Paranormal 956

The Night We Lost Time

David & Bianca Season 1 Episode 45

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Ever wake up in a hospital bed with no memory of how you got there? That's the chilling reality we faced recently. In this heartfelt episode of Paranormal 956, we recount the baffling details of a motor vehicle accident that left us with hazy memories and a long road to recovery. Join us as we unravel the mysterious events of that fateful night and the quirky "cerveza clause" tradition we indulged in before the accident. From the initial shock of waking up in the hospital to the physical and emotional challenges that followed, this episode is a raw, candid look into our lives post-accident.

Navigating the confusion and anxiety of hospital recovery, we share our experiences of trying to piece together what happened. Hear about the frustrating hunt for accurate updates on each other's conditions and the immense support we received from family and friends. We open up about the difficult adjustments to new daily routines, including the often humorous yet challenging moments in physical therapy. The public attention our accident received and the legal ramifications involving the responsible individual add another layer of complexity to our story.

We also delve into the importance of our fan community during this tumultuous time. Your unwavering support has been a beacon of hope for us, and we discuss how your encouragement helped us keep the podcast alive. We even share a few lighthearted moments, like the confusion around identifying whose vomit was whose after the accident and our reflections on how our speech patterns may have changed. This episode is a testament to the strength of community and the bonds that form through shared experiences. Thank you for standing by us, and we’re excited to continue this journey with you, stronger and more connected than ever.

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Speaker 2:

hey welcome back to paranormal 956. My name is david and, as always, I am here with bianca hi guys, what are we talking about today, bianca, okay so I mean it's a crazy story.

Speaker 1:

We've been, we've been out for my studying is still bad. We've been out for about like a minute yes so it's.

Speaker 2:

We have been missing some time yeah, it's not vacation, guys.

Speaker 1:

Let's make that clear, it's not vacation. So we did post on our uh paranormal 956 page on facebook right that, uh, we were involved in a accident a motor vehicle accident right so we took some time off to recover. I mean me not really, but still she's used the time for other things right. I mean I got other things to do other than stay at home and recover, um, so we can talk a little bit of what happened to not keep you guys out there in the dark right but in case you guys didn't know, I did, we even come up in the news.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know, I don't think so there's a little bit of my memory that's missing, so I'm not sure I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I've been going through tiktok lot but I haven't seen anything about the accident.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen any video of me. That's embarrassing yet, so I guess I'm good, so we can start off.

Speaker 1:

It was July 9th.

Speaker 2:

It was already late. We had recorded three episodes that night.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we did record three episodes, three episodes that night. Yeah, we did record three episodes. Um, from there we were headed over like near downtown. Uh, investigation purposes for our viewers, for our listeners. So there is this little thing that bianca and I do it's our secrets out, yeah, but don't tell the people, don't tell we're revealing some secrets here.

Speaker 2:

It started one night when bianca and I found a full can of beer passing downtown and so what we started doing is we started going downtown in the middle of the night and leaving full bottles of alcohol. Yeah, and we call it isn't that ironic though yeah, so we're gonna get there, but we call it cerveza class that we go around, because we were thinking like about a tooth fairy type of thing, but like a tooth fairy couldn't carry a can of beer right and so we leave, we leave alcohol downtown, yeah, and we call it cerveza clause and we pass, like the next day or something we always check this and it's always gone.

Speaker 1:

It's always gone and we leave it like by a light post or something like where it's noticeable, we don't hide it and it's in the light.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so people are gonna see it at night yeah and it's usually really cold, right, and so it's. It's a little bit of our way of giving back to the community to the community.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure that all the homeless people downtown listen to our podcast and so it's just giving back in that way yeah, they appreciate our service right, and so it's just giving back in that way. Yeah, they appreciate our service right, and so it's kind of a charity so whenever you're downtown, we should start putting notes on the cans, like from cerveza class to you.

Speaker 2:

We were gonna, and we've been doing this for for a while. Yeah, we've been doing it for a long time, and so we had been wanting to start posting on facebook like our next spot or something like that, and like we haven't gotten that far into it. We're just doing it for the joy right now right, so anyways, that was our, we were going downtown.

Speaker 1:

We're going downtown doing that um we get off on frontage by 12th by. Yeah, we get off on 12th street um off the highway, of course, um passing. Well, we didn't get to pass 13th street we were crossing, we were crossing.

