June 24, 2024

01:30:44

It's So Muggy

It's So Muggy
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
It's So Muggy

Jun 24 2024 | 01:30:44

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) discuss what they watched this week, Justin Timberlake gets arrested, the US olympic teams plans, Verzuz, Elon Musk, Mcdonald's, and more.

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[00:00:02] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. [00:00:14] Speaker B: The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. Yo, yo, yo. Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy. [00:00:50] Speaker A: And this your girl, Amy. [00:00:52] Speaker B: You can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free. Blah, blah, blah. Amy, how you doing? [00:00:57] Speaker A: You hot? [00:00:58] Speaker B: You hot? [00:00:59] Speaker A: Yes. Then let's see. It's Monday for y'all. In the south, it should be a higher of about 95. And tomorrow it's gonna be even hotter, about 96 to 98. [00:01:13] Speaker B: It don't matter. Cause hopefully y'all AC is working. [00:01:18] Speaker A: Oh, that's people who work outside. [00:01:19] Speaker B: Who? [00:01:21] Speaker A: People who work in, people who fix air conditioners, they outside. People who work in airports. [00:01:29] Speaker B: Delivery folks work in airports. [00:01:32] Speaker A: At airports. [00:01:33] Speaker B: There you go. [00:01:33] Speaker A: I got a homie who owned the tarmac. [00:01:36] Speaker B: Do they work the complete time on the tarmac? [00:01:40] Speaker A: I don't. [00:01:42] Speaker B: Cause, like, when I worked for fedex, it really didn't feel hot. Cause, like, when you start off in the daytime, you working outside, it gradually gets hot. So it ain't as hot as, like, it, let's say, like, you've been in the house all day and you go outside, like 230. [00:02:01] Speaker A: Shit. [00:02:02] Speaker B: I'm telling you, it ain't as bad as, like. Like, if you working outside all day, it ain't as bad as if you been in the house in AC all day. [00:02:10] Speaker A: I can tell you ain't never work in the tobacco field. [00:02:12] Speaker B: I have worked in the field. [00:02:14] Speaker A: And you wasn't hot. [00:02:15] Speaker B: You hot, but it's not as bad what I'm saying. It ain't as bad as you in the house all day in the AC, and then you go outside in it. But if you in it early in. [00:02:23] Speaker A: The morning, it's still hot, though. [00:02:24] Speaker B: It is. [00:02:25] Speaker A: It's hot at 08:00 a.m. now it's humid. Mm mm. It's too hot at 08:00 a.m. humid. [00:02:30] Speaker B: Hot, muggy. Yeah, but it ain't too bad working. If you work. If you work in the daytime, if you work in the morning and then you go out throughout the day in it, you kind of get used to it. As opposed to. It's like jumping out there in this 90 something. [00:02:45] Speaker A: We're under a heat dome. That's what they're calling it. Southeast is under a heat dome. [00:02:51] Speaker B: As opposed to what? [00:02:53] Speaker A: I don't know. This is new. A cool new from the National Weather Service. [00:02:56] Speaker B: A new heat dome. So they don't call it a heat wave no more. [00:02:59] Speaker A: No it's a dome. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Now, where did dome go? From where to where? [00:03:03] Speaker A: I don't know, but we in it. It go all the way up to. It's all up the south, the east, the northeast. Right now? Yeah, it's all up there. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Hmm. Interesting. What made it a this? Is this the first time you heard of a heat dome? [00:03:18] Speaker A: Yeah, this is the first year for the dome. [00:03:21] Speaker B: Why? They just making up stuff. Do it feel like they're making up stuff? [00:03:24] Speaker A: I mean, I believe in a weather machine, so. [00:03:27] Speaker B: You do? [00:03:28] Speaker A: I do. These motherfuckers are encouraging the weather. [00:03:31] Speaker B: Encouraging the weather to do better. [00:03:33] Speaker A: They are in cahoots with the insurance companies. I'm so serious. [00:03:39] Speaker B: I'm listening. [00:03:39] Speaker A: Go ahead, Dougie, explain the meteorologists. The weather Channel and the insurance companies are in cahoots with. With each other. [00:03:49] Speaker B: To do what? [00:03:50] Speaker A: Fuck up the weather. Okay, because think about hail. You got hail, you got hurricanes, tornadoes. [00:03:55] Speaker B: How does the insurance company benefit? [00:03:58] Speaker A: Have you checked the price on your homeowners insurance lately? [00:04:02] Speaker B: Yeah, it's the same. [00:04:03] Speaker A: See? It's the same. Are you serious? [00:04:05] Speaker B: I mean, mine went up a few. [00:04:07] Speaker A: Dollars, but when I bought my house seven years ago, my homeowners were $695. Now it is close to 3000 in seven years. That's a seven year jump from $695 to almost 3000. [00:04:22] Speaker B: Mine didn't go up that much. It might be the area you in too, though. [00:04:26] Speaker A: That's all across the world. All across the United States. I got homies that work in insurance. They telling me it ain't just you. [00:04:34] Speaker B: No, I'm saying. But I ain't saying it's just you. But I mean, like, maybe because you live in, like, a. [00:04:38] Speaker A: You wanna fight today, huh? [00:04:39] Speaker B: No, I'm just asking the question. You taking that the wrong way. I'm just saying maybe it's like, where you live. Cause where my house is. My house. Like, I think when I first started, it was like 50 something a month. But then what is that per year? [00:04:53] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:04:53] Speaker B: I don't know. It's like five, $600. But now it's like 75 a month. So you pay yours throughout for it? [00:05:03] Speaker A: It's escrowed. I ain't got no choice. [00:05:05] Speaker B: Oh, so you don't know how? But I mean, do you know the amount per month it is? [00:05:08] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:05:11] Speaker B: Yeah. Mine is separate. And mine is a rental property too, though. So, like, not renters insurance, but, like, I don't live in it, so it ain't escrow. So I have to pay it out of myself or whatever. So. And it's not in no good area. So that's why I'm saying, like, they building a lot around your spot. You know what I'm saying? That might be. I don't know. But I figure it would be the opposite, though. Like, if mine was in a bad area with crime and stuff, then mine would be more, but yours would be less. Cause don't nothing bad happen. That's interesting, but I've never heard. I never knew you was a conspiracy theorist about the weather machine. What other conspiracies you believe in? [00:05:54] Speaker A: I can't think of nothing off at the top of my head right now. [00:05:57] Speaker B: 911 was a hoax. You wanted them. [00:06:01] Speaker A: I ain't say it was a hoax, but the reason that they're telling us it happened wasn't the real reason. [00:06:10] Speaker B: I don't know how shocked I am about you believing in the weather machine. Chemtrails. [00:06:18] Speaker A: Do you see them on cloudy days? [00:06:22] Speaker B: I don't look in the sky. Last one, seedless grapes. I mean, seedless watermelons. [00:06:33] Speaker A: That's not. That's just people fucking with the seeds. People do that all the time. [00:06:37] Speaker B: Okay, all right. Well, you ain't all the way gone. [00:06:40] Speaker A: That's like, what's it? That you can mix a pineapple and a banana together and make a fruit or something. That's what they doing. [00:06:47] Speaker B: Really? You can do that? [00:06:48] Speaker A: I seen something on YouTube like that. [00:06:51] Speaker B: What do they call it? A pineapple. [00:06:53] Speaker A: Oh, no. Well, there's a pineapple in strawberry. [00:06:57] Speaker B: What is it called? [00:06:58] Speaker A: Oh, gosh. [00:06:59] Speaker B: Strawberry. Pineapple. [00:07:00] Speaker A: Damn, they're real light skinned. They real light skinned. Strawberries and the bag that I got, they wasn't that good. [00:07:06] Speaker B: Oh, and that's the ones that's light skinned. I mean, that's strawberry and pineapple mixed together. [00:07:10] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:07:11] Speaker B: What about cotton candy grapes? You ever had that? [00:07:13] Speaker A: Oh, that's engineered. Yeah. I wasn't a fan. [00:07:16] Speaker B: They weren't as good as, I mean. [00:07:18] Speaker A: They sweet, but that's what they supposed to be like. You can tell they were like, sugar added. [00:07:23] Speaker B: Like engineered. It was too good. [00:07:26] Speaker A: They was too sweet. I don't know. [00:07:28] Speaker B: I wasn't too sweet for fruit. [00:07:31] Speaker A: I just wasn't just not a fan. I mean, they were sweet. They were good. They did what they were supposed to do. I just wasn't a fan. [00:07:38] Speaker B: Did you get that from our food lion? [00:07:41] Speaker A: Where did I get them from? [00:07:42] Speaker B: I've never seen them at our food line. [00:07:44] Speaker A: Probably there or Aldi. [00:07:46] Speaker B: Aldi have them. Somebody was saying, aldi Price is going up. [00:07:52] Speaker A: Aldi, I don't know how the people go to Aldi and say they shopping on a budget. No. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Would you? [00:07:58] Speaker A: For one, the stuff ain't that much lower, and two, they be on social media talking about all this exotic stuff. And not exotic, but stuff they don't see in regular stores. Our audience must be. Ain't the same. [00:08:12] Speaker B: It's too, though. [00:08:13] Speaker A: Yeah. I've been to both of them, and I have never left neither one of them impressed with all this stuff that I can't find in Walmart and food line. [00:08:25] Speaker B: I've noticed people talking trash about Walmart's produce. [00:08:29] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Don't buy your products from Walmart or your meat. [00:08:32] Speaker B: Why not? [00:08:32] Speaker A: It's not fresh. [00:08:34] Speaker B: Why wouldn't it be fresh? [00:08:35] Speaker A: They was sitting in the back for forever. [00:08:39] Speaker B: Really? [00:08:39] Speaker A: I mean, you run the risk of that at every store. Like, I bought some. I went to KJ's yesterday. The KJ's here had a re grand opening. Not the one close to your house. [00:08:49] Speaker B: They already did at my house. Yeah. [00:08:51] Speaker A: So I went there yesterday. We saw some. [00:08:53] Speaker B: The one by where you used to live? [00:08:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Okay. [00:08:56] Speaker A: We saw some Debbie, little Debbie's ice cream bars, the shortcake. The strawberry shortcake ones. So we was like, oh, we gotta try this. You know I ain't that, mom. I got McDonald's money. We'd be like, oh, we gonna try these. [00:09:11] Speaker B: Not the ones with the little sprinkles. Not that. [00:09:15] Speaker A: Mm mm. Strawberry shortcake. Like the strawberry shortcake rolls. [00:09:18] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. It was ice cream. [00:09:19] Speaker A: It was an ice cream bar. [00:09:20] Speaker B: Okay. [00:09:21] Speaker A: So of course we got it. And then when we opened it, it was like, you can tell it had melted. And then they refroze it because the stick was, like, all off the middle, so you never know. You risk it no matter where you shop. [00:09:38] Speaker B: Mm hmm. I ain't never had a problem with produce at Walmart. Anywhere. Anywhere, really. You just gotta pick. Mm. I don't find that too. I don't. I don't know. [00:09:55] Speaker A: Yeah, it's not that the produce is gonna make you sick. It's just half the time. It don't be. [00:09:59] Speaker B: It don't last a lot. [00:10:00] Speaker A: It's rotten. Like, it's rotten on the shelf. Like, you gotta really pick through it, especially the berries. [00:10:06] Speaker B: Hmm. I wonder if they come further or something. I don't know what got us talking about this. I don't know. We got an email. Oh, exactly. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Mother. Okay. Okay. [00:10:19] Speaker B: We doing all it. I figured some people want us to know they list shit. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Okay, okay, okay, okay. All right. [00:10:25] Speaker B: Let me let me make sure we didn't get another one. Oh, no, we got two. Okay, shout out to the homie. Um, he did send one. Two. Shout out. I'll read the first email and then. Well, hold up. What you do this week? [00:10:41] Speaker A: Stay cool. I hate summer. I like, I despise. I don't like being hot. Like, I can't do nothing. I can't do nothing outside of the house. And when I do, like, I have to come home immediately and take all of my clothes off and just, like, decompress. Like, I do not like this heat. I missed an event yesterday that I really wanted to go to, but it was so hot. [00:11:07] Speaker B: Was the event outside? [00:11:09] Speaker A: Yes. Like, my. It's a Lamar event. It was a wine festival. But there was, like, vendors and live music and, like, stuff for the kids. I probably wouldn't have took them anyway, but, you know, things like that. But it was just. It was not. I looked down at my watch and it said 93. And I was like, no, I'm gonna be miserable. [00:11:28] Speaker B: People used to ask me, like, you don't drive the top down. It's 90 something. Like, are you crazy. [00:11:35] Speaker A: Miserable? Yeah, I missed all the juneteenth stuff. [00:11:39] Speaker B: And it wasn't as hot last week. [00:11:42] Speaker A: Mm mm. That was still too much for me. You ready for this shit to be over with? Fucking summer. [00:11:52] Speaker B: It'll be fall after a while. Yeah, summertime ain't really. Only thing about summertime is if I'm going outside, I'm gonna be outside to do something where I know I'm gonna sweat. So I'm gonna be dressed for it. Cause if, like, the thing you was gonna go to, you wanna go out and look nice, be cute. [00:12:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:11] Speaker B: But, you know your back gonna get wet. Just. And it'd be that first trickle that go all the way down your spine right in between. You ever had a trickle of sweat go right all the way down to your crack? [00:12:24] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:12:25] Speaker B: He's like, damn, I hope nobody see that. Then your armpits start sweating just a little bit. And now you done. Now you got to wash your clothes. Cause if it's cool, you can go out and come back in and just hang your clothes up right back. And you ain't got to wash them. You can wear them, like, twice. But you go out in the summertime, you gonna have to wash. What'd you do this week? Worked. Went to the gym, broke my juicer. [00:12:55] Speaker A: Ooh. [00:12:56] Speaker B: Yeah, I was making carrot juice in there. [00:12:59] Speaker A: Stuff in that thing in there? [00:13:00] Speaker B: No, just the carrots are just so hard. The plastic on the thing cracked, and it was already cracked from when I was trying to make beet juice a couple years ago. Yeah, well, you don't drink the beet juice by itself. You gotta put, like, apple juice and ginger in it and all kind of stuff. You mix it up and then make it good. But, yeah, so then I just used the carrots I had put it in my blender with orange juice and stuff, and it's so grainy. It tastes like carrots grow in the dirt. It tastes like it grew in the dirt. What did I do to you? [00:13:39] Speaker A: Did you shave them before you put them in there? Shave that first layer of skin off of the garlic? That probably would have took care of some of the. The rainy taste. [00:13:48] Speaker B: Probably would have. I don't be washing my vegetables. I rinse them off a little bit. [00:13:53] Speaker A: I was making some wings Friday. You didn't wash. And I thought, of course I did, but I thought about you. Cause you don't wash your meat. [00:14:00] Speaker B: I did a couple times. They don't do nothing. I did a couple times, but then. [00:14:04] Speaker A: On I was washing them, and I was, like, in my head, I was like, do do do do. Brendan don't wash his meat. Do do do do. [00:14:14] Speaker B: You know, I rinsed it out. I started doing it, like, putting, like, lime juice on it and stuff to see if it'd be a difference. [00:14:22] Speaker A: When I come to washing meat, I think about this, like, yeah, okay. So it ain't gonna make a difference of the taste, right? Much of the taste. But your meat was packaged by a butcher who probably dug in his ass before he packed your meat. That's why I wash my meat. [00:14:43] Speaker B: Mm, you think so? [00:14:49] Speaker A: I don't trust nobody hands my kids. Can't bring me a sandwich. [00:14:55] Speaker B: Mm. I don't know. Mm mm. I feel you. You just don't trust it. I feel like, whatever. I don't know. I pat it dry. Even if I didn't wash, like, the chicken cutlets of breast or whatever, I still have pat it dry and then season it or whatever. So I don't know. I ain't got sick yet. [00:15:17] Speaker A: Well, the heat kill the germs, right? [00:15:19] Speaker B: Yeah, 375 degrees or the oil or whatever. But, yeah, I'm trying to think. I ain't. Then go to the gym and go to work and. Yeah, that's it. That's it. Did I read. Did I get a new. Oh, no, I got that book last week, charlamagne. New book about small talk. Cause somebody was like, they hate small talk. [00:15:44] Speaker A: Hate it. [00:15:44] Speaker B: You hate small talk. [00:15:45] Speaker A: Hate it. [00:15:46] Speaker B: What do you consider small talk? [00:15:48] Speaker A: Forced conversation. Like a job interview. Right. That little forced conversation that they got to have before they get to the nitty gritty. [00:15:58] Speaker B: Well, in regular day stuff, what do you consider. [00:16:04] Speaker A: Just anything that's forced. Like, if I wasn't gonna have that conversation with you. [00:16:09] Speaker B: All right, so somebody said that people telling them good morning and asking how their day was. [00:16:16] Speaker A: Oh, God, please don't tell me fucking good morning. We see each other every day at work. [00:16:20] Speaker B: Not at work. I ain't talking about at work. I'm just saying in general, like a person texting you good morning. [00:16:26] Speaker A: Yes. Don't text me good morning. Just get to the fucking point. [00:16:28] Speaker B: Not even the guy that just. [00:16:29] Speaker A: No, I don't like good morning texts unless they're attached to a cash app notification. [00:16:35] Speaker B: Oh, God. What if that's just their way of saying they thinking about you in the. [00:16:40] Speaker A: Morning, then say that, I hope you have a great day. That's good. But good morning every day. [00:16:46] Speaker B: What if they say, good morning, have a good day. [00:16:48] Speaker A: That's different. But just, like, good morning, like, there's n. Who will just say good morning, and then just wait for you, and they be waiting all day. [00:16:56] Speaker B: What if they say, what if after work, they ask you, how was your day? [00:17:01] Speaker A: That's different. [00:17:02] Speaker B: So the person that said that, they was like, they don't like good morning text. They don't like, text, asking, how was their day? It was a couple other things that I know people do. Kind of like, if you're listening every. [00:17:17] Speaker A: Single day, it can get redundant. How was your day? Nigga, I worked. How was your day? Nigga, I worked. [00:17:25] Speaker B: What if, like, stuff happened in your day all the time, though? [00:17:30] Speaker A: If something major happened in my day, I'll probably be texting that throughout the day. Like, nigga, you ain't gonna believe what just happened. And that's probably why I'm friend zone. Cause I would text just that to a love interest. Nigga, you ain't gonna believe what just happened. That's why they be putting me in the friend zone. [00:17:48] Speaker B: Well, I say all that. Cause Charlemagne book is about. Did I say that his book is about small talk? [00:17:53] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:17:54] Speaker B: So after I read a couple other books I got, I'm gonna start reading that book. [00:17:59] Speaker A: I get where they going, though. It's just unnecessary. Whoever said that, the person who said that, they probably deal with people all day long, and they probably sick of just, like, communicating. I bet they love their weekends where they don't have to do anything or be around people or talk to people. [00:18:16] Speaker B: Mm. I don't know if that's all the way the truth, but they just, they like, if you gonna talk to them, talk about something. [00:18:24] Speaker A: Be with purpose. Talk with purpose. [00:18:26] Speaker B: My purpose is to find out how your day was, why, what you could. [00:18:29] Speaker A: Do if it was bad. [00:18:31] Speaker B: Might do something to make you feel better. [00:18:34] Speaker A: Do that anyway. [00:18:35] Speaker B: No, you don't deserve it. [00:18:36] Speaker A: See? [00:18:37] Speaker B: No, why do that anyway if you already feel good? [00:18:41] Speaker A: And it's probably a trauma response to responding to people? How was your day, man? It was. I got a headache. And then the person just go radio silent. Cause they don't know how to make your day better. The other day, somebody asked me, like, what do you need? And I was like, a mortgage payment. And then they got quiet, like, why do you ask me what I need if you're not gonna give me what I need? [00:19:02] Speaker B: Is that. Is that a true. You did that to shut the person up? [00:19:05] Speaker A: No, I didn't. I really could use a mortgage payment right now. [00:19:08] Speaker B: And do you think whoever you said that to, I don't know what's in his pocket, pay a mortgage payment. [00:19:14] Speaker A: I don't know what's in his pocket, but don't ask me what I need if you're not prepared to give it to me. Which thought I was gonna say a massage. [00:19:20] Speaker B: What was said before that? [00:19:22] Speaker A: I told him I was having a bad day. I'm having a bad day. Okay. What you need. Okay, if you're not prepared to give me what I need, then don't ask me what I need. [00:19:34] Speaker B: I think that was you saying that was you to get them to shut up. [00:19:38] Speaker A: No, it wasn't. [00:19:40] Speaker B: So you. So if they would've said so, you said that expecting that would be something that they could help you with. [00:19:46] Speaker A: No, but they asked me, so I told them. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Interesting. [00:19:52] Speaker A: Don't ask me questions you don't want the answer to or that you're not gonna do anything about. And to women or to anybody, when they've been in that situation so many times, that's when they get to, oh, I hate small talk. What you doing, WYd? Shut the fuck up. Women saying wYd? Wyd, Wyd. [00:20:10] Speaker B: Women saying that all the time too. What you doing? [00:20:17] Speaker A: Damn, I wanna know. I'm single. I probably, I promise you, I don't care what a nigga doing. [00:20:24] Speaker B: You don't have to care. [00:20:26] Speaker A: I'm not sending no d. I don't care what you're doing. I'm not sending you a text asking you what you're doing. Cause I don't care. [00:20:31] Speaker B: I think people send that. I think people send that. Just start a conversation. [00:20:34] Speaker A: Start a conversation. Just start the conversation. Can I ask you a question? No, I hate that one. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:20:42] Speaker A: Is that something. Can I ask you a question? No, I don't even respond. Cause. Just ask the question. [00:20:48] Speaker B: You are mean. [00:20:52] Speaker A: Do you understand how much I talk to people all day? I do not wanna talk after 05:00 p.m. [00:21:00] Speaker B: That'S, uh. I don't know. [00:21:02] Speaker A: But then again, I'm single, and that could be why. [00:21:05] Speaker B: I don't know. Um, let's get to our first email before we get to what we. [00:21:10] Speaker A: But if anybody ask me, I'm. I'm in a relationship. Cause I lied to somebody. A really sweet guy, and I lied to him and told him I had somebody. [00:21:16] Speaker B: He was sweet. He just wasn't attractive. Exactly. [00:21:22] Speaker A: You called something wrong with me. [00:21:23] Speaker B: You called our nigga sweet something wrong with me. Why? [00:21:25] Speaker A: It's so many people that I don't think attractive. Somebody inboxed me yesterday, and you know, my Facebook name is a Liz. And they was like, hey. With some extra e's on it, Liz. And I was so turned off. [00:21:38] Speaker B: Cause you were. [00:21:39] Speaker A: I didn't even respond. I didn't even respond. [00:21:41] Speaker B: If you thought he was attractive, you'd have Melanie. [00:21:44] Speaker A: I would have responded. But I was like, why don't I. [00:21:50] Speaker B: What was unattractive about him? [00:21:51] Speaker A: I just didn't see myself with him. I just opened the profile and was like, nope, this ain't it. [00:21:57] Speaker B: Miss your blessings, child. This is from the homie Kia. Hey, this from the. Make that an all star. Make that all star more special. She says, hey, dJ blade show. This episode gave me a flashback. It's funny you guys were talking about the SC counties and state capitals. We learned all of that in middle school, too. [00:22:19] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:22:20] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Y'all also talked about ipods. And I won an ipod on a podcast many years ago for north state capitals. I wonder what's the name of that podcast? And did you ever get that ipod? Nah. Ipods are basically obsolete. Anywho, I was definitely yelling at the phone. Cause Tasha definitely shot Monae. Tasha shot Monae. [00:22:42] Speaker A: Yes. Yes. They showed that because I told him aboard was going back and watching it. [00:22:46] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:22:47] Speaker A: So I watched that episode this week. [00:22:50] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:22:50] Speaker A: Yeah, it was Tasha. And Tariq saw her, and he was like, what the fuck? [00:22:56] Speaker B: Oh, on that episode that was on last season. So he's gone back up. I don't know why I thought he was watching power. [00:23:05] Speaker A: Yeah, he finished power. He on ghost now. [00:23:07] Speaker B: Oh, he on Ghost now. Is he watching white power? [00:23:10] Speaker A: He did. I told him I was like, watch the first episode of Ghost, and then watched the first episode of Tommy and then come back to Ghost. And when I left the house just now, he was starting season two of ghost. [00:23:24] Speaker B: Oh, okay. So hold up. What season of Ghost are we on? Four. [00:23:30] Speaker A: This is the fourth season. [00:23:31] Speaker B: Fourth and final season. [00:23:32] Speaker A: His senior year. [00:23:35] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:23:36] Speaker A: It started when he was a freshman at Stansfield. [00:23:39] Speaker B: You think they planned that? [00:23:40] Speaker A: I don't know, but because of me going back and watching it with him, you realized on his door, when he slammed the door when he first got to stanceville, it said, tariq James St. Patrick, class of 2024. [00:23:53] Speaker B: Oh, wow. If they plan that, that's good for them. [00:23:56] Speaker A: Time to graduate. [00:23:57] Speaker B: But he ain't in school no more. No, Brayden is out of school. We gonna talk about this show too. She said tariq was. And y'all please stop saying tyreek. There is not a y in that man name. [00:24:11] Speaker A: I got a nephew named tyreek, so it's hard. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Not you. You don't say tyreek, though. [00:24:16] Speaker A: It's so. I have to myself to say tariq. [00:24:18] Speaker B: You say Tariq? A lot of people say tariq, but a lot of people say Tyreek. And his name is Tariq. I know some Tariq, but I know some Tariq too. Tariq was standing off to the side, and he said mom, and she drove away. I think I do remember him saying mom, but he said it, like, in a question mark way. Right? Please tell me y'all watch. And please tell me you watched this, Amy. Cause I wanna talk about this. [00:24:42] Speaker A: Uh oh. [00:24:42] Speaker B: Tell me you love me. [00:24:44] Speaker A: I didn't watch it. [00:24:45] Speaker B: Oh, my God, it was so good. Tell me you love me on Netflix. My husband was convinced they were talking about a functional, non verbal, autistic person. And then they showed demand that Heffel is a psychopath. And it started when her daddy made her crutches to pretend to be disabled. Damn, I missed that part. All right, y'all, bye, Akiya. Shout out to you, Akia. I really need you to watch that. Cause it's a part of it. I'm gonna try to talk about it a little bit to you to make it to where I don't spoil anything. [00:25:22] Speaker A: Okay. [00:25:22] Speaker B: It's okay. Spoil it. [00:25:24] Speaker A: I can still enjoy it being spoiled. [00:25:26] Speaker B: Okay. But thank you, Akiya, for that email. Um, yeah, I started to ask you to watch it Friday. Cause I started watching it, like, Thursday or Friday, and I started to ask you to watch it, but I was like, with everybody talking about it, I felt like you was gonna watch it on your own. [00:25:41] Speaker A: I saw the conversations, but then I was like, is that something that I would wanna watch? And then I did. [00:25:48] Speaker B: Are you a documentary person? [00:25:49] Speaker A: Not really. [00:25:50] Speaker B: Oh. Hmm. It's less documentary and more like true life. You know, the MTV true life type. [00:26:02] Speaker A: Am I gonna laugh? Cause all weekend I was looking for something to laugh at, like, all weekend. [00:26:11] Speaker B: You have a dark humor. [00:26:12] Speaker A: Laughter. [00:26:13] Speaker B: Yeah, you'll find dark humor. It's one particular part that you will find dark humor. Laughter. And I don't wanna. Ah, you'll be. It's a. What the fuck? Laugh. Like, this bitch is crazy. One of them. The next email is from the homie DJ hostar, and his is entitled pop out and show. He said, yuru, what's up? What's good? Hope y'all had a great week. Oh, yeah, I did watch the Kendra. Well, we'll talk about that. All caught up on shows. The shot. He said, I'm mad that everyone has had their shot at Duda and consistently fucked it up. I don't like y'all. People watch this discussions act like Duda is real. They act like they trying to make this show the wire or breaking bad or even snowfall. This is a fantastical show. This is a magical shy. This is a fictional shy. This ain't the real shy. [00:27:14] Speaker A: It's fiction. [00:27:15] Speaker B: It's super fiction. [00:27:16] Speaker A: Even my baby say that. Like, he be on his iPad, on his tablet, not paying attention to the tv, and then something happened. It'd be some gunshots or something blow up or something. He'd be like, mom, is this fiction? Yes, son. It is my favorite genre. Go ahead. [00:27:32] Speaker B: He says, I get it. He has to be in the store. But damn, now that the homie dre gone, Kevin Mama wanna explore things with Miss Funktified. Although both of them were grown as fuck, the Jason Weaver Lane Whitfield scenes are cringy. Yeah. Cause she's old enough to be his mama. [00:27:50] Speaker A: I did some math on that last night. The Lion King came out in 1994. [00:27:56] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:27:59] Speaker A: It's a thin line between love and hate. Came out in 1996. The Jason Weaver song, everybody wants to be king. He was a kid during that time. [00:28:10] Speaker B: Maybe 14 at the most. [00:28:13] Speaker A: Was he that old? Think about how deep how his voice was. [00:28:17] Speaker B: Well, 94. [00:28:19] Speaker A: He ain't well. [00:28:20] Speaker B: I say that cause he's not too much. I think he older than us. [00:28:23] Speaker A: Yeah, he is older than us. [00:28:24] Speaker B: So in 94, I was 13. [00:28:26] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [00:28:27] Speaker B: So that's why I say he was 14 at the most. So he might, you know what I'm saying? [00:28:30] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. But still, Lin Whitfield had to be at least grown. [00:28:35] Speaker B: At least 30 grown. She's a good 15 in the line. [00:28:39] Speaker A: Bitch we love and hate. [00:28:40] Speaker B: Here's the thing, though. So, like, you know that it's a social media lady. She's older, but she has, like, gray hair. But her style and the way she talk and dress like. [00:28:50] Speaker A: I think I know who you talking about. [00:28:52] Speaker B: She don't look and kind of act like she 55 or whatever. Lynn Whitfield, the way she talks with some things, she says, it's a lot, lot of saliva in there. And it gives older lady, and they just don't match as far as, like, she don't give off. Like she would be with a younger man like that. [00:29:15] Speaker A: Hmm mm. Yeah. [00:29:18] Speaker B: Cause how much older than her is Tony Childs? Not Tony Childs. No, that's the one. That's Tony that's on there. Right. You think there's too much age difference between them? [00:29:28] Speaker A: About ten years maybe. [00:29:29] Speaker B: You think it's a ten year age difference? So Lynn Whitfield in her sixties then, right? [00:29:34] Speaker A: Wait a minute. Cause that would make. [00:29:36] Speaker B: Cause Tony gotta be 50 something. [00:29:38] Speaker A: Tony in her fifties. Yeah. [00:29:41] Speaker B: Who you looking up? [00:29:42] Speaker A: Lynn? [00:29:43] Speaker B: All right. Lynn Whitfield. I'm gonna look up Tony Childs. What? Tony Childs, we look at. [00:29:46] Speaker A: I'll look up Toni Charles. [00:29:48] Speaker B: I'll look up Len Whitfield then. Len Whitfield. Lin Whitfield. Is my mama age? So there you have it. Tony Child's probably 53. [00:30:06] Speaker A: She's 49. [00:30:07] Speaker B: What? [00:30:09] Speaker A: Jill Marie Jones. [00:30:10] Speaker B: Jill Marie Jones. That's her name. There's nothing. Okay. Not make sense. Yeah. Lynn Whitfield and Jason Weaver, they just don't match. He says, how many years are we removed from her movie with Martin? Back then, I thought she was like 50. [00:30:29] Speaker A: Damn. [00:30:29] Speaker B: Wait, is she 71 now? 94. No, she was, like, in her forties then. She's 71 now. 30 years ago she was in her forties. [00:30:42] Speaker A: Old Brandi told Martin not to fuck. [00:30:45] Speaker B: With her, but she looks great. And I guess that age gap is a thing in dating with older women and young men. She does look good. Cause she got the style and money and all of that. But just the lingo. It's a certain lingo at a certain age that they just sound like. I don't wanna hear her say, I got goons. A lady that age, she ain't got goons. She got muscle. You know, what I'm saying? Like, I got muscle. That sound more like her age range, you know? He said, power uk drill, nigga. Rest in peace, my boy. My boy. Did I say it right? You got me cheesing for him. Younger Monet spending quality time with the kids, bagging up work. He says he likes how they casted her. I didn't like how they cast her, the young Monet. [00:31:37] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, they did. She looked like a young Mary J. Blige. [00:31:40] Speaker B: Here's why I said I didn't like it. Because the thing that made that, oh, she looked like Mary J. Blige. [00:31:47] Speaker A: Right? Mm hmm. [00:31:48] Speaker B: But the thing they did to tie Mary J. Blige to her is they also made her hair color the same color as Mary J. Blige's hair color now. [00:31:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:57] Speaker B: Why? [00:31:58] Speaker A: That's Monae's trademark, is the red hair. [00:32:01] Speaker B: Oh, it is? [00:32:02] Speaker A: Yeah. If you notice, her hair is red. [00:32:04] Speaker B: Her hair always been red the whole time. [00:32:06] Speaker A: Monae and red hair. Okay, remember she went to. [00:32:10] Speaker B: I don't. [00:32:10] Speaker A: Diana put the red wig on and. [00:32:12] Speaker B: Said, no, but, like, okay, Dayana put that wig on, but that wig. Like, I think these events may be happening in, like, the same two or three months. So I feel like her hair color would still be the same. But 35 years ago, she still had that same exact hair color. I thought that was a little reach. Like, if she would have had, like. [00:32:31] Speaker A: Blonde hair, well, that would be Mary J. Blige. That would not be Monae. [00:32:36] Speaker B: Has Mary J. Blige ever had black hair in, like, a video or something? [00:32:41] Speaker A: Not that I can remember. [00:32:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:32:43] Speaker A: She started that blonde shit for black girls. Well, she probably didn't start it, but she damn near. She damn sure made it popular. Cause whenever me and my sister would dye our hair blonde, we was going after the Mary J. Blige look. [00:32:54] Speaker B: Okay, well, maybe. Maybe I just read. [00:32:56] Speaker A: Well, I ain't never did it, but my sister killed that shit. [00:32:59] Speaker B: Maybe I didn't pay attention to her