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[00:01:14] Speaker B: Music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions.
The DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy.
[00:01:50] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy.
[00:01:51] Speaker B: And you can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free 99. Amy, how you doing?
[00:01:57] Speaker A: Free 99. Sorry, I was listening to Kanye last week.
I'm the bootleg queen.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: Pull that mic a little bit closer to you. Beloved close.
[00:02:11] Speaker A: Oh, this one?
[00:02:12] Speaker B: Yeah, there you go. The real one.
[00:02:14] Speaker A: I'm the bootleg queen.
[00:02:15] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. What was that before the new workout plan? Yeah, that was classic. That was when we all used to live in Bentree.
[00:02:24] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:02:27] Speaker B: So how was your week?
[00:02:30] Speaker A: The week was kind of exhausting.
[00:02:33] Speaker B: Tell me.
[00:02:35] Speaker A: Oh, gosh, I'm working mandatory overtime.
[00:02:38] Speaker B: Mandatory?
[00:02:38] Speaker A: This shit is ghetto.
[00:02:39] Speaker B: Mandatory overtime makes you mad. Voluntary overtime. You just be happy to be right.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: I'm like, okay, I'm getting the bag, but you tell me I got to be here.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: Got to be here.
[00:02:50] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:02:50] Speaker B: I remember one time I worked at Honda, and we had to do mandatory 10 hours a week.
Boy, it was the long days. And then, like, on Fridays, we would do a party at this club. Every Friday night, I would wake up and I would be up from like five in the morning till five in the morning every Friday. But the life of you.
[00:03:14] Speaker A: Yeah, that was my week. I want to shout out FMU. Shout out the black graduates at FMU.
[00:03:21] Speaker B: Anyway, yeah, who was that?
[00:03:22] Speaker A: Alumni.
[00:03:23] Speaker B: Somebody was like, yeah, FMU.
We really HBCU. I was like, no, you all just in the colored section off campus.
[00:03:32] Speaker A: Can't do that.
[00:03:34] Speaker B: I used to think there was an HBCU until I was, like, in my twenty s or whatever. Because the only people I knew that went there was black people. But, yeah, so shout out to them and they.
Yes, they call that the University of South Carolina east.
Shout out to all y'all. I hope you all had fun. I hope you all went to the game.
[00:03:54] Speaker A: I saw a few people who went to the game. The game was a blowout.
[00:03:58] Speaker B: Who won? Franz?
[00:03:59] Speaker A: Mary Francis. Mary won both games. The guys was to blow out or the girls? It was like 100 to 55.
[00:04:04] Speaker B: Damn, they really put on they deserve it.
That one girl, she had all the rebounds. I wonder how she did. She had that 44 rebounds out a couple of weeks ago.
Well, without further ado, and please remind me, Amy, before we get into the stories and stuff to talk about what we watched. Yes, because we didn't get into that last week. I think I watched some pretty entertaining stuff. I don't know how you felt about the stuff you watched, but we do have an email. Lots of opinions from the homie Shaquetta shout out to her.
Thank you for this lengthy email. Because for me that means it's just a lot of content, she says. So first I want to say hey. Well, I got to read it right? First I want to say hey. Lol. I always email y'all in my head and forget to in real life. Yeah, I do that too. I'll be thinking about emailing shows, but then I just don't. My bad, Lol. I catch every time y'all drop. I promise y'all still have a listening me. I know your FMLA was worn off, but I'm glad you're back, Amy. I really love you, she said, I really love the video aspect y'all are introducing because sometimes I'm cracking up but could really die laughing if I could see y'all. So thanks.
Forgive the format of my email I'm typing as I listen to the episode. That's understandable. Good. You keep the thoughts fresh. He says the whole breezy thing is tired. Hell, Rihanna got back with the nigga twice after the situation happened. He was a kid and it was just so long ago. Plus, the lady Rihanna has forgiven him and moved on.
Okay, so that is true with Rihanna, but situation with Karuchi was a little bit more recent and she alleged that he put hands on her too.
I don't know if he said it in the song, he said it to her or he said it like in text messages or something. But he basically said that if you was my girl and we're not together no more, if I can't have you, nobody can have you. Which is just horribly problematic coming from a nigga that put hands on the woman before. So all of that and then couple that with the fact that she got like a lifetime restraining order against him, which really means something. Then the picture that we mentioned in the last episode with him standing up with his hands behind his back just don't seem good.
So I think that's what it is, man, because Karuchi, wasn't she on claws or something like that? And you know what, network claws come on TNT. And you know what, show the game that he was supposed to be on was on TNT. TNT. So maybe that was it. Maybe it wasn't ruffles. Oh, and ruffles was like, how did I get in?
When they brought up Chris Brown said what he said or whatever, they had all these statements and stuff. But then Chris Brown was like, y'all know what the fuck y'all say. You know, it was, don't, do I have a dog in the fight? Would I like to see Chris Brown on those stages? Probably because it's entertaining. But whatever night he has to do, whatever he would do, like perform that next day, I would still have to go to work so it don't affect my life any.
She said, amy, you really have is the daily okay, I think you really have the daily mathematics on the halftime performance. I definitely have to go back and catch all of the Easter eggs. I thoroughly enjoyed the performance, but I do agree with B's eight out of ten rating. See, I'd be knowing shit. It was so damn much going on. I feel like certain songs should have been longer and some shorter. As for the commercials, I remember too. She said the Arnold Schwarzenegger don't nobody know how to spell Schwarzenegger. So she just put Arnold Schwartz, Swartz and Beyonce. She said, that's it. It was very cute and the budget was there. B did a great job and wasn't overly enunciating her words like she tends to do sometimes as a car. Karen hive member she could have just stood there and I would have been fine with that. She had me refreshing every streaming service and blog site as soon as I heard drop the music. You wouldn't have had to refresh nothing if you'd had title because it was right there. I love country B.
[00:08:31] Speaker A: It was about a 20 minutes delay.
[00:08:33] Speaker B: From it being on title. Okay, she is really going to shake the table with this one and I can't wait. Going to. She already is. Them white people are up in arms about her country song. I'm excited to see who she'll collaborate with. I saw someone on TikTok say that three acts of Renaissance would be her paying homage or homage to genres started by black people and that the last act would be rock and roll.
[00:09:01] Speaker A: I heard that, too.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Interesting take. I see it. Yeah, well, I don't know, though, because the first act was house.
Okay, but white people ain't took over house. No, they did. They have taken over house.
Yeah, with that music. Because the house music is and then country. You think she'll do the blues next?
Will it be a jazz album?
[00:09:29] Speaker A: Did they take that jazz?
[00:09:31] Speaker B: Yeah, Harry Connick Jr. Who? And then they can name Harry Connon.
Yeah, but he do jazz.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: Get the fuck out of here.
[00:09:39] Speaker B: Yeah, Google. I'd be knowing shit, Amy. I'll be knowing shit.
Thank you for your email, Quetta. We appreciate.
[00:09:48] Speaker A: Oh, she got some more?
[00:09:50] Speaker B: No, I damn sure did. Oh, she said, as far as starry goes, a cold star in a can. And only the can is the truth. It makes Sierra mist taste like off brand soda.
[00:09:59] Speaker A: Told you. Matter of fact, her and our mutual cousin put me on Starry.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: Oh, really?
[00:10:07] Speaker A: Yeah. I saw them talking about Starry because I saw Starry in the store all the time. And I was like, I'm a sprite girl. And I saw them talking about starry on Facebook, and I was like, well, let me give it a try.
[00:10:17] Speaker B: To me, lemon lime soda to that nigga Sierra miss. And Sprite is just a lemon lime soda. To know I drank mountain lion, because I know it's going for I always want to raw when you hear Mountain.
[00:10:35] Speaker A: Yeah, when I hear somebody say mountain.
[00:10:36] Speaker B: Lion, I always want to.
I drank Dr. Perky, B. You usually keep your laugh cute. But that cackle you let out about the insurrection sixes. Yeah, because Amy caught me off guard with them damn names, bro.
Great show as always, Amy. Don't go missing again. Next time. I'm sending buddy from the taking movies series after you. I'll be back with my list after the next episode drops. In honor of Black History Month. Remember, you ain't got to do shit but stay black and die. I love us. For real. I would. Thank you.
[00:11:09] Speaker A: Shout out to Joe Clark.
[00:11:11] Speaker B: Oh, that's what he said, ain't it?
He dropped a lot of one liners. See, that's the thing about a good movie. They got to have some one liners in it. Some stuff you can put in a real life. Like, I've never seen. Really. Never really seen.
