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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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I'm going to bring up Missus Rollins. Hello, Hello, you
did a quick change. I see.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Oh I just put something over a well.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
You know enough. I thought something paranormal happened. I looked down,
where's Monica?
Speaker 3 (02:23):
She disappeared, Then she's there again.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
And then she's there again. So how's it going?
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Good? Good? Just coming back from vacation.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Yeah, you and your many vacations.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Take that many vacations? Well I wish I did. It
would be nice.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I really haven't taken a vacation in a while. I
just don't know because I've been Thanks Larry, Hey, Larry
a way to start the show. He gifted five new pirates?
Are five new pirates? Thinks?
Speaker 2 (02:59):
So so Larry's sharp.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Five less people to walk the plank.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Five less, That's right, Larry's not walking the plank, that's
for sure. Thanks having. Yeah, I really haven't taken a vacation,
vacation like you know. Yeah, sure, I guess. I guess
when the conference comes up, I'll be gone maybe five
or six days, and that's going.
Speaker 3 (03:24):
To be vacation.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
I mean, we're working out of vacation.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
It's just I'm leaving my house for like almost a week.
We'll be working. But I really haven't been anywhere in
a long time. I I've seen a lot of the Caribbean.
Caribbean however, whatever probably want to verbalize it a lot beautiful.
I love it, huh.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
I don't like hot well.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
Yeah, I don't like hot well.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
The heat that I find there, it's a little different
than Michigan. I mean, Mission is always sweltering humid. Some
parts of the Caribbean, like Flora. No, I don't consider
the Florida, you know, the Keys or Miami really a vacation.
I've been there twice in my life, but I like
my favorite place I went to though, was the Cayman Islands, Okay,
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And it was probably eighty degrees, a nice breeze off
the ocean, and like you were telling me backstage about
your little trek to the Rio.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
River, wasn't real very clear.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
I went out on a glass bottom boat in the
Cayman Islands and I must tell you you could literally
see like semnt fifty feet ninety feet down and it's
just like the pictures emerald green water, greens and blues,
you know. And it was probably the nicest place I've
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been in the Caribbean, and probably one of the most
expensive places, you know. I was out on the beach
and I was with his girlfriend at the time of mine,
and we were out there and I ordered two drinks
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and just a plate of fries, you know something, just
you know whatever, and thirty eight dollars for two beers
and a plate of fries. I'm like, okay, geez, do
you take gold chips. I'm just kidding, but yeah, like,
holy cow.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Kelly Kelly.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
I Kelly Kelly is of course high rob Monica and
everybody else. I love Kelly a great support of the
show Canada's Finest Kelly Sander for things Kelly. So yeah,
I mean, I mean, of course I knew it was
gonna be some money, but you know, it is what
is when you go on vacation. So but that was beautiful.
I would definitely go back. And one other time I
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did the cruise. You ever done a cruise, Monica, I
tell you what, we did a big family event several
years ago and we went on a cruise again Caribbean
the best I almost will And I don't like an itinerary, you.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Know, because either I want to do stuff on my
own time, you know.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
And on the cruise you could eat dinner three different times.
For the dinner course is all inclusive, with the exception
of course the bar. Of course, drinks were included though
at the dinner or and that was it, right lunch
you're on your own and they had several restaurants on
the cruise ship. Now I must tell you I would
never go on a cruise again because of you know,
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recent events that have unfolded over the last several years,
and it's just too many people, Monica.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
Yeah, see what I the videos that I see yeah,
specifically of the Caribbean cruises, you know, are the ones
that port in Mexico. I don't know if that's I
don't think that's considered Caribvean. But you know what I mean,
like the yeah, the tropical destinations, yes, uh no, thank you, no,
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thank you. None of that looks like a good time
to me. I don't like being around a ton of people.
I don't know. I don't like being around a ton
of drunk people. They I don't don't know that are
just obnoxious. They're they're thinking about only themselves. From the videos,
I've seen it, and you know, it looks like a
trailer park on water demand. I'm not interested in.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Well, I will tell you what.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
I wasn't even fond of it in the beginning, but
I said, yeah, you know it's I never did it,
and it was a family thing and there was you know, aunts, uncles, cousins,
so well, once in a lifetime event.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I won't do it again. I tell you.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
The best time that I had is when we went
into port a call because you know, but you have
to be back at the ship. I think we went
to Mexico. I was one of the ports of calls
and I can't remember what the actual look the name
of the place we were in Mexico, right, it wasn't Cobo,
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it wasn't it wasn't can Coon. It was somewhere else,
but whatever, regardless. So we get off this ship dock
maybe eight in the morning. So right around nine or ten,
I got off the ship and took a barge in.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Now, first of all the bars.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
The captain of the barge must have been drunk because
he hit the dock. Oh my gosh, yeah, he hit
the dock and everybody literally we all jolted forward. One person, Monica,
hit a bar on the barge and broke his arm.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
Lawsuit.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Yeah, And so long story short, we got off and
we went to this place was called not Carlos and Charlie's.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
It was the like Senior Frogs or something.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Yes, Senior frog thank you, it was. And it was interesting.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
They had these drinks that they had and like a
big flask and it had a glass straw and the
girl or the waiter or whoever it was, would blow
into it is stream and they would fire into your
mouth from four feet away and you would open your
mouth and try to catch it and guzzle as much
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as he could.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Of course it's gonna be. I was wearing a white shirt.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Yeah yeah, and it was all.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Drenched in his fruity different colors.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Yeah, I was fun.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Yeah. And then yeah, but you know, okay fine, and
then a little later in the evening, we wanted to
go to an authentic seafood place. So we got Yeah.
So there's about six of us and we all cram
into this little taxi, you know, like the what do
(10:15):
you call the love bug? You know those little bug.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Yeah, like a Volkswagen, Yeah, just like that.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah. Guy didn't speaking Yeah, you know, so I kind
of I can't speak a little Espanol, and I said,
you know, I forgot what the seafood term is, but
I got the point across, and I wanted to go.
We wanted to eat some lobs, right, so I should
have known better. We go to this and this was
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like in the in like the hood.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
You didn't even know where you were going. You just
told the cab driver. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
He turns out a Mexican, Mexican cab ride. That's what
it was, Monica Mexican cab ride.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Roll up to his thea's house or something.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, Well took is dilapidated restaurants. And I'm not kidding you,
and I tell you this. He drops us all off,
laugh I said, dose outers, come back, blah blah blah whatever, Yeah,
and takes off. As we're approaching the restaurants, I'm in
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the front, going forward and off. Everyone's following me kind of,
you know, kind of paralleling me or whatever. As soon
as I get to the stairs of this kind of
shady looking restaurant, there's a dead dog. Oh at the
top of the staircase. It's been must have been there forever.
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And We're looking around, like do we venture in? And
I'm like, well, yeah, let's just do it. I mean
we're here.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Just step over the dead dog.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Stepped around it, stepped over it. Yep. Hey, Delta Dogs
speaking the dogs load, everybody coming in, chat my vlog,
Sunny Diane Andres all you guys, Gary Spikes, so Mogs
he little Mogs, Roger.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
So.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Now the outside of this place was dumb. Now we
went inside, though, and we went inside. It was very
nice inside, very much quite the opposite of the exterior.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
So we felt a little better.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
And we get in and we all want to get
a lobster and I'm asking you what the lobster was like.
They said, I quote you as big as dogs. Had
an English speaking person, Oh, there're as big as dogs.
Signor oh, I said, just like the one. I said, yeah,
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just like the one outside. Just like the one outside
on the top of the staircase. Oh.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
No, we've been we've been meeting to get that out
of here.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
You meaning to okay, thanks.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
So I get in and I asked, whereth the bathroom
is by Elbano?
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Right, sure.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
So I go in and it's kind of weird because
inside the the restroom was okay monica, but there was
all these cases of beer lined up in the in
the in the in the bathroom from you know, from
the ceiling down to the floor, all warm and this,
that and the other. And I'm like, oh boy. And
then I kind of walk around in the bathroom to
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wash my hands, and I seen this entrance the staircase.
Now I'm pretty adventurous, so I go down the staircase,
get to the bottom of the staircase inside this restaurant
where we're dropped off a dead dog outside everything else,
cases of beer in the in the restroom and it's
like a cavern and there's all these homeless people.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
Living down there underground.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Yes, underneath the restaurant, okay, and they're kind of looking
at me like in a daze, in a fall.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
And it's just an open entry into the restaurant.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Well yeah, when you get inside. It's from the bathroom.
