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Navigating Spring Break: Safety Warnings, Travel Tips & Airline Mishaps

Shawn & G Episode 28

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When paradise beckons spring breakers, danger sometimes lurks beneath the surface. Shawn and G tackle the massive spring break travel season by sharing crucial safety information every traveler should know before boarding their flight.

The episode opens with a harrowing account of a Tampa flight gone wrong, where severe weather trapped passengers on the tarmac for hours despite the crew's best efforts to get them to their destination. This no-win situation highlights how Mother Nature can disrupt even the most meticulous travel plans, leaving flight crews to bear the brunt of passenger frustration.

As millions flock to popular destinations like Panama City, Cancun, and South Padre Island, the FBI has issued serious warnings for Americans traveling abroad. The hosts provide vital context about the false sense of security many travelers have when visiting international destinations, sharing sobering advice about knowing the location of U.S. embassies and understanding that American laws don't protect you overseas. With recent troubling incidents in Punta Cana making headlines, their firsthand expertise offers essential guidance for staying safe while having fun.

The conversation takes several entertaining detours, including an encounter with a first-class seat thief, discussions about "dragon breath" passengers, and the unique character types that emerge during spring break travel season. They wrap up with a spotlight on Key Largo as their destination of the week, highlighting its world-class diving, fishing, and seafood offerings.

Whether you're planning your own getaway or simply curious about what flight crews experience during this chaotic travel season, this episode delivers insider knowledge that could make or break your next vacation. Have you prepared properly for your international adventure? The answer might determine whether your spring break memories are wonderful or worrisome.

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Speaker 1:

FBI spring break warnings, weather delays, wooden planes all this next on Cabin Pressure with Sean and G.

Speaker 2:

Hey, everyone welcome. This is Cabin Pressure.

Speaker 1:

What up what up, what up, what up what up, what's up, what's up people?

Speaker 2:

How did I know some other kind of shit was going to just happen?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I told you, man, you got to keep it fresh. I know You're definitely changing it up a little bit Right Every week. I'm going to try to do some type of other welcome, you know, because I know the fans out there look forward to it.

Speaker 2:

I can't wait for the little voiceover. What's going on, man?

Speaker 1:

Oh, what's going on, man, oh man. You know, this seems like this project. This freaking flood in my basement like is uh, it wasn't really a flood, but the leak in my basement was like taking forever. It's like it just keeps going on and on and on. And you got these workers coming in. I got painters and stuff to come in and, uh, you ever have workers in your house where you're just like, um, they are annoying you for some reason if that was just in case, I'd annoy myself.

Speaker 1:

No, you know I'm the worker, I know you're a worker, I know you're a worker, but you know there's something about.

Speaker 2:

No, you know, when the house was built, yeah, yeah, annoyed the shit out of me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, there's people that work in your house like there's, there's, there's probably people you hire. Everybody hires somebody sometime in their life, whatever. But my number one pet peeve is smokers oh yeah, I know that dude.

Speaker 1:

I can't stand smokers man. I I had this little pig pen dude. He came in and nicest, friendliest guy, but he just reeked. I mean, everything about him was like this repelling, like like smoke. He was like this little you can, you could see the like, a little like waif around him. It was, it was, it's, it's nauseating. I just don't, I can't stand it and there's nothing like he as he walked through the house, like after they went, I'm like spraying Lysol and everything. Lysol was challenging it, you know, trying to get it, get rid of it, it's as bad as body odor.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's bad.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know if smokers don't realize that.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't think they do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that sense is just like that smell has just been burnt out. Yeah, right.

Speaker 2:

But you're super sensitive to it. I mean, anybody that doesn't smoke is super sensitive.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's kind of like that smoker that's sitting next to you on a plane, right, like I mean, and you're a non-smoker, I mean you're almost gagging, you're moving, yeah, or you want to move, no, you're moving. I know you, no me, yeah, I might change flights. Yeah, you're, you're definitely. I mean, I, I can't stand it. It's just, it's something about it. Nausea as a little kid, when I was growing up, like my, my parents were smokers, right, and you know, when you're a little kid you don't know any difference. But literally I remember hanging my head outside of the freaking car window as my parents smoked in the car. You know it was that bad. I mean, you gotta remember it's not today's world. So for all you youngsters out there thinking, oh, terrible parents, whatever, but everybody and their mom was doing that back then. And guess what, there was no c-belts in our car either back then. That's how long ago was sitting in the back of a truck.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, it was just uh, just that, that rancid, nasty smell.

Speaker 2:

But but now they're switching over to vaping, and that's horrible too, though I mean, that's as stinky, it's not. But you know something? It's annoying as hell because they they think they can just do it anywhere yeah, yeah, that's.

Speaker 1:

That's the one thing. I like they just think they can go and do it anywhere and all that stuff because it doesn't stink. Or some of them like smell decent actually, like have fruit smells and stuff like that, but it's like, yeah, you can't just do all that stuff anywhere. I mean, people that are non-smoker are so hypersensitive to that and people don't, and they don't get that and there's no offense to them, like as their personality and as a person on stuff, this is a habit or you know, a bad habit they have that they need to kick. Eventually they will, because the health is going to catch up with them, right? Yeah, you can't, you can't continue.

Speaker 2:

Very, very, very, very, very few people no, I watched my mom I watched my mom go through it and I watched um, you know, unfortunately, the the what happens from smoking and it's horrible.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's absolutely horrible yeah, I mean the deterioration of your body, your skin, the neck, molecular breakdown and all that stuff. Anyways, other other things happen. Man is, uh, it's March madness, march madness, march madness. Man, you know, my wife is like the biggest freaking basketball fan. Oh, I know that. And uh, yesterday she comes walking down in, uh, down here to my desk and she's like, she's like, here's your bracket, fill it out, you gotta, you got like two, two hours before it, you know, opens, I'm like really and she goes and don't cheat.

Speaker 2:

So whose bracket were you in, was it? I mean somebody like we know dude you are.

Speaker 1:

You are. Every person out there just laughed at you like beyond laugh. They're rolling over who's bracket? We all have your. You don't have your personal bracket no much madness.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

There's a person that runs that no, no, no, no, no, right, no, no. People that play March. There's people that are betting yes, there's people out there Vegas and all that stuff, but people just have their own brackets just to be playing along, type of thing. It's like I'm following this tournament. Let me fill out what I think was prediction Innocent.

