April 21, 2025

01:14:03

Episode 666

Episode 666
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Episode 666

Apr 21 2025 | 01:14:03

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On this episode El and B-Eazy discuss an email from one of their favorite listeners, Vic. El tries to defend his position on a previous story and B-Eazy is no help at all.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. [00:00:38] Speaker B: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. [00:00:44] Speaker A: This your boy, Al. [00:00:45] Speaker B: And of course, she's out on. She taking care of some business. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She on the streets. Hope she having safe travels. And this, that, and the third, shout out to Corey. Shout out to Corey, saying, Lyn, what up, man? How you doing, my brother? [00:00:58] Speaker A: Chilling. Chilling, man. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Chilling. Chilling. Have you enjoyed your week? [00:01:00] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. You know, holidays are here and, you know, a lot of kids on vacation. You know, when the kids. On vacation. I'm on vacation. [00:01:12] Speaker B: So you get. Did you do work on your vacation or did you get some stuff done or what did you do for your. [00:01:20] Speaker A: I've been messing with my little. You know, my collection. You know, if people don't know, I collect CDs, vinyl boom boxes, cassettes, you know, shoes. Nah, not really shoes. [00:01:32] Speaker B: Oh, comic books. [00:01:33] Speaker A: I do have a stash. Comic books, you know, but if anybody out there got CDs, vinyl cassettes, boomboxes, little radios or anything, hit me up. We might cash out on you. [00:01:48] Speaker B: So if I had, like, a maxi single. [00:01:51] Speaker A: Oh, I need that. [00:01:53] Speaker B: How much? [00:01:54] Speaker A: Which one you got? [00:01:55] Speaker B: Well, I'm just saying, you know, which one is coveted in the streets? In the. [00:01:58] Speaker A: You know, it depends on the condition of it. You know, if y'all. If you still got, like, CD books with all the CDs in it. I bought them books, too. Yep, yep. Because I got a lot of those 500 books full, you know, a lot of times back in the day, everybody had CD books and the condition of CD wasn't, you know, pristine because they were in and out of those slots and boom. And the radio. [00:02:27] Speaker B: And I mean, they were actually using them. [00:02:30] Speaker A: Yes, definitely use them. Yep, yep. Don't let it be a. A CD that you like. Yeah, those things went through hell. [00:02:38] Speaker B: This on Hard Knock Life, Jay Z, CD on Money, Cash Hoes. It's a certain part when DMX be rapping. I know exactly when it's gonna skip. Yeah, see, and if I don't skip that part, I have to take the CD out. It's gonna be stuck on that part forever, so. [00:02:59] Speaker A: Cash Hoes. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Yep. [00:03:02] Speaker A: Yeah, but I ain't been doing too much, man. What you been up to? [00:03:05] Speaker B: Nothing, man. Just working. Working. That's it. I fell off on the gym. I only been to the gym twice this week. [00:03:12] Speaker A: Oh, word. [00:03:13] Speaker B: But other than that, man, just working, man. [00:03:15] Speaker A: I mean, I Tried to. I said I was gonna start the gym last week. [00:03:19] Speaker B: You did? Did you say that on Mic or you said that? [00:03:21] Speaker A: I probably said it on Mike. I probably did. Cause that was my week. I was supposed to start, you know, back to gym. I already started dieting and stuff like that. I got my stuff ready, had my bag, clothes and everything. And I was going to use the gym at the school because, you know, it's high tech, you know, it's quiet, nobody there. Well, 5:00. I'm trying to get in there after school, thinking it's after school. But they had some other training all week last week. So it threw me off one of those ones where he was like, man, you know what? I'm going home. So I didn't start the gym last week, but I got a reminder the other day from Planet Fitness when they took some money out of my account. [00:04:04] Speaker B: So I said they gonna get their money, show a stink. [00:04:07] Speaker A: They must be telling me something. [00:04:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Get on in one of them. They tell me to pull up the Planet Fitness. You go to. Is it 24 hours? [00:04:14] Speaker A: No, I don't think any of them around here 24 hours anymore since COVID I think it was. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Oh, they used to be 24 hours. [00:04:21] Speaker A: Yeah, 23 hours or something. [00:04:24] Speaker B: Oh, they knew how to clean it or something. Yeah. [00:04:26] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:26] Speaker B: I never been a complaint. Well, I had. I forgot how I got a black card for a year. [00:04:33] Speaker A: That's what I got. [00:04:34] Speaker B: And it was one down the street from my house in Columbia. But I just never. I went one time and I didn't like the vibes in there. It was too bright. It was too. It felt like everything was like in one big space. So it feel like everybody looking at you. You know what I'm saying? [00:04:53] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I was gonna ask you. Do you have a problem with not people looking at you, but basically doing things around people thinking, people watching? [00:05:04] Speaker B: Not. Not now, but like, you know, when you first going in the gym, it feel like people watching you, stuff like that. But really, people just there doing their thing. [00:05:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:18] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:05:19] Speaker A: Most of the people there focus on what they're doing. [00:05:21] Speaker B: Now. I know people watch me especially, like when I'm like, if I'm doing the bench and I'm getting to the end of my set, so I do like what's called a pyramid. So I add weight as I go up, but I decrease my reps, shorten the reps. Yeah. So at the end of my reps, I'm three something. So that's three plates, three of the 45s. [00:05:41] Speaker A: They looking, man. [00:05:42] Speaker B: They looking. Yeah. And I see. I could tell people cutting their eye over there, seeing how many times I get it up. Pause. Or seeing how hard it is for me to get weight up or whatever. But other than, like, they're like, I'll just have the weight on there. And I might be resting and I can see people looking. [00:06:00] Speaker A: Wait and see what you do. [00:06:01] Speaker B: Yeah, wait and see. You know what I'm saying? So I see that, but I don't really mind it. [00:06:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Because I know you know what I'm saying. I throw it up, somebody gonna come over there and say something. [00:06:09] Speaker A: Man, don't focus on them people. Just go ahead. [00:06:11] Speaker B: Nah. Sometimes now, if you newing it, don't worry about the people. Cause you know what I'm saying, everybody in there. Everybody in there for the same purpose. You know what I'm saying? But. [00:06:18] Speaker A: And I tell you, half the people that you watch either are doing something wrong or they just, you know, half the people I've seen in the gym is little critiques that I'm like, oh, he shouldn't. Don't slam the weight. You know? You know? You know, so they. Nobody's perfect in there. [00:06:40] Speaker B: But a lot of times, too, you don't know. You may say, well, he not lifting all the way out or her range of motion wrong or something like that. But you don't know her injury or you don't know what she can do or whatever. Whatever. But like you said, don't worry about the people in there. Cause if you look at the comments and stuff, it'll be like professional weight people doing stuff. And people will be commenting like, he doing that wrong, he gonna tear his back up or this, that, and the third. But you look at the person body, you like this motherfucker. [00:07:10] Speaker A: Look. [00:07:11] Speaker B: Perf. [00:07:12] Speaker A: See that? Well, I got him on TikTok. I know you don't probably don't see it. There's a. It's a skit. It's a guy. He has a whole page, and he. [00:07:21] Speaker B: Basically talking about Vitale. [00:07:23] Speaker A: He comes out like a janitor. [00:07:24] Speaker B: Like a janitor. Yeah. [00:07:25] Speaker A: That's. That's funny. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:27] Speaker A: Like, it's a little guy. He comes. Well, he looks little with that jumpsuit. [00:07:33] Speaker B: With the jumpsuit. Yeah. [00:07:34] Speaker A: Yep. [00:07:34] Speaker B: Yeah. And he'll come up to big eyes, and they doing the deadlift. Deadlift with a lot of weights and he getting them clues. I've seen one guy get mad and act like he wanted to fight him, and then he Went and lifted it. And the guy was like, what the fuck? Or whatever, you know what I'm saying? But he. Have you seen. Well, I'm sure you've seen it now. What he does is he'll have what looks like a push broom. [00:07:58] Speaker A: A broom. [00:07:59] Speaker B: But it's really weighted. [00:08:00] Speaker A: Yep. So he'll grab it. [00:08:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Drop down and they like, what the fuck? You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, I like them little skits. But I saw something just this week. It was a guy, and he had, like, the prop weights. So they look like real weights, but they just, like rubber or something like that. He was like. The guy was like, yeah, A lot of people. A lot of gym influencers come and use these, and they be, like, real light. And then he had some that was like. They may say £50 or whatever, £100, but they not. They not as light as the other ones. They still have a teeny little bit of weight. So you can see that they really lifting something. So it'll look like they really lifting something. It's crazy, man. I really don't. I really don't pay attention to these, like, influences and stuff online when they come to like that. Cause I know somebody that, like, got surgery and then they tried to make it seem like they were using. They got all that from the gym. Like, they got their body like that from the gym. I've actually seen