June 17, 2024

01:50:29

Make That All-Star More Special

Make That All-Star More Special
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Make That All-Star More Special

Jun 17 2024 | 01:50:29

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) get into some listener feedback, talk about some new school laws, they talk about what they watched and more.

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Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy. Be easy. [00:01:42] Speaker A: And I am Facebook. Father's Day. Greetings. Somebody lying? And it might just be me. You did one, no, two. [00:01:53] Speaker B: Uh, you ain't married. [00:01:56] Speaker A: You sound. You sound like my. Like my brother yesterday. Did you. Did you get your kid's father a gift? For what? [00:02:04] Speaker B: Uh huh. He ain't my daddy. Did he do. Did he do something for you for Mother's Day? [00:02:08] Speaker A: He sent the boys a cash app. [00:02:10] Speaker B: So they could get something that they. [00:02:11] Speaker A: Were supposed to get me something with. [00:02:14] Speaker B: The money, and they did. [00:02:15] Speaker A: I told him to keep it. [00:02:18] Speaker B: Why they. [00:02:18] Speaker A: And they spent it on a little wrestler or something. I don't know. They bought a toy. [00:02:23] Speaker B: Why you let them, like, pick out something creative for you or something? [00:02:28] Speaker A: I asked them what they. I was like, do y'all want to get me a gift or do y'all want to just keep the money? And they chose to keep the money. [00:02:34] Speaker B: I wouldn't have gave them the option. Go. [00:02:38] Speaker A: I mean, ain't much they would have been able to do with 25 fucking dollars apiece. [00:02:42] Speaker B: No, that's what I'm saying. Take this on. Take this. 1250 apiece. And. [00:02:46] Speaker A: And wait. And get me what? [00:02:47] Speaker B: Something that they think you like. [00:02:49] Speaker A: A combo. [00:02:50] Speaker B: No, you can't. A meal? No. What? A big zack snack that I can afford to. [00:02:55] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:02:56] Speaker B: I mean, they could have got you something. What do they know you like rest? [00:03:01] Speaker A: They gave me that. [00:03:02] Speaker B: Sleeping pills. Some dollar 25 gets you ashwagandha gummies. Don't Ashwagandha make you go to sleep? [00:03:11] Speaker A: They don't do that to me. [00:03:14] Speaker B: Mm. Anyway, how was your week? [00:03:18] Speaker A: How was my week? Hot. I just remember being hot. I remember it being hot. Cause I ain't left the house. [00:03:24] Speaker B: That's what I was about to say. Now what you had to do outside? [00:03:27] Speaker A: Well, just like going to the stove and maybe it's cause I'm big, but just to walk from the stove to the car be like, God damn, why am I sweating? Why is there so much sweating? Sweat on my brow, on the crown, on my nose. What's happening? [00:03:46] Speaker B: It is hot. I didn't have ac in one of my cars. It was fine with my last job. Cause I would like go to work so early in the morning and get off like later. But now I get off like that when it's really hot. I was like, man, fuck this shit. I don't care how much it cost, I'll fix this ac. So now I got ac in all my cars, but it ain't even hot yet. That's the bad thing. [00:04:11] Speaker A: What was the problem with the ac? [00:04:15] Speaker B: What did he say? I think it was a hole in it or something. [00:04:18] Speaker A: Okay, that's not too bad. [00:04:19] Speaker B: No, it wasn't too bad. [00:04:20] Speaker A: It wasn't a hard fix. [00:04:21] Speaker B: Nah, it wasn't. I think they got over on me last time though. But anyway. Cause I. Anyway, but yeah, it is. It ain't even hot yet though. It's just a shit. It ain't hot yet. [00:04:33] Speaker A: Oh, you mean it ain't summer yet? [00:04:35] Speaker B: Yeah, it ain't hot yet. [00:04:35] Speaker A: Cause it hot. [00:04:37] Speaker B: See, I gauged my hot on the hottest of hots and we ain't there yet. This just the tip of the iceberg. It was like 92, 99, 98 them the times. [00:04:55] Speaker A: Okay, let's see what it looking like for the week. Cause I know I saw some high dandies next weekend. [00:05:02] Speaker B: What it gonna be next week? [00:05:03] Speaker A: 96. [00:05:04] Speaker B: 96? What about. I thought I saw some ninety four s and ninety two s in there. [00:05:10] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean 96. [00:05:11] Speaker B: The highest for the whole week. That's next weekend though. [00:05:14] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:05:16] Speaker B: So you ain't do nothing? [00:05:17] Speaker A: Nope. I'm kinda happy. Cause I had looked at the weather last week and it was high nineties for the whole week. And we supposed to level back down to like 88 on Wednesday, so. Okay. [00:05:29] Speaker B: A cool 88. [00:05:31] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:05:32] Speaker B: Yeah. You know I went outside one morning about three in the morning. It was like 70 muggy. Not quite yet. It was getting there though. Some somewhat 70. Don't supposed to feel hot. But like you said, when it muggy is muggy in southern word. [00:05:50] Speaker A: Mm mm mm. Well, Ed Piotrowski use it. [00:05:54] Speaker B: He use it. [00:05:55] Speaker A: So Ed been down here for too. [00:05:57] Speaker B: Long though, so we Ed. I got a bone I want to pick with Ed. Cause Ed be stealing posts. [00:06:03] Speaker A: He do. He do. [00:06:04] Speaker B: He be stealing posts. And I don't know. [00:06:05] Speaker A: He's stealing viral posts and reposting it. And people be like, Uncle Ed, look at Ed. I stole that shit. [00:06:10] Speaker B: I said something one day. I was like, I don't know who ever running this page, but I see you. There ain't no damn Ed running that page. But y'all ain't did nothing this week. [00:06:24] Speaker A: Not a thing. Nothing spectacular. [00:06:26] Speaker B: Nothing spectacular. Me either. What you watched this week? Let's jump. Go ahead and get into that. [00:06:32] Speaker A: Ah. [00:06:33] Speaker B: Oh, gosh, you got a long list. [00:06:34] Speaker A: Tv was so good this week, and that's probably why we didn't go nowhere. I mean, like, we're starting with. Well, I won't say it was good all american. They got to put that shit out. They got to put that fight. Take that shit to the backyard and put it out of its misery. [00:06:50] Speaker B: I've only watched the first season of that. [00:06:52] Speaker A: I'm so sick of it. [00:06:53] Speaker B: How many spending I got to see it through? [00:06:55] Speaker A: Just one. [00:06:56] Speaker B: Just one spin off. [00:06:57] Speaker A: I call it black all american. [00:06:59] Speaker B: Why? [00:07:00] Speaker A: Cause it's at an HBCU. [00:07:01] Speaker B: Ain't the other all american black all american, too? [00:07:04] Speaker A: I mean, there's black people in it. But the all american homecoming is what it's called, and it's at an HBCU. So I call it black all american. [00:07:12] Speaker B: The first all american that was a black protagonist, right? [00:07:17] Speaker A: I mean, yeah. [00:07:18] Speaker B: Okay. I'm just trying to. [00:07:19] Speaker A: But all the other mixed children running. [00:07:21] Speaker B: Around, they don't count as black. Kendrick? [00:07:26] Speaker A: No. Cause they got a white mama. [00:07:28] Speaker B: Mm. Like Drake. So you watch all american? [00:07:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Which one, the original? [00:07:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:37] Speaker B: Cause is Coop still on there? [00:07:39] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Trying to save the world. [00:07:41] Speaker B: Oh, so she a good, good. [00:07:44] Speaker A: Coop gonna be a lawyer? Apparently. [00:07:46] Speaker B: What? [00:07:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:47] Speaker B: Was she a gangster? Yeah, in the first. [00:07:49] Speaker A: And now she's trying to be a lawyer. [00:07:50] Speaker B: Jesus Christ. [00:07:51] Speaker A: See, you see where I'm going with this? [00:07:54] Speaker B: What season is this? [00:07:56] Speaker A: Five. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Hmm? In five seasons, she's. [00:08:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:01] Speaker B: Did they do, like, a time jump or something? Is the boy. Cause the boy would be, like, in college or something, right? [00:08:06] Speaker A: They are. They are in college. All the kids in college. Cooper's in college. [00:08:11] Speaker B: Didn't she kill somebody? I was trying to shoot somebody in the first season to playing Nipsey Hussle music. [00:08:19] Speaker A: Yeah, she killed somebody in somebody, took the rap for it. Anyway. Yeah. Now she barely graduated high school. Now she about to be a lawyer. See how the show is see what else you watch. But anyway, Bridgerton came back. [00:08:34] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, they did come back. Is it good? [00:08:37] Speaker A: Yeah, Bridgerton. Bridgerton. Gonna give you a losing virginity scene or a deflowering, if you will. [00:08:44] Speaker B: They try to make it all fancy. [00:08:46] Speaker A: Yeah, they be sweet little with hearts and shit playing. Yeah. Like, he was fingering her. Sorry, sia. That's like he was fingering her. And he got her there. [00:09:01] Speaker B: Digital penetration. [00:09:02] Speaker A: And then he was like, you ready? And she was like, there's more. I was like, oh, that's so sweet. Anyway, and then she's a bigger girl, so she got her nude scene. [00:09:15] Speaker B: Oh, it's the. What's her name? Miss Penelope. That's the one who was the original writer. Right. [00:09:21] Speaker A: Well, spoil it for the people who ain't never seen it before. Well, it's in books, so. Yeah, yeah. [00:09:26] Speaker B: Nobody don't care about that. [00:09:28] Speaker A: It's a girl at my job. And she was like, I can't wait to find out who lady whistledown is. And everybody else in the chat, we just got real quiet. Cause, like, where you been? [00:09:37] Speaker B: That's about, like, people with your honor. They, like, they tell, ooh, y'all need to watch your honor on Netflix. Your honor been on Showtime forever. [00:09:48] Speaker A: But, yeah, that was good. And I'm gonna go to Tubi next because, actually, no, I'm not about to go to Tubi. Why the dirty d? [00:09:56] Speaker B: What is that? [00:09:56] Speaker A: That's a show that started on Tubi. [00:09:58] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:09:59] Speaker A: It's on Peacock now. They done. They didn't. They done came up. [00:10:02] Speaker B: It ain't no come up. They just moved over to B. Ain't no low rent place, though. [00:10:10] Speaker A: I mean, you know, anybody can put a show on Tubi, but anybody cannot put a show on Peacock. [00:10:17] Speaker B: Mm. Okay, fair point. I just don't look down on Tobee. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Oh, no. Toby send me emails, and they be like, we got the summer blockbusters. And I be like, I ain't here for that shit. I'm here for that. I'm here for that raw Detroit stuff. Filmed in Detroit. [00:10:33] Speaker B: It's an article we gonna do later about two B two, but. All right. So you said it was called what? The Dirty D. Oh, that's one of them Detroit shows. Oh, and now they on Peacock. [00:10:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Season three premiered, and it looks like they're releasing a few shows at a time, too, so. A few episodes at a time. [00:10:55] Speaker B: I don't know how I feel about that. What you mean releasing a few at a time or all at one time? [00:11:02] Speaker A: It makes me wait. What's it. What's it called when guys do that? Rimming. No. Is that not what it's called? [00:11:11] Speaker B: Edging. [00:11:11] Speaker A: Edging. Oh, okay. Rim edge, tip top. Shit. I don't know. Just don't bust. [00:11:18] Speaker B: I don't give a damn. Get off on that front. Push it on the foot. Dirty D. I finished Eric. Oh, yeah. Did we talk about Eric before? We never talked about Eric. [00:11:30] Speaker A: Cause I hadn't finished it yet. [00:11:32] Speaker B: But, I mean, did I mention it? [00:11:33] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:11:33] Speaker B: Cause I started to put it on my list. But I was like, did I mention that? Cause I. At the time of the show, I still had a couple episodes. [00:11:40] Speaker A: That's what it was. We hadn't finished it. [00:11:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:43] Speaker A: What you think, Eric? Yeah. [00:11:47] Speaker B: It was out of ten. What do you give it? [00:11:52] Speaker A: Maybe an eight? [00:11:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I give it a seven or eight too. Because the acting was good and everything. But I feel like it could have. It was just something that could have made it, like, a lot better. But I don't. I wanted the boy to die. [00:12:06] Speaker A: No, the little boy. No. I didn't want any of the spoiler alert. But I feel like the black kid that was missing. Like, I wanted them to find him. [00:12:20] Speaker B: But, oh, they found him, all right. [00:12:22] Speaker A: Yeah, but for the sake of reality, for it to hit home, they couldn't have found him. [00:12:28] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause he was gone for too long anyway. [00:12:30] Speaker A: And then it had to shed light on things that were really happening in the eighties in New York. [00:12:35] Speaker B: Oh. Oh, that really was stuff that was happening. [00:12:38] Speaker A: I mean, he was gay and he was a sex worker. [00:12:43] Speaker B: Was he gay or was he gay for pay? [00:12:46] Speaker A: Well, his mom. His mom said something that stuck out to me. She was like, he's sensitive or something like that. He's soft or something. She said that made me think, okay, well, he's really gay. [00:12:56] Speaker B: You know, it's funny when you said that. It's an emoji. I don't know what the emoji is supposed to be for. Yeah. [00:13:05] Speaker A: It'S a broken wrist. Now we done took that. [00:13:07] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw somebody do that one time, I think Dana or somebody. Yeah. She was like, well, you know, he a little. And I saw that nigga. I threw my phone. I threw my phone, like, yo, who could like people? Just regular, ordinary people. So funny. But, yeah, I liked it. The fact that he was losing his. [00:13:26] Speaker A: Mind, that's what made me post that last week. And nobody didn't interact with it. What do you mean? What if you had a mental break and you were seeing shit, but you don't know that because you thought it was real, but you was really having a mental break. I mean, his thing was a big furry. But you know how people, like in movies and stuff, when people have mental breaks, they see people, other people, and they talk to them. [00:13:52] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:13:53] Speaker A: What if that happened to you, but you didn't even realize that you was having a mental break? [00:13:56] Speaker B: Mm. [00:13:58] Speaker A: Just be talking to a nigga that ain't there. [00:14:01] Speaker B: It gotta be something to let you know. Cause kind of like with him and that monster. The monster be there, but then the monster be gone at the same time. It'll just pop up. [00:14:13] Speaker A: Yeah. And then nobody else can't see the monster. [00:14:16] Speaker B: They be like, who you talking to? [00:14:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause when he was in the sewer fighting. [00:14:20] Speaker B: Yeah, fighting. Yeah, yeah. I didn't think. Well, I thought he was gonna. They were gon. Cause the series took so many twists and turns. I thought he was gonna get accused. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Of, like, oh, being the culprit or whatever. [00:14:37] Speaker B: Cause he was down there with all the homeless people. But it was good acting, good direction and all of that. [00:14:44] Speaker A: I didn't like his character. Cause, nigga, all this was your fault. He's a horrible fucking father. That's why the boy left home. [00:14:53] Speaker B: Mm. Why? Cause he was talking. He was just like. Cause he was a drunk, a drug addict. Did they. Before they got to that point, did they allude to that? Cause I was kind of watching it and come. [00:15:05] Speaker A: No, they didn't really say it until, like, finding out why the little boy left home. Like, when he was with that black guy in the sewer, he was like, why you don't wanna go home? [00:15:16] Speaker B: I like how they put little clues there and all kinds of. They did good on that show, though. It was like you say, I give it probably a eight. What else you watch? [00:15:25] Speaker A: Of course, the shy and ghost thoughts. Which one? [00:15:29] Speaker B: Both. Let's go with the shy first. [00:15:34] Speaker A: Jason Weaver better watch his motherfucker back. Nigga, you pull a gun on doodle. [00:15:39] Speaker B: You pull a gun on Homelander. This nigga is on Lex Luthor. Nigga, pull his gun out on the joker. Cause that's what Duda is. A fucking supervillain. He can do anything. [00:15:51] Speaker A: And Duda got connections to the whole city. You got the preacher. [00:15:57] Speaker B: There's nothing about Lynn Whitfield to make me think she's a gangstress. [00:16:01] Speaker A: Really? [00:16:02] Speaker B: No, there's nothing about her. And I don't wanna see her. She gotta be old enough to be his mama. Jason Weaver. Jason Weaver ain't too much older than us, is it? Is he our age? [00:16:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Lynn Whitfield gotta be in her 60, late sixties. [00:16:22] Speaker A: Okay. They said y'all be saying y'all want cougars in it. [00:16:24] Speaker B: That's a mountain lion. That ain't a cougar. That's a meerkat. I don't know what that is. And she talking about. I don't want to hear her say shit like, I got goons too. Old timey voice. But, yeah, Jason Weaver gotta watch his back. He can't. They can't let him live if Duda's so big and bad. They can't. What'd you call it? Daddy should not be alive. [00:16:52] Speaker A: Yeah, he ran up on Duda too. [00:16:55] Speaker B: He should not be alive. [00:16:56] Speaker A: But see, that's what makes me think. Like, what is Duda's power? Cause you won't get that boy money to get a laptop. I'm still hurt by that. The baby can't afford a laptop. Why are you not paying him? And if you're not paying him, why is he still paying? Like, what is this? What's happening? [00:17:12] Speaker B: He gave him food or something? Like, he staying with the preacher. Like, he ain't giving to no place to stay. Like, I don't get it. I don't get it. Why he keep going around? Cause didn't they say something? Like, they not stealing cars right now. Cause it's hot or something like that. So that was his job, to steal cars. Like, what are you doing? [00:17:31] Speaker A: I'm loving nuk nuk. Yeah. As a dad. Cause most think about it, like, most people in his situation, like gangsters. Nook supposed to be this dangerous gangster. He would have just been like, all right, I'm gonna buy little man some shoes. You know, I'm gonna float you a few dollars. But nook trying to take the baby. Halloween trying to be around like, he's trying to be a dad, which is. [00:17:57] Speaker B: I hate it. [00:17:58] Speaker A: Well, we can't fault him for that. He didn't know. [00:18:00] Speaker B: No, no. I hate how extra he being. [00:18:04] Speaker A: He's not being extra. He's being a dad. [00:18:06] Speaker B: No, but he's fine. He being extra. Cause your kid live in that other man's house. Like, you can't just pop up and make new rules. Like, I don't want my. What was it like? Emmett was like, you can't reward him for bad behavior. He was like, it ain't no bad behavior. It's my son. I want him to be. [00:18:22] Speaker A: But you gotta look at it from no standpoint. [00:18:24] Speaker B: Fuck no. [00:18:26] Speaker A: He didn't know he was a dad. It ain't like he was a deadbeat and then just decided to pop back up? [00:18:32] Speaker B: No, no, but I'm not saying. I'm not saying he was a deadbeat. That ain't part of it. But this man been raising your kid for. And they must be got a time machine too. Cause they jumped years. Cause the baby was just born. Not a baby. Three. [00:18:47] Speaker A: Yeah, one season. When they started the season back up, it was a jump. [00:18:51] Speaker B: Okay. I thought. I was like, well, why they taking that little infant? Trick or treat. This nigga got a car. But, yeah, just weird, awkward fights. And then Keisha not listening. She need to mind her business and stay in her place. They told her to walk ahead. They get into a little. They ain't even fussing. Here she come, popping out. Y'all need to stop. No, they don't. They need to get this resolved before nuk shoot this nigga. But. [00:19:19] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know. It's a. It's a tricky situation. [00:19:22] Speaker B: It ain't tricky. Cause she gonna leave Emmett for Nook. The writing's on the wall. You don't love me no more. [00:19:31] Speaker A: Not like she might fuck nook. But she ain't gonna leave Emmett. [00:19:33] Speaker B: She gonna leave Emmett. [00:19:34] Speaker A: Nah, she gonna fuck him. [00:19:36] Speaker B: Cause Nook can provide her protection and Emmett don't. Emmett is under the thumb of Duda, and she can't stand it. And she asking all kind of. [00:19:44] Speaker A: Well, hell, nook is too, kinda. Yeah, but just how you're ranked. [00:19:48] Speaker B: True, true, true. And then don't nook get money from the weed? [00:19:56] Speaker A: Yeah, he and the weed business. [00:19:58] Speaker B: He gonna be the new Duda. And why is. How do you go from what's his name. Papa? To this other nigga? [00:20:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, Papa does the bullet. Cause now I think this little girl, well, her thing is okay. So she tried the good dude. She tried to do like, her dad, a preacher. [00:20:21] Speaker B: He ain't nothing like her dad. [00:20:23] Speaker A: Well, she didn't know that. She don't know that. So she tried. Papa. Papa hurt her feelings. [00:20:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:20:29] Speaker A: About the baby and. Yeah, my daddy think you a ho and all that stuff like that. [00:20:32] Speaker B: Well, I mean, her mama is, so. [00:20:35] Speaker A: So now she going to the other end of the spectrum. So now she getting her a bad boy. [00:20:40] Speaker B: Mm. True. She acting out, but she don't know he a bad boy. I think she kind of got a hint. She don't know for sure. [00:20:46] Speaker A: She do. She asked him. She was like. He was like, where you been? She was asking where he been. And she was like, you know, I don't want to tell you. Yeah, yeah, she's like, did you kill somebody? [00:20:56] Speaker B: He's like, you really want to know? [00:20:57] Speaker A: So she don't. She know exactly who that nigga is. She might not. Don't know he work for Doodle, but she know what he is. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Yeah, which is. [00:21:06] Speaker A: And she loving that. It get her wet. She got her a gangster. [00:21:10] Speaker B: Where do you. I haven't seen that scene. I must've just had my head down in the clouds. You talking about. [00:21:15] Speaker A: I'm just saying how girls like that when they want that bad boy. [00:21:20] Speaker B: I think that's projection. [00:21:21] Speaker A: It could be. It could be, but I know what I'm talking about. [00:21:25] Speaker B: What about what was the other show? [00:21:28] Speaker A: Candy. [00:21:29] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Candy. Candy and that girl kiss look too real. [00:21:35] Speaker A: He probably what? Candy? [00:21:37] Speaker B: I know. That's what I'm saying. We know Candy love her a good old. Did she say that, or was that just a rumor? Cause I ain't. Cause I know what you call it. Who said that? [00:21:50] Speaker A: Who said that? Who said that? Portia. [00:21:55] Speaker B: Portia? Yeah, she alluded to it. Portia. And didn't know what you call her say it, too. [00:21:59] Speaker A: Shit. All of them say there was some little moments on the show where Candy talked about freaky shit. And then, of course, she got bedroom candy and shit. She's always talking about how to pleasure the pussy. [00:22:07] Speaker B: But which one was it Portia that said that her and Ty tried to get her to the. To their little sex dungeon? [00:22:13] Speaker A: That was portion. [00:22:14] Speaker B: That was Portia. That one of Portia. Damn. I pay good money to watch Portia and candy go. I'm talking about good money. I tell my good eight hour day. I pay that much a day's wage. I pay that to watch Porsche and candy. Y'all need to put that on. Only fans. I don't know Porsche. Portia be doing all that twerking and shit, but she probably. Mm mm. I don't like girls. I don't want no girl to touch me. Don't look at my vagina. [00:22:40] Speaker A: Spaghetti noodle. [00:22:42] Speaker B: What that mean? [00:22:44] Speaker A: They straight till they get wet. [00:22:47] Speaker B: I don't know. You'll probably have to get Portia drunk. Drunk? Like, real drunk. [00:22:54] Speaker A: The term that's floating around now on social media is liquid lesbian, which means when they get a little liquor in them. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, that's what else. Ghost, you watch that? [00:23:09] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Diana's pregnant. [00:23:14] Speaker B: By who, though? Cause somebody posted a picture. I was thinking Tariq, but then I forgot she was with old boy from the bookstore. [00:23:21] Speaker A: Candy store. [00:23:22] Speaker B: Seems Salah bean, Mary J. Blige her head every time when she go home from work at the end of filming, her head gotta be hurting, because can't nobody keep a scowl on their face that long without your head hurting. Um, that who? You know, I forgot who really did shoot Mary J. Blige. [00:23:45] Speaker A: I did too. Who was it? I don't think we know, do we? [00:23:51] Speaker B: Cause. [00:23:51] Speaker A: Oh, shit. Somebody hollering at the email us. [00:23:55] Speaker B: Djblayshoremail.com dot let us know who really. Was it really Tariq? [00:23:58] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:23:59] Speaker B: It wasn't really Tariq. [00:24:00] Speaker A: Cause when Tariq got there, he was watching it happen, like, oh, shit. [00:24:04] Speaker B: But you don't think it was the son? [00:24:07] Speaker A: Was it Tasha? [00:24:10] Speaker B: Oh, no. Because. No. Hold up. Who gave. Oh, no. Tommy. Mama. Who gave the address to Tommy? To Tommy. [00:24:21] Speaker A: Diana. With a red wig on so she could look like Monae. [00:24:24] Speaker B: Oh. [00:24:26] Speaker A: And that's why Tariq think it was Monae who did it, but it was really Diana. [00:24:31] Speaker B: Oh. Cause what you call it, mama said he gave it to a lady with red hair. Yeah. [00:24:37] Speaker A: And she said, from Monet to Hana, she said it was. [00:24:41] Speaker B: She was trying to get her mama killed. [00:24:43] Speaker A: Yes. [00:24:45] Speaker B: So I wonder who did shoot her. [00:24:47] Speaker A: Speaking of all things power, t is watching power from season one. [00:24:53] Speaker B: You gotta watch him. [00:24:54] Speaker A: Huh? [00:24:54] Speaker B: You know, it's a, um. [00:24:56] Speaker A: It's a lot of sex scenes. I mean, he's 15. [00:24:59] Speaker B: God damn, I thought I could hear somebody saying that by 1817. I mean, he 15. He. I mean. [00:25:05] Speaker A: I mean, episode one, Tasha and Ghost. [00:25:07] Speaker B: Got into watch another man suck another man dick. You forgot about that scene. [00:25:12] Speaker A: Well, who sucked dick in power? [00:25:14] Speaker B: Um. Ah, what's his name? The plug. The big plug. [00:25:20] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. He is gay. Or was gay. Well, my son know what gay is. [00:25:25] Speaker B: Damn. You gonna let him turn gay? Not watching our gay. [00:25:28] Speaker A: That cannot turn you gay. That's a dude. [00:25:29] Speaker B: That's how I do that. What they say on the Internet. Turn your gay. Turn your gay. Watch a man's kiss. [00:25:35] Speaker A: He know what gay is. [00:25:36] Speaker B: So to see it in loud, my. [00:25:38] Speaker A: Little child know what gay is. [00:25:40] Speaker B: To see it in person is different. Um. [00:25:43] Speaker A: Go ahead. And if that's what he want, he. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Gonna run in your room like Riley did on. On the boondocks. Niggas kissing them niggas was busting slob, mama. Yeah, Ghost. Ghost was cool. It's just at this point, just. I'm just trying to get through. [00:26:05] Speaker A: Michael Ealy is not selling me on cop. [00:26:11] Speaker B: He not selling cop, but he's selling dirty cop. He's selling detective to me. [00:26:16] Speaker A: Really? [00:26:17] Speaker B: He's selling detective to me. You don't think you could see Maka ealy in Memphis with that lady riding in the car together. [00:26:26] Speaker A: Memphis? [00:26:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:28] Speaker A: What lady? [00:26:28] Speaker B: On 1st 48. [00:26:29] Speaker A: Oh, I never watched it. I never watched 1st 48. [00:26:38] Speaker B: Why not? [00:26:40] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:26:41] Speaker B: You don't watch cop shows? [00:26:42] Speaker A: Not really. Girl, shut the fuck up. [00:26:46] Speaker B: I don't know. I ain't had another drop. I had to try to find something for you. So you ain't watched, like, crime 360? Not crime 360. What was the one that was live PD? [00:26:58] Speaker A: Mm mm. I was explaining cops to the show. Cops? [00:27:02] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:27:03] Speaker A: Because bad boys and bad boys movie and what you gonna do? So I was explaining the premise for cops to my kids the other day. And I looked to see where it was streaming. Cause you can't watch it. It's on tubi. Some of it was on peacock and. Yeah. No, I was just never into the cop shows like that. [00:27:23] Speaker B: Wow. I kinda was. It was one on cops. That was kinda funny. Where it was a dude. He had got shot in a barber shop. He was butt naked. He was crazy out of his mind. A black man. Big man. Well, not big as in fat, but he was, like, sizable. And they couldn't grab him. Cause he was all sweaty and they was trying to grab him. And he was. They shot him. Cause he broke in. This is like maybe like late eighties, early nineties. And the cops couldn't get him. He was like fumbling all about in the barbershop, probably high. Oh, God. Yes. Ain't crazy. But all he kept saying was, put it in the paper. Put it in the paper. It was just so funny. And they was trying to grab him. He had like a box. It was. But that's the one cops episode that I remember. But live PD. I thought everybody watched live PD once it started getting hot. But anyway, I thought. I don't know. I thought Michael Hilly did okay. I remember you did post that. But anybody agree with you? [00:28:18] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Like two people. Yeah, but I don't know. Maybe it's cause he give more cop than type cast. [00:28:24] Speaker B: He give more cop than what you call a give lawyer. [00:28:29] Speaker A: Really? [00:28:30] Speaker B: Yes. [00:28:32] Speaker A: Okay. So he gives dirty lawyer to me. [00:28:36] Speaker B: He don't give dirty lawyer to me. [00:28:38] Speaker A: Really? [00:28:39] Speaker B: Nah, he just give, like, you can. [00:28:43] Speaker A: Ambulance chase a lawyer. Like, grimy. I'm gonna get you off, but it ain't gonna be some legal shit lawyer. [00:28:50] Speaker B: But if you get off, that would be legal. I don't know. I don't think. I don't get Grimy lawyer. Maybe because he dressed so nice. And I think grimy lawyers just can't. [00:29:00] Speaker A: Dress with the baggy suits. [00:29:04] Speaker B: But see, that's public defender. But grimy lawyer is like, loud suits. [00:29:11] Speaker A: Mm. [00:29:12] Speaker B: You ever watched, you ain't never watched Breaking Bad, did you? [00:29:14] Speaker A: Mm mm. I know what you mean, though. [00:29:17] Speaker B: Like, the suits you'll get from suit world that just. [00:29:21] Speaker A: It's a cross between, like, Easter Sunday. [00:29:23] Speaker B: That's what I was trying to say. I was trying to figure out the word. Yes. There you go. There you go. But, yeah, Davis, maybe with some gators. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Maybe one too many rings on, but yeah, he's just too well dressed. But I don't know what else you watched this week. Cause I watched a lot of stuff too clipped. I did. [00:29:46] Speaker A: Did you catch up on clipped? [00:29:47] Speaker B: Yes, I did. What you think it is? It's hilarious because of Ed O'Neal. And I was talking to Cl. [00:30:02] Speaker A: He playing that part. [00:30:02] Speaker B: I was talking to Cl about it. He was like, man, the stuff he's saying is wild. I was like, what you mean? He's like, nobody talks like that. I was like, did you see the Anderson Cooper interview? He was like, no. I was like, bro. He said, like, he was like, big black magic. Well, he didn't say black, but I forgot. Cause me and blaze, I was a pick at him saying big black magic Johnson. But he just said big magic Johnson. And he was like, what is he doing? But the thing that he says after, what is he doing? He said, but he has AIDS. That's what he said. He has AIDS. That's what he's done. You know what I'm saying? Like, he says. [00:30:33] Speaker A: He said exactly what's on his mind. [00:30:36] Speaker B: He said it on tv. So, like, all of the stuff. Ed O'Neal is like, the wild stuff he's saying. It's hilarious to me. Like, the fight they had in the restaurant, him and his wife, and he was just like, shut the fuck up. Like, they playing that part, the wife playing that part. I'm this close to believing that's Blake Griffin. [00:30:59] Speaker A: What? [00:31:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, check this out. Go look at some pictures of Blake Griffin. There is no, you cannot find nobody that size. Like, how big he is. Paul's like, he's tall. Not only is he tall, but he big too. And he like. And he got freckles and he got red hair. [00:31:21] Speaker A: Okay. Now, that part is. They did that for them. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Oh, they gave the dude red hair. [00:31:24] Speaker A: They gave him the freckles and the red hair. [00:31:26] Speaker B: Okay. [00:31:26] Speaker A: Cause he plays a character on sisters. [00:31:28] Speaker B: Oh, he does? [00:31:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:29] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. Well, I think he doing all right. The actors, he's not a bad actor, but I think we, so it's so, like, black Griffin just retired, like, last year. [00:31:43] Speaker A: Black Griffin retired? Yeah, I don't watch sports. Sorry. [00:31:47] Speaker B: But you know who he is. [00:31:48] Speaker A: He's so young. [00:31:49] Speaker B: No, I mean, kinda. But he just retired last year. [00:31:55] Speaker A: I think it's LeBron still playing, but, yeah. [00:31:57] Speaker B: And I wanna say he came after LeBron, definitely after he came a couple years after LeBron. But, like, the guy playing Paul, not Paul. Chris Paul. [00:32:06] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:32:07] Speaker B: I can't. It's hard for me to pause to separate him from him busting slide with a thug nigga that was out of jail. [00:32:17] Speaker A: Now he's a good actor. He's an excellent. [00:32:20] Speaker B: He's doing his part. All of them do, even the DeAndre Jordan character or whatever. And so, like, you say you don't follow sports, right? [00:32:29] Speaker A: Uh huh. [00:32:29] Speaker B: So the whole thing with them not wearing the shirt from the third episode or whatever, you know, that happened. But when it happened, people was like, man, that shit corny. Like, y'all still gonna play. Like, they didn't wear the shirt for warm ups, but then they went and played. [00:32:44] Speaker A: They had to put the jersey on. [00:32:46] Speaker B: Yeah. The thing that I think DeAndre Jordan, one of them said was like, y'all think we gonna look corny? And they really did look corny. So for them to throw that in there, you know what I'm saying? I thought that was good. [00:32:57] Speaker A: Somebody did their homework. [00:32:58] Speaker B: Yeah, they did. They did. But the lady playing V Stiviano, she doing a good job. [00:33:04] Speaker A: And her obsession with Kim Kardashian. Oh, my God. [00:33:07] Speaker B: Yup. But I was trying to figure out who the VJ was. Her friend. [00:33:13] Speaker A: Yeah. Hmm. I didn't do any homework on it. [00:33:18] Speaker B: But they said the lady name, but I only could find the actor. But I don't know who the, I don't know who the person was, but I knew that friendship wasn't gonna last. But how they had, like, the bodyguard and her roller skating out with the bodyguard and all of that, like, and then I went and looked at the real picture, and that's how they looked. You know what I'm saying? It was a good show, though, if y'all liked winning time. Did you watch winter time? You like this? You might like winter time. You might like winter time. It's only, I think it's two or three seasons of wintertime, but wintertime is this. But in the eighties, so you might like wintertime. But I do. Like, I'm glad you. It was something you said to make me like all right, I'm gonna watch it. Cause I wasn't gonna watch it, but I'm glad you made me watch that. So. Yeah, I did watch clip that's on Hulu. Come out every Wednesday. Anything else? [00:34:07] Speaker A: You watch this documentary, and I think we both watched this. This documentary. How music got free. [00:34:15] Speaker B: It's only two episodes, right? Is it supposed to be more? [00:34:18] Speaker A: I think that's it. [00:34:19] Speaker B: Oh. Cause it ain't nothing else I care about in this story. Halfway through the last episode, I was like, all right, we get it. The black man went to jail. The only motherfucker went to jail. Oops, sorry. But it was. [00:34:32] Speaker A: This is true. This isn't true. We're not spoiling this. This shit happened to me. It was just so funny because, like, we lived through that time, and I remember them being so mad at Napster and Limewire and the whole time thinking it was somebody inside of the studios that was leaking. That was leaking these cds and DVD's and stuff. Whole time it was just a nigga in North Carolina. [00:34:58] Speaker B: North Carolina had the plan. I had saw another documentary or something about that plant. I forgot about that. But, like, a lot of people, like, a lot of people thought, like you said, it was people inside the labels they was beating up. Engineers was getting beat up. [00:35:15] Speaker A: Right? [00:35:16] Speaker B: Jay Z stabbed somebody about it. Cause he thought they leaked the blueprint. I had the blueprint a month early. [00:35:25] Speaker A: Wow. [00:35:26] Speaker B: I had it a month early. We listened to the same tracks listing, the same track order, everything. It sounded the same. So when the album really came out, I went and got it. Cause I was like, I know this can't be the real album. And it was the same thing. Outkast album, like, all of that stuff. [00:35:40] Speaker A: And for it to be so close to us, like, we had a pipeline right to the one. [00:35:45] Speaker B: Yep, yep. [00:35:46] Speaker A: I love that they mentioned that what people was doing with the dvd's, like, go to the barbershop. [00:35:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:35:53] Speaker A: You know, that's where we were getting ours from. [00:35:56] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Even the guy, like, I like how it wasn't that one guy that if you kind of paid attention, like, it wasn't just him that was doing it, he just was the one putting it online. But everybody was kind of, like, taking them cds and taking them. Like, that one lady said she was selling them. She was giving. Well, not selling them. She was giving away for, like, gifts. She was like, ooh, this the new Mary J. Blige. [00:36:20] Speaker A: And I was like, I'm gonna get two or three of these motherfuckers. I love that they was like, did you feel bad about it? That man said, hell no. If they didn't want me to steal, they would have paid me more money. I was like, you goddamn right. [00:36:32] Speaker B: I thought that too. But then I was like, damn, your integrity is for sale. But fuck integrity, that's shit. But 850 back then, I guess that was all right money. And they were like, how good, how clean the plant was. And they was talking about, we got a break room and two break rooms and a cafeteria, all kind of shit. Cause that was the late nineties, so. [00:36:57] Speaker A: And you gotta think about, like, they came from working in plants. [00:37:01] Speaker B: Like plant plants? [00:37:02] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:03] Speaker B: Where it was. [00:37:04] Speaker A: So for that and for them to go from working in plants to that, that was a come up. [00:37:08] Speaker B: Mm hmm. And to think about it, though, somebody, he basically. Cause the music industry was gonna, it was gonna get to where it is now. It was gonna get there eventually. Cause they talked about the guy that kinda created MP3 s and all of that. Like he was just a smart dude, like a professor or something like that. But he was like real smart. And he just came up with a way to condense the file or whatever into mp3, but he didn't know what to do with it, you know what I'm saying? And he just put basically the thing to condense the file. He put the way to do it just online. He gave it away for free. Um, that one thing they did say in there, though, they were like 50 cent having the ipod in, the video made the sales go up. You believe that? [00:37:57] Speaker A: I didn't pay attention to it at the time. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Me either. Me could be me either. I didn't think. I don't think. I think executives don't know how niggas really buy shit. Cause just cause 50 cent got the shit in the video don't mean I'm gonna go see. [00:38:11] Speaker A: I mean, people, people are heavily influenced by hip hop. [00:38:15] Speaker B: For liquor. For liquor? [00:38:18] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:38:18] Speaker B: Like, if niggas be talking about Hennessy and songs and shit, then people gonna go buy Hennessy. [00:38:24] Speaker A: They talk about clothes and songs, and people go buy the clothes or they wear the clothes. Yeah, this is anything. [00:38:31] Speaker B: Okay, I can see. [00:38:33] Speaker A: That's why hip hop artists had their own clothing lines. [00:38:39] Speaker B: Yeah, but that ain't like an electronic device. Like, I got this Toshiba VCR and everybody going, but they made it look cool. [00:38:47] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:38:47] Speaker B: It was more than just. [00:38:48] Speaker A: That's exactly what 50 cent did with that ipod. [00:38:51] Speaker B: You think so? [00:38:51] Speaker A: It didn't affect me. Cause I ain't had the money for it. [00:38:54] Speaker B: Me either. [00:38:54] Speaker A: Same reason I didn't go get a two way. [00:38:56] Speaker B: Me either. I didn't. I just never. I didn't really hear a lot of people talk about ipods after that video. Now mp3 players. I did get an MP3 player, but iPod was like you said, it was too much. [00:39:11] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the thing. I probably wasn't nothing but an mp3 player, but it cost more. Cause it was Apple. [00:39:16] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was something else. Oh, they blamed the reason that 50 cent lost out. Kanye versus Kanye. They blamed that on that thing. But dude was put. He put both albums out. They stole both of those albums and put them out. [00:39:35] Speaker A: Yeah. So it was an even loss. [00:39:37] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Cause I remember. Cause one of the. They didn't mention it in the documentary. But 50 cent was like, if I don't sell it more than I'm a retired. [00:39:45] Speaker A: I'm gonna be honest. After we watched it, I pulled out my cd. Cause I still got my cd book and why I got late registration. [00:39:54] Speaker B: You got the real one or the bootleg? [00:39:55] Speaker A: No, I have. It's pink. [00:39:56] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:39:57] Speaker A: And late registration is written in Sharpie. [00:39:59] Speaker B: Wow. I bought the real one. [00:40:03] Speaker A: My bad. Kanye. [00:40:05] Speaker B: Well, I bought the real one and I didn't buy 50. So that balanced it out. Right. Um, Kanye sold like a million his first week and $0.50 sold like 650,000. [00:40:21] Speaker A: Damn. [00:40:22] Speaker B: So he, like, he beat him real bad. But something else they mentioned, too. I remember albums did used to come out on Tuesdays. [00:40:28] Speaker A: Yep. [00:40:29] Speaker B: Now everything come out on Friday. [00:40:30] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Or just whenever they fucking feel like. [00:40:32] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Or whenever they feel. [00:40:34] Speaker A: Because Beyonce just do what the fuck she wants. [00:40:35] Speaker B: Uh huh. But. Cause I remember, like, a lot of albums will come out on one day. It was a whole bunch of them that was coming out on Tuesday. They called it Super Tuesday. And I could never figure out, like, why would they have them come out on Tuesday? Because people get paid on Friday. Like, you know what I'm saying? But they kind of mentioned it, why they were doing that. And it didn't really have nothing to do with when they wanted to. It was just like when they could make sure everybody had it in their stores to sell and shit like that. So it was a good document, especially if you like music and that type of stuff. So, yeah, I did watch that, too. Bofa. I got finished with that this morning. You watched anything else? [00:41:09] Speaker