July 01, 2024

01:36:35

I Have No Sympathy For You

I Have No Sympathy For You
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
I Have No Sympathy For You

Jul 01 2024 | 01:36:35

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) get into some listener emails, they talk about some shows they've watched, a tragedy in Charlotte, and a stealing former NFL quarterback. All that and more on this week's episode.

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Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy. Be easy. [00:01:41] Speaker A: And I am a heat dome. I'm on your ass, and I'm making your life miserable. [00:01:48] Speaker B: Mm. Call you the monkey on my back. Um. Oh, yeah, you explained it. We talked about the heat. Don't last weekend. [00:01:56] Speaker A: More people are seeing it now. [00:01:58] Speaker B: Seeing it or what? [00:01:59] Speaker A: It like the news articles for shout. [00:02:03] Speaker B: Out to heat domes and shout out to the black man that helped invent air conditioner. [00:02:10] Speaker A: Yeah, praise that nigga. [00:02:12] Speaker B: I think it was a black man. I can make up stuff and people will believe it. Yeah, that's what I'm gonna start doing. I'm gonna start. I be saying stuff on the show, but I'm gonna start making up just facts and seeing if, you know, people run with it. [00:02:27] Speaker A: Would that qualify as a black job? [00:02:30] Speaker B: I'm glad you bought all that. Did you watch the debate? [00:02:34] Speaker A: I didn't watch it. I was watching Apollo. [00:02:36] Speaker B: I was gonna think. I thought you was gonna say you was watching sisters. [00:02:40] Speaker A: No. Cause it came on Tuesday. [00:02:42] Speaker B: Oh, sisters come on Tuesday. [00:02:43] Speaker A: Sisters coming on Wednesday. [00:02:44] Speaker B: Oh, the debate came out on Thursday. What did it debate? I think it was Thursday. [00:02:49] Speaker A: Oh, it's Thursday. Yeah. [00:02:51] Speaker B: Yeah. Cuz I listened to. I didn't watch it either, cuz I had to, you know, go to sleep early. But I was listening to a podcast called the Daily, and they like you breaking it down and talk about clips or whatever. But I wasn't too offended by black jobs because, and I'm surprised, like, people on the right haven't said this yet as a rebuttal, but, you know, when they were running last time and Joe Biden was at the breakfast club, and he had said, you not black. [00:03:22] Speaker A: If you're not voting for Joe Biden. [00:03:24] Speaker B: You're not black and black job. I wonder, what does Donald Trump think black jobs are? [00:03:33] Speaker A: Well, social media had a field day with it. [00:03:34] Speaker B: I did see some posts. Now, I saw some posts. They had, like, more serious jobs, but then they had some, like, jokey jobs. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Oh, I ain't seen not one serious. Yeah, we don't take nothing serious. [00:03:46] Speaker B: They should. But I guess he thinks, like, the jobs that. [00:03:53] Speaker A: Damn, I just missed that train, boy. [00:03:55] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, you did. Well, that's a fast one. You wouldn't have been sitting there long. That's what. Like, when the train come and people, like, see the train, they get there and turn right around. Just wait a couple seconds. The train moving. If the train moving, you good. If that motherfucker starts slowing down now you need to turn around. But anyway, it's kind of like, what's the girl named Kelly Osborne when she was like, who's gonna clean your toilets? Yeah. So, but it looked bad for old Joe Joe. He'll start out with a strong answer, and then that should have just fade away. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Then he'll forget where he at. [00:04:35] Speaker B: Yeah. At one point, the most sincere point of the thing for Donald Trump was when he was like, I don't understand what he was saying. I was like, damn. But I don't know. Well, I think I know what's gonna happen. I'm not gonna say what I think is gonna happen, but what's gonna happen. [00:05:02] Speaker A: Is somebody gonna lose by default. Cause one of them gonna die. Cause they so old. [00:05:06] Speaker B: Oh, no, it ain't gonna be that. It ain't gonna be that dramatic. Cause if one of them lose, let's say, like, if Trump pass away. [00:05:15] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:05:16] Speaker B: I guess whoever his vice president running mate would be, the person that would kinda be running, I guess. [00:05:22] Speaker A: Oh, that would be up to the GNC, right? Was it in that GNC? What's that? What they call? [00:05:28] Speaker B: RNC. [00:05:28] Speaker A: RNC, yeah, them probably. So. [00:05:31] Speaker B: But if Biden died, then that'll automatically be Kamala. Kamala, right. [00:05:35] Speaker A: Cause he's still in office. Yeah. [00:05:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:36] Speaker A: So if she choose to run, she will take over as president immediately. But would she choose to run, I. [00:05:47] Speaker B: Wonder, what's the choice? Like, if he passed in, like, September, would she have a choice? I think she would. Cause you don't take that job without knowing you might have to, you know, that's like working a job in regular retail, you know, you might have to work a Saturday, you know. You know, we open on Saturdays, so you might have to close from time to time. I said that in the interview. [00:06:14] Speaker A: Yeah, but yet, as someone who's managed retail, they're still shocked every damn time. [00:06:19] Speaker B: Damn, I gotta work Saturday. Yeah. Oh, I've been that nigga. Damn. Well, I gotta work Sunday morning. Yeah, how was your week? I worked like, you really worked this week? [00:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:06:33] Speaker B: Like, that's what your ass get. No, fuck all that yuck you did to me. That's what your ass get. [00:06:39] Speaker A: And, you know, I said it on social media a couple of times, like, I'm in a spot. I'm in a position where I can't use PCO right now. And, oh, this shit is good. This is for the birds. [00:06:49] Speaker B: Fight through it. That 90 days. Fight through it. You get through the 90 days, you be like, it ain't that bad. [00:06:57] Speaker A: I just be wanting to lay down. Maybe I need to move my office. Let me move my desk. [00:07:01] Speaker B: Oh, your desk is in your, in my bedroom. [00:07:03] Speaker A: It's in the corner in my bedroom. And I can like, see my bed. And it'd be just be taunting me all day. [00:07:07] Speaker B: It was somebody that posted a picture. They were talking about, I don't want to get up and go to work. And they were like, in the bed and they, I was like, you gotta go half a step to work. Shut up. [00:07:17] Speaker A: It ain't the commute. [00:07:18] Speaker B: Yeah, the commute. Yeah, I used to make a joke with some people. Like, I'd be like, you had heavy traffic in the hallway, had a hard commute to work. But maybe that is it. Maybe that is it. You gotta move it. [00:07:31] Speaker A: Maybe. Cause I don't use my attic. Maybe I'll, oh, no. Find a nigga who will. What? [00:07:37] Speaker B: Oh, you talking about it gonna be hot. [00:07:39] Speaker A: No, that's what I about to say. Find a nigga who can convert the attic. Convert my attic to like a. [00:07:46] Speaker B: You don't got nothing. You don't got nothing up there. [00:07:49] Speaker A: Uh uh. [00:07:50] Speaker B: You have to get it insulated too, though. [00:07:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Find a nigger who can convert my attic. [00:07:56] Speaker B: Oh, niggas do it. [00:07:57] Speaker A: Yeah, they out there for money. [00:08:01] Speaker B: For money. [00:08:02] Speaker A: I know a lot of married n to do it. [00:08:05] Speaker B: You could do it. [00:08:06] Speaker A: I was just thinking that just now, like, the caliber of guys, nevermind, I ain't going there. How was your week? [00:08:16] Speaker B: No, say it, go ahead. I'm intrigued, I'm intrigued, I'm intrigued, I'm intrigued. [00:08:19] Speaker A: Like, the caliber of guys who try to date me, they ain't the type who will be like, let me convert your attic into an office. [00:08:25] Speaker B: Oh. [00:08:28] Speaker A: Like, you know what? I'm saying those type of guys who know how to run electricity up there, who know how to install the insulation and hang drywall like them niggas. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Hmm. Yeah, them niggas. [00:08:46] Speaker A: Man, I need some big dogs to step. Where the big dogs at? I'm tired of being the big dog. [00:08:53] Speaker B: They with their wife. [00:08:54] Speaker A: Shit. Why I gotta be the big dog in a relationship? I know somebody who can do it, but I can't. [00:09:00] Speaker B: You can't? [00:09:01] Speaker A: I can't. Motherfucker. No, my baby daddy, he loves shit like that. [00:09:07] Speaker B: He married. [00:09:08] Speaker A: No, you have to pay him. [00:09:14] Speaker B: Pay him. [00:09:15] Speaker A: I'm all out of ass. I can't. [00:09:17] Speaker B: Money, girl. [00:09:17] Speaker A: No, I wish. Hell, no. I might as well call the contractor then. [00:09:23] Speaker B: Oh, well. Oh, you talking about niggas that do it for free. [00:09:26] Speaker A: Yeah, like, I'm your man. I'm gonna do this for you. [00:09:31] Speaker B: Well, see, you skipping an important step. What, they gotta be your man first? [00:09:35] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, of course. Okay, well, so that's why I'm saying, like, don't tie. I'm tired of being a big dog. [00:09:43] Speaker B: What do you mean, you tired of being. Oh, you tired of not being in a relationship? [00:09:47] Speaker A: No, I'm tired of being the big dog in the relationship. The one who, like, fix it. [00:09:52] Speaker B: And so in all your relationships, you've been to fix it? [00:09:56] Speaker A: All of them? I just told you, my baby daddy loves shit like that. [00:09:59] Speaker B: Oh. Oh. And since him, you've been to fix it? [00:10:02] Speaker A: Nigga, I can't say with all of them. Cause some people might be listening. Anyway, how was your week? [00:10:10] Speaker B: Yep. That brow starting getting a little moist pressure on you? Shit, I ain't this shit, but go to work and go to the gym. That's it. Um. [00:10:18] Speaker A: That sounds intriguing. [00:10:20] Speaker B: Yup, that's it. Um, work in the gym. I, uh. [00:10:27] Speaker A: It's really too damn hot to do anything else. [00:10:31] Speaker B: Yeah, people outside and getting dressed and all of that. And it did cool down yesterday and today, though. [00:10:37] Speaker A: Today? [00:10:38] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a little cooler this morning. It wasn't as muggy it 94 right now, but it wasn't as muggy, though. And that's the thing, I don't mind the heat. I do, but it's the humidity. The humidity of draining life out of you. The humidity will make you moist. Well, me, I don't mind too much. Cause 94 is a different. It was that last night, a night before last, it was like 80 something, but it was just sticky. [00:11:05] Speaker A: Oh, I wouldn't know. [00:11:06] Speaker B: It was sticky outside. Yeah, I don't like that. Um, you wanna talk about what we watch? First or read our email first? Which one? [00:11:16] Speaker A: It depends on what's in the email. Read the email. Read the email. [00:11:18] Speaker B: All right. This email. We only got one. Let me. Hold up. Let me check. Cause sometimes. [00:11:23] Speaker A: And we would check spam, too. [00:11:24] Speaker B: High star did send one. [00:11:26] Speaker A: Don't he always come through right on time? He better not be in Tampa showing his ass. [00:11:32] Speaker B: He in Tampa. He a q. I ain't know if he went down there. Everybody ain't. They ain't got to go down there. Let me see. In Spam? Yeah, let me check. Spam. No, that's a inbox. Um, I guess that would be junk. [00:11:49] Speaker A: It's Gmail. It's gonna say spam. [00:11:51] Speaker B: I don't see. Oh, shoot. We do got one in here. No, somebody sent a verse. What is this? Hold on. This is. This is. This is. This is junk. This is. Hold up. I'm sorry, y'all. I. It's the same person over and over, sending a bitch. What the fuck? Yeah, I thought this was a real person. Okay, I'm not chicken junk no more. Let me go back to the emails. All right, so the first one is from the homie, Shaika. [00:12:39] Speaker A: What's up, girl? [00:12:42] Speaker B: She says, hey, y'all. So I had to write in because I was yelling at the phone. Amy, I'm in full agreement with you. When you deal with and talk to people all day, I don't need all the small talk. I believe y'all. Until it's