another person. I was in the gym on the treadmill. They walked in the gym, took five pictures, and left. [00:09:11] Speaker A: No. [00:09:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:09:13] Speaker A: Get out of here. [00:09:14] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So I don't pay them people no attention. [00:09:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Just go to the gym and work at your own pace, man. [00:09:22] Speaker B: And do it and. Sorry to cut you off, but do it for whatever reason you want to do it for. [00:09:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:29] Speaker B: So like, doing it to bulk up. [00:09:31] Speaker A: I'm sorry. Yeah. If you're doing it to bulk up or if you're doing it to slim down or, you know, everybody got their own different reasons. [00:09:38] Speaker B: So, like, you might go in there like, you know, your blood pressure might be a little higher, so you gotta do it for that. Or you doing. You might be doing it to get a girl, to get a man. If that's your motivation, use that shit as your motivation. Don't let nobody say. Cause I ain't gonna lie. I started going to the gym the first time. Cause it was a picture somebody took me and my cousin took at my daddy funeral. And I had a suit on. I like, man, I look fat as hell. I do not like how I look in this suit. I went to the gym. The next picture, I took in the suit. Hey, I was looking good in that mother. [00:10:10] Speaker A: Not profile picture. [00:10:12] Speaker B: Yeah, it wasn't even profile. It was straight on, just cheeks fat as hell. [00:10:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I know what you mean, man. I'm there right now. [00:10:19] Speaker B: Nah, man, you good, man. [00:10:20] Speaker A: You good. I'm always. Yo, move the camera back a little bit. You know that. [00:10:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Once you get. Once you find whatever your reason is, use that shit. Cause sometimes for some people, they don't care how they look. Other people, the health don't matter. So whatever motivation, you can have to go. Go. [00:10:37] Speaker A: I was talking to my younger brother yesterday on FaceTime. [00:10:40] Speaker B: He was like, you be FaceTiming n? [00:10:42] Speaker A: Yeah, all the time. What do you mean? [00:10:45] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:10:47] Speaker A: Shout out to Vic. [00:10:48] Speaker B: Couldn't be me, though. I'll just mess with you, bro. [00:10:53] Speaker A: No, but, you know, during the conversation, he was like, hey, man, you losing weight? What are you doing? I was like, oh, yeah, get that first one. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Yep. That's the motivation. Yep. Make you go in overdrive. [00:11:05] Speaker A: And he didn't know I was, you know, cutting back on food and stuff like that. [00:11:08] Speaker B: So that's good. Shout out to you. Yeah, the first time I had shout out to my home. Shout out to friend of the show, trees. She was like. One of her friends hit her up and she saw something I posted on, like, Instagram or something. She was, like, beaving, losing weight. His face looking slimmer. [00:11:26] Speaker A: There you go. [00:11:27] Speaker B: I needed it. Needed it. Thank you. Thank you, beloved. Speaking of Vic, Vic sent us an email. Hope. I hope y'all can read this email that she sent. We're gonna post a little bit of it so y'all can read along. [00:11:40] Speaker A: I'm gonna say something just for this email. It's lengthy. [00:11:49] Speaker B: The title of the email. Well, matter of fact, y'all can see the email. It says. Can y'all see that? [00:11:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I think you can see that. [00:11:56] Speaker B: Yeah, you see that? [00:11:57] Speaker A: I got old timey eyes. [00:11:58] Speaker B: Me too sometimes. It says, hey, cuties. I can say that now because I've officially watched on you. Watched you on the. On the tube of you and. Wow, it was weird. Lol. Glad y'all aren't funny looking. Maybe. I kid. I kid. She says, Well, I knew what Brandon looked like. Hold on. You gonna be saying my whole real name out here. [00:12:21] Speaker A: Not that me. [00:12:22] Speaker B: Yeah, but seeing Corey and Elle was fun. Corey's facial expressions had me laughing. Her little head bob saying thank you after y'all called her nigga had me cackling. Anyway, fell for Elle's bait and left a comment so I will graciously accept that. Chick Fil a lunch. I got you. Thanks. [00:12:41] Speaker A: I got you. [00:12:42] Speaker B: Anywho, I wanted to hit on a couple things before my mini rant. Oh my God, it's lazy, right? I feel beyond hating to wait the week for a new episode to come out. I'm close to his age, so. Also a millennial that grew up waiting week to week for shows, but now no whole season me, please. And thanks. Lol. I don't get to watch TV often, so when I do it's normally the binge watch. So I hate starting a show I like and it only has three episodes out. Yeah, I hate that too. Like I started Mobland, Mob Land started Mob Land and I watched the first three episodes real quick. [00:13:22] Speaker A: That's probably the one of the only shows that I'm watching now that's dropping weekly. [00:13:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:29] Speaker A: Oh yeah. Raising Canaan. [00:13:30] Speaker B: Raising Canaan too. Yeah. I can't say I want but Raising Canaan came out on tv. You know what I'm saying? Mobland don't come on tv. [00:13:39] Speaker A: Yeah, it came out all at one time. Well, it's straight. Well, yeah. [00:13:43] Speaker B: Mobland come on Paramount plus So I wonder if it's supposed to be like a Showtime show. [00:13:50] Speaker A: Yeah, could be a thing. [00:13:52] Speaker B: It might be a Showtime show. [00:13:53] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:13:54] Speaker B: Cause Showtime, all of their streaming shows went to Paramount and Mobland comes out on Sunday and a lot of Showtime shows was coming out on Sunday, so it might be a Showtime original. [00:14:08] Speaker A: What's Dope Thieves? [00:14:09] Speaker B: Dope Thieves. Come on Apple. [00:14:11] Speaker A: But that's weekly too, ain't it? [00:14:12] Speaker B: Yeah, that's weekly too. Yeah, we lying to the people about the weekly shows. They're like he just said. Yeah, she says. I waited till Game of Thrones was Game of Thrones was five seasons in before I watched it. Just saying. Having a complete story works better for me because if not, the likelihood of me actually finishing the show gets slimmer the less episodes that are available to me. That's kind of good when they come out with the three episodes or the two episodes. Like if it's coming on tv, a lot of times they'll come out with like an hour long special or two hour special to start it off. That to get people into the story. So she says. And B, you're smart and words matter, but understanding the difference between reboot and remake was whooping your ass. But also y'all left out reimagined. Fuller House is a reboot to Full House. Okay. But Bel Air is Fresh Prince. [00:15:07] Speaker A: Is it a reboot? [00:15:09] Speaker B: No, she said, But Bel Air is Fresh Prince reimagined. Okay, true. Same goes for Matlock with Kathy Bates. It's a reimagined version of the original. But, like, Raven's House is a sequel to that. Is a sequel series to that. So Raven, a remake show would be like Charmed, where they just changed the race of the sisters, but it was the same basic storyline. [00:15:31] Speaker A: I never heard of Reimagined. [00:15:33] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't think of that, but yeah. Cause the name changed, but no. Yeah, Fresh Prince, the name did change, but it is reimagined. Cause it's serious as opposed to being a comedy. So that's the difference. Yeah. And I never really watched Charmed, except for when it was on at, like, the Doctor's office or someplace where it was playing TNT during the day. Never watched Fuller House. [00:15:56] Speaker A: Me neither. [00:15:57] Speaker B: And I only heard about Matlock. Cause I think Corey said she watching it. She watching it. And she said that she just took the name someone. Is that like a continuation? So that wouldn't be like a. Yeah. [00:16:07] Speaker A: That'S what we talked about last week. We said. Cause she was saying it was a reboot, but you. And I was saying it wasn't because it was totally different. She just used a name. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. But it's still in the same universe. So it's not a reboot then? Cause she got it off of the show. Yeah, I guess that would be reimagined, then. [00:16:27] Speaker A: Definitely reimagined. Oh, well, the name of it is Matlock, too, though. Yep. Yep. [00:16:37] Speaker B: Cause, yeah, it wouldn't be a reboot. No, it definitely would be a reboot. Because the name of the show. The name of the show. And Matlock is just a fictional thing. Is it fictional? Did she get it from the show or did she get it from the. [00:16:52] Speaker A: She got it from watching the show. [00:16:54] Speaker B: Watching the show. All right, I got you, Vic, email us again and let us know. She says, also, I heavily agree with the dating show. Talk about Pop the Balloon. I've always been a watcher of those shows. Easy watching that I don't really have to pay attention to. Yeah. And they are so very white. She says, say it from the back of your throat. Pause. [00:17:16] Speaker A: Yeah, she said pause. White. [00:17:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to you. Shout out to Vic. Shout out to Vic. Yeah, I won't be tuned. And then they keep playing like, it's a lot of pages that have repurposed the clips of Pop the Balloon. So a lot of people getting a lot of views off of it. So they keep using the old pop the balloons, and it was just better than the one that they came out with. They gotta put more black people on there. That shit gonna fail. She said. In somewhere around 41 seasons, the Bachelor, Bachelorette, there have only been four Black women leads, two who are actually biracial, two Black men leads, both biracial, and one Vietnamese lady. When I wanna watch black dating shows, I watch Ready to Love with nephew Tommy as host. It's more relatable to real life dating as black folks