Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now.
Going on the bench.
Welcome back, welcome back. Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy.
[00:00:48] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Cory.
[00:00:49] Speaker B: Oh, shoot. Oh, oh, there you go, there you go.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: Come on, man.
[00:00:53] Speaker B: How you doing, Corey?
[00:00:54] Speaker A: Good, how are you, B?
[00:00:56] Speaker B: I'm okay, I'm okay. How was your weekend?
[00:00:59] Speaker A: My weekend was great, actually.
[00:01:01] Speaker B: Really?
[00:01:01] Speaker A: Yes, it was great actually.
[00:01:03] Speaker B: Really?
[00:01:04] Speaker A: Yes, it was one. So I celebrated my cousin's birthday.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: Is your cousin birthday?
[00:01:11] Speaker A: Yes, we celebrated to him.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: I don't care. Good luck. Shout out to him.
Yeah, we know. We knew this probably was a girl. Y'all don't celebrate men's birthdays.
[00:01:24] Speaker A: Yes, I do.
[00:01:25] Speaker B: Continue.
[00:01:25] Speaker A: Yes, I do.
[00:01:26] Speaker B: Continue.
[00:01:26] Speaker A: Yes, I do. But yeah, she turned 32.
Me and my sister in law got a. Well, my sister in law, she got the hotel room and then we decorated it for her. So, you know, when she walked in, it's whole lot of balloons. 32. Happy birthday.
And then she set up. She actually set up a picnic for us in the park and she had like table set up floral arrangements. Like she had, she did her thing. She had little gifts for us and we celebrating her, which was amazing.
[00:02:06] Speaker B: She's lucky whoever set it up, because yesterday was a nice day.
[00:02:12] Speaker A: Yesterday was perfect for her. And she says, she's, she says, she says for her birthday every year, she always has like the weather is always perfect for her.
She says it, she says, I'm. She's one of God's favorites.
[00:02:24] Speaker B: Oh, God.
[00:02:26] Speaker A: Then after that, you know, cuz it was a. It was mom group. We were, everybody was mom, so that was real good. And we were all talking so much. No, no, it was no men.
[00:02:35] Speaker B: Y'all was talking so much and what.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: No about just being mothers. And everybody's like, we need a podcast, not another mom group.
[00:02:42] Speaker B: Y'all need a podcast? Yeah, I mean, I know the place.
I know a place. Yeah, I do.
[00:02:48] Speaker A: Okay. Okay.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: Do the all the moms live where you were one?
[00:02:53] Speaker A: I think no. Three of them lived in Colombia.
But they were just saying. They were even just talking about, yeah, maybe we could do it once a month or something.
[00:03:03] Speaker B: No, we will. Yeah, sure. Once a month. Yeah. Sign up.
[00:03:08] Speaker A: So ridiculous.
[00:03:09] Speaker B: Sign up, sign up.
[00:03:11] Speaker A: And then we went and got drinks and dinner after.
[00:03:14] Speaker B: Interesting. Y'all got drunk?
[00:03:17] Speaker A: No, I didn't get drunk. I was the designated driver.
[00:03:20] Speaker B: Did you drink?
[00:03:21] Speaker A: I had a sip.
[00:03:22] Speaker B: You should. Might as well have got drunk.
[00:03:24] Speaker A: Absolutely not.
[00:03:24] Speaker B: If you gonna jump, jump, do it expeditiously. You're killing yourself Stuff. What's his name? TS what was his name? I don't know how. Lean on me. What was his name? Sam's. Sam, you're killing yourself. Sam's.
[00:03:34] Speaker A: You're ridiculous.
[00:03:35] Speaker B: Do it expeditiously.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: No, I'm not. I was a designated driver and I just drank. I drank water when we were actually at the bar and restaurant, I drank a glass of wine when we were at the picnic, and that was at like 4 or 5 o'clock. Ish.
[00:03:52] Speaker B: Was it red wine or white wine?
[00:03:54] Speaker A: Red.
[00:03:54] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:03:56] Speaker A: What?
[00:03:56] Speaker B: Nothing. Yeah, I just wanted to say. Exactly.
[00:03:58] Speaker A: Unbelievable. Yeah, but it was. I had a great time.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: Wonderful.
[00:04:03] Speaker A: Everybody had a great time. It was nice being without our children and being.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: I hope y'all kids don't hear this.
[00:04:12] Speaker A: I hope they do that.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: It was nice being without them.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: It sure was. We got to breathe. No, Mom. Mom. Mom. Mami. Ma. Ma. Ma. Hi.
[00:04:24] Speaker B: Okay, Stewie.
[00:04:25] Speaker A: Just saying.
[00:04:27] Speaker B: That's how they do.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: Yes. He'll just tap.
[00:04:31] Speaker B: That's all you did this weekend?
[00:04:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so. That is. Yeah, that's all that was. That was pretty much my plan for the weekend.
[00:04:38] Speaker B: Wonderful. I had plans for the weekend.
[00:04:40] Speaker A: What happened? Did you do. Did they go? You know, kind of.
[00:04:45] Speaker B: So, you know, I've been playing basketball all season, and yesterday was the start of the playoffs.
[00:04:54] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:04:55] Speaker B: And, you know, I got all prepared, got to the game, you know, to the gym or whatever. You know, watched the game before, and I was the only one there.
[00:05:09] Speaker A: Wait, what do you mean?
[00:05:10] Speaker B: I was the only one there, like, for my team.
[00:05:13] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:05:13] Speaker B: And then a couple more guys showed up. By a couple, I mean two more guys showed up 10 minutes before the game. One other guy showed up. No. One minute before the game, one other guy showed up. And then when it was time to start, it was just us four, so. Yeah, so we had to forfeit.
[00:05:31] Speaker A: Nobody came.
[00:05:32] Speaker B: Yeah, nobody came.
[00:05:33] Speaker A: So that's wicked diabolical work.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: Yes. That pissed me off.
[00:05:41] Speaker A: That's nasty work.
This whole season, they had y'all playing, and then when it really counted, nobody showed up.
[00:05:48] Speaker B: Yep, nobody showed up.
[00:05:49] Speaker A: I would have been pissed off.
[00:05:51] Speaker B: These young kids these days. But anyway, so our season went off with a bang. Got put out without a fight.
[00:05:59] Speaker A: So sorry.
[00:06:01] Speaker B: Wasted a whole lot of time.
[00:06:02] Speaker A: What did the three that was there with you say? Like, what was everybody's reactions? Like? They really not. They really not gonna show up.
[00:06:09] Speaker B: They was just like. They couldn't believe it either. Like, that's crazy. That's crazy. They just kept saying, you know, the young kids don't got too much vocabulary.
[00:06:17] Speaker A: That's crazy. That's. Wow.
[00:06:19] Speaker B: That's. That's crazy. That's wild. And one. One guy showed up 15 minutes late.
He was like, man, they ain't gonna let us play. I was like, no, we're supposed to start 15 minutes ago.
[00:06:28] Speaker A: No, dummy.
[00:06:29] Speaker B: Yeah, you late. You late. Yeah.
[00:06:31] Speaker A: Had it been the five of y'all, y'all probably could have started.
[00:06:33] Speaker B: He said he. Yeah, we would have started. We started the week before with just five of us. And we was doing pretty good, too.
But he said that he got to the gym and looked in the backseat. His shoes wasn't in the. In the car. And so he had to go home and get his shoes. But you knew the schedule came out, like, Wednesday or Thursday. You knew Wednesday.
[00:06:55] Speaker A: Everybody knew. Right.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? That's no excuse.
[00:06:58] Speaker A: But anyway, and so, like, the person, the one who put the basketball team together, he didn't show.
[00:07:04] Speaker B: He had to work.
So that was a good excuse. And he thought the game was going to be Sunday. So he took off for Sunday instead of waiting.
[00:07:12] Speaker A: Dang.
[00:07:13] Speaker B: And then he got called in.
[00:07:14] Speaker A: So I'd be like, I'm never playing.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: With you guys again. Oh, I'm not playing with them again.
[00:07:19] Speaker A: Ever. Ever.
[00:07:20] Speaker B: Me and somebody else, we're gonna have our own team next year.
[00:07:22] Speaker A: Yeah, make sure you do that so y'all can get some wins.
[00:07:24] Speaker B: Yeah, we had, like, three wins this year. Two or three wins this year. But we have more next year. But anyway.
[00:07:30] Speaker A: All right.
[00:07:31] Speaker B: Have you been. I had a chance to watch anything this week.
[00:07:35] Speaker A: Let me think, let me think, let me think. Hold on.
No, I didn't watch it. Wait, it's impossible. I had to have watched something. It took me, like, four days to do my hair.
[00:07:48] Speaker B: Yeah, so you had to be doing something.
[00:07:50] Speaker A: Let me see. Hold on. Let me see.
[00:07:53] Speaker B: Well, while you look, I watched.
I think the End of Paradise came out this week. The last episode was Tuesday.
That was pretty good. If y'all watch paradise on Hulu, Common side effects. Still watching that. That's still going on. The Adult Swim show.
It was a shout out to Yoshi from relationship status and eggs, grits and ignorance.
