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Perfect Neighbor, Perfect Nightmare RECAP
A quiet Ocala duplex block with kids playing in the yard should feel safe. Instead, it became the backdrop for months of hostile 911 calls, a neighborhood on edge, and a fatal shot fired through a closed door. We walk you through The Perfect Neighbor—built from body cam footage, interview tapes, and security videos—and trace how a petty patch of grass, a seized tablet, and constant harassment turned into a tragedy that shattered a family and rallied a community.
We talk about the pattern first: a neighbor who policed children on land she didn’t own, a stream of reports that officers themselves grew skeptical of, and parents teaching their kids to respect elders even when respect wasn’t returned. The film’s receipts matter. They document tone, bias, and escalation far better than memory can, making it impossible to ignore how everyday grievances were weaponized against a group of kids simply being kids.
When the conflict boils over—roller skates thrown, an iPad withheld, a mother knocking for answers—the consequences are immediate and irreversible. The case collides with Florida’s stand your ground law and the hard questions it raises: What counts as imminent threat when a door still stands between people? How does fear get judged when history shows a pattern of provocation? We unpack the interrogation, the community protest, and the outcome: a manslaughter with a firearm conviction and a 25-year sentence that arrived only after collective pressure and careful investigation.
Beyond the heartbreak, there are lessons for any neighborhood. Document every incident. Build a unified voice with your neighbors. Learn your state’s self-defense standards so misuse gets challenged early. Kids thriving outside is not a nuisance; it’s the sign of a healthy block. Listen now, share this with someone who cares about community safety, and tell us: what would accountability look like on your street? If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and send us your stories—we’ll feature your insights in a future show.
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AS ALWAYS D-A-S
Hey! Hey! So listen, we we just finished recording our recap on um The Devil or Was the Devil in Connecticut. And we remembered that we watched this horrific documentary this week. Watch it together. Both organic reaction to it at the same time. Oh so we watched The Perfect Neighbor. Oh I'm gonna let you start.
SPEAKER_01:My god. Lindsay comes home, right? 10:30 ish. She, you know, gets herself ready to go to bed, so about 11.
SPEAKER_00:No, it was uh I got home at 9.30 that night.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, you got off early. So you could do this. So, okay, about 10.30-ish, right? I'm tired as fuck already.
SPEAKER_00:I'm ready to I'm ready just to Yeah, it was about 10:30 when we started.
SPEAKER_01:Okay. She's like, We we need to watch this, right?
SPEAKER_00:I see, so it was it was all over the place.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I didn't know shit about fuck like I always do. And she's like, we need to watch this. And it starts out, you know, it's a police officer in his car and it's talking about like Marion County or something. And I think I even said Gainesville instead of O'Cala. And I was like, I was like, wait a minute, isn't this in Gainesville? But Gainesville's a lateral county in Florida, but Marion County nonetheless. And it was just like, okay, here we go.
SPEAKER_00:Right down the road from us.
SPEAKER_01:There's a woman dead, and it started out, you know, showing all this stuff, right? And of course, then it then it jerks back and tells the story.
SPEAKER_00:And it's all with body body cam footage and recorded interviews, the whole documentary. It was very well made. I don't think I've ever watched a documentary like that.
SPEAKER_01:And I love how they can start putting things together like that because you have live shit. We've watched a couple of them now, and I'm loving it. You know, it's like you can't deny what the fuck's really going on. So yeah. Fuck me down, Lindsay. All the all the way through it, all the way. She can elaborate a little bit more with it.
SPEAKER_00:What was the late?
SPEAKER_01:Okay, so I've got a couple of ways quick. I got a book. I was furious, dude, in the middle of this. I got we all have we all have really we wanted a revolution.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, I can't find an overview. Okay, so it's a neighborhood in Ocala. It's all mainly duplexes, and my best friend, uh, she lived in an area just like that. I need to ask her if that was because it looked very similar to the duplexes that I used to visit her at.
SPEAKER_01:So you have been there and you've probably just a stone throws away from where you're in was the suited.
SPEAKER_00:So um, it's a duplex neighborhood. There are so many kids, and it was very adorable to me. They're all out playing.
SPEAKER_01:Perfect neighborhood, shitload of kids, you know, all playing together.
SPEAKER_00:Well, um, there's this shitty lady named Susan, oh god, uh Lorenz. I think that's how you say it.
SPEAKER_01:Did not fucking belong in this neighborhood. You don't fucking belong here, dude.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, so all of them, you you could tell were like families or single moms with a lot of with, you know, not a lot. Well, I mean, most of them did have two or three kids apiece, and all these kids hung out together. They were just having a good time, which was because none of them were inside gamemates.
