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Sly Stallone and an Antique store?

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Duration:
8m
Broadcast on:
01 Jan 2025
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We talk to everyone from Bono to Amy Schumer, Spike Lee, to Brain Wilson, Chris Tippett, and Brian Stevenson about purpose, creativity, well-being, and what makes life worth living. Follow and listen to Kelly Corrigan wonders on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. There's a man named Mitchell. He's from Texas, and he was arrested and charged for being caught on a video at an antique store doing something really gross and weird. Okay. He was putting items up his kilt all the way up in there, and then putting them back on the shelf. So what's gross and weird about that? The kilt part. Hey, you know what? I have Scottish blood. I love a kilt. That's going to make me now start thinking whenever I see someone with a kilt at a store. I'm like, hey, hey, hey. Don't be putting things up your kilt. I know what you guys like to do with these kilt now. So wait, so he would actually just... Yeah. At this antique store. And would he buy it at least? I don't know. Okay. I don't know why that makes the story better to me, but like, at least no, it says that the dude put him back on the shelf. Yeah. Okay. That's like some kind of like a weird thing that this guy thinks he's wreaking havoc or something on those lines. I don't know. The name of the gallery manager is Susan, and she talks about exactly what the camera's caught Mitchell doing on camera. Number one I was disgusted. That night, one of the dealers sent me a video that she had from a camera in her own booth. I think they've been in here before. The employees recognized him and said they were just, you know, the guy was really nice, and she was nice, and they just shopped around for a few hours. What did they do with those products? They threw them away mostly. Mostly? Which ones did you keep? The really, the ones that fetch you a high dollar. Okay. This reporter needs to be educated that you need some follow-up questions. When you say mostly, that means there's some that you did not throw away. Which ones are still available? Or yeah, I don't even know. I mean, I guess you can clean it. I don't want that job. Of course not. Also, so he was there with another person. He was with a female. An accomplice. Do you think this was like some kind of a... I mean, do you think it was like one of those like the submissive dominatrix kind of things, where like... Like she's telling him to do it? He's being told what to do. I'm not saying that makes this right. It sounds very extravagant. I mean, this is definitely that doesn't mean that you should get a hall pass for doing something like that. I feel like that's something that you need to like just make a make-believe store. You know, kind of like, you know, create your own fake store and do it in the comfort of your own home. You don't go do this at someone else's store and then put it back on the shelves. But do you think that's... It's possible. I mean, the fetishes that exist in the world never cease to amaze me. Dude, I still think about that time we worked. So when we went to Chicago once for one of our radio conventions, we were at some... We were just at some big parade that was going on and there was a dude. Do you remember this one, Danny? Were you there with us? There was a dude that was being walked around on a leash. Oh, no, I was not. Oh, man. It was just like, you know, when you first see him, well, okay, for the whole time, you have to do a double take. You're just like, wait a second. There's... And he was wearing... Is there... Are you with us? I think so. Did you not remember this? Well, I mean, it's not the first time I've seen this, Steve. I mean, here are the full-on leather straps and like, he was wearing... He was shirtless, but like, yeah, like leather things going around and over his body. And I mean, I remember just thinking what is going on here and then, you know, obviously it was, he was in a situation where like, this is what he was being told to do at this event. Well, hopefully he was a good boy. Well, I mean, he wasn't causing any problems. So I think, yes, he in fact was a good boy. Rockaholics, we are listening to The Daily MIG Show. You can give us a follow on socials, by the way, @DailyMigs on both Instagram and Twitter. Do you guys hear the story about Sylvester Stallone and him kind of training up his daughters? Oh, I hope it doesn't involve a kilter and an antique store. So his two oldest daughters were moving out to New York City, so he hired actual Navy SEALs to train them in self-defense. Oh, I love this. And the daughters are 27 and 25, and it was about six hours that they were in the woods training with these guys. Okay, that's rather aggressive. And one of the sisters said that they got their butts whooped by these guys. They were the real deal. You know, it's funny, I was talking to a dude recently at a party at our neighbor's house in one of my buddies, and we were just like, be asking about having, you know, being a dad to a daughter, and just how kind of, you know, you get very protective. You get super protected. There's a point where I came close to like kicking a child in the head. Like, you know, one time, because he knocked my daughter over. I didn't. But like, my first thing was, you hurt my daughter, I will hurt you. And my wife's looking at me like, he's five, you know, and she's three. You got to let me, he didn't do it, she's okay. But, you know, you get very protective. And so I've had this conversation with my wife. And I'm like, at some point, I want her to go do some kind of martial art. And my buddy was like, I'm thinking the same thing. Like, you know, some jiu-jitsu or something. Just so that there's like, you know, a skill set there. God forbid if she ever needs to have it. And also, I think it's just a good thing, you know, for discipline and for, you know, an activity to do that, I think that'll be good for her to know how to do. But, you know, I don't got that kind of a connection or hookup where I could get a bunch of Navy SEALs to come over and just train my adult daughters. I mean, I'm surprised that he doesn't have, like, he didn't train them himself, you know, because he's a pretty tough dude. Yeah, but he's a tough dude in movies. I mean... That's got to translate a little bit to reality. So if you... I think he just plays a tough guy, he's just not tough in real life. We know, I never really challenged him, but I'm not positive, you know. Well, we're learning all of this about the Stallone family, because season two of the family Stallone is going to be airing this Wednesday tomorrow at 9.30 on MTV. I forgot there was even season one, to be honest with you. Like, I'm looking at his daughters, I might become a fan of this show. Oh, they're very attractive. Do they not look like their dad? They do not look like their dad at all whatsoever. Oh, hi! Yeah, they're cute. Yeah, I can understand why he wants to get some Navy SEALs to, like, teach them how to handle themselves, because they're gorgeous. Well, if you want to get caught up on season one before the season two premiere, it is streaming on Paramount+. Imagine, like, you start hanging out with one of his daughters, not knowing maybe, and all of a sudden, I want you to meet my dad, and then go back, and it's freaking Sylvester Stallone. I would start crying. I'd be like, never mind. Thank you for your time. Are you serious? I dropped down to a knee and proposed right then and there, but like, you could be my father-in-law. You could write all the Rocky movies together, and you have no choice. You think that's what he wants to do? Probably not, but watch the Rocky movies with his future son-in-law. Yes, all right, well, watch Rambo and the Expendables as well. Stop where my mom will shoot. We'll do any of these. Did you watch the show that he, I don't even know if it's coming back for another season, but Tulsa King? No. Yeah, I mean, it's pretty cheesy and pretty, pretty bad, but I like him. I do like him. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he's a nice tough guy.
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