Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now.
Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be easy.
[00:00:44] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al.
[00:00:46] Speaker A: We had to take a little break last week.
[00:00:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I hope everybody's not mad.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: Yep, I had a couple.
[00:00:54] Speaker B: Why? Why? Why?
[00:00:57] Speaker A: And what was the reason you told him?
[00:01:01] Speaker B: I don't think. I just. I don't think I gave him an excuse.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: You did.
[00:01:04] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:01:04] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:01:05] Speaker B: I just said now.
No episode this week. Got you next week.
[00:01:09] Speaker A: Okay. All right, so I won't tell the reason why I'm here.
[00:01:12] Speaker B: What's the reason?
[00:01:13] Speaker A: I ain't no snitch, you know what I'm saying? Nah.
[00:01:15] Speaker B: What's the reason, baby?
[00:01:16] Speaker A: You didn't look at the text message?
[00:01:18] Speaker B: Nah, I looked at the text message.
[00:01:20] Speaker A: But, you know, after I had to put an exclamation point, days later, he was like, so we ain't recording?
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Nah, it was. It was. It was a quick. And that was. That's rare for me to miss a text.
[00:01:30] Speaker A: Miss a text. Yeah. It's all good though. You know, it.
[00:01:33] Speaker B: It depends on the time of the night because I've been getting into bed like 9:30.
[00:01:39] Speaker A: That ain't no 9 o'.
[00:01:40] Speaker B: Clock.
[00:01:41] Speaker A: That message got sent at 2:37. It probably was in the time of the day when you was like, doing stuff and saw it come. I look at it later.
[00:01:49] Speaker B: And then, yeah, it was off the hook. Off the hook the past couple weeks.
[00:01:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to you.
[00:01:53] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:54] Speaker A: But, yeah, we got a little break, so we back.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: What you been up to, man? What you doing? Your break?
[00:01:59] Speaker A: What break?
[00:02:00] Speaker B: Break from the show? We had a whole week, you know.
[00:02:02] Speaker A: I don't get no breaks. I work seven days a week.
I still had other shows to record.
[00:02:07] Speaker B: So what you do then?
[00:02:09] Speaker A: Record? Shout out to Jones.
[00:02:10] Speaker B: Any good shows.
You mean like Jones Music Jones, Music Jones Podcast. What else?
[00:02:17] Speaker A: The Music Jones.
Very necessary. Shout out to them?
[00:02:22] Speaker B: Yeah, all three of them.
[00:02:24] Speaker A: Shout out to the King Me Pod and some of the other shows. We got a lot of other shows going on, so.
[00:02:31] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:02:31] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's all I did, man. Work, you know what I'm saying?
Moving these units in the city. That about it?
[00:02:38] Speaker B: What's the nicest car y' all got over there right now?
[00:02:40] Speaker A: It depends.
[00:02:42] Speaker B: All right.
[00:02:42] Speaker A: Truck wise, SUV or truck?
[00:02:45] Speaker B: Truck.
[00:02:46] Speaker A: Probably the tundra. Oh, yeah, definitely Tundra. But the. Either the 1794, the capstone, whichever one you want, that capstone will run you by 90.
That's 1794. I let one go for 75 the other day.
[00:03:00] Speaker B: Oh, word?
[00:03:00] Speaker A: Yeah, we let one go for 75, you know, for the low.
[00:03:03] Speaker B: Just to move it right. Get it out.
[00:03:04] Speaker A: Get it out the day, you know what I'm saying? You know, it was nice. Had everything you want in it.
[00:03:08] Speaker B: So sometimes they gotta do that, man. That's how I got my truck.
[00:03:11] Speaker A: Oh, they had to get it outta there.
[00:03:12] Speaker B: Yeah, my truck was.
[00:03:14] Speaker A: But see, here's the thing though. Don't go certain times of the year, if you buying a car, times of the month, like, oh, at the end of the month, they wanna move it. You never know, you just might be on something that they don't care about waiting to sell. They wanna get the money for it. So just, you know, but it just depends. So that's nice.
Car wise, probably the Crown.
Toyota. Crown.
[00:03:34] Speaker B: Toyota Crown. I never even heard of that.
[00:03:36] Speaker A: Yeah, see, that's why you don't know baby D. That's why you looking at me like that.
[00:03:39] Speaker B: See, I'm gonn up on you. I'm have to. They gonna let me drive it.
[00:03:44] Speaker A: Hey, man, here's another thing. If you ain't ready to buy, don't be wasting them damn car salesman's time talking about, I just want to.
I just want to test drive.
I ain't. I'll buy. I'm ready. I'll be ready to buy in six months.
[00:03:58] Speaker B: Yeah. When the income tax hit.
[00:03:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Get the out of here. Them none of them calls going to be there.
[00:04:03] Speaker B: They don't tell you until it's after and it's too late.
[00:04:05] Speaker A: N some people. I asked the question, though.
[00:04:07] Speaker B: Are you looking to buy today?
[00:04:09] Speaker A: Yeah. No. I say, how soon are you looking to purchase? Or you're not. You're not ready to buy nothing today, are you? And then you know that take their defenses down.
[00:04:17] Speaker B: And it went to. Nah, I just want to look around and try to. Yeah, shop around. Yeah.
[00:04:22] Speaker A: All right, here's my car. Let me know. Holla at me. Wave at me. You curved them sometimes, you know, sometimes it'd be like that, man. You know, but that's how I do mine. But yeah, but yeah, the crown. Nice.
[00:04:36] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:04:36] Speaker A: Kind of luxurious.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: I'm going pull up there and see what it look like.
[00:04:39] Speaker A: You probably done seen it before. You probably ain't paid it no attention though.
[00:04:42] Speaker B: A word.
[00:04:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure you've seen it several. Riding around town.
[00:04:46] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah.
[00:04:47] Speaker A: Yeah, that's it. You want to get in what we watch first? Our emails first. Yeah.
[00:04:51] Speaker B: Man, what you watch.
[00:04:53] Speaker A: You want me to go first?
[00:04:54] Speaker B: Yeah, what you. I, I mean, I'll go first.
[00:04:59] Speaker A: All right, let's see what you watch.
[00:05:02] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:05:02] Speaker A: See if it correlates to what I watched.
[00:05:04] Speaker B: The first thing I started watching was the New Power with Tommy.
Power Book 4 or Power Book, whatever number wide Power. Yeah.
[00:05:13] Speaker A: I think it's called Force.
[00:05:15] Speaker B: Force? Yeah. Trash.
[00:05:18] Speaker A: Yeah. I stopped watching it midway through the first season, but some people love it. I ain't gonna yuck your young, but I don't.
[00:05:24] Speaker B: Yeah, the acting's terrible right now.
I shut it off mid first episode and said I'm not coming back to it.
[00:05:32] Speaker A: Oh, on the new season or. Okay, so you did watch the whole first season.
[00:05:36] Speaker B: I watched. It's just the third, right?
[00:05:38] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:05:39] Speaker B: I think this, this might be the third.
[00:05:40] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:05:41] Speaker B: Either way, I watched two seasons of it.
[00:05:43] Speaker A: He. He plays on Reasonable Doubt as a lawyer.
[00:05:47] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:05:47] Speaker A: The editor played Tommy. He using his regular voice.
[00:05:49] Speaker B: He's a regular white guy.
Yeah. Okay.
I like him with ghosts and all that. You know, the beginning age. But right now it's over.
[00:06:00] Speaker A: It's a little. They're trying to do too much.
[00:06:02] Speaker B: The only thing, only reason I will watch it is if all the episodes come out and then I'll just kind of force watch through it because I already seen the other ones. Force.
I saw that.
I watch a movie called the Long Walk. Ah.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: I'm in the walk. That. Watch that. That's the one with the. It's written based on the Stephen King book or something.
[00:06:29] Speaker B: Stephen King novel.
[00:06:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:06:34] Speaker B: Watch it. It's good.
[00:06:35] Speaker A: Yeah, I've been meaning to. I wanted to see it.
[00:06:37] Speaker B: It's good. It's about these teens.
[00:06:40] Speaker A: Is it post apocalyptic type shit?
[00:06:44] Speaker B: I don't think so. It's something creepy with it though. Like there's no other actors. There's no.
[00:06:51] Speaker A: No other people in. Wherever they walking.
[00:06:53] Speaker B: Yeah, there's. There's a couple at the end. They have a so called crowd, but I don't even think they showed the crowd then either way.
[00:07:01] Speaker A: Well, just telling the basic premise of it.
[00:07:03] Speaker B: The premise of the other movie is these teens, they. They gotta walk. It's a contest also. So at the end of the walk, whoever's left walking is. They. They get. They get to ask for whatever they want.
[00:07:19] Speaker A: But in the. You can see this part in the trailer though. Like if you stop walking, they kill you.
[00:07:24] Speaker B: If you stop walking, they kill you. Yeah, they give you three warnings and the warnings are like a couple seconds and if you start walking under three miles an hour, whatever it is, they kill you also. So there's a lot of people. You know, guy that tripped, you know, a guy had a rock in his shoe, so he stopped to tie his shoes.
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Don't tell it.
[00:07:44] Speaker B: You know, stuff like that.
[00:07:46] Speaker A: We gonna have to get your etiquette up when it comes.
[00:07:49] Speaker B: No censoring. I'm just gonna tell you. Ask me and I'm gonna tell you.
[00:07:53] Speaker A: You gotta save it for the people. But I'm gonna see it, though. I ain't gonna watch that.
[00:07:56] Speaker B: No, there's a lot more to it than.
You start learning the characters and stuff.
[00:08:01] Speaker A: Do it. Do like a back.
Go back in time. It's this and that. Always all done through the.
[00:08:07] Speaker B: It's like two characters that and those are some of the main characters.
That's a good one. That's a real good one.
What else I watch. I watch that documentary, High Horse.
[00:08:20] Speaker A: Oh, High Horse. The one about the cowboys. Black cowboys.
[00:08:23] Speaker B: Jordan Peele.
[00:08:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I saw that, but I haven't started it yet.
[00:08:28] Speaker B: It's not bad right now. I think they got three episodes up. I don't know if that's all the episodes, but I see three of them. I watched two were. It was good.
[00:08:37] Speaker A: That's on my list, too.
[00:08:38] Speaker B: It just seemed angry to me.
I mean, I know it's, you know, okay, there's a way to teach and not teach in an angrily way, I feel.
[00:08:52] Speaker A: You feel like they should coddle the white people.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: Don't. Nah. Not even do that. Just.
You can teach the whole situation without have to, you know, sound and look angry about it.
[00:09:05] Speaker A: Who you think watching this?
[00:09:06] Speaker B: We watching it, but.
[00:09:08] Speaker A: Exactly. So we can be angry amongst each other.
[00:09:10] Speaker B: You ain't got to.
[00:09:11] Speaker A: Yeah, we can. The whole thing got to you.
[00:09:13] Speaker B: The whole thing is angry.
[00:09:15] Speaker A: We wanted to be nice.
[00:09:16] Speaker B: The whole thing. The narrator.
[00:09:17] Speaker A: Be nice to white folk.
[00:09:19] Speaker B: Nah, like you said, it's for us.
[00:09:22] Speaker A: Because they not watching it.
[00:09:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think they watch it.
[00:09:25] Speaker A: I don't think they're watching it.
[00:09:26] Speaker B: But what. What it came on, that was.
[00:09:28] Speaker A: It's a peacock.
[00:09:29] Speaker B: Peacock. So they might watch it. They might watch it. That was good. I watched that.
That was it.
[00:09:36] Speaker A: You gonna go back and finish the angry black show?
[00:09:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I think there's three episodes up. I don't know.
[00:09:46] Speaker A: I mean, angry about it. They calling white people crackers. Nah, these crackers was holding us down.
[00:09:51] Speaker B: When you watch it, you'll see.
[00:09:52] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:09:53] Speaker B: You'll get that same feel I see.
[00:09:54] Speaker A: I'm gonna Watch it today.
[00:09:55] Speaker B: Yeah, you'll get that same.
[00:09:56] Speaker A: I'm gonna watch that while I finish.
[00:09:57] Speaker B: Watching football and I watch Roofman.
[00:10:01] Speaker A: With Roofman?
[00:10:02] Speaker B: Yeah, with Christian Taylor. Chris. What's the guy name? Magic Mike.
[00:10:06] Speaker A: Shannon Taylor.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: Shannon Taylor.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: Oh, I know somebody that's in that movie. Oh, he played like a.
The crazy part about it is he's a.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: He's not black.
[00:10:15] Speaker A: Yeah, he black.
[00:10:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:10:17] Speaker A: He like a extra in that movie.
[00:10:18] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:10:19] Speaker A: Yeah, but he.
I want to say he plays a cop in that movie. It's one movie he's in. He's an actual police officer in Colombia.
[00:10:26] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:10:27] Speaker A: In a couple of the movies he happens to be in, he's a police officer.
[00:10:30] Speaker B: Oh, that's crazy.
[00:10:30] Speaker A: Yeah. But I wanna say he plays up. Maybe he plays a news report or something, but he's in that movie. I gotta. I'm gonna check that out. Roofman.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: Roofman. It's not bad. It's based on a true story.
