@AnastasiaEP I have TERRIBLE Insomnia and absolutely can't sleep at all without having Let's Read in my ears and my blindfold on. So Thanks for recommending these,as I have been looking for some more comfortable for sleeping and they looked Absolutely perfect 😊
21:38 "My teachers always told me if I don't go to college I'd wind up being the garbage man...but they didn't tell me the garbage man makes more than they do!"
They definitely get some " I could have gone my whole life without seeing that" moments for sure, and,unlike those of us who have been or are first responders and have those moments alot,we have somewhat of a idea of what we're fixing to be seeing soon, those people in waste management don't even get to try to prepare for it
If someone is narcissistic enough to turn their nose at someone in waste disposal then they need to find a way to stop producing waste and also turn their nose to linemen, water company employees, gas employees, police, fire department, EMTs, and any other civil servants who spend their lives making sure we have all our first world amenities. Besides, anyone with half a brain should know "garbage men" have always made good money. Great benefits too if you work for the city.
When u get on DSNY the first thing everyone tells u during training is congratulations cause u basically won the lottery. Over 90,000 people took the last test that’s how many people wanna be a “lowly garbage man”
@@PsychGirlRaven why not? In most places it's completely automated. You drive a truck, push a button and an arm comes down and dumps the bins. Where I live it's been like this for probably 20 years. Unless you live in a town that doesn't have trash pickup/public works and you have to pay a company to come get it or take it to the dump yourself. A couple counties surrounding my major city are like that. Some of the private disposal companies aren't automated. I probably wouldn't work for them either but not because it's gross or stinks. You have to be exceptionally fit to lift garbage cans and bags all day and I'm not. I have a major leg injury that has not only caused problems with my dominant leg but both knees, back, etc. So it would be physically impossible but nothing to do with the stink or overall grossness of the job.
I feel like I can listen to Joel and literally do anything. Sleep, eat, drive, etc… For instance right now I am playing FIFA 23 while listening to some scary stories told by a fantastic narrator. It’s the perfect background! ☺️👍
#1 narrator ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. Thank u so much for helping me in so many ways for so many years. I believe I began listening to u in 2014 or 2015. I've listened to many RUclipsrs, I've subscribed to many and unsubscribed to just as many, but u have always been one of my top 3. So I just want to say thank u. Thank u for making my life better and giving me something to look forward to every week. I really do appreciate it. ♥️
My husband was a supervisor over waste management. (He went out in the field to help his guys often tho) He’s got some stories lol. He was working in a small town when a creepy guy came up to his truck and says “I took care of the children, “ over & over.” Uhhh what Sir!? What does that even mean!?
Looove this podcast! Especially the hiking and camping stories. Sometimes I fall asleep to it which will lead into a nightmare here and there . I don't know what I'll do when it's over! Anyone have suggestions for similar podcasts??
Oh, no birds at the end? I like hearing the Birdsong at the end. To me, it is the morning that comes after a terrifying night. I love how all your videos ended that way.
Me for sure. Secondish time alone in 6 yrs and he's counties away from me (2ish hrs) the first time out of town he almost died from covid and didnt know until he came back home. Hes sick again with covid. Yeah.. This comes at the right time, mate. 😢
I worked one summer in Toronto during a garbage strike, and fights broke out between strikers and private contractors (bags would be split open with broom handles that had open nails on the end). I have nothing but respect for the ones who had to handle that mess. And my first job was cleaning movie theatres... That was as close as I want to get to any of these stories...
Experienced something similar to the maggots. I thought it was raining one night but when I looked outside, it was dry, not even humid. I followed the noise downward to this gap in the window sill that held the window crank, I turned on my flashlight and saw tons of shiny black movement. I had a huge infestation of carpenter ants in my window next to my bed. So glad I wasn’t there to see them opening up that wall. Knowing I was sleeping near that many bugs still gives me the heebie-jeebies. 🤢🤢
Damn I loathe maggots!! One of the hardest bugs to get rid of too! My family used to live in an old 1890’s house Every spring you could hear the mud dabbers buzzing in the walls. Sometimes they would come through the cracks and through the wall paper. It was downright scary. My brothers had bats flying around at night in their bedrooms so they slept with tennis rackets and hit at the bats trying to aim for the others rooms! If I get a mass of ants on my hands or legs. I swear I can feel them all damn day! Have a great pest free day!
