January 22, 2024

01:13:13

Just Shutup And Act!!!

Just Shutup And Act!!!
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Just Shutup And Act!!!

Jan 22 2024 | 01:13:13

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On this episode B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) is joined by a couple of familiar voices, Adrian (Adrian Jacobs)fb and CL Butler from The Relationship Status Podcast. They get into Adrian's Fav 5, wheter or not Taraji is getting what she deserves, should they be afraid of Griselda's family, pay back for Charlotte area teachers, and a weak scammer of the week.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and needed discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:00:39] Speaker A: Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. Let's do some dumb shit. It's your boy. Be easy. Let me turn this down just a tad bit. You know, it's not just me. I got two guests. It's the attack of the Adrian, but we don't call him Adrian. [00:01:03] Speaker B: Yes. [00:01:03] Speaker A: To my left. Y'all heard this guy on the show before, on the snowfall, he bogarted his way. He might look smaller than me, but he stole off on me and made me put him on the snowfall show. He has some good insight. So this is my homie we call a hove plus. What other names you got? [00:01:24] Speaker C: That's it, man. [00:01:24] Speaker A: Just hoven plus. Yeah, my guy. Adrian. Hold on, let me get you some. Welcome, my man. [00:01:34] Speaker C: I appreciate it, bro. [00:01:34] Speaker A: Thank you for falling through. I appreciate you being here today. [00:01:38] Speaker C: Thank you for having me. Thank you for considering me. [00:01:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, man. Anytime. And then the other. Well, that's a family name. Family name, family name. But you were here a couple of weeks ago. Cl Butler from Relationship Status podcast. My guy. [00:01:51] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:01:52] Speaker A: Welcome. I was just listening to y'all show, well, doing the cameras or whatever, and you had me over there rolling. Yes. So appreciate you being here. [00:02:04] Speaker B: Thank you for having me. [00:02:06] Speaker A: Now, this is your first time being on this version of the show, so before we get all the way into it, we got to do the phase five. Cl did it a couple weeks ago, so now it's your turn, and it's just a break the ice to get to know you a little bit. Just some random questions. Yeah. So the first thing we like to ask is, growing up, or even now, what's your favorite cereal? [00:02:37] Speaker C: Cinnamon toast crunch. [00:02:39] Speaker A: My benim and toast brunch. Okay. And Cls was frosted flakes. [00:02:43] Speaker B: Frosted flakes? [00:02:45] Speaker A: Was it last week, Makia, she said hers was frosted flakes, too. Yes. [00:02:52] Speaker B: Smart woman. [00:02:53] Speaker A: Shout out to her. She ain't want no bananas in it. No strawberries is straight. And she says she eat it dry, too. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Yeah, eat it dry. It's the best way to eat it. [00:03:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:03] Speaker B: It's about the mouth. [00:03:09] Speaker A: That deserves a pause. The second question I ask is, who is your favorite actor or actress? [00:03:18] Speaker C: Denzel Washington. [00:03:20] Speaker A: You're a colored fella. Who was yours? [00:03:24] Speaker B: Who won? [00:03:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:25] Speaker B: Clifton Powell. This nigga. [00:03:28] Speaker A: Why you say Denzel? [00:03:30] Speaker C: Denzel great, man. Denzel great. And everything he shows up in, he shows up. [00:03:36] Speaker A: I ask people this all the time. To compare Denzel to my favorite. [00:03:42] Speaker C: Who are you about to say? [00:03:43] Speaker A: Who you think I'm about to say? Because you know me. [00:03:49] Speaker C: Don Cheadle. [00:03:50] Speaker A: Don Cheadle. [00:03:52] Speaker B: Don Cheadle is a good actor, too. [00:03:53] Speaker A: He is a great actor. Yeah, he's a good actor, but no, it's Leonardo DiCaprio. Really? Yeah. See, I threw you off, didn't it? [00:04:01] Speaker C: Yeah. I wouldn't have never got. [00:04:02] Speaker A: You thought it was going to be somebody colored. [00:04:03] Speaker C: I did. [00:04:04] Speaker A: I thought it was a negro. Everybody said, you're so black. And this, that, and the third. No. [00:04:07] Speaker B: Wow. [00:04:07] Speaker A: I like Leo. [00:04:09] Speaker B: But you like race is Leo. That's the part I understand. [00:04:13] Speaker A: I like that because I know he's not. In my soul, I know he's not that character. He had to dig deep. [00:04:19] Speaker B: What's his best role? [00:04:20] Speaker A: His best role? [00:04:20] Speaker B: It's not Django. Let's just exclude Django, man. [00:04:24] Speaker A: He's played so many characters. You know, I really took notice of him when he did blood diamond. [00:04:30] Speaker B: That was okay. [00:04:31] Speaker A: But he had that south african voice. Diamond. [00:04:33] Speaker B: He's literally the same white man. [00:04:34] Speaker A: No, he's not literally. Have you seen Shutter island? [00:04:38] Speaker B: No. [00:04:39] Speaker A: Okay, well, maybe you need to watch. Island was different. [00:04:43] Speaker B: What was different? He had a different accent. That's it. Suddenly. [00:04:47] Speaker A: Did you've been thinking about this? [00:04:50] Speaker B: Yeah. I have often wondered why you like. [00:04:53] Speaker A: He's just great. What's another Leo movie? [00:04:57] Speaker B: Catch me if you can. [00:04:58] Speaker A: Wonderful. He plays a rich white man. [00:05:03] Speaker B: No. Yes. [00:05:04] Speaker C: I get what he's saying. [00:05:04] Speaker A: Damn. [00:05:05] Speaker B: Yes. [00:05:05] Speaker A: Great. Gatsby. [00:05:06] Speaker B: Yeah, same thing. [00:05:07] Speaker A: Rich white man. [00:05:08] Speaker B: Rich white man. [00:05:10] Speaker A: Even Django, he was a rich white man. [00:05:12] Speaker B: An attractive white man with a quirk. Oh, I steal. Oh, I buy slaves. [00:05:18] Speaker A: Wolf of Wall street, he started out average. They was like, regular. They was struggling. No, they were in the beginning of Wolf of Wall street. He was struggling. Remember, he had old. [00:05:32] Speaker B: Have you seen a guy in Wolf of Wall street in real life? [00:05:36] Speaker A: Hold on, say that again. [00:05:37] Speaker B: Have you seen the two side by side? [00:05:40] Speaker A: They look nothing alike. [00:05:42] Speaker B: Leo would have did what he did if he looked like Leo. Jordan Belfort had to. Yeah. [00:05:48] Speaker A: He had to get it out of the mud. But you know what, though? But Jordan Belfort was doing a lot of cocaine. And you could tell. You could tell. Yeah. He's racist, too. [00:05:55] Speaker B: They say coke doesn't inspire you. [00:05:58] Speaker A: I drink Pepsi. [00:05:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:05:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Let's see. We did actor, we did cereal. You're a snazzy. Know, you put that shit on, as they say. Favorite. Either your favorite article of clothing or your favorite shoe. [00:06:20] Speaker C: Let's go with favorite shoe. [00:06:22] Speaker A: What's your favorite shoe? [00:06:24] Speaker C: White Air forces, man. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Just the plain white Air Force. [00:06:26] Speaker C: Plain white Air Forces all day. [00:06:28] Speaker A: You from New York? [00:06:29] Speaker C: No. [00:06:32] Speaker B: Okay. From the same city as beasy? [00:06:34] Speaker A: Yes, we're from the same city, from what we like to call uptown. [00:06:38] Speaker B: Uptown, okay. [00:06:39] Speaker A: Yeah, we from uptown. [00:06:40] Speaker B: Is that over there by the hardee's? [00:06:42] Speaker A: No, that ain't up. Well, that is kind of uptown. [00:06:45] Speaker B: Further down. Further down? [00:06:47] Speaker C: Further back. [00:06:47] Speaker A: Further back. Hardy's further down from what we consider. [00:06:50] Speaker B: But that's downtown. [00:06:52] Speaker A: That might be downtown. [00:06:53] Speaker B: That's where y'all square is, down there. [00:06:55] Speaker A: That's downtown. [00:06:57] Speaker B: What building is that? The courthouse? [00:06:58] Speaker C: Yeah, that's the courthouse. Libraries over there. [00:07:01] Speaker B: What's that gas station right there? [00:07:03] Speaker A: That gas station? Saveway. The green one? Yeah. [00:07:06] Speaker C: It's called mini Martin. [00:07:08] Speaker A: Oh, it's the mini Martin. [00:07:09] Speaker B: Back in the day, they had a really good food there. [00:07:10] Speaker A: Oh, yeah? Oh, yeah. Fried chicken. [00:07:12] Speaker B: Really good food. [00:07:13] Speaker C: Tater widget, it was Saveway. [00:07:14] Speaker A: Wasn't safeway. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Used to have them many times. Just went to the saveway. [00:07:21] Speaker A: Hot dogs. Delicious. [00:07:22] Speaker B: No, I never had a hot dog. [00:07:24] Speaker A: Yeah, delicious. [00:07:24] Speaker B: Like catfish. My cousin shamed me. He said you shouldn't buy food from places connected to gas station. [00:07:30] Speaker A: Your cousin don't know what the hell he talking about. [00:07:32] Speaker B: He doesn't, but I just stopped taking him with me. [00:07:34] Speaker A: Sheets. Wawa. [00:07:37] Speaker B: No, no, he won't. [00:07:38] Speaker A: All of that. [00:07:39] Speaker B: He won't buy food from a gas station. [00:07:40] Speaker A: Royal farms up in Maryland. [00:07:42] Speaker B: He won't buy no food. [00:07:43] Speaker A: He Cheating himself. [00:07:44] Speaker C: That's not the first time I heard that, though. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Yeah, he won't even buy him connected. It was like a mcdonald's connected to a gas station. He won't eat. [00:07:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Sorry to hear that. Yeah. Let's see. We did cereal, article of clothing, actor. Favorite movie. You got a favorite movie? [00:08:00] Speaker C: That's a tough one. [00:08:01] Speaker A: Give me two or three of your favorites. Now. I can kind of gauge the type of guy you are. [00:08:06] Speaker C: Shawshank redemption. [00:08:07] Speaker A: Jesus Christ. I don't know this guy. I don't know this man. I don't know this man. I've known him for years. [00:08:13] Speaker C: And listen, I try to deny the. [00:08:15] Speaker A: Greatness that I love that movie, but you just couldn't. [00:08:18] Speaker C: I couldn't. [00:08:18] Speaker A: Shawshank. Is that Morgan Freedman and the white guy, they were like, break out or something. [00:08:28] Speaker B: Yep. [00:08:29] Speaker C: Yeah, and I gotta go with Scarface, man. [00:08:34] Speaker B: Okay, Scarface. [00:08:35] Speaker A: Now, that's the nigga I know what? [00:08:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:38] Speaker B: That is a trash movie. [00:08:40] Speaker A: It inspires you. [00:08:41] Speaker B: I like what his inspiration. [00:08:44] Speaker C: His tenacity. You know what I'm saying? His determination. All that. The movie, the ending. I hated the ending. You know what I'm saying? [00:08:51] Speaker B: But didn't he snitch? No, he betrayed his. [00:08:53] Speaker A: He got killed. [00:08:55] Speaker B: He told on people before. [00:08:57] Speaker A: Who did he tell on? [00:09:00] Speaker B: He had to tell on somebody to get to the next step. Reign of power. [00:09:04] Speaker A: He just killed somebody. [00:09:05] Speaker C: Killed his way up. [00:09:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:07] Speaker B: No, he didn't. [00:09:07] Speaker A: He did. He killed. Yeah, he killed. In the beginning, he killed Rabanga. Then when he got with. [00:09:17] Speaker C: He probably don't like the fact that he killed his homeboy. [00:09:21] Speaker A: He killed Manolo. [00:09:22] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:09:23] Speaker A: No, not Manolo. That's another movie. [00:09:24] Speaker C: No, he killed Manolo. [00:09:25] Speaker B: Manolo. [00:09:26] Speaker A: That's the young boy name his homeboy. No, Manolo. No. That was Benny Blanco killed Manolo, ain't it? No. Oh, that was his homeboy name. [00:09:34] Speaker B: Manolo. [00:09:35] Speaker C: Manolo. [00:09:35] Speaker A: That's what I thought it was. Yeah, but then he killed Frank. [00:09:40] Speaker B: Killed several people. [00:09:41] Speaker A: That's what we see. [00:09:42] Speaker B: He double crossed a lot of people. [00:09:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Then he got. Oh, yeah. No, Sosa came after him and got him killed. Yeah. So, yeah, he didn't snitch on nobody. Snitching went out back then. Okay, tattlet, and give me another one. Another of your favorite movies. [00:10:04] Speaker C: Now, this might be a surprise to you. Fools rush in. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Fools rush in. [00:10:09] Speaker C: Frankie Samuel. Hayek. [00:10:11] Speaker B: Frankie lime story. Who was a. Fools rush in? [00:10:13] Speaker A: That's why the fools fall in love. Okay. [00:10:15] Speaker B: Fools rush in. [00:10:17] Speaker A: Samayek, Samuel. [00:10:18] Speaker B: What's that about? [00:10:20] Speaker C: Just a love story. [00:10:21] Speaker A: Okay. [00:10:25] Speaker C: Not like that, but just the way two different traditions of people, you know what I'm saying, come together and fall in love, man, and realize what true love really is. [00:10:35] Speaker A: Hold up, is that the one with. [00:10:39] Speaker C: No, no, I forget the guy's name because my main focus was Hayek because. [00:10:46] Speaker A: It was a movie with Adam Sandler. He was like a chef or something like that. And he had like this spanish lady that was working for him. Her name was like Flora or something like that. [00:10:54] Speaker C: No, it ain't that. [00:10:55] Speaker A: Okay, all right. Yeah. [00:10:57] Speaker C: Fools Russian. Look it up. [00:10:58] Speaker B: Watch it. [00:10:59] Speaker A: Okay. [00:11:00] Speaker B: Cute. Fools Russian. [00:11:03] Speaker A: And your favorite episode of Martin. That's the last one before we get into these emails. [00:11:08] Speaker C: When they was on vacation, Chilligan's island with the rat. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Okay. I think that was Key's favorite one, too. Shout out to Kedra and the family. They always somewhere else. I think they either work for Arby's, a mattress firm, or one of these other fronts, because they be gone every weekend. Okay, but shout out to them. Yeah, that's a good one. That ain't no damn puppy. Yeah. So before we move on, I got a few emails from the homie Philly shout out to Philly. He's over there across the water. He talked with Philly slang, so y'all gonna have to bear with me. He said, yo, bull, long time listener, frequent email, lol. Hopefully all is well with Amy while she's out on FMLA forever. He said, yoda Jones talking about she wears sketches caught me off guard. It caught me off guard, too. That was her favorite shoe was. [00:11:59] Speaker B: That was wild. [00:12:01] Speaker A: Yeah, egregious. [00:12:02] Speaker B: She got bad feet, nasty footwear. [00:12:06] Speaker A: He said, I respect her footwear choice, but she has to know those Jones ass and people are going to judge her. Lol. Yeah, she better find some support in a pair of Nike Jordan shit. Even Hoka. Yeah, them shoes. I see a lot of people wearing them shoes. He said, then she wears sneaks because she's fearful she has to run. Interesting. Lol. Yeah, that was the thing, too. Say she keep a pair of shoes, sneakers on because she might have to run. [00:12:33] Speaker B: That's a wild stat. [00:12:35] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely. No problem with the racks swinging and hanging. What we was talking about. Oh, yeah, we did bring up titties key from micro speaks. I think she said something about some titties and it sent me off in a tangent. He said, good point. Don't think Kevin Hart's material would hit the same if he was six four and not five four. Same with Kat Williams. Lots of his material stems from his height or lack thereof. Yeah, that was a point I made. Like, a lot of comedians aren't as pleasing to the eyes, but if they are, they might have some other kind of defect. And I think one of the ladies said him being short is kind of funny and they play off of that. [00:13:13] Speaker B: And that's a defect. [00:13:15] Speaker A: Yeah, being short. Okay, another good show, Bull. Like the energy the ladies brought. Can't wait to hear the next regular analyst episodes. Appreciate the shout. It'd been a minute, so I had to tap in once the voice note with the voice note to make sure all is well on your end and let you know I'm still listening. Philly. Shout out to Philly, man. He sent me a voice note and I even talked to him. He was at a hookah spot over there across the water. [00:13:45] Speaker B: That's real hookah over there. [00:13:46] Speaker A: Yeah, that real shit over there ain't that play shit. But shout out to Philly. Oh, shit, I put my phone. I got another email too, from the homie B Mac. Shout out to Eddie Levert. Damn, it's an audio, but I can't play it. Okay. So he said, what up, world? He said, what it is, gang? Just sending a little more feedback from last week's episode since I messed up what I was trying to do. I'll do better next time. Say, now, I agree with easy. If a seasoned woman trying to give a younger niggas some of them scans, I ain't mad at it. The young lad got to learn. It'll be good for him. Me, I hope it don't sound ridiculous, but I wouldn't know a thing. But shout out to him. A question was asked about plastic surgery or bbls on women. Once again, I agree with. Let me tell you something. Whenever I say something, you're going to agree with it, because I'll be right. Yeah, I think it was, how do I feel about women getting plastic surgery? [00:14:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:44] Speaker A: And I said, I prefer the natural. He said, I love natural, especially titties at any size. Yeah, me, too. Give me them little acups, girl. However, if it truly makes her happy. All right, the nipples is there. Just get it going. That guy go ham on it from down areolis. [00:15:05] Speaker B: Is that what he put in? [00:15:07] Speaker A: No, that's me. That's what saying. Oh, okay. He said, have if it truly makes her happy or if she wanted that bad. I mean, her body, her choice. Nigga, that's egregious. Kevin Hart had four back to back funny specials before the drop off. Grown little man, seriously funny. Laugh at my pain and let me explain. I think. Let me explain. Was the one with the drop fire on them bitches. I would say what now was about 6.94 out of ten. It could be that he's no longer relatable. I don't know. I'm still checking for whatever he put out. My bad for the long email. Just showing love and support to the show. I do have more to say, but I'll leave it at that. Hold up. The goat act is Leo, my man. Not even a debate. I'm out. Thank you, BMaC. And BMAC watches movies just about as much as me. Okay, so I ain't in this thing all alone. Y'all boys had me questioning myself. [00:16:02] Speaker B: Leo? [00:16:04] Speaker A: Yeah, man, Leo. You don't think Leo. [00:16:07] Speaker B: No. [00:16:08] Speaker A: You think Clifton Powell is. [00:16:10] Speaker B: I think Clifton Powell shows range. A lot of range. You can catch him on tubi or the academy. That's a lot of range. [00:16:21] Speaker A: What's your biggest movie Clifton Powell been in? Dead presidents? [00:16:24] Speaker B: No. Probably Ray. [00:16:27] Speaker A: He was in Ray? [00:16:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Wasn't he his homeboy? Yeah. [00:16:31] Speaker A: You remember him and Ray? Yeah, it was his homeboy, Jamie. I know Jamie. [00:16:35] Speaker B: He was in, I think, Ali. He was in a lot of stuff. [00:16:39] Speaker A: Clifton power. Yeah. Pinky. [00:16:41] Speaker C: Pinky, Pinky. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:43] Speaker A: Damn. [00:16:44] Speaker B: A lot of movies. [00:16:45] Speaker A: He's been in a lot of movies. He's a good actor to me. I just like. [00:16:50] Speaker B: Because you don't know where he going to pop up at. [00:16:52] Speaker A: And his hair. [00:16:53] Speaker B: And his hair is different. [00:16:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:57] Speaker C: That is range, though. Think about it. [00:17:00] Speaker B: Leo is just the same $20 million movie. $20 million movie, man. [00:17:08] Speaker A: Didn't he fight the bear in that movie? [00:17:09] Speaker B: What bear? What was the movie where the bear, like, molested him? [00:17:12] Speaker A: Wasn't that him? [00:17:14] Speaker C: What was. [00:17:18] Speaker B: R. Didn't the bear, like, have sex with him or something? [00:17:21] Speaker A: No, that's what they said on social media. But he just got mauled by the bear. That was Leo, right? [00:17:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:17:25] Speaker A: So there you go. He wasn't. [00:17:27] Speaker B: Well, this new movie is pretty good. [00:17:29] Speaker A: The Revenant. [00:17:30] Speaker B: This new movie, Moonflower sun. [00:17:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard it was good. Matter of fact, Frank Nitty told me it was good. I think he went to the movies. [00:17:38] Speaker B: But you got to watch it. [00:17:39] Speaker A: Yeah, they say it's like 3 hours long or some shit. [00:17:42] Speaker B: I didn't get through it, but part I watched was good. [00:17:44] Speaker A: The revenant was the revenant. [00:17:46] Speaker C: That was a great. [00:17:48] Speaker A: Yeah, and he acted his ass off. And he wasn't rich, and he had to grow a beard. All right, speaking of movies, did you ever watch what's the movie leave the world behind? [00:18:03] Speaker B: I tried. [00:18:04] Speaker A: You never got finished it. [00:18:05] Speaker B: A lot of good actors in it, though. Terrible. [00:18:08] Speaker A: You ever see that movie? No. You might like it. You might like it. He got like. [00:18:16] Speaker B: You just like conspiracies, though. [00:18:18] Speaker A: I don't like conspiracies. [00:18:19] Speaker C: He definitely don't like conspiracies. [00:18:21] Speaker B: You like conspiracy stuff? [00:18:23] Speaker A: Okay, that's fair. [00:18:24] Speaker B: Like, the illusion of, like, something happened. That's fair just to go against it. [00:18:29] Speaker A: But conspiracies just for conspiracy. Like, now people talking about the NFL already got the teams pre. You believe that? [00:18:39] Speaker B: Nope. [00:18:39] Speaker A: What about you? A little bit. You do believe it? [00:18:41] Speaker C: A little bit. Actually, I do believe it because I canceled a bet after I saw what you're talking about. [00:18:46] Speaker A: For real. [00:18:46] Speaker B: What you mean canceled a bet? [00:18:48] Speaker C: I had a bet with this guy. We just bet. Just a little small money, nothing big. [00:18:54] Speaker A: It was $1,000. Go ahead. [00:18:55] Speaker C: No, it was like $25. So I saw this, like $1,000 reference points. [00:19:04] Speaker A: Yeah, big money. [00:19:04] Speaker B: Hold 2500. [00:19:07] Speaker A: Okay. [00:19:08] Speaker C: It was 10,000. [00:19:09] Speaker A: Okay. [00:19:10] Speaker C: I didn't want to say that. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Yeah, just say it. [00:19:13] Speaker B: Put it out there. [00:19:14] Speaker A: Let them know people listening. [00:19:17] Speaker C: But, yeah, so I send him that and he was like, if you want to call it off, you can call it off. [00:19:23] Speaker A: Was it the thing with the screenshot thing? [00:19:25] Speaker B: Yeah. What screenshot? [00:19:26] Speaker A: So somebody had took and see, I don't know how real it is because if you able to pause your tv, then you're able to rewind your tv and play it. Play the video. So it was somebody that was watching like their local news and it was something that said Madonna. No. Who was the three people? It was like Usher, this person, that person going to perform the Super bowl halftime show with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the San Francisco 49 ers. Okay, but live tv. It was live. [00:19:58] Speaker B: Was it the real commentators from the game? [00:20:00] Speaker A: No, it was their local news and it popped up on their local news. [00:20:05] Speaker B: But they might have did that. AI. [00:20:09] Speaker A: No, but it wasn't even like video. It was just the screen of this. You know, I like the little. Yeah, but you stuff. [00:20:15] Speaker B: I can do that. [00:20:15] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. That's why I say I would want to see because like I said, if you can pause your tv and take that picture, you can rewind it and play it and you know what I'm saying? Play the video of it. Okay, but another one about the Super bowl is for the last few years, the colors of the teams that's going to make it have been in the Super bowl logo. But I think they have them logos pre made, like years in advance, like. [00:20:40] Speaker B: For the next few sets of just. I think it's too many moving parts to predict it. [00:20:46] Speaker A: We know niggas that play in the NFL. [00:20:48] Speaker B: Yeah, we do. [00:20:50] Speaker A: And it's too many niggas that play and have played to say, well, the. [00:20:55] Speaker B: Ones I know playing NFL ain't even smart enough to be a part of conspiracy. [00:20:59] Speaker A: But even like shit, like they literally there for their. Remember, I think it was the Seattle. And somebody was playing, might've been Seattle and New England the last time they played in the Super bowl. And it was a long pass down the sideline and the player, he hit the ball fell, but he didn't catch it. And it bounced in the air. And when he failed, it fell right to him. He called it, got up and ran, and then they ran and tackled him. But it was like a crazy ass play. Like shit like that. You can't script that. No, you can't. You can't. Script that can't script it. That's the kind of stuff I. [00:21:36] Speaker B: Because the other team don't know who going to be in the game. Like there was a tilt ball last night. Somebody got an. [00:21:44] Speaker A: Don'T. [00:21:45] Speaker B: I don't believe in sports conspiracies now. [00:21:47] Speaker A: I do believe kind of like, what's the. Donahue, the referee guy? [00:21:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:21:54] Speaker A: Remember he was like. He would kind of like call extra calls on games he bet on. [00:22:00] Speaker B: Yes. [00:22:00] Speaker A: Some stuff like cheating. Yeah, he was cheating. But I don't think the whole NFL, because it benefits the NFL for a smaller team to go in it. Like a team that didn't make it in a while. It would benefit them more if Detroit made it than San Francisco. No, because it would make the people in the smaller markets or the markets that don't really get nothing. It would make them to pay attention more. So in the NFL, parity benefits them more than like in the NBA. [00:22:29] Speaker B: But you know what the biggest parity would be? [00:22:32] Speaker A: What? [00:22:32] Speaker B: Putting the Cowboys in the Super bowl. That would make the most money. [00:22:36] Speaker A: But that's not parody, though. [00:22:38] Speaker B: Yeah, you just put them against somebody else, our team. [00:22:41] Speaker A: Well, yeah, but like the 49 ers, they have five rings. [00:22:44] Speaker B: Well, no, I'm not saying the 49 ers, but whoever against the Dallas Cowboys, because that would probably garnish the most money, the most money, the most sales, the highest ticket prices. Probably the most viewed if they just got there, especially with all the stuff they. [00:22:59] Speaker A: But that put themselves through. That ain't true, though, because I think it was the year before last. I forgot the two teams that was in it. [00:23:07] Speaker B: They had the biggest nobody rappers. Dallas. [00:23:10] Speaker A: No, but they had the biggest viewership ever. [00:23:13] Speaker B: I'm just saying it will be more than that. If Dallas was there. [00:23:16] Speaker C: I get that. [00:23:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I get it. [00:23:18] Speaker B: But even if you're cheering for Dallas or against Dallas, do you think I would watch just to see them, their fans just be. They just be so bad much. [00:23:30] Speaker C: People love them. They got enough. Exactly the same amount of people that. [00:23:34] Speaker B: Hate them, because I'm entertained whether they win or lose. I just can't believe you just got your hopes up so high. They're really disappointed. [00:23:43] Speaker A: Well, it was something I was reading or listening to, and they were saying, like, in the NBA, parity ain't good. In the NBA. [00:23:50] Speaker B: No, it should be about legacy dynasties. [00:23:52] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I was saying. So, like, when Boston Lakers, Lakers are like, now, the, like, it's not good in the NBA when Milwaukee wins. [00:24:02] Speaker B: No, it's not. [00:24:03] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying, who likes Milwaukee? Yeah. Nobody. [00:24:08] Speaker B: Wants to watch them play. [00:24:10] Speaker A: You were talking about the game earlier. I watched a little bit of it because it seemed like everybody is in watching the playoffs now. [00:24:20] Speaker B: Only thing on. [00:24:21] Speaker A: True, true. My team lost. [00:24:26] Speaker B: So sad to hear that. [00:24:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:28] Speaker B: But your coach coming back, so you didn't. [00:24:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:31] Speaker B: Omar Epps will be back. [00:24:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:34] Speaker B: They could be brothers, right? Cousins. They should take a picture together. [00:24:38] Speaker A: Why haven't. And then Omar Epps then put on a little weight now, too. [00:24:41] Speaker B: Yeah, he looked like him, but he looks more like he got some training problems, but maybe. [00:24:46] Speaker C: Yeah, you do. [00:24:49] Speaker A: Coach Tomlin looked like what we thought Omar Elps would look like when he grew up. [00:24:52] Speaker B: Yes. He still got a full head, hair, ready to go. [00:24:55] Speaker A: Good skin. [00:24:56] Speaker B: People have great things to say about him. [00:25:00] Speaker A: We talk about television and stuff. Y'all know they're doing a Netflix series about Griselda Blanco. Okay, you know who that is? [00:25:11] Speaker B: The woman who sold cocaine was going with the black guy. [00:25:14] Speaker A: She was going with cocaine cowboys, too. Yeah. [00:25:18] Speaker B: Is that good? [00:25:19] Speaker A: What? [00:25:20] Speaker B: Isn't that just queen of the south? [00:25:22] Speaker A: I've never watched that. [00:25:23] Speaker B: It's pretty good. Unrealistic. [00:25:26] Speaker A: Well, this is the realistic. Okay, now, Sophia Vergara, she's going to play Griselda. I think she might be a little. [00:25:34] Speaker B: Bit too pretty to be very too pretty and too underweight. [00:25:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, at the end, Griselda got big. I think she might have been smaller. [00:25:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:43] Speaker A: When she was younger. But she's being sued by Griselda's family. [00:25:49] Speaker B: Why is that? She's just an actress. Is it her production? Is it her show? [00:25:54] Speaker A: They're claiming that the portrayal of the godmother was an unauthorized use of her likeness and image, according to court documents. You don't need permission for that in America. You don't. [00:26:04] Speaker B: You don't. [00:26:04] Speaker A: Yep. [00:26:05] Speaker B: Look at those bad lifetime movies. [00:26:07] Speaker A: If anybody was to sue me, didn't. [00:26:10] Speaker B: Thing play R. Kelly, Romney Malcolm or somebody? [00:26:13] Speaker A: No. Ramdy Malcolm. He played Jordan. [00:26:16] Speaker C: He played Jordan? [00:26:17] Speaker B: He played Jordan. But I thought he was in like a lifetime. [00:26:20] Speaker A: He was in a lifetime movie playing somebody, but I don't think he played R. Kelly. [00:26:23] Speaker B: I thought it was R. Kelly in Aaliyah movie. [00:26:25] Speaker A: Maybe he did. [00:26:26] Speaker B: It was something bad. [00:26:28] Speaker A: But he's a good actor, too. [00:26:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Very good actor. [00:26:30] Speaker A: Now, if it was any family that was going to sue me, then I would be worried. It would be that family. [00:26:35] Speaker B: Definitely that family. Why? [00:26:38] Speaker A: They'd be killing people for real. Not no more. Did all her sons get killed? [00:26:43] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:26:43] Speaker A: I know like two of them did get killed. [00:26:45] Speaker B: We're talking about people from the mean. [00:26:49] Speaker A: They just killed Alpo. [00:26:51] Speaker B: They killed Alpo. [00:26:53] Speaker A: Somebody killed him. [00:26:54] Speaker B: That's probably a regular dude killed Alpo. [00:26:56] Speaker A: Yeah, you right. It was like roll rage. He got killed by roll rage. I tried to make a point. [00:27:03] Speaker B: All that cocaine you get, so you go killed by a regular pedestrian. [00:27:06] Speaker A: She got killed when she went back home after she got out of jail. [00:27:09] Speaker B: Yes. [00:27:09] Speaker A: They caught her coming out the damn 711 or some shit. [00:27:13] Speaker B: That's regular. [00:27:14] Speaker A: There's a lot of killing going on around her. I don't want to be on the bad side of them, especially if I'm so. And they just singling out her too. Sophia forgar. Okay, so I don't know one thing. [00:27:25] Speaker B: I want to mention it. Did you see the red Fox? Lorenz Tate? [00:27:31] Speaker A: What? [00:27:32] Speaker B: Supposed to be his grandson. [00:27:34] Speaker A: Oh, I did see that. Is that true? [00:27:38] Speaker B: There's a true clip that he introduced him as his grandson. I don't think. [00:27:41] Speaker A: Oh, really? [00:27:42] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe Arsenio hall or something. [00:27:46] Speaker A: Where's Red Fox from? St. Louis or some shit? [00:27:49] Speaker B: In real life, I think he is from St. Louis. [00:27:51] Speaker A: God damn, I'm good. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah, at least on the show he was. [00:27:54] Speaker A: I pulled it out my ass. [00:27:56] Speaker B: But I do think he's from somewhere around. [00:27:58] Speaker A: Yeah, but where Lorenz from? Probably la or something. [00:28:01] Speaker B: I mean, you can have grandchildren anyway. [00:28:03] Speaker A: True, indeed. Yeah, we could have. But I'm saying, like, he probably spent a lot of his time out there for doing Hollywood shit, but he was. [00:28:08] Speaker B: On a show with him like in the 90s. [00:28:10] Speaker A: Really? [00:28:11] Speaker B: The raw family. I remember it briefly. Yeah, I've seen the show in the 90s, like 91, 90. [00:28:17] Speaker A: Red Fox had a show in the. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Damn short live one year, I believe. Two years, maybe two seasons. Could be one or two seasons, but yeah, that's neither here nor there. [00:28:26] Speaker A: No, it's here. [00:28:27] Speaker B: Yes, there. [00:28:31] Speaker A: Keeping the Hollywood. I know y'all heard about Taraja P. Henson not getting paid. [00:28:36] Speaker B: She needs to stop complaining, but I'm going to listen to the logical side of no. [00:28:41] Speaker A: Well, so now everybody been talking about her not getting paid and this, that and the third and the conditions of the set on the color purple. And they want them to drive this, that, and the third and all of that. [00:28:54] Speaker B: Okay. She thought she was at a different level. [00:28:57] Speaker A: Well, not that, but now she wants people to focus on the movie about what it's about and not what happened behind the scenes. [00:29:04] Speaker B: I think it was pretty selfish of her, but that's just my opinion because I do have a beef with her. [00:29:09] Speaker A: You can't put the toothpaste back in the tube. And what was your beef, sir? [00:29:12] Speaker B: You can't. [00:29:13] Speaker A: What's your beef with her? Yeah. [00:29:15] Speaker B: She's really not that good of an actress. Don't crucify me. After baby boy. It's like all downhill. [00:29:23] Speaker A: Benjamin Button. [00:29:25] Speaker B: She didn't make the movie. She just happened to be in it. [00:29:29] Speaker A: What's another Taraji movie with her acrimony. [00:29:34] Speaker B: That's Jackie Brown. Those cinema classics. [00:29:37] Speaker A: What do you. [00:29:38] Speaker C: The movie. Her and her two sisters. They were working for NASA or something like that. That was pretty good. [00:29:45] Speaker A: Hidden numbers. [00:29:45] Speaker C: Hidden numbers. [00:29:46] Speaker B: But the story was hidden figures. The story was good. I don't think her act. She acts regular. [00:29:53] Speaker A: What's the movie where she was proud Mary? [00:29:55] Speaker B: Terrible. [00:29:58] Speaker A: Terrible. Maybe that's why she ain't getting no damn. [00:30:01] Speaker B: Her movies is bad. But I wanted to get all the money she's supposed to get. [00:30:04] Speaker A: But what if she is getting all the money she's supposed to get? [00:30:07] Speaker B: That's what I believe. Because you could say no. [00:30:11] Speaker A: Has Taraji ever showed her titties? [00:30:14] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:30:15] Speaker A: In a movie? I don't think she ever did a sex scene really, except for her and Jody. [00:30:19] Speaker B: Baby boy. She should have got Academy award for baby boy. [00:30:23] Speaker C: And she showed her titties in that. She did. [00:30:26] Speaker B: I don't know. I'm not allowed to look at other women's bridge. [00:30:31] Speaker A: I think so. [00:30:32] Speaker C: A little glimpse. [00:30:33] Speaker A: Little side boob action or something. [00:30:35] Speaker B: She'd only been in a couple of movies up until then, but I thought she was really good. [00:30:40] Speaker A: You know, the part of that movie that resonates with me the most is when she get back in the car when it's raining. Get me out of here. [00:30:53] Speaker B: I don't know what? [00:30:56] Speaker A: He don't want me. [00:30:57] Speaker B: No. That's a great song. She's in background, too. Marvin gay song. But I was surprised I took the card. [00:31:03] Speaker A: Jaldi. [00:31:04] Speaker B: Yeah. She was really good in that. I think we should go back and post date her Academy award for that. For that. That was a real depiction of something people going through. I've seen a little bit of that in real life. [00:31:18] Speaker A: Email us, [email protected]. Some other big movies that she was in besides. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Yeah. She really hurt another person's career. [00:31:27] Speaker A: Who? [00:31:27] Speaker B: This is just my theory. Okay. Kimberly Elise. [00:31:32] Speaker A: Because they favor. [00:31:33] Speaker B: Is that her name? [00:31:34] Speaker A: Kimberly? [00:31:34] Speaker B: So that was somebody's favorite last week. [00:31:37] Speaker A: That was somebody's favorite last week. Yeah. [00:31:38] Speaker B: She's terrible, too. But she just. [00:31:40] Speaker A: You think Kimberly Elise? [00:31:41] Speaker B: Come on. [00:31:42] Speaker A: Kimberly Elise. You think she's terrible? [00:31:44] Speaker B: Kimberly Elise? What's she been good at? [00:31:45] Speaker C: Give me a movie. [00:31:46] Speaker A: That's the movie. Ain't that the girl from diary of mad black man woman? [00:31:50] Speaker B: All those movies are not good. [00:31:52] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying. But she's. Oh, shit. [00:31:54] Speaker B: Set it. Yeah, yeah. Set it off. That's it. And then Taraji, that was kind of like neck and neck, and Taraji got. [00:32:01] Speaker A: All the other roles, but she don't take no. Oh, I think she mom got in the christian wave or something. [00:32:08] Speaker B: That's good. [00:32:10] Speaker A: She's a good actress. [00:32:12] Speaker B: She isn't a good actress. You can be bad. You can just be this regular. [00:32:16] Speaker A: How old do you think Kimberly Elise is? [00:32:18] Speaker B: She's in her 50s. [00:32:20] Speaker A: Wow, you're good. [00:32:21] Speaker B: Yeah, because I'm going to tell you something else. [00:32:23] Speaker A: For color girls. [00:32:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:24] Speaker A: They wouldn't watch that. The great debaters. [00:32:26] Speaker B: I don't like all those struggle black movies, John Q. I don't like struggle. I hate the struggle. [00:32:32] Speaker A: Black manchurian candidate. [00:32:34] Speaker B: Not Denzel's best work, but. [00:32:36] Speaker A: Okay. You ever seen a movie by Denzel? And then I'll let you get to your point. Called the Mighty Quinn. Yes. I never saw this movie. [00:32:44] Speaker B: It was jamaican. Right. [00:32:46] Speaker A: And you want to know who bought that movie? To my attention? [00:32:48] Speaker B: Who? [00:32:49] Speaker A: DJ Blaze. Blaze. Yeah. Because he's jamaican. [00:32:52] Speaker B: Okay. [00:32:52] Speaker A: So that was the movie that he. You never seen. And he was adamant about it. You never seen the body queen? [00:32:58] Speaker B: It's not the greatest movie. [00:33:00] Speaker A: I saw a little piece of it. And those jamaican accents were horrible. [00:33:04] Speaker B: Horrible, horrible. It was in. Was it Mississippi Messiah? He was going with an indian girl that owned the hotel. [00:33:13] Speaker A: Red dotted fella. Red dot, red dot, red dot. Shout out to. [00:33:18] Speaker B: I was going to make a point about. Who was we talking about? [00:33:20] Speaker A: Kimberly Elise. [00:33:21] Speaker B: Kimberly Elise. Oh, another fact. Maya from Steve Urkel show. [00:33:30] Speaker A: Maya monk house. [00:33:32] Speaker B: Is that her last name? [00:33:33] Speaker A: Yes, it is. [00:33:34] Speaker B: How old do you think she was when she was in that show? [00:33:36] Speaker A: 72. Now she was like in her late twenty s. Yeah. [00:33:41] Speaker B: Passed away 25 years ago. I thought she was like a kid. You thought she was a kid in the show? I thought she was like their age, but she was older. [00:33:51] Speaker A: But they were in their twenty s, too, though. [00:33:52] Speaker B: No. [00:33:55] Speaker A: When she was there. No. [00:33:59] Speaker B: Yes. She might have been like 17 or 18. She was like 20. [00:34:03] Speaker A: But they always play older, though. Who like people, especially colored folk. [00:34:08] Speaker B: I just thought she was older. I didn't know she wasn't that old. [00:34:12] Speaker A: Yes, but that's the same. Like Stacy Dash, though. [00:34:15] Speaker B: Yes, because she was like play younger role. [00:34:17] Speaker A: She was 47. [00:34:18] Speaker B: Includes her best work. [00:34:20] Speaker A: Yeah, now she was acting like she was a Republican until all that shit hit the fan. Let's see. Sometimes here at the studio, we have a problem with time. People showing up on time. We do get things started on time. You know, you could be sued for being late. [00:34:44] Speaker B: By who? [00:34:45] Speaker A: Well, at least that's what happened to Madonna. She was late to a concert and two guys are suing her for being late. [00:34:52] Speaker B: What country were they in? [00:34:54] Speaker A: America. [00:34:54] Speaker B: Really? [00:34:55] Speaker A: Yeah. So this was filed last Wednesday. It was filed in Brooklyn. Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hayden said they bought tickets to December 13 show at the Barclays center as part of her tour. The show was supposed to start at 830, but she didn't get on stage till 1030. [00:35:16] Speaker B: Those two gay men probably had to get to work, and that's what it. [00:35:20] Speaker A: Says on the thing. So they had to get over early. Say by the time they left, it was after 01:00 a.m. Say they were. [00:35:29] Speaker B: But they stayed. [00:35:30] Speaker A: I mean, you already here, I'm saying. [00:35:32] Speaker B: But you chose to stay. [00:35:33] Speaker A: You know what? You're right, because you could have left, but you already invested so much. You know, gay people spend a lot of money on concert tickets. [00:35:41] Speaker B: Allah, my cousin. [00:35:42] Speaker A: Yes. Shout out. Your cousin got shout out in your show. That was one of the parts. Did y'all hear me laughing? [00:35:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I know I didn't. [00:35:51] Speaker A: But did you see my. I'll say. They were left stranded in the middle of the night and confronted with limited public transportation. [00:35:59] Speaker B: They're in New York. There's no limit on transportation. [00:36:02] Speaker A: Sometimes it is, though. [00:36:03] Speaker B: No, it's not. [00:36:04] Speaker A: Sometimes stuff shut down at a certain hour. [00:36:06] Speaker B: The subway. You shouldn't be down there that time anyhow, unless you want to get. [00:36:10] Speaker A: They probably wouldn't have been if it went further or the material. Give them a bum, bum bump. You don't want a bum bump. [00:36:20] Speaker C: But like you said, though, they chose to stay. [00:36:22] Speaker A: They did Uber. You can get those price. They spend all their money on tickets. [00:36:28] Speaker B: That's your fault. Are you about to say they shouldn't be gay? Wow. Bees. [00:36:36] Speaker A: What? [00:36:37] Speaker B: Wow. [00:36:38] Speaker A: No, I heard some extra talking. Thought that was God talking to. I thought that was interesting because if that case go to court. Lauren Hill in trouble. [00:36:53] Speaker B: Yes, Lauren Hill. [00:36:54] Speaker C: Other people, too. I don't think it'll go to court. [00:36:57] Speaker A: They should throw it out. [00:36:58] Speaker B: You been to a show they've done that. [00:36:59] Speaker A: Well, somebody was late. I went to the four four four tour in Charlote, and something happened at the venue where it didn't start on time. It was like an over hour late. But did they send out emails like, they wouldn't even let people in the building. So it was something that happened so. [00:37:17] Speaker B: You couldn't get inside. [00:37:18] Speaker A: Yeah, everybody just standing outside waiting or whatever. But that was probably the only show concert, like real concert I went to that they didn't. Now if you go to the club, it's going to start at one or two. And that's just the promoters trying to get that back in. [00:37:35] Speaker B: Yeah, trying to get everybody in the dough. Okay. [00:37:40] Speaker A: So that happened. I thought that was interesting that they were suing. Out of all of the thousands of people, just those two were suing. One of your favorite rappers, Cl, young jeezy. You know, he's getting divorced and his ex wife, or soon to be ex wife. She reportedly asked the judge not to enforce a prenup with jeezy. Says she may have overlooked or misunderstood certain aspects of the agreement before signing it before their wedding in March 2021. Says it plays a significant part in the legal proceedings of their two year marriage as it would determine the division of assets and debts between the pair. I guess she is going to get, like less money than she thought or something. [00:38:26] Speaker B: She must have did listen to TM 101 or 102. But 101 is definitely a required listening if you was going to marry. [00:38:34] Speaker A: Yeah, she probably did. She did and she didn't. Look at that prenup. [00:38:38] Speaker B: She probably thought that's who he was when she. [00:38:43] Speaker A: But jeezy got. He got all his dot eyes and cross teeth. [00:38:46] Speaker B: It used to be something else. I don't know about none. [00:38:49] Speaker A: You gotta listen to the last jeezy out. Not this one that just came out, but the one before that. [00:38:54] Speaker B: That shit hard with your man talking all over it. [00:38:56] Speaker A: Yeah, nice. You don't like that? You don't like the mixtape type, Joe? [00:39:00] Speaker B: You know what I do? [00:39:03] Speaker A: He got some beats on there that Keith sweat beat. [00:39:05] Speaker B: It's good, good beats. But, you know, I used to get him and B lore confused. I thought it was the same people. [00:39:10] Speaker A: Drum and B law. [00:39:11] Speaker B: Yeah, I used to think, damn, they. [00:39:13] Speaker A: Kind of be like, got the beards. [00:39:16] Speaker B: Because I seen them and thought one was the other one. [00:39:18] Speaker A: So you went up to dramas like b loy? [00:39:21] Speaker B: No, I just saw them. I saw, matter of saw them local at like a gas station. [00:39:27] Speaker A: Saw drama. Oh, be Lloyd. [00:39:29] Speaker B: But I thought it was drama. [00:39:32] Speaker A: D ain't went up to him, said gangster Grill. [00:39:33] Speaker B: I didn't say anything. I didn't say anything. I didn't say anything. [00:39:36] Speaker A: I did that one time to a set of twins. [00:39:39] Speaker B: Did you? [00:39:40] Speaker A: Yeah, one had came into my. I used to work at a shoe store, and one came up to, came to the stove, bought a couple pair of shoes or whatever, you know what I'm saying? And so the other one came in and I was like, oh, damn, you back again. You know what I'm saying? It's about the end of my show. You back again, whatever. And instead of him saying like, nah, that was my twin brother, probably. He just looked at me like I was doing. I went here early. I was like, man. [00:40:05] Speaker B: But, yeah, he used to have a skit about meaty crabs on one of his mixtapes, Drama. [00:40:11] Speaker A: Oh, B Lord. [00:40:11] Speaker B: B lord. But the dude who was on it, I knew his son. He was a crab man. [00:40:17] Speaker A: Charleston. [00:40:19] Speaker B: Yeah, it's whole big confusion in my mind. Yes. [00:40:24] Speaker A: I got. You boys went to college a little bit. You got student loan debt? [00:40:31] Speaker B: No, debt. My daddy made me pay. [00:40:34] Speaker A: Okay, well, it's one dummy, but I. [00:40:37] Speaker B: Will forge some if I can get some money back. [00:40:40] Speaker A: Oh, really? Don't worry about it. It's only one dummy sitting at the table. Then that has tens of thousands of student loan debt with nothing to show for it. Okay. You do experience? I went online. [00:40:54] Speaker B: Okay, well, then you definitely should have passed. Oh, I did pass because I would have got somebody do my work. [00:40:59] Speaker A: I graduated. [00:41:00] Speaker B: Okay. [00:41:00] Speaker A: Yeah. I called my little cousin to do the last math assignment I had to do. Shout out to her. She's what you call them, nurses practitioner right there. [00:41:11] Speaker B: Close to a doctor. [00:41:12] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Well, everybody that has, well, not everybody. 73,000 people that have student loan debt is going to be forgiven. The Biden administration announced Friday that it'll forgive $4.9 billion in student debt. [00:41:26] Speaker B: Hadn't this happened before? That didn't happen before. [00:41:28] Speaker A: It did. They sent out emails and everything, and then Congress was like, nah. [00:41:34] Speaker B: Okay. [00:41:34] Speaker A: But I think now he's doing something different, so they're going to get that done. It said roughly 1.7 billion out of aid will go to 29,700 student loan borrowers enrolled in income driven repayment plans. So, yeah, this will help the country, people with debt and all kind of stuff. And it's a good time. It's tax season, so you can get saved that tax money. Okay. Yeah. Let's see what else happened this week. [00:42:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:42:10] Speaker A: This is something that I saw, which is heartbreaking. I got to ask you all a question. You work for yourself. Pretty much. You work for yourself, too. Well, working on a job and you get extra money, say you get extra $1,000 on your check or something from your job? Yeah. [00:42:28] Speaker B: For what? [00:42:29] Speaker A: You just get accidental. Accidental? [00:42:31] Speaker B: Okay. [00:42:32] Speaker A: How will you feel about that? I will keep it. You'll keep it? Yes. Will you hold it to the side or you'll spend it or what you'll do? [00:42:37] Speaker B: No, I will keep it and spend it accordingly because I would say, God did that. [00:42:42] Speaker A: What about you? [00:42:43] Speaker C: I agree. I wouldn't spend it necessarily. [00:42:46] Speaker B: Like who? That money gone, sir. [00:42:49] Speaker C: I wouldn't spend it yet. [00:42:52] Speaker A: I would spend it knowing they're going to come back and get it. [00:42:54] Speaker B: I wouldn't be surprised, but I would spend it. [00:42:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:57] Speaker B: And I would try to fight it. [00:42:58] Speaker A: Because sometimes I am irresponsible. [00:43:00] Speaker B: No, I would literally try to fight it. [00:43:02] Speaker A: Well, that's exactly what. [00:43:03] Speaker B: To the extent. [00:43:04] Speaker A: Well, that's what happened with 225 teachers in North Carolina. They got to pay back more than $280,000 to the school district. [00:43:11] Speaker B: They got 1000 piece. [00:43:14] Speaker A: No, that's more. [00:43:16] Speaker B: 1000 piece. Okay, go ahead. [00:43:19] Speaker A: I do the math. Yeah. Okay, 2300. So it's asking is 225 teachers to each pay back $1,250 after they receive the payout on accident. [00:43:30] Speaker B: Oh, no, I wouldn't do that. [00:43:31] Speaker A: Yeah. This is the thing with your job. They going to get their money, take. [00:43:36] Speaker B: It back in blood. I'm not paying nothing. Yeah, you can just take some off my check. You can take $20 off my check. [00:43:43] Speaker A: And that's one of the ways they go get their money back. So they apologize to the teachers for the January twelveth bonuses that they say were a payroll error. So they have the option of repaying the bonus in a lump sum from their February check. [00:43:58] Speaker B: No. [00:43:59] Speaker A: Or they may choose a payment plan with deductions over three months. [00:44:03] Speaker B: Three months? [00:44:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:04] Speaker B: Three years. [00:44:05] Speaker A: Yeah. I would need it spread out a little. [00:44:07] Speaker B: 36 months. [00:44:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I'll pay you back. Yeah, you'll get your money back. $16 at a time. [00:44:13] Speaker C: Your mistake, not mine. [00:44:15] Speaker A: But you know the argument it would be. You knew what? No bonus coming. You should have. [00:44:21] Speaker B: I didn't even. [00:44:21] Speaker A: Look, I just. Direct deposit, that's kind of like. I know. If the bank fuck up and give me, like, some thousands of dollars, I'm closing account. You can close that account, Jack. I'm coming in. [00:44:32] Speaker B: I always tell them I thought I hit on the parlay. I didn't know. [00:44:36] Speaker A: I don't know. I wouldn't tell them. I thought, shit. [00:44:39] Speaker B: I wouldn't do. [00:44:40] Speaker A: No, I just spend the money. [00:44:41] Speaker B: That's what I would do. [00:44:42] Speaker A: It was one guy that they got like, some millions and they like, how. [00:44:45] Speaker B: About close that count? [00:44:46] Speaker A: They spent the money real fast. Bought a house, this, that, and the third, they got prosecuted. But they just got like, put them on a repayment plan or whatever because they spent all the money real fast or whatever. [00:44:58] Speaker B: 36,000 months. [00:45:00] Speaker A: I thought that was interesting to see. I knew the answer. [00:45:03] Speaker B: I wish I could be more honest, but I will be lying. If I told you I would do something different. [00:45:07] Speaker A: I don't know, extra money, you know. [00:45:09] Speaker B: I'll really be knowing. [00:45:10] Speaker A: I'll be knowing how much I'll be supposed to make anyway. Not with my job. Look at it. [00:45:14] Speaker B: You know how I'd be supposed to be close. But you're not 4000 that look about right. [00:45:20] Speaker A: They probably owe me 7000. I want to give a damn. I can pay the lights, the water. [00:45:24] Speaker B: I got my stuff. [00:45:26] Speaker A: Shit, I can buy my crack now. I don't smoke crack. I know some crack dealers. Let's see what else happened this week. Ain't nothing really else happened this week as far as articles and stuff like that. Anything happening, y'all? [00:45:42] Speaker B: Question, okay. Is most deaf hip hop? I mean, is