Hi, I'm Holly and I'm Hailey. Welcome to Mountain Mysteries, Tales from Appalachia. So yeah, very, we're rocking and rolling. Let me pull it up.
Hello. Hello. Oh, I'm sorry I got you mid-zip of your drink. Mm-hmm.
That's all right. Well, I will tell you, Hailey brought some answers to many questions that I had recently. My son, oh, I would say with that last six months, he has been like off the chain, just like defiant and just like aggressive and like all the stuff. And I'm like, what is happening?
What is happening to my like sweet little boy? And I was giving him his allergy medicine tonight and explaining to Hailey, you know, the changes I've seen as behavior. And she was like, the allergy medicine. Mm-hmm.
She's like the same thing happened to my brother as a kid. He took that allergy medicine, same one, and it made him crazy. Yep. And so I'm like, oh, so now we have learned this.
Yes. And we are going to just say no to that allergy medicine. Yeah, I think that's like a place to start. I mean, obviously, I consoled a doctor, but you know, well, Dr.
Hailey, I mean, clearly. Yeah. No, I think we're going to talk to his pediatrician and see if we can switch him to the day. Yeah.
That was what did it for my brother when he was a little kid. I just remember my mom describing him as being like out of control and mean. And it turned out once they, you know, we're talking with pediatrician that apparently that's a really like not a super common side effect, but it can happen with that allergy medicine, you see behavior changes. It's crazy.
Yeah. Well, I tell you what, we're going to throw that crap away. You know, so it's just crazy. Yeah.
So don't figure. It is. And you know, I think on the same line of like weird reactions to things, I'm pretty sure that we're going to be in one of those commercials one day, like the if you were exposed to toxic, toxic mud. Yes.
Which is like, if you were involved in any of the cleanup efforts around Western Carolina, especially in like Asheville and Marshall, those kind of areas that are downstream from the big plastics plant, because it got washed away completely, like the whole thing and all the chemicals and stuff. And they've done like, of course, there's a lot of like fear, mongering and stuff out there about like it's mostly me. But there is that we just got some soil samples back that were the results were released. And there is a some type of chemical in the mud, especially in like the Marshall area that can cause and high amounts can cause like chemical burns on the skin, which people have been experiencing.
So they're encouraging folks to wear the full, you know, PPE, the suits, the respirators. And I think that's just a good idea in general, because now that everything's kind of dried out, it's so dusty, it's very dusty. You don't want to be inhaling all of that all day long. And I do have concerns that as it gets colder and the wind starts kind of sweeping in, it's going to get a lot worse.
Yeah, it's, I mean, I drove through Asheville to go to my doctor's office and went through the river, it's just because it was a faster route for me than trying to use the main road. And it was, I drove through many, many clouds of dust because there's still debris on the sides of the road. And it's going to take months before they clear all of the stuff that's just piled up now. On that happy note.
Oh, yeah. Maybe we should talk about Ronda Daugherty. Okay. So today we're going to December of 2014.
It's almost 10 years ago. The number one song was Blink Space by Tay Tay. Yeah. Hey, are you a Swiftie?
I'm not, but my boss is. Really? Yes. I'm like an adjacent Swiftie.
Are you? Yeah. Like I'm into the music. I'm like, I like it, but I'm not going to spend, you know, $300 to go to concert.
And $300. I think that would be outside the park. Yeah. I'm pretty sure like two grand would get you like nosebleed.
Yeah. Now, I can't say that I'm that, but I'm, I got kind of back into her. I enjoy the music. I don't like it.
I think she's a cool lady. I think so. I feel like we could be pals. You could be.
Yeah. I think that's more in your dreams. Oh, yeah. I mean, but like she seems like the kind of person like I would want to be friends with.
But dreams come true. You became friends with me. Right. I mean, I have a blank space and I wrote your name.
I appreciate it. Thank you. You're welcome. Around the world, an armed man holds hostages in a Sydney, Australia cafe.
Mm. Back in the US, there is a measles outbreak at Disneyland. Yikes. I know.
Not measles. That doesn't sound good. I thought we, you know, to go back. I mean, I, I have my vaccines.
I hope you do too out there. Yeah. Just just go ahead and get that job. Take care of that before you go to Disneyland.
Yeah. Don't get the don't need the measles. You don't want measles. It seems real gross.
It does. Yeah. Not a good time. No.
Now we're headed to La Follette, Tennessee. Oh, La Follette lies 44 miles north of our favorite place. Knoxville. Our story begins on December 2nd 19, excuse me, 2014 at the home of Charles and Rhonda Doherty.
