Episode Transcript
[00:00:01] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
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[00:00:12] Speaker A: The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now.
Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy.
[00:00:45] Speaker B: This your boy, Al.
[00:00:47] Speaker A: And you know it's gonna get cold tonight.
[00:00:50] Speaker B: Yo, yo, yo.
[00:00:51] Speaker A: Hope y' all bundled up.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm ready. Yeah, I want, I want that. I want cold to come. I want the, the freezing rain to come.
[00:00:59] Speaker A: No, I don't need that.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: I want the snow to come.
[00:01:02] Speaker A: Nope, I don't need that.
[00:01:03] Speaker B: Bring it.
[00:01:04] Speaker A: I don't care if it's cold. I don't need the sleet or the ice or none of that.
[00:01:08] Speaker B: That's what I want.
[00:01:08] Speaker A: Why? Cause. So you don't have to go to work.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: There you go. Shut shit down.
[00:01:11] Speaker A: You about to be out for two weeks.
[00:01:13] Speaker B: Three, really.
Tuesday's the last day.
[00:01:16] Speaker A: See? Don't dampen my.
I need to make all the money I can get.
And you know why?
Why?
They ain't none of their business.
[00:01:27] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:01:28] Speaker A: I need it, baby.
[00:01:29] Speaker B: You called.
[00:01:30] Speaker A: How was your week?
[00:01:33] Speaker B: It was good, man.
Regular day. I, I, I didn't do too much. I didn't, I definitely didn't watch that much. You did. Nah, I went out to eat on Wednesday night with the guys from the.
I'm part of a mentorship.
[00:01:47] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:01:48] Speaker B: At the school. So we took the guys there to Takoyaki, ramen and sushi. I hope that's right.
[00:01:56] Speaker A: That's the new place?
[00:01:57] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:57] Speaker A: The one by Angry?
[00:01:58] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:01:59] Speaker A: Oh, how did they like it?
[00:02:00] Speaker B: Oh, they did. They liked it a lot. It's the first time I had ramen.
Real ramen, not no damn plastic.
You know, the packaged noodle ramen, not the three, four dollar ramen.
[00:02:18] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:02:19] Speaker B: The kind with, you know, beef noodles, chicken, shrimp.
[00:02:26] Speaker A: Yeah. Egg in it. In yours?
[00:02:27] Speaker B: Nah, I told him no egg. I don't need egg. Egg's disgusting.
[00:02:32] Speaker A: You can't say they're disgusting. You just don't. You say, I don't like eggs.
[00:02:35] Speaker B: I know I don't like eggs.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: You don't like no kind of eggs?
[00:02:38] Speaker B: Nope.
I don't like the taste of it, the smell of it, any of that.
Yep, yep. But that's all I really did. Why you eat eggs?
[00:02:48] Speaker A: Come on, man, like 95 of the other world eat eggs.
[00:02:52] Speaker B: I'm glad to be a one percenter.
[00:02:55] Speaker A: I said 95.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: I'm a 1 percenter, man.
[00:02:58] Speaker A: What's the 1%?
[00:03:00] Speaker B: That's, that's motorcycle terms.
[00:03:02] Speaker A: You. I know what a Motor. I know a 1% motorcycle I'm talking about. What's the 1% of people that don't like. You don't eat nothing with egg in it?
[00:03:09] Speaker B: No, no, I eat. You know, everybody eats cake and shit. I just don't eat egg itself, like as a.
A solid.
[00:03:17] Speaker A: You had like egg trauma back in the growing up.
[00:03:21] Speaker B: I think the last time I had egg, my dad was like, go ahead and eat your food. It was breakfast time in the morning. Go eat your food. Eat your food. I was like, I don't like egg. You know, when your mom ain't around, it kind of enforced the.
The muscle on you.
[00:03:35] Speaker A: So you had. He made you eat it.
[00:03:37] Speaker B: Yeah, one of those. You don't know what you like one of those.
[00:03:40] Speaker A: Did you eat it and throw up?
[00:03:41] Speaker B: Yeah, definitely did.
Definitely did.
I hate the egg taste.
[00:03:47] Speaker A: So you letting. How old were you?
[00:03:50] Speaker B: I had to be like, probably like five or six.
[00:03:54] Speaker A: So you letting five year old Ale make dietary decisions?
[00:04:00] Speaker B: Hey, guess what? If I taste a little piece of egg on something, I spit it out now.
[00:04:07] Speaker A: Hmm.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Fried rice with egg in it.
I have a pile of egg and a pile of onions. If they don't take it out.
[00:04:15] Speaker A: You have the palate of a five year old.
[00:04:17] Speaker B: I do.
Cause I don't eat mustard. I don't eat grits.
I don't.
[00:04:22] Speaker A: Man, no onions. What else you don't eat tomatoes either?
[00:04:25] Speaker B: I eat tomatoes. I don't eat soft hot dogs.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: What? Yeah, what's a hard hot dog?
[00:04:32] Speaker B: A skinless hot dog like Sabrette Nathan's they call skinless. Cause they like when you bite into it, it got that snap the skin.
[00:04:43] Speaker A: But I mean, so you don't eat.
[00:04:48] Speaker B: I don't eat those pink hot dogs y' all in the country be eating.
[00:04:50] Speaker A: What are you talking about? Y' all in the country? That's a poor thing. That's not a country thing.
[00:04:54] Speaker B: It's not a poor thing.
[00:04:55] Speaker A: That is a poor thing.
[00:04:56] Speaker B: They go down to. What's the name of that gas station over there? We just pass?
[00:05:00] Speaker A: That's. Yeah, those are cheap hot dogs. That's a poor thing. Them hot dogs like a dollar.
[00:05:03] Speaker B: Yeah, people love them.
[00:05:05] Speaker A: Love them hot dogs. They just love it. Cause everybody say they love it. Those not the best hot dogs in the city.
[00:05:09] Speaker B: What's the best hot dogs in the city?
Is it grilled or is it broiled?
No, boiled.
[00:05:19] Speaker A: Boiled hot dogs.
I like dashing dog flavor. But they hot dogs too big.
[00:05:25] Speaker B: Why they got like the sausage dogs?
[00:05:28] Speaker A: They not sausage dogs, but they real big hot Dogs.
[00:05:30] Speaker B: Oh, almost like the colossal.
[00:05:34] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like that. They don't need them that big.
[00:05:37] Speaker B: Do they cut them in half?
[00:05:38] Speaker A: No, I don't think so.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: I think if they cut them in half, put them on the grill and let them cook like that.
[00:05:43] Speaker A: That's how.
What's the buddies? That's how buddies do their hot dogs. Oh, they got hot dogs and buddies. Yeah, they split them and grill them.
[00:05:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I like that.
[00:05:55] Speaker A: Best in the city, that dude. It's a dude who got like a little hot dog cart, and he'll be in front of over there by kfc.
Oh, yeah, Urban. His hot dog's pretty good.
[00:06:06] Speaker B: Peterson.
[00:06:07] Speaker A: Yeah, Peterson. Yeah. Young boy. Shout out to him.
[00:06:09] Speaker B: Yeah, his sausage dogs are good.
[00:06:11] Speaker A: Hey, yo.
Yeah, his sausage. Yeah, yeah, he got a good chili.
[00:06:16] Speaker B: He got a good chili. He got like a sweet kinda.
[00:06:18] Speaker A: Yeah, he got a good chili.
[00:06:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I had one.
[00:06:20] Speaker A: Some of the best in the city. I don't think I ever had. Oh, EDK got good hot dogs.
[00:06:24] Speaker B: Get outta here.
[00:06:25] Speaker A: Yeah, EDK got good hot dogs.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: I still never ate there.
[00:06:27] Speaker A: That's crazy.
Who else?
It was somebody else. I was just about to say.
I said dash. Oh, they say Dale May got good hot dogs, too.
[00:06:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I think those are those country dogs, though.
[00:06:41] Speaker A: Oh, I don't know.
[00:06:43] Speaker B: They pink on the outside and gray on the middle.
[00:06:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't mess with them cheap, though.
[00:06:48] Speaker B: My parents used to kill those. They. When they. You know, back in the day.
[00:06:51] Speaker A: When you got siblings. Yeah, yeah, of course.
[00:06:55] Speaker B: Why? No, no, no, no.
[00:06:57] Speaker A: For the.
For the. You get more bang for your buck. Yeah. You got kids? You know them kids gonna eat them hot dogs up?
[00:07:03] Speaker B: Nah, they liked them because, you know, when I was younger, we used to come down south to, you know, for the holidays and whatever, and they would stock up on spice ham and those hot dogs.
[00:07:18] Speaker A: Oh, and take them back up north.
[00:07:19] Speaker B: And the hot sausage. The hot sausage links the red sausages with the gray in the middle, too.
[00:07:25] Speaker A: With the gray in the middle. Yeah.
[00:07:27] Speaker B: It's just like the hot dogs, but they're just like spicy sausage.
[00:07:31] Speaker A: You talking about Roger Woods?
[00:07:32] Speaker B: Nah, they look just like the red.
[00:07:35] Speaker A: Hot dogs, you know, but they sausage.
[00:07:37] Speaker B: They sausage. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: You be putting post stuff on country when it just be post stuff. Nah, man.
[00:07:44] Speaker B: That's country shit.
[00:07:45] Speaker A: Nah, man.
Most of the time you get that at a little gas station store. They borrow the hot dogs. They be sitting in the water all day. You get your hot dogs, some chili, two for $2 hot dogs back in the day, but now hot dogs is $4 a piece telling you. Yeah, they be taxing on them hot dogs.
[00:08:05] Speaker B: A pack of Nathan's for like 4 is like $7.
It's like 6.99 for a pack of Nathan's. Yeah.
[00:08:15] Speaker A: They selling about an 8 though.
[00:08:16] Speaker B: I know, but I'm just saying that's how much the ratio would be.
[00:08:20] Speaker A: Oh, I got you.
[00:08:21] Speaker B: If it's eight of them, it's gonna be $12.
[00:08:24] Speaker A: Yeah, they. They pretty much up there.
[00:08:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:08:27] Speaker A: I hope that ain't an ac.
[00:08:28] Speaker B: Why, you cold?
[00:08:30] Speaker A: Nah, I just don't want. It's all. The temperature is dropping. From the time I got stopped earlier to. To the time you came and picked me up, the temperature dropped like 5 degrees.
[00:08:40] Speaker B: Ah, you know I wasn't gonna come get your ass, right?
[00:08:45] Speaker A: I'd have called an Uber.
[00:08:46] Speaker B: I was waiting for this. Oh.
[00:08:49] Speaker A: What?
