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From 100-degree days to midnight McNugget missions, this week’s episode of No Wine Left Behind has everything:

A 50-minute McDonald's drive-thru saga
Hot takes on The Golden Bachelor & Big Brother
 Small-town chaos: juror leaks, officer suspensions & mental health mishandlings
 Plus: why trash is piling up in parts of Massachusetts (literally)

Lexi & Celia get personal, get passionate, and as always get loud (with drinks in hand).

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Welcome to the no Wine Left Behind podcast, where
we truly leave no wine behind.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
I'm Alice and I'm Celia.
We are here in the studiotogether, sharing ups and downs,
frustrations and funny momentsof our daily adventures.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
So grab your favorite glass.
Join us as we raise our voicesTogether.
We'll dive into the drama oflife as we see it, and we're
back.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Howdy, howdy, howdy.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Already unprepared.
Looking for my notes.
Oh, here we go.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
So how was your weekend?
Hot as hell.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
It has been so hot.
I love it.
It's summer, so you have toexpect it, but I don't know.
There's still something aboutit that's just kind of new Like
fuck, it's really hot.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Yeah, that's what I say.
I love it, I love, love, loveit.
But every single day I'm likedamn it's hot out here, damn

(01:33):
it's hot out here.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Damn, it's hot out here.
Wow, it's so humid, but I'menjoying it.
You know like weird I'm weird,so I have a funny story for you
about this.
Yes, let's go.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Oh no, saturday night we go out have drinks.
Remember we were texting?
Yep and we get back.
So we're outside on the deckhanging out, whatever when we
get after we got back and likeat midnight, I'm like, oh, I'm
fucking hungry, like I feel likeI want to eat something and I
go look in the refrigerator andthere's really nothing like that

(01:58):
jumps out at me.
So I had my bathing suit on andmy my slides and I had a towel
wrapped around me.
So I go, I'm going to go toMcDonald's.
Anybody want anything?
And Gary was like, yeah, I'llhave two cheeseburgers.
And it was like, oh yeah,awesome prize.
I'm like, OK, so I grab my cardand my keys and my phone.

(02:20):
I jump in my car, drive down toMcDonald's Girl.
I get there and there was aline of cars wrapped around the
building.
I was like I hesitated and I'mlike, oh, maybe it's just like
it'll go quick, whatever itusually goes pretty quick.
I get into the line.
I thought they were giving awaysomething for free.

(02:42):
That's how many cars were there.
It was ridiculous.
So I get in the line.
I see probably six or sevencars that are like door dash
people Cause like they'reparking their car getting out.
I look over at the pickupwindow and there's at least six
people sitting standing at thepickup window waiting for food
Wow Line wrapped around.

(03:04):
So I'm there 10 minutes, 20minutes, 30 minutes I'm still
not at the freaking order oh myGod.

(03:28):
Gary calls me.
He goes are you okay?
I go yeah, I'm at McDonald's,I'm trying to order some food.
He was like you've been gonefor like a half an hour.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
I'm like that's right 30 minutes.
Believe me, I know.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Oh my gosh, five more minutes go by.
I get to the window, I orderthe food.
Okay, neda calls me.
You did you go to McDonald'sCause I went in my room and I
didn't hear you come back.
I'm like, yeah, I'm justordered the food, I'll be back
as soon as I get it Right.
Girl, I was gone trying toorder two fries and two

(03:59):
cheeseburgers at McDonald's atmidnight for 50 minutes.
50 minutes, 50 minutes Crazy.
I was like and I finally get myfood?
I'm driving home eating myfries and then I'm thinking, if

(04:19):
these motherfuckers went to bedand I just waited 50 minutes for
food there, I'm going toliterally beat them with this
food Like they're dead.
I come in Gary's in bed.
He's like oh hey, where's my?
I literally whipped thecheeseburgers.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Oh my God.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
It was like, oh my God, yeah, here's your prize,
prize, and you better eat everysingle one of them.
Because I waited 50 minutes forthese.
That's crazy, I couldn'tbelieve it.
50 minutes I was in thatdrive-thru waiting for food, I
don't even know.
Honestly, at one point, like Icouldn't even get out of the

