So I reiterate here, the bill is dead. The story of this great city is about the years before this night. Hey everyone this is Ho Ho Hong Kong with me Vivek Mabubani and my Co host who is. I am Mohammed Magdi. Freshly shaved and not beer shaved. Yeah. Side shaved side there. Same guy. Yeah, of course. Image hairs alone. They actually added this time to the same routine. Yeah. Waxing the ears and whatever. They added the nose, nose wax, which I never, Yes, I never did
before, but man, it's painful. Does it go? How deep does it go? It's pretty deep, I would say. But like, right now you can see it on my camera. It's like there is no, I've never done it before. It's just like 35 years of hair. And he just, like, pulled everything out. And of course he likes to show you. Yeah, Yeah, I feel. Like that, doesn't. And it is like, you can, like, stick your hand in there all the way. There's no hair. Yeah, it's very weird.
What's? The what's the immediate like? Like usually you would have that immediate reaction of like, oh, the air is smoother or yeah. It took a while because I think there might have been like some leftover wax or. Something so it. Felt like a little blocked on one side, yeah. And then eventually just went away. Yeah. And now it feels like, yeah, so much smoother. Yeah. I feel like athletes should be doing that. Maybe they're maybe they are doing. Yeah.
You're like, how was that edge? They're doing like it's. Waxing the nose, man. Yes, you need an Indian uncle to wax your house. Yeah, oddly enough, like the Indian athletes, though, doesn't seem to help much. Yeah, like, I don't know what's going on here. Yeah, we're the cricket guys, maybe. Yeah, we have the technology, we're just not using it. When I walked into Image Hair Salon, the the whole shop was covered in colors because it was holy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And including like, they're the guys who are working there. They're just all covered in. Colors and. So one one thing I'm proud of because towards the end he was like, do you want to wash your hair? I'm like, it doesn't need a wash. And he goes, yeah, I'm like, I think you need a wash. Yeah. And he was like, nice. Yeah, I mean, it'd be funny like that time they throw in like free hair coloring and stuff like that. Yeah, that'd be good.
You know, I like just at the end, like spray a little color on your hair, like here's a little blue for you. There's a like a little flare. Yeah, yeah, Yeah, it was. Also funny because like the guys, I'm the boss is like a kind of a manly man. Yeah, but then I couldn't take him seriously when he's like doing my beard. In like pink colour. Yeah, yeah. Like, buddy, like, I don't know about you, but maybe you want to hold on to like a steak or a beer in your other hand.
That'll help me a lot. This is, I mean, the the thing though, is that does it doesn't take a real man to be able to have all that flair and still be able to be like, oh, man. Yeah, true. Right. Yeah, yeah. You're so secure in yourself that you're like, I don't need this stuff. I could be the man if I need to. Also, I am now VIP after being there, like going there for like many years, I'm now VIP. You know what? The VIP treatment.
Is you don't have to line up. No, actually, I wish that that's no, they don't have that rule. But VIP, let me let me guess, OK. VIP is you get a glass of water when you arrive close. OK, You get Chai. Yes. Yeah, yeah. We'll give you our Chai. Yes, Yeah, yeah, yeah. It'll be one of those things, like the low cost things, yes, they didn't actually do anything extra. For no, he literally actually dumped from his cup.
Yeah, he like right, right. I mean, I guess he's just like, oh, I need an excuse to get get rid of this child. Yeah, yeah. And like, hey, you're the VIP. Yes. You get some of my child. You're like, no, what I don't want like I never you. Don't have choice, he sits you on the on the Barber seat and then gives you the try while he's enjoying as well and. So do you drink it while you're having a haircut? No, like you finish it first and then you start.
Less you're like a slow drinker. You just sit there and watch you so. So tell me where you from. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, wow, yeah, I remember like that's the one thing I never liked is is like with every kind of these encounters where you have to spend extra time like, for example, when you see a doctor. Yeah, go in, bam, out. Yeah, I see. With the dentist, at least, you can't really talk. So there's no like need to like, hey.
Yeah. But with the with the Barber, the last time I went to Image Hair salon, I remember the guy was he didn't talk too much because I like I try to make. It they might have expected you to speak Hindi. That as well, because. They're all like, didn't understand anything they were saying. At all, I couldn't understand what they were saying, but I
couldn't really respond. But like this is the one thing when I go to these things, I'm not trying to be rude, but it's like I just want to sit there and get this done because. You're too Congress. Yeah. And I'm deep in my thoughts. I'm like, I just want to take this moment now that I can't go anywhere to just think of my own shit. Sure, sure. Right. And of course, every now and then, you know, the the awkward thing between cutting and changing the razor. Yes, he said.
Oh duh, from along I'm like, ah man, just just pick up the razor dude. Like you know, I get you were changing equipment and therefore you're like, oh shit, my hands are not doing anything. Yes, let me keep him occupied so he doesn't feel I'm wasting the time. Oh. Man, and then you're looking at yourself in the mirror. It's also weird when you like,
don't know where to look. Yeah, you're looking at and you're looking at his reflection in the mirror and talking to him and he's looking at his as your reflection. You're like, you know, we're literally right next to each other, but you can't turn your head because if you turn your head, he fucks your haircut. Yes, right. So you're like. The very first times I went there years ago, I made this so like there's stupid mistake of going like, oh, you're left-handed like me.
He's like, no, you're looking at the mirror. I'm. Like, shit. Yeah, it was. So funny. He's like, I was super dying. Like I looked at like literally the scissors on his right hand right here. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I'm looking there. I'm like left-handed. He's like. No, man, the I think at that moment he probably had a quick thought. I think this guy needs the bowl haircut. Yeah, the bowl haircut, man, I think that that's with him, his style, his personality, man.
Yeah, yeah, right, right over there. Be like put around the ball, but OK, you keep the ball, don't hit your head. Yeah. When you leave, yeah. That's OK. So you got the haircut, you did the whole thing. Did they do the head massage? No, not this time, really. I think I spent so much, so long there because between the hair, beard trim fading and then face wax, ear wax, nose wax and then
hair wash and drag up is literally took almost 2 hours. 2 hours yeah he was really well my beard was like out of control, so he took a long time for maybe you guys can see his very nicely. Oh, and then he also did threading that also. Takes. Oh yeah, yeah, that's the story. And also like they, I just let them do whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just asks and the answer is always yes. You want to thread? Sure. You want. I'm like, just just do everything. Yeah, yeah.