anyway. We're just more entertaining anyway. I never heard that one, Ready to Love. [00:18:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Where's that at? [00:18:09] Speaker B: It comes on either on or it come on one of them. And we had a few women off of. I Wanna say it was Ready to Love. We had a few women off of that show on here years ago, like back in 2015. I wanna say it was Ready to Love. I gotta check. But it was either Ready to Love, it's another black show where they were, like, trying to find. No, it wasn't Ready to Love. It was another one. It was like a real estate millionaire. He was trying to find a wife, and he had a whole lot of black women. And one of the women was a lady. She was Neo. She thought she was Neo's baby mama. Come to find out it wasn't Neo baby. Yeah, and they talked about it on, you know, the VH1 show where they do, like, the. I think it's called behind the Music or something. [00:18:57] Speaker A: Behind the Music. Yeah. Or yeah. When it's basically about him. [00:19:02] Speaker B: About him. [00:19:02] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:19:03] Speaker B: So they talked about that. Right? So she was. When she was on the show, when we were interviewing her, she was saying, you know, she kind of had a dealing with celebrity and it turned out bad, whatever, blah, blah, blah. The very next week, his behind the Music came out and it was talking about the, you know, Neo having a baby mama. And they put her picture. And I was like, oh, shit, bro. I had to call Blake. I was like, yo, this girl, was Neo supposed to be Neo baby mama? She used to fuck with Neo. Whatever, whatever. But she wouldn't tell us. She wouldn't tell you who the celebrity was. But I didn't find her until like a week or two later. That's who it was. Yeah, I know. [00:19:35] Speaker A: You was flipping that. [00:19:36] Speaker B: Like, oh, shit. Yeah. I was like, yo, we right there. I was like, we right there, baby. We right there. [00:19:41] Speaker A: We gonna make it. [00:19:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Ten years later. [00:19:44] Speaker A: That was before viral was viral, right? [00:19:47] Speaker B: Nah, shit was still. [00:19:48] Speaker A: They were calling it viral? [00:19:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it was viral back then. Yeah. Yeah. She said Pop the Balloon was a fun dating show on YouTube. But putting old E list pseudo celebrities slash reality stars on the show waters it down completely. Yep. Cause you know it's for. Cause you know it's for show and scripted versus real people's reactions who aren't used to cameras necessarily and who may really be interested in dating. I couldn't get through the first episode as soon as I saw Johnny Bananas. But will attempt another pure but will attempt another purely cause of Yvonne orgy. Cause I'm always rooting for us. But if they don't get it together, it might be short lived even on Netflix. Yeah, that shit ain't gonna last past the first. [00:20:29] Speaker A: You said the same thing too when you saw Johnny Bananas up there. [00:20:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause it's a lot of those. It's a lot of people in that reality TV show world that's on everything. That's on everything. One person like that. It's a guy. He was on College Hill. His name was Ray. I just remember. Cause he was like one of the first gay people on College Hill. And so I saw him on that and I wanna say that was when they was at Virginia State. But then I was watching one of the love and hip hop Atlanta reunions. He was in the crowd. [00:21:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Then I saw something else. And he was there and then he was on. He like wound up on another reality show. I'm like, come on, man. [00:21:10] Speaker A: That's just like people that watch baddies. Rolly. [00:21:15] Speaker B: Huh? Oh, I heard her name before. [00:21:17] Speaker A: Yeah, she's. [00:21:17] Speaker B: She in a wheelchair. [00:21:18] Speaker A: No, no, no. [00:21:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:21:19] Speaker A: They call her Rolly because kind of fat. [00:21:22] Speaker B: Oh, like Roly Polar. [00:21:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Roller. [00:21:24] Speaker B: There you go. [00:21:25] Speaker A: So she used. She was on like Springer. Jerry Springer. [00:21:31] Speaker B: She was on Jerry Springer. [00:21:33] Speaker A: Yeah, she was on there. She was on. It was like two other shows before she even became known on Baddies. And I see what you mean. It's like a circle. They stayed in that circle and you could tell it's for hire almost. [00:21:48] Speaker B: It used to be kind of cool with mtv. Cause they might be on the Real World, then they'll be on Real World Road Rules Challenge. [00:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:21:55] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:21:56] Speaker A: That was a little different. [00:21:57] Speaker B: That was a little different. But now they just. Now with him being on like, nigga, get a fucking job. Like your job is being on reality tv. I know this nigga my age and he been on. [00:22:07] Speaker A: You think he getting bred though? [00:22:08] Speaker B: Maybe enough to live on, you know what I'm saying? I don't know if he driving a Lamborghini or no shit like that, but. [00:22:14] Speaker A: Who knows how many things he was on that we freaking missed. [00:22:17] Speaker B: Missed. Yeah, exactly. [00:22:19] Speaker A: Like loving Hip Hop Atlanta in the background. In the background of the restaurant or. [00:22:25] Speaker B: Some shit or Real Housewives of the Potomac or something. Something white as fuck. [00:22:29] Speaker A: He was the waiter. [00:22:30] Speaker B: Yeah, Ye. [00:22:31] Speaker A: Yeah, the guy, the busboy. [00:22:32] Speaker B: Uhhuh. On that boat show. That. What's that boat show? Below Deck or some. Hey, yo, what do you mean it's a boat show? You ain't never seen that? [00:22:39] Speaker A: Nah, I never seen that one. [00:22:39] Speaker B: It comes on the same show, the same channel as Real Housewives. [00:22:46] Speaker A: We. Is that we? [00:22:47] Speaker B: No, that ain't we. That's Bravo. Bravo. [00:22:49] Speaker A: Bravo. [00:22:49] Speaker B: Bravo. [00:22:50] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:22:50] Speaker B: It's called Below Deck. She says, however. No, hold on. What she say? No, she said. All this racial talk leads me to my ramp rant steps on soapbox once again. L. Sometimes it seems you may be a part of the problem. Respectfully. Lol. Can we just call a spade a spade? Y'all? Talking about the situation with the black couple in the restaurant in Manning and Elle saying the wife made it about race struck a nerve for context. Cause you don't know me. My early years were spent overseas, she says. Military life. So I'm no stranger to being around multiple cultures of races. I'm also no stranger to being the only. The only speck of pepper in the salt shaker. I say that to say I'm very aware and previously made it a practice to see situations beyond race first. However. [00:23:43] Speaker A: However should be in capital, too. [00:23:47] Speaker B: It was not the 45, 47 elections, but actually when Barack Obama was running and became my 44th president. That taught me again, because as a black woman, this is by far not my first lesson in this. How much things are often completely and fully rooted in race and the disdain for ours in particular. And the restaurant situation was just that. An angry alabaster with a disdain for black people that attempted to embarrass them, harass them, and possibly tried to rile others up against them. Oh, I thought you was about to say something. [00:24:25] Speaker A: I'm waiting. [00:24:26] Speaker B: Okay, I'll say it after. Because it could have gone left real fast, especially in South Carolina, especially in that town. And you being from New York doesn't keep you from being aware that the KKK is alive and well all up and through this state and very much in the smaller town. Hell, we still have sundown towns. If there were any evidence that the restaurant owner routinely treated any and everybody who Walks in his establishment in the manner that was described over food they didn't eat, then maybe our argument will hold weight. But given the location, the fact that they were the only black people there and that the owner was really the one originally causing the scene, why would you think race wasn't a factor? As much as I love or hate feelings for people recording, as much as I have a love hate feelings for people recording everything these days, it's these moments that need to be captured. [00:25:17] Speaker A: Uh huh. Um, this. [00:25:20] Speaker B: What? Go ahead. [00:25:21] Speaker A: She got more. [00:25:22] Speaker B: Oh yeah, it's more. [00:25:23] Speaker A: I'm just gonna say this before you even finish. Or I'm thinking this, this email. I knew we was. I knew I was gonna get some backlash, but this is a week later than I thought it would be. I thought it was gonna be last week. [00:25:37] Speaker B: Mm. Could you hear that? [00:25:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:44] Speaker B: Tasty. [00:25:44] Speaker A: Shout out to Vic. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Shout out to rock star. [00:25:48] Speaker A: I mean, like I said, I've seen racism. We are down south now in the video, the one that was filming was the wife. Right? Okay, so that's that. Come to find out later on that the wife is white. [00:26:10] Speaker B: I heard that, but I only saw that in 2 comments on 1 post. [00:26:15] Speaker A: She sound black as. I don't know what. But. [00:26:17] Speaker B: But the guy that does. You ever seen the videos of the guy that he's a black, He's a white referee and he got that white voice. He got a black voice? Yeah. Like if you close your eyes and listen to him, you'll think he black. [00:26:29] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:26:30] Speaker B: So divorce. [00:26:31] Speaker A: Divorce? [00:26:32] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, divorce. But. [00:26:33] Speaker A: But I mean, just like I said last week, everybody gonna have their own opinion with this. It's the same thing. My opinion was the reason that race came out was cause she said it anytime before that it wasn't a race thing with me. I don't know if being from New York, being a broader area of, you know, kind of looking. Not looking past race, but seeing the video. I looked past race before. Before it was even brought up. [00:27:09] Speaker B: But I think part of her thing is that race comes into play because of exactly the time where she is, where it happened at. [00:27:21] Speaker A: But take that out. [00:27:22] Speaker B: The people that's in the restaurant. [00:27:25] Speaker A: No, take that out. Cause all right, the video come up. Not knowing where it is at. You can only see one other person behind them in the video, which was another waitress. [00:27:39] Speaker B: No, but she pans the thing and shows the whole restaurant. [00:27:43] Speaker A: I didn't see that part. I just didn't bring. Wasn't a race thing for me because nobody brought up race until she said that. That's. I mean, maybe it's just me. [00:27:57] Speaker B: Okay? [00:27:58] Speaker A: So I can't go by tone. I can't go by, hey, he was talking down to her. Cause I can't go by it. I mean, I'm not. I'm not. [00:28:09] Speaker B: You're being obtuse. [00:28:09] Speaker A: I'm not being a villain right now. [00:28:12] Speaker B: I'm. [00:28:12] Speaker A: I'm just really saying, if you really dissect it, the only time race came up was when she said it. [00:28:20] Speaker B: But that's the thing with, like. I think that's what she's saying, though. You can't just say, like, somebody don't have to say nigga for them to be racist. [00:28:30] Speaker A: But you can't say because of the tone. You can't say that. You can't say because of the tone or because they didn't want to pay it. You can't say none of that. Cause that was all the issue. His tone was one of the issues. And the fact that it was being debated about paying for whatever. Those are the only two issues. [00:28:52] Speaker B: But it's not tone. [00:28:55] Speaker A: He never said you people. [00:28:57] Speaker B: He did say. I think in the video, he did say these people. [00:29:02] Speaker A: Yeah, maybe talking to somebody else. [00:29:05] Speaker B: But no, he said he broadcasted it in front of the whole. [00:29:08] Speaker A: After it was brought up. [00:29:09] Speaker B: No, in front of the whole restaurant. That they trying to walk out. [00:29:13] Speaker A: But was he talking to them? Was he talking to the restaurant? [00:29:17] Speaker B: Yeah, he was. [00:29:17] Speaker A: He talked to the lady behind him. [00:29:18] Speaker B: No, he was talking to the entire restaurant. [00:29:20] Speaker A: Okay. [00:29:21] Speaker B: And that's why people were saying, you wouldn't. You wouldn't try to embarrass white people like this. I think that was one of the things, too. [00:29:28] Speaker A: I don't know those things I said, you can't go with a race thing is. His tone was, you know, it was. [00:29:37] Speaker B: Sarcastic, I think what it. That's not sarcasm. Oh, that's not sarcasm in your eyes? Yeah, no, that's not sarcasm. That he was definitely saying. Sarcasm was saying is trying to be funny. He wasn't trying to be funny. [00:29:57] Speaker A: Let's go with tone, then. His tone. I can't pull racism out of his tone. I can't pull the subjects of what he was saying out of being racism. That's just. To me. [00:30:12] Speaker B: But I think a lot of people are based on history, based on what they saw in the video and his actions. [00:30:23] Speaker A: That's what it is. It's people basing it off of situations they've been through. [00:30:28] Speaker B: No, not. I think I ain't gonna say situation they've been through. But I'm saying history of. When I say history, I mean history of that area. [00:30:39] Speaker A: But take that out. Take the area out. Take. [00:30:44] Speaker B: Okay, you looking at a video I've never seen. Personally, I've never seen a video of people, whether or not they didn't pay or not. I never seen a business owner try to embarrass patrons in the way that he did. [00:31:03] Speaker A: But was he really trying to embarrass them? [00:31:07] Speaker B: What other need? What? [00:31:09] Speaker A: All right, I'll say this. [00:31:10] Speaker B: If you in a restaurant and somebody says, this guy doesn't wanna pay, hey, everybody, this guy don't wanna pay for his meal. How's that not trying to embarrass them? [00:31:19] Speaker A: Let's go with this. It might've been a conversation starting until she pulled out the camera. [00:31:27] Speaker B: Who cares? Even if you pull out the camera, why try to broadcast that to the whole thing then? [00:31:34] Speaker A: To me, it's bringing the whole conversation to a different dynamic. [00:31:40] Speaker B: What you mean, a different dynamic? [00:31:41] Speaker A: It's like you're taunting me now. If it was me, I would change also. [00:31:50] Speaker B: But as a business owner. [00:31:52] Speaker A: Yeah, as a business owner, he did handle it the wrong way. [00:31:56] Speaker B: I think that's mainly the point of everybody. [00:31:58] Speaker A: Yeah, that's definitely the point of the whole video. But like I said, the only thing, only time race really came up verbally is when she brought it up. [00:32:06] Speaker B: And a lot. So a part of what people. Some people think, like I said, like the nigga thing. But people. People also look at it like, you wouldn't treat a person that you saw as an equal human the same way you would treat a person of a different race because you don't see the person of a different race as deserving the right to be treated as a human. So they say, well, you wouldn't do this to white people. But the reason why people wouldn't treat a white person like that, like a man, like, it's the same thing with anything that's different. So you like, as a man. Some men talk down to women, but they wouldn't talk down to a man just based on the fact that they're a woman and they look less than on women. White people do that to black people. Some people do it to Asians. You know what I'm saying? It goes on and on and on. But that's a part of the argument because you just. And people don't see it that way in their mind. Like, that guy might not have seen. Might not have felt like he was being racist. You know what I'm saying? [00:33:12] Speaker A: Yeah, that's My whole thing. [00:33:14] Speaker B: But in his mind. But he doesn't know that the way he's treating them is racist. And he has those views. Like, he wouldn't do that to a white woman and a white man because he sees them as equal. He looks at these people as. They aren't equal. They aren't able to afford. Cause he even said, you just trying to. This is too much money for y'all to spend. Whatever. Whatever. [00:33:40] Speaker A: Yeah, but what makes that racist? [00:33:44] Speaker B: Racist? Cause you looking at these people. [00:33:47] Speaker A: Because it could be two homeless, you know, dirty people. Or it could be two homeless guys coming in and he would say the same thing. [00:33:56] Speaker B: But they dirty. Yeah, I know, but they're homeless. [00:34:01] Speaker A: Let's say two homeless guys. [00:34:03] Speaker B: I can't. [00:34:04] Speaker A: That's your assumption right there. [00:34:07] Speaker B: Again, but these are two. These aren't homeless people. [00:34:12] Speaker A: I understand that. [00:34:13] Speaker B: These are just two people who asked for this to be taken off the bill. Cause they didn't need it. [00:34:17] Speaker A: I understand. [00:34:19] Speaker B: Now I can see if they ate half of it and said, send this back. But even in the video, the lady said, we didn't eat the pork chops. Yeah, not now. [00:34:29] Speaker A: The owner did handle the whole thing. The owner handled what we seen wrong. We don't know how far the debate went, but really, I mean, it shouldn't even got to the point where a phone came out. He should have said, oh, okay, you're not happy with it. It was only, what, $5? What was. [00:34:51] Speaker B: No, the total bill was $150. [00:34:53] Speaker A: But when he took it off, it was $120 or something like that. Yeah, $130, something like that. He should have just went on and took it off. Cause once y'all was already going back and forth, hey, just go ahead and take it off. Send them on their way. That's where he messed up. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:12] Speaker A: The race part. [00:35:13] Speaker B: I don't know. I can't, like. [00:35:15] Speaker A: I can't say that he started. I mean, I'm not gonna say, oh, he definitely started. We don't know what was said before the video. I'm just saying, in the video, the only time race came up was she said it. [00:35:28] Speaker B: When she said that, what was her words that stuck out to you? Did she say. [00:35:32] Speaker A: She might have said something like, cause we black. She might have used that title. [00:35:37] Speaker B: Did he. Okay, so if she said that, did he come back and say, well, I'm not doing this because you're black. [00:35:43] Speaker A: Definitely. You know that. I mean, I don't even remember the word for words. [00:35:46] Speaker B: I wanna say that he said, That I wanna say he wrote his eyes like, oh, my God, or something. [00:35:50] Speaker A: You're right. He might have. He might have. Cause it kind of looked like. To the point where he was like, oh, they're bringing the race card. You know what I'm saying? [00:36:04] Speaker B: She said, so many crusaders claim I'm not racist. But when it comes down to the brass tacks, they stay treating us differently than they would anyone else. Only the fact that we capture it on video, that we're now believed. And even that isn't always the case, which is now it ain't believed. [00:36:24] Speaker A: I'm not saying I don't believe it. [00:36:26] Speaker B: No, no. I mean, I ain't talking about this. [00:36:28] Speaker A: I'm gonna say this to Vic. I'm not. Let me look into the camera. I'm just saying the way I looked at it and at the time, the way B was looking at it. So I'm not saying he didn't do it. But I'm just saying the way I saw it, the way B saw it, that was it. [00:36:52] Speaker B: Well, so the way I see it is. [00:36:56] Speaker A: You saw it the same way she saw it. [00:36:57] Speaker B: No, I just see it. I just see it as. You gotta prove me wrong. Based on the