[00:08:51] Speaker B: So a long time ago I seen a car accident with two people trapped in the cars.
[00:08:58] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:00] Speaker B: And I pulled over, helped the people out of their cars.
So I was super tight. Like my adrenaline had me all rushed and you know, cause one of the cars flipped over in the ditch.
[00:09:11] Speaker A: Oh wow.
[00:09:12] Speaker B: So I had to break the trunk open.
[00:09:13] Speaker A: How long ago?
[00:09:14] Speaker B: Probably about five years ago. Six years ago?
[00:09:17] Speaker A: Uh huh.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: Nah, it might been, eh. Might? It could have been longer. Well, I had to break the trunk to climb through the trunk to get to the people. It was two old people and they flipped upside down.
[00:09:26] Speaker A: They try to put you in like you got them hurt or something.
They tried to like say you it was your fault, you pulling them out, got him hurt or something or.
[00:09:35] Speaker B: No, no, I didn't get to the part yet. Okay, so the other old guy, that he was stuck in his car, you know, further down the way his door was all messed up so I had to break his glass and you know, kind of pry the door open and get him out of that way. So I'm super tired.
So I go and I sit on the edge of the flipped over car after the ambulance and all that stuff get there and my buddy Be easy rides by.
[00:10:04] Speaker A: What?
You see me ride by?
[00:10:07] Speaker B: Hold on. He rides by and he calls me few minutes later. Ay Bo, you ight?
Ay Bo, you alright?
After he rides by.
You know how long I was saving this story?
[00:10:21] Speaker A: How long ago was this shit?
[00:10:23] Speaker B: You was in FedEx truck?
[00:10:25] Speaker A: Oh, I was in a FedEx truck?
[00:10:26] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:10:27] Speaker A: Oh yeah. You dead.
[00:10:28] Speaker B: Hey Bo, you all right?
[00:10:30] Speaker A: Where were you?
[00:10:31] Speaker B: On Makeva.
That curve around Makeva.
[00:10:34] Speaker A: It was in the morning.
[00:10:35] Speaker B: Nah, it was daytime.
[00:10:36] Speaker A: Oh, I remember that. I do remember that.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: Yeah. I ain't fucking with you after that.
[00:10:41] Speaker A: I remember that.
[00:10:41] Speaker B: I ain't fuck with you after that.
[00:10:42] Speaker A: Cause you.
[00:10:43] Speaker B: Why? And after that, I seen you in the barbershop. You came in. I was in the chair. You was like, hey, what up, Bo?
[00:10:49] Speaker A: You ain't spoke.
[00:10:50] Speaker B: Had to hit you with the head. Nodded.
You know how long I've been saving that?
[00:10:56] Speaker A: I do remember that. But I knew. But what car were you driving?
[00:10:59] Speaker B: My Lincoln.
My old Lincoln. My gray Lincoln. But the Lincoln wasn't in the accident.
[00:11:06] Speaker A: Yeah, your car was. Your car was behind this.
[00:11:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
And I seen.
[00:11:10] Speaker A: I do remember. I do remember that.
[00:11:11] Speaker B: Hey, Bo.
[00:11:12] Speaker A: Yeah, but I knew it wasn't you. I knew you wasn't us.
[00:11:16] Speaker B: A Bo. U I.
What happened, man? I said, nah, the car over there. I'm call you back.
[00:11:23] Speaker A: You was mad cause I didn't stop.
[00:11:24] Speaker B: I was like, damn, which way?
[00:11:25] Speaker A: I was headed toward Florence.
[00:11:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:27] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I was getting off there.
[00:11:28] Speaker B: I was like, this nigga. Don't fuck with me like that.
[00:11:30] Speaker A: Nah, that's not true.
[00:11:30] Speaker B: I'm done with him.
[00:11:32] Speaker A: This nigga. You held on to that for five years.
[00:11:34] Speaker B: Oh, I held on to that.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: This was longer than five years.
[00:11:36] Speaker B: It was. It was.
[00:11:37] Speaker A: Y'. All. And this nigga called me.
Not petty. He ain't never called me petty. He said I'm an asshole. Nah.
[00:11:43] Speaker B: What you mean? Particular.
[00:11:45] Speaker A: And this nigga been holding on to this for six years.
[00:11:49] Speaker B: Could be. Or longer.
[00:11:50] Speaker A: It might be longer.
[00:11:51] Speaker B: It could be longer. I got the pictures on my phone.
[00:11:53] Speaker A: Of the cars.
[00:11:54] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:54] Speaker A: Not the picture of me zooming by.
[00:11:55] Speaker B: Nah, I was.
[00:11:57] Speaker A: You didn't know that was me.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: Yes, I did. We eye to eye. Cause the cars, you know, you had to go one by one, had to pass. And I was out of breath. Like, super out of breath. Like my adrenaline got me moving.
[00:12:10] Speaker A: I just remember seeing. I remember seeing the cars.
Cause they was. Was they facing. Going toward Darlington?
[00:12:16] Speaker B: I don't know. They was all flipped around. And one, like I said, one was upside down in the.
[00:12:19] Speaker A: Dude, I do vaguely remember your Lincoln being back there.
It's a reason.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: Why ain't no gay reason.
[00:12:27] Speaker A: I was in a work truck.
[00:12:28] Speaker B: Like, I said I wasn't gonna pick your ass up today.
[00:12:33] Speaker A: Did you need a ride? Well. You all right?
[00:12:35] Speaker B: Yeah. That's what you said. We got it.
[00:12:39] Speaker A: What if I just. What if I had not called, period?
[00:12:42] Speaker B: Nah, it's still you.
It was. It was still there.
[00:12:45] Speaker A: But I did call to make sure.
[00:12:48] Speaker B: That made it worse, I think, because I called. Yeah.
[00:12:51] Speaker A: I had to get to a spot.
[00:12:52] Speaker B: Where if you just roll by.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: But see, I had to get to a spot where I could have turned around in that truck. I was in the big truck of the van.
[00:12:58] Speaker B: You don't remember big truck.
[00:12:59] Speaker A: I was in the big truck because.
[00:13:00] Speaker B: The slide door was open and you rolled by.
[00:13:03] Speaker A: Oh, my leg was hitting each other. I was in the big truck. So I had to make sure I got to a spot where I could turn around if you needed me to turn around.
[00:13:11] Speaker B: Nah, you ain't even try that.
[00:13:13] Speaker A: Nah, that's what. That's why it took me a while to get and then I had to get. Cause so really, when you drive them trucks, you not supposed to be on your phone.
[00:13:20] Speaker B: I got you.
[00:13:21] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:21] Speaker B: So all I heard was.
[00:13:24] Speaker A: Let me call this nigga.
[00:13:26] Speaker B: I think the call would made it worse.
[00:13:27] Speaker A: This is before, but we look eye to eye, and I just keep going. It was bad. I think we said, like, we ain't did no head. Nah, nah.
[00:13:34] Speaker B: I'm telling you, we did a head nod.
[00:13:36] Speaker A: Did I point?
[00:13:37] Speaker B: You was almost armed.
The lanes.
The lanes ain't even that, did it?
Think about it. If I'm on, say I'm in the ditch.
[00:13:47] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:47] Speaker B: I'm sitting on the edge of the car. I remember sitting on the edge of the car.
That's almost like arm length lane apart.
[00:13:56] Speaker A: You was on the other side.
[00:13:57] Speaker B: No, I wasn't.
[00:13:58] Speaker A: You wasn't on my side of the road.
[00:14:00] Speaker B: Yeah, I was on the other side.
[00:14:01] Speaker A: You was on the other side. I remember that.
[00:14:02] Speaker B: But everything is. There was nobody else.
[00:14:04] Speaker A: You was in the ditch. How was that arm's length apart? If you was in the ditch and I was in my regular lane, I.
[00:14:08] Speaker B: Could have threw a rock and hit you, right?
[00:14:10] Speaker A: Yeah, you could have.
I do remember that. Yeah. So you've been holding that in your heart for all of this time. Why you ain't let me know?
[00:14:17] Speaker B: Because you know what I said. You know what? I do away with it.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: You bet you didn't.
[00:14:21] Speaker B: I did do away with it. We on the show together.
I told you when you came in the barbershop, I was like, man, fuck that nigga.
[00:14:28] Speaker A: What barbershop you was in? That I went to.
[00:14:30] Speaker B: That's how long ago it was.
[00:14:31] Speaker A: Which barbershop was it?
[00:14:32] Speaker B: The same barbershop we go to.
[00:14:34] Speaker A: You still go to?
[00:14:35] Speaker B: No, I haven't been there in a while.
[00:14:37] Speaker A: Six years.
[00:14:41] Speaker B: Hit it with that. Yeah. What up, man?
[00:14:44] Speaker A: You know, I think I remember that. Yeah.
I think I remember you giving me the cold show at the Barbershop. I was like, oh, I guess he might be. Think I ride with the other side or something.
I did not know it was because of that other side, man. But we weren't really tight like that then.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: We were tight enough.
[00:14:59] Speaker A: We was, man.
[00:15:00] Speaker B: We been. We spent nights out. Pause.
[00:15:03] Speaker A: Nights out together at the club and stuff.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: The club, man. There's times I've been to. Come on, man.
[00:15:09] Speaker A: I'm trying to think back then.
[00:15:11] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:15:11] Speaker A: Cause this was.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: You know, how many times.
[00:15:13] Speaker A: Yeah, this was. This was. Yeah, this was.
[00:15:15] Speaker B: This is after the club days. Yeah.
[00:15:16] Speaker A: Cause this was after. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is after the club days. This was after you had your studio in Darlington and all of that.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: Nah, that was at the same time.
[00:15:24] Speaker A: No, but I'm saying this was after you hadn't had it. Like, you opened it already. It was already open.
[00:15:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:15:28] Speaker A: Like, not that it. You had moved or nothing like that. But.
[00:15:31] Speaker B: Yeah, that's where I was coming from. I was coming from the studio.
[00:15:33] Speaker A: Oh, so you were coming to Florence.
[00:15:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:35] Speaker A: Oh, but you. But the wreck. Okay, but the wreck was on the other side. But I do remember your car. But your car was on this side, though. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:15:44] Speaker B: Cause I was going to Florence.
[00:15:46] Speaker A: Exactly. So I knew you. I knew you weren't in the wreck.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: You ain't know, bro.
[00:15:50] Speaker A: Your car was. Your. Your car was pristine. That's. This was holding us in this house for this long time.
[00:15:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:56] Speaker A: I was sent beside this all this time, and. And you know, he only on this side for y'. All. Cause you know that he was seething.
[00:16:04] Speaker B: You turn another cheek sometimes.