(05:04):
line if I wanted to, becausebecause there was a cause behind
me, cause in front of me, causea side of me parked trying to
pick up people.
I was literally trapped.
So at that point it was alreadylike 20 minutes.
I'm like all right, I'm justgonna.
I'm just gonna, I'm committed,like it is what it is yeah, so,
yeah, yeah, so, yeah, so so,just like, don't go to

(05:31):
mcdonald's at midnight on asaturday night, because it's a
fucking shit show, can youimagine?

Speaker 1 (05:34):
and it's summertime, so, and it's so close to umass
lowell, what is it like on anight when school's in session
and all those kids are in thedorm room?

Speaker 2 (05:42):
oh man, probably fucking mayhem insane.
Yeah, nope, nope, I'm all set,I am all set, nope, nope.
Oh, that's so funny, crazy.
So yeah, yep, anyways, anywayswhat else?

Speaker 1 (06:06):
um, so you know I have my obsession with the
golden bachelor and the goldenbachelorette, oh my god, why?
Well, you know, I favor thebachelorette obviously because
I'm a female and I just like tosee who's like courting the
women.
I don't really care for thegolden bachelor and all the
women going like what's the wordlike buying for the regular

(06:29):
bachelor and bachelorette.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Or do you just watch?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
no, absolutely not yeah, I only watch the golden
one, okay.
Yeah, I don't really care forthe regular one, because they
just don't stay together likethey're never together.
I mean neither of the goldenones do either, and I'm pretty
sure I got a glimpse of thewomen in the gold golden.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Bachelor, yeah, bachelor, whatever they're not,
they look pretty old, like theydon't look like they're aging
well and that's why I bring itup.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
So the new Golden Bachelor, Mel Owens, who is 66,
he's going on this show calledthe Golden Bachelor.
So of course it's for an oldergeneration, it's for older
people.
He says that he will not dateanyone over 60.
Date anyone over?

Speaker 2 (07:25):
60.
Wait what?
But he's going on the show.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yes, yeah, they selected him.
He's the golden bachelor.
So he says that he wants tostay away from the artificial
hips and wigs.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Oh my God.
So here's the thing All thesewomen look like they're over 60,
so none of them have a chancethat's what's so confusing to me
.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
It's like, sir, go to a high-end bar, go to a yacht
club, go to a fancy golf course,like I don't know.
Find someone in their 30s and40s, if you don't want someone
in their 60s with a fucking fakehip or with fake hair which, by

(08:11):
the way, young people have fakehair too.
They're called extensions,motherfucker like yeah, come on.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yeah, no, can you believe that shit?
That doesn't even make sense,because even though these women
are under 60 yeah, I don'tbelieve they are.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
But I'll tell you right now they're gonna be 60
really fucking soon, and not fornothing, sir, you're 66 years
old.
Oh my god, yeah, so already, Ithink, a loss on whoever picked
this person and thought it wouldbe a good selection for
bachelor, it's already a dub forme, like I'm over it yeah, I

(08:45):
don't.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
I don't like reality shows like that, I don't like
bachelor, I don't like loveisland, I don't like oh no, any
of those shows.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
There is something that you do like.
That has started big brother.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Yeah, buddy, I love that show have you watched the
first episode?

Speaker 1 (09:09):
I did and what are your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (09:12):
um, uh, I don't really like any of them.
I think they're all kind ofweird in their own way.
Um, zay, I don't know, but likethere's something about him
that I like and now he's beinglike blasted on social media for
saying some type ofinappropriate slur.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
I don't, yeah, he said he said the r word, so I
watch the uh live feeds.
Okay, so I love knowing what'shappening in between, what we
see on TV three days a week,okay.
So he was playing chess withKeanu and he felt like he made a
bad chess move and he goes ohGod, that was so our word, yes.

