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This is FCB Radio. We're realclug clifts. Visit its online at FCB
radio dot com. I'll sell it. Du m m PERI stupid. The
reason that bad things happen to you, it is because you're a dumbas all
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right, So I have to saythis because I'm telling you this is so
true. I do not do notintentionally pick on Florida. It is.
It is uncanny the number of storiesthat just come up and they are from
Florida. I think that's just asa station, because I know that there
are other assets that use Florida asFlorida provides a great mistake. I read
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a ton of stuff and it justsomething comes up and I'll go, oh
my god, did I look upand it's in Florida. It's crazy Sunshine
state. Well that sun is drivingthem. So anyway, this starts out
pretty nice. Um. You know, mother and the son and another friend.
They won the lottery. Very nice, right, they won twenty grand.
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Hours later, they were arrested fordrug chargs. Oh my god,
a drug bus ended with a womanand two Florida Lottie winners are arrested Tuesday.
According to the Volusia County SHA's office. That's outside of Orlando. Migdalia
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Cruise fifty nine, and her sonLuis Carrera, at least they did as
a family was standing outside of thehome in dal Tona when deputies arrived with
a search warrant. Carrera was holdingthree bags of drugs, which deputies said
tested positive for both heroin and fentnol. Cruise told detective she had just returned
from Orlando, where she and herson claimed they're twenty thousand dollars prize for
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a winning scratch off tickets from ascratch off. Yep, it went straight
to the drug man. Wow,both just handed him to tickets. It
was like they died and went tohead grand Both were arrested on heroin related
charges. So there goes all themoney. Yeah, is there going to
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be spending that on legal It's probablygone already if they got bail, But
go ahead data on the flame.Thirty four was rested inside the home for
violating her probation. So they gota third dummy in the group three for
three dummies for the russel. Onedeputy said they found other substances inside the
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home, including a new legend drug. Not gonna meet with that, No,
I don't know what a new legenddrug. Krea is being held on
thirty six thousand dollars bail, almostCruise. Cruise was released on five thousand
bill and the Flame is being heldwithout bond because she was on probation.
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Yeah, so Nita's to say,uh, these three people Dana laflame.
Well, I won't say Dana laflame. She didn't win the lottery. But
basically the Koreas you are the bigdummies of the week, I mean twenty
grand and they went straight to thedrug man. You do have to did
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now were they buying this to useor intent to sell? This was well
did it say how much? Byno, but by the looks of them,
they were using it. Because Iwas getting ready to give them at
least somewhat of credit for trying tobe entrepreneurs and trying to take that money
and flip it, I'm is what'skilling everyone? Yeah, so Luis Korea
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and Magdalia Cruise his mother and there'sa father mother son. But you know
what, this is why I'm againstpeople Like there's some e commists. I
invited one of them on the showand he hasn't got back to me in
three months. He's not coming.Okay. He's a Duke University economist and
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he's a reparations expert. I invitehim on the show very nicely. If
he's heard anything about you, he'snot come. Well. We had some
guests on the show from Cyahoga CommunityCollege. They talked about the different the
different drugs and fentanyl. I mean, just a small amount in fentanyl,
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it could kill dozens of people.So they were using it. So they
were they judgement, might it looksat them? Yeah, they were using
it. Yes, I am peoplewondering about the shameless. I wonder if
they were like, like went downto the lottery office. We're like yeah,
like we scored big. Yeah.And the thing is, this is
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why I'm against universal basic income.So one of these economists where I brought
him up, he's in favor ofto close the wealth gap, to give
people basically a check. Andrew Yangis running for president. He's talking about
universal basic income. Money is notgoing to fix people, you know what
I'm saying. There's a lot ofpeople who will be dead if they had
money in their pocket, especially ifthey win the lottery and go right straight
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to the drugs. The drug manis twenty thousand. But here's the thing.
The drug man didn't get arrested.They did well because they got arrested
because they How the hell did theyget caught, right, it doesn't they
had to get caught being stupid.Yeah. Yeah in that day. I
can guarantee they said something or postedon social media these days, but they
could have been Do people do that, like, are they open about their
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drugs? Heads? I've seen peopledo it? Really? People were using
on there were three high school girls. You just say that video what they
were using in the car? Oh, I have an Instagram the first time
on Instagram, who's like, gotto roll this blunt and he like posts
a picture of it. Oh,I see that all the time. Yeah,
but I haven't seen like harder thesegirl. No, no, I
have, I have really I havetoo. Yeah. Wow, these girls
were in the car, three ofthem, one in the backseat, two
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the front using hard like drugs inthe front seat. Yeah, matth Yeah
really was live. They're like onFacebook live or something. Are you serious?
