1. 911, what's your emergency?
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until the ambulance gets here.
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6. - We do not have time to wait.
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9. - Give me a stretcher. How's it coming?
- They're— they're getting it.
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11. You all right? Stay with me.
Stay with me, Saff.
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12. Make a sweep through the park
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13. somewhere else in the park, please.
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18. I can give you your money back,
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19. Why don't you come back another day?
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21. - Do chores. Be safe.
- Do chores.
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22. - Okay. Back to it then. All right.
- Do not stick your hands in any cages.
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29. The story hit the news.
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30. It was a tiger mauling
in Wynnewood, Oklahoma.
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31. Tiger attack, blah, blah, blah.
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32. The fence ripped the skin off the bone.
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to see me,
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Reinke handing me a pen,
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and then I handed it back to him.
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and in a lot of pain.
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the media wins.
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of what's not getting done right
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was get right back to work...
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in five days after my amputation.
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in the hospital.
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the most terrifying, traumatic event
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60. - And yet—
- Some would say.
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um, to overcome.
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67. Uh, my attitude is
nothing can bring me down,
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broke my back,
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but I could move a big toe,
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to learn how to walk.
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you build up calves,
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you know, your ankle.
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85. Give me a kiss! Good boy!
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I just ended up losing my feet.
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90. Now, I just got these cool looking legs.
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91. It's hard to explain
the addiction of exotic animals.
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92. I felt it when I got to hold a tiger
in my hands,
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eight-month-old tigers and lions.
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being around these animals.
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98. So you want to see them walk around?
You want to lay on that couch with them?
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What do you think the shot is?
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100. Nothing is cooler, sexier,
and more significant
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than a tiger.
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just in its very image.
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is just insecure and broken.
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they whip out those pictures.
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112. It's all about "look at me."
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to elevate their status.
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114. - Oh my god!
- They're only an hour old.
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than anybody in the country.
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117. The whole idea was to keep baby tigers
being born.
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to a lot of these little animal parks
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121. Selling the animals was
the biggest moneymaker for him.
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all the places I've been.
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128. - …from a breeder, how much would it cost?
- Two thousand bucks.
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under the radar illegally
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forbids selling a tiger.
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when they don't have 'em.
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that the cubs have actually went to,
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it is your responsibility
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144. If people are concerned about tigers,
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148. Duh. What's the first thing you should do
to protect an endangered species?
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Hundreds of thousand dollars worth of 'em.
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that are all part of this whole...
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and selling cubs.
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you're gonna—
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you've missed out on it again.
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of these people Joe traded cats to,
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taking this serious and going after it,
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some of those connections
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has a criminal history.
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is being one of the biggest drug dealers
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this criminal background,
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who has ever been able to infiltrate
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Do you have a reservation?
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- You don't?
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173. Well, unfortunately, I can't let you go,
because it's a private place.
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and they— You know, we wanted—
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175. This is a private property.
You actually have to have permission, sir.
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176. - All right. Thanks a lot. Okay. Shit.
- Thank you. Have a great day.
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going to get into a place like Mario's,
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the public to see
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"I can't believe you work for that guy,
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Aren't you scared?"
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snow leopards, cloud leopards,
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at his home.
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they would smuggle illegal drugs,
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for smuggling drugs.
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stitch them back up.
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if the snake lived or died,
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to get into these places?
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200. I'll try to put in a call
for you to get into Mario's place.
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202. We try to make everything stupid-proof
'cause people will do stupid things.
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We give them love and passion.
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that doesn't exist anymore,
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because I was a convicted felon.
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and scream out, "Tony Montana!"
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you fucking with the best!
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to the bank? I did that.
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It was a Corvette. I did it by myself.
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sit there and count it.
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to maintain my animal habit.
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I was on the phone saying,
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in marijuana, cocaine, and quaaludes.
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Including you...
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Zoological Imports Unlimited,
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the murder,
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of a federal drug informant
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He was an ATF informant.
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and dumped him on my farm.
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"Let's just cut up and burn him."
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of the stuff,
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or the judge?
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I was still there.
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as long as you're really good at heart.
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or what you've done in your past.
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I had an affinity for animals.
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the first thing I did was
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but three Great Danes.
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you can't eat chocolate, but now you can.
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selling a cougar. I bought a cougar.
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That was my second animal.
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killed by the lions,
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that had it in a houseboat illegally.
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I had a whole bunch of shit.
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a friend of mine.
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- He came to see me.
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- 1982... 83?
