
(40:35):
Yeah. Remember Jessica Lunsford, the
horrible child abduction? John Cooey was the abductor and
the disgusting pig who's dead now and he deserves to be.
Anyway, He was in prison when John Cooey was coming into
prison. And he remembers when John Cooey
was there and the the guards were bringing them down.
You know so many. Of those guys wanted to just
(40:55):
murder him. Oh yeah.
So. Speedy in the episode, it's not
the compassionate criminal, it'sthe other one which I will be
airing soon on this podcast. I haven't released it yet, but
he talks how all the inmates peed in cups and as Kuwi was
being guided down the aisle, allthe the prison cells that he
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passed Speedy and all the guys threw piss in his face.
Get out of here. I got to ask you a question.
Mark Lonsford. Jesse's Law.
Jessica Lonsford. Wasn't that John Cooley?
Yes, crazy. Note, you know what?
When I went in, I was from here to you, from John Cooley.
Matter of fact, I got through a cup of piss on him.
(41:39):
Thank you. I love.
You. That's crazy.
Fucking love that. If I could have got my hands on
him, he was in a little cell by itself and we was all going by
and he was jumping at the cell like like, like he was a fucking
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like he was aware, like he was afucking beast.
Oh man. That's one thing I can honestly
say for DOC guards. They let us boys take our cups
of piss and literally a fucking row of 100 of us walked by him
and threw a cup of piss in his cell.
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Love it. They let us do it.
There is a code, okay, it's almost like the mafia or like a.
Culture, there's like a prison culture and people become like
animalistic. You really?
Do and Jessica Lunsford, you know, I used.
To cut her hair, I cut her hair whenever to reach this she's one
of. The most famous child abduction
cases in this in in in the in the because it was so.
(42:45):
Horrifying. It was horrifying.
And you can look into it but butit goes back.
To a neighborhood it does mark. Lunsford, her father, went on to
take that situation and move forward to get the state
legislatures to pass the JessicaLunsford Act, which brings
harsher punishments to disgusting people who do crimes
(43:09):
against children. Terrific heinous acts on
children you guys interviewed. Him.
Yes, we did. He's on our show and it's not.
On yes, it's the. Former podcast called Joint
Laughter and that was a great episode.
Joint Laughter is no longer, butI have rights to the episode and
I will be bringing those things back that.
Was a great episode, yes. So he got the Jessica Lensford
Act Pass which helped further future child children who have
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been abducted and their familiesand not just children but others
to have harsh and even the deathpenalty.
Wow. But yeah, so we need to come
back and maybe and talk about some, you know, prison culture
because obviously you've, you know, you've got your little bit
of experience by interviewing Speedy.
My dad was a maximum security prison guard in an all women's
prison. And he's got some stories.
That was just the. Roughest, he said, it was the.
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Women, they said, like they threw tampons at the at the
cart. They would try to like get them
to like seduce them and then saythat they raped them.
There was like so many crazy stories.
And my dad actually bonded with one inmate that was a really
sweet girl. The crazy story, she went out to
dinner with her fiance. They were like young, 19, and he
just came back from boot camp from Marines, and they went out
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with his family. So his mother, father and her.
And she had one glass of wine with dinner, but she was not 21.
On the way home, it was raining really hard.
She had a homeless man that was crossing the street illegally
and she went to jail for 25 years.
My dad was there when she was there.
They made a huge example out of her and so my dad, his heart
broke for her. It was so sad and my dad is
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quitting because they said it was such a hard job anyway.
But some people are there and don't deserve to be.
As my Long story short, I guess there.
Are it doesn't happen a lot, butthere are innocent people in
prison and they're good people who get out of prison and they
reform their lives and they deserve second chances.
And if everybody judges these people, they'll never have
(44:57):
another shot at A at a as I reformed life.
Oh, yeah, you're right. So everyone needs to keep that
in mind. But let's steer off to something
else. We would talk some health tips,
some situations amongst us to where we want to inform people
of some things. And Ashley, I'm going to turn
over to you on the the root canal.
Oh, yes, OK. So I was diagnosed with cancer
(45:21):
last year, OK, very, very traumatic even being diagnosed
because I was never sick in my life.
Like I'm never been a sick person.
So to find that out, having stage 4, you know, cancer is a,
is a shock to anyone, of course.But for me, I take to like,
knowledge is power. So I just started reading a lot
of things and trying to get really involved in, you know,
what does this mean? So of course I have an
(45:41):
oncologist, but I also see natural doctors, many natural
doctors and a good friend of yours, Martha, she said, I take
my granddaughter to Costa Rica to get some things done because
they can do more there, which istrue.
Our, our American healthcare system is, if you've ever been
in it, I know Charlene has, you have a different view of it than
if you're not in it. There's a lot of things that
they cannot do here, but they could do in Costa Rica, like
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plant stem cells, all this stuff.
