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July 1, 2025 24 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hello, everyone, welcome. I would apologize on the volume, but
I'm pretty sure that this is the first time you
might hear me clearly since I realized that my microphone
was where can I cramp?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
So right now I'm just sitting.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Outside. You go to get a second Winch.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Replacement, you know, exactly, not a.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Third, because I would I don't know how the insurance
would have seen that if I get two winches replacements
within a month, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
It's like.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
This car has had so many inches and not on
its own mechanically solid. It shows that's luck literally, like
I mean, he has had like I put in the
ten accidents, uh second wheel, show windshield replacement, and one

(01:24):
hundred and thirty seven thousand miles so far. It would
have been also an eleventh ch accident. But thankfully my
nephew didn't actually hit it. It was something that he
was already there. It was number ten, which had happened
whenever the car, so he got lucky in that one.
But based on his confession, he hit the cour time. Thankfully,

(01:53):
Sudar Room makes.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Really good.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Breaks. I mean, because well they're still going and they
have had a few issues already, so like one time
my car slid off on the snow on a small
curve going five miles an hour, and if it wasn't
because it hit exactly on the rim, it would have

(02:20):
busted the car.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
But for a while, if you wanted.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
To to document the things with my car, you know, because
like think about it, and I want to make sure
that ten twenty thirty years from now, I remember this
because I never had to the lot bad luck. And
this was supposed to be Jay's car next year or

(02:48):
after when he gets a car, and now I'm not
even sure to give it to him. It might be
a death trap like all those other planes you can see.
Bought the car first ever. Never in my life had

(03:11):
I had a brand new car. I think I was
thirty nine when I got it, Yeah, thirty nine. Then
I first of a brand new car four point five
miles in it, and I got myself a super route
because I was hoping that the mechanics and it will
last at least half a million miles. I don't know

(03:34):
if the car will last half a million miles. So
there's forty if I'm honest, because within a week of
getting it, somebody rearended me. But keep in mind all
of these accidents are minor accidents, just enough to make
it look like somebody beat the crap out of it

(03:54):
on the outside, but they never reached the inside. Let
me listen. So he hits me in the back.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
It wasn't bad.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
We were both on a red line. Uh. Somehow he
thought that I should go and made that decision for me,
and so he went tapped me and then got upset
that I didn't go. That was number one in the
first week. By the second week, I'm driving home about
I'm about an hour away and I'm driving the highway

(04:29):
here in upstate New York. Driving the highways. It's not
like there's state maybe I'm not sure, but over here,
basically you got a lot of green foliage and trees
and crap on the left and side, and on the
medium Department of Transportation vehicle one of those who work

(04:52):
on the highways. They get onto the from the medium
onto the highway and as crossing the lanes to going
to the slow lane and you know, speed up. The
entire enclosure on the back had one opening for like
the little door that they must have forgotten to put in,
and there was one empty bucket just bouncing around, doesn't

(05:15):
it come out. I moved from the right lane to
the left lane, and as I moved on the left lane,
the bucket starched, bounce and moved to the left lane,
and I try to move back to the right, but
it hit me. Thankfully, going on seventy five miles an hour.
It hit the very corner of the bumper, so you know,

(05:35):
I started analyzing it later. I could have had an
airbag deployment. As seventy five miles an hour, you imagine
how bad that could have gone. So I was like, Okay,
not a problem. Thank god I've got a dash camp too,
because when I called the stake to be able to
report it, they wanted to make sure what can of

(05:56):
information I have to verify it. Did I get the
truck number, that I at the license plate, that I
pulled the guy over to ask him anything whatsoever. Nope,
I didn't do any of that, So how can we
prove it? Thankfully, again, I have my my desh camp,
so I sent the video. You can see the bucket
fall out of it, fall down, hit me. All of that,

(06:16):
they pay for it. I'm starting to forget the issues
because there's so many another one was living work. I
work in many different places, so at this point I
was leaving the whole of justice and I had to
just part my car in the basement at about nine am,

(06:40):
fut something one pm. Did I go in and I
get on. I start hearing like a what the hell?
Halfway through the house, like two point thirty, driving in
the highway to my house, all like I was calling
the dealership to make an appointment to have it checked up. Oh,
we get on am in next week. No, I need

(07:01):
it now, No, no appointments. All of a sudden, my
car just automatically. All the lights went on, like I
spressed messagery on the dash work, so they made an emergency, Yeah,
appointment for me.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
What was it?

