July 28, 2025

01:46:08

Not My 3!!!! Or Is It?

Not My 3!!!! Or Is It?
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Not My 3!!!! Or Is It?

Jul 28 2025 | 01:46:08

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On this episode El and B-Eazy talk TV, what they got into this past week, celebrity deaths, scammer of the week, and they talk about some of the hardest times in their lives thanks to an email from DJ Highstar. 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:08] Speaker B: Music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. [00:00:11] Speaker A: The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. Yo, welcome back to another episode of the TJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. [00:00:45] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al. [00:00:47] Speaker A: And we're back. You can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free. 99L. [00:00:53] Speaker B: What up, man? [00:00:53] Speaker A: How you doing, my dog? [00:00:54] Speaker B: Pretty good, man. You looking. Looking like he was concentrating over there. Like. [00:00:58] Speaker A: Yeah, man, I had to remember how to do stuff I ain't did, you know, but I had to do. I had to do the. The tugging and the pulling at the same time. I ain't did that, you know, in a long time. [00:01:09] Speaker B: Be quiet. [00:01:10] Speaker A: Let me finish. Let me figure this out. Yeah. How was your week, man? [00:01:13] Speaker B: It was pretty good, man. Pretty good. [00:01:14] Speaker A: What all you got into this week? [00:01:16] Speaker B: Ah, nothing too much, man. It's back. Back to work. You know, that summer vacation's over. [00:01:20] Speaker A: The kids. [00:01:21] Speaker B: Tomorrow's the official day. The children's. Get back in there. [00:01:24] Speaker A: Really? [00:01:25] Speaker B: Yep. Yep. [00:01:26] Speaker A: I passed by elementary School 1 one evening. [00:01:30] Speaker B: Cars was there, bro. [00:01:31] Speaker A: It was cars everywhere. What's going on? [00:01:33] Speaker B: That was probably. If it was evening. That was open house. [00:01:36] Speaker A: Why you need an open house? We used to do that in school. [00:01:40] Speaker B: Mine's totally different from here. [00:01:42] Speaker A: I don't remember doing open house. [00:01:46] Speaker B: My school. You didn't do that. You didn't have to register every year. [00:01:50] Speaker A: Oh, it just automatically registered. [00:01:52] Speaker B: Like, they got class ready for you. You get an email, you get a. Yeah. You get a mail. [00:01:57] Speaker A: Yeah, in the mail. They did. See how quickly. See how quickly this nigga lied to me Just now. [00:02:01] Speaker B: No, not even in the mail, but on that last report card. Yeah, because you get the report card the last day of school. That last report card on the back, it'll say what class you in next year. [00:02:13] Speaker A: I'm trying to think. Mine do that too. [00:02:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:19] Speaker B: What you been up to, man? Working. [00:02:24] Speaker A: That's it. Working. Slinging them things, moving them units in the city, you know, I did get to see Jeezy, though. Oh, oh, okay. I did get to see Jeezy in concert, man. [00:02:36] Speaker B: Where your picture at? Throw your pitch up there, man. [00:02:39] Speaker A: I ain't got no. [00:02:40] Speaker B: He tucks it out. He tucks it out. [00:02:42] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you know, I tucks it out, but yeah, G's in concert with the orchestra, so, you know. [00:02:48] Speaker B: How was it, man? [00:02:49] Speaker A: Oh, that joint was dope, man. [00:02:50] Speaker B: Which one you went to? The Atlanta one or. [00:02:53] Speaker A: No. Atlanta. I went to. I went to Savannah. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:03:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I went to Savannah you can hear it. You can hear the concert. They put out an album. [00:03:10] Speaker B: Oh, like a live joint. [00:03:11] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Unplug. Back in the day. [00:03:14] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it was a live. Yeah, but, yeah, it was dope. You know, a lot of people had. Well, 98% of the people had on like tuxes and gowns and stuff. Yeah, yeah. [00:03:25] Speaker B: Did you dance? [00:03:26] Speaker A: I mean, you can't dance in the aisle. [00:03:28] Speaker B: No. Like, what you do when you go to. If I went to a. If I ever went to a concert, I was backstage. I wasn't. I never went to a concert where I'm in the crowd. [00:03:38] Speaker A: Oh. [00:03:39] Speaker B: So. So I don't know exactly what to do when you. [00:03:41] Speaker A: I mean, you know, you just vibe to the music. You can't really do too much dancing. [00:03:46] Speaker B: Like. What do you do, though? Like, I'm scared to go to certain concerts. Cause I don't know what I do. You do. [00:03:51] Speaker A: Do you dance in the club? [00:03:53] Speaker B: No. [00:03:53] Speaker A: What you do in the club when you hear a song you like? [00:03:56] Speaker B: I might, you know, nod your head or something. [00:03:58] Speaker A: Nod your head. Throw your hands up a little bit, you know. [00:04:01] Speaker B: All right. [00:04:01] Speaker A: Throw your hands in the sky. Wave from side to side. Yeah, you know, you might do that. But. Nah, some people, you know, sometimes I don't really follow directions in the club. I mean, you know, at the concert. So what you do put your hands up and. I ain't. Put my hands up. [00:04:18] Speaker B: I ain't doing. [00:04:18] Speaker A: I ain't putting my hands up. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Just go on and play. [00:04:20] Speaker A: Yeah, play your song. You know, if a rap lyric, you know, you got to enunciate with the, you know, you know, the rhyme or word. You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. Or word. Something like that. But yeah, you know, I, you know, got a little rock living ride or something like that. But other than that, I ain't really too. [00:04:38] Speaker B: That's crazy. I think of that all the time. Like, Erykah Badu's coming to Charlotte. [00:04:43] Speaker A: Charlotte, yeah. It's gonna be. I wanna go to that too. But it gonna be on a Thursday. [00:04:46] Speaker B: She's coming. There's no seats. [00:04:48] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:04:50] Speaker B: Stand up spot. Stand up spot. First person get in. That's it, you know. Yeah, yeah, get in where you fit in. [00:04:55] Speaker A: But places like that, though, it ain't really no bad spot in there, so. [00:04:59] Speaker B: You right. Cause it's not that big. [00:05:00] Speaker A: It's like the Senate in Columbia where I went to see Project Pat. It's just stand up and Patel. Yeah. Pastor Patrick. Yeah. [00:05:10] Speaker B: So like a badoo One. I don't know what I'm gonna do there. Sing Tyrone and shit. [00:05:16] Speaker A: You going by yourself? [00:05:17] Speaker B: No, I'm just saying, like, if I did go. [00:05:21] Speaker A: You going with the lady that stay in your house, you gotta stand right behind her the whole time. You move, you move just like that. [00:05:29] Speaker B: Oh, man. Man, I want to see some. [00:05:34] Speaker A: You ain't. Ain't gonna be no twerking. [00:05:39] Speaker B: She ain't got no twerk songs. [00:05:40] Speaker A: Exactly. So you just be in there vibing drunk. Well, you don't drink. [00:05:44] Speaker B: See, that's the thing. I don't know what to do out in those kind. [00:05:46] Speaker A: Just stand up, look around, take video. [00:05:48] Speaker B: Like, as much as I love Genuine, I do not know what I would do at a Genuine concert Stand. [00:05:55] Speaker A: What you do in the club when you hear a song? [00:05:57] Speaker B: I don't do too much in the club. [00:05:59] Speaker A: I'm saying, if you hear a song, you standing there, you ain't taking pictures. You ain't talking with somebody. You just standing there. You chilling. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Chilling. That's it. [00:06:07] Speaker A: You hear a song, your favorite song that was out at the time. What was you doing standing there like a knot on the log. [00:06:14] Speaker B: Yeah. They would have to run some footage back so I could see. [00:06:17] Speaker A: You wouldn't bob your head or nothing. [00:06:18] Speaker B: I might have been bobbing my head and not knew it. [00:06:20] Speaker A: You wouldn't mouth the words. [00:06:23] Speaker B: Not really. I don't. Nah. I do all that shit in the car, in the shower. [00:06:29] Speaker A: Whatever you do in the car, you do that. [00:06:34] Speaker B: Yeah, but do it to a genuine concert. [00:06:36] Speaker A: What do you do in the shower with a genuine. [00:06:38] Speaker B: I sing the song. [00:06:40] Speaker A: Sing the song at a concert. [00:06:41] Speaker B: Nah, man. [00:06:43] Speaker A: It's gonna get to a point to where you be like, man, I just wanna sing. You go to concerts? [00:06:48] Speaker B: Nah. [00:06:48] Speaker A: I mean, what's the last concert you've. [00:06:50] Speaker B: Been to that I went to for enjoyment? [00:06:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:56] Speaker B: Zero. [00:06:57] Speaker A: You've never been to a concert? [00:06:58] Speaker B: Zero. [00:06:59] Speaker A: That's sad. [00:07:00] Speaker B: Worked at concerts? I've been at concerts, you know, with somebody at a concert. A good amount. [00:07:05] Speaker A: That's sad. [00:07:06] Speaker B: The last one was. Ah, that wasn't the last one, but the place in Charlotte. What's the name of that place in Charlotte? [00:07:13] Speaker A: Which one? [00:07:14] Speaker B: The ones the standout one that Badu gonna be at. [00:07:21] Speaker A: Hold on. Cause they all over, look at your phone. [00:07:27] Speaker B: I don't even know either way. [00:07:30] Speaker A: No, just type in Badu. Charlotte. [00:07:32] Speaker B: The last time I went there, I was with Mr. Cheeks, Mobb Deep. [00:07:39] Speaker A: But you was with them. [00:07:40] Speaker B: I was with them like I was at one time. I was on the side of the stage. Then I said, you know what, Let me get on the stage. So I was on the stage and behind them. So it was a good event. Like, you know, you bop. I did bop then. So yeah, you bop? [00:07:56] Speaker A: Yeah, you gonna bop? [00:07:57] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I did bop. Cause some of the songs was like, ridiculous. I was like, oh, I can't believe they playing this song. You know the Deep Cuts, as they call em. [00:08:07] Speaker A: The Fillmore. That's what it's called, Fillmore. [00:08:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:08:10] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a few of them. I wanna say it's a few of them across the country. [00:08:13] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I think that's the same one. [00:08:14] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. But it was somebody else I was supposed to go see at the Fillmore one time. But yeah, the Fillmore, the Senate, they like the same type of place. [00:08:22] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:08:24] Speaker A: I went to see Juvenile. That's when I saw Juvenile at the Senate. I saw a big Crit there too. But that was before it was called something else then. It might have been called. It was called a music something. The music stage or something back then. But I saw Crit at the same place. That's where Pat was. I think I saw somebody else. [00:08:44] Speaker B: The Music hall or something. I think I. [00:08:47] Speaker A: It's called a music something. Yeah, it used to be called a music something. But the crazy part about it is all of them places are owned by like Live Nation. [00:08:55] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:08:56] Speaker A: And that's what I heard. Like they own like a whole bunch of them. [00:08:59] Speaker B: Oh, that's dope all over. [00:09:00] Speaker A: Yeah, that's why, like they were saying, that's why, like, the prices are like how they are or something like that. But. But yeah, but yeah, I wish it wasn't on a Thursday. Yeah, I wish it wasn't on a Thursday. [00:09:14] Speaker B: So when. Thursday. [00:09:16] Speaker A: It's on the 21st. August 21st in Charlotte. [00:09:19] Speaker B: The ticket's like 200 something, right? [00:09:21] Speaker A: Nah, they don't be that much for shit like that. Cause you can't sit down. Like, ain't nobody paying 200 to see it. If they. A hundred dollars? I'll be surprised. Matter of fact, I'm about to look right now. [00:09:32] Speaker B: See, I looked at it, but I don't remember how much it was. Something like that. I would like to see. [00:09:38] Speaker A: Oh, no, this shit's high. [00:09:40] Speaker B: That's what I said, 230. [00:09:41] Speaker A: Nah, I see 186 general admission. I'm about to look on Vivid seats. That way I go for most of my tickets. Vivid seats. But I didn't get. I had to go to Ticketmaster for my. Jeezy, tickets. Cause it was a particular seat I had to get. [00:10:01] Speaker B: Yeah. You take any pictures or any video there? [00:10:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I got some video, A little bit of video. But like I got kind of aggravated. Cause like everybody had their phone up like the whole time. [00:10:11] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:10:12] Speaker A: So like. And they was holding it up high so the person in front of me, they phone was like in my way, man, that. You know what I'm saying? [00:10:18] Speaker B: But don't worry, the person behind you was saying the same thing. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Well, no, because when I videoed, I videoed like this. [00:10:25] Speaker B: Oh, close. [00:10:25] Speaker A: Kind of like instead of putting it up in the air. Yeah, man. [00:10:29] Speaker B: Go in and put one of the little snippet clips in the YouTube video so they can see I am see your boy. [00:10:36] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Easily 176. I mean, my picture. I ain't took no 176. [00:10:40] Speaker B: Yeah, that's right. [00:10:41] Speaker A: That's the cheapest one. Yeah, 176. [00:10:42] Speaker B: I thought they were about 200. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. With fees and stuff. No, I think Vivid seats don't charge extra fees. I think the fees included on there. [00:10:50] Speaker B: But you thinking about going to that one? [00:10:52] Speaker A: I was, but it's on a Thursday and if I go, I ain't wanna miss three days of work. Cause by the time if I try to. Like, what happened when I went to Project Pat, I got off early. I got off at like 5, went home, got my bag, whatever, went and checked in at my hotel. Had to rush, change clothes, get dressed, rush to the thing, and then he still didn't come out till later, you know what I'm saying? And I just. I rather. [00:11:23] Speaker B: You rush to the opening acts. [00:11:25] Speaker A: Yeah, not thinking. [00:11:26] Speaker B: And it's opening acts that's touring with him. It's not even local opening acts. [00:11:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But like you never know if they just gonna be there or if they gonna have an opening. How long the opening acts gonna be like, you never know. Like this Jeezy thing. He ain't really had no opening acts. It's just him. But they played like it started at 8, but he really didn't get out there till 9. They like played music and stuff like that before. [00:11:51] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:11:52] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Which was good because a lot of people weren't in there yet. But who's the dj? Drama. And I forgot the other dj. [00:12:00] Speaker B: His. His dj. That was that name from Atlanta. Light Skin. [00:12:05] Speaker A: Nah, this dude was dark skinned. [00:12:07] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:12:07] Speaker A: I forgot his name though. [00:12:09] Speaker B: Esug. No, that's. That's Two Chains dj. [00:12:11] Speaker A: I forgot his name though. But Drama started it off and he was playing, like, a lot of music and stuff, doing his drama talk. [00:12:17] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:12:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Then Jeezy. Then Jeezy came out with the orchestra. Did about an hour with the orchestra, then, you know, did all of, like, the Tim. The one on one songs. [00:12:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:28] Speaker A: And then he went. He changed clothes and came back out. Like, if you see some of the clips he got on, like a regular shirt and like a hat or whatever, that's like, after. So after he did all the 10, 101 song, he came back out and did some, like, other songs of his. Like, that wasn't on that album. Yeah, he performed for like, maybe like an hour and a half. [00:12:48] Speaker B: It's still touring. [00:12:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Let me see. I think the last one is in Jacksonville, I think. I think I did hear somebody say, like, the last one in Jacksonville, Florida or North Carolina. Florida. Word. Ain't nobody going to Jacksonville, North Carolina for no tour. [00:13:05] Speaker B: Dang. [00:13:07] Speaker A: To see for a whole bunch of Marines to be out there. Nah, I'm just joking. But. But yeah, that's what I heard, though. The last one I figured I probably would be able to go to was Savannah. [00:13:21] Speaker B: Dang it. [00:13:21] Speaker A: Maybe Jacksonville, though. Cause Jacksonville really ain't that far from here. It ain't only four hours, so. [00:13:26] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Or even closer than that. [00:13:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Like right at four. [00:13:30] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:13:32] Speaker A: Three and a half, four. But yeah, that's what I did. Yeah. [00:13:35] Speaker B: Man, talk about concerts. I'm mad. Last year, the word came out. Wu Tang's doing their last tour. Last concert all over. So I looked at the dates around my birthday, and it was like it was either in Charlotte or somewhere. It was somewhere close the week around my birthday. So I was like, yeah, I might wanna do that. Dragged my feet and dragged my feet and didn't go. [00:14:06] Speaker A: Was it in Raleigh? [00:14:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:08] Speaker A: No, I'm saying was Raleigh the one close to your birthday? [00:14:11] Speaker B: Probably. [00:14:11] Speaker A: Okay. [00:14:12] Speaker B: If it wasn't, it was Charlotte. [00:14:13] Speaker A: Oh, me. I think me and you talked about it. Cause you said you was gonna holla at Keef and see if he wanted to go or something. No, that was the Method Man Redman thing. [00:14:19] Speaker B: Method Man, Red Man. [00:14:20] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the one. [00:14:20] Speaker B: And that was at the Senate, right? [00:14:21] Speaker A: That was at the Senate. No, no, no, no, no. That was at the township. Oh, that township. [00:14:25] Speaker B: Yeah. So I said, you know what? I'mma look. I looked it up. Didn't think nothing of it. Kept on putting it off. Their last show was, like, last week. [00:14:36] Speaker A: Where was it? [00:14:37] Speaker B: New York. I think they ended it. [00:14:38] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Yeah, they ended in New York. I did hear that. Man, you hate. You missed it. [00:14:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I never seen them in concert. [00:14:45] Speaker A: If you missed it and you didn't have the money or you missed it and you just didn't have a way, a means of transportation. [00:14:54] Speaker B: They gonna do it again. [00:14:54] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no. What I'm saying is that's fine. You got the money. [00:15:00] Speaker B: Nah, bro. [00:15:01] Speaker A: You got the means of transportation to get there any kind of way, shape, or fashion. You just missed it. The last of the last. And I know you being from New York, you being in a certain age demographic, Wu Tang was big to you. You should have went to see Wu Tang. [00:15:19] Speaker B: What do you mean? They're big for everybody. Wu Tang. [00:15:21] Speaker A: No, they not big for everybody. People that's born after me don't care whether or not this is Wu Tang's last album. [00:15:27] Speaker B: That's what Wu Tang thought also, until they go to the concert. There's young white kids there. [00:15:34] Speaker A: I'm not talking about white kids singing at Word for Words. They don't care about white people being there. They care about black. That's another thing about Jeezy, which I kind of like. [00:15:42] Speaker B: There was no. [00:15:44] Speaker A: I literally counted three white people that I saw. That's music for us. That's before they get into. [00:15:52] Speaker B: I'm not. [00:15:52] Speaker A: Before they got into it. That's our music. [00:15:54] Speaker B: I can't agree to that, man. Cause Brad, to hang out with Tyrone, he listened to Jeezy. [00:15:58] Speaker A: He loves Brad. Brad don't listen to Jeezy. Brad listen to Gucci. [00:16:02] Speaker B: Oh, they don't call him Brad. I'm sorry. They call him Be Rad. B Rad. [00:16:06] Speaker A: Yeah, them people. It's a line, like, of certain people that listen to certain artists. Like, two artists that, like, kind of. I ain't saying them two, like, not because of the beef, but they like, two different artists. Like Gucci. Yeah, Like a Gucci type of artist, like, be rapping about robbing people or being dirty and stuff. Jeezy don't. Jeezy. Just talking about getting money. That's it. Motivate you to get money. And it's a certain. Like, you ever notice them boys with them Carolina squat trucks? [00:16:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:40] Speaker A: They listen to, like, Trappy, the trappiest of the trap trap music. [00:16:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:44] Speaker A: They never. You don't never hear them listen to, like, no Kendrick or no J. Cole or no Wale. [00:16:49] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. [00:16:50] Speaker A: They don't listen to none of that type of music. They only listen to the gutterest of the gutter Gutter dusty music. That's all they listen to. You know what I'm saying? [00:16:57] Speaker B: You might be right on that one. [00:16:58] Speaker A: And they be in the comments hating on, like, Nas and Jay Z. Like, they hate that. Like, don't nobody want to hear them old niggas and stuff. You know what I'm saying? [00:17:05] Speaker B: You might be right about that one. [00:17:07] Speaker A: It's something I don't notice. And then they be at Sonic, riding around the parking lot with the loud trucks. They just hit the gas. They get in the parking lot and hit the gas real fast. Yeah, yeah, but, yeah, shout out. Yeah, if you like. I think last night was Beyonce last night for her concert. It was in Vegas. [00:17:29] Speaker B: I know somebody went to two of their concerts. [00:17:31] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:17:32] Speaker B: Houston one in. [00:17:33] Speaker A: In Atlanta. [00:17:34] Speaker B: I think the Atlanta one. [00:17:35] Speaker A: I want to do that kid. Like, did she bring. I know she had Destiny's Child. I saw that she bought a Destiny Child at the last show. I don't know if she bought out Jay Z, too. [00:17:44] Speaker B: Jay Z did a couple of. [00:17:45] Speaker A: In Atlanta. [00:17:46] Speaker B: He did Atlanta? [00:17:47] Speaker A: Yeah, he did a couple in Atlanta. Cause I think she did like three or four nights in Atlanta. Oh, okay. Yeah. And people was like, mad. Like, the first night Jay Z didn't come out. The first night, he came out, like the second and the third night or something like that. And people was like, why we didn't get Jay Z? Yeah, why we didn't get Jay Z? People in Houston was mad. It was like, I knew Beyonce hated Houston and all kind of stuff like that. Cause she ain't bought out Jay Z, but I did see that she bought Kelly and Michelle. [00:18:12] Speaker B: So when she brought him out, she brought him out just to do song. And he did another song. [00:18:16] Speaker A: Or no, no, I don't know him. But I know they came out. Cause it's a picture of all of them, like, standing on stage with the same thing on. So they perform. They perform. I know Jay performed. He performed a few songs. [00:18:28] Speaker B: Oh, he did? [00:18:29] Speaker A: Yeah. So. But yeah, if you got an opportunity, like, you see a announcement about a tour, a concert or something like that, like, just go. Yeah, just go. [00:18:42] Speaker B: I might have to start doing it. [00:18:43] Speaker A: Hey, get after pay or Klarna or something like that. Get them tickets. [00:18:46] Speaker B: You know, I was doing that with comedians at one time. [00:18:48] Speaker A: Going to see all your favorite comedians. [00:18:50] Speaker B: I seen almost any comedian you could think of. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Mm. That's your thing. Comedians. Your thing. [00:18:57] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's dead around here now. [00:18:59] Speaker A: Like, I. Dude, is the comedy house still up, man? [00:19:02] Speaker B: I just looked last week just to see. I was like, nah, they gotta be closed. [00:19:07] Speaker A: They be having stuff. [00:19:09] Speaker B: They still be having the damn cabaret. [00:19:11] Speaker A: Cabarets. Maybe the cabarets will keep the doors open. [00:19:14] Speaker B: That's what keep it. That is what keep the doors open. [00:19:15] Speaker A: You know what though? [00:19:16] Speaker B: Comedians. [00:19:17] Speaker A: A lot of the comedians that people like to go see that are like, you know, black comedians or whatever, they kind of like bigger now. They so big, like Cat Williams ain't gonna go to the Comedy House in Columbia. He might step in at a little comedy house in like New York or big city or like Cat Williams or like 85 South. None of them boys do the damn stadium instead. Even like Duvall or something like, they always doing like bigger venues now. It seem like. I don't know. No, I don't know too many black comedians like that'll do a smaller venue like that. Now that I can think of maybe. [00:19:54] Speaker B: Like when you say now what like you saying this year compared to like previous years? [00:20:00] Speaker A: Like it was years ago though Duvall was at Comedy House. At the Comedy House. [00:20:06] Speaker B: A handful of. I saw a lot of handful. I saw a handful of big celebrity ones there. I seen Chris Tucker there. [00:20:15] Speaker A: For real. [00:20:15] Speaker B: Carry on. [00:20:16] Speaker A: He might do it. He might do. I see he posts. He posts a lot of videos of him at like smaller venues. So he might do it. Do a comedy house type place. [00:20:24] Speaker B: Anybody. [00:20:25] Speaker A: He ain't like nobody. Rollins. [00:20:29] Speaker B: Donnell Rollins, man, I seen at least I seen Uncle Elroy. He was funny. [00:20:35] Speaker A: D.C. curry. [00:20:36] Speaker B: D.C. curry. [00:20:38] Speaker A: This is name, right? Yeah, D.C. don. D.C. curry. That's his name. And like I saw Bruce. Bruce there. Did I see Earth? I seen Kevin Hart there at the Comedy House. Yeah, like when he was coming up. [00:20:49] Speaker B: Before he got that. [00:20:50] Speaker A: Before Soul Plane? [00:20:51] Speaker B: No, after that first big special. [00:20:57] Speaker A: Big little man or something like that. Or laugh at my pain or something. [00:20:59] Speaker B: It was either the first one or the second one. Cause when I was going, I was hesitant. I was wondering if he was gonna do like some of the same jokes. [00:21:08] Speaker A: Did he. [00:21:08] Speaker B: He did all new stuff. [00:21:09] Speaker A: Me and somebody was talking about that about comedians doing the same jokes or whatever. [00:21:16] Speaker B: I see Mike Epps there. [00:21:20] Speaker A: Yeah, Mike Epps. That's how we got on it. We was talking about Mike Epps and how like watching his spec. Like I watched his special and then I saw him live like a little while after and he was doing like the same jokes. And I ain't like that. Like he kind of run back jokes a lot. [00:21:36] Speaker B: He known for that though. [00:21:38] Speaker A: Yeah, like. [00:21:38] Speaker B: Like he'll have different jokes and he'll say em in different ways. [00:21:45] Speaker A: Oh, he'll arrange it different, but it'd be the same set, same joke. [00:21:47] Speaker B: They end up going back to that same joke. [00:21:49] Speaker A: Yeah, but comedy, whatever. If something come close to you, pay to go see it. Pay to go see it. I hate how I seen all my favorites pretty much in concert except outkast, and that's just. Cause I just missed out. Like, there was never, like nowhere that I could go to kind of close before they did their final show that I knew of. But now I be trying to catch everybody out, you know what I'm saying? [00:22:17] Speaker B: Oh, so they had a final show? [00:22:19] Speaker A: Yeah, Jones talked about it on his show. They did a final show, a final tour, something like that. And I think he called him in like Atlanta or something like that. Oh, wow. Yeah, I know they did Coachella one year and I watched it. I watched it on like, YouTube. They like live streamed it on YouTube and it stayed on till like 2 or 3 in the morning. Cause they do. You know Coachella is in Cali. [00:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:22:48] Speaker A: So, but yeah, but yeah, you see something. Some of your people or whatever, go see them. [00:22:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I need to. [00:22:54] Speaker A: I need to. The reason why I went to see Jeezy really was because somebody was like, they went to see Kendrick by theyself, and then it was like they was going to see Jeezy by themselves too. I was like, dang, you going by yourself. But even if it take, like me going to see something by myself, I'd probably do that. [00:23:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. I'm not doing that, though. [00:23:14] Speaker A: You ever go to the movies by yourself? No, I go to the movies by myself. Yeah. But yeah, we did get an email. Okay, we did get an email from the homie DJ Highstar. Oh, he says, live from Lake Wiley. He said, yo, what up, fam? L. What's good, bro? Tato, Chips, B. What's happening, my brother? How y' all doing? Thanks for the safe space to get my hate off. Live from Lake Wiley this weekend. [00:23:43] Speaker B: I know you have some hate in there. [00:23:45] Speaker A: Yeah, you was right. I read. I read the title. I didn't. The subject email from last week and it said something about Ken Drake, hater or something like that. Yeah, he said, yo, I love the water shit is mad peaceful. Lena or whoever is writing the shot, gotta give it up, dog. Too many inappropriate or borderline inappropriate scenarios in there. Jason Weaver and Lyn Whitfield, Jake and Pastor's wife. Like I said, they battling Tyler Perry and Courtney Kemp. And with the storylines. Yeah, the shy. It's really like. It was really all over the place the last couple seasons. You ain't never watched it though? [00:24:22] Speaker B: Nah. The only time I hear about the shy is when Amy talk about it online. [00:24:27] Speaker A: Oh yeah. [00:24:28] Speaker B: Or you talk about it and if she talk about it, you in the comments talking about it. [00:24:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't help it, man. Like it was something I saw where somebody said, you know, the last couple seasons of the show was bad, but it was people in the comments saying these last few seasons have been great, like whatever, it looked good and whatever. But yeah, storyline's gotta be tightened up. [00:24:49] Speaker B: They might have caught on after. So they don't really realize what great was from the beginning. [00:24:55] Speaker A: Nah. One of the people said they binge watched and start. No, no, this was somebody else that said they could tell the difference or whatever. But somebody was like one dude who got it totally wrong. He was like. He said it went down after that stud took over and then somebody was like, you mean Lena? Waith, she. It's her show. She started the show, then left. Like, what you talking about? Like, see? People just dumb, man. People dumb. He says, random question for both of y'. All. Describe a moment where you were down bad financially or just bad choices in life that you look back on and are grateful for making it through. He said, beasley, how many cars you moved this week? I ain't got much to say, but wanted to check in peace. Appreciate you checking in, man. He said, describe a moment where you were down bad financially or just bad choices in life that you look back on and are grateful for making it through. [00:25:53] Speaker B: I had to be like 18, living on my own, getting evicted to the point. Where were you living in New York? [00:26:03] Speaker A: You were in New York? [00:26:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:04] Speaker A: So you could go back to your parents after you got evicted? [00:26:07] Speaker B: Nah, they were in