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March 8, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:28):
Hello, Bagdad.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
The day bled.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
To the last day at the baylaying.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Thou bad gold.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Let you with my mother.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So you're listening to two guys talking crap. Hey, this
is Ben. Let's meet called Dan and ambush him. There's
an ambush ambush podcast. Let's call Dan.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Real to This is Dan.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Hey Dan, this is Ben. And I'm in a crappy
moment and I want to talk crap.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
So is it that time again?

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Back to another ambush podcast, brought to you by Ben
and Dan.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Two guys just talking crap.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
We're just talking crab today, So let's go.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
We're talking smack because there's a lot of things we
should be standing up against her, standing for. And I
got to tell you this world has changed very quickly.
Tell me Dan, Well, I've been working with a couple
of people who just don't seem to see.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
The handwriting on the wall.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
And when we start knocking down the walls and looking
for more handwriting, it's coming out that.

Speaker 5 (02:50):
There's a million foreclosures not reported yet, and oil sales
have hit its highest delinklin and repossession.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
Rates since nineteen seventy seven. Something tells me that we
are in a whole.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Lot more trouble than what they're.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Telling us or what they're it's actually numbers that have
been revealed through the process of the changing administrations, and
this cesspool goes way deep.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
And I'm not impressed.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Just helping another client of mine, and we're discovering some
other things that are going on.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
I can't wait until we drain the swamp.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
See who's naked, See who's been playing by the rules
and challenging the ones who quite honestly knew what was
going on and.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Never said a word. And you know me, I mean
I see something, I say something.

Speaker 6 (03:56):
Yeah, this economy goes any step closer to the ABYSS,
even with a three percent mortgage, I'd be looking to
get my equity out of that property and putting it
into a different project, like renting, because this is not
going to look good.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
This is the last time we talked.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
Until now, I have been discovering more and more things
that are wrong that people are afraid to say.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
If you are looking for people who are not afraid
to tell.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
You what's on their mind and what the numbers mean,
welcome to our show. This is a Bush podcasting with
Ben and Dan.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Yes we are, and I don't know what's going on.
I mean, I haven't talked to Dan for a couple
of days. We don't talk every day.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
You caught me in a good mood, sir, Oh, I
caught you a good mood.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
I mean, you know, we just do our show. We
have a Facebook group page number two GT. Yes, we
do the number two GTS. Yes, and you could join
our show. Leave us a message. You can tell Ben
you suck. We have it. She tells me all the time.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I suck, you know, and he that was our phone number,
that you suck.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
You suck. I wonder I would yeah it down bed
you suck and I'll answer it. Okay, I really, you know,
nothing really exciting going on, you know, I'm gotta they're
doing a the divorce is going on, and everything else
is going on, and I don't know this. I can't

(05:39):
talk about nothing.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
So well, I'm gonna I'm gonna say before I change
your line of thought, we should be in a very
defensive mode with not just our cash on hand, but
our future as well, because our future is going to
be looking like we have to pulled the band aid

(06:01):
off and that that quote unquote soft landing is not
it's a fairy tale. Unfortunately, going into this, it could
have been a soft landing that didn't happen because you know,
we're all internationally tied. Our money goes to China, China's
money comes to us in Tarror. I mean, there's a

(06:24):
lot of things that bring us into a global of
a global connection. We're all connected by the US dollar,
and when you mismanage the background of the US dollar.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
You're going to have a problem. And we are having
a serious liquidity crunch in the marketplace. Okay, here, let's
go here. Like let's say.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
You've noticed that your full time job has now been
decreased to say, thirty five hours, just to save money
and keep the business open.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
That has been underreported for the last six months.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
There are more than a million people last month alone
who went from full time to part time and they're
now driving ubers or they're you know, picking up hours
at the pizza hut, you know, or you know. I mean,
there's ways of you know, bringing in additional income. But
if you're not making your ends meet, you want to

(07:31):
go out and maybe get a home equity loan. Well,
if your ends aren't meeting, that's going to show in
your financial portfolio. And you're probably not going to.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Get that home equity loan. Now, what are you going
to do?