[00:10:42] Speaker A: Yeah, he was like a.
[00:10:44] Speaker B: He was breaking into stores.
[00:10:46] Speaker A: Basically a cat burglar.
[00:10:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Through the roof. Wait for them in the morning and you know, Rob.
[00:10:50] Speaker A: Yeah. But then he got stuck in one other places or something.
[00:10:53] Speaker B: Nah, he didn't get stuck.
[00:10:55] Speaker A: Basically he.
[00:10:57] Speaker B: He didn't have nowhere to go. So he would live in that daggone To R Us.
[00:11:01] Speaker A: Oh, and that like Toys R Us type shit. Toys R Us was. That was in the trailer.
[00:11:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:08] Speaker A: That's all you watched this week?
[00:11:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I think that's it. I think that's it.
[00:11:11] Speaker A: I didn't watch a lot. I watched over the past. I can't remember if we talked about Vince Staples or not.
[00:11:17] Speaker B: Oh, I forgot to go back to.
[00:11:18] Speaker A: That the last season.
[00:11:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I forgot.
[00:11:22] Speaker A: It had some flashes of Vince being funny with his dialogue. I might have to go back and watch it again. But it was okay. It wasn't what I expected. I think it's a whole lot of messages and stuff they was trying to see.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: Too many.
[00:11:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
You say you never watched Atlanta, right?
[00:11:36] Speaker B: No, I did.
[00:11:37] Speaker A: You did. It reminded me of like one of the weirder episodes of Atlanta. The whole season was like one of the weirder episodes of Atlanta.
[00:11:44] Speaker B: Exactly. Like, what was that last season of Atlanta?
After the first two episodes, it just got weirder and weirder and weirder and weirder. Yeah. And this is picking up from the.
[00:11:53] Speaker A: Weirdness and elevating the last season of Atlanta. Somebody said they think that the whole thing. Cause you know, in the last episode he did the like sensory deprivation type thing and that guy was like, it'll be some kind of sign to let you know that you still sleep. Like you have this kind of crazy dream. But it'll be some kind of sign to let you know you still sleep or whatever. You still in the chamber or something. I think Darius said he does something to let him know that he's still in the chamber. Because remember there was that episode with the girl and she was driving to Altima. She pulled up on him, she shot at the police. He drunk all that. I forgot about came the water bottle. She drank it down. Remember he was walking down the street.
[00:12:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I forgot about it.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: So all that crazy stuff was happening. They was basically saying like the whole season was it green? Was.
[00:12:42] Speaker B: That definitely gives that same vibe.
[00:12:45] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? That's how this whole season was like, with a whole bunch of crazy stuff.
Cause.
But anyway, yeah, so I watched the first episode.
[00:12:53] Speaker B: I did see the first episode.
[00:12:54] Speaker A: You didn't watch the whole thing yet though?
[00:12:56] Speaker B: No, not. Not the whole thing.
[00:12:57] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause the episode's not that long, so it don't take a long time to finish them. But yeah, I watched that.
I'm late on watching C, but I am watching that.
Mayor of Kingstowne.
[00:13:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I gotta go to that too.
[00:13:11] Speaker A: Is a good one. You know, you shows like that, like Mayor of Kingstowne, they put out an episode a week.
So it's cool. You don't have to like binge watch and you can watch it. You know what I'm saying?
[00:13:22] Speaker B: Oh, so wait, they didn't put em all out?
[00:13:25] Speaker A: No. Oh, okay. Okay. Nice week. The week every Sunday. So it's only two, three or four episodes out now.
[00:13:31] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Cool, cool. Oh, so that's good. I'm in the right time. This is the right time for me to get in it.
[00:13:36] Speaker A: Yep.
Landman came back.
[00:13:40] Speaker B: Yeah, I started that back also.
[00:13:42] Speaker A: Yep. It's only one episode of that.
It might be another one out by now. I don't know what day they come. I think they may come out on Thursday or something. Landman, which is Billy Bob Thornton and I did not know that was Demi Moore in that. She has a role. She looks her age now.
[00:14:00] Speaker B: She's rough looking.
[00:14:01] Speaker A: Not rough looking. She just look her age. I didn't. And then she had some work done to her lips or whatever. Shout out to her, though she still look good, but she just look her age. And then it's a show that a lot of people talking about on social media, like Tick tock and stuff called All Her Fault.
What is that on it's on Peacock.
[00:14:18] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:14:19] Speaker A: And it's about a family whose son. They. A rich family. Wealthy family? Well, I mean, I guess they wealthy and work, but they. They rich. They make a lot of money with their job.
Their son gets kidnapped, and the whole thing is trying to figure out who was in on the kidnapping, trying to get the son back, whether or not they gonna pay the ransom. This, that and the third.
So that's. That show. All Her Fault. It's eight episodes.
[00:14:46] Speaker B: So that's a show.
[00:14:47] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a show.
[00:14:48] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:14:48] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a show.
[00:14:49] Speaker B: Did you ever watch that Neighbors show?
[00:14:52] Speaker A: Neighbors? Talking about. The one that was on.
Talking about with my man.
[00:14:57] Speaker B: He was robbed. He robbed the neighbors. Yeah, Neighbors, friends and something. You ever get into that one?
[00:15:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:15:03] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:15:03] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:15:06] Speaker A: Yeah. So that's all I watched. I'm gonna try. I'm gonna check out that. Definitely gonna check out High Horse.
[00:15:10] Speaker B: High Horse, Yeah. It's three episodes up now, if you on the app. So.
[00:15:18] Speaker A: And it might be all. I don't. I wonder if it's that many episodes of a documentary.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it might be over, like, after this one. Cause it kind of coming up to a spot where it's looking like, okay, how much more can they do?
[00:15:31] Speaker A: They winding it down?
[00:15:31] Speaker B: Yeah, I think so.
[00:15:32] Speaker A: Oh, I did watch. It's a documentary on there about the Marines. I watched a little bit of that. Shout out to my homeboys. I got a couple homeboys that, you know, Marines.
They was in that shit for real, like, you know, over there.
[00:15:46] Speaker B: Really?
Okay.
[00:15:48] Speaker A: But, yeah, how is it? It's cool, you know, just learning about them. Whatever. I wanna tell one of them about it, but I know he got real bad ptsd, so I don't know if he can really watch it.
[00:15:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I know some people that don't watch, you know, like, war movies and stuff like that.
[00:16:02] Speaker A: Yeah, he definitely can't watch a war movie. Yeah, but I don't know if watching, like. Cause they talk about. It's really talking about it. It ain't really showing the war stuff right now. But I don't know if that'll trigger him either. You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah, that's what we watched, y'.
[00:16:16] Speaker B: All.
[00:16:16] Speaker A: We're getting into some of these emails. I think we got a few. Okay, we got a few emails.
[00:16:21] Speaker B: Emails.
[00:16:21] Speaker A: Shout out to everybody that. Oh, shoot, I forgot one long. Shout out to that one.
First email is from the homie Cheryl. Poison. Shout out to Cheryl. What up, Cheryl?
[00:16:31] Speaker B: Happy birthday, Cheryl.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: Birthday Was yesterday. Well, you know, yesterday. After this recording Saturday, you know whether.
[00:16:40] Speaker A: Or not she turned up?
[00:16:42] Speaker B: Nah, she don't turn up. She quiet.
She quiet.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: She ain't got no vanity.
[00:16:48] Speaker B: I don't know. I'm actually on that on Once Upon a Time in Music episode today. Shout out to Cheryl Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
[00:17:11] Speaker A: Shout out to Cheryl Poison.
[00:17:13] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:14] Speaker A: She says, what's up, my guys? He said, hi, guys. Black Power and Samoan. L.
I was disappointed when y' all wasn't on last week. We missed y'. All. Who told. Damn. This was this. So this ain't about last week. This is about the other time we was out.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: Oh, for real?
[00:17:29] Speaker A: Yeah.
Who told y' all y' all could take a break? You can break when you die. And we're down to one show a week. Shaking my head anyway. Antonio Brown does look crazy. For real. For real. How did you say it, B? He looks real dusty.
[00:17:44] Speaker B: Dusty?
[00:17:45] Speaker A: Some niggas just don't know how to act. The video of him kicking that dude is crazy but hilarious.
He meant that be giving the ad libs while the video was playing is crazy, too. Yeah, man, watching that video, man, that shit is just funny as hell.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: Hey, I watched us talking about that damn video twice.
[00:18:02] Speaker A: Oh, yeah?
[00:18:03] Speaker B: Yeah, we made the sound effect.
[00:18:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
Oh, she says y' all voices while discussing the fraud segment. Had me rolling. Y' all Mexican accents aren't. Are not too bad. Those immigrants gonna be wanting waiting at your car after the show, though, Essay. Yeah. No, they won't ice all over the place around this motherfucker.
[00:18:26] Speaker B: Hey, I just talked to one yesterday.
[00:18:27] Speaker A: A ICE agent? No, a Mexican.
[00:18:29] Speaker B: A Mexican? Well, he's from Honduras.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: They ain't Mexico then.
[00:18:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So he's getting ready to leave today. He's going back.
[00:18:36] Speaker A: Oh, because the ICE out here.
[00:18:39] Speaker B: Yeah, he said. He said. He said, you know, he works, so he ain't got no papers. He said he's driving around with no driver's license and all sorts of, you.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: Know, stuff like that. Oh, yeah, he riding dirty.
[00:18:48] Speaker B: So he going back.
[00:18:49] Speaker A: What kind of car you got? Tell him leave the car with me.
[00:18:51] Speaker B: Shoot. When he. No, he was driving a damn work truck.
[00:18:54] Speaker A: Oh, the company work truck?
[00:18:55] Speaker B: The company work truck he was working for.
[00:18:57] Speaker A: Damn. Yeah.
[00:18:58] Speaker B: So you talking about he going back.
[00:19:00] Speaker A: Man, shout out to him, man. It's a whole bunch of. So it's a dude at my job.
He from Ecuador, but you know what I'm saying, he speaks Spanish. Whatever. And I'm a ho Came in. I'm talking about all the Spanish people was coming buying cars from him, man. I was like, damn, I can't get. I can't use my Google Translate no more.
Yeah, but he be getting them, though. But, yeah, they be out. They out here now. Yeah, and they out here. They got cash. I'm talking about. They'll come to you. I want to put 12,000 down and all kind of shit. Do I need 16,000 down? And they be cash.
Can I give you cash? Like, yeah, I was selling him a.
[00:19:37] Speaker B: Drone, so he was asking me crazy questions, like, it wasn't too crazy. But he was like, how high does it go? How far can it go?
[00:19:47] Speaker A: He want to slip something across the board?
[00:19:49] Speaker B: Nah, I think what he doing is. I think he's. Cause I talked to somebody that traveled across the border.
[00:19:55] Speaker A: Like, they traveled through rivers and all that stuff.
[00:19:59] Speaker B: Rivers, wood, not woods, jungle. All sorts of stuff. So I think he's using that to, you know, look ahead and stuff.
He talk about he needed it, right.
[00:20:09] Speaker A: Then you sold it to him.
[00:20:10] Speaker B: Yeah, sold it to him.
[00:20:12] Speaker A: You taxed my man.
[00:20:14] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:20:14] Speaker A: Ill text.
[00:20:15] Speaker B: I didn't. I didn't tax him, but the price I had it up for. You know how people be like, trying to Jew you down?
[00:20:21] Speaker A: Whoa, you can't say that, bro. I'm sorry.
[00:20:23] Speaker B: I'm from.
[00:20:23] Speaker A: God damn racist.
[00:20:25] Speaker B: Look, when it was coming out, I was like, pause.
[00:20:28] Speaker A: But golly, yeah, so might as well just call him the K word.
I'm not gonna say it on here. You know how they try to screw you down. God damn, you gonna get us kicked off.
[00:20:39] Speaker B: You know, they try to talk you down a little bit.
[00:20:41] Speaker A: There you go.
[00:20:41] Speaker B: So he talked me down, but I only dropped it down, like, 25 bucks.
So he was. He was like, oh, okay, I'll come tomorrow and get it.
[00:20:48] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:20:49] Speaker B: Man, he came all the way from Colombia.
[00:20:52] Speaker A: Colombia.
[00:20:53] Speaker B: Colombia.
[00:20:54] Speaker A: Damn, she says. A great show, guys.
Y' all make the morning go by fast. Keep them coming. Pause, silly. The one and only Cheryl Poison. We got a long email. This one. I'm gonna email you this.
[00:21:07] Speaker B: I'm scared to see how long.
[00:21:08] Speaker A: How. Who it is.
What's your email?
[00:21:11] Speaker B: El photoymail.com Since I set it on the air now everybody can send me emails. Yeah, emails.
[00:21:19] Speaker A: I'm gonna send you this. This is a long email, y'. All. We might not get to know stories. This from the homie Vic. Shout out to. I'm telling you.
[00:21:26] Speaker B: Oh, Vic is.
[00:21:26] Speaker A: Shout out to Vic.
[00:21:27] Speaker B: Is she mad about.
[00:21:28] Speaker A: I don't know. We Gonna read and see. Read along. I sent it to you.
[00:21:31] Speaker B: She mad.