Speaker 2:

We had the green light right.

Speaker 1:

So according to the records, right, I I will say I don't remember any of this yeah, I just so, that's the thing I just remember getting off the highway.

Speaker 2:

I really don't remember passing 13th street, that's all I remember from that night, I remember us recording the episodes and I remember talking to you about my tiktok right and getting, yeah, this possible, like bottle cleaners and things like that yeah, when we were talking about that, we were barely getting on the highway and that's the last thing I remember well, and I remember part of the highway right and then getting off a highway, yeah, and then should we talk about like and then I remember like six days later, right we're like a week.

Speaker 1:

It was like, yeah, like a week later, so and so we should we talk first, like what we remember, or let's just go straight to the?

Speaker 2:

so I already, I already did everything I remember. I'm done with that part.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I don't remember anything so I guess we'll talk about what I remember um it's getting off the highway. Next thing I know um where I'm like more awake, I'm in a hospital room they.

Speaker 2:

There's a gap for you too, yeah there's a gap.

Speaker 1:

So once I'm awake, the nurse comes in. She's like oh, we're gonna take a pee sample from you. Yeah, like what the fuck? Right, like right, like I don't know what the fuck happened, I'm just sore so like you were passenger drunk riding wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 1:

So I was sore. I like I didn't know, like I couldn't get up. I was like struggling and stuff. So I'm like what the fuck happened? Right, like I don't even know what the fuck happened, so I take my pee sample, they take me back in the room. Then the lady's like she's checking my eyes and all this stuff. Right, she was like move your toes, but I already had to walk to like why the fuck would you tell me to move my toes after?

Speaker 1:

yeah, anyways, there's a lot of weird stuff, or maybe I'm not remembering exactly what happened, but anyways, she's like oh uh, a police officer is gonna come in right now and talk with you. I'm like, what the fuck did I do? And I just remember like being in the car with him like wait, what the fuck did david do?

Speaker 2:

like right, like I'm like there's no way, yeah where the fuck like, what the fuck happened like I can just imagine, because I know you know me really well, yeah, so I was like either.

Speaker 1:

I was like I was like thinking like I'm sore, like probably, like I was thinking the worst. I was like did we get in a fight? Like what the fuck happened? Like like there was no idea.

Speaker 2:

That's the nature of our relationship. That's how we argue, quite a bit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but anyways. So she comes in and she's like do you remember what happened? I was like, no, like you're gonna tell me, like. And she was like what's the last thing you remember? I was like, okay, like we were driving off, like we're getting off the highway, um, and like that's it. She was like do you remember anything? Like who were you with? I was like I was with david. She was like okay, um, anything else like. And I was like no, like I was like I don't even think we made it downtown, right. And she's like okay, so let me just keep, let me just keep you posted. She was like so you're in the hospital right now. Like, oh, like I can see that, like I can make sense out of that, but I don't know why. And she was like well, you were involved in a pretty bad car accident. Like it wasn't that bad. Like, if I'm complete, it wasn't that bad yeah, it was just, I was just sorry, right?

Speaker 1:

no broken bones or anything. So, which is good, no head injuries that I know, of which is good, jury's still out right.

Speaker 1:

So she's like so you look fine. Um, your friend is recovering from some hits but it's stable. I was like okay. Um, she was like don't let you go. Like don't let you go. Like in about an hour, two hours max. Um, do you have someone to pick you up? And I was like I'll figure it out. I guess I didn't even know what time it was. They didn't tell me, like you know what this happened like two hours ago or something Like it's already one in the morning, two in the morning.

Speaker 2:

Right, because it happened after 11. Yeah, it was past 11 at night.

Speaker 1:

So they told me you're going to release you in an hour, this and this, and that we've been trying to contact your mom but she's not answering. Do you have anybody else's number? I'm like, yeah, I like I'll call my grandpa or something right, I call my grandpa, like like I check my phone and it's already like two something, one, something, two something in the morning, I don't remember really. Um, and he's like what happened? I'm like, uh, I'm in the hospital. He's like are you gonna stay? I was like, uh, they're gonna release me like in about an hour. He's like well, what happened? I was like I guess we're in a car crash. Um, he was like okay, so you're gonna stay. I'm like no, like they're gonna release me like in about an hour. He's like okay, call me when you're out.

