October 07, 2024

01:33:05

I'm Not A Monster

I'm Not A Monster
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
I'm Not A Monster

Oct 07 2024 | 01:33:05

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On this episode B-Eazy and El go down memory lane and talk about some high school memories, they also talk about more Diddy allegations, Garth Brooks allegations, TV and movies, and a former NBA star gets scammed.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:00:39] Speaker B: Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy. And thank y'all for joining me. Also joining me, not only y'all, my homeboy, fellow podcaster, amongst other things. Y'all heard him here the other week. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me get my. Let me give him a proper introduction. Okay, we got some applause. Elle, what up? [00:01:09] Speaker A: Thank you for letting me in the building once again. [00:01:11] Speaker B: Yeah, welcome back. I appreciate you, man. [00:01:15] Speaker A: Yeah, man, I've been enjoying the shows with hearing me on them. [00:01:21] Speaker B: That might be the most honest thing. I like your show, but I like it better with me on it. Man, ain't that. Man, we missed the week, cuz last week was my alma mater's homecoming week. [00:01:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:38] Speaker B: And from Sunday to Sunday, two and three parties a night. Sunday to Sunday. So I was tired by that. By Sunday. Well, really I didn't. I didn't get home till like later in the afternoon. Where the evening. So, you know, any hangovers? Nah, nah, I ain't had no hangovers. [00:01:58] Speaker A: No hangover. [00:01:59] Speaker B: I don't drink like that, so. [00:02:01] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:02] Speaker B: I don't drink to get stupid. Like once I start getting a certain way, I just stop drinking. Cause I don't wanna get a hangover. [00:02:10] Speaker A: So what do you drink? Brown or white? [00:02:12] Speaker B: I drink whatever. [00:02:13] Speaker A: You look like Hennessy nigga. [00:02:14] Speaker B: No, I drink whatever. [00:02:16] Speaker A: Do say. There you go. [00:02:17] Speaker B: No, I drank whatever. Yeah, mainly tequila. But I drank whatever, though. [00:02:21] Speaker A: All right. [00:02:22] Speaker B: It don't matter. [00:02:23] Speaker A: Did you enjoy yourself? [00:02:24] Speaker B: Hell, yeah. [00:02:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I had fun. We, uh. Let me see. I didn't do anything Sunday night. Cause I had to work Monday. Tuesday. No, Monday. What was Monday? They had something Monday. Like Margarita Monday at this club. I didn't go to that. But then Tuesday, they had like a. Like a tournament. Like they was playing cars and uno and dominoes and all kind of stuff. So I went to that. And me and my cousin, we started. We played spades. So we won one game space. So we got some gift cards. In the second it started kind of like people started showing up late. And the people that beat us in the second game, they didn't get a chance to win another one. Cause they ended it. Cause it ended early, like 930 or whatever. So I got you. Then Wednesday, oh, they had a block party Wednesday. I didn't go to that. Cause I got back in town late Thursday, they had like an alumni pep rally. [00:03:22] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:24] Speaker B: I ain't gonna lie, it was kind of whack this year. [00:03:26] Speaker A: Why you say that? Cause I seen videos from last year. [00:03:29] Speaker B: Last year was lit. Last year was lit. [00:03:32] Speaker A: Before you go on, explain it. All right, sir. I'm from New York, and, you know, a lot of the northern states, they know homecoming, but they don't understand homecoming. You gotta be down here to get that feel of homecoming. [00:03:48] Speaker B: It's really just like. I wanna say, it's really kinda like in this area that really do it like this. [00:03:55] Speaker A: Yeah, they do it big out here. I do say that. [00:03:57] Speaker B: It ain't like. And it ain't really been like this a long time, you know what I'm saying? Maybe like the past ten years where everybody tried to do a big homecoming or whatever. It ain't really. Everyone don't do it like. Like homecoming just be for the kids. They had a prom queen. I mean, the homecoming king, queen do that kind of stuff. And it's the. It ain't the last home game. I don't know why. [00:04:19] Speaker A: It's. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Cause even at the homecoming, like, the last home game is, normally they call that parents night. [00:04:24] Speaker A: Okay. But I do know it's like all the old, old people that went to that high school, they come back. If they're out of town, they come back. And all the new ones is, to me, is basically a big cookout. [00:04:40] Speaker B: They had them tailgates. [00:04:42] Speaker A: They have that big. They usually have a rival gang, rival game. [00:04:48] Speaker B: Not for homecoming. [00:04:49] Speaker A: Not for homecoming. [00:04:50] Speaker B: No, not for homecoming. Because homecoming, you try to schedule somebody you know you're gonna beat. Oh, yeah. Yeah. [00:04:57] Speaker A: Oh, okay. So that's what it is. [00:05:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause you wanna win homecoming. You wanna win homecoming. So, like, if you notice, most of the times, the team, they'll play like a little. Sorry, school, they won't never play no big. It won't ever be no big game for homecoming. [00:05:12] Speaker A: Dang. [00:05:13] Speaker B: Every now and then. [00:05:14] Speaker A: So I wouldn't wanna be on that team. And they be like, yeah, you playing Darlington this week for they homecoming. Cause then, you know. [00:05:22] Speaker B: But, you know, the team gonna be extra hype. But that give you extra motivation to spoil their homecoming, I guess so. Yeah. [00:05:28] Speaker A: You write about that. You right about that. [00:05:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:30] Speaker A: But so what you do after Thursday? [00:05:32] Speaker B: After Thursday. So Thursday was, like I said, was the pet rally. I mean. Yeah, pet rally, alumni pet rally. And they messed it up because, you know, the stepping thing done got big this year. [00:05:42] Speaker A: Yeah. What is. Let's stop. Let's get into that real quick. What's the deal with that? I don't know, that's country as hell to me. [00:05:51] Speaker B: I mean, it is country, but that's nice. That's where it came from, though. Cause like, if, like, white people been doing like, you know, black people got like, you know, the cha cha slide. [00:06:01] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:06:03] Speaker B: The biker shuffle and what else? They got the electric slide. Then they got the Tamiya one. This is tamil song that. Yeah, it's a little slow song. It's a slow song. And they'll do a little thing for Tamiya's song. [00:06:15] Speaker A: Okay. [00:06:15] Speaker B: And somebody else, I think, kia kaya. Kia the rapper Kaya came wang with it. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Came Wang with it. [00:06:23] Speaker B: They got that one. So that's the black people's one. That was for years. But then, like, if you like, white people had their own little ones, too. [00:06:33] Speaker A: They would do square dancing. White people square dancing. We call our stepping. [00:06:38] Speaker B: No, no, no. Well, it ain't called this line dancing, really. [00:06:40] Speaker A: That's what it is. [00:06:41] Speaker B: But it ain't. It wasn't square dancing. Cause square dance, you dose the door with two people dancing together doing the square dance. Okay, but they did the line dancing, too. But like, recently, like, it just started going, like, getting big in, like, clubs. [00:06:54] Speaker A: And stuff like that, man, it's ridiculous right now around here it is matter. [00:06:58] Speaker B: But they used to. They bent because, like, my. I used to go to, like, classes where they just teach you all these little different ones. [00:07:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:07:03] Speaker B: Like, even, like some years ago, but, like, it just this year. This year just went stupid. [00:07:08] Speaker A: Niggas traded in a Jordan for boots. [00:07:10] Speaker B: Yeah, they took out, took off the snapbacks. [00:07:16] Speaker A: No more fitted. [00:07:17] Speaker B: No more fitted. No more snapbacks. Now they got cowboy hats. Cowboy hats, yeah. I mean, you know, it's cool. [00:07:22] Speaker A: How long you think it's gonna last? [00:07:23] Speaker B: I think it's here to stay. Cause it probably was an undercurrent of them niggas. [00:07:27] Speaker A: It was, you know. You know where I think it really jumped off at. At this past couple years, they've been having that. [00:07:34] Speaker B: Dude, that music. Oh, go ahead. [00:07:36] Speaker A: They've been having these big cowboy rallies. Black cowboy rallies. Let me say that. Like, where it's a rodeo, they have one in ramp with Rembrandt. [00:07:47] Speaker B: I don't know about that. [00:07:48] Speaker A: Near something. [00:07:48] Speaker B: I thought it was somebody. The one in Houston. [00:07:50] Speaker A: Well, it's during the same week as bike week. And it's as big as bike week. [00:07:54] Speaker B: As big as bike week. [00:07:55] Speaker A: As big as bike week. Hundreds of thousands of people, big campgrounds. I'm gonna show it to you when we get where. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. South Carolina. [00:08:03] Speaker B: Rembrandt. [00:08:04] Speaker A: Rembrandt, whatever. [00:08:05] Speaker B: It ain't a whatever. [00:08:06] Speaker A: Near south, near Sumter, there's Rembrandt. All right. That's where a big rally is. A big rally is there and people all over the world. [00:08:15] Speaker B: Biggest bite week, biggest bike week. That's as tall, that's big as the. [00:08:20] Speaker A: I'm not gonna say the same equivalent to bike week. [00:08:22] Speaker B: No, I'm saying like numerous people. [00:08:24] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a big campground. People's, you know, camping out on the grounds for the whole weekend from that. [00:08:31] Speaker B: Thursday to that Monday to Sunday. Dang. [00:08:34] Speaker A: And that's a big thing for the past three years, if I'm not mistaken. But I think that's where it's starting to kick off from that. [00:08:44] Speaker B: But then too, that I call a young nigga old music. [00:08:48] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to Dougie. [00:08:50] Speaker B: Dougie. [00:08:51] Speaker A: Dougie Hendrix, he got a new song. [00:08:54] Speaker B: Oh, he got one of them songs. [00:08:55] Speaker A: Fish fryer or some shit. [00:08:57] Speaker B: What's a, what's my man name? He from like the Columbia area too. I can't think of his name right now, but he like Snoop be playing his song. What's the, you know, the little music, it sound like country music. It sound like hole in the wall music. [00:09:16] Speaker A: Oh, I hate that music. [00:09:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I can't think of the name of. They call it something poke Bell. Big poke bell. [00:09:23] Speaker A: All of them. I hate that music, man. [00:09:25] Speaker B: What's my man name? Y'all screaming at the podcast right now. [00:09:28] Speaker A: Start with an L. Lambert. [00:09:31] Speaker B: Nah, that ain't him. [00:09:32] Speaker A: Lambert. [00:09:33] Speaker B: I forgot my man name. But anyway, let me see if I can find it. [00:09:37] Speaker A: Yeah, that music, while you look for it, I'll keep on that music right there. I don't, I don't really like it. It's hole in the wall music. It's country music. I don't like neither one. I guess I'm two city or I guess I'm not being an open minded person, but that is a big thing right now. Everybody's, that's what they playing at regular clubs now. Before it used to be just a hole in the walls. Now they just a hole in the wall. You listen to it? [00:10:08] Speaker B: Nah, that ain't my thing. Yeah, see, King George, that's his name. [00:10:11] Speaker A: There you go. [00:10:12] Speaker B: King George. [00:10:12] Speaker A: King George. [00:10:13] Speaker B: He like one of the newest big ones. [00:10:15] Speaker A: He's from Columbia. [00:10:16] Speaker B: He from somewhere around there. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Oh, get out of here. Yeah, I didn't know that. They having all them tours going around. They got another one coming up now. I see the billboards out there for it. It's just not me. I can't. [00:10:30] Speaker B: Yeah, that ain't my name, my thing. [00:10:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:32] Speaker B: Shout out to y'all if y'all love that shit. But some of. Some people look like they putting on a costume, man. Like a cowboy costume. [00:10:40] Speaker A: Like, that's what they doing now. Traded in them jordans, got them boots. [00:10:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:43] Speaker A: Traded in them fitted for the what? For the ten gallon hat. But you know what I like about it? It's representing the black cowboy side. Well, that's where cowboy came from. [00:10:56] Speaker B: You came from black people. [00:10:57] Speaker A: Yeah, came from black people. So in that case. All right. [00:11:01] Speaker B: Cause, like, people. Like black people to go to, like, the. It ain't around here, but the Kentucky Derby. Yeah, the thing in Camden. Yeah, I forgot what that's called. But that was the Carolina cup or something like that. [00:11:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's more of a. That's the uppity side. [00:11:18] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Kentucky Derby. Yeah, this is different, but I'm saying. But black people be going to that type of stuff, too. [00:11:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:11:24] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:11:25] Speaker A: Yeah. We did start showing up a lot of. At all events like that now, so it's cool. [00:11:31] Speaker B: Everybody ain't got to, you know, do the same, but don't take over my goddamn pet, rather, with that. They did all that stepping and shit for. [00:11:37] Speaker A: Had dirt everywhere. [00:11:38] Speaker B: No, it was on the. Nah, this one outside. Now this was inside the gym. [00:11:44] Speaker A: Oh, in the gym. [00:11:45] Speaker B: So they doing all that stepping and shit. I want to see some. Like, last year, we did like, wild n out. [00:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Y'all didn't do that this year? [00:11:50] Speaker B: Nah, they didn't do none of that this year. Cause they stepped in the name of goddamn love. [00:11:54] Speaker A: They stepped on. Yeah. How many step teams came through there? [00:11:57] Speaker B: Just one, but they was just there just a little too long. Long. It was just there too long. [00:12:02] Speaker A: They had the fans. [00:12:03] Speaker B: Of course they had the fans, like, God damn. [00:12:10] Speaker A: And it's always. Nah, I ain't gonna say it. [00:12:12] Speaker B: It is some. [00:12:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I ain't gonna say what I'm gonna say. [00:12:16] Speaker B: Don't say it. You can say it on your show on Tuesdays. [00:12:20] Speaker A: Let's get it cranked up, man. It's usually thicker. Girls out there. [00:12:24] Speaker B: It is. [00:12:26] Speaker A: I ain't seen nobody under 150. I'm not saying it's a. [00:12:32] Speaker B: You'll be grown on women, though. [00:12:33] Speaker A: Yeah, they do. Where do they practice? [00:12:36] Speaker B: They be practice all over. [00:12:37] Speaker A: They be having practice like, hey, girl, we got practice. [00:12:40] Speaker B: Yeah, got to. [00:12:41] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:12:43] Speaker B: They had the little. Same shirts made. But it was cool, you know, shout. [00:12:47] Speaker A: Out to your dogs and peoples, man. [00:12:49] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:12:49] Speaker A: Y'all did it big out there. [00:12:50] Speaker B: Yeah, they do it big every year. And no violence cause it. [00:12:54] Speaker A: You sure? [00:12:54] Speaker B: I know. [00:12:55] Speaker A: So, what about. Mm. [00:12:57] Speaker B: What? [00:12:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:59] Speaker B: No, it wasn't no violence during homecoming week. [00:13:01] Speaker A: No arguing over no ribs or nothing. [00:13:03] Speaker B: Nah, nuh uh. It was one girl. She went from here. Well, she went from. You know what I'm saying? The city, whatever. And she had made a post about. She went to the tailgate and didn't get no food or whatever. It don't work like that. What was the entry fee for? Like, that ain't how it go. Oh, nobody offered. [00:13:23] Speaker A: She thought it was the club. [00:13:25] Speaker B: I don't know what she even. The club. You don't eat for free at the club. Where do you go into? You pay. You got to. You get to eat for free. [00:13:31] Speaker A: Cause she thought she walking in the barbecue. [00:13:33] Speaker B: She must be okay. Yeah. [00:13:37] Speaker A: Shout out to y'all, man. Darlington. Darlington. South Carolina high. [00:13:41] Speaker B: And we had the game Friday night, which we won. Then Saturday. Then, you know, they had the regular parties Saturday. You know what I'm saying? It was my 25th anniversary, so we had, like, a banquet. [00:13:53] Speaker A: Okay. [00:13:54] Speaker B: Yeah. So that was nice. [00:13:56] Speaker A: So y'all not the only 25th around here, right? [00:13:59] Speaker B: No. [00:14:00] Speaker A: Cause I see the one that's going on now. Ain't that 25th? [00:14:04] Speaker B: That was the 25th anniversary. They class 25th. [00:14:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, okay. [00:14:07] Speaker B: Class, not the school. 25th. [00:14:08] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:14:08] Speaker B: They school, like, 130 years old. [00:14:10] Speaker A: They school. Them older than your mom and mama's. Yeah. [00:14:13] Speaker B: Yeah. They school old, but, yeah, that was my class. 25th. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:14:16] Speaker B: My school ain't number. Like, our first year was 95, so that class was 96. [00:14:23] Speaker A: Yeah. So you getting old, bud. [00:14:25] Speaker B: Uh uh. [00:14:26] Speaker A: Do it feel like you've been out of high school for 25 years? [00:14:29] Speaker B: No, it don't. [00:14:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:32] Speaker B: It don't. But then, like, I look at, like. Like, you know what I'm saying? I play football, right? [00:14:38] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:14:39] Speaker B: So I look at the football team and, like, the stuff they got, like, damn, I wish we had that. [00:14:45] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:45] Speaker B: Stuff like that. [00:14:46] Speaker A: But I can feel that. I can feel that. [00:14:48] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? And Sunday, my class. So, like, me and my homeboy, a couple of my homeboys, we had got a house, rent a house for the weekend from Thursday to Monday, you know what I'm saying? For everybody to come and chill. [00:14:58] Speaker A: Okay? [00:14:58] Speaker B: So, yeah, that was the little hangout spot. [00:15:01] Speaker A: So the pre party. [00:15:02] Speaker B: The pre party after party. [00:15:04] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. [00:15:05] Speaker B: You know what? I'm saying, so Sunday. So Monday, no, Sunday. Sunday morning we had brunch. And one of the homies, he like cooked, whatever. So we had all the food. Man, that shit was nice. That's why I didn't record Sunday. Because the brunch was at like supposed to start at eleven, but you know what I'm saying? We ain't really start eating until about one or two. Then we over there just talking and shit. People like, yeah, so it was something else that was going on at one of my partners, he got a spot out in the country, like a club, big open field. They be having stuff, whatever. But people was like, yeah, we going out there. But we at the house talking. [00:15:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:15:40] Speaker B: We ain't leave till 830 at night. Yeah. [00:15:43] Speaker A: Oh, okay. So niggas hanging out. [00:15:45] Speaker B: Yeah, we just hanging out. Talking, reminiscing or whatever. So it was a good week. Ain't no, no drama. Well, not no big drama. It was a lot of tension in the city about some other stuff, whatever. But ain't nothing pop off. So that was good. So I had fun last week. [00:15:58] Speaker A: That's dope. I do commend y'all on that because, you know, being from New York, we don't have, you know, homecoming like that. We don't have people coming back from 25 years ago to just say, man, let's hang out for the weekend or let's hang out for the week. You don't really have that. [00:16:15] Speaker B: Like the name of your high school is what? [00:16:16] Speaker A: Port Richmond High School. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Okay, so you had a name. Yeah, but like a lot of people, that P's numbers 238. [00:16:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that's for the. [00:16:24] Speaker B: In the city elementary up to junior high. Oh, in high school they do have names. [00:16:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:28] Speaker B: Oh, okay, okay, okay. [00:16:30] Speaker A: Elementary school. Cause I went to P's 21 at first. And then you went to P's 16 and I went to is 51. [00:16:37] Speaker B: What is. Oh, is intermediate school? [00:16:39] Speaker A: I think so. [00:16:40] Speaker B: So P's normally be the elementary school. [00:16:42] Speaker A: Public school. Oh, that's what P's stand for. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Oh, public school. Damn. [00:16:47] Speaker A: Yeah. And then they got so many of them, so they gotta number them. Yeah. [00:16:50] Speaker B: You run out of names? [00:16:51] Speaker A: Yep. You right. [00:16:52] Speaker B: Which Johnson High School. Which Johnson elementary do you go to? The one on 45th, son. [00:16:57] Speaker A: Booker T. Johnson. [00:16:58] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Porridgeman High School. [00:17:05] Speaker A: Where's that? [00:17:06] Speaker B: That's where you went to, right? [00:17:07] Speaker A: Port Richmond. [00:17:08] Speaker B: Port Richmond. [00:17:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:09] Speaker B: P r. Oh, see, like the ports, you spit all that together. [00:17:13] Speaker A: I'm sorry? You know, certain words you used to saying together, you just say it. [00:17:18] Speaker B: Port Richmond. [00:17:19] Speaker A: Port Richmond High School. [00:17:21] Speaker B: What was y'all mascot? The sailors or something? [00:17:23] Speaker A: Red Raiders. [00:17:25] Speaker B: Red Raiders. [00:17:26] Speaker A: What was the mascot? [00:17:29] Speaker B: A red raider. [00:17:30] Speaker A: It probably was a fox or some shit. [00:17:33] Speaker B: I mean, a pirate, like the Raiders could have been. You don't remember? [00:17:37] Speaker A: Nah. [00:17:38] Speaker B: You ain't had no school spirits. [00:17:39] Speaker A: I'm telling you, I played football for a year and a half, and that was it. I was outside. [00:17:45] Speaker B: You done had no school spirit. You don't know what y'all mascot was. [00:17:47] Speaker A: I'm telling you. It's like that there. [00:17:49] Speaker B: Damn. Yeah. It ain't like that here. [00:17:52] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. Like pep rally. I remember the one pep rally. I remember they had us going to the gym. This is during school hours. [00:18:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:02] Speaker A: They said, all right, we going to pet rally. Pet rally. So we going in the gym, and, you know, the color guard walks through and shit like that. So. And that be it. [00:18:10] Speaker B: The players and shit. [00:18:11] Speaker A: That be it. [00:18:12] Speaker B: But see. Okay, so let me go back. So the shit we had, the pet rally we had Thursday, that was for alumni. That was for grown folks. [00:18:19] Speaker A: See, that's the thing. [00:18:20] Speaker B: That wasn't for the kids. [00:18:21] Speaker A: Y'all went there. School wasn't even open when y'all was in there. [00:18:25] Speaker B: Yeah, but see, the kids had their own pet rally during the day. So we always would have a pet rally where you introduced at least the seniors you introduced to senior players, stuff like that. You know what I'm saying? During the day, like, I want to say a week before our school play, another school for their homecoming, okay? And they did a pet rally, and somebody did a video. And for their pet rally, they was acting like it was a funeral and the casket was supposed to be Darlitzen. And they had. One of the kids was, like, acting like a preacher. It was funny as hell. [00:18:57] Speaker A: Get out of here. [00:18:57] Speaker B: But we reminded them of that video when we went down there and whipped that ass down. [00:19:02] Speaker A: Where was that? What's good now? I don't even name him. [00:19:04] Speaker B: Laura Richland. They know what they did. [00:19:06] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. [00:19:07] Speaker B: Got that ass. Whoop. And we put them out the playoffs last year in basketball, too. So you know what I'm saying? [00:19:12] Speaker A: But, yeah, we didn't have any of that. When the school hours was over, it was over. [00:19:18] Speaker B: So, like, you coming down here, you probably like that. It's weird how they go hard for high school, but for us, it's weird. Like, damn, cuz, you don't know your mascot. Yeah. [00:19:26] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. Maybe it just be me. Cause I was outside or whatever, enjoying myself on my teen years. [00:19:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:19:34] Speaker A: But nah. [00:19:36] Speaker B: Yeah, you go to Darlington, everything purple. [00:19:39] Speaker A: You know who was nice in football? Who was real big in that? Clockers. Hassan Johnson. [00:19:46] Speaker B: Shout out to webe. He looked like he was. [00:19:49] Speaker A: Look him up. Look him up. [00:19:51] Speaker B: He's in a football. [00:19:52] Speaker A: Yeah, he was in. [00:19:53] Speaker B: He was a red Raider. [00:19:54] Speaker A: Red Raiders. [00:19:55] Speaker B: Shout out to the Red Raiders. [00:19:57] Speaker A: Red Raiders. Yep. He definitely was in all the newspaper clippings and stuff like that. [00:20:03] Speaker B: That's what's up. Yeah. Even people like that wasn't in the sports or nothing like that. Like, they still. Cause I guess it's different too, cuz like, the city you lived in was. You lived in Staten Island. Staten island, yeah. So if it was like the Staten Island Raiders. Red Raiders. It might be a little bit more pride. [00:20:21] Speaker A: Ah. [00:20:21] Speaker B: But I guess for us, especially us, the city name is the school name. [00:20:27] Speaker A: See, that's. See Staten island is still split up like that. [00:20:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:32] Speaker A: Like, you might have the Red Raiders, you might have Tompkinsville, whatever. You know, those are all still Staten island. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:41] Speaker A: So it's. [00:20:42] Speaker B: It ain't no, there is no Staten island high school or nothing like that. [00:20:45] Speaker A: No Staten island technical. [00:20:47] Speaker B: But I think that's a high school. [00:20:48] Speaker A: That's college. I think that's college. Yeah. Yeah. I don't mean to bore y'all guys, but some people don't know what, on my end, what homecoming really is down here. [00:20:58] Speaker B: Yeah. I wonder, is it. Well, it's big. I think it's a HBCU. I think it's a black thing, though. Mainly, though, you know what? [00:21:06] Speaker A: That's where it came from, probably. [00:21:07] Speaker B: Cause, well, I mean, it trickled down to high school to do it as big as, like. Cause you hear about homecoming at, like, pwis. [00:21:16] Speaker A: Okay. [00:21:16] Speaker B: But it don't feel the same as, like, a HBCU homecoming. [00:21:21] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right. [00:21:21] Speaker B: Like South Carolina state or North Carolina A and t homecoming. Or Howard homecoming. [00:21:28] Speaker A: You know what? We used to go to gramlinde. Gramlin homecoming every year. [00:21:32] Speaker B: Why used to go to gramlin homecoming? [00:21:33] Speaker A: I don't know. It was the biggest one. I think diddy used to have big parties there. [00:21:37] Speaker B: Grambling homecoming. [00:21:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Grambling in Jersey was big. [00:21:42] Speaker B: Y'all would go all the way to New Jersey. [00:21:44] Speaker A: It's not far. It's not far. [00:21:46] Speaker B: It's in Louisiana. [00:21:47] Speaker A: No, Gramlin State. And it's in Jersey. [00:21:51] Speaker B: Gramlin State? [00:21:52] Speaker A: Yeah, it's in Jersey. They had a college in Jersey. [00:21:55] Speaker B: It's an HBCU. You sure? It's gremlin State? Yeah, I look it up cause the gremlin state is in. Is in Louisiana. Unless it's another gremlin that I've never heard of. What was their colors? [00:22:10] Speaker A: Black and same as the Steelers. [00:22:14] Speaker B: How old were you when this was going on? [00:22:16] Speaker A: Teenager. [00:22:18] Speaker B: So this gram is nineties. This is HBCU. You sure you just didn't know y'all was in Louisiana? Cause grambling. [00:22:30] Speaker A: Maybe it's gremlin university or something. I'll be looking it up while we go through this. [00:22:34] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, even big rapped about going to Howard homecoming back in the day. [00:22:40] Speaker A: Yeah, those were big events. Yeah, that was definitely big events. And that's where Puffy got in trouble that first time. Were one of those parties when they trampled each other? [00:22:53] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is right. [00:22:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:56] Speaker B: Somebody died or something like that. [00:22:57] Speaker A: A lot. I think a handful of people died. [00:22:59] Speaker B: A handful died? [00:23:00] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so. [00:23:00] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah, yeah. But he was just throwing the party, though. It wasn't like he pushed the nigga. [00:23:07] Speaker A: What it was, they trampled, they rushed the door, and some people got stuck in between. [00:23:13] Speaker B: Did they rush the door going in or going out? And I can't remember. [00:23:17] Speaker A: They rushed to. [00:23:18] Speaker B: Going out, going out. I thought, okay. [00:23:19] Speaker A: Cause they got. Some of the people got trampled right at the door. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:24] Speaker A: And some people got stepped on. You know, stuff. Stuff like that. [00:23:27] Speaker B: I can't remember why they rushed the door going out, though. I don't know if it was a fight or fire or something like that. But they did blame the people that put it on. Like they didn't have enough security or something like that. [00:23:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, they did. [00:23:41] Speaker B: So, yeah, that was my. My week. And why we. Well, one of them, I guess we get. We'll get into one of the main reasons why. Well, another reason why we didn't record after we. After I asked you, you know what you watch this week? [00:23:56] Speaker A: Oh, man. How these two weeks, I got a handful of stuff. Okay. [00:24:00] Speaker B: Okay. [00:24:01] Speaker A: I've been watching. I watched a documentary last night. I watched it last night. Jailbreak, love on a run. It was about a. It's on Netflix. It was about an officer that helped this guy. [00:24:16] Speaker B: Was that the one? I saw a clip of it. Like, the white lady. She, like, kind of. They was like. She. [00:24:21] Speaker A: Blonde hair. [00:24:21] Speaker B: Well, I don't know. I can't remember her face. But one of the things she did was the lady was like, normally you supposed to lead the person out, but she walked out and then got in the car. [00:24:31] Speaker A: Yep, that's it. [00:24:32] Speaker B: I saw a clip of that, but I didn't yeah, that was good. [00:24:35] Speaker A: The guy was a lunatic. Like, he's a nuthen. [00:24:38] Speaker B: Okay. [00:24:39] Speaker A: He had one face off that lead. It led him into jail. I think he had a murder charge or something like that. [00:24:45] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:24:46] Speaker A: And the face off was a, you know, a car chase and all that. And when he crashed the car, he got out with two guns to his head. And he told. [00:24:54] Speaker B: Standoff. [00:24:55] Speaker A: Yeah, standoff. He told the sheriff, I'll put him down if you get me a sun drop, you know, soda. So he. And, you know, he gave up after he gave him sun drop. Wow. That's how. He ain't all there. That's how. That's how deep. He ain't all there. But, man, they have thousands of calls between the jail lady and I do. And the dude. [00:25:15] Speaker B: Mmm. [00:25:16] Speaker A: So she basically. [00:25:18] Speaker B: How many episodes is it? Just one. [00:25:19] Speaker A: One episode. [00:25:20] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:21] Speaker A: One long documentary. It was good. I watched that last night where I. [00:25:26] Speaker B: Saw a clip of that. Like, you know, you turn on Netflix, whatever. But what else you watch this week? [00:25:31] Speaker A: Oh, man. What else I watch, I saw. Oh, that Deon Cole thing that I talked about last week. [00:25:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:38] Speaker A: Yeah, that is a stand. [00:25:38] Speaker B: That's a new one that came out. [00:25:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:39] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:41] Speaker B: After you said that, I went and looked out and I saw a clip, and I was like, yeah, that is new. [00:25:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:45] Speaker B: I saw a couple people talking about it. [00:25:46] Speaker A: Okay, mister. That's the name of it on Netflix. That was funny. [00:25:50] Speaker B: Is it funnier than the last one? You don't remember the last one? [00:25:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I think it was word. I think it was funnier than the last one. [00:26:00] Speaker B: That's good. I like to see comedians get better. Do you remember him from being on comedy back in the day? [00:26:11] Speaker A: Real faintly. I think I remember him more from not Def comedy jam. The other one, p. Diddy comedy jam. I think he was on that also. [00:26:24] Speaker B: Oh, bad boy is a comedy or something like that. I remember back on comedy view and stuff back in the day, he used to, like. He'll have, like, a real, like, not a I don't care attitude. [00:26:35] Speaker A: There it is. Yeah. Yeah. So I do remember him. [00:26:37] Speaker B: And then he would, like, act like he's saying the joke, and then, like, if people laugh, he'll, like, act like he write it down. Like, yeah, I'm gonna use that one. But if they don't like, nah. You know what I'm saying? That was his whole thing back then. [00:26:47] Speaker A: But he still does that. [00:26:47] Speaker B: Oh, he does. [00:26:48] Speaker A: Yeah, he does. [00:26:49] Speaker B: But I might check that out today before I watched Steelers and the Cowboys play. [00:26:54] Speaker A: So the Cowboys gonna win. [00:26:56] Speaker B: You see my hat cuff? You see my hat? Why you always see. Let me tell you something about him. Most people, when they try to get me, I catch it. But this nigga always get me. This nigga always get me, like. And then you slick with it. I like that. I had to realize I got this hat on. [00:27:16] Speaker A: I was looking at it. Yeah, yeah. But that was good. If you're in the stand ups, go and check it out. That's a good one. [00:27:24] Speaker B: I'm gonna start making a list of stuff we watch and putting it in the show notes. [00:27:27] Speaker A: Oh, we gonna need it. Cause I usually, you know, you. You watch at least five or six season shows and then three or four movies. [00:27:38] Speaker B: Check this out. When I was making my list, the only thing I thought about was the other week when we recorded, and you was like, man, how do you watch all this stuff? [00:27:45] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. [00:27:46] Speaker B: But I got a reason this week, but we'll get into that a little later. So you watch that. What else you watch? [00:27:52] Speaker A: It's a. It's a movie on Netflix. It's called. Is that Netflix? I'm sorry. If it's not. If it's not Netflix, then whatever. It's on peacock. One of them shits, the bike riders. [00:28:05] Speaker B: Isn't that about. [00:28:06] Speaker A: It's basically bicycles. No, motorcycle. Okay. Like, it's made. It's basically a motorcycle gang, and it shows how the motorcycle gang became a gang. [00:28:16] Speaker B: Is it like Hell's Angels? [00:28:18] Speaker A: Kinda. It gives you. [00:28:19] Speaker B: Is fictional. [00:28:21] Speaker A: I think it's based off of something real. [00:28:23] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. [00:28:24] Speaker A: What it is, is they had a. Basically, a guy coming in, do a documentary, so he's talking to, like, one of the head ladies there, and then basically they're going back to flash and showing, you know, things that happened during the motorcycle gangs. [00:28:38] Speaker B: Oh, that was good. [00:28:40] Speaker A: It was. It was a good one. Especially if you're in a motorcycle or. [00:28:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, you do be riding. [00:28:44] Speaker A: Yeah. MC's and stuff like that. [00:28:46] Speaker B: Would you have him? [00:28:47] Speaker A: Yeah. Shallon Ryder. Shout out. [00:28:49] Speaker B: So that was some New York shit. [00:28:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:51] Speaker B: Shallon Ryder. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Y'all was the first motorcycle club on Staten island. [00:28:59] Speaker B: So y'all, like, what's the. What did they call it? One percenter. [00:29:03] Speaker A: No, it wasn't one percenter. [00:29:05] Speaker B: One percenter. They come through. You gotta move out the way. [00:29:07] Speaker A: Yeah. Step aside just a little bit. [00:29:08] Speaker B: Yeah, you gotta move out of the way. It's. Videos are, like, people, like, riding past them and they running down on them, and people in the comments like that don't make no sense. Whatever whatever. You just gotta know. [00:29:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it's serious. It's that 1% of shit is serious then people out there. 1% is they out there. They. They ready to show respect? You better show respect. [00:29:29] Speaker B: I wonder if any black one percenter. [00:29:31] Speaker A: Yes, it is. Shout out to outkast. Shout out to outkast. [00:29:34] Speaker B: Got the dogs on the back. What they got on the back of they. [00:29:38] Speaker A: Now, you think of the. Damn. [00:29:40] Speaker B: No, not the rough ride. No, no, no, no. It's a big ass motorcycle. It might be outkast. Their color's like, lime green or something like that. [00:29:47] Speaker A: No, I don't think they got a dog on the back of this. I know. I can't picture exactly what it is, but I don't think it's a dog. [00:29:54] Speaker B: You remember, you know, who's an outcast? [00:29:59] Speaker A: The one. What's the name? What's the two group from Atlanta? Two group that. What's them? Artists. [00:30:09] Speaker B: Young bloods. [00:30:10] Speaker A: Youngbloods. One of them. [00:30:11] Speaker B: Oh, in the. Yeah, you remember when? [00:30:15] Speaker A: A full patch one, too. [00:30:17] Speaker B: It was maybe seven, eight years ago when they had that big, big bike rally in Darlington at the drag strip and bike club. I didn't know it was just so many people. And Outkast came on the interstate, and I was coming out of Columbia. It was so many of them niggas. Everybody pulled off the side of. [00:30:40] Speaker A: Yeah, they got chapters all over. [00:30:41] Speaker B: Brey had to be, like, 200 people, bro. [00:30:43] Speaker A: Yeah, they got chapters all over, and. [00:30:45] Speaker B: They was coming through and they. [00:30:46] Speaker A: Yep. But, yeah, soul on wheels is another one percenters. [00:30:51] Speaker B: What about the buffalo soldiers? Are they South Carolina? Are they all over? [00:30:56] Speaker A: All over. I don't think they're one percenters. [00:31:00] Speaker B: Rough riders? What is that? [00:31:02] Speaker A: Nah, they're not one percenters, but I think they do have chapters of 1%. [00:31:07] Speaker B: I know they got some all over, though. [00:31:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah, they definitely are. Yep. [00:31:11] Speaker B: But I don't ride good enough to be in on my arm. Cause you gotta do stuff. You gotta, like, perform certain kind of stuff, and I just be riding, not maneuvers. Yeah, you gotta maneuver to get it. Some of them. Shit, yeah. What else you watched? [00:31:23] Speaker A: That was it. Nah, I mean, that was off top of my head. That's. That's what I got footer for the. For this week. [00:31:30] Speaker B: All right. So are you familiar with Aaron Hernandez? [00:31:34] Speaker A: What do you look like? [00:31:35] Speaker B: Well, he. [00:31:36] Speaker A: Was he in. [00:31:37] Speaker B: He was a. Well, he was in the NFL. [00:31:40] Speaker A: Oh, the puerto rican guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:31:43] Speaker B: So it's a. It's a series that comes on FX about him. Yeah, that's I didn't. I wasn't gonna watch it, but. But Monty Jones was talking about it on his show. Mm hmm. So I started watching. I forgot the name of it, but it's by Aaron Hernandez and his thing. [00:31:58] Speaker A: And his name is in the title also, I think I. Okay. [00:32:03] Speaker