February 05, 2024

01:36:24

Divi It Up How You See Fit

Divi It Up How You See Fit
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Divi It Up How You See Fit

Feb 05 2024 | 01:36:24

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) talk about the cancellation of this year's Roc Nation Brunch, Hootie get's arrested, Gayle King's dating life, layoffs, Keith Lee's gone viral again, Amy's favorite celebrity and his ethnicity wishes, the haircut that Travis Kelce started, and more.

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[00:01:50] Speaker B: And you can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free. Like, dude, I don't know when the last time we got a five star review, maybe. [00:02:01] Speaker A: Well, if I said last year, that could be a month ago. But it was like early last, early. [00:02:05] Speaker B: Last year, and I ain't been really. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Checking, like March or May. [00:02:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm going to check while we talking, but at any rate, Amy, how you doing? [00:02:14] Speaker A: Good. Got a little frazzled. Dazzled just now? I'm good. [00:02:19] Speaker B: Why? [00:02:19] Speaker A: I was at the ATM. [00:02:20] Speaker B: Okay. [00:02:22] Speaker A: And when I was pulling up to the ATM, I noticed this homeless guy. And I was like, I try not to judge the homeless, even though they did some fuck shit to me last year. [00:02:34] Speaker B: What happened? Oh, yeah, they stole your. [00:02:36] Speaker A: Stealing my energy. Still in my power. But I saw a homeless guy, and he was walking away from where I was going to the bank. But I noticed that he was watching me. Like, to the point where he was walking one way, but his head was facing the other way, watching me. [00:02:51] Speaker B: Maybe he thought she was that lady off of Grey's Anatomy. What's she doing in Florida? [00:02:58] Speaker A: So I get to the ATM, and. [00:03:01] Speaker B: Why was she driving so fast in that Nissan? [00:03:04] Speaker A: I was driving fast, but I had to do two things on two different cards. Okay, so when I finished the first. When I finished the first transaction, I noticed him. [00:03:15] Speaker B: He turned around. [00:03:16] Speaker A: He was at the bank at that point. He was at the bank and he was digging in the trash, but he was looking at me the whole time like he was digging through the trash. But he had his eyes on me. [00:03:26] Speaker B: Oh. Maybe he was ashamed. He was there for lunch. [00:03:30] Speaker A: Sticker. [00:03:32] Speaker B: You want nobody watching you eat lunch. [00:03:34] Speaker A: I never took my eyes off of him. And then when I went to put my card in for a second time, for the second transaction, he walked away real fast and he walked around the other side of the bank like he was going to try to come around from the other side and meet me. [00:03:49] Speaker B: A sneak attack. [00:03:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:50] Speaker B: Oh, you got that thing on you. No, you got to get to Yala. [00:03:55] Speaker A: So I just left. I just almost ran his ass over getting out of the parking lot because he really was walking towards me. [00:04:02] Speaker B: You would have ran him over cutting out the parking lot on a normal basis. You tell me. Just because you was frazzled. Shit, I got frazzled. I was here, I'm going to try to do some content a day in the life type of shit. You all will see it in a day or two whenever I get it all edited together. That's how long it takes me to do that shit. But I came and put all my stuff down. So I like, I'm going to get a walk in the door shot. And I walked out and somebody was walking across the parking lot. No, but there was like walking to this cutting through or whatever, and I just stood still. I didn't know what to do. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Don't cut that part out. I want to see that part. [00:04:36] Speaker B: Oh, no. So I was going to walk back in. I didn't record them. Okay. Yeah. So shout out to you, keep your. [00:04:43] Speaker A: Head on a motherfucking. [00:04:45] Speaker B: And you got to keep the y'all with you these days. One podcast I listened to, the social proof podcast, and one of the hosts on there, her name is Donnie, and she was sitting there, somebody was filming her doing just some regular content or whatever. And I could see she had a gun in her waist. So, ladies, get the y'all. You never know when you're going to need it. Now, don't use the y'all against other women, you know what I'm saying? [00:05:09] Speaker A: But damn, so use it on these niggas. [00:05:12] Speaker B: Well, if they are assaulting you, don't. [00:05:18] Speaker A: Be like, Nick, I'm emotional. [00:05:20] Speaker B: Yeah, that might be why you don't need a y'all. You might need some bear mace or something. A taser. You'll probably tase a nigga, too. But yeah, other than getting friends in. [00:05:31] Speaker A: My nightstand. [00:05:38] Speaker B: That'S what that is. That's a rose right there. Yeah. I'm very irresponsible. If you got kids, let me know. If you come into my house, because I got guns strewn about everywhere. I'm just an irresponsible gun owner. If somebody broke into my house, they might could kill me with my own gun. Because it's just one, just on the table. But there is one in the room too, so you better get to that one before I get anyway. But, yeah, you can't do that, though. You can't lay them about because you got kids. [00:06:06] Speaker A: My oldest know better shit. [00:06:08] Speaker B: You think, how are you 13 playing with a gun? 14, whatever. You hope. [00:06:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I hope. [00:06:16] Speaker B: Your baby. [00:06:17] Speaker A: Yeah, he'll probably be like, what is this? And come and bring it to me. [00:06:21] Speaker B: Yeah, you need a safe at your house. Yeah, you need a safe. But other than that, how was the other parts of your week? [00:06:30] Speaker A: The week went by kind of fast. New year, new hire class. You know how I do. [00:06:40] Speaker B: Shout out to the new hire, I'll. [00:06:41] Speaker A: Leave a fucking job. [00:06:45] Speaker B: I mean, that's why we friends, because I will too. One of my homes like, damn, b, you keep a job now you got there, right? Nigga, I want to eat. That kind of pay for itself. Shit, I got the playstation. Three, four and five. [00:07:02] Speaker A: Yeah, that was my week. [00:07:04] Speaker B: Just work? Yep. You ain't watch anything? [00:07:08] Speaker A: I spent yesterday watching Mr. And Mrs. Smith. [00:07:11] Speaker B: You did? How'd you like it? [00:07:13] Speaker A: Well, let me preface this by saying I never saw the movie. [00:07:16] Speaker B: Oh, you didn't? [00:07:16] Speaker A: So I want to go back and watch the movie either later today. But I felt like I needed to watch the movie to get little things in it. [00:07:25] Speaker B: No. [00:07:26] Speaker A: Okay, good. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Because I only saw the movie one. [00:07:28] Speaker A: Time and it was interesting. [00:07:32] Speaker B: I'll say it was. Okay. So for somebody that did watch the movie, at first I expected more action. [00:07:41] Speaker A: Action. [00:07:41] Speaker B: But now with Donald Glover being a writer and stuff, it leaned more toward Atlanta than it did toward Mr. And Mrs. Smith. To me, with the talking and the. [00:07:51] Speaker A: Dialogue, there was a lot of the plot. Like, the action was very small in the plot compared to the movie. [00:07:59] Speaker B: I think it was more about the relationship. The relationship, but more about people being honest and talking about your feelings more. Because I think the whole thing with that issue was just a big misunderstanding of them not opening up to each other. And it led to the end, which we don't. Did. You got all the way to the end? [00:08:17] Speaker A: I did. [00:08:18] Speaker B: I like that cliffhanger. So it could be a season two or not, but it is a cliffhanger if y'all didn't know, and I didn't expect to watch the whole thing in two days, but I did. So. But I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it better than Griselda now. [00:08:32] Speaker A: That I haven't started. And it's just because I'm scared. Didn't her kids tell us not to watch that shit. Hell, no. Them niggas ain't coming to get me. [00:08:39] Speaker B: No, they suing them because she only has one left. All the rest of them have been murdered, heard by other people in her profession. Uber, Oswaldo. The only one is Michael Corleone. He's the last one living, and I don't know where he is, but they killed her coming out of. She went back home to Columbia. They killed her ass coming out of bodega or some shit, whatever they call it over there. So she. It's interesting. Did you ever watch cocaine cowboys? You never watched cocaine cowboys? [00:09:15] Speaker A: No. [00:09:15] Speaker B: You got to watch cocaine cowboys. [00:09:17] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:17] Speaker B: To get the real. Like, how did you hear about Griselda Blanco? [00:09:22] Speaker A: Just through hip hop media. [00:09:23] Speaker B: Yeah, watch cocaine. It's on one of them streaming sites for free now, because after I watched. [00:09:29] Speaker A: I got them all. [00:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah. So it's on one of them, like, you know, if you own your fire stick, you put in the name of a movie to pull up, wherever it is, it's on one of them for free. So it's a cocaine cowboys one and a cocaine cowboys two. [00:09:41] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:41] Speaker B: So I think you'll enjoy two more, but one really set the stage on how evil she was, and then you'll probably be more interested in wanting to. [00:09:50] Speaker A: See the life of. [00:09:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't know if the listeners watched it yet or whatever, and I don't want to deter you, but me, as somebody that watched all of the cocaine cowboys and a lot of the stuff on her, I didn't enjoy the griselda. The Griselda series because, for one, everything is in Spanish. Just about. [00:10:14] Speaker A: No, come on, now. I can't play candy crush and watch. [00:10:17] Speaker B: It at the same time because I tried to play Madden and watch it at the same time, and I was poke. I was like, damn. I should have listened to Miss Pelletier a little bit good. It looked good writing and stuff, I could tell. But it's a little bit too much Spanish. You should have released that shit in Puerto Rico or something, not in America. You know what I'm saying? Give us all English. But if you watch cocaine cowboys, you'll recognize who the characters are playing because they were big in the thing. They were big in real life and in the show, but it was straight. I watched that. Anything else you watched. [00:10:55] Speaker A: Of course, raising Canaan. [00:10:57] Speaker B: I'm two episodes behind on that. What? [00:11:01] Speaker A: Yeah, because everybody said the last episode wasn't that great. Yeah, I liked it. They said that it wasn't, like a lot that happened. [00:11:11] Speaker B: Yeah, it probably was a lot of setting up, and people don't like setting up. [00:11:15] Speaker A: I liked it. I'm tuned in. I have a theory about Ronnie and Defcon. [00:11:22] Speaker B: Ronnie and Defcon. Which one? Okay, who is Defcon? [00:11:27] Speaker A: Kanan's alleged father. That's not his father. [00:11:31] Speaker B: Who plays him? [00:11:32] Speaker A: Nobody. He did. [00:11:34] Speaker B: Oh. But he hasn't been on the show yet, right? [00:11:36] Speaker A: He ain't going to be on the show. Probably. [00:11:38] Speaker B: What is the bunk's character name? [00:11:41] Speaker A: Popping snap. [00:11:43] Speaker B: That's his wife. [00:11:45] Speaker A: One of them pop and one snap. [00:11:47] Speaker B: They probably have a son. You know what they're going to name him? [00:11:50] Speaker A: Oh, crackle. [00:11:51] Speaker B: There you go. [00:11:52] Speaker A: I was about to say smackle. [00:11:56] Speaker B: Yes. You quick, you quick. You're a little slow. It's early. [00:12:01] Speaker A: Defcon, and we already know Defcon was gay. And that's how rock, you know who gonna play him? And the cop had Canaan. [00:12:11] Speaker B: You know who gonna play Defcon if he was gay? [00:12:14] Speaker A: Who? [00:12:15] Speaker B: The guy from the shy. What's his. Oh, well, Ronnie ain't trans, so he probably won't. [00:12:23] Speaker A: Oh, why is this slipping a blank? [00:12:26] Speaker B: The singer, Luke James. That's his name. [00:12:29] Speaker A: Luke James. The shy is filled in, so they. [00:12:33] Speaker B: Should be good for them. Something else coming back is Abbott elementary. I think that come back this week and Kirby enthusiasm come back. We record on Sundays, y'all. So that's coming back tonight. So I don't know if I'll be up to watch it. I'll be up to watch it if I don't have to work in the morning. I don't know that until later on today, but I did watch that. Well, I'm going to