Traffic School - 04/18/2025
Sup? Hey, buddy. Playing the piano over there. Didn't hit stop quite in time. It's It's like it's your first day.
Hey. You know, I I miss one week, and I forget how to do everything. Well, that one week, you had your mind taken off business for a while. That's true. Oh, it was great.
I didn't look at, like, the Internet, the news. I felt awesome. You were just googly eyed. Yeah. Dude, it's amazing how good you can feel if you just stop looking at the news.
Yeah. It's like, well, everything's not completely melting down. Hey. He just told me the way to tell it's not nice outside is pull your blind. See?
Oh, yeah. Yeah. Just be blind to it. I literally shut myself off from the world. I I've got blackout curtains in my living room, so I can just, you know, make it nighttime.
I have no idea what's going on outside of my house. Fantastic. And I I was trying to offer that up as some tips to you, but you you're a guy that just can't kick back and hide in the darkness and enjoy yourself watching TV. Yeah. I had an opportunity to watch a little TV this week and, about four hours into it, I went upstairs and told my wife, yeah, I've seen it all.
Now I'm very curious because you never watch anything. What did you watch? Yeah. Yeah. M m cage or MMA Cage Body.
That's what I watched. Okay. Yeah. Okay. I thought it was gonna be cops, of course.
Hells no. When when are we gonna start filming East Idaho? You know? I'll go for the ride along with you, and, I'll I'll be the cameraman. Little Carolina, she's thrown out a few videos there recently that, shows me out riding along.
So Yeah. Yeah. They they were pretty funny. I I liked the video where you were, pointing things out. You know, you're in her car, but you're in uniform pulling up on people who are doing things they shouldn't be.
Well, I I told her. I said, hey. She wrote of me and, our first stop, we made an arrest. And then after that, everybody was, like, perfect. And I said, hey.
There's a big difference because she wanted to go to the roundabouts. Right? Yeah. And when you put a black and white car there, it's it's a visual, and, people become really a lot better drivers. Oh, yeah.
And, I told her, I said, there's a big difference when there's a black and white car here and when there's not. And so she said, hey. Is there any chance you'd go in and round about my car? I'm like, well, I don't know. But what I have found is the only thing she's done is made fun of me so far.
So Well I I hope I wasn't a bad influence there. Hey. I'm an easy target. I'm an easy target. That's true, especially when you're hobbling around like you were when you walked in today.
Like, I can outrun you today. Well, you've had, yeah, an eventful couple weeks, you know, hanging out on Family Feud, hanging out on the couch. Yeah. It's kinda cool. You'd think I'd wanna watch Family Feud, but my my wife and I, we feuded with our family enough there.
We don't need to fight anymore. I cannot wait to see that episode. I've some Family Feud clip popped up online the other day because, you know, sometimes they'll have people give answers that are kinda inappropriate and Steve Harvey will lose his mind. I was just like, man, I cannot wait to see the Crain family on Family Feud. So you're supposed to clap and say, good answer, good answer, no matter what they say.
And I I wasn't really good at it. I'm like, sometimes I was like, are you kidding me? I'm raised wrong. Where did you come up with that? Oh, poor Cash.
Getting bullied by dad on national television. Well, yeah, I don't have a lot to report from around here. You know, it's a nice quiet week. Peaches is on vacation this week. So, yeah, it I've I've been getting a lot of work done, lieutenant Crane.
Oh, that's perfect. You think we'll get a lot of callers today? I hope so. Yeah. By the way, people, we are doing Traffic School powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys.
If you'd like to ask us a question, (208) 535-1015 is the number to call. It's a listener driven feature, so if you don't call, the feature sucks. So, yeah, help us not suck, and call us up now. Earlier, I was talking about a variety of stories involving, naked people. You're infatuated by that, I think.
Who isn't? Come on. Don't you tell me you don't like naked people. Oh, yeah. The ones that wanna be naked are the ones you don't wanna see.
Well, we were wondering, have you ever seen somebody in the news that was naked and they did something good? Brought smiles to people's faces. Yeah. Like, naked man saves baby from burning buildings. You know?