Wow, this video gave me the chills! 🌙 The stories about extreme cleaning agencies taking on peculiar jobs and the gruesome discovery made by a garbage man in California are not only terrifying but also a grim reminder of the eerie mysteries that can lurk in the most unexpected places. 😱 The tale of Patrick Kearney, the serial killer, was truly bone-chilling. It's unsettling to think about the horrors that can be hidden beneath our everyday surroundings. 😨 And the story about Boots the cat and the possible involvement of a child adds an extra layer of mystery and intrigue. Kudos to Lets Read! for bringing these spine-tingling stories to light. Your narration always adds an extra layer of suspense to these tales. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more of your videos. Keep up the fantastic work! 👏👻💀
@@MichelleMeckley Great point! You're absolutely right; it's essential to address all aspects of these mysteries, including finding out the kid's name for closure and potentially preventing any future issues. Sometimes these stories can leave lingering questions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊🔍
Absolute best case scenario for the last story: the kid found Boots's body unbeknownst to his mom, put him in the garbage himself, and somehow came to terms with mortality on his own which led to him acknowledging that he no longer had a cat. This is also probably the most unlikely scenario, especially given how old he was (and I don't think any sort of neurodivergence would make such a thing easier to get over at that age) and how Boots died from severe injury rather than declining health. I may have been able to peacefully say goodbye to my dog and not be nearly as broken up about him as my mom was, but I was 17, he'd been sick for a while, and I had a feeling he wasn't getting better anyway (that and I'm not the one who discovered his body). EDIT: Forgot about the detail of Boots being found in the _neighbor's_ can... :S
How can anyone fall asleep to your podcast you’re not boring you’re pretty entertaining my guy if I wanna fall asleep I just unplug my device and pickup from where I last left off
About story #1: I just had to leave my thoughts on that one. The first thing I have to say is, it was so kind of amusing to hear Joel's dulcet but distinctly American accent, reading something plainly written by someone who would have a pretty strong working-class British one! 😁 And now about the story itself: I think I've worked out a pretty good theory on this. That house was definitely lived in last by an old man who obviously was a WWII pensioner, having his uniform and gear that he was so proud of set up untouched for the ages, basically. He aged, died there alone... and the house was left empty because of being intestate; you know, he was unmarried, no direct descendants, it probably ended up in probate - and by this time it would have been like between about 1998 and 2002, I'm guessing, since the guy said it had been 20 years since it happened. And he'd died in, I'm guessing also, about 1984 or 1985. And the house had been empty that entire time. Somehow the house had been claimed by the crown or something, finally, and the first person to walk through had to have been that woman - and she DEFINITELY wasn't interested in going back! Oh, and of course, the old man wasn't exactly pleased at his things being disturbed, and let that cleaning guy - bloke? - know it! There you go, the backstory from a writer (with a lifelong specialty in British literature). 😉
Your perception is very sharp, that is impressive how you were able to interpret all of this in how many mins? And your attention to detail is brilliant!💯👐
Sounds about right. Except it wasnt haunted. It was probably wind blowing door shut and he left back door open. Or the guy was just embellishing like some ppl do.
I worked on a landfill by NOLA. We got alot of bodies in it. With some wrapped in rugs( 1 time the guys were playing with the maniquns. Making sit next to them in the heavy machinery etc. But one guy found one that felt weird and was soft. Turns out it was a young, dead,black woman. She was wrapped up in a rug. Its sad. My prayers to the family. The cops think it was a gang hit. They never found the peeps.) B4 i get cancelled my wife is black. I'm just saying the facts.