(09:55):
And immediately he was like, oh, my God, I shouldn't have said
that.
And Keanu was like, yeah, guy,live feeds, blah, blah, blah.
And this was probably I don'tknow maybe like between 2 and 4
am, like it was really late,like really live time?

Speaker 2 (10:08):
No, for sure.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
It was on the live feeds, like you just, you never
know what's going to happen.
They should be more aware.
And Keanu was like yeah, dude,it's on the live feeds, like
blah blah blah, I don't like him, oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
I don't like him.
Yeah, I'm not.
Yeah, I don't like him.
I don't even know him, but likeI don't know for sure.
Contestant.
I'm not a fan of his.
I don't like the fact thatRachel's back.
I think that's stupid, I thinkthat's awful, I think that is so
stupid, Like I'm, like she'stotally agree, of all the
contestants they could havebrought back.

(10:44):
They brought her back, likeseriously, no, that was really
just whatever.
Who's the other one?
I like Will.
I like Will, will's, coolWill's a cool guy.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
He is so funny on the live feeds.
On the live feeds.
I like watching them so muchbecause you see their authentic
selves, you see what's notedited.
When we see it three days aweek, we see clips and shit put
together, yeah, so we perceivethem in a certain way.
But on the live feeds.

(11:16):
Cameras are just rolling andyou're seeing them how they are.
Will is a funny motherfucker.
If Will was around heresomewhere he would be invited to
the barbecue, like he is sofunny.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
I love that, I love that.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
He's so so funny, that's cool yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
And then there's Ava, who is quirky and weird.
Oh my God, I like her becauseshe always looks like she's
confused.
She always looks panicked andshe always looks like she's not
quite sure what's going on andshe just sits there like, uh,
like it's so funny, like shecracks me up she's so cute those

(11:54):
are the three that stand out tome.
Everyone else I'm just likewhatever.
Like how about the girl?
How about what's the girl'sname that took the freaking
shower the first night?
Come on, ashley, yeah.
Girl come on, she's like I'llset with her.
But yeah, everyone else, I'mjust like whatever about.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yeah Well, I will say , only one episode has
officially aired, but there hasbeen so much drama.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Tonight's episode is going to be good.
No, there was an episode thatlast Thursday and Sunday night
and then tonight, so tonight'sgoing to be two episodes.
Yes, yeah, okay, okay, butstill so much drama Like it just
started oh my God.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
So much drama.
There's so many alliances Like,oh my God, I can't even keep up
.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
They were making alliances on the first five
minutes.
They met Like out.
They were making alliances onthe first like five minutes.
They met like.
You know, what cracks me up isthese people meet and like five
minutes they're like oh, you'remy best friend in the house, oh,
I love you, you're my bestfriend.
Like girl, you just met herfive minutes ago.
She's your best friend, like Ilove you you're my best friend.
Like shut up weird like sostupid, yeah, so dumb, yeah.

(13:00):
So I'm just like whatever I'mexcited for the season.
I think the season's gonna begood no, I'm excited because
like tv right now is it's verydreary.
Um, all my favorite shows onare over for the season and so
big brother's like the highlightof the summer I know I was so
sad to hear that 1000 poundsisters got canceled.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Oh wow, that's wicked sad just kidding.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Oh my god, like I didn't even know that was a show
.
That's a show.
Wait, what are?

Speaker 1 (13:29):
you talking about?
Yes, come on, oh my god.
Yes, remember, there was likethat one episode.
The clip was going viralbecause the girl was like oh,
like my stomach hurts and thisand that, and she was at the
doctor's office with someoneelse.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Why Time out, time out?
There are people out there thatare siblings that are both
1,000 pounds, or they're 1,000pounds together.
Are you serious?
I'm dead serious.
No, so like there's people outthere that both of them are a

(14:05):
thousand pounds each based onlike their siblings, and they're
both about like a thousandpounds combined.
Like how does this?

