October 14, 2024

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Oct 14 2024 | 01:32:21

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On this episode B-Eazy is joined by El and they discuss some of what they are watching, some new allegations for the Pied Piper of Pissing On Prepubescent People, some crazy news from around the country and more.

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[00:00:02] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:09] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:00:40] Speaker A: Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy be easy. And I'm joined once again by my man, Elle. [00:00:48] Speaker B: What up? What up? [00:00:49] Speaker A: What's up? Hold on. Let me see. There we go. Welcome back. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Thank you, man. Thank you, man. Thank y'all. People, too. [00:00:57] Speaker A: Yeah, Elle. I guess it's like probation. Yeah, 90 days. You gotta go to your 90 days and then you get your benefits. [00:01:08] Speaker B: So I better say sorry for all the bad things I said for last week. [00:01:12] Speaker A: What did you say last week? [00:01:13] Speaker B: You know, I said a lot of New York versus. [00:01:16] Speaker A: Oh, somebody did ask me about that, too. [00:01:18] Speaker B: See, I knew it was gonna come up. [00:01:19] Speaker A: Yeah, somebody did say something about. But it's not just you, though. It's people of your ilk in general. [00:01:27] Speaker B: Nah. But you know what it is if you talk to me, right? Normally, I'm not like that. I don't compare stuff to New York all the time like certain New Yorkers. [00:01:38] Speaker A: Also, you know, it's a thing that y'all do. [00:01:40] Speaker B: Oh, it's definitely a thing. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, it's definitely a thing. But one of the homies that hit me up was like, why do New York people think we don't have nothing? [00:01:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that's true. And that might have came out wrong. [00:01:52] Speaker A: Don't apologize. [00:01:53] Speaker B: I'm apologizing. [00:01:54] Speaker A: Don't apologize. [00:01:55] Speaker B: This one time I'm gonna apologize. Cause I'm on my probation period. [00:01:58] Speaker A: Nah, see, one strike. Nah, it ain't one strike. You gotta come with all the fire. You gotta come with all the fire in the probationary period to get. To get the fans riled up. [00:02:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:02:09] Speaker A: You gotta get them riled up. Now you certain stuff. Now you still gotta. You know what I'm talking about? You gotta stay clear that. [00:02:17] Speaker B: All right. [00:02:18] Speaker A: Stay clear that. [00:02:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:02:20] Speaker A: But, you know. How was your week, man? [00:02:23] Speaker B: It was cool, man. It was back to work tomorrow. [00:02:25] Speaker A: Shit. Oh, yeah. You had a little week off. Yeah. You had to deal with the youngins. [00:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:32] Speaker A: Yeah. So you. Y'all was out for a week or two weeks. [00:02:35] Speaker B: Shit, we was out for a weekend. A week and another weekend, so. [00:02:39] Speaker A: A week. [00:02:40] Speaker B: Yes. [00:02:41] Speaker A: Okay. And y'all do that every. [00:02:44] Speaker B: This was, uh. I guess they call it the winter fall session. [00:02:49] Speaker A: Fall session. [00:02:50] Speaker B: All it is, is the damn teachers need a break from the kids and kids need a break from the teachers. [00:02:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Cuz the district you and y'all do year round, what do you call it? Modify year round. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:03:00] Speaker B: So new. New shit. [00:03:02] Speaker A: And then y'all get out in a couple months for. [00:03:05] Speaker B: For thanksgiving. [00:03:06] Speaker A: Thanksgiving, same thing. [00:03:06] Speaker B: Another week, I think in another week. No, we get another week. [00:03:10] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I'll get another week. [00:03:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:12] Speaker A: During that thanksgiving area, I saw you with some hard bottoms on, taking photos. [00:03:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was a. It was a gala. [00:03:21] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:22] Speaker B: It's like a. For teachers. Teachers in the area and stuff like that. [00:03:26] Speaker A: I just realized gala is one of those words. [00:03:29] Speaker B: What words? [00:03:30] Speaker A: Wait, so if I put both of them in a sentence and I say, do you pronounce it gala, or do you pronounce it gala? [00:03:40] Speaker B: Gala. [00:03:41] Speaker A: Some people say gala. Gala. [00:03:43] Speaker B: For real? [00:03:44] Speaker A: Yeah, gala. Gala. [00:03:45] Speaker B: I think. You know what? I think it's where you put it in a sentence, right? [00:03:48] Speaker A: No, I'm saying, like, we went to a nice gala, but this is a gala. [00:03:53] Speaker B: I think it's a gala. Which one? [00:03:54] Speaker A: You say it depends. [00:03:56] Speaker B: See, that's what I mean. It depends on what it's like. [00:03:59] Speaker A: What's another. It's another one like that, too. Um. Root and route. [00:04:07] Speaker B: I say route. [00:04:09] Speaker A: I say route, too. Some people say root. [00:04:13] Speaker B: That's one of those ones. I guess if you put it in a certain part of the sentence. [00:04:17] Speaker A: Nah, it's just however you say it. Cause it's another. It's like. [00:04:21] Speaker B: No, you know. You know what? I say both, too. [00:04:24] Speaker A: You say both. [00:04:24] Speaker B: What route you going? I don't say, what route you going to? [00:04:30] Speaker A: I say route, too, but I know. Cause, like, you know that road, famous road. People say route 66. [00:04:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Route 66. [00:04:38] Speaker A: But some people say route 66. [00:04:40] Speaker B: Yeah. I say route 66. [00:04:41] Speaker A: You say route 66. Yeah. So you went to gala. Gala. [00:04:44] Speaker B: I went to a gala. Gala. [00:04:46] Speaker A: Did I see, I say gala. I must just say gala then. [00:04:48] Speaker B: I think you do. It depends. I think it depends on the part of the sentence that you're saying it in. [00:04:52] Speaker A: I don't think it does. It's like potato and potata. [00:04:55] Speaker B: You never say patata. [00:04:56] Speaker A: I never do, but some people do. Tomato. [00:05:01] Speaker B: Yeah. The person that say tomato never say tomato. [00:05:04] Speaker A: Exactly. That's what I'm saying. How was the gala? Gala. [00:05:10] Speaker B: It was cool. It was cool. It was Sediti. Really? It was Sediti. It was cool, though. They honored local teacher from the area. She's an astronaut now. They just honored her. She was a teacher in the area for a while. I think what school she went to. She might have went to France. Marion. That's crazy. I did a whole damn article on that. I can't tell you anything, right? [00:05:42] Speaker A: In a second, you tell somebody who just going through the motions with their job. [00:05:46] Speaker B: Yeah. Be like, yeah. Oh, yeah, you did this. Oh, yeah. Yeah. [00:05:48] Speaker A: Dialed it in. Copy and paste. Shout out to that teacher. Little colored gal. [00:05:54] Speaker B: Yup. Little colored gal. She got. They had the Wilson march, and Ben lead her into the area. [00:06:02] Speaker A: That's cute. Was it just this? It was all over the state. Colored people or just that district? [00:06:09] Speaker B: No, I think it was district one. [00:06:11] Speaker A: Oh. [00:06:11] Speaker B: But people was bringing, you know, plus ones and. [00:06:14] Speaker A: Oh, that's why they use that band. They didn't use the best band in the land. [00:06:18] Speaker B: Was that Darlington? [00:06:19] Speaker A: Of course. Okay, I'm a homer. [00:06:21] Speaker B: Okay. [00:06:21] Speaker A: Yeah, of course. Everybody knows that. [00:06:23] Speaker B: It was, you know, the funny part about it, they had the band. The announcer got on the mic saying, everybody look outside. We need everybody to go outside. [00:06:32] Speaker A: So y'all had to get up and go outside? [00:06:34] Speaker B: No, it was probably about five minutes after they said we could start eating. So there's people online, you know, people looking over their shoulder like, oh, yeah, that's nice. [00:06:44] Speaker A: Still grabbing the shrimp. [00:06:46] Speaker B: Shrimp and freaking steak. And. [00:06:48] Speaker A: Oh, they had the good shit. [00:06:49] Speaker B: Yeah, they had big. A big shrimp cocktail layout. Did you eat. Oh, yeah. [00:06:55] Speaker A: Did you eat to satisfaction? Pause. [00:06:58] Speaker B: No, I didn't. [00:06:59] Speaker A: Why not? It's a lot of trying to be cutesy. [00:07:01] Speaker B: There was no tables. It was all like, booths where you stand up and eat, and it was always somebody coming up to you, talk to you saying, hey, I work with such and such. I'm part of this, you know? [00:07:12] Speaker A: So I'm part of this plate right now. [00:07:14] Speaker B: That's what I was trying to be part of, but it was like, you know, it was a lot of. [00:07:18] Speaker A: And they had steak. [00:07:19] Speaker B: Yeah, steak, shrimp, mashed potatoes, you know, some kind of vegetable. But they had open bar. [00:07:27] Speaker A: You got down. [00:07:28] Speaker B: No, you know, I don't drink. [00:07:30] Speaker A: Oh, you don't drink? [00:07:31] Speaker B: No, I don't drink. Dang. Yup. So they was pouring that Tito's. Like. It was water when I first walked in. I was like, she's pouring that bottle out. Like, you know, they had 100 cups there, and they filling up all the hundred cups. It was going crazy. [00:07:44] Speaker A: Wow. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Yeah, it was nice. It was a nice layout. There's a couple bands singing and shit. [00:07:51] Speaker A: You wasn't a fan of the band? [00:07:53] Speaker B: Nah, they were too loud. Whoever adjusted the sound fucked up. You're fucked up. [00:07:59] Speaker A: I don't like going places in. It ain't the club. So they want you to socialize, but they got the music too loud. So now you gotta talk louder than the music. [00:08:09] Speaker B: Exactly. That's what that was the case. And, you know, it was a meet and greet at the beginning. So everybody's mingling and shit like that. But back to the people. The lady getting there, you know, nobody went outside. Handful of people went outside. [00:08:25] Speaker A: So she came through like a position, and the band followed her. [00:08:28] Speaker B: The band came and they brought in a cybertruck. So she gets out of the cyber truck, she's dancing to the band and shit like that. The only people that went outside was pressed and. [00:08:37] Speaker A: Oh, and that's the picture I saw of you. [00:08:39] Speaker B: Yep. [00:08:40] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:08:41] Speaker B: Now everybody else is staying inside with their plate. [00:08:43] Speaker A: It was a lot of press. [00:08:45] Speaker B: It was. [00:08:45] Speaker A: It was a lot of press. [00:08:46] Speaker B: It was. [00:08:47] Speaker A: Shout out to you, being pressed. You had the press bath. [00:08:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:50] Speaker A: You had to wet a bath. [00:08:50] Speaker B: Yeah. No, you know what? I didn't. You know why? [00:08:53] Speaker A: Why? [00:08:55] Speaker B: My company brought a ticket for me. [00:08:57] Speaker A: Oh, they bought a ticket. [00:08:58] Speaker B: So, yeah, 100, $5160 ticket. [00:09:01] Speaker A: So this went to, like, a foundation or something? [00:09:04] Speaker B: Yeah, it went to. [00:09:07] Speaker A: Y'All use my pockets. [00:09:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:09:10] Speaker A: Shout out to my 513. [00:09:12] Speaker B: Thank y'all for. Thank y'all for paying for the shrimp and the Tito's. [00:09:17] Speaker A: Yeah, we didn't cut the tails off the shrimp. That's the thing. I don't eat shrimp, but I hear. That's the thing. [00:09:21] Speaker B: I was counting it up, though. I was counting up all the people. I was like, yeah, 150 a person. It's like 400, 300 people here. Yeah. Y'all made some money. [00:09:30] Speaker A: Yeah, they made some bread. Yeah, but they did make some bread, but. All right, they had an open bar. [00:09:37] Speaker B: But Mickey Finn's, they donated. Donated. [00:09:41] Speaker A: Mm. [00:09:42] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Victor's donated. [00:09:44] Speaker A: Mmm. [00:09:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:09:47] Speaker A: Ah, makes sense. [00:09:49] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's what I did. [00:09:51] Speaker A: But you gotta. That come from years of experience of throwing stuff and doing stuff that way. You know, they go holl at them. Yo, my company teaches astronaut. Let me get a cybertruck. [00:10:02] Speaker B: I don't think they even give her anything. They give her a water. [00:10:06] Speaker A: They gave her a plate of shrimps. [00:10:07] Speaker B: Thank you for coming out. God bless and good night. [00:10:09] Speaker A: Here's this plaque. Put it on your wall, astronaut. [00:10:13] Speaker B: Exactly, exactly. [00:10:14] Speaker A: You get to ride in a cybertruck that may or may not explode, and it ain't yours. Yeah, we just dropped you off. [00:10:21] Speaker B: You didn't drive it here. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Maybe they gave her some money for her scholarship, like, you know, for her schooling. [00:10:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:10:28] Speaker A: They had to rent the building free. You think it was free? [00:10:32] Speaker B: Man, the district area of schooling. [00:10:35] Speaker A: Yeah, but, I mean, they ain't got nothing to do with the district. [00:10:38] Speaker B: Oh, that's a school over there, ain't it? [00:10:40] Speaker A: That ain't in the district, though. That's a college. [00:10:42] Speaker B: Yeah. In the district. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Nah, but the college ain't in the school district. The public school district. [00:10:48] Speaker B: Okay. [00:10:49] Speaker A: I think that's a. A four. No, hold up. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Amen. [00:10:54] Speaker A: It might be a state cop. Part of a state thing, though. Cause they get the money from the. [00:10:58] Speaker B: Way things work is. I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine. Of course, I know that happens somewhere, but, you know. [00:11:04] Speaker A: Well, some of them kids do get, like, dual, like, when they're in high school. Some of them do get, like, associate's degrees while they're in high school. [00:11:12] Speaker B: So they go over there, too, for work release? Not work release, but they go over there for learning a career. Also, out of high school, they go over there for welding and shit like that. That's where they go. [00:11:26] Speaker A: They go there? Mm hmm. You should. [00:11:29] Speaker B: Between there and. What's the other. The place next to it. What's the college next to it? [00:11:35] Speaker A: As far as dollars and tech. [00:11:36] Speaker B: Dollars in tech? Yeah, that's where they go. I think they connected. [00:11:42] Speaker A: I know the high schools got, like, the districts got their own places. [00:11:46] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Yep, that's one of them. [00:11:50] Speaker A: I didn't know that. [00:11:51] Speaker B: They go to Francis Marion. I mean, darling Tech. Yeah. [00:11:57] Speaker A: Well, shout out to you and your. [00:12:01] Speaker B: It wasn't nothing big. [00:12:03] Speaker A: You got free food, though. [00:12:04] Speaker B: That was the thing. That was the only big thing about it, you know? [00:12:07] Speaker A: And the cybertruck. Did you look in the cyber truck? [00:12:09] Speaker B: Not even look in there. It was too many people looking around it. After they finished eating, they walked outside and shit. [00:12:15] Speaker A: Bump Elon musk. I'm trying not to curse so bad. Bump Elon musk in his cybertruck. [00:12:19] Speaker B: I like the cybertruck. [00:12:20] Speaker A: I mean, I do, too, but. Bump him. [00:12:23] Speaker B: Why? Cause he made that robot? [00:12:25] Speaker A: Nah, he racist. [00:12:26] Speaker B: He is extremely. I mean, your landlord's probably racist, also. [00:12:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm my own landlord. [00:12:36] Speaker B: Ah, okay. [00:12:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:38] Speaker B: Well, uh, your worker. Your employer. [00:12:43] Speaker A: No, he's not my own employer. [00:12:46] Speaker B: Okay, let's try it again. [00:12:47] Speaker A: Try again one more time. [00:12:49] Speaker B: The guy that made those headphones that you're wearing right now. [00:12:53] Speaker A: Doctor Dre. [00:12:53] Speaker B: Hell, no. Dre didn't make that shit. He just put his name on it. [00:12:56] Speaker A: Jimmy Iovine. [00:12:57] Speaker B: No, he didn't get in there and make it, either. They already brought him the pad, and they said, here, we got these headphones. Can we put your phones. [00:13:04] Speaker A: Monster. [00:13:06] Speaker B: Uh, white guy. [00:13:07] Speaker A: You sure of course. How you know? What's his name? [00:13:10] Speaker B: He named it monster. Black people don't like the word monster. They don't? [00:13:17] Speaker A: Where you get your information from. [00:13:18] Speaker B: Come on, man. You never heard nobody say, man, I think she got the monster. [00:13:24] Speaker A: Yeah, but they call niggas bitches and boy. [00:13:27] Speaker B: Boy, I think there's a monster under my bed. Black people don't like the word monster. [00:13:33] Speaker A: I like the way you coming up with this straight off the top of your head. [00:13:36] Speaker B: I mean, it's true. [00:13:39] Speaker A: It's very. [00:13:40] Speaker B: When you was a kid and your uncle was, you know, trying to bother you, don't let me go get the monster. You scared. [00:13:47] Speaker A: My uncles didn't fuck with me like that, man. [00:13:49] Speaker B: They fuck with you, man. [00:13:52] Speaker A: My uncles was either street or they was very highly educated. We ain't play around like that. [00:13:56] Speaker B: All right, well, they say, hey, don't go around. That girl right there, I heard she got the monster. [00:14:00] Speaker A: Highly educated or street. Ain't kidnapping about no damn monster. We got an email from last episode from Vic. I ain't gonna say your whole name, Vicki. It's about tort law. Tort law says, good morning. In response to the daily portion of your previous episode, if a firm has 3000 clients, all claiming to have suffered in some way at Diddy's hand, it's like filing a class action. Tort law is civil, not criminal. Texas is known for tort cases. That lawyer also represented the ladies who are accusing. Oh, Deshaun Watson. You know, Deshawn, you ain't a sports nigga, but you. [00:14:46] Speaker B: No, I'm not a sports nigga. [00:14:47] Speaker A: You know who Deshaun Watson is? [00:14:48] Speaker B: Nah. What he do? [00:14:49] Speaker A: So he was a. So he played for the. At the time, he was playing for the Houston Texans football player. And he started getting accused of, I think it got up to, like 20 something women that he would get massages from. And they asked for happy endings. Happy endings. And some of them, they obliged some numerous times. But it got down to where, I can't remember if they dismissed the charges or it was civil. But he got. Ran out of Houston. Now he plays for Cleveland. He was out of the league. Well, he didn't play for like a year or some change. I know for at least a season he didn't play. But, like, the text messages came out and a whole bunch of information came out about him or whatever. But I guess that this, like she's saying, this law firm represented the women who accused him. [00:15:42] Speaker B: I gotta ask you about that. So the ones that did do the happy ending. [00:15:47] Speaker A: Mm. [00:15:47] Speaker B: Hmm. They did it on their own. [00:15:51] Speaker A: Well, I don't know if he. Some of them. I know one in particular. It says something like, he had sex with her. Mm hmm. But it was kind of like she. [00:16:02] Speaker B: It was against her will, kind of, because. [00:16:05] Speaker A: So, like, when people say against your will, you get the thought, like, it's, I'm overpowered. [00:16:12] Speaker B: Okay. [00:16:12] Speaker A: But sometimes it's, that person is in a position of power, and you don't want to lose your job. [00:16:19] Speaker B: Same thing we talked about last week. [00:16:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that type of stuff. So one of them, but, like, some of them would be like, you got a massage before? No, never got a massage. So sometimes they'll say, well, get comfortable. Go, you know, get comfortable. Whatever, whatever. I'm gonna go out the room. When I come back, you know, where I start the mash. You know, get out there and say something like, get comfortable to your. I get most comfortable. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:42] Speaker A: Now, some people get butt naked. [00:16:44] Speaker B: Okay. [00:16:45] Speaker A: I go to, you know, one time, I got down, I had on, like, some shorts, and, like, I had got down to, like, my undershirt, and the lady came back, she was like, take your shirt off. [00:16:55] Speaker B: What? [00:16:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause you can't get them size with your shirt on. You know what I'm saying? [00:16:59] Speaker B: I guess not. [00:17:00] Speaker A: So, you know, trying to be respectful or whatever. So they were like, when they would go out with him, they would come back, he'd be pinching a tent with the towel. [00:17:12] Speaker B: Get he ready. [00:17:13] Speaker A: Yeah, but they ain't there for that. [00:17:16] Speaker B: Some of them had to be there for that. [00:17:18] Speaker A: They weren't, though. [00:17:19] Speaker B: All of them. [00:17:20] Speaker A: All of them, per the thing. So he was a bad guy then. [00:17:25] Speaker B: He's a bad guy then. Yeah. [00:17:26] Speaker A: And some of the, like, stuff that came out during the text messages or whatever was kind of, like, just wild stuff that he was saying. [00:17:33] Speaker B: Okay. [00:17:33] Speaker A: And it really didn't add up to his excuses or whatever, but this firm represented those women. She says this is based on years of reading John books. Grisham books. But you can fact check me out. Tort law. I guess that's the name of a law. [00:17:52] Speaker B: Okay. But like we said, that's a money grab right now. I mean, I heard they even had the commercials out. [00:18:00] Speaker A: Oh, for the dude? [00:18:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, no, like, for. For Diddy. Have you met Diddy? Okay, so invite you to a party. [00:18:08] Speaker A: That's what it says. [00:18:09] Speaker B: Nah, you know, but that's, you know, Tort. [00:18:12] Speaker A: It says. Tort law is a branch of civil law that deals with how to compensate people for harm caused by another person's actions or omissions. Torts are civil wrongs that are not breaches of contract. It says the goal of tort law is to provide relief to the injured party, hold her responsible party liable, and prevent others from committing similar harmful acts. So. Okay. I never heard of tort law. [00:18:36] Speaker B: Okay. [00:18:37] Speaker A: Thank you for that. [00:18:37] Speaker B: Email. [00:18:38] Speaker A: Email us. Djbladeshowmail.com. [00:18:39] Speaker B: Yeah, thank you for that. [00:18:40] Speaker A: If you want to put us up on some law, we got official lawyer, and our official lawyer of the show didn't tell us about tort law. I'm calling you out. [00:18:49] Speaker B: Did she hear the show? [00:18:51] Speaker A: I'm pretty sure she did, yeah. Cause she emailed me. She comment on stuff and reference stuff that we said in the show. So shout out to her. [00:18:58] Speaker B: Okay. [00:19:00] Speaker A: But, yeah. So what you been watching this week? [00:19:03] Speaker B: Oh, man. I started penguin. [00:19:07] Speaker A: Okay. [00:19:08] Speaker B: And it's pretty good. It's pretty good. [00:19:11] Speaker A: Did you watch. You say you did watch the Batman? [00:19:14] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched the Batman. Okay, the Batman. I'm gonna start with the Batman. The Batman was a lot different. It was a lot darker. [00:19:23] Speaker A: It was very dark. Would you say a lot different from the other Batman? [00:19:27] Speaker B: Yeah, it was more of a. He was like a regular person, more than a superhero to me. [00:19:35] Speaker A: I think they got into that type of stuff with the. What's my man's name? The Chris Nolan trilogy with the Dark knight and rises. They kind of got into that a little more. [00:19:47] Speaker B: They touch a lot on mental health on that one. [00:19:50] Speaker A: Also talking about the Chris Nolan one. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Oh, no, the Batman. [00:19:54] Speaker A: They kind of do. They kind of did in the Chris Nolan one a little bit, but, like, this one for show. Cause, like, he was scared of bats. Yeah. And all of that. [00:20:02] Speaker B: Yeah. He was. He was. He was soft, really. He was. He was. He was timid. He wasn't like a Batman to go. [00:20:10] Speaker A: Out there, but it's an origin. It's an origin. So he got to get to. Yeah, I kind of like it when they like humans. Like, regular. Like, that's why I used to, like, like, the marvel stuff early on. Cause it was like, that was kind of regular, and the stuff kind of could happen. [00:20:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:25] Speaker A: Real people now, they like mystics, and this marvel got a whole town that she created stuff with her mind and. Yeah, yeah. [00:20:37] Speaker B: And basically, it's a spin off from the Batman, and Penguin was on there, and the new penguin, it gives the feel of, like a. Did you. Did you ever watch. Was that Gotham, the series? [00:20:54] Speaker A: Of course I watched Gotham. [00:20:55] Speaker B: It gives that feel less cartoonic and more on the real side. [00:21:01] Speaker A: Yeah. It seemed penguin seemed a little more like a. Like he more of a gangster than like a. Like a character. Like the old penguin. Like he don't act like a penguin. He just got that name cause of how he walked. [00:21:14] Speaker B: Yep. Exactly. [00:21:15] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But I saw some people. I saw only a few people complain about it. [00:21:19] Speaker B: For real. [00:21:20] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, you know, the comments. Everybody ain't gonna be for something, but it was something like, he don't even look like a penguin. Like, that ain't the point of it. [00:21:27] Speaker B: He's not supposed to look like him. Yeah, but really that, even in a comic, I think the penguin was the name that they gave him. He wasn't going for the penguin look. [00:21:38] Speaker A: But he did wear the suit. Yeah, just the tuxedo with the. Yeah, that was the monocle. [00:21:44] Speaker B: Yeah. The comic side of it. [00:21:46] Speaker A: Yeah, but I like how they doing it. Like, even in the Batman. What was the guy that do the questions? [00:21:53] Speaker B: The Riddler. [00:21:54] Speaker A: The riddler. [00:21:55] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:21:55] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:21:56] Speaker B: He was crazy. [00:21:57] Speaker A: He was crazy as hell. [00:21:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he was crazy. [00:22:01] Speaker A: But he didn't wear camera and everything. Uh huh. But he didn't do the. He didn't wear the question mark suit. Yeah, you're right back. You know what I'm saying? [00:22:07] Speaker B: It was more real, more realistic. [00:22:10] Speaker A: But the show is good. And I like how it picked up. Like, I think they say it takes like a week or two after the Batman ends. [00:22:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, so, yeah, I like it. You like it? Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:22:22] Speaker A: I'm waiting for the one to come out today. [00:22:24] Speaker B: So it comes out on Sundays? [00:22:26] Speaker A: I think so. Cuz I've been checking. I thought it came out on like Wednesdays, but then I checked Wednesday earlier this week and it's only three episodes. So I'm waiting for the fourth one. I think it comes out today. [00:22:36] Speaker B: Okay. For the listeners. I think that's peacock. [00:22:38] Speaker A: No, that's Max. [00:22:39] Speaker B: Max. [00:22:39] Speaker A: HBO Max. [00:22:39] Speaker B: Okay, HBO Max. [00:22:40] Speaker A: Max. Well, Max is called Max. [00:22:42] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah, I'm watching that. And then I went over to the crow. Oh, yes, the new crow. [00:22:52] Speaker A: I'm gonna be honest, I don't think I'm gonna watch that. Is it good? [00:22:58] Speaker B: It's all right. [00:22:59] Speaker A: I. You ain't gonna get me with. No, I. [00:23:01] Speaker B: Yes, it's all right. [00:23:02] Speaker A: You watched the movie back in the day. [00:23:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I even went back and watched the movie this weekend. [00:23:08] Speaker A: The old one, I think they said was also it was part two. [00:23:11] Speaker B: No, it was just one. It was an old one with Brandon Lee. [00:23:15] Speaker A: Yeah, cuz what you call it? Lee got killed or something in it. [00:23:18] Speaker B: Yeah, he got killed. Jet. [00:23:19] Speaker A: No, not Jet. Lee. Brandon Lee got killed. Right. [00:23:21] Speaker B: From Bruce Lee. And Brandon Lee. They both got killed during a movie. [00:23:25] Speaker A: During a movie. Yeah. [00:23:27] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:23:27] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. Cause he got shot or something like that. [00:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:30] Speaker A: Did they ever figure out what happened with that? [00:23:32] Speaker B: They probably did, but we were. So. That was 1994. [00:23:35] Speaker A: Yes. I was 13. [00:23:37] Speaker B: I think that was. I think he got killed on the set of rapid fire. [00:23:42] Speaker A: Oh, he didn't get killed on the set of the crow. [00:23:44] Speaker B: I don't think so. Cause he was on the beginning of the crow. I know the end of the crow. He wasn't in it. Yeah, the end of the movie. They had to have a fill in. But I think he got killed during rapid fire shooting kind of movie. [00:24:00] Speaker A: He was from Wilmington, North Carolina. Yep. [00:24:04] Speaker B: Bruce Lee. Well, Bruce Lee, I guess the lady was from there. [00:24:08] Speaker A: The mother from North Carolina. [00:24:11] Speaker B: Must be. Is that the right Brandon Lee? [00:24:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:16] Speaker B: Okay. But I did watch the new crowd, and I tell you this, they're touching on a lot of. Just like the Batman. It's realistic. They're touching on drug use. Just a lot of mind stuff on this. [00:24:37] Speaker A: Mmm. That's everything nowadays. [00:24:40] Speaker B: Yeah. It's all right. It's not bad. The action is pretty good. [00:24:45] Speaker A: Is it dark? Seemed like. It'll be dark. [00:24:48] Speaker B: It's not too dark. It's not as. It's just like the penguin. If you watch the penguin, then it's. You know, it's the same kind of feel. [00:24:55] Speaker A: Oh, but like the Batman, that was dark. Like, literally dark. Like they were at nighttime all the time. [00:25:02] Speaker B: It was. Yeah, it was. It was cool. The acting on it was good. Some of the main action scenes were a little over the top. That was the only bad thing about it. It was like, come on, man. You know, it was a scene. He got in the car, he didn't have the sword. And when he got out of the car, he had a sword again. You know, just little stuff like that. And basically, I went back and watched the old one, the 1994 one, and it was slow watching it now. It's a lot slower. But the acting was better in the new one. The story plot was better than the new one, but just the feel, the. The way they set it up is better in the old one. So, I mean, if you. You got a chance, it's. You could watch it. You can almost put it on while something's going on. If you miss a little something, you're not gonna. You're not gonna miss anything. [00:26:08] Speaker A: Mm. [00:26:10] Speaker B: But that's what I've been watching just them too. Yeah. And what else? I think that's it. [00:26:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I. How about fight night? [00:26:20] Speaker B: I didn't catch up. I gotta catch up. [00:26:22] Speaker A: How many? [00:26:23] Speaker B: I'm on, like, the third or fourth episode. [00:26:26] Speaker A: Okay. So the finale came out Friday. [00:26:28] Speaker B: It did? [00:26:29] Speaker A: No, Thursday or Friday. It was good, though. Yeah, it ended real good. [00:26:32] Speaker B: How many episodes is that? [00:26:35] Speaker A: Mm, 8989. In between? Eight and ten. [00:26:39] Speaker B: Oh, so I got a good waist. [00:26:40] Speaker A: Yeah, you got a good waist. [00:26:41] Speaker B: Okay. And that is on peacock. [00:26:43] Speaker A: Yeah, that is on Peacock or on the app. [00:26:45] Speaker B: There you go. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Abbott elementary came back. Just a good show. Just a feel good show. [00:26:53] Speaker B: I like that. [00:26:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I love it. I love it. [00:26:55] Speaker B: Were you the one that posted that comic? They did an animated one. [00:27:02] Speaker A: I probably would, yeah. [00:27:03] Speaker B: And they had the real one underneath. [00:27:04] Speaker A: Up underneath. Yeah. Yeah. [00:27:06] Speaker B: That was cool. [00:27:08] Speaker A: So that's good. That's back. They changed the time. I don't know why. I don't like when they change times of shows. So it changed from nine to 930. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Okay. [00:27:19] Speaker A: On Wednesdays. But I don't know why they did that. Hopefully they not trying to, like, end it. Cause that it's an Emmy award winning show. [00:27:26] Speaker B: So you watch it, like, faithfully on that day that comes out? [00:27:30] Speaker A: I try to. Yeah, I try to. But if not, I'll just catch it on Hulu the next day. Okay, cool. Like, I'm talking about Aaron Hernandez. That comes on FX. That's on Hulu too. But it's real good. [00:27:46] Speaker B: I want to watch that one. And I want to watch monsters. [00:27:51] Speaker A: Menendez. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I want to watch both of those. [00:27:53] Speaker A: Yeah, both of those. Good. And it was. Somebody was talking about. They was waiting on it to, like, finish so they can binge it. But Menendez. [00:28:03] Speaker B: So both of those. They only put out per week? [00:28:05] Speaker A: No, no. Aaron Hernandez. Only once a week. But Menendez is all out. [00:28:11] Speaker B: I started that. Aaron Hernandez. I think I did the first two episodes. [00:28:17] Speaker A: Yeah. How you like it? [00:28:20] Speaker B: It's cool. I was in the middle of something, so I kind of lost touch of it, so I had to get back into it. [00:28:28] Speaker A: I was telling somebody it might have been on here. I was like, the only reason I really watched it was cause Bomani Jones was talking about it on his podcast. [00:28:35] Speaker B: I didn't know he was gay. [00:28:37] Speaker A: Yeah. When he got locked up, I wanna say right before he committed suicide, one of his, like, I can't remember if it was a guy that he was in jail with or just somebody, period, had wrote a letter and put the letter out. And that's how it came out that he was like, both. Yeah. That he, you know, messed with guys or whatever, and a lot of people didn't believe it. But I want to say his girlfriend or wife at the time was like, yeah, you know, it's. [00:29:05] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:29:06] Speaker A: Basically true or whatever. You know what I'm saying? Something like that. But I do remember a letter coming out, and that's how it came out. And then it was like he was a tortured soul. And this, that, and the third and, you know, but a lot of the stuff that's in the show, once you get to it, you'll kind of see what happened to him and all of that. But they kind of like. They really don't go. At a certain point, they don't really go, like, linear as far as, like. Cause it starts off with him, like, in high school or whatever, then him going to college. But it goes to a point where it goes further back than his childhood. And then when it gets to that part, you see what I'm talking about? [00:29:43] Speaker B: I think I was at that part with his brother and his father. [00:29:48] Speaker A: Nah, it's before that. They go back a little before that. [00:29:51] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:29:52] Speaker A: But it's good. I like the way they set everything up. And then the actors that play, like, the famous people that we know, well, you know, famous. Like this is guy that playing Bill Belichick, he's a coach for the Patriots. People that's playing like, certain players or whatever. So if you. On the third, 2nd episode, he ain't made it to college yet. [00:30:12] Speaker B: I think he. The last episode, I think I was watching. I think they was talking about the college he was going to. Cause they wanted him to go to a certain one. And his father wanted to go where his brother was going. Yeah. [00:30:24] Speaker A: In Connecticut or something like that. Yeah. Cause that was a deal that I think at this. The college really wanted Aaron, but his brother was older, so they gave his brother a scholarship so he could get a. So he. So he come here. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, yeah, but that's good. See, I watched the penguin, too, and I did so with the penguin I had. It's like a black nerd group I'm in or whatever, maybe talking about movies and shows and stuff. So I asked if. Should I, do I need to watch the Batman before the penguin? [00:30:56] Speaker B: No, you really don't. [00:30:57] Speaker A: Yeah, but some people said I did, some people said I didn't, but I just went ahead and watched it. And you know what I'm saying? You really don't. But. Cause they kind of explain some stuff, but I'm glad I did, though. It was good. But I went to see the pharrell movie. [00:31:13] Speaker B: What, the Lego? [00:31:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:15] Speaker B: You went and saw it? [00:31:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:16] Speaker B: How was it? [00:31:16] Speaker A: That jumped good, bro. [00:31:17] Speaker B: They got original songs in it? [00:31:21] Speaker A: Nah. Cause it's like, it's. They do have some. A couple of original songs, like, I guess, for the soundtrack or whatever, but mostly it's just his life story just told through Lego. [00:31:30] Speaker B: Get out of here. [00:31:31] Speaker A: Yeah, it's dope. So, like, some of the stuff, like, I know, like, kind of like the nori story. Like, if you listen to Nori podcast, he tell a story about how he got pharrell. You know, got to be for pharrell and stuff like that. So they tell that story and they got norrie in it. [00:31:45] Speaker B: Get out of it. [00:31:46] Speaker A: Telling him. Yeah. So, like, they got a lego jay z. They got a lego pusha t, lego missy timberland. Of course. Chad and pharrell, you know them. [00:32:00] Speaker B: So what about the voices? [00:32:01] Speaker A: It's their voices. [00:32:03] Speaker B: Nori did a voice. [00:32:04] Speaker A: Yeah, norrie did a voice. [00:32:05] Speaker B: Jay Z did a voice. [00:32:06] Speaker A: Jay Z did a voice. Yeah. Timlin did a voice. Like, all of them did their own voices. [00:32:09] Speaker B: Get out of here. So, you know, I hope they do it. Cause I'm going to get it. If they put out the figures, I'm going to get them. [00:32:17] Speaker A: So it's a girl I know. She from that area. Like her and pushy t, like tight or whatever. And she in the movie? Oh, yeah, she in the movie. I post it or whatever. Like, and it's like a Lego version of her. [00:32:28] Speaker B: Get out of here. [00:32:29] Speaker A: Just with longer hair. [00:32:29] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I'm getting it. [00:32:35] Speaker A: I think they did do one for, like, it's like a rocket ship because it's a little rocket ship part in the movie or whatever. At first, I ain't gonna lie. I was like, man, I don't know this movie. But then when it get to the part of, like, like, it's a Lego Gwen Stefani telling her part. Cuz he did all of those, you know what I'm saying? Songs for them people. And you like, man, this nigga got some crazy hits. [00:32:55] Speaker B: He do? [00:32:56] Speaker A: Yeah, he do. [00:32:57] Speaker B: That's just think about it once. Who was it? Gwen Stefani era by itself. [00:33:06] Speaker A: Yeah. But it really. The thing that really pushed him out was Nori. And the way they tell her in the. In the movie, like, once he got with Nori. Oh, Teddy Riley in the movie. [00:33:19] Speaker B: Get outta here. [00:33:20] Speaker A: So, you know he wrote Runt Shaker. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So. And they tell that story, you know what I'm saying? In that, too. But it's funny. Cause, like, I hope I ain't spoiling it, but I say this. Cause they do different. Yeah, that's it. So they do different videos, too, of songs that he did in the movie. So it's like a Lego version of Rump Shaker. Get in the movie. [00:33:46] Speaker B: But wait, wait, wait. [00:33:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:48] Speaker B: For real? [00:33:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:49] Speaker B: All right, so I gotta find that. Hopefully it's on the app, but it's not at the movie theater. Hopefully it's on the app. [00:33:54] Speaker A: Go to the movies. You don't like going to the movies. You won't pay dollar 16 to go see the Lego movie. [00:34:01] Speaker B: Yeah, man, I wanna be in my boxes, man. I wanna eat my own food. [00:34:05] Speaker A: I mean, you can't. You can do both at the movies. [00:34:07] Speaker B: Hell, no. [00:34:08] Speaker A: They might take you out. Handcuffs. [00:34:11] Speaker B: You know how many people think just cause movies is dark, they can't see what you doing? [00:34:15] Speaker A: It ain't really dark. [00:34:17] Speaker B: I know, but just think about it. You know, they got cameras in there. [00:34:20] Speaker A: They do. [00:34:20] Speaker B: They got to. [00:34:21] Speaker A: Hey, I ain't never did nothing crazy in the movie. Well, a little. I ain't never did nothing crazy in there, though. Yeah. [00:34:29] Speaker B: You got a Hedy Murphy in there one time. [00:34:30] Speaker A: Nah, I did never. [00:34:32] Speaker B: Somebody butted your popcorn in there? [00:34:34] Speaker A: Nope. A little. Otpf. [00:34:39] Speaker B: What the. [00:34:40] Speaker A: Over the pants finger. [00:34:42] Speaker B: Over the pants? [00:34:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Just a little rough, man. You know, this was years ago. She's like, it's warm. [00:34:52] Speaker B: It was warm. [00:34:52] Speaker A: Cause, you know, she was like, it's warm for you? I was like, okay. [00:34:55] Speaker B: You rubbed the friction into that? [00:34:57] Speaker A: That's it. That's all it was. Otpf. Over the pants finger. [00:35:01] Speaker B: I don't want to get off track, but why you didn't go underneath the pants? [00:35:04] Speaker A: Cause we was, like, in the middle of the theater. Yeah, it was full, it was packed. [00:35:11] Speaker B: Oh, one of those. [00:35:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it was one of those. It wasn't like we was like. If it was like, in the movie, like, it probably was like seven people in there last night. [00:35:19] Speaker B: So you didn't do the jacket over the lap. [00:35:22] Speaker A: It was warm outside, and it was warm in between her legs. It was warm, pete. But, yeah, if y'all like music, especially, like, when he got to the parts where, like, he was doing, like, nori and, like, he was doing, like. [00:35:36] Speaker B: He got the pusher, so he did grinding. [00:35:38] Speaker A: They did grinding. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Oh, shit. [00:35:40] Speaker A: And they did, like, the video. Cause, you know, in the video, pusha t had on, like, the squire's jersey. It was a lego version of Pusha t with the squire's jersey walking down the street. [00:35:50] Speaker B: I'm gonna look for it. [00:35:51] Speaker A: Yeah, it might not be on the. [00:35:53] Speaker B: App yet when it came out. [00:35:56] Speaker A: Came out. Well, you know, they put him out now, like, on Thursday. [00:36:00] Speaker B: I hope it's on. [00:36:00] Speaker A: Like it on Thursday. [00:36:01] Speaker B: I hope it's on the app. [00:36:02] Speaker A: Yeah, it's good, though. I ain't gonna lie. It's good. Like, I had watched, like, Lego Batman when it came out. [00:36:09] Speaker B: Yeah, the cursing and shit. I like the cursing and the voice. [00:36:12] Speaker A: The cursing. [00:36:13] Speaker B: Yeah, you know, there was cursing on there. [00:36:14] Speaker A: On Lego Batman. Yeah, I don't remember that. I just remember the song. Everything is awesome. [00:36:19] Speaker B: Nah, they was cursing. [00:36:20] Speaker A: Okay. They curse a couple. That's something too. Like, I realize now, like, certain curse words, they let them fly. And I don't know the rating of this movie, but, yeah, ass. [00:36:29] Speaker B: You could say ass everywhere. [00:36:31] Speaker A: Ass was cool. [00:36:32] Speaker B: Shit, yeah, you can say shit. [00:36:35] Speaker A: Yeah, shit. They letting a lot of shit fly. [00:36:38] Speaker B: Regular tv. Well, that's where they're getting it from. [00:36:41] Speaker A: Well, when you say regular, what you mean? [00:36:45] Speaker B: Hey, what was that cookie? The empire shit that. I think they. [00:36:51] Speaker A: They let it fly on that. [00:36:52] Speaker B: They was letting stuff fly on there. That's five. That's Fox. I'm sorry. [00:36:56] Speaker A: So I was asking because I know, like, back in the day. I say back in the day. Well, I mean, now it's back in the day. The guys on South park, they realized that they could curse on cable. So they did a whole episode where they were saying shit. Mm hmm. But they used it. They was saying like, well, this word is a curse word. So they kept saying shit a whole bunch in the episode. And, like, when it got to a certain number of them saying shit, in that, like, universe, it released, like, a monster. You saying, like, the word was cursed. That's why they call it curse words or whatever. So the monster came out. [00:37:33] Speaker B: Get outta here. [00:37:34] Speaker A: So now on South park, they was like, now we can't say shit anymore. But they realized that they could say all the other stuff. So now, like, networks like FX, they be doing all the cursing and all of that. Cause it's something, I guess it's something with the FCC because it's cable. They can do basically whatever they want. But people thought, like, back in the day, I thought you could only curse on, like, premium channels like HBO, Showtime, Cinemax. But you can curse on Cartoon Network. [00:37:59] Speaker B: What's that? Comedy? Was that Comedy Central? [00:38:03] Speaker A: Comedy Central, yeah, that's what South park used to come on yeah, but you was about to say cartoon Network. They'd be cursing on shows like Rick and Morty. [00:38:10] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:38:11] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, after a certain time, like, they'd be having, like, curse words on them. Shit. [00:38:15] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:38:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:16] Speaker B: I like how you said monster, too. [00:38:18] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:38:18] Speaker B: You said the monster. They let the monster out. See, that's a bad word. People in the black. Black people don't like that. [00:38:25] Speaker A: Good callback. Good callback. So, yeah, that's what I watch. But, yeah, if y'all wanna go see. [00:38:34] Speaker B: I'm gonna see it. I'm gonna see it. [00:38:36] Speaker A: Yeah, it's good. Especially if you like music and you of a certain age. It'll bring back some memories, like, you know, the Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani type shit. [00:38:44] Speaker B: Yeah. You know what? I got another movie on my radar. [00:38:48] Speaker A: What? [00:38:49] Speaker B: Before we get off of it, the new Joker, part two. [00:38:55] Speaker A: I'm not gonna see that. [00:38:57] Speaker B: The reviews are terrible. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Terrible? Mm hmm. [00:39:00] Speaker B: 3.3 out of a ten. They say in the worst movie this year. [00:39:07] Speaker A: I've seen the worst. I've seen some people say the worst movie this decade. [00:39:11] Speaker B: I'm so disappointed, but I gotta see it. [00:39:13] Speaker A: I'll wait till it. Come on, Max. Cause with these reviews and how it's underperforming, it's gonna be on Max pretty soon. [00:39:19] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Tomorrow? [00:39:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:22] Speaker B: They gonna take it out of movie theater. I know it. [00:39:24] Speaker A: They were saying that because it's a musical. [00:39:29] Speaker B: It's a musical. [00:39:30] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a musical. That's why the reviews are so bad. [00:39:33] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:39:34] Speaker A: That's why I say I don't want to see it. [00:39:35] Speaker B: You know how they messed up that franchise right there? [00:39:38] Speaker A: It's not a franchise. [00:39:39] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. It's a separate. It's separate from. [00:39:43] Speaker A: They're separate from the Batman and all the other stuff. [00:39:45] Speaker B: Yeah, they started a whole new thing. Like, that's what the first Joker was. [00:39:50] Speaker A: I really didn't like it. [00:39:51] Speaker B: It was stunning. That scene at the end where he was freaking laying on the car, that. [00:39:57] Speaker A: I mean, the scene that was stunning to me was when he was on the talk show. [00:40:01] Speaker B: That, too. [00:40:02] Speaker A: That was stunning to me. But it was when they pulled him. [00:40:09] Speaker B: Out of the car, the whole. The world, they loved him. [00:40:14] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:40:15] Speaker B: That was cinematic. [00:40:17] Speaker A: Yeah, but they. And then they weren't tying it in the end. Like, if it could have tied into the Batman. [00:40:23] Speaker B: Yeah. There wasn't. They was making a whole new one. [00:40:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. I don't really care about that, man. I. Yeah, I doubt I'll see that. [00:40:33] Speaker B: Shout out to spike fee. I wonder if he worked on this one, too. [00:40:36] Speaker A: Oh, he worked on the joke. [00:40:37] Speaker B: He worked on the first one. [00:40:38] Speaker A: He probably didn't. That's why I fucked up. [00:40:40] Speaker B: Damn. [00:40:41] Speaker A: Shout out to spike feet. [00:40:42] Speaker B: I'm mad about that. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Yeah, go ahead and watch that musical, nigga. [00:40:45] Speaker B: A musical? [00:40:46] Speaker A: Yeah. I tell you first, I hate shows when they just bust out into songs. Unless it's Bob's burgers. [00:40:55] Speaker B: You stupid. [00:40:56] Speaker A: Or American dad. You watch american dad? Steve can sing. Steve be singing r and b records he do on Bob's Burgers. They be singing, like, some, like, what's his. Gene. Gene to bust out into some, like, pseudo black music or whatever, but other music. Like, it was a show that came on Apple TV. It was made by the same people that made, like, bob's burgers and stuff. It was like, about them being at, like, a park or something like that. Park rangers or something like that. But the show really was a musical. I don't like musicals, bro. [00:41:30] Speaker B: Damn. [00:41:31] Speaker A: That's why I went to see the newest color purple. [00:41:34] Speaker B: Oh, I definitely am not going to see that. Because it was a musical. [00:41:36] Speaker A: Cause it was a musical. I don't really like musicals, man. [00:41:38] Speaker B: Dang, they messed it up. I was already hesitant because Harley Quinn being in it. [00:41:44] Speaker A: You don't like Harley Quinn? [00:41:45] Speaker B: She don't need to be in this. [00:41:47] Speaker A: I mean, they had to meet at some point. [00:41:49] Speaker B: This is. Nah, man, this is real. This is supposed to be. Harley Quinn was supposed to be in his mind or something like that. Have you seen the first one? [00:41:59] Speaker A: I did, but the first one, he. [00:42:01] Speaker B: Thought he had a girlfriend. [00:42:03] Speaker A: Oh. That was in his mind the whole time. [00:42:04] Speaker B: That was in his mind. Oh, so wait, you don't know, like, you watched it? [00:42:11] Speaker A: I did, but I ain't wanna. I ain't really care for that shit, man. [00:42:13] Speaker B: Okay, well, if you get a chance, go back and watch, like, a review on the movie, and they'll tell you. [00:42:20] Speaker A: All the little Easter eggs of why you could tell she was okay. [00:42:24] Speaker B: Yeah. That's crazy. They messed up the whole movie. [00:42:28] Speaker A: Yeah. So I don't know if they're gonna do a third one. [00:42:30] Speaker B: Oh, no, they. They can't. They better. They better do another. Another Batman. But in that era or something like that. [00:42:41] Speaker A: But he's in the seventies. Batman really ain't. I don't know. [00:42:44] Speaker B: Yeah, he. The first one. Batman was a kid. No, but the first joker, he went to see Batmandhe at his house. Batman was a kid, and he was in the. He was playing in the gate with. [00:42:56] Speaker A: Oh, he just was out. They saw him? Yeah. Oh, okay, I gotcha. I got you. Speaking of music and crazy people, some news came out about everyone's favorite singer. That's a sex offender, the r. Yeah. [00:43:12] Speaker B: Okay. [00:43:13] Speaker A: His daughter came out and said that R. Kelly sexually abused her as a child. She said she was too scared to tell anybody. Say it's a Tvei streaming network new two episode documentary called Karma a Daughter's Journey. And she claimed, well, she 26, she claimed she was abused by him and first reported it to her mother, Andrea. Andrea. In 2009 when she was just ten years old. She said, he was my everything. For a long time. I didn't even want to believe that it happened. I didn't know that even if he was a bad person that he would do something to me. She said I was too scared to tell anybody. I was too scared to tell my mom. [00:44:02] Speaker B: So the mother is the one that be doing all that sassy walking and dancing that went by. [00:44:06] Speaker A: I guess. I can't remember her name. That's her. That was on. She was on Real Housewives or something like that. [00:44:11] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that's her. [00:44:12] Speaker A: That's her. Okay. [00:44:13] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the mother. [00:44:14] Speaker A: So she was born Joanne Kelly, but she doesn't go into detail about the alleged abuse. In the first episode, she says that she believes jail is a well suited place for Kelly, who's 57 for him to be, and as she knows from her personal experience. So, yeah, people still question, like, well, why she coming out? Like, I made a post about it or whatever. People like, why is she coming out now? Why do it matter why she's coming out now? [00:44:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it doesn't matter. I mean, it doesn't matter if she came out now. [00:44:46] Speaker A: Of all people to question, why would you question their child? That's why I'm be like, people. She doing it for clout. What clout? [00:44:53] Speaker B: I question the mother. Why do the mother still have the last name Kelly? [00:44:58] Speaker A: Nah, that's for clout. I mean, why not? [00:45:01] Speaker B: Why haven't they not even married? [00:45:04] Speaker A: They were married though, right? [00:45:05] Speaker B: Yeah, but keep it. [00:45:06] Speaker A: No, maybe she can't afford $100 to change it or something. [00:45:09] Speaker B: Give it back. It's over, lady. [00:45:11] Speaker A: She crazy, though. You could tell by the way she walked. She crazy as hell. She sash in like Aunt Viv that time when she went to dance. [00:45:19] Speaker B: You see that? [00:45:20] Speaker A: Yeah, that lady crazy. [00:45:21] Speaker B: Okay, auntie. [00:45:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I bet that thing yanking, though. That's why she probably made weird noises when she has so you know who. [00:45:29] Speaker B: She'S supposed to have be dating now. [00:45:32] Speaker A: Somebody young. Yeah, one of the Kodak black. [00:45:35] Speaker B: What's that? The guy from loving hip hop, the producer, Stevie J. Nah, the one that fought. The one that was friends with Peter guns. Cisco. [00:45:49] Speaker A: I don't know who that is. [00:45:50] Speaker B: They did the celebrity boxing together. Also. [00:45:52] Speaker A: He bald headed. [00:45:53] Speaker B: Yep. [00:45:54] Speaker A: Light skinned dude? [00:45:55] Speaker B: Yep. [00:45:55] Speaker A: Okay. I think I know he's out there. [00:45:57] Speaker B: That's supposed to be that just came out. [00:45:58] Speaker A: He ain't that young, and he's not young. But this nigga, like, 48. [00:46:02] Speaker B: Yeah, but she's probably 58. [00:46:05] Speaker A: R. Kelly, 57. So she was she older than R. Kelly? [00:46:08] Speaker B: No, she wasn't old. John Kelly. [00:46:09] Speaker A: Yeah, she just got an old face. [00:46:11] Speaker B: She definitely. Do. [00:46:12] Speaker A: She look long in the tooth. [00:46:13] Speaker B: She do look. She do got an auntie face and a teenage body. [00:46:18] Speaker A: Teenage body? Yeah. People be thinking they be looking young, but you can tell how old a person is by their elbows. [00:46:26] Speaker B: Are they darker? [00:46:28] Speaker A: Nah, they just look ragged. [00:46:29] Speaker B: Why are you looking at my elbows. [00:46:30] Speaker A: When you say I did have to look to see you got your elbows is a little younger than what you are. That's because you don't drink. That's why you take care of yourself. [00:46:39] Speaker B: Now. My mother always told me, don't put my elbows on the table while I'm eating. [00:46:42] Speaker A: Okay, that might be it. Elbows. You don't see people's knees like that, so you can't really tell by the knees. And then the neck. [00:46:48] Speaker B: The knees is crazy. When you was a kid, if the girl had dark knees, you would say, what? [00:46:54] Speaker A: She played with Tonka toys when she. [00:46:57] Speaker B: Was younger, but when she grew up, which is crazy. [00:47:01] Speaker A: Cause nobody gets on their knees to do that. [00:47:03] Speaker B: Shout out to Angelique, childhood friend. [00:47:06] Speaker A: Who? [00:47:07] Speaker B: Angelique. [00:47:08] Speaker A: Angelique, yes. [00:47:09] Speaker B: She lived in. [00:47:10] Speaker A: She had crazy knees. [00:47:11] Speaker B: Yeah, her knees are super dark, and she was, like, light skinned. I hope she don't listen to her. She's in Virginia now. [00:47:17] Speaker A: I hope she does. [00:47:18] Speaker B: She was a couple buildings down. Everybody knew her for. [00:47:21] Speaker A: I mean, this is a crazy story to be talking about. A young girl's knees we call the Angelika dick. Oh, my God. Niggas is wild. [00:47:29] Speaker B: When you're a kid. You say anything. You do anything. [00:47:31] Speaker A: You do say anything, which is wild. We used to have a girl we used to call. She was real skinny. She was real skinny. And I don't know why we call her this, but we called her neck bone. [00:47:45] Speaker B: I know why. [00:47:47] Speaker A: Why? [00:47:47] Speaker B: Cause that's when the word giving neck was out. [00:47:50] Speaker A: No, she was skinny. Nah, we ain't used to say giving neck. [00:47:53] Speaker B: What? [00:47:54] Speaker A: Nah, we just called her neck bone. Cause she was skinny as fuck. [00:47:56] Speaker B: She had a skinny neck brush. [00:47:58] Speaker A: I don't know. We just called her neck bone. Like, it didn't make sense. She was just skinny, like kids. Just dumb shit. You know what they used to call me? [00:48:09] Speaker B: Darkness. [00:48:10] Speaker A: Black Jesus. [00:48:11] Speaker B: Yeah, that's close. [00:48:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:13] Speaker B: So they can still call you that. My king. Now, you can take that. You could take that name. You know, that could be your new tag on Instagram. [00:48:25] Speaker A: Nah, I probably could, but then they came out with the show black Jesus. Yeah, that's. You know, but. Yeah, stop trying to question people that come out against R. Kelly. It's on fucking tape. [00:48:39] Speaker B: He was doing it, so don't say you can't be the one that he do it to. [00:48:46] Speaker A: Yeah, and. And I want to say somebody said that maybe he said it or something like that. Like one of his sisters assaulted him. [00:48:55] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. That's supposed to be why he does it. Yeah. [00:48:58] Speaker A: So if it happened to him, it ain't too far fetched that he'd do it to his own child. [00:49:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:04] Speaker A: Especially if he ain't never got. Well, we could tell he never got. No. [00:49:06] Speaker B: Are you back to listening to his music? [00:49:08] Speaker A: I've never. No. Hell, no. I ain't listening to his music in over 20 years. For real? Yeah, I was. [00:49:14] Speaker B: What about Fiesta? [00:49:15] Speaker A: Nah. [00:49:16] Speaker B: What about the Jay Z song? [00:49:17] Speaker A: Nah, that's fiesta. [00:49:19] Speaker B: No, no, they had the whole album. [00:49:21] Speaker A: No, I can't listen. I can't. I can't even listen to speeding by Rick Ross. [00:49:26] Speaker B: Why? He's in it? [00:49:27] Speaker A: Cause he on it. Yeah, he on the hook. I barely can listen to Aaliyah's first album. Cause some of them songs that he wrote. [00:49:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, that's. That's a tough one there. Yeah. [00:49:39] Speaker A: Age ain't nothing but a number. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Yeah, that whole Aaliyah thing is a tough one. [00:49:44] Speaker A: But just the first album. Cause the second album, Timbaland did. [00:49:47] Speaker B: Timberland killed that. [00:49:48] Speaker A: But you know what? Timbaland is a weird motherfucker. [00:49:53] Speaker B: Any. I mean. [00:49:54] Speaker A: Cause Timbaland came out. You can be weird and keep that shit to yourself, which is cool. But he came out and was like. And this was like a few years ago, he said some shit like Aaliyah. He was. Thought she was so beautiful. He was so in love with her. [00:50:08] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard that. [00:50:09] Speaker A: And then he married a woman that looked like Aaliyah. [00:50:12] Speaker B: So why is he weird, though? [00:50:13] Speaker A: That's weird to say when she was so young back then. [00:50:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I guess so. [00:50:19] Speaker A: And to say it make it seem like what you was doing that just for ulterior motives, like, working with her and all of that, just cause you were so in love with her. [00:50:29] Speaker B: I wonder if she was so talented. Really talented, for real. [00:50:33] Speaker A: I mean, she could sing a little bit. [00:50:34] Speaker B: That's what I mean. Like, everybody, like, attracted to her. Like, all the big producers. [00:50:41] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:50:42] Speaker B: Was she really that good as far as, like, if you took them away? [00:50:46] Speaker A: I think it's a certain aesthetic as far as, like, not just looks, but, like, style. The way she carried herself. Like, she was smooth like that or whatever. Whatever. Like, everybody couldn't do that, so. [00:51:02] Speaker B: So can you thank R. Kelly for doing that, for building her up at the beginning? [00:51:06] Speaker A: No, fuck R. Kelly. No, he didn't build up. It was in her, regardless of who she got with. [00:51:10] Speaker B: I'm gonna ask you this then. This is my last R. Kelly question for the day. I believe I can fly comes on in the graduation. Are you walking out? [00:51:18] Speaker A: No, I'm walking out. Okay, my nigga, I'm walking up. No, I might make it uncomfortable for everybody in there. Why the fuck y'all playing this shit? [00:51:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, I still listen to it. [00:51:34] Speaker A: Ah, yeah, well, but ain't no but. You said, you said your piece. You're a despicable human. [00:51:40] Speaker B: Nah. Cause listen, man, all the artists that done something crazy, you know how many artists, like, done things? So you stopped listening to Diddy? [00:51:52] Speaker A: Diddy not rapping and singing about his deeds, though. [00:51:56] Speaker B: I mean, but listen to everybody else. [00:51:59] Speaker A: It's in his deeds. [00:52:01] Speaker B: Everybody got a hidden, like. [00:52:03] Speaker A: Okay, like, check this out. Let's say, like, mystical. [00:52:09] Speaker B: Oh, you definitely listen to back that ass up. I mean, shake that ass. [00:52:14] Speaker A: I kind of don't. Cause that song, I never really liked that song. [00:52:19] Speaker B: You don't listen to it. But. [00:52:21] Speaker A: But here's the thing, though. [00:52:22] Speaker B: You do. [00:52:22] Speaker A: It's certain songs that's like they telling us, I came in with my dick in my hand. [00:52:30] Speaker B: Don't let you leave with my foot in your. Be cool. [00:52:33] Speaker A: That's a rapey ass song, right? [00:52:35] Speaker B: It is. [00:52:35] Speaker A: That's now the other song where he got while still smoking. That's a different, that's a different vibe. That ain't. You know what I'm saying? But R. Kelly is not a hit though, either. What? Still smoking. [00:52:46] Speaker B: It's not a hit. [00:52:46] Speaker A: That's a hit in the club. [00:52:48] Speaker B: Nah, they played that in the club. [00:52:50] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. [00:52:51] Speaker B: Okay. I wasn't around that time. [00:52:52] Speaker A: Pick it up, pick it up. Roll it up. Let it hit it. Do it. Sheesh, bitch, you ain't no smoker? [00:53:01] Speaker B: Bitch, you ain't no smoker. She. [00:53:03] Speaker A: That shit go. When I really first heard that was in the club, and I was like, everybody know this fucking song for real? Yes. [00:53:09] Speaker B: Oh, man, I wish I was around there. [00:53:10] Speaker A: Yes. I wish I was around, yes. That's different than my mind's telling me no, but my body is telling me yes. That sounds molesty. [00:53:22] Speaker B: So you don't listen to that song? No, I. You in a vibey party. [00:53:30] Speaker A: No. If I'm at a place. If I'm at a place and they start playing R. Kelly, I know I was in the wrong place. Cause this ain't my crowd. This dj ain't my dj. [00:53:41] Speaker B: All right? [00:53:43] Speaker A: I don't wanna hear that shit. No. [00:53:46] Speaker B: You got strong willpower, then. I tell you that. [00:53:49] Speaker A: No. [00:53:49] Speaker B: Cause he put out some hits. [00:53:52] Speaker A: Fuck it. I don't care. There's more people that got more hits. [00:53:55] Speaker B: And there's more people that got dark secrets, too. [00:53:57] Speaker A: They do, but they not singing about it and putting it right in your face. [00:54:01] Speaker B: They are, man. Who number one next week. Hey, for the listeners. [00:54:06] Speaker A: Name one for the. We gotta let the listeners like people like Diddy. A lot of diddy shit was, like, party type shit. [00:54:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:15] Speaker A: He didn't write or love songs or. [00:54:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I can't really say Diddy. Cause he didn't write that shit. He ain't write none of it. [00:54:21] Speaker A: You know, even if he did write it. [00:54:23] Speaker B: Whatever. [00:54:24] Speaker A: Whatever. His shit ain't the same as, like, diddy not rapping about, um, any of singing about any of his alleged crimes or nothing like that. Okay. You know what I'm saying? [00:54:34] Speaker B: Yeah. I got you for next week. I will have one for you. [00:54:38] Speaker A: Have one. I mean. And murder don't count. Cause I don't. You know, sometimes niggas gotta get murdered. [00:54:42] Speaker B: You right about that. [00:54:43] Speaker A: It's one song that I can say that really is egregious. But it's a slapper. [00:54:49] Speaker B: Whatever. [00:54:50] Speaker A: It's by Rocko, but it's the second verse. It's Rick Ross's verse. [00:54:54] Speaker B: Okay. [00:54:55] Speaker A: You ain't even know it. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Go ahead. I know you know it. Let's hear it. [00:55:00] Speaker A: Um. Hold up, hold up. [00:55:04] Speaker B: I know you got it. [00:55:05] Speaker A: I mean, really, the egregious part is, put Molly all in a champagne. [00:55:11] Speaker B: She ain't even know it. [00:55:13] Speaker A: I took a home. He could have left her right there. But then to come back and say, I took her home, and I enjoyed that, and she didn't even know it. [00:55:23] Speaker B: She still wasn't right. She was still foggy. [00:55:25] Speaker A: She was still foggy, she was past foggy. She didn't even know it. Which is wild. [00:55:33] Speaker B: So that one flows with you. [00:55:36] Speaker A: I can't listen to. No, I can't listen to it the same way. [00:55:39] Speaker B: All right? [00:55:40] Speaker A: Got a bag of bitches I played with. I'm sorry. My bad, y'all. From zone one through zone six. Brick sold him up. I'm sorry. [00:55:48] Speaker B: So is that why you cut the beard? No. [00:55:51] Speaker A: Rick Ross ain't got shit to do with my beard. I'm growing my beard before Rick Ross. Okay, yeah, I did. I started doing that shit. I used to go to Philly all the time. Okay, yeah, Rick Ross ain't got shit to do with that. But now that beard shit got corny in it. Like, niggas got this corner with that shit. [00:56:05] Speaker B: You think so? [00:56:06] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I do. [00:56:07] Speaker B: Stein, how you like the beard with the waves in it? [00:56:11] Speaker A: Corny? [00:56:12] Speaker B: It be a dooag. [00:56:14] Speaker A: These niggas is out of line. [00:56:16] Speaker B: What else you got, man? [00:56:18] Speaker A: In other crazy news, I saw this. Well, it's this guy, I guess he popping on TikTok. His name was. What was his name? [00:56:28] Speaker B: Shit. Talking about TikTok. I got something to ask you. [00:56:31] Speaker A: Named Mister Prada. So I heard a story that was like, they arrested Mister Prada. He killed a therapist. So, allegedly, you know, he killed his. Like, a mental therapist or whatever. He killed a guy, put his body in this therapist's car, drove around, and then, you know, he got arrested. But I was looking at some of the. I mean, the comments. Cause I never heard of this guy, Mister Prada 465 or whatever it's called. And they were saying that. [00:57:04] Speaker B: Yeah, young dude. [00:57:05] Speaker A: Yeah, he was young, like 20 years old. And somebody had pieced together that this guy, this therapist, had got in trouble for, like, sexually assaulting somebody. [00:57:15] Speaker B: Okay. [00:57:16] Speaker A: And the time period matched up to when Mister Prada said that he was assaulted by somebody at. I think he said he was 13 or something. Like, eleven or 13 or something like that. And it matched the time when the guy got arrested or got in trouble for doing the same thing. So people are alleging that this is why this kid did that. Cause that was his therapist. [00:57:38] Speaker B: I wonder if he could get off with that. If it's true, then. Shit. [00:57:42] Speaker A: Well, they just charged him with, like, first degree murder, so he ain't getting off there. I don't think he is, not if they charge. But I've seen stuff, like, especially, like, with police or whatever, they overcharge the police. So, like, you gotta prove, like, first degree means. I woke up this morning planning on coming to kill you. You know what I'm saying? So. [00:58:02] Speaker B: Oh, okay. So you're trying to say that they may have overcharged, like you said. So would they go back and give them a lesser sentence, a lesser charge? [00:58:17] Speaker A: I've seen them upgrading the charges, but I never seen people downgrade. I don't know if I recall them downgrading the charges, like his charges. I want to say his charges got upgraded the first degree. So maybe they got more information. [00:58:30] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:58:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:32] Speaker B: He was a young dude, too. He looked like a teenager, 20 years old. I never heard of him, but I never, you know. [00:58:42] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. Say it was upgraded. Yeah. So maybe they found more information or whatever. [00:58:48] Speaker B: Dang. [00:58:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:49] Speaker B: So, yup, that's an old man, too. [00:58:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Say he was 69. [00:58:54] Speaker B: Yeah, that's an old man. [00:58:55] Speaker A: I mean, did he rob him, too, though? Nah, he just didn't take anything. No, he just killed him and put his, uh. Put his. Put his car in the, um. I mean, put his body in his car. Was driving around in his car. In the, uh. [00:59:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:59:10] Speaker A: In the therapist car or whatever. Physician. Whatever they call him. Yes. I thought that was. That was one crazy story I saw. And I saw another crazy story about. Now my computer acting slow about a. They found a lady. Well, the body of a teen that was missing for several years. Or body parts. She was missing. It said 20 years, something like 20 years ago in the nineties. But 20 years ago, 2005 was 20 years ago, which is crazy. Yeah, but the girl went missing. Her family didn't report her missing. [00:59:58] Speaker B: Where was that? Colorado. [00:59:59] Speaker A: Yeah, this was in Colorado. [01:00:00] Speaker B: Okay. [01:00:01] Speaker A: But they found her in the freezer at her family's house. And so what happened was her family sold the house. Some people that moved in was cleaning out the house, and they found the body parts. [01:00:10] Speaker B: Wow. [01:00:11] Speaker A: Yeah. And they think that her mother had something to do with it. [01:00:15] Speaker B: I'm super intrigued when they find, like, old bodies for some reason. [01:00:18] Speaker A: Why is that? [01:00:19] Speaker B: Nah, just like the story itself. [01:00:21] Speaker A: Oh, not the bodies. [01:00:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause it's plenty, like, documentaries. They'd be like, yeah, they found six bodies. And you think about six bodies ago. Like, if you think like that, 120 years ago. So just think if they found a body from 1970, you know, that's intriguing to me. Just the story itself. [01:00:43] Speaker A: Yeah. And why, like, why the person was. [01:00:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Murdered or something like that. [01:00:48] Speaker A: They said this girl, her name was Amanda. She was 16 when she was last seen. Now, they only caught. Got parts of the body. [01:01:00] Speaker B: The head. [01:01:01] Speaker A: The head. [01:01:02] Speaker B: Head, hands. [01:01:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:01:04] Speaker B: 16. Oh, 16 year old. Right. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Mm. Hmm. [01:01:09] Speaker B: Yeah, that's intriguing to me. I always, you know, I want to do. I want to do a documentary on peewee Gaskin local around here. [01:01:19] Speaker A: It's a podcast I listened to about that. So his story and another story that they did crossed over. I forgot to. Oh, so it was. So Pee wee Gaslitz was in jail with another guy. [01:01:35] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:01:36] Speaker A: Pee wee Gaskins told a guy how to make, like, a radio bomb. [01:01:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:41] Speaker A: And. [01:01:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Who was that? I forgot it was a black guy. [01:01:44] Speaker A: It was a black guy. Matter of fact, the guy came down from New York and killed somebody, like, in the Myrtle beach area, and them two got into jail together, so the. [01:01:52] Speaker B: Dang, I can't think of that. [01:01:53] Speaker A: I know you can't think of the guy's name, but the podcast I'm talking about, it's called last podcast on this. Now, them guys, weird. I. But they do, like, a lot of stories. They read, like, a lot of books about whatever they talking about. I'll send you the. I probably heard episodes. [01:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I probably. That's what. I probably heard that from there. Cuz, like I said, I listen to stuff about Pete Cask. [01:02:12] Speaker A: Yeah, his. [01:02:13] Speaker B: Like that. Yeah, it is. [01:02:15] Speaker A: I remember hearing about him when I was a kid, but by that time, I think he might have been already in jail. [01:02:20] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:02:21] Speaker A: But, yeah, he was like. He, like, had a house, like, in the sumpter area. Had one down at, like, Myrtle beach. Yeah. It was crazy. [01:02:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:02:31] Speaker A: And they say he wasn't really that big. [01:02:33] Speaker B: Nah. A little guy. [01:02:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:34] Speaker B: Real little guy. [01:02:35] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Killing key. [01:02:36] Speaker B: Kill some kids, babies and all. [01:02:39] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a crazy guy. I don't think they ever did. [01:02:46] Speaker B: I seen a couple documentaries before. I never seen a movie. [01:02:49] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm gonna say. A movie. But a lot of the stuff that they got comes from a book that he wrote himself. [01:02:56] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Yeah. [01:02:57] Speaker A: It's called the final truth, but they don't know if a lot of the stuff is true. It's true. [01:03:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:03] Speaker A: You know, say it could be, like, exaggerated for him. [01:03:05] Speaker B: Exactly. I heard that, too. I think the daughter kind of says stuff like that. He exaggerated things. And I think the daughter's still alive, too. [01:03:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Some stuff happened to him when he was a child, too. Yeah, yeah. I. Sexual things. [01:03:21] Speaker B: Crazy. What else you got? [01:03:22] Speaker A: Another crazy story with kind of, like, this same type of shit. Some family shit. This Kentucky woman, she was arrested after police reportedly find her mother's dismembered body parts cooking in pots early this week after discovering her mother, Trudy Fields, dismembered body in Robinson county home. Um, they found her mother's remains on October 9. Uh. [01:03:49] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:03:51] Speaker A: It says a man how truly feels to work on the property. Notify police about her remains. Um. Come on, y'all. I hate when they write the same thing over and over and over. [01:04:00] Speaker B: So. [01:04:04] Speaker A: What? [01:04:05] Speaker B: No, I was giving you the. [01:04:06] Speaker A: I got it on my computer. Yeah. Um. Officials discovered the body behind the home, along with blood stained items and drag marks in the grass when they arrived. The mail maintenance worker told police that he last saw Trudy on Tuesday. And he mentioned that her daughter, Torlene Fields, was allegedly casting spells on them and being confrontational during this visit. Documents indicate that the mother and daughter were allegedly the only ones at the house that day. They said that officials discovered that someone had removed multiple body parts from Trudy Fields, which they later found inside a mattress behind the home. While searching the kitchen, our investigators also found a stainless steel pot containing human body parts that they believe someone cooked inside an oven. They claimed that the pot felt warm to the touch when they found it. That's crazy. She killed her mama, cut her up and put her in the pot. And she was out there casting spells. Yeah, that was. All right. Now, y'all keep on with them crystals and all that kind of shit. Which y'all doing. Cookie, mama and shit. [01:05:13] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:05:15] Speaker A: Here's something. Another article. This one you found. Y'all teachers with kids. I mean, y'all kids. Y'all parents with kids and sending them to school, and you don't wanna deal with them? Well, guess what? Nobody wanna deal with your kids. Especially this preschool in Texas where they were giving the children sleeping aids. Yeah, the teacher was giving the kids sleeping aids. Say the children told them that they were given sleepy stickers. [01:05:48] Speaker B: Yeah, put the sticker on them. [01:05:49] Speaker A: Put the sticker on. Would make them fall asleep. Said sleeping aids contain melatonin. Melatonin, among other ingredients. And they were intended for adults. So, if he didn't put an adult to sleep. Know how to put a child to sleep? [01:06:03] Speaker B: Them kids sleep the whole day. No play, just sleep. [01:06:07] Speaker A: Says one of the children at the school. Four year old Lane Luviano. What do you think? He Italian or Spanish? Luviano. [01:06:16] Speaker B: He was spanish. [01:06:18] Speaker A: Oh, you saw a picture? [01:06:18] Speaker B: Yeah. They look mexican. [01:06:20] Speaker A: Okay, well, it don't matter then. Build that wall. Broke the case open. So shout out to little Luviano. Gotta check his status. [01:06:29] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:06:30] Speaker A: Might be an anchor baby. [01:06:31] Speaker B: Yeah. Put this sticker on. [01:06:32] Speaker A: So he broke the case open in September when he snuck one of the stickers out of the classroom. [01:06:37] Speaker B: Yeah, of course. [01:06:39] Speaker A: The mexican child is sneaking stuff across the school's border. She kind of pulled up her little shorts and said, mom, look, this is my sleeping sticker. And I was like, what? That's what Lane's mother said. The reporting incident happened at Northgate Crossing elementary school. Lane's parrot said they weren't informed about the sleep aides, and Lisa Luviano took matters into her own hands. She reached out to other parents and sent them pictures of the patch to see if their kids were getting the stickers, too. Melissa Guilford. That's a white woman. Melissa Guilford. That's a white woman. This the one who really got people. You don't fuck with no white kids. Her daughter also attends the school and said her daughter immediately recognized the sticker. [01:07:24] Speaker B: She broke the case. [01:07:25] Speaker A: If you read the ingredients, it has a lot of things I've never even heard of. Of course you haven't heard of a white woman. You're not. You don't have an education. [01:07:32] Speaker B: She broke the case. She broke it. [01:07:35] Speaker A: Here's one fellow parent, Najala Abdullah. [01:07:41] Speaker B: Where he. Where he from? [01:07:43] Speaker A: Where he from? Najala says she also noticed changes in her son's behavior, who told her that he was also giving the patches. What was the change? He only prayed three times a day instead of five. [01:07:57] Speaker B: Nah, he said, I ain't sleepy. [01:07:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:59] Speaker B: Niggas up two and three in the morning trying to watch tv. [01:08:02] Speaker A: They up two and three in