You never see that. Usually, it's the naked man who started the fire. Alright. We got somebody calling here. K, Bear.
You are live on Traffic School powered by the advocates injury attorneys. Who's this? Hey, crazy Carl. How you guys doing, man? Oh, summertime.
Weather's getting nice. Oh. All the vehicles are gonna be fun. Sunday, Sunday. Wash and shine, baby.
Wash and shine. What up, crazy Carl? Hey. So, I was wondering about noise ordinance, like, unnecessary loudness, which is what I call my wife. Yeah.
You're disturbing our piece right now. Yeah. Right. Exactly. No.
It's what I do best. So so, side pipes and cutouts, is there a noise ordinance? So I doubt what's interesting is it doesn't necessarily fall under a noise ordinance. What it falls under is modified muffler. So your mufflers have to be stock or stock equivalent.
Right. Right. Yep. So anything other than that, it's, violation of idle code. Right.
So if I if I get, side pipes on that, panel, if I have baffles in them, is that legal? And when you use them yep. Yeah. I You can look at them all day, Carl, and you could tell people about it, boy. Look at that.
Oh. You know what I've done to that car? You know what I've done to that car? Put some baffles in it. Right.
Yeah. I don't I don't know if you've been paying attention to the news, Carl, but, basically, if it's fun, Idaho says no. We're taking it away. Can't can't have truck nuts, can't show groups. No.
None of that. Yeah. Lieutenant Crane, have you had to pull anybody over for truck nuts yet? I haven't. No.
I I haven't done that yet. Gonna do when you pull up behind a big jacked up pickup with a train horn and truck nuts? I'm gonna say, listen, family member. Don't put me in this situation. I just wanna say, cash.
You gotta take those off your truck. It's illegal. It's insane. Right on. Alright.
Well, hey. Thanks for your time. I'll quit bugging you guys, man. We're good. Good good to hear from you, crazy, Carl.
You have a good weekend, man. You guys have a good day, man. Peace. See you. Bye.
Bye. Hey. I want to share with you, if we don't get another call here, a situation that happened with my uncle. And he's now passed, so he can't come after me for sharing his story. And and it's been a while because he died, and he was, like, in his eighties and he died a year or so ago.
But back when he was in his early twenties, he's in a particular town, and he's driving down the road and the sheriff's wife was a very attractive lady. And I guess she's walking down the sidewalk, and he's googly eyeing her and runs into a light pole. Oh, jeez. She was dressed maybe a little inappropriately. So the sheriff himself shows up to the crash and asks, what's going on?
My uncle's giving him all these lies about I don't know. I don't know. I just hit this white ball. He says, son, don't you lie to me. You are looking at my wife.
And he got cited for it. So not looking at the wife, but failure to make Denny's lane or whatever the violation was. But, yeah, the truth come out. Okay. Well, you said she was dressed kind of provocatively, so I'm guessing it was not Rexburg since you, you know, didn't name the city.
It was a little town down in Utah Oh. At the and then yeah. So and I don't know. Provocative back then, it's a lot different than now. Right?
She was shown ankle. 2085351015, the number to call for. Traffic school powered by the advocates, everybody. If if you don't call, I'm gonna keep asking lieutenant Crane questions about naked people. So seem to be an expert.
I mean, around here, half of the year, it's so cold out that you probably don't have to worry about that too much, but I would assume you've had to deal with the unruly naked people before. Oh, man. Here's a fun story. So there's a location that has a swimming pool in in our area, and they were having some problems. And so we run up there one night.
We get called and they said, hey. We think somebody's in there. We go in there. Sure enough, we find four people, two men, two women. They're buck naked in this facility.
So we tell them, okay. Come back to the locker room and let's get your clothes on. He said, oh, we can't do that. What do you mean you can't do that? Our clothes are here.
Did they sneak in? Yeah. They jumped and they jumped over a fence when this happened. Right? Oh my goodness.
And some low hanging fruit could've got hung up. One of those fences with spikes on the top. But we found out that they've got hanging out at home and decided, hey. Let's run down here and left all their clothes at the house. Yeah.