North Carolina. [00:26:09] Speaker A: Oh, shoot. [00:26:10] Speaker B: Well, they moved my senior year, high school. I stayed in New York by myself. [00:26:15] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. [00:26:16] Speaker B: Yeah, so I stayed there. [00:26:18] Speaker A: So what'd you do? [00:26:19] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:26:19] Speaker A: When you got evicted, where you go? [00:26:21] Speaker B: I hung out all day and then broke back in the house and slept. [00:26:25] Speaker A: At night, the same house, and then. [00:26:27] Speaker B: Leave in the morning just cause they was coming. [00:26:29] Speaker A: Did you have power and stuff? [00:26:31] Speaker B: Yeah, it was my power. [00:26:32] Speaker A: Oh, we wash everything. [00:26:34] Speaker B: Everything. You know, all that stuff still worked. So funny thing, I'm in there, sleep lights, the curtains closed and all that. This is in the morning. I had like a double lock on there. So, you know, they come and put their own locks on. Yeah, but they didn't take my double lock off. So when I go in I double lock it and then, you know, act like it's home. So I'm in there, sleep. I hear boom, boom, boom, boom, banging on the door. I'm like, oh, shit. [00:27:02] Speaker A: Did you have a car? [00:27:03] Speaker B: Nah, I was still young. [00:27:05] Speaker A: Okay, so. [00:27:07] Speaker B: So I, you know, I creep through my clothes back on and listen to the door. So this is in a building. So they was like, oh, it must be the other key or whatever. So they all left to go back to the rental office to get a key. So as soon as they did that, I, you know, came out and went up the stairs, went on the roof. So I'm watching them on the roof. So as soon as they got to my building, I. I ran across the slanted roof on the side and went downstairs and got up, hang out on a stoop next door. They was like, you was up there? Nope. [00:27:43] Speaker A: Oh, they saw you? [00:27:44] Speaker B: Nah, they. They knew the door was locked. Oh, nope, I wasn't. I ain't never been in there. So then they tried to lock it again, but I still was able to get back in. [00:27:52] Speaker A: So how long did you go? Were you homeless? [00:27:56] Speaker B: Was I even. About a week, two weeks. [00:28:01] Speaker A: And so where did you like after that? Where'd you find a place to stay. [00:28:04] Speaker B: At in probably about 15, 20 minutes away. [00:28:07] Speaker A: No, I'm saying where? It was just in the same. You just got you another place somewhere? [00:28:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I got another place. Cause the thing was, I was young, I was working, I wasn't paying the full rent. I put a half on a couple hundred dollars here. So when I got evicted, I had the cash. But the maintenance. Not the maintenance people, but the people that ran the place, they got hint that I was staying there by myself, so they wanted me out regardless. [00:28:36] Speaker A: Cause you were so young and then you finally got a place and then that was your. [00:28:41] Speaker B: That was it. I remember those place. [00:28:42] Speaker A: I did it down bad. It was a time where I had to move back down here. I was staying with my mom, my stepdad. So I had a job. It wasn't the best of jobs, but it was a job. A lot of people liked the place or whatever. I ain't gonna say where it was at or whatever, but I had got a couple of occurrences for being late or whatever. But this one time, but I was trying to like, I got occurrences for like, stuff. Like I got an occurrence for like. [00:29:18] Speaker B: Your uniform or something or clothes. [00:29:20] Speaker A: No, no. I got a clearance for like, I had got sick so I couldn't go to work. I got one for like, I caught a flat on the way to work. And it took a long time to get it. Yeah, I was on the side of the interstate. Like, people saw me going, but you late, you late. Like, and it took like half the day to get. Cause it had a wheel lock on. I had to get the wheel lock cut off and this, that, and the third. So it was like half a day. So I was like on thin ice. So it was just one random day. Like, I always would set my alarm, get up early on time, you know what I'm saying? When I went to work, I was never late. I was on time, basically. But this one day, my alarm went off and I guess I just heard it and just laid back down due. [00:30:05] Speaker B: To snooze and go back. [00:30:07] Speaker A: I never hit snooze. I never hit snooze because I. I don't wanna oversleep. So I didn't hit snooze, bro. I don't know what happened. It just so happened. My mama just happened to come in the room and check just. Cause the door was closed to see. She was like, you don't gotta go to work today. And I was like, oh. And by this time it was too late. It was like so late to where? She was about to go to work. She had to be to work at 8. I had to be to work at like 6:30. So if she leaving to go to work, I'm just super late. It's no rushing. You just late. So, man, Blaze called me. He was like. He called. I think he called to leave me a message or something. [00:30:44] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:30:44] Speaker A: And he called. He was like, you ain't gotta go to work. I was like, nah, man. He was like, you ain't going. I was like, man, I got too many occurrences, man. I was about to cry on the phone. He was like. So he said this, man. He was like, nigga, he was like, you don't go to work, that's a no call, no show, no call, no show. He was like, no. He was like, nigga, you'll get five from Zaxby's. If you do a no call, no show, I know they gonna fire you at your job. So he was like, man, just go to work, man. If they fire you, you already think you fired, so just go to work. So I was like, man, I'm gonna just go. So I put on my uniform, whatever, drove to work, got to work about 10:30, went in, went to my spot on the line, did it. And I just got like a part of an occurrence. I didn't get a whole occurrence. So he basically saved my job. Cause I was just not gonna go to work. Cause I thought I was done. So I was like, man, I gotta find me something else. Cause this ain't it. Like, worry about being to on work. I'm already only making like $11 an hour. Which I came from a job where I was making like 80 a year. [00:31:41] Speaker B: Oh, I know where you was at. [00:31:42] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, it was some bullshit, man. [00:31:44] Speaker B: So you had a white. A white unit? [00:31:46] Speaker A: Yeah, all white. All white on. Yeah, yeah. This is some bullshit, man. So I. Eventually I got away from there. But yeah, that was. That was like my down, downest, downest. Like I had at a. It was one point that I ain't even. I really didn't. People didn't know it, but I really. I ain't even had a car. Like my stepdad had a truck, so he let me drive, you know what I'm saying? His truck for a while, working there, whatever. But until I got, you know what I'm saying, got me a little car or whatever. But yeah, that probably was like the worst. Cause like the money then, like the type of job it was. And like, it wasn't really no money like that. Like, yeah, I had to get away from that, but that probably was it right there, man. I was about to cry, my man. Like, nigga, you get fired from Zack's for no call, no show, man, that. [00:32:35] Speaker B: Ain'T that bad though, man. You had a roof over your head. [00:32:37] Speaker A: It wasn't my roof though. Like, and then I had done like. It was a point where like, I think I moved out from my mama house when I was like 20, 21, 22. [00:32:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:50] Speaker A: From that point until I had moved back, I was on my own until. You know what I'm saying? Like, I moved, moved out. I moved back in for like a couple months until I, you know what I'm saying, left and went, you know what I'm saying? Went to school in Florida. Then I went to move to Virginia. And I was in Virginia for some years, so I was on my own. You know something like, man, I'm back in my mama crib, man. This, that and the third, man, I. [00:33:11] Speaker B: Was like, ah, it wasn't that bad, man. I got evicted. [00:33:15] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:33:15] Speaker B: Like, they locked my shit up. I'm out there. Don't even know where I'm gonna put my shit when I could get it out. All of that, man. [00:33:21] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the only. But like, what got me through. Cause he said, yeah, he did say what got you through the times, man. Like, I don't. Like, I ain't the type of person to be like, it can't get any worse. [00:33:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:39] Speaker A: I always say, like, it's only up from here or something like that to where, like, you know what I'm saying? It can get better, you know what I'm saying? Cause I got all my limbs healthy, my mind straight. So you can figure something out to get it out. You know what I'm saying? Like, there's a whole lot of ways to get money. You might not, you know, might not want to do it, but it's some ways to get money. Like, if it's a bad decision I make, I just eat the bad decision. Like, that was my fault. I just fucked up, you know what I'm saying? But I don't really get down on that stuff. Like, you know, you knew you was doing something dumb. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:12] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:34:12] Speaker B: Just like me, I knew I wasn't paying that rent for half the rent or whatever, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know what you mean. [00:34:18] Speaker A: Cause I think like, when people blame others for like, their situation, if you really look back on 90% of the bad stuff that happened to you, it's something you did. It's something you did. It's a choice you made. Like, whether or not you were informed about it or not. Like, it's a choice you made. You made the choice of like not going to work or picking this over that. Or sleeping that extra. Sleeping extra minute. Yeah, just something you did. It was your. Like, people get into financial buying. Like, you get a car, the car payment, $500 a month and you know, you make 2,000amonth. You know what I'm saying? Like something like that, like, you know, that's a lot on you. You don't got to get a brand new car. You can get a little cheaper car. You go and buy these shoes or that. And all of that stuff is like on you. You can save when you spend, when you could have been you spending when you could have been saving. Like, all of that is on you. [00:35:11] Speaker B: So I tell people all the time, I say, you know, especially younger people, when they be like, man, you know, head down and all that. Can't get no worse. Those kind of people. I tell them, man, life is full of ups and downs. It's all about how long you ride them ups. Yeah, that's the way I look at it. Because a down is gonna come. Cause regardless, and it. [00:35:32] Speaker A: And it ain't got to be a money down. It could be a. [00:35:34] Speaker B: It could be family die or anything. [00:35:37] Speaker A: A relationship. It can be anything. But uncontrollable stuff happens. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, like, you just gotta. You just gotta look at what you do have. That's what I do. I look at what I do have. Like. [00:35:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:54] Speaker A: I remember for a time, like, I couldn't walk. It was like, a week. I couldn't walk. But like you said, I had a roof over my head. I had food, this, that, and the third, like, you gotta look at it like that. Like, if it's money, you can get money. Hell, push on the shoulder can rob a nigga. [00:36:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:09] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:36:10] Speaker B: I know that firsthand. I'm telling y', all, I ain't walked for almost a year. [00:36:14] Speaker A: Word. Oh, yeah. Cause you got an Iraq. [00:36:15] Speaker B: Yeah. And then the doctor said I wasn't gonna walk normal again. So all that being your mind, like. [00:36:20] Speaker A: Man, I'd be limping around and, you. [00:36:21] Speaker B: Know, so I pushed myself, kept on going. [00:36:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that might have been your hardest time, though. [00:36:29] Speaker B: Yeah, that might have been my hardest time. We can't even wipe your own ass. [00:36:32] Speaker A: Wow. Yeah. That's crazy. You didn't even think about that. You just thought about the time you got evicted when you was 18. But that might be. [00:36:40] Speaker B: That might be. [00:36:41] Speaker A: But at that time, though, you done had a family and all of that, so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:36:44] Speaker B: But still, that probably. You know what? A lot of times I think in my head, down times is always times of down. You know, hard luck, money times. But down. Down times can be like, we just said family member, pass or, you know, you get hurt. That. [00:37:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:05] Speaker B: So I didn't get it. I didn't think of that. That is. That probably was the treacherous times. [00:37:11] Speaker A: Yeah. I saw the Navigator. Shit. [00:37:14] Speaker B: I remember. I think about it, I left my house that Sunday to go to Rios. [00:37:21] Speaker A: Cause y' all was coming from the beach, right? [00:37:22] Speaker B: Yeah. We went to Rio's Sunday. To leave your house one Sunday and not come back till a month later. [00:37:29] Speaker A: Oh, you was in the hospital for a month? [00:37:30] Speaker B: Hell, yeah. [00:37:31] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:37:33] Speaker B: Over a month. Cause I stayed at the hospital at the beach, and then end up staying here at Health South. [00:37:39] Speaker A: Oh, like at the rehab place? [00:37:41] Speaker B: Yeah. With a bed in there. Stay in there. [00:37:44] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:37:44] Speaker B: Yeah, that's crazy. [00:37:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, that's it. And then, like, after it's over, you look back, it just be like, well, it really wasn't that bad. You get through it. I mean, your situation was that bad. [00:37:56] Speaker B: I say that for the first One. [00:37:58] Speaker A: For the first one. Yeah, yeah. You sit back and laugh at it like I did. Chill church. You know the first two nights, you probably ain't slept good. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Nah, I slept good. Cause once I get in the house. [00:38:07] Speaker A: I already know Dan coming by. [00:38:09] Speaker B: I know that block. I know all them buildings like the back of my head. I grew up on this block, so I know when the maintenance guy gonna be going. I know where the superintendent's gonna be going, so. But after 5 o', clock, I'm free. I could go home then. [00:38:23] Speaker A: You need to go ahead and all them videos and stuff. You got to edit and stuff. Go ahead and edit it. Cause one thing in common about the super rich people that be in the industry, they was all homeless at one point. [00:38:35] Speaker B: Tyler Perry, they all got a homeless story. [00:38:37] Speaker A: Steve Harvey. [00:38:40] Speaker B: Joe Brown was Joe Brown. Joe Brown had to be. He smoked crack. [00:38:44] Speaker A: No, Joe Brown didn't smoke crack. Yeah, you think about Judge Mattress? He sold crack. [00:38:49] Speaker B: Nah, he smoked it. [00:38:50] Speaker A: He said he smoked. I thought he was just a hustler. He was like a hood dude. I don't think he never smoked crack. [00:38:56] Speaker B: Then Joe Brown did crack. [00:38:58] Speaker A: So you saying one of them judges actually did smoke crack? [00:39:01] Speaker B: Might have. [00:39:02] Speaker A: I know Judge Mathis was a hood dude. [00:39:05] Speaker B: I know a crackhead when I see one. [00:39:07] Speaker A: Yeah, go ahead, ma'. Am. All right, all right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you want me to believe. You want me to believe that you a crackhead? I know it, man. All right. But Judge Mathis. Judge Mathis story kind of remind me of my cousin. And he a judge now, but he used to, like, he used to hustle and stuff. And then one day my mom was like, you know, I ain't gonna say his name, but. Cause I don't know if the hustling part is in his official bio, but my mom was like, you know, so and so is in school to be a lawyer. I said lawyer. Like he went to go to school to be a lawyer. Whatever, whatever. I was like, for real. But I knew he used to hustle. [00:39:53] Speaker B: I know one of them around you. [00:39:55] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? So probably the same one. Oh, no, two. I know the one. I know the other one. [00:39:59] Speaker B: You know the one I'm talking about. [00:40:00] Speaker A: I know the one you talking about. [00:40:01] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:40:02] Speaker A: But yeah. So, yeah, Judge Matthews, remind me of him. But yeah. Shout out to you, DJ Hostile for making us think. I probably got a couple more, though, of like, down bad stories. Yeah, but it was my fault. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't it was like, damn, I should have did this. And you laughing at it. But, you know, you like, with your time with the. With being evicted or whatever, you probably knew like in a week or two you was gonna be in another place. Did you see like no end to the house? [00:40:34] Speaker B: When you that young? You can't see that far when you young. Everything is right then, right now. You sitting on that damn stoop outside. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Like, so what about all your stuff? Was all your stuff still in the place? [00:40:46] Speaker B: Locked inside? [00:40:47] Speaker A: Oh, so it was locked in the side. [00:40:49] Speaker B: Had to make an appointment to get stuff out. Get it out. [00:40:52] Speaker A: So when you went back to the house at night, your stuff was in there still, your TV and all of that. [00:40:57] Speaker B: I had the blinds closed and I'm watching tv, laying in the bed. [00:41:00] Speaker A: Oh. So it was okay. I got you say it was a soft eviction. [00:41:03] Speaker B: Basically. Yeah. They evicted the door. They locked the door for me. [00:41:08] Speaker A: I got you. I got you. We kind of talked about TV shows earlier. What, what you, what you. You watching anything this week? [00:41:17] Speaker B: Catching up, you know that bmf. [00:41:19] Speaker A: Oh, you catching up on bmf? [00:41:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:21] Speaker A: What. What season you on? [00:41:22] Speaker B: Shut up. What you talking about? I'm on the season. The last season. [00:41:25] Speaker A: Oh, you're on this season? [00:41:26] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:27] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay, okay. But you're not all the way caught up. [00:41:29] Speaker B: I am. [00:41:29] Speaker A: Oh, you all the way caught up? [00:41:30] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause you know, last week they didn't come out. [00:41:32] Speaker A: Yeah, they did. Oh, yeah, we did talk about it. [00:41:34] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched this week. [00:41:35] Speaker A: Okay. I watched it too. [00:41:36] Speaker B: You did? [00:41:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:37] Speaker B: So, all right. What do you think about the Keyshia character? Whatever. Lala. [00:41:49] Speaker A: So she's supposed to be playing a real person. Oh, word? Yeah, it's a real woman. And she has some, like, talk about it or whatever. Like, she really not that much older than him or whatever. Cause he basically got with her. He was like in high school still. [00:42:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:04] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:42:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember that from the earlier season. [00:42:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. So she was like, you know, he really wasn't that much younger than me, even though he probably was. But I don't know. I don't know if they setting it up for her to set them up or get mad or whatever. But. [00:42:21] Speaker B: Yeah, something with her t moving kind of fool. [00:42:25] Speaker A: But did I say I read the. I was listening to the book, the new one. [00:42:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:28] Speaker A: So I listened to. Well, I don't think it's new. [00:42:30] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:42:31] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think it's new. I think so a couple weeks ago, Jones, after they Recorded. They were talking about when our other homeboys played a part of the book for him. And then he told me what book it was, so I got it and I was listening to it or whatever, so that's what made me listen to it. But it's the same as all the documentaries or whatever? Pretty much. [00:42:51] Speaker B: They in South Carolina again this week, right? This episode? [00:42:54] Speaker A: No, they was just all in St. Louis. [00:42:56] Speaker B: Okay. I thought they mentioned something about South Carolina again. [00:42:59] Speaker A: Maybe they did mention it, but everything. Cause the. The thing with Bodhi's character. [00:43:03] Speaker B: Yeah, man, I like his character, but his talking. [00:43:11] Speaker A: A lot of people was off on. [00:43:12] Speaker B: His talking with his mouth. [00:43:13] Speaker A: Cause he got that grill in. [00:43:15] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's like when he first get the grill. [00:43:20] Speaker A: Yeah. Trying to. Like when somebody first get braces. That's what he trying to get used to talking around a stuff without it rubbing on their lip. [00:43:30] Speaker B: He still got the. The twang to it. [00:43:34] Speaker A: He tried to. He tried to add the twang in there a couple times. Like he said. He said rock her. He. You know what I'm saying? He tried, but he looked. It was crazy. He don't look like Bodie. Like, I knew it was Bodie because it was Bodie. At the beginning. They got bodie playing in St. Louis Dude. But now, like, he looked like. I guess because all the. Cause Bodie was kind of like a low level hustler in the white. So he had all the accoutrements. [00:44:00] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:44:01] Speaker A: But this dude, was his name Pusher, Pusher Jay Pusher or whatever? Yeah, he got all the jury. He got the glasses on the teeth and all of that. So he look a little more. And then he ain't really got no. He didn't get like a lot bigger. Like he still got like a slim face. So he still. He still kind of looked young or whatever. So he looked like a. He kind of looked like a different person with all of that. But his character was cool. As far as like the acting part. [00:44:29] Speaker B: Give me most hated character, the mama. Oh, yeah, we did talk about that last time. [00:44:33] Speaker A: Yeah, the mama. For me, I don't know. [00:44:35] Speaker B: But that guy, he's so. The husband. He's so corny now. [00:44:39] Speaker A: Like, I think they daddy. Yeah, See, they said, you seen the part when he was dancing, I was playing the game. So he was playing while I was. [00:44:47] Speaker B: Playing the game, dancing at the baby shower. [00:44:49] Speaker A: I missed that part. So they setting the daddy up. So this might be spoiling. [00:44:58] Speaker B: No, but this spoiling from the real story or from the movie? [00:45:02] Speaker A: From the real Story. [00:45:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, go ahead and say it. [00:45:04] Speaker A: So in real life, the daddy get arrested too. [00:45:06] Speaker B: Oh, with the whole thing? [00:45:07] Speaker A: With the whole thing, yeah. He get arrested for something too. [00:45:11] Speaker B: Is it the limousine company? [00:45:14] Speaker A: And I just listened to the book. [00:45:16] Speaker B: Cause you remember they had the limousine company in first couple seasons. [00:45:21] Speaker A: Yeah. So they do have a limousine company. And that's how they were moving. They work. [00:45:31] Speaker B: Yeah. So they. [00:45:31] Speaker A: But they dad get caught up in Atlanta. [00:45:34] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:45:36] Speaker A: Well, I ain't say in Atlanta, but their dad get caught up with them in real life. [00:45:43] Speaker B: I can see it happening. [00:45:44] Speaker A: Yeah. So I think that's what they setting up with him saying he gonna move to be with Terry. I mean, to be with them in Atlanta. Cause he said they got the music thing going. He was like. So I think he gonna go in and get with that and he gonna get caught up in it some kind of way. Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:46:01] Speaker B: Okay. [00:46:02] Speaker A: I wanna see if they have Jeezy on there. [00:46:05] Speaker B: I don't think they gonna have any of them rappers. [00:46:09] Speaker A: They gotta have Blue. They gotta have somebody to represent Blue da Vinci. [00:46:12] Speaker B: I don't think they gonna. [00:46:14] Speaker A: So I say that because he was a big part of them. Not even say a big part, but he was part of them getting locked up too. They story. [00:46:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Telling the book rhymes and stuff like that. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Something like that. But then them trying to start the label and all of that, it kind of backfired on them with them the cars and the jewelry and all of that. Like how out they were or whatever. Like some of the stuff they was doing didn't make sense for them to be just only music producers. [00:46:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I got. [00:46:47] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But yeah, that's what I'm waiting on. Hopefully they'll get to it before they cancel the show. [00:46:53] Speaker B: Nah, I think it's gonna be over, man. I don't think they could get that far. Yeah, I don't think they could get to any hip hop artist. I think that girl is the closest they gonna touch on with music. And then now everything will be storyline. [00:47:06] Speaker A: Hmm. Maybe. Well, see. So do you know, like, how much of the real story you know? [00:47:15] Speaker B: I know I've seen a lot of documentaries and stuff like that. [00:47:18] Speaker A: So, like the parts of the shit where like he rented out Cut Club Compound and. [00:47:23] Speaker B: With the Animals. [00:47:23] Speaker A: With the Animals and all of that stuff. Yeah, they gotta include some kind of artists to be there. [00:47:29] Speaker B: I don't. I kind of think they going storyline. They, for some reason they keep on going back to the Mexico situation. [00:47:35] Speaker A: That's where they really got their work from though. [00:47:37] Speaker B: Yeah. So something is going to come with that Mexico story. [00:47:41] Speaker A: You. [00:47:41] Speaker B: You see, you see what I'm saying? Like they so called trapped out there now what happened at the beginning of every episode. [00:47:49] Speaker A: They out there. Well, I think that's just showing how T and Meech separated so much. [00:47:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:57] Speaker A: You know, so I think that's all that's trying to do. But it also show how Meech and Loco got so cool and close. Cause of whatever happened there. Cause you know what I'm saying. Remember he showed him to meet Jay Pusha. He took him to meet Jay Pusha, but kind of didn't it. But Loco wanted to be like loyal to Meech. [00:48:21] Speaker B: Meech. [00:48:22] Speaker A: So maybe that's trying to show all of that. Like why he loyal to them. This, that and the third. [00:48:25] Speaker B: Yeah, that could be. [00:48:26] Speaker A: I think that's what I'm thinking. But I don't know. But Meech and Terry just don't like each other. [00:48:35] Speaker B: They don't like each other. [00:48:35] Speaker A: They don't like each other. [00:48:39] Speaker B: They more like friends. [00:48:40] Speaker A: They not even friends. Like the way they talk to each other. Like, if I got a beef with you, like we hang or whatever and I got a beef with you, I'm not gonna say it in front of other people. Cause then like, if I disrespect you in front of other people, that give them the license to disrespect you too. [00:48:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:48:59] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But I don't know. We'll see where they go with it. Hopefully they, you know, put out. They would have to put out a whole nother season in order to tell the rest of the story. Cause they only got like five more episodes. [00:49:13] Speaker B: That's what I was gonna say. [00:49:14] Speaker A: Cause this was episode seven, Sunday, I mean, Friday or whatever. [00:49:17] Speaker B: So, like, how many more can they. [00:49:18] Speaker A: Have of this season? Yeah, maybe three. And while you look that up, I started back. We talked about Flatbush misdemeanors. I started watching that old. [00:49:30] Speaker B: Damn, I forgot. [00:49:31] Speaker A: Yeah, you gotta find. Well, it's on the app. [00:49:34] Speaker B: I know. [00:49:34] Speaker A: Cause it's nowhere else. [00:49:36] Speaker B: I was watching it on the app back then. [00:49:38] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you did say that. So shout out to Dan and. [00:49:41] Speaker B: Damn, I forgot about that. [00:49:42] Speaker A: And Kareem. Shout out to Dan and Kareem. [00:49:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I gotta get back in it. [00:49:45] Speaker A: Then my Flatbush connects right there. And I started back. For some reason, something just told me to stop by watching Snowfall. So I started by watching Snowfall. [00:49:53] Speaker B: I can't. I keep trying it. [00:49:55] Speaker A: You never watched it. [00:49:56] Speaker B: Yeah, I Watched up until, like, episode six or seven. I don't like the Mexican side of it. To me, all I want to see is the hood side, the black side. [00:50:09] Speaker A: Well, I mean, that's cool. Just keep push through. Yeah, show is good. [00:50:14] Speaker B: I try. I keep on trying. I'll try again. [00:50:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, man, it's good. [00:50:17] Speaker B: Flatbush misdemeanors, though. That's. [00:50:19] Speaker A: Yeah. This is so dry and funny. [00:50:22] Speaker B: Where I looked it up, they only got, like, the episodes that came out. [00:50:27] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It's not like that on Stars. On the Stars app either. Like, some. Some apps I have, like, all the episodes listed and this one coming out this day. This one. Yeah, yeah, that don't do that. [00:50:38] Speaker B: So. [00:50:41] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what we watched this week. Guess we got some celebrity deaths we could talk about before we, you know, once we get into some of this news stuff. You want to go. You want to go the most important to us on down or start from the bottom and go up? [00:51:01] Speaker B: I got a feeling if I say the most important to us, you're going to go to that one. [00:51:06] Speaker A: Because the most important. Which way you want to go? Say. Go ahead, say it. [00:51:12] Speaker B: Let's go with the one we don't care about. [00:51:15] Speaker A: Well, okay. [00:51:16] Speaker B: The one we're not supposed to care about. [00:51:17] Speaker A: Well, I ain't gonna say, oh, no, no, no. I'm not gonna go that one. Cause the one we not supposed. I'll go to the one with the least. How can I say it? [00:51:29] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, go to that. [00:51:30] Speaker A: I say the one that's the least shocking, maybe that people didn't know about because of age. He was 68 years old. Chuck Mangione. And if you don't know him by name, you probably heard this song before. He was a jazz, I guess a trumpet player. Jazz trumpet player. But you heard this song before? [00:52:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:52:03] Speaker B: I don't know exactly where it's been, but it's. It played on, like, something. [00:52:07] Speaker A: Some shows in, like, the 80s. [00:52:09] Speaker B: A show or Daggone. Infomercial. [00:52:12] Speaker A: Yeah, right. [00:52:14] Speaker B: Because that's. That's all I hate. [00:52:15] Speaker A: Come on. Is slow. Slow. [00:52:19] Speaker B: Yeah, you gotta get the right one. It good, though. They get the drift. [00:52:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Shout out to Chuck. Yeah, Mangioni, he was. [00:52:27] Speaker B: He was Puerto Rican or something, right? He's not Italian. He looks white, maybe. [00:52:32] Speaker A: Italian. Mangioni. That ain't Italian. I don't know. [00:52:35] Speaker B: Muligani. [00:52:36] Speaker A: Muliani. Another death that happened this week. Ozzy Osbourne. [00:52:44] Speaker B: Word. Yeah, I guess we could care about that one. We like Ozzie do we. We like Ozzy. [00:52:56] Speaker A: Until we found out he was racist. [00:52:58] Speaker B: He is. [00:52:59] Speaker A: Well, his wife. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. His wife said something racist. But you. [00:53:04] Speaker B: Right, she cleaned it up though, and didn't even. [00:53:06] Speaker A: She tried to. [00:53:07] Speaker B: She went on the View. What was that? [00:53:08] Speaker A: No, she was. That's what she. [00:53:10] Speaker B: She said it on. What show was that? The View. [00:53:13] Speaker A: No. Yeah, what show was that? [00:53:15] Speaker B: It was the View when it was going through all the hosts, I think. Oh, yeah, she did clean it up. She was like, my best friend is black. Look at Whoopi. [00:53:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. But yeah, shout out to. Shout out to Ozzy. I got. We got on. Well, I ain't gonna say we, but a lot of people, like around our age group got on Ozzy. Cause of his show on mtv. [00:53:38] Speaker B: Oh, yes. Yeah, that show was. That show was good. That was like one of the good. Non black. Non hood. Non ratchet. [00:53:52] Speaker A: It was the opposite of black hood. Cause they was like rockers. [00:53:58] Speaker B: You know what it was the opposite of? What's the one with Run's house? No. Yeah, there you go. It was. [00:54:05] Speaker A: Yeah, it was the opposite of Run's house. [00:54:07] Speaker B: Yep. And that's why everybody liked Ozzy or, you know. Cause he's the slow. [00:54:12] Speaker A: Sharon. Sharon. She was so young back then. [00:54:18] Speaker B: You see her now. Her face is real tight. [00:54:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:54:22] Speaker B: I don't know how true this is, but she. They had some kind of agreement, him and her. Yeah. [00:54:31] Speaker A: Which was. [00:54:32] Speaker B: Cause they didn't. This was planned. [00:54:37] Speaker A: What was planned? [00:54:39] Speaker B: His death. [00:54:39] Speaker A: You think his death was planned? [00:54:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I think he went away and then they did it for no more suffering. But what do you mean he went. [00:54:47] Speaker A: Away and they did it for no more suffering. [00:54:49] Speaker B: I can't tell you the full details on it. [00:54:51] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:54:52] Speaker B: Cause I don't have the full details. [00:54:53] Speaker A: But I mean, what are you saying? [00:54:55] Speaker B: He went away, like he went away to like a country or whatever and they killed him. Killed him. [00:55:01] Speaker A: Oh. Cause he was suffering. [00:55:03] Speaker B: Yeah. She was supposed to do it with. [00:55:04] Speaker A: Him, but she didn't go, oh, she was supposed to die with him. [00:55:06] Speaker B: She was supposed to do it with him. [00:55:07] Speaker A: Nah, she got too much life to live. Ah. Were you. Were you ready about it? You had it. You had a tenfold hat on you. [00:55:14] Speaker B: This is one of those Damn. [00:55:15] Speaker A: One of them apps you fell down the rabbit hole. [00:55:17] Speaker B: The Tick Tocks. [00:55:18] Speaker A: Oh, Tick Tock. [00:55:20] Speaker B: No, it wasn't. [00:55:21] Speaker A: Was it like pictures. Was it pictures of them on the thing and then like a. A somebody talking in the corner? [00:55:26] Speaker B: No, it wasn't Tick Tock. A person told me this. Somebody told me this. [00:55:29] Speaker A: They saw it on. On. They went down the rabbit hole. [00:55:33] Speaker B: It was something. I know it's in my head. I remember seeing something back. [00:55:39] Speaker A: But the thing is that he went off and got assisted. [00:55:43] Speaker B: Yeah, whatever they called it, it was. [00:55:45] Speaker A: Like an assisted death or something like that. [00:55:46] Speaker B: They call it something? [00:55:47] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like Dr. Kevorkian, basically. [00:55:52] Speaker B: I guess so. [00:55:53] Speaker A: Yeah. That's what he was doing. He was killing. He was like basically people saying they didn't want to live no more. So he was killing them. [00:55:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I guess you're right. You see his last concert? [00:56:02] Speaker A: Yeah, it was like a month ago or something, ain't it? [00:56:04] Speaker B: Yeah. He wanted to stand at the last, but Sharon didn't want him to stand. He tried to get up and. [00:56:12] Speaker A: What's the name of his group was? The Ramones? I don't know. [00:56:15] Speaker B: I just know Ozzy. [00:56:16] Speaker A: Yeah, he was in a group. [00:56:17] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't know that. [00:56:18] Speaker A: You ain't know. [00:56:21] Speaker B: All I know is the biting, the bats, heads off and that azy. [00:56:25] Speaker A: But you know the. What's the name of that song? Is it the Ramones? You know. You know that song Lil John got? They got his beat. The let's Go. [00:56:40] Speaker B: What song Lil John got? It's new. [00:56:44] Speaker A: No, it's an old song. Oh, yeah. [00:56:48] Speaker B: Oh, with the guitar. Yeah, with. Yeah, that riff in it. [00:56:53] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm trying to think of Ozzy. [00:56:55] Speaker B: Played that riff or that riff is a sample. [00:56:59] Speaker A: No, no, they. They sampled that from. [00:57:02] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I know what you're talking about. [00:57:05] Speaker A: Yeah, it's called Crazy Train. [00:57:07] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:57:08] Speaker A: Yeah, it's called Crazy Train. Like you can hear it in the beginning. [00:57:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I know, I know that riff. It's like a. [00:57:14] Speaker A: Not a whole beginning part. The whole beginning part come from. [00:57:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:57:26] Speaker A: All that. All that is on that Little John. All that on that Little John song. Yeah, that part too. [00:57:34] Speaker B: Huh? That. [00:57:38] Speaker A: Yeah, all of that. Yeah. Shout out to Ozzy. Even though I think he is racist. I know his daughter had said something on the View one time when they was talking about like Donald Trump, him getting the Mexicans gone or whatever, building the wall. And she was like, donald Trump, if you get rid of the Mexicans, how are you gonna clean your toilets? And then I was like, wait. She was like, no, no, no, no. What I meant was. What I meant was, they're like, what? How are you going to clean your toilets, Donald Trump? And it was like, what? Yeah, that's. [00:58:12] Speaker B: There you go. Yeah, the real them is showing. [00:58:16] Speaker A: Yeah. And then Another death. Another death this week? Yeah, Ozzy was this week, right? [00:58:23] Speaker B: Yeah, Ozzy was. Possibly Monday. [00:58:26] Speaker A: Possibly Monday or Tuesday. It wasn't last week? [00:58:30] Speaker B: No, I don't think so. [00:58:31] Speaker A: Okay. Another death was Hulk Hogan. [00:58:39] Speaker B: Come on, brother. Come on, brother. [00:58:43] Speaker A: Terry Hogan. [00:58:44] Speaker B: Terry. [00:58:45] Speaker A: Terry Hogan. It's a video. [00:58:47] Speaker B: How do you feel, though? Before you tell me. [00:58:49] Speaker A: You know how I feel. [00:58:50] Speaker B: I know how you feel because you dark dog, dark skin, black. [00:58:53] Speaker A: Yes, yes, him. Oh, no, him too. Because it's a documentary adventure, man. Documentary on. On Netflix. [00:59:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:59:09] Speaker A: And they talk about how. I don't know if it was Randy Savage. It was one of those older wrestlers, Iron Sheik might have been the Iron Sheik. [00:59:18] Speaker B: Them pictures I'm seeing now is so funny. [00:59:20] Speaker A: But he wanted to. They wanted to unionize the wrestlers, but before they could do it, Hogan went and told Vince McMahon that what they were planning on doing. So it fucked them up, money wise. Yeah, probably. Iron Sheik, it was one of those guys. Whatever. But yeah, he don't like Hulk Hogan. [00:59:42] Speaker B: Oh, he's. I think. Well, I don't know. There's another one. I'm not sure. I see the pictures everywhere. It's a picture of Iron Chic. It said at the top. It's three pictures. It says fuck Hogan before, fuck Hogan now, and fuck Hogan forever. [01:00:05] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I think I saw that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was. It was a lot of stuff. Like he got his whole Persona from this other guy. [01:00:13] Speaker B: The black guy. DLO or something. [01:00:14] Speaker A: No, it was a white guy. [01:00:16] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:00:16] Speaker A: It was a white guy that got like the handlebar mustache and. Oh, word. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:00:21] Speaker B: All wrestlers did that though. [01:00:22] Speaker A: Yeah, they kind of stole shit. But this guy was like on another platform, like a smaller platform. And there was like. They basically stole the Persona from him. And you know when. Nothing they could do about it because WWF was bigger. But yeah, he died. A lot of people talking about how racist he was, how he said that he was saying something about a whole pack of niggers or something fucking his daughter or something like that. [01:00:43] Speaker B: Yeah, something about. With the daughter. Yeah. Cause the daughter stopped talking to him. [01:00:46] Speaker A: Yeah. But yeah, she did stop talking. Brooke. Yeah, she stopped talking to him. Cause he had a show. [01:00:52] Speaker B: And that show was good. [01:00:53] Speaker A: Yeah, that show was wholesome. I don't know about good. [01:00:57] Speaker B: It was watchable. [01:00:58] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a video. It's a video of Hulk Hogan going around. He was driving a yellow ram. Yellow Dodge Ram. [01:01:11] Speaker B: Okay. [01:01:11] Speaker A: And he's playing a Jeezy song. I want to say it's. I love it. We got hundreds. Fifties at the table, hundreds at the door. And he just going, keep playing it back. Like, keep playing it over and over. He riding around, rubbing his beard, like he trying to learn the words or something. Like, why are you doing this, Hulk Hogan? You 50 something. Why you need to ride around listening to jeezy? [01:01:32] Speaker B: He's not 50 something. [01:01:33] Speaker A: He was 50 something at the time. This is like a long time ago. Oh, it's like in the 90s. No, this is like early 2000s. [01:01:39] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. 20 years ago. [01:01:41] Speaker B: So you're not gonna listen to Jeezy when you're 50? [01:01:44] Speaker A: No, he was 50 then. [01:01:47] Speaker B: You not gonna listen to Jeezy when you're 50. [01:01:48] Speaker A: He was listening to new. Like if a new Jeezy type artist come out. When. I'm kidding, like a new gz, I'm not gonna listen to that artist. Like, I was listening to Jeezy when Jeezy came out. So I'm gonna keep listening to Jeezy. I've been listening to Jeezy for 20 years. You know what I'm saying? [01:02:04] Speaker B: I get I'm the opposite on that, but we gonna talk about that later. [01:02:07] Speaker A: So you'll listen to when you turn 50. He might have been 60. No, he had to be. Yeah, he had to be in his 50s. [01:02:14] Speaker B: It's just like now. If I listen to who's out now? Young Noty or some shit. [01:02:20] Speaker A: I don't know who that is. [01:02:21] Speaker B: Yeah, some shit like that. I'm listening to it now. Cause it's good music. [01:02:26] Speaker A: I think it's different. [01:02:27] Speaker B: Ah, it ain't, man. [01:02:28] Speaker A: It kind of is. It'll be for, like, most of your years in your life. Rap was a part of your life. [01:02:40] Speaker B: Yes. [01:02:41] Speaker A: You've been living most of your life with rap. From 80, whatever to now. Rap was there. Not for him. Rap just came out when he was in his 30s. [01:02:54] Speaker B: I wouldn't say 30s, but yeah, rap. [01:02:57] Speaker A: Came out when he was in his 30s. In 80 something. He was 30. He was in his 30s. He was 78 when he died, right? He was 70. How old? [01:03:05] Speaker B: The rapper's 50 years old. [01:03:07] Speaker A: Yeah. So he was. Okay, 25. It's a whole new genre of music. You think he got into music, got into rap music after it being him being 25, listening to country and rock? [01:03:19] Speaker B: You know what? Rap now is the new pop. [01:03:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:03:24] Speaker B: So everybody listen to pop. That's why they call it pop. It's popular music. So I'm not gonna put a. I'm not gonna put a. What's called on it. [01:03:33] Speaker A: If he was riding around listening to Hot and Her, that'd be different. That's pop. But Jeezy ain't pop. [01:03:39] Speaker B: Jeezy Pop. [01:03:40] Speaker A: Jeezy ain't pop. [01:03:43] Speaker B: What's the name of that song? [01:03:44] Speaker A: Soul Survivor. [01:03:45] Speaker B: They love it or. [01:03:45] Speaker A: And I love it. [01:03:46] Speaker B: I love it. That's a pop song. [01:03:47] Speaker A: Nah, Soul Survivor is a pop song. Soul Survivor is a pop song. That's a pop song. That's more of a pop song than I love it. [01:03:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. [01:03:54] Speaker A: But I get what you saying about new music and all of that. [01:03:57] Speaker B: But I didn't want to say. [01:04:01] Speaker A: I wouldn't expect you to listen to. Like, if you say you listen to drill music. [01:04:05] Speaker B: I do. [01:04:05] Speaker A: You do? [01:04:06] Speaker B: Yes. [01:04:07] Speaker A: Okay. [01:04:07] Speaker B: That's what I was saying. Big extra plug. [01:04:09] Speaker A: That's not drill music. [01:04:10] Speaker B: No, but he's out, and he just came out now. [01:04:12] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's not drill. [01:04:14] Speaker B: Say I'm 50 now. I'm still listening to it. [01:04:16] Speaker A: But what I'm saying is, like, I'm listening to Drill. Drill. Okay, okay. Well, you proved me wrong. Cause Big X is more like just Southern rap. Like, classic Southern rap with samples. [01:04:27] Speaker B: It's the Jeezy of now. Remember you said if a Jeezy came out. When you 50. Say I'm 50. I'm listening to the Big extra plug. [01:04:36] Speaker A: All right, so this is what I mean by that. Like, Jeezy. [01:04:39] Speaker B: I know what you mean. Cause once we got more into it, you were saying that, you know, he wasn't brought up by rap. [01:04:46] Speaker A: No, but what I'm saying is, like, Jeezy's style of rap was kind of new. I got you, like, talking about drug talk, like, trap type music was kind of new, even though the beats was kind of different. [01:04:58] Speaker B: But when he did that. [01:05:00] Speaker A: Huh? [01:05:00] Speaker B: When he did it. [01:05:01] Speaker A: Yeah, when he came out, it was kind of new. Big ass. The plug is kind of like. [01:05:08] Speaker B: It's soulful. [01:05:09] Speaker A: Yeah, it's soulful. It's kind of like a big crit type, you know, with the beats and all of that. But, like, I'm trying to think of somebody. Like, if you was to say you listen to NBA Youngboy, that's like, new young. [01:05:24] Speaker B: But you know what? [01:05:25] Speaker A: But even though I listen to youngboy songs. [01:05:27] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the thing. Like, it's nothing for him to come out with one song that I like. [01:05:31] Speaker A: Yeah, he got. He will bump it. [01:05:33] Speaker B: I don't like him, but I will. [01:05:35] Speaker A: Bump on some of his music if. [01:05:37] Speaker B: One of them songs come out like that. I don't care. [01:05:39] Speaker A: But yeah, it was debate going on about Hulk Hogan. Like, why y'. All, like, people saying fuck him? And then some people was like, but he was our childhood. And this, that, and the third. [01:05:47] Speaker B: And he was my child. [01:05:50] Speaker A: He was out there. But I really wasn't a wrestling like that. [01:05:53] Speaker B: I was a wrestling. [01:05:54] Speaker A: I wasn't a wrestling. [01:05:55] Speaker B: I wasn't a wrestling nigga at the time. Everybody was a wrestling nigga. [01:06:00] Speaker A: I only knew. I knew my cousin was a wrestling nigga. [01:06:04] Speaker B: But he's older than you. [01:06:06] Speaker A: Nah, he younger than me. But I really wasn't a wrestling nigga like that. [01:06:09] Speaker B: Yeah, there's a different type wrestling and people that just like wrestling. I think I like wrestling. Wrestling was so popular when I was in the 80s. Wrestling was so popular. [01:06:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I got into it just. Cause he