I don't listen to you for sleep. Listen to keep awake. I work graveyard, 12 hours. After the med pass, paperwork, and other jobs are done, I have several hours to kill. I really enjoy listening to your podcasts. Thanks!
Love listening to your narrations let’s read. Your stories are best to listen to either when I’m doing random tasks or when I’m trying to sleep. Thank you so much
Well, that first one drove me mad. I was dying for some kind of conclusion. Side note, I too have a gas mask (childs, cold war era) on a mannequin who often makes people jump
I've seen a number of houses for sale that have been truly stuck in different eras. I'd been tempted to buy one, but my country's market quickly lifted everything I'd like out of my reach. These houses are novelties, so they could go for a bit. The pickles in the story were a funny touch. They might have been personal nostalgia (a loved one's) and left.
Maggots? LOL, be a livestock farmer sometime. Maggots by the thousands are a given. They're quite proficient at making a dead body nothing but bones in relatively short order. He's spot on about that 'sizzling' sound. I mean for all you city folks, where do you think houseflies come from? Thankfully, I stopped raising pigs 18 years ago so no huge hordes of flies since. And, the rats have all vacated the premises! Um, I don't like rats... at all. lol For a time, I was a garbage hauler in South Dakota's largest city. All in all, a great job for building muscles. We had 6 pickups with a covered steel box on the back. No hydraulics, just hinged to dump into the hopper of the huge packer truck via a cable. Back in those days, I and a few of the other drivers vended at flea markets, etc. I was amazed by all the cool stuff people threw away. The weirdest thing had to be a fired military bazooka. The downsides were early mornings and long hours, basically go to work in the dark and finally home in the dark. Oh and, the lady who haphazardly tossed well used diapers 'toward' the can. THAT was disgusting as hell and what eventually got me fired. You see, my boss was a holy roller who absolutely did not tolerate foul language even if it fit the scene to the letter. The sloppy diaper lady called in my nasty US Navy learned language. F her anyway. It was time to pursue a different job. That was way back in the 1980's. Seems like yesterday though.
My dad used to work for these guys. Some of the best benefits we ever had when I was a kid, but that job was gross as hell he had to leave his shoes outside when he came home.
The boy in the last story would benefit from being taken to their local crisis center and assessed by a professional. I've worked with individuals who harm animals, including their own pets-the writer pointed out many red flags in the child's description. Of course, mom would have had to be aware of everything. Because of the emotional attachment, it's easier for people to hide their behavior from their loved ones.
I lived in a cabin preserved from 1964. The Time-Life magazine on the coffee table, was dedicated to Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign. It made me cry, because little did he know, that months later, Sirhan- Sirhan, a Turkish National, would asassinate him & take his life.
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21:38 "My teachers always told me if I don't go to college I'd wind up being the garbage man...but they didn't tell me the garbage man makes more than they do!"
holy crap that first story. was "I cleaned a house and got the heebie jeebies". started off super interesting and then made me want my time back lol
Right! And he threatened to narc at the beginning.. very anti-climactic
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Yea..way to build it up to basically nothing
I love this channel, but why did you get rid of the chirping birds at the end of the video? It was so iconic.
We may fall asleep, but, we come back and finish listening later! ❤
Waste Management can also have it's scary moments. Good to hear about these 👍
You’re in the waste management business and everyone thinks youre mobbed up! It’s a stereotype, and it’s offensive!
They definitely get some " I could have gone my whole life without seeing that" moments for sure, and,unlike those of us who have been or are first responders and have those moments alot,we have somewhat of a idea of what we're fixing to be seeing soon, those people in waste management don't even get to try to prepare for it
If someone is narcissistic enough to turn their nose at someone in waste disposal then they need to find a way to stop producing waste and also turn their nose to linemen, water company employees, gas employees, police, fire department, EMTs, and any other civil servants who spend their lives making sure we have all our first world amenities. Besides, anyone with half a brain should know "garbage men" have always made good money. Great benefits too if you work for the city.