Yeah? So it's the thing.There are people right now. The
only reason why they were alive isbecause they're poor. If you give them
fifty grand in their pocket. They'llbe dead in a year. In six
months. They'll indulge in everything thatthey've ever wanted to indulge in, and
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they'll kill themselves, all kinds ofdrugs. Yeah, and partying and reckless
living. It's like people. Moneycan kill people who are not prepared to
have it. My mother, youalways used a very good point of you
going to the gem and you haven'tworked out before, and then somebody puts
three hundred pounds on on the bar. You know, no, you're gonna
kill yourself. Yeah. I've seenpeople who've worked out before they put three
five pounds more than they need tonext years. Yeah, that's why a
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lot of athletes go broke, andentertainers of other people. They've never had
this kind of money, and theyruin themselves and they just can't. They
crash and burn. A lot ofpeople have never, like you said,
professional athletes, they've never had millionsand millions of dollars. I mean most
people don't. But like you said, if they don't have any kind of
plan to begin with, and ordiscipline or the structure. I was like
a grand and they just went theywere doing drugs anyway. Yeah, I
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totally agree with with clear. Iwas always taught that you prepare yourself for
where you for where you want tobe before you get it right. You
know what I'm saying, you financialplanet when you don't have money, right,
because because once you get it,yeah, you know what I'm saying,
if you don't know what to dowith it, you're gonna go broke.
You're gonna lose everything. But thesepeople were obviously doing drugs already,
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and they got twenty grand. It'slike, oh my god, let's go,
let's go loader hit the lottery.Yeah, yeah, yeah, And
then they went and got drugs,right, They didn't go get a joint,
They got some hard stuff. Theywould have been I guarantee you this
would have killed them. Yeah,they would have been well if they had,
if they had been able to buytwenty thousands worth of heroin and yeah,
yeah, they're gone, ten dollarsworth of finning on and killed.
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They're gone. They're like, they'relike out. You remember Lynn Bias,
Yes, nineteen eighty six, cocaineafter you got drafted, didn't make it.
Yep, That's what I'm talking about. Oh and that was the first
time using too, the first timeit shocked his body, Yeah, because
he was People don't know how you'regonna react to this stuff. So I'm
against because money is not going tofix people. Money money, particularly lottery
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winners. Everybody knows the story ofthe lottery winners. They almost always go
broke, have their story lives destroyedbecause they're not ready for this, and
there was a story of money justallowed money. I agree, money can't
fix. Money just allows you tobe more of who you actually Absolutely,
it just exposes more of who youare, and that's what this is.
I mean, they're they're dummies,but I think they need help. Well,
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I mean hopefully they'll get said asyou will. Hopefully they will because
you know in prison that they getsome help. But as you said,
their lives were basically saved. Yeah, but for what at this point,
Well, hopefully they can clean up. Well, I mean their life is
still still has intrinsic worth and value. But I hope they get it together.
Yeah, because this is stupid.If they had taken all that fun
and all, they might be dead. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's
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what I'm saying. They wouldn't havemade it through twenty grand worth of telling
you one hundred dollars worth offending wouldhave killed they dumb bleeps. You know
it's so funny that um, certainathletes, um right now you can when
when they get out, everybody doesn'tdo the same thing. They get a
big payday. And it happens inboxing all the time. Guy get his
biggest payday, right, you don'tsee him for a while because hey,
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he doesn't have to fight. Bhe's going off and he's doing everything.
He's just kicking it. You know. The same thing. The same thing
with Hardiest when they get when theyget their first deal, and not try
to I try to tell people allthe time, like, so basically the
way the way it works is whenyou get that money, that's that's an
advance off of your future earnings.So in order for you to make anything
else, they gotta make that moneyback first off the top. So I
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tell guys like, look, andeverything that you do with them, they
charge. So if you're going totheir recording studio, they're writing a bill
for it, you run it,you're in a hotel racking up room service,
they're writing a bill for all ofthat stuff is gonna come due.
So it's like, look, goinvest your money when you get that first
check, you know, buy yourown recording studios so you can save them
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money. But these guys go outand buy Rolexes and Goal just blow it,
just totally blow it. And thenwhen your album comes out and you
sell and you get eight million streamsand you wonder why you got twenty two
dollars coming back, it's because,dude, you wracked up a bill,
you know, of one hundred thousanddollars in your first week. Then it's
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a record label's fault. And thenyou don't want to call them owners.
You gotta call them governors or something. The FCB Radio Network first class broadcasting worldwide.