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Unraveling the Bobbitts: Scandal and Society

David & Bianca Episode 54

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What happens when a sensational crime challenges societal norms and ignites a national conversation? The infamous case of John and Lorena Bobbitt is more than just a headline-grabbing scandal; it's a complex tale of abuse, justice, and public perception. Join us as we revisit the chaotic 80s and 90s, dissecting the explosive courtroom drama that thrust the Bobbitts into the media spotlight. Lorena's drastic action of severing her husband's anatomy brought the once-taboo topics of marital rape and domestic violence to the forefront, forcing a re-evaluation of legal and societal views that were long overdue.

As the story unfolds, the saga takes unexpected turns that blur the lines between victim and villain. Was Lorena a folk hero standing against domestic abuse, or was her act one of vindictive revenge? We explore the intricacies of her claims against John and the subsequent trials, scrutinizing the legal proceedings and media frenzy that captivated audiences worldwide. Through candid discussions, we shed light on the broader implications for justice and victimhood, and the persistent challenges in recognizing spousal abuse within the legal system.

Finally, we shift gears to the surreal aftermath of the case, where John Wayne Bobbitt's post-trial life veered into bizarre new territory. From adult films to look-alike contests, his quest for fame paints a vivid picture of 1990s pop culture and its quirks. Listen as we recount amusing anecdotes and reflect on the cultural zeitgeist that allowed such a peculiar story to flourish. And as we wrap up, we encourage listeners to engage with us on social media, share their thoughts, and prepare for more fascinating discussions in the episodes to come.

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Speaker 1:

Hey, uh, you said something about a bonnet or what. Bobbit, bobbit.

Speaker 2:

John.

Speaker 1:

Like the push it, pull it, twist it and.

Speaker 2:

Lorena, oh, not Bop-It.

Speaker 1:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

Bobbit.

Speaker 1:

My bad, my bad G.

Speaker 2:

All right. So this is going back. We just we're kind of getting in a little bit of a true crime phase, which I'm all right with. Um, this is also back in the early 90s, when we we just finished the Menendez brothers episode. This is around the same time, and so one of the things that it didn't bring up in the Menendez brothers episode that is relevant not only to that episode but to this episode okay is that there was no cameras allowed in courtrooms until I think the menendez brothers yeah, they started the court tv right right so this was another one of those court cases that was televised.

Speaker 1:

That and also like judy type of thing right, but real life, right.

Speaker 2:

real life. I mean, the Menendez brothers was a murder. Yeah, it's a little bit different. I know you don't know anything about this story, but you're gonna like this story, I mean the fucking 80s 90s were fucking chaos, man, it was wild, wild.

Speaker 2:

Right, and it explains why I am the way that I am Right. But this story was also on TV and back then most people only had a few channels. I had three channels ABC, CBS, NBC that was it and PBS. Sometimes it didn't come in strong, so I didn't get it all the time, but that's what we had, and these were on those channels as well as court TV, right. So they were. They were on cable. Cable was starting to kind of grow and be out there, and so these things were things that we watched, like Dancing with the Stars, basically.

Speaker 2:

Like everybody watched it, right. So the David Koresh, I watched that Building Burn, the Menendez Trial, oj Simpson, and now we're talking about John and Lorena Bobbitt Bobbitt. So this is a married couple. Okay, and so, according to Lorena, she's from Ecuador, right? She's a Latina woman. Okay, and John is like this Marine Young guy. Okay, and John is like this Marine Young guy Okay. And they made it seem like Eric and Lyle were good looking. This guy was good looking.

Speaker 1:

Can I get a picture? I'm going to pull him up, I'm going to pull him up.

Speaker 2:

They were both. I think they were both good looking.

Speaker 1:

That's her. Yeah, so this was him.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, she looks cute she was cute, he was, he was, he was good looking.

Speaker 1:

Yonka's not that much into white guys, so no, but, but he's better than Eric and Lyle, though. Yes, for sure, I'll tell you that. So this is them.

Speaker 2:

This is them during the trial yeah it's okay, this is what they look like, and so the story is, and we're going back to abuse, right.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

That in their relationship there was abuse Right and he was accused of raping his wife. And to go back to this time period, it was half of the country maybe, I don't know the percentage, but a good chunk of the country didn't think a husband could rape their wife. Okay, like the wife was like property.

