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BTLS | 9AM Fri. May 15 - Studio Move Crisis: 40-Foot Trailer Blocking Everything

BTLS | 9AM Fri. May 15 - Studio Move Crisis: 40-Foot Trailer Blocking Everything

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The Bubba the Love Sponge® Show broadcasts live amid moving chaos as the 40-foot gray trailer blocks access to the container and shed, forcing urgent logistics planning on the final studio day. Host schedules a 10:00 coordination meeting with Lummi, Lasker, Macho Man, New York Greg, and crew to finalize the move plan, with immediate action to contact Steps (Todd) around 10:00 to 10:15 to relocate the gray trailer using a short-wheelbase truck for tight maneuvering. Shed rotation crisis: doors must face containers before removal next week, requiring Moffat/forklift access and PVC tubing jacking to protect the base, but Merch Crick's positioning may block equipment. Parking nightmare: insufficient lot space for dump trailers, merch trailers, and trucks prompts orders to move civilian cars to the street or the AAA lot next door, with volunteers pulling vehicles during breaks, and Merch Crick told to remove their truck immediately after showtime. Equipment debates: box truck staged outside until space clears, dump trailer kept for one final loaded run, and concerns about towing capacity for heavy trailers. Host stresses avoiding last-minute curveballs while on-air and instructs no non-emergency texts, emphasizing not abusing Todd/Steps' favors and "pulling our own weight." Off-topic fun: NFL schedule release videos showing teams trolling each other reviewed, plus Memphis Police bodycam shooting breakdown from February, with the suspect captured by U.S. Marshals. Multiple donation shout-outs and final sign-off notes as one of the studio's last shows wraps, with the microphone cutoff imminent.

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