Speaker 1:

I was like okay, so they helped me to release me, like in about an hour. He's like okay, call me when you're out. I was like okay, so they helped me to get up. They walked me out to the front. They're like you already got someone to pick you up. I was like yes, and I called my grandpa. He shows up like 10, 15 minutes at the hospital in Jefferson downtown, cause it was the nearest hospital and then from there we go home. I also kind of remember a call with angie, but I don't remember the full context of the call but angie does remember part of it where she mistakes.

Speaker 1:

She thinks that I'm rebecca yeah, my sister yeah, so and so did you call her, or she called you I think I called her oh okay, because I remember like calling her because I didn't see you, right. So I was like what the fuck like, does she know what? Like what the fuck happened because I didn't see you, right, right, right. So I was like what the fuck Like, does she know? Like what the fuck happened?

Speaker 2:

Because I didn't know they already had contact with her. Right right, right.

Speaker 1:

But I remember that part of calling her, but I remember the full conversation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, yeah, so that's that. So I guess I go to sleep because I was like tired sore, like I sleep because I was like tired sore, like I don't, like I was out of it. Yeah, I go to sleep, wake up again. Um, I contacted ng and I asked her like what the fuck? Like, how's david? Like what? Like I didn't see david at the hospital right like I don't have no idea what the fuck, how he's doing or anything. And she was like no, he's fine, he's, he's stable, he's recovering from some hits. You know, he's like, I guess. Like she wasn't telling me the full picture, she wasn't telling me the details of it okay, like she's like.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, they're just keeping him like asleep because he wakes up and he wants to get up. He's acting aggressive. They they already put him, labeled him as aggressive all right and I was like makes sense makes sense, of course, of course after yeah, yeah, it makes sense. So I was going on for like a few days and then, I think no, I think by the second day, I think, I got in contact with your mom okay and she was a little bit like more open to the injuries and I was like what, what, what the fuck?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah and then I angie, because, angie, at some point she wouldn't answer my messages or my calls, you know, and I was like bugging, I was like wanted to keep up to date, right, yeah, and she was like no, but you know what? You can text his sister, which is rachel, yeah, my youngest, your brother, my youngest sister, yeah, yeah my bad. So I was texting her for a while whenever she was there with you. Um, she would give me updates can be posted and stuff like that. So you know doing good or whatever.

Speaker 2:

So my family lives in fort worth yeah and so they came like immediately, I guess yeah, so that happened then well, and I guess, to go back a little bit on when we were in the accident, it hit on your side oh, now you.

Speaker 1:

Okay, let's go to the details of the it hit on your side okay. So we're driving, we get off on frontage 12, we are gonna cross the intersection on 13 um. The car hit us, coming down on the passenger door. It basically hit us, which I was a passenger. It threw us about what? 150?.

Speaker 2:

According to the police report, 150 feet.

Speaker 1:

It basically pushed us all the way under the highway, like where the grass area is, I would say a little bit past the middle. Yeah, it's a long way Past the middle of the grass thingy, it was a Colorado truck that hit us right, which, david, drives a camry. So size comparison, just so you know.

Speaker 2:

Um it's, it's a big truck compared to a camry anything it's a big anything, it's big compared to a camry, to be honest but yeah, you were taken out with the jaws of life. I didn't know that until your mom told me they took you out with the jaws of life. I didn't know that until your mom told me they took you out with the jaws of life, and apparently I don't remember this I didn't know how bad it was because I didn't see myself as bad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was like you know what david's just like being fucking dramatic, he just wants to get up, he just wants to fight, or you know like so, apparently, while bianca's getting taken out by the jaws of life, trapped, trapped in the car, pinned down, I'm walking around mad, apparently, from what they're telling me allegedly walking around.

Speaker 2:

So fast forward a little bit and I will go through my injuries now. Yeah, I have, at the point, a bleeding brain injury, so I have brain damage on my right side, so my left side of my body isn't working right. Still, I have been reluctant to start the podcast again because I don't like the way that I sound. He's being dramatic. I sound to myself like I'm drunk or my tongue is fat or I don't know. I don't like the way that I sound, but I have a broken skull right now. Still, right Facial fractures, right Broken ribs.

Speaker 1:

He doesn't look that deformed guys.