Speaker 2:

So, that was a little bit of a weird part of this case is that the first part was him getting tried for raping his wife. The crime had already been committed and I'm going to cut to the crime so that it's out. The crime is while he was asleep. She says he was drunk, he says he was exhausted. They had sex. He finishes and she cuts his dick off wait, wait you're.

Speaker 1:

You're fucking making this shit up.

Speaker 2:

I swear no wait what so here it is right, here so okay, let me read quote unquote.

Speaker 1:

I have the wikipedia.

Speaker 2:

Wikipedia page up where is it?

Speaker 1:

so just read this, this whole thing here, okay. John wayne bobbitt and loretta bobbitt and Lorena Bobbitt were an American former couple, married on June 18, 1989, whose relationship received international press coverage in 1993, when Lorena served. John's penis with a knife while he was asleep in bed. The penis was successfully surgile, so they put it back reattached. What yeah?

Speaker 2:

so this story is this is the beginning what did she?

Speaker 1:

put it in nice, or what the fuck happened? What? This is important to know okay so so you're telling me, if I cut someone's dick, they're able to reattach it?

Speaker 2:

they did with him, and I'm going to tell you the story, because this is nothing what nothing. What you think happened happened right. They had sex, he, so I'm not thinking shit.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean? But okay, it's.

Speaker 2:

The story doesn't make any sense that's why this is. This is why I wanted to make it on the podcast. Okay, so he worked at a club. So he gets out at like two, three o'clock in the morning and so he's exhausted. She says he's drunk, but he claims he's just exhausted from working all night. They have sex, he passes out, he's asleep, she goes like she's going to you know what right and then just slices it off.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Man. But how the fuck that?

Speaker 2:

Sharp knife, very sharp knife, a long, sharp knife. Okay, she gets in the car with the penis and the knife she drives to the town next door.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

While she's driving, throws them both out the window.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I'm trying to follow the story.

Speaker 2:

It's a crazy story, okay so, okay, I'm trying to follow the story. Yeah, it's a crazy story, okay. So then they find out hey, this guy been attacked. Call the ambulance, call the sheriff, call all those people. They catch her right away. Right, okay. And they ask her well, where were you when you threw it? Four cops looking for it. Find it. Find it. They find it and they take it to the hospital and they reattach it.

Speaker 1:

I just hope one day I don't have to go through that.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, the story is not even done.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

So this becomes like an international sensation. Women at the time are kind of celebrating her.

Speaker 1:

As they should yeah.

Speaker 2:

And so when this first happens, you know, because kind of like the Menendez brothers, the original story is very different than what later comes out, right? So when she gets arrested for assault, right, they take her to the police station and they go why did you do this? Guess what she says. First thing, she says he's a very selfish lover. He orgasms and he never waits for me to orgasm. That's her first reasoning. I don't know if she thought that was going to get her off, but that was her reasoning at the beginning.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Now she goes to jail, you're going to go to trial. Then she starts to say something a little bit more realistic. A little bit more realistic I haven't thought about it guys yeah, like he's abusive and he rapes her and like stories start to come out right, so they kind of put him. The lawyers put him kind of in hiding. So he has a brother that has a ranch out in the middle of nowhere. The lawyer's like go to your brothers, don't come out. The news is everywhere.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all over the world.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and so now they, the people, start researching a little bit and there are police reports of domestic violence from her, from her behalf, that he has come and the police have reports of domestic violence From her, from her On behalf. That he has come and the police have pictures of bruises.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit.

Speaker 2:

So it's not one of those things where, like you know we talked about in the Menendez trial, there was really nothing other than their word, Right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

This isn't like that.

Speaker 1:

She was abused.

Speaker 2:

And there she was abused. There's pictures. She called the police etc.

Speaker 1:

Etc. Several events.

Speaker 2:

There was events, yeah this was not something that nobody knew about yeah when they interviewed her family, when they interviewed their friends, they were like, yeah, yeah, there was this one time where he punched her blah, blah, blah, right, so her story is way more credible with all of this. So for some reason, the judge decides okay let's try him first for spousal rape and then we'll get to her trial later okay right so let's keep it even right they're both going to trial, yeah, but we're gonna do his first yeah and I really don't know the dynamics of everything.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, I do know and this may still be the case. I don't know that some people think that a woman cannot be raped by her husband, but I know back then it was way more common yeah where that the man owned the wife, kind of mentality, right? Yeah, I'm sure there's a section of people that probably still think that you know how many dicks I would have chopped off back in the day yeah so.