Speaker 1 (14:16):
work.
Let me confirm because it'sbeen a while since I can't wrap
my multiple seasons and they'reobviously have gone on to do
like Ozumpic and all that stuffand like weight loss surgery and
whatever.
Yeah, okay, so it's the Salatinsisters.
So, starting from season one,amy weighed approximately 406
pounds.

(14:36):
Okay, tammy weighed 608 pounds.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Okay.
So they're a thousand poundscombined, combined, okay.
Okay, I was going to saythere's no way that there's
siblings out there that they'reboth like a thousand pounds.
You would be dead, you can'teven survive that.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
So they've both had surgery.
Yeah, confirmed, they both hadsurgery and now they weigh about
250 each.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Wow must look so crazy.
They must look like totallydifferent people, like
completely different people 100,they do.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
But yeah, the show got canceled because, I mean, if
you only weigh 500 pounds, youcan't be on a show called a
thousand pound sister, becausewell, that's like um, remember
the show mike and molly.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
Yeah, molly and mike, or whatever with mike and molly
.
Yes, mccarthy yeah, so, sothat's from what I understand
and from what I've read.
That's why that show wascanceled, because they both were
like heavy, right, and she lostall this weight.
So it's like, yeah, a lot ofthe if you really watch the show

(15:40):
, a lot of it was based on theirsize and how they ate and
exercise, whatever, whateverRight, and so then she lost all
her weight and then, boom, showgot canceled.
But now he lost weight too, theguy that played, he went on to
do his own show yes, which I didnot like that.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Yeah, it's like he loves abuchola like yeah, yeah,
yeah, I remember that I didn'tlike that one.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
I wasn't a fan, I was all set with that one anyways.
Um so I'm not sad that thethousand pound sister sibling
whatever that show was canceled.
I mean I think it's lame.
Probably a good thing.
Um, you know that reminded.
That reminds me of hoarders.
Remember hoarders.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Oh, love that fucking show.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
Oh, no, that show was horrible.
No, that's real life shit.
Dead person and in one of theepisodes like a corpse, like
someone died and the persondidn't know that their family
member died because there was somuch shit in the house that
they didn't know where they were.
They just died.
How do?
You live in a house filled withso much shit and someone dies

(16:50):
in the house and you don't knowthe person died in the house.
What?

Speaker 1 (16:55):
No way.
Mental health, mental health,mental health.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
The brain can do crazy things.
Oh, believe me, I agree withthat, but that's like I can't
even wrap my head around that,can't?
That's crazy.
I'm sorry that show, I think,got canceled too, and it should
have, because some of the stuffI saw on that show I was like

(17:18):
holy god, holy god.
But I also know that that's adisease, that's like a mental
health disease that, yeah,people have so sad.
Yeah, that is weird and crazyand gross and it's all of
everything.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
It's all of that I'm the opposite of a hoarder um, I
feel like I am too.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
I like to throw shit away.
I throw shit away all the time.
Gary's probably probably mightbe a little bit of a hoarder,
just yeah, a smidge like.
I'm sitting at his desk rightnow and I'm looking at all this
shit, I'm trying to figure outwhat I could throw away, and he
probably wouldn't even noticehalf the shit was gone that I
threw away.
Like how many sticky notepadsdoes a person need?

(17:55):
Like seriously?

Speaker 1 (17:57):
At least three in different colors.
If they're the same colors,just one, three different colors
.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Yeah, he's got way more than that and they ditched.
Yeah, anyways, so we areheading to for our story that
are coming up next.
Yeah, straight from the lawoffice of faux in order Period.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Because in the legal system, nothing is real,
especially us Dum-dum, dum-dumokay, so no updates today.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
You don't have any updates today, like we are now.
Oh yeah, okay, and so fromwhere do we start?
Standpoint.
All right, we gotta give ourfake legal commentary.
We have updates.
We have legal updates.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Yes.
That, Simmons oh my God, somuch is coming out about this
Every day something is comingout.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Yeah, it's crazy.
So apparently, from what I'mgathering now, they were engaged
to be married.
They had a fall wedding planned.
There's pictures now posted onsocial media of like their
engagement photo and a photo ofboth of them with their uniforms
, because he's a firefighter inNorth Andover.

