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Ready, you will be amazed by the wizard of Weird Strange Things with Joshua Warren. I am Joshua P. Warren, and each week on this show, I'll be bringing a brand new mind blowing content, news, exercises, and weird experiments you can do at home, and a lot more on this edition of the show. Did my friend just contact me from the other side? Yes, I'm talking about a friend who recently died and I believe he may have contacted me from the other side. I have been trying
to wrap my head around this. It's amazing. I believe the only person I have told about this is my wife Lauren, I've been just sort of waiting to see if anything else happened and to sort of think about this a bit more before sharing it with the rest of the world. And well, here we go, because I want to see if you think this is as remarkable as I do. It's a heck of a story, so I'm going to kind of take my time telling it.
You may or may not know that I have worked in broadcasting for many years, and back when I was living in my hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, I created and hosted a radio program called Speaking of Strange. I hosted it at news Radio five SEVENTYNC the Talk of the Mountains, and it was a great show. It ran for many years. We had a lot of fun, and from time to time I would produce events that would
tie in with the show. And by the way, if you've never heard that program, there are still some of the old podcasts from that show if you go to Speaking of Strange dot com. And toward the end, when I moved to Puerto Rico, I asked some other friends to host the show for me, so some of the last ones are not hosted by me. But if you dig deeper, you'll find you know, ninety nine percent of them are are hosted by me, and there's some really good stuff in there and some pretty funny wild stuff
there at Speaking of Strange dot com. So I at that time was always excited about producing opportunities to interact in person with the listeners, and in two thousand and four, I think I had the idea to create an event called the Speaking of Strange UFO Experience. And that is because I would receive so many pictures and videos of supposed UFOs it became, you know, overwhelming to try to
analyze them and give a knowledgeable opinion. My friend Mobius, who was a producer of the show, he is a much greater expert than I when it comes to analyzing these things, and so we would always discuss what the options were when we get these images. And at some point I said, how do we know definitively what we're looking at here is not a balloon or some kind of an optical illusion, or it's some kind of a
remote control plane or what? And I said, why don't we have a contest where we go out here, find a remote place in the mountains, and we just invite all of the hobbyists and engineers and UFO enthusiasts, we can to build their own version of a fake US and to come out and we'll fly them and compete and see who creates the most convincing one, and we can shoot footage of that, and then we will have a reference that we can use when we're analyzing things.
We can say, oh, this looks a lot like a Chinese lantern, or you know, this looks a lot like some kind of you know, like a helium balloon or whatever. And so the only rules were it has to be safe. Safety is number one. I guess, it has to fly, and it ultimately has got to I guess, really, you know what, I think those are the only two real rules. Then it has to be able to fly on its own independently, and it has to be safe. That was pretty much about all there was to it. Other than that,
it's kind of like, let's your imagination run wild. And we didn't know that first year if anybody was going to show up. I mean, I went out and I rented this big community center and Barnardsville, North Carolina called the Big Ivy Community Center place where you can imagine it's like any other community center where people would go and have picnics and have a band. And so I rented that place and boy, I'm telling you, people showed up from all over. I mean, I would say for
hundreds of miles, from hundreds of miles around. People showed up and we just had a blast. And we saw every type of method of propulsion you can imagine, you know, not only your regular balloons, but like I say, the Chinese balloons and rockets and kites and remote control helicopters. And it's just like people were so incredibly creative. The
whole thing. It had an aura like like a fireworks show around it, and I was just all struck by some of the effects that some of these these ingenious people could create using a very small budget, really, you know, often no more than a couple hundred dollars, in some cases less than one hundred. Well we did that for i'd say four or five years every year, and most of the time the champion was this man from Tennessee
named Jeff Wilson. And he was so good. You know, Jeff would come out, he'd drive out from Tennessee with his wife, Debbie, and you never knew he had all kinds of interesting gadgets, and he was that kind of guy, you know, my kind of guy, gadget kind of guy, and you never knew exactly what his craft was going to look like. I think it was his very first year he produced this big triangular craft and it basically I think there's a UFO out there, famous one called
like the Belgian triangles. It reminded all of us of that. And he got this thing up in the air. He just attached black helium balloons to it best I recall, and he got this thing up into the air, and then he had a remote control and he could use this remote control to create these different stages where once this thing got up in the air, it would release smoke and fog and then it would and then he had lasers that would shoot down and he could scan
the ground with the lasers. I mean, it looked amazing if you walked outside and you saw that. For one thing, as far as the size of it, it was probably like three feet by three feet by three feet, you know, a triangle. But if it's up there in the sky, you can't really tell how big it is at night. And I mean, if you saw that, you would swear you were looking at some other worldly craft, especially back in those days, and it was so amazing that, believe
