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[00:01:14] Speaker C: Music, news, entertainment, and needed discussions that the DJ Blaze radio show podcast shabboy. Be easy. I got a guest today.
Hold on. Let me tell you.
[00:01:57] Speaker B: My guest. Am I even here?
[00:01:58] Speaker C: Yeah, you're here. Welcome.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: Thanks for having me.
[00:02:03] Speaker C: G from scholars and dollars.
[00:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:02:07] Speaker C: Weekly wind. Weekly wind down.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:02:09] Speaker C: How you been?
[00:02:10] Speaker B: Pretty good. You know, my life has changed.
[00:02:14] Speaker C: You know, my whole life. Yeah, it has changed. You know, I was about to surprise the listeners, but I always do the description, so it's no need to try to surprise the listeners.
[00:02:23] Speaker B: Oh, you can surprise them.
[00:02:24] Speaker C: Yeah, but. Amy. Back, y'all. Hey, hold on. Let me get something. Let me go to my. Here we go. Welcome back, Amy.
[00:02:31] Speaker B: Hello.
[00:02:32] Speaker C: Hello, Amy. She used all ptO.
[00:02:37] Speaker B: I used the pto out to pto.
[00:02:39] Speaker D: And I went into short term.
[00:02:40] Speaker C: Short term StD.
[00:02:41] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:02:42] Speaker C: What's short term?
[00:02:43] Speaker D: Disability.
[00:02:46] Speaker C: FMLA.
[00:02:47] Speaker D: No, FMLA. Most of the times you don't get paid for FMLA, so that would be a last resort.
[00:02:51] Speaker C: Well, this was definitely.
Welcome back, Amy. We're happy to have you back here. A breath of fresh air. I was reaching.
I know. Cl tired of being on the show because I asked. Hey, what are you doing, bro? But shout out to everybody that guessed. Adrian and Cl and the lady.
[00:03:13] Speaker B: Yeah, it was good times listening.
[00:03:15] Speaker C: Yeah. Yeah. Well, thank you.
[00:03:16] Speaker B: It wasn't the same without Amy.
[00:03:18] Speaker C: Yes, it wasn't. It's not. No. You know what I'm saying? But G. Yeah. Good to have you back in the podcast.
[00:03:25] Speaker B: And, you know, here I am.
[00:03:27] Speaker C: I didn't realize it's been July.
[00:03:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it's been a long know. We had a lot go.
[00:03:32] Speaker C: Did. Yeah. Has some loss. Had some new additions.
[00:03:36] Speaker B: Yes. Let a little person.
[00:03:39] Speaker C: Yeah. Sorry about one of your.
[00:03:43] Speaker B: That was. That was, you know, Melinda from skulls and dollars. She passed away in.
You know, I'm back. The microphone works?
[00:03:54] Speaker C: Yep. Your voice.
[00:03:56] Speaker B: Yeah, we hear. She'd want me to keep it going, so here we are.
[00:03:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:04:00] Speaker D: Okay, so we're not on camera today. So let me first say, g. Snatch like a motherfucker. Y'all bounce back. Queen. Snap back, Queen.
[00:04:11] Speaker B: Let me first put that out there. Thank you.
I've done nothing but carry the baby around. So that is a surprise.
Breastfeeding for a little while. I gave it up for New Year's. That was my new year's resolution.
[00:04:26] Speaker C: Oh, I thought you said you gave it up for lent.
[00:04:28] Speaker B: That too.
Listen, that is something that I underestimated.
[00:04:34] Speaker C: The pain. I heard it hurts.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: No, it wasn't hurt. It wasn't even the hurting. It's just mentally taxing. It is a lot when you are the sole provider for the baby.
Maybe if I have another one, because my mind will be in a different place and I'll understand a little bit better. Maybe.
[00:04:59] Speaker D: But my goal was life around getting it out.
[00:05:03] Speaker B: My goal was to get to six to eight weeks, and I made it. So then I was like, well, I.
[00:05:09] Speaker C: Asked that because I heard somewhere they need a drink. My reading, that right? Breastfeeding make you get back?
[00:05:16] Speaker B: It does. It does help you lose weight. Now, I gained weight since I stopped breastfeeding. I lost 25 pounds.
[00:05:24] Speaker C: After you had your baby, you lost 25 pounds? Well, I mean, nine pounds 7oz was the baby.
[00:05:29] Speaker B: Six pounds 15oz 9oz true.
[00:05:39] Speaker C: Nine pounds is a big baby.
[00:05:41] Speaker B: That is a big baby.
[00:05:42] Speaker D: Big baby.
[00:05:42] Speaker C: I was like seven, eight. I was premature though. But anyway, that's another story. Go ahead.
[00:05:47] Speaker B: Well, so we were a week early. I went for a regular appointment. And then the daughter was like, you're not going home. Here's a Wheelchair.
It's time to go.
[00:05:58] Speaker C: She was poking out.
[00:06:00] Speaker B: Well, I don't know. I wasn't down there, but I was uncomfortable all day. Right. And so I told her father to get the car earlier. He was like, oh, I think you're just nervous about the baby. I was like, get the car.
[00:06:14] Speaker D: With his experience. Okay.
[00:06:18] Speaker C: I mean, he has been there before.
[00:06:20] Speaker B: Well, not brandon.
[00:06:22] Speaker C: Hold up, let me see. It's over here somewhere. There we go.
[00:06:30] Speaker B: Anyhow, so I kind of labored at home. Most of the labor, I got to 5 cm.
[00:06:38] Speaker D: Wow.
[00:06:38] Speaker C: Who you had in the ketra?
[00:06:40] Speaker B: That's strong. No, I was just at home walking around like a.
[00:06:43] Speaker C: No.
[00:06:43] Speaker B: You know, weirdo not knowing that I was in labor because she had midwife.
[00:06:46] Speaker C: I thought she had.
[00:06:47] Speaker B: No, she's great too. But I was just at home I went to the hospital earlier, like 04:00 that morning, and they said I wasn't dilated past a centimeter.
[00:06:55] Speaker C: See, that's how you know you are a coach's daughter because you just use, like, walking. I'm going to walk it off. I don't feel good. I'm about to walk it off. So you was literally walking it off?
[00:07:05] Speaker B: Literally watching family business getting up and down. Because, I mean, it's really ridiculous, right? So it's a ridiculous show that I enjoy. It was like what got me through probably the last two weeks of my pregnancy. I just binged it. And it was so ridiculous, like seeing joanna mann and all that. What's his name?
[00:07:22] Speaker D: What's joanna?
[00:07:23] Speaker B: Man, see, if you would have said that.
[00:07:26] Speaker D: It's miguel nunez.
[00:07:28] Speaker C: Sure.
[00:07:28] Speaker B: Right? So either way, spanish, he's something.
[00:07:32] Speaker C: Nunes, do you got his hair?
[00:07:34] Speaker B: Maybe.
So anyway, I was, you know, like you said, coach's daughter. Coach. I'm like, this is painful. They sent me back home because I had a doctor's appointment later that day. And then I went to doctor at about 230. And then finally they were just like, you, five and a half. Send me to dilate it. You need to wheel around.
[00:07:54] Speaker C: What's the dilation? Nine. What are they supposed to.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: And so really, when I got over there, they were like, I had gone through such, so much of it at home.
It's gone.
[00:08:04] Speaker C: They gave you a snack?
[00:08:05] Speaker B: No, I didn't get a snack. You can't eat.
But I didn't feel like eating again. It's an experience that you just have to do it.
[00:08:15] Speaker C: So most of the pain was at home?
[00:08:17] Speaker B: Well, no, it got worse, but by the time I got to the hospital, got about 6 cm, by the time I checked me in and stuff, they gave me an epidural.
[00:08:26] Speaker C: Okay, I know. That's my next question.
[00:08:28] Speaker B: Yeah, the lady was like, oh, so you're going to not use the epidural? I said, hell no. I thought it was like a cut off point. It is, but it's not until like seven, maybe.
[00:08:37] Speaker C: What happened? I don't know what happened. If you get it too late, something.
[00:08:41] Speaker B: Happened to the baby. You can't do it.
[00:08:42] Speaker C: Yeah, a lot of people I follow on Facebook probably got their epidurals, you.
[00:08:48] Speaker B: Know, but I did most of the stuff, like, a lot of it at home. And for black women, with the way that black maternal health is, for me, it's probably good because what happens is we get there early, then they do a bunch of different stuff to you.
[00:09:00] Speaker D: And they have a bunch of miss your symptoms.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Yeah. And then you end up having a C section for no reason because they give you the pitocin and different stuff to kind of speed up delivery, but basically got checked in at four.
[00:09:13] Speaker C: I thought you said it was no snacks.
[00:09:15] Speaker B: Pitocin. Boy.
[00:09:22] Speaker D: And I had the most stubborn kids. Yeah, well, the first one was stubborn. The second one, we just planned that out. But the first one.
[00:09:28] Speaker C: What do you mean planned it out?
[00:09:29] Speaker D: It was a planned c section because the doctor didn't want to do a VBAC vaginal birth after c section, which.
[00:09:39] Speaker B: Can be done, but they're difficult to do, supposedly.
[00:09:42] Speaker C: Oh, because you had a c section? The first one?
[00:09:45] Speaker D: Yeah. Pitocin. They broke my water. Not one inch. I never dilated past an inch.
[00:09:52] Speaker B: Wow. And it's nothing like they do on tv. Like, you know how in tv somebody run in the room and then water just all over.
[00:09:59] Speaker C: It's not water.
[00:10:00] Speaker B: Waiting on my water. I was ready to go down there. I was running down the stairs and be like, I told you I was having a baby.
[00:10:05] Speaker D: Look.
[00:10:06] Speaker C: Is it a lot of water when they break it?
