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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 1 (01:06):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Late last night driving back from New York, Sarah Elise, uh, everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Blew up my phone.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
Even Shari Palillo hit me up to see if I
would go on the news to talk about meeting Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
But I never met Ozzie, and.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Everybody thought you did for some reason.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
I get well because I work, you know, in this
industry and stuff and now never a chance.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
But nobody asked me about Ozzie.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Yeah, and I was like, no, I never met him.
I I mean I interviewed him on the phone and stuff.
But you know, I ended up giving her I don't
know if she talked to her or not, but gave
her a Shroom's number.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
I don't know if he is ever.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
In Vegas with his with his wife's.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Which is funny because you know, I didn't put anything
up on I don't think I did on Twitter or
anything about but Sarah's pictures of out in glitzy Vegas
and stuff, and then I sent her a picture of
where I was, and.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
It's just.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
This side by side comparison. I showed my mom, who
I was in Vegas with we were celebrating her sixtieth birthday,
and I said, this is our situation, you know, as
we're like laying out by the pool, and I said,
this is where christopher'sat right now. And she's like, oh,
my god, is he going to make it?
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Is he?
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Okay? Where I grew up is complete ruins?
Speaker 3 (02:19):
And why did you stay there? Of all the places,
that's where I grew up, you don't have to go
back to that exact area where it looks like there's
a crime happening right in front of you. I was
trying to zoom in and see what was going on,
and I was.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
No, Uh, there's the whole The whole area is like that.
It looks New York is in is in the complete gutter.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
You know, there were a lot of people in Vegas
that were from New York, like anyone we met from
New York.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Yeah, well, I mean I'm I'm in. I wasn't in
the city. I was upstate New York.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
But you know, the whole city, the whole the whole
state is in the complete gutter and the in.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
The I have no interest in going there, honestly.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, I won't go to the city.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
I've been asked to go for other things, and I'm like,
I'm not going to the city.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Forget it.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
And you know I did it once I saw Wicked
and I had a slice of pizza and I got
the heck, guy there and this was like twenty years ago.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
But going did you get fun?
Speaker 5 (03:16):
Though?
Speaker 3 (03:16):
Of course you saw your buddies.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
Yeah, I saw all my friends and stuff, and and
you know, they're all like, uh, why did you come here?
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Man? I'm like, well, because you guys are here.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
You know, I can't afford to bring everybody out to
see me, right, so you.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Go to them. It's a lot easier that way.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
And the drive and then you know, and I yesterday,
my plan was to leave at like eleven yesterday.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
And how long is the drive? About eight hours?
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Yeah, And I left that free something because I had
a long lunch with a friend and uh, and I
just didn't I was like, the hell with it. I'm
just gonna stay because honestly, I wanted to get back
in time for Pantera last night because Zach Zach Wilde
is in that band, and you know, and he was
Ozzie's guitar player forever.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
I saw that. I didn't get a chance to make
it there. But I saw a lot of people's picks
looked like a good time from Yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
Wasn't sure if I was even gonna happen because of Zach,
if that show is even gonna be postponed.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Who knows, but he I guess he played.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
I didn't go, obviously, but I'm sure there was a
nice tribute. But yeah, Ozzie gone too soon on almost
seventy six years old. That's young. We work with dudes
that are seventy six.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I know, and we wish they were gone.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Yeah, but I guess he was yealing with Parkinson's and
a bunch of other health problems. Yeah. Crazy, hey, but
that's how it goes.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
That TV show. My mom loved the TV show.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
You know.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Look, I was in I've been very both.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
I wasn't a big Ausie fan as far as his
music and stuff, but he was always good when He's
only been on my shows like twice.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
But and his TV show was hilarious.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Did my mom and I would always watch it. I
remember being in high school when that was on MTV. Hilarious.
That's all I discovered what Chipotle was. The dude was
obsessed with those burritos.
Speaker 4 (04:59):
Yeah, and they made I mean that made them the
whole family rich. M Uh, you know on their own yea,
they make up.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
And they say the Beatles of Metal is uh black Sabbath.
I you know, really, I listened a little bit of
Black Sabbath that didn't really do anything for me. People
get mad at me because of that. Well, sorry, that's
just my taste, and a lot of it has to
do with being in radio. It's just burned into my head,
so I'm just over it.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Had so many good ones though.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
No stuff like no more tears and stuff I was
more fan of when Zach was what they yeah, no, no, no, no,
that's that's.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Cool, surrounded by his loved one.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Of course, my Facebook completely littered with people from high school,
especially especially women who were would call guys who would
wear an Aussie T shirt scumbags, but of course their
lives are totally attatched and they can't do That's.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
How it always goes when we lose somebody, you know
how it is. Everybody's got something to say about it.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
Yeah, but if you but if you were in high
school wearing an Aussie T shirt, you were a liver.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Kid Chris Show with Sarah there to tell us what's happening.
Speaker 3 (06:33):
Oh it's so good to be Yeah. I really missed.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Being complaining the whole time.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Oh that's really I literally not said any of that.
I've been very quiet over here, working on stuff. I
think it's funny that I literally never have said any
of these things. You're the one bitching over there about everything.
(07:01):
Oh my god, I miss being here. I didn't miss you.
You're exhausting. But in Brooksville, Florida, this dude is making
the headlines. His name is Christopher Spain. He's thirty eight
years old, and police say that they received several calls
about this guy on the highway. And this was around
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eight thirty in the morning the other day, So during
all the rush hour fun and on traffic cameras, you
can see Christopher swerving end quote, driving a radically right
before he was pulled over. But the thing is, he
was not driving a car oh oh, he decided to
take his riding mower oh out for a spin. What
(07:50):
So in the photo you can see this riding mower
pulled off to the side of the highway and the
trooper's car right behind for this thing up.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
And no, I used to see this on the World's
Dumbest Criminals. They would pull over.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
These dudes would be just downing beer while they're getting
pulled over.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Well, it's funny that you say the beer. Reports are
saying that this was a busy toll road. Luckily, no
one was hurt, but when they pulled Christopher over on
his mower, showed several signs of impairment, so he's been
charged with driving under the influence. Yeah, I would say
you'd have to have a few to go take your
lawnmower out there on the interstate.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
They can't get me. It's not a car car.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
But the photo is just so funny looking at this
riding mower off the side of the highway.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
When I was home visiting friends, someone I know, uh,
someone I know was with somebody that was not that
person's spouse and was having an affair and was over
and arrested for being drunk.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Were they also on the cold Play kiss cam?