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Well, I got mouse geddy. And you might wonder what
is a mouse katty, Well, that's when a mouse gets
so tangled up into the belt the moves engine and
everything else, the alternator, it looks like a mouse spaghetti

(07:36):
and half the mouse was like the meatball. So because
he chew enough on the edge of it, then once
he started rolling and started peeling off the entire edge,
just that thing started feeling completely off until the whole
belt went let me see, Oh, Andrew has to under

(07:57):
the belt. My nephew last year, she he went asked
me if he could go to the store for us
to go get a few things. Yeah, go ahead. When
he came back, he scratched my mom's car with mine.
So that's a twofer for him this year. That's the
one that I was saying. He gets home and they're
telling me the to you, I think that I scretch

(08:21):
your car because we were crossing the bridge and I
heard a pang And when I look at the real.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Mirror, then.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Part was already blown up on the plastic cover, and
I'm like, no to worry, that one's fine. I checked
the tire. He has a little dent. I put it
back on to where he needed to be. So that's
why I was saying earlier. The rims from there. That

(08:54):
brings up to that orther one. I don't know when
it happened. It happened within the last three months. When
I get out it went to get an oil change.
The way that they parked the car was parked like
you have the rear mirror which is like the color
plastic and right below there's like a strip of other

(09:15):
plastic that separated and that one it's black, so I
couldn't tell when he got beat up and he was
missing the piece. And so that happened with the last
three months. So somebody literally while I was parked hit
my rear mirror and scratched my door and all that stuff.
So that was what one mouse hit rear ended. We

(09:40):
got the bucket, the two from Andrew, that's five, the
sixth from the from the and I wouldn't even count
the second one from Andrew because it wasn't anything but
the rim, So we're gonna eliminate that, and they would
be the fifth one would be tattles. Jesus, I just

(10:05):
mentioned being parked in there. Then there was Jennifer backing
up hit it my door. That's number six. Dan. It
was while parked in front of Jin's shop. The owner
of the shop next door went to park and it

(10:27):
hit my bumper and fender. That's seven.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
What was the only one.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
I went through a car wash and it popped out
my bumper on the side like the rear the flap.
All of a sudden, it just popped it down and
popped out the front tier. I mean, there's a few
that I'm missing. Two winch wipers. This one got two cracks.
One three weeks ago. I was spacey getting repair, and

(11:02):
then the second one happened last week, and so might
as well. Now I definitely got to get a repair.
Uh oh yeah, Okay, it seems like it's about to
rain because I just got a few droplets on me.
One other one a stupid car has had it happened
to it.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Oh, a deer.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
I hit a deer for the first time in fourteen
years living in upstate New York. I actually hit a
stupid deer. Thank god. It was fine. I was able
to not give him CPR, but like not mouth to mouth,
but I give him CPR and I stretched up at
his neck and stuff, and the soccer came back, I
mean he came back to it was disy and old

(11:50):
out of it, like I still. I help him stand
up and just kind of hold him there After, I
moved my car like five ten feet away from us,
and I said, got up and started walking. It was
like looking at like a like a drunk person just
a feet just it hit my rear bumper, so catch

(12:12):
that that one. I ended up having to replace, you know,
headlights and all kinds of stuff. What other one am
I missing? There's like one more that I'm missing. We
just out of the randomness. You can now maybe believe
me when I say they.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Were not my fault.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
I mean a third of all the accidents that my
car have had, it wasn't even running.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
It was parked.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Go figure, like, holy crap. So I mean, I don't know.
I feel like it's pretty bad that car enough to

(13:03):
not give it to Jason. I think, because to give
that car as the first car for my son at
sixteen when he turned sixteen this year, Yeah, no, it
might be better off getting something older, because then he
told the stupid code.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
See.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
I mean I love that I would be able to
track it with GPS and getalification for geo fencing. And
you know, like my car, I have three dash cams
in it, three not dashcams, three vice cams. There are
set up to be twenty four to seven running with
a power pack power converter in it. It's a power

(13:46):
converter and a power a storage and so even when
I shut off the car still recording. So yeah, I
mean I like those features for safety, but you know,
the good backup camera censures that have to help with

(14:08):
every proximity and shit.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
But no, it's pretty freaking.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Cursed thirty seven miles. It's fine. Oh that's the other
one I'm missing. When I bought the car, it was
delayed by a month and a half. It was supposed
to arrive within the week because somebody else had ordered
and they backed out, and so the car was available.

(14:37):
It basically had everything that I wanted within the price
rint I wanted. The only thing I didn't want it
was a four door Sedan Impress. But I had to
deal with that. Well, it took a months and a half.
A minute age every week I will get next week,
not next week. What would happen? Well, I believe it
or not. Two off the transport semis that were moving

(14:58):
the cars broke down and had to be sent back.
So they said one it broke down, They said another
one that he was on the way back or something
to pick up the load, bring it back to the
main to the starting point so that another truck will
take it. Same thing happened. Another truck brought it back.
A third truck finally got it to us. And then

(15:23):
while in that time while waiting, keep in mind I
had a Kia before that did I put about one
hundred thousand miles in it and about no I got
it one hundred with seventy three, and it was like
two hundred and seventy or two hundred and something when
I got rid of it. But anyway, that one also