So Charles and Rhonda are both 49 years old and parents to three adult children. They're about to become first-time grandparents as their daughter was nine months pregnant. Huge. Rhonda worked as a beautician in town while Charles was a construction worker.
The two were high school sweethearts and tied the knot in 1990. So by 2014, they've been married for 24 years. Wow. I can't imagine.
Wow. That's a lot. I know. I've been with my Sydney V another for a year and I'm already like, uh, separate bedrooms.
This is the rest of my life. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly.
It's hard. Yeah. I can't sleep with another person. Um, so I guess our strong hatresses out Hailey.
Sorry about it. So, yeah, tater sack races. Yeah. He's a, I tell people he's, he's still living with me right now because he has no water and people are like, you know, oh, that's, you know, because it's kind of still an old-fashioned area.
They're like, you know, rotating before, before my redsh. How should you shacken up? And I'm like, no, he's in the guest room. Not because I, you know, I mean, yes, I am keeping him in the guest room.
Um, but also I can't sleep with other people. Same. I can't do it. Like, there's no way that that would work.
And he's hot, like temperature wise. Like it's a freaking furnace. Yes. I would melt down.
Like I can barely sit beside him on couch. Yeah. Wow. Because he is a furnace.
So absolutely not. Yeah. No, that would not be comfortable. I can't sleep with my child.
Um, and a lot of people, you know, sleep with their kids. I have never been into the like, co-sleeping thing. Um, so he sleeps in his bed. I sleep in mine.
Um, yeah, we can't do that. And Leon, he sleeps in his own house. I just own him. Yeah.
No, I just, I'm not like sleepovers with friends. I'm like, I'll take the sleeping bag on the floor. Like, no, thanks. You know, I have a set of friends who are always like, um, I have one friend who's always like, why don't you stay the night?
And I was like, just drive home and she's like, we could sleep together. It would be so fun. And I was like, I don't really want to sleep with you. And she's like, why not?
And so actually, uh, right after my birthday, we'd gone out and she stayed over because she'd been drinking. And so my son wasn't here. And so she wanted to spend the night and I was like, well, you could sleep on the couch or you could sleep in my son's bed. And she was like, why can't I just bunk with you?
And I was like, oh, no, it doesn't work out. No, no, no. So she slept in my son's little twin size bed. Cute.
She actually slept well. But I thought it was kind of fun. Yeah, I'm not, I'm not a, I'm not a co-sleeper. Me neither.
So anybody, you and I are so similar sometimes it's scary. Yeah. Anyway, by all accounts, they have a wonderful and loving marriage and are a very happy family. Nice.
On the morning of December 2nd, 2014, Rhonda got up and made Charles's lunch for work. She told him that she's going to be running errands all day and she would see him for dinner that night. Charles came home around 6pm to find the back door open and his wife Rhonda nowhere in sight. So he goes room to room calling out for her, but she doesn't appear to be home.
He thought that was kind of odd because her car was in the driveway. Her person, her cell phone were on the counter and he knew that she would never leave either of those things behind if she went somewhere. He noticed was, he notices what appears to be a full cup of coffee sitting on the countertop. This is also strange because Rhonda loved her coffee and would never just like leave it sitting around full.
Right. Yeah. I'm the same way. So I'm a coffee-aholic.
So her husband began calling friends and family asking if they'd seen Rhonda. They had not. He panicked and called 911. So the Campbell County Police Department showed up at the house and began the search.
They also interviewed Charles about the last time he had seen Rhonda and where she might go. Police quickly noticed the back door is open so they examined. There doesn't appear to be any signs of forced entry. The door isn't busted in.
There's no busted glass, no bent hinges, nothing that would say like somebody like push their way in, force their way in. So if Rhonda had been abducted, either she knew the individual or somehow they got in. Like maybe she went to take the trash and they snuck in, something of that effect. Police noted there didn't appear to be any struggle in the house.
All of her belongings were present and accounted for including her car keys. So it couldn't have been like a robbery kind of thing. Police got a hold of Rhonda's mother Nancy. Rhonda always called her mother every day around noon but on this day Nancy didn't receive a call.
She just kind of chalked it up to Rhonda being busy. Investigators ended up bringing a canine to the home and trying to track Rhonda's scent. The dog moved out of the house into the sidewalk but then lost the scent. So police theorized that Rhonda must have gotten into a car and left the scene.