Speaker 1 (09:04):
No, No, but it was a Now they're calling it
gold Plade.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
How scary is that if you're like messing around and
you get pulled over, you get well, actually got in
a one car accident, you know, like we ended up
in a ditch and then the police come, yeah, and
you get arrested.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
And it's it's a sucky situation all around.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
The person that was with you ended up splitting, you know.
So there was no trouble as far as at home, right, man,
I heard that.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I was like shaking, dude.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
The cold Play kiss cam is still making its run.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Well, it's because people think they're funny with their memes.
It's over.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Oh yeah, people are obsessed with that thing. And then
over the weekend the Phillies decided to do a cold
Play kiss cam.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Yeah, but once one thing went viral. Yeah, once that happens,
it's over. Now everybody's doing their dumb memes and it's like.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Okay, enough by this weekend, we'll forget all about it
and something else will happen.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
A story about well, okay, that guy was on a
lawnmar But this a guy worked with an overnight dude
named Jay Vincent in Syracuse. He's a he was an
overnight guy. They fired him and stuff because of you know,
automation and all that. But he ended up being a
cab driver. And I was asking, hey, whatever happened to
(10:16):
that guy? He got in trouble, he got you know,
they ended up dropping the charges. But he was driving
a cab. This guy had a short fuse.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
He was driving a cab and on New Year's Eve
in New York, he was driving and he had a
drunk couple of girls in the back of his cab
and they were.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Just on New Year's Eve and he was distracted by them.
I'm sure he was telling them to shut the hell up.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
And then I feel like you can't even really say that, though,
you just so.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
He's probably telling them to shut up. And while he
was driving, some drunk dude was laying in the road
and he ran the guy over.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Oh that's like something out of a scary movie.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
He didn't kill the guy, but he ended up running
the guy over. And then he was like, oh my.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
God, how the hell do you survive that?
Speaker 1 (11:02):
And he took off.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Taxi. He just took off in his taxis.
Speaker 4 (11:08):
Yeah, it dropped the drunk girls off, probably hoping that
they're so drunk they won't know what happened.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
And then he ended up getting pinched, and you know,
I had.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
To go to obviously, oh yeah, you can't get away
with that.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
Well, and then they ended up dropping it because you know,
it was New Year's even. He was distracted by the
drunk people and all that stuff. It's a pretty fun
It was.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
A lot of factors. And yeah, how about that, that's
literally a scene out of I know what you did
last summer and then look what happened to them. Yeah,
they all got a hook to their nets.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
How about that? You're like driving in these drunk beat
it is. He's drunk broads, just chirping away, ruining your night,
and you're like, will you shut up? And then thump
over some guy laying.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Oh that's awful.
Speaker 7 (11:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Lots of wool girls in Vegas over the weekend. Not
a shortage of screaming drunk ladies. It's all a part
of the fun.
Speaker 6 (11:59):
No.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Oh yeah, f you we at the end.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
That's a city not for you because it is a
lot of fun.
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Has taking more time off.
Speaker 8 (12:54):
He's got more, He's got more anybody. But are we
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the time you took it, I've been off you know.
Did you get the stuff I send you?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (13:07):
Okay, everything was perfocse checking. Yeah, singles update. Today's the
day opening day of training camp. Yeah, you know I'm
not going on as a parade. Is a parade gonna
be thousand bucks? Is a parade going to be today?
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Why do we have a parade today?
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Yeah? Well because they're opening training camp. It's like opening day.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Yeah, it's definitely not even close to that.
Speaker 8 (13:26):
Not even the workout starts at ten a m. Till
noon to first eight practices are free and open to
the public.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Gates open at nine thirty.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Hell yeah, so cooler out.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
And Trey Hendrickson is not in camp home in Factionville, Florida, yep.
Speaker 4 (13:40):
In a gigantic house and just blowing off more money
than what most people make.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
What he's complaining about is not having money. But it's
like you can pay fifty thousand bucks for missing.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Yeah it must be nice.
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Yeah, what a douche and just let and he wants
people to be on his side for this, and he
started up just blowing off money that people are not
kidding work around.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
This is really stupid.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
You guys miss a day, you miss a lot. He's
an as.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
He's missing.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Go ahead, we gotta hurry, but no, go go go.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
The Reds lose six to one to the NAT See
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Are you an Aussie fans?
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (14:29):
We have front row seats at a western and Southern
w eb and fireworks and these are vi P coming
in from our friends at our friends at the Miami
University helping us do this whole thing. And it's singing
for your seats. Now, people have been sending in their
songs and stuff. We played a few of these. Now
we've been off for a couple of days, about four days,
(14:50):
so uh, you know we've been have been able to
come on and uh and promoted us much. So I
don't even know if these are new ones or not
because I've been gone.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Let's see, I'm tired of thing.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
What do you the latest ones? Yeah, so we played these,
so these are the latest ones. So you can hit
us up and sing live at the end of the week.
On Friday, Sarah Puppet will uh, we'll pick her favorite
(15:23):
ones and whoever gets that, we were doing it for
a couple of weeks, all the way up to the fireworks,
So at the end of the week she will pick
her favorite one and give tickets to the fireworks front
row VP courtesy.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Of Miami University.
Speaker 4 (15:34):
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Speaker 1 (15:47):
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Speaker 3 (15:48):
Caller, Hello, good morning.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Hello. Oh, it says, is this Dick from Dayton.
