Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now.
[00:00:38] Speaker A: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy.
[00:00:43] Speaker C: And it's your boy Al.
[00:00:44] Speaker A: And we got a special guest in the building. One you've heard before, seen before.
Crux Media alum.
Crux Media veteran, I guess you could say og. Og. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You was in the first wave.
[00:00:58] Speaker B: Yes, sir.
[00:00:59] Speaker A: You grandfathered in.
That price you pay.
[00:01:02] Speaker B: Don't nobody else get it.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: He's real low on you. And Jones.
Oh, my man, Big Cliff. What's up, Cliff?
[00:01:09] Speaker B: Cool. And Bubba, glad to be here. Glad to rock with the fan one more time. You already we.
[00:01:13] Speaker A: I mean, I'mma jump right into it. We waiting.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Hey, let's get it.
[00:01:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm talking about. We waiting on Carolina Sports Talk. Let's get it.
[00:01:20] Speaker B: See what happened, man, you know what I mean?
[00:01:22] Speaker A: I told you I was gonna put that pressure on you.
[00:01:25] Speaker C: You might as well go ahead and start it up, man.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Listen, and I'll keep it a buck conversation about it myself and High Star. We've. Because we've. Through the. Through the. At this point, year and a half, almost since we recorded last.
[00:01:36] Speaker A: Really? It's been that long?
[00:01:37] Speaker B: It's been that long, bro.
[00:01:38] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:01:39] Speaker B: July of 24, if I'm not mistaken.
[00:01:42] Speaker A: It's been that long.
[00:01:43] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:01:43] Speaker A: I didn't. I did not realize that.
[00:01:45] Speaker B: See, everybody has the phrase life be life and. But life, real life be life, you know what I mean? And I ain't gonna turn it into, you know, I mean, more than it was. But mental health be real and so just.
[00:01:57] Speaker A: Ah, there you go. That's a good way to make me feel bad. Just throw mental health real bad.
[00:02:02] Speaker C: Right?
[00:02:03] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. So like your boy been living, but then life been living me. And so, I mean, I got to a point where I got out of the bottom where I was and I'm rebounding and you know what I'm saying, getting back. But even with that, I don't want to do too much too quick, you
[00:02:16] Speaker C: know what I mean?
[00:02:17] Speaker B: I miss it, like I said, when me and him talk about it, I miss doing the show. I miss every week just that consistency, being able to talk about sports because it's a bunch of good sports that's been happening and going on, but at the same time, I don't want to take too much on. And then, you know, I Mean, push myself back in a position where everything fall apart. So coming soon, you know what I mean? We going to keep pushing and then we see what shake from there.
[00:02:40] Speaker A: So really what I heard you saying was you don't want to get it started and then let fans down like me.
[00:02:44] Speaker B: Can't do it.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: Okay. Can't do it. Won't do that. We appreciate it.
[00:02:48] Speaker B: Yeah, already.
[00:02:48] Speaker A: Word, word, word.
Other than, you know, protecting your mental health, what else you have, you know what I'm saying? You've been getting into life, man.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: Been still enjoying sports even though we're not reporting on it. Because. And even with that, I don't think people realize, like, if you even talk, take your show, the work that y' all boy put in with the consistency to every week put on this quality product, you know what I'm saying, and put it in. So kudos to y' all for all y' all boy do. But like real life, I'm still out there in sports. I'm here in Florence. I actually had opportunity to announce the lower state semifinals with the South Carolina High School league. Had some really good basketball that was going on, man. So between that and just traveling the country with. With the job, the regular jail, paying bills, man. I'm out here, man.
[00:03:31] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:03:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:03:32] Speaker A: That's what's up. That's what's up. We're glad to have you.
[00:03:35] Speaker B: Appreciate it.
[00:03:36] Speaker A: How was your week, man?
[00:03:37] Speaker C: It's pretty good, man. Pretty good.
[00:03:39] Speaker A: Anything?
Nothing.
[00:03:41] Speaker C: Nothing out the norm. Just a regular go home. And you know what I finally realized?
[00:03:49] Speaker A: What's that?
[00:03:49] Speaker C: Why I go to bed so early.
[00:03:51] Speaker A: Why?
[00:03:52] Speaker C: Because I'm trying to get the next day over with already.
[00:03:54] Speaker A: Geez.
[00:03:55] Speaker C: I'm telling you, I'm in the bed. 9:30. 8:30.
[00:03:58] Speaker A: What time you wake up?
[00:04:00] Speaker C: 5:30. 5:15.
[00:04:01] Speaker A: You wake up 5:15 and do what?
[00:04:03] Speaker C: I said. Don't toilet for about an hour.
[00:04:05] Speaker A: Why? Scrolling.
[00:04:06] Speaker C: Making sure I ain't gotta, you know, get caught up outside yo with a bathroom. So I make sure I get rid of it all in the morning.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: Full expunge. Because if you pushing. Yeah. I mean, just gotta let it happen.
[00:04:17] Speaker C: Yeah, man.
[00:04:18] Speaker B: Hour.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: So, like in the first moment when you get down and you let it go.
[00:04:25] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[00:04:26] Speaker A: You sitting there for like 30 minutes or whatever.
[00:04:28] Speaker C: It don't just. It don't just flush out you, man.
[00:04:32] Speaker A: But I'm saying, you sitting there for like. What I'm saying is some might come out in like the first five minutes, but then, like, I don't time it, man. I couldn't tell you 20 minutes later, you got. We got something else.
[00:04:42] Speaker C: Not yet.
It's still going. I'm not sitting on there just to be sitting.
[00:04:47] Speaker A: So you sit on the toilet for an hour in the morning?
[00:04:49] Speaker C: Yeah, I get up 5:15, I get in the bathroom probably 5, 25, 30.
[00:04:56] Speaker A: And you do that till 6:30.
[00:04:57] Speaker C: But that's everything now. That's me brushing my teeth, washing my face.
[00:05:01] Speaker A: No, you said sitting on the toilet.
[00:05:03] Speaker C: So, I mean, but I'm in the bathroom. I'm getting the bathroom situated. I'm finished all the bathroom activities.
[00:05:08] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. So that's why I asked, because it seemed like you were just sitting on the toilet for an hour, like, just waiting to get everything fleshed out.
[00:05:15] Speaker C: 30 to 40 minutes? Yeah, probably.
[00:05:17] Speaker A: I mean, I sit on the toilet for 40 minutes, too, but in that first 10 was real action. The next 30 is just.
[00:05:22] Speaker C: I don't count the action.
[00:05:23] Speaker A: Scrolling.
[00:05:24] Speaker C: I'm catching up on my scrolling. I'm catching up on the.
Making a flyer for this or doing this or doing that. All the emails that come up.
[00:05:32] Speaker A: I got you.
[00:05:32] Speaker B: I got you.
[00:05:33] Speaker A: Because I'll go in there and there's been times I just be on there scrolling and I won't get up until my leg. Oh, my legs going.
[00:05:40] Speaker C: You don't know until you get up.
[00:05:41] Speaker A: Nah, my leg going to sleep. Oh, it tangling. Oh, trying to get up.
[00:05:44] Speaker B: You know, I'll say I'm a combination of the both of y'. All. So, like, if I'm going the first five minutes, we got action. But then I'm gonna sit there, I'm gonna do the same thing. I'm on my phone, I'm doing whatever. Most times for me, it's like a little game, just unwinding my mind or get my mind ready to get started. Because I ain't a morning person. 9 o' clock is wild. I'm leaving my house 9 o' clock most times because, like, working throughout the day, I'm doing like, work, work. And then in the evenings, I'm doing sports. So by the time it's like, yo, I want to go do something, it's 10 o', clock, it's like, all right, well, let me go ahead and slide over to the woo woo, woop or whatever. So, yeah, but like, when I'm sitting there, like, first five minutes, we got action. I'm gonna do some little work. And it's like maybe 20 minutes in, it's like, oh, here we go. It's got a little round coming through.
[00:06:23] Speaker C: Yeah, round.
You know what I mean?
[00:06:30] Speaker B: So, like, yeah, I'm. I'm. And then it's like, that's not just the morning. I'm. Every day that God opens my eyes. Three times a day, and it's gonna be you. Regular sessions, yo. Yes, sir.
[00:06:40] Speaker C: Nah, not three times. I do, too.
[00:06:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I do, too.
[00:06:43] Speaker C: That's why I'm in there so long. I'm trying not to do the three. I don't want to get caught up outside where it's like, oh, I gotta find a clean bathroom, because, you know, I'm picky, man.
[00:06:53] Speaker A: You a hypochondriac type, bro.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: Listen, I went to a school in, like, middle school. I've. I've said I was a little troublemaker. I went to this boot camp style school. We didn't have stalls. So there was three toilets in the bathroom. Three. If you go, you got to go. Folks can walk. And so, like, that got out of me quick. I don't care where I go. I don't care who looking. I mean, it's like, yo, if I gotta go, y'. All, boy, be.
[00:07:17] Speaker A: I. People at my job was mad because I. What it was like.
I don't know if it was mad, appalled, or just disgusted. Cause I said, I go raw butt.
[00:07:26] Speaker C: You do?
[00:07:27] Speaker A: In public.
[00:07:27] Speaker C: I went last week.
[00:07:28] Speaker A: Raw butt quick. It's like, oh, you ain't had no choice.
[00:07:33] Speaker C: I got my gun belt on and all of that. I gotta take my vest off.
[00:07:37] Speaker A: Gotta get. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:07:39] Speaker B: Gotta go.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: I go raw butt. I go raw butt.
[00:07:41] Speaker C: The closer I got to the bathroom, the more it turned into an emergency.
[00:07:43] Speaker A: I think it's a.
I think it's a mind thing. Like, your mind knows. Like, the closer I get to my house.
[00:07:50] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:07:50] Speaker A: Like, I've never peed on myself other than to pee the bed dream, but I've never peed on myself outside of the house. But it just started dripping for some reason. Like, no matter how hard, you know, force.
[00:08:01] Speaker C: That force is just like.
[00:08:03] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It just opened up.
[00:08:05] Speaker B: Now, random question for y', all, boy. If y' all out someplace and you going, or even. Well, not at the crib. Cause you can. But if you out someplace and you going and there's no TP in there, what you doing?
[00:08:15] Speaker C: Oh, nah, we got. We gotta. I gotta settle that first beforehand.
[00:08:18] Speaker B: So you're a preparation, dude. Like, if it's not there, you're not even gonna initiate.
[00:08:22] Speaker C: I gotta go straight sometimes.