Whether by her own accord or she was forced. So they begin searching the woods and area around her home. And by December 5th, three days after she was first reported missing, the police call in assistance from the TNN Bureau of Investigation or TBI as it's known. The TBI interviews Charles, the husband because he was the last person who saw and spoke to her before she went missing.
Also it's off in the spouse. It's always the spouse. It's always the spouse. So they wanted to speak to him just to kind of get a clearer picture of what was going on.
And you know they often wonder like how was the marriage? What was happening? Were there fights? What was going on?
Charles said he was at work at the construction site the entire day to which his colleagues were able to verify. So he's not an alibi and appears that Charles has nothing to do with her disappearance. In the meantime, friends and family of Rhonda created a Facebook page offering $10,000 for her save return or to anyone with information leading to her being found. They noted that Rhonda had light brown hair and eyes.
She was 5'3 and around 150 pounds. Police asked Charles to think and see if he can recall any instances that felt odd or off to him. A week later, Charles comes back to the investigators and mentions that Rhonda had worked as a volunteer for their church clothing ministry. She had received a text a few weeks ago from a man named Charlie saying that he had coats to donate and wanted to meet her in the church parking lot and drop those off.
Charles, the husband, decides to go with Rhonda and they wait in the church parking lot but no one ever shows up. Weird. So they assume like was it a prank? Yeah, it was weird.
Very strange. So Charles mentioned that Rhonda wasn't the only person to get a text from Charlie. A fellow church volunteer named Lonnie Van stated that he too received a text from this man named Charlie and tried to meet up with him but similarly this guy was a no-show. So police are starting to wonder who is this Charlie guy and if he could be responsible for Rhonda's abduction.
So they want to learn more about what Lonnie had experience. So they go to his home. Lonnie's the guy who also got a text. So they go to his home but his wife is there and says hey you know Lonnie just accepted a new job in Indianapolis and he only travels home on the weekends.
So he's not here. On a related but unrelated note here, a Tennessee couple is robbed at Ben Point by a balding man in a great SUV. So around the same time, we heard two different kind of things. The man states that he is in trouble and he has to get out of town.
He also states that he kidnapped a woman. Okay. This occurred three days after Rhonda disappeared. I mean I think if I had just kidnapped someone I might just stick with hey I'm in trouble and get out of town or hey there's an emergency I need to get out of town and maybe just leave out the part that I'd kidnapped somebody.
Yeah you know what I'm gonna think. Maybe. Like hey give me all your money. Oh there's an emergency I gotta go.
Yeah oh by the way. By the way I also kidnapped a woman. Yeah it's strange. Weird.
Very much so. So police wondered okay is this individual the one who took Rhonda like could they go out on a limb and release this info which police don't often do because they want to keep it pretty close to the vest. So they release a sketch of the man to the public so the sketch from the robbery. The next day they receive a call from a hotel clerk a few miles from Rhonda's house.
The hotel clerk states that there is a man staying there that matches the description of the sketch. According to the clerk the man has been staying at the hotel or had stayed at the hotel for the last several days. Okay but no woman with him. No and this was several days prior to the abduction.
Sorry I miss that. No you're good. So police ask the clerk to pull the outer cameras and see if the man matching the description is driving a gray SUV. While they were able to see the making color of the car they couldn't get a good reading on the license plate.
So the video shows the balding male putting what appears to be boxes of clothing into his car. Okay. Police think this could be suspicious. Maybe it's Charlie.
Who texted Rhonda like you know. I got these coats. So is this what this is? Yeah.
I'm kind of setting up this plot. So they're never able to get a clear view of his face but they are able to see that he's stalking and bill that he's balding and he's wearing a purple polo shirt. Investigators ask for the indoor cameras to be reviewed so they find the same man entering the hotel and going to his room. Less than 20 minutes later investigators watch as the man leaves his hotel room but has changed his clothing.
He's now wearing all camo and black boots. Thanks. Yeah it's like all right so maybe just on a limb here. It is Tennessee maybe he's going hunting.
It's not unusual for that but not from your hotel room but yeah that is weird just to be where you're gonna put whatever you kill. Exactly. Also it's December. Right.
What are you hunting? Yeah that's not D.R. Bear. So squirrels.
Why would you like and then go back to your hotel? With your dead squirrels. I don't know. It's weird.
I'm gonna say no to hunting. Can you be that clerk you know who's like hi there sir. Oh god and he's like what I got just a bag of dead squirrels. Where are you gonna prep those in the bathtub?