[00:16:06] Speaker A: Now, you ain't turn the cheek. You turn the other cheek and come around and smack me with the backhand. That's what happened. I shouldn't have picked your ass up, because I remember.
And it had to be the summer. It was. It was September.
[00:16:17] Speaker B: It was 76 degrees.
[00:16:18] Speaker A: 76. You had the doors open. You had your shorts on.
Your Nikes was poking out. There you go.
[00:16:24] Speaker B: You had one leg hanging out.
[00:16:25] Speaker A: One leg hanging out the truck.
[00:16:26] Speaker B: Talk about. You all right, bro?
[00:16:28] Speaker A: You all right, Bo?
[00:16:28] Speaker B: Hey, Bo.
Yeah, motherfucker.
[00:16:34] Speaker A: Man, this nigga was holding this, hurting his heart all this long time.
[00:16:37] Speaker B: Yeah, man, when you called me today, what happened?
Hey, where you at? I'm on the way.
[00:16:43] Speaker A: Yeah, but I asked you was you all right? If you wasn't all right, I'd have, you know, sent the truth.
[00:16:47] Speaker B: I think that's what made it worse. When you asked, what was I.
[00:16:50] Speaker A: If you would have been like, nah, I'd be like, all right, you need something?
[00:16:53] Speaker B: Too late.
[00:16:54] Speaker A: Nah. What, you want me to stop traffic?
[00:16:56] Speaker B: Nah, Trust me. If I seen you sitting on the.
[00:16:59] Speaker A: Car, flipped over, but your car, prestigious.
[00:17:02] Speaker B: Hold on now.
[00:17:03] Speaker A: Okay, go ahead.
[00:17:04] Speaker B: If I see you sitting outside of your car anywhere, if you got out to check your tire and I pulled by, I'm gonna stop.
If you got out of your car and looked at your tire, oh, man. Now I'm good. I'm just checking my tire. Okay. All right, then I can go ahead.
[00:17:20] Speaker A: Man, one time.
[00:17:21] Speaker B: Your answer's like this.
[00:17:23] Speaker A: Man. One time, I was on the way back to Columbia.
We used to record here in Florence. I was living in Columbia.
I was driving back to Columbia, and a deer ran into the side of my car, and Blaze had passed by. Cause he was going to. He was living here, but he was going to his mom's house.
I seen that white 650 flying by. He was like, hey, Bo, you good?
[00:17:49] Speaker B: He kept on going, kept going.
[00:17:50] Speaker A: I'm like, now I'm straight, man.
Kept going. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I didn't hold it in my heart for seven years.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: Seven years.
[00:18:00] Speaker A: You gonna die with it. You gotta let it out.
[00:18:02] Speaker B: They say I'm like 50 Cent, though. They say. Cause I'm a cancer.
I don't know.
[00:18:07] Speaker A: I don't believe in that stuff.
[00:18:09] Speaker B: That's what people believe in it. I don't see it.
[00:18:12] Speaker A: Do you believe in it?
Nah, I don't.
[00:18:14] Speaker B: I don't see it.
[00:18:18] Speaker A: I did not know he was holding that in his heart.
[00:18:21] Speaker B: Nah, it was going for it.
[00:18:22] Speaker A: How can I make it up to you? You need a ride?
[00:18:24] Speaker B: Buy me lunch.
[00:18:29] Speaker A: What do you want to do first? You want to do emails? What we watch?
[00:18:31] Speaker B: Yeah, let's get into emails, baby.
[00:18:33] Speaker A: All right, all right. We got one from the homie, Vic.
It says, did he do it? Yes.
Say, hey, fellas, this one is going to be short for real this time. Speaking of.
Hey, Cheryl Waves. Lol L. I still laugh at. She said, I still laugh at Shout out to Vic. So zero offense taken.
But while we're on the topic, that entire truck driver figure convo absolutely warranted a pause. Y' all had me rolling, though. Left my ass off.
[00:19:04] Speaker B: What we say about the truck driver?
[00:19:06] Speaker A: You said I had a truck driver physique or something like that, if I can remember straight.
[00:19:10] Speaker B: Oh, no, no, no. I said the stud was built like a truck driver. And you was like, I'm built like I'm a truck driver. I was like, yeah, built like you.
[00:19:18] Speaker A: Nah, favorite outfit and all she Said also now she used my government. Brandon is right about the pretty looking studs. It was even a trend not that long ago. On the rainbow side of TikTok, where the lesbian switches.
Oh, yeah. That normally dress more mackina. Did the switch to show how they look dressed more feminine. A lot of them.
A lot of them might have got y'.
[00:19:43] Speaker B: All.
[00:19:43] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. A lot of them did look good. I seen. I saw some of them videos.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: What's she doing on the rainbow side?
[00:19:49] Speaker A: Was she doing over there?
She on both sides.
[00:19:52] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:19:53] Speaker A: Can I tell that?
[00:19:54] Speaker B: Too late now. Yeah.
[00:19:55] Speaker A: Sorry about the Diddy doc. Y' all don't think Cassie was a dopa ganger for Misa Hilton?
That first girl he stole off somebody.
[00:20:06] Speaker B: Al B. Shore's baby mother.
[00:20:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:20:10] Speaker B: The son of. I mean, the father of one of.
[00:20:14] Speaker A: Them boys, the oldest one.
[00:20:15] Speaker B: What's his name?
[00:20:16] Speaker A: Christian.
[00:20:17] Speaker B: Not Christian.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: Christian, right?
[00:20:20] Speaker B: Nah, Quincy.
[00:20:21] Speaker A: Quincy.
[00:20:21] Speaker B: Yeah, Quincy.
[00:20:24] Speaker A: A doppelganger.
No, doppelganger. Me and y' all look just alike.
[00:20:28] Speaker B: Look alike? Yeah.
[00:20:29] Speaker A: I don't.
[00:20:30] Speaker B: No, I don't think they look alike. Not Misa. Misa was.
Everybody know Misa from that Biggie video?
[00:20:38] Speaker A: Yeah, she was in the.
She was in the hot tub with him.
[00:20:42] Speaker B: Yeah. And she didn't look like that outside of that video. Like the braids and stuff like that. She didn't look like that.
[00:20:50] Speaker A: She says. I swear, it's like he was just duplicating her with Cassie, which makes me wonder why she hasn't spoken about much about things.
So Eric Sermon, which was her girlfriend, his girl, they were together or something like that. But he was in the movie. He told a story about how Diddy walked up to the window and tried to swing on him and they went around the corner and all that. He was on the Breakfast Club. And then after he was on the Breakfast Club. Cause he said him and her had spoken for a while, and then she put out a statement and she was like, you know, she tired of people keep bringing this stuff up and making her, you know, go through the trauma again and all kind of stuff.
It was a lot of stuff in her statement, but she basically not speaking on it because she just trying to, like, keep her peace from what she was, you know, from what I got from the.
[00:21:42] Speaker B: She's still a baby mother.
[00:21:44] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:21:45] Speaker B: So I don't. I don't think she went through it. No, she's not a baby mother.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: I think they do got a kid.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: Nah, they don't have a kid together.
[00:21:52] Speaker A: They don't have no Kids together?
[00:21:53] Speaker B: Uh, no, no. Cause Justin Quincy is not his.
[00:21:59] Speaker A: But he, he adopted him though, didn't he?
[00:22:01] Speaker B: Yeah, he adopted her.
[00:22:02] Speaker A: Yeah. So.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: But I, I, I don't think she went through as much as Cassie because I think Misa was known for being out and about. Look at the picture with Suge, didn't she?
[00:22:13] Speaker A: Which one of them dated Suge first?
Didn't one of them date Suge first?
[00:22:19] Speaker B: I don't know, but I think they.
[00:22:20] Speaker A: Was Diblin Misa and they said it in the.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: Misa and Mary J used to go to California and hang out with Snoop. I mean, hang out with Suge and them.
[00:22:33] Speaker A: One of them said they said it in the document. I think it was her that dated Suge first. I can't remember.
[00:22:37] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:22:43] Speaker A: Said she actually had a lot to do with the fashion, a lot of his early artists, and was featured on the doc about hip hop fashion called the Remix.
Anyway, she's been real quiet, which leads me to wonder about Loriann Gibson, because she was around during all the making up, making the band shows.
[00:23:02] Speaker B: Oh, that's that choreographer.
[00:23:05] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
Boom cap, boom bap or whatever. Whatever. It was one phrase she always used to say. And then they used to pick at about whatever. Same thing with that assistant turned executive, Capricorn.
Capricorn was in the movie, right? Yeah, Capricorn was in the movie. Yeah, that was, that's the one who sk K. That's the one who went with him to the Kid Cudi situation where she said he. Yeah, they call her KK Same with Fonzworth Bentley. I remember watching in real time. And all of them were on all of those shows back then. And aside from that one lady, we haven't heard a peep from them. And Farnsworth was literally right there as a shadow holding the damn umbrella over Diddy for a good minute. But not a word about any of the craziness. It's weird. I mean, no one owes us anything, but it's odd not to hear from major players that were around him.
[00:24:00] Speaker B: You know what I think?
[00:24:01] Speaker A: What?
[00:24:02] Speaker B: Farnsworth, possibly Misa. All of them were involved in certain stuff, so they're not gonna bring up.
They don't want no light shined on them.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: Maybe. But if they were involved, people would mention them. As far as, like negative stuff. I think their name would become would come up. Like Farnsworth went and got the.
Maybe he was just a regular assistant and when shit got too weird, he just dipped out.
Cause after a while he went on and Was with his people in Atlanta. He was in videos and stuff. And you know what I'm saying?
[00:24:35] Speaker B: Like, I wonder or did he didn't trust him and didn't have them around certain shit.
[00:24:41] Speaker A: Or maybe these people spoke up. Cause I remember on making the band, Lorianne and Diddy got into it and she basically quit one time and then he bought her back. If I remember, that was 20 years ago.
[00:24:52] Speaker B: Did she come all the way back?
[00:24:53] Speaker A: I can't remember. I know she either got fired or quit. Cause they got into a heated debate and they was on fussing and he was like, get the cameras out of here or whatever. And then you can hear them.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: She was like, you ain't gonna be talking to me like this.
[00:25:05] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember that. So maybe Farnsworth and Lorianne was one of them. People were like, I don't need you to talk to me like this or treat me like this. I can go do my own thing. And maybe that's what they did.
She says, also, I'm confused about the co founder, that old 25% of bad boy and how he lost out on his portion. No, he ain't lost out on his portion.
[00:25:26] Speaker B: He signed it over.
[00:25:27] Speaker A: Yeah, he signed it over out of fear of bodily harm.