Speaker 2:

No money.

Speaker 1:

You know like so yeah no, it's not Whose bracket's your own personal bracket.

Speaker 2:

I knew that. Forget it. You're missing what I'm saying, because when people do this for March Madness, right, they get people together and they each have their own brackets, right, yeah, they pick their bracket and they bet on it.

Speaker 1:

There's no betting on. Always like you're, you're, you're the gambling part of it. You're, you're, throwing the gambling part in it. A lot of like millions of people don't do any gambling whatsoever, it's just your own bracket. Okay, I got it.

Speaker 2:

It's just the follow. Okay, I just thought you were gambling on it.

Speaker 1:

No, it's just me against my wife right now. And it's like who picks the most and who gets the most right picks and all that stuff, because it goes on for a while.

Speaker 2:

I got you. Okay, now I got it because it's just a friendly little bracket. Alright, it was between you and her. See now, I was sitting there thinking that you guys were getting into some little thing, that each one of you were betting your bracket on a bracket, none of us win.

Speaker 1:

If we're doing it between the two of us, it's our money.

Speaker 2:

Acting like I don't know what the hell March Madness brackets are. I was sitting there thinking you were just gambling on it. No, there's no gambling, I got you. It's like asking me about the damn Alamo again.

Speaker 1:

Literally people will be like, yeah, asking how'd you do? In your own bracket there's a lot of non-gambling.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So everybody that was laughing at me at the beginning don't freaking laugh, because I knew what the hell he was talking about.

Speaker 1:

No, he didn't. No, he didn't. Oh, hell, yes, I did, anyways. So what's going on with you, man? Nightmare, nightmare, yep, a nightmare win what I'm getting to that man?

Speaker 2:

Do you remember? This past week I've been doing the Tampa turns Right.

Speaker 1:

That weather, oh man, the weather here has been totally like freaking psychotic.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but I'm talking about down in Florida. Oh yeah, that was a whole weather front that was going through. It went across the whole nation, yeah, but it actually started at the top of like Florida and then you've seen this whole thing and we had to go all the way to the East Coast, down the coast, all the way across the state of Florida, just to get back into Tampa, just getting down there. Yeah, but that system that you're talking about that was a huge Went across the United States, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, yeah, it went across the United States, but that particular system was that one that killed all those people in tornadoes and stuff before it even got to Florida. But when you got to Florida, how did it affect you?

Speaker 2:

That's what I was saying, yeah, so anyway, we came down the coast and we had to come all the way across the state of Florida, come back into Tampa. We got there, we got in there. It was crazy. Turbulence was absolutely nuts. There was another crew that went through. Actually, they took like a straight shot through there and they said the turbulence was just freaking crazy springtime is the worst time to fly that is, but I mean everybody's like.

Speaker 1:

You know we do it because of our schedules and stuff and spring break and all that crap, but it's like it is the one of the worst times to fly in volatile weather yeah, tampa's like a couple-hour flight, but anyway it takes us like almost four hours to get down there.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

We had to come down the coast, come back around hold, but anyway, we got into Tampa. So then we had to make a decision, because it's either we board these people up and this system's coming in. We know it's going to shut the airport down. So we had a decision to make do we board them up, go sit out in the bullpen right and wait for this storm to clear we'll be number one for takeoff, we can get these people out right, we have like three hours of play time here or do we just sit them in the terminal and know the thing is going to cancel and we, we know it's going to cancel because we, we're all going to go illegal, because there's no way. Once that tail end got there, there, the lightning and everything you know how lightning is it shuts the whole airport down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you know that freaking passional rule of rights and all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

Okay, we're getting to that.

Speaker 1:

You can't just like sit them out there forever?

Speaker 2:

We're going to get to that. So, anyway, we made the decision that we're going to try to get these people out. We're going to try to come out the back back in the storm. So we boarded these people up. We take them out there. We told them that the re what we were doing and we were number one for takeoff. We sat out there and, um, and we were waiting it out. Well, it turned into a absolute shit show because we were sitting out there and we were doing water, we do snacks, we were doing uh, we have uh tarmac, uh supplies in case. We were out there for a length of time. So we were waiting out there and the three-hour mark came.

Speaker 1:

You were sitting out there for three hours, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

So we had to taxi back in. But when we started taxiing back in, the lightning was so bad the whole ramp was shut down. Then you got stuck out there even longer, got stuck out there even longer.

Speaker 2:

Now they can't taxi, can't move. The whole ramp was shut down. Then you got stuck out there even longer, got stuck out there even longer. Now. Now they can't taxi, can't move, the ramp can't do anything. We're stuck out there. Now there's a group of people that was getting pissed. Now this is what I'm trying to tell you about your flight crew. We were trying to make a decision to get you guys out on your flight. Now, if we would have taken off guess what, taken off, guess what we're heroes, right, because we made the right call and we got you out there. But because we went illegal.

Speaker 1:

now we're a zero. Yeah, Mother nature, she's a bitch.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. So this woman starts yelling at me about it and I said you know, next time you tell me, what decisions should we have made? Should we just gone and sat in a terminal? We could have sat in the plane at the terminal. Knew we was going to go illegal, just waited it out. We're going to go illegal, just waited it out. We're going to go illegal, walk off that plane. But we tried to get you out. But in doing that, in doing that, what did we? We became that zero.

Speaker 2:

We became your problem, your issue, everything that that that happened out there now, and that wasn't even explained to him before you like, took push off very first thing that we did was tell them that and we informed them everything and we were out there and I was out there with constant water, snacks, everything. But it just proves. It just proves that it doesn't matter what you do. Now the rest of the passengers unfreaking, believable and when I'm telling you, 99% of those people, absolutely they appreciated what we tried to do. Okay, but we always say there's that 1%, there's that 1% and this is what we talk about in these incidents and all this stuff that we talk about on cabin pressure. Is that that 1% that always have got to. They have to needle you right, they have to sit there and make you be the bad person.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, here's the thing, like, yeah, it's that one, like everybody can be like oh yeah, we understand, let's do this, yeah, let's do this, yeah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, yeah. And you go out there and you sit and then impatience happens, yep, and people start getting impatient and then all it takes is one of those people to like I mean literally that flight, I kid you not probably there's probably somebody filed a report against the airline, saying that you trapped them on the airline.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, even though you guys tried to like, accommodate them and everything. But you know that's the. That's the whole like, give and take and ebb and flow of this industry. Like you, just you. You either get it, you don't get it. Most people do, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a no win situation. Sometimes you just got to make a decision. You run with it. See what happens. Would I do it again? Yeah, but that Tampa turn, Sean, that Tampa day was 10 hours A 10-hour.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a 10-hour. First of all, that trip is like more like five, five hours, yeah, yeah, I mean it's down and back. Take them down there, drop them off, load them up, come back.

