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October 9, 2025 13 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, I don't know how something like this happens, but
according to this news report, it did.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
A Florida man. Hang on, let me come over here,
because this is gonna be bad. Whatever it is.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Florida man has been arrested. He's found to have a
thermos in his exit ramp.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Hah, yeah, a thermos. A thermos, big, big, big, long,
round the stuff cold and keep stuff hot. Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Then they go on to say his life basically was
saved when he got arrested. This is Polk County, the sheriff.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
They're Pope County. Is is that what you said? Pope County? Yes?
Really m hmm, that's appropriate spelled.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
With an L though Polk County not Pok County.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Oh, gotcha county.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
So he shared this this This sheriff shared it during
his morning briefings, and he started with a report of
a naked guy at a public park and he was warned.
The guy was warned, but he went right back into
the park and was arrested. Zach, you weren't in Florida, right,
I just wanted to double check before I continue with

(01:20):
this story.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
I don't really want to.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
I don't wanna It was not me, I was not
in Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Okay, all right, you got family there, No, I don't.
But the whole thermist thing just that's not gonna work.
You just this this shaer logistics.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
You just go wait a minute, Hold on a minute,
there's a there's a thermi how uh Yeah, So he's
going through the jail scanner of this guy because he
ends up getting arrested. He was there naked at this
public park. He was told hey, you know, blah blah blah.
Just so I guess they gave him a chance. How
do you give a guy who's naked in a park
a chance?

Speaker 2 (01:58):
That sidon to take you until you get to the
with a scanner to realize he's walking a little funny.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
So yeah, it was discovered that he had a thermos
in his body and it was put through the as
I said, the exit ramp, and so he was taken
to a hospital where surgeons removed it. And they go
on to say it saved his life by moving. I mean,
think about it for a second. Actually, don't think about it.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Wasn't too late, family, because that could that could be
an endorsement for him. Doesn't say what it was, which
which brand it took a surgeon to remove it. How
the hell did you get it in there? That?

Speaker 1 (02:38):
I mean, that part we can't really discuss because that's
called appealing to the prurient interest. That that that's I
don't know, right, that's the discussion. I would just I will,
I just know, I just know.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Anyway, So the next time you think, man, I've heard
it all, just think back to this, because you probably
thought you did until you heard that just now.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Also, Dermas beats Gerbil. So I've got a new story
to Joe.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
It's yes, Joe Rogan delivering some harsh words for Gavin Newsom,
who's now taunting Joe Rogan. You better watch out, Newsom.
Joe Rogan will twist your head off. His bicep is
bigger than your entire body.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
He could also use that microphone to fry you like
a burger, the same way he did Kamala.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, Because like Gavin now is going, yeah,
he's a chick. He called him a chicken to have
him on, he did, Gavin Newsom tweeted, oh he's a
chicken to have me on.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Here's what, Gavin, here's what.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Sorry, Joe Rogan said you can't ruin a city and
then go on to ruin a state. Guys, that was
just and say, guys, that was just practice. Once I
get in as president, I'm gonna fix it all. He
goes like, everybody's leaving, you have the highest unemployment, you
have the highest homelessness, money's missing. You killed Hollywood, like

(04:04):
Hollywood doesn't exist anymore. It's literally gone. You mandated vaccines
for kids that didn't need them. He did horrible s
is what Joe Rogan was saying about him. And Gavin's
comeback was he listed I don't know some bs stuff
and said he's chicken to have me on because he
knows that I'll basically shut him down. Have you not

(04:26):
listened to him at all? Gavin Big Dummy.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
As now publicly issued the invitation to Gavin News.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
Oh no, I don't know. I know, I haven't seen that.
Maybe I don't even know how old. I looked at
the date, so the date is relatively recent. But I
don't know if anything else is transpired from that. But
why would Joe Rogan take the bait there?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
I could see where he's just like, no, I'm not
having this guy on. He's a waste of time. You know,
I really like what this. You know, the Pickerington pumpkin
patch that had the massive pumpkin heist. Remember that, Yeah,
that's ridiculous. Last month Terry Dunlap and God love you, Terry,
God love you. He is the owner of Sam's Pumpkin

(05:15):
Patch in Pickerington, and then they go on to talk
about you know, he spent all summer feeding growing, he
grew these long stem, large pumpkins. It's a secluded patch
of land on his farm and somewhere between September fifteenth
and twenty first is when they were all stolen and

(05:36):
sit between six thousand and seventy five hundred is what
they valued these at roughly. And so he had went
six days since he visited the patch and then he
discovered the theft.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
This is really cool.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
He goes on and the county there reacting to all
of this, and he said, look, the response has been unbelievable.
It's been phenomenal. He got calls from Iowa, Louisiana, Alabama, Kentucky, Florida, Massachusetts,
all people trying to give him money to make up
for his loss. And he said, look, I don't want

(06:12):
to take your donations. What I really want you to
do is to do something else with your money. Let's
make a positive out of that. I want you to
double what you were going to give me and give
it to a local charity in your town that will
spend it there where you're at, instead of giving him
the money. In other words, he's gone, I'll be okay.