He told me about a show called Running Point. It's like a comedy basketball show. I think they supposed to be kind of like the Lakers. Cause they in la. But it's a comedy basketball show.
You'll recognize a whole lot of People that's in it. What's the boyfriend from Insecure? What was his name?
[00:08:39] Speaker A: His real name?
[00:08:40] Speaker B: Well, his name on the show.
[00:08:43] Speaker A: Oh, man. I got it.
[00:08:44] Speaker B: I keep wanting to say to him, no, his real name is J. Ellis, I think.
[00:08:49] Speaker A: No, he's. It started with an L.
Was it Lance? No, not Lance. Lawrence.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: Lawrence.
[00:08:56] Speaker A: Lawrence.
[00:08:57] Speaker B: He plays in it and it lets me know how, like, kind of how old our age range is. Cause he play a coach.
[00:09:05] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:09:07] Speaker B: So.
So he's in that. But it's pretty funny.
What?
[00:09:11] Speaker A: No, go ahead.
[00:09:14] Speaker B: Invincible. I watched that. Abbott elementary. This. This. This week was good. They always have, you know, funny stuff.
And then I watched a new show called Deli Boys. It was about some. I think they From Pakistan, and they.
Their father had had, like, money or whatever, but then he dies, and then they found out a secret he had or whatever. It wasn't what I was expecting. I wanted to see a show like, you know, like, it'll be like a show of a different culture, and you'll find out a whole bunch about their culture.
[00:09:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:43] Speaker B: Like, through kind of like mo.
[00:09:45] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:45] Speaker B: I thought it was gonna be kind of like that, but it was kind of like a. It was like a Pakistani gangster show. Oh, yeah. But it was all right. Short episodes. I watched that, and it's a show called Scam Goddess.
I think it comes on, like, freeform, but it's on Hulu and it just like, stores. It's kind of like. What's that show?
American Greed.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:10:08] Speaker B: It's kind of like American Greed, but it's kind of more. A little bit. A little more comical. But it's hosted by a black lady. But it's hosted by. She had like, a podcast called Scam Goddess, but it had one episode in it about the pastor in Brooklyn.
Did you hear about him?
[00:10:26] Speaker A: No.
[00:10:26] Speaker B: You didn't hear about him?
[00:10:27] Speaker A: No. I'm scared. That's why.
[00:10:28] Speaker B: And you from Brooklyn.
[00:10:29] Speaker A: I know that's why.
[00:10:30] Speaker B: His name. What was he.
[00:10:31] Speaker A: That's why I giggled. This.
[00:10:32] Speaker B: His name was. It was Pastor Whitehead.
[00:10:34] Speaker A: What he do.
[00:10:36] Speaker B: So during COVID Well, like, it was like kind of around the end of like, the quarantine times and stuff. He had got robbed. Some guys had went in his. Because he was doing, like, live like a. He was stream. Live streaming his church service, and people had went in and robbed him because he was like, real flashy. He was driving like a. A phantom. He had like a. I. Was it a wraith. It's one of them ghost type cars, Rolls Royces.
He would. He had, like, big chain. He would wear, like, a big chain with a cross on it. He showed his, like, what he called a prayer room, which really was a. Like, a closet, probably bigger than this room. And he had, like, all kind of Gucci and Fendi and Louis Vuitton and, like, he would wear, like, Gucci suits. He wasn't just robbing the church, he was robbing the people.
[00:11:29] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I mean, because people are the church.
[00:11:32] Speaker B: He had people, like, quote, unquote, invest in real estate. He took, like, $90,000 for one woman.
[00:11:39] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:11:40] Speaker B: Yeah, we talked about him on here before. He was, like, the scammer of the week, but he went to jail for, like, 20 something years. He got arrested, but they did an episode on him, and then they had, like. It was a scene that went viral where he, like, manhandled a woman that was in his church that stood up and told him she was, like, a false preacher or whatever. And he, like, grabbed her by the throat and a hair and, like, pushed out the church or whatever. And. And they had that woman on there talking. You know what I'm saying? So that show scam guys, it's pretty good. He had.
[00:12:09] Speaker A: I'll have to look this up so.
[00:12:11] Speaker B: Far, six episodes, but, like, two of them where they really scammed, like, people.
But it's pretty good. And the host is kind of comical. So that's what I watched this week.
[00:12:24] Speaker A: I'mma look into that show.
[00:12:25] Speaker B: Yeah, look out for that.
[00:12:26] Speaker A: Look out for that.
[00:12:27] Speaker B: So you was researching? You was looking.
[00:12:29] Speaker A: Oh, I ain't really do. I ain't really watching nothing. I just been on my True Blood binge. Oh, my. Vampires.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: What's that guy?
[00:12:37] Speaker A: An interview with the vampire.
Because they on. They finally on season four.
[00:12:42] Speaker B: There's a joke right there.
[00:12:43] Speaker A: Y'all go ahead.
[00:12:44] Speaker B: There's a joke right there.
[00:12:45] Speaker A: I'm waiting.
[00:12:47] Speaker B: Should I say it?
[00:12:48] Speaker A: Say it.
[00:12:48] Speaker B: Should I call it one?
[00:12:50] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:12:51] Speaker B: No, go ahead, say it.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: Say it.
[00:12:54] Speaker B: You like watching things that suck.
[00:13:02] Speaker A: Touche.
[00:13:04] Speaker B: Where we at? Right here. There we go.
So that's it. So we do have a couple of emails. Let me get to these emails real quick.
We got one for the List episode, and then we got one for this episode. It's from the homie Philly. Shout out to Philly.
[00:13:23] Speaker A: Hey, Philly. Philly.
[00:13:24] Speaker B: He says, yo, Bull. Yo, L, Yo, Corey. Peace and Pan Africanism to you. Strong black brothers and one strong black sister said the Tom Green reference was random. That John was funny as shit back in the day. I forgot what made us bring Up Tom Green.
[00:13:39] Speaker A: I can't remember, but we talked a little bit about. I'm shocked I didn't start quoting his stuff when he was in Charlie's Angels. His Chad is great. He is great.
[00:13:48] Speaker B: You know another show that I started to say, but we were already off on a little tangent, but Andy Milanakis, his show.
[00:13:57] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:58] Speaker B: You ever watched that?
[00:13:59] Speaker A: I never watched it. I just heard of it.
[00:14:01] Speaker B: Yeah, he was a. He still looked the same. He probably like 40 something now, but he looked like a little 13 year old. He looked like a. Like a regular size 13 year old. But he grown like. He don't look like a small 13 year old, but that just. It's some kind of thing he got.
He used to like do weird stuff too. But yeah, Tom Green show was funny.
[00:14:20] Speaker A: Nah, Tom Green.
I learned of Tom Green when he was the chad that was just on. That's what he called himself in Charlie's Angels. Was he.
[00:14:30] Speaker B: Was he a villain?
[00:14:31] Speaker A: Nah, he was Drew Barrymore's boyfriend.
[00:14:33] Speaker B: Really?
[00:14:34] Speaker A: And they actually were married at one point.
[00:14:37] Speaker B: In real life.
[00:14:38] Speaker A: In real life, Yep.
[00:14:39] Speaker B: That kind of reminds me of when what's the lady name that married.
That married Jim Carrey and she was an anti vaxxer. What's her name? Jenny McCarthy.
[00:14:50] Speaker A: Was it Jenny? Yeah, it had to be.
[00:14:52] Speaker B: Yeah, she.
[00:14:53] Speaker A: I remember them being in a relationship.
[00:14:55] Speaker B: Yeah. When they first got together. That kind of reminds me of that same thing. But he got more serious. Tom Green just stayed.
[00:15:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:15:03] Speaker B: Crazy.
He says, yes, I was alive and kicking in 1985. Okay. I was wondering. Said, Nah, that's five. Corey emailed the show to prove she was listening in her unexcused absences. Yeah. So she. She got half an occurrence for not being here.
[00:15:19] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
Yeah.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: He said. RP Angie Stone, high star was correct. Her daughter diamond definitely attended the illustrious South Carolina State University. Yeah, I figured that. Cause a lot of people like from Columbia stuff was like posting their.
[00:15:37] Speaker A: Damn. It's still so sad.
[00:15:39] Speaker B: Posting their condolences and stuff. Yeah. Shout out to Funkmaster Flex making an appearance on the show. I did Funk Master Flex.
[00:15:46] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:15:46] Speaker B: I be forgetting, bro. I'm telling you.
[00:15:48] Speaker A: Cause you like channel him and you not you anymore. That's why you be forgetting.
[00:15:54] Speaker B: Don't get gassed.
Yeah.
Said be easy and. Ls back and forth regarding who are they?
Who are the they you referring to Was funny as shit, cuz man, like.
[00:16:09] Speaker A: He was saying, you hate when he does that.
[00:16:11] Speaker B: No, I hate when everybody does that. That. Because in the. The thing we were talking about was like, between, like three different entities. So what? They are they? Who are they?
[00:16:22] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I. I understood.
[00:16:24] Speaker B: Who's on third? They on third. Who is they? You know what I'm saying?
[00:16:29] Speaker A: Them. Them. Who we talking about? No, it's multiple thems. Who are they?
