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Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Ask Me Anything- Episode Four

Today you asked us... about our run ins with the law!

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Speaker 1: Welcome Albig Pod is back on the twentieth of July

Speaker 1: along with the live show. So while we're on midwinter break,

Speaker 1: Vaughn probably did under an avalanche in Wannka and Haley

Speaker 1: and I doing our charity work as we always do

Speaker 1: midyear in the European area of France.

Speaker 2: The conflict if I am in an avalanche, want everyone know?

Speaker 2: As I was underneath the snow, I probably went, that's about.

Speaker 3: Right, would you try to eat you out? Sums up

Speaker 3: my last couple of years.

Speaker 2: That's about Can you dribble a because after an avalanche

Speaker 2: you don't know which way you come, because.

Speaker 1: I've done an avalanche member, I've done an avalanche course.

Speaker 3: Yeah, and you dribble and the spit go mountain down. Yeah.

Speaker 3: So that's how you know, you climb against the spirit.

Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1: And that's why if you are going anywhere that's avalanche proane,

Speaker 1: you should always have a locator. Yeah, and then you've

Speaker 1: got a to find them, and you have a stick

Speaker 1: and you can.

Speaker 3: I'm going I'm not going off piece, No you're not.

Speaker 1: No, You're going about twenty meters from the cafe piece.

Speaker 2: On pace and then on the piece. Yeah, how are

Speaker 2: we doing it. But yeah, that's I'll be an under

Speaker 2: avalanche over that.

Speaker 1: Yeah, and again Haley and I will be doing our

Speaker 1: charity work and the conflict zone.

Speaker 5: Of yeah, we Europe over there. There's these French wineries

Speaker 5: that are not doing so well.

Speaker 1: And to have them you have to buy the one.

Speaker 3: You've got to buy it. You know that worked so

Speaker 3: hard on it. You gotta drink it, you gotta drink it. Well,

Speaker 3: we've got a question here.

Speaker 2: Today's Ask Anything Georgia from the UK. Have you guys

Speaker 2: ever been in trouble.

Speaker 3: With the law? Yes, I have.

Speaker 1: I've seen this many times over the years. This story

Speaker 1: is shot lifting when I was thirteen or fourteen.

Speaker 5: You little shit bag.

Speaker 3: And I don't know why is this? Out of boredom?

Speaker 1: I think it was just to see if I could

Speaker 1: what'd you take? Or like there was definitely times when

Speaker 1: my friends and I would shot lift the chocolate bar.

Speaker 1: Yeah from you know, it's very naughty, very naughty.

Speaker 3: And I was just bored one afternoon.

Speaker 1: I think I was just waiting for Mum to finished

Speaker 1: work or I don't know, and I was like, I

Speaker 1: wonder if I could get a refund for something that

Speaker 1: I shoplift.

Speaker 2: So he's moving from just playing shop a little bit

Speaker 2: of like, all, well, that's exactly what the police lady said.

Speaker 1: She said, this is very smart. Have you done this before?

Speaker 1: And I was like no. And then so the only

Speaker 1: reason I got busted was because of this old woman

Speaker 1: who was undercover as a shopper. Right after this, I

Speaker 1: saw her all over town. She worked in the supermarkets.

Speaker 1: She'd like wander around a trolley and just like look

Speaker 1: out for shoplifters. And then so they caught me. I'd

Speaker 1: got out of the store, but they caught me when

Speaker 1: I came back to get a refund, right, and then yeah,

Speaker 1: and so but then it was actually quite a good

Speaker 1: thing because then I was like straight and arrow after,

Speaker 1: I'm never doing that. It was scary, and yet nothing happened.

Speaker 1: I think that you get like, I don't know. A

Speaker 1: cot rang me up and said.

Speaker 3: You're not going to do that again you and I

Speaker 3: was like, no, I will seat pig China getting around.

Speaker 3: I just wanted to see how I found to say it.

Speaker 3: And then since no, so yeah, I've paid a trouble.

Speaker 5: I was in the back of a cop car once

Speaker 5: and that was scary because.

Speaker 3: I had dude, I wish he was so harsh.

Speaker 4: Okay, here's to that I wasn't referring to.

Speaker 3: I was referring to a sort of another.

Speaker 4: Yea easy now asked the questions, but only if the

Speaker 4: listeners asked them.

