 Alright guys, down here we're set up again, got my huns, got my little watchdog. As you can see we're bundled up, it's pretty chilly, it's like 51, supposed to get in the sixties today, but we'll see. Monkey had to take her mom to the doctor, so she'll be back out later. I don't know if I'll still be here or not, but I thought I'd come down and try it. I was getting ready. I just set up. I was getting ready to leave and this guy pulled in, and then another guy pulled in, so we're going to try to sell some stuff, so stay tuned for more. It's 3.20, I got tore down, I think we started tearing down about 2. I get home, my phone's going off, as soon as I pull in the driveway, it's monkey. If you got anything in the truck, get it out, because mom and dad's getting their truck. So her mom comes against the truck, now we're going to go get her mom, well we're going to give her a jump, because the truck, I guess the battery's slammed it. Now the battery has been weak, it does have a dead cell, but I've never had it go slam dead, so I don't know what's going on there. So that's what we're doing now, and I made $2.75 at the sale, that's better than nothing. No call man. What? That's true, better than nothing. No call man. They're going to do this. No call man. Yeah, well their dues are $2.75. Yeah, in the gas. In the gas. All right, if anything exciting happens, we'll, you know, whatever. Okay guys, we are here, there she is sitting in the truck. My mother doesn't listen to me. What? My mother doesn't listen to me. Oh, it's funny you said, is this karma? Yeah, this is what I call karma. Oh, she can't do that. I'll have to do it. All right. I mean, get the hood popped up here. Oh my, just a sec. So what are you doing, babe? What did my parents put me through? Jumpstarting this truck. Yeah. Yeah, it's got a bad bag. I'm putting a fort low, but that gauge does that because of the cluster. Yeah. Okay. Don't watch your videos. Yeah? Yeah. Watch one. Hey, was he? The abandoned houses. We joke around. We have a good time together. Don't we, babe? Yeah. Try it, mom. Trying to turn it off. Park this thing and don't turn it off until you get there. You got to turn it hard. It's a truck. It's not, it's not a car. You have to turn it real hard. I might be sitting in it when you come back again if I can't get my seat belt on. Hey, so we got her going. I don't know if you heard or not, but what was the problem, mom? She wasn't turning the ignition on. She was just turning it on where you're here. Yeah, she wasn't cranking it. Yeah. She was just turned it on and that was it. Yeah. She... Oh, man. Her arm is very weak because it's her right arm that she broke. So for her, I don't think she has the strength to turn it on. Then she couldn't get the seat belt off because you have to push the button in. It's a truck. It's a heavy duty truck. Yeah, but she wouldn't be turning that all the way. Heavy duty truck ain't got nothing to do with the seat belt. She can't push the button. She's going to get home and she's not going to be able to get out of the damn truck. No, but I told her to call her neighbor so the neighbor could come and get her. And she's 90 years old. But she was just turning the key on and going, it ain't doing nothing. You've got to actually physically do something to get something out of it. Oh, my God. All right, so this is my vlogging day, I guess. We're heading back home. Yeah. Which I just got done making hamburgers. Just getting ready to get them out of the damn frying pan. And... My mother called. Monkey was so pissed off. I ain't helping them now more. Never again. Nope. I don't care what happens. I ain't helping them. I said, yeah, right. Tim and Slater. Well, here we go. Gotta go help her. Battery's dead and ain't doing nothing. Well, I won't if you don't turn the key over. I gotta turn the key. All right. You're good. All right. We'll be back. Okay, what's wrong? She has a flat tire. We was almost home. So we had to run. I just wanted to make sure I had a good jacket and everything and four way. So we was almost home. We picked up Bruno, grabbed a quick sandwich. Now we're heading back out to go see. She don't even know if there's a spare. I don't know if it's got a spare in it or not. So we're going to... I don't know. But, you know, something's telling them they're not supposed to have that truck. They shouldn't be driving. Well, he can drive. She shouldn't be driving at all. Nope. She can't see and it's getting dark. Yeah. Now we're going to have to follow her all the way to the house, which is an hour away. An hour back and then probably three hours there. All right. So I'll kick you back on when we get to the truck. So we're on the search for her mom. The only thing we know is it's 32nd. It's a side street. And she don't have a spare. She don't know. Okay. So we don't know if she's got a spare or a spare will not fit. So we're on the search for Granny. We're Granny searching. Granny searching? All I know is it's a side street 32nd. 32nd. You didn't pass