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February 28, 2025 • 16 mins

Includes stories on a man in Washington State arrested for drunk driving on consecutive nights, after crashing his same car at the same intersection at the same time...also on the police hunt for a guy who they say peed all over a bar in Beverly Massachusetts...and on the police search for two homeless men in Paris France, who cops say stole a man's bag and used his debit card to buy a winning lottery ticket worth a half million euros. Also, parody ads/songs and celebrity birthdays....

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This is the real Pod Newscast with Levon Putney with a quick check on what's going on.

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So here's my man to get into it.
Made it to another weekend and I plan on doing a bunch of nothing except well go to my daughter's
karate tournament on Sunday and she just turned 14 yesterday.
Time flies.
Man I can still smell those stinky diapers.
Alright, like Marty said, let's get into it.

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My favorite stories of the day.
And talk about a groundhog day moment for this guy in Washington state who is accused
of not learning his lesson.
Because KIRO TV7 in Seattle is reporting Thurston County Sheriff's got a call at 9.47
the Sunday before last about a man crashing into a parked car and he looked drunk.
Well cops went to the crash and say the man blew a.31 blood alcohol level in a breathalyzer

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and that's about four times the legal limit so the man hauled off to jail, arrested and
booked on charges and released the next day, Monday the 17th.
And then at 9.47 that Monday night the exact same time as the night before.
911 dispatchers got a call from the same intersection where someone reported another crash, this
time into a tree stump after veering off into someone's yard.

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And cops say it was the same guy.
Same time, same intersection, crashing the same car.
And they say he blew almost the same.3 blood alcohol level this time.
So he knew the routine, arrested again, booked again, only this time a judge said bail at
$50,000.

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And speaking of having too much fun while drunk, Massachusetts guy is accused of peeing all
over a bar last week in the Essex County city of Beverly.
It is there where Boston 25 News is reporting police are looking for this gray-haired man
who cops have a picture of from video surveillance letting a number one go while at that bar in
Beverly before apparently leaving it all there for the bartenders to clean.

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And that is why cops released a picture of the man which cannot be shown through audio,
but police are hoping folks will do a quick search for man peeing on a bar in Beverly,
Massachusetts.
It'll pop up.
Cops are asking for tips to help find this guy and they would like to talk with him and
probably arrest him.
Even as long as we're in Massachusetts looking for bar customers who have to tinkle, how

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about the South Boston man who cops say followed a police officer into a 7-Eleven store the
Thursday before last, cursing out the transit officer and rushing up on him before getting
up in the cop's face yelling to do something.
Cops did not say why the guy was upset, but did say the store clerk asked him to leave
because he was yelling and poking the officer on his badge and then went outside and got

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into a fighting stance.
The 22-year-old Southie ended up in another stance assuming a position for handcuffs behind
his back and that is when officers say they found 9 baggies of fentanyl in one of his
pockets.
They did not say if they think the South Boston man or Southie was using a drug, but did charge
him for being a dealer and for assault and battery on an officer and for acting a fool

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in that 7-Eleven.
Just accusations.
All innocent until proven guilty.
Now here is an example of how bad luck can get so bad that even a lucky hit goes wrong.
A 46-year-old man in Pennsylvania was on the gaming floor at Parks Casino the Saturday before
last in Ben Salem where a WHTH ABC 27 is reporting the guy hit a jackpot, won $57,000

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and 7 cents to be exact, but state police say the man will not get those two pitties
and a nickel to go with the rest of the $57,000 jackpot because you know how gambling states
like Pennsylvania have self-exclusion lists so gamblers with addiction problems can voluntarily
add their names and voluntarily bar themselves from even stepping one foot inside that casino.

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Yeah, you guessed it.
Cops say that was this guy who excluded himself for life so instead of that $57,000 and 7-Cent
jackpot, he left the casino with a trespass charge.
In southern Utah, a man and his 12-year-old son are back home in OK after their three-hour

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hike turned into 22 hours after they got lost.
FOX 13 in Salt Lake City is reporting the two got stranded in the Red Mountain area near
Snow Creek State Park Sunday before last and they ran out of supplies thinking they would
only hike for three hours.
Last night said in, they were reported missing after missing their return time and so Utah
state public safety officers went up in a helicopter while others started looking on

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ground for a shoot-tracks in the snow to follow.
Meanwhile the father and son were getting hungry, thirsty and cold when they just happened
to stumble across a backpack on the ground.
And it had water, blankets, flares and a small tin inside so they thanked the gods and got
to eating and drinking and pulled out those blankets to stay warm until the helicopter

