The Ides of March LIVE!

The Ides of March LIVE!

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

And we do have 50 people in the room. So we'll go ahead and get this party started. Most everyone who matters is here. Not everyone, but most of the people who matter are here. So there you go. But uh Depal is here. American Tours checking things out. Jenneri from Chino Valley. Uh Idris Taylor. Kimberly Caster. Arts 4014. Scooter Pops. Retired Butcher Boy. A lot of the usual suspects as we like to say. I'm going to make sure I got this thing turned off for once because otherwise it's going to make some uh weird echoey noises. Yeah, we got um 44 degrees uh here in southeastern Michigan. We had uh wind storms the other day where it was literally uh 70 mph wind gusts. 70. They measured 70 mph wind gusts, but it was like 40 to 50 all day long. I mean, it was crazy. It sounded like a freight train like just going by all day long. It was crazy. Uh, nothing damaged my house or anything like that, but I know somebody that had a big tree fall in their condominium and put a branch right through the roof and they got a roof uh with a hole in it and a ceiling and a branch sticking into their living room. So, you don't want that. So, there you go. Richard Tahoon. Hello, Steve. Dan Boyd's got a new driver's license. Uh oh. Tyler Pasquali says it's soon to be rainy in South Carolina. Soon to be rainy. Easy. 33 33. Montabelloo, California. My wife and I just moved from Spain. Lewis Daniel Mesa. Well, welcome my friends. Daniel Caster, did you get a couple t-shirts yesterday? I sent you a note. I did not get a chance to check my PO box yesterday. I was there on Friday, but I did not get to my PO box yesterday. So, if they're there, I'll pick them up on Monday. Jerry Dodge had to haul a door to the job site on top of my car during that windstorm. Oh my. Pick you up and blow you away. Tim Nassome. Hey. Hey, everyone. Hey. Douggee Doo's brother acquired a trampoline in his field from somewhere. I found stuff in my yard that was like what? Lewis Browning, how do those aerodyimemes look? You know, you sent me a note about aerodyimemes. I'm not sure what you're talking about. I do not have any error dimes. I don't think you sent them to me. Uh Brian Fullerton, the ides of March upon us. Yes, I put the eyides of Mark in the ides of March in the title to today's video. Uh a lot of people don't know this, but the ides of March is simply a reference to the 15th. And there was a time when people uh weren't as literate, didn't have calendars or clocks, and you'd remember things. And so the the halfway part of the month as the ides. It's one of those old school things. But it also coincides with a very bad day that Caesar had. A very bad day. Oh, the prodical stranger today would have been my father's 88th birthday. Wow. Mo Angel says, "The t-shirt I sent you has arrived in your PO box. yesterday. I got nothing all week. Emanuel G, only one video a day. Did I miss something? Um, yeah, about a year ago I stopped doing two videos a day. And apparently you missed that. I mean, it's the point where I've discussed it on this channel uh in a live stream five or six times. So, John Michael Karma, I just turned two old favorite t-shirts into oil rags. Yeah, I hang on to like shirts that wear out or tear. I hang on to them. Use them as they're great for uh you know, buffing cars. You know, there's nothing better than that. Wags 81, YouTube's determined I should fall asleep to your live streams recently. This is the first time I've seen you actually live. But was I talking to you in your sleep? — [gasps] — Art Cook. I'm from San Frernando Valley, California. Granada Hills High School. John Elway's school. Denver Broncos. You're a rockstar, Steve. It's a lot of information in that run-on sentence. Arts 414. Any new wildlife blowin? Uh, I've seen a bunch of new animals in the area. I've been seeing sandill cranes now for a few weeks. uh geese, ducks, uh but nothing out of the ordinary. I have deer in my yard every day or so. So, AMZ, it's my birthday. Happy birthday, AMZ398. Yeah, Dan Boyd, you got that backwards. Um, no, actually, you're correct. The ID of March, the band that performed the song Vehicle back in the day. Great song. Way ahead of its time. Way ahead

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

of its time. WTF Mike, how's the snow? We might have gotten eight inches in North Dakota. The upper peninsula of Michigan right now is just getting annihilated with snow. They're literally talking about it in feet. They're going we get might 1 to three feet of snow. Not inches, feet. But uh southeastern Michigan, no snow and it's above freezing. So uh we got nothing on the ground. Just um off colored grass. Lewis Browning says, "Delivered uh parcel locker Atlas, Michigan, March 14th, 2026. " Well, that would be Yeah. Yeah, that would be yesterday. I did not make it the PO box yesterday. I made it there the day before. Nick Bradley says the alternate title to the play was Caesar's terrible horrible no good very bad day. You know the day started out okay it just ended badly. Oh boy. Carl's Corner says only Crystal Gail talks in your sleep and of course whoever the romantics were talking about. So I know the secrets that you keep. Oh, by the way, I went I see I do more on a Sunday than most people do all week. I got up this morning and went to a record show in Mcome County, Michigan, largely because Doug Podell, a famous rock DJ here in Detroit, uh was there and selling a bunch of his memorabilia. And I had one of these back in the day, but I can't find it now. But this is a WABX decoder ring. I've got that now. And also, I bought this off of him. This is a uh what they call, you know, it's called a mic flag, but you put it on the base here or on here to indicate so that you know when you stick your microphone in the face of the uh person that if there's a camera, it'll show up, but also it'll show up if you're shooting in your studio. So, I got to work this stuff in here. Tim Nosman, you a fan of the Grand Rapids band Wolfpack? Never heard of him. Scooters pop. Scooters Pops 71. Send the heat this way. [snorts] Andy New York is checking in from Florida. Mount Dora, Florida. It's like Mount Clemens, right? It's there's no there's not an actual mount there, is there? Like a mountain. Uh, Elango Matt Tab, fun times here in Illinois with all the stormchasers descending on my area after Tuesday's storm. That's one thing I always worry about when there's a disaster. You know, there was these uh tornadoes in Michigan a couple weeks ago. And I know that a lot of looks go driving by and taking pictures and stuff. It's like people are trying to clean up. You know, nothing worse than you're trying to clean up the mess that used to be your house and somebody's taking your picture. So, frozen Canary, greetings from Asbury Park. I've got family in Copper Harbor. Wow. Copper Harbor year round population is like 12. Um, 3 feet and 50 mile per hour winds expected. I'm joking. The population is actually a couple hundred, but I love Copper Harbor. So, Mo Angel says, "And my t-shirt got delayed precisely one day. " One day. Prodigal Stranger. Caesar's last words. Boy, that escalated quickly. Oh boy. Dan Boyd says 99 and a half. My FM dial does not acknowledge fractions. You know what's funny is there was a time before people had digital receivers and they'd tell you things like 99 and a half and uh you know 101 FM was actually 101. 1 if you had a digital receiver which nobody did back in 1975. John Michael Karma, I still have my WABX decoder ring without the decoding instructions. Yeah, I'm not sure. This one's actually not even in the best shape, but it's it's good enough to say I've got one, so that'll work for me. Mark Miller, hey Steve, what's uh Darkwood says, in ' 66, I was in the WLS Larry Lug Batman Club. Got a ring badge and an official ID. — [snorts] — WTF Mike, uh, why don't you need an ID to buy vanilla extract given it's 41% alcohol? I suspect it's cuz it's sold in bottles that are like 3 ounces and they're thinking that the small amount. Uh, but I don't know. I was not aware of that. Um, I would assume it'd

Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

be just as regulated as cough syrup, right? Vinnie Sluga, good morning. Happy St. Patrick's Day, Steve. That would be um a couple days down the road, but close enough. I know a lot of people are in fact Mustang MG05 mentioned that he was at a parade recently. Was that today or St. Patrick's Day? Yeah. Wade Pittinger, your secret message is be sure to drink your O V Oene. This is an ad. Yeah, the great quijo. Same thing. Dan Boyd, WTU 104. 7 referred to themselves as 105 in the 1970s. A lot of radio stations did. They'd round up or round down until things went digital. Then things got messy. But uh you know 99 a half sounds pretty cool. 99. 5 that's not as rock and roll. Darren McUade switched over to his other account. It's extremely windy in Illinois. Headed back to Arkansas. Thank you very much. Oh, Amber Miss 69. It's been a strange few weeks. The defense of AI then back to the normal criticism of AI. Well, the funny part is that somebody suing AI as if it's a person is actually going too far. But there are people out there who actually think that. I mean, Bosco MH0862 back when people had pass words instead of uh pins for their uh ATMs. Lewis Bronning says a station in Cincinnati will be changing their call sign to WKRP. I know that WKRP was being used by somebody else up until fairly recently because um I had somebody send me a bumper sticker for them a little while ago about a year or two ago. Polish AI guy. Have you heard the bandin de? No, I've not. John Michael Karma. How many radio stations had a morning zoo? The question is how many of them called it the morning zoo? There was the morning zoo and there was the breakfast club. And those are the two things that everybody had. Uh the most famous morning zoo would be um uh Shannon's um out of New York City. Um Scott Shannon's. But uh yeah, it was like a template that a lot of people copied. Max spec. Good morning, Steve. And just in case you're curious, I do not have a gray solo cup, but I have a green one. So there you go. Image Doc Ray. Oscar night's the worst time to be in LA. Full of celebrities nobody's heard of and full of celebrities nobody cares about. Quite frankly, with the movie industry in the condition it's in, um I don't even bother watching anymore because they're going to be talking about movies I've not seen, don't care about, and it's like, you know, they're trying to make a big deal out of it. I think they're the only people who buy that as a big deal. Lewis Daniel Mesa, I'm fighting AI right now. I'm in tech. Uh, there's going to be a lot of fighting going on. Mark Dohy, my wife had an AI phone assistant get nasty for her asking for a real person. Oh, I've had that. I've I've been doing that for years. But I mean, I remember when they would try to get you to just, you know, what do you want? And give you three choices. And I go, "A real person. I'm sorry. I didn't understand you. What do you want? One, two, or three? " "A real person. " Greg Benson, good afternoon. Blissful in essence. William Herold. Hey, Steve. And everyone else here, Darkwood, Don Mlan, and the Breakfast Club out of Chicago. Yeah, I've heard of a bunch of different places uh that had radio shows called The Breakfast Club. And of course, there's the movie. So 107. 5 in Nashville back in the 80s had a zoo crew. It's a twist on the morning zoo, right? Mexican spec, could you paint the cup to match your shirt? You know, I've got a half gallon of of gray paint someplace. I could have dipped this and let it dry, but I'd have to plan that out about a day in advance. I think Austin Foster says the best way to get through to a real person on the phone is start hitting zero. That'll usually do it. And in fact, that's usually the shortcut. You know this no for espanol