the morning calling your ass, trying to get you to change your. Trying to change your. You know they have your car's warranty. [01:08:14] Speaker B: You know they had them sleeping all day. [01:08:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:08:17] Speaker B: As soon as they got in here. Put your sticker on. [01:08:19] Speaker A: Put your sticker on. Yeah, he was sleepy when he had to work at the family's gas station. [01:08:23] Speaker B: Yeah. So think about that. [01:08:26] Speaker A: I'm sorry. I'm sorry, y'all. I don't know. I'm on one today. Yeah. You said they were giving them drugs to make them sleep, to keep them quiet. I mean, I don't blame them, y'all. Let me babysit your kid. Your kid come back drunk off a dulce. Fuck it with me. Sit down and shut up. [01:08:46] Speaker B: Okay? [01:08:47] Speaker A: According to Abdullah, her son had been crying. He stopped eating and was bringing home lunches he hadn't touched. Damn, let me fucked up the little kid appetite. [01:08:54] Speaker B: I'm telling you, they had to put it on there first thing in the morning. So it'll start kicking in around 1110. [01:09:02] Speaker A: Maybe not, though. Cause it's adult. [01:09:03] Speaker B: Yeah, but how strong? [01:09:05] Speaker A: It's adult doses, I guess. This why I really heard of before. What, melatonin? [01:09:11] Speaker B: No, sleeping patches. Yeah, I never heard of that. [01:09:12] Speaker A: Yeah, I never heard of the patches either. But I mean, hell, they got nicotine patches, so. [01:09:16] Speaker B: Nicotine patches, nicotine. [01:09:24] Speaker A: This. I don't like giving kids sleep aids, like melatonin and stuff. Cause eventually, like, your body gonna stop producing it naturally, possibly. And it might fuck you up later on in life. So I wonder how long this has been going on at the school. But shout out to the little mexican child, little spanish child for bringing it. [01:09:53] Speaker B: Little Aviana, or whatever her name is. [01:09:55] Speaker A: Luviano for bringing it home. [01:09:58] Speaker B: Yeah. She knew it wasn't right. She knew it. She said. [01:10:02] Speaker A: Probably did. [01:10:02] Speaker B: You know what? [01:10:04] Speaker A: And you got a sneak at home, too, so, you know, they made. [01:10:07] Speaker B: She knew it wasn't right. [01:10:08] Speaker A: But the teachers knew, too. [01:10:10] Speaker B: The teachers probably went around after they were asleep. [01:10:12] Speaker A: Give me that shit. [01:10:13] Speaker B: Give me that. Give me that. And counting them up and everything. [01:10:17] Speaker A: Yep. [01:10:18] Speaker B: We missed one. [01:10:20] Speaker A: Maybe. [01:10:22] Speaker B: She might have went home early that day. She was sick. [01:10:24] Speaker A: The parents. [01:10:25] Speaker B: The parents showed up unannounced, picked up, left. [01:10:30] Speaker A: I wonder how many years. I hope they do some updates with this story. [01:10:34] Speaker B: No, I think that's gone in the wind. Ain't gonna talk about that too much more. Cause next thing you know, we're gonna be hearing about other schools. Well, we got stickers, too. [01:10:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:10:43] Speaker B: We put it on our foreheads. [01:10:44] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Let it go straight to the source. [01:10:48] Speaker B: They give us a purple drink to drink. [01:10:51] Speaker A: That was my house. I guess we'll get into some of these celebrity deaths before we get out of here. Okay, well, one is a show enough. Celebrity. Sissy Houston. [01:11:05] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I thought you were gonna say the other one once. [01:11:08] Speaker A: Sissy Houston. She died early this week. She was 91 years old. It's unclear when and where and how she died. Sissy got. You ever see the Cissy Houston meme? [01:11:25] Speaker B: No. [01:11:25] Speaker A: Just looking, just pissed off. [01:11:27] Speaker B: Yeah, she definitely give you that feeling every time you see her. Like, that's the mean. Now, is that Whitney Houston's aunt or mother? [01:11:35] Speaker A: Mother. [01:11:36] Speaker B: Okay, so that is the fake mother. Did you see the real mother? [01:11:40] Speaker A: Oh, God. [01:11:43] Speaker B: Tick tock. [01:11:46] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a video. Like, this lady that was supposed to be her real mama. [01:11:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:50] Speaker A: Cause her dad slept with her earlier. Something young or some shit. [01:11:54] Speaker B: They got the same mannerisms. [01:11:56] Speaker A: And the lady's supposed to sing, too. [01:11:57] Speaker B: Yep. [01:11:58] Speaker A: But Sissy could sing too, though. [01:12:00] Speaker B: But she looked like that lady. She don't look like no damn sissy. [01:12:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I do remember that. This happened. This started coming out before TikTok was out. [01:12:07] Speaker B: It's coming back out now. [01:12:08] Speaker A: Coming back out now. Did Cece die? [01:12:09] Speaker B: No, right before it. [01:12:10] Speaker A: Oh, right before she died of coincidence. Stay woke. [01:12:15] Speaker B: Somebody done dropped it out there getting mad. [01:12:18] Speaker A: I was gonna ask you if. Did you ask the astronaut? Is the earth flat? [01:12:22] Speaker B: Oh, shit. [01:12:23] Speaker A: You should have asked her. I should have shoulda asked her. [01:12:26] Speaker B: I think she's still around, Mike. You know, send a message. Hey, why you was up there? [01:12:32] Speaker A: Cause nobody ever goes to space. Space is not a real thing. You can't get to space. You know that. Cause we in a dome. [01:12:38] Speaker B: That's what they say. [01:12:39] Speaker A: Yeah, we're in a dome. You can't get the space. [01:12:41] Speaker B: So is it flat or is it round? [01:12:43] Speaker A: You asking me? [01:12:44] Speaker B: Yes, I am. [01:12:45] Speaker A: It's a square. Yup. [01:12:50] Speaker B: I'm a go with the flat. [01:12:51] Speaker A: Everything is a lie. [01:12:52] Speaker B: I'm a go with a flat. [01:12:53] Speaker A: It ain't even flat around. That's what they want. They want us fighting. They want this division when it's really still square. Stay woke. My brother Ashe. [01:13:01] Speaker B: All right. [01:13:03] Speaker A: In other celebrity news. Well, pseudo celebrity news, Atlanta radio personality Wanda Smith. She's died. Who is she now? She came. I remember seeing Wanda on different things back in the day, but she is most infamous. [01:13:22] Speaker B: You know what it just hit me, what? She was on that snapping show back in the day where they used to have all them your mama jokes and snaps. [01:13:31] Speaker A: I think she was. I think I do remember her being. [01:13:33] Speaker B: On Tracy Morgan and all of them. [01:13:35] Speaker A: Yeah. So she was. I wanna say she was. She definitely was a comedian. But, you know, people in the Atlanta area know her from being on v 103. She was on Frank and Wanda in the morning show. And they did that from 98 to 2012. Then she was on another show from 2014 to 2018. And then she got back on the show with Frank Ski and they did another radio show, but she got popular, you know, viral again. Again when she. Kat Williams was there with Red Grant and they brought Kat in and were interviewing Kat and Wanda had some things to say about Kat, and Kat went in on her. [01:14:18] Speaker B: Killed her. [01:14:19] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:14:20] Speaker B: It was over. [01:14:21] Speaker A: And you know, the crazy part about it is Kat was just there. [01:14:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:14:25] Speaker A: You can tell that he wasn't. It wasn't. He wasn't gonna. He wasn't. It wasn't his show. It was red Grant show. So they had red Grant there to do it. And they asked Kat to come on, and he was just there and wanted to say something about his hair. [01:14:39] Speaker B: I think she started it with. It was either asking them about jail. She did say it started like that. Like it was something that she said that tipped them off. It was over. Because I think they kind of said, hey, don't bring up, you know, what, they was bringing out the bad stuff when I. Something good had just happened. He got nominated or something for Emmy. For Emmy. [01:15:03] Speaker A: That's what it was for Atlanta. [01:15:06] Speaker B: Yeah. There you go. [01:15:07] Speaker A: Yeah. And then she said something about his hair, about his perm, and he said, you can't. You want to try to ruin your gnaw fingers? [01:15:14] Speaker B: Come over here and try to run your gnaw fingers through. [01:15:17] Speaker A: He's, you know, climbed about a weight, and he, you know, about cook. Cause he said something about him cooking for his kids or whatever, and he was like, what can you cook? And she said, broccoli. [01:15:28] Speaker B: Yeah. Something you gotta steam. [01:15:32] Speaker A: He went off on. I'm sorry, Wanda. You know, you asked it. And I don't feel no sympathy for her because after this whole thing happened and he went off. Later that night, her husband ran up on Kat, like, at the venue in the parking lot. I wanna say, when we did it on the show, he brandished the gun. But I was looking at the comments, and somebody was like, he actually shot at cat. [01:15:54] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't hear that. Yeah, yeah. [01:15:57] Speaker A: So, yeah, that was just. My clothes just got finished in the dryer. [01:16:02] Speaker B: Okay. [01:16:03] Speaker A: Yeah, we had the home studio today. My clothes in the dryer. Been a co host all episode. You ain't heard it? [01:16:12] Speaker B: I was just hoping it wasn't bulldozer outside about to tear this motherfucker down. [01:16:15] Speaker A: Nah, that's something in one of them pants. You know, it'd be the metal on the pants, whatever. But, yeah, shout out to that. But, yeah, shout out. I mean, shout out to that scene about Wanda. But, yeah, them running up on cat or whatever was crazy. [01:16:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I seen the footage from it. [01:16:36] Speaker A: Oh, the footage from the husband run. Cause somebody filmed it from, like, far across the parking lot. Right? [01:16:41] Speaker B: No, it was, like, upward. And you know what? It was, um, video footage from the club. Because it was a club. [01:16:47] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. [01:16:48] Speaker B: I think you're supposed to do a club appearance or something like that when. Yeah, they were there. [01:16:51] Speaker A: Yeah, he was with red. [01:16:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:16:53] Speaker A: I want to say, he wasn't even doing cop, was he? I don't think he was even doing comedy that night. It was just red show, and he was just in time for red. Supporting red could be. Yeah. But, um, that's. That's crazy. That's her most memorable moment. Memorable moment, yeah. And she had that career on the radio and stuff like that. There's one last story that kind of went viral. I don't know if you've heard about this, but it was a lady that. She was on the witness stand. Now, I once, since I've seen this story. Cause it's a lawyer lady that was talking about it, a black lawyer that was talking about it. I've since found out that this happened in France, so it really don't count. Cause anything that happens outside of America don't countenance. But it was a 71 year old french man. He admitted in court Tuesday that for nearly a decade, he repeatedly drugged his unwitting wife and invited dozens of men to rape her while she lay unconscious in their bed. So they were married for 50 years. And I'll give you, like, a synopsis of what the lady, you know, the lawyer said. But the lady would. I mean, the husband would, like, grind up, like, sleeping pills and all kind of stuff. Put it in her food and her drinks. She would be passed out. He would put it on social media, on, like, different, like, stuff on the web for men to come to the house and have sex with the wife. So things he would do so that she wouldn't wake up, you know, during. He told the men to make sure that they didn't wear any cologne. He would give them hand warmer, so that once he, you know, when they got in the room there, hands would be cold. So it wouldn't wake her up. Potentially wake her up. Like, he went through all of these things so that it wouldn't wake her up. Like it was footage of it. It said that when the police, you know, got his devices and looked on his computer and stuff like that, he had a file. And the file wasn't named assault. He might as well have named it the crime. [01:18:54] Speaker B: The crime. [01:18:55] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It was, like, several people. I want to say, like, 20 some people have already been arrested. And it ranges from, like, ages, like, 28 to 71. Of the guys, the wife said was the neighbor. Like, she would see the neighbor. Like, the neighbor had helped her do stuff, you know, seeing, waving, like he was normal, but he was coming over when the husband. And I don't know. I don't know if it's saying the article that he paid. [01:19:25] Speaker B: He told her that he did it, that he was guilty of it. [01:19:27] Speaker A: Oh, the neighbor, did he regret everything? [01:19:29] Speaker B: No, the husband. Yeah. [01:19:31] Speaker A: Yeah. So I don't know what the. [01:19:35] Speaker B: That's crazy. These people. Crazy. [01:19:39] Speaker A: I don't know what the law is there. I want to say he can get like, 20 years or something like that. [01:19:45] Speaker B: That's it. [01:19:46] Speaker A: Yeah, but, you know, over there. [01:19:48] Speaker B: No. [01:19:50] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, and I forgot this. The husband, he, you know, always was a creep. He got caught back in 2020 secretly shooting, you know, doing them up skirt videos. [01:19:59] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:20:00] Speaker A: For people. So, yeah, he. [01:20:02] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:20:03] Speaker A: So, yeah, so, like