having that same color hair the whole four seasons, so. Okay, my bad. Any predictions about who gotta go next? Who you think gonna go next? [00:33:16] Speaker A: Davis. [00:33:17] Speaker B: That's what I was about to say, too. Davis. Yeah, he. They turned this nigga into a snake. All lawyers on the show, they didn't turn him dirty. Like, what was the other guy named? No, not Saxon. Terry Silver Turtle from. Oh, what was his name? Cause Silva was a black guy, right? [00:33:39] Speaker A: Yeah, I called him nigga Turtle every episode. [00:33:41] Speaker B: Okay, so you watched doctor Raj? [00:33:43] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:43] Speaker B: Oh, I guess. See, that's why we here that's why we here. Okay. Now, he talked about, he said, kDot. Amazing performance by KDOT in Englewood. And that's an understatement. Shit was litty too titty. Outside of dot set, do y'all have any favorite performers or moments? I love the nip tribute. Dom Kennedy set was lit. Roddy Rich had a dope set, too, keeping it short this week. Holl at y'all later, dj high star. [00:34:09] Speaker A: So I didn't. I didn't watch it. [00:34:12] Speaker B: Really? [00:34:12] Speaker A: I caught. I had to watch girl sisters. Sorry. [00:34:15] Speaker B: I mean, you could have watched it. No, later? [00:34:17] Speaker A: No. Oh, yeah. I could have watched a replay. [00:34:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:20] Speaker A: But, yeah, but I know nothing comes above sisters or the family business, which is gonna be coming back next week on bet. But anyway, I called the end, and even though I caught the end, I called enough for them to have played that song twice. So I caught the last two. [00:34:43] Speaker B: So it was on. But I was on the phone for all of the first parts up until, like. So I had to go to bed. I was like, man, I gotta go to bed at 09:00. It'll be some way that I'll be able to watch. [00:34:56] Speaker A: I mean, just coming on at 09:00. [00:34:58] Speaker B: I'll be able to watch Kendrick park tomorrow. So I woke up the next day, and I went to prime while I was at work trying to catch the scene. And they didn't replay it. They didn't put it back on. So I had to go to YouTube, and somebody had his set up there. Oh, yeah. So I did watch it set up there, but it was entertaining. Very entertaining. I like how he opened up with euphoria. And another thing that I. Now that all this is out, and I was listening to King Kunta, he performed that, too. And he has a line in King Kunta where he says something like, something about a nigga with a ghost rider. What the fuck happened? And that song came out in 2015. And I was like, oh, shit. It was only one nigga that was rumored about getting ghost riders even back then. And it was Drake. [00:35:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:49] Speaker B: So he was going to be that. [00:35:50] Speaker A: During his meat mill beef. [00:35:52] Speaker B: It was right around the same time. It was right around that same time. But I want to say King Kunta came out before them. They went really at it. But people in the industry had that rumor going around anyway, from what I heard, so. But, yeah, it was real good. He could have performed. People was like, that nigga did it six times, or whatever, whatever. But that ain't the first time a rapper, like, rappers have done songs back to back to back. That was, like, hype for the crowd. It was a couple others, but the one I remember the most, of course, y'all know it was Jay Z and Kanye, and they performed niggas in Paris. In Paris. [00:36:27] Speaker A: Oh, oh, okay. I thought you was talking about them being on the stage. I'm like, I missed that part. [00:36:31] Speaker B: Oh, no, no, no. But they did that song, I think they said, like, 15 or 16 times in a row. But I'm glad he could have did it four or five more times. How hype the crowd was. But it was a good. [00:36:46] Speaker A: I just remember turning it and, like, n. Is that Russell Westbrook? Yeah, it was. [00:36:51] Speaker B: Yes, it was. I'm glad Russell Westbrook was up there. Cause, you know, he from La or whatever. Russell Westbrook did the most gangster thing somebody has ever did corporately to be when Nipsey Hussle died the next game Russell had. He had 20 points, 20 rebounds, and 20 assists, which added up to 60. And when he had an interview, he said, that was for Nip. Nips was a Nipsey hussle, you know, 60 crip or whatever. So I thought that was very interesting. But he was up there. Demar Derozan was on there. Kendrick said something about DeMar DeRozan in one of them songs, like, you know, d Rose came home, whatever. Cause he used to play for Toronto, blah, blah, blah. But, yeah, I thought it was a very good, entertaining concert. What else you watched this week? [00:37:47] Speaker A: The usuals, of course. Had to watch sisters. Cause it gets heating up. The ghost is shy, clipped the usuals. But yesterday, yesterday I said, you know, bet plus be putting these movies out and they get overlooked, you know. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:38:06] Speaker A: Just like Diara from Detroit. [00:38:09] Speaker B: I ain't started. I need to start that. [00:38:10] Speaker A: It's good. [00:38:11] Speaker B: It's good. [00:38:11] Speaker A: But, you know, people overlook it, and then next thing you know is gone. And, you know, Nick put up a post last week, and she was like, y'all go ahead and watch this before it's gone. [00:38:22] Speaker B: Di from Detroit. [00:38:23] Speaker A: Mm hmm. And happy birthday to her birthdays today. [00:38:25] Speaker B: Nik, I hope you doing what your neighbors be doing. [00:38:28] Speaker A: What? [00:38:29] Speaker B: You know, she be complaining about her neighbors having sex all the time. [00:38:32] Speaker A: Oh, she better be getting her some. But RSVP is the name of this movie. [00:38:38] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:38:39] Speaker A: BET plus it was so bad that I had to finish it. [00:38:44] Speaker B: Is it bad? Like, was it production bad or writing. [00:38:48] Speaker A: Bad or writing bad? [00:38:50] Speaker B: So the production was good? [00:38:53] Speaker A: Not really, because it was like the killing scenes. Like, it was so bad that even my kids was laughing at it. Like, when somebody was getting shot and they over acted. Yeah. And then it looked. It didn't look good. Like, I know I saw a tree split a nigga in half, and I was like, why? [00:39:14] Speaker B: Worse than a tubi movie? [00:39:17] Speaker A: No, not that bad. [00:39:19] Speaker B: Hmm. But should have been better for it. But it was on bet plus, though. [00:39:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:23] Speaker B: And what's it called? [00:39:24] Speaker A: RSVP. [00:39:25] Speaker B: You say you started Diara. What's the name? [00:39:27] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I finished that. I watched that when it first came out. [00:39:32] Speaker B: Oh, when it first came out. So that it's been out for how long? [00:39:35] Speaker A: Months. [00:39:36] Speaker B: So did they put out all of it at one time or just. Oh, episode. [00:39:39] Speaker A: It was weekly. [00:39:40] Speaker B: She was on breakfast club. Well, I know you don't listen, but she was on breakfast club last week, I think, talking about that. [00:39:45] Speaker A: So did she say it's getting a season two? [00:39:47] Speaker B: I don't remember, but I know she was talking about it. So maybe that's. Maybe it is getting a season two. [00:39:52] Speaker A: They left it open. [00:39:53] Speaker B: Maybe it is getting to season two. Maybe that's why she was on there. I'm gonna start that. Cause I don't like when people like. Like you said, like, they don't get no kind of press, and nobody watches it. Then it goes away, then people catches on, and they're like, what? Ain't no more seasons. This is good, but you should have watched it when it was out. And people doing that now with your honor. It was out on showtime. They had two seasons, and then they canceled it. And now everybody talk. Y'all watch your honor. It's good. Netflix got a new show called your honor. No, Netflix don't got a new show called your honor. That show was out for a couple years. [00:40:29] Speaker A: That shit made you mad, ain't it? [00:40:30] Speaker B: Oh, it did. [00:40:31] Speaker A: You done said that three weeks in a row. You mad as hell. You madder than rock. You clifton power. [00:40:38] Speaker B: It pissed me off, man. That show was good, man. Good acting. All of that, man. All of that. Me and Cl was talking about that show I posted about the show and everything. I ain't got no influence on this motherfucker. What else you watched? [00:40:53] Speaker A: Like I said, the shy? [00:40:55] Speaker B: Mm hmm. The shy. I got some questions. [00:40:57] Speaker A: Yes. Okay. [00:40:59] Speaker B: You think that brat was pregnant when she was recording these things? [00:41:01] Speaker A: I was wondering about that because she. [00:41:03] Speaker B: Looked a little chunky and her clothes look so big. [00:41:05] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:41:06] Speaker B: Brad, ain't I saw a picture of the brat. She was somewhere performing or something. She ain't lost that baby weight. [00:41:13] Speaker A: It's hard. [00:41:14] Speaker B: Yeah, but she rich. [00:41:15] Speaker A: That's true. [00:41:16] Speaker B: She rich. People lose that baby weight quick. Now they get them a trainer. [00:41:19] Speaker A: They got things out there now. Train them. [00:41:21] Speaker B: Nah, get a trainer shot. [00:41:25] Speaker A: Suck it out the fuck rich people don't go to the gym no more. [00:41:28] Speaker B: Shit. [00:41:29] Speaker A: Fantasia might be the last one. [00:41:31] Speaker B: Megan. Megan go to the gym. [00:41:34] Speaker A: She go. [00:41:35] Speaker B: But I think Megan going to work. [00:41:37] Speaker A: Out how she go. [00:41:39] Speaker B: Her shit too tight. [00:41:40] Speaker A: She went. [00:41:41] Speaker B: You think she got work done? [00:41:43] Speaker A: Yes, and that's okay. I don't think she meant getting work done. [00:41:47] Speaker B: No, it is shame. [00:41:48] Speaker A: No, it's not. No, it's not. There's no shame in getting work done. There's no shame in taking Ozempic. [00:41:52] Speaker B: It is govee, Victoza, all of it shame. [00:41:55] Speaker A: Nope. No, they ain't. Don't get y'all shot. [00:41:56] Speaker B: Ladies get your shot. No, niggas. Nigga, you bet not. You get that fucking shot. And you a nigga. And you ain't got diabetes. [00:42:04] Speaker A: You better get that fucking shot. Take the easy way out. [00:42:07] Speaker B: Don't take the easy way out. [00:42:08] Speaker A: Life is hard enough. [00:42:09] Speaker B: Do you like niggas who go to the barber shop and turn their barber into a painter? You like them? Nah, them the same niggas. [00:42:16] Speaker A: How so? [00:42:17] Speaker B: You're taking the easy way out. If I gotta go bald, you go bald too, nigga. [00:42:22] Speaker A: You can't control baldness. [00:42:24] Speaker B: And you can control how big you are, too. Yes, you can. [00:42:28] Speaker A: Food be so good. It do too good and too seasoned. [00:42:31] Speaker B: It do. It do. It be too good. Too seasoned, I'm saying. And all the good food is bad for you, too. I wish red velvet cake had health properties. It don't. [00:42:42] Speaker A: I ate a fucking dragon fruit yesterday. [00:42:45] Speaker B: I saw you post about that. [00:42:46] Speaker A: Who the fuck y'all make it look so good? [00:42:49] Speaker B: And they lie, too, because dragon fruit punch drink is delicious. I've never had real dragon fruit, but I thought it was sweet. [00:42:57] Speaker A: That's what somebody was like. Did you get the drink from Sonic? I went to the store and I cut a dragon fruit open. [00:43:02] Speaker B: What? [00:43:03] Speaker A: And we were so excited. [00:43:04] Speaker B: What a dragonfruit look like? [00:43:06] Speaker A: It's the white with the black dots. We were so excited. We was like, oh, this is gonna be so good. [00:43:12] Speaker B: What's the one that look like? It's green with, like, the black dots. [00:43:16] Speaker A: Kiwi? [00:43:17] Speaker B: No, not Kiwi. Ain't got no kiwi. [00:43:19] Speaker A: Yes. [00:43:20] Speaker B: Kiwi. Ain't got no black dots on the outside. [00:43:22] Speaker A: Oh, black dots on the outside. [00:43:24] Speaker B: It's like shaped kind of like football almost. You know what I'm talking about? [00:43:31] Speaker A: You know, she's talking about an ugly fruit. [00:43:33] Speaker B: It's ugly now, but it. [00:43:34] Speaker A: No, there's one called ugly. L u l g l I. Ugly. Google it. Ugly fruit. [00:43:40] Speaker B: Okay. Watch. A whole bunch of ugly fruits. [00:43:44] Speaker A: Ugli. [00:43:45] Speaker B: Oh, ugli. [00:43:49] Speaker A: Ugly fruit. Oh, but it's green, though, and that's actually good. I've had ugly flavors. [00:43:55] Speaker B: This look like. This is citrus, ain't it? [00:43:57] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Yeah, I've had this, boy, it's good. [00:43:59] Speaker B: It look like a lemon with an orange inside. Oh, it's called a jamaican tangelo. But, yeah. One thing I did notice, and I can say this. She plays younger on the chi, but I think she's in her thirties. So I can say this. But when Keisha was standing in that kitchen, I think she was washing dishes or something. I said, goddamn, keisha fine his hair. Lord, she just had a baby, like, a year or so ago too, in real life. But, yeah, Keisha fine is hell. The dude that's in there with Lala, what's Lala's real name? [00:44:36] Speaker A: Lala. [00:44:39] Speaker B: Why. Why does he have a Rockefeller tattoo on his neck? [00:44:42] Speaker A: That's Vic. Mick Vic. Vic Mensah. [00:44:46] Speaker B: Oh, he a real rapper? [00:44:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:48] Speaker B: He wasn't signed to Rockefeller. I don't know. [00:44:50] Speaker A: He probably some dumb he got when he was a teenager. [00:44:52] Speaker B: True, indeed. Yeah. Charlamagne got a wolverine tattoo on his arm, so. [00:44:57] Speaker A: But Lala's character and the whole I can't fuck with you cause you in a halfway house. You knew the n was in the halfway house before you started flirting with him. [00:45:10] Speaker B: She did? [00:45:10] Speaker A: Yes. [00:45:11] Speaker B: Hmm. [00:45:13] Speaker A: Cause that what happened last week when Kandy came into the restaurant and all of them was there. [00:45:17] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:45:18] Speaker A: She knew. The nigga said he getting his life back together. I'm staying in the halfway house right now. Him and Lala start flirting. Now you getting a little wet. Now you can't fuck him. Cause he live in halfway house, and she still took him home. [00:45:30] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Is that Lala's fault, or is that Ryan fault? What, you mean, like, for her to act like she didn't know? [00:45:41] Speaker A: No, I mean, that's the character that was written into the script. [00:45:45] Speaker B: What I'm saying is, do you think that's bad writing, or you think that's to get that response from people? That you just had to get that response from people? [00:45:51] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely to get the response. Because, you know, we was arguing about this on social media last week. Potential dating. The potential. Fuck the potential. [00:46:00] Speaker B: Who was arguing that? [00:46:02] Speaker A: Men and women. [00:46:03] Speaker B: Oh. Who page was that on? [00:46:05] Speaker A: Kelly. [00:46:06] Speaker B: Kelly Page. I thought I saw that I scroll. Ain't getting into that. Duda had sex with Jill Marie Jones character. What's that? [00:46:15] Speaker A: That was sex. [00:46:19] Speaker B: He was violently having sex. But the thing that I noted was, oh, my goodness. As a man, when I, you know, indulge in that with women, I want to, you know, you need water, and I. You want a rag? Do you want it warmed up? Do you want it moistened? The dry rag? He got up and got his. Put his shirt on and got the hell out and left. And she looked very used. [00:46:49] Speaker A: I wonder if other women have had that type of sex before. Of course I've had that sex before. [00:46:55] Speaker B: You've been one to get up and put your clothes on. All right, nigga, I'm gone. You watch power? [00:47:02] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:47:04] Speaker B: I have a few questions about power. [00:47:05] Speaker A: Okay. [00:47:06] Speaker B: When did Braden start tooting powder? [00:47:08] Speaker A: That was his first time. [00:47:09] Speaker B: That was his first time. Okay. [00:47:11] Speaker A: I mean, if a woman that you're interested in told you to toot powder, you go toot. [00:47:15] Speaker B: Hell, no. Hell, no. Woman I'm interested in can't get me. Just drank liquor. Why you want me to get drunk so fast? Ooh, I was about to say her name in real life. Oh, no. First time. I wish somebody, if I'm trying to holler, I ain't getting drunk. I ain't drank, I ain't doing no drugs, none of that shit. I'm sober. The Monet scream. Hilarious. I don't think Kane gonna kill his siblings. [00:47:45] Speaker A: No. [00:47:45] Speaker B: Cause he couldn't pull the trigger at the end. And kind of to what we said earlier about Davis getting killed. I think he gonna smash. What's her name? Noma. [00:47:56] Speaker A: They started that this week. [00:47:58] Speaker B: Oh, they did? [00:47:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:59] Speaker B: I must start typing. [00:48:00] Speaker A: He went back to her house. [00:48:02] Speaker B: Oh. After he went after the meeting. [00:48:03] Speaker A: It was late. Cause she was like, what you doing here so late? Smash. [00:48:07] Speaker B: No, but remember, I mean, it don't. [00:48:08] Speaker A: Show them in the bed, but they did. They kissed. [00:48:10] Speaker B: I thought he left. Oh, they did kiss. [00:48:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:12] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay, okay. Well. Well, they answer that, but I think you right. He gonna kill her. I mean, she gonna kill him, but just tell them you love me, doc. I'm gonna tell you what it's about. [00:48:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:48:27] Speaker B: So, it's about, you know, people with disabilities kinda starts off, and this particular family is this one guy, he has, like, a communicate, you know, he was born. They talk about how he was, you know, when he was born, how his mom found out he had issues or whatever. As far as, like, mental health. Not mental health, but, like. [00:48:49] Speaker A: Development. [00:48:50] Speaker B: Development issues. Yeah. There you go. Thank you. So he was nonverbal as a child. So they talk about how he was raised and how they cared for him and all of that. And they found out that, like, some people, they started using, like, keyboards and stuff to communicate. Like, they thought they weren't. Couldn't communicate. And some people, they figured out that they could use keyboards and communicate or whatever, right? So he starts using a keyboard to communicate with the help of this lady. And, you know, the lady says she finds out that he's an incredible writer, okay? Learns that he doesn't like being called his regular name. Damon. I mean, Derek. I'm sorry, but he likes being called by D man. And she calls him d man the first time. And from subsequent times on, she doesn't call him d man. She says demand. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Okay? [00:49:51] Speaker B: Which is a little thing. It might not sound big to somebody out, but it's like somebody calling me ba. Easy. It's be easy. [00:50:04] Speaker A: Right. [00:50:05] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? It's subtle cultural difference. So every time she's talking about him, she's demand. Demand or whatever. And they bring in all of these people and they're talking about, like, there's one lady who has, like, a. Like, she can't control, like, her muscles or whatever. Like, that's part of her, but she's like a psychologist or whatever, but it affects her speech. So she's talking about some things about how, you know, it's called assisted verbalization or some shit where that can help a person. You know, that can help a person come out. Cause she needs it or whatever. Or it's been cases where it helps people or whatever. So you watching this, you're like, okay, so the man, you know, he needed help, you know, typing and learning, and he can write all this beautiful stuff. And then it goes on. And eventually, with time, it is kind of fair. It seems plausible that if you spend enough time with somebody every day, you'll have feelings for them, okay? Whether it's love, as the Philadelphia love, brotherly love, maybe the agape love, you know? But, oh, no, not this white lady. She falls in love with the man, and she's married. [00:51:26] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:51:27] Speaker B: The man tells her he loves her, and she says, well, I love you, too. How can this work? So that happens. [00:51:35] Speaker A: The man can't have sex, though, can he? [00:51:38] Speaker B: Oh, the man can have sex. And so it's one. So they have a discussion about them. How can they make it work? And this, that and the third. And they go to some. I forgot where they said they were maybe at her house, her place. And she asked him, can she kiss him? He says yes. He asked her to take off her shirt. Can he touch her breasts? And it progresses, and they have sex. Oh, my God. The man's mama is one of them wet dresses all the time. Church women. [00:52:18] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:52:18] Speaker B: She ain't for it, period. They have a family meeting, and the man tells his family that he loves this lady and that they have been intimate. The woman, the mama is appalled. The brother is also appalled. Now, the man has a brother, and I'm gonna call him the man. Cause that's what the woman has been calling him. The man. The man has a brother who. Who's very intelligent. He looks like Michael Jawad with braids. You know who Michael Jawad is? [00:52:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:52:45] Speaker B: He look like him with braids. He has a doctorate degree in something, so he's smart. But they've been taking care of him for 30 something years. And now this woman comes in and says that he can communicate all these kinds of ways. And at one point, it makes it seem like the family been holding the man back, right? Because y'all been wiping his ass and doing all this stuff for him all these years. And this man is an incredible writer. He has all of these thoughts. So then the thing switches and it goes. It tells of. So now we know that this white lady has been having sex with demand. They ain't really showed the man yet, right? So it goes to this guy. Cause once they find out they've been having sex, now they brought the police in. Like, come on, you've been doing something fucked up, right? Like assault. Assault. Yeah, yeah. And so they bring this guy in, and this one guy, he's like a expert in, like, the assisted communication type thing. And it was like, they learned that 97% of the time, that the people. When they've been shown. How did it go? 90% of the time, the people really weren't typing that. The people that were assisting them was actually typing that. And they did a test to where they showed one of the. They showed the person that was assisting them a picture, and then they showed the other person another picture. And what the person typed was what they showed the person assistant. So they kind of debunked that thing, right. [00:54:21] Speaker A: Okay. [00:54:21] Speaker B: And so then it goes on to say, well, you know, it progresses or whatever, and they go to the. She goes to court. Cause she gets arrested. She goes to court. And the brother was like, you know, one day, you know, our brother came home from, you know. Cause he would go to like this. I guess it was like a school or whatever, just for daycare type of thing for, you know, for him. And the lady was there to help him. Cause she would be with him all the time for communication purposes. So he came home with, like, this rash on his back. Like a. Like a bruise on his back. [00:54:54] Speaker A: Okay. [00:54:55] Speaker B: And he was like. They couldn't figure out what it was. So, you know, the brother. Cause they would wash him every day, you know, that was the brother he had. He couldn't do nothing for himself, so. [00:55:04] Speaker A: But he could have sex. Wait, okay, go ahead. [00:55:07] Speaker B: So the brother says