Speaker 4 (07:45):
That means that the car goes back, the credit cards
get snaxed out, the cell phones get disconnected. Well that's
probably the last resort. But the house and the hoa's
still have to be paid, or you end up with
the biggest label out there, and that's a foreclosure. And

(08:07):
I don't need to I've been through it with a
thousand people. And just recently I was able to help
a seller with trying to sell their house while in foreclosure,
and I came up with two hundred.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
And twenty eight leads, but she didn't want to put
it on the MLS.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
All we had to do was put She didn't want
it on the MLS and I can't sell the importance
of a real estate broker when you're in turmoil.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
But she decided to ignore it, and the day before
share sale she says, Okay, let's put it on the MLS.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
It's like, where were you two months ago when this
thing was ready to go. I have a listening agreement.
You don't want me to put out there, but yet
you want my help. And it went to shareff sale
and the HLA was successful with winning their lawsuit against them,
and they're going to go after the first.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Thing holder pay them off. They're going to get a
house for cheap. How this whole thing works.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
I don't like h.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Raise your hand. If you are definitely feeling the pinch
of America, hit that like button or whatever we do here.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Well seeah going on our Facebook.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Group page and if you have but subscribe.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
If you have any questions about the real estate in
the Midwest area, Illinois, was Indiana, Michigan, even in Wisconsin,
all around the lake. You could ask you guys, you
could call it. You could leave us a message on
our Facebook book group page and well, well give Dan,

(09:55):
we'll get back to you.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
On you know numbers. In fact, step will concern you.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Yes, he'll just all be concerned.

Speaker 4 (10:03):
At this point, I've been helping people since two thousand
and one.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Yeah, that's how I that's how I met Dan because
I because I lost I lost. I lost my job
at two thousand, two thousand and five, Yeah, lost my
job at two thousand and five, No, two thousand and six,
I'm sorry, two thousand and six, and I was losing
my condo and it was not really a nice thing

(10:29):
to do, lose.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
But I made the decision to move out of a
bank that was paying me fifty two thousand dollars a
year to process short sales, catch criminals, go to foreclosures,
you know, getting the numbers and making things away.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
Being aware of what our financial surroundings was with the bank.
And I quit that bank because I saw the handwriting
on the wall. In two thousand and six.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
As a matter of fact, I spent five years at
First American Bank as a foreclosure manager, and I saw
the crap coming through and this looks worse.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
I gotta tell you by and that's because I had
inside knowledge.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
And when you kind of like, you know, see them
writing on the wall, my job here is just starting again.
In six when I got my real estate license, things
were really shitty at the time, I mean really shitty. Yeah,
I mentioned I already even started the ship hitting the fan.
There are not enough fans for the shit that's going

(11:35):
to hit the fan coming out.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
I'm not impressed with how.

Speaker 4 (11:42):
I kind of say, if Biden stole that election, you know,
there's fifty million extra votes.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
That were okay, don't this, don't go there where they
came from.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
But if Biden stole that election and changed the course
of the world, I'm going to be very, very pissed.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, if you apparently doges on it, doges on it.
They got the numbers.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
You know, we're looking at something that was hidden from
the public. And that's the worst crime. I mean, you
could have taken money under the table. You know.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
The worst crime is surprised you're foreclosed.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yes, that's not a good feeling. I know that feeling
for sure. Yeah, well, I'm kind of going through it again.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
We're working at the bank. A lady was working as
a real estate broker, and I was calling her every
month for her car payments, and I let her ride
because she was really trying hard, married, had kids, had
to go to soccer. She was working out of a
mini van, lived out in Joliet at the time.

Speaker 4 (12:51):
I remember, because I was working with our Joliet crew
trying to stem the tide of people turning back to
their house houses.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Well, the bank can say no, we don't want it,
We're gonna We're gonna sue you for it.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
Indeed, in loud of is just such a stretch right now,
it's not even conceivable what position most of this country
is in, and the only way to stop it is
to stop it early.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Well, you see the.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
Signs on the wall, that's your time to find a
broker who knows what they're doing and knows how to
get you out of that into safe harbor. But right
now nobody's everybody's swimming naked and the tide is going out.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Oh my, yead be naked. That's too bad.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
It's a Warren Buffett phrase.

Speaker 6 (13:42):
I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
It's about liquidity.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
You know, if you're overmargined and the money drives up,
will know by the way you behave.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
Uh that's that euphanism for uh.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
When the water goes when the tide goes out, we'll
see who's naked.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Well, if you have. Right now, they left us all naked,
I hope they didn't. I mean, I'm probably going to
be naked than anybody else after this divorce. Probably I'm
probably going to be. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
I just want Well, you know you got a special
case too. I mean you're already you know, quote unquote
a distress sale just because of the divorce going on
right now.