(15:45):
blew an engine because Kia was having problems with those.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
But that was a known issue.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
You get it. When they signed the papers for this car,
the first crazy shit started happening. Keep in mind, I
drive about thirty five thousand miles per year, that's my average,
and so about one hundred and something miles per day.
It never had where all of a sudden there was

(16:11):
like a hookup like from a fire truck or like
a cleaning truck, something that connects a host to it,
and it has a metal connected to like clank clients
snapper to it. It looks like at the tip of
a fire hose, snow on the ground went to switch

(16:31):
lanes and won't you have it, I hit that stupid
thing and the metal hooks they connect to whether you
snap on one of them, hooked them to my gas station,
my gas tank, my gas station, what I'm hooked up
to my gas tank And then literally like the movie speed.

(16:53):
But that's when I realized how fucking liars are in
that movie. I mean, you know that they're lion, but
holy motherfucker, I mean, I gave him. I thank it's
a lot smaller than a bus, but still I had
half a tank and I drove for about five miles,

(17:13):
five to seven miles before I completely run out of gas.
So I don't know how the hell they did in
that movie. That is what I count as a first accident,
because even though it didn't happen to it, it happened
right after I signed the papers and I was just
waiting to turn the car in and go get my
new one. So yeah, ever since I signed the documents,

(17:37):
see pretty much right up then. So now while I'm
sitting for here, I was looking at that. There's a
paintball machine. Let me see if I can change my
camera settings.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Camera mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Here you can see that there's a I said, which
one is closer? Let's see, okay, the other one it
has more zoom, so you can see the paintball stories
there for you. And they've got some play there. I

(18:25):
was just looking over here. They seem to have.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
You want better look at those installations there yeah, h
Now you see that's kind of like what I tell
the kids to do. There's a couple immigration that all protection. Yeah. Oh,

(19:03):
they haven't used this in a wild Holy shit. I
look at that and it's so cool. Yeah. So basically

(19:29):
that's why I gotta take a picture here to show
the kids.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Maybe that will give them an idea of what I'm
talking about, because I don't think they get what I
mean by when I say build up out in the
trail that our.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
Neighbor allows us to use.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
And so.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
Anyway, Oh, you know, I was thinking I just don't
know how to go upt because I've been talking so
much politics. Yeah, I'm afraid people are thinking that this
is a politics show.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
I was finding new podcast by guy called uh okay,
Gabriel Gabriel or Orbina movie orba Gabriel Orbina. Holy crap,

(20:30):
it's like listening to seven Lamb Productions or Darren Marler
Like no, like more like seven Lamb, more like.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
What's her name? Midnight Burger.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
So I got the kids, the kids working right now,
I should mention that sense, at least to me, that
is a huge deal. Why oh you try to get
teenagers to do anything? I am nineteen fifteen, are eleven

(21:12):
nine working on cleaning the boat right now there were
were still were wondering why when they were using like
just a little spray and then wiping it. Oh, I mean,
but the dirt is just spreading now, it's not really cleaning.

(21:32):
So when I had a chance with your work, I
do you need to get a bucket, like you need
to get a bucket of water, And I just really
go out. It's a freaking boat, so get a wet
So let's see how they do. I mean, I got
two hours to kill while my car gets the wind ship.
So far has been an hour so far as forty

(21:53):
five minutes, not even an hour. So I do have
a TV inside, so.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Let me try to go get on that TV.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
What I.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
I don't want to complain about the heat because it
is Rochester, New York. Getting a few days in the
nineties is like, oh my god, it makes me remember
how how it gets in my guy goo in Venezuela.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
And oh my god, look at that ship. Come on,
come on, come on, come on, cover.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Look at that such a beautiful plane nicopter. Ah have
I ever mentioned my obsession with helicopters and planes and

(22:50):
how I believe someday, I don't know when, hopefully sooner
and later we're having my own little.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Plane or helicopter. Says.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
There are some.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
What are they called, like the.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Kid like the helicopter kids. Somebody I saw that they
were setting in actually on Facebook for like seventy five
grand I mean, that's why I say someday, because that's
basically a two thirds of my work.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Why they said.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Anyway, I hope you all have a great day and listen.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
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k d K pod at p k d K pod
and give it a follow ones I have one hundred followers,
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Speaker 1 (23:48):
Go live there as well. Oh, here it comes another one.
Let's see. I was just gonna hmm, it sounded like
another one was coming up. I don't know when I heard. Oh,

(24:13):
because it's it sounds from far over there, like if
it's the part and on the other side, talent Control,
thanks for so. Yeah, you can still contact this other website,

(24:35):
although you know, still in the basics and if you
want to, we have a show. We're happy role so
wait out, have a good one. Everyone still cool,
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