[00:25:31] Speaker B: Not bodily harm.
[00:25:32] Speaker A: Yeah. He said they had bats and shit and he had like a couple of security guards.
I know it sounded like he sold it to did his mom or got tied up somehow. Aside from the sexual coercion he spoke about at the end.
Yeah. So I think they said that instead of the stuff being in Diddy's name, to keep him. To keep the money in case something happened, you know, that he got sued. It was in his mother's name.
[00:25:58] Speaker B: Yeah. They originally put it all in her name once that first tragic happened.
[00:26:04] Speaker A: Oh, once the stampede or whatever at the school.
[00:26:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:26:08] Speaker A: Ccny, Is that what it's called?
[00:26:09] Speaker B: I forgot the name of it. It's the boys and girls. City College.
[00:26:14] Speaker A: Yeah, City College in New York. Yeah.
If y' all remember how he lost his money. Can you share like. Yeah, that was it.
[00:26:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:26:26] Speaker A: I mean, but at that point in time, I don't really think they really had a lot. A lot of money. So unless he go back to working a real job, a regular job. You know what I'm saying?
[00:26:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:26:35] Speaker A: And he, you know, because people like that, once they get in the industry, a lot of those people, they'll try to stay around the industry and not make any money, but don't get a regular job to sustain their life or whatever. And that's probably what he did. Cause he became homeless or whatever.
And what did you think about the jurors that had to speak about the case? She said, honestly, I didn't care for either of them. Still felt like they were giving opinions.
Not a real take on what happened during deliberation.
Plus, did y' all know the jury wasn't sequestered?
How could they possibly have not been influenced when they were getting on social media as soon as they got home each day?
[00:27:19] Speaker B: Oh, they were.
I don't think they're allowed to do that.
[00:27:23] Speaker A: I mean, if they weren't sequestered, then they could. They could do whatever.
[00:27:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:27:27] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But, I mean, before the case.
Hmm.
I mean, if they were allowed to get on social media and all of that, I feel like it would have swayed them to convict him of the stuff.
As opposed to what? You know what I'm saying? Him not getting convicted of the bigger charges.
Cause most of the people on social media was talking so negatively about him or whatever. But I ain't really paid too much attention to him. I saw somebody talk about the guy, the older guy, he was like. I think he said something like, why would she go back? Or something like that. You know what I'm saying? That's what he couldn't understand. But I think people are caught, like, especially people that's on social media. It's a certain way that people on social media talk and speak about certain things, when a lot of times people in the real world, they don't talk like that. You know what I'm saying?
And it's not malicious. It's just how people are before they're educated. So if somebody gets sexually assaulted or raped or whatever, Right. Like at a hotel, the first thing a lot of people will say is, well, what was she doing at the hotel that time of night?
You know what I'm saying? That's in their mind, a logical way of thinking, as opposed to thinking like, well, you just shouldn't sexually assault people or people that think, like, what was they wearing? You know what I'm saying? People have that kind of thought process before thinking a step further.
But that's what I thought about the old man with the girl.
I think she was just young, and I don't know if she was a fan of Diddy, but her.
If I was her, I wouldn't have said some of the stuff because it made it look like she was a fan.
[00:29:14] Speaker B: Is that. That's not.
Was that us here talking about later on, they found out that one of the jurors was at the beginning, they asked her did she know Diddy and all that, and he said she never heard of him and stuff like that. Well, they end up finding pictures of him together later on in the club and stuff like that.
[00:29:36] Speaker A: Nah, that might have been funny time in music. Y' all talked about it on there.
[00:29:40] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:29:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that wasn't here.
[00:29:44] Speaker B: I wonder.
[00:29:45] Speaker A: Yeah, but I have seen a lot of people. I saw that picture, but I was. I was scrolling what else you say. Crazy last thing. Do y' all remember them saying Diddy was mostly sober until he got addicted to pills? That means he was sober.
Excuse me. Doing a lot of foul shit. And that's the part that makes it more disturbing.
Anyway, it was a well done doc, but none of it was really new information.
Still appreciate it. Getting more full scope of things.
Last. Last thing. Have y' all seen some of the fallout commentary of people coming at 50 cent since it's aired?
Yeah.
[00:30:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:30:27] Speaker A: But people been saying those people have been, like, defending Diddy. I don't look at it as defending Diddy.
[00:30:33] Speaker B: Yeah, the couple of ones I seen was the same thing. Why, why, why kick a man while he's down and all that?
[00:30:42] Speaker A: Why try to tear down a black man and another black man trying to tear down another black man? That type of stuff.
[00:30:48] Speaker B: Hey, I'm like, 50, if we enemies, we enemies.
[00:30:50] Speaker A: Yeah, Forever. And you'll hold it in your heart forever.
But, yeah, I have seen a lot of that.
[00:31:02] Speaker B: I don't.
[00:31:03] Speaker A: Those types. I don't know.
I got my own fish to fry.
[00:31:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't. I don't follow it that much. Like, extra stuff.
[00:31:13] Speaker A: I don't know, like, 50 came at Marlon for something. Marlon said a lot of stuff, though. They've been saying in that documentary ain't really all the way true.
[00:31:22] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
There is certain things that you like, this is opposite or, you know, it might be flipped around.
There's a couple things that's like that.
[00:31:31] Speaker A: Yeah, Like, I think we talked about it last week, like, the funeral thing.
Like how he said he paid for the funeral. Like how they painted that picture. They saying that's not true.
Also, it was a scene in the movie when they were talking about, like, Biggie going back to California.
And then they played a clip of him, and I remember he did an interview with Torre, and he was like, man, I be scared to death, like, somebody trying to kill me.
They played that, like, within that time. But when he shot that interview, it was like, around the Time his first album came out. So he was like, he was talking about in the hood. He was scared to death. Like people trying, you know what I'm saying? So they kind of used it and painted a picture like, you know, so it made it seem like he was.
[00:32:17] Speaker B: Then at the time.
[00:32:18] Speaker A: Yeah, like he was scared of Puffy or something. Like he knew Puffy was trying to kill him or something like that. And there was a couple other things that came out that people were saying like, you know, and that's the thing with documentaries. Like it's real footage and all of that. But a lot of that stuff, even if it's something you agree with, there's still an agenda to it or a picture they trying to paint with the documentary. So you have to be careful, you know what I'm saying?
[00:32:44] Speaker B: That's exactly what I was gonna say.
It depends on who made it. Like the autumn TMZ ones.
You could almost go by the title.
The Rise and Fall of Diddy or the Worst of Diddy. You know, it's gonna be the reckoning. Yeah, the reckoning. You know, it's gonna be mainly against Diddy no matter what's gonna, you know, they have good stuff in it. He made good music and all that, but they still gonna be against him.
[00:33:10] Speaker A: Oh, and they talked about. People were wondering about the.
How did they get the information?
I think we got an article on that too about how they got those last.
[00:33:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I put it in there this week. Yeah.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: Yeah, we do. Yeah, we'll talk about that a little later. She also says that Eddie Murphy doc was pretty good. Worth a watch.
Reminds you of two things. He's done a shit ton of movies, stuff I fully forgot about. And he really does stay out the way. One of the few celebs that does. His career is kind of remarkable and seeing many other stars talk about him really confirmed that. Anyway, let me hurry up and saying this before I forget.
Signed Vic. You're still long winded, long time listener. Thank you, Vic. Definitely long time.
[00:33:55] Speaker B: She signed it Vic. Yeah, she called herself Vic.
[00:33:58] Speaker A: Yeah, Vic.
[00:34:00] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:34:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to Vic.
Yeah, if y' all want to email us a long winded email. Djblazhowmail.com.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: I guess.
[00:34:10] Speaker A: Oh, what did you watch this week?
[00:34:12] Speaker B: I didn't watch too much, man. I.
I can't remember anything. I mean, I didn't really watch anything.
I haven't caught back up on May of Kingstown. I need to do like today after all the recordings. Today I will be getting home and sitting in front of the tv. Like I said, I always get sucked into those interviews and stuff like that. So we don't really talk about interviews and stuff like that here. So if I say I didn't watch anything, that means I probably got sucked into a damn video or old movie.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: Ah, word.
Let me see what I watched. I watched a lot of stuff.
It's a new show on Apple TV called Pluribus.
It's a pretty good show.
[00:35:02] Speaker B: What's that about?
[00:35:04] Speaker A: So it's about this virus that gets spread across the whole world, and it makes everyone basically be controlled by one entity. They, like, all connected.
If you ever watch Rick and Morty, they do something like that with a.
It's an entity called Unity, and she'll, like, infect everybody in the area. And they'll still be doing stuff independently, like, say, like, everything that you would need to make this city work, but they will all be controlled by her. And it's kind of like the same thing, except only 13 people in the world on this show. Only 13 people in the world did not get infected. They were, like, immune to it.
So I'm talking people, like, flying planes. Like, they connected. So, like, even though you never flew a plane, you. Your person, you would be flying a plane, but it really wouldn't be you. It would be the, you know, entity flying the plane.
[00:36:06] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:07] Speaker A: Because they connected, they can do whatever that. Whatever there is to do. And somebody. If somebody knows how to do it. Yeah, all of them know how to do it, basically, you know what I'm saying? Speak all the languages and stuff like that. So you know what I'm saying? So on the show, the entity, all they want to do is make the people that are immune. They want to make them happy.
And if they get. If they lose their temper, it'll, like, mess up the entity. Like, you gotta. It's a good show, good acting and all of that. If you ever watched Better Call Saul, one of the lawyers off of Better Call Saul is, like, the lead actress.
[00:36:41] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:36:42] Speaker A: But, yeah, that's good.
I finally finished C.
The show.
[00:36:47] Speaker B: How many seasons is that?
[00:36:48] Speaker A: It was only three.
[00:36:49] Speaker B: I was gonna say about three. Three seasons?
[00:36:51] Speaker A: Yeah, it was three seasons.
I ain't. Like the ending.
[00:36:55] Speaker B: Uh.
[00:36:55] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I didn't like the ending.
[00:36:58] Speaker B: Is it over?
[00:36:59] Speaker A: Like, yeah, it's over.
[00:37:00] Speaker B: Did they cancel that? Well, not canceled, but they said.
[00:37:02] Speaker A: So I was looking to see if they were gonna do a season four, and then I looked and the writer said they basically told all the story that they wanted to tell.
So, you know, it got to A end point. What they thought would be a good end point and they not bringing it back. And then I looked and the last episode was in like 2022 or something like that. So.
[00:37:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I was gonna ask you. When was that last season film without.
[00:37:26] Speaker A: Landman watching that?
[00:37:28] Speaker B: I gotta get back at it.
