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with
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content that could be triggering to some listeners.
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Listener discretion is advised. Hello?
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Yes, hello, come in, come in. Oh,
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have you come to answer the ad? Oh,
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oh no, hello. It's you, welcome,
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my dear loyal patron. I'm
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guessing I know why you're here, and it's
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not because of my latest Craigslist post.
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The help wanted one, not the other
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one. Well, we won't talk about
1:41
the other one. Let's just say I had a long night
1:43
and was feeling very vulnerable
1:45
and lonely. Anyway, I'm
1:48
looking for a shopkeeper's protege,
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kind of an apprenticeship position.
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Okay, okay, so
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let's cut to the chase. I'm looking for a cashier
1:59
slash. But that's all semantics. We
2:02
can punch up the title to whatever, you know. I
2:04
know how much the Gen Z hipsters love their job titles.
2:07
How about associate producer? Hmm?
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Chief marketing executive. I don't
2:13
care. It's been so hard to find qualified
2:15
candidates. Seems like nobody actually wants
2:17
to work these days.
2:19
You have to surround yourself with people who want
2:22
to work. Kim Kardashian. Anyway,
2:25
listen to some of these candidates. Ugh. Hey,
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Terry. Hey, Terry. My name is Daniel. I
2:30
sell your ad, and I want to apply
2:32
to be the shopkeeper's assistant.
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I think I'd be great for it. All
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right, a little bit about me. One
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of my favorite movies, Morbius.
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Hard pass. No. Next.
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Hi, Mr. Carnation. I'm a huge,
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huge fan. I think I'd make a great candidate.
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I have a degree in film.
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No. Film degrees are about
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as useful as they sound. Oh,
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look at the use of phallic imagery in Citizen
2:59
Kane. Ugh. Misen scene
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lenses. Give me a job.
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No, thank you.
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Plus, I'd rather someone that brought another area
3:08
of expertise to the store. Like a
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marine biologist or a masseuse.
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Well, between us, what I actually need is a plumber.
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An employee bathroom is the stuff of nightmares.
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Hello, Mr. Carney. There's an infectious
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key to Dr. Wreckbury's ostrich. He's
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one to let me know that that star-shaped
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top... OK, moving
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on. It's cosmetic. By the
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way, don't get any ideas. There's no story there. Honest.
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Hey, Terry. My name is Payne Lindsey. I'm
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a podcaster, and I would love to be
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considered.
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Ugh. Well,
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I don't really have a specific reason for rejecting that one.
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I just don't like the way he sounds. Can't
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listen to that all day. Could you imagine? So
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anyway, as you can see, it's slim pickings around
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here. It's very stressful. It's stressing me
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out.
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Top of all that, now there's this void
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growing in the corner of my shop. Yeah,
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wow, there it is. Sometimes
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it just does that. I can't really
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make heads nor tails of it. One
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day my wall and my floor makes a right angle,
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and the next there's a splotchy void growing
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there. At first I thought
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it was just a little spot of black mold. I thought
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no big deal. I got out the Windex
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and a paper towel, but when I knelt down to clean
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it, it sucked the paper towel
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right up. It's probably in
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another dimension right now. Maybe
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one more people are the size of germs. Well,
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if they have glass in that dimension, I just
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made it a little cleaner. You're welcome. Oh,
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yeah. I'll
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call someone to come patch that
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up. It should be fixed in no time. Um,
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okay, um, in the interim, let's
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try one of these tapes.
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Here we go.
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I'd say almost 30 years ago, this would have been in
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the mid 80s. I
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was in my mid 20s. I
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was a young college teacher. I
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had just finished my schooling and I was hired
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to teach a part-time class. There
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were night classes and they
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were at a branch of
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a big university and this branch was
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kind of in a rural area. It
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was really isolated. It was lots
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of woods around it, kind
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of a dark isolated spot.
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Early on in my teaching career, I was really
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positive and cool and there
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wasn't a lot of age difference between me and my students
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at that time. I
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was excited to teach. I was an English teacher.
