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March 12, 2018 15 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
firm Elvis show. It's just the boys today. I'm scary.
Nate's over there writing something, Brodie's here, Hello, Greg T's there,

(00:24):
and Garrett was here and walked out. Did we offend him?
There's no women. I'm leaving and I don't always doing.
I mean, Danielle is really the only girl around. I
give a lot of credit. I don't know how she
does it deals with it's a big locker room full
of guys. Locker roo. People are going to text him
with the list of other women that work on the show. Yes,
but Daniel's only when that sits in on a fifte

(00:45):
minute more exactly right. But Danielle she can put up
with it. She's got thick skin. She's a seasoned vet.
You know. I don't want to talk about her what
she's not here, But I give her a big compliment
because she could take on all of us. Yeah, you know,
and when we don't act like guys, we don't act
like guys in the locker room. I'm sorry, we don't.
We're friendly. Brody's like like like I'm ready for you

(01:07):
to finish. You're like, we're not guys. Some of us
are guys look like that. We're not. Some of us
play sports. Great knows what I'm talking about. What we're
not guys that act like guys guy guys. We're not
alpha Male's right. I still sometimes feel bad for getting
out lait a minute. I'm saying alpha male without being

(01:27):
a chauvinist India. We're not. We're not fratty. We're not
says great to the front boy right here, what are
you talking about it? I'd actually like to lose that
part of my name. But I'm saying, when you're a
front guy, you loved your frat days. But he's not
like a beer swigging Yeah, I think the days of
the days of that are over. No matter where you were,
you haven't been to some of the bars in my neighborhood.

(01:48):
I gotta be honest. You swig beer? Yes, say I
don't drink beer at all. I can't remember I've had
a beer. You know what? You know what I did
this weekend though, which is a bad moves. So Daylight
Savings was on Saturday night, and Saturday you can't go
drinking on Saturday night. Here's why, because you lose that hour.
You can only go drinking when we gain an hour,

(02:10):
because you get an extra hour to either sober up
or drink more. But when you lose that hour and
you go home at one o'clock and all of a sudden,
two o'clock becomes three o'clock and then you get up
at like eight, you know, seven, eight o'clock in the morning,
No bueno, No, was never the good turn of the clock.
You're gonna go out drinking when we when we gain
an hour, and now we benefit though, speaking of daylight savings,

(02:33):
my NAV system almost gave me a heart attack. So
I was in Philadelphia for a family function, and I
know it takes me an hour to get to my
mom's house and then another hour to get to my
house from where we were in Philly. I put in
the NAV of my mom's house, which it should have
been an hour, and it said like two hours and
six minutes. I'm like, oh, that can't be right. So
I so I I check out looking for traffic reports.

(02:55):
I'm going crazy, but how is it two hours the
road closures on a Saturday night sun day morning. So
at midnight, my nav system decided to jump ahead the
hour and it figured out that I was going to
lose the hour, and it put it into the time
so like it made it look like I was gonna
take two hours to get that, and it shouldn't take
me two hours, but it jumped ahead earlier than anticipated.

(03:17):
That's so if you you connect system connect, you heard
you guys were talking smack about me the other day.
It wasn't part of could have been we were, oh,
oh yeah we were. Someone told me, yeah, we were
saying that if Okay t you weren't in the podcast.
So I want you to answer this question. Also, if
you were in jail and you couldn't call anyone in

(03:38):
your family, you had to call one person from this
show show. We all agreed we wouldn't call Scary. You
would not call me right now? Can you figure out
why we all agreed we would not call Scary. I
gotta be honest, though, I would call Scary you the
same guy that left you for dead after you ate
an apple, And I really would. This guy will come

(03:58):
out and bail you from jail. But I think maybe
because I have a different relationship with him, I'm not sure,
but I would. I think I would call Okay and
be like I would just tell like, Bro, I'm in
fucking jail. You gotta help me out. You also said, hey, bro,
I'm about to die because you had a club gig. Okay,
can you can you at least figure out why the
three of us, Garrett, Nate and I uh did not
want to call Scary. Why would you want to call

(04:20):
it scary? All right? I think you guys did not
want to call him because, uh, he's either sleeping, is
at a club. The main thing when Scary calls you
or you're on the phone him, what happened? He falls asleep? No,
I've been known to be knocoleptic late at night if

(04:40):
I have the phone on my ear. Yeah, Scary calls
you around dinner time. You're about to sit down to dinner.
He just keeps talking. He doesn't stop. Okay, so about me,
and that is what we thought. So we had a
couple of different things. Nate, if rememberrctly thought you'd have
your life is more important, right, you have something else
to do? Yeah, I can't build you out to go
to club. There's a velvet rope. And I said, I

(05:03):
would say Scary, I'm in jail, and you'd go, oh yeah. Anyway,
so you'd go on about your life. You never hear
the other person. So last night I was at Buddhooth Co.
And yeah, you know, I'm just making it up. I'm like,
whatever I'm in jail is at a club on the
East Side. Tell him why you would call me? I
just say me best. I just think you and I
were voiced. I could trust you. You know what I mean.