[00:37:30] Speaker A: May of Kingstown, that that episode has. Cause we record on Sunday. They put that episode out on like Sunday evening. So I haven't put that out. I haven't watched that episode yet.
[00:37:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:37:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:37:39] Speaker B: So you still might be an episode ahead of me though.
[00:37:44] Speaker A: Probably so.
[00:37:45] Speaker B: Cause when I talked about. You talked about the train.
That was the last episode at that time.
[00:37:52] Speaker A: Okay. And you watched how many since then?
[00:37:54] Speaker B: I saw that. I saw that episode.
[00:37:56] Speaker A: Oh, with.
[00:37:57] Speaker B: I was caught up.
[00:37:58] Speaker A: Okay. At the time. So it was another episode after that.
[00:38:01] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:38:03] Speaker A: Of course, Abbott Elementary.
One of my Facebook friends was on that. The last episode too. Shout out to her.
[00:38:09] Speaker B: Oh, word.
[00:38:09] Speaker A: Yeah, she had a scene on that. Finished.
[00:38:12] Speaker B: Did you know her before Abbott?
[00:38:16] Speaker A: Before her scene on Abbott? Yeah, she was on something else. She was on something else too. But we was friends for not. Not too long, but.
[00:38:21] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:38:23] Speaker A: A little while after that she posted she was on Abbott, so that's dope. Stranger things. Watch that. Yeah, finished that.
[00:38:30] Speaker B: I'm done with it. But how far did you get the season before this?
[00:38:36] Speaker A: Oh, oh yeah, this season.
[00:38:38] Speaker B: Real good. Eh, it got too weird.
[00:38:40] Speaker A: I mean, it's a weird show. It starts off weird.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: No, it starts off as almost like a Goonies kind of 80s vibe. Kids and stuff like that. And then it just.
It changed.
[00:38:53] Speaker A: Oh, it. To me, it kind of led you on. Into that though.
[00:38:56] Speaker B: It did lead you on. It did. But once it got to like the next season. Notice the third season. Once it got to the third season, it was like.
Is totally away from where I thought it. Where I wanted it to be.
[00:39:11] Speaker A: Super sci fi. You wanted to be more Goonies?
[00:39:14] Speaker B: I wanted goonies kids, you know, 80s.
[00:39:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean you still got 80s.
[00:39:20] Speaker B: Yeah, but 80s what dimension.
[00:39:26] Speaker A: It's another show I watched on Netflix called Owning Manhattan and it's about a real estate agency in Manhattan and they be selling like million dollar apartments and all kind of stuff in Manhattan and.
[00:39:38] Speaker B: Oh wow.
[00:39:39] Speaker A: Yeah, man. I just love it. Cause just the amounts of money that they be like making on their commission.
[00:39:45] Speaker B: I like shows that, you know, so like they, you know, they working around a lot of money with that.
So now they have, you know, the places, you know, the cars and stuff. It's a high End looking series.
[00:40:00] Speaker A: Yeah, it's just like these people like you never heard of, and they buying like 15 and 20 million dollars apartments and like they buying buildings and stuff like that. People you never heard of. But I like stuff like that. And then the last thing I watched, I watched a movie called Wake Up Dead Man.
A knives out mystery. You ever watched any of the knives out movies?
[00:40:23] Speaker B: I watched the first one, so, yeah.
[00:40:26] Speaker A: I watched the second one. That one had Janelle Monae in it. Yeah, I think it was good. Yeah, the third one was pretty.
[00:40:32] Speaker B: It was.
[00:40:34] Speaker A: It's real good acting.
[00:40:36] Speaker B: Look who they got. They always.
[00:40:38] Speaker A: Yeah, they always have like, everybody in it is like somebody, you know, just real good acting and real good.
Real good storytelling or whatever. So that's what I watched this week, man.
[00:40:47] Speaker B: Yeah, you be watching a whole bunch of shit.
[00:40:49] Speaker A: Yeah, man, it was cold this week. So what I did was at work, I go and sit out in the car or a truck, turn the heat on, take my iPad, and I'm watching. That's how I watch Stranger Things. I was watching Stranger Things and then that's how I watched Owner Manhattan, too.
Yeah.
[00:41:05] Speaker B: So do you. You put like earbuds in?
[00:41:08] Speaker A: No, I just have it playing. And then whenever somebody come, I just get out the car, man.
[00:41:12] Speaker B: Put some headphones on with that damn iPad. You be in it like you.
[00:41:16] Speaker A: No, I gotta. I gotta hear. I gotta hear if they call my name over the loudspeaker or something. So, yeah, that's why I don't do that. Earlier, when we were reading Vic's email, we were talking about the Netflix footage and the unseen footage that 50 got.
Michael Oberles. He was Diddy's longtime personal videographer. He addressed swirling rumors about the Netflix doc produced by 50.
He said, so it says. The appearance of this unseen material prompted speculation about its origins. Some suggested it arose from a fee dispute. A contract issue.
[00:41:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:41:57] Speaker A: Oberles, however, clarified that the controversy occurred during his temporary absence from work. He emphasized that it was not tied to any contractual disagreement.
Speaking to the Rolling Stones, he said, for over two years, we have been diligently compiling a project centered around Sean Diddy Combs. The footage in question was not authorized by me or anyone within the rightful channels handling his material. It was instead shared through a third party who temporary, temporarily filled in for me while I was out of state. This incident is unrelated to any alleged contract issues or payment disputes. The behavior of those involved reflects poorly on the standard of integrity that every storyteller should uphold.
Utilizing footage meant for our project to forge an agenda outside of our own signifies not just ethical breaches, but also disregard for our essential narrative.
Yeah, so they were saying that like I heard it on the radio, that for some reason this guy couldn't be there for like the two weeks or whatever and he hired somebody else to do the filming. And that person got. Gave the footage to Netflix or did it, I mean, 50 Cent or whatever. So the initial rumor that he just didn't pay them, and that's how that, you know what I'm saying, that's. He's saying that was a lie.
[00:43:19] Speaker B: So, hey, somebody else got the footage. That's it.
[00:43:22] Speaker A: Case closed.
Let's see what else happened this week.
You. You.
I ain't gonna talk about that right now. I guess we'll talk about deaths. We talk about some, some people that died. Peter Green died. Peter Green, son, he was in a Pulp Fiction.
He was a bad guy in the mask. He also, if you ever watch Training Day, he was the one who got shot. He was the police officer that got shot. And he was like, hey, ambulance time.
That guy. Yeah, he died. He was only 60 years old.
[00:43:58] Speaker B: Only.
[00:43:58] Speaker A: Yeah, only 60. That's young.
[00:44:00] Speaker B: He kind of looks sick though, in.
[00:44:03] Speaker A: This picture right here.
[00:44:04] Speaker B: I think he was on drugs or got off drugs, I don't know.
[00:44:09] Speaker A: Oh, got off drugs and then got sick.
You know, trick daddy be saying he be smoking that bonk and shit.
[00:44:18] Speaker B: What's that coke on the cigarette? Coke and weed.
[00:44:21] Speaker A: Uh huh. Weed or cigarette? Maybe both. But yeah, he said he'll never stop doing it because that's the thing that's keeping him alive because, you know he got lupus.
[00:44:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:44:30] Speaker A: And he was like, he's not, he ain't gonna stop.
[00:44:34] Speaker B: I thought he stopped at one time.
[00:44:36] Speaker A: Nah, he said he ain't gonna stop. He said he don't take his lupus medicine or nothing.
And you ever notice how like some people would be like, yeah, my grandma smoked cigarettes and yeah. Ate fried chicken and she lived to be 102.
[00:44:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:44:48] Speaker A: If she ever would have stopped smoking cigarettes and drinking fried. And eating fried chicken and drinking liquor, she might, would die. That might have happened to my man. Like you said.
[00:44:56] Speaker B: That's crazy. I forgot because if you look at his, you know, pictures, a lot of them, you know, you could kind of tell a drug face.
Like, here, go one right here. I'm sorry, I'm just gonna show you. I'm not showing that.
[00:45:13] Speaker A: You wanna, you can plug in and show the world. You don't plug in and show the world.
[00:45:16] Speaker B: Nah, let's show the world.
[00:45:19] Speaker A: That's a drug face.
[00:45:19] Speaker B: Nah, I don't wanna swipe past anything I ain't supposed to be doing.
[00:45:21] Speaker A: Oh, my bad.
[00:45:22] Speaker B: Had that on the world.
[00:45:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you got it mixed in. You got your work stuff mixed in with your personal life.
Yeah, he always looked. But he always had like a.
[00:45:34] Speaker B: A pale Y face.
[00:45:35] Speaker A: Cause he was the guy on the mask that got the mask. Yeah, he got the mask and turned it to the mask after Jim Carrey. Cause he was the evil mask. Yeah, yeah, he got a little sunken in face a little bit.
Yeah, yeah, he might. But. But we don't want to do like we did Chadwick, though. Maybe he was just sick, you know what I'm saying?
[00:45:54] Speaker B: Could be.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Maybe he was just sick the whole time. Shout out to him, though. You know, we know his movies.
[00:45:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he's definitely played a bad guy in every movie he was in.
[00:46:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't. I. Yeah, he been.
[00:46:06] Speaker B: I like him on training day.
[00:46:08] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:46:09] Speaker B: He took one for the team.
[00:46:10] Speaker A: He was Zed.
There was nasty in that. Zed.
[00:46:14] Speaker B: That was Pulp Fiction.
[00:46:15] Speaker A: That was Pulp Fiction.
[00:46:16] Speaker B: Ooh, look at the brains on bread.
[00:46:18] Speaker A: Nah, I can't remember his name. It's in the article. Oh.
[00:46:21] Speaker B: But the fact that I remember what it was from.
[00:46:23] Speaker A: He did. Yeah, exactly.
Oh, you the big brains.
[00:46:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm the big brains.
[00:46:29] Speaker A: Yeah.
Yeah. He was in some, Some, Some.
Some good stuff.
[00:46:35] Speaker B: Everything was. Everything was a bad guy. It was the same guy, same character.
[00:46:39] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:46:40] Speaker B: On every. Everyone not saying it's a bad thing. Sometimes, you know, people write a part for. Hey, man, this is perfect for like, like Hector. Hector.
[00:46:50] Speaker A: Yeah, Hector. Always play the same person.
Another celebrity dip, I guess. Celebrity. You know, the character this one. This person voiced?
[00:47:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:47:01] Speaker A: Beatrice Picard.
[00:47:04] Speaker B: Come on.
[00:47:05] Speaker A: Yep. She died at night. She was 96.
[00:47:08] Speaker B: Oh, my.