(06:32):
I just think that was such a great that's a
really cool thing for him to do.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
I truly am inspired when I see that kind of
spirit out of people, because as decent as I really
try to be, sometimes I look at that, I'm like,
I don't know if I could do this. You know,
that's you want to be a good person and you
want to, you know, turn the other cheek when bad
things happen. But sometimes I get a little fit up.

(06:59):
I don't know that I can do it. I'm always
impressed by people. It can't.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
If you're going to be doing anything, Terry, please by
all means reach out to myself, send you know, an
email or what have you about anything we can help
you with. This guy to me is he exemplifies talk
about selflessness. The guy got robbed and part of his

(07:25):
livelihood and he's going no, no, the money you were
going to send. So if you've got anything going that
I can help you with as far as promote, please
Terry reach out.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
I still want to know the reason. I mean between
pumpkins and apples, the raids on these farm markets and
orchards and so forth, I'm not getting it. Where where
are they going? Is there some black market day? Are
they selling them on Craigslist or market? Please? Or Yeah?

Speaker 1 (07:51):
We had that conversation with Mike Elliott, remember when he
was in It's like what, yeah, what what exactly is
happening with that many and you that's a huge job
that you're not in and out in thirty seconds. It's organized, yeah,
and you have the vehicles and all of that stuff.
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
It ain't Opie and Johnny Paul taking a couple apples
off a tree. This is. This is thousands of dollars
in inventory being taken.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Yeah, and pumpkins aren't light, especially like a decent size
one to the large ones.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Forget it.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Man, did you see this where Zach sent this article?
We sent it to both of us. I don't know
if you read it, but House speaker Johnson refusing to
swear in this Democrat out of Arizona. I'm laughing over this.
I don't know where you come down on it. But
he said, look, she'll be sworn in as soon as

(08:43):
we get back to work. So basically saying, you want
to speed this up. All the people who you know, Keem, Jeffers,
everybody who.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Started going it's a Democrat. You're stolen us, your stonewallows.
You know he's doing all that.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
He's going, well, all you got to do is get
the government open and we'll all get back to work
and we'll swear in.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
I don't know where you come down on as long
as he is not breaking any laws. If he has
the option to swear in or not swear in, then
I'm good with it. It's just another strategy. I'm I've
about had my fill of the Democrats refusing to do it.
And you know, when I hear schum tell that they
will not negotiate, this is this is awful because you
look at the left and you say, you know, they're

(09:25):
so childlike, they're so utopian. They want the government to
control everything and everybody have plenty of money without ever
going to work, and that's what they want. It's like
dealing with kids. If you tell your kids to do
something and they come back and say, well, i'll do
it on these terms, you whip their butts. Man. You
don't let the kids dictate. You tell the kids to

(09:46):
pick up their dirty clothes, pick up your dirty clothes,
and they're acting like little spoiled kids that want to
negotiate over whether or not or how or when they
will pick up their dirty clothes. You have an obligation
to do what you're supposed to do, and you telling
you everybody else who's against you until you're ready to
negotiate with us. There ain't no negotiation. This is it.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
I feel like that's part of the problems with children
in society today. It's the negotiation factor. Yes, I never
had that with my parents. Never once did I go,
I'm going to negotiate about what you're asking me to do.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Here's what I would like to do. Let me introduce
the phrase in charge. You are not I am. That's
pretty much all you need to know.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
I said get a shower. It's not a suggestion. I
said brush your teeth. It's not a suggestion. And please
stop stalling. I mean, I'm I don't know where you Also,
my wife will go, hey, do this, and then they
won't do it, and she'll go, hey do this, and

(10:55):
they won't, and she'll go, Mark, will you please tell
And I'm like, hang on a second, why do I
have to be like, shouldn't you be the one making them?

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Okay? I know I tried. You're my equal, and this
is a conversation we've had to. When you call on
me to make something happen, I'm going to do it
because you asked me to. But that lessons your authority.
They've got to be just as responsive to what you
say as they are to what I say. And if

(11:26):
they're not, then tell me that and let me go
adjust that. Not intervene in that moment with that situation.
But in the overall, that's why I've got to play
it in their heads. Look, I saw what you did earlier.
That's not going to happen anymore. When you're told to
do something, neither one of us are going to wait
on you to do it. You need to do it.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
By the way back to they put a bow on
this story. Yesterday, Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Galago confronted
Johnson outside of his office at the Capitol, and they said,
you know, they were dressing him on. Her name is
aut Alita Grievoglia Grialva, gosh Man g r i Ja

(12:10):
l Va Grialva gre Helvoga. That's hard Grealva out Alita Grialva. Anyway,
they pressed him, they said, you know, she needs to
be sworn in immediately, and he goes, look, we'll do
this as soon as we get back to work. He
urged the senators to help end the shutdown. Standoff comes
as federal workers face furloughs and public services are curtailed nationwide.

(12:32):
As you know, if you've probably flown the last couple
of days, because that's getting irritating as well. So we'll
see how this plays out. But I see Johnson holding
the line here.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Good. We call that a toto. We're doing everything necessary
to refund the programs and keep the government going and
keep the paychecks going and keep people in their jobs.
You want to hold those people hostage because you don't
get your way. We're asking you to vote on this,
keep it going, and then will argue about your way
on this other stuff afterward. That's what it comes down to.
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