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March 20, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time time time lucking load. So Michael
Very show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Bools, you could read my emails, right, and people will
put stuff in emails they won't say on the air.
There's some fellows out there were war wounds. We had
a guy at the RCC named Martin, and I would
make him tell his story.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
He didn't mind. He was good, He was good at
telling the story. But his wife had shot him. You
remember this. She shot him right through the chest. I remember.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
I can't remember if it was from the back to
the front or the front to the back, but it
made its way through.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
It went all the way.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Yeah, how it didn't hit his heart. I think it
did puncture his lung. I mean it it was. I mean,
even if it was just a twenty two.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
It tore him up.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
And then remember I think from there he went running
out of the house down the street.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
You remember the story.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
I think he told it on the air, didn't he Okay,
maybe it was the stomach whatever, Yeah, maybe it's the stomach.
But still you've got a bunch of stuff jammed up
in there, spleens and gall bladders and kidneys and pancreas, pancreas,
and you got some stuff going on in there. The uh,
what's the what's the wound up stuff? The digestive track.

(01:42):
What's that called? Uh huh intestines. Yeah, you got intestines
that are gonna get all and then that always gets infected.
Could you got poop coming out? Oh my goodness. So
I think she shot him, if I remember correctly, she
shot him in the stomach. He went running down the street,
and I guess the cops are on their way. He

(02:02):
ends up somehow in the backyard trying to hide out
from her. She comes out there, cop comes around the corner.
If she shot her husband, then the cop don't own
her doing him shooting.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
This is North Hollywood bank robbery stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
She's she got him out gun and so she is
somehow so the cop. So she's in between the cop
and him. So the and the cop doesn't want to
shoot a woman. You know that, He's gonna admit it,
but that's what would have happened. And she comes up
on him to put him, to put him away. This
woman's cold, a cold stone cold killer. And she comes

(02:39):
up and puts the gun to his head and he's
laying down begging for his life, and she clicked in
the gun jam man. And then I'd make him at
the RCC, I'd make him show his scar, and he
would dutifully show his scar. And damned if about ten
different times that that happened, he didn't leave with another

(03:01):
cute girl out of the RCC. So I don't know
if the girls thought to myself, that's a fella I
could shoot in sex, or if they thought, well, poor thing,
he needs to be tended to his wounds.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Chant.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I don't know what it was about that, but the
ladies seem to like him. Yeah, all right, so let's
go to Ben. What's your story?

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Ben? What's your crazy woman's story?

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Rameon?

Speaker 1 (03:25):
You're not doing Ben?

Speaker 4 (03:28):
I got a good one for you, all right, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I wanted to say though, that I love the fact
that you still play that little quote that I put
on the air about not having nothing going on down there.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Oh my goodness, Yeah, you know who this is?

Speaker 5 (03:42):
It?

Speaker 3 (03:42):
I do. Yeah, my second ex wife. We would get
into fights and stuff. I'm not physical fights, but like
yelling fights, and I would try to keep her down,
just like I don't want the neighbor to hear kind
of thing. But whenever, she whenever we got divorced, and

(04:07):
this was like three years ago.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
I guess about a year and a half.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Ago she started. She called me and said that she
was in jail.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
She wasn't in jail. She just got out of jail and.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Her new boyfriend, which I'd gone out to dinner with
them one night, you know, just because it was something
to do, and we had kind of stayed friends. He
seemed like a nice enough guy. But for some reason
she would go out into the garage and smoke and
he would go out there with her, and for some

(04:40):
reason he locked her in the garage and she started
shooting through the door at him. And fortunately he didn't
get hit or anything like that, but she was shooting
through the door. She went to jail because there was.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
Her child was in the home, but he was upstairs,
and the cops told her.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
If you're shooting through the door, first of all, you're
just starting a firearm inside a home, and second of all,
your child in the home, if he was over here
trying to get a drink of water, you could have
hit him. And it was just now Here's the thing
about that is that I know where she kept her

(05:26):
gun and it was upstairs. She always kept it upstairs.

Speaker 4 (05:31):
I'm not gonna say where, but she'd always kept it upstairs.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
But it was a revolver, you know. I thought it
was cool. I looked at it a couple of times.
But that night she had it in the garage with
her with her boyfriend, and I asked her, I said,
why did you have in the garage. She's like, I
always keep it in the garage. I said, if you don't,
And so it was just a crazy story.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
I guess were you and her still together during this time?