[00:08:23] Speaker A: Sometimes you. You can't. I had an incident one time I was working on the railroad and we were out somewhere. We were like.
[00:08:32] Speaker C: We had went working on the rail.
[00:08:34] Speaker A: We took this.
We was doing something. It was, like, a little odd thing we had to do. We had to take some cars to the sand plant, and we were supposed to get picked up, but they didn't have any drivers to come pick us up. We was gonna leave the engine there and everything. We were supposed to get picked up, whatever. And it took. So. It took a long time, but. So I don't know what it was. My stomach just went crazy, and I had to go. And there was no. So they. So on the. On all of the engine, they had these things called crew packs. They have, like, ear.
Earplugs in it. It got hand sanitizer in it. It got electrolyte packets to put in the water. Got that in it. Got a whole bunch of stuff in it.
The other thing he got in that crew pack is tissue.
[00:09:15] Speaker C: Oh, there is tissue in there.
[00:09:16] Speaker A: But it was no tissue on the crew paint. The crew pack, it's a little. Little plastic. It's all in, like, a little plastic bag type thing. But there was no crew packs on there.
[00:09:25] Speaker B: What'd you do?
[00:09:26] Speaker A: I had to use a. I, for one, Some of it got on my pants, and for two, I had to use my. Cause I always. Most of the times if I'm going to work or whatever. I got on the undershirt. Yeah, I just had. I had an undershirt.
[00:09:37] Speaker C: Got to rip that off.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: It was.
[00:09:38] Speaker B: Man, this is funny.
[00:09:40] Speaker C: Why the hell we talk about this?
[00:09:42] Speaker A: It's your fault.
[00:09:44] Speaker B: I don't know how we got in your morning ritual.
Like, I woke, and it's funny. We talking about this not a week and a half ago. It happened to me. I was.
No, I was in. I was. I had to go. Made it to the bathroom. Got in there. I was like, yo, boom. Expelled. And then looking around, I was like, oh, junk. And it was one of those little nice bathrooms at this restaurant where it's like, you know, you got your own door and you just secluded. But there was nothing. There wasn't nothing.
[00:10:09] Speaker A: And then.
[00:10:10] Speaker B: And the last seat cover was up underneath my butt, you know, I mean, and it was like the waxy joint. So I looked around. I was like, dang. First thought was maybe a sock. I was like, nah, I need my sock. Yeah, I had my blade on me. Cut my drawers and just went commando the rest of the way through, man.
[00:10:29] Speaker A: So it was only that one bathroom stall thing?
[00:10:31] Speaker B: Yes.
Oh, yes. And then when I couldn't get up and go Itchy booty.
[00:10:36] Speaker A: Yeah, you can't go to.
Yeah, so the next one.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: So now I took my blade off and literally I looked down, saw the blade on the back of the jeans underwear. I was like, well, won't be wearing these no more.
[00:10:47] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:10:48] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:10:49] Speaker B: Yeah.
Cottony booty, man.
[00:10:51] Speaker C: So what do you guys have for dinner tonight?
[00:10:55] Speaker A: Nothing with fiber.
[00:10:57] Speaker B: Listen, that part, spaghetti. Moral of the story, folks. Take some paper towels which, wherever you go or some tissue assignments.
[00:11:03] Speaker C: Yeah, get up early, you know what I mean? Get up early, take the pressure off.
[00:11:07] Speaker A: Sometimes though, it, it just don't. Sometimes your body do what it gonna do, man. Like, oh, it do.
[00:11:12] Speaker C: The other day I sat at work, I ate so many grapes and strawberries.
Everybody was like, Everybody was like, yeah man, you gonna mess your stomach up. You go, nah, I'm good eating, eating, eating.
Next thing you know, probably around 1:30.
I was like,
[00:11:31] Speaker A: get the fuck outta my waist that day.
[00:11:34] Speaker C: So I'm like, I'm like, it's 1:30, I get out of here at 4. I might be able to make it, man. I waited around, I was like, nah, I ain't gonna make it. Let me just go.
I'm walking towards the bathroom. Next thing you know, my feet start.
Feet going quicker and quicker. It was like Jason was coming by me for a second. Then I'll tell you, I took gun belt off, vest, all of that sitting in the toilet.
[00:11:54] Speaker A: Oh, that was when.
[00:11:55] Speaker C: Look phone fell on the floor. I didn't pick it up. So you know, it was.
[00:11:57] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that was when you went raw, but.
[00:12:00] Speaker C: Oh, went straight down.
[00:12:02] Speaker A: Ain't nothing like a good cold seat let you know. But you go raw, but. And you sit down, pivot, man, hold on. You sit down and it's warm. You like, damn.
[00:12:12] Speaker C: Somebody just said, cuz you can trick
[00:12:14] Speaker A: your mind when it's cold. You can trick your mind to be like, nobody ever uses this ever in life.
But if it's warm, it's like somebody just got out.
[00:12:21] Speaker B: Or worse, if you watch somebody come out and it's the only available I
[00:12:27] Speaker C: come out, I can't do.
[00:12:28] Speaker A: Oh, you will have.
[00:12:30] Speaker C: Yeah. That time I'm telling you in my mind, I'm always thinking, well, I'm getting ready to go home. I can take a shower as soon as I get home. I'm already counting the damn water pellets coming out of the damn faucet.
I'm like, yeah, soon as I sit on that thing.
[00:12:45] Speaker B: That's nuts.
[00:12:46] Speaker C: Yeah, well, so how are you?
[00:12:50] Speaker A: Nah, well, what I will ask is, well, I guess I ask you first, Cliff, in all your travels and, you know, sports, calling the games and stuff like that, have you had a chance to watch any TV or movies in the past week or so?
[00:13:05] Speaker B: Yeah, so I've been watching. I mean, I watch random stuff I
[00:13:09] Speaker A: don't do, like, the series or whatever.
[00:13:11] Speaker B: Yeah, not typically, But Beast Games.
[00:13:16] Speaker A: Mr. Mr. Beast.
[00:13:18] Speaker B: Yeah. He got the Beast Games competition and season two just wrapped up last week.
[00:13:22] Speaker A: It's only on season two.
[00:13:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So. Because he's got, like. I don't know if y' all know, but Beast, like, he's a billionaire.
[00:13:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:13:31] Speaker B: Like, bro just got between the Feastables and his regular YouTube stuff and then his partnership with Amazon, he's got some products getting ready to come out with Apple now.
[00:13:39] Speaker A: He got. He had a meal at Zaxby's.
[00:13:41] Speaker C: Yeah. He lives over where my younger brother lives in.
[00:13:43] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:13:44] Speaker C: Greensville, North Carolina.
[00:13:45] Speaker B: He's got some even pushing into the education space. And I don't want to say too much about that, but keep your eyes open because he's got a partnership that's going to be pushing into the education space just with his notoriety. So. But anyway, with his show, it's like he took 100 strong people and 100 smart people and put them in a competition against each other to see who was, like, the ultimate best at whatever. It's kind of like they did a crossover with Survivor in this series.
[00:14:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:14:09] Speaker B: In this season or whatever. It was dope, man.
[00:14:11] Speaker A: And somebody from the strong side win.
[00:14:14] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:14:14] Speaker A: Because check this out. You can.
[00:14:16] Speaker C: You.
[00:14:16] Speaker A: You can be strong and smart.
[00:14:20] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: But if you not strong and you just smart, it ain't. Yeah.
[00:14:25] Speaker B: Facts. And that's ultimately how it was in the top 10. It ended up being like three people that. Three smart people in the top 10. And then even in a smart game, they outsmarted the smart dude who had been like, the smartest one throughout the whole thing. So it was a dope season.
And, like, I don't know how I even got hooked up on that. And I mean, but I've been watching that and I've been watching the Night Agent on Netflix, too.
Season three just dropped, so I went back and watched season two just to
[00:14:52] Speaker A: kind of catch up. Yeah.
[00:14:53] Speaker B: And then started season one last night, and I was like, man, I gotta get up in the morning. Let me go to sleep. And that's my thing. Like 2 o', clock, 3 o' clock in the morning. I'd be like, let me go watch a show. And I'll be laying in the bed watching the iPad on the phone. Yeah, but now that's what. That's what I've been watching, which I
[00:15:06] Speaker A: boy been on season two of the Night Agent. He was over in France or something, right?
[00:15:12] Speaker B: No, they were stateside, but he was dealing with the. The people, the. The Iranians and they speak Farsi and they were like at the UN and like the girl, the chick that was with him in season one was real close with the little shorty that was Iranian and all of that.
[00:15:28] Speaker A: Yeah, it took a little while for it to come back, but. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:15:31] Speaker B: Which was. Which is why I had to go back and watch season two, because I was like, I don't feel like I remember none of this.
[00:15:36] Speaker A: I kind of didn't either, but. Okay, what about you? What you been watching?
[00:15:41] Speaker C: You know, I watch a whole bunch of YouTube like we was talking about yesterday.
But I did watch a movie called the Housemaid.
It was. It's. It's somewhat new.
It's one of the. It's a suspense.
[00:15:53] Speaker A: Is it. It's a white lady.
[00:15:55] Speaker C: Yeah, it's two white lady on the COVID But.
[00:15:57] Speaker A: But I mean, but I think I've seen trailers for it. Like she comes in and kind of like tried to seduce the husband or something like that.
[00:16:04] Speaker C: It looks like that on the, on the previews, but it's not that.
[00:16:07] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:16:08] Speaker C: It's a. It's a super plot twist.
[00:16:10] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:16:11] Speaker C: I'm not gonna get too much into it, but it's, you know, they hired a person to take care of the house and the kid and stuff like that, and there's a.
A family there, husband and wife, and something is going on with that. So I'm not gonna give too much.
[00:16:26] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:16:26] Speaker C: It is pretty good. It's pretty good. I watch the whole thing.
[00:16:29] Speaker A: Anything else you want?
[00:16:30] Speaker C: Nah, you know, I'm still watching Menendez Brothers. Mendez. Mendez, Menendez Brothers, the Monster series. And that's. That shit's crazy to me.
[00:16:41] Speaker A: Yeah. How they did it and how they. They tried to.
Well, you not finished yet?
[00:16:47] Speaker C: No. Cuz where I'm at now, I'm probably halfway through. I'm probably like fourth episode and the fourth. Fourth episode they got kind of weird with it. But you know, you know, most series, they get kind of weird and do something crazy, you know.
[00:17:02] Speaker A: So do you. You, I mean, you a little older than me, but I don't know if you've heard of this group called Menudo. Yeah, you heard of Menudo?
[00:17:10] Speaker C: Of course. So has a black Jackson 5. I mean, it's the Puerto Rican Jackson 5, pretty much.