catch up on that one of these days. You remember the. And I'm asking you this question like, I didn't ask you this off mic, but the GameStop thing about the stock or whatever, they had a movie about that. It's a movie on Netflix called Dumb Money. And I watched that. It was pretty good. Pretty interesting on how that all set up and how it went up and down or whatever, and how some people made money and some people didn't make any money because they waited too long and all that. [00:13:24] Speaker A: I would have been in that nigger. [00:13:26] Speaker B: What? [00:13:26] Speaker A: That waited too long. [00:13:27] Speaker B: I don't think you. It's well documented, but one of the people, he had put in, like, a certain amount of money, and he had got up to, like, $21 million. [00:13:40] Speaker A: Damn. [00:13:41] Speaker B: And I think he might only put in, like, 50,000 or something, but he was one of the first people to put in. And so when it got up to that amount of money, his people was like, get your money out. This can't last. Like. Or, you know, the feds and Robin Hood, they did some kind of funny, and I actually saw it real time to where I went in to try to buy some game stock. Stock, and they wouldn't let me buy none. Like, they cut off buying one day. They did a whole bunch of stuff in real life, but to see it in movie form and to have lived it is kind of crazy. But I ain't going to say whether or not he pulled his money out or not, but I probably would have. Like, if I was up 20 million, I probably would have got ten out. Just so if I lose everything else, I'll still be a millionaire. But you would have waited. [00:14:29] Speaker A: No, I said I would have been the nigga who was too late to try to do it. [00:14:33] Speaker B: Too late to try to get in. Yeah. Which was me. [00:14:40] Speaker A: I know we talked about this last week, but you watched it this week. That snoop movie. Did you enjoy that? [00:14:47] Speaker B: Y'all know how I am about cussing. I feel like you don't have to cuss to be funny. You don't have to cuss to get your point across. I'm more like Brother Muzon from the wire. And Omar in one way. I'm not like Omar in other ways. But Omar told his boyfriend Brandon, he was like, why you let such nasty stuff come out of such a pretty mouth? I felt him on that. Not about the pretty mouth anyway. But, yeah, I did watch it. Tons of cussing. [00:15:20] Speaker A: They had a good. Because the kids were cussing. [00:15:23] Speaker B: No, Snoop came out cussing too early in the narration. I was like, damn, nigga, you got to cuss this much in the beginning, credits were still. Yeah, yeah. The opening music was still on. I got a motherfucker early. I'm like, no, Snoop. But it was good. The jerseys was trash. All of the teams jerseys they played was trash. Little giants had better jerseys than them, but they could have did better. I saw the clip of the raising canes. I saw that clip on social media before, and then when I saw it in the movie, I was like, damn, that's some product placement right there, because it was on a jersey. That's that Tika Sumpta. [00:16:01] Speaker A: That was Tika. [00:16:02] Speaker B: Snoop and Tika Sumpta are not in the same generation. For them to be in high school at the same fucking time. Tika Sumter. [00:16:08] Speaker A: I didn't even think about it at the time, but, yeah. [00:16:10] Speaker B: And they did their best to make Snoop look as young as they could. [00:16:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Snoop getting on up there. [00:16:15] Speaker B: Yeah, he time for him to play granddaddy. Tika probably closer to Snoop's son age than he is to snoop. Tika probably. What, about 39, 37? [00:16:27] Speaker A: I didn't even think about that when watching it. [00:16:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I like seeing her on camera. I like seeing her anywhere. I like Mikey Ep saying it. He was funny. [00:16:35] Speaker A: Yeah, I was going to say I like the. The. [00:16:39] Speaker B: That was a good plot. It was kind of teen, a little bit predictable, but kind of know George Lopez is in it. He did good. It had a lot of good. It weren't like b list actors. It was like some good actors in it. [00:16:52] Speaker A: Child Tika up there with us, she 43. [00:16:55] Speaker B: Okay. Tika. But her and Snoop steel is not in the same like Tika. Snoop graduated in 89. Where is 18 years apart, though. No, because Snoop 52, 52. I mean, he still get hit. [00:17:10] Speaker A: It's wholesome has a nice little. [00:17:16] Speaker B: Your definition of wholesome. And my definition of wholesome is not the same. There's nothing wholesome about the little boy calling Snoop a bitch. Oh, you a bitch ass nigga. One of the little kids nicknames was titties. Titties, yeah, I mean, then the song during the. I'm sorry, I'm not spoiling shit, but the song in one of the scenes where it had the whole crowd saying, motherfuck this and motherfuck that. [00:17:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Bitch ass nigga. [00:17:45] Speaker B: I wouldn't play that in my car. Talking about wholesome. These kids got. Well, I didn't want to tell that part, but it was one part of the movie where all the adults that were there should have gone to, yeah, yeah. One person that I did like in the movie, and I like him in real life when he does it, he basically played himself was Andrew Schultz. That nigga is funny, but he funny with, like, racist jokes. But he say the racist jokes to everybody. Like, nobody's exempt and the shit be on point. And it's not like your basic watermelon and fried chicken jokes. His racist jokes are a little more nuanced. But I like him. But he was like, oh, yeah, because your fathers wouldn't be here. Some shit like that. Like, damn, you know what I'm saying? But, yeah, he was aggravating. But it was a good show. In the scene with Michael Strahan, when Snoop walked off and they started cussing, I thought that shit was funny as hell. [00:18:45] Speaker A: Like, I told y'all not to interview. [00:18:47] Speaker B: This, and I was surprised that Fox Sports really put their real shit in there. It wasn't some good. It was. It was some good people in there. But yeah, it was a good movie. I did watch. I enjoyed it. I'm glad I did watch it. I watched a whole bunch of other stuff. It's a movie called the Society of Snow. Now, this movie, like a drug movie? No, it's not a drug movie. It's about real snow, and it's about something that happened in real life. So it's a podcast I listen to called the last podcast on the left. And they do like most of the times, it's like a three part series on real stuff that happened. It's stuff that really involved death. Like they did one, one time on. What's the killer? Jack the Ripper. They did one on Jack the Ripper. They did one on, like, Jeffrey Dahmer. They did one on a thing called a Donna party. What happened in the western times, like in the 18 hundreds with some people that went, were going out west, and people told them not to go one way. They told them to go another way to get out west, but they went another way. And it was like treacherous. It was so bad that people, that they were starving, they had to eat each other, like when people died or whatever. [00:19:58] Speaker A: So the one about the snow, was it about the people that got stuck in the cars in Atlanta five years ago? [00:20:03] Speaker B: No, this happened in the 70s. Was a plane crash in the andes mountains. [00:20:10] Speaker A: Oh, they did end up eating each other on your. [00:20:13] Speaker B: So I listened to that podcast before the movie came out, and they mentioned, like the movie was because it was another movie that came out too. But they had talked about some of the stuff the movie really don't. The real stuff that really happened, they kind of gloss over it a little bit, but they do mention them eating each other, whatever, and how they had to survive and how some of the people did die. And they kind of show certain parts of it and they talked about it in the podcast, but it was a real good movie too, like the way they did it. So if you into that kind of shit society, because I like watching shit that kind of happened for real. But that was good. And it's another documentary called Love has won the cult of mother guy. Okay. I heard kid Fury and Crystal talking about it. I think I know was it. What's the name of that show? Jade and XD. It's another podcast. And they were talking about it. So I watched that. It's about this white lady who basically started her own cult. And she started out, she was like a McDonald's manager or something like that. And she lost some weight, got pretty, and then started her own religious cult online. She was calling herself God, and people believed her. [00:21:30] Speaker A: That's a nice little lick. [00:21:31] Speaker B: It is a nice little lick. They got bread. Like, people was giving them money, and she was selling this thing, what's it called? Coiled or silver or some shit, got people to take that and they were selling it. And she took so much of it because she was getting sick that she turned blue. And it's a crazy story, but it's crazy how people would believe these people. They gave her all their money and they were moving all around the country. It's wild. [00:21:58] Speaker A: I feel like if Kevin Samuels was still here, his cult would have started by now. [00:22:03] Speaker B: Hell, no. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Y'all was on y'all. No, all he had to do was start asking for money. [00:22:11] Speaker B: I mean, people was donating to him, though. See, I think. No, no, he was getting money from YouTube. I don't think. He never asked for donations. Think he was getting money from YouTube or whatever. But no, he had no cult shit. Why do you think he had a cult? [00:22:26] Speaker A: He was on his way to it. Those niggas ready to die for Kevin Samuels. [00:22:33] Speaker B: A lot of women listen to him, too, though. Some of the stuff, I believe, I agree with some of it, I didn't. Some of his ways. Rest in peace to the Godfather. Now, there's a lot, man. That's all I've been doing, man, watching tv. You watch the Dave Chappelle shit? [00:22:52] Speaker A: Yes. [00:22:53] Speaker B: Did you enjoy it? [00:22:57] Speaker A: Can I say I enjoy it. [00:23:01] Speaker B: That was it. Interesting. [00:23:02] Speaker A: It was interesting. It was, man. I mean, some of the things he said, I was like, fuck, dave. Paul Savian, gay God. Did he just say that? [00:23:12] Speaker B: Like the retarded jokes and stuff? [00:23:14] Speaker A: That. And of course, the gay stuff. [00:23:19] Speaker B: The thing I laughed at the hardest. Well, no, I did laugh at the little arm Joke and a handicapped joke. I probably laughed at that hard, too. But the Titanic joke. [00:23:27] Speaker A: Yeah, draw us on our water. [00:23:30] Speaker B: That shit was hilarious. I don't know why. I'm a child. I laugh at shit like that. But, yeah, it wasn't his best special to me. [00:23:39] Speaker A: It wasn't the best. It was probably the most. What's the word I'm looking for? Offending. Yeah, he definitely did it on purpose. But immediately after I finished watching that, I went back and watched killing them softly because I was like, yeah, to cleanse the palace. [00:24:02] Speaker B: Cleanse the palate. Yeah. [00:24:03] Speaker A: I was like, no, because t caught some clips of it and I was like, no, come on, let me sit down. Let me show you dave Chappelle killing. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Them softly is the one he did in DC where he had the tims on and the blue button up shirt or whatever. Yeah, okay. Yeah, that was a good one. That was a good one. But yeah, we got an email. We got one email, and it's in reference to me talking about Taraji and her son. [00:24:33] Speaker A: Okay. [00:24:34] Speaker B: Dying. It wasn't Taraji. A couple people hit me up too. It was Regina King's son. Oh, yeah. And shout out to Alicia, I don't know who you are, Alicia. I want to say her last name, but she sent an article and it says, see if I can pull it up on my computer. Come on. Oh. Regina King marks one year since her son's death with lattering tribute. I want to. Yeah, he died from self harm. That's the phrase they're saying. All right. Yeah, my bad. You know, all y'all black actresses look alike. No, I'm joking, Regina. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Well, you gonna put Regina up against Taraji? [00:25:22] Speaker B: That's not fair. [00:25:23] Speaker A: How not? [00:25:24] Speaker B: That's not fair. That is not fair. [00:25:27] Speaker A: Oh, Regina, go watch her now. [00:25:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that's not fair to Taraji. No. You ever seen. What's that? I think I want to say it was a Netflix miniseries. Was it seven? [00:25:39] Speaker A: Yeah, 7 seconds ago. I didn't watch it. It was still in my list. [00:25:43] Speaker B: It's heavy. It's heavy. [00:25:45] Speaker A: I mean, if you go from Brenda Jenkins to Riley and Huey. Yeah, I was going to say the girl, she played in boys in the. [00:25:55] Speaker B: Hood with the brain. [00:25:57] Speaker A: Think about it. She was like, hood, you better watch his ass. Somebody might take them. [00:26:02] Speaker B: She's a great actress. [00:26:03] Speaker A: To go from that to the beautiful things we've seen her through now. She got range. [00:26:07] Speaker B: I'm sorry. She do the thing that really opened my eyes, because back then, I really wasn't looking. Know how good a person can't act and different things. But she was like, they got her to play Huey and Riley, and they said the reason why they did it is because people that born in the same house have the same cadence when they talk, even if they talk different. And I was like, damn, that's true. And then she kind of played them two different ways. They sound alike a little bit, but they don't sound alike. And the way she did it is. And then it was a scene of her playing, like, both of them at the same time, like them talking to. [00:26:41] Speaker A: Each other, and it was just going back and forth. [00:26:43] Speaker B: Yeah, that shit was crazy. Yeah. They're not in the same range, but condolences to her for her son and that mix up or whatever. Shout out to her because she should be. Did she win any awards? Like Grammy? I mean, Emmys? [00:26:58] Speaker A: I'm sure she wants some stuff. [00:27:00] Speaker B: She wants some stuff. Yeah. Good for her. We do got an email, y'all bear with us. It's a little long, but y'all might recognize the voice. [00:27:08] Speaker C: It's your boy, B Mac. What's happening? DJ Blaze show, family America, all over the fucking world now. I was about to send an email, you know what I'm saying? You know, the usual listen to feedback option, but I was like, you know what, it might be too long of a read or for me to even type that shit, but soon as I press record, I forgot a lot of shit. Anyway. So this idea that I have, I'm just going to react in real time, you know what I'm saying? Of the episode that I'm listening to. And it's the episode, of course, with Makia. I swear, I hope I said your name right. I'm just learning about you, you know what I'm saying, on the show, but I'm gonna get into that in a second. And Kerry, so far, you know what I mean? I'm reacting like I said, I forgot a lot of what I was going to say, but I could not forget sketches. Never in my fucking life have I heard a nigga say that that was their favorite shoe or they loved that shoe brand. You didn't say a specific one. Whether it was slide ins, the snoop dogg joints, whatever the fuck. I mean, they got brats, doll sketches. [00:28:13] Speaker B: You just like all sketches, like, what the. [00:28:16] Speaker C: Listen, yo, like this shit not making sense. And I call caps on that, you know what I'm saying? Like, you just want to uproar. You had to want to uproar. I never heard that. That just takes the trophy from raising brand being people's favorite cereal. It amazes me. Well, not really amazes me because a lot of you know what I'm saying, people my age or younger or maybe a little or older than me have been raised by older people. I won't say old, but I'll say older people, like Big Mama and all know. And that's what they had. Raisin brand, because she can eat raisin bread, because you gotta take a teeth out. So she got a bunch of fucking raisin bread. And you know what she gonna give her grandbabies? Raisin brand. Y'all are the adults now talking about. You love raisin brand and sketches. What the fuck? But I don't want to come off like I'm judging because I don't want to judge. Am I judging? I think I'm just reacting. From what I heard, sketches is crazy. That's OD. But anyway, that's where I'm at so far. I'm just at the beginning. So I'm going to come back with some more reactions and we'll see where it goes. Leave it up to wherever. Be easy's discretion is quick time with slam, some shit. But yeah, that's where I'm at so far. I'll get back to you in a second. [00:29:28] Speaker B: Go shout out to B Mac. Yeah. I was amazed at Makia said her top five shoe. Her favorite shoe was sketches. [00:29:38] Speaker A: Look, when we get to a certain age, it's all about comfort. [00:29:41] Speaker B: She's not even 30 yet. [00:29:45] Speaker A: I don't know. 2023 was a year of comfort for me. I didn't put on a high heel the whole year of 2023. [00:29:53] Speaker B: What was your most bad, what was your most comfortable shoe then? What's your most comfortable in 2023, period? [00:29:59] Speaker A: I do love my crocs. [00:30:01] Speaker B: Other than crocs or slides or something like that, I don't count them as shoes, honestly. [00:30:06] Speaker A: Some not popular Nike workout shoes. I can't even remember the name of them. I just went to the Nike website and went, dumb holes look comfortable. I got them and I worked out in them. [00:30:22] Speaker B: Yeah. I wonder if it is kind of like what he said. You might not have just been able to. Not you, but she might not have just been able to get a night, be able to, but just is not aware of more comfortable, like Nike or something like, like, you know how people be like, their favorite meal is pork and beans and rice. That can't be your favorite meal. It's most stuff that's better to tasting than pork and beans and rice. [00:30:50] Speaker A: But that's all up to interpretation. [00:30:51] Speaker B: But I'm saying, what if you just have been exposed to something else and that's just your favorite? Just because. [00:31:00] Speaker A: So saying, like, she wouldn't know that sketches isn't the most comfortable shoe because she hasn't had her foot in anything else. But that's still up to her interpretation. We asked for favorite. That's her favorite. [00:31:13] Speaker B: Yeah, because she wasn't exposed to it. Because it's got to be a better meal than pork and beans and rice. Like some people be like, this is my comfort. [00:31:24] Speaker A: You have salmon and rice scrumptilium. [00:31:27] Speaker B: That's different. That's country. That's country. My mama tried to know it was one time, my mama had made salmon balls before we was going to the kingdom hall on a Thursday night, because they go a lot of times during the week. So I go in the bathroom and shout out to brother little. Brother little is one of the white brothers that go to the hall, y'all. And he came in the bathroom, he just bust. Who's been eating salmon balls? You know what I'm saying? Shout out to brother little, man. But, yeah, so I was like, my mom ain't cooking with them onions and stuff. I totally was going to be steak, salmon and rice. Sounds different than pork and beans and rice. I've never had that. [00:32:12] Speaker A: Pork and beans and rice. Put some sausage in it. You put sausage in the pork and beans, and then you can fry some on the side. And you know what pairs excellent with that? Just a little fried chicken wings. [00:32:22] Speaker B: I've seen people do that. So question about the pork and beans, though. Your pork and beans, do they. You get the can with the showboat. That's the kind you get. [00:32:32] Speaker A: Showboat. [00:32:35] Speaker B: And see, I didn't like beans for a long time because of that one kind. But to see how if I make pork and beans now, I'll get bushes. I make my own bushes. Yes, I get the bushes, you know what I'm saying? And I might get some andula sausage. Cut that up. Put that in the air fryer. Then I put that. Mix it, saying, I'm eating two, three days. I ain't thinking about putting rice on that, mother. And then some people, they put beef in theirs. [00:33:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:05] Speaker B: Shout out to my homeboy, Dre. We had a little class name one time, and Dre was making the beans. So I'm clowning like, nigga, you putting meat in the beans. I never had that. Not knowing. Dumb. I was like, damn, nigga, you putting a lot of butter in them beans. You making butter beans. There ain't no damn pork and beans or whatever. You know what I'm saying? There ain't no baked beans. [00:33:25] Speaker A: Was he making baked beans or pork and beans? Because that's different now. [00:33:29] Speaker B: He was making baked beans, but it was like. [00:33:32] Speaker A: But he put ground. He put hamburger meat. [00:33:35] Speaker B: Yeah, put hamburger meat. Put ground beef in it. Yeah, he was putting a lot of butter in it. I was clowning. But, man, the beans was good as mother. [00:33:42] Speaker A: Yeah, you put a little hamburger meat in there. Just a little bit of green peppers, baked brown sugar. [00:33:49] Speaker B: And if you snatch it now, you're going to put that bitch in the oven, slap some bacon on the top down. My mom used to do it. I ain't got time for that, though. [00:33:57] Speaker A: But, yeah, and some people call them chili beans. [00:34:01] Speaker B: That might be what it. Yeah, chili beans. Yeah, I made chili the other day. Let me tell you something. I'll eat chili for two. [00:34:10] Speaker A: Oh, are they talking about chili when they say that? No, they talk about taking chili beans to the cookout. And I'm thinking like, is that baked beans? Because I didn't grow up in a chili bean house. [00:34:19] Speaker B: I think it's baked beans with a little bit of meat in it. Because if you got more meat than bean, then I call that chili. You got more meat than bean and chili. But if you got more bean than meat, that's bean. [00:34:30] Speaker A: See, my baby daddy put me on to the meat. [00:34:33] Speaker B: Dre put me on to it. That was my first time I was in my. [00:34:38] Speaker A: He don't do a lot of things right. He makes some good ass baked beans. [00:34:42] Speaker B: What else do he cook? Spaghetti people. Maze. I never made spaghetti. Never made spaghetti. [00:34:49] Speaker A: Nigga got me. Nigga got me with his spaghetti. [00:34:53] Speaker B: Put his period blood in there. He put his period blood in there. [00:34:55] Speaker A: Stick his whole dick in a spaghetti. [00:34:59] Speaker B: I did that to the girl one time. Yeah, we was on a little trip. Whatever. I could tell the aggravation was going to come later on in our little relationship or whatever. So I had just watched backstage and it was a scene with method man and red man. It was talking about to them. It was like he was like he'd do shit to people. Like, he'll put the peanut in his nose, blow the peanut back in the bag, shake it up, whoever. Get the peanut. Get the peanut. You might ask him to something to drink. He might get the ice cube, lick the ice, put the ice in your cup, whatever. So we had just got done with some things or whatever. I ain't going to tell this story. I might tell you because I don't want the listeners to think of me like I'm a horrible person. This is over ten years ago, though. [00:35:43] Speaker A: But anyway, you ain't that person no more. [00:35:46] Speaker B: No, I'm not that person no more. I was childish, but it involved her asking me to get her some Pepsi and me bringing it back. [00:35:55] Speaker A: Oh, God. You stuck your dick in that Pepsi. [00:35:57] Speaker B: Why would I stick my. Why would I stick my thing in the Pepsi, Amy? Why would I do that? That's not something I do. [00:36:17] Speaker A: If any of my ex is listening. I love food too much. Food cost too much. I ain't never played with your food. I promise. I might have blew in your asshole or something, but no, because, you know, they said that, too. [00:36:31] Speaker B: What? [00:36:31] Speaker A: Blow in the asshole. [00:36:33] Speaker B: And what that you got them. Really? Say, I ain't never had that. [00:36:42] Speaker A: And I heard something about writing your initial, writing your name on their back. Try it. Try it in your next one. [00:36:50] Speaker B: I had somebody scribbling something. I thought she was just being sensual. My back was a little fatter then. It ain't penetrated. Then. A little bit too thick. That's not about too thick. Try that shit now. It might work. Speaking of working, Keith Lee, his philanthropy didn't work down in Texas. You hear about what happened with that shit? Yeah. This lady that went viral, sweetly seasoned, kept his donation. He'd be giving. I was wondering how he was giving the money out to people, and he said he gives it out, like, pos. I ain't going to call him weird, but he has some idiosyncrasies about him. So in his explanation, he was like, he didn't want anybody to get that. He didn't want to get anybody's number. He didn't want to hear anybody getting the number, them giving the number, whatever. And he was like, he didn't want to hand anybody the phone, so he just gave the tip. [00:37:55] Speaker A: I wouldn't get nobody my phone either. Yeah, you can do a lot with somebody. [00:38:01] Speaker B: Um, so the story is, know if anybody's unaware of who Keith Lee is. He don't call himself a fool critic, but he just goes out and critiques. People know, and it's based on his preferences or whatever. He says, this is just my taste. You can go try it for yourself if you like it, but this is just my experience or whatever. That's what he says in every video. And so him and his family goes on his food tours. He went viral again a couple of months ago in Atlanta because him and his