Speaker 2:

And my knee is messed up right. So I'm was in the hospital for 12 days. On about the fourth or fifth day, kind of like in and out, I got my phone back, yeah, and you're like, of course, the first person I text and bianca says hey. So are you out of the hospital yet or are you still being dramatic? And so a lot of the stuff in the beginning everything I take is a joke, guys, this is just me.

Speaker 1:

I can't be serious if you take it to me you're taking me to a funeral. I'm laughing my ass off.

Speaker 2:

Uh, it's just we'll have to do a field trip to a funeral yeah so the first several days I don't remember like at all right, but apparently I was intubated. Um, I had a foley right to catch my pee and I had ivs in my arm. I ripped all of it out that's why he was labeled as aggressive right and so well since you were taken to the ambulance. I guess you were taking yeah, they took me in an ambulance and they took me to the same hospital that you went to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, to the one downtown.

Speaker 2:

And then I was moved to Harlingen because it's a trauma center.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

And so they moved me over there, and so I remember I'm still to this day in a lot of pain. I remember wanting to sit up, so ribs are broken, so like laying down like hurts right, and so I remember trying to sit up all the time and people, including my family, like getting super in my face, like you have a broken head and you're gonna kill yourself and you can't be moving and all this stuff and you're like what kill yourself and you can't be moving and all this stuff.

Speaker 2:

And you're like what the fuck? This doesn't make any sense, right? And so I thought I was getting pranked, and part of the reason was one of my aunts told me that I need to get a pedicure, and then I can't be letting my toenails get like this, and I'm thinking, if I'm in this bad of shape, there's no way this is what they're yelling at me about Right, and so I start hallucinating, and I don't know how many people are going to understand this hallucination, but way back in the early 90s, when the UFC was brand new, right, right, there was a point where the UFC wasc was basically illegal in the united states.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so I started watching brazilian mixed martial arts okay and aggressive yeah and during that time there was a fighter named ugo duarte who was like one of my favorite guys. I haven't thought about that name in like 30 years at least a long time, right, right. For some reason I started to hallucinate but you kind of remember that he was coming to save me or something I don't know, and I'm like yelling for him in the hospital and everybody like what the fuck is going on right, and so it's really weird.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why that happened, um, but clearly that happened, but it did happen according to rachel well, according to a lot of people yeah, rachel told me that when I was like who the fuck is that?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so but anyways, so the next, okay. So from those first days I really didn't remember shit. I guess like a few days later, like two, two to two to three days later, I was kind of like remembering what had happened, like little by little, but I don't remember like the accident part, like I guess it just hit us and like got me knocked out, like I just went asleep, basically so check out like fuck this shit yeah, I was like nope, you had like a, you had a truck in your lap yeah, it was like a switch, like not today

Speaker 1:

good night, um, and basically the next few days is just me like having a blur scene. I think it was the day after. I think I just started gaining consciousness of what had happened.

Speaker 2:

Well, not exactly what had happened.

Speaker 1:

This is like I can't. I can't explain it, but like it's parts of me trying to wake up, I guess, and not fully waking up.

Speaker 1:

There's this like there's a blur scene of me, like trying to open my eyes in the ambulance and was like getting knocked out again like you were woozy yeah, and then there's another one where I was in the mri tube thingy and I was trying to like to turn because I didn't know where the fuck like. I just saw gray like around me and I just saw the light at the end of the tunnel.

Speaker 2:

I was like hey, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

So I was like trying to turn right. I was like, nah, this is bullshit right. And then the nurse comes in and she's like don't move, we're scared. And I was like, okay, so this is not God right.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

And I guess I get knocked out again. And then that's when I'm in the hospital bed and like already in the room and they, they see me that I'm like waking up, and then they take me to the restroom and they take my peace sample and then they bring me out. The cop comes in and talks with me.

Speaker 2:

Um, but yeah the fact that they piss test you is so weird to me. I don't know but I mean, it's just weird.

Speaker 1:

Do I look like?

Speaker 2:

that Like that type. Well, even if you were drunk, I mean, you were the passenger and the accident wasn't our fault either. So it just doesn't make any sense, like what you could have done as a drunk passenger. Like they can't charge you with anything. So it's just weird. So after I was in neuro ICU for a few few days I don't know exactly how long and then they moved me to icu like regular icu for a few days and the last part of my stay at the hospital was physical therapy.