[00:17:16] Speaker A: Yeah. So their dad has something to do with them.
Menudo.
[00:17:22] Speaker C: Is that the guy that's in the series?
The. They got like a.
[00:17:27] Speaker A: No, no, no. What I'm saying is the Menendez brother's dad.
[00:17:30] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:17:30] Speaker A: Has something to do with the Menudo, the group in real life.
[00:17:33] Speaker C: Oh, their dad. Okay, okay, okay. Oh, so then they was real big then. Because Menudo was big back in the day.
[00:17:40] Speaker A: Yeah. And it's something I don't want to do. Can you be spoiled on this?
[00:17:47] Speaker C: Don't spoil it.
[00:17:48] Speaker A: Okay, I'm not gonna spoil it. But when you get to the end, I'll tell you this one. I'm gonna tell you.
[00:17:51] Speaker C: Oh, for real?
[00:17:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I don't want to spoil it for you, though.
[00:17:54] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, I know they love Milli Vanilli.
[00:17:58] Speaker A: Yeah, they was big back then, though.
[00:18:00] Speaker C: It was. It was.
[00:18:01] Speaker A: Anything else you watch?
[00:18:02] Speaker C: Nah, I'm.
I can't think anything else because like I said, I watch a lot of old stuff where I did watch an old couple episodes of the Odd Couple last night.
[00:18:12] Speaker A: Okay. All right.
[00:18:13] Speaker C: And that's probably a little too old for you.
[00:18:16] Speaker A: The Odd Couple is Oscar and straight to that moon. Oh, that's them.
[00:18:22] Speaker C: No, that's. That's. That's Honeymooners.
[00:18:26] Speaker A: The Honeymooners.
[00:18:28] Speaker B: You're right, you're right, you're right, you're right, you're right.
[00:18:29] Speaker A: Because they did. You know what? That makes me think of something. You know how they doing? Like, Kiki Palmer got the burbs, the new series or whatever, and it was the time, I think Tom Hanks movie back in the day.
[00:18:41] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:18:41] Speaker A: You remember the entertainer did a Honeymooners movie.
[00:18:44] Speaker C: Yeah. With Mike Epps.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: Mike Epps and his wife was like Regina hall or something like that.
[00:18:50] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:18:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:18:51] Speaker A: I wonder how people thought what people thought of it then, because the Internet wasn't really popping like that when that came out. So I wonder if people was like, they rebooting it. I'm tired of this race swapping.
[00:19:01] Speaker C: They didn't do that.
[00:19:02] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't remember no talk about that back then. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I watched a whole lot of stuff. Oh, so did I talk about Cross last week?
[00:19:12] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:19:13] Speaker A: So Cross is back. I don't know if I want. I think I did watch this week. Cross is back.
Hijack, of course. Paradise is back.
The show with Sterling K. Brown. Yeah, that's back. How is that?
[00:19:26] Speaker B: When I saw a promo, the show was good. The show was really worth the watch.
[00:19:30] Speaker A: Definitely. It's on Season two.
[00:19:32] Speaker B: Now, I know your favorite show is the Wire, and you was like, no, you gotta go back and watch that. I watched, like, three episodes. Like, yeah, no, I'm straight. Is it like that, or should I like.
[00:19:42] Speaker A: So you never watched the Wire? You never finished.
[00:19:43] Speaker B: I watched three episodes of the Wire in life. What are you.
[00:19:46] Speaker A: When you watching it? Are you, like, texting and doing stuff?
[00:19:50] Speaker B: Man, I got add, dog. I'm always doing multiple things. I watch tv.
[00:19:53] Speaker A: So the Wire.
The Wire is a show that you can't do that because it's not gonna be packed full of action. Is more of a show, like a slow burn. Yeah, with a. With a. The dialogue is great and the acting is good and the plot is good.
[00:20:10] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:20:15] Speaker A: And the plot is good. But that's. That's the Wire. So you can't. Like, it ain't like, power or nothing like that. You ain't watch power either, did you?
[00:20:24] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:20:25] Speaker A: How about Snowfall?
[00:20:26] Speaker C: Nah.
[00:20:28] Speaker A: Yeah, but paradise isn't like that. It's a little. Because a show. When the Wire came out, there was no social media, really, right? No, there was no social media period when it came out, so.
[00:20:40] Speaker B: Which is nuts.
[00:20:41] Speaker A: When you watching tv, you just watching tv, you ain't got no distractions.
Now they make the shows where every few seconds is something happening. You know what I'm saying?
[00:20:51] Speaker B: Even the episodes and stuff. Like, if you think about the Disney plus and all and everything, 47 minutes, 33 minutes. Like, stuff is shortening even.
[00:20:59] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: Full hour that it used to be.
[00:21:01] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:21:01] Speaker B: Well, and part of it is streaming. I get it. But.
[00:21:03] Speaker A: But no, this show is a. It's an hour show.
[00:21:05] Speaker B: It is a full hour.
[00:21:06] Speaker A: Yeah, it's an hour show. But, you know, they always have something every few seconds because of, you know, the ADD that people have or whatever.
[00:21:14] Speaker B: Right?
[00:21:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
So, yeah, I'm watching that. It's a show called the Beauty that I'm watching, which is real good. They put out two episodes this week, and then they putting out the last two next week.
[00:21:24] Speaker C: You watched both?
[00:21:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:21:26] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:21:28] Speaker A: I watched all of the Night Agent
[00:21:30] Speaker B: all the way through season three.
[00:21:31] Speaker A: All the way through season three.
[00:21:33] Speaker B: Season three. Better than two,
[00:21:38] Speaker A: I think it is.
I think it is, from what I remember. Yeah. And then I watched some movies, so I watched this movie called Mercy and.
[00:21:49] Speaker C: Mercy.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: Yeah. So Mercy. And I watched that on one of them apps, too. So Mercy is.
It's a movie.
You ever seen, like Minority Report?
[00:21:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:22:00] Speaker A: It kind of reminds you of that. It's kind of like in the near future or Whatever. Yeah, but this guy, he gets. He's a. He's a cop, and he's already basically convicted of a crime. He got to prove his innocence. And if he don't prove his innocence within a certain amount of time, he gets put to death.
[00:22:19] Speaker B: What app is it on?
[00:22:21] Speaker A: Huh?
[00:22:21] Speaker B: What app is it on?
[00:22:22] Speaker A: It's on wherever you can find movies. That's in the movie right now?
[00:22:27] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:22:27] Speaker B: Oh, so this is in the theater?
[00:22:28] Speaker A: Nah. Yeah, this is in theaters.
[00:22:29] Speaker B: Oh, I go into the movies, then.
[00:22:31] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So we. You know, there's ways to watch stuff like that. So I watched Mercy. That was a good. That was probably the best of the bootleg movies I watched.
Well, no, because it's another one I watched, too. I watched this movie called Saying Help.
That's in the movies now, too.
Send help.
[00:22:50] Speaker C: Are you watching. Are they. Are you watching the boot? Boot?
[00:22:53] Speaker B: Like, is it with the people standing up and walking through?
[00:22:56] Speaker A: It's not blurry. Nah, this one ain't really blurry.
[00:22:59] Speaker B: Like Japanese subtitles or something.
[00:23:00] Speaker C: Sound off.
[00:23:02] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. Okay, this one. Now, Mercy was. Was glass.
[00:23:08] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: This was. Wasn't as good, but I don't really care. Cause I'm watching it by myself. But this wasn't as clear, but it was pretty. This was pretty clear, too.
And this was a movie about Rachel McAdams. She, like, works for this guy. He's like a dick type of a boss. They go on this trip, and they being dicks on the trip, on the plane. And on the plane ride, there's a crash. Only him and her survive.
She knows how to take care of herself because she wanted to be on Survivor.
[00:23:38] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:39] Speaker A: So she knows how to take care of her. She nurses him back to health. And they're on this island, and, you know, some stuff happened on the island. Now, that one's real good because it's some. A little bit of a twist at the end, but that was a good movie.
It's called Seeing Help.
[00:23:53] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:23:54] Speaker A: And then another. The last movie I watched was Good Luck, have fun, don't die.
Kind of in the. I guess it could be now, but in the. In the trailer, this guy comes back from the future. He's like, y' all gotta do what I say, or else the future is doomed. Whatever. Whatever.
He does some stuff.
They try to get to this thing to kind of save the future before he dies, but he's done it so many times, like, you know, I need a certain. He tells the people. He comes back in his diner. He tells the people in the diner. I need a certain number of people to come with me so that we can. A certain combination of people that's in this diner to come with me so we can save the. Save humanity or whatever, basically. And it goes, but that movie isn't how I thought it was gonna be. It was, you know, it got to the end and I was like, okay, that's the end. But I mean, you know, if you find a place where you can watch it for free, watch it for free.
That's what I've been watching. You know what I'm saying? That's what I've been doing my week.
[00:24:56] Speaker C: How the hell you watch so many damn movies, man?
[00:24:59] Speaker B: But when does this man have time?
[00:25:00] Speaker A: Cuz I don't go to sleep at 9:00'.
[00:25:02] Speaker C: Clock.
[00:25:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but like, God, I get off at 7. I might watch a movie, you know
[00:25:07] Speaker C: what, you ain't watching them watching them? No, I'm watching, doing while the stuff
[00:25:10] Speaker A: is on N. I mean, well, I might be playing the game at the same time, but other than that, I'm watching the movie this. Yeah, yeah, man. Yeah. And then like, I didn't go into work Tuesday, so Tuesday, my off day.
So I watched, you know, watch TV all day Tuesday.
[00:25:26] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:25:26] Speaker A: After the gym all day too.
[00:25:28] Speaker C: Cause God damn.
[00:25:29] Speaker A: Nah, that's only three movies.
[00:25:31] Speaker C: It's three movies. And you said four series, right?
[00:25:34] Speaker A: But I mean, the series is only one episode, most of them.
[00:25:36] Speaker B: And that's an hour. If you just name five, three movies, six hours, that's 11 hours.
[00:25:40] Speaker C: Three movies.
[00:25:41] Speaker A: Three movies, 11 hours, three movies. I work 50 hours a week. You got 10 hours in a day.
[00:25:47] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. You ain't got. At least you God damn.
[00:25:50] Speaker A: Don't hate. I don't hate.
[00:25:51] Speaker B: It's not a you need to do.
[00:25:54] Speaker A: How about you?
[00:25:55] Speaker C: Shocked.
[00:25:55] Speaker A: You're not applying. This is what it's saying. You're not applying yourself.
