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- What was the beginning?
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9. but they're all half-out there, man.
They're crazy.
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are a little bit different.
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comes to a bizarre end—
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of trying to have a woman killed.
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23. an inmate at the Grady County Jail.
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24. Do you know
what they threatened me with?
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25. Seventy-nine years.
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prepared to die in a tiger cage.
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27. - Dying doesn't scare me.
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28. At all.
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that may make you stop for a second.
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30. There are more captive tigers
in the US today
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31. than there are in the wild
throughout the world.
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32. - Come here, you sexy beast!
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33. Hi, little man.
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how many sheriffs told me,
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that these are mine
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it's always been a bad, bad ending.
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Never even been bit.
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accused in a murder-for-hire plot.
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of paying a person
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in these charges,
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makes good news.
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you can't help but look.
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drug-addict fanatic.
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of Bumfuck, Oklahoma.
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was taken into custody.
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at nearly 80 years in prison.
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I wear a bulletproof vest.
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five years of my life
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in South Florida.
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That's when the venom shoots out.
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80. That's enough to kill everybody
in this room three, four times over.
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wanting to buy a venomous snake.
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These are those real young ones, you know.
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as the clouded leopard?
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92. These are rarer than the clouded leopard.
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in the back of this guy's hot van?
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95. That set me on this journey
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98. - Maybe take it off?
- Oh, you don't want me to take it off.
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99. I like it off.
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100. Your whole audience will say, "Oh my god,
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102. Jamotti! Jamotti, my sexy tiger!
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in my house, yup.
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105. We've got, like, eight of 'em
in there now.
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106. People, every day, they're like...
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107. "You must have the most incredible life,
to live with 187 big cats."
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108. I started building this in 1999.
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109. Believe it or not,
this was a completely empty field.
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110. In over 16 years, it's grown into this.
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and your pet is
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and they weigh 400 pounds.
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115. Does it feel good to stand on my stage
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and everybody envy you?
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or do you have a— Ooh.
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between you and these cats?
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123. There is a very emotional connection
between me and these cats. Extreme.
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just wanting—
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127. - They're so affectionate and fond—
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128. Well, they're two boys.
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129. - Oh, they're two boys.
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130. We do not discriminate here.
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ladies and gentlemen.
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Exotic Animal Park.
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134. I can assure you're going to get closer
to tigers and lions here
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Matter of fact, you're gonna get so close
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141. Follow Katrina. We're gonna introduce you
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142. I'm kind of embarrassed to say it,
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definitely solidified that.
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Come here, love me!
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Every night at six o'clock.
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before I got there.
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watching the thing live.
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our reporters, Rick Kirkham, is nuts.
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it was instant Kirkham kabob.
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and Carole down in Florida.
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where I have all of my stuff.
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- Sex gel?
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is actually Tiger King underwear line.
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because they're all in animal print.
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- I don't wear underwear.
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and a soul and a mind.
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and they do therapy for me.
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I can't have these tigers.
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much smarter.
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the preserve here.
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this is my crib here.
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- How you doing, guys?
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- Good to see you. Thanks.
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Dr. Bhagavan Antle.
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of the Myrtle Beach Safari
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and director of TIGERS.
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got way bigger over the years.
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an interactive, up-close,
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is a wee bit of a drag.
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that high-speed lure,
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up close and uncaged.
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as big cat guy around the world,
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having relationships with animals, period,
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because I am out there in the forefront
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that is in love with big cats
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so much like Doc Antle,
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there's no escalators. All right?
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how many people are coming on.
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408. This is our third time. Second this week.
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409. Me and my wife were here Sunday.
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410. You can't put a price
on holding a baby tiger.
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411. - That's his favorite animal.
- I mean, I hit the lottery,
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412. I'll pay these people whatever they want
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413. for me to go down to the reservation
every day and play with them.
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414. We charge a premium
because it costs so much
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415. to do proper care.
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416. We feed super quality food
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417. that anyone would be glad
to eat themselves.
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418. It's a minimum of $10,000 a year
to feed each tiger.
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419. I can feed a tiger
for $3,000 a year.
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420. You've got how many tigers now?
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421. I have 227.
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422. So you're spending...
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423. three quarters of a million
feeding your tigers?
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424. Just feeding 'em.
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425. We work our ass off
in order to drop that price.
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426. We have feed lots that give us
five to seven cows a day...
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427. that die in the feed lots.
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428. The game wardens and the highway patrol
call us any time
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429. that a cow or a deer gets hit
on the highway.