So she said, you know, call thisguy up.
And I did and we were talking back and forth and the first
thing he asked me was, do you have a root canal?
Kind of blew me away because I hadn't even thought about it.
I've had pretty good teeth my whole life.
My first cavity was like 27. And then at the movies one night
I bit down on a popcorn kernel cracked that night, cracked my
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very back, upper jaw, right tooth, a tiny little tooth.
This is why I say I, I made a Facebook post about it when I
went to the dentist. She was a client of mine.
I trust her. I still trust her.
She's retired, but. She said.
I said please just pull the tooth.
Just pull the tooth. And then she said, no, you don't
want to do that. And I thought, why?
It's a tiny little tooth. You know, it's a big deal.
(46:43):
She said, well, you have such a nice teeth and you had braces
and they can get misaligned, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
right? My gut was telling me just pull
the tooth. Just pull the tooth.
Like in my mind I could hear thewords just just pull the tooth.
But. I let her sway me into getting
First of all, it was supposed tobe a crown, not a root canal.
OK, so she's shaving the tooth and she sees, like, it's very
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small. Yeah, it's a little tiny tooth
in the back. She says.
I can't, I can't crown it. There's nothing for it to stick
to. There's no post like it won't be
able to stay. You need to have a root canal.
OK. Like, I don't, I usually don't
shortcut things. I'm like, all right, do it.
Go to. Spring.
Hill get the root canal no big deal, but the post and the and
the crown never fit right. It just never like the bite was
never right, just didn't fit right and I lost it several
(47:25):
times. The last time I lost it they
looked at the gold crown and there was actually a hole in it.
This whole time I've been getting like bacteria whatever
in that thing. 95% of root canals are infected.
Up to 100% of root canals are infected, but you don't know
because you can't feel it. They clean out the nerve.
They do all that work. It's a dead tooth.
It's basically a taxidermy of a tooth.
(47:47):
There's no other body part that we do that too.
If your kidney's bad, do they keep it?
No, you get a new one. They don't keep something in
your mouth that's dead and your mouth harbors bacteria.
So Long story short, I watched this, this documentary called
Root 'cause you can find it on YouTube.
It was on Netflix. The American Academy of
Entodontists had it taken off ofNetflix, Yeah.
(48:08):
Lots of doctors and Dennis. Talk about it's not on there.
Anymore, no, but you can. Find it on YouTube.
So please look up root cause on YouTube.
It's a young man that talks about his Yeah.
Please. Talks about his decade long
journey with trying to figure out what's wrong with him.
He got punched in the face on spring break and those two front
teeth had to be root canaled andthat was the cause of a lot of
physical problems for him. And once.
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When did they start? Understanding that and it coming
up with that so when you watch. The documentary, a lot of Dennis
talk about it, that they don't learn it in school, that they
have to actually take like different kinds of training to
figure this out. But there's been several blind
studies where they take root canal teeth to different
hospitals, medical places all around the country and do
pathology on them. And they are all infected, all
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of them. So you may not get cancer from
this. OK.
But like 98% of women have breast cancer.
The root canal is on the same side, so that's a big big so
didn't. You say that they the when you
went to which was the doctor that asked you about your root
canal and if it's the same side of your birthday, so that.
Happened in Costa Rica and then when I went back to another
natural doctor in Clearwater, that was the first thing that
they asked. Did you go to?
Costa Rica No I. Never went to Costa Rica because
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I don't have a passport and I just didn't want to leave the
kids. It was just a time that I was
going to change. That so we're going to try to
change that so I'm having my root.
Canal reversed? OK Long story short I'm having
my root canal reversed in a couple weeks.
They take everything out and they're going to do some other
stuff to me too, because there'sa lot of proof that even like
wisdom teeth, they call them cavitations.
That can be bacteria abscesses in your old wisdom teeth.
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It's really actually if you justwatch the documentary they
explain it wonderfully and it makes total sense once you watch
it mouth the. Mouth is such a breeding point
of bacteria. Well, look what can do to your.
Heart, if you've got heart problems, you've got to be on
antibiotics before you can have work done.
It's a big, big thing and it's known in the world.
But they don't, they don't want to admit it because I mean, come
on, they would lose money. 25 million people a year get root
canals. 25 million people. That is very interesting.
(49:59):
I mean. A lot of Healthcare is about
money, which, you know, I can understand some of it.
But when you're talking about something like this, it has to
do with people's health to take a Hippocratic Oath to do no harm
as a doctor. And they are doing harm to
people. They really are.
And. Really, dentists don't know that
they're just doing what they're taught to do.
Yeah, a lot. Of it you find out like even my
oncologist and these people go to school for years.
