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Daniel Tosh
Posh show hey guys, it's me, Dan Tosh and this sadly is a true emergency pod. Eddie, hit the sirens. The sirens should sound more like an alarm to get to higher ground or something. I think that's pretty good. I don't like the last part when you can't change the alarm sound mid alarm. Then it sounds like an old car alarm from the early 90s. Here's what we're doing guys. It's Wednesday, October 9th.
Eddie
Ninth.
Daniel Tosh
Ninth. It is the day before Hurricane Milton destroys my family. Oh man. If ever an emergency pod was actually necessary. I'm doing this so that all the people that are reaching out to me can just watch this instead of me replying to everyone. Will my family evacuate? My in laws have all evacuated. They live over in Sarasota now. My family, they all live on Merit Island. They would. They would never evacuate. You're not going to call my parents pussies? No, there couldn't be a storm surge big enough to get them out. As you recall, the last time they had a storm surge there, they lost their pier. And my sister was, was out in the, in the waters trying to save her pier. And then they rebuilt it by hand. My father, who's way too old to be doing it, you know, no permits or experience in building a pier. They rebuilt their entire pier. So I'm sure they're terrified that they're going to lose their pier again. You know, in fairness to my folks, you know, their explanation is logical of why they never like to evacuate. Because what happens is the storm is bad, but it's only bad for a bit. Then getting back to your place, a lot of times roads are closed and you can't get back for days. And that's when a lot of the damage happens. So that's their mentality is that, well, if I was there, I could pick things up and it wouldn't get destroyed. You know, like sitting water. Now, I, you know, grew up in a family that never evacuated. And also the coverage has changed now. Are you watching the Weather Channel? Is this only interesting to me, the storms, or do you guys tune into it?
Eddie
I'm watching, too.
Daniel Tosh
Well, Eddie's got family in the area. Did your folks evacuate, Eddie?
Eddie
They did. They went to Destin, Florida.
Daniel Tosh
They went to Destin. Okay, so your family's a bunch of cowards, too. So I'm watching the Weather Channel. I keep it on. I like the bad graphics. It reminds me, honestly of Tosh Point zero when I see them standing there on the green screen with the fakeness all around them. A lot of people know this, but Byron Allen, a comedian, he bought the Weather Channel, I don't know, 50 years ago for $7. Who knew at the time, other than Byron Allen, that that climate change, which would make storms more fierce, would now be such a hot commodity? Because I go to the Weather Channel almost exclusively for my information when it comes to tracking hurricanes. Here's my problem with the Weather Channel. You don't know when a storm's coming, right? So all those ad dollars are sold throughout the year. Then a storm comes. All of a sudden, people start watching the Weather Channel. But guess what? They still got the horrible ads, the cheap ads running. It's like there needs to be premium ads. Oh, there's a hurricane. People are going to start watching this channel. Now let's have real companies advertise because the ads that are on there right now are just horribly embarrassing. You got your sleep apnea stuff. Sure. There's actually a commercial I've been seeing on the Weather Channel. Right now. It's a boner pill for teenagers. Literally. I was like, what is this? I couldn't think of a medication less needed. My point is, I think they need to come up with, oh, there's a storm. Okay, all of your ads get booted, and now let's have some real sponsors come in. Yeah, and that's the thing with the coverage on the Weather Channel. With a hurricane, they make a meal out of it. As soon as a little low pressure starts to form, it turns into a tropical storm. Oh, here we go. Let's name it. And then she jumps up to a cat five. Oh, jackpot. That's a radiance bonanza. But meanwhile in California, the last earthquake we had a few weeks ago, in the middle of it, my phone gave me a warning. Halfway through it, I'm like, oh, that's helpful. There's no money in earthquakes. People always say, california, you're going to fall into the ocean. I've been hearing that since I was 5 years old. Guess what? Still here. What's going to happen first? Is California going to fall into the ocean or is Florida going to be underwater? These are things I've been hearing my whole life, and they haven't happened yet. So why not live there and enjoy it? And if it happens to fall in the ocean, hopefully I'm on the road. You know, I'll miss my wife, but damn it, she can be replaced.