[00:47:10] Speaker A: She had a seven decade career.
She was Marge Simpson for 33 years. Homer. Homer, come in the kitchen.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: I'm telling you, she, like, she was already old.
[00:47:22] Speaker A: Yeah. When she started 33. Well, she was 66 when she started doing Marge.
[00:47:27] Speaker B: That's. Yeah, that's kind of.
[00:47:28] Speaker A: I mean, I wonder what other voices she did.
I wonder when's the last time she did Marge, though.
[00:47:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
Cause maybe, you know, cartoons, they do.
[00:47:42] Speaker A: Get new voiceover people, and sometimes you can't tell. Sometimes you can.
[00:47:46] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
[00:47:46] Speaker A: Yep.
Here's a story that you posted in here that I think is interesting.
Derrick Groves, you know who that is?
[00:47:57] Speaker B: The baseball player?
[00:47:58] Speaker A: No. He's one of the guys that escaped the jail In New Orleans.
[00:48:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:48:03] Speaker A: Yeah. He was the last one out.
[00:48:05] Speaker B: Yeah. What's his name?
[00:48:06] Speaker A: Derrick Groves.
[00:48:07] Speaker B: Oh, I thought you said Derrick Rose.
[00:48:09] Speaker A: Derrick Groves is a basketball player.
[00:48:10] Speaker B: Hey, whatever. Basketball, smash, cat, ball. It all got to do with ball. Foosball, Forget about it.
[00:48:19] Speaker A: So he's been sentenced. Everybody wanted him to stay out and get a job and stay with a.
[00:48:24] Speaker B: Girl, and they was rooting for him. Rooting for him.
[00:48:27] Speaker A: Let me tell y' all who you motherfuckers was rooting for.
He's been sentenced to two life sentences and 100 years in state prison Friday after years of delays in the case.
[00:48:38] Speaker B: Yep.
You wonder why?
[00:48:42] Speaker A: So why is he getting two, Basically three life sentences?
Because he killed Byron Jackson and Jamar Robinson and injured two others when he opened fire on a crowd outside of a 9th Ward home on Mardi Gras day. Mardi Gras Day in 2018.
He laughed and smiled as the judge, Dennis Waldron, spoke throughout the sentencing. Waldron said the sentence are to run consecutively.
[00:49:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:49:11] Speaker A: Not concurrently.
The judge called him a fugitive from justice and said he would live a lonely life in state prison.
He brought up that Groves grandmother, Kim Groves, was killed by Lynn Davis, a former New Orleans police officer also serving a life sentence. Said Groves could have honored her life and his.
Honored her and his life, but that he insisted instead chose violence.
[00:49:40] Speaker B: That's crazy.
Lock him up.
[00:49:43] Speaker A: Yeah. They say young people, the children in this family used to play in parks. They weren't able to do that for months at a time because they were scared that there was gonna be some kind of retaliation while Derrick Groves was out on the run.
So I just hope that as we move forward, folks realize that there's families on the other side of these cases. Yeah. Yeah, Yeah. Y' all rooting for this nigga.
[00:50:04] Speaker B: Rooting for them. Run. Run.
[00:50:07] Speaker A: Yeah. He got out.
And y' all happy and making happy memes and stuff. You goofy.
[00:50:12] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:50:13] Speaker A: Yeah. There's a reason why these niggas was in jail in the bad. They was in the bad prison.
[00:50:19] Speaker B: 2.
[00:50:19] Speaker A: One in no good prison he gonna be in.
[00:50:21] Speaker B: Like.
He gonna be like. You know how they lock up superheroes, villains and shit?
[00:50:26] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Like glass. Yeah.
Have him in Arkham Asylum or something.
[00:50:32] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Never. He never gonna break out again.
It's over. His freedom. His freedom in jail is over.
[00:50:38] Speaker A: Yep. Yep. He probably gonna be 23 hour lockdown all the time.
[00:50:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
I know. Somebody got double life in 75 years.
[00:50:47] Speaker A: You know somebody personally.
[00:50:48] Speaker B: Young person, too.
[00:50:49] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:50:49] Speaker B: They probably.
I don't even think they 21 now. They had.
[00:50:54] Speaker A: How many people they killed?
[00:50:54] Speaker B: They were 21.
[00:50:56] Speaker A: How many people they killed?
[00:50:58] Speaker B: Supposed to be like three. You know, I don't know if you remember my friend Jazz, his son.
[00:51:02] Speaker A: Oh, wow.
[00:51:03] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:51:04] Speaker A: This is local 24.
[00:51:05] Speaker B: Nah, this is standard in New York.
[00:51:07] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Far away from here.
[00:51:10] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. I think it was like 24.
[00:51:12] Speaker A: He killed three at the same time or was he like a little serial killer?
[00:51:15] Speaker B: It was. It was. They said he killed one over here on this side of town and then went on this other side of town. Killed them. Carjack and all sorts of stuff.
[00:51:23] Speaker A: Oh, it was stuff like not related.
[00:51:27] Speaker B: Possibly could been related, but we don't know if it was him. Cause now they finally got him up for parole. Not parole.
[00:51:37] Speaker A: Appeal.
[00:51:38] Speaker B: Appeal. Yeah.
So he might not do that. Full double life in plus 75.
[00:51:46] Speaker A: How long he been in jail?
[00:51:48] Speaker B: Probably about six years now.
Five years. Five years.
[00:51:51] Speaker A: So he might not have did it.
Okay.
Some people who may need to be locked up. Is all these people spreading the measles? South Carolina, man.
[00:52:03] Speaker B: A lot of people been sick around. I've been seeing too, at work, a lot of people coughing.
[00:52:09] Speaker A: You cough with the measles?
[00:52:10] Speaker B: No, but I'm just saying there are a lot of people.
[00:52:12] Speaker A: Oh, just sickness going around. Yeah. The measles outbreak in South Carolina is accelerating with no end in sight following Thanksgiving and other large gatherings, state health officials said Wednesday.
As of Wednesday, 111 measles cases have been reported in what's known as upstate South Carolina. Oh, so that's up there near Greenville and Spartanburg.
27 of those cases have been reported since Friday.
Bell, who is the. Linda Bell. She's the state epidemiologist. She said this is a significant increase in our cases in a short period of time.
She attributed it despite in part to holiday travel and get togethers as well as low vaccination rates.
[00:52:57] Speaker B: That's crazy. I mean, hopefully it ain't come around here.
[00:53:02] Speaker A: Yeah. Hope it stay up there.
[00:53:05] Speaker B: Well, I hope it stays up there, but I hope they get hold of whatever it is that's traveling.
[00:53:11] Speaker A: Yeah. The K2 vaccination rate for measles, mumps and rubella.
So you get one shot and it'll vaccinate you for all those things. Said the rate was 90% in the 24, 25 school year.
But it says you need a 95% level to protect against an outbreak.
[00:53:32] Speaker B: We don't need no outbreaks.
[00:53:34] Speaker A: No, we don't.
[00:53:35] Speaker B: We don't.
[00:53:36] Speaker A: We don't especially.
[00:53:38] Speaker B: This is when things, you know, Covid started around once the cold season came. Right. That's when it started traveling.
[00:53:47] Speaker A: Yeah. So the first case was in like, November.
[00:53:51] Speaker B: Okay. So yeah.
[00:53:53] Speaker A: Of 2019, that I can remember. Cause I remember us talking about it. It was a lady at a party.
And like in the next two days, like nine people at that party were sick, but they didn't know what it was.
And then by March, it was a whole like, shut down shit.
[00:54:08] Speaker B: So that make me wanna go watch Outbreak. Oh, did you ever see that with the monkeys?
[00:54:14] Speaker A: Yeah, no, No, I never saw it. But I know what it's about, though.
[00:54:17] Speaker B: The same thing.
[00:54:18] Speaker A: Yeah, that's kinda like how Pluribus is.
I can't remember how they got. How the virus started, but they basically did it in the lab. And they were researching some shit in the lab.
A lady got bit by a rat.
And the rat basically infected the lady. She infected the next person. And by like the end of the scene, everybody in the building had it. And. And they were basically putting it in shit to spread it throughout the world.
And then it spread throughout the world or whatever.
[00:54:44] Speaker B: So they show it going through the air conditioned vents.
[00:54:47] Speaker A: No, you don't catch it like that. You catch it with saliva. So they would kiss it. So the one woman kissed the guy. He went and kissed the janitor. Then the janitor went. And then you see that, you know, you see them going through or whatever. Then you see the lady, somebody had bought some donuts and had some donuts on the counter. And you say, the lady, she just slick. She licking all the donuts for, like, when people come in. And it was a sign that said, grab one. You know, you're welcome or whatever. Yeah, and that's, you know, that's one way of spread.
[00:55:17] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:55:18] Speaker A: Yep. But. But y'. All. You know what? I ain't. Well, it is a scene where it's a whole bunch of planes flying and it looks like they don't give it up, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I mean, it's in the first episode, but yeah, It's a good show, though. It's on Apple tv. It's called Pluribus. You should watch that. But yeah, Outbreaks. Yeah. And yeah, shout out to everybody who didn't get a measles vaccine. And you know you gonna spread it. I think I got mine.
It was. Speaking of spreading, I saw a video of this. I saw a little quick video preview. Unavailable. Hold up.
Oh, this is a video.
I thought this is a article, but it was about a food delivery Driver in Indiana, and she's accused of spraying pepper spray on the bag.
[00:56:07] Speaker B: Yeah, it is a video.
No, well, it's an article, but it do.
[00:56:11] Speaker A: Oh, it's a video attached to it.
[00:56:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:56:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:56:15] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:56:16] Speaker A: Somebody said at first. Yeah, Vandenberg county, they identified the lady. Her name is Courtney Stevenson. She was booked Friday.
It faces charges that include consumer product tampering and battery resulting in moderate bodily injury.
So the husband, he noticed that his wife started eating. While she was eating, she started choking and gasping. Now, after she had a couple bites of her food, and then they looked in the bag and saw that there was some kind of spray or something. He said the bag had been tampered with. So I pulled up my doorbell camera and saw that the lady who dropped the food off had actually tampered with it on purpose for some reason.
And then it's a video that I saw on social media where you see the lady walk up and she, like, spray something around the bag. At first, people was like, well, maybe she was spraying something to, like, keep the bugs out or whatever.
[00:57:07] Speaker B: But I thought she was spraying.
[00:57:10] Speaker A: I.
[00:57:10] Speaker B: When I first saw the video, I thought she was spraying a dog or something. So I'm like, oh, you know, they're gonna get her for spraying the dog. But come to find out she was spraying the dog.