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You're talking like 10 years. They take one week of nutrition
in college. They don't know anything about
nutrition. So if I bring it up, they'll
just say eat whatever you want. No, I don't understand.
The job Nutrition. I don't want to bash it too
much, but what exactly do nutritionists do?
So like, OK. So like if you've got type 1
diabetes, there would obviously be a certain protocol that you
would use. If you've got cancer, you find
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out pretty relatively quickly that cancer feeds on sugar.
And I imagine it like a little fat kid, a little chubby kid.
My cancer is like a little chubby kid.
And I eat some, let us say. Fat.
I'm gonna say chubby. I'll say chubby.
I'm sorry. That's better.
Chubby like the word chubby. I'm sorry.
Chubby is. Cute.
I mean chubby. Right, so Husky.
Okay, I prefer Husky. Big bone.
Husky kid. I eat sweets and that cancer
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just gobbles it up at like 10 times the speed that our normal
cells do. They thrive on cancer.
When you have a PET scan, you have to go on a ketogenic diet
before your PET scan. So super low carbs.
Then you fast before, you're like 24 hours before your PET
scan, you fast. They give you glucose.
That's what the tracer is. They give you glucose because
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when it goes into the body to put a radioactive tracer in the
glucose, it lights your body up like a Christmas tree wherever
your cancer is. So that's telling you that it
likes sugar. So the first thing you should do
is eliminate sugar. But my oncologist would never
tell me that. They will not tell you that
anything. That's natural.
They don't even want to know what I'm doing.
That's natural. Because if I tell them, first of
all, they could dismiss me as a patient.
They literally could dismiss me as a patient.
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And if I'm like, so sad, yes. And like if I'm a narc, like if
I'm a person in the pharmaceutical company trying to
figure out if my oncologist being on the up and up, they can
lose their license. There is a standard of care.
That's it. They don't treat you like a
person. They treat you like you have
this. So take this.
That's it. Tell me about ivermectin.
Am I seen the right Ivermectin? Yeah.
Tell me about that every day. Someone will text me or send me
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a message on Facebook like hey, have you tried ivermectin?
I've taken ivermectin since the beginning of my cancer journey.
And that's because to me, there's a lot of evidence that
cancer can be parasitic or fungal.
And ivermectin has shown great results to a lot of people.
So I even read something you ever, I don't know if you guys
suffer from this, but a lot of people do when I'm outside and I
I get tanned fairly easily, but my legs get like white spots on
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them. OK, my sister-in-law that's in
the field of pathology said that's a fungus.
I said really? She's like, yeah, though.
And I looked it up. It is a fungus.
Yeah, I've heard of that. Before, that's what I did.
I got ivermectin paste and put it on my legs and it's gone.
Wow. And Charlene, weren't you saying
about the paracetamols? Yeah.
Earlier today, I was with my daughter Alexis, and she's just
started a natural healthcare or not healthcare, sorry, skin care
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line. OK.
She's. Always been interested in skin
and dermatology. What's the name of the?
Skin care line it's called. Shine on skin care, shine on.
So she developed her own, she calls it glow oil and she's
using organic frankincense, organic Castor oil, different
things. And so she's got a whole couple
of products that she's selling currently.
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And the reason she started selling it was because, as she
said so eloquently to me, my momdidn't teach me skin care and
therefore I never taught my daughter skin care past towns,
right? I didn't know, right?
So she interned at Suncoast Dermatology when she was like 17
ish Florida. Citrus County, Florida
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listeners. Absolutely loved it.
But for whatever reason, her past, she did not continue that
journey. But she's the girl that watches
Doctor Pimple pop. Yeah, this really gets into
that. Video we watched, yeah.
I made. Ashley sit through a disgusting
ingrown hair. Video.
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Brazilian. A Brazilian.
My. God, she probably would.
Enjoy that, I'll have to let herI kind.
Of did too. I made David watch it.
What do you think? He was like, Oh my God, I can't.
Believe you mean, Yeah, it's a little gag.
It's almost like you don't like a train wreck.
You don't want to look around, right?
Yeah, it's borderline. Gross.
So anyway, so in her journey, she's been doing a lot of
studying and you know, as far asknowledge is power and it's
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definitely not from school books.
She's doing it on the Internet as well, her YouTube and such.
So she's getting ready to go to school to be an esthetician, OK.
And today someone, a family friend, came forward to the pop
up shop we were at that Alexis was at and was talking about so
and so has a brain tumor. And it's the second or third
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person I've heard recently. Yeah.
How weird is this? And Alexis and my daughter said
something about, well, I've heard, you know, ivermectin and
apricot seeds. I do those.
Bitter apricot seed kernels. I do them so.
She started, she started talkingabout her regimen of what she's
doing now before she's ever beendiagnosed with anything.