Speaker 7 (16:00):
Yeah, Dick from Dayton. I thought i'd say hi to
you guys. Have a good day, okay.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Well, thank you.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Haven't heard from you in a while, Dick.
Speaker 7 (16:08):
Yeah, Well, I just wanted to tell you I'm still around,
you know, have a good day, Okay.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
I don't think I've ever talked to Dick from Dayton before.
This might be a first.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
Well, Dick calls every radio station and for a while
he would call us up every every day, and he
calls every radio station in the state and whatever town
they're in. He'll pretend to be a fan of whatever
whatever a sports team is in that town. So we're
we're in Red's country. So he'll call up and go,
I'm a Reds fan. I'm a big Reds fan. And
(16:39):
then he'll call up the Cleveland stations and go, oh,
I'm an Indians or you know a.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Nobody is a fan of Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
No he is, though, he'll call up there. You find
all the clips on YouTube.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
So he'll be called up and say, I'm a a guardian,
saying I'm a guardian.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
How do you even fake being a fan of anything
in Cleveland?
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Is that true? Dick?
Speaker 7 (16:59):
Yeah, that's true. But it's been a while. Just say
hello to you guys.
Speaker 4 (17:03):
Okay, So because it's training camp is starting, So you're
a big Bengals fan today?
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (17:09):
Well yeah, I try to follow the higher sports, you
know what? What the heck?
Speaker 3 (17:15):
So what do you think of all the drama with
Trey Hendrickson and Shamar Stewart.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
He'll hope it it's worked out.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
I do too. I hope it gets worked out. But
they've got Chase and and Joe Burrow back, and the
thing of it is, you got to protect Joe Burrow
this year.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Chase can't do that though, what's that I said, Jamar,
Chase can't protect Joe?
Speaker 7 (17:39):
No, I mean the defense.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
The defense got to work on that defense, all right.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
We got to got it, thanks, Dick. Just it's the
obvious show. Well, you know, we got to throw the ball.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
It is funny because if if you hop on social
media and Bengals Twitter is just just pay the guys
and work it out and let's just bring them on.
It's just so simple for all of us to say.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
No, but you just bought into you. Go well, I
mean we got to do this.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
These are things that have to get done. They get done.
I'm not sure. Tyler on there, Hey, Tyler, Tyler, can
you say? Who does?
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Tell he's excited, Tyler.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
We've been gone for four days. Let's hear all the building,
all the excitement is there. Let's hear what you got.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
We missed you, Joe. Funny, Tyler, what did you do
all week?
Speaker 1 (18:45):
I'm on, yeah, what happened?
Speaker 6 (18:53):
You know?
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Tyler?
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Give us your thoughts on the sad passing of Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 9 (18:59):
Go ahead, he does singh.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
Yeah, he was a good singer. Yeah?
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Is that Okay, what else?
Speaker 3 (19:09):
He got a good personality, A good personality, Yep, we
saw that on the reality show.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
Ye go ahead, there's more to Ozzy than that. I mean,
come on, give us your yeah, come on.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
And he got good mused okay, good singer and good music,
good personality, all great things.
Speaker 6 (19:32):
Yep.
Speaker 8 (19:34):
He don't play what was it?
Speaker 6 (19:37):
He don't play a wound?
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Oh he didn't play around right?
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you have a favorite Assie song? Tyler?
Speaker 10 (19:44):
We were we were watch you.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Yeah, that wasn't him, But I do appreciate that, thank
you very much. And because of that, Tyler, we will
what say she's given that to you?
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, that's right. W abn man.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
There was so much stuff that happened when we were
off Sarah Lease, especially hearing the news that, uh the well,
these late night shows have just been like horrific for
the longest time because they just stopped. Like I don't
care what side of the political stuff that you're on.
The whole thing with late night TV was you were
supposed to get jokes, not politics at night.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
You're supposed to get Yeah, once politics are involved, it's
just no longer funny. I don't need to know what
side you're on.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
No, and then and then when these guys were on
the side, they just then they would just instead of
picking on everybody, which I mean, look, Johnny Carson didn't
do that stuff. Letterman just made fun of everything. He
was just a goofball and it was just always fun.
And and the Leno when he would goof on stuff,
it was goofing on everybody. So I mean goofing on
(20:54):
pop culture. I mean that's what it was supposed to be.
But then these guys would just go after people. Uh,
and then when they would get you know, somebody would
pick on them, then they would just get upset and
they and then anyways, so now no, they're not making money,
and then they're wondering why, and now they're saying that
people are going after him or whatever.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
But it's you're just not making money. It's that that's it.
Not funny. No money, that's usually all work.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
Yeah, it's a business. You're not owed this job. So
now Steve A. Colbert is on his way out. I say, uh,
Seth Myers is next, just because he's on really really
late at night.
Speaker 11 (21:29):
Before we start the show, I want to let you
know something that I found out just last night. Next
year will be our last season. The network will be
ending the Late show in May, and.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Yeah, I share your feelings. Yeah, because he's going to
go hungry.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
Uh so anyways, but still, nobody wants to be out
of a job, especially if it's if it's making him
happy and he enjoys going in every day.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
I mean nuts, Oh that they should just keep paying
in millions.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Whatever it is. I don't know their salary.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
We've played all these guys for the longest time, playing
the late night stuff. I mean for years, to the
point where I stopped playing him because the the montage
of like their quote unquote best jokes and they were horrific,
and I stopped playing them because they were so bad.
And now it's catching up. It's a business. Ratings at revenue,
they hadn't neither one gone. I mean, let's listen to it,
(22:33):
all right, This is the montage from last Night.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Here we go.
Speaker 11 (22:36):
Harry Potter star Emma Watson has been banned from driving
for six months after speeding because she drove her Blue
Auty thirty eight miles per hour in a thirty mile
per hour zone in Oxford, England.