(19:30):
They have a baby, a little boy.
They have a baby a little boy,and when she was served the
warrant, I believe they weretrying to take the child out of
her care and whatever weaponsthat she may have had in the
home, because when she wasplaced on suspension she

(19:50):
automatically had to turn in herweapon.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
Her nervous weapon?

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Yes, had to turn in her um her weapon, nervous
weapon, yes.
So if she had anything elseonce the restraining order was
served, she had to turn in allthat as well.
Right, she's being charged withlike attempted murder or
something like all these things.
She's like three chargesagainst her.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
She's in critical condition still yeah, hospital,
she was shot in the chest by hersupervisor yes, it was her
supervisor that served her sothings got a little bit out of
control.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
I would imagine that.
I'm just imagining that theytried to take that child.
She probably went for herweapon to defend herself and her
child and just shit went off.
So she's been suspended fromthe department pending further
investigation, whatever.
And now she's facing someserious legal battles and she

(20:50):
also is suffering frompostpartum and she has some
mental health issues that havebeen recorded in the past.
Um, she was put on a leaverecently due to personal matters
, which, no, still is not been.
I'm sure someone will find outhow or what it was for and
reveal it.
But yeah, so seems like she hassome mental health issues.

(21:12):
Now she's got the postpartum.
She's got some serious, seriousproblems coming her way for
sure.
I feel, like her career and herlife could possibly be over at
this point.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Yeah, I mean, what else are you going to do at this
?

Speaker 2 (21:27):
point.
But like you lose your child,obviously your fiance leaves you
.
You lose your job, you get shotin the chest.
Now you end up in prison.
What the fuck?

Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yeah, prison or move out of state.
You can't be here anymore.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
If they can prove that she has mental health
issues and she was sufferingfrom postpartum and she has a
history, she'd probably end upin a mental facility or some
getting some type of whatever.
But if not, yeah, she's in alittle bit of trouble so crazy,
so sad.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
I feel like that situation is so like complicated
where, like I don't feel likeI'm angry or like weird towards
her like a criminal, like if shewas a criminal I would be.
I just I don't know, I feel sosorry for her, yeah, like the
whole.
Like shooting her in the chest,like I get it If she pulled out
a weapon and you need toprotect yourselves, I get it.

(22:20):
But like there's three of you,one of her I don't know, you
can't subdue her.
You can't shoot her in thethroat Like I don't know.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
And that brings me to and, by the way, she hasn't
even been arraigned yet.
She's still in the hospital, Iguess they're waiting for her
condition probably to change inorder to, you know, formally
charge her.
But that brings me to anothercase the man in Haverhill that
was killed by police.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
So sad.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Abuse of power.
They literally killed him.
They choked him out, just likethey did with George Floyd.
Yeah, pig pile on him, likereally Seven cops had to jump on
him For what he was.
One man, okay, and I'm sorry.
What about a taser?
Do we not tase people Like cops?

(23:15):
Don't tase people, because I'mpretty sure cops tase people,
I'm pretty sure.
How about those guns that carrythose beanbag bullet things?
where you can shoot someone andit hits them so hard the rubber
bullets, whatever they are, youcan shoot them and you can knock
them down with that and subduethem there.
How about that?
Down with that and subdue themthere.

(23:39):
How about that?
So many options, right.
Or how about stop having policedeal with mental health people?
Like stop, because police arenot trained to deal with people
that have mental health issues.
This guy was clearly having amental breakdown.
He's probably manic, who knows?
You know, yeah, they accusedhim of doing things beforehand.
Okay, he was a guy that was astreet guy, whatever.