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crew found them.
They were okay.
Turns out, that backpack belonged to a 15-year-old kid named Levi Dittman.
He ditched his gear a month before because he got lost in that park's same area but
was rescued the same day so he said it was pretty cool knowing the supplies that he
spent months collecting for his hike came in handy to help that dad and son and Dittman

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got his backpack back.
Back after this break, but first, hey, check out my man DJ Greg H's podcast.
His last episode was fire, reggae mix with a few vibes cartel jams at the end.
Give it a listen.
This is the Hip Hop and R&B journey with Greg H.
You can download the Jams podcast mix for free.
Just Google search Jams podcast mix.

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Real Hip Hop and R&B matters.
The Hip Hop and R&B journey with Greg H.
Tired of grocery store sticker shock when you see the price of eggs?
Come to J-Dubb's rooftop market for premium eggs straight from J-Dubb's pigeon coop.
$5 a dozen for eggs laid minutes before fresh out the mother pigeon.

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Can't get more organic than that.
So swing by J-Dubb's rooftop market at the corner of Clinton Avenue and South 17th in
Newark.
Drop by.
And now for the world around us.
In France, police in Paris are looking for two wholeness guys because they think the duo

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got into a man's car and stole his backpack, which had his wallet and other documents
in it.
They just think the two did this because the man whose stuff was stolen called his bank
to freeze the card, but bank workers told him it was already used in a local shop.
So cops went to this shop and said the clerk told him, yeah, two guys were in there last
Friday and bought cigarettes and scratch off lottery tickets and scratched off the tickets

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right there to find they won 500,000 euros, over a half million dollars.
And said the homeless guys were so happy the clerk told officers they left the cigarettes
and all their belongings right there in the store and walked out like crazy people.
The clerk's words to officers, yeah, happy because these are two homeless dudes who just
won 500,000 euros.

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But again, they bought it with a stolen card.
So that happiness probably did not last long because they cannot come forward to claim the
lottery winnings without getting caught.
And the lawyer for the man whose stuff was stolen tells CTV that prosecutors will likely
seize the winnings if they did try to claim the prize, which is why his client whose stuff

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was stolen is offering to split the winnings with him if they would just give him back his
stuff.
Now try to follow up to see if that works.
Well Canadians have not been happy campers with President Trump's tariff threats and quips
about the entire country becoming America's 51st state.
Yeah, the NHL's four nations all-star tournament was filled with fights between the U.S. and

(08:00):
Canada and trash talking after Canada beat the U.S. and fans to the north have been booing
the American National Anthem before NHL and NBA games.
Now remember when some Americans tried to make fetch a thing and started calling French
fries freedom fries after France decided not to go along with the Iraq invasion after 9-11?
Well CTV News is reporting the Morning Owl Coffee Shop in Ottawa is renaming their Americano

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drink the Canadiano.
This up on the menu board as $3.90 for small, medium or large.
Same price.
The shop's owner tells CTV it was meant to make light of a serious situation but did
not explain why the small, medium and large were all $3.90.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Just seeing this out of central China where two weeks ago a dormitory went up in flames

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on the campus of Hefe University of Technology and investigators think of students start
at the fire.
Once his roommate came back earlier than he thought and cops say the young man panicked
because he did not want his roommate catching him with his inflatable sex doll.
So the South China Morning Post newspaper is reporting the student decided not to deflate

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his girlfriend and stuff her somewhere to hide it.
They say the young man threw it in the hallway and torched it.
The hallway filled with flames and smoke.
The post is reporting somebody posted video of it on social media.
He heard no property lost other than the sex doll and the university reprimanded the student
without saying how they punished him.
But again, this made headlines and went viral on social media in China so if he was trying

(09:35):
to hide this blew up sex doll from his roommate it did not work.
And now everybody knows he set fire to a dorm to hide his inflatable girlfriend.
Back in a moment.
Remember when we all knew that milk does the body good and we passed it on?
Or how the only question on our mind at some point in the day was, got milk?

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We were strong, healthy and full of vigor.
But now, oh, bubbleguts.
We have clumpy soy milk, almond milk, oat milk and coconut milk.
And they all come from fine plants and trees but not one of them comes from nature as nature
intended.
So trust nature the way nature wanted us to and drink milk from cows, not mom.