Speaker 2:

Absolute flipping nightmare. We had to stay the night and then we had to come back the next day and then you think that we were just deadheading home. Nope.

Speaker 1:

Oh well, once that gets in the back, then company to company, this gets kind of can you get squirrely because they don't. You don't know what they're going to be doing.

Speaker 2:

Well, they had us deadheading right and I was like there's no way, one word right, activated, right, of course they're going to do that. So yeah, so anyway, that was it. Tampa turned into an absolute flipping nightmare. But that happens. You know, we're an industry that deals with the weather and sometimes the weather does not cooperate.

Speaker 1:

And all those rules and regulations are for, you know, so that everybody doesn't, you know, push things and get things into unsafe situations because I mean. I mean I don't know how many people on the on the plane knew how long you guys been working you know, yeah, it was, it was, it was a long time yeah, I mean.

Speaker 1:

So they're like. You know anybody, you know, after an eight hour shift, they want to go home, right, well, I mean, you guys are stuck on there for 10 hours. You know anybody, you know, after an eight-hour shift, they want to go home, right, well, I mean, you guys are stuck on there for 10 hours, you know it's like, come on so. A lot of fun, a little interesting. I get that man Been there done that in our career how many times right?

Speaker 2:

Yep, hey, listen, though you know the whole thing. Now, though, is spring break, the travel full effect right now, man spring break.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the wife was just so. She went to work this morning and she's been like cheating in the parking in front of the because of you. She's been parking in the freaking garage in front of the airport, which is very, very expensive, she's not smart, she's very expensive.

Speaker 2:

She's smart, she's not smart, she's very expensive.

Speaker 1:

She's smart, and so, anyways, she gets into the garage and she's thinking oh, you know what? The garage is pretty empty man, it's going to be not busy. She walked into the terminal. She's like you know, the airline security lines were crisscrossed from end to end from the airport. It's been crazy.

Speaker 2:

Sean yeah.

Speaker 1:

And she's like where is everybody parking? But it's been crazy. Yeah. She's like where is everybody parking? But it's spring breakers, yeah, so they're all cheap and trying to do that cheap vacation, so they're off. You know property parking like smart people right, not at the airport anyways.

Speaker 2:

So I still agree with her man. I told her all the time I was like you need to park right here, yeah right yeah, yeah, that's a bill that doesn't need to be, I mean, every day.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy Anyhow. Yeah, man, we got all these crazy different types of pastures and stuff right now on spring break. You got the cruisers. Oh yeah, those are fun, you know. And then you got the freaking college kids going crazy right now.

Speaker 2:

Yep, groups of them, right yeah, groups of them, yep.

Speaker 1:

Groups of them. Right yeah, groups of them.

Speaker 2:

And then you have the families right. You got the girl packs, the boy packs the hey bro hey bro, hey bro, yeah, hey bro, Everything's bro, everything's bro. To the guy next to him Right, everything's bro. And then you got the girls in there. It's a sweatpants. They got their hoodies on, headphones on Don't act, act. Like you know, there are superstars that don't want you to bother them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, this is the vacation travel times Like this is the time of year where most businessmen hate to be on the plane because they got to deal with all this stuff too. Screaming kids, yeah, screaming kids, babies, babies Just people wanting to act a fool on the plane.

Speaker 1:

There's always that one, I guarantee you're going to get one of those. You're gonna get one of those. You're always getting something like that. People are just acting fools. But uh, you know spring break right now. There's a lot to talk about in spring break. People always like did you go on spring break when you're in college?

Speaker 2:

like did you take off?

Speaker 1:

and do spring break I did and like what were some of your destinations daytona beach back then, okay, okay. So you were in college in the Midwest, right yeah, and then you went down to Florida.

Speaker 2:

Drove.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so cool, yeah, driving. There's tons of college kids doing that right now, driving, and families and stuff, because we all don't have the means to fly, right. But hey, cool, you do what you can do, but everybody's doing that vacation time right now. I personally never, ever in my life, did a spring break trip, really Never, never. I just didn't have the means to do it, man. And when I had that time off it was like more of just a break to relax. It's always been that break to relax and chill out and kind of catch up with yourself, you know, from school or work or whatever it is. But never got to do that. But for all these people that are doing, the millions of people that are doing it, I mean there's so many places to go right, there's tons, especially now, man, there's even more than ever.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you were talking about like, um, all this stuff that's happening in the news, like because the news is so freaking, you know, highlighted with all this bullshit that's happening and stuff, and that thing that just happened down in punta, cana, with that girl disappearing.

Speaker 2:

you know I'm talking about yeah, that's, that's horrible. I mean, that's, that story is unbelievable.

Speaker 1:

If you listen, that story is unbelievable so this event that we just went to uh g and I went to this weekend, uh, the lady that runs the foundation, her older, her son, oldest son, that old son, one of her sons, he was just at that resort the week before. Really he was there. He was like everything was fine, everything's good, you know, and really to to to that whole situation like unfortunate, who knows what happened.

Speaker 2:

It sounded like the girl drowned and you know, drift off in the sea and whatever, but it's like there was a lot more to it, man, when you, when you heard that that kid's story it's changed like three or four times but I'm not trying to make anybody guilty or anything, but here here, here's the interesting thing about it is that we're going to get into this a little bit, a little bit more heavier.

Speaker 1:

But, um, you know, when you're going international there, you know there's different laws and stuff. We're going to talk about that stuff here. But back to what we're our spring break thing here the. There's so many places here in the united states to go right tons, I absolutely tons of them. Yeah, yep, and so like, uh like, we're going to name off. Here's a list. These are kind of like top spring break retreats.