Speaker 2:

So when all of this came out right, women were like finally right, like finally somebody. She became a little bit of a folk hero for women. Yeah, yeah, yeah Right.

Speaker 1:

Like a sexy red type of thing right now.

Speaker 2:

I guess. So, yeah, she stood up and she fought back, et cetera, et cetera, right, and so they went to trial for him first and, like I said, I don't know the dynamics, I didn't really pay attention to that trial that much, but I know that he was found not guilty, that, like I said, you cannot argue that the police were called. There was domestic violence at the very least. Um, so I it seems kind of extreme that she would do that if it was just she got roughed up a couple of times. You know what I mean. So her story seems to be he was found guilty, but I don't know if I believe it. Let's say it that way. Okay, right, Okay.

Speaker 2:

And they go to her trial.

Speaker 1:

And oh so before, like I told you, he's, he's out in the he's he's out in the he's out in the ranch, in the ranch trying right the lawyer's like don't come out don't do nothing right.

Speaker 2:

He calls his lawyer okay, and he's like I'm going into town, and the lawyer's like, no, no, you can't go to town. What do you need to go to town for? That's what he says. That's true.

Speaker 1:

He says the local bar is having a john wayne bobbitt look-alike contest and I think I can win it no, way no yeah, so the lawyer, his lawyer there's a reason I made it up right can you imagine if I made up a contest for me?

Speaker 2:

I would lose it. I wouldn't win my own contest. But this is the thing the lawyer his lawyer has gone on record to say he believes everything John Bobbitt says, because John Bobbitt is too dumb to lie. Oh, his lawyer says that. Yeah, his lawyer says he's just too dumb to lie. He can't keep lies straight in his mind. He can't even think of a lie. Yeah, because he's too dumb, right? Okay, which is such a weird thing to say, but I guess right yeah, it's a weird thing.

Speaker 2:

So I don't remember I, I, I remember her trial. I remember her trial because it was like um, pretty much everywhere right, and so at the end they went into all the he raped her, all this stuff, and in the end she was also found not guilty. So in other words, neither of them did anything okay right don't tell me, they got fucking back together.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no, no, they didn't. Great, great great Worse.

Speaker 2:

Maybe it's not worse, but so she was found not guilty by reason of insanity oh, and that she was, which I don't know. If that's not guilty, like you're basically saying, she's a crazy bitch.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right, but we all knew that from the start, right, yeah, we knew like why even go to trial it just?

Speaker 2:

right, we already knew that, skip that so this is where this is where things get a little bit weird. Like I told you, he has his penis reattached right and he's looking for money making opportunities okay and back then there wasn't a lot of work uh-huh but there's this one field field.

Speaker 1:

That's fucking gross.

Speaker 2:

Where he decides he's going to become a porn star and he makes a movie called Franken-Penis Right and they dropped it on october 30th so the? The movie is called frank and penis. It's called the. It's an adult film. John wayne bobbitt uncut, uncut, what the fuck.

Speaker 1:

No fucking way, I'm just a genius. I'm like what the fuck? So it works.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to be honest with you. So back then in the 90s, porn wasn't like it was today.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

So if you wanted to watch this movie, right, you had to go to the video store and buy it or rent it and then take it home and watch it on like your dvd player. I even the hs back then dvd player. Yeah, even then there wasn't even dvd players, so I didn't go through all of the hassle for that, so I never watched this movie. Um, in fact, now that I, if I wanted to watch it for research right, I don't even know if I could because I think porn is banned in texas yeah, that's true but, what wait?

Speaker 1:

I mean, yeah, to make the movie it had to work somewhat.

Speaker 2:

So there was, at the time, the way that our late night talk shows. They made a lot of jokes about this, so that's what I know about and the word was, according to the late night hoax, is that it looked like he put a popsicle stick in it yeah yeah. So I don't know, it doesn't sound like a porn that I would want to watch no, it's um, I do remember. I do remember um, like the movie poster. I don't know why.