somebody you like and then you on small talk with them. Do you think that's true or not? [00:13:03] Speaker A: I mean, it's definitely true for me. [00:13:05] Speaker B: Oh, you'll talk to whoever. [00:13:06] Speaker A: There's some people that I will talk to for, like, an hour or so. There's even somebody who has gotten me to FaceTime, and I'm not a FaceTime bitch. [00:13:17] Speaker B: What? Is it because you talk to people all day? Is it just because you don't like talking on the phone? [00:13:22] Speaker A: Both. And that could be one. Could be because of the other. I mean, I've been in customer service for a long time, whether in person or in a call center, and I just get tired of people. [00:13:33] Speaker B: I like to maximize my time, so I like to be doing, like, what? It sounds crazy, but whenever I'm doing something, I'm always doing two things at once. So, like, if I'm at the gym, I'm listening to podcasts. So that's, to me, I'm taking care of two things at one time, and. [00:13:49] Speaker A: You can't do that when you talk to somebody. [00:13:52] Speaker B: Yeah, like, if I'm. Or if. Unless I'm playing a video, I could play a video game and talk on the phone. [00:13:58] Speaker A: Being a single mom, well, not just a single mom, but being a mom has took a lot of that too. Like, I can text you and help my kids with their homework. [00:14:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the thing. [00:14:07] Speaker A: But I cannot talk to you and give you a full, you know, all of me. Cause, you know, I got so much personality. I can't give you all Amy. Or you can't give first grade homework. [00:14:17] Speaker B: All the attention to the conversation. Cause they might be saying some stuff and you need to pay attention to what they're saying. And a lot of times people wanna call and talk about they goddamn problems. So you gotta be. Mm hmm. Yeah, mm hmm. Yeah. What? No, you know what I'm saying? So, yeah, I like to do two things. Like, even if I'm cooking, I'm watching a movie or something at the same time. I feel like I gotta be killing two birds with 1 st. You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah. I was reading the email. She says, I'm married, girl, and I still don't send WYD text because I really don't care. So being single doesn't matter. You care if your husband could. John, stop. I'm sorry. If your husband, if your husband take too long, like he say he going to the store, normally it take 25 minutes. He been going an hour and a half, you gonna care. [00:15:14] Speaker A: That's different. [00:15:15] Speaker B: It's the same. I mean. Cause most of that. Let me see, most of what you're doing. Texts I get from people is from people that I talk to all the time. So like, if you, let's say, like you got a job, you work 830 to five or whatever, and normally by 630 you might text them, how was your day? Or what happened today? Or something, you know? And you don't text by that certain time. You can be like, damn, where they at? Or, you know, they gonna ask where you at? Or what. You know what I'm saying? But just the text, what you doing? I don't. It depend on who sent it. It depend on who sent it. But women do send them too. Hey, with that smoke, let's see what else she said. I also have to agree with you that I need to have access to my kid when he is at school too. So I don't agree with the phone policies either. My kid knows to not just be on it like that, so he won't give teachers a hard time about being on it. Yeah, that sounds good for y'all too. But most of these kids, they're addicted to them phones. And I think I read an article that said, I don't know where Shaika lives, but I think I read an article that said in Florence, they gonna do they gonna start that. [00:16:39] Speaker A: Well, then it's time for me to start going to the meetings then. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought I'd say I was trying to find it today. She says, oh, thank y'all for talking about Eric on Netflix is. I definitely kept skipping by it, but I'm glad I finally watched it. It was an amazing show. Yeah, it was a good show. Well written and acted. And it looked, um. It looked like the time period. Like, it looked kind of like seventies or whatever. Was it seventies? It was seventies, right? Early eighties, early eighties. Yeah, early eighties you say? I don't write in often, but y'all keep up the good work. Y'all have become one of my favorite podcasts until. [00:17:22] Speaker A: Thank you, girl. [00:17:22] Speaker B: Thank you. Maybe next time we'll be your absolute favorite. So we've got more work to do to please Shaikha, shout out to you. We appreciate the email. Yeah, we got one from the homie DJ high star from Carolina sports talk shout out to y'all too. Cause y'all had a very good episode with what's it, digital something studio. What's the guy's name? They recorded with somebody else on this previous week's episode. It was a good episode. He says, what's up y'all? Yur. What's good? Hope y'all had a great week. SWV tiny desk. I could hear Amy doing riffs all in my head throughout this four fire emojis. He said the shy spoiler. Yeah, we about to spoil the shy. Damn why Rob had to go. He really working on the monthly settlement with Tiana. Lol. Duda finally done shit. Emmett finally getting cool with his brother. We gotta teach Bakari and his sister better money management. He said power. Man. I fucked with Effie acting. I think she the most realistic. Kane, Ox and Mona off and shit. Who is Mona? [00:18:31] Speaker A: Noma. [00:18:32] Speaker B: Oh, he mean Noma. Yeah, he spelled Mona. It say Mona. Maybe. [00:18:34] Speaker A: It's probably autocorrect. [00:18:35] Speaker B: Yeah, be easy. Thanks for emailing the show, bro. Y'all have a good one. Shit, I gotta reciprocate. You be emailing us, so I gotta email y'all. I need to send an email about this past week show too, but appreciate that email. Um, I guess we'll talk about some of the stuff we watch. Yeah. Power. Did you enjoy power. Was that the last episode? [00:18:57] Speaker A: No, there's one more. One more, and then it'll be the midseason finale. My boys caught up, so we were able to watch that as a family. [00:19:07] Speaker B: They caught up all the way. [00:19:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh. [00:19:09] Speaker B: Because they were just watching ghosts. [00:19:11] Speaker A: He watched one episode of Forrest, so now he's got to go back and finish Forrest. [00:19:15] Speaker B: He don't. [00:19:16] Speaker A: I told. That's what I told him. I was like, it's not important to the power timeline. [00:19:20] Speaker B: Is it good? [00:19:21] Speaker A: I like it. [00:19:22] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. [00:19:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:24] Speaker B: How is it compared to Tariq show? [00:19:26] Speaker A: No, no, it's not better than ghost. [00:19:30] Speaker B: In the list of all of the shows, can you rank cause it, what, four of them? [00:19:37] Speaker A: Power, ghost raising Canaan. Force. [00:19:41] Speaker B: Power goes raising cannon. Okay. That's. That's how I have them too. Something about raising Canaan is just. I don't know. It should be the best. Cause they got about the best actors on there. [00:19:53] Speaker A: Hmm. [00:19:55] Speaker B: And the best, you know, the looks and all of that. But it just. It ain't as compelling as ghost to me. So much stuff on this, on that episode, like that girl tooting pot off the Brayden's stomach. Monae has to. Have you ever had a scowl on your face for a long time? [00:20:18] Speaker A: Yes. [00:20:19] Speaker B: Then your head start hurting. [00:20:20] Speaker A: Yeah. And then when you release it, you can feel the relief. [00:20:23] Speaker B: She's had a headache for 20 something years. I mean, she had a scowl on her face for 20 something years. [00:20:29] Speaker A: I have to catch myself. Like, I'll catch and then I'll release and I'll be like, oh, that's why sometimes I'll stop breathing. Cause I'll be so mad. And I'll be like, why is my hair hurting? And then I breathe and slut out of breath, like, oh, that's why I'm not breathing. [00:20:42] Speaker B: Maybe that's why she be passing out like that even. How do you feel? Like old girl acting as her sister. How's her acting? [00:20:49] Speaker A: I try not to look to judge the acting and try to stay in the storyline because I'll lose it. I'll lose myself in. This person is not a thespian. Like, I'll lose myself trying to judge these people on the acting. Some of them I have to stay in the storyline. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Some of them I don't like. Like, noma her acting and like, Lorenz Tate and certain people, like, they selling it to me. Even. Like, you don't like Michael Ealy as a cop. As a cop, you don't like. [00:21:27] Speaker A: And that's cause to me, he's typecast. Like, he's always gonna be a bad boyfriend, right? The abusive nigger. [00:21:33] Speaker B: What, he like a food truck nigga in one of their movies? [00:21:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Think like a man. [00:21:38] Speaker B: Okay. And he was Taraji's. He was, like, faking with Taraji or something. Like, he had bread. She thought he had bread, right? Yeah. I don't know. Maybe I should start doing that. But then I'll focus on the writing, and the writing is just bad. [00:21:52] Speaker A: Just watch it. I can't just watch it. Just like the people who was like, now, how she got to Connecticut two minutes after Tariq. Just watch the fucking show. What's wrong? [00:22:03] Speaker B: Who got it? Tariq. Who got it? [00:22:05] Speaker A: Monae. And they googled the time it takes to get from Queens to Connecticut. [00:22:10] Speaker B: It was like three and a half. [00:22:10] Speaker A: To Greenwich, and it was 2 hours and twelve minutes or something like that. And I was like, now, how she got there right after Tariq. Just watch the fucking show, y'all. My God. It's the entertainment. As my seven year old says. Is this fiction? Yes, it is, but it's fiction. Just enjoy the show. [00:22:28] Speaker B: It is. But I guess when you watch certain shows and they put the extra effort into doing those types of things, you kind of get used to it. And then you gotta go back to that. [00:22:42] Speaker A: Y'all need to cleanse y'all palate with some tubi so that y'all can appreciate ghosts. [00:22:50] Speaker B: Like it look good and all that. I ain't taking nothing away from that, but. I don't know. But. Well, I'm gonna. I'm gonna try to. [00:23:05] Speaker A: Well, I'm gonna finish parallel between, like, Ghost and Tariq supposed to be brothers. Apparently this snorting is gonna lead to somewhere. [00:23:15] Speaker B: Hold up. Ghost and Tariq's not. [00:23:16] Speaker A: Ghost and Tariq. You know what I mean? Brayden and Tariq's supposed to be, like, brothers types. [00:23:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:20] Speaker A: This snorting that he's doing is gonna probably lead to somewhere. Cause if not, it wouldn't be in the storyline. [00:23:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:27] Speaker A: Yeah, it's gonna be a problem. [00:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:29] Speaker A: And then Ghost. I mean, Tariq probably gonna have a gun in his head at certain point, like Nino and G money. [00:23:37] Speaker B: But you know what? Kind of like I thought you were gonna say, like, Tommy used to tootin powder. [00:23:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:23:43] Speaker B: Now what you call it? Tootin powder. [00:23:44] Speaker A: Braden ain't Tommy, though. [00:23:46] Speaker B: Not yet. Maybe that powder bring it out of him. But he did have more of rough and tumor life. I'm pretty sure you watched the shy and you niggas got what y'all wanted. Can we talk about how horrible that writing was. [00:24:02] Speaker A: The shot broke my heart. [00:24:06] Speaker B: Why? [00:24:06] Speaker A: How can an angel break my heart? [00:24:09] Speaker B: What's an angel? [00:24:10] Speaker A: Nuck broke my heart. I was rooting for nuk so hard. Y'all seen me post it last week. I think nuk gonna be a good father. Y'all saw me post that? [00:24:18] Speaker B: I mean, he still can be a good father. As a murderer. [00:24:22] Speaker A: Can't a good father be a murderer? [00:24:26] Speaker B: Ah, shit, I don't know. Shit. Can't a murderer be a good father? [00:24:30] Speaker A: There you go. That's what I meant. Damn, though, that shit broke my heart. [00:24:35] Speaker B: I mean, what else was he supposed to do after he got mud stomped by Duda? [00:24:40] Speaker A: Oh. I mean, I'm happy the Duda shit went