(05:23):
I think rusted him the day you ate a freaking
apple and you were about to die. But there's things
about me that Scary knows that he's never said. He you,
Greg Garrett, you be scary. I'll be great tea. In
that situation, I've been causing an emergency. He's being you

(05:43):
what you're You're okay, You're okay. I would start screaming.
I would. I would start. I'd be like, I'm like, dude,
shut the funk up, listen to me, man. I would
start screaming. That's what I would do, except it didn't work.
He left you because your throat was close. Well, I
did have defend my ball. Freak Rannie needed me in
an emergency, called me at a quarter to three in

(06:04):
the morning on a weeknight, and I jumped into action
and I went over to his apartment because he was
he was blue balls. He was he was in trouble.
He was, he was in trouble. He was in he
was scary. Also can't keep a secret. Well that's it.
That's all you're gonna get from me. So I'm not

(06:24):
gonna tell you. I'm not gonna tell you. His landlord
was right, he was he needed somebody. I just would
call you. I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I mean, if I
don't call him, I'm gonna call Elvis, I guess. I
mean Elvis has got like Elvis wouldn't answer the phone,
all right, So it's one never Here's the thing. Not
only is it one happened. Not only is it one
phone call, it's a phone call from a number that's

(06:46):
not your phone. So they're gonna see you know, to
one too, whatever that number. Like, I'll tell you here,
I'll tell you a story. So I had a friend
I was. It was gosh like eleven a lock at
night on a Monday, and I see this number calling,
and I knew that we had a guest coming in
the next day on the show was and I'm like,

(07:08):
I don't know. It was a weird number and I answer,
and I hear this, Hey Ate, Yeah, Hey, it's Blank
my name. Yeah. Um, I'm in jail because they're recording everything,
So like, uh, are you playing a joke on me?

(07:28):
He goes, no, I'm in I'm like, you're you're joking.
So I hang up the phone because I'm tired. So
does that count is the first call? That's the only call? Yeah,
well they give you more calls. So the phone rings
again and hey, no, I'm serious, I'm in jail right now.
I'm like, no way. Um. He goes, no, I'm here.

(07:49):
Gave me the jail, and uh, you're serious, you're a
jail goes I'm calling you. I need you to come
bail me out. And I didn't know what to do.
So he I'm like, well what do I do? He says,
there's a bail bondsman across the street. Go there, he's
got my information. Talk to him. So I go there,
and you know, if there's nobody in this bail bonds place,

(08:12):
and uh except for this one guy sitting behind his
desk in the middle of this huge empty room. And
so I go sit down and he goes, are you Nate. Yeah,
Well Blank told me you were coming, here's some paperwork.
So then you do this transaction to bail somebody out
and it is not Billy Blanks and uh so yeah,

(08:35):
it's it's not fun, it's it's not so. So the
way a bail bond has been work, they put up,
they put up. So if it's a hundred thousand dollars, right,
they put up the hundred thousand dollars that that person
is responsible for. But you have to pay them a
ten percent fee, nonrefundable, so your name is on it. Yes,

(08:57):
so this is the catch. So whoever, So the way
it works is if you're bailing this person out, you're
partly responsible for that bail. So speaking for them, you're
vouching for them. You're vouching for them. So you're putting
it up because he didn't have any money. He didn't
have any money to put up bail, so I would
have lost if he didn't go back to court, then
I would have had have been responsible for that hundred

(09:18):
thousand dollars. Are friends, Uh, unbelievable. I didn't have I
didn't so the bail was a pretty big amount and
I didn't have that much money. So I'm like, well,
I can only do about three grand, and the guy
was like, okay, well can we get somebody else to
sign for the other seven? Like that's it's no joke.
They want their money next door to like point, Yeah,

(09:41):
there's a lot of stuff for I mean, it's it's
one of those check cast you know, pawn shops, and
they're all open. He still hold this over your friend's head.
I don't. I don't speak to them for anymore. We
want to talk about that, but it's it's you know,
it's no joke, man, they want the money. So I
had to call another one of his friends that wasn't
answering the phone, call him from my number because he

(10:02):
wasn't answering the unknown number, and they had to vouch
and sign paperwork saying that they would be responsible for
the money. That I would call scary and I would
tell him call Elvis because I need the cash. I
need somebody serious. I need somebody with means of attorneys,
I think, and I think that it did. Tell us, right,
did you tell Elvius what's going on? And he really
asks you, hey, man, what are you a jail for.