You decide. How much did it cost anyway? Like 40 bucks? 50 bucks more. Yes, exactly. The whole thing now with the whole thing that I did was 300 bucks, which is still like crazy crazy. Two really good yeah two hours, the whole thing clean up. You just walk out like a new man. Yeah. So image hairs alone. Another another plug for you guys. Yeah, yeah, definitely go check them out so. Yeah. It was interesting my experience over there.
I would say I would give them an an 8 out of 10, mostly because like I mean, I haven't been to a hair salon in so long, so I didn't know what the protocol was yes. I didn't know the specifics. I mean, the fact that I, I did my homework and had a few photos on my phone hoping like, I guess I can show him this yes and the guy didn't even need to look at it really. I didn't look at it. I was like, OK, never mind. I was like, you know what? I. Exactly.
I know what to do, yeah. Yeah, it was like the end of the year. I was like, you know, it doesn't matter if if it fucks up, my haircut does whatever. Yeah. And they did a good job. I won't say they did a bad job, but like the whole experience for me, I was like, yeah, OK, this is this is one of those things where I was like, yeah, I enjoy it. Yeah, it was fine. It was all good and everything. But I think that that worry of the control thing, yes, I it's
just like, look, I don't. You don't know them very well as well, Yeah. Yeah, and I don't I don't expect them to be like, oh, this guy that wants this haircut. Yes, right. So hence why I went back to the my OG haircut of like just get my monthly. It's also much. Cheaper, much cheaper and also like it's just, it's just yeah, it's just. I know it works, but also if you go back to any hair salon, not necessarily these guys a couple of times, you will now they will
know what you like. And stuff. Like this. And then it would just be good. Yeah. That's the same relationship with your mom. But I mean, I think of it this way. It's the same like, let's say a regular comedian, a regular audience member that comes in, but it comes like every three months. Yeah, you like. I've seen it before, but I forget which bits you've. Heard, yes, yeah, that's true.
There is actually, there is a gentleman who shout out Darren, his name is Darren and such a it's so interesting to have characters like this because we also had a few back in Shanghai. So this guy comes to every other show for the last, I think 2 years, mostly comes by himself, middle-aged, white gentleman, very good sports, super nice, big laugher, doesn't miss an international headliner because obviously he knows there's like new acts and stuff comes all the time.
So sometimes he comes in and I just comp him. I'm like, because he used to buy on door. I'm like don't buy on door, buy online. It's cheaper. And he's like, oh, OK. And then sometimes he walks in, he's like, I'm still buying on door. I'm not just walking. And sometimes I give him like he's actually our VIP, one of our VIP. Does he get a nose wax? I don't think he would appreciate that he's quite He's pretty white. OK, OK. It's one of. Those.
But one time he walks in and I'm like, hey there and thanks for coming again, whatever. And I give him a drink voucher as like a token of appreciation. He goes, yeah, I'm just a gentleman with cancer having a beer and he just walks in and like, what the fuck did? He just say. He doesn't have like he's, I don't believe he's going through chemo or anything. So he's like looks like, you know, has his hair on. I wouldn't tell that he has cancer. And he just said that in passing. Like, huh.
And then I caught up with him later. I'm like, what's the whole cancer thing? He's like, yeah, I just, like, this is like my favorite activity. I'm going through cancer. And it's just like, I like you guys to just come watch and like, you know what? Yeah. But he doesn't have those that that cancer look to him. I did not, you know, he doesn't have the cancer look and I didn't follow up more on like what kind? This wasn't the astrology Cancer.
This was. The yes he's not Yes he's not horoscope Cancer. This wasn't the metaphorical I'm a cancer to society. I actually have cancer. No, he's a man who actively now has cancer. This is where it gets crazier. So he comes to result show last week with a friend and sits in the front row has a great time as usual. We say hi blah blah blah. At the end of the when we is walking out he goes hey you have this headliner next month Joey and Summers.
I really want to come. However, there's a small problem. He may not survive close What? No. No. He says I have surgery the day before. Would you please hold? But this is the thing. I don't know what Sergey again, I didn't pry, but he goes, would you please hold 2 tickets in case I come out? And he was basically eluding like if I don't make it, you will know I'm not going to message. I'm like the dedication on this guy and how much he's he's, you
know, supporting us is amazing. But also, like, part of me, I'm like, dude, don't bother with the show. Make sure. Yeah, like I would bring her to the hospital. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I would. Well, well, no pressure in joining Summers. Yeah. I mean, yes, if he comes. Yeah, because like the hospital gown. Is it coming? Like please give me the set up. Yes, yeah, 123 punchline. I also told him don't worry about the tickets, just just make everybody about that later.
Dude, that is like extreme dramatic. Like kind of, I mean, I'll put it this way that I love his attitude on the whole thing because I guess, yeah, at some point when you go through chemotherapy and the cancer or whatever, you of course like you're like, I must have just enjoy it. Like yes, find the lighter side of it. Obviously he's familiar with a lot of the local acts and he just doesn't care. He's sits there, enjoys his time. Yeah. And yeah, such a great
gentleman. Yeah. Oh, man, Yeah. That, that that's the thing, though, is like when he shows up and people will be like, hey, he cut the line. You're like, buddy, Yeah. Buddy, let him. Don't worry. Yeah, don't worry about it. Trust. Me, whatever. I'm having a bad day. I thought I'd come to call me this guy. Customer line. What the hell?
You're like, buddy, I'm telling you, whatever your bad day was, whether you're fucking printer ran out of ink or you spilled your coffee on your shoes or your boss, just, you know, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Or your. Yeah. Your wife yelled at you was like, just don't worry about it. Yeah, Yeah. This guy deserves anything. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, way for you, man. Well. I just thought about it now and this is very to me but I just thought like he is our make a wish guy.
Yeah, he literally is. Yeah, his wish is to come on Johnny Summers. He's our make a wish. Well, I mean in all technicalities, yes, you may be able to get some funding. Yeah, that is true. Yes, I should actually. I should work with him. I'm like, hey, we can we use you as a poster? For the ambassador, you know, we needed a few angles of you laughing at this stage, and then we'll do a little profile about you. Be like, this is Darren.
Darren one day woke up and realized, wait a second, I'm a bit different from the next guy. Yeah, the next guy was just playing soccer, walking around, having breakfast. And Darren was simply going through chemotherapy. Yes, he was struggling through life while you were just complaining about how your Internet it's too slow. And he was like, you know what is too slow? My life expectancy. This is going to get darker because I have a crazy story for you.