it or not. Afterward, pictures of his fake UFO made it out there onto the Internet without explanation, and media outlets around the world started running stories saying this was a real UFO, and there was one story that said it was captured in Ireland. I think probably my favorite one is there was an issue of Fate magazine that came out right after that and they had a painting on the front that looked just like his triangle. I
can only imagine it was his craft. To this day, to this day, I kid you not, and Mobius will tell you the same thing. There are people who contact me and they are making documentaries or whatever, and they say, what's the story behind this UFO? Want to talk about, you know, the sighting and they and they always have heard a different version of it. And when I tell them, oh, well, look, this was actually a fake. This was a prop that
we used in a contest. You know, a lot of times they don't believe it, they don't want to hear it. And in fact, Jeff got such a kick out of this that he gave me that very first UFO that he made, so that I could put it in my Asheville Mystery Museum that I had at the time, where it was on display all those years. I now have it in storage in uh in Asheville, and that's one of the things that I'm going to be bringing here
to Las Vegas in the near future. Well, every year he blew us away, and he was just such a good guy. He and Debbie were just great people. And at one point, you know, I did an event out here in Vegas, and he drove all the way out here by himself from to a seat to Las Vegas to spend one evening when I'm dinged this event. And then later on he and Debbie came out together and went out to dinner one evening with Lauren and myself.
We just always had a really fun, wonderful time. And then he contacted me last year in March of twenty twenty four to tell me that he had stage four cancer, that it had it had spread to his lungs, skin, liver, bones, and we made a special arrangement. When we come back from this break, I'm going to tell you for the first time what that arrangement was. And I'm already getting the goosebumps. I'm already getting the ice water down my back,
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AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua pe Warren, beaming into your wormhole brain from my studio in Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every night is silver. I Gietato Zoom talking to you about my friend who recently passed away, Jeff Wilson, champion UFO maker at my event, famous especially for his big, amazing triangles that he would float up there to this guy that would make you
believe you were about to be abducted. I'm looking at this message that I received from him March fifteenth of twenty twenty four at one fifty eight pm. He was, I believe, fifty six years old at this time. He said, Hey, man, don't know if you saw my post on Facebook, but I have stage four cancer. Just want to let you know some of my best times were at the UFO contest.
So I wrote him back and said, damn, I'm sorry to hear this, And you know, of course, I told him how much that I enjoyed our friendship and thanked him for this and that you know how it goes. But but then at the same time, you know, he he's a guy like me. He's a curious person. He's interested in ghosts and UFOs in the afterlife, and I knew that I could preach this subject with him and I said, I said, well, look, if you are to pass on, let's establish a secret word that you can
use to connect with me from the other side. What is an unusual word you will remember? Now, let me pause for a second and tell you may know this is not the first time I have done this. I have done this with a number of friends over the years who've passed on. There has only been one time when I may have gotten a result from it. But I can't be one hundred percent sure, and that is because my wife may have just guessed the word because she also knew the person. No sense in getting it
off into that story. But I've never this is This is very different kind of thing where I just say, okay, what is an unusual word? You'll remember it? So and somehow. The idea, of course, will be that after he's dead, he will try to communicate this word to me in some way. So he wrote me back and he said, give me a word. So I thought about it for a little bit, and I thought, well, so you know, what's something that is appropriate to h they'd be easy
to remember. And I said, how about this, given your UFO models, here is a word that's simple and memorable. Triangle triangle, and he wrote me back and he said, triangle is perfect. And then he said that video is still getting lots of hits from people saying it's real. So I told him, I said, please be sure not to tell another soul that our word is triangle, and that way I will be certain I'm not being misled
if we connect, and he swore he would not tell anyone. Well, as I told you that cancer kept spreading over the past year, and I got a text on Valentine's Day, February the fourteenth of twenty twenty five from his wife Debbie to let me know that Jeff had passed away on February the eighth. He was fifty seven years old. So that was that was a sad start to Valentine's Day. But I immediately started thinking, I wonder if he's going to try to connect with me somehow. Now told Debbie how
sorry I was. I'll get back to that in a minute. After I texted with her for a little bit and this was I'd just woken up and you know, I
have weird hours and checked her text messages. I don't know what it was sometime early in the after noon and Valentine's Day was on a Friday, and this show Strange Things comes out every Friday, and so my routine is to wake up and check my text messages or whatever, and then I get on the computer and make sure that the show has been uploaded properly by iHeart, and if everything looks good, then I sit down and I start promoting the show through social media, and I send
out my newsletter and kind of let everybody know that the new show is posted. So right as soon as I finished texting with her, I sat down at my computer to start promoting the day's show and I went to Twitter, which they now call X And every almost every Friday, Coast to Coast AM has a little promo that they will put out there on their Twitter feed to publicize the Paranormal Podcast Network, and it'll have a link to my show and Sundra's show and Captain Ron show.