Speaker 2:

And so I was very physical, was working with my vocal coach, and one of the first conversations that I had with one of the techs and I've told you this this lady walks in and she says I need you to take she told me her name I think it's Brianna, if I remember right Sure, and she says I need you to take off all of your clothes and I am going to need to watch you take a shower. And that was, and you did, and I did, yeah, you did, and I did that multiple times she talked very, she gave very detailed instructions.

Speaker 2:

That's what she got and I followed them. Yeah, told instructions she, that's what she got, followed him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and so for some reason my therapy has been a little and you got sponge baths I did get a spend bath by a male nurse um, which is the first for me big shout out that was his name, jacob jacob yeah, don't ask stupid, I told you I could have done without all the eye contact.

Speaker 2:

I think, right, um, but yeah, so a lot of firsts, um, I had a male nurse wipe my butt at one point. Right. I mean, it's like a lot of firsts for me, right, and so I have had to learn how to do several things over again. Even today, tying my shoes takes me like a really long time.

Speaker 1:

That's why I wear Crocs. I don't struggle that much.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm going to probably have to start doing something because I'm taking up too much time in my day. Yeah, two hours is a little too much, yeah, so I'm not getting as much stuff to dump, done I?

Speaker 1:

mean it's not like you have a car to go anywhere right now also true, do not have a car um I still.

Speaker 2:

We still have three episodes that I need to edit yeah having trouble doing getting on I.

Speaker 1:

So if there's a little fuck up here and there, I mean it's David.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's going to be me, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I will say this I hope well. One of my wishes after this happened was that we had more conversations on our TikTok or on our facebook to keep people posted in the loop right, right, because it's not like we don't want to make episodes yeah, it's just like too much going on. It's a lot going on we we still are seeing each other yeah we're hanging out, we talk every day, like we always did yeah, but it's usually dumb shit that we see on tiktok.

Speaker 2:

It's not like updates right, and so we really haven't been doing research like we were yeah, it's kind of we took a little while off yeah and so but for good reasons, to be honest right, yeah, and so I have. I still have a lot long ways to go in my recovery um and my physical therapy. He's coming actually again tomorrow.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying I'm good because I got released like what, like three hours later after the crash.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, so when we finally talked, you were already back at work yeah like you're. I don't know how your story happens at all, like the fact that it hit on your side.

Speaker 1:

But the accident happened on tuesday, wednesday, I had a shift which I called it off because I was like you know what, I can't show up um thursday I go. But I tell them like, hey, I'm letting you know, like I'm just gonna be at the front, I'm not gonna be doing all this extra moving, pushing, like I'm still sorry. They're like oh yeah, we heard what happened. I was like damn so. That's why I thought like maybe we showed up in the news or something yeah, I was like oh, I might as well post part of the story on my face.

Speaker 2:

But you know like in my family, you know what happened um so that has been a weird part of all of this for me. I don't know about you, but I'm doing on my personal facebook.

Speaker 1:

I'm doing like updates about my, Because your thing is more interesting, I think because you're making it like more dramatic.

Speaker 2:

Well, I have a lot of work to do, right?

Speaker 1:

And so, like I said, my family doesn't live near us, so I'm doing these Just for them to stop calling. Yeah, I get it.

Speaker 2:

So I'm doing this because my family lives far away.

Speaker 1:

To save the time.

Speaker 2:

so but the weird thing that I was getting at is that people that I don't know that well seem to know every detail of everything, and then people that I'm like, really close with. It's like I had a friend that came in from Austin, that I'm really close with, and she didn't know any of this story, like she knew I was in an accident, but that was it she didn't know the cars, she didn't know that.

Speaker 1:

she didn't know any of this story. She knew I was in an accident. That was it.

Speaker 2:

She didn't know the cars, she didn't know that she didn't know, like, how I was doing. She didn't know about how long I was in the hospital. She didn't know, like I had to.

Speaker 1:

Those are 10 years because Angie doesn't answer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's true, but yet there's, like people that I met because they're friends of my Pokemon friends. They're not even my friends what, and they know like everything. And it's like hey, we know that guy and he works over here and this, that, what, like I don't even know the guy.

Speaker 1:

You know, I mean, I just thought. I mean I think, for my part, being a chismosa, it's like a thing in me, but like I saw the mugshot, I really have to say his name.