SPEAKER_01:So the police officer shows up for the first time and it's like herd of kids, dude. I'm counting like 19 fucking kids everywhere within the background and all this stuff, and there she is, the bitch.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and they end up calling her the Karen. That's like what her name is because there is a plot of land by her duplex that's not owned by her or her landlord. It belongs to somebody else that these kids have permission to play on.
SPEAKER_01:Right.
SPEAKER_00:Wasn't hers, but she cannot accept that and she she just starts calling the police. It was like daily, it ends up being. Well, there was one lady, um, AJ is what they called her. Um God, I don't remember how to say her full name. But if you've watched, you've watched it, you know, it's it's AJ. That's what she went by. Her kids um had a few altercations with this woman, and she confronted her about it because she's like, these are my kids. You can't talk to them like that. I've had to do that here in my neighborhood um because you know, my kids have gotten into it with a neighbor's kids, and then they like talk sideways. My child is is my child. I I'm sorry that these boys are fighting, but you can't come at a kid like this. Come at me.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, and every, you know, raising children around other people, you're gonna get in those situations. You're just going, you know, and and knowing how to talk to them and give them the respect that's due and nothing else. But also, I felt like even inside the households, they weren't portraying anything negative onto their kids to for them to attack this woman like she's claiming. Right. You know, no, so she was just going after these kids, just a pissy ass old bitch.
SPEAKER_00:And every single adult in the neighborhood, whether they were a part of or whether they were involved in these situations or not, all I mean, they all have the same story about this woman that she yelled at them, she was calling them racial slurs. Um I didn't want that to be a fucking staple, but it had to fucking get in there and it pissed me right off, dude.
SPEAKER_01:I was so mad. I was like, here we go, the typical, same old shit. And then boom, here comes even more of the same old typical ass shit. Her and her cut off fucking sleeves, man. I just knew it. She had the look, she had, and I don't, I'm not trying to like just like No, we don't want to, we don't, we're not body shaming people's. I'm not, but the look, you know what I'm saying? It had the whole fucking, and you look at people and you start judging, and I'm not trying to.
SPEAKER_00:But I'm not when they're evil, fuck them. Fuck them. She's evil.
SPEAKER_01:But I didn't want to. I really didn't want to judge them, dude. I didn't want to like be like, all right, I'm looking at this chick and she's gonna have all the parts, and it did.
SPEAKER_00:A woman that can have that same look and be the best person on earth is a beautiful person. Yeah, this woman is ugly on the inside, yeah. So and it starts overflowing to the outside. That's how I look at it.
SPEAKER_01:Right.
SPEAKER_00:I'm gonna take this off because I was trying to do the you look like if you are a good person and you are putting good energy into the world, you're beautiful, no matter what your actual appearance is. But you ugly on the inside, you're ugly everywhere.
SPEAKER_01:It does happen, doesn't it?
SPEAKER_00:I've seen some of the most beautiful appearance-wise, you know, book, you know, book style, beautiful, textbook beautiful. That's what I'm looking for. Right. Be some of the ugliest people to me because of who they were on the inside. So that's just beauty is within. Sometimes it and it's this woman was ugly.
SPEAKER_01:It's really hard for us to do like video podcasting because I look over at myself and I'm like, I kind of look like a shitty old dude, man.
SPEAKER_00:No, you don't you are a beautiful man.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Shut up.
SPEAKER_01:It's just my eyes. Because I have this weird cut thing than I do with my eyes, you know. Sometimes I kind of look like I should get some cut-off sleeves.
SPEAKER_00:Compliments on his appearance all the time.
SPEAKER_01:I think I should get some cut-off sleeves, man.
SPEAKER_00:I'm gonna punch you in the face.
SPEAKER_01:Not really pure wife beater style, but I think some cut-off sleeves. He's joking. I better get some better arm tattoos, I think.
SPEAKER_00:I'm all about that.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. I'm gonna keep your sleeves. I like the buttons.
SPEAKER_00:Like uh Brad from Rage.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. Well, everybody's doing like the solid tattoo shit, dude. I want a solid tattoo. I want to black out everything. Anyhow, anyhow, dude.
SPEAKER_00:So this woman, everyone, she's calling the police on these poor children all the time. She's getting into altercations with their parents. Um, the police are getting pissed off with her. They're like, these kids are being kids. And I am what one of them said, I would rather them be out here playing than committing crimes. And it was so cute. This one little girl, she's like combing her baby's hair, her baby doll's hair. And was doing cartwheels and shit. It's so adorable.