family had bad experiences, and he doesn't want to get treated like a celebrity either. So he'll send his family in to get the food, then they'll eat it in the car, and then he'll give his take on it. And it's not bad reviews. Like, he really don't talk down on people, right? None of that kind of stuff. But in this era, like, with all these stands or whatever, people are going run with stuff. And it's not people who. They just run wild with a whole bunch of stuff, no matter what it is in music or television, or you can't be, like, in the middle with stuff nowadays. I hate this or I love this, and if you don't love this, I hate you. But anyway, so he went to this place in Dallas. He saw them on social media. He said it was a barber and a braider outside. He gave them money, and then he got his food, and he tipped the people $4,000, and he told the owner to divvy up the money between the workers. How she saw fit. [00:39:33] Speaker A: Well, he said, well, when you say how she saw fit, meaning which method. [00:39:39] Speaker B: Which method? Yeah, which. How she saw fit, in her defense, could see where you all get $200 apiece, and I keep the balance. [00:39:50] Speaker A: But before he said how you see fit, before he said that, he gave her dollar amounts. [00:39:58] Speaker B: Oh, he did? [00:39:59] Speaker A: Yeah, he said, 1000 to the braider, 1000 to the barber, and you all divvy it up how you see fit. So she left that part out. I don't know if she didn't hear it, but everybody else. [00:40:09] Speaker B: So he didn't actually give 1000 to the braid, 1000 to the. No, he gave the four to her. [00:40:15] Speaker A: He did one transaction for $4,000 or whatever much it was. [00:40:20] Speaker B: Okay, that makes more sense. I was like, damn, he gave out six bands. Okay, but if he says that. But divvy it up might be a bad word, because I had divvy it up. I mean, I split it up how I want to, but like you said, I heard it different. [00:40:36] Speaker A: Prior to him saying that he gave her the amount for the braider, and it's in the video, it was, like, not to be left up to interpretation. Like, we heard this. [00:40:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Because somebody recorded him standing there talking. Yeah. [00:40:48] Speaker A: And he said the reason he didn't, like you said, the reason he didn't say anything out loud to use venmo or anything like that. Because people was live. [00:40:57] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, yeah, he did say that. [00:40:58] Speaker A: Facebook. So he didn't want to say anybody's personal information, because these scammers. Yes. [00:41:04] Speaker B: God, these scammers is out here, and they will steal your shit. So, yeah, that happened. And it was one girl, I think she was the one that kind of, like, put it on social media for him to come out there or something like that. And she was like, none of the workers got any of their money. And I want to say she didn't work for. [00:41:26] Speaker A: I think she was the braider. [00:41:28] Speaker B: Oh, she was the braider. Okay. But they really weren't connected to the business. [00:41:34] Speaker A: Right. [00:41:35] Speaker B: They just knew each other, and they were just there kind of like, to help with promotion or whatever. And he was like, before he even got to the point where he could give money, like 30 to 40 people came. He said what it seemed like 30 to 40 people. It had, like, text on the screen. When he said it, he was like, well, it seemed like 30 to 40 people to me, but he was like, they came in droves, and by the time he left, the parking lot was packed. So that was what they wanted. Did the lady come out and deny it? At first, yeah, because I saw a video about it. [00:42:07] Speaker A: Yeah, a video. When she couldn't pronounce ask. [00:42:17] Speaker B: What did her apology say? [00:42:19] Speaker A: Oh, hold on. I got it verbatim because it's the. [00:42:23] Speaker B: Way she worded, like, the first sentence. I was like, yeah, that let me know everything I need to know right there. I will like to. What was it? [00:42:33] Speaker A: Sweetly seasons will like to apologize. [00:42:36] Speaker B: No, we would like to apologize, beloved. [00:42:39] Speaker A: But anyway, we thought and believed we were right, but unfortunately, we were wrong. This has been a huge miscommunication on our part, and all funds are being released now. This was posted prior to her putting another video out telling people to tag the braider because she wouldn't come get her money. Like, you all see, I'm trying to give her money. I need everybody out there to tag her, send her messages, and tell her to come get this money. And homegirl was like, no, you got it. [00:43:12] Speaker B: I ain't got that much pride now. I'll be like, here come my venmo. I ain't going there. So you all can jump me. But he did say that it takes a day or whatever for the funds to get released. When you do point of sale type of stuff like that, like the tips or whatever, the money like it take a day or two for them. [00:43:30] Speaker A: But she could have said that, though. That lady had no intention on giving up people that money. [00:43:34] Speaker B: No, afterwards, maybe in the day, she. Well, that really don't matter. It really don't matter. I was saying, maybe the lady don't have the cash, but she could venmo that lady the money or whatever. Yeah, because she is old. $1,000. And then didn't he say in the video, don't charge anybody else? [00:43:57] Speaker A: He paid for a good bit of people to eat because his meal was $80. He got a little bit of everything. [00:44:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:05] Speaker A: And dessert. So he left, like $800 for other people to eat for free. [00:44:11] Speaker B: But then it was like she only. [00:44:13] Speaker A: Let three people and then started back charging. [00:44:15] Speaker B: But I thought he gave money for the braiders to braid for free, too. [00:44:19] Speaker A: That was $1,000, I think. [00:44:21] Speaker B: Yeah, for them to braid for free and got to give haircuts, whoever, to give haircuts for free. Yeah. So that made it big on social media the last day or so. [00:44:30] Speaker A: He need to come out here and get that food truck down here. Come check her out. That big girl. [00:44:38] Speaker B: But see, that's the thing, though. He might like the food, and now she going to blow up even more. [00:44:42] Speaker A: Because he ain't going to like the service. No, everybody has complained about the service. Some people complain about the food. [00:44:51] Speaker B: It's one person. And I really don't like talking down on independent business owners. [00:44:56] Speaker A: Oh, I'm going to talk on that bitch. [00:44:58] Speaker B: Well, I'm not talking about her, but it's another person that has. They do food like that. It's not really a food truck, but they pull a grill around, and they had their food one time, and their meat was dry as hell. That meat was so. And I was like, now I wonder why they put sauce. But shout out to my man Birdman, though, Birdman barbecue. [00:45:16] Speaker A: We got meat the same day from that guy. Maybe he had an off day. [00:45:19] Speaker B: Because my man Birdman barbecue preparations. Let me tell you something. This nigga had. What kind of ribs? What kind of ribs was them that time? Apple ribs and peach ribs. [00:45:30] Speaker A: Okay? [00:45:30] Speaker B: This nigga food so damn good, I told this nigga, Paul, nigga, I can't wait to get your meat, nigga ribs and chicken and shit. [00:45:38] Speaker A: Okay. Is he looking to start doing that full time? [00:45:43] Speaker B: I think eventually, I think he's trying to get a truck, a restaurant, so he can do it. Yeah, I know it was a place in our hometown, Dalton, that he was talking about, but he be at it. I'm talking about, them niggas had a whole cooking club. Like, they initiated niggas one time. Them niggas be at it. Boy, he real good. [00:46:04] Speaker A: I love cooking niggas. Like the little coach cooking coach. He coach at my old high school, the football coach? Yeah. [00:46:15] Speaker B: Oh, he cooked? [00:46:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:16] Speaker B: Okay. [00:46:16] Speaker A: He'd be doing brunches every weekend, and then he fine. That would top the shit off. Like, he's a fine motherfucker. So he in the kitchen looking fine and shit. [00:46:24] Speaker B: I would tell you about my chili in there, little beans, you know what I'm saying? I got chili now. You know what I'm saying? You'd be surprised at niggas who be cooking now. You know what I'm saying? Niggas be cooking. [00:46:42] Speaker A: Okay, Friday, I went to lunch break Friday, and I knew I had to hurry up, so I just threw some shit on. I'm like, it's just the middle of the fucking day. Let me run the food line, right? Niggas been in there, niggas in there, niggas in there. I was like, wow, these niggas. [00:46:58] Speaker B: Niggas cook. [00:46:59] Speaker A: You think, oh, buggy full of food. [00:47:01] Speaker B: You think all us Kevin Samuels followers got women? No, we got to cook for ourselves. So we go to the grocery store, I make sure I put on a good shirt when I go to the grocery store, you never know who going to be in there looking. [00:47:15] Speaker A: They won't catch me slipping no more. [00:47:17] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I seen you in a grocery store one time. You was regular, though. You weren't. [00:47:23] Speaker A: I mean, I was like, I had on crocs, and I only own one pair, and they bright yellow. [00:47:28] Speaker B: That's what your ass get. That's why I was against them crocs, because you fuck around and wear them shits on the wrong day. Now niggas see you with crocs on. You had something on your head. Oh, you had no bonnet? [00:47:38] Speaker A: No. [00:47:39] Speaker B: You wear bonnet locks? [00:47:40] Speaker A: I just be like, I'm ready. [00:47:41] Speaker B: Do you wear a bonnet in public? [00:47:43] Speaker A: No, thank God. I would. I mean, I ain't got nothing against. It's just that I didn't got nothing to cover up. [00:47:48] Speaker B: I do. You got locks, don't you? What? You sleep in a bonnet. Oh, okay. [00:47:52] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, when I'm out in public, I just shake this shit and go, I'm ready. [00:47:57] Speaker B: I'm sure some preparation before. I mean, I don't know. These are questions I got to ask. I'm hairless. I'm son's hair, but what's the preparation? [00:48:05] Speaker A: Spray it and shake it. I'm good. [00:48:07] Speaker B: We put olive oil on it or something? [00:48:09] Speaker A: No, not olive oil. You know, they told us to put all that olive oil and coconut oil on our hair. [00:48:15] Speaker B: Who's that? [00:48:16] Speaker A: Back in the upbringings of the natural hair movement, that shit really ain't that great for your hair. It dried so many other oils that are better. [00:48:23] Speaker B: Tea tree oil. [00:48:24] Speaker A: Tea tree is good. [00:48:25] Speaker B: Okay, what else? [00:48:27] Speaker A: Jojoba. [00:48:31] Speaker B: You ain't going to talk about me. [00:48:32] Speaker A: Like that, but that's good. It's so many grapeseed. There's so many other oils, man. If you need to get your edges back, jamaican castor oil, that shit don't work. It really does. [00:48:44] Speaker B: It ain't work for me. [00:48:47] Speaker A: Sometimes you're just too far gone. [00:48:51] Speaker B: If you all motherfuckers listening to laughing. I'm about to see botcha. I'm about to see botcha, cuz. You laughing at that joke? Yeah, I got a Batman symbol in my other things. [00:49:01] Speaker A: Keep the coconut oil for other things. For your body? [00:49:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I put it on my heels. You know what I'm saying? I'm an average looking man, but I can't have rough ass feet, too. You know what I'm saying? [00:49:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:18] Speaker B: Shout out to Keith Lee. Yeah, but that lady is disrespectful. I don't want to patronize her and give her no food. She be bragging about money and all kind of shit. Then she got a nigger. This nigga looked like he. [00:49:31] Speaker A: I think that's a set up. [00:49:35] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:49:36] Speaker A: We talking about the local lady. [00:49:37] Speaker B: Yes. [00:49:38] Speaker A: What nigga? The one that just recently appeared. That nigga gay? I don't know, but let me tell you something now. [00:49:48] Speaker B: He might not be gay, but he'll be gay for pay. Because anybody have sex with that woman will have sex with anything. He's probably a jiggle. [00:49:57] Speaker A: The man was going to lift her stomach up and eat her pussy while she throw ones on him. That was in one of her latest tirades. [00:50:05] Speaker B: This nigga must be a bodybuilder, too, because that woman is. [00:50:09] Speaker A: And I don't fat shame because, I mean, I ain't got no room to fat shame nobody. [00:50:13] Speaker B: But you got a lot of room to. [00:50:15] Speaker A: It's her attitude. Her attitude is fucking horrible. I said that I was going to go to the next time she come locally and I was going to airdrop the video of her talking shit about people to everybody in the crowd. [00:50:29] Speaker B: That's dope. [00:50:30] Speaker A: Because she does not deserve it. [00:50:32] Speaker B: This is why I don't believe in karma. She made like $16,000.01 weekend or some shit. [00:50:40] Speaker A: Yeah. Every time she make money, she's going to let us know. [00:50:43] Speaker B: Yeah. And she's an evil person. [00:50:45] Speaker A: She is horrible. She's a horrible bitch. [00:50:47] Speaker B: And don't tell me diabetes is her karma, because. No, because she can get rid of diabetes if she eat right, so no. Yeah. Shout out to Keith Lee. I'd be listening to podcasts, watching shit. And I didn't think this was going to know news because I don't really know how many people listen to the pivot or watch the pivot or whatever. But it was an interesting conversation they had with Gail King, and it made me like, gail king more. [00:51:15] Speaker A: She one of us. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Yeah. I was surprised that. Did you hear any of it? [00:51:22] Speaker A: I didn't hear the clip. [00:51:23] Speaker B: I just saw the one she was talking about, you know what I'm saying? How she just wanted to interview Jay Z so much or whatever, and Oprah was like, you gonna scare him away and stop being a groupie and all kind of shit. Like. And then finally she got the interview with him. And then she asked him when he agreed to. Finally agreed to the interview, she asked him some shit like, are you sure? And he was like, well, I mean, I cannot do the interview. She's like, no, I'm sorry, Mr. J. Whatever. You know what I'm saying? But Gail was real cool. And then she was like, she liked his music, and she was talking about how she went to see him and Kanye on tour when they were in Paris or whatever. They did niggas in Paris, like, 13 times. She's like, each time was this amazing. You know what I'm saying? So she was real good. Yeah. And so she was talking. They asked her about her dating life and stuff. Like. Like, is it hard for her to date, know she's wealthy and know real accomplished with being a host on CBS? I think she's on CBS this Morning. [00:52:24] Speaker A: One of them, I was getting her and the other black lady mixed up. [00:52:27] Speaker B: Holda. [00:52:28] Speaker A: Holda ain't black. I'm talking about the one that has. [00:52:30] Speaker B: Holda ain't black. Robin. [00:52:32] Speaker A: Robin. Yeah. [00:52:34] Speaker B: Holda's not black. [00:52:36] Speaker A: I mean, she black ish. Keep going. [00:52:38] Speaker B: What is she like? [00:52:39] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:52:40] Speaker B: Hold her black. [00:52:40] Speaker A: She's black. What I'm saying is she ain't black. She Bryant gumble. [00:52:45] Speaker B: Don't do Bryant gumble. Wayne Brady makes Bryant Gumble look like Malcolm X. But, yeah. So one of the things where they asked her about that, and then she was like, certain things happen that a guy will do and that will turn off or whatever. So she was like, one of the guys asked her for $4,000 to help with some child support issue or whatever, and he was like, I'll pay you back Thursday, or whatever. She had that conversation, but it went viral. You saw people talking about it. What were the comments? [00:53:18] Speaker A: Nothing like you, one of us. Oh, you went through stuff like that, too? [00:53:24] Speaker B: Okay, 4000 is a lot. [00:53:26] Speaker A: Probably that nigga drop a car while she was at work. [00:53:29] Speaker B: Well, apparently she said the guy made six figures, but it was just some kind of issue and he borrowed the money, but he did pay it back. [00:53:37] Speaker A: Okay. [00:53:38] Speaker B: But she said after that, she looked at him different. So I have a question. We normally don't do this kind of thing on here, but if you all look at us different for asking for money, don't you all think we look at you all different for asking us? [00:53:58] Speaker A: Because you all said you all wanted these traditional marriages. You all said you all wanted us at home in the fucking kitchen. [00:54:04] Speaker B: Who said that? [00:54:05] Speaker A: That's what y'all said. Y'all niggas said that. [00:54:07] Speaker B: No, y'all niggas didn't. Y'all be, well. [00:54:12] Speaker A: Be like your granddad and I. Come on. Your great grandma ain't work. The fuck. [00:54:17] Speaker B: Dr. McGrim did work. Dr. McGrim was a nurse or something. Whatever she did. I don't know. She wore all white. Maybe she was cleaning house. I don't know what the fuck my grandma did. My other grandma was a preacher. So there. My grandma's work now. My great grandmama, what was her name? Mary? Yes. I don't know if she worked or not. They were old. [00:54:42] Speaker A: All they did was lay up in the house and had kids. [00:54:44] Speaker B: No, she. [00:54:45] Speaker A: Bunch of kids. [00:54:45] Speaker B: She kept a good house and had. [00:54:47] Speaker A: A lot of kids. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. No, she had a bunch of kids. [00:54:50] Speaker B: No, she had a bunch of kids. [00:54:52] Speaker A: They was the real stay at home mothers. [00:54:54] Speaker B: I mean, bread was 50 cent. No, Brad was a nickel. My stepdaddy told me, now, he worked at Esov. [00:55:08] Speaker A: Okay? [00:55:09] Speaker B: Now, Esov is a job around here. It's like a plant, supposedly. [00:55:12] Speaker A: Pretty good job. [00:55:12] Speaker B: Good job. [00:55:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:55:13] Speaker B: Now, he had went on an interview for UPS, and he had the interview for Esau. But the guy at Esau, he said. He told the guy Esau that he'll come back for the job. Like, he'll do the job. And then after, he told the man that ups called him, but he was like, he already said it, whatever. So he didn't want to go back on his word. Do you know how much they was paying at Esau when my stepdaddy started working there? [00:55:37] Speaker A: How much? [00:55:38] Speaker B: $2 an hour. [00:55:42] Speaker A: Big money. [00:55:43] Speaker B: $2 an hour. A mustang was. A brand new mustang was $3,000. You know what I'm saying? Like, of course you could afford that now, back then, because shit didn't cost so much. Now my Netflix bill costs the same as cable used to cost back in the day. You know what I'm saying? But shout out to grannies and all of that. How we started talking about that. Was it Gail, Gail. Oh, yeah. Shout out to Gail. Oh, and one thing. Gail said that Oprah wanted to set her up to secede her for the Oprah Winfrey show, but Gail turned it down. [00:56:21] Speaker A: That's some big shoes to fill. [00:56:23] Speaker B: Yeah. She was like, nah, I want to do my own thing. Whatever. I didn't know Gail went to school for journalism. She really is that nigga. When it comes to that. They met working at. I forgot, what city was it? Was it Baltimore? Think they met in DC or before? Before Oprah got to Chicago, they met someplace else. Now, the nigga that I am, it seemed kind of weird, but it was a big storm coming. Gail wasn't from where they were, but Oprah already had a place. She was like a intern or assistant or something like that. So Oprah was like. And she was like, this how they became such a good friend. She was like, oprah was like, well, you don't have to drive home because I think she was in DC and was commuting to Baltimore or something like that. Well, you don't have to drive home. You can stay at my place. Because I got a place. Whatever. And she stayed and she was like, well, you don't have to. What about clothes? He's like, you can wear my clothes. She's like, back then, we was about the same size. You can wear my clothes. He's like, well, I don't have any draws. He's like, well, you can wear my draws. Whatever, Gail, that don't dispel some of the rumors you and over got. [00:57:27] Speaker A: Ain't nothing like a bestie that you can bump coochies with every now and then. I bet that relationship. [00:57:32] Speaker B: No, I need me a bestie like that. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to the bestie you can bump coochies with. But, yeah, I thought that was a good interview. But it wasn't. Just like, the nigga wasn't shit and didn't pay her back. [00:57:46] Speaker A: But I could see why she could look at them different, though, because men ain't supposed to ask women for money. [00:57:52] Speaker B: You're not. And that's why I'd rather eat bread than ask a woman for money. I start say to beware. Yeah. Only woman I ask for money is my mama. And she got a. She's like, now I can't put this back. Now they're going to tax it. You got to give me back, mo. [00:58:08] Speaker A: I made a joke with somebody this weekend about asking me for money. I really don't be asking me for money, but if you give it to me, I'm going to take it. [00:58:15] Speaker B: That's different. Not turning it down if you offer. [00:58:19] Speaker A: But please know it's an expectation. [00:58:21] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:58:22] Speaker A: To give me money? I'm not going to ask you for money, but if you're not giving it to me, our time together is going to be very short. [00:58:30] Speaker B: What do you consider? What if they take you out and stuff like that. Do that count? [00:58:36] Speaker A: That's normal stuff. Dates? That's normal stuff. [00:58:38] Speaker B: That ain't normal for everybody. [00:58:40] Speaker A: Want money? [00:58:41] Speaker B: You want cash money? [00:58:42] Speaker A: Yes. [00:58:43] Speaker B: Maybe that's why I ain't married. I give you cash, $20 for lunch or something like that? [00:58:48] Speaker A: Yeah, things like that. [00:58:49] Speaker B: Oh, well, you ain't talking about, like, pay a light bill? [00:58:52] Speaker A: I mean, that's nice, but I mean, like, unexpected money. [00:58:57] Speaker B: Do you expect to get your light bill paid? [00:58:59] Speaker A: No, I don't expect to get my light bill paid, but I don't expect you to go. I paid Duke for you. [00:59:07] Speaker B: Okay. [00:59:07] Speaker A: But I expect you to send me, like, money, then I can do what I want with it. [00:59:11] Speaker B: What if I send you lunch? [00:59:13] Speaker A: Yeah, that should happen about once a week. [00:59:16] Speaker B: Once a week? [00:59:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:18] Speaker B: God damn. That's a whole fucking bill. [00:59:23] Speaker A: I'm saying that's the way to keep my attention. [00:59:25] Speaker B: Email us at [email protected]. I keep a woman attention by texting and calling every day. [00:59:30] Speaker A: I mean, that's cool. Them texts can start getting. [00:59:36] Speaker B: Another round. [00:59:38] Speaker A: I say it all the time. My background picture on Facebook right now is a man holding up a sign saying, give women money. [00:59:47] Speaker B: I give you time and effort and a secure place to live. And you don't have to worry about a nigga busting you upside your head because they'll be scared of me. [00:59:55] Speaker A: No, I don't need a place to live. I got my own place to live. [00:59:58] Speaker B: I give you another place to live. A bigger place to live and a bigger car and security. But, goddamn, I got to do all that and give you cash? [01:00:07] Speaker A: Sound bite. Tamar, how am I supposed to know you like me if you don't give me money? [01:00:11] Speaker B: Because I would have beat up Chris. Because Chris Brown would have never thought to call you a muppet. He would have stayed in his goddamn place. [01:00:21] Speaker A: Find something new. [01:00:22] Speaker B: How many of you all think like that? Like, you keep your attention by giving money. [01:00:28] Speaker A: They won't admit it. [01:00:30] Speaker B: Keep attention with cash, money with money. [01:00:32] Speaker A: Yeah. They won't admit it. [01:00:34] Speaker B: Money, gifts, not effort, not time, not make you feel special. [01:00:38] Speaker A: You know why? Oh, God, I hate talking about relationships, but this is why everybody's doing it. And a man can give you everybody doing. A man can give you effort, attention, love, and still cheat. If you going to cheat, give me money. Like, if you go do that shit anyway, pay me. [01:01:00] Speaker B: But what if they're not going to cheat, though? [01:01:01] Speaker A: Who ain't going to cheat, though? [01:01:03] Speaker B: Me. I'm sure it's like, at least seven more me's out here. I ain't going to say 70%. It got to be like seven more mes that just ain't going to cheat if you're my woman. I ain't going to cheat. I'm not a cheater. But I also not about to feel like prostitution to pay money. [01:01:29] Speaker A: Okay, well, stop sleeping with her, then. [01:01:31] Speaker B: That's fine. [01:01:32] Speaker A: That'll make you not feel like prostitution. [01:01:35] Speaker B: Oh, no. If I ain't sleeping with you, then a lot of other stuff getting fallen by the wayside in God damn now. You give money? [01:01:44] Speaker A: Who do I give money. [01:01:46] Speaker B: What do you give then? [01:01:47] Speaker A: Me, nigga, I'm the prize. What do you mean? [01:01:51] Speaker B: You are not Simone Bowser's husband. What are you talking about? You the prize. What's the prize? [01:01:58] Speaker A: Funny. I am smart. [01:02:00] Speaker B: Tell me a joke since you're so goddamn funny, niggas. Tell me a joke. [01:02:06] Speaker A: That's. I what just did. [01:02:08] Speaker B: Hilarious shout out to Gail for having the bread. What's your barber shop experience like? Do you go in and shit? [01:02:20] Speaker A: Not anymore you don't go in. [01:02:22] Speaker B: Yeah, parking it. [01:02:23] Speaker A: You got to be 15. [01:02:24] Speaker B: What kind of haircut your son got? [01:02:27] Speaker A: T got locks, like half locks, half aid thing. [01:02:30] Speaker B: Oh, you got a half Travis Kelsey, you got a half Travis Kelsey out this bitch. [01:02:34] Speaker A: Yeah, Kayla got the full Travis Kelsey. [01:02:37] Speaker B: Kayla got a full Travis Kelsey. We can't have shit. Niggas try to take swag surfing, bro. Barack Hussein Obama was swag surfing at the White House on bet. But now it's the official celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs. [01:02:53] Speaker A: Is that not homecomings? A lot of homecomings coming up for the PwIs. [01:02:59] Speaker B: They gonna do it. [01:03:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:00] Speaker B: You know, it's a video where, like, them white girls, and it was like a white sorority, they had did, like, a dance video, and they had started doing it then, and we should have. [01:03:08] Speaker A: Known that it was coming. [01:03:10] Speaker B: You know what else got killed? Kind of like that. The white chair. The folding chair? [01:03:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:16] Speaker B: When the police did the video of the folding chair that killed it, I was like, yeah. And one of my favorite shows are the black guy who tips. I should have wrote in and said it. So they have, like, official weapon of the show, which used to be the taser. [01:03:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:32] Speaker B: But then they switched it to the folding chair for decades. It was a decade and some change. It was the taser. And then the official sport was this game called bullet ball, which is hilarious if you know the backstory of bullet ball, which is hilarious and tragic for the guy who created it or whatever. But they switched it to the folding chair. And I hate it because the folding chair has got appropriated by the white police. [01:03:56] Speaker A: Quick. [01:03:56] Speaker B: Too quick. It wasn't even a week out, and they doing folding chair videos. But anyway, the Kardashians tried to appropriate boxer braids, which was just straight backs. And now this barber says that everybody comes to the barbershop asking for the Travis Kelsey, which is just a fade. [01:04:22] Speaker A: So, ladies, beware when y'all see them with that haircut, because usually when we see them with that haircut, we think, oh, okay, he like black girls, so beware, because he might be in disguise. [01:04:32] Speaker B: And that's what you all get from falling for Travis Kelsey. Anyway, he had a little black girlfriend who they say he said he wasn't. Well, no, I think they dispelled that rumor that he said they was going 50 50 for everything. But, yeah, she's a fool. [01:04:47] Speaker A: Like in the movie poetic justice. These young girls don't know they cooch from a hole in the wall. [01:04:54] Speaker B: Poetic justice. That's the one with Janet Jackson. Hold up. Is that the one where they go in the mail truck with. Okay, okay. Yeah, I've seen that. Yeah, it was a tad bit before my time to care about movies. It says Mr. Kelsey's hairstyle, a buz cut fade, is easy to replicate. He said it's basically zero on the side until you get to the top. Motherfucker. What? We don't even talk like that in the barbershop. [01:05:22] Speaker A: Maybe when they in school. Barber school, maybe. [01:05:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Give me a zero to a three. To what? Shut up. Give me a fade. You want the boosie? No. Nas. Give me a Nas fade or Caesar. Come on. Travis fucking Kelsey. But, yeah, they taking everything. They got sweat. What do you think? They didn't want Beyonce. They started to get Beyonce. She got too black. She came out with the Black Panther. What else did she come out? What else she do when she stood on top of the police car? Did she even damage the police car? No, she just stood on top of it, and it was halfway underwater. They hated that. They hated her black guts. [01:05:58] Speaker A: Yeah, well, it started when she went to the Super bowl with all that black panther shit. When she did the Super bowl, the halftime show, which one came first? Black as fuck. [01:06:06] Speaker B: Did formation come before? I think formation came before that. [01:06:09] Speaker A: It did. [01:06:10] Speaker B: I think formation came before that, but it was around the same time. And then she did on the floor. But then she performed two years in a row because she performed with herself. And then the other year, she was, like, with Bruno Mars or some shit, like back to back. But this year, we got usher, my. [01:06:29] Speaker A: Barber, in the barbershop, there is a white guy cutting hair. So he's just giving out Kelsey fades all day. [01:06:38] Speaker B: A whole bunch of white people coming in. [01:06:39] Speaker A: No, I don't know. I mean, he has white clients. Yeah, but he cut black hair, too. He wanted the niggas who would wear a Kelsey fade like he wanted them type of white guys. [01:06:50] Speaker B: The fact that you call in it a Kelsey fade has me missed. That was the third time. Now, Amy, now, it was a joke at first, but now I'm getting a little perturbed. We know what a boosted fade is. [01:07:01] Speaker A: So he wanted them type of white guys. [01:07:03] Speaker B: I got a white homeboy. He used to wear the fade back in the 90s. Shout out to. Matter of fact, I spoke about brother little. It's his son. He used to have a know. [01:07:11] Speaker A: Should we call it the name? John B. Had hair. John B. Had. We had a little curler on the camera. [01:07:19] Speaker B: It's ours. It's just a fade. The only person who got a name on a fade is Boosie, and they might have a different name for it in New Orleans, in Baton Rouge or whatever, down in the bayou. John B. Had a fade, too. Yeah, what about. [01:07:38] Speaker A: But he had a little bit more hair on the top because he had a little, like, he could comb it to the side. [01:07:42] Speaker B: Robin thick had hair, though. [01:07:44] Speaker A: Yeah, Robin thick was normal. [01:07:45] Speaker B: Yeah, but he had it faded on the side. He had a little. What about Snow and Sana? [01:07:52] Speaker A: Yeah, he had a fade. [01:07:54] Speaker B: Eminem had a caesar, didn't it? He didn't have a fade until he. [01:07:57] Speaker A: Dyed it blonde and did all that weird shit. [01:07:59] Speaker B: Yeah. What is it now? [01:08:01] Speaker A: He's wearing his normal color. [01:08:03] Speaker B: Okay, he. A bruise. [01:08:04] Speaker A: Dark brown. Yeah. [01:08:09] Speaker B: Shout out to all of them. Have you noticed anything on your social media lately? [01:08:14] Speaker A: Like what? [01:08:15] Speaker B: Like them pulling down posts or whatever? [01:08:18] Speaker A: Like removing my shit. [01:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:20] Speaker A: No. [01:08:21] Speaker B: So I had one post I had done for the music Jones podcast, and I used the video, but not the music. It was us talking over the video of Dr. Dre. And it was because of UMG. They said, know, this has been muted because of. And we didn't even use any of the music. So UMG, Universal Music group, they couldn't come up with a deal with TikTok. They failed to reach an agreement because people want to get paid for the use of their music or whatever, and they couldn't come up with a deal with TikTok, so they pulling all of their music from TikTok. And I think, I guess it's affecting all of the social media sites. So I was just wondering if something happened with yours. [01:09:02] Speaker A: Oh, okay, now, yeah. In the past, Facebook would do that. They'll mute, like, 90% of the video. You can just be talking over the music, but all that's muted until the end. And at the end, it'll be like, all right, guys, see you later. And that's all of the video you get. [01:09:20] Speaker B: And I think it happened one time before, but now this just happened this week. So I don't know what they're going to do. But I feel like that's good for the artist, though, because a lot of them songs go popular off of TikTok. I remember when Megan Thee stallion her. What was that savage? When that album came out, people were saying the album was whack, but then they did the Savage challenge, and that made the song pop. [01:09:42] Speaker A: Still ain't got that dance yet. I had all of the pandemic to get it. I'm a savage classic. I can't get it. [01:09:52] Speaker B: That dance is a part of that GameStop movie. It's in that GameStop movie, and it's hilarious. And you'll recognize a lot of the actors in that movie, too, if you decide to watch it. What's another song? Even that song, what's the girl get it from a mama? Something. That lady, her song got popping on TikTok and social media. So if y'all trying to post some stuff and you want to use some Dr. Dre or whoever, Universal Music group, I don't know if you can. On social media. Yeah. What else? Before we get out of here, what's your feet game like? You got a nice foot game. [01:10:35] Speaker A: Excuse me? [01:10:36] Speaker B: Say, what's your foot game like? [01:10:37] Speaker A: Oh, we talked about this last week. [01:10:40] Speaker B: We did? [01:10:41] Speaker A: Yeah. At the end of our list show, I told G feet. Yeah, feet future. [01:10:50] Speaker B: Did you put this in there last week? [01:10:52] Speaker A: No. [01:10:53] Speaker B: Okay. [01:10:54] Speaker A: I did. Yes. [01:10:55] Speaker B: But we really didn't get into it. Yeah. People paying up to $45,000 for foot picks. Foot picks. Did I say that right? Yeah. It's somebody I know personally that got offered $500 for picks of their feet. I want to say they got a foot only fans account. [01:11:12] Speaker A: How to get in. Just be like, hey, you all like my feet? How do I get in? I want to get in on this. And the feet don't got to be pretty. [01:11:20] Speaker B: Oh, really? [01:11:21] Speaker A: No, they ain't got to be pretty people. They got they kinks. [01:11:26] Speaker B: I wonder if somebody got a kink for a foot with a brown toe. Might be yeah, they got an athlete's foot. Maybe I should leave mine rough looking. It might be somebody who liked that. Somebody who liked niche market. Yeah. And then the person was like, so this person is kind of tall, so they got bigger feet and the guy wanted her. And another girl who's also tall with bigger feet. [01:11:53] Speaker A: Foot wrestle. [01:11:53] Speaker B: You rub feet together for $1,500. [01:11:57] Speaker A: I would have been a foot wrestling fool. [01:12:01] Speaker B: You might as well bump coochies. [01:12:04] Speaker A: How much he offers for that? [01:12:11] Speaker B: All right, now. See you on food. [01:12:13] Speaker A: High. [01:12:13] Speaker B: See you on brazzers. [01:12:15] Speaker A: Food is high. [01:12:17] Speaker B: What's brazers? What's another one? [01:12:19] Speaker A: Hustlers. [01:12:20] Speaker B: Bang bus. Shit. There we go. [01:12:30] Speaker A: All right, I'm going to start sad. [01:12:33] Speaker B: Oh, shit. [01:12:34] Speaker A: Because the rest of it's going to be ratchet. [01:12:37] Speaker B: Okay. [01:12:38] Speaker A: Carl Weathers, action Jackson. Action Jackson passed away this week. [01:12:45] Speaker B: Damn. Yeah, 74. [01:12:47] Speaker A: 74. [01:12:49] Speaker B: He was on the mandalorian, too. [01:12:54] Speaker A: I didn't watch that. [01:12:55] Speaker B: Yeah, it was good. [01:12:56] Speaker A: I was trying to see. Is the cause of death been released yet? [01:13:02] Speaker B: Did I read. No, that was the other guy. [01:13:04] Speaker A: It hasn't. [01:13:05] Speaker B: Yeah, 74 is pretty young. [01:13:07] Speaker A: And Apollo Creed. [01:13:09] Speaker B: Apollo Creed. [01:13:10] Speaker A: Everybody love Apollo Creed. [01:13:12] Speaker B: Yeah. That's crazy. He died in the movie already. Now, he. Anyway, go ahead. [01:13:18] Speaker A: See, they ain't had to kill him off the movie. See? [01:13:20] Speaker B: Anyway, they did. [01:13:23] Speaker A: Speaking of killing things off. [01:13:25] Speaker B: Okay. [01:13:26] Speaker A: Ups and Lowe's both announced job cuts this week. Now, my theory of why ups is announcing job cuts, if you've ever worked for a company that has a union, you know, they like to play get back because they don't like them. Unions. So their union negotiated a humongous raise for their employees late last year. [01:13:51] Speaker B: Just for the drivers, though. [01:13:53] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Well, now the other