And there's always you know, like a little picture of some kind there, and it's usually something creepy, you know, some shadowy ghostly figure, or it might be you know, Bigfoot, or it might be like close up eyes of some little alien, or you just never know what they're going to post there. But it's always some kind of creepy thing, right. So as soon as I went to Twitter, I got a notification that Coast to Coast AM had put out
the promo for that day. And what I usually do is I'll retweet that and then I will write my own original tweet with well, here's what today's show is. And I have nothing to do with the folks who operate the Twitter Paige, I don't even know who does it. I mean, I know who some of the tech guys are. I can take some guesses, but I'm not a part of that process. I check my social media and I see what they put out there, and I'm just as
surprised as anybody else. So here's the promo that they put out for that day, Valentine's Day, February fourteenth, twenty twenty five. They posted a picture, and let me describe this picture to you. There is a blue, surreal, flat, peaceful landscape. It's a bit hazy, a bit dreamy, and there is a man standing there alone and we see him from behind gazing off into the distance at the horizon, and in front of him in the sky is a
single object. It's a huge glowing triangle I cannot imagine a better portrayal of Jeff Wilson passing onward toward the next realm and sending me our secret message. Can you imagine? I get the text from his wife, Debbie, put the phone down, go to my computer to promote the show, and the first thing I see is this image. It's like Jeff is standing there looking at his triangular craft in the sky. God. Yeah, I mean, I'm telling you.
The hair is standing up on my arms. And I just had to sit there for a minute, and I mean I was, I was sort of sort of numb. And then you know, I started getting some tears in my eyes, and I said, what else could he have done? Like? This is perfect? He showed me He went beyond triangle, showed me a picture of a man who looks like he's passing in to some other, to some other realm. He's at peace with it, but he's curious. And there's there's his there's his triangular craft. Thank you, Jeff, God
bless you, God speed. You know what. Jeff was a man who loved to drive fast cars, build things that have crazy adventures, and his excitement was almost childlike, and he was brilliant and I told his wife Debbie that he's building some kind of chariot right now up there to soar through the heavens. And she wrote back and said that, well someone else told her that he's racing
the chariots in heaven. Well there you go. So if you need a little proof that life goes on and we will see our loved ones again someday, well just think about that story. Time for a break. When we come back. I have something else I want to share with you that's quite amazing about the human body you me, and the potential for us being greater spiritual beings playing into that afterlife. I'm Joshua pe Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM
Paranormal Podcast Network. I'll be back after these important messages. Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeart Radio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua pe Warren, and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual. I'm going to if I can remember ask, I'm gonna ask Lauren to go to the podcast Instagram page and post a screenshot of this image. That I was telling you about of the man looking at the
glowing triangle in the sky. And if you if you're on Instagram, I think it's just at Joshua P. Warren podcast. You'll find you'll find me there, and it's it's a fairly new Instagram page. It hasn't been around long. So go ahead, follow us. Let's build that. And if if I get one of the more people I have the more picture, I'll be inspired to post. But Larn's the instagrammer, and so I'll ask her to do that. Something else
I want to mention that's just sort of curious. Is I think that we did that contest no more than five years and if memory serves correctly, Jeff Wilson was the champion every year and we had great competition. It was the champion every year except one year. And that year the man who won was named Jim Robison and he lived in Asheville, and Jim Robison he blew us all away because that he he was able to take
those Chinese lanterns that cost next to nothing. And I'm talking about like the paper lanterns and there's a little candle underneath, and you light the candle and it turns into a mini'ture hot air balloon and then drifts up into the sky. I mean it's miraculous. I mean, it's truly like watching something magical manifest right before your eyes.
