The Paul Truesdell Podcast

We shot the breeze for few minutes in the break room today.  We pulled our iPhones and plugged in our Rode lavalier microphones and had a chat.  We are not in studio, which is fine. Why? Because we have talked about doing this for a while and so, here it is. 
  • Robert E. Crimo III is a freak
  • Where's the drone 
  • Tiny Tina be a police
  • Ritz Carlton knifed in the tub
  • 60s and 70s bombings galore
  • Somebody should have said something
  • You're never truly safe no matter who says or does what
  • New York wants 3-years of social media posts
  • Situational awareness
  • More than two shots is a waste
  • Two in the chest and one between the eyes
  • The second of two assassination attempts on U.S. President Harry S. Truman occurred on November 1, 1950
  • The 1954 United States Capitol shooting was an attack on March 1, 1954, by four Puerto Rican nationalists who sought to promote the cause of Puerto Rico's independence from US rule. They fired 30 rounds from semi-automatic pistols onto the legislative floor from the Ladies' Gallery (a balcony for visitors) of the House of Representatives chamber within the United States Capitol.
  • Hiring historians, economists need not apply at the moment
  • Piss poor police response from border to border and coast to coast
  • Everyone around the creek new, but the PC police are feared more
  • Who the hell puts tats on their face
  • More people die from anal objects than rifles in the United States
  • That says a lot
  • Constructive evaluation and connecting the dots
  • Performance anger and outrage to get funding for pet projects
  • https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxdwgn/uvalde-swat-team-bragged-about-training-at-schools-on-facebook
  • 6'2" / 215 - Nickname "Runt" - Today he's one of the bigger fellas
  • Spray and pray 

What is The Paul Truesdell Podcast?

The Paul Truesdell Podcast

Welcome to the Paul Truesdell Podcast. So, what's the gig? Paul records frequently at the Truesdell Professional Building. He eplains a few things about how life works before time gets away. Paul connects the dots, the plot and knots, spots the ops with a heavy dose of knocks, mocks, pots, rocks, socks, and mops. Confused? Then welcome aboard! You see, Paul the Elder enjoys telling complex stories in a way that is easy to understand. While always based on business, economics, and forecasting, having fun, laughing, and being among like-minded men, women, and children from Earth, Pluto, Jupiter, and Neptune is a requirement. Paul the Elder coupled with Team Truesdell, have been there and done it. If you enjoy front porch philosophers who take deep dives and connect the dots, while drinking coffee during the day and a whiskey after five, welcome.
It is a true pleasure to have you onboard.

This is, The Paul Truesdell Podcast.