EP 171: There's No Business like Crime Business

In this episode of Live, Laugh, Larceny, corporate mischief takes center stage as Trevin and Amanda dive into the wild world of big business blunders. Trevin vents his frustrations with motorcycles and dishes out a Killer Fact involving Disney and a tragic current event, while Amanda finds poetic justice in her ex's Facebook posts and explores the quirky Museum of Bad Art. The episode wraps up with a double whammy of petty crime stories. Trevin shares a "crappy" tale about Amazon, and Amanda takes us to a county fair for a showdown worthy of "West Side Story." The crew is calling on their Doomed Crew Facebook group to connect the dots between these seemingly unrelated stories. Tune in for corporate chaos, social media karma, and some truly bizarre storytelling. Today's Stories: One Star is Worth a Million Dollars All is FAIR in Love and War (Discussions include: motorcycles, missouri traffic laws, traffic jam,  Chappell Roan, creepy exes, Disney Plus, Disney Death, legal agreements, streaming service, Amazon, Beau and Belle Littles, swim diaper, bad art, Boston, Lake Elmo, Minnesota, brawl, bad review, small business, Paul Baron, Rachelle Baron, Washington County Fair, juvenile, John Q) Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livelaughlarcenydoomedcrew For ad-free episodes and lots of other bonus content, join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/LiveLaughLarceny  Check out our website: HereFollow us on Instagram: HereFollow us on Facebook: HereFollow us on TikTok: HereFollow us on Twitter: Here  If you have a crime you'd like to hear on our show OR have a personal petty story, email us at livelaughlarceny@gmail.com or send us a DM on any of our socials!

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Explore the lighter side of crime with our genre-bending comedy podcast! Join hosts Amanda Rose and Trevin Bartee every Wednesday for hilarious dramatizations of real-life petty crimes. Dive into over-the-top audio dramas featuring dumb criminals, cheesy sound effects, and surprising facts. Perfect for true crime fans seeking a laugh-filled twist on the usual narratives.