It floats up into the sky and off into the distance, and then thank goodness, the candle goes out and then they fall down and disintegrate and hopefully they don't burn forest down. I mean, I've never heard of that, but you know, people let off thousands of those things. So we were doing an event and all he had was a few packs of these Chinese lanterns, and I don't know,
I don't know exactly how many. But he had such knowledge of weather patterns and timing that he was able to release these Chinese lanterns and just the right way so that once they got up into the sky, they formed a giant V shape like a flock of geese, and it looked like the phoenix lights flying over because even though it was a bunch of separate dots of light different lanterns, when you look up, your eye connects them all. And I swear, you know, this is how
much it had cost to do that. I don't know, ten dollars you know, it's paper and tiny, little cheap Chinese candles and it was just amazing. There are pictures out there of this huge V shape that looks like the phoenix lights and he did that with Chinese lanterns. So we I mean, we really had some great creative people working on that. And you know what, Jim is dead also. And Jim died. He was probably around Jeff's age, maybe even a little younger. And I can't remember. I
think he might have had a tumor or something. I don't recall. So what does that mean. I mean, it's just like the two guys who were the champs at that both died, and they're both wonderful, wonderful, talented, friendly, warm people. I don't know that reminds you of that, you know, Billy Joelsong. Only the good die young. I guess, oh,
will I miss them both. The human body is such a remarkable thing though, because you know, I remember I used to read, you know, like in the Bible about Methuselah and how he lived to be about hundreds of years old or something, and you think, well, that's just ridiculous,
that's nonsense. But we are learning so much more so quickly about how much more complex the body is and how what a role the energy plays in the body that I'm thinking that it might be possible that we are going to see some exponential growth here very soon that's going to start expanding our lives tremendously, our life spans, at least for for those of us who get access to it and can afford it. When I was living in Puerto Rico, one of my favorite things to do
was to visit the bioluminescent bays. And you go out there at night, and if you found a good company, they'd take you out on a boat on a dark night to one of these bays and they'd let you jump in the water, and the water was as warm as bath water, And as soon as you hit the water, your entire body was surrounded by this fluorescent blue glow, like the glow of a glow stick that you'd shake up at a parade or a party, and it was
just the most magical thing. I mean, you'd lifted your if you'd lift your hand up and you saw the beads of water rolling down your hand, the beads of water would be sparkling like little stars. You could put your hands under the water and thrust them forth like you're pushing forth a fireball, and sure enough, a big blue ball which out of your hand. I could sit here and tell you stories all night long about weird biluminescent bay effects. One night I was on a bay
and it was a huge, huge, big bay. There was nobody else around, and I was on this boat with this captain and he goes, hey, guys, watch this. You're not gonna want to miss this. And he turned on this motor that the fish didn't like, and all of a sudden, it was like hundreds of fish came leaping out of the water at once, and every one of them was glowing blue. I mean, it was just like
the craziest thing I've ever seen. And this is a biluminicent effect because there are these little creatures, little microscopic creatures that live in the water called dino flagelets, and whenever they're agitated, they glow. It's part of a defense mechanism. So these are little glowing creatures. For a while, I even had some in a jar as pets, but I think Lauren forgot to feed them at some point. So nonetheless, there's to ingest I mean, if you drink water from
the Bioluminescent Bay, it's not going to kill you. And when I was there, I actually on one night I ran into some doctors who had traveled to the Biluminescent Bay from far away, and they were studying this method where they said they were taking bioluminescent water and injecting it into people, and that after you do this, because it's totally safe, you could put the person in a dark room with a very sensitive camera and then you
could see the glowing water flowing all throughout the person's veins. And it was a very effective way of imaging certain things, a very safe, effective way of imaging certain things that may not have been so easy to image otherwise. And I just thought that was like a genius idea. Well, and then the other day I'm looking around here on the internet and I come across this story and it says it says humans glow in the dark. It's just too weak for our eyes to see. They're not talking