If you're gonna run around naked, you gotta be able to quickly dress before the cops show up, everybody, so you can lie and be like, no. I wasn't naked. So we end up taking her to the facility and telling the jailers, hey. Bring out some blankets before we pull them out of the police cars because when we walk in, they're gonna be butt naked. Nothing worse than getting dragged into jail naked.
K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? Hey, guys. It's Mark. Mark, what's up, man?
Hey. Not much. I had a question about, have you ever had when you pull somebody over, them get sick and, I don't know, projectile out the window? I I definitely had them get sick, not on me if you're asking that. If they've vomited on me, no.
That's I've been fortunate enough to avoid that, but there's been many times that you're, assisting them, lean over because their hands are behind their back and they're throwing up, or you're waiting for that that project to be completed before you put them in handcuffs. And so, and what's interesting, you would think most of the time that's because it's alcohol related, but there's sometimes when it's a serious enough crime that when you when you bring the news down, it starts the the nerves the nerves start working. Yeah. The dry heaves. Oh, yeah.
Oh, and the vomit. Yeah. The yeah. So yeah, yeah, so, yeah, it's happened. What's what's offensive to me is what would happen in the back of the car.
And it used to be we had, like, different interiors in the back of the car. Now they're all hard plastic seats because of that reason. So you can just hose it out? Yep. Just go wash it out.
Just like a work truck. Well, listeners, you heard it here first. Lieutenant Crane's never been puked on, so goals. Hashtag goals. Bucket list.
Don't start a new train. Oh, I want my stomach's a little queasy this morning, Lieutenant Crane. And once you move a little bit over here away from the equipment The tough part is is I could be puking right there with you. Just the sound and the smell makes my stomach start to turn. Really?
I think puking's funny, so it makes me laugh. Boy, that's awesome to see you in misery. Yeah. Yeah. It's funny.
Well, appreciate the call, Mark, and hope you have an awesome weekend. I hope you throw up on the officer soon. Yeah. Puke on the you know, next time you get pulled over. Projectile vomit out the window on the officer.
Yeah. I see where that gets you. Alright, Mark. Peace out, Maine. Maine.
How you doing? (208) 535-1015, the number to call for traffic school powered by the advocates. Yeah. Oh, trying to remember there was another story about naked people listening, but I just can't recall what it was. I don't know if this week, with your friend was good for you or not.
Hey. Naked people and puking just makes me laugh. So Yeah. What about naked people puking? Have you ever had to deal with that?
Would you can you imagine? Yeah. Yeah. You have. Oh.
Well Man. A lot of we do go on medical calls too. Right? So Okay. Okay.
Alright. Those aren't fun. That's fair. It wasn't just a, you know, somebody who's stripped down Yeah. Hammered.
Okay. Those are funny. K, Bear. You're live on Traffic School powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. Who's this?
This is Adam. Adam, what's up, man? Alright. I'm just, filling some time here, but I actually am curious. If somebody had purposely vomits on you, is that assault?
Oh. It would be a battery because it's actually the touching of you. And so if you it's like spitting on you, you know? That's assault? Spit on somebody?
It's a battery. It's in willful touching. Wow. Battery for spitting on someone. Assault would be if I gotta if I tell you I'm gonna hurt you, I there's really no charges.
Right? But if I tell you I'm gonna hurt you with this bat and I'm holding it above your head and I'm threatened to hit you with it, now I'm assaulting you because I have the means and the threat to make it happen. Oh. Now a battery is any unwillful touching. So that would be when you hit them with the bat.
Yeah. Yeah. Or spit on them. Say, you bite the blank. Spit on them.
Hit them with a bat. Jeez. Okay. Listen, it's yeah. Don't do that.
I didn't know that. I thought assault was the action. Yeah. That's interesting. Yeah.
Battery's the action. Assault is the ability to take action. Interesting. Yeah. I didn't know that either.
It's all it's all under the sick assault and battery. But yeah. Okay. Alright. Well, we're learning new things today about time.