SPEAKER_01:And I was thinking to say though, is every woman, every man needs to watch this documentary. That way you know these neighborhood situations, you know? And even the dudes that were like, because the cop goes, okay, the cop shows up like the second time.
SPEAKER_00:And this is probably like the fifth time.
SPEAKER_01:Well, probably in the video, though, is like the second time. And even the the guy comes out and he's like, you know, hey, you know, we teach our kids, you know, to be respectful, no matter what point. The first point is they're they're an elder, so you have to respect them.
SPEAKER_00:The mom AJ was saying that. She's like, no matter what she says to you, you're still uh um that's still an adult.
SPEAKER_01:Right. You can't talk to her like that. So their intel is like they're tr they're they're teaching their kids to be good ass people, you know? And you know, she just could not fucking be happy. This woman could not be happy, did not need any.
SPEAKER_00:And she lived alone, of course.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. And uh it's checking off every little thing. Not not to not to put a staple on it just because of her looks and everything, but it checked off every fucking.
SPEAKER_00:She reminded me of that lady that uh was calling the the cops on those folks that were just trying to have a barbecue.
SPEAKER_01:But Karen! She was a character. I think her name was Karen. That's where it all started. What? Where did Karen start from? Was it that one?
SPEAKER_00:I don't know. Oh, but this is a Susan, and Susan is also a detective.
SPEAKER_01:Uh Susan Karen, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:Sorry to all the Karen's and Susans that are good people. Because uh my son had a teacher named Karen, and she was wonderful.
SPEAKER_01:So it's yeah, it's not really so much of the name, it's just you know, you're just checking off all the you're making more noise by just brrrrrr. Son of killing.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, he ran to that.
SPEAKER_01:The only time he does something athletic is running after an ice cream truck, and he just got back with some. So no, he he's athletic, he's doing golf and cool stuff, plays guitar, plays guitar. We go to the gym too. We have so many videos, too. Check out our socials so you can see him jamming and doing stuff, you know.
SPEAKER_00:He ran up the rocky steps. Oh, yeah, he did. Twice.
SPEAKER_01:Hold up, I want to get a better video. I'm like, dude, I'm dead. Like, I didn't even go up. I was like, fuck it. Just to walk around there was good enough for me.
SPEAKER_00:Well, um, okay, so back to the story. So there was um a call one night, and this is after this was was it about a year and a half of calls?
SPEAKER_01:If you look at if you look at the structure of everything, a lot of the real big incidences were like Christmas vacations, summer vacations. When the kids were home and balls, long weekends, you know, they were uh one uh one of them was like a Thanksgiving or something. It was just like, okay, the kids are around, they're doing stuff, they're all together, they're ganged up, they're not a gang, they're just a wad of kids playing football and shit. Right there by anything crazy. They're not hurting this woman by no means, you know, and she just kept on. I mean, she was she would go down and file reports and all, and even the cops were like, dude, this is nothing illegal that they're doing. I'll write this down, but it don't fucking mean anything if it makes you happy, you know.
SPEAKER_00:She had even called and said that um one of the kids had tried to put a dog in the truck, and when they questioned, um, either was either just another neighbor or a person related to that child, they were like, they can't pick up that dog. That dog weighs like a hundred pounds. Yeah. She just she's just out to get these kids. She does not want kids to be outside playing, and which is what we all should be aspiring to, especially it was, I mean, it was really cute and refreshing to me to see kids outside playing and just having good old-fashioned fun.
SPEAKER_01:We were calling it out because some of the police officers were new to the situation. You could tell which ones hadn't been there yet five times, and the other one's like, no, she does this all the time. All the time. And then the guy's like, oh, okay. So then they then they team, you know, they they're they're team kids, you know. Then it was just like, okay, this is the bit. She keeps doing it.
SPEAKER_00:One of the cops, even like on her body cam was like, What a fucking bit.
SPEAKER_01:Yes, she is.
SPEAKER_00:And it like fucks off real quick, like throwing it.