[00:21:33] Speaker A: She says blackity, blackity black.
Good morning fellas. I have to apologize because I often start several emails to y' all and never finish to send them. Then it gets too old to go back to. But I promised I was gonna send one in and I'm a woman of my word. Slow day at work so I got a second. She said, I'll try not to make this too long, but y' all should know by now I'm wordy and long winded so I'll apologize in advance. Lol. She says I definitely had to go between listening and watching Y' all on YouTube. The clips from the UPS crash were crazy. I have a friend that sent pics cause she works at the building not far from there.
[00:22:08] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:22:09] Speaker A: Yeah, she said it was really scary and sad. Also, I forgot about that kick from Antonio Brown. I remember watching it live and having the same reaction. Did he just kick? Karate kick? That man in the face Left my ass off. Also L after you mentioned it, you could go for being a Samoan. Lol. But I heard a lot about the show. C too. So I may have to try to get into it now for the meat and potatoes of my email. I've had a rant pending that I want to get out.
[00:22:40] Speaker B: Oh shit.
[00:22:42] Speaker A: I'm scared man.
[00:22:43] Speaker B: Cause we done made a whole.
We had a whole saying for her.
[00:22:50] Speaker A: We did.
[00:22:50] Speaker B: Yeah, because she didn't want us to say.
[00:22:53] Speaker A: Oh, she wants to say pause. That is right. Yeah, she said so some episodes ago y' all talked about yet another black trauma, the Perfect Neighbor. This falls in the same category as when they see us say her name.
The Trayvon Martin doc, the Khalif Bravo Doc, the 13th and even the most recent, the Alabama Solution about how bad prisons are.
The list goes on. Yeah, I have seen that pop up. I think that's a podcast. I know it might be a show too.
There was a time when I really appreciated these movies. Shining light and telling the truth behind really effed up situations that happened to black people in present day times.
These aren't slave history movies but shit we saw heard about in real time. So I felt like it needed to be exposed.
The world needs to see it.
The idea felt like if there are visuals and truth shown to the masses, then the world will finally see that black people aren't upset for no reason. We don't have anxiety, anger and some level of fear for no freaking reason.
We aren't over exaggerating situations when we are extremely poorly mistreated and justice is committed against us aren't made up.
Aren't made up singular situations by someone who fit the description or had a history of whatever bullshit they want to make up in the moment to justify harbor acts, but that we are repeatedly thought of as less than ultimate power and abused in extremely inhumane ways. And sure, I thought seeing it would make a difference, perhaps prick the soul of the people in positions of power or of the everyday unmelanated that we interact with regularly and maybe, just maybe, things could begin to change for the better for black people as a whole. I was wrong.
Who are these movies and documentaries made for? Cause at this point, black people should already know that most whites aren't watching. I'm one of five.
She said we moved up in numbers.
[00:24:51] Speaker B: That's funny, we just finished talking about that.
[00:24:53] Speaker A: One of five black people that work for my practice that has four offices. So a lot of people sold. Okay, so it's four different offices and only five people working all four offices.
That she go through four offices throughout the week.
And she said, you want to know what documentary they're all into and all talking about the Murdoch murder. Murders the white law firm law lawyer from Beaufort that basically killed his son and wife. Yeah, we.
I think we talked about them on here.
[00:25:26] Speaker B: Yeah, we talked about. Real quick, Let's see you mess. You miss where you.
[00:25:35] Speaker A: No, I'm skipping ahead, trying to. Because we know what. We know what that's about anyway. All white people, I'm around obsessed with that story. They love true crime stories. Unless black people are the victims. So again, I asked, who are these documentaries and movies made for?
There are some of us that aren't going to watch because it's not entertainment entertaining. They'll continue to get to only get information in the same inaccurate way they've been getting info. And as the saying goes, you can bring a host of water, but you can't make a drink. And while that sucks, I've learned that sometimes in the process of growth and progress, some of us will get left behind. But either way, they aren't watching.
She said the Cream Crusaders aren't watching. And yes, that's a generalization. Of course, we all know those one or two white folks who we can call an ally. But more times than not, even if they aren't specifically racist, they are complacent, if not complicit to what directly and specifically affects black people. They may not support the bad things, but they also don't want to know about them.
Then there's See how long.
[00:26:42] Speaker B: Oh, it's long.
[00:26:43] Speaker A: Yeah. This shit.
[00:26:44] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:26:44] Speaker A: We might have to come back to the rest of this after this one last part. We'll do the rest of this, she said. Then there's people like me who genuinely wanted the information.
We'll watch to be informed and hear or see the truth and then get angry, sad, maybe even motivated for change. But then we get exhausted with knowing too much and never seen anything substantial done about it. So who are these made for? And don't get me wrong, it's still important to have these documentaries and movies out there, but I'm struggling to see who they're made for. Any take on that steps off soapbox.
[00:27:16] Speaker B: That's crazy. Cause we just finished talking about who was that a high horse documentary for.
[00:27:23] Speaker A: I mean, it's made for black people. Really. It made like she said, a couple others may watching and say, oh, but now, in times now like a movie like that, people would just say it's propaganda.
[00:27:36] Speaker B: Do you think all documentaries are made for certain people? Like think about Jeffrey Dahmer one, You know, all the documentaries they made for him. Do you think that's for white people? Is that just, you know, for people in general?
[00:27:51] Speaker A: So with something like that, when it's white people, it's just made for people.
[00:27:58] Speaker B: Okay. So when it's made for black people.
[00:28:01] Speaker A: It'S kind of made for us.
[00:28:03] Speaker B: Unless it's a black victim. Unless it's a black perpetrator. Perpetrator, yeah, yeah, So I can see.
[00:28:11] Speaker A: That because most of the stuff, like most of the stuff that black documentaries or whatever.
Well, I can't say. I don't, you know, I don't know who they make them for. I think they make them for everybody to get the most eyes or the most money from it or whatever. The people that consume it the most as far as black documentaries is going to be black people.
[00:28:35] Speaker B: So basically they putting it out there and hoping people watch wind of it.
[00:28:40] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, everybody, no matter who it is. Yeah, no matter who it is.
[00:28:43] Speaker B: We put information out for everybody to catch it. Yeah, but the people is definitely a perfect example of that right now.
[00:28:51] Speaker A: Yeah, but. And then I think with it, it's coming out now at the time where like, you know, you got a lot of like, you know, the boots on the ground type stuff and black people riding horses and trail rides and all that kind of stuff.
Like now that's like more popular as far as like, you know, in the country. You know, you. Everybody knows somebody with some horses and yeah, they, you know, do all that kind of stuff, but it's more nationalized or popularized. So that's a perfect time to come out with some black cowboy stuff. Now that. That's, you know, on the forefront. But that's for. I think they make it for everybody to educate everybody. But the people that consume it is the people that are in it.
[00:29:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:29:29] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:29:30] Speaker B: I got you.
[00:29:31] Speaker A: But yeah, we'll get the rest of your email probably next week.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: Because I definitely appreciate that email.
[00:29:39] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely. Yeah.
Let's see. We got another email from the homie DJ High Star.
He says homecoming, said Yuri. He says, what up? Been a minute. How y' all been? Fresh off homecoming this weekend.
I had a blast. Although homecoming has gotten very commercial. Food trucks and vendors can't find the family tailgate no more.
Shaking my head. Hope all is well, though. Question. Would you rather be an entertainer? Oh, no. Would you rather be an entrepreneur or capitalist?
What would an email of mine be without a random question? Lol. Y' all be easy. I'll holla at y' all later. DJ Hostile.
[00:30:20] Speaker B: Thank you.
[00:30:21] Speaker A: DJ Highstar from the mandatory Overtime podcast. Okay, shout out to him.
Would I rather be an entrepreneur or capitalist? What's the difference?
[00:30:33] Speaker B: I think entrepreneur.
[00:30:35] Speaker A: I'd rather be a capitalist.
[00:30:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:30:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
I'm an entrepreneur right now.
[00:30:40] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
[00:30:41] Speaker A: And I'm paying the bills out of my fucking check.
Capitalist. Well, I mean, I'm a capitalist too, I guess, right?
[00:30:47] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:30:48] Speaker A: If you're an entrepreneur, you're a capitalist. But can you be a capitalist without being an entrepreneur?
[00:30:56] Speaker B: That's another thing I watched too. I forgot.
[00:30:58] Speaker A: Coming to America.
[00:30:59] Speaker B: Nope. The Eddie Murphy documentary.
[00:31:01] Speaker A: Oh, that is on Netflix. Good is good.
[00:31:04] Speaker B: Real good. Were even funny. I like you, la. You'll be laughing during. It's real good.
[00:31:12] Speaker A: Does Charlie make an appearance? Like video with Charlie?
[00:31:15] Speaker B: Quick little. They had a quick little talking head from the Chappelle show.
[00:31:20] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:31:21] Speaker B: When he was, you know, telling a story about, you know, I guess it was scenes that they didn't use for that.
[00:31:26] Speaker A: And they were talking. He was talking about this, about his brother. It's a podcast. It came out a long time ago. It was called the Champs. It was with Neil, Brandon and a guy named Moshe Casher. They were on the podcast together and all that. Neil was one of the writers on Chappelle's show. And all they would do was interview black people. That was a like black celebrities or black up and comers or black comics or whatever. And they had Charlie Murphy on there. He Was talking about some of the stuff Eddie had to do and stuff that, you know, it was really talking about him. But he, you know, that he. Eddie Murphy brother, and he talk about, like, you know, stuff they, you know, went through coming up or whatever.
[00:32:02] Speaker B: Yeah. But it was real good. I didn't know Eddie Murphy had.
I don't know if that's adhd.
He got a tic, though. He had a tic?
[00:32:12] Speaker A: Like Tourette's or something.
[00:32:13] Speaker B: Yeah.
Like, he kept on going to check the stove, walk away, come back.
[00:32:19] Speaker A: Oh, ocd.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: Yeah, ocd.
Is that it?
[00:32:22] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:32:22] Speaker B: But what's Tourette's?
[00:32:24] Speaker A: Tourette's. When you just blurt out shit.
[00:32:26] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Gotcha. So he had that, and then he would, you know, kind of make a funny noise. I don't know why I thought it was so funny.
[00:32:32] Speaker A: Really?
[00:32:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, he said he was telling the moment where he stopped doing that.
[00:32:38] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:32:38] Speaker B: But I don't know if you could really stop doing that if it's already in you. Like, he might get something else now.
[00:32:45] Speaker A: It's a.
It's a mental thing that they have to get over.
Why? They have to. Why they.
[00:32:51] Speaker B: You know, so they can get over it.
[00:32:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:32:54] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:32:54] Speaker A: Yeah. But they have to do counseling and stuff. Like, it's kind of like. I mean, we all do it to a certain extent. Like, like, you said, check the stove, make sure you turn it off.
[00:33:05] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:33:08] Speaker A: We all do it to, like, you. You. You get out your car, you. You lock the door, but instead of hitting it once, you hit it two or three times.
Okay. That's kind of like a low, mild case. Yeah, Yeah, I got you. But they said that we all do it with certain things that. Just a little.
[00:33:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: More heightened or whatever.
[00:33:26] Speaker B: That was, like, shocking. Like.
Cause you don't hear too much about Eddie Murphy. No, like, personal Eddie Murphy. You hear him about, you know, he was on this show. He was on this movie and stuff like that, but you never hear, like, the personal. Personal of Eddie Murphy.
[00:33:43] Speaker A: But that's how celebrities used to be back in the day, though. You never really hear about the personal until they hit the tabloids or social media. Like, kind of messed it up for celebrities, like Eddie Murphy style. Like, he. A list.
[00:33:58] Speaker B: Yeah, this is. You good? You good?
[00:34:00] Speaker A: My throat dry. I need my tea with honey.
[00:34:04] Speaker B: So the name of that documentary called Eddie?
[00:34:09] Speaker A: Nah, it's on Netflix.
[00:34:11] Speaker B: It's called Eddie. No, it's not called Eddie.
[00:34:15] Speaker A: I'm about to go to Netflix right now. I think that's what it's called.
It Just came out, like last week, last Wednesday or something.
[00:34:23] Speaker B: It's real good.
I might even watch it another time. I might watch it twice.
[00:34:27] Speaker A: Being Eddie. That's the name of it. Yeah, yeah, Being Eddie.
Oh, yeah. Capitalist or.
[00:34:37] Speaker B: That's a tough one.
[00:34:38] Speaker A: How y' all got a homecoming? Y' all ain't got no football team.
[00:34:40] Speaker B: Was it Benedict?
[00:34:42] Speaker A: No, Claflin.
Benedict got a football team.
I guess they just come home. I don't know. I always associate.
[00:34:50] Speaker B: I just. I guess they just come home.
You good, son?
[00:34:55] Speaker A: Yes. Man, I just told you what it is.
My throat dry from all this talking and carrying this show.
[00:35:05] Speaker B: Yeah, you got that one.
[00:35:10] Speaker A: Yeah, I know it's clapping, homecoming, but I guess it's just for people to come home, come back to school, or, you know, celebrate or whatever.
Cap, I still don't know. Capitalism, entrepreneur.
You got to break down the difference, man.