Segment 4 (15:00 - 20:00)

nine numero dos or whatever. That's two, of course. And then uh or stay on the line or press zero. Roy Brandon 9002 Zbe GG2 GG G VC VG Hold on. GG G point G G2 CG Z GVXR E Okay, the E tied it all together. Prodigal stranger. He doesn't have time for basic math. I don't have time for math. I love basic Oh boy. Hang on. Choke. I used to bring in a kill switch, but people claimed it caused a static so I can't. Grand Treny says, "I was told that a certain car maker, Ford, is charging a subscription to open the trunk for luggage on electric cars. " I think they're charging you Well, that's what I I'm not sure what they're charging you for because I've seen it reference the liner and I've seen it referenced just simply using it, which doesn't seem like that makes any sense to me, but I haven't I have not looked into that one yet. There have been a lot of good stories lately. At least I thought so. I'm not exactly the best judge of that apparently. [snorts] Now a Kermage and Sissu Road to Revenge is on Netflix on March 21st. Mark your calendars now. It's um I wouldn't say it's as good as the original because the original is so good, but it's such a good sequel. It is [snorts] PK reps has it already been asked if the Indiana BMV can be compelled to release the list of data brokers through a foyer request. Nobody's asked that. Um I don't know what the Indiana foyer law looks like. It certainly be a fun thing to try though. — [clears throat] — Isaiah JFA, did you watch Sinners? No, I did not. Dan Boyd, Cincinnati's 101. 9 also had a morning zoo. John Michael Karma Dan Boyd one 1. 9 in Detroit is public radio. Yeah, the one uh the one down there at uh DET Wayne State. W means nothing. Jerry Dodge, we've talked about this before. Call signs of radio stations in America there. There's not perfect uniformity. Generally speaking, west mean W means it's east of the Mississippi. K means it's west of the Mississippi. Uh most stations have got four call letters, but some old stations have got three. And there are some exceptions back and forth. The same way that most radio stations in Canada start with a C. That's the same way that like um uh airplanes have got N numbers on them. What's the N mean? Well, they just always had N numbers. just they had to put a letter there in front of the number. [clears throat] Dan Boyd, that sounds odd. Usually public stations are the left end of the dial. Uh many of them are, but DET is actually a very powerful FM station with a very good signal. And um they got it a long time ago. And I know that there have been times when uh commercial radio stations have come by and and um tried to buy it or swap signals with them because it's such a good signal. But Arts 414, have you watched any of the Fat Electricians interpretations of Finnish stories yet? No, I have not. I meant to do that, but I I forgot. Um Scooters Pops does WOG's morning show. Are they still the zoo? Did they do they call themselves that? I've known people

Segment 5 (20:00 - 25:00)

worked at IOG. [snorts] Um, it was a competitor of mine when I worked at CK 105 in Flint. WIOG is the new 102 for like 20 years. MH8 is a commercial station in Colorado 88. 7. Same in Detroit. CIMX, uh, the Canadian station. So, it's not always a hard and fast rule. Yeah. The Prodical Stranger says the N in the airplane ID numbers for the United States. It's a country code. Yeah. So why isn't it U or S or A for America? It's N. [snorts] Tim Nasum CK 105 rolls off the tongue. It does. Originally it's WWCK and they'd call it that. Flint's best rock. [sighs and gasps] Dan Boyd, considering that we built and flew the first airplane. And that's a legit question. No, that's the whole point is that if we were flying first, why couldn't we just pick whatever number we wanted or letter and just go with a [sighs and gasps] JW5929 asks a question that I answered 15 minutes ago. Maybe I missed it in a previous live stream, but why did you stop releasing two videos a day? Um, I did that about a year ago now, I think. But I discovered that I get the exact same number of views each day if I put out one video or two. So two videos, I get half the views on one and half the views in the other. If I put up one video, everybody watches that one. And that actually helps more because YouTube promotes videos that do well. So in a roundabout way, I was competing with myself. It was actually hurting me to put out a second video every day. So Mike and Westland's check in of course he's school bus Mike 1962 tind door tailgator supia sales and sunny Elliot is a fascinating guy I knew him I got to know him later in life uh and Sunny Elliot was a weatherman in Detroit be a beloved character in Detroit um back in the days when weathermen used chalkboards and a lot of people did not know that he was on board an airplane in World War II that got shot town and he spent part of the war in a prisoner of war camp. Came back to America after the war and got a job in television and did the weather. Great guy, great guy. And he's also on the radio doing weather towards the end at WWJ. Sup is another famous Detroiter who worked in radio and television and wound up in New York. And I what's funny is I grew up in Michigan. I just thought he disappeared. I didn't know he went to New York till later. I'm like, "Oh, wait. Oh, wait. — [gasps] — Oh boy. Secret voice unlocked. Hi Steve. Lots of great content. Well, disappointing, but that's the business. Well, is it great content or is disappointing? I don't get it. Sorry. Darkwood puts out zero videos a day on YouTube. See, if you graphed what I did, two videos a day last year, one video a day this year, next year, obviously, it's just a straight line graph, right? JW, I set my clock to your 10 o'clock release time and I try to watch it in the first 15 minutes. Thank you. I appreciate that. Actually helps because uh YouTube is all about momentum and the quicker you gain it, the better you do. Mitch engin I might be the only person in this room who understands what that assuming it's a joke regarding the town of Enadine in the upper peninsula of Michigan. There was a town there once called uh the town is called Enadine. They used to have a restaurant there called the Enad Diner. The Angad Diner Blissful essence. Do you remember Wolfman Jack? Well, Wolfman Jack was never on the radio any place I lived, but he was syndicated briefly at a radio

Segment 6 (25:00 - 30:00)

station I worked at. I used to run the tapes for him, but um obviously we all know him from American Graffiti and other places. And he also did a lot of television in the 70s. He did a great episode of The Odd Couple. Oh, secret voice unlocked. I meant legal decisions are often not fair. Okay, makes sense. Tim Nasam says, "Supy sales is so well known, he's referenced in a Beasty Boys song. " Really? I've got their greatest hits. Is it in there somewhere? [sighs and gasps] Oh, Scooters Pops. There were a couple famous weather guys from WNEM out of Sagena. uh the TV station, Channel 5, because I know there's also a lot of uh guys from WSGW are quite well known. The great Quido says, um, I really appreciate the fact that you don't have those dumb shock reaction faces on your thumbnails. As a rule of thumb, I tend to avoid those. You won't believe what is h Oh, I hate those, too. And I get people, you know, contact me going, "Steve, um, if you pay me, I'll make you the thumbnails. It'll get you lots. " And I don't I don't want to have those cheesy thumbnails. I don't want to. Tall, thin, kev, which song did you have to play that you hated the most? I hate to rip on music because I like music and I know some of the songs I like other people hate. But I'll tell you right now, I worked in radio when Mickey by Tony Bezel came out. Oh Mickey, you're so fine. You'll blow my mind. Oh Mickey. Um I had to play that song briefly and it was it punishment. Lewis Daniel Mesa says, "Okay, we're having a kid in August. I'm negotiating names with my wife. We're going for a typical span your name in the basket country or Liam help. Well, I'll tell you right now my two cents. Uh Liam, I believe is a really popular child's name right now. So, there's a chance that your kid could wind up in a class of 12 other Liams. But that's just me. I'm just pointing it out. Scooters pops. Yeah. TV5 WN I've been on TV5. There was a time when one of the reporters anytime she had a consumer law issue, she'd call me and [snorts] about half the time she'd go, "Can I get you on camera? " And what's really funny, I remember one time she called my office, left a message. I called her back on my cell phone. I answered her question and she goes, "Uh, where are you right now? " And I go, "I'm driving. " She goes, "Where are you going? " I go, "I'm driving to It was a courthouse and I forgot where it was. She goes, "I'll meet you there. " And I go, "For what? " She goes, "Can you appear on camera? " And I'm like, "Sure, I guess. " So, so she interviewed me out in front of a courthouse. It had nothing to do with the story. It was just where I was going for a status conference. And I turned on TV that night and there I am talking about something in front of the courthouse. So, Blissful Nessence had a crush on a boy named Mickey when that song came out. Really? There was a time when Mickey was a hot kids name, but I you know like Mickey Mantel, Mickey Lolich, Mickey Stanley, the 1960s. But maybe I could I suppose Arts 4014, we punished listeners by playing Men Without Hats. See, I like Men Without Hats. Safety Dance. And that's a great example where I know people who hate that song, but I saw them play that song at the Totally Tubular Festival two years ago. It's good. Now, MH8, are you saying you don't like David Essex? Rock on. It's a good song. Tind door tailgator. Lurking. Gwen, whoever. We got Steve doing the weather. Do we got Steve DJing next? DJing. What's that? [sighs and gasps] John Michael Karma heard Arthur Penhalo take off dire straits so far away on the first plane. Say, "Hell no. " Really? I'm surprised only because if a song makes it into the playlist in a radio station, WF in Detroit, uh, it's already been cleared by 15 people and they're going to tell people that number one, if you play it, you got to play it. Number two, you can't badmouth it. You can simply not talk about it, but you can't. But I'm surprised, but I wouldn't be. Then again, he was a