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Yeah, you know, I mean suppose that judge says, okay,
split it down the middle.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
What you're going to do that You're going to give
her a check or you're going to, you know, sell
the house.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
I don't, and I will tell you I have done
three divorce buyouts, and the three divorce buyouts who got
the house ended up in foreclosure because those are payments
they cannot sustain because it was based on two incomes.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Not one.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
It's really it's really hard to navigate without kindsight or experience.
And my team is ramping up. Just got off the
phone was one of my.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Brokers.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
She's looking at a property that's vacant right now with
her investor and we're trying to figure out just what
the hell's.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Going on here.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
I'm looking at the numbers, going this, none of this
makes sense, and going into the deep dive, I think
we found out why is that they're just withholding financial
information that we should have had months ago, and it's
going to suck for a lot of people. My job
here is to ease the pain, cut the losses, give

(15:42):
you a chance at a future, and put you in
safe harbor. And if you're going to be a renter
right now, if you can't get a home equity loan
because you slipped into foreclosure.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
It's already too late.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Well, I don't know. My house is not I don't
have a mortgage in my house. Well, so I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
But you are in a divorce case that will probably
jeopardize your ownership position.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Yeah, it will be, It will be. I mean, I mean, well,
she's I can't even talk about what things going on.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
So well, you know, but you're not the only one.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
Yeah, I mean, you know, I went through uh uh,
I went through an ambush divorce and it wasn't pretty.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
Yeah. Well, I I people ambushing me. You think that's
the only way to talk to me? Is that ambush?

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Well, I just like to get you, really, I mean,
you know, I think I ambushed her. So, I mean,
you know, because when I moved out, she died and
come back and share her yeahs, luck with that.

Speaker 4 (16:54):
I been staying in touch around that area, LG. And
you got a lot of port whenever you need it.
It's just a matter of people raising their hands sooner
and seeing the handwriting on the wall and capturing what
equity is left.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
You give this thing another six months, they're going to
eat you alive.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Oh, I know, I just want I just want to
be free. I just want to be free. Hey, I
have a question.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
You remember you remember back with in the days of Roxy,
it was like, Okay, we can hold on, we can
hold on, and.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
Then all of a sudden, the bottom just completely falls out.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Well, let me let me explain to who Roxy is. Roxy.
Roxy was my border Collie. Roxy was my border Collie
who was a fantastic dog. She's always going to be
in my heart. She is my bestie and my last dog, Luna,
who I love so much. We just lost her because

(17:50):
she got out, she ran, she ran in the car
hit her. No, that's sad, that's just sad. I hope
someday I'll meet her on the Rainbow Bridge and we'll
be chasing squirrels together.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Well, we got to pull our way if we're going
to get the Rainbow Bridge. Yes, I think first. You
know they're already guaranteed free entry. Yeah, I know, I
know you have to earn our I guess we have
to do.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
From the eighties and nineties, well, the eighties and nineties,
I was no angel. I mean, I was no good.
I was well, no, I wasn't no angel in the seventies.
I was no angel either, So I mean, I mean, hey,
if you say you're.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Here, let's put this on the Facebook page. Anybody listening.
Go to uh search, go to to g t S.
We'll pop right up there.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Let me know if you're feeling any pressure with the
things that are going on around you, And also are
you impressed with the fact that a lot of this
stuff is coming out now or are you thinking what
I'm thinking. We could have just been honest with the
numbers and just pulled the band aid off months earlier.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
I mean, this is the slow playing economy is going
to kill a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
I agree. I agree with you one hundred percent. I mean,
the economy is why you can I mean, I don't know.
I was just going to ask, would you ever hook
up with an ex girlfriend who broke your heart and
said she came back to you? When to come back
to you? I would hook up. I would hook up
as friends, but not as That's how I would hook

(19:30):
up with.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
I under the circumstances in my background, And I haven't
had an awful lot of that.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
I've I've always had long term relationships. I don't think
they're I think maybe maybe one. Back in the eighties.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
Her name was Sandy, the same name as my mom,
which is kind of like a weird thing too.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
I think i'd give Sandy another shot.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
I mean, I don't know there under the circumstances of
all the other relationships, you're on your own.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
No, I mean I would give one girl. I would,
I would give one girl a shot, But I mean
I would want I don't want to have a relationship
we had. I would just be friends if I could
do that. But I don't think that will ever happened
because a lot of things were said, and so it's okay.
I just wonder if you, if you would let me ask.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
These people listeners, but that was my best answer.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Let me ask the listeners if you would hook up
with an ex girlfriend, not as a relationship, just two
friends going out with a beer. Would you, guys go
out with a beer and talk to your ex girlfriend
just to hang out, no sex, just no girlfriend or boyfriend,
just two friends, two people. Would you go out with them?
Let us know on the Facebook group page. I don't

(20:54):
know if I would, but I would like to fix
some things I've done with one person. But I read
I rewrote her a letter and there was no response.
So I guess it's hard to fix something that can't
be fixed.

