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Detto Season 2 Episode 28

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Could a seemingly isolated incident in Haiti connect with Hollywood intrigue? Join us as we unravel the web of controversy surrounding Laura Silsby's alleged child kidnapping case in post-earthquake Haiti. Discover the unexpected intervention by Bill Clinton that helped her sidestep severe charges. Then, brace yourself for an exploration into the mysterious circumstances of Paul Walker's tragic death. Was there more to the high-speed crash than meets the eye? We dive into these stories and hint at deeper narratives that might link them to other high-profile events.

Suspicion and celebrity intertwine as we explore the curious connections between Sean "Diddy" Combs and the mysterious death of Kim Porter, with whispers of involvement by Ed Winter. As tales of high-profile ties unfold, we touch on familiar names like Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein, alongside surprising mentions of Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy. The plot thickens with the sudden disappearances of stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, and Kevin Hart. Could there be a shadowy "kingpin" pulling the strings? Stay tuned for the revelations yet to come.

Shifting the lens to personal responsibility, we navigate the murky waters of victimhood, particularly in the context of abusive relationships. When does one cross the line from being a victim to enabling a harmful situation? We tackle this challenging topic, acknowledging the difficulties in escaping such circumstances while examining the potential for false claims. This episode invites you to reflect, engage, and share your thoughts, promising a candid discussion that ventures beyond mere listening.

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Speaker 2:

Hey, everybody, welcome to. Saki Tubi. Hey everybody, welcome back. Welcome back to the fourth installment of this nonsense that is Diddy. Listen up, because this one's cool. This one's really going to start tying things together. Probably have another episode or maybe two to get everything where it's supposed to be. Listen up, check it out and enjoy. Alright, guys, see you at the end, be good. Sake to me. Hey everybody, it's Ditto, we're back here. I'm with Keebler Socky Doobie with Laura Sillsby.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, woman's involved in everything she is and I never heard of her before this.

Speaker 2:

I know. Just to recap, she's the woman that was accused of trying to kidnap 33 kids out of Haiti After the earthquake, after the earthquake in 2010. Yes, and that's where we lie. We're going back to this now, which is why we said it up front, because she's the only one that you never would have known True. Would have known true, you never would have heard her name. I had no clue who she was.

Speaker 2:

She could have been my neighbor, I would have never known. Yeah, unless you paid real attention to the news, you you never would have known her, I agree. So she went to haiti. She filed for 501c3, which is a charitable foundation. Uh, two months before the earthquake in haiti hits, she gets accepted for this to to help orphans in haiti and dominican republic. So she's the one that went in, kidnapped 33 kids. Blah, blah, blah went on to that Right and then couldn't get them out. And Bill Clinton, who was the? She was an aide to Bill Clinton in his office while he was president.

Speaker 3:

Okay, came to her rescue. Yeah, he went down there.

Speaker 2:

Brokered a deal and got her out on charges of irregular transportation or travel. Because she didn't have the proper paperwork.

Speaker 3:

Exactly, she had it signed by one country, because it was between Haiti and Dominican Republic, and she had it signed by Dominican Republic but not the Haitian government.

Speaker 2:

And she was told the entire time you're going to be considered a kidnapper if you don't do this Right.

Speaker 3:

And she didn't do it Well. One of the problems I had was that most of these children still had parents.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was like that was crazy, because at least 22 of the 33 that were documented as being kidnapped Right had parents.

Speaker 3:

That were still alive.

Speaker 2:

Yep and said that, oh yeah, we want them to go and have a better life in a different country.

Speaker 3:

No, different country? No, no, no, nobody, no, no parent does that? I could see maybe one or two, but not 22. Exactly, hell, no, hell, no.

Speaker 2:

Laura.

Speaker 3:

Silsby. Something's a little fishy here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it's Laura Silsby. But the reason we brought that up in the beginning and now, right now, is because it ties back to Bill Clinton. Okay, but here's where we're going to Take it on a tangent for a little while. Have some fun with it, oh boy, this is what I like. You ever watch those Fast and Furious movies? Yeah, I sure did. Do you know who Mr Paul Walker is? I sure do. Do you know how he died?

Speaker 3:

I kind of do how A car accident? That's ironic. Yeah, how so. Here's a guy that films Fast and Furious for a living Drives at enormous speeds.