down, but one, like, the whole Alicia shit. [00:24:46] Speaker B: Alicia? Which one is that? [00:24:47] Speaker A: That's Liam Whitfield. [00:24:48] Speaker B: Okay? [00:24:49] Speaker A: He could have just been like, all right, y'all. This shit over. I'm in charge now. Y'all pack y'all shit and go. That's it. [00:24:57] Speaker B: The dumbest death ever was, Iman. [00:25:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:01] Speaker B: Why was you so sassy with them niggas? I'm not paying y'all nothing. I'm through with y'all. And you sashay your ass out and they shoot you in the back. I just don't. [00:25:13] Speaker A: Cause I'm thinking from a place of. He probably thought him and Nook was cool. Cause Nook has sat in on that little sister circle shit they do. Where they been? I'm almost certain Nook has been in that circle before. He probably Nook just ate Thanksgiving dinner with the nigger. [00:25:31] Speaker B: He did. [00:25:34] Speaker A: He probably thought it was cool. Like, man, come on now. This shit dead. Doo da dead. This shit dead. Cause all them just sat there and watched on the news. [00:25:41] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, dude, dead. [00:25:43] Speaker A: Everybody knew Duda was dead, even though they family didn't realize that. Alicia stepped out for a second to go shoot the nigga, but okay, whatever. Like, it's thanksgiving, where y'all thought she went to the snow. [00:25:53] Speaker B: And where was he? [00:25:54] Speaker A: Athenae them too. [00:25:55] Speaker B: So how many? It was Alicia. Alicia Nook. And it was a third person there too, right? [00:26:04] Speaker A: The Tony Childs lady? I cannot remember her. [00:26:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that she Tony Childs. Oh, I was about to say it's two people from that show on this show, but she's not on that. She's on the other show. At least they working. Who's the third? Lynn. I wonder what Lynn doing. Hmm. [00:26:23] Speaker A: Hell, she barely worked on girlfriend. So, anyway. [00:26:28] Speaker B: So, yeah, those two got missing during Thanksgiving. So I guess Nuck is gonna be the new Duda for the next. [00:26:36] Speaker A: What are they saying? He said it himself. He ain't charged now. [00:26:42] Speaker B: He ain't smooth enough then. [00:26:46] Speaker A: I don't know. I don't know. That motherfucker fine. Now. [00:26:49] Speaker B: I'm talking about he ain't smooth. He ain't smooth as a, as a. What was dude a real name on the show? [00:26:56] Speaker A: Curtis something. Curtis with two s's. Oh, his real name. Otis Perry. [00:27:02] Speaker B: Otis. [00:27:02] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:03] Speaker B: Yeah. He ain't. [00:27:09] Speaker A: Yeah, Otis could go both. [00:27:13] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [00:27:13] Speaker A: Go from the boardroom to the trap house. [00:27:15] Speaker B: Uh huh. Yeah. So I don't know if he can run like that. [00:27:19] Speaker A: Duda need to be fine. He needed to take some classes. Nook learn which sport, I mean. Yeah, nook learn which fork to use on the salad, stuff like that. [00:27:29] Speaker B: What was I listening? Oh, they was clowning envy on the breakfast club about. He had etiquette classes in college. Anyway, what else you watched? [00:27:40] Speaker A: I just finished clips. Okay, well, not finished. Cause there's still one episode left. [00:27:45] Speaker B: But you just watched the last previous episode. I had a question about that in that, did you notice that doc Rivers was driving a Tesla when he pulled up in the garage? [00:28:01] Speaker A: They was out then, wasn't it? [00:28:02] Speaker B: It was out in 2015. [00:28:06] Speaker A: The first model, maybe, I don't know. [00:28:08] Speaker B: But I thought that was like, I was like, damn, this nigga driving a Tesla. I didn't know if they were out yet. And so when they were talking about the clippers losing deals and stuff, they said, we still have the diddy water. Remember Diddy had water back then? So they was like, they still had that endorsement, but some people had left. And I was like, damn it. I'm pretty sure they shot this before all of the diddy bad shit was going down. [00:28:34] Speaker A: That happened in a lot of shows. [00:28:35] Speaker B: Well, like, a lot of diddy shit. [00:28:37] Speaker A: Mm hmm. A lot of shows that are showing now. [00:28:40] Speaker B: Oh, they like mentioned stuff with Diddy or whatever. Yeah, yeah. Even Diddy's son was in what show? [00:28:45] Speaker A: He's in ghost. [00:28:46] Speaker B: He's in ghost. [00:28:47] Speaker A: Little rappers or whatever. [00:28:48] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, he's in that. Yeah. So see, I did. So you enjoying clip? Yeah, I'm enjoying it too. [00:28:56] Speaker A: I wanna, from this week's episode, I wanna go back and watch the Barbara Walters interview with Van. [00:29:01] Speaker B: Oh. To see. [00:29:01] Speaker A: Ain't no way she either vy is very smart or very do, very doomed. [00:29:05] Speaker B: Yeah, she calls me. So I remember that and watching those, and I remember that. She was like, he calls me, I'm his little rabbit. [00:29:14] Speaker A: Silly rabbit. [00:29:15] Speaker B: Silly rabbit. I'm his silly rabbit. Yeah, but they kind of alluded to that in one, like, the third episode or something where he called her that or whatever. Yeah. She's either really smart or really dumb, like you said. And I wanna. I can't wait. I hope the next episode, they do his interview with Anderson Cooper. [00:29:34] Speaker A: Yeah, probably. Cause this episode ended where he walked outside to those reporters waiting and said, I'm ready to talk. [00:29:41] Speaker B: Ah, okay. Now this is the one. If y'all watch this show, this is the one where he sits down. Big magic. What has he done? I'll tell you what he's done. He's got AIDS. That's what you say. So, man, we were crying, laughing when that shit happened. What else you watched? [00:29:58] Speaker A: I try to get these movies on BEt plus a chance. Y'all remember last week I was talking about RSVP. So this week I watched the one called Young Wild free. And while I'm not. You gotta get it. You gotta get to the end. You gonna wanna turn it off many, many, many, many times. But you have to watch this movie to the end. If you decide to watch it, the end pays off. It does. It is a movie about a young man, supposed to be in high school. But it's a little boy who played Raph Transvant in the new edition story, who played an adult Raph Trez van. Now you playing teenager, but whatever. Okay, it works. A boy and teenage. Teenage kid and his mom, who. She's not the best mom. So he's kind of like, taking care of the little brothers and sisters. She don't got a drug problem. She got a mental health problem. [00:30:53] Speaker B: Oh. [00:30:53] Speaker A: So sometimes she, you know, like, depression and stuff take over. And she's not the best mom. Anyway. He meets this girl, and then the girl has him. Like, they be doing little petty crimes and shit. But they robbed. And I'm trying to tell the story without telling the story. They ended up robbing his sibling's daddy. Cause they don't have the same daddy. [00:31:19] Speaker B: Of course. [00:31:20] Speaker A: His little sibling's daddy, who was a drug dealer played by Mike Epps. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Of course it's black. They're black, right? [00:31:25] Speaker A: Got a black job. [00:31:27] Speaker B: And also the son does. Cause he's a robin, right. Black job. [00:31:32] Speaker A: So. And I'm just gonna leave it at that because you have to watch it and you have to watch the ending. At a point, I was like, where is this going? What the fuck is happening here? But you have to get to the end. And it is a great movie. About mental health. [00:31:47] Speaker B: It is, yeah. Oh, okay. [00:31:49] Speaker A: So that's what it's about. You go into the movie thinking it's about, like, robbing crime or even a love story, but it ends up being a movie about mental health. So it ended up. Actually ended up being good. You just have to stick around for the end. So it's called Young wild. Free on bet. [00:32:04] Speaker B: That's all you watch this movie? [00:32:06] Speaker A: I watched a whole lot of Apollo reruns. I just. I don't know. After work, I was just kind of, like, sitting in dark rooms, in quiet rooms, decompressing. [00:32:17] Speaker B: I feel you. [00:32:17] Speaker A: And then. Yeah, then I'll put the Apollo reruns on. Cause it's my comfort. [00:32:22] Speaker B: Mm. [00:32:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that and girlfriends, of course. Every Saturday, I watch a girlfriend's marathon. It is Christmas in July. [00:32:28] Speaker B: You watch your girlfriend's marathon every Saturday? [00:32:30] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:32:31] Speaker B: How many episodes? [00:32:33] Speaker A: I watch about, what, eight episodes. And then I go to something else. [00:32:38] Speaker B: Huh. Okay. [00:32:40] Speaker A: It's on. It's not like I'm finding it. It's on tv. Christmas in July. So Hallmark for the Christmas girlies and golly guys, too. [00:32:50] Speaker B: Golly. [00:32:52] Speaker A: Hallmark network is doing Christmas in July, so they started yesterday, and they're gonna be running Christmas movies all month long. So that's where I was at for a little while, too. [00:33:02] Speaker B: I'm watching my usual, you know, the acolyte, which is a Star wars show weekly House of the dragon, unlike what you negroes say, house of Dragons. It's House of the Dragon. [00:33:14] Speaker A: House of Dragons. Sound like a drag queen show. [00:33:18] Speaker B: Yeah. So that's like the usual. The boys I'm also watching that I watched. So it's the second season. It's only four episodes of a show on Netflix called worst roommate ever. First one was good and compelling. The second one, I'm going to try to tell you the plots of all four of the episodes. So one, her best friend tries to poison her. Another one. [00:33:52] Speaker A: Oh, it's a documentary, ain't it? [00:33:54] Speaker B: Kind of documentary, yeah, kind of documentary. Like true life type shit, I guess. Another one. A guy's friend's wife tries to kill him. Another one. A guy's roommate tries to kill two of the roommates. And then the fourth one. What was the fourth one? I forgot. But all of them are like, at first, it's kind of like, eh. And then, like, you see where the people are twisted or whatever, but they're pretty good. And it's only four episodes. I watch that. Oh, it's a new show on Netflix. You and your boys might be able to watch this. It's called Supercell. [00:34:43] Speaker A: I heard people talking about that. [00:34:45] Speaker B: It's like a superhero movie. I mean, show. It's only six episodes. It's in London. And I thought I wouldn't be able to understand they talking, but it's kind of, you know, better on that. I don't really have to use the. Cause. They don't use too much London slang, old boy. That turn your water off of. [00:35:11] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause he's really brilliant. [00:35:12] Speaker B: Yeah, he's in it. He's the one I really recognize. But it's a pretty. I didn't. When it came out, I was like, man, this might be corny, but early on, you know, it's kind of hard with, like, new shows to kind of care about the actors or care about the characters. And early on, they, you know, get you to care about them. So it's pretty good. I saw a couple people talking about. I saw one post about it, and I was like, I'll watch it. And then after I started watching it, I saw other people saying, this was good, and they watched it in one day or whatever. So that I did watch that. And then, like I said, I like to do two things at once. Right? So I was at the gym this morning, and I had that SWV tiny desk playing. [00:35:53] Speaker A: Mm, you mean the coco tiny desk. But go ahead. [00:35:57] Speaker B: Well, yes, but what's the light skin with name? [00:36:02] Speaker A: Lee. Lee. [00:36:02] Speaker B: Lee Lee. She kind of narrated. They let her narrate it. [00:36:06] Speaker A: And they ain't let her sing, though. [00:36:08] Speaker B: She sung. [00:36:09] Speaker A: I mean, they all sung. I mean, it was Coco and her backup singers. They have songs where Lili or Taj sings the bridge. They ain't pick none of them songs. They could have sang you as your heart. [00:36:23] Speaker B: Don't nobody wanna hear that slow shit. [00:36:24] Speaker A: We love that song. [00:36:25] Speaker B: Nobody wanna hear that slow shit. [00:36:26] Speaker A: We love that song. That song weak. [00:36:30] Speaker B: That song. Mid tempo