Eddie
You got to move on.
Daniel Tosh
You have to. She would want me to find happiness with someone younger and more attractive. You know what, though? I do need to check in. I need to check in to make sure that. That. That my mother is safe and that their peer is intact. Let's see. Get a real report here.
Dan's Mother
Yeah. Hey.
Daniel Tosh
This is unbelievable. Well, I hate to do this, but it's an emergency pod, so I think my father would understand.
Dan's Mother
Hello?
Daniel Tosh
Tell mom to pick up her phone. Pick up your phone. Okay. Is that all? Yeah, I'll call right back.
Eddie
This is.
Dan's Mother
I'm working on a puzzle.
Daniel Tosh
That's unbelievable. I'm worried sick about you guys. I need to get a full report. What's the current wind speed there?
Dan's Mother
I don't know.
Daniel Tosh
Is it.
Dan's Mother
Is it blowing the baseball game? It's raining. It's raining.
Daniel Tosh
Are you worried about a storm surge?
Dan's Mother
No.
Daniel Tosh
I heard you could expect up to. I heard you could expect up to 3 to 5ft in your area for the storm surge.
Dan's Mother
Please. We're not on the ocean. That's. That's Tampa?
Daniel Tosh
No, no Tampa. Can I expect 9 to 15ft?
Dan's Mother
They don't know. We'll see.
Daniel Tosh
Nah. Are you worried about your peer?
Dan's Mother
No.
Daniel Tosh
Would you.
Dan's Mother
I think it's. It's stronger now than it was before.
Daniel Tosh
Would you rebuild it again if you lost it?
Dan's Mother
Mike said he's going to work tomorrow. He wants grandpa out there fixing the dock tomorrow. It'll be fine. I do feel bad for people that are alone. If I were by myself, I would probably not like that.
Daniel Tosh
Do you guys want. Do you and dad want to fly out here?
Dan's Mother
No. No. We got Missy right here in the next. Not with us, but in the.
Daniel Tosh
I know, I get it. Well, how many piece puzzle are you working on?
Dan's Mother
You know, this is only 300 because I don't have room for a 500 and now dad's trying to eat a bowl of soup and he's pushing my puzzle pieces all over.
Daniel Tosh
All right. Have you already got the outline done?
Dan's Mother
Oh, yeah, I'm on the inside.
Daniel Tosh
Nice. All right, well, send me a photo of that.
Dan's Mother
I'll show it to you.
Daniel Tosh
Yeah, all right.
Dan's Mother
I like to do puzzles.
Daniel Tosh
All right, that's good information. I'll get you a puzzle. All right, well, enjoy your storm. Okay, bye.
Dan's Mother
We're waiting.
Daniel Tosh
Okay, bye. Bye. All right, love you. She didn't say I love you back. Yeah. How in the world my mom not gonna answer the phone because she's working on a puzzle.
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Eddie
It's almost like it's not even. There's not even a hurricane there for them.
Daniel Tosh
Couldn't care less about a storm. Yeah. That's interesting. That's just working on. Now you say, Daniel, can't you put your parents up in a place where they have enough space to do a 500 piece puzzle? No, my parents, they live in. I'm pretty sure it's 300 square foot little guest house on my sister's property. And they just couldn't be happier. Just. Oh, we have a tiny little table. Dan's eating soup. Can't. Can't get a bigger puzzle. It's just. It's just nice knowing that their life is exactly what I always think it's going to be. Yeah. All right, well, I. You know, I hope. I hope they're right and I hope the storm spares most people. And for those people that are alone out there in the storm, head on over to my parents house. They'll. They'll. They'll invite you in. They'll do the Christian thing. Eddie, hit the sirens. That sounds like you're starting a chainsaw.
Eddie
It's like a return to normal life.
Daniel Tosh
What? That's awful. We'll put some different ones over that so it sounds like he did something good. All right, see ya.