(24:00):
He did his things, but he wasclearly having a mental episode.
Why are the police gettinginvolved in that?
Why they're not psychologists.
They have no freaking training.
Like I don't make that reallylike makes me angry.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
His name was Francis.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
We went to high school together.
He graduated a year or twobefore I did, and it's just so
sad.
There are there's video, ofcourse, around Facebook of the
incident happening and all thepolice being on top of him, but
there is footage as well as himbefore, right.
This happened right and he'sjust wandering the streets and

(24:42):
he's like he's walkingcrisscrossy and he was walking
so slowly and in the videos hedidn't seem like a threat.
I don't know what he was sayingI don't know what he was doing
but regardless of that fact,based on his mannerisms, they

(25:04):
easily could have just put himin handcuffs.
They easily could have just oneor two people held him down, or
four people's one arm, one arm,one leg, and then like what is
with?

Speaker 2 (25:15):
them, holding them down, but in the neck and being
them.
What is that I mean?
Why are they allowed to do that?

Speaker 1 (25:21):
I don't get you think .
Even the person that was likethe most on top of the pile.
He was standing practicallystraight, a little hunched over,
but he was putting all hisweight on his arms, which is is
just crazy to me.
Like you're on top of all thesepeople, yeah, why are you
putting even more weight andmore pressure?

(25:41):
Right, he wasn't moving.
His feet were like moving alittle bit.
He was yelling for help andthen after a little while he
stopped moving.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Right Abuse of power and it's awful.
It's awful.
I'm glad they're all suspendedall seven of them, and I hope
they all lose their job becauseit's abuse of power and it's
awful, it's awful.
I'm glad they're all suspendedall seven of them, and I hope
they all lose their job, becauseit's abuse of power and I hope,
and I hope, and I don't thinkit's going to happen Other
police officers and other peoplethat work for the criminal
justice system take notice ofthis.

(26:11):
Learn from this stop abusingyour power, stop forcing people
to the ground and like standingup, practically like standing on
their neck, to prevent themfrom breathing like come on yeah
, from his neck to his knees,someone else's body part in
their full weight was on him.
Yeah, that's like that'sabsolutely insane meaning.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
So he was like a roofer.
He was like a well-built guy,yeah, but like me being me again
, not his stature.
If someone, if multiple people,have their full body weight
yeah, from my neck or shouldersdown to my knees, yeah, I'm
going to feel claustrophobic,I'm gonna suffocate, yeah, I'm
depending on how old I am, whatmy health is.

(26:55):
I might fucking have a heartattack.
I might stroke out.
Yeah, it's 100 fucking milliondegrees outside there are so
many factors insane.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
It's insane yeah it's yeah that that story like oh,
it makes me sick, that gets sick, makes me sick, my stomach it's
awful so sad.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
And then almost immediately all of these reports
came out of like, oh, we'vearrested someone that sold him
drugs.
And now they're trying to saythat like someone sold him drugs
and all of these things, butlike no one.
So the person that theyarrested for selling him drugs
was not even in the area.
They literally just like pickeda person and was like, hey,

(27:34):
we're gonna charge you and we'regonna link you to this thing
that happened, right, and it's acover-up, it's a mess and it's
fucking sad.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
He could have did.
He could have bought drugs, hecould have bought did.
Whatever he did, there wasstill no reason for the police
to do what they did to him.
There wasn't it's awful therewasn't again rubber bullets,
freaking stun gun, whatever, Idon't know, but something like
yeah, and you don't need I meannot for nothing If seven cops

(28:01):
feel like they need to likeapprehend one man, that's
literally not didn't seem like athreat.
I don't know, maybe changecareers because you don't feel
like you're.
You're like strong enough totake down one person.
If you feel like you need sevenpeople to help you take down
one person, you might want to goget a different job, like that

(28:23):
might not be the job for youcome on so overboard oh no,
that's like okay, maybe twopeople need.
you might need two people totake down, depending on if
they're like really out ofcontrol, but not seven, no no no
.
So that to me is crazy and Ihope they all get fired and,
like that's it, make an exampleof them Seriously, so other

(28:47):
people don't do this and otherpeople don't have to go through
this.
Mental health is a real thing,man, and if people don't believe
it, I don't think it is shamebecause it is a real, a real
thing, man, and if people don'tbelieve it, I don't think it is
shame, because it is a real realthing and a lot of people
suffer from it and even aftercovid, I think even it became a
bigger issue.
A bigger issue, so prevalentit's more highlighted now than