Segment 7 (30:00 - 35:00)

very well-known individual. Could probably get away with more — [sighs] — Secret voice unlocked. I wish there was a video on YouTube of just all the legal axioms. The problem with the legal axioms is you got to explain them. Post hawk ergo proctorhawk. That's actually not a legal thing, but that's a that's a logical fallacy. Um, Jerry Dodge ever watched Little Nikki? Somebody mentioned Little Nikki a couple weekends ago on this channel. Says somebody had their appointment with a pineapple. I said, "Oh, it's Little Nikki. " Little Nikki. Sorry. Somebody says, "Men without brains. " The joke I always heard was men without talents. But um I actually, like I said, I like that song. Dan Boy remember when Rock On was new and then it got covered again also in the uh late 80s early 90s. Wade Pitter Mickey Mouse. Yeah. And when was Mickey Mouse invented? Like 1927 or something. Mickey Dolan's I forgot. Ian Gotti. Mo Angel claims to have a question. What would you do if you had a question? How let's think this through. If you had a question and you actually wanted it answered because you didn't say you had you wanted an answer. You said I have a question. But if you had a question, it might be fun to pose it and see if I'd answer it or get someone in the room to answer it for you. Polish AI guy. The wife and I watched the new Matlock with Kathy Bates. I've not watched it. I will admit that. I didn't watch the old Matlock either. [gasps] Oh boy. Oh, Super Duper Cooper says, "Don't forget Men Without Hats. Their other song, Pop Goes the World. " Uh, less of a hit, but it's catchy. The Prodigal Stranger. Wasn't there a song called Mexican Radio? Yes. By a band called Wall of Voodoo. [snorts] Mickey Thompson, Robert Torey, the guy who put his name in all kinds of performance parts you could buy at Grash and Auto Supply back in the day. Lewis Daniel Mesa, Dell Shannon, Runaway. Dell Shannon, of course, is from Michigan, a little town called Coopersville. Uh, he actually had a couple hits. Song called Hats Off to Larry, believe it or not, but Runaway was his big one. Mickey Roor, Carl's Corner, 4820. Oh, yeah. Yerion. Hats off to Larry. [gasps] He had a couple other good songs, too. Austin P. Foster, The Wall of Voodoo is awesome. Derek McUade's the one who brought up the Little Nikki and the Pineapple couple a couple shows back. the great quijub. How about some legal axioms about sovereign citizens? Well, those aren't axioms. Legal axioms would be um uh condensed statements about the law that are true. You know, um you know, possession is nine10 the law is a legal axiom. How true it is, you know, but that's something they always say. Dr. Rick 07. Hey, Steve. Hey, Dr. Rick Dan Boyd never realized hats off to Larry was Dell Shannon. He had another song later in his career. Uh the music played on really good song, but you never heard it in America. He actually had a decent following in Europe in England. Arts 4014. We also played selections from Leonard Nemo. Now you obviously at that point you're either screwing with your audience or you're doing like a Dr. Dementoto thing. Leonard Nemoy and don't forget about Captain Kirk.

Segment 8 (35:00 - 40:00)

William Shatner sings. It's a sentence that actually makes no sense. Fast Eddie, are you on early? Uh, no. Uh, are you still on daylight non- daylight savings time? Nick Bradley. All the justice done in the halls of justice is done in the halls. That's good. I can also I can also tell you that there is a really well-known This is really deep inside. Most non- attorneys won't know this and even many attorneys won't, but there was a book called The Bramble Bush written by a guy named Llewellen. And Llewellyn uh in a footnote said something so profound that people would actually say, "Oh yeah, Llewellyn's footnote. " Lulewellen's footnote. And what he said was, "People who think the courts are run by the judges and the attorneys don't understand. They're really run by the clerks. " And once you do enough stuff in court, you understand how much the clerks actually run. They might not run everything. And they don't get to actually, you know, pass judgment, but man, you'll get the impression that they run the place. Secret voice unlock. You got nice hair, Steve, and your teeth look good. Okay, thank you for basic hair and teeth check. Dan Boyd says, "David Pearson once angered Mickey Mantel by driving too fast with Mickey in the car. " I'll tell you right now, if David Pearson was driving, I would have no fear whatsoever in any vehicle ever. I interviewed David Pearson years ago. Really, really nice guy. One of the greatest drivers in NASCAR. Um, I would still say Richard Petty is the greatest. But you have to look at the list of all-time victories. And number one is Richard Petty, number two is David Pearson. And whenever Petty won, second place is almost always David Pearson. And it was almost always reversed. If Pearson won, Petty came in second. Oh, Margin K. Kavoose. Have you ever had a case that you wanted to work on was not your case? I mean, I've heard of cases that'd be fun to work on. I've joked about that sometimes, but um I don't know. I've always had enough to keep me busy. Nick Bradley 99 lift balloons. both one hit wonder and mentions Captain Kirk and there was an English version and of course the German version and Luft balloons. Many people mistakenly thought Luft meant red because when they did the English version they called it 99 red balloons. And I actually heard somebody arguing once with somebody going no it means red. [snorts] Oh the Luftvafa the red force. Lewis Daniel Mesa David Hasselhoff also sings. I don't know if it's good or bad, but he's out there. That's true. The Germans love David Hasselhoff as Nor McDonald used to always say. And um there's that great scene in High Fidelity where John Cuzak is listening to the people who work at his record store arguing amongst themselves and one guy goes, "Oh yeah, who are your musical heroes? " And the guy goes, "You wouldn't understand. " Guy goes, "Tell me. " He was mainly obscure German groups that are above you. And he goes, "What? Craft work, Felco, Hasselhoff? " No, I like Felco, but craft work. Felco Hasselhoff. [sighs] Oh, William Herrell says, "David and Richard did the one-two swap 63 times. " 63 times. Tind door tailgator says, "Del Shannon was from Cooperville, Michigan," which I said about 10 minutes ago. I've been to Cooperville twice and spoken at their historical society and they have a little corner of a museum dedicated to him. 65 is not elderly. I've got my wisdom teeth, too. I think it's a big-headed Scandinavian thing. Um, yeah, I've got my wisdom teeth. Um, and anytime I come to a um, new doctor, new dentist, I was like, "OH MY GOSH, YOU GOT YOUR WISDOM TEETH. " I've actually had a dentist call in people to come look at my mouth. Uh, Daniel Caster, AJ Foy came in second, the Indy500 the most times, and he also won it four times. I love AJ Foy. As far as indie cars go, my favorite was AJ Foy. Jerry Dodge Ramstein Duh Host Tim Nasum. Richard Petty's a legend.

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Yeah, I've interviewed Richard Petty, too. He's very, very nice guy. Carl's Corner says 99 lift balloons is a war song. Well, it's an anti-war song. It's it's pointing out the fragility of society when there are thermonuclear weapons being bandied about. Rambler CDT says, "Pilot stops skydiver jumping from hot air balloon. We should have all died. Watch this. " Didn't we talk about this last week? I'm not sure. I I've not seen the video that you're referring to, but I I'll check it out. Yeah. And Peter Mandic says, "Did you see a David Lee bought that 62 Ferrari GT over 38 million? " And it wasn't even red, it was white. But number one, I saw it, but number two, I think that's why it only sold for 38 million instead of like 55 million because it's the wrong color. Ilioan, I loved High Fidelity. It's a great book, too. It's one of the rare books that was um uh adapted to a movie completely redone in a roundabout way and it still worked because the original of course is a Nick Hornby novel set in London I believe and High Fidelity is set in Chicago with John Kusac and it is done so well. I saw it at the theater when it first came out. I'd already read the book and it's fabulous. Austin P. Fosters don't turn around to commas in town. Vienna Calling also is a great song off of Felco 3. I believe Durk Commissar is off his first album. Dan Boyd Richard Petty bumped fewer cars out of his way. Yeah, Richard Petty was uh an old school driver uh was driving always trying to drive smart and so on and it backed up on me. Secret voice in the lock. Steve sounds like a musician or a poet. I'm neither. I'm tonedeaf and I speak in a monotone, especially if I'm not paying attention. Darkwood. How did wisdom teeth get that name? Um, I'd always heard it's because they came in later in life and the thinking was that you were mature and that's these teeth that came in and somehow got connected that way. John Michael Karma, King Crimson epitav. Um, King Crimson's a kind of uh not obscure band, but they didn't get a lot of radio airplay, but uh very talented people. Daniel Cester, AJ was the first to win the Indie 500 four times. Secret voice unlock says, "I got my wizard teeth half removed. " That means you got two pulled out completely or all four halfway? Oh, Arts 414 says, "The white GTO 250 does have it original engine, hence the lower price. " See, I can't talk about GTO Ferraris because I get accused of making stuff up. Fast Eddie, what's your t-shirt count up to? Uh, I've got about 150 over here that are in the current rotation, but I picked up four new shirts today, I believe. So, I I'm always got more coming and going. Hazel Montgomery, how many words to a song can we type before you would get copyrighted or would you typing words through lyrics here? Oh, no. That wouldn't happen at all. Tim Nas, didn't DJ Steve Doll break a bunch of records in Chicago 1979? Yes, he did. Uh Steve Doll's disc jockey in Chicago. He came from Detroit originally. went to Chicago and had a disco demolition night at the uh at at at the baseball game. And it was a double header between uh them and the Detroit Tigers. And between games, they let people bring records out into the field where they're going to blow them up. And they gave you um a discounted admission if you brought a disco record with you to contribute to the bonfire. And it caused such a commotion between the games that they forfeited the second game. — [snorts] — But it made Steve Dah infamous. People in radio fantasize about that kind of publicity. I mean, he was all over the news for like six months. Robert Torres is my optometrist was a Dr. Commasar. Hey commasar. Wild Bill. I know that you like watches. Paul Newman's Rolex Daytona sold at auction for 17. 75 plus a buyer premium. Wow. Yeah. You

