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Emery.
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The following podcast includes scary
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hello. Welcome
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back to Radio Rental. I'm so, so
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glad you're here. I might
2:25
need someone to spot me. As
2:27
you probably remember, last time you were here, my
2:29
feline companion Malachi fell
2:31
into the strange nebulous void that's
2:33
been growing in the corner over there. Ah,
2:38
yes, that one. That
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void. So
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I've decided I'm going in to
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save him, to save dear
2:49
Malachi. I have concocted
2:51
a pretty good plan, I think. As you can see here, I've
2:54
anchored myself to the cash register
2:56
with this heavy duty rope, and I've
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lubricated myself from head to toe with
3:01
Crisco so I can better fit
3:03
into the mouth of the void. To
3:05
fit in there, I need to be svelte
3:08
like an otter or
3:10
a stick of butter or
3:13
an otter
3:14
covered in butter. Plus
3:18
I've also got this trusty little headlamp
3:21
right here, which is actually pretty
3:23
nifty. I've been using it to read
3:25
my mystery novel at night. And
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most importantly, I am bringing some
3:31
tuna niblets, just in
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case I can't find him down there and need to shake
3:36
the bag. I imagine he's
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probably terrified. Poor
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little guy, little Malachi.
3:44
Also, I'll have them by
3:46
my side in case I get hungry. Win-win.
3:51
Oh, here we go. Oh. Oh,
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the fear. The fear.
5:58
It's
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gonna be pretty hard for me to host this episode.
6:04
Just stick it in.
6:16
My brother and I were working together on a
6:18
piece of property that my family had owned. This
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piece of property, it was really big and open. There
6:24
were a lot of points in time during the day where
6:26
we had excessive amount of time. To
6:29
fill and to keep ourselves amused. There
6:32
was a big waterway, sort
6:35
of an inlet, that went through
6:37
this property. That
6:40
seemed to be really good for fishing. We
6:42
would often catch people trespassing and
6:45
troll down the waterway. So
6:48
we figured at some point we'd like to get fishing poles.
6:51
It'd just be a fun thing to do. It
6:54
was just one of those things that was in the back of our mind. Right
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across the street from this piece of property
6:59
was a mini storage complex. My
7:01
brother and I rolled into work one day and there
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was a sign out in front that said, Storage Unit
7:06
Auction Today.
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Maybe there'll be fishing poles. There might
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be an old bike,
7:13
something interesting. It
7:16
was a slow day to begin with. Just thought
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it'd be fun to go over and see what it was all
7:20
about. Having
7:24
been a mini storage unit
7:26
owner as a family business, we
7:29
had often been on the other side
7:31
of these where people were abandoning their units and
7:34
we were auctioning them. When
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someone abandons a unit, by law,
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the unit's contents need to be auctioned off. So
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the facility will contact an
7:47
auctioneer. They'll put ads in papers. They'll
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show up, get a group of people there.
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They open the storage unit door. Everyone
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gets 30, 40 seconds to peek in
7:57
and they start the auction.
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From that point, the new owners
8:03
of the unit typically have about 24
8:05
hours to vacate that unit.
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So my brother and I walk over to the unit.
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There's a small group of people there in
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the auctioneer. He kind of walks
8:17
us through. We start at the first unit.
8:20
There were probably six or seven units
8:22
going up for auction that day. They
8:25
roll open the door. It's
8:28
typical storage unit fare,
8:31
old mattresses, old
8:33
boxes of VCRs, stuff
8:36
that it would cost more to throw it away. We
8:40
passed up a couple of them, and
8:42
at the end of the haul they had a series of really
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small units. They were about four feet by
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four feet,
8:49
and the auctioneer opened this one up. My
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brother and I got excited because we saw
8:53
fishing poles. There
8:56
were about five fishing poles in the back. Having
8:59
just wanted a couple of fishing poles, we
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thought this would be great. A
9:04
good fishing pole can be fairly expensive. They
9:07
looked nice, and there were five of them taped together.
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We throw down our bid.
9:13
This one actually gets bid up a little bit, but
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it only ends up going for about $35. About 40
9:20
seconds after the auction starts, that
9:22
whole unit full of whatever else
9:24
is in there and five fishing poles is ours.