It's from the bathroom. Yeah, so I got I'm in
the bathroom. I seen it right around the area of
the staircase, and I just venture it out. I'm being adventurous.
I'm on vacation.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Yeah, it was CEP staircase, right, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
And then I see these weird people. I mean, okay,
now weird but homeless, and and they're just kind of
looking at me, like not really paying me no mind.
It's almost like there's to it. Danny State zombies. Yeah, yeah,
says I think I've seen this movie. And I tell
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you it was kind of the movie. So I was
kind of freaked out. And I go back, I turn around,
I go back up the stairs. We go sit down,
and we ordered, we ordered, we stayed. I ordered the dinner,
and long story short, food was spectacular. I mean it
was like I'm thinking, Wow, we really are in a
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dumb but the.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Food was great.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
Afraid to eat it. Hey, you know what, well, I
don't think that seafood food poisoning, which is the worst
of the food poisoning on a boat.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
That would be oh yeah, god, I can't think about that, right,
But I agree with you. I didn't make mention of
what I found. I didn't mention the beer in the bathroom.
I mentioned the weird people in the basement.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Underneath shod in the cellar.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
An you guys remember with some girls and there's the
guys probably didn't care. Plus were ready. We're pretty much
tied on, you know, we had tailing on pretty well.
Food was fantastic. Now we're trying to spits a cab
and we've got twenty two minutes or so before we
can get back I or miss our ship, right, and
(15:52):
they take off without you. Yeah, we missed the ship,
did you the next port we were there, Yeah, they
sent out. We stayed there of another six or seven
hours and they sent out and actually like a schooner
that picked us up and took us to the ship okay,
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which was now docking somewhere else, which is the only
reason you can't do it when you're at sea. Right,
So we've we lucked out, but the charge and I
got on my credit card when I got home for
that schooner ride back for missing that was more than
the entire trip. Hefty, It was hefty. So that was
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my experience on the cruise, my little excursion in some
offbeat bar in Mexico. And uh need us to say
a great story to Retell. But yeah, I would not
want to experience that today anymore.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
Yeah, I don't know, Like, like I said, the tropical
ports are not my cup of tea. I mean I
would do a an Alaskan cruise because that looks like
a bunch of old people and I don't feel like
they're going to be like stumping around on the deck
giving me a hard time, all right, Or I do
a Viking River cruise. And I'm actually considering doing a
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Viking cruise.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
Oh yeah, I've seen those advertised.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
The look pretty cool. Is Alaskan one?
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Well, no, it's not Alaska, it's their European river and
I think they have Mediterranean cruises as well, but Viking,
and I just found out about Canard, which is a
British sailing like a cruise ship, and they're not having
the crazy parties on the deck. And I mean, if
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that's your scene, if you want to go on a
boat and just drink and party, I get it. Like,
that's just not my thing.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Well back in the day, a long time ago, yeah,
it was kind of the scene was hanging out party.
But now that I'm a little older, I like to,
you know, have a little party, but I like to
see the sights and take it in fully and remember
a lot.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Of I'm too old for that. Like when I was
in I get it. When I was in my twenties,
that would have been the thing to do, right, get
that totally. I'm just that's not my scene anymore. I'm
not interested in that.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
No, today I'm not. I think I was in my
forties when this happens. I was still getting close to
getting a little mature. But again, this is the family thing.
Had a good time. Nonetheless, won't do the cruise scene again.
Kind of done with the Caribbean overall. And I don't know,
so I haven't been on a vacation maybe two years so,
and again the conference isn't a vacation. Yeah, I just
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have I've been busy and this, that and the other,
and things happen. But that's Okay, down to.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
The Frio next year, because let me tell you, the
Frio River in I don't know if that's considered south
central Texas. I gets on the edge of the whole
country way south of here. It took me seven hours
to get there from my house, and it is so beautiful.
Like we're going to go there every year. We'll find
a place, and probably not the place I went to,
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because again I don't like a bunch of loud, drunk people.
I don't know. So I found some cabins that have
their own private stretch of river, so I don't have
to you know, people floating down as one thing. Idiots
on the beach is another private river front. I don't
worry about idiots on the beach, right, So we're going
to go down next year, and I'm going to see
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if Text wants to go, because Text loves sciba diving
and snorkeling and all the water sports. So we'll get
a big old house and you can certainly come join us.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Yeah, I'll put that back.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Yes, remind me, and Keith says, b and ir just
do a day trip up north.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
Yeah, that'd be cool. In fact, I'd like to do
that here in a fall.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Because it's very pretty up north right around September October ish,
I'll just go up north over the bridge, which would
be cool because I haven't been back there, and I
haven't been there a long time either. Yeah, my last
two years, I haven't done too much, so something might.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Be coming up.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Yes, I got to make up your time.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
That's all it is.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
We've got to take time for yourself, Robbie.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Yes, Mandie, can I thank you?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
You know, I'm you know.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I don't like to say because everyone says this not
sound cliche, but Jesus, it's almost like I need thirty
eight hours in a day lately, lately, especially the last
couple of years, you know, but but it is what
it is.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
A vacation where you don't need a vacation from your vacation.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Yes, absolutely, that's the perfect way to put That's the
perfect explanation. That is definitely what I need because although
Missouri's been a lot of fun, but we'll be working,
you know, Thursday will probably be fun, but then we'll
be working that Friday and Saturday, and then I just don't.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
Feel like anywhere in Missouri is a real vacation.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Well, Missouri is not a well, Missouri in general is
not a destination for vacations. It's the least one of them. Yeah,
who you know, I might as well go to Ohio.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Then yeah, I'm going to go to Iowa.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Yeah, you know, I tell you the places in Michigan.
In the United States, their vacation spots would be like Alaska, perhaps,
you know, I guess, I don't know, maybe California.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
I've never been to California.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
California. Yeah, the coast, I mean, it's it's pretty all around.
It just depends on what you want. If you want dessert,
I recommend Palm Springs. I loved palms, and I don't
like the desert, but I loved Palm Springs, Okay. And
if you want mountains, you can go to the Sierra's
like and see the big forest and go to Yosemite.
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Or if you want coastal I mean, it depends. Do
you want craggy, foggy coastline or do you want bright,
sunny coastline, Because up north you get the craggy, foggy yeah,
sometimes you know, the more dramatic coastline. And down south east,
like in San Diego and Santa Barbara, you've got the sun.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Yeah, you know, I'm probably sunned out because I've done
the sun gig my entire life, and I think more
the northern coastline even like the Pacific Northwest with you,
although here in Michigan it's been like the Pacific Northwest.
The month of July, we've recorded a record amount of rain,
at least where I live. I don't know about Keith.
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He saw that on the news and o'keith and the
jet he lives in Michigan. It July sucks, man. We've
got like we broke records from rain. That's why my,
my poor gardeners drowned. But enough of that. Yeah, well
it's just not like, yeah, we talked about that. We'll
get together with a plan for next year since I
(22:31):
have another new expert to talk to about my gardening.
But enough of all that. Thanks everybody for coming in
today's show. I didn't know really what to do. I
did get a couple. There's a couple of things I
like to share a couple of brief stories I get
your take on, because I think I did one is uh,
(22:51):
I got a big foot one. I'll do last and
just get your take on that. But a couple of
weeks ago, I was on The Blonde Show and I
came across it's really cool. I was gonna save this
email I got for like Halloween show, but it was
so cool that I just wanted to share it. I'm
gonna share it here because you were on vacation or
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whatever or whatever. But it's a material, Monica. I'm gonna
go ahead and get your take. It's kind of weird.
We can break it down again. Thanks to everybody for
coming on you. And yeah, let me let me get
on with this and tell this a little bit. And
this is from some guy. His name Mom Franklin. Okay,
(23:37):
here we go. This is there.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
I got so many in my head.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Right, Yeah, Franklin and his wife Terry, they bought this
older style New England cottage, I think it was a
year twenty twenty one, and they contracted a company to
do some some remodeling. So when these workers started on
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the renovations, they found beneath the floorboards of the lower level,
they found a fragment, a fragmented skeleton of which appeared
to be human. During the renovations, right and then, so
the worker, the leader of the construction crew, went to
the owner and said of the house, and says, hey, uh,
(24:23):
I'm gonna bring this to your attention. Look what I found.
So this guy and his wife from Franklin is the
name of the man, Terry is the wife. So when
Franklin brings this, tells his wife Terry. They were somewhat
disturbed at the finding, and so they did start doing
some research on this property, but they just came up empty.