Speaker 12 (22:49):
Oh, come on, England.
Speaker 11 (22:52):
That's barely speeding. Come to America, am I eight miles
over the limit is what we do going across the playground.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
Guys need to see this as a new report found
that the fittest city in America is Arlington, Virginia.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Well, once again, the least fit city is mamboob Iowa.
And I don't think The.
Speaker 11 (23:10):
NYPD harbor Unit arrested a naked man over the weekend after.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
He allegedly stole a dighy on the Hudson River. The
dinghy was safely secured and.
Speaker 12 (23:18):
So was the boat.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
They're just dorky dad jokes. But do they deserve millions
of dollars?
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Yes? Apparently so.
Speaker 4 (23:30):
Apparently so because nobody wants them to lose their jobs. Okay,
so there you go. So those guys, I mean, I
think the only people that are gonna be left are
going to be well the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,
and I think Jimmy Kimmel will probably be the only
one left because he's the only I mean.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Because I don't really know too many people that are
staying up and watching them.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
LA.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Nobody's watching them, even us and l everybody just waits
for the clips the next day on TikTok.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Right, but it's all about the sponsors and stuff, and
if they whoever's got the sponsors left is that's what's
gonna survive.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
And man, that's it's just a shame that Dave led
him in.
Speaker 4 (24:08):
Dave let Himan the great I think, in my eyes,
the greatest of all time, hands the keys over to
the Stephen Colbert and he just it's like when I
went back to Syracuse, just everything's just grown over and
just a shell of itself. Buildings falling down and stuff.
That's what the Late Show is. Now, You're like, what
happened to this?
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Yeah, I don't know the last time I've watched the
Lade Show again. I just see the clips on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
And delete swipe America swiped past the Late Show.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Now. I do think S and No like for a
while they were kind of struggling, but I think that
they've had some really funny stuff lately.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Okay, well, this is some of the stuff that I've
seen that Saturday night and that's what that's got seasons.
This is every night.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
And you know there was trouble too when the late
Late night guys they're taking Fridays off because there's so money.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Yeah, this is great.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
I love seeing it because you know, it's like they're
all getting bit in the ass. It's like, you know,
your job is to do one thing and you have
a full staff and you can't pull it off, and
this is what happens. And then you just are crying
on TV about it. And the same with the like
this NPR thing is going on where they're getting cut
with the radio. It's like you're getting fed by the
(25:20):
government to do to do radio and now they're like, well,
we're not going to pay for you to do radio,
and now they're crying about it, going well what about us?
And they have these beautiful plush studios and stuff, and
it's like the government's paid for it and.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
For years.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
Our business has been just getting ravaged and nobody says anything.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Like, ah, well whatever, screw you guys. There is Sarah.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Every single Now, if you don't have a grandmam and
you want.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
One, they're dead dead.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
Yes that sucks. I got one. I got one left?
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Are you leasing?
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Well, if you want your own grandma, you got to
go to Japan and you can have one.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Oh this surfs, Is there a tariff.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Japan is way ahead of all of us. Well, they're
just in their own little world.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I feel like, did the grandma's come with a tag
that says made in Japan.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
No, it says made in China.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
The service is called Japan's okay Grandma. They say you
can rent a grandma.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
Will she tell me that I'm getting heavy? That's all
my grandmother used to tell me. You're getting heavy.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
It's twenty three hours, twenty three dollars an hour for
your own grandma.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
Grandma's range in age from sixty to ninety four years old.
They say they specialize in cooking, take care of kids. Oh,
listening to you offering advice, Chris, I need to get
you a grandma.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Yeah, because I'd rather that at this point in my life.
That's what I need. I don't need anybody else to.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
Keeper in studio with us.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
I need just that at the house.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
Because I cannot help you with your problems. But I'm
sure one of these grandma's in Japan can.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
So.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
I guess the person that came up with this whole
okay grandma service? They said, well, I didn't have enough
relatives for my wedding so I decided to come up
with this whole concept. I needed a grandma.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
So well, anyway, if I didn't enough for a week,
so but one person was, I guess that was enough.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
You know, when you take the grandparents' photos, you don't
want your side to be empty, so you get those, okay,
grandma to fill like a seat filler, yeah, a seat, yes,
a seat filler at holidays, birthdays, weddings. If you need
to take a grandma to a funeral, who knows.
Speaker 4 (27:58):
Yeah, but you could just go on likes list and
ask people to come to a wedding.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
Or okay, grandma, you can go to Japan.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
You gonna fly this lady in. I'd spend in that
kind of dough to fly some lady in to fill
some picture up.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
You know you have to actually go there.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Oh, I'm not doing a wedding, forget it.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
And they say that this is not an unusual concept
in Japan. I guess it's pretty common. They've got this service.
If you want to rent a middle aged guy, which.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
Yes, oh what oh a middle aged shaved man, yes,
go ahead.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
Oh son, rental a son on speed dial? Hello, Hi,
what about grandpa? Now Grandpa's who son sixty to ninety
four year old men. Yes, I don't know if that's
a thing, but I'm just trying to help Japan out
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that are into the grandpas. Yeah, renting a grandma. Now,
I don't think you can like hook up with them.
I don't think if you're trying to hook up with
a granny, I don't think this is the service for you.
Well yeah, yeah, I mean if she's into you then
and if that that'd make a pretty good story like that,
how did you meet?
Speaker 4 (29:13):
That was always the loophole when back in the the
escort days with the Daddy Chris was you tell you
you call like the escort service, and then the guy
would go like, you know, to hook up and be like, Okay,
the lady's going to show up.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Now, keep in mind this is just for her time.
What ends up happening is between two consenting adults. Yeah, okay,
I got it.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
Awkward. I can't imagine paying for that.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
You're paying for it in one way or not. Well,
the guy at least one way or another.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
If you take a girl out to dinner, you're spending
a couple hundred dollars because.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
You're you're Yeah, but it's worth it. I mean, you
risk getting her pregnant. What you like, If you just
went to dinner, you don't have to worry about that.