Drake hip hop? [00:45:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, he's hip hop, definitely. [00:45:50] Speaker B: Now, you know, I'm unsure what hip hop is, but if I said he's. [00:45:56] Speaker A: Not a good rapper, that's not true. [00:45:59] Speaker B: I'm not saying that is true, because I think he is. But the rap purists, are they still separating rap and hip hop? Because hip hop might could be. [00:46:10] Speaker A: You don't have to be mute. But see, here's the thing, though. If they want to be so pure, you can be a graffiti nigga and be hip hop. [00:46:16] Speaker B: Okay? [00:46:17] Speaker A: You can be a dj and be a breakdown. So, yeah, hip hop is all of that shit. [00:46:21] Speaker B: See, I don't do it. I just like rap. [00:46:23] Speaker A: Yeah, exactly. So if you saying he ain't hip hop, but he rapping. [00:46:27] Speaker B: I'm not saying he's not hip hop. [00:46:28] Speaker A: No, I'm saying. Well, them, if they saying he ain't hip hop, but he rapping, he hip hop. [00:46:33] Speaker B: Okay, so you think most deaf's comments were out of line? [00:46:36] Speaker A: No, because they taking that little piece and running with that little piece. But he was expounding on it a little bit more in that interview. But, you know, that's. The shit went viral. [00:46:43] Speaker B: But I'm a little disappointed in him, in most deaf. A couple of reasons. His attire just who he's become. [00:46:52] Speaker A: Well, we gotta. [00:46:53] Speaker B: Because on my top. My top 15. [00:46:55] Speaker A: He was in there? [00:46:56] Speaker B: No, my top 15 songs. Miss Fat Boot is definitely in there, over. [00:46:59] Speaker A: Umi says, yeah. Is that the shining light? Is that what that is? [00:47:05] Speaker B: I don't even like smart rap. [00:47:07] Speaker A: You know what that song remind me of? A Jordan commercial. [00:47:10] Speaker B: It does. They're using a Jordan commercial. [00:47:12] Speaker A: It just remind me. I can see niggas finger rolling. [00:47:15] Speaker B: This gets no burn in the ride. [00:47:19] Speaker A: Real. Before the eurostep, they weren't even eurostepping it. They're just finger rolling it slow and shit. [00:47:24] Speaker C: So it wasn't a good interview. I ain't watch it yet. [00:47:26] Speaker B: Who? Most deaf? Yeah, most deaf is just weird. You ever see somebody too smart? [00:47:32] Speaker A: He is too smart because this nigga. [00:47:35] Speaker B: He knows about Palestine. [00:47:36] Speaker A: Shut up. [00:47:37] Speaker B: I don't want to hear this. [00:47:39] Speaker A: I'm very empathetic, but I'm not so empathetic to where I got to see exactly what you went through. I'm empathetic to niggas in jail. I ain't want to go there. Yeah, this nigga was empathetic to the niggas in Guantanamo Bay. He was like. He wanted to see what it was like to be waterboarded. Nah, it looked bad on. What's that movie? Sicario, when they did it to that one mexican nigga. I don't need to do that. I don't need to go through that. That's how he is. [00:48:03] Speaker B: But he's also a good actor. [00:48:06] Speaker A: He is a good actor. [00:48:07] Speaker B: Was it something the Lord my hands made or something? [00:48:09] Speaker A: The Lord, yeah, we play, like a doctor. [00:48:10] Speaker B: That was a really good movie. Really good movie. But he just too. [00:48:14] Speaker A: I had to gangster. [00:48:18] Speaker B: See, this is my problem with him. He gave us such brilliant ignorance with gangsterlicious. [00:48:25] Speaker A: But did he make. Umi says, I don't want to hear that. It's not ignorance, though. [00:48:29] Speaker B: No, it's ignorance based upon how intelligent he is, because he knows better. But he did the right thing by making it. [00:48:37] Speaker A: What do you mean, knows better? [00:48:39] Speaker B: Like, he's smart enough to know that that is really funny. But then you could do all this other weird stuff and dress funny and act like. [00:48:48] Speaker A: I saw the video and this nigga was sitting there with what he had on. African. Not some nonsense, whatever. Nonsense with some dunks. [00:48:56] Speaker B: But you gave us gangsterlicious, which is a pivotal character. [00:49:01] Speaker A: Well, no, I can't say he gave us gangster. [00:49:05] Speaker B: Somebody went to him and said, would you do this? [00:49:09] Speaker A: True. [00:49:09] Speaker B: And he grudel. He could be able to tap into his ignorance and say, this is going to be funny. This is going to be a classic. [00:49:16] Speaker A: Kang solicitors was kind of deep, though. [00:49:19] Speaker B: It was. But it's entertaining. Deep now, this weird deep with the dunks and the skirts. [00:49:26] Speaker A: He over a lot of niggas. [00:49:27] Speaker B: Yeah, he overmind. I don't want to hear it. I don't even know if he is over my head. I just don't want to hear it. [00:49:31] Speaker A: Yeah. It was one point where he almost didn't want to be able to get back into America. [00:49:36] Speaker B: Something he did. You know what else I don't like about him? He start moving for. He like. And then he start talking. I'm like, don't do that. [00:49:44] Speaker A: I don't like that. [00:49:46] Speaker B: I don't like that. You got to look at it. [00:49:48] Speaker A: I ain't never noticed that he started moving before. [00:49:50] Speaker B: He talk. I don't appreciate that. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Never noticed that. [00:49:53] Speaker B: I just don't appreciate it. I don't know, maybe it's just my personal beef, but I don't like that. [00:49:59] Speaker A: But see, I've never watched a lot of his interviews because he wanted them. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Don't. [00:50:05] Speaker A: He own another realm of rap that I really wasn't known when he was? [00:50:09] Speaker B: I don't want to hear that smart rap. [00:50:11] Speaker A: Two words. When he was on that song with freeway hard. Kanye. [00:50:17] Speaker B: Very good. Okay, now he was on something with Dave Chappelle. [00:50:23] Speaker A: That's another thing. You know the movie when they did the concerts in New York? [00:50:29] Speaker B: Yes. [00:50:30] Speaker A: What's the name of that shit? [00:50:31] Speaker B: Not the picnic. It was something with block party. Block party? [00:50:34] Speaker A: Yeah, block party. [00:50:35] Speaker B: I thought it was in Philly. It was in New York. [00:50:36] Speaker A: No, that was New York. Okay, that was New York. [00:50:37] Speaker B: But it had a lot of Philadelphia inspired people. [00:50:39] Speaker A: Like Jill Scott. Okay, but the way they were, like, because he was playing the drums and him and Dave was, like, going back and forth. That shit was good. [00:50:47] Speaker B: That was really good. [00:50:48] Speaker A: That shit was good. [00:50:49] Speaker B: But then he starts talking. Just be quiet. I don't want to hear all of that. [00:50:54] Speaker A: Just shut up and dribble. [00:50:55] Speaker B: Yes, I agree with that. Sometimes I want you to be quiet. I don't want to find, like. I just want the music. Kanye, I don't want to ever hear you talk. I don't want to know who you are. I want to hear your marriage. I don't hear about nothing. Just make the music and shut up. [00:51:12] Speaker A: That's the Internet, though. [00:51:14] Speaker B: Yes, it is. [00:51:14] Speaker A: Because the Internet, now you can see him, like, back in the day. [00:51:17] Speaker B: I don't want to see. [00:51:17] Speaker A: Most definitely never get interviewed on, like, David Letterman. [00:51:20] Speaker B: I never want to see that. Yeah, I like it better that way. [00:51:26] Speaker A: It's a two way street. I don't know because without the Internet, we wouldn't get the hilarity of Rick Ross. [00:51:34] Speaker C: I think you can hear it in his music, though. I think the music tells everything, man. [00:51:38] Speaker A: You think so? Yeah, but we wouldn't have got, is. [00:51:41] Speaker B: Rick Ross trying to be funny or this ends up being funny. [00:51:44] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. [00:51:45] Speaker B: I don't know if he's intentionally funny. [00:51:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but he plays into it, though. [00:51:50] Speaker C: He does. [00:51:50] Speaker B: After they laughing at you, you have no. [00:51:59] Speaker A: To. [00:52:00] Speaker B: But if envy didn't get in trouble, it wouldn't have been funny. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Right. But even some of the other stuff Ross do, like the way he'd be riding around on a little teeny bike in his estate. It'd just be funny, man. I don't know what the Internet is. [00:52:16] Speaker C: He just being him. [00:52:17] Speaker A: He just being him. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. We wouldn't know that. He was, like, without that funny. Without the Internet. [00:52:22] Speaker B: But then you get you laughing with him or Adam. Because when he ride that bike, I'm laughing at him. This is ridiculous. You got all this money and you that big, and you ride that bike. [00:52:32] Speaker A: Or, like, when he tasted that steak or whatever, he made a little face. He know what he'd be doing, man. [00:52:40] Speaker B: That's big boy stuff, though. We've been there. You ate something. Start rocking. [00:52:46] Speaker A: I'm thinking about that chicken I'm about to get when I leave here today. [00:52:49] Speaker C: Fruits of the labor, man. [00:52:50] Speaker A: Yeah, true, indeed. Yeah. [00:52:53] Speaker B: You all know we can get some. [00:52:54] Speaker A: Fried rabbit at fat man. He got some fat man, Caden. Boy got coons. Everything. [00:52:59] Speaker B: I want a coon. I'm just fried rabbit. [00:53:01] Speaker A: Fried rabbit. [00:53:02] Speaker B: Whole rabbit. [00:53:02] Speaker A: Oh, no, it is a nigga that, on social media. The same nigga that cooked the bare thigh. [00:53:08] Speaker B: Bare thigh? [00:53:09] Speaker A: Yeah, he cooked leg quarter. Bare leg quarter. [00:53:12] Speaker B: Is it good? [00:53:12] Speaker A: Yeah. You heard what mystical saying it well help the bear. [00:53:19] Speaker B: No, I never seen. [00:53:21] Speaker A: I think he in South Carolina too. [00:53:22] Speaker B: Is he? [00:53:23] Speaker A: Yeah, he roasted that shit. That nigga be cooking frog legs. And he cooked a whole rabbit. Deep fried a whole rabbit. [00:53:33] Speaker B: I got to look up this guy. [00:53:34] Speaker C: Fried rabbit is good. [00:53:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I like it. They grew up eating it a little bit. [00:53:39] Speaker A: Really? [00:53:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:40] Speaker A: Where are you from? [00:53:41] Speaker B: That kid from race path? We got a little bit of everything. [00:53:46] Speaker A: I figure you all too close to the beach to do that. I feel like y'all ain't country enough. [00:53:51] Speaker B: I grew up in a combination of places. That's all race path is. [00:53:58] Speaker A: See, out in the country, that what they do out in the country. [00:54:00] Speaker B: We had country people. They're just on the other side of the. [00:54:02] Speaker A: We don't do that uptown. We regular stuff uptown. [00:54:05] Speaker B: No, we didn't either. [00:54:06] Speaker A: Fish. Yeah. Go to Bay island. [00:54:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:09] Speaker A: Hollet. Uncle Willie. Yeah. [00:54:11] Speaker B: We just had people who cook it. Somebody might just like this one dude should cook. Just hunt deer. He had deer nuggets. [00:54:19] Speaker A: I eat a deer. [00:54:20] Speaker B: I haven't eaten them. [00:54:21] Speaker A: Pause. [00:54:22] Speaker B: I wouldn't go look for them and I can stop. [00:54:26] Speaker A: What kind of sausage you got there? Okay. These deer burgers. It's a burger. Give me the burger. Yes, that's what I like. [00:54:35] Speaker B: I've got a guy to roll somewhere up here in Florence. He had peppers and onions. One time I said, that's a beef chuck. Give me two of them. Give me two of them. [00:54:43] Speaker A: He had peppers and sausages with his onion. [00:54:45] Speaker B: Peppers. Peppers, sausage and some kind of beef sausage. You know, like the Hillshire. [00:54:52] Speaker A: Oh, that kind. Side of the road. [00:54:56] Speaker B: That's the best side of the road. [00:54:57] Speaker A: It is now. [00:54:58] Speaker B: That's the best. [00:54:59] Speaker A: You don't care how dirty them niggas fingernails? [00:55:01] Speaker B: Beef? Well, I try not to look them in the face because I get disgusted. [00:55:04] Speaker A: Don't look at the apron. [00:55:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm judging. [00:55:06] Speaker C: Look at the food. [00:55:07] Speaker A: Just look at the food. Look at the grill. Oh, my God. God damn. This your regular job, man. [00:55:13] Speaker B: You ain't move your work shoes and your play shoes. [00:55:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Turn up, boy. [00:55:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:55:19] Speaker A: You ever seen my shoes hit like this, right? [00:55:25] Speaker B: Just regular. [00:55:26] Speaker A: Let me grab my shoes. I say, I'm going to grab my shoes. I got which pad? [00:55:30] Speaker B: No, they give me them shoes. [00:55:34] Speaker A: Two panga. Wear dress shoes to the stove. [00:55:38] Speaker B: Yes. Good old living. You'll miss your childhood. [00:55:42] Speaker A: Miss my childhood? Certain aspects where. It depends on the years. Okay. I ain't really enjoy my childhood like I'm supposed to, especially my teen years. I just let it happen. [00:55:55] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:55:56] Speaker A: Like, I ain't really go out and do what I think I should have did. I just was going to school. Supposed to be really embracing it, frankly, saying, yeah, I was supposed to be like that. I didn't realize I was the main character in my own life. [00:56:14] Speaker C: I know what you really? Yeah. [00:56:16] Speaker B: Wow. [00:56:17] Speaker C: We don't get taught that, man. We didn't get taught that. [00:56:19] Speaker B: You didn't get to do a lot of stuff. [00:56:20] Speaker A: I did get to do a lot of stuff, but I just was doing. [00:56:23] Speaker C: I could have did more. [00:56:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I could have did more. [00:56:25] Speaker B: But you didn't know about that stuff. [00:56:26] Speaker A: I wasn't assertive or none of that shit. Right. He called out the roster for the starting lineup like, hey, coach, man, put me in. I wasn't that nigger. [00:56:34] Speaker B: Oh, you wasn't? [00:56:35] Speaker A: No. I'd be like, well, shit, I get my number, call. I get my number, call. [00:56:38] Speaker C: Like that. [00:56:39] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? We had passive at the beginning of one season. So, like, me and a few of my homeboys always play linebacker, right? So one of my homeboys, he caught a cramp or something. Like the first game of the season, he got a cramp. And normally when a player come out, the coach would call a number. So my homeboy was coming out the field. My other homeboy shout out to Tron. We call him running. He saw my homeboy coming out the field. He just ran on the field, right? So the Colts see my homeboy coming off, shout out to Gilmore. He see Gilmore coming off the coats, turn around and be like, I need a linebacker. And it was like, coach Tron, I ran out. He was like, shit like that. Like, Tron was doing shit like that. So I wasn't that. [00:57:27] Speaker B: Tron just took advantage. [00:57:27] Speaker A: Yeah, he just took advantage. [00:57:29] Speaker B: Okay. [00:57:30] Speaker C: Got to jump on your mind. [00:57:31] Speaker A: You got to. And I want to say, he got on the tackle. He just went in. [00:57:34] Speaker B: He just went in. [00:57:35] Speaker A: Yeah. So shit like that. I wasn't that nigga. [00:57:38] Speaker C: I feel what you're saying to me. [00:57:39] Speaker B: He probably was too conscious of stuff. [00:57:42] Speaker A: I was a little bit too conscious. [00:57:44] Speaker B: Because I didn't know. I wasn't even good at stuff. [00:57:47] Speaker C: You had older brothers? [00:57:49] Speaker B: I had an older brother, but I was the oldest brother. I had to go save my older brother. [00:57:54] Speaker A: A lot of times, he was a. [00:57:57] Speaker B: Killer till it came to some action. Hey, man, somebody need to come out here and get me. What? What you doing in the pool hall? You're not old enough to be in a pool. [00:58:06] Speaker A: Now you're putting on them shoes. [00:58:10] Speaker B: Can you call dad? Tell me, come get me a pool where? [00:58:17] Speaker A: Just how much older your brother? [00:58:20] Speaker B: Seven years. Six years. [00:58:21] Speaker A: And you had to go save your six years? Were you, like, in high school or. [00:58:24] Speaker B: This was after high school. Well, okay. We have different mothers. So he was born in New York, lived in New York, talking that New York shit all the time. He was a killer. Just talk. [00:58:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:37] Speaker B: Run you out the building, son. All you had to do was jump at him. [00:58:41] Speaker A: Is that how you met. What's my man name? You know, your homeboy that came here with. [00:58:47] Speaker B: Oh, no, separately. The one that was here for the. Yeah, separately. Many years later. But I've probably known him for 25 years, too. [00:58:55] Speaker A: So what about you? You missed a part of your childhood? [00:58:58] Speaker C: That was a good question. [00:59:00] Speaker A: He's smart like that. [00:59:02] Speaker B: I don't know if I missed it. I just wasn't aware. I didn't know you wasn't supposed to do stuff. My parents were supportive to the point of. I don't know. I was a bit delusional. [00:59:17] Speaker A: See, I would. [00:59:18] Speaker B: Like, my dad just told me the other day, and he was like, we're talking about him going to all my little sister and our grandkid stuff. And I was like, well, you didn't really come to my game show like that. He looked, say you look at me now. He did like this. You really wasn't that good. I said, what? What are you talking about? [00:59:39] Speaker A: You really wasn't that good. But you be telling what, I bought your stuff. You say that about people. Kids now. [00:59:44] Speaker B: Oh, I do it all the time. [00:59:46] Speaker A: I'll be like, oh, yeah, that nigga can hoop. [00:59:47] Speaker B: Like, why would you wait till I'm an adult? You could have just kept that information. But you see how I just made it awkward? Like, he'd look like I wasn't his son. [00:59:56] Speaker A: He was like, yeah, you weren't that good. [01:00:01] Speaker B: I said, what? [01:00:02] Speaker A: What about you, ho? [01:00:03] Speaker C: No, man, I agree with you. I'm loving life right now. [01:00:07] Speaker A: No, well, I probably go back to, like, from 16 to 19 for the. [01:00:19] Speaker C: Excitement or to change something. [01:00:21] Speaker A: To change something. To change something to being aware. Like, you might get this. I don't know. You all might get this. Somebody went to school. Like, I used to have a crush on you when we was in school. I was unaware. I was unaware. That's crazy. Had a job. I had all the shit that a kid would want in school. And I ain't even realized you was the guy. [01:00:44] Speaker C: You just didn't. [01:00:45] Speaker A: I didn't know I had a car. I was bigger, but I wasn't fat, okay? I had a whole crew of niggas. [01:00:57] Speaker B: Yeah, family, people. [01:00:58] Speaker A: Like, all of that. I didn't even know. I didn't even know, okay? I was just going to school. [01:01:03] Speaker B: Go to school. But I think that's what you're kind of supposed to be oblivious to. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Yeah. But now I watch shit like euphoria. I'd be like, damn, niggas was sucking. One girl told me after we got, she was like, so and so ain't never gave you hair. I was like, I ain't never had hair before. She was like, she ain't never gave you hair. Well, we was in class talking about how she want to give you head. I was like, nigga, what about me? I did not know. [01:01:29] Speaker B: Rewind. [01:01:29] Speaker A: Yeah. I should have been more aggressive and assertive. [01:01:32] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:01:33] Speaker A: With certain shit. So that's why when people be like, would you go back and change some shit? I'll go back and change. Yeah. [01:01:40] Speaker B: People say them wild stories. We had a kid went to school with us named Boba Cole who later died from an overdose. He got caught with cocaine in school, like, 14 and 15. I think his name was Boba coat. [01:01:51] Speaker C: What? [01:01:51] Speaker B: 1414 and 15 with cocaine was in 9th grade. He got caught with cocaine. [01:01:56] Speaker C: So how that was going in? [01:01:58] Speaker B: Yeah, he died like 20. [01:02:00] Speaker A: Well, he was on Melf or something. He died of mel cocaine. [01:02:03] Speaker B: But they had money, too, because he had a Mitsubishi 3000 in 10th grade. [01:02:10] Speaker C: The good lot. [01:02:12] Speaker A: It was the Tudor jump, but it was the big Tudo jump 3000. GT. [01:02:18] Speaker C: I know what you're talking about. [01:02:19] Speaker B: New, brand new. [01:02:23] Speaker A: Yeah. That's the only thing I go back and change. I couldn't believe it. I was like, wow, it was fun. I had a whole bunch of energy. I go play basketball and football in the same day. Leave basketball practice. I mean, football practice. Go play basketball or some shit. [01:02:41] Speaker C: But those were the good times. It was the better times. [01:02:45] Speaker A: Having water balloon fights and all kind of just dumb shit. [01:02:48] Speaker C: Egg fights. [01:02:49] Speaker A: Yeah, egg fights. [01:02:50] Speaker B: You got memories with some of those people and family and friends? [01:02:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:55] Speaker B: That's probably more important than being aware, because I have good memories, but sometimes I don't even know how much danger I was really in. [01:03:01] Speaker A: But this is the part of being aware, though. Like, you don't. Not even being aware. I would want to be more aware then, because I would appreciate that stuff more. [01:03:14] Speaker B: You don't appreciate it? [01:03:15] Speaker A: No, I appreciate it. But it was other times when we could have been doing stuff when we just didn't. [01:03:21] Speaker B: Okay. [01:03:22] Speaker C: It's like you make the memories, but you ain't actually captured. [01:03:25] Speaker A: Yeah. You ain't getting the full experience. Your homeboy come to town