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In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast (Straight Out of Vegas), Roadrunner continues a personal story about being jailed in the Atlantic City/Mays Landing area, breaking down how bail and bond percentages work and what it felt like spending 90 days locked up. From there, he shifts into commentary on politics, government influence, and corporate power—especially the role of lobbying and pharmaceutical donations in shaping laws and public policy.
He also shares frustrations with casino culture and sports betting, including a heated account involving MGM and a poker room dispute, plus reflections on loyalty, family, and self-reliance. The episode closes with thoughts on discipline, survival mentality, and finding purpose—along with a few shout-outs to his book and where to buy it.
By DW - The RoadrunnerIn this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast (Straight Out of Vegas), Roadrunner continues a personal story about being jailed in the Atlantic City/Mays Landing area, breaking down how bail and bond percentages work and what it felt like spending 90 days locked up. From there, he shifts into commentary on politics, government influence, and corporate power—especially the role of lobbying and pharmaceutical donations in shaping laws and public policy.
He also shares frustrations with casino culture and sports betting, including a heated account involving MGM and a poker room dispute, plus reflections on loyalty, family, and self-reliance. The episode closes with thoughts on discipline, survival mentality, and finding purpose—along with a few shout-outs to his book and where to buy it.