Speaker 2:

I mean he still comes out right they can look him up if they want. I mean it's public record.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's public record. I think I have a picture of it, but his last name is Abrego. Yeah, first name Valentin Might as well, but the mugshot is there. I think he already got out. No, we're not throwing hate, we're just letting you know, like the updates, of what's happening. They're all fucks.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, I believe he got out because he posted. He posted a new profile picture when was it two days ago? Yeah, you sent it to me, but I just like, eh, yeah, I mean I got a friend request from her.

Speaker 1:

Messing me would, but you know I prefer not to get involved for many reasons. But yeah, recently he changed his profile picture. I was like what the hell? So I'm guessing he's out.

Speaker 2:

And then they get Facebook in jail. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

No, the picture looks like it was taken outside.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, not a.

Speaker 1:

Near where what's it called Cerveza Claus goes by.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, right yeah.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, that's a guy. He was like what, 51 years old, drinking on a Tuesday night. Yeah, tuesday night, that that's like my main thing. Tuesday at 11 pm. You were fucking drunk that's the part that gets you yeah yeah, I mean, I get it, it's summer, but at 51 you're outside drinking well, and the thing is, is that we, we often, because we record on your days off, right, so you so we're not.

Speaker 2:

it's like your weekend, right? True, and sometimes we'll have a drink before our episode. Yeah, we weren't even lit Like we weren't even.

Speaker 1:

No Like, and if, like, if I drink and David is driving, david like takes not even a drink. Guys Like he'll just like sip half of it and like that's it.

Speaker 2:

In the beginning, right, that's it In the beginning, right. And then we'll do like three episodes, right.

Speaker 1:

And then we bullshit for hours after that Right, we don't even have to be drunk to be funny.

Speaker 2:

Let's just be real, that's true.

Speaker 1:

That's that, I'm just saying guys like it's. It was a Tuesday, 51 year old guy at 11 pm, drunk like sir, to stay at your house. There's no need for you to be out in the street.

Speaker 2:

It does suck, and I will say that drunks have ruined my day many times Right Same, and so it does suck.

Speaker 1:

It's just messed up. I mean, you lose your car. Well, we don't know how fucked up is a car.

Speaker 2:

I mean, yours is total, is yours, is mine totaled?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, but his we don't know, yeah it's a colorado, so pretty sure it was fucked up. So he lost his truck. Pretty sure he lost the job. We don't know if he's back in the job, we don't know. I don't know anything um, but at least he did like a month.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I have no idea. I mean, I guess I have I got a lot of oh the bond was like twenty five thousand.

Speaker 1:

So he did. He needed like two thousand five hundred to get out Right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I guess.

Speaker 1:

so Something like that, which is bullshit, Because one of my friends, whenever he got caught on New Year's shooting which he was shooting at the ground, he got like a bond for 30K.

Speaker 2:

Really, yeah, shooting guns at the ground.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

It was on New Year's.

Speaker 1:

They just wanted to hear the noises.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. It's strange too.

Speaker 1:

He wasn't shooting up at the sky too.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't shooting up at the sky, right? It would be also dumb, right? Don't wear. Yeah, levels, yeah, there's levels to these things. Well, this is the way I'm looking at things. I mean, because I'm not I'm very insecure about my voice right now yeah but since we're doing this one, we might as well just get back to it right because I mean it's like chat.

Speaker 1:

Let us know if he sounds retarded.

Speaker 2:

So the thing is right is that is that everybody knows that if they're like, hey, he doesn't sound right, well, now you know why.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I have a brain, no, but I've told him, like I I don't think it's a much of difference, like, if anything I notice on myself, like I think I get it, like I get where he's coming from, but like more of my thing is like you see, this is what I hate. My brain is processing it but doesn't know how to say it. At this point it's more of like I know I wasn't talking like this, like it was more of a uh, how can I explain it?

Speaker 1:

you're talking about yourself right now yeah, why the fuck would I be?

Speaker 2:

talking about you. Well, why are you? Do you think you talk different?

Speaker 1:

I talk a little bit different like. I think there's more like not the pronunciation, more like of the like the tone no, the cutting off of the words you think you're cutting?