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430. If I was to feed nothing but cows,
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431. I would need 30 cows a day.
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432. That's it.
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433. This was actually me
and my brother's dream, you know.
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434. In 1997,
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435. he was moving my sister
from Dallas to Florida
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436. and he made it 40 miles.
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437. And a drunk semi driver hit him.
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438. - Who's this?
- My brother.
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439. - That's the one that—
- Yup. Yep.
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440. So, when I signed the papers
to shut his life support machine off
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441. and donate his organs,
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442. I promised him
that he would just not be a statistic...
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443. that the people of the world would know
who he is.
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444. And that's when the GW Exotic Animal
Foundation was born, in his memory.
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445. My brother, he's an angel now.
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446. I went to schools and I talked to them
about drugs and alcohol.
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447. But I couldn't keep their attention, okay?
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448. So I took animals.
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449. What do we say to drugs?
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450. We say no to drugs, that's right.
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451. Because drugs
will make your teeth fall out,
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452. and you get really ugly
and you don't have any friends.
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453. Animals just wasn't enough, okay?
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454. So then I started adding magic.
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455. He'd put on a magic show,
which actually was pretty cool.
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456. He would use animals in it.
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457. He had a 12-year-old kid
kind of showing him how to do stuff.
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458. I first met Joe
when I was in the eighth grade.
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459. I helped in a show
down in Norman, Oklahoma.
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460. Joe wasn't doing magic.
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461. I started showing him
some of the magic that I did.
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462. And Joe supplied tigers
to be used during the show.
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463. We're talking this morning about
the upcoming
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464. Mystical Magic of the Endangered Show.
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465. It's coming to the Valley View Mall.
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466. That's when he decided to change his name
to Joe Exotic.
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467. My real name is Joe Schreibvogel.
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468. I go by Joe Exotic
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469. 'cause nobody ever knows how
to say it right anyway.
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470. When we first started out,
we were all crammed in a semi.
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471. Fourteen of us in a cab of a semi,
that's a little cramped.
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472. Today we have a Siberian Tiger,
an Indochinese Tiger,
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473. a two-toed sloth, a black panther...
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474. Joe was taking tiger cubs,
stick 'em in a semi,
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475. and carting them to malls
all throughout the Midwest.
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476. They would do cub petting.
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477. You could take your picture
with this little baby cub.
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478. Look at me! Awesome.
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479. I mean, there was times
that we may have made ten grand
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480. at the mall.
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481. And there was times that we were doing
20, 30, 40 grand.
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482. Howard and Carole hired me
at the beginning of 2011
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483. to basically try to track Joe
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484. and convince the malls
to not allow him to exploit cubs.
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485. We started a program
where we would contact the malls
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486. and explain to them why this was bad.
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487. At one point,
we used someone to follow Joe
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488. and report what mall
they were going to next.
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489. The animals' presence isn't...
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490. It was, you know,
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491. part detective work
to try to track down Joe
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492. and where he was in the country
with these cubs.
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493. And they stalk every move you make.
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494. Doesn't matter where you are
in the country.
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495. They would research it,
find the owners of the mall
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496. and email them, text 'em, call 'em,
send the media out there, everything.
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497. Just hammer 'em.
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498. Years ago
when Carole first started doing this,
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499. we might generate 500 emails...
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500. - And be proud of it.
- Yeah.
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501. And as our online audience grew
and our supporter base grew,
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502. this gradually got up
to thousands of emails.
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503. Sometimes as many as
five or six thousand emails.
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504. And one by one,
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505. these malls started refusing
to have him back.
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506. That would pay the bills
for the winter sometimes.
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507. So it was definitely a big loss for us.
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508. But Joe always found a way to make money.
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509. One of the most popular adventures here
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510. at the Greater Wynnewood
Exotic Animal Park is a ticket for you,
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511. and that's private playtime
with a baby tiger.
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512. Anybody who poses
with an exotic cat is a problem.
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513. It just drives more and more
and more breeding
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514. of these cats who will never live free.
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515. Tiger selfies,
a big trend on a dating app...
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516. The tiger selfie is a growing trend
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517. on sites like Tinder
and OKCupid apparently.
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518. Oh yeah, this is how endangered species
can save themselves,
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519. by helping us get laid.
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520. Wild animals have been brought
onto the late-night shows.
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521. - How do you hold these?
- This way.
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522. Hold it against your breast.
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523. And when people see that,
they want to emulate it.