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And ironically, when you pick upabout the dextrose.
So when I was on dialysis, I didthe peritoneal type, not the
kind, right? Everybody knows that you do the
blood, right? Well, they use sugar water and
isn't that interesting because how you know that's so?
Crazy Charlene, I just watched this little thing and I have to
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kind of educate myself a little more about it.
But they were talking about likewhen you're dehydrated, you go
to the doc, the hospital, they give you saline.
Saline has salt in it, right? It has salt when they give you
LASIK so that you can go to the bathroom that has salt in it.
But they keep telling people to do like no salt, no salt, no
salt, no salt. How weird is that?
Because natural salt is actuallyproven to be good for you.
There's a book called The Salt Fix.
(55:44):
To read it, it's very interesting, talks about how
salt is actually very good for you, especially pink salt, red
salt, you know, the Celtic salt,Himalayan salt, it replaces all
these trace minerals. You're supposed to put it in
your water when you're outside working because you need to
replace that through sweat. You know, you lose all those
essential trace minerals, but they never talk bad about sugar
because in the 80s sugar sponsored the Olympics aerobics,
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you know, Crystal Light, Pepsi sponsored the Olympics.
I didn't want to talk bad about sugar because it was bad for
business, right? So, you know, as to like this,
like you're saying, the brain tumor and and whatnot, it's
absolutely crazy, but you can start treating things.
You can't treat things naturally, but your doctor won't
want to know about it, no. No, not at all.
Not at all. Any of the doctors that I've
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gone to for the kidneys, sometimes I felt like they would
look at my results and he would scratch his head like, like,
what is? Happening.
And so finally I said to him, I go, you got bad news, good news.
You know, you look at me puzzled, right?
And he goes, well, because this tells me you should not be
acting the way you do. ACT Really.
(56:50):
So like, you'd be worse. So right.
Attitude, it goes back to positive.
I would wake up every day like today's a great day and today's
the day that a miracle could happen.
And ironically, there was another lady in the community,
and I won't say her name becauseof her family.
We had the same disease at the same time, going to the same
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doctor, doing the same dialysis.She passed away.
Different outcomes because her mind was to your point.
I don't feel good today. That's all right.
I'm going to do my hair anyway and I'm put some mascara on.
Take it till you make it. Girl, take it till you make it.
And she passed away very early on and they would ask me to go
speak to her, but it was always she already had in her mind.
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I'm not going to make it. Sure.
Well, that's it. That's.
Then you weren't. Then you're not going to make it
right. You will.
So there's. I think a good balance between
you've got to know what what your role is.
Absolutely. Knowledge is power.
Do your own research because your doctor honestly only knows
this much, which is not a lot. They may know a lot, but not
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about you or your particular case, right?
Absolutely. That's great.
And so and what would? You What advice would you give?
You are diagnosed as we speak. You're right now a stage 4
breast cancer, right? I have.
Metastasis to the bone, to my spine, to my sternum.
It circulates in my blood, so itcould be wherever.
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My advice for me, I mean, I'm a faithful person.
I believe in God. So even though I I trust my
doctors and I usually do what they say, they are not the
ultimate physician in my life. God is the ultimate physician in
my life. He's helped me in the palm of
his hand since I was born. So that's that.
Whether or not I'm healed of cancer or not, it doesn't really
matter. God knows my story and I trust
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Him and Amen. Amen.
So that's. Number one, Number two, I've
read a lot of books about this. Your mindset is so important to
be positive because it sets the tone for your day.
No matter if you've got cancer or not, you need to speak nicely
to yourself and try to be positive about what's going on,
and then just do all the research that you can.
It's weird because a lot of the things that I found out were
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things that people have done foryears, and then all of a sudden
they were quacks and weirdos. Like the apricot kernels.
The vitamin that's in them is B17B17 is cyanide.
It is cyanide, yeah. And so a friend of mine started
telling me a long time ago to eat the seeds of apples, not a
lot, but like the seed that's inthe apple, that's what it is
too. It's cyanide.
And it can protect your body from a lot of physical harm, so.
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That's good. It's good, but you.
Can't do it too much. Like you have to be really
careful. Like I eat like 3 apricot
kernels a day and they suck. They're horrible.
They're not like and you can't like.
Put in your loved ones extra, you know?
Yeah, be careful with. That you know, because then you
could get. Arrested.
Yeah, he's kind of like using. Music that's not copyrighted
you. I've heard that.
I've heard that oleander works better to slowly poison someone.
Yes, that's. What they used in the old days
(59:43):
to put it oleander tea Killian. Home.
To kill their husband. Or digitalis gives people holy
under. Untraceable.
Almost. Yeah.
And there's. That Diddy thing with some baby.
Holy baby. The baby oil, we're so aren't
we? Glad that the fires happened
after the baby oil was like theywould have been.