we can use. [00:36:33] Speaker A: Your heart is about the same. Okay, sing week. Go ahead. And natural. [00:36:43] Speaker B: Nah, you speeding up. No, I'm not speeding it up. [00:36:45] Speaker A: Go ahead, sing it. [00:36:47] Speaker B: You speeding it up. Let's play it. Okay, hold up. Let's play. Hold up. Hold up. Let's see. Cause I might be speeding up. [00:36:53] Speaker A: Weak. [00:36:54] Speaker B: And you might be. You know what I'm saying? I might be, you know, hold on. I wish I had the DJ equipment. Cause I could see the beats per minute. [00:37:04] Speaker A: That's a DJ right now yelling at us. [00:37:07] Speaker B: Them niggas don't play this. [00:37:09] Speaker A: They do at the brunch. They got to. This is brunch one on one. [00:37:15] Speaker B: And what was the other song? [00:37:16] Speaker A: Use your heart. Use your heart and not use your heart might be faster. [00:37:21] Speaker B: It might be faster. It is faster. I wonder why they didn't play that then. [00:37:33] Speaker A: Cause Lili would have had to sing her bridge. [00:37:36] Speaker B: Maybe she can't hit them notes like she used to. Maybe that's cause Coco hit all the notes, like, on the radio. And when she hit that one on one of them songs, it was like in the bridge. I think it was in week. Everybody started cheering. Cause it'd be certain points in certain songs when you wanna hear it sound like the radio, maybe like a little or something. And they did it. But it was good. [00:38:01] Speaker A: I used to sing all the wrong words the week when it first came out. Boy, I'm so glad I know the real words now. [00:38:07] Speaker B: Somebody did a lot. I think it was cause, cause and. [00:38:09] Speaker A: Cure make so much more sense cause and cure when the cause and cure. [00:38:13] Speaker B: Is you what was you saying back in the day? [00:38:16] Speaker A: What was you saying back then? The problem. The problem here is you or something like that. [00:38:20] Speaker B: I don't know the words. So I think it was Rafael Sadiq. And he was doing something live, and he was like, what are y'all saying on that part? And they were saying it. He was like, no, that's not what I'm saying. He kind of corrected them or whatever, and they was like, oh, whatever. So y'all like that tiny desk people saying it wasn't one song, that I was like, let me skip this song. Some of them tiny desks be. Wanna skip. Is this somebody you would wanna see on tiny desk that hasn't done one? [00:38:50] Speaker A: Oh, I can't think of. Somebody did escape do probably be somebody. Oh, I don't want to see escape do a ton of this. [00:38:58] Speaker B: You don't? [00:38:59] Speaker A: Nope. [00:39:01] Speaker B: Really? The band. The band is kind of the star. [00:39:05] Speaker A: And maybe the backup singers. [00:39:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause if the band can play the music in a. Like the record, but, like, in a unique way, um, like hearing Scarface. Tiny desk with the live instruments was real good. It made me like the music more. [00:39:27] Speaker A: I think it has a lot of a. More of an impact when it's rappers doing it. [00:39:31] Speaker B: Hmm. Yeah. [00:39:34] Speaker A: Cause we're not paying attention to the volistic. Volistic. The stylings. Like their voice. A rapper don't have to be in the same pitch or tone than somebody who's singing some. [00:39:46] Speaker B: Most of them don't. How much time trying to think what rappers did at tiny disc. Jeezy Jesus was horrible. He forgot the words of his song. He's old. [00:39:57] Speaker A: Yeah. And his choices of songs. [00:39:59] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't know what he was thinking. [00:40:00] Speaker A: Which could have been tied up in the label. Could have been songs he couldn't. Do you think so? [00:40:07] Speaker B: Maybe so, but this the snowman. Speaking of jeezy, you heard that song? Cause everybody was posting it now. [00:40:16] Speaker A: Oh, I saw that one line in the promotion. [00:40:18] Speaker B: What did you think about that one. [00:40:19] Speaker A: Line back outside, 24, single something, some shit. [00:40:23] Speaker B: So it's one line that I saw everybody posted when he saw two line. [00:40:26] Speaker A: Where he was saying something about, he got the guns in the house. Cause he's still a goon or some shit like that. [00:40:29] Speaker B: What the fuck are you thinking? Is that? He's still going through court proceedings. [00:40:33] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, that's true. I mean, we know the guns were there. It's not like he's saying the guns wasn't there. [00:40:37] Speaker B: But I wouldn't brag about it on a rap record. Looking like a damn somebody from power, nigga look like a robber. One girl talking about, oh, we know we got old jeezy back. He got his arms out and they greased up or something. What the fuck shit people say. But, yeah, yeah, check out that tiny desk. I guess that's the last one for the month. Are they doing another one that's gonna. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Be the last for black music month? [00:41:03] Speaker B: Yeah. For black music month. Yeah. [00:41:04] Speaker A: You know, they saved the big one. [00:41:07] Speaker B: For the last goddamn SWV. The big one? Nah. But they. In the black world, SWV is top notch a list. But I bet you if you were asked, like, the average white person, like, do they know about SWV, they would be like, who? Which is a shame. Cause a white group on that level, I feel like the average black person would know a white group on the level of SWV, not the average black person. You don't think so? [00:41:38] Speaker A: Mm mm. Like, if you was a. Like, I don't consider myself average. I watched a lot of MTV in the mornings. [00:41:45] Speaker B: That's. But that's the. I feel like that's the average black person. [00:41:48] Speaker A: We not the average. [00:41:49] Speaker B: I think so. [00:41:50] Speaker A: I'm not average. For our age, we're not average. [00:41:53] Speaker B: You don't think so? [00:41:53] Speaker A: No. When it comes to think about the people that is on your Facebook, nigga, we not the average. [00:42:01] Speaker B: I'm trying to think of, like, people around our age. So, like, I feel now, this is my feeling. And correct me if. Well, you gonna correct me whether or not I asked for it or not, but I feel like us, our age, you know, a couple years old, a couple years younger for a certain amount of time. Like, we had to watch MTV. So we kind of know those groups because we had to watch them. [00:42:30] Speaker A: We didn't have to. [00:42:33] Speaker B: I mean. [00:42:33] Speaker A: I mean, I get what you're saying. Like, if you wanted to watch music videos, that was the only place you had to go for it. But there's a lot of niggers out there who was like, I ain't watching that white shit. [00:42:43] Speaker B: Yeah, true, indeed. [00:42:45] Speaker A: So they wouldn't know who Avril Lavigne is. [00:42:50] Speaker B: They might not know her by name, but I think they might recognize the song. It was. Cause it was. I think it was like, last week. It was a white song that was on. I say white song. Cause I don't really talk like that, but it was a song by a white artist that was on, and it was just on. I was like, oh, shit, I know the words. And I knew, like, all the words, and I was like, oh, yeah, this was on tv all the time or whatever. So you know where I got a. [00:43:16] Speaker A: Lot of my white music from? [00:43:18] Speaker B: What? [00:43:18] Speaker A: Working in retail and the music that be playing in the background. And they play it all the time. [00:43:23] Speaker B: All the time. [00:43:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Cause it's like a. Yeah, yeah. But a lot of that shit, like, I would get. Cause, but why would I keep it on MTV? Like, I ain't had no reason to listen to black hole. Son, won't you come? But that song was hit. That was a hit, though. Nirvana, teen spirit, all that kind of shit. Yeah. And most niggas probably would turn. Cause they like, ain't. [00:43:47] Speaker A: Damn, you're not average. [00:43:49] Speaker B: Oh, I know. Every day you realize, like, average is so far down from where you are. Like, the average reading age. The average this or the average that. Damn. Have you seen the post about, like, what's your favorite white show? [00:44:11] Speaker A: Yes. [00:44:11] Speaker B: You seen that? [00:44:12] Speaker A: I did. I pass by every time. [00:44:15] Speaker B: Like, I don't. What's the black version of Golden Girls? You think there's a black version of Golden Girls? [00:44:26] Speaker A: Two, two seven, maybe. [00:44:29] Speaker B: Mm. What's a black show? Where older? I. There ain't no black version of Golden Girl. That's a bad example. But, like, a show, like friends, I don't think too, too many. Like, I've never watched the episode of Friends, but it's so popular that I know the names of the characters. Like, some, like, I know one of Phoebe Chandler. [00:44:55] Speaker A: Rachel. [00:44:56] Speaker B: Rachel Ross. [00:44:59] Speaker A: Ross Ross. [00:45:01] Speaker B: Uh, um. That was a bad, uh, um. What's another show like, uh, the office. I've watched a couple episodes of the office. Those some of the shows that was up there. Um, but yeah, I don't think like a black show would be that has. [00:45:19] Speaker A: Crossed over to them like that. [00:45:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause they just discovering Martin and it's. [00:45:24] Speaker B: Only because it's on Netflix kind of like us and. Your honor. Damn, this is the third week that I talked about that shit. They just now discovering Martin. [00:45:35] Speaker A: Some damn. Like, I saw a post on Facebook and it was from a white girl and she's like, I just saw this new show on Netflix called Martin. And I just thought it was so funny. [00:45:46] Speaker B: What? [00:45:46] Speaker A: Yeah, it wasn't somebody I know? [00:45:48] Speaker B: Oh, just a post. Did you know the guy from bad boys four had a television show back in the nineties? Like, damn. Yeah. So that's a little bit what we watched. We loved television over here. Speaking of television and black shit, the BET awards tonight or last night, if you watched. I probably won't watch work. Yeah, I gotta go to work in the morning, so I mean, come on at eight I might catch an hour, but then I don't want to watch it and then be hyped up and then have trouble going to sleep, so. [00:46:28] Speaker A: Fuck, could this just work? [00:46:29] Speaker B: I drive for a living. I can't be sleepy at work. [00:46:32] Speaker A: Drink some coffee. [00:46:34] Speaker B: It don't work. They say Chloe Bailey gonna perform childish Gambino, Kiki Palmer Summer walker Marsha Ambrosius Ambrosius Coco Jones, Meg Thee stallion glorilla, ice Spice, latto, Lauryn Hill sound like. [00:46:51] Speaker A: All the same people that performed last year. [00:46:55] Speaker B: Yg Marley, money loan, sexy red Tyler and Victoria Monae. Some of the people. [00:47:02] Speaker A: This being filmed live? [00:47:04] Speaker B: Oh, it is. [00:47:04] Speaker A: I wonder if, yeah, this one is live. I wonder if Lauren is gonna actually show up. And I hate the jokes even though I make them about her being late. But I just feel like something's gonna happen and she ain't gonna perform or she gonna get there and it's gonna be horrible because she's gonna be so pissed off because she got to be. [00:47:26] Speaker B: There and her aura ain't gonna feel right. That's what she said. I had to wait till my feelings get or whatever. Taraji gon host mm hmm. [00:47:36] Speaker A: She always do a good job. [00:47:37] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Usher gonna get a lifetime achievement award. [00:47:40] Speaker A: Excited about that? [00:47:41] Speaker B: Uh huh. I say Drake got the most nominations with seven. [00:47:49] Speaker A: This is gonna be interesting. [00:47:51] Speaker B: What are they doing to that in LA? [00:47:52] Speaker A: It's in LA. [00:47:53] Speaker B: And I just saw a clip of when I think it was maybe 20, 1516 or something like that. And it was like backstage and one of the security guards was, like, trying to get Nipsey to do something and he slapped the fuck out of him. [00:48:05] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:48:06] Speaker B: I just saw that video, like, a couple weeks ago. No, a couple days ago, earlier this week. And that was at the BET award. Nicki Minaj is listed with six nominations for Pink Friday. Two. Well, she do got that one song that is like. [00:48:22] Speaker A: She got a lot of songs off the album that did good, especially in satellite radio. [00:48:26] Speaker B: Ah. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. See, I listen to terrestrial, but I do hear that one song and it just sound like a. Like you kinda, kinda wanna not like it, but the shit just sound. It's just a good. Nicki know how to make good songs. [00:48:39] Speaker A: That's the name of it. Terrestrial. [00:48:41] Speaker B: What? Terrestrial radio. [00:48:42] Speaker A: What is that? [00:48:42] Speaker B: That's like regular radio. [00:48:44] Speaker A: Oh, shit. Oh, you mean like win 106.3? [00:48:49] Speaker B: Yeah, that's terrestrial. Yeah, on the ground. You thought that was an album? [00:48:54] Speaker A: I thought it was a new app. I'm like, damn, I might have looked for a terrestrial radio. Yeah. [00:49:00] Speaker B: Cause you listen to satellite. Let me see. What's the name of that song? Isn't it? [00:49:07] Speaker A: You probably talking about either. Everybody fuck the club up. [00:49:10] Speaker B: Let me see. It might be fuck the club up. Fuck this club up. Fuck this. Fuck this club up. Fuck this club up. [00:49:17] Speaker A: High heels out my tippies. Is that the one you talking about? [00:49:20] Speaker B: Hold on, I never heard that one. [00:49:26] Speaker A: That song had tick tock in a headlock, hind heels aunt my tippies. [00:49:32] Speaker B: It's a song. Let me see. [00:49:39] Speaker A: It's a album. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it sound pretty good. [00:49:44] Speaker A: I mean, I only listen to what. [00:49:46] Speaker B: They play on the satellite. I'm sure it's gonna be a good award show. Cause bet awards normally be performance heavy. They don't really be award heavy. So you get all the performance. [00:50:03] Speaker A: I will be ready with my full commentary. [00:50:07] Speaker B: Good. [00:50:08] Speaker A: At 08:00 p.m. well, shit, it'll be over by the time y'all hear this, so I was funny, wasn't I, y'all? [00:50:14] Speaker B: Hell yeah. Email. Email. Are you on threads? [00:50:19] Speaker A: Yeah. I keep forgetting about it though. [00:50:22] Speaker B: You know, I noticed I had posted something. I don't know if you saw my post. I said about EDK catering. [00:50:28] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:50:29] Speaker B: And I went to threads. [00:50:30] Speaker A: It was on threads you carried over. [00:50:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:32] Speaker A: Wow. That's in your setting. [00:50:34] Speaker B: And I'm trying to figure out how to switch it off, but I saw something. Cause I'm trying not to use Twitter and I'm trying to get into threads more. And I saw something where they said that threads is growth is bigger than Twitter's growth, like, the past little while. So I'm glad of that. Cause Elon got too much going on over there. We kind of talked about Diddy a little earlier, and Diddy, he got dropped by his law firm because allegedly lady Gaga said it's either me or him. [00:51:09] Speaker A: Damn. [00:51:10] Speaker B: Yeah. So I don't know how true that is, but. So that was something that I saw. And then also, what did he lose? It was something else he lost. Where is it? Um. Oh, he had a day in Miami beach. Yeah, they were seeing his Sean diddy combs day, so I saw that today, too. So he's still losing stuff. I don't think he can lose any more, like, deals as far as money now. I think it's just like degrees and honorary degrees and stuff like that that he can lose. I saw some. Well, my mama told me about this last night, so I had to look it up, too. Some sad news. Did you hear about that girl in Charlotte? She was like 20 something. She worked at Amazon. She took her daughter to work with her. Had her sitting in the car. [00:52:04] Speaker A: No. [00:52:05] Speaker B: And left her air conditioner on. Yeah. So, yeah. An Amazon worker was charged with involuntary manslaughter after her daughter died in a hot cardinal says, report says Ashley Stallings left her child in the vehicle on June 26 to report to work for Amazon. The incident occurred in Charlotte. Oh, she's 36. Said she left the girl in the car with the air conditioner on while she was at work. But she believed that the girl turned the car off because she was cold. They charged her with the. With child abuse by willful act, causing serious injury. She also received involuntary manslaughter charge. [00:52:47] Speaker A: Who was the baby? [00:52:48] Speaker B: Eight. [00:52:49] Speaker A: Damn. [00:52:50] Speaker B: Yeah. Her bond is $250,000. [00:52:53] Speaker A: Damn. At eight, she could have just left the baby at home at that point. [00:52:56] Speaker B: You know, I didn't think about that. Cause when my mama told me, I was like, at eight, I knew how to cut the car off and on if I was cold or whatever or too hot. [00:53:05] Speaker A: Well, I don't think these kids probably know about push to start cars. Cause you gotta press the brake. [00:53:12] Speaker B: Gotta press the. That's assuming she gotta push the start car. [00:53:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:17] Speaker B: Cause one of mine push the. Start that other one, you gotta turn that motherfucker. But you. Right. She could have left at home. [00:53:23] Speaker A: If it was that. If it was that. I got to go like, I got to go, like, don't open this door for nobody. [00:53:29] Speaker B: I ain't got no more occurrences. [00:53:30] Speaker A: No, she in an air conditioned place. [00:53:32] Speaker B: And they said she was texting her throughout the day, which I don't see how she was doing that. [00:53:37] Speaker A: What you mean? [00:53:38] Speaker B: Oh, as an Amazon worker, I think they gotta put their phones in a bag or something. Or put their phones out. Well, they say you can't have them out, but they probably have them in their pocket or something. But, yeah, that's tough. That just. That's crazy. Like, you can't afford childcare, so you gotta take your kid with you. [00:54:01] Speaker A: I also think that at eight. I'm gonna say, my baby ain't eight yet. But I want to assume that at seven, when he felt himself dying in that car, he'd know to open the door and get the fuck out. I don't know. You know what I'm saying? [00:54:16] Speaker B: I'm thinking back to myself at eight, like, I mean, I was a latchkey kid, so I was coming home and doing stuff. I was cooking eggs. You know what I'm saying? Like, I wasn't staying home. I didn't stay home during the day for school. Until I turned about eleven, though. Like in the summertime. Eleven. But that's sad. I wonder if she. If she's from Charlotte, from the area. I wish you could have found somebody to watch the baby. [00:54:52] Speaker A: Yeah, there's a lot of factors. She could have been one of those people who moved to Charlotte for something better and ain't got nobody up there. No support system. [00:54:59] Speaker B: That's the hard thing when you got kids and you move places. Like, you gotta have that in place too. That's something like, either you be stuck. [00:55:06] Speaker A: In your hometown and then you buy a house and then. Never mind. [00:55:16] Speaker B: Go ahead, pull out, ladies. Make sure they put that condom on. Cause you can be the one stuck, not them. They can be out living their life, making more babies. [00:55:31] Speaker A: That's sad, though. [00:55:32] Speaker B: Yeah. That is a sad story. You wanna like, hope she get out or set up a GoFundme or do something for her, but it's tough. And when people leave their kids in a car, I don't never like. I'm never like, mad at the parent. Cause they either like, did something like. It was one girl, she went to an interview, she didn't have nobody to watch it. Or like a case like this, I've seen where the mother normally take. The mother normally takes the child to work, but the father does not mean takes the child to school. And then the father had to do it for some reason. And just in their routine. They just went straight to work and didn't think about it or whatever. So I don't never, like, really look at the parent too bad. [00:56:24] Speaker A: Unless it's one of those people who like, I'm going to the club. [00:56:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, the club. [00:56:30] Speaker A: Yeah, we've seen the bad part of it. [00:56:31] Speaker B: I did have seen that. [00:56:33] Speaker A: We've seen the. I'm about to run into the store right quick. When you could have took the baby in the store with you. Ain't no law against taking a baby into Walmart. [00:56:42] Speaker B: You seen somebody die with the kid in the car in Walmart? [00:56:47] Speaker A: They threw the. Yeah, they'll be the. Usually be the most ones. They just leave the kids in the car while they going grocery shopping. [00:56:55] Speaker B: I've been the kid that didn't want to get out the car at the grocery store. [00:56:57] Speaker A: Get your ass under this buggy back. Oh, not buggy was big enough when we could sit under the bottom. They don't make buggies like that. [00:57:05] Speaker B: They don't make them like that no more. That is right. I. Damn. Yeah, but if you. That. Yeah, the club one. The club. When the baby didn't die, though, somebody just got the baby. Like, there's a baby in here. [00:57:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:57:21] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I've. You ever, like, been driving somewhere and forgot where you were going? Or like, I've been driving, like, I was driving one time on my way to work and I was going to an old job. Like, my memory and all of that was taking me to my old job. But I realized that, like, right before, I was like, oh, shit, where I'm going. Just out of routine or whatever. So I don't really fault the parents in them situations, but I club shit. That's why. [00:57:57] Speaker A: That's why I wouldn't know. I've never. I've always remembered that there was a baby in the backseat. [00:58:02] Speaker B: Cause you always had a baby in the backseat. You ain't the other person. You know what I'm saying? [00:58:08] Speaker A: Like, I mean, I wanna have pity for these fathers who don't take care of these kids. [00:58:12] Speaker B: But it ain't always. It ain't always fathers, though. Cause I've seen it be like I said, fathers. But the one I know I remember specifically was the dad always take the kid to school. Cause it's on his route. But this time he had to go in early or something like that, and the mother had to take the kid and people was like, how can you do that? You a mother. Whatever, whatever. But she was like, it's just. [00:58:33] Speaker A: How can you do that? You're a mother. I can't have pity for it. I'm sorry. [00:58:38] Speaker B: I ain't having pity. Well, I ain't gonna say I can't say I have pity, but I can understand. [00:58:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I get what you're saying. [00:58:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:58:44] Speaker A: Yeah. But as a parent. No, I. [00:58:48] Speaker B: As a. Yeah, let's see what it is. [00:58:53] Speaker A: I can't even imagine a time in my life as a. In the last 15 years where my whole life didn't revolve. Every decision didn't revolve around them. So I can't relate. I'll just say that I can't relate because every single decision in my life for the last 15 years have revolved around my children. Like, I can't even go on a vacation without thinking about my kids, so I can't relate. And it's sad, actually. [00:59:19] Speaker B: No, it's not. It's your situation. I ain't gonna say your situation is unique, but it's. It's a little yours, a little different. So, like, you take your kids to school. [00:59:33] Speaker A: No, I understand where you're coming from. I'm just saying I can't relate to that. [00:59:36] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:59:37] Speaker A: Because I don't have the luxury of being able to forget that my kids is in the car. That's a luxury. What, you mean you can just get up and go without your kids? That's a goddamn luxury. I cannot relate to that. [00:59:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:59:59] Speaker A: This is a punch at fathers. This is a punch at non custodial parents. But go ahead. In a couple years, you are not parents. [01:00:04] Speaker B: In a couple of years, you can't get up and go. [01:00:07] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:00:09] Speaker B: Why not? [01:00:10] Speaker A: I still got about eight more. [01:00:14] Speaker B: I say three. [01:00:15] Speaker A: Three? [01:00:16] Speaker B: Yeah. When I say get up and go, I mean, like, around the city. I ain't talking about. [01:00:20] Speaker A: Oh, I can do that now. [01:00:22] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:00:22] Speaker A: I'll do that now. I'm talking about, like, get up and go to Vegas. [01:00:27] Speaker B: Yeah. You got eight. You right. [01:00:29] Speaker A: Eight. [01:00:29] Speaker B: Eight for that. Speaking of fathers, have you seen the discussions about LeBron and his son? [01:00:36] Speaker A: Yes. First of all, congratulations, Bronnie. [01:00:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Congratulations to you. [01:00:41] Speaker A: Mm hmm. I'm all fucking up autism. [01:00:44] Speaker B: Yeah. I think people don't. So I think people that's, like, against or whatever, talking about it ain't fair. They think that the NBA, the NFL, they think these sports league, these people get their jobs based on, like, oh, I had the word in my mind, like, you earn it. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's stat based or it's a merit based, but a lot of the stuff is not a meritocracy. A lot. Like, it's some guys that don't get those opportunities based on maybe they got in trouble in high school or people think like their family is crazy or Spencer James. What? [01:01:31] Speaker A: All American this week. Spencer said, well, why the fuck I ain't get drafted? I'm the number one. [01:01:39] Speaker B: You got the stats and all of that? [01:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I got the stats. I volunteer my time down at the place and I do this and do that. Why I ain't get drafted? Because what had happened was somebody recorded him talking shit about the teams. He was like, man, we gotta go through all this, these interviews, and they picking through our life with a fine tooth comb. He was sitting around with another, a whole bunch of other potential draftees. Oh, and somebody, somebody recorded the conversation and sent it and sent it to the teams. [01:02:08] Speaker B: See, so that kind of. Well, even though that's fiction. [01:02:11] Speaker A: Yeah. And the teams was like, nah, we don't want that kind of mess. [01:02:13] Speaker B: See, that kind of proved the point, even though it's fiction. But that shit happened. So I think people think that, like, you know, these kids, these players, athletes or whatever, they get it just based on their numbers or whatever, but there's a whole bunch of stuff that go in on, you know what I'm saying? They take into account or whatever. Even like the player, Michael Sam, he was like the defensive player of the year one time. Yeah, for the SEC. And some people think, well, he just didn't get it. Cause he just wasn't good enough or whatever. [01:02:41] Speaker A: But don't that happen at our jobs too? [01:02:43] Speaker B: What? [01:02:43] Speaker A: Don't we see somebody who less qualified than us get a promotion just because of networking or because they, you know, they're nice to us, you know, they got their name out there or whatever. [01:02:55] Speaker B: Nepotism, cronyism, whatever. Even like certain, like, certain jobs. Like I saw people saying, like, you know, your uncle got you on at the plane or whatever, that how it was for a long time. Like, you, like, you can't work there unless you know somebody. You know what I'm saying? So. [01:03:11] Speaker A: So why is this so people just like talking? [01:03:14] Speaker B: Cause in people's minds, they think that the best players get drafted at these places. That's what they think. They all. That's, I guess, to make themselves feel better because they feel like some people feel like, well, I can't do that job because I can't do it as good as this person. And so because of that, that's why I didn't get it. Not because I don't know this person or, you know what I'm saying? [01:03:40] Speaker A: At my last job, I damn sure got it because of mouthpiece and not in the way y'all think. No, I put myself out there. I mingled with other leaders. I did extra shit back when I cared. And when it was time for them to pick somebody for the promotion, they picked me. Bitch. [01:04:00] Speaker B: Was it based on your numbers and stuff? [01:04:02] Speaker A: Hell, no. [01:04:02] Speaker B: Well, see that. [01:04:03] Speaker A: I mean, yeah, I mean, kinda, you know, I'm gonna do. I'm gonna be good at the job. I ain't never been not good at. [01:04:09] Speaker B: A job, but you know that. [01:04:11] Speaker A: There were other people who were good at it, too, but they had nasty fucking attitudes. [01:04:15] Speaker B: All of that play a part. So, I mean, and the man, daddy putting up big numbers, of course, and they want to keep him. He said it a few years ago. He was like, I want to play in the league long enough to play on the same team with my son. So. [01:04:28] Speaker A: And at the end of the day, it's a business move. Who's not gonna wanna see them play together? Man, you talking about ticket sales, merch. Get the fuck outta here. Why wouldn't the Lakers draft him? [01:04:38] Speaker B: And somebody said, it ain't like they gonna win shit anyway. Like, if they pick somebody else who had better numbers, they still not gonna win the championship. Somebody was like, well, what do he call him? Do he call him Bron or Bron? You know what I'm saying? What he call him? I said, he gonna call him daddy. I played on a team with my daddy, and it was, dad, dad, where you want me to go? Outfield? Go to right field. Ain't nothing like playing on. Ain't nothing like playing on the same team as your daddy, though. It's a lot of pressure. But shout out to LeBron and his family, though. Cause his son ain't never got in trouble. He ain't never got in no trouble, no controversy. Only thing with his son, though, his son had, like, cardiac, girl, no, well, that too. He had cardiac arrest. [01:05:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:05:27] Speaker B: And to see him back playing, so that's good. Hopefully he'd be healthy. [01:05:30] Speaker A: And all of that shout out to Savannah. [01:05:32] Speaker B: Yes. [01:05:33] Speaker A: Ching, ching, bitch. Ching, ching. [01:05:35] Speaker B: Savannah's so fine. Lord. All. Both of them hit the lottery. Cause to go with somebody from high school on. You don't know high school people. Sometimes they be fine in high school. And somewhere along the way, the ugly just jump on them. The ugly ain't never jump on Savannah. [01:05:54] Speaker A: Oh, I mean, because of the money? [01:05:56] Speaker B: You think that's it? [01:05:57] Speaker A: I mean, come on now. When you got money to pay for the. The procedure. And I ain't never saying she had worked. [01:06:03] Speaker B: You watch your goddamn mind. [01:06:04] Speaker A: I ain't saying she had worked. [01:06:05] Speaker B: That's Savannah James we talking about. That's the first lady. [01:06:07] Speaker A: But she got money to pay for skincare routines. She got the money to pay for the best hair that do help. She can get into the finest gyms and programs. [01:06:20] Speaker B: She got a good base, though. That base has got a good. You gotta have a solid base. It don't look like she do. Too, too much. Too, too much. So shout out to her. I seen recent photos. I forgot what they gonna be on. Serena and Venus. [01:06:37] Speaker A: Speaking of work. Speaking of having a work. [01:06:39] Speaker B: Exactly. And Serena. Serena looked better. I think she had the wrong people. She might have been working with the white people. And now she got some better stylists and she looking better. So shout out to Serena. Looking better than Venus. Venus has some work done, too. She had a little bit of work done, too. [01:06:55] Speaker A: They had some really black features. [01:06:59] Speaker B: They did. They did. [01:07:01] Speaker A: And ain't nothing wrong with black features. [01:07:03] Speaker B: And I mentioned. You said that in the past tense. Yeah. Let's see what else happened this week. Ain't too much else happened this week. No. We did kind of talk about the debates, and I think if one side wins, we gonna lose a lot of stuff. You know, they worked on voting rights and the lgbt rights before George Floyd happened. And the pendulum swung a little bit too far to one side and everybody hired Dei and they wanted to be so black and this, that. And the third. And now the pendulum is swinging back to the other side. Cause the tractor supply. They throwing tractor supplies up like they throwing up dollar generals. It's a tractor supply all over the place. Now. They announced that it would be eliminating its DeI positions and goals and an apology to its disappointed customers. [01:08:02] Speaker A: To say that out loud. Yeah, that's like pulling down a mat or KKK slowly to say it out. [01:08:11] Speaker B: Loud or slowly raising. [01:08:12] Speaker A: Cause a lot of companies are doing this behind they behind their doors. [01:08:18] Speaker B: But to say that they either slowly pulling down their mask or slowly raising up the how Hitler. You know what I mean? They included a tribute to the upcoming 4 July holiday, adding, rural communities are the backbone of our nation. White rural communities. They mean they realize that if companies lets like theirs go woke, they go broke. That's what former Wisconsin governor Scott Walker said. Well, I mean, what's a fucking woke tractor. [01:08:55] Speaker A: You know? They didn't fucked up the word woke. [01:08:57] Speaker B: Yeah, they did. The announcement follows pressure from conservative film producer Robbie Starbuck, who repeatedly reported on track supply companies involvement in pride month and diversity equity and inclusion initiatives. I'm a Tennessean. I do not want to hurt a Tennessee company. But conservatives deserve to know that this is their. This is where their money is going. You talking about, I guess, the pride shit. So I think they said they not fucking with the pride stuff either. Oh, yeah. It says they're revoking funding from pride festivals and focusing on land conservation. [01:09:35] Speaker A: That's what y'all calling it, huh? [01:09:37] Speaker B: Oof. So I've never been in attractive supply. [01:09:41] Speaker A: Me either. [01:09:42] Speaker B: I've just. [01:09:42] Speaker A: But I bet them gay farmers are losing their shit right now. [01:09:46] Speaker B: Yeah, they losing they shit. No, hold. We talked about Lauryn Hill a little earlier and the fugees. They going on tour. That was supposed to be a quick hit, but I had a question. Well, I wanted to go to that tour. They gonna be in Charlotte. [01:10:04] Speaker A: That's Atlanta. Oh, okay. [01:10:05] Speaker B: They gonna be in Charlotte. [01:10:05] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:10:06] Speaker B: On 16th. No, the 18th. Think we'll charlotte on the 18th. I want to go, but I might have to work that next morning, and I don't. Um. Yeah, Bill, when it's only you, that's. That's a. [01:10:27] Speaker A: You use your pto? [01:10:30] Speaker B: No, I want to use my pto and other stuff. I got family reunions, homecoming season. I'm taking up a whole bunch of days on homecoming and then going to the concert. That's travel money, hotel money, ticket money. [01:10:49] Speaker A: It's in Charlotte. [01:10:52] Speaker B: I ain't gonna feel like driving. And you know, Lauren gonna be late. You gonna be supposed to start at eight. That mother gonna start till eleven. [01:10:57] Speaker A: Sleep at Dre House. [01:10:59] Speaker B: Dre who? [01:11:00] Speaker A: Dre to be fuckin with me on Facebook all the time. [01:11:02] Speaker B: No, I ain't sleeping at no Dre house. I wanna sleep in my own hotel room where I can walk around butt naked. [01:11:08] Speaker A: Oh, I see what you're doing. [01:11:11] Speaker B: Okay, don't, don't, don't. People listen. [01:11:15] Speaker A: Stop. [01:11:16] Speaker B: If I get missing on that date, they're gonna be like, did you go to that concert? You know what I mean? But, yeah. You say it's gonna be in Atlanta. When's it gonna be in Atlanta? [01:11:27] Speaker A: I don't know the date. Cause I made some comments under the post for the v 103 in Atlanta. When they made the post, I made some comments, but I didn't pay attention to the date. [01:11:41] Speaker B: Speaking of, I was listening. I listened to the breakfast club on power 105 in the mornings. Right? And they run a commercial for Louis Armstrong now. [01:11:51] Speaker A: Who now? [01:11:52] Speaker B: Louis Armstrong. [01:11:53] Speaker A: Louis Armstrong. [01:11:53] Speaker B: Yeah. But they doing, like. It's like a live, like, Louis Armstrong, like, play type thing, whatever. And I was thinking, how do we let that happen? You ever listen to that nigga sing for real? [01:12:07] Speaker A: Like, he playing in Harlem. [01:12:11] Speaker B: What a wonderful world. Like, nigga what? Play the dog. No, he ain't played it. [01:12:18] Speaker