Speaker 2:

And then dies, and he wasn't even driving.

Speaker 3:

No, he was the passenger. Tell me no, then to find out.

Speaker 2:

Their bodies are both burned beyond recognition.

Speaker 3:

No, come on, swear to God, how many cars that you know that get in a car accident at? Oh say, well, we get different reports on how fast they were going, but say 60 miles an hour, hit a tree or some kind of you know wall or whatever and burst into flames? Not many.

Speaker 2:

I had a much cheaper car than they were driving in. Yep, I was doing about 60 miles an hour. I rolled the car over without a seatbelt and got out of the car. Wow, yes, no kidding. So I don't understand how it just lights on fire.

Speaker 3:

I don't understand how it just lights on fire?

Speaker 2:

I don't either. Most cars have shutoffs, especially high performance vehicles. Oh, absolutely have fuel shutoffs where it doesn't blow up Exactly.

Speaker 3:

I mean, just for an example, I watch NASCAR pretty regularly and those guys are going what $1.80 to $2.20, depending what kind of track they're at. They get in accidents.

Speaker 2:

Not too many catch on fire. I think I've seen it once or twice, but In that case, more than not, they do catch on fire somehow. Well, yeah, I mean, but even the fire is subdued, it does you? Always see the guys run over there with big tanks.

Speaker 3:

Right, right Exactly. But these guys walk out of the cars.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, they also have top-notch, I agree. I agree, restraint systems and all that stuff, yep, but anyway, back to but I was doing 60. I flipped my car over and all I had to do was kind of wiggle myself out because my coat Was stuck was stuck between the sidewalk and the top of the car.

Speaker 3:

No kidding, so I had to kind of jimmy myself out of my coat. Then I opened the door and in there he's like you, okay. I was like, yeah, my car's not so. So back to paul walker. What, what do? You think now he's, he hits a tree, that's where we're gonna go, yeah, I mean no, he hit a concrete lamp post lamp post, then it, then it caromed into a tree. Two trees, two trees, okay, and then it started on fire and both bodies burned.

Speaker 2:

Both bodies burned beyond recognition, wow. So how do we even know it was actually paul walker? Uh, that's a good question, ditto good question, I'm just saying. And they left his foundation event so early, right, and they were going home, and they just happened to decide to leave this thing early. So go home, and we just want to get into a.

Speaker 3:

Let me ask you this yeah, you're gonna go home and yeah, just fire up your car and smash it into a post in a tree. But how did they get the reports from this? What was the coroner's report?

Speaker 2:

Well, that's where the trouble comes. Into paradise. Oh boy, the coroner was a guy by the name of Ed Winter.

Speaker 3:

Ed Winter Okay, that name sounds familiar.

Speaker 2:

Well, I hope so, because he was a corner to the stars.

Speaker 3:

Oh really, yes, yes, yes, oh, he's done more than just Paul Walker's autopsy.

Speaker 2:

Well, just some of his more famous ones were Michael Jackson, okay, whitney Houston.

Speaker 3:

Oh wow. Brittany Murphy, oh poor Brittany. Corey Haim, corey Haim, yeah, and the big one, kim Porter, oh Kim Porter, oh Kim Porter. I think she's one of Sean Combs' ex, that is Kim Possible.

Speaker 2:

Sorcery. Yes, Kim Porter is Diddy's ex.

Speaker 3:

Wow, so this is going down another path.

Speaker 2:

Well, hold on, because it gets even more spiderweb down there. Tell me more. Tell me more, ditto. You want to get caught in my little web? Oh yeah, I do. Tell me more. Tell me more, dutto. You want to get caught in my little web? Oh yeah, I do. Well, brittany Murphy and Kim Porter both died of the same cause. Yeah. Yeah, what was that? I think it was pneumonia.

Speaker 3:

Wow, what is pneumonia? Pneumonia is like when you have fluid in your lungs. Yeah, how do you get that? Oh, I don't know. You could Ingesting baby oil. Uh-oh, what? Tell me, no, what. Where's this going?

Speaker 2:

Red flag, fucking red flag, I told you.

Speaker 3:

Oh, was he the pivot man.