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in the parking lot or inside the business.
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- He looked like Yanni.
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from each other,
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when I came out of prison.
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This is Doc Antle's place, T.I.G.E.R.S.
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- Yeah.
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raise them in your own house?
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but at times,
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- In our bedroom at night.
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and buy the preemie clothes.
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as much as your children.
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through the years.
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Bhagavan Doc Antle.
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- Mystical science.
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- Yeah.
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- He has three wives?
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- Wow.
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a great, big, cohesive family unit.
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our apprentice program over the decades.
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generally as teenagers,
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for decades themselves.
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Over there, babe!
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girlfriend-partner, China,
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and taking care of my stuff.
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has been staying there ever since.
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with the big teeth
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and taking care of all that stuff.
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for my kids
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the T.I.G.E.R.S. website,
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how everyone was vegetarian
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principles of yoga to train animals.
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that I was already into.
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Bhagavan, is that how everyone—
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- Bhagavan, which means what?
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- Yeah.
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that you're a friend of God.
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of the universe.
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all-seeing kind of guy.
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he definitely is that character,
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where incredible things happen
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and happy and going well.
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in these terrible horse stalls, basically.
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with bars on them.
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my bread would be full of cockroaches
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just throwing the co—
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That's the way it was.
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I'll make you great."
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but I was thinking about it.
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of woman that he wanted.
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that... sex partner for them,
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and then they would be bonded to him
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he could get them to do anything.
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400. According to them,
it was like his Shaktipat.
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401. So there's this concept
where a guru will touch you
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402. and you'll become enlightened.
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403. So essentially, it's...
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405. Well, I guess, I don't know.
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to his level of enlightenment.
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407. Doc Antle is like...
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whatever you want to call them.
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411. He had three girlfriends or wives.
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412. Are we running a competition?
I don't think so.
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since I've been around.
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musclebound skateboarding guy.
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- Hi, I'm Travis Maldonado.
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426. My feet? My feet? Size 16.
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431. I'm 19 years old,
and I am from Southern California,
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433. He arrived and, my god,
it was this 6'6"...
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435. with the most god-awful big hands
you've ever seen in your life.
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436. Joe immediately is, like,
love-struck by this.
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437. So we're taking the trash trailer down
one day. John's driving the truck.
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438. Me, Joe, and Travis are in the back
of the trailer.
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439. And, uh, Joe says...
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440. "How straight are you?"
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441. And he goes, "Pretty straight."
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442. And I said, "You watch porn?"
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446. or do you enjoy watching
the guy with the big one doing her?"
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447. And he says, "Well, obviously you want
to watch the guy with the big one."
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448. I said, "Well, you ain't that straight."
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449. It wasn't weird to share Joe
with another guy because...
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450. Joe had tried for many years
to bring other people in,
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with us too, and...
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no wedding is really normal,
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457. but even by modern standards,
this is an unusual wedding.
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458. Today, we have gathered to witness
the union of Travis, John, and Joe.
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459. Go with love. You may now kiss.
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460. I haven't had much of a life before this,
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a lot of different things.
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and all the animals.
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is great.
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an amazing grip over people,
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468. that is totally irrational.
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that have these animals
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to bring in young people
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the opportunity yet
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473. and understand how badly
they're being abused themselves.
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474. And they're using those animals
as the way of forcing these people
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dreams and desires.
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478. It's what you're gonna wake up doing,
it's what you're gonna go to sleep doing,
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479. and it's gonna happen 365 days a year.
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480. Weddings, funerals, and relationships
at Christmas fade away
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will still be standing there
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their next meal.
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483. I just work all day.
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484. - I'm kinda like a stay-at-home—
- Like 8:00 to midnight.
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485. - 8:00 a.m. to midnight. Yeah.
- You're working every day.
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486. It sounds insane,
it sounds intense and whatever,
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487. but it's, like... it's my lifestyle,
it's what I want to do.
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488. So many of us are programmed
to believe that, you know,
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489. we need weekends off,
we're only working 40 hours a week.
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490. Um, that, you know, in some ways,
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492. Except instead of having, you know,
hand grenades, we have tigers.
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493. The only survivors here look at it
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something they like,
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495. and it's not a job,
it's a lifestyle they have dove into.
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497. - for so long.
- How much did people get paid?
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498. A hundred dollars a week.
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499. A hundred dollars a week.
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504. Carole Baskin of Big Cat Rescue has
an army of people working for free.
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506. She makes everybody else
do her dirty work.