So if someone threatened so if someone threatens you and they are holding a knife, that would be assault? If they're in a distance that could be threatful to you or harmful, absolutely. They're holding a knife up in an aggressive manner saying, you either do this or I'm gonna cut you. That's an assault. That's very educational.
Yeah. Yeah. I I totally thought the word assault means to, like, attack somebody. So interesting. Alright.
So those those, units, they're like shock assault units in wars. They actually just run up to people and then threaten them with a knife. Interesting. Assault vehicle? Yeah.
So I Yeah. Different definition. Yep. Just making dumb jokes here. You guys have a good one.
You you gotta dummy them down if you want. Yeah. You're not talking to the smartest guys here. What do you mean? Turns out not what he said.
Well, appreciate it, Adam. Hope hope you have a good weekend, man. Victor's that guy that's drowning in the water. He's gonna try to help him. He pulls you under.
Probably. Help. Help. Just thrashing and kicking. Hands on your shoulders to survive.
(208) 535-1015, the number to call for a traffic school powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. Anything you wanna know about the law, we're here to answer those questions. Lieutenant Crane's back. I'm back, and we're ready. So, anything new the community might need to be aware of, lieutenant Crane?
Well, we're about to enter the 100 most deadliest days Oh. Summer. So, man, if everybody could just slow down, put their phones down, be attentive, obey the laws, there's ways to avoid a lot of these crashes. Absolutely. And, I will tell you because I I did a lot of traveling last week.
You and your buddies are out full force right now. Jeez. Everywhere I go. That tracker is working. I know.
I'm like, but I've got cruise control. You're not getting me this time, cop. K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? Morning, Victor.
It's Scott. Scott, what's up? Doing today? Pretty good. I have a question for you guys.
So if you're driving down the road in a two lane road and, You gotta be in the right lane. One way. One's going the other way. Right? Mhmm.
And you're going to take a turn down another street And on your right hand side, you have where people would pull up to the side and park. Is it legal for people to go around you at that point, or should they be stopping them waiting for you to turn into the street? Okay. K. So you're gonna go down the road.
You're gonna make a right hand turn. But I'm gonna make a left hand turn. Oh, you're gonna make a left hand turn. Okay. And these cars parked where?
There's there's a side there's a side of the road there where people park their cars normally But there's on the side of the road. So there's room people are going around the vehicles as they're turn before they turn instead of waiting for them to turn. Yeah. So that they have room to go to the right of you while you're making a left turn As long as they're not leaving the intersection. So it's a two lane road.
Yeah. And you're pulling out, and they're going around you in the intersection. Well, you're still in the road. There's no actual pullout anywhere. It it's just the basic road.
Yeah. But you're in the intersection. Your signal light's on, and people behind you are going around you. Yep. They're going around.
Yep. They can do that as long as more than two tires don't leave the pavement of the roadway. Okay. I figured that would be a little bit of a hazard. Now so you you can pull your wheels up onto the sidewalk?
Well, no. You can't drive up on the sidewalk, but a lot of places, out in the country or things like that. But if you can squeeze between the curb and their vehicle and pass, yeah, and if you're on the other side, you're also making a left hand turn. You need to be cautious of that too. Alright.
Perfect. That's what I wanted to know. Right on, man. Appreciate the call today, Scott. Thanks, guys.
I love listening to you, by the way. Hey. You're keeping us in a job or well, at least me. Thanks, guys. Appreciate it, man.
See you. (208) 535-1015, the number to call for. Traffic School powered by the advocates. Real quick. Let's let's clarify something.
If there's a white line through there, then you can't completely cross over that white line to do that. Right? Oh, because those Yeah. Bicyclists. Could keep the bicycle lane open.
Safe. Keep it all safe. Alright. Alright. You know what?
You would think with your background that you would like bicycles. No. Because I rode a bike as a kid or what? No. Because no.
I I don't wanna get in a fist fight today, so I'm just gonna leave it at that. You've been looking up my record? Hey. There's a lot of people that share my real name that it wasn't me. It was one of the other ones.
I've heard that before. I I'm sure. Yeah. No. My date of birth is not dead.