[00:57:20] Speaker A: Come to find out.
[00:57:21] Speaker B: Food bag.
Which is crazy.
[00:57:24] Speaker A: I mean, but you spray the outside of a bag, do you think something gonna. I wouldn't think it would get into.
[00:57:32] Speaker B: The food, but she must knew something had to. Oh, well, if she sprayed the bag and the bag is sitting in the same room, you know, like, if you had a bag, it had pepper spray on it right here, and sat in between us, then, you know, one of those.
[00:57:49] Speaker A: Eventually it's gonna start coughing.
[00:57:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
I wonder why, though. Do she know the people or she just was out to get people? Just, you know, the stupid kind of.
[00:57:59] Speaker A: And, like, if you.
You don't get this, you don't see. I guess that's the lady right there. Okay, here's the video.
[00:58:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Look at her. I thought it was a dog dance. She was just being.
[00:58:08] Speaker A: I wonder if they didn't, like, tip.
[00:58:11] Speaker B: Her good enough one time or something. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[00:58:14] Speaker A: Maybe that's it.
[00:58:15] Speaker B: Why? Yeah, it's got to be a why, I think.
[00:58:17] Speaker A: But I, I, as a. As a person who's never done it, I. I wouldn't think that if I sprayed the bag.
You get the bag in the house, then it's gonna mess with you, you know what I'm saying? I wouldn't think that.
And then I would want the satisfaction of seeing what happens. This just a job the way you think. You know what I'm saying? You think it's gonna cause some damage, and you don't know until it happens.
[00:58:37] Speaker B: Yeah, well, she know it caused damage now.
[00:58:39] Speaker A: Yeah. She damaged in jail.
[00:58:43] Speaker B: Um.
Hey, it's good for her. That's all I gotta say, man.
[00:58:50] Speaker A: Yeah, good for her. They probably won't get no money.
[00:58:53] Speaker B: No, they ain't gonna get no money. They might get a free order from doordash.
We're sorry for your inconvenience, but your next doordash will be free.
So.
[00:59:06] Speaker A: So the lady said that she was spraying a spider at the time she dropped out the food.
[00:59:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:11] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:59:12] Speaker B: Sound good? Don't look good, though.
[00:59:14] Speaker A: Yeah, don't. Because she didn't look because she said she was scared of spiders or whatever.
[00:59:18] Speaker B: She was leaving. She sprayed it after.
[00:59:21] Speaker A: Yep.
Yeah. So anyway, that was interesting, y'.
[00:59:28] Speaker B: All.
[00:59:28] Speaker A: I. And I just. I ordered doordash to my house for the first time the other day, too.
[00:59:36] Speaker B: What'd you get? Was it a lot?
[00:59:38] Speaker A: What did I get? I ordered some angry. I didn't want to leave the house. Cause it was cold.
[00:59:41] Speaker B: Ooh, I know. That was a grip.
[00:59:43] Speaker A: Yeah, it was like 35.
[00:59:44] Speaker B: I was gonna say $30 and up. I know that.
[00:59:47] Speaker A: 35.
[00:59:48] Speaker B: Just that distance. I think it is that distance.
[00:59:51] Speaker A: No, I mean, you know what you get when you go to angry.
[00:59:57] Speaker B: I don't.
I don't pay too much.
[01:00:00] Speaker A: And I say, what do you get?
[01:00:02] Speaker B: Oh, I get shrimp and chicken wings.
[01:00:06] Speaker A: And fries and then in the drink.
[01:00:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:00:09] Speaker A: So that combo probably like.
That combo is probably like $30. I mean, I'm $20 by itself.
[01:00:16] Speaker B: Yeah, it's 20 some.
[01:00:17] Speaker A: Yeah. So what I get. I'll get the. That time. I didn't get the damn. I got the. The combo I normally get. It's like 14.
[01:00:28] Speaker B: So I got distance too, though, that distance. Oh, that was cold when it got to you. Ain't no way.
[01:00:34] Speaker A: No, it wasn't cold. It ain't that far, depending on which way you go.
Okay. Yeah, it wasn't that far, but I. When I get angry chicken. I don't. I don't eat in. I take it home.
[01:00:45] Speaker B: Anyway, it wasn't in that fancy box, though, right?
[01:00:47] Speaker A: They don't do the fancy box no more.
[01:00:48] Speaker B: Oh, word.
[01:00:49] Speaker A: The last couple times I had it, they didn't. They. They haven't had the boxes. I don't Think they do the boxes no more.
[01:00:54] Speaker B: They're making that much money.
[01:00:57] Speaker A: Maybe they just trying to cut back.
[01:00:58] Speaker B: I think they. They couldn't.
[01:01:00] Speaker A: They.
[01:01:01] Speaker B: It's too many of them.
[01:01:02] Speaker A: Oh, you mean it's too many. Yeah.
I don't think they should have did the fancy boxes anyway.
[01:01:08] Speaker B: Them boxes were nice.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: They were nice. You can get more food in it.
[01:01:12] Speaker B: Oh, for real? Yeah, yeah, yeah, you right.
[01:01:14] Speaker A: You get more food.
[01:01:14] Speaker B: The fries be piled up in there?
[01:01:16] Speaker A: Yep, the fries still be piled up, but it's stuff be busting out the seam so they ain't cut back on this. On the fries and stuff.
[01:01:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I had that place. I had ramen for the first time. And it was good, too.
[01:01:27] Speaker A: It was good?
[01:01:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:01:29] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Cause you.
[01:01:30] Speaker B: This.
[01:01:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. You say you don't like eggs?
[01:01:32] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:01:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I like ramen. Ramen is good.
Ramen and pho. I like pho.
[01:01:38] Speaker B: I have pho before.
[01:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, but you never had ramen. Real ramen?
[01:01:43] Speaker B: Nah, real.
[01:01:44] Speaker A: It's a place in Colombia that. It's a ramen restaurant. I had it from there. It's good. Yeah.
[01:01:49] Speaker B: I know the people listening, like, how the hell you come up with ramen from the damn chicken. They next door to each other. Yeah.
[01:01:54] Speaker A: Yeah.
Oh, you know who Andy Dick is?
[01:02:01] Speaker B: Hey, yo. Yeah, I do. Comedian.
[01:02:04] Speaker A: Yeah, comedian. He was wild back in the day. He was some wild.
[01:02:07] Speaker B: And he was on a lot of stuff, too. He was. He was very popular.
[01:02:12] Speaker A: TMZ obtained video of Andy Dick slumped over cement on cement stairs outside a building in Hollywood in broad daylight Tuesday.
He's completely out of it with his signature spectacles lying on the ground in front of him.
[01:02:29] Speaker B: His signature spectacles?
[01:02:31] Speaker A: Yeah. He always wear them glasses.
[01:02:32] Speaker B: I know, but that's funny if you think about that. Them glasses.
[01:02:35] Speaker A: It's a video of him a few.
Maybe a week or two ago.
[01:02:41] Speaker B: Like crack.
[01:02:43] Speaker A: It could have been that, but he was. Somebody was interviewing him, and he was sitting outside in Hollywood near the Walk of Fame.
[01:02:51] Speaker B: Did you see the video where he had that overdose?
[01:02:54] Speaker A: Nah. Tell me about it while I try to pull it up.
[01:02:56] Speaker B: Try to pull it up. He was folded over like he had no life in his body. Like he didn't have a spine. Like he was so rolled up in himself like it was crazy.
And they was trying to, you know, flip them over and, you know, resuscitate him and. But it was.
[01:03:14] Speaker A: Yeah, he. He said, you know, I think I did see that thing where he said he don't mind using crack.
[01:03:18] Speaker B: The good thing about it is it happened in Front of his building or something like that. So they probably know him for like, hey, and he get your ass up. Go upstairs. You know, if it was, you know, just a regular homeless guy, they might have just walked by. Yeah, see, look at him. He folded up.
[01:03:34] Speaker A: Yeah, he up.
He on that. On that.
[01:03:38] Speaker B: He out. Boy gone.
He messing up his high by shaking him up.
[01:03:44] Speaker A: Yeah, he probably just doing that dope feeling.
He on crack. You think he on anything else?
[01:03:49] Speaker B: Yeah, see the way he was.
He wasn't out watching cars or nothing. He was done Andy Dick. That's heroin, too.
[01:03:56] Speaker A: Did he used to have his own show or something like that?
[01:03:58] Speaker B: Yeah, I think so. He was so popular back in the early 90s.
[01:04:04] Speaker A: Yeah, he don't. He don't look them. You know, for somebody who cracked out, he don't look that bad.
He looked drunk right there.
[01:04:11] Speaker B: That looked like heroin or drunk or.
It looks something else. It don't look like crack. It looks like something else.
[01:04:17] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Of course, he'd probably be on all the drugs.
[01:04:20] Speaker B: Yeah, whatever's available that day.
[01:04:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he probably get a good primo, too. Just. Just don't want him to overdose on, like, no fentanyl. Cause it's out there.
[01:04:29] Speaker B: It's in everything.
[01:04:29] Speaker A: Look at him. He's taking a sip of whatever that is. That ain't water.
[01:04:32] Speaker B: Definitely not water.
[01:04:33] Speaker A: The way he sipped that big cup of it.
[01:04:36] Speaker B: Full glass of it.
Leave him alone. Let's leave him alone.
[01:04:40] Speaker A: There you go. There you go. The video.
[01:04:41] Speaker B: Look at him.
[01:04:41] Speaker A: Boy slump.
[01:04:42] Speaker B: Wait till they try to flip him over like they couldn't win.
[01:04:47] Speaker A: My man standing beside him looked homeless too, though. That was standing up there with them damn busted ass shoes.
[01:04:52] Speaker B: Forget his shoes. He had them and one shorts on.
[01:05:00] Speaker A: Look at these.
[01:05:01] Speaker B: All of them look like they hurt.
[01:05:02] Speaker A: All of them.
[01:05:03] Speaker B: Look. That's what it is.
[01:05:04] Speaker A: Look what kind. What is that strap? How you leave my man slump back like that?
You supposed to be helping out now. He gonna wake up, his back gonna be hurting.
Look at this dude. Shorts, man.
[01:05:14] Speaker B: So I know what's up.
[01:05:15] Speaker A: Them boots.
[01:05:15] Speaker B: I know what's up.
[01:05:16] Speaker A: What?
[01:05:17] Speaker B: I know what's up.
[01:05:18] Speaker A: What's that?
[01:05:19] Speaker B: Yeah, they all hanging out together.
[01:05:22] Speaker A: That's all it was.
[01:05:22] Speaker B: Nobody was walking by. They all. Look at it.
[01:05:25] Speaker A: It was all together.
