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[00:01:04] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. DJ Blaze radio show starts now.
Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy.
[00:01:44] Speaker A: And I am a single mom who works two jobs, who loves her kids and never stops, with the gentle hands and the heart of a fighter.
[00:01:55] Speaker B: So, you, uh.
[00:01:56] Speaker A: I'm a motherfucking survivor, bitch.
[00:01:57] Speaker B: Where'd that come from? Reba McIntyre.
[00:02:00] Speaker A: Mm hmm. The tv show Reba. Oh, I mean, that. That's her song, but it's also the theme song for the tv show.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: I didn't know that. Shout out to Reba McIntyre and happy Mother's Day. Shout out to the mamas to all.
[00:02:14] Speaker A: The mothers out there.
[00:02:15] Speaker B: Yep. And shout out to the daddies that. Now let me stop.
[00:02:19] Speaker A: Special happy Mother's day to the single moms who don't have a mom. I mean, the rest of y'all, bitch is cool, but the moms that just feel like they just struggling. Baby, you got this. You got this. Keep going, baby. You got it.
[00:02:37] Speaker B: Shout out to the moms that are married that feel like single moms. Oh, well, that's the thing.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: Yeah. If that nigga ain't doing nothing, you a single mom. You are a mom with a roommate.
[00:02:52] Speaker B: With emergency dick in a glass. Damn. I'm starting early. I'm trying to be better, y'all. I'm sorry.
So we recording this a day early, but, you know, it's Mother's Day. While y'all listening or whatever, you got any Mother's Day plan?
[00:03:09] Speaker A: I want to.
The perfect mother's day for me would be breakfast in bed.
[00:03:15] Speaker B: Your son can cook.
[00:03:17] Speaker A: No, they wouldn't be there. Perfect Mother's Day. In a perfect mother's day.
Breakfast in bed, followed by some dick, followed by maybe some lunch in bed and a little bit more dick and some drinks and then dinner in bed and some Od. Like, that'd be the perfect Mother's Day to me.
But my plans will probably be.
No, no, just chilling. Just chilling at the house. The kids will be there. I'll probably go and see my mom.
[00:03:59] Speaker B: I was thrown off for a millisecond. Why? For a millisecond when you said you was gonna go see your mom and.
But, so I'm one of those people that don't go to the grave sites and stuff, and so that's why it threw me a little bit.
[00:04:17] Speaker A: I'm gonna keep it a bug. I don't wanna go, but my siblings do.
[00:04:22] Speaker B: Oh, so y'all goin as a group?
[00:04:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't wanna go. Like, I have an altar, so I talk to her anytime I want to, like almost daily, so. But, you know.
[00:04:37] Speaker B: Okay, well, hope it's not triggering. Traumatic. Yeah, triggering.
I never go. I never. For any. Anybody, whatever, like, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
[00:04:54] Speaker A: And for the ladies listening, and for the guys listening, I keep saying, for the ladies. But for the guys listening to, like, don't live in that trauma. Don't live in that grief.
If you feel like going to the grave site is going to give you, like, a sad day, don't do it.
No one says that you have to do what you do what you want to do as much as they gonna be sad for you. Get off social media.
[00:05:21] Speaker B: I feel like sometimes people wanna be sad on them days, right? Like my mom always, shit, you know, this is the 10th anniversary of Mike dying.
It's around. And I'd be like, I didn't know, Mike. It was Wednesday. I didn't remember. You know what I'm saying?
[00:05:42] Speaker A: Some people like living in that grief, and I just. No, let's. They wouldn't want you to.
[00:05:47] Speaker B: Oh, they get set. I would want you to. I ain't that nigga, but, you know, it's, you know, be easy had a lot of eights in his birthday, and it's the 8th day of the month, you know, I just ate food, you know, just reminding me of be easy. Cause he had a lot of AIDS, you know, just.
It's the sun shining, you know, BZ, it was dark. He loved being in the sun, you know, I just want everything. Just be sad about me when I ain't here. I ain't gonna know it, but be sad about me, goddamn, when I ain't here, you know, easy little pizza. We ride by Papa John's he ain't related like that, but he did.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: Sitting around playing dear mama and a song for Mama and no one sweet day. All the sad song, I miss you, Aaron hall. No, go out and do something. And if you need to unplug from social media, then do that too, because people gonna be up there talking with these grandiose posters about their moms.
[00:06:46] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:06:47] Speaker A: So if you don't think it's gonna be a trigger, don't do it.
[00:06:50] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. If they gonna fuck with you, don't do it, you know?