I said, they had a file. So it was, so far, 72 suspects that they're seeking, but they were. He said they were able to track down most of them. [01:20:13] Speaker B: How long ago that was. Man, that's crazy. Yeah, there's some nuts out here. [01:20:19] Speaker A: Yeah. So he faces 20 years in prison if he's convicted. [01:20:22] Speaker B: That's. That's. It should be a little bit more, but. [01:20:25] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's. The laws over there. [01:20:26] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:20:27] Speaker A: Yeah, he should get life, and everybody who was involved should get life, too. One last crazy story I found. [01:20:35] Speaker B: You think they all knew, though? [01:20:36] Speaker A: She was asleep. What do you mean? [01:20:38] Speaker B: Yeah, but that could have been. You know, you're thinking that's part of the act. [01:20:43] Speaker A: Oh. Like, this is the thing they do. Like, he a cook and she like to have sex. Sleep. [01:20:48] Speaker B: Yeah. So I don't have. I don't know if everybody should get in trouble for it. [01:20:53] Speaker A: I think they should. [01:20:55] Speaker B: The ones that knew. [01:20:56] Speaker A: Cause if they walk into. I mean, check this out. You walk in the room and somebody sleep, but you don't got no problem. Like, you didn't talk to her before. Like, let's say, like, you talked to her on Wednesday. And she say Wednesday, like, okay, I like when people have sex with me while I'm sleep. This is me consenting on Wednesday for you to come Friday and fuck the dog shit out of me on Friday while I'm asleep. That might be cool. She put it in writing and everything. But for you to come and you only talk to the husband. And he say he'll warm up your hands. Cause your hands a little chilly. Don't wear no cologne or wear no deodorant. Cause I don't wanna wake up. No strong sense. Matter of fact, a part of the thing was that he got hurt. He got the men to take their clothes off in the kitchen. Well, so that they wouldn't leave any articles by accidentally leaving articles of clothing in the bedroom for her to find to say, well, who was in the bedroom? You know what I'm saying? So he had it all planned out for her not to find out. [01:21:56] Speaker B: Yeah, but what you. You gonna think, oh, Martha's a hard sleeper. Every time I come there, she just play dead. No, you gonna be like, she's into it like this. [01:22:07] Speaker A: No, no, you gonna be like, this nigga's knocking his wife out, and this is the thing. [01:22:11] Speaker B: No, but if you the guy that come there, say you came there twice and she did that same thing each time, you're not gonna think, okay, he drugged her, he killed her. [01:22:21] Speaker A: No, but you're gonna think she's in. [01:22:23] Speaker B: On it, like, she's acting, too. She's playing sleep. [01:22:26] Speaker A: Nah, I wouldn't think she playing sleep. [01:22:29] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:22:29] Speaker A: Cause she ain't making no more noises or nothing. [01:22:31] Speaker B: No, but you in it. You doing all that and she don't wake up. Come on. [01:22:35] Speaker A: I feel like I ain't doing my job. I feel like I can wake up the dead with this egg. You feel what I'm saying? He's got magical powers. She ain't doing nothing. That's some creepy ass shit, too. And it probably ain't even getting moist, so you gotta lube it up. [01:22:52] Speaker B: That's what the husband did before he got there. [01:22:54] Speaker A: He might have. That's crazy. That's sick. Yeah, some sick people in this world. [01:23:00] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. All right, what else you got, man? Where your theme song? You got your theme song? [01:23:10] Speaker A: Not yet. I got one more story. This happened in another thing in Texas. So it was a guy, he got pulled over by the police, and he was doing a test drive. [01:23:25] Speaker B: Okay. [01:23:25] Speaker A: And the police pulled him over because the tags of. Well, they didn't have any tags on the light on the car. They have a license plate on the car that he was doing the test drive on from the dealership. He said when he stopped me, he asked me for my driver's license, said the reason why I stopped you is because you don't have a license plate in the back. And he received. The guy received a citation for operating the vehicle without license plate. And the officer said that this was an ongoing issue with the dealership. I don't feel like it's the person's fault driving the car, though. [01:23:56] Speaker B: No, it's not. Definitely not. [01:23:58] Speaker A: Why not do something with the. With the dealers? Like, why you messing with the people? [01:24:03] Speaker B: Yeah. As soon as they say this, if they say they had that problem other times, then it's like, okay, this. This shouldn't. This shouldn't fall on any driver. [01:24:14] Speaker A: Yeah. How do I know that as a person? That's buying a car. Unless it's like a little hole in the wall type. [01:24:21] Speaker B: Even then you're not gonna know. Hey, I need a plate on there. [01:24:25] Speaker A: Yeah. I think this is a overstep for the police. And the police department. They confirmed the violation. They state failure to properly display dealer tags on test driven vehicles is a violation of Texas law and can pose. What safety risk can it pose you? Potentially resulting in law enforcement action by law enforcement. [01:24:46] Speaker B: Man, I know what this is. I know what this is. [01:24:50] Speaker A: And it's a big time. It's at a dealership. [01:24:52] Speaker B: It's a Toyota dealership. [01:24:53] Speaker A: Toyota dealership. [01:24:54] Speaker B: Yeah, I know what this is. This is one of the salesmen taking the car home every night. And he done got caught a couple times in the same car. [01:25:04] Speaker A: You think that's what it is? [01:25:05] Speaker B: Of course, man. Come on. How the driver gonna get in trouble like this? [01:25:10] Speaker A: But I don't think it's a. [01:25:15] Speaker B: I think that's what it is. I think that's the case. We have problem with this dealership all the time, right? Then that shit is. [01:25:23] Speaker A: And he lying in the person lying. I don't know. My cousin work at a Toyota dealership and they don't get down like this. Yeah. So it ain't a hole in the wall. It's a big town dealership. [01:25:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Toyota. [01:25:36] Speaker A: Yes. It's unclear how many incidents have occurred where drivers of test driven vehicles have been sighted in the area. But the officer implied that there's a history of this happening along this highway, so. Oh, the dealership offered to reimburse the person for the ticket. [01:25:52] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:25:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:25:54] Speaker B: Also the city is just getting a couple dollars in. [01:25:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:26:01] Speaker B: They sitting by the dealership, wait for you to drive out a nice new Camry. [01:26:05] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:26:06] Speaker B: Oh, they go. Somebody walking around that lot now. [01:26:08] Speaker A: Let me go sit on pop pop up, park over on side of the street. They gonna test drive. [01:26:13] Speaker B: Test drive that one? [01:26:14] Speaker A: Yeah. That's fucked up. Um, but, yeah, that was it. [01:26:21] Speaker B: Okay. [01:26:22] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Hey, good job today. [01:26:25] Speaker B: Okay. [01:26:25] Speaker A: Cuz the blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. [01:26:30] Speaker B: Hey. [01:26:31] Speaker A: Did a good job today. [01:26:32] Speaker B: Okay. [01:26:33] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:26:34] Speaker B: Hey. [01:26:35] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Hey. [01:26:37] Speaker B: Okay. [01:26:38] Speaker A: I did a good job today. Blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. [01:26:44] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:26:45] Speaker A: I did a good job today. Now this scammer of the week I'm debate. I don't think this is too much of a scam. It is fraud in a way. It's not a scam, but our scam of the week takes us to TD bank, one of the biggest banks in the nation. And they are pay approximately $3 billion. That's billion with a b. In a historic settlement with the us authorities who said Thursday that the financial institutions lax practices allow significant money laundering over multiple years. Oh, it's a Canada company, which means it doesn't really matter. Canada based TD bank pleaded guilty to criminal charges in the money laundering investigation and is the least. I'm sorry. Is the largest bank in us history to do so. The Justice Department said the bank's failure to prevent money laundering made it convenient for criminals that allow money laundering networks to move hundreds of millions of dollars through TD bank accounts over a period of years. The bank did not immediately respond. Blah, blah, blah. So, yeah, I saw a lot of people talking about this, too. They got to pay $3 billion. They got to pay $3 billion. So, you know, they got a shit ton of money. [01:27:57] Speaker B: All right. If you went to your TD bank today and they gave you an extra million dollars in your account, what's the first thing you gonna do? [01:28:10] Speaker A: Pause. Pull it out. [01:28:11] Speaker B: Ooh, there you go. Look at the brains on bread. I might, but they coming back for it now. What are you gonna do? [01:28:20] Speaker A: They gonna have to get it back in blood. [01:28:22] Speaker B: They got how many letters they gonna have to send, huh? [01:28:25] Speaker A: They gonna have to send them people for me. They gonna have to send them Alphabet boys. [01:28:28] Speaker B: They gonna. For a million dollars. They come to your house. [01:28:30] Speaker A: I ain't new. I thought I was blessed by God. [01:28:33] Speaker B: They come to your mama mama house. [01:28:35] Speaker A: Hey, my mom ain't got shit to do with it. [01:28:37] Speaker B: Guess what? They gonna squeeze her until you come out of her. Come from Belize. [01:28:42] Speaker A: Hey, I'm gonna be right here. This happened for real. This happened in real life to somebody. [01:28:47] Speaker B: It do. [01:28:48] Speaker A: She spent all the money. They made an error and put like a whole bunch of money in her account. She went and bought a whole bunch of stuff or whatever. And matter of fact, it happened twice, which is crazy. Like, they locked the black girl up. Then it happened to a white couple and they like, gave them a repayment plan. [01:29:11] Speaker B: Wow. [01:29:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. You know, I'm buying up stuff. [01:29:16] Speaker B: That's the hard thing though, man. [01:29:18] Speaker A: What? [01:29:19] Speaker B: Just buying up stuff. They come to get that, too. That tv on the wall that you want, they coming to get it. You got to buy it in somebody else's name. Buy all your stuff in somebody else's name and move away. That way you can enjoy your shit. [01:29:34] Speaker A: You can't. I mean, how far you can move with a million. [01:29:38] Speaker B: Shit. Farther than you can move now with a hundred. [01:29:41] Speaker A: Yeah, but you would have to have a series of. You have to have basically a little network in place already. [01:29:52] Speaker B: A million dollars is good enough to start over somewhere. [01:29:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:29:56] Speaker B: And not start over, like, oh, yo, I'm a billionaire. [01:29:59] Speaker A: Yeah, you start over, you could go to, like. That's why I say you got to have a network because you can go to another country and live great off a million dollars. [01:30:08] Speaker B: Do you want to. I mean, do you want to move away from your mama? [01:30:15] Speaker A: I can just for one, $1 million, I can send for how often that. [01:30:19] Speaker B: Million dollars running, it gonna run thin. [01:30:22] Speaker A: Not if you're in another some countries. A million dollars is like $100 million. So you can live in another country, live in your means or whatever. And then your mama, you know, you need a $5,000 plane ticket to come to Kalamazoo center on. You know what I'm saying? [01:30:43] Speaker B: All right. [01:30:43] Speaker A: Some people, I can't. I need good wifi. [01:30:46] Speaker B: I think about that shit all the time. [01:30:48] Speaker A: It's some things in life that I can't live without that I might not be able to get living on the run. [01:30:53] Speaker B: Well, you know what? Let's talk about that on the next show. [01:30:56] Speaker A: Yeah, we're gonna talk about that on the next show on Wednesday. [01:30:58] Speaker B: Show. [01:30:58] Speaker A: Yeah. Some things you can't live without. Yeah. Thank y'all for listening. Well, you got anything else before we get outta here? [01:31:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Thank y'all for having me. And I say, y'all. Cause I'm coming back in this bitch. [01:31:16] Speaker A: Yeah, you come back Wednesday. We'll see how you do. You still on probation? [01:31:24] Speaker B: Yeah. I see, man. [01:31:25] Speaker A: Yeah, let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:31:28] Speaker B: Y'all can find me. Where y'all find me? [01:31:29] Speaker A: Shit, that's it. [01:31:31] Speaker B: I mean, if y'all. All right, here we go. Listen to the last episode and find out where you can find me. [01:31:37] Speaker A: That's what you said last time. [01:31:39] Speaker B: There you go. Keep on going back. [01:31:41] Speaker A: Email us djbladeshowmail.com. let us know what you think. You can find me on social mediareacher, BP. You can find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. Man, come back Wednesday where we talking about some things we can't live without. Um, yeah, man. Thank y'all for listening. Shaboy, be easy. And we out. [01:32:04] Speaker B: Let those who have ears listen. This is a j blade show.

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