You're not applying yourself. I'm applying myself. And I'm getting up at five in the morning, going to the gym.
[00:26:04] Speaker C: I would start walking around like this all day.
[00:26:07] Speaker A: Hey, what you doing? No, you do, you do. You just be texting in on social media, sending me memes and
[00:26:15] Speaker C: have you seen your memes?
[00:26:16] Speaker A: Nah. Videos.
I ain't gonna tell nobody. The one that sent me last night, that was funny. That was not funny.
[00:26:22] Speaker C: It was. I was looking at it like, what the. I was scrolling my YouTube. Why the hell does that look like that?
[00:26:29] Speaker A: But yeah, we do got an email, y'.
[00:26:31] Speaker C: All. Okay.
[00:26:32] Speaker A: You get this email.
Shout out to the homie Cheryl Poison.
[00:26:36] Speaker C: Yeah, shout out to Cheryl Poison. And Once Upon a Time in music.
[00:26:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, she said, it's me. What's good, fellas? Once again, it's me. Always the one and never the two.
First of all, we. Me and l were halfway grown when ain't nothing going on but the rent came out.
B, you. You're just a little baby.
Okay, I'll take it.
Yeah, good one.
She said my favorite TV quotes are, I am the black Casanova of the ghetto. That good? We'll see.
[00:27:11] Speaker C: That's.
[00:27:12] Speaker A: Sometimes I answer the phone. No, that's. That's.
That's jj. Yeah, that's good times. Yeah. Sometimes I answer the phone, I'll be like, hello. Hello. Casting over the ghetto speaking. You know what I'm saying?
What else she says?
Oh, yeah, Jay, I think JJ said it too. You know. What can I say?
[00:27:33] Speaker C: She be saying that?
[00:27:34] Speaker A: No, she said, these her favorite quotes. Oh, I thought she'd be saying, mama, I can't breathe off of what's happening.
Maybe Rod said that.
Oh, my goodness. You so crazy. That's Martin. She said I could go on and on. She said, B.
[00:27:49] Speaker C: Where'd she get this from?
[00:27:50] Speaker A: Like, we talked about this last episode.
[00:27:52] Speaker C: We did?
[00:27:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:27:53] Speaker C: God damn.
[00:27:54] Speaker A: I should have showed up.
[00:27:56] Speaker C: I should have showed up for the episode. I don't remember none of that.
[00:27:59] Speaker A: Yeah, you did dial it in
[00:28:04] Speaker B: at the CO sign.
[00:28:07] Speaker A: She said, B. You did the sogone challenge. I did, too. No, we didn't do the sogone challenge. It was while the sogone challenge was going on. We used that beat, and me and Blaze was doing like, a battling, but then we switched it to a nice guy rap.
That's what it was. Yeah. She says, rip to Jesse Jackson. But word on the streets, Jesse knew Dr. Martin Luther King was going to get assassinated. They said everyone who had on the tie that day was getting the business. And Jesse just happened to not have on his tie that day.
[00:28:37] Speaker B: Hmm.
[00:28:38] Speaker A: Go figure. So I don't know how I feel about that.
[00:28:41] Speaker C: So I seen that picture, too.
[00:28:43] Speaker A: Yeah. But then it was another guy that was talking. He was like, Jesse wasn't even on the balcony when he got shot.
Like, he wasn't even there.
[00:28:51] Speaker C: That picture is something different.
[00:28:52] Speaker A: Talking about the picture with him pointing.
[00:28:54] Speaker C: They got a picture with all of them. Yeah, on the balcony.
[00:28:57] Speaker A: On the balcony pointing, right?
[00:28:58] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, not. I don't know if they pointing, but the one I think the one you're talking about. I Saw, too, because the perspective I saw was there was a bunch of Greeks, and it had, like, the Sigma, the Q, the Alpha, and all of that. But that was taken before the assassination, naturally. And so Jesse wasn't actually there when he got shot. When he actually got shot.
[00:29:15] Speaker A: Yeah. So it was a guy. And I ain't want to bring it up on the episode where we was kind of like commemorating them or whatever, talking good about him, but it was an episode. It was a. It's a guy. I can't remember my man name, but he was basically like, Jesse wasn't there when he got shot.
He wasn't standing on the balcony or nothing, but he was like, the next time he saw Jesse, Jesse had blood on his shirt. Like, his shirt was soaked full of blood.
You know what I'm saying? He talked to, I guess, the reporters or something with the blood on his shirt or whatever. He was like, how could you have blood on your shirt and you wasn't even there? The only way you could have blood on your shirt is after he got shot.
You went down, got blood on your shirt to make it look like he was there.
[00:29:51] Speaker C: He ain't run his pockets, did it.
[00:29:53] Speaker A: He ain't read niggas.
[00:29:55] Speaker B: Here's what I hate about speculation, because just as easy as it is to question that that man could have seen his homeboy shot and go to.
[00:30:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:04] Speaker B: Help him to do anything. So, like, to even. I'm saying, initiate that stuff like that. That's just.
[00:30:09] Speaker A: But this was one of the guys that was there.
Like, he was. You know what I'm saying? He was there. He might have been on that picture you talking about with all of them there, whatever. But. So he was like. He went to go get the car. He went downstairs, and as he goes downstairs to get the car ready or whatever with the driver, they come out the room, and he's looking up, talking to them down from the ground floor, and that's where he gets shot. But he knew Jesse wasn't up there then or whatever. Then he run up. Whatever. But that was like. It wasn't like a.
Not somebody from now.
[00:30:42] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:30:43] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It's somebody that was actually there. You know what I'm saying? So with him saying it, it make it seem kind of a little crazy. But like you said, you could reach down, hug your boy, whatever. Like, try to, you know, my CPR or whatever, you know what I'm saying? So all this stuff coming out, like, especially after he already did he dead now, like, you know, he Dead now. But for the people that try to bring it out now, you know what I'm saying? I don't really rock with it.
She says, I never wanted to be in front of the camera either. I'm too shy. I used to be the shy rapper until they gave me the mic. Pause now.
[00:31:17] Speaker C: No pause.
[00:31:18] Speaker A: Look at me. Yeah. Cause she is now look at me. Doing a rap, doing a podcast. He said shout out to Once Upon a Time in Music. I still don't want to be in front of a camera.
Let me just chill in the background.
[00:31:29] Speaker C: Nah, she better get ready.
[00:31:31] Speaker A: Yeah, you about to have them cameras jumping.
[00:31:33] Speaker B: I might have to shoot them an email too.
[00:31:35] Speaker A: Yeah, I like watching J.L. jupiter. He's a great food vlogger. I think he's out of Jersey and he be eating some good looking food.
[00:31:45] Speaker C: Oh, he's out of Philly, I think.
Yeah, he's like Filipino or something like that.
[00:31:50] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:31:51] Speaker C: He is good.
[00:31:52] Speaker A: He just eats his food, reviews it and none of the extra stuff. These new people too extra for me. Yeah, me too. Great show as always. The one and only Cheryl Poison. Shout out to you, Cheryl.
You ever seen that Asian dude? He go all around the world too. It's an Asian guy but he talked like he from like here. But he got a real deep voice. He got a whole bunch of followers. He goes all. I can't. I don't know his name but I'm trying to.
[00:32:14] Speaker C: Mac.
[00:32:15] Speaker A: No, he got a. This is like a regular name.
[00:32:17] Speaker B: He.
[00:32:18] Speaker A: Yeah, but I can't think of his name. He got a real divorce.
[00:32:22] Speaker C: Oh, word.
[00:32:23] Speaker A: But he might be like Korean or something.
But yeah, he's good.
But yeah, I don't really like that crazy stuff when you doing the food reviews. Cause you can tell when they being gimmicky, you know. And I can tell now when they got paid too.
Oh yeah, I could tell when they got paid too.
[00:32:44] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I could tell too. Yeah, I'll be watching.
[00:32:48] Speaker A: It's one recently that was kind of local and I could tell on that review that they got paid because I've eaten at that place.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: It wasn't what they say it is.
[00:33:00] Speaker A: It's kind. It kind of is. But so most food reviews like if you go to like a show enough restaurant for the most part you gotta add salt. You gotta add just a little salt.
A lot of the places like black owned places that's kind of newer in the restaurant that they don't have to post how many calories they thing is sometimes they over season but this place, they don't put seasoning in. Like, they don't do a lot of seasoning in it. And I know a certain demographic, when they eat the food, they'll go ahead and say it's nasty, but you gotta season it for everybody. You can't over season it for the people that love seasoning because you're going to turn off the people because you can add more seasoning to make it good. You can't take seasoning out.
[00:33:43] Speaker B: Correct.
[00:33:44] Speaker A: And this place, I could tell that's how they cook it. So it's still good. It's done well. But they just don't put all that seasoning in it in the beginning.
[00:33:51] Speaker C: You ate at that place?
[00:33:52] Speaker A: Yeah, I've ate it several times.
[00:33:54] Speaker C: I got to see which one it is.
[00:33:55] Speaker A: So this person went to that place and the way they went about and they were talking about the food, I could tell just how they did their review and everything. I could tell they got paid to be there.
[00:34:05] Speaker C: Was it per. Was the people behind him in the video? Yeah. Or not too far off.
[00:34:11] Speaker A: Probably wasn't too far off.
[00:34:13] Speaker B: I got you.
[00:34:14] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. But, you know.
But yeah.
[00:34:18] Speaker C: Do you think.
[00:34:19] Speaker B: Well, the only thing I hate worse than that is the ones who just be on the negative because, you know, controversy.
I hate the ones who just nasty for no reason. There's a dude out in Charleston who just like, he realized, oh, I'm getting a lot of engagement on the negative ones. So he just started trashing everything. Black Charleston.
[00:34:37] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:34:38] Speaker B: Like, even, like some of the dudes that, like, folks that everybody's like, no, no, this is good. So what you trashing it for? Like I said, it's trash. Like, even the red rice, the Charleston culture.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:34:48] Speaker B: Sit down, man.
[00:34:49] Speaker A: He was one of the ones that kind of started us on this rant about going to these food people, because
[00:34:55] Speaker C: I'm holding myself back right now, you know?
[00:34:56] Speaker A: You are, you are.
[00:34:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:34:58] Speaker A: One of the things he said about Charleston, which really turned a lot of people off, was he don't. He was like, fuck culture or something like that. You know what I'm saying? But he came through here before he came to Charleston. He came through here like a while ago. So he done been through here.
He done been a lot of places, and for him is that. But whenever he does a positive review, I know one in particular.
He got paid.
[00:35:20] Speaker C: Paid sponsor.
[00:35:21] Speaker A: He got paid for it. You know what I'm saying? So,
[00:35:24] Speaker B: bro, if you slime. See you slime.
[00:35:26] Speaker A: Cause like, just.
[00:35:28] Speaker B: But don't even fake it. Just be who you is.
[00:35:30] Speaker A: But see, at this point though, all the negativity, he'd go, he'll go to Charleston now they're making videos of them and stuff like that, or AI videos, you know what I'm saying? And now he getting all of this following extra, you know what I'm saying? And that's the part. So, you know, I just. Well, he blocked me.
[00:35:48] Speaker C: He blocked me.
[00:35:49] Speaker A: Yeah, he blocked me.
[00:35:50] Speaker B: What you did for them in the black.
[00:35:51] Speaker C: Wait, since when?
[00:35:52] Speaker A: This is a. Maybe a couple months ago.
[00:35:54] Speaker C: So before we brought it up
[00:35:58] Speaker A: around the same time. But he went to this place in Charlotte, Agro company, Egro company.
[00:36:06] Speaker B: Bussin' busin' boy.
[00:36:07] Speaker A: I'm talking about. They have a line like on Sundays they open at 12. The line start at 11.
[00:36:13] Speaker B: Literally, folks be sitting, the line start at 11.
[00:36:18] Speaker A: So he went there and he was talking about the place or whatever.
This ain't good. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He was super negative. And people in the comments like, damn, I was gonna go there. But now you say this, I ain't going. So I'm in the comments like, nah, go make your own thing. Cause every time I go to Charlotte, I go. That's when. If I'm going to Charlotte, I make a point to go by there if they open, you know what I'm saying? And I did that a couple times. Next thing I know, that nigga blocked me.
[00:36:43] Speaker C: Oh, for real?
[00:36:43] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:36:45] Speaker B: Shout out to QC though. It's some good food in Charlotte.
[00:36:47] Speaker A: It is. Man.
[00:36:48] Speaker B: I done been up in the area seven years. Years, Almost eight now. And I ain't realized how much. Like every other week now at this point, I'm trying some new stuff out there.
[00:36:56] Speaker A: Yeah, they got some good stuff there, man. It's a. I like the halal place. Which one?
[00:37:03] Speaker C: Allah Deli. What's the name of that?
[00:37:06] Speaker A: A lot food Charlotte Big. It probably a whole bunch of halal.
[00:37:09] Speaker B: I ain't lying, cuz. I know two in Southside.
[00:37:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a white guy. He. He did some stuff in Charleston too. Him and I think it's his brother. And they were just going around different places in Charleston. Then they wound up going to Charlotte and they was going to like hood places getting food and I'll just all kind of places and trying them out.
[00:37:27] Speaker B: They went to the Charles and all them.
[00:37:28] Speaker A: Boy, yeah, they went to this place that served like oxtail pizza and all kind of stuff. They was in there, they was loving it. So like you said, it's a lot of good food in Charlotte. But that dude was. He. He was trash for that. And the person.
The person that owned it is a black woman, you know what I'm saying? Like, before, she had a food truck or like a food trailer or whatever. I think it was a food truck. And Mr. Chime Time went and he gave it a good review.
His good review. Blew her spot up until she got a brick and mortar in Camp North End, you know what I'm saying?
[00:38:02] Speaker C: So maybe he don't mean no harm to the business.
[00:38:07] Speaker B: He holding them people ransom if they don't say, yo, if you don't pay, pay me. I'm a trash. Yeah, get out of here, clown.
[00:38:14] Speaker A: That was a good one. That was a good one. That was a good one.
One thing. Do. Do y' all watch the State of the State of the Union?
[00:38:22] Speaker C: No.
[00:38:24] Speaker A: All right, so I don't know. I normally don't watch it, but I always see clips. But for some reason I was watching it the other night.
[00:38:32] Speaker C: Is that when the guy was walking with that sign?
[00:38:35] Speaker A: Yeah, that was it. The guy, he had a sign and they kicked him out.
[00:38:37] Speaker C: Yeah, I seen that.
[00:38:38] Speaker A: Yeah. His name is Al Green. He had a sign that said black people on apes.
[00:38:41] Speaker C: I wanna know why the white guy found it in his heart to try to snatch it from him.
[00:38:48] Speaker A: Like, you can't. I don't know, man. You know, one thing I don't like about the State of the Union on both sides is that whenever it's like. Especially been the past few years, probably since Obama, whenever it's like a Democrat president talking, none of the Republicans gonna stand up and clap about stuff he say about the Union. When it's the other side, that's the president, the other side ain't gonna stand up. And it's just been the past few
[00:39:12] Speaker B: years, but it wasn't until Clinton that they even started. And I get it. It was with the turn of broadcast and entertainment and the way that we consume stuff differently. But it wasn't even broadcast like, that heavily. You know what I mean? With simulcasting and all that and stuff. And seems until, like, maybe like, clan. Like, it would be on.
What's the C span. C span?
[00:39:37] Speaker A: Really?
[00:39:38] Speaker B: Yeah, but. And then. But it's wild the way that it's just getting, like, theatric at this point, man.
[00:39:43] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. And all of the. Not, like. So it was some stuff that, you know, he said that you. Both sides could probably agree on. It was one. So it was this one girl, she kind of. She got abducted, basically, and they, you know, she was gonna her name is a Sage Blair, and she was gonna get basically taken to Texas. When she was. They thought she was gonna get taken to Mexico. She got separated from her family, she ran away. She got taken by, they say, sex traffickers or whatever. She got kidnapped and they found her in Texas.
So they had her there. Whatever it was some stuff about a judge didn't rule for the mama because she was.
Let me start over.
Sage was in school, I think 14 years old, wanted to be a boy, call herself a boy or whatever. So the people at the school was like, okay. They were doing stuff at the school outside of the parents knowledge, calling her a boy, letting her use certain bathrooms and stuff like that. But she was still getting picked on.
So.
Something happened with the mom and the mom had to go to court.
When the mom got to court, instead of saying him, calling him a him at the time, called her a her, which was her birth thing or whatever, the judge ruled against the mom.
Sage got taken away, put in a group home, and she ran away from the group home. That's when. Cause she called herself her now or whatever. So that's when she got kidnapped.
[00:41:16] Speaker B: Right.
[00:41:17] Speaker A: But Trump was like, if it wasn't for this judge ruling against the mom, just because the mom said her instead of him, she would have never got taken. Right?
Which is kind of true because she got put in the group home after that. Right.
So all that to say Trump bought Sage and a guardian or whoever to the state of the Union.
What I'm about to say ain't got nothing to do with nothing about politics. None of that ain't got nothing to do with politics. Right. What it has to do with is how we can't have appropriation. So Sage is there and they had who? All the people who there. Like, it was a.
A military person's family that got killed and something. They. He talked about them and their family, you know what I'm saying? And they clapped for them. It was a lady there that I want to say got killed by like a legal person in America.
They clapped for them and they stand up. They showed him whatever. So they told say's story. Say stood up to clap. And I'm gonna show you what Sage did when she clapped.
So they clapped for. So you see that?
[00:42:21] Speaker C: Oh, my God. Clockett.
[00:42:24] Speaker A: Yes.
So I was like, I know where that come from.
That come from black gay people.
Black gay people been saying Clockett since like the 80s, maybe the 70s.
[00:42:36] Speaker C: They have.
[00:42:37] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:42:37] Speaker C: I didn't know that.
[00:42:38] Speaker A: Yes. That's where Clockett come from. It Come from. So it's a. And I. You know what I'm saying? I ain't in that community or whatever.
[00:42:44] Speaker C: I'm glad you in that community.
[00:42:45] Speaker A: So I don't know.
[00:42:46] Speaker B: So I don't perspective.
[00:42:48] Speaker A: But it's a show that was on called Pose.
[00:42:51] Speaker C: Yeah, I remember that.
[00:42:51] Speaker A: And pose was about trans people, gay people, whatever. And they used to say clock it.
I got clocked, meaning they peeped that I'm not a woman. You know what I'm saying?
So that's where the Clockett phrase come from. Black gay people.
[00:43:06] Speaker C: So now they use it for something different.
[00:43:07] Speaker B: No, it's realistic, like, attention to see it type thing.
[00:43:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Because now they'll say, I clocked that tin or whatever, which is T saying T. That come from gay slang.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:43:19] Speaker C: That's crazy.
[00:43:20] Speaker A: Yeah. So I went. And I was like, I wonder what white people saying about it.
Right?
So white people saying clock it come from gen zers and gen alpha. Like it's a phrase that they got popular on TikTok, not where it originally came from.
[00:43:39] Speaker C: Is the term now different on TikTok?
[00:43:42] Speaker A: No, because it's the same thing. Like, you recognize that I'm the shit or whatever. Or you. I peep this about you or whatever. It's still the same. And then the little hand signal, how they do it the same way. Show me I ain't doing it no more. You saw it?
Yeah, so? So that made me think about some other stuff that they have stolen now to the kids at your school, even the kids at the schools you were at. When you announced, my nephews see me, they go, what up, unc? My nephew's homeboys. What up, unc? Guess what white people say unc mean what? Uncool person.
[00:44:24] Speaker C: Oh, they switched it a little bit.
[00:44:26] Speaker A: They switched? No.
[00:44:27] Speaker C: Cause nah. Unk sometime is a side.
A side.
It's almost a diss. No, in a certain way.
[00:44:39] Speaker A: No. No.
[00:44:39] Speaker C: Yeah, sometimes it is used with who? With us?
[00:44:43] Speaker A: No, but they took it.
[00:44:44] Speaker C: And I see what you say.
[00:44:45] Speaker A: Unc ain't never been no diss. Unc just mean you older. You ain't an OG yet, but you. Nah, you older than the.
[00:44:51] Speaker C: You use it as a diss, too.
[00:44:53] Speaker A: Okay. So is auntie a diss? Yeah, all.
[00:44:56] Speaker C: All of it is.
[00:44:57] Speaker A: No, it's not.
[00:44:57] Speaker C: It depends on who's using it at what time.
[00:45:00] Speaker A: When that. Well, that's your.
[00:45:02] Speaker C: Because they come through. Be like, yeah, look at these uncs. That's a diss.
[00:45:05] Speaker A: You take that as a dis.
[00:45:06] Speaker C: No, that. No, I don't take none of it is. I'm old. I know it.
[00:45:09] Speaker A: That just means you old.
[00:45:10] Speaker B: But see, even in that, it's still the same older person reference. But they just clowning you for being old in a certain way, basically. But. But it's origin. It doesn't change its origin that it's been on because, like, I'm uncle. Like, I call all my uncles, like my mama, brothers with an uncle.