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We always say that teaching
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and composition is
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paper that he wrote for history class and
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he thought he would try to turn
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in to get credit in my class.
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I didn't know what was going on but
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I thought well you know I'm
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gonna give him the benefit of the doubt even though you
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know maybe he doesn't deserve it I'm gonna give him the benefit
8:18
the doubt and I'm gonna say that he can
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do it over again.
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I handed back all the papers and I asked him
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to wait after class.
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He hung out and I approached him
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and I said I don't know I
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don't know what this is but it's not
8:35
the assignment and I'm gonna pretend that
8:38
you misunderstood what I was asking for. So
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I'm gonna give you another week to write the paper
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that you need to write in order to pass this
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assignment and then we'll just
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call it even I'll pretend that this didn't happen.
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I was super accommodating super
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nice also just really young not
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a heavy hitter teacher or anything at that point. You
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know I was just trying to be a cool good accommodating
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person.
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So about a week goes by he still comes to class
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doesn't participate we
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try to do group activities he won't participate
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in groups and I'm like okay whatever
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that's fine.
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After class one day he drops his paper
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on my desk and
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leaves. So
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I gathered up with my other paperwork and I go
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home and I'm sorting through my stuff putting
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things together for the next time I'm gonna teach and
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I come across
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this essay of his. I
9:36
look at the title and the title is
9:39
how to get out of English class. So
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I started to read it. The
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first paragraph began
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step one figure out
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your teacher's schedule. Watch
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the way she walks watch what she's carrying. follow
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her down a particular hallway. Each
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of these kind of steps, they were in paragraph
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form, so there were details. I
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was beginning to feel a little
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uncomfortable. The
10:17
second step was figure
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out where she parks. I
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was parking in a really isolated spot. It
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was this faculty lot. Very
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dark. This was a really small campus, so
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maybe there were only a handful of teachers
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in the whole building by that time. I
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was still curious about where
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this was going and getting
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very nervous. The
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third step, find
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out which car is hers. The
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fourth step, what time does she get to her car? The
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fifth step, cut
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or break lines. After
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that step, I
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was kind of paralyzed, thinking,
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oh wow, okay,
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what is this that I'm reading here? What
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is this I'm reading? I
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think it went on to describe what
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would happen on the highway as I was
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driving, or as this
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theoretical teacher was
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driving.
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The car will go 55. It's
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going 60 on the highway. She'll begin to
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lose control. It'll veer off
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the highway. It'll crash
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into a tree, a wall.
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And
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that's how you
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get out
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of English class. It was a really well-written paper,
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and it was a really well-written
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paper. And this guy wasn't
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a good writer because I'd seen his writing in class. You
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know how a student writes after three weeks of looking at
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in-class writing, you know, languages
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that he'll use or grammatical
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errors that he'll have.
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This wasn't his writing. What
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I understood is that
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there was somebody else involved
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in this. It wasn't
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just him sitting down and writing a paper. It was him and somebody
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else. What
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did he say to this person? What
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were they doing when they wrote this? I mean, my mind
12:32
was just going. You're not
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just walking by
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one person on a dark road. You're walking by two
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guys on
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a dark road. It
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wasn't just him that was talking
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about this stuff. I
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was very scared. I
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don't know what I had shared
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with the class, but
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I'm usually open in class, so
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I may have said where
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I lived, that I lived alone. And
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he was creepy looking. And
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I was afraid I was going to see him. I
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was trying to figure out what to do next, and
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I decided I would call
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his bluff.
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So I graded his paper. I
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made a couple little marks here and there. And
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I remember I gave him an A- because
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it was really well written. But
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I put in the comments,
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this is a really well-written paper, but
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I'm
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not especially objective because I know it's
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written about me.