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524. All right, yesterday on my day off
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525. I went to the G.W. Zoo.
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526. Shoutout to Exotic Joe.
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527. I got two more tigers.
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528. Now look at me, how young I am
there on Letterman.
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529. Man! Go back, go back!
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530. We might as well do Letterman real quick.
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531. Here I am long ago
on The Late Show with David Letterman.
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532. I've got my big black panther there,
Shadow.
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533. Jay brought us out
into the forefront of people,
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534. he got to meet my animals
like no one else had ever done.
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535. The world's biggest cat coming on there,
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536. baby tigers, cheetahs, leopards,
everybody out there.
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537. Enough?
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538. Here I am in costume
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539. playing Marvelous Bhagavan, the magic man.
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540. And the cubs played themselves.
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541. I don't remember a time
where it wasn't everything I was doing,
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542. having animals in my life.
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543. I grew up a professional cowboy
in a family of professional cowboys.
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544. That led me along
to be able to have a quality life
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545. of a lot of interaction
with amazing domestic and wild animals.
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546. I moved to Yogaville
in Buckingham, Virginia.
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547. I started immersing myself in that life
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548. and I saw the incredible power
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549. of presenting the animals
without barriers,
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550. without caging,
so that you can really get to see them
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551. in all of their power and glory.
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552. People in Hollywood,
people other places came to me and said,
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553. "Hey, we need a tiger to do this.
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554. We would like a tiger to do that."
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555. - And ready and go.
- Action.
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556. You are a good kitty.
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557. I made 500 gigantic international movies,
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558. from Ace Ventura, Jungle Book,
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559. Dr. Doolittle, Mighty Joe Young...
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560. I mean, it's a huge list of features
that we made.
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561. Today we're gonna take
those same techniques
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562. that Doc created while working
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563. with Hollywood's top producers
and directors
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564. to create for you
an amazing animal adventure.
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565. Have you had your photo taken?
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566. No? Keep coming, keep coming.
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567. The toenails you gotta watch
because they rip your face.
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568. Grandma?
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569. - How old are they?
- Six weeks.
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570. From the time
that they're four weeks old
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571. to the time that they're 16 weeks old,
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572. you can profit $100,000
on that cub.
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573. Interaction, playtimes, photos.
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574. People who pimp out tiger cubs
can only use them
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575. from the time that they're a few weeks old
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576. until they're about 12 weeks old,
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577. and when they get to be that age,
they can take a finger off.
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578. There are enough ignorant people out there
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579. who will then take in that tiger
and a year later,
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580. that cat's two or three hundred pounds
and they're calling us saying,
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581. "Please get this out of my house."
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582. At the same time,
there's almost no government regulation
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583. of private possession, which I believe
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584. is leading to the unbelievable number
of these cats in captivity.
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585. We have a tiger crisis in this country.
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586. Yeah, there's a lion
on Mount Perry Road and Gratiot.
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587. It was heading west in a hurry.
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588. Looks like a jaguar
or wolf or something...
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589. Zanesville really woke up
the public about the fact
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590. that there could be dangerous wild animals
living right next door to them
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591. and they didn't even know it.
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592. It walked out in front of me,
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593. and it was standing there
under the streetlight.
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594. Sheriff Matt Lutz said
50 wild animals kept on a private farm
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595. had been deliberately set loose.
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596. One baboon, three mountain lions
and 18 tigers.
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597. Anything outside
the perimeter gets...
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598. definitely gets taken down.
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599. The animals were unleashed on the town
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600. by a man who kept them in his backyard.
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601. I believe that there are a number
of ticking time bombs out there,
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602. and when those places implode
and somebody does something crazy,
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603. that will probably push
our legislation forward.
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604. Forty-eight of his animals
were eventually killed,
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605. pushing Ohio lawmakers
to author a new bill
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606. restricting private ownership
of exotic pets.
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607. It's not that having lions
and tigers is bad unto itself.
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608. It is the way he took care of them
that made it take place.
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609. Properly managed wildlife can become
a great tool for wildlife education, like…
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610. Arguably the loudest,
most defiant voice on the front lines
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611. of the big cat debate belongs to this man.
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612. I'm Joe Exotic and this is Sarge.
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613. The president of the Humane Society
called this place, and I quote:
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614. "A ticking time bomb and potentially
ten times worse than Zanesville."
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615. It is a ticking time bomb
if somebody thinks
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616. they're gonna walk in here
and take my animals away.
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617. It's going to be a small Waco.