(10:24):
I think he's gonna try to get you a good
attorney to get your hell out, scary, Who would you
call crazy oh man on this hour, at that hour
of the what who knows what? How you got arrested?
All right? Uh? I would probably I would actually call me,
I think, because I think that you did. You'd answer

(10:45):
my call because you know that what I called you.
We'll see that I'm gonna call you. I just I
called the podcast with you. It's right, you freaking left
because even a hag on a sex don't have a car.
It's hang out. He got Elvis. You guys, I just

(11:06):
told you a story that you have to pay money
to get somebody out of jail. You really want to
be responsible? I think that's the shitty things like, man,
I really think you haven't out Nate. Where's scary goes? Hey,
I need you to bail me out. Hey, listen, I
just did this to my friend about I'm not doing
all the all the way a minute, he said Nate,
And we know Nate won't be friends with him anymore,
so you know, okay, it's an insulted ate. Dude, I

(11:27):
got your die, like I call your mom, your brother,
your sister. Okay, let me let me throw this guy.
If you go to bail him out, and they're like, okay,
we need twenty grand. Yeah, you're you're ready to pony
no choice, I have to dip in. I gotta go
take it out. I gotta go put up twenty grand.
It isn't it what you ask for the twenty grand?
As soon as you been you have to no, like,
like do you ask Scary as soon as Scary wants out?

(11:48):
And she's gonna be good for it. So then I'm
at least I think he is. You make him pay
go to the bank right then? And there no right there,
like we're driving right Tom, I tell trip, I go.
I don't know, you know, it's scary he's gotta having
and he's gonna pay him back and whatever. I mean,
who on the show would your wife not let you
bail out? Who would I not like? Would not like?

(12:09):
Would you bail Josh out? Coast the boy Josh? I know?
Would you would you bail out web girl Kathleen. It's
got to depend also, like, I mean, what did you do?
He wouldn't build out both freak Rannie because both freak
Rannie build out on him. It's right, Yeah, he's right,
I think he's scar right, Yeah, if Bulford didn't screw
me over, then I'd probably bail him out. But since
he screwed me over, yeah, you know, f M, I'm

(12:30):
not I'm not doing it him. He could sit there jail.
You would go to jail and say, you know why
you got him? He also did. Well know we talked
about this, great T. Greg T would sell us all
down the river to go to jail for anybody the
last you know, he's the last person on the show
that you would bail out. That is a different story.
Now Garrett's trying to go on something else. Listen, if

(12:50):
I'm going to jail right and somebody else did something
on this show, I'm I'm telling it all. I will
singular canary to get myself out. I Am not going
to jail. I'm fral ain't going to jail. So the
Martha Stewart's story or great he got arrested in Martha
Stewart's kitchen. The producers that were with them and Scotty
Be We're all hiding in bushes outside the house as

(13:12):
greg T is being escorted out by the cops. He's
pointing them out all his friends. He's under the car.
You just to everybody under the bus. Tick off the
f he's Gregg t the rat boy. I absolutely I
am not going down for Actually actually a pretty funny

(13:34):
topic for the big show. Have you ever read at
anybody out to the authorities to save your own skin?
I will write it was the funniest thing when they
came to get Scotty B, who was hiding, and when
he was walking, I'll never forget his face, head down,
walking like so upset that he just got caught by
the police because you read it him out right. And
I was in the back of the cop car and
I'm like, and the other ones over there there when

(13:55):
you're telling when you got arrested at McDonald's for not
wearing pants and Scotty B was with you, did you
write him at to know? But I will tell you
this thing. I yelled that he was watching. He was
videotaping it. But you know what the funny thing is
about Scotty B. When I got arrested at the statn
Alan McDonald's, right, what happened was Scotty B. What happened? Okay,
Scotty B never even bought it to come out of
the car. He continued to film the whole thing, So

(14:16):
he never even helped me. And this was before YouTube,
so this was just for his own personal collection. Here
I am thinking like, dude, will you please come help me,
and he's like he's rolling tape. He's like he's like,
I got this whole thing on. Let me tell you
what maybe so angry about that is that videotape was
stolen at one of our after parties, so it's gone.
So he wasn't trying to help me. He saw my

(14:38):
body getting thrown on top of the name to Great
to the rat Boy because of all the all the
crap that he put you through. Oh yeah, I would
tell him what they said when I sold you out
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