used to love it so much. And I was like, he love it so much. Like, it gotta be something good. And I watched, like, wwf, I mean, WCW a little bit, but you know what I'm saying? Castine was on there, but I just thought it was kind of silly. Oh, no, he's coming out of the ceiling. Like, who gives a fuck? [01:06:42] Speaker B: Like, that sounds funny, but I just didn't care. [01:06:46] Speaker A: I didn't care about it. Like, they made it. Oh, they turn it into a ladder match. Like, I don't give a fuck. I'd rather watch regular cartoons. [01:06:54] Speaker B: Yeah, but when you was a little nigga, you wasn't saying that. [01:06:56] Speaker A: No, I just did. I was like, yeah, okay. Ladder match, a cage match. They still got a pen, the nigga. Like, okay. [01:07:04] Speaker B: See, I came up with a different era, though. [01:07:06] Speaker A: We were kind of close. [01:07:08] Speaker B: Kind of. But something's off if we that close and you ain't. [01:07:11] Speaker A: But like I say my younger cousin, like. Like, I like regular sports. Like, I sit down. I would sit down all day, like on Sunday and just watch basketball. Like NBC, NBA on NBC. Come on Sunday. I watch all basketball. Like, I'm watching basketball all day, whether the Bulls playing or not. Or, like, I would watch, like, baseball games or, like all day Sunday, sit there and watch football, like, stuff like that. But wrestling was cool. It was cool, you know, good little storyline, you know what I'm saying? But I really wasn't. [01:07:43] Speaker B: I liked wrestling before people found out it was fake. That's how long ago it was. [01:07:48] Speaker A: I heard it was fake real young. [01:07:50] Speaker B: But the way it came out that it was fake, it was like a group of rival wrestlers got seen on. [01:08:02] Speaker A: A plane all together, together and on tv. [01:08:08] Speaker B: It kind of blew the lid off. Like, People found that out, like, whoever put it out in the media, but. [01:08:14] Speaker A: On tv, it was like on site. Every time they on site, on site. [01:08:18] Speaker B: Back of the stage, outside in the. [01:08:20] Speaker A: Car, he kicked the door. Like, I was just like, come on, man. Yeah, yeah. [01:08:24] Speaker B: But it wasn't so over the. The top in the 80s like it is now. [01:08:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Because, like. And they talk. You gotta. If you like wrestling, you gotta watch that documentary on Netflix, the Vince McMahon. Yeah, that Jones was good. Now, I ain't gonna lie. But it was a point. Like, you know, like the Generation Next and all of that or whatever. [01:08:43] Speaker B: Like, wait, Generation Next? [01:08:45] Speaker A: A generation X, whatever it was called. [01:08:47] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:08:47] Speaker A: X. I'm not a wrestling. I'm not a wrestling. And shout out. I ain't gonna say nothing. [01:08:54] Speaker B: Go ahead. [01:08:55] Speaker A: You know what I mean? But anyway, around that time when it was suck it and all the kind of vulgar and all of that, it got kind of. Kind of like, too wild. [01:09:04] Speaker B: Yes. [01:09:04] Speaker A: You know, like, I had stopped watching it for, like, I stopped watching it for a long time. Like, I'd be in and, like, I might watch a couple weeks. I watch this week, watch next week, and then. Okay, stop watching. But I had stopped for a long time. And then I really. I was like, hold up. They doing. What the fuck? They suck it. They wilding. When did it get to this? [01:09:23] Speaker B: Yes. [01:09:24] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? I was like, yeah, they going too far. Whatever. [01:09:26] Speaker B: And I. I think the same thing happened. It was one of those. I was like, oh, like, they really said that? Like, yeah, it was a Thanksgiving and I was at some family house. Everybody ran the tv, we watched wrestling. And the Rock said, you know, I'll take. He said, it's better than apple pie. It's better than pumpkin pie. And the guy ringing out said, oh, better than pumpkin pie is poon tang pie. [01:09:56] Speaker A: Like, what? [01:09:56] Speaker B: So I'm walking by like, oh, shit. What this? So soon as that happened, I was like, oh, they. [01:10:01] Speaker A: They. [01:10:02] Speaker B: They pushing the envelope now, huh? [01:10:07] Speaker A: Yeah, when it. When I. When the Rock used to be like your candy ass. I'm like, they cussing on that. I don't remember them cussing like that back in the day. Like, you know what I'm saying? I missed all of that. [01:10:17] Speaker B: I missed that Booker T. Thing too. [01:10:19] Speaker A: I kind of caught a little bit of the Booker T. Hogan. [01:10:22] Speaker B: We coming for you, nigga. [01:10:23] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I missed that live. I did miss that live. [01:10:27] Speaker B: I didn't watch. That was like, wcw. I never watched wcw. [01:10:31] Speaker A: I caught a little bit of Harlem Heat. That was him and his brother. His brother wasn't as charismatic as him. That's why he went on. [01:10:38] Speaker B: Hey, I know you got a Booker T In you. Pause. [01:10:41] Speaker A: Nah, nah, I don't. Cause I never watched it that much. I got, like. I know. Like, I got, like, a. I can do Macho man a little bit. [01:10:48] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:10:49] Speaker A: Ooh, yeah. You know I can do that. [01:10:53] Speaker B: You got a Hogan, brother? Use a brother. [01:10:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, brother. Yeah, I can do a little Hogan. You know what I'm saying? I did one at work the other day, and I said, nigga, we. They was laughing like a. Oh, yeah. But, yeah, Sting never really talked, Goldberg. You know what I'm saying? All that. But, yeah, watch that documentary, though. [01:11:14] Speaker B: Okay. [01:11:15] Speaker A: And then the biggest death of the week, the most shocking, surprising. Oh, yeah, yeah. That was this week. Like, Monday or Tuesday. Malcolm Jamal Warner passed away. He was in. [01:11:26] Speaker B: Did I send that to you? [01:11:27] Speaker A: Yeah, you sent it to me. [01:11:28] Speaker B: I was so shocked. I sent it to you. I didn't even put. Put it in our thing. [01:11:30] Speaker A: Yeah, you send it to me. I was like, damn. It was just weird. I thought. I was hoping it was fake. [01:11:35] Speaker B: Malcolm. Jamal. Wan. [01:11:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:11:37] Speaker B: Theo. [01:11:38] Speaker A: Eddie. No, Malcolm and Eddie. Malcolm and Eddie. What, was he in Costa Rica, Swimming in the water? He was in the water in Costa Rica. Him and his family. [01:11:49] Speaker B: They saved the daughter or something? [01:11:50] Speaker A: No, they said they would just. Well, I don't know if he saved her, but they say he was swimming with his daughter. [01:11:56] Speaker B: No, they say they saved the daughter. [01:11:58] Speaker A: Oh, the daughter got thrown away, too? [01:11:59] Speaker B: I think so. [01:12:00] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Say she was, like, 8 years old or something like that. [01:12:03] Speaker B: Could be. [01:12:04] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. But, yeah, he's been on a whole bunch of stuff. Those probably the two most notable. Theo as possible. [01:12:13] Speaker B: That's a big blow right there. [01:12:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:12:16] Speaker B: I posted a picture of Theo's room. [01:12:19] Speaker A: Mm. [01:12:20] Speaker B: And soon as you see this room, you can't think of nothing else. You know exactly whose room it is. [01:12:25] Speaker A: I'm trying to think if I remember the room. [01:12:28] Speaker B: Well, I ain't gonna say, pull it up. Well, you pull. Well, either way, when you see that room on the post, you like, uh, Theo, but he. Man, he was big in hip hop, too. He was a director of, like, videos. Yeah, a lot of music videos. [01:12:42] Speaker A: Heartbreak Hotel from Toni Braxton. No, no, not Tony Braxton. [01:12:49] Speaker B: New Edition. [01:12:50] Speaker A: Oh, that one. [01:12:51] Speaker B: He filmed that with, like, no budget. They filmed that at Mike Tyson's mansion. [01:12:56] Speaker A: Really? [01:12:56] Speaker B: Yes. Yeah, they had, like, no budget for it. You know, he did it on the muscle special ed on The Magnificent. He filmed that. He's in the video at the end, dancing and stuff. Houdini. It's an old Houdini video. He's dancing with Bobby Brown. [01:13:16] Speaker A: All Houdini videos are old. [01:13:18] Speaker B: You had to throw that in there. [01:13:19] Speaker A: It's a old Houdini video. Oh, really? [01:13:23] Speaker B: But, yeah, he's like a lot of. A lot of hip hop videos. He was. [01:13:31] Speaker A: Yeah, but he was, like, really into, like. I think he had, like a jazz band or something like that. [01:13:36] Speaker B: Yep. And I think he did spoken words. [01:13:38] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Did a lot of poetry. They replayed his Breakfast Club interview, I think, like Wednesday or Thursday, and he did, like, a poem after. Like a spoken word john. Yeah. [01:13:52] Speaker B: I wonder if that was like, the biggest so far this year. Like the biggest shocker. [01:13:56] Speaker A: Death. [01:13:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:00] Speaker A: Probably so. Because, like, somebody else died this year, but they were, like, older, so I. [01:14:05] Speaker B: Could say a lot of people were older. Or car accident is another one too. But drowning. [01:14:11] Speaker A: Yeah, drown is a bad way to go. It is bad way to go. And like, you know, for us, shout out to dj. [01:14:18] Speaker B: Really rail. [01:14:19] Speaker A: What happened to really real. [01:14:20] Speaker B: He drowned there in Myrtle beach. [01:14:22] Speaker A: Dj. Really rare. [01:14:23] Speaker B: Yes. A couple years ago, he was. [01:14:26] Speaker A: He was from around here. [01:14:28] Speaker B: Yeah. I think he claimed King Street. [01:14:31] Speaker A: He was a big dj. [01:14:32] Speaker B: He was coming out. He's from. [01:14:34] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay. [01:14:35] Speaker B: He was coming up from New York. He was at a lot of. [01:14:38] Speaker A: He just drowned him a little bit. [01:14:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Saving his daughter. [01:14:41] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [01:14:42] Speaker B: And the funny thing about it, I was there at Myrtle beach, further down with my daughters. [01:14:48] Speaker A: Oh, you was there when it happened. [01:14:49] Speaker B: I seen the damn ambulance, like, going there. [01:14:51] Speaker A: You like, damn. [01:14:51] Speaker B: Something going on, like, oh, something going on over there. Get back home. That's when I start, you know, hearing about seeing it. [01:14:56] Speaker A: Damn. I'm trying to think if I remember that. Yeah, that. That. [01:15:01] Speaker B: That was. That pre Covid, possibly before Blaze, you. [01:15:08] Speaker A: Said a couple years ago. You know, that's 10 years ago. [01:15:13] Speaker B: Then it was right after. It was after. Yeah, it was after. [01:15:20] Speaker A: But yeah, Malcolm Jamal won. A lot of people talking about it. Weird stuff was happening, though, like with exes coming out saying stuff. [01:15:28] Speaker B: Did you see that, too? [01:15:31] Speaker A: It was. Which one you saw the girl that played. She played on Malcolm and Eddie. She played Eddie's girlfriend. [01:15:40] Speaker B: I seen that one too. [01:15:41] Speaker A: And she said something like, well, at. [01:15:43] Speaker B: Least she shouted the family out after. [01:15:46] Speaker A: Oh, she did another post. [01:15:47] Speaker B: Nah, like, at the end of the post, she sent her regards to the family, too. [01:15:53] Speaker A: But it was the way it was. One line in there where she said she was like, I love you forever. Everything something. [01:15:59] Speaker B: I love everything about you or something like that. [01:16:01] Speaker A: Yeah, it was something everything. Like my Something everything. Like, it was kind of weird. And then it was another girlfriend said something. But I, I, I didn't know he was married. He kept that real private. [01:16:16] Speaker B: He's not, he hasn't been in the limelight recently, has he? Besides those doctor shows and stuff? [01:16:23] Speaker A: Yeah, I was about to say that he was on, on a couple of those, but, yeah, people like him, him. And it was a clip I saw earlier today of, like, Jaleel White. They kind of get stuck as them people. [01:16:38] Speaker B: They still saying Theo died. They didn't say Malcolm, even though he. [01:16:43] Speaker A: Played Malcolm on a whole nother show after. Yeah, yeah. But how did you watch Malcolm and Eddie? [01:16:49] Speaker B: Yeah, I did. I couldn't tell you episode or anything like that. [01:16:54] Speaker A: I just remember they had that real big. I think I want to say they were, Were they in Kansas City? Yeah, probably it was in Kansas City. [01:17:01] Speaker B: I think that's where Eddie's from. [01:17:05] Speaker A: And they had that, I remember they had that real big dude that was on there. [01:17:08] Speaker B: White guy? [01:17:09] Speaker A: No, the black guy. It was a real big dude. [01:17:11] Speaker B: Oh, was he in life? I know you're talking about. [01:17:14] Speaker A: No, not, not, not, not that maybe he would, but, you know, it's a real, real big. I'm talking real big dude. [01:17:19] Speaker B: Got like a pointy head. [01:17:20] Speaker A: His head, but he real big and fat kind of talk. And I want to say he dated. I can't remember, but he was just a real big dude on the show. [01:17:29] Speaker B: I can see a picture of him in a suit with a female. I forgot who that female was. Yeah, yeah. [01:17:35] Speaker A: Woman. But. And I just remember. What was her name on the. Charmaine or something like that on the show. [01:17:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it was Charmaine. [01:17:43] Speaker A: I never really watched it. That show came out. I want to say I was like in my teens, so I felt like it was just too adult. Cause it was like jazz. They had a jazz club. [01:17:55] Speaker B: Yeah, it wasn't. I think at the time, that was the first time we seen Malcolm outside of the Cosby Show. [01:18:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, outside of that, it was a jazz club. I just didn't, I just didn't really identify with it, with them having a jazz bar at my young age. [01:18:12] Speaker B: It was just something that would be on. I can't say, yo, oh, turn to Malcolm and Eddie. It had to come. Something else had to come on after. So you. [01:18:22] Speaker A: That make you watch it, stay on it. [01:18:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Back in the days where you had to catch the show when it came on. [01:18:29] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't. It wasn't really my thing, but shout out to him and his family and, you know, condolences to black people that are sad. And, you know, they were talking about the three. You know, they were saying, like, when Hulk Hogan died, they was like, this our three, or whatever, that's the three. [01:18:53] Speaker B: And the people, like, three. [01:18:55] Speaker A: Well, that really count. [01:18:57] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Ozzie Hogan and then Malcolm. [01:19:00] Speaker A: Yeah, but some people, like, he ain't in our three. [01:19:03] Speaker B: He was like, oh, you want two. [01:19:04] Speaker A: Black people to die? Like, let this be the three and be done with it, nigga. You want more niggas to die? No, let's get another big, big black name to make you sad for two days. [01:19:15] Speaker B: I would put a name on one, but I ain't want to say his name on the person. [01:19:19] Speaker A: You want to know what's weird that came out? [01:19:20] Speaker B: The movie's about to come out, so I wouldn't want to put it on. [01:19:22] Speaker A: You wanna know what's weird that came out? It's a clip of Anthony, the Anthony Anderson. There was like, somebody just randomly was like, malcolm, Jamal wanna die, But Anthony Anderson need to go or whatever. But it's a clip of him on. He was on the show with Lindsay Lohan, right? This was back when he was fat, probably like 20 something years ago. And he was like, do guys. He said something about guys coming over. Cause I guess it was supposed to be like, the set was supposed to be like in her room. She had like a little talk show or something, you know, I just saw this clip. I never seen it ever in