Before we get to this story, you were saying that you also caught up with a bunch of people. Yeah. For doing true crime. Yeah, yeah. So basically last night there was a podcast community get together, like basically for Hong Kong podcast, it was the Hong Kong podcast community. Nice. That's the name, yes. But it was like this lady who has like a it's about like interview 100 different people. OK. So she put the candy. She put together this little podcast community get together.
She told me, you know, would you be interested in joining? I'm available that now. I'd love to come check it out. Yeah. I was curious about the podcast world in Hong Kong. Sure. And so it was a small little space we had, I believe maybe like, let's see, it was 88 by 5. That's like around 40-50 people. Nice. And I was like, wow, there's a lot of podcasts this year. And obviously you have to do the hey, hello, everyone. I'm da da da. Yeah, I do. Yeah.
So we're going by circles. We had eight circles, each of like 5 people approximately. Yeah. And in the 1st circle, the first lady gets up in Cantonese. She's like, hi, I'm da da da da. And my podcast is a true crime podcast. OK. And ready. I was like, well, OK, true crime. Oh, damn. OK. I never thought of that being a topic in Hong Kong, but yeah, you know, I mean, I never thought people were that into true crime. I thought they were more into like ghost stories and stuff
like that, right? Like true crime, right, Right. In Hong Kong, the crime isn't enough where you're like, man, there's a lot of crime going on over here. I feel like, I mean, not a lot like, you know, obviously if you're in like New York or whatever, that's like. Comparative not yeah, yeah, but I'm seeing the crime. Crime over here is not like. Let's look at this 3 pages on the news. You're right, you're right.
Because yeah, if you're doing it like weekly, I don't know how how often do they do it. But if you are doing it weekly, yeah, you won't have much to cover. Maybe once a month. And then you pick like the top story. Yeah, of that maybe. I guess so we are. To do a true crime podcast, I'll just do once a month. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. And then you pick like, you know, the recap of the month, Yeah. And hope something happened. Yeah. You know.
I mean, I get I didn't ask the regularity of that, but then at the same time I didn't ask like, where do you live? Like 'cause maybe where they live is extremely fucking. Dangerous. And yes. Who knows? And I was like, yeah, I'm staying away from that area. Yeah. But then, like, then the first group gets out there. It was a true gay. Yeah. Second group, 2 girls again. We also do true crime.
I'm like, OK, interesting. And the group is like, also true crowd, like, God damn, dude, like lady, like, where the fuck are you living, you know? Yeah. Like, is it like have I? I've been to Calhoun a few times. I've been all right. You know, we were in Mongkok that night. Maybe they are in like the the really like the the Shamshui post subdivided like cage cage apartments. I mean, you're coming from there if. You're in a cage apartment and you're running apart.
Let me just say, Darren, maybe dedication step aside. Yes, exactly. When when got cancer, she had this bullshit. These people are dedicating in a cage. To the zoom recorder the zoom. Recorder, you're like OK, OK, OK, Keep your backs bent so we can fit in together. We have a guest today. Oh shit, this. Is the episode we get cancelled? Yeah. We're gonna make fun of all the underprivileged. They're gonna be like these guys are punching down. Yeah, yes.
Well, totally not really punching down because like Darren, you know, he, he he's coming to us. We're not going. To him, yeah. And he is white. He has enough privilege. Oh, he's fine then, yeah. Exactly. Yeah, all. Right. So so then I started going like this is interesting and like there were different podcasts. It was like a a guy talking
about fitness and bodybuilding. Yeah, this guy like basically tight shirt gets up and I'm like I'm going to guess yes, it's going to do something with like getting buff. Yes yeah. So this podcast is there he. Won't be talking about Yeah, he. Won't be talking about true crime. Exactly. He definitely has no true crime happening to him. Someone coming to Robin, he's like, he's like, So then then I started thinking, I'm like, how, how do you all get all these
topics? And I was like, ladies, like, you're really into true crime. So all three true crime podcasts are run by women? Yeah. All of them. All of them, huh? And I was like, well, true, because, like, technically they probably get offended by everything and everything to them is a crime. Yeah. I mean, like, I bet you, I think. I mean, I never heard their their episode for all you know, like today's episode is about this person wearing the same dress as me. That's a true crime.
It's like, oh, that's why you're. Roasting each other? Yeah, like your Yeah, your haircut is true crime. Yeah, the true crime is we don't get paid the same amount. It's like, OK, it's not really true crime, but it's true to you, I guess. Yeah, it's the true crime is like we're not #1 on the charts is like, okay, I get what you're doing. The true. Crime is patriarchy. Exactly yeah the true crime is my parents give me pocket money is yeah okay, okay all right let's check out the next the
other podcast, the true crime. So the true crime is that I have to have long hair. He doesn't. It's like, okay, let's go to the third one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I have no idea. I didn't hear it. I haven't listened to it before but like immediately my brain was just like oh don't say it maybe. You can, yes. Yeah. I'm glad you saved it for this podcast where we can get cancelled and real time in front of five people. Yeah, yeah.
I mean, The funny thing is that then it came to my turn to have to. Hey, everyone, I'm Abby. And then people started clapping. They're like, they knew who I was, right. And I mean, that's OK. Don't don't pretend to be so inclusive and everything. It's OK. It's OK. Yeah. And then and then. Yeah. And my brain, I was like, don't say it, Don't say it. And then so over there they had snacks and drinks and and stuff, right? And again, another thing there
like candy. And she's listening to this, like I told her yesterday as well. I'm like candy for a podcast gathering. Yes. Why the fuck are all the snacks chips? Yes. That is so. Bad you know exactly for the audio. Yeah, that's so bad for your throat. Yes, it's salty. It's fried. It's like, dude, what? I'm like, are you here to try to fuck us up? Yes, yes, your podcast. So she can have maybe, maybe she's setting up an episode of a true crime where all the
podcasters in Hong Kong die. Yeah, exactly. Or cannot speak with Yes, the heatiness, the heatiness the. Heatiness. Yes. Yes, it's the Yacht Podcast. Everyone's like hi everyone, We went to the. Van Yeah, that's a good name for a podcast. Someone can dig at the. Hate podcast where you're just fucking venting. Yes. The hate true crime podcast. The true crime is your breath smells, Yes. Oh man. But yeah, it was it was really
nice. I was honestly very impressed by the diversity of podcasters and pretty much all of them admitted this was more of a passion project than anything. Of course, obviously, because in Hong Kong, I mean, podcasting isn't very big. And like, it was just very fascinating to be like, oh wow. So there are a bunch of people who are willing to do something purely because they enjoy it.