But if you're hooking up with somebody, you can end
up getting her pregnant. That could be really costly in
the long run. You're better off just going out to
get food with somebody else. That's a lot cheaper in
the long run.
Speaker 10 (30:10):
You know.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Yeah, but you want to hook up, there's other ways.
Oh please, no.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Just go get yourself a grandma and get a nice
homemade dinner.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
Yeah, well, now I would rather that and then tell
her to leave. If you'll sit in the car and
put the windows up and leave me alone.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
Grandpa, you could really use this, okay, grandma's service, Like
this would be really good for you. You could come
home to a nice meal, she could listen to your problem.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
I do miss my grandma MoMA because she would always
go off about the Puerto Ricans that were moving into
her neighborhood. And it was always funny just to hear
a riff on that because she didn't have like an
angry bone in her body as far as like like
quote unquote hating people.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
I guess you know, no, filters on Grandma if it rain?
How did they care if.
Speaker 4 (30:57):
It rained too much this week? Yeah, it's only because
there's too many Puerto Ricans in the neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
I love grandparents' way of thinking. They're truly the best,
the backbone of this country.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
It's time for can I sue with Stuart W. Penrose
from the Manilo Law Group? Call now with your legal questions?
Five one three seven, four nine one two seven? Can
I shoe?
Speaker 7 (31:29):
All right?
Speaker 4 (31:30):
And then we got a guy on the phone and
wants to talk to you, Stuart W. Penrose, And we
want to thank John John and all his friends that
come in because they broke our head They broke.
Speaker 12 (31:37):
The headphones that works in one year sort of.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Yep, we took them off. You're gonna have to put
them on. Let's chee uh. Caller Jerry, you're there to
talk to Stuart W. Penrose here at iHeart. We want
to thank John John and his friends for breaking our stuff.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Yeah, talk loud because he's working with one ear.
Speaker 12 (31:56):
Yep, don't talk too loud.
Speaker 6 (32:01):
All righty Are you guys ready?
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Alrighty?
Speaker 13 (32:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (32:06):
So July the tenth, at midnight, I was coming around
the bend to come into my condominiums. I live in
northern Kentucky, and there's a one way in, one way out,
and there's an island in between, and it's to relate it.
It's like, you know, when you're going around a big
(32:27):
bend to get on the express way. But I'm going
into my condos and right when you get into the front,
right when you get around that bend, you can see
a lake down at the bottom and you can see
the rest of the hill in front of you. Well,
all I saw was black and then I just see
a tidal wave come over my car. And at that point,
(32:50):
you know, I just I had no idea what happened.
I thought I ran into a brick wall. And what
has happened is a water main had busted underneath my car.
It was a gigantic line, tons of pressure. So I
had literally just rolled my windows up as I was
pulling into my condo, and uh, when I'm pulling around
(33:13):
the bend, the water main bus they had had it
had cones up earlier in the day which had been
taken down, but I knew it had completely totaled my
car when I uh fell after that tied a wave
of water came over my whole car. I saw pieces
of of uh the street in the road that were
(33:36):
the size of cinder like three times the size of
cinder blocks.
Speaker 12 (33:40):
I thought.
Speaker 6 (33:42):
Out my car. Yeah, I know, I thought I crashed
into the lake. I had no idea what happened.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
What's your question, I.
Speaker 6 (33:49):
Drove into a natural disaswer. I just you know, I'm
having to pay. You know, I've complete uh inchy full insurance,
you know, and you to contact the city with this
their dollar deductible. Yeah, the water district, I've you know,
nobody wants to take any you know.
Speaker 12 (34:12):
Well city, I could have been dead.
Speaker 14 (34:16):
The cities have processes for this, like like for instance,
I know, the City of Cincinnati, they have it set up.
If you uh, you know, bust a tire in a pothole,
they pay for that. I mean, there's a process that
you have to go through. But that's what you're gonna
need to do. You're gonna need to go through the city.
Speaker 6 (34:30):
City.
Speaker 14 (34:31):
Yeah, call the city, figure out which office you need
to speak to as far as that, but yeah, you
can absolutely make a claim, uh you know, and bring
that forward.
Speaker 12 (34:38):
It should be well documented a water main throat and.
Speaker 6 (34:42):
So I walked back down to see it. There was
pride probably six seven cops up there, and it was
it was a big thing. So there are people that
were driving. One person drove by. I was like, there's
a huge flood up there, and there was. You know,
they've been working on it now. They just finished it
up yesterday for two weeks.
Speaker 12 (35:00):
Yeah, you can. You can make a claim to the city.
Speaker 6 (35:02):
Something right when it happened. Okay, it's just you know,
I have complete insurance and everything, but with the city,
I just is it is it definitely.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Worth uh yeah, their liability for something like that.
Speaker 12 (35:18):
It's a public utility.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
Yeah, great, I really appreciate you.
Speaker 6 (35:23):
Man to thank you, Stuart.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
It's a good Chris show. There you go. That's what
he's here for. Ashley. He's got one. Hi, Ashley, you're
on the air. What's up.
Speaker 10 (35:32):
Good morning. So I went to the eye doctor a
couple of weeks ago. It's the same one I've been
going to for years, and they were doing my eye
exam and my doctor was like, hold on, she has
an astigmatism. And I'm like, yeah, the doctor isn't talking
to me, She's talking about people in the office with us,
and She's.
Speaker 4 (35:51):
Like, hold on, hold on, hold on a second, hold
hold on, Ashley, what you should have tested it before
we went on.
Speaker 12 (35:56):
I can hear the music. I couldn't hear that. I
couldn't hear her. Now I can hear her.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Okay, Sorry, you have to start from the top.
Speaker 12 (36:02):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
Yeah, you're fine.
Speaker 10 (36:05):
I went to the eye doctor a couple of weeks
ago and as they were doing my exam, the eye
doctor comes in and she's like, this isn't matching up.