my life. And he said something about who can come in? She's like, oh, no, guys, whatever. He was like, yeah, guys would want to come or whatever. And then he was like, I'd be a guy that want to come over. But he was like, grown. [01:20:11] Speaker B: Oh, she was. [01:20:12] Speaker A: She was still young, like a guy. He said something weird like, guys can't wait for you to become of age or something weird like that. [01:20:22] Speaker B: Real? [01:20:23] Speaker A: Yes, man. It's a weird clip, man. I'm gonna try to find it and send it to you. But people's like, fuck. You know how, like, people will say something and then they'll be like, check the comments. So it was. Somebody had posted a clip in the comments. [01:20:34] Speaker B: Nah. [01:20:35] Speaker A: Yeah, it was so weird. [01:20:36] Speaker B: Not grownish. [01:20:38] Speaker A: It was way before grownish. [01:20:39] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's not him. [01:20:40] Speaker A: It's him. [01:20:41] Speaker B: It's not him. [01:20:42] Speaker A: It's him. [01:20:42] Speaker B: They just trying to smudge his name. [01:20:44] Speaker A: Nah, man, it's not there's. [01:20:46] Speaker B: No way. [01:20:46] Speaker A: Cassette is out. You ever know. You ever watched some of his old, like, his old roles he's been in? Not the movies themselves, but just the characters he played. [01:20:58] Speaker B: What, like Romeo Must Die? [01:21:01] Speaker A: Yeah, like in that one. [01:21:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:03] Speaker A: He always played like a bumbling fat idiot. [01:21:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:08] Speaker A: Even in, like, what's the Barbershop? [01:21:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:11] Speaker A: Bumbling fat idiot. [01:21:12] Speaker B: Same role, man. [01:21:13] Speaker A: Same role, basically. [01:21:14] Speaker B: Same role. Yeah. [01:21:15] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? He always was that guy. [01:21:17] Speaker B: So what does that mean? [01:21:19] Speaker A: He lost some weight and then he's an executive? [01:21:22] Speaker B: Leave him alone, man. [01:21:25] Speaker A: He got killed. He got shot in the head in the Departed. [01:21:28] Speaker B: Yeah, he did. Hey, you know what? I'm just gonna act like you didn't say any of this today. [01:21:34] Speaker A: I'm ruining your day. [01:21:35] Speaker B: No, because I can't believe you would do this. [01:21:37] Speaker A: I'm sorry, man. You would help. [01:21:40] Speaker B: He shouldn't say them. [01:21:41] Speaker A: He shouldn't say a pedophile ish thing. That was weird. [01:21:45] Speaker B: Did he really say that? [01:21:46] Speaker A: Yes, he said it, bro. That shit was wild, man. [01:21:48] Speaker B: Watch out, man. AI AI Soldier or something, man. You sure? [01:21:51] Speaker A: Hey, you know what's his lips moving. [01:21:53] Speaker B: When he said it? [01:21:54] Speaker A: Yeah, man. And he had that little look. Remember he used to have that little gap. [01:21:57] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:21:58] Speaker A: It was him, man. It was him. Fat Anthony Anderson said it, man. He did? Yeah, man. [01:22:02] Speaker B: I love that show, too. [01:22:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I do. Love Grownish. Grownish. No, I don't like Grownish. I didn't like Blackish. Blackish. Grownish. I stopped watching Grownish. I'm weird, man. [01:22:15] Speaker B: You are. [01:22:15] Speaker A: I stopped watching Grownish when she started. It was a drug episode. I was like, oh, the Chloe. [01:22:22] Speaker B: What's the little girl name? [01:22:23] Speaker A: What's her name? Chloe? Zoe. [01:22:25] Speaker B: Zoey. [01:22:25] Speaker A: I think her name's Zoey. What was her name? Only one Zoe. Chloe. One of them. [01:22:29] Speaker B: Yeah. The little girl. [01:22:30] Speaker A: Not the little girl. The oldest girl. Oh, oh, oh, the oldest girl. [01:22:35] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:22:36] Speaker A: She was in college and it was an episode about her doing drugs. Like some pills or something. [01:22:40] Speaker B: She did them. [01:22:41] Speaker A: I can't remember. I turned it. I didn't want to see that. Not my Blackish family. No. So I turned it. [01:22:50] Speaker B: So after that, Anderson. [01:22:53] Speaker A: Well. [01:22:53] Speaker B: You gonna watch Blackish? [01:22:55] Speaker A: No. No, it don't come on no more. [01:22:56] Speaker B: So you know where to find it? [01:22:58] Speaker A: I don't. I don't. That show. I don't. I didn't do reruns of it. So it was so many episodes. So it's like me going to pick and watch Law and Order. Like I don't have to watch Law and order. It's just on people. People do. People do. Yeah. Only shows that they have come on and I go back and watch is Atlanta, Snowfall and the Wire. I might do Breaking Bad, but other than that, I don't go back and watch our shows. [01:23:24] Speaker B: Like you'll do the Boondocks. [01:23:26] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I've done the Boondocks. You know what? That was my first time watching the Boondocks over when we did the show. [01:23:31] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:23:32] Speaker A: That was on like some shows come on all the time. Like Family Guy. Yeah, that come on all the time. So I might watch them over Rick and Morty. [01:23:40] Speaker B: That's coming back. [01:23:41] Speaker A: Family Guy. [01:23:42] Speaker B: Yeah, they older. [01:23:45] Speaker A: They older. [01:23:45] Speaker B: Yeah, the boy is older. [01:23:47] Speaker A: They redoing it. [01:23:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:23:48] Speaker A: Okay. [01:23:49] Speaker B: They might be out now. [01:23:50] Speaker A: Okay. [01:23:51] Speaker B: They came back in town. They moved away before, but they're back in town now. [01:23:54] Speaker A: What's the other show like? Cleveland shows, stuff like King of the Hill, all them shows. Shows like that. But like a real life show. [01:24:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:24:02] Speaker A: It ain't too many of them that I watch. [01:24:04] Speaker B: Did you do My Wife and Kids? [01:24:07] Speaker A: I. I missed that wave. Oh, I missed it. I've. I've caught some of the episodes. [01:24:12] Speaker B: But see, when you say you missed it, that mean you ain't going back. So I ain't gonna say go back and check it out. [01:24:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I missed it. I mean, I see them like when they be on, they syndicated or whatever. But, you know, I know his name Michael Kyle and the wife is named Jay. And I love that show Junior and you know. Yeah, when Cat Williams on the show too. [01:24:29] Speaker B: Yeah, he Bobby. Bobby Light or something. [01:24:33] Speaker A: Something like that. Bobby something. Yeah, yeah, I missed that. [01:24:36] Speaker B: He wasn't. He was a reoccurring actor. [01:24:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause he worked in a garage with. [01:24:42] Speaker B: But he. They went to high school together, so they end up having a breakdancing contest and stuff. That's why the breakdancing. [01:24:48] Speaker A: So, like, I know that he worked there, but I didn't know that little piece of it. I didn't know that little piece of it. You know what I'm saying? [01:24:56] Speaker B: I got you. [01:24:58] Speaker A: But yeah, I have watched it, but whenever it came out, I didn't watch every episode like that. You know what I'm saying? [01:25:03] Speaker B: I was on it. I was on it. I liked it. I got the box set, I brought em. [01:25:07] Speaker A: I do think it was a debate. Like, was it funnier than Martin? [01:25:15] Speaker B: It's close. [01:25:16] Speaker A: Yeah, it's close. [01:25:18] Speaker B: Because the thing about it, Martin's stuff was kind of. Some of the stuff was silly, funny. [01:25:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:25:24] Speaker B: This was like Almost adult. [01:25:26] Speaker A: Clever. Good joke. Funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's why I hate I missed it when it came. Like, what come? Cause I don't know if it came out on a Sunday or what day it came on or whatever, but I just hate I missed it. [01:25:38] Speaker B: It's been so long, I couldn't even tell you. Yeah, might have been Thursday night or something like that or something. [01:25:44] Speaker A: So, yeah, that's amongst the other. That's all the deaths, I guess. We'll update with Shannon Sharpe. He paid well. They came to a settlement. [01:25:55] Speaker B: Didn't I tell you? [01:25:56] Speaker A: I can't remember. What did you tell me? [01:25:57] Speaker B: I said that it was gonna be a lot of money and then we was like, nah, it's undisclosed amount. They might have just said so. [01:26:03] Speaker A: We already did talk about that. [01:26:04] Speaker B: Yeah. But now the. The freaking numbers is coming out. [01:26:07] Speaker A: What's the number you saw? [01:26:08] Speaker B: I didn't see a number. I just seen life changing. [01:26:10] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the article I saw too say life changing. I know. I did see it where it was. Said the girl was gonna quit, only like she a shit on the fans. I made it. Yeah. [01:26:20] Speaker B: You remember we talked about that. I think that might have been last. [01:26:23] Speaker A: We talked about that last week. [01:26:24] Speaker B: If it wasn't last week, it was definitely the week before. [01:26:26] Speaker A: Okay. [01:26:26] Speaker B: And I don't even know why it came up. No, you know what? This was weeks before. Cause it wouldn't have came up last week. Cause last week it wasn't in the news. We talked about it when it first happened. No, we did talk about it a couple weeks ago because that's when I brought up the amount. I said it must have been a lot of money for them to settle out. [01:26:52] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:26:55] Speaker B: Probably two weeks ago. I don't think it was last week. It was the weekend, the week before that. [01:27:01] Speaker A: This article is entitled. I mean, it's dated 7:25. So that was two days ago. [01:27:09] Speaker B: I might have sent that. [01:27:11] Speaker A: No, I did. [01:27:11] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:27:12] Speaker A: I remember reading it. [01:27:14] Speaker B: They don't have a number in there though, right? [01:27:15] Speaker A: No, I just say life changing. Yeah. Did you see this plane that caught on fire? [01:27:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I seen them getting off of it. [01:27:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I seen. I seen. It was in Denver. It was American Airlines. You know, none of this stuff ever happens on the Spirit airline. I'm just saying never see these videos on the Spirit. [01:27:31] Speaker B: What about the other. The other plane? The other cheap one. [01:27:35] Speaker A: Frontier Blue, JetBlue. JetBlue, yeah. [01:27:39] Speaker B: Never see it on that either. [01:27:40] Speaker A: Right. It'd only be these, but. Yeah, it's a video that show people sliding down the evacuation ramp. It was one. It was like the second or third lady, she slid down and I don't know what happened when she got to the bottom, but she fell face first. She was. And fell face first. [01:27:57] Speaker B: So her legs planted into the thing and she like flipped over. [01:28:00] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was like. It was one guy, he came down the slide, he had like three bags. He had like a book bag on his back. He had two bags he was holding in one hand and then he had a bag in the other hand. He slid down with all his stuff. He was like, f that. [01:28:17] Speaker B: That nigga said, f that. I'm taking everything with me. [01:28:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:28:21] Speaker B: It definitely left that bag that had all my jewelry in it, though. [01:28:25] Speaker A: I mean, take it after playing Get Ready Burn up. [01:28:29] Speaker B: I lost all my jewelry. [01:28:30] Speaker A: No, I'm saying take it with you. You got the jewelry. I lost all my jewelry. [01:28:33] Speaker B: I lost all my jewelry. [01:28:34] Speaker A: Yeah, they don't know, but yeah. The plane was coming from California. They were going to. Headed to Vegas. [01:28:44] Speaker B: Oh, word. [01:28:45] Speaker A: Yeah, so, yeah, I did see that. Let's see what else happened. Do you see the hate crime in Columbia in Richland County? [01:28:54] Speaker B: No. [01:28:55] Speaker A: So it was a guy, he was running, like jogging early in the morning in the neighborhood. And so I saw an article about it first and it was like the guy was jogging in the neighborhood and somebody in a BMW shot at him with a shotgun and yelled something hateful at him or whatever. [01:29:15] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [01:29:16] Speaker A: Yeah. And they caught the guy. His bail was like a million dollars. This, that, and the third. [01:29:19] Speaker B: Did they say what kind of hate? [01:29:22] Speaker A: Black hate? It wasn't gay hate. [01:29:26] Speaker B: It could have been. [01:29:27] Speaker A: I hate joggers. Yeah, damn joggers. It could have been. It could have been. And they said in the county, that county has a hate crime bill. The state don't got one, but the county does. [01:29:40] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:29:41] Speaker A: I'm see if I can. [01:29:42] Speaker B: I hate you joggers, you short pants wearers. Yeah, we hate you. [01:29:51] Speaker A: Everybody get, everybody get, get upset. And they think it's black. Like, then he, he like getting interviews. Like. So why do you hate black people? Like black people. My wife is black. I hate those joggers. [01:30:05] Speaker B: I hate joggers. I hate anybody wear short pants and. [01:30:08] Speaker A: And they wear those shoes, those Hoka shoes. Hokas. I hate anybody who wear hokas. Like, it was nothing about blacks. You just hate Hokas. [01:30:16] Speaker B: I hate you Hokers. [01:30:22] Speaker A: I hate him. And all his kind is joggers either walk or run at a full pace. [01:30:25] Speaker B: That's what he Was trying to do. [01:30:27] Speaker A: He had people that run at slow paces. It was one guy last week. He was jogging, and I walked past him. Either walk or run. [01:30:36] Speaker B: I was just trying to make a move faster than them Hokers. [01:30:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Let me see if I can. [01:30:40] Speaker B: I hate you, Hokers. [01:30:43] Speaker A: See if I can pull up the video. But he, like, sitting there at the. At the gate. [01:30:50] Speaker B: I saw that punch in the mouth. [01:30:52] Speaker A: Who got punched in the mouth? [01:30:55] Speaker B: The police that broke the window out and punched the guy. [01:30:59] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. That was this week, ain't it? [01:31:00] Speaker B: Then dragged him out. [01:31:01] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:31:02] Speaker B: Last week, probably. [01:31:04] Speaker A: Let me see. That's the video right there. You see him at the gate? [01:31:08] Speaker B: That's the car. [01:31:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:31:10] Speaker B: That's the guy that did it. [01:31:10] Speaker A: Yeah. He like one of them people off of Men in Black. [01:31:14] Speaker B: He looked like. He don't even supposed to be in that Dag on neighborhood. [01:31:16] Speaker A: He looked like. He looked like Sid off of. He do off of Toy Story, too. [01:31:24] Speaker B: His head shaped just like. [01:31:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, but I guess they didn't show the shot in that. That video. [01:31:32] Speaker B: What? [01:31:32] Speaker A: Yeah, like the actual shoot. [01:31:34] Speaker B: You really saw that? [01:31:35] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a. Yeah, they got the clip of him. That's how they knew it was him. Like, he. You see him grab the gun out the front seat and shoot. You know, you shoot the, like, smoke. You see the smoke or whatever. Yeah. [01:31:45] Speaker B: Oh, word? [01:31:47] Speaker A: I didn't know that. Yeah, okay. I was waiting on it. [01:31:50] Speaker B: They keeping that one quiet? [01:31:51] Speaker A: No, no, they not. [01:31:53] Speaker B: I ain't seen it. [01:31:54] Speaker A: It was all of them. Well, I'm friends with a lot of Columbia people. [01:31:58] Speaker B: Okay. [01:31:59] Speaker A: So I saw it on there, but. Yeah, so that did happen. [01:32:02] Speaker B: Hate you. [01:32:03] Speaker A: Damn hocus. That might be it right there. You saw the smoke? Oh, yeah. Let me see if I can go back just a tad. [01:32:09] Speaker B: That what he was waiting out there for him. [01:32:11] Speaker A: Must be. They say it was early in the morning. [01:32:14] Speaker B: Them damn short pants wears run through here every day. [01:32:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to that guy. [01:32:19] Speaker B: Looked like some. That was the guy. [01:32:20] Speaker A: No, that was just somebody else. [01:32:21] Speaker B: Oh, he looked like somebody we know. [01:32:23] Speaker A: Hold up. Damn. They keep showing it. Then he said it back in the front seat. [01:32:27] Speaker B: He did. [01:32:27] Speaker A: And when the gate open, he pull out. [01:32:30] Speaker B: It wasn't even shotgun. It was the damn bullshit ass rifle. [01:32:34] Speaker A: Oh, right. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it was a rifle. It wasn't a shotgun. Yeah, but yeah, shout out to. [01:32:41] Speaker B: They run past my house every day. [01:32:44] Speaker A: Yep. In a good neighborhood, too. [01:32:47] Speaker B: Gated. Gated community. [01:32:47] Speaker A: Gated community. Yep. Yeah, I'll be careful. That's why I don't. I Don't like when I see people jogging, like early in the morning, like by themselves. [01:32:58] Speaker B: Yeah, I understand. [01:32:59] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't like that. Especially women. [01:33:02] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:33:03] Speaker A: Running in groups. You know what I'm saying? Because. Yeah, but what else happened this week before we get out of here? [01:33:17] Speaker B: It's been a busy week. Been a real busy. [01:33:20] Speaker A: Only other thing that really happened was, and I still don't know really what she did. One of the lawyers from the YSL case, one of the attorneys, she was booked in prison. She was bought up on charges including drug trafficking and gang activity tied to her conduct during the trial. They say that she smuggled methamphetamine, oxycodone and marijuana, I guess, to them. [01:33:53] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [01:33:54] Speaker A: So I don't know and I don't care. [01:33:57] Speaker B: She probably did it to get some. [01:33:58] Speaker A: More information or maybe she just fell in love with one of those thugs. Get some thug loving some thug in love. You. [01:34:09] Speaker B: You heard me, man. [01:34:12] Speaker A: You hurt my thug in love. Thug, thug lovin. No, it's thugging love. [01:34:17] Speaker B: Thug and loving. [01:34:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I got a few. Hey, bust a slob. I seen him bust a slob. These busting slob. That's gay. I got a few scammers. I got a few scams. [01:34:31] Speaker B: No scamming that come and be a part of this. [01:34:34] Speaker A: So friends of the show, I'll let you choose the scammer this week, okay? One is a local. [01:34:40] Speaker B: Oh, you know what I'm gonna say? [01:34:43] Speaker A: One is a Chuck E. Cheese and one is an elderly man that was scammed. [01:34:48] Speaker B: Oh, that Chuck E. Cheese is probably a good here. But let's go with the local. [01:34:54] Speaker A: I really don't want to do this because I actually went to school with this person. [01:34:57] Speaker B: Okay. D Town. [01:34:59] Speaker A: Yeah. No, no, like, like my man Raymond be saying, saying I mean no harm to the business. [01:35:09] Speaker B: Oh my God. [01:35:10] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? A Darlington county woman is facing an insurance fraud charge after authority. Oh, shoot. Hold up. I'm doing. [01:35:18] Speaker B: I'm. [01:35:19] Speaker A: I'm up. I did fraud today. [01:35:21] Speaker B: My bad. Okay. [01:35:23] Speaker A: I did fraud today. I did a good job today. [01:35:26] Speaker B: Okay? [01:35:27] Speaker A: Cuz the blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Did a good job job today. [01:35:34] Speaker B: Okay. I did fraud today. [01:35:36] Speaker A: Hey. I did fraud today. [01:35:37] Speaker B: Hey. I did fraud today. [01:35:39] Speaker A: Okay. I did a good job today. Hey, blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. [01:35:45] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:35:47] Speaker A: I did a good job today. Oh, okay. A Darlington county woman is facing insurance fraud, an insurance fraud charge after authority says she opened an insurance Policy using the name of a person who died 10 months earlier and file claims totaling nearly $81,000. Shamika Rihanda Delane, 44, submitted information to GEICO Insurance to open a policy on November 28, 2022, and subsequently filed three claims totaling $80,726. According to a warrant provided by SLED, the person whose name Delane used to died on January 16, 2022. In a voluntary statement to authorities, she said she opened the account to get a better policy rate. Two of the claims Delane filed were for collisions with bodily injury. She's charged with the first offense, making a false statement or misrepresented representation. She was booked into the W. Glen Campbell Detention Center. So she opened an insurance policy issuing using the name of a person who died 10 months earlier. So I thought it was a death insurance policy. Sound like it was an auto insurance policy. 80,000 is a lot though, for auto insurance. Yeah, yeah. But she said she did it to get a better rate. [01:37:21] Speaker B: But body. Ah, they said something about. They said she got hurt. [01:37:26] Speaker A: Two of the claims she filed with her collisions with bodily injury. So yeah, these are. [01:37:30] Speaker B: She had to really get in the accident then. [01:37:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Unless. [01:37:35] Speaker B: She opened the claim up in that person's name and then got into the accident and then did the claim. [01:37:40] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what. Probably what happened. Yeah, yeah. [01:37:42] Speaker B: So she probably. I ain't gonna say she set out to do the insurance fraud, but. But she set out to do the insurance fraud. [01:37:51] Speaker A: I'm gonna tell you. Insurance fraud. If you get caught setting up a policy, let's say like you live where you live. Right. You set up a policy in North Carolina at your parents house. [01:38:03] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:38:04] Speaker A: That's fraud. You set up a policy in the same city. [01:38:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:38:06] Speaker A: Cause they got the rates based on where you live at in whatever city, so. So that's fraud. [01:38:12] Speaker B: Yep. [01:38:15] Speaker A: So yeah. Shout out to her. I definitely went to. I know. Middle school with. [01:38:20] Speaker B: When last time you seen her? [01:38:23] Speaker A: I can't remember if she went. I think she went to high school with us for a little while and maybe moved. [01:38:27] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:38:28] Speaker A: Went to another high school. And I want to say she might have went to another high school in the same county. I ain't want to say which ones. Oh, the HBCU in the same county. [01:38:38] Speaker B: Oh, that other one. Okay, I see what you mean. [01:38:42] Speaker A: Yeah, it's three high schools in my county. [01:38:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I forgot about that. [01:38:46] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, the hbcu. No, that's not in the same county. [01:38:49] Speaker B: It's not, but it's not Too far from it either. [01:38:51] Speaker A: Yeah, I never heard of her going to that school though. [01:38:54] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:38:55] Speaker A: Yeah, but yeah, shout out to her those insurance. Here's the thing now she probably can't get insurance no more. [01:39:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he got a super red flag up, man. [01:39:06] Speaker A: It's a guy who came. He was trying to get insurance at the dealership or whatever. [01:39:12] Speaker B: She got to get the General. [01:39:14] Speaker A: No, she can't get the General because the General is done by Geico. Oh, they like, if you look in the corner of them commercial, it'll say by Progressive or by Geico. It's like one of them. Like the General ain't no bullshit. [01:39:26] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [01:39:27] Speaker A: Yeah, these motherfuckers all connected, man. It's a big scam, man. We ain't gonna say scam, but you know, it's just one big corporate, you know, scam. [01:39:34] Speaker B: They got us. [01:39:34] Speaker A: Oh, oh, you trying to end. [01:39:36] Speaker B: You trying to end the show. [01:39:38] Speaker A: Damn. Oh, by now watch that something up. You know, I. [01:39:42] Speaker B: Look, the boy done cut the show off. [01:39:44] Speaker A: Oh, you know what? I'm going have to line this up, cuz. That ain't connected to that. [01:39:54] Speaker B: These thoughts are only of be love. [01:39:57] Speaker A: And be love only easy. I'm be easy on here. [01:40:02] Speaker B: Jay Black. What do you call what they call you, my man? [01:40:06] Speaker A: Black. Yeah, that's what Keith Murray called me. Nah, you black, son. Black. Nah. But yeah, I just realized that too. Oh, well, more work for me. Yeah, but, but yeah, shout out to. [01:40:23] Speaker B: She almost got away. She did get away and she got. [01:40:27] Speaker A: How did they find out the person died though? No, she filed the claims. It didn't say she got the money. [01:40:33] Speaker B: Oh, but what? They came up with a number for 80,000. [01:40:37] Speaker A: That was the claim she filed. She filed a claim? Two claims totaling those amounts. [01:40:41] Speaker B: So she didn't get it. [01:40:42] Speaker A: Maybe not. [01:40:43] Speaker B: God damn. [01:40:43] Speaker A: They don't say she received anything. [01:40:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, so they probably found out because the person that died probably really had the insurance and. [01:40:50] Speaker A: Well, it said with. [01:40:54] Speaker B: The person that died probably had insurance with them before and it ended up coming up deceased. [01:41:00] Speaker A: No, she opened the policy in the name of a person who died months earlier. So when she opened the policy up, that person was already dead. [01:41:10] Speaker B: Yeah, but who knows how they got caught. Oh, if she got into a car accident, she had to give her id. [01:41:23] Speaker A: Unless they had. Unless she added her cell phone as a driver. Ugh. She probably didn't though. [01:41:28] Speaker B: That would have been smart. [01:41:29] Speaker A: Oh. Cause then that would have made the rates go up. [01:41:32] Speaker B: Still, she wouldn't have got the money. [01:41:33] Speaker A: She wouldn't have got the rates either. Well, yeah, she can't. Yeah. Cause she wouldn't have got the money. [01:41:36] Speaker B: Wouldn't have got the money. [01:41:37] Speaker A: Cause the money would have came in the person's name who was dead already. [01:41:40] Speaker B: That's where she slipped. [01:41:41] Speaker A: That probably where she fucked up at. [01:41:42] Speaker B: Yeah, she slipped up there. [01:41:44] Speaker A: Yep. Damn. [01:41:45] Speaker B: That's probably how they caught her. From the real accident. [01:41:48] Speaker A: From the real accident. Yep, yep. But yeah, that's it. Shout out to her. I don't know man, just. That's another thing that can mess you up. Like when we was talking about money and stuff earlier. [01:42:06] Speaker B: Doing something you ain't supposed to do. [01:42:07] Speaker A: Yeah, but like you know, it come back to you like you gotta, like, well nah, like you gotta have insurance. Let's say. Like you got a car, right? [01:42:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:42:15] Speaker A: And all you got is this car. But you really can't afford nothing. Like you almost down bottom. [01:42:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:42:21] Speaker A: And you really just can't afford insurance. Cause insurance high. So you take that chance and go on and drive it and something happened. [01:42:28] Speaker B: It can happen. Hey, when I got into my car accident while I was stuck in the car. Hey, the insurance don't say good, right? [01:42:36] Speaker A: I thought you. [01:42:37] Speaker B: It sure is good. She said. Yeah. [01:42:39] Speaker A: Cause we had a story, we did. Where a lady got in a wreck and started the policy while she was in the wreck, right after she got in the wreck. But they had the time. [01:42:50] Speaker B: Yeah, we talked about that. [01:42:51] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:42:53] Speaker B: I called to make sure. [01:42:54] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. You gotta have one of the things or you can't have both of them gone. Like you registered and you ain't got no insurance. Hey, but if you ain't got no. [01:43:02] Speaker B: Insurance, you gotta have insurance though. Yeah, I know that from a big accident. Cause you shit. [01:43:12] Speaker A: I got in a rig with somebody that ain't had no insurance. Ain't nothing happened to him. Nothing. [01:43:22] Speaker B: They probably did. They probably did. [01:43:24] Speaker A: They was like poor white people. And when we went to court, my lawyer fucked up. I fucked up too. Cause they was poor dusty looking white people. [01:43:34] Speaker B: That's the same case with mine. They had insurance, but it was bullshit. [01:43:37] Speaker A: This person didn't have no insurance. [01:43:40] Speaker B: Oh, so your insurance had to pick everything up? [01:43:42] Speaker A: Yes, and then we went to sue them for the bread or whatever. So how do you think I went to court? [01:43:48] Speaker B: What do you mean? [01:43:49] Speaker A: Like how do you think I looked when I went to court? [01:43:53] Speaker B: What do you mean? You look like you. [01:43:55] Speaker A: I went to court with a suit on, shirt and tie. [01:43:58] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:43:59] Speaker A: They came with. [01:44:02] Speaker B: Rusty looking clothes, ripped up shirt. [01:44:05] Speaker A: It wasn't quite ripped up, but they just looked dusty. I'm sorry, sir. The courtroom full of white jurors. I ain't got no bread. [01:44:16] Speaker B: I can see how it looked. [01:44:18] Speaker A: It looked like I didn't need it. They needed it. His insurance paid. Just paying for the insurance money? [01:44:25] Speaker B: Yeah, you got it. [01:44:26] Speaker A: I got so little money, my lawyer was like, I'm sorry, man. I fucked up. You don't gotta pay me. [01:44:32] Speaker B: Just. [01:44:34] Speaker A: We'll just charge it to the game. I think the money was like, I think I might've got, like, $1,700. And I had spent out, like, I had to, you know, like, I was out of my car for, like, three months. [01:44:45] Speaker B: Oh, so you. [01:44:46] Speaker A: They had to bend the frame back and stuff, like. Yeah, I just got a car, too. I maybe had a car maybe like a year. Yeah. But anyway, get insurance or whatever else you need. L. Yo, thank you for joining me. Let everybody know where they can find you. [01:45:03] Speaker B: You can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook or you can find me at the Digital Studios podcast. [01:45:08] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at preacher underscore. BP. You find the show on YouTube @DJ BlazeShow, and you can find the show on Instagram @DJ Blaze Show. I'm gonna start posting on there more. I'm gonna try. It's a lot of stuff. Places to post and Got it posted. But, yeah, man, thank y' all for listening. We'll be back next week. Thank you, DJ Hosta, for your email. [01:45:28] Speaker B: Yep, yep. [01:45:29] Speaker A: Email us dj blazegmail.com, let us know what you think. Send us some six degrees too. I was about to say no, white people. [01:45:39] Speaker B: You ain't finished your 6 degrees agrees from last week? [01:45:41] Speaker A: I kind of did. [01:45:42] Speaker B: Kind of? There's no kind of in this. [01:45:44] Speaker A: I can't think of it. [01:45:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:45:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. And I sold a few cars. I start this week Anyway. It's your boy. [01:45:50] Speaker B: Be easy. It's your boy, Al. [01:45:52] Speaker A: And we out. [01:45:53] Speaker B: Peace. Let those who have ears listen whoever you ask. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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