people got to suffer the consequences. They got to get that money back. [01:14:00] Speaker B: They can't really fire the drivers because it ain't enough drivers already. So if somebody else getting fired, 12,000 people. That's crazy. [01:14:07] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, that's a company move. I just saw firsthand what companies will do to save money. So it's tough out there. And Lowe's at the same time, their cuts is at the corporate level. [01:14:22] Speaker B: Good. I was about to apply for Lowe's. Maybe not now. Maybe I'll apply for Home Depot. Anyway. [01:14:31] Speaker A: It is that time of the year for the Grammys, which is by the time y'all listen to this, y'all will know who won, because it's tonight, right? [01:14:39] Speaker B: Oh, it's tonight. [01:14:39] Speaker A: I think so. Okay. Yeah. Clive had his parties. [01:14:42] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:14:43] Speaker A: But the rock nation brunch did not happen. It was canceled for this year. [01:14:50] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care. Yeah, if they were just going to have regular niggas that do podcasts there, I might would have made it. Probably wasn't going to make it. [01:15:00] Speaker A: Yeah, it was just going to be a party with famous people. The usual. [01:15:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:15:08] Speaker A: Something a little outside of the usual. Tyrese said he wish he was born Mexican. I'm sorry? She says he was born Latino. [01:15:18] Speaker B: Latino? Yeah, because he said, they families stick together. I hate this narrative that black people don't stick together or black families don't stick together. Like, that ain't all families. [01:15:28] Speaker A: That's you, nigga. [01:15:29] Speaker B: That's your family. And the people you'll be around, I'll be around niggas who be around their families anyway. Stop with that dumb shit. Y'all think so? Less of black people. Black people don't know how to stick together. Shut the fuck up. [01:15:41] Speaker A: Well, Tyrese got some deep seated hate. [01:15:45] Speaker B: Nobody told you to build a Carabas in your backyard. Tyree, shut the fuck up. You asked Will Smith for $5 million in the middle of the night, wanting to talk to dj envy wife od hours of times and shit, talking about she beautiful. Shut up. That nigga should have smacked me anyway, go ahead. [01:16:00] Speaker A: Speaking of Will Smith, Dwayne Martin got. [01:16:04] Speaker B: Engaged this weekend to a woman. [01:16:06] Speaker A: To a woman? A very young woman. [01:16:09] Speaker B: How young? [01:16:09] Speaker A: Like 20s maybe. Like she's still in her modeling career. Very young. And everybody said she looks like she could be him and Tisha's daughter. She do kind of favor Gina. She favor Gina. [01:16:26] Speaker B: Well, maybe he liked what he liked. He wanted her to look like just. I think I saw a recent picture of her where she looked smaller, like she don't look like Smokey Robinson no more. You remember that picture they had posted? And it was like a bad shot. [01:16:41] Speaker A: Of her or whatever. I think that was for the role she was playing. That bad picture. Yeah, but the picture that's circulating now is from the summer war show. What was the recent one? [01:16:52] Speaker B: Emmys. I think it was the Emmys, and all of them was on the Emmys. [01:16:55] Speaker A: And her people did her good, like face, wardrobe, hair, everything. [01:17:00] Speaker B: Body snatched. [01:17:02] Speaker A: Yas, they did her. [01:17:04] Speaker B: Really. [01:17:06] Speaker A: Speaking of people who didn't get done. [01:17:09] Speaker B: Good, Jacquees, what happened? [01:17:13] Speaker A: Him and Trey songs got into it this week. They got into a kerfuffle. There was hands thrown. There was hair thrown. [01:17:23] Speaker B: Did he pull. Oh, yeah, it says quee's head. Yeah, pull out his. [01:17:28] Speaker A: So he said that Trey was in the. They was in a party. Trey was in there talking about rape, of course, and some other stuff. And they got into it, like, they got into fisticuffs and Trey pulled some of jacquees'locks out. [01:17:44] Speaker B: Trey Songz is who y'all think Chris Brown is. [01:17:49] Speaker A: We had it wrong all this time. [01:17:52] Speaker B: Which one of y'all? Yeah, and he went on a rant. Would you have gone on this rant if this nigga went to snatch your dreads out? [01:18:05] Speaker A: I don't know. Jacqueline's kind of dramatic. He would have did it anyway. [01:18:10] Speaker B: You think he would have? [01:18:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:18:12] Speaker B: Okay. [01:18:12] Speaker A: But, yeah, I saw the pictures of the. They could be reattached. Good news. I hope he picked them up because they could be reattached. [01:18:19] Speaker B: Don't. That's gay. [01:18:20] Speaker A: What? Reattaching locks? [01:18:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:18:22] Speaker A: What? [01:18:23] Speaker B: Don't do that. [01:18:24] Speaker A: What do you mean? [01:18:25] Speaker B: If you got a ball spot and you got locks, don't put them back in. You need to just cut it. [01:18:29] Speaker A: Do you know how long it takes. [01:18:30] Speaker B: To grow a lock as a woman? I don't know. As a man? I don't care. Don't do that. That's like getting extensions on your lock. [01:18:39] Speaker A: It's his hair, though. [01:18:40] Speaker B: It's not in there no more. Once it's out, don't do it. You supposed to be a man. A man's man. Them niggas lucky they ain't go to jail fighting in fucking Dubai. You can't holler in Dubai. I got a homie over there. He was like, you know the white line? If you drive past the white line, wow, they get your ass. [01:19:01] Speaker A: I need to bring some of that here because I can't stand. [01:19:04] Speaker B: I can't stand. [01:19:05] Speaker A: Make me mad in traffic. Drive over that fucking white line. Oh, I can't stand. That's what we've been talking about. [01:19:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm talking about it. I don't like it. [01:19:14] Speaker A: Your motherfucking bump over that line. I don't want to make me mad. [01:19:17] Speaker B: I don't like it. Especially as a driver. I need all the space I can. And if you over the white line, you and my spice. Yeah. [01:19:23] Speaker A: Get the fuck out of the way. [01:19:24] Speaker B: All the right. Either one for me. You know what I'm saying? [01:19:27] Speaker A: Oh, I can't stand that. [01:19:29] Speaker B: I'm glad. Damn. Got some emotions. All the emotions. Anger out of there. [01:19:35] Speaker A: A few things that make me mad. [01:19:37] Speaker B: That Kevin Samuel. [01:19:38] Speaker A: Kevin Samuel. [01:19:39] Speaker B: And niggas that don't give you cash money. [01:19:41] Speaker A: That's one. And there's one more what, Shaggy? [01:19:43] Speaker B: You don't like Shaggy? [01:19:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't stand fucking shaggy. Broad stick? No. Did you shut the fuck up. [01:19:49] Speaker B: Did you watch him in the little Mermaid live performance? [01:19:53] Speaker A: No. [01:19:54] Speaker B: Under the sea. [01:19:55] Speaker A: I do not like that nigga. [01:19:57] Speaker B: Why? [01:19:57] Speaker A: I don't know. Something about him is just so fake to me. I cannot stand Shaggy. [01:20:02] Speaker B: He real jamaican, though. I didn't like. I was like, man, he a fake jamaican. But I asked my resident jamaican, he was like, nah, shaggy good. [01:20:10] Speaker A: Shaggy legit. Okay. [01:20:11] Speaker B: Yeah, Shaggy legit. [01:20:12] Speaker A: Shaggy is who I think Sean Paul is. [01:20:15] Speaker B: You think Sean Paul fake? [01:20:17] Speaker A: They say Sean Paul. Ain't Sean Paul Legit? [01:20:20] Speaker B: Yeah, he legit. [01:20:21] Speaker A: He got some asian in him or something, ain't it? [01:20:23] Speaker B: No, he legit. [01:20:24] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:20:24] Speaker B: I don't think he got asian. No, he legit. Okay, he legit. Just come in making all the noise you can. [01:20:30] Speaker A: He had the braids. If you look at his album cover, Sean Paul, the braids. He got feed ins. [01:20:37] Speaker B: Oh, really? I don't know what that means. They fake. [01:20:40] Speaker A: Just a little bit of hair added. [01:20:42] Speaker B: See, I don't approve of that. No. As a nigga who is hairless. No. You got to take what you can give. Take what you've been given. This is the part of the quick hits that you don't like, because it's not going quick. It's not my fault this time. It's not my fault. [01:20:57] Speaker A: Goddamn, Shaggy. Any more quick hit? [01:21:00] Speaker B: We got two more hits. That's supposed to be quick. [01:21:05] Speaker A: My hit was over. [01:21:06] Speaker B: Hold on. Nate Dogg's. [01:21:08] Speaker A: Oh, Nate Dogg's estate is finally being settled and been gone for a minute. [01:21:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:14] Speaker A: So it's finally being settled. His family is going to split 2.7 million. Yeah, I know. It was two point seven. Two point seven dollars. [01:21:20] Speaker B: Two point seven million dollars. [01:21:22] Speaker A: Not a lot of money. [01:21:23] Speaker B: Not for nine kids and a wife. No. Well, that's $270,000. [01:21:28] Speaker A: I'm not retiring. [01:21:29] Speaker B: No. Say nice. Well, in the words of Nate Dog, it ain't no fun if the homies can't have none. And y'all gotta split it between all the homies one more and then we get know the segment to lead us on out. [01:21:46] Speaker A: What was it Joe? Is it Joe? [01:21:48] Speaker B: No, Darren Rucker. [01:21:50] Speaker A: That nigga. Oh, my God. Darren's rucker got caught with some y'all. [01:21:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a drugs plural, too. Yeah, in Williamson county. What's in Williamson county? [01:22:00] Speaker A: He was in Tennessee, I think that's Tennessee. [01:22:03] Speaker B: Oh, no, we got Williamsburg county, ain't it? Yeah, he was in. Yeah. Yeah. [01:22:09] Speaker A: Get your ass out of Tennessee. The fuck? [01:22:11] Speaker B: I ain't lying. South Carolina women, basketball winning and shit. You could be here doing all the drugs you want. Now I know why he was on the front page news, because if he was in South Carolina, they'd have just brushed that under the road. You a celebrity here, boy. Get your ass back. [01:22:23] Speaker A: They would have let you go. They would let you drive off drunk. But anyway, they got him hemmed up in Tennessee. I want to say it was DUI. [01:22:31] Speaker B: And the drugs, cocaine and what else you think? Probably cocaine and weed. [01:22:37] Speaker A: Yeah, because he still got money. He just won this big award or something. [01:22:41] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he still got. [01:22:43] Speaker A: He ain't in the heroin phase. [01:22:44] Speaker B: They was calling this nigga Hootie. It's not Hootie. It's Hootie and the blowfish. But ain't none of them niggas named Hootie. But he the face of the damn band. [01:22:53] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember calling him Hootie back in the day. [01:22:55] Speaker B: He goddamn hootie. [01:22:59] Speaker A: I did fraud today, okay? [01:23:01] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Good job today, okay. Could the blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Good job today. [01:23:11] Speaker A: Okay. [01:23:12] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today. [01:23:16] Speaker A: Fraud today, okay. [01:23:17] Speaker B: I did a good job today. Blessings come from God, because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. And it's time for our scammer of the week. And most of the time, the scams are from people scamming the government or people scamming corporations or companies or their own job. But this time, this is more of a cautionary tale. This happened in Charlote, North Carolina. A South Carolina man said he was scammed out of $18,000 after putting his car up for sale on Facebook marketplace. I've purchased some things off of Facebook Marketplace, but one of the things I do is I make sure I meet the people in person, and I have a mean look on my face similar to the ice cube. So they won't try to scam me or rob me. I try to scare them, but then I'm nice. The guy's name is Christopher Cain. Says he decided to put his 2016 Audi on Facebook marketplace to help pay for his wedding in November. He says instead, he's left without a car and a bad check as a scammer he met in Charlote allegedly ripped him off. He said that they met up. He drove to Charlote from Spartanburg. They met at a shopping center on South Trion street near. The guy checked the car out, and he gave Kane a cashier's check from the state employees credit union. Everybody down here knows that bank or whatever. So he said he took the cashier's check straight to his bank and had his people look over it. And the lady at the bank said it looked real. But once the check was processed, Kane learned it was not legit. So he drove back to the credit union listed on the