[00:10:10] Speaker B: I feel it. By the time I had. So they had to break my water, too.
[00:10:14] Speaker D: They took this long little tool.
[00:10:16] Speaker C: That's what I'm going to add.
[00:10:17] Speaker B: Oh, no. She just poop. And then water just for me because I was moving along.
[00:10:22] Speaker C: Of course. You took the long tool baby. Yeah.
[00:10:24] Speaker D: They told my baby daddy not to look. He looked. You don't want to look at this. He looked.
[00:10:29] Speaker C: He looked at that vagina.
Oh, it splashed out.
[00:10:34] Speaker D: Yeah, it was like a warm. It felt like peeing in my clothes. That's what it felt like.
[00:10:38] Speaker C: Oh, you were in your clothes.
[00:10:39] Speaker D: I mean, I had no draws on. I was in the gown.
[00:10:41] Speaker C: Oh, that's okay. Did they put like a bucket down there?
[00:10:44] Speaker B: No.
[00:10:45] Speaker C: So they just let it go on the floor?
[00:10:47] Speaker B: It's not on the floor. It's in the bed.
[00:10:48] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:10:52] Speaker B: No, not yet. Okay.
[00:10:54] Speaker C: You're talking to a nigga. For one. I don't have a vagina. For two, I've never had a baby.
[00:11:00] Speaker B: Okay.
Yeah. It's not. It's just I had a great nurse team, which really made a difference. There was a black nurse in there.
[00:11:10] Speaker C: No, go ahead. I'm sorry.
[00:11:13] Speaker B: No. Steelers. Not a great team.
[00:11:14] Speaker D: So it was definitely.
[00:11:15] Speaker C: You made a playoff.
[00:11:17] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:11:18] Speaker C: You said black head nurse. Black head coach.
[00:11:21] Speaker B: Yeah, but the nurse does make a difference. And I will say that I got back there, like I said, got checked in and the baby was here. 08:46 p.m.. Okay, so that means basically I labored at home until quick for a first baby. Yeah.
She just was like, they do the peanut ball. But I had no idea that they do all of it in the same room.
[00:11:46] Speaker C: What is the peanut ball?
[00:11:48] Speaker B: I'm still thinking we own tv. And they got the wheel.
[00:11:50] Speaker D: Rush you out real quick.
[00:11:53] Speaker B: Time to have the baby. No, everybody's in there.
You got your warmer, you got the bed turns into like a delivery bed. So it pulls out warmer. Yeah, for the baby when it comes out. So as long as the baby.
[00:12:07] Speaker D: Hospitals are cold, you can't just put a naked baby.
[00:12:10] Speaker B: Yeah. So as long as the baby is healthy.
[00:12:12] Speaker C: At Walmart.
[00:12:15] Speaker D: As long as the baby is healthy.
[00:12:19] Speaker B: Everything that's happened, they take the baby out and they basically put it on you.
As soon as they pull it out.
[00:12:25] Speaker C: Put it in warmers.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: No, they put it on you like.
[00:12:27] Speaker C: They put a baby failure.
Do they expose your skin? Okay.
[00:12:35] Speaker D: I didn't experience any of.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: That's the only way it does skin and skin.
[00:12:38] Speaker D: I had two c sections.
[00:12:39] Speaker C: So they don't do that with c section.
[00:12:40] Speaker D: No. They was like, here, how he looked. We about to go wash him now.
I was like this.
[00:12:47] Speaker C: Why they do it different?
[00:12:48] Speaker B: Because C section, they cut the baby out. Did you know that?
[00:12:52] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:12:53] Speaker B: I was trying to start at the beginning.
[00:12:55] Speaker D: I was numbed from the chest down, so, yeah, you don't want me to hold a baby right now, but, I.
[00:13:00] Speaker C: Mean, they could just lay it on you so he can get familiar.
[00:13:02] Speaker B: No. Usually clean. Now, I have seen they might try to lay the baby, but what the baby needs and what you need, because you've just had major surgery, so you got to kind of do the clean up surgery thing, and then they got to take care of the baby, too. So sometimes some people have different experiences, but she's right, from what I understand.
[00:13:20] Speaker D: And I'd be asleep anyway. They say most people stay awake during their c sections. I'd be knocked. I do not remember. Show me the pictures later because I do not remember this happening. Both times I got a picture of them holding the baby up to my face. I remember that, and I'm wide awake.
[00:13:37] Speaker B: My eyes are.
[00:13:38] Speaker C: That's why I was going to ask. You were out of.
[00:13:39] Speaker D: But they told me I was there. I don't remember it.
[00:13:44] Speaker B: But if you have vaginal birth and it's a healthy birth, thank God she came out. I pushed for 20 minutes.
I had a good coach team, though. Like, I was not laboring long and doing all that breathing, but I did mess up because I was watching the office and the doctor had to ask if they would try.
[00:14:04] Speaker C: Because you were laughing.
Yeah, it was a light laughter.
[00:14:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
You couldn't be a hard laugh. I was like, one, two, three.
I had to reset my count. The doctor said, can someone turn the tv off?
[00:14:21] Speaker C: I'm like, no, leave that shit.
[00:14:24] Speaker B: Michael did.
I've seen every episode of the office, so there's no reason for my behavior other than I got an epidural.
But she was pulling it off because they want you to feel some of it. This particular doctor wants you to feel.
[00:14:37] Speaker D: So you know when to push.
[00:14:38] Speaker B: So you know what you're actually pushing quite. Yeah, it was a human. But anyway, enough of that.
We're happy and healthy. Corey is beautiful.
[00:14:50] Speaker C: Why Corey?
[00:14:51] Speaker B: Well, so I was playing around with know Coco. Golf's name is.
[00:14:56] Speaker C: Oh, okay. Oh, that's it. That's all.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: Well, that wasn't really named after Corey, but she spells her with a c and I saw it a long time ago. You spell yours with A-K-I mean, her dad initial.
[00:15:08] Speaker C: Yeah. She wear a lot of red. That's all I'm going to say.
[00:15:11] Speaker D: Wow.
[00:15:14] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:15:15] Speaker B: You can't say that to the k's over here. I wear red because I work at a school.
[00:15:23] Speaker C: Yeah, but you spelled your daughter.
[00:15:25] Speaker D: Even the daddy's not a red fellow, so what?
[00:15:29] Speaker C: I'm talking about blood.
[00:15:33] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:15:33] Speaker D: I was talking about greek stuff.
[00:15:36] Speaker C: I'm an African American.
[00:15:39] Speaker B: Well, yes, but anyway, yes, I did that. And then her middle name is Joel. That's my grandmother's names, Josephine and Eloise together.
[00:15:47] Speaker C: And it's not a made up name either. There are some Joelle.
[00:15:51] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:15:52] Speaker C: Like in bead.
[00:15:53] Speaker B: I could have just done that. I considered that, but I went through all kind of names and I went with Corey. I wanted to be Eunice. We both have gender neutral names, so my first name could be a guy's name spelled differently and his name is a girl's name, even though he thinks it's Dana. Dana.
[00:16:11] Speaker C: Did I get it right?
[00:16:12] Speaker D: Stacey?
[00:16:15] Speaker B: It's all relative.
[00:16:16] Speaker C: You only know a couple.
Okay.
[00:16:20] Speaker B: I actually had the nerve to put that on my baby name list.
[00:16:22] Speaker C: The first Stacey you think about who you think about when you think of Stacey? A guy.
[00:16:27] Speaker D: Well, I got a Sara Stacey, but I think of Stacey from the woods.
[00:16:31] Speaker C: Exactly. That's who I think of. He's like, you a go.
[00:16:36] Speaker B: I figured it was some girl he talked to named Stacey. That's why they name it. End up on my list.
[00:16:40] Speaker D: That's a weird name. To just throw out there. Where's Stacey come from?
[00:16:45] Speaker C: Stacey Ogman.
[00:16:46] Speaker B: Yeah. But anyway, we're all good. I'm glad to be here on the dj blaze show.
[00:16:51] Speaker C: Wonderful, you know.
[00:16:52] Speaker B: Glad to see y'all. Y'all look healthy.
[00:16:53] Speaker C: In about five or six know we'll get young Corey her own podcast.
[00:16:59] Speaker B: She always talk about something.
[00:17:01] Speaker C: Sure.
[00:17:03] Speaker D: It's important to her.
[00:17:04] Speaker B: We just don't.
[00:17:05] Speaker C: You don't know what she talking.
[00:17:06] Speaker B: It's loud.
[00:17:09] Speaker C: Well, we don't have any emails today.
She's back. But in emails in previous episodes, people have been asking, where's Amy? And when? Amy coming back. You did?
[00:17:23] Speaker D: I didn't hear that email.
[00:17:24] Speaker C: I had a text. Yeah, I heard that.
[00:17:26] Speaker B: Well, I was wondering. I was going to email.
[00:17:30] Speaker C: You were?
[00:17:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:32] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:17:32] Speaker B: But I didn't want to be like that.
[00:17:33] Speaker C: What? Be like what?
[00:17:34] Speaker B: Because I missed Amy on Facebook too.
So I was like, well, maybe if I just email the show it won't be as weird. But it is weird to post that you're looking for someone on Facebook.
[00:17:45] Speaker D: Yeah, I took a life break.
[00:17:47] Speaker B: I think it's good. I think that's important.
[00:17:49] Speaker C: Can we have another word for that? Because for me, life break means something else.
[00:17:53] Speaker D: What that means to break.
[00:17:55] Speaker B: Break from life break mean you come back. You can come back. Jesus, what you're talking about, you can't come back.
[00:18:02] Speaker C: Yeah, true break. So what were my, what I'm thinking? I don't know, a hiatus from.
Okay, so you took a break from.