Speaker 3 (06:02):
No? No, no, no, no, we were already divorced. But what
scares me is that when we got into our little flights,
all she would do is kind of like punch me
in the chest. She never hit me in the face
or kissed me or anything like that. She would yell,
but I mean shooting. I never thought she had that
in her. And so I'm like, wow, what if we

(06:24):
got into it like a real fight, not a real
fight like physically, but like where she got mad enough
to where she was going to start shooting me.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
With that gun?

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Dog Mark, I did like her gun.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
I mean, I've just got a little nine millimeter, but
I mean she had a big old gun, but she
was shooting through the door because she was mad that
she got locked in the garage. But she already had
the gun with her, And I'm like, what was her
real intentions? Because I, like I said, I know where
she kept her gun and it was never in the garage, And.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Then I will I have to give you my review
of that story. I'm interested in her shooting and how
she had the gun and where she normally kept the gun,
but we can't know about that right now. I will
admit to all of that, But I cannot fathom hanging
out with the woman I was married to and her

(07:22):
new boyfriend. I can't anything beyond that. I'm still wrapping
my mind around that. Why how that would be? How
that even comes about? Hey wanna wanna come hang out
with me and the guy I'm now with that I left,
Remember I divorced that. I'm still struggling with that, Like

(07:43):
how that becomes a Well, I guess Saturday night, I'll
hang out with my ex and her husband.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
I invited them because her and I kept talking and
then she said, oh, I got a new boyfriend, and
I said, well, hey, let me meet him.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
And he was a nice guy.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
So, but her and I had we just agreed that
we'd gotten married too fast, and we moved on from
that and decided we were just gonna stay friends. And
so I thought, as.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Much as it pains me to say this, please keep
calling every couple of months, I.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Want to go back to one of these women.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Are chief the Mickael married man.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
I think that there might.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Be, because I got nothing going on down there.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Probably, Chad reminds me seven three one thousand violent women
toward their men is the topic.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Chad reminds me.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Of a story we did a few years ago, back
in late twenty two. It was a headline former pro
boxer Ramone Sosa faked his own murder after his wife
hired a hit man. They made a documentary about it.
We had him on for over an hour. When Chad's
trying to find that audio, will post it as a

(09:14):
bonus podcast when he does. But Chad said it was
one of his favorite discussions I've ever had on air.
I don't like term interview, but I guess you could
use the word interview anyway. Here was that story from
back in twenty eighteen.

Speaker 6 (09:28):
She wanted me did bad. She wanted me did be bad.

Speaker 7 (09:32):
Ramone Sosa spoke to Channel two at the Montgomery County
Courthouse after his wife, Maria Soso was sentenced to twenty
years in state prison. In court, she admitted hiring an
undercover agent to murder him last.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Year, and after looking at all the evidens, and I
will hear all the audio, I will see her. And
there was no remorse in her voice.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
There was no repent.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
There was this anger, anger every time I heard those audios,
and it was to send chills down my bag.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
Forty one year old Maria Soso was sent to twenty
years in state prison with time served for hiring an
undercover agent to kill her husband as part of a deal.
So subpleted guilty to the lesser crime of solicitation of
second degree murder. So So planned out the murder for
higher plot last year. She promised the agent two thousand
dollars and her husband's truck once a job was done.

(10:19):
Her husband, Ramones spoke out in court and said he
and his wife were going through a divorce and everything
would be split down the middle, but it wasn't good enough.
She wanted him dead all for the greed of money.

Speaker 6 (10:30):
And there was the time that I was thinking, maybe,
you know, I should just go forward and say, look
what you do, this is wrong. But every time I
listened to the audio, she wanted me dead bad. She
wanted me dead bad. She even said that I was
better to her dead. Heang but even listen to this,
so he gets divorced. He's forty, she's a whole lot

(10:51):
younger than him, and this is what he says.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
I wasn't dating anyone at the time. They're at a Latin, local,
Latin nightclub.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
All right.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
She immediately caught my eye the way she carried herself.
I couldn't stop staring. She just captivated me. Not only
was she very beautiful, but she could dance too. She
then walked in front of me, and all of a sudden,
she plunged a knife in my belly. I'm just kidding.
And all of a sudden she stepped on my toe. Okay,
this is the love of her, and she's wearing these