B: And, you know, real life. So, during COVID When Covid first came out. When it first came out. But it was a documentary about him that, you know, a lot of people was watching during. Cause all the ladies and stuff, you know what I'm saying? They talked about how he killed and this, that, and the third. But a lot of people didn't talk about it. But while he was in jail, it was a letter that came out about a guy, and the guy was saying that he was gay. They were gay together. [00:32:31] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:32:31] Speaker B: And people was like, why would you try to denigrate this man name whatever, whatever, blah, blah, blah. But a lot of that is in this series about the stuff he used to do. [00:32:41] Speaker A: Get outta here. [00:32:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. One scene was like, he would go in the bathroom in the library or something like that. And that was like a meeting spot for, like, undercover gay guys. They would meet with this one particular guy going to bathroom. He'll perform, you know, whatever on him, on the guys. Well, it got out. [00:33:03] Speaker A: What the hell? Bathroom was that? What bathroom was this? [00:33:05] Speaker B: Some bathroom in the library on campus. [00:33:07] Speaker A: Get out of here. At the school. [00:33:09] Speaker B: At the school, yeah. So Aaron was talking to his girlfriend at the time, and the girlfriend was like, yeah, there's some rumor about this guy. They saw this guy going in the bathroom. Whatever, whatever. And they know it's. You know. And they say some football players that's been going. And they even got a picture of one of them, and, you know, it's him. Cause they showed the scene or whatever, but, like, the whole thing was crazy. Like, then it talked. You know, the whole show is good, though. You know, the acting is pretty good. Acting? [00:33:37] Speaker A: Oh, it's one of those. [00:33:38] Speaker B: What, you mean it's not a documentary? No, this is. So there is a documentary. [00:33:43] Speaker A: It's a series, but this is a series. [00:33:44] Speaker B: Yeah, this is a series. But the series kind of go, like, deep and little deeper into the stuff that he had to go through growing up. Whatever. But that's good. So I watched that. You remember the Menendez brothers? [00:33:56] Speaker A: Yep. They got theirs out, too. [00:33:57] Speaker B: Their series is out on their series. [00:33:59] Speaker A: How is it? Is it good? [00:34:01] Speaker B: It's good. [00:34:01] Speaker A: See, the only reason. I think. I think you might have said the same thing last week. [00:34:05] Speaker B: I talked about that. [00:34:06] Speaker A: I think you said you wasn't gonna. You was thinking about watching it because you heard the story already. Oh, because of what they did. That's why you say. Yeah, even with that, I thought about it, too. It's like you heard the storm so many times. Do you want to watch it? So I do want to see it. [00:34:24] Speaker B: What is something you heard about them? [00:34:26] Speaker A: Just the whole killing their parents, so. [00:34:31] Speaker B: That'S all I remember, too. [00:34:33] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:34:34] Speaker B: But it's some other stuff with their dad I didn't remember and I didn't really know about. I guess maybe because back then, there was no, you know, social media, no Internet like that. So it's a. And I don't want to spoil it, but it's something in particular about their dad that's in there. And I went and googled, and it's something that relates to him that happened to somebody that's not in their house. [00:34:59] Speaker A: Oh, that's crazy. [00:34:59] Speaker B: Yeah. So it's good. That shit real good. It's surprising. [00:35:03] Speaker A: I'm gonna check that out today. I got a couple. I got a couple days off work, matter of fact, to watch some shit. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all had some drama in your district, too, with one of yous. [00:35:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:15] Speaker B: You saw that? [00:35:15] Speaker A: I seen it. He pick boy. [00:35:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:20] Speaker A: Hide in the drink machine. [00:35:21] Speaker B: I didn't even see the video. I just saw the picture, and I was like, damn, that's gonna hurt. [00:35:28] Speaker A: But the only thing about it, he's the guy that did it, is only about five four. [00:35:33] Speaker B: Oh, so it's a small person that did it. [00:35:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:35] Speaker B: Oh, but even with all of that, the party still. The party must go on. [00:35:42] Speaker A: Party must go on. [00:35:43] Speaker B: The party still ain't shit happening. [00:35:44] Speaker A: Party must go. [00:35:45] Speaker B: Nothing stopped. So all of that woofing they've been doing ain't this shit. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Hey, clean that blood up. [00:35:50] Speaker B: Party must go potty. Must go. Block that shit out. [00:35:53] Speaker A: Block that shit. [00:35:55] Speaker B: So, yeah, it's called monsters. [00:35:57] Speaker A: Okay. [00:35:58] Speaker B: The Aaron Hernandez. I mean, Menendez brothers, uh, the old man. I've been watching that, but it really just been playing. It's good acting. It look good, but I just be watching it. [00:36:11] Speaker A: Is it slowing down? [00:36:12] Speaker B: Nah, it ain't slowing down. It's kind of picking up, but I just be watching it. Okay. How to die alone. That stars Natasha Rothwell. They had that season finale, and it ended with, like, a kind of cliffhanger. [00:36:26] Speaker A: Uh huh. [00:36:27] Speaker B: So hopefully they get a second season. So this is my shout out to black women. Y'all better watch that show and talk about it so they can bring back a second season so it don't get canceled. Cause I don't really see nobody talking about it. [00:36:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:36:42] Speaker B: Disney. What they did with Marvel, what they did with the Agatha all along. Cause you know, she was like the witch on what you call it. And they bringing it out around Halloween time, which is smart for them for that show. [00:36:53] Speaker A: Oh, that's a series. [00:36:54] Speaker B: That's a series. [00:36:55] Speaker A: Okay. [00:36:55] Speaker B: Okay. [00:36:56] Speaker A: Week to week. [00:36:57] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Every Tuesday, Wednesday. Well, it. [00:37:01] Speaker A: Let me see. [00:37:02] Speaker B: They released it at 09:00 on Wednesday night. [00:37:04] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Then ghosts. They had that finale. [00:37:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:09] Speaker B: I didn't realize it's supposed to be series finale. But I don't know, the writing is so bad on that show. [00:37:15] Speaker A: Series of that chapter or series of power. [00:37:19] Speaker B: Not power. Okay. Tommy still got shit. Um. I think they gonna introduce a new show though. I don't know how. [00:37:26] Speaker A: Think so? [00:37:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:28] Speaker A: They got so many. They got freaking BMF, Tommy. [00:37:31] Speaker B: BMF ain't in power though. [00:37:33] Speaker A: But it's in. It's under the power universe. [00:37:35] Speaker B: No, it's not. [00:37:36] Speaker A: Nah, it's not. But it's. [00:37:37] Speaker B: BMF was real. [00:37:38] Speaker A: But they still got shows to do. [00:37:41] Speaker B: I mean, BMF is totally separate from power, though. [00:37:44] Speaker A: It is totally separate. But guess what? When power goes off, that's when the BMF comes on. Yeah. [00:37:49] Speaker B: Well, I mean, that's just to keep people watching stars so you don't get rid of your star subscription. Cause at one time, I wanna say when it first came out, BMF was coming on right before power. Like power would come on at eight, get out. I mean, BMF come on at eight, power come on at nine. Like, both of them was out at the same time for a little while. Okay. And then fight night. [00:38:12] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:38:13] Speaker B: You said you started watching that. [00:38:15] Speaker A: Eh. Yeah, probably three episodes in. [00:38:18] Speaker B: That show is so good. [00:38:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it is. It is. [00:38:20] Speaker B: And the fact that it's based on a true story. Yeah. Well, you listen, if you listen to us, you listen to podcasts. But if you listen to, like, if you listen to true crime podcasts, like true story podcast, they have the true story of that. So I listened to that before I watched this. And they got it pretty accurate. A lot of like that. Fight night. [00:38:41] Speaker A: Yeah, that's pretty good. [00:38:42] Speaker B: I think it's on episode eight. And then I watched this movie called Wolf's. It's with Brad Pitt and George Clooney. [00:38:53] Speaker A: Okay. [00:38:54] Speaker B: And it's. They kind of like you remember on pulp fiction. Mm hmm. When the guy got killed. And then they called in the wolf. [00:39:04] Speaker A: The cleanup guy. [00:39:05] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, the cleanup guy. [00:39:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:39:06] Speaker B: That basically was their job, but. Oh, okay. [00:39:09] Speaker A: That short guy. [00:39:11] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. They weren't supposed to work together. [00:39:13] Speaker A: Yeah, I got you. [00:39:14] Speaker B: So. And, you know, all kind of craziness happened, but it. You know, certain movies be, like, on a certain level as far as, like, cinematography, acting. [00:39:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:24] Speaker B: Writing. Whether or not the movie good or not, it's still gonna look a certain way, sound a certain. All of that kind of stuff is one of them. So it's on Apple TV. It's free. Shit, I watched that shit last night. [00:39:34] Speaker A: That's like, the crowd. Crow is. The quality of it is very high. Like, looking at it. [00:39:40] Speaker B: The old. Some of the old movie. [00:39:41] Speaker A: No, the new one that's out now. [00:39:42] Speaker B: It's a show movie. Movie. [00:39:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. That's gonna be on my watch list this week also. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Mmm. Yeah. Well, one of the reasons why I was able to watch all of this stuff is cause of the hurricane that came through. [00:39:58] Speaker A: What? What hurricane? [00:40:00] Speaker B: Hurricane Helene. [00:40:01] Speaker A: Mandev. [00:40:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:03] Speaker A: It rained half an hour at your house. Yeah. [00:40:08] Speaker B: Y'all didn't lose power in that? [00:40:09] Speaker A: No. [00:40:10] Speaker B: Some people here lost power. [00:40:11] Speaker A: You couldn't have lost power either. [00:40:14] Speaker B: It flashed. [00:40:15] Speaker A: It did. We probably on the same power grid. That's how close we are. [00:40:19] Speaker B: Might not be, though. Flashed. My Internet was out that Friday morning. [00:40:24] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [00:40:25] Speaker B: Yeah. When I woke up, it was out for a few hours. [00:40:27] Speaker A: Man, I ain't lose nothing. Matter of fact, you know what? I was at work, so I ain't gonna say that. [00:40:31] Speaker B: You went to work Friday? [00:40:33] Speaker A: Yeah. Two hour delay. [00:40:36] Speaker B: Two hour delay? Yeah. A lot of people talking trash about the delay here, not knowing that just up the road an hour, they was out of power. [00:40:44] Speaker A: Oh. They was out of. [00:40:45] Speaker B: And all kind of shit. You know what I'm saying? [00:40:47] Speaker A: So it was. [00:40:49] Speaker B: I knew it rained. I knew it rained a lot. In different places. Then in Columbia, like, I know somebody. Matter of fact, Chrissy, she was on the show before a tree fell on her house. [00:41:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:05] Speaker B: She lives in Columbia. [00:41:06] Speaker A: Okay. [00:41:06] Speaker B: They're out and Aiken. Like, a few people. Like, they were out of power for, like. For some. Like, some people still don't have power. [00:41:12] Speaker A: Wow. Yeah. [00:41:13] Speaker B: Some people still don't have power in South Carolina. [00:41:15] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. Well, I didn't have too much of a problem. Shoot. When I got off work Friday, it was sunny. [00:41:21] Speaker B: Sunny. Nice. [00:41:22] Speaker A: Nice day. Like it is today right now. [00:41:24] Speaker B: It was nice, yeah. But that's how it be after hurricane. But so that kind of, you know, affected some stuff. [00:41:31] Speaker A: How many days you had out? Just that one. [00:41:34] Speaker B: Talking about work. [00:41:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:36] Speaker B: Oh, we'll get into that. [00:41:37] Speaker A: I was gonna say. Cause you don't watch all that shit in one day. [00:41:39] Speaker B: Nah. So with that, you know, it dumped a lot of rain up. Cause it didn't. Like, normally for us, most of the time, for us, a hurricane, it'll come off the coast, you know, through Charleston, Myrtle beach, that area, you know what I'm saying? This one, it came up the gulf. And that's why we really didn't get hit that hard. Cause it came up the gulf and came through Florida on like, the panhandle side of Georgia, like eastern Georgia, and went up through western South Carolina, western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, like up that area. But it dumped a lot of rain. [00:42:17] Speaker A: Did it pay to come across that border? [00:42:19] Speaker B: What border? The what border? Tell me. The Mexico border. [00:42:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:28] Speaker B: Nah, it ain't made it that far. It skipped that. But what it did do wiped out some towns in North Carolina. [00:42:38] Speaker A: Oh, you're in a mountain area. Asheville. [00:42:40] Speaker B: Asheville. Up there, 223 people have died, and still hundreds are unaccounted for. [00:42:47] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:42:49] Speaker B: Some residents and communities remain isolated. Hundreds of thousands of people are without power, and spotty cell service makes communication difficult. I know the first thing I saw that made me really start paying attention. Cause like I said, it was our homecoming week, so I was, you know, I wasn't really paying attention to it. The weather here was fine. Normally we get bad weather and all that kind of stuff, but I saw that I 40 was washed out. And I was like, that's crazy. Cause I had just went through that not too long ago. [00:43:18] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:43:19] Speaker B: And I recognized, like, the aerial that was like, flooded out. And then that's what started making me pay attention. Like, last week, I really didn't post anything about homecoming. Cause I was like, damn, it's people that don't got power that's not too far from here. You know what I'm saying? Like, I ain't really felt good posting all that happy shit. [00:43:36] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yeah. [00:43:37] Speaker B: Thoughtful, thoughtful guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:43:39] Speaker A: Okay. [00:43:39] Speaker B: I ain't a monster, but, yeah. So all of that happened. Yeah. Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama. But mainly Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, like you said, asheville. I forgot the name of that one town and it just washed the whole town away. [00:44:00] Speaker A: That's crazy. I go to Asheville probably at least twice to three times a year. [00:44:06] Speaker B: Well, you be going to the Biltmore? [00:44:07] Speaker A: No, just going to the mountain areas. [00:44:09] Speaker B: Taking pictures and stuff. [00:44:10] Speaker A: Nah, just. Just to get away. Oh, just to get away and just. The area is nice. Area is nice. Yeah. All the mountains and that's all it is. [00:44:20] Speaker B: Mountains, scenery. [00:44:21] Speaker A: Yep, exactly. [00:44:22] Speaker B: Yeah, but so, yeah, so that was one reason, then. Another reason why I was able to watch stuff is because there was a strike with the dock workers. And what I do, I deliver to the ports every day. [00:44:39] Speaker A: Oh, you do? Yeah. [00:44:40] Speaker B: So with them on strike, I couldn't deliver, so I was off work all week. [00:44:44] Speaker A: Get out of here. [00:44:45] Speaker B: Yeah, so, yeah, they. [00:44:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard about that, man. [00:44:49] Speaker B: Yeah. 45,000 people went on strike, and they. They were saying. Some people were saying it was for more money. [00:44:58] Speaker A: Yeah, that's real. [00:44:59] Speaker B: They were trying to get a six year contract, but the thing that was really holding them up was they didn't want automation. And they have that at one of the ports in California where, like, the workers really don't have to do nothing. It's the. They got, like, robots doing the shit. [00:45:16] Speaker A: Robot arms going out around there. [00:45:18] Speaker B: Well, it's also. It's robot things that get the containers and, like, kind of drive them to and fro. So they taking. You know, they feel like they're taking away jobs. So that was a part of it. Cause people was like, pay them people, pay them people until they found out how much them dot workers really be making. [00:45:39] Speaker A: Is it true that. All right, so they were making. All right, let's say roughly $36 an hour. Is it true that after the negotiation, it went up to, like, $63 an hour? [00:45:51] Speaker B: So they didn't come to a deal. They suspended the talks until January 15. [00:45:57] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:45:57] Speaker B: So some of the guys, like, you might make 30 some dollars an hour that's here. Cause, you know, I go there. I know some of them, you know, here to talk or whatever, but some of the guys make 60 something dollars an hour. [00:46:08] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I got friends work in Jersey. [00:46:10] Speaker B: Well, I'm talking about here, though, so. Cause, like, in Jersey, $60 an hour in Jersey is different than dollar 60 an hour here. [00:46:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:19] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but still, some of the guys here make that money. And people was like, what y'all complaining for? You know what I'm saying? Why y'all holding up my teemo? You already made $60 an hour. You know what I'm saying? So I think once people started turning on him a little bit, they showed the union guy, the union head that showed his house, he live in like, a million dollar house. You know what I'm saying? He got a Bentley yeah, but how. [00:46:47] Speaker A: Long he been on the docks? [00:46:49] Speaker B: It don't matter. It still don't look the same. It don't look like people don't care what your history was to get to where you are. [00:46:57] Speaker A: Yeah. They just. [00:46:58] Speaker B: If you suffer. Are you missing stuff? You know what I'm saying? You holding out. Yeah, I get. [00:47:03] Speaker A: True. [00:47:04] Speaker B: But whatever they were holding out for, it's all ineligible if it can be automated. It's gonna be automated. [00:47:12] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. [00:47:14] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like, back in the day, we used to have the ice man. We used to have the milkman. [00:47:21] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. [00:47:21] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:47:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:47:23] Speaker B: Until we got refrigeration. [00:47:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:26] Speaker B: Once we got refrigeration, we didn't need the ice man. We didn't need the milkman. You know what I'm saying? Nobody cared. Cause I don't have to call him to wait on him to bring my milk. I can go to the store, buy my milk, and it can sit in my refrigerator for the week. Cause I got my own refrigeration. [00:47:40] Speaker A: And with those statistics, there was lot. A lot of less. It was less unfathered children around in the area. [00:47:52] Speaker B: What? [00:47:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:53] Speaker B: What do you mean, what? I gotta do it. [00:47:56] Speaker A: Think about it. That milkman stopping by your house earlier. [00:48:01] Speaker B: Oh, I got you. He threw me off. You mean lessen. Yeah, I got you. Yeah, you threw me off for a second. I got you the milkman and all of that, but, yeah. So eventually, if there's a way to, like, make it easier on people, you know what I'm saying? A whole new industry gonna get made. So I don't feel bad for them. Cause y'all niggas had me out of work for a week. [00:48:31] Speaker A: No pay? [00:48:32] Speaker B: Hell, no. No pay. [00:48:33] Speaker A: Yeah. You got it, though, baby. [00:48:36] Speaker B: Sh. Okay. [00:48:37] Speaker A: Got it. You enjoyed your. You watch movies? [00:48:40] Speaker B: I watch movies. I play PlayStation. I rub my feet together. [00:48:43] Speaker A: I could say your gout was good. [00:48:44] Speaker B: I ain't got no gout. Yeah. I ain't got no gout. My ailments. I'll let you know about my ailments. I got a homeboy that got gout. [00:48:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:54] Speaker B: Yeah. Sucks for him. [00:48:56] Speaker A: They say it's. Yeah. They say it's no joke. [00:48:58] Speaker B: Yeah. So, yeah, that was another thing. So if you work on the ports, take your ass back to work. [00:49:05] Speaker A: It's time to get back to it. Yeah. [00:49:07] Speaker B: Like I said, they gonna strike until. I mean, they gonna negotiate until January 15. [00:49:14] Speaker A: So if you didn't know, that's part of the reason why people was going to buy up toilet. [00:49:19] Speaker B: Toilet paper. [00:49:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:21] Speaker B: That wasn't the reason they was going to buy up toilet tissue. [00:49:23] Speaker A: That's what they say. It's part of it. [00:49:25] Speaker B: They stupid is why they went to buy toilet tissue. [00:49:27] Speaker A: You know that, right? Cause where the toilet tissue was made, right here. [00:49:31] Speaker B: Why y'all buying up water? It's a water plant right up the street. [00:49:35] Speaker A: Everybody, like. They brought up all the water, all the tissue because of the docks. I'm like, hold on. That shit didn't add up. [00:49:43] Speaker B: All cause of the stupid. [00:49:44] Speaker A: Yeah, it didn't add up to me. But it's two. [00:49:45] Speaker B: It's a water plant at Macbee. It's a water plant right up the street in Florence. [00:49:49] Speaker A: Shit, they got all that? I ain't gonna say, but they do have all the freaking fresh water spouts in the area, too. [00:49:56] Speaker B: They do got some. Yeah, it's one in Bishopville. Like Bishopville. I know somebody. [00:50:00] Speaker A: Two in Bishopville, matter of fact. [00:50:01] Speaker B: For real? [00:50:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:50:02] Speaker B: You go there? [00:50:03] Speaker A: I used to. [00:50:05] Speaker B: I'm sorry, y'all. It's some stuff that I just don't care about. [00:50:08] Speaker A: You can't do it. [00:50:09] Speaker B: I mean, I ain't going all the way out there with my own chits and filling it up and driving 35 minutes back home. Like, I just go get a two dollar case of water. [00:50:17] Speaker A: It's a different taste. That's all you. [00:50:18] Speaker B: That's all right. That's fine. [00:50:19] Speaker A: I live with her. [00:50:20] Speaker B: It says Mohel. Oh, yo, that's. [00:50:21] Speaker A: I live with her. Herbalist. [00:50:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Y'all be talking shit about the signing. I'm gonna drink it. Aquafina. I'm a drink it. [00:50:31] Speaker A: I got five cases of water in the back of my truck right now. [00:50:34] Speaker B: What kind? Oh, you was one of them. [00:50:36] Speaker A: Nah, I got it from the plug. Shout out to the. [00:50:40] Speaker B: You had a water plug? Yeah, they work at one of the plant essential. [00:50:44] Speaker A: They work at. What's that? Nivea. What's that? The one store with an Ed. [00:50:49] Speaker B: Nestle. [00:50:49] Speaker A: Nah. [00:50:50] Speaker B: Where in what city? [00:50:52] Speaker A: It's here. [00:50:53] Speaker B: That's Nestle. [00:50:54] Speaker A: That's not Nestle. [00:50:56] Speaker B: The one in Florence? Yeah, it's Nestle. [00:50:58] Speaker A: It is? [00:50:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:00] Speaker A: Well, shoot. $10 a case. Liters. [00:51:04] Speaker B: Oh, okay, okay, okay. How many come in the case? 24. [00:51:08] Speaker A: No, it's three. Three? Nine, I think. Nine or ten. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Is that a deal? [00:51:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause they're the leader. Bottles. [00:51:19] Speaker B: How much deleted bottles cost in the store? [00:51:21] Speaker A: The regular for that case, like, online somewhere like that. It'd be $40, I think. [00:51:26] Speaker B: Oh, you got it for ten? [00:51:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:27] Speaker B: Damn. [00:51:28] Speaker A: Yes. [00:51:28] Speaker B: That is a steal of a deal. [00:51:29] Speaker A: I say you got six. Okay, give me all six. [00:51:32] Speaker B: Also, you damn. [00:51:33] Speaker A: $10 apiece. [00:51:34] Speaker B: You say this on the back of your trunk? [00:51:35] Speaker A: Yeah. You want some? [00:51:36] Speaker B: You gonna make it out of here. And that is a steal of a deal. So, yeah, that happened. In other news, we had some celebrity deaths, y'all. [00:51:54] Speaker A: You must be ridden my mind. [00:51:56] Speaker B: You a television person? Movie person? [00:51:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:59] Speaker B: John Ashton. [00:52:02] Speaker A: John Ashton. [00:52:03] Speaker B: Do you know who that is? [00:52:05] Speaker A: John Ashton? [00:52:08] Speaker B: You don't know right off hand. [00:52:10] Speaker A: Hold on. I might. [00:52:10] Speaker B: I wouldn't know right offhand either, but he was the one of the detectives. He was the bodybuild detective in Beverly Hills. Cop? Yeah, he was the older one. What was his name? [00:52:20] Speaker A: He was 70. 76 years old? [00:52:22] Speaker B: Yeah, 76. [00:52:23] Speaker A: Taggart and freaking whatever. [00:52:25] Speaker B: The other. The young one? [00:52:27] Speaker A: The older one. [00:52:28] Speaker B: He was the older one? Yeah, yeah. He in the last. In the latest Beverly Hills cop, he. He died. He looked kind of. [00:52:40] Speaker A: He looks sick. [00:52:40] Speaker B: He looked old. [00:52:41] Speaker A: I thought it was. I thought. I thought they really. I thought they put his face on a body like. I thought that was animated. [00:52:50] Speaker B: Oh, you didn't think that was really him? [00:52:51] Speaker A: Yeah, cuz he didn't look that good at the time. I thought he was dead already and they just animated his face on there. [00:52:56] Speaker B: Well, I mean. [00:52:58] Speaker A: Yep. 76 years old. [00:53:00] Speaker B: He was close to it. [00:53:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So we gotta get one of those deadpools going on who you think's gonna die next? You know, they got that at jobs where you. [00:53:10] Speaker B: We do the. We do the. We used to do. Me and Blaze used to do the three. So if it's three. If it's two, we try to guess who the third gonna be. We did used to try to guess who the third gonna be. [00:53:20] Speaker A: Well, you know, we waiting for another r and b, somebody to go sometime soon. [00:53:25] Speaker B: But see, that's how we were trying to. So that was a thing. So like. So it's two more deaths I'm gonna mention. [00:53:33] Speaker A: Okay. I got a couple myself. [00:53:35] Speaker B: Kembe Mutombo. He passed. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a handful of them. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Yeah. Frankie, I think we talked about some of them. We already talked about. [00:53:44] Speaker A: Okay. But. [00:53:46] Speaker B: Yeah. Dakimi Mutumbo died. He had brain cancer. [00:53:49] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:53:50] Speaker B: Yeah. Didn't know that. He was 58 years old, you know, he was a prolific shot blocker. [00:53:54] Speaker A: Yeah. No, no, no. [00:53:56] Speaker B: Yeah, not today. [00:53:58] Speaker A: No, no, no. [00:53:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he had a commercial. That commercial, that GEIco commercial really bought him back. [00:54:03] Speaker A: It did. I thought he was okay and healthy. [00:54:05] Speaker B: Well, that was. [00:54:06] Speaker A: It must have been old 15 years ago. No, he was in the recent ones. He's in the recent commercial running and. [00:54:12] Speaker B: All that smacking cereal boxes. [00:54:14] Speaker A: Yeah, it was something. [00:54:15] Speaker B: That was 15 years ago. [00:54:16] Speaker A: Nah, he got a new one. [00:54:17] Speaker B: I gotta see that. [00:54:18] Speaker A: It gotta be something. [00:54:19] Speaker B: I'll look it up. Yeah, he passed away, and then John Amos died. [00:54:24] Speaker A: Come on, man. The fuck? All right, black people. We have two tv show fathers. The biggest celebrities around. Bill Cosby and John Amos. [00:54:39] Speaker B: Niggas ain't knew John Amos real name. [00:54:41] Speaker A: You crazy. They know James. [00:54:43] Speaker B: James Evans, who was on the show for, like, two seasons. [00:54:46] Speaker A: Damn. Damn, damn. He made. [00:54:49] Speaker B: He. [00:54:49] Speaker A: Come on. [00:54:50] Speaker B: You think he the biggest tv dad? [00:54:51] Speaker A: Of course. Him and Bill Cosby. [00:54:53] Speaker B: No, you think he bigger than Uncle. [00:54:55] Speaker A: Phil for black me? Yeah, you might get that one digging. [00:54:59] Speaker B: And Carl Winslow, uh, you got that one. Thank you. [00:55:04] Speaker A: Damn, you got that r1 quick, too. [00:55:06] Speaker B: Just. You ain't put no thought into it. [00:55:08] Speaker A: You wanted that. I had thought in that. But you got that one. [00:55:12] Speaker B: Cause Uncle Phil. [00:55:14] Speaker A: Uncle Phil close, too. [00:55:15] Speaker B: Vivian. Vivian, I'm not a machine. That was one of my favorite lines. [00:55:19] Speaker A: Uncle Phil was a good guy, too. [00:55:20] Speaker B: He was good. And he was hood on the low. Remember that pool shit? Jeffrey give me Lucille. [00:55:27] Speaker A: He got Lucille out of the back. They get. They get their ass out of bind. [00:55:33] Speaker B: Yeah, then he was doing a little dance and shit. Yeah, yeah, you got that one. Yeah, but, yeah, he died. Say he died back in August. And the cause of death was heart failure. [00:55:50] Speaker A: Yep. 84 years old. [00:55:51] Speaker B: 84? [00:55:52] Speaker A: 84. You know what? This past couple years, though, he's been out and about, man, his youngest son, that looks like him, a light skinned him. You seen him? Same nose, everything. He looked like a light skinned James. They've been on social media like crazy. They've been having problems with the family also. [00:56:11] Speaker B: Yeah, they were saying that his son runs the social media. Exactly. But then they had, like. They had. Yeah, I saw that shit. The lady says she. I hope she burns in hell. [00:56:25] Speaker A: You think that's true? [00:56:26] Speaker B: Even if it's true, I hope she burn in hell that I don't believe in. And if it's not true, I hope she burned in hell that I don't believe in. Something bad need to happen to her for that dumb shit if people don't. [00:56:35] Speaker A: Know what we're talking about. [00:56:36] Speaker B: There was a post on social media. [00:56:39] Speaker A: Yeah, go ahead. [00:56:40] Speaker B: Of a young lady. What did it say? [00:56:42] Speaker A: It said, rip legend John Amos. Remember, I put this pussy on you good that day. You can barely move, and it's a picture of her standing next to her. [00:56:58] Speaker B: And she got on a bikini. It ain't even like a bad bikini. Like a super sexy type bikini. Just a regular bikini. [00:57:05] Speaker A: It definitely is. It's definitely. [00:57:07] Speaker B: It's a regular bikini. [00:57:08] Speaker A: Definitely. Stop somewhere and pick it up real quick before you get there. [00:57:12] Speaker B: Like, it's not like, you know, some bikinis, like, they got their titty balls hanging out the bottom. [00:57:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:57:16] Speaker B: You know. You know, all that kind of stuff. [00:57:19] Speaker A: But this looked like they was in Jamaica somewhere, though. They don't look like they was on a resort or a beach. [00:57:24] Speaker B: Okay, so in Jamaica there's a beach, and they have resorts, but this look. [00:57:30] Speaker A: Like a resort at somebody's house where the chickens is walking around. They had a diddy party at the resort. [00:57:37] Speaker B: They had no diddy party. [00:57:39] Speaker A: Shit, Jon. They was. Look relaxed. [00:57:41] Speaker B: Hey, she might have gave some hair. It says this, but why say it? Yeah, but anyway, John Amos passed away, so they were saying that it's something like his daughter found out when we found out, like, they announced it, like last week, whenever they announced it. And she just. She just found out that he died. [00:57:59] Speaker A: Or he got the pussy put on. [00:58:00] Speaker B: No, that he died. Yeah. So it was some kind of. [00:58:03] Speaker A: The daughter is. I do know the daughter. If it's the daughter I'm thinking of, she's always doing retreats and stuff like that. [00:58:14] Speaker B: She's like a healing type. [00:58:16] Speaker A: Retreats? Yeah. She'll be out of the country and stuff like that. So there could be a good chance of that. [00:58:20] Speaker B: Well, no, it's because they cut off communication with her. [00:58:24] Speaker A: Okay. [00:58:24] Speaker B: I get some beef type shit. [00:58:26] Speaker A: Yeah, it was beef with the son and the father. They basically separated himself from the whole family. [00:58:34] Speaker B: And they want us. People been saying it's the son that's doing it or whatever. [00:58:38] Speaker A: So it did look like that. A lot of it. It did look a lot like it. [00:58:43] Speaker B: One thing about James Evans, they said that. Well, I mean, they ain't had to say it. Cause you can look at the ages or whatever, but James was closer in age to JJ than he was to Florida. [00:58:56] Speaker A: You right? [00:58:57] Speaker B: Say, I think he was like, three or four years older than JJ in real life. [00:59:00] Speaker A: You right? [00:59:01] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, yeah. Shout out to him. [00:59:04] Speaker A: Yeah. There's. [00:59:05] Speaker B: Man, there was somebody else on your list. [00:59:07] Speaker A: Pete Rose. Well, you probably don't know who he is. [00:59:10] Speaker B: Who don't know who Pete Rose is? Cheetah. No. Now, he ain't cheated, but he did gamble on his own team. [00:59:16] Speaker A: Gambling. That's what I was. [00:59:17] Speaker B: He had a lifetime band. Somebody else. [00:59:19] Speaker A: Let's see who was. Oh, Chad McQueen, you might know him from karate kid. He was one of the bullies from the first karate kid. He was the blond head bully. 63 years old. He was son of Steve McQueen, which is known for fashion and movies and stuff like that. [00:59:42] Speaker B: Actors shout out to them. But I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care. Let me tell you, we don't care. Okay, give me another name. [00:59:50] Speaker A: Come on, Mandy. I said vicious. [00:59:54] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, no, he's a rocker. [00:59:57] Speaker A: He don't care. No, he's not wrestler. [01:00:00] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, if it ain't Randy macho man Savage. [01:00:06] Speaker A: All right, hold your hand on. Hold your finger on that button. Let me see if I get one more. Let's see. Peter. Peter, Randy, the voice of splinter from Ninja Turtle. Ninja Turtle. [01:00:22] Speaker B: The first Ninja Turtle cartoon. [01:00:23] Speaker A: He's 89 years old. [01:00:25] Speaker B: He's still living. [01:00:26] Speaker A: Not anymore. [01:00:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I thought you were gonna say Chris Christopherson. [01:00:29] Speaker A: Who's that? [01:00:30] Speaker B: He's on your list. [01:00:31] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He is, he is, he is. But I didn't say him. [01:00:37] Speaker B: Yeah, he played. He was a singer, ain't it? [01:00:41] Speaker A: You don't even know. [01:00:43] Speaker B: He played in, um. He played in Blade. He was the old man in blade, man. [01:00:48] Speaker A: Yeah, you right. Okay. Yeah. [01:00:51] Speaker B: I mean, we care about him more than we cared about, uh, Peter, Randy. [01:00:56] Speaker A: The voice of Splinter. [01:00:58] Speaker B: Uh, I know who you are. Imatu Yoshi, who can't do that. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Well, to Yoshide. But that's how, that's all I got. What else we got, dudes? [01:01:14] Speaker B: It was some old diddy stuff that came out. [01:01:17] Speaker A: Oh, man, they went crazy. I think was Monday. All that stuff started coming out. Yeah, they say in 3000. All right, the. They had a press conference. [01:01:29] Speaker B: Yeah. And I'm a player part of it too. [01:01:31] Speaker A: And with that press, that's a lawyer in Texas. [01:01:35] Speaker B: Oh, really? Yeah, I know he was in Texas. [01:01:37] Speaker A: In Texas. [01:01:38] Speaker B: Well, before you. I'm a play. I'm gonna play part of the press conference just while not as the audio is off, because I don't know why it was only recorded in one side. I don't know why it came out like that. [01:01:54] Speaker A: On the video. [01:01:54] Speaker B: Yeah, on the video it only came out on one side. You can only. So this was the best one. But it's kind of short. But I'll play it for you. [01:02:02] Speaker C: Let me share with you a few. Just kind of give you a sense of the kind of cases and the kind of instances that people are calling and reporting that we are trying to corroborate, vet, and these are the ones that we've already corroborated, vetted and collected evidence on. One individual who was 22 years at the time she was assaulted, said that the typical Mo at one of these parties that have been widely discussed in the press was that when you were handed a drink, and now we know that the drink is laced with something, if you refused to drink it, you were kicked out of the party. Let that sink in for a minute. The admission to this party was that you had to drink the chosen drink that was handed to you. And now we know that in most cases, I would say 90% of the cases, these individuals were drugged with some sort of drug. That was kind of the mo. Another instance, this individual, who was nine years old at the time, was taken to a audition in New York City with bad boy records. Other boys were there to audition as well. All of them were trying to land a record deal. All of them were minors. This individual was sexually abused, allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio in the promise to both his parents and to him himself of getting a record deal. Another instance, another miner told, allegedly by Sean Combs, that he would make him a star, but he needed a visit with him in private about it away from his parents. Once they were in a private area. Allegedly, Mister Combs made the victim perform oral sex upon him. Another incident, an individual, 15 years old at the time, flown to New York City to attend a party, was drugged and then taken into a private room, allegedly in the presence of Mister Combs, where this female individual, minor, was raped. And then other individuals took turns raping her. Another individual, 26 at the time of the occurrence. [01:04:27] Speaker B: It's a couple more of that. But that's crazy. That's crazy. That's why I don't be making them no diddy jokes. [01:04:37] Speaker A: You know what? [01:04:40] Speaker B: That shit is wild if it's true. [01:04:43] Speaker A: That's the thing. It's a money grab. Right? Now, they said out of 3000, what is it? Complaints, 3000. Call this lawyer, so called this one lawyer in Texas and they picked 120 out of that 3000. [01:05:03] Speaker B: He said that these are the ones that they corroborated so far. [01:05:06] Speaker A: Yeah. So I guess they have a little bit more truth too. [01:05:10] Speaker B: Or they just, that's just the ones they got too, that they can kind of prove, you know what I'm saying? [01:05:16] Speaker A: He said they went through the 3000 though. [01:05:18] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. [01:05:19] Speaker A: But, but it's a money grab. It's a money grab right now. I'm gonna say 50% chance of the stuff is true. 50% of it. [01:05:32] Speaker B: That's still crazy. [01:05:34] Speaker A: But it depends on what. 50%. [01:05:36] Speaker B: But check this out, though. If you go to the party and nothing don't happen to you, but you do drink and you wake up feeling funny the next day, nothing might not have happened to you, but your story's still valid. [01:05:54] Speaker A: You right, that's what made it 50%. [01:05:58] Speaker B: But I mean, they wouldn't. That person wouldn't get no money or nothing like that. [01:06:02] Speaker A: But shit, they trying. They be like, oh, I was at the ditty party. I had a headache when I left. [01:06:07] Speaker B: But how do they know? [01:06:08] Speaker A: And my pants was on backwards. [01:06:11] Speaker B: How did they know. How did they know to call that dude, though? [01:06:16] Speaker A: I don't know. Something about that one lawyer in Texas. Why in Texas? Why that one lawyer? Is that. Is that lawyer out there for the