check and said that they confirmed that he had been scammed. He said the check they told me originally was a legitimate account number, but apparently the check had been washed. I don't even know what that means. So at some point, the check was legit. He filed a police report. A police report. Now he's battling out with his insurance company. He said that he's out of the car. They have the car, both keys and the title. He said, unfortunately, his insurance is not going to cover it because the police reported it as fraud rather than theft. And all he wants is his car back. So that's a cautionary tale. I don't know what kind of due diligence he could have done other than going to the bank to see if the check was real and how. Don't. I don't know what he could have done, but I guess let that be a cautionary tale to y'all when you're doing business on Facebook, marketplace, maybe what other kind of way he could have got. [01:26:01] Speaker A: I guess electronic is the way of the future. Some type of electronic payment. Because if they washing certified funds. Goddamn shit. [01:26:16] Speaker B: But even with that, if I'm buying your car, I'm not going to send you the money. Right then. You know what I'm saying? On both sides. How can you protect yourself? [01:26:29] Speaker A: Mmm. [01:26:33] Speaker B: I don't know if you could do a third party. [01:26:36] Speaker A: Yeah, I was going to say probably have some type of third party there bank or something. I don't know. Because that's what most people do now, like certified funds. Right? [01:26:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:26:44] Speaker A: Okay. I know this legit because this is a cashier's check. [01:26:47] Speaker B: And he took it to the bank to see if it was a cashier's check. And it was a cashier's check. [01:26:51] Speaker A: It was, yeah. Damn. [01:26:53] Speaker B: I would hold a bank liable, whoever I went and asked, because you said. [01:26:59] Speaker A: You can't tell by looking. What the bank should have done was call the other institution. That's what they should have done. And they would have known right on the spot, which is very easy to do. That's part of what I'm going to be doing with this new fucking position anyway. [01:27:14] Speaker B: And your friend, that used to work. [01:27:16] Speaker A: At the, my friend that used to work at the financial institution do that all the time. Call another bank and say, hey, I need to verify these funds. And they'll look the check up and go, oh, it's legit. Now, if they would have did that, the bank person would have told him right there on the spot. [01:27:29] Speaker B: What does it mean? It was washed, basically. [01:27:32] Speaker A: Kind of like making a counterfeit money. Oh, they take, they took the original ink off of a valid check and then put in what they wanted to. [01:27:41] Speaker B: Put also like the name, just that the money amounts and all that. [01:27:45] Speaker A: So it is on certified paperwork. [01:27:49] Speaker B: So it literally was washed. Damn. [01:27:52] Speaker A: Well, so that's why when they took it to the bank the first time, they looked at it and go, oh, yeah, this is legit. [01:27:57] Speaker B: Well, whoever he met, it wasn't like he was scammed online. So it's a real person. Whoever that is, got that car in Charlote. Well, God damn, they might now. Yeah, they could sell that car for $2,000 and be good. [01:28:10] Speaker A: And they got the paperwork and they got the title. Yeah, he signed it over. [01:28:15] Speaker B: Now, if they sell that car for like 3000, you know what's probably going to happen? They're going to sell that car to somebody else. Somebody going to register that car. And whoever they sold our car to, that dude going to come back and get. They're going to give that dude back his car once it gets registered. And whoever that other person is going to be out of bread. [01:28:33] Speaker A: Damn. [01:28:34] Speaker B: Because I've seen that happen before. Like, people have bought a stolen car thinking it was not stolen, and the people come back and get their car. And now that person is out of a car. So now he out of 18 bands. This other person going to be out of, probably, yeah. It's going to be too good to be true. Like sell it for five, six, $7,000. They're going to be out of six, $7,000 and a car. But he'll at least get his car back. [01:28:57] Speaker A: Damn, I wouldn't even want it back. That's like a used condom. [01:29:01] Speaker B: I want my car back. [01:29:02] Speaker A: Too many niggas have been in it. [01:29:04] Speaker B: I want my car. Because you out of 18 bands. Yeah, he can sell it. Yeah, he can't sell it and the. [01:29:09] Speaker A: Insurance company don't give a fuck. Damn. [01:29:12] Speaker B: Yeah, hopefully he get his car back, but somebody going to be out of some bread. Maybe they can do a Gofundme or something for him. But Amy, it was real. [01:29:26] Speaker A: It was something. [01:29:27] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to you if y'all want Amy's love? Give her some money, please. Or if you want her feet, give us some money, too. [01:29:35] Speaker A: That too. Yeah. [01:29:36] Speaker B: Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:29:38] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number, 22 cents. And that includes cash app and venmo. [01:29:49] Speaker B: You can find me on social media. Preacher, underscore BP. You can find the show on instagram at Djblaze show. I might start a TikTok. I'm scared of TikTok, though. [01:30:00] Speaker A: What do you mean? [01:30:01] Speaker B: Cuz, man, you ever got caught up watching reels? Yeah, it'd be like one day I was watching reels for like, two and a half hours. Feet kick up on the couch. I don't need that in my life. I got shows to watch. [01:30:16] Speaker A: If you all ever see me on my instagram and you notice that all of the stuff that was posted was between two and 03:00 a.m. I got caught up on reels. [01:30:30] Speaker B: But thank you all for listening. Shout out to everybody that emailed. Email us [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you. Sonic tap of the brown. Yeah, what else? [01:30:42] Speaker A: Hello there. [01:30:42] Speaker B: She was on a breakfast club the other day. It was such. [01:30:45] Speaker A: Fuck the breakfast club. When I said I was boycotting them. I am boycotting them. [01:30:50] Speaker B: Why? [01:30:50] Speaker A: Because Jess. Hilarious. Oh, you don't like standing on that shit? That's stamped. Why don't you like her not listening to them? No. Fuck Jess. [01:30:58] Speaker B: She did something to me problematic. [01:31:01] Speaker A: What? [01:31:01] Speaker B: What did she do? [01:31:03] Speaker A: I never liked her. From years ago when she was victim blaming a young lady who came out saying that she was raped, and she came out, like, years later. So she made a video victim blaming. I think that she made another video defending the fact that she did it. Like, y'all ain't gonna get up and. [01:31:21] Speaker B: Tell me what this is during COVID times, too? [01:31:22] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a long time ago. [01:31:23] Speaker B: No, I'm saying this was not too long ago. Like, in a year or two ago. This wasn't too long ago when she did that. [01:31:28] Speaker A: Maybe 19. [01:31:29] Speaker B: About 19. [01:31:31] Speaker A: Yeah, I've been. Not liked her. [01:31:33] Speaker B: I forgot about that. Oh, no. [01:31:35] Speaker A: And then the way she treated sexy. This is a sexy red fan page. I love sexy. [01:31:45] Speaker B: You love sexy red? [01:31:46] Speaker A: I do. [01:31:48] Speaker B: I did not know that. [01:31:49] Speaker A: And the way she treated her. [01:31:50] Speaker B: How did she treat her when she. [01:31:51] Speaker A: Came on the show? Sexy was like, no, fuck that. I ain't talking to you. And it was because she had made some comments about sexy red saying that she was having too much sex and too much unprotected sex and stuff. [01:32:01] Speaker B: I don't think that's too bad, though. I thought you meant like she talked shit. Like bad shit. But didn't they? I thought they pieced it up by. [01:32:07] Speaker A: The end of it. They said they did, but still I. [01:32:10] Speaker B: Didn'T think that was too bad. [01:32:11] Speaker A: It was the way she was kind of gaslighting her when they met up on the show. She was like, what? What did I say? I didn't say anything. Sex was like, you know what the fuck you said. [01:32:22] Speaker B: But if somebody really don't know. But hold on. If I really say something, I'm trying to think, all right. You said something today. You was like talking about the hairline like it won't go back or something like that. But let's say I really took offense to it, but you really was joking, okay? And I'm like, and you really don't know that you said something that bad. It might not have been that bad, but it might have just been that bad to me. And you really asking, how's that gaslighting me? If you really asking. Because I didn't take it. I took it as her really not. [01:32:58] Speaker A: I took it as what the fuck she was doing. [01:33:00] Speaker B: I don't think. [01:33:01] Speaker A: I don't know. That's just me. I don't like her views on women. No, she wasn't the one. She wasn't the pick. I am no longer listening to the Breakfast club. [01:33:10] Speaker B: Damn. [01:33:12] Speaker A: And I tried Didi in the morning. [01:33:15] Speaker B: They come on at five. [01:33:17] Speaker A: I tried Dee Dee in the morning and I was like, what the fuck is happening over here? [01:33:22] Speaker B: You might like, what is that? And it's the thing about Dee Dee is closer to the breakfast club because they talk about more current event type stuff to be going on. Ricky Smiley. Now they just be laughing and funny. [01:33:35] Speaker A: I'll just listen to serious. [01:33:37] Speaker B: Steve Harvey is just like a good produced show. But they do too many skits and all kind of other stuff. But the breakfast club, the only show that really talk about current topics and. [01:33:47] Speaker A: Stuff, which is fine. I'm only in the car for like what hour every morning, if that long, 30 minutes. I'm only in the car for 30 minutes every morning. [01:33:53] Speaker B: Anyway, they lost one. [01:33:56] Speaker A: Amen. [01:33:56] Speaker B: We was wrong, too. We was real wrong about them, too. I forgot about that. I did want to bring that up that she wasn't my favorite, but she was the fan favorite. Everybody was like, we need just hilarious. [01:34:07] Speaker A: She's a nigga. Favorite. [01:34:09] Speaker B: The black people favorite. No, it's a lot of women that love her, too. It's a lot of women that didn't like Claudia. I don't know how you feel about Claudia. Did Amanda Seals do it? One time? She wasn't Amanda. I liked the girl, Lauren Larosa. I liked her because she had the radio. She had all the stuff, like reading the rumors. She could read. The girl from Charleston was pretty much the same to me. She just had an accent and you could tell she was just happy to be there. But she was good to me. It was a couple other women that they had on there that was good even. Be easy, baby girl. I think she's down in Atlanta now, but she used to be in Columbia. [01:34:48] Speaker A: Oh, Beezy, baby. [01:34:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:34:49] Speaker A: Okay. [01:34:50] Speaker B: She used to be in. I think she's in Atlanta, Tennessee. [01:34:54] Speaker A: Okay. I thought she was still in Columbia. [01:34:56] Speaker B: No, she left now, but she was on before. She was good on there. But everybody to me was better than Jess. But I think just her social media presence and people knowing her is what. [01:35:08] Speaker A: Yeah, you know what? I'm going to start doing? [01:35:11] Speaker B: What? [01:35:12] Speaker A: I'm going to just talk to my children. That's what I'm going to start. [01:35:17] Speaker B: That might be good. That might be something different. [01:35:19] Speaker A: Talk to my children. [01:35:20] Speaker B: I can hear your son. I can hear Tina. Why are you talking to us? Turn the radio on. I can hear that just in a very calm, low voice. Just. Do you want to talk to us? Every morning, but yeah. Email us. [email protected]. Let us know what you think about that, too. Let us know what you think about everything. What's your favorite color? We want to know. [01:35:48] Speaker A: I got a story about that, too. We'll talk about that next week. [01:35:51] Speaker B: Write it down. At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy. [01:35:55] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy. [01:35:56] Speaker B: Oh, and check us out. Wednesday we talk about what we talking about. [01:35:59] Speaker A: One hit wonders. [01:36:00] Speaker B: One hit wonders. Anyway, Shabboy, be easy. [01:36:04] Speaker A: It's a girl. [01:36:05] Speaker B: Amy. Let those who have ears listen. Where have you at? [01:36:11] Speaker A: This is the DJ, blaze. [01:36:13] Speaker B: Shelley. Shelley. Shelley.

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