(11:21):
six inch heels. I bent down, and she was so apologetic.
All I could say is would you dance with me?
And we danced the night away. You know, She's like, girls,
watch this, I'm going to go step on his toe
and dance with him the whole night, get married, get
my green cart, and kill him.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
And she thought she did. They showed the staged photo.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
They did a whole law enforcement crackdown on this whole deal,
and they did this stage photo.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
You know who probably did this.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
There's a documentary on Netflix. I forget the guy's name.
Somebody sent me the name of the documentary. There was
a guy here in town and he worked for the
think the Harris County DA, and his job was to
be the fake hit man.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Did you see this?

Speaker 5 (12:04):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (12:05):
It was so good. What an interesting life. And the
documentary comes out a year after he died. I wish
it hadn't because I would have loved to have talked
to this gual and there he had some stories. Now
let's go to Charles. Charles, you old Michael Berry, show
tell us your story.

Speaker 8 (12:20):
Well, I was married to this gal and it was
December twenty first, and she decided that we kind of
got me into it, and she decided to tie into
me and ripped my shirt, bloodied my lip, blacked my eye,

(12:41):
and this all went down in the hallway coming into
the garage. I got outside, I called the police, said, look,
you know we just got an issue here. I want
to get my stuff and get out of the house.
And so the police came and, you know, talk to me,

(13:04):
and went inside and talked to her in between time
and didn't get in there. She put on her lipstick
and freshened her makeup and everything. I'm standing there, blood
on my shirt, blood running down my mouth, and black
eye and and now they talked to her, talk to
me and come back out, and they said, well, we're

(13:27):
going to take you into custody. And I said, wait
a minute, why and they said, she said, well, she
pushed or you pushed her. And I said, yeah, I
did push her because I was trying to get away
from her, and so I guess they asked her. They said,

(13:48):
she said he pushed me, And they asked her, did
you feel pain? And she said yes, and she said
she hit her head. And I said, well, is there
a nod on her head or anything there? And they
said no, no, no physical, nothing that we can see.
But she claims that she was hurt. So they arrest

(14:10):
both of us and take us both to jail in
the same car. I rode to jail in the back
of his car, handcuffed with this lady. We get to jail,
they're processing us and taking pictures and all that. The
guy taking the pictures, she says, is that your little

(14:31):
redhead wife over there next door?

Speaker 5 (14:34):
And I said yeah.

Speaker 8 (14:36):
He said, you know, for as bad as you look
and as big as you are, she come out looking
really good.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
And they were laughing about it.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
Anyhow, we spent the night in jail, bonded out the
next morning, and it was two days before Christmas, and
our kids had been with their other parents before Christmas
and was coming to our house for Christmas. And I
got to feeling guilty and I went and bonded her

(15:09):
out of jail. We had quite a Christmas. But that's
my story.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
What does that mean? We had quite a Christmas?

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (15:22):
You know I show up or you know, kids show
up and I got a black eye and bruised up.

Speaker 5 (15:29):
It's like, what happened?

Speaker 8 (15:30):
What happened? I just I told him I had fallen,
you know, off a piece of equipment. That I was
in the machinery business, and so I'd fallen and taken
a fall off a piece of equipment.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Wow, I mean forgiveness and all is, I guess an
admirable trait. I'm not blessed with a cup running over that.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
But my theory is your if your spouse strikes you,
that's the end.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
I mean, that's.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
That is.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Allow me to introduce myself.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
My name is Mitter Michael Berry.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Genius.

Speaker 9 (16:28):
You're cooking with the long history breaking little hearts, not
be wanting me? That's okay, I do way, Let's do that.
Want the best shine? Wow you with the best shot,

(16:51):
the best shine.

Speaker 5 (16:54):
You know.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
She refused to play this song after she was criticized
by women's groups. No punchline, that's the real deal, some people,
good point. I didn't mean that, no pun intended.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Czar.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
I'm a retired special agent from and Criminal Investigation from
n from a military criminal investigative service, and I cannot
tell you how many cases I had to investigate with
alleged assault from a soldier who was either dating, married,
or had a baby with a crazy lady. Whenever we

(17:37):
would get an allegation of domestic violence, the first thing
we would ask each of them was are they The
first thing we would ask each other was are they
getting a divorce?

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Or is she trying to get custody of the kid.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
It always looks good to a divorce judge if you've
been beat on, or you can say that daddy was
diddling the kids. I retired last year, and all of
us noted an uptick of these false allegations starting around
the COVID lockdowns. I've had lots of law enforcement tell
me that during COVID lockdowns there were a number of

(18:11):
domestic disturbance calls far in excess of what is normal.
And the reason is people go stir crazy. Being busy
can be a healthy a healthy aspect of a relationship.
I'm not sure it's entirely good to be around each
other twenty four hours a day. I see these couples

(18:34):
that are inseparable twenty four hours a day.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
I have to tell you nothing. I were going to
dinner last night, Jake and Steve hold On.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
I can't see the list after that, but seven one, three, nine, nine, nine,
one thousand, I'll get you in just a moment I had.
We were going to dinner last night, and my wife,
in the middle of the afternoon asked me a question
about Crockett, a question about Michael t and a question
about my dad because she kind of runs his care
and she wanted to get my opinion on something, and

(19:05):
so she's firing questions at me steady, and I.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Said, hold on, why we'll talk about it tonight, Why
not now, so.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
We'll have something to talk about. I feel so sorry
for these people there at dinner. It's just the two
of them, and they're across from each other, and they're
on their phones, and usually it's her scrolling looking at
other women on Instagram. And you know what I see now,
this is the older man. Fellas, don't let this happen
to you. I see these women that spend the whole

(19:33):
dinner staging their Instagram photo and then they hand him
the phone and he has to take the photo. Just
get your wiener chopped off already. You are not the
man of this relationship if that's what you are, the
the security guard for a diva.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
I see these cases.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
She'll hand him things, you know her, they go outside,
she'll hand him her jacket or whatever. Then she'll get
over here and she'll it all posed up. His poor
sorry ass is standing there waiting to take the photo.
Do you know why she's putting that photo on there?
To make her girlfriends jealous and every guy want her.
And he's part of some dudes are into that. You know,
they like to bring their sandwich to lunch and watch

(20:16):
somebody else eat it. That's that's a whole deal.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
I'm telling you. It's a weird thing, man.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
But I see this a lot now, and sorry to
say it, but it's mostly black women and sometimes Hispanic women.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
And they all they're all dalled up.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
I mean, they've clearly gotten dressed up, not for him,
They've gotten dressed up for Instagram.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
And that's uh.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
I mean, hey, you know you have your you know,
princess fantasy all day, but wow, what kind of guy
tolerates that you busted your butt all day long for this?
Jake Jake is one of those names you didn't see
very often. Then all of a sudden people started being
named Jake. All of a sudden, it's that Jake, justin Jake, Jake,
Josh justin phenomenon.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Jake is one of those.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
It was in there, Jeremy Jake, Jeremy Josh justin. So
it's no more gems. There's still some John's, but not many.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
Jim.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
You don't see a lot of young gems. I think
of my kids friends. You know, it's eighteen, nineteen years old,
and no gyms. No gyms at all. Jim just went away.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
John is there and a lot of John's go by Jack.
No gyms. Jake, you're up.

Speaker 10 (21:22):
Well, Michael, Jake, before you start?

Speaker 3 (21:25):
You to old?

Speaker 5 (21:25):
Are you?

Speaker 10 (21:27):
I am sixty three years old?

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (21:30):
You might not be the right person.

Speaker 10 (21:31):
My name is James. My name is Jane, but you
usually go by Jam or something else. So the one
that was spring, it was Jake.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Interesting there. Yeah, do you have a tracheotomy? No, I don't,
just a redinheck, you know, not on an oxygen.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Nope.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
When you exhaled at the end of that first sentence,
it was like there was a mechanized breathing.

Speaker 10 (22:07):
Probably I hate admitting on sixty two because I'm really
about thirty five for real, But you could do this year.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
It just gouse.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Just kind of excel for me.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
Is here?

Speaker 1 (22:18):
How it's kind of clipped? Might just be a cell phone? Well,
you might not be the right guy to ask. Do
you know who post malone is?

Speaker 3 (22:26):
I do? I believe me.

Speaker 10 (22:27):
I don't use it very well. That's what I called
to tell you about. I think I'm gonna call you've
been looking for ok.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Hold on, hold on for it?