A: That's it for me. Big stuff. Yeah. [00:41:13] Speaker B: So the boys is back. I watched that. [00:41:16] Speaker A: My boy watched it. [00:41:17] Speaker B: He did the first three did he come and tell you anything about it? Mm mm. [00:41:22] Speaker A: Cause he know I'm two seasons behind. [00:41:23] Speaker B: So it's some scenes in there that is wild. Matter of fact, if you watch the boys power, it's a human centipede in that. [00:41:38] Speaker A: Wow. [00:41:38] Speaker B: Yeah. If you see it, you'll say, wow. Who is that? [00:41:42] Speaker A: Oh, she got a song called centipede. It ain't got nothing to do with a human centipede, though. [00:41:46] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Yeah, she do. I remember that song. So I did watch that. I watched all three episodes of that. I watched. It's a. Like, if y'all watch Star wars, it's a Star wars show called Acolyte. That's pretty good. But a lot of people talking bad about it online. Like, it's them nerdy white boys that don't want to see a black lead and a black woman lead. So they talking bad about it, but it's a good show. I watched the Bob Marley movie one love that's on. I think it's on Paramount. But I got, like, the paramount add on. On prime. [00:42:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I think it is on Paramount. [00:42:21] Speaker B: Yes, I watched that. [00:42:23] Speaker A: I just. I don't wanna see it. [00:42:26] Speaker B: It's good. [00:42:26] Speaker A: It is. Okay. [00:42:27] Speaker B: Yeah. It ain't really about him. Well, hold on. Why don't you wanna see it? [00:42:34] Speaker A: It's not that I don't wanna see it. Like, it's not that I don't like Bob Marley. I just. Meh. Okay. Thanks for the movie. [00:42:44] Speaker B: It's good, though. Good actor, good actors and all of that. And it kind of show how they make some of the songs and stuff like that too, so. And his family did it, so. [00:42:55] Speaker A: Okay. [00:42:56] Speaker B: But it was good. Have you ever watched that show called twenties? [00:43:02] Speaker A: That's bet, right? [00:43:04] Speaker B: Yeah, bet plus. But if you got paramount, you can watch it free. [00:43:08] Speaker A: Never watched it, but I know of it. Yeah. [00:43:13] Speaker B: I don't know why, but, like, so many shows kind of try to give, like, an insecure feel. [00:43:21] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:43:21] Speaker B: And that's what it kind of feel like. [00:43:23] Speaker A: Yeah, it did. Like, they. I think they said that's what they were going for. [00:43:28] Speaker B: Oh. [00:43:29] Speaker A: Because if I'm not mistaken, some of the people from insecure is in it. [00:43:32] Speaker B: Only person that I know for sure is the lady that played condola. Yeah, she's in it. [00:43:38] Speaker A: Okay. [00:43:39] Speaker B: Everybody else is. I haven't seen them before, but it's pretty good. You can tell, like, it was made for, like, tv tv tv. Cause of, like, when they break and then, like, it'll be. You know, some of them shows, like, it'll break and then it'll be like it's come back, but it don't go to commercial. It just come back or whatever. It's like that, but it's all right. You could tell Lena waithe did it cause she gonna put the gay in there and it's some gay in there. Lesbian gay. Well, there's some gay gay in there too, but it's pretty good. It's pretty good. [00:44:11] Speaker A: She do a gay, don't she? [00:44:13] Speaker B: Yeah, she's doing. [00:44:13] Speaker A: That's why candy tribbing with a deaf girl. [00:44:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, damn, they trying to include everybody. [00:44:20] Speaker A: All inclusive. [00:44:21] Speaker B: Gay got no blind person in there. You need to put a blind person in there. We done seen deaf. All the gays, even on this twenties show, it's a gay. Well, I can't say gay, but it's a trans preacher. A trans man preacher with a beard, but sound like a woman on twenties. What are you thinking? [00:44:48] Speaker A: No, I'm trying to think, are they. Do they identify as a woman now or a man? [00:44:54] Speaker B: Pastor Jones, that's all I remember. I think they identify as a man. Okay, but that's all I watched this week. Watched a lot of stuff. I've been watching a lot of tv, but yeah, definitely check out clip, y'all. It's good. All the shows we watch. We don't be putting y'all up on no bullshit. I guess we'll get into some emails since we've been recording for a while. Let's make sure we ain't got no issues. So shout out to the homie, Phila. He on the catch up. Oh, we just got one from Hypstar about 20 minutes ago, too. This is Philly. This is about the walking pneumonia episode. He said, yo, bull. Yo, Amy. I agree. It be easy. Amy, you can put young bull on the bus. He's seven. He should be able to handle that responsibility. Lol. [00:45:40] Speaker A: It's not. It's the walking home by himself. I don't mind the bus. The bus don't stop in front of the house. [00:45:47] Speaker B: Where it stop at? [00:45:48] Speaker A: At the top of the street. [00:45:49] Speaker B: That's right in front of us. [00:45:51] Speaker A: It really sounds like it that way, but I see like, doordash and stuff. They be speeding down the fucking street. [00:45:57] Speaker B: Like, oh, that what you scared of? He said, I'll check out the black Twitter doc for sure. We definitely crossed paths at Magnolia Mall when the Prism Lebron 810s came out. I made a few bucks off reselling the extra pair I got shout out to Shakira Hunter for looking out for the cookout. That must be what's his plug. Amy may be thinking about Lincoln or Cheney. Cheney is like 30 minutes outside of the city. Lincoln is about the same distance. [00:46:26] Speaker A: That was the hood. No, the cop. The HBCU. [00:46:29] Speaker B: Oh, Chaney. Oh, Chaney. Chaney. [00:46:30] Speaker A: That's the name of it. [00:46:32] Speaker B: Can't wait to have Amy gasping and Nevermind. Moving right along. That diddy video was a tough watch. Shout out to Mary J. On having her own Giuseppe Zanotti boots. Definitely a collab. That makes sense. Yeah. And they sold out, too. People say, like, ain't nobody gonna buy them boots. All right. I thought the McDonald's flavor was gonna be peppermint. Yeah, but it wound up being what? Butterscotch. [00:46:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:46:56] Speaker B: I wanted. [00:46:56] Speaker A: It's good, too. [00:46:57] Speaker B: It is. I wanted to try it the other day, but. What does it put you in mind? Well, Butterscotch ain't nothing like caramel, ain't it? [00:47:06] Speaker A: No, it's not caramel. It's Butterscotch. [00:47:09] Speaker B: Butterscotch. That kind of yellow one. But it kind of almost clear, ain't it? [00:47:12] Speaker A: And then they got, like, butterscotch crumbles. And they don't just put them on the top. Cause some of the motherfuckers that work at McDonald's is lazy. And they supposed to put the crumbles throughout the McFlurry. And they did it. Well, the one I had, they put it throughout the McFlurry and didn't just put them on the top. It was good. [00:47:27] Speaker B: It was good. [00:47:27] Speaker A: It was good. [00:47:28] Speaker B: Is it a small little thing, big flurry size? [00:47:32] Speaker A: Cause Florida don't come in but one size. [00:47:34] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:47:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Now, dang. It used to be different sizes. [00:47:39] Speaker B: Never mind. I go to peace cobbler factory. Get me a down. What you call it? Oh, my God, that red velvet shake. Lord Jesus, not Amy walking around with walking pneumonia for 32 years. Another good Joan almost cut up a few more episodes ago. Philly. Shout out to Philly. He wrote another email. This is for the I can't wait to be king episode. Why did I write that title? [00:48:06] Speaker A: Probably Jason Weaver. [00:48:09] Speaker B: No, it was before Jason Weaver. It was old girl Kim Kardashian daughter. [00:48:13] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:48:14] Speaker B: That's what it was. He said your boy. Yo, Amy. I agree with Amy. Seems like kids these days don't want high school graduation parties. They're literally too cool for school. Lol. I was thinking too. I don't think I. I don't think nobody wanted a graduation party. That should be for the parents. [00:48:28] Speaker A: Told you. [00:48:29] Speaker B: Yeah, that's Friday hook lRg unc up with courtside tickets. That's the only place to sit when attending the basketball game. Yeah, we know that's how you do courtside. Or don't slide on the floor, or we don't go. Some of my emails were too late. Y'all had no clue as to what I was talking about in some of those Jones. Yeah, I'm sorry. I be forgetting, bro. No words after this episode. I only have one more joan to listen to, and I'll be caught up then. Only catch up on Cain is able and the music Jones podcast. Well, you ain't got too much to catch up on on the Cain is able podcast. I'll tell you that right now. You might be caught up on Cain is able. [00:49:09] Speaker A: What the hell going on over there? We need your back, Kane. [00:49:15] Speaker B: Kane probably don't even listen. He said that Cam CNN Jones was weird. I know he trolled, but why ask Cam about Diddy? Why not ask a former bad boy artist? What real connection did Diddy does Cam have? Didn't get the angle. CNN was attempting to work them. Valid questions, but I think you said it, and a lot of other people said it. Like, they brief you on what they gonna ask you before. [00:49:38] Speaker A: Mm hmm. So, yeah, it was very purposeful. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Yeah. So they. So he just did it. He just trolled. He just trolled. Cause he could have. He could have said, nah, this ain't an interview for me. But he just used that as an opportunity to promote his stuff, not y'all both busting out singing Sean Kingston at the same time. Another good jump onto the next one. Oh, on to the next one. Swizz beats voice. Do you say swizz beats or swizz? [00:50:07] Speaker A: Swizz. Look at you. If I'm talking, if I'm saying it in a sentence, it come out Swiss like swizz beats. But if I slow down, you'll say Swizz and say swizz beats. [00:50:18] Speaker B: I'll start to say Swiss just now, but then I read it, and he spelled it how Swizz spelled his, and I was like, swizz. Swizz. This is another one from him. There's more than just emails. Episode. He said your bull, your amy, short and sweet. Jon caught up, so he just emailed to tell us he caught up. So shout out to him for catching up. We appreciate it. Thank you for all the listeners, bruh, for real. This is from DJ High star from the Carolina sports talk podcast. Shout out to him and big cliff, he says, never too late. What's up, y'all? How's everything with y'all? Happy Father's day to all y'all follows out there. Lol. The best the shy actors after this week to me is Gemma pops. Oh, yeah, I forgot about him. He's a good actor. [00:51:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:51:03] Speaker B: This nigga tree caring about the community too much is hilarious. That damn prosperity preacher is getting under my skin just like intended. Yep. He a little bit too on the nose, but I guess for tv you got to. Cause there's a lot of dumb people. [00:51:17] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:51:18] Speaker B: So you gotta be over the top with it. So. Yeah, he playing that snake character very well. Yeah. Cause we image was that. That was the last episode when he tried to go up on the price for Doodle. What is he thinking? Doodle. Yoke his ass up. He said. Then on power, them uk niggas gotta go be given unrealistic expectations of shit. Here's 20 kilos. Have them gone in 3 hours. I had to do my. [00:51:45] Speaker A: Also know I'm about to fuck this shit out of Kane. [00:51:48] Speaker B: She is. You can leave. Leave now. Leave us alone now. She let that nigga leave. He was mad too. Cause he tried to hit civility. That's what the lady said on Wolf of Wall street. When you ever seen wolf of Wall street? Yeah, when he tried to smash the aunt. The old aunt. Civility with family. That's what she said. What's that nigga name her hitman or whatever. [00:52:19] Speaker A: Oh, Obie. [00:52:20] Speaker B: Obi ubi or something. Obie. It probably is Obi in American English. Ooby. No. Do not attempt to have sex with me again, Tariq. And Brayden is super duper broke now. All that Ponzi scheme money and Brayden didn't put none up. Unpopular opinion. Opinion. I'm not mad at Clip. Nah, we not either. I think it's just people online that's mad at clip. [00:52:43] Speaker A: Who clipped. Oh, clipped. Oh, the show clipped. [00:52:47] Speaker B: Yeah, you all said, cliff. [00:52:48] Speaker A: Y'all be like, who the fuck is Clip? Well, he play on Ghost, but no. Yeah, yeah. [00:52:54] Speaker B: It's a lot of people online that saying it's bad and they hate it. [00:52:58] Speaker A: And it's bad cause they trying to protect Donald. Fuck Donald. [00:53:00] Speaker B: No, it ain't even people trying to protect Donald. They just like, this would be better if it was like y'all trying to be like the show. I say a winning time and winning time is a better show. But I think people just. It's almost too recent, but it happened. You know what I'm saying? I think 2016 so almost ten years ago. But, man, I'm enjoying it. It's hilarious how wild he is and how he talk. I wish I could talk to people like that and not have to fight him. [00:53:34] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:53:36] Speaker B: Cause he say all kind of wild shit. [00:53:37] Speaker A: He's gonna say whatever comes to his mind. I gotta clever. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Do you think he. Well, his actions. Cause they say he a slumlord and he was racist with his, you know, buildings and whatever. Right. But I don't. Was his builders occupied by all black people? [00:53:58] Speaker A: I don't know. There's something in it that alluded to it. Remember the conversation his wife was having with somebody and she was like, charged somebody for the rugs and something? [00:54:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember that. Cause she was about to get into town when she was about to get in the elevator or something like that. Yeah. [00:54:14] Speaker A: So. And I think one of the names was like, hispanic name. So I wouldn't say they were all black, but probably low income, which would. [00:54:24] Speaker B: Be more minorities or whatever, so. Cause like, I wanna say he ain't racist, racist. But for him to say something like, if you say, well, just don't be taking pictures with black people. Why? Because it looks bad. [00:54:44] Speaker A: But he's the type that don't feel like he's racist. [00:54:46] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's kind of valid point because if you taking pictures with all these black people and the people that he know, they are racist and they look bad to them, maybe that's it. But you never hear nobody say it. Just don't. You're bringing them to games. You're taking pictures with them. It was magic Johnson, but it's magic Johnson, but he's black. You're posting them all on your social media. He was 80, and he knew about social media back then. But I guess he is racist. But he's unapologetically racist. But like you say, he probably don't even think he's racist. [00:55:26] Speaker A: In his mind he's not. [00:55:28] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause one of the things he said, too, they kind of mentioned it on, I think, the first or second episode or something, but he said something like, no, I don't think they got there yet. But he was like. He said when it really happened, he was like, I pay their salaries, I buy them food, I give them shelter. And like, that was how he said it. So very slave owner mentality. Do you know what happened with him and the team and all of that? [00:55:55] Speaker A: No, and I don't want to go back and do I want to watch it with a fresh set of eyes? I didn't pay attention to it. In real time. Cause I was like, oh, sport. [00:56:06] Speaker B: Shit. [00:56:06] Speaker A: Shit got nothing to do with me. Too much money over there. So I wanna watch clipped with a fresh set of eyes, of not knowing what's happening. [00:56:14] Speaker B: All right, so I won't tell you what happens, but I think you would be surprised at what happens with the team and all of that at the end. But, yeah, I'm like you, dawg. I like we here. We like clip. He said shit is kinda. I don't know, it gives me something to watch. It gives more than something to watch. Highly entertaining and good acting. It looks good. I'm almost buying. Lawrence Fishburne is Doc Rivers, but yeah, he says I have to cut it short, though. Shit is already late. Hopefully it. Get in there. Have a great show. [00:56:57] Speaker A: Get in there. Yeah. Yeah. [00:57:03] Speaker B: I did not know where that was going, but yeah. If y'all want to email us about anything, we had to say. Djbladeshowmail.com. let's see what happened this week since we talking about schools. We had another article in here and I wanted to get your thoughts about it. It was one to hear about Georgia doing this, but now it's a Seattle middle school that will require students to lock up cell phones for the next school year. You don't like that? [00:57:30] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:57:30] Speaker B: Why not? [00:57:32] Speaker A: Too much shit happening. Like, like bad stuff is happening at school. Like, I need my children to be able to pull their phone out and say, mom, come get me. Like, I don't want to wait for a mask for Pam for the local people. I don't want to wait for Pam McDaniel to send me a voicemail saying, today in Florence, one schools, some of those souls. No, no, no, no. [00:57:56] Speaker B: What if they have it where if something happened, it go out, but they're. [00:58:00] Speaker A: Not gonna do that. [00:58:01] Speaker B: I'm saying, what if. Cause what has happened so bad at your school that. Just kidding. [00:58:05] Speaker A: Oh, nothing yet. [00:58:07] Speaker B: Okay. [00:58:08] Speaker A: Mm mm. And if my kid's sick, I need him to text me, right then. I'm sick. Come get me. I don't want him to be run the risk of sitting in a classroom where a teacher don't believe that he's not sick and won't let him go to the office to call me. [00:58:24] Speaker B: What did you do when you was in school and sick back in the day? [00:58:27] Speaker A: Oh, I mean, they all believed me, but I've seen some people that was like, I need to go to the nurse. And the teacher was like, sit down. No, ain't nothing wrong with you. [00:58:35] Speaker B: Oh, true. [00:58:40] Speaker A: It's too much. [00:58:41] Speaker B: You say it's too much, but ain't nothing happened yet. [00:58:49] Speaker A: What about, I'm good, I'm good. I'm good with my child having his phone. [00:58:56] Speaker B: I think from what I see and what I hear from teachers, the phones are a distraction. [00:59:06] Speaker A: Make them put them the fuck up. You the teacher. You the grown up. Put a basket at the front of the classroom. [00:59:12] Speaker B: What's the difference between that and them locking their phone up? [00:59:15] Speaker A: They get the phone back after class. So, okay, but I'm class changing. You walk into the next class, text me. [00:59:24] Speaker B: Text you what? [00:59:26] Speaker A: If you need anything, if it's an emergency. [00:59:30] Speaker B: But I'm saying if they can't get to their phone right then. Cause it's in the teacher desk or in a basket or whatever, what's the difference between that and them? [00:59:41] Speaker A: So if they go into lockdown procedures, I'm sure the teacher ain't gonna be like, y'all leave them phones right there. Leave that motherfucker phone right there in that basket. Cause that's what happens. They have, like, if something. If somebody was to run up into the school, they have a lockdown procedure. [00:59:54] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:59:54] Speaker A: They do. They practice this like, once a month. [00:59:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:59:58] Speaker A: So I'm sure the teacher ain't go. If they go into lockdown procedure, I'm sure the teacher ain't gonna be like, don't you touch them phones in that basket. [01:00:04] Speaker B: No, but I'm not talking about in that procedure. I'm just saying, like, what's the difference between them having it in a basket and them having it in, like, a bag? You put it in, like, with a. When you go to a comedy show or something. [01:00:20] Speaker A: Because it's there all day. [01:00:23] Speaker B: No, it's not. It's with them all day in the bag. [01:00:26] Speaker A: All day. [01:00:26] Speaker B: Yeah, it's in, like, the bag. [01:00:27] Speaker A: Okay. Can they open it? [01:00:30] Speaker B: Probably the teacher can. [01:00:31] Speaker A: Okay. So the kid can't open the bag and say, mom, on my stomach hurting. That's the difference. [01:00:41] Speaker B: What's the. But I'm saying, like, I think it would take the same amount of time for them to go get it unlocked by the teacher as they would to go and get it from the basket. From the teacher. You. [01:00:52] Speaker A: Somebody in an emergency situation? [01:00:53] Speaker B: No, just in the. Not emergency. Not in, like the. [01:00:56] Speaker A: Yeah. The thing is, the teacher not gonna open it, though. [01:00:59] Speaker B: You assuming that that's the point. [01:01:02] Speaker A: The point is for the kids not to get the phone. Have the phone. [01:01:04] Speaker B: Okay. [01:01:05] Speaker A: So you think the teacher gonna go open the phone. [01:01:07] Speaker B: But my thing is you. Do you think. Do you think the teacher gonna let them get it. Believe them to let them get it out the basket. No, but you suggested the basket. [01:01:18] Speaker A: Hold on, let's take a step back. You talking about. So let's say they stomach just hurting. And they say, I ain't saying no. [01:01:24] Speaker B: I'm not saying nothing about the stomach. Cause you bought the stomach. Oh, you're saying what's the difference between the teacher, what's the difference between your basket place for all the phones to be at? [01:01:32] Speaker A: Okay. [01:01:33] Speaker B: And them having. [01:01:33] Speaker A: Cause a lot of high school teachers do that. [01:01:35] Speaker B: Having it in the bag, in the lock bag during class with the basket. [01:01:39] Speaker A: They can't get to it. If it's real, truly an interruption. If it's in the basket, they can't get to it. But if it's in the bag, they still can't get to it. [01:01:48] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. It's the same thing. [01:01:49] Speaker A: It's not because they get it back at the end of class. [01:01:53] Speaker B: And what I'm saying is they have it with them all day. The teacher just gotta unlock it. [01:01:58] Speaker A: The teacher's not gonna unlock it if they walking from between classes. I'm talking about high school. Elementary kids should not fucking have a phone, period. [01:02:05] Speaker B: Well, I ain't talking. [01:02:06] Speaker A: This is middle school. Yeah, okay. Middle school kids should have a phone. [01:02:10] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:02:11] Speaker A: But if they're walking from math to science, they should have their phone and they should have access to their phone. [01:02:16] Speaker B: Well, I say it'll be. I say that. But they might just unlock it after every class. Cause I saw it said. [01:02:29] Speaker A: Cause what I read said the kids didn't keep it. So maybe I'm wrong. Cause what's the fucking point of them putting it in a bag and then walking around with it in their book bag all day? That's stupid. [01:02:41] Speaker B: It says, seattle Middle school requires students to lock up their cell phones during the school day as part of a new program approved on Thursday. They'd be required to seal their cell phones. Smart watches, earbuds in the pouches. Oh, yeah. For the whole day. [01:02:57] Speaker A: Stupid. [01:02:59] Speaker B: I don't know. I don't think it's stupid. [01:03:03] Speaker A: You're looking at it from a bad kid who disrupting the class standpoint. I'm looking at it from a parent. I'm tracking my kid and I want them to have access to me all throughout the day standpoint. [01:03:14] Speaker B: No, I'm not looking at it either. I'm looking at it as. Because people in school just not being distracted standpoint. [01:03:21] Speaker A: But the kids, it's really not that much of a fucking distraction. The teachers. If the teachers put their motherfucking foot down, put the motherfucking phone up on you. Out. [01:03:30] Speaker B: You think nowadays people can talk to people? Kids like that? [01:03:35] Speaker A: They can't tell the kids to put the phone up. [01:03:37] Speaker B: No. [01:03:38] Speaker A: Yes, they can. [01:03:38] Speaker B: You ain't seen these kids fighting since. [01:03:40] Speaker A: They can't put. Like I said. Cause it happens a lot at my son's school. He has a few teachers. No phone policy. Here's a basket. Put your phone in this basket. You can get it when the bell ring. It's time to go to the next class. [01:03:51] Speaker B: You know, I started to ask you if you watched the YF for the 15th time. But I know you did. But I hear it. But it'd be like some teachers. Like, some teachers would be like Prez Beluski, where none of the kids listen to that teacher. But then it'll be like a teacher like the black lady that everybody was scared of. And they quiet in that person class. Like, it'll be some teachers that that person listened to, the kids listen to. But then it might be somewhere the kids like, this is my phone. You ain't paid for this phone. Or it might be, write that motherfucker. [01:04:21] Speaker A: Up and send him to the office. Like, stop making this shit hard for you. There's things in place. Write em up. Write em up again. Write em up again until they get him out the school. That's what alternative school for. Stop making this shit hard. [01:04:35] Speaker B: It sound easy. [01:04:36] Speaker A: It very easy. And I'm sorry, teachers. There's probably a teacher yelling at the teacher phone right now going, girl, it ain't that easy. Why the fuck it ain't? I was the person that got rolled up multiple times until I got recommended for expulsion. The shit sound quite simple to me. I talk shit to the teachers. They roll me up and send to the office every year. So you telling me the principals ain't doing shit no more? [01:05:00] Speaker B: No, they not. Cause the superintendent's getting pushed off of the stage at graduation. I don't know. Maybe I'm. Maybe I'm just too old. I don't know. Hmm. I'm thinking. But this is what they doing in Seattle at this middle school. It says, practice in elementary, middle. [01:05:27] Speaker A: Too much. Start teaching them how to be responsible. Well, if we're taking the phones from them, we're not teaching them how to be responsible with phones. [01:05:36] Speaker B: Who was we? [01:05:38] Speaker A: The village, the teachers? I don't know. We. We the community. [01:05:43] Speaker B: Wouldn't that be something that would be taught at home, though? [01:05:48] Speaker A: I mean, yeah, of course. [01:05:49] Speaker B: Uh, okay, that's. That's where listening to my kid don't. [01:05:55] Speaker A: Have a problem with his phone. He know when the teacher say, put it up, he put the motherfucker up. If a text come through, he looked down at his watch, he hit the button. He keep. Go back to paying attention to the teacher. [01:06:04] Speaker B: He can't do that in Seattle. Cause his watch would be locked up, too. [01:06:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:06:09] Speaker B: I ain't knew they was gonna lock the earbuds up, but I don't know, man. These kids bad these days. [01:06:14] Speaker A: The rule for Florence one schools, you cannot wear your earbuds in the hallway. And it's a safety thing because they want the kids to be able to hear if something going on. And guess what the kids do? They take the motherfuckers out and put them up. [01:06:29] Speaker B: It's not hard. What's the, uh. What's the penalty for wearing your earbuds? [01:06:34] Speaker A: You know, I guess they write them up. First right up, second right up, third right up. I don't know. I got a good kid. I have no idea what it is. [01:06:43] Speaker B: I wonder what it is. I wonder, is it like. Cause some. A lot of kids don't. Well, I ain't gonna say a lot, but I know some kids that don't care nothing about write ups. [01:06:51] Speaker A: Okay. [01:06:52] Speaker B: Get the school on. No, no, no, no. [01:06:55] Speaker A: I get what you're saying. [01:06:56] Speaker B: No, no. What I'm saying, like, I wonder if it's is write ups or, like, if you get caught, you might get the one. And the second time you, like, get Iss or something. I wonder. But. [01:07:05] Speaker A: And that's why those things are in place. I was that kid who didn't care about Iss, okay? Send me that school suspension. I didn't care about that either. [01:07:12] Speaker B: Really? [01:07:13] Speaker A: No. [01:07:14] Speaker B: How you thought like that? And you got a scholarship. [01:07:17] Speaker A: You gotta talk to my counselors about that, man. Cause I could still do the work. [01:07:23] Speaker B: You got suspended? [01:07:25] Speaker A: Not often. I got more iss than anything, and that was just a break for me. [01:07:32] Speaker B: Iss was cool. I knew the iss teacher. He was like family. So I was just in there chilling. I had iss, like, twice. But that was. [01:07:44] Speaker A: But that's why those checks and balances are in place. They don't listen. Suspend they ass up to the alternative school. [01:07:52] Speaker B: I need a teacher to email us to let. Let us know. [01:07:55] Speaker A: I'm sure they will. [01:07:57] Speaker B: Whether or not it's that cut and dry with these kids these days. [01:08:05] Speaker A: I mean, it's some parents that's gonna, you know, y'all took my son. Y'all took my baby phone. Cause I'm one of them. I always tell him. And that's probably why he's so scared. Like, he's scared that they gonna take the phone and I'm gonna be mad. But I always told him if a teacher take his phone and it's something that, like, was out of his control or something he ain't did. Let me fight that battle. Cause you goddamn right I'll be up there. Cause I pay for this motherfucker. Give me my goddamn phone back. [01:08:26] Speaker B: But what has he done? [01:08:28] Speaker A: He don't do anything. That's what I'm saying. [01:08:29] Speaker B: Big black tea. What has he done? I'll tell you what he's done. He's been on his phone. [01:08:33] Speaker A: He don't really. He is so scared. Good thing he got to watch. Cause if I text him during