history, you gotta prove me wrong. Him as a person gotta prove me wrong. [00:37:10] Speaker A: But in a case like that, like I said, what do you put two homeless guys in that spot, white. [00:37:20] Speaker B: They not gonna. They not gonna serve them. Homeless people. [00:37:23] Speaker A: No, don't go by that. Just say, you know, say it was two different people. [00:37:28] Speaker B: If it was two. Two homeless people. They got some. [00:37:31] Speaker A: His. His conversation would have been the same. Exact conversation. [00:37:35] Speaker B: I don't think so. [00:37:36] Speaker A: I think so. [00:37:36] Speaker B: I don't think so. I don't think so. Cause the conversation started with them just wanting the pork chops taken off. [00:37:43] Speaker A: That's where he messed up his customer service. That's what we said. [00:37:47] Speaker B: It could have been more to the thing where the waitress comes back and said, these people don't wanna pay for their food. Now he coming in off a lie. We don't know that either. [00:37:57] Speaker A: That's probably what happened. [00:37:58] Speaker B: That's probably what happened. And he came and jumped bad off of that. But now, like in the Wire, you gotta fight on the line, so. [00:38:08] Speaker A: But you know what? That. What, let's say $20. [00:38:13] Speaker B: $20 for the pork chops. Cause it wasn't the whole thing. She just said the pork chops. [00:38:17] Speaker A: Yeah, that $20 cost him. [00:38:19] Speaker B: We hope. We think. We don't know. [00:38:21] Speaker A: No, the people like you, people like Vic. [00:38:25] Speaker B: No, we don't Matter. Cause we would never have gone to that restaurant anyway. [00:38:29] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying, people that looked at it the same way you guys looked at it, they're not going to that restaurant no more. [00:38:34] Speaker B: Nigga, I'm not gon. The only thing they had at Manning that I used to eat at was the golden chick. [00:38:39] Speaker A: I understand, but I'm just saying, people that looked at the video the same way you guys looked at it, they're not going. [00:38:45] Speaker B: Here's the thing, though. It's some people that's like, we glad, brother, and they gonna try to shut you down. And we come and support. [00:38:51] Speaker A: We come in, enforce. [00:38:52] Speaker B: We coming to support. Wyatt is right. Wyatt is right. Fry my pork chops as hard as you can, brother. Give me a white par. [00:39:02] Speaker A: Give me a white dish. They got a white dish. What's a white dish? [00:39:05] Speaker B: Fried chicken. They love fried chicken, too. [00:39:08] Speaker A: They do casserole. Casserole. [00:39:11] Speaker B: They don't serve that in restaurants, though. [00:39:13] Speaker A: Give me something, though. White people, like, in the restaurant. [00:39:16] Speaker B: What do white people get? Asparagus, rutabagas. I don't know. White people eat what we eat. [00:39:21] Speaker A: They definitely do. They eat. [00:39:22] Speaker B: We eat the same thing. That's why the fried chicken thing was. So I don't fall for the fried chicken in the tailpipe. Cause every race like fried chicken and ribs. Who's the real. The grill masters, you know, like, if you watch them grill master shows and they be frying, they be cooking barbecue ribs. My ribs fall off the bed. You know, it be them fried chicken. My manager at my job eating chicken every day. [00:39:50] Speaker A: Videotape his ass. [00:39:52] Speaker B: Nice. It's like three of them, but they. [00:39:54] Speaker A: And you know what? That. I don't want to jump off subject. Curvy enthusiasm. The episode where they were scared. JB Was scared. [00:40:04] Speaker B: Leon. [00:40:05] Speaker A: Leon was scared to eat the watermelon. [00:40:07] Speaker B: In front of people. [00:40:08] Speaker A: That was the funny. [00:40:09] Speaker B: Now, that's. I don't know. Yeah, I eat watermelon, but, see, I won't eat. I'll eat watermelon if it's sliced up, but I'm not eating it. Like, to me, like the cartoon. And then spit out the seed. Spit them out like a machine gun. [00:40:27] Speaker A: So, yeah, would you have a. Would you go to work with a grape soda? [00:40:32] Speaker B: No, hold on. A case of watermelon and some fried chicken. [00:40:36] Speaker A: Cut up watermelon. Cause you're on a diet. Cut up watermelon and some fried chicken. Would you do it? [00:40:41] Speaker B: No, no, Just off the look, right? Just for the culture. [00:40:45] Speaker A: You'll sneak it. [00:40:47] Speaker B: Nah, I'LL eat a watermelon at my desk. Eat the fried chicken behind. [00:40:51] Speaker A: What if it's not the drumstick fried chicken? What if it's like a breast or so you just kind of pick at it? [00:40:56] Speaker B: No, I mean, I wouldn't have grape soda. Grape soda ain't my thing, so I wouldn't have grape soda. Anyway. She says we attempt the devil's advocate in a moment like this, it absolves them of their. But when we attempt the devil's advocate in a moment like this, it absolves them of their racist actions. Ask yourself, had this been a couple of beach bandits, if it would have escalated the way it did. [00:41:21] Speaker A: No, that's what we just said. [00:41:23] Speaker B: We know it wouldn't have. [00:41:24] Speaker A: I disagree. [00:41:26] Speaker B: We wouldn't even know about it. So we can stop giving racist colonizers passes for their racist actions. As black folks, it's historically ingrained in us to be accommodating, forgiving and caring towards others. Unfortunately, to our absolute detriment, that is how the slave trade even started. But that's another rant for another day. Let me see. [00:41:51] Speaker A: You know who they say most racist people in the world are? [00:41:55] Speaker B: Who? [00:41:55] Speaker A: Black people. [00:41:58] Speaker B: That's a trope. That's a saying. But black people really can't be racist. Cause in order to be racist, you have to deny people of some service. You gotta have the power over them to deny them of something. [00:42:12] Speaker A: Yeah, we ain't got. [00:42:14] Speaker B: So what they mean is prejudice. Cause ain't nobody back in the day, we used to call people prejudiced all the time. [00:42:22] Speaker A: Oh yeah, Then it was racist. [00:42:23] Speaker B: Now it's racist. Now it's everything just racist. Racist. [00:42:26] Speaker A: Racist is more stronger and harsher. [00:42:28] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a harsher accusation. [00:42:31] Speaker A: It is. [00:42:31] Speaker B: But you know what I'm saying, Old prejudice ass white lady. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? [00:42:35] Speaker A: Remember that? [00:42:36] Speaker B: Yeah, that was in the 90s. [00:42:37] Speaker A: That was 90s, 80s and 90s. [00:42:39] Speaker B: But now it's racist. Cause it racist. You had to prove racist. Nigga, you could call a motherfucker prejudice any goddamn time. [00:42:47] Speaker A: But racist, you prejudice. It could be against anybody. [00:42:51] Speaker B: Racist is definitely towards black black people. She says. So now in a space where we can hold racists accountable for their racism or at least call them out on it. Why wouldn't you want to? Like, yeah. Cause racist would be them not letting black people eat at their restaurant. Prejudice would be your waitress coming over and saying, would you? We have some fried chicken on the menu. Cause she prejudging you that you love fried chicken because you black? [00:43:23] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right about that. [00:43:25] Speaker B: She said, sure not every situation is race based, but not acknowledging when it is only perpetuates the problem. And hands out passes that aren't deserved. [00:43:35] Speaker A: Oh, so I'm the problem, you the problem. [00:43:37] Speaker B: So l Can't we just call a spade a spade and a racist a racist? And the last thing on the topic about the laundry incident, sometimes I really wish we had a word for male sapiens like they have for us in terms of an insult. Nigger with the hard, er, feels like being spit in the face or open hand, pimp slapped hard. And it's always the last insult hurled at us after they've run out of other insults. But we never have a good reason. We never have a good retort outside of just throwing hands. I hate that for us. And it's universal, I think what's called equal. [00:44:12] Speaker A: What I think cracker is equal. [00:44:13] Speaker B: Nah, they don't feel. They don't feel that. [00:44:15] Speaker A: You think so? Nah, Cracker, what else? [00:44:20] Speaker B: Yeah, cracker, Honky. Ofe Cracker's like up there, though, Pecklewood. Pine rooter. They got a lot of them. [00:44:29] Speaker A: They like peckerwood, though. [00:44:31] Speaker B: Yeah, Peckerwood is one. But that's in the south, you hear Pecklewood, you know what I'm saying? Cracker is universal. Yes, honky, but you can say cracker on the radio. [00:44:46] Speaker A: Crack is up there, though. That's up there with nigga, though, to me. [00:44:49] Speaker B: Nah, it ain't. It's way down. Crack is. It's so many. [00:44:54] Speaker A: Nigga is the harshest one, but cracker's right underneath it. [00:44:57] Speaker B: But a white man call you a porch monkey. [00:44:59] Speaker A: That, ooh, that's even harder than nigga jigaboo. Nah, porch monkeys like call you a jigaboo. [00:45:06] Speaker B: A white man come up, you moon cricket, you a goddamn, you a spade. [00:45:14] Speaker A: Let's get off of this before. [00:45:16] Speaker B: Before you get mad. [00:45:17] Speaker A: Not before white listeners learn some shit. [00:45:20] Speaker B: They ain't gonna tune out. This is what they want to hear. She said any other race will use it against us in the moment because that's the lowest of the lows. And we have no word or other or way to insult any other race in the same way. The insults for other races just do not hit the same as ours. As a woman who loves words, obviously obvious by my lengthy emails, it's extremely annoying. Jumps off my soapbox. She said she was glad I got that off my chest. That's. I was about to say something. [00:45:55] Speaker A: I'll tell you one thing. [00:45:56] Speaker B: What? [00:45:58] Speaker A: No Matter what. What's her name? [00:46:01] Speaker B: Vic? [00:46:01] Speaker A: No, her real