Speaker 2 (22:32):
So The Houston Press had a headline after the post
Malone show yesterday. The post Malone show was two days ago,
and it said country rap rock star post Malone.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Dazzles in rodeo Houston debut. Now I don't. I couldn't
name a post Malone song, could you?

Speaker 10 (22:53):
Two of them, but not no one, But I couldn't
tell you the exact name.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
I'm sure I've been exposed to him, so I said,
if almost playing, I know, yeah, I've heard that before.

Speaker 5 (23:01):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
And some of them may even be good. I know,
he's kind of supposed to be a big deal. I
can't get over all the tattoos. The tattoos are too
much for me. It's just the tattoos.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
I just can't.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
I can't understand what somebody's trying to do with that.
And that's their own life, but I don't. I don't
have to be a part of it. And it's just
too distracting when you get him on the face as
too much. I mean, I'll tolerate a lot of things. Emily,
my assistant, every inch of her you can see is
tatted up, and I've just had to deal with it
because she's a great assistant. But at least ramones are
mostly all hidden. But anyway, country rap rock star, I

(23:35):
didn't I didn't know what I didn't know that's what
he is.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
That what he is is that his genre?

Speaker 5 (23:42):
What is I mean?

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Is this?

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Is he a hip hop guy? Because I didn't know that.

Speaker 10 (23:48):
He is a country guy that sings with the Well,
let me put it, he's a Nashville country. We do
Texas country, different world, you know that. Yeah, he does
national country, which.

Speaker 5 (23:59):
Is now what pop used to be.

Speaker 10 (24:02):
And so he has that book and they incorporate a
lot of rap into it, so you know it's all
mixed together.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
Well, I guess if you're trying to sell out, uh
the Rodeo, you got to have some you got to
have country in there somehow, right.

Speaker 10 (24:20):
So I was actually a really good, cool guy.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
I don't know anything about him other than than you know,
the way he looks. I couldn't I couldn't tell you
much about his music. I did ask Crockett yesterday if
he knew who post Malone was, and it's like, it
was like, is this a joke? No, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
I don't know where he came from. I don't know
how you got but I don't know any of the
young and I don't want to know Michael Barry.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Don't indicates everything is ready for your call.

Speaker 9 (24:58):
CA yard Side, the Floridy Gosstag weird single that you.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Following now, my Chrome Lage Latinom on my team and
YG you on my grill, don't cranking.

Speaker 9 (25:11):
Now my cook and bo. I'm a five star hell
raising dive b right storm, I got a dive bart
a five of things.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
All right, Jake, let's get back to your story.

Speaker 10 (25:29):
Well, I talked to you about this way back before
you had topics similar with this, and I said, just
don't ever marry a musician artist because most of them,
if they're the stars especially, they are very usually really
very narcissistic and alcoholic, and it's very hard. I've been

(25:53):
in music business for a while. I took on this
one artist and working together Noodle Area over her new
brothels and Female, and we're working together, ended up becoming
a couple and getting married and so forth. And we
lived on the road, like you said earlier, twenty four

(26:14):
or seven, were about had a bus or tour bus
for about seven years, and you know, getting drunk all
the time and beat the crap up of me, like
at least four days a week, and I'm like, no
big deal. She's a little, tiny little thing, little hands,
not gonna hurt.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
Me too bad.

Speaker 10 (26:33):
One day Colorado, she beat me so bad on the
side of my head. It didn't hurt me. I'm just
laying there. No big deal, it's not going to hurt
ruptured my auditory nerve in my ear, made me death,
totally death in one ear. Just you know, just part
of the life. Just are living on the road, being a.

Speaker 5 (26:54):
You know, being that life.

Speaker 10 (26:57):
And we were One night she got mad about something
drunk and started screaming and yelling and picked up a
piece of broken guitar and stabbed me in the stomach
on my phone. I was trying to turn down the
volume on my phone somethingow had accidentally called the cops.

(27:18):
The cops show up and make me sit down outside,
and they're in there talking to her. She doesn't have
anything wrong with her, no marks, nothing. I never touched her,
didn't do anything. I did hold her mouth where she'd
quit screaming and yelling. I'm sitting outside. The cops come out,

(27:40):
and then I stand up and he's doing whatever I
stand up and said look here where and he says,
sit down, shut up, and don't come out to do
my job. Never he looked at my stab wound. So anyway,
long story short, I went to jail and she got nothing.

