March 03, 2025

01:41:56

Gentleman's Agreement

Gentleman's Agreement
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Gentleman's Agreement

Mar 03 2025 | 01:41:56

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On this episode Khori, El, and B-Eazy discuss the death of 4 famous celebrities, more Diddy lawyer news, some corruption in North Charleston, and they read some listener emails.

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[00:00:02] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:08] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. [00:00:42] Speaker C: So many buttons, so much to push. Welcome back. Oh, hold on. Welcome back. So the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy. Be easy. Oh, hold on. [00:00:53] Speaker A: Come on now. [00:00:54] Speaker C: Say one more time. [00:00:55] Speaker A: It's your girl, Corey. [00:00:57] Speaker C: It's your boy, L. And thank you all for joining us in commemoration of last week's episode. Want to bring you our deepest, darkest. [00:01:09] Speaker B: Definitely darkest. [00:01:12] Speaker C: Love, light and flight voice. [00:01:14] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:01:15] Speaker C: Can you dig it? [00:01:16] Speaker A: Can you dig it? [00:01:18] Speaker C: Welcome back. Cory. [00:01:19] Speaker A: What's up? What's up? Yeah, what's up, L? [00:01:22] Speaker C: How you doing? [00:01:23] Speaker B: Everything's good. Everything's good. You know, lovely beloved. [00:01:31] Speaker C: I didn't want to be the first one to crack in this here. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to bmac. [00:01:38] Speaker B: Shout out to bmac. [00:01:39] Speaker A: I know. I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm really on my B. Max Law. He made it look real cool. [00:01:44] Speaker C: So I'm not glasses. [00:01:45] Speaker B: Wow. [00:01:46] Speaker A: Coming with the hat, the shade, feeling myself. If I could have sex with myself, I would. [00:01:58] Speaker C: How are y'all? [00:01:59] Speaker A: I'm wonderful. Wonderful. [00:02:01] Speaker B: Hey, for the listeners. We all have dark shades on. [00:02:05] Speaker C: You don't have to explain it. [00:02:06] Speaker B: Nah, they gotta go to the YouTube and watch and see how this is true. They gotta watch out. [00:02:11] Speaker A: Well, somebody might be new. [00:02:12] Speaker C: Nah, they ain't new. [00:02:13] Speaker A: You never know. I be having new people log in every week. Yeah, I really do. [00:02:18] Speaker C: You have new people, and they've. You've been here for three months, and now you got new people. [00:02:23] Speaker A: I'm talking about new people almost every other week. So don't play me. Don't come for me. [00:02:28] Speaker C: You know what? Something I can't do now that we're on camera. Blow my nose. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Look at. He's in there, too. We can see real quick. Hey, while you did that, I picked mine real quick. [00:02:46] Speaker C: Ah, there we go. [00:02:47] Speaker B: I see you over there below. [00:02:48] Speaker C: So, Corey, how was your vacation? [00:02:52] Speaker A: I wouldn't call it a vacation. I just had to go pick up my baby. [00:02:57] Speaker C: Okay. [00:02:57] Speaker A: It was a nice, quick trip. [00:02:59] Speaker C: Quick trip. [00:02:59] Speaker A: Nice, quick trip. [00:03:01] Speaker C: I just want to let you know that was an occurrence. It was a scheduled vacation time, so you. [00:03:07] Speaker B: Unplanned vacation. [00:03:08] Speaker A: There we go. [00:03:09] Speaker C: You got one occurrence. You missed two shows, but it was consecutive shows, so it wasn't like, you know, you didn't miss two separate weeks. It was like one. It ran all into the same. So you missed two, but it was just one occurrence. So you get Three occurrences until you get it right up. So next occurrence is a verbal warning. [00:03:28] Speaker B: Y'all ain't let me go nowhere at the verbal warning. What's next? [00:03:31] Speaker C: Write up There you go. Right up. [00:03:33] Speaker A: So, Elle, I'll talk to HR about it. [00:03:38] Speaker C: Pick up the phone. Just say hello. Say hello. Say hello. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Corey, don't set me up. [00:03:43] Speaker C: Say hello. [00:03:44] Speaker A: Hello. [00:03:45] Speaker C: HR Speaking. L. How was your week? [00:03:53] Speaker B: Ah, pretty good. Pretty good. I went out shooting, which I haven't been out in a while. [00:03:58] Speaker C: Huh. [00:03:59] Speaker B: When I was shooting, what else I did? I went to Myrtle beach real quick, see a old friend. That was it. Yesterday. [00:04:05] Speaker A: Why I ain't getting no invite to the. To the shooting range? I don't understand. I heard it going, you know, going off. I didn't say you. Nobody told me nothing. [00:04:13] Speaker B: Oh. [00:04:16] Speaker A: I told me nothing. [00:04:17] Speaker C: You had to be invited. Yeah. [00:04:19] Speaker A: No, no, no. You can't just go. Once you go back there, you need to be on the back of his truck. You know why? [00:04:26] Speaker B: She didn't feel like walking that far. That's what it was. [00:04:28] Speaker A: Nah, it's. It's. I got. If I'm walking, I gotta put long boots on, jeans, all that. Come on, man. You know he know. [00:04:37] Speaker B: But that's all I did this week, man. You know? Chilled out, you know, that's it. What about you, man? [00:04:45] Speaker C: Let me see. [00:04:45] Speaker B: Any basketball going on? [00:04:47] Speaker C: Good question. It is. Basketball's goings on. [00:04:50] Speaker A: Basketball's going. Zone. [00:04:52] Speaker B: Y'all made it to the championship or something? [00:04:54] Speaker C: No, I mean, today is the last day of the regular season. [00:04:57] Speaker B: How many games y'all got? Man. [00:05:01] Speaker C: I don't know. I mean, you know, it's 16 team, 16 team league. We ain't even playing everybody. Next week is the start of the playoffs. Okay, so it might be our last game. [00:05:13] Speaker A: I was just about to say. I was just about to ask how. How's it going? Y'all been winning any? [00:05:19] Speaker C: No, we haven't won anymore, but. Yeah. [00:05:22] Speaker B: Do you. Do you consider your team good? [00:05:25] Speaker C: No, not as a team, no. [00:05:26] Speaker B: Okay. Do you. Okay. I know you. So you out there talking shit. Come on, man. [00:05:31] Speaker C: Why you didn't just, you know, not like that. You can't do that with, like, when you playing sports. Cause you don't wanna. It's a way you can, like, talk to people, and you'll just make them disheartened, but you can kind of talk to them a certain way to kind of build them up, you know what I'm saying? So you can't, like, just be, like, talking trash to people, you know? What? [00:05:50] Speaker B: I mean, give me a scenario. [00:05:54] Speaker C: Well, I'll give an example of something. That's a clip you can look up. It was Patrick Ewing, and he was coaching his players, and I guess the player did like a one legged fadeaway shot like Dirk, and he was like, why did you take that shot? I have never in my life seen you practice that shot. What made you take. What made you take that shot? So that's the kind of like, yeah. [00:06:19] Speaker B: That'S you all the way. That's you. [00:06:21] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm like, you know, the basket is wide open. Why did you run straight to the corner? You know, that kind of stuff. Like, okay, you know, and then a lot of the guys on the team, younger, you know, 19, 20, maybe 21, something like that. So you chill out, Unk. No, nobody called you unknown. [00:06:40] Speaker B: You ain't Unk status. [00:06:41] Speaker C: I'm og. [00:06:42] Speaker A: Okay? [00:06:43] Speaker B: Og. Older than they uncle. [00:06:44] Speaker C: I'm still og, though. Them young enough to be my kids, so. [00:06:48] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. 19, 20. [00:06:51] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm OG. [00:06:52] Speaker B: Oh, no, man. [00:06:53] Speaker C: My bad OG. My bad OG. [00:06:54] Speaker B: Okay, okay. [00:06:57] Speaker C: But, yeah, then yesterday I went. I took my cousin slash nephew, he, you know, my cousin's son or whatever, but he got invited to this combine for the Army All American game. So, you know, my cousin didn't want to drive. He wanted me to help him drive, but I was like, well, that trip ain't nothing to me at all. So I was like, I'll drive back there and back if you pay for my food. My cousin was like, I'll pay for your breakfast, lunch and dinner. You do all the driving. It wasn't nothing to me. So I drove him there. We watch him do all of the drills and stuff and then came home. [00:07:38] Speaker B: Which I eat shit. [00:07:40] Speaker C: I mean, we ain't went nowhere, but, like, for breakfast we went to Bojangles, and for lunch coming back, we stopped. Well, after the thing, we stopped at Culver's. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Okay. [00:07:49] Speaker C: Yeah. That was our first time going to Culver's. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Is that like a carved chicken and stuff like that? [00:07:55] Speaker C: No, Culver's is a burger place. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:07:58] Speaker C: Yeah. They good, though. I got some good burgers. Yeah. I mean, had to get that swiz on mine. What about. What. What have y'all been watching this week? Y'all watch anything interesting? [00:08:11] Speaker A: Like, I have not. I wouldn't say interesting. [00:08:15] Speaker B: I watched a fight last night. [00:08:16] Speaker C: You did? [00:08:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched. I watched up until round seven eight. [00:08:20] Speaker B: For real? [00:08:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:22] Speaker B: It was so boring those first five rounds. [00:08:24] Speaker C: Okay. All right. So it wasn't just me because I fell Asleep on the couch. [00:08:28] Speaker B: Yeah, that shit was boring. [00:08:29] Speaker A: It was so boring. [00:08:30] Speaker B: First two rounds altogether, they might have had 20. 20 punches altogether. Really? The first two rounds? Yeah. [00:08:37] Speaker A: I didn't even know the first round was over. And then I looked down and saw round two. I said, when the first one. [00:08:43] Speaker C: The fight before that was. Them boys was throwing blows. [00:08:47] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:08:48] Speaker C: But then, you know. But I ain't really no boxing fan like that, so, you know, I hear niggas talk about Tank and. You know what I'm saying? But I didn't care. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Tank lost last night. [00:08:58] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what people are saying. They called it a tie. [00:09:01] Speaker B: He took that knee. He took a knee, saying that was in his eye from his. At the end of the fight. He. They explained why he. He explained why he took knee. [00:09:12] Speaker C: Then they started booing him. [00:09:13] Speaker B: Oh, they booed him. He was like, why y'all pull me like I'm lying? [00:09:15] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, I heard that, nigga. [00:09:17] Speaker B: Cause you is lying. [00:09:18] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, I don't respect these niggas. [00:09:21] Speaker B: That right there was. Cause. All right, for the people that didn't see it or hear about it, he complained that the grease from him getting his hair done a couple days before went in his eye, was burning his eye. This is boxing. If you got cut and blood went in your eye, it'd be the same thing. They're not gonna stop the fight for you to keep on going. [00:09:41] Speaker C: That's your fault. You put grease in your head. [00:09:43] Speaker B: It's his fault all around. [00:09:44] Speaker C: Cut your hair. [00:09:45] Speaker B: You can't take no knee. Pause. Hold on, hold on. [00:09:50] Speaker C: Just run around the ring. [00:09:51] Speaker B: You should have ran. Run and wipe it off. Jump. [00:09:56] Speaker C: Run on how much these weigh? Like 140. [00:09:59] Speaker B: Could be less than that. 130, 135 or something like that. [00:10:01] Speaker C: Yeah, damn. I don't. I don't want to see these little girls. I mean, little kids fight. [00:10:07] Speaker B: Hey, but they. They skilled, though. They skilled. They could beat any of us up right now. [00:10:12] Speaker C: No, they definitely. In a regular street fight. [00:10:14] Speaker B: Yes. Oh, not street fight. No, no, not a street fight. [00:10:17] Speaker C: I'm not scared of no 130 nigga. [00:10:19] Speaker B: Yeah. Not street fight. [00:10:19] Speaker C: No. [00:10:21] Speaker B: But their skills and, you know, I tell a lot of people, I tell. If you train or box just a little bit, you already got the upper hand. On a regular street. [00:10:33] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. In a. In a boxing fight. [00:10:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Any. That first three hit fight, it ain't gonna. [00:10:40] Speaker C: But them teeny niggas, it's only gonna be super effective. They fighting them teeny niggas. [00:10:45] Speaker B: Yeah. But they skilled, though. [00:10:47] Speaker C: You think a 135 pound, skilled nigga gonna knock you out on the first three punches? [00:10:51] Speaker B: No. He could fold you, though. [00:10:52] Speaker C: Where he gonna hit you at? [00:10:53] Speaker B: That kidney. [00:10:54] Speaker A: You think he gets you? That kidney get to your kidney, get you. [00:10:56] Speaker B: No, not me. I'm built a little different. [00:10:58] Speaker C: Exactly. I'm built a little different. [00:11:00] Speaker B: But that kidney shot, he could pull. [00:11:05] Speaker C: A lot of arms. Too short to reach around to your kidneys. [00:11:08] Speaker B: Yeah, mine. Yeah, you're right. That's why I sound built different. But you know, they are skilled. [00:11:13] Speaker C: They skilled. Yes, yes. But I. I'm not interested. I rather watch Clarissa Shields fight than watch these fight. [00:11:19] Speaker B: That's like fighting a very boring. [00:11:23] Speaker C: She like 140 something, though. Maybe 150 at her last. [00:11:26] Speaker B: She like went up, but I think that's considered. She was considered heavyweight, too. [00:11:30] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. One a 135 man is a. I was 135 in middle school. [00:11:36] Speaker B: Like, all right, man, I can't say that. [00:11:40] Speaker C: How tall is these? Like, you can't be. But so tall being 135 as a man. [00:11:45] Speaker B: They little dudes. [00:11:46] Speaker C: 5. [00:11:46] Speaker B: 5. [00:11:47] Speaker C: Kevin Hart had Kevin. They be better off fighting Kevin Hart. [00:11:50] Speaker B: Kevin Hart done got no chance. Zero chance. [00:11:54] Speaker C: Look, Kev got. [00:11:54] Speaker B: You can't put nobody in there that same. [00:11:56] Speaker A: He could throw some hands. [00:11:58] Speaker C: He might can wrestle. What do you think? [00:12:00] Speaker B: Wrestle? [00:12:01] Speaker A: Wasn't he a wrestler? [00:12:02] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:12:03] Speaker B: He looked like a biter. [00:12:05] Speaker C: Yeah, but. Yeah, I did watch a little bit of that. Y'all watched anything else? [00:12:09] Speaker A: I was watching Real Housewives of New