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SYSK Selects: Could You Live Without a Refrigerator?

2019-09-21 | 🔗

Do you know that hulking refrigerator in your kitchen emits CO2 thanks to the electricity it uses each year? It's a comparatively small amount, in truth, but enough that some people have foresworn their fridge and adopted a life without one. See how they do it in this classic episode.

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to work is that I believe that comes ass, smart, to learn my fellow everyone at your old pal chuck, one half of stuff. You should know Josh's asleep. I can hear snoring next to me and this episode from my select big did you live without a refrigerator, sounds silly from January. Two thousand fourteen. I guess it was new Year special edition. But hey can you live without refrigerator, truly about slow food check it out right now, welcome to step. You should now production of Iheart Radios, Housetop workers working in August on Josh Clogged, very strong Toby took pride over there, she's Eden stocks of broccoli.
Yes, not anymore. It seemingly chunky trunk to seek throws the clarets away bizarre cheese and not individuation she's eating every single bit teaches much. The rabbit. Oh, I you now that I look more closely at your right that those are just a clever led into what will be a great and dropping now those the into ok, Jerry doesn't wasteful people. No food waste is a terrible thing and we were that's. That's only part of the tip of the iceberg of this subject that we're about to touch on Tipp of the ice box. This is a huge rambling. Enormous topic that were about to tackle
chuck you ve heard of green friendliness year. We, like eco consciousness. He liked to push that racket when we can. Yet there is what said is like more more today. It seems to be well there's parts they have become in green, like people recycle on recycling, just the thing. Now it's not going anywhere. You like, if you dont, recycle now your kind of like one of those people that throws cigarettes out the window. Yet it's pretty bad to a lot of people still do that yeah, but I think not to get off on my horse, but I think a lot of the people that tar cigarettes out the window. Probably like would say you someone through a Mcdonald's back out the window they be like. How can you do that yeah, like they justify cigarettes? Somehow I've seen that people throw those so like eco friendly people and not just an eco, friendly smokers, I think justify that. Can psychological EAST Timor cigarette your car ducas this think there s desire for their little underpin a Laker, something a brutal eat. It did you know,
I was at the gas station the other day and I saw a guy driving off and as he drove off, he held his hand out the window and released a stack of apparently losing lottery tickets. A stat, I'm talking like thirty just right into the parking lot I couldn't believe my eyes. I mean it's a joke now, literally on anchor man. In the USA or anchor men when they finish all their might also just throw all their stuff like in the park it they dislike madman had one of those do they have like a family picnic and afterward. They gathered up their stuff in dislike, picked up the market and through all the track out right. Let's go right that actually, that's all used to be the that weird that that used to be a thing that it's ok to throw trash on Madeira in it. It's not ok, but some people still do. I seen it, but the point is I am making a point here, believe it or not. There is some parts of the green,
meant that have become entrenched. Ensconced in the mainstream culture, India, having an impact at having a real a factor, is ivy enough of an effect we're all headed for global catastrophe, eventually, but When we, when we think about the green movement. Now it almost seems past tense, like it was theirs parts of it that seem like a bit of a fad yeah. You know I mean being green. How green can you go like? What can you do, and there is this thing they can and popped up in two thousand nine, because with and New York Times article where people were starting to give up their for area as part of the green movement to be green. To basically like say, I'm greener than now right, you get the impression that that's what they're doing. Ultimately, there saying no, it's one last thing that's using
electricity through its saving co2 emissions, but it seems to me to follow a long line of the people who have themselves sterilised, so they couldn't contribute to the growing population global population. Europe signals about the same seems the other the refrigerator one is far more reversible Kazi. This combine
Frazier employee then has to him pay I'm back baby. While you can reverse you're you're procedure. Tonight have kids do these days. You, I think it's kinda the role of the dice. I really was a little work again. Oh, I thought you could get reversion up, no sweat, they can, you know, reverse it, but it doesn't necessarily work. Cathode, unspoken men there was a cyber. So should we talk about food waste, always talk about this refrigerator thing, you're, really fixated on the food waste thing. I too want to be part of whether or not you can go thy fridge. Well, let's, let's talk about what happened,
or why people go without a fridge? First chuck if you'll bear with me, so people are pulling the plug on these refrigerants, where they were in two thousand nine, or at least three people were in two thousand and one in Canada. I think a really yeah and by a get the impression from reading the original New York Times article there were there were. It is this kind of the sub among the green. It wasn't all the rage, well like bamboo flooring again going now in the New York Times article pointed out that it seems to be a dividing line among green, the Greek O conscious and they go crazy yeah like will, where some people say, that's preposterous sure, that's the dumbest thing. I've ever heard, and then other people are like look at how far unwilling to go right to be green.