Speaker 2:

I think I'm chopping some words off, or like I stutter a little bit more than I used to yeah, I haven't noticed that because you're slow well, I am brain damaged, so hey, at least we can laugh at it right I will say this I I want to start building our socials so that we can talk more with our fans, right and so if anything happens because we're gonna need time off, I mean, you have kids, I have things in my life and so I don't like the idea of us just disappearing like we are we talking about my crocs? You can talk about whatever you want okay.

Speaker 1:

So also, when I woke up and I was getting picked up from the hospital, I thought I had thrown up right. And I asked one of the nurses I'm like hey, ma'am, like I'm the girl that was just in a car accident, I don't know, but did they mention that I threw up? And she was like can you open your mouth? And I was like ah, and she was like it doesn't look like it.

Speaker 2:

And I was like ew yeah, that's a weird test right, yeah, so I was like ew anyways, but even in this, because I mean we both have thrown up before. Yeah, don't you rinse your mouth out.

Speaker 1:

But I was in a car crash.

Speaker 2:

You think I wouldn't remember rinsing my mouth out, but you went into the hospital.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I remember rinsing my mouth out.

Speaker 2:

You don't remember, but it's possible.

Speaker 1:

But anyways, I sent the picture to angie, which is david's wife, the one who doesn't listen to our podcast, exactly so might as well talk shit, um. So I sent the picture to her and I'm like, hey, so, like this happened, I'm like I'm not sure they said that it's not mine, so I'm guessing it's david. She was like yeah, that's totally david's. And I was like yeah, how the fuck do you know? How the fuck do you tell?

Speaker 2:

that? That's it throwing me under the bus.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, exactly sounds like ill it's so but I'm still wearing the crocs.

Speaker 2:

I washed them, of course I need to know your shoe size because I do owe you crocs I.

Speaker 1:

I'm wearing the crocs. I was trying to look for the plate where we got crashed, but I haven't seen it. I need to go back and look for it.

Speaker 2:

I guess I got to go to the middle. I was going to say you weren't all the way, I got to go 150 yards.

Speaker 1:

That's looking crazy though. I will say so the dude was going fast, for sure he ran two lights. That's looking crazy, though. Yeah, I will say so. The dude was going fast, for sure he ran two lights. That's part of it.

Speaker 2:

That doesn't make any sense to me is how he could possibly be going that fast, because that's not a fast part. We have places in Brownsville that people drive way too fast.

Speaker 1:

Not Boca Chica.

Speaker 2:

That's not there.

Speaker 1:

Not 802.

Speaker 2:

I'm thinking central.

Speaker 1:

Okay, central, I get it.

Speaker 2:

Certain areas is central.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, that's not the expressway, that's about it.

Speaker 2:

But that's not a place where people are driving too fast. 13th Street.

Speaker 1:

Alton Glore maybe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, paredes, yeah, paredes for sure, or Boca Chica way down. Yeah, yeah but it is for sure, or boca chica way down, yeah, like going to the beach by the airport, but it just that part is weird that he was going that fast in that area I think there's like two lights before getting to that light yeah or something like that.

Speaker 1:

So there's, if he was going that fast he ran those two lights. There's no way there were like all the three lights, green lights, there's no way yeah, yeah, he probably ran multiple lights before getting to us, yeah he probably. Just, I mean, it was late, so probably nobody's driving well, us we were driving cerveza claus like the first time we actually like talked in person. It was like my biggest fear is that my dogs are with me in a car accident we'll talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, because, because they don't wear seat belts right, my dogs don't wear seat belts, right? So that was I don't know what you were getting at that you said, thank god. Oh, I don't remember that. Thank god, it was you. Is that what I said?

Speaker 1:

no, I think you said like, thankfully it wasn't lego and sandy in the back seat when the accident happened.

Speaker 2:

I was like, yeah, thank god it was bianca yeah, yeah, we're always full of jokes yeah, yeah we don't take it personally, but just so you know we have a very unique relationship. It's very weird because I feel like we're closer through this after the throw up on my car, yeah, for sure, but it also still feels kind of the same too, though. It's kind of weird that way, anyway.

Speaker 1:

So I mean in context don't drink and drive, guys.

Speaker 2:

For sure, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Or, if you do, don't run lights.

Speaker 2:

Well.

Speaker 1:

Pay attention to your lights and your surroundings. Yeah, or get an Uber. You can call us.

Speaker 2:

Uber. Yes, that seems like the easy solution now.