Speaker 1:

I saw that somewhere right, it's not like if they were advertising it on TV because he wanted to get his minute of fame. I'm pretty sure. Maybe, so we.

Speaker 2:

I have a new setup in our studio where where we can both look at our um, our computer screen. Frank and weenie, that's a different movie.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't think let's see I mean, they show his pictures, but not the cover. Is it that one?

Speaker 2:

no, that's somebody else I can't even find the movie poster, but I remember seeing it and it was him and there was like two hot girls in the picture, and that's like all I remember. Um, and I can't even remember. I mean he clearly had to have been clothed right, but but you think he gets.

Speaker 1:

He gets paid for views, or like so I'm not, I mean man, I guess at the time, or per like per deem, not per deem per like per purchase of the thingy.

Speaker 2:

I guess that's how it would work. I don't know. I mean, if you did it, can you let us know? The thing is, is that if you were to just buy it back then oh, and by the way, the porns back then were like 80 bucks what?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so they were banking back in the day so it was a lot of because you had to.

Speaker 2:

that was the only way you were getting it, like now you can get it on facebook, you know. I mean, like sending digital images is so easy now, true, it wasn't like back then, like you had to like get magazines or movies or, you know, it wasn't everywhere, and so if you were going to go through all of the trouble to go to the movie store, they were going to charge you because you kind of you had to get dressed, you had to put your shoes on to go get. You know what I mean? It was almost easier to just get a girlfriend and maybe even cheaper right but, but, so anyway.

Speaker 2:

So this is now kind of coming back into light. They threatened to deport her, like all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 1:

Why.

Speaker 2:

So she's, like I said, from Ecuador.

Speaker 1:

I mean, they already did the trial and she put it.

Speaker 2:

Well, they were threatening her back, then, so Is that a picture in the court.

Speaker 1:

This On top on top on top.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So they were showing pictures of the penis to show the violence of what she did and so okay. So it's not like you can see the penis right, but like it's like a potato and a little it's blurred out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and so I think I have seen that picture before. Where did that go?

Speaker 1:

that's fucking weird, though. Is it that one, that one? It's all the same they all blurred out yeah not that I want to see it that bad right she's going to look, but like, there it is that's all she cut that sucks, man. It's all the way cut through you know how they joke about the popsicle stick type of thing yeah so it's literally just like okay. So I'm just like curious. It's fucking dumb as shit. They reattached it yeah and for it to just be like a popsicle stick.

Speaker 2:

So skin around what I think what they meant and, like I said, didn't watch it. What I think that they were talking about is that that's the popsicle stick was used to get him hard, like to make him stiff oh like I don't know. Like I said, I didn't watch it.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I would want to watch it exactly not me neither. But the thing is that there in the picture it looks fucking huge. It looks like the hand of the fucking guy.

Speaker 2:

I'm pretty sure they zoomed it in, they zoomed in and it looks like she cut the top off. It looks like a thumb.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it does look like a thumb, like one of those flat thumbs, you know. It looks like a thumb and so this is what the fuck he's crying about. This is what the like. What?

Speaker 2:

So that's cut all the way through. I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

That had to have hurt like I know, like I know, it's like cut all the way through, but it wasn't that much, yeah, still you're gonna just stay without it.

Speaker 2:

I mean I guess, technically yeah, but man I mean, that's not even a pound. What do you mean? Technically yeah, but man I mean.

Speaker 1:

That's not even a pound. What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

No, it's not a pound. It doesn't look like a pound, but I mean, he also got into wrestling, of course, right? So that's the other side of it. That's the other side of it. That's his body. So we're looking at the photos right now. Let's see if we can. Okay, we can't even put this on facebook they reattached it to that. How the fuck yeah that I'm gonna be honest with you this this is a little you can order the pictures for 375 dollars man, that's fucking crazy, still making money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no man, like how the fuck so this is a little bit of a like a miracle of modern science exactly like how.

Speaker 1:

What? Yeah, because this is as a doctor, okay me not being a fucking doctor. No fucking yeah, knowledge and this shit, but there's no way. There's no fucking skin. How the fuck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean skin's probably the least of his problem, because I think you can get skin from wherever.