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know, I just saw that uh a Pink Floyd guitar sold last week for a ton of money. Most ever for a guitar. And it's like, okay, if you got too much money, I guess. But Mia's Tarot says, "The wisdom teeth affect your speech. Um, interesting because I know that like I one of my older brothers had his wisdom teeth pulled rather late in life and he it also changed the outline of his cheeks and they looked a little more sunken and it was it was it always disturbed me. Dan Boyd disco demo was legendary. Sports 2026. What was your first car? Uh well, the first car I owned was a 69 Dodge Charger, the 383. Uh first car I got to drive in a regular basis though was a um green Gremlin. So blah blah message retracted. It's like name and address withheld. Oh, Ford rules CD Burlocks as fastest NASCAR qualifying lap was an 80s Ford Bill Elliot bestlike driver. You got to remember though that NASCAR has been playing with um speeds on the tracks ever since oh I don't know about 1968. Um so there's all kinds of restrictor plates and then body modifications and they change things and so they can you know it's like it's like the indie cars they want to they can be doing 230 or they can bring them back down to 200 and they just do that because they're trying to figure out what's best for you know the audience. So, RH Donnelly, I just finished the Indiana data video. As a hooer, I'm disgusted but not surprised. Great video. Well, thank you. And I I'm telling you right now, it's the thing that more people would get on board with, but the politicians just don't care. And the amount of money they make off it is just not worth it. But there's big lobbying groups that are paying the politicians to vote in favor of this stuff. And I don't know if you remember this now, but about 20 years ago, they brought a bunch of these data brokers into Congress in DC and put them under oath and they all took the fifth because they know they're all breaking the law. They don't care. Stop spamming us. One night in Bangkok was about a chess tournament. Of course, it was from a musical called Chess, wasn't it? Was a great song. Ilia Sarian says Jeff Lynn is the best. Um, and I would agree with that. I saw Jeff Lynn's ELO in Detroit. I sat in the front row. I like to tell people about three years ago. Luke Kachansky, I've watched many of your videos and just want to say thank you. I'm happy to catch you live and I'm glad you stopped in. Thank you very much. Thanks for saying hello. I appreciate that. Wade Pitt 1970 Chrysler New Yorker with a 440. You don't need to tell us it's a non Hemi because it's not a 426 in 70. Terrible gas mileage. Oh, Chrysler New Yorker probably weigh like 19,000 pounds, right? Arts 4014. If I sent you an old pocket watch. Hold on. Where'd it go? Am I losing my mind? Oh, message retracted. It's halfway through the sentence. Uh, monkey face spelled with a U. Hello, Steve from Sbury, Ontario. Ford rules CD Burlock. Steve is blind to my comments. Well, I just I just read one of your comments. about NASCAR and qualifying times. Isn't that what we were talking about? Echo Tracks, I just realized this live stream is you doing Letterman's answering the viewer mail bit. Name and address withheld. Uh, no. Name and address withheld is from another magazine. I mean, Letterman did do letters, but the thing is, I mean, he routinely said who they're from.

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now. See, Arts 414. If I read this, are you going to delete it or can I can kind of read the whole thing? If I sent you an old railroad pocket watch, would you wear it or put it on the set? I wouldn't wear it because number one, I've got a watch on my arm, but I also don't like having things like that in my pocket. I'd put it on the set. I try to find a place where it'd be visible so people could see it as a pocket watch sports. Did you go to Detroit Tigers games? Yes, I've been to a few games at Kame Park. Uh, and I went to a lot of games at Tiger Stadium. I was at game five in 1984 when Kirk Gibson hit the home run off Goose Gausage. And I'll tell you that every single time if you ask me about the Detroit Tigers, there's no way I can ever top that for a sporting event. Now, I guess if I had gone to see uh the Wolverines, Michigan's football team, um back when they won the Rose Bowl and uh won out that one season um with Brian Greasie. Uh, that would have been cool also, but that would have involved me also making taking a big trip. But I was actually in the stands watching that game with Kirk Gibson, a gooseage and the 84 Tigers. It was amazing. Arthur Jana Yan, love your videos from southern Arkansas. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. Ford rules CD Burlock rarest guitar in the world. Led Zeppelin's dual neck stratto caster stolen and never recovered. Is that the one he played and song remains the same? I seem to recall seeing a dual neck guitar on that and also playing the violin bow. Monkey face was born in 84 sports. Yeah, Sparky Anderson. That's the famous That's There's a bunch of things about that game that people remember. And Kirk Gibson's walking up to the plate and Sparky Anderson goes like this. And Kirk Gibson looks back and people were speculating, what were those hand signals? And Sparky Anderson had told Kirk Gibson, "They're going to walk you. " And Kirk Gibson goes, "I bet you they don't. " And [snorts] Sparky Anderson goes, "They're going to walk you. " Four balls. And Kirk Gibson goes, "I'll bet you five bucks they don't. and he launched one into the upper deck. And so Sparky lost that bet, but I don't think he cared. [gasps] William Herol, who would watch NASCAR, they went back to actual cars. We drive around every day like they're meant to be. Absolutely. All day long and twice on Sunday. Absolutely. Sig 226. Goose Gosage had a good long career. Oh, absolutely. Goose Gosage was a stud. But the thing about it is that you know every hero. There's going to be a moment where they get taken down. NZ Kiwi NZ, good morning from New Zealand. And good morning to you, my friend. Thank you for checking. I appreciate that. John Michael Karma, get a tattoo. 84 Tigers. I was there. That wouldn't be my first tattoo, but thanks. Echo tracks. I miss the original Big 10 football conference and now it's like the Big 28. I don't even know how many teams are in it. And I'm joking and I don't care. So, don't bother typing in, Steve. Here's how many there are. There's like schools in California in the Big 10. It makes no sense at all. It's just stupid. XRP Plumbing, do you know any good civil rights attorneys? Uh, it depends what state you're in because you I'm assuming you're going to file an actions there, right? You got to find a local attorney who does that. Tindor tailgator Briggs Stadium. That's where the Tigers played before Tiger Stadium. It goes way back. Tim Nasum seeing 84 Tigers is a slice of American history. Americana. Yeah. You know what's funny is I know people live in Los Angeles and they talk about Kirk Gibson like he's their guy. They're like, "But he hit that one home run where he limped around the bases. " And I'm like, "Yeah, that's after he did that in 84 with the Tigers. " He wasn't limping though.

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Old McDonald has a car. I was at the Tiger game when Pudge hit the walk-off grand slam to win the game in the bottom of the ninth. Um I mentioned the other day that a friend of mine, his son plays major league baseball and right now he's playing minor league ball with the team. Like last year he was in the minor leagues but in spring training they let him come up and play with the big guys and he's having a very good year too. So Ford rules CD Burlock Jennifer my first and only DMV driving test was in a 1968 Pontiac station wagon in 75. Never did a written test since only took picture three times. Okay. Oh, Depal points out that U of M is playing for the Big 10 Conference Championship this afternoon. Go Blue. Yeah. Um, if they don't screw up, they should also do well in the uh NCAA. Marty Deval, why can corporations not be named when they mess up from your story earlier today, but if I get a ticket, it's public knowledge. I No, I agree. That was one of the things I found so surprising. They're like, "Well, we can't divulge the names of the people that we busted, but we can sell you their we can sell your information to them. " [gasps] John Michael Karma, Michigan and Trumbull. Yeah, that's the famous intersection. One of the intersections that Tiger Stadium was at. [snorts] Daniel Kester, if it were found out that the moon landings were in fact a hoax, could someone sue the government for it? I got a question for you. What would your legal theory be? Fraud? How are you harmed? I mean, you believed something that wasn't true, but did it hurt you? How'd you monetize your damages? Jellies Kelly 1244. In your opinion, does the style of watch lawyers wear tell anything about what type of lawyer they are? No, not at all. Uh, it'll tell you what kind of a person they are because I'll be honest, I like I like This is a Brightling. And I like Brightling watches because to me they're like little works of art. They're little mechanical. They're so cool. I just I like, you know, if I got to look at something on my arm all day long besides tell time, I like it. It looks cool. And that's just it, you know. But um I knew an attorney once who bought himself a Rolex, the goddiest Rolex he could buy. And I and I and I'm like, "Why? Why did you buy that? " And he goes, "I've got clients who go, oh, you're a lawyer and you wear that cheap watch. " He goes, "I just bought one that looks expensive, so stop saying that. [sighs] Oh boy. Mitch, we're about to get many feet of snow here in Ishbamang. I shouldn't have sold my deuce and a half. We were just talking about the snow in the upper peninsula where they're talking about getting it in feet, not inches. Ishbaming is of course up near Marquette sort of. Uh, and that's the middle part of the peninsula and they're talking about that getting hammered, not the Kuna so much as it's mainly the middle part. Oh my. And it's and they've already gotten so much snow this year. I think it's going to be a record setting year, isn't it? John Michael Carmas is the damage in a lawsuit about a moonlanding hoax would be he was tricked into buying moon pies. Michael Dhy says they won't give you the names of the corporations. Maybe they'll sell them to you. Oh, Leo the Nomad, regarding your felony murder example that you gave in a video a couple days ago, could Adam, because I said A, B, and C. Adam, from your example, use being unconscious when the car was taken as a defense? No, because they'd say you were conscious when you planned the crime. And so, the fact that you're unconscious or sleeping or later doesn't matter. uh you the only way to get out of a conspiracy charge is if you take steps to stop it. So let's