about putting bioluminescent things in you. They're saying, and this is spiritscience central dot com. They're saying that no humans
also just glow on their own. Humans are also naturally bioluminescent, that it's very faint, that it's imperceptible to the naked eye, That it's the product of our metabolism, the chemical processes that keep ourselves alive and thriving, and as our bodies generate energy to fuel these processes, they also release small amounts of photons, or particles of light, and they form a dim glow that's always present, though hidden from view. And it's reminder than even in our most ordinary moments,
extraordinary things are happening beneath the surface. Well, I wanted to know, like, how legit is this? It makes sense, but how legit is it? So I said, hey, Groc, Grok, is it true that humans are faintly bioluminescent? Now, if you don't know, Grok is my new favorite AI search engine. You go there and you ask Groc. You say, hey, tell me, you could ask him anything. You can ask him anything and you'll get an amazing answer. And I say him because, look, I guess technically, I mean, I
guess Groc is a sexual. But I always kind of think of Grok as being a man, because that Groc seems like c three po to me. But come to think of it, I mean, is C three po a man? Is this even a reasonable question? Maybe this is one of those things they call a non sequitur. I don't know. I've never tried to ask Groc anything dirty. Uh, because you know, I'm not sure. I don't want to be impolite. I don't want to be offensive. I don't know what. I don't understand why. I don't want Groc to do
something bad to me. Uh. I just ask about science and philosophy. But if one of you decide to ask Rock something dirty, let me know how Groc responds to them. So Groc says, yes, humans are indeed faintly bi iluminescent. This phenomenon is due to a process called ultra weak
photon emission UPE. We're living organisms, including humans, emit a very small number of photons or light particles as a byproduct of metabolic processes, and humans this glow is extremely faint, about one thousand times weaker than the human eye can detect, so we don't see it under normal circumstances. But we have such an energy layer that we're glowing. Is this similar to the aura? Okay, we're up on a break. My goodness, the time keeps flying by when we come
back listen to this. I saw a headline and I was like, no, this can't be true, this can't be true. An electronic tongue. I'm Joshua P. Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'll be right back. Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. Warren. And you glow.
You are a bioluminescent being. And you know, even though your eyes might not be able to always see people glowing, some people can see an aura. I can see the human aura. If you have never seen the human aura, and I'm not saying that that's that's what we're talking about here, that that's the same thing, but it's certainly I'm sure related. If you've never seen the human aura. If you sign up for my free e newsletter on the homepage of Joshua P. Warren dot com, I told
you you'll get some links. One of them is a link to in free instructions on something I invented. It's called the Aura visor, And for a few dollars you can make one of these and like ten minutes at your house, you put it on, and you will most likely start seeing the aura and possibly even deeper into the spiritual realm very quickly. I'm not joking. Try that out, but sure enough, you are a glowing spiritual being. You are radiating light. You are not just this crude. This
crude't matter you are. You are an energy being first and foremost, and energy you can be neither created nor destroyed, simply conserved, transferred on. That's why I don't think you actually die. When you die, a part of you dies.
We're always shape shifting. You don't look the way you looked when you were a baby, or a different, different form of yourself now, But you're still You're still you, And I believe that when you shed this skin, you still have that energy and you move on to other experiences, into what you can call an after life. But I don't think you're you're ever unconscious. I'm sure your level of consciousness may change, but I think you will always.
If you're conscious now, then that means you're always going to be conscious in some form. That's just what I think. And I am not the smartest man in the world, but I did stay at a holiday and express when it comes to the complexity of the human body. I saw this headline, and you know how much stuff you see on the net and you're just like, yeah, right, this is just some kind of clickbait. This can't be real.