Marion Oaks. You don't remember the fountain? There's Marion Oaks right there. Well, we're at Marion Oaks. And when we looked down every road, I did not see you. And then she was asking her, did you pass this light here? And I'm like, she don't know where the fuck we're at. Give me the address of the street. It's 32nd what? Avenue. Avenue. It's 32nd. She's on the phone with her right now. Trying to find out where her mom is. There's 34th. So she should be on one of these streets right here coming up. So it's either the next one or one right after that. So we're close. Slow down. There it is. Ooh, I can't. There it is. Yes, you can. I had a car right on my end. I told you so now. They were right on my back. Was too. Well, I told you so. I hope you were going to stay there. Start slowing down. And then I said it should be the next one. Bye. So anyway, now we've got to do a U-turn. And I don't know if she's got a spare. If she don't, I don't know what we're going to do. So your dad don't know? He thinks that there isn't one. There isn't one. Because he had told her a while ago that they needed a new spare tire. But at least I know where she is now. That's why I kept telling you, slow down. It's coming up. She's close. Hmm. Well, if there ain't one up underneath the truck, I know there's not one in the bed. We'll have to go to Walmart and get one. I'll call first. We'll have to go to Walmart and get one, bring it back and all that. Because they didn't want to listen to me. Well, that's neither here nor there now. There's Granny. We found Granny, the elusive Granny. Well, let's go check this tire. You stay still. You need to get off the road a little more. I didn't want to run over that junk that I just ran out. See what we got? Holy shit. She shredded that. She was right. She said it was shredded. Let me get back with you. We're back at the truck. I'm trying to take it down. And she's in the... Stay tuned. I might have to help. Hi. So I'm sitting here in her mom and dad's truck. They hit the tire off. I had to pull it down into this ravine so I could get it level, you know, so the truck wouldn't roll once that wheel came up in the air. So I put the tire in the back of our truck. They went up to Walmart to get one. They'd been gone for about an hour. But she called and the first thing the guy said was we're not taking any more work tonight. What the fuck are you talking about? It was like, what, five o'clock? Anyway, so I got my light on here. I'll show you how dark it is. But there's the traffic right over there. That's what I'm doing. Waiting on them to get back so I can get this tire put on them. We got to follow her mom to the house. To her house before we can go back home. So still got a ways to go, man. Time I don't even know. That's what's going on. Just sitting here waiting. OK. It was over here to the left of us. I can't show you because while Bruno's fat head's in the wind, it's dark. But it was right over there. Let me turn the light on. I had it. Still can't see it. But I had it sitting down in the tire. I guess the guys were assholes. Let me turn around here. The shop part don't close till seven, right? Where you get your tires done. And I guess they weren't going to do it. And then they asked her, well, they weren't going to put it in the back of the truck for. And then one fucking asshole, some stupid, this is Walmart, guys. Stupid fucking asshole, how much air you want in it? All of it. Fucking idiots. So I'm going to try to get a hold of the district or something. I'm going to turn that fucking store in. That's bullshit. It was 530 when she got there. And the shop don't close till seven. That's fucked up, dudes. Fucking Walmart. Yes, Walmart. All right, getting the back of my mom's coming. All right. Okay guys, we are back at the house. It is 12 minutes after nine. Walmart, right? It took me 47 minutes to get a hold of somebody. Ended up being about 57 minutes by the time I got a hold of the assistant manager. Who was trying to get this information from me. And then we got an argument. Because he kind of sounded like he didn't want to do anything. He said, well, I'll take the information and we'll do our investigation. We'll go over the cameras and all this. And I was like, really, that's all you're going to do, you know? So he said, well, you know, I need to work order and need all this. I need to know who it was. I'm like, you're the manager. You can't check, you know? I mean, the fucking idiot asked how much air you want in this tire. That's stupid. He says, you know, we'll roll back the cameras. I said, well, you know, does your cameras have audio? Well, you know, that's really no concern of yours. I said, what's no concern? Because I told him the whole story. I said, really no concern of your service tech wanting to know who's going to change that fucking tire. That's none of their business, you know? If I was, if I, if I was there, I would have, I would have wigged out because I would have flat told him, look, you know what? Just reverse. They