The number of them are going to be like, yeah, just, you know, me and my friend were talking and I was like, why would you put a mic next to this? And I'm like, yeah, that's exactly it. And so like, I was telling people I was like, yeah, the whole Hunger podcast #1 is just literally 0 prep work. Because I was like, so the whole idea from day one was that I am not going to spend 2-3 hours before yes. Not because I'm an asshole, because I generally can't. I don't want to give
expectations, right? Yeah, yeah #2 we don't edit everything. Yeah, you don't edit. Yeah. I'm like only the beginning intro music. And actually that's it. The idea was to avoid editing. And then. But I'm like, first of all, if we do have guests, what we try to do is that when we see the guest kind of stuttering and gingering and all this stuff, we try to chime in a bit. So that keeps it smooth. Because for them, they're like, yeah, a lot of times you have guests are like, I think.
Well, the thing you talk about and they're like, yeah, we gotta cut all that stuff out. I'm like, first of all, if you make me have to listen to this episode myself an hour after recording it, it's not happening. Yes, right. Number two, I was like, yeah, that forces you to be like, I have to somehow keep the rhythm. Exactly. You have to, yeah, stay sharp. And also like, yeah, a lot of the times as soon as we stop recording, the guests would usually ask, like, was this
good? Yeah, like they don't know. Yeah, yeah. Because a lot of them like don't obviously do it this this often and sometimes first time or whatever. And yeah, you're right. Like, you know, the, the zero prep thing for us is very important, very important. Otherwise it's it's too much I. Mean yeah, it's it's so. If you're saying that all the other podcasters like, like. Very ill edited yeah yes and I was like, I agree, and also they were very young as well.
Generally like obviously, so like there were a bunch of university students as well yes and obviously people who have jobs and like that's the passion project they do So I get you after hours and everything, but I was like I'm I'm straight up I I said I I our podcast is one hour and they're like, what about the prep work and all that? I was like honestly, it's a lot of like 5 is to four yes, this is this and we we just go with it.
Yep and I was I was giving so remember that episode about the Dyson vacuum cleaners? Yes and I was like, that was half an hour man yeah like just talking about that. There's a stupid shit and I was giving an example. What? Are also comedians you're supposed to like, you know, Riff and yeah. Riff and stuff. Yeah, and yes, and each other,
yeah. Exactly. Yeah. So that other thing, I was telling them that, and once you develop that, like for example, that remember the Dyson thing, we were literally talking about like me going on to price.com, buying that shit, going to the store, picking up that big thing, missing the bus, going to the MTR and going like, wow, people don't touch me when I have a Dyson, you know? Yes, and I was doing that.
See, those are the things that you just keep flowing rather than saying, yeah, but what's the point of saying that? I'm like, trust me, Yeah, just say it yes. And then describe it you. Will find an audience too. Like you'll find an audience for everything. Yeah. As long as you're not boring, yeah. Yeah, you know, sure. As Chappelle said, just be interesting. Yes, exactly. That's interesting. Interesting. That's it. That's what you do. Yeah.
So that was good. We finished that stuff and then that was that was my evening last night. It was very different for me. I'm like, I'm very rarely go to these kind of networking. Yeah, yeah. And when I went there, I was like, oh, I have a little tag. That's cool. Did you have the T-shirt on? I had the. T-shirt. Nice. I'm not wearing it today. Yeah, I had the T-shirt on last night. Yeah, well, it's starting getting pretty warm now.
I think it's already the weather when it's like if yeah, if you're out in AT shirt for the whole day. Or you're melting. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you can't wear it again. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's why like even yesterday I made it a point where because I had to go to school in the afternoon to give a talk, I did that work that the shirt and all that stuff. Yes. And then before the podcasting, I went to the gym, showered and then went to the thing.
I was like, yeah, you know, I, I know after my whole day, I'm like buddy, like. Yes, it's going to be a problem. Yeah, if I see someone. Let's just say if you see someone, you're not going to hug them. Yeah, yeah, exactly. I'm excited for their sake. There's a Reason is a podcast and not like a real real live recording. Yes, Speaking of true crime, and I'm pretty sure that I don't know what kind of true crime these three podcasters are doing.
Is it Hong Kong or is it like current or is it like historical? I I didn't. Ask too much. Know that they described too much. But like, I was too busy in my own world trying to imagine what it was. Yeah. And because I was satisfied with my imagination, yes, I didn't want them to answer me. I was like, you know what? I like my version more. Yeah. So whatever. Your podcast is irrelevant now because in my world your podcast is just used. It's just like roasting each
other. And complaining about how the world is full of crime when it's like, oh, the crime is that Epson doesn't have enough ink. Oh, man, going on about the most mundane things. Like I was in my brain, I kept thinking like, what is the most mundane thing that you know you can claim, complain about? Like for example. I mean, a Hong Kong complain, easy one that we do every other week is the true crime is not being able to access Big House anymore. Yeah, it's over the true.
Crime is that there are too many people liking the thing I like, yes. Exactly. The true crime. Is this inconvenient for me? Yes. The true crime is that my building security guard that really doesn't have the security guard anything. The true. Yes. Yeah. The true crime is your building security guard. Now it doesn't even I say hi. Like I used to kind of ignore me. Now he actively looks the other way. Yeah. Why exactly? That's the true crime.
The true. Crime is that when I get in my building, the lift is not on the ground floor waiting for me. That's the true crime. I mean, like, I think I'm like, yeah, that could be. That's the whole episode about how it's not right. You know, like I pay my building management fees. If anything, I have two flats in this building. The lift would be mine, right? You know, if anything it should automate default to my floor. Yes, you can probably do a thing with your phone since you're
like all the gadgets. Yeah, just like the Bluetooth. It catches you and then it connects to the, to the, I mean, yeah. Call button. I mean, what it should have is we should have like an intercom Yeah, but it tells you where the lift is right now, right? So that way you can time those 3 seconds. Do you want to leave your door yet? Yeah. Or do you want to, you know, still stay in the? This is the most Hong Kong idea you've ever had. Oh, this is.
Dude, it's like, it's like now every now and then when I get like Uber, taxi and stuff like that, yes. Like literally I'll be like looking at a thing going like I'm not gonna go down until it says like, you score 2 minutes away. Yes. And then like sometimes you go down, it's like 2 minutes. And then now stuck in driving, like that's the true crime. Yeah. You know, the red light's not green when I'm there. True.