[00:18:10] Speaker B: It was short, though.
[00:18:11] Speaker D: But it was a lot. It was impactful.
[00:18:13] Speaker C: Well, your social media break was short.
[00:18:15] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:18:16] Speaker C: Your show break wasn't about the same amount of time. They seemed like forever to me.
[00:18:21] Speaker D: Well, because it first started as a Christmas break. Because it was like Christmas Eve. I'm not recording on Christmas Eve.
[00:18:26] Speaker C: She made that emphatically clear. The two weeks I asked her two weeks ahead, I was like, well, she's like, well, I'm going to let you know right now. I'm not working.
[00:18:34] Speaker D: It started because of them storms.
[00:18:36] Speaker B: Yeah, we had a weird weather.
[00:18:38] Speaker C: The week before was.
[00:18:40] Speaker D: I was like, I'm not leaving the house. I'm glad I did. A tree fell. I mean, it didn't fall on my house, but it fell. So it scared my kids.
[00:18:45] Speaker C: Yeah, it made a noise when it.
[00:18:48] Speaker D: Fell, it was just like crack.
[00:18:51] Speaker C: Okay, so it was that week, the next week we planning on that.
[00:18:58] Speaker D: You not being there and then, shit, life.
[00:19:00] Speaker C: Then I was like, it was something that happened and I asked you and you was just like, nah, I ain't feeling it or something.
It was something like that. And I was like, okay. I was like, okay, that's cool.
Then the next week, I was like, well, are you feeling any better today? And I just got.
[00:19:19] Speaker B: Is this allowed, like, through HR, for him to share your reasons for not.
[00:19:27] Speaker C: Let me make a call to HR.
Hold on. Hello, Hr? Yes, this is HR.
HR speaking.
[00:19:38] Speaker B: He's going through your file reasons you called in.
[00:19:40] Speaker D: But prior to coming in today, I did say that I was going to be open and share what happened.
[00:19:46] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:19:46] Speaker D: Nothing.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: Just life.
[00:19:48] Speaker D: It felt kind of like a mental breakdown. Kind of. I'm real transparent, but I just got this urge to shut the fuck up. Oh, you just didn't in every way. So I shut the fuck on both social media, I didn't record, and I just stayed to myself, and people was reaching out and like, you good? I'm like, yes. And that's it. It was like one word answers. Yes.
[00:20:11] Speaker C: Well, good. I don't feel bad. When I reached out and I got one word answer, it wasn't just me.
[00:20:16] Speaker B: No, well, no, of course. I'm a counselor by day, but I think that I break. I was like, well, maybe she just needs some time to chill. Because sometimes it can get to be too much, just in general. And sometimes you need to be self aware. So admire your awareness. To recognize. You need to shut the fuck up. Because sometimes we don't recognize it until it's too late.
[00:20:39] Speaker D: And you start spiraling, and then you.
[00:20:40] Speaker B: Start spiraling, and then you want to show, like.
And then Brandon's like, well, okay. I didn't think it was that serious.
You know, your listeners, it's like, one.
[00:20:51] Speaker D: Person I talked to, they always ask me, on a scale of one to ten, what's my mental health? And I give them a number. So they called and I just text back two. And they was like, I got you, right. So it's thankful for the people who just kind of got it and understood and let me lay low.
[00:21:08] Speaker C: So two things. So one thing is, I didn't make the same mistake I did the last time.
[00:21:12] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:21:13] Speaker C: And was like, you all hit her up because she just want to feel wanted. That's all that's in my mind. She want to feel wanted to understand. Yeah.
It got so bad, she had to make a video that you all, please leave me alone.
And then two, I don't have kids, and I don't live with anybody. And my job, I basically work by myself, so I'm not always around people. So when I'm at work, I'm kind of by myself. Then when I'm home, I'm by myself, so I really get a lot of. And when I drive, I drive an hour and 20 minutes to work every day, so I have a lot of time alone just to be by myself. So with somebody that has kids at the house all day, all the time, or whatever, the alone time for you is a lot different than it would be for somebody like me. So I can kind of see how I just need a break. Any kind of break I can get, I'll take that break. So I definitely understood that. So I was like, well, and I never asked, other than that one time. And I was like, you feel like coming? You was like, no. I was like, well, I ain't asking no more. When she come back, people are like, man, what's going on? When she come back, nigga, I don't know. You're going to ask me. No, I am not going to ask. Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
[00:22:21] Speaker B: But you all know each other well enough to know that she wouldn't just not be on the show, you know what I'm saying?
[00:22:27] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:22:29] Speaker D: It was one time you reached out to me and you was like, you've been watching any good tv? And I just responded, house of pain. And I was like, I know he think I'm lying.
[00:22:38] Speaker C: No, I did. But, yes, that's what I was like, hold on. I was like, oh, lord, she going down bad. Now she's watching house of pain. I'm going to have to send her my head, shrink her.
[00:22:49] Speaker D: But no, I was getting caught up on house of pain, and then my boy, he liked to go back and watch things from first season, so that's what he's doing.
And, I mean, he'd be in the room rolling like, damn.
[00:23:05] Speaker C: Because old boy is real funny.
What's his name? What's his name on the show?
[00:23:11] Speaker D: Curtis.
[00:23:11] Speaker C: Curtis? Yeah. Well, because Curtis ain't the same guy as.
Yeah, he's not the same guy as Brown. Yeah, that ain't the same guy. That's what you call a husband.
[00:23:21] Speaker D: No, Tambla man.
[00:23:22] Speaker C: Which one is Tambla man?
[00:23:23] Speaker D: Husband Brown.
[00:23:24] Speaker C: Brown is Tamara. Man. Husband Curtis.
[00:23:25] Speaker B: Granddaddy.
[00:23:26] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:29] Speaker B: I know my daddy get tired of me doing that.
[00:23:31] Speaker C: What he is.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: He'S tired of it now. He ain't saying nothing. He's just excited to be a granddaddy. But I know he gets.
I need to grow up.
[00:23:43] Speaker C: Well, we're happy to have you back. I know I am. Especially when you hit me with what you want to do for the list, I was like, oh, yes, thank you.
Because let me tell you something. I can talk a lot, but creative side. I ain't got the creative side in me. But anyway, you brought up television, G. Anything on television you've been watching?
[00:24:05] Speaker B: Well, me and the baby. This is something. And I'll just touch this. So I've been very aware of my mental health, too, because you have a baby, and then everything drops out the bottom. Literally, everything drops out the bottom.
And worse than having the baby is actually having that poop after the baby. So it's terrible.
[00:24:25] Speaker D: Just so you know, the first one.
[00:24:27] Speaker C: The first dukey. Yeah.
[00:24:30] Speaker B: I don't know why it's so bad. I mean, no one told me that it was just going to be. I mean, it is terrible.
[00:24:35] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[00:24:35] Speaker D: You can't leave the hospital to do it.
[00:24:38] Speaker B: Let me leave. Oh, really? Yeah, they let me leave.
[00:24:40] Speaker C: What's terrible about it?
[00:24:42] Speaker B: I think because your area down there is sensitive. Plus there's probably poop backed up.
That was probably on the other side.
[00:24:54] Speaker D: Of the baby or something.
[00:24:57] Speaker C: Or is it a sturdy one?
[00:24:59] Speaker B: I had to pump myself up.
[00:25:02] Speaker C: Oh, you took an enema?
[00:25:04] Speaker B: No, because you can't put anything up there.
[00:25:07] Speaker C: Oh, because it's sore.
[00:25:09] Speaker B: Right. And I had second degree tear.
[00:25:14] Speaker C: But.
[00:25:14] Speaker B: My daughter just told it. She was just talking.
[00:25:15] Speaker C: I was like, so that's why the poop hurts so bad.
[00:25:19] Speaker B: Well, it probably hurt worse because I had a tear, but it hurts for everybody.
[00:25:22] Speaker C: From what I understand, yours hurt.
[00:25:23] Speaker D: It hurt.
[00:25:24] Speaker C: And it's not loose.
[00:25:27] Speaker B: It's just a lie. I will say this because I had a little poop, so I was like, oh, this must be what it is. It's not that. Apparently, when you have a baby, your body and organs and shift and everything, so what probably happens is somehow in your intestine, something is not moving. And when your uterus starts to go back to normal size, then it all just comes out.
[00:25:49] Speaker D: And then the drugs slow you down.
[00:25:51] Speaker C: Yes, slow down your movement.
[00:25:53] Speaker D: So once you're coming down off of that epidural and for me, spinal block. For the second one, I'm coming down off of them drugs.
[00:26:00] Speaker B: So everything's moving slow.
[00:26:01] Speaker C: You had a spinal block?
[00:26:02] Speaker D: Yeah, for the second one, Jesus was numb from the chest down.
[00:26:06] Speaker C: So could your arms move?
[00:26:08] Speaker D: They moved them for me. I mean, I guess I probably could have, but they spread me out like I was on a cross.
[00:26:18] Speaker C: I don't know. I just thought of Book of Clarence. I'm sorry.
[00:26:21] Speaker B: Yeah, but so anyway, so I just thought about that your mental health after the baby is a lot. And so all you people who are pregnant now, first time, second time, third time, it changes every time.
And some days are better than others. I don't really get.
I'm just very aware. Postpartum. Postpartum, yeah. But it can be at any time. So, see, people think that it's like, in the first six weeks or whatever, but you really have these feelings. You get scared. Like, I'm like, did I leave the baby? Where am I going to drop the baby? Like, am I gonna try? I had a whole vision of me tripping down my stairs and smothering the baby. And then I was like, wait, girl.
[00:26:59] Speaker D: I took Caleb to the emergency room because I thought he was having a seizure.
[00:27:03] Speaker C: He just yawned.
[00:27:04] Speaker D: Reflux?