9:30
We go back across the street, we get some big garbage
9:32
cans out. We wheel them over,
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and we start sifting through what's in here.
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Legal boxes, a small
9:42
broken desk. There's
9:45
piles of books, nothing
9:47
that you would look in there and say, oh, there's
9:49
some great value here.
9:53
Clearly someone stuffed
9:55
that for whatever reason, they just didn't want anymore,
9:57
and you could understand.
10:00
and why they left it behind.
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We're throwing stuff away. We're kind of laughing about it. We
10:05
get to the desk and we have that thought,
10:07
what if someone has left their Mickey
10:09
Mandel baseball cards and Gold Deblune
10:11
collection in here? We're gonna
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retire from this $35 unit.
10:19
We're going through and we're throwing stuff away.
10:21
And the first thing that was just really
10:23
odd in this unit was the sheer
10:26
amount of anatomy books.
10:29
There was just anatomy book after anatomy
10:32
book. We
10:34
just thought it was weird. We're
10:37
kind of sorting all those books aside. And
10:40
my younger brother, who's
10:42
in the actual unit, it's too small
10:45
for the two of us to be in. He's in it and he's handing
10:47
things out. He
10:49
gets all excited because he found this tied up garbage
10:51
bag. And
10:55
he goes, hey, hey, Ty. Here,
10:59
here, check this out. So
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he hands me this garbage bag and
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I look at it and it's
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tied real tight. You can't see
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what's inside of it. Key pops
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out and we're both kind of like, what's in
11:12
here? I open
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up the garbage bag and I pull
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it out and it's just another garbage
11:19
bag. I
11:22
untied that garbage bag and I pulled it out and it's another garbage bag.
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And they're black, they're like the black stick ones. So you
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can't see through them. We
11:35
untied it again and I pull it out and
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there's another garbage bag. And
11:40
my brother's asking me, what's in there? And he
11:42
keeps saying, it's just more garbage bags. And so I pull it up. His
11:47
face gets real squinty. He
11:51
just stares at it. This
11:53
garbage bag was the thin translucent
11:56
bag. And I look and
11:59
I see at the end.
14:00
story. At
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that point I couldn't help myself.
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We had to open it up and see what's inside. And
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so you open up the second bag,
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which is another bag full of bags and
14:15
a bag and a bag you get down there and
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then there's just another cat.
14:22
Except this time it was
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more skeletal. We
14:29
open up another bag and
14:31
this was just a bag filled with random
14:35
bones of animals. As
14:45
far as we could tell not
14:48
understanding full cat anatomy, there
14:52
had to be three or four cats
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at least worth of random
14:58
parts. And
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we both had this look and we kind of looked at each other
15:03
and we were like, did
15:05
we just buy a serial killer storage unit? What
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is this? It
15:14
didn't feel scientific. It
15:18
didn't feel artistic. It
15:22
just felt weird and
15:25
gross. It's
15:27
one thing if you found a taxidermy, something
15:29
someone had did purposefully. This
15:31
was just dead animal body hoarding.
15:35
Full abandonment of it. What
15:39
would make someone put a
15:41
dead cat in bags in a storage
15:43
unit? None
15:46
of it made sense. We
15:49
find all this stuff. We
15:51
don't really know what to do with it. Something
15:54
about it just didn't feel right. Just throwing these
15:57
animals in the garbage can. And
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I asked my brother, I said, should we tell
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someone about this? Is
16:05
this something you call the police about? What do you even
16:07
say? So
16:09
we just kind of figured, let's
16:11
finish what we're doing. We
16:14
put all the bodies and weirdness
16:16
over in the corner,
16:18
wrapped up the rest of the day, took everything
16:20
that of use back over to our property.
16:23
We reopened the bags just because we were mentally trying
16:26
to piece together exactly how
16:27
many animals we had here.
16:30
And that's when we figured it was probably four or five total.
16:35
And then we're just generally left
16:38
in sort of a state of disgust for the rest of the day.