She's not seen anything. And they look at the prescription
that I have currently and she's like, we didn't give
her a stigmatism lenses. We just gave her regular prescription.
So the whole last three years, the glasses that I've had,
(36:25):
they said, have made my stigmatism worse and it's actually
standing my cornea And now I have to use special
medicated eye drops every day because these glasses are so
wrong for my eyes that it's making my corneas and
out can I see them?
Speaker 14 (36:44):
Well, you need to know a lot more information for that.
You'll need to get a copy of all your records
from you know, before and after. I mean, when when
did this get found out?
Speaker 10 (36:54):
I got The last time I went to the eye
doctor was three years ago. They just found out a
couple of weeks ago I went that they gave me
the wrong prescription.
Speaker 14 (37:02):
Okay, so they found out of found out of the
wrong diagnosis of the wrong prescription within a couple of weeks,
so you'd be within a statute. I don't know what
your damages are. At the end of the day, I
will tell you medical malpractice cases are extraordinarily expensive to
bring forward, so there's got to be some sort of
significant damages for it to be viable. But if you're
telling me that your your your corneas are thinned out
(37:24):
and you have permanent further eye damage from it, you know,
perhaps you have that.
Speaker 12 (37:28):
Unfortunately, Uh yeah, I try.
Speaker 10 (37:30):
The only thing to do is that is transplant. These
eye drops will save me some time.
Speaker 14 (37:37):
Sure, well, yeah, you'll want you'll want to get your
records from uh from the last few years, at least
the last few years, as quickly as you can, have
somebody review it and see what they think.
Speaker 12 (37:47):
But certainly it's worth getting that reviewed.
Speaker 10 (37:49):
Oh yeah, okay, thank you.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
Yes, sorry, you're going through it.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
Yeah, anything that involves your eyes, it is really scary.
You can't replace. Some you can replace. It's just about
anything on your body, but not the eyeballs.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Yeah, I tried to Yeah exactly, Hey Ben, Yes, okay,
can you beat that?
Speaker 6 (38:10):
That?
Speaker 1 (38:11):
That that chick out a real problem? What's your what
are you whinding about? Ben?
Speaker 3 (38:15):
Some real stuff?
Speaker 15 (38:16):
I got a simple I got a simple question, and
just for informational purposes, I wasn't sure if Stuart knew
in the state of Kentucky. When we bought our car,
the windshield was severely damaged, and I wasn't sure does
Kentucky still do the free windshield replacements or does that
(38:39):
have to be processed through an insurance coin.
Speaker 14 (38:43):
Not something I'm familiar with. I do not work in Kentucky.
Windshield A lot to be straightforward with.
Speaker 3 (38:47):
You, from eyeballs to windshield.
Speaker 14 (38:51):
Was broke too sure, I mean looking it up and said,
I mean, all I'm seeing is in Kentucky, windshield replacements
are generally free for drivers with comprehensive insurance coverage. I
would talk to your insurance company and see what they
have to say.
Speaker 15 (39:03):
Okay, Yeah, I was just curious because like I didn't know.
Speaker 7 (39:06):
This was all new to me.
Speaker 14 (39:07):
So sure, that's that's a new one to me too.
I have not been asked that question. Well, con contact
your insurance company about that one.
Speaker 1 (39:16):
We'll do all right, good luck, Thanks ben Man.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
Everything seems so trivial compared to the broken eyeballs.
Speaker 4 (39:22):
Yeah, but you know, Sarah least, we are here to
take all questions question. So there you go.
Speaker 3 (39:27):
Everybody's dealing with something.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (39:30):
Five what that guy woke up this morning? He was like,
oh my god, I got a cop.
Speaker 12 (39:36):
That's what she was thinking of Friday night at ten o'clock.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Do suck?
Speaker 6 (39:40):
Though?
Speaker 3 (39:40):
I think we can all agree on that.
Speaker 4 (39:42):
And on the phone we got I think this is Andrew. Andrew,
you want to talk to Stuart W. Penrose.
Speaker 16 (39:47):
I sure do so, Stuart. Here's what happened. We've got
our or so.
Speaker 5 (39:55):
I'm an owner operator of a lantet company. So I
have a very large truck. After a long day of.
Speaker 16 (40:01):
Work, I come home, pull my equipment.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
Away, park my truck, and about nine hours later, my
truck battery explodes. And so about three.
Speaker 16 (40:14):
Thirty in the morning, Wow, oh yeah, three thirty in
the morning.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
Thankfully, I have a neighbor that I guess works for
a ship and saw it start banging on my door
first thing in the morning, and my wife and I
are out there garden hose and fire extinguishers trying to
keep it at bay.
Speaker 16 (40:33):
Yeah, as it was a.
Speaker 5 (40:37):
Ford and now I know what Ford stands for. But
they the apparently the bulletproofing to the engine which has
magnesium in it, which then mixed with the battery even
more as it starts to burn, is so basically burnt
a whole all.
Speaker 16 (40:54):
The way through the cab. The truck's complete loss.
Speaker 5 (40:58):
A five day old, brand new treble trailer two feet
away from it also got damage on it. My question
is the battery was the car had only gone thirty
thousand miles since it was just a work truck, it
was only driven a little bit over the course of
two years. And that we got the batteries were brand
(41:21):
new when we got it.
Speaker 16 (41:23):
Still have the receipts and.
Speaker 5 (41:26):
That on their warranty.
Speaker 16 (41:28):
It was a big name.
Speaker 5 (41:30):
It was a large name brand that they My question
is it says specifically if your battery fails and causes
car problems or damage to your car, that they can
be found liable. And I think most of the time
dying ten can it says it right right on their
fine prints, right. It doesn't specify about it, but that yeah,
(41:55):
because I think most of the time you think the
circuitry went bad or you know, because I've I've called
their customer support, and that was two weeks ago. And
now I'm tired of waiting after their battery destroyed a
truck and then had to mad dash it and find
another truck, which was not on my wish list for
(42:15):
this year, to buy another vehicle.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
Well, it doesn't say, but it doesn't say in the
fine print or whatever that they'll get you they'll call
you back within twenty four hours or anything.