York. [00:12:12] Speaker C: Like it's some new ones or old ones? [00:12:14] Speaker A: It was the latest season. Entertaining. [00:12:18] Speaker C: Is it. Is it like Staten island type ladies up there or is it like. [00:12:24] Speaker A: Nah, they New Yorkers. [00:12:26] Speaker C: Oh, I mean, a couple of them. [00:12:29] Speaker A: No, nobody counts. Thatn island is our cousin. It is what it is. I said it. Yep, I said it. I love. I love y'all. [00:12:41] Speaker C: Why y'all take y'all glasses? [00:12:42] Speaker A: Everybody know. Everybody know. I mean, I put them on. Cause you know, this light is a little bright. [00:12:49] Speaker B: Hollywood look. [00:12:52] Speaker A: Y'all already know. You know, I'm just gonna keep these on. I'm on my bmac fl. But yeah, I mean, you know, everybody, we love our Staten Islanders. They just don't never come across. They'll never get off the island. [00:13:06] Speaker C: What's. I don't. I've never. The only. [00:13:10] Speaker A: Not my generation. [00:13:11] Speaker C: Only real I watched was, oh, you from Staten Island. That is right. [00:13:16] Speaker A: That's why. That's why I'm Doing all that. [00:13:19] Speaker C: That's why he kept. I was like, why does he keep. I forgot. [00:13:22] Speaker B: Nah. You know, I grew up in Staten Island. Yeah. [00:13:24] Speaker A: No, but he came out. Their generation came outside. Like, the. The Staten island is my age. Don't try to clean it up. [00:13:30] Speaker C: Don't try to clean it up. [00:13:31] Speaker A: I'm not cleaning up. I'm not cleaning it up. The Staten island is my age. They did not. They didn't leave Staten Island. That's why when people. When they do finally come, you know, off the island. [00:13:42] Speaker B: Yeah. You might be. [00:13:43] Speaker A: And they'd be like, staten Island. And we'd be like, yo, y'all didn't come outside until now. [00:13:49] Speaker C: What did y'all. [00:13:49] Speaker A: Nobody knows y'all. [00:13:50] Speaker C: Did y'all leave Brooklyn? [00:13:51] Speaker A: We sure did. [00:13:53] Speaker B: Yeah. Brooklyn was all over. That's what Brooklyn. [00:13:56] Speaker A: Well, you gotta say Harlem. Technically, they Manhattan, but you gotta say Harlem. You guys, you know who didn't journey as much? Bronx. [00:14:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Bronx didn't come. [00:14:06] Speaker A: Bronx didn't. They didn't come far. Queens journeyed. [00:14:09] Speaker C: Is it far in the Bronx? [00:14:10] Speaker A: Where's the Bronx really? [00:14:11] Speaker B: Like, it's further. [00:14:13] Speaker C: Not. [00:14:13] Speaker A: It's further, but it's not. [00:14:15] Speaker C: Maybe they have. [00:14:16] Speaker A: It's like every. [00:14:17] Speaker C: Like, maybe it's funner in the Bronx. [00:14:19] Speaker A: Put it as Harlem. Like, Harlem slash, man, is the same. [00:14:22] Speaker C: You don't want to leave Washington. Washington Heights. [00:14:24] Speaker A: Yes, you do. [00:14:26] Speaker C: Okay. Cardi B. Gang, come get her. Yeah. [00:14:30] Speaker B: I was going to say that's where the Puerto Ricans are. [00:14:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Heights is not really considered Dominicans and the Bronx in the weed. [00:14:38] Speaker C: Washington Heights ain't the Bronx. [00:14:39] Speaker A: No, that's. [00:14:41] Speaker C: Where's Cardi B from? [00:14:43] Speaker B: She from. [00:14:44] Speaker A: She's from the Bronx, isn't she? South Bronx, I thought, no, she's not for the Heights. Heights is not. Heights is just, like, at the very top of Manhattan. [00:14:56] Speaker C: What is the project? [00:14:57] Speaker A: I don't know how to explain it, but it's the very top. Like, the Dyckman is Dyckman and Washington Heights, and they're literally the very top. [00:15:04] Speaker C: What's the projects in the Bronx? [00:15:07] Speaker A: So many. [00:15:07] Speaker C: What's the main one Fat Joe's from? [00:15:15] Speaker B: He rap about it all the time. I don't know either way. [00:15:20] Speaker C: Like, it's main projects that people know. Like, you know where hip hop is. [00:15:24] Speaker B: Supposed to be from is from Projects. Bronx. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Yeah, the South Bronx. [00:15:30] Speaker B: I couldn't tell you the name. [00:15:31] Speaker C: So you watched Real Housewives of. Of New York. What else? [00:15:36] Speaker A: That's pretty much it. [00:15:37] Speaker C: What about you? [00:15:38] Speaker A: I binge that kind of, sort of. [00:15:40] Speaker B: I Watch a documentary. Tom Green, you remember him? [00:15:43] Speaker C: Yeah. Who don't remember Tommy, That's. Hold up, hold up, hold up. For you to ask that question, I feel dis fucking spected. [00:15:50] Speaker B: Nah, I mean, you know, I don't know. [00:15:54] Speaker C: Did you watch Freddie Got fingered? [00:15:56] Speaker B: Of course. [00:15:57] Speaker C: Okay. All right. Just want to make sure Freddie got fingered. [00:16:00] Speaker B: Just that name is crazy. [00:16:02] Speaker C: Did you know watching that movie and then realizing why they named it Freddy got Fingers, like. Like during the movie was crazy. [00:16:13] Speaker B: So wait, I might have to watch it again because I don't remember why. [00:16:16] Speaker C: They going like, Fred, Freddy. No, Tom Green wasn't Freddy. His brother was Freddie. His little brother was Freddie. And Tom Green's character would always beef with his daddy. Cause he was, like, a slacker. He was doing, like, weird stuff all the time, making weird songs. And Tom Green accused his dad of fingering his little brother. [00:16:41] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:16:42] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Okay, so I don't remember it all the way like that. [00:16:44] Speaker C: Yeah, so that's why they called it Freddy got Fingered. [00:16:46] Speaker B: Well, I'll be watching it today. [00:16:48] Speaker C: Yeah, he made a song. He had, like, his dad had Came home from a hard day's work or whatever. And Tom Green had the piano, and he had sausages stringed to his finger. He was just playing a song tomorrow. Daddy, would you like some sausages? It was so funny. Me and my homeboy. That was a silly. So you know Tom Green, of course, he had his own show on mtv. [00:17:15] Speaker B: The Tom Green show. [00:17:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:17:17] Speaker B: This is a ding, ping, pong. This is the Tom Green show. [00:17:21] Speaker C: This is my favorite show because it is my show. Like, he had. He had one, like, a special episode because he had testicular cancer. He had, like, you know what I'm saying? So he got one of his balls cut off, and they filmed it, and I never heard the show. Yeah, yeah. [00:17:40] Speaker B: Tom Green was. [00:17:40] Speaker C: He was crazy. [00:17:41] Speaker B: Like, I think the craziest thing I seen him do was I think he was kissing a. Humping the dead cow deer or something like that. [00:17:51] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:17:53] Speaker B: Everybody started, you know, that's when they turned against him. Close to it. It was almost over then. It was almost over there. But that's when MTV was at its height, man. [00:18:04] Speaker C: Yeah, that was the height. Late 90s real world. [00:18:08] Speaker B: The fighting real world. Not the, you know, the model real world where everybody looked good and all that. [00:18:14] Speaker C: Yeah, because they switched up after they, you know, I'm saying they did switch up. Get. Yeah, but what was that documentary on some app? You don't know? [00:18:23] Speaker B: I, I, you know, I caught it on the app, but I think it's a Hulu documentary. [00:18:26] Speaker C: A Hulu documentary. Okay. [00:18:28] Speaker B: It was pretty good. It was. It was him doing the documentary, you know, interviewing the friends and stuff like that. And interviewing his moms. [00:18:35] Speaker C: Wasn't it a guy, the quiet guy. [00:18:38] Speaker B: That sat next to him. [00:18:39] Speaker C: His name was Glenn or something like that. Yeah, he had a song like, Glenn likes his sister's boobies. [00:18:44] Speaker B: Yeah, he's. [00:18:45] Speaker C: He's. [00:18:45] Speaker B: He's. He's in it too. They brought him because Glenn didn't talk. Yeah, Glenn was quiet. [00:18:51] Speaker C: He's real quiet. [00:18:51] Speaker B: Just sit next to him. But they brought him in there. That was pretty good. I watched that. And I don't know if I told you about the son. Son of Ecstasy, the Sammy the Bull documentary. [00:19:04] Speaker C: I heard Sammy the Bull lamps in Miami with pool. [00:19:07] Speaker B: Go ahead. [00:19:07] Speaker C: My bad. [00:19:07] Speaker B: He's so stupid. [00:19:10] Speaker C: Jones liked that line right there. That just said. [00:19:12] Speaker B: That was basically about, you know, Sammy the Bull. Sammy the Bull's family. Cause really, he's supposed to have took the rap for his family. Cellar. Ecstasy. [00:19:23] Speaker C: Oh. [00:19:24] Speaker B: But it was a documentary with them. They basically. It was them telling the story. So, you know, that's all I seen recently. I watched the fight, like I said, and hearing their stuff, you know, old stuff. I watch a little bit of old stuff. [00:19:41] Speaker C: I watched Common side effects. That's still going on. Good little show. Come on. Adult swimming on Sundays. And you can catch it the next day on Max. I didn't know that Max. Like shows like that. When they gonna air them on Max? I thought they might come out at like, midnight or three in the morning. They don't put it out till nine in the morning. Next day on Max. Just a little bit of information for you. Paradise. Everybody's starting to talk about paradise now on Hulu. [00:20:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard the. [00:20:12] Speaker C: It comes out every Tuesday. So Tuesday will be the season finale. And it's gotten real good. Invincible. It's boring. And Abbott elementary came back this week, and it was the. They did like. I don't know how long it's been. Both of y'all got kids, but y'all kids. Ages is kind of apart. Elle, when your kids was going to school or whatever was there, did they do the 100 days of schooling? And everybody dressed like old. Perfect. [00:20:42] Speaker A: Like an old per. [00:20:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:20:44] Speaker A: Did you do it? [00:20:45] Speaker C: No, I'm saying, did they do it when his kids was. [00:20:47] Speaker B: No. Yeah, they probably did, but my kids is different. [00:20:51] Speaker A: Yeah, they just didn't want to do it. [00:20:52] Speaker B: My kids. Ain't they to the. They wouldn't. They wouldn't want to do it. [00:20:55] Speaker C: Cause, I don't know, it seemed like it's fairly new. [00:20:59] Speaker B: No. Well, what? Two years ago, your son did it, right, Corey? [00:21:03] Speaker A: No. No, he didn't do it. [00:21:05] Speaker B: You didn't do it. [00:21:06] Speaker A: They just had one. They just had one. They just had one. [00:21:09] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:21:10] Speaker A: Oh, okay. My son had ripped that stuff off his body. Like, what is this? [00:21:13] Speaker C: Cause my homeboy son did it, and he dressed like an old man. He had the mustache and the gray hair and stuff. But that was the premise of the episode. Like, it was the hundredth day of class of school, and they had the kids dressing up like old people. [00:21:25] Speaker A: Yeah. And she was like, who you dressed up? I'm dressed up as you, honey, you. [00:21:29] Speaker C: Honey, you 100 years old. And she looked out like, yeah, but I saw that. I wanted to ask y'all that. Like, when did it start? So. Cause we never did that. And I can't remember him doing it when my nephew. Well, my oldest set of nephews were coming through school, and they, like, 19 and 20, so. But your son is in the age where they'll be doing that shit. [00:21:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. It's been around for, like, a solid 10 years later. Eight years. [00:22:02] Speaker C: But his kids wouldn't have been. Not old enough to do that. I mean, they would have been older. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Eight years ago then, but I think. [00:22:07] Speaker C: But because they don't do it in high school. [00:22:10] Speaker A: His daughters, they not. They're not with that. Yeah, my daughter's not doing that. [00:22:14] Speaker B: They wouldn't do that. [00:22:16] Speaker C: And one thing, y'all, since we had the video game episode, I've been playing Uncharted. [00:22:22] Speaker B: Get out of here. [00:22:22] Speaker A: Look at you exploring, huh? [00:22:25] Speaker C: Yeah, but who would have thought I be cheating because they got playthroughs on YouTube, and if I can't figure it out, I go to YouTube. [00:22:33] Speaker A: They got hints. Why you not using the hints? [00:22:36] Speaker C: Because sometimes the hints still don't do enough. Especially on the first and the second one, you don't play enough. [00:22:41] Speaker A: That's why. [00:22:41] Speaker C: Yeah, I be playing sports games. Some stuff I figure out, but other. [00:22:45] Speaker A: Stuff, you know, when you play enough adventure games, you don't need no help. [00:22:49] Speaker C: Oh, look at you. Look at the big brain on Brett. [00:22:52] Speaker A: Oh, yes. [00:22:53] Speaker C: We got an email, y'all. [00:22:54] Speaker A: Okay. [00:22:55] Speaker C: From the homie Philly. It says, the return of the Mac episode. It says, yo, Bull. Yo, L. Yo, Corey. The move bombing took place on May 13, 1985. Philly, were you alive in 1985? [00:23:16] Speaker B: Yeah, he was. [00:23:17] Speaker C: I don't think so. Yeah, I don't think so. [00:23:20] Speaker A: That would only be three years older than myself. [00:23:27] Speaker C: I don't think he. I don't know. He gonna email back. I don't know if he's alive in 1985 because I was only four. He's some years younger than me. Anyway, he said it happened in West Philadelphia. Osage Avenue, to be exact. Move was a black liberation group. Yeah. I couldn't figure out the phrasing because we would say, like, activist group or whatever. [00:23:48] Speaker B: Activists. We were saying all sorts of stuff. [00:23:51] Speaker C: They say, long story short, they basically occupied a crib in West Philly, lived like savages, got into a shootout with the law and got a bomb dropped on him. So, I mean, how did. Cause people think, like, documentaries, like, paint a picture of, like, this is what really happened. But all documentaries have, like, a little. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Slant to them, A back end to it. [00:24:15] Speaker C: Well, not. Not even the back end. Like, they kind of want you to lean toward certain sides of. You know what I'm saying? [00:24:22] Speaker B: That's what this documentary did. [00:24:23] Speaker C: So it made you lean toward which side? Towards the move people side. They ain't did nothing wrong. [00:24:28] Speaker B: Yeah. You know, but they did have a lot of complaints. They used to have, like, this megaphone that I guess certain time of the day, they. [00:24:38] Speaker C: When you say complaints. Complaints against them. [00:24:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:41] Speaker C: Okay. But police. [00:24:43] Speaker B: Police were called. [00:24:44] Speaker C: Yeah. Because. [00:24:45] Speaker B: So they basically, you know, would talk on a megaphone. I guess they would, you know, saying scriptures or whatever. [00:24:51] Speaker C: But kind of like the Islam people do. [00:24:52] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:24:53] Speaker C: So they about to pray. [00:24:54] Speaker B: No, I wouldn't go that far. [00:24:55] Speaker C: No, for real. Like, when it's time to pray, they do a. They have a. A prayer call thing. They do it, like, overseas and stuff. Like. I've seen it in. [00:25:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:03] Speaker C: Like Palestine and stuff. They, like, play. And then it'll be somebody like, saying something. Calling the prayer. [00:25:10] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but that's. That was it. [00:25:13] Speaker C: I'm not trying to be derogatory. [00:25:15] Speaker B: Nah. There was a handful of things that, you know, they complained about. [00:25:19] Speaker C: Yeah. So was that slant towards the movement or against the movement or. [00:25:28] Speaker B: Well, the documentary end up being against the police. Against the cops because, you know, they showing the footage of her coming out burnt. They showing the footage. [00:25:40] Speaker C: Who was her? [00:25:41] Speaker B: One of the main. [00:25:42] Speaker C: Oh, main women. [00:25:44] Speaker B: The elder ladies of the documentary. That's basically, you know, it showed the family coming out and the ones that did come out, though, could come out and stuff like that. And they talked about how the police tried to flood them out first and they wouldn't come out and stuff like that. So they Ended up dropping a bomb then. And they let the fire. They wouldn't let the fire department come in. Fire department come in. They would let it burn. [00:26:09] Speaker C: He said 11 people died in the bombing. Said he haven't seen the documentary, but I need to watch that John to see if it's accurate. Yeah, he said Diddy's lawyer dropping off the case is strange. I wonder what made him do that. Hopefully Diddy is able to get a top tier replacement. So the guy isn't just Diddy's lawyer. He was a part of. Of that team. And he wasn't the main one. [00:26:32] Speaker B: But he probably wasn't getting paid right then. He needed. [00:26:35] Speaker C: Well, no, I got an article about that today. [00:26:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:26:39] Speaker C: They explain why he dropped off. He says $30,000 a person on that turned over Delta flight. Nah, I need more than that. Yeah, so they get. Delta is offering them 30,000. But it's not like you get this 30,000. You can't sue us. It's not like that. So they. [00:26:58] Speaker A: Yeah, they like just take it and keep doing what you gotta do. [00:27:01] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. So I definitely would take the 30 and still sue. [00:27:04] Speaker A: I get my knee, my neck. [00:27:06] Speaker C: I need a backyatomy. He said the I told y'all niggas girl was one of Boosie's daughters. I think we said that, didn't it? [00:27:13] Speaker B: We did say that. [00:27:15] Speaker C: She made that video when it was announced that he was coming home. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, you gotta get that. [00:27:21] Speaker C: I got it. [00:27:21] Speaker B: That soundbite. [00:27:22] Speaker C: I got it. I thought it was on this board. It's on the other board, though. [00:27:25] Speaker B: Told y'all nigga. [00:27:29] Speaker C: He said DSP stands for digital service platform. Did we say that too? [00:27:34] Speaker B: Look at the brains on bread. Yeah, he's saying all the stuff we said already. [00:27:37] Speaker C: Smart ass nigga over there. That's how he got over there. Cause he's so damn smart. Another good episode. Can't wait to hear the next and regular Liz Jones. Philly Shout out to you, Philly. Thank you for and partner. Did we say digital service provider? [00:27:51] Speaker B: We did. [00:27:52] Speaker C: I do say platform. [00:27:53] Speaker B: We said, yeah, it might for word or something. [00:27:55] Speaker C: Yeah, get us right. Get us right. Philly Shout. [00:27:58] Speaker B: Not us. We was cool. We didn't say it. BMAC said it. [00:28:01] Speaker C: BMAC did say it. We was trying to figure. [00:28:03] Speaker B: We was asking him. So what that mean? He was like, oh, hold on, let me pull my glasses on. [00:28:07] Speaker A: Yeah, you know, y'all gotta channel him. [00:28:12] Speaker B: You know, you know, just like. [00:28:15] Speaker C: Yeah, he was. He did have his head leaned to the side a lot, you know. Yeah, he did. All right, we got another. We got a few list episodes. I mean, list emails too. So we're gonna read them. On the list episode we got one from. Let's see. This name says Kahorai sign. Kahorai sign says return of the Mac. [00:28:38] Speaker B: Are they Chinese? [00:28:39] Speaker C: Well, well, well. Konishiwa. How was that? Nihau. [00:28:45] Speaker B: Compile. [00:28:48] Speaker C: Speaking of Philly, one of Philly homeboys has a podcast called the Last Pod. No, it's called the Realest Podcast ever. And he told a story about him and his wife going to this. I think it was him and his wife going to this Chinese restaurant. And it was like a picture of an admiral on the back. Like a Chinese general or whatever on the back wall. And he was like. He was just waiting to paying or whatever. And he was like. He's like, yeah, I seen the person on the. On the wall join or whatever. I was like, yeah, so is that general side right there. [00:29:20] Speaker B: General toes. [00:29:21] Speaker C: General so. Or whatever. They was like. They basically saw him like, what? Like, then he found out that that's not a real person. [00:29:30] Speaker B: A real person. [00:29:30] Speaker C: Yeah, like that. Yeah, yeah. So shout out. Shout out to Matt from the Realest podcast. So that. That was a last story. But anyway, Kahorai sign says. Well, well, well. It's nice to be on the other side of the fence since I was absent. Okay, okay. This person is normally here. Since I was absent. I feel that it's only right. I email the crew. Oh, thank you. We appreciate you. First and foremost. L. Planning to be a gym creep is diabolical. [00:30:02] Speaker B: I wasn't planning. I just asked him. [00:30:04] Speaker A: Nah. He said, you know, you gotta get on the treadmill. [00:30:07] Speaker C: Yeah. Instead of. [00:30:08] Speaker A: Instead. Right. I didn't say make sure. Make sure. Wherever you working now you can. [00:30:13] Speaker C: I try to get. [00:30:13] Speaker A: She's in your. [00:30:14] Speaker C: Yeah, your tunnel. She's doing her steps. You gotta sit right on the bench right in front of me. I don't say that diabolically. [00:30:21] Speaker B: I just said, you know, sometimes it gives you something to focus on. Sometimes. [00:30:24] Speaker A: No, I don't think he. [00:30:26] Speaker B: Gym creep. [00:30:27] Speaker C: Kahorai says Hello, Brandon. And BMAC's real voice took me out. Shout out to BMAC for keeping my seat warm. Hey, ew. [00:30:36] Speaker B: Yo, watch out now. [00:30:38] Speaker C: Also, I don't appreciate y'all judging B. Mac for watching the King of Queens. That's a really good show. We didn't. [00:30:44] Speaker A: Nah, y'all was playing him. [00:30:46] Speaker B: Cause he was coming out with crazy. [00:30:48] Speaker A: I was like, oh. And then he started saying the black shows. Oh, okay. There you go the black shows. [00:30:52] Speaker C: But the first. The first. The first show you name out is king of queens during black history month. [00:30:57] Speaker B: Yeah. And we talking about Martin and. [00:30:59] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. Cut mama leg off and her wheelchair is nasty work. Who said that? [00:31:06] Speaker A: You? [00:31:07] Speaker C: I did. What was talking about? [00:31:08] Speaker A: Yeah, I was talking about the. When people come down with COVID taking elderberries. And you was like. You was like, yeah, y'all can take the juice, but until. If it don't work no more, like, give me the powder. Give me the. Give me the white powder. Make me feel better. Cut mama leg off. We'll get her a wheelchair. [00:31:24] Speaker C: I was. [00:31:24] Speaker B: Oof. [00:31:24] Speaker A: I don't remember right when I heard that. I was like, geez, how we get so dark? [00:31:33] Speaker C: And then the end of Korai Saeen says, I don't want to write a long email. So to end this Diddy's lawyer dip. Cause there's some darkness in that case. Just saying. See y'all in a minute. Just look for it or to your left. Oh, yeah, gotcha. [00:31:52] Speaker B: Gotta explain to the listeners who koraisai is. [00:31:56] Speaker C: Let me tell you something. [00:31:57] Speaker B: Cause, I mean, I'm. [00:31:58] Speaker C: If they don't understand, I'm not. You think our listeners are dumb as fuck. [00:32:03] Speaker A: Some people a box of rocks. [00:32:05] Speaker B: Some people. You gotta explain certain things. [00:32:07] Speaker C: I'm not explaining certain things. This isn't power. I have wire listeners, so. Okay. I have listeners smart, like people that gotta watch the why. Who like watching a show like power. They'll, like, narrate something on power. When a normal listener would just watch it. Could just watch it and pick up on it. [00:32:30] Speaker B: They're missing it. [00:32:31] Speaker C: Yeah, I got listeners that. Who don't miss. Okay. Oh, I forgot about shout out, Korai Sai. And also shout out. We appreciate it. We got a email from the homie DJ High star from Carolina sports talk podcast. He says, my brother with the fist, you know, to pump strong emoji in a medium brown tone, too. He didn't use the white people's tone. Says, hey, y'all, what's good? Hope all is well. RIP Roberta Flack. [00:33:07] Speaker B: Oh, God. [00:33:08] Speaker C: And RIP Angie Stone. Way to bury the lead. And I forgot Roberta Flack passed this week, too. Beginning top of the week, killing us softly. Did she die? It was last week or Monday we found out about it. [00:33:21] Speaker B: She died Monday is really considered last week after when they hit us? [00:33:26] Speaker C: No, I'm saying in real life. Did she die Monday? [00:33:30] Speaker B: I think so. [00:33:30] Speaker C: It was Monday when that news came out? [00:33:32] Speaker B: I think so. [00:33:32] Speaker A: What was the 24th? That was the day that Was Sunday then Monday. Monday. [00:33:40] Speaker C: It was Monday. Okay. [00:33:41] Speaker B: We were right. [00:33:41] Speaker C: Yeah. Very heavy losses for us older black people, 80s babies and older. I gotta write in the Joan show about this to go more in depth and give Angie her flowers. Just wanted to show respect. Not to mention her daughter attended school in Orangeburg as well. Two music legends. [00:33:59] Speaker B: Yes. She's from South Carolina. [00:34:01] Speaker C: Yeah, she's from Columbia. [00:34:03] Speaker B: First rap group around and all that too. [00:34:05] Speaker C: Yeah, one of the. I think the first rap female rap group, period. [00:34:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Yep. [00:34:10] Speaker C: This week has been crazy all around. Student at Southern University that was pledging and passed away. Condolences to him and his family. I see where you conveniently left out who they were pledging. DJ High star. [00:34:23] Speaker A: Who was he pleasured? I want to know. [00:34:25] Speaker C: I'll let DJ host start right back in. [00:34:27] Speaker A: Who was he pledging? Talk about it. Yeah, and tell us, tell us how he passed. I need to know. [00:34:33] Speaker C: Yeah, this weekend. Let me see. Then we had a shit show in the White House with us hosting Zelensky. Just to jump this nigga on air is crazy. What's y'all thoughts on Musk? Is he a cyborg antichrist lizard or just a drug addicted, unmarried father of 14? [00:34:53] Speaker B: I was gonna say he's a father of 14. I seen him, yo. [00:34:56] Speaker C: Yeah, he's stressed. [00:34:58] Speaker B: No, he ain't. [00:34:59] Speaker C: No, he ain't stressed. Why you think he's stressed? [00:35:00] Speaker B: He don't even see them kids. [00:35:02] Speaker C: Nah, see, I thought he had sex with all them women, but I was listening to something that says some of the women got pregnant via ivf. [00:35:09] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:35:10] Speaker A: Ain't no way. Ain't no way. It just happened to be his. [00:35:13] Speaker C: No, not just happened to be his. Like he sent the juice. Yeah, they set it up just for them to have his child. Like he trying to. Cause, you know, a lot of like racist white people are afraid that they gonna become the minority. So they wanna. [00:35:28] Speaker A: They've been the minority, just. [00:35:29] Speaker C: Well, I mean, in this country in particular. And one of the things they say is like, that's one of the main reasons why they trying to get rid of abortions. It don't really have nothing to do with like religion or whatever. They don't want to lose their status as the majority, which they gonna be in my. It was a clip of Eddie, Eddie Huang and a white guy eating. And the white guy, rich white guy was telling him, like, you know, they don't want to be a minority in this country and all kind of stuff like that. [00:36:01] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:36:02] Speaker A: It's crazy how they think Abortion is gonna. Well taken away. Abortion is gonna solve that. Because if y'all let Hispanics and blacks have babies, it's. [00:36:12] Speaker C: What. [00:36:12] Speaker B: What happened to Eddie Warren? [00:36:13] Speaker A: I mean, about a dozen I haven't seen. [00:36:15] Speaker B: He hasn't. You know the shows and stuff they used to be on and stuff like that? [00:36:19] Speaker C: Well, I mean, that. That clip was on a show. I wanted to say that show came out after Fresh out the Boat. It was like a reality type show. [00:36:26] Speaker B: Yeah, it used to come on Vice. [00:36:28] Speaker C: Yeah, it was a Vice show. [00:36:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I used to watch all of the. All this stuff we have on it. [00:36:32] Speaker C: I don't know. I guess after his. After Fresh off the Boat and all that, he kind of went to doing. Was he a standup comic? No, I don't think he did music. [00:36:40] Speaker B: Nah, he didn't do anything, I don't think. [00:36:42] Speaker C: But, I mean, he had to do something to get Fresh off the Boat. [00:36:46] Speaker B: He might have been a cook. [00:36:48] Speaker C: I think he was a cook. [00:36:50] Speaker B: Yeah, he could have been. He could have been. [00:36:53] Speaker C: But, yeah, this White House, Zelensky stuff, it's crazy. It's a clip of Kamala telling, you know, when on the campaign, it was like having a debate, and she was saying, like, he gonna turn on Ukraine. Is that the third? And he want to be down with Russia and all of that. And that happened. And the way they talked to that man, it was crazy how they talked to him. Y'all see the clip? [00:37:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I did see it. [00:37:20] Speaker A: He was just pretty much, I'm not kissing your ass. [00:37:22] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:37:23] Speaker B: The way they were sitting in the chairs was like. It looked like it could have jumped off any second. [00:37:28] Speaker C: Yes. It's a. [00:37:34] Speaker B: It don't look like a planned meeting. It looked like they just like, was Gary going to Oval Office or wherever? And it was just, you know, in between. [00:37:44] Speaker A: Was he wearing a sweatsuit? [00:37:45] Speaker C: Zelensky? [00:37:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:47] Speaker C: Yeah. But he don't never wear suits like that. He always wear, like, military suits. [00:37:50] Speaker A: Nah, I just found it funny. Like, he was very comfortable. [00:37:53] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:53] Speaker A: I'm not saying nothing about. Yeah, it was a little off. Like, yo, you know, that's why Trump talk about. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Like, they was making the video for the. [00:38:01] Speaker C: Oh, Trump said that. [00:38:02] Speaker A: I want to say he said it. [00:38:04] Speaker B: He would say it. He definitely would. [00:38:05] Speaker C: I saw a tweet. [00:38:06] Speaker A: I saw a tweet because everybody was like, that's what Trump thing was. Like, you in this business meeting and you come in here in this sweats. [00:38:13] Speaker C: He can't say nothing, like, about that. And people were talking about him when he went to the UK and how he acted over there. And he didn't act in a certain way. You're not. [00:38:22] Speaker B: You're not in a predicament to even act like that right now. [00:38:26] Speaker C: That's what he said, too. Yeah, he said some shit like that. [00:38:28] Speaker B: He did. [00:38:29] Speaker C: He was like. He was talking. He said, like, I don't know why people think they're so emboldened and he's not in a position to negotiate and shit. [00:38:37] Speaker B: You have no power here. You have no say right now. [00:38:43] Speaker A: You gotta do this. [00:38:45] Speaker B: I can't do it. [00:38:49] Speaker C: Oh. He says, what's our thoughts on Elon Musk? [00:38:52] Speaker B: I mean, do you. Did you see the. The situation with his son and the president? Talking about what? How do you say it? You're not the president. Get out of here. [00:39:05] Speaker C: It was some stuff. [00:39:06] Speaker B: I think you think they were leading into it a little bit too much or you think this is really. [00:39:11] Speaker C: It was one part where they said. He said, shut your mouth or something like that. But if I tell you he said, shut your fucking mouth. If you read it before, it's gonna sound like it. [00:39:21] Speaker B: It looked just like it. [00:39:21] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? But I don't know if he really said that. I couldn't hear it. [00:39:26] Speaker B: Just a part of everybody saying, like, elon Musk is the president. For real. [00:39:32] Speaker A: Yo. Everybody's. [00:39:33] Speaker B: And he's the guy on the strings. [00:39:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:39:38] Speaker B: And then the son to say, you're not the president. Get out of here. You're not the president. Or whatever. Whatever son did say during that, you know, that meeting kind of make you look like, whoa, whoa. [00:39:50] Speaker C: But it's wild. Like, he's ahead of all of this stuff. And he wasn't an elected official. Like, he's not elected. Trump just picked him to do this. [00:39:58] Speaker A: Even have the credentials. [00:39:59] Speaker B: He's just hanging out. [00:40:00] Speaker C: He ain't American. Is he American? [00:40:02] Speaker A: No, he's not. He's from South Africa. [00:40:04] Speaker B: It just happened. [00:40:05] Speaker C: I mean, not. [00:40:06] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:40:06] Speaker C: He is not. Him being from South Korea. But is he a citizen of him? Is he an American citizen? [00:40:11] Speaker B: Gotta be. [00:40:11] Speaker A: I don't think he's gonna pay for it. If he is, he paid for it. He bought his citizenship. [00:40:15] Speaker C: You can, though. [00:40:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Even in, like, other countries, if you come drop a dime, they like, okay, cool. But you gotta. You gotta give back some type of way. [00:40:23] Speaker C: That's something, too. They say that because Trump, you know, you can get a green car. Trump proposed. You can get a gold card. You pay $5 million and you gotta, you know, employ people. This that. [00:40:33] Speaker B: And that's easy. [00:40:35] Speaker C: Well, that's something new that Trump is trying to implement or whatever. And then somebody was like, well, something like that has already been out. I didn't know it. You could pay like $2.5 million and do some stuff, whatever. And you can get a, you know, a green card that way, as opposed to the regular way to what regular people do. But I didn't know you could be rich and pay to get a green card. [00:40:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Like in China. I know for sure you have to drop US$500 if you want to become a citizen. Like they all about. You got to give back to our country. And you know. [00:41:05] Speaker C: But I mean, even here, the basic. [00:41:06] Speaker A: But even. Yeah. [00:41:07] Speaker C: Citizen. It cost thousands of dollars for them. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:09] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? But I didn't know you could just like snap it. [00:41:12] Speaker A: Like you can pay. Yeah. [00:41:14] Speaker B: As much money he got. He could snap his fingers. [00:41:16] Speaker A: Yep. [00:41:16] Speaker C: Yes, I would. What? [00:41:20] Speaker A: Start bringing cousins over. [00:41:22] Speaker C: He'll have. He wouldn't. I mean, he don't have to. To be a citizen. He can move. How he want to move anyway? [00:41:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. So he could work. He could work off a visa. [00:41:32] Speaker C: But. And I did. I was talking to somebody that was talking about how he. He's really the Antichrist, which is. I don't want to get into all of it. [00:41:41] Speaker B: They were saying that. Yeah, they were saying that when he. [00:41:43] Speaker A: Did the hit List, that, that, that was wild. [00:41:49] Speaker C: He said l. Corey and it up. It be easy. YouTube. Are we fans of trail rides and fan snapping. Fan snapping line dance culture? [00:41:58] Speaker B: No, not at all. [00:41:59] Speaker C: I enjoy it. And I don't think I can DJ an entire night of that music, though. Just asking. Oh, yeah, I like it. It's cool. [00:42:06] Speaker B: I don't like it. [00:42:07] Speaker A: What? [00:42:08] Speaker C: Just the trail ride stuff. Yeah, but people doing the line dances with the fans and stuff. [00:42:11] Speaker A: Oh, I love that stuff. [00:42:12] Speaker C: Yeah. Oh, man. I like it because it's, it's different. They in their own little world doing their own thing. They ain't bothering nobody. I ain't heard nobody come out with like, them. Are they fighting or nothing like that. And whoever the promoters is, they making that bread. [00:42:26] Speaker B: Yeah. But I, I just. When's. When, when's the next. Next phase we're gonna have? [00:42:34] Speaker C: I don't think it's a phase because it's been. Apparently it's been going on forever. [00:42:40] Speaker B: It has been going on forever. And we. I don't know if it's South Carolina that picked it up first, which I think South Carolina got one of the first viral video. Videos from it. [00:42:51] Speaker C: Who told them to do. From State. What's the viral video from it? [00:42:55] Speaker B: Just that big party, that real big one. [00:42:57] Speaker C: Where was that? [00:43:00] Speaker B: The fairgrounds? It might have been the fairgrounds. See, I seen a real big one to like. I don't know how many people they said it was. [00:43:11] Speaker C: See, I've seen one before that, and it was at the spot in Columbia, that club. But this is before, like that real, real big one. [00:43:21] Speaker B: See this one? [00:43:21] Speaker C: That's outdoors. [00:43:22] Speaker B: This was. This was not a club. This was outdoors. [00:43:25] Speaker C: Yeah, I've seen that one too. [00:43:26] Speaker B: That one at the club. I think this. That's like every Thursday night or something. [00:43:29] Speaker C: Yeah, they do it every. Yeah, every Thursday night. But. But I know they do it in other places because one of them groups was on Good Morning America or something. [00:43:38] Speaker B: Traveling. [00:43:38] Speaker C: Yeah, there was a Good Morning America, like this week, and Robin had a fan, and you know what I'm saying? Yeah, but Michael Strahan was up. They trying to do it for real. Yeah. [00:43:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:49] Speaker C: I think that's Good Morning America. [00:43:50] Speaker B: It is. [00:43:51] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:43:51] Speaker B: Michael Strahan. Yeah. [00:43:53] Speaker C: Yeah. That's the one he owned. Yeah, but I don't mind it. [00:43:57] Speaker B: I could do without it. [00:43:59] Speaker C: You do? You go to it? [00:44:00] Speaker B: Nah, but I mean, I can do without seeing it. Let's go with that. [00:44:05] Speaker C: How about that? [00:44:07] Speaker A: No, you know it. [00:44:08] Speaker C: You a trail ride pooper? You a trail ride bigot? [00:44:11] Speaker B: Nah, it's just a. It's. I'm. Maybe I'm too much of a city person, I don't think. [00:44:16] Speaker C: It has nothing to do with it. [00:44:17] Speaker A: It has nothing to do with it. [00:44:18] Speaker B: Oh, yes, it do. They're not gonna have trail rides in New York. [00:44:22] Speaker A: I mean, nobody asking for trail rides in New York. [00:44:24] Speaker B: I'm just telling you. Whether or not you are part of. [00:44:25] Speaker C: It is the line dancing thing, though. Yeah, that's what I don't mind. [00:44:29] Speaker B: I don't like line dance. I don't like the freaking. [00:44:31] Speaker C: You don't like people? [00:44:32] Speaker A: New Yorkers do line dance. [00:44:33] Speaker C: What type of fun do you like to have? You used to be in the motorcycle gang. You should do the biker shuffle then. [00:44:39] Speaker B: I like the biker shuffle. Before it was a biker shuffle shuffle, when it wasn't doing. No, it was the electric slide. [00:44:48] Speaker C: Do you like the electric slide? [00:44:49] Speaker B: No, I don't. [00:44:51] Speaker A: Move it on up now. Move it on up now to your left now bring it on back now bring it on back. Now with it. Kick with it. Hop up. [00:45:00] Speaker C: But you know what, though? All honesty. I hate that shit, too. [00:45:02] Speaker B: I hate That. [00:45:03] Speaker C: I hate that. And then when they do the legend slide at a party or something like that. But I don't mind the trail ride stuff, though. [00:45:09] Speaker B: Well, you know what? You know what? What's cool about the trail riding? [00:45:12] Speaker C: Whoa. Whoa. [00:45:19] Speaker B: I hate that. [00:45:20] Speaker C: Yay. Yay. [00:45:21] Speaker B: And what's. [00:45:22] Speaker C: Pop? A fan with some boots. Work boots on. [00:45:27] Speaker B: Give me a fan. Give me a fan. [00:45:30] Speaker C: I don't mind it. [00:45:30] Speaker B: Nah, I don't. It's. You know what it is? It's the. It's the music. I don't like that. That soul music. [00:45:39] Speaker C: Soul music. I know, we know. [00:45:40] Speaker B: But you. [00:45:41] Speaker C: You light. You real light now. The more people that, like, if you ever notice a lot. It's a lot of dark people there. Yeah, a lot of dark people there. [00:45:48] Speaker B: So you write about that. [00:45:49] Speaker A: Yo. [00:45:54] Speaker C: Another question. More political. On the political front, who do y'all see or trust currently as black leadership? A strong leadership in politics. Just curious. [00:46:03] Speaker B: Al Sharpton all the way. [00:46:06] Speaker C: Yeah. Bakari Sellers. Anybody who, you know, who don't get caught. [00:46:15] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:46:17] Speaker C: If you don't. If you don't get caught, there aren't anymore. [00:46:20] Speaker B: My son. My son. [00:46:21] Speaker C: No, no, no. [00:46:22] Speaker B: He got caught. You're right. [00:46:23] Speaker C: No, I don't know nothing about him. He just talk a lot. [00:46:26] Speaker B: He just. [00:46:26] Speaker C: Right now, he just talked. He ain't. I don't feel. I don't look like him. Look at him as no political leader. He don't hold no office no more. [00:46:31] Speaker B: He's not a leader. You know, he's not a leader. [00:46:33] Speaker C: He's just a talker. [00:46:33] Speaker B: Yeah, he's a talker. [00:46:34] Speaker C: Cause he got into it with somebody over something frivolous. [00:46:37] Speaker A: It's not a lot of black political leaders anymore. It's just more activists than anything. [00:46:42] Speaker C: There's some political leaders. [00:46:43] Speaker A: No, I said it's not many. Not like it used to be. [00:46:46] Speaker C: Like, Bakari Sellers, he into politics. He from South Carolina. What's my man down in Louisiana? I can't think of his name, but he does a lot. He ran for Senate. He lost, though. It's a lot, though. I can't live. He did, but he's still like a council person or whatever. But he posts a lot of videos about, like, the, you know, the segregation type stuff, the racism they have to deal with down there and why Louisiana is, like, so low in the rankings in education and stuff like that. I forgot his name, though. Damn. Gary. His name is Gary something. Is it Gary Williams? It's Gary something, though. But there's a lot of people, like, all over Ask me something about sports, nigga. Talk about politics and shit. [00:47:40] Speaker B: Ask me about guns. [00:47:41] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, ask us about that. Oh, speaking of guns, you know the new gun law about to start in South Carolina? [00:47:46] Speaker B: March. March. [00:47:47] Speaker C: March 7th. [00:47:48] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I sent it around. [00:47:51] Speaker A: I'm keeping mine in the car now. [00:47:53] Speaker C: I'm keeping mine everywhere. [00:47:54] Speaker A: Everywhere, everywhere. [00:47:56] Speaker C: Mine's always been on me and you don' no license to conceal carry. [00:48:00] Speaker A: Nope, nope. [00:48:01] Speaker B: South Carolina for the list, for the listeners. [00:48:06] Speaker A: Ready? [00:48:07] Speaker C: Yep. [00:48:08] Speaker B: Not in the jacket. [00:48:10] Speaker A: I'm having. I'm have that little. You know, the whole thing. [00:48:12] Speaker C: He said be easy. Scam of the week. Google North Charleston City Council. I don't have to Google it because I already know it go there. [00:48:20] Speaker B: Oh, snap. [00:48:21] Speaker C: Be telling me to Google this and that when I already know about it. I knew about it before you and you from. How about that? Oh, DJ High Star. I'mma call you DJ Low Star. That's the whole. Oh, he sent another one. He said, and another thing. I'm sick and tired of Jewels and Jim Jones. Sit the fuck down somewhere. The reason Tank didn't win. [00:48:44] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:48:44] Speaker C: And they just be on the way. It's like seeing someone stuck in the 70s. When we were growing up in the 90s. Jim Jones was there. Yes. [00:48:55] Speaker B: They walked him out. [00:48:56] Speaker A: They walked him out. [00:48:57] Speaker C: Oh, they walked him out. [00:48:58] Speaker B: They walked him out to Jim Jones and Drew Ells. Walked him out to Diplomat Anthem or something like that. [00:49:05] Speaker C: Oh, he said it just be. He must be meant. They'd just be in the way. [00:49:09] Speaker B: They walked him out rapping. [00:49:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:11] Speaker C: Oh, I mean, what's wrong with that? [00:49:13] Speaker B: He's talking about as old as dated. [00:49:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:16] Speaker C: How old is Tank? [00:49:18] Speaker B: Tank is like 25, 26, 23. [00:49:21] Speaker A: Oh, why you got uncles behind you? [00:49:24] Speaker B: Oh, I wouldn't go that far. [00:49:25] Speaker A: Now they are. They. Are they. Are they up there? [00:49:32] Speaker B: Jules ain't an unc yet. [00:49:33] Speaker C: Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Jewel's 40 something. [00:49:37] Speaker A: Technically, yes. [00:49:38] Speaker C: Unc A, start at 40 something. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Damn. [00:49:41] Speaker C: 30 something. 37, 36. [00:49:44] Speaker B: We getting old B. [00:49:45] Speaker C: It's a video getting. [00:49:46] Speaker B: We getting old B. [00:49:47] Speaker C: It's an unc. It's a. It's a video. And it was asking auntie college kids, they were asking college kids, like, what age is old? Like, how old is old? Like, what age is older than. [00:49:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:00] Speaker C: And so they was like, I mean, if you was born in like 2000, like, I mean. Cause you about to be 25 now, which is like ancient crazy. And it was. And they was going in there. One girl was like, I mean, if somebody Was born in, like, 1980. I mean. I mean, think about it. Like, and then. You know what I'm saying? It was one dude. It was a white boy. He was the only white boy that they interviewed. And he was like, if you were born in 19. Like, my mom was born in 1979. I mean, just think about it. You was born in the 1900s. Like, that just sounds like. [00:50:34] Speaker A: Yeah, they always say late 1900s. [00:50:36] Speaker C: He was like. He was like, you might as well have been born in 1932. And I thought about it, and I was like, it just all sounds the same. It sound all the same. [00:50:45] Speaker A: Like, I just. I was born in late 1900s. [00:50:48] Speaker C: Like, we living in the 20s. Remember the roaring 20s? [00:50:53] Speaker A: We're technically in the 20s. [00:50:55] Speaker C: Yes. The 80s. Like, we were on the way back yesterday. I was listening to, like, some Jeezy. Well, first I was listening to some old music. Like some Frankie Beverly OJs or something. Yes. Along them same lines. I was like, I wonder how this sound to him. But then, like, I was into some Jeezy. And I wonder if it sound like 1940s music kind of old music. [00:51:23] Speaker B: It's probably more like hip hop, hippity, hippity. [00:51:26] Speaker C: It probably sound worse. It probably sound worse than that to him. [00:51:29] Speaker B: That's crazy. I guess we're getting old. [00:51:31] Speaker C: Like the old phonogram music. Yeah. [00:51:35] Speaker A: It's so many people on Tick Tock talking about, like, doing little skits. Like, oh, when were you born? Like, they talking to, like, their older cousin. Like, my younger cousin come to me. Oh, what year were you born? Oh, I was born in the year 19. 19. 19. And he just freeze and look at the camera. [00:51:56] Speaker C: Yeah, 19 sound crazy. [00:51:57] Speaker A: And it's just like, damn, why y'all gotta do us like that? [00:52:00] Speaker C: 2000 was 25 years ago, which is crazy. You niggas is old. [00:52:08] Speaker A: I can't wait till 2030 hits. So those born in 2000, they really gonna feel what we feel? Cause, like, the ones born in 2010, they're gonna be like, you was born in the year 2000. [00:52:21] Speaker C: Dang, that's crazy. [00:52:22] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:52:23] Speaker B: My daughter was born in 2000. [00:52:24] Speaker A: I know. [00:52:26] Speaker C: Jesus Christ. [00:52:30] Speaker A: I breathe, y'all. We aging. [00:52:33] Speaker C: Somebody that was born in 2000 can drive. And do they, like, they got all. They officially all the way grown. [00:52:40] Speaker B: Yeah, they grown, grown, grown, grown. [00:52:42] Speaker C: Like, there's people who was born in 2000 that has graduated college and all of this stuff. [00:52:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:47] Speaker C: Yeah. Well, thank you for the email, DJ Highstar. Even though I talked a little Shit, we appreciate you, bro. Yeah, yeah. Early in the week. Well, you know, we got Roberta Flack, and I forgot about that one. She had a whole lot of, you know, Killing Me Softly and. Yeah, a whole bunch of that's what Everybody Know it for hits in the. [00:53:08] Speaker A: And that was her claim to fame. [00:53:10] Speaker B: And not. Not even her version, the Fuji's version. Everybody really got onto it knowing who she was. Yes. [00:53:19] Speaker C: You know who she was before then. No, you didn't. I didn't know she was. [00:53:25] Speaker A: But don't forget, I wasn't born in y'all years. [00:53:28] Speaker C: Y'all tripping. [00:53:29] Speaker B: Nah. [00:53:29] Speaker C: So y'all never heard that song? [00:53:31] Speaker B: You know the name? [00:53:31] Speaker A: No, I've heard the song, but I just didn't know her. [00:53:35] Speaker C: So. Lauren. [00:53:36] Speaker A: But I was. [00:53:37] Speaker C: Little Lauryn Hill singing the song made you know her. [00:53:40] Speaker B: Because you. You find out who it was. Like. Oh, yeah. [00:53:43] Speaker A: Once you start figuring out. [00:53:44] Speaker B: Oh, that ain't nothing but the such and such. [00:53:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause if. If, like, Killing Me Softly was to come on, like, the Fugees version, my father, he's like a old school, like, music guru. Cause he was. He. He was in a group once upon a time. [00:54:01] Speaker C: What was it called? [00:54:02] Speaker A: Gentleman's Agreement. [00:54:06] Speaker C: So they basically. Their name was a handshake. [00:54:09] Speaker A: You annoying. [00:54:10] Speaker C: Shout out to your father and come to the stage. Handshake. [00:54:14] Speaker B: Gentleman's Agreement. [00:54:16] Speaker C: They steal that name. [00:54:17] Speaker A: They could sing. [00:54:18] Speaker B: They defin. Had. [00:54:19] Speaker C: That might be the name of the episode. [00:54:21] Speaker A: Stupid. [00:54:22] Speaker C: Tell my dad. [00:54:23] Speaker A: Tell them listen. [00:54:24] Speaker C: Tell them to listen. [00:54:25] Speaker A: But anytime. A newer song. Yes, he was. He was the performer. [00:54:30] Speaker C: Okay. He got slick back half. [00:54:32] Speaker A: No, no, he had just Caesar. [00:54:36] Speaker C: Yeah, the Caesar back then. [00:54:37] Speaker B: Caesar. [00:54:38] Speaker A: Not like full on Caesar, but short, like. [00:54:40] Speaker C: Like Brutus. [00:54:42] Speaker A: Whatever that means. [00:54:44] Speaker C: I'm a woman, you know? You know, Brutus is. [00:54:46] Speaker B: No, no, do this like Brutus. What is it, Popeye? Brutus. [00:54:50] Speaker C: Brutus kills Caesar. [00:54:52] Speaker A: Oh, you talking about his brother. [00:54:55] Speaker C: What? [00:54:56] Speaker A: Caesar's brother. [00:54:57] Speaker C: That Brutus was his brother. [00:54:58] Speaker A: I want to say his brother. [00:55:00] Speaker C: Oh, this is general or some. [00:55:02] Speaker A: I want to say they were related. Maybe I'm lying. It could have been, like, his right hand. It could have been his right hand. [00:55:08] Speaker C: Roberta Flag was wonderful. [00:55:10] Speaker A: But, yes, my dad. Anytime. A sample song would come, like a. A song will come on and they stand, but he'd be like, oh, you know, this is the original. Like, he would definitely educate me on that. [00:55:19] Speaker B: I do that. [00:55:20] Speaker A: So that's how I learned. [00:55:21] Speaker C: Yeah. Oh, okay. [00:55:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I do that now. I like that. I got one. I'll let y'all guys hear off Mic. [00:55:27] Speaker C: You got one what? [00:55:28] Speaker B: A sample. You'd be like, oh, that's where it came from. [00:55:31] Speaker C: I probably already know it. Okay, write it down. [00:55:36] Speaker B: It's already in my phone. I ain't gotta write it down. [00:55:38] Speaker C: Oh, okay. [00:55:39] Speaker A: He's ready. [00:55:40] Speaker B: Ready? [00:55:40] Speaker C: You gonna play it off mic? [00:55:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:55:42] Speaker C: Or you want to test me on the mic? [00:55:43] Speaker A: Are you gonna just do it? [00:55:44] Speaker B: Okay, keep on talking. I might do it on mic. Okay, keep on talking. [00:55:47] Speaker C: Tell me so I can play the song. [00:55:49] Speaker A: Music is coming on. I gotta play so that people can hear. [00:55:51] Speaker B: Then we gotta go look for it. It's telling you the song if I tell you to go look for it. [00:55:55] Speaker C: What do you mean? [00:55:56] Speaker B: If I tell you to look for the song, you know the song, then the original song. Both. [00:56:02] Speaker A: Just play the song. [00:56:03] Speaker C: Both of them have the same name. [00:56:05] Speaker B: No, they don't. [00:56:06] Speaker C: So I'm saying play me the new song. Tell me the new song. [00:56:10] Speaker B: All right, it's an old song. [00:56:12] Speaker C: What's the new song? [00:56:13] Speaker B: Look up no limits. Make them say. [00:56:18] Speaker A: Make him say that song. [00:56:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:56:23] Speaker C: Where it came from. [00:56:24] Speaker B: Just listen. Are you looking at where it came from? [00:56:27] Speaker C: No, I'm typing up the song so I can play it. [00:56:29] Speaker B: Yeah, play the song. That's all. Don't talk to me about nothing else. [00:56:32] Speaker A: You think I'm a cheat? [00:56:33] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:56:37] Speaker A: Give him some more credit than that. [00:56:39] Speaker B: I do that a lot. I I so many songs. [00:56:42] Speaker A: You cheat. [00:56:42] Speaker B: No. Oh, that's what if ain't no test going on. [00:56:46] Speaker A: No, that's what we talk about. Talking about the music. [00:56:49] Speaker B: But I like. I like finding the samples or listening to the sample. You got it? [00:56:56] Speaker C: Yeah. Go ahead. [00:56:56] Speaker B: Yep. You got it? [00:56:57] Speaker C: Yeah. Keep talking. [00:56:59] Speaker B: I don't need you to tell me to keep talking because I'm gonna keep talking. [00:57:03] Speaker C: To stop talking. [00:57:04] Speaker B: That's because you stopped me. But that. Basically, that's what I do. I listen to old music, new music, you know, And I like samples. One album right now that's out is something Extra plug. [00:57:19] Speaker C: Big extra plug. [00:57:20] Speaker B: Big extra plug. Album's hard. [00:57:22] Speaker C: Yeah. His whole album is full of samples. Yeah. [00:57:25] Speaker B: Hear it? [00:57:27] Speaker C: Where'd it come from? [00:57:32] Speaker A: I know. I knew that was sampled. [00:57:36] Speaker C: What's the song? I don't know. [00:57:37] Speaker A: Okay, now you play yours. [00:57:38] Speaker B: I played. I played it. He can't. They can't hear it. But go to Carlton. The Carlton dance. You know what that was, right? [00:57:47] Speaker C: Tom Jones. [00:57:48] Speaker B: Nope. [00:57:49] Speaker C: It's not a. [00:57:52] Speaker B: The other one. [00:57:54] Speaker A: That's the call 10 dance, though. That's the main. [00:58:00] Speaker C: Oh, do the hustle. Yeah. [00:58:03] Speaker B: Type put in Apache. Now. [00:58:07] Speaker A: I need I need a grill for this song right now. [00:58:11] Speaker B: Yeah, Patrick, that's where they got it from. [00:58:13] Speaker C: About track by the Shadows. Which one is it? No, that ain't it. [00:58:16] Speaker B: No, that ain't it. [00:58:17] Speaker C: Who's the. [00:58:18] Speaker B: It's Apache High something, I think. [00:58:20] Speaker C: Apache, huh? [00:58:21] Speaker B: How high? Or something like that. I'm still scrolling. Scrolling through here. [00:58:27] Speaker C: Oh, that where they got it from. Oh, how about featuring Apache? [00:58:31] Speaker B: There you go. [00:58:36] Speaker C: No, that ain't a song. [00:58:38] Speaker A: That's not it. [00:58:38] Speaker B: Y'all, I don't know what you're doing. [00:58:40] Speaker C: I put in High by Apache. Apache. I know the song you talking about. The. [00:58:46] Speaker B: Jump on it. Jump on it. Yeah, that's where that. [00:58:49] Speaker C: Oh, that's where that come from. That's where it come from. [00:58:57] Speaker B: No, don't do it. Because I seen when I was doing. [00:58:59] Speaker C: It, I was like, oh, you on video. [00:59:03] Speaker A: It's called. It's by the Sugar Hill Gang. [00:59:06] Speaker C: Oh, that's. [00:59:07] Speaker A: Yeah, that's that. That's the artist. [00:59:10] Speaker B: Yeah, that's it. [00:59:11] Speaker A: He ain't clarified for you? [00:59:13] Speaker B: I'm sorry. I'm very apologetic, but for the listeners. That's where make em say mm came from. [00:59:20] Speaker C: That one part. [00:59:21] Speaker B: Din. Din. [00:59:21] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But anyway, so earlier this week, we had Roberta Flack pass and then Michelle Trachtenberg. Trachtenberg. That's how you say it. She passed away. Now, I figured, Corey, you would know who she was because of all of the shows she's been on. If you're. If you're, you know, a millennial. [00:59:51] Speaker A: Young Millennial. [00:59:51] Speaker C: Like young millennial. Young millennial. She's been on. What's some of the stuff she's been on? [01:00:00] Speaker A: So she did Euro trip. [01:00:02] Speaker C: She was on Euro Trip. [01:00:04] Speaker A: Yes. [01:00:04] Speaker C: Okay. [01:00:05] Speaker A: She was the sister of one of the characters. Okay. [01:00:08] Speaker B: Is your trip with Tom Green? Oh, that was Road trip. [01:00:12] Speaker A: No, that's Road trip. [01:00:13] Speaker C: Okay. [01:00:14] Speaker A: No, but she was on Euro trip. Yeah. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She did. She was Harriet the Spy. [01:00:24] Speaker C: I didn't watch that. [01:00:25] Speaker A: She was Harriet the Spy and she was the ice princess. Like, she made. She made young girls fall in love with ice skating. Yeah, she did Gossip Girl for sure. [01:00:37] Speaker C: Did you watch all of Those? [01:00:38] Speaker A: I did 17 again. She was the daughter in that movie. [01:00:43] Speaker C: They switched places. [01:00:44] Speaker A: Like Matt Perry and Leslie Mann and Zac Efron was a star. Another star. [01:00:52] Speaker C: Did you get a cause of death for this young lady yet? [01:00:55] Speaker A: No, I did not. But they said she had a liver transplant at one point. We don't know how long ago it was, so it could have been, you know, complications from that. And I hadn't seen her physically, like, recent. Recent times. But there was a lot of speculation, like, she could have been stick. That she was really frail. And she just looked very different because she was always a nice, healthy looking young woman. [01:01:23] Speaker C: Caucasian. [01:01:24] Speaker A: Yeah. And she was like. She had meat on her body. She wasn't thick, but she. She was healthy. [01:01:29] Speaker C: She was 80s thick. [01:01:30] Speaker A: Yes, yes. Yes, she was. [01:01:33] Speaker C: Because in the 80s, thick was different. [01:01:35] Speaker A: Yeah. And then, like, she just got real frail. I seen the. The latest picture of her, and I was like, it didn't even look like her. [01:01:43] Speaker C: Yep. She passed. [01:01:44] Speaker A: But I was. I was genuinely. I was sad. That was some. Like, it's. You know, when your parents, like, people that they watched, like they grew up with them, they start dying. It's like, oh, y'all older. But when somebody close to your age dies, it's like that you grew up watching. [01:02:01] Speaker C: How close to your age is she? [01:02:02] Speaker A: Two years. [01:02:04] Speaker C: She was 39 when she passed. There you have it, guys. We did the math. Finally, we got it. [01:02:09] Speaker A: Nope. I'm not 37, though. [01:02:11] Speaker B: See? [01:02:13] Speaker C: 41. [01:02:14] Speaker B: Now, early in the show, she said, 41. [01:02:17] Speaker C: You 41. [01:02:18] Speaker A: What? [01:02:19] Speaker B: 41. [01:02:20] Speaker C: She said two years. [01:02:21] Speaker B: No way. [01:02:21] Speaker C: She said she's not 37. [01:02:23] Speaker B: She's not 41. [01:02:24] Speaker C: So. [01:02:28] Speaker A: And it continues. Figure it out, y'all. I'm not 37. I'm not saying anything else, but I'm not 37. [01:02:38] Speaker C: All right. [01:02:39] Speaker A: But yes, it was very. That was. That. That. I was. I was. I nearly shed a tear for that one because I watched. I watched her, and I was like, dang, That's. That's my. That's. She's part of my childhood. [01:02:52] Speaker B: All right. [01:02:53] Speaker A: That hurt a little bit. [01:02:55] Speaker C: And what I thought was gonna be the biggest celebrity. Def news of the week. [01:02:58] Speaker B: Me too. [01:03:01] Speaker C: I was like, yeah, we. That's why I was like, we gonna really talk about this one. Gene Hackman passed away. [01:03:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:08] Speaker C: Now, I didn't know he was 95. [01:03:12] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [01:03:13] Speaker C: I didn't know that he was 95 years old. [01:03:15] Speaker B: True. Bad way. [01:03:16] Speaker A: So, like, it's crazy. Cause, like, when you think he was 95, when we were watching all his MO, he was still older. [01:03:23] Speaker C: I mean, he looked old, but he looked older. [01:03:25] Speaker A: But, like. [01:03:25] Speaker C: Yeah, everybody is. [01:03:27] Speaker A: Everybody look old. [01:03:28] Speaker C: Yeah. You know, he was. He was Lex Luthor and Batman. [01:03:31] Speaker B: That was my favorite. [01:03:32] Speaker C: I mean, Superman. [01:03:33] Speaker B: That was my favorite character he ever played. [01:03:35] Speaker C: That wasn't mine. [01:03:36] Speaker A: What was your name? [01:03:38] Speaker C: The old crotchety man on. Oh. [01:03:43] Speaker B: He would try to pull up a Dagon video. [01:03:46] Speaker C: You see what I'm looking. [01:03:47] Speaker B: He wanna see? [01:03:47] Speaker C: No, I'm just pulling up a video, period. I got these preloaded. [01:03:50] Speaker B: Let's see what we got here. [01:03:52] Speaker C: The video, the one that I liked him the most, it was Enemy of the State. [01:03:57] Speaker B: Oh yeah, With Will Smith. [01:03:59] Speaker C: Yeah, we just talked about that a couple weeks. [01:04:01] Speaker B: We did, yep. Oh, he was good in that. [01:04:03] Speaker C: Yeah, that's the one I like him the most in. Cause Will just. He tried his best to get away from Will, like throw that thing away, you don't want it, whatever. And Will just had to keep pressing the issue. And Gene Hackman had to blow up his whole operation. He was living under the radar, driving a car truck. But yeah, that was my favorite movie with him in it. Yeah, he was 95. They found him, his 64 year old wife and one of his dogs was dead. [01:04:33] Speaker B: Player, player. [01:04:34] Speaker A: That's so like, I just need to know what happened. [01:04:38] Speaker C: They don't know yet. At first they suspected, you know, and it wasn't even like the law enforcement said it. It was like people like what, I wonder if it was carbon monoxide or whatever. Cause they said initially it didn't seem like any foul play. [01:04:55] Speaker A: Right. [01:04:58] Speaker C: And his maintenance people found him. They said that the door might have been ajar or whatever. They found him in the front of the house. The wife was in the bathroom or something like that in the back room somewhere with pills strewn about like her body was. Had already started to decompose. [01:05:18] Speaker A: Yeah, because they have been dead. They said they, they had been dead. They think they've been dead since. It's either two days, I can't remember either February 9th or February 17th. [01:05:28] Speaker C: So the last thing that they had. So they checked his pacemaker and the last recorded data was February 17th. Okay, so that's what you got that date from. But I don't if it wasn't foul play, I wonder how. Well, I saw somebody speculate like the dog died. Maybe because it was. Cause they say the dog was in a closet, but it was another person I read. And they said that the news in Albuquerque said the dog was in the closet, a room or whatever, but it was in a cage. There were two other dogs at the house. One was outside, one was inside and both of those were alive. So I don't know if. [01:06:15] Speaker A: So they were constantly moving. [01:06:17] Speaker C: Yeah. Or they were able to get food. The one indoors couldn't get food or water. So maybe they went and got, you know, found food and water somewhere, whatever, so they were able to live. What else did it say about the wife? That her face was, you know, had bloating in the face and that her, like her body was starting to become mummified. [01:06:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:06:36] Speaker C: So I know telling how long it's. [01:06:38] Speaker A: That's crazy. Just imagine being their kids and you gotta hear something like that. [01:06:46] Speaker C: I mean, imagine being their kids and you ain't talked to your parents in a couple weeks. [01:06:50] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, that's crazy. [01:06:51] Speaker B: Yeah. Why they found. I mean. [01:06:55] Speaker A: I mean, you know, some people have weird relationships with their kids to where some kids don't speak to their parents but once or twice every other week. [01:07:05] Speaker C: I don't know. [01:07:07] Speaker A: I know people that they. [01:07:08] Speaker C: But I'm saying that ain't no. I, I, I, I don't. I mean, you might do know people, but that's cool. But at least once a week. [01:07:15] Speaker B: But they might have not been the parents. It might have just been the father. [01:07:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:19] Speaker C: What you mean? [01:07:20] Speaker A: Let me see. [01:07:21] Speaker B: The kids probably wasn't. I'm not. Well, I don't know. But I don't think the kids were fathered and mothered by the same people. [01:07:30] Speaker C: Who cares? [01:07:31] Speaker B: But just think about it. If it's a father, if it's just one, like, oh, I ain't talked to dad in a couple weeks. Let me call him. You know, That's a likely case. [01:07:40] Speaker C: But if my daddy, 95 years old, I call my daddy and he don't answer the phone and don't call me back in a certain time, I'm gonna call the wife. [01:07:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:51] Speaker C: Everything okay? [01:07:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:53] Speaker B: I called. [01:07:53] Speaker C: I called my daddy. He didn't answer the phone. [01:07:56] Speaker B: I see what you're saying, but like, Like Lou said, you know, it's hard to. [01:08:02] Speaker C: It's not hard. [01:08:03] Speaker B: It is. [01:08:04] Speaker C: It's hard to. What? [01:08:05] Speaker A: It depends on. It depends on the relationship. [01:08:07] Speaker B: Yeah. If it's only one, I can see it happening. [01:08:10] Speaker C: No. And they live together. What do you mean, if what's hard? [01:08:15] Speaker B: I could see it being hard not to. I can see it being easy not to talk to one of your parents for two weeks. [01:08:24] Speaker C: You got stepparents? [01:08:25] Speaker B: No, but I can see it happening. [01:08:28] Speaker C: You've gone two weeks without talking to your parents? [01:08:30] Speaker A: I've gone two weeks without talking to my father. [01:08:32] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. One of the people. We don't have to discuss this no more. [01:08:36] Speaker C: Yes, we do. [01:08:38] Speaker B: The listeners know what we're saying. Corey knows what I'm saying. You the only one. [01:08:42] Speaker A: I speak to my mom, but I don't speak to my father all the time. And, I mean, I love my daddy. [01:08:46] Speaker C: But how Old is Your father? [01:08:48] Speaker A: He's 69. [01:08:50] Speaker C: He's still out here moving and stuff, right? [01:08:51] Speaker A: Yeah, he out. He outside. [01:08:54] Speaker C: My point exactly. [01:08:55] Speaker A: You talking about if they're just like. [01:08:57] Speaker C: Your daddy, 95 years old. [01:08:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, I get it. [01:09:00] Speaker C: You gonna check in on. [01:09:00] Speaker A: But then you never know. They could have had a strenuous relationship to where it's just like, I'll check on him once a month. [01:09:07] Speaker C: That part is true. [01:09:08] Speaker A: But we don't know the depth of their relationship. But it is. [01:09:12] Speaker C: Oh, we know the depth of your relationship. Your dad had been laid up dead. [01:09:15] Speaker A: For who knows how long. Well, since the 17th. Technically, that's the last time recorded, so at least 17th. And he was. And they were. They were discovered When? On the 25th. When were they discussed? [01:09:29] Speaker C: Wednesday. What was Wednesday? 20. That was a pacemaker. [01:09:33] Speaker A: Yeah, and then it went up Wednesday. Yeah, Wednesday was the 26th. [01:09:41] Speaker C: It get a little shot and it ain't work. 95, though. I mean, that's a good year to live. [01:09:47] Speaker A: That's a week and two days. That's nine days. [01:09:49] Speaker C: I had an uncle that passed like that, though. He lived by himself. He slipped coming out the shower and hit his head and they knocked him out and he bled out. And nobody knew for like a week. So it can happen, but it can. My uncle ain't had no kids. [01:10:12] Speaker A: Like my aunt that lives on our land. She like, you so stupid. [01:10:18] Speaker B: Hey, y'all ran out of stuff to talk about. What else we got, man? [01:10:21] Speaker C: Nah, man. Y'all take a. If you feel bad. If you listening right now, you feel bad, you ain't talk to your mama, your daddy. [01:10:27] Speaker B: Call em. [01:10:28] Speaker A: Call em. [01:10:28] Speaker C: Call em. Call them. [01:10:29] Speaker B: Call em for B. [01:10:30] Speaker C: No, call em for your damn self. Cause if you don't call them in two weeks, I hope they take your ass out the wheel and they take your ass off the insurance policies. And don't be. Don't be. If they pass, don't be getting extra sad. Cuz I'm telling you to call them now, cuz that will be happening too. People get extra sad when they'll check on their people and don't be like me. [01:10:56] Speaker A: And they love posting it. I wish I would have told you that before. [01:11:00] Speaker C: Don't post it. [01:11:01] Speaker A: It's just like. Don't. Don't do that. Yeah, bad taste. Very tactless. [01:11:05] Speaker C: My daddy used to call me upset. You can't call your daddy. I'm like, you can't call your son. [01:11:13] Speaker A: My father do the same thing. Hey, daughter, you can't call me and. [01:11:16] Speaker C: I'm like, like, dad, your phone died a lot too. [01:11:18] Speaker A: You know, I'm a mom now. [01:11:20] Speaker C: It's hard, especially when you, when you young, I can see not talking to your people. But as you get older, and you know what I'm saying? Call your people. Call your people. So I thought that was gonna be the biggest news. And then yesterday, early yesterday, we got hit. And I say us, you know? Cause a lot of people that listen, you know what I'm saying? I follow on social media. A lot of people are from the Columbia area, so they either know. Knew Angie Stone. I know some people that knew her, went to school with her daughter. So they knew her daughter and they were talking about it or whatever, but it said she had passed yesterday. I didn't know what for at first, what it was that happened at first, but we found out later on that it was a car accident. She was near Mobile, Alabama. They were in a sprinter van, and nine people passed away. So it wasn't just her, but it was. You know, I thought I heard the opposite. Really? [01:12:21] Speaker A: I heard the opposite. [01:12:23] Speaker C: I heard nine people died. [01:12:24] Speaker A: No, they said that she was the only one. [01:12:26] Speaker C: Oh, she was the only person that died. Oh, for real? [01:12:29] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:12:30] Speaker A: That makes it even more. [01:12:32] Speaker C: Yeah, I saw something that said nine. All nine band members died. [01:12:35] Speaker A: Nah, they were all in the. They were all in the van. [01:12:38] Speaker C: But. Oh, she was the only one that. [01:12:39] Speaker A: They got hurt, but she was the only one that died. [01:12:41] Speaker C: Oh, I wonder. Cause she was. I, I saw something too, that said she was. She had like a, A blood infection or something not too long ago. [01:12:50] Speaker A: Nah, it was her time. Cause that's crazy. [01:12:53] Speaker C: It was her time. You believe in times. [01:12:55] Speaker A: When you gotta go, you got. When you supposed to go, you gonna go. [01:12:58] Speaker B: Yeah, it's times. [01:12:59] Speaker C: I don't believe in times. [01:13:00] Speaker A: I do. [01:13:01] Speaker B: It's times. Everybody got a time. [01:13:02] Speaker A: Everybody got a expiration date. [01:13:04] Speaker C: Yeah, you think so? [01:13:06] Speaker B: Yep. [01:13:06] Speaker C: So why y'all eat healthy? [01:13:08] Speaker A: I don't. I enjoy life. I, I, that's why I'm gonna, that's why I'm gonna say everybody has time. Because my great aunt smoked chain smoked her whole life. Like, we would go visit, and she was 93, had one in her mouth, one on the table, taking one out, the pack all lit up. She ain't die from cancer? No, no cancer, no lung cancer, nothing. [01:13:35] Speaker C: 93 cancer wasn't out yet when she died. [01:13:39] Speaker A: Yes, it was when she died. She died in what, early 2000s? [01:13:43] Speaker C: Yeah, it wasn't out yet. See, she had got past the way. If you was before she. [01:13:47] Speaker A: Are you kidding me? [01:13:48] Speaker C: She was great. She was grandfathered in, is what I'm saying. She was grandfathered in. No, no, I'm sorry, y'all. [01:13:55] Speaker A: Throat cancer, lung cancer. That was all happening. [01:13:58] Speaker C: Grandfather then. [01:13:59] Speaker A: And we were all. We were all. Everybody was just like, yo, it's crazy. [01:14:02] Speaker C: Grandfather. [01:14:02] Speaker A: She never. She never got it. [01:14:03] Speaker C: Now, she would have caught. [01:14:04] Speaker A: You know, but other people that were. Got it. [01:14:07] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. She was