[00:35:24] Speaker B: Like the different scenarios of it.
[00:35:27] Speaker A: Yeah. What makes a capitalist? All entrepreneurs. Aren't they capitalists?
[00:35:32] Speaker B: I guess in the case that's why they're entrepreneurs.
[00:35:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Because you're a capitalist. You want to sell a product and get paid for it.
I don't. I don't know the difference. As far as you know that. Go.
[00:35:47] Speaker B: Shout out to DJ High stuff.
[00:35:48] Speaker A: Shout out to High Star.
Oh, I forgot what people. What people was what it was sounding like we were saying, and they were mentioning him in emails. But it wasn't High Star. It was something else was Shout out to High Star.
Speaking of celebrity news, one. One thing that we talk about on here all the time is the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
And Chadwick Boseman, he has gotten his Hollywood Walk of Fame induction this past year.
[00:36:20] Speaker B: Look over here, man.
[00:36:21] Speaker A: What do you think? I don't gotta look over there. I can look right at you.
[00:36:23] Speaker B: Oh, man.
[00:36:24] Speaker A: What do you think about the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
[00:36:27] Speaker B: To an extent, but what's the guy. What's the guy that just. Glenn. What's the guy? Glenn. What?
The cowboy? He freaking had the cowboy hat in the.
[00:36:38] Speaker A: Playing Turman.
[00:36:39] Speaker B: Yeah, he just got his damn. Last week. He was in thousand movies. This nigga was in three movies.
[00:36:45] Speaker A: He was in more than three.
[00:36:47] Speaker B: Come on.
[00:36:48] Speaker A: You don't think Chadwick Boseman deserve it?
[00:36:50] Speaker B: Not yet, man.
[00:36:51] Speaker A: Why not? Chill out.
[00:36:52] Speaker B: Chill out.
[00:36:53] Speaker A: Black Panther.
[00:36:54] Speaker B: Definitely not Black Panther 2.
[00:36:56] Speaker A: He wasn't in Black Panther 2. What are you talking about?
No, this chat. Look at his wife.
[00:37:01] Speaker B: Nah. So you trying to say if. If Will Smith put out two movies and then he put out Independence Day, he died right at the Independence Day. He deserved One.
[00:37:10] Speaker A: He was in more than three movies.
[00:37:12] Speaker B: Nah, he was in five movies. He was in James Brown, which was trash.
[00:37:17] Speaker A: James Brown was not trash.
[00:37:19] Speaker B: Are you crazy?
[00:37:20] Speaker A: James Brown from South Carolina. You watch your mouth.
Nothing associated with James Brown is trash.
[00:37:25] Speaker B: I just don't think.
I think it was a little too early.
[00:37:28] Speaker A: You don't think Chadwick Boseman deserves ice teachings?
[00:37:31] Speaker B: Got one. James Brown ice tea just got.
[00:37:34] Speaker A: Because they wanted to pay. He just decided to pay the 30,000.
[00:37:37] Speaker B: You right.
[00:37:38] Speaker A: James Brown. He was Jackie Robinson. He was Thurgood Marshall.
[00:37:42] Speaker B: And that's it.
[00:37:43] Speaker A: That's three.
[00:37:43] Speaker B: You can't name no more.
[00:37:45] Speaker A: 21 bridges, huh? That was a good one. That was his only car. What? Black Panther.
Let's go down the list of Chadwick Boseman movie. He was in some stuff before then too now.
[00:37:57] Speaker B: So what about Ice T? Ice T just got his DAG on last week too.
[00:38:00] Speaker A: That's. That's just on. That's cause he busy.
[00:38:02] Speaker B: He was on a thousand.
[00:38:04] Speaker A: He was. That's cause he was busy being on Law and Order.
[00:38:06] Speaker B: Thousand episodes of Law and Order.
[00:38:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he had time to come. Come there.
He got a podcast.
[00:38:13] Speaker B: I don't know, maybe I'm just being a bad guy, but just thinking it's not deserved yet.
[00:38:20] Speaker A: Let's see all of these movies. Oh, yeah, he was in the five bloods. Mr. Rainey's black bottom.
[00:38:25] Speaker B: The five bloods. He was. He was in that.
[00:38:27] Speaker A: Yeah, all of the Avengers movies.
[00:38:31] Speaker B: Watch out now.
[00:38:32] Speaker A: Marshall. That was Thurgood Marshall. Message from the King.
Okay, that's Captain America. Gods of Egypt. I don't remember him being in that.
Okay, that's the. What we talked about that Draft Day. He was in that.
That's Jackie Robinson 42. The kill holes. That was 2012. What are you talking about? Express 2008.
[00:38:51] Speaker B: What's the guy's name? Glenn. What?
[00:38:53] Speaker A: Glenn Turman.
Thurman.
Colonel Taylor is who he is.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: Colonel Taylor. He should have got it for that. A Different World.
[00:39:05] Speaker A: So if he only get it for one thing, how can Chadwick don't get it for Avengers and Black Panther and all of that?
[00:39:12] Speaker B: Let's see how many movies Glenn Thurman.
[00:39:14] Speaker A: Was in on most shows too though.
[00:39:17] Speaker B: And Cooley High.
[00:39:19] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:39:20] Speaker B: Hold on. Let's see what Glenn.
[00:39:22] Speaker A: Queen Sugar.
[00:39:24] Speaker B: Let's see the old Glenn.
[00:39:27] Speaker A: I can't believe you hating on South Carolina.
[00:39:29] Speaker B: I'm not hating.
[00:39:31] Speaker A: This is not New York hate right here.
And New York hate. Only people from New York can get on the Walk of Fame. If you gotta be from New York Louisiana. Or Chicago. Then it's cool for these Yankees to let it go.
[00:39:45] Speaker B: Oh, he got too many of that name. I'm sorry.
It's too many to name for the show.
[00:39:50] Speaker A: Good.
[00:39:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
He was on Power. Give him the. He was, man. Give him.
[00:39:58] Speaker A: You hate power. What are you talking about? I know Glenn Thurman.
[00:40:03] Speaker B: I'm looking at it. I'm looking at. Oh, look at this.
[00:40:06] Speaker A: Yeah, keep going. Bit Rose.
[00:40:07] Speaker B: Look at that.
[00:40:08] Speaker A: I want to say he played in on a movie with Kiki Palmer, too.
[00:40:11] Speaker B: Look at this.
[00:40:15] Speaker A: I think he was the. No. Was he in that?
I'm trying to think who was the daddy in? Nope. Was he in? Nope.
[00:40:22] Speaker B: Oh, I think he was. Cause he's a cowboy.
He is a cowboy. He was on the High horse.
[00:40:30] Speaker A: He's in that straw.
[00:40:32] Speaker B: Let me see. Nope, right?
[00:40:34] Speaker A: Yeah, Nope. Came out in 22 or 23, something like that.
[00:40:39] Speaker B: They talked about note, too, on High horse. Yeah.
[00:40:42] Speaker A: So he might have been in it.
[00:40:44] Speaker B: He. Oh, man, it's too many on here.
[00:40:48] Speaker A: Shout out to him.
[00:40:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
Something don't add up.
Something don't add up. Five movies to more than five. A thousand.
[00:40:58] Speaker A: You dissing Chadwick Boseman is crazy.
Chadwick Boseman was in a billion dollar movie.
[00:41:04] Speaker B: Yeah, but. Come on, man, let him rest.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: He was rested. He rested in heaven. In Hollywood Walk of Fame heaven.
[00:41:12] Speaker B: I wonder why they thought he was.
I don't see that.
[00:41:15] Speaker A: You don't see Chadwick Boseman being a Hollywood Walk of Fame owner?
[00:41:18] Speaker B: Him and Busta Rhymes. Put them on the side. Put them on the side.
[00:41:22] Speaker A: God damn. I bet if he was Samoan, you want him on there.
[00:41:27] Speaker B: For my people, right?
Yeah, man. Him and Busta Riders. Those are the last two that was like, why, like you are.
[00:41:39] Speaker A: What kind of shows am I trying to say?
Reality TV show watching, motherfucker.
[00:41:43] Speaker B: Hey, man, I can't watch what's going no more. What baddies? Why not?
[00:41:49] Speaker A: Oh, it's too much right now.
What was your start on reality tv?
[00:41:53] Speaker B: Oh, Real World.
[00:41:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Real World.
[00:41:57] Speaker B: The first one in New York with Heather B. And the guy with aids.
[00:42:02] Speaker A: No, he wasn't on that one.
[00:42:03] Speaker B: Yeah, he was.
[00:42:04] Speaker A: He was in San Francisco.
[00:42:06] Speaker B: San Francisco? Yeah.
[00:42:07] Speaker A: Come on, man.
[00:42:08] Speaker B: Now what's the black guy, the comedian.
[00:42:10] Speaker A: That was in San Francisco, his name was David.
[00:42:12] Speaker B: David? Yeah, David.
[00:42:13] Speaker A: Yeah. He was in Half Baked.
[00:42:17] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he was.
[00:42:18] Speaker A: He was in Half Baked. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:42:19] Speaker B: Yep, he was.
[00:42:21] Speaker A: Dang, I forgot Tammy was on that. Tammy Roman off of on the first one. No, she was on the ones in San Francisco.
[00:42:27] Speaker B: She Was on. Cause she was fighting with David.
[00:42:29] Speaker A: Well, she wasn't fighting with him. David was trying to. She told David she was naked up under her, trying to pull this. And he pulled a blanket.
[00:42:35] Speaker B: Blanket, Yeah, I remember that. Yeah, that's when I started.
[00:42:38] Speaker A: That's when you started. So you're a vet.
[00:42:41] Speaker B: Of course.
[00:42:42] Speaker A: Did you go all out?
[00:42:43] Speaker B: Was that the first one?
[00:42:44] Speaker A: That was not the first one. That was San Francisco. No, that was.
[00:42:47] Speaker B: No, that was like the first string.
[00:42:49] Speaker A: Of reality shows on that level. Yeah. Real World was the first one. That wasn't San Francisco either.
[00:42:56] Speaker B: That was New York.
[00:42:57] Speaker A: No, that wasn't New York.
New York was Heather B.
What's the guy? He was a vj.
I can't think of his name.
A guy named. He turned out to be a politician.
[00:43:11] Speaker B: Oh, word.
[00:43:13] Speaker A: Kevin.
Kevin Powell. I think his name is Kevin Powell.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:43:17] Speaker A: He's a politician now. Whatever. He was on there. Heather B.
[00:43:20] Speaker B: Was that the first reality show?
[00:43:28] Speaker A: You got to guess. You got.
[00:43:31] Speaker B: That might be it. That might be the first one.
[00:43:33] Speaker A: I think that might be the first reality show.
[00:43:35] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:43:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:43:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:38] Speaker A: But. Yeah, another reality show, Real Housewives of Atlanta.
I started watching that a long time ago. Back when it was, like, not as messy and they were really like housewives. Whatever.
[00:43:51] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:52] Speaker A: But now I just got a little bit too much. But one of the people that have been on there for a long time, Candy Burris, songwriter from the group Escape.
Her and her husband Todd, they splitting up after nearly 15 years together.
[00:44:04] Speaker B: Oh, for real?
[00:44:05] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:44:05] Speaker B: Wow.
They got businesses together, don't they?
[00:44:08] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:44:08] Speaker B: They got a restaurant.
[00:44:09] Speaker A: I don't know if they do it. I know they did, like, some plays or something like that together.
[00:44:14] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:44:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
Sources with direct knowledge say the two separated a few months ago after growing apart for some time. It's been an amicable split.
[00:44:25] Speaker B: I wanna know why you care about.
[00:44:26] Speaker A: This one with legitimately, no drama.
[00:44:29] Speaker B: Cause you usually don't care about breakups and who's dating and stuff like that. What made you pull this up?
[00:44:34] Speaker A: Really?
What made me pull this up? And I'm gonna tell you what made me pull this up is because it was a scheme from Todd. It was a scheme from Todd set up for him to come to me with the bullshit.
With.
[00:45:05] Speaker B: You gotta do the turn, man.
[00:45:07] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't do the turn with all this apparatus. Shout out to Aunt Bertha.
It was a scheme set up by Todd to come to you with the bullshit.
[00:45:19] Speaker B: You think people know what you talking about?
They still watching?
How long was that meme ago that.
[00:45:26] Speaker A: Little clip a while ago.
[00:45:28] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:45:28] Speaker A: Yeah, a while ago. I got you a while ago, but I forgot about it. Well, I kind of stopped watching it a little bit before then when Mama Joyce and all them was in the heavy law. I just kind of stopped watching it. But somebody had mentioned that clip last week, and I went and saw it, and I was like, oh, Lord, I gotta use that. I say, I'm gonna use that at work in the media. See, this is a scheme set up by Todd for him to come to you with the bullshit.
[00:45:59] Speaker B: So that is, I guess, as popular as the K. Michelle table shaking.
[00:46:05] Speaker A: No, I don't think it's. Nah, it ain't. No.
[00:46:07] Speaker B: Oh. Cause that table shake.
[00:46:08] Speaker A: Because saying somebody shaking the table has taken on like, it's a.
