July 21, 2025

01:32:05

Eagle Eye

Eagle Eye
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Eagle Eye

Jul 21 2025 | 01:32:05

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On this episode El and B-Eazy read some emails, talk a little TV, get into some 6 degrees, read some articles and get into some scamming. 

 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. [00:00:38] Speaker B: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. This your boy, L. And sorry, y', all, we don't have no video this week. [00:00:50] Speaker A: It's all right. [00:00:51] Speaker B: It ain't my fault. No, the a. [00:00:52] Speaker A: It's all right, baby. [00:00:54] Speaker B: We got people that anticipate the videos every week, but this week we can't. But anyway, how you. [00:01:01] Speaker A: How. [00:01:01] Speaker B: How has your week been, man? [00:01:03] Speaker A: Everything's everything. How's everything over there, man? [00:01:05] Speaker B: Hey, man, can't complain. A little tired. Yesterday beat me up, but, you know. [00:01:09] Speaker A: With the heat, it was kind of warm out there yesterday. [00:01:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, it was, but just I was in the sun a lot, man. I was trying to get to it, man, so, you know, okay, it was. It got. You know, I got home, my cousin at work, he was like, man, you coming out tonight? Like, nah, cuz I'm drained. Yeah. Pause. Then somebody hit me up about coming out drinking. Nah, I'm chilling at the crib. Yeah. Yeah. Went home, came home, took a shower, ate some of that free lunch leftovers that I bought, played the game for a little while, laid on the couch. I was like, man, I'm going to be. I was in the bed at 10 o'. Clock. [00:01:50] Speaker A: Hell yeah, that. That sun will drain you, boy. Yeah, that sun will drain you. [00:01:54] Speaker B: Especially when you in it. Like, if you like kind of like in the heat, it. That'll drain you, but directly in the sun. And stay there and stay out there. Yeah, that. That'll drain. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Yeah. I ain't had no scuffles getting out the door. You know, that's my, My, my. That's myself. [00:02:10] Speaker B: Nah. Cause I. I was staying outside to catch them. You know what I'm saying? I don't be st. You stay inside, you gonna lose because it's gonna be two or three people that's just outside all the time. And I'm one of them people that I'm gonna be outside all the time. [00:02:23] Speaker A: You had your fat boy rag. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Of course, of course. Look that. But see, you don't wipe it off. You gotta. You gotta. You gotta dab it off. You know what I'm saying? Keep that skin. [00:02:32] Speaker A: So do you. Do you cool rinse it every once in a while? [00:02:35] Speaker B: No, that's. No, no, because it's gonna dry itself. [00:02:39] Speaker A: No, I mean cool rinse to make it cool feeling. [00:02:41] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. It's cheating yourself. [00:02:43] Speaker A: So what's your go to colors for a fat boy rag? Never do white, gray. [00:02:49] Speaker B: I got a gray one, a blue one, and then one that's like red, pink or whatever. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Burgundy looking? [00:02:55] Speaker B: No, no, it's like red or pink or whatever, but just, just that. [00:03:00] Speaker A: Only a fat boy with nose. [00:03:01] Speaker B: Yeah, but everybody. Do everybody have a rag, though? [00:03:04] Speaker A: They do, yeah. [00:03:04] Speaker B: Everybody got a rag. Well, people that care. [00:03:09] Speaker A: The, that don't care come through with his shirt, you. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Know, looking see through the other that don't care. The others don't really be carrying no rags like that, but shout out to them people. [00:03:19] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right. You know what I sort of, I was thinking the other day, you know how us black people kind of, you know, like, you know, I can't do. We ain't on camera, but exactly, like, hold their lips in their mouth like. [00:03:33] Speaker B: They, they don't do that. [00:03:34] Speaker A: White people don't do that. [00:03:34] Speaker B: They don't do that. It's a lot of stuff with black people. And it was something I read where it was like, it comes from like, you know how the average black person just dresses pretty nice. [00:03:49] Speaker A: So you trying to say the average white person doesn't. [00:03:51] Speaker B: No, no, I'm saying like, that comes from like, slavery or right after slavery, where black people feel like in order to get treated a certain way, they had to dress. [00:04:01] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [00:04:01] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? I, I, I look around and I see how, like, a lot of the black people be dressing or whatever. And it's different than some, some white people, whatever, like, but they don't have that, like, fear of getting looked down on about anything. So black people gotta. Yeah, I guess you dress it up a little bit. [00:04:22] Speaker A: I guess you're right about that. And I think we the ones that made what they call jones and snapping and all that. [00:04:29] Speaker B: Well, no, I ain't even talking about snapping. Stype tough. I'm just talking about just in general, like, the average black person dresses well when they go places. Now we got these people that feel comfortable wearing bonnets and stuff out. [00:04:41] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. [00:04:42] Speaker B: Wearing pajama pants. Pajama pants. [00:04:46] Speaker A: Dirty on the bottom. [00:04:47] Speaker B: Yeah, on up. Right where the feet. [00:04:49] Speaker A: Flip flops. Yeah, furry flip flops. [00:04:52] Speaker B: Furry flip flops. I thought I would feel worse about crocs because I hate when people wear crocs out somewhere. But the furry flip flops is worse because, though, you know, those are specifically for the house. [00:05:05] Speaker A: Crocs are almost a shoe now. I wear crocs, but I will only. [00:05:08] Speaker B: Wear them to, like, outside your house. [00:05:12] Speaker A: Just to, like, the studio or something. Like, if. If I got Crocs on, I got a pair of shoes in the car. [00:05:17] Speaker B: I mean, to tell you, there's a no slides and no Crocs at the studio. [00:05:21] Speaker A: At the studio. Nah, I gotta feel, you know, I get comfortable. You know, if we just doing studio. [00:05:25] Speaker B: Not there for comfort. [00:05:28] Speaker A: If we just. At the studio, you know, I might throw them on and. But I won't, like, after I leave the studio. I'm not going nowhere else. Like, I'm not. I'm not going to Walmart. I'm not stopping in here. I'm going straight home. [00:05:41] Speaker B: Dion had a. Dion Sanders had a no slides policy. [00:05:45] Speaker A: Football players. Oh, that's. Because that age. That. That era. The age, man, that's all they wear. [00:05:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:52] Speaker A: Like the football team. At my. At my school, there can. [00:05:57] Speaker B: Kids with tank tops. [00:05:58] Speaker A: No, they can't. [00:05:59] Speaker B: Wait. Tank tops at school. [00:06:00] Speaker A: No, no, no, because that's. [00:06:01] Speaker B: That's. That's what the kids were there with some shorts, with some socks on. [00:06:05] Speaker A: Yep. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Slides and the tank top. Yeah, that would. Them kids. [00:06:09] Speaker A: Yep. You're right. Girls too. [00:06:12] Speaker B: Yep. Girls too. [00:06:12] Speaker A: Girls too. [00:06:15] Speaker B: You have been watching anything? [00:06:17] Speaker A: I caught up on bmf. [00:06:20] Speaker B: Okay. And they didn't play one this week, so. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Oh, they didn't? [00:06:24] Speaker B: Nah. [00:06:24] Speaker A: Dang. I'm over here thinking I'm gonna see it tonight. [00:06:26] Speaker B: No, it comes out on Friday. [00:06:28] Speaker A: No, but I always watch it on a Sunday. [00:06:31] Speaker B: Oh, dad. But I mean, it premieres on Friday too, though. [00:06:34] Speaker A: I know, but I still wait until Sunday where I'm sitting down, need my. [00:06:38] Speaker B: Oh, you just catch the Sunday showing? [00:06:41] Speaker A: Nah, you know, I watch it on the app. I pull it up on that. [00:06:44] Speaker B: Oh, I gotcha. I got. [00:06:45] Speaker A: If it come out Friday, I don't watch it until Sunday. [00:06:48] Speaker B: I got you. Okay. Okay. [00:06:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Dang. [00:06:50] Speaker B: Yeah, it ain't. No. [00:06:51] Speaker A: I ain't got nothing to watch tonight. That's not me. [00:06:53] Speaker B: When I got off work Friday, I checked the app and it wasn't on there. Oh, y. [00:06:59] Speaker A: So they took a week off. [00:07:01] Speaker B: I don't know why. [00:07:02] Speaker A: Just when. What's his name? Mickey B. Mickey B. Mickey was Gary. Something going on with him, man. [00:07:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't. [00:07:11] Speaker A: He. [00:07:11] Speaker B: He. [00:07:11] Speaker A: He. It's like he's out for revenge against him. [00:07:16] Speaker B: Why you say that? [00:07:17] Speaker A: Because the way he said it, the way he put the. He was like. The way he put it at the end, it was like. I can't remember remember the exact words, but he was like. Yeah. And I'm gonna get all of them or something like that. [00:07:30] Speaker B: I gotta go back and watch. Well, I probably won't. Yeah, yeah, they'll play. They'll play a clip of him saying that on the next episode. [00:07:37] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. It's gonna play out now too. [00:07:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:40] Speaker A: Whatever he was talking about. Is Gary play out? [00:07:42] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't. Yeah. [00:07:43] Speaker A: How you feel about it? [00:07:44] Speaker B: But the show. [00:07:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:45] Speaker B: No, it's not good. [00:07:47] Speaker A: It's not. It's. It's not bad either, man. [00:07:50] Speaker B: It's not good. The acting isn't good. The writing isn't good. Like, the mama, the daddy. Who else acts good? Maybe Loco. [00:08:07] Speaker A: Okay. Illinois. Not Illinois. [00:08:11] Speaker B: St. Louis. Bodhi. [00:08:13] Speaker A: Bodhi. He good. Yeah, he probably. I would say he's kind of. [00:08:18] Speaker B: His accent. [00:08:19] Speaker A: The father's the best. After last week. [00:08:21] Speaker B: Yeah. The crime scene when he. Yeah. [00:08:23] Speaker A: Can't get a break. Boy. Yeah. [00:08:28] Speaker B: All he want to do is play his. The mama watching last week. I think the mama is the character I hate out of all TV ever. I think I hate her character the most. [00:08:42] Speaker A: She's super selfish. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Yeah. And they don't. They don't make the daddy out to be such a horrible guy. Like, they not. They don't do a good job of that. Because the way she talked to him, like, he can't help that his job just don't pay the bills. And what else you want him to do? Like, it's a plant. Like back in the 80s. It's a plant job. Like, he worked for, like, GM. That supposed to be the job. And he was like, fixing on houses or whatever. Like, I think she wonder on one of the earlier seasons, she said something like, oh, you. Are you gonna ever fix this? Or whatever. And then I think lastly, she was like, she hates. She married him. Like, we've been struggling our whole time and this and that. [00:09:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:23] Speaker B: He was working at Wendy's. Get a job at the plant too. [00:09:26] Speaker A: Yeah, she was. She is. Yeah. She's a tough one. [00:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, I can see if, like, he was squandering his money on other stuff. He did cheat that one time. But I can see if it show him, like, gambling the money away. And they don't have the money to pay, but they just don't do a good job of making it where him working at the plant is. Maybe they should have had him work somewhere else. [00:09:51] Speaker A: Nah. Because you know what? It's. Whenever money came up, then she would get like that, oh, baby, I'm off the road now. Oh, so now what we gonna do, you know? [00:10:02] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:10:02] Speaker A: You know she. Anything that came up with money, she, she, Boom. Yeah. Hit it with a cheap shot. [00:10:07] Speaker B: But that, that before, before he went on the road, that was the thing. Like, you know, he had the plant job, which back in the 80s, if you had a plant job, you was the shit. You had benefits. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Oh yeah. [00:10:18] Speaker B: You had the job that paid $7, whatever. In the 80s, all the hours you want. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They just didn't do it. They should have had him working at somewhere else, like trying to get to the plant job or something, you know what I'm saying? But I don't know, man. Maybe it's because they had all them kids and then all she did was work at Wendy's. But he was trying. [00:10:43] Speaker A: He. But every time I see him, something's going on with that. [00:10:47] Speaker B: He always got something going on. [00:10:48] Speaker A: It's like to the point where I don't like him. [00:10:51] Speaker B: Oh, so you don't like him? [00:10:53] Speaker A: I don't really like him because he always got some shit going on and he's. That between that and his thirst is for the women. [00:11:00] Speaker B: Oh man. Yeah, yeah. [00:11:02] Speaker A: But his corny lines. He's sitting there at the, at the counter saying, yeah, why don't you come with me? [00:11:08] Speaker B: Yeah, I love you, you know? Yeah, yeah. He. Cause he cheated with the other dark skinned woman early on. [00:11:14] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:11:14] Speaker B: But he cheated because the wife was holding. Withholding sex. [00:11:18] Speaker A: Okay, be careful what you say. What? Because the listeners are gonna be like, that ain't why he cheat. You know, just, just. [00:11:26] Speaker B: Yeah, well, no, that's what. He cheated because before that she was like, I'm not having sex with you. I'm not having sex with you. Cause we don't got money. Like, I don't feel like a woman when we struggling or whatever. [00:11:38] Speaker A: They're back to the money. [00:11:39] Speaker B: And then she started, started talking to him or whatever, Whatever. And then this other lady was treating him like a woman. Like a woman treat a man like. [00:11:47] Speaker A: So she forced him, she forced him to cheat. [00:11:50] Speaker B: I ain't gonna say she forced him to cheat, but it, it go both ways. Like. And didn't she go on a date with a. [00:11:59] Speaker A: Shoot. She was messing with the preacher first, right? [00:12:02] Speaker B: No, I want to pre. I thought it was a. That was like a doctor or something like that. Yeah, that's that she dated. That. She used to date back in the day before she got with Charles. [00:12:10] Speaker A: Yeah, but didn't. Wasn't Snoop coming by the house laying hand on her? [00:12:14] Speaker B: I don't think he never did nothing though. [00:12:15] Speaker A: He just, he didn't do nothing. But she wanted him. [00:12:17] Speaker B: No, that. That wasn't Snoop she wanted. It was the other guy she wanted. [00:12:21] Speaker A: I know, but I'm talking about before that. [00:12:23] Speaker B: I don't think she wanted Snoop. [00:12:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause. Yeah. Cause the. Cause the father, he kind of used. [00:12:30] Speaker B: You know, I think Snoop was like just crooked with like some money type. I can't remember because it was a while ago. Bad acting, but. And then another thing with the daddy and when I say the writing is kind of bad, they. They don't like flesh out storylines and shit. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Right. [00:12:48] Speaker B: So like the. With the. The girl that work in the diner and the daddy, they tried to make it. The only way they made it the way she would break up with him was he whooped that other dude ass. [00:12:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:59] Speaker B: And now she's scared of him. Like he got anger issues or whatever. Like they could have played out that storyline, but they trying to rush everything and they not getting into that shit. [00:13:07] Speaker A: I was gonna say he dated a. He. He picked her up, dated her, broke up with her. All in one episode. [00:13:14] Speaker B: All in one episode. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Two episodes. He hollered out of the one episode. Give him that. Yeah, they took time with the holler. Then they go out. [00:13:23] Speaker A: Why don't you come with me on the road? [00:13:25] Speaker B: A romantic. Yeah, he did ask her to come on the road. Yeah, he asked after he whooped that dude ass, though. [00:13:31] Speaker A: Yeah. She wasn't feeling him after that. [00:13:34] Speaker B: Nah, she wasn't. [00:13:35] Speaker A: She still liked that. [00:13:36] Speaker B: She still liked that. [00:13:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, man. [00:13:38] Speaker B: Carol, what are you doing with this? [00:13:39] Speaker A: He came in here talking to him. [00:13:41] Speaker B: Yeah, and push him. You lucky my son ain't kill him. You know my son. Is my son been Meech. [00:13:49] Speaker A: Not, Not. Not the. What do you call? Not the tender ass one. The other one. [00:13:58] Speaker B: Yeah, man. And the way me be talking to Terry Bo. You. You. You a Tinder dick. All kind of like. Like, that's your brother. If your stupid ass would have list, I said maybe we wouldn't be in this situation. [00:14:12] Speaker A: I'm the king around here. [00:14:13] Speaker B: Yeah. I got to get us out of this like everything else. Just shut the up with your lazy eye like that crazy, man. But I'm watching just to see if my people are on there. [00:14:23] Speaker A: I. I think it's over, man. [00:14:25] Speaker B: What? [00:14:25] Speaker A: I don't think your people's gonna get up there because they. They. You see how quick they wrap something up? [00:14:31] Speaker B: Yeah, but they got to, cuz they. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Gonna do like two more episodes. Gonna be a gunfight and it's gonna be over. [00:14:37] Speaker B: Maybe they got six more episodes. Because this was the sixth episode. Last week was the sixth episode. So I know a lot of 50 shows, they do like a little split like they do half. [00:14:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:46] Speaker B: Take a break and then come back with the second half. So. [00:14:49] Speaker A: Yeah. But six more, they usually got 12 episodes. [00:14:52] Speaker B: 10 or 12, maybe. I don't know. [00:14:54] Speaker A: All right. [00:14:54] Speaker B: I don't know. I'm just saying maybe, maybe they can get to my cousin then. But. So I was. That's really the only thing I. Well, no, I didn't watch the bmf. I watched the Shy. [00:15:06] Speaker A: Oh no, we was talking about what I watched. [00:15:08] Speaker B: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:15:08] Speaker A: What is your birthday? I did check out the studio. [00:15:13] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:15:14] Speaker A: It was kind of slow the first episode. [00:15:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:17] Speaker A: I'm Gary. Get into the second episode. [00:15:19] Speaker B: Oh, you just not in the second episode. [00:15:21] Speaker A: Yeah, it's not, it's not bad. [00:15:22] Speaker B: No, it's not bad. All of those good ass actors. [00:15:24] Speaker A: Yeah, it's pretty. It's pretty. It's clever, that's what it is. Yeah, yeah, it's like clever jokes. [00:15:29] Speaker B: It's not, you know, it ain't like. [00:15:32] Speaker A: Knock, knock, who's there? It's like more of a, you know. [00:15:36] Speaker B: Kind of smart type of show. [00:15:38] Speaker A: Background background comedy. Like you. Something that you, you missed. You missed it if you ain't listen. [00:15:44] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You gotta listen, you gotta catch it because it should be real quick. But I fig. I figured it was gonna be good because Apple really like if you watch any Apple TV show, it's gonna be a good show. Like they put money, they put money into them shows. [00:16:00] Speaker A: I'm telling you. I didn't, I didn't realize like Apple's certain movies is like, man, why this coming on Apple and not the damn movie theater? Yeah, like I watched that one series Friends and something about the guy breaking into his friends. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Oh, Neighbors and Friends. [00:16:19] Speaker A: Neighbors and Friends. Yeah, I watched that. That was good. [00:16:21] Speaker B: That was good. [00:16:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that was good. [00:16:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, they did a good job. It kind of got kind of, kind of silly with certain stuff on it. [00:16:30] Speaker A: Like towards the middle. [00:16:32] Speaker B: Yeah, but yeah, it was a good show though. It was a good show. What else you watch? [00:16:38] Speaker A: I think that's kind of it. That might be it that I can remember. But you know, I ain't really watched. [00:16:44] Speaker B: A lot, a lot of TV movies this week. All the thing I watched was the shy. Did watch that Friday. [00:16:49] Speaker A: Is it getting better, man? [00:16:50] Speaker B: Nah, it's about the same. Like if you ain't caught up, I'm sorry. And you don't watch it but one of the main characters got shot like last week or whatever or the week before last. So he was in the hospital. This week he's out walk about going to stuff, back to work. And he got, he got like shot in the, in the torso and now he's back to work two weeks later. You know what I'm saying? It's that kind of stuff. [00:17:12] Speaker A: Is it one of the kids or young? [00:17:14] Speaker B: Nah, not, not young, but one of the grownups, but not like the older grownups. But he still was a grown up. But, but yeah. So the real. One of the reasons why I didn't watch a lot of television because I was listening to this BMF book. Yeah. Just listening in the light. [00:17:35] Speaker A: Is it a better one? [00:17:37] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:17:38] Speaker A: Because, you know, like a lot of the documentaries and stuff like that, they basically talk about the same stuff. [00:17:44] Speaker B: It's a lot of the same stuff. But this is a book though, so I think they got like. It's a lot of the information I heard before on the documentaries and stuff like that. They mentioned Jeezy Blue, Da Vinci, all of them, you know, Big meets Terry. A lot of the other people. A lot of the names I didn't heard before. A lot of the stories I didn't heard before. But I just listened to it just to see if it was some other stuff in there that I, you know. But, but I think one of the documentaries was basically based off of that book because it was like some of the same stuff or whatever. [00:18:19] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:18:20] Speaker B: But it was, it was interesting. [00:18:22] Speaker A: How long was it? [00:18:23] Speaker B: How many? I think it was like nine hours or something like that. [00:18:27] Speaker A: Oh, okay. You listen to the whole thing. Oh, okay. Okay. [00:18:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I was listening while I was at work or when I'm home playing the game, something I just had it playing. [00:18:34] Speaker A: Yeah, you got EarPods. You, you listen with EarPods or you have it playing on something? [00:18:38] Speaker B: Nah, beats. Yeah, yeah. Listen, on the headphones we got a couple emails. Okay, we get to these emails before we go. The first one is from the homie Rhea. She says sending this email as a show of support. I did miss not having to show the show a couple weeks ago, but. But I just assumed y' all took off a vacation. As long as you put out a show, I'll be listening. Okay, thank you. We appreciate that. [00:19:09] Speaker A: Yep. Yeah. [00:19:12] Speaker B: But if we don't put out a show. [00:19:18] Speaker A: We got to come up with a thing. If we don't put a show out in two weeks, like if we don't put out two consecutive shows Sunday Shows. [00:19:27] Speaker B: What's Monday shows? [00:19:28] Speaker A: Monday shows. If we. If we skip two Sunday, two Mondays in a row. Check back with us. [00:19:33] Speaker B: Check back. Yeah, you better call my mama or something. We got another email from the homie. DJ High Star shout out to you, my bro. It's called Drake. Great. Drake Hate. He says you. What's up? How. How's everything? You know? He says, what's up, y'? All? How's everything? L. You sounded a little hurt. Disappointed from my Drake critique last week. [00:19:57] Speaker A: I was. I was. [00:19:58] Speaker B: The song is about. Oh, go ahead. [00:20:00] Speaker A: I'm a Drake fan. [00:20:01] Speaker B: Oh, really? [00:20:02] Speaker A: Yeah, he was. Go ahead. I mean, he was. [00:20:06] Speaker B: Talk to the man. [00:20:07] Speaker A: He's not a Drake. He's not a Drake fan at all. He's one of those ones he's letting you know he hates Drake. [00:20:14] Speaker B: I'm glad you said that, cuz. He says the song is a bop, all things considered. But the content of the song is repetitive and unmanly. Mad emotional. [00:20:24] Speaker A: Oh, here we go again. [00:20:25] Speaker B: All of that. All of that nigga's relationships are transactional. He also feels like he's God's gift or savior to our culture. No, you're not, buddy. His hits that he's contributed to the culture are what they are. Does he have slaps? Yes. However, red flag one, accent changes. Red flag number two refers to himself as the boy. Red flag number three, hearts in the part. Oh, yeah, in his head. [00:20:53] Speaker A: Oh, in the head. But yeah, that was a little. [00:20:55] Speaker B: He look too old for that. [00:20:56] Speaker A: Ah, he's a little. I understand. He's trying to make, you know, trends and. Yeah, just trying to be different. [00:21:03] Speaker B: But, you know, sometimes, you know, he. [00:21:05] Speaker A: Was reaching with some of his hair. Hair things. [00:21:11] Speaker B: And now he's saying UK artists are the best lyricists in the world. That. Okay, you might be right. He might hate Drake. UK can't rap a gift better than anyone. I know he trolling, but he really a bitch. Losing his number one spot and he's watching people move on from him. Which brings me to this. Young money downfall should be studied. They've turned into old, bitter artists who are aging like milk. Nicky ass looks like a diaper. Drake got laundry bags under his eyes and wheezy locks look like fried catfish. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Yeah, they do. They do. [00:21:45] Speaker B: Them is old money out of here. Let's take a 10 year look back at some of the toughest fall offs possible list. [00:21:51] Speaker A: Oh, what did he say? [00:21:55] Speaker B: He said the toughest list. No, toughest fall offs. He said this is a possible list idea. Said. But Dame Dash Dirk Fetty Wap. Some may argue Kanye losing his damn mind, et cetera, if not falling off. Who are y' all most disappointed in from their lack of growth? All right, I'm gonna throw a six, three, six degree. Some six degrees out there. Robert Townsend. [00:22:24] Speaker A: That's. That's an easy one. [00:22:26] Speaker B: Probably will be, especially with. [00:22:27] Speaker A: Yeah, that's Big Red to him. True for me. [00:22:30] Speaker B: Tracy Morgan. He said easy. [00:22:32] Speaker A: I think Tracy from Brooklyn. [00:22:34] Speaker B: Yeah, that's easy for you. [00:22:36] Speaker A: Omar Epps, he was in. Omar Apples was in that jail movie. Felony Felony movie with Q Tip and her. Hassan Johnson was in. [00:22:48] Speaker B: Oh, God. That's easy for you. That's two or three people. Anthony Hamilton. That'll probably be easy because that from Charlotte. [00:22:54] Speaker A: That's direct. [00:22:55] Speaker B: Yeah. You got his number? [00:22:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I got a certain number, too. [00:22:59] Speaker B: Well, me to you to his son, Anthony Hamilton. Boom. Yeah, I had a bunch more to say, but Drake and his Remy. Oh, Remic Energy. Remicky. I guess that's the white guy from Sinners. [00:23:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess so. [00:23:15] Speaker B: Shout out to you, DJ High Star. [00:23:16] Speaker A: Yeah, he hates Drake, son. Hates him. [00:23:18] Speaker B: I. I kind of do. Don't like how he feel. [00:23:21] Speaker A: Like everybody's against him. [00:23:24] Speaker B: Not everybody's against him, but he made these people hot. Like, a lot of them people was gonna be hot anyway. [00:23:31] Speaker A: He said that? [00:23:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, he gave so much to the culture, but these people probably would have been hot anyway. [00:23:41] Speaker A: I don't think he gave anything to anybody in the culture. [00:23:44] Speaker B: I don't think so either. [00:23:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't see him saying that, though. [00:23:47] Speaker B: He said some like that. [00:23:49] Speaker A: He did read. He did throw olive branch to people. [00:23:53] Speaker B: Olive branch? [00:23:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, what's his name? Block Boy. JB Block Boy. He was a. Basically an unknown artist, and he got on that song. [00:24:05] Speaker B: Got on the dude's own. Yeah, but the dude song had to have been hot for Drake to get on it, though. Like, the song was already out. [00:24:12] Speaker A: I think he was on the original. I think Drake ended up getting on the original. [00:24:16] Speaker B: Okay, so he did. [00:24:19] Speaker A: Yeah. He didn't help nobody out. [00:24:24] Speaker B: Yeah. I have to think about Robert Townsend, all of these people. Really? [00:24:28] Speaker A: I got. Yeah, well, for my end. Yeah, I got them all already. [00:24:31] Speaker B: It's red. [00:24:32] Speaker A: Yep. The funny thing about it, I just put a interview with Hawthorne James, and this week he's not going viral, but semi viral on the Internet because he just did an interview with. What's the guy from the Ghetto Boys? Willie D. Willie D, yeah. [00:24:51] Speaker B: And what'd he say? [00:24:52] Speaker A: No, he's just. He's. He's real Political. [00:24:58] Speaker B: I think I saw him on there. I can't remember what he said though. But I think I did see a. A clip because every now and then stuff, people on Willie D podcast go viral. Really? Willie D. Is not a good interviewer, though. [00:25:11] Speaker A: He's not. But he got the reach. He's. He's. He got all these people. Yeah, yeah, he got a good show. [00:25:18] Speaker B: I guess he got access. No, he don't got a good show. He just got access to all these people and he getting them to say all of that stuff. That's because Willie D lean toward like hotel type conspiracies theory type. [00:25:32] Speaker A: I like, I like his part of his interviews when he's starting from the beginning, like where they grew up, you know, it's a long interview. It's not. So you hate such and such. Yeah. And they start off from there. It's not like a Shannon. Well, Shannon Sharp does it also, but. [00:25:48] Speaker B: Shannon Shaw, three time NBA champion, you're from Tukaloosa, Georgia. He's a three time Emmy winner. But ladies and gentlemen, Ill Murphy. [00:26:02] Speaker A: His. Damn. His intros is. [00:26:05] Speaker B: Yeah, he do a good intro. [00:26:06] Speaker A: They long and the people be sitting there like, how the hell you know all this? [00:26:12] Speaker B: Nor used to do that too, though. I. I ain't listening to Nori in a while. But Nor used to have them same type of like long intros. Yeah, yeah. Like this man is a great father and all that. You know how. North. Whatever. Through them teeth. Shout out to Nori. Now, High star mentioned six degrees. And then last week, the lady that's staying your house, she gave us a task. Shout out of six degrees. I got two. [00:26:39] Speaker A: You do? [00:26:40] Speaker B: Degrees. All right, light it up. [00:26:42] Speaker A: I got all three of them. [00:26:43] Speaker B: Okay, so give me yours to Bernie Mac. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Bernie Mac. Okay, Bernie Mac. A friend of mine named Nitty Green, he was the light skinned kid from Lean On Me. [00:26:57] Speaker B: He was. [00:26:57] Speaker A: You know, he's in the group. He was in the group called. What the hell is the name of that group? Well, he's a gospel singer now. D. What's the name of that group? Well, either way, Nitty Green was in Lean On Me. Lean On Me was Jermaine Hopkins. That's the. What's it. What's. What's the little. The little chubby kid. [00:27:21] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:27:22] Speaker A: That's his name. Jermaine Hopkins. [00:27:24] Speaker B: Huh. [00:27:24] Speaker A: And Jermaine Hopkins and Bernie Mac were both on a movie called how to Be a Player. [00:27:32] Speaker B: I got something for you with that too. [00:27:34] Speaker A: Oh. [00:27:35] Speaker B: Cause that's my, that movie is my connection too. [00:27:37] Speaker A: For real. [00:27:38] Speaker B: But my. My three. [00:27:39] Speaker A: My. [00:27:39] Speaker B: My six degrees is a little shorter. [00:27:41] Speaker A: How you got. [00:27:41] Speaker B: Well, my degrees is. I'd have to call God to get in touch with Bernie Mac. Cause he's dead. [00:27:49] Speaker A: Cause you're close to him. You got that. That's that first phone call. [00:27:51] Speaker B: Call God. [00:27:52] Speaker A: God. [00:27:54] Speaker B: So it's somebody I know. They're from Dallas, but they're tight with Bill Bellamy. Like, can call Bill Bellamy on the phone? [00:28:04] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:28:05] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Bill Bellamy was in how to Be a Player. [00:28:09] Speaker A: Okay. [00:28:09] Speaker B: With Bernie Mac. [00:28:10] Speaker A: Oh, okay. So you. Yeah. Matter of fact, the name of Nitty Green's group is Men of Vision. [00:28:19] Speaker B: Oh, I remember that group. [00:28:20] Speaker A: You might know Spanky. Spanky hang out with. Used to come hanging out with DEZ in the gospel group. [00:28:28] Speaker B: I don't know. Well, speaking of dez, I saw dez. Don pulled up on me yesterday at the. [00:28:32] Speaker A: At the lot. [00:28:32] Speaker B: Yeah, well, he was going through when I was outside. He came through in the G wagon. [00:28:36] Speaker A: In the G wagon. Yeah. But that's my connection to get to Bernie Mac. [00:28:40] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. James Earl Jones. Okay. Was another one. The lady that lives in your house. [00:28:46] Speaker A: You want me to do my first. [00:28:47] Speaker B: Go ahead. Yeah. [00:28:48] Speaker A: Angela means, who is by Felicia. [00:28:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. [00:28:54] Speaker A: That's. You know by Felicia. [00:28:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:28:57] Speaker A: Angeline. Angela means of first name. Her real name is close. Super close friends with Tiny Lesnar. [00:29:05] Speaker B: Okay. So either way, we have to call God. [00:29:08] Speaker A: Yep. [00:29:08] Speaker B: Because Zeus is dead. [00:29:09] Speaker A: There you go. Tiny Lesnar was in a movie called Meteor Man. [00:29:15] Speaker B: Okay. [00:29:15] Speaker A: James Earl Jones. [00:29:17] Speaker B: So this could be yours with him to Robert Townsend. Because he was in. Robert Townsend was the. Got a media man, too. Oh, yeah, yeah. So there you go. High star. I' ma use mine because to get the James Earl Jones, I'm just gonna go the super easiest way I could. Cause I was trying to find, like some hometown roots or something like that. It's hard, and I just went the easiest way. So Spike Fee, okay, From here. [00:29:42] Speaker A: Okay. [00:29:43] Speaker B: To Tyler Perry. [00:29:45] Speaker A: Okay. [00:29:45] Speaker B: Spike Fee works on Tyler Perry Studios. I'm reaching, but I'm thinking Tyler Perry has a way to get in touch with George Lucas. [00:29:54] Speaker A: George Lucas from Star Wars? [00:29:56] Speaker B: He's the creator of Star Wars. And George Lucas. James Earl Jones. [00:30:03] Speaker A: I know. [00:30:03] Speaker B: The divorce of Darth Vader. [00:30:07] Speaker A: Is it a reach? [00:30:07] Speaker B: Yes, it is a reach, but I. [00:30:09] Speaker A: Think if you would have did a little bit more research, you would have found some. [00:30:12] Speaker B: I did. I. I did the research. I could. James Earl Jones, like, his early stuff is with niggas like Sidney Poitier and stuff like that. You know what I'm saying? Like, he don't got no. I mean, maybe I could have found some way to get in there with the sand lot or something. You know what I'm saying? A movie like that. But all the James Earl Jones stuff is James Earl Jones. Like, it's up there. [00:30:34] Speaker A: Meteor man had a lot of. [00:30:36] Speaker B: A lot of. Yeah. Black people in it. Hip hop artists, ABC was in it. [00:30:40] Speaker A: So you could have kind of. [00:30:42] Speaker B: Maybe I could have, but I didn't even think. I forgot he was in Media Man. [00:30:46] Speaker A: That and the only. Only reason I had to look it up. Okay, what James Earl Jones movies? [00:30:50] Speaker B: Yeah. I went the easiest way possible because without thinking about it too hard going into the end. But listening to. Like I said earlier, I was listening to the BMF book. I probably could get in a lot of ways with my cousin. Oh. Because they were saying, like, when it. Like they were saying in the book, like, my cousin used to, like, golf with Jordan and Barkley. [00:31:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:17] Speaker B: When he got in trouble, they had to interview Jordan. They interviewed Barkley. Like, you know what I'm saying? What's your connection to these people? [00:31:24] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [00:31:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, that's how it was. So I probably could get. It's probably, like, a lot of people, like, in the industry like that. That he was tight with or whatever. But. Okay. [00:31:34] Speaker A: Yeah, you better use him as your. [00:31:35] Speaker B: Yeah, he gonna be the key card sport. He's. He's in my kitty. [00:31:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:40] Speaker B: Him. [00:31:40] Speaker A: Yep. [00:31:41] Speaker B: I don't say the names or whatever. So. Yeah, it's a few people in the kitty. [00:31:44] Speaker A: See, that's funny. Cause I was telling somebody about this whole segment, and everybody I brought up, my first phone call was, like, a famous person. So to me, I kind of think they was, like, not believing me. [00:31:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:58] Speaker A: So I'm like, do they not believe I know these people or I'm just coming out of the air with it? But I sat down. I really know the people I'm bringing up. I know them. [00:32:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:09] Speaker A: Okay. You couldn't get to Johnny Depp, could you? [00:32:12] Speaker B: I couldn't get to Johnny Depp. [00:32:13] Speaker A: You probably could have. [00:32:14] Speaker B: Not right off the top of my head. I could even. Even, like, with the stuff that they had online with him. I. I couldn't think of it. But go ahead. [00:32:20] Speaker A: His movies were tough. Like, I really thought I was gonna get in, like, connect with him. [00:32:25] Speaker B: Through Hawthorne. [00:32:27] Speaker A: No, through, like, 21 jump street. [00:32:31] Speaker B: Okay. [00:32:32] Speaker A: 21 jump street had. [00:32:33] Speaker B: Was black people in it? [00:32:34] Speaker A: Yeah. That's all it was. It Was like, there was teenagers. I think Robin Givens was in. Was, you know, it was, you know, daytime. [00:32:43] Speaker B: You probably could have got to Robin Givens and then got to him. Cause you from Brooklyn. Well, you not from Brooklyn, but you from New York. [00:32:49] Speaker A: Well, I could get to Robin Givens through Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson was in a movie called Black and White, which Raekwon and Power. [00:32:58] Speaker B: Oh, that movie. I remember that movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:33:01] Speaker A: I already thought of that one, too. [00:33:02] Speaker B: So you got the Mike Tyson and how many people? [00:33:07] Speaker A: Three. My cousin. [00:33:08] Speaker B: So. Well, hold up, hold up. So that's three people, right? One more person is Robin Givens. Robin Givens and then Johnny Depp. [00:33:14] Speaker A: Johnny. That's a long way. [00:33:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:33:16] Speaker A: See, I had a shorter way. [00:33:17] Speaker B: Okay. [00:33:19] Speaker A: A friend of mine, he's in a lot of movies. His name's Mike Anthony. I'm sorry, Mike. Mike. He basically. Damn, damn, damn. Well, his name is Mike Anderson. He's in a lot of movies. He's in. I can't think. I just saw a movie with him in it, and I was like, oh, snap. They go, mike. But either way, Mike Anderson, he's from Fayetteville, North Carolina. North Carolina. He was. He had a movie called Polished Souls that I was in with him. You know, quick little cameo, whatever. My. My scene got cut. My whole scene got cut. [00:34:00] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:34:01] Speaker A: But it was, you know, I still got credit. [00:34:02] Speaker B: The jail movie using. [00:34:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I still got credit on it. Dean Kane. [00:34:08] Speaker B: Okay. Superman. Come on, don't do it. Don't disrespect me. [00:34:11] Speaker A: That's not him. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Dean Kane was. The super was Superman and Lois and Clark. [00:34:14] Speaker A: Dean Kane. From how high? [00:34:16] Speaker B: Oh. Oh, my bad. The black Dean came. [00:34:18] Speaker A: The black Dean. [00:34:19] Speaker B: Let me see. [00:34:20] Speaker A: He was. Yeah. [00:34:22] Speaker B: Oh, his name. His character name was Dean Kane. I thought you mean. Okay, I know the guy. What's that guy's name? [00:34:27] Speaker A: He got a funny name. Abdu. Abdudu. Abduba. He changed his name, but either way, he was in the movie that I was in. So him and Johnny Depp was both in a movie called. [00:34:43] Speaker B: Oh, Abba. Babatumbe. Yeah, Babatunde. [00:34:46] Speaker A: What you said. What? [00:34:47] Speaker B: You said Abu Babatunde. That's his name? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:34:51] Speaker A: Yep. So him and Johnny Depp was in a movie called City of Lies. So that was three steps. Two steps. [00:34:59] Speaker B: So Oboe Babatunde was in the jail move with you? [00:35:02] Speaker A: Yeah, he was in there, too. So that's mine. [00:35:06] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't have three degrees. That's the movie. Okay, I saw that. And I was. So what I was gonna try to do is get a link to Forest Whitaker and then get to Johnny Depp. [00:35:20] Speaker A: Yep. [00:35:21] Speaker B: Because Forrest Whitaker was in that movie too. [00:35:24] Speaker A: You looking it up now, City? [00:35:26] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I saw it earlier. [00:35:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that had a lot of hip hop artists that got credit on it, but I don't know if they were in it. Were they? I don't think I've seen the movie, but when I seen Dean Cain. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Yeah, this was about the. That detective that was trying to solve the Tupac murder. [00:35:45] Speaker A: Oh, that's what it was. [00:35:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:46] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yep. So I randomly pulled that movie and said, you know what? Dean Cain was in there. Dean Cain is cool with Mike Anderson. [00:35:57] Speaker B: You keep calling that man Dean Cain. There you go. [00:36:04] Speaker A: What's his name? [00:36:05] Speaker B: Abba Babatunde. [00:36:07] Speaker A: Abba Babatunde. [00:36:08] Speaker B: Babatunde. [00:36:09] Speaker A: But his real name, he changed it. That's. That's not his given name. Because when I looked him up. [00:36:16] Speaker B: What's that boxer's name? [00:36:18] Speaker A: Cassius Clay. Baba called Clay. I would call him Clay. You looking him up? [00:36:27] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm trying to see if I could see his real name. Yeah, he was in life, too. [00:36:31] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely in life. [00:36:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:36:34] Speaker A: So that's his name. His name was like, John or something like that. It was something. [00:36:42] Speaker B: He was born Donald Cohen. [00:36:44] Speaker A: Donald Cohen. There you go. Which is crazy. Like, he. I guess he's religious. I don't know. [00:36:55] Speaker B: I was trying to see Muslim. [00:36:57] Speaker A: Is that Muslim? I think that's Muslim name. [00:37:02] Speaker B: It don't say. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:37:05] Speaker B: It don't say shout out to. Over Babatunde. [00:37:08] Speaker A: Yep, yep. So shout out to my wife for sending me those. [00:37:13] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to the lady that live in your house. [00:37:15] Speaker A: Yeah, the lady that live at the house. [00:37:17] Speaker B: Yeah. Let me see one. Too much. That happened this week. [00:37:26] Speaker A: Who died? [00:37:27] Speaker B: Somebody died this week. [00:37:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Who the hell was that got there and died? I. I got. I had updated my phone and iPad and I don't have that app that we were saving the stuff on. [00:37:44] Speaker B: Oh, one of the big stories. Did you see the video of that? That CEO? [00:37:50] Speaker A: Oh, that was classic. Did you? They're going crazy with it now. Like. [00:37:56] Speaker B: Yeah, like the AI. [00:37:57] Speaker A: That's funny when he throws it down and all that. Yeah. [00:38:00] Speaker B: And then they had, like, the different. I saw one a of, like, different, like, people that, like, are against each other. [00:38:06] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. 50 Cent and Ja Rule. Ja Rule. [00:38:09] Speaker B: And I don't know why they had Puff and Puff and what's his name? Oh, oh, Puffin. The island guy. Meek. They had Puff and Meek on there on one of them I saw. [00:38:24] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [00:38:24] Speaker B: Yeah, but it was that. And then one. I want to say it was a baseball team. I want to say it was like the Phillies. You know, the Phillies got the little mascot or whatever. You don't be in the sports like that, but Philadelphia Phillies got a. A little crazy mascot. I want to say it was like during the All Star Game or something like that. But they did, like, a shot. They was, like, doing the Kiss Cam, and then they went to it. It was like two of them. One of them dropped down, and then the other one, like, turned around. It was funny, though, man, but everybody, like, everybody's in it. But it was a. I would be. [00:38:56] Speaker A: Scared if I was a cameraman. Why? Cause, man, CEO, you got some bread? He might send that hit. [00:39:02] Speaker B: Send that hit. [00:39:03] Speaker A: You. [00:39:03] Speaker B: Do you know where they were at? [00:39:05] Speaker A: They was at a Coldplay. [00:39:06] Speaker B: Yeah, Coldplay concert. [00:39:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:39:08] Speaker B: It ain't the cameraman fault that you in. [00:39:10] Speaker A: That cameraman knew who he was zooming. [00:39:12] Speaker B: In on, and I don't think nobody knew for real. [00:39:14] Speaker A: They was high up there. [00:39:15] Speaker B: They were high up there, like, in the suite or whatever. I think their reaction made people see, like, search and see who that was. [00:39:22] Speaker A: Oh, she blew it up. Yeah, because she blew it up. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Which one dropped to the ground? He did and she did. [00:39:27] Speaker A: She wouldn't turn back around. [00:39:28] Speaker B: And he dropped to the ground. [00:39:33] Speaker A: Yeah, they kind of. If they were to, like, gradually kind of, like, turned around or walked away or just wait. [00:39:38] Speaker B: If they would have just waved at the camera. [00:39:40] Speaker A: Yeah. It'll look a little crazy. But they were so hugged up. They look like they was on the front of the boat of the Titanic. [00:39:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:39:48] Speaker A: The way it was hugging each other. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:39:53] Speaker A: What. [00:39:53] Speaker B: What would you have done if I was creeping? [00:39:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Just kind of wave, right? [00:39:58] Speaker B: I would just. [00:39:59] Speaker A: Just slowly turn around. [00:40:00] Speaker B: I might have just stood there. [00:40:02] Speaker A: Nah, it's. You got the whole. Everybody's screaming, like. [00:40:08] Speaker B: But I've been. [00:40:11] Speaker A: This is everybody. You want a jumbotron? [00:40:17] Speaker B: Maybe I would have acted like I was, like, fake choking her or something, or did something playful or something. [00:40:21] Speaker A: Oh, put it in a headlock. [00:40:22] Speaker B: That'll be something kind of playful. You know what I'm saying? Something kind of playful. Not like, nut up, like, ooh, God. You know what I'm saying? [00:40:33] Speaker A: So you had the Jay Z concert. They put you on the Summer Jam screen for one. [00:40:37] Speaker B: I'm not being hugged up with nobody at the concert. [00:40:40] Speaker A: He was, like, hugged up. [00:40:41] Speaker B: Hugged up. [00:40:41] Speaker A: They looked like they was on the front of the damn Titanic. [00:40:44] Speaker B: Looked like she was paying for his shoes at Foot Locker when the. Dude, you stupid. [00:40:51] Speaker A: Yeah, the income tax hit. [00:40:53] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. She cashing out on that boy. But, yeah. I don't know. Like, you can't move fast. [00:41:00] Speaker A: Like, you gotta just like, gradually. Just turn or gradually go down or something. [00:41:06] Speaker B: Oh, just don't get. Because, like. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Cause she covered her face like this and turned around and wouldn't turn back around. And all the people behind them rooting it, like. [00:41:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but see, it's like seven or eight camera people. I ain't gonna say that many. But it's multiple camera people that be going. It's not just, like, one cameraman. [00:41:24] Speaker A: So you don't know where it's coming from. [00:41:26] Speaker B: No, what I'm saying is this cameraman is looking at that person. So they found them out and they went to that camera. Whoever was, like, actually producing. [00:41:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:36] Speaker B: Went to that camera. But that camera is gonna stay on them. It's a producer that's gonna have to take the camera off of them. But the way they acted. [00:41:45] Speaker A: Oh, they're not taking it off. [00:41:47] Speaker B: They're not taking it off. But if they don't do nothing, the producer gonna get it off and get it on to somebody to get the crowd going. Who. Who they think gonna kiss me. Let's go to three. And they'll go to camera three. But now camera one doing some wild. [00:41:58] Speaker A: It's like, what the hell's going on up there? [00:41:59] Speaker B: Gonna keep it on camera one. And that's what happened. If they wouldn't have did that, if they just stood there looking, you know what I'm saying? They wouldn't have kept that camera on their lawn. [00:42:06] Speaker A: She blew it up. She blew it up so much. You could tell she knows the wife. [00:42:12] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Well, of course they work together. [00:42:15] Speaker A: Like, the wife is her friend or something. Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:42:17] Speaker B: They work together. [00:42:17] Speaker A: They do work together. [00:42:18] Speaker B: She's the hr. She's the HR chief. [00:42:21] Speaker A: Yeah. Yep, yep, yep. [00:42:24] Speaker B: And that's her boss. [00:42:25] Speaker A: So they. They possibly could get in trouble for that, right? [00:42:30] Speaker B: It depends on the company policy. Yeah. Now, he could. If she wanted to flip it. [00:42:36] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Like the. Like that. That show Friends and. [00:42:41] Speaker B: Friends and Neighbors. [00:42:42] Speaker A: Friends and Neighbors. [00:42:44] Speaker B: Somebody flipped it on there. [00:42:45] Speaker A: Yeah, that's how he got fired at the beginning. [00:42:47] Speaker B: But that wasn't. [00:42:48] Speaker A: The dirty boss set up a girl that. [00:42:51] Speaker B: Oh, the girl. That girl was a setup. [00:42:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah. But, yeah, that's the thing. Like, if you are a boss at a job or if you're in any Kind of position where somebody is up under you. Technically you really can't date them because you don't know whether or not they feel like they doing it for their job or for their grades or for this, that and the third. That's why they, like a college professor really can't date one of their students. You know what I'm saying? Or you can't date your boss or, you know, so if y' all on the same level, y' all can date, but they not on the same level. He just, he's the CEO. [00:43:28] Speaker A: That's how, that's how that guy got fired on that show. [00:43:31] Speaker B: Yeah. Because at the beginning and didn't in the show, like, wasn't it like he had already dated her in the past or something? Like she. He already knew her. Or was it. Was it something new now? [00:43:41] Speaker A: It was brought up like years later or something like that. But either way it ended up being a setup. Like, like the guy. [00:43:50] Speaker B: The guy just used that to get him out. Yeah, okay. I thought it was recent. [00:43:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:43:57] Speaker B: In the beginning of that show, I didn't. I wasn't really paying paying attention. I was like doing other stuff while all of that stuff was kind of going on. [00:44:04] Speaker A: Okay. So the first episode kind of lays it down. Laser all like, okay, this is how this happened. That's how he lost his job. That's why I need the money and stuff. Yeah. So that's how that. [00:44:13] Speaker B: Yeah, but yeah, that was big on everything. On all. I like when stuff like cross lines. [00:44:21] Speaker A: The black and the one. [00:44:23] Speaker B: Because it's like just what would be the equivalent of that for black people? Like something black that happened in our culture that cross all lines. That it ain't really. It kind of is. I mean, it's a moral, but it ain't like a crime. [00:44:39] Speaker A: That Jessie Smulay. [00:44:42] Speaker B: That's a crime. He went to jail. [00:44:43] Speaker A: Okay. He went to jail. [00:44:45] Speaker B: Yeah, he went to jail. [00:44:46] Speaker A: Oh, I didn't know that. [00:44:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:48] Speaker A: How many days? Because I know they ain't leaving. [00:44:51] Speaker B: He was supposed to get sentenced for like a year or something like that. But they went back and appealed it and this then the third. But I know he went to jail for like. [00:44:59] Speaker A: Okay, so that's not. That's not a crime. [00:45:02] Speaker B: Something that's not. Because this ain't a crime. He cheating allegedly. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, something like that. That's like black people. Because this guy ain't even famous. [00:45:13] Speaker A: It's going to be something sports related. [00:45:15] Speaker B: They got to be a sports person. [00:45:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Like Like a Spike Lee did something on the sideline or something happened at a football game, something. [00:45:23] Speaker B: But see, it would have to happen at like Coldplay makes some good music, whatever. Right. But you know, it's quote unquote white music. [00:45:30] Speaker A: You're right. [00:45:30] Speaker B: So it would have to be something that happened at like a Beyonce concert, a Mary J. Blige concert or something. [00:45:37] Speaker A: I don't know about Mary. [00:45:38] Speaker B: No, because Cold plays kind of like white music. [00:45:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:45:41] Speaker B: This is an unknown white man. [00:45:42] Speaker A: So you want something fully black. [00:45:45] Speaker B: You know, white people can listen to Mary J. Blige all they want, but Mary is culture. [00:45:50] Speaker A: The only thing that crosses over like that has got to be something negative. [00:45:53] Speaker B: I mean, this is negative. [00:45:55] Speaker A: Like it's gonna, it's gonna cross over to, uh huh. Look at how they act over there. [00:45:59] Speaker B: Oh, you mean like, not like. Cause a man cheating on his wife or somebody cheating on their spouse with, with somebody from work is universal. [00:46:09] Speaker A: Yes. [00:46:10] Speaker B: That don't hold no racial bounds, you know what I'm saying? Every, every race does it? You know what I'm saying? I mean that go back to like some of them old shows like Sleeping with the Secretary and stuff like that, you know, but something that's like universal, but the reaction would have to. [00:46:29] Speaker A: It gotta be something that happened. Black something happened. [00:46:32] Speaker B: But that's what I'm saying. It ain't got to be nothing black. It just gotta happen with black people who not famous at a black event that would cross over. [00:46:42] Speaker A: So that's the hard thing, the black event, like, like you said, it had to be like a Mary J. Blige. [00:46:47] Speaker B: Concert or Jay Z Fest or something. [00:46:49] Speaker A: Essence Fest. I don't know, man. Nothing really. That cross over like that. [00:46:55] Speaker B: But no, you don't. The event don't have to cross over. [00:46:57] Speaker A: No, I know what you mean. [00:46:59] Speaker B: The thing that happens. [00:47:00] Speaker A: Yeah, the event that whatever happens, the. [00:47:02] Speaker B: Thing that go viral, crossover, like I. [00:47:05] Speaker A: Said, it gotta be. The only thing I can think of is like a, A fight, a boxing event. But those are universal. Those aren't a black. [00:47:13] Speaker B: Yeah, that ain't, quote unquote, a boxing event. I mean a black event. [00:47:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:18] Speaker B: Cause this is, this ain't necessarily a wide event, but it's a wide event. [00:47:22] Speaker A: That's something to think about, man. That could. [00:47:24] Speaker B: Cause we, we never knew who this person was. Never knew what he looked like. Never knew who she was. Never knew who she looked like. But now I know. Kristen Cabot. [00:47:34] Speaker A: Oh, you got a name? [00:47:35] Speaker B: Yeah, they got articles written by both of them. He didn't release the statement and everything. [00:47:39] Speaker A: I heard that statement was. Was a fake statement. Yeah. [00:47:42] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:47:43] Speaker A: The apology. [00:47:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:44] Speaker A: Yeah. I think they kind of said it wasn't official. Oh, apologies. [00:47:51] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. [00:47:52] Speaker A: He's probably in trouble at work. I don't remember who it was. I talked to somebody that made a lot of money. I forgot what they did or who it was, but I remember him saying, if the person's. That I'm going to business cheats with their family or something like that, oh. [00:48:10] Speaker B: They'Re not gonna deal. [00:48:10] Speaker A: I'm not gonna go to business with them. [00:48:12] Speaker B: I feel that. Cause if you would cheat your wife, you would cheat me out of some bread. [00:48:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I forgot who told me this or where it came out. [00:48:19] Speaker B: That was me when I was telling you about the. You know what I'm saying. [00:48:23] Speaker A: About the merge. [00:48:28] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's. That's real. I mean, like you made a vow between you and God. You can't even keep that vow. [00:48:35] Speaker A: I. I wish I remember who told me this, bro. [00:48:37] Speaker B: This took effort. They had a box. They high up in the box. Him, her. And they say it was a. Her assistant. One of their assistants was there too. [00:48:45] Speaker A: Who was the guy behind her? He must been the. That dang on guy from the. From the mail room and sucks. He was hyped. [00:48:52] Speaker B: As soon as he seen the camera come over there. [00:48:54] Speaker A: He was. [00:48:58] Speaker B: Just. Been somebody just in the box. [00:48:59] Speaker A: Like he knew. So he was kind of like rooting. [00:49:02] Speaker B: It all like, ha ha ha, you know? [00:49:05] Speaker A: Well, you see the. You'll see the video. [00:49:06] Speaker B: I gotta watch it again. [00:49:07] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think the real video's coming out anymore. [00:49:10] Speaker B: Cause too many. Too many. [00:49:11] Speaker A: Too many fake ones is coming out. So like, you're not. If you lucky enough to see the old video, the official one, because now. [00:49:18] Speaker B: I got it where he pick her up and I want somewhere he pick up and throw it down, throw it down, throw it on the stairs. [00:49:22] Speaker A: That's what he should have done. [00:49:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Told you choke fake joke. [00:49:27] Speaker A: Yeah, that choke is okay. You only. You thinking on your toes there. [00:49:31] Speaker B: Just do a little fake choke, a little shake or whatever. [00:49:34] Speaker A: You click on your feet on that one. [00:49:38] Speaker B: You watch the Late Show? [00:49:40] Speaker A: The Late Show? [00:49:41] Speaker B: Stephen Colbert. [00:49:42] Speaker A: No, I don't. [00:49:43] Speaker B: Do you watch any of it? Did you watch any of them shows like David Letterman or did you ever used to watch them? Yeah, Jay Leno. [00:49:50] Speaker A: Yeah, Jay Leno was. Jay Leno is like. He was like. I thought he was a lot quicker with his jokes than Letterman, so I. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Thought Leno was a little. He shows a Little corny. Like his jokes was a little too, like, kind of corny. Like I can't. Not corny like in a bad way, but just more silly type jokes and Letterman jokes seemed like there was more like, for like the regular, regular people. [00:50:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I, I can, I can understand that. [00:50:22] Speaker B: Yeah. But Stephen Colbert, he. He, they gonna cancel his show. He from, he from. [00:50:31] Speaker A: Oh, is that the chubby guy? [00:50:32] Speaker B: No, no, no, no, no. Stephen Colbert, he used to be on the Daily show with Jon Stewart. Then he got his own show. [00:50:39] Speaker A: How long, how long has it been running? [00:50:41] Speaker B: Nine years. [00:50:43] Speaker A: That's not too long. [00:50:44] Speaker B: Yeah, but they think he got fired for, for criticizing Trump. Yeah, well, criticizing cbs. Cause on the show. Yeah, on the show, because it was a. CBS had a payoff. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:50:58] Speaker B: And paid 16 million to Donald Trump. And so he made a, he made a, a statement about him or whatever. So now they ended his show. [00:51:11] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:51:12] Speaker B: And Trump, he made a tweet. He said, I absolutely love that Colbert got fired. His talent, his talent was even less than his ratings. I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next has. He has even less talent than Colbert. Greg Gutfield is better than all of them combined, including the. On NBC who ruined the once great Tonight Show. [00:51:34] Speaker A: So Trump said this. [00:51:36] Speaker B: Who is that good? I'm here to tell you right now. Trump said that we don't care. Yeah. [00:51:42] Speaker A: Okay. [00:51:44] Speaker B: What would you do if your man was at home? [00:51:46] Speaker A: Yeah, that's, that's what it is. [00:51:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:48] Speaker A: Well, since you're coding the article, the person that did die this week. [00:51:53] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what you was talking about. You said somebody died, somebody died. How did he die? [00:51:59] Speaker A: He died. Tragic death. [00:52:02] Speaker B: Was he like a car crash or something? [00:52:04] Speaker A: Let me see. Past awakens, surrounding family and friends. They're not saying why, how he died, but they say it's tragic. Yeah, they don't say. [00:52:18] Speaker B: I guess dying at 46 is tragic. [00:52:21] Speaker A: Yeah, 46 is young saying that. 46 year old. [00:52:28] Speaker B: Oh, you 46? [00:52:29] Speaker A: No, I'm 47. [00:52:30] Speaker B: The former 46 year old. [00:52:32] Speaker A: Ah, my birthday was Monday. Last Monday. [00:52:35] Speaker B: Ah, it was last Monday. That's something for you. [00:52:39] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't. They don't say. They don't say why every birthday sleepy. [00:52:46] Speaker B: Happy birthday sweet pea. Happy birthday. Take you may good Lord bless you May I good Lord bless you. May the good Lord bless you. Happy birthday sleepy don't worry about nothing. Don't worry about nothing. Better trust me it get better Trust me. Happy birthday sleepy I love you sleep. Hey, I put that on there just for you. [00:53:21] Speaker A: So tell me this what up? Do. Do you know where that clip came from? [00:53:26] Speaker B: It was a dude in the street. [00:53:27] Speaker A: I was going to ask you if it was a guy or a girl. [00:53:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a dude in the street. [00:53:30] Speaker A: Sounds like a lady at the end of load. [00:53:32] Speaker B: No, that's a dude. Gay, crackhead or whatever. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:36] Speaker B: Dop fiend. [00:53:37] Speaker A: Same thing. [00:53:38] Speaker B: Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Crackhead, adult f. Two different things. [00:53:43] Speaker A: Crackhead is gonna wash a car. Dope fiend is gonna slob on your car. [00:53:47] Speaker B: Still no. They ain't gonna do. Don't feel me. [00:53:50] Speaker A: You'd be nodding out. Yeah, yeah. [00:53:53] Speaker B: I've seen a heroin addict. [00:53:56] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh, when I was younger. [00:53:57] Speaker B: Shoot up in his penis. [00:54:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Wait, you've seen it? [00:54:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I was on. So in dc, like, going on the train. Freight train in dc, you go past this yard called Benny Yard, there was a. There's a bridge, and underneath that bridge, that's where all of the. The heroin addicts used to. They would congregate there. Now they put like a fence there so they can't get it. Put like barbed wire there. But when I first started, they would be there. You. Sometimes you'll see them shooting up in their arm or whatever. This one particular time we went through, it was in the daytime, too. It was like 11 o' clock in the afternoon, in the morning or whatever we going through on the train. And my engineer was like, oh, shit. And I looked to the left and this dude had his pants down. You know how, like a kid peed and they had the pants, like under the ground? Not all the way on the ground, but like right by the knee. Under the cuff of the knee. He had about a cuff of the knee. He had his knee and he was shooting in his dick, man. [00:54:52] Speaker A: Hey, man. So were y' all in the train moving? [00:54:55] Speaker B: Yeah, we were moving. Yeah. [00:54:56] Speaker A: You know you got like a. [00:55:00] Speaker B: What? Like, we weren't going fast. Like, you. You'll go through that fast, though. You go through that kind of slow. [00:55:07] Speaker A: Hold on, man. You can spot a dick. [00:55:11] Speaker B: No, you can. [00:55:11] Speaker A: Nah, you can spot a dick. [00:55:13] Speaker B: Nah, it's. [00:55:13] Speaker A: You can spot. [00:55:14] Speaker B: You knew what he was doing. Cause you could see him with his hand like that. [00:55:17] Speaker A: Don't clean it up, man. [00:55:19] Speaker B: You not make. [00:55:19] Speaker A: Listen, it was this one, and then the guy that was masturbating in the. [00:55:24] Speaker B: Car next to you, bro, you ever looked at. You can look. You driving your truck. When you driving your truck, can you look down in somebody cough? [00:55:31] Speaker A: You a eagle eye? [00:55:32] Speaker B: No, I could tell what he was doing. The joke ain't landing. I'm telling you right now, it's not landing. [00:55:38] Speaker A: You're eagle eye, man. [00:55:40] Speaker B: Eagle eye, bruh. You can tell what somebody doing. You can tell what somebody doing. I did see that man dick. He was pulling on his dick and I caught him. I was like, why does this dude keep speeding up? He's like, trying to get my attention. I finally look down there, he's pulling on his damn dick. [00:55:56] Speaker A: I ain't never seen that man's dick before, man. You done seen two. [00:55:59] Speaker B: You lying. You lying. You're lying. You've seen a man's dick before. [00:56:04] Speaker A: You seen two, man. [00:56:05] Speaker B: You've seen a man's dick before. How many other ones you've seen a man dig before? You watch porn? [00:56:09] Speaker A: Eagle eye. [00:56:10] Speaker B: You don't watch porn. [00:56:11] Speaker A: I know, but. Okay, you seen, like, personal ones, like. [00:56:15] Speaker B: I can't help it. [00:56:16] Speaker A: Almost arm's length. [00:56:17] Speaker B: No, that's not arm's lift. I was the one, I was in the truck. The other one, I was in the locomotive. Hey, hey, you're not gonna make me feel bad. [00:56:26] Speaker A: No, I'm not trying to make you feel bad. [00:56:27] Speaker B: Like, I don't feel bad about the joke. [00:56:29] Speaker A: No, it's not a joke. It's just like, yeah, you. You got some good eyes. [00:56:34] Speaker B: The one, the one, I'm telling you, I saw the dick. The other one, I could tell what he was doing. I could tell he was shooting up in the dick. [00:56:40] Speaker A: Oh, my God. That's crazy. [00:56:41] Speaker B: Yeah, it is crazy. But they, they. They put fences on the. Around the place to keep it. Because, like, sometimes some people would, like, like have to stop in that area and have to walk. Walk through the tracks or whatever to check they train. And like, sometimes they would, like, break on the train and steal stuff. So they put fences up so they wouldn't congregate there. Whatever. [00:57:02] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:57:03] Speaker B: That's the wildest. That's. That might be one of the wildest things I've seen. [00:57:06] Speaker A: I used to see, you know, dopings when I was younger, you know, 80s and 90s, when you nodding and. Yeah, like. Yeah, like, you know, I lived in the city, so. [00:57:17] Speaker B: Going to do it on the street. [00:57:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Going to the store for my mother was nothing. Like going, oh, yeah, I'm getting cigarettes. You see them, you're on the corner. Just like, it looked like doing adult feeling. Yeah. Like, that's the first time I've seen it, like, when I was young. And then when they talk about it now, you could put it in like, tick tock. And you see a whole bunch of it. [00:57:34] Speaker B: Like it's bad in some places now. Like they still on it and it's a. It was one time we were coming through the same area and it's. It was like. It's like a little short bridge and the dude was coming, walking on the bridge, bro, he looked like a zombie. Like. Yeah, look real bad. They look real bad. Crack. Crack and heroin. Two different. [00:57:54] Speaker A: Oh they definitely two different. [00:57:55] Speaker B: Two different beasts. [00:57:56] Speaker A: Yep. [00:57:57] Speaker B: You might work with a crackhead. You don't know. You'll never. You really. Unless they down bad on crack. Go to work all week and it's Saturday. Sunday smoke. No Friday night, Saturday night, smoke crack all weekend. Sunday be straight and then go to work. [00:58:12] Speaker A: That's crazy. That's. You're right, you're right. The funny I seen, I worked, you know, I worked for Spectrum at one time. [00:58:20] Speaker B: You seen any dicks? [00:58:21] Speaker A: Nope. Not one. [00:58:24] Speaker B: You're trying to make me feel bad because I randomly seen a dick and a half. I've seen a dick in a, in a, in a, in a shadow. [00:58:31] Speaker A: Eagle Eye, that's your new name. But in Darlington, matter of fact, I was working on the guys cable box so I pulled the TV out a little bit. [00:58:41] Speaker B: Something had a crack pipe just like hidden behind it. [00:58:44] Speaker A: Hidden behind the tv. [00:58:45] Speaker B: You could tell it didn't just fall back there. [00:58:47] Speaker A: Oh no, he put it back there. Probably because I was coming in. [00:58:50] Speaker B: Maybe he trying to hide it from his wife or something. [00:58:52] Speaker A: She smoked too. Oh, they look like crackheads. [00:58:55] Speaker B: Oh boy. [00:58:55] Speaker A: I've finished up something. I was going. Oh yes, what's that? Nursing home. No, it's not a nursing home. Across from the mill in Darlington. [00:59:04] Speaker B: Oh, the old people. [00:59:05] Speaker A: The old people home. Yeah, right in there. [00:59:07] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to the. [00:59:08] Speaker A: All right. Hey, you got something back there? That's what I told him on the way out. [00:59:14] Speaker B: Oh, oh, what did they say? [00:59:20] Speaker A: Huh? I said, yeah, it's something behind TV there. You can clean it up. All right. All right, man, see you later. [00:59:26] Speaker B: Speaking of wild stories and. So how far are you from Long Island? [00:59:32] Speaker A: Long Island? Long island is. With all the traffic and stuff like that. It turns into about an hour, but you know, no traffic, 40 minutes, 30 minutes. [00:59:42] Speaker B: Well, this Long island man. [00:59:45] Speaker A: Shout out to everybody from Long Island. [00:59:47] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to them. Shout out to this family. A 61 year old man named Keith McAllister. He died after he was pulled into an MRI machine. [00:59:58] Speaker A: What? [00:59:58] Speaker B: Yeah, he was wearing a, A weighted chain necklace. [01:00:02] Speaker A: No. [01:00:03] Speaker B: And they say his wife was like getting a knee MRI on her knee or something like that. He went in the room. It was a 20 pound metal chain. I always say it's used for weight training. [01:00:14] Speaker A: What? [01:00:15] Speaker B: He went in the room and the machine was still on and it pulled him and the impact caused him to suffer heart attacks. [01:00:24] Speaker A: Wait a second. Why was he wearing that? [01:00:28] Speaker B: A weight change. Probably looking like DMX or something. [01:00:36] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:00:37] Speaker B: Yeah. It reminded me of they so cautious about the machines. [01:00:42] Speaker A: Like. [01:00:42] Speaker B: Yeah. They say, you know, take everything out your pocket. [01:00:44] Speaker A: Don't come in here. Like they hit the switch on the way out. Like, how is he in there when the switch was on? He just bust in there or something. He must just bust in there while she was in the machine. So. I'm sorry about that. What are you gonna say? That's crazy. [01:01:05] Speaker B: What movie was that? Final Destination. Did you see that? [01:01:08] Speaker A: No, the new one. [01:01:09] Speaker B: See the new one? [01:01:09] Speaker A: Nah. [01:01:10] Speaker B: Okay. [01:01:10] Speaker A: It got something like that. [01:01:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:12] Speaker A: For real? Yes. [01:01:13] Speaker B: It remind me of that and I'm like, come on, man. This is. [01:01:16] Speaker A: Oh, so all these, all the stories, that's something like the new Final Destination ain't coming out. [01:01:22] Speaker B: Well, I mean, this one is. [01:01:24] Speaker A: It just happened or. [01:01:25] Speaker B: Yeah, it just happened July 16th. [01:01:26] Speaker A: Get out of here. [01:01:27] Speaker B: So it happened this week. [01:01:29] Speaker A: How does that happen? Like every time I'm in there or ever did an mri, the person that, you know, they hit the switch on the outside. Really? I think the switch is outside. Yeah. So they walk out there, hit the switch and you in there by yourself, you in the machine. And then they. When they coming back in, they hit it again. He had a bus in there or something. [01:01:51] Speaker B: I've been in like that with an X ray, I think. [01:01:54] Speaker A: You never been in there with two dag on while the stuff's going on? [01:01:58] Speaker B: No, the technician be sitting at the. [01:02:00] Speaker A: For the X ray, but an mri. [01:02:01] Speaker B: For mri, the technician being there. The X ray is one where they go in the other room, hit the thing and then come back out. That I. I've had. [01:02:08] Speaker A: Am I. I can't. [01:02:09] Speaker B: Nah. [01:02:10] Speaker A: That making that make that noise. It makes like. Makes like a funny knocking noise. Yeah, I've been in a couple of them. That's crazy though. And why is he wearing that, bro? [01:02:23] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:02:24] Speaker A: He's. Oh, I know what it is, man. They try to. He tried to probably get hurt to make a couple dollars and that went the wrong way. That's crazy. [01:02:37] Speaker B: So the wife told that she had just finished an MRI on her knee and asked the technician to bring her husband in to help her off the table. [01:02:45] Speaker A: Oh, so his technician. For all the way. Because they left him cheating on. [01:02:49] Speaker B: He said, despite Keith wearing his usual chain, something he had worn in the facility before. A staff member allowed him to enter the scan room. But all patients are reminded to remove any metallic objects before entering the MRI area. Say he walked toward the table and she saw the machine snatch him. [01:03:08] Speaker A: That's crazy. What? Why? They let him in there. [01:03:12] Speaker B: Yeah, but maybe she just. Her knee was so messed up, he just needed help to get off that table. [01:03:17] Speaker A: Yeah, but the technician still left the machine on. That's crazy. [01:03:21] Speaker B: Or maybe she thought it was all off and it was winding down. [01:03:24] Speaker A: I was gonna say. That's what I'm thinking. Maybe it was like winding down. Yeah, that's exactly what I was gonna say, too. [01:03:30] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe that's it. I don't know how them things work. [01:03:32] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:03:33] Speaker B: I know one thing that if you claustrophobic and you got to get an mri, it sucks. I did not know I was claustrophobic until I got an mri. They give you that little ball squeeze. They give you like a tennis ball or something? What you call it? Like a stress ball? They gave me a stress ball to squeeze. [01:03:57] Speaker A: Oh, you was kind of nervous before going in before. [01:03:59] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause, like, you got to be in there for a certain amount of time. They was like, you claustrophobic? I was like, I don't know. We'll see. [01:04:05] Speaker A: All they asked me was what music I want to hear on the radio. [01:04:08] Speaker B: I ain't got none of that. [01:04:10] Speaker A: Damn. [01:04:11] Speaker B: Yeah. I ain't got none of that. [01:04:15] Speaker A: They should. They saw you was nervous or something. [01:04:18] Speaker B: Yeah. We're gonna update a little story. I don't know if you remember, but we talked about Sean Kingston and his mother. They were scammers of the week before. Yes. And now his mom, she's begging for justice. We're begging the judge for a 30 month prison term. She was convicted of a million dollar scheme, and she hopes her age, health, and good deeds can win her leniency. She requested no more than 30 months, even though she faces up to 20 years for each of the five federal charges. [01:04:58] Speaker A: Dag. [01:04:59] Speaker B: Yeah, they were convicted. She was convicted for her role in the scheme that prosecutors say use fake financial documents and her son's celebrity status to obtain over a million dollars in luxury goods, including cars, jewelry, and electronics. She's been described as the fixer and nerve center of the operation, which involved tricking vendors into delivering merchandise without actual payment. [01:05:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:05:25] Speaker B: One thing. She doesn't want to be deported to Jamaica like after she go to jail and she want to be in a place close to Miami so her family can visit. [01:05:38] Speaker A: Oh, she got a lot of requests to be dag on facing. Dag on. How many is that? 100 years. [01:05:44] Speaker B: And she go to. She gets sentenced Wednesday. So we'll see what they say next week. [01:05:49] Speaker A: I'm gonna check it out because they gonna say, go in there and sit down. [01:05:55] Speaker B: They don't want her to go to jail. Well, she don't want to go to jail. [01:05:58] Speaker A: Of course not. [01:05:59] Speaker B: Because if you get all that time, she'll be suicidal. That's a bad joke. [01:06:03] Speaker A: So she was better off going. Yeah, she might as well take that Jamaica. [01:06:07] Speaker B: No, she don't want to go to Jamaica. [01:06:09] Speaker A: I wonder why. She's probably out there scamming. [01:06:12] Speaker B: I mean, she probably got a better life in America. [01:06:14] Speaker A: Easy to get, all this luxury she was living in. What's up with him? They ain't say nothing about him. [01:06:21] Speaker B: I guess he ain't. [01:06:22] Speaker A: He ain't eligible for that. [01:06:24] Speaker B: I mean, I guess he not. His time ain't came up yet. [01:06:27] Speaker A: Oh, for the parole. [01:06:28] Speaker B: Well, for the sentencing, yeah. Another legal news. Shannon Sharp, he settled his. They settled his 50 million dollar lawsuit that he had against him with that lady. [01:06:39] Speaker A: Oh, word. Yeah, she rich now. [01:06:43] Speaker B: We don't know he settled, though. Tony Busby confirmed in a statement that both sides acknowledged the relationship between Sharpe and the accuser was long term and complicated. After respectful negotiations, we have reached a mutually agreed upon resolution. [01:07:00] Speaker A: Yeah, I bet. [01:07:01] Speaker B: And said the lawsuit would be dismissed with prejudice. I wonder what that meant, with prejudice. Somebody that's. We got an official lawyer to show Tiffany, email us DJ Blazer at gmail dot com. Let us know what with prejudice means and without prejudice. [01:07:19] Speaker A: So I wonder. So basically probably they selling. So they paying to drop the suit, Right? Maybe that's what it sound like. [01:07:32] Speaker B: They ain't said no money being exchanged though. [01:07:34] Speaker A: They just said it came to a mutual agreement and it was settled. Right? [01:07:38] Speaker B: Yeah, but they didn't say money though. But I don't want to say they said money. We can assume. But I ain't want to say it's money when it may have been like, I won't post you no more, I won't talk about you no more, you don't talk about me no more or whatever. You don't know none of the terms. [01:07:52] Speaker A: Yeah, send that check though. [01:07:53] Speaker B: Maybe with prejudice means, like if this. [01:07:57] Speaker A: Can'T come up in court again or. [01:07:59] Speaker B: It can't come up in social media, it can't Come like, you can't mention this again. And if you do, then you got to pay the money back. Maybe that's what prejudice means. Without prejudice mean, like you get the check and that's it, that's the end of it. And then you can't. You can talk or whatever. You can say whatever you want to say. Maybe that's what without pre. Maybe with prejudice is some shit that we didn't like. You can't do. [01:08:20] Speaker A: I bet you she's well off right now. [01:08:22] Speaker B: How many millions you think she got? [01:08:23] Speaker A: She. She probably got. They probably sell it for the. 30. [01:08:27] Speaker B: 30, 25. I say maybe 10. Nah, 10 at the most. You going for 50. [01:08:33] Speaker A: They're going for 50. And they had. I ain't gonna say they had good evidence. [01:08:38] Speaker B: I ate at that restaurant before in Chicago. Yep, the exact same. I sat at that table, if I ain't mistaken. [01:08:46] Speaker A: Well, to the people that want to know. What the you talking about? [01:08:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it's that. It's a guy, he goes around different places and he like tries the local food. He. The first video I saw him, he was in Charleston and like the Charleston in the low country, whatever. He was trying like perlo and red. What? Red rice and all that kind of stuff. Like all the stuff they eat down there. He was loving it. [01:09:07] Speaker A: I like. [01:09:08] Speaker B: No, that ain't the same restaurant I've been to. [01:09:09] Speaker A: I like. I like him. He's pretty good. But when he opened his eyes and. [01:09:13] Speaker B: Wow, wow, like this, it's amazing. I taste all of the flavors, the sweetness. [01:09:19] Speaker A: His eyes beat. [01:09:20] Speaker B: So he was in Charleston for a little while because he went to this. This like. It was like a family barbecue and they cook every Sunday and it's all this food. Wow. The flavors are just amazing. You could listen. Taste the smoke. [01:09:35] Speaker A: That's how he does it. [01:09:36] Speaker B: Whoa. Yeah, those cracklings. Look at it. [01:09:40] Speaker A: Look at the face. Watch his face. [01:09:42] Speaker B: Oh, man. [01:09:42] Speaker A: Whoa. Oh, man. [01:09:48] Speaker B: That ain't that good. [01:09:50] Speaker A: It definitely. He's like. [01:09:56] Speaker B: You ever see. You could tell when Guy Fieri don't like something too. [01:10:00] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [01:10:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I can kind of tell it was. He. He just won't say nothing. He just. That's bang bang or something. Like he'll say some little slick. Well, not slick shit, but he's just say something. But when he really like it, he'll really say this is really good. [01:10:17] Speaker A: So you. You see the face that he's doing now and doing all of that? [01:10:20] Speaker B: Huh? [01:10:21] Speaker A: You know, there's content. Content creators, like only fans that do stuff like that now. In their content. [01:10:27] Speaker B: What you mean that. [01:10:28] Speaker A: Make that face? [01:10:29] Speaker B: Like, that's all they do. [01:10:32] Speaker A: Why they doing. No, why they doing whatever they doing? They're making faces. It's like a. It's like a thing now to do that face. [01:10:41] Speaker B: Is it copying him or. [01:10:43] Speaker A: No, it's just like trying to make it. [01:10:45] Speaker B: Oh, this is, oh, so amazing. I got you. I got you. I got you, I got you. [01:10:48] Speaker A: But it's like over. Over the top now. [01:10:50] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. He. He does it so much until it doesn't seem like it's. It's real. [01:10:57] Speaker A: Oh, he does it every. Every bite. [01:10:59] Speaker B: Yeah, every bite. [01:11:00] Speaker A: Head back. [01:11:01] Speaker B: Yeah, head back. Oh, and sway to. From left to right a little bit. [01:11:05] Speaker A: Yeah, One eye popping out. One slight. [01:11:08] Speaker B: Wow, look at that crust. [01:11:10] Speaker A: Whoa. [01:11:12] Speaker B: Amazing. [01:11:13] Speaker A: I guarantee everybody that's listening know exactly who we're talking about. [01:11:16] Speaker B: It's a white guy. He. He likes spicy food, too. He likes spicy food. [01:11:21] Speaker A: Watch he get ready to the face now. Look at it. Oh, man, the lean back. [01:11:26] Speaker B: Oh, he said he did it. [01:11:29] Speaker A: We stupid. While we sit here narrating. [01:11:33] Speaker B: Narrating this dude. Shout out to Shannon Sharp. I wonder, will he be back on espn? [01:11:38] Speaker A: Shannon Sharp? Why? The fact that this is over. [01:11:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I wonder if they'll take him back. [01:11:43] Speaker A: You know what? I want to ask you about the guy. [01:11:45] Speaker B: What guy? [01:11:47] Speaker A: The guy so called died that he was in charge of that doll. [01:11:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I saw that. I don't know. What was that? [01:11:57] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:11:57] Speaker B: Like, how did he die? [01:11:59] Speaker A: They saying, like, all. All of a sudden he died because he. They told him to not touch the dog. [01:12:07] Speaker B: He was in charge of it? [01:12:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he was in charge of moving it because I think they're promoting a movie or something like that. [01:12:12] Speaker B: Oh. And what he had to do with it? [01:12:14] Speaker A: I don't know. He touched it, I guess he had to bring it to different states or whatever. [01:12:19] Speaker B: Okay. [01:12:20] Speaker A: But. [01:12:23] Speaker B: It was something else I heard, too. You hear about what happened at Beyonce show in Atlanta? [01:12:28] Speaker A: What, the thing? Gary fall down? [01:12:30] Speaker B: No, not that. That was in Houston. Oh, the. [01:12:34] Speaker A: Oh, I know a lot of people that went to the Atlanta show, too, with the way. [01:12:37] Speaker B: I mean, it was a lot of Atlanta shows. [01:12:39] Speaker A: Oh, it was. [01:12:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:12:41] Speaker A: Okay. [01:12:41] Speaker B: Three or four shows in Atlanta. [01:12:43] Speaker A: Oh, word. [01:12:45] Speaker B: A couple of the nights Jay Z came out, but her, I think, like, her. One of the, like, choreographers or whatever, car got broken into and they stole, like, flat. They said jump drives on something, I heard, but it stole, like, jump drives with, like, unreleased music plans for, like, future concerts was, like, in the. In the car. [01:13:09] Speaker A: Where was his car parked? [01:13:11] Speaker B: I don't know where this car park was parked. [01:13:12] Speaker A: I don't. [01:13:13] Speaker B: You say he is. It might be her. [01:13:14] Speaker A: Oh, where was this car park? [01:13:17] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:13:17] Speaker A: Public parking or something like that. [01:13:19] Speaker B: Where the hell. [01:13:20] Speaker A: But I mean, you would think if. If that person got that stuff that they're a little bit high up to. To either ride in the. The tour bus or whatever or park in the back with the tour buses. [01:13:34] Speaker B: But, I mean, maybe they went to dinner or something like that. Like, it wasn't. Like it just happened in Atlanta. I don't think it happened, like, at the venue. Oh, but even if it did happen at the venue, somebody still could have been like, you know, because the venue is the Mercedes Benz Stadium. [01:13:51] Speaker A: So. [01:13:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I guess they got a place to park the tour buses. [01:13:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:13:56] Speaker B: Inside. Just out in the back. [01:13:58] Speaker A: It's probably in the back. Like. Like the way most venues are. [01:14:03] Speaker B: They have, like, some places, like it's underground. Some stadiums, like, you drive underground. [01:14:09] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:14:10] Speaker B: You're right underneath the building. But that's what I'm saying. Is this outside? Because if it's outside, people can get outside. [01:14:16] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know. I mean, it gotta be somewhat secure because they have football games and stuff like that. That's. Football players come in there. It's not just outside. It can't be. [01:14:29] Speaker B: Maybe it is where they park the buses and stuff. It's just outside. Like I'm saying, like. Like you say kind of secure, but it's still outside. [01:14:36] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:14:36] Speaker B: Like, if it's under the. If it's under. Like I've seen where they. The people that have to work there, they go up under the stadium or whatever. If it's. That. That's more secure than something outside. Because I feel like you can let somebody in. Somebody could get like their cousin in outside or something. I don't know. [01:14:51] Speaker A: That way, if you break it in the car while you there, you. You either already in the back, because if you. All right, so you sneaking in to go to the concert. If you in a place where the car is secure, that means you in the venue already. So go ahead and go. You're not worried about breaking in no cars. You worry about getting in the venue. So it's an inside job. [01:15:14] Speaker B: But no, it. But that's. If it's there. But I mean. [01:15:17] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [01:15:18] Speaker B: Break car. Break ins is so bad in Atlanta. The way people put signs on their car to say the door is unlocked. [01:15:23] Speaker A: I got you. I got you. They use them little punches and you ever seen them do it quick? They slide all the way into the car and all that. They do it in hotels here. [01:15:33] Speaker B: All the little punches. [01:15:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I think. I think. I think a lot of out of town people come around doing it. [01:15:39] Speaker B: Oh yeah. Oh, yeah. Cause it's right up to my 20 or 95. Yep. Yeah. So that I didn't see exactly where it was. Like if they were out to dinner or whatever. Because if they doing that many shows here, then they here for a few days, maybe a week. [01:15:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:15:54] Speaker B: So they gotta go get something to eat or they gotta go to this place and that place or whatever. So. Yeah, that said, like luxury items were stolen out of the car too. But they said one of the. It was something that got stolen. They were able to track it. They know what kind of car it was and they got warrants out, so maybe they'll find it. Well, maybe like it was songs, unreleased songs. So maybe a few people had the unreleased songs and just theirs got stolen or whatever, so. [01:16:21] Speaker A: Oh, so they tracked it. They stole the MacBook or something. [01:16:24] Speaker B: Yeah, computers, MacBook or ITAG a tag. [01:16:27] Speaker A: Airtag in the back. [01:16:28] Speaker B: Yeah, something that had an air tag that stole. Yeah. Yeah. So maybe the people are turning turn it in or whatever. [01:16:34] Speaker A: Yeah, they probably got it. Probably got the stuff back before the damn article came out. [01:16:37] Speaker B: Nah, they ain't got it back yet. [01:16:39] Speaker A: Oh, word? [01:16:39] Speaker B: Yeah, they ain't got it back yet. [01:16:40] Speaker A: Damn. [01:16:41] Speaker B: Yeah, that. That's one thing I do know. [01:16:43] Speaker A: That's an inside job. No, it ain't an inside job. They. Like you said, they might have been at the Waffle House. [01:16:47] Speaker B: Yeah, it was somewhere. Like, I don't think it was. [01:16:50] Speaker A: Assistant went to the Waffle House to grab some. [01:16:53] Speaker B: Yeah, and it was like a group of them, though. Like it wasn't just like one person. Yeah, let's see what else before we go. [01:17:03] Speaker A: Yeah, that's about the best thing they could do is whatever. I mean, unreleased music. The best thing to do is maybe put that music out. [01:17:11] Speaker B: Who, the person? [01:17:12] Speaker A: Yeah, so. So that music won't get value if you put it out now. [01:17:20] Speaker B: Oh, you mean Beyonce put the music out now? [01:17:22] Speaker A: Yeah, you won't have. Oh, oh, I got these unreleased Beyonce songs. [01:17:26] Speaker B: What if it's like 40 songs though? [01:17:28] Speaker A: Yeah, but you better start dropping. Cause I wouldn't want the value of them shits to come out. Say she passed and they got the damn jump drive with damn unreleased Beyonce music. [01:17:42] Speaker B: But if she. [01:17:44] Speaker A: If she put it out, it ain't gonna be no unreleased Beyonce music. I'm just saying that on a side of I collect CDs and stuff like that. So I know just like Tupac. If you had a damn Tupac song right now that never came out, you know how valuable that'd be? [01:18:05] Speaker B: Yeah, but I mean, they could bring the value down. If the person came out with a song and people was like, it was stolen. So you come out with a song. Like, I don't know how many songs it was. Like, they didn't say, but it was on the jump drive. So however many songs it is, they know what they got. Like, as far as, like, Beyonce side. So if somebody come out with some songs, like, I got an unreleased Beyonce song. The value going anyway, because now you linked to the theft of it. [01:18:34] Speaker A: Yeah, but think about. You hold it for 30 years and Beyonce dies. You pull it out of the vault. Like, if Prince. Like, you still wouldn't be able to. [01:18:44] Speaker B: Make no money off of it, though. [01:18:45] Speaker A: Yeah, they would. They gonna be putting it somewhere. They're gonna be whatever. Somewhere. [01:18:49] Speaker B: Let me tell you. [01:18:51] Speaker A: Dark Web. You could buy everything. [01:18:52] Speaker B: You can buy it, but you. Like, it's a. Well, yeah, yeah, you could buy it. [01:18:56] Speaker A: But you making money for selling it. [01:18:59] Speaker B: But the person that buys it, what would they do with it then? [01:19:01] Speaker A: Who knows? It could be just like that damn Wu Tang album that they end up liking back from that guy. [01:19:09] Speaker B: You mentioned Prince. Now, these Prince people, these ain't even. Well, Prince people probably, you know, same level as Beyonce people. Prince died one episode. We started the show off with a little snippet of a Prince song that I think the show used to come out on Wednesdays. Then Monday morning. No, it might have been a Monday. We might have had switch by then. But anyway, Blaze hit me up. He said, hey, why you ain't put the show up? No, that. That at that time, he was putting the show up still. He was still putting the show up. Like, bro, why you put the show up? It's like, I put the show up. I said, show ain't up. [01:19:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:19:50] Speaker B: He's like, damn, I think I know what it is. So he went, cut the little Prince part off. Show us up. I'm talking about from Sunday night to Monday morning when I woke up. Oh, they called it and clipped it. And it was like, no, this ain't going up. [01:20:07] Speaker A: Dag. I wonder if they had, like, that scanning system. [01:20:10] Speaker B: They had to, right? 20, 15, 2016. When did he die? 15. This is like, 15. So I know Beyonce got that same type. Yeah, but I'd be scared to play Beyonce on On podcast. [01:20:24] Speaker A: It'd be. It'd be valuable if they had that. That Dag on. [01:20:28] Speaker B: If they had the Dark Web. But like, Like Martin Shkreli bought the Wu Tang album. That's only valuable to him. Like, he can't use it in movies and like them. Mute them songs and that. He can't use it in movies or. [01:20:40] Speaker A: Yeah, it's his. [01:20:41] Speaker B: None of that. [01:20:41] Speaker A: It says, I don't think he can use it. It's not his anymore. They took it. [01:20:44] Speaker B: Yeah, they took it back. Yeah. With a. With a case or whatever. [01:20:48] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:20:49] Speaker B: And I. I don't think he could have used it in. In. In. In. In movies or nothing like that. Like, he can't profit off of it anyway. [01:20:57] Speaker A: Yeah, it was his. He owned it. He owned it. He didn't just buy the physical album he brought. You know, he had the rights and everything for it and, and for him to have that. Nobody else could have put it out, which is crazy. Very. So if I was her, I would almost put that stuff out. [01:21:19] Speaker B: You would? [01:21:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:21:20] Speaker B: Cause what if they not finished, though? [01:21:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that. And that's. That's the case. You know, when you're in the music industry, there's a lot of times you don't finish for one song. You might have a hook and move on to something else. Or, you know, you. You got a verse for this song or you kind of. What they call. No, those referral reels. What they call those referrals. Not referral reference reels. Like it might have been somebody else singing the song. [01:21:51] Speaker B: Oh, reference track. [01:21:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:21:52] Speaker B: So yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:21:53] Speaker A: You know, so they still got those. Might been on there also. But yeah, if I was them, we gonna put it out or go ahead and put the reward out. The beehive and get it. [01:22:04] Speaker B: I want to say. Is it a reward? [01:22:07] Speaker A: Yeah, put it out. Put the hundred thousand if it's that valuable. [01:22:11] Speaker B: But who's to say, like, the people didn't copy what was on the jump drive already? [01:22:17] Speaker A: Hey, it's just like Kanye when he said he had to buy his. He had to buy. He had to buy the. His laptop back from his cousin. [01:22:26] Speaker B: That happened to Ryan Leslie, too. [01:22:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:22:30] Speaker B: Somebody stole a laptop with all he had. It was a MacBook Pro. He had like all his beats and everything on there, and they stole it. Did he pay like $2 million to get it back? [01:22:41] Speaker A: Yes. [01:22:41] Speaker B: It's like a crazy amount of money. [01:22:43] Speaker A: That's crazy. See, she need to go ahead and put that. Put it up on X. Let the beehive find it. The Beehive will find it. [01:22:51] Speaker B: Yeah, she got, she got people all. [01:22:53] Speaker A: Over, especially in Atlanta. Atlanta, everybody. [01:22:56] Speaker B: That's why I say they already got the car. It was a, they said the car was a red Hyundai Elantra or something like that. Honda Sonata or something like that. Yeah. Ikea. Was it a Kia? Yeah, it was one of them cars that's like, it sound like it was somebody that probably stole the car and they was using the car to go around and break in. [01:23:14] Speaker A: Break in cars. Yeah. Oh snap. [01:23:17] Speaker B: Yeah. But I hope she find her stuff and get more richer. I did fraud today, hey I did fraud today okay? I did fraud today, hey I did a good job today okay? Cause the blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay? I did fraud today, hey I did fraud today, hey Fraud today, okay? I did a good job today hey Blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today I did a good job today. Ah, this one's last week we were in Georgetown, South Carolina. This week we staying in the in the state. Kershaw County Sled says non profit directly used fake forms and credit card to steal a hundred and eighty five thousand dollars for vacations, groceries and more. The former executive director of Kershaw County First Steps is facing several several charges at after a state Investigation found nearly $185,000 and funds were allegedly obtained through fraud. SLED said 56 year old Kimberly Renee Jordan has been arrested on several charges including breach of trust with fraudulent intent at a value of $2,000 or less, breach of trust with the with fraudulent intent at a value of between $2,010,000. Two counts of breach of trust with fraudulent intent at a value of $10,000 or more obtaining property under false pretense at a value of $2,000 to $10,000 and five council obtaining property under false pretenses at a value of $10,000 or more. It says the purchases span several years dating back to 2017 and the amounts range from $542 to over $44,000. It says she used the Kershaw County First Steps credit card to get groceries, vacation to Myrtle beach in Jamaica, medical expenses, clothing and Amazon purchases. She also is accused of creating dozens of fake invoices to get reimbursements including 54 fake or duplicated mileage reimbursement forms, bank records, vendor statements and carfax reports were used to determine that these were filed falsely or erroneously. [01:25:47] Speaker A: They was doing that for a minute since 2017, yeah. [01:25:51] Speaker B: She was arrested on Wednesday and is being held at the Kershaw County Jail. [01:25:57] Speaker A: Dag, lady. [01:25:58] Speaker B: Yep. I wonder what race she is. [01:26:01] Speaker A: Come on, Jack. [01:26:04] Speaker B: Kimberly Renee Jordan. Renaissance Black Renee San. [01:26:09] Speaker A: White, too. [01:26:11] Speaker B: I'm trying to think of. I'm trying to think. Let me see. [01:26:14] Speaker A: Did you look the name up? [01:26:15] Speaker B: Kimberly Renee Jordan. [01:26:18] Speaker A: Let's see. I'mma go for black. I'mma say black. [01:26:23] Speaker B: She in Kershaw County. [01:26:25] Speaker A: She was so slippery with it. She was so slick. She was making receipts. She's like, you know what? I'm getting paid for this traveling and I ain't doing. Yeah, I think. I think it was colored folk, dad. It was getting. [01:26:39] Speaker B: I don't know. I'm not seeing any pictures on any of these articles. [01:26:46] Speaker A: So you think it's white because of that? [01:26:47] Speaker B: Oh, she black. [01:26:48] Speaker A: I do it. [01:26:50] Speaker B: God damn. She's a whole black. She's. I mean, she ain't an older lady. She 56. I mean, she. Look, it's a rough 56, bro. Let me tell you. [01:26:59] Speaker A: She ain't as bad as what's called mother. Yeah. [01:27:02] Speaker B: Nah, but you could tell something was wrong with Sean Kingston, Mama. But this. This lady picture, she. She looked bad for 56, bro. This morning when I was looking at stuff, whatever, There was an article in Pageland that said one arrested. No, I think it said two people got shot and the rest of the Watermelon Festival is canceled. [01:27:25] Speaker A: It was the Watermelon Festival, bruh. [01:27:28] Speaker B: The comments. [01:27:31] Speaker A: The comments wasn't from us. [01:27:33] Speaker B: Oh, no, of course not. But the one con I was waiting on it to be like, one was like, of course. And another person was like. Whenever it's five or more of them together, it's always something. You can bet on it. And I. I just hope the person that got shot wasn't black or the person that did the shooting wasn't black. It was a 17 year old. Yeah. 17 year old got shot at the Watermelon Festival. And they can't cancel the rest of the days of the Watermelon Festival. [01:27:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Why? And not a yw. [01:28:01] Speaker B: It was a Y. N. You saw a picture of it? [01:28:03] Speaker A: Nah. It gotta be. [01:28:05] Speaker B: I don't know, man. [01:28:05] Speaker A: 17 hanging out. He had a pooh shake. See you on too. [01:28:10] Speaker B: Bro. You know what? I. I just thought about, like, all of the vendors at the Watermelon Festival who probably gonna lose out on a whole lot of money because they canceled the rest of it. [01:28:18] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I was at it. I was, you know. Jimmy, huh? Foodie faves. Food truck. [01:28:23] Speaker B: Shout out to Jimmy and them fries and them sandwiches up upstate New York. [01:28:27] Speaker A: Asheville. Asheville. He used to go there for the. [01:28:30] Speaker B: Week in New York. [01:28:31] Speaker A: No, and you said. [01:28:32] Speaker B: You said Asheville. You said upstate New York. [01:28:35] Speaker A: I'm sorry, did I say New York? [01:28:36] Speaker B: Yeah, you said upstate New York. [01:28:37] Speaker A: Okay. [01:28:37] Speaker B: Asheville, North Carolina. [01:28:38] Speaker A: Asheville, North Carolina. [01:28:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:28:41] Speaker A: There was a shooting there when we was there. [01:28:42] Speaker B: Really? How long ago? [01:28:44] Speaker A: This was the last time I helped him, probably two years ago. [01:28:47] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. [01:28:47] Speaker A: Yeah. And it was a big one. It was all over social medias and stuff like that. [01:28:50] Speaker B: Oh. And it messed up his bread. [01:28:52] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. He had to close down. It's over. And I think. I think what happened was that was the last night, too. So it kind of helped out that. [01:29:01] Speaker B: It was the last night. [01:29:02] Speaker A: It was the last night. [01:29:04] Speaker B: How you mean? [01:29:05] Speaker A: Like, he. Because you know when you do that, you pay him for the whole week. [01:29:09] Speaker B: Oh. So he didn't have to get give like. [01:29:13] Speaker A: Yeah. He didn't lose anything because it was the last night. [01:29:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:29:16] Speaker A: It was something, though. You see them rushing through there, like, what the is going on? I'm over here reaching what's. What's going on? But, you know, look it up. It's all. It's all on. [01:29:27] Speaker B: So it was in Asheville? [01:29:28] Speaker A: Yeah, Asville. [01:29:29] Speaker B: It's been so many shootings since then. No, well, I'm just saying in general, like you said, it was a couple years ago. [01:29:36] Speaker A: Yeah, two years ago. Not last year's event, but the year before that. [01:29:42] Speaker B: Shout out to y'. [01:29:43] Speaker A: All. [01:29:44] Speaker B: You got anything else before we get out of here? [01:29:46] Speaker A: Nah, I think we done for the week, man. [01:29:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to the lady that live in your house for that. Six degrees. [01:29:55] Speaker A: Shout out to Shonda. [01:29:57] Speaker B: And we almost finished High Star. Six degrees too. Really? [01:30:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Yeah. I think that I finished it on my end. [01:30:05] Speaker B: Nah. Cause he had, like, five of them. [01:30:07] Speaker A: Oh, he didn't. [01:30:08] Speaker B: See, he had. Let me go back to the email, see if I can. [01:30:12] Speaker A: Yeah, go real. Go back real quick. [01:30:14] Speaker B: See the ones he said. He said Robert Townsend. Yeah, you did that. Tracy Morgan, Omar Epps, and Anthony Hamilton. [01:30:31] Speaker A: Okay, Anthony. I did all mine because Omar Epps was in Felony, the jail movie. No. Yeah, yeah. I did all of mine. [01:30:43] Speaker B: You did? How you do? Anthony Hamilton. Oh, you said the brother. That was the brother. [01:30:46] Speaker A: No, Anthony Hamilton worked with personally. [01:30:50] Speaker B: Who. Who was one. You could call their son Tracy Morgan. [01:30:54] Speaker A: Anthony Hamilton. [01:30:55] Speaker B: Anthony Hamilton. [01:30:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:30:56] Speaker B: Okay. Oh, yeah, you did all yours. Okay. I had to. Well, you. [01:31:01] Speaker A: There you go. [01:31:02] Speaker B: And I got all mine. Yeah. [01:31:04] Speaker A: Don't do them like that, man. Don't do them. [01:31:05] Speaker B: Like y' all ain't gonna. Okay, all right, I'll find it. Robert Townsend. Tracy Morgan. Anthony Hamilton. [01:31:11] Speaker A: Oh, I didn't do Tracy Morgan. [01:31:13] Speaker B: Tracy Morgan. [01:31:14] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't do him. [01:31:15] Speaker B: You can't find it. Well, we'll get his on next week episode. [01:31:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm happy for next week. [01:31:19] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Email us djblazergmail.com if you got some suggestions for a list or six degrees of separation. Hell, let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:31:32] Speaker A: You can find me on last week's episode, or you can find me at the Digital Studios podcast. [01:31:37] Speaker B: You can find me on social media at preacher underscore. BP. You can also find the show on Instagram, @dj blaze show, and on YouTube. Sorry, this week we ain't on YouTube. But if you made it this far, you probably won't go on YouTube anyway. At any rate, it's your boy. [01:31:51] Speaker A: Be easy. [01:31:51] Speaker B: It's your boy, L. And we out. [01:31:54] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze Show.

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