So what's that was the benefit of Allah. Well, a refrigerator uses electricity and I guess we can give you a couple of steps to bring it home for your typical fridge post, two thousand users about four hundred fifty kilowatts per year. Yet it thanks to the Energy star rating yet, which is better than it used to be for sure, and if you want to translate that into cheeseburgers, no eight in two miles driven in your car because we're talking about the emission of co2, that's about eight hundred miles driving a car about eight hundred miles, depending on what kind of will shatter miles you get because really the area into a thirty five gown, the gas. Thirty five counter so, even in an article, they point out that its kind of low on the listed it ranks behind closed drier Doha.
Central air and your furnace. You furnaces lakes, six thousand kilowatts a year and amazing, so you're, you're refrigerator is four hundred and fifty kilowatt hours of electricity per year to snipe super high up in your household now is nowhere near, but I think the people who are pulling the plug these refrigerators are saying every little bit counts yeah and they probably have thirty take another green precautions like they probably don't run their furnace like this. In a bright like they might have a puppet. Story, they better not if they use a normal all like yeah, terrible electric furnace. They then I'm gonna go to their house and have, like shaking outside their house, yet there eating out of a regular right That's what they do. I mean like the with when, when you pull the plug on the fridge, I wish I could just come up with another phrase that roles of the tongue
tired of saying that when you go without a refrigerator, yeah, deep Ridge, the fridge nice things when you d fridge, you still need typically some source of cooling inside of your home, something they can keep some food items from perishing because we apparently refrigerate a lot of stuff. We don't need to. That is true. You can keep that catch by mustard out on the counter hot sauce averted goes three years in a regular pantry really Rocky keep it other growing up, kept a lot of stuff out of the fridge and not for any reason other than that. Just how it wasn't me
like. I remember butter like a tray on the counter, but it's better that way. Rooting out many kid me yeah! I like it's. Alright, it's so spreading all right. I keep my own afraid just to keep it longer. Killilea damage both, but man. If you go to a restaurant and they give you butter and it's cold, did you say What do you do? It's literally Emily's biggest pet beef is where I agree. We hold roles with cold butter, yeah or hot rules with Colombia, because you get the hot rosy think this place knows what they're doing it and you get this cold pat of butter, yet so I've developed. Ethnic. You know that under the carpet methods, while its close its age, you just keep your hands and are put a couple of those little well wrapped, you want to make sure it's written in foil, pats of cold butter and you hit em up pretty quick and I'll. Tell you what you can make some friends around the table. If you hate somebody
but in fact, because nobody likes called by then you hand them little butter patent like here. Take this it's my gift to you. I like it when they deserve a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Here, that's good too, but I like good room temperature butter, especially like the three percent milk fat content or Maria Goodman So I said I live butter out. We left remember certain condiments being left out about freedom which yeah like lot of vegetables aren't refrigerate. Now I a never refrigerate peppers and onions, and will you don't want? if you do refrigerated onion, it will last longer, but if you're going to use it right, you want to take it out, or for joy and bring it up the room temperature before you cook with their use in food, because it takes a lot of the temperature white, but that's also urged a tip if you hate crying area, because where, if you
A cold onion, the enzyme that eventually set off a chain reaction that make you cry here, is contained it's not as volatile unnoticed set, so that your your tip from a chicken Josh might kill me too, with onions, do they independently and in its not just like oaths Lowell tears. It's like massive burning. It really bad, really area. You should Sandridge sensitive. I did it don't be. On that explains exactly what's going on with you have seen it? Ok, Selina, so yeah alot of the vegetables? I don't keep like it depends on when I'm gonna eat it. If I bring home some like a big head of cauliflower I'll, keep that out in the fruit basket. For a couple of days, I've never seen before my entire life. What cauliflower out of only seen it in like a crisper drawer, you have left
If I were in Berkeley out like green onions, and I can see their lemon grass sure, garlic, of course yet potatoes for draped. I think I would like the majorities if I saw like cauliflower out and like a fruit with what is the duchess one been your house, I didn't notice them well in our always have had to go through the conflict the statement, tomatoes or another one to their will last longer in the fridge cook with them. You want to bring up the room temperature, some sub, you just don't wanna refrigerate potatoes, currently do very well in the fridge. You put him in a nice brown paper sack in your pantry away from the sunlight. They keep for a really long time, yet you know Jerry, I think, Jerusha The little trick was that you this Jerry and that what I need to know is cause I e the loudest want you. Cilantro you dont use just fill up a glass, Hafela Water and destroyed in there and just leave it out in your kitchen.