[01:05:25] Speaker B: It was all together.
[01:05:27] Speaker A: Look at this. That Dr. Drew.
[01:05:29] Speaker B: Dr. Drew. What are you gonna say? From the way we used to be.
[01:05:32] Speaker A: On MTV and all kind of stuff.
[01:05:34] Speaker B: The way he was slumped over, you can tell it was.
[01:05:38] Speaker A: Do you remember that time? I don't know. It was on CNN one time. It was. They were talking about weed, and it was this guy, he was talking about, like, you know, they were talking about legalizing weed.
And it was a guy on there, he was supposed to be some kind of advocate or expert or whatever.
And then they bought on 2Chainz, and the guy, he was against legalizing weed. And 2Chainz was like, man, you look like you used to get zooted or whatever. Whatever. And he was clowning on my man. And the guy was like, real serious. He was like, yeah, I am a recovering addict.
[01:06:13] Speaker B: Have we.
[01:06:14] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know if it was weed, but he's just an added peer. He was like, I can tell you to get zooted or whatever, you. Cause 2 chain, he was like.
He was like. He wasn't talking shit to 2Chainz, but the dude was making some valid points. And 2Chainz came back with my man saying, you, like, used to get zooted.
[01:06:30] Speaker B: Was he calling him Mr. Chains?
[01:06:33] Speaker A: Nah, nah, nah. No, no. Maybe. I don't know.
[01:06:36] Speaker B: They always do that. I hate when they do that shit.
[01:06:38] Speaker A: They don't know how to.
[01:06:39] Speaker B: Mr. Chains.
[01:06:41] Speaker A: They don't.
[01:06:42] Speaker B: Mr. Two.
[01:06:44] Speaker A: What should I call you, mister?
[01:06:46] Speaker B: Call me Deuce. That's what he tells him.
[01:06:48] Speaker A: Yeah, this the one right here. I found it, too. He was on Nancy Grace on cnn. Look at him trying to look serious. How come when hood niggas get serious, they box, they model up like that.
[01:06:57] Speaker B: And they put glasses on.
[01:07:00] Speaker A: He going to court. Look at him.
[01:07:04] Speaker B: Yeah, Mr. Chainsaw.
[01:07:07] Speaker A: Look at him.
[01:07:07] Speaker B: I know she was giving it.
[01:07:08] Speaker A: Oh, it wasn't cnn. It was hln. I'm sorry, y'.
[01:07:10] Speaker B: All. I know she was giving it to him.
[01:07:13] Speaker A: I just. I can't stand that bitch. You know what made her famous? Nancy Grace. What?
[01:07:19] Speaker B: O.J. trial.
[01:07:20] Speaker A: Yes. That's what made her famous.
[01:07:21] Speaker B: I know.
[01:07:21] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:07:25] Speaker B: Man, Ternis, we up here watching the lips.
[01:07:29] Speaker A: Watching the lips move. I'm trying to get to the part where it was a guy. He had a guy out there, Mr. Chains.
But, yeah, they had him on the whole panel. Shout out to two Chains. Titty boy.
[01:07:39] Speaker B: Titty boy.
[01:07:39] Speaker A: Shout out, titty boy.
[01:07:41] Speaker B: I still. Hey, I still ain't forgot him, too.
[01:07:44] Speaker A: What happened?
[01:07:44] Speaker B: He smacked my camera.
[01:07:46] Speaker A: He did?
[01:07:47] Speaker B: Yeah, man. He did it twice. Why?
[01:07:49] Speaker A: He was too close. Nice.
[01:07:51] Speaker B: After the second time, he smacked the camera. He said because the light was too bright.
[01:07:55] Speaker A: Oh, that happened with Rocco. One time, we was at the beach, and we had the light on the camera. He's like, turn the light down. You know what I'M saying, But he was a little nicer with it, man.
[01:08:04] Speaker B: He smacked my shit. I looked. I was like, oh, okay. I thought maybe he was rapping and accidentally hit it.
[01:08:09] Speaker A: All right.
[01:08:10] Speaker B: Two chains. All right.
[01:08:11] Speaker A: You fought around. Have a chain.
[01:08:14] Speaker B: He gotta get outta here.
And he was stuck in it. You know, he was the last car in the whole parking lot.
[01:08:20] Speaker A: For real?
[01:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:21] Speaker A: What city was this?
[01:08:22] Speaker B: Right here?
[01:08:22] Speaker A: For real?
[01:08:23] Speaker B: Yeah. The Hangout After Dark. That's what it was.
[01:08:25] Speaker A: Hang out at the door.
[01:08:26] Speaker B: They parked at the door and the door was on the side of the building.
[01:08:30] Speaker A: Where was.
[01:08:31] Speaker B: Hang out at the Dock Seekers.
[01:08:34] Speaker A: Oh, the old Seekers.
[01:08:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:35] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay, okay. Who was the dj?
Ted.
[01:08:42] Speaker B: What's that with the two J's? J?
DJ Watts.
[01:08:49] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:08:50] Speaker B: I think.
I think Blaze was there too.
It was a couple DJs.
[01:08:56] Speaker A: Oh, it was one of them nights.
[01:08:57] Speaker B: It was a couple DJs. I got footage of it, too.
[01:09:01] Speaker A: Word.
[01:09:01] Speaker B: Word. Yep. Yep.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: I got footage of this. I did fraud today.
I did fraud today, okay? I did fraud today.
[01:09:10] Speaker B: Hey.
[01:09:10] Speaker A: I did a good job today, okay? Cause these blessings come from God? Cause I'm committing fraud? I did fraud today, hey.
[01:09:18] Speaker B: Did a good job today, okay? I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, Hey? I did fraud today, okay?
[01:09:25] Speaker A: I did a good job today, hey. Blessings come from God? Cuz I'm committing fraud.
[01:09:30] Speaker B: I did fraud today.
[01:09:32] Speaker A: I did a good job today. Times are rough and what lets you know people? Times are rough.
[01:09:39] Speaker B: It's Christmas season, a holiday season.
[01:09:41] Speaker A: Well, people are stealing SNAP benefits.
Four people indicted on SNAP welfare fraud charges in DeSoto, Colorado, or DeSoto County. I'm sorry, this is happening in Mississippi. Four DeSoto county residents have been indicted by a grand jury for allegedly defrauding the state of Mississippi out of more than $96,000 in public assistance funds.
[01:10:04] Speaker B: That's a lot of crab legs, man.
[01:10:05] Speaker A: That's a lot of crab legs. According to court documents and statements from the District Attorney's office, the alleged fraud involved SNAP and other welfare programs. The offenses are said to have occurred between 2020 and 2025.
Two of the defendants, Kayla Smith and Sharita Jones, were arrested by the DeSoto County Sheriff's Office on December 11th.
Kayla Smith is facing three counts totaling $37,000. Smith is accused of abusing the state's childcare payment program.
Hmm. Sharita Jones is facing one count totaling $20,000. She's a former employee of the Mississippi Mississippi Department of Human Services and is accused of defrauding the SNAP program by misrepresenting her income two additional DeSoto county residents were also indicted late Wednesday. Authorities have not released their names.
But. Yeah.
[01:11:03] Speaker B: It'S nothing new.
[01:11:05] Speaker A: It is nothing new.
[01:11:07] Speaker B: Next time find us, man. We'll buy it. I'll buy it.
[01:11:11] Speaker A: Oh, no, the fuck we won't.
[01:11:12] Speaker B: I buy it.
[01:11:14] Speaker A: Nah, that's.
I thought. I thought that was a federal charge, but I guess not state charge.
[01:11:20] Speaker B: I'll buy it, man. Bring it. Bring it over here. Or just take this list. There you go. Take this list. Go shop.
[01:11:26] Speaker A: Go shop for me. I'll pay you for.
[01:11:28] Speaker B: I even pay for your delivery.
[01:11:31] Speaker A: Non doordash people was mad at one girl one time. Cause her like, it used to be like two for a dollar base half off.
[01:11:38] Speaker B: Yeah, it used to be half off. Then they started getting slick quarter, you know, it wasn't even half off no more.
[01:11:45] Speaker A: Yeah, so for $100, you had to.
[01:11:47] Speaker B: Pay $65 or $75.
[01:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah, that ain't worth it.
[01:11:51] Speaker B: That ain't it.
[01:11:51] Speaker A: That ain't worth it.
[01:11:52] Speaker B: I need 50 Cent. $50 for a hundred? Yeah.
[01:11:56] Speaker A: So save your little food stamps.
But I think if they don't use them, they like lose them. Like, they review their case and then it get.
[01:12:04] Speaker B: Oh, for real?
[01:12:05] Speaker A: I don't know. Well, that's how I do with budgets and stuff. Like, if you don't use all the money, then the next year they gonna go off of what you spent the last year before or something like that.
[01:12:13] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:12:13] Speaker A: Maybe that's why they like, you can't. Like if you save. If you had $25 saved up, do you say like you was getting 400 and you only spent 375 and keep doing that. Do you do the next year? You get four. Next month you get 400. Do you have 425 on there?
Nah, you just re up to 400.
[01:12:35] Speaker B: I'll tell you this. I've never seen anybody run any extra over.
[01:12:43] Speaker A: Oh, they all always go all the way.
[01:12:45] Speaker B: Cause either they using it up or they selling it.
[01:12:49] Speaker A: It ain't no carryover, man.
[01:12:50] Speaker B: I don't know no carry. I don't know anybody that carried over.
I'm not saying that they don't, but.
[01:12:55] Speaker A: I wonder if you. If you ever got snapped, let me know. Yeah, DJ Blazer, gmail.com. i ain't want none of your snaps. He might want some of your snaps. But I ain't want no snaps. I just want to know, do they carry over?
I just want to know. I'm. I'm, you know.
You know what I'M saying, hell, let everybody know they can find you on social media.
[01:13:14] Speaker B: Yep. You can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook and you can find me at Once Upon a Time in Music podcast.
[01:13:21] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at PreacherBP. You can find the show on YouTube at djblazeshow and on Instagram @djblazeshow. Email us djblazhowgmail.com. let us know what you think. Oh, shout out to my little cuz Young. Oh, he played in a North south game yesterday. Went down there and checked. Checked him out okay. Did his thing, you know, got some, got some minutes playing and all of that. Shout out to them. Shout out to South Carolina State too. National champions. HBCU national champs.
Yep, that's it for us today, man.
Boy be easy.
[01:13:56] Speaker B: This your boy, Al.
[01:13:57] Speaker A: And we are out. Peace.
[01:14:01] Speaker B: Let those who have ears listen whoever you ask. This is the DJ Blaze Shallow.