name. [00:46:02] Speaker B: Like, I'm not saying her real name on here. [00:46:04] Speaker A: Her full name. Did we ever say the full name? No. All right, well, whatever Vic say, you win. [00:46:10] Speaker B: Don't bow out now, nigga. [00:46:12] Speaker A: No, I'm bowing out. Cause the size of this email. Hey, yo, I said it the right way. [00:46:19] Speaker B: You did. I'm just being silly. [00:46:21] Speaker A: Yeah. The size of the email, I'm not going against it. Cause I get to the point where I'm like, all right, you win. [00:46:28] Speaker B: All right. [00:46:28] Speaker A: You win. [00:46:31] Speaker B: She got a lot of words for you, and she feel passionate about it. [00:46:34] Speaker A: See, I don't have words. I might say my couple three words and be real passionate about it, but it ain't gonna change me. I'm gonna be the same way. Like, all right. Yeah, all right. [00:46:44] Speaker B: It's gonna be something where you wanna talk heavily about it. And in that moment, I'm gonna be like, yeah, all right. [00:46:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I mean. It's like, to the point. Her introduction of the email was probably the length of me talking about it. But her email is, damn, that big. [00:47:06] Speaker B: She might. She might. You might not have just had your nigga wake up moment yet. [00:47:10] Speaker A: Nah, I mean, I'm from. Well. [00:47:13] Speaker B: Cause you from Staten Island. Y'all racist as fuck there, too. [00:47:16] Speaker A: Nah, you know what it is? The most racist people. [00:47:19] Speaker B: Them Italians, the most. [00:47:20] Speaker A: There you go. The most prejudiced people in New York, probably. [00:47:25] Speaker B: The Italians are Italians. The Italians, I don't know. [00:47:27] Speaker A: Jews are runner ups. Like, you go in Brooklyn and stuff like that. The Jews with the curly. [00:47:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:35] Speaker A: They close. Second. [00:47:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:37] Speaker A: Third is Indian and. But, you know, I've been through. I've seen a lot being young. Once I got a little bit older, maybe because of the size, how big I was. [00:47:51] Speaker B: Hey, yo, go ahead. [00:47:53] Speaker A: No, hey, yo, keep it. [00:47:55] Speaker B: Keep talking. Keep talking. You gotta keep talking. [00:47:57] Speaker A: I mean, like, the bigger I got, the least I used to hear about race. I mean, I am £305 right now. [00:48:12] Speaker B: You 305? [00:48:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:13] Speaker B: Shout out to Dade County. I might be 302M I O M. [00:48:17] Speaker A: I A O. I might have lost a couple pounds. [00:48:18] Speaker B: Shout out to Dade County. That's your nickname until you get to, like, two. [00:48:22] Speaker A: So I'm bringing a scale next week. [00:48:24] Speaker B: Dade County. [00:48:25] Speaker A: I need to change it up. [00:48:26] Speaker B: You got. No, don't bring the scale. Cause you gotta wear yourself without shoes and clothes on. Yeah, you got a lot of pockets. [00:48:32] Speaker A: Yeah, it's on me, too. [00:48:34] Speaker B: She says, glad I got that off my chest. I feel better. It's a lot of chest to get it off of. Yes, this isn't personal towards L, but there are so many of us out here handing out passes when we shouldn't. And it's frustrating as it takes accountability away from those who need it, especially in these current times. And we do it a lot. We often hold our own accountable, but hesitate with the 8x11s far too often for my taste. I think that's like a white sheet of paper. [00:49:04] Speaker A: I'm just gonna say. Yeah, that's what it is. It's the long one. [00:49:06] Speaker B: The long white sheet of paper. [00:49:07] Speaker A: It's not the regular sir. [00:49:09] Speaker B: That ain't a college rule, she says. Anywho, sorry this wasn't short. You ain't sorry. I don't mind. I don't mind. Cause we ain't had shit to talk about today, truth be told. [00:49:19] Speaker A: No, I like it. But give us some of this on some of them easy top top fives or something. Give us something. [00:49:27] Speaker B: This nigga tired over here. Take a sip of that Celsius you got over there n get you some energy. [00:49:31] Speaker A: Yeah, she read me today. [00:49:33] Speaker B: Yeah she said any who saw this wasn't short again but that's why I don't write often as per usual. You always have a listener in me and maybe occasionally a viewer. Lol. Till next time. Oh, she said her real name Victoria, the long winded hater of our lack of insults. P.S. suggesting for a top five. Okay, all right. Popular but problematic movies might be aging myself, but do y'all remember Soul man with Ray Dawn Chon? [00:50:02] Speaker A: Oh my gosh. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Oh yeah, the blackface that was used. Same as for Tropic Thunder and oppositely White Chicks. Even Forrest Gump, the Water Boy and Rain man in their view of special need. Folks, what's the other one with Radio Radio 2, American Beauty, American Pie and inappropriate age related sexual situations. Yikes. Looking back at those say our favorite memorable commercials. Think the Budweiser one. I think we did favorite commercials before. Or maybe we did super bowl commercials. [00:50:38] Speaker A: Super Bowl? [00:50:39] Speaker B: Yeah, the Budweiser one with the frogs or the Bud Light. What's up? Or you lent liquor? I only really see commercials during football season, especially the super bowl with all the streaming apps. That's low key. Something I miss. Commercials and commercial jingles. The kids a day will never know. Thank you for that email Vic. And if you wanna. [00:51:00] Speaker A: Yep, yep. [00:51:01] Speaker B: Yeah we like the emails because it gives us content on a day like today when let me see how many stores I really got. [00:51:07] Speaker A: She Said soul man. Did you see soul man? You probably didn't see that. It might have been too old. [00:51:12] Speaker B: No, I remember that with the guy. I can't remember what he did to turn black. [00:51:17] Speaker A: He did it. [00:51:18] Speaker B: Did he go to some science shit? [00:51:20] Speaker A: No, he. He was going for a job. The reason he was going for, he was. He wanted to be what they call it. What's that one where they gotta hire a minority? [00:51:33] Speaker B: Oh, affirmative action. [00:51:34] Speaker A: Yeah. And so he would paint himself up for the job interview. [00:51:39] Speaker B: Oh, I thought he. I thought he did it to date that black woman. [00:51:45] Speaker A: Mm. [00:51:45] Speaker B: Mm. [00:51:45] Speaker A: And he probably ended up finding a black woman while he was doing it. But I think I showed my daughter that probably. Probably last year, like, showed her a clip from it. Cause the opening scene is crazy. They couldn't even play that right now. [00:52:01] Speaker B: What was the opening scene? [00:52:02] Speaker A: I don't remember, but it was like crazy. I showed her the first 10 minutes. She was like, oh, I gotta go back and watch that. But you know, that's just one of them. But that was one of the top ones. That one was. And another one too. You know what it's called? Big shots. It was the kids. It was Eddie Winslow and another. No, was it Eddie Winslow or his brother? Might have been his brother, but. [00:52:29] Speaker B: And what happened? [00:52:30] Speaker A: They was in there talking jive and stuff like that on a scene. [00:52:34] Speaker B: Who was talking jive? [00:52:35] Speaker A: The little white kid. [00:52:37] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he was talking to jive. I mean, jive can be cool in the right time. Like Airplane. [00:52:49] Speaker A: Yeah, but it was. [00:52:51] Speaker B: It was cringe. It was bad jive. [00:52:52] Speaker A: It was different. What's up, man? Like, if I find that, I'm gonna let you see that. [00:52:59] Speaker B: Djblazeshowmail.com email us. I mean, we talking TV. What you watch this week, man? [00:53:06] Speaker A: Oh, man, I watch a couple things I watched. I caught up on all the stuff. Like Razor King. I finally caught all the way up to. [00:53:15] Speaker B: Have you watched the other seasons, right? [00:53:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:17] Speaker B: How do you feel this season is compared to the rest of them? [00:53:20] Speaker A: It's more story, less dramatic. No, it's more story, less action. [00:53:27] Speaker B: Less action. Okay. [00:53:28] Speaker A: It's super drama ish right now. [00:53:30] Speaker B: Like with the episodes I asked that because I wanted to see. Cause I think it's better. But I really wasn't paying attention to the other seasons. Like that. I would watch it, but I wasn't really paying attention. So I didn't know if it was just me paying more attention to it or if it was the storyline getting better. So that's why I was asking. [00:53:50] Speaker A: The storyline is Better because they have so many different things going on at one time. And it's cases where they're not revealing certain things. They giving it to you to figure out before it was like famous. Like any other season, they would have. They would have showed who kill famous right then, and they would have stretched it out the whole damn season. [00:54:14] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:54:14] Speaker A: You know, certain cases like that, the storyline is more built up. [00:54:18] Speaker B: You can tell. [00:54:20] Speaker A: Raising Canaan, Mobland. I'm not caught up on mob land yet. Jack Reacher. [00:54:26] Speaker B: Well, I ain't started that last season. [00:54:27] Speaker A: I'm sorry. It's just called Reacher. I've been watching that and I watched a movie last night, Robert De Niro playing Frank Castellano, mob guy. What's the name of that? The alternates or something like that. Either way, it was a good movie. But they had Robert De Niro playing two characters, like the two main characters, too. It was him going against another mob guy. He was both mob guys. [00:54:58] Speaker B: What the fuck did they do? That was it. [00:55:00] Speaker A: It's the same thing they did with Sinner. Spinner. [00:55:03] Speaker B: Spinner. [00:55:04] Speaker A: What's in Michael. Michael B. Jordan movie, Sinners. [00:55:07] Speaker B: But they had to do