Yeah. So unless it's about me, if you say about me, be sad about me, but don't do it otherwise, you know?
You wanna get into what we watch first or the email first?
[00:07:06] Speaker A: Mm, depends on what's in the email. Let's read the emails.
[00:07:11] Speaker B: Okay, well, we got one from the homie, Philly. I think he was catching up. Cause this is the one about. We was talking about what I say about people smoking, I guess. Cause he entitled it y'all look dusty episode. So I think that was the one.
[00:07:24] Speaker A: When I was talking about smoking weed.
[00:07:25] Speaker B: Weed. Yeah. So that was a few weeks ago. Shout out to Philly over there. Where he at? I mean. I mean, I'm sure you'll catch this one about, you know, a week or so. Couple weeks. Were you affected by that rainstorm they had a couple weeks ago out there? And they had all that flooding? I wonder if he was.
He ain't on social media, so I don't know. But let us know, my boy. So he says, yo, be easy. Yo, Amy, I listened to the show for multiple reasons. Oh, okay. Cause I asked, why do people listen? Damn.
[00:07:54] Speaker A: Cause that was a few weeks ago.
[00:07:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I think Cl told us why. Well, he told me why. And then I asked people that. And a couple people did email, but he said, I listened to the show for multiple reasons. Number one and two, y'all are cool, intelligent, knowledgeable, and the content is good. Well, thank you. I like being told I'm intelligent because I'm so country, he said. Third reason is I get a piece of the stakes when I listen. Not being on socials, I miss a lot of things. However, listening to the show, I'm informed of some of those things always walk away informed about something I didn't know about, whether it's a movie show, news story, or a social media topic or antics, as well as some laughs. Can't see how anyone ages 25 to 45 from the black intelligent culture wouldn't tap into the pod. Yeah, that's the demographic right there. You know, man, I hope Amy's young bulls are scared by seeing her toys charging up out in the open. I'm scared about hearing them.
I'm with Amy. I want to see why that crack ass cracker Jake Paul gets his ass knocked out, gets knocked in the next week. Hate to say it, but I think they're gonna pay Tyson to show up, maybe even lose.
I don't know if Tyson will pay. I don't know if Tyson will take a dive. I think he got too much pride for that.
We'll see. I think that's coming up in a few weeks. What is it, July or June 10? Oh, it's June, right?
[00:09:17] Speaker A: June.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: I hope it ain't Juneteenth. Don't fucking ruin my Juneteenth, Mike Tyson, by losing to this white boy Juneteenth weekend. I wanna do something for Juneteenth, too. I think I say that every year. I wanna do a cookout or something.
[00:09:31] Speaker A: I mean, you got the space.
[00:09:33] Speaker B: Well, yeah, we'll talk to you about that.
Ain't no parking space here, though.
Ain't no place to put no grills. Hmm.
What do you say? I'm afraid the ferocious mic we wanna see knock Paul's head off won't be that there on fight night. That's what I'm afraid of, too. Cause Mike's 60, ain't it? He ain't got all that fight in him no more. He was hungry back in the day. Speaking for niggas, we ain't checking for Rhapsody. Spell check.
Oh, no. He said, speaking of niggas, we ain't checking for Rhapsody. We here for the ghetto hood rat twerking chicks. Regardless to what b eazy says.
Bow.
[00:10:17] Speaker A: Bow. Bow bow.
[00:10:19] Speaker B: Here's some all doses I don't want to see a seven year old talking about. Get it? Sexy. I don't want to see that shit. It's not colorism. Light, dark, look good and talk that freak shit. And we all into that. Yeah. So it ain't about the color.
I do agree. I don't think the color is what draws people to these women that's shaking their rumps.
Another good episode. Can't wait to catch up on the other Jones. Yeah. We appreciate you out there, my boy. He did write another email for the list episode. And finally, we got another list coming, so come back Wednesday. So we'll read that email on Wednesday's episode where we're going to talk about something based on something we watched recently.
So I guess we'll get into what? We watched.
No.
[00:11:11] Speaker A: Okay, let's do it.
[00:11:12] Speaker B: Well, how was your week?
[00:11:14] Speaker A: Shit. How was my week?
Um, we had muffins for moms.
[00:11:21] Speaker B: Okay, well, they do donut. Oh, they do donuts for days.
[00:11:25] Speaker A: Donuts for that. Muffins for moms, donuts for dads. It was Iran. Concurrently. Same time.
[00:11:29] Speaker B: Oh. Same day.
[00:11:30] Speaker A: Same day. Unfortunately, I didn't.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: It went, niggas ain't showed up.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: What many niggas, though?