[00:16:34] Speaker B: Like, yeah, that. Yeah. And then he just was like, never mind. No, not never mind. We gotta finish this.
[00:16:42] Speaker A: He said off camera, we'll talk about you. Like, no, we started it on camera. We gonna finish it now.
[00:16:48] Speaker B: It's people, like, I think sometimes people forget, like, when they do a podcast or like when they listen. Like, if you listen to a podcast and you know what the person talking about, you can kind of hear a little glimpse of it and know, you know what they're referring to. But some people don't know anything about what you're talking about on the podcast, you know what I'm saying? But especially when it regards a story. Inside jokes. Sometimes inside jokes need to just be inside jokes. And you'll catch up when you catch up. But I think that was a serious story. What was we talking about?
[00:17:17] Speaker A: We were talking about something serious.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Something kind of serious.
[00:17:19] Speaker A: Yeah, something serious. I can't remember, but it was something serious.
[00:17:23] Speaker B: I doubt he'll listen to this.
And so for the listeners that are.
[00:17:27] Speaker A: Listening and emailing are watching.
[00:17:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I was right.
He's not here. So I win by default, go to court.
[00:17:37] Speaker A: He's not here to defend himself.
[00:17:38] Speaker B: Yeah, he's not here to defend himself. I got a default judgment. He says, another good episode. Can't wait to hear the next regular at List Jones. Philly, Shout out to you, Philly. I wanted to say. Oh, maybe he gonna say it on the list. I think his list email is about the last episode. We talked about places we wanted to go. I kind of changed some of my places. Cause as I was thinking during the list, like, a lot of my places was like, kind of like American.
And I didn't want it to have a whole bunch of American. Especially the places I was gonna list the way I wanted to live.
[00:18:12] Speaker A: I was kind of ashamed that you weren't very broad.
[00:18:16] Speaker B: Yeah. And it's.
One of them is where I lived before.
So maybe I'll bring that back up on that episode.
I guess we get into some articles.
[00:18:29] Speaker A: Let's talk about what's going on.
[00:18:31] Speaker B: Yeah, we talk about what's going on in the world.
I guess one of the main things that happened, this happened this week was the Fort Worth of black culture. The passing of another.
Another black icon.
One of the Tonys died.
[00:18:52] Speaker A: I know.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: Dwayne Wiggins is his name.
[00:18:54] Speaker A: It feels good.
[00:18:56] Speaker B: A founding member of Tony, Tony Tony.
He was 64 years old.
He died in California is what they said.
You know him by, you know, the song you sung. It feels good. Anniversary what you come to do.
It never rains in Southern California. Said he had bladder cancer.
[00:19:20] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:19:21] Speaker B: Over the past. Can't you cut that out? You can't cut your bladder out, can you? Cut your bladder out?
[00:19:26] Speaker A: You mean like the whole thing?
[00:19:28] Speaker B: Yeah. You'll die without your bladder.
[00:19:30] Speaker A: I don't know.
I'm not very versed in medical terms and stuff. I can't tell you, but I'll ask my cousin who's a doctor.
[00:19:41] Speaker B: Yeah, ask your doctor cousin. Have him email him or her email. Dwayne's life was incomparable, and his music and service impacted millions around the world, including his hometown of Oakland, California. He was a guitarist, producer, composer, philanthropist, mentor, and founder member of Tony, Tony, Tony. He was deeply passionate about providing artist development and mentorship to emerging young musicians, helping to shape the careers of many. That was something his family said.
So, yeah, that was kind of big. What up? You know. Yeah, had a lot of people talking.
[00:20:17] Speaker A: I was introduced to Tony, Tony, Tony and House Party, too.
[00:20:21] Speaker B: I don't know what you came to do. Yeah, them dances. You looking back on that movie, them dancers was kind of whack.
[00:20:26] Speaker A: They. Yeah, I mean, part one was that dance battle was.
[00:20:30] Speaker B: Oh, you said House Party two, but part two.
[00:20:32] Speaker A: Yeah, part two.
[00:20:33] Speaker B: I mean, them dances still kind of whack. All them dances. Now I look at that.
[00:20:37] Speaker A: Don't talk about. Don't do that.
[00:20:38] Speaker B: It looked like. No, it's comparable to, like, the first slam dunk contest. To, like the slam dunk contest now.
[00:20:45] Speaker A: How dare you.
[00:20:47] Speaker B: Them dances, wasn't it?
[00:20:48] Speaker A: It's iconic.
[00:20:49] Speaker B: The best thing they did was jump over that lady.
[00:20:50] Speaker A: Everybody knows those dances.
[00:20:54] Speaker B: And everybody can.
[00:20:54] Speaker A: Iconic.
[00:20:55] Speaker B: And everybody can do those dances.
[00:20:57] Speaker A: No, everybody still can't. That whole cannon play that whole kick, go around in a circle, and then double back and kick. They can't. A lot of people still can't do that.
[00:21:08] Speaker B: Really?
[00:21:09] Speaker A: It's not that easy for some people.
[00:21:11] Speaker B: I guess, you know, I'm sorry, I'm in a privilege. I'm talking from a place of privilege.
[00:21:16] Speaker A: Yes. I'm a dancer.
[00:21:17] Speaker B: I'm gonna cover it up first. Don't cover up that stomach.
[00:21:20] Speaker A: Shut up.
[00:21:20] Speaker B: Shut up.
Shout out to Dwayne Wiggins. Yeah, D. Wayne is D. Yeah, D. Wayne, it's Dwayne Wiggins. I didn't know they were 64, though.
[00:21:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't know they were up there like that. Yeah, but then it makes sense. Cause my mom was a fan of Tony Tony Tony.
[00:21:40] Speaker B: So, I mean.
[00:21:42] Speaker A: But no, like, she was.
[00:21:44] Speaker B: They came out in, like, the 80s, 90s. When did Tony Tony come out?
[00:21:48] Speaker A: I want to say 90 80s.
Had to be the late 80s.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: I mean, that's fair. I mean, it could have been young. I mean, I. I would assume you. Well, how old is, like, New Edition?
[00:22:00] Speaker A: They're in their 50s.
[00:22:01] Speaker B: In their 50s?
[00:22:02] Speaker A: Early 50s.
[00:22:03] Speaker B: Yeah. So they were out before Tony Tony Tony.
[00:22:06] Speaker A: Were they?
[00:22:07] Speaker B: Yeah, they came out in the 80s. They were like kids.
[00:22:10] Speaker A: No, I know that. Well, that's probably why. Cause they were kids.
[00:22:14] Speaker B: But it seems to me like Tony Tony Tony would be younger than New Edition.
[00:22:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
Let me see. Let's just see.
[00:22:23] Speaker B: I wonder how old Rafael Sadiq is.
I guess all of the guys from Tony Tony Tony are from Oakland. Rafael Sadiq. When it was the All Star Weekend, during. I think it was a Saturday night, they had, like, the celebrity stuff or whatever, and he, like, did a performance. It was like, him.
E40 in vogue.
They all performed, but Raphael Sadiq did the beginning part. Like, he did a whole set by himself, like, singing. When the players were introduced or whatever.
[00:22:53] Speaker A: Yeah.
Okay, so they were introduced at.
In 1988. That's when they started.
[00:23:02] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
Okay.
[00:23:05] Speaker A: Okay. Rafael Sadiq is 58.
So he was just the older one.
[00:23:11] Speaker B: And he played the music and stuff, too. So maybe he was, like, the main producer for them.
[00:23:14] Speaker A: Yeah, his big brother.
[00:23:16] Speaker B: I didn't think. Okay.
And you said a New Edition is, like, in their 50s. I mean, early 50s.
[00:23:23] Speaker A: Early 50s. And then, let me see. Amar Khalil. Another one.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: That's the third one.
[00:23:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:29] Speaker B: I wonder, which Tony are they. Why did they call themselves Tony Tony Tony?
[00:23:33] Speaker A: I don't know. Let's see. Let's see here.
[00:23:37] Speaker B: You can find that out.
[00:23:38] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:38] Speaker B: You got time for that?
[00:23:40] Speaker A: Of course I do.
[00:23:43] Speaker B: Put the camera on you while you.
[00:23:44] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:23:45] Speaker B: Your damn phone.
And while she finds that.
[00:23:51] Speaker A: Okay. The band named Tony Tony Tony is derived. Told you I was gonna find that quick.
[00:23:55] Speaker B: That was quick.
[00:23:55] Speaker A: Derived from the names of the two of. Two of the band members. Dwayne and Timothy Christian Riley and their cousin. Huh?
[00:24:04] Speaker B: That's their middle name or something?
[00:24:07] Speaker A: Uh, yeah. Dwayne's real name is Anthony, but he often referred to himself as Tony.
[00:24:14] Speaker B: Oh, Anthony.
[00:24:16] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:24:17] Speaker B: Makes sense.
[00:24:19] Speaker A: Yeah. They said it came from a private joke about a mutual friend's name.
And then you know, his middle name being Anthony Tony, you know, but yeah, that's what. That's how they came up with that.
A little history for y'all.