probably never would ask because I'm a guy. But they asked her, you know, well, who's, if we do change that tire tonight, who's going to put it on for you? If I was her, I would have said the same way it came off only reverse procedure. You know, that's bullshit. And, you know, I told him he's being recorded and he got all snotty acts unlawful and, you know, have a good day by any hung up on me. This after like 15 minutes of arguing with him about policies. Well, it doesn't matter. He, because he was like, well, what do you want us to do? I said, well, you know, you already told me your policy. You can't fire the guy. So, so, you know, that, that's what I want you to do. I don't think he needs to be working there. If you don't know how much air pressure to put in a tire or how to read the side of a tire, because he kept saying, well, you know, maybe they'll put him back in training. You shouldn't have to go through training if you're working in a tire center to put air in tires. I mean, you should have known that from the get go. Number one, you know, number two, it's like your policies don't supersede the safety laws in the state of Florida. You know, well, yeah, that's true. But then later on, you know, he was like, why never said that? I said, well, you even agreed the policies because he said the policy doesn't care about the customer. Doesn't care what I say, what the managers say, because he was assistant manager. It's all about the policies, what the policies say. That's when I said, you know, the policies don't supersede the laws in the state of Florida. You know, they can't just go, well, our policy says this and the state of Florida go, oh, well, in that case, you're not breaking the law bullshit. Number one policy of anything is to follow the laws. So anyway, so I got to go down there tomorrow and talk to another manager and all this bullshit and I'll get to running around there. They want to roll the cameras back like that. I said, what, you think we're lying about this, you know? Well, you know, it's not up to me to believe anybody. And he didn't know, had no idea who was working or nothing. You know, it took me almost an hour to actually get a hold of somebody. Fucking Walmart sucks. You know, if it wasn't, you know, five o'clock, you know, I would have had him go somewhere else and get that damn tire because I fucking hate Walmart. I hate the way they do things. It's bullshit. You know, I mean, they look on your door on the sticker and if that ain't the size of the tire you want, they're not allowed to put it on because it's against the law. It ain't against the law. Under inflated tire? Yes, it is. Yes, it is against the law. I mean, you know, it's not up to the customer how much air you put in a tire. You put what the manufacturer says to put in that size tire. I know one time, because I had changed the door on something on a car that I owned. I had changed the door while the sticker came off of a car that had 14 inch tires. And I, you know, the car I put it on had 15s and they're like, well, we can't save 15 inch tires for this car because that door sticker says it takes 14s. I said, let me see you put a 14 inch tire on this wheel. I couldn't get them. They said, well, we can save the tires and you can take them somewhere else and have them done. Fuck you. You know, I said this door's been changed. That's not, you know, that's not the right sticker for this car. You know, they didn't want to hear it. You know, well, we ain't allowed to do that. Again, policies, policies. But anyway, we're back home now. Thanks for hanging out with us today. Appreciate it. And we'll chat it you guys soon. So, you know, I'll let you know what happens as soon as I find out anything. But I'm also going to leave a review. I'm also going to try to get in touch with headquarters. I'm going to send them email after email after email until I hear something because that is not right. A 72 year old woman should not have to worry about going down the road. And wonder, is this tire over inflated? Is it going to blow out? Is it under inflated? Is it going to go flat again? It was like he didn't care if she was 72. He didn't care that it was nighttime. He didn't care that the truck sent in on, you know, Route 484, which is a highway. You know, who? What the fuck? They don't care. You know, they don't want to answer their phones. It's ridiculous. And if you guys are watching and you're around this area, I'll tell you where it was. The Walmart Supercenter, 200 and 484. Right there, a 200 and 484. So, you know, stay away from that place. Just stay the hell away from it because they suck. Any auto stuff you need done, don't take it to Walmart. Don't take it to a department store to do that. You know, just pay a little extra if you have to. Have a mechanic, a good reputable mechanic do your car work. So, alright guys. Again, thanks for watching. Shay Berry, the man of legend. Monkey's on the phone with the rent. So, we're going to say see you later. Bye-bye guys. Take care.