now, then you got to go see your homeboy. But, like, younger days, your homeboy come town. You might be like, I'll see him next time. It was a little shit like that, but, yeah, I probably would. [01:03:45] Speaker C: So being humble or being aware? [01:03:48] Speaker A: Humble. Yeah, definitely aware. Aware. [01:03:53] Speaker C: I say the same thing. [01:03:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't care about being humble. [01:03:56] Speaker B: I think humble. I don't think people should tell you to be humble. [01:03:59] Speaker A: I was too humble back. That's what they told us. [01:04:04] Speaker B: I know what it means, but it sounds like a dis to me more. [01:04:07] Speaker C: Than you're dissing yourself. [01:04:09] Speaker A: Yeah, you got to be humble. [01:04:11] Speaker B: Humble. [01:04:11] Speaker A: What? [01:04:12] Speaker B: I didn't do nothing to get this car. I just went to my daddy. [01:04:15] Speaker A: He bought us a car. My mama got tired of me driving her car. She just said, got it? Yeah. [01:04:20] Speaker B: I'm going to give you something and get you something. I don't know, but I heard my dad tell my appreciation for having a father because he kind of grew without a father. I was like, I'm not familiar with that struggle, sir. You've always been here like, what are you talking about? Yeah, you don't give me the money or what? [01:04:38] Speaker A: Come on, man. [01:04:39] Speaker B: I don't need to hear this. [01:04:40] Speaker A: I got stuff to do. That's the only thing. [01:04:44] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a little different, but I like it, though. [01:04:47] Speaker A: Yes, we hear now, though. Yes, we are so one of my favorites. You all listen, scammer, weed scam. [01:04:55] Speaker B: Who's a scam with a weed? [01:04:57] Speaker A: I did fraud today, okay. Could the blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Good job today, okay. I did fraud today. I did fraud today, okay. I did a good job today. Blessings come from God, because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Go back to that last little question you asked. One of the things that I would probably get more of if I had been more aware back then. [01:05:42] Speaker B: Give me some of that vagina. [01:05:44] Speaker A: That's what I would have. Some of that I have. Yeah. Some vagina. That's what I asked. So it was supposed to be connected to the board, but I didn't. [01:05:53] Speaker B: Okay. It went loud. It was an aggressive vagina. [01:05:57] Speaker A: Vagina. That nigga is crazy. Our scammer of the week is a celebrity designer, Valdrin Sahidi. Never heard of him, but he's accused of conning women out of thousands. So he's 37 years old, and he's been accused of scamming several black women out of thousands of dollars. So according to one lady, she hit him up to do a wedding dress for her. She got the dimensions and all of that. So she sent him to him. He's in another country, and she was supposed to pay half the money up front. [01:06:34] Speaker C: Okay. [01:06:34] Speaker A: And then he would get the dress made and send it to her. And it was going to take between six and eight weeks. But midway between the six weeks, they said they were going to send her a video of showing the dress or whatever the progress, but they didn't do it. So after the eight weeks, he asked her for more money. The dress was $2,500. She paid $1,300 security deposit. She asked for more money and then asked for another $500 for shipping, which. [01:07:04] Speaker B: Wasn'T 500 for shipping. [01:07:06] Speaker A: For shipping. Yeah. [01:07:07] Speaker B: So 3000 now. [01:07:08] Speaker A: Now it's 3000. Yeah. After the eight weeks, they didn't have the dress, but they asked her to be patient, said they had no intention of keeping her gone from her whatever. And she was supposed to go out there. He was in Kosovo. [01:07:28] Speaker B: Okay. [01:07:29] Speaker A: Ain't Kosovo was war torn? Wasn't that a war torn place? [01:07:32] Speaker B: I've heard it on the news report. [01:07:33] Speaker A: Yeah. So when they asked for the additional $500 on top of the 25, she said it was just a western Union link. It wasn't even like a real invoice or nothing like that. [01:07:49] Speaker B: She sent the money? [01:07:50] Speaker A: No, she didn't send the money, but it was a whole bunch of other people that they got like that, too. So I don't know if it's really him or somebody claiming to be a total. [01:08:03] Speaker C: If they get. [01:08:03] Speaker A: No, they don't have a total. We say. Several other say that. [01:08:07] Speaker C: No, I was saying if they get $3,000 per person that they get into. [01:08:10] Speaker A: Send the money, but even if they get $1,300 per person just for the initial deposit. Right. That's still a lot of money. [01:08:17] Speaker B: I couldn't even scam. Good. I got two people. I quit. [01:08:21] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:08:23] Speaker B: They trained assassins. They're going to kill me. [01:08:26] Speaker A: I wouldn't try to order nothing like that without being there. [01:08:30] Speaker C: Being there, trying it on, seeing it. [01:08:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Getting them to get the dimensions because it said in the article that she had to get it done professionally. But the way one person might do the dimensions might be different than. [01:08:46] Speaker B: But what if you need an alteration in six to eight weeks? [01:08:48] Speaker C: Absolutely. [01:08:49] Speaker A: You got to stay the same size. Well, but I think you get the stuff and then you get final alterations to where you know what saying I'm. [01:08:57] Speaker B: Yeah, but I got to send it to Kosovo. [01:09:00] Speaker A: Maybe you'll get somebody here to do it. That shit just don't make sense. [01:09:03] Speaker C: Exactly. Because that's more money I'm spending. [01:09:05] Speaker B: And who co signed this person for black people? [01:09:08] Speaker A: Saw them on social media. Yeah. [01:09:10] Speaker C: Okay. [01:09:10] Speaker A: Yeah, because they were designer for. Who does it say, your favorite? [01:09:17] Speaker B: Who? [01:09:17] Speaker A: Taraji P. Henson. [01:09:18] Speaker B: Exactly. She did it. [01:09:20] Speaker A: Beyonce and Halle Bailey. [01:09:22] Speaker B: No, no. Halle Bailey. [01:09:23] Speaker A: But I think the real person. No, no. I think this real designer did design for them, but I think there's somebody playing like this. [01:09:35] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't believe in sending money over the Internet. People don't know. [01:09:38] Speaker A: Oh, no, me either. Me. [01:09:40] Speaker B: No, I'm lying because Facebook market is sketchy it is. [01:09:44] Speaker A: I tell niggas quick, I shoot. Yeah. I find out where you live, I whip your ass. [01:09:49] Speaker B: We got the pistol. [01:09:52] Speaker A: The way I handle business is I let people know the violence is always on the table. [01:09:56] Speaker B: It's a nonsense. [01:09:57] Speaker A: It can always get violent. And people act differently. [01:10:00] Speaker B: They do. Why are you looking mean? [01:10:02] Speaker A: I got that from Ice cube. You ever seen ice Cube get shit? It. No, you don't shit ice cube because you got a scout. Oh, wow. But, yeah. Fellas. [01:10:09] Speaker B: Yes. [01:10:10] Speaker A: I appreciate you all being here. [01:10:11] Speaker B: Thank you for having us. [01:10:12] Speaker A: Thank you all for being here. I wouldn't have been able to do it without you. I appreciate you for coming through again. Last time that nigga hit me up, he was like, ab, I'm glad you told me. We were supposed to record, like, a little earlier. He had worked the night before, man, I'm glad you had to counsel, because I wasn't feeling. [01:10:32] Speaker C: I wasn't feeling. [01:10:34] Speaker A: But I'm glad you were able to come today, Paul. Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:10:39] Speaker C: Agent Jacobs on Facebook, man. Hit me up. [01:10:41] Speaker A: That's it? Yeah, that's it. You put up workout videos on Instagram? [01:10:47] Speaker C: Yeah, I do that, but I got. [01:10:49] Speaker A: To get back into calisthenics. [01:10:52] Speaker C: No, not calisthenics. [01:10:54] Speaker A: You'd be having a hood in there, too. [01:10:55] Speaker B: Oh, really? [01:10:57] Speaker C: You know, everybody get motivated. That's why I kind of do it, just to motivate people and stuff like that. [01:11:02] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [01:11:03] Speaker C: So, guys like me. [01:11:05] Speaker A: Yeah, because the gym I go to be full of white niggas and then. [01:11:08] Speaker B: White motherfuckers is you don't never go work out with them. [01:11:12] Speaker A: Well. [01:11:15] Speaker C: We said we were going to get one in. [01:11:17] Speaker B: I said, do you go work out with them? You got a car? [01:11:19] Speaker A: I do. They go early, though. My excuses ain't working. [01:11:24] Speaker C: He got a point, b. [01:11:25] Speaker A: No, hit me up. I'll sneak into my gym. How much it costs to get in your gym? Like $10 every walking? [01:11:33] Speaker C: No. [01:11:33] Speaker B: Okay. [01:11:33] Speaker A: I'm just walk right in. How much the guest pass you free worry. Yeah. Because mine, they want to charge $15. [01:11:42] Speaker B: For a guest to work out one day. [01:11:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:11:46] Speaker C: That's crazy. [01:11:46] Speaker B: That's wild. I got a nice gym. [01:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I like it. [01:11:50] Speaker B: Okay. [01:11:50] Speaker A: I like it. [01:11:51] Speaker C: Working for him. [01:11:52] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I see. [01:11:54] Speaker C: Working for him. [01:11:54] Speaker A: Oh, shit. I'm on camera now. [01:11:56] Speaker B: Yeah. You know, he's trying to get his shoulders back. You got to get his shoulders back. [01:12:02] Speaker A: Right. [01:12:03] Speaker B: They coming back a little bit, but they lose weight in your shoulders. [01:12:09] Speaker A: You never seen that. [01:12:10] Speaker B: No, not your shoulders. [01:12:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I went too far. [01:12:14] Speaker B: I don't know what you did, but. [01:12:18] Speaker A: A lot of running. [01:12:19] Speaker B: Yeah, a lot of running. [01:12:20] Speaker A: Okay, where can everybody find you on social media? [01:12:23] Speaker B: Relationship status. I bought to say relationshipstatus.com, but just relationship status. [01:12:27] Speaker A: Just type it in word shout out you appreciate. You too, homie. [01:12:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Thank you, sir. [01:12:32] Speaker A: Email us [email protected]. Let us know what you think. [01:12:37] Speaker B: What was the question you asked about your childhood? [01:12:40] Speaker A: Yeah. You say, is there a part of your childhood you want to get back to? Yeah, email us that. [01:12:46] Speaker B: Yes. [01:12:47] Speaker A: [email protected] you can find me on social media at preacher underscore, BP. You can find a show at djbladeshow on Instagram. Thank you all for listening. Your boy be easy and I'm out. [01:13:01] Speaker B: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ blaze show.

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