Don't worry about it. We got made service. Alrighty. He won't have to worry about ordering anything from room service.
No squirrels. Good. Yeah. So again they pull the tape from the exterior cameras and they see the man holding a large black duffel bag and he seems to be moving things around in his back seat.
They ask the clerk to pull the credit card to get a name but it turns out it was paid for with a prepaid visa. Weird. How the hell do you do that? I thought like honestly whenever I've been to a hotel I feel like I have to give him a left kidney.
I know I have to give the card that I paid with. Yeah and it has to be like a credit card. You can't even be like a dead card or anything else. You have to be 25 years old.
Yeah there's so many rules. So this is odd. I also kind of wonder like what the hell kind of hotel is this? Is this like a?
It's a squirrel in the hotel. The squirrel in? The squirrel in? That's in.
Yeah. Probably. Probably. Yeah.
So talk about being shady. A little bit. Something's going on with this guy. So the investigators review the footage from the previous night.
They go back to 749 pm and they finally see the face of the man in the lobby. The man appears to be who do you think? It's the guy who works in Illinois or Indianapolis. Indianapolis.
It is. It is. It is. It is.
It is. It is. It is a Lonnie van. I kind of felt that.
Wait a minute. Lonnie has a job in Indiana. Why is he at the squirrel motel? Because he's shady as shit.
That's the squirrel motel. Shady as shit. He watches. I felt like he was shady.
He is shady. So the investigator watches his Lonnie checks into that same hotel room. Investigators talk to staff and the cleaning ladies just to find out like hey listen when you were cleaning up his room. Is there anything weird that you saw?
Did you see the body? Did you see the squirrels? Did the squirrels? A lady perhaps?
A money jewelry that was stolen. Yeah. So they said that there wasn't anything really unusual except that the sink was covered in hair. Not squirrel hair.
Dang it. You really ought to. You're good. But it made it look like a man had come and shaved off his beard.
Because the man that was seen on the camera didn't have a beard. See that's a thing with men. They can change your appearance. Well no they leave their dang hair on the sink.
That's you. Today's a real man hating day for this. I feel bad. I think it's time that your boyfriend go back to his own place because you might hurt him.
I do kind of like having him around. Oh that's neat. It's kind of gross. That's not gross.
I think that's kind of gross. I do like him. Well that's good. So they were able to get info on that prepaid card and it was linked to Lonnie van.
Investigators find a Walmart receipt in the trash can in the hotel room. The Walmart receipt was scanned and it pulled up the time which allowed investigators to review the cameras. Okay. What did Lonnie buy you wonder at the Walmart?
On the first squirrels. Food for squirrels. Boots, camo gear, gloves, beard trimmers, two monster drinks. Energy drinks?
Yep. And two duffel bags. So no squirrel. Along with like some tape and yeah that kind of thing.
Okay. The TBI puts him on the one of the list for arm robbery and connection to the couple. That was wrong. So they're going to start there because they can't necessarily say with 100% certain D.
They don't have a body. You know. So Lonnie was a high school teacher and coach. 20 coach?
Uh no. Golf. Oh I think it's probably four dollars. I think probably.
He was the last person anyone would ever expect of doing something like this. When Rhonda's husband Charles was notified by the police that they believed Ronnie was the suspect in question. Charles was pretty shocked. Lonnie had actually been his daughter's teacher.
Oh wow. And a trusted member of their community and church. Police told Charles that they believe the anonymous text that came from Charlie wanting to make the donation to the church clothing closet was actually Lonnie trying to get Rhonda alone. Kind of sounds like it.
When it was discovered that Rhonda had shown up with her husband Lonnie aborted vision. He's like nope not today. What's interesting is that Charles's daughter Hannah who was taught by Lonnie also didn't think that Lonnie could do something like this. Like he was my teacher.
I feel like I knew him. Like there's just no way. It's got to be a mistake. Investigators go to Lonnie's family to gather more information.
While Lonnie is still on the lamb. So they can't find him. He's not an Indianapolis. There's no job.
Right. It was all made up obviously. So Lonnie has a brother named Mike who owned his small boat that was housed at a local marina. So Mike told the police that on December 4th four days after Rhonda went missing that he went to the marina and noticed that the boat was unlocked.
He thought that was weird because he always locked a boat. Who had the other key you ask Kaylee. Say Lonnie. Lonnie.
That's right. So police asked Mike if they can examine the interior and exterior of the boat which Mike is like sure. So police find muddy footprints and some disarray. So there was great dust all over the floor along with her receipt from the hardware store.