(24:43):
He couldn't find anything that was weird or out of
the sorts. So but during this renovation of this entire house,
and of course the bones the skeleton was found on
the lower level, several of the workers, the contract to workers,
part of this guy's crew left the job site and
refused to come back there for some reason. Okay, so
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but the work continued on this husband and wife there. Hey,
this is their retirement home or whatever it was. And
they said, well, try to get a bigger crew, to
which guy I do, but I want to work done
that I contracted to do, and so forth. So in fact,
he goes down to say, Rob, my wife and I
were not spooked. Pretty much saved up their their life
(25:33):
savings to get this retirement place.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
And it was very beautiful.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
It was right off of the shoreline of the Atlantic
Ocean in New England, and I think he made mention
it was of course Boston. So the work was completed
about six months later. So it was a big undertaking
six months. I guess that's relatively big for me. That
would be big. I'd be like, oh my god. You know,
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I thought it would be six weeks, not six months,
because I'm always you know whatever. But so after the
work is done, they're settled in and a couple of
months go by, and then this Franklin and this Tiarry
they started noticing shadows in their house. And he goes
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on that later on they started hearing. Along with these shadows,
they started hearing voices. He goes, hey, Rob, and these
voices they weren't they were coarse, spooky, but they seemed
like they were under some sort of duress. And it
was like multiple voices, different pitches, such right, different sounds.
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He goes on to say that later one night, a
ghostly image appeared outside of their fireplace. I guess, you know,
this Franklin and his terrier sitting around the fireplace and
the kind of a ghostly apparition, kind of appeared floating
about the fireplace, and then he says it was so ouditary. First,
(27:11):
he says, me and my wife were kind of freaking out.
And what was even Yeah, what was even more freaky
is he says audibly, you know, not mind speak or telepathy. Audibly.
It says something to the fact that take the bones.
First of all, here's a weird thing, Monica, and everyone listening,
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you know, in the very beginning on set, six months prior,
how they found the bones. So the contractor asked, well,
what to do with these things? And the couple had them,
they said, leave them be buried in the house.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
Yeah, so nobody called the cops. Nobody calls.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
I don't know, Well, this is this what he sent me,
and which was a great question. Of course, we'll just
leave it a dad. Yeah, you would think called. It's
the first thing I would do.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:10):
So I've stumbled onto like a serial killer's house or something.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah. So but again he said he did investigations and
came up empty. And maybe that was a part of it, Monica,
I don't know, but it is what it is. So
but vice this audible voice that Eminah from this ghostly
apparition outside the fireplace again an audible tone said, and
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he says, I remember this to steek Lea says, take
the bones to the ocean to set him free. You
imagine hearing that. I mean, okay, whatever, And so now
this husband and wife, Franklin and Terry, they're like, holy cow,
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they were referring to well, you know it's berried, we
love buried or whatever. Right. Yeah, So this dude, Franklin
goes on to say that him and his wife they're
just they're frozen. They're frozen in their living room staring
into the flickering of the firelight and this like the
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apparition kind of prancing about. Right. So, and he says,
rob was very funny because this apparition it doesn't it's
kind of dissipated. But then he says, when he and
his wife Terry were breathing in, it was almost like
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the humidity of the room. It got very damp, and
when they breathed in it was hard to breathe like
their lungs were being filled with like water. Okay, but
he says, dampness if you will. And he says, and
they both were gasping for air. Then they regain their
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breath and then all of a sudden, again the apparition
does not reappear anything like that. But again they heard
audibly the ocean remembers, the ocean's tide will carry me home.
So at this point, Mike, I don't know about you.
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I'm thinking, I really don't know what I would do
at this point. I mean, we get discussed in the minute.
When I'm done. I'm almost done. So they get this
weird occurrence, and this whole thing from the beginning is
really pretty weird to begin with, as I think you
I can tell so it said. So this guy goes
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on and say it took days for he and the
wife to work up the courage to return to the bottom.
And I guess they start excavating the bone. They excavating
the bones. I guess they went and did whatever. I
don't know if they brought the contractor back or whatever,
but they started digging up the bones. So I guess
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they tore up the section of basement or the lower
level the whole house. I don't know if it's a
basement to be sure. So they gathered the fragmented bones
and their remains, and he says he put it in
this like really old like leather satchel or some sort
of Duffel bag and put it all in this bag.
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During this time, you know, the husband and wife were
down there and they really weren't speaking. They were just
intent on getting this done. I think they were more
freaked out than anything. And he says he remembers that
his wife, Terry, lit some candle and she said, like
a little little prayer or whatever, right.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
And so that was that.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
So they recouped the bones, put them in this satchel
or whatever you want to call it, Duffel bag. And
he says, Rob, right before the sun rise, they went
out to the ocean because they were maybe a mile
and a half off, so they took a trek down
to the ocean, and at the edge of the surf,
he says, hey, Rob, you know we took the statuel,
the wife and I. And he says it was odd
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because as he was getting closer to the ocean, he
felt that the satchel of the bag. He says, it
feels like it got heavier, which he found to be
very odd. But then he says, now he has to
retract that. He tells me, but it wasn't like a
physical heaviness in the bag, but he felt an emotional
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heaviness on himself.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Okay, as you grew closer to the ocean.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
So this Franklin and this Tiarry, they get to the
to the crest of the waves and they release the satchel,
and the you know, the ocean current comes in, the
tide comes in, and it takes it. It takes it
out to the ocean, and he watched it as it
drifts away, drifts away, and it's gone into the sea.
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He says, for a brief moment, his senses were really
in heightened, enhanced. He says, he smelt the salt water
even more easily than before. It was very pronounced. And
then he says, in the distance, he thinks he and
the wife both see they think to be the apparition
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that was in their home at the fireplace, kind of
wavering atop the crest of the waves and kind of
dissipated into the ocean. He gets back to his house
and after that, he says, days went on, weeks went
by again. There was no apparition, There was no sightening
of this apparition at the fireplace, and everything went back
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to being normal. And he says rob in a strange way.
I think we did a good, good deed and we
just released this whatever happened to this person. We think
we released it and set it free or helped it
cross over whatever the terminologies. I really don't know, but yeah,
that's this is what this guy sat me some time back.
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And I wasn't going to really report that until maybe
Halloween times is kind of halloweenish, But I did it
already on The Blonde Show. And I just want to
get your take on that, because I get the first
thing that thought in my mind was, yeah, if this
is a murder, you better call it police so you
can wash your free of it.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Right.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
I hope that some family, you know, maybe could have
gotten closure, whether it was a murder or not. I mean,
it could just be like somebody disappeared or well, I mean,
I don't know. I guess if they're buried under a house,
it would have been a murder. Like how did the
bones get there? How did the bones get there?
Speaker 2 (34:52):
It seems like you'd have to be placed here, it.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Would it be?
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Right? I mean, how old is the house? Like is
it fairly new? But when you're see when you're doing
construction on a home. They did it well, if they're
doing it right, they're taking down for stability reasons, right,
there's foundations. I mean they do depending on the edge
of the house. They do civil work with you know,
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the soils, they do soil testing to see like do
they need to do select fill or heat. I mean,
there's a lot of a lot of things that go
into it. They don't usually just you know, walk over
and be like, just put a house down on the dirt, you.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Know, Yeah, I'm sure, yeah, no, you're you're right. I mean,
of course you would know. And the thing is.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
So if the bones were there before, my point is, yeah,
they would have been discovered during the construction. But if
it's a very very old house like my house, yeah,
they just kind of generally leveled it out and then
you know peer and beam foundation. I nothing's dug into
the dirt on my house. My house is crazy. So
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it depends on the edge of the house, you know.
And the bones, I mean, well, when how did they
get there? Too? Why would you not call the cops.
The cops are not going to be like, h we
don't know, just leave them.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
That's for sure.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
They're not going to And I don't think first of all,
that was me. I'm calling the cops because I don't
think there's any reason for them to be afraid. This
is something was discovered well before they've ever been there.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
I mean, this is something if this was a crime.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
I mean, even if it wasn't the arc, you know,
a university somebody would be interested in. Were those bones
native American bones? Do they need to go back to
their original tribe for proper burial? Like what's going on
with they're a murder or they're you know not I guess.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
But yeah, and I still call the cops.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
That's the first thing I'm doing as soon as you know. Okay,
they saved their they they save their money. This is
their retirement home. I'm gathering. Certainly was an older house, right,
I'm thinking from the brand new construction when his first
put up whatever year or time frame, it was probably
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that they would have found something then, right. So my
guess is this house was erected, built, whoever moved in
moved in. Maybe something happened during this time and then
they decided to bury this if something nefarious took place.