Speaker 3: No, I've never been in trouble. I've never been charged

Speaker 3: with anything.

Speaker 5: I once had three pints of beer and and then

Speaker 5: I breath got breathalyzed and I failed, and then I

Speaker 5: had to get taken to the cop shop. And then

Speaker 5: I passed because I was under and then they just

Speaker 5: dropped me back to your car.

Speaker 3: And on the way back because I was like.

Speaker 5: Not nervous anymore, I would notice how hot the cop was,

Speaker 5: like tight arms and the things and stuff, and I

Speaker 5: was chat chat chatting also because I had a couple

Speaker 5: of drinks left chat Jesus.

Speaker 3: But No, I've never been in trouble.

Speaker 2: I I at high school had to go to the

Speaker 2: police station because we one lunchtime.

Speaker 3: This is like our last year of high school.

Speaker 2: And right at the start of the year, we went

Speaker 2: to somebody's house who lived close to school and they

Speaker 2: said they were going to be there, but they weren't.

Speaker 2: There were Oh that's weird, and so we turned the house.

Speaker 2: Everything in the house, we turned it upside down.

Speaker 3: It's funny.

Speaker 2: This is a funny STI TV was only downstairs where

Speaker 2: they hung out. We didn't go upstairs into their parents'

Speaker 2: living room or bedrooms or anything like that. Just this

Speaker 2: downstairs area that was for the teenage kids. We just

Speaker 2: turned everything upside down. Yeah, and we thought, man, we've

Speaker 2: nailed that. What a funny joke. Now, what we didn't

Speaker 2: know was their father was in the middle of a

Speaker 2: psychotic episode.

Speaker 1: Whoa.

Speaker 2: He came home and believed aliens had turned the world

Speaker 2: upside down effectively, Yeah, and had quite the break.

Speaker 3: We we did not know.

Speaker 2: This is obviously not something you didn't know, No, but

Speaker 2: we still did go into their property without permission and

Speaker 2: fuck with all of this stuff. Now, that led to myself,

Speaker 2: my friend Matthew, and my friend Kara all have herd callum,

Speaker 2: we're very interesting.

Speaker 3: I reckon. It was in the morning, so too early

Speaker 3: in the day. He wasn't awake yet.

Speaker 2: He missed a lot of school that year, and we

Speaker 2: had to go down to the police station and you know,

Speaker 2: say sorry and also hear that breaking and entering is

Speaker 2: a serious crime, and yeah, blah blah blah. I got

Speaker 2: grounded for ages. Like most of my seventh form or

Speaker 2: year thirteen years, I wasn't allowed to go to any

Speaker 2: of the parties because the other two were allowed to

Speaker 2: do whatever they want and I was run fair.

Speaker 3: And they said, well, they're not our kids.

Speaker 2: We don't have to worry about them. And you know,

Speaker 2: looking back on it now, I kind of respect it.

Speaker 2: And they started with my parents. If my parents made

Speaker 2: a threat, they never back down. Yeah, like when they

Speaker 2: said that invade Iran.

Speaker 3: Yeah, and they they.

Speaker 2: Did, they know, they said, yeah, you know, my dad's

Speaker 2: always like.

Speaker 5: I think people think when you say Ian that that's

Speaker 5: his name, but that's just the fun name that you

Speaker 5: call Donald.

Speaker 3: Yeah, just as for it. But yeah, that would be

Speaker 3: about it. I think we're quite good boys because all

Speaker 3: the other really naughty ship we didn't get caught.

Speaker 1: Oh yeah, you've told me some stories are like Jesus,

Speaker 1: you're lucky you didn't end up in juvie.

Speaker 3: I'm glad it was.

Speaker 2: I'm glad there was no social media where lucky we

Speaker 2: were dickhead teenage boys and cars that were too fast.

Speaker 3: Like we're just.

Speaker 2: Looking back on it, I know, and you know I'm

Speaker 2: wondering if I certainly hope carma is not coming for me.

Speaker 3: My letter box hasn't been smashed, which is amazing.

Speaker 2: Farm I've said, if my little box even get smashed,

Speaker 2: I've got no right to be angry.

Speaker 3: No, and i won't be. I'll be like, ah, well

Speaker 3: them's the brakes. Yeah, want some, you lose some,

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