Crime is wasting my time. Yeah, the true crime is when that that Taobao pickup place, yeah, up from my place has lunch hour from 3:00 to 4:00. Oh, no, yeah. I'm like God damn it dude, that's what the hell. This is supposed to be Taobao, you know what I mean? Like. Ignoring the true crime you're doing to the environment by ordering from Taobao. Absolutely, Yeah. Yeah. But you know, that's just crime. That's a regular crime. Regular crime. I thought about the true ones. True. To you.
Oh my God, like actually Netflix just released a a true crime documentary on the whole OJ thing. Oh, so I read, I, I, I watched like they did a show like the People versus Oja few years ago. Yeah, yeah. Where David Schwimmer, who plays Ross on Friends. Yeah, yeah. Played the the Kardashian lawyer and all of that. So it was like, it was very interesting. Obviously I'm not American. Didn't grow up, were you? Were you there? When I wasn't, I I heard of the OJ thing, but I was too young to
understand. Same. Yeah. I mean, obviously you're like the the glove fits, Then you got to. You got to quit. Yeah, you must quit and all of that. Yeah, but I mean, like, it's interesting because like what I know about that is first of all, it's like this is where the money and fame actually can do a lot of. Power. Yeah. And it's like pretty obvious that when he got when he was like found not guilty, I was like, oh. Yeah. Him being black and everything even more so, I was like, whoa.
Well, the historical, yeah, this is what this documentary does a good job on is that they gave the kind of an historical background of the whole LA riots and how bad it was with the police and the black people that even the black people who knew he was guilty. Yeah, he still saw him as just the face of the Black cause at the time. If they found him guilty, they found him guilty, yeah. But like they didn't get to the I didn't get to the end of it yet. Obviously, spoiler alert, he was
not guilty and and all of that. But then almost everyone did interviewing in his life who is like even including his agent and those people back in the day, they're basically all saying we knew he did it like right away. Yeah. But also the evidence that the documentary does like a kind of a cheeky like commentary on
their own. So they basically show one of the things is blood on the Bronco on the car and then the like the show a photo of it and then the documentary commentary with an asterisk going it wasn't in, it wasn't taken as evidence. And then the next thing they show like a very clear, like, you know, blood trailer, whatever, and goes and the Asterix goes, you guessed it wasn't taken as evidence. So they're doing their own cheeky commentary on the whole thing. But there is so much.
It's just like failed police work. Yeah. Yeah, that was that that that happened. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it was not. I'm sure, man, I would not be surprised that they did the more strategic they're like, yeah, we're not going to get this guy because it's going to cause that other stuff. Yes. And they're probably like, you know, we'll let this one guy go because we can avoid like 10 other things happening.
That's. That's basically what they were all saying that like, yeah, you say this guy's guilty. Yeah. And LA rights are as are as bad as they were. It's going to get like 100 times. Oh yeah, absolutely. You're just going to cause like probably the whole country. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But yeah, it's crazy, but. Well, I hopefully, hopefully that's on one of the three podcasts. Hopefully they're talking about that one. Yeah, maybe they're talking about the new true crime podcast.
Yeah, I mean, like true crime shows. Maybe there's an equivalent Uncle OJ Assam. You know how? Do you say the juice is loose? The juice. The audience? OJ is juice. Yeah. Yeah, the juice. I have no idea what the would be in candies. It was not so weird. No, because they used to say that when he was playing football. When? He's like running. Running. Yeah, yeah. So that's like one of the things that juice. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's bizarre, dude. But yeah, I mean, so, so I think that tells you a lot of people that actually people in Hong Kong are still listening to stuff while he's talking into my. That's good. Like, good to know that the podcasting in Hong Kong is big enough to have, like, different, you know, creators. Yeah, exactly. Didn't Tim have? So wait, Tim was. In Cantonese, so Tim was invited, but he had a show last night. OK, yeah. So he has his his podcast.
Podcast. Is he the only comedy podcast? I believe. Produced in Hong Kong. Or like comedian podcasts. Yeah, I believe so. Yeah. Because like he does on his own and it's. It's not as regular as us, Huh? So he's like a Bill Burr kind of style. Kind of, yeah. Does he rant? Like what does he do on his? It's a bit of ranting, Yeah, it's more ranting, but like it's not as regular, hence why it's like, OK, you know, I think the last one was in January. I forget now. OK, so he just does it like
occasion? Whenever, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's more focused on like the Instagram Reels and all that stuff. Yeah, that's good for him. So, yeah, yeah. So yeah, we're going back to true crime. There's something and as the kids like to say, trigger warning for the next, for the next story because it is, it is some a real true crime that I've seen witnessed myself properly, including someone dying just last week.
So what happened is as the day of this recording, exactly a week ago, it was a Friday and I had a meeting on in Shanghuang at Elephant Grounds. Everyone knows that coffee shop Big Coffee. Shop. In the morning and I I take my dog with me and have the meeting and then the person I had the meeting with their offices in Shanghua and like really nearby. So hold on, let's set the scene properly. It's like a morning was like a overcast morning. Sunny morning, Happy morning.
It was pretty happy, yeah. OK, so you. Leave your house with the dog. You know she's walking and you got the back of it. Yeah, right. You're walking like, yeah. Important having actually the person I'm having the meeting with, I'm not going to identify them, but they are very high up in the, they are also a friend of mine, but they're also quite high up in the entertainment industry. OK, So I was already excited to catch up with her. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, so, so you're walking, you're like gonna have a meeting? Yeah, that could do with high up people Massacre. Did you have that music playing in your head while you walked? I I tried but the distance between my place and elephant grounds so short that actually the main I only got the hook in and didn't get the chorus. Exactly going to be, oh, I'm here here. Here we go, right? What can we? Yeah. Exactly.
So you sit on down, you leash up the dog, and then you're like, all right, let's get a get a copy. Well, I was fasting, so I was actually. That's why. So that person meeting would have his or her coffee. Yeah. Had a coffee, a woman, and she had her coffee and we're catching up, you know, talk all kinds of stuff, work mostly. And then eventually was like mid. So the meeting is at 10:30 AM and eventually it's like 1145 or whatever. So you still she had in my life
and stuff. Yeah, it was mostly worked, but it was basically a worked. Yeah, Yeah. And then 11:45, she needs to go back to her office. Yeah, which is also in Shanghuang, just on Queens. Road so end of meeting was it like something to look forward to or like we'll get back to you like. Yeah. It was one of those things like, let's let's eat, let's put it in writing. I'll go. Yeah. I'll say something actually happened now.