Oh I like the base in the water. The water rushed like super long and in the fridge can beat up salon treasure after like a day or two. I, like your optimism, runaway. Thank you by the way. Thank you You know why I eat a lot. I a cargo as well to keep this fresh. Right, a tricks to well here's here's your trick. I believe She had an egg, you Eddie you're cutting up and I've gotta yeah yeah, that's it for the outcome. I have no trick for that. But what are you in a hole not understand, but I dont know like either skin and everything I saw it. I mean it's like once I can anyone I've Aqaba. All of that I have a cargo is about to be consumed by me out. So that's the tip, but I do have another tip for you, though, without Carlos you know how you go to the store and you like Squeezer menu. You can find a way out of a hundred and fifty that squeeze eyeballs, pretty nine. It is by that school
one is gonna, be nasty embrued in just disgusting, there's gonna be basically like wrought wherever you and everybody else. Squeeze that I've a cargo. You can have a lot less use barbecue, so you want to get one that you can't squeezes so firm. It can't be squeezed well, but the needs had to wait a few days to eat a you can wait one day. What are they all it takes my friend and here's how you take it brown paper bag? by a banana, and you put the banana and advocated in the brown paper bag role it up pretty tight by leave a little space in there. And the right they get it on and what happens is the outer ripen really gather the banana? As ripens turns out us while it put up a gas interest. That ripens, the avocado, I'm gonna, try them and I'm not kidding twelve to twenty four hours. You have totally ready avocado. Yet I, like my habit, cutters firm, still, oh you're, gonna, love,
She, but not not hard you but use firm, you're gonna. Thank me later. I'm excited a value of cargo experiences. I am too so there's plenty stuff that doesn't need refrigerated, though, that one way that people can t fridge. Yet this turning into like food one, I won with Josh and shut up. That's ok, yeah plenty studied onto refrigerate for people still use some sort of use some sort of cooling mechanism yeah like a cooler like if you have made sir dairy products. If you go without a fridge. Most people use a cooler and the that annoy me with its articles I said, or these and many freezer to make ice. Michael, that's probably just about as bad as your stupid right. Well, it's pretty close! So, like one of those little chest freezers, I didn't see the size of it. Oh, a six point: four cubic feet, chest freezer, which is a big, but it's not that small. But apparently that's the that's the thing
people who defrayed use that still uses two hundred kilowatt hours a year, so really by unplugging refrigerator and using and frankly there you're saving about fifteen gowns a gas a year near enough. That's your best like spend your time doing better thanks for the environment and a great while again, I think people who do this are saying I'll. Do this on top of stuff and then who kindly cleverly, if you ask me they're using the ice chest to would basically Philip like a two leader bottle of water which they didn't to go to waste that to later bottle picture, those in the freezer chest and then having like a separate cooler that they put out Frozen water bottles in to keep cool there milk in their meets and stuff like that. Yet, and we know what we're gonna talk about some tips for shopping to accommodate this lifestyle, but first
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ship today so you're talking about the cooler full of frozen by of water, to keep like your mail, some of your dairy and stuff, but if you, when you go to the store, if you're going to try and love this way, you can't probably by the gallons of milk. Unless you really go through a lot of milk, you might want to buy quarts of milk right. You can't go to SAM's club and buy eight gallons of mayonnaise unless you that pretty quickly then DNS alone, we should focus more attention on your man, his habits there were you do for the environment, so you can by smaller amounts of things which they say can cost a little more. But well you if you're, not wasting food, though like if you let it up the food, you waste you're, probably burning a lot of money and there can be far less food waste if you're buying in smaller amount right on the other side of that, though, is if you're in
go friendlier, eco, conscious view. One of the things that you have probably trying to avoid is packaging as well, and if you buy a smaller amount of food, that means you buy more power. Did you shoot and think about it? And if you have smaller amounts of food, the media to go to the the? store more often the air, and then you may have to drive more often, which doesn't matter if you're writing bikers something like that. But if you're I've been a car than your burning. Those gowns gas that you'd night might necessarily not have been anyway. Yet you, like you, get in your old seventy two Pickup truck drivers twelve miles get like a pint of man right if the stuff and Philip at least of all the staring straight,