Like Michael Jackson in the Pepsi commercial?
Yeah. It would have been Why so much
(01:00:05):
baby? Why so much baby oil?
What's the name of that? Fish that they were trying to
protect. Oh, that.
Stupid fish I don't remember thename of, that's how dumb it is.
Well, it's flourishing, but. You know, yeah, the P Diddy
trial. Wow.
Have you guys watched? First of all.
Not to take it off of what you're talking about.
No. No, because I love you, Ashley.
(01:00:26):
You're in. You sure?
You both. You both are the strongest women
I know. I think it's important.
Like when, and I think it was anactual lesson to me is that you
should really never judge anybody by looking at them
because people tell me all the time I don't look sick, which is
a great compliment. I think that's wonderful.
But it doesn't mean I'm not sickbecause I haven't lost my hair,
because I've got to keep my breasts.
Like I doesn't mean I'm not sick.
(01:00:47):
So when I go places, I try not to do that to other people too,
because people can be very sick and not look sick.
So it's important to treat everybody, you know, kindly, I
guess. And I was a big basher of that.
Listen, I was be like, you know,in a world where you can be
anything, be kind. And I always laughed at that.
I remember. The way, yeah.
I still kind of believe in it because sometimes people are
just stupid but but I agree. Amen, but not to judge.
(01:01:09):
Them right, I'm not going to judge them, but I don't always
have to be nice to you. That's the good thing that I
want to talk about about it's like Jennifer.
Lopez in the PDD scandal. She's all about the kindness
act, but she knew about what wasgoing on exactly through other
women. Under the bus, right?
Like I feel like, yeah, you don't always have to be kind And
like as a Christian, I think that's what happens to us.
We get this Christianese like where we feel like we have to be
nice to everybody because we're Christian and that's what Jesus
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would do. That's not true.
We don't have to be nice to everyone.
We can stand up for our religion, stand up for our faith
and in guidance if someone's doing something wrong and you're
also. Allowed to question God, He
wants you to. You're allowed to have.
Doubts. You're allowed to have doubts.
You're not allowed. Like you, you.
You can say I don't have it all figured out, right?
Hey, man. Hey, man, hey man.
(01:01:59):
But if you believe in your heart, can they're coming to
Him. With it, that's what he wants
you to do. But that's a whole different
episode. That's a whole heavy one, the
one we should bring Mr. Mel Gibson in on.
Can we get Mel? Gibson, I'm sure we.
Can I'm sure, I'm sure We're cutting this.
We're cutting this. I'm low I.
Mean, he went on HBO. I mean, he went on Joe Rogan.
So yeah, of course. Hey, it's Florida.
Man, yeah. I.
(01:02:20):
Mean come. On I.
Would die if you had. Mel Gibson on I would just have
like a heart attack. Mel.
Mel, give us a call. Not sure.
If Mel's good enough for us, man, he's I.
Love him. Just kidding.
I love Mel. Yeah.
Even though he's in some, he's always in.
He lives in hot water, but I don't care.
That's what. I love about him.
Name another celebrity who livesin hot water but we still like
anyway man have. You guys heard of anything about
(01:02:42):
Shia LaBeouf? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, he's going to be weirdo.
A weirdo. He was like a but.
His boy. But you know, I like.
Him, like when he speaks, I actually really like him.
Like Jim Carrey, he got blackballed in in Hollywood
because he came out with like, being not necessarily Christian,
but having a faith and having religion and.
Oh yeah, as soon as that happened, they were like 180 D
on him and he didn't care. Really.
Yeah. Oh, it's.
(01:03:03):
Anybody who wants to poopoo on you for loving the Lord, I know.
Well, it's not. Popular in Hollywood.
Amen. To that, so it's not.
Well, they're a bunch of Satanists.
I mean, come here. We are to P Diddy Hello the baby
oil freak freak offs. Is that freak offs?
The other day, the other day I was at work and I part of kidney
disease. You get really dry skin and I
(01:03:23):
just have not found anything. How about DRY?
Vagina it's. Probably a problem.
OK. So you haven't experienced that.
Do you have that, Ashley, how was yours?
Listen, I. Know I know how you're I know
what side of the fence you're onwith this.
You're over there whopping, OK. You're gonna need a mop and
buck. I take estrogen.
Blockers. OK, so I've but actually I
(01:03:45):
haven't had a problem with that.I get really bad hot flashes,
but I'm OK otherwise so I can't I can't complain.
I am so. Sorry that we took your
situation. That's very serious view.
Brought it to Cardi B, she said.We, she said.
We I just, I didn't. Take it to Cardi B Ashley did,
huh? Well, you know, here we are.
It's OK as. You were saying dry skin?
She's like dry skin. So does that work?