The receipt showed the date was December 2nd and the time was 1209 pm. So police, Paula asked a Lowe's and asked for the security tapes. They see Lonnie buying two cinder blocks and a large Christmas tree bag. Oh that does not.
It doesn't look well. I mean here's the thing. If you're going to buy those things for what you're going to do. You're a blower don't buy them at the same time.
Like that just seems all the things. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. You get your cinder blocks in place. Your body bag somewhere else. Exactly.
Yeah. I have one of those giant Christmas tree bags. You do. And I have for the last however many years drag that sucker in and out up and down stairs.
Yeah. It's how like I need to get one because I just end up shoving mine back into the box. Oh that's hard to do. It came in and it's difficult.
I actually think I did that this year. Maybe I put it back in the box. Anyway, it's a pain. Yeah.
So get yourself a Christmas tree bag for your Christmas tree. Yeah. Not anything else. No.
So investigators feel that based on the purchase Lonnie must have used the Christmas tree bag to put Rhonda's body in and use the cinder blocks to weight her down in the water. They also surmise that the cinder blocks were what caused the gray dust that was all over the boat. The tracks. So at the very least we have Thai Lonnie to the boat through his low's receipt and the purchase.
So police are still trying to track down Ronnie and they believe that he may be able to be able to do so with technology. Oh technology. Technology. So Lonnie's been off the grid for the most part.
So he's not using like bank cards. He's not using cell phones. Anything. But they thought wonder if he's using his email could be.
So they send him a fake email so that they could pull up the IP address if he opens it. Sure enough. He does. Yeah.
And they're able to get a hit and they find him in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina saying at a resort. Yeah. That's where you go after you commit crime. It is true.
And Myrtle Beach actually is pretty dangerous. I don't know where you go to commit crime. It is true. Yeah.
It's not a safe place. No. 10 days after Rhonda's abduction on December 12th, Tennessee police get in touch with authorities in South Carolina who are able to go to the resort, find Lonnie and arrest him on charges of burglary. Okay.
So that's what we're going for first. Okay. burglary first. Go ahead.
When they search his car, they find zip ties. Other items that have DNA on them. So they're able to send out the DNA and they discover that it is Rhonda's. Yeah.
Okay. Investigators believe that Lonnie lied about the job in Indiana so that he could have an alibi when police checked in with his wife and it would also give him more time to get away. Yeah. They believe Lonnie kidnapped her from the kitchen, murdered her and put her body in the lake.
Police have never been able to find her body. Dang it's a lake. They have searched the entire lake. It's pretty big.
And then it channels into like broader pieces of water. Lonnie wasn't dited on the murder of Rhonda due to DNA evidence and the robbery. Yeah. In 2013, he so this is just like some background info.
So a year before in 2013, while he was a teacher, he tried to take a 13 year old student off campus and attempted to hug and kiss her. He told her that if she said anything about it, he would kill himself. She did end up telling. So that came out later?
Yes. And he was they tried to charge him with like solicitation of a minor in sexual battery. He was released from his job. So he was fired.
Right. But nothing ever really came of that. But the interesting piece of this is that Rhonda was the 13 year old girls study school teacher. So Rhonda kind of knew about this.
Yeah. So I don't know if he tried to get rid of her because of that or had some kind of weird obsession with her. I don't know. But on December 16 2015, he pleads guilty to all the charges, including murder.
Well, he didn't make any statements as to why he had killed Rhonda. He took a plea bargain and was given a life sentence, which is about 45 years Tennessee. So it's believed that Rhonda's body is in the Norris Lake and it's continued to be searched, but they can't find anything. They have been supported by other agencies and actually the agency that helped find Lacey Peterson's body.
Well, well, helping support them. Yeah. The family just wants closure. Yeah.
Interestingly enough, Charles says that he is appreciative of the time that he had with his wife and he forgives Lonnie for killing her. Yeah. Wow. Yeah.
So a month after Rhonda's abduction, her dad ended up, her dad was sickly at the time. And she would often like go over there and help her mom take care of him. And he died about a month after she went missing. Yeah.
Well, at least they're probably together now. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly.
So such a sad story. Shout out to my mom who mentioned the story to me. So thanks, Mom. Hopefully one day her family can have peace with your body.
Yeah. I hope so. Anyway, well, that is our story. That was a bummer.
I should bring us up with other things like our hatred of sleeping with people in the same bed. Oh, speaking of sleeping, I came out of my house the other day to get my car to go to work. And there was a bear snoozing in my backyard right by that little playhouse. I was like, what's that big old blob over there?