Speaker 2:

I think he was the guy that did it, did he, did he, did he, did he, did he? That's how something smells funny. Yep, it smells like a huge scandal. So we got Laura Silsby tied to Clinton, tied to the coroner, because Paul Walker was involved in Haiti. He went to Haiti in 2010 to help. Oh, did he really? I believe he uncovered information about the Clinton Foundation.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Which Silsby was working for and was going to leak it. So Brittany Murphy was also writing a book. Was she really? When she died?

Speaker 3:

yes, and her husband died like three years later Come on Of the same cause, mr Monjack, simon Monjack.

Speaker 2:

Simon.

Speaker 3:

Monjack Dead of death. What kind of how? Stop reading.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 3:

Pneumonia. Oh yeah, Pneumonia. I think it was pneumonia as well.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it was Holy moly. His mother found him on the floor of his apartment in Beverly Hills. Really, wow, yep and same thing. So now here's this guy, ed Winter, who also died.

Speaker 3:

No, he's dead, ed Winter's dead. Guess how he died? Don't tell me. Okay, I won't. Okay, it's not pneumonia, is it? It wasn't pneumonia, okay.

Speaker 2:

They said he died of a brief illness. Do you know who else died of a brief illness? Who's that?

Speaker 3:

Joe Ricari oh, that name's new to me. I've never heard of him.

Speaker 2:

Joe Ricari is the initial lead detective that broke the story on Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 3:

Holy rat's ass. This is starting to get a little murky here. He died at 50 years old that's young Of a brief illness. This brief illness I might have to look this up. What could a?

Speaker 2:

brief illness mean. I think he left a Diddy party after drinking some baby oil. That's all I can figure. That's what I'm saying. No, because it was well before that. It was before. Was it before or after Diddy was in jail? Epstein was in jail, I can't remember, I think it was. It was either right before or immediately after After, right, it was either right before or right after Epstein went to jail.

Speaker 3:

No kidding.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and he was a lead detective. He had all the information, okay, and he was cracking things that somebody didn't want cracked.

Speaker 3:

Right, right. So he was opening up a can of worms, he was going down a trail and he found it and things were just popping up, yep, and so that ties and all of a sudden he's not around.

Speaker 2:

All of a sudden he's dead. And now, all of these mysterious deaths, yep, that have popped up as we go through this, they're all starting to lead back to the same thing. I don't know if it's I the entire time, but, my God, clinton. Tied to Epstein, tied to Diddy again. And there's still one more major player, there's another player in this. Oh, there's a guy that ties it all back.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that'll tell me more, nope.

Speaker 2:

That's for next episode. All right, you guys are going to have to stay tuned for that one, because that one's a big one, that's a big one.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, that one will get me shut down. It might get you pneumonia.

Speaker 2:

The next one will get me shot killed.

Speaker 3:

I'd rather go with pneumonia.

Speaker 2:

I'd rather have it quick and easy, right to the brain.

Speaker 3:

I don't even want to see it coming. You keep talking about this Diddy guy what?

Speaker 3:

you got on him, I'm going to give a little background. We'll just give the listeners a little background. Little Sean John Combs. He was born in. He's got actually a birthday coming up November 4th 1969. Born in Harlem, I said 69. He also goes by Diddy Puff, daddy P Diddy. He was a rapper, record producer. He was involved in a lot of things Murder, I don't know that. I'm not saying that. Well, we can't ask Tupac or Biggie now, can we? Oh, tell me no, oh, yeah, definitely him, I guarantee it.

Speaker 2:

Really, I'd put my fucking kid on it. I shouldn't do that, because I love my kid. I'd take that back immediately.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's take that back. But it's to the point where but that's just a little run down On who we're talking about here when things are going to escalate to yeah, he's rolling over on everybody right now. Yeah, he's not a nice guy.

Speaker 2:

No, he's not Nope. And his girlfriend, Kim Porter, who died of pneumonia Right Suspiciously, which could be induced by drinking baby oil.

Speaker 3:

I'm going home and if we have any baby oil in the house, it is going Bye-bye.

Speaker 2:

I believe, if I have this right, I believe, that Ed Winter was killed I shouldn't say was killed. I don't know that he was killed. Ed Winter died when the family of Kim Porter was asking to have their body exhumed and redone the autopsy redone. Really, yes, wow, yep, and I think that's how he ended up dying Gotcha. Wow, yep, and I think that's how he ended up dying Gotcha. So there's a lot in this and a lot of it. It all has to. It all points back to three specific people, right, one of them is Diddy Right, obviously, right now. One of them is Bill Clinton. Okay, obviously, epstein's dead, so we're not even going to put him in there, but it would point back to him also, right?