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suppose that you and your buddies sat down and planned a crime and they go, "Let's go do it. " And you go, "I changed my mind, guys. " If you just simply sat down and they would have committed the crime, they could still come after you, the police could for conspiracy possibly. However, if you called the police immediately said, "Hey, there's some guys who are about to commit a crime and I don't want to be involved in this. " If you take steps to stop it, that's how you get out of it. Uh, Aviva Rabinowitz says that his father was an engineer that worked on the lunar excursion module. Uh, it really did land on the moon. Sure it did. I'm just kidding. — [gasps] — Oh, uh, one heavy element says, "Howdy, neighbor. Your people are from Finland. Mine are from Norway. Of course, we've been here for a few generations longer. My father's done my family's uh genealogy back to like I think the 1500s 1600s back to Finland and he had to go there to do it. Uh church records and so on. Uh Mia Tero says if you're asleep you can't commit the crime typically. Yeah, but the crime is committed when you planned it. You're you're planning on committing a crime. So, oh boy. STP points out that everything is for sale. Generally speaking, yes. Wade Pittinger, how many contacts in your personal phone since you work with the public? You mean my cell phone? Not that many. William Herola, if you were given the chance to drive a 500 mile stock car race, what car would you bring? I got to bring my own car or I get to pick one because nowadays, you know, they're all the same, right? They just call them different cars, but they're not really different. Mia Teros, what crime was it? I missed that video. So, I gave the example, we're talking about felony, felony murder, and that's the notion at common law that if I commit a felony and somebody dies as a result, not only can I be convicted of the felony itself, but I can be convicted of felony murder. So, if I go to rob a bank and the cops show up and there's a shootout and they shoot each other and I get away, well, I can be charged with bank robbery and if one of those cops dies, I can be charged with felony murder. Absolutely. In in many states. And so, if you want to complicate the story, you then say, "Okay, there's a conspiracy to commit a robbery. " and one guy stays at home and the other guys go off and commit the robbery and somebody dies. The guy who stayed at home can be charged with felony murder. And that's actually an example from real life. There's a famous story about a guy in Florida, I forgot his name, who was talking to his friends about committing a crime. They're going to use his car and he changed his mind at the last minute. didn't go and he still got convicted of that and went up on appeal and it doesn't matter STP world. Do you ever go to Al Jean's hardware store in Farmington, Michigan? Al Jean's one of the uh creators of the Simpsons. No, I have not. I'm not even sure which one it is. There's a couple old hardware stores in Farmington Hills, but my office was in Farmington Hills for a while, but I didn't go to the hardware store for my office very often. Uh 116 3562, the getaway driver sitting in the car who never went at the bank could also get charged. Oh, of course.

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Mia is terrible because they didn't tell. No, it's because of the felony murder rule. He was involved in the conspiracy to commit a felony. Someone died as a result of the felony. Therefore, he's guilty. Yeah. Yeah, Chuck Whitehead. You can think about doing a crime but not doing. It's kind of like Twilight Zone. There's a couple episodes about people thinking out loud and whatnot. The Prodigal Stranger can porch pirates who get paint bombed press charges. Well, first of all, you need to understand that a lot of those videos are fake. In fact, a lot of them are AI. They're not even real. But some of them are setups. And I remember there's a very famous one where a guy uh got millions and millions of views on one and somebody pointed out that the guy who picked up the package was a friend of the guy who created the video and they admitted it like yeah we did that and there you go. Uh Belio knowing the Finn's love of silence and solitude. How'd you get your how'd your father get anyone to talk to him? He didn't. He went and looked up church records. Seriously, he went to churches, looked at baptism records, birth records, death records, and marriage records. And the churches in Finland keep really good records. Blah blah. Just know something is going to happen but did not plan it. Uh, believe it or not, there's a good argument to be made that just because you knew something was going to happen doesn't create criminal liability on your part. The question is, could it create civil liability on your part? Could somebody say that because you didn't get involved, somebody got injured? But that's the difference between malfeasants and nonfeasants. I kid you not. But thank you. It's the first time I've used the word nonfeasants out loud in about 10 years. Peter Mandx, did anybody see it? Nokia Tire is introducing retractable or Nokia tire retractable stud snow tires for next season. No. Are they expensive? Fill up the script. What are your thoughts on Tommy Thompson? Do you think he's going to be harassed by the feds? And of course, that's the guy who sat in jail for 10 years on two contempt charges for not wanting to give up the information about where the gold is, which he says he can't remember and nobody believes him, including the court. Uh, he's got a couple huge judgments against him. Uh, and I suspect he'll disappear. I suspect he will wind up in another country if I had to guess. Mo Angel, did you know the opposite of placebo is no SIBO? As in a pill with no effect, but you get the bad placebo effects. Okay. Steve's recording tips. Standing quarter mile. Which of your cars would win the Cobra? Probably. It it would probably be close, but the Cobra's got more horsepower, but weighs 900 lb less. [sighs and gasps] Oh boy. Mia Terrell says, "Public law demands everyone has to prevent crime. " Public law? What do you mean by public law? Is there an actual law in the books that says it? SIG 226. Isn't that gold still property of the government? No, I don't even think the government made a claim. Um, I know that a lot of it had something to do with banks, but I believe it was private banks are bringing the money, but I could be wrong, but um, a bunch of insurance companies claimed it. And I know that when he pulled into court the first time, they got served with a stack of lawsuits. And so, I mean, I don't The guy Tommy Thompson had every right to be upset at the way that whole thing played out, but the investors did, too.

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The prodigal stranger sounds Seinfeldian that everyone has to prevent crime. You can't just be a bystander. You got to get involved. You can call me Al. You are often imitated but never duplicated. Me specifically or is all of us? John Zlack, where are bitcoins minted? Um, in some kind of imaginary Bitcoin mint. I mean, I know they're mined by computers and all that, but I I'm not I don't have a lot of my wealth stored in Bitcoin. Oh, Johnny Quest, what does the Backdraft Cobra speedometer max out at? I'm not sure. Hang on. I think I've got some pictures here somewhere. Or as Peterman would say, I've got a coupon for that. Hang on. Oh boy. The speedometer maxes out at 200. So, and right now it's got 2,000 miles in the odometer. 2200. Oh, and the red line's at 7,000. Never quite spun it up that fast before. Prince Alberts, if I don't want to be a bystander, can I be a bysitter? I used to tell my trial practice class for closing arguments, Jackie Child's closing argument was brilliant. He goes, "My clients are accused of being guilty bystanders. " And yet, we all know bystanders are innocent. Innocent bystander. That's what it means to be a bystander. You're innocent. It's genius. [sighs] Oh, Steve's recordings. Steve recording tips. Wow. 200. I I probably wouldn't want to see it going that fast. I suspect it would get windy. Go for broke 513. I gave you a like because you never say give me a like. Oh, that's right. I don't You can call me L. Yes, you. Thank you. Mia's Tarot. It's like if you see a kid drowning in a river and don't call for help, you are liable criminally in most states. No, it might not. It might not be nice, but if you didn't push the kid in, that's the whole difference between malfeasants and nonfeasants. Ford rules CD Burlock witch engine 289. Oh, no. It's I've got the uh it's a third generation Roush Coyote. You can look it up. All aluminum. Uh, it's it's an upgrade from the old days. Ilasarian, outrageous, egregious, preposterous. Oh, lock watcher back in a bit. Okay, we'll wait. Everyone, just sit tight. One heavy element. One of my brothers is building a Cobra from the ground up except for the drivetrain shell and a few other parts that he can't machine. Like is he making his own frame and suspension and so on? 116 3562. What would be the best way to get my cycle endorsement? Um, you know, believe it or not, my brother just got his and he actually went through the thing where you take the class and all that stuff. Yeah. Arts 4014. My 1970 Pontiac has a factory speed that goes to 160. The car doesn't. No. They used to do that all the time. It's like wishful thinking. [sighs and gasps] Oh boy. Darkwood. Is there anything that Seinfeld didn't cover? And by the

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way, if if not, at least you know, um the Simpsons covered it. Although again, today I put up on Facebook, the ironying is delicious. And then I put up my YouTube uh video because I thought the irony was good in the story. And I always get somebody goes, "Uh Steve, uh you meant irony. " Yeah. Okay. Mia is terrible. I don't mean to argue, but you keep posting this and you say it's basic public law. Is there a citation for this public law? Or can you point me to case law where a Supreme Court of a state has said that a person who sees somebody else in peril must take steps otherwise they're criminally liable for that. Um because simply stating the law is kind of like saying, well, you know how this works. medicine. Medicine or science. Science, you know. So, these pretzels are making me thirsty. Mike Lacker. Oh boy. Steve's Recordings Tips says, "I always wanted a speedo that showed percent of light speed. " It's kind of like when you're on board the um you know the Concord and they show you how close you're getting to Mach one fast Eddie. Do you think there's any point in your life you be too old to drive your cars or do you hold on to them? I'm worried there's going to come a time where I can't get in and out of them. I'm not kidding you. The the Viper is an exercise to get into and out of. And the guy I bought mine from was an older doctor who said that he's having trouble getting in and out of it. He's like, "I can't get into it anymore. It's not comfortable. " [gasps] Yo, sorry. And what are you on about? I got to risk my life to save a drowning person no matter what. No, I I'm taking the counter to that position. — Prodigal Stranger. Do those sound like the actions of a man who had all he could eat? Oh boy. Jerry Dodge, my password is the last 10 digits of pi. The last 10. The first 10 would probably work too. Gotcha. It's our end. Oh boy. M pie. [sighs] Oh. Arts 414 points out that my Viper has indeed been owned by doctors and lawyers its entire life and the first guy only drove a 4,000 miles. Steve G9674 California has a good Samaritan law. A couple states do, but um you know I never followed how they developed. I just know that obviously it was the plot point in the um the finale of Seinfeld. So Joey C says Oakland Community College has motorcycle classes also. Yeah, there's a bunch of places that have them. It's a question of how much time it's going to take, what it'll cost. Mike Lackner's wife wanted an MGB. They went to buy one and she tried getting into it. That ruined the deal. Yeah. No, people don't understand some cute little cars for taller folk are not so comfortable. And I'm 6'2. I know I don't look that tall on camera, but I'm 6'2. So fast Eddie, I took mine at community college in New York. Still have a motorcycle license, but haven't had a motorcycle in 25 years. TCMH music. Ah, a welcome face. Oh, Mexican spec. You look much shorter when you're sitting down. Presumably. Yes.