16:41
It felt like we had walked in to
16:43
somebody's secret, but
16:47
clearly a secret that they didn't care about getting
16:49
out. So
16:52
the next day, it really
16:54
bothered me. If I don't
16:56
tell someone this and something happens, I
16:59
could have done something about, I'm
17:02
going to feel responsible for that forever. I
17:08
didn't feel good about calling the police. Cause again, it didn't
17:10
seem like a crime. It
17:14
just seemed odd. I called
17:16
the mini storage unit complex
17:19
the next day and I explained, you know, Hey,
17:21
my brother and I were there yesterday. We bought the four by four
17:23
unit.
17:25
And I said, is there any chance that
17:27
the guy who owned that unit was maybe a high
17:30
school science teacher or was he some
17:32
sort of biologist?
17:35
And the person that answered the phone just
17:37
laughed. And she goes, huh,
17:40
not that guy.
17:44
Why'd you ask? I said, well, you know, we bought his
17:46
unit.
17:48
It was filled with dead cats.
17:54
And she pauses for a second. I
17:57
kind of assumed she was pausing out of shock. But
18:00
then she goes, that makes so
18:02
much sense. And
18:05
I said, why? And
18:09
she goes, well, we
18:11
opened up another one of his abandoned units, and
18:14
it was filled with empty cat carriers.
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Update from the void.
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Still no sign of Malachi, but
20:23
I did find my missing sketcher. So,
20:27
small victories. We take our victories where
20:29
we can find them. I really
20:31
sincerely hope I haven't lost poor
20:34
Malachi to this abyss. Malachi!
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Little Malachi! Mother, help!
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You help!
20:42
Come get your niblets! Get
20:45
your tuna niblets! Mmm!
20:48
Here they are! Mmm! Maybe
20:51
he doesn't like these that much. I'm
20:53
not sure, I mean. They
20:55
do smell revolting. Mmm!
20:59
Mmm! Mmm!
21:05
Our dreams aren't half bad. I
21:08
am a bit peckish. That breakfast
21:10
really burned off. Okay,
21:13
Malachi, come get your treats before daddy
21:16
eats them all. And
21:18
you, up there, out there, wherever
21:21
you are, in back in your
21:23
dimension, how about you pop in another
21:25
tape for yourself, okay? I'll
21:28
pop in another tuna niblet.
21:39
This happened about a year ago, and probably
21:41
around August. I
21:44
have two little boys with my husband.
21:46
I also have a dog. We
21:48
live in Southern Orange County.
21:51
Nice house, single story. I'm
21:54
a stay-at-home mom. My husband works a lot,
21:57
travels quite a bit for work. Maybe
21:59
a few days. a few times a month. So I'm pretty
22:01
used to that. It's not a big deal for me. This
22:05
happened on a Thursday. He
22:07
was gone and he wasn't going
22:09
to be back until about Sunday. It
22:12
was a normal day. School,
22:16
come home, dinner, put
22:19
my boys to bed probably around nine o'clock.
22:22
Sleep probably around 10 30. I
22:26
was woken up in the middle of the night
22:29
by my dog. She's
22:32
a big black German Shepherd. She's
22:36
like usually dead silent. It's
22:40
very unusual for her to wake me up in
22:42
the middle of the night. And
22:45
even though it was dark, I could see her
22:47
outline. She had her ears perked up.
22:50
She looked frozen like she saw
22:52
something. Grab
22:55
my phone thinking immediately I'm going to call
22:58
the police. You
23:00
can't just call the police because your dog's freaking
23:02
out.
23:04
So I put my phone down. I
23:07
got up, went to go see what
23:10
her problem was because she started barking. We
23:13
have a long hallway that's
23:15
all windows. Our front door
23:18
is also half clear glass. It's all
23:20
pretty open. So I start walking
23:22
down the hall. I'm yelling at her. I'm
23:26
trying to get her to calm down, but she's
23:28
just going nuts.
23:31
I look out the window. I'm
23:34
assuming it's going to be a squirrel or
23:36
a rabbit that's making
23:38
her
23:38
lose her mind.