And I was like, Oh, it's the bear. We've had a bear on our street, which is weird for us because you know, don't usually have a bear where I live. So I went on the back door, my question was the front door. And yeah, oh, yes, that's his name.
Mark was first time y'all have heard it. It's fine. Okay. So he went on the front door and I tried to call him because I'm like, Hey, there's a bear on the other side of the structure that you park in front of.
There's a bear. And does he answer his phone? No, he does not. So I'm like, well, fine, get eaten by the bear.
So I take no pictures of the bear. And then I call him again after the bear has lumbered off down the hill. And he's like, Hey, I was like, Hey, did you not see the bear? He's like, well, bear, so you didn't see the bear.
I tried to protect him from getting eaten and to ignore my phone call. You're also all kinds of hard to ask like, well, so what? Then get eaten. Yeah, you're gonna get eaten then.
Well, because I wasn't running out there. Heck no, you're gonna be late for work before you get eaten by the bear. You know, big bear. But it was just chilling.
Yeah, need in a nap. It just snoozing. Yeah, it was pretty crazy. I like that he's moving into your neighborhood.
Yeah, I haven't seen him since. That's but I think I'm hoping he's moved on because we just like, I just worry about like, you know, people's safety, but also like the bear safety, you know, like you don't want him to get in a situation. Maybe you're hearing this. It's the 14th of November that you're hearing this.
Oh, sorry about that. That's okay. Yeah, maybe he's been back by now. Maybe I'll update you next week.
Let us know how he's doing. Yeah, yeah. I'm going with with he. I don't know if it's a he or a she.
So they perhaps, yeah, but the bear has been chilling in my backyard. Or just bear. Like what a cute little little name like, hey bear. It's kind of sounds sweet, actually.
Yeah. Hey bear. We do not seem fazed by me at all. Like, there's so, so I will say that bears in this area are so used to us that they just yeah.
Yeah, I came out the door. I think he got up because he heard me like come out onto the step out there and then like didn't even just like walk down the hill. Do you think that the dog would have like lost her mind if she saw him? Probably.
Yeah. Yeah. Like I said, it's a big bear. Yeah.
It was not a small guy. It was a big, big friend. Big, big, big friend. Big friend.
So that was fun. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I don't.
I hope he's moved on. I hope so too, because that's very startling. Yeah. Yeah.
They're just, you know, unpredictable. And I don't, you know, don't want to, you know, come face to face with the bear. My hope would be that if there were bears or a neighborhood, Randy would just kindly escort them out. Be like, you were not welcome here, bear.
I'm just like, you don't pay the dues. You gotta go. You gotta go. Sorry.
I mean, they're cool. Like I think they're beautiful animals. I just don't want anything bad to happen to them. Yeah, they also are, you know, animals unpredictable and large.
Yeah. And we just don't want to, you know, be like the argyd of Caprio and the revenant. Yeah, don't want to bow. That was a grizzly, sort of different, but still.
Yeah. Yeah. No, we don't want to. I don't want to put anybody, people pets or the bear in danger.
So many times to move on to more bear friendly country. Yeah. Was he way, who in it? No, enough cute little red shirt on.
He did still my birdie. Brat bastard. I know. And you had bought that at the roses.
How dare he? No. I guess he was hungry. He was for that.
And then he took a nap. I mean, that's how we go, right? Yes. Yeah.
But we know you would share bed with him. Maybe. Really? Maybe.
It's really sweet. Yeah. Not with me though. No.
No. This episode was fun. This was a great time. It discovered so much, so much about us.
You know what, I would like to do one episode. We should do like a Q&A where we do post to our fans like ask those questions. Yeah. Send us, send us your questions.
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And I'm going to give a shout out to, let's say, Lafayette, Tennessee. Okay. And you called mine a crop out last week? Listen, listen, if that attitude is going to get me sleeping with you.
Nope. Nope. That sassy mouth is going to get all kinds of me sleeping with you. And let me tell you what, when I am relaxed, I toot.
So that same. I'm like, I'm sorry, I have flatulence at night. Same. I just let it fly too.
And my son will be like, Oh my gosh. He does too. I mean, we are like Dutch oven it up in there. No, no, it is, it is not cool.
Yeah. Yikes. So sorry, Haley. Well, I'm not no gastrointestinal issues.
That's fun. That's us. Well, I'm going to go home now. Well, that was a joy.
We will see you next week. Yes, we will. Bye. Bye.