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Oh, Jerry Dodge. I don't think I've ever seen him standing up. I've shot videos from him walking around. I I you know, I shot the video when I first got my Cobra, for instance. I'm walking around it talking to Mark Lieberman about it. Fast Eddie, what's the most miles you've ever seen on a Viper? Uh, you know, I never checked that and I've heard people complain about them and say that the motors don't hold up, but mine's doing just fine. Now, it's only got 10 or 12,000 miles on it, but I also run Mobile One in it, which is what they recommend. And um I obviously take very good care of it and never accelerate harshly with it either. Oh, RX414. I love Jag Eypes. I literally cannot get in the driver's seat without surgery. I've never sat in a Jaguar. Um I've climbed into a few cars that were difficult. Um I mentioned a couple weeks ago I got into a Lotus Aspree Turbo. Oh my I love those cars till I tried riding in one. And I'm like, "Nah, I guess not. " Alive 28697. Steve is oblivious about the new tortilla laws. I I will admit I do not know what you're talking about. Don Larus says Arizona requires one to assist an officer if asked to do so, but that would be involuntary servitude, no doubt. Yeah. And keep in mind, there's a lot of laws on books that might not be enforceable. Meaning that has anybody ever litigated that, you know, Forbin Colossus, the Viper is a death car. Lots written about his propensity to break loose primarily that people were reviewing them who didn't own them. But like my Viper doesn't have anti-lock brakes, does not have traction control. But I know that, okay? And I'm used to it and it hasn't killed me as far as I know. Now I tell people the Viper wants to kill me. The Cobra is actively like hunting me down. Oh boy. Ian Gotti, I'm so tall I have to open the sunroof. [sighs and gasps] Oh. Um, I went for a ride with Merrick Liberman, my friend who owns Nostalgic Motors, and in a Baldi Frog, which is like a shopping cart with a fiberglass body around it, and it has a sunroof. And driving down the road, both of our heads are sticking out the top. — [sighs and gasps] — Oh boy. Tim Nas and Vipers and certain Corvettes can't do the standard Colorado emissions because of their giant tires not working on the tiny dino rollers. Oh, they actually do the emissions test on dinos. In Michigan, they used to have an emissions test. They just stuck a thing up the tailpipe and just measured it that way. But yeah, no, the tires on my Viper are about this wide. My Cobra's got big fat tires, too. So, the prodigal stranger says, "That's why it was always sunny on Magnum PI because Tom Cell couldn't fit in the Ferrari with a top on. " You know, I never watched Magnum PI, but I know people who did. And I know that that Magnum PI also always had a connection for some odd reason with the Detroit Tigers to such an extent that the Detroit Tigers will actually have a Magnum PI day where guys and gals wear those Hawaiian shirts to the game, which I just never quite got, but whatever. Yeah. 116 3562. Yeah, you did tell us last week that you were playing one of my videos at work and an Oakland County deputy came and said, "I know that guy. " Hey, I ticketed that guy. No, I'm just joking. Johnny Knox's in the house regarding regards all. Yeah. Um I saw the R you know be an RE20 for the microphone, but hey, how you doing my friend? Good to

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see you. — [snorts] — TCMH music curious why certain counties have emissions testing others don't. Uh it goes back to the EPA, the federal government. Um and there were certain standards that if you were um not if your air wasn't clean enough and they thought you could clean it up by cracking down on that. So for a brief period of time in the mid 1980s uh tri county area in Michigan, Oakland, Wayne and Mcome counties had tail tailpipe emissions and you go to a gas station and stick a thing in your tailpipe and if you passed you could go get a license plate and if you didn't pass you had to get it fixed. So Ford rule CD Burlock. Did you choose no anti-lock brakes? The cards didn't come with them. Beio, those tires aren't fat. They just look big boned. Uh I Yeah, know I think this color just makes my tires look fat. Sig 226. Isn't Tom Sic from Detroit? I think originally he might be. Yeah. Johnny Knoxville says, "What's going on? We don't have Magnum PI. No 18. No Star Hutch. No TJ Hooker. [sighs and gasps] Oh boy. Oh, Forbin Colossus says, "Umobile inspections in New York State rejected cars for rust. " I got an angry phone call from a guy once who called me. He goes, "Steve, I just bought a car for an auction in Michigan and I had it shipped here and it won't pass an inspection. " I said, "Okay, what's you know why you calling me? " He goes, "I want to sue the auction. " I go, "For what? And he goes, "It won't pass an inspection. " I said, "Did they tell you it would? " And he goes, "What do you mean? " I said, 'D did they tell you it would? And he goes, "Well, it wouldn't pass an inspection in Michigan either. " I go, "We don't have inspections. " He goes, "What? " Oh, boy. Ford rules CD Burlocks is coyote engine plus no ALB and no ABS asking for trouble. Okay, trouble is my middle name. Prince Alberts says, "Um, no Vipers had anti-lock brakes. Not even the last years of them. " I thought they added them later on, but yeah, Tom Cull was born in Detroit. Johnny Knoxville. I just never equated him as being from Detroit other than being born here. I thought I think he moved out west very early on, but I could be wrong. Tim Nos have ever driven a generation one Viper? No, but I've driven a couple Gen Twos. Johnny Knoxel Tom Celich was in the California National Guard from 1967 to 1973. Forbin Colossus, I drove a friend's Viper in 2005, but I pussyfooted it. I generally don't let other people drive my Viper. I let people drive my Cobra, but that's got the automatic in it. But I don't like letting other people drive my clutch vehicles. And my my Jeeper Wrangler is a clutch also. RS414. Do not taunt the happy fun ball. Whatever you do. Uh Jonathan got nice first time catching Steve live. Maybe all those factor meals saved him time enough to do this. Well, I've been doing these on Sundays for quite some time now, but Yeah. SIG26 Harry Morgan was also from Detroit. Yes. Our the lead the lesser favorite Colonel from MASH. Mark Miller. Can we start over? Well, you were here at the very beginning, weren't you? Yeah. 116 3562. There was a hockey team called the Detroit Vipers owned by Chrysler. They played up in Auburn Hills also and they did that as a gimmick

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because of course the Dodge Viper, which don't get me wrong, I mean Anaheim Ducks, right? Yeah. Johnny Knoxville says, "According to Wikipedia, Gen 3 and four Vipers had ABS. " I thought they added it later. Jerry Dodge can't drive a manual. Get out. Joe Cra, I really enjoy your Sunday lives. Thank you. I appreciate that. Johnny Knoxville of Gen 5 had ABS. [snorts] Johnny Knoxville of Flint Spirits. I saw him play a million times. I used to get free tickets from WTRX in Flint. Mustang M05. What happens? The leprechaun sees his shadow. Johnny Knox, the Moskegegan Lumberjacks. It's kind of funny. I was not that aware of minor league hockey because I grew up in Detroit. So, we had the Red Wings and when I was working in Flint, I heard about the Flint Spirits and they they've had a bunch of different names. Now, it's the Flint um Firebirds, which makes no sense at all. But um minor league hockey is fun because you can get tickets right up against the glass for almost nothing. You can yell at the players and players will yell back at you. Prince Alberts now moves to strike his previous comment regarding ABS. No, but the comment is actually um uh you make a very good point that they did not put it on until they had to. I think the feds required it at some point and they did not put it on number one because I'm assuming they're in a hurry to make the things. Number two, it probably make the vehicle slightly lighter and number three, they thought that true drivers won't like it. But go on to YouTube and type in Viper Crash and watch what comes up and it's ugly. Yeah, the American Hockey League is a bunch of these smaller hockey leagues with teams like you know the Sue St. Marie Greyhounds or whatever and you know it's a place for the upand cominging players and uh sometimes they'll make it the big leagues sometimes they won't but it's fun to watch and they're usually higher scoring games none of this one nothing nailbiters you know 12 to9 Mike Terrell has got to go thanks for chop stopping in yeah Johnny Knoxville ahl Hockey is like real life. A real life slapshot the movie. Mo Angel. Hey Steve. Is being in court fun? It can be, but it can also be a drag. It depends on what you're doing. I hate to break the news to most of my clients, but the bulk of what we do is sit around and wait. So, I've I've had to meet a client in court and say, you know, we got a hearing at 1:00. 1:30. We get there at 1:30 and we don't get called till 4:00. And they're like, "Wait, we just sat there for 3 hours? " I'm like, "Yeah, it happens all the time. " Yeah. 1163562 said they had Viper games where you could get in by just bringing donations like they donated to local soup kitchens and Johnny Knoxville, their feeder teams for the NHL. Yeah. Yeah. Dan Boyd, the guy in the west side of Cincinnati, wrecked a Viper pretty badly about 10 or 15 years ago. AHL, the Syracuse crunch. Now, are they named after the action of crunching something or after serial? Depal 31 Forbin Colossus. What year did cars begin having tracking and data recording devices? Was it GM's OnStar program? I don't know if they were the first. It was right around then when the technology became available. So, [snorts] yeah. Bob Lobos says, "I can turn traction control on and off, but I don't believe I can turn off the ABS. " I don't think you can either. I have nothing against ABS. I don't. I have it on other vehicles, you know. Yerion just saw my neighbor's tree get blown over like right now in real time. Wow. Johnny Knoxville, my former boss, Bob Allen, was from Novi, Michigan. Huge hockey fan. He hated when I mentioned the movie Slapshot. Really? It's a fun movie.