Speaker 3:

And then the third one is the main player, the kingpin in all of this and we'll get back to that yeah, that's for next episode. Yeah, so just chill. You got to leave them wanting more Chill to the next episode. Exactly that's what Dr Dre would say. He actually had a pretty good career, did he, you know, as a rapper producer.

Speaker 2:

Well, let's get into that for a little bit yeah.

Speaker 3:

Because he had a clothing line.

Speaker 2:

These guys that are making it Harvey Weinstein, yeah, diddy. Even Ashton Kutcher, I think, has something to do behind him, that's another name. Yeah, wow, he's always at the parties. He had a girlfriend, I think, yeah, I believe. I believe Died Brittany Murphy. Oh, brittany.

Speaker 3:

Murphy yeah.

Speaker 2:

They did that movie together, where it's goofy, stupid. Anyway, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:

Oh, clueless, no, no.

Speaker 2:

No, no, it was where they were. It wasn't just married because that was with Cameron Diaz, but it was a movie like that Right, right, where, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Who's up next?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, Right, and they, it was almost like the Burbs or the Money Pit where they, well, they bought a house and things. Yeah, yeah Stupid, that's why I can't remember it. Anyway, she died, wow, and there are five people, five celebrities, that have gone missing from the country since this all went down. Now I don't know if they're back. There's no reports of them being back, but there are reports of them leaving.

Speaker 3:

Who are they? Do you know offhand, or yeah, I know?

Speaker 2:

most of them there's. It was Leo DiCaprio, really, yeah, wow.

Speaker 3:

It was J-Lo. J-lo actually dated Diddy supposedly way back.

Speaker 2:

That's the only reason she's still alive. Yeah, she didn't turn over?

Speaker 3:

She didn't. Yeah, she's connected as well. Yeah, I saw her name as an ex. I want to say girlfriend, but they've had relations, yeah, in the past. Beyonce and Jay-Z Jay-Z's yeah, he hangs with Jay-Z a lot. Yep, they actually donated a lot of money and the one I couldn't believe To Hurricane Katrina, jay-z and Diddy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's not go there.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I know.

Speaker 2:

That's like fake. Hurricane Katrina. Oh come on. But the last one, the one I couldn't realize because he's all over the place. I'm not sure this is true. This is what made me think about all this Kevin Hart, kevin Hart.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the little guy. Yeah, I like that little guy.

Speaker 2:

He's tied to not being here. Not being he fled after. Okay, this is all speculation, it's not true? I don't know if it's true or not. They just had vacations. Kevin Hart works all the time.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's all over the place. Maybe he just needed a break. Yeah, he's got a lot of stuff going on and it just happened to coincide with all this, who knows.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying that they left because of this, but it's ironic. It's a coincidence, kevin Hart's the only one that isn't in the news, for any of that was on this list.

Speaker 3:

Gotcha.

Speaker 2:

Which was what made it so weird. Beyonce is a horrible monster of a person, really. Yeah, she should swallow baby oil, honestly, god Whew. Oh, and that baby oil in Diddy's house? Yep, is it tainted? Could be. I think they said it was. I think they did.

Speaker 3:

We're not calling out a specific brand or anything. We you're saying whatever he's got, he's done something to it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, absolutely, you know, yeah, the uh, here you want, you want a general massage. Let me just put this baby oil on you. Hey, don't get in your mouth, don't get in your mouth.

Speaker 3:

Uh. So where's Diddy now In jail, and what's he there for?

Speaker 2:

And it's with guys and girls. I think I heard that it's not limited to women.

Speaker 3:

No, no, I've heard the same thing. And the one that started this thing I believe his former partner was I don't know if she goes by Cassie Ventura. Yeah, Cassandra. Yeah, she's the one who's got this whole thing rolling, I believe, and came forward last year and a lot of people have been just stepping up.