I saw a headline and it said electronic tongue could let you taste cake and virtual reality, and I'm just like, no way. I'm a very open minded guy, but even for me, I'm like, no way, you're gonna let me taste cake in virtual reality? And then I realized this is an article from New Scientist dot com. This is a legit science I was like, what, well, here it is. It's by Alex Wilkins. Virtual reality could get more realistic thanks to scientists inventing an artificial tongue that can taste
flavors such as sourness and umami. Now, let's Paul's right there. Because again, I'm not the smartest guy. I'm not the most cultured guy. I don't even know what umami means. So I was like, hey, Grock, I'm just gonna let groc do this show from now on. Unfortunately he can't talk right now, but maybe someday. But anyways, I was like,
what is what is umami? And apparently it says umami is a savory taste, one of the basic five tastes, along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter, comes from the Japanese word umai, which means delicious, and it says it's found in many foods, including meats. So here is like examples of umami rich foods parmesan, cheese, yummy mushrooms. Yeah, I like mushrooms, Seaweed, yeah, I can handle some seaweed,
soy sauce, tomatoes, miso, cured meats like pepperoni, salami, bacon. Okay, So they're saying I can taste all this stuff through virtual reality. How is this gonna work? It says this electronic tongue can replicate these flavors like cake and fish soup through virtual reality. And it says that this I
guess as scientist to your name yet send Yeah. At the Ohio State University and his colleagues have developed this system called e Taste, and it can sample of food work out how to partly recreate the flavor of the food and apply this to your mouth. It's got chemicals in there that correspond to salt and citric and glucose
and anyway. So they have it's almost like I think of this myself as being like a print cartridge, like a color cartridge, and it mixes certain colors together, and it uses sensors to detect the levels of these chemicals, and food converts them to digital readings, sends these values to the pump, which pushes all amounts of different flavored containing hydro gels into a small tube under a person's tongue. So I'm looking at a picture of this thing, and it looks to me like some kind of a little
stack of gels hooked to a microchip. And I guess, like this little flexible piece of plastic goes under your tongue and the tongue is connected to this little stack of gels and a microchip, and so I guess you sit there with some kind of a mouthpiece and you go to like the Food Network website. So I mean, it's not like that they're magically creating this flavor in your mouth. I mean there's some combination of chemicals there that they're using to reconstruct some of these flavors. It's
still pretty darn crazy, though. This is what I'm talking about in ten years. Who knows, who knows what with AI out there? Who knows what our world's going to be like in ten years and what we're going to be able to do with the human body? Okay? I want to jump to an email that I got from a man in Australia and he wanted to share this with me. He writes to me. His name is Scott, and he says, mate, crikey, you know what, I wish
that Americans had something cool like that. We could say, you know, British people could say bloody hell, or you know, you got the Australians. Crikey. What do we have as Americans? Dude? I don't know. We need to come up with some kind of a cool cultural opening like that. He says. Joshua, I like what you're doing, Keep doing it. I love your inquisitive mind, etc. He says this good fortune tone, man, dang it. He said. Things have been happening in the
days following meditating on the good fortune tone. He says, thirty seconds all the way up to twenty minutes. For example, he says, I found a lost priceless gold ring of sixty one years that a grandma lost at the public school some hours earlier. It just appears to me meters away when it became clear to keep an eye out for it, as distressed onlookers stood by the pool side staff and all, and I just popped up like Frodo and I'm like, here, it is no big deal. I
told the lady. They were all in tears. Meditating on the tone has brought me and others good fortune. So he says, Then there was another thing, drove on a two hour goose chase each way because of an order on a package that got messed up, one hundred and eleven kilometers from my home. And he says, he's talking about how complicated this whole thing was, and I'm kind of editing this as I read it, But he said, as this is a pink climbing rose with a lovely scent.
Long story, But the lady at the plant's location was going to get rid of it. It had grown large and unruly. I took a few cuttings with my box scissors. So four hours over two days and driving two hundred and seventy five point eight eight miles, he switched into miles. He says he had these priceless cuttings that you'd be unlikely to find anyway else, considering bah and he says, I took these cuttings and they couldn't have been more perfect for what I needed. It was an ordeal that
worked out great. This was the first thing that really came to me when I used the tone. And then he says, fast forward to today. After listening to the tone yesterday for about a minute, I woke up today went about my routine and he said, this usually means swimming and physio as I I am recovering from a fallen some injuries, and he said, I am a year
out of a surgery. He says, anyway, today, I'm coming up past my old high school and parked opposite as this Ford Turbo for sale turbocharged beast for under ten thousand. It's basically the car i'd imagine wanting. The night before while falling asleep, my father brought up wanting his old stolen one back from twenty eighteen, and this one it's for sell locally. Very nice, well to do folks, willing to negotiate. He said, this car is now mine. It's
going to be inspected tomorrow. He just goes on and on, and he says, what the heck have you done? Man? He says, this tone works. Use it everyone, Play this to patients in hospital and rehab. He says, I want to play it and gamble. Joshua, keep being you well, Scott, thank you. Here it is, folks, the one and only good fortune tone. That's it for this edition of the show.
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