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Podcast Summary: Tosh Show – Hurricane Milton - Emergency Pod Release Date: October 10, 2024
Introduction to the Emergency Pod In this special episode titled "Hurricane Milton - Emergency Pod," Daniel Tosh addresses his listeners during the impending threat of Hurricane Milton. Straying from the show's typical comedic and interview format, Tosh adopts a more serious tone to discuss the hurricane's impact on his personal life and broader reflections on disaster preparedness.
Family and Hurricane Preparedness
Discussion on Family's Stance on Evacuation Daniel Tosh delves into his family's reluctance to evacuate during hurricanes, rooted in their deep attachment to Merit Island. He shares personal anecdotes highlighting their resilience and skepticism towards leaving their home despite the looming threat.
Daniel Tosh [02:18]: "The last time they had a storm surge there, they lost their pier. And my sister was out in the waters trying to save her pier. They rebuilt it by hand."
Contrast with Eddie’s Family Decision Tosh contrasts his family's stance with that of his friend Eddie's family, who chose to evacuate to Destin, Florida. This comparison underscores the varied responses individuals have when faced with natural disasters.
Eddie [02:18]: "They went to Destin, Florida."
Daniel Tosh [02:22]: "They went to Destin. Okay, so your family's a bunch of cowards, too."
Critique of Weather Channel Coverage
Insights on Media Representation of Storms Tosh criticizes the Weather Channel for its inadequate storm coverage and persistent low-quality advertisements. He expresses frustration over the channel's inability to prioritize meaningful content during emergencies.
Daniel Tosh [04:16]: "I like the bad graphics. It reminds me, honestly of Tosh Point zero when I see them standing there on the green screen with the fakeness all around them."
Commentary on Advertising Practices He highlights how the Weather Channel continues to run irrelevant ads despite the severity of the storms, suggesting a need for more appropriate sponsorships during such critical times.
Daniel Tosh [06:00]: "You got your sleep apnea stuff. Sure. There's actually a commercial I've been seeing on the Weather Channel. Right now. It's a boner pill for teenagers."
Attempt to Contact His Mother During the Storm
Emergency Call to Ensure Family Safety In a poignant moment, Tosh attempts to reach his mother to check on her safety amid Hurricane Milton. The conversation reveals his mother's nonchalant attitude toward the storm, as she remains engrossed in a puzzle.
Daniel Tosh [07:43]: "Tell mom to pick up her phone. Pick up your phone."
Dan's Mother [08:25]: "I'm working on a puzzle."
Humorous Frustration at Mother's Response Tosh expresses his frustration and concern over his mother's seemingly indifferent reaction, juxtaposing the gravity of the hurricane with her mundane activity.
Daniel Tosh [10:25]: "How in the world my mom not gonna answer the phone because she's working on a puzzle."
Reflections on Family Dynamics and Resilience
Understanding Parents' Choices Tosh reflects on his parents' motivations for staying put, emphasizing their belief in their ability to manage and repair any damage caused by the hurricane.
Daniel Tosh [03:30]: "Their explanation is logical of why they never like to evacuate. Because what happens is the storm is bad, but it's only bad for a bit."
Humorous Acceptance of Familial Flaws He balances his concern with humor, accepting his parents' flaws and quirks as part of their character, even jesting about their living conditions and puzzle preferences.
Daniel Tosh [10:06]: "He didn't say I love you back. Yeah. How in the world my mom not gonna answer the phone because she's working on a puzzle."
Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
Tosh's Hope for Safety and Community Support As the episode winds down, Tosh expresses his hope that the storm will spare most people and extends an offer of shelter to those in need, showcasing his community spirit despite the chaotic situation.
Daniel Tosh [12:00]: "I hope the storm spares most people. And for those people that are alone out there in the storm, head on over to my parents house. They'll invite you in."
Final Light-Hearted Exchange The episode concludes with a humorous exchange about the sirens, maintaining Tosh's signature comedic touch even in an emergency context.
Eddie [12:07]: "It's like a return to normal life."
Daniel Tosh [12:09]: "That's awful. We'll put some different ones over that so it sounds like he did something good."
Key Takeaways:
This episode serves as both a personal narrative and a commentary on broader societal responses to natural disasters, all delivered through Daniel Tosh's distinctive blend of humor and introspection.