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I decided to give him back
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the paper during class instead of at the
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end of class. face
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down, continued
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to teach, made
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sure I didn't look at him, but I
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could see that he had picked
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it up and glanced at it. I
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just remained focused
14:18
and pretended that nothing had passed
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at all between us.
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There were things I could have done, you know, I could have talked to the
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dean, I could have talked to a chair, I could
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have talked to somebody.
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I was nervous to go out to my car. By
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the time class was over, it
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was very dark. There
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were very few people left on campus. I
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walked out to my car and it
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was pretty much surrounded by woods and a big pond.
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I looked all around me. I
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held my keys in my hand, thinking
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that maybe that could offer some protection. I
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didn't see anybody. I was scared for a
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long time after that.
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He never showed up in my class again. There
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was always for me the possibility that he was
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going to show up again.
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So that fear and
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that anxiety remained.
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When I would go to my car after class, I
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was still afraid. Maybe
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a few weeks later, I was
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pulling up to a gas station.
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I saw him. He
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was pumping gas for
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the car in front of me. I
15:56
kind of freaked out. I
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I raced out of there. I
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Okay, well, so yes,
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that was kind of nerve-wracking. But
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if you thought that was concerning, get
18:03
a load of this. Malakai,
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no! Get away from there! Don't you dare! Fert
18:11
is danger. This isn't time
18:13
to be a tough guy. You're not Tom Cruise. Uh,
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uh, uh, uh, uh, Malakai loves Top
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Gun. The original.
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Ah! Who do we have here? Ah,
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the repairman. The repairman. To deal
18:27
with this mysterious void that's
18:29
possibly from another dimension nonsense. Alrighty,
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well,
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um, welcome, come on in. Let's
18:34
pop in another one while he fills up our
18:36
hole. Um, probably
18:40
could have put that a little more delicately. This
18:43
took place in 2010. I grew up on the Ohio River in West Virginia.
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I had a lot of friends right across the river in Ohio. We pretty
18:53
much spent almost the entire summer hanging out, especially
18:56
since I was getting ready to go to college. We've been talking
18:58
about it
19:01
for a long time, about how we wanted to go camping
19:03
in the woods. One day we were all hanging out. One of us
19:05
just suggested, hey,
19:07
we should spend the night in the woods tonight. I
19:10
had one friend, Zane, that lived next to
19:12
a pond, next to a very large patch of woods.
19:16
We decided we were going to go camping right along the edge of
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the woods. And we were able to go
19:22
camping right along the edge of the
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woods. And we were able
19:26
to go camping right along the edge of
19:29
the woods. We decided we were going to go camping right
19:32
along the edge of the woods. There
19:36
was me, Zane, and two other friends. So
19:40
we packed up all the stuff. Caught
19:43
dogs, stuff for s'mores, some
19:46
walking sticks. We
19:48
set up our little fire ring where we were going to build a
19:50
fire, and then decided
19:53
to go for a hike. We
19:57
come back and then build the fire.
19:59
We're all sitting in our foldable
20:02
lawn chairs, at
20:04
our backs to the pond, and we were facing the woods.
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Probably about 20 feet to the pond
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and then maybe 30 feet to the woods
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in front of us. Most
20:14
of the night was quiet. We
20:18
stayed up really late. Sometime
20:21
between 2 and 3 a.m., I could
20:23
hear twigs
20:26
snapping while I was trying
20:28
to process that.
20:29
A stick had come out of the woods
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and landed close to where we were all sitting.
20:35
Grabbed our walking sticks. We all
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just go quiet.
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Maybe 10 to 20 minutes go by. While
20:43
we were standing, the second one comes
20:46
flying out of the woods and this one actually hits our
20:48
fire.
20:52
Spinning like someone had
20:54
threw it. I
20:56
saw it coming out of the woods. So
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I knew it didn't just fall from a tree. Cinders
21:03
and stuff flying up, so we all jumped back.
21:07
A couple more minutes of nervous
21:09
laughter kind of occurs to us that Zane's
21:12
brother was probably messing with us.