[00:27:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I have a reflux baby. And there's no manual, right, right. Milk came out her nose and her mouth at the same time. I.
[00:27:14] Speaker C: Well, she threw up, but it was like just milk.
[00:27:18] Speaker B: So what she does is swallow it and the mucus goes back. So she sound like she's congested? She was sound like she was congested. And next thing I know, I turned her over. I cleaned out her nose. Turned her over, and then milk, and milk was kind of her mouth and her nose. And then I'm turned upside down thinking she. And she just, I was like, she's like, oh, mommy, you got the milk.
But she wasn't crying or anything. But I mean, there's just some things that a part. This process has just been different for me, especially being an older mother. Man, I'm 39.
[00:27:52] Speaker C: Jeez.
[00:27:52] Speaker B: Whoa, whoa. But, you know, having an arm, like, my friend's kids are like 20, and here I go with my arm, baby, I'll be 40 in April. So they're like, I was like, I'm out here taking diapers. They out here getting. Taking their kids on college tours, whatever.
[00:28:13] Speaker D: Yes.
[00:28:13] Speaker C: Crazy.
[00:28:14] Speaker B: Well, is what it is, but shows. Sorry, I've been watching traders. Have y'all watched that yet?
[00:28:21] Speaker C: Is that on?
[00:28:22] Speaker B: It's on NBC, but it's on Peacock right now. So what happened was, you know how Peacock will start showing something else automatically or whatever. So I just basically, in the time that she was up, it just came on. So traders is a really good.
[00:28:35] Speaker C: Is that the show with the lady from South Carolina that's found? Okay.
[00:28:39] Speaker B: Yes. So on traders, basically, they're in a house, 22 people.
They choose three traders. The arrests are faithful. The faithful have to vote out, try to get rid of all the traders before the end of the game. The traders are trying to stay in the game till the end. The money pot goes to. If there's any traders left in the house at the end of the game, they get all the money.
[00:29:02] Speaker C: The traders.
[00:29:03] Speaker B: Do the traders get all the money? So what happens is, do the traders.
[00:29:08] Speaker C: Leave clues that they. The trader?
[00:29:10] Speaker B: No, the traders can kill somebody every night. Damn.
[00:29:13] Speaker C: Hold up. Is this a real show?
[00:29:14] Speaker B: It's a real show. I mean, it's a reality show. They're not really killing them. They get a note that says, you did.
[00:29:19] Speaker C: That's what I'm asking you. Somebody kill.
[00:29:21] Speaker B: No, they're murderers. So basically they can murder someone every night. They get a note. They have to leave the house.
[00:29:27] Speaker C: Okay?
[00:29:28] Speaker B: And then they have a roundtable every night. Every night where the faithful can get together and vote somebody out. What ends up happening is they are voting out faithfuls because. Because everyone's like trying to accuse everybody. So it's just like real life to me because you have that herd mentality. We don't like so and so and so is a trader. And they were like, oh, yeah, we all going to vote for so and so. They vote so and so out. They get in circles and say that they're faithful, a real, actual. And then the actual traders get to meet at night and kill somebody. So the next day they're missing people.
Anyway, the whole point is.
[00:30:05] Speaker D: It definitely did go down the wrong pipe.
[00:30:08] Speaker B: So basically the whole premise is the traders are trying to get to the end, the faithful trying to get to the end. Whoever wins at the end gets $250,000.
But I love it. So I like the one with the civilians better, but they've added like the first it was like civilians and then people from different reality shows. So it's like your favorite real world or survivor or there's a person from Big Brother, stuff like that. But the second season is all famous, like all people from these reality shows that didn't, which isn't bad. It's got like Phaedra and Charay and all.
Okay, so that's the second season. So it's all on peacock. But I do recommend it. I'm a traders because they have traders UK and traders Australia on now. But anyway, I prefer the one with the civilians because, I mean, it's just like real life. You are stabbing, going around trying to convince other people that so and so is a trader, and then you're probably wrong. And it's just like how people talk about people and be like, oh, well, so and so told me this and this. That trader won the know Trader was going to win.
[00:31:16] Speaker C: I thought you was talking about. It's a show on Netflix, kind of like that.
[00:31:20] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:31:21] Speaker C: What's that called?
Greed or something? I don't know.
[00:31:24] Speaker B: Yeah, but it has a very similar idea. Yeah. So anyway, it's on peacock and it's just mean. It's interesting because you got people who already been, you know how they are in big Brother. They stab people in the bag. They get to get survivor, all that things.
[00:31:41] Speaker D: People just trying to build an alliance.
[00:31:42] Speaker B: You got to build an alliance.
[00:31:44] Speaker C: I never really was into them type of shows. The survivors and big brother and all of that.
[00:31:49] Speaker B: Well, I watched Big Brother at the beginning and then it got started. I mean, it started doing too much, but at the very beginning, that's everything. American Idol was really good at the beginning. They didn't got bumped.
They on Hulu, on streaming next season.
[00:32:05] Speaker C: What about you, Amy? What you been watching?
[00:32:07] Speaker D: Well, this week I watched that new snoop Dogg movie.
[00:32:12] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, you did mention that.
[00:32:13] Speaker D: Underdog.
[00:32:14] Speaker B: Was it funny?
[00:32:15] Speaker D: If you don't like to see kids cussing, you ain't gonna like it. But if you don't mind if kids cuss.
[00:32:21] Speaker B: Are the kids getting paid to cuss?
[00:32:23] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:32:24] Speaker B: Are they on the show?
[00:32:25] Speaker C: It's not a reality.
[00:32:26] Speaker B: Oh, it's a movie.
[00:32:27] Speaker D: Yeah, it's a movie.
[00:32:28] Speaker B: Exactly. So it doesn't matter to me because, I mean, my baby can cuss if she don't want to check, then it's a therapy.
[00:32:37] Speaker C: You brought up a movie when you were talking about it.
[00:32:40] Speaker D: Coffee and Kareem.
[00:32:41] Speaker C: Yeah, and I forgot about that movie.
[00:32:44] Speaker D: I didn't get through 15 minutes of.
[00:32:45] Speaker C: Coffee because the kids was cussing too much.
[00:32:48] Speaker B: I think it was that paired with the white dude.
[00:32:52] Speaker C: I forgot.
I might not have finished that movie either.
[00:32:56] Speaker B: I know I didn't finish it. When I saw your post, I was like, yeah, coffee and cream. I started that and I think I kept falling.
[00:33:03] Speaker C: Can't even. I might have to go back and watch that.
[00:33:06] Speaker B: I watched full me once, but you already know about that on Netflix. On Netflix?
[00:33:11] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:33:13] Speaker B: It's like a limited series.
[00:33:15] Speaker C: Oh, God, that was good.
[00:33:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I can get with Netflix adding the little going international with some of the movies they've done, you can tell that that is the move.
[00:33:24] Speaker D: Anytime I pull up something on Netflix and the people mouth ain't matching the words, I'd be like, oh, this is going to be good. Yeah.
[00:33:28] Speaker B: Like, money hire no fool.
[00:33:30] Speaker C: Me once was british.
[00:33:32] Speaker B: Yeah, but I'm just saying.
[00:33:33] Speaker D: That's true. It was.
[00:33:34] Speaker C: Yeah, you might be talking about.
[00:33:35] Speaker B: No, the surrogacy was good, too, though.
[00:33:39] Speaker D: The one with the black guy, his mouth.
[00:33:41] Speaker C: Oh, you're looping.
[00:33:42] Speaker D: Looping? Yeah.
[00:33:43] Speaker C: I never loop.
[00:33:44] Speaker B: It's good. You would like what?
I think you would like it, though.
[00:33:48] Speaker C: People say that.
[00:33:50] Speaker B: So you just can't give a chance. Because it's trying to keep the brother down.
[00:33:53] Speaker C: No, because some.
[00:33:54] Speaker B: And he's in book of Clarence.
[00:33:57] Speaker D: That actor, the big black guy. Yeah.
[00:33:59] Speaker C: You saw Book of Clarence?
[00:34:00] Speaker D: No, I saw the commercial.
[00:34:01] Speaker C: Commercial? Okay. Yeah, I wanted to see that anyway.
It's in a different language, right?
[00:34:07] Speaker B: It's French.
[00:34:08] Speaker D: Right. It's in English now. Like when you're watching, it's going to be.
[00:34:13] Speaker C: I don't have to read.
[00:34:14] Speaker D: May not match. Yeah.
[00:34:15] Speaker C: Okay. I'll check it out. But it's on, like, season four now, ain't it?
[00:34:18] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's not long.
They're like five episodes a season or something like that. Five or seven.
[00:34:23] Speaker D: And it's really good.
[00:34:24] Speaker C: But. Yeah. Fool me once was good.
[00:34:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:34:26] Speaker C: Did you watch that?
[00:34:27] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:34:28] Speaker C: Yeah, that was good.
It's another show that's on there, I'm.
[00:34:33] Speaker D: Going to be honest.
[00:34:36] Speaker B: Yeah, we're not going to spoil it. But you didn't watch it. Just watch it.
[00:34:40] Speaker C: Yeah, just watch it.
[00:34:41] Speaker B: If you're not sure about movies with.
[00:34:43] Speaker C: Well, this is a british series, though. Series, yeah.
[00:34:45] Speaker B: Well, it's a series, I guess because I've been home with baby. I feel like everything is a movie because I'm, like, watching the whole thing.
I'm literally watching tv.
[00:34:54] Speaker C: But it's not long either, because it's five episodes.
[00:34:57] Speaker B: Eight.
[00:34:58] Speaker C: It's eight episodes.
[00:34:58] Speaker D: Yeah, it's eight.
[00:34:59] Speaker C: Some I watched was five.
[00:35:00] Speaker D: But when you sit down, I saw.