[00:45:27] Speaker C: Yeah, they do. I see what they did, though. They taking the negative side of the word and making it and reappropriating.
[00:45:34] Speaker A: Yeah, but unc never for us. No, no. What I'm saying is unc never meant you was uncool. That just meant you was older.
[00:45:42] Speaker C: Means you're old. Yeah, yeah.
[00:45:43] Speaker A: But unc to them mean uncool, age be damned.
[00:45:46] Speaker B: So regardless if you uncool.
So, like, if we the same age, and they'd be like, oh, what up?
They saying you just not cool.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: That's what I read into it. Yeah. So it led me to think about some other stuff that they have tried to take.
No, no. One of the. One of the ones right now. And if y' all got something y' all can think of, please let me know.
[00:46:06] Speaker B: Think of one off the top.
[00:46:07] Speaker A: Which one?
[00:46:08] Speaker B: Let's go.
Something simple, like the energy of how we would be.
[00:46:12] Speaker A: Oh, in sports.
[00:46:13] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:46:14] Speaker A: They have taken that. They have taken that, too.
[00:46:16] Speaker C: Who's that?
[00:46:18] Speaker A: You know who. The grand appropriators of the country from
[00:46:22] Speaker B: a graphic design perspective. The fffs.
[00:46:26] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:46:27] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. You know one. You know one now. And that phrase really got popularized maybe three or four years ago, but now they've taken it, too. And I see it on the other side of the aisle, which I really don't like, because they always take our stuff and try to run with it.
[00:46:45] Speaker C: What is it?
[00:46:46] Speaker A: Around and find out.
[00:46:47] Speaker C: Oh, they. They did abbreviate.
[00:46:50] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, they've taken that doing charts.
[00:46:53] Speaker A: Yep. Now, the one guy did the chart, which was kind of cool because it was early on, but I ain't really knew his, you know, background. Background and origin story. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it was funny.
But now just all people of all. I don't want to see F, F a F O on a mega. With a mega flag on the thing or whatever. I don't want to see that. I don't want to see that. Because y' all know where that came from.
[00:47:16] Speaker C: You've seen that before.
[00:47:17] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:47:19] Speaker C: Well. Oh, well.
[00:47:20] Speaker A: Can't have shit. One of the ones that.
Cause we do this shit a lot. We'll take phrases from movies and make them popularized.
And when I hear them say, bye, Felicia.
[00:47:30] Speaker C: Oh, I was gonna say the same one.
That's the one that's gone. It's gone.
[00:47:34] Speaker A: They took it.
[00:47:35] Speaker C: Yeah, that's gone.
[00:47:36] Speaker A: They took it. They don't even know who. Felicia. The fuck is.
That shit pissed me off. You got any other ones?
[00:47:44] Speaker C: Now that by Felicia, was it? Yeah, that was. That definitely was it. I was definitely gonna say that.
[00:47:48] Speaker A: They still use it. They still use it. But, yeah, I saw that. And I was like, I know this. And here's the crazy thing. Like, I don't know if anybody else was, like, paying attention to the State of the Union because I saw people's like, yeah, I'm not watching it. I'm not watching it, or whatever. But, yeah, I saw that. And that just made me think of that.
[00:48:05] Speaker B: I used to watch it all the time, going back to. I can't even remember watching, like, Clinton Bush and them boy. But, like, off the strength of my boy. I'm not giving him the ratings, man. Like, straight up, like, yeah, Gucci. You know, another one that technically they stole, even though they kind of gave it to us in the first place.
[00:48:23] Speaker A: What?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:48:26] Speaker B: They fight the amount of white people that I hear say on a regular basis.
[00:48:31] Speaker A: Oh, you mean not using as a racist.
[00:48:32] Speaker B: Soldiers using it as a regular term,
[00:48:34] Speaker A: like, referring to each other. Yeah, yeah.
[00:48:37] Speaker B: You know what I mean? Like, I had a neighbor back when I lived in Orangeburg.
One day, randomly, my dog got out and he. I guess he had my phone number and couldn't used to have my phone number. Whatever, whatever. He found me on Snapchat, started following me. And so, like, years later, he was still on my Snapchat. And I ain't realized. I was on there going through the little feed, and I saw him by this point now, he grown. He's in the garage at his place with his friends. He's like, man, y' all niggas is crazy. It wasn't a in sight.
It was just him and his boy, and they was just like, getting in. Every other word was, man, stop, man. I told these. It's like, oh, it's not cool.
[00:49:13] Speaker C: I talked about that last episode.
[00:49:16] Speaker A: Several episodes. We talked about it.
[00:49:18] Speaker C: I talked about it recently.
It happened at the pizza. Pizza place.
[00:49:21] Speaker A: Oh, with the kids. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was episode before. Yeah, yeah.
[00:49:25] Speaker B: They stole Bruh.
[00:49:27] Speaker A: Bruh.
They used to.
[00:49:30] Speaker B: Everybody using that now. Kids. Oh, my goodness.
[00:49:33] Speaker A: They used to all talk so proper and they Used to pick at us for when we had our own phrases and own words.
[00:49:40] Speaker C: Slang.
[00:49:40] Speaker A: Yeah. You talk so black or ghetto talk, but they use all our phrases, which is crazy. That's what pissed me off the most, because they call us this, that, and the third, but they turn around and use our phrases or use our styles
[00:49:54] Speaker C: or, you know, that's what the Internet did. Internet did all that even before Elvis.
[00:49:59] Speaker A: Elvis was a racist, but he didn't
[00:50:03] Speaker B: know his whole style from BlackBerry junior.
[00:50:06] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:50:06] Speaker B: You feel me? Like, if you even go to cuisine the stuff, the parts of the animals that they didn't want, the pigs, the intestines, even though I'm not eating either. Like, the boy been stealing stuff. It's like, oh, wait, y' all like that?
[00:50:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:50:19] Speaker B: Let's figure out why.
[00:50:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:50:21] Speaker B: Look at this country that don't nobody got. We'll take this.
[00:50:24] Speaker A: That's kind of why I. Like, you know what I'm saying?
And I don't see it too much down in Charleston, but, like, Charleston, people that from Charleston got their own way of talking just based on, you know, lineage or whatever and then letting it go. And I don't see white people in Charleston talking like black people in Charleston. And I hope y' all keep. You do.
[00:50:44] Speaker B: You got a couple. But it's the couple. How can I say that? They're the allies. They're the ones who. They come up in the same neighborhoods. Like, White Mike, like, he was my homeboy in middle school. Like, he. He lived two streets over from me.
[00:50:58] Speaker A: How his people talk, though?
[00:50:59] Speaker B: His people, they were just kind of generic, regular. They didn't have the accent. But he was born and bred and raised right there in the west, you know? I mean, and so, like, he be like, man, yo, boy, what going on? I'm trying to get something to eat, man.
[00:51:10] Speaker A: What happening?
[00:51:11] Speaker B: Like, and it wasn't weird because if it's just White Mike, like, his skin color been white, but, like, I think white might marry a black girl. Got black kids, you know?
[00:51:19] Speaker A: Okay, shout out to White Mike.
[00:51:20] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:51:21] Speaker A: Need a good white black father, good beige father. Yeah.
[00:51:26] Speaker C: What's that? Tom Hanks, son. Same way.
[00:51:28] Speaker A: Nah, chat different. Nah chat different because they call cheddar an appropriator.
[00:51:33] Speaker B: Okay. Because he grew up a certain way and then assimilated himself into it.
[00:51:37] Speaker A: Yeah, but I don't know.
I don't know. That's just, you know, it was just weird because Chet was, like, acting, like, Jamaican or whatever, you know what I'm saying? Like, he was just speaking patois. Yeah, he did a.
He was on an episode of Atlanta.
[00:51:52] Speaker C: That was so funny.
[00:51:52] Speaker A: That was a funny episode.
[00:51:53] Speaker C: That was so funny.
With the. With the nanny.
[00:51:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:57] Speaker C: Oh, my gosh.
[00:51:57] Speaker A: Yeah, that was a funny episode, bro.
But speaking of. Nigga, I'm glad you said that. Did y' all see.
Y' all see what happened with the BAFTA over the week?
[00:52:08] Speaker D: Art and culture, with royalty mixing with the Hollywood elite instead is mired in controversy. This morning, the BBC apologizing to BAFTA viewers after several obscene outbursts from Tourette's activist John Davidson were heard on a broadcast. Davidson is the inspiration for the movie I Swear, which was nominated for six awards and took home the leading actor bafta. He was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome at the age of 12. It's a neurological condition that can cause involuntary movements and vocal ticks, sometimes involving outbursts of inappropriate language. One such outburst heard on the broadcast was while sinisters Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.
[00:52:46] Speaker A: Delroy and I are delighted to be
[00:52:47] Speaker B: presenting the first BAFTA of the night for a vital part of movie making.
[00:52:51] Speaker D: A racial slur could be heard while the men presented the award for best visual effects. Jordan and Lindo looked startled, but continued on host Alan Cumming later asking the audience for their understanding. You may have heard some strong and offensive language tonight. Tourette's syndrome is a disability, and the
[00:53:06] Speaker B: tics you've heard tonight are involuntary, which means the person who has Tourette's syndrome has no control over their language.
[00:53:12] Speaker C: I didn't hear it.
[00:53:12] Speaker B: Apologize if you were offended.
[00:53:15] Speaker C: I didn't hear the word. I didn't hear the part.
[00:53:17] Speaker A: You didn't. You. You never. But you haven't heard about the story.
[00:53:20] Speaker C: No.
[00:53:21] Speaker A: So, yeah, so when they got up there and they were presenting, he just shouted out nigger or something.
[00:53:26] Speaker C: Something like, delroy ain't turn into the. To the. To the one from the guy from Sinners.
[00:53:33] Speaker B: Hold your heads.
[00:53:34] Speaker C: Hold your heads.
[00:53:35] Speaker A: If you watch it, like, if you look at. Because it's a.
It's a clip of it, and you can hear the guy say it. If nobody said it. If nobody said it, it'd be tough.
Yeah, you. You wouldn't know what it was. That. What he said.
[00:53:51] Speaker C: So do y' all give him a pass?
[00:53:53] Speaker B: No.
[00:53:54] Speaker C: B.
Now, all right, so say this.
Say if he was saying this word at home all the time doing this maybe. But if he gets there and it's a new word in his vocabulary, kick his ass.
[00:54:11] Speaker A: I mean, I don't.
Here's the thing.