The best one one day, I we arrested this guy. He's pretty bad apple out of Phoenix, Arizona, and he tells me, oh, it's not me. It's not me. I said, put your names on the back of your belt. And he's like, oh, I accidentally grabbed my brother's belt.
Jeez. Alright. Yeah. If you're a criminal, you probably shouldn't walk around with your name stamped on yourself. K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the advocates.
Who's this? Anthony. Anthony, what's up? So I had a question. If your car is broke down outside the highway, how long do you have till you have to recover it before it gets towed?
Oh, that's a great question, Anthony. So you have till dark if it's on pavement. And if all four tires are off the pavement and in the gravel or grass, you have up to forty eight hours. K. Perfect.
All I need to know, I got one in Yukon. I gotta go pick up today. Yeah. And the first thing I would do is call Star ISP and notify them that, hey. My car's here.
My plans are this, and this is my contact number. And then that way, if anything does come up that it needs moved, they can call you and let you know. K. Well, I just talked to ISP. I just talked to you so you know.
I wish yeah. Yeah. That'll work. There he just informed you that it's out in Yukon. Take that to the bank.
Perfect. Well, I appreciate it. You bet. Have a good one, man. Alright, man.
See you. (208) 535-1015. It's Traffic School powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. Call us up and ask us some questions. Hey.
I think it was a great idea. That's a great call to emphasize. If you do have problems with your vehicle and you plan on taking care of it yourself, call Star ISP. Let them know where your vehicle's at, a contact number. They can walk you through what I just did.
That is if you're not gonna be back there before dark, make sure it's off the pavement so that we don't tow it. Right? And if if it is completely off the pavement, it's gonna be forty eight hours. But what will be nice about that is if you'll leave a contact number before the record does come back or we request a record, they can call you and say, hey. We're getting ready to request a record.
How close are you? You know? And then make sure to tell them, I wanna request my own wrecker. You know, depending on which agency you're talking to, say your car breaks down, I don't know, somewhere near income. You want to call your own wrecker.
I did think about bringing up a sore subject with you. That one will always be a sore subject. I I hold a grudge sometimes. You know, that's been enough years ago. I'd actually forgot about it.
I'll never forget. I still have the, recorded, interaction with that place on, my old phone because I was like, alright. I gotta have this as evidence. And you listen to it every few days just to keep your mind fresh. Just to go, I was right.
I was wronged. (208) 535-1015, the number to call for traffic school powered by the advocates, everybody. Yeah. Where I've been gone a couple weeks here, I usually, I've got a bunch of dumb things to ask you about, but, nothing's coming to mind. You know?
I'm very sleepy. You know, if you take a week off and you completely upend your sleep schedule, it's not a good idea when you have to be up at, like, 04:45. And come back to work. Yeah. Yeah.
Sleep until eight or nine or ten every day. Yeah. It it hasn't been very good this week. Again, everybody, (208) 535-1015, the number to call for traffic school powered by the advocates. You know, I think I saw you you mentioned Carolina's videos earlier.
She mentioned, you know, if you're looking for a job, are are you guys hiring still? Absolutely. We're still hiring, and, we have got the authority now to do everything locally more most everything locally. So if you're interested, contact us, through our office number, and we'll make arrangements to get the online test to you. We'll go out the track somewhere and do the physical fitness testing and do an oral board, put you through a, polygraph, see if you're lying, and get moving through the process.
Now I didn't think polygraphs were, like, legit. Let's put you on one. That we should can we? That'd be fun. There's things I don't wanna know the truth.
Well, you just don't ask me certain questions. K? We gotta keep it lighthearted and fun. Kay Bear. Oh, what?
K Bear, you're Okay. Two in a row. K Bear, you're live on traffic school powered by the advocates. How's it going? Oh, it goes.
So I have a question for you. Alright. I know how much it does with traffic law, but I have a question on what do you do with somebody that abandoned the vehicle, a customer that just doesn't pay their bill, doesn't pay storage fees, just abandoned the vehicle. How do I go about getting to the point where I can legally start selling parts off it or get rid of it myself? Are you a mechanic shop?