Speaker 1:

Locations yeah, yeah, yeah, panama City, that's a big one, myrtle Beach, new Orleans, like I mean, there's a lot of people. A lot of people think like a spring break. They always think of like oh, we're going to a beach and stuff. Cheap-ass one is South Padre, south Padre, south padre, south padre. Yeah, I've been down to south I know, but never on spring break. But I, and when I got there I was like why?

Speaker 1:

it's like a budget yeah, it's just like uh beach, a budget beach yeah, it is it's budget beach, yeah, so out padre yeah, great shrimp down there, though, but um, anyhow, uh, the, uh, nashville, nashville. Man, that's like uh, what is it? The wedding destination? All the different bachelor parties, bachelorette parties.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And anyways, west Coast, honolulu, love Honolulu. Yeah, a lot of people go to Hawaii for spring break.

Speaker 2:

Depends on how much money All these destinations, man, it's funny because you have to look at its cost, right, Because a lot of them big difference in price. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

In the beginning that was what I was saying. I didn't have the means to do this ever on a spring break. That was not an experience that I got to enjoy in college. But there's all these different places Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Austin, Austin, texas. That was one that I didn't. It was like spring break and it's a young city, though but it's big party, big country music, all kinds of bars and partying and fun, fun things like that. You know like?

Speaker 2:

yeah, but spring break in vegas I mean vegas yeah. Well, unless you're at the hotel anytime, yeah exactly.

Speaker 1:

I mean anytime, anywhere, and you know, back in our day vegas was fairly inexpensive to go there. Like the entertainment and the food in vegas used to be the the driving force to go to vegas, I mean we can go to and when we were in vegas like a vegas layover and laying over to, uh, eat and stuff, there we go to buffet. It was costing us like 20 bucks and we go to a seafood buffet and eat all the lobster we can eat. You know, possibly, possibly eat.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

You know, it was so much cheaper than it is today. Today's world, it's like everything in Vegas just went like a hundred times more expensive, right?

Speaker 2:

But you know, if, if, if I was a college kid, I mean Panama city, that'd be it. Panama city, yeah, Because, because that I mean that's a little part, I mean that's a hardcore party. I mean, if you're going to go there to have a party and have fun, I mean that's a hardcore party. But when you look at some of these destinations, like Key West Key West is an adult playground. It is because they don't have a lot of beach. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

But here you can get there by the car. I know, you know, so that's you know. So Key West has a lot of different places to offer.

Speaker 2:

There's tons of dive bars there man, I'm saying, as far as spring break, college kids, yeah, I mean because Key West is big for snorkeling and diving and everything Partying. Yeah, I know that, but more for adults.

Speaker 1:

I think it's more for partying period. I mean, I went to Key West, and you know what? Here's my thing in my. I went to Key West and you know what here, here's my thing in my, my little analysis of Key West. I'm not going back, cause that's not my type of vacation. Right, like I explored the whole place and checked out the fort there, checked out the white house, checked out uh, um, what's his name's house? The writer's house, you a writer's house? You know, I looked at all that stuff, but it was, it was mainly just, you know, the keys itself is just a giant party. Right, it didn't matter where you did key Largo, key West, key, you know, you name it, it's this part big party. But if you're into that, cool man, I mean do it.

Speaker 2:

I'm still saying, though college kids, Panama city, Panama city, that's your place. All right, yeah, I think Panama city, I mean you know it is if, if I was going for the nightlife and the party for the spring break, yeah, that'd be it, Because you, I mean you have like Punta Cana, which is is really cool, but it's more resort style.

Speaker 1:

Well, let's, let's, let's I'm breaking this into a and foreign, because here's the thing when you transfer this whole time and you say I'm going to go international, there's a whole new dynamic to this Exactly Right, I mean like and this gets into the point of like what's happening right down in Punta Cana. It's like that dynamic of yes, I want to go have fun, but there's this huge, huge danger right now.

Speaker 2:

as an American, International laws basically too, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, it doesn't matter where you go. There's certain places that are even heightened Like to be an American outside the borders of the United States. It can be kind of dangerous right now.

Speaker 2:

Now, we were just talking about that. I know you don't have a kid, but if you had a kid we're going to go on to the international part of this Would you let your kid go there?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, internationally. I would definitely be very questionable on the destination they're going to go, because there's some that are much less concerned than others, like me right now in Mexico, I don't know. No way in hell, sean. Yeah, there's no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, you know me, my three no way, not one of them would be on a plane going to an international destination for spring break. That's just trouble. It's just trouble. I mean you're out having fun. Next thing you know it could be the police, it could be cartel, it could be just somebody looking for trouble.

Speaker 1:

Well, here's the problem is that these American kids go internationally right and they are applying American laws and rules to their surroundings, Like they think that that is what is applied to them and it's not.

Speaker 2:

It's. A false sense of security is what it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you get to these foreign countries, they got different rules. You're not aware of the rules because you're not educating yourself before you go there. And then you start doing some crazy stuff that you might think might be innocent here in the United States, whereas over there it's a crime, you know. And then, not to mention now, like you know, we got big old targets on our back being Americans abroad, you know, like you can't just, you know, just be going out there like having fun and stuff and not thinking that somebody's not looking at you.

Speaker 2:

You're, I don't care, you're always as of an American, I think you're always a target when you go to these international destinations. You got to be careful. You do, you got to be careful.

Speaker 1:

You got to be careful. It doesn't matter where you are in the world, it doesn't matter if you're on spring break either.

Speaker 2:

These college kids don't think about that at all. And I mean here's a perfect example too is that this girl, this girl down there? She lost her life. And here's this other kid. You know he's fighting for his life because we don't know what he did or what she did or what happened, but we do know this there's two families right now that are feeling this and they made the decision of letting one let their kid go and they lost their kid. One let their kid go and they're fighting for their kid.

Speaker 1:

Right, it's a bad situation, because that kid that they're fighting for right now, he got detained for like 12 days and they hadn't pressed one charge. They can't even do that in the United States. If you're thinking, do that in the United States, you know Like. If you're thinking you're in the United States, you can't just be held for no reason, you know right. I guarantee you, though, with that one In these other countries, they can do whatever they want.

Speaker 2:

I bet you money. There's a piece of paper that's signed that says if anything's found out, he's extradited back. Who knows I, I bet you.