The only thing that's stopping most of us from not saying. Calling something the first time you see it, you shot is not having to rest. That's the only thing. Cause when you see a little boy with a helmet on slobbing, and he like 12.
[00:54:30] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:54:31] Speaker A: What's the word you think? What word come to your mind?
Exactly. But you ain't got nothing to stop you from doing saying it.
Nothing that's there. I mean, he ain't got nothing to stop him from saying it. When I see. When, when you see.
[00:54:43] Speaker C: No, my first word is special needs. What's your first word?
[00:54:46] Speaker A: Your first word. Special needs.
[00:54:47] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:54:48] Speaker C: Okay, what's yours?
[00:54:49] Speaker A: You see a Mexican, what's the first word?
[00:54:50] Speaker B: When he was.
He was the R word.
[00:54:55] Speaker C: Not the R word.
[00:54:56] Speaker B: That's because the other one.
[00:54:58] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly.
[00:54:59] Speaker C: Nah, that's. Cause it's in you.
[00:55:00] Speaker B: If you.
[00:55:00] Speaker C: The first word, what I see is special needs. There you go.
[00:55:04] Speaker A: You was born in it. You was born. I was saying it back then, 80s.
[00:55:07] Speaker C: Yeah, but I was, I was saying it then because it was okay to say.
[00:55:10] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:55:10] Speaker A: When you see a gay person, what's the first word comes to your mind?
[00:55:13] Speaker C: It's too late now.
[00:55:14] Speaker A: Uh huh.
[00:55:15] Speaker C: It starts with an F. But an A.
[00:55:17] Speaker A: Exactly.
[00:55:17] Speaker B: But see that one.
[00:55:18] Speaker A: Oh, wait, it starts with a D. Friend, you got me back.
[00:55:24] Speaker C: You got me back.
[00:55:25] Speaker A: That's the word that comes to your mind.
[00:55:27] Speaker C: And you got me back for that one. That was a good one. That was a good boy. You quick on your feet, quick on your toes on that 14 years, baby. Yeah, you quick on your toes.
[00:55:37] Speaker A: So that's what comes to mind. I'm just saying I don't.
Because all week I was like, man, yeah, that was in his mind. That's in his mind. It's in all our mind. The only thing that's stopping us.
Cause it was like he never said it. He didn't say that word until then to anybody else. Yeah, but they say he did say it like two other times. But I don't know if he said it to somebody else. You know what I'm saying?
[00:55:58] Speaker C: All right, so you sitting there, huh? And you watching it.
So if that pops in your mind, that's a bad. That's a negative thing already.
[00:56:07] Speaker A: Period. Yeah.
[00:56:08] Speaker C: Cause you sitting there like not, oh, oh man, I'm so happy for these guys. No, it's these niggers.
[00:56:14] Speaker A: No, not even these niggers. Just nigger. Yeah.
[00:56:16] Speaker C: I mean, that's, that's the first thing that pop your mind. So that's a negative thing.
[00:56:20] Speaker B: My, my understanding of Tourette's that it allows you the opportunity to say what's on your. Or it stops you from saying what's on your mind. It just is an involuntary thing. So it's just random things. Yeah, but that's also part of my problem is, like, there from most of the public, publicized, or just open experiences that I've seen with Tourette's, and ain't never nothing good that's coming out of people's minds.
[00:56:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I've never seen it.
[00:56:46] Speaker B: Nobody's, like, blurting out old unicorns or applesauce. Like, it's always like, like.
[00:56:53] Speaker A: Well, no, you know what? I have seen them, like, shout out, like, just random words.
[00:56:59] Speaker B: I see sounds and. And there were.
And different things. I used to have a frat brother who would, after talking all the time, shout out to my dog, man. Cause literally, he'd be like, yeah, man, because I was talking and my mom's going through some things. My grandma died and my cat's sick. And, like, dog would just. That was just his. That was his tick. But, like, for those who use words and. Or phrases, it's never anything good. And so my perspective is one.
How is that the thing that comes out in that moment?
[00:57:33] Speaker C: Yeah, that's my thing.
That's why I say he gets no pass, because.
All right, say if that was in his mind all the time, cool.
But if that's the first time they heard it during the show when those two men got up there.
[00:57:50] Speaker B: Come on now.
[00:57:51] Speaker C: Come on.
[00:57:52] Speaker A: The first time. Who heard it? Oh, you mean the people in the
[00:57:55] Speaker B: audience or even for something for the cameras and audio to pick up like that?
[00:58:00] Speaker C: No.
[00:58:00] Speaker A: Oh, I get what you're saying, but I mean, I think he said it again a couple other times before.
[00:58:06] Speaker C: The same word.
[00:58:06] Speaker A: Yeah, but it was black people, so, like.
But I mean, I'm saying, though, like, at what point, if you see. Let's say, like, if I see big cliff walking or whatever, and I'd be like, bow legged.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:58:24] Speaker C: Yeah, you. You. It came to your mind, but.
[00:58:26] Speaker A: It came to my mind, but I'm not triggered and initiated by what I actually saw. So if I see.
You know what I'm saying, there's no
[00:58:33] Speaker C: such thing as niggas.
[00:58:35] Speaker A: Yes, it is.
[00:58:36] Speaker C: What's good about it?
[00:58:38] Speaker A: Ain't got to be good, is it?
[00:58:39] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying.
[00:58:40] Speaker A: If I saw you n. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. He got those braids.
[00:58:43] Speaker C: He's using that as a bad term anyway.
[00:58:46] Speaker A: Oh, he's just using it as a term.
[00:58:48] Speaker C: The bad term is in his head.
[00:58:49] Speaker A: It could be, but I'm just saying, like, no pass.
I mean, the thing that didn't get a pass, that kind of made it bad for him. Cause people would have been understanding if he would had initially just came out and had an apology.
[00:59:04] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:59:04] Speaker A: But it took him a while to do an apology.
[00:59:06] Speaker C: He did it.
[00:59:07] Speaker A: Yeah, he did an apology.
[00:59:08] Speaker C: He said it.
[00:59:09] Speaker A: No, it was written.
[00:59:10] Speaker C: Oh, okay. Cause if it would have slipped out during the apology, it's like, right.
[00:59:13] Speaker B: I'm sorry. I ain't gonna lie.
[00:59:15] Speaker A: I sold a car to a girl that had to wreck. Not like a couple weeks ago, like a week or so before this came out. I thought it was like. I was like, damn, that's crazy. This came out and I didn't notice she had it.
[00:59:26] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:59:26] Speaker A: But she was like. She said she has it. She said she has, like certain tics or whatever. Like she might move her head or whatever.
[00:59:32] Speaker C: I seen the cursing ones. I seen people just in person. Yeah. Blurt out curses.
[00:59:37] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:38] Speaker C: One time just cursing. Just, you know.
[00:59:41] Speaker A: It was a football player that had it that played for Tennessee, Chris Johnson.
And I noticed it on the sideline. He would, like, shake his head, crazy or whatever.
[00:59:52] Speaker C: I gotta be crazy, man.
[00:59:53] Speaker A: No. Cause if somebody's sitting and they'd just be like, you know what I'm saying? Like.
And he would do it. And at first.
[01:00:01] Speaker C: If the camera seen that the first
[01:00:03] Speaker A: time, I thought he.
[01:00:09] Speaker B: Can you imagine the broadcast? Yes. He's got an amazing skill set. He's a really twitchy running back.
[01:00:14] Speaker C: Do you see?
[01:00:16] Speaker A: I gotta watch it back. But he did. And then he had dreads too.
[01:00:19] Speaker C: Too.
[01:00:20] Speaker A: So, like, he was on the sideline. He was sitting there by himself. And they had the camera on. They was talking. Talking about him.
[01:00:26] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:00:26] Speaker A: And he was. I don't know if they're talking about him, but he was just right there. And I saw him do his head. I was like, hold up. And it was still sitting there. And he did it again. I was like, oh, he must be. Got to wreck.
[01:00:34] Speaker C: Some people got ticks like that.
[01:00:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:00:37] Speaker C: Huh. It don't have to be Tourette's, though, right?
[01:00:39] Speaker A: Some people, I think having the tick is direct.
[01:00:42] Speaker C: Oh, for real?
[01:00:43] Speaker A: I think so.
[01:00:43] Speaker C: You got it?
[01:00:44] Speaker A: I don't know.
[01:00:45] Speaker C: Yeah, you got it. Why you do a thing with your mouth?
[01:00:48] Speaker A: What I do?
[01:00:49] Speaker C: You do?
No, I can't.
[01:00:51] Speaker B: I took a couple.
[01:00:52] Speaker C: Pause. You're going to do it in a minute. Like, if you. If you do something, you Got to. You do something with your mouth.
[01:00:57] Speaker A: Oh, pause, man.
[01:00:58] Speaker B: Yo, I'm trying not to.
That's the case. I got it too. Because I know I've got, like, certain things that I catch myself that I'll have to be like, yo, think about how your face looks. And I'm going to have to stop and stop doing it.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: But like, that's different, though.
[01:01:10] Speaker C: So all black people do the one where they suck.
[01:01:13] Speaker A: They.
[01:01:13] Speaker C: When they.
[01:01:17] Speaker A: Pull the camera up.
[01:01:17] Speaker C: Go ahead, pull the camera up.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: Nah, that ain't a tea.
[01:01:21] Speaker C: That's a black person thing. Right?
[01:01:23] Speaker A: That's just.
[01:01:23] Speaker C: You've never seen a white person do that.
[01:01:25] Speaker A: That's a mannerism. That ain't a tick.
[01:01:27] Speaker C: You ever seen a white person do that?
[01:01:29] Speaker A: Never with me.
[01:01:30] Speaker B: I know a bunch that don't have lips. So that's.
[01:01:33] Speaker C: Why are we doing this?
[01:01:34] Speaker A: On this episode, shout out to white
[01:01:36] Speaker C: people, what's next, man?
[01:01:37] Speaker A: I love you guys, but a ticket. It's something that, like, you not going to feel voluntary. Yeah. Or you not going to feel better until you do it.
Cuz like, whatever you say I do in my face, if you mention it to me and tell me what it is, I probably can stop doing it.
[01:01:52] Speaker C: Like, you sound. You look like you saying when you. I got to show it to you.
[01:01:56] Speaker A: I know what you're talking about.
[01:01:57] Speaker C: You know what I'm talking about?
[01:01:58] Speaker A: So what?
[01:01:58] Speaker C: It's a tick.
[01:01:59] Speaker A: That's not a tick.
[01:02:00] Speaker C: It is. You do all the time.
[01:02:02] Speaker A: I'm telling you it's not a tick.