I was gonna say, are you a tow truck driver? Yeah. So if you're a mechanic shop, you can put a a work order lean against it. You have to file some paperwork. Go to the ITD department.
You'll file that paperwork. They'll, send out all the notifications and responses. Once that's complete and no response back to you, they will issue you authority with the title, and then you can do with it what you need. Okay. Yeah.
Because I I had already tried making a deal with the customer to, you know, settle up that way. And then even the bank wouldn't pay the storage fees because he still owed money and the bank won't take it either. Yeah. So that's the yeah. That's the problem.
You need to file the paperwork so you're covered. And then that helps with the lien and everything else. And they'll have to eat the lien if they don't wanna come and pay you off. Is the the bill more than what the lien is? At at this point, I think so.
K. The truck is the truck also came in not running. Another shop had actually blown it up, ruined the motor. So the truck wasn't worth anything, and the bank had already written it written it off as a total loss. Oh, so they didn't have any interest in it.
Right. Yeah. And I couldn't figure out who the bank was forever because I couldn't get any he he I didn't know he'd come in the middle of the night and cleaned out his paperwork and everything out of the truck, so I had no way to start figuring a few things out. Yeah. You need to you need to go file the paperwork so you can get custody of it.
Okay. And that's an ITD, you said? Yeah. I would go I'm trying to I don't know the number, but, yeah, you could start with the auto transfer, yeah, licensing at our office at 1540 Foot Drive. And, Laramie's her name.
She'll she'll work through that process with you and get you on the right track. Perfect. I appreciate it. You bet. Thanks, man.
Make sure you smack Victor upside the head for me all your time. To. Love to. I hope you guys bat in here. Oh, wait.
That's I wanna I wanna see that video. I wanna see that video. I already feel like I got smacked upside the head. That's Foggy brained. Alright.
Have a good one, guys. You too, man. See you. Bye. Smack that listener upside the head.
How dare he? Alright. (208) 535-1015, the number to call for Traffic School powered by the advocates. There were some people calling. Feel free to call us back.
Otherwise, it's amazing how fast half hour goes by. Yeah. When you're actually working. Yeah. When you're just a drag.
Just yapping endlessly. Time goes by really quickly. So, yeah. I don't know if I I don't think I got anything else. Here we go.
K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the advocates. Who's this? Good evening. This is Troy. Hey, Troy.
What's up? He's gonna read us a good night story. Well, hell, yeah. So back to the, the guy that was talking about the truck and wanting to sell parts. Also, I believe, and correct me if I am wrong, but if somebody leaves something on your property, technically, you cannot claim that for a minimum of five years per code.
Correct? Well, somebody leaves something on your property that's like a are we talking a vehicle? Trailers, vehicles. Yeah. Any of that you can market as abandoned, have law enforcement come out.
Now what they may say is, hey. That's civil. Right? And then you have to deal with it. But if it's in an area blocking your driveway or anything like that, they pulled up and didn't leave it there with permission.
So if you did not give them permission, they can tag it for forty eight hours and tow it. Or if it's a nuisance and you can't use your driveway, they could tow it for being that. But, it really becomes a mess if you give them permission to leave it because now it's a civil issue. Uh-huh. You don't say.
What what you're trying to what you're trying to say is Don't be nice. Being freaking nice. Yeah. Don't be nice. Well, Victor doesn't have a problem with that, so I guess there's there's that.
I don't have a problem with not being nice. It's kinda it's kinda what I just said, Victor. I'm just I'm just putting it on you because everybody else is, so I just figured I'd pile on as well. There's no abandoned cars in his driveway. That's for sure.
If it's Victor, can I park my car in your driveway? No. No. Even though I have lots of space, I have lots of room available by the way. That was just for other people so that they could, find out how it's done.
Very nice. Very nice way to help out the community. I I do what I can for the community. So here we go. Well, appreciate it, man, and hope you have a great weekend.
Peace out, girl scout. See you. Listeners giving me a lot of grief today. Hey. You know what?