Speaker 1:

I don't know Anyway, and I haven't looked into it.

Speaker 2:

Let's just say this though Internationally no way in hell I would not let my kid go. If I was letting him go to spring break, it would definitely be domestic, domestic.

Speaker 1:

There's no way I would let the international go If you were going international and you didn't have these concerns, and it was just you. Where are some places?

Speaker 2:

That I'd go yeah, cabo, cabo, you like cabo yeah, I go to cabo, I go, um, I go. I like cancun though. Yeah, I do, I like cancun well, here's my.

Speaker 1:

I'm a cabo lover. Now I've switched from cancun to cabo. As far as my me, destinations like it's like Cabo is a much more um, there's a little bit of everything there for everybody. You know like you can get whatever you want. So if you want hardcore partying and craziness, you know Cabo Wabo and go have fun. Or you want to chill out and relax on a beach and just chill out at the resort hundreds of resorts to do that, you know, whereas, uh and uh and I think there's just more to offer there, period uh, opposed to cancun, you're kind of like really isolated in this very narrow strip, and you know they got you kind of like isolated in this thing, which is a good and a bad thing, because being isolated means there's a little bit more control with security and all that stuff. But, um, yeah, cabo's, cabo's a jam. The other thing, man, there's all these different international destinations that kids are going to regardless. So one that used to be like a big hot spot is jamaica.

Speaker 2:

Have you ever been in jamaica I have. Yeah, I've never been in jamaica, I don't want to go, yeah, yeah I always hear it's like one side island's good and one side's bad yeah, we. We went into the port on um with a and, yeah, it's not a place I'd want to go.

Speaker 1:

And you were not impressed with it.

Speaker 2:

Nope, not at all. I mean, I was ready to get back on the boat, just nothing I wanted to do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then St Martin, st Martin's nice St Martin, st Croix, all those places, bahamas I've been there Anywhere in the Bahamas. I would highly recommend people to go. Yeah, the security there is a little different.

Speaker 2:

That's why all the cruise lines stop there too, though, because it's cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean they're all attached in different countries and affiliated with their own little country. But it's like uh, nasa, dude, not a lot of spring breakers are going to go to nasa because it's so damn expensive right like it's super expensive there. Have you been to nasa? Yeah, yeah, I mean it is like wow, um, anyways, yeah, punticana, I've never been there, that's someplace I've been, like you know. Yeah, I've been there either. Yeah, and then, uh, porto rarta, I've never been there, that's someplace. I've never, like you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I haven't been there either.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then Puerto Vallarta. I've never been there either, but these are all destinations that people are going to here on spring break, like right now. If you're going abroad, the FBI has put out a warning, and if you, you know a lot of people don't like look at the news and look at what's happening in the world before they get to go. They just plan these things six months ago and then, hey, we're going on vacation, right? Not even a freaking care in the world. What happened? What's getting ready to happen? Right, anything, just just to happen, you know, I mean, anyways, they said listen, you need to maintain your vigilance throughout your travel and be prepared to contact the nearest embassy. How many times have you been abroad and knew where the US embassy is?

Speaker 2:

Flying I usually know like when I was going in I knew where the embassy was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, that's your only safe haven.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's it. You got to get there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you got to get to a US embassy to be protected under US laws in order to protect yourself if you get in any type of situation abroad. I mean, I got to be honest with you. I go abroad a lot. I don't always know where the US embassy is.

Speaker 2:

When I was flying international, I knew where it was. Yeah, on the destinations you're going to, yeah, yeah, yeah, I made sure that, especially it's like the Philippines when I used to fly out there. You know exactly where that damn place was. Yeah, I did, man, I'm telling you, I knew exactly. Because they used to remember the Marcos, yeah, melda Marcos. They used to demonstrate down there and I got caught up in some of that shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean I did?

Speaker 2:

man? I was running. I was running from the big park right across from the Manila Hotel because they had a big demonstration and I was a US citizen and they seen that I was and a bunch of these people started chasing me. Oh wow, and as soon as I got to the hotel they opened up the doors and the guys with machine guns are out in the front of that place and I ran inside there. Then you were safe. But yeah, I know exactly what happens in there.

Speaker 1:

You got to be, you were safe, but yeah, I know exactly what happens in there. You gotta be really careful. I only had one incident in my whole life that was in that type of same type of situation. That was in italy. I uh was out with buddies and stuff and we were stationed abroad whatever with my family and we walked into one of these squares and at the time I mean this is mid, this is early 80s. Um, I walk in the screen. There's this giant party going on. We, we, you, you know kids were just like hey, let's check it out, what's happening here. You know some other festival or something like that. We walk in and we get into the middle of this square and it's a huge communist rally. I mean that place you want to be. Yeah, we like literally look around and all you start seeing is nothing but hammers and sickles everywhere and red flags, and we're like not the place to be right now we need to get the fuck out of here exactly it was crazy.

Speaker 1:

So we like slowly slid out of there and by the time we got to the edge of the square, you know, somebody realized, oh, these guys are americans. And then they started chasing us and, you know, we were young and fresh and we got away.

Speaker 2:

That's what I said. You have a false sense of security as a US citizen man, when you get out there in any other country, be careful, because it's completely different. Their laws are different and you don't know their laws and you could actually be in trouble for doing something that is stupid, but it's against their law. So you want to be careful with that.

Speaker 1:

So the other thing that the FBI is warning for us is to you one you should avoid actions, anything illegal, improper. Be discreet about your actions and all that stuff when you're abroad. Also, in addition to that, you need to avoid sexual companionship. Sounds crazy, right? But you know these people are trying to lure you in. They can do room raids. They do try to, but you know these people are trying to lure you in. They can do room raids. They try to photograph you, blackmail you. There's all these different types of things that the FBI is warning you about, and Mexico City is probably the hot spot of this thing. We didn't mention that other thing. Like, as far as like no spring breakers you can probably go in Very few in the world.

Speaker 2:

I don't see that with kids though I don't. I mean I don't see that. I mean I get it, but I don't see that. I see that with some, some younger guys, but you know, here's the thing, the beauty of what you just said is that you don't see it Right, Right and you need to have your highlight.

Speaker 1:

You know, be alert.

Speaker 2:

I'd be more worried about the laws, though, yeah.