that because what you call it was going to play his brother who, you know, the. That dressed like he in the 1920s. That Kang the Conqueror. What's his name? I'm trying to think. [00:55:21] Speaker A: But either way, they still filmed it, which is they could have, you know, casted it out again. [00:55:26] Speaker B: No, no, what I'm saying is they were gonna. He. Michael B. Jordan wasn't gonna play himself, his own brother in that movie until boy started getting in trouble. [00:55:36] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:55:36] Speaker B: What's his name? [00:55:38] Speaker A: Hold on. Don't say the name out. [00:55:40] Speaker B: Megan. Good. [00:55:41] Speaker A: Yeah, the one that played with him on Creed. [00:55:46] Speaker B: Oh, God, I can't believe. I can't think of this nigga name. [00:55:49] Speaker A: I can hear people yelling right now. It's Jonathan Majors. [00:55:53] Speaker B: That's him. Jonathan Majors. Yeah, that's what I heard. I think Jonathan Major was gonna be play his brother in that movie or. And then once he started getting in trouble and something happened and then they made him play himself or whatever, play his own brother. But I heard he did good, and I'm seeing a whole bunch of good. [00:56:12] Speaker A: Oh, they going crazy over it. But back to the Robert De Niro one. It was real good storyline and everything was good, but I think they should have cast somebody else for it to be even better. They could have cast their shit. They could have probably did an Al Pacino. Joe Pesci would have killed It. Because really, you could tell Robert De Niro was kind of. He was almost like the. The Joe Pesci character on Goodfellas. [00:56:42] Speaker B: Oh, his other. The other. Acting like. [00:56:44] Speaker A: Yeah, he was like Wilder. [00:56:46] Speaker B: His. [00:56:47] Speaker A: Some of his tones. You could tell. He kind of, you know, brought it from that. But it was a good movie. They don't have too many mob movies out anymore. This is one of the ones. So you get a chance go watch it. [00:56:59] Speaker B: Did that come in the movies? Yeah, and it's called what? [00:57:03] Speaker A: The Altar. The Altar Knights. Alto Knights. [00:57:11] Speaker B: I never heard of that. When did it come out? Well, yeah, released. [00:57:14] Speaker A: It came out this year. It came out. It's. It's probably not even. [00:57:17] Speaker B: Is it in the movie? You watch it on the app? [00:57:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it's probably not even out of the movies yet. [00:57:21] Speaker B: Oh, my God. This here. [00:57:23] Speaker A: I mean, I'm sorry. [00:57:26] Speaker B: I like that people want to see the movie now and they got to wait till it come out in the movies. [00:57:31] Speaker A: Nah, holla at me. [00:57:33] Speaker B: The average person, scared to do that shit. What else you watch? [00:57:39] Speaker A: I watched a couple of interviews. I watched. [00:57:41] Speaker B: Oh, no, we don't care about interviews. [00:57:43] Speaker A: I watched Drink Champs. Not the whole thing. Will Smith on it. [00:57:47] Speaker B: Yeah, I listened to a little bit of that. [00:57:49] Speaker A: Yeah, it was good. You know, and the only reason I put it with this. Cause I watched it. You know, it was on. [00:57:54] Speaker B: You know when I say podcasts don't count. [00:57:57] Speaker A: Well, it counts for this case. I didn't real. I. Watching Will Smith and hearing people talk about Will Smith. People still do like Will Smith, like. [00:58:08] Speaker B: Some people, but I'm like, Philly. [00:58:09] Speaker A: Philly people still like Will Smith. At one time, Will Smith was corny, but that's what, you know, the feeling everybody was giving. Oh, you know, that kind of rap is corny and shit like that. [00:58:20] Speaker B: I mean, that was. That was maybe for three years until he. No, it was a TV star. [00:58:25] Speaker A: No, this was back in the 90s. He was like. [00:58:27] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Three years in the 90s. Then he was. He became Will Smith, the actor superstar. [00:58:34] Speaker A: Let's try this again. [00:58:35] Speaker B: Untouched. [00:58:37] Speaker A: But that's one I watched, too. That was. It was pretty good. [00:58:40] Speaker B: And I. I listened to that early on, but you listen to the whole thing. Maybe like an hour of it or something like that. Nori, he did a little better than that. But he. He gotta stop cutting off and. Cause Will just wanna talk. Will gonna talk and tell his story, whatever. But a lot of stuff people were talking about that interview and trying to clown him or clown him and Jada, whatever. They need to read his book. Cause a lot of the stuff he talk about in his book that shed light on how they relationship went as far as, like. Cause people think that he was just sitting back and she was cheating on him, blah, blah, blah. In the book, he was like. He started this shit off, you know what I'm saying? It's a lot of stuff. Like one of the parts of the book came out that he did this real big birthday party for her. I think she talked about it in her book too. And she was kind of upset with him for doing a real big birthday party. Whatever, whatever. But she had told him before that she didn't want a big birthday party. She just wanted something small. And she basically was like, the only reason he did the birthday party was for his own ego, you know what I'm saying? To prove that he's this big man and he can do this, that, whatever. But she was. She ain't that type of person. She didn't want that. So it was stuff like that that people was like getting on her. But he kind of talked about it in his book. I don't know if he talked about stuff like that in the interview, but yeah, and then he kind of talked about the thing with bad boys, like how he got to being bad boys. He talked about that in his book. How the director, like, you know the scene of him running and his shirt flapping, he thought that was corny. But the director was like, nah, you need to leave your shirt open. Cause it's gonna get the women or whatever. And they was right. It was stuff like that in his book. But he talk about it. Some of that stuff in the interview too. [01:00:27] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I like. Cause for me, I didn't read the book yet or I didn't read the book and it was a good interview to me. Like you said, he is gonna just sit there and tell the story. So all you gotta do is kind of throw the subject in the air and he's gonna come with a whole story about it. [01:00:44] Speaker B: I'm bouncing around, bouncing around. So let me ask you this. Yes, exactly. [01:00:50] Speaker A: It's real throaty. [01:00:51] Speaker B: Like talking about Nori. No, I'm talking about Nori. That how Nori be. So let me ask you this. [01:01:01] Speaker A: Philly cheesesteaks, Max's or. [01:01:06] Speaker B: Yeah, he'd be doing that Nor. Got it. You know what I'm saying? But you gotta relax, right? You gotta relax. [01:01:11] Speaker A: You gotta relax. [01:01:11] Speaker B: Yeah, I did. I heard some of that. So that's all you Watched. [01:01:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Like I said, I watch a lot of interviews, but that's all the shows I think I watched that matter. I did start the Wire again. So if you tune into this now on Wednesday show. We do what? [01:01:31] Speaker B: We're gonna make a list of top. [01:01:34] Speaker A: Moments, our favorite moments of the Wire. [01:01:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:37] Speaker A: Yeah. So if you're a Wire fan, tune in Wednesday and check it out. We got a show. [01:01:43] Speaker B: I watched Righteous Gemstones. A lot of people, they've been posting a lot of clips of Walton Goggins. He's a character on there. He plays Baby Billy. Now, he played in, like, he played in a lot of movies. He always played like a real country guy. He played in Django. You seen Django? [01:02:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:04] Speaker B: You remember the character that was gonna cut off. He was Billy Crash. He was gonna cut off Jamie Foxx nuts around the end of the movie. Nah. You don't remember that part? Uh, he a real, real. [01:02:18] Speaker A: I probably remember the part, but I don't remember the part. [01:02:20] Speaker B: I'm trying to think of another. He always plays, like, the same type of character in movies. He played in the show of vice principals. Him and Danny McBride always play in movies and shit together. But he, like real country, got a real country accent. And people have been playing, like, a lot of clips of him. Real funny shit. But I've been watching Righteous Gemstones. They shoot a lot of it in Charleston. [01:02:46] Speaker A: Okay. [01:02:48] Speaker B: Abbott elementary, of course, like you say, Raising Canaan. Daredevil. [01:02:53] Speaker A: Let me ask you about Raising Canaan. Now, you had, like you just said a few minutes ago that you wasn't really paying attention to the other ones. Will you go back and watch them now? [01:03:05] Speaker B: Nah, they ain't good enough. [01:03:06] Speaker A: No? You think so? [01:03:07] Speaker B: I don't think they're good enough. [01:03:08] Speaker A: Do you think this is the best power series out of all the Power Multiverse? [01:03:16] Speaker B: Maybe. Because the other power kind of got. I don't know. It might be a tie between this one and the one with Tariq. Cause on this one, they haven't gotten. They ain't did nothing. [01:03:31] Speaker A: Too, too goofy. [01:03:33] Speaker B: The one with Tariq. I'm trying to remember the one that Tariq did. Kind of too, too goofy. Like the Chorus Connect shit. I don't know if that was, like, too goofy for them to do, but. [01:03:43] Speaker A: Tyreek1 has been getting worse. Worse to me. [01:03:46] Speaker B: I mean, it's over, though. [01:03:47] Speaker A: I know, but you could tell, like, at the end, it was like, man, let's do something just to wrap it up. [01:03:54] Speaker B: Maybe that's it. Cause I don't really. I really Put didn't like. I won't put them on the same level of show like A Breaking Bad or the Wire. I put them like a notch below. I don't even put them on, like, the level of Snowfall, even though snowfall almost lost me with the Tiger episode. But I ain't