[00:24:33] Speaker B: Somebody knew that it was a post. It was a group, a face, a Facebook group. I'm in. They talk about entertainment and stuff. And they posted the article of, you know, about him dying. And, you know, like, when you post articles or whatever, you could put, like, your caption, and his caption was, it feels bad.
[00:24:53] Speaker A: So terrible. Damn.
Nobody gives it 24 hours anymore.
[00:25:00] Speaker B: Like, that was, like, maybe the second article I saw that day about it. And he was like, it feels bad. I was like, bro, it's too soon. Like, too soon. Am I smiling hard about this?
[00:25:11] Speaker A: Yeah, you are. Right now you are. Oh, man, that's because you make early pun death jokes.
[00:25:18] Speaker B: I. I did not think of that. I wish it was me that thought of that, but it feels bad. It feels bad.
And I was the only one who, like, really caught it because nobody else commented on it.
Another other news that feels bad.
You know, last week, we talked about Gene Hackman and his wife, and, you know, we speculated this, that the third.
Have you heard about what happened?
[00:25:48] Speaker A: Yes, I did.
[00:25:49] Speaker B: You did?
[00:25:50] Speaker A: Just for her, though. Not even him.
[00:25:53] Speaker B: Well, for her, they said that it was from the hantavirus.
[00:25:58] Speaker A: Yeah. From rodents.
[00:26:00] Speaker B: Rodents or their urine or feces.
And he has advanced stages of Alzheimer's.
[00:26:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. Well, yeah, he was old, 95. So he was.
[00:26:15] Speaker B: And so she. She. They think she passed on, like, around February 11th. And his last. Like we said on the other episode, his last. Like we said on the other episode, his last was the 17th. So he died a few days later. And then that kind of explains the dog that, you know, the dog was in the cage.
[00:26:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: Probably couldn't get out for food on its own or whatever, so it probably starved. But yeah, the hantavirus, it causes, like, fluid in your lungs and stuff like that. I was, like, reading up on it, like, what it was, and they said that some of the symptoms feel like the flu in the beginning, so it's hard to, like, catch or whatever. And something I Read said that 40% of the people that catch it die.
And then with her being, like, in her 60s or whatever, so it probably didn't.
And then I read with, like, it was an outbreak in that area, like New Mexico, Arizona, like, in Southern California, like, that whole little area, whatever. It was an outbreak some years ago with rodents and people catching and dying. So they might have had a couple rats in their house. One might have got into something or something.
[00:27:23] Speaker A: That's why the canned sodas, the canned drinks. I don't drink soda, but a seltzer or something. Anything canned I have to wash. Because when I was younger, there was a story, it came out on the news too, that a mouse or a rat had peed on like, the soda cans.
[00:27:42] Speaker B: And got a whole bunch of people.
[00:27:43] Speaker A: Sick and got no one kid got sick and got no one kid got sick.
[00:27:49] Speaker B: And we drank and they traced it back to that.
[00:27:50] Speaker A: Yes. Ever since that day.
[00:27:53] Speaker B: Oh, it got you shook.
[00:27:54] Speaker A: I wash anything like a canned tuna. Everything is getting washed. I don't care if it's in the most packaging.
[00:28:04] Speaker B: I never.
[00:28:05] Speaker A: I wash.
[00:28:07] Speaker B: I gotta. I never wash anything.
[00:28:09] Speaker A: Wash it.
See you. So you saw what happened to them.
[00:28:13] Speaker B: But you can't pass it from human to human, so.
[00:28:15] Speaker A: I know, but I'm just saying, no.
[00:28:17] Speaker B: Somebody will get lucky and get an insurance policy for it.
[00:28:22] Speaker A: Ever since I found that out, I was like, I wash. I wash everything. Everything. Canned peas, tuna, green beans.
[00:28:31] Speaker B: I never rinse off the everything. Goods or nothing.
[00:28:34] Speaker A: Everything gets washed.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: You wash your chicken?
[00:28:37] Speaker A: Of course.
[00:28:40] Speaker B: I heard.
[00:28:40] Speaker A: A lot of people don't. I do. How you wash your chicken if I'm not using vinegar? Majority of the time I use vinegar with some lemon and I let it sit in there for a little bit. And then.
[00:28:50] Speaker B: How long is a little bit?
[00:28:51] Speaker A: I don't know. It depends on what. What I'm doing, what else I'm doing in the kitchen.
[00:28:56] Speaker B: I mean, is it like. Do you have like a minimum amount of time you gotta let your stuff sit in the.
[00:29:02] Speaker A: Sometimes I do. Like five minutes.
Vinegar. It's vinegar.
[00:29:07] Speaker B: Only five minutes to clear whatever up.
[00:29:10] Speaker A: I mean, if I'm in a hurry, I gotta do five minutes. But if I. If I can just chill. What's the longest that I've ever done? Like 20 minutes? I don't mean.
[00:29:19] Speaker B: Yeah, you wanna let it sit overnight in vinegar?
[00:29:21] Speaker A: Nah, I don't think that's necessary.
You don't use dawn soap on my chicken.
Absolutely.
[00:29:31] Speaker B: Cleaning your chicken. You just wrenching it off.
[00:29:33] Speaker A: Yo, you're ridiculous on a wrench around.
[00:29:36] Speaker B: And wrench it off then.
[00:29:37] Speaker A: Do you use dawn on your chicken?
[00:29:39] Speaker B: Sure.
[00:29:40] Speaker A: No, you do not.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: I do.
[00:29:41] Speaker A: No, you don't. I don't believe. I don't believe you.
[00:29:45] Speaker B: You from New York?
[00:29:47] Speaker A: What's that mean?
[00:29:48] Speaker B: Have you heard this story about a New York. PD detective facing backlash? Have you heard about that? You have. Have you seen the video?
[00:29:57] Speaker A: No, I did not.
[00:29:58] Speaker B: You haven't.
[00:29:59] Speaker A: You have the Video.
[00:30:00] Speaker B: I do have the video.
[00:30:01] Speaker A: Oh, let me see this.
I heard she a fine thing she.
[00:30:05] Speaker B: Her name.
[00:30:07] Speaker A: I don't know why.
[00:30:08] Speaker B: Mad Melissa Mercado. She went viral in recent weeks after she was spotted in a sexually charged rap. That's her right there. Rap video set at an NYC strip club. The visual was for Esquire and his track Doing that, in which he reflects on a woman who loves the pole. The clip has garnered over 1.3 million views since it was shared on YouTube.
The video, well, Mikado, she's a seven year veteran of the NYPD and she earns about $144,000 annually as a SVU detective in the Bronx.
It's unclear if Mercado will face any disciplinary action. No, she got suspended. No. Did she get suspended?
[00:30:54] Speaker A: No, she got suspended.
[00:30:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay.
So. Yeah.
[00:31:01] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:31:02] Speaker B: I think she gonna get suspended, though.
[00:31:04] Speaker A: They probably gonna try to make an example out of her. Even though, I mean, I get it in the sense of, you are the face of the NYPD and we need you to be professional.
[00:31:14] Speaker B: Well, she's the face now.
[00:31:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but then at the same time, nobody knew her before this. It's like somebody at work saw and y'all told, like, that's what happened.
[00:31:23] Speaker B: Well, I mean, is it telling if I'm just watching fight videos on Worldstar and then the next video pops up? Is this.
[00:31:29] Speaker A: I doubt somebody I work with, the seniors saw it first.
[00:31:32] Speaker B: No.
[00:31:32] Speaker A: Well, that's what I'm saying.
[00:31:33] Speaker B: Hey, hey, yo. Hey. Oh, it's.
[00:31:36] Speaker A: What is that? What is that?
[00:31:38] Speaker B: They're in Bronx. They probably somebody Italian at work as.
[00:31:41] Speaker A: Hey, yo, hey, yo.
[00:31:43] Speaker B: It's Mercado over here. This is Muliani. No. What's the derogatory term for Italian we use for a Hispanic woman?
[00:31:52] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:31:53] Speaker B: You can't say that. Can you say that? I can't say that.
[00:31:56] Speaker A: I don't say it.
[00:31:57] Speaker B: You don't say it?
[00:31:57] Speaker A: No.
[00:31:58] Speaker B: You say everything else.
[00:31:59] Speaker A: I wouldn't. No, I don't, actually.
[00:32:01] Speaker B: Oh, I'm the bad guy.
[00:32:03] Speaker A: Yes, you are.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:32:04] Speaker A: I mean, you know, if Elle was.
[00:32:05] Speaker B: Here, I say it, I feel this big.
Wait, that h was nothing.
[00:32:14] Speaker A: No, stop it.
[00:32:16] Speaker B: Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
[00:32:20] Speaker A: Whatever you were thinking that hoon was not for that at all.
It was like. Well, then feel small. Whatever that was. That like. Whatever. I don't care how you feel. You talking about.
[00:32:32] Speaker B: Oh, the video was filled, filmed in 2022.
[00:32:36] Speaker A: Man, they better leave her alone. See, that's why I told you somebody got whiff and they Started spreading it like wildfire and NYPD station and started telling everybody, oh, look, look, McCaddle here.
[00:32:46] Speaker B: I wonder if it was like a time when. Is that her? That's that right there.