(01:04:06):
And I work with two younger girls and so I'm glistening and
I realize that I look and I wentOK.
So I'm not into the freak offs. Lady, not baby.
Oil. This is baby oil.
But I'm just trying to find something that's going to help
my drugs, so nothing. Works Nothing at all works
really. No dermatologism.
No dermatologist tells me you know use this one so I'm using
(01:04:30):
her glow oil for my face but it comes in a little tiny bottle.
Yeah. So I mean.
I was trying to do something on my arms.
Do you guys know like the? Benefits of Castor oil, how
great it is oh, it's. Amazing eyelashes.
I've been hearing a lot, I mean.Listen, like people with my my
nieces have really bad bladder, kidney problems she had.
I mean, it makes your eyelashes thicker.
You can put it on eyelashes, butit does a lot of actual really
(01:04:51):
good things to to different ailments.
You can like moving something. We're just talking about it.
You can put it a lot of oil likeon your belly, like if you're
having any kind of abdomen problems, OK, or bladder or pain
doesn't it bring? On labor, it can.
If you take it, if you ingest itby spoon, right?
But if you put it on your stomach, let's just say, and you
make this pack with it, you wrapyourself in Saran wrap, put a
hot water bottle on it, the paingoes away.
(01:05:12):
There's a lot of it really knows.
Someone who did it and it actually it does.
It actually works, yeah. Girls, both of you going through
horrible health situations, how has it affected your hair?
You go first. Well, so I was always known for
my hair because I went to this dynamic hairdresser named Jess
(01:05:32):
that one time I was at a Jess Robbins.
No. No, Jess.
Wow. Wait.
Ashley Kite. Pick a last.
Name Ashley. Kite cutting loose a line
cutting loose. A line in Dunnellon, FL.
It's got a pineapple out front, not upside.
Down. Don't.
Go there, I knew it. Anyway, so I digressed.
(01:05:57):
I was at a concert, private concert with Wynona Judd.
Know her Wait stops. Hurt her.
Before. You start this story.
What? This is my.
Favorite Charlene story of all time I need you to get into.
It. And.
OK, so back in the day when I was a banker, I was invited to
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go to a school at Disney. Actually it was a leadership
school on marketing and customerservice.
And the last night there was a surprise concert, private
probably there was 300 of us. And Wynonna Judd was our singer.
She was the person. She was the person.
(01:06:40):
Now I was as close to her as I am to Ashley and Jess right now.
So like 2 arm lengths away. Yeah, a couple feet and she's
I'm out of my. Crack.
Get that bunion off of me sick. She's like she's.
She's. Singing.
Away. And then she stops.
Because it's a very intimate concert, right?
(01:07:01):
Looks at me and says I love yourhair.
Yeah. What at the time?
I had Charlene hair in a winota red Yep and with the blonde Yep
Yep she. Stopped.
Her concert. Wow.
She pointed. Charlene.
And it was one of my happiest moments, right?
And mine too. And one adjusts.
Is that we still go back to and then I lost, I started losing my
(01:07:25):
hair and then the medications were making my red turn pink and
I now look like pink except I didn't want to cut my hair and I
can't do a trapeze yet. You don't have a nose.
Piercing. So no, no.
No, yeah. So that was hard for me because
as we talk through positivity and all of the things I could
fight through, I don't feel good.
(01:07:49):
I ache or whatever it is, or my skin's itchy today, whatever
those ailments were. But when I started seeing my
hair just coming, what is it about that?
You know, I was just talking about that with someone because
I haven't lost my hair. I haven't had to go through
chemo. I do a different treatment, but
I've lost like 30% of my hair probably.
Like it comes out all the time. And people that don't have what,
(01:08:10):
like what you have or what I have, like my mother, I've
talked to her about it and she'sa very no nonsense person, OK.
She said I wouldn't care if I was bald, if I had cancer.
OK, You can say that because it's not happening to you.
I think a lot of times what people think is like, oh, the
hair is like the most frivolous part.
But when you're looking at the mirror, a lot of us identify by
our hair. Like, I always had nice hair
too, like spiral curly hair, like nice hair.
And I think it's like that physical manifestation of
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something that's happening to your body that you can't
control, you know, that you can't do anything about, right?
You can put lotion on your skin.You can do certain things.
But to see that your hair is notlike that crown jewel that you
used to have is really kind of heartbreaking for people.
So I could see that, too. So, yeah, I mean, just, I know
like for you, even though you don't suffer from like, any kind
of ailment that we can see maybe, maybe in the brain, but
(01:08:55):
you have hair issues yourself. We're all dying.
We're all dying. Every day you're closer to live.
Like you are dying because that is, you really are.
Like, yeah, I might have cancer,but you might get hit by a bus.
Absolutely. The hell knows.