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618. That's a pretty powerful statement.
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619. It's a very powerful statement
because I have poured my entire life
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620. into what I do.
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621. Nobody is gonna walk in here
and freely shut me down
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622. and take my rights away from me
as long as I am not breaking the law.
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623. You know, I've been sheriff here now
for over eight years,
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624. and our community gets its share of crime,
drug use, burglaries, domestic assaults.
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625. But then there's Joe Exotic.
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626. Within a year of becoming sheriff,
Joe walks into my office.
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627. - Good, good.
- Right here.
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628. From that point on, it was, uh...
it's been nonstop,
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629. you know, with the G.W. Zoo and Joe.
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630. This is the thing you don't want
when you have tigers, folks.
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631. It's a real life tornado,
and there ain't nothin' you can do
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632. besides protect yourself.
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633. I've gotten a lot of calls to—
"You better watch Joe.
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634. He's doing this, he's saying that."
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635. One of the things that keeps me awake
at night is the park.
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636. If you're an animal rights person,
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637. and you try and come into this facility,
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638. this is what
you're going to be greeted with.
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639. Joe is a very paranoid person.
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640. When I really realized
Joe was potentially dangerous
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641. was when he made a comment
about "this could be another Waco."
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642. That stand-off near Waco
began as a federal raid
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643. when federal agents tried to serve
a search warrant.
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644. Our hearts go out to these brave agents
who died today in the line of duty.
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645. And I took that as a direct threat
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646. that if my office ever had to take
some action out there,
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647. we were going to have a shoot-out.
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648. This is my little town.
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649. I'm the mayor, the prosecutor,
the cop, and the executioner.
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650. You know, after the Waco deal,
me and Joe made a pact.
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651. If anything went bad,
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652. we were gonna shoot each other.
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653. And then that day...
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654. I put our names on our bullets right here.
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655. I have my name
and his name on a bullet.
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656. If anything went wrong,
it was gonna happen.
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657. What kinda camera guy are you?
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658. Someone like Joe,
who is very polarizing...
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659. He can draw out people to oppose him.
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660. Oh, fuck yeah!
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661. For instance, I mean,
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662. I would get a little cut-out postcard
like this, addressed to me...
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663. picture of Joe with the word evil on it.
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664. That was really the point I realized,
you know,
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665. there's people that are opposite
of what Joe believes in.
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666. I have defended myself since 2006
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667. against People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals.
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668. Carole Baskin is supported
by the help of PETA
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669. to the point that they've actually made me
a target now.
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670. PETA is unapologetic
in its mission to help animals,
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671. and we've been targeting Joe Exotic
for many, many years.
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672. I think that we can't...
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673. underestimate how dangerous some
of these people are.
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674. They think that animals
are being beat everywhere they go.
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675. We didn't beat tigers at our zoo.
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676. We sure got accused of it.
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677. Those people are fucking insane, man.
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678. Actually, they scare me.
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679. Joe is always armed.
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680. There's always a gun at his side.
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681. What do you carry that gun for?
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682. People.
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683. - Not the cats?
- Not the cats.
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684. I'd shoot you before I shot my cat.
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685. We have 24-hour armed guards,
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686. three of us wear firearms.
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687. That is how bad this has gotten.
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688. I sleep with an AK-47
under my mattress.
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689. Loaded, ready to roll.
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690. Joe, he had threats all the time
on Facebook.
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691. He had problems with PETA
coming onto the park
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692. and taking pictures and stuff like that.
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693. And trying to discredit him,
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694. so he needed extra security.
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695. Over the course of eight years,
I would guess we have probably taken
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696. 40 to 50 police reports from Joe.
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697. And we have had people
try to get on that park.
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698. This guy has been videotaping.
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699. And we warned him twice.
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700. And he claims he's with PETA.
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701. Main thing is—
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702. Oh, just investigating
some animal rights issues
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703. that might be happening.
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704. They take things to the extreme.
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705. Have you got a tiger in a zoo in a cage?
Yeah.
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706. How are you gonna keep him from running
downtown and going to 7-Eleven?
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707. Carole, PETA,
those characters want to attack everyone.
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708. Carole wants to be the last man standing.
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709. There can be only one,
and it has to be her.
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710. She's got tens of thousands
of people out there brainwashed
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711. that we're abusing animals.
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712. I just called her a plain-out hypocrite.
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713. You're open to the public.
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714. You're doing boat tours, night tours,
day tours, kid tours, kid camps, weddings.
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715. You name it.