[01:02:04] Speaker B: You're saying a tick is involuntary. And like it's. You gotta do it. It's not something that you just always do. Because like you said, if he stopped.
[01:02:10] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:02:10] Speaker B: And say, oh, I'm good. I'm. Now I know I do it. I'm gonna stop it.
[01:02:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:02:14] Speaker B: It's not a tick. It's the tech. You can't stop that joke.
[01:02:16] Speaker C: I think mine is the lip one.
[01:02:18] Speaker A: What? Buying your lip. That's just a mannerism. That ain't a dick.
[01:02:22] Speaker C: That's a mannerism.
[01:02:22] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know.
I just told you. You don't gotta know.
[01:02:26] Speaker B: My thing is this. Most of the people who I've seen now, you know, and noise half the battle.
[01:02:32] Speaker C: But thank you.
[01:02:33] Speaker B: Those horses, those with Tourette's for me, are smart and so, yes, they do have the involuntary thing. But at some point, people can lean on their disabilities one way or another when it ain't so much the disability, when it's just them making a choice and. Or not making A choice to give in to certain things. And so that's why I don't give them a pass. Because like I, I told a story about a couple of weeks ago and elementary school. There was this kid in, in the self contained class and he was like non verbal and, and like, but he was a big kid. And the dude, we were out on the playground and he comes and he hauls off and walks up to me, he's like motioning for the ball that I had. And I was like, no, we're playing. And he walks up to me and bow stick me in my chest. And I'm like, I wanted to knock him out, but I was like, nah. But then the second part of me was like, nah.
[01:03:19] Speaker A: But he knew what he was doing,
[01:03:20] Speaker B: he knew what he was doing. And his teacher came over and said, I'm sorry, you did the right thing. Da da da, da da. And they like, you can't punish them a certain way. But they, she acknowledged that, like, you know, that that's not nice. Don't do that. Yeah, he has emotional and mental capacity that's limited in others, but they still have the ability. Those with Tourette's are still fully functioning, capable intellectuals. And so yes, there are those ticks. But who's to say, like the same way that people at games and basketball
[01:03:46] Speaker A: games, that's my man.
[01:03:48] Speaker B: The old jokey stuff that they doing, hollering out just to distract people and doing stuff. If you got Tourette's, that seems like a real viable excuse or scapegoat to be like niggas. Oh man, I probably shouldn't have said that. Yeah, my Tourette's was incontrollable in that moment. Nah, you said some junk that you was just, you know what I'm saying? You had an impulsive moment, but you can't blame that Tourette's on that. So that's why my man don't get a pass for me. Because, yeah, you may not be able to help some stuff, but there's some stuff that you can as well.
[01:04:15] Speaker C: All right, so two no passes, B. What you got pass or no pass?
[01:04:20] Speaker A: I give him a pass.
[01:04:21] Speaker B: Oh, well, you nice guy.
[01:04:22] Speaker C: Two no pass rule. No pass it is.
[01:04:25] Speaker A: Well, you gonna run, run up on this house.
[01:04:27] Speaker B: What's up?
Send them boys down. Nah, buddy, not behind the words anyway.
[01:04:34] Speaker A: Not behind the words. Yeah, let's see what else we got going on this week.
So I talked about that. Talked about that. Oh, we at war.
Yeah, we at war. We at war all over the place though.
We had War in.
And we did the Venezuela thing.
We shutting down Cuba, we starving them out. Cause I think we turned off all they power or something.
[01:04:58] Speaker C: Finger on the button.
[01:05:00] Speaker A: Yep. And then now we at war in Iran. They struck Iran. There's some couple of places. This was in the daytime too. I saw some stuff at night. Look at that. That's crazy.
[01:05:11] Speaker C: Yeah, a YouTuber posted some footage. They said that he was like in the area at the time or something.
And they chose something like this.
[01:05:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it was.
They bombed a bird. I mean, I'm looking, I just saw a bird.
That's my tourist.
They bombed a school.
I think between 80 and 100 girls died or whatever.
[01:05:33] Speaker C: Out of all the things, man, why a school, man? Bomb a damn.
[01:05:36] Speaker A: A work building.
[01:05:38] Speaker C: Leave the kids alone.
[01:05:39] Speaker A: Nah. Oh, and then they started bombing in Dubai too.
They bombed. That's where it was a hotel in Dubai.
[01:05:44] Speaker C: That's where it was. Band man Kevo.
[01:05:46] Speaker A: Oh, you talking about band man Kevo? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So he was driving by. Yeah, yeah. And that hotel that they bomb, it looked like, you know, the Atlantis.
In Myrtle Beach? No, in Bahamas. Oh, the one in Bahamas is like, it's real tall and they got like the thing in the middle that takes you from one. Yeah, it looks like that. Like the color of it or whatever is brownish. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:06:11] Speaker C: It looks something like that in Myrtle beach too.
[01:06:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But yeah, they bomb that and now some other stuff. So I had to holl at my man Philly, friend of the show. He would email and stuff. He's out there, so I had to hit him up. He ain't hit me back yet though, but I hope he all right, though.
[01:06:26] Speaker B: Shout out to Philly, man.
[01:06:27] Speaker A: Yeah, shout out to Philly.
[01:06:29] Speaker B: Purple charger.
[01:06:30] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah, you was down there then too. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaking of which, how did Claflin do at the ciaa?
[01:06:39] Speaker B: Our girls won, I think. One, I know for sure. One. But maybe two games. They didn't get the chip.
The boys did all right.
[01:06:47] Speaker A: They did all right.
Yeah. Ciaa was this weekend.
[01:06:51] Speaker B: And shout out to Big Clamps. But not the little one with one F. Social media.
[01:06:55] Speaker A: Oh, they were putting it with two.
[01:06:57] Speaker B: Not they. It was a person who was apparently reporting. And he's got like the COVID like in his footage, he's got pictures and videos of the people with claf unspelled across the dang jerseys.
[01:07:08] Speaker A: He still put two Fs.
[01:07:09] Speaker B: It's like, come on, man, you being a clown at this point, bro. Like you trying to be funny. Like, don't disrespect my school, bro. Try something safe to do with your life, man. Go ahead on.
[01:07:16] Speaker A: One thing I will say though, I saw a video of like some parties up there, whatever. And I saw like events and like the basketball game and stuff. And what I will say is ciaa is never coming back to show.
[01:07:28] Speaker C: It's not the same, is it?
[01:07:29] Speaker A: It's never coming back to show.
[01:07:30] Speaker B: I'll say this, it started off garbage.
The momentum is beginning to pick up in that area.
I for one don't want it to because I absolutely wanted to come back to Charlotte. But.
[01:07:42] Speaker A: But they go to the games.
[01:07:44] Speaker B: Yes.
[01:07:45] Speaker A: Which is the difference.
[01:07:46] Speaker B: And it's. And it's alum. It's not just like when it was in Charlotte, it went from oh, it's a tournament to oh, it's a black event.
[01:07:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:07:54] Speaker B: There it's. It's still the tournament.
And because of the alumni going back, because of who the schools have and what schools are in the CIA now people are going and then others are starting to take notice. When they first moved to Baltimore, everybody's like, yo, I'm not going out there. That's not as dead. But like you said, it's, it's picking up. More people are seeing it.
[01:08:13] Speaker A: I saw a day party that looked lit.
[01:08:16] Speaker B: Nah, bring it back, man. Ciaa, come on back, man. We, we miss y' all in the qc, man.
[01:08:20] Speaker A: Ah man, the QC city don't. Because they used to over.
[01:08:23] Speaker B: That's one of the things they hopefully with as much as they used to get off with all the extra tax and money. Yeah, but it's anywhere we go, they're be gonna do that. Black bike week versus regular bike week is two different things.
You know what I mean? And so they going to do that to us anyway. But I, I've also seen it that that's just capitalism as a. As a whole.
[01:08:39] Speaker A: Cuz it is, it is part supply and demand or whatever. Like if it's more people taking up the rooms and they going to make the prices high or whatever.
[01:08:47] Speaker B: The Masters in Augusta showed me that there was a hotel that I used to go to in Augusta in recruitment and stuff. And every time I literally just oh, I'm going to Augusta. Click. I knew to go there because the rate used to be anywhere from like 90 to $110. But this particular one time I went and I was like $500, same room, same hotel. But because the masses was in town, it was four times as much. So.
[01:09:10] Speaker A: But I mean like, as far as, like, I know, it was one story that went super viral. It was a couple that went to the. A restaurant, like at a hotel or something like that, and they on a. On their receipt, ciaa tax, you know,
[01:09:27] Speaker B: And I get it to an extent, because your people gonna be working hard. And there's a bunch of us, Us, unfortunately, that don't tip and take care of people. So you wanna compensate to do it. But it's not those that I'm worried about or that I'm too much, like, pressed on. It's the ones that, oh, I'm gonna bust them across the head just cause I know they gonna pay for it. Like Orangeburg for an example. When Claflin and State have homecomings, why everything in town and this Orangeburg, I understand y' all boy trying to get y' all money, but this Orangeburg, they do the same thing with the food, with. With. With the hotels and stuff. So it's like, yeah, nah, y' all can sit down.
[01:10:00] Speaker A: Yeah, they. They text. They text.
But yeah, I ain't got anything else. Plus, it's about time for L to get on his other show. But L, you got anything else before we get out of here?
[01:10:14] Speaker C: Nah, man.
[01:10:16] Speaker B: Big Cliff, my guy, it was good
[01:10:18] Speaker C: for having you, man.
[01:10:19] Speaker A: Appreciate you. Let everybody know we can find you on social media or anything.
[01:10:23] Speaker B: Okay? Make sure you check me out on social media at. Not the fake Cliff. Carolina Sports Talk coming back to you real soon. You can check out all the historic episodes wherever you get your podcast for free 99 at Carolina Sports Talk. Or tell your smart speaker, play Carolina Sports Dog.
[01:10:39] Speaker A: This went straight. Straight to the mold, baby.
[01:10:42] Speaker B: Straight to it.
[01:10:43] Speaker A: Hell, let everybody know they can find you on social media. Hey, you can find me at L.
[01:10:47] Speaker C: Murphy or you find me on Once Upon a Time in Music.
[01:10:51] Speaker A: Word, you can find me on social media. Preach. Underscore BP. You can find the show on YouTube and on Instagram @DJ Blaze show. If you haven't subscribed, go ahead and subscribe for me. At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy.
[01:11:04] Speaker C: This your boy, Al.
[01:11:05] Speaker A: And we are out.
[01:11:13] Speaker B: This is the dj blaze challenge.