[00:35:03] Speaker C: People saying it was boring or whatever, but I got into it real quick, like the first episode.
[00:35:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:35:09] Speaker D: See that motherfucker turn around on that camera like this?
[00:35:12] Speaker B: That was it.
[00:35:16] Speaker C: Then, the way that they did it, I was like, now that makes sense.
[00:35:19] Speaker B: Yeah, it did make sense. And in the end, I was surprised. So, like I said, we recommend it.
I'm sure you already talked about leave the world behind on here, right? Yeah.
[00:35:27] Speaker C: Did we talk about it? I think we did. Yeah.
[00:35:30] Speaker B: Watch that if you haven't. And that's also a book.
[00:35:32] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I heard.
[00:35:33] Speaker B: Yeah, I read the book first, so that's just my.
[00:35:36] Speaker C: And you don't have to elaborate any. But I did hear, like, the way it ended on the movie, the book goes even further. So they say there might be a part two.
[00:35:47] Speaker B: Yes. But the book is in my head. When I read the book last summer, I didn't know there was going to be a movie. And there was no way my mind interpreted the book the way that actually it was interpreted by the Obamas and all the people who produced.
[00:36:01] Speaker C: So is it a good interpretation?
[00:36:05] Speaker B: I think it's even more real. I was thinking about it as these things happen. You got your cyber warfare and stuff like that. That stuff happens. But in my mind, I wasn't thinking about how real that actually is. It made it seem like that was very real.
[00:36:20] Speaker D: Actually, Tesla tomorrow.
[00:36:22] Speaker B: I was like, well, you know what? These Teslas could rise up at any time.
[00:36:28] Speaker D: There's a white one that passed by my street every day.
[00:36:32] Speaker B: Any of that.
When I was reading, I was like, it was my summer read. And I was like, wow, this is tough. But then when they would put the stuff in the ways that I could actually see, visualize it. Yeah. And then how the relationship in the house, I was reading it, and I experienced those things, like, at work and those things. But the microaggressions and all that stuff was very good in the movie.
Anyway, recommend those to get on Netflix and click around.
[00:37:02] Speaker C: We'll get into some more stuff. We've been watching because we ain't really did this in a while, but I guess we're getting into some news that's been going on this week real quick. One of the bigger things in color, folk news is Nicki Minaj and Megan thee stallion.
[00:37:17] Speaker B: She turned into a Roman.
That's what I read on one of the comments, one of the barbs. And I was like, oh, is that what happened?
[00:37:26] Speaker C: She was Roman. That's one of her.
[00:37:30] Speaker B: The fan literally was trying to explain it to people. Like, that was something that made sense to anybody else.
[00:37:36] Speaker C: It's kind of like Beyonce and Sasha fierce.
[00:37:38] Speaker B: No, it's not. Yeah, it is, but it ain't. She's like, a way she be talking. Yeah, so that's not Sasha Fierce. Sasha fierce walks out as Sasha fierce. She doesn't transform in front of her. Like, that was a lot, but go ahead.
[00:37:59] Speaker C: Megan thee stallion came out with a song called Hiss, and she took some shots at Nikki's husband, and she referred to Megan's law.
The first time a lot of people ever heard of Megan's law.
[00:38:13] Speaker B: I like that one.
[00:38:13] Speaker C: Yeah, that was a good dis.
She said, these hoes don't be mad at Megan. These hoes mad at Megan's law. I don't really know what the problem is, but I guarantee y'all don't want it to start. Bitch, you a pussy. Never finna check me every chance you get, bitch, a weak ass won't address me.
So Nicki Minaj went on live and said a few of her bars.
[00:38:38] Speaker B: One fish, two fish, redfish, blue fish.
[00:38:40] Speaker C: She's like, get on your good foot. But she said one thing.
[00:38:44] Speaker B: It was funny how she said it, though.
[00:38:46] Speaker C: Yeah, but the one thing she kept saying that I thought was funny, she was like, around a bun, buddy, around the pimp.
That was early on. I was like, God.
[00:38:57] Speaker B: And then when I thought about voices.
[00:38:59] Speaker C: She do sound like.
[00:39:04] Speaker D: That'S a regional thing, so we're going to let Meg have there.
[00:39:07] Speaker C: I mean, it is, but she do rhyme, and I could never put my finger on it. I was like, she rhymed so hard and rhymed the same in all her songs, and I couldn't really put my finger on it. But now I think that's it.
[00:39:22] Speaker D: People rap like where they from. Like Rashida, she rap like shawty love.
[00:39:27] Speaker C: Yeah, but Shauna don't know what. No, with Shauna from Chicago ain't.
[00:39:34] Speaker B: How many.
It doesn't matter how many songs she's rapped.
[00:39:40] Speaker C: Just. It's. It's some people that's like.
It's just a certain cadence that Megan raps that's kind of does.
[00:39:48] Speaker B: But Nikki has a certain way that she raps.
[00:39:51] Speaker C: She switched her style up, though.
[00:39:53] Speaker B: She does. But it's like an.
[00:39:56] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, but I'm saying, like.
[00:39:58] Speaker B: You mean like Cardi?
[00:39:59] Speaker C: Yes, that's true.
[00:40:00] Speaker B: Because Cardi B does have the same kind of like.
[00:40:03] Speaker C: Well, I don't count Cardi because Cardi don't really write her own. She's.
[00:40:08] Speaker B: How do you know?
[00:40:08] Speaker D: Wow.
[00:40:09] Speaker B: How do you know?
[00:40:10] Speaker C: She said it?
And I bring this up all the time. So Cardi did a song with partisan Fontaine. He wrote the whole.
But. Cause you can tell by the cadence and the way they rapping. But Cardi verse was better than his verse, even though he wrote it, because she's a better performer than him. So I'm not knocking Cardi for not writing her.
[00:40:31] Speaker B: Oh, no, no. I'm not knocking Cardi, either, because you got to get a bag. But when she first wrote her. I know when she stopped writing her music, because on her mixtape, she said something about somebody pussy smell like turtle tank. She wrote that herself.
I want to say that.
[00:40:50] Speaker C: That'S a very specific.
[00:40:53] Speaker B: I'm just saying, I know that there was a time where she was writing.
[00:40:58] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:40:58] Speaker B: That's all I'm saying.
That was on ran down on the bitch twice. Not that I've ever heard of that.
[00:41:03] Speaker C: I don't think Nikki write her stuff, though, too.
Some of it because she has too many obscure football references. Like, she said something about Vince Lombardi. Well, how many women you know of Nikki a know who Vince Lombardi is?
[00:41:17] Speaker B: Probably she just rapping.
[00:41:19] Speaker C: Do you know who Vince Lombardi is?
[00:41:20] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:41:21] Speaker B: That's a football person, though.
[00:41:24] Speaker C: How extensive in football is Vince Lombardi?
[00:41:26] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:41:27] Speaker D: Well, they win the trophy. That's the trophy's name, right?
[00:41:31] Speaker C: There you go.
[00:41:31] Speaker B: That made me just a Vince Lombardi trophy.
[00:41:33] Speaker C: How did you know that, Amy?
[00:41:34] Speaker D: Just osmo football.
[00:41:37] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:41:37] Speaker B: When they went.
[00:41:38] Speaker D: Niggas know that, huh? I can't let niggas know that.
[00:41:41] Speaker B: But thing is, my thing is, if I was freestyling right now, I might say something. I want to party like Vince Lombardi at the game or something. I'm not a freestyler. But what I'm saying is, if you just heard the name, and I feel like Nikki is not dumb, which is why I was kind of disappointed in her behavior right this week.
[00:42:02] Speaker D: She ain't dumb now.
[00:42:03] Speaker C: She crazy.
They putting that coke on her now, saying she in a coke now.
[00:42:08] Speaker D: I mean, she's been up. Like that song released at midnight.
[00:42:12] Speaker C: So she'd been up.
[00:42:13] Speaker B: She was mad.
[00:42:15] Speaker C: She'd been on live for 48 hours.
[00:42:17] Speaker D: Feed the baby. What's papa bear?
[00:42:20] Speaker B: And people. I mean, like I said, at a school.
[00:42:22] Speaker C: We know that.
[00:42:23] Speaker B: What?
[00:42:26] Speaker C: Oh, that way they called a baby. I thought you told his.
[00:42:31] Speaker D: Not be.
[00:42:32] Speaker B: He can't be at school.
[00:42:32] Speaker C: The daddy can't be at a school.
[00:42:33] Speaker B: Yeah, he's not allowed because Nikki ain't.
[00:42:35] Speaker D: Left social media since, so he can't drop him off at the school.
[00:42:39] Speaker B: Yeah, she was upset.
[00:42:41] Speaker C: Yeah, she was. She was going at some of her fans and she bought up Megan's mama.
[00:42:45] Speaker B: Yeah, she did too much. That's why I was so honestly, as the older person, because I think about Nikki as being our age. I think about 41, Megan stallion being two. 3242-625-2526 right.
[00:43:02] Speaker C: You about say she just graduated college two years ago. She's not on time. She had a rap career, and then she went back and got it.
[00:43:10] Speaker B: Well, true.
Not that far removed, though. She might be 26, but either way, you're thinking about someone who knows. I mean, Nikki has her stamp on the game, but now we remember. Now we're going to remember this binge.
[00:43:24] Speaker C: Well, I think she got mad because. And this was what I heard, that she got upset because Megan did the song with Cardi.
[00:43:31] Speaker D: Wap.
[00:43:31] Speaker C: Wap.
[00:43:32] Speaker B: And that was a good mad, that.
[00:43:36] Speaker C: Is.
[00:43:37] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:43:37] Speaker C: Because she did snatch in the real world time. It is. But in Covid times, that song was yesterday. Covid times, that was seven years ago.