It's a meaning now. Oh, yeah. Oh, they shaking the table like people saying that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It ain't. It ain't that. It ain't that. But shout out to Candy. People saying that it was. Cause, you know, Candy allowed threesomes and all of that. Candy want the threesomes.
[00:46:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:28] Speaker A: Candy sneaky.
[00:46:29] Speaker B: She wanted just as much as he did.
[00:46:30] Speaker A: Yes. And that's a beautiful thing.
[00:46:33] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:33] Speaker A: Shout out to Candy.
[00:46:34] Speaker B: Twos and fuse.
[00:46:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, okay. If Candy. Candy's single now.
Shout out to Candy.
[00:46:43] Speaker B: Oh, so you know what they need to do?
[00:46:44] Speaker A: What?
[00:46:45] Speaker B: Candy and Ty R. Kelly's ex wife. Ex wife.
[00:46:51] Speaker A: She irritates, though.
[00:46:52] Speaker B: I know, but me just put them together. No, put them on a reality show or something. Put them with a man together or something. Do a poly joint with them.
[00:47:01] Speaker A: Candy could be with somebody. Not her.
[00:47:03] Speaker B: That'd be up to her.
[00:47:03] Speaker A: I wanted to get on.
[00:47:05] Speaker B: I think that'd be.
[00:47:06] Speaker A: I don't like her because I feel like she was in on some of the freaky stuff R. Kelly was doing.
[00:47:11] Speaker B: Who, Candy or the.
[00:47:12] Speaker A: No, that's right. The ex wife.
[00:47:14] Speaker B: Of course she's running now. That's why I put her with her.
[00:47:17] Speaker A: No, don't put it with Candy. Candy do is consensual adult stuff.
[00:47:20] Speaker B: Get out of here.
[00:47:21] Speaker A: Notice she don't you think Candy taking it.
[00:47:23] Speaker B: She do regular stuff.
[00:47:24] Speaker A: Who, Candy?
[00:47:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:47:25] Speaker A: What do you mean, regular stuff?
[00:47:27] Speaker B: Regular stuff. Twos and fused.
[00:47:28] Speaker A: But I'm saying consensual, not like R. Kelly wife. I think R. Kelly, ex wife was having young girls. Yeah.
[00:47:36] Speaker B: Luring them in.
[00:47:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Girl, I love your hair. Yeah, it's okay.
[00:47:40] Speaker B: Let him come in the back room. Let me fix your hair up for you. Get them all worked up.
[00:47:45] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:47:45] Speaker B: Then R. Kelly bust In.
[00:47:47] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:47:48] Speaker B: Seems like you're ready, girl. Are you ready?
[00:47:54] Speaker A: Yeah.
Age ain't nothing but a number.
Why the fuck would you write that?
You would only write that if you was a fucking pedophile. Age is more than a number. It's a guideline of when you don't and should and should not do stuff.
[00:48:08] Speaker B: I wonder.
Because that became a phrase. I wonder if that was a phrase before the song.
I think it was.
[00:48:18] Speaker A: Maybe it was, but I don't think it was pertaining to having sex with a 14 year old.
[00:48:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I think you're right.
[00:48:24] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:48:24] Speaker B: Yeah. But there was all sorts of crazy sayings.
Yeah. If there's grass on the field, play ball.
[00:48:31] Speaker A: Yep. If the grass on the field, play ball. Now if it's grass on the field, I don't want it at all, you know?
[00:48:36] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. You don't want the grass on the field.
[00:48:39] Speaker A: Nah, I don't care. Give me that.
[00:48:40] Speaker B: Okay. Hardwood floor. Okay.
[00:48:41] Speaker A: Give me a Harry Bush. I don't care.
[00:48:43] Speaker B: You know, not the 70s porno.
[00:48:47] Speaker A: Give me the landing strip. Whatever you got, baby, give it to me.
[00:48:50] Speaker B: Oh, boy.
[00:48:51] Speaker A: As long as it ain't fishy.
[00:48:55] Speaker B: It'd be like a fishnet. Cause the hair is like the net.
[00:48:58] Speaker A: Yes.
What else we got going on?
Oh, here's one.
[00:49:06] Speaker B: Oh, here's one.
[00:49:09] Speaker A: A few years ago we talked about Prize.
[00:49:12] Speaker B: We talked about that. Yeah.
[00:49:14] Speaker A: Getting in some trouble.
It was an episode of, I wanna say American Greed. No, the Champ. It was either the Champs podcast or Combat Jack or something.
And Prize was on there. He was talking about all of the stuff he did.
Like he was over in, like, you.
[00:49:32] Speaker B: Right. I do remember that clip, Mogadishu.
[00:49:35] Speaker A: And he was with all these people protesting and it was a whole lot of stuff that he did.
[00:49:40] Speaker B: That was an interview. I remember that.
[00:49:42] Speaker A: Yeah. It was crazy. Like, you would never think Prize would like.
Like. I want to say he.
Somalia.
He fucked around and almost got taken by some Somali pirates and it was a whole bunch of stuff or whatever.
But recently he got arrested for taking the legal money and giving it to the Obama campaign.
Obama's last run for election or whatever.
And he finally got convicted and now he's facing.
Well, he's been sentenced. He's sentenced to 14 years in jail.
[00:50:19] Speaker B: 14 years.
[00:50:21] Speaker A: 14 years in jail is crazy.
[00:50:22] Speaker B: How much money did he get?
[00:50:25] Speaker A: I wanna say he has to pay back like $60 million.
[00:50:28] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh.
[00:50:29] Speaker A: Yep. Says he's been sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funneling millions of dollars in foreign contributions to former President Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.
[00:50:46] Speaker B: Do you think he got that much money to give back?
[00:50:50] Speaker A: Nah, I doubt it. It said he obtained over $120 million from Malaysian billionaire Low tech Joe, also known as Joe Low, and steered some of that money through straw donors to Obama's campaign.
Low, who has lived in China, was one of the primary financiers of the Wolf of Wall Street. The movie Wolf of Wall Street.
[00:51:15] Speaker B: Oh, he's locked up, ain't he?
[00:51:17] Speaker A: Who, that guy?
[00:51:18] Speaker B: Yeah, the guy from Wolf of Wall Street.
[00:51:19] Speaker A: Jordan Belfort.
[00:51:20] Speaker B: The real one.
[00:51:22] Speaker A: No, he out.
[00:51:23] Speaker B: Oh, no, you know what, he got other businesses going on right now. Yeah, yeah, I just heard about him on a podcast.
[00:51:30] Speaker A: Yeah, he write books here. He's a Trump supporter and all that.
[00:51:32] Speaker B: Yeah, I think the podcast I was listening to, they were saying that they were locked up together.
Who?
[00:51:39] Speaker A: The Low guy and. Oh, and that's how they.
[00:51:41] Speaker B: Yeah, the other guy.
[00:51:43] Speaker A: Okay. But yeah, so shout out to prize.
[00:51:48] Speaker B: Shout out to him.
[00:51:49] Speaker A: Shout out to prize man, you know, he's a legend. Ghetto superstar. Did numbers.
[00:51:54] Speaker B: He's.
[00:51:55] Speaker A: Yeah, prize, they. They used to disprove.
[00:51:59] Speaker B: Is he a legend, though?
[00:52:00] Speaker A: Yeah, he a legend. He a part of a legendary group.
Is you got a legend?
[00:52:05] Speaker B: No, you don't think you got.
[00:52:07] Speaker A: Okay, exactly. Now I knew if I said something about a Staten island group, he's the. Oh yeah, he's a legend.
[00:52:14] Speaker B: Nah, I'm not Master Killer.
[00:52:15] Speaker A: A legend.
[00:52:18] Speaker B: What makes a legend? That's what we got to. Where's these guidelines at? Pull that up on the screen.
[00:52:23] Speaker A: I mean, you could be. You could be famous.
What's after famous? I guess a legend is at the famous, but after famous, it's a level of icon.
Michael Jackson, he's an icon. Icon.
[00:52:37] Speaker B: He made the word icon. They based it off of him.
[00:52:41] Speaker A: There was icons before Michael Jackson.
Elvis. Oh yeah, exactly.
[00:52:47] Speaker B: Elvis was.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: Boy, I'd be knowing how to shut you up.
[00:52:49] Speaker B: You got that one. You got that one.
[00:52:51] Speaker A: I get him off.
[00:52:52] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:52:52] Speaker A: Get him off.
[00:52:53] Speaker B: Don't ever say that.
[00:52:53] Speaker A: Shout out to prize.
[00:52:54] Speaker B: I'm talking about the pause. You know what?
My last birthday, they got me a cake.
[00:52:59] Speaker A: When was your birthday?
[00:53:00] Speaker B: July.
And they got me a cake. So I didn't wanna blow the candles out. So I got something to like wave the candles out.
[00:53:09] Speaker A: Uh huh.
[00:53:12] Speaker B: So Jim Jones and them, they got fabulous. A cake and fabulous. Blew the candles out the same way, like with his hand because he didn't wanna pause the moment.
[00:53:25] Speaker A: He didn't want to blow that's crazy.
[00:53:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:53:28] Speaker A: Blowing on candles is pause.
[00:53:30] Speaker B: Yeah, that. That's a new thing.
[00:53:32] Speaker A: Y' all niggas wild. Y' all take it too. When is too. Too worried about homophobic shit.
[00:53:39] Speaker B: Nah. See, the reason I did it.
[00:53:42] Speaker A: Cause you don't like germs.
[00:53:43] Speaker B: There you go. I didn't want to blow all on.
[00:53:45] Speaker A: The candle, so maybe. Maybe Fab did the same.
[00:53:48] Speaker B: He was. They were saying it on the video.
[00:53:52] Speaker A: Yo, son, you not blowing on my candles, son. Word up, son. Paul's.
[00:53:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:53:57] Speaker A: Blow out your candles.
[00:53:58] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:54:02] Speaker A: Pause. Blood sugar.
Dame. He'll do a preemptive pause. Pause. Blow out your candles. Be paused.
[00:54:09] Speaker B: I don't think. Dame don't say pause.
[00:54:11] Speaker A: He don't say pause. No.
[00:54:11] Speaker B: He said no homo.
[00:54:12] Speaker A: No damn say pause.
[00:54:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cam and them did the no homo.
[00:54:16] Speaker A: Yeah, and. And they say Paul's now, too.
[00:54:17] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
[00:54:18] Speaker A: Yeah.
Speaking of pause, we gotta pause. Uncle Smokey.
Uncle Smokey. I hear wilding in these streets. I can't.
[00:54:31] Speaker B: That is. That is pause, too.
[00:54:33] Speaker A: I can't remember whether or not we.
[00:54:36] Speaker B: We definitely talked about Smokey real quick.
[00:54:39] Speaker A: But he's been in. In golfed in some lawsuit type stuff.
[00:54:45] Speaker B: We talked about his albums and the words in the words.
[00:54:48] Speaker A: We did talk about it back six months ago.
That's his attorney there.
[00:54:53] Speaker B: Well, Smokey bugging son. I think he just losing it. I think he got a slight case of dementia.
So these sexual harassment charges, they were meant for a female, but he didn't realize they were guys, so.
[00:55:10] Speaker A: So right. So he's being sued by four Jane does, claiming they used to work as a housekeeper, as housekeepers for him and his wife.
And now two more victims want to join the suit. A fifth Jane Doe, John Doe and a John Doe.
According to the new legal docs, the male accuser claims he started working for the Robinsons at their Chatsworth residence around 2013.
He says he would clean and detail their cars early in the mornings. And on numerous occasions, Smokey came outside wearing only his underwear and would touch and fondle his erect penis in clear view of John Doe.
[00:55:48] Speaker B: He probably was scratching.
[00:55:49] Speaker A: He just got up in the morning. It was erect. Well, it didn't.
[00:55:52] Speaker B: Everybody gets erect when they wake up in the morning. He came out on some quick, Hey, I want you to do this car, too. And it probably just flopped out of the boxes.
Who.
[00:56:03] Speaker A: Do they even make boxes like that with the.
[00:56:05] Speaker B: With the opening in the front?
[00:56:06] Speaker A: Do they make them anymore?
[00:56:07] Speaker B: I don't know, but I need a pair.
[00:56:11] Speaker A: The guy claimed Smokey's sexual arousal was vivid and unmistakable during these incidents. He also claimed Smokey sometimes made sexually suggestive gestures and remarks towards him, including beckoning him toward a nearby room. He says he will reject Smokey's alleged advances by telling him, put some clothes on.
The guy claims things escalated around 2022, when in one incident, Smokey grabbed the guy's hand without consent and attempted to force it onto his erect penis.
[00:56:41] Speaker B: What?
[00:56:42] Speaker A: After the alleged incident, the guy claims the Robinson's fired him. He says one year later, Smokey's wife requested he returned to work, and he did.
[00:56:49] Speaker B: I don't believe it.
[00:56:50] Speaker A: He said Smokey went right back to appearing partially clothed, touching himself and making sexually suggestive remarks in his presence.
[00:56:57] Speaker B: He's lying.
[00:56:58] Speaker A: He claims Smokey's repeated sexual harassment and indecent exposure and unwanted physical contact resulted in humiliation, emotional distress and ongoing fear for his safety.