they go to the school. Like, what happened to him? You know what I'm saying? He got a bruise on him. Like, well, he didn't fall or not. Like, we don't know what happened, blah, blah, blah. They go to the woman's office and she got this rug on the floor. [00:55:22] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Oh, God. [00:55:26] Speaker B: So they don't say. They never said how tall he was, how big he was or whatever. So they was like, you know, she's 175 pounds. He was like, my brother's only 5354 and he's small. He was like, she was laying on top of him, riding him. [00:55:42] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:55:43] Speaker B: And caused the bruising on his back. [00:55:45] Speaker A: No. [00:55:47] Speaker B: So now it switches. Cause before you thinking like, this shit is real. He just couldn't express himself. And now he's find a way to express. Now the mother was like. She was talking about it. Cause all before, it kinda made the mama look kinda like she was being overbearing and trying to take care of the brother too a little bit. But now it gets to the point where it's like, the mother is like, you know, my son ain't the same no more. Like he's been traumatized. It's like, I have to give him pills now to calm him down. She's like, I can't take him places all the time because she pauses. And she was like, because now he masturbates. [00:56:27] Speaker A: Now what? Now? [00:56:28] Speaker B: Yeah, because. And when she said it, I was like, oh, shit. So before that, he never had anything. No sex or nothing. [00:56:34] Speaker A: He didn't even know what sex was. [00:56:35] Speaker B: Not know what sex was. [00:56:37] Speaker A: Wow. [00:56:37] Speaker B: Now, because the lady started that and put that. It's like chasing a dragon. As a man who has had sex, the first time's like, you're never gonna get that high again from the first time. And she's awakened that inside him that he had no clue about. And now he just do it. You know what I'm saying? And when the brother was talking about it. He was like, you know, she awakened something in him and now he ain't the same. And she violated my brother. He just broke down and the brother started crying or whatever. So the lady does get convicted. She gets sentenced to twelve years, but she appealed after three years and that judge let her out. But it's a good watch. It's disturbing. And this lady is sitting here like, this is normal. And they show demand or demand. They show them. There is no way in your right mind that you would think this person, how can I say this? Being nicely, you gotta be kinda sick to think this person is sexually attractive. [00:57:51] Speaker A: To be attracted to them. [00:57:52] Speaker B: And not only like, you know. Cause sometimes people with mental illnesses or whatever, they act a certain way, but you could tell the way he act is very childlike. And to do that, it's very, very sick individual. But it was good. I did watch a little bit of the Barbie documentary. [00:58:11] Speaker A: I have. No, I don't wanna see it. [00:58:15] Speaker B: Why about Black Barbie? Yep, why not? What you think it's about of a one? [00:58:22] Speaker A: I didn't play with barbies. [00:58:23] Speaker B: What you play with? [00:58:24] Speaker A: Knockoff Barbies? I never had a real barbies. [00:58:28] Speaker B: Mm, what you play with? [00:58:31] Speaker A: But when I did get them, like, I wasn't like, oh, I gotta have dolls. I gotta have this Barbie. Like, you know, I was kind of tomboyish growing up, so Barbie, don't hit for me. [00:58:39] Speaker B: What you play with? Was it black? No, you all play with white stuff. Okay, yeah, I watched it. Maybe you had watched it, but I watched black doll you for real. Damn. And now look at you. They didn't get you. The white man didn't get you. I did watch a little bit about halfway through, I was like, why am I watching this shit? Trying to be progressive. Fuck this shit. That's all you know, so. But yeah, if y'all haven't watched, um. [00:59:06] Speaker A: Maybe if I had daughters, I'd be like, hey, watch this. It's about women empowerment. [00:59:13] Speaker B: It wouldn't have been for your daughters, though. It would have been for you. Cause your daughters would have grown up having black people like, yeah, but, yeah, tell them you love me. That documentary, it was good. Kind of disturbing. Well, very disturbing. And that lady, she was like, when she got out, she had to take a job. Cause she was like a teacher. She was like, you know, had a good job. When she got out, she had to take a job as a waitress. But it was like the publicity from that, like, people was like, uh uh, that's that lady that was fucking that slow boy. And they got her ass up out of there. Um, so, yeah, so, uh, I guess we'll get into some of this news. Did you know that was a mass shooting? [01:00:01] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:00:02] Speaker B: Yeah. This happened on Friday. It was in Arkansas at Fordyce grocery store. Left three people dead and multiple injured. Eleven people were shot. They said two officers were injured during the incident, and the suspect was shot before being taken into custody. The guy's name is Travis Eugene Posey, 44. They don't have a motive or nothing like that, but, yeah, and I just randomly, like, I randomly found that article. I thought it was, like, old or something. That shit happened Friday. Ain't nobody talking about that. All they talking about is Kendrick and other shit. So, yeah, speaking of deaths, you heard about that boy foolio got shot? Thank you. [01:00:48] Speaker A: Coolio died from, um, was the heart. Pop. Heart song. [01:00:52] Speaker B: Foolio. [01:00:54] Speaker A: What is a foolio? [01:00:55] Speaker B: He a rapper. All right, so you. You ever seen. It was a video that came out, and it was a guy. He was, like, at a golf course, rapping about killing his opps, and then what? He was at the. He was at the guy who was. Who died. He was at his grave site, and they made a video rapping about smoking on whatever. [01:01:12] Speaker A: Oh, that's where the smoking on come from. [01:01:14] Speaker B: I think they come from Chicago. But he did it too. But he was, like, at his ops lord cemetery, rapping. [01:01:20] Speaker A: So who got him? [01:01:22] Speaker B: Some niggas. I don't know. [01:01:23] Speaker A: Wow. [01:01:24] Speaker B: Yeah. So that guy got killed. Let's see what else happened. Even though I think this platform is dead versus black people, these niggas have been up and on. Well, not up and ons, but been looking at Timberland and swizz beat sideways because they made an announcement that they're going to partner with x for versus. And it's going to be the exclusive platform, the way you can watch it. [01:02:04] Speaker A: They announced this shit on Juneteenth. [01:02:06] Speaker B: On Juneteenth, and the same day that Elon was, like, people was calling Elon out for liking, like, racist tweets. I think somebody said something about Juneteenth being a fake holiday, and he liked the tweet, a couple other things, but he always been doing some, like, racist stuff. And now these boys gonna sign with. [01:02:27] Speaker A: Him, and people's like, well, what y'all expect them to do? Do y'all. Do y'all. You know, do y'all see any black platforms that they could have did? Just don't do shit versus dead anyway. Don't do shit. [01:02:38] Speaker B: It is dead. Yeah, it is a black platform. You could put it on fan base. [01:02:42] Speaker A: Just don't do shit like, let it go. It's a money grab. [01:02:49] Speaker B: It's a waste of money grab. Cause ain't nobody care. Don't nobody care about, like, what they gonna do unless they put it as. As like, a traveling concert. I don't think. I don't. It's not the same. [01:03:01] Speaker A: Yeah, the time has passed. [01:03:03] Speaker B: It's not the same. Nobody's gonna be there to sit at their phone and watch it. And even if they did do a concert, let's say, name two random people that can do a versus. [01:03:13] Speaker A: Somebody gotta give tip his versus. [01:03:16] Speaker B: So ti. [01:03:16] Speaker A: You wanted it so bad. [01:03:18] Speaker B: Ti versus who? [01:03:22] Speaker A: Ti and Nelly actually would've been a good one. [01:03:24] Speaker B: How much you think a Ti and Nelly versus concert would be? The ticket's probably 150. [01:03:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:31] Speaker B: Ain't nobody paying 150 to go see no damn Ti Nelly for them to make. [01:03:35] Speaker A: They messed it up when they went to commerce, and they tried to get so much money out of it. It was a thing to pass the time during the pandemic. And, no, no, I wouldn't pay for the versus. I don't give a fuck who was there. [01:03:48] Speaker B: They tried to. When they. It was like the tail end of the pandemic, and they tried to put it on that app that you had to pay for Trilla. That shit didn't work. So. Yeah. Did we say that Justin Timberlake, that was gonna be a quick hit. [01:04:04] Speaker A: Go run it. [01:04:06] Speaker B: He got arrested for DUI in the hamptons. The funny part was about it. Like, he asked the dude, he's like, you don't know who I am. And the officer didn't know who he was. And Justin Tubberlake said some shit like, damn, this is gonna mess up the tour. And the officer was like, what tour? And he was like, the world tour? Yeah, he about to go on a world tour. [01:04:32] Speaker A: He probably wasn't. You know how long people been asking Justin Tim, like, to go on tour? [01:04:37] Speaker B: No. I saw. I saw a fly about his world tour. [01:04:39] Speaker A: Oh, really? [01:04:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Like that, that same day. So, yes. [01:04:45] Speaker A: Oh, no. They been asking him to get back. [01:04:47] Speaker B: With the group so the group can go, oh, yeah. Did you know Nsync, the name? You knew that? Yeah, it spelled a name. I didn't know that. [01:04:55] Speaker A: I knew that since I was a teenager. [01:04:56] Speaker B: I didn't know that. I was like, is this real? Or y'all just making up shit? And somebody was like, nah, it's real. I been knew that. I was like, oh, shit. Yeah. So the officer took him to jail and told him bye bye bye. [01:05:13] Speaker A: Is that the right group? [01:05:15] Speaker B: That is the right group. I know my white music. [01:05:18] Speaker A: No. Cause the commercial. You seen the tide commercial. And the lady was like, tell those things bye bye bye. And it was like, wrong group. So I'm guessing it was Black street boys on the commercial. [01:05:27] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Yeah. You think when he got in jail he was sad? [01:05:40] Speaker A: I think he is breaking down. He's having a mental break. And that's what I saw on his face. [01:05:46] Speaker B: You think he having a mental break? [01:05:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:05:49] Speaker B: Maybe he can cry me a river. Let's see what else happened. Did you hear about that guy? Well, it was a lady and a husband. They got married. I want to say that same day that they got married, the woman got killed by a drunk driver. [01:06:05] Speaker A: Yeah, that was here. That was in South Carolina. [01:06:08] Speaker B: I want to say it was like, in Charleston head. No, um. [01:06:15] Speaker A: No, it was folly beats. [01:06:16] Speaker B: It was folly beats. Yeah. So three South Carolina bars, they have to pay now. Pay more than $800,000 to a man after his new wife was killed just hours after their wedding. Samantha Miller died on April 28, 2023, when a drunk driver rear ended the golf. I didn't know she was riding in a golf cart. She was riding in. Along with her husband, Eric Hutchinson, and two family members. Hutchinson sued the bars that served the driver, Jamie Komarowski, whose blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit at the time of the crash. The other lawsuits are still pending, including one against Komarowski, who was released from jail earlier this year. She was facing multiple charges related to the wreck, including reckless homicide. They were leaving their wedding reception. Damn. They had just got married. [01:07:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it was the same day. [01:07:13] Speaker B: Yeah. Reception had folly beach on a golf cart when they were hit. Police say she was traveling 65 mph when she