When u get on DSNY the first thing everyone tells u during training is congratulations cause u basically won the lottery. Over 90,000 people took the last test that’s how many people wanna be a “lowly garbage man”
Hell yeah I'd love to have a city job in just about any field
Facts
Won’t turn my nose at it but there’s no way I’d be able to do that job myself.
@@PsychGirlRaven why not? In most places it's completely automated. You drive a truck, push a button and an arm comes down and dumps the bins. Where I live it's been like this for probably 20 years. Unless you live in a town that doesn't have trash pickup/public works and you have to pay a company to come get it or take it to the dump yourself. A couple counties surrounding my major city are like that. Some of the private disposal companies aren't automated. I probably wouldn't work for them either but not because it's gross or stinks. You have to be exceptionally fit to lift garbage cans and bags all day and I'm not. I have a major leg injury that has not only caused problems with my dominant leg but both knees, back, etc. So it would be physically impossible but nothing to do with the stink or overall grossness of the job.
I feel like I can listen to Joel and literally do anything. Sleep, eat, drive, etc… For instance right now I am playing FIFA 23 while listening to some scary stories told by a fantastic narrator. It’s the perfect background! ☺️👍
Aaaand now I’m traumatized thinking about maggots. 🤣🤣
Let’s read killed it with this one ❤❤❤
When doesn't he❤
last story breaks my heart, I hate to think how many pets just get thrown away like that, killer kid or not
#1 narrator ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. Thank u so much for helping me in so many ways for so many years. I believe I began listening to u in 2014 or 2015. I've listened to many RUclipsrs, I've subscribed to many and unsubscribed to just as many, but u have always been one of my top 3. So I just want to say thank u. Thank u for making my life better and giving me something to look forward to every week. I really do appreciate it. ♥️
Joel, the live stream went off the rails but it was super fun as always. Love your silky vocal chords!
My husband was a supervisor over waste management. (He went out in the field to help his guys often tho) He’s got some stories lol. He was working in a small town when a creepy guy came up to his truck and says “I took care of the children, “ over & over.” Uhhh what Sir!? What does that even mean!?
😳
He took care of the children
Oh yes, oh God, yes yes yes!!! I am so ready to hear me some real life scary stories. Thank you, Joel! Thank you, Let's Read family!!!
Let's Read helps me with sleep more or less every night 😅
You've done an amazing job lulling me to sleep for almost 10 years. Thanks dude.
Looove this podcast! Especially the hiking and camping stories. Sometimes I fall asleep to it which will lead into a nightmare here and there . I don't know what I'll do when it's over! Anyone have suggestions for similar podcasts??
Try swamp dweller, southern cannibal, darkness prevails or lazy masquerade 😁
Excited for each videos you upload, I listen to every single video!!! Keep up the good work 😭 ❤❤
Damn, mantasleep is the first sponsored ad that has ever intrigued me!
Oh, no birds at the end? I like hearing the Birdsong at the end. To me, it is the morning that comes after a terrifying night. I love how all your videos ended that way.
Perfect ad lol, I'm taking a nap while watching
Can I ask you all a question? How many of you were like me and wanted to hear this man speak for another 2 more hours?
Me for sure. Secondish time alone in 6 yrs and he's counties away from me (2ish hrs) the first time out of town he almost died from covid and didnt know until he came back home. Hes sick again with covid.
Yeah.. This comes at the right time, mate. 😢
Always. So, I just go back and find an older Lets read post to re-watch. This one is the bomb, though.😊
You mean, who didn't?!
Surely, there are enough psychos to add to the content 😢
Ever since let's read read three of my comments out loud on streams I knew he was the one for me. He's the only one to read my comments
I worked one summer in Toronto during a garbage strike, and fights broke out between strikers and private contractors (bags would be split open with broom handles that had open nails on the end).
I have nothing but respect for the ones who had to handle that mess.
And my first job was cleaning movie theatres...
That was as close as I want to get to any of these stories...
Thank you Joel.
