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Episode: 693
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Title: HPR0693: Terminally Stupid Episode 3
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0693/hpr0693.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 01:01:55
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Thank you for joining me for another episode of Terminally Stupid, a show where I highlight
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the Terminally Stupid or those who come off the close.
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This is Episode 3, and I am Mrs. Zoke.
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Our first story is from the March 21st 2011 edition of San Antonio Express in Texas.
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In this story we learned that a man upset over the new, higher price of a beefy crunch
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burrito at Taco Bell fired an air rifle at the manager of the establishment.
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It seems that the beefy crunch burrito price went up from $0.99 to $1.49.
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The customer, Ricardo Jones, had just ordered seven of set burrito and became very angry
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that due to the price increase, his order now caused an additional $3.50, as well as
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some additional tax.
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He branded several weapons in the parking lot of the Taco Bell and fled when police were
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called.
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He was later pulled over by police, pointed one of his weapons at the three officers who
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pulled him over and fled again when they opened fire.
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He then barricaded himself in his motel room.
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Swat was called and spent three hours negotiating with Jones before employing tear gas to
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get in out of his motel room.
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It was learned that all of his weapons were found to be air-powered in nature, and Jones
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has since been taken into custody and charged with two felony counts of aggravated assault
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against a public servant.
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Jones was in the backstreet county jail on bail, totally $50,000.
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No one was injured in the incident.
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Mr. Jones will now potentially have higher expenses to pay that total a great deal more
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than $3.50, and it is probably going to be a long time before he gets another beefy
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crunch burrito.
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Despite that, I have one question for Mr. Jones, who pointed an air-powered weapon at police
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officers.
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You were aware that police officers across this nation do use firearms with rounds significantly
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larger than babies, right?
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And that they travel a great deal faster and farther?
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You also know that when threatened with anything that resembles a gun, the police officers
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don't usually stop to ask if it's a toy before they protect themselves, right?
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Think you are very lucky your adult temper tantrum over the cost of burritos, and your stupid
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baby gun antics didn't lead to your death.
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Although your genetic material being removed from the human gene pool probably wouldn't
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have hurt my feelings any.
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Our second story comes from the date and daily news in the 26th of March this year.
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It seems that an Ohio man, Lieutenant Daniel D. Virgileo, is being charged more than a
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million dollars per team to watch the sweet 16-rounder of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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According to the letter he received Wednesday from Time Warner Cable, the Beaver Creek Ohio
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resident was informed that his automatic credit card payment to Time Warner had been rejected
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for non-sufficient funds.
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The payment amount was $16,409,107.
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In regards to this very large sum, Lieutenant D. Virgileo said, had I known, I would about
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show time.
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Five bucks more for show time is a bit much, but heck, $16,409,012, who cares?
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D. Virgileo said he spent more than 40 minutes Wednesday on the phone with a Time Warner
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customer service representative who was confused by the problem.
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Time Warner Cable officials on Thursday attributed $16.4 million to human error, and employee
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typed the wrong number for the amount owed, which caused the company's automated systems
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generate the letter.
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A Time Warner spokesman said, we apologize for the inconvenience that it has caused.
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The spokesman said, we are going to work with the customer to get this resolved.
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I should hope so.
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While you're at it, work with your billing clerks.
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They seem to be additional training in regards to typing and proofreading skills, or maybe
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you should just automate the billing process, too.
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Our next story is proof of the existence of karma, and it comes to us from Boise Idaho
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and the Associated Press, via ABC7 News in Chicago, as it appeared on their site, March 24,
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2011.
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25-year-old Daniel D'Amico was arrested after calling police to report his wallet missing.
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Boise police realized that Mr. D'Amico matched the description of a man that was suspected
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of stealing a wallet, off the desk of a potential employer during an interview.
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A credit card from the wallet that D'Amico was to have stolen was used to buy tobacco
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at two stores, and it was while leaving a second store that D'Amico believes he may
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have dropped his own wallet.
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Police have recovered the credit card and wallet that D'Amico is suspected of stealing
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and using, but have not recovered D'Amico's missing wallet.
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Karma seems to have a way of doling at its own brand, but justice.
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From what I have observed in life, Mr. D'Amico is getting off lucky.
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Karma tends to hit you in a way that is ten times worse when it does hit.
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In your lesson, Mr. D'Amico encounters your blessings.
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And by the way, if you haven't guessed Mr. D'Amico, you probably didn't get the job.