Speaker 1:

True, but still like, if you're going to reattach it, like whenever he peed, you don't think it went out, Because it was caught all the way through.

Speaker 2:

All the way off, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you don't think it would have leaks or something like that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're going to want that sewed nice and tight because, you don't want leaks. So this is what she looks like today. That's Loren on today. So this is what she looks like today. That's Loren on today and that's what he looks like today. So she kind of wins on that, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's fucking crazy, though, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that's the story of the Lorena Bobbitt and of the Lorena Bobbitt and we're doing. We got Dave and Bianca give advice at the end of our shows. I don't have an update for last week's. I don't even remember what the story was.

Speaker 1:

It was interesting, I remember, yeah, I think it was the friend, the ex and the, the friend, the ex and the guy, some shit like that alright, so this one's a guy this time, also from reddit.

Speaker 2:

We have not had time to read or get stories from our viewers, so we're just stealing these from. Reddit. All right. So this particular person used to work at a department store. It's a guy. He worked in the jewelry department and he works at a new place and they have a jewelry department.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and he works at a new place and they have a jewelry department.

Speaker 2:

Okay so, and you would think, put him in the jewelry department, right? You seem to know about it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, some expertise Watches Earrings. Yeah, whatever, nope.

Speaker 2:

They put him in the underwear department. No, I don't know, I don't know what department. They put him in the underwear department. No, I don't know, I don't know a department. But he's upset that they didn't put him where his expertise or his experience, at the very least.

Speaker 1:

Okay, understandable.

Speaker 2:

So if you were in a situation like that, right, what would you do? Would you just eh, now I'm working in a new department, learn something new? Or would you be like why are they putting these idiots in jewelry when I'm the one who knows about jewelry?

Speaker 1:

So they put someone else, they offered someone else a spot.

Speaker 2:

Right, right. And also this person has like seniority too. So they're, you know, like they've been there long, they're not new. Okay, Damn that's crazy, though, as a manager, it seems like a missed opportunity, right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, as a manager, you should have done your research or gone through the resume.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

At least Not just hire someone, because oh yeah, you know, and he mentioned that he put it on the resume.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, at least Not just hire someone because oh yeah, you know, and he mentioned that, he put it on his resume.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so people knew.

Speaker 2:

He used that as part of how to get the job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. And then Damn, and then just put you in another department.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know if it says what department he's in, but Okay, open it, let's see.

Speaker 1:

Cashier says what department he's in, but I can't open it. Let's see cashier cashier yeah, damn.

Speaker 2:

Just normal employee, yeah, what would you? What would you do if you were in in that kind of a situation? Would you say anything? Because I want to be honest with you. With me, I just punch clocks, do you mean like I don't?

Speaker 1:

I don't just do what you gotta do. Yeah, I'm not gonna do more, I'm not gonna do less I mean you're right what would you do? I wouldn't stress about it. But if this guy wants the job so bad as in, as in like, like to be in the jewelry department, like if he feels that that's his expertise or his comfortable spot and like where he thinks he's gonna make more of his use, like more use of his skills, let's just say that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

For sure Like talk to a manager.

Speaker 2:

So you think they should talk to a manager?

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm, and do you?

Speaker 2:

have any advice of how would you approach?

Speaker 1:

How to come about it. I'd be like you know what, guys, as a cashier, I don't think I'm doing what you guys want me to do. Maybe you know just.

Speaker 2:

I'm not being used to the best of my ability yeah, you see, you got the resume.

Speaker 1:

I'm good with the words so you can say that I think I could be of more use to you all like you're doing them a favor, yeah yeah, like you know what, as per my last resume that I submitted, right, which is like I said.

Speaker 1:

He put that, he's put that it's not a surprise yeah, it's not a surprise they should know that maybe if they you know what, because sometimes managers one of them hires them, one of them interviews them and they're like, yeah, pick that one, pick that one, but they don't really go through the whole thing. You know, it's just like skip jobs between them.

Speaker 2:

Also, if this person was hired like kind of in a rush, like I know, like I've been hired, like during Christmas, oh right.