23:41
And I look out the window to my left. Maybe 10
23:46
15 feet away from me. There's
23:49
a man. Standing
23:52
there. I
23:56
clearly don't know who he is. It's
23:59
not my husband. I can tell you that he's
24:02
taller than my husband. He's bigger
24:04
than my husband. And
24:06
on his head,
24:07
he's wearing one of those latex
24:10
horse heads.
24:16
It was terrifying. He's
24:20
not moving. He doesn't say
24:22
anything. I honestly just froze
24:24
for a few seconds. My
24:26
dog did as well. I
24:29
was sort of still half asleep, so I'm kind of like
24:31
trying to recognize what
24:34
the hell is going on and who this person is. They
24:39
don't move. I don't move. We
24:42
just stand there. Blue
24:44
starts barking again. I
24:47
honestly didn't know what to do. I couldn't run
24:50
back and go get my phone.
24:53
My kids are in between me and this guy.
24:58
So I wasn't gonna move or go anywhere.
25:02
And I certainly didn't have like a weapon
25:04
handy, like a baseball bat. I
25:08
saw it like, is my door
25:10
locked? I
25:12
reach out and I grab my front door
25:14
handle and
25:17
it's not locked. So,
25:21
snap it closed. He
25:23
starts coming closer to the door. Towards
25:27
the glass. All
25:30
of a sudden I just kind of freak out and I'm like,
25:33
you're not getting in my fucking door. I
25:37
just kind of lose it and try to be tougher
25:40
than I am. Trying
25:44
to appear to be scary. He
25:48
came forward. And
25:52
he presses his masked face.
25:56
Against my glass door. He
26:00
does this and he says very,
26:03
very clearly, he's
26:05
not even home until
26:08
Sunday. He
26:11
looks down at my dog and he
26:14
says, blue, you
26:17
shouldn't wake the kids until seven. The
26:21
last thing that he ever says to me, which is like
26:24
still very haunting, he's
26:28
like, mama, you don't even have the
26:30
code of the gun safe. I
26:35
don't recognize the voice. I
26:38
don't know the voice. But
26:42
he's right. My
26:44
husband is not going to be home until Sunday, which is a very strange thing. It's
26:48
not like something I necessarily tell people
26:50
when my husband is gone. We
26:53
do have a gun safe.
26:56
It's one of those hand safes that you
26:58
put your hand in and it reads your fingerprints.
27:03
A very strange fact for him to know.
27:08
I'm starting to kind of back up and sort of
27:11
snap out of it a little bit. And
27:14
then he just pulls his horse
27:16
mask off the glass. He
27:19
waves at me. He just turned
27:21
around, walked down the driveway, and
27:24
he's gone. I
27:29
was expecting him to come back. I
27:32
remember like running into our room. I
27:34
grabbed my phone. I called the police. I
27:38
checked on my kids. We
27:40
live in like a one-story house. There's
27:42
windows everywhere. Maybe
27:46
he's not going to come back to the front door. Maybe he's going
27:48
to go to the back door. And
27:51
then I just waited for the police. I was terrified. I
27:56
just told him this story. I said there
27:58
was a guy in a latex horse. who came
28:00
to my door and was saying really creepy shit.
28:04
And he knew stuff about my family,
28:06
and he knew things that nobody else
28:08
would know. So,
28:11
of course, they thought it was my husband.
28:14
Physically, it was not him. This
28:18
guy was very tall and
28:20
very big. There's, like, no
28:22
possibility that it was him. They
28:25
basically made it pretty clear that there
28:27
was nothing that was gonna happen. My
28:31
next-door neighbors do have cameras.
28:35
The closest thing to being caught on camera was
28:37
a figure, a black
28:39
blob. But if
28:41
you really look at it and if I said, oh, do
28:43
you see the horse head? You could see it. I mean, you
28:45
could see it's like an outline. It's definitely not, like,
28:47
a normal human head.
28:50
Aside from that, nothing.
28:54
Called my husband. He's like, what
28:56
the hell is going on? My first
28:58
question was, like, who would you tell about
29:00
this? And he's like, well, I've
29:02
told friends offhand. He
29:06
knows a lot of people. He's a pretty social guy. I
29:09
just cannot imagine anyone doing
29:11
something like this.
29:14
It wouldn't be necessarily the stuff
29:17
that this guy knew.