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Also from the Associated Press, on March 24, 2011, and ABC7 News of Chicago, we are treated
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to this gym.
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In Naples, Florida, call your county sheriff, Deputy, say 43-year-old Claudia Cokur, who was charged
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with aggravated battery after an incident outside the Walmart where both women work.
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On the night of the 21st, the victim told Deputy she was walking to her car after her
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shift ended, when Cokur doused her with a substance that burned her eyes.
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That's when the two women started fighting, and sometimes during the fight, Cokur bit
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off the tip of the victim's finger.
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Cokur told Deputy she heard a rumor that the other woman was having an affair with her
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husband, who also works at Walmart.
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Ms. Cokur, this behavior may be the reason that your husband is having an affair.
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It is if the rumors about an affair are true.
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And here I thought all the stories and pictures I see about the people of Walmart were always
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just of the customers, but it looks like it's also the employees.
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Now the news takes us to New York.
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In the March 22, 2011 edition of the Times Harrow Record, it is reported that 49-year-old
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Keith Gruber was scheduled for a 10-30 a.m. pre-trial hearing for a felony driving
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while intoxicated charge.
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This was not Mr. Gruber's first DWI offense, as he's had several other convictions for
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the same behavior in the past.
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Mr. Gruber showed up to his pre-trial hearing a half-hour late.
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He was intoxicated, and carrying a black bag that contained four cans of bush beer in
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one hand, with the fifth open can in the other.
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He tried to throw away the open can, but officers stopped him.
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The bag was confiscated, and the security check of this bag was presented to the judge.
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Mr. Gruber, who had been out of jail in $30,000 bail at the time of the hearing, was promptly
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remanded to the custody of jail without bail.
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It is safe within the article that Mr. Gruber apologized to the judge for his behavior.
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Unfortunately for Mr. Gruber, I don't think I'm sorry is going to fix it.
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At least not this time, because of course I'm sorry only fixes it in the behavior changes.
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Our last story goes back a few years.
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I found it in the journal out of West Virginia, and it was published on September 16, 2009.
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Evidently on August 28th, Berkeley County Sheriff's Deputies were called to a home regarding
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a suspected burglary.
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The victim told police that someone had broken into her home through a bedroom window.
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There were open cabinets in her garage and other signs of a burglary.
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The victim later noticed that the intruder also used her computer to check his Facebook
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status, and his account was still open when she checked the computer.
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19-year-old Jonathan G. Parker was the owner of that Facebook account, and he was located
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arrested, and I have to assume that by now he has been given a conviction and a sentence.
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Mr. Parker, even when not in the process of committing a burglary, it is always good practice
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to log out of any and all accounts you've logged into, especially if the computer does not
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belong to you.
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It is also suggested that you clear your browsing history.
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Although this is only truly important when you're visiting pages you don't want anyone
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to know you visited.
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Of course, Facebook would probably fall into this category if you're a burglary checking
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your Facebook account, or at least I would have thought so.
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It is now time for this week's gadget.
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The company Thinkham has developed and is marketing a USB-powered but cooler cushion to make
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sure that your seat stays cool and comfy.
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Just plug it into your computer via the USB cable and enjoy a fresh and cool computing
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experience thanks to the integrated fan.
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Not only that, but you can use it in your car as well thanks to the USB lighter socket
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adapter.
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This gadget promises to keep your posterior cool and fresh, regardless of the heat and
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humidity, by delivering a constant airflow through the cushion.
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It is retailing for about $60, and if you want the lighter socket adapter that is about
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$10 more.
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I am not seeing any way to select the color you wish to order, but I am seeing it displayed
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in a nice, neutral gray.
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Surprisingly, I'm not seeing any product reviews, and I can't say I've heard too many complaints
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about sweaty butt problems while computing.
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I don't imagine too many would admit the problem publicly, even if they did suffer from
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the sale.
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All the same?
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Thank you, thinko.
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Well, thanks for listening, that wraps up this edition.
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Hope you enjoyed the comedic factor involved in all of this, and I hope you don't repeat
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these people's mistakes.
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If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions, please feel free to email me at Mrs.
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Locke.
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That's MRSXOKE at gmail.com.
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You can find links to these articles, see the show notes, and more at CaptainTraumaticSmom.blogspot.com,
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or you can reach me at our forum at forum.soke.org.
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Thanks, simply join us again next time.
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