Speaker 1:

And you just need, you just need people right and then it turns out like they're good till you. Keep them, yeah, so it's actually. Yeah, I mean it's the season right now yeah, yeah, it's october, november is the heavy season and then december damn so when I worked, I worked at target. A long time ago I got hired there was target whenever you were like yeah, I got hired. That was target whenever you were alive.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I got hired as like seasonal, like just for Christmas, and then they liked me and they kept me. So maybe that's. Maybe they were like, just hire her, may hire him, and like it doesn't matter and they're going to go anyway in a couple of months, who cares? And then they're keep them and it's like you just completely skipped what they're good at.

Speaker 1:

Maybe that's what happened.

Speaker 2:

True, true true, but you would definitely talk, because I don't know that I would talk to him.

Speaker 1:

I kind of be like yeah but like I said, if he's saying something on on reddit it's like he's upset, he's upset, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So for me, I've never even really been aier. That's like one of the things I never really did.

Speaker 1:

You're not good with numbers, anyways Is that like a sucky job.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I've been a cashier. It's been pretty good. I've been in the jewelry department as well.

Speaker 2:

Which was better, because I remember when you worked in a jewelry department. That's true jewelry department and you got a lot of customers that would complain that they didn't read what kind of gold it was, or this, that and the other even though I would explain but you, I said like super frustrated with these people at the time but that's part of me though. I love arguing though so maybe that's why you miss it right maybe that's like the.

Speaker 1:

You like that a little bit that's true, it's because okay, so part of it. It's like when it's gold over silver, it's not real gold people plated yeah, it's gold plated yeah, yeah and people tend to like oh no, it's gold, it's gold, you know, and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

It's like people would always come back. It's like no, you told me that it was gold and I was like, nope, gold plated. I told you it's gold over silver, as it says on the fucking ticket. It tells you right there. And I told you and I showed you and they're like no, no, no, I want a refund, and shit like that. I was like I'll do you the refund. I really don't give a fuck well, it's not your money, right yeah, it's not my money.

Speaker 1:

I'm still gonna pay by the hour. What do you mean, right? Plus, if I got paid by commission, that would have been hella different. Though, right, right, right, right, you know my game getting paid by commission shit shit. It changes the game for sure, so I was a service advisor too In a dealership and that actually like so I'm saying by commission Hell yeah, I did it. I actually think that's where I'm not gonna say I was scamming people and I'm not gonna say I was lying to people, but the company made me do it.

Speaker 2:

So so I will say, I think that's where you kind of shine the best, it's where you're an expert, right, you are a mechanic, and so you understand cars probably more than you do any other job that you've had.

Speaker 1:

That's true, but I'm just saying speak up. You don't like something, speak up. You don't feel comfortable.

Speaker 2:

Speak up, you hate someone speak up, and that's something you've always been good at, probably better than I was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I never shut the fuck up Because when we were in school.

Speaker 2:

If you didn't like somebody, you let them know. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Not to start shit, but like don't fuck with me because I don't like you, you know.

Speaker 2:

But not to not start shit, but also right, yeah, yeah, not to start shit, but also not to not start shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so there's people that we went to school with that I didn't like, and they have zero idea, they never knew.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you just didn't fuck with them. Yeah, yeah, but I had to let them know, just in case they try to fuck with me you know, right, I'm not the one to be like play with right, so bianca and I are now doing free advice.

Speaker 2:

Speak up, and you know what today's lesson. Speak up. I'm willing to do shout outs if people want shout outs oh, yeah, yeah down, down, down. If you want us to wish people happy birthday, yeah. You want us to tell people to fuck off.

Speaker 1:

Right, that too Shit.

Speaker 2:

Bianca's really good at that.

Speaker 1:

I'm really good at that, guys. I would fight with insurances all the time. I'm really down as fuck to get someone to get my point. Put it on our Facebook, if you wanted me to call him on the podcast. Give us a phone number, We'll call him. That's number we'll call them that's a good idea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's it for today. Thank you for joining us.

Speaker 1:

We had a really interesting one I felt today yeah, that was fucking crazy, though I never heard about when you said you wanted to be surprised, I was a little bit hesitant I kind of wanted to tell you, but I'm glad.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad we waited. That's crazy. We will talk to you all next week. Follow us on our socials facebook, and, and TikTok.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll give you guys the doctor's information that we attached this guy's penis.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're going to post pictures, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Bye guys.

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