grandfathered in. She got an old contract. [01:14:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:11] Speaker C: If she would have had caught chickenpox. That was your aunt. [01:14:14] Speaker A: My great aunt. [01:14:15] Speaker C: Your great aunt. Your great aunt would have. If she'd have caught chickenpox, boy, she'd have died. But she was grandfathered into the old clause. She got killed. Like syphilis or something like that would have got her. But something. [01:14:26] Speaker A: Something really wrong with you. [01:14:27] Speaker C: Cancel. I don't believe in times. There's nothing you can do. [01:14:30] Speaker A: So what you believe? [01:14:31] Speaker C: That shit just happens. [01:14:33] Speaker B: Everybody got a time expiration date. [01:14:36] Speaker C: You just believe that because of what? [01:14:38] Speaker B: It's just like the milk. The milk got a date on the bottom of it. Well, back in the day, it had a bottom. Everybody got. [01:14:46] Speaker A: It's at the top now. On the top or on the side? [01:14:48] Speaker B: At the bottom. [01:14:49] Speaker C: Who gives you the time? [01:14:50] Speaker B: Hey, when you was married, you don't believe in Jesus. [01:14:52] Speaker C: What are you talking about? [01:14:53] Speaker B: Hey, I didn't say that. You said that. [01:14:55] Speaker C: Oh, you. I did. [01:14:56] Speaker A: My bad. [01:14:57] Speaker B: Why you think I got a Jesus? [01:14:58] Speaker A: Why you got a Jesus? [01:14:58] Speaker C: You don't believe it. [01:14:59] Speaker B: Jesus. [01:15:02] Speaker C: Yeah, but Angie Stone passed away. She was 63. What's her most famous song to y'all? [01:15:12] Speaker A: I was just listening to it last night. [01:15:14] Speaker C: Black Brother. Yeah, I think the dirty version. You heard the dirty version? No, black nigga, she did not sing you, so. [01:15:26] Speaker B: Hey, it's crazy. [01:15:28] Speaker A: It's too soon to be making jokes on Angie. We're gonna stop you right now. [01:15:32] Speaker B: It's crazy. Angie Stone, no matter. She a legend, no matter who. Who dies, whenever we bring him up on a show, it's always a joke on the air. [01:15:39] Speaker A: It's always a pun he got. [01:15:41] Speaker B: No, it's not. [01:15:42] Speaker C: It's not a joke. [01:15:43] Speaker B: It's the show. It's the show. [01:15:44] Speaker C: It's the spirit of the show. [01:15:46] Speaker A: Don't do it. [01:15:47] Speaker C: Now, yesterday, I laugh at probably not every funeral, but 70% of the funerals I've been at, I've been about to laugh. [01:15:57] Speaker A: No, no. Our family does, too. [01:15:58] Speaker B: For real. [01:15:58] Speaker A: We literally have a family group chat and somebody sent the post of who you not sitting next to. During a serious moment, like funeral or prayer circle, everybody started chiming in. I'm not sitting next to this person. I said, there's nobody in this family that you could sit next to. [01:16:17] Speaker C: Oh, that's what I was gonna ask. Was it? [01:16:19] Speaker A: Cause we start squeezing hands if we're in the prayer circle. You see this one over here? He like this looking around. Everybody start peeking, squeezing each other hands. [01:16:29] Speaker C: And it's just like, don't if. [01:16:31] Speaker A: And like, my grandmother used to lead prayer and she used to be. [01:16:34] Speaker C: She prayed longer. [01:16:35] Speaker A: No, she used to just be really good at it. She was younger. And then right before her stroke, she started and it started slowing up. The word started messing up. And we was all like. And then somebody squeezing your hand, and it's just like, don't squeeze my hand. And then you look up and then everybody like doing the Kevin Harler. [01:16:55] Speaker B: My daughter's a hand squeezer. [01:16:57] Speaker C: Yeah. Don't squeeze my hand to tell me to stop. Or if we laughing because I'm gonna laugh harder. [01:17:03] Speaker A: Harder, harder, harder, harder. [01:17:05] Speaker C: If I look up, but that's. [01:17:06] Speaker A: Cause black people, we don't take nothing seriously. [01:17:08] Speaker C: If I look up and everybody else is laughing, I might laugh harder. But if I look up and nobody else is laughing, I might feel bad. [01:17:18] Speaker A: There's been times where I'm looking, I'm praying like my head is down. And then his wife, she'll squeeze my hand and I look up and this one right here, Ella's like looking around. [01:17:32] Speaker C: Looking, trying to see who, laughing. [01:17:35] Speaker B: Come on now. [01:17:36] Speaker C: If I see somebody doing that, that might make me. Tighten me up. [01:17:39] Speaker A: He always got a little smirk. He be like. [01:17:47] Speaker B: That tightened me up. Came in a little late for me. It was delayed. [01:17:51] Speaker C: Shout out to Angie Stone, though. [01:17:52] Speaker B: My shit was buffering. [01:17:55] Speaker C: Shout out to Angie Stone, though. Oh, did they. Was it a single car accident or sprint? [01:18:01] Speaker A: Oh, oh, okay. So overturned. [01:18:06] Speaker C: That kills. Tractor trailer. [01:18:10] Speaker A: I just seen the word truck. [01:18:12] Speaker B: I saw the truck balled up on the side so it looked like it was by itself. [01:18:16] Speaker C: That's all. That's the sprinter. The sprinter back there. Yeah. Yeah. It's only one picture I saw of. [01:18:22] Speaker B: The van in the ditch. Right? Yeah. [01:18:24] Speaker C: Like in the median. Wasn't the median look like to you? [01:18:27] Speaker B: Well, it was grassy. It was grassy. [01:18:31] Speaker C: So it could have been the media. I don't know. [01:18:32] Speaker A: It's so sad. [01:18:33] Speaker C: So it's some, you know, they started conspiracy theories. Cause she was talking about how, you know, we mentioned earlier that she was in that group and people Sampled her song. So she was. She had gone live maybe last week or, you know, sometime recently and was talking about how, you know, she's owed a lot of money. Cause people used her sample back in the day in hip hop and stuff like that. And she was like, you know, she going at the Universal to get, you know, her money or whatever. And then this happens. So now people saying it was a little far fetched. [01:19:07] Speaker B: Yeah, her name was Angie B back then. Angie B. Yeah. [01:19:13] Speaker C: So Sugar Hill Records. [01:19:16] Speaker A: Sleep in peace. Queen. Queen. [01:19:19] Speaker C: That's D'Angelo, baby mama. [01:19:22] Speaker A: Is she really? I never knew that. [01:19:24] Speaker B: Yes, it is. You didn't know that? The son is crazy looking. [01:19:29] Speaker C: He's just big. [01:19:30] Speaker B: Pull it up. Pull it up. [01:19:32] Speaker C: You pull it up. [01:19:33] Speaker B: You got it on the screen. Put it on the screen. [01:19:35] Speaker C: It don't work like that. [01:19:36] Speaker A: I'mma do it. [01:19:37] Speaker B: Type it in. [01:19:38] Speaker A: I'm doing it right now. [01:19:40] Speaker B: Type it in. [01:19:41] Speaker A: Really? [01:19:41] Speaker C: Damn. [01:19:42] Speaker A: That whole no nothing shout out to him. [01:19:45] Speaker C: I'm sure he's mourning the death of his mama. [01:19:47] Speaker B: Yeah, he's an artist too. [01:19:49] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. I'm talking about he looked crazy. Wow. [01:19:52] Speaker B: Now I'm just saying, like, compared to what you can tell whose jeans is this from? [01:20:00] Speaker A: No, that's not him. [01:20:01] Speaker B: You could tell whose genes he pulled from. [01:20:03] Speaker C: Why is that? You know, now I'm. And I'm disrespectful. I'm just saying, I mean. [01:20:10] Speaker A: Oh, wait, okay. Is that him? [01:20:14] Speaker B: No, that's D'Angelo. [01:20:15] Speaker A: No. Okay, never mind. Nope, hold on. [01:20:18] Speaker C: I mean D'Angelo's. [01:20:20] Speaker A: Oh, wait, okay, it's probably. That's him. [01:20:23] Speaker B: Yeah, got him. Wow, he looks like Chop. [01:20:29] Speaker A: Nope, I'm doing it. [01:20:30] Speaker C: Don't, don't, don't, don't he look like Chop? He don't look good on the screen. Oh, no. [01:20:34] Speaker A: Oh. [01:20:38] Speaker C: And I'm definitely not putting that on the screen. Cause it don't work like that. What was I gonna say? Moving right along for these two negroes. [01:20:49] Speaker A: What you mean? Why I gotta be putting that he. [01:20:52] Speaker C: Looks crazy right now? [01:20:54] Speaker A: I've never seen him before in my life. [01:20:56] Speaker B: Oh, so if I say something, it's crazy, but when he. He's over there talking about. [01:21:00] Speaker C: What did I say? [01:21:01] Speaker B: Oh, what? Let's go down the list then. [01:21:03] Speaker C: Go ahead. [01:21:04] Speaker A: For real. [01:21:05] Speaker C: Let's go. [01:21:05] Speaker B: Rewind. [01:21:06] Speaker A: I just stopped him from even going. [01:21:08] Speaker C: Let's go. Check for check. [01:21:10] Speaker B: Don't explain. [01:21:10] Speaker C: Let's go. This disrespectful. Disrespect. I bet you my disrespect ain't as disrespectful let's go. [01:21:16] Speaker B: That's not true. [01:21:16] Speaker C: Let's go. [01:21:17] Speaker A: Didn't you just say there was nothing left to murder? [01:21:20] Speaker C: When did I say that? [01:21:21] Speaker A: Right. Like I'm talking about with. With. [01:21:24] Speaker C: Who was I talking about? [01:21:26] Speaker A: What do you mean? Murder Inc. CEO. [01:21:30] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he did say that. [01:21:31] Speaker C: Oh, he's dead. [01:21:32] Speaker A: Yeah, right after he died and we was talking about it. Yeah. Ain't nothing left to murder. [01:21:36] Speaker B: Yeah, that was pretty funny. [01:21:37] Speaker A: Quick, fast. [01:21:38] Speaker C: Oh, that's my voice. [01:21:39] Speaker A: Yep. Sometimes you be ready to. [01:21:43] Speaker B: The listeners know they do. [01:21:45] Speaker A: You are more disrespectful. [01:21:47] Speaker C: Yurik, do you want to explain it to him? [01:21:49] Speaker B: Mine's a. [01:21:49] Speaker A: Mine's a little bit more. [01:21:51] Speaker C: You want to explain it to him? [01:21:52] Speaker B: Mine are a little bit more subtle. [01:21:55] Speaker A: Your list is longer than his. [01:21:57] Speaker C: No, yours is more. [01:22:00] Speaker B: It's subtle. You might catch it when you look. [01:22:05] Speaker C: Yours on the top act lacks no kind of humor at all. And it's mean. Yours are mean. His. [01:22:15] Speaker B: He's amazing. [01:22:16] Speaker C: This is you. His. His. Her son. You ever seen that? You ever seen that, son? That looks crazy. Quasimodo, son. [01:22:30] Speaker A: Why he did not say no? Damn, Quasimodo. You added it. [01:22:35] Speaker B: Put the sauce on there. [01:22:36] Speaker C: That's New York accent. [01:22:38] Speaker A: Those who have been listening. Those who have been listening. Not the boss to y'all for a while. And the ones that email so high star Yoshi Philly. I need them to chime in on whose list is longer and who's more disrespectful. [01:22:56] Speaker C: Whoa. We ain't going to talk about the length of my list. My list long, my lift. My list is girthy. It might not be as long as his, but it's girthy. [01:23:06] Speaker B: My list is to the flow. [01:23:07] Speaker C: I got a. My list got a vein in the middle of it. [01:23:11] Speaker A: I'm gonna just bleach my ears now. [01:23:16] Speaker C: My long. My list is Flex. Where. [01:23:18] Speaker A: Flex, that's enough. [01:23:19] Speaker B: Is Flex here? We got Flex. [01:23:21] Speaker A: That's enough. [01:23:22] Speaker C: I'm trying to find it. [01:23:23] Speaker B: It's Flex at the door, right? Yeah, but like I said, mine are more subtle. I think mine are a lot subtle. Mine, you know, is a little underlying joke. But yours is more like a direct joke. [01:23:35] Speaker A: He's here. [01:23:37] Speaker B: Yeah, Flex here. Yeah, what up? [01:23:39] Speaker C: Flex, this is L. Murphy. Oh, sorry. Let me say my last language. [01:23:46] Speaker B: Find me on Facebook. Promotion. [01:23:51] Speaker C: This nigga looks crazy. [01:23:53] Speaker B: Did you see him with those dreads? [01:23:56] Speaker A: No. Go ahead. Now. I need this rant to happen right now. [01:24:00] Speaker B: Come on, Flex. [01:24:01] Speaker A: I need this rant right now. [01:24:02] Speaker C: This nigga really said I need you. [01:24:04] Speaker A: To be l in flex voice. [01:24:06] Speaker C: This nigga really said you can tell what side of the gene pool he was swimming in. [01:24:12] Speaker B: Pull up your screen, bro. Put it directly. [01:24:16] Speaker A: Blow it up, Blow it up. Ready? And go. [01:24:22] Speaker C: He's gonna be mourning. [01:24:30] Speaker B: Because they were twins. Which one? One's gone. One's still here. [01:24:37] Speaker C: Gene pool. Thick, long descended of slaves. [01:24:45] Speaker B: Yeah. Hey, you know. You know Star got. You know Star got fired from Hot 97 for that, right? [01:24:57] Speaker C: No, but he said some for Aaliyah. [01:24:59] Speaker B: It was a plane crash. They had that. But he came back, though, playing in the background. No, not in Hot 97. [01:25:05] Speaker C: Yeah, he did. [01:25:06] Speaker B: Not at all. [01:25:06] Speaker C: No, he went back. Wait, he went to Power? [01:25:08] Speaker B: Yeah, he didn't. [01:25:09] Speaker C: Yeah, he went to Power. But he got. But then he got fired from. For saying that by DJ Envy. Daughter. [01:25:15] Speaker B: Dag. And we in South Carolina, too. [01:25:17] Speaker A: What he said about her daughter? [01:25:18] Speaker C: Yeah, he said something about graping her daughter. She was, like, five at the time. [01:25:23] Speaker A: Ew. [01:25:24] Speaker C: Yeah, it was some wild. Him and Danby was beefing about something. He said some wild. [01:25:28] Speaker B: I still watch him. [01:25:30] Speaker C: Who, Star? [01:25:30] Speaker A: Yeah, he is. He is. Mentally, this. That's. That's. [01:25:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:25:35] Speaker A: Mental disassociation. [01:25:36] Speaker C: But not for real, though. Shout out to Angie Stone, though. [01:25:38] Speaker B: Yeah, we gotta watch it. We in South Carolina, too. [01:25:41] Speaker A: They coming for y'all now. [01:25:42] Speaker C: Open carry. [01:25:43] Speaker B: Open carry. I got it with me right now. [01:25:45] Speaker A: What y'all say? [01:25:45] Speaker C: Open care. [01:25:46] Speaker B: Be careful. [01:25:48] Speaker C: But she did lose. She did lose some weight later on. She looked. Well, I mean, she still looked. [01:25:57] Speaker A: I didn't know she was 63. [01:25:58] Speaker C: Me either. But, I mean, she was out so. [01:26:01] Speaker A: Long, I thought she was, like, in her early 50s. [01:26:03] Speaker B: Nah, she look older than that. [01:26:04] Speaker A: I didn't realize how. [01:26:05] Speaker C: Older than what? [01:26:06] Speaker A: How much older she was. [01:26:07] Speaker C: No, she didn't. Not when she passed. You see the video of her singing at the last show? It was in Mobile. It was some. What was it, like a Mardi Gras thing down there? And it was a whole band. I'm glad y'all told me it was just her. Cause it was like the whole band. And I was like, damn, everybody on stage that is singing is dead. But it wasn't. So it was just her. [01:26:32] Speaker A: It was just her. [01:26:33] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah. But, yeah, a lot of people was posting about her or