[00:57:10] Speaker B: Yeah, Listening to it. I don't believe it.
[00:57:13] Speaker A: The new Jane Doe.
Well, we don't really. Well, I was about to say something wild, but yes, I believe it.
[00:57:19] Speaker B: You believe it?
[00:57:20] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:57:21] Speaker B: The guy.
[00:57:21] Speaker A: This nigga made an album called Gasms.
That's a freaky motherfucker.
[00:57:26] Speaker B: Yeah, but how freaky is he?
[00:57:29] Speaker A: You want to know how freaky?
Let me tell you how freaky Smokey is.
[00:57:33] Speaker B: Give me your hand.
[00:57:34] Speaker A: Listen.
[00:57:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, see how strong I am, young man?
[00:57:38] Speaker A: Y' all have put. Y' all have put.
Men have grabbed a woman's hand and put it on their private parts before. No Gasms.
[00:57:47] Speaker B: Who? What Men. You did that.
[00:57:49] Speaker A: All men.
[00:57:50] Speaker B: You done that before.
[00:57:51] Speaker A: Gasms. Let's say you're sick. How you make me feel? That's what Smokey said to that man Smokey. This track three.
I wanna. I wanna know your body.
[00:58:03] Speaker B: Come in the other room.
[00:58:04] Speaker A: They're not.
They did. Track four. I keep calling you.
What do you want to do in the bed with them, Smokey? Track five, roll around.
When you get done rolling around smoking, where you want to lay? Track six. Beside you.
If we don't have each other. It's track seven.
Now this where I believe, old boy. Because there's no way in the world a man should say, I have a track title. Track 8. Track 8. You fill me up. Oh, exactly.
[00:58:36] Speaker B: You might have something there.
[00:58:37] Speaker A: Now track nine. Track nine is the most egregious track name ever in tracks.
[00:58:43] Speaker B: This.
[00:58:43] Speaker A: I feel sexually assaulted by hearing this track title.
[00:58:47] Speaker B: Gas.
[00:58:48] Speaker A: I fit in there.
[00:58:49] Speaker B: I fit.
Hey, what's the name of that album?
[00:58:53] Speaker A: Because, people, the name of the album is called Gasms. Yeah, Track one is Gasms. Why do we need a short name for orgasms? Gasms, man.
[00:59:02] Speaker B: I'm so clever enough to come up with that.
[00:59:05] Speaker A: What is clever about this? This is freaky as f he's 80 years old. Why the hell 85?
[00:59:09] Speaker B: How he know Gasm?
[00:59:11] Speaker A: He horny you.
[00:59:12] Speaker B: I'm 10 years old and don't know what that is.
[00:59:14] Speaker A: He's Smokey Robinson. You know how many gasoline. Smokey Robinson have had in his career?
[00:59:19] Speaker B: He was a player.
[00:59:21] Speaker A: He had them eyes, man. They love him. Eyes, gasms.
[00:59:24] Speaker B: Now them shits look crazy. The eyes don't look like they used to.
[00:59:28] Speaker A: Why you fill me up is insane for a man to have that as his track title. He ain't got no features on this either.
[00:59:37] Speaker B: Like, I ain't going over there with smoking.
[00:59:39] Speaker A: It's all, yeah, this all. I fit in there. I fit, I fit in there.
I feel you up. I think they needed to do something with this track listing. But you, I, I fit in there first and then you fill me up second. Maybe Smokey get his off and then the man get his, his off too.
[00:59:54] Speaker B: Just imagine an infomercial, like a commercial for this coming up.
[00:59:57] Speaker A: Yeah, like back in the day. Like the Love Light and flight.
[00:59:59] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh.
[01:00:00] Speaker A: Just imagine this and you hear a tad bit, a tad bit of the song.
[01:00:05] Speaker B: And yeah, you fill me up.
[01:00:07] Speaker A: You fill me up.
I fit in there.
[01:00:12] Speaker B: Fit in there.
[01:00:13] Speaker A: Where else would, as a man, I fit in there. What is, what is only one place on the body that you would say.
[01:00:21] Speaker B: I fit in there.
[01:00:22] Speaker A: You got a problem like fitting in, you try to.
It's only one place. The front part of a woman.
[01:00:29] Speaker B: I fit it.
[01:00:29] Speaker A: Most of the time you can get it to fit in there.
[01:00:31] Speaker B: You don't have to say it.
[01:00:32] Speaker A: You ain't got to say it. Eventually it's going to fit in there.
[01:00:34] Speaker B: For you to say it. That means you trying to coach somebody. Like, hey, don't worry, I fit in there.
[01:00:38] Speaker A: The back part is where you got problems fitting the back, though. Fit, nil. Fitting.
[01:00:43] Speaker B: Nah, fit now.
[01:00:45] Speaker A: Fit.
[01:00:45] Speaker B: Nah, girl, Girl, come on, man.
[01:00:47] Speaker A: You gotta tell a man that. Come on over here. Car washing.
[01:00:52] Speaker B: Come in, I got a room. I fit in there. I got a room right over here. I fit in there.
[01:00:55] Speaker A: He waking up early in the morning.
[01:00:57] Speaker B: Morning wood, he comes straight out the house.
[01:00:59] Speaker A: The wood still thing poking up.
[01:01:02] Speaker B: EMP yet?
[01:01:03] Speaker A: Nah, EMP yet.
[01:01:06] Speaker B: Early in the morning, like, oh, there go Hassan outside.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: Hassan, he on that, he on that Mercedes. He watching my Cadillac peek through the blinds.
Oh, There go Hassan. Let me guess why his name got to be Hassan.
[01:01:20] Speaker B: He.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: You know, he wear bearing shoes, too. He wear them little slippers. They velvet come with the robe that match.
[01:01:26] Speaker B: He ain't got no robe on now.
[01:01:27] Speaker A: He had the robe, and he flop.
[01:01:28] Speaker B: It out the road.
[01:01:30] Speaker A: His thing poking out.
[01:01:32] Speaker B: The road was crossed, but at the bottom of the cross, it just.
[01:01:35] Speaker A: And then he get mad and he flapped across and then tied up and walked back in there with his thing.
He walk over there. Hasan bunk over, trying to damn detail them ties into him. Yeah, he bump into him.
[01:01:47] Speaker B: Hey, hey, hashtag, I fit in there.
[01:01:50] Speaker A: I fit in there.
You fill me up. Hassan, what he said?
[01:01:57] Speaker B: He said he grabbed his head and made him.
[01:01:58] Speaker A: And made. And forcefully put it on his genital.
[01:02:01] Speaker B: He ain't pull away. Come on, man.
[01:02:03] Speaker A: He had to.
[01:02:03] Speaker B: It wasn't no fight.
[01:02:04] Speaker A: What if.
[01:02:05] Speaker B: What if it wasn't no fight? Come on.
[01:02:07] Speaker A: It could have been a fight. You.
[01:02:08] Speaker B: It had to be a fight.
[01:02:09] Speaker A: You can't fight. Oh, Smokey Robinson. Too old nigga. That's Smokey Robinson. You just be like Mr. Robinson. I ain't. You know what?
You. You gonna tussle with Smokey Robinson? Oh, yeah.
[01:02:21] Speaker B: Oh, you can hit.
[01:02:23] Speaker A: Hey, man, Mr. Robinson. What you go?
Mr. Rob, everything. Mr. Robinson.
[01:02:26] Speaker B: All up against the side of the car.
[01:02:28] Speaker A: Hey, Mr. Robinson, your thing, your thing. Your thing poking out right here.
[01:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm not even gonna look down.
[01:02:34] Speaker A: It's. It'll be noticeable.
[01:02:35] Speaker B: Nah, chill.
[01:02:36] Speaker A: If somebody think contact straight icon, you. Your peripheral. Your peripheral gonna see it.
[01:02:42] Speaker B: Nope.
[01:02:43] Speaker A: All right.
[01:02:43] Speaker B: Nope.
[01:02:44] Speaker A: So you ain't gonna notice.
[01:02:45] Speaker B: Nursing home or something. And, you know, just the. The gown kind of didn't close all the way. And I'm old guys.
[01:02:51] Speaker A: That's old guys. Old women.
[01:02:53] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:02:55] Speaker A: A Too long titties. It's like, why is it way down there? What the.
[01:02:58] Speaker B: Oh, she got a pimple on the knee.
[01:03:01] Speaker A: Yeah.
Yeah. Nursing homes got a smell, too.
[01:03:06] Speaker B: They do.
[01:03:07] Speaker A: They got a smell.
[01:03:08] Speaker B: They do.
[01:03:08] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know what it is. I don't know why I smell like that. But they all have that smell.
[01:03:12] Speaker B: I worked in one.
[01:03:13] Speaker A: Some of them are stronger than others.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to. Well, not shout out to Smokey. If these allegations are true, Smokey, you need help. You needed help with whoever. Okay, These album song titles, I fit in there.
[01:03:27] Speaker B: I need to see the guy, the car washing guy.
[01:03:30] Speaker A: You fill me up.
[01:03:31] Speaker B: Cause he kept on going over there, too.
[01:03:33] Speaker A: Hey, he probably needed money.
Times is rough.
[01:03:36] Speaker B: He probably would have got that little.
[01:03:38] Speaker A: Extra tip oh, that was smoking. Wanted to give him.
[01:03:41] Speaker B: He would get an extra tip.
[01:03:42] Speaker A: Don't worry. Just put the tip in. I fit in there.
[01:03:45] Speaker B: I fit in there.
[01:03:45] Speaker A: And then your turn.
[01:03:46] Speaker B: He call him young man.
[01:03:48] Speaker A: Your turn. He probably seen him. Probably seen that man. Front parts like, oh, you fill me up.
[01:03:51] Speaker B: You fill me up. Oh, I fit in there.
[01:03:58] Speaker A: Let me see if you care about this.
We were talking about entertainers and everything. One of the biggest snitches ever.
Tekashi69.
[01:04:11] Speaker B: Amen.
[01:04:12] Speaker A: His home was invaded and his mother was held at gunpoint. Oh, hello, Black news reporter man.
You got any details about it?
[01:04:25] Speaker B: No, I don't have too many details.
I think they said four assailants.
[01:04:29] Speaker A: Four? Yep.
[01:04:30] Speaker B: One grabbed the mother up.
Other ones went running around through the house grabbing and looking for stuff.
6ix9ine wasn't there, though.
[01:04:40] Speaker A: Yeah, he wasn't there.
[01:04:41] Speaker B: He wasn't there.
[01:04:42] Speaker A: That's why you. When you out, like, the stuff he does or whatever, that come back on you, dog. Yeah. And you don't want, like, stuff to come back on your family. That's especially like your family that's like.
[01:04:56] Speaker B: Older.
[01:04:57] Speaker A: Not older, but, like, helpless.
Helpless. Like she helpless. She can't help herself in these mean streets.
[01:05:04] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:05:07] Speaker A: His mother's 60 years old. She was at home. She was confronted by these armed men.
[01:05:12] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. That's all going on now. Like, he's. Interviews are going out now where he's still talking crazy.
[01:05:18] Speaker A: Yeah.
And I thought he would have learned his lesson when they caught him at Planet Fitness.
[01:05:24] Speaker B: Yeah, he sued them too.
[01:05:26] Speaker A: He did? Okay. They say they're supposed to be security there or something.
[01:05:29] Speaker B: Nah, I think two of the people wasn't even members or something like that.
[01:05:36] Speaker A: Oh, and I think one of the members called and had those. Like, they saw him in there and called him to come. Yeah, yeah.
[01:05:44] Speaker B: Yep, yep.
[01:05:46] Speaker A: So another rapper news Max B. Came home free to wave.
[01:05:52] Speaker B: The wave is free.
[01:05:53] Speaker A: Are you. Do you know any of his music?
[01:05:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[01:05:55] Speaker A: You do?
[01:05:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:05:56] Speaker A: I'm not a big Max B fan. Like, know his music or whatever. Yeah, but what? What?
[01:06:05] Speaker B: See the thing.
[01:06:06] Speaker A: Oh, go ahead.
[01:06:07] Speaker B: I'm sorry. But the thing about it is. Cause somebody told me last week when it happened, man, I don't care about no Max B. Who is this Max B guy? And, you know, it's down south. We're in South Carolina right now.
New York.
And like, if you was into New York mixtapes and, you know, DVDs back in, what, 2002. 2000.
Yeah, around those times. Then you would know who Max B is. But if you don't, you wouldn't. You wouldn't know.
[01:06:40] Speaker A: Do he deserve all of this fanfare he getting?
[01:06:43] Speaker B: He got like a super following, like people.
[01:06:47] Speaker A: Is his following that big because he got arrested or.
[01:06:50] Speaker B: Nah, it's what he did before.
[01:06:53] Speaker A: Why is him and Jim Jones beefing or why is Jim Jones say fuck?
[01:06:58] Speaker B: They was beefing before that.
The videos used to talking about him saying fuck, that's all old stuff when.
[01:07:04] Speaker A: He was in the bed.
[01:07:05] Speaker B: Yeah, that's old. Oh yeah, that's all old stuff.
[01:07:07] Speaker A: So they cool now?
[01:07:09] Speaker B: No, they not cool now either.