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That would be gross.
Cow's milk.
It still does the body good.
Hey, poor man, I made up dairy committee.
You can see it.
What's up with what's going down though?
Man, who knew eggs would drive people this crazy?
Armless must be addictive.
I mean, we already heard of the great egg heist in Pennsylvania where 100,000 of them worth

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about 40 grand were stolen from a trailer at the beginning of the month.
Police there are still looking for those egg bandits with a reward to boot.
This shortage that we've been dealing with has doubled or even tripled the cost of eggs
since the summer of 2023.
You have corner stores in New York City now selling two and three eggs at a time.
Lucy's in plastic bags just like they sell Lucy's cigarettes so people can't afford

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them and not have to pay five to eight bucks for a whole carton.
And now the Los Angeles Times is reporting border patrol agents have seen a 29% jump in
cases of shell eggs being taken from people at southern border crossings between last
October and February, compared to the same time the year before 2023.
Raw eggs are on the prohibited list, so border agents consider that smuggling.

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And for those of us wondering how on earth can there be an egg shortage when there's
no shortage of chickens on menus in our plates?
That's because federal agriculture officials and egg producing farmers say the broiler
chickens that we eat are younger and kept mostly away from the older egg laying chickens
that have been dying from bird flu.
So this has sort of been like COVID for chickens.

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And like the younger kids still having parties while the rest of us were locked in at home
during COVID, some people are now doing whatever they can to enjoy life, be it stealing or smuggling
because who can enjoy life without some scrambled eggs next to that bacon and toast?
Celebrity birthdays next.
You're gonna party like it's 1999.
Let's go crazy.

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Hey, hey.
In my little red car back, lady cab driver, I wanna be your lover.
You are sexy mother.

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Oh, thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
Slammy Sammy, bringing back a lot of wild memories with that old jam.
Mike Mann here and right now.
Time for birthdays.
Weekend celebrity birthdays starting with Friday the 28th.

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Singer Jason Aldeen is 48.
Actor Ali Larder, 49.
Actor Tasha Smith's 54.
And author Lemony Snicket, whose real name is Daniel Handler, 55.
Trained singer Pat Monahan, 56.
Actor Rae Don Chong is 64.

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The 52s singer Cindy Wilson, 68 as is actor John Tuturo, 68.
And flip those numbers because totally winning Broadway actor, director and dancer Tommy
Toon is 86.
And singer Sam the Sham is 88.
And on Saturday the 1st.

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Bees.
Singer Justin Bieber will be 31.
Singer Kesha, 38.
Actor Lupita Nyong'o will be 42.
Blues Clues host Donovan Patton will turn 47.
Actor Russell Wong, 62.
Daisy Duke, actor Catherine Bach will be 70.
An OP, happy days actor and heck of a director.

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Ron Howard, 71.
And the Who.
Singer Roger Daltry will be 72.
And on Sunday.
Actor Rapper and actor Becky Geo will be 28.

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Singer Luke Combs, 35.
Is that Missandei in Game of Thrones?
I didn't watch GOT, but she was also Ramsey in Fast and Furious 7.
Actor Natalie Emanuel, 36.
AJ in The Sopranos, actor Robert Eiler will be 40.
And a day after her dad Ron, actor and filmmaker Bryce Dallas Howard, 44.

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Actor Rebel Wilson will be 45.
Coldplay, singer Chris Martin, 48.
The Last James Bond actor Daniel Craig, 57.
And Bond Jovi, singer John Bond Jovi.
The Jersey Boys turn in 63.

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And on Monday the 3rd.
Singer Camila Cabello will be 28.
Kimberly Exbetter have actor Jessica Bill, 43.
Rapper Lil Flip will turn 44.
Bud Bundy, married with children actor David Faustino, 51.

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And his dad Al Bundy's daughter when he turned into J. Pritchett in Modern Family.
Claire Dunvey or actor Julie Bowen, 55.
Cover tone local be 59.
And singer Jennifer Warrens will be 78.

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And that's a wrap for this real Pod Newscast.
Having a time of my life, thanks as always for listening.
And hey, please bring others along for the ride.
It's a good show, why not?
Have a great weekend everybody.
Back with more crazy stories on Tuzi.
This has been the real Pod Newscast with Levon Putney from Shown Up Productions.
And for more, hit up the website realpodnewscast.com.

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That's real with two E's.
This is Big Daddy Marty Allen.
Thanks for listening.
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