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here today,
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508. we have brought in 76
of our own volunteers,
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509. and they brought their families.
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- Hello.
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511. and Bonnie has the best pants
of the entire place so far that I've seen.
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513. Our volunteers wear
a color-coded shirt system.
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514. Red shirts primarily function as, like,
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and partner trainees.
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516. If you get all your classes done,
you can apply for yellow shirt.
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517. It takes about almost a year
to get your yellow,
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518. then you have to have your yellow
for a full year.
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519. Then you can apply to be a green shirt.
You have to have a minimum of two years.
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520. And it goes by so quickly.
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521. After they've been here for, like,
five years or so,
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- That's a navy blue.
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524. - Navy blue.
- There's royal blue.
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526. I work six days a week, twelve hours days,
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through the volunteer program.
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528. Are you super hands-on with the interns?
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529. Sadly, I hardly ever know who they are
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530. until they've been here, like—
They're here for level five,
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531. and it's, like,
"I've seen you around here a lot.
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532. You keep coming back,
you're getting older."
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533. You know, that's when
they really start showing up on my radar.
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534. You definitely don't work regular hours.
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535. So Christmas could be a bummer
for some people?
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536. Yeah, no, I don't take Christmas.
I'm here Christmas.
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all of them volunteers
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538. into the same bullshit?
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539. She can make all these people think
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540. that everybody else in society are
abusers but her.
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541. I mean, she's a master marketer,
I'll give her that.
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542. I noticed that you have
a huge presence on social media.
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543. We've got
over two million fans on Facebook,
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544. but in a given week,
we can reach three million.
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545. Hey, all you cool cats and kittens,
it's Carole at Big Cat Rescue.
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546. Max and Marianne the bobcats' enclosure
got finished and it looks great.
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547. Every two weeks,
we get a check from Facebook,
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548. and last two weeks were, like, $23,000.
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549. And every two weeks it's going up
by thousands of dollars.
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550. Hey, all you cool cats and kittens.
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551. It's Carole from Big Cat Rescue.
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552. I am about to go live on the Dodo Impact.
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553. All right.
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554. She rode the first wave of social media.
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555. Her YouTube channel has 200 million views.
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556. Her accounts have ten million people
watching them.
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558. People see that logo,
they know who we are.
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559. The first thing they'll say is,
"I love your videos!"
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560. We get that everywhere we go.
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561. High-quality social media,
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562. duping tons of teenage children
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563. to devote their days and times
to the cause that she has.
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564. And so they go to Big Cat Rescue,
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565. a derelict, rundown,
backyard collection of 12 cats,
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566. and think they're going
to the world's greatest big cat sanctuary.
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567. Come a little closer.
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568. - Did you get the big cat?
- Yep.
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569. Hi, I'm Joe Exotic,
and this is Big Cat Rescue.
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570. We went to go on a tour
of Big Cat Rescue,
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571. and I paid my fees to go on a tour,
and I videotaped the tour.
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572. We are accredited as a true sanctuary.
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573. We are totally hands off.
We don't touch them at all.
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574. Her sanctuary is probably worse
than most people's backyards.
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575. I mean, the cages are tiny,
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576. the weeds are shoulder high.
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577. It is literally a wire jungle
in a mess of trees.
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578. USDA do not care.
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579. They kept giving her a perfect inspection
where we couldn't get one.
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580. And it just aggravated Joe.
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581. She advertises she has
over 100 big cats,
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582. and on this tour, we only saw 12.
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583. So I wanted to see
where she's hiding the other 100 big cats.
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584. We're going to to the gift shop.
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585. Feel free to look around
as much as you want.
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586. I went to the gift shop
and introduced myself, you know,
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587. and I said,
"Well, in a couple hours, you know,
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588. look up, it'll be me."
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589. So we went to this little airport
outside of Tampa
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590. and rented a helicopter,
and I flew over Big Cat Rescue.
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591. He wanted to get footage
of the cages and the enclosures
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592. and all of that,
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593. but he had clearly done it
to antagonize us.
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over the sanctuary,
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596. we have a cat who,
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597. if she hears any kind of, like,
motorized sound, has seizures.
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598. I wish that helicopter would go away!
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599. When Joe rented that helicopter,
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600. it gave him a lot of really bad ideas.
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601. He was talking about dropping grenades.
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602. Pulling the pins and just dropping them
out of the helicopter.
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603. We always have
a level of worry about these people,
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604. but if we were to say, "You know what?
This is dangerous.