(29:08):
it was before.
Covid, I think.
I don't know 100, so that's mytwo cents on that story yeah,
super sad, super frustrating butwe're hoping for a positive
outcome yes, I, I so.
I hope so too, for sure.
Um, and then I have one morething that I was reading um last

(29:28):
night um this woman from thenext town over from us.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
I know.
I know what you're going to say.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Girl, what is wrong with you, Like?
How about this Forget?
About the girl that leaked theinformation.
The person she leaked it to, ohI missed it.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Bitch like what the fuck.
Oh so I thought she shared iton social media as like an
anonymous person or like thisweird name, but the FBI was able
to figure out that girl.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
It was you, I read that she had talked to somebody
about it.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
I don't know if you're going to post it online.
You're going gonna tell someoneokay.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
So if she posted it online, she's really a fucking
idiot.
Um, because, fbi, like you, youcan't get past them.
They're gonna figure out whatyou're doing, who you are, where
you're coming from, where, likethey, they find people in holes
, for god's sakes, okay, um,seriously, like you could

(30:37):
literally be living under a rock.
They're gonna find you, trustme, they're gonna find you.
Yeah, so she did that.
That's stupid.
But if she actually like, spokeabout it and talked to other
people about it, and then thosepeople turn around tip line, how
much do I?

Speaker 1 (30:53):
get if I tell you dom dom oh my god, here's the thing
.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Anybody like I don't know I would have like done
anything to be on either one ofthose jurors on in the federal
case, of the state case, andthis dum-dum gets to be on one
of, gets to be a juror, and likedoes that?
And now she's in a headlinelike come on girl, like what the
heck?

Speaker 1 (31:21):
right so she probably was like delulu off this
fucking case and was like, oh,they got away with killing a guy
, I'm totally gonna get awaywith like sharing information.
No, stupid, they were all incahoots and you're all alone and
nobody has your back.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Like you fucked up exactly yeah, dumb people are
crazy, crazy, crazy.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Yeah, well, so now we know how early information of
the karen reed case got leakedbecause of this woman from Drake
.
It.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Way to go.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Drake, I'm all points .

Speaker 1 (31:58):
So embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Fucking hell.
Oh Lord, help us all Anyhow.
That's all I got.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Um, okay, one story before we go, because I'm hot,
hot, I just had to buy a new ac.
I have my fan on me.
I'm really hoping it doesn'tlike mess with our audio this
evening, but if it does, that'swhat it is no it's over now, but
did you hear about the strikesof the philadelphia trash pickup

(32:34):
people?

Speaker 2 (32:35):
so that's that's happening here too.
That's happening here too so umrepublic, it's republic.
Um, okay, yep, so it's.
If you google it, it's like inlike the boston, south boston,
uh, like waymuth, stirbridge, Ithink, like all in that area,

(32:57):
gloucester, I think like maybeeven gloucester, I'm not sure.
But yeah, there's a bunch oftowns with the republic trash uh
company.
They're on strike here too.
It's been like a couple ofweeks.
It's been like two weeks, Ithink, right they must have took
note from philadelphia becausethe um.

(33:17):
Just yesterday I was watchingthe news in south boston there's
rats like, yes, this guy was onthe news.
He was this old man, like he'slike retired, and he just he
goes.
All I want to do is sit in mybackyard and enjoy my days.
He goes and I can't he goes.
I can't even have people overmy house.