SPEAKER_01:I was like, It cuts out the bitch, but it's like, what a fucking bit. And it cuts off like right there. I was like, Yes, yes. But I did not know still until this point, what the fuck really happened until later on, because she had actually gone and got a weapon, right?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And I think um, because later on, like her her truck or something got locked into like a mine or a quarry or something, where or borrow pit or something where they were digging or something. Maybe she was out there firing the weapon. Yeah, she was a menace wherever she went. And she her truck got locked in behind the fence, and the guy pulled up, you know, that that could unlock the gate or whatever, and she had been ramming it with her truck, right? So that was another thing. And then they put her under arrest, right? You have the right to remain silent. They did the whole thing, right? And then she's like, I don't understand what this is about, I don't understand what this is about.
SPEAKER_00:I'm like, Well, she didn't want to talk about it until he did that. Then she wanted to talk about it.
SPEAKER_01:Right. Yeah. She he's like, it's too late for that. I already gave you the opportunity, but now you've you've surpassed all that. And then again, typical typical ass white woman shit got away with that one, right? Oh God, Lindsay, I got so pissed off, dude. I got so fucking pissed off.
SPEAKER_00:So then it all comes to a head. She so um apparently I wanna I I I don't remember exactly the full detail, but one of the kids that belonged to AJ, I think his name was uh Israel, but they called him Izzy, he had left his iPad and some roller skates outside, and somehow Karen, uh uh Susan, she got a hold of. And um she starts, she threw the roller skates at the kids, like the group of kids that were playing football, mostly at Izzy, and she had his iPad.
SPEAKER_01:She had it out for him and intentionally had it out for him for sure.
SPEAKER_00:And and I mean, probably he was antagonizing her, but I am mad at him because she was a bitch. But um, so AJ comes knocking on the door because Susan has now yelled, cussed, called them names, and thrown things at her child.
SPEAKER_01:Herein lies the timeline. Lindsay's not gonna tell you all the details on the timeline because you have to watch this.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, you have to.
SPEAKER_01:We're not gonna we're not gonna sell it all to you on this pod.
SPEAKER_00:Um God, I was so pissed. So she has so Susan has Susan has made her pretty much daily call to the police. Two minutes later, there was a call that someone had been shot. And that someone was AJ. It shows on the body cam these kids. I'm gonna fucking cry. It shows on the body cam, like the uh ring cameras at another neighbor's house. These kids finding out that their mother's been shot. The police come, they call the dad. The dad, oh fuck, flu. I'm gonna hold it in. The dad finds out.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, don't give it all to him. God, no.
SPEAKER_00:Well, everybody's watching.
SPEAKER_01:Everybody's watching Dr. Robin.
SPEAKER_00:Uh well, we're recapping it.
SPEAKER_01:So we've watched it and Oh, I don't want you to tell it to me again, though.
SPEAKER_00:Oh, screen with with tears in my eyes. Okay, go ahead. So the dad, the dad finds out that AJ has not made it. And I'm gonna hold it together here. And then he has to don't look at me. And then he has to relay it to his children. And Susan is arrested and interrogated, but she is not held. So this neighborhood, AJ's mother, AJ's family, AJ's children, we we watching it are fucking pissed.
SPEAKER_01:We're leg wrestling the air.
SPEAKER_00:Because this was a stand, this was this was you know filed under a stand your ground law because AJ was knocking on her door.
SPEAKER_01:Knocking, that's it.
SPEAKER_00:Knocking on her door. She wasn't in her home. She wasn't trying to enter her home. She was trying to get this woman to come to the door so she could go off on her like she had already done before without any violence.
SPEAKER_01:Let me get let me get a drink in each hand there from this bullshit.
SPEAKER_00:Without any violence. Telling them, you know, that you can't talk to my kids this way. You cannot throw things at my kids. You cannot take my kids' things.
SPEAKER_01:And where's the tablet? I need my tablet, my son's tablet back. I'm sure that was what it was all about, right? Susan had shot her through the door. Through the door. In the layout right there, there's like a door and then a sliding glass door next to it. So she was probably looking over there. Okay, this bitch is behind the door. Let me line up my gun, right?
SPEAKER_00:Which is like how most a lot of duplexes are in the back vestibule area. You know, you got that little thing. Because Cindy had that the little nook.
SPEAKER_01:With a privacy fence, yeah.
SPEAKER_00:That's usually a sliding glass door and a door. That's usually the sliding glass door.
SPEAKER_01:I feel like she was really trying to judge how she can actually do this and get away with it. But there is nothing in Florida says that you can say whatever you want to on the other side of the fucking door, and I'm pointing at our back door over here. But uh you can say whatever you want to behind that door. It's still not life threatening. You can say whatever your intentions are, whatever. It's still not life threatening until they come into the household. And I've I've I have my concealed weapons permanent and everything. I've took that class.