Speaker 1:

They're saying US citizens should exercise caution in downtown areas of popular spring break spots, and the number ones they're talking about is Cancun, playa de Carmen, tulum are the especially dark spots that are on. That are hot spots right now that the FBI is warning about. So just a shout-out to everybody If you're listening, just be careful out there if you are going abroad.

Speaker 2:

Spring break is fun, man, but you know something it could cost you a lot. I mean it could, it could cost you a lot.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, one little quick decision.

Speaker 2:

Anyways.

Speaker 1:

Airlines man.

Speaker 2:

Airlines had some crap going this week. Man, real quick, I had to tell you about this guy. He came on board, didn't know about it. I was working the back of the plane. So they come back and they tell the guys. The flight attendants up front and they're like you would not believe what this guy did. So they came in first class Gate agent came in first class and said we should have a seat open in first. So she have a seat open him first. So she starts going through and asking everybody for their their boarding pass, verifying everybody, and this guy in uh 2e gets up and walks straight to the back of the aircraft he just sat down.

Speaker 2:

He just sat down, sean. Now, he not only sat down, but he sat down and immediately requested for a drink. And then, and the flight said we're just doing mimosas and he said I want two mimosas. And so he took two mimosas and he guzzled them down real quick. Well, as soon as that gate agent started verifying, he gets up, he picks up and he leaves. He was in 35D, sean, 35d, come on man. Bullshit is that. That's just bullshit. I'm sorry, that's bullshit.

Speaker 1:

As an experienced flight attendant, I'm going to tell you right now anybody walks onto into first class on our aircraft and they demand like they want a drink right away to me. That's like bells and whistles are going off, like who are you? You're not acting like a normal first class passenger. So I mean I'm not accommodating people that are just first of all demanding things like that. I'm like questioning who is this person the whole nine yards. Like I'm going to pick up and verify myself too if this guy is supposed to be up there.

Speaker 2:

Would you let him go? No, neither would I. I mean, if I was up front, I'm like you're not, because that's theft, you just tried to steal first class. Try to steal first class. I mean you think you're getting away with it and you think it's funny. It's not funny.

Speaker 1:

You just you're trying to steal something from from our airline and that's. That's a bunch of crap. I mean, minimum I would do is make them pay for those drinks, right, I mean, he'd be had to. You got to pay for those drinks and you, just, you just drink.

Speaker 2:

You're on the next flight you know and if you got any problems, be like you're on the next flight anyway, because you can sit down here and think about doing something stupid. Because if you just let him go, if you just let him go, he's going to do it again.

Speaker 2:

This guy's going to do it again because as soon as he went back there, he thought he was going to get a drink from me and the other flight attendant and we had already talked about it and he's like Gary he goes, I'm not giving him a. He already smells of alcohol. So he went back and he told him as we took the cart back. He said we're not serving you any alcohol, because he wanted something to drink. And I told him. I said, yeah, your judgment was impaired. Right, because it's just.

Speaker 2:

How did he react? It's ridiculous. He just sat there because he knew that he was wrong and afterwards the one flight attendant said something to him. He goes oh yeah, I just tried to get away with it. That's bullshit, sean. I mean it is. I mean those guys. When that happens, they should take them off, put them on the next plane. That's fine, but you're going to have to wait four or five hours to get on that next damn flight because you think that's so funny. Now, this is real funny. You're just going to sit here and hope that to get on.

Speaker 1:

That's the difference between you and I being in charge, and we got a younger flight attendant in charge, like I don't put up with that bullshit, but yeah, that's not cool.

Speaker 2:

So if you're a person that does this and even when I went to the back, I was like what kind of person does that, right? I mean, I found a wallet on the plane just yesterday and it had like $1,000 in it I made sure the guy got his wallet back because it's karma, right, right, and it had like $1,000 in it. I made sure the guy got his wallet back because it's karma, right, right, karma, I mean karma's a bitch. I mean, if you don't do the right thing karma's a bitch.

Speaker 1:

I mean it comes back and it will bite you. Dude, you know we're there to do a job Like. We're not there freaking trying to capitalize off of. You know people's mistakes and stuff and people leave shit on the constantly. You know, like you just got to, you just got to be do the right thing, but this was theft man.

Speaker 2:

I mean right now theft. He tried to steal first class. I mean, honestly, he should have been in the terminal, put on. Okay, I'm going to put you on the next flight. Okay, I'm not going to deny your availability to get home, but I am going to sit there and I'm going to put you on the next flight and you're going to wait four or five hours to get there. And maybe you can think about, maybe, if you, if you ever do this again, and then I'm going to put in your record locator that you did this and make sure that you know it for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, people just got to realize, you know like, you just can't be like it's not certain areas of life, or you can have fun, have fun, play games and stuff, but like being on an aircraft and stuff, there's too many rules and regulations and things to be following and and we definitely aren't a bus, you know, we don't. It's not like just sit down wherever you want to sit, right, you know. That's just not the, that's not the company that we work for.

Speaker 2:

So All right, how about this one? All right, the flame, the plane's ready to go. We're all packed up, everybody's there. Okay, we're ready to close the door. Nope, we got to wait. Why, there's four people stuck in security. What Four? Okay, do you think it's right that you wait?

Speaker 1:

Well, there's a lot of dynamics here in this, like whether to wait or not.

Speaker 2:

Forget that. Do you think it's right to wait, because you got every other passenger that's on board that aircraft right now and you're waiting for four people stuck in security? Do you think that everybody else should wait for those four people that decided not to show up to the airport late?

Speaker 1:

so here's my answer. Because you're not liking my answer, because I'm no, I'm yeah, exactly so listen to what I got to say here. This is it's a dynamics like the airline has to make that choice. I mean, it's a business, right? So we're here trying to translate, transport people from point a to point b. I think it's rude, inconsiderate, ridiculous, like to inconvenience all these hundreds other people on the plane. That's total bullshit. But in in also, there are people out there that bring a lot of money to the airlines and it's a business. So if that's this group, whatever is those people that are bringing a lot of money and you're delaying this um, that's the airlines got to make that choice. Is that the repercussions and the the fallout for the um? You know comments and stuff they're going to have with all the people that they're inconveniencing? That's what they got to deal with. They got to make that choice. I personally am 100% with you. Close the damn door.

