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911 Calls Podcast

Honor Killer Coward • Boy Toys

911 Calls Podcast

11:59 Media

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.85K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

On this episode we cover a terroristic, terrible tyrant, who gets his feels all hurt and decides that an honor killing is justified. But we wash all the bad juju away with an adorable 999 caller - he’s got the accent, the cute reason for calling, and just all the things that gives us hope for the upcoming generation of kids. Hugs. ❤️

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0:00.0

This is the 9-1-1 colors podcast with the operator and his exact twin minus being born

0:18.1

and raised in Kentucky and his herald military service and being born to a completely other

0:22.7

mother, Kent Chungus Oh good day, too, you can't, you say so. What is your favorite memory

0:49.3

of Texas? Probably, maybe remember the Alamo? Yeah, I would then go out on a limb and say

1:07.9

that your favorite memory of Texas is not a personal memory, but one where you weren't,

1:13.5

you weren't there, right? I've been to Texas, yeah, I spent three months in Texas. So when you say

1:21.8

remember the Alamo, you've been to the Alamo? No, I don't have any good memories of Texas, I was

1:29.3

there, I was in the desert all time. So your favorite memory of Texas is sort of a hybrid, non-hybrid of

1:37.0

that you've been to Texas plus something you remembered about history of Texas. Okay, that's

1:44.7

that's fair, not quite sure that wouldn't make it into like the curriculum in a school, but

1:50.3

but we're going to go with it. My favorite memory of Texas was I was doing some consulting down

1:57.3

there and I came out of my hotel room into the lobby and I think I've mentioned this before,

2:03.4

but the lobby had like 30-foot tall ceilings and then these giant windows and Texas in that area

2:12.3

was just so humid that the windows were dripping water like a giant was taking a shower. Yeah,

2:23.2

and it was bananas. I've been to South by Southwest. I don't know if you've ever heard of

2:28.8

have you ever heard of Southwest? I've heard of it. Zeta, that's a that's a hotel, right?

2:36.8

Maybe, but in this case, it's in Austin, Texas and it's a convention, sort of a, I don't know,

2:45.0

it's become a lot of things. It's start, you know, it's a nerd convention, it's a pop culture

2:50.7

convention, it's social media, it's become a lot of things. There's bands and all kinds of stuff,

2:58.1

honestly, I think it's kind of lost its way as far as it's identity, but Austin is interesting

3:04.3

because it's sort of like Austin said, hey, we really like being in Texas, but also how much of

3:11.0

Boise could we make us look like? Because it really felt like Boise Idaho with tax stores.

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