Speaker 14 (42:25):
I mean, the claims process is certainly a process. I mean,
do they have a go in and have an adjuster
working on it?
Speaker 5 (42:32):
I would given so I called, I explained everything to them.
So unfortunately I can't give them serial numbers off the
battery like they want it, because literally they are forty
pound charred briquettes. But that I have like receipts and
where I bought them and when I bought them, and
luckily the vehicle had just been maintenanced, so it had
(42:53):
all the mileage and everything has been recorded. So really,
but that they I feel like, I want to say,
we're going to like the brush off, but they're like
they didn't give us a say, oh, call us back,
and here's your claim number for when you call us
back or we'll call you back. Make sure you have
this number ready so that then we can track everything,
because I called back at least once since I started
(43:15):
everything with them, and even the woman on the phone
when I spoke to them made it seem very like, oh,
this isn't.
Speaker 16 (43:23):
Like what usually it's like, oh, yeah, we will refuse
or we'll.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
You know, we'll get new lines led out or something
with the fire department.
Speaker 12 (43:30):
So what's your specific question?
Speaker 16 (43:31):
Yeah, right, well, yeah, is the is it? Do you
think it's worth that you try to.
Speaker 5 (43:36):
Sue them based on the state financial burden it might
take to go after them.
Speaker 14 (43:42):
Well, it's already only been a couple of weeks and
then there's a claim going on here. Uh, you need
to talk to somebody who's knowledgeable about this, and you know,
get someone to work with you. If somebody's calling you back,
you can ask for a supervisor and try to get
in touch with the supervisor. I mean, I I deal
with insurance companies all day every day on personal injury cases.
That's what I do. Some adjusters are are very responsive
(44:04):
and do a nice job. Uh, some aren't as responsive
for reasons legitimate and not legitimate. And I find myself
calling supervisors and it taking a bit longer to get
things done. It's only been a couple of weeks. I
understand it being a pain in the butt. I get it.
But try to, you know, before you do anything like
that and sink your own dollars into it. Yeah, try
to get a supervisor, get somebody, uh you know, higher
(44:26):
up that could help you're you know, try to force
some better service off of that adjuster, which can sometimes
happen by talking to that supervisor.
Speaker 12 (44:33):
That's what I would recommend.
Speaker 14 (44:34):
Okay, But if this is something that if this is
something that's under warranty, it sounds like you've documented this
as best as you could. Yeah, you can't get a
serial number because it's literally exploded. But you know, I'm
sure that that dealership that that sold this to you
probably had you know, information to what battery was in
there and all that, and you know, document, document, document
as best as you can.
Speaker 12 (44:54):
That's that's that's really all you can.
Speaker 5 (44:56):
And would you recommend because now that not that it
it's like a huge thing, but that I have my one.
Two of my neighbors keep asking me about it, and
it's just a constant reminder that, uh, because we have
the batteries still there.
Speaker 16 (45:09):
It was a very large truck to there's two of them.
Speaker 5 (45:11):
Uh, and they're sitting in the side uh, in our
front yard and they keep everybody. We keep hearing you
shouldn't get rid of them because they might want to
like scan them to see what.
Speaker 4 (45:23):
We gotta go. But you do what Stuart said, and
and thanks for the call.
Speaker 16 (45:28):
Appreciate it.
Speaker 12 (45:28):
Thanks my good luck.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
Jesus Christ. Yeah, and I wonder if you could come
over and help me with my firstborn. And then I wonder, James,
what's up man.
Speaker 13 (45:39):
What's going on?
Speaker 1 (45:40):
Let's hear it.
Speaker 13 (45:41):
I was in an accident, a razor accident on a
on a guy's property. If some were driving the razor
and I got so I rolled over and crushed it,
curssed all my ribs on the left side, folks of
my lungs, last grade my spleen, and broke my leg
in two places. And they said they do everything they
could to help me, you know, pay my bile and
then I guess why is off work? Now it come
(46:02):
down to it, they won't give me nothing. So I
was wondering if I steal eligiblell to sue their inshirts
on the farm. When did it happen twenty twenty three?
Speaker 14 (46:13):
Went in twenty twenty three August, Well you're running up
what state was this as in Ohio?
Speaker 13 (46:23):
When in August August the sixth, you.
Speaker 14 (46:28):
Are coming up again a statue limitations in two weeks?
My friend, Oh boy, do you know if they have insurance?
Speaker 13 (46:35):
Yeah, they should have an insurance on the farm. But
like I said, they said, they do whatever they could
to help me out. Now come down to it, they
won't give me nothing.
Speaker 12 (46:42):
Well, I mean that's.
Speaker 14 (46:43):
That's why you have insurance. Whether people keep this, I
mean razor, is this basically an ATV? Yeah, okay, I
have no idea. People tend to ensure those things are not.
I'm sure that goes both ways.
Speaker 13 (46:55):
Well, the idea the guy had owned Yeah, the guy
had owned it. The inshirts on the razor that happened
on another guy's property.
Speaker 12 (47:02):
But he had insurance on his own razor.
Speaker 14 (47:05):
Yeah, okay, yeah, I mean certainly I think you'd have
a claim against them, whether they whether their insurance would
ultimately cover this or not.
Speaker 12 (47:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 14 (47:16):
I'd be happy to talk to you more off the
year with this, we can get your information. Uh, I
mean certainly your damages are high. I just don't know
what is there to pay for it. I mean, if
there's insurance, it's going to be pretty straightforward. Did you
ever make a claim with any insurance company?
Speaker 13 (47:32):
No, because, like I said that, they said they did
whatever it could to take. Now they're saying that they
can't do nothing.