(28:02):
And it's just I don't even know how to what
to say. It's just it's always the guy that gets
in trouble, no matter what. I never touched her over
all those years. I should have said this earlier. For
all those years, never hit her, never did any anything.
Sometimes you have to push them away to try to

(28:23):
quit and get away from them. Sometimes you have to
hold them to make them quit. Usually the best things
try to run away. But you know, if you're a guy,
no matter how bad they beat you, it doesn't doesn't
matter they went.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Jake, let me go back to this line you said,
and I want to ask you if you if you
think I believe this.

Speaker 10 (28:48):
Listen, I was trying to turn down the volume on
my phone somethingow that accidentally called the cops. The cops
show up.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
I don't understand that that's not even the same set
of buttons.

Speaker 10 (29:01):
No, that's exactly right. If you're on the wrong side
of your iPhone, if you push the big button instead
of the volume button, if you push it three times
files nine to one one. That didn't know that. I
thought I was pushing the volume button. Yeah, if you
have one, push it three times right now or four
or five times and see what happens instead of hitting
the two little volume buttons, hit the wrong side dolls

(29:23):
nine one one.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
You do it?

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Remon?

Speaker 5 (29:29):
Should it? Do it?

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Okay? Listen?

Speaker 2 (29:35):
If it happens, then, But I'm having trouble on that one.
It's and I'm just wondering, why not just say I
call the cops on her?

Speaker 10 (29:45):
Well, I didn't on purpose, but nine one one.

Speaker 5 (29:48):
What's your emergency? Nine one one?

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Did you just call the cops?

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Jake?

Speaker 3 (29:58):
No?

Speaker 5 (29:58):
Done one one? What's your emergency? Hello? Man, Yes, there's
nine one one your emergency?

Speaker 3 (30:06):
Jake?

Speaker 5 (30:06):
Did you call the cops? No?

Speaker 10 (30:10):
I think that's y'all.

Speaker 5 (30:13):
There is a Jake on the line. Danger Jake.

Speaker 10 (30:17):
I could have left that part out about accidentally hitting
the button regardless the cops showed up. But I promise
you actually, if you hit the button, the big button
three or four times, they called nine one one, Jake.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
I want to ask you about another line you said
you know she would punch you all the time, and
you'd have to run from her and try to hold
her and stop her. And she she made you deaf
in one ear, and then she stabbed you in the
stomach and all this sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
And you said, but you know, that's just it, just
living on the road. I don't. I don't think I
understand that those things happened and y'all were living on
the road. I think that's correlative, not causative. I don't
think it's just you know, well, you know how you been,
Bob since we graduated high school forty years ago. Pretty good.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
Just you know, in a band, living on the road. Oh,
I bet you're deaf in one ear, got stabbed, shot
three times.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
I mean, those two did not jive. That's not necessary.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
I think what you're trying to say is we lived
a gypsy lifestyle, and we were the type of people
who were not settled down in any way literally figuratively,
and as such, we had volatile relations and volatile lives,
and so yeah, in the course of all that and
drugs and alcohol and lord knows what else, and so

(31:41):
we fought and got I got injured.

Speaker 10 (31:47):
That's exactly correct.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
I just didn't want you to confuse that you live
on the road.

Speaker 10 (31:53):
Why would I stay in that life you go back
in and why would I life you go back into
what I said before. I was the record label, the
owner of the business that had at least the million
dollars a lot more invested in disperson. So you can't

(32:14):
just up and run and drop all your investments in.
The whole point was don't ever marry them, just keep
them as a as a business partner.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
I'll tell you the one that was volatile and got
herself in some bad relationships. There's a lot of these
country singers there this way, but the Tammy Wynette story,
she is both victim and abuser, not uncommon in the
course of her relationships. And you can imagine her and

(32:47):
George together, George Jones and Tammy Wynette as a couple.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
Man. It's a there's a series. I don't know if
it's Showtime or who did it, but if.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
You can find it, it's called George and Teamy. I
think came out a couple of years ago. It wasn't
talked about much because it was on one of these
smaller cable channeler.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
If you can find it, it's really really well done
and worth the view.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
If you didn't get in on the show, my apologies,
hang tight and I'll talk to you off air. You
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