But then when the guy told me that he did research,
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he looked up the house. He tried, he tried to
get as much information as he could, and even I
remember he.
Speaker 3 (37:40):
Got as much information as he could without calling the cops.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
Yeah right, and you're not going to I don't think
that you can look up a house and see if
a crime was ever committed.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
That's something you'd have to go through.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
If there's bodies in the basement, it's not going to
be on the news, or the bodies wouldn't still be
in the basement, you know. But okay, all of that,
I mean, plus what they just they just left, like
there's a Yeah, there's a dead body in my basement.
One go see the bones. That's pretty cool party trick.
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You want to go look.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Nobody, Monica, okay number one, call police number two, like
you're just referring to.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
No, I don't want you to be bury them.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
I mean, I'm gonna take I've called, you know, I'm yeah,
like a normal person, you're gonna call the authorities.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
Get them out.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
I don't won't possess a person, Monica, just leave him there.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
Crap out of me. I don't know, because that would
not be me. I don't want bones knowing knowing bones.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
I don't think I sleep at night.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
Yeah, I mean, not just that they're there, but just
you know, are they indigenous again? Do they need to
be returned to the tribe for proper burial? Is it
a murder? Does somebody not know what happened to great
Aunt Gertrude? You know? Could it solve something potent? Like
I don't want it there? Somebody take it away, you know,
somebody take it away? Yeah, just throwing them in a
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duffel bag, that's respectful and carton. Yeah, you know the
ocean side, you're like, what can you imagine a CoP's.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Yeah, now I tell you what. Yeah, you gather these bones,
put them in a duffel bag. You're at the ocean
and by bad luck, you pulled over for something stupid
like speeding. Hey, what's in the bag?
Speaker 2 (39:38):
You're going to jail?
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Just a skeleton from my face?
Speaker 1 (39:42):
You know. I go see him out of the fireplace,
suggests it's return us to the ocean. It wants me whatever,
release me.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
You know, the phantom told me to take them back
to the ocean. Otherwise they'd still be in my basement.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
Officer, Yeah, I mean so, I mean you can spin
this into a cavity, you know, me now, the way
we're talking, I mean literally for real, I.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
Mean, who does that? All of this is it's a
little fantastic.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
It is fantastic, And I think, you know, you've got
to be really out there, right, I mean, you know
you've got to be and you.
Speaker 3 (40:20):
Know they're experiencing this this secondhand drowning sensation where they
can't breathe and feeling the heaviness, not not the physical heaviness,
but the emotional Yeah, wants to go. Why is it
getting heavier?
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Well, you know, if it's right, it's almost you know what.
I was thinking that too, And it's almost to me
like this guy is starting.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
Like America's Jack the Ripper disposed.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
But let's take a look at it this.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
Right then, I just got this this thought too, about
maybe the heaviness, not physically, mentally or whatever, maybe this
guy who's starting to feel some sort of guilt. I mean,
this is kind of far out too. We're just you know,
little investigators here trying to dissect this. But maybe he
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felt guilt and maybe and of course not brought up
to me and I brought to my attention to email
or I think this is what the story presented me that.
I just give it how he used it to me, right,
I'll throw my narrative in there. But maybe though this
place state, you know, they saved up for this one
specific house, you know, had spent money to remodel it.
(41:42):
Maybe he was feeling guilty because maybe he knew something
of the past, what had gone taking place there. I understand,
you know, huh that will help you, cops. Yeah, you
know that really that would really in my mind just
calling the cops.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
I mean, can you okay?
Speaker 3 (42:02):
In your solution is to put the bones back stuffel
bag and the ocean.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Yeah, that's the solution. The first first off, bury them
in my house.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
Before and shove them in a duffel bag. Can you
imagine a scuba diver like, oh, what's in your Yeah,
you found a freaking here. Like maybe maybe someday a
diver out there is gonna come across a duffel bag
with some crusty bones in it, and he'll solve the
murder because the homeowner didn't want to be bothered.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Right, come on, Scott, this is funny. Gets full of
righty cops.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
I assume got a damn femur in the glove box
or whatever.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah, come on, you know, yeah, I don't.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
The resting place as a freaking academy sports duffel bag.
How rude.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
Yeah, it's yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
I'm not buying this story.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
First, when people sell me stories, Monica, I do present
whether I.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
Believe story, but there's a lot of holes in it.
You're the one that put the bones there. You are
just a callous sob it.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Do you know what I'm thinking? Maybe this story I'll
be convoluted. But maybe though, hey, think about this way.
Maybe this guy did something and maybe not even related
to this, right, but he felt in his way of
expression to relieve guilt. Tells a story because I know
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a lot of people that they keep these stories repressed.
If you had an experience with whatever it is, and
I remember when I had my experience, I really kept
it to myself for a long time. I did to
get it in yourself. And you know when you tell
us something that happened to you. For me, it's like
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a shoulder gets the weight gets taken off your shoulders. Now,
of course, if it's involving murder, haven't forbid.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
I don't think that weight ever goes away.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
But maybe this was just this guy's way of maybe
trying to admit or confess to something in nanimity, but
maybe perhaps. I mean, I don't know. I can't think
and get into the mind of other people. There should
have been a psychiatrist have been interesting, but I think.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
That would be interesting, like a criminal psychologist.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Yes, yes, or a forensic investigator or a criminal psychiatrist
or an FBI. You know, with the FBI. I almost
got into that. And the food or the food and
tobacco they were courting me in college and I.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
Said, no, my I just said on something else.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Looking back, you want to own and operate a bar? Yeah,
I was never of course, that was not my intentions. Monica.
Speaker 3 (45:09):
I know I'm teasing.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
I know you're teasing. I wanted to be a broadcaster.
My dad says, there you that's so hard to break
into get something that you know. It was a little
more you know, stable business.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Filip Folks is not.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
Stable, what my father told. So part of we had
to go to family therapy because I grew up in California,
so you had to go to a family there. And
during one of the sessions, the therapist asked my dad,
what would you like to see your daughter do as
a profession. You know what he said, I think she'd
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be a cool travel agent. Or I was like, Hi, Dad,
aim high. You know my scores are off the chart.
You want me to be a travel agent?
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Oh boy? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (46:02):
You know my dad. I love my dad. He was more.
Speaker 1 (46:04):
Conservative, unlike my personality. I'm not a conservative. It's like,
just pick something safe. Now. My scores weren't quite high
enough because I did want to go into the medical
I did believe or not want to be a doctor
well man, when I was a little kid, even in
my high school I did. In high school I want
(46:25):
to be a surgeon. I did, But Dad, I discovered that.
I mean, I'm not a dummy. I didn't get in
the U of M. But the thing is mathematics and
me just don't jive. And and the more research I
put into it, though, you really don't need math as
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a doctor.
Speaker 2 (46:47):
You just don't. You do well, you're not for certain
things you do for.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Medication, Yeah, but you don't have to know. But you
don't need to know trigonometry for it or geometry, do
you grig.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
I don't think you need Trigg. I don't need geometry,
but I think maybe calculus for GP probably not you'd
need but you do need math for dosing if.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
You're setting doses. But that's and today you can probably
plug that into a computer thing out. But anyway, that's
off the point. But I sucked at math, so yeah,
I knew I couldn't get into that. So I want
to be broadcaster, journalist, newspaper reporter. Oh no, you can't
do that, my dad. My dad tells me this, You'll
be looking for a job your entire life. My dad said,
(47:36):
computer science. And you know what part of him that
was smart of him? I said, that's so boring. What's
the computer? By the way, we didn't have computers. He says,
I guarantee you, when you're fifty years old, be a
millionaire another day in your life. And he was right
about that one. I took one class in computer science
in college and it wasn't for me.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
It was just boring, right, yeah.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
Oh, my my dad's other plan was that I joined
the army and I go to the linguist, the language
Institute in Monterey, Like, get in there just magically, I guess.
And because I have a I have a knack for
I learned languages quickly. Apparently he thought he thought, and yeah,
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he had this whole like future in the military worked
out for me, and I was not about boot camp. No, right,
I would not have made it. I would not have
made it like I feel.
Speaker 1 (48:35):
Like, yeah, no, you don't strike me as going through
boot camp to every no.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
Somebody screaming at me. I was so sensitive back then,
like people raising their voice that me made me cry
when I was young.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Oh wow, well, yeah.