[00:43:48] Speaker B: They hadn't had another song since then. Bongos.
[00:43:51] Speaker C: Right. I'd be mad at bongos.
[00:43:55] Speaker B: That wasn't a good one as much. Oh, and I've still listened to it.
[00:43:57] Speaker D: But you know what? I told that girl not to make that hot girl summer song.
[00:44:02] Speaker C: Who?
[00:44:02] Speaker D: Megan.
[00:44:03] Speaker C: Megan?
[00:44:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:44:03] Speaker D: I told her she ain't hurt me, but I told her, don't make that song.
[00:44:08] Speaker C: Oh, she made a song with Nicki. That was about five years ago in it.
[00:44:13] Speaker B: It's good, but it didn't have the longevity of WAP. WAP is going down in once. Drake is performing WAP with Lil Wayne.
[00:44:21] Speaker D: Glad you brought up Drake.
[00:44:23] Speaker C: Did he join in?
[00:44:25] Speaker D: They said the bar about commenting on people with bbls when you got the same scars. They're saying that was about Drake because they're saying Drake has surgery.
[00:44:34] Speaker C: Drake had lipo.
[00:44:36] Speaker B: I believe that because he got some new muscles out of nowhere. Maybe he was working out, but he.
[00:44:41] Speaker C: Had that workout to get the muscles.
[00:44:43] Speaker B: But no, you don't.
[00:44:44] Speaker C: You gotta work out to get the.
[00:44:45] Speaker B: Muscles, not the appearance of muscles.
[00:44:47] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:44:47] Speaker C: He got bigger.
[00:44:48] Speaker D: Dr. Miami be doing some wild stuff down there. He put anything in you?
[00:44:52] Speaker C: Yeah. I go to another country, though. I won't go to Miami.
[00:44:56] Speaker B: Some people be dying.
I mean, you go to another country, they're not regulated in a lot of ways.
[00:45:02] Speaker D: You go to other countries to save money.
[00:45:04] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:45:05] Speaker D: Drake got Dr. Miami money.
[00:45:07] Speaker B: He might have got a lot of these people.
[00:45:09] Speaker C: Have these Dr. Miami been. A couple of people died from Dr. Miami.
[00:45:12] Speaker B: Yeah. So they probably use somebody else.
[00:45:14] Speaker D: Well, I mean, there's some more of them down there. I just know because I follow Dr. Miami on Snapchat and I'll be watching him fix pussies all day long. So, jeez, I know he can do all kind of stuff.
[00:45:24] Speaker B: They do that here in town, though. What? They're resurfacing. What?
They can do the floor again.
[00:45:34] Speaker C: We're known for getting people's teeth fixed, not vaginas. Well, for real, people come from all over to get.
[00:45:43] Speaker B: I went there.
They do it quick, and then they don't require you to return like you can do. It's almost too much at once.
[00:45:55] Speaker D: It is. Because I used to work in a dentist office. It is.
[00:45:57] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to do six crowns at once or even.
[00:46:03] Speaker D: Just do extractions and dentures in the same day. Way too much. Your gums are swollen.
[00:46:08] Speaker B: The fuck? But I mean, you only got one time to stay at the lamplighter one night.
[00:46:14] Speaker D: That's some local laughs.
[00:46:17] Speaker B: Well, those of you are not around here. I just said the name of the place was the lamp lighter. So you could just imagine that you don't need to stay there.
[00:46:24] Speaker D: But I was wondering who was keeping them hotels in business. And that's it.
[00:46:27] Speaker B: The overnight people.
Hey, got to make money somehow. But anyway, they do do like the. I forgot what it's called.
They do your vagina floor over again.
[00:46:39] Speaker C: The floor?
[00:46:40] Speaker D: Rejuvenation.
[00:46:40] Speaker B: Rejuvenation.
[00:46:41] Speaker C: The floor.
[00:46:43] Speaker B: The bottom.
[00:46:45] Speaker C: Really? I thought you would just need to like the outside.
[00:46:48] Speaker B: The look of what people do that, too.
[00:46:50] Speaker C: You just want curve appeal.
I want a full interior design.
[00:46:54] Speaker B: These men don't care about that.
[00:46:55] Speaker C: We don't care about the bottom.
[00:46:57] Speaker D: Does it matter if the curve look good? And they got a nasty ass kitchen.
[00:47:01] Speaker C: Most people don't eat in the kitchen.
I'm going to eat in the living room.
[00:47:07] Speaker B: How loose is your goose, man?
[00:47:10] Speaker C: Loose as a goosey boosie. Speaking of radio, did y'all hear about Jess? Hilarious. Coming out with the saying she was going to be on the show and then.
[00:47:22] Speaker D: Yeah, I never did hear what she said on that video.
[00:47:24] Speaker B: I hate that.
[00:47:24] Speaker C: I didn't listen to it either. I love that.
[00:47:27] Speaker D: Look at the video.
[00:47:30] Speaker B: You think there's still a chance for you?
[00:47:32] Speaker C: No, I don't like her on their show.
[00:47:35] Speaker D: Me either.
[00:47:36] Speaker B: Well, I didn't really barely read. That's neither here nor there.
[00:47:40] Speaker C: Oh, it's definitely here.
[00:47:43] Speaker B: Obviously it's there too, because she's not going to be on the show.
[00:47:45] Speaker C: That's what she going to be.
[00:47:46] Speaker D: I don't like her as a person.
[00:47:48] Speaker C: Oh, you don't?
[00:47:48] Speaker D: I know she used to say some wild stuff about. She used to victim shame when people came out saying it was rape victims wild videos back in the day. And I never liked her since then.
[00:47:59] Speaker C: Yeah, that's not surprising to me.
[00:48:03] Speaker B: No, it doesn't surprise me either.
[00:48:04] Speaker C: Yeah, I like the girl from either. The girl from Delaware. I forgot her name.
[00:48:09] Speaker B: Lauren.
[00:48:09] Speaker C: Lauren Larosa or something like that. And the girl from Charleston.
They sound good on the radio.
[00:48:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like them, too. They need to do something fast, though, because the show is not.
[00:48:20] Speaker D: Yeah, but I barely listen to it now.
[00:48:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't want to hear MBN and Charlemagne.
[00:48:28] Speaker C: I don't mind it, because when it comes to the serious topics like politics or whatever, they have Tesla, figueroa on there. So she talk about the politics because that's what she does. So they don't have to do the heavy lifting with that. They can do their own stuff. Yeah, but I would like for them to have a person to run down the rumors because envy was like, man, I'm getting tired of doing these rumors.
[00:48:51] Speaker D: We are, too.
[00:48:53] Speaker B: I'm tired of his voice doing doesn't. You can just tell. It's just, they need to do something quick, and that ain't it. I'd rather them put, like, Kia rose on there. She's loud.
[00:49:02] Speaker C: Who?
[00:49:03] Speaker B: Oh, I like her. She's on Dee Dee in the morning now.
[00:49:08] Speaker C: Oh, well, so much better.
[00:49:10] Speaker D: Good for her.
[00:49:11] Speaker B: But I don't know if it's like a regular thing. But I started following her on mean, but I don't really have time to watch TikTok because it's loud. And time that we try know TikTok will jump out with sudden sounds, and I'm just like, all right. But it was up to me. I would do content and not go to work. So I'm still trying to think, yeah.
[00:49:33] Speaker C: You got to do videos of you breastfeeding.
[00:49:35] Speaker B: That would jump people.
[00:49:37] Speaker C: Not breastfeeding, breast pumping. That's better. You don't want to see the baby breastfeeding.
[00:49:42] Speaker B: I think men pay to see the baby on there, too. They don't care. These men are terrible. I picked up more men with eight months pregnant at the grocery store, just going to the girl. You need my help?
[00:49:53] Speaker C: They're being nice. Niggas can't be nice these days.
[00:49:55] Speaker B: Your baby got a daddy.
[00:49:57] Speaker C: Okay, they weren't just being nice.
[00:50:00] Speaker B: What you doing after that? After what?
[00:50:02] Speaker C: That. Wow.
After that. And six weeks later.
[00:50:08] Speaker B: What you doing after that?
[00:50:09] Speaker C: No, but you must shop it. You went that food line. That sound like one of my lines?
[00:50:14] Speaker B: No, but I mean, you're right. Content is tough to do, but you have to, I think, do it all the time. And that's the problem.
You can't stop.
Some of my favorite content creators have had to take breaks, and then that cuts into your money, if that's your only money, and then when they come.
[00:50:33] Speaker D: Back, it's not the same.
[00:50:34] Speaker C: Yeah, it ain't the same because.
[00:50:36] Speaker B: Different reasons. I mean, you got to be somebody, like, ridiculous, like Ekane.
[00:50:39] Speaker C: Who is that?
[00:50:40] Speaker B: Okay. Ekane is. She's a young girl, but she makes a lot of money. She just started with hair videos. Hair videos. Hair videos. Hair videos. And she keeps going back to her baby daddy. Then she kind of made it popular because she had had sex with like 80 some people before she was 20 or something. And that's how.
[00:50:56] Speaker C: That's an accomplishment.
[00:50:57] Speaker B: But that's how she got followers, by.
[00:50:59] Speaker C: Having sex with all these people.
[00:51:00] Speaker B: Talking about it.
[00:51:01] Speaker C: Oh, talking about it.
[00:51:02] Speaker B: Big moose. That's what she calls her vagina. And she say, and that's how she started. So then now she's getting back to wholesome. Like she got kids.
[00:51:11] Speaker C: She pretty or something.
[00:51:13] Speaker B: She shaved all her hair off so she can put wigs on so she can make money. You see this Gen Z or whatever these kids are, they're different.
Who shaves their head because people are sending you wigs? And then she said, it's just easier for her to put the wigs on.
[00:51:26] Speaker D: Wow.
[00:51:26] Speaker B: That's how much money she's making.
[00:51:28] Speaker C: Lazy.
[00:51:29] Speaker B: She admitted to that, but I'm just saying that's what content.
[00:51:32] Speaker D: That's our job.
[00:51:33] Speaker B: Content creation is a different kind of work. Yeah, part of the job. Yeah, it'll grow back. But I'm just saying that's the tough part. So maybe, I don't know. I can't breast pump. I need my baby to start doing something, but I don't really want to show her face too much.
My mom already told me to stop putting on Facebook because somebody going to take her. I'm like, I didn't put my address or I'm not standing in front of the mailbox.
[00:51:54] Speaker C: That's the same.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: Did.
[00:51:58] Speaker C: No, I say you and your mom because you scared you're going to fall down the stairs and crush it.
[00:52:02] Speaker B: But that just added another layer of thing. I'm like, what do you even.
[00:52:07] Speaker C: Anyway, yeah. So I don't know about them.
It was some Vince McMahon sex trafficking stuff that happened.
One lady you like, Vince McMahon. You're a wrestling person.
[00:52:22] Speaker B: When I was in high school.
[00:52:24] Speaker C: Really?
[00:52:25] Speaker B: I'm not surprised, though, by any of it. I wasn't saying all I was you. It's kind of like you just don't want people to be who you know that they can be sometimes.
[00:52:34] Speaker C: Oh, like people you like.
[00:52:35] Speaker B: You already know.
[00:52:36] Speaker D: I mean, you already know.
[00:52:39] Speaker B: I'm still mad how the cards can't come on because this.
[00:52:44] Speaker C: Wasn'T true, though.
[00:52:46] Speaker B: And now we had to end with the dud. That was my favorite show. I mean, now you're ruining the show for all the.
[00:52:52] Speaker C: And the fact that he was supposed to be from like.
[00:52:56] Speaker B: I mean, I was.
[00:52:57] Speaker C: Oh, so apparently Vince McMahon had somebody that he was working for, and he would use the person for, like, sex, and he would let a whole bunch of people have sex with them. And he promised the person to go up in the company, but it didn't happen. And so the person came out and sued, and he was supposed to pay them $3 million. He only paid them $1 million, like, in a settlement out of court. And so when he never paid the other $2 million, that's when these messages came out or whatever. But this was kind of recent. They had a threesome.
And following the threesome on May 11, he sent explicit text messages to the lady. Her name is Ms. Grant, and it says, further details his fantasies of seeing her engage in sexual relations. He says, this is the text now. It's a long text. I'll bear with me. I love it. That's you, Janelle. You just can't get enough, can you? And if you're just going to be so bad that you demand to be fucked twice a day, and not just with redacted in a three way, why not let others see the beautiful, voluptuous body and watch you shake uncontrollably when you come?
They'll go out of their minds. Then I'll find more friends, and we'll tie you up so you're helpless. I'll direct them to have their way any way they want. Who can make you scream?
Vince McMahon ain't the smartest.
He's successful. He's not the smart because he spells scream. S-E-R-E-E-N.
Scream the loudest show he ain't black. Maybe I'll just line them up and have them squirt in your mouth. You're putting out a way. He spelled pussy P-U-S-S-E-Y. That's mostly the UK spelling of pussy all over. And then he spelled you're like, he's 22.
You are.
[00:54:53] Speaker D: Oh, no.
[00:54:54] Speaker C: Your mouth and tits and ass and all at the same time. You'll be covenant and come, and we'll make you. And he don't spell out you. I hate that he just put to you. And he capitalizes it, too.
[00:55:05] Speaker D: You know what? 20 year olds don't do that anymore.
[00:55:08] Speaker C: Gen X.
Vincent, man, 72.
[00:55:12] Speaker D: Oh, he a boomer.
[00:55:13] Speaker B: I don't even want you to read the text anymore, but please finish it for the people because I am disgusted.
[00:55:19] Speaker C: He said the next morning, you'll be a little sore, but you're still going to want more. And it's a whole bunch of texts.
[00:55:25] Speaker B: Tell that he's at that age, though, because my mama will send a text that might as well need to be a damn email.
[00:55:32] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:55:34] Speaker B: Are you still sending that text?
[00:55:36] Speaker C: So he sent a whole bunch, but she responded to one of them. She said, give me another week, baby, and I'll be ready. I'm feeling more like myself. It's not great, but it's getting better.
Tell him soon. It was about somebody that wants to have relations with.
[00:55:49] Speaker B: How old is Miss Grant?
[00:55:51] Speaker C: I don't know.
[00:55:52] Speaker B: Did they say? Not that it matters. I'm just curious.
[00:55:55] Speaker C: I don't know. I'm sure it's out there. Her full name. Whatever the reason why I want to bring this up up here, we talk about the r word and how to avoid it, especially not just for women, but for dudes. Like, just don't do it. One of the things is I mentioned, like, you can't have sex with your subordinates. You know what I'm saying? Because if you have sex with your subordinates, you don't know whether or not they're really doing it because they want to. Are they doing it to move up? Are they scared of losing their job or whatever? That might have been the case with her. I mean, they settled out of court, but she said she was promised positions in the company and they never came.
[00:56:37] Speaker D: A like a nasty romance.
[00:56:39] Speaker C: Yeah.
Somebody was like, damn, Vince McMahon is very creative. You need to write a book. And I don't want to read the rest of it because he was talking about three big black dicks in all three holes at the same time.
[00:56:53] Speaker D: Took his big black rod, rammed it up her waiting hole.
[00:56:59] Speaker B: Throbbing, right.
Okay, that's gross from Vince McMahon. But I know that when they settle, when people settle and this. Know how we were talking about that particular word, and if you've got yourself in something and you think you can avoid it, pay the people.
[00:57:17] Speaker C: Yeah, pay them.
[00:57:18] Speaker B: I mean, it's terrible, but if someone said they come and they're going that way, and you think that you got to outsmart them or whatever. Take it from Donnie.
$83 million to Eugene. Yeah.
The money. You're going to have to pay.
[00:57:34] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:57:34] Speaker B: You're going to have to pay Donnie Diddy. All these people.
[00:57:39] Speaker C: Vince should have paid so nobody would know. He still would know.
[00:57:42] Speaker B: Well, I'm just saying, a lot of times, these people, they feel like they're bigger than their crime or it wasn't that big of a deal. And if someone brought it to you, it's that big of a deal.
[00:57:51] Speaker C: Even if she wanted it, you signed an agreement that you was going to pay. Now, what if she did want the three big black dicks in all three holes at the same time?
[00:57:59] Speaker B: They didn't sneak in there.
[00:58:00] Speaker C: Yeah. Now you said you were going to pay. You know what I'm saying? But now she's charged with, like, sex trafficking and stuff.
[00:58:07] Speaker B: Yeah, you think you can avoid it. But if someone is uncomfortable, if someone says no, if someone looks at you like they want to say no, and they don't say no, just take it as a no exit stage lift. Even if that seemed like that'll get you in a situation. Because there are so many women, and I will say this, who have experienced the r word in various ways, whether that be acquaintance. And a lot of times, people, you know, guys step back. Women, step back. There's so many people out here fucking all kind of ways. Just go talk to one of them.
[00:58:40] Speaker C: Ain't lying. You don't even got to get them drunk.
[00:58:42] Speaker B: I mean, people just out here, so just do better. Vince, you just won. That book was just disgusting. I really hate. I wish that you hadn't. Now I'm going to be.
[00:58:54] Speaker C: Now you're going to think about Vince McMahon.
[00:58:56] Speaker D: Yeah. And I just keep seeing his little doofy face in the wrestling ring.
[00:59:01] Speaker C: We should have known, though, because what CEO acts like that? Want to wrestle and get beat up and all kind of shit?
[00:59:08] Speaker D: He probably like getting tied up and slapped with a whip.
[00:59:11] Speaker C: He probably do. He probably like all that weird shit. Or he might just like watching the weird shit. That's the thing. That's probably the wildest shit.
Try to make this really quick.
You gonna read it? You want me to read them?
[00:59:27] Speaker D: I didn't write the list down.
[00:59:28] Speaker C: Oh, okay. Well, the first thing quick few. A little while ago, we talked about Alec Baldwin on the set of, I think, the movie rust. I didn't think he should have been indicted for anything because it was a prop gun that somebody messed up. But he's been indicted on the accidental death.
[00:59:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it was accidental death.
[00:59:50] Speaker C: Yeah, he's been indicted.
[00:59:52] Speaker B: That's sad. He's got to live with it. Anyway, it's a tough.
[00:59:57] Speaker C: Another quick hits. News. The Hermes design. I thought this was a while. He's his 51 year old gardener with his $11 billion fortune and $5 million in properties.
[01:00:13] Speaker D: Damn.
[01:00:15] Speaker C: Shout out to that gardener. He must be cut some good grass.
[01:00:19] Speaker D: Or he knows some good secrets.
[01:00:21] Speaker B: Or he knows some secrets. He know coming in and out the garden. Just back there trimming the hedges.
Always out here with the scissors.
[01:00:30] Speaker C: Yeah, exactly.
Another quick hit. News. I think we mentioned this last week, but I can't remember. But we were talking about a few weeks ago, a couple of months ago. We're talking about Michael Strahan not being on a good Morning America. We couldn't figure out why.
They revealed a few weeks ago, a couple of weeks ago that his daughter has a brain tumor, his 19 year old daughter. So that might be the reason why he took the time off.
[01:00:54] Speaker B: It seemed that way for a little interview.
[01:00:56] Speaker C: Yeah.
Thoughts and prayers.
[01:01:00] Speaker B: She's a twin, I think.