[00:11:36] Speaker B: What niggas you was attracted to.
[00:11:38] Speaker A: If they did, they bought the mom with them.
[00:11:41] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:11:42] Speaker A: It was. Yeah, it was. It wasn't successful for me.
[00:11:47] Speaker B: Too many happy families.
[00:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah, it just. Yeah.
And there were some kids there who, um. Who parents didn't show up, and I just felt so bad. Like, did you.
[00:12:00] Speaker B: Did you look at the kids? Like, what they had on? Their shoes, their grooming situation?
[00:12:07] Speaker A: Are you judging them babies?
[00:12:09] Speaker B: No. Because if a kid's parent wasn't there, he got on some fresh shoes. He got a nice fit on, maybe name brand he groomed. I mean, that hair is tight.
[00:12:22] Speaker A: He or she.
[00:12:23] Speaker B: Your parents at work. I ain't got time for no muffins. I know. Damn. Donuts.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: I used to think that you could judge kids like that, but I done been in the schools long enough. Not as a teacher, but come to too many of these events, and you really can't tell.
[00:12:40] Speaker B: Oh, like, who parents?
[00:12:41] Speaker A: Right? Because, well, I mean, it was like, the smartest girl in the class. My baby always talk about this little girl. She always helping him with his little chromebook. And, oh, she showed me how to do this. And she's so smart. She always get a's.
[00:12:57] Speaker B: No, that's smart. Nah, that's smart. The way you flew out just now. Smart. Go ahead. Anyway.
[00:13:02] Speaker A: But the little girl parents didn't show up.
Cause the first thing I did when we got there, and I was like, oh, show me her. Like, I got to see who this is. Cause you talk about her so much. And he pointed to her, and she was just in the corner reading her book because her parents wasn't there.
[00:13:19] Speaker B: But, I mean, maybe her parents was at work, right?
[00:13:22] Speaker A: So that's what, like, I can't really judge. Maybe the parents is at work, or maybe they just was like, man, fuck that shit. You know what I'm saying? So it's hard. I did go over to speak to her and tell her that I like her hair, that her hair was pretty. Cause I feel like little girls. All little girls need to hear that. Now I'm about to say something. Y'all might call me racist for it.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: I already.
I'm writing down the r right now.
[00:13:48] Speaker A: I wouldn't have done that for a little white girl. And let me tell you why. Cause I did that last year for a white girl for kindergarten graduation.
[00:13:57] Speaker B: Uh huh.
[00:13:58] Speaker A: There was this little girl by herself. Now I'm gonna talk about this little girl clothes.
They graduated in May.
[00:14:03] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:14:04] Speaker A: This little girl had on boots, like cowboy boots. Not cowboy, like winter boots.
[00:14:10] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:14:12] Speaker A: They told the little kids to dress up. Cause it's graduation day, right?
[00:14:15] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:14:16] Speaker A: She had on some rainbow tights and just, like, a little t shirt that not necessarily matched and boots.
So that lets me know. She probably dressed herself this morning.
[00:14:28] Speaker B: That was my first thought.
[00:14:30] Speaker A: Like, her parents was just like, did not care about graduation.
[00:14:34] Speaker B: Liberal cucks.
[00:14:36] Speaker A: And the little girl was by herself. Like, after graduation, everybody was standing with their family.
[00:14:40] Speaker B: Kindergarten graduation, she was by herself.
[00:14:42] Speaker A: Yeah. Everybody was standing by their families and taking pictures and, you know, pumping circumstance and all that shit. And I saw the little girl by herself. I said, caleb, why don't you go ask her if she want to take a picture?
So he went and asked her, hey, little white girl, you want to take a picture? She was like, no.
Okay. That's why your mama ain't here, bitch.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: Hold up. That ain't the same thing.
That ain't the same thing as you walking up to the little girl and saying, you pretty, your hair pretty, right?
[00:15:13] Speaker A: It was gonna get there. Oh, but okay. What, you don't wanna take a picture with my little black son?
[00:15:18] Speaker B: Maybe she just didn't wanna fuck you.
[00:15:19] Speaker A: And your raggedy parents. The fuck?
[00:15:23] Speaker B: I was waiting for it to be like you went to when you initially. And I'm glad it didn't get to this. Cause now I can say what I initially thought. What I initially thought you were gonna say. You went to a little white girl, said, your hair is pretty. And then she was like, she called me a nigga. No. Hell, no. Not a little child. No. She was like, I'm more than pretty. I'm smart, too, or some shit like that.
Don't y'all say not to be telling girls they pretty all the time? Tell them that they smