July 08, 2024

01:40:39

Episode 599.5

Episode 599.5
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Episode 599.5

Jul 08 2024 | 01:40:39

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) talk Essence Fest, the BET Awards, what they watched this week, and more.

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Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy. [00:01:41] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy. [00:01:42] Speaker B: Why you leaning in like that? [00:01:45] Speaker A: I don't know. I feel like. [00:01:45] Speaker B: You feel like you're far from the mic. Uh huh. [00:01:47] Speaker A: That's short people complex. [00:01:49] Speaker B: Don't. Uh. You ain't got to lean up. I turn it up. Since we trying to keep your face in the. In the junk. [00:01:56] Speaker A: I, um. [00:01:57] Speaker B: There you go. You gotta pull it closer. [00:01:58] Speaker A: I work like that, too. [00:01:59] Speaker B: Like leaning up. [00:02:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:00] Speaker B: Sit back. [00:02:01] Speaker A: Short people complex. [00:02:02] Speaker B: You ergonomically incorrect, though. [00:02:04] Speaker A: I'm ergonomically fucked. After 8 hours of work, my back be hurting so bad, but I can't help it. Cause I feel like I'm. [00:02:12] Speaker B: You be sitting wrong. [00:02:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:13] Speaker B: Yeah. That what it is you sit on. You gotta sit right. Get your mind right. How you doing? [00:02:19] Speaker A: Ah, I'm better today. [00:02:22] Speaker B: Really? [00:02:22] Speaker A: That son beat my whole ass yesterday. [00:02:25] Speaker B: You was under the tree. [00:02:26] Speaker A: Uh uh. It's the heat. It was like. Oh, and I had to walk to my car to get my chair, and then I had walked to put my food up and that. It felt like it was 5 miles in that sun. [00:02:40] Speaker B: It was twelve steps. The eternity. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Oh, but shout out to Belle. [00:02:46] Speaker B: Shout out to Mel. [00:02:47] Speaker A: This was it. Backyard barbecue cook off on yesterday, which. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Turned into just a nigga selling food. [00:02:55] Speaker A: Well, the next one will be bigger and better. [00:02:57] Speaker B: It will. I don't know how you stayed longer than me. How? How? Like that. A lot more people showed up. [00:03:07] Speaker A: More people showed up? [00:03:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:09] Speaker A: Mark, we ain't gonna come on time. [00:03:11] Speaker B: Oh, I mean, that's no place. That's no place. [00:03:14] Speaker A: But more people showed up. It was shout out to the person. I bought my food from Quincy. I don't never miss when he's selling food. He'll sell food for, like, his lodge or just raising money or whatever, and I'm there. [00:03:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:30] Speaker A: I be like, I won't post a flyer till after I've secured my pound of barbecue. [00:03:35] Speaker B: One of his family members and they had some extra food one time they gave me some of his food, like beans, and he had made a whole bunch of stuff, and I had. So I knew his food was gonna be good, so I ate a lot of his meat yesterday. [00:03:46] Speaker A: Paul's paws. [00:03:49] Speaker B: Nah, I bought his ribs. Was good. He got some sauce. He put on them ribs, you know, vinegar based, but it was good. [00:03:56] Speaker A: Even the hot dog, like, I stood there and ate my hot dog like it was an appetizer. Like, before I even got paid for the other meat, my hot dog was done. [00:04:05] Speaker B: Yeah, they didn't have no bread, no hotdog bun. So she was like, all we got is bread. I was like, yeah, let me get some bread or whatever. But I didn't realize that the bread, it was all in. I'm not bougie. I'm gonna eat the ass too. But yeah, it was a good time out there. We really like the same from the same place, basically. I didn't realize how many people I knew that was from there. So it was cool. [00:04:31] Speaker A: It was good. Just reconnecting with people. I usually don't get out until, like, homecoming, so it was good for me to just, oh, I ain't gotta wait till October to see you, girl. Hey, classmate. [00:04:44] Speaker B: Amy was all moving. That why you was tired? You was walking around so much, talking to every goddamn. [00:04:48] Speaker A: That's what shout out to toys. She was like, if you sit your ass down, it cools off a little bit. If you just sit still. And that's when I took that last walk to the car to get my chair. [00:05:01] Speaker B: And ladies, now I know why when it be a mega party, y'all open. Y'all legs wide up. Open. Cause them drinks, that drink they be having, that shit. Get your ass lit. [00:05:13] Speaker A: That oil. [00:05:14] Speaker B: Yeah, that what they call it. Yeah, yeah. [00:05:16] Speaker A: Shout out to the cubes. [00:05:18] Speaker B: That shit, it tastes good, but it gets you drunk. I just had one cup. I had a little buzz. I got to drive. I ain't drinking no more. But again, shout out to the homie. Melt. What else you did this week, Hammy? [00:05:33] Speaker A: I watched my child fly down I 85 on life 360. No, my week was. Oh, shit. It was the fourth. This is the week after the 4 July. I didn't do much for the fourth. It was hot. Oh, my God. I feel like it was hotter on the fourth than it was yesterday, when it really was about the same. So I missed my family's cookout because it was just too motherfucking hot. And where the cookout was supposed to be, I know there wasn't gonna be no shade. Like, a whole lot of shade. I'm like, yeah, no, not coming. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Mm. [00:06:07] Speaker A: But, yeah, that's about it. Watch my neighbors pop some firecrackers. That's all I did for the fourth. [00:06:16] Speaker B: The four to fourth. I ain't did nothing for the fourth. I watched tv. [00:06:19] Speaker A: Yeah, watch some tv. That's about it. [00:06:21] Speaker B: What did I. I just went to work up until. Well, I was off. What was the fourth? Thursday? Yeah, I was off since Thursday, so I'm cool. [00:06:28] Speaker A: Ooh. Ooh. [00:06:31] Speaker B: What that mean? [00:06:32] Speaker A: You don't usually get that many days off in a row. [00:06:34] Speaker B: I don't work. I mean, you act like I'm at the same job I've been at, too. [00:06:38] Speaker A: Oh, well, that's why we had job hop. I'm happy for you. I had to work Fridays. [00:06:44] Speaker B: Oh. Ooh. [00:06:46] Speaker A: Right, right. I went to work after a holiday. Like, really? Yeah, really is going on. [00:06:54] Speaker B: But, I mean, a lot of people who be off that day after, I wonder, do they get paid? Holiday pay? [00:06:59] Speaker A: Well, it's probably not holiday. If I was with a previous company, I would've just used PTO. [00:07:05] Speaker B: Oh, they don't get to pay, but they can choose to use PTO. [00:07:09] Speaker A: No, you get your holiday pay and then PTO for the next day. [00:07:12] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, if they. But if you choose to, like, you're gonna be off regardless. But if you wanna pay, you got. [00:07:18] Speaker A: Paid for both days as holiday pay. Oh, okay. [00:07:21] Speaker B: I don't know. I don't give a fuck if I'm off. [00:07:23] Speaker A: That's what I'm talking. [00:07:24] Speaker B: If I'm off with. Without occurrence, I'll be off. I don't give a fuck. [00:07:28] Speaker A: That's what I'm talking about. This new job, though, it's not hard. So even though I went to work Friday, it was just like, hmm. Yeah, I mean, I'm working overtime tomorrow. [00:07:41] Speaker B: How many? [00:07:42] Speaker A: So that's how you know the job. [00:07:43] Speaker B: In that heart, you have, like, regular banker's hours. That's cool. Cause when you were at regular bankers hours and you at work regardless, it just feel like it makes such a difference. It feel like everybody else at work, so you ain't missing nothing. [00:07:59] Speaker A: I'm so used to getting off at, like, eight or nine or 10:00 p.m. and now that I get off at regular time, it's just like, damn, I got the whole rest of the day. What am I doing myself? Like, what y'all be doing after five? What y'all be doing from five to ten to sleep? Cause I usually still be at work. [00:08:15] Speaker B: But I remember I used to. It was a point in time when I would get off at, like, 304:00 in the afternoon and I would find myself sitting on my couch, thumbing Twitter and Instagram until, like, jeopardy came on. I'd be like, I gotta do something with my life. [00:08:31] Speaker A: But, yeah, so it's made a lot more time to spend time with my boys. Like, we would, like, 06:00 we be then ate, like, dinner. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Oh, you mean like. [00:08:43] Speaker A: Yeah, like, yeah, we'd be done eight dinner and we just sitting around like, what y'all wanna do? [00:08:48] Speaker B: Play games. [00:08:49] Speaker A: Play games. Yeah, we'll play board games or uno or something. [00:08:51] Speaker B: Word. That's what's up. Family time. Shout out to family time. And it's summertime, so you ain't gotta rush for them to go to bed and all that. Do you stay up later? [00:09:00] Speaker A: Hell, no, I don't. [00:09:01] Speaker B: What time you go to bed? [00:09:02] Speaker A: About eleven. [00:09:03] Speaker B: They pretty. They pretty late for somebody your age. [00:09:06] Speaker A: Damn. [00:09:11] Speaker B: I got hit with somebody was like, we were talking about, oh, so shout out to level ten band. I guess he the leader of the band or the head singer, whatever, Sam. Yeah, so he was out. [00:09:22] Speaker A: Hey, Sam. [00:09:23] Speaker B: He was at the thing. We was talking or whatever. We graduated from the same school. [00:09:26] Speaker A: Hey, Sam. [00:09:27] Speaker B: He was like, what school you graduated from? I mean, what year you graduated? I said, well, yeah, I graduated. He was like, damn, he would have Kevin Hart. Damn. So anytime I get a chance to hit somebody with the. Damn, I done got hit with the dam twice this week too, with the Kevin Hart down, so. But anyway, we got some emails. [00:09:50] Speaker A: Ooh, plural. [00:09:51] Speaker B: Yeah, we got some emails. One is from Charles Eadie. You know, Charles Edie. [00:09:55] Speaker A: Who the hell is Charles? [00:09:56] Speaker B: Mm, Charles Edie. I don't know who Charles Edie is. Shout out to you, Chuck. Can I call you Chuck? [00:10:01] Speaker A: Charlie. [00:10:02] Speaker B: Charlie. Shout out to Charlie. I know some. I got a homeboy named Edie. Has Edie been on the show one time? I think so. He said, first time emailer. He said, amy B. First. Congratulations on your 600th episode. I've been listening for years and love the show. Regarding last episode's, list. I just want to comment on Amy's picks. The love Jones soundtrack is my favorite soundtrack of all time. And I definitely co signed on Amy's assessment that Maxwell something smooth remix. Mike Charles absolutely needs to be on your fucking playlist. Oh, your fucking playlist. [00:10:38] Speaker A: Fucking playlist. [00:10:39] Speaker B: He put f. You can cuss on Google Charles on your email. Unless you sent this from your work email. He says, boy, if dorm room walls could talk when the Maxwell came on, draws came off. Lol. When Amy said, we all know in a sentimental mood by a Coltrane. She's right. What is that song? [00:11:03] Speaker A: Do do. [00:11:04] Speaker B: Oh, okay. We do. Okay. I was. [00:11:06] Speaker A: The first time I heard it was on the Cosby show. [00:11:08] Speaker B: Yes. [00:11:09] Speaker A: She was bringing out all them slices of cake. [00:11:12] Speaker B: I don't remember that part, but I do remember it being on Cosby show. I remember Cosby. I don't know what. Hmm. I remember a lot of stuff on Cosby show. Probably the most memorable is baby, that part. [00:11:26] Speaker A: That one. [00:11:28] Speaker B: But some of that stuff. I was a little too young to really be paying attention when it was coming on. Like, my stepdaddy, he used to record it every Thursday. [00:11:35] Speaker A: Heavy on the reruns. [00:11:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, see, I. I don't. I don't watch shows over. The only show I watch over like that is the wire. I do. I do. Sorry. I do a wire rewatch every year. So, you know, during that time when, like, it's like, no, really new tv coming out. Like, all the show. It's kind of the auto show gotta be now. Yes. I do a wire rewatch, and I get through all the seasons. [00:12:07] Speaker A: Everything is ending, and we gotta wait till, like, August. [00:12:11] Speaker B: Unless it's, like, law and order. Some shows like that, like, they stay here with new stuff out. But anyway, he said, I first heard it on Cosby show as a kid. Huh. He said, so when I heard it on love Jones, I was like, oh, this is the song from the Cosby show. He said, anyway, congrats again on 600 episodes. And once you guys, much more success. Charles, he put his at lockstories on Instagram. Hey, you know who that is now? [00:12:39] Speaker A: Yes, I know. Charles. [00:12:40] Speaker B: Shout out to Chuck. Charlie. Oh, um, yeah, so this episode right here ain't 600. This 599.5. [00:12:54] Speaker A: Shout out to Cl for that. [00:12:56] Speaker B: Shout out to Cl for that idea from dow. [00:12:58] Speaker A: If you listen to w balls. [00:13:01] Speaker B: So since you did the dude part, I gotta do the woman part. The next one is from DJ High star from Carolina sports talk. [00:13:09] Speaker A: Shout out to the Carolina sports talk. [00:13:12] Speaker B: We real fans over here. He says, yur. What's up, y'all? How's everything? Had to check in with y'all. He said, they not like us. Vid drop. Are y'all tired of the song? No, I wanna crip walk every time I hear it. Every time I do come on like the radio, though. I be like, damn, I know people tired of this song, but I'm not. I'm sorry. I like that west coast song. He says, oh, because I'm not. Lol. Video was fire, though, with the fam at the end playing and shit. You saw the video? [00:13:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:13:43] Speaker B: So I found this video that so, you know, like, when you knock on the door and you kind of being playful when you knock on the door, how do you knock on the door? Do you know that? Got, like, some kind of racist background. [00:13:57] Speaker A: I learned that from your post last night, bro. [00:13:59] Speaker B: That's crazy, bro. So either Kendrick Lamar is, like, just falling into this stuff, all of these little things. People finding out about all of these songs just by happenstance, all this nigga is diabolical. He's a fucking supervillain. Cause who knows that? Like, who knows that history? And maybe that's why it took so long for the video to come out. Cause he put that in the video. People were talking about the shipping containers, alluding to the fact that, you know, child predator type shit. It was a few other things that people had said with the video. Like some of the people he mentioned, like DeMar DeRozan, he mentioned him in the song. And because he left Toronto to come back to the States to play basketball or whatever, he was in the video. They say yg was in the video. It was directed by Dave Free. [00:14:52] Speaker A: He did 50 push ups. [00:14:54] Speaker B: He did push ups? Yeah. And they were saying, like, it was some symbolism with. With this jail cell and the picture that was on the wall being turned the other way around. Like, it really broke that shit down. Like it was something else. Of course. The aisle and the pink. You know him, the pink at the. [00:15:11] Speaker A: End of the video, the cage. [00:15:15] Speaker B: It was something. Oh, in the family. [00:15:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:18] Speaker B: In the video. [00:15:19] Speaker A: I'm sure there probably was some symbolism with that restaurant that they went to go to. [00:15:23] Speaker B: Oh, that was Tamsin restaurant. Did something happen at towns? But them dancing, him and I. Mustard. What else? Oh, and the fact that she was. People saying she was seawalking, but he ain't affiliated with the crips. I'll just leave it at that. No, that ain't seawalking. [00:15:46] Speaker A: She's adjacent. [00:15:48] Speaker B: No, he's not he's not affiliated with the crips. [00:15:50] Speaker A: Oh, no, he's not. Yeah, that is right. [00:15:53] Speaker B: Okay, so that wasn't seawalking. They could have been b walking. There's a difference. I learned a whole bunch of stuff. Like, even all of the, like, different ones got their own dance. So it ain't just crip walking. Shout out to the hoovers. They got their own dance, Hoover style. I wonder if GD's got their own dance. I need to ask Diggie anyway, but, yeah, the video was dope. I love the video, especially now with all of the symbolism. Some people was like, that video was wacking. [00:16:20] Speaker A: No, first of all, it was beautiful. It was nicely done. It was nicely shot. So you can't go there. You can't say that. [00:16:27] Speaker B: And it was now that people breaking it down, you could tell all of the little parts was intentional. Even the part, like. Cause I thought it was gonna be more like. Of. Cause I saw, like, pictures and stills of, like, a whole bunch of people there. But it really wasn't like all of those people there chanting and doing all of that. It wasn't a lot of that in the video. So I think all of that was intentional. It had to be. So. But, yeah, but I'm sorry. Go ahead. [00:16:49] Speaker A: You said it was beat in the email. [00:16:51] Speaker B: Oh, okay. What else did he say? He said, bet awards. Did y'all watch any thoughts? I still haven't seen it. Shout out to woman empowerment and all of that and all that, and salute the usher. We gonna get into the BEt awards in a little bit. He says, random left turn. So y'all know Chris Brown meet and greethe eleven? Well, 1000. It's 1111 be easy. Would you let a lady you're talking to go knowing the potential pitch that could drop? Who are some celebs that y'all pay that y'all pay over $1,000 for the meet and greet? Let my woman go. I ain't gonna. It's not a lit thing, but she should know that. If she came back with a picture of Chris Brown grabbing her ass. [00:17:47] Speaker A: It's just a picture. [00:17:48] Speaker B: It's over. [00:17:48] Speaker A: It's just a picture. [00:17:49] Speaker B: So me grabbing a woman ass on. [00:17:52] Speaker A: Pictures, just a picture with the caveat. [00:17:55] Speaker B: What's the caveat? [00:17:55] Speaker A: Just a picture with the caveat of Chris Brown got a type. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Who? [00:17:59] Speaker A: Half of the people in them pictures, he wouldn't fuck with somebody else. Dick. [00:18:04] Speaker B: No, he got a type to get pregnant. Cause Rihanna isn't the type that he got pregnant. [00:18:11] Speaker A: That's when it changed. [00:18:12] Speaker B: What you mean after Rihanna? [00:18:14] Speaker A: Yeah, after Rihanna. Chris wasn't dealing with black women like that. [00:18:16] Speaker B: Yes, he was. [00:18:17] Speaker A: Who? [00:18:18] Speaker B: Karrueche Tran. She black. [00:18:22] Speaker A: Karrueche Tran. [00:18:23] Speaker B: She black adjacent. I think he still was, though. I ain't gonna put that on Chris. I mean, like, what's that? What's the. What's the little girl name? Royal. Her mom was black. [00:18:36] Speaker A: No. Have you seen royalty? [00:18:39] Speaker B: Royalty? Is it royal royalty? I think it's royalty. [00:18:43] Speaker A: Her mama white? [00:18:44] Speaker B: No, her mama ain't white. I seen her mama. She mixed with something. Anybody. Well, royal. Damn. I was gonna say, anybody name their baby that gotta be black, but, you know, they be naming their babies apple. But it wouldn't be a. Let, you know if she paid for the meet and greet or whatever. For one. If we could afford to pay for the meet and Greethorne. I went, you know, meet and greet. I've met and Gret, but just, you know, govern yourself accordingly. Cause if I met. If I was with a woman and I had a chance to meet Gabrielle Dennis, I wouldn't grope Gabrielle Dennis. I would take a nice picture, hand on the top of the back, not the small. [00:19:26] Speaker A: Is it different? [00:19:27] Speaker B: I wouldn't let Gabrielle Dennis put a hand on my chest or my arms or anything like that. [00:19:32] Speaker A: It would be assault if you did it. What if you. The fan, like, I don't know, grab me. Grabbing Gabrielle, it just seems different. [00:19:40] Speaker B: Have you seen the way Gabrielle Dennis looked at me? It wouldn't be assault. [00:19:44] Speaker A: It just seemed different with the man. [00:19:47] Speaker B: Being the aggressive with the male fan. Yeah, it do seem different. But in these pictures, though, it don't look like, to me, it don't look like the women being aggressive. [00:20:00] Speaker A: Right? [00:20:00] Speaker B: It don't look. Nobody being aggressive. It just looked like a man grabbing a woman ass. [00:20:05] Speaker A: But one of the girls from the pictures went on to follow Chris. I'm glad she was already following him. She tagged him in her picture, and then on another post she made. Chris liked that post. [00:20:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw that. That girl looked young, too. [00:20:22] Speaker A: Young and not black. [00:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah, she looked young, too. It's another one that people made up a big lie about. It was a lady that was. She had mobility issues, I say. And they made up a lie saying that he gave her her money back plus a $10,000. [00:20:41] Speaker A: I saw that one. [00:20:42] Speaker B: She came out and said, that's not true. She was like. But she's been to, like, 30 Chris Byron concerts and a whole bunch of meet and greets, and, like, they look real friendly because he recognized her from being at all of the shows or whatever. And she just came and cleared that up. [00:20:56] Speaker A: So they get that premiere parking at the concerts too. [00:21:00] Speaker B: And them parks still don't be that close. Maybe she uber there. [00:21:04] Speaker A: I'm talking about in the concert premiere parking for a wheelchair. They get the box seats. [00:21:12] Speaker B: They get the them part. I'd rather be on the floor in a wheelchair. Yeah. Cause them seats, you ever seen where the wheelchair. The wheelchair seats in the concert places is not that great. [00:21:23] Speaker A: Really? [00:21:23] Speaker B: Yeah. They be like, high up and shit. [00:21:26] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:21:27] Speaker B: It be weird ass angles. They do y'all wrong. Unless it's. Unless it's on the floor. But then you can't stand up and bust around and get mad. What about you? Is it a. What's your celebrity list? [00:21:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm not paying that much to see a celebrity. [00:21:43] Speaker B: If you could afford it. [00:21:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:45] Speaker B: Money is no object, correct. Oh. [00:21:48] Speaker A: For two weeks in a row, I done told you I have a favorite. Nothing like, I don't love any celebrity that much to be like, ooh, let me pay this much to go see Usher. What's an experience to hug usher. [00:21:59] Speaker B: What's an experience that you would pay a lot of money for? Nothing. Oh, okay. [00:22:06] Speaker A: I just. I don't know. Maybe it's a depression talking. I don't. I don't. [00:22:12] Speaker B: There's no place, like, you wanna go. [00:22:14] Speaker A: Or that I'm willing to, like, overly. [00:22:17] Speaker B: Pay for, but it's not. You looking at it as overly pay. Let's say you got an abundance of money. Like, it's nothing. [00:22:23] Speaker A: Like, if I have an abundance of money, I'm gonna go anywhere. [00:22:26] Speaker B: I ain't talking about, you gotta go to work Monday. [00:22:29] Speaker A: But I don't, so I can't look at it like that. They paying 1111, $1,111 to take a picture with Chris Brown. That was the question. [00:22:40] Speaker B: But I don't. I think it's more than just take the picture, though. [00:22:46] Speaker A: I mean, hey, Chris, I'm your biggest fan. I've been listening to you since you was chasing that girl down the street. [00:22:51] Speaker B: I wonder if merchant shit come with it. Like, I think it's. I think I did it one time. We was with a podcast, though. It was like, you got access to, like, a little backstage hangout area. You just hung out before the show or whatever. Whatever. So I wonder if it's all in it. [00:23:09] Speaker A: I probably wouldn't want to do that for free. I don't know, just with me, like, with celebrities, I feel like they get put on these pedestals all the time, and I don't know. [00:23:19] Speaker B: You think that's putting them on a pedestal? [00:23:22] Speaker A: Not necessarily putting them on a pedestal, but why do I need to go meet you? Just because. [00:23:26] Speaker B: Nobody saying need. [00:23:28] Speaker A: Okay. Why do I want to go meet you? Because you sing a song. [00:23:32] Speaker B: Like Shonda Rhimes had a panel. There's somebody who you would. [00:23:38] Speaker A: Exactly. There is nobody. [00:23:39] Speaker B: There ain't nobody you would want to talk to in person. [00:23:42] Speaker A: Why? No, I don't know. [00:23:43] Speaker B: I'm asking. [00:23:44] Speaker A: Go entertain. Dance, nigga. You are entertainer. Go entertain. I don't need to talk to you. [00:23:48] Speaker B: I don't believe you. [00:23:49] Speaker A: Nope. Bitch, sing the song. Sing the song the way it was written. [00:23:53] Speaker B: You been in the contest before? [00:23:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay, but I mean, it's no, like, even if it was Beyonce, I have no conversation I wanna have with Beyonce. [00:24:02] Speaker B: Nobody has no conversation. [00:24:03] Speaker A: Sing the fucking song. That sound like. Like. No, I don't wanna talk to no celebrities. Sing the fucking song. [00:24:12] Speaker B: It's a few I go to. It's a long list of rappers and actors and entertainers. I wouldn't mind, especially if I had the money. [00:24:22] Speaker A: Maybe social media messed it up for me. Cause I can see them anytime I want to opening up social media. [00:24:27] Speaker B: You can, but the people on social, even, like, you know, the regular, average person on social media, they aren't the way they are on social media in real life. Like, that's a part of, like, it's a part of their personality. Cause, like, people be like, social media fake or whatever. Whatever. But whatever you put out on social media, it is a part of your personality. [00:24:49] Speaker A: But do you really think a singer is going to give you the real them in a meet and greet? No, they still perform it in. They're still performing. They're still being performative. [00:24:59] Speaker B: They are, but so, like, one time you might get, like, pleasantly surprised or whatever. So, like, you know how, like, charlamagne act on the radio and stuff? I met him in person one time and he, like, real, like, yo, what's up, my brother? So and so and so, like, dap up and look at you and talk. He real, like, pleasant like that. [00:25:18] Speaker A: He give that to me on the radio. That's how I feel. Like I. I'm not one of those people who don't like charlamagne. [00:25:24] Speaker B: Me either. But you would think, like, somebody like that would be, like, an asshole in person or try to act, you know, try to act Hollywood. That's how a lot of people think, you know what I'm saying? So you might get, like, the person that's just normal or be complimentary to you, like, oh, girl, you got. What does Carolina sports talk? Girl, I'm gonna have to listen. You know, you might get that. [00:25:44] Speaker A: Could you please sing the fucking song? [00:25:45] Speaker B: Oh, you wouldn't. [00:25:46] Speaker A: I promise you. You are entertainment. You are entertainment to me. We not friends. We not homies. I don't want to be your homie. Please sing the fucking song. [00:25:55] Speaker B: All right, now, if I see you comment in an entertainer post, I'm a comment. And I'm going to admit you be like, uh, uh. Sing the fucking song. [00:26:04] Speaker A: Sing the fucking song. [00:26:06] Speaker B: Let me see what else he said. But, yeah, my list is long. I got a long list of, like, rappers and people I wouldn't mind, especially with, you know, the money, you know, ain't no object. You said, man, we had a good turnout this week for two events. Did a block party and high star who's put an event on at Johnson C. Smith. Yeah, I saw, I think. Yeah, yeah. Shout out to y'all for that. He said clip. He said, I remember be easy, first saying, levar Burton was on the show. And remember thinking, that's random as hell. But the more episodes go by, it's genius. He just be casually dropping nuggets and shit. So there's a podcast that ESPN puts out. Well, I don't think it's. No, it is ESPN. The writer, Ramona Shelbourne, she's like, so all of the stuff for the show is based on her writings or something she put out earlier about the sterling thing. And she mentioned something like, so they wanted, like, Levar Burton's part. They wanted a celebrity, just a random celebrity to play that part. And I forgot who they wanted to get first. And somebody threw around Levar Burton's name, and they were like, that was random as hell. Like, how we get Levar Burton, whatever, whatever. Just so happens that Levar Burton and Lawrence Fishburne really are friends like that. [00:27:30] Speaker A: Like, they really methe that made those scenes. Okay. [00:27:33] Speaker B: They really met in a sauna. And so all of those scenes, like, the stuff he was saying to Lawrence Fisburn was kind of stuff he really was saying to. No, the stuff he was saying to doc Rivers in it is stuff he was kind of saying to Lawrence Fishburne when he first got to Hollywood. And so that's where that came from. Yeah, it is. [00:27:55] Speaker A: And I posted that earlier this week. I think Levar Burton might have been one of the best parts of the clip because that last episode with him and Levar in the house, like, all of that was just like, that shit is so powerful. [00:28:08] Speaker B: I gotta go back and watch it because my favorite part was the interview with Anderson Cooper. But I took it from real, so, like, you didn't see that I wouldn't. Real time. Oh, you did go back and watch it, but real time, it just take me back to a place. Even with this show, with us joking about that, with, you know, big magic Johnson. What has he done? He's got AIds. I told somebody that. They didn't believe it, but he really did say that shit. So. Yeah, but, yeah, Levar was dropping them nuggets, but it was a good show. I wish more people had watched and I wish I would have started watching it in the beginning at first and maybe even did like a recap of it. Cause it was just a real good show. I really liked it. So if you haven't watched it, you're looking for something to watch real quick. Mini series clipped. His last thing he said is, favorite tiny desk during black music month this year. [00:29:04] Speaker A: Shocker. Cause we didn't have a lot. We didn't have a lot to choose from. And I did not watch the Michelle Niengo, the cello. That one. I didn't watch that one. [00:29:15] Speaker B: It was her. And then it was somebody else. Like a newer artist. A younger artist did one too. Who was that? That wasn't Tim's. [00:29:27] Speaker A: Kiera sheared had hers. [00:29:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Then it was somebody else. It was like two people before Shaka Khan. I don't think Shaka was the first one, but it's definitely between Shocka and SWV. I might have to go with Swv. [00:29:45] Speaker A: Oh, Flo Milly. [00:29:46] Speaker B: Flo Milly. That's who it was. Yeah. [00:29:49] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I didn't watch her. [00:29:50] Speaker B: I hear a lot of people talk about her, but she a singer. Rapper. Rapper, rapper. [00:29:54] Speaker A: My Billy shit. [00:29:55] Speaker B: I never listened to any of her music. But whenever people talk about, like, listening to these people, instead of sexy red, they always say her name. But yeah, I'm gonna have to say SWV. Even though Shocker was great, it ain't too much higher for SWV than Shaka. It's just I'm. [00:30:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, and while SWV was good, the only reason I'm not choosing them is because Coco really did sing the whole time. [00:30:22] Speaker B: Oh, you don't? [00:30:23] Speaker A: But we talked about that last. [00:30:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. He says, uh oh, don't respond. He says, all right, gotta go piece. I appreciate you for emailing, homie. If y'all wanna email us, djbladeshowmail.com. i guess we'll start from last week this time, bet awards. You watched it? [00:30:45] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:30:46] Speaker B: I had to go to work early, so I tried to turn it on. I turned it on when your favorite rapper was on, and I was just like, why is she playing in black people face? [00:30:59] Speaker A: Y'all gotta stop hating that girl. [00:31:01] Speaker B: Why is she playing in black people face? [00:31:02] Speaker A: How does she play in our face? [00:31:04] Speaker B: The make America great again shit. The president. All that president type shit that's playing in black people face. I'm sorry. In a room that's probably now maybe 70% Democrat on a black platform, you know, that's playing in black people. [00:31:19] Speaker A: Say make America great. [00:31:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. It say, makes sexy great again or something like that, but shit is genius. [00:31:25] Speaker A: In an election year to. [00:31:26] Speaker B: Nah, that's. That's. [00:31:27] Speaker A: And then it shouldn't be up to her to decide. [00:31:30] Speaker B: No, it's not. But couple with. [00:31:32] Speaker A: We go vote. [00:31:32] Speaker B: No, not if we gonna vote. But couple with the stuff, the idiotic stuff she said and that other people in the hood have said about 45. [00:31:42] Speaker A: That's up to you. Okay. If you. If you take your voting advice from sexy Red, you will be a motherfucker. [00:31:47] Speaker B: I did not say that. [00:31:48] Speaker A: I know what you saying. What does it matter? If she say that she voting for Trump, who gives that? [00:31:53] Speaker B: She didn't say she voted for Trump. [00:31:54] Speaker A: She did. She's outwardly said she is supporting him. [00:31:58] Speaker B: What I'm talking about is the stuff about he was better for the hood and he gave us money and this, that, and the third. Like, that's just. [00:32:05] Speaker A: Okay. That's their opinion. [00:32:08] Speaker B: It is, but it's not true. It's not opinion. [00:32:10] Speaker A: I understand what you're saying. [00:32:11] Speaker B: It's not an opinion. [00:32:12] Speaker A: That shouldn't rile you up that much because we all get our own vote. [00:32:16] Speaker B: I ain't. What make you think I'm riled up? [00:32:19] Speaker A: You sitting here calling that girl stupid. [00:32:21] Speaker B: No, I said what she said was idiotic. Don't. You can't change my words now. You can't change my words and then paint it. I said, she. [00:32:28] Speaker A: Hold on to the next. I'm not. Yeah. Usher. Usher. I love the usher tribute. A lot of people said they didn't like it because it was all women. I loved it. [00:32:40] Speaker B: I want to say the people choose who do. Who does their, um, does their tribute. Like, they pick the people who tribute now probably did. So I don't see why people had such a big issue with who did it. [00:32:56] Speaker A: Cause black men hate black women. [00:32:59] Speaker B: It was all black women I saw commenting, though, right? [00:33:03] Speaker A: Oh, no, no. Well, that wasn't the case for me. [00:33:08] Speaker B: Yeah, for me, I saw all black women. [00:33:11] Speaker A: I made a post about it, and niggas can't rush it in, just like I suspected. [00:33:16] Speaker B: So, yeah, the people I saw talking, the people I saw that made the post, making posts and comment were women. Like, they didn't have whoever out like one dude, I forgot who it was. I think he might have did background singing for usher at the tiny desk. Now that I think about it, he had made a post like I was available. [00:33:40] Speaker A: Oh, I saw that. [00:33:41] Speaker B: Yeah. Who is it? That was that one of the guys. [00:33:42] Speaker A: I don't know who it was, but he's kind of famous. [00:33:45] Speaker B: Yeah. So I saw his post. I saw people putting that first. I didn't know what they were talking about. [00:33:49] Speaker A: Well, okay, but the fact that we can't even remember who that is. No, you were not available. Like, no, this was a time for actual famous people to be showcased because people, my post said this lets us know about the state of mainstream male r and b right now. And what shit is non existent. Mainstream male r and B. What? Chris Brown Trey songs. Male mainstream now I'm not talking about. Because people started naming like all these independent artists and stuff like that. Nobody don't know who the hell they is. We talking about mainstream male r and b tank. Yep. Tyrese. And quite honestly, we tired of seeing them for every tribute. [00:34:36] Speaker B: Hmm. I don't know cuz they were saying like lucky day and. But don't mainstream. Yeah, it ain't too many other than them tanks and you, like you say they kind of. Oh, um, who, uh, I mean, Donald. [00:34:53] Speaker A: Glover opened the tribute. [00:34:55] Speaker B: They had to ask him to do it. [00:34:57] Speaker A: Why? [00:34:58] Speaker B: No, I'm saying like, usher had to have asked him. [00:35:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:35:01] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like. Cause that's just way. That's way out in left field. Even though he can sing, you know, a little bit or whatever. But his little flip flop song, Coco Jones. Lord, how old is she? Is she 30 yet? She. [00:35:16] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:35:16] Speaker B: Everything she do, she tried to be sexy and it's messed up in my mind. Cause I see her first. I saw her first as Hillary. Young Hillary too. [00:35:25] Speaker A: Really? Cause she been acting for a while. [00:35:27] Speaker B: I don't remember her. Nothing else. [00:35:28] Speaker A: She's 26. [00:35:30] Speaker B: It's too young for me to be. [00:35:31] Speaker A: Less than after she was on something. [00:35:34] Speaker B: On Disney. Yeah, exactly. [00:35:35] Speaker A: When they was doing this shit. And this is the Disney Channel and they with the one and shit. She from that Disney. [00:35:42] Speaker B: So she been at this and she. [00:35:43] Speaker A: Was like, I'm Coco Jones ten. [00:35:45] Speaker B: They still do that, don't it? [00:35:46] Speaker A: I don't know. I haven't watched the Disney Channel in a while. [00:35:49] Speaker B: How you know she was on? Oh, I guess you probably seen the thing. Your boys ain't watched her on Disney. Now, one of them. They not Disney niggas. [00:35:56] Speaker A: They disney when they little. Little. And then when they get to, like, the. Where they at preteen, they be like, nah. What's up? [00:36:03] Speaker B: That's when they start watching Friday and shit. Yeah, but I didn't. What else were people talking about? Oh, usher tribute. And they were saying the speech and how it got clipped off and bet had to apologize. Nobody still don't know? [00:36:18] Speaker A: Well, they did issue. Bet said that it was actually a malfunction. Instead of them trying to censor him. Censor the speech. [00:36:27] Speaker B: Okay. [00:36:28] Speaker A: It started off as censoring. Cause he was. He was cursing. He dropped the motherfucker. [00:36:32] Speaker B: Oh, he did. [00:36:32] Speaker A: And then they tried to. They tried to catch it. They didn't. [00:36:35] Speaker B: Oh. [00:36:36] Speaker A: So after that, the sense of person was like, trying to catch all the bad words. And they was, oh, he probably was. [00:36:41] Speaker B: Pushing the button too much. What else are people talking about? The Keith Lee Taraji thing. People want to hate Keith Lee so bad. [00:36:51] Speaker A: I do. [00:36:52] Speaker B: You hate Keith Lee? [00:36:53] Speaker A: It's not that I hate. I don't hate him. I want him to win. I just got my eye on that nigga. I got my eye on you, nigga. Like him. Tabitha Jones. [00:37:04] Speaker B: Tabitha. [00:37:05] Speaker A: Tabitha what? Tabitha Brown, huh? Yeah. [00:37:07] Speaker B: I thought she was weird. [00:37:08] Speaker A: Tabitha brown horse. [00:37:10] Speaker B: I watched her. Well, I listened to her on the breakfast club and she cool. She cool. I had my eye on her too, but she cool and what you call it, too. I didn't know him, anything about him until I forgot which one that made me watch his video. And then. Cause I used to see him, like, people posting. I didn't want to see no nigga eat in his car or whatever. And then it was one video that people put. And then I started looking at him or whatever, and then I was like, oh, now I see. You know what I'm saying, what he be doing and why people like him so much or whatever. But with the thing with Taraji, he said in the video, this don't got nothing to do with Taraji. He gave her all of these. I didn't want to say praises, but he kind of. [00:37:50] Speaker A: It's what he did before the video. [00:37:53] Speaker B: Yeah, but even before that, they were like. They were talking about, like in the comments I saw they just was talking about what he said in the video after the Taraji thing. [00:38:04] Speaker A: No. Did you see the video where he dropped that rose on the floor? [00:38:06] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I get that. But I'm saying, like, they kept talking about what he was saying in the video after he said what he said in the video about Taraji. [00:38:17] Speaker A: Cause he didn't, like, you didn't have to make that video drop in that rose. You was being a little sassy, nigger. [00:38:23] Speaker B: He explained that too, though, didn't it? [00:38:24] Speaker A: Yeah, he came back and, no, not in real time. In the video with the roles, he was like, this ain't my roles. You know. [00:38:31] Speaker B: No, but I'm saying after that, in the video where he was right after. [00:38:34] Speaker A: Everybody got on his ass, then he came back and said, oh, no, no, that wasn't it. I love Tarzan Taraji, this ain't hadn't to do with her. [00:38:42] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:38:42] Speaker A: After they got on his ass, first they told him comments up, then he came back and was like, and now. [00:38:47] Speaker B: Y'All are riled up about it. What he said, who them? [00:38:52] Speaker A: You too. [00:38:53] Speaker B: You ain't route up. Oh, I'm just trying to get back at you for being riled up. Why you gotta be, fuck Cleveland. [00:38:59] Speaker A: When you step into that spotlight, the light is on you. So you got you, do you celebrity. Now, don't get mad at the fact that you a celebrity. You can't go around dropping roses and not thinking. [00:39:10] Speaker B: He got mad. [00:39:11] Speaker A: He made them get on your ass. [00:39:12] Speaker B: You say he. I didn't. But see, so that video where he was explaining. I ain't felt like he had to explain or whatever, you know, he didn't have to. [00:39:19] Speaker A: We didn't care. We left it. He came. He chose to come back and explain. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Then they jumped on here for. What's that? It's that one dude that go around saying people are not who they are, but they kind of look like him. [00:39:33] Speaker A: That n do look like DDg, though. [00:39:35] Speaker B: He do. But they jumped on him for his security guard grabbing him and pulling him back or whatever. And it was like he got mad and I was just like, man, no, he didn't even. [00:39:45] Speaker A: In that video, he didn't even have time to react. The security guard pulled him. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's just so much. But those are some of the main things. I'm trying to think of what else they were talking about with the BET awards. Oh, and Donald Glover said that he got more Grammys than Will Smith, but he tied with Sam Smith with BET awards. He was like, that's crazy. And Bill Smith, they showed a video of Will Smith reacting to it, and Will Smith was laughing. That was funny. And do you know, do you, what's the feeling you get with Donald Glover? [00:40:17] Speaker A: I mean, he got a white wife, so she ain't white, she ain't black. [00:40:21] Speaker B: She asian. But anyway, the sushi. But not your feeling about him, like, where you feel, how do you feel? People take him. [00:40:32] Speaker A: What I just said, like, he's not black enough. So, yeah, his points were fair, even though he said it in a jokingly way. Fair? [00:40:41] Speaker B: I didn't even get. Oh, that's the point he was making, that he ain't black enough. [00:40:47] Speaker A: Right. [00:40:47] Speaker B: Uh, I didn't take it as that. That makes sense now. I was just, you know, I just took it as that shit don't make no sense that I got more Grammys than will, but the same as. Okay, I did take that different. Okay, that make. That make more sense. [00:41:02] Speaker A: Cause has he been to the BET Awards before? [00:41:05] Speaker B: I think he performed. He performed. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Okay. What awards was it when he was the Teddy Perkins? Was that BET Awards? [00:41:13] Speaker B: That was this bet. No, that might have been another BET awards. But I did see a picture that was BET awards, though. [00:41:19] Speaker A: Okay. [00:41:19] Speaker B: And remember he. What's the name of that song? Stay woke. What's the name of that song? Somebody screaming at the. [00:41:30] Speaker A: Well, we know what it is. [00:41:34] Speaker B: The name of the song ain't in the song. [00:41:36] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:41:37] Speaker B: But anyway, he performed that song at the BET awards one time. I wanna say he opened the show with that song. Or was that the Oscars or the Grammys? Hmm. Around 2017, I think he performed that song, but he ain't really put out no music. Maybe he would have been nominated for Atlanta before. Hmm. But I don't know. [00:42:06] Speaker A: I'm trying to find a song. [00:42:07] Speaker B: The name of the song hotspot is. [00:42:09] Speaker A: Just, like, not moving at all right now. Maybe I should do it on my phone. [00:42:16] Speaker B: Yours connected to my wifi. [00:42:18] Speaker A: Mine. Red Bone. [00:42:20] Speaker B: Red Bone. That's the name of the song? Yeah, that's the name of the song. He don't say ain't nothing. Red or bone. By that. What else happened this week? I guess we'll go in order of time. So that was Sunday then. You know, we had the 4 July. And on the fourth, it was this article that came out about this guy that they were having this fourth celebration down in. Was it Somerville, South Carolina? And he passed away because he put a firework on his head and it exploded. And I saw people in the comments that was, like, joking about it or whatever. [00:43:01] Speaker A: I was laughing my ass off. That shit is hilarious. [00:43:03] Speaker B: But I went, so the outfit he had on was like a flag outfit or whatever. And I was like, he had on. [00:43:10] Speaker A: That same fucking outfit with Uncle Sam once. You? [00:43:13] Speaker B: Yeah, he had that outfit. He had that outfit on, yeah. So I was like, something just felt funny. Like, I wanna touch down, dance on this stupidity, but something feel different about this dude. So I went to his page. I found his page. I went to his page. And he got, like, rap shit up there. He don't got like, no, like. Cause I would think a dude like that would have some trump stuff on his page. I ain't saw none of that. I was like, damn, he could have been an ally. [00:43:38] Speaker A: Don't mean he wasn't stupid. [00:43:39] Speaker B: He was stupid. He was stupid. Like, all he had was, like, sports shit on there. [00:43:44] Speaker A: So I guess he thought because the hat was like a top hat that the firework was just gonna sit on top of the hat. [00:43:50] Speaker B: He had it sitting on the top hat? Yeah. And not come down. Cause he didn't die at first. He was in critical condition. Cause I did see an article that said he was in the hospital. And then, like, a little while later, I saw an article that he had passed. But, yeah, y'all gotta be careful. I had a firework incident one time. [00:44:09] Speaker A: Fuck. I said an M 15 on top of his head. What's the M 15? [00:44:13] Speaker B: Is that a MS 13? That's a gang. No, they call M sometimes m 80s. Yeah. M think say that shit on top of your head. Yeah. So when I was like, six, so I'm right handed. So when you six, if you right handed, you right handed. If you left handed, you left handed. And if you can do both, you can do both. But at six, I was strictly right handed. So me and my homeboy, we were throwing firework like little firecrackers. So I couldn't light it with the lighter with my left hand. My right hand was my throwing hand. So I couldn't flick it with my left hand. Cause, you know, my dexterity wasn't there yet in my left. So I put it in my right hand, but my left hand, I couldn't throw with the same motion as quickly with my left hand, but I could light it. So I lit it and I went back to throw it. And that shit busts on my damn finger. And still, like, to this day, like, my thumb still got like, a brown mark from when that thing exploded on my hand. [00:45:18] Speaker A: Six. [00:45:18] Speaker B: Six. Five or six. Yeah. [00:45:21] Speaker A: With a lighter? [00:45:23] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a lighter, y'all. [00:45:24] Speaker A: The niggas. While we got child proof lighters now, y'all. Y'all did this? [00:45:27] Speaker B: Yeah, well, probably my cousin Greg. Cause he burnt down our grandma house. Shout out to Greg. I. Yeah. So that happened. And then that moves on us in time to the essence fest. I know a lot of people that's down there, too. Good little bit of people down there. Essence fest. Shout out to y'all. You seen any live events, like concerts or whatever? [00:45:57] Speaker A: But shout out to Tiffany. She said that instead of Hulu this year, they're on the actual essence.com. [00:46:04] Speaker B: It was on Hulu last year. That is right. I was looking on Amazon. That is right. It was on Hulu last year. But, yeah, it is on. Yes, she did say that. It was on their website, which is. I don't want to see it on the website. I need it on an app that's on my computer, on my tv. Yeah. So for one, they didn't, like, announce the concerts like they did last year. Was that last year or year before? Last. [00:46:32] Speaker A: Last year. [00:46:32] Speaker B: That was last year. Okay. They didn't announce the concert, the lineup. [00:46:36] Speaker A: Yeah. All I knew from social media was that cash money was going anniversary. [00:46:43] Speaker B: So I knew that, but then I didn't know when. So I got up Saturday morning. It was like, cash money reunion, whatever. I was like, damn. So I went on YouTube, and I found it. Now, one thing I noticed is that Wayne didn't perform with them boys. Ooh, he performed after them boys. So it's one song juvie got with wayne, and Wayne is at the beginning of the song, and they were playing the music, and juvie was like, damn. Way, way Wayne. Way, Wayne. Wayne coming out. He ain't never came out. So then right after that, Wayne performed after all of the cash money did their performance. Right. But when Wayne was gonna do his performance, it's funny, like, they were playing the beat. What happened to that boy? And that's eclipse and baby song. [00:47:28] Speaker A: Right. [00:47:29] Speaker B: But they were. They were like, it would say, like in the little ad lib clips or whatever, but. And baby was there, like, why would you play a song that got the clips on it? And, you know, pushy t was talking shit about baby, like, for years. And did they beef about that song? I don't know if they beefed about that song. But anyway, they didn't perform. [00:47:49] Speaker A: That's interesting. [00:47:49] Speaker B: Together. Yeah. Juvie set was pretty good. BG set was cool. [00:47:56] Speaker A: He just happy to be there. [00:47:58] Speaker B: Yeah, he's just happy to be there. I don't know he had a lot of money in commissary, too. Cause that nigga be eating. That nigga look like busta rhymes up there, buster. Speaking of busta, let's get back to interacting like humans. Put the weird ass divisive down. I ain't from that era. [00:48:19] Speaker A: Weird ass divisive sister don't control the. [00:48:21] Speaker B: Soul fuck your phone. [00:48:23] Speaker A: Excuse me, gentlemen. [00:48:24] Speaker B: Thank you very much. I'll be the last one of y'all out until y'all ask if it's up. [00:48:30] Speaker A: The person recording that was flabbergasted. [00:48:32] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. If you ain't never seen Busta rhymes in person, though, he put on a great show. He gives all the energy and all of that. Everything people say they want in the performance, he give it. [00:48:45] Speaker A: But, and I understand that you feed off of the crowd, but like I said this morning, like, it's essence. Like, first of all, it's Auntie Khan. So everybody down there is, like, my age or older, and they didn't walk the streets of New Orleans all day long, drinking, eating rich foods and beignets and shit. They tired. They probably was still drunk from the whole day. Somebody get up and shake your ass and, you know, move the crowd. No, sing the song. [00:49:21] Speaker B: I agree kinda, but I agree for a different reason. Like, I agree that it is Auntie Khan, but I don't agree with that. They tired. I mean, they are tired, but they ain't too tired to be in there and sing along, because juvenile performed after busta rhymes, and that crowd was hyped, and that crowd and that shit was packed, too. But I think essence in, like, a weird place, because now, like, you know, people our age grew up on rap, so they want to include rappers in the thing. But I don't know if essence is a place for rappers to be included in essence, especially with the older crowd. I don't know. I don't know how it is. [00:50:08] Speaker A: That's what I'm gonna say. People our age and older, like, no, we go down there for Frankie Beverly, and Frankie Beverly ain't gonna tell you to get up out your seat, but Frankie Beverly, put your hands where your eyes can see. [00:50:20] Speaker B: But Frankie Beverly ain't our music, though. [00:50:23] Speaker A: People our age and older. You missing the and older part. Essence is Auntie Khan. He was. [00:50:29] Speaker B: Yeah, but them people ain't going no more, though. Frankie Beverly time over. [00:50:33] Speaker A: Why them people ain't going no more? What you mean? [00:50:35] Speaker B: Like, Frankie Beverly feel like my mama. [00:50:39] Speaker A: Age music and people your mama age was at still go to essence. [00:50:43] Speaker B: Yeah, they do. But I'm saying, like, the majority of the people that go to essence now, around our age, right? You know what I'm saying? [00:50:49] Speaker A: Like, the older people, I'm not standing up. [00:50:51] Speaker B: You ain't standing up for nobody. [00:50:53] Speaker A: I mean, not like, well, he wanted. [00:50:55] Speaker B: He just wants you to out your seat. [00:50:57] Speaker A: And I'd have been walking around New. [00:50:59] Speaker B: Orleans all day, maybe put your hands where his eyes can see. Maybe that, maybe that. But at least stand up and put the weird ass device down. Maybe that's all he wanted. But I don't know. Like, I think busta rhymes. Maybe cash money might be the youngest artist that they need to have there. I don't think they need nobody younger. Cause I don't think no young, young people going under 35. [00:51:27] Speaker A: I sing the song, man. [00:51:28] Speaker B: 35, under 35. I don't know. I don't see the age. I might go next year. A lot of aunties gonna be there, but it look like they having fun, like you said, eating our rich food, getting drunk, a lot of walking. Probably a lot of expensive stuff. What else to do at essence? Oh, a lot of panels and shit. Seen some people I know talking on panels and all kind of stuff. So shout out to them. [00:52:04] Speaker A: A lot of companies will, you know, have their boots set up so you can come and learn about them and give. They give away a lot of free products. [00:52:12] Speaker B: Yeah, but I just don't. I just don't know. I don't know. I don't know. But the cash money reunion wasn't what I thought it was gonna be. Who else performing? I saw SWV performing somewhere. What was that? Was that essence fest or was that just at another city? It was like, damn. It was like their whole concert. You ain't seen that about them. [00:52:37] Speaker A: I honestly only been keeping up with essence by what I've been seeing on. [00:52:42] Speaker B: Stories and reels and stuff. Yeah, I was looking forward to, I think fat Joe performed down there with busta, and it was a lot of rappers that it was one thing I saw. It was like, we need. Where was Erica Badu and Jill Scott? And that's what I feel like. Be there. Not BG from the bottom of the map. No, that's Jesus. That's young jeezy. Young jeezy. Probably going to be there next year. I was he there last year. [00:53:13] Speaker A: Let's see. So Friday, two chains, Ari Lennox, Birdman, Busta Rhymes, jacquees. Jacquees. [00:53:19] Speaker B: Why is he there? [00:53:20] Speaker A: Juvenile, Manny fresh, Mickey Guyton. Pretty Vee was the host. [00:53:25] Speaker B: Why? [00:53:25] Speaker A: Raphael, Sadiq, T. Pain and the roots. Saturday aria star, big boy Charlie Wilson. That's very essenceye Donnell Jones. Yes. Lloyd. [00:53:40] Speaker B: Lloyd. Kind of. [00:53:41] Speaker A: Mikhail Martino. I don't even know what that is. Method man. Yes. Sheila E. Absolutely. Tweet. Usher. Yes. Tgt was there. [00:53:50] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:53:51] Speaker A: And today, Anthony Hamilton. Yes. Bilal. Yes. Don Richard. [00:53:56] Speaker B: You know who that is? Oh, Don Richard. The girl. D a w n. Richard. [00:54:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Uh huh. [00:54:00] Speaker B: She say Rashard. [00:54:04] Speaker A: Frank Beverly and Mays Poe. Frankie voice, Janet Jackson. [00:54:10] Speaker B: I know why his voice fucked up, too. [00:54:11] Speaker A: Jagged edge SWV is performing today. [00:54:15] Speaker B: Okay. [00:54:15] Speaker A: Keke Palmer, Tedra Moses, Victoria Monae. Tank and the Bangers. Who. [00:54:23] Speaker B: Who's the bankers? His band, I guess. [00:54:25] Speaker A: Tank. Do you remember? The lead singer's a girl. There's a boy in my Dm. Say I'm pretty. Yeah, that's Tank in the Vegas. [00:54:37] Speaker B: Oh, that's a. Was she a kind of dark skinned girl? [00:54:41] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:54:42] Speaker B: Okay. That was a real song. [00:54:45] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:54:46] Speaker B: Hmm. Shout out to her, did she get famous and then do that, or was she already a singer and that just happened to, you don't know. [00:54:56] Speaker A: They had a following before that. What, mainstream. [00:54:59] Speaker B: Oh, that was a song before. [00:55:00] Speaker A: That was an intro to a song. [00:55:02] Speaker B: Oh. [00:55:03] Speaker A: Like the soundbite came from a performance. [00:55:07] Speaker B: You know what? I do know that I did see that before. Okay. Tank and the bangers. And then. That's it. That was the last one. What about Sunday? [00:55:17] Speaker A: That was Sunday. [00:55:18] Speaker B: Oh, that was Sunday. [00:55:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Ha. Sizzle. I don't know who that is. So I kind of skipped the people that we probably wouldn't know who they were. [00:55:26] Speaker B: Well, they made it a little too. Two chains don't need to be there. Sorry. Two chains go. [00:55:35] Speaker A: What? [00:55:35] Speaker B: That shit they got at Atlanta birth? [00:55:38] Speaker A: The bass. [00:55:38] Speaker B: Yeah, go to that. [00:55:40] Speaker A: That was last week. [00:55:42] Speaker B: That was last week. [00:55:43] Speaker A: Week before. Last week before last, Big Mama was hit, the headliner. [00:55:48] Speaker B: Who is Big Mama? [00:55:48] Speaker A: Lotto. She's the first time ever a female mc headlined it birthday bass. [00:55:54] Speaker B: You use female Mc loosely? No. Lotto can rap. I'm thinking about ice spice, who can't really rapid. You seen her at the bet awards? [00:56:02] Speaker A: Yep. She had on clothes, which was ironic because when it come from a censoring standpoint, like usher. Usher dropped that motherfucker. Yeah, he did. He got that one off. But the words on this, she had words on the stage. Like, if the camera was to do. [00:56:18] Speaker B: A. Oh, it said bitch. [00:56:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it had everything. Like, everything she was saying. Fart, bitch. Like. [00:56:23] Speaker B: Oh, really? Oh, the words changed. [00:56:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:56:25] Speaker B: Oh, it was like digital. Oh, shoot. I missed that. I did see the words on the stage, though, at the BT awards. Let's see what else happened this week. So, you know, we were. A couple weeks ago, we talked about flavor flav. Let me see if I can pull this up. And how he. What else? [00:56:47] Speaker A: He ordered everything off the red lobster menu. [00:56:50] Speaker B: Yes. [00:56:50] Speaker A: Cause he was trying to save it. [00:56:52] Speaker B: Which. Good job. Good try. I wonder, did it make an impact? Anyway, but anyway, he's got a deal with. Well, he got a menu item or something like that. [00:57:06] Speaker A: He got his own menu item and it's not. [00:57:08] Speaker B: What is it black and shit? [00:57:09] Speaker A: It's not on the menu. So. You motherfucker. It is not. If you go to red cracked shrimp, it's not on the menu. It is like a secret item. You will have to say, hey, I want the. Hold on. What's the name of it? I think it's called flavor flavs, faves. [00:57:28] Speaker B: And what come in that? [00:57:30] Speaker A: Hold on. It's a lobster tail. [00:57:32] Speaker B: Oh, I see. [00:57:33] Speaker A: I had it in front of me. [00:57:33] Speaker B: Main lobster tail, snow crab legs, garlic shrimp, scampi, and bacon, Mac and cheese. Plus the choice of one side. Okay. It should have been like blackened chicken or cracked pepper shrimp or something. [00:57:51] Speaker A: Call that man dark skinned one more time. [00:57:54] Speaker B: They ain't smoke crack. Don't forget the crack. [00:57:58] Speaker A: But my thing is, they're not promoting it. I mean, they're promoting it right here on this news article. [00:58:05] Speaker B: But you think they can afford for the shoot commercial? [00:58:10] Speaker A: They can at least have Flav make an IG post about it. [00:58:13] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. See, that's what I was going say. Maybe social media or something like that is the only way they can. [00:58:21] Speaker A: Cause if they don't do that, we ain't gonna know to go to Flavor Flav. And I mean, go to Red lobster and ask for the flavor flav. [00:58:30] Speaker B: And how. How popular do they think Flavor Flav is to where, like, he can have a meal and people would go to it just because he got a meal there? [00:58:44] Speaker A: Well, then again, they didn't seek him. [00:58:47] Speaker B: Out, so, yeah, he did do something for them first. I also saw what he. It was one of the US Olympic teams that needed money for something. Flav is sponsoring that team. Like, he paying for all that shit. [00:59:00] Speaker A: I mean, he's a good dude. [00:59:01] Speaker B: He is. And the nigga can play, like, twelve instruments like, he a good dude. But how much fucking money do Flavor Flav got still? Well, you know what? He had autumn tv shows. [00:59:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:12] Speaker B: And I wonder if he probably did. [00:59:14] Speaker A: Something smart with his money. [00:59:15] Speaker B: Yeah. And I wonder if he got, like. Cause, like, you know, it was a. Did flavor of love come first before what? Like, rock of love. I know it came before Ray J. The love of Ray J. So I wonder if it came before rock of love. [00:59:27] Speaker A: Yeah, I did. Cause that's where the of love came from. [00:59:30] Speaker B: So I wonder if all of the shows after flavor of love, he had, like, hands in it or money in it, and he got money off the back end from all of them shows. [00:59:39] Speaker A: I was gonna say music. I wonder if there's, like, some music that's still going on that he's getting paid off of fighter power. I mean. [00:59:46] Speaker B: Yeah, I guess so. [00:59:47] Speaker A: Hopefully. I mean, hopefully back then, you know, they wasn't signing the right deals. [00:59:52] Speaker B: Yep. So shout out to flavor. Being able to do stuff with his money. You got anything else before we get in there? [01:00:01] Speaker A: We didn't talk about tv much. [01:00:03] Speaker B: Oh, I forgot. Lord, reel me back in. What have you watched this week? I know. It's like I'm missing something. [01:00:09] Speaker A: How'd you feel about the mid season finale of ghost? [01:00:17] Speaker B: It just be on. [01:00:19] Speaker A: It wasn't. It wasn't jaw dropping. [01:00:24] Speaker B: What happened at the very end? What happened? [01:00:28] Speaker A: I can't even. Oh, was it the dirty cop? [01:00:31] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. He revealed himself. [01:00:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:00:34] Speaker B: Did I text you about that? [01:00:36] Speaker A: Group chat. [01:00:37] Speaker B: Group chat. I say something to group chat. So Amy has been saying the whole time that he's not. What was it you said? [01:00:45] Speaker A: He's not selling it as a cop. [01:00:46] Speaker B: As a cop. But I was like, you know, he just an actor. So I'm looking at it as he's just being a good actor. But you was like, he not selling it as a cop. And now I feel like he's selling it so good because he's really not playing a cop. He playing a dirty cop. [01:01:02] Speaker A: He's top cast. He's never a good nigger. [01:01:04] Speaker B: So do you think. Do you think now that they reveal that he's a dirty cop, do you think he kind of encountered. [01:01:11] Speaker A: Not only do not only do I get him now as a dirty cop, I think he killed his wife. [01:01:19] Speaker B: Is that a hint to another movie? [01:01:21] Speaker A: No. In this show. [01:01:23] Speaker B: In the show, something happened with us, so I don't. [01:01:25] Speaker A: In the house. In the house. He was getting ready for work, and he was like, honey, don't wait up for me tonight. I feel like I'm gonna be late from work. I laid it dead as hell. [01:01:37] Speaker B: What scene is that? It was this episode. I mean, what episode? It was this episode. I missed that part. [01:01:43] Speaker A: He was in the house. He's getting ready for work, and he was like, don't wait up for me. And when he opened his medicine cabinet, the first thing I noticed was a quora, which is a women's menstruation thing. A cup. [01:01:57] Speaker B: Oh. Like a. [01:01:58] Speaker A: So he ain't touched the house since she died. Like, he ain't threw none of her stuff out. There was, like, her robe was hanging up in the bedroom. And I'm like, okay, so you think. [01:02:07] Speaker B: She in there dead? [01:02:08] Speaker A: He's acting like this woman is still alive. No, he knows she dead because when he walked out the house, he, like, touched her picture. [01:02:15] Speaker B: Like, oh, but I mean, in earlier episodes, did it say something about her being dead? [01:02:20] Speaker A: No. [01:02:22] Speaker B: So when did they show her she died? [01:02:24] Speaker A: They didn't, but you gotta look at the scene, like, how he acted in the scene. [01:02:29] Speaker B: Oh, you think he killed his wife before he left the house? [01:02:31] Speaker A: No, I think he killed his wife whenever. Whenever she's supposed to be dead. Like, this is just. It's not there. It's not there in front of you. You gotta think a little bit. [01:02:42] Speaker B: No, I'm saying, like, other than those clues in that scene, was it something like that was said or was alluded to? [01:02:48] Speaker A: No. Okay, so just him being typecast as a nigga who treat women wrong. [01:02:52] Speaker B: Cause I don't. I think you said this the other day, like, just watch the show just for whatever entertainment or whatever. Say, all of that stuff I ain't looking for. It's just on as I'm cooking or something. [01:03:05] Speaker A: Oh, you're not watching it then? [01:03:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:08] Speaker A: You're not watching it at all? [01:03:09] Speaker B: I'm not watching it to, like, go deep as far as, like, well, you saw this. All of that stuff. Whatever. [01:03:17] Speaker A: Cause that scene wouldn't make sense if you were not paying attention to the fact that he was talking to his wife, who probably was clearly not there, but her robes were still hanging up and her stuff was still in the medicine cabinet. [01:03:29] Speaker B: Okay, I might go back and watch that episode. What else happened in that episode? The stuff with Mona and her daughter. You had to know that the daughter was gonna. The daughter was gonna get found out. But I didn't think Mona was gonna find out about Tariq Noma. I'm talking about Mona Noma. And was gonna find out about Tariq's enterprise so quickly. Like, they ain't even got it off the. That was the first party, the second party, here she come. I didn't like that. And then how quickly Cain figured out that the stuff was in the champagne bottles. [01:04:09] Speaker A: Mm. Like, he just the water bottles. [01:04:11] Speaker B: Oh, those were water bottles? Yeah. What in those bottles? That. But. [01:04:17] Speaker A: Well, that wouldn't have been too hard for Kane to figure out because remember the coffee cups when they was in America? [01:04:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. True, true. Yeah, he was in on that. Cause I think Kane did say something like, same old shit, huh? [01:04:31] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:04:31] Speaker B: Yeah, true, true. Yeah, that dude. Okay, the shootout at the end, it was. I was like, damn, he shot the nigga. I was like, the way he talking and he gonna let her go. I was like, this nigga dirty. [01:04:44] Speaker A: And then. [01:04:44] Speaker B: Yeah, it's true. [01:04:45] Speaker A: Yeah. It still wasn't jaw dropping, though. I mean. [01:04:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it wasn't. It wasn't. I'm glad they didn't do, like, the shy and leave us this week. Cause the shy coming back in a couple weeks and next week. [01:04:57] Speaker A: Mm mm. That was the season finale. [01:04:58] Speaker B: That was the season finale. [01:05:02] Speaker A: That was a season finale. That's how you end the fucking season. [01:05:05] Speaker B: Hold up. What happened at the end of the show? [01:05:06] Speaker A: Rob. [01:05:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Rob got killed. [01:05:09] Speaker A: That's. That's how you end the season. [01:05:11] Speaker B: Rob got killed. [01:05:11] Speaker A: They finally got rid of Doodle and then Rob got killed. [01:05:14] Speaker B: Got killed. That is right. Yeah, you can't come right back after that. True. [01:05:16] Speaker A: And that's how you end the season. [01:05:19] Speaker B: I wonder if they can bring Kevin back. And I wonder, is that a way to get Kevin mama off the show? Cause she really ain't need it no more. So she gone off somewhere with the. [01:05:28] Speaker A: Brat tat tat she posted on her. She's going to NIcs, NCIS, whatever them shows. [01:05:34] Speaker B: Is one of them called the letters? [01:05:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:05:36] Speaker B: Okay. [01:05:37] Speaker A: She's going to that show. She posted a picture of her holding a script. [01:05:40] Speaker B: I wonder, is that. I guess that would be an upgrade. Going to network television would be. Especially for your pockets. Cause that's a syndicated show. So she probably making way more money than she would on a showtime show we talked about clipped earlier. What else you watched. [01:06:00] Speaker A: This week? Oh, Axel. Beverly Hills cop. So my Beverly Hills cop journey started this week. [01:06:09] Speaker B: Oh, you just. [01:06:09] Speaker A: This is the first time. I've never seen any of them. And I was like, I cannot watch this remake or this, you know, whatever. I cannot watch this one until I watch at least two of the old ones. [01:06:20] Speaker B: So you watched what, one and two? [01:06:21] Speaker A: So I went back and watched one and two just so I can understand who Axofoli is and why this one is important. [01:06:28] Speaker B: How do you feel? [01:06:29] Speaker A: I feel good. It was good. I watched, what would we call this? Part four. [01:06:33] Speaker B: Yeah, this is part four. [01:06:34] Speaker A: I watched that, like, right before I came here. [01:06:37] Speaker B: Oh, shit. [01:06:37] Speaker A: Right before I hopped in the shower to come here. Like, I finished it, and it was really good. [01:06:42] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought it. I gave it, like, a three. Three and a half out of five. Doc gave it a two. I was like, why? He was like, what did he say? It was predictable. I was like, if you go back and watch all them shit's predictable. [01:06:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:06:53] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like, I think people put, like, movies. [01:06:56] Speaker A: Like, the same way you do tv shows. [01:07:00] Speaker B: No, no, no. [01:07:02] Speaker A: You just said it was good. He gave it a three. [01:07:04] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a three. That's better than average. That's better than 2.5. Cause the white writing, it wasn't great writing, but I enjoyed it. Like, it wasn't bad, but, yeah, I give it three. Three and a half. [01:07:15] Speaker A: I think for me, going back and watching it from part one, I don't think they're supposed to be good. It just supposed to be funny. It's just supposed to be, like, Eddie Murphy showcasing his comedy. [01:07:27] Speaker B: And that's what I was gonna say. Like, I think people watch it, and then they have, like, coming to America and Beverly Hills cop and all these movies, they have them on this pedestal. Cause it's, you know, back in the day when really, if they go back, if they watch it with today's eyes or with their eyes now, they'll see that their movies was corny, too. Or they had, like, plot holes. And you know what I'm saying? It was predictable back then, too. So when I watched this, I was just, like, really for the nostalgia of the music. That. [01:07:56] Speaker A: And then another. [01:08:00] Speaker B: That part, it was around the end of the movie, and they had played that, and I had did that just like Peter. Just like you just did. And then I can't do it. I can't hear that song and not hear Peter no more. [01:08:11] Speaker A: My boys know the song. Know the Peter version. So when I was watching it, they were singing it like that. [01:08:18] Speaker B: Yeah, but it was funny, like you said, doc was like. And Taggart and Billy is so fucking horrible. They're like a million years old. I was like. Because they're. They are million years old. [01:08:31] Speaker A: Them motherfuckers age like curds of cheese. [01:08:35] Speaker B: No, they age the way they were supposed to age. [01:08:37] Speaker A: No, Eddie Murphy don't look that bad. Damn. [01:08:40] Speaker B: But when that movie came out, Eddie Murphy probably was 20 years younger than them. [01:08:45] Speaker A: Let's see. How old. What's his name? Judge? I don't know. Taggart real name. [01:08:49] Speaker B: But I know judge, I bet he probably 70 something. [01:08:54] Speaker A: Was it Judge Reinhardt? [01:08:56] Speaker B: That's his name in real life. [01:08:58] Speaker A: Reinhold. [01:09:00] Speaker B: How old is he? Your shit moving slow. [01:09:05] Speaker A: God damn it. Verizon. He was born in 57. [01:09:08] Speaker B: 57. So he close to 70. [01:09:12] Speaker A: He like 68, 67. [01:09:14] Speaker B: 67. Eddie Murphy, like 63. How old is Eddie Murphy? And Eddie Murphy had an easier life. Eddie Murphy been a list. I ain't seen Eddie Murphy's 63. Damn, I'm good. I know too much about television and celebrities. I definitely would pay that $1,000 to meet Eddie Murphy. [01:09:39] Speaker A: His real children were in the movie. [01:09:41] Speaker B: Mm hmm. They arrested him, the woman and one of the guys. No. [01:09:47] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:09:47] Speaker B: No, no, no. I think the guy was his son in law. [01:09:51] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:09:52] Speaker B: I think that's what I read. I think it was his son in law. Cause it was a meme. But like that clip where it's, you know, the scene of Eddie and them two with Eddie in the backseat. That was like a recreation of a scene from the first movie, which was 40 years ago. So Eddie was 23 when he made that fucking first movie. [01:10:11] Speaker A: The first one came out in 83. [01:10:14] Speaker B: 83. Yeah, that was 40 years ago. 41 years ago. He was 22 making. But I wonder how the movie was received back then. [01:10:27] Speaker A: They made two more, so it had to do something. [01:10:31] Speaker B: Yeah, true, true. And he was like the biggest comedian, too. But I enjoyed it, though. [01:10:37] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:10:38] Speaker B: I really did all the way through, you know, even though I, like, you know, he wasn't gonna get shot. Well, no, he did get shot, but, you know, he wasn't gonna die. [01:10:46] Speaker A: It gave us a chance to see Eddie be funny again. [01:10:49] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:10:50] Speaker A: Because even the thing he did last year with Lauren Lundenham, it was funny, but it wasn't like he was kind. [01:10:56] Speaker B: Of like, he had more dry humor. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I forgot about that. [01:11:01] Speaker A: Eddie being Eddie, I would have loved what would have topped it off if he would have did his signature laugh. And he didn't do it. [01:11:07] Speaker B: He don't do that no more. [01:11:08] Speaker A: I know. [01:11:09] Speaker B: He got self conscious and he had a different laugh. Like, it's an interview they did with him on the Daily, and he was talking about just his life and this movie and all of that. He had, like. So his signature laugh. He said he got self conscious about the laugh. [01:11:26] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:11:27] Speaker B: So he switched how he laughed, and he used to laugh a different way now. He don't even laugh like, the switch way now. He laugh a different way now. [01:11:33] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:11:34] Speaker B: And in that interview, that laugh almost came out at one point, but, yeah, he don't laugh the same no more. But yeah, it was something he said in an interview. Oh, so Eddie wants to do. And he even shot, he even shot a trailer for it and everything. He want to do a fake documentary style movie about a soul person that was like, you know, sung soul music. And then he was like, if he sang one more soul song, he gonna lose his voice or whatever. Whatever. He was like, you know, he thought about it, but he never did it. And so while he was talking, I was like, man, Donald Glover did a real good fake documentary on Atlanta that one time. And then so as he talking or whatever, he was like, yeah. And he was like, I even showed it to Donald Glover and we supposed to do it, but I just. I just don't feel like I'm important enough to put out something like this. Cause it feels just too self indulgent or whatever that shit. [01:12:29] Speaker A: And the way he played Jimmy early. [01:12:31] Speaker B: Exactly. [01:12:32] Speaker A: That would be. [01:12:32] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I'm gonna try to find a clip and send it to you of that. Just that part in the podcast. Cause he showed, he let the dude watch and dude was like, this is amazing. Like, this would be. And I was laughing throughout the whole thing. Like he in that little soul Jimmy Earl type voice or whatever. But I hope he really do put it out. [01:12:50] Speaker A: He's a treasure. [01:12:51] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:12:52] Speaker A: He got that white wife, but other. [01:12:53] Speaker B: Than that, he got a white wife. [01:12:54] Speaker A: Now is it now? Did they break up? [01:12:57] Speaker B: I didn't. I don't know. [01:12:58] Speaker A: They've been married since 2012. [01:13:00] Speaker B: Nicole was white enough. She mixed something in it. [01:13:05] Speaker A: I think Nicole's just light skinned. [01:13:07] Speaker B: Did you watch the beekeeper? [01:13:10] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:13:11] Speaker B: I didn't. It was something, I think either the book of Clarence came out or what's that black movie where it was kind of black scary movie, but it was a comedy. [01:13:23] Speaker A: The blackening. [01:13:23] Speaker B: The blackening either. Didn't those something. One of those came out the same weekend as beekeeper. So I didn't go see the beekeeper, but Beekeeper is on prime now, I think. So I went to watch it, and Felicia Rashad is in it. She start out in it. But the movie basically is about the transporter. You know, the guy that played the transporter? You know, the transporter. [01:13:46] Speaker A: Damn funny and romantic. That's it. [01:13:49] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Well, he's getting revenge on niggas that be scamming old people. Oh, that's the basically. So one thing they did in this movie, Washington, the scammers wasn't Indians. It was like some white guys that was taking it. So, you know, they switched that part up. But I had watched that this weekend. What else did I watch? It's a. Of course I watched. Well, we talk about ghosts, the boys acolytes. It's a three part minute series, three part documentary series on the babies. The man with a thousand kids. Did you watch that? [01:14:28] Speaker A: No, I seen people talking about it. [01:14:30] Speaker B: So at first I thought it was this other documentary about this guy. He was a doctor, and he. Instead of using, like, sperm donors, sperm. [01:14:42] Speaker A: He used his own. [01:14:43] Speaker B: And the only reason they knew it was him was because, for one, I think he had, like, red hair. So a lot of the kids had red hair, and then he had, like, this genetic defect. And some of the kids were born with this rare disease. Someone was born with this rare disease, and that's how they figured out it was him or whatever. So I thought it was going to be that documentary. But this one was a guy that just went around to banks all over Europe using his sperm. All over Europe in banks. And then being in little chat groups and contacting women and giving them his sperm. And sometimes he even did it the old fashioned way with the women. [01:15:25] Speaker A: And Spike Lee did this. [01:15:27] Speaker B: What? [01:15:28] Speaker A: Oh, what was the name of that movie? [01:15:30] Speaker B: Talking about something. Something in the bones. [01:15:32] Speaker A: Mm mm. He did a movie about a guy who was down on his luck. [01:15:37] Speaker B: Yeah, it's something in the lovely bones or something like that. [01:15:40] Speaker A: He got nothing to do with no bones. [01:15:41] Speaker B: I thought that was the name of it. The name was in it. The falcon was the black guy. [01:15:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:15:46] Speaker B: And what you call it was in it with the make, the faces. [01:15:52] Speaker A: Her husband, Kelly. Carrie. [01:15:55] Speaker B: Carrie Bones. What was the name of that movie? I thought it was something. Something lovely. [01:16:02] Speaker A: Yeah, it was about. Cause she was his ex girlfriend, and. [01:16:05] Speaker B: Then she was lesbian. She turned lesbian. [01:16:07] Speaker A: So he started a whole bunch of families with these lesbian women who wanted children. [01:16:13] Speaker B: Children. Yeah, but he had to do it the old fashioned way. Didn't he do it the old fashioned way with all of them? [01:16:18] Speaker A: I don't think with all of them. [01:16:19] Speaker B: Even, like, white ones and. Cause debs was successful, and then they sent it. And I think he was charging them, like, $10,000 to do it or something like that. But he would have to be out of the picture. [01:16:33] Speaker A: Right? [01:16:34] Speaker B: You trying to. [01:16:35] Speaker A: You found it trying to find the name of the movie. [01:16:38] Speaker B: I bet. Let me see what you put in. [01:16:40] Speaker A: I'm just looking through Kerry Washington's Spike Lee. [01:16:44] Speaker B: She probably got way more movies than Spike Lee. [01:16:49] Speaker A: But Spike Lee, she hate me. [01:16:50] Speaker B: She hate me. What was I talking about? The damn. [01:16:52] Speaker A: Lovely bones. [01:16:54] Speaker B: It is a movie called the Lovely Bones. What is it? And every time I see the bone, the lovely bones. That was a movie. Oh, there's some white shit. Yeah. She hate me. Yeah. I'd had niggas looking for the bones, moving shit to see this white girl. Well, where's Spike Lee at? He don't do the dolly. You know he got that one dolly shot he do all the time. Guess what else you watch? You ain't watching. [01:17:19] Speaker A: Oh, the family business is back. I love my duncans. I want to be a Duncan. I want to marry into the Duncan family. I want to be a Duncan. [01:17:27] Speaker B: I don't know what that means, but okay. That's what the family business. Come on. [01:17:31] Speaker A: Bet plus. Bet plus. [01:17:33] Speaker B: You watch Miss Pat show. [01:17:34] Speaker A: Yes. [01:17:35] Speaker B: Okay. Miss. Who was that who came out and said Miss Pat was rude? Funky Deniva. [01:17:40] Speaker A: Fuck. Funky Geneva. Off that. Off the strength of that. I don't believe it. [01:17:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:17:46] Speaker A: Off the strength of that. Funky Deniva is the biggest hater. [01:17:49] Speaker B: Said she was rude and all that. And people was in the comments, defending Pat was like, but you rude, and blah, blah, blah. Yeah. So she was loud. And this, that, and the third. And Miss Patty is loud. Who don't know Miss Pat loud. [01:18:04] Speaker A: What comedian ain't loud? [01:18:07] Speaker B: True. True. And the only other thing I watch is. Well, I'm watching right now. I ain't finished. The barbecue showdown on Netflix, season three. Them motherfuckers be cooking, boy. That's one. Like, did I talk about. I talked about what's the. Owning Manhattan. I talked about that. Oh, that's another show I'm watching. Owning Manhattan. It's a guy, he was on one of those real estate shows before, but then he started his own show. [01:18:42] Speaker A: And this is reality, right? [01:18:43] Speaker B: This is, like, reality. Yeah. So I really don't be watching reality, but the only kind of reality shows I can watch are cooking shows and real estate shows, and this a real estate show. Matter of fact, I posted about it. That's why I feel like I talked about it, but I posted about it, and it's this one lady up there. She's a bitch. And then she, like, she was supposed to be friends with this one woman, and the one woman had an issue with her husband. Like, they were kind of going through a divorce, whatever, and she didn't feel comfortable telling the one woman because she said she makes everything about her. I. And instead of her being empathetic, she said she did exactly what the woman was saying right then and there and started fussing at the woman. While the woman was crying, she went to this guy at this one event and started just screaming on him. You know what I'm saying? She did it again to the friend and turned everything on her. Like, it was crazy. But I didn't like her. But the show, I like the show. Like, it just made me want to elevate. Cause it was one place they was trying to sell that shit was $250 million. $250 million apartment. People got it. They were selling $2 million apartments and $3 million apartments. And, man, some people got some money out here, but it was good. If you like real estate shows, owning Manhattan, and if you like cooking shows, cooking competition shows, barbecue showdowns. Season three is on Netflix. What else you watching? [01:20:08] Speaker A: That's it. [01:20:09] Speaker B: Family that praise or something. What else is on bet? Plus something else you be talking about every week. Sisters. [01:20:15] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, yeah. [01:20:16] Speaker B: Okay. [01:20:17] Speaker A: Sisters had a good episode this week. [01:20:21] Speaker B: Well, I'm glad you reminded me about that. Cause Beverly Hills cop was good. If y'all ain't seen that, go watch it. It's good. Good. Is it family fun? Yes, it could be family fun. [01:20:32] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, you got a little cussing in it. [01:20:33] Speaker B: Little cussing ain't no sex. Little cussing. Little action. That first action scene with the daughter in the car. Yeah, that was good. How'd she get another car that quick? [01:20:42] Speaker A: Beverly Hills. [01:20:43] Speaker B: True, indeed. Yeah. [01:20:45] Speaker A: She had to have a red convertible. Every Beverly Hills cop has had the red BMW convertible. So she. They had to get her into that car. [01:20:53] Speaker B: Okay, that makes sense. That makes sense. [01:20:57] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I. That's why I had to go back and watch it, because that wouldn't have made sense. I wouldn't have caught that. [01:21:04] Speaker B: That little. Yeah, that little. [01:21:08] Speaker A: A sign of the time. So I'm gonna read a series of things that's gonna let y'all know about a sign of the times we in trouble, y'all. First of all, there's this TikTok going around, and you probably don't need the TikTok to know about this, but Walmart, the prices at Walmart are fucking ridiculous in how much they have changed from, like, pre pandemic until now. So there is a video that's going around on TikTok where a couple, you know, pointed that out. So Walmart is saying, no, that's not accurate, but I myself have seen it. So in the TikTok, this user explains that they did. There's a button. If you use the Walmart app to order, to place the order, there's a button that where you can put every single thing that you had in that cart. It's called reorder. All. You can put it in a new cart. So the original order was $126.67 and they did it now and it came out to $414.39. And I completely agree. I do not think that they are doing too much. The prices at Walmart are in everywhere. Is ridiculous. And I'm almost tempted to do it. I'm gonna go ahead and do it. I'm gonna do it today just to see. Cause I use Walmart app a lot. So I got orders in there from like, 2018. [01:22:34] Speaker B: Oh, you can go back to that specific order I got you and just. [01:22:37] Speaker A: Click reorder all and it'll put the same thing in the cart. And then you can screenshot how much it cost back in 2018, how much it costs now. [01:22:45] Speaker B: Speaking of Walmart, you go to Walmart. I don't. Do you see those wings that's already seasoned. I saw somebody post, like a hope, like it's, you know, the wings is. [01:22:53] Speaker A: In, it's in a Walmart bag. [01:22:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:22:55] Speaker A: Mm. [01:22:56] Speaker B: They, like, I saw the jerk and honey, garlic and all of that. [01:23:01] Speaker A: They are, they comes with a, they come with a seasoning packet. [01:23:05] Speaker B: Oh. They not preserved. [01:23:06] Speaker A: They're already seasoned. You have to cook them plain. And then they come with a seasoning packet that you can. Cause we tried them once. [01:23:13] Speaker B: You still gotta do work then. I just wanna throw them bitches in the air fryer for twelve minutes. Okay. I'm glad I asked you. Walmart won't get money, so. [01:23:22] Speaker A: Yeah. So. So let's go over to Redbox. So we came up watching Red Box. [01:23:29] Speaker B: Completely destroy blockbuster and Hollywood. [01:23:34] Speaker A: And Hollywood. [01:23:35] Speaker B: And Finkley. [01:23:36] Speaker A: And. Yep. And Finkley. Oh, gosh. What was the name of the one in Athens, Georgia, that was still operating when I left Georgia? [01:23:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, local one. [01:23:44] Speaker A: Yeah. And it was still open. And I'm sure they were selling weed out the back. But anyway, um, because it was still, like, who was still buying renting vhs tapes? But, um, red box is filed for bankruptcy. [01:23:59] Speaker B: What? A parent company? [01:24:00] Speaker A: Yeah, the parent. [01:24:00] Speaker B: Isn't that the name of a book? Chicken soup for the soul. [01:24:03] Speaker A: Chicken soup for the soul. [01:24:04] Speaker B: That was the name of the book. [01:24:06] Speaker A: And they have filed for bankruptcy. And it's so funny because, um, about two weeks ago, my boy was like, do they still got red box? Yeah, they're still around. [01:24:15] Speaker B: I won. Well, it's gonna. I know red box. At one time they tried to get into the streaming stuff, like, maybe like 2015. They did I bought. I either bought Django on redbox streaming service or blockbuster streaming service. I can't remember which one. But I bought the Django before, like, right after they left the movies, and then it went to digital. Yeah. So. [01:24:42] Speaker A: So that means you don't have access to it. No, the one you bought. [01:24:46] Speaker B: I can go to Tubi or wherever else. [01:24:48] Speaker A: You can get it anywhere now. [01:24:49] Speaker B: But, yeah, I don't have. [01:24:50] Speaker A: Matter of fact, it was on. It was on Saturday morning. [01:24:54] Speaker B: Django. [01:24:54] Speaker A: Yeah, it was on Saturday morning. And I turned it on while I was cleaning up. And my boy was like, why are you watching this cowboy movie again? I'm like, just look at it, son. Cause it was right before they left. All right, I didn't mention that yet. I'm kid free for the week. But, uh. Oh, so in them streets, I have a. I have a gift card. I have a red box gift card, and I think I'm gonna use it now. That looks like they're about to be going away soon and just rent a movie and just not bring it back. [01:25:25] Speaker B: They gonna try to get their money. [01:25:26] Speaker A: For the hell of it. [01:25:27] Speaker B: They say they're a billion dollars in debt. They want all. Every. [01:25:29] Speaker A: For the hell of it. [01:25:31] Speaker B: Rent something good. Rent a video game. Rent a video game. I give. I give you some money for it. Can't you rent video games from red Box? [01:25:39] Speaker A: I think so, yeah. Target will stay along the lines of stores. Target is no longer accepting personal checks. [01:25:49] Speaker B: Damn. [01:25:49] Speaker A: Which. That's a good thing. [01:25:53] Speaker B: Now I need we a sign of the times would be Walmart, except an apple pay. That'll be a sign of the damn times. They want my money. They do. I got to rang up and pull out real cash. [01:26:04] Speaker A: No, you don't. Walmart don't have Apple pay because they want you to use Walmart pay. [01:26:09] Speaker B: Oh, that is right. We studied that one time. We talked about that at one time. So no checks at Target? [01:26:14] Speaker A: No checks at Target. They say it's pretty much because so many people are not using personal checks, it's costing them more money to hang on to the technology. [01:26:24] Speaker B: That's fair. Them scammers don't find another way to get free shit out of y'all. I did. I went to Target other day, and it was something that was cheaper in Walmart, and I didn't want to go to Walmart to get it, so they let me. Price match. [01:26:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:26:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:26:39] Speaker A: So a lot of stores will do that, especially, like electronic stores. Yeah. Like. Like a Best Buy. [01:26:46] Speaker B: Mmm. [01:26:47] Speaker A: There was things like, oh, PC Richardson and son or whatever the name of that stuff, I think that's it. It's another story. [01:26:57] Speaker B: HB. [01:26:58] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, stores like that and even Amazon, like, a lot of people just don't use it. But when I did my little stint with Samsung, at times I had to ring up Best Buy products too. I'm pretty sure I wasn't supposed to be doing that shit. Cause I didn't work for Best Buy. But, you know, they got out the. [01:27:18] Speaker B: Store without it making that noise. [01:27:20] Speaker A: Yeah. You know, there was times when I had the price match because somebody was like, oh, Amazon got it for this price. I used to help people like, hey, no, Amazon got that cheap. So shout out to that girl over that register. [01:27:32] Speaker B: No, I think they did catch on to that. Cause you can't beat Amazon prices. So on the target thing, it had to be at a store that's like local. Okay, so it had to be at your Walmart. That was the only difference. But it was $10 also. Shit, say that little gas money. [01:27:53] Speaker A: So another store. Who? Another, you know, sign of the times. Not my times, because these stores ain't got shit to do with me. But Saks is buying Neiman Marcus. [01:28:06] Speaker B: Yeah, and they used to be rivals with a parent. What? [01:28:11] Speaker A: Can't beat em, join em. [01:28:14] Speaker B: I saw this article, but it's an old article. I do this article about iPhone. About your Apple iPhone. [01:28:22] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I just wanted to bring that back up because people get scammed every day. Like, y'all got to stop falling for this stuff. I got a text Friday morning. Like, soon as the banks open back up, day after the 4 July, your ups order could not be delivered. [01:28:40] Speaker B: I got one of them too. I got one of them too. I want to say it was Friday too. [01:28:45] Speaker A: So just I put that in there as a reminder for folks, please be diligent with getting scammed. So this particular article is about you receiving a text saying that it's actually apple contacting you. And if you click on it, the webpage is going to open and ask you for your apple id information. [01:29:02] Speaker B: Oh, and that's how they get you. [01:29:04] Speaker A: Yeah. So just please be diligent. If you know you ain't ordering nothing, you know you're nothing. Expecting anything from UPX or fedex? Why the fuck are you clicking on that? No, nobody is not sending you a surprise package. [01:29:17] Speaker B: That happened to me one time, and I was getting something when I had entered into this thing for the book of Clarence? No, no, not the book club. What's that? They cloned Tyrone and I was getting something. I was like, I didn't order nothing, but I did win. And I got, like, some Erykah Badu thing and a bag and something else. But that scamming thing go along the lines of the movie and the beekeeper. So I don't think you gonna watch it. And I think a lot of people have already. It's been out for a while. But the thing that set the movie off was in the beginning of the movie. Felicia, shy character, she gets a phone call. Well, she's gotta update her something on her computer system. And I can't remember if she has to, or it was just like a spam email or whatever. So she calls this number, and, you know, they can, like, get into your system. They remote into her system or whatever. So they would need her to give her passwords. And they get on her computer, but they need all her passwords. And she's talking on the phone to the guy, and she gives the passwords, and she almost stops to call her bank to see the check and see, but she didn't. She give all the passwords, and they get all her money. And that sets off, you know, Jason Statham getting mad or whatever. But when you in doubt, like Amy said, like, don't do it and just call your bank. [01:30:45] Speaker A: Matter of fact, this number kept calling me while I was working and on camera Friday. So I was in a meeting on camera, kept getting this phone call. So I went off camera. Cause I'm like, okay, you done? Call me twice. This might be important. So I went off camera for a moment. Poojami and C was playing, answered it. It was a recording. This is to confirm your most recent purchase at Verizon Wireless. There's an order for an iPhone 15 to be delivered. I'm like, get the fuck off my phone. I know I ain't ordering no iPhone 15. And so how they get you? You answer the phone. Hey. Oh, no, I didn't order an iPhone 15. Well, what's your. [01:31:25] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:31:26] Speaker A: What's your Verizon information? And what's the pin number to your account? Now they about to go to and order the iPhone 15 that you saw. I used to see it all the time. [01:31:37] Speaker B: See, I never got the Verizon call. [01:31:38] Speaker A: Just be diligent, y'all. [01:31:39] Speaker B: Be diligent, y'all. That's it for the quick hits. [01:31:42] Speaker A: Azalea banks got evicted. [01:31:44] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, she did. She got. She was living in a million dollar house, too. But I saw the thing, and it said she owed, like, $8,000. But what has she done lately for money? Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I know. You know what? I think she was being like a kept woman, probably. [01:32:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:32:05] Speaker B: Cause she was around some circles of people that I wouldn't think she would be around. Like that one time she got into it with RZA and Russell Crowe and there was some other white people there and she kind of flipped on them. [01:32:16] Speaker A: So, yeah, she got mad at RZA. Cause the white man was like talking shit to her. And RZA was like, it's a reason why. [01:32:25] Speaker B: It's the reason why RZA was, like, turning his head. And now, now that I think about it, she probably was in there doing some wild shit, like sexual things. [01:32:34] Speaker A: They gotta go get all them dead chickens out of the house. [01:32:37] Speaker B: Well, it's a different house. [01:32:38] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yeah, I'm pretty sure there's more dead chickens. [01:32:40] Speaker B: There probably is some dead chickens there, too. You right, melty cats. This house was in Florida too, so she was close down there with them. Shout out them joes. What else would be on there? Some kind of altar. Definitely some dead poultry. Probably dead goat. [01:32:55] Speaker A: You ain't nothing wrong with having an. [01:32:56] Speaker B: Altar now with a whole bunch of dead chickens around it. [01:32:59] Speaker A: I know I don't have any dead chickens on my altar, but. [01:33:04] Speaker B: I hear that. [01:33:08] Speaker A: Maybe I'm doing something wrong. Let me go find me a chicken. [01:33:13] Speaker B: I thought you was going to say something else, but sorry, that's when the. [01:33:17] Speaker A: Fried chicken day was two days ago. [01:33:20] Speaker B: Yesterday. [01:33:21] Speaker A: Well, yesterday. What about the time they hear this? [01:33:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Did you do anything for national fried chicken? [01:33:25] Speaker A: I ain't got no fried chicken yesterday. There's a whole bunch of barbecue I got up this morning. I made me fry me two eggs. [01:33:31] Speaker B: Okay. [01:33:31] Speaker A: And then I put some of that leftover barbecue on the. On the eggs. [01:33:36] Speaker B: You had leftover on the sandwich? [01:33:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I had a little bit. [01:33:38] Speaker B: Shit, I ate a whole rack. Does. I got a question. Does barbecue make you go to the bathroom, like grilled food make you go to the bathroom? [01:33:47] Speaker A: Probably not. If you're not used to all the grease, if you're eating like, healthy all the time and then you eat some greasy hog? [01:33:52] Speaker B: Yeah, well, not just the grease, but like the smoke and the charcoal. I wonder if that make you go to the. Cause the meat I had, well, it was kind of greased in the sauce, but the meat I had wasn't greasy like that, you know, so I had the ribs, you know, it was good, but I shat three times. [01:34:09] Speaker A: They should be eating oats and barley and shit during the week. [01:34:12] Speaker B: That's the lie to y'all. That's the lie I tell y'all. [01:34:19] Speaker A: Y'all. [01:34:19] Speaker B: I mean, so healthy. Shit. National chicken Day. I kept getting an alert from slim chickens. And it was. Cause it was national fried chicken, motherfuckers. [01:34:29] Speaker A: They gonna contact you here. They gonna make me take the app off my phone. [01:34:33] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. $6.99 for. It's all right with me. I took my ass down. It was about 830. I was home watching, watching that King Kong Godzilla movie. It came on HBO last night. [01:34:48] Speaker A: We went to the theater this year. [01:34:49] Speaker B: Oh, y'all did. [01:34:50] Speaker A: I gave them a choice between that. [01:34:51] Speaker B: And some kiddie movie, and they chose that. It's the one with. They had the white Godzilla on it. That the one y'all saw. It was like around the end of the movie, it came out. It was like another. It was like an evil God king Kong and an evil Godzilla. [01:35:05] Speaker A: I think so. [01:35:06] Speaker B: Yeah. It came out with two of them, like kind of quick. Matter of fact, that was the one. Cause the other one had came out on apple or something like that. But anyway. Yeah, so it was that one. But yeah, it was real pretty good. It was so good that I didn't wanna leave the house. So I was like, damn. So I was like, oh, shit, I can put it on my phone. So I put it on my phone. I'm riding down the street with the boy. Going to get my little niggas my chicks meal. Shout out to slim chickens. And they korean. They korean barbecue sauce is a little spicy. [01:35:33] Speaker A: I can go try them now to. I ain't gotta pay for three meals. I'm about to go there now. [01:35:39] Speaker B: You're right. Yeah, you ain't gotta pay for three meals. Yeah, yeah. You go to a chicken place. What's your go to? Like, I don't got a favorite at a chicken place, but, you know, I got a default. [01:35:52] Speaker A: I wanna know what their special house sauce tastes like. [01:35:57] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:35:58] Speaker A: I wanna know what that is. You know, everybody got their little yellow orangey sauce. Yeah. I wanna know what their house sauce tastes like. I love a sauce that's not. That's kind of spicy and sweet. [01:36:11] Speaker B: Korean barbecue then. [01:36:13] Speaker A: And I also love a honey mustard. [01:36:17] Speaker B: I haven't tried. Have I tried that honey mustard? Cause everybody honey mustard ain't the same. [01:36:21] Speaker A: Right? [01:36:22] Speaker B: And you can get that cheap ass honey mustard, or you can get that one honey mustard that make you want to lick the cup pause. But yeah, they got some good people talk shit about them like, they ain't all that or y'all overrated or whatever. [01:36:33] Speaker A: I. I still haven't tried them yet, so. [01:36:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Go and get you some slim chickens. They're gonna be. [01:36:38] Speaker A: I don't have to pay for three meals? [01:36:40] Speaker B: Yes. [01:36:41] Speaker A: I mean, everywhere this week. [01:36:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, so they gone from now until. [01:36:46] Speaker A: He bring em back. [01:36:47] Speaker B: Okay. [01:36:48] Speaker A: Since school out, ain't no. Tell them when they gonna be here. [01:36:50] Speaker B: So they gonna. Georgia. Ah, shit. Amy gonna be up. Y'all think. Y'all think Amy been facebooking like a motherfucker before. Shit. You wait. [01:36:59] Speaker A: There's a method behind my madness. So when y'all see my posts come across your page on Facebook, interact with it. God damn, you can like it. Comment, share. [01:37:11] Speaker B: What if they don't see it? [01:37:13] Speaker A: They see it. I've been looking at the analytics saying that they saw it. [01:37:16] Speaker B: Oh, you know? Okay. You can see who see it? [01:37:20] Speaker A: No. [01:37:20] Speaker B: Oh, just people see it. That it cross eyes. That's one thing I wonder, like. Cause I know they video. It was somebody that was saying, like, something with Netflix. Like, if you watch a movie for two minutes, they count that as a watch. So I wonder how, like, what part of the scroll do they count as a view for videos or for posts? I wonder how they do that on Facebook. But anyway, I don't got a scammer this week. It was something I wanted to use, but I was kind of iffy about it. But I don't got no scammer this week. But you got anything before we get out of here? [01:37:57] Speaker A: No. Good. Stay cool, everybody. [01:38:01] Speaker B: Let me see what advice I could give people before they leave. I don't got no advice. Drink water and eat watermelon. [01:38:09] Speaker A: Ooh. That's what I'm about to do right now. [01:38:10] Speaker B: Gotta go get a watermelon. [01:38:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:38:12] Speaker B: I think I asked you this before, but a yellow watermelon, you say they not as good as a red. [01:38:17] Speaker A: I only had one, and I can't tell if I just had a bad one. Cause you know, you can get a bad. Yeah. A red watermelon is not that sweet. [01:38:24] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:38:26] Speaker A: So that could have been the case because of where I got it from. I got it from lambs. [01:38:31] Speaker B: Where's lambs? [01:38:32] Speaker A: Right across the street from at and t on second loop. [01:38:34] Speaker B: Oh, I know. You're talking about the white people. [01:38:36] Speaker A: Yep. So. So I don't know if I just had a bad yellow. Yellow watermelon. I've seen people say, oh, yeah, they so juicy and sweet. [01:38:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard people say they sweeter. But that could be people capping, too. [01:38:47] Speaker A: So. So if you want to try it. There is a look up Ella B's. [01:38:54] Speaker B: What in it? [01:38:55] Speaker A: I seen this off of alligator Road. [01:38:58] Speaker B: Tell my. No, tell my. Right. About a dollar general. [01:39:02] Speaker A: Yeah, I think that's where he is now. [01:39:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, I know that. [01:39:05] Speaker A: Some yellow and maybe some orange. [01:39:07] Speaker B: It's one dude right by us, Savannah Grove. Like a house right by Savannah Grove. [01:39:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:39:12] Speaker B: And he had to sign up like watermelons. And then he said, $10. I said, nigga, please, I'll get. [01:39:17] Speaker A: Oh, hell no. [01:39:18] Speaker B: I'll get a watermelon from food line before I pay $10 for a motherfucking watermelon. [01:39:21] Speaker A: That's where I'm about to go. [01:39:22] Speaker B: But that's not him, though. It's somebody else. Oh, yeah, yeah, it's somebody else. Cause it's like a house right beside Savannah. Now, this guy is on the. Down there on the corner. But, um, yeah, anyway, um, yeah, I might give me a yellow watermelon today or tomorrow, too. Cause I never had one. But anyway, thank you all for listening. Email us djbladeshowmail.com dot. This was episode 599.5. Episode 600 will be next week. We gonna try to have some surprises for everybody. Email us djbladeshowmail.com Amy, let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:39:57] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amys $0.22. That's Amys, the number, 22 cents. [01:40:03] Speaker B: And you can find me on social media. BPD. You can find the show on Instagram, at DJ Blade show, and on Facebook. What's it? DJ Blaze radio show. [01:40:13] Speaker A: The DJ Blaze radio show podcast. [01:40:16] Speaker B: Yes. All right. It's your boy. Be easy. [01:40:18] Speaker A: And this your girl Amy. [01:40:19] Speaker B: And we out. [01:40:21] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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