Speaker 7 (21:11):
So that's yeah, it depends on the damage you're left
as far as I'm concerned. But you know, I mean,
if the love of your life ever got away from
you and you have a chance to hook up, maybe
that's a better question.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Maybe.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
I mean, I don't know. I wouldn't I would want
to know. I mean, I know that I wrote her
a letter a long time ago, just to say I'm
sorry for things went bad, but she never responded, so.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
Or I never got the email.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Well how I sent it through Facebook, so so so
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
I mean, maybe try again if it's something that you
really want.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
No.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
I just wanted to see how she was doing, that's all,
and wanted to be friends again because we were good
friends before we dated. Desk was squired, everything up and
people people sticking their noses are in business. But I
don't know, it's time for to move on and look
for the future.

Speaker 4 (22:09):
The people sticking their nose and my old relationships were
usually dad's with handcuffs and guns.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Oh well, now mine was it was two mothers sticking
their noses in businesses that shouldn't should stuck their noses
in businesses.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
So ok, yeah, well you didn't have to act like
I was a gun goon up your daughter.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Well, the girl's mother was. I wasn't good enough for her.
I was too poor. I don't know. I don't know
if money's answered and a lot of relationships. I went
to Portillo's lately, and yeah, I mean the food was
now as I remember it. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Oh God, you gotta come next time you're down ninety
sixty five, come on over.

Speaker 4 (22:56):
I will show you a Portillo's and how to order
the best beef and the best hot dog you'll ever remember.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Oh, I love. I love a good hot dog. I
you know, I loved. I used to love the Portillos
with the beef and get it nice and wet and
get some sweet peppers. It was that was good. I mean,
our listeners out of the state don't even know what
Italian beef is. So we wet, wet.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
And no ketchup and no mustard, no kind of games
on our beefs, no.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
Kind just yeah. I mean, I don't know people out there.
I just just you know. I mean, there's a lot
of things going out there. I mean, you're you're you're
into do the dose thing. I'm really not a big
a Trumpeter supporter. He's our president, and I'll I'll see

(23:53):
where we go, mister Musk. I don't really, I don't
know what is doing. But if those tears shows us
what how things are fucked up, excuse my language, then
it would be good. I mean, I don't know if
if it's already too late, we're already fucked up. We

(24:15):
can't turn around and fix it. So if we can't.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
Seems like they hid the fact that we were d
that we were circling the drain, and they just kept
it from us. I mean, these are numbers that are
coming out from October and November.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
That are just starting to hit the fan now.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
I came across a foreclosure that was filed in twenty
twenty three and sat at the bottom of the file
until the owner died.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
When they found out he died, they started foreclosure against
the property. Who does that?

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Did the owner know? It was the owner?

Speaker 1 (25:00):
The other was deceased. One owner and he was in
a divorce case at the time.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
I don't know, so his reason for his reason.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
For delinquency would have been divorce, but now he has
since passed, since that divorce has been filed, and now
now the estate is probably not going to get their
hands on it because nobody did a will or you know,
had a proper transfer of title.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Ready, there's a lot to be said about owning a home.
Sometimes renting is the easy answer.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Yeah, yeah, I have.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Now it's going to be forced upon millions of people.
Oh God, bless the kids for hanging in there, for
their parents, for the things that are going on.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
I mean, I can't say what's I mean, I can't
say the future for me because I don't know the future.
I mean, I'm hoping. Yeah, I mean I missed. I
have some time coming and we'll see what the judge says,
and we'll find out.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
I'm going to reach out to any of my home
sales that I've had in the last five.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Or six years. They've been solid sales.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
They totally had the funds at the time, had the
capacity at the time, had solid jobs where you know,
Blue Skies Forever kind of feel to it. But I
don't think it's going to be Blue Skies for a
lot of people for very much longer, especially if you've
seen like a decrease in hours, that's your first indicator.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
You better round up the troops because this is going
to not be good.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Full blown foreclosure pre they won't let you get another
faha loan. If you've been for closed on, they make
you wait for another four to seven years, depending that
bankruptcy was involved.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
So it's kind of like, don't do things stupid. Get
some ideas of where your support is.