slammed into the golf cart. Blah, blah, blah. Yeah, he can get over $800,000. [01:07:32] Speaker A: So buy him a new wife. That too soon? Too harsh. I mean, he might have actually loved her. Look, I'm bitter about love. Go on to the next story. Boy, I take that money. I ain't got no kids either. Boy, take that money and start a new life. [01:07:56] Speaker B: He can. That's sad. [01:08:01] Speaker A: It is. [01:08:02] Speaker B: That's sad. [01:08:05] Speaker A: But they gotta do something about them golf carts, too. [01:08:08] Speaker B: I don't think they can, man. Some of them places, like down there, like you said, hilton head, some of them places in Charleston, around them beach areas, they be riding around in them golf carts like their cars. [01:08:21] Speaker A: I mean, did I look up a law on this or something? I think I did. Cause I got mad. Cause there's a golf cart that be in my area. [01:08:30] Speaker B: What's the law? [01:08:31] Speaker A: They can do it on regular. Yeah. On certain, like, streets. [01:08:35] Speaker B: On certain streets, yeah. [01:08:37] Speaker A: But they couldn't just, like, be out in the country on a golf cart. [01:08:40] Speaker B: But you can't drive a four wheeler on the street, which is crazy to me, man. They chased my cousin so far one time on a four wheeler. [01:08:50] Speaker A: Hmm. [01:08:51] Speaker B: He lost that. [01:08:51] Speaker A: But he can do that in the country, though, right? [01:08:53] Speaker B: No, you can't ride a four wheeler. You can't ride a four wheeler nowhere. Like, if it's a road, like, one dude I used to work with, he had a four wheeler. He lived on a dirt road, and he was riding it on his dirt road. Like, it ain't even. It wasn't even, like, a dirt road that cut through. It was a dead end dirt road. Like, none. But their family lived on that dirt road. [01:09:12] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:09:12] Speaker B: A state trooper came on the dirt road and saw him and was like, if I catch you on this again, we taking your four wheel or whatever. Whatever. [01:09:21] Speaker A: Wow. [01:09:21] Speaker B: And he was like, this is my road. This is my family road. Whatever, whatever. It's like, nah, this is state Road. You can't drive on the state road. Whatever. I catch you again on it, we take it, and you might go to jail. So I don't know if you was just messing with him, but, yeah, they kind of straight with that. [01:09:38] Speaker A: They can come make a lot of money in Lamar. [01:09:39] Speaker B: Mm hmm. All over. Shoot, we be dudes driving past my house on dirt bikes and four wheelers all the time. Loud as hell. Let's see what else before we get. I ain't got nothing else. The McDonald's meal, was that gonna be a quick hit? [01:09:55] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:09:55] Speaker B: Okay. McDonald's gonna. They coming out with a five dollar meal, y'all. They trying to help with the cost of food. Let's see what's gonna be in it. Cause everybody got one. Wendy's got the four for four. Burger King got a $5 meal. [01:10:16] Speaker A: I'm gonna act like this. My first time hearing this. [01:10:19] Speaker B: Well, you heard this before. [01:10:20] Speaker A: I've reported this before. [01:10:22] Speaker B: When? [01:10:23] Speaker A: In two different quickies. [01:10:25] Speaker B: For real? The $5 meal? [01:10:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Oh, the first time I said that, I had left out the nuggets, and the second time I brought it back, and I was like, I need to add an addendum. [01:10:34] Speaker B: Oh, none of that. [01:10:35] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a burger, nuggets, fries, and a drink. So it's kind of like what Wendy's does for, like, a biggie bag. [01:10:42] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I see it. [01:10:44] Speaker A: Other restaurants, their little value meals. [01:10:46] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, well, I don't know. I be forgetting shit. Cause this article came out on the 20th, the one I saw. What's that? WTLX? LTX. [01:10:57] Speaker A: That's Columbia. [01:10:58] Speaker B: That's Columbia? [01:10:58] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:10:59] Speaker B: Okay. That's where I got that from. Well, we already recorded. [01:11:06] Speaker A: But what the article is that they're just now putting it out like there's been talks about it. [01:11:11] Speaker B: Oh, it's. [01:11:12] Speaker A: Now it's about to hit. Now it's about to actually hit. [01:11:14] Speaker B: Oh, well, just reminding y'all. Ha ha. Just making sure you was paying attention. That's what I should have said. Make sure you was paying attention, man. That was lie. [01:11:27] Speaker A: All right, so we gonna keep talking about food. Olive Garden is raising their prices because they're saying that they can't afford to keep giving y'all that unlimited pasta and bread. [01:11:42] Speaker B: That was the reason. [01:11:43] Speaker A: No, I mean, they said because prices are going up on shit. So Olive Garden is a mist. Financial struggles will be raising their prices again. [01:11:55] Speaker B: So just a heads up, we don't need. We don't need. See, we don't need them. Types of places of clothes. Olive Garden, red lobster. Red lobster about to close. We need a million tier places to stay here. Cause some of these places, man, you go and you spend 40 something dollars for yourself or a meal or 30 something, you wanna get your little $17 meal and get full. Yeah. [01:12:20] Speaker A: Hopefully they don't go home. So just a reminder, Olive Garden operates on the Darden. [01:12:26] Speaker B: What is Darden? [01:12:27] Speaker A: That's the main company that operates Olive Garden, Longhorn, Ruth Chris yard house, and some others. So you may see price changes in all of those restaurants. [01:12:38] Speaker B: One of them don't matter. Ruth's. Ruth's side. Anyway. Anyway. [01:12:49] Speaker A: Y'All have probably heard. Y'all heard me come one. Y'all heard me complain about summer for, like, three consecutive weeks now because I hate the fucking season. And you've probably seen those posts on Facebook. Is like, when you leave the house, turn your thermostat up to 75, and when you're sleeping, bring it up to 82, which don't make sense because that's too fucking hot. Well, there is a. There is a article that came out that said it don't matter if you keep your thermostat the same temperature all day long is really not going to affect your bill much. So that's if you make sure your house is cool. [01:13:28] Speaker B: Hold up. Okay, so hold on. Hold on. Say it again. [01:13:33] Speaker A: So you know how people will say, like, put your thermostat on a certain temperature and leave it that way all summer. [01:13:40] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:13:40] Speaker A: So that your electric bill won't fluctuate? [01:13:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:13:45] Speaker A: This is saying it don't matter. [01:13:47] Speaker B: I do the opposite. [01:13:48] Speaker A: What you mean? [01:13:49] Speaker B: So when I leave the house, I turn mine up so it won't come on as much. [01:13:54] Speaker A: Right. So what they're saying is, it don't matter. Just keep your house cool. [01:13:58] Speaker B: But it do matter, though. I've seen it on my bill. My bill. Don't be too high. But. Hmm. Studies have shown that's what this study is saying. [01:14:09] Speaker A: Energy gov is saying that leaving it on the same temperature all day really does not anything. Does not do anything. [01:14:18] Speaker B: What does something then? Does it say? What does something? [01:14:23] Speaker A: It really doesn't. This article doesn't. [01:14:26] Speaker B: It gotta be a. I'm gonna be cool. [01:14:29] Speaker A: I'm just gonna have to score up with Duke later. [01:14:31] Speaker B: But you. But see you in the house all day. All day. I know. People used to say that, like, they used to say that it'll save. Cause they would say that it would take more time to cool. Like, it'll take more energy to cool and heat your house if you turn it off or whatever. My baby daddy, that what he say. [01:14:52] Speaker A: He turns it off while he's at work. [01:14:55] Speaker B: Off. I ain't turning it off. [01:14:58] Speaker A: I hope he didn't change that now. But when, like, when I was still living in Georgia but not living with him, he would turn it off. [01:15:05] Speaker B: I did. I would do that with my apartment. I had, like, a two bedroom, but it would like. Yeah, as soon as I turn it on, it'll come, right? Come, it'll get cool, it'll get warm. [01:15:15] Speaker A: But this was an apartment, and he would do the same in the winter. Like, turn it off, turn it off, and then when he get home, he'll heat it up. But he had a. He had a fireplace, so he would just throw some wood in the fireplace. [01:15:29] Speaker B: He only had a fireplace. [01:15:30] Speaker A: No, he had the heat, too. [01:15:31] Speaker B: He had a fireplace? [01:15:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:15:32] Speaker B: Oh. Hmm. In a house. I don't know if that's good for a house. I got to leave it on for it to come out a little bit to take that. Knock that coal out, knock a little bit of that heat off or something. [01:15:43] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm just not. I mean, even if I go somewhere for the day. No. I want to walk in and be like. [01:15:52] Speaker B: I feel. [01:15:53] Speaker A: Yeah. Me and Duke just got square up later. Speaking of air conditioning. So the Olympics is in Paris. This year. And they have this thing where they trying to protect the environment and they're trying to do low cost and low emissions to the environment. And they are not having as many air conditioners for the competitors. What the United States said, fuck that. Our people gonna be cool. And they are bringing air conditioners with them to Paris to make sure that their athletes stay cool throughout the Olympics. [01:16:30] Speaker B: I wonder what the talk is gonna be throughout, like, the world about Americans. [01:16:37] Speaker A: They won't be lying. So. But according to this, other countries that said, fuck, that is Germany, Australia, Italy, Canada and Britain are also planning to bring their own air conditioners to France, the white ones. So they said there's like, what they plan to do is have these instead of. In lieu of air conditioners because they don't want, you know, the emissions. They have these cooling pipes beneath the floors to cool the rooms in athletes village, which is where the athletes will gather. This is 15,000 people here. 15,000 athletes, plus the officials and the coaches and the camera people. Yeah. And they want to keep it between 73 and 79 degrees. [01:17:32] Speaker B: They're gonna be outside in the village. Is that. Ain't 73 ain't bad. [01:17:37] Speaker A: 73 ain't bad. [01:17:38] Speaker B: 79, 79. You might be pushing it, depending on what they got to wear. Cause sometimes them uniforms. Not the uniforms, but, you know, the little outfits everybody gotta wear when they just walk around. Sometimes them shit, they come with jackets and they thick. So you might be pushing it a little bit. I wonder what's the pair. What's the weather in Paris? Cause I guess Olympics about to start now. [01:17:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:18:00] Speaker B: I wonder what's the weather in Paris? [01:18:02] Speaker A: The qualifying rounds are happening right now. Speaking of. Oh, quick shout out to car Richardson. Well, I'm wearing my sha'carri shirt today, so quick shout out to her. But shout out to carefree trap boys on a t shirt. [01:18:18] Speaker B: Oh, he made it. [01:18:19] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:18:19] Speaker B: Oh. Cause she got drugs in her hand. [01:18:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:18:22] Speaker B: Oh, this is. This is one. This is a throwback shirt from which. [01:18:24] Speaker A: She got in trouble for four years. [01:18:26] Speaker B: Wow. [01:18:27] Speaker A: Because she was trying to go to the Olympics. Four years. [01:18:30] Speaker B: When you were in high school having a shirt, four years seemed like, hell. No, I'm not gonna have no shirt now. You go in the closet, like, oh. You realize, damn, I done had this motherfucker seven years. [01:18:39] Speaker A: So