What's gonna happen? When you're not know so I.
Almost feel like cancer for me has been, it sounds silly to say
a blessing, but actually in a lot of ways it's been a blessing
(01:09:16):
because I put those things that are important to me now to the
forefront when I never did before.
You're going to say. Exactly what Charlene said on
our last episode. Go ahead and say it not working
being able to be there for even it's.
Kind of crazy, like it forced meto stop working, which I never
would have done on my own. Even though I kept saying for
years like I need to slow down, I'd like to slow down, but then
I would work more. I just kept working more and
(01:09:37):
felt like I had something to prove.
And this made me stop. I had to and reanalyze, regroup,
think about what is important tome.
My family's important to me, my husband's important to me, my
children are important to me. My friends are important to me.
And I'm going to start taking more time to do those things
that I never did before that actually make me happy.
And I actually started doing that.
Ladies, I. Want to thank you for today.
Thanks. I want to we have so we could
(01:10:00):
just keep talking. We have so much to say but I
want to recap this When everyonefollow Ashley Robbins on
Facebook, she puts on really great videos.
Actually going to have I'm goingto try to put a video on Monday
because it's my year anniversarybeing diagnosed with cancer and
I knew that I'm going to give like an update and just let kind
of people know what's going on. So if you want to listen, I want
to. Listen, I think a lot of people
(01:10:21):
listen. She's very knowledge.
She's full of knowledge. Full of full of it.
She's very knowledge full. No that's not a joke she is.
I just I'm bad with my vocabulary.
Also look up root cause on YouTube to check into the the
root canal. And yes and then look at shine
on skin care. Is there a link to that for your
daughter Alexis? She has a Facebook page and
(01:10:44):
let's see if I can find. I don't know how to do all that
fancy stuff, but well, it is shine on shine.
On skin care, all one word skin care.
All one word. Skin Care, Alexis.
Anger. I'm not.
Used to that I know I like his. Anger.
Yeah, Yes. And she's a sweetheart on top of
it. I love it.
And she's a badass too, so I'm really proud of her for that.
(01:11:07):
I'm proud of her too. That's great.
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everyone's favorite game show, Jeopardy on Cut and loose
(01:11:55):
Chronicles podcast. Ladies, over here, we got our
champion Ashley Robbins right. Yeah.
And then we've got her opponent,Charlene Williams, and everyone
out there. I want you to wish them all luck
and here we go. The.
(01:12:15):
Categories are finish the song lyric, going down, things you
shouldn't put in your mouth and gum.
Start off with our champion Ashley.
Pick your category. I'm going to.
Do going down for 200 this? Long, hard metal pull might seem
(01:12:38):
tempting to the tongue, but on alonely day, baby.
Is it a stripper pole? What is?
No, I'm sorry. I got excited.
Charlene, would you like me to finish the question?
Yes. This long, hard metal pole might
seem tempting to the tongue, buton a lonely day, trust us, it'll
(01:13:01):
be stuck there for hours. Would that be a light pole?
No. It's a flagpole from Christmas
Story, yes. Too.
Late, you're both -200 I'm sorry, why?
Couldn't it be a stripper pole? It was going down, going down.
I thought it was. A light pole I.
Thought it was a fire pole. Yeah.
(01:13:22):
I mean, come on, it's a. Pole.
It's a pole. Well thought doesn't win game
show Jeopardy I'm giving. Myself 2 It goes back.
To Ashley, the champion, I like my answer.
OK, I would like things you shouldn't put in your mouth for
200 this object. Carries a metal like odor and if
swallowed could get stuck in your colon.
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This object. Carries a metal like odor.
And if swallowed, could get stuck in your colon.
Is it gum? No.
I'm sorry. That's another. -200 so -4
Charlene, would you like to answer in?
What is the kitchen timer? Oh my God, a filling.
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No. It is 1/4 a quarter.
You're both at -400 man, It's anyone's game.
Anyone's game. Wow.
All right, go. Ashley.
How about we do finish the song lyric for 200?
Thank God. Thank God, maybe this will.
Redeem me, OK. Finish the song lyric, but you
have to do the next three lines.OK, tag team.
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Back again, Check it to wreck it.
Let's begin party. People in the house hoot.
Hoot. And something I was doing it
really good. I don't know the rest.
Was it whoop? There it is.
Whoop, there it is. Yes, OK, very good. close
enough. And you need to get out of the
hole. Yes, Yeah.
OK, so you're now -200 let's keep.
With that theme and go with finish the song lyric for 500.
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Excellent choice. I'm getting funky on the mic
like a. Oh, come on, Charlene, you know
this. It's you though.
Oh, I have to do. It like a vandal.
I'm thinking of ice. Now I'm thinking of vandalize.
I'm getting funky on the mic like an old is.
It Snoop Dogg, it's it's. Doctor Dre, Doctor.
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Dre OK, What's Snoop Dogg? Right?
Yes. It's the chronic.
CD very. Good.
OK. But I'm so white I can't
remember Charlene. Was like to ring in I would
have. To phone a friend that would be
one of my children who was listening.
Let Jessica. Do it how?
About but someone who I know would know the song, yeah.
Jessica. Oh.
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I'm getting funky on the mic, like an old batch of collard
greens. Nice.
Nice. Because I'm not a rubber.
Embarrassed. I'm I'm not, I'm not
embarrassed. OK, back to Ashley.
I've got looser song lyrics. For 1000 we got going down for
500 and 1000 we got gum. Let's 2. 100 and. 500 let's do
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gum for. 200 I might. Have a chance?
All right, let's do this. What year was gum scanned on a
barcode for the first time? Is it 1972, is it 1974 or is it
1976? I'm going to go with your
birthday, 1974. You got it.
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You're not out of the hole. Congratulations, you're at 0
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Sorry Charlene, I'm still a big loser.
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We've got. Ashley, who is leading Charlene
is at a negative to She's negative.
She's she's negative. And we've got Ashley, our lead.
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All right, Ashley, take it away.What is your next category?
Let's. Do going down for 500 OK?
OK, I feel like. I'm going down, right?
Yeah. While using this machine,
sometimes the vibration is too intense.
You may need to get off step by step.
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Is it a treadmill? I'm sorry, OK.
Charlene again. Charlene, would you like?
Me to repeat please. Do so.
It's going down OK while using this machine.
Sometimes the vibration is too intense.
You may need it to get off. Step by step.
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Going down is the category you need the points.
I know it. Now come on Charlene, I'm going
to buzz in what is a? Jackhammer.
Ouch. Ow no Ashley, you can steal but
you don't get the points. Is it an?
Escalating. Darn it.
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This is harder when you don't make the answer you are now.
Charlene at -900 OK, three more.We have finished the song for
1000. We have going down for 1000.
We have gum for 500. I'm going to.
Do finish the song lyric for 1000.
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Rolling down the street on my 6/4.
Where? The old. 90s rap song why do I
feel like? I am set up to fail.
I know this. Song, but I can't just pick it
up from there. Rolling down the street,
soaking. And dough sipping on gin and
juice. Lady, back with the mind.
All my money. And my money you got.
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Darn right it is. You're damn right.
You. Just earned yourself $1000.
She's a smoky for Final Jeopardy.
Charlene, get it together, I feel.
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Yeah, this is not the type of place.
So we've got Ashley at $1000 andCharlene at -900.
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Good. Job Charlene, right?
Let's do gum then. OK, let's just go with gum.
OK for five. 100 I hope it's Trident.
What? Country is best known for the
most gum consumption in all of the lands.
Like the people that do them that chew the most gum.
Yes. Is it China?
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No. Charlene, would you like to
steal Sweden? No.
And you're going to. It's as a ball grabber.
The answer is Iran. Iran.
Really. Probably is there nothing?
Else to do? Yeah, I guess.
So are they? Are the women allowed to chew
gum there? Probably.
Not I don't know but. You know well they have the
Burke. The thing on right this is not.
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found with more than 10 lbs of fecal matter in his stomach at
his autopsy? 10 lbs of fecal matter.
Who eats shit? He was sepsis.
OK, I'm sorry. Thanks.
Way to go. Way to go.
The answer is John Wayne. That's for.
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Risking my grandson's life. You do that again and I'll break
every bone in your body. Get out of here.
You're now negative. No, you're now only at 500.
Charlene needs us majorly for the steal.
Lastly, we have going down for 1000.
Ashley, OK. OK, let's do it if you can.
Steal this Charlene, you will beat least eligible for Final
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Jeopardy. OK, Ashley.
Please don't answer this. Machine has a powerful thrust
and makes you moan during descent.
Is it an? Airplane it is.
All right, it is. It is.
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So Ashley is now at $1000. I am sorry, Charlene, you do not
qualify for the finals. Bye.
I. Have to go home.
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the finals. We only have Ashley because
Charlene is a major doofus and she bombed out.
We had to send her home. The category is finish the sane.
OK actually Charlene is still inthe studio and if Ashley gets it
wrong we will let Charlene finish it for the win.
(01:24:00):
OK, Ashley, the saying is betterlate than.
Never. No, Charlene, the saying is
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better late than. Would that be never?
She said. Never Charlene for the steal.
The saying is better late than pregnant.
Yes. Oh, and she wins.
Wow, wow. OK.
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Hey, congratulations, Charlene. You are the champion.
I like to thank all of you for listening.
And until next week, we will seeyou again.
Three and three right back Sacha, have a great night.