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716. If you're taking photos and stuff,
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717. it'd be great if you would use the hashtag
"BigCatRescue,"
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718. so you can find us there.
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719. Go ahead and open the gates
and go see some cats.
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720. It's a moneymaker for them.
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721. These tickets sold out really fast,
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722. and so we're so happy to see all you guys.
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723. If you're not fuckin' exploiting animals
at that point,
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724. what the hell are you doing?
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725. These guys are checking out Max
and Mary-Anne.
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726. Carole is, I would have to say,
a hero of mine.
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727. She's an awesome advocate for cats.
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728. These animals have a life to live now.
A happy life to live.
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729. And I tell everyone this is like
the Ritz-Carlton of animal sanctuaries,
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730. 'cause you just do an amazing job.
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731. - Stop it, you're going to make me cry.
- I know.
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732. In my opinion,
Carole Baskin was as bad as Joe.
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733. They were both, you know,
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734. taking advantage of exotic animals
to make money.
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735. So, to me, it was just a feud.
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736. Carole Baskin, yup,
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737. that lady that profits
over 1.5 million dollars
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738. suckin' on your heartstrings
about shit on the internet
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739. that ain't even true!
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740. They are always trying to upset me
on social media.
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741. I got a big mouth
and a television station.
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742. - It seems to be.
- And that works.
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743. Why would you give to a facility
to rescue animals
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744. to live in luxurious cages?
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745. Well, how about that one?
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746. That mountain lion is sticking his head
through a hole in the fence
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747. in order to drink out of a—
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748. Joe started bashing her.
She started bashing him.
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749. You know, getting the mall shows canceled.
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750. And she put up billboards,
and she made this 911 animal abuse site.
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751. Joe was one of the top contenders on it.
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752. Carole would now and then
put up something online
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753. about how Joe's breeding
and he's bad and all this.
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754. And he would go off on his internet show.
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755. I consider that bitch to be one
of the biggest terrorists
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756. in the exotic animal world right now.
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757. It is financially draining
to fight this woman.
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758. To get a little bit of background on Joe,
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759. all you gotta do
is go to tigercubabuse.com.
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760. We got undercover video of him
using a 20-week-old cub
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761. that jumped on this little boy
and bit him on the leg.
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762. She's ruthless.
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763. Most of us are not ruthless.
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764. People who really love animals
are rarely ruthless.
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765. There shouldn't have to be
a place that rescues big cats from abuse
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766. in this country.
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767. What we're asking you to do is champion
the Big Cat Public Safety Act.
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768. The Big Cat Public Safety Act
would end the ownership
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769. of big cats as exotic pets
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770. and prohibit exhibitors from allowing
the public to have contact with them.
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771. The Big Cat Safety Act, if passed,
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772. it will destroy private zoos
across America.
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773. For Carole... and all of her friends
that are watching out there,
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774. before you bring me down...
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775. it is my belief...
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776. that you will stop breathing.
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777. It got pretty ugly.
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778. We hear it's Carole's birthday next month.
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779. And we're shipping her two of these!
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780. Look at the fangs on that!
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781. One day I went out
to open up the mailbox
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782. and it just exploded with snakes.
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783. There are crazy people out there
who want to see me dead.
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784. Happy birthday, Carole.
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785. What... keeps me up at night
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786. is worrying about them
hurting a family member to get to me.
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787. It was just a... hate.
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788. He has hate for Carole Baskin. Nasty hate.
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789. A hundred rounds of.223.
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790. You got it. Is that gonna be it
or do you need any explosives today?
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791. Carole's taking a nap.
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792. There, I've got every animal rights person
all in one row.
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793. Dynamite.
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794. Ready?
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795. Aim... Fire.
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796. This is a prepaid call from...
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797. Joe Exotic.
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798. an inmate at the Grady County Jail.
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799. I'm in a cage.
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800. Do you know why animals die in cages?
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801. Their soul dies.
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802. I'm not gonna be accused and go to prison,
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803. and lose everything I have for things
that other people did.
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804. Before this is over with,
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805. I'm gonna shut down everybody.
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806. With our ever-changing climate,
in our world today,
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807. and you're outside
working in the weather elements,
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808. when you come in at night
and you wanna feel good,
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809. reach for
America's favorite skincare products:
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810. Tiger King Skincare.
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811. If you have dry, cracked hands,
great product for men and women.
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812. Tiger King Super Skin Rejuvenating Cream.
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813. For a full line of Tiger King Skincare,
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