[00:32:50] Speaker A: Let me see her in her uniform.
[00:32:54] Speaker B: I had a picture of that too.
[00:32:57] Speaker A: I mean, look at her booty. Don't be mad cause she getting money somewhere else too.
[00:33:02] Speaker B: I wonder, is that her or is that another one? Because is that the same woman in throughout the video?
[00:33:06] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:33:07] Speaker B: She got her lips done too.
[00:33:09] Speaker A: It's a lot of.
[00:33:10] Speaker B: You can't be sick. Well, I was about to say you can't be sexy and be an svu. Yes, they can. But.
[00:33:15] Speaker A: But NYPD female women cops today, they be bad.
[00:33:21] Speaker B: What's the. What's the lady?
[00:33:22] Speaker A: They look amazing.
[00:33:23] Speaker B: Not Stabler. What's her name?
[00:33:26] Speaker A: I remember one of my friends was trying to talk to a cop. Cause she was like, she had asked us what we was doing. And everybody's like, oh, you know, we just about to go into the club. Everybody relax. And she was like, okay, y'all make sure y'all have a good night. And he like, you make sure you have a good night. And she's like. She started blushing and he's like, uh huh. Just cause you got that badge don't mean I can't take it, you know. And he started, I think so. I think so. But she was flattered. They're pretty. They're human.
Leave her be, man. Leave her alone.
[00:33:55] Speaker B: What's the lady name?
Her real name is Marisha Hoskote. What's the lady name on svu?
Benson.
[00:34:03] Speaker A: Don't ask.
[00:34:04] Speaker B: Oh, Olivia Benson.
Six ways to Sunday.
[00:34:08] Speaker A: See, I rest my case.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: I'm doing the bending they can.
[00:34:18] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, you out of pocket today. You starting off real spicy today.
[00:34:22] Speaker B: Especially when she was younger. Shit, Benson.
[00:34:29] Speaker A: I can't take you. Let's move on.
[00:34:31] Speaker B: Had me as a homie.
[00:34:31] Speaker A: Let's move on from svu.
[00:34:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to. What was her name? Mercado.
[00:34:38] Speaker A: It was three years ago. They're too late. Can't do nothing now.
[00:34:41] Speaker B: They might can. She's still a detective.
[00:34:43] Speaker A: They're gonna try. They're gonna try to do something.
[00:34:44] Speaker B: And she making $144,000 a year in New York. I wonder. She married in the Bronx.
Might have to take one of them new Spirit flights up there from Columbia for $48.
[00:35:00] Speaker A: You just gave Spirit a plug. If. If anybody didn't know, Spirit Airlines are now flying out of Columbia starting at 40. 48.
[00:35:09] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:35:10] Speaker A: Get on it, y'all.
[00:35:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:35:12] Speaker A: B just hooked you up.
[00:35:13] Speaker B: Yep. Yeah. And it's true. I saw. I found it.
[00:35:17] Speaker A: What were you doing? You trying to go somewhere? Where are you trying to run away to?
[00:35:21] Speaker B: No, somebody. They said Spirit is coming to Columbia finally. And I looked and I was like, I wanna. I. I just, you know, if you go on, if you type in Google flights, and from wherever, airport, they have, like, the best flights.
[00:35:37] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:35:39] Speaker B: So we had, like, Vegas, San Francisco into New York, and New York was like, 48 on spirit. So.
[00:35:47] Speaker A: Yeah, don't let it fool y'all. The 48 is for the members. Are for the members.
[00:35:52] Speaker B: No, the $48 for regular people. Is.
[00:35:54] Speaker A: It. Was it really?
[00:35:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:35:56] Speaker A: So that means for the members, it's like $20.
[00:35:58] Speaker B: But the 48 is, you know, with Spirit, like, you gotta pay for everything.
[00:36:03] Speaker A: Yeah. So I take it personal.
[00:36:05] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:36:06] Speaker A: One bag?
[00:36:06] Speaker B: Oh, you take a personal item? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:36:09] Speaker A: One bag.
[00:36:09] Speaker B: Yeah. But doing that is a quick way to get you flagged.
[00:36:16] Speaker A: What do you mean?
[00:36:17] Speaker B: So back when Blaze used to dj. Well, when he was alive, but he used to DJ for Lil Rue, and he was his show dj, and he would tell Roo, like, at least, like, pack a bag so they can, like, check it or whatever sometimes. But he would just want to, you know, he'll. He'll buy clothes when he get there, and he would take a. Like a book bag or whatever, but they would always stop him. It's like, why you only got a book bag? Why you got no luggage?
[00:36:45] Speaker A: That's because. You know why they did that? Because he was a black man.
[00:36:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:36:48] Speaker A: I ain't never get stopped. My mother don't get stopped.
I mean, we do it all the time.
[00:36:53] Speaker B: You fall more in the different demographic of a person that would get stopped.
[00:36:56] Speaker A: I don't.
[00:36:56] Speaker B: You look like a mule.
[00:36:58] Speaker A: I don't. I don't get stopped at all. Because of the sexiness with that peanut butter.
[00:37:05] Speaker B: I know what I'm capable of.
I might get called in.
[00:37:13] Speaker A: What I'm capable of.
[00:37:14] Speaker B: I might get called in.
[00:37:15] Speaker A: HR to go Betty's and peanut butter scared. What?
[00:37:18] Speaker B: That peanut butter scared I daughter.
[00:37:22] Speaker A: Could you imagine? Not you. I'm just talking to women right now. Could y'all imagine that? Man on top of y'all.
[00:37:29] Speaker B: What if he probably have to have sex from the back all the time?
[00:37:38] Speaker A: He would have to. I know. Nobody wants to heal. Oh, I feel so good.
[00:37:42] Speaker B: And put his.
[00:37:43] Speaker A: I take. I take Shannon Sharp over him.
That's my Michelle.
[00:37:48] Speaker B: Why wouldn't you take Shannon Sharp. You don't think Shannon Sharp.
[00:37:51] Speaker A: No, I said I would take Shannon Sharp over him.
[00:37:54] Speaker B: I mean, probably thousands of other women would too.
You gotta say somebody else. Like, that's kind of.
[00:38:01] Speaker A: No, I'm just talking about. Because they were the two viral happening then.
[00:38:04] Speaker B: Oh, that's why.
[00:38:05] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:38:06] Speaker B: But what you call it? That didn't even have sex, though.
[00:38:09] Speaker A: I know. That's what I'm saying, but I'm just imagining him having sex.
[00:38:13] Speaker B: That's my Michelle.
[00:38:15] Speaker A: Like, oh, that peanut butter skittle. You feel so good.
[00:38:18] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what he'll say.
[00:38:20] Speaker A: But you know, Shannon Sharp was. Yeah, that's mama.
Sound like an old man unc o d. Yeah, but.
Yeah, he started killing me. I'm gonna put the dick up in you.
Like when he started growling dry. Ew.
[00:38:37] Speaker B: You were focused on the growling. But did you hear Michelle?
[00:38:40] Speaker A: Yeah, she was getting crazy. Yeah, but that's because they have a relationship and she turned on by him.
[00:38:45] Speaker B: Mm, interesting.
So the only time she got time with them, the only time they hooting hollers when they got time with the person or what's the.
[00:38:56] Speaker A: What's a lot of women fake it. Ooh, a lot of women fake it.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: Too much hooting and hollering for me. Turn me off. Cause I be like, come on. Now I know what I'm capable of.
Like, come on. Like, really?
Like, like.
[00:39:16] Speaker A: All right, that's enough.
[00:39:17] Speaker B: In your chest.
Stop it.
Stop it.
[00:39:26] Speaker A: In your chest? Really?
[00:39:30] Speaker B: The only way you could feel it in your chest? If I went through your sternum. Like, no.
[00:39:34] Speaker A: Like, cut it out.
[00:39:35] Speaker B: I feel it in my chest. Stop lying. You lying. What else have you lied to me about?
[00:39:41] Speaker A: No, women. And women are good at faking it too.
[00:39:45] Speaker B: No, y'all not. No, y'all not. Cause y'all tell the biggest lies during.
[00:39:48] Speaker A: What do you mean?
[00:39:49] Speaker B: I feel it in my chest. No, you do not.
[00:39:52] Speaker A: No. Even when women come like, they. It's a. It's a. It's very different. Like, we. We can hit the like real, real authentically. And then the man be like, you finished? Uh huh. Just get up. Get up, please.
[00:40:08] Speaker B: So you say y'all fake.
[00:40:09] Speaker A: A lot of women faking.
[00:40:11] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care.
[00:40:14] Speaker A: Of course we know y'all don't care.
[00:40:18] Speaker B: As long as we in it.
[00:40:19] Speaker A: But please believe the women that have to fake it with those men. Those men are being talked about, and then it's gonna go.
[00:40:27] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care.
[00:40:31] Speaker A: A lot of men do care.
[00:40:33] Speaker B: They don't care.
[00:40:34] Speaker A: A lot of men do care.
[00:40:35] Speaker B: They got it.
[00:40:37] Speaker A: That's because she said, yes. Who's the real player?
[00:40:41] Speaker B: I mean, if he got it. And she said, no, we having a whole different.