school, he is scared to pull his phone out and check his text. [01:08:41] Speaker B: Really? [01:08:41] Speaker A: Yes. [01:08:42] Speaker B: Um, speaking of checking text, it was a guy that suing Apple for some text. His wife found some not actually deleted text messages from a social, from a sex worker. He suing apple for $6 million. This was a british man. His wife ended up finding messages, and they subsequently got divorced. He has claimed that the tech company isn't transparent about the fact that deleting messages on one device. Oh. Doesn't mean they are deleted on other Apple devices. [01:09:18] Speaker A: Common sense. [01:09:20] Speaker B: It's not. I know somebody that linked all of their messages on all of their devices, dummy. And I told. And their message popped up. One time we were doing a live, and I was like, why would you have it linked on your iPad? With the amount of extracurricular activities you be doing, that's not smart. It's not at all. I turn them off and I live alone. If you are told a message is deleted, you are entitled to believe it's deleted. My thoughts are, if I had been able to talk to her rationally and she had not had such a brutal realization of it, I might still be married. No, if you wasn't fucking sex workers, you might still be married. The unidentified man, who is reportedly middle aged, is seeking over 5 million pounds, which is $6.34 million from Apple, the same amount that was taken from him in the divorce and legal costs. I don't care nothing about you, rich man. He told the Times that he sought out sex workers when he was married and would reach out to them via the iMessage app on his phone. He would then delete the text, but didn't realize they hadn't been deleted from the family's iMac. Lord, this is no accomplishment. [01:10:38] Speaker A: Imac connected. [01:10:41] Speaker B: I know people who got all of every device they got. Is that kids connected to their. What's it called? Not the cloud. [01:10:50] Speaker A: Apple ID. [01:10:50] Speaker B: Apple ID? Yeah. And all of the messages turned and pop up. See, in my opinion, it's all because Apple told me my messages were deleted and they weren't. If the message had said, these messages are deleted on this device, that would have been a clue. Or these messages are deleted on this device only. That would have been even better. You want them to hold your hand? Whatever. Whatever your wife got, she deserved. You could have took back a disease to her. Anything. We were talking about tv earlier. I know you had this one down for your quick hits, but to be outperformed Disney, Peacock and Max last month, I believe it. I do too. What's the main reason you believe it? [01:11:41] Speaker A: Cause to be double platinum at my. [01:11:42] Speaker B: House, that and to be is free. [01:11:46] Speaker A: Ah, yeah. [01:11:47] Speaker B: All the others you gotta pay for. The San Francisco based company was founded in 2017 and was acquired by Fox in 2020 for 44. I'm sorry, $440 million. It offers 250,000 tv episodes and movies. 63% of its users described themselves as cord nerve cord nevers, people who never subscribe to a paid tv package or cord cutters. About half of what to be categorizes as multicultural, covering black, latino, asian and LGBTQ audiences. You know something I found out about to be probably about maybe a month or two ago that Rupert Murdoch owns to be the guy who owns Fox. [01:12:37] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:12:38] Speaker B: And they said what he did when Fox was early, he just used black programming to get Fox big. And then once Fox got big, he got rid of the black. He canceled Martin and living color a whole bunch of other shows. But, you know, I wonder if that's what's going to happen with to be if they gonna get rid of a lot of the Detroit stuff and, you know, McGraw Ave, that gonna be gone. [01:13:11] Speaker A: We need another season of McGraw Ave. [01:13:13] Speaker B: Well, McGraw, I think I watched the first season of that shout out to Tuan, shout out to Ace and boog. They put me on that. They the ones who had me on download to me. Probably about three, four years ago. Yeah, probably about four years. No matter if it was before the. [01:13:27] Speaker A: Pandemic, it'd be so many movies that come across as recommendations that I wanna watch and I can't because Caleb come and just wanna sit beside me while I'm watching tv. And with them movies, you never know when a threesome gonna pop off. [01:13:41] Speaker B: You never know. [01:13:41] Speaker A: And them girls will be so goddamn thick. [01:13:43] Speaker B: Awesome bestiality. Like that one movie. [01:13:46] Speaker A: You remember, dog? [01:13:49] Speaker B: Did he put peanut butter down there? [01:13:51] Speaker A: Something. Yeah, he did. [01:13:53] Speaker B: That was wild. And then recorded it, and then her family saw it. That was a wild ass movie, but. [01:13:58] Speaker A: Everybody got a BBL. [01:14:00] Speaker B: Did you ever watch cinnamon? [01:14:01] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:14:02] Speaker B: I thought that was a good movie. It was good acting, and it looked crisp. Yeah. I thought that was interesting that, uh. Cause I just got. No, I don't even have peacock yet. [01:14:13] Speaker A: Hmm. I only watch Bel air. [01:14:16] Speaker B: I don't. I watched the first season on the app, on a. One of them streaming apps. I was pirating it, and I didn't feel inclined to watch the second season. So I think maybe they took too long strike. To bring it back to strike. Yup. Uh huh. The only one of these that I paid for that it outperformed was Disney. Plus, I don't pay for Max. Cause I use somebody that don't use theirs. Cause they pay for HBO, and so it comes free. And I don't use nobody. I don't have peacocks. [01:14:49] Speaker A: Mine come with my cable service. [01:14:52] Speaker B: You got a cable? [01:14:54] Speaker A: Not cable. Internet. [01:14:55] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I'm about to say you going back to the dark side, but just like they said on this, like, a lot of. I'm a cord cutter. You a cord cutter? A lot of people cord cutters nowadays. I want to say, is Martin on Tubi now? No, Martin's on Netflix now. [01:15:10] Speaker A: Mm hmm. It's just kind of Netflix. [01:15:12] Speaker B: Yeah. A few years ago, Martin was on Tubi, so, yeah. Shout out to Tobey and all of y'all who want to watch McGraw av. What's another one? Do Quan Mills got some shows on. [01:15:22] Speaker A: There I don't like? Do Quan mills make shows? [01:15:26] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:15:27] Speaker A: He got some wild ass shows. [01:15:28] Speaker B: He went viral recently. You seen that video of the guy sitting in the car talking about, you know, since he gained weight, people look at him different or whatever. [01:15:38] Speaker A: That's corn mills? [01:15:39] Speaker B: Yes. [01:15:39] Speaker A: Hmm. Okay. [01:15:41] Speaker B: That's what. Shout out to trees. That what tree said. That was Quan Mills. But yeah. What else happened this week? It was this white lady that. She used the n word in one of her videos, and I didn't know she was from North Carolina. It went viral. [01:16:03] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:16:07] Speaker B: And her name is Lily Gaddis. She made a series of inflammatory comments, including references to dumb whites and immigrants fresh off the boat looking for a green card. And they got her ass up out of there. And the crazy part about it is, she worked for a black woman. [01:16:29] Speaker A: She just assumed that the company she worked for was white owned. [01:16:32] Speaker B: She had to. I'm trying to find a video. She said something she didn't do. [01:16:38] Speaker A: Hard r. I saw, I heard it. [01:16:40] Speaker B: It wasn't hard r. Oh, you saw the video? [01:16:44] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Yeah, she was down. She said, niggas, niggas. [01:16:48] Speaker B: She too lily white. She the kind of white person I like, though. I don't like them white people. Like, it's a fine, like, you can be cool, a cool white person. You know, you know, the slang and stuff. But just dress regular. Don't dress like b rad. Just dress regular. Dress how you dress. She, she put out a tweet saying, oh, no, I just got fired. I'm trying to find a video. Oh, she got a gun too. Damn. She got 41,000 followers on. 45,000 followers on TikTok. Is that a lot on Dan? A lot on TikTok. Is it more to me, you own. [01:17:27] Speaker A: TikTok to get your money? No, I don't post any more of it. [01:17:30] Speaker B: 45,000, that's. [01:17:31] Speaker A: That's a lot. [01:17:32] Speaker B: 45,000 followers on TikTok, to me, is like 7000 followers on Instagram. How many you got on Instagram? [01:17:40] Speaker A: On TikTok? [01:17:40] Speaker B: I'm not on TikTok. [01:17:42] Speaker A: Oh, how many you got on Instagram? [01:17:46] Speaker B: Like 5000, something like that. [01:17:47] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [01:17:48] Speaker B: I think maybe I'll follow. Maybe we got 2000. Yeah, I don't be posting. I'd be posting. I'd be reposting reels. Oh, she was on Infowars. Wow. Anyway, I thought that was interesting that she got fired. If y'all saw that video, she got fired, and she worked for a black woman in North Carolina. So there. Let's see what else happened this week before we get out of here. Oh, you a home from worker person? [01:18:29] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:18:30] Speaker B: You ever bought one of them things to keep your mouth moving? [01:18:34] Speaker A: No. Mainly because the type of work I do. [01:18:37] Speaker B: Oh, you got it. [01:18:38] Speaker A: For the most part, I have to stay plugged in. I'm looking for that position where I could just, you know, go to target. [01:18:47] Speaker B: Be out and about with Wells Fargo. They fired some workers after allegedly catching them simulating keyboard activity. They filed more than a dozen workers last month after allegations that the employees were faking work activity on their computers. Says the firings come as many employees remain remote or in hybrid roles following the pandemic, blah, blah, blah. So what they did was they purchased things like mouse movers or mouse jigglers. The trick? Activity? Tracking software used by the employers. These devices, which cost about $20 each, keep cursors jiggling on the screen in a way that mimics mouse movement, making it appear that a worker is active at their computer and working while they're not. There are also devices that automatically press keyboard keys, mimicking the act of typing. That cost about dollar 60 each. I ain't telling y'all to use them, but that's the price. It's 20 and 60. It's unclear whether the Wells Fargo employees were using mouse movers or faking work at home or at the office. Oh, yeah, they started making their people go back to work in 2022. I wish they would have told how they caught the people, though. [01:20:06] Speaker A: They probably singled them people out. You know, not too many companies care about that shit as long as you get your work done. [01:20:12] Speaker B: But you know what, though? I seen people that work that, like, like, say, like your job that you used to work for, and they be doing dumb shit while they on the clock and then taking pictures of themselves doing it or putting it on social media. [01:20:28] Speaker A: Like, I've seen, I've ran up on reels on Instagram where the screen is in the background, and I can, like, that look like the same system. I would use that word, like, you. [01:20:41] Speaker B: Ain'T trying to come up. [01:20:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that's customer information back there. What are you doing? But, yeah, as long as you're getting your work done, most companies don't care. Cause while I was with that company for a period of time, I didn't have to be stuck to my desk. [01:20:56] Speaker B: So you was watching everything? [01:20:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I was in the kitchen. I'm cooking. [01:21:00] Speaker B: Amy's in the kitchen cooking rice. [01:21:02] Speaker A: I've been down the street picking up my boy from the bus stop, Philly. I run up to Walmart. [01:21:13] Speaker B: That's what I was about to say. Picking up your order at Walmart. [01:21:15] Speaker A: So, like, they don't care as long as you get the work done. [01:21:19] Speaker B: That's a life hack. You got me into that. Now, I had got some stuff on target, but I had ordered it, but I ain't got the signs down yet. So I ordered and I went to target, but I went as soon as I ordered it. No, I sat in that mother for 45 minutes, sitting in the damn parking lot, my car getting hot and shit. I had to turn my car. I wanna mess up my alternator or something. I don't know what the fuck. No, I gotta wait for that email. Yeah, yeah, but it got. It didn't take, you know, too long. But I was like, damn, I should have waited, but I might start doing that for everything now. Cause it ain't no extra charge. Yeah, they just might not have. [01:22:01] Speaker A: Right. And Walmart will let you. I know you don't shop at Walmart, but they'll let you do replacements. [01:22:09] Speaker B: They'll send you a message. [01:22:10] Speaker A: Yeah. If they order, like, nature's own bread and they out of the nature's own, you can say what you want the replacement to be. [01:22:17] Speaker B: If they're out, I wish the fuck I would order nature's own bread. [01:22:20] Speaker A: What's wrong with nature's own bread? [01:22:21] Speaker B: It ain't $0.79, that's what you're wrong with. I'm kind of crazy. [01:22:25] Speaker A: Ooh, I hope I don't ever have to go back to cheap bread. [01:22:28] Speaker B: Whatever. Cheap bread. I feel. I feel offended. [01:22:32] Speaker A: Sara Lee ain't that bad. I mean, it ain't that cheap. Sara Lee certainly got some good bread. [01:22:37] Speaker B: That's good. I know, but, you know, I don't taste the bread when I got that good meat on. They see, first I grab a piece. [01:22:45] Speaker A: Of your nature's own and I boil. [01:22:47] Speaker B: It in some heat and I shove it in some bread. Yeah, yeah, I get that. What's that yellow bread they have at the food line? What's it. They got it. All of. They got them. Them penny saver, you know, the cheap shit. It's bread, but they got the cups and everything, you know, you buy the tissue and all of that. [01:23:12] Speaker A: That's what it is. Whatever it is. That's the name of it. Bread corpse. [01:23:16] Speaker B: What's the name of it? What's the fish in there? I probably got some stuff in the shop. [01:23:19] Speaker A: It's the. [01:23:19] Speaker B: What's it called? [01:23:21] Speaker A: It's the food lime brand. [01:23:22] Speaker B: But it ain't even food lime brand though. It's cheaper than food lime brand. For real. I'm about to go. [01:23:27] Speaker A: I know I done did the plates before. [01:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I got some plates in there now. I forgot what it called. It ain't called Penny Saver. It calls something, but they got the food line brand too. Oh, shit. But, yeah, let's see. Oh, your boys, what you say, 15? You see this new bill they trying to pass? [01:23:52] Speaker A: I do, and I'm not too much worried about it. [01:23:56] Speaker B: Why? [01:23:56] Speaker A: Because don't guys gotta register for selected service