so can we talk a little about food waste, though, because it's it's a pretty big thing like if you have no refrigerator the the chances of your food spoiling, just simply increase. If you have no refrigerator near well, not so, apparently, according to two thousand report and less developed countries, they have no refrigerators. They experience less foods. Voyage bam. Easiest faced me because they're like their eating, what they need right now: they're, not gonna, SAM's club, right and by an seven hundred chicken Mcnuggets to put in the freezer. I hear that in I guess, if somebody who d fridges uses the developing world as a model for while their food consumption yeah, I wonder what the hang,
there are, though, that would keep you from successfully doing that or if it is just entirely possible to just watch how you're eating enough. So you don't have very much food waste. Many let's talk food waste. Finally, in developing countries, post harvests, losses of food grains can reach as high as fifty percent fifty percent did in developing countries. In that I'm a sad statistic yet because one of the things that makes us so said Is that that food has been harvested and is ready to go yet so not only is it ready to go, it just doesn't make it to somebody stomach all of the energy used to produce Harvard in transport. That food has already been used as well yet, and there was a huge waste there too, such as food. You had a double bummer unto every bummer that I address, I'm good at it. Do you
spends about a billion dollars a year to dispose of food waste in this country a billion dollars a year, and the EPA says that food leftovers are the single largest part of our waste stream yeah by wait right they make up about. Percent of municipal landfills on bleacher, pretty awful word in another themselves, because municipal landfills are responsible for about thirty four percent of methane emissions globally or at least in the Eu
yes and methane is twenty one times more damaging as a greenhouse gas than co2, and all that food waste is producing like tons of methane, which I don't understand. Why were not trapping that methane in burning? It offers energy? I know there are some pilot projects, but I understand why that's not a bigger thing. Now you didn't waste study some about comforts yeah. I saw that seem that rings a bell from the past year. Livestock is a huge contributor to methane emissions here, and nobody knows what to do about it, but there were plants to kind of try to trap. It burn it for electricity. I think there was a farmer who is doing get there is using cop who, personally, I think that dirty jobs episode did something like that defy remember. Looking at that, but I greet methane was trap. It there's a t shirt. I so yes of food waste. It
I thought it was a the potential is increased without refrigerator you open my eyes here but another, but those those double bombers that I did at the more packaging and more trips to the store. Yet again, if you However, if you live near a store, you can bike tea or something like that. That gets around. That and then also if you are one of those zero waste people, I give you her to be Johnson yeah she's, pretty remarkable. What's her website, it is a zero waste home yet she's one of these people that is doing like that. The family experiment like let's see what we can really do and put it put it on a blog. She I think her family is the one that has produced a quart of waste in a year
the court of trash any in a year. Everything else is reuse. She has five hours, you think you're three hours are worthwhile, reduce Rees, recycle order her other to refuse. Oh, she said looking up for free, you know they're free frisbee, the chiropractor gives you say you dont want. I do that alot. Actually, I don't want a lot of that junk. Okay, so you're in line with this year, reduce which would be You know, say using Euro Numb your own grossly bags, Algeria to reducing the use of the story girl. She battle. They re reuse here, so don't throw your own grossly back away back. Is it again recycle? Yes, you ve heard of this one sure and am wrought Chuck rot like riding
h. If you're not gonna, do this the last but one arm. You are right, I'm sure, compost, ok, yeah and you, like you, said about the people that, like I, want to go without a fridge, but I'm gonna go to the grocery store every ten minutes to get a packet of manners. I don't think that's a case like a bet. A lot of those people are growing food and their gardens and cheer composting, unlike probably not doing that impasse. Also, she points out be Johnson points out that a lot of stuff there. We would consider food waste. Like you know grocery stores food waste to me is a. I think we should do a whole progress on. It is fascinating, yeah, mind boggling. The amount of waste we produce food was I've, read that something like a third A third of all of the food in the world goes to waste. One way
another either yeah like fifty percent. The developing world doesn't make it after being rising food waste from the United States in the grocery stores. In the U S, there's any kind of cosmetic, imperfect. Yes, it's pretty enough. They just roadway, there's nothing wrong with it, but ill just get toss you that's. I don't think I would like to know what goes on behind the scenes of like a huge grocery Jane. I think we need to get to the bottom of the experts say perhaps, but it might be Johnson points out a lot of stuff that even people at home would consider wasted spoiled food can be reviewed, so like? If you have a bunch of stale bread make bread pudding? If you have some wilted, let us drop in a nice bath and wakes back up early life celebrated the birds, let's nice like when. I have Molly bread, always like gotten, throw it and then do you eat the birds afterwards, I greatly when I get my be began.