[00:40:45] Speaker A: I'm just saying who's the real player though?
[00:40:47] Speaker B: How's that player?
[00:40:49] Speaker A: The women control the sex.
[00:40:51] Speaker B: They do. Yes, they control.
[00:40:53] Speaker A: That's why I'd be like, men. Men be like, oh, I got this many. And that's because I'd be like, that's because she wanted you. They men.
[00:41:02] Speaker B: But I'm saying they though.
[00:41:03] Speaker A: What are you talking about?
[00:41:04] Speaker B: Cause you said I got this many, meaning I got this many women.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:41:08] Speaker B: So that mean they got a whole lot of women.
[00:41:10] Speaker A: I mean, that's not me though, because.
[00:41:12] Speaker B: I'm still a virgin.
I'm saving myself for marriage.
[00:41:16] Speaker A: You're utterly annoying. Why are you lying when you said. You just said you heard somebody say, oh, it's in my chest.
[00:41:23] Speaker B: I watch porn.
[00:41:24] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:41:25] Speaker B: I got a porn addiction.
[00:41:29] Speaker A: Move on to the next. You are out of pocket today.
[00:41:33] Speaker B: Here's one that'll make you kind of sad.
[00:41:36] Speaker A: Oh, man.
[00:41:37] Speaker B: Chase. This one I had for a couple weeks. It was. It's about a guy out of New Jersey. He's a elderly man. Chase. They were. They refusing to reimburse him $142,000 he lost. The scammers claims he verbally confirmed transfer but must get subpoenaed to access recording.
He lost the entirety of his life savings to a phone scammer.
And he said the Chase bank refused to reimburse him and did nothing to help him resolve the matter after he filed a fraud claim. His name is Cosmo Alexandru.
He said it started with a pop up message on his computer in May 2023. According to New Jersey.com, the pop up told him his computer had been compromised and directed him to dial a Microsoft customer support number. This is the plot to the movie the Beekeeper. Have you seen that movie?
[00:42:30] Speaker A: Just a yes. Yeah, I was just thinking that.
[00:42:32] Speaker B: He called and thought the person on the other line was a Microsoft representative helping him secure his personal information. The individual convinced Alexandro that his laptop and banking information had been compromised and instructing him to download software that would protect his computer after safely trans. After safely transfer. No. And safely transfer funds from his bank account to a cryptocurrency account he would create on the 76 year old's behalf. So he was 76 years old.
He stated that he did not give the person his Chase account number or login, but stated they already had all the information and completed the transaction on his behalf.
[00:43:15] Speaker A: Yeah. Once they got into his computer.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: Yeah. Huh. After realizing he was a victim of fraud, he reported an incident to Chase. The bank promised an investigation, but later denied his claim. He tried calling the bank to ask why his claim was denied, but never received clarification. So he appealed the decision citing Electronic Funds Transfer act, which covers consumer protections during electronic fund transfers, including specific instances of fraud. Finally, they clarified the claim denial stating that he greenlit the wire transfer to the cryptocurrency account himself.
There was a letter addressed to Alexandro that stated that the bank's records show that he used his device to log into his account and even plugged in a one time activation code, sent his personal phone number to authorize the transfer.
So basically you know the confirmation number, they sent it to his phone, not his computer or his iPad or whatever. And he punched it in.
[00:44:23] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:44:24] Speaker B: So he probably did give it to the people.
[00:44:26] Speaker A: Yeah, he probably did, but didn't know he was getting scammed. Like majority of older people though. That's terrible. Jason, stay them. Where are you?
He needs your help.
[00:44:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Find these niggas and kill him for real.
[00:44:39] Speaker A: You can do it. You can do it.
[00:44:41] Speaker B: They said. Just last week, a Chase bank customer in Chicago also spoke out after learning that someone impersonating her visited multiple different Chase branches and withdrew a total of $87,000 from her savings account over an extended period of time.
[00:44:54] Speaker A: Wait, impersonating her? So she had her ID or something?
[00:44:58] Speaker B: Like I had to. She said she didn't know this until she received an insoffensive fund. Insufficient funds alert in the fall of 2022. Says she filed several claims with Chase, all of which were denied because Chase said she did not report the fraud within 30 days of receiving her statement.
Ooh, that's something too. You gotta check them bank statements.
[00:45:18] Speaker A: You gotta check your bank statements.
[00:45:20] Speaker B: But $87,000?
[00:45:21] Speaker A: Yeah. How you don't notice $87,000 missing? I noticed 10,000. 5,000 you don't like. How is she spending her money?
[00:45:29] Speaker B: Keep going down, keep going lower. No, I'm just saying I noticed 10.
[00:45:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I noticed. I noticed $20. So it's my. It's like how didn't she know? Like it, like how does she spend her money daily to where she didn't notice $1,000 was missing, $500 was missing type.
[00:45:48] Speaker B: And it sound like, like with this lady right here, it sounded like it was an.
It's an account that she used, like, for bills and stuff, because she got an insufficient funds notice out of that account. Like, it's not like. Like, if it was just a check savings account and she didn't use it. And then she went to the bank when the money was gone, but she knew because she tried to get something and they didn't have the money.
[00:46:11] Speaker A: Right.
[00:46:12] Speaker B: I could see if, like, it was just a savings or something. But I remember one time I almost got got, but somebody had wanted to borrow some money from me. So I went to look and see how much money I had, and I noticed somebody had got, like, two or three dollars from a convenience store in D.C. so I turned my card off, and maybe like, five minutes later, it was like a $200 charge at, like, some restaurant in D.C. where they tried to, you know what I'm saying, buy some expensive food or whatever, But I didn't let it go through. So that person wanting to borrow money, like, kind of saved me because I wouldn't have known. And then I would turn my card off or whatever.
[00:46:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I got a fraud. I got a fraud alert yesterday for being in Columbia, and that's literally a town over.
[00:46:59] Speaker B: Oh, but you never, like, go, well, but you never really go to Columbia like that or whatever.
[00:47:04] Speaker A: Sometimes. Or I'd be in Myrtle beach, but.
[00:47:06] Speaker B: It'S like, well, maybe a lot of frog be happening in Columbia.
[00:47:10] Speaker A: So probably.
No, I was at. I was at a Target.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: Shouldn't have been there anyway. That what your ass get. They should have declined it.
[00:47:22] Speaker A: Needed something from there. It was the only store right there.
[00:47:25] Speaker B: Don't worry about it.
[00:47:26] Speaker A: I was setting up for a birthday party.
[00:47:27] Speaker B: When the liberation come.
[00:47:29] Speaker A: Whatever.
[00:47:29] Speaker B: You stay your ass in Target with them white foil.
[00:47:31] Speaker A: Whatever. It was a whole lot of black folk in there.
[00:47:34] Speaker B: All y'all hoes.
[00:47:35] Speaker A: Lots.
[00:47:36] Speaker B: All y'all going to white hell.
[00:47:37] Speaker A: I went and got one thing, so get over it.
[00:47:41] Speaker B: That's why.
[00:47:41] Speaker A: It was another shock that the fraud alert popped up. Cause it was.
[00:47:44] Speaker B: That's why. It was like a bag of chips. Niggas in here.
[00:47:48] Speaker A: You annoy him.
[00:47:50] Speaker B: Niggas coming.
[00:47:53] Speaker A: Had to.
[00:47:54] Speaker B: We got a late email. Should I read it?
[00:47:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Who is it by? Who's it from?
[00:47:58] Speaker B: It's from bmac.
[00:48:00] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Read that email.
[00:48:02] Speaker B: Yeah. Let me refresh.
[00:48:05] Speaker A: Because he had to see the show that was dedicated to him.
[00:48:11] Speaker B: It's entitled. Hold up. There we go. We got two. These niggas.
[00:48:16] Speaker A: Y'all late. Of course. CP time.
[00:48:19] Speaker B: It's O word. That's the type he Said, you're real quick. Y'all got jokes on the nigga now, son. The laugh I got when Eazy got frustrated about explaining to the audience. He put five crying, laughing emotions. He said, yeah, my dog hates that shit and always have keep doing it. L just to fuck with him.
It is now a show insider. Yeah. He said, well, I'm in Vegas. Holla. Yeah, shout out to him. Also, I'm on y'all ass in my next email pause when I'm back home. Lol. Holla. Oh, yeah, shout out to him and his wife. They out in Vegas.
[00:48:54] Speaker A: Nice.
[00:48:54] Speaker B: Shout out to bmac2bmac.
Hit my my list up my Amazon wish list and got me a couple things. So shout out to.
[00:49:04] Speaker A: Oh, that's so sweet.
[00:49:05] Speaker B: He bought me a couple basquiats too.
[00:49:07] Speaker A: When was this?
[00:49:11] Speaker B: Last week, Week before last.
[00:49:12] Speaker A: Oh, he's so sweet.
[00:49:14] Speaker B: Shout out to B. Mac.
But yeah. L would never hear that email bmac. Cause he don't listen.
So then we got another late email from the homie DJ Highstar.
[00:49:28] Speaker A: All righty.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: Shout out to high star from Carolina Sports Talk. He says, you're. What up, gang? How are y'all doing? Yes, I didn't mention that I was with. I would.