Speaker 1:

Just stay outside the bar, slip it off.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I am very glad I've told you this in person. I'm very glad nothing happened to you. Right Looking at the accident and what had happened, Are you posting images? And do you have a lot of images? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Of the car. You've seen the images of the car right. I think you showed them to me, but I no. I think Angie showed them to you. She said she was going to show them to you.

Speaker 2:

Did she show them to you? I don't know, you're lying. I don't remember very much about pictures, facebook, I don't remember very much about pictures, facebook documents.

Speaker 1:

Place this camera when is it.

Speaker 2:

Where the fuck is it so? Anyway, what I was saying is as damaged as I got, with all the broken bones.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't make sense, guys. I think he's lying. And for you to have. I didn't walk off. You walked out out of the car. I didn't walk out of the car right, but what I mean is I think this will save me. I didn't walk out of the car maybe I stayed in my place.

Speaker 2:

Maybe you waited. Are you gonna post it right?

Speaker 1:

now? No, no, I'm looking for the pictures I can show you. But yeah, you can end the the thingy instagram downloads. Oh, there you go. You did see those right no you're lying no, did you take? Those. No, why the fuck would I take them?

Speaker 2:

I didn't even see the car who took them? Uh, angie's sister, I think oh, I don't know, you didn't see, I thought you saw.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I don't know, you didn't see them. I thought you saw them, yes.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember seeing pictures You're lying. Send them to me, because I'll post them.

Speaker 1:

That's my site.

Speaker 2:

It's fucking crazy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, those are their doors.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so to get Bianca out of the car, they literally took off the whole side of my car.

Speaker 1:

Wow, no, I haven't seen these pictures yes, you have pretty sure I would remember that man, what the fuck I thought you had anyways so that's our update. We didn't leave you all yeah, we tried to keep it short, but I guess yeah, bianca's like let's just do a quick update.

Speaker 2:

It'll be like 15 minutes. I still fall for her tricks. No, no no after all these years that we've been friends no, no, no, it's not tricks.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I thought it was just gonna be 15 minutes, but it's like we always talk like we should have known.

Speaker 2:

We should have known.

Speaker 1:

That's how we are even if we have talked about it before, like we're gonna keep it short, we're still like that's true talk details of it yeah, our podcast is supposed to be five minutes each episode did you get them? I already sent them.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

I thought Angie had showed you the pictures.

Speaker 2:

So if she did and it was early on, oh yeah, it was early on.

Speaker 1:

There's no way I remember, Because at first, whenever you answered the first call that I gave you guys, oh shit. Angie was like yeah, just show them the pictures. I haven't told them yet. And this and this and that I was like okay, yeah, no worries.

Speaker 2:

Secrets.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's.

Speaker 2:

She's keeping secrets. Jesus Christ, jesus Christ.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, that's happened, guys, we'll keep posting after this, I guess. So like I, said, the videos, the episodes that we had recorded previously.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to start getting on with that.

Speaker 1:

Eventually.

Speaker 2:

Bianca and I have pretty much talked every single day since I became conscious again, as much as possible, and so we're so there's no changes in anything, right we still want to do our podcast.

Speaker 1:

We have ideas for other things, but apparently david wants to be a president now so a president news to me, but all right you just told me that's like two days ago. Joking, I'm joking I'm joking man.

Speaker 2:

I was like my brain is really not working, so we will be recording new episodes soon yeah, I have a few ideas. I mean, there are new episodes to you guys we're gonna put new episodes, but we're going to start recording again soon, but we do want to thank you all.

Speaker 1:

For being fans and waiting.

Speaker 2:

And being patient Patient supportive and understanding.

Speaker 2:

And I have talked to a few fans through all this and they have been very caring and understanding, and so I really do want to grow this community a little bit more so we can keep in contact and make this more of a group project than just the two of us, because I think we have a lot of people that are interested in the same thing true, more than just us I mean we do get ideas from fans and stuff, and I do like that because sometimes we're not thinking in the same box, you know so we get ideas from another box and just right throws us a little way, a little bit further in the what investigating process.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we have had several great ideas for episodes from fans, so we do want to get back into all of that Yep. So thank you all for joining us. That was just supposed to be a quick update, 45 minutes later. We will talk to you all later. Like us on Facebook so we can keep in contact with everybody, and we will talk to you all soon sir Bye.

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