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an old tyres and old genes and hemp. Of course, ok, yeah not much art support, though apparently hates were like a markets, and now imagine you can eat your weeds in New York right, if you're under that lot of edible weeds, like girl, mustard or chickweed here, What's a weed but some plant that we decided, we didn't want yeah. I read something somewhere about the human diet, how it's become so narrow. We used to eat a lot more stuff alphabet, la more weeds and, as a result, are health was a lot better. Yet the bitter I think we talked about before, have you have you got to the point to where everything we talk about rings? A bell like we ve mentioned everything before you have a world is getting narrower. It is, but I feel like we talked about before the bitter the plant, the the healthier it it tends to be
and I think you said also bitterness, though, also certainly suggest as poisonous too well. That is part of the inability test and you shouldn't go any: are indisputable weeds and eat em? not everything is edible dying is not that computer, but You do have edible weeds and you want to add them. As in your salad, you something that's that's something that some people do. Somebody brought some people use old license plates, decide their houses. Is it true? It's in this article of courses. And better and better that's the thing. I could see that and you know what why not, that there is going to waste. You know a licence plates sure we gotta birdhouse, made out of white displayed hours are cute interrogate, yet it gives it was her. Oh hi, o California in Georgia, which was Emily's states which is gonna weird, the triumvirate I gotta have a visa for baby.
In practice this response from you know. I shot an animal once in my life and it was one of the worst things it had at ever happened to me. I was too young, I gotta be begun and I worked hard. A shooting cans shot a squirrel, an eye. It haunts me to this day I imagine, and I'm not preparing hunters fearing that that's fine, I'm just not into it. So I shall just growers, twelve, your haunt you and I want to come clean. What's his poop burger thing, I can't find any any corroborating evidence, but basically there was a story that popped up on a couple of blogs, about a japanese scientists to basically converted human feces into and edible Berger, and the two blog posts I saw were basically piggybacking off of each other here and the Inter regional source would lead to a forum for error. Sir, I think it's I think, the
american press accidently picked up a yes men article or something like that, and I will have added if anyone can cooperate, cooperate had the worst time with the word can corroborate yeah. I can ever say that word right to cooperate. Cooperate corroborate corroborate. There you go. Can we put a ding ding ding in their defence of election? So you can. Let us know that the story is true then I'd love to know they are let us. Now there are speaking of fissile material, though Chuck there. There was also the some green movement to give a toilet paper. Oh, I heard about that to remember that huge ball in that that was the size of a school bus that was made of, like handy wipes and fat in London. Atone ruminant. Oh really it was this faddy deposit made up of Greece and used
why was it like? An art project knows trapped in the London sewer says: oh ok, I fundamentally displays no, no God, now. I remember that that's. It was that's her if it was within the last year, while Well anyway, I, yes, some people are taking the same further in saying that even toilet paper will touch bottom. Instead, I'm going to use basically diapers Odessa cloth squares, a hustler. Pale of clean ones on one side and a d? people on the other and again you just wash the puppy once and your green. Her aren't you go that far, but I am interested in anybody because I do think toilet paper isn't disgusting like taking dry thin paper and wiping poop from your scan it and I don't get it and it's never made sense to me or even as a child.