Yeah, Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. So she gets up, she's like, you know, happy Robin. And yes. And she walks off. Well, yeah. Yeah, that was going to be the plan, except that I barely walked the dog. Yeah, so I'm like, I will walk with you a bit so the dog can get her walking. OK, OK, OK. That's actually when it's like crazy, like the movies. That's when like, you know, the butterfly effect because you really see it in hindsight. Have I not decided to do this?
Yeah, My whole life would be different. And. In a way it is. But even though, like at the end of the story, you realize how calm I am about it and my friends were like, you should see somebody because you seem so chill about it, but then, you know, we're jumping back and forth. That's also wasn't just my reaction, it was everyone's reaction. So so you're done with the meeting at M 45 AM? Yes, with the dog. I'll, I'll, I'll walk with you because they're going to walk
the dog. Yeah. This is like your brain was like, wait a second. Yeah, we can kill two birds with one stone. Correct. Walk with it. It. Was a really bad choice. Of water all right and then you're walking like. So we walk through Cat St. Cat Street is very famous. I actually don't know the story why it's called Cat St. because the original name is Last Car Upper Last Car. Oh, OK, OK, OK. Last car I don't know how to. Say I'm guessing probably a bunch of cats.
But I think so. But now they don't even have the cats. The cats are more inside important. Yeah, Yeah. But anyway. All the antiques and all that. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So that street, the famous street with all the antiques, yes. And of course they have Halfway Cafe, very popular. Yeah, they now have a really cool looking tattoo shop. Yeah, yeah. Super cool. This is like it looks cool. I'm not interested at all, but it's like it makes the whole neighborhood look cool. Anyway.
They also open at crazy hours and stuff. So my friend slash business person and I and the dog walking dog, this is our neighborhood. She's off leash. She's like she knows she where she's going, she's sniffing around the whole thing. Friend stops. There is a spice shop that is quite popular on that street as well, just down the street, down the stairs. So she stops at the spice shop. It's like touristy. She's from here. She's a local person.
Actually, she's not local. She's half whatever. Yeah, whatever. Yeah. So she picks up, but she speaks Cantonese. She picks up a bunch of spices, takes her time. And again, it's all like crazy how the timing works. Does she do the whole spicy powders? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, she got like hibiscus or something. I'm not sure what you got. OK, So that did she do the whole like put the hand in the powder and like kind of sniff a bit of pad like yes?
Well she was like even though her office is there, she clearly doesn't pass by all the time because she was like oh it smells so good. I saw. I really like this stuff. Also she lives on llama that. Doesn't really identify. Her, she lives on Llama, so she's like doesn't have stuff like this there I guess. So it's just bought a bunch of stuff and, like, so she does that again. Dog is like sniffing around. OK again, to set the scene, it's midday on Friday.
If you are familiar with the area on a good weather day, this. I wouldn't say it's packed, but it's quite busy. Yes. And a lot of the vendors there are like old people who open kind of late. Yeah. In terms of business and stuff, like you do just start setting up at 11. Yeah. So at 12 is like the business is like kind of buzzing. All the stalls are open. Halfway is already rammed. That's like Friday. Just forget about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So busy, like it's spelling over
on the street. So halfway is so full, I bet you the staff of their are working their brains out. Go on. That's what that's what we call in the business. Foreshadowing God. So yeah. So dog, me and and the lady walk past halfway. I think we'll make a comment about how busy it is. Oh, it's so it's got coffee. Whatever and then we walk past like the next few meters and I was actually originally going to walk her all the way down to her office on Queens Rd. Yeah.
So you're going to ladder, Ladder St. you're on the ladders, I mean the the steps, right? Yeah, yeah. But we didn't get to the steps. We just passed Halfway Cafe, and I changed my mind because I realized actually, the dog, she's off leash and she doesn't really, really like traffic. Yeah. So why? And now it's really busy. Why would I take my friend down? Yeah, that way office when I can just walk back and, like, have, like, a more quiet dog.
Walk with dog. Yeah. So I actually decided to say bye to her. I'm like, hey, you know what? You go ahead to your office. Yeah. We're just gonna turn back. And she goes, OK, And we say bye. And then friend walks away. Dog is just like doing dog things, just like, you know, being a goofball, sniffing around and stuff. And before I turn, my friend walks away. And I was just standing there because the dog is like, whatever. So behind me is a street and. And halfway and all of that.
Yeah. So I didn't really turn around yet, but I heard something fall, like something it's it's loud, but it's actually the best way I can describe it to my ears is basically like a suitcase. Falling. Oh wow. So it doesn't really sound like a person. Spoiler alert, It doesn't sound like what the movies do. Yeah. Like when they land on, like, a car or whatever. Crack it. Yeah, Yeah, none of that. It's really sounds like a suitcase file.
OK, Yeah. So I turn back and I'm seeing everyone kind of like people are walking by a little confused. But then I was fixated on the 1 old lady's reaction. Yeah. Because whatever fell fell right next to her stall, it didn't hit her. This is spice doll. No, no, no, no. It's like one of the one of the artifacts. Yeah, antique stall. So I'm looking at this old lady, you know, again, this is all happening literally within like, you know, few seconds. So I'm looking at this old lady.
I'm like she looks annoyed and confused. Yeah. And then she keeps looking behind her stall and then just looking like this, yeah, just like, Can you believe this shit? Yeah. So I actually thought the first initial thought was someone actually threw like trash or whatever. And she's like, what the actual? Fuck here we. Go, Yeah, here we go again. So I'm like, OK, that's still
weird. So I walk back like not really thinking about it. I'm like, OK, whatever something is, there is, but there's no commotion. There's just like a little nervousness in the area. I'm like, what the fuck is going on? Again? Dog is awfully, he's just doing dog things. And I walked like 3 steps and I see legs. Yeah. And again, I didn't really think much of it. What I what I did think was, oh, that's a drunk foreigner. Yeah, that's my first thought. Yeah.
It's not even like a regular drunk Hong Kong. I'm like, that's a drunk foreign. Line at this time of the day in this area yes probably went to what's that wine shop in the corner that. Corks. Corks. They went there. Just finally had the last cup of wine. Yeah. Exactly. Let's go no LA. Yeah, Gervais me or see, I want. To sleep. So that was my first thought. It's all legs. I'm like oh this lady's so annoyed that there is a drunk porn. Here we go. Yeah, here we go again. Whatever.