SPEAKER_00:But so Jesse and I at the at now at this point, we are sobbing, crying, mad as fuck, sobbing some more, mad some more because pillow over this shit.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, we were mad. I'm already tired of shit. Now, this is probably like damn near 1230.
SPEAKER_00:No, no, no. It we end I we started it right on time for it to end at midnight.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00:And then I gave him a palate cleanser after that.
SPEAKER_01:It felt like 130 because I was I was so fucking emotional over this one.
SPEAKER_00:I had no idea what we were getting into because I had seen it discussed like everybody needs to watch this. Watch this, watch this. I can't believe this fucking bitch. I can't believe it. But there was like when I watched Unknown Collar or Unknown Number, I don't know why I keep wanting to say callers, number. When I watched Unknown Number, I knew already what was what had happened. I did not know anything.
SPEAKER_01:And I'm so fucking glad you got that. I'm so glad you got that because I don't get that. So you you were in my shoes too. We were riding that wave together. Yeah. What a shitty turd wave, dude.
SPEAKER_00:So after way too much time, um, and yes, Susan's house gets vandalized because fuck her, because she's evil and she she committed murder and was still able to live in that home free. And was even treated like as uh like a you know, a pro she was put under protection. Like she was a fucking victim. Come on. She was not at all. And AJ was a respectful woman. She taught her kids respect. She did the right thing, but she had had enough. And she didn't do anything to Susan. She was just knocking on a door and Susan's like, I really failed for my life. And I was so scared.
SPEAKER_01:How bad was that when the father had to break their had to break it the news to him and they're just breaking down kids, maybe we're passing that.
SPEAKER_00:Okay. Watch it if you haven't, so you can get that fulfilling because holy shit. Well, I'm now I'm I'm starting to. But so she finally gets arrested. Yes. But they are interrogating her before her actual arrest. And when they tell her that she's being arrested, she literally looks at them and says, No, I'm not. You have to watch it. You'll be raging at this woman literally cannot fathom. She's crazy. She cannot fathom in her brain that these officers are about to lock her up.
SPEAKER_01:And she's like, No, I don't want to. Just go ahead and kill me.
SPEAKER_00:I don't she literally said clean.
SPEAKER_01:Dude, okay. In that situation, I have to have respect for the police officers around there.
SPEAKER_00:You know, they did great police work.
SPEAKER_01:Maintained a professional fucking attitude throughout that whole thing. Not me. Not because she's just a fucking white ass fucking woman or whatever the fuck typical bullshit is.
SPEAKER_00:Because it keeps them everybody safe.
SPEAKER_01:I would have lost suit many a times ago, and her ass would have never fucking left there after we put her in that car the first time. That was fucking weird, right? And the Marion County, the sheriff's office, and all they're like, you know, we're waiting to get this investigation all they're trying to clarify because people are going downtown and protesting all this shit. I would have been right with the city. As they should. As they should be right the fuck with Revolution, right? Been right with them because that was fucked up. And the visual like Al Sharpton showed up and everything.
SPEAKER_00:That was and the proof was of a gun.
SPEAKER_01:The community was behind them.
SPEAKER_00:It was so here we go again.
SPEAKER_01:We are clouded, dude. We gotta we gotta cut this off, Lindsay. You're kidding me.
SPEAKER_00:We're gonna wrap this up. And and uh this this was a little bonus because we did watch that. We wanted to talk about it. And we want you guys' opinions on it. What what are your thoughts? Share it. What are your opinions? And and if you haven't watched it, go watch it. It is it's horrible, but it's it's good. It's awareness. Yeah, it's just you never know who is in your neighborhood.
SPEAKER_01:I think we should call these little segments like hot on the press or something. What should we call these segments? Hot on the press or off the press. Hot off the press. What should we call it? We we gotta come up with a name. Help us out with a name for these little segments. Yes, where we talk about a horrific because this is our second one that we've really done. You know, we did the unknown caller and now this one number. Unknown number catfish.
SPEAKER_00:They don't call no more. Well, even when I put it up, it's just numbers.
SPEAKER_01:I called it catfish something or other because it was the thing they were using.
SPEAKER_00:She didn't call. Nobody called. She just texts. That was horrible. Jesus H. Christ. Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ.
SPEAKER_01:Yes.
SPEAKER_00:Um that's an outlander reference. If you haven't watched that show, get that, get on that. But um, here I'm gonna look up really quick because I don't I was like very upset during that, and I did not so well, let's see.
SPEAKER_01:But at least they hit her with manslaughter, right?