Since I got grown enough to realise that moisture is a pretty nice thing. The hare right, she's reclaiming Boop, yeah, pillow vaseline in there a day I've been doing today, ok and am exclusively with the wet wipes a year contributing to the huge fat deposit ball. Really seawater has made it even those that sailor flexible. Is it's probably a bunch, a bunk, the London thing? as is enough for some reason. I don't remember why, by like it was almost exclusively where wipes and fat Is this really like they are attracted to another, or something like that? Maybe some of them are, I think, they're be like a squirrel near or the remnants of a squirrel in there's something. I know it's just what wife soon
If we now, let's get this one back on the rails and finish Europa, I don't have anything else. Do did you see the Albert Einstein Refrigerator, that's like no electricity whatsoever. Yeah dioxins were does need a source of heat, but in nineteen thirty eight, I think Einstein and one of his former students developed refrigerator. That has no moving parts. It requires it could be run on solar energy, but basically it uses. You know when you lower the pressure and the atmospheric pressure of something it boiling temperature ours as well, and then, when you boil something it sucks energy out of the surrounding atmosphere and lowers the temperature. That's basically, this kind of Rube Goldberg Ask Einstein invention that this guy in Oxford was trying to rebuild me. He made a test pilot version of it, but it's like not very efficient. I think that's a new, not a new thing, but alas,
I've seen a lot of stuff lately about people remaking like some early inventions that were never able to be properly made. You, I think you can have your mother, like divinity stuff, Wilder's maker yeah, there's a tv show where they definitely did the dimension stuff, but those remote mainly like weapons and things But I did see a video the other day. It's someone made a davinci, a musical instrument that Davinci invented. That was never properly made and it was look like a played like a piano that sounded like strings and it was. It was really kind of awesome. So that's a long way of saying, This bridge the Einstein for each other's other things you can do to. If you have a fridge in you, don't feel it giving up your fridge fever. Friends, that's older than two thousand and nine. A little bit. It don't go by an energy star, rated one,
throw that other electrical no use. It is like a planter something out in your backyard to grow food, and yet you can always suffrage yeah. Like any appliance that works, you can sell the somebody you just want to take the door to make sure no little kids get trapped. Or Indiana Jones. That's right! You also. If you do have an energy star rated fridge, you want to clean the coils off once a year that will keep it run efficiently right exactly. You want to think about what you're going to open the fridge to get to you and to stand there with the fridge open like a slight jawed Yokul, like everybody does right here and then, apparently, if you keep your fridge fairly stocked, that will allow it to the temperature to bounce back to where it needs to be. It has less thumb atmosphere
to cool my friend. You have to open to get the water filtered water which really bugs me. It's not like in the door of nursing. Here you just live in a coup You got cauliflower interim, bear skin to open the door to discover that salon Joseph CUPS, all over the house. That's a good idea. I've tried that, but put it in the fridge in its rex it so I guess, may exist, leaving it out immediately. Last for quite a while. I love that stuff, you don't. You feel bad for people who taste a dish soap when they each launcher. Yeah love cilantro to me. What's it about cilantro, if you want to learn more about it, you can type the word into the search bar house of works, economic also type. It can I go without a refrigerator in the search bar, no bring this article up and since I said, search That means it's typhoid, listener. Male yeah, I got it.
From one of our law enforcement officers. Guys Madame's animal police officer for law enforcement agency in Saint Louis Missouri area, go cardinals I am a big fan and show and appreciate the always knew interesting topics and discussions notice that you seem to an affinity for law enforcement. Related topics which is true. You d find it you'd love them. I would just ass. I think I wanted to be a copper, something. Maybe you mean security guards? I would just listening to the math, podcast and notice that you mentioned one of the first shaken bake, incidences and that's a mobile met lab. Apparently, that's like the coupling of which occurred actually in my precinct Walmart remember. We talked about that I was not yet employed there, but I know one of the officers. I know the answer that responded
We stand a woman will shoplifting was in custody of the lost prevention officers when they call for police assistance. My now coworker arrested her in the process, discovered gator aid bottle in reverse, which is being used as a mobile meth, lab fez, so crazy. It is very good math usage in the area that I work in is rampant. Having been on the force less than a year of already handled to mess labs of my own, teen first and some of the reactions to meth that these folks have. I will say that you were pretty much right on guys. Additionally, another unfortunate situation is that where there is a mess lab. Typically, there are children. I met. Labs is also home to seven kids. To really sad sight. I remember that one episode of breaking bad, which one the one would think men basically gets kidnapped by this method, headaches who rub Anthea machine there's little kid they typically, you will find The parents have little interest in their children and pay
very little attention in general are all interested in using math scandal. One track my situation, so it makes. You appreciate Non Matthews versus whether these as so thanks any officer. He wrap it up at the end painted on the bottom here. Yet another parts might have read awkward suggestion, but I may I took the suggestion stood me: is it a mystery suggested here? Maybe rising well and send us a mystery suggestion. We are welcome to those you can tweak to us. It s wires, k! Podcast! You can join us on Facebook that complex that we should now or you can send us an email to stuff podcast, how stuff start come stuff, you should know. Is production I heard radios how stuff works for more outcasts, my heart, radio. But I had really apple podcast,
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