Speaker 2:

I think it's bullshit. It's bullshit, right, I do. I just think it's bullshit. Everybody has an excuse of why they're late for anything, especially in our business. They all have an excuse, and everybody else is that you, you, you make everybody else's day a little bit longer because you decided, hey, I don't have to show up at this time, but that's fine. I mean I get it. I mean you know if, if that's the case, I mean they hold, we stay. But I don't agree with it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm, I, I'm with you. 100. I do not agree that we should be inconvenienced. And all these people, I mean, I don't care how much money you bring to the plane, the company or whatever go yeah, you should be going.

Speaker 1:

But here's the thing we live in this world that this happens all the time and we see it every day. I know right and like and and like it's inconvenience us as a crew too, like we're just trying to do our job and get there and do everything on time, the whole nine yards, what we're trained to do, but at the same time you know it's rude.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is. It's rude. All right, now this one real quick on this one. So, flight attendant, I was working with her across the aisle and all of a sudden she got this bad look on her face and I knew exactly what it was. What do you think it was Bad? Look on her face.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like all of a sudden, your face just made a funny look on it.

Speaker 1:

Well, I probably think that she's like not liking what she's looking at.

Speaker 2:

No dragon breath, man. I mean, you know, it was like I was like what was going on. She's like, oh my God, it was so bad. Whose so bad? Who's the person that she was asking what they wanted to drink?

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, I get you. Okay, now I'm following what you're talking about. Yeah, the person that she just the customer she just talked to has dragon breath.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was like I couldn't help it. She goes, my face just reacted. It was so bad.

Speaker 1:

Dude, you know what I'm thinking about this. I'm like thinking you know what you want to get rich. You know they got all these devices out there. You know, blow into this thing, lose weight. Blow into this thing to figure out you're too drunk. Why don't they got like a dragon breath detector?

Speaker 2:

Level level level level of how bad your breath smells.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think the thing would just like take off like something that you could sell the public where, hey, I got gonna check my breath because it's called a you stink pan, yeah something. It's like like a you know dragon monitor, you know like it's literally. That can happen with a co-worker, they can have it with a passenger, they can have, like even I like if I had bad breath and we all have bad breath, we're all human, right. So if you, if I had it, man, I would. I really want somebody to tell me, but everybody's not like that, right.

Speaker 2:

I you know the one thing I can say with me being in this industry I'm very conscious of my breath because, you know, I always make sure that I always make sure that either have gum or got some kind of breath freshener or whatever it is Cause I'm conscious about it. I mean, I really am. But anyway, it was just funny. I felt kind of bad for the person because you know, and you're right, everybody has bad breath every once in a while. But when you're sitting across from somebody and you're looking at them, that face, oh my God, it was so funny.

Speaker 1:

It's bad. I mean bad breath is bad.

Speaker 2:

All right, let's go over a couple other things. Lithium battery runaway fire on that plane. Did you see that? No, all right. So they had. It was up in the overhead bin. It started and you could actually see it torch from the overhead bin up and they're lucky that they got it in time. And uh, and that crew reacted really great. They came on there with water, liquids, everything. They were dousing it, soaking it and it was dripping down through the cabin. But uh, lithium battery runaways man, we talked about that numerous times. Folks make sure about those yeah, man, we.

Speaker 1:

There's so many devices out there right now. They could have that. That can happen, but people just don't think about that. But um, back to your story here, because I'm not familiar with it. When did it happen? Was this on the ground? Was in the air?

Speaker 2:

oh, yeah, he's in there, okay, gotcha. Yeah, I mean that's, that's super dangerous right there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean it was bad. I mean, yeah, it was in the air, okay, gotcha. Yeah, I mean that's super dangerous right there. Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2:

It was bad, I mean, but the crew reacted really good. I mean, like I said, they were just dousing it and, as we know, we flooded with liquid, but yeah, they cooled it off and they got it contained. So props to them. That was a good one. How one? How about the aircraft that almost took off on the on the taxiway? What? Yeah, yeah, come on I believe that one yeah, that's crazy. I've heard you've been clear for takeoff I mean over our career and stuff.

Speaker 1:

I've heard of crazy stuff like I've heard of planes landing on a taxiway, but taking off on a taxiway, man, come on, I mean there's no. There's no lights like for even day or night on a train. There's lights for the runway, right. I mean they're bright. I mean, how do you mistake a taxiway to take off?

Speaker 2:

They rebooked all the passengers. Now, do you think there was a debrief in that one?

Speaker 1:

Somebody might not be flying for a little while, just a little bit. Maybe a little extra training is coming your way.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, taxiway takeoff not a good one.

Speaker 2:

And maybe an eye exam. Now this next one, this next one. Okay, this person. There's a special place in hell waiting for her. Who's that? This woman was recently found guilty, but the occurrence happened in 2024. She was accused of drowning her dog at the airport. Oh my God, how messed up is that? You know how much I love dogs. Why? Why? So she did not have the correct paperwork and she didn't have the funds to have the dog travel with her. So they rejected her. So they had her on video and they showed her going into the bathroom, while she came out without the dog. All right, so nobody really thought anything about it, right? Because they'd just seen all this water they were cleaning up and no one was paying attention.

Speaker 2:

Right. Well, when the airport cleaning people went in there, they were cleaning all this water up and when they went to take the trash out, they knew it was really heavy. Well, they found this, this, um, this dog and it was a white dog that was in the trash can dead. She had went in there and she had drowned that damn dog. And and in there and put in the trash can and she, then she.

Speaker 2:

Just recently she was found. She was found guilty of that. But you know something special place in hell just waiting for you when you do that to an animal, come on, yep, I I can't kill an animal animal because of your inconvenience yeah, because, because you didn't want to pay, or whatever it was yeah, I mean that's bullshit. I mean you know something you did. That that's just a bunch of crap.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh you know people that you just you just kind of sometimes wonder, like what, what reasoning like drove her to this, like this point? That's ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

There's no reason.

Speaker 1:

Hey, did you hear about the update about the plane that rolled over there?

Speaker 2:

The, the the preliminary results.

Speaker 1:

No, you're going to tell me about that. Yeah, yeah. So the preliminary results right now. Just like we had said, we were looking at the video, man, the plane came down to hard descent and the, the, the wheels collapse, you know?