Speaker 3 (48:49):
I really don't think I've been good.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
I didn't like that much either growing up. I mean,
but I will see that well anyways, So anyway.
Speaker 3 (49:03):
Yeah, a long story short with this story is call
the cops. Andy, don't dump the murder evidence in the
ocean in a double bag and make yourself look suspicious
when they find your fingerprints on it later on, or
your hair or something else.
Speaker 1 (49:25):
That's a perfect it's a perfect it's the perfect take
on that one. We're gonna put that one a bed.
But but I thought it was interesting and I knew you,
I knew you would get a kick out of it
because it was kind of ridiculous. Thanks everybody for coming
in today. But I do have a bigfoot one, which
is pretty cool, I think, and it kind of reminds
me of a few things that we've talked about in
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the past, and I did want to go over this.
And this is from a person, uh Roger, I guess.
He goes rob By mak up my name, my name
is Roger in this email and I'm must read this
right quick. He goes on and tell me that he
has been taking his family to the same camping area
in Assault Fork, Ohio. So this takes place in Suffolk
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Salt for Ohio. Yes, and I know many people to
do research here. Beautiful there, beautiful, I've heard many and
I and I have heard accounts of bigfoot in this area.
And there's conferences there. Ghost story. Yes, so this kind
of and I do find much like Michigan, Ohio.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
Its pretty it's got them.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
It's a pretty strange place if you're talking kryptis, you know. So,
So he goes on to tell me that this campsite
he used to go go to insult A.
Speaker 2 (50:44):
Fork over several several years.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
He was brought up from his father and he brought
up his son, and this, that and the other, and
every time he went camping all these campsites, Monica and
everybody listening was all within like a five five mile
eighties of each other over the years, so they went
from area to area, but all within the same proximity.
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And so this guy, Rodgers Rob, I've always heard the
stories about Bigfoot throughout my life growing up, he says.
The factually, he says, actually, in fact, in Salt Fork,
it always seemed like I came across other campers and
people out there and some bigfoot people that would always
talk about accounts of Bigfoot in this area. And again,
I know a lot of people in the research area
(51:30):
that do actually research Salt Fork. So I had a
guest don it too long ago. So and of course
goes on and he was telling me in this email, Yeah,
there's even the conferences, this, that and the other. We
all know that. So he goes on and he says
that his youngest son at the time was approaching and
this is several years ago, maybe eight nine years ago,
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but he does say that his son was approaching the
age of thirteen years old, and he listened to all
your stories growing up camping, and he became a very
enthusiastic and very much wanted to believe in these stories
about Bigfoot. So this young kid, as I can expect right,
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always asking his dad about bigfoot, this dad the other.
We got to start looking for bigfoot dad when we
go camping. You know, you hear the story's dad all
this stuff is an excitable young kid. So again Roger would,
being a good dad that he has always listened to
his son and the father, Roger would tell his son
that despite he himself, the dad not really believing, you know,
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he personally never came across anything in us all of
his years that even remotely was close to any of
the evidence that bigfooters put out there. He never seen
any of this. So his father, his son grew more
and more, more and more interested, and as the father
would tell him, hey, look, maybe the foot exists. Keep
(53:01):
an open mind, and hey, I'm not mad at you.
You know, it is what it is. So so anyways
he goes Rob. It happens one night we happen to
be in the Salt Fork Ranch campsite and all of
a sudden, he says, Rob, no kidding, I start hearing
these strange vocalizations that rang out from the woods, and
(53:23):
I'm with he says, I'm with my son. And then
Roger the father says, well, first I thought maybe it
was coyotes or something, right, maybe an owl. But he says, Rob,
this this sound was a little bit different. He says
it started low and kind of guttural, but then he says,
(53:45):
as the sounds grew on, they grew just a little
bit louder, and they grew almost like humanly right, kind
of sounded like a little a human element to them,
he says, especially like in the pitch or whatever. But
he says, but boy, this was much too powerful, you know,
to be like a human being. It was just deep,
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guttural and loud and expansive. So and he says, yeah,
it's nothing I could identify. And he says, rab will
be honest with you, kind of creeped me out, and
I started thinking, well, maybe is this a bigfoot? He
doesn't really know, right, but now his wheels are spinning
about all the stories to the area. So so he says, yeah,
(54:26):
so my son hears this, and he says he tugs
on his sleeve or whatever, on his shoulder whatever he does.
He says, he, Dad, did you hear that? Is that
like bigfoot? And he's all excited. So he says, you know,
it's nighttime. This Roger says that it was nighttime. He's
talking to his son, and he had a lantern on,
and he turned down his lantern or his flash light,
(54:47):
whatever a light he was using, he turned it down,
and he told his son just to be quiet, to
sit here, just be quiet and listen. So guy, he says, hey, Rob,
this sound came again. But the sound, now I got
much closer. Its soundly, he was closer, Okay. Roger says,
the thing that really chilled me was that the sound itself,
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it was the only thing he heard. Then he noticed
that he didn't hear anything else surrounding him. Now, of course, Monica,
we always hear these stories about these cryptids. Right, all
of a sudden in the forest gets definitely quiet, right,
And again this is the same instance with this man Roger.
As he's telling me this, everything got really quiet. No win,
no movement, just these human like owls. So Roger goes
(55:41):
on to tell me, so he really doesn't remember it,
kind of dissipated, and he really doesn't remember falling asleep
that night. And then he says, Rob, I can just
remember lying. I think I was sleeping, but I kept
waking up, lying away and just trying to put together
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what I heard. He says. He was kind of scary
because at this time he never took a weapon or
a rifle or anything with them into the forest at
this part of Salt Fork, because he never felt danger
even with wildlife, right or predators don't only know what
the predators would be. A Salt Fork kind of looked
that up. There's bear, okay, so well that's the predator.
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So he says he did have a hatchet that he'd
always brought along to chop up wood, so he just
remembers having his hand around this, he actually clutching it
very tightly, and he says during the night he tried
to listen again for the sounds, but he also remembers
some stories about Bigfoot. He remembers trying to listen for
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maybe crackling of the foi lage or the leaves, and
he buy petal walking or movement. He was just trying
to be very astute. So I really didn't it much sleep,
he says. The morning, he says, the morning rolls in,
he gets up and he looks around and he finds
no signs of animals, no broken branches, no footprints, nothing.
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So his son, Ricky, I guess his name is Ricky.
I just remember Ricky. The young kid goes. He tells
his dad, now, okay, after all this is said and done,
the next morning that he said he thought he saw
a tall figure beyond you know, the firelight, and the
dad says, Ricky, you're making that up. It was probably
just your imagination. There was nothing there, but we did
hear the sounds, and they both were in agreement with that.
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So he says, so this was some time ago. And
then he says, rob but since then, this guy Roger
tells me there's something about him just changed. He says
that experience. He didn't he thought he could shake it off,
Monica and everybody listening, but he says that something changed
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in them, you know, did something to him. But he
just felt not quite at ease, like all the many
years he did. When he went into the woods, he
says that he started having like these stupid dreams about
the woods.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
He says.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
He goes on to say things like the dreams where
where he's running around barefoot in the dark, all around
the familiar parts of Saltmark, and then he seems like
the trees were alive, but not alive like we all
know them to be alive, but it seems like they
captured on an identity or something, right, So he found
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those dreams to be very odd and very peculiar, and
he just was not the same even though he just
heard these sounds right Monica didn't physically see anything, but
he just it got to him. So but his son, Ricky,
on the other hand, his fire is fuel. Daddad, we
got to keep going bad, we got to look for Bigfoot.
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And the dad has been very reluctant. So he doesn't
tell his son that he's really at odds now with
going back, but because of his son, the love for
his son, and he says, well, I just got to
go back.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
And do this.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
So about a year after this incident passed, he takes
his son back and into the similar area and they
go camping. In fact, I remember he says this was
just last year, in year twenty twenty four, and then
he goes on to say, yeah, just about the same location,
same area, and he says, okay. So they're there about
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three or four days and nothing, no sounds, no nothing.
And so this Roger says, hey, Robie, start to feel
more at ease, and he says I actually started laughing
it off, like, wow, I let that experience last year,
and these dreams get to me. So he started getting
back to his old self and in fact didn't even
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mind talking about Bigfoot with his son anymore. And he
says about the fourth or fifth day, it was nighttime
and he says, he's with his son and they're right
back at the fire and they're looking out into the
tree line and he's you hear that, Okay, Wow, I
hear some gurgling in the background, weird.
Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
Bones coming back.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Oh my gosh, there's something I got it. Well, it's
very weird, very weird. Never had this experience before, but
it's probably a connection. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
Anyways, I'll replay later.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
So sees a multiple set of eyes now like eye
shine right, he says, he Rob.
Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
They are very low to the.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
Ground at first, and then all of a sudden, he says, Rob,
I noticed that the eyes are rising. Yeah. I keep
hearing that. This is like strange. I'm not saying it's
paranoral monica, but this is very weird.
Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
It's only on your end.
Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
I'm not Yeah, see I'm hearing it. Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
I don't I mean, I don't have headphones on, so
I can't hear it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
I don't think it's any weird, everybody, it's just odd.
But anyway, so tell on with the story. So he
sees multiple sets of eyes low to the ground, and
he sat rising up. Okay, So and then he's looking
and there's different sets and they're getting higher and higher,
and he says, Rob, you know, no kidding. All of
a sudden, these figures kind of step out from the
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tree line some distance away, and he says, from the dark,
from the from the distance, he saw these dark type
like shadows that you know from in back of the fire,
kind of like silhouettes of huge beings or whatever. Guys sing,
oh my gosh, is this really kind of bigfoot? He
doesn't really know. And so and then he says, these eyes,
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your remember's eyes very distinctly. They were like they're like oval,
very big. And he says they were like amber. There
were amber colored eye and they were like growing very
excuse me, glowing very brightly in the distance at.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
The tree line. He says, man, it was so weird.
Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
Rob. So the sun grabs his dad by the arm
and they're both kind of in a wake a little
bit scared because they just don't know what this is.
They can distinctly see the eyes shine in different sets
of four or five of these things in the distance,
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and they were just very silent, and he says, Rob,
they were just peering in and watching from what he
can gather. And then he says, towards the end of
this is him and he says, Rob, they are there
for quite a while. He says, Rob, No, I have
no night vision. I can't make it out. It's the
naked eyes just looking at these and this point on
for several minutes, he said. Then he says, all of
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a sudden, one of them lets out a low, not aggressive, right,
but a rumbling kind of growl that reminded him of
the previous year with a voice right, he says, very deep,
very pronounced, And he says he felt like it wasn't threatening,
(01:03:02):
but he did kind of get the premonition or the
intuition that it was maybe a warning that, yeah, you know,
get out of here type of thing. Not very welcoming.
Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
I should say, really i'd pack, well.
Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
Yeah, you know, I well probably, I mean I probably
hang out a little while longer, but anyway, at least
in the morning, so anyway, this Roger, he stood there,
not sure what to do. He says, he realizes, now,
as I said earlier, the very for all these years
going to sol Fork, he never brought a weapon, maybe
a machety or a the axe to cut wood. And
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he says, this was the first time ever that he
brought a rifle, just in case. And he realizes that
it's in his tense and he doesn't really know what
to do if.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
He should get it.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
He says, something told me, no leave it there, which
I think I wish, which I would advise, maybe get
it and have it on you, but don't do anything
else with it unless you know, something further arises. Right,
So stood there, rifles inside the tent. He's his son
is kind of scared. And this kid is really you know, ambitious,
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but he's kind of, you know, feeling a little weird scared.
So he says, rob all of a sudden, as quickly
as they appeared, stood there for several minutes without any sound.
They simply kind of eyeshine kind of faded out, and
that was that, he says. Next morning, he gets up
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with his son, Dad, we got to go out there
toward that tree line. Look for evidence maybe that was bigfoot.
So the dad reluctantly goes with his son, Yes, takes
his rifle with them, goes out to the tree line.
He says, Rob, I found nothing, No footprints, no broking branches, nothing, nothing,
nothing at all. He says, Yes, So I really haven't
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spoke much about that night, he says. He says, Rob,
I personally will go with my son occasionally, but now
he's a little bit older and his son is just
totally is into bigfoot. He likes going back, and now
he takes notes, he writes a journal he's written. You know,
he's drawn pictures of what him and his dad allegedly saw. Yeah,
(01:05:25):
he's big time. E's gung hole. So and the son
told dad they're not here to hurt us. You know
this is you know this that was kind of a
good experience, right, I guess it kind of was Monica.
But then Rogers says in the final and then closing,
all I know is this my dreams have come back
there a little bit differently. He goes, Rob, remember how
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the dream about running barefoot in the forest, He says. Now,
he goes, I know, Rob, is this sounds so weird
to tell you this, the dream is a little different.
I'm still running barefoot in the forest, but it appears
to me that I'm running alongside a bigfoot. Yes, it
sounds weird, but I have to throw that in you
because that's my dreams today.
Speaker 2 (01:06:09):
And now I'm more apprehensive than ever.
Speaker 1 (01:06:11):
I root on my son to do what he wants
to do, especially when he gets a little bit older,
to venture out. But he goes that's my story, Signed Roger.
You know, eight things move, they're a new member or
a new pirate hang moon are So Yeah, I thought
that was odd story. I mean I've heard a lot
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of stories similar to that, Monica, you know, like you.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
Yeah, it's interesting. You know it affected him deeply on
a psychological level if he's dreaming about it. For sure.
I've been in situations like that where he had reason though,
I mean he had serious like something happened to him.
I had dreams like that just from being on land
in this particular area, and I had like unnerving dreams
(01:07:05):
about the area for six months or a year after
leaving it, like going back home, and you know, something
happened for sure, in my opinion.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
Yeah, and I think that's a great point. You know
you've had, you said, some dreams about your experience.
Speaker 3 (01:07:26):
Yeah, so, yeah, I was in Colorado. I was in
southeast Colorado, and I was in a wilderness area that
you know, there's no you can only drive your car
so far and then you have to either hike in.
I don't even know if I think horses pack animals
were allowed, but we didn't take the pack animals and
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we hiked in like another three or four miles before
we came to a river we couldn't cross right because
it was going That river was flowing. So the weirdest
thing we had was a red light that came into
camp one night. We thought it was somebody's headland. We
thought somebody because we were doing bigfoot research and we
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were stationed at various areas on the mountains above this
river valley kind of looking down onto our camp, and
I figured one of the researchers called it a night
early and didn't tell anybody, and they were coming back
into camp with their headlight on red. But when we
all reconvened at the appropriate time, it wasn't them. We
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don't know who there was a red light in our camp.
That's the weirdest thing that happened. But the area itself,
just the area that we were investigating in was very unnerving.
It was very unnerving. And that's what I mean. I
don't know what it was with the land. There's reports
of UFOs out of there. There's a lot of weird
things that happened in that area. The only thing I said,
(01:08:58):
like I said that we had was this red light
wander through camp that look like somebody's head lamp. And
I guess, you know, it could have been somebody invading
our camp. I don't know, but yeah, I had nightmares,
like nightmares is I had unnerving dreams, Like I woke
up feeling very unnerved from the dreams for like six
months or a year afterwards. So I mean, I would
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imagine these are similar to like what this man is experiencing.
But he had like reason, like better reason than I
did for it. I mean, he had glowing eyes, he
had like this growling speechy thing, like he had more
of a reason to have these types of dreams.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
Yeah, there is a reasoning behind that, I think for him,
and of course for a man that, as he explained earlier,
love camping. And we've heard these two similar stories about
people that come across something in the forest and they
don't go back over again, which is unfortunate really, but
it's I mean, it's understandable. And yeah, for a person
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that raised his family, you know, camping in the same area,
his son brought him up. His son very enthusiastic, obviously
loves it. And then his son was really catching out
his entire bigfoot phenomenon, the stories you heard from other campers,
and he has an interest, and I'm sure the dad
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was appeasing him and just thinking it was cool for
his son, you know. Then all of a sudden to
have this experience where he has these dreams and doesn't
want to tell his son but really doesn't want anything
to do with the woods.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
That's kind of sad, But I mean, it's all fun
and games until you have something that like affects you psychologically.
You can have an encounter and you can't handle.
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
It, you know. That's so true.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
And I just find it odd that, you know what
I always find odd about people though, I mean about
people that have the accounts or encounters, They never have
one for all these years, and all of a sudden,
the more and more they think about it, and in
this case, this man has his son that's egging him
on to do some research after hearing the stories. Then
all of a sudden, you know, he has an experience. Now,
(01:11:14):
who knows what this was. It was definitely something unless
to your point, it was something that affected him.
Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
I just it often makes me wonder.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
Because if it weren't for this guy's son, outside of
the stories that he heard, I'm wondering if he ever would.
Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Have come across anything.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Because I do believe that we all, in some weird way,
can manifest our own success or experiences. Now I'm not
suggesting you can sit down I want to see dog
Man every night. No, you've seen what you know, and
you know what I'm saying that.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
But I think that intention is like a form of
vibration right in everything energy, And if you're putting out that,
like you're going on a research, you're going to look
for these things, you're investigating something like that, you're putting
that energy out there. And I think that if something's
in the area that's in tune with that, it'll be
attracted to you, so you're more likely to have.
Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
That's a great point because I never really knew that
until I started talking with all you guys and stuff
like that, learning and I never really knew about this
whole vibration and frequency thing, the energy that we put off.
And I think that I am a believer today. And
it's not that I never believed it before. I just
never really think. Yeah, I thought about it, but I
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do think you're right. And Keith even said that MoG's
book Big Front on the Brain. Yeah, I think that. Yeah,
your intentions, we always hear that a lot in this field,
whatever you want to call what we do attentions, vibration energy. Yes,
I think that we exude dad into the forest or wherever,
(01:12:57):
and I think we can derive certain things from it,
some more extreme than others, of course, right, So I
think there is something true to that. Yeah, yeah, I
do believe in it, and I don't know obviously, Oh yeah, obviously, yeah,
well we all do. I believe in it for sure
(01:13:17):
now because I can relate to all the things that's
happened to me taking out that equation. Yeah, I guess
it was. I was I was given something off because
they're these things are attracted to me. Well, the paranormal
is more attracted than me.
Speaker 3 (01:13:31):
Really, Yeah, I mean you're on that frequency, right, or
on that I mean, people call it vibes, call it
whatever you want. You know, you're putting out that energy. Yeah,
it's in line with something in the area. It's gonna
you're going to see it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Yeah, there is something to that. And I think that
and again I think we all and I we've all
heard this before. I read all these books as a
kid growing up, The Power of Positive Thinking. I read
that Dale Carneity How to Win Friends and Influence People,
which actually is a great book. I've used it throughout business,
right and when I worked there forward all the time,
you know, and it works.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
There's certain things about that, right.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
And the one thing though, Monica, which is really weird,
and you know that I have these really vivid dreams,
frightening dreams, right, and you've heard several of them, you know,
with really creepy stuff. Yeah, but you know, the thing
that traumatized me the most was when I had my
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bigfoot counter And it wasn't really so much that what
I experienced, even though my personal experience losing cognizance, black
and white filter, my vision getting yelled at like that,
and then of course my girlfriend two months later passes away.
Certainly traumatic, sure, and something I'll certainly never forget. But
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what's weird. I don't dream about that. I've never dreamt
once about that incident. I've dreamt about other crazy things
totally unrelated, But not one time in my life have
I dreamt that encounter.
Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
That's interesting and that is kind of yeah, up in
your dream somehow.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
Not it has not. It has not. I guess that's good.
I don't know. I mean, I'm used to it. I
tell the story so many times and it's kind of
a seven year I mean, it was twenty eighteen, I mean,
but no, not even once, not once. In fact, I
have even dreamt about my girl that passed away in
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my life ever, really, yeah, no, I have that.
Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
Happens to me, like like with my son, like I want,
I want to dream about him, right, because it makes
you feel closer to that person. Yes, And I don't
think i've ever but maybe one time had my son
and my dreams And even that one time, it was fleeting.
It was not like he was standing there talking to me.
(01:16:03):
He was like in the periphery and I was actively
seeking him out and I couldn't get to him. But like,
I've never had that, and you would think you know,
and in your case as well, you think that you would,
you know, dream about them at least once or twice.
Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Yeah, you know, I can honestly tell you you know.
And I know people claim to have dreams that they
forgot about, but I don't typically forget any of my dreams.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Oddly I would remember that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
And I never once dreamt it, never once spoken about it,
as you know, at nauseum for forever, but it's never
manifested in any dreams. The dreams I get it, as
you mostly know. Remember what I've told you, are always
about me being lost somewhere in a familiar area and
I'm lost, I can't get out, I get scared. There's
always somebody from my past that helps me out right
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or gets or gets me out, except for the dream
that I had last year about this guy helping me
out of the poker room and ended up being the devil.
And I told you that one. If I have it,
I'll tell you some other time. But yeah, I mean
that's what I get. I'm always lost, boxed in. I'll
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tell you I'm what quick funny dream about being boxed in?
I was about eight or nine years old. And I'm
on the top bunk in my bedroom and my dad
used to always make city chicken. It's not a little skewer,
you know, there's and it's made up of it's not
chicken at all, it's what type of It's like a
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beef and a pork loin, and it's just on a stick.
And he saw taste it and it's very cool, gravy juice,
very very good. So it was very gravyish and drippy
on a stick, right, very messy. The first time I
started getting these boxed in dreams, which again I get
all the time, and this is you're gonna laugh, but
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it's scared of crap out of me. I was my
top bug. My brother's in the bottom bunk, and all
of a sudden, I'm dreaming about the city chicken, and
the city chicken all of a sudden started piling up on
either side of the walls, the bottom of the floor
to the top of the ceiling, and these city chicken
skewers are starting to add up and multiply all around
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the square of my room and on the top of
the bunk bed, and they're getting closer and closer closer
to me, starting to box me in where the city
Chicken skewers encompass the entire room and I now can't breathe.
In my dream, I'm suffocating, and I remember snapping out
(01:18:43):
of it, gasping for air, which I think was just
inside my own hat. I wasn't gasping for air. Pull
one of those, right, damn city chicken. And do you know,
ever since that dream, I've never had a city Chicken again.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
You can't eat city chicken. Okay, that's an understandable.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
I'm just hey.
Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
I know it was Goofy's story, but that was my
dream and dreams where I was suffocating.
Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
But I woke up and I had like rolled into
the pillow or something, you know, like I was literally suffocating.
Speaker 1 (01:19:17):
Oh well, now that I've heard of before. I told
you a story about someone assassinated me. And I felt
the bullet pop out of my head literally real life.
And I woke up with sweat coming down my face
and I thought it was blugs.
Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
I thought I was really shot.
Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
Sure, I saw myself get shot in a dream. I
think we talked about that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
We did, yes, And I think I told you I
saw myself fall off a cliff and right before impact.
I woke up, so I didn't see myself get splattered,
but I didn't feel myself get assassinated.
Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
You know what I have done before in dreams because
I can loucid dream where I realize I'm dreaming, right, yeah, yeah,
you know you're in a dream, yes, so you can
control it. And I had either jumped or like a
long distance down like because I can sometimes I can
fly in my dreams, which is I think crazy. Yeah, though,
(01:20:13):
but I either had jumped off the cliff or anyway
I was coming down, right, you'd have that jerking awake
kind of feeling. Well, I started to do that, but
I was like, no, I'm dreaming. I know I'm dreaming,
and I didn't jerk myself awake and I went all
the way to the ground. Oh I landed, but I
didn't like right in my dream, I landed and I
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was like, oh, you can land. I remember thinking that's cool,
you can land because I realized I was dreaming and
I didn't want to wake up.
Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Oh yeah, ok, that crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:20:50):
I do that too. I've the luciage.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
I know when I'm dreaming a lot of dreams too,
see I've had Yeah, I am I have vivid much
like yours, and they're very some of I've had some cool,
they're not all My dreams aren't like I don't dread
going to bed. I've had a lot of great dreams.
In fact, it's weird. Let me ask you this, I
actually can have part one, part two, part three dreams.
(01:21:12):
I can literally. First of all, I can wake up
in the middle of the night with a cool dream
and I wake up so I think a PM.
Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
Like that was such a great dream.
Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
So I go back to bed and I'm trying to
rethink the dream to bring it up, and I've had
some success where it continues on right and then I'll
do like a part three the next night, and so, yeah,
I've had that happen. I can do that all the time,
and I've had that. Yeah, I've done that many times.
(01:21:43):
In fact, I still have some dreams I remember dreaming
years ago that once in a while come back into
my brain while I'm sleeping. So yeah, it's just very
very I do have pretty cool dreams for the most part.
But when I have those dreams where I'm in danger,
I'm always like that Boxton and Lost. Those really, when
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I wake up typically Monica, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
Go back to bed. I just stay up because I
just want to.
Speaker 3 (01:22:11):
I had one, and I'm trying to remember what it was.
It was recently. I want to say it was last week.
