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That's Spooky

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That's Spooky

Tyler Hyde & Johnny Cann | Morbid Network

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2019

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Hold on to your homemade wig! This week Johnny and Tyler discuss the Beast of Jersey and Soap-Maker of Correggio, Leonarda Cianciulli. Plus: a $1 hotel with strings attached, a bit of realness, and an update on what Cher's been up to lately! Spooky Bitch enamel pins are now available! thatsspooky.com/store Please consider supporting the show on Patreon for access to mini episodes and many more perks! patreon.com/thatsspooky Check out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.com Follow us on Instagram for photos from today’s episode and all the memes @thatsspookypod We're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypod Don’t forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.com

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0:30.0

Hi, everyone. Welcome to that spooky. I'm Johnny and I'm Tyler and this is a weekly podcast that's produced by share. Yeah. Did you know that shares are audio engineer like all this time? It's true. Hey, share. Get on the mic. I've just been over here sitting on the dials bitch. I don't even know what I'm doing.

1:00.0

Oh, share. What a good. I know. Good on her though for moon lighting, supporting independent podcasting. I mean, she does it all truly. She really has. She changes with the times like thank you, share. You're welcome, bitch. God, I love her. All right. Get back to the soundboard. How are we doing today? I mean, she's doing good. How are she doing today? Yeah, she's been better. So I guess full disclosure before we talk.

1:30.0

Well, what do you say about a day ago? I should just say that. About a day ago, as of the recording of this podcast, I got some news that my grandmother is not really doing so well. In fact, it seems like she may not make it until Christmas. If I'm being blunt, we don't know that but it just is what it is. She's a 95 year old woman. And she's had a very wonderful life. And at the same time she is a very tongue and cheek relationship with death. She's been clipping articles about

2:00.0

that I'm talking about this right now. But yeah, basically, it's a very sad time. And it's just tough. And, you know, I'm dealing with it the best I can. I might be a little bit off-kilter today. In fact, this episode is probably going to be a little bit later than usual. But I'm okay. And my family is okay. And I know that and I've gotten to speak with everyone. I'm not going to be able to make it home because of circumstance and, you know, having to work a day job and things like that. And at the same time, we just kind of don't know what the timeline is right now.

2:30.0

I also just happen to have the kind of grandmother who, if she were a mobile and speaking right now, would look me dead in the eyes and say, why the hell did you come all the way back here during Christmas time where it's twice as expensive just to see me laying in a bed? Right. In a way that I wouldn't want you to be seeing me. So I've had to make the hard decision to not go back. But everybody in my family knows that it's not for any negative reason or anything like that. And ultimately, they're not going to be having a service. I don't need to get

3:00.0

into all that. But yeah, just all that to say, damn it. I just wish that you could all have met my grandma. She's great lady.

3:07.3

Fucking awesome. Okay. Let me just tell you a little something about my grandma right now before we move on to things. So she is 95 years old right now. And when I saw her two months ago, there was not a

3:17.0

lick of question as to whether or not I was going to see her in the spring. Like she has always been so sprightly. Yeah. And open minded. Like, let me tell you this. When I came out of the closet, my grandmother said, I don't understand it, but I love you.

3:29.7

All the same and I don't judge it. And it was just because she was born way before I was. And she just didn't really intellectually understand how somebody came to be homosexual. But she didn't judge it whatsoever. And in fact, like three years later, I was at the house for Christmas. And she was explaining drag queens to me. Yeah, she saw them on the local news. And was like, did you know that they're just actors? This is so cool. Like it's just like what you do in theater. Yeah. And as she learned more about her gay ass grandson, she's been nothing but the coolest ally in the world.

3:59.5

In fact, when I was home in September, she was grandma's planning for G. Thor to me. She was like, I saw this drag queen on TLC and they played the violin. But yeah, she's so fucking cool. She makes sex in a pan just to make the joke. Yeah, she's quicker than anybody else in my family. And she exclusively refers to vaginas as possums. So yeah, she's a good fucking time. So that's that. I just needed to say that. Let's get into some spooky gay bullshit.

4:29.0

Please and thank you. I need a distraction. Okay. And this show is my happy place. It sure is. So thanks everybody for being on board and being a spooky bitch. Let's hold hands and dive into the shit pit. What do you have?

4:43.0

Fumbaya motherfuckers. Well, okay. Johnny, we love a deal. I love a deal. We love a bargain. I live and die by bargains. What would you think about a $1 hotel?

4:55.0

Damn, I love that. Right. Early. Do I have to book? I actually don't know how early you have to book. But first we have to get all the way to Japan. Okay. Uh-huh. This is the cheapest hotel in Japan. It's called the business. Ryo Ken Asahi.

5:10.0

And it is located in Fukiyoka, Japan. And it is $1 per night. You don't have to be any kind of status. It could be anybody and everybody who rents this room. But there is one condition. Okay.

5:28.0

You can't care about privacy because you will be monitored and streamed on YouTube the entire time you're staying in the room.

5:38.0

But how nice are the rooms? They're very small. Oh, that doesn't sound worth it then. It doesn't it? I don't know. I mean, like how popular is the YouTube channel? How nice is the room? These are the questions I have. I mean, here's a picture of the room. I can show you it right now. Okay. Well, I mean, that's minimalist. That's cute. That's an experience. But like, how many people are actually watching this? I would say several thousand people. Most of the videos had around three to four thousand. Some of the live streams actually had like a hundred thousand.

6:08.0

And people watching and tuning in. That's still not worth it in my opinion. I don't know. I feel like that's really different because I feel like I'd be okay with it. You just got to be on your best good behavior. You can't be doing nothing freaky, geeky up in there. Or maybe you could and really just troll their channel. If you're a bit of an exhibitionist, this would probably be just like the ideal hotel because it's cheap. It's in Japan. And you can show your butt to the entire world. Oh, yeah, fair enough. But I mean, you can do that on Chaprilet. It's true. Yeah, getting there B&B and hop on Chaprilet, baby. There you go. I can give you a chance. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go

6:38.0

to go to Japan. Now there is one thing about this YouTube stream. They don't broadcast any audio. So you could have conversations. The reason why they don't broadcast any audio is so that if you're watching something on television, they don't get slapped with copyright in French. I love that that's the only thing they don't care about. Of course, we can not possibly get demonetized for some third party copyright bullshit. Exactly. But you might be asking why? Why does this thing

7:08.0

even exist? The laws, the laws kind of end apparently for some unknown reason this particular room. Room number eight at the Business Royale can't actually hotel is the least rented room in the entire building and it often remains vacant. So the owner's thought, Hey, let's just put it up for a dollar every night and then watch people do things in it. So the room wasn't selling. So they came up with a stick and now it's selling but they're not going to be growing. So they can't. But I'm sorry. I don't know. Yeah, I just thought you know, it's not going to go. I'm going to go to the office for a second. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go and get you a second. But I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to go. I'm going to

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