[01:01:01] Speaker C: Oh, okay.
[01:01:02] Speaker B: Yeah, the twin has been there. It was really a tear jerking story. So prayers, definitely to their family and.
[01:01:11] Speaker C: Her gb, knowing what be going on.
[01:01:14] Speaker B: I've been home.
[01:01:15] Speaker C: True indeed.
[01:01:16] Speaker B: And I'm trying to stay there.
If you'd like me to be the person at home who collects the news, I don't mind.
[01:01:25] Speaker C: You all watch the Daily Show.
[01:01:28] Speaker B: I used to.
[01:01:28] Speaker C: I need my, well, Trevor's not coming back. But John Stewart is coming back.
He's coming back.
[01:01:38] Speaker D: Wait.
[01:01:38] Speaker B: No, he's good. But I wanted Trevor to come back just for this news cycle because that's how I got, that's how I could stomach the election.
[01:01:47] Speaker D: We need somebody strong in there.
[01:01:48] Speaker B: John Stewart.
[01:01:49] Speaker D: Yeah, he'll be good.
[01:01:50] Speaker C: And so that's why he's coming in. He's going to come back for the 2024 presidential election.
[01:01:55] Speaker B: Got to do it. It's been out of control.
[01:01:57] Speaker C: But he's only going to be there.
[01:01:58] Speaker B: On Mondays and they've been having the other people running. You watch it?
[01:02:04] Speaker C: I've watched it a couple of times when they had different people, like, I think they had Leslie Jones Charlamagne. Roy Wood Jr. Has done it.
[01:02:10] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:02:10] Speaker B: I think Roy Wood Jr. Thought they were going to give it to him, but I knew they weren't. He quit doing it altogether. I knew they weren't going to give it to him. He's just a little too black.
[01:02:17] Speaker C: You think so?
[01:02:19] Speaker B: I think so. I think his segments and CP time and some of those stuff like that, that wasn't going to be for the greater collective. It's already very left leaning for having a black man there.
[01:02:30] Speaker D: You got to be one of them other blacks to get that position.
[01:02:33] Speaker B: You got to kind of be know. Until I knew Leslie Jones wasn't going to get it permanently, I don't think she wanted it, but she may have, but yeah. Roy Wood Jr. He thought, I think he thought he was going to get it because he.
[01:02:45] Speaker C: Now this is something I found and this is the last quick hit article or story.
It was a guy that went viral for living in a storage unit. Did y'all see that? Y'all saw that big mouth? Yeah, in Philadelphia. He got kicked out, so now he's really homeless.
[01:03:03] Speaker D: He gave up the game.
He could have just stayed in there and people would have never known.
[01:03:09] Speaker B: How did people find out he made a TikTok? Oh, yeah.
[01:03:11] Speaker D: Like, hey, y'all, this is me and my girl. We living in this storage unit. Look, this is what we do when we want to cook, and this is what we do for entertainment. And this is what we do when we need to take shower. He told his whole life, you know, it's crazy.
[01:03:23] Speaker C: It's a guy I used to work with when I first started on the from. He moved to Virginia, from Atlanta, but he originally was from Africa. And one of my homeboys. He's like, man, you went to so and so house before? I was like, nah. He's like, yeah, cuz that nigga don't live in the house. I was like, what? He's like, yeah, he got a storage unit. He's like, but it looked like an apartment. He got a couch in there. He got a nice, like, an apartment. He got his tv in there.
[01:03:45] Speaker B: I was like, what do you think would be cheaper?
[01:03:47] Speaker C: Yeah. So he did that for, like, a couple of months until he could find, like, an apartment apartment. But like you said, that's what they.
[01:03:52] Speaker D: Were supposed to be doing.
[01:03:54] Speaker B: The claustrophobia of the storage unit having to close would bother me.
I don't want to have to pull the thing down and feel like, I don't know, it's just safe because they.
[01:04:08] Speaker D: All close lock from the outside.
[01:04:09] Speaker C: Unless you can find a way to lock it from the inside.
[01:04:11] Speaker B: Well, they have those climate control ones now. Like, you can be inside. Those are the fancy ones.
[01:04:16] Speaker C: Did you see his.
[01:04:17] Speaker D: That's what his was.
[01:04:18] Speaker C: The climate okay.
[01:04:19] Speaker D: Yeah, because the hallway that you walk to get to the unit, Nickel was out there doing handstands and stuff, talking about, this is what I do to exercise.
[01:04:27] Speaker C: And people can figure out where he.
[01:04:28] Speaker D: Where he was, and they did damn.
[01:04:31] Speaker C: Well, let's see if our quick hits. I did fraud today.
[01:04:36] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:04:37] Speaker C: I did fraud today.
[01:04:40] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:04:40] Speaker C: Could the blessings come from God? Because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
Good job today.
[01:04:47] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:04:48] Speaker C: I did fraud today. I did fraud today.
[01:04:53] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:04:53] Speaker C: I did a good job today.
Blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
What was our quick hit? Oh, quick hits. This week it takes us to the house of the Lord. Let me find the article. It was this one pastor because I don't see it on my own tablet. Did I delete it?
Oh, here we go. It takes us to Colorado. It's a pastor says God told him to create a crypto scheme that costs investors 3.2 million.
His name is Elysio Eli Regaldo and his wife, Caitlin Rigaldo. They were named on a legal complaint filed to Colorado securities commissioner last week accusing the couple of violating the antifraud license and registration provisions of the Colorado securities.
Basically, he created his own cryptocurrency. They raised nearly $3.2 million for more than 300 individuals by April 23.
And part of his marketing was telling followers and potential investors that God has spoken directly to him and told him to create the crypto and that investors would become wealthy.
And he even doubled down on it.
On a video, he said, the Lord said, I want you to build this. We took God his name, regardless. He probably sound more mexican than this, but a crooked pastor always sound like this to me. We took God at his word and sold a cryptocurrency with no clear exit. But a part of it was that he allegedly. Well, he pocketed $1.3 million.
And his excuse was, yes, I did take the 1.3 million because God told me to do it. So shout out to him.
Mr. Rogado said he lived a lavish lifestyle. He purchased a Range Rover, luxury bags, jewelry and pair, boat rentals, snowmobile rides, while his investors lost large sums of money because it was a fake cryptocurrency.
[01:07:02] Speaker D: They needed that old pair.
[01:07:04] Speaker B: Yeah, they're mexican.
[01:07:05] Speaker D: You know, they got a lot of kids.
[01:07:07] Speaker C: Oh, my God. I thought I was bad.
Do they have a lot of kids?
[01:07:12] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:07:13] Speaker B: Well, a lot of times the ones in my church do. Yeah. They don't believe in birth control.
[01:07:17] Speaker D: Birth control?
[01:07:18] Speaker C: No, that's the catholic ones, and most of them are. I don't think he's catholic, though.
[01:07:22] Speaker B: But maybe he still may not.
[01:07:24] Speaker C: But shout out to these two racist black women, right?
No, he got kids, and they got one car. I don't know why they need that Range Rover. They should have had a Toyota. Some of them got some money afforded f 150.
[01:07:37] Speaker B: Trying to figure out how they put.
[01:07:39] Speaker D: Them kids on the back of the truck. No more.
[01:07:41] Speaker C: Now they all pack up in the front part.
[01:07:45] Speaker B: Of Mercedes cars. I've seen a group of family of Mexicans. Perhaps they were hispanic background, perhaps Latino. Either way, they were all getting in the back of one of those little mercedes, the big van looking thing.
What's it called?
[01:08:09] Speaker C: Oh, God.
[01:08:10] Speaker B: They had, like, six kids getting it back.
[01:08:12] Speaker C: You said it looked like a van.
[01:08:13] Speaker B: Yeah, it's fancy. It's like, what do you call sprinter? Sprinter, sprinter. I said, nice. Okay.
[01:08:21] Speaker C: Shout out to them.
[01:08:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:23] Speaker C: Shout out to them and shout out to you, g. Yeah. Thank you for joining us. Welcome back. Hopefully you can get back into podcast and saddle.
[01:08:29] Speaker B: Yeah, hopefully that's. Keep my seat warm back.
[01:08:33] Speaker C: Yeah. Let everybody know that you want to be found. Well, where's your TikTok that you want to make money off of?
[01:08:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
Well, you can follow me on TikTok. You can follow me on Instagram. On Instagram. You can find me at just Gl.
[01:08:48] Speaker C: Harrison because that's the safe one.
[01:08:51] Speaker B: That's me. And then my TikTok is 2023 g. But.
[01:08:55] Speaker C: 2023 g. Yeah.
[01:08:58] Speaker B: G-E-E.
Yeah.
You all can see my new addition on there, here and there. But clearly it says 2023, so obviously 2024ft. Feet, pigs.
[01:09:10] Speaker D: That's where the money at.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: You know what? That's something. I could do that.
[01:09:14] Speaker C: Yeah. Well, there you go.
[01:09:17] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:09:17] Speaker B: Thank you.
[01:09:18] Speaker C: You can learn a life lesson.
[01:09:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:09:20] Speaker C: Amy, where can everybody find you?
[01:09:22] Speaker D: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22. C-E-N-T-S. I've been saying this for what, three years now? You all ain't following me yet.
[01:09:32] Speaker C: Keep saying it. They don't follow me either.
[01:09:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't post enough.
[01:09:37] Speaker C: You might be right. You can follow me on social media, preacher. Underscore BP. You can follow the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. Email us
[email protected].
Let everybody know. Let Amy know that you happy she back, because I may or may not have been struggling, but at any rate, it's your boy. Be easy.
[01:10:01] Speaker D: It's your girl Amy.
[01:10:02] Speaker C: And we out.
Let those who have ears listen.
This is the DJ Blaze show.