Speaker 2:

Did you watch that documentary? No, they were. Everybody on it was like no, you didn't speak out against diddy, because you'd be killed. Really, they, just about every single person on there said it. No, kidding, because I figured it was downfall diddy or something. Everybody that went on that documentary said the same thing. Oh no, you didn't say anything because he'd have. No kidding.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we're not speaking out against him right now, we're just telling you a story, right.

Speaker 2:

But I think it's true. I'm speaking out against him. I think he killed Tupac and I hate him for it.

Speaker 3:

Well, tupac was the man. Tupac was awesome. Yeah, tupac's my hero.

Speaker 2:

I fucking love him. But wow, when are we at?

Speaker 3:

here we're still on Diddy. Okay yeah, you're having a brain fart.

Speaker 2:

I am having a brain fart and I don't have any notes on Diddy, because I wasn't ready for this episode to go like this.

Speaker 3:

Well, that's my fault, because I no, it's all right. It's actually better the way it went. We kind of pre-gamed for different things.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a really weak episode, the way I had it planned, yep, and this turned out to be better, because now we're talking about all these other people that have died in a fashion that is similar to each other, right and connected back to Diddy Correct, which? How does Diddy get away with it? I'm not sure. How does he get away with it without anybody looking, turn their heads and like Money.

Speaker 2:

No, the Kingpin, oh dun dun dun you guys are on the edge of your seats trying to figure out who it is. You already know who it is.

Speaker 3:

I do because you told me I know, but we're not going to mention him.

Speaker 2:

All our listeners know who it is, yep, they just don't know it yet.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, everybody, oh yeah, everybody's heard of this guy. Heck, yeah, you better have.

Speaker 2:

And I'm going to tell out who it is. There's your nugget. You can go look it up, research it, find out and see if you can figure out who it is.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if anybody knows, email us, call us, send us a message.

Speaker 2:

He's tight-knit with politics, he's tight-knit with Hollywood, he's tight-knit with everything, everything, everything. And he is who they are.

Speaker 3:

How did he not get any baby oil? Because he's the kingpin.

Speaker 2:

He's the one that bought the baby oil for Diddy. He's the one. So, anyway, it's going to be a lot of fun coming down.

Speaker 3:

We got a lot of stuff.

Speaker 2:

Last two episodes of this Yep and then we can get into something else. But man, the way it all ties together is sickeningly disgusting, frightening horrifying.

Speaker 3:

It is pretty frightening and horrifying, I agree, and it's I mean just to think about all the people involved and all the people that get. Actually, I feel bad. If this is all true I know a lot of it it's alleged because he hasn't had his day in court yet, which is scheduled for May 5th 2025. I feel bad for all the victims. If this is true, you know We've had that conversation several times.

Speaker 2:

Did I ask you this? I don't think I asked you this yet. What's that? I can't remember if I asked you on the first episode or not, how many times do you go back until you're no longer a victim? You're willing.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, you never asked me that I've asked.

Speaker 2:

That's a great question. I've asked Casey and I've asked T-Bop yeah, that question already. Well, you know what? At what point? A lot of it. At what point are you not the victim?

Speaker 3:

anymore. But Ditto, a lot of it is fear. Fear of what? Fear of getting killed.

Speaker 2:

You're an 18-year-old girl, yep Are. Wouldn't you say it's safer to not go back than it is to go back? And at what point do you not become a victim anymore?

Speaker 3:

Right, you continuously set yourself up for it.

Speaker 2:

Take matters into your own hand, right, like you can't go there for two years and endure this Right and then turn around and say he did this to you, you allowed him to at some point.

Speaker 3:

At some point true.

Speaker 2:

Guy or girl, this isn't gender specific. You allowed him to do this, true? You knew it was going to happen when you went back, and yet you went back anyway. Yeah, yeah, so at what point? I mean?

Speaker 3:

I hear what you're saying, but I do think fear is a major aspect of this. I mean, they're afraid maybe they're going to hurt their families or hurt the person that is in contact with him. I don't know, I don't either. I mean, it's a great question though.

Speaker 2:

And again, I'm not trying to be insensitive.

Speaker 3:

No, I hear you. We probably gave a shout-out to Sammy J. She'd probably answer that for us.

Speaker 2:

Sammy J would answer it for us. She would to. Sammy J. She'd probably answer that for us. Sammy J would answer it for us, she would. Sammy J needs to call in at some point.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. We've got to get her on the show, yeah, but yeah, I do agree with you. At what point Are you no longer a victim? No longer a victim, and you're just enabling this to happen.