They say Jim Max B made a song called she Touching at Miami. Talk about Chrissy. This is back. They was going back and forth back in the day.
[01:07:20] Speaker A: Back in the day.
[01:07:21] Speaker B: Yeah, it was still going on.
[01:07:23] Speaker A: So he. They really knew each other.
[01:07:25] Speaker B: Cause Max B was signed under Jim Jones. He's the one that so called wrote Ballin.
[01:07:31] Speaker A: I heard that. So he was free when Ballin was out?
[01:07:33] Speaker B: Yeah, he was in the video.
[01:07:35] Speaker A: What year did Ballin come out?
[01:07:37] Speaker B: 10.
Oh, was it 10?
[01:07:42] Speaker A: So I thought he did 17 years. Did Ballin come out in 06?
[01:07:47] Speaker B: Yeah, that's on 07. I'm so second.
Hold on.
[01:07:53] Speaker A: Ballin.
[01:07:57] Speaker B: Max B.
[01:08:00] Speaker A: Let's see. When this game. It came out in 06. Yeah.
[01:08:02] Speaker B: 06. Okay. Yep. Yeah. So he was signed under Jim Jones. He's from Harlem. He's from that area where they all grew up together.
[01:08:12] Speaker A: Y' all saw where they had him at the New York jets game.
They say they bought him out at the Bryony and Monica show. And he performed.
[01:08:21] Speaker B: Yeah. And that new stuff that's going floating around that Ja Rule got beat up by his people. It wasn't Ja Rule. I mean, it wasn't.
[01:08:30] Speaker A: It wasn't Max B.
[01:08:30] Speaker B: It wasn't Max B's people. It was G Unit people.
[01:08:34] Speaker A: Oh, it was G Unit people.
[01:08:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:36] Speaker A: Damn.
[01:08:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:37] Speaker A: Yeah, he.
Yeah, Ja Rule got beat up at the backstage at the concert. He was supposed to perform too. That would have been crazy. Ja Rule with the aunties.
[01:08:49] Speaker B: Why do you think that was crazy?
[01:08:50] Speaker A: Cause that was like they era all of Ja Rule music.
[01:08:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. It was.
[01:08:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Back then, Boy N.
Yeah, that's what.
[01:08:58] Speaker B: They need to do. Throw Ashanti on that. On that card.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: It's somebody. Kelly Rowland is on that. Oh, yeah, yeah. Kelly Rowland, Money Long, then Brandi and Monica and then I guess different cities. They put different people on it.
[01:09:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I know Fat Joe performed.
[01:09:13] Speaker A: Yeah, Fat Joe did perform in New York.
[01:09:15] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:09:16] Speaker A: Fat Joe, Max B. And somebody else, they said.
[01:09:19] Speaker B: Yeah, somebody else did. That was a female. Was that female money long?
No, I think it was somebody else.
[01:09:27] Speaker A: Kelly Rowland? Nah. Cause I don't think she on the tour always.
[01:09:33] Speaker B: Yeah, but Max B is big.
We'll see. To a certain, you know, to a certain demographic. Yeah.
[01:09:40] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:09:41] Speaker B: What's if he. Well, he was him and French Montana was like.
[01:09:45] Speaker A: They tight?
[01:09:46] Speaker B: Super tight. Like.
[01:09:47] Speaker A: Yeah. French gave him a chain and all that.
[01:09:49] Speaker B: That chain was.
[01:09:51] Speaker A: You think that chain was.
[01:09:52] Speaker B: Yeah, the one they put around his neck. The first one.
[01:09:54] Speaker A: I don't know. The first, second, third. It looked nice to me.
[01:09:57] Speaker B: Yeah, the first one there.
[01:09:59] Speaker A: Let's see what else happened before we get out of here.
Okay. All right.
Yeah.
[01:10:16] Speaker B: Do we.
What are we doing? You on pause or something?
[01:10:20] Speaker A: No. Buffering. Nah.
Oh, here's one.
Is these. They say they famous twins, the Kessler twins.
[01:10:31] Speaker B: Oh yeah.
[01:10:31] Speaker A: They died at 89 on the same day.
[01:10:34] Speaker B: That's crazy. When they first put that out, I was like, what the hell they mean die on the same day?
[01:10:38] Speaker A: Yeah. I was like, dad, that's crazy. They twins. They died on the same day. But it was reported that they no longer wanted to live and they had chosen to end their lives together.
Yeah.
In German. So they from Germany. And in Germany, assisted dying is allowed in certain circumstances following a 2020 ruling by the country's highest court, which found people have a right to end their own lives and receive third party assistance.
[01:11:06] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:11:07] Speaker A: As long as their decision is being made freely and without outside pressure.
Damn. So they.
They gonna get cremated. And they said they want their asses to be placed in the same urn.
[01:11:19] Speaker B: In the same urn. That's crazy.
[01:11:21] Speaker A: And be buried alongside their mother and dog.
[01:11:23] Speaker B: Would you do that?
[01:11:25] Speaker A: Hell no.
[01:11:25] Speaker B: Like if you had like a.
A wife or. Or a twin. A twin.
Would you?
[01:11:35] Speaker A: I want to live on now. Now to. To they.
[01:11:38] Speaker B: 89. 100 years old already. Now.
[01:11:41] Speaker A: So what?
[01:11:41] Speaker B: They might have been both in the bed not, you know, hardly moving.
[01:11:45] Speaker A: If I. If I live to be 102, guess where I'm going to be on the news.
102 year old. Be easy celebrate. How did he celebrate his birthday? With a menthol cigarette and a piece of cake.
[01:11:58] Speaker B: They're gonna be like.
[01:11:59] Speaker A: And he had the candle wave. Blow it out a thing.
[01:12:01] Speaker B: He did the wave. They could be like B, look over here.
You're not even gonna know where to look.
[01:12:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he wanted a hot dog. Pause. I still be saying Paul's at 102.
[01:12:11] Speaker B: He crazy crazy. For one of the hot dogs.
[01:12:13] Speaker A: You get that piece of cake and be like, mm, mm, cake. You filled me up.
[01:12:17] Speaker B: Red Velvet King.
[01:12:18] Speaker A: I love it. And then they give me. Buy me a sweater and I say, I fit in there.
Yeah.
That's what I do, man. Yeah.
Any little thing will give me a gasm.
[01:12:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:12:35] Speaker A: Keep me alive as long as possible. Yeah. I'll be the. Be like. Be fake. Yeah. Go ahead, give me the shot, Doc. Me and my twin. Kill us both.
Put water in mine.
[01:12:47] Speaker B: They'll never know.
[01:12:49] Speaker A: Your eyes. Yeah.
[01:12:50] Speaker B: Then you peek. You peek and see if they.
[01:12:53] Speaker A: If they all the way going, ooh, the medicine working. I'm dying.
[01:12:56] Speaker B: Are you going yet?
[01:12:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm going.
[01:12:59] Speaker B: I'm going. Help me, Elizabeth.
[01:13:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I see the light. Brother or sister, whatever, twin, hold the.
[01:13:06] Speaker B: Door open for me. I'm coming.
[01:13:07] Speaker A: I'm coming. Yeah.
Tell Jesus I'm on the way.
Tell Jesus I'm on the way. Baby, why I'm talking like a 70s.
[01:13:17] Speaker B: Talking about Jeff, Jerry, Stop bullshitting.
[01:13:20] Speaker A: Come on, man.
[01:13:22] Speaker B: Come on, Jeffrey. Come on, Jeffrey.
[01:13:26] Speaker A: Slowing up my brother be in whatever resting place he ain't mad as hell at me. Cause I built. They found a cure for my debilitating disease. I'm gonna live seven more years.
[01:13:36] Speaker B: I got 30 more in me.
[01:13:40] Speaker A: They found a foot cleaning.
They fixed my foot. Now I can walk.
[01:13:45] Speaker B: My foot's good.
[01:13:46] Speaker A: All I need to do is get to the Piggly Wiggly and get to the cart.
[01:13:49] Speaker B: My foot.
[01:13:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Then the mall. Walking at 102 while my brother dead because he chose to get in his own life.
[01:13:56] Speaker B: And they gonna haunt him.
[01:13:57] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:13:58] Speaker B: Haunt him the whole time.
[01:14:00] Speaker A: You lying son of a. Yeah, I.
[01:14:03] Speaker B: Choke you when you sleep.
[01:14:04] Speaker A: But, yeah, they got that assistant assisted suicide or whatever they call it.
[01:14:09] Speaker B: Did Ozzy do that?
[01:14:10] Speaker A: Ozzy who?
[01:14:11] Speaker B: Ozzy Osborne, Maine. What?
[01:14:14] Speaker A: Shout Out My Gucci.
Ever seen that video?
[01:14:19] Speaker B: No.
[01:14:20] Speaker A: Gucci. Like, they was saying the top rappers or whatever in this year, and they. Was they showing the list of Lil Wayne.
[01:14:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:14:27] Speaker A: And it was like, who. Who was number one? It was like, jigga. It's like, okay, okay, Jay Z. And then it's like, well, who is number five? And he was going down the list and, like, gucci Mane made like, number six or something. They was like, gucci who? That went on Lil Wayne's like. It's like, gucci made number five. He's like, gucci who, man? And he's like. Then he switched up. He's like, shout out my Gucci. Yeah, so. But, yeah, anyway, you gotta you gotta see it. That was funny.
[01:14:54] Speaker B: Yeah, you had to be.
[01:14:55] Speaker A: It's a. It's a. It's a little meme now. Kind of like the candy shit with her aunt. But would you do it? You asked me.
[01:15:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I would do it.
[01:15:06] Speaker A: You would kill yourself with your wife?
[01:15:08] Speaker B: Yeah. We'll do it together like this when I open.
[01:15:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:15:13] Speaker B: Are you going yet?
Give a.
I would do it with a. With a family member.
[01:15:20] Speaker A: Really?
[01:15:21] Speaker B: Yeah, man.
Clip that like your mama.
You definitely would do it with your mama.
[01:15:26] Speaker A: Hell, no.
[01:15:27] Speaker B: Oh, so I would.
[01:15:30] Speaker A: No, uh.
[01:15:31] Speaker B: I would.
[01:15:31] Speaker A: I wanna live on. To live to take care of my mama's affairs.
[01:15:35] Speaker B: One of my brothers. Any of them? Nah, I do it with my brothers.
[01:15:39] Speaker A: Mama left me the Cadillac.
Mama told me to keep the blue blouse.
[01:15:49] Speaker B: Told me to hold onto it.
[01:15:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Hold on to it. Yeah.
[01:15:53] Speaker B: Yeah. I do it.
[01:15:54] Speaker A: Waste all. If I'm. If I'm on my deathbed and my insurance money running out, use all the money in my bank accounts to keep me alive for as long as possible. I don't want y' all to live with.
[01:16:06] Speaker B: Run the money out.
[01:16:07] Speaker A: Yeah, run the money out. Except for.
Except for $10,000. Use that last $10,000 for my funeral.
[01:16:13] Speaker B: That funeral?
[01:16:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
Cuz, I don't want y' all to have to sell fish sandwiches to pay for my funeral.
[01:16:20] Speaker B: What picture would they use of me?
[01:16:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that same picture I got on social media. Me talking on the phone. That's it.
[01:16:26] Speaker B: Nah, that do the little. The little boy picture of you with the suit on.
[01:16:30] Speaker A: Oh, no. Oh, they do the.
[01:16:32] Speaker B: Do the.
[01:16:33] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that one.
[01:16:34] Speaker B: That's good.
[01:16:35] Speaker A: I do the little boy picture of me leaning on my daddy car.
[01:16:40] Speaker B: Hell, yeah. That's a good one.
[01:16:41] Speaker A: That's the one. Yeah. Yeah.
Let me see if I got a scam of the week this week. It was something in here, hopefully.
This is from some guy in Charleston.
[01:16:53] Speaker B: Man, if y' all are out there and y' all are scammers, holla at me, man. Let me get a little something.
[01:16:58] Speaker A: You want a piece?
[01:17:00] Speaker B: Just a little piece, man. There's a couple things I want and that's it.
Couple things?
[01:17:06] Speaker A: Man, I missed the scams. They had some scams around here. The vanilla card scam.
[01:17:12] Speaker B: Vanilla car was clicking in your town there.
[01:17:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:17:14] Speaker B: Your town was the king's of vanilla.
[01:17:16] Speaker A: Yeah. You couldn't get a vanilla car within 100 mile radius around this.
[01:17:21] Speaker B: After a while, you're right, you could. They all used to come to the strip club, too. And it was. It was Christmas for them dancers, man.
[01:17:27] Speaker A: Yeah, the. The vanilla car. The scammer was so bad around here to. The dope boys stopped selling dope.
[01:17:32] Speaker B: Yeah, you right. You definitely right. They didn't sell no more drugs. It was all cars.
[01:17:37] Speaker A: And them boys was going by and designed and them could have had a business. What.
[01:17:41] Speaker B: What designer was popping in the. The Robins.
[01:17:45] Speaker A: Robin jeans.
[01:17:45] Speaker B: Robin jeans. They all had them. They all had the Robin hats with the buttons on them and shit like that. You knew they were from Dollar Man.