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Sometimes I listen to myself. Do your clients have to pay you for that time? Not in my world. No. Because um when I'm in court on criminal matters, which doesn't happen as often anymore, I charge a flat rate. I don't charge by the hour. And on my civil cases that settle, I usually get paid by the other side. And it just it all comes out in the wash. But I know people who've hired attorneys by the hour and they're like, "Yeah, I sat with a guy for five hours, didn't do anything, and I gota pay the guy money. " So [snorts] No, I don't build my client for the time. Yeah, Depal thinks the crunch might be named at because they crunched her opponents into the boards. Believe in yourself is just checking in to say hello in a networking mastermind. Just wanted to say howdy. Yeah, I don't think the wind is that bad for me. I'm looking at the treetops. Nothing crazy, but like I said the other day we had 70 mph gusts. Forbin Colossus, was there a peak year or era for lemons or hidden recalls? Well, the peak era for lemons is right now. I kid you not. I get so many phone calls right now and it's almost always the same. I brought the brand new car. It's got the problem. Took it to the shop. They go, "We can't fix it because we're waiting for parts. " How long has it been there? 45 days. Yeah. Johnny Knoxville says, "Right now might be a good time to become a civil rights lawyer with AI falsely accusing people. line up those lawsuits like the UPS trucker in Reno falsely arrested or the woman who got arrested in Tennessee for a crime in North Dakota where she'd never been. [sighs and gasps] Oh boy. Dan Boyd new car quality reached a previous low in the early 70s. Uh yeah, but of course many lemon laws hadn't been passed yet. Um, but yeah, know there was a time when the car companies actually didn't care. They would just ship cars to dealerships, go, "It's got problems. You guys fix it and we'll pay you. " And the number of repairs that needed to be done on cars pre-dely was skyhigh. Forbidden Colossus, were you amazed when VW's massive fake emissions testing was revealed? Yes. I I couldn't believe that they did that. And the fact they had to buy all those cars back is crazy. blissful nessence. Love you in your chat, Mr. Leto. Gotta go. Thank you. Bob Lob losses was well-known fact that you could tell which Camaro was built after lunch. I saw a thing on TV in the last few years where somebody narked out some uh workers, I believe for Chrysler, Stalantis, at a plant in Michigan who during their lunch break would go and um partake of the medical marijuana uh sitting in their vehicles and then go back to work. And so one of the TV stations dragged out a camera and filmed it all and then filmed them walking back in to start assembling cars again. And um uh some very uneasy questioning happened on camera. Do you really think you should be doing that during your lunch break? And I'm like, get out of here. 116 3562. I'm not I can't remember which reporter it was, whether it was their troubleshooter guy or not. Forbin Colossus, are Michigan's Upper Peninsula people a different breed? Would you live there? [snorts] Um, my family lived up there before I was born and I spent a lot of time up there. Um, I would have a difficult time in the winter. Uh you have to have a different mindset to live someplace where you get like three hours of daylight and the snow is literally 12 feet deep outside your window. So

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John Zlac, what did Kramer drive? Wasn't it a big old Chevy? I thought it was like um an Impala maybe. 1163. It was Robch. It was Rob Walche with the workers out the parking lot taking a smoke break. [snorts] Yeah, Johnny Knoxville. Snow is a fun thing to visit, not to live in. Yeah, it's it's Yeah, it's like a fun place to visit. You wouldn't want to live there. But um I mean I I've spent weeks on end in the upper peninsula of Michigan. I've literally gone up there for two weeks at a time, three weeks at a time. I don't I loved it up there in the summertime, but living up there would be very difficult. Darkwood, what is the main industry in the UP? Logging is a big industry. There is some mining up there. Um they're trying really hard to get tourism up. Um there are a couple universities up there that do employ a lot of people. Michigan Tech and Northern Michigan University. American Tours thinks it was an Impala also. Yeah, I was thinking that Kramer drove that had the license plate on it. Yerion says 73 Chevrolet Impala. and Mexican spec confirms. Although he says 73 Chevrolet Caprice. Is that one of those cars where General Motors gave it two names? Like the Chevel Malibu? Don't get me going on that. Johnny Knoxville, Michigan Tech used to be a force in the college hockey. They still are somewhat. Uh, it depends, but Michigan Tech is usually pretty good. Um, Michigan has actually been pretty good lately. Also, Belio, UP winter. Well, you didn't ask me if I wanted to live in Finland. Stefano970 says uh Google claims it's a 73 Impella. Stuffology 9684 the largest employer in the UP is the government and that is because there's a couple prisons up there. Uh there's a prison near Newberry I believe and Munising. There's also a prison in Marquette, a very old prison. Mexican spec says the factory airbag was the rare part of Kramer's car and he would know because he studies these things. My son is at tech studying what is he a student or does he teach there? blah blah the Chevy Biscane base model Impala mid-range Caprice all options. Okay, so again this the name game thing going Johnny Knoxville the SNL skit of the Jiffy Pop airbag with the airbag filled with popcorn. David Peterson said a video that he saw declared that the fins are the happiest people in the world. Uh they've done that study a few years in a row and the fins are routinely at the top of the list or very close to it. Edge, I finally made it. How's your Sunday, Steve? It's going well. Thank you. User UF9HR5. What about the copper mining in the upper Michigan? Uh, copper mining has not been happening for a while except for there's some mining near um uh Marquette and it's not copper, it's nickel mining and a few other things. And I think they might find a little bit of copper, but that and then there's a mine over by White Pine that opens and closes periodically. I don't think it's open right now. I think the copper mines are pretty much closed. Stuffology uh student who's taking engineering classes and that's what they're known for. Michigan Tech is a very good engineering school.

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Peter Mandex, was the GTO a Tempest, a lemons or a venture? See, I always assumed it was Le Man's and then the GTO was the, you know, but and I don't mind if they've got a second name that's tacked on to when it was a performance model, right? So, you know, Camaro Z28, I understand that. But the Chevel Malibu, I don't know. It just never made sense to me. Robert Torey ever read a savage factory regarding a worker's experience at the Ford plant? No, but I've read Rivet Head by Ben Hamper about his experience in General Motors. I'll have to take a look at that. Mark Miller, aren't the Finns also known for drinking alcohol? Alcohol and coffee. [snorts] Johnny, I watched a video of the abandoned military town of Finland, Minnesota. I knew there was a place called Finland, but I've never been there in Minnesota. Eerie place reminds me of the Pennsylvania town that had the toxic situation to clear the town. Are you talking about the town where there's a fire underground? Where there's an underground fire that they can't put out. Joey Justin going. Bye-bye. Yeah. P. Centriia, Pennsylvania. I'm pretty sure that's the town with the underground fire and it's like we can't put it out. The ground is burning. I'm assuming it's coal or something, right? Johnny Knoxville. 116 3562. I also went to Northern, but I didn't want to deal with the winter up there. I ended up going to Eastern. I knew somebody who went to um Northern because her friends went there and the first time it snowed, she came home and never went back. Yeah. Underground fire, Criilia, Pennsylvania. Johnny Knoxville 1163562 is the reason I like coffee so much because I'm part Finnish. That could be part of the reason. Yeah, Johnny Z. Frley points out that there's the Bronco Sport and the regular Bronco and they have nothing to do with each other. They're on totally different architectures and I understand that and I think what happened was they probably had competing designs thought you know these are different enough where we can sell them as different vehicles to different groups of people but I don't know Paul Thomas Harris says he found Rob Walche reports 14 and 9 years ago. That 9 years ago might be it, but I thought it was more recent than that. But, you know, like I said, if you found a video nine years ago of them taking a smoke break with the medicinal uh then that probably is the story. Bob Lobs is the parts of the US that are so hot I wouldn't want to live there. I think I'd rather have cold than hot. Snow is a problem. Yeah, but likewise, Bob, I agree with you. If you um go someplace like, I don't know, Miami in August and it's, you know, 90 degrees out and 100% humidity, um you start thinking, bl snow doesn't sound so bad right now. Belius is Finn's alcohol, coffee, and moose blood because a moose once bit my sister. But I think the moose bit a Norwegian's sister, didn't he? Oh boy. Uh yeah, sorry. And I finally have the dough for a new car. Is there a good modern body on frame worth the dollars? Yeah, there aren't as many as there used to be, that's for sure. Yeah, Jay Klein, the Bronco Sport is built on the previous generation Escape. Mexican specs is you don't have to

