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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

HR 1: Stolen Stories Pt. 1

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Mens Room Question: Big or Small, what did you "maybe" take that you didn't pay for?

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0:00.0

And now, here's the question.

0:04.0

Ola, bitches, good day to you and yours.

0:08.0

Alright, in the fine state of Massachusetts, someone, or some ones, stole $130,000.

0:16.0

Worth of Pokemon cards.

0:18.0

Now the shop also sells figurines, Funko pops, vintage video games, and sports cards, but Pokemon cards. Now the shop also sells figurines,

0:24.9

Funko pops, vintage video games, and sports cards, but Pokemon cards,

0:29.0

that is where the money is. Now, it's not something that I personally understand,

0:33.6

but at this point, I think we all know the Pokemon cards can fetch a lot of money.

0:39.0

It's been the craze for many years, but new to the collectibles game are the the boo-boo dolls. Yeah, that's right. And if you're like me wondering what in the blue hell is a

0:44.0

luboo-boo-doll they are, and I quote, mischievous elvish creatures with sharp teeth and large

0:50.2

ears, like my cousin, never mind. But anyway, they can be key chains, they can be

0:56.2

stuff, they can be standalone. Whatever the case, someone broke into a store in LA and stole

1:01.6

$7,000 worth of LeBoo Boo Boo Dolls. I just like saying the boo-boo dolls. Now someone

1:08.3

explained this to me real quick. Apparently these things retail for about 28 bucks a pound, but they sell for anywhere from $100 to $500 on the black market. Why wouldn't you just buy them new and save money? Because it's not that easy to find them. They're in boxes that are, yeah, you don't know which one you're getting. Okay, Mike, I'm going to ask you about Lubbubu later.

1:27.1

Whatever the case, collectibles are collectibles, so I understand why they're stolen and resold. It's right there in the name. They're collectibles. That makes sense. Then there was a heist in Japan. Now, did they steal collectibles? No, did they rob a bank? Uh-uh. steal so-called priceless jewelry or art, nothing like that.

2:52.2

No, these masterminds stole $8,000 worth of watermelon. What their plans are, have absolutely no idea, but $8,000 worth of watermelon. They made all for that. Who knows what's going to happen next? Now, the thing is, people steal things. In these cases, they're quote-unquote heist. Other times, you steal small things, but at some point in your life, you've stolen something. And look, man, don't say you haven't. It could have been that Snickers bar out of your sister's Halloween bag that she didn't know about. We've all stolen something. And that's what today's question is about today. Brought to you by our friends in advance hair restoration, we want to know big or small. What did you maybe take that you didn't pay for? To be part of the big show called 206-803 Rock, like KISW on Facebook, follow us on X and Instagram and Men's Room Live. And send those emails to the men's room at KISW.com. Oh, but tell us, where we go. Welcome to the 20th anniversary season episode number 4,377. What a large and a charge program we have for you today guaranteed future repeat. Exciting return of Ted versus the FCC. Today we have for you, Ted, a listener submitted Ted versus the FCC.

2:53.3

Wish we had known.

2:56.7

Yep, we were up late last night, but lo and behold, we came in this morning and won Zach.

2:57.7

Sent us his version of a ship.

3:00.5

You still went out and partied after the hot talks?

3:02.6

Oh, yeah, man.

3:03.1

Yep, that Shiley is sitting with sheep and with slips of sheets that she shares with sitting

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