Speaker 2:

To me yeah, it's still should matter if you don't like what's going on. I mean, it's literally the definition of insanity Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result, right, right.

Speaker 2:

And you don't get the different result. And now you turn around and you're like, well, he did this, well, you kind of allowed him to do it. And I'm not saying that freely, you're not saying it's right. I'm not saying it's right Right At all At all, am I saying that's right. I'm just saying at what point do you have to take responsibility for yourself? Also, exactly.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

What your decisions were in it Exactly. You went back knowing what was going to happen, and yet who knows? And again, it's not right what he did. I'm not condoning it I, I hear you If you want to be a victim. Where's the line where you step over it and you're no longer a victim? I guess is my question Right Once, yeah, you're a victim. Twice, okay, you're still a victim. Three times now you've got to stop, because what is it? First time, shame on you. Second time, shame on me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, third time it's a problem, or so, um, if anybody's listening out there that knows the answer or think they have an answer for us, we'd be like.

Speaker 2:

We'd love to hear from you, I mean you, you can go as far as into marriages and stuff, like if you're in an abusive relationship, Right, and you can't get out of it, right, right, uh of it, and I get. The fear is there, but at what point? Are you no? Longer a victim, I guess, is my question. That's it. And I asked the girls that they kind of said the same thing you did.

Speaker 3:

Nobody really knows. It's hard, it's a hard thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's not cut and dry. It's one of the things in life that's not cut and dry. But there's got to be some sort of line and I guess it's a case-by-case matter where it's just like look, you kept doing this and now I just think you're lying about a lot of this stuff, so I'm not going to believe you. And then there's people that were like I was kidnapped, I was stuffed in a basement, I was locked in, I couldn't get out, I couldn't do anything, I couldn't tell anybody, and it happened over and over again. You weren't going there, you couldn't get out, right. So that's like one time Right. That's a different.

Speaker 2:

You got kidnapped once, right, they were raped repeatedly. Then, yes, I get, that's only one time, exactly. You didn't go back there looking for more money, right, and subject yourself to the same rituals or whatever they were doing, right, right, in that place, gotcha. So it would have to be story by story, I guess. Yeah, but it's just crazy, because some of these people, I think, make it up for attention. I think there are people out there that are that sick?

Speaker 2:

Oh, there are some yes there are some people that are out there that are that sick If they can jump on a bandwagon and get some notoriety why not?

Speaker 3:

That's some kind of syndrome. I can't remember what it's called, but Idi kidding.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, we're at the end of this episode now Already.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, well, that flew, it always does. Yeah, when you come in here, time flies. Well, you know what?

Speaker 3:

My wife got mad at me last night. Here we go. She packed my bags and told me to get the hell out. Oh God he's laughing already. So I started walking out the door. I didn't know what to do. I started walking out the door. I didn't know what to do. I started walking out the door. She yells I hope you have a long, slow, painful death. So I turned around. I said so. Now you want me back. I had to lighten the mood a little here. It was a little intense.

Speaker 2:

It was, and if you weren't going to tell him, I was going to make you tell him I was.

Speaker 3:

You had me cracking up.

Speaker 2:

Let's leave this with a good note. Yeah, alright, everybody, thanks for joining in. Thanks for listening. Let us know on our website, sakitudimicom, comment, subscribe, like whatever you got to do, call to action. You know what I mean, but let us know what you think of these episodes and what your uh ideas are on all this and what you think. All right, guys, as always, be good. Hey, everybody, it's ditto. I want to give a shout out to my buddy larry over legendary graphics. He designed our logo for us, came out fantastic. He does wraps. He does all kinds of customized stuff for you. If you get a chance, go to go to Legendarycom. That's Legendarycom. Check it out for anything you need. All right, guys, thanks Be good. Saki Dumi.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Dedo. Thanks for checking out our show today. Hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe to us, we can hook up, interact. You can tell us what you like about the show, talk about what you don't like about the show, give us information and insight. We'd appreciate it. We only want to make the show better for you guys. Also, if you get a chance, head over to someassemblynet that's our sponsor and you can really do some business. Alright, as always, everybody be good. Socky Doobie, thank you.

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