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August 5, 2024 4 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's another jubile phone frame morning. Hello, Yeah, it's Donk. Sorry,
what this is Donk? Okay? What is this about? Oh yeah,

(00:20):
oh sorry, I guess I didn't correctly identify myself. My
name is Donk, and I'm with the college Honks moving.
We're moving your stuff right, yeah, like we're moving all
your stuff? Yeah awesome. I think of the message that
you guys had picked everything up and and you're you're
all done, You're yeah. Well, like I was calling you

(00:44):
because like so like that couch you have, yeah, yeah,
like you know, like how attached are you to it? Uh?
Why are you asking? Because Smithy's a dumb wait what
Oh sorry, I didn't really explain it. Yeah, dude, I'm

(01:06):
talking about you. Yeah. So let me just read off
this on paper that they give of us. Okay, So,
hello customer. Unfortunately I regret to inform you that one
of your items was damaged in the moving process. Wait

(01:28):
a minute, Wait a minute, wait a minute. Do you
damage the couch? Yeah? Like pretty bad. Everything was supposed
to be wrapped. Yeah, it was like okay, okay, full disclosure.
So you know, like we're college dudes, you know, Okay,
you're fine, but you shouldn't need a college degree to

(01:51):
move a couch damage the chouse. So the frat was
having a party like this afternoon. Are you saying, used
my couch for your party? Yeah, but like you running,
you can't people stop your own climate party? Well, like

(02:14):
it would have been cool because we just like stopped that.
Oh no, not cool, not cool, unbelievable. We had contract
that was running the contract. You're not let this take
people's stuff. You're just movement. I can't believe it. So well,
like Smitty was doing a kekestun and then like we
had it wrap but then like he got a hammer

(02:35):
like tore it off. But then also like he cod
hold his liquor very well. So you know, but like
could we right now do you do this with all
the people you know? Well, you know like house hopping before,
but like we have never damaged anything before, you know,
like we were thinking like we could do like a
fundraiser around campus or whatever and like see if we

(02:58):
could buy you a new one. Who No, Okay, first,
there's supposed to be insurance, okay on this move. Yeah,
I don't know about Like you could call the company,
h I give you the number. Can you a number.
Who and what is your full name? Because I am
going to tell them how worthless you are. You could

(03:21):
just tell them donk when he's Paul Donkler, but like
you know, and my friends called me DONC Paul Donkler.
Yeah okay? And what is who? Was the name of
your rest of your team that was moving my stuff?
Eric Smith? But we call him Smitty. No, I don't

(03:42):
need like pretty much all of us each other by
our last names, you know what I mean, like art
Eric Smith? And who you know I'm not dog Smitty Perkins.
Oh you know I knew I shouldn't have hired college
sonks moving. You are a bunch of dish. Okay, well
then I'll let you know that this is actually Dubil

(04:02):
from the Jubil Show doing a phone brank on you
and your husband. Tom set you up. What it's a joke.
He said, you will worried about having a bunch of
college kids move your stuff and you wanted to mess
with you. Oh my god, I literally thought some crap
boys that ruined my first show. Wake up every morning

(04:24):
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