What's the movie with the women and they robbing the bank?
[00:11:32] Speaker A: Set it off.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: Set it off. But I'm in a buying, Nate. I know that. You know what I'm saying?
Even taken, I have a special set of skills. You know what I mean?
[00:11:42] Speaker A: Okay. See, because I've never seen taken. I've never seen any of the takens.
[00:11:47] Speaker B: Do you like action?
[00:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah, sometimes. Yeah. I like everything.
[00:11:52] Speaker B: Okay. Because some people just don't like, I.
[00:11:54] Speaker A: Ain'T watching no fucking westerns.
[00:11:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:58] Speaker A: Okay. So to tie it back, like taken. That was a line from Abbott elementary. Oh, they used that last week.
[00:12:08] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:12:08] Speaker A: They was talking about the movie taken, and Janine was like, okay. So I never seen it. And I was like, me, too.
[00:12:15] Speaker B: I forgot about that scene. Well, you mentioned it. That's something. We watching taken. I mean, not taken. Abbot elementary. Yeah. Which is a good series.
[00:12:26] Speaker A: It is so good.
[00:12:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:27] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness.
[00:12:28] Speaker B: It take you back to the old days of appointment television where you got. Well, you don't have to watch it, but you would prefer to watch it the day it come out.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: I can't watch it when it come out because I'm watching sisters.
I'm watching sisters.
[00:12:43] Speaker B: You can't watch sisters the next day?
[00:12:45] Speaker A: No.
[00:12:45] Speaker B: Why?
[00:12:46] Speaker A: Because I'm watching sisters.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: Well, Janine Quinta is Amy's fault.
[00:12:55] Speaker A: But what we do, we watch it Friday. Like, as soon as I clock.
[00:13:00] Speaker B: You watch sisters as a family. No, you watch Abbot as a family.
[00:13:04] Speaker A: Yeah, we watch Abbot as a family. Like, as soon as I clock out, I'm like, okay, get the snacks. Cue up the tv. Let's watch it.
[00:13:10] Speaker B: Y'all eat piece of that pound cake y'all bake every week.
[00:13:13] Speaker A: I didn't do a pound cake this week. Yes, I did. Yes, I did. It was gone. It was gone, like, the same day.
[00:13:18] Speaker B: Jesus.
[00:13:20] Speaker A: Because, you know, the kids was out of school last week.
I made the pound cake Sunday. And I was like, don't touch it till Monday. Because a good pound cake, if you let it sit overnight, that's when the flavors sit. Really?
[00:13:31] Speaker B: Like spaghetti?
[00:13:32] Speaker A: Yes. You don't want to eat it, like, fresh the same day.
[00:13:36] Speaker B: That's what she said.
[00:13:38] Speaker A: So by Monday at noon, that thing was gone.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: You all eat it with cake. I mean, ice cream.
[00:13:45] Speaker A: Let me just eat it.
[00:13:47] Speaker B: That's what she said.
[00:13:50] Speaker A: But no, there will be no pound cake today.
[00:13:52] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:13:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:55] Speaker B: Are you going to venture off into other cakes?
[00:13:58] Speaker A: I thought about it. I don't know.
[00:14:00] Speaker B: Why pound cake? You make it from scratch.
[00:14:03] Speaker A: Yeah. Why a pound cake? I'm glad you asked. There was a group, right, during the holidays, this group came out of nowhere on Facebook called black people pound Cakes.
[00:14:13] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:14:13] Speaker A: And it really had the black women in the chokehold.
[00:14:16] Speaker B: But is it gone?
[00:14:17] Speaker A: No, the group's still there, but I had to get out of it. Because they started letting white people in.
[00:14:20] Speaker B: I'm in this group called. It's like a black nerd group where they talk about movies and shit.
[00:14:26] Speaker A: Like, extraordinary. Yeah.
[00:14:28] Speaker B: And they got some white people in it.
[00:14:29] Speaker A: Yeah, I had to get.
[00:14:32] Speaker B: Somebody's talking about. It was, like, something that 99.9% of black people like or whatever. And it was like. I didn't like. It was trash. I was like, what are you doing here?
You just sit down and shut up.
[00:14:44] Speaker A: That happened in our group, too, because it was just black women in there. A few guys sprinkled in, and we was talking about our grandma recipes, and, oh, y'all try this and try lining your pan with this. And here come this white man said, I'm trying to perfect my Doritos pound cake. I don't know if I said this on the show.
[00:15:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember you said.
[00:15:02] Speaker A: He was like, I'm trying to perfect my Doritos pound cake with the cool ranch frosting. And all the black people was like, what the fuck? How you got here?
[00:15:10] Speaker B: Was he serious?
[00:15:11] Speaker A: I don't know. I don't know if he was trolling, if he was serious, because that's the.
[00:15:15] Speaker B: Day left and haven't been back since.
[00:15:18] Speaker A: But shout out to Ramona.
I don't know if she listens. She listens occasionally. She got kids, so she can't listen like she wants to because I'd be good at work.
[00:15:26] Speaker B: You know, you could stretch that out.
[00:15:27] Speaker A: I don't want to stretch it because. Hold on. Let me see.
[00:15:30] Speaker B: That's what I mean.
[00:15:31] Speaker A: Okay. See, I didn't want to get on top of my bun.
[00:15:33] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: All right.
Because she got kids, and I'll be cussing. But shout out to her.
She was in town for homecoming this week, too, and she bought some cakes with her.
[00:15:45] Speaker B: She gave you some.
[00:15:46] Speaker A: No, I didn't do homecoming. I didn't do any homecoming.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: You could have met her.
[00:15:51] Speaker A: Yeah, so she was in the group, and now she's, like, really into it. Like she's doing emulsions. And what is that? That's like a flavoring that you put.
[00:15:58] Speaker B: Emulsions.
[00:15:59] Speaker A: I think that's how you pronounce it. I don't know, but it's like how you put different flavorings in the cake.
[00:16:05] Speaker B: Inside the cake. Yeah.
[00:16:09] Speaker A: Biscotti.
Yeah, she did the biscotti. And. Yeah, she in that shit.
[00:16:15] Speaker B: She's selling them.
[00:16:16] Speaker A: I think she gave them away.
[00:16:18] Speaker B: Damn, I would love some cake.
[00:16:21] Speaker A: You got to get at Tasha and Brittany, because that's. They.
[00:16:25] Speaker B: Sarah.
[00:16:27] Speaker A: They got to connect to the cake.
[00:16:29] Speaker B: Where she live?
[00:16:30] Speaker A: Aiken.
[00:16:31] Speaker B: Oh, that's kind of far for cake. I go some places for some things, but I ain't going that far for cake. I go up the street for some good cake, not 2 hours away. What else you've been watching other than Abbot elementary?
[00:16:45] Speaker A: The show on BET plus called Churchy.
[00:16:47] Speaker B: Oh, Kev on stage.
[00:16:48] Speaker A: Kev on stage. Yeah, it's good if you grew up in the church. It's super funny if you in the church now.
[00:16:55] Speaker B: Yeah, I started listening to his podcast a little while ago after Rod and Karen was on one time and then I started listening or whatever. And I like him. And the girl angel, she funny.
[00:17:09] Speaker A: She is hilarious.
[00:17:10] Speaker B: She funny. He funny too. But she is funny too. So yeah, I listen to them all the time and that's on BEt plus.
You watched all of it.
[00:17:20] Speaker A: I got like one episode left, I think.
[00:17:22] Speaker B: I wonder, is that on that app?
I'm going to find it. I ain't got bet plus. So I got to go through other mean. Sorry, kev on stage. I listened to your podcast shit. Anyway, what else you.
[00:17:34] Speaker A: Well, last week we talked about slightly that we had watched Vince Staples.
[00:17:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I read an article that said that they were trying to get people to like it and tweet Netflix so they can get a second season because it was only five episodes and I've watched it twice already by accident.
[00:17:54] Speaker A: I think I watched it three times.
[00:17:56] Speaker B: Really?
[00:17:56] Speaker A: I watched it twice by myself. And then on the third time, t walked in the room. He was like, what's this? It's funny.
[00:18:01] Speaker B: Do he know Vince Staples?
[00:18:03] Speaker A: No, he don't.
[00:18:04] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:18:05] Speaker A: And that's why I was trying to make him understand. He was like, who is Vince Staples? I was like, no, he's a rapper. Like, he's a real rapper.
[00:18:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:18:11] Speaker A: And then he was like, but nobody in every episode, nobody. And I'm like, yeah, that's part of what makes it funny.