(33:38):
I can't have nobody in thebackyard.
He had to cut all his shrubsout.
He had to get dry ice.
He had to get some otherchemical and he had video of the
big, huge rats running aroundhis backyard.
He, he goes.
This is becoming a full-timejob that trash company's fucking

(34:03):
hiring yeah, it's bad.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Like yeah, it's awful yeah, so the strikes in
philadelphia they having the ratproblem too because of the
strike.
Yes, the rat problem too,because of the strike, yes, the
rat problem Plus the heat, Plusthey were on strike for weeks.
So if you could imagine I likeliterally don't want to say it
out loud but if you couldimagine what happens to trash,
oh yeah, of being outside in thefucking heat.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Do you have your Google?
The one in Massachusetts?
What towns?
I think it's it's Republic, theRepublic trash strike, Republic
trash company, whatever, andit's it's a, it's a lot of towns
that it's affecting.
They better not be strikingaround here because I can't be

(34:51):
having that trash left around.
Oh my God, I will die.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
I will literally die.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
I don't even know what I would do if I had weeks.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Yeah, so the strike began on july 1st, so two weeks
ago.
Yeah, 14 massachusettscommunities are impacted.
Yeah, so watertown, malden, pb,beverly, canton are the ones
listed on the search that Ifound.
But yeah fucking nasty.
Health and sanitation when?

Speaker 2 (35:24):
are you at?
I'll tell you, right now theytry to stop picking up my trash.
I will put my trash in my trunkand drive it to the fucking
trash company and drop it offright there.
Boom, there you go.
Anywhere.
There's a landfill in town.
I will drop that trash offright in front of the picketers,
right in front of the strikers,right here.
Go, do your fucking job, takemy trash, fuck you Like no way I

(35:48):
would die.
I would literally die.
That is like a nightmare Havingweeks.

Speaker 1 (35:58):
That is like a nightmare, having weeks and
weeks and weeks of trash in 100degree weather.
Just yes, they knew what theywere doing, striking in the
summer.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
They knew what they were doing but you know what
they deserve, everything they'reasking for, they want 100 more
paid time off.
They want sick time.
They want paid holidays.
You know what these guys worklike the us postal service rain,
yeah, no, fucking, it's allyear round.
They're, yeah, picking up otherpeople's garbage, which is

(36:23):
sometimes depending on whetherwhat town or city they're
picking up is like fromrestaurants, and, oh my, give
them whatever they want.
They want what job they're doingI know it's not like you have
people lined up at the doorwanting to be a fucking trash.
No person, or whatever they'recalled.
What is it called a wastemanagement?

(36:46):
Waste management?

Speaker 1 (36:47):
yes, management person like yeah you don't.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
You don't see a line out the door for that.
So, like the 200 people youhave working for you, give them
fucking their vacation and theirholidays and their sick fuck it
like why not?

Speaker 1 (37:00):
who cares?
Literally why not?
What are we losing, right?
I mean, like job security,they're going to give them what
they want.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
These companies they like really tick me off because
they make so much fucking moneyand then they have these people
doing these.
Some of these jobs that peopledo is just I could never do them
.
God bless, I could never be awaste management person and I
think they deserve all thebenefits they want because
they're doing a job that, again,not a lot of people can't do.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
And these guys work from like six in the morning
till six at night.
Sometimes you see the trash guycoming by.
Some of them have the newautomated truck.
Woohoo, good for you, you don'thave to get out of your truck.
Some of these guys in some ofthese towns and cities they're
still picking that trash bin upand dumping it.
You know what I mean Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
Oh no, that been up and dumping it.
You know what I mean absolutelyyeah, no, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
I can't imagine hard work and they deserve them
benefits and somebody needs tostop being fucking stupid and
give it to them period.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
Well, here's hoping we'll keep you posted, all right
, sounds good till next timetill next time.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Uh, take out your trash, maybe double bag it if
you're impacted by all of thisstuff.
Triple bag it, yeah.
Or recycle how about thatmotherfuckers?
Recycle, yeah.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
Yep, that helps 100%.
I'm recycling Nazi over here.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
I'm going to go recycle this empty beer can and
get a new one.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Awesome, sounds good.
Peace out Cheers.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Cheers.
Thank you for joining us onthis wine-filled adventure.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
We would greatly appreciate your support.
Please follow and rate ourpodcast on Apple Podcasts,
spotify or wherever you'retuning in right now.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
So raise a glass, leave no wine behind and let's
continue this journey together.
Cheers.
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