gonna say, like, the cinematography is good. They do a good job with the clothes and stuff. Some of the language, they get kinda fucked up. Cause certain shit we wasn't saying back in the 90s, they said it on the show. And I know they weren't saying that in New York back in the 90s, little stuff like that. But I don't like when they do too much outrageous shit that nobody ain't gonna like. It's not real life. I know they do the stuff to, like, make it interesting, but I don't know if it's. Cause around the Inner Power, it kind of got kind of outrageous with some of the stuff they was doing too. [01:04:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:51] Speaker B: So. [01:04:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:04:53] Speaker B: I don't know. It's up there, though. I stopped watching the Tommy one. [01:04:57] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely. [01:04:57] Speaker B: I stopped watching White Power. White Power. What else? I watch Dope Thief and Mobland. If y'all. [01:05:05] Speaker A: I'm telling you, Mobland's good, ain't it? [01:05:06] Speaker B: Mobland good. If y'all wanna watch something new, wanna catch up. Is four episodes is out now. The last episode came out Sunday. Yesterday or the day, you know, Only four episodes. It's overseas. It's Britain, so it ain't a lot of us. [01:05:26] Speaker A: But no, you can't see. When people hear that, they might think, you know, the language is off, but the language is perfect. [01:05:34] Speaker B: What do you mean the language is off? They speak English in Britain. [01:05:36] Speaker A: I know, but it's not as bad as you would think it is. It's not bad as a Top Boys. [01:05:42] Speaker B: But Top Boys is different because Top Boys is street. Is street. So street people, they gonna talk. They gonna use more slang. Like, they don't call it like on Mobland. They say drug. The drug name. [01:05:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Fentanyl. [01:05:55] Speaker B: Yeah, they saying fentanyl in Top Boy. They calling it food. [01:05:59] Speaker A: Yeah, Dog food. [01:06:01] Speaker B: Give my food. Or what else? They say. What do they call money? [01:06:05] Speaker A: Skrilla. [01:06:06] Speaker B: Nah, they're not using skrilla. Nah, they don't say that. They say something else. They might say my ends. It's something else they call money. But, you know, it's totally different. So they speak a little bit more proper on Mob Land. But, yeah, it's an English. It's kind of like how Luther. You don't need too much. [01:06:29] Speaker A: Yeah. You're not trying to dissect it and what they say. [01:06:32] Speaker B: Cause they speaking regular. They ain't talking too much slang or whatever. [01:06:35] Speaker A: What's that enforcer guy? [01:06:36] Speaker B: Naming enforcer guy. [01:06:38] Speaker A: You know, the guy that works for the family that, you know, solved the problems. [01:06:41] Speaker B: Tom. No, not Tom. Holland. He played his Bang. God damn it. [01:06:45] Speaker A: It is Holland something. Cause he played the twins on. He played the two characters on that movie, too. It is something, Holland. [01:06:56] Speaker B: It is. [01:06:56] Speaker A: Yeah. He played Bang, though, like you said. [01:06:58] Speaker B: Yeah, he played Bane. I mean, he's Pinky Blinders. [01:07:03] Speaker A: Did he. Is there a movie? A Pinky Blinders movie? I know he played an assassin. He was. [01:07:08] Speaker B: That is a Peaky Blinders. [01:07:11] Speaker A: So he played both characters. He played the two brothers. [01:07:15] Speaker B: Tom Hardy. Is his name Hardy? [01:07:17] Speaker A: There you go. [01:07:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I knew it wasn't no damn Holland. [01:07:19] Speaker A: Holland Hardy. [01:07:21] Speaker B: H. So, yeah, I did finish Black Mirror, but like you said, and I want to go see Sinners. I do want to go see Sinners. Yeah, I'll probably go Tuesday on my off day. I got a. [01:07:34] Speaker A: It was a couple shows that you had. I was going to text you the other day. I can't remember what show it was that you told me to go watch. Oh, shit. I did go watch that cartoon, though. I started it. [01:07:48] Speaker B: Common side effects. [01:07:49] Speaker A: Yep, I did start that. [01:07:50] Speaker B: It's interesting. Yeah. [01:07:51] Speaker A: That is. [01:07:52] Speaker B: How many episodes you got? [01:07:53] Speaker A: Just one. Just the first one. [01:07:55] Speaker B: Yeah, first one. And you. You don't have to wait. Cause all of them out is 10 episodes. But it gets good, though. [01:08:01] Speaker A: I can't see me binging it, though. I can. I can definitely catch an episode now. Maybe tomorrow, you know, catch another episode. But if you. [01:08:07] Speaker B: If you get the three. Cause the way they end the episodes. They're in the episodes. A lot of them on Cliffhangers. You're gonna want to go to the next episode. [01:08:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:08:15] Speaker B: Okay. They got some good writing and good acting on that. So I gotta go back to a. [01:08:20] Speaker A: Couple episodes of our show to figure out what show you told me to go watch. [01:08:26] Speaker B: All right. Yeah, we need the views. Let me see before. What time is it? [01:08:32] Speaker A: Don't worry about it, baby. [01:08:33] Speaker B: Yeah, let it ride. [01:08:34] Speaker A: We still rolling here? [01:08:37] Speaker B: We got a time constraint. Let me see. Here's a story. Oh, this one. All right, I got another one. Since we talking about the Wire. Okay. Yeah, we'll do this one, then we get out of here. All right, let's see here. [01:08:59] Speaker A: Don't forget, every Wednesday, the Top Fives show comes out the list. [01:09:06] Speaker B: Episode the list episode. [01:09:08] Speaker A: So if you got a list, send us an email on a list. You think we should cover or who knows, we might even get you on. We need to bring miss Victoria here. We need to bring Vic on one of the. [01:09:26] Speaker B: You gonna pay for her to come here? [01:09:28] Speaker A: How far is she? [01:09:29] Speaker B: Not close. [01:09:31] Speaker A: We might have a tune in. She might. She might have to get in. [01:09:35] Speaker B: There you go. Feel a bustering. I did fraud today hey okay I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay Cause the blessings come from God Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay I did fraud today hey I did fraud today hey Fraud today okay I did a good job today today hey Blessings come from God Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today I did a good job today this one, this, this reminded me of the wire. It's the New York Attorney General Leticia James. She's accused of mortgage fraud related to her Norfolk, Virginia home. She's been referred for federal criminal prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud in connection to claims she falsified her resident status at a home in Norfolk. According to our affiliate to an affiliate partner, CBS New York, the director of Federal Housing Finance Agency Will William Poulte accused her of falsifying bank documents and property records to acquire government backed assistance and loans and more favorable loan terms, according to a letter written to U.S. attorney General Pam Pondy. She said at the time of the 2023 Norfolk, Virginia property purchase and mortgage, Ms. James was sitting was a sitting Attorney General of New York and is required by law to have her primary residence in the state of New York, even though. Even though her mortgage applications list her intent to have the Norfolk, Va Property as her primary home. In response to the allegations, spokesperson for the New York Attorney General's office told CBS New York that Attorney General James is focused every single day on protecting New Yorkers, especially as this. Oh God. As this administration weaponizes the federal government against the rule of law and the Constitution. She would not be intimidated by bullies, no matter who they are. Now here's the kicker. James filed a civil lawsuit against President Donald Trump in 2022 where she argued Trump and his family artificially inflated their net worth as a means to get better loan rates. A judge found Trump and the Trump Organization liable and ordered them to pay $354 million in fines. So this probably just some payback. They dug. [01:12:06] Speaker A: They definitely dug in. You know what? Let's go ahead and go. [01:12:10] Speaker B: Let's go ahead and get the trigger. She did lie, though. [01:12:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:12:14] Speaker B: To try to get better rates or whatever, get some help. So there you have. It's a simple fraud. But they can get you. And that's how they got Clay Davis on the wire. [01:12:26] Speaker A: Come on, man. Everything leads back to the wire. [01:12:28] Speaker B: Lead to the wire. They got Clay Davis because I forgot what he did. I forgot exactly how he did it. But he used his mother to get some loan. Get a loan, and then he, like, pay her back, like, right back. And they had a paper trail. And Lester Freeman called that the headshot. [01:12:49] Speaker A: I like Lester. [01:12:50] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to the Wire. You got anything else before we get out of here? [01:12:55] Speaker A: Nah, man. I think that's it, man. [01:12:57] Speaker B: Shout out to Vic for producing the show today. Email us djblayshowmail.com Let us know what you think. We gotta write down them suggestions, too? Yes, but yeah, L. Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:13:15] Speaker A: All right, everybody. Y'all can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook, El Murphy. Or you can find me on Digital Studios podcast. [01:13:26] Speaker B: You can find me on social media at preacher underscore VP. You can find the show on YouTube at DJ Blaze show or on Instagram @DJ Blaze Show. Thank you all for listening, and we'll be back Wednesday where we're talking about the Wire. At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy. [01:13:44] Speaker A: It's your boy, Al. [01:13:45] Speaker B: And we out. [01:13:46] Speaker A: Peace. Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze Show.

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