A: Harlem nights soundtrack. [01:12:20] Speaker B: He own that. [01:12:22] Speaker A: It's like the theme song of the Harlem nights when it be coming on. Like when. And like the ending credits. I'm guessing it's his voice. Oh, that might be red Fox shit. [01:12:33] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Red Fox do talk like that. True story. Y'all can't revoke my black card. But I never watched Harlem nights from beginning to end. [01:12:42] Speaker A: Oh, my fucking God. [01:12:43] Speaker B: Yeah, never did. I don't think I know, like. But I know all the parts. [01:12:47] Speaker A: You know the parts? Yeah. Uh huh. [01:12:49] Speaker B: I've said that before. Sunshine. My pinky toe. Stop shooting at a little motherfucker. Come on. Five, you funky motherfucker. Like, I know all the parts. [01:13:01] Speaker A: Ready? [01:13:03] Speaker B: I know all the parts. I know all the parts. [01:13:05] Speaker A: Watch it, then. You might have missed something. [01:13:10] Speaker B: It's a period piece. I didn't watch period pieces back then. And then, you know, Richard Pryor looked funny. He had a thing. [01:13:22] Speaker A: Yeah. So it was about close to the end for him. [01:13:25] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. I'm glad he got to do that with all his people. Let me see if we got any. Any other big news, you know, important news that happened. I can't see nothing. I hate when I have to. [01:13:44] Speaker A: How do we end up talking about Dizzy Gillespie? Oh, what? Is it him? Was it him? [01:13:48] Speaker B: No, that was Louis. [01:13:50] Speaker A: Louis Armstrong. [01:13:51] Speaker B: Cause we were talking about that concert and the advertising for that concert, and that made me think of that. It's been on my mind since I've been hearing it. Like, how do we let this shit happen? There might be something I do. Like what? I've been thinking. I don't know. Where's my car? Oh, there we go. [01:14:14] Speaker A: All right, so when this happens, we try to start quick hits off there, and then, you know, start low and go high. We did lose two people in the black community over the past week or so. First off, Willie Mays, the baseball great. [01:14:32] Speaker B: The say, hey, kid. [01:14:33] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Died at the age of 93. [01:14:37] Speaker B: True story. When I first heard this, I was like, he ain't dead. I thought he been dead. [01:14:40] Speaker A: I thought he been gone. [01:14:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:42] Speaker A: So, yeah, 93. [01:14:44] Speaker B: Shout out to him. He got to see a whole lot. He got to see. He got to see the beginning of black people being in baseball and there barely being any black people in baseball. [01:14:56] Speaker A: We fought so hard for it. [01:14:58] Speaker B: Yeah, we fought so hard for baseball. Y'all niggas just don't care. Just don't play baseball. Just football. Football, football. You niggas love some damn football. Go play baseball. You got. They want y'all. Like, even if you ain't even all that good, they have you in there. [01:15:15] Speaker A: Oh, and also, Bill Cobbs. Now, that name may not sound familiar to you. Idolatry. Yes, him, the man who shot Nino Brown, passed away at the age of 90. [01:15:31] Speaker B: He's playing in a lot of movies. He was in demolition manda. He was in that movie. [01:15:36] Speaker A: He was still working. Like, he did a movie that I probably saw two summers ago on bet. [01:15:41] Speaker B: Really? [01:15:42] Speaker A: Yeah. So he was still, like, still working, working. [01:15:44] Speaker B: That man always reminded me of an older version of my daddy. [01:15:49] Speaker A: Hmm. [01:15:50] Speaker B: Okay. For some. Cause he just looked like an older version of my daddy to me when my daddy was kind of drunk. But shout out to him. How old was he? [01:16:02] Speaker A: 90. [01:16:03] Speaker B: 90? [01:16:04] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:16:04] Speaker B: 90. [01:16:05] Speaker A: Now, we was talking about MTV and bet and how things are not like they used to be. MTV News has gone dark, and they didn't really give any warning or anything, but the website. MTV News is gone. Any old news stories gone. [01:16:24] Speaker B: All of it gone. [01:16:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that's. They just gone. They took everything down. And they're trying to say that it's because of, like, ratings and lost some jobs. You know, Paramount, they. They are under the paramount umbrella and Paramount trying to cry poem out like they ain't making no money, even though they get my money from my subscription. [01:16:44] Speaker B: But anyway, they get mine, too, now. [01:16:47] Speaker A: Oh, no, they used to get my money. Mine is with my Walmart plus subscription. Now, listen, if y'all have those subscription services like that and they offer a free subscription or something else, take advantage of it and save you some money. [01:17:03] Speaker B: How do you do? You did you. So, all right, so you had Paramount plus, right? [01:17:06] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:17:07] Speaker B: And then you got to Walmart. How did you link it? The way it kept all your. [01:17:11] Speaker A: Their website, like, tell you how to do it? Yeah. Just like with people who have Verizon. If with certain plans, you get Disney, you get the Disney bundle and Hulu. So if you had it previously, all you have to do is just link it within the Verizon website and then it won't. Yeah. You won't lose anything. [01:17:28] Speaker B: Yeah, that'd be the thing. And then I don't want them to. Yeah. So. But shout out to MTV News. You know, we got a lot of people from MTV News, and I wanna say we, but. Cause I'm, you know, Kurt loader Serena Altschul. [01:17:46] Speaker A: Sway. [01:17:47] Speaker B: Sway and his inexplicable head rap. Who else did we get from MTV news? I just remember Kurt Loader. Serena Altru. What's that white lady name? She wore the glasses. She had the black hair. [01:18:03] Speaker A: I don't know. Anyway, yeah, let's go. Excuse me. We talked about Tesla's a minute ago, and one being in the movie. The show clipped, which I did. Look it up. Tesla's first debuted in 2008. Oh, really? The first car? No, the suv came out in 2015, so that means that car would have been out. Would have been out. [01:18:30] Speaker B: Oh, okay. All right. [01:18:32] Speaker A: Anyway, them big ass, ugly ass, dump truck looking ass Tesla trucks. Trucks. [01:18:39] Speaker B: What are they called? Cybertruck? [01:18:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:18:41] Speaker B: You seen one in person before? [01:18:42] Speaker A: No. [01:18:43] Speaker B: They look good. I thought they looked stupid on the. I like how they look in person. They look super futuristic. [01:18:49] Speaker A: I don't like regular Teslas in person. [01:18:51] Speaker B: You don't? [01:18:51] Speaker A: I think them are the most hideous things. [01:18:54] Speaker B: What's a car that you like? [01:18:58] Speaker A: Damn. You remember I told you I ain't got no loyalty. Shit. I don't really like nothing, really. I mean, I like mine. I mean, it wasn't my first choice. [01:19:07] Speaker B: What was your first choice? [01:19:09] Speaker A: I just wanted a little civic. I just needed to get a to b. I'm not a car. I don't buy cars for how they look. [01:19:16] Speaker B: Why do you buy cars? [01:19:17] Speaker A: Cause I got to get to places, and I want to get there cheap, and I don't want this shit to break down on me. That's my only requirements. [01:19:28] Speaker B: We gonna get you. [01:19:29] Speaker A: No, we don't. No, we not to. Like, I don't need something. [01:19:33] Speaker B: I didn't say need. Oh, you don't need. Well, I would say, like, avion water, but you got great value. [01:19:40] Speaker A: I keep seed. I don't have a loyalty to anything. [01:19:44] Speaker B: I ain't say no loyalty. [01:19:46] Speaker A: I try to keep my car clean, if that makes sense. That's good. But, yeah, it could have been a little civic. Not to shit on y'all civic drivers. Cause that's what I went there for. But they sold my civic before I got there, so I left with a mid size. A compact size suv. [01:20:04] Speaker B: That's considered compact. Yeah, I guess so. Yeah. But, yeah, go ahead. About the cybertruck. [01:20:10] Speaker A: Oh, recall. So, they recalling two more lines of the Cybertruck, bringing that total number to four. So if you're driving the don't. [01:20:22] Speaker B: Well, go ahead. Continue. [01:20:23] Speaker A: No, I was just saying, if you're driving it, just make sure you're keeping up with your recalls. [01:20:27] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw one yesterday. Matter of fact, I was near Dillon. They got, like, a charging station at exit 193. And I saw one. I saw him. I was like, I bet he bout to get off. And he got off. I was like, I bet he bout to turn left. And he turned left. I was like, yeah, he going to charge his truck up. He should have went a little bit further down and got off on 170 and just went to Bucky's. And he could have charged a truck while he was in Bucky's spending $100. Cause he got it. He got a cybertruck. I don't know. I just like how they look. They look just futuristic. [01:21:00] Speaker A: Anyway, the future is fucked. Speaking of the future and things that look futuristic this summer, there has been these monoliths that have been showing up. A few weeks ago, maybe a few months ago at this point. [01:21:14] Speaker B: Not black people. [01:21:15] Speaker A: Huh? [01:21:16] Speaker B: Not black people. Cause we not a monolith. [01:21:20] Speaker A: One showed up in Vegas. [01:21:22] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:21:23] Speaker A: And now there's one in northern Colorado. [01:21:26] Speaker B: What is a monolith? [01:21:27] Speaker A: I was gonna say, if you're not sure what this phenomenon is. It looks like a. Like a mirror. [01:21:35] Speaker B: A big black mirror. [01:21:36] Speaker A: Yeah. It is just a tall structure. I don't know how to explain this without, like, looking at the picture. [01:21:44] Speaker B: Like one of the stones from Stonehenge. But it's glassy looking. [01:21:49] Speaker A: Right. So. So the one that was in Vegas earlier, they took it down. They didn't suspect. Like, they didn't find anything. [01:22:00] Speaker B: I forgot why they said they took it down on the article, but, yeah, they took it down. [01:22:04] Speaker A: And the first one happened in 2020, like, right after the pandemic started. [01:22:09] Speaker B: Oh, and the one in Colorado, I think a lady that has, like, a store near it, a diner or something, she was like, people coming in, she said she has an idea who put it there. But she don't wanna, like, spoil anything for anybody, so. [01:22:29] Speaker A: So you think. I wonder if she's thinking that they're just doing it for. To spark up business in the area, maybe? [01:22:36] Speaker B: No, not her. Cause she says she didn't know. She said she. She said at first, a couple people came in asking about it. [01:22:44] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:22:44] Speaker B: And then she talked about, you know, then she kind of found out a little bit more about it. And she think it's somebody, like, doing a prank on somebody or something. [01:22:54] Speaker A: But that's an expensive ass prank. Send that money to me. [01:22:58] Speaker B: Exactly. [01:22:59] Speaker A: That's an expensive ass prank. [01:23:00] Speaker B: Just drop the shit off. [01:23:01] Speaker A: And one last thing. Cause we was talking about skincare earlier with Savannah, our own Xavier leggette is going to be a skincare ambassador. Oh, what's that? Cedar Field. [01:23:19] Speaker B: What is that? [01:23:21] Speaker A: Oh, they make, like, face washes. [01:23:23] Speaker B: And he got good skin. [01:23:26] Speaker A: He do. [01:23:26] Speaker B: Okay. [01:23:29] Speaker A: So, yeah, it started off as, like, a TikTok video or something, and they was like, hmm. Okay. [01:23:33] Speaker B: Oh, nigga got him. Oh, shout out to him. I need to holler at his cousin, see if we can get him on or something. [01:23:41] Speaker A: Congratulations to him. [01:23:42] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to him. He already got that bread. He had that bread in college. All them boys got that bread. It's different. It's a different world now. That's it for the hot quick hits. I did fraud today. [01:23:56] Speaker A: I did fraud today, okay. [01:23:58] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:23:59] Speaker A: I did a good job today, okay. [01:24:01] Speaker