Experienced something similar to the maggots. I thought it was raining one night but when I looked outside, it was dry, not even humid. I followed the noise downward to this gap in the window sill that held the window crank, I turned on my flashlight and saw tons of shiny black movement. I had a huge infestation of carpenter ants in my window next to my bed. So glad I wasn’t there to see them opening up that wall. Knowing I was sleeping near that many bugs still gives me the heebie-jeebies. 🤢🤢
Oh hell naw
Damn I loathe maggots!! One of the hardest bugs to get rid of too! My family used to live in an old 1890’s house Every spring you could hear the mud dabbers buzzing in the walls. Sometimes they would come through the cracks and through the wall paper. It was downright scary. My brothers had bats flying around at night in their bedrooms so they slept with tennis rackets and hit at the bats trying to aim for the others rooms! If I get a mass of ants on my hands or legs. I swear I can feel them all damn day! Have a great pest free day!
All the stories were good, but story 1 was excellent! Creepy in the most interesting and mysterious way
One awesome channel thank you Joel🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
You must be on that waste management money.. 😅
Love you Joel! Excited for this one
Even while asleep I still LIKE!!!
That first story was 20 minutes with no payoff.
I also think waste management as a profession does not get the credit or respect it deserves.
Wow, this video gave me the chills! 🌙 The stories about extreme cleaning agencies taking on peculiar jobs and the gruesome discovery made by a garbage man in California are not only terrifying but also a grim reminder of the eerie mysteries that can lurk in the most unexpected places. 😱
The tale of Patrick Kearney, the serial killer, was truly bone-chilling. It's unsettling to think about the horrors that can be hidden beneath our everyday surroundings. 😨 And the story about Boots the cat and the possible involvement of a child adds an extra layer of mystery and intrigue.
Kudos to Lets Read! for bringing these spine-tingling stories to light. Your narration always adds an extra layer of suspense to these tales. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more of your videos. Keep up the fantastic work! 👏👻💀
I had the thought that they should've discovered the kid's name, they may end up hearing it on the news years later... And not for any awards.😬
@@MichelleMeckley Great point! You're absolutely right; it's essential to address all aspects of these mysteries, including finding out the kid's name for closure and potentially preventing any future issues. Sometimes these stories can leave lingering questions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊🔍
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The most soothing narrator 🖤
Thanks!
"I grew up in a pretty poor area of North East England, and since I didn't do well in school"
Wasn't expecting to have my life narrated to me
Thank you, just in time for me to settle to sleep after listening to the last whilst preparing the dinner and cleaning the kitchen😊
Pickup artists and garbage men should switch names
I really appreciate the variety of oontent. It keeps this channel fresh & very interesting.
Absolute best case scenario for the last story: the kid found Boots's body unbeknownst to his mom, put him in the garbage himself, and somehow came to terms with mortality on his own which led to him acknowledging that he no longer had a cat. This is also probably the most unlikely scenario, especially given how old he was (and I don't think any sort of neurodivergence would make such a thing easier to get over at that age) and how Boots died from severe injury rather than declining health. I may have been able to peacefully say goodbye to my dog and not be nearly as broken up about him as my mom was, but I was 17, he'd been sick for a while, and I had a feeling he wasn't getting better anyway (that and I'm not the one who discovered his body).