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605. Let's just stop,"
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606. we'd be miserable,
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607. because it causes us so much pain
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608. to see these animals treated this way.
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609. My email says, "Judge me
by the enemies I have made."
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610. So I really appreciate the fact
that none of these people like me.
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611. Hi, little man. Hi, little man.
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613. This... well, I always don't say
they're ligers,
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614. 'cause there's like an anti-liger vein,
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615. so I just pretend
they're all big cats.
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616. But yes,
this is a nine-month-old liger child.
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617. And how big will this cat get?
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618. If he hits the giant size,
then he's gonna be 900-plus pounds,
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619. and he's gonna be 11 and a half feet tall.
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620. And his chain's not been cleaned properly,
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621. so my shirt's ruined.
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622. I'm sorry.
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623. He had to see his girlfriend.
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624. Me and Doc were friends,
you know, for years.
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625. I kinda idolized him, you know.
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626. Hell, number one,
not just because of the way
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627. he had the animals and stuff he had,
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628. the way he had them women trained.
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629. For his own damn, you know...
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631. The first time I ever met—
First time I went to Doc's place,
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632. first time, I told him, "I don't need you
to teach me a damn thing about animals.
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633. How the fuck you got these women trained?"
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634. He's good at getting what he wants
out of things...
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635. people and animals.
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636. He chose all of our outfits.
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637. We were supposed to be sexy,
because we're luring people in.
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638. China came right after I came.
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639. Her name was Michelle.
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640. Moksha was named Meredith.
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641. Rajnee, when I met her,
her name was Renee.
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642. I had my name legally changed to Bala
for many years.
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643. Changing your name is a very quick way
to change everything else about you.
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644. He controlled every aspect of our day
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645. and what we were allowed to do,
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646. what we were, you know—
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647. Definitely what we were allowed to eat
as vegetarians,
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648. but also,
they were pushing me to get implants...
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649. um...
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650. which I don't remember agreeing to.
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651. It was more like...
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652. the appointments were made
and they had decided,
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653. and I was too... scared to say
I didn't want to do it.
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654. And also, I got to sleep for a few days...
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655. to heal from that,
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656. and that looked so good
after working so hard
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657. for so many hours with no break.
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658. No break.
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659. Nothing else but work, work,
work, work, work.
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660. It was like, I'll do anything—
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661. I'll do anything to just rest.
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662. It's not every day
that you're asked to have a job
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663. where you can't take any time off,
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664. because people do have lives
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665. and they do have families
outside of creating—
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666. You're leading me down a road
where people are just gonna say,
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667. "You have to join a fucking cult
to be a tiger trainer."
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668. Promise you. Been here 35 years.
Heard it all forever.
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669. Ho!
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670. He would say,
"They're free to leave at any time."
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671. But that's the way it is in all cults.
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672. I mean, they're free to leave,
they're usually not locked up.
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673. They're being held by a thousand,
like, social ties
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674. and by the idea of losing everything,
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675. and how are they gonna even go
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676. and where will they go when they leave?
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677. - What?
- I'm gonna do something.
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678. He's got his little cult,
and I've got my little cult, you know.
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679. It's just two complete opposite,
different worlds.
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680. You know, he's a little more upscale,
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681. and I'm working with people
that just got out of prison.
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682. But it tends to work for him,
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683. and the way I do it tends to work for me.
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684. Joe definitely liked to hire people...
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685. who— that was their only option.
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686. Don't try this at home, kids.
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687. And his reasoning for it was,
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688. if this is all they have, and it's decent,
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689. they'll work hard enough to keep it.
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690. It's kept me sober and not drinking.
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691. Keeps me from getting into trouble.
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692. He had people in the community saying,
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693. "Hey, I saw someone come in
at the bus station in Midwest City...
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694. and they're still sitting there tonight.
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695. They have no family, nowhere to go,
and now they're on the side of the road."
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696. You wanna trade a place to live
that you can call your own
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697. in one of them trailers
out there at the park
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698. in exchange to work at the Burger Barn?
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699. Yeah, I can do that.
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700. - Give you a start.
- Yeah.
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701. - Yeah.
- Give me a start. Thank you!
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702. - He pays the staff $150 a week.
- Twenty dollars a day?
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703. For 12 hours.
Ten to 12 hours every day of work, yeah.
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704. One hundred and thirty-eight dollars
and twenty-six cents, to be precise.
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705. This is probably gonna get me in trouble,
but... we just eat off the meat truck.
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706. There was a truck that picked up meat
from all these Walmarts in the area
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707. that had expired to feed the animals.