when they turn 18? Anyway? [01:24:01] Speaker B: So I was gonna ask you that. Women didn't have to register. Yeah, I remember having to register. And your best friend, Amanda Seale, she made making a big deal about it. [01:24:13] Speaker A: Cuz don't they come ham you up if you don't register? [01:24:16] Speaker B: Suppose you're supposed to, like, get a. Get a charge or something like that. [01:24:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:24:22] Speaker B: And all you gotta do. All you had to do was go to the post office and register, whatever. But now they're saying they wanted to be automatic. And it went from 18 to 24 before. Now it's 18 to 26, so. Yeah. [01:24:38] Speaker A: Good luck with that. [01:24:39] Speaker B: Yeah. People fussing about it passed the House. I guess it got to go past the Senate now. That's the order, right? House and then the Senate, and then it go to the president. [01:24:51] Speaker A: Get me to line. I mean, I passed the class. I'll let you know in the fall. Cause t gotta take it. You gotta take us history. [01:25:00] Speaker B: Us history. [01:25:00] Speaker A: I'll let you know. [01:25:01] Speaker B: Is that us history or civics? [01:25:04] Speaker A: For me, it was us government. [01:25:05] Speaker B: US government? [01:25:06] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:25:07] Speaker B: I think I had both. Did you have both? [01:25:09] Speaker A: We didn't have a civics class, I don't think. [01:25:11] Speaker B: No, I'm saying us history and us government. Did you have both of them? Right? [01:25:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:25:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. Yeah, I think I had a civics class. Are we learning? [01:25:19] Speaker A: Did you know that the South Carolina history class that the kids take in middle school now do not teach them all of the counties? I was so offended. [01:25:31] Speaker B: Wait, there was a South Carolina history. [01:25:33] Speaker A: Class in middle school? You take it in middle school? [01:25:36] Speaker B: Amy, that was 50 years ago. How the fuck am I supposed to remember that? [01:25:40] Speaker A: I don't know. I just remember coach bell making us. He taught us all of the south carolina counties in alphabetical order. [01:25:47] Speaker B: That's your school. Cause I was like allendale county, not coach bell. [01:25:53] Speaker A: That was, uh. That would have been coach pool. [01:25:56] Speaker B: I'm trying to think. Let me see. Calphatic order. [01:25:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:25:59] Speaker B: You know, I used to. My mama know abbeville first. My mama know the, um. The states in order. She know. Cause, uh. Cause they had to learn it in school in alphabetical order. And it was some kind of little song. [01:26:13] Speaker A: Oh, my child didn't know. What the capital of Montana is he learning it this summer. [01:26:18] Speaker B: Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up. Montana. [01:26:22] Speaker A: Helena or Helena? [01:26:24] Speaker B: Oh, okay. What's another one? [01:26:27] Speaker A: Idaho. [01:26:30] Speaker B: You said it. I did. What is it? Idaho? Des moines. [01:26:33] Speaker A: Boise. [01:26:33] Speaker B: Oh, boise. Des moines is our des moines hour. [01:26:39] Speaker A: So that's what he learned in this summer. [01:26:41] Speaker B: Which one is Caleb? [01:26:42] Speaker A: Learning how to tell time on a traditional clock. And he learned in the states. [01:26:46] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. [01:26:47] Speaker A: In the capitals. [01:26:48] Speaker B: The biggest waste of time I've heard in the last three years is you teaching your son an analog clock. [01:26:54] Speaker A: But the school is gonna teach it, so I wanna be ahead of it. [01:26:59] Speaker B: Oh, he'll see. And that's the kind of thing that make kids bored in school. Cause they gonna know everything when they get to school. It's 715. Caleb, give somebody else a chance to have some 442. [01:27:22] Speaker A: They good at it, too. He picked it up real quick. [01:27:24] Speaker B: It ain't hard. It's these dumb niggers, these dumb people. These people so damn dumb these days. It's a shame. Hell, I don't think you got anything else before we get into our quiz? Anything serious, exciting? Nothing. It's been a slow week, I think. Cause it was so hot. That ain't really too much been going on. And concerts. You see Chris Brown got stuck in the add. His concert. [01:27:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:27:55] Speaker B: I thought that was kind of funny. And he still. I heard two things about his concert. You know the little meet and greet. I heard that's the concert is included. Then I heard the concert ain't included. Wait, you heard that thing about that? [01:28:09] Speaker A: That's a separate charge. [01:28:10] Speaker B: That's a separate. [01:28:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:28:11] Speaker B: So they pay 1100. So they paying for their ticket and 1100 on top of that. [01:28:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:28:15] Speaker B: Damn. [01:28:20] Speaker A: And it ain't just got women. [01:28:22] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I saw a dude do the little. [01:28:26] Speaker A: Dragon Ball Z. Oh, that was Dragon Ball Z. [01:28:28] Speaker B: Something like that. [01:28:28] Speaker A: Don't get me. [01:28:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it was Dragon Ball. [01:28:31] Speaker A: I know it would come from a cartoon. [01:28:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:28:33] Speaker A: Anyway, we talked about a lot of sports, especially basketball, so we do have to take a moment. [01:28:37] Speaker B: Basketball. We talked about basketball. Why you said it like that? [01:28:41] Speaker A: Cause my nose is running. [01:28:42] Speaker B: Why you said it like that? You want me get some tissue? [01:28:44] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:28:44] Speaker B: Like that? [01:28:45] Speaker A: It's allergies. [01:28:46] Speaker B: Basketball. [01:28:46] Speaker A: Did you know this week allergies? [01:28:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I was fine until you made that goddamn post and that damn ragweed jump on my ass Friday afternoon. [01:28:58] Speaker A: See, you woulda just thought it was a cold. [01:29:00] Speaker B: No, I don't think like that. I know a cold come from germs. Cause I know it wasn't cold. And it ain't cold season. Niggas get stopped, they be like, I got a cold, bitch, you ain't got. You got a fever. You ain't got no cold. Anyway, I'm sorry. Go ahead. Jerry west basketball. [01:29:16] Speaker A: Jerry west, the man behind the NBA logo passed away this week and the. [01:29:21] Speaker B: NBA, what did they play? Basketball. You sound like you from Long island. Hi, how are you? This is basketball player Jerry west. [01:29:36] Speaker A: Sound like an italian basketball. Basketball. Messina's article here that Charles Barkley has announced that he is retiring from tv. [01:29:46] Speaker B: I saw that. He said he's well, he gonna be in 2025, so he would have been doing that job for 25 years. [01:29:54] Speaker A: Damn. [01:29:55] Speaker B: You know, and I thought about, like, you know your kids, right? [01:29:58] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:29:59] Speaker B: They would only know him as a commentator, not as a basketball player. Cause he's been doing 25 years. He only played basketball 16 years. [01:30:07] Speaker A: That's crazy. And didn't get a ring. [01:30:10] Speaker B: Yep. That damn Michael Jordan. Yeah. [01:30:15] Speaker A: So it's summertime. I saw on Facebook earlier today that a lot of people went down to Lake Murray yesterday in Columbia and had a good time. [01:30:24] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard somebody turn a boat over or something. [01:30:28] Speaker A: So there's another lake that's popular, Lake Lanier in Georgia. [01:30:33] Speaker B: What part of Georgia is that? Is it, like, near Atlanta? [01:30:37] Speaker A: Kinda, yeah. Driving distance. [01:30:40] Speaker B: Okay. [01:30:41] Speaker A: But now, I mean, Lake Lanier has, you know, the reputation of being a killer lake, mainly because there's a city sitting up under. But, you know, whatever. [01:30:50] Speaker B: Shit, Lake Meridew, too. [01:30:51] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:30:53] Speaker B: Yep. [01:30:54] Speaker A: So now there are earthquakes happening at Lake Ladinia. They're tracking movements under that lake. [01:31:00] Speaker B: They trying not to get them to build. Are they really building the water park there? [01:31:04] Speaker A: They want to. [01:31:05] Speaker B: Oh, so they ain't started construction or nothing. What do you think that is? [01:31:10] Speaker A: Oscarville? [01:31:12] Speaker B: Oh, that's the name of the city that was down there. Was it named after a nigga named Oscar? [01:31:19] Speaker A: More than likely. [01:31:23] Speaker B: And there's no creative names for places Virginia was named after. Woman. I started to say the b word. A woman named Virginia. Charlotte is named after Queen Charlotte. [01:31:36] Speaker A: That's about all cities named after something. [01:31:38] Speaker B: Of the people person. Or there's no creative names. [01:31:42] Speaker A: Something that happens in that city. Like, I'm sure there's places like Graniteville. Maybe there's some granite. [01:31:48] Speaker B: Was there? [01:31:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:31:49] Speaker B: Yeah. You ever heard of Pringle Town? [01:31:54] Speaker A: No. [01:31:55] Speaker B: I think it's a place where people last name Pringle. They just. Where they from and they just start calling it that. But as a kid, I would want that to be where the Pringles was made. Or it's named after the people that used to live there. And they just killed everybody. [01:32:10] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a way to get a name. [01:32:12] Speaker B: Like, you know, the Indians or whatever. But, yeah. [01:32:16] Speaker A: Anyway, who the darlings are named after? [01:32:18] Speaker B: Somebody. Somebody darling? [01:32:21] Speaker A: Yep, the darlings. The Waffle house has announced that they are raising their prices. [01:32:29] Speaker B: How can you tell? They all are different damn prices every time you. [01:32:32] Speaker A: Every time. But they're saying that the cost of paying their people more, paying their employees more, plus the cost of maintaining. Get this. Maintaining clean restaurants. Clean and safe, healthy restaurants. Is gonna cause them to raise the price. [01:32:52] Speaker B: Do you? I don't get. I don't really get dirty from Waffle house. I know it's a trope. The most I might get is my table might be a little sticky. [01:33:06] Speaker A: Yeah, the table and the floor will be sticky. Like, I trust the food. [01:33:09] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't never get dirty from Waffle house. [01:33:12] Speaker A: I never seen no roaches in a waffle house I went to. [01:33:14] Speaker B: Yeah, me. [01:33:15] Speaker A: But, you know, they just don't wipe down good. They don't mop. [01:33:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh. They just ain't got time to. Cause people coming in. [01:33:21] Speaker A: Oh, gosh. [01:33:22] Speaker B: But you know that guy that reviewed food? Was it mister chime time? [01:33:28] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:33:29] Speaker B: So it was after he did the video with the egg rolls. You seen that video where he got egg rolls from someplace in North Carolina and then he, like, blew up. [01:33:37] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:33:38] Speaker B: So he went to, like, a whole bunch of different waffle houses. [01:33:41] Speaker A: Oh. [01:33:42] Speaker B: Ordered an all star special. [01:33:43] Speaker A: Same exact thing every time. [01:33:45] Speaker B: Every time. And about 30% of the time, it was a different price. Like, some of the times the price was, like the same. It was like 13.97 or whatever. And it came up to the same. But some of the times, like, it was a little more. Sometimes it was a little less. And he's like, I just don't understand why it was like, she went to, like, 20 waffle houses too. It was crazy. [01:34:05] Speaker A: Cause I don't think there's a button. I don't think they're pushing a button that says all star breakfast. Like, they're punching in numbers. [01:34:13] Speaker B: And they be different every time too. And then sometimes you'll get charged for, like, a takeout fee and sometimes you won't. Yup. [01:34:20] Speaker A: Depends on how she feeling. [01:34:22] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Does she like your hair or something? [01:34:24] Speaker A: Mm hmm. If her boyfriend ain't got on her nerves this morning before she came to work. [01:34:27] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Or his boyfriend. [01:34:33] Speaker A: You ever heard of the Derricos? [01:34:35] Speaker B: The what? [01:34:36] Speaker A: Of the Rico's. I never watched the show. It's doubling down with the derrico's. They are a couple. [01:34:42] Speaker B: Where the fuck you. [01:34:43] Speaker A: Who has 14 kids? [01:34:44] Speaker B: Oh, you was working while you was working? [01:34:48] Speaker A: I got 13 kids. They are a couple. Deonna, Karen, they got 13 kids. And they are. [01:34:54] Speaker B: They're from South Carolina. [01:34:56] Speaker A: From divorce? I think so. [01:34:58] Speaker B: I wanna say they from, like, lake City or some shit. [01:35:00] Speaker A: Yeah, they filed them for divorce. Like, they have multiples. A lot of the kids are multiples. [01:35:05] Speaker B: Oh, all their names start with a D. Quintuplets. [01:35:08] Speaker A: They got two twins. Now y'all just quintuplets. [01:35:12] Speaker B: They making up names and triplets. You see these ten year olds name. [01:35:15] Speaker A: Yo, everybody gotta have a d d. [01:35:19] Speaker B: A I c I a N. Day Shan Dayton. D a I t e n. Daniko. Deris Diaz. Mean ten. Diaz. Dior Dawson. Spelled goofy. The most goofy way you can spell Dawson. [01:35:39] Speaker A: Oh, dear. Because the mama named Karen. D'Arrin D. Aaron. Diver. [01:35:46] Speaker B: Diver. [01:35:49] Speaker A: Darian was first. That's the 18 year old. Oh, God. Dallas, Denver. [01:35:55] Speaker B: It's their daddy fault. His name Deion. [01:36:01] Speaker A: So they are filing for divorce and they say they plan to co parent. And then my first thought was, what the fuck choice do you have? [01:36:07] Speaker B: I ain't lying. [01:36:10] Speaker A: You cannot leave this woman with all these kids. [01:36:13] Speaker B: No, they got 14 kids. Yeah. Cause they got 13 minor children. Oh. [01:36:19] Speaker A: And then the 18 year old, I knew it was 14. [01:36:22] Speaker B: That's crazy. I think. I wanna say they from South Carolina, though. [01:36:26] Speaker A: I think they are. I know that 18 year old ready to get the fuck. [01:36:29] Speaker B: I ain't lying all them down. [01:36:30] Speaker A: Kids. [01:36:31] Speaker B: But you know what, though? Somebody like that might not. They would have to live with somebody. [01:36:37] Speaker A: They got some kind of help. [01:36:39] Speaker B: No, I'm saying the 18 year old. Cause I don't know if being used to, like, being around, like, a