Speaker 14 (47:39):
For me, and and and they drove you up right
to the statute of limitations too.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Yep, it's Stuart. I mean, is it safe to say
that you should never do that?
Speaker 14 (47:47):
No, that's I mean, that's literally what you have insurance for. Yeah,
I mean, I mean accidents are just that, they're negligence.
They're not intentional acts. Nobody's saying these people are bad
people or you know, did the wrong thing, but by
the accident happening of itself. But that's why you have insurance.
We have insurance claims for people against their friends or
even their family members. Sometimes it happens. That's why you
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have insurance. The fact that they respond in that way
makes me question whether they have insurance that's right, that
would that would do it. And now if you were
to go after them personally, would you get a judgment? Yes,
Being able to collect on that maybe a very different thing.
A lot of people aren't collectible beyond their insurance policies.
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I have no idea who these people are, what kind
of money they have, what might be collectible A lot
lot easier for you if there's insurance involved, but.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
It doesn't sell off. You're good people.
Speaker 4 (48:40):
If you had that kind of the you know, accident
and you were hurt that bad and now they're like,
screw you.
Speaker 12 (48:47):
But protect and everybody out there protect your tracks.
Speaker 14 (48:50):
And we have people that you know, uh, talk to
folks at the scene of the acts and they say, oh, yeah,
I'll tell my insurance company, will change information. We don't
need to call the police, And then they go call
their insurance company, they complete compee spletely backwards, and that
person is screwed. Document document document. I understand the cups
probably an't going to come out for an ATV accident,
but I'm sure you had an ambulance come out which
documented plenty of stuff. But yeah, I mean, if you're
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in a regular car accident and get accident reports, open
up insurance claims. Document document document.
Speaker 4 (49:17):
Brandon, you're on the air with Stuart W. Penrose with
your legal question.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
You got it.
Speaker 9 (49:24):
Yes, Yeah, it's actually it's actually a homeowners it's actually
a homeowners in terance question.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (49:29):
I filowed an insurance claim on June eleventh because we
had some all those rainstorms and donn A storms we had,
and I had some roof damage and water started leaking
into my house and started getting into my ciillings, my bathrooms,
my kitchen, things like that, and I filed a claim
on June eleventh. Didn't hear anything back from my insurance
company until June twenty third, with their information about an
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inspector coming out looking at the house and things like that.
The inspector then called me back, probably a few days later.
I finally got it inspected. Long story short, they came out,
they did an inspection. Come to find out, they're only
paying me for about you know, a quarter of my roof,
saying that you know, they wanted to do a partial replacement.
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It was leaking just from the ridge cap, this and that.
But I've had four roofing companies come out and they're professionals,
and they looked at the quota d that the interest
company gave me, and what the interance company is paying
me for is not even right. They're paying me for
stuff that like I have a three They're saying, I
have three tap shingles, but I don't have three tap singles.
I have regular dimensional shingles. They're they're paying me for
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water damage, but I need more than water damage because
I have mold now growing in my house. I have
all this stuff growing. And they continue to keep fighting
this and fighting this. After these four roofing companies have
come in and said, look, you have your your wood's damage.
You need a complete roof replacement. These roofing companies are
quoting fifteen thousand, fourteen thousand dollars for these roof for places.
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What I need sighting because I have sighting damage.
Speaker 14 (50:57):
Well a couple of things here, I mean, doesn't sound
them like they're u doesn't sound like they're treating your
claim with the respect that it deserves and and doing
what they need to do for you. Uh you, you
certainly could go after them in court and file a
lawsuit that would obviously be the uh, you know, most
drastic option and probably possibly the option that you would
need to do. I don't know if you you would
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possibly have a bad faith claim on top of that,
if you have you know, estimates from all these roofing
companies showing the documenting what what your damages are, and
they're you know, ignoring four roofing companies saying that you
have this, this, and this, and they're trying.
Speaker 12 (51:30):
To say it's this little thing.
Speaker 14 (51:32):
Uh, but potentially there could be a bad faith claim
there on top of that. Do you know what roofing
company you might want to go with, if you know,
for that for those issues?
Speaker 9 (51:42):
Yeah, I which one? I'm going to use this stuff?
And then that if I pick the roofing company and
have them send over an eigh to my statement, that
they make consider more more money involved in it was
more and more tame goesofing companies. They don't want to
they don't want to touch this because they're skared to payment. Yeah,
one of one of them, they're warty and Morty covers it.
Speaker 14 (52:05):
What I'm getting at is this is sometimes these companies
are very experienced of're talking with insurance companies and getting
through all that uh, you know, all that jargon and
getting them to pay talk to you know, talk to
whatever roofing company you want and see if they have
uh you know folks there that you know regularly sift
through this kind of things and you know, work things
out with these companies.
Speaker 12 (52:25):
You know that that's not uncommon.
Speaker 14 (52:26):
Same thing if somebody's cars in a shop, uh, and
there's a dispute between the shop and the insurance company
what to pay. Sometimes shops are very you know experience
of dealing with that. I would assume roofing companies and
contractors often could be the same way. So I think
that might be your first uh you know, line of
defense uh before filing a lawsuit. It would certainly be
a lot easier for you if it worked out that way,
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and a lot cheaper too.
Speaker 9 (52:50):
One of the one of the ironic things is one
of the roofing companies. They're the guy that came out
and looked at my roof and did the inspection and
everything from him he actually used to work for my
insurance company. My home owners in from company.
Speaker 13 (53:03):
By not treating me respect Yeah.
Speaker 4 (53:05):
Okay, I good luck to you should see his cell
phone company too well, Stuart, thank you very much and
we will have you again next week. Is that okay?
I know, I know I have to talk to your
your show, busy agent and stuff that get you in
here again. But I really appreciate you, uh showing shining
your light on us today.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
Yes, you're popular guys today. Glad to see that.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
That's Stuart W. Penrose. The Manilo Law Group is where
you find him and his e V ed