I had a dream that was so real and unnerving
that I was afraid to go back to sleep because
I didn't want to go back into that dream because
(01:22:31):
it was so because usually I can tell i'm dreaming
or when I wake up, I'm like, oh, that was weird,
you know, like, but it was a dream. I woke
up with like this sense this crazy like just apprehension,
just intuition, apprehension.
Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Yeah, yes, experience it, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:22:49):
I And I wish I could remember what it was now,
you know, I wish I could remember what it was.
But here's what's crazy. It's like, out of the blue,
for no reason at all, I've been having those type
of apprehensive dreams from my first husband, like he's in
my dream. I'd never dream about him that he's in it,
Like I had one last night, and I'm trying to
(01:23:09):
figure out why all of a sudden, I'm dreaming about
this sob Yeah, I don't want to, I don't want to,
but what I mean something's going on that's making me
like and they are vivid dreams, and they're really confrontational
to like, I don't understand why, like what's going on
in my mind that I have to have these dreams
(01:23:29):
to sort it?
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
That is really odd. Well, see out of the blue,
I don't want to.
Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
I mean, he's been dead for twenty something years.
Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
Yeah, I mean, I will tell you this. When I
got I was married seven years and you know what
the odd thing is, this happens to me on occasions,
maybe a couple of times a year. I'll dream about
the ex wife and her. Yeah, I loved her dad,
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her whole family loved me. His my ex wife's dad
would call me to take me through red wing hockey
games and the exclude her. He's so mad at that. Oh,
his mom and dad at Christmas time showered me with
presents and only a couple for the daughter. She grew
to resent me because of her mom and dad loved me. Really,
(01:24:24):
I firmly believe that. Yeah, yeah, you're you know, blah
blah blah, you know, but I do dream about her occasionally,
and I really and I had no I hold off
nothing against your I think perhaps with her though we
did have that bond of the ghost in the House
of the Shadow people, and we had a lot of
we had a couple of weird experiences, so maybe that
(01:24:45):
is the only thing I can think of. But I
do love I did. I still to this day love
her dad. I would talked to him over twenty years.
But that guy was a very cool guy to me,
So the whole family was. They were cooler to me
than my wife. That's not that I think about it,
but again, yeah, so that's that was weird. But yeah,
I dream about her for some odd reason once in
(01:25:05):
a while.
Speaker 3 (01:25:07):
Yeah, I mean usually when I dream about him, it's
like confrontational, like it's never a good dream. It's very
much like real life. You know, nothing good is coming
out of that dream, but just like it's been a
run of it and I can't figure out, like, Hi, Hi,
I don't want to dream about this guy.
Speaker 1 (01:25:27):
Yeah, No, I don't really want to dream about the accident.
When I dream about her, it's just she's in the dream.
But there's no reason. I mean, it's not a story
behind the dream, and she's just kind of there for
a little bit and pops out. But yeah, it's just
we got to put together a dream show people love.
A lot of people suggested that already. Yeah, I love
and some dis I've told so many dream stories and
(01:25:53):
I got more I've never told because I dream like
almost so frequently.
Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
I will dream during the day, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:26:01):
Yeah, I'll zone out and have I guess dreams.
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
Yeah, I have to speak quite often.
Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
But anyways, yeah, that'd be cool. I still want to
do the Witch Show, which I told you about a
long time ago.
Speaker 3 (01:26:18):
Maybe, yeah, that in October.
Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
In October I was thinking, yeah, because I still got
something saved. And of course I know you got a
bunch of stuff. Hey, thanks to Larry Sharp for gifting
five pirates are thanks to Kelly Sanderford for her super chat.
Moon became a new member, and I thought somebody else
(01:26:40):
gifted a Pirate membership. I don't know if I thought
there was I don't see it here.
Speaker 3 (01:26:48):
I just saw the one from Larry just Larry. Okay, Well,
Moon became a new member.
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
That was maybe that was it. But if somebody did,
I don't see it in here. But thank you. If
you did, Oh, Moon and Noon did, I.
Speaker 1 (01:27:03):
Don't know why.
Speaker 3 (01:27:05):
Okay, I'll have a member.
Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
And move gifted five members, so ten new pirates. Yay,
thank you so much for all that. And today is Thursday.
Oh is Monica doing something tonight?
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
Monica is doing something tonight. I'm going to talk about
my conversation with chat GPT. So I had seen this
trend going around where people are like, give it three rules.
Like the first rule is you can only give one
word answers. I told mine it could give one or
two word answers, okay. The second is be simple and
(01:27:42):
direct and clear, okay. And the third rule is say
the word whatever. I said, pumpkin, but people make up whatever.
Say this word when you want to say yes, but
you were being forced to say no. And then you
ask it all all kinds of questions, and I asked them,
(01:28:03):
but questions about like conspiracy theories, like aliens on Earth,
like where do we come from as a species? Like
how did we originate here? And the government I like
a lot of Bohemian grove. I asked a lot of questions,
and the answers that it gave were interesting, and to
(01:28:25):
be fair, I don't know if it's giving answers that
thinks I want to hear, or if it's giving truth.
I mean, I don't I don't know, but it's an
interesting conversation to listen.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
That cool. Yeah, I'll uh, I'll have to tune in
to that with This sounds pretty interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
Because it went on until chat GPT basically cut me off.
Speaker 2 (01:28:45):
Oh he did, we're done.
Speaker 3 (01:28:46):
You've like you and I didn't know because I pay
like X amount of dollars. I'd like paid a year,
like a lot of money for access to like all
this stuff on chat GPT, and it basically said, you've
reached your limit until this chat g PT resets in
three hours. Really, yeah, it told me it wouldn't let
me ask any more questions.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
Well you must have been really, I was digging out. Yeah,
you got your money's worth out of it. I guess
it is. Man, This chick's costing us more money. We
got to put her time out.
Speaker 3 (01:29:18):
She's asking the wrong questions.
Speaker 1 (01:29:20):
Well, Jett, Yeah, I don't know. I think the air. Hey, Barbara,
thanks everybody for coming on in. Appreciate y'all. Yeah, that'll
be cool. I'm gonna check that out. Subscribe to Monica
Rolls on UH on YouTube Our Paranormal World BMR. If
you knew the Blondes and the Booze Texas front Portsdowney
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Scho says stuff paranormal, Paul truth tinfoil that covers all
this misfits that will be down at the conference. It's
fast approaching. Everybody. Maybe's nineteenth and twentieth of September. Got
my banner done? Did you see the post I sent everybody?
I got this vinyl banner.
Speaker 3 (01:30:01):
I wasn't looking at it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Oh yeah, no, I probably not. So I got this cool,
extremely cool. It's a three by six foot vinyl poster
and it's bigfoot miss with my face on it. Very
nice and oh, I don't know what I was thinking about.
(01:30:24):
I didn't have them installed grammets Oh no, and as
heavy as hell.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
Yeah, so does somebody have a grammt?
Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
I went to FedEx. Someone suggested going to fed X.
Took it up there and they installed grammits for me. Yeah,
and they did a good job apparently. I mean they
seemed very secure. But now I gotta go find a
frame in which to hang it from because I don't
(01:30:58):
have nothing like that. I never broke down about a
frame when I go to conferences. So yeah, I decided
to get something. So I'm looking on something on Amazon.
Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
Something else. To take to the conference.
Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
Yeah, you know, whatever, I might just I feel get
a frame I can something I can carry on, or
just mail it to the conference.
Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
I don't know, Yeah, mail it to the museum.
Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Yeah, I might just do that because I don't want
to carry all this trap.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
When I went like camping out in the PNW, I
just literally mailed all my gear out ahead of me
because I didn't like it all on a plane.
Speaker 1 (01:31:33):
I'm going to do that because number One, I travel light.
When I travel, it doesn't matter if I'm staying one
day or one week. I always carry one duffel bag
and what I need I buy. That's it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:31:45):
When I get on the plane, I just need to
have my driver's license, my phone, and my at least
one credit card.
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
Yeah, oh yeah, those those are.
Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
My like must have ye driver phone, credit cards?
Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
Yep, And I always I do take them and carry on.
I don't bother. I throw it in the above storage.
I'm done. So that's me based everybody once again. And yeah,
with that being said, tune into Monica then, I because
I think this would be pretty cool.
Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
I'm going to be an interesting chat.
Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
I'll definitely be lurking in the background and checking it out.
You're gonna be out with Joe.
Speaker 3 (01:32:19):
I think so. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
Okay, well very good. It sounds interesting tonight. Thank you Monica,
Thanks to everybody again. And with that being said, I
have a great weekend coming up.
Speaker 3 (01:32:38):
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