big family like that. I don't know if they would be able to by themselves without being like. Like if you lived in a family, like three or four people and you live by yourself and your house quiet, you cool. But you used to haven't. [01:37:00] Speaker A: She probably was waiting for that moment her whole life. [01:37:02] Speaker B: Probably. [01:37:02] Speaker A: So she probably don't ever want to talk to nobody again. [01:37:05] Speaker B: Let me see where they. I thought. I think for sure that's where they from. What's that last name? [01:37:10] Speaker A: Dereko? Dereco's. [01:37:15] Speaker B: Where are they from? Mmm. I bet that thing yanking, too, boy. Well, it's a. [01:37:28] Speaker A: There's only, what? Only been four pregnancies, right? The 18 year old, the twins, the quintuplets and the triplets. She only been pregnant four times. [01:37:37] Speaker B: See, that's why you got the scholarships. You did that math. Quick. I want to say they from South Carolina. [01:37:44] Speaker A: I think they are. Yeah, I remember. I remember them being from South Carolina. Either way, shout out to keeper, sir. [01:37:54] Speaker B: If she get all the kids that. [01:37:55] Speaker A: Child support about to tell his ass. [01:37:57] Speaker B: Up, maybe they can just keep doing the show. [01:38:03] Speaker A: Okay. [01:38:04] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Good job today. [01:38:07] Speaker A: Okay. [01:38:08] Speaker B: Cuz these blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. I did a good job today. [01:38:14] Speaker A: Okay. [01:38:15] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today. [01:38:20] Speaker A: Okay. [01:38:20] Speaker B: I did a good job today. Blessings come from God, cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. This scammer of the week takes us to Texas. There's a woman, she steals checks from mid South bank and forces them to steal over $14,000, police say Germantown, Tennessee, says she faces very real jail time over a series of fake checks. Michelle Alexis Wallace, 23, was arrested on Wednesday, May 29, and charged with forgery between $10,000 and $60,000 in identity theft, according to the Shelby county sheriff's office. Court records claim that Wallace stole several checks from the Germantown post office. What? From the post office on Farmington Boulevard in October 2023, altered those checks and stole over $14,000 in the process. One man told police that they had dropped off a check at the bot or at the post office for $120, only to notice a few days later that his check had been altered to $5,600 and deposited into wallet. [01:39:35] Speaker A: God, that's old school right there. [01:39:37] Speaker B: She just put the money right into her own account. A few days later, a woman told police that two of her $5 checks had been changed to $4,500 a month. [01:39:46] Speaker A: You got no check for $5? [01:39:48] Speaker B: Probably for stamps, old ass lady. Well, I don't got no. Let me get a book of stamps. How much a book of stamps cost? [01:39:56] Speaker A: Ooh, I just bought a book of stamps earlier this week. [01:39:59] Speaker B: Motherfucker. For what? [01:40:00] Speaker A: Cause you never know when you need a stamp. And I needed a stamp and I didn't have any, so I went to the post office to mail the letter. [01:40:07] Speaker B: You spend $14 and you gonna have them stamps. Stamps gonna go up in price forever. Stamps also, they don't matter the price. How much you pay for the. [01:40:16] Speaker A: I wanna say $14. [01:40:17] Speaker B: I be knowing. Shit. [01:40:20] Speaker A: Hold on. [01:40:20] Speaker B: I'm gonna look at how many transactions. $1014 for ten stamps. [01:40:25] Speaker A: Hold on. I don't know. [01:40:26] Speaker B: I drive it over there where they. [01:40:29] Speaker A: I have the book of stamps. [01:40:30] Speaker B: It's cheaper for Amazon. [01:40:32] Speaker A: So let's see, 2468. Gotta be 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 stamps. [01:40:40] Speaker B: They get american. Flagstaff. She had no Maribel cloud Bathuns. [01:40:43] Speaker A: She asked me, she was like, do you wanna see what type we got? I was like, laid on my lunch break. [01:40:48] Speaker B: You should have. [01:40:48] Speaker A: It was, please, just get me to stand. [01:40:50] Speaker B: It's black music. You could have got Ella Fitzgerald or somebody. [01:40:54] Speaker A: Please just give me some stamps. [01:40:56] Speaker B: Ozzie Davis. What's the man name? Ozzy Osborne. What's the man name that played the trumpet. Dizzy Gillesbee. That's it. You knew I was talking about with them Z's. You got a Richard Prize Stamps, ma'am. [01:41:09] Speaker A: She was mad too. Cause I didn't. [01:41:11] Speaker B: She wants you to get. Let me get to Martin Luther King. [01:41:15] Speaker A: She's like, you don't want to see what we got. [01:41:18] Speaker B: Oh, y'all got Malcolm X, huh? Let me get some Malcolm X's. [01:41:21] Speaker A: She was offended that I did not look to see what different kind of steps they were. [01:41:25] Speaker B: Y'all got Claire hustle stamps. [01:41:27] Speaker A: What? [01:41:30] Speaker B: Let me get a book of them Tubmans. [01:41:33] Speaker A: Speaking of, where's our twenties? But anyway, that's besides the point. [01:41:36] Speaker B: That's what y'all got. Y'all got them stamps and you should have got em. That's why she offended. We gave. It was a white lady. [01:41:42] Speaker A: Mm mm. She was black, so she was super offended. [01:41:44] Speaker B: Old black lady. [01:41:44] Speaker A: She was a little older. Work at the post office. [01:41:47] Speaker B: She saw your hair. She probably thought she wanted a rainbow flag one. [01:41:51] Speaker A: Wait, what, nigga? I was gonna say, like, I got black ass hair, but I don't have gay ass hair. Thank you. [01:41:58] Speaker B: You got them tips? You got them tips. Them tips is. That's like Coca Cola tips. Coca Cola tips. What color that is on the. [01:42:07] Speaker A: You know what? These. Why my tip? The tips of my hair look like this. [01:42:10] Speaker B: What color? [01:42:11] Speaker A: Because when I. When I had a little fro, when I had my twa, it was blonde. Like when I had my fade, it was blonde. And this is what grew out. And I just never colored it again. [01:42:22] Speaker B: It looked burgundy. Well, not burgundy. What's it, cherry coke. Ain't that a color? Woman, get a cherry one. It's a dark, like. It ain't Burgundy. Burgundy. But it's like a dark. One of my exes had got the color one time in her head. [01:42:35] Speaker A: It was named after a soda. [01:42:36] Speaker B: Yeah, it was named after a soda, but it was, you know, a dark. Darker. Darker Burgundy. But it was named after dark soda. She had a doobie, though. It was a doobie that let you know how long ago that was. I wanna say it was cherry Coke or something like that. Cheer one. I don't know, but that's what I thought anyway. [01:42:53] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, she was mad. You wanna see what kind of stamps we got? Lady, I'm in a hurry, please. [01:42:59] Speaker B: You should've said somebody extra white. You got them trump stamps. She gave you the equivalent. She just gave you the basic ass american flag stamp. Bank records obtained by a detective showed that Wallace had deposited those checks into her account. At an AtM on Austin P highway. That's the thing. Nowadays. They gonna know every step of the. Trust me, they know exactly when you did it, where you did it, and. [01:43:21] Speaker A: The ATM's got cameras. [01:43:24] Speaker B: Girl say she stole a total of $14,600 with the three altered checks. I wonder, did she spend anything? Like, did she get to spend it? [01:43:37] Speaker A: But that's old school right there. Take your checks out, the mail. You know they got an alarm for your mailbox now? [01:43:42] Speaker B: What do you mean? [01:43:43] Speaker A: How come I get one? A ring alarm. [01:43:45] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [01:43:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:43:46] Speaker B: Shout out to Nas. [01:43:49] Speaker A: Think about getting one for the holidays for. [01:43:54] Speaker B: Cause people still that bad? [01:43:56] Speaker A: I mean, I haven't had anything stolen out of my mailbox except for Caleb. Uh, report card. [01:44:03] Speaker B: They stole it. [01:44:04] Speaker A: I saw it. Cause I got the informed delivery. So I get an email with what's coming in the mail every day. I want his report card. And that same day, four other envelopes came, but the report card wasn't there. [01:44:16] Speaker B: What if they put it in somebody else's mailbox? [01:44:18] Speaker A: Exactly like my neighbors. Bring me my fucking report card. I want that report card. [01:44:24] Speaker B: That what you get for being nasty to your neighbors. [01:44:25] Speaker A: You know what? I said that? No, I thought she was about to say nasty to the mailman, like, nasty. [01:44:30] Speaker B: Oh. [01:44:30] Speaker A: Because right after I said that, I fucked my mailman and that he do good things. [01:44:35] Speaker B: Hold up. You said that you did or you would? [01:44:37] Speaker A: I would. [01:44:38] Speaker B: Okay, clear that up. Cause this now sound like you said that I did fuck my mailman. [01:44:42] Speaker A: But I thought I said that I would. [01:44:43] Speaker B: Okay, there you go. [01:44:45] Speaker A: Then he start fucking up with the mail. Where's my baby? Report card. I want the report card. I didn't report it. Cause you can report on the website when you didn't get something. I reported it. [01:44:53] Speaker B: And you need that. Yes, but, I mean, you know the answers, don't. [01:44:56] Speaker A: I do, but I still want it. [01:44:58] Speaker B: Oh, it was that good, huh? You put that shit on the. [01:45:01] Speaker A: Get my fucking mail. [01:45:02] Speaker B: You don't put that on the fridge or there. Damn. I'm trying to find this last song. Oh, there we go. It was something I was gonna say. My notifications finally started working on my phone. For my phone. [01:45:18] Speaker A: Did you restart it? [01:45:19] Speaker B: No, I did that a week ago. None of that shit worked. I deleted the apps and put them back on. And just randomly yesterday, they started working. [01:45:28] Speaker A: Did you make sure you didn't have a software update? [01:45:31] Speaker B: Yeah, I did all that. Yep. I tried to update every last thing, and it just. Some of the apps automatically, like, I'm. [01:45:40] Speaker A: Talking about Apple software update. [01:45:42] Speaker B: Oh, no, I didn't. No, I'm not doing that. I don't do that. The first week. [01:45:47] Speaker A: It's not out yet. [01:45:48] Speaker B: 18. [01:45:48] Speaker A: It's not out yet. [01:45:50] Speaker B: Well, yeah, I ain't updated my phone since. [01:45:53] Speaker A: And you can choose when you go to update, you can not choose 18 if it were out. And you can go down to 17 point. I think it's 17.5 is the latest. [01:46:02] Speaker B: I might go to three. Let me see. What, what you got? [01:46:06] Speaker A: 17.5, let me see. 17.5.1 is what it is. [01:46:16] Speaker B: Nah, that's the one. That's. I can't choose. That's the only one that got up there. 17.5.1, what's the choices? [01:46:24] Speaker A: Okay, get it. [01:46:25] Speaker B: No, cause it let you do something. Cause people was talking about it. [01:46:31] Speaker A: Get your fucking notifications. That's what it do. [01:46:33] Speaker B: No, my notification. I'm straight now. My phone too. What phone you got? 15. [01:46:38] Speaker A: You can call me poor on air. [01:46:40] Speaker B: Yours can't be too much older than mine. [01:46:42] Speaker A: It's younger than yours. [01:46:44] Speaker B: It's newer than mine. [01:46:45] Speaker A: No, it's not. I do not have the latest phone for the first time in my life. [01:46:48] Speaker B: So what phone do you have, poor? [01:46:49] Speaker A: Send me money, y'all. Cash app is Amos. Twenty two cents. I have a twelve pro Max. Send me money. [01:46:56] Speaker B: Oh, I got a 13 promax. [01:46:58] Speaker A: I know you knew your phone was more than half. [01:46:59] Speaker B: No, I did. I thought you had a 14. No, Semby Bunny, the only reason I got a 13 is because I slammed my eleven pro Max in my trunk one day a couple years ago. If it weren't for that. I still have my eleven pro Max. I don't want to have to upgrade, but. [01:47:20] Speaker A: Yeah, this. Oh, I'm. This is. This is the fucking gap. This is white refrigerator. Why me not having the latest phone? Me. [01:47:28] Speaker B: So what's the latest? 15. Right? [01:47:30] Speaker A: 15 pro Max right now. Yeah, that's what I would get. [01:47:33] Speaker B: I'm thinking about leaving the max. [01:47:36] Speaker A: Why you going down the size? [01:47:39] Speaker B: Oh, because it just too big. [01:47:42] Speaker A: I like em big. [01:47:43] Speaker B: We know the pro. The max is just obnoxiously big. And I got like a six back there. [01:47:52] Speaker A: I like it. [01:47:52] Speaker B: And I grabbed my hand and then. You don't put a huge case on yours. Me either, but I got a pop. [01:48:00] Speaker A: Socket to help me hold it. [01:48:03] Speaker B: Jesus Christ. We talking about phones, y'all. [01:48:06] Speaker A: It's just so big. [01:48:08] Speaker B: See, I don't got nothin on mine. [01:48:09] Speaker A: See, that's it. But get you a pop socket. [01:48:11] Speaker B: I don't want feminine. Yes, it is. I don't. Nothing. Don't need to pop those sockets need to be popped around here. Oh, shit, it's almost 02:00 email us [email protected]. thank y'all for listening. Damn, I thought we talked that long. We did. I was talking about tv shows for a long time. But, yeah, check us out. Wednesday we'll be talking about what we doing. Day eight through 15 of the black Music Month challenge. I had to dig deep. Cause this was a little bit harder. [01:48:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:48:50] Speaker B: For me. [01:48:51] Speaker A: Yeah, she changed some of these days up, too. [01:48:53] Speaker B: She did. [01:48:53] Speaker A: So, like, from the initial list that she sent, she changed some of these days up. [01:48:58] Speaker B: That made you think I might have the wrong ones. [01:49:00] Speaker A: Then we'll see you get them directly from. When she post them live. [01:49:05] Speaker B: No, I got. I got the, um, the first screenshot of the whole list. [01:49:09] Speaker A: Okay. You might have something different. [01:49:11] Speaker B: Yeah. But anyway, email us [email protected]. amy, let everybody know they can find your social media. [01:49:17] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amys $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22. [01:49:22] Speaker B: C e n t s. You can find me on social media at preacher underscore BP. Want to thank y'all for listening. Like we said. Check us out Wednesday and, um, we'll be. Hold on. Oh, yeah, this episode 594. So Wednesday be 595. Email us to let us know what y'all think we should do for episode 600. Oh, and it's almost, you know, that time of year again. Almost time. Five birthdays. So you know what that means. I'm begging for stuff, but it's your boy. Be easy. [01:50:00] Speaker A: And it's your girl Amy. [01:50:01] Speaker B: And we out. [01:50:13] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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