On the other side of that is all these people hanging out at halfway and I'm seeing people can see on the camera. I'm seeing people instead of facing talking to each other like this, they just move their chair just like. So they. Can avoid whatever is behind them. No, they. Just look away and look. Away the conversation. Which to me was also knowing what it was, is an insane reaction because whoops and then like look away but continue.
But but yeah, OK, so you saw legs people started turning away. I'm I'm thinking like, look, let's be honest. If let's say you're at a coffee shop and like literally a drunk foreigner or whatever person coming from corks yes, just start saying like Javed, don't be easy and they just lie on the floor. I'm turning my chair. Be like you, we. Yep. Yeah, we, we, we. Blaze, don't be easy. You know, so if actually in hindsight, if that was a drunk person, I feel like people would
have reacted. Maybe a couple of good souls would be like, hey, are you OK to need water? Yeah. But like, later you learn also, why did people turn away? Because there was nothing they can do about it. Yeah, so I go like literally one more step and I realize this is not a drug person. That's a very dead person. Whoa. Very dead. OK. All right. So the scene is, I'm not going to be too graphic, you know, I will for many reasons. You can go ahead. But it's basically clearly a
young woman. You can see just like she's a young person, not like like now. Later we learn that she's 26. So like young enough and just fell. That's all the information we know. Well, we don't know at this point. No idea what's happening. We fell as in like streetside fell or from building fell. From building yeah, yeah, someone fell from above yeah, yeah.
So very, like, again, I'm not going to be too graphic about it, just very dead head, massive head injury to the point that you're like, there's nothing anyone can do. Like it's clear that like, this is a dead person. Look, you know, like when you in comedy, when you have like these dark moments, yes, the best thing you can do is lighten things up, Yes. You know what'd be funny? Go ahead, go ahead. Go ahead. Get yourself, get yourself in trouble. I'm just going to react and maybe not.
Laugh if like Someone Like You walks up to her. Yeah, yeah. And you're like, did it hurt when you fell from heaven? OK, I guess maybe I'm not her type. Maybe I'm not her type. OK, it's very. Good. It's a funny pick up line. Why don't you just fuck goddamn women? Fuck. Every time. Happy goddamn time. Even when I nailed. It exactly. Somebody got to say hey, hey, someone must have fucked their brains out. Oh God, here we go again. Yeah. You see, you see that from legs,
You see the torso. Yeah. So she basically looks like looks quote UN quote normal. If you look from one side, the other sizes were older like the basically. The head, OK OK so let me get visual things. So really. Hell bent on. Dude, I want to I want to see the picture because I we. Really have to do that. I'm really going to do it in the description of trigger warning blah blah blah. Because I've only seen like the green tent, the aftermath when they've covered everything else.
I've never seen it like, you know, when it's actually boom and like. I haven't seen it either like that, like during the protests and stuff you see people getting shot with. Yeah, not. Just rubber bullets and stuff and people like I've seen a couple of people take like bullets to the eye. Yeah, and like that's to the. Eye, yeah, but that was like as bad. You just see someone's like, you know, blood, everyone in the face and whatever. Yeah. And then like the eye is gone,
yeah. And then you're obviously you're running away for cover and all of that yeah, that's probably as bad as. Or remember someone fell and had like a head injury. Yeah. But again, like they're clearly alive. Yeah. Yeah. That was like the worst I've seen. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Back then that I've never seen something like. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but so I go closer. I don't go like, oh, she I just like walk on my same path. And she was there.
So I didn't actually, I didn't go closer on purpose. It was just there. And as soon as I knew what it was, yeah, I turned back. Was she on her back or on her stomach? On her stomach, yeah. That sucks. Man, Yeah, really. Fucking sucks. That's like the belly flop of the century, yes. Yeah, go on. Yeah. Go on. Yeah. So I turned back and the reason is first of all, I'm like, I need to process the shit. I'm not going to walk path further.
But also because my dog was off leash, I needed to make sure she doesn't get close. So I actually knowing my dog, she needs to follow me. So I kind of almost rushed the bag the other way. My dog can follow me so I can pick her up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't actually have her leash. I think because in our neighborhood sometimes we walk
without leash. So I just like wanted to walk back so I can pick her up. So I did that like walked all the way to Derek the the older guy with the with the looks like Yoda or whatever. Calligraphy guy. Yeah, yeah. Calligraphy guy walked all the way back to Derek, picked up the dog and didn't walk back. And while I was walking back, she was still there. Surprised. Yeah, she did not go anywhere. All right. And did you give?
Her the red light like your time's up yeah I. Got it. The old lady was very annoyed at that point because she knew her business was fucked basically for the day. But I, I really like, like, I thought her reaction was like the initial reaction at least was very Hong Kong because she doesn't give a shit about the, the young woman because she's not going there. Like, Oh my God, she was just going like can. You believe your shit? But also, Halfway was still
buzz. As I said, people just like, because Halfway is so popular, people just like, I'm not going to give up my seat. And this is like they're back by tourists. And they're like, guy came all the way down here. I mean, yeah. Here's one thing that maybe you can help me make sense of, and that is including the tourists. So something like this back home, even if the the person is instantly dead, like clearly dead, no one can do anything about it.
There will be so much commotion and so much screaming and so much like someone maybe tried to cover the body and someone's like don't look. And there will be so many people trying to do different things. This was honestly it sound it the whole thing looked like it's as if a suitcase filed like, Yeah, like there is nobody doing anything. Yeah. Which to me is kind of horrifying. Yeah. How come? In a way, it's civil because no one is, like, making it worse and like, but in the same time,
it's too eerily fucking quiet. Yeah. And you see tours coming unsuspectingly, coming that way, seeing there's a dead person clearly and just going whoops. And then they pretend to just go down the stairs. Yeah. Like I stood there for like a couple of minutes and they're like. And no one knew what to do. But it was so quiet. Yeah. That like, to me, that's not right. Like people not being horrified. Like there's no like it's a normally actually see this on
fucking scream. Yeah, but no one is doing. It I bet you anything, everyone I'm going to put money on this. Everybody probably thinks this is one of those, some shop over here just to be Instagramable, decided to put this over there, but I'll get some attention. People come to our shop, you know, and they're like, what does this place sell? Yeah, you're right. Actually, they might have thought this was a stunt. Like this is a realistic. Yeah, kind of like it's pretty. Cool.