SPEAKER_00:That was good. Hold on. I'm gonna see what she was charged with. Oh, it's just telling me. Oh, here we go.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, here's a wiki on it. She's gonna throw it at you. Yeah, they hit her with manslaughter in the trial. It's loading.
SPEAKER_00:AJ Owens. Uh I think it's uh, was it Ajaki? Is how you say her first name. But she went by AJ. I think it's Ajaki. It's A. We'll have I don't want to watch it again. I don't know if I can handle that because I want to give respect the property. So we're just gonna call her AJ. That's what everybody called her. AJ Owens.
SPEAKER_01:Beautiful human beings. Uh-huh. The children are beautiful, the whole neighborhood was beautiful. I get that. I mean, we have to be able to do that. So it was manslaughter. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:It was she was charged with I think. Hold on. Okay, so that's what she was charged with. She was found guilty of manslaughter with a firearm. She was sentenced to 25 years.
SPEAKER_01:Yes. And I was like, Susan, Susan. She's not gonna make it out. That's good. Right. We'll hope.
SPEAKER_00:But I I have to say, I mean, that's one of the best documentaries that I've watched because there's nothing you can fabricate there.
SPEAKER_01:But both of them, okay, with the own none unknown number and that one. That one pissed me off. Well, both. Both of them.
SPEAKER_00:Well, I'm saying that one pissed me off because I felt like that Netflix gave um what the fuck was her name? Yeah, gave her a little gave her too much, gave her too much of a platform to try and justify what she bitched. There's no justification for call, I mean, for torturing your daughter and her boy. You're you're sick. You're sick. Sick.
SPEAKER_01:Sick.
SPEAKER_00:There's no justification for that. And I don't even feel like she should have been allowed to talk on that documentary. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And I should have been yoked up right there and hang out with her daughter while she's getting fucking, you know, arrested. She should have been yoked up, taken downtown, and then have all the questions. And then, you know, the house.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I wasn't a fan of that part.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. Well, same. You know, same. They both had those same kind of ass good moments. Because Karen got to bring her ass back to the house also. So she should have been incarcerated indefinitely from then on. So fuck. We're gonna wrap it up though.
SPEAKER_00:That's in a definitely watch that documentary. It's it's gonna be a hard one. Grab your tissues and um your rage punching pilling.
SPEAKER_01:I want to hear your shade about it too, on your side. So send us your shade back about it.
SPEAKER_00:And if you're from that area and you're lit, tell us are y'all okay? Is is your community okay? How are y'all doing? How are y'all recovering? Because this is literally right as you're right down the road from us, Marion County, Ocala. We spend a lot of time there.
SPEAKER_01:And if you're hearing this in Singapore, which is our second biggest area, that's wild. Throw us, uh, throw us a case from Singapore. We'll do one. Yes, absolutely. Yeah. That's just uh I really love that we're reaching out all over the globe.
SPEAKER_00:That's amazing. It's kind of intimidating at the same time, but we we'd love it. Yes.
SPEAKER_01:So it's like okay. Yeah. I like watching the stats and all the cool stuff and the feedback. So that thank you guys so much for all that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:But we'll see you tomorrow, Friday, which will be Halloween. This was a little pop-up bonus video.
SPEAKER_01:Halloween.
SPEAKER_00:Taco. So we do tacos and trick-or-treat. If you're in the area, come on down to Jamestown Glen. We will be passing out candy and watching a movie.
SPEAKER_01:A little projector screen. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:And having some tacos. This is my mic. This I have a microphone, but this is my other one.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, you need two microphones. I got two phones, one for the mic and one for the mic. Alright, whatever. Microphones? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00:So cringy. Ew.
SPEAKER_01:Well, well, I'm just well, you have two microphones. That's cringy too. In the next podcast, I swear I will not have sleeves. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. My arms are ugly.
SPEAKER_00:Your arms are not ugly. Your arms are nice. I don't like it.
SPEAKER_01:Mom spaghetti.
SPEAKER_00:Anyway, so we're gonna get recording um on our two-partner on a little deep dive into Ed and Lorraine Warren. And we will see you next week. Well, we'll see you Friday, and then we'll see you again next week.
SPEAKER_01:We will see you.
SPEAKER_00:So like, comment, share, subscribe. What am I missing?
SPEAKER_01:DrinkAboutSomething.sight or just type in Gen Z on YouTube. It's that easy. J-E-N-D-S-E-Y. It's the Gen Z family.
SPEAKER_00:See you guys then though. Yes, we love you so much. Alright.
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