[01:17:54] Speaker A: Yeah, they were scamming heavy. Somebody was telling me about a scam they had with you. Remember during COVID they was doing the bingo. Shit.
[01:18:01] Speaker B: Nah. What's that?
[01:18:02] Speaker A: On the. On Facebook. It was like Facebook, remember that?
[01:18:06] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:18:06] Speaker A: They had started when you send the money in.
[01:18:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Your number be called. Yeah, they was doing that heavy.
[01:18:12] Speaker A: Not. Not the plume shit though.
[01:18:14] Speaker B: Nah, the bingo one one.
[01:18:15] Speaker A: The bingo. Yeah.
[01:18:16] Speaker B: I know two people. They. They page got shut down for doing the bingo.
[01:18:19] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. But I know somebody that like figured out a way to scheme scam on. On that.
[01:18:27] Speaker B: Oh, word.
[01:18:27] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:18:28] Speaker B: Had their own people's.
[01:18:31] Speaker A: It was. It had to do with like screenshot and. And faking the numbers or something. They figured it out and that worked for a while until they started getting banned from groups. Like don't let these two in this group. Oh Word. So they had made fake pages and all kinds of. It was.
[01:18:45] Speaker B: Forgot about that scare. Yeah, I forgot about that one.
[01:18:47] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:18:48] Speaker B: What's the new one out? Man? I need to. I need to find a new one now.
[01:18:51] Speaker A: I don't know what I'm always.
[01:18:54] Speaker B: I need to get, you know, around that corner, you know, before it get too big.
[01:18:59] Speaker A: Yeah. I had a homeboy that got into vanilla shit like right at the end. And I think he said the only thing he was able to get was like a set of tires for his truck.
And he was like in my. He was like. My AC unit went out at my house. So I had. You know what I'm saying? I got my AC unit, but that was it. But still that like 3000, $4000 for the AC unit. Yeah, man.
Maybe $1000 for a set of tires for your truck.
[01:19:23] Speaker B: I mean, he was on the tail end.
[01:19:25] Speaker A: Yeah, he called me.
[01:19:26] Speaker B: I need to be around that curve.
Them first ones that was clicking, them first ones became millionaires, man.
[01:19:32] Speaker A: Man, it was people that was like every. Cause you only could get a certain amount of money out of ATM every day.
They would go to the ATM every morning and get like four, five hundred dollars every morning.
That $2,500 a week. No, that's really. What's seven times five? Three. Five hundred dollars a week.
[01:19:48] Speaker B: That ain't counting all the other stuff they were doing.
[01:19:50] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:19:52] Speaker B: All the clothes they was buying, they jeans by itself. What? 700.
[01:19:56] Speaker A: Yeah. But I'm saying that's the money they you get out. $3,500 a week.
That's crazy.
And I. I think that went on for like, some months.
[01:20:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
I kind of think it was going on when everybody thought it wasn't going on anymore. They ended up going to a different company.
[01:20:15] Speaker A: Oh. And doing. Yeah. Cause it's been cash app scam.
[01:20:17] Speaker B: It wasn't. It wasn't vanilla card no more. It was that chime or some other one.
[01:20:22] Speaker A: Yeah, shout out to the scammers out here.
[01:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out. Holla at us, man. Oh, holla at me. Cause I don't want to get be easy wrapped up in something. He don't want to get wrapped.
[01:20:29] Speaker A: Yeah. I just want to benefit from the stuff scam.
[01:20:31] Speaker B: Yeah. There we go. Yeah.
[01:20:33] Speaker A: So if he get locked up, I'll still be here to put money on the show.
[01:20:36] Speaker B: Be going on.
[01:20:37] Speaker A: Oh, damn right, the show's still going to go on.
That new host.
[01:20:44] Speaker B: Today, okay.
[01:20:45] Speaker A: I did fraud today? I did a good job today, okay? Cuz the blessings come from God? Cuz I'm committing fraud I did fraud.
[01:20:54] Speaker B: Today, hey Get a good job today, okay? I did fraud today, hey I did.
[01:20:59] Speaker A: Fraud today, hey Fraud today, okay? I did a good job today, hey blessings come from God? Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud.
[01:21:08] Speaker B: Today.
[01:21:11] Speaker A: Shout out to all my people down in Charleston.
This one takes us to Charleston. Attorney Marvin Pendarvis pleaded not guilty on November 18 to 11. Charges related to defrauding clients, making settlements without their knowledge, and forging client signatures on settlement documents. Pendarvis, who handled personal injury cases before the suspension of his law license, is accused of depositing at least $532,000 meant for clients into his firm's bank account and not paying those clients with.
With those funds.
[01:21:48] Speaker B: Guess the race.
[01:21:50] Speaker A: Black.
Of course. He's a negro.
[01:21:52] Speaker B: Yes, he is.
[01:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah. He went on bail for $50,000.
Well, he was a member of the house of representatives back in 2024.
Yeah.
Federal prosecutors alleged, I mean, accused Pendavis of not giving clients their money or lying about the settlement amount they received. The federal indictment outlines four specific instances that allege fraud, including one incident involving a man named Adrian Lewis. According to an indictment, Lewis sued us in the state court in April of 2024 for legal malpractice.
I don't say how much.
They don't say how much that one. One particular person did. But yeah, $500,000. That's the thing with these lawyers. They could. They could tell you anything.
And people take the check. Like, yeah, I got your check. You go to the lawyer's office. They got the check, and you going about your way. Meanwhile, they didn't got 500 extra thousand dollars on top of it.
[01:23:01] Speaker B: They cut you. Why does check got your name on it? They didn't cut your own. Their own check.
That's how it works too.
[01:23:08] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:23:08] Speaker B: Yes, that works.
[01:23:09] Speaker A: But sometimes I know somebody who got injured at work, delivered to somebody's house, and they had to sue the homeowner.
[01:23:17] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[01:23:18] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And what the lawyer did. I want to say this was. I know another case the lawyer would like, give them money.
Oh, up until the advance, until the settlement ended.
[01:23:30] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:23:30] Speaker A: And then once the settlement ended, you know, you know, they got their money back. But then they got so much money on top of that.
[01:23:36] Speaker B: Mine did that too. Yeah, my lawyer did that. I used to stop there every two weeks.
Key cut me another 10. He cut me another 5,000.
[01:23:47] Speaker A: This is when you.
[01:23:48] Speaker B: It depends on what it was.
[01:23:49] Speaker A: This one, you got your accident.
[01:23:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:23:51] Speaker A: So your accident went. Y' all fault.
Oh, God. Y' all got paid. No, you ain't got paid.
[01:23:57] Speaker B: Cause if they ain't got no insurance, who gonna pay?
[01:24:00] Speaker A: I got in a wreck like that before, a lady I'm talking about hit me in the back so hard in an old yo for.
It didn't fit in there and.
And my back with my. My car was up. My car was. The frame shifted, and they should have totaled my car. Really? Yeah, but they fixed it or whatever. But they didn't have no insurance. Yeah. Yeah. So.
[01:24:24] Speaker B: And the only money you could get is from your insurance.
[01:24:27] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:24:28] Speaker B: Now, for people that don't know get under insurance, if you got underinsurance, say you got five cars at your house.
All five of those cars that have maybe $2,500 on each one or whatever that you can pull from like a.
[01:24:43] Speaker A: K. 25,000, 2,500, 2500.
[01:24:46] Speaker B: It depends on what plan you got on there.
[01:24:50] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:24:51] Speaker B: So that's how you can get a little bit more money.
[01:24:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:24:55] Speaker B: Get it under insurance.
[01:24:57] Speaker A: Yeah. I think the state minimum is like $50,000 and $25,000.
[01:25:03] Speaker B: But.
[01:25:03] Speaker A: Yeah, get that shit. But, yeah, with mine, when they didn't have it or whatever, they sued, you know, I got a Lawyer sued the people, took them to court. The people that came to court, they was dusty looking white people.
[01:25:17] Speaker B: Flat broke.
[01:25:18] Speaker A: Look, they look. They look poor.
And I went to court, you know, I'm going to court. So what you wear when you go to court? You wear a suit. I'm in there with a suit. Whatever, you know.
You know. Yes, you, Honor. Because at the time, I was in college, you know, you have my car, whatever. I was, you know, I had to miss work, had to find a ride, had to borrow a car, whatever, whatever.
[01:25:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:25:37] Speaker A: And the people, they were saying, I'm sorry we caused you so much pain, Mr. Pierce. And sir, you know, the judge dropped the tears. Man, the ain't gave me no goddamn money. All the only money I got was from your insurance. Well, no, the only money I got out of settlement was like, basically exactly what my medical bills was or whatever. Like, it wasn't no extras, man. Like, yeah, so make sure the people got insurance. If they got insurance, then you good. If you get in the wreck and the motherfucker got insurance, and you know it, go ahead, pee on yourself. Ride around on the floor like you about to die. Cause you gonna get paid. Especially if you piss on yourself. You get paid, you piss on yourself.
[01:26:18] Speaker B: Oh, you got insurance.
[01:26:19] Speaker A: Oh, it's good. Okay.
[01:26:21] Speaker B: Fall out right there.
[01:26:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Be like, oh, sick outside.
[01:26:27] Speaker B: You're going to hell, son.
[01:26:29] Speaker A: Back.
Get them.
You pissing on yourself in the wreck? Oh, man, I pissed on myself on your wreck. Yeah.
[01:26:40] Speaker B: But I ain't pissed on myself. Then I pissed on myself. Cause I was trapped in the car. Had to piss.
[01:26:44] Speaker A: Oh, you had to pee.
[01:26:45] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:26:46] Speaker A: Did you pull your thing out or you just pissed right on your clothes?
[01:26:49] Speaker B: I was all bundled up.
[01:26:50] Speaker A: It's so warm, so I was bundled up.
[01:26:52] Speaker B: I didn't feel none of that.
[01:26:53] Speaker A: Was it closed? I mean, was it cold?
[01:26:56] Speaker B: Nah.
[01:26:57] Speaker A: Outside, like the temperature outside?
[01:26:59] Speaker B: Yeah, it was.
[01:26:59] Speaker A: It was cold. Not after you pissed.
[01:27:02] Speaker B: I ain't feel no.
[01:27:02] Speaker A: I had a. I had a. I.
[01:27:03] Speaker B: Didn'T feel no weather anyway, man, I'm bundled up in the car. Like, my knees is up here. So.
[01:27:08] Speaker A: Damn.
Oh, y' all. Jones head up.
[01:27:10] Speaker B: Stuff was broke. Yeah.
[01:27:11] Speaker A: Like, damn, that's sad. I'm sorry. I joked about it.
[01:27:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Be sorry, man.
[01:27:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I still try. I try to pee on the downs.
[01:27:19] Speaker B: I was like, I gotta get out. I gotta. The bathroom. It was like, you can't get out. I'm like, oh, I'm talking through somebody. Through the broke windows.
[01:27:26] Speaker A: This is Jaws of Life, people.
[01:27:28] Speaker B: Or. Yeah, no, the jaws of life. People got there after I was sleep.
[01:27:31] Speaker A: Damn, you done peed on yourself.
[01:27:33] Speaker B: Yeah, I went to sleep.
[01:27:34] Speaker A: I was like, you call your people. Hey, bring me some drugs.
[01:27:38] Speaker B: Took me a nap.
[01:27:38] Speaker A: Bring me some drugs to the hospital.
[01:27:41] Speaker B: It took me a nap. That was it.
[01:27:43] Speaker A: Damn.
[01:27:44] Speaker B: Couldn't get out.
[01:27:44] Speaker A: Wake up the motherfuckers pulling the car apart.
[01:27:47] Speaker B: The other guy was out, though.
[01:27:53] Speaker A: You can't get we.
[01:27:55] Speaker B: I was like, you get up. Stop that crying.
Cut that damn crying out.
[01:28:04] Speaker A: Oh, God. Shout out to y', all, man. Shout out to y'.
[01:28:08] Speaker B: All.
[01:28:10] Speaker A: It's been entertaining for me.
[01:28:14] Speaker B: Yo, yo.
[01:28:15] Speaker A: Let everybody know they can find you on social media.
[01:28:17] Speaker B: And you can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook or you can find me at Once Upon a Time in Music podcast.
[01:28:22] Speaker A: You can find me on social media. Preach. Underscore BP. You can find the show on YouTube and Instagram.
DJ Blaze show you. If you're not a subscriber on YouTube, please subscribe to the show. We would greatly appreciate it, but. Yeah, man. Hopefully we be back next week if we can get our. Oh, we should. Yeah, we might do something a week. Yeah.
[01:28:44] Speaker B: Doing it, baby.
[01:28:45] Speaker A: He off all week and doing it. Yeah, yeah. Shout out.
[01:28:47] Speaker B: Come to your job and do it.
[01:28:49] Speaker A: Pause.
We could come to the show and do a show. Come to my job to do a show.
Yeah, but. Yeah, man. Thank y' all for listening. It's your boy. Be easy. This your boy, L. And we out.
[01:29:02] Speaker B: Peace.
[01:29:05] Speaker A: Those who have ears, listen.
[01:29:08] Speaker B: This is the DJ Blaze show.