Comedy
It's a strange time to be alive, but it's interesting to see how people are adapting to new ways of life. In this episode, we take a trip to the UK to see how a select group of people are keeping their businesses alive with new and creative services. Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/8gDzmqAt9wY Drug dealers. That's right. The $10 billion dollar heroin and crack market doesn't stop because of some pandemic. While drug prices are on the rise, dealers are finding creative new ways to keep their trade alive. By dressing as delivery drivers, nurses and fitness fanatics, they've been able to avoid police detection. Other dealers are adopting contactless drop off services and dead drops for collecting money. Other dealers have done away with personal vehicles and are using taxi drivers, who are allowed to continue operating during lockdowns, to deliver packages to people's homes. ---- Our Patreon exclusive story keeps us across the pond where we meet 33-year-old Amanda Liberty. Amanda was previously in a relationship with the Statue of Liberty, but the long-distance just couldn't be sustained. So, in a very natural progression, she turned to chandeliers for comfort. --- I hope you dug this one! The next episode is another advice ep with David. I had a blast recording it. That'll be up on Wednesday! I'll talk to you then! Love ya. Peace. Shout out to our Producer: Sam! Instagram: @oneweirdpodcast Twitter: @oneweirdpodcast Facebook: @oneweirdpodcast