[00:18:18] Speaker B: The episode when he was in jail with the big dude, that was funny. He was like, yeah, and this is something too that they do. They bleep out certain things. So he was like, what's your name? He's like, yeah, my name, Vince. And he's like, nah, what's your other name? And he said it and then they bleeped out. He's like, yeah, we get upstairs, we're.
[00:18:35] Speaker A: Going to line it up. Yeah.
[00:18:40] Speaker B: Go ahead.
[00:18:40] Speaker A: I was just going to say how funny it was.
[00:18:42] Speaker B: Go ahead, go ahead.
[00:18:45] Speaker A: Because like I said, it kind of put you in the mind of Atlanta a little bit, because it's like subtly funny. It's like they ain't cutting up.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: They ain't shucking and jive.
[00:18:53] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:18:54] Speaker B: But it's like real slick, smart humor. That's the kind of humor I like. And he real sarcastic with the way he talks. Yes. You know what I'm saying? So he don't care. Like, it was one scene when it was him when he was growing up, and he was like, walking through the house, whatever. And it was just real subtle. But he had put an eggo in the microwave and he just ate the shit, like, raw. He ain't putting over syrup on it or nothing. He just ate it. You know what I'm saying? His mama said something, he's like, okay. And that's like how he is in real life. I don't know. I like that show. But the fact that it was five episodes make you even want it more, you know what I'm saying?
[00:19:28] Speaker A: And the crazy part about it is like, t recognized him not from music. He recognized him from Abbot elementary.
[00:19:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Because he was the boy, he was the homeboy. Yeah, he a good actor. He a good actor.
[00:19:38] Speaker A: And he caught something in episode one that I didn't catch when the police had pulled him over. And they was like, yeah, I think that's the actor from Gabbot elementary on the police radio. And t caught that. And I missed it.
[00:19:49] Speaker B: Oh, they said it on the radio, police radio.
[00:19:52] Speaker A: And they was like, running his plates. So when dispatcher was dispatching back to the police, they was like, yeah, that's the actor from Abbott elementary.
[00:20:01] Speaker B: Wow, that's crazy. So it's supposed to be like, now that's something I wondered, too, because I was like, if it's supposed to be like a little bit behind about his life, why he already got a g wagon, but now it's supposed to be like, right now. I like that. Then the family reunion.
[00:20:21] Speaker A: Oh, the family reunion was self.
[00:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:20:26] Speaker A: Playing musical chairs. I missed it. The first time I missed it in the background, it was playing music.
[00:20:39] Speaker B: Either OJ or Al. No, he was supposed to be OJ.
[00:20:42] Speaker A: It had to be the white Bronco USC.
[00:20:44] Speaker B: But, you know, the glove. Yeah, but OJ. That wasn't OJ truck, though.
[00:20:49] Speaker A: That is right.
[00:20:50] Speaker B: That was Al truck.
[00:20:51] Speaker A: Al truck.
[00:20:51] Speaker B: But then he did have all of the stuff. And then he talked about getting his stuff back and all of that.
But, yeah, that whole series when his.
[00:21:00] Speaker A: Uncle was gone and he came back to the grill in that glove.
[00:21:05] Speaker B: Then he had to do the food.
That's a good episode. I mean, a good series every episode.
[00:21:12] Speaker A: The whole thing was good.
[00:21:13] Speaker B: The one I got finished watching this morning while I was cooking, I'm a pose. A picture of my brick man. Let me tell you something. This morning, I made some eggs, okay? Them eggs was perfect.
Golden brown, white, yellow, whatever color eggs are. They were, like, the perfect. Like what? No darkness. It was all one fluffy color anyway. But I was cooking in that episode with him and the dude chasing him around or whatever, and they had the shooting.
[00:21:39] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:21:42] Speaker B: She could have spoiled it, because he was on the breakfast club before. Either that Thursday before it came out or the day it came out. I want to say that Thursday. And she said something about somebody dying.
I was like, why the fuck would she say that?
[00:22:00] Speaker A: Because she's not a good person, that's why.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: Yeah, she's not a good person.
Other than that. So if you all haven't seen that, go watch that. It's good. It's on a Netflix. Five episodes, 22 minutes episodes. So it ain't going to take a long time or whatever.
[00:22:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched it in one sitting.
Mia culpa. Of course.
[00:22:21] Speaker B: Hold up, because I'm going to save that for last, so we can talk about that, both of us. Anything else?
[00:22:26] Speaker A: Kimba.
[00:22:27] Speaker B: What is that?
[00:22:28] Speaker A: So I've seen everybody on Facebook saying, oh, y'all need to watch Kimba. It's so good. So good. So I was like, I made it a point to watch that.
[00:22:36] Speaker B: Is that a movie?
[00:22:37] Speaker A: It's a movie.
[00:22:38] Speaker B: What's it on?
[00:22:39] Speaker A: Bet. Plus, it's about the life of Kimba Smith.
[00:22:42] Speaker B: Who is that?
[00:22:43] Speaker A: She's a young lady who ended up taking her boyfriend's, well, baby daddy's drug charge.
[00:22:51] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:22:52] Speaker A: She didn't want to, but he died, and they had to charge somebody, so they charged Clinton. This happened during the Clinton administration. He ended up granting her clemency. Okay, so it was the story of how that came to be.
[00:23:09] Speaker B: Oh, so this is like a documentary?
[00:23:11] Speaker A: Yeah. Not a documentary.
[00:23:12] Speaker B: Oh, it's a movie. Yeah.
[00:23:14] Speaker A: But it was okay. But it was just like, everybody hyped it up. Like, oh, you all need to see this. I like fiction, like, a whole lot. So when I was like, oh, this is based on a true story. Okay.
It ain't as good as everybody said it was.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: Also, the fact that stuff is based on a true story don't boost it up for you.
[00:23:35] Speaker A: No.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: Really?
[00:23:36] Speaker A: No.
I watch tv to escape reality. I want it to be fake. As a mother, I want it to be so far from the truth. I love that shit. When you all be like, this ain't realistic. Yes, it's not. I love it.
[00:23:51] Speaker B: See, I'm the opposite. I'm the opposite.
[00:23:54] Speaker A: I don't want it to be realistic. I want to escape.
[00:23:56] Speaker B: Like how we talk about power and shit like that.
[00:23:59] Speaker A: Yes. I love all that fake shit.
[00:24:01] Speaker B: All right, I got you. So you finished empire?
[00:24:05] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:24:05] Speaker B: Okay, I thought so.
What else you've been watching Kimball?
[00:24:11] Speaker A: That's it. And then me, a couple of.
[00:24:13] Speaker B: Correct. All right. So I got a list.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:24:15] Speaker B: So the first thing I watched is a movie with the greatest act of all time with Leo, Nardo DiCaprio.
[00:24:21] Speaker A: Why you been in lately?
[00:24:21] Speaker B: It's a movie called killers of the Flower Moon.
[00:24:24] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:24:25] Speaker B: Now, you might hate it because it's based on reality. And it's about in like the 18 hundreds. Maybe not. No, it had to be.
[00:24:35] Speaker A: You want some old.
[00:24:36] Speaker B: They had to be 19 hundreds because they had cars.
Some Native Americans, they got pushed out into Oklahoma or whatever. And they pushed a group of them out, this osage tribe or whatever, onto some land. They found oil on the land. So everybody in that tribe was rich. You know what I'm saying?
[00:24:57] Speaker A: I'm looking it up on IMDb while you're talking.
[00:24:59] Speaker B: So what happened was white people can't let a group of colors of any kind be rich by themselves. So they would move out there and they would either marry the people and the people would die off from weird circumstances. And then the white people would take over their inheritance or never.
In one scene of the movie, like, one guy, he went to the store to buy something and the dude had gave him a price. He was like, man, these engine prices don't give me engine prices. I'm a white man or whatever, blah, blah, blah. So they would be like, overcharging them for stuff because they were rich. And, you know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. And so it followed Leonardo's DiCaprio character. And, like, his uncle. And the uncle kind of ruled the town. He's like the big man in the town or whatever. And Leo's character married one of the women. But like, certain people that were know they had big inheritance. Like the native american people, they were getting killed off in wild ways. And I don't want to spoil it, but it's a long movie. But it's a good movie. But it'll make you mad.
[00:26:04] Speaker A: Okay. It was 1920s. God damn, it's long.
[00:26:06] Speaker B: Yeah, three and a half hours long.
And then I went and read what really happened. And the movie could basically tell what really happened. Kind of, like, in a good way, but, yeah, I was watching that.
It's two documentaries I watched. It's one called American Nightmare. That's on Netflix.
And it's about this guy who went.
He just started dating this woman. I want to say they work together. She gets abducted, and there's no trace of her or anything. Everything just leads back to him.
I don't want to tell it, but it's a good documentary about that.
It's on Netflix. But if you like documentaries, like, crime documentaries, that's a good one. There's another one on Netflix called Love Stalker Killers. And that one. At first, I started watching this one. It's about a guy who met a woman on, like, a dating app or whatever. I think it wasn't Tinder. Maybe it was rumble or something, one of them. And some crazy stuff started happening after you start dealing with this woman. But at first, I was like, man, this shit kind of boring. These country ass people or whatever, but it's a twist in there.
That's a good one. I enjoyed, too. So them two documentaries.
[00:27:31] Speaker A: And then Dana would love your list.
[00:27:34] Speaker B: Yeah, but she already watched them, too, because I asked if she watched. I had saw her talk about american. I saw a few people talk about american nightmare, and then I asked if she saw love stalker killers, and she said she did. And then it's a movie called players. I meant to send that to you.
[00:27:48] Speaker A: Players. That's on my list. No, it's on my list.
[00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah, it's enjoyable.
I figure about 25 minutes into the movie, you'll probably know.
You'll pick up on how the ending is going to be okay. But it's enjoyable. So, players. It stars Damon. Damon Wayans Jr. Who is really a clone of Damon Wayans.
[00:28:18] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:28:19] Speaker B: There's no way somebody's son could have two.
[00:28:21] Speaker A: Because old people say you just spit him out.
[00:28:24] Speaker B: Him and his daddy don't have the same parents, but it's like they twin brothers. They sound alike. They look exactly alike. The only thing is, junior got hair and senior don't. So that.
Then you didn't watch the Wendy Williams doc?
[00:28:37] Speaker A: No.
[00:28:38] Speaker B: Which. It'll make you sad. And it's less of a doc and more of, like, a reality type show because it's really her. And some of the stuff she'd be doing and saying you could tell her mind is gone. Yeah, it's sad.
But I did watch that, and then I watched what you were mentioning earlier. Mia culpa.
How'd you like that?
[00:29:06] Speaker A: Realistic enough.
[00:29:07] Speaker B: Now I see why definitely that. But now I see why Beyonce just dismantled Destiny's child for Kelly. Because, let's be real, Kelly and Beyonce should be here.
There's nothing that should separate Kelly and Beyonce as far as status level. But now she's going to do Skinnermax movies, soft porn.
I saw her breast.
[00:29:34] Speaker A: You didn't see her nipple, though.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: I saw her breast.
[00:29:36] Speaker A: You didn't see her nipple.
[00:29:38] Speaker B: You want to pitch her nipple?
I got it.
[00:29:41] Speaker A: Her nipple was not in that movie.
[00:29:43] Speaker B: I saw her breasts.
[00:29:44] Speaker A: You saw titty.
[00:29:45] Speaker B: 80% of her breasts.
[00:29:47] Speaker A: You didn't see nipple.
[00:29:48] Speaker B: 80% of titties. Enough for me.
[00:29:49] Speaker A: Let me tell you.
[00:29:51] Speaker B: It was a skinny Max movie. She had sex with a man. As she's married.
[00:29:54] Speaker A: She has sex with a God.
[00:29:56] Speaker B: He's a man.
I was just disappointed in Kelly for playing that role.
[00:30:04] Speaker A: Oh, come on.
[00:30:04] Speaker B: Yeah. And then the type of role it was, it wasn't even her husband. She's an adulterer in the movie. What kind of message are you?
[00:30:11] Speaker A: What married woman wouldn't fuck travante Rhodes?
[00:30:14] Speaker B: My Mama, I know she would.
[00:30:17] Speaker A: What they say on Facebook, put it in a room with Travante and see if she folds.
[00:30:22] Speaker B: Put my mom in the room with come out of Jehovah's Witness origami.
He'll come out with a watchtower and awake.
He'd be going to the hall every Sunday.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: Oh, that's a beautiful man. That is a beautiful man.
[00:30:37] Speaker B: You blinded by the light, Kelly. Fine, too, but hopefully y'all seen it. If not, fast forward through this part.
[00:30:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:46] Speaker B: I am going to use the line.
Close your eyes and think of a color.
That was hard. I was like, damn, that's good right there.
[00:30:58] Speaker A: But I have to address the people who keep, who was saying stuff like, oh, this movie trash. Oh, I figured.
[00:31:04] Speaker B: It ain't trash.
[00:31:05] Speaker A: I figured it out in the last.
[00:31:06] Speaker B: In the first.
[00:31:06] Speaker A: You did not. You did not figure that motherfucking movie out in the last 10 minutes.
[00:31:11] Speaker B: No, not the ending. Spoiler alert. Yeah, we're going to spoil this shit. Yeah. You did not figure that out.
Especially the twist with the family.
There's no way you could figure that out. No, there's no way you could figure that out.
But once they started showing it, you could see like it was where it was going. Something was about to go down. You know what I mean?
[00:31:38] Speaker A: Yeah. At the end, when she was running down the road, and then she got in the car with her husband.
[00:31:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You could tell he wasn't what that.
[00:31:46] Speaker A: Was about to be.
[00:31:47] Speaker B: But even when she got to the house, the way the family was acting, even before the little knife thing or whatever, you could tell it was some weird stuff going on.
That's the part of those movies that, I mean, it has to get to that part, like the big conflict or whatever. But the way they got her there. If I would have found out my in law was lying about cancer from my private investigator friend, I would not be caught dead nowhere at their place.
[00:32:16] Speaker A: Well, she found out after she got there, though. But that would. She did. He said, check your email excuse, like, oh, I need to go out to the city for a minute. I would have got out right then. Yeah, but she tried to show her son, like, her son was going to be like, mom. Oh, my God, mom.
[00:32:33] Speaker B: Who did? She saw the email she told her to look at.
And the only reason they wanted to get her, because he smashed a stripper from P Valley, and they want to get back at her.
[00:33:36] Speaker A: That's a lot of women. She was ripping them pages off, like, goddamn.
[00:33:41] Speaker B: Not really.
[00:33:43] Speaker A: What?
[00:33:43] Speaker B: That wasn't a lot of women. That's a lot of women to paint.
[00:33:46] Speaker A: Yeah. You know how much goes into that? That's not like a one night stand. Like, he had to seduce them.
Like, he had to let you tell it. Work their way into.
[00:33:58] Speaker B: Let you tell he had to seduce shit.
[00:34:00] Speaker A: I mean, he wouldn't have to seduce shit with me. But Kelly was married, so he had to work his way in there. She wasn't all stiff and lawyer like.
[00:34:08] Speaker B: But she did that because she knew she wanted to smash.
[00:34:10] Speaker A: Mr. Painter. I can't remember his name. Mr. Painter.
[00:34:14] Speaker B: What his name was. Kaylin or something like that.
[00:34:16] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know.
[00:34:17] Speaker B: Damn, you don't even remember the nigga. What was her name? Oh, her name was Mia Harper.
[00:34:21] Speaker A: Yeah. Two characters from the best man.
[00:34:26] Speaker B: Mia and Harper. Yeah.
Best man.
[00:34:31] Speaker A: Best man.
[00:34:32] Speaker B: That was best man.
It was entertaining. I mean, I did like, because I watched it after I got off work Friday night, and so I did kind of, like, doze off on a little part. And then I woke up and it was fucking. No, they weren't fucking. I just was like, what the hell is going on? And I thought it was like, so far. So I go back or whatever the next morning to try to find what I missed, and I only missed 2 minutes. I was like, what the fuck?
[00:34:59] Speaker A: But, yeah, that's a beautiful. The way he was grinding on her.
Oh, my.
[00:35:06] Speaker B: Here's another thing. When she left, right when he propositioned her and she left, and then her dumb ass friend gave her the wrong information and she goes back and he's having sex with a white woman.
[00:35:20] Speaker A: She didn't even make him take a shower. Nothing.
[00:35:22] Speaker B: Yeah, just put it right on in.
[00:35:24] Speaker A: Well, they did stop at first and they went on a motorcycle ride, which.
[00:35:28] Speaker B: Is even worse.
[00:35:33] Speaker A: Because I thought about.
[00:35:36] Speaker B: That Jubilee line, love Jones. Oh, you got cars. And he got an edge up.
They weren't riding in the rain. This is totally different.
[00:35:45] Speaker A: But I have never been on a motorcycle, so never. If you own one or have access to one, is the camera still on? Yeah, if you own one, I have access to one.
[00:35:55] Speaker B: I mean, that part might not get.
[00:35:58] Speaker A: A camera, but anyway, I've heard that the revving of the motor gets you going.
[00:36:06] Speaker B: What is vibration?
[00:36:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
Gets you hot and ready.
[00:36:10] Speaker B: That's what they say.
[00:36:11] Speaker A: She got back, you have to do much. They got back to that room, to that loft.
[00:36:15] Speaker B: They had to leave her thing was always already juicy before she got on a damn.
Yeah, if I was him and no gravity came back out smashing shit. I'd have had a damn neapolitan. Had a white chocolate and mo chocolate, me and Kelly, but.
[00:36:34] Speaker A: And then people were saying that people was like, it was low quality.
[00:36:37] Speaker B: And that's why I had to say, lying.
[00:36:40] Speaker A: Y'all lying.
[00:36:41] Speaker B: They lying because it was great shots, great cinematography. I did see somebody talk about the quality of cars, so.
Yes.
[00:36:55] Speaker A: They didn't realize what the cars were.
[00:36:57] Speaker B: It don't matter. A 2002 mercedesbenz.
Yes.
He had an old mercedes.
[00:37:06] Speaker A: When they went to the restaurant. Yeah, I didn't notice that was an older car. It was an older mercedes was vintage.
[00:37:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Now that was my argument. I was like, that's a vintage car. Shout out. My homeboy Nick tricks had one of them. He had an old ass Benz like that. I don't think his was dropped out, but hers was vintage, so they could get away with her car. His car was a little.
[00:37:25] Speaker A: The motherfucker wasn't working.
[00:37:26] Speaker B: But I mean, he still could have had the car, though. He still could have had a better car than that.
[00:37:31] Speaker A: Who was going to buy? Kelly?
[00:37:32] Speaker B: She bought everything else.
[00:37:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I love that part, too. Pick a bill. Pick one, pick one. She can buy and sell his ass.
[00:37:41] Speaker B: The mom was over the top.
It was a lot. That just kind of made me mad at the movie at first, but then.
[00:37:52] Speaker A: That makes it a good movie. Y'all were pissed the fuck off at them characters. That's what it was supposed to do. Good job, Tyler.
[00:37:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he need help, though.
[00:38:01] Speaker A: And their hair was nice. Good job.
[00:38:03] Speaker B: It was there.
[00:38:04] Speaker A: Well, not the mama.
The mama had a wig on.
[00:38:09] Speaker B: But, I mean, it was nice at the end when we found out she was healthy.
There's nothing else. I mean, it was cool. I ain't like how it ended, though.
[00:38:21] Speaker A: You wanted them to get together?
[00:38:22] Speaker B: Might as well.
[00:38:25] Speaker A: Every happy ending don't rely on.
[00:38:28] Speaker B: But you know what?
[00:38:28] Speaker A: They probably a man winning.
[00:38:30] Speaker B: He did win. He got out of jail.
[00:38:32] Speaker A: No, but he wanted Kelly, so it. Don't rely on.
[00:38:35] Speaker B: He wanted her.
[00:38:35] Speaker A: A woman having to be with that man. She found her happiness without.
[00:38:39] Speaker B: He got what he wanted from her.
You got to be between her vaginal walls.
[00:38:45] Speaker A: But her happiness. I probably rely on a man.
[00:38:48] Speaker B: If I was him, I probably would have still been with the older black lady.
[00:38:52] Speaker A: Veronica Harrington.
[00:38:53] Speaker B: That was her name?
[00:38:54] Speaker A: No, she played that Tyler Perry thing.
[00:38:57] Speaker B: Yeah, she looked good, and she was rich.
[00:38:59] Speaker A: She's from South Carolina.
[00:39:00] Speaker B: Really? What's her real name?
[00:39:03] Speaker A: Don't get me the line, but I know she's from South Carolina.
[00:39:06] Speaker B: What part? I'm hard to find her in real life upstate.
[00:39:10] Speaker A: Don't get me to lying because I lied about rail last week. I was like, yeah, he from.
He's from Bowman, which is outside of.
[00:39:18] Speaker B: Bowman, which somebody told you or no.
[00:39:21] Speaker A: So I heard Jones say it on his show, and I was like, let me look that up.
[00:39:26] Speaker B: Oh, and he is from Bowman.
[00:39:27] Speaker A: Yeah, he's from Bowman, which is right outside of Orangeburg.
[00:39:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it is.
Now, where is James Brown from?
[00:39:34] Speaker A: Augusta?
[00:39:35] Speaker B: No.
He from someplace in South Carolina.
No. Is it Bamburg?
[00:39:43] Speaker A: He got to be right outside of Augusta.
[00:39:48] Speaker B: He was born in. Damn, I forgot.
I forgot where it was from. But, yeah, he was born in some country place in South Carolina.
What is the name?
[00:40:00] Speaker A: Barnwell.
[00:40:01] Speaker B: Barnwell. That's it. Yeah, he was born in Barnwell and then moved to Augusta anyway, so, yeah, that was what we watched. The winning Williams. That'll probably come on again. That was on lifetime. That was pretty good.
But me, a couple. That's what everybody's talking about now. So y'all check that out so you can be in the know.
Shit. Where? My damn iPad. Speaking of being in the know, I guess we get into what. What's been going on in the world.
So we were recording with my phone for social media content, and I like to look up everything on my phone, and I didn't have it, so I.
[00:40:41] Speaker A: Got to grab two phones. Need two.
[00:40:45] Speaker B: I got too many devices. Somebody say that like it? You say that like it's free.
Let's see what happened in the world today.
Well, this week, where you want to start? Amy.
Amy? Too much, I guess. We was talking about my iPad. Smell like my kitchen. Smell like food. Guess you were talking about social media. Not social media. Reality tv stuff. And Portia Williams. Let's start with her. She falls from divorce from her husband, Simon.
Was it Gabadia?
[00:41:28] Speaker A: You know what? I don't know how to pronounce that. I always call them Gaboda. I know that can't be right.
[00:41:35] Speaker B: Says the cause of their split is an ongoing matter. She's 42 and he's 59. They got married in a nigerian traditional native law and custom ceremony, followed by an american ceremony in Atlanta.
She stole him from. Well, she didn't steal him from the other girl because the other girl cheated with the pool boy. Right?
I don't even kind of stole him. She kind of stole. Yeah, but. Yeah. So there's no details on why they splitting, but it may be because he got into some.
He's being deported. Has he already been deported?
[00:42:21] Speaker A: Not yet.
[00:42:21] Speaker B: Not yet.
[00:42:22] Speaker A: He's still here.
[00:42:23] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, because I saw a picture. Somebody reposted a picture of him. He was at his house in Atlanta or something.
[00:42:30] Speaker A: Yeah, he just posted something like yesterday.
[00:42:33] Speaker B: Yesterday with that white on.
[00:42:34] Speaker A: Yeah, we know why Portia leaving, and it ain't no fucking irreconcilable difference.
[00:42:43] Speaker B: Why you think she leaving?
[00:42:44] Speaker A: Because he in trouble. Yeah, but I mean the fuck out of Dodge.
[00:42:48] Speaker B: But if he in trouble, how can she can't get in trouble?
[00:42:52] Speaker A: But he ain't getting no more money either. You think Portia was there because she. Oh, that's sweet. You thought Portia loved him?
[00:42:58] Speaker B: No, but I'm saying if she leave him, either way, she won't have access to no money.
[00:43:05] Speaker A: Right. That's why she leaving. The money's dried up.
[00:43:10] Speaker B: I don't know what make you think the money dried up?
[00:43:15] Speaker A: Why didn't get his citizenship?
[00:43:19] Speaker B: Well, he didn't get his citizenship because I read this that years prior, he came into the US and then got into trouble and got deported. And then in order to come back, he used a fake name, a fake identity to get back into the US.
And so once you do that and they figured out now you can't get citizenship, she knows something.
[00:43:44] Speaker A: The money about to dry up.
Parson ain't leaving the money.
[00:43:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it said immigration and naturalization services rejected his claim, saying that he committed multiple frauds, was previously deported, and had been using fake aliases in the past.
He entered the country illegally when he was a child back in 1982, and then he voluntarily left in 85. And he came into the US again and was quickly deemed an illegal immigrant in 86 and says he began scamming in 87. Damn. Committing credit card fraud, for which he was arrested and pleaded guilty.
[00:44:21] Speaker A: Nigga probably don't email both of us.
[00:44:23] Speaker B: Probably did aunts or grandma's or something, because my damn aunt got. Got one time. So he eventually was caught and the court prepared to deport him back to Nigeria.
Say while he was awaiting the deportation, he used a fake name and applied for a farm worker program.
Says he was accepted in the farm worker program, and three weeks after he was deported to Nigeria, he hopped on a.
[00:44:56] Speaker A: God damn.
[00:44:57] Speaker B: He hopped on a flight back to the US with his new alias.
Yeah, so they say he got his green card using that fake identity.
That's part of the reason why he getting deported, too. So all of that. Yeah, somebody read. Well, I was sitting in on very necessary podcast, and they googled his net worth. What do you think his net worth is?
A million, $40 million.
[00:45:27] Speaker A: Really?
[00:45:29] Speaker B: And she's worth five?
I don't know because I don't know if. So they had a ceremony in Nigeria, and then they had the american ceremony. So I wonder if them getting divorced in America, would that affect them being married in like. Well, maybe they'll still be married in Nigeria so she can handle the money there, but they're not married here, so she can't get in trouble with him. But I don't think the wife can get in trouble.
[00:46:02] Speaker A: Maybe more reason to stay married because she couldn't.
[00:46:05] Speaker B: She can't testify against him. Is that real thing or does that come from us watching?
[00:46:09] Speaker A: I don't know. I got it from power.
[00:46:10] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:46:15] Speaker A: But I don't know. I figured it was a money thing, like with him being caught, the money was about to dry up.
[00:46:23] Speaker B: But, I mean, if you have scammed the government like that and you've been scamming all your life, you'll probably scam your wife, too.
I don't know.
[00:46:32] Speaker A: I know she filed right after they told him no, like two days later.
Hope you cashed out, girl. Hope you was putting something back.
[00:46:42] Speaker B: I think she got, like, she going to be back on real housewives. I mean, she got a tv show out of it because they didn't have a show.
[00:46:49] Speaker A: Yeah, it didn't do well.
[00:46:50] Speaker B: Oh, it did. Don't nobody want to see? No.
What else?
[00:46:56] Speaker A: Portia mama. Portia mama been teaching her the game for a long time, so I'm sure she.
[00:47:02] Speaker B: Well, her mama was a.
[00:47:03] Speaker A: Her mama was teaching her the game, remember Portia, this ain't no new money. Portia, first of all, Portia came out of money because she's Jose Williams granddaughter. But I'm saying, like, she married Cordell Stewart. So this ain't, you know what I'm.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: Saying is, like, did her mama marry rich or something?
[00:47:21] Speaker A: No. Well, I don't know, but I know her mama was. If you watched the show from back in the day, her mama being, teaching her the game.
[00:47:26] Speaker B: That's what, like, you saw that.
What was her, what kind of stuff was her mama saying?
[00:47:32] Speaker A: Just giving her advice about being. And her mama taught her the game. Kind of like how Steve Harvey wife taught Laurie the game?
[00:47:41] Speaker B: Or did Steve teach Laurie the game?
He said, think like a man.
So, yeah, that's what a lot of the colors are talking about. Portia Williams.
I guess we revisit this story. We talk about this guy all the time. He was just in the news for pulling out somebody hair or trace songs.
There's a lawsuit that was brought to him, brought against him by two women claiming he sexually assaulted them in 2015 while at a party. They dismissed it.
[00:48:14] Speaker A: I cannot believe they dismissed this.
[00:48:16] Speaker B: Yeah. Say they sued him in October. Oh, they just sued him, accusing him of forcing himself on them to have non consensual sex while at an LA party in 2015.
Blah, blah, blah.
[00:48:34] Speaker A: We used to lust after Trey.
[00:48:36] Speaker B: He allegedly demanded they all shower together. Blah, blah, blah. Okay. So his attorney said that this is yet another example of nearly decade old allegations being repurposed to take advantage of California's constitutionally questionable new look back window. We look forward to vindicating Trey on the merits in court.
But the thing I did see something that said they could re file it or whatever in the future.
But they don't mention why they dismissed it, though. Maybe they're going to try to team up with a whole bunch of other women.
I mean, you say used to. It's still some women lusting after the name.
[00:49:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:18] Speaker B: There mean, it's another celebrity news. Dame Dash, part of my favorite hip hop record label, Rockefeller.
He's been sued. He lost a lawsuit and now he has to sell his third of Rockefeller records.
He did a movie with some people or whatever, and something happened with the movie and then they said he defamed them and they came out and sued him. They lost the lawsuit. So he had to pay, I think it was like $800,000 plus legal fees.
[00:50:00] Speaker A: This is sad.
[00:50:02] Speaker B: Yeah. And the crazy part is Jay offered to buy it for 1.5 million his shares. And Dame didn't want to sell it. So now some probably white firm going to own part of Rockefeller, which is crazy.
Yeah. It was a film producer. He sued Dane for defamation and copyright infringement in connection to a dispute over the 2019 film Dear Frank.
Yeah, he had to pay $705,000 plus $117,000 in legal fees. And so because of his debt, they forcing him to, I guess, forcing him to sell his assets. And that's one of his assets.
[00:50:39] Speaker A: Some pride, boy. Yeah, because he could have handled his business with the fees and had a little something extra for what Jay wanted to pay him for it. But he's standing on business. That's some black Air Force one business right there.
[00:50:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but now he ain't got no business because he could leverage that.
Anyway, I talked about Wendy Williams documentary and a part of the reason, her mental thing. They say she's been diagnosed with aphasia and dementia.
Now, we know she had graves disease and lymphedema, but they talked in a documentary, talked about her being. Her drinking habit. Coke. It was one part where she drank like half a bottle of liquor, and I think it was vodka. And one of the guys that was like, you drank this all day? I mean, you drank all of this today. And she said something, and he went to go take it. He was like, well, I'm going to just take it downstairs to keep it cold or whatever. Trying to get it away from her.
[00:51:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:49] Speaker B: She's like, bring it back, bring it back. She was like, fussing at him and shit.
[00:51:52] Speaker A: Somebody ancestors working overtime on Wendy ass.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: I don't believe that.
[00:51:58] Speaker A: Okay. You ain't got to.
[00:51:59] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't believe that. But somebody did say something about when wendy had said something about tap of the brown husband and tapper the brown said something. She said something like, she prayed for. Yeah.
And now this bastard.
[00:52:14] Speaker A: You can't mess with some people.
[00:52:16] Speaker B: Apparently you can.
Donald Trump messing with a whole bunch of people.
And this nigga selling shoes.
Because black people love shoes.
[00:52:28] Speaker A: But we don't know if somebody worked him yet.
[00:52:32] Speaker B: If anybody worked him. If anybody worked him, I think he would be a bigger fish to fry than damn Wendy Williams.
[00:52:39] Speaker A: That depends on if anybody actively worked him. We don't know. I didn't.
I didn't petition to my ancestors on his behalf. I haven't.
[00:52:48] Speaker B: What if his ancestors stronger than your ancestors and they just be fighting?
[00:52:54] Speaker A: Mmm.
[00:52:58] Speaker B: I think it's just genetics and cocaine.
You can't toot all that powder and drink all that liquor and get away scot free. The only way you can get away. Only drug you can get away from doing scot free. Now, you might lose a little bit of teeth, but crack, crack heads, make a full recovery.
[00:53:17] Speaker A: Be healthy, too.
[00:53:18] Speaker B: Yeah, they'd be healthy as hell. Be looking slim and trim, 2% body fat, but new teeth, but, yeah. So let us know.
[email protected] email us. Let us know what you think. Is it the ancestors?
Somebody put a rud on her. Let us know what else happened this week. Amy, before we get out of here.
You heard about that Illinois mayor who thinks she like Nino Brown?
[00:53:50] Speaker A: Yeah, that's my new read. I didn't read much about her, but I saw a post on social media, and it was like they had a picture of her beside a picture of Nino Brown. And I was like, oh, I'm with that shit.
[00:54:03] Speaker B: No, you're not with that shit.
[00:54:05] Speaker A: What?
[00:54:06] Speaker B: Do you know what she did?
[00:54:07] Speaker A: What? She's using her fame. She's using her power for her good, right?
[00:54:13] Speaker B: She can't. Businesses shut down because they won't donate to her campaign.
[00:54:16] Speaker A: She's using her power.
[00:54:20] Speaker B: If she was white, would you be?
[00:54:21] Speaker A: Politicians do that shit all the time.
[00:54:23] Speaker B: Not like this, though. Her name is Tiffany Henyard, and she's the mayor of Dalton, Illinois. Now, one of the things said, she came into a political meeting dressed as Nino Brown. She even had the dog.
The stuffed dog was walking around.
And I guess she wanted people to donate the money to her campaign or whatever. And one of the things that she did was she had a dj when she was leaving. Whatever. She had them play Rihanna's bitch better have my money.
It was one.
[00:55:07] Speaker A: This would be a tv show.
[00:55:09] Speaker B: It was one business owner said that he contributed $3,500 to her campaign the year before. She came back the next year to get money. And he was like, you know what I'm saying? He didn't want to pay it or whatever. For whatever reason, he didn't want to pay it. He won't want to contribute. So she got the people in city hall or whatever to deny his business license.
And she's done that with a couple of businesses. Say she used the police as her security and her muscle to strong armed people.
[00:55:48] Speaker A: In her mayoral photo, she got her arms folded like she can get you $12,000 back on your taxes. So that should let you all know right now, because most people, they just put their hands to their side in those type of pictures. She got hers folded.
[00:56:00] Speaker B: One woman said that she got cameras following around.
Some people think she got some mental issues. There's like, before she didn't wear all this makeup and all this kind of stuff, and now she acting like she's a celebrity. Say she's spent so much of the town's money on herself, like a personal security detail and stuff like that.
I ain't gonna lie. If you get my business shut down to deny my license because I didn't pay your stuff, you're gonna need a security detail.
[00:56:28] Speaker A: Y'all voted for. I mean, they did get y'all ass out and vote.
[00:56:33] Speaker B: And one lady said that she wished she didn't vote for. Say, I wish I could take your money back. No, she said, I wish I could take my. No, she said, it's a vote that I regret. So one lady said, but, yeah, they said that she spent more than $1 million on security and another $2 million for an ice rink that only opens when she's hosting an event.
They gonna put her in the same jail that they put Kwame Kilpatrick in and say they're in $5 million worth of debt.
[00:57:13] Speaker A: You see her Valentine's Day card to.
[00:57:15] Speaker B: The city with the kids out? Yeah.
[00:57:18] Speaker A: Happy Valentine's Day. I love you, and there's nothing you can do about it.
[00:57:24] Speaker B: I don't know, though. It says just south of Chicago. Let me see how old it says she is. 40. I might need to move up there, be with mayor. Mayor Hanyard. Love me a black woman and she got some power.
Yeah. Anyway, anything else you want to talk about?
[00:57:44] Speaker A: They voted for. That's all I got to say.
[00:57:46] Speaker B: They voted for who they thought they was getting.
[00:57:51] Speaker A: Wow.
All right, we got to start on a somber note. We lost two people last night. I'm sorry. Last week, one most recent. Last night, the news broke that Eric Mays has gone on to glory.
[00:58:10] Speaker B: What is the point of order.
[00:58:13] Speaker A: When they go low?
[00:58:16] Speaker B: What he say?
[00:58:17] Speaker A: I go low. Er.
[00:58:20] Speaker B: I wonder what was his cause of death?
[00:58:23] Speaker A: Was it like, it hasn't been announced yet?
He probably died with somebody on top of him. I know he'd been fucking. Damn. It's supposed to be quick, but okay. There was this clip from when he went to a radio show and his print was showing. Oh, my God.
[00:58:40] Speaker B: That old man got ducked on Sunday.
[00:58:43] Speaker A: I'm just saying, when they announced that he died, that's the first place my mind went. He was fucking.
[00:58:51] Speaker B: Is he married?
[00:58:53] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:58:54] Speaker B: Maybe you should find out. Maybe he was fucking his wife.
[00:58:56] Speaker A: I mean, you know, matter. I know he was doing it.
[00:58:59] Speaker B: You think maybe he was? I don't know. He looked like he drank and smoke.
[00:59:03] Speaker A: He do. He told you look like that. And Hadea broadbent, y'all probably remember her from back in the day. She was on the Oprah show and she was the little girl who had HIV and AIDS.
[00:59:18] Speaker B: She was like, back then, did she have hi. AIDS?
[00:59:21] Speaker A: She had full blown AIDS when she was on Oprah.
[00:59:23] Speaker B: She had full blown.
[00:59:26] Speaker A: And she was actually my sorrow.
[00:59:28] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:59:29] Speaker A: So she lived a long life to.
[00:59:32] Speaker B: Say that she had a. Yeah.
[00:59:36] Speaker A: And she went on to be an activist.
[00:59:40] Speaker B: A lot of people remember her from being on Nickelodeon and they did the special about a's and they had Magic Johnson up there with her. And he was like. That was when he looked at it differently or took his know a little bit more.
[00:59:59] Speaker A: So really now, okay.
[01:00:04] Speaker B: You don't think he got.
[01:00:05] Speaker A: He beat his.
[01:00:06] Speaker B: But he didn't have AIDS, though.
He had HIV.
[01:00:10] Speaker A: Sure.
[01:00:11] Speaker B: You don't think he had HIV?
You don't think he had HIV?
[01:00:15] Speaker A: Well, he don't know more, so that's the only thing that matters.
[01:00:18] Speaker B: What do you think? Hello? What you think? Is there a conspiracy or something? You think.
[01:00:21] Speaker A: No, I always thought that it was because during that time there was a lot of.
I can't think of the word I'm looking for. But they needed somebody to be the spokesperson to get us to stop all this reckless fucking.
[01:00:36] Speaker B: That didn't work.
You and dig have been watching the same video.
[01:00:45] Speaker A: But the 90s, HIV was running rampant and they needed somebody.
[01:00:51] Speaker B: Was.
[01:00:52] Speaker A: I don't know now what?
[01:00:54] Speaker B: Magic Johnson getting HIV didn't slow down. Shit.
[01:00:56] Speaker A: It didn't?
[01:00:57] Speaker B: No.
[01:00:58] Speaker A: Well, if there is somebody with HIV. I don't know. I don't know any people with HIV.
[01:01:02] Speaker B: You don't know anybody with HIV, you don't know anybody with herpes, do you? But one in four people got it.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: But then again, I wouldn't know. I probably do know somebody with HIV.
[01:01:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:01:12] Speaker A: You probably ain't going to say nothing wrong with it, but it depends on how they got it. Let's change the subject.
[01:01:19] Speaker B: No, let's not. Let's go. Let's dig a hole for you.
Speak from your mind. Speak from your heart.
[01:01:25] Speaker A: No, I mean, shit happens.
Heat at night. Yeah, heat at night. You forget to put that condom on.
[01:01:33] Speaker B: You don't forget to put a condom on.
That's a choice.
Like in the 90s, they have beating our heads every time you have sex. Put a condom on anyway.
[01:01:47] Speaker A: I bet Mia didn't have one on.
[01:01:49] Speaker B: No, she ain't had no condom on.
She got white women juices in her.
[01:01:54] Speaker A: Got paint all up in that thing.
[01:01:56] Speaker B: That's another thing.
It looked good for the movie.
That's just too much.
[01:02:05] Speaker A: Speaking of movies and Tyler Coco Brown, who has been in a lot of Tyler Perry movies and productions.
[01:02:14] Speaker B: She has?
[01:02:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:02:15] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:02:16] Speaker A: She was on if loving you is wrong. Single mom's club.
[01:02:20] Speaker B: That's a tv show.
[01:02:23] Speaker A: Not if loving you is wrong.
[01:02:26] Speaker B: For.
[01:02:26] Speaker A: Better or for worse.
[01:02:27] Speaker B: Okay. Was she like a stand up or something like that?
[01:02:30] Speaker A: She's a comedian.
[01:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:02:32] Speaker A: So apparently her house burnt down. Well, not apparently, it did. Her house burned down. And Tyler has offered to give her $400,000 for a new house.
[01:02:43] Speaker B: Yeah. You can't beat that.
I'll take two. And then, you know, saying, I'll be like, now you go ahead, I'll take two. And then go and give me something and just pay for the rest. That way I won't have to owe him a whole ass.
Just half an ass.
[01:02:57] Speaker A: He's probably had it before.
[01:02:59] Speaker B: Not mine.
You think he had Coco brown?
[01:03:05] Speaker A: How bad you want to get on? Well, I don't know.
[01:03:07] Speaker B: You think he smashed Coco brown?
[01:03:12] Speaker A: I don't know what Tyler into. They say he got a baby out there.
[01:03:15] Speaker B: I did hear that anyway.
[01:03:17] Speaker A: But that little boy should be a teenager now, at least.
[01:03:20] Speaker B: 1011.
[01:03:22] Speaker A: Last week, a lot of people, there was a big phone outage. I wasn't affected. I'm with a premier carrier.
So anyway, my phone never stopped. And even if it did, I wouldn't notice it because nobody don't call me. But at T T Mobile and a few Verizon people said that was affected. I think they were just wanting some attention because I ain't heard nobody else say nothing about Verizon being out.
So, yeah, it was Outage. It lasted, like half the day.
[01:03:52] Speaker B: Was that Thursday or Friday? I think it was Thursday.
[01:03:55] Speaker A: That had been Thursday.
[01:03:56] Speaker B: Yeah. Because a guy from my job, he had text me at like, 330, and I didn't see it until four. And I tried to call him back. He kept going straight to voicemail.
And then when I finally saw him at work, he was like, man, my phone. Why the fuck my phone at SOS or whatever, whatever. And then. So later on, I turned on the breakfast club, and then envy heaven was like, yeah, there's an outage for at t all over the nation. And I told, boy, he was like, oh, shit. That's what it was. He was like, man, I was about to get rid of my phone. He was mad.
[01:04:27] Speaker A: But anyway, so at and t is offering a credit.
[01:04:31] Speaker B: Okay. Big money. Yeah.
[01:04:32] Speaker A: So for everyone who is affected, they are offering a $5 billing credit.
[01:04:37] Speaker B: You can't even buy a sandwich for $5.
[01:04:39] Speaker A: But in the grand scheme of things and the way bills and credits are calculated, $5 is probably accurate for half a day. Yeah, that's more than enough for half a day.
[01:04:51] Speaker B: I wouldn't have credit y'all niggas. Shit.
[01:04:52] Speaker A: Because if you do 30 days divided by. I mean, the amount of your bill for the line divided by 30, you probably ain't coming up with five. So they better take that little $5 and get the hell on because Verizon wouldn't even give you that.
[01:05:04] Speaker B: I want to credit the shit because this happened to Verizon a couple of.
[01:05:07] Speaker A: Years ago and they didn't give you.
[01:05:08] Speaker B: And they didn't give you nothing. No, you don't get nothing. It happens every week with spectrum, and they give you nothing. So be happy with your $5.
[01:05:16] Speaker A: And speaking of phones and apple, Apple has told you how to stop putting these phones in rice when they get wet because they're saying that it actually does more harm.
[01:05:30] Speaker B: You said the potential.
[01:05:32] Speaker A: I was reading the article and I was like, yeah, it's kind of common sense because rice can get into your port, but the rice is doing what it's supposed to do. It's drying the phone out. So I don't know if they put this article out. I'm a conspiracist. They probably put this article out because too many people was drying their phones out and don't have to get replacements. But they're saying when you do put the phone in rice, please be careful because rice could get into places.
[01:06:00] Speaker B: The inside.
[01:06:01] Speaker A: Yeah, well, they don't have headphone jacks anymore.
There's only one hole in the phone now.
[01:06:10] Speaker B: I'm a child. Sorry.
But I guess that's the only place.
[01:06:17] Speaker A: Blow it out.
[01:06:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. Like, they had to say, like, when you plug it in. I know. In the audience, say, when you plug it in, it'll let you know if it's moisture in there, it's better to just let it sit. You know what I'm saying? For the day with some air. Not to use external heat sources either. Like a blow dryer.
[01:06:36] Speaker A: Like a blow dryer. Yeah. That'll do. Too much.
[01:06:40] Speaker B: That's all for the quiz.
[01:06:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:06:44] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today.
[01:06:47] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:06:47] Speaker B: I did fraud today.
[01:06:51] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:06:51] Speaker B: Could the blessings come from God? Because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
[01:06:58] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:06:59] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today.
I was going to use Portia's husband as a scammer of the week. But I wanted this to hit home a little closer. This is here in the great state of South Carolina, in my home county. In Darlington county, three Darlington county residents are charged in a property tax scheme. The South Carolina Department of Revenue has arrested and charged three Darlington county residents in an alleged scheme to defraud the government.
Scdor says James Edward Stroud, who owned more than 120 rental properties in Florence county, submitted fraudulent forms to the Florence county assessor's office, making it appear as if the properties were for sale or were legal residents of the tenants, even going so far as to have tenants sign fraudulent forms. Because of the fraud, the properties were taxed at 4% rather than 6% rate for secondary residences, leading Stroud to evade more than $1,053,000 in property taxes. Stroud is held at the Florence County Detention center. He faces five years each on six charges of property tax evasion and up to ten years on a single count of conspiracy to defraud the government. Meanwhile, Scdor also arrested and charged two of Strive's alleged co conspirators, Walter Mitchell caps Jr. And Tracy strive grooms. They each face up to ten years on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the government. I wish I had the time to follow up on this case to, what do I want to say? To campaign for them to get jail time because they defraud the government. That's money that could be going to the skus.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[01:09:04] Speaker B: To the roads.
[01:09:05] Speaker A: I just wonder who the tenants were.
[01:09:07] Speaker B: Probably somebody black.
[01:09:09] Speaker A: I mean, of course. Sign this.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:09:11] Speaker A: Now, I don't know. You know what the fuck they sign this paper.
[01:09:14] Speaker B: Speaking of tennis and rent, did you see that? It's one place where people didn't pay the rent. They put this big ass sign.
[01:09:19] Speaker A: Yes.
[01:09:20] Speaker B: Where was that?
[01:09:23] Speaker A: I want to say, because there's some new townhomes in West Florence. What's they called? Gable something.
[01:09:33] Speaker B: Where in West Florence?
[01:09:35] Speaker A: By sneed? Close to.
[01:09:38] Speaker B: Oh, they got houses over there now with it, because I never go down there.
[01:09:42] Speaker A: It's some there.
[01:09:44] Speaker B: Oh, you mean where that bridge is by IgA?
[01:09:47] Speaker A: There is some there. That's what I meant. Yeah, back there behind hope. Because they put that new hope health to building there. They're back there. And there's also some. When you cross the bridge on that to the right.
[01:10:00] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:10:01] Speaker A: I don't think it was them, though, because I saw more like.
I think it's those behind Hope Hill.
[01:10:07] Speaker B: Okay. Wow. Yeah.
I don't know what to say. About that, but I saw we were.
[01:10:13] Speaker A: Talking about, you can't fucking win for losing the rent high. Home ownership is a fucking scam. Like, you can't fucking win for losing.
[01:10:20] Speaker B: You got in the home ownership thing good, though. I did at a great time.
[01:10:24] Speaker A: I did great. It's just that the other stuff, like.
[01:10:28] Speaker B: Having to buy units and all of that.
[01:10:29] Speaker A: Yeah, the upkeep. They ain't tell me about the upkeep. This homeownership should have came with a husband that should have been in the package. I need to holler at my realtor, because you didn't tell me.
[01:10:40] Speaker B: Did you have a black realtor?
[01:10:41] Speaker A: I did.
[01:10:42] Speaker B: Okay. That's your problem. The white ones tell you the husband.
[01:10:46] Speaker A: Should have came with the closing costs.
[01:10:47] Speaker B: Now people act like them. People be trying to throw shade when they'd be like, well, where's your husband?
That's a sign right there. They're trying to tell, you, better get.
[01:10:56] Speaker A: On the good foot because it's about to be spring. And now I got to pay this motherfucker to come cut grass every two weeks again now.
[01:11:03] Speaker B: Yeah, ladies, that's something, too. That's something I disagree with, ladies. I find it disgusting when I see a woman cutting grass.
You know that disgusting sound you make all the time? Yeah, I hate it.
Woman cutting grass, taking the trash out, rolling the can and all of that shit. I don't like it. I don't like it.
[01:11:23] Speaker A: We don't like it either.
[01:11:27] Speaker B: I'm going to start a South carolina vert because charlemagne got it. And I'm going to start south carolina leg of ppp, proper pussy management known as ppm.
[01:11:38] Speaker A: If I could cement my entire lawn, I would fuck this grass.
[01:11:43] Speaker B: Yeah, grass is. Yeah. But anyway, email us
[email protected]. Let us know what you watched and all of that kind of know. We like to hear that. We like to get put up on some new stuff. You know what I'm saying? Some good things to watch.
Let us know how you're managing your pussy, ladies. Amy, let everybody know where they can find you on social media.
[01:12:04] Speaker A: I had to pause and think about pussy management for a second. I need to take some courses. Amy's 20 channel, two cent. That's amys, the number 22 cents.
[01:12:16] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm going to start the josea williams class.
That's going to be 101.
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[01:12:39] Speaker A: And it's your girl amy.
[01:12:40] Speaker B: And we out.
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