Yes. I didn't mention that it was the bros with the Caleb Williams Wilson situation. Condolences again to that young man family. It was definitely reckless behavior on behalf of those Americans. And their following actions were even more egregious. Yeah, the. The hazing part was bad. Well, I ain't gonna say it's bad because I know a lot of in fraternities and they haze and I know some that put some in the hospital and got they chapter, like, kicked off of campus for like, a lot of years. But them do be doing that band. Y'all talking bad about these Omegas and. But y'all be hazing in band and all kind of like that. Hitting with the paddle. Every group do that sports y'all do dumb.
Throwing in the shower, making them run naked and all kind of shit. Like. And it ain't a black thing. White niggas do it too. White people do that shit too.
You'll see it in movies when they rushing. They call it white people, call it Russian, and they doing they rush week and all of that. And you see white boys running around naked, eating raw fish and all kind of shit. So it ain't just a black thing. Just this time.
[00:50:49] Speaker A: That's why they trying to crack down on all that hazing.
[00:50:52] Speaker B: They are. But you can't.
[00:50:53] Speaker A: Yeah, people People have died from hazen.
[00:50:56] Speaker B: Yeah, like. Cause they gonna keep doing it. Cause the older people gonna feel like they just got in, they didn't have to go through what we went through to get in type shit. So they gonna always have some hazing. And the guy, that one guy that got arrested, he was, he was already outta school. Like he wasn't even a student. He was like a grown up. So.
[00:51:18] Speaker A: But now that's just too much for me.
[00:51:21] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:51:21] Speaker A: I mean when it gets out of hand.
[00:51:25] Speaker B: Well what is, what is the point of out of hand though?
[00:51:28] Speaker A: No, what do you mean?
[00:51:29] Speaker B: Like how far is too far when it comes to hazing?
[00:51:32] Speaker A: Oh. So it was two girls that was.
[00:51:37] Speaker B: I'm sorry, go ahead. Two girls, Unbelievable.
[00:51:41] Speaker A: Two girls were, you know, during rush week, they had to jog a few miles and they made them swim.
[00:51:51] Speaker B: Oh. And they died and they.
[00:51:53] Speaker A: One died because she drowned. She was too tired. White girls, I believe so there's no.
[00:51:59] Speaker B: Black girl ain't getting her hair with child.
[00:52:02] Speaker A: And then another one in a fraternity, they were telling everybody like they were making the guys drink gallons and gallons of water.
[00:52:10] Speaker B: Oh yeah, you can die like that.
[00:52:11] Speaker A: Yeah. And two of them died. They drowned from white fraternity. Oh I, that I can't remember. I just remember it being two men dying.
[00:52:20] Speaker B: I wouldn't mind drowning from the inside. Right.
But what he said though about the.
[00:52:26] Speaker A: That's when it's too far.
[00:52:27] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:52:28] Speaker A: Yeah. When it's possible. No, when it's just possible death.
[00:52:33] Speaker B: But like my man getting punched in the chest, you can like it would it have been too far if he would have died? Because getting punched in the chest anytime you can die.
[00:52:45] Speaker A: Yeah.
I just don't think people's lives should be put on the line.
But that's my thing.
[00:52:53] Speaker B: What he said about that their actions following was more egregious. Yeah, that's. I think that's the only bad part because you know, they didn't mean to kill them, but them lying about where they were, saying they was just in the park, he was just standing up instead of them saying he was in a warehouse or whatever.
That's the bad part. So because they lied, I think that guy probably gonna do some time.
[00:53:17] Speaker A: Right.
[00:53:19] Speaker B: He said, yo, the video component is an awesome addition to the show. When you were reading my email the other week and I was going in on Jim Jones, Corey's facial expression had me crying. Um, I, ooh, I didn't even see it.
[00:53:33] Speaker A: I think I was just like, oh really? Cause you know when High Star, he's You know, when he venting, he start venting. Yeah, he do be going in and I just. I'm always like, yeah, yeah, yeah, everything. I think you see it on my face.
[00:53:46] Speaker B: Look.
[00:53:46] Speaker A: Now, thank you for making me aware. Now I'm be like the straight face.
[00:53:49] Speaker B: And thank you for enjoying the video component. Oh, and if you watch on the Crux Media site now, we're gonna have it on the DJ Blaze show site on our YouTube. So we're gonna. I'm have a link to the.
To the DJ Blaze Show YouTube page. So if you subscribe to Crux, that's cool, but subscribe to the DJ Blaze Show YouTube page. Subscribe like, what's that what they always say, say on YouTube? Subscribe like share.
[00:54:21] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, subscribe like share. Subscribe to my channel.
[00:54:24] Speaker B: Hit the bell or something. Hit the bell. Yeah, do that.
[00:54:27] Speaker A: Hit the bell to get my notifications. Just make sure you hit this link right below this video. Yeah, all right.
[00:54:31] Speaker B: Yeah. All of that LeBron pressing Stephen A. Shit, he's a corny or not. I think it's kind of corny because he don't press them white boys. And white boys be talking way worse. They talk way worse than Stephen A. Did. I didn't like it, and I don't. I don't agree with everything Stephen A. Says or does, but I hated that shit from Bron. I know he a father first and all that shit, but I feel like he not only started and stirred the pot with his tweet a couple years ago, Bronnie. Better than some of the cats in the league type of tweets. Yeah, he did say that also. I just gotta get some weekly hate off and LeBron is catching the strays this week. But what from Stephen A. If anything was out of bounds. No, but what from Stephen A. If anything was out of bounds, he always.
Stephen ain't really said nothing too egregious about LeBron James, son. He was just like, the only reason he dead is because of LeBron, and LeBron ain't doing him a service. But we don't know that. But the only thing that people are saying that's kind of true is that they not talking about the people that's worse than Bronny that got picked before him. You know what I'm saying? So that's it. But the press time, they try to press that, man. When you ain't pressing up, you don't press nobody else. But you're gonna press Stephen A. Smith. Who old anyway? Stephen A. 50 something years old for one. And you big and taller than him. That shit ain't right. You could have made. You could have called a man. Cause you can get in touch with him. You LeBron James. You can get in touch with me if you want to. But you ain't had to press that man like that. A old man, that ain't shit. You talking tough to him. But you let all them white guys.
[00:56:06] Speaker A: The younger white guys got be running they mouth.
[00:56:09] Speaker B: They be running their mouth the same.
[00:56:10] Speaker A: Nothing worse.
[00:56:11] Speaker B: Calling him trash and all kind of shit. I don't think Stephen A did that.
And I don't even fuck with Stephen A like that.
[00:56:19] Speaker A: Always against your own people, he said.
[00:56:21] Speaker B: I wrote the show a few weeks back, and it was me getting some early Jasmine Crockett hate off. I'm here to double down and say that everyone doesn't need to be doing a K dot halftime Not Like Us intro. Yeah, she just go back to something I said a few weeks ago about, like, politicians just being politicians. Like, she was. It was after the. The It People calling it the State of the Union, but I don't think it was the State of the Union. It was whatever, you know, when Trump addressed Congress or whatever. And she was. Somebody asked her about somebody after. She was like. She said something about they. They can off or something.
[00:57:01] Speaker A: Like, yeah, like, I heard.
[00:57:03] Speaker B: And then she did the Not Like Us intro. Intro.
Like, he said Skip Gates. He said he saw Henry Lewis Gates, elderly ass, hippity, hopping to the. Too. Enough, y'all. Enough. Going at weddings and all. Yeah, I saw people sending me that video. That was corny.
[00:57:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he came into. He was like. They was like, you really about to do it?
[00:57:26] Speaker B: That's corny to me.
[00:57:28] Speaker A: And you start walking. Yeah. It's like, let the woman walk down the aisle. You just take your ass to the other end.
Come on.
[00:57:35] Speaker B: Shout out my homeboy Ace. My homeboy Ace got married a few years ago that. I think that's the last wedding I was in. And we just walked in. That's it. Ain't had no music. We just walk in and stood in our place. Let the ladies. No, we walked the ladies down. You know what I'm saying? That's it. You know what I'm saying? You ain't got to. You got to step in separate.
Like. Come on, man. Stop trying to. Damn. Take the lady shine at the Woman's Day. You just there get drunk later or something.
[00:58:03] Speaker A: Not you just there.
[00:58:04] Speaker B: You just there. Like you pick a good suit. That's it. Now you want to your sassy ass. That. That be the. That really be sassy.
[00:58:11] Speaker A: I told y. The sassy man. Apocalypse happening right now. Nobody believe me until I say it. Then they start thinking about it like, dang, God damn, she right.
[00:58:19] Speaker B: Niggas want they shine, too.
He said, I hate people doing that dance the way l hates Southern soul music. All right, y'all. But yeah, that Jasmine Crockett, she gotta stop that. All that sassy talking.
[00:58:31] Speaker A: Can you just stay professional? That's why I can't. That's why I can't take it seriously.
[00:58:36] Speaker B: And then if she don't win office, the next time, she gonna blame it on racism or some shit. But no, you're not a professional.
[00:58:41] Speaker A: Nope.