B: Cause these blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. [01:24:06] Speaker A: Hey. You did a good job today, okay. [01:24:09] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today. [01:24:13] Speaker A: Okay. [01:24:14] Speaker B: I did a good job today. Hey, blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. I did a good job today. We gonna keep it in the NFL. Well, former NFL player Jamarcus Russell. Now, I want you to let me know whether or not you consider this a scam or if this just stealing. So, former NFL quarterback JaMarcus Russell, he played for LSU, got drafted, and played for the. I think it was Oakland when he got drafted. But the Raiders had a big contract, like $34 million that he made in the NFL. He was in hot water after allegedly stealing over $70,000 meant for high school where he worked. He was recently fired from his volunteer football coaching job at Williamson High School in Mobile, Alabama. Nearly two years after the alleged theft, he's accused of stealing $74,000 donation made to the school's football team. He reportedly approached local entrepreneur Chris Knowles to help fund the program's weight room equipment. After Knowles cut the check, it never reached the school. Instead, he's accused of depositing the check into his account at Navigator Credit Union in July 2022. He then withdrew $55,000 in cash. Nose became alarmed when Russell refused to provide a donation receipt and cut off communication. As a result, Knowles eventually stopped payment on the check. A navigator credit union sued Russell in March 2023 for the $55,000 they had advanced him as a loan while the check was still clearing. While Russell admitted to depositing the money into his personal account, he boldly filed a claim against Knowles for stopping the check. Williamson High School has banned Russell from the campus and from contacting the football players. However, he has already been accused of violating this by attending an off campus event where the team was playing. It remains unclear why Russell deposited the check into his personal account, especially given the millions he earned during his NFL career. He was the number one pick in the 2007 draft and spent three seasons with the Raiders, reportedly earning 36, I'm sorry, $36.4 million before retiring. And it's not yet announced if he'll face criminal charges related to the stolen money. So I ask you, is that scamming or stealing? [01:26:47] Speaker A: If the check was written out to mister Russell, it was his check. Uh, and it don't say. But for him to be able to deposit that check into his own account, per my friend who used to work at financial institution, the check had to have his name on it. [01:27:03] Speaker B: Hmm. [01:27:04] Speaker A: Why would you write the check out to him and not the school? [01:27:10] Speaker B: Yeah. And this was two years ago. And if in two years he hasn't faced any criminal charges, then that's just. [01:27:18] Speaker A: That would be no criminal charges. Cause they wrote the check out to him. [01:27:20] Speaker B: To him. And he probably did it in good faith, like this. DeMarcus Russell, he got bread. He trying to help the kids, and damn, buddy, gotta eat. 74,000. Yeah, that's his fault. [01:27:31] Speaker A: You should. Well, no. Cause he stopped payment on the check. [01:27:33] Speaker B: He did. [01:27:34] Speaker A: So he got his money back. [01:27:36] Speaker B: He did. [01:27:37] Speaker A: Now, Russell owed a bank. Cause now, once he stopped payment on the bank, that put him. Put his account in the negative. [01:27:45] Speaker B: So the bank fooled in for giving him the $55,000 loan. [01:27:49] Speaker A: No, because if he had an account, well, that was within standing, in good standing, you know, that was a good check. The bank called the other guy bank and say, hey, we got a check for $74,000. Can y'all verify the funds? [01:28:03] Speaker B: They didn't. They never verified the funds. [01:28:05] Speaker A: Well, it don't say that. [01:28:06] Speaker B: Yeah, well, it says that they gave him a loan for $55,000 while they were waiting for the check to clear. [01:28:13] Speaker A: Right. And I don't understand why they say loan. Cause it says he then withdrew $55,000 in cash. So I think what they may have been trying to say is to he gotta pay that back. He gotta pay that $55,000 back. [01:28:32] Speaker B: They said they advanced him as a loan. They suing him for the $55,000, they advance him as a loan. Maybe that's just like the language they using to try to get their money back. [01:28:43] Speaker A: Right? So instead of saying, you owe us $55,000, they turned it into a loan. [01:28:48] Speaker B: Cause with him, the guy stopping the check. Well, it wouldn't make it a bounce check. [01:28:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:28:56] Speaker B: Cause he stopped payment. All it really would do is just make his account be $55,000 negative. [01:29:02] Speaker A: And that's based on if he had $55,000 or enough money to cover it. But most banks are not going to let you get that money. That money, if you don't have enough in your account to cover it. That means for me, and I mean, my friend who used to work at the financial institution, in her experience, they probably called to verify those funds, because ain't no bank will let you walk out with 55,000 without verifying if that was a good check. [01:29:27] Speaker B: What if he had $55,000 in his account? [01:29:30] Speaker A: Right? It's nothing. But he couldn't have if he owed a bank 55. [01:29:35] Speaker B: What if he had that money in his account and then he got it? No, no, no, no. Yeah, he spent it before all that shit hit the fan. Or he just got the rest of that money out before that could be it, too. Hmm. [01:29:47] Speaker A: But either way, I mean, you wrote the check out to him, so you can't be mad at him. I mean, you can't be mad at him. He played you. [01:29:53] Speaker B: It's a credit. [01:29:54] Speaker A: He wrote the check out to the school. [01:29:55] Speaker B: But, you know, credit unions kind of do shit a little different. They don't really follow. And, like, if this Knowles guy, if he was, like, known in the area as a big wig, what if they just trusted. Oh, that's nose. He do business with us. Whatever. Whatever. This Jamarcus. Jamarcus is rich. And he had money. Credit unions. Right. [01:30:15] Speaker A: That's why I say, like, they let him get the $55,000. So that means they trusted it. So it's not really. Nobody broke a crime. Broke a crime. Nobody committed a crime. [01:30:28] Speaker B: And it ain't even late, y'all. So, yeah, that's our. So I guess that's less of a scam. Well, I guess that will be a scammer. Cause he might get away with it. It might just be $55,000 on his credit. [01:30:45] Speaker A: Yeah, he committed no crime. Cause the check was written out to him. He took it to his bank. He withdrew $55,000. Oh, boy. Stopped the paint. Stopped the payment on the check. [01:30:57] Speaker B: What if that's the scam? [01:30:59] Speaker A: That's the scam. [01:31:00] Speaker B: What if both of them was in on it? [01:31:01] Speaker A: You know, that's how scam a lot of scammers do. So there's this new scam I found out about on Facebook this week. Cause my little cousin do hair. So the scammers are going around to people who advertise. Like, I braid, I do hair. And they'll go into their inbox and say, hey, I got an event coming up. I need ten people hair done. I will go ahead and pay you to do their head. And then we'll set up their appointments. They'll send the person a check and say, now deposit this check in your account. And then. Cause the check is for too much. I need you to send me back, like, $2,000 on moneygram. [01:31:36] Speaker B: Oh. And then when they get the money back, they'll cancel the. [01:31:40] Speaker A: It never was a good check. Cause the check will be on hold. [01:31:43] Speaker B: Oh, that big. They're being gone wrong. [01:31:45] Speaker A: But they doing it with the hair girl. [01:31:47] Speaker B: Hair girls now and makeup girlies. Why would you accept the check in these days? Now there gotta be a red flag. Damn. [01:31:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:32:01] Speaker B: Y'all be vigilant if you got a business. Cause in the end, be vigilant if. [01:32:06] Speaker A: You got a brain. Man. People scamming left and right out here. [01:32:10] Speaker B: Yeah, they are. [01:32:11] Speaker A: Believe. Nothing, nothing, nothing. [01:32:17] Speaker B: You got anything else before we get out of here? [01:32:19] Speaker A: Just that I wish I had the heart to scam. [01:32:21] Speaker B: I damn sure ain't got it. Um, I was trying to filibuster. [01:32:28] Speaker A: Cause, ooh, I see some people on my timeline. [01:32:34] Speaker B: You can get over on people so easily, man. [01:32:36] Speaker A: Happy birthday to me. [01:32:41] Speaker B: People tell you happy birthday? [01:32:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I put up a post, and when I took the screenshot of the post that my birthday, the time was 824. So I was like, oh. Caught my birthday on the clock. I thought that was cool. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy. Somebody sent me $20 to my cash app. [01:33:00] Speaker B: And this goes to what you said to me earlier, that we not average. That's the average motherfucker. [01:33:08] Speaker A: I need to send her her money back, too. I'm gonna send her money back. [01:33:11] Speaker B: Please do. Cause you ain't got the hard to scam. [01:33:14] Speaker A: I was just gonna keep it till. I mean, my birthday's so close. I was just gonna keep it and be like, happy birthday in advance. [01:33:20] Speaker B: Maybe you should message her and be like, thank you for the early birthday gift. Cause whoever that was probably was gonna send you something anyway. [01:33:28] Speaker A: Mm hmm. She's a sweetheart. She really is. We went to high school together. [01:33:31] Speaker B: She's really sweet, but she just stayed in the same class all day. [01:33:36] Speaker A: No, she's doing well. She's. [01:33:40] Speaker B: I mean, people that stay in the same class will do well all the time. She didn't ride the lure. Boys. Amy, thank you for your insight today. Your perspective as a mother, your perspective as a single mother. Appreciate you. [01:34:07] Speaker A: That almost sound like a backhanded compliment, but thank you. [01:34:10] Speaker B: No. Cause you said it earlier. Single mother, the matriarch of your family, we want to appreciate you, and we want you to let everybody know where you can be found on social media. [01:34:22] Speaker A: That's a heavy hat. [01:34:24] Speaker B: Matriarch. [01:34:25] Speaker A: I don't want to be the matriarch. Why I got to be the matriarch? [01:34:27] Speaker B: You are. [01:34:28] Speaker A: Damn. [01:34:28] Speaker B: You ain't a patriarch. [01:34:29] Speaker A: I know. [01:34:30] Speaker B: Unless there's something I don't know. I mean, it sounds important. [01:34:32] Speaker A: Ain't no grannies or nothing. [01:34:35] Speaker B: No, I'm talking about your house, not just your whole family. Well, I guess. Well, no, I mean, you could be. You could take. You could take the off. [01:34:45] Speaker A: I have to. [01:34:46] Speaker B: Good. Take down. Take that mantle. [01:34:49] Speaker A: I have to. [01:34:49] Speaker B: Heavy as a head. [01:34:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:34:51] Speaker B: Come at the king. Well, queen bet not. Miss. And that. What else they say on the white. All my quotes are white quotes. [01:34:57] Speaker A: I can be. I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's Amyse number 22. Ce nts. [01:35:06] Speaker B: My social media is preacher. Underscore BP. That's Twitter and threads I'm trying to get off. I'm sorry. Threads and Instagram. You can find a show on Instagram at DJ Blazehow. We got some activity going on on Facebook to DJ Blaze radio show, podcast. So check that out. Shout out to the homie Cl. He was supposed to be on, but he didn't. He went and he got to peruse around the Roc nation offices over the weekend because a couple of his players got drafted. So he was up there. Yeah. And he fanned out. I don't blame you. I don't blame you. Yeah. Shout out to Cl. Check us out Wednesday while we finish up the black music month list. We got what day? 24 through 30. Hopefully you guys enjoy. Email us [email protected]. at any rate, your boy be easy. [01:36:14] Speaker A: And this your girl Amy. [01:36:15] Speaker B: And we out. [01:36:17] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. Is the DJ blaze.

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