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If you thought last week’s Florida true crimes couldn’t get any dumber, buckle up—these Florida men on two wheels are about to outdo themselves. Florida February continues.
Trevin opens with a full-on potty meltdown when his Wet Weather Diva, Sammy, refuses to use the bathroom in the rain. What begins as an inspirational pep talk escalates into a backyard cheer routine that Trevin documents on Instagram like a proud stage dad. Amanda brings her own dog dilemma as Reptar keeps army-crawling under the kids’ bunk bed, choosing chaos over comfort.
Fast Florida heads to New Port Richey, where a crew of Pasco County inmates flips the script during community service—breaking into a locked car to rescue a one-year-old baby while dressed like classic cartoon jailbirds. From zero to hero in record time. You go, Pasco County.
In Florida Top Five, Trevin counts down the wildest world records held by the Sunshine State: the shortest donkey, the tallest sangria, the largest gathering of Ninja Turtles, and some truly next-level Easter enthusiasm. Amanda answers with the Top Five Weirdest Florida Food Festivals—celebrating mullets (the fish, not the haircut), strawberries on pizza, the impossible-to-pronounce kumquat, and the legendary Floridian “cracker delicacy,” swamp cabbage.
For our stories, Trevin delivers a crowd-pleaser as One-Nut Tony relocates to Marco Island. A peaceful e-bike ride goes sideways when Steven Pickett brake-checks him, triggering a hit-and-run, a golf-cart dragging, and a chain of bad decisions that may pull Tony right back into crime.
Amanda closes with the unbelievable saga of Ray Reza Baluchi, the Fort Lauderdale dreamer determined to “run on water.” His homemade Hydro Pod—and self-appointed title of Captain Bubble—aren’t enough to keep the Coast Guard happy, proving that even international waters have rules. When you’re manifestly unsafe, there’s no outrunning the law.
Both stories collide around bicycles and truly bizarre moments involving them. Put on your helmet before these two—things get dangerous.
Today’s Stories:
• Florida Is a Drag
• The Many Voyages of Captain Bubble
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If you thought last week’s Florida true crimes couldn’t get any dumber, buckle up—these Florida men on two wheels are about to outdo themselves. Florida February continues.
Trevin opens with a full-on potty meltdown when his Wet Weather Diva, Sammy, refuses to use the bathroom in the rain. What begins as an inspirational pep talk escalates into a backyard cheer routine that Trevin documents on Instagram like a proud stage dad. Amanda brings her own dog dilemma as Reptar keeps army-crawling under the kids’ bunk bed, choosing chaos over comfort.
Fast Florida heads to New Port Richey, where a crew of Pasco County inmates flips the script during community service—breaking into a locked car to rescue a one-year-old baby while dressed like classic cartoon jailbirds. From zero to hero in record time. You go, Pasco County.
In Florida Top Five, Trevin counts down the wildest world records held by the Sunshine State: the shortest donkey, the tallest sangria, the largest gathering of Ninja Turtles, and some truly next-level Easter enthusiasm. Amanda answers with the Top Five Weirdest Florida Food Festivals—celebrating mullets (the fish, not the haircut), strawberries on pizza, the impossible-to-pronounce kumquat, and the legendary Floridian “cracker delicacy,” swamp cabbage.
For our stories, Trevin delivers a crowd-pleaser as One-Nut Tony relocates to Marco Island. A peaceful e-bike ride goes sideways when Steven Pickett brake-checks him, triggering a hit-and-run, a golf-cart dragging, and a chain of bad decisions that may pull Tony right back into crime.
Amanda closes with the unbelievable saga of Ray Reza Baluchi, the Fort Lauderdale dreamer determined to “run on water.” His homemade Hydro Pod—and self-appointed title of Captain Bubble—aren’t enough to keep the Coast Guard happy, proving that even international waters have rules. When you’re manifestly unsafe, there’s no outrunning the law.
Both stories collide around bicycles and truly bizarre moments involving them. Put on your helmet before these two—things get dangerous.
Today’s Stories:
• Florida Is a Drag
• The Many Voyages of Captain Bubble
Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livelaughlarcenydoomedcrew
For ad-free episodes and lots of other bonus content, join our Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/LiveLaughLarceny
Check out our website: Here
Follow us on Instagram: Here
Follow us on Facebook: Here
Follow us on TikTok: Here
If you have a crime you'd like to hear on our show OR have a personal petty story, email us at [email protected] or send us a DM on any of our socials!
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