21:16
It would have been a lot of effort for him to get up
21:18
in the woods without us seeing him, but it would
21:20
not have been
21:21
unusual for him. It
21:26
wasn't something that was outside the realm
21:28
of possibility at all.
21:33
Still standing around the fire, standing around
21:35
the chairs,
21:36
waiting for like what his next move is going to be.
21:40
And nothing happens. We
21:44
sit back down and I'm thinking maybe he
21:46
heard us go on to him, so maybe he
21:48
just gave up. And
21:51
we heard some more noises, footsteps
21:54
in the woods. We
21:57
ignored it. We're not gonna
22:00
entertain it. He's pranking us. We're just going to ignore
22:02
it.
22:04
Another stick comes flying out of the woods.
22:07
This time it came from behind
22:09
a very large tree.
22:13
This one landed in the fire as well. Zane's
22:17
brother was a quarterback, but
22:20
it probably would have been easy for him to hit the fire
22:22
with a stick. We figure he's just
22:24
going to keep messing with us. And so Zane
22:29
Zane and I have these flashlights. We're
22:32
kind of whispering to ourselves, like, let's go
22:34
catch him. We'll
22:37
turn it around on him.
22:38
We'll try and scare
22:42
him or catch him. We
22:45
start to walk towards this tree. And this tree is probably 30
22:48
feet from where we were sitting. Zane's
22:52
plan is you go around one side
22:54
of the tree and I'll go around
22:56
the other. We'll trap him.
23:02
I go left and Zane goes right. I
23:06
was focusing on the tree and looking at Zane waiting
23:09
for the cue to turn the flashlight on and jump out.
23:13
As we're approaching the tree.
23:17
I saw movement. Towards
23:19
the bottom of the tree. I
23:24
figured that Zane's brother had seen Zane coming
23:26
from that side of the tree and so was shimmying
23:29
around towards me without knowing that
23:31
I was there.
23:32
I
23:35
turned the light on. I
23:40
angled the beam down. Towards
23:44
the bottom of the trunk. Sticking
23:48
out from behind the tree. Was
23:51
a leg. Was
23:56
a very large red
23:58
leg.
24:01
Dark red color, kind
24:04
of like a burnt orange. It
24:06
was muscular, like
24:08
patchy fur all the way down. I
24:12
could see the muscle definition
24:15
and I could see the tendon and the back of the
24:17
knee.
24:20
So it wasn't just obscured, just covered
24:22
in fur. But there
24:24
was fur, it was hairy. Patches
24:27
of long,
24:29
stringy fur all up and down
24:31
it. I
24:34
think I was trying to rationalize in my head what
24:37
I was looking at. I'm
24:40
looking at this leg, then it turns
24:45
and steps behind the tree. And
24:50
right as it does, Zane yells,
24:56
then I realized what I saw was not
24:58
normal, not
25:03
Zane's brother. So
25:05
then I yell, we
25:08
turn and run back. As
25:11
we were running, I remember hearing
25:15
the sound of something crashing through the woods, like running through
25:17
the woods. It had
25:19
to have been running the opposite direction because it was going through the
25:21
woods.
25:22
It sounded very
25:25
large. The
25:27
guys are asking us what happened, what happened, what's going on?
25:31
I wasn't the only one that saw it, like Zane was over there with
25:33
me.
25:36
I can't believe that
25:40
we just saw that leg. Zane
25:44
looked at me and he was like, leg?
25:48
I saw an arm.
25:52
It was a large red arm.
25:55
When
25:55
it moved, it spread its fingers and
25:59
I could see that it was out. hand that was gripped on the side
26:01
of the tree. Its
26:04
fingers were thick and red. He
26:07
saw it push off the tree and that's when
26:09
he yelled.
26:14
I'm freaked out. I'm dumbfounded.
26:18
Even up to this point, it was hard
26:20
for me to believe and process what I had seen.