money grab himself? Did he go and make an infomercial? Have you ever been to a diddy party? [01:06:32] Speaker B: Maybe. [01:06:33] Speaker A: Have you ever met Diddy? [01:06:34] Speaker B: You showed he was in Texas, though. [01:06:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause the name of the law, of the law firm was so funny for me to look at. They had the backdrop. They had a regular step and repeat behind the guy while he's doing the press conference. So I'm looking at the lawyer's name, and it's a funny, shady kind of lawyer name. [01:06:57] Speaker B: Tony Busby. Yes, a Houston attorney. Tony Busby. [01:07:01] Speaker A: And what's the name of the. I'm not saying B. Busby. A busby law firm or something like that. [01:07:11] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:07:13] Speaker A: It looks crazy. He look like he's in it for the money right now. He probably is, but who knows how. [01:07:20] Speaker B: They get his busby law firm? [01:07:23] Speaker A: You see the step and repeat and all that behind him look kind of, you know, clubbish. [01:07:28] Speaker B: Yeah, with phone number in white and red. [01:07:30] Speaker A: Red carpetish. [01:07:31] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [01:07:32] Speaker A: But I'm not saying none of it happened. [01:07:35] Speaker B: I wonder why. [01:07:36] Speaker A: Why they pick him right in Texas? [01:07:38] Speaker B: Unless maybe he has law firms all over. Who should they call? Top dog law. [01:07:47] Speaker A: They better call Akeem. Akeem apostle Pula. [01:07:51] Speaker B: Akeem announced the pulo. He got firms all over too. [01:07:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess. [01:07:55] Speaker B: George Sink. [01:07:57] Speaker A: Shit. [01:07:57] Speaker B: Call the general, the general insurance. [01:08:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, they all over too. [01:08:04] Speaker B: You never heard of top dog law commercial? [01:08:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he got the rapping shit. It sounds like Uncle Murda. You ever seen that one? [01:08:11] Speaker B: Nah, I never seen the rapping one. But it's a dude talking. He's like, um. He'll be like, uh, you just got in a car accident. It could be karma. We don't know. But that check is coming because you called top dog law. Could be karma, could be a check coming. A big chick. [01:08:37] Speaker A: Go listen to the one they got. They got. He sound like uncle murder rapping. He sounds like uncle murder like it sounds like the uncle murder wrap up. [01:08:47] Speaker B: Yeah, the top. The main ones. Now is that same dude? Cause I listened to the breakfast club on New York. I listened to it on power 105. Okay, so they played the top dog all the time. It's either him, Orlando Charlemagne, doing the win for the dude, the bull. Michael s slammin soft. [01:09:06] Speaker A: Slamminsoft, huh? Slammin soft. [01:09:09] Speaker B: Michael s lamin soft f. You know, he got that lisp sound. [01:09:16] Speaker A: That sound crazy. [01:09:16] Speaker B: Yeah, Michael s lame. Soft. Yeah. So I be hearing all of them, but you know, that's crazy. [01:09:22] Speaker A: I just thought it was. I just thought it was weird that. [01:09:24] Speaker B: He got a Texas lawyer. [01:09:26] Speaker A: All of them, 3000 people. Call him. [01:09:29] Speaker B: Call him. Yeah, he gotta have a firm in New York. [01:09:31] Speaker A: Something. [01:09:32] Speaker B: He gotta have a firm in New York. [01:09:33] Speaker A: But why wouldn't he say, hey, we outta. We out of New York. It's something. [01:09:38] Speaker B: Oh, it says the busby law firm and Ava law group. Let me see what Ava law group is. [01:09:44] Speaker A: His ass is the face. [01:09:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it might be the face. [01:09:47] Speaker A: Okay. You look good, man. Go ahead. [01:09:50] Speaker B: Well, shit, the Ava law group is. Well, it's a whole bunch of them. I see one in Hawaii, Montana, San Diego. It probably just a group of lawyers all over. [01:10:03] Speaker A: Some of your listeners. Smart man. We got lawyers click in Linwood. Who else? [01:10:10] Speaker B: I know you shout out. Shout out to Tiffany. She's the official lawyer of the show. [01:10:14] Speaker A: Okay. [01:10:18] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe she know. Yeah, let us know. Maybe she. Or maybe she's listening right now. And when it comes to this, or. [01:10:27] Speaker A: If anybody got any other information, please send us an email. We want to. I want to see more. Cuz I really. I look for a list. I look for a real list, not people. Yeah, like what's been going on. Like, okay, you can type in frickin Diddy, you know, whatever, and it's gonna come up all sorts of crazy stuff. I wanna know what's in those documents. For real. [01:10:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I don't know if they released them yet. [01:10:54] Speaker A: Not. Didn't that come out with 120 baby oil bottles and stuff like that? [01:11:01] Speaker B: Some of it. I think that list was just what they found in the house. Okay, but see that thousand baby oil? I wonder how true that is. [01:11:12] Speaker A: I did hear another thing about it. That's why I wanna know if it's true that the baby oil was laced with what? Trank. [01:11:21] Speaker B: But see, that's what this. The guy said in the press conference. He was like. It was horse tranquilizer. Like, I don't know, I think that what he was getting at before I cut it off, one girl, she woke up with her clothes off. Her, you know, vagina was sore, torn the shreds and her asshole opened was torn to shreds. And that reminded me of super Head's book. You read her book back in the first one? [01:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:11:50] Speaker B: And she was like. She went to Big Tigger's room and blood was everywhere. His asshole was torn up. [01:11:56] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [01:11:57] Speaker B: And she was like, he was there with a big time music executive. Oh, shit. It was a. [01:12:04] Speaker A: Where's your jeopardy sound over there. That is crazy. [01:12:07] Speaker B: Yep. Which one? [01:12:08] Speaker A: I don't know. The Dun dun dun. [01:12:09] Speaker B: Talking about the loser horn. [01:12:11] Speaker A: No, nevermind. That's crazy. For real? [01:12:15] Speaker B: Yep. Lord have mercy. I'm about to bust that one down. [01:12:20] Speaker A: That's crazy, though. How the hell you remember that? [01:12:23] Speaker B: I just remember her saying that. And you know, I'm not homophobic in any way. Maybe I am in a little bit, but saying that. I never looked that big ticket the same way. Cause. [01:12:35] Speaker A: Okay. [01:12:36] Speaker B: I don't know why that was back then, though, but I remember reading that part was like. Cause she tried to. She talked shit about Shaq. [01:12:42] Speaker A: Yeah. He was so sweaty, they had to flip the mattress. [01:12:46] Speaker B: Yeah. She was like. He wasn't. What did she say? She thought he was gonna have like a real big thing, but it was just average. [01:12:56] Speaker A: That's crazy. I read that book too. [01:12:58] Speaker B: What else? [01:12:59] Speaker A: You read that? You read the whole thing? [01:13:01] Speaker B: I don't know if I can't remember reading the whole thing, but I read the book. [01:13:04] Speaker A: It was readdez and had a cover, one of them cover. [01:13:08] Speaker B: She was. Oh, see, the one. I think the one I saw. She was on the COVID Yeah, it. [01:13:12] Speaker A: Had the wrapping on the COVID Yeah. [01:13:16] Speaker B: But I distinctly remember that. Cause she was like. It was blood on the bed sheets when she walked in the room. Get out of here. [01:13:23] Speaker A: That reminds me of something. [01:13:24] Speaker B: What? [01:13:25] Speaker A: I don't want to jump off subject, but you know, I used to work in hotel industry and there was a. Let's say this. I hope no listeners get mad. I'm just telling you what really happened. This big church group out of Atlanta, all guys. The rooms would have blood on sheets, blood on bathrooms. [01:13:53] Speaker B: What? [01:13:55] Speaker A: Yes. And you see the face? I'm telling you this in a serious face. It really happens. [01:14:01] Speaker B: But it was a church group. [01:14:04] Speaker A: Male church group. [01:14:06] Speaker B: When you say church group, you mean like a singing group? No, conference. [01:14:10] Speaker A: A conference. There it is. The whole conference. Yeah, yeah, I seen you. I seen you. I seen a boom. Your mind is blown. [01:14:21] Speaker B: It's not blown. [01:14:22] Speaker A: What? A conference. And they come over there and do that. Church group. But what group? I couldn't. I couldn't even tell you that. But that's crazy to me. [01:14:36] Speaker B: But it was all men. [01:14:37] Speaker A: Yes. It was the first lady, though. [01:14:41] Speaker B: It was the first lady there. [01:14:42] Speaker A: Yeah, there was a guy and the first lady. [01:14:44] Speaker B: But how was their sheets? [01:14:46] Speaker A: I don't remember. [01:14:47] Speaker B: But you do remember. [01:14:48] Speaker A: It was everybody else, maybe blood in bathrooms on sheets. [01:14:55] Speaker B: Was it drug use? [01:14:57] Speaker A: I don't know. I know when they said, girl, we going out. What's good to eat around here? When they would leave out in groups and go to the beach and shit like that, we had to clean the room. When the rooms had to be cleaned, I wasn't going there. I couldn't do it. [01:15:14] Speaker B: But you could tell by when they were outward, they would have had, they were kind of flamboyant. [01:15:18] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. They were shimmering. They had a certain. When you got three or four guys in one room, there's no females around, and there's blood on sheets. Blood in the bathroom. It make you think something. I mean, your mind is blown. My mind was blown. I was like, what? This is a church group. The whole group from Atlanta. I guess that's where they had to come here. [01:15:55] Speaker B: So they weren't here for like, church business. They just came here. [01:15:58] Speaker A: It was so called convention. [01:16:00] Speaker B: Twice a year, they come here. Twice a year. [01:16:06] Speaker A: Sick. [01:16:10] Speaker B: The sick part is living a lie. [01:16:15] Speaker A: You right, you right about that. [01:16:17] Speaker B: That's the sick part. [01:16:18] Speaker A: No. Who say they living a lie? They might be out there. [01:16:26] Speaker B: Hmm. [01:16:26] Speaker A: They are living a lie. You right. If you think about the Bible. Ah, who knows? [01:16:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Um, speaking. Did you hear about your favorite country singer? Somebody came out to him too. What came out? [01:16:43] Speaker A: What favorite country singer? Golf. [01:16:45] Speaker B: Brooks. [01:16:46] Speaker A: What he do? [01:16:48] Speaker B: Sexual assault. [01:16:50] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:16:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:16:52] Speaker A: Was this in the eighties? [01:16:53] Speaker B: Nah, this was kind of recently he's been accused. Oh, my God. This thing is jumping pause. He's been accused of sexual assault and battery in a lawsuit from a Jane Rowe, who says she worked as a hairstylist and makeup artist for the award winning singer. It was filed, this complaint was filed on Thursday. It said the incidents occurred in 2019. She claims she was once graped by Brooks during her work trip. She said, for the last two months, I've been hassled to know. Well, this is what he said, for the last two months, I've been hassled to no end with threats, lies, and tragic tales of what my future would be if I did not write a check for many millions of dollars. Hush money, no matter how much or how little, is still hush money. In my mind, that means admit. I am admitting to behavior. I am incapable of ugly acts no human should ever do to another. And she accused him of. Cause she did hair and makeup for him in 2017. That's when she was first hired. But basically, he would, like, say sexual stuff to her. And at one point, they went to, I want to say, the Grammys, and she flew out. But normally it's a team of people. They was on a private jet. She get on a private jet. It's just him and her and he saying sexual stuff. Allegedly. They get to the. To LA where they do the Grammys or whatever at. It ain't two rooms. She don't have her own room. She got a share suite with him. He founded her and all other kind of stuff. [01:18:42] Speaker A: So, all right, that happens. Do you think she. She didn't want to lose her job? That's what it sound like. [01:18:56] Speaker B: Yeah, probably. [01:18:56] Speaker A: She's noting to all of this, she didn't want to lose her job, so she just let him keep on doing it. [01:19:00] Speaker B: Mm hmm. But that's. That's why you really can't as a person that is, like, in power, you can't. That's why they say it ain't good to holl at nobody that's under you, your subordinates or nothing like that. Because they may go on with it for, like you said, so they won't lose their job. In reality, they don't want to do it. Now, you, as the person who's the higher up, you may feel like it's consensual, but it can be consensual. Cause that person might feel a certain way. A certain way. [01:19:34] Speaker A: The same thing happened to Lizzo, right? That whole thing? [01:19:38] Speaker B: No. Cause she didn't have sex with nobody. She said the person was saying, like, they were made uncomfortable at their job. Cause they, you know, went to, like, a strip club. Strip club type thing, and they were making sexual jokes or whatever. Whatever. But like, even stuff like that. Like, even if y'all on the same way, like, y'all on the same level as far as at work, you gotta be careful with stuff you say, like going to work, talking about sex and stuff like that. Yeah, you can get. I think I wanna say Charleston white, like, won $10,000 at a job one time, because the guys came to work and they was talking about sex. He went to HR. I was like, these guys talking about sex at work. We don't supposed to be talking about this at work. Whatever, whatever. HR didn't do nothing, so he sued him and he won $10,000. [01:20:23] Speaker A: Dang. [01:20:23] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So you gotta be careful. Like, I don't. Like when I be at work. I don't talk about nothing like that. Like. [01:20:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause you never know. Cause a lot of people, they'll hold that for ammo. You might be cool with them now, but they'll bring that stuff up later. Be like, yeah, he said this once before, but I didn't say anything. But then you jammed up. [01:20:43] Speaker B: Why would you go to work talking about that shit anyway? Why you. You garf Brooks? Like, okay, she your stylist or whatever, but why you trying to holler at her? You. Even if he did, like, why get her one room? Get her in her own room so it won't be no kind of, you know what I'm saying? [01:21:00] Speaker A: He's a rock star, though. He's a country star, but he's a rock star, so. [01:21:03] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. But still. And I want to say he was married at the time, so. Wow. [01:21:08] Speaker A: Now that sounds even more about right. [01:21:13] Speaker B: So that happened. So it ain't just they was like, they trying to take down the black man. Where they trying to take down him, too. [01:21:21] Speaker A: Talk about taking down the black man. [01:21:24] Speaker B: Whoa, whoa. [01:21:25] Speaker A: Come on, man. Atlanta, the dentist. [01:21:30] Speaker B: Oh, you heard about. Oh, yeah, I did. [01:21:32] Speaker A: Why would they do that, Mandy? Why they gonna give up the plug? [01:21:38] Speaker B: He must be. Fuck somebody mouth up. [01:21:39] Speaker A: Nah, I mean, shit's been going on. Let the people know what it is, man. [01:21:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. Investigators raided an office of Atlanta. They call him the top veneer specialist, and he's accused of being a fake dentist. Oh, God. His name is Brandon Dillard. He's not a dentist. Never been a dentist. And as much as he may want to play one on Instagram, he is not one. That's what attorney will wooten said. He's the Fulton county deputy district attorney. Says they rated the officers of a list smiles Atlanta. The company has 157,000 followers on Instagram and has been in operation since 2021. But, yeah, he's been arrested because he's not a licensed dentist and has been illegally performing veneer procedures. [01:22:34] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:22:35] Speaker B: Yeah. Only dentists can legally perform veneer procedures. [01:22:41] Speaker A: That's not saying he didn't know how to do it. That's just saying he wasn't sanctioned to do that. [01:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah. They said if you went to this and you thought it was a dental office and you looked at the equipment, it appears to be legitimate. But what's the but? That's what the best frost is do is they do everything they can to make themselves look legitimate. And in this case, this is an illegitimate operation. The problem is that. [01:23:09] Speaker A: That's crazy, though. It's the same thing as the ladies getting the implants and stuff like that. [01:23:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:23:19] Speaker A: Cause they have offices like that also in Atlanta. [01:23:22] Speaker B: Yeah. They say he was allegedly holding training sessions for people across the country in veneers, charging more than $6,000 to be of a Nif specialist. Dang. [01:23:35] Speaker A: I wonder what that paperwork looked like that you had to sign. It had to be some kind of waiver to say, hey, if anything happened, it wasn't me. [01:23:44] Speaker B: What if it wasn't, though? I wonder what? [01:23:49] Speaker A: How long he's been. Six years he's been in business. [01:23:51] Speaker B: Nah. Three years. [01:23:53] Speaker A: Three years. [01:23:54] Speaker B: Yep. I wonder how they figured out. [01:23:59] Speaker A: Somebody. Somebody might have did a complaint about half. Yep. [01:24:04] Speaker B: My hair. [01:24:05] Speaker A: They say those, those cheaper veneers, they crack sometime, the whole two for come out and stuff like that. [01:24:13] Speaker B: I've never. [01:24:16] Speaker A: It hurts when they bite hard stuff. [01:24:19] Speaker B: Because that, I think to get the real veneers, you gotta shave your real teeth down. [01:24:23] Speaker A: Yes, you do. And I guarantee he was doing that, too. [01:24:26] Speaker B: I hope not. Yeah, but I mean, he. Somebody had to complain, say something ain't right about him. Or maybe somebody went to his class, got a certificate, tried to get a job somewhere, and they was like, nah, this ain't real. [01:24:45] Speaker A: Shout out to my homegirl, Nairobi. She just got back yesterday. She do teeth? No, she got her teeth done. She went to. [01:24:53] Speaker B: She got them chiclets. [01:24:55] Speaker A: They look good on instagram. [01:24:57] Speaker B: Them shit don't look. They look. They're distracting in real life. [01:25:01] Speaker A: Yeah, they are. Because they're super white. [01:25:04] Speaker B: They're too white. They got to get an off white. There's nobody teeth that white. [01:25:08] Speaker A: Yes. Drink some coffee. [01:25:10] Speaker B: And then the top be super white and the bottom be. [01:25:13] Speaker A: You got to get top and bottom, though. [01:25:15] Speaker B: You got to get top and bottom. [01:25:16] Speaker A: You got to get. [01:25:17] Speaker B: Then you be looking like the Cheshire cat. [01:25:19] Speaker A: Hot cha cha, cha, cha, cha cha. I ain't say that, but, yeah, she just got back from one of the foreign countries and got it done. [01:25:30] Speaker B: She went to that. What's that dude goya. He be doing like. He did, like Rick Ross. [01:25:34] Speaker A: She went to some lady. Cause she sent me the information, what she wants. [01:25:37] Speaker B: She said, you need to get yours done. [01:25:39] Speaker A: I didn't know what she was doing. [01:25:40] Speaker B: You need to get yours done. I asked her, you comfortable with yours? [01:25:43] Speaker A: I'm comfortable, but I'll take them. [01:25:45] Speaker B: You do get veneers. [01:25:47] Speaker A: Yeah, not no big one. [01:25:48] Speaker B: You don't need no veneers. You want them straight like that? [01:25:52] Speaker A: Yeah, they gotta be straight. I be smiling all the time, too. [01:25:55] Speaker B: Ain't nothing wrong with your teeth. What's up, nigga? [01:25:59] Speaker A: My mouth ain't opened out one time. [01:26:00] Speaker B: Just to put shades on. [01:26:02] Speaker A: Just a grin. [01:26:03] Speaker B: Put shades on with them damn shits. Yeah, he was gonna be my scammer, but. [01:26:09] Speaker A: Oh, my bad. [01:26:09] Speaker B: I ain't had enough information. Too much. But I do have a scammer. Okay. I did fraud today. Hey, good job today. Okay, cuz. The blessings come from God, cuz. I'm committing fraud. [01:26:23] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Okay. [01:26:27] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today. Hey. [01:26:32] Speaker A: Okay. [01:26:32] Speaker B: I did a good job today. Hey, blessings come from God, cuz. I'm committing fraud. [01:26:38] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:26:40] Speaker B: I did a good job today. That music means it's our scammer of the week. [01:26:45] Speaker A: You can't tell me that's not you. [01:26:46] Speaker B: That ain't me. People be saying that. That ain't me. I forgot who got. I think it was either key or amy sent me that. [01:26:53] Speaker A: That's you, man. [01:26:55] Speaker B: But this is a Georgia businessman now. You know who Dwight Howard is, right? [01:26:59] Speaker A: Yep. [01:26:59] Speaker B: Even though you don't watch sports. [01:27:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Basketball player. [01:27:02] Speaker B: Yeah. So he got scammed. He got scammed by Calvin Darden junior. He was a Georgia businessman. He was convicted Friday of scamming Dwight Howard out of millions of dollars in a bogus scheme to buy the WNBA's Atlanta dream. That's the women's basketball team. [01:27:21] Speaker A: That nigga was selling something he ain't even own. [01:27:23] Speaker B: He ain't even own. He was also convicted of cheating former WNBA forward. I mean, sorry, former NBA forward Chandler Parsons, in the separate rules. Howard. He testified during the trial that Darden fooled him into giving him $7 million by convincing him that it was an investment toward the purchase of the dream. In reality, a three member investor group that included former player Renee Montgomery bought the team in 2021. When a prosecutor asked if he got anything in return for the $7 million, Howard testified that he got a slap in the face. Said daughter also teamed up with. Sports agent. With a sports agent, Naful Parsons, who had a nine year NBA career in the Senate. $1 million that was supposed to aid in the development of James Wiseman, who currently plays in the NBA. Darden's conviction came eight years after he was sentenced to a year in prison for impersonating his successful father and it failed bid to buy Maxim magazine. So he came with money. Came from money. He said, darden. [01:28:29] Speaker A: That's how he got so much. [01:28:30] Speaker B: What's the. Wasn't it a lawyer named James Darden or something like that? [01:28:35] Speaker A: What kind of case? What case was it? [01:28:38] Speaker B: What you mean, what case was it? [01:28:40] Speaker A: He known for James Darden? [01:28:42] Speaker B: Yeah, OJ. I think he was on the other side, on the losing side against OJ. I want to say that's the guy's name. Cause it was that lady and then him. He was a black, black attorney. [01:28:55] Speaker A: I wonder if they connected. [01:28:57] Speaker B: Yeah, it says, it says that in the case that where he tried to impersonate his father, he got leniency by cooperating. So he basically snitched against others charged in the case. [01:29:10] Speaker A: Well, is he at least a junior? Do they got the same name? Or he just. [01:29:16] Speaker B: I mean, he said Calvin. No, he ain't junior. No, no, he is a junior. Oh, okay, Calvin Darden Junior. But Darden isn't a popular name. [01:29:25] Speaker A: You're right. [01:29:26] Speaker B: I think his name was James Darden. This time, though, Darden, he turned down two officers by the government to plead guilty. And he took that shit to try. Got him twelve white folks and took that shit to trial. But prosecutors believe he'll face between eleven and 14 years in prison when he is sentenced earlier next year. I mean, like that line in that juvie song say, didn't give a fuck if we ball for three minutes. So he took that, man, $7 million, he can go sit down for eleven years. [01:29:55] Speaker A: He brought some shit, too. [01:29:57] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he had to buy some shit. I mean, $7 million, he brought some shit. [01:30:00] Speaker A: What'd he buy to. [01:30:01] Speaker B: I don't know, whatever. To keep the cause. You don't just give $7 million to just a random nigga like, yo, I'm gonna help you buy the dream. This nigga had to look, he probably was in shape. Got all the nice suits. [01:30:14] Speaker A: Yeah, he was in circles, you know what I'm saying? [01:30:16] Speaker B: He got the cars, all of that. You can fool niggas real quick. You a quick talker and you got to look. You can fool niggas real quick. [01:30:23] Speaker A: It says, included two $500,000 cars, $110,000 piano. [01:30:33] Speaker B: Jesus Christ. [01:30:36] Speaker A: 765,000 down payment on a $3.7 million house, a $90,000 luxury watch, and that's it. Shit, he balled out with the whole thing. [01:30:52] Speaker B: Yeah, they said another half a million dollars on home upgrades, and he bought hundreds of thousands of dollars spending on art. [01:30:59] Speaker A: That piano by itself show he got money. He got somewhere to put a $110,000 piano. [01:31:07] Speaker B: That ain't no Casio. [01:31:08] Speaker A: You write about that? [01:31:09] Speaker B: $500,000 on two cars, that's probably like a Bentley. [01:31:13] Speaker A: Yeah, $250,000 a piece. [01:31:15] Speaker B: You know, something like that. Yeah. [01:31:18] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:31:19] Speaker B: Yeah. So that was our scammer of the week, Mister Calvin Darden. He got over on Dwight Howard. [01:31:24] Speaker A: Yo, Calvin, holl at me. [01:31:26] Speaker B: No, Calvin, don't holler at me. [01:31:27] Speaker A: I mean, come on, man. [01:31:29] Speaker B: Calvin might scam your ass out of something. [01:31:31] Speaker A: I ain't got nothing broke, baby. [01:31:33] Speaker B: Yeah, you broke, baby. Fuck around. Think you getting you some good water. You start drinking that shit, your damn ears fall off. [01:31:40] Speaker A: That nigga canva pull up. Hey, man, you want me to sell you the earth that you standing on? [01:31:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I got this land. Get your ass right up out of there. Yeah. Yeah. Um, but, yeah, man, that's it for us this week. Well, that's it for us today. Come back Wednesday, we gonna have a list episode about nineties fashion, which should be interesting. Um, you got anything else before we get out of here? [01:32:10] Speaker A: Nah, man. Um. Shit. [01:32:13] Speaker B: Well, give everybody a social media shit. [01:32:16] Speaker A: L E L. Murphy. Facebook. On Instagram, it is photography. Underscore by underscore Leo. [01:32:28] Speaker B: You can find me on social media at preacher, underscore BP. You can find the show on Instagram at DJ Blade show. Email us [email protected]. yeah, and come back Wednesday. We'll talk about nineties fashion. At any rate, we'll see you then. Shaboi, be easy and we out. [01:32:47] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ blaze.

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