anyway, I have socks that I wore in college. But anyway, I was going with this. Oh, Olympics. So locally, somebody I went to college with, Tamaris McCallum and Stephanie McCallum. Their son TJ, he's a. Tamar's two, he's Tamaras II. He runs track for Tennessee and almost went to the Olympics. He went through the pre qualification, but he suffered an injury, so he won't be able to compete. But shout out to him. Amazing young man out there doing his thing. He's. He do the last events in a relay. [01:19:12] Speaker B: Such way to be a stereotypical negro running. Well, nah, shout out to him. For real. It's a girl that go to coastal. Her name Alyssa something. I think she is on that team. [01:19:25] Speaker A: She just. She qualified last night. [01:19:27] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. So shout out to her. I don't know if she related to doc. A doc know her people, but he been posting about her since she first got in college, too. [01:19:37] Speaker A: Is related to. I don't know if she listens. Bridget. [01:19:42] Speaker B: Oh, she related to Bridget? [01:19:43] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:19:44] Speaker B: Okay. Shout out to Bridget. Coach Bridget. [01:19:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:19:47] Speaker B: Shout out to coach Bridget. But, yeah, so shout out to the Olympics. You gonna buy you some Olympic gear? [01:19:54] Speaker A: No, but if you got a cry cut, you know, holla at me. So there is a bear. There's been a lot of bear talk lately, like, in the last twelve months, the nigga was cooking the bears. And then there was a bear in South Carolina a few weeks ago that somebody hit the bear with the car. Did you see that? That was near the beach. Somebody hit the bear with the car. And the lady filmed the video, and she was like, oh, my God, somebody come help him. It was like, they better get his ass before somebody cook him. But so there is this bear in California that ended up killing the lady. Now, the bear goes by the name. Everybody know the bear. He pop out when he want to, and then he go back in the woods. They call him black bastard. [01:20:48] Speaker B: You said go by. Look, that's what they call him. Hey, he probably. What's up, bail? What's your name? Black bastard. He goes by. Goes by Yogi. [01:21:02] Speaker A: But I just thought it's interesting because bears. I don't know what's going on. I'm going to ask Shanna what it means while these bears popping out. Like. [01:21:10] Speaker B: Well, bear means by stock. [01:21:14] Speaker A: I don't know, but yeah, so this woman, did he. Yeah, he ran up in the house. [01:21:21] Speaker B: Oh, he went up in the house? [01:21:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:21:23] Speaker B: What? Yeah, I ain't saving the house. [01:21:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:21:29] Speaker B: It's all types of man. It was when I worked on the railroad or whatever they were like. And, you know, in this area, whatever, you know, going through, if you gotta walk the train, that's if something happened to your train, you gotta walk. Walk it to see what happened. If you gotta walk a train, be careful. Cause there was a black bear sighting or whatever. Two nights later, my train going emergency in that area, man, you talking about somebody scared? I heard something in the woods, and I just jumped on the side of the train. The dude, my engineer called Elijah, where you at? He was like, man. I was like, man, I'm scared out here, man. It's a bear out here or something in the woods. But, yeah, bears. [01:22:05] Speaker A: Have you ever seen a bear outside of a zoo? [01:22:09] Speaker B: From afar up in Cumberland? It was one up on the mountain. Um. [01:22:16] Speaker A: I just couldn't imagine. I done seen some crazy shit in the country of Lamar. See bobcats a lot. Yeah. [01:22:21] Speaker B: I ain't never seen no bear down. [01:22:22] Speaker A: I haven't seen a weevil. [01:22:24] Speaker B: What is a weevil? [01:22:26] Speaker A: A bull weevil, a bob. What's it called? [01:22:28] Speaker B: Oh, a bobcat. [01:22:29] Speaker A: No, it's a weevil. [01:22:31] Speaker B: What is a weevil? [01:22:32] Speaker A: It like to be in the fields with the. With the crops and stuff. It do have something in front of it. Is it Bob weevil, a bull weevil, something. But yeah. Cause I didn't know what it was. We seen it just like, in the field running, and we was like, what is that? And my daddy said, that's a weevil. [01:22:51] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure. Oh, no. [01:22:56] Speaker A: They're saying weevils is bugs, but there's a weevil. Maybe it was something else. Maybe it was a coyote and my daddy made that shit up. But in the country, you see a lot of stuff, like foxes. I done seen foxes come home and a fox be in the front yard. [01:23:10] Speaker B: Well, I mean, I figured. I wonder if around here is just foxes. Cause y'all never seen a bear. Y'all high school mascot is a fox. And, you know, town over school is a fox. I would say foxes be around here. [01:23:23] Speaker A: Red fox is very common. I've seen a red fox in my backyard, in the house I currently live in. But a silver fox is a musician. It's a. It's a. It's like being born albino. Albino? Yes. It's like if a person was born albino. So the silver fox is one that's born with that mutation gene that makes their cults. [01:23:49] Speaker B: So y'all trying to say y'all special? [01:23:50] Speaker A: Melanin. Y'all. [01:23:51] Speaker B: Y'all special. [01:23:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:53] Speaker B: Shout out to ya. [01:23:53] Speaker A: Just a little bit. And the other silver foxes. And was it dutch fork? Oh, it's no real civil in Columbia. Oh, we the real civil foxes, though. [01:24:03] Speaker B: What's them niggas called? Um, that got the beers and that little clicking niggas that come to the club dress all up and shit. They call them civil Fox. Oh, shit. [01:24:13] Speaker A: I talk about good like the bad man. In bad boys four, he would be considered a silver fox. [01:24:20] Speaker B: The bad man. Who was the bad man? [01:24:25] Speaker A: He played McSteemy on Grey's anatomy. But he was the guy that was going after in bad boys four. [01:24:30] Speaker B: The white man. Yeah, he a civil fox. [01:24:32] Speaker A: He would be considered a civil fox. [01:24:33] Speaker B: Oh, I said good. I said Fox got push. Good pussy. They have good pussy. I did fraud today, hey. Good boocha cat. [01:24:42] Speaker A: Okay. [01:24:42] Speaker B: I did fraud today, hey. Good job today, okay? Could the blessings come from God, cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today, hey. Did a good job today, okay. I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, okay. I did a good job today. Hey. Come from God, cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Our scam takes us to. What city is this? I don't know what city this is. Maybe to say it in the article, but I saw this real quick. Amy, you ever bought food from somebody? Like a plate? Somebody cook that in? [01:25:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:25:23] Speaker B: Well, this lady was hit a miss. [01:25:25] Speaker A: Yeah, get a fucking miss. [01:25:27] Speaker B: I've been pretty. Yeah, I had more good than bad. I had a couple. I was like, I ain't going in no more. Yeah, well, a woman says she got scammed out of $25 by a Popeyes reseller. While she says she wants to be mad, she low key respects the hustle. Said, I'd rather support a hustler trying to do something themself than give to someone with their handout. He says in the viral video that has more than 3.4 million views, Dee says she saw a woman trying to raise enough money to pay her bills by selling homemade plates of food. Wanting to help out, Dee says she forked over the dollar 25. But when Dee opens the styrofoam to go container in the video, the plate is loaded with several slices of fried chicken, rice and beans, fries, and a biscuit. Looks good, don't it? But don't it look familiar? That's what she asked in the video. [01:26:17] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:26:18] Speaker B: She quickly clocks. Clocks. What gay man wrote this? That she wasn't sold a homemade meal, but a repackaged three piece from Popeyes. She said, I can't even be mad, bro. All I could do is say I support the hustle. I've been out hustled. So, yeah, I don't know how true this is, though. Cause like, in the thing, he said a three piece combo with a side of rice and fries and all of that. It cost $18. So she hustled the lady for, like, 650. She only profit and 650 a plate. That ain't no good profit. [01:27:03] Speaker A: Hmm. [01:27:04] Speaker B: But I thought that was a. Oh, gosh. [01:27:09] Speaker A: What you was talking about. Have I ever bought a plate and a plate came across my screen? [01:27:14] Speaker B: Is it. Do it look good, Jesus? [01:27:15] Speaker A: Yes. There's a turkey wing, some stew, beef and rice, cabbage, lima beans, baked macaroni and cheese, and a delectable looking piece of cornbread. From where the lofty? They doing brunch, but they ain't doing it with your typical brunch foods. They got soul food. [01:27:36] Speaker B: That ain't brunch, then. [01:27:37] Speaker A: Okay, well, they got Sunday dinner with a DJ. Shit, I ain't talking about for you. [01:27:42] Speaker B: I'm talking about for them that ain't called. I thought brunch was, like, a certain type of food. Like half breakfast, half brunchy type of food. [01:27:50] Speaker A: I don't think they calling it brunch. I think they call them soul food. [01:27:53] Speaker B: Sunday, you call. Okay. That's why you got so fit. Well, call it what you want, nigga. I didn't know you came. Call it. Call it blue dog food. I don't give a fuck, nigga. Amy, you got anything else while we get out of here? [01:28:09] Speaker A: No, I'm good. [01:28:11] Speaker B: When olympics start, you know, since we. [01:28:14] Speaker A: Did talk about that, I mean, now if you watch the pre. [01:28:17] Speaker B: Oh, they do the trials on tv. Oh, okay. Shout out to that. Olympics. One of the only times Americans gonna be black. Americans gonna be rooting for the USA. What? [01:28:29] Speaker A: Cause, I mean, is Jamaica running? It depends on which race we. It depends on the heat. [01:28:34] Speaker B: You gonna. You gonna, um. You gonna root for Shaqarri? [01:28:38] Speaker A: It depends on the heat. [01:28:39] Speaker B: It. Shakari. And you root it for. [01:28:40] Speaker A: Yeah, it depends on the heat. I think if it's a heat that. What is it? Fraser prize in and Shakari ain't in. Do everything black. [01:28:52] Speaker B: Do they, um, running it? Do they run in all of the same events? [01:28:58] Speaker A: Yeah, but it could be a different heat. Like, oh. [01:29:01] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You say heat, not, yeah, yeah, yeah. But, yeah. Email us. Dj blade [email protected]. thank you all to everybody that did email us. We moving along with our celebration of black music month and black music month challenge on Wednesday's episode. We're doing day 16 to 23 this week. Almost over, you know, going down the list and all of that. We be posting it, Amy be posting it every day. I just wait until the end and. [01:29:34] Speaker A: Still not post it. [01:29:35] Speaker B: No, I don't post it. I just do mine on Saturday, I come up with my list. You know, I'll be posting shit. Might post out. No, I'm about to laugh. I'm about to last. I'm post all of it one time. No, I will not. Yeah, email us [email protected]. amy, let everybody know where they can find your social media. [01:29:54] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number 22. [01:29:59] Speaker B: C E n t s. Yeah, join her. 25 people. Let me say that on Facebook. Some of you got how many? You said 25? Yeah. [01:30:08] Speaker A: Don't be sharing. [01:30:09] Speaker B: She damn sure don't share my shit. Share her shit. A comment or something. Preacher. Underscore BP on Instagram. You can find the show on DJ Blade show on Instagram. That's it for us. Thank you all for listening. It's your boy. Be easy. [01:30:25] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy. [01:30:26] Speaker B: And we out. Let those who have ears listen. [01:30:31] Speaker A: This is the DJ Blaze show. Shall we?

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