It is cool. We were at Family Feud, and there was a guy selling Girl Scout cookies and, for his daughter, obviously. And so not only did we get a go, but we gotta buy Girl Scout cookies while we're sitting there waiting to to go to the facility. So I I bet I know which ones are your favorite. Which one?
The Samoas. Nope. Because they look like mini donuts. I'm not a coconut fan. Oh, okay.
So I like the chocolate peanut butter ones. I don't know what they're called. Tagalongs. Tagalongs. Those are my favorite too.
They are good. K Bear, you're live on Traffic School powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys. Who's this? It's the one the only Peaches, of course. Peaches.
You know, he goes on vacation. Promise me you were gone. Yes. Can't help but call in. That's right.
I had a legit question. If a venue charges way too much money for parking, can I just drive through the gate and say, you do you know who I am? And then just go about from there. Yeah. Go ahead and give that a shot.
Nice. Especially if you're in Los Angeles. Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
Yeah. Yeah. The Rose Bowl is trying to charge $75 for parking, so I was just, yeah. That's cheap down there. Right.
I know. Yeah. How much You know, I gotta love it. How much did you pay for, the merch you bought at the pop up store? Well, I didn't pay for it.
My dad did. So How much what was the outrageous amounts he had to pay for those items? I I think the the shirts I I think they were going cheaper at the the pop up store because, it's not at the concert that I've I think the Rose Bowl is doing merch cuts. Oh, obviously. I mean, most venues do.
So So I think because they were charging $45 for those t shirts, and I'm sure they're gonna be $50.60 tonight. That's it. Alright. Well, that's cool. Note to everybody, if you you have a massive band coming through town and they do a pop up store, buy your merch before the show.
Plus, then you don't have to lug it around with you at the show. But I was able to get one of those, those posters for $75, the exclusive posters Is it the sign? Special foil. No. Just the special foil poster.
That's it. Oh, so they're just like tools. $75 for a poster that has a stamp on it. Yeah. And it it has, like, a a special design to show off where you saw them at kind of thing.
Alright. Well, it's you know, you could probably resell that for a lot of money on eBay if you get desperate. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like I might as soon I might just, you know, get rid of that and the Primus poster for my, hopefully a computer soon.
Hey, you could use a computer so you can do more work. That's right. Work from home. So if it's not for the studio on weekends, That's right. Well, you enjoy the rest of your vacation, Peaches, and, good to hear from you.
Great to hear from you guys? Yeah. I'll see you guys soon. Alright, man. Peace.
Peace. So Peach is talking about not wanting to pay to go into a parking lot stuff. Here years ago, probably fifteen it was close to twenty years ago now. My father-in-law, he's a guy like you that doesn't believe that laws apply to him. Oh, laws are good.
Smart man. Laws are good for everybody but me. So he, he goes get his haircut up in Rexburg, and they had started booting that year in parking lots where college kids shouldn't be parking because the college had started charging for parking. So college kids got smart. Right?
Well, instead of paying, I'm just gonna go park in these open public lots, and so they started booting stuff. Well, he goes in to get his haircut and comes out after he parked behind a sign that said no public parking without paying a fee. And he parks in there, comes out, he's booted. And so he comes back in with his extension cord and asks the barber, can I borrow an outlet? Well, now he's got eight to 10 guys in the barbershop cheering him on, and he goes back out with his sawzall, and he's gonna saw this boot off his fan.
So he's about three blades in when the cops arrive. Oh, jeez. And only about a third of the way through the boot. And lo and behold, not only did he pay the parking ticket, the officer was very nice, let him pay and replace the boot. So that haircut turned out to be just under $600.
Woah. Yikes. You know, that's when you need to start shaving your own head. That's right. Well, it's good to have you back in, lieutenant Crane.
And, you you gonna be in next Friday? Let's do it. Or you gotta go on, you know, wheel of fortune? Yeah. I don't think so.
I'll wait till my agent gets a hold of me, and I'll let you know. Alright. Alright. Well, next Friday and every Friday, about 08:45AM, Traffic School powered by the advocates injury attorneys. You got a week to figure out your questions, so get on it.
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