29:20
I expected something else to happen. I
29:22
expected him to come back or something
29:26
bad to happen. We
29:28
have cameras covering now our trash
29:31
cans, our front door, our back door. Everything
29:34
is secure. We've
29:36
alerted
29:37
our neighbors. We've talked to people. Nothing
29:40
happened.
29:42
No one ever came to our door. Nothing was left.
29:46
Absolutely nothing.
29:49
I think about it a lot. I just feel
29:51
extra cautious about locking
29:54
doors and windows and just being
29:57
super aware of my surroundings.
29:59
People that I meet, people I talk to. It
30:03
doesn't go away. I'm
30:05
constantly trying to figure it out. Who
30:08
the fuck is this guy?
30:11
Is this person watching me in the grocery store? It's
30:15
like a mind fuck, right? Because if
30:17
there were resolution to it, then
30:21
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31:08
Miami. No, actually, wow, look at
31:10
that. No, I'm going to Hawaii now. Ooh,
31:13
Cancun looks nice. You know what? Belize
31:16
looks pretty nice this time of year. Or, mmm,
31:18
Palm Springs.
31:29
Between April 1971 and September 1972, six
31:34
young black girls were snatched off the streets
31:36
in Washington, D.C. It took four
31:38
murders before the police finally realized
31:41
that one person was responsible.
31:44
I will admit the others when you catch
31:46
me if you can. It's
31:48
our freeway fan. This
31:51
child was laying on the side of
31:53
the road. It appeared that she was probably
31:56
either dragged out of the car or thrown out of
31:58
the car. The person said...
31:59
I murdered your daughter. The
32:02
killer believed that he may have been seen by
32:05
the mother.
32:06
Is my mother small? That guy
32:08
is... He's out of sync with even
32:10
the worst people. I thought that they
32:13
would catch him. I thought it was just a matter
32:15
of time.
32:16
Is it possible that the killer
32:18
is still alive? Listen
32:20
to Freeway Phantom starting May 17th
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on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast,
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or wherever you get your podcasts.
32:33
Hey, look who's here. I
32:36
think he was attracted to my scent. I
32:39
mean, I do have Crisco all over my body. Oh,
32:42
Malakai Buddy. Oh,
32:44
it's so good to see you. It's
32:46
so good to see you. Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm. Tongue
32:51
kiss. Ah, la, la, la, la. Okay,
32:55
up there. Time to hoist us up.
32:59
Okay, hoist us, hoist
33:02
us up now. I
33:04
hate that word hoist. Hoist,
33:07
hoist away. Um,
33:09
how do they say it? Belay on. Belay,
33:13
belay off. Belay up. Can
33:16
someone please belay me? Wait,
33:20
whoa. Oh, oh my god,
33:22
what happened to the rope? My
33:25
rope, it slipped off of my oily
33:27
body while I was looking for Malakai.
33:29
There's no rope. Oh
33:32
my god. We're
33:34
doomed, Malakai. Doomed. Oh,
33:39
shut up, Boyd. This isn't funny.
33:43
Well, friend, I'm so sorry.
33:46
I can't be there to see you out. But
33:49
hopefully next week, I'll
33:51
find my way out of this pit
33:54
of despair. Oh,
33:57
ha, ha, ha. You're hilarious, Boyd.
33:59
You're hilarious. Party hard hard.
34:03
Until next time.
34:17
Radio Rental is created by Payne Lindsay and
34:20
brought to you by Tenderfoot TV. Lead
34:22
producer is Eric Quintana. Executive
34:24
producers are Payne Lindsay and Donald Albright.
34:27
Posted by Rainn Wilson as his character Terry
34:29
Carnation. Written and produced by
34:32
Meredith Stedman. Supervising producer
34:34
is Tracy Kaplan. Associate producer
34:37
is Joja Muhammad. Editing
34:39
by Eric Quintana, Mike Rooney, Sean
34:41
Nernie and Sydney Evans.
34:43
Additional writing by Mark Lachlan. Sound
34:46
design, mix and master by Cooper Skinner.
34:49
Additional sound design and mixing by Devin Johnson.
34:52
Original score by Makeup and Vanity Set.
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