Yeah, You know, Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because like in your right mind, you will not think this is. No, you're right, it's midday on Friday or one of the busiest tour see streets in Hong Kong. The whole thing doesn't really make sense. And you're 100% right. I think people thought maybe it's an art piece. Yeah. And they, like, didn't want to get too close. Yeah. That's like, I don't like this. It looks too realistic or whatever. I don't know what the fuck it was. Yeah, you're right.
Because people coming that way wouldn't hear the impact. Yeah, actually it's just there, OK. I mean, and obviously in your brain, like there's a fucking debt, like no one do anything. I guess that must be correct. Like, yes, probably done on purpose. Like yeah, yeah, you give that benefit of the doubt. Like, you know, like go to the like, Oh yeah, dead body.
Oh yeah, you're like, OK, that clearly it was designed to be put there, so should be OK. Yeah, so I stood there for like a couple more minutes, just also like I I'm a little far now and just stopped still there, not necessarily to like look what's happening, but more to like process it. I didn't want to look away, like walk away without like I kind of get an understanding as well. So I stood there a couple more minutes. The the, I guess what Americans
call first responder. I don't know how you call it here. Yeah. The guy on the motorbike, the ambulance motorbike with the orange vest. Yeah. Yeah, he comes. Yeah. So obviously someone called. I did actually try to call, and I think I forgot I tried 999. Yeah, 999, because I remember from Chris's joke. Triple. 9. Somehow it didn't connect. So I actually did 110. I don't know what that was. And then I did 911.
None of them were. I did try to call earlier what literally as soon as I knew this is it. But then I also saw other people on the phone, like someone would call it in. So the guy with the orange vest comes and I watch him. This is actually I, I leave like right after I watch this poor guy because I think he's supposed to try to help. That's why he's on the motorbike and he's an ambulance guy. He's supposed to try to help.
He didn't even kneel down because he is just standing there and his helmet still on his head and watching and he's like, what the fuck? Like there is nothing I can do. So I watched that guy look at her for like a full minute and he's like, I think with his job he has to get too close or whatever, but he didn't like kneel down. But I feel so bad for him because he was the closest he got to who got to the body at that point.
And then, and then I woke up by corks and I'm like, all right, that's it. Literally by the time I go up, it was like a full CSI crime scene. They are already the, the fire trucks have arrived, all the special units have arrived. And then later I actually go back out to to go on with my day without the dog. And I've seen them actually do like the whole tent and the cordon off. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And later when I come back in the evening, that actually everything is back to normal. Yeah.
A classic Hong Kong fashion. Everything is gone. And the cleaning truck is there to, like, water hose everything like power hose with like the. Yeah, yeah. Jet and all that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Jet. And also like bleach and all of that stuff. So to Fast forward, I looked on it on the news for the next couple of days couldn't find anything to the point of like what the fuck is this crazy Like what the hell.
Until to give closer to everyone until we found I found one article on dim sum daily and the article I'll leave it in the in the description of the episode the article is from Dim sum daily says dim sum daily with all this fucking ads 26 year old woman found dead after falling in Shan Juan and the article basically says yeah 7th of March at around noon today I guess the wrote it. I found it later.
Law enforcement received reports of a woman lying unconscious outside of 171-177 Hollywood Rd. in Shanghuang with suspicion that she has fallen from a height. Paramedics arrived on the scene. Confirmed death of 26 year old woman identified by her surname Han Hon. Preliminary investigation suggests you fell from a unit in the building. Authorities did not receive a suicide note at the scene and the cause of death will be determined by following an autopsy.
That's it. So I see this, I'm like, OK, there's no more news until last night, Literally last night at the day of this recording. I have a friend who actually lives in that building. Yeah. So I catch up with a friend a few days ago. I'm like, hey, did you hear about the woman? She goes, I didn't hear anything. So I actually take her to the the spot because people leave flowers and stuff. I take her to the spot. She was like, she might have fallen from the from the short
building on the street. That's actually what I thought happened until. And then I asked that girl to ask around in her building. She goes, you know, how like she's Indian and she says, you know, Chinese people, like they don't like to talk about this stuff. So I think it's going to be hard. No one is going to say anything. But then I get a message from her last night. And that's actually where like the real true crime. Yeah, I got a message from her
last night. She basically did some digging, eventually did find some more information. Here's the message. By the way, I heard the girl, 26 year old local Hong Konger jumped from 16th floor of my building. But that's actually where she landed is insane because there is a lot of clearance on that. Yeah, it's a lot of clear because there is a short building in the way. Yeah. So that would be like she literally ran and jumped, like you don't know. The next message is even more
confusing. And again, don't know if this is considered spreading rumors or whatever. This is a podcast. Don't fucking come for us. Next message was again, this is she said I heard next message was was having an argument with her boyfriend. So he maybe, maybe he pushed her, who knows. Police are checking CCTV. That's it. God damn dude. Yeah. That's ridiculous. Man, that is yes, that's that's so far. That's all we know. Well. I mean, I guess we can take a
lesson from that. Is that just let your man be right? Sometimes, yes, exactly. Be right, dude, Like you will. OK? Can I go back home now? God damn, dude. Like you're standing in front of the exit. OK, fine. You know you didn't cheat on me. Fine, OK. She's a bitch. She's a friend, yeah. She fell on top, but you're naked. Great. OK, fine. You're right. I'm wrong. Can we get on with life, you know? That actually also makes sense now that she's saying is 16th floor given how much damage.
Yeah, because I was also confused about her state, given that we have all thought, or I guess if you're looking at it, you would think she's jumped from the small building. The small building is only 4th floor, but unless you fall directly on your head, it wouldn't make sense how much damage that was until you realize it's actually 16th floor. That makes sense. That makes a lot more sense because even if you didn't fall in your head directly, just the impact of the gravity 16th floor
would do that much damage. Crazy. Happened a week ago if we if we do art. If you are a hardcore podcast listener, you can connect that to the very the earlier episode from a few years ago where I lived in Sympon. Walked down the stairs to walk my dog and then found blood everywhere right in front of my building. And turns out a taxi driver was stabbed at 5:00 AM right by Eastern St. and Queens Road and bled out in front of my building. Welcome to my life. Well, there you go, everyone.
Now the moral of the story is, don't be MO's friends. Yeah, don't. No, no, I highly advise against it. Don't rent to mow. I think I will have to go to Manmo temple, yeah, and pray that juju, bad juju, away with the sage or whatever. Whatever you have to do. Shout out to my friend Sarah Lao who few years ago when that happened she actually came to the house and sage the house. Nice clearly did not help but good effort Sarah. OK thanks everyone.
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