EDIT: Forgot about the detail of Boots being found in the _neighbor's_ can... :S
How can anyone fall asleep to your podcast you’re not boring you’re pretty entertaining my guy if I wanna fall asleep I just unplug my device and pickup from where I last left off
About story #1: I just had to leave my thoughts on that one. The first thing I have to say is, it was so kind of amusing to hear Joel's dulcet but distinctly American accent, reading something plainly written by someone who would have a pretty strong working-class British one! 😁 And now about the story itself:
I think I've worked out a pretty good theory on this. That house was definitely lived in last by an old man who obviously was a WWII pensioner, having his uniform and gear that he was so proud of set up untouched for the ages, basically. He aged, died there alone... and the house was left empty because of being intestate; you know, he was unmarried, no direct descendants, it probably ended up in probate - and by this time it would have been like between about 1998 and 2002, I'm guessing, since the guy said it had been 20 years since it happened. And he'd died in, I'm guessing also, about 1984 or 1985. And the house had been empty that entire time. Somehow the house had been claimed by the crown or something, finally, and the first person to walk through had to have been that woman - and she DEFINITELY wasn't interested in going back! Oh, and of course, the old man wasn't exactly pleased at his things being disturbed, and let that cleaning guy - bloke? - know it! There you go, the backstory from a writer (with a lifelong specialty in British literature). 😉
Your perception is very sharp, that is impressive how you were able to interpret all of this in how many mins? And your attention to detail is brilliant!💯👐
I was gonna guess the old man was a German immigrant and possibly a N@zi and she was worried some paraphernalia was left out
yes I agree with your theory, seems like the client wanted an indirect confirmation if the place was haunted or not, while getting it cleaned
She stole his house since he does not member anything
Sounds about right. Except it wasnt haunted. It was probably wind blowing door shut and he left back door open. Or the guy was just embellishing like some ppl do.
As soon as he said “spilled rice” I knew it was maggots.
He has a magical voice,no one like him,he’s great
Agree! I melt everytime!🫠
I can listen to him speak forever!!! ❤
ive become dependent onJoels voice to fall asleep now
I love this channel so much! I appreciate all you do and your voice is a good tone for listening to.
Night folks!
U are the best narrator out there! Thank for putting up with us all in chat every time! Have a great Saturday, which is my birthday tomorrow!🎉
Happy birthday!! 🧁🥳🍰🎁🎈🎂🎉
@@MichelleMeckley Thank u soo much! U are soo kind🥰
I worked for waste management years ago for about 5 years. Tough job for sure
The last one … shivers!
I never knew I wanted a warm hug on my face, until now...
Thanks
I worked on a landfill by NOLA. We got alot of bodies in it. With some wrapped in rugs( 1 time the guys were playing with the maniquns. Making sit next to them in the heavy machinery etc. But one guy found one that felt weird and was soft. Turns out it was a young, dead,black woman. She was wrapped up in a rug. Its sad. My prayers to the family. The cops think it was a gang hit. They never found the peeps.)
B4 i get cancelled my wife is black. I'm just saying the facts.
How would you even get cancelled?
i was just listening to the live for this video but i love relistening
I don't listen to you for sleep. Listen to keep awake. I work graveyard, 12 hours. After the med pass, paperwork, and other jobs are done, I have several hours to kill. I really enjoy listening to your podcasts. Thanks!
Awesome narrator who has helped me go sleep for a very long time! Joel is a legend and I hope to be a good narrator and help others sleep too 😊
So excited to listen to this one after hearing the live stream haha
Lort! If I listened to this stuff as I went to sleep, I'd have HORRIBLE nightmares.
Love listening to your narrations let’s read. Your stories are best to listen to either when I’m doing random tasks or when I’m trying to sleep. Thank you so much
Another good one… It makes my days better.
Damn Patrick the star turned bloodthirsty psycho for his beloved SpongeBob.
Nice sponsor 😊 actually good ad im interested, thank you for all your narrations 😊
Thank you
"Naps beat coffee anyday"
I have ADHD I can drink a mug of coffee and pass out. I call it coffee naps. 😅
Well, that first one drove me mad. I was dying for some kind of conclusion. Side note, I too have a gas mask (childs, cold war era) on a mannequin who often makes people jump
These videos can’t come out fast enough. I been fw let’s read since like 2016/2017. I remember folks was a nurse n everything.
I felt attacked at, "I know a lot of you use my podcast to fall asleep-" 😅
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Rock n Roll Joel!
I was thinking the same thing...the kid is a psychopath....a future serial killer.....a normal kid would have been balling his eyes out...
I still found stuff from the 80s 4 years ago when we cleaned my granny's house.
So good.
Lol, just woke up for a nap!