Speaker 2:

that's exactly what me and you were talking about yeah that, just that just happened today.

Speaker 1:

I mean, like this is a fresh off the press here. I mean it is, uh, it was a hard, hard landing and uh, that's what resulted and luckily everybody got out of there alive and all that stuff that didn't take minimal, it didn't take long yeah, just a preliminary result, but I mean it for all of us that are in the industry. Looking at that, it doesn't take the brain science or you know, all these people to like analyze this we.

Speaker 1:

We saw it ourselves, yeah, but um other things happening right now too is uh, if you're going on spring break now, you had london heathrow shut down.

Speaker 2:

I seen that? Yeah, I Did you see that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I did Until midnight tonight, right, no, no, no, no, no, not until midnight. They burnt the power station. There was a fire at the power station for the entire airport. No way the airport won't be opened up. They have no idea when it's going to open up again.

Speaker 2:

Are you kidding me? Yeah, I didn't know that. Entire airport. That is freaking crazy.

Speaker 1:

International flights all over.

Speaker 2:

Could you imagine the amount of just the people and money that's going to be lost?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're like people you're talking about diverting and all this stuff and inconveniencing. All these people are going to different countries. They're you know. Hey, I'm getting ready to go to London Now I'm landing in France. You know like what?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can't even go to Heathrow. You're going to have to actually travel a train or whatever. It is Right.

Speaker 1:

You're going to have to either schedule another flight into Gatwick or you're going to have to be able to go into another country and get there by train or something like that, or by boat.

Speaker 2:

That is freaking crazy.

Speaker 1:

This is going to go on for a while. This is a breaking story that just happened, but I wanted to get into fun facts now. In 1914, the first commercial flight scheduled happened, and it was on a plane that was made out of wood how many passengers I have.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know the details of this, but I just know that there's fun facts like they. They were saying that the first it was from st petersburg to tampa bay uh, to tampa. It was on one of those airboat planes and, um, it was the first scheduled flight ever, but it was made.

Speaker 2:

Imagine being in line sitting there. Hey, you're the only customer on that plane yeah here.

Speaker 1:

here's the crazy thing. But like we're so modernized now when people don't like realize like all aircraft were made out of wood. In the beginning they didn't even think about making aircraft out of metal. They started putting metal around wood later on they still had this structure. Inside wasn't just metal, it was wood and metal. All this is just involved in everything.

Speaker 2:

I can't even imagine that first passenger's face right as you're taking off going. God, I hope this gets off the ground.

Speaker 1:

Yeah that, that, that's crazy man. Anyways, um 1918, the standard time acts was uh started happening.

Speaker 2:

I hate this shit.

Speaker 1:

Do you like? Do you like the no-transcript, like they change it for the farmers? But I think there's more to it than just the farmers, but I hate it. But uh, 1918 is when it happened and then they did an amendment to it, uh, in the 60s. Uh, just because there's some states that the line was wrong and the because they had established five different time zones and stuff. But other than that man, we've been stuck with it ever since and I'd love to get rid of that crap yeah, they should say changed in 2025 change between like right now, right right change that shit.

Speaker 1:

Stop it absolutely anyhow. All right, so let's talk about the destination. This week destination is key largo, as we're talking about key largo. Key largo is, uh, super interesting, something that just happened, like last two days at key largo. And here's something that impacts people if you're driving out to the key log. Have you ever drove out to the keys? Oh yeah, yeah, one highway in, one highway out, and it is like the um. I got stuck on it once in fog and there was a major accident shut us down. We were like staying still traffic for almost five hours. It was crazy, but that just happened in key largo.

Speaker 1:

They had brush fires down there and, uh, it shut down the highway for a few hours as well, yeah, well, the fire and smoke and it's not a lot of land there, yeah, so, uh, it was, it was all. It was shut down. But anyway, key largo is a cool place to go. It is one. It's known for uh being the dive capital of the world. It's one of the um. It's got one of the only well, it is got the only reef, uh, coral barrier reef in the United States. Did you know that? I did yeah, and um in in in doing that. You know we're always trying to like build up that coral reef and stuff. And back in the day, um, in the uh mid 70s I believe it was um the spiegel grove boat. They scuttled it out there to make bigger and more reef. Have you're you're a diver? Are you a diver?

Speaker 1:

no, okay so I mean, I've been on, uh, some boat dives because I do dive into other stuff and uh, you know seeing scuttled boats and stuff and it's amazing, like in the time span, like they sink these boats just to make the coral like grow and grow on it. And you know life, you know underwater life and stuff, it gets all over them, all the stuff, but it's super fast. It's unbelievable. But I guess the last, a big giant hurricane that hit the keys, the boat was on its side and now it flipped it upright. So now in underwater the boat is sitting straight upright in the water, um, but it's pretty wild and it moved it.

Speaker 1:

I guess another like 500 feet or some of that, really, yeah, so pretty wild, even though it's like staved down and it's all growing. All this core and everything ocean just came up, said moved it crazy water power, water, the power of water, but other things that are uh awesome and I know you're into this. It's fishing, yep, fishing, 125 miles of fishing, uh, down down in the keys, um, some of the best fishing in the united states is right there, um, and then there's the eating man my favorite part. And then there's the eating man.

Speaker 2:

My favorite part you got tons and tons with the shrimp, the fish, the stone crab.

Speaker 1:

Dude, yeah, all of it. You go down to the Keys period. You are eating seafood. Don't go down. I hate when people go down there and eat a hamburger, are you? Kidding me. There's so much good seafood down there, and then they're famous for key lime pie right Shoot they used to have years ago when I first moved to Florida.

Speaker 2:

Man, they would have the shrimp boats down there. You could go down there and just get. You could get your own shrimp, oh, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, the shrimp down there, like everything, and Key Largo is known for their shrimp too, so their shrimp too. So we didn't like nearly any like specific place to eat there and there's a lot of different places to eat, but the food types and the stuff that you do eat down there is the seafood for sure, I agree. All right, so give us a quote.

Speaker 2:

Quote for this week is really really simple Don't wait for opportunity, create it. Heck yeah.

Speaker 1:

Love that, love it, love it.

Speaker 2:

All right, guys listen, it was a lot of fun this week. You guys have a great week. We can't wait to get back here next week and we will see you here on cabin pressure.

Speaker 1:

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