Speaker 4 (26:59):
There are people trained that I came to this industry
because of things like this. I've been helping people make
better real estate decisions since twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
I agree with the port of others.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
I met you in two thousand and six. I think
when you just got your license, I think, yeah, yeah,
I was upside down. I was upside down on my house,
I lost my job, and I had a manager who
didn't like me.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
So he just.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Found reasons to give it to me. I wish him
the best of luck in life. And really there's a
lot of things going on that I can't talk about,
but one day it was.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
A good lesson for you and for me to understand
that this is not something you're going to want to
share with your family.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Oh I was embarrassed.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
I mean, you want to be able to put the
word out and say, don't go there.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Yeah, I mean, I mean there. I just don't want
I mean I don't want that. I mean my credit
my credit card is really good. I think I'm gonna
say it on my air, but I want.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Is it higher than nine nine nine nine?

Speaker 4 (28:21):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Hold, but that's our phone number.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
That's our phone number, nine nine nine nine nine night.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
That's your social security number? Two is yeah, it is?

Speaker 2 (28:30):
It is, No, it's my social Security number is one
eight hundred nine nine.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
Nine.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Oh, funny, it is. I think it's time to sound
the alarms that you know, if you're.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
Curious about what your position is, if you think that
you're going to be the next drop of water down
the circling drain you, it.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Doesn't have to be that way. It just takes early intervention.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
With our we have ways of helping you before, during,
and after the sale, including relocating your possessions so that
they're safe when it's time to move. You can at
least make sure your stuff doesn't get stolen or what so.
There are ways, there are things that we can do,

(29:21):
but it only goes so far. The further you go
into delinquency more. My hands are coughed. I can't really
help a lot of people, you know, when they don't
want to help when it's time to get that help,
because it drives up. Banks will only.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Work with you for so far.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
I know that for a fact.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
I mean, I, oh, they were rough back then.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
They were rough then.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Now.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
I don't know what's going on with the banks. I
mean when I bought my house, I kind of had
some money saved and I was blessed. And we'll say
what the good judge says about everything. And I don't
know the future for me, but it's in God's hands.

(30:07):
And that's how like I say, I mean.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
And that's why I'm happy to put my feet on
the floor every day.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
And little Itchy is scratching with his telling me it's
time to say good night, bend.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Is he rubbing his eye with his middle finger at
you again?

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yes he is, And he's laughing with his You know.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
He's going to end up at a cardboard. Do he
keeps that up? Well?

Speaker 2 (30:34):
You know, well, I don't pay him that much. I
used to buy a cardinal's cigarettes every week. So and
he smokes someone. I mean if you ever saw the
control booth there's it's really bad.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
It really a microphone in his boosey yet.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
No he he he's like he's the one one yet
I'm trying to convince him to get one, and so
he's not. You know, I do great vacation where you want.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Ben bastard.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
He got to be a bastard all the time.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Sounds I know he does. I can't.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
I can't. I can't really do him that good, but
he sounds he's just like way yeah, I mean he says, yeah, Oh,
I was checking out Kevin Matthew's son and on YouTube
and he's a cover. Yeah, Trevor Uhner.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
I remember when he first picked up that geez.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
I remember when Trevor was born and then you know
through the years how he ended up picking up a
guitar and Bernie and starting his own band.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Yeah, I saw him on YouTube. Okay, I know that
she Okay, she's going come on down cod.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Like whatever.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
He's throwing papers up in the area at me. Now, okay,
take a night, Dan. Last word, let's wrap this up.

Speaker 4 (32:02):
People, protect yourselves. Protect yourselves at any cost right now.
If you have any questions, go visit our Facebook page.
You can leave us a message and we'll get something
well looked at for you. But this is no time
for complacency, because that's what killed the cat the first time.
So I promise I will do it with kindness.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Okay, if you want to contact Dan on our Facebook
page number two GTS and Dan, well, if then get
your message or I will relay it back to Dan
and we will let Dan know.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
And I'll get over there and I'll put some information
out there. But it is the best thing to do
is to start informing the truth and giving options at
every step of the way to protect your future and
your income and your kids, your kids sanity.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Remember the kids go through this too.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Yes they do, Yes they do. I mean kids go
through divorce. I mean my stepdaughter's adults, so she should
be going through things. But I don't know. I haven't
talked to people. Okay. I wish everybody great evening. Love
each other. Listen, just listen to each other and love

(33:27):
each other. And before you're judging men, walk in their shoes.
We're out of here.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
Oh and I also want to thank our closing sponsor
from last week's show, mister Ruter.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
You guys, you guys rock thanks for sponsoring the show.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
Yes, mister Ruter, we love you.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Oh that's funny. How we matched up with them, I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
I don't know either, but I think I showed the
toilet at times as it is. Okay, we're out of here,
say good.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
Thanks for thanks for another episode of am Busch podcast Names,
starring Ben and Dan and two guys talking smack.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
We're talking some smack. See you later. People love each other. Bye.
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