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708. If you go to Walmart
and you put a brisket in your basket
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709. and a couple t-bone steaks,
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710. and you go to the register
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711. and your credit card declines
or your check declines,
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712. it can't go back, it goes to the trash.
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713. And once it leaves that cold shelf,
it cannot go back.
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714. Oh, man! This stuff is still frozen.
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715. Take that home.
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716. Staff was world's worst
about going through the truck.
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717. You know, to render it,
it needs to go to the cats,
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718. but they would all go through it
and get 'em something to eat.
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719. Ain't nothin' wrong with it, man.
I like my shit medium rare.
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720. Lobster tails
and bad-ass cuts of beef and shit.
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721. Joe would let them pick out
what they wanted first,
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722. and they'd carry bags of this expired meat
and foods back to their mobile home,
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723. and that's what they ate,
because that's all they had.
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724. There were four mobile homes
inside the zoo.
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725. The washing machine didn't work.
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726. The water didn't run in the bathroom.
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727. One air conditioner for the entire thing.
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728. It can be 120 degrees in there at night.
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729. That was the nice one.
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730. Whoa, motherfucker!
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731. - What's in there?
- Fuckin' rat, right there.
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732. Oh, shit.
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733. Oh, my god, there he is!
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734. - Oh, fuck!
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735. If you talk to the people
who have escaped some of these situations,
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736. what they'll say is
that they were treated so abusively.
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737. But not only are they abusing the people
that worked there...
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738. they're abusing the animals there as well.
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739. Those people feel like
they can't talk about it
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740. because they could be accused
of having done it for their leader
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741. that they were so enamored with.
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742. I was really looking for somebody
to tell me what to do.
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743. Doc said men are pigs and women are sheep.
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744. I was a sheep, I guess,
ripe for the slaughter.
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745. What I did, basically,
when I was there was raise tiger cubs.
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746. At first, it was only, like,
a couple of litters a year,
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747. and they were only for a certain time.
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748. By the time I left,
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750. just... all over the place.
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751. There's all of us. The family.
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752. Oh, this was my favorite tiger ever,
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753. Lakshman.
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754. Such a sweetheart.
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755. And he...
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756. That was like a turning point
for me there.
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757. Doc saw how well I did with Lakshman.
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758. You know, just being gentle,
just following Lakshman's lead
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759. and just making suggestions, you know,
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760. and he was—
He would do anything I asked him to.
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761. He just trusted me so much.
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762. - He was a good tiger.
- What happened to him?
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764. We don't— We didn't really ask,
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765. because...
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766. only he's like, "I know where they go."
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767. We didn't see that,
and we weren't really part of that.
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768. One of the main things he told Joe Exotic:
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769. "You can't keep 'em all."
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770. That's a bad business decision,
because, you know,
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771. once a tiger gets out of the stage
where you can use 'em,
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772. they're nothing more than a bill then.
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773. There's always been a rumor out there
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774. that Doc Antle euthanizes his cubs
when he's done with them.
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775. We've had whistle-blowers come to us
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776. and say that they've heard a gunshot
in the middle of the night
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777. and the next day there's no cat...
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778. but they don't know where the cat went.
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779. And I think
that these people are smart enough
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780. to only use their very closest circle
of people that they've got good dirt on—
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781. That they would use to dispose of a body,
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782. because it takes a few people
to lift a big cat.
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783. Unless you part 'em out right there,
I guess.
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784. She thinks
she's the Cleopatra of big cats.
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785. And to tell you the truth,
she's not that good.
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786. And any time anyone attacks her,
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787. she goes after them with her millions,
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788. which she inherited from her husband
that's dead and missing for years now.
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789. Wait. How does
someone's husband just go missing?
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790. - Like they just go missing?
- He just vanished.
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791. Carole Baskin is full of shit,
in my opinion.
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792. She's got a missing husband
that's supposedly buried in her property.
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793. That's a real true story.
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794. Her husband disappeared.
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795. The lady who runs Big Cat Rescue,
who seems, in my opinion
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798. to have killed her own husband,
potentially.
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799. Carole Baskin's third husband,
they can't find his body.
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800. We believe that she fed him to the tigers.
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801. It just makes for wonderful sales
of newspapers, I'm sure...
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802. for them to speculate
that I fed him to the tigers, which is...
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803. crazy.
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804. And Mike says his children
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805. from a previous marriage
and former secretary
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806. have been quoted as saying that
they believe Carole fed him to a tiger.
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