whatever. [01:26:39] Speaker A: Yeah, they got some Angie tributes going up now. Really? [01:26:42] Speaker C: So Black Brother wasn't your favorite Angie song? So. [01:26:46] Speaker A: So, I mean, I wasn't, like. I was younger when Angie Stone was, like, at her highest. I just knew her music. It wasn't like I was a avid Angie Stone brother. [01:26:57] Speaker B: That was my favorite. [01:26:58] Speaker C: That's Black Brother. [01:26:59] Speaker B: That is Black Brother. Y'all call it Black Brother? [01:27:02] Speaker C: I told you that song. He just like saying yeah a bunch of times before. No white brother. [01:27:09] Speaker A: Okay. I hope not. [01:27:12] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, this was a good one. [01:27:14] Speaker B: Oh, you know why you like it? Because it was a sample. From who? Oh, yeah, you know who the sample from. [01:27:19] Speaker C: This is a good one too. She got some hits now. [01:27:22] Speaker B: Yes, you do got some hits. [01:27:24] Speaker C: Oh, that's the one, right? [01:27:25] Speaker B: That's the one. You right, that's the one. [01:27:27] Speaker C: It's the one all the way. [01:27:29] Speaker B: Dang. They got. Yeah. Turn that off. Turn that off. [01:27:33] Speaker C: You about to cry. [01:27:34] Speaker B: Yeah, we get teary eyed in here. [01:27:35] Speaker C: This one right here, don't make me. [01:27:36] Speaker B: Feel they gonna play that song at the funeral. I guarantee it. D'Angelo. What is he on that song? [01:27:45] Speaker C: No, this black brother. [01:27:48] Speaker B: Is he on a remix? [01:27:49] Speaker C: No, Alicia Keys is. And Eve. [01:27:52] Speaker B: I can hear D'Angelo on that. It might be that bass in the background or something. [01:27:56] Speaker C: No, it's that. Yeah, it sound like one of his songs. Yeah, yeah. Let's see what else happened this week before we get out of here. This is what High Star was alluding to. It was a story about some city councilmen in Charleston. Three city councilmen and five others. They've been charged in corruption schemes. They've been charged for a slew of bribery, kickbacks, ex starshine and money laundering schemes. Jerome Hayward, Sandino Moses and Mike Brown. [01:28:34] Speaker A: They got the hoodest names ever. [01:28:36] Speaker C: S. Sandino. [01:28:38] Speaker A: Nah, that's a Spanish hood name. [01:28:39] Speaker C: Spanish guy, Spanish name. [01:28:41] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a Spanish hood name. Sandino. [01:28:43] Speaker C: What's he down here? Hood, Hood. This is all black. No, down here there are no Puerto Ricans. Down here, you just light skinned or Mexican. [01:28:51] Speaker B: I told my people. [01:28:52] Speaker A: No, a lot of, a lot of people, I'm like, oh, you know what? No, no, I'm just saying, like in the south, everybody takes. [01:28:59] Speaker C: Oh, either light skinned Mexican. [01:29:00] Speaker A: Yeah. And I'm like, I'm like. I would see them like you Puerto Rican. Like, they'd be like, yo, you the first person. I'm not from here. That's why. [01:29:07] Speaker B: Yeah, you could talk. [01:29:08] Speaker A: I know there's more. [01:29:08] Speaker C: Oh, oh, I got you. I got you. [01:29:10] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, sorry, go ahead. [01:29:13] Speaker C: Yeah. They represent the 5th and 5th, 3rd and 1 district. Respectfully. The others charged include Donovan Laval Moten, Aaron Charles Lee Hicks, Hasting Tutorian Fields and Rose, Emily Lorenzo. Okay, we got a Lorenzo. You know, she's Spanish. And Michelle Stent Hilton. Now, Hayward, Moses, Moten, and Hicks, they all pled guilty, according to the prosecution. And a federal grand jury returned indictments on Brown, Fields, Lorenzo, and Stant Hilton. Let's see what they were accused of. Okay, so Jerome Hayward, he was charged over three separate schemes, according to Andrews, Soliciting payments in exchange for his official action as a city councilman. And one of the accusations. And he conspired with Brown and Hicks to accept bribes from Hicks in exchange for Hayward's support in rezoning the Baker Hospital site. And conspiring with Moton, Lorenzo, and Stent Hilton to embezzle money from the city of North Charleston. By soliciting and accepting kickbacks from nonprofits run by Moton and Stitt Hilton, they could face up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. Um. [01:30:42] Speaker A: Was it worth it, y'all? [01:30:43] Speaker C: Moton, he conspired to pay Hayward kickbacks after the nonprofit that Moton ran received funds from North Charleston. I think it's really just a real big kickback thing. Stant Hilton, he's charged with conspiracy to commit bribery with respect to programs receiving federal funds and honest services. Wire fraud. What is that? Honest services, wide fraud. Lorenzo, she's accused of laundering money. So she was, like, the middleman to launder the money. Mike Brown, he's. It's a whole lot of bribery charges. Bribery, conspiracy to bribe. [01:31:33] Speaker A: God damn it. [01:31:34] Speaker C: Who are they bribing? [01:31:35] Speaker A: God damn it. [01:31:35] Speaker C: Y'all shout out to these niggas, and they all colored folk. So there you have it. So, yeah, I was gonna have that as my scam of the week, but, you know, it really ain't a scam. They was just getting over. Getting over. In other news, something that was alluded to earlier, too. We were talking about Diddy's lawyer, his legal team, and the guy that said he was leaving, he said he was leaving because he was connected to Roc Nation. And so he said he didn't feel like he was in good faith for him to. Cause they wouldn't like Jay Z. And them would never say anything about Diddy. They just made sure they separated themselves from him. And so this lawyer, he was like, well, because he was representing them, he not gonna mess with Diddy. So that was his reason of not representing Diddy anymore. [01:32:33] Speaker B: So. [01:32:36] Speaker C: In other Diddy news, his legal team is coming out strong against the swirling allegations surrounding the hip hop mogul. His attorney, Tenney Geragos, appeared on tmz, and he made it clear that the rumors about celebrities being caught on Video at Diddy's alleged freak off parties are completely false. He emphatically told host Harvey Levin and her father, Mark Garagos. Oh, this is a lady. Tenny is a woman. I'm sorry. So her father name is Mark. That no such tapes exist. That the federal raise on Diddy's properties did not uncover any incriminating footage involving celebrities. Beyond the tape rumors, they also addressed one of the most serious claims against Diddy, that his legal troubles involve minors. She made it clear that none of the criminal charges filed against Diddy relate to underage individuals, despite what has been widely circulated in the media. While there are civil lawsuits accusing Diddy of sexual misconduct involving minors, they dismissed them, calling out what she sees as a coordinated effort by certain attorneys to exploit his high profile status. And one of the biggest targets was attorney, you guessed it, Tony Busby, who's filed multiple cases against Diddy. They criticized Busby's tactics, accusing him of chasing media attention and clients. So, yep. So they finally made a statement about the amount of stuff. [01:34:23] Speaker A: So we'll see. Stay tuned. [01:34:27] Speaker B: I'm not even entertained. [01:34:29] Speaker C: I mean, it's not for entertaining. [01:34:31] Speaker B: I mean, it is for entertaining. All the information they putting out there. [01:34:34] Speaker A: Who. [01:34:34] Speaker C: Who was they? [01:34:35] Speaker B: Show us what's going. [01:34:37] Speaker C: Who is they? [01:34:38] Speaker B: They is the. Whoever was big. What's his. [01:34:44] Speaker A: The leaky pigeons. [01:34:45] Speaker C: The pigeons, Busby. [01:34:47] Speaker B: Anybody else that call in or anybody else that have a comment about it, I didn't want to hear it. [01:34:55] Speaker C: Oh, so you. [01:34:55] Speaker B: Let's get the trial started and then you ain't got to say the celebrities ain't involved. Let us see. [01:35:02] Speaker C: Well, I think they do have to say something because them not saying anything makes it seem like they're guilty. [01:35:09] Speaker B: I think really they're doing it so they're not getting no backlash. Like, if you on that tape and you like, oh, shit, they gonna put it out, man. Hey, I need. I need to go to the courts and let them know that it wasn't like that, you know? So I think they're trying to get everything cleared up first. [01:35:30] Speaker C: What do you mean get it cleared up? [01:35:33] Speaker B: Your listeners are smart, you said, right? You might not be as smart as the listeners, but they get me. [01:35:39] Speaker C: I'm asking for me, like. Cause I. What do you mean? What you mean they? They. Cause you saying a lot of they or whatever. Who I mean, what cleared up? [01:35:48] Speaker B: All right. I think the team. The teams that. The information that they're putting out there. [01:35:54] Speaker C: Right now, they putting out as in who is they? [01:35:57] Speaker B: Lawyers. [01:35:58] Speaker C: Diddy's lawyers. [01:35:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:35:59] Speaker C: So the information Diddy's lawyers putting out. [01:36:01] Speaker B: Okay, is that. Is that who put the information about that you just read? [01:36:08] Speaker C: Yeah, it was talking against Busby and all of that. [01:36:11] Speaker B: Who put that out? [01:36:13] Speaker C: Who put it out? [01:36:13] Speaker B: Yeah. Who is that from? [01:36:15] Speaker A: Source. Who's the leaky pigeon? [01:36:17] Speaker C: It's not a leaky pigeon. That's a statement they made. [01:36:19] Speaker B: Statement from who? That's what I'm saying. [01:36:21] Speaker C: Statement from the Garrows. [01:36:23] Speaker B: Okay, Right now they are. They got it. [01:36:28] Speaker C: So finish what you were saying. [01:36:30] Speaker B: I'm finished. [01:36:30] Speaker A: Are they mysterious? [01:36:31] Speaker B: I'm finished. [01:36:33] Speaker C: I don't get what you were saying. [01:36:35] Speaker A: I'm gonna put these back on. [01:36:36] Speaker B: Don't worry. You ain't got to get it. [01:36:37] Speaker C: I do, because I want to have a conversation. Not just you talk off Mike. [01:36:41] Speaker B: We have a conversation. [01:36:41] Speaker C: No, I want to have a conversation on the mic because listeners want us to hear us have a conversation because I can't say what I want to say. If I. If I hear. Here's the thing. If I hear what you saying wrong. [01:36:51] Speaker B: I hear what you're saying. [01:36:51] Speaker C: If I. No, listen. If I hear what you're saying wrong, I can't talk about it. And I'm talking off a misunderstanding. That's why I'm asking for a little clarity in what you're saying. So I'll clarity you up. All right? Don't worry about it. Yeah. Let's get into our scam of the week. [01:37:12] Speaker A: All righty. [01:37:14] Speaker B: Caddy up. Caddy up. [01:37:16] Speaker A: Doom Boom. [01:37:17] Speaker B: And the day. [01:37:20] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:37:21] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:37:23] Speaker C: I did Friday, Hey. I did Friday. [01:37:26] Speaker A: Okay. [01:37:27] Speaker C: 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. I did fraud today, okay? I did a good job today. [01:37:45] Speaker B: Blessings come from God. [01:37:47] Speaker C: Cause I'm committing fraud. [01:37:49] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:37:50] Speaker C: I did a good job today. I had a lot of scammers this week. This is one I'll get into. This happened in South Carolina, too. It was a CEO. They defrauded a company to build a $2.5 million beach house. Former telecommunications executive has been sentenced to more than three years in federal. Only three years after defrauding his company of $2.5 million to fund the construction of a personal beach house, Joseph Edward Gallagher, 67, of Greenville was convicted of wire fraud after misleading his employer, AFL Telecommunications, into paying for the construction of a luxury home on Kiawah Island. [01:38:34] Speaker B: Oh, wow, that's Charleston, huh? [01:38:36] Speaker C: Gallagher, who served. So that was probably going to be like a little vacation home. He served as president and CEO of AFL Telecommunications. He fabricated false business records to conceal payments to Epic Development Group llc, a builder constructing his beach house. Authorities say Gallagher altered invoices to make it appear that AFL was paying for consulting services rather than construction. EPIC was unaware of the fraudulent scheme. Despite receiving an annual salary exceeding $2 million, Gallagher manipulated the company's finances to funnel millions into the project. You already make $2 million a year and you still want. That ain't enough. [01:39:19] Speaker B: Did they finish the house? Did it say? [01:39:21] Speaker C: I think so. Yeah, he was. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison and they ordered him to pay a $34,000 fine. Oh. A separate hearing will determine restitution. I think they did finish the house. [01:39:38] Speaker B: Cause I was thinking of they had a big ass shell with just the wood and not even finished house. Yeah, but if they finish it. Dang. [01:39:47] Speaker C: I mean, who gets it? [01:39:49] Speaker B: I wonder who gets it. [01:39:50] Speaker C: If they do finish it, they'll probably have to auction it off. Yeah, so they can get the money. So the they can get the money back. [01:39:58] Speaker B: Well, he's fired. [01:40:01] Speaker C: Maybe. Maybe he could lie. Well, now he going to jail. [01:40:06] Speaker A: He's going to get a job around these parts. [01:40:10] Speaker B: He white he'll still get one. Yep, he'll get a job a CEO somewhere too. [01:40:17] Speaker C: He might. He might get a political. He might be in the White House. Well, thank y'all guys for listening. L. Yo, let everybody tell everybody where they can find you on social media. Or do you want to tell us off mic too? [01:40:34] Speaker B: No, I want. I want y'all to know you can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook. You can catch me on the Digital Studios podcast or the last episode here. [01:40:44] Speaker C: I'mma edit that one thing out. You know what it is, Corey, welcome back. Where can they find you on social media? [01:40:53] Speaker A: Y'all can find me on social media. Orison, did you keep them shades on the whole time? [01:40:58] Speaker C: Oh, I forgot about the shade. [01:40:59] Speaker A: I was back and forth. But you know, I'm on my BMAC right now. We we exiting out. So yeah, y'all can find me on or Corey Sin and you can social media platforms. [01:41:09] Speaker C: Oh yeah, my bad. And you can find me on social media at Preacher BP. You can find a show on Instagram @DJ BlazeShow. And check us out if you like to see the show on the Crux media group you YouTube page where you can see the visuals. Thank you guys for listening. Thanks you to my co hosts. At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy. [01:41:32] Speaker A: It's your girl, Corey. [01:41:33] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al. [01:41:34] Speaker C: And we out. [01:41:35] Speaker B: Peace. This is the DJ Blaze sa.

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