26:23
When he described it the same way that it was
26:25
large
26:27
and red and
26:30
not just that but that he saw the arm, the
26:32
hand grip and push off the tree
26:34
at the same time that I saw the leg
26:37
turn and go behind the tree. We
26:40
actually did see something. I
26:46
wasn't just seeing things because I was scared or I wasn't
26:48
just seeing things because it was dark. It
26:51
was a very adrenaline fueled
26:54
scary five minutes because
26:56
we now don't know what it was.
27:04
And it's out there.
27:06
For us to get back to
27:09
the house, we
27:11
have to go past where we just saw
27:13
this thing. We
27:19
did not want to go past where we saw that thing to get back
27:21
to the house. We stayed up
27:23
for most of the rest of the night. We eventually went into
27:25
the tent and just talked about what
27:27
it could have been, what we thought it was. As
27:33
soon as the sun was up, we ran
27:35
back to the house. We didn't pack any of the stuff up. We left
27:37
everything out there. Once
27:41
we were inside, like the safety of his bedroom,
27:45
we all crashed
27:49
and we all fell asleep. In
27:54
southeast Ohio,
27:55
they talk about the grass man.
28:03
Ohio's version of Bigfoot.
28:07
Growing up right on the Ohio River and with my friends
28:09
living in southeast Ohio, like the Grassman
28:11
was something we had heard a lot about.
28:18
We were very skeptical and so I think
28:21
we were kind of hesitant
28:23
to say, oh yeah, it was a Bigfoot. We
28:26
didn't see its face.
28:27
We got an idea of how big it was.
28:32
If it's not Bigfoot, I don't know that the alternative
28:35
is any better. It might be scarier. If
28:38
it was a person out there messing with us,
28:43
they would have had to go into great lengths to do
28:45
that.
28:47
If it wasn't a person, I genuinely
28:49
have no idea what it could have been. Something
28:56
happened that we couldn't really
28:59
explain.
29:02
We didn't go in the woods anymore after that.
29:08
We had friends that were like, we know we should go, we should go.
29:11
Me and Zane were like, no.
29:13
If you want to go camp over there, that's fine. I'm
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Oh yeah? Well, you know what?
30:59
Maybe have you even considered that
31:01
maybe the problem isn't the hole?
31:04
Maybe it's the size of the wood. Wow.
31:08
Terry, again with the phrasing. Hmm.
31:12
Alas, the repairman says the void is growing
31:14
and there is nothing he can cover it up with.
31:19
No worries. I'm sure I'll think of a solution.
31:24
Oh, how is that tape thrilling, right?
31:25
Oh, I liked that one.
31:28
I loved putting that one in.
31:31
I never want to pull it out. There
31:33
I go again. It
31:35
really is just... Anyway.
31:39
Oh, looks like Malachi liked that
31:41
one as well. He doesn't want me to pull it out either.
31:45
Malachi, you've got a case of the zoomies. Oh,
31:48
slow down Malachi. Slow
31:50
down. Not so fast. Oh,
31:52
no, no, no, no. You're getting too close to the void. Malachi,
31:55
you're at
31:55
Mach 10. I'm going to need you down to Mach 2. No,
31:57
no, no. Malakai!
32:02
Oh, good, yes, okay. You
32:04
zoom around over on the other side of the room. That's
32:07
fine, Malakai. Well, maybe
32:09
this growing void in the corner isn't so bad,
32:11
you know. Maybe it's kind of a friendly void.
32:15
Or like a shy void. Nobody
32:17
puts void in a corner. Okay,
32:21
oh, whoa, okay. Just not like dirty
32:23
dancing references. Noted. Well,
32:27
folks, there's always something truly exciting
32:29
happening at Radio
32:29
Rental. You're going to want to come
32:32
again and again. And I want
32:34
you to. Feel free to enter me anytime.
32:38
I mean, well, you
32:40
know what I mean. Dear listener, please
32:42
don't cancel me. Thank
32:44
you.
33:21
Thank
33:44
you.
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34:35
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