[00:58:41] Speaker B: And she's smart, but.
[00:58:42] Speaker A: Cause even when she came for the.
[00:58:44] Speaker B: That the white lady, I ain't like that.
[00:58:47] Speaker A: It's like, I get it, sis.
[00:58:49] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:58:50] Speaker A: But, like, be like, just be better. Be better than them.
[00:58:55] Speaker B: I wonder what's.
[00:58:56] Speaker A: And that's what a lot of people wished. Because people was like, yo, this is two immature girls fighting. Like, you sound like teenagers.
[00:59:03] Speaker B: Yeah. And then a lot of people gonna. Like. It's gonna be a lot of people that's gonna take the other lady's side who. That lady is batshit crazy. But you don't make yourself look. She don't make herself look no better than her by doing all that down talking, all that cussing and all of that. Like, it don't take all that, man.
Like. I don't know. I don't know. But appreciate that email. High star.
He said he had some Jasmine cry. Did he say he didn't like that shit too, back in the day?
[00:59:32] Speaker A: I don't remember about that. But, you know, when he vent, he vent. I just know he complained about her.
[00:59:37] Speaker B: But I think I did agree with. I think he did say he didn't like the cursing and all of that stuff she be doing. Especially the cursing. Like. And when did it get cool to, like.
[00:59:45] Speaker A: I remember, like, be a politician and just be acting like this or just.
[00:59:49] Speaker B: Like a person that's professional. But, yeah, professional person, period. Like actors or athletes. I remember it used to be a time where, like, they do interviews and stuff. They weren't like, really curse now. They cursing and all kind of stuff. Like.
[01:00:02] Speaker A: Like, I recently watched a Whitney Houston interview and like, the, like, the interviewers, they were like, trying her just asking just ridiculous question.
[01:00:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:00:12] Speaker A: And she replied so classy and, like, told them about themselves in the most. Like, it would go over their heads. Like, she didn't even. They didn't Even realize she was telling them, like, know your place. But I'm not going to do it to where it's going to embarrass you or me. It's the way because, like, you got.
[01:00:29] Speaker B: Like, everybody don't talk like that all the time. Like, I missed the time when, like, people had like, secrets. I don't want to know all your business. Yeah, keep something a secret. Like, oh, she do that. Oh, she too. Powder. You would have never told me if you would have told me back then that wheat was toot and powder. I wouldn't.
[01:00:46] Speaker A: I didn't know.
[01:00:46] Speaker B: I wouldn't believe.
[01:00:47] Speaker A: I was a kid.
She sang for me. That was it. She was a singer and she was an actress.
[01:00:53] Speaker B: She was every woman.
And it was all in her move on. I would not have known.
[01:01:02] Speaker A: Damn you and your puns today.
[01:01:05] Speaker B: That's a pun.
[01:01:06] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying it's just the way you be using stuff. Oh, but go ahead.
[01:01:11] Speaker B: I did fraud today, okay? I did fraud today hey I did a good job today, okay? Cause the blessings come from God Cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today hey I did a good job today okay? I did fraud today hey I did did fraud today hey I did fraud today, okay I did a good job today hey blessings come from God cuz I'm committing fraud I did fraud today I did a good job today. Shout out to the people that think that's me singing on that.
But this one I shout out to Very necessary too.
[01:01:46] Speaker A: Cuz you think it's you.
[01:01:47] Speaker B: Yeah, some people use thought that was me saying I was. I engineered a the Very Necessary podcast and after the show we were talking about something with scams or whatever, and one of the hosts, she brought up this story right here. I don't think I did this story, but I've had this story for a while. For a few weeks. It's a couple in Gwinnett. Remind me if you heard this one.
And they're charged with taking $1 million from her dead mother's pension. An 87 year old Gwinnett county woman and her husband had been arrested in a case of identity theft, accused of pocketing more than $1 million in her deceased mother's pension payments for over a decade, according to arrest warrants. Marianne Arsenault, 87, and Ernest Arseneault, 89, of Snellville, were charged with identity theft, fraud and theft by deception for an investigation by the Gwinnett County Police Department's Financial Electronic Crimes Unit. According. According to arrest warrants issued December 10, Arsenal's mother had been a California teacher who moved to Georgia after retiring in 1991. The mother died in June 2010, but authorities alleged that Arsenal, the Arsenal couple, never told the California State Teacher's Retirement System of her mother's death and then doctored documents to give the appearance she was still alive. The daughter failed to notify anybody, the bank, the California Teacher Retirement System, or anybody that she had passed away.
That's what Corporal Ryan Winder Wheedle said.
[01:03:29] Speaker A: Winder, Wheedle say that three times fast.
[01:03:33] Speaker B: The investigation revealed that beginning March. I'm sorry. Beginning May 2018, Arsenal allegedly forged documents and submitted fraudulent proof of life forms to continue receiving her mother's pension payments. According to the affidavit, she created a new proof of life form with her mother's name and forged her signature each year. She did that every year.
Cause, yeah, by that point, the mama would have been like 100 and something. Investigators alleged that these documents were notarized and mailed a California State Teacher's Retirement System to maintain the floor of payments. The alleged fraud was discovered when officials found the mother's death certificate from 2010. While retirement system officials were conducting routine verification procedures, they were able to locate death certificate on that former employee who was deceased in 2010. That's what Wendy Wheedle said.
The total amount allegedly defrauded since 2010 is listed as 1000. I'm sorry, $1,166,862.69.
Um, so they posted bail.
It. It remains unclear whether or not California will seek to recover the money.
[01:04:48] Speaker A: They can't. They ain't got that.
[01:04:50] Speaker B: Nah, they ain't got it. They and they 87 and 89. I mean, what you gonna do, put em in jail for the rest of their life? Probably like five years.
[01:04:57] Speaker A: My girl was like, I needed to survive.
[01:04:59] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:05:00] Speaker A: Why y'all ain't give her her mother's money anyway? Y'all want to keep it? Because if it's our pension, I get it.
[01:05:06] Speaker B: If it's our pension, then when would you pay into pension?
[01:05:11] Speaker A: Right. Huh?
[01:05:12] Speaker B: Pension is something you pay into, right?
[01:05:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:05:15] Speaker B: So it's.
[01:05:16] Speaker A: I believe so. That ain't free, so.
[01:05:19] Speaker B: Because pensioning, I mean, I know 401k you paying the 401k, and that's yours. And that'll go to like, whoever you leave it to.
[01:05:26] Speaker A: It's like it's a part of the retirement plan.
[01:05:29] Speaker B: Yeah. So your pension is.
[01:05:31] Speaker A: It has to come out of them tax. You know, it has to because it's no way. They give them free money out. Let me see. Because I need to know.
[01:05:38] Speaker B: Pension is so. Isn't your Social Security, is it?
[01:05:41] Speaker A: No, I don't believe so.
[01:05:44] Speaker B: But I mean, if it was her mother's, then it should go to her, right?
[01:05:50] Speaker A: I think so. So pension money comes from the employer. From employer contributions, employee. Employee contributions and investment earnings.
[01:05:59] Speaker B: So it's like 401k then.
[01:06:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Give her her mother's money.
[01:06:04] Speaker B: It gotta be something more to that. Maybe.
Maybe she had like sisters and brothers or something and she didn't want them to get no money, and so she kept that going so the money could come to her like she was the mama caregiver or something. Maybe that's it.
Maybe that's the reason why she didn't. Cause.
Cause she would get the rest of that money if.
And eventually it would run out if her mother paid into it in the job. Like, you know, the state match, whatever. You know how they be doing.
So, yeah, that's our scammer of the week. I'll post that article on the show's Facebook page. I post all these articles, matter of fact, try to get more traffic on that.
[01:06:48] Speaker A: I think they should have just gave her her mother's money.
[01:06:52] Speaker B: Maybe it gotta be something more to it. Like, as far as, like, why she.
[01:06:57] Speaker A: Cause I'm sure they would've tried to keep it.
[01:06:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:07:01] Speaker A: Corey, what up?
[01:07:03] Speaker B: Thank you.
[01:07:04] Speaker A: Thank you.
[01:07:05] Speaker B: What are we talking about on our Wednesday's episode?
[01:07:08] Speaker A: Excuses to get out of work.
[01:07:10] Speaker B: I think we're gonna have probably a lot of the same ones we gonna see.
[01:07:13] Speaker A: Mine is diabolical. I'm gonna let you know now.
[01:07:18] Speaker B: Well, let everybody know where they can find your diabolical self.
[01:07:20] Speaker A: Y'all can find me on social media.
[01:07:23] Speaker B: At Corey Sen.
You can find me on social media at preacher underscore, BP. You can find the show on Instagram @DJ BlazeShow. And look out for the DJ Blaze Show YouTube page. That's where the show will be henceforth and forevermore.
We'll be posting clips and stuff on there, too. Try to get all of this stuff cracking. It's a lot for a person to do, but, yeah, thank y'all for listening.
At any rate, check us out Wednesday while we talking about what she just said.
It's your boy. Be easy.
[01:07:55] Speaker A: It's your girl, Corey.
[01:07:56] Speaker B: And we out.
This is the DJ Blaze show.