I've seen a number of houses for sale that have been truly stuck in different eras. I'd been tempted to buy one, but my country's market quickly lifted everything I'd like out of my reach. These houses are novelties, so they could go for a bit.
The pickles in the story were a funny touch. They might have been personal nostalgia (a loved one's) and left.
OK, haven't gotten to the stories yet, and have never tried Manta products but can I say how cool I think it is that there are NAP products!! 😄
Manta sleep? Sounds like a good horror story about sleep horror.
Your voice is a lullaby 👌
Maggots? LOL, be a livestock farmer sometime. Maggots by the thousands are a given. They're quite proficient at making a dead body nothing but bones in relatively short order. He's spot on about that 'sizzling' sound. I mean for all you city folks, where do you think houseflies come from? Thankfully, I stopped raising pigs 18 years ago so no huge hordes of flies since. And, the rats have all vacated the premises! Um, I don't like rats... at all. lol
For a time, I was a garbage hauler in South Dakota's largest city. All in all, a great job for building muscles. We had 6 pickups with a covered steel box on the back. No hydraulics, just hinged to dump into the hopper of the huge packer truck via a cable. Back in those days, I and a few of the other drivers vended at flea markets, etc. I was amazed by all the cool stuff people threw away. The weirdest thing had to be a fired military bazooka. The downsides were early mornings and long hours, basically go to work in the dark and finally home in the dark. Oh and, the lady who haphazardly tossed well used diapers 'toward' the can. THAT was disgusting as hell and what eventually got me fired. You see, my boss was a holy roller who absolutely did not tolerate foul language even if it fit the scene to the letter. The sloppy diaper lady called in my nasty US Navy learned language. F her anyway. It was time to pursue a different job. That was way back in the 1980's. Seems like yesterday though.
New stories yesss
Love you RUclips Joel!❤🤍💙
Last story…. The kid did the killin 100% no doubt.
So ready nigh time
My dad used to work for these guys. Some of the best benefits we ever had when I was a kid, but that job was gross as hell he had to leave his shoes outside when he came home.
Tony Soprano was in waste management and look how great his life was☺️
I was literally looking for a sleep mask a couple of days ago and saw this mask! I'm glad I didn't buy it yet so I can use your code.
That kid killed that cat can’t convince me otherwise 🤣
Twenty second comment in a row, Joel. Hi!! It was the funeral for my friend today and I needed this tonight ✌️
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Who else thinks it just sounds weird hearing Joel say things like “out of pocket, my boy and homie” in that last story
The boy in the last story would benefit from being taken to their local crisis center and assessed by a professional. I've worked with individuals who harm animals, including their own pets-the writer pointed out many red flags in the child's description. Of course, mom would have had to be aware of everything. Because of the emotional attachment, it's easier for people to hide their behavior from their loved ones.
I agree about the kid and the cat I thought about that before you brought it up. Is very Likely he did something to the cat and disposed of it
That poor 5 year little boy he did not deserve that
Got a bad phobia of maggots so i get it
Crazy! I live about 10 min away from redondo beach CA. ❤️🤘🏼
Joel’s thumbnails and overall artwork, belong in a
✨contemporary art museum exhibition✨
We trying again because the live went left? 😂😂I stayed awake until 5am because I was still tickled from the live
It was a good live stream
@@g1rl_veteran it was a great live but it was the joking I couldn’t get through. Trying to fall asleep and I was dying laughing
Ahhh, it was the disco rice he heard! 🕺
Okay but I’m still gonna use the podcast to help 🤣♥️
The woman in the first story walking around armed with a cricket bat like Casey Jones!!! 😂
rip boots :(
I lived in a cabin preserved from 1964.
The Time-Life magazine on the coffee table, was dedicated to Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign. It made me cry, because little did he know, that months later, Sirhan- Sirhan, a Turkish National, would asassinate him & take his life.
Ohh these are where the real horror stories are. These and plumber stories. I've had nightmares about being swept away by overflowing sewage.