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shovel humidity and air conditioning exists. [gasps] You know what I'm talking about? when you like, you know, let's suppose you to put on a suit and a tie and walk out to your car and then you get to the courthouse and you're and you're parked a couple hundred yards away from the front door, you know, that kind of thing. One heavy element is, uh, I'm a Subaru tech and we have more problems with the Americanmade Subarus than we do from the Japanese-built Subarus. I think it's the American thought process on making things. Jerry Dodge, bring me a shrubbery. I'm actually reading John Cle's book right now, his autobiography. It's fab fabulous. Absolutely fabulous. Janice Ellery, I'll take the 90 degree weather. I was born in Maine, but have lived in Fort Lauderdale 40 years. Jay Klein, I'm going to Alabama. It just jumped at me in the weirdest way. But I think Jay Klein's going to Alabama in the summertime, which sounds like that could be a country song. Oh, Mark Miller, the movie Gung-ho. The Subaru comment reminds me. Yeah, I saw that movie not so long ago. It's actually It's a fun little movie. Uh, no one 1939 reading your murder houses book right now. Very good. Thank you. Oh, you're welcome. I appreciate that. [sighs and gasps] Belio, Finland, I heard that Finn are insulted if you call them Scandinavian. Um, I don't know about that, but technically speaking, they are not Finland is not considered part of Scandinavia. That's Sweden, Norway, and then like Denmark or something. I don't understand, you know, geography, but it's more of a I don't know. 116 3562. When's your next book signing? Don't have anything planned just yet, although I'm speaking in Roseville again this summer. Um about Tucker, I think. Ah, Jay Klein, July, August, and September. daughter going to the University of Alabama, going down there to hang out and uh check out the Crimson Tide. Lewis Daniel Mesa, your thoughts on Toyota Lexus. I I've never owned one for obvious reasons. Um but I'll tell you right now, I don't get as many calls about them as I do about oh, I don't know, Jeeps. — [sighs] — Oh, huh. Block watcher. There's a farm next door and they're putting in houses and contractors located a grave marker at the back of a field. They contact the developer. No news yet. Grave marker from 1972. That's not that far back. I've heard stories before people doing construction work and finding grave markers. But 1972, that's surprising. You think they would know about that. Yeah, Jay Klein, it's orientation, movein, and parents weekend 116 3562. As a Mopar guy, you must cringe with all the calls you get about Chrysler. You know, modern cars, all bets are off. Um, but it's it's a shame what became of the company, you know, but John Zlack Smorgus board is a buffet style meal of Swedish origin. What did the Fins eat? Um, you know, the Finns aren't known for their cuisine. Uh, [snorts] you don't go to New York City and go bring me to the finest Finnish restaurant.

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Janie Seagris, good morning. Almost afternoon, everybody. It is. It is actually quite afternoon for us, but it's different for everybody. Blah, blah. Hey, Steve. Is it legal to bury someone's ashes anywhere you want? I've heard that there are laws in some places that talk about people's ashes being remains and [snorts] you might not be allowed to just fling them anywhere you want, but um you know like burying them on your own property. Knock yourself out. Dr. Rick Steve, I really enjoyed your stream today. Thank you, my friend. I appreciate that. Mo Angel says, "Speaking of cuisine, y'all got to try a Danish Gurnish. " Good, which is a shooting star. Arts 4014. Fins like mushrooms. I like mushrooms. Um, I I guess Fins probably do because they got a lot of forests. They probably also like a lot of fish things, you know, a lot of lakes. Johnny Z, first smorgus board I ever that was called the Sweden House in Ayrio, Ohio. There's one of those in Michigan, too. My mom loved that place. Oh, she loved that place. STP World, you ever talked to Dave Kulier? He's from Michigan. I knew that, but I've never met him. Yeah. 1163 3562. Leah Akoka turned Chrysler around and by that he saved it. Chrysler was about to augur into the ground in one of the biggest bankruptcies in like history and he talked the government into lending them some money to bail him out and then they paid the money back early. Um, you're right. He also bought Jeep. He's also in charge of was it the K car and then the minivan and he was in the commercials. If you can find a better car, buy it. You know, people are like, "Oh my god, this guy's good. Oh boy. " Yosarian in Indiana. They were reluctant to release my father's ashes because it implied they might be displayed in our home without legal oversight. legal Mitch, the Eagle Mine is the largest primary nickel mine in the US about 10 miles from me as the crow flies. So Mitch checked in earlier. He's near Ishbaming and Ishbaming is the area I was talking about. It's about to get hammered with snow and there is an active mine there and the main thing they're mining is nickel. Although I think they've also found some other stuff there. But somebody asked earlier about industry in the UP, but I don't think that mine employs a lot of people. But I mean, employs some people. So, Old School DJ 54, you're one likable lawyer. Well, thank you. I enjoy your channel a lot. I appreciate that. Uh, Zach, have you ever gone morale hunting? No. I've seen them out in the woods, but I' i've never bothered to pick them because like, what would I do with it? But I go mountain biking. I see them out there once in a while. Ford rules CD Burlock. You missed my Wolfman Jack question. Did you hear him from Baja California? No. Only place I ever heard him on the radio was when the station I was working at ran him as a syndicated show in the 1980s. I know he was on the air in Mexico for a while on some of those big stations blasting north with like, you know, three billion watts of power. Oh boy. Robert Tory points that Ayakoka is an acronym. I am chairman of Chrysler Corporation of America. The job he was born to have. Oh boy. Yarian says that might have just been the funeral home trying to get more money. Absolutely. the funeral home will try to get money out of you any way they can. And they'll often, I hate to say this, they'll often hint that things need to be done a certain way. Um, I mentioned last year that my brother passed away on April 3rd, so we're approaching the anniversary of that. And I handled a lot of the arrangements, um, funeral homes and, uh, I got to wrote write the obituary and so on. And, um, I had a great experience with one funeral home. not so great with another and I'm kind of like, you know, so it's sad.

Segment 25 (120:00 - 125:00)

Yeah. Prince Albert says that somebody did a video about people getting kicked out of Disney for damp dumping ashes. I've heard that before and people will occasionally take ashes and dump them someplace without paying attention which way the wind is blowing and what they're going to do. And I mean I read a book called The Prophets of Death, written by a guy who's in the funeral ministry. And he said that he talked to somebody who took some ashes to a golf course and scattered the ashes on one of the greens and there's no wind and there's just a big pile of ashes on the green. It's like now what are you going to do? You know, I mean, just cuz somebody wanted their ashes scattered, it doesn't mean you can do it. [snorts] Lock watcher. So, what do you think are the legal obligations of a contractor that finds this oddball grave marker? Well, I would whether or not they got legal obligations, I would tell them that they have an ethical obligation to try to determine if the marker is actually marking a real grave and if so, how that happened because you may need to move remains. And if it's just a marker that someone stole from a cemetery and threw over here, you want to return it. But, you know, you got to do something. Gotta do something. Yeah. Belio, my hometown funeral home tried to shame my brother and me into buying their highest priced casket. Yeah. Forward rule. CD Burlock. No, I do not watch any financial shows. Dan Boyd, I'd like to have my ashes ingested by an internal combustion engine. Wait, are you telling me? No. How about this? I would like my ashes infused into the rear tires of a car so you could do burnouts and smoke your tires and I would be in the smoke of the tire. I gotta work on that. Oh, one have the element. Thanks. Have enjoyed your stream today. Times 7480 in Las Vegas. A lady was caught spreading ashes in a casino. Was she doing it like great escape style where she had them in her pant leg and she'd walk around and just shake her leg and have them fall on the ground? Cuz you know, you realize you scatter them inside a casino, they're going to wind up in a vacuum cleaner. I mean, like you scattered them in the fountain at the Bellagio. Maybe I would understand that. Fatty Mc Butterpants is in the house. What happens if you prepay a funeral and the funeral home goes out of business? There was an entire American greed episode about a company that did that and they just stole all the money and ran. And that's one of the fears you have. And so some states heavily regulate that now to where if you give them the money, they've got to put it in some kind of trust account or something. But that's the problem you run into. That's the fear. Jerry Dodge, thanks Steve. Have a good one. You too, my friend. Dan Boyd, pour my ashes on the starting line at the drag strip. Jay Klein, my mom was cremated and my brother and I spread her ashes. The funeral home seemed shocked. We didn't buy an arm. Yeah. Oh, they're shocked because they didn't get your money for that. Um, but I uh my my brother was very explicit. He had talked to one of my other brothers and also one of his best friends and he wanted his ashes scattered on his property up in the upper, you know, up in northern Michigan. And we did that. And um you know there were people who suggested well you know he's not really here anymore so we could bury him. I'm like no no as his brother it is my job to make sure that his wishes are granted in that sense. So there you go Steve Good. Thank you. Uh, Lewis Daniel Mesa says, "They can turn ashes into diamonds. " I've heard that, but it sounds expensive. Mark Miller, I've got a pendant of dad's fingerprint and ashes inside. That's cool. The prodigal stranger. Just because we're bereaved doesn't make us saps our most reasonably priced receptacle. Jay Klein. My mom was explicit. Cheapest casket for visitation. Cremate and spread the ashes.

Segment 26 (125:00 - 126:00)

Yeah. Janice Allery funeral home in Broward County closed down and left unburied bodies in a storage unit. That's happened many times also. And again, it's just oh, it's an amazing shame that stuff happens. Paul Thomas Harris is not a job. It is your obligation to do what they wish. Well, I agree. But I want to point out that when I'm a lawyer speaking about obligations, responsibilities, um you know, but trust me, my brother, if I know what he wanted done, it's going to get done. Okay? You can call me else as this got a little dark. I apologize. Lock watcher. I added three feet to my desk workbench by cleaning it. There you go. Well, we've been here for well over two hours. It is past 3:00 my time. As indicated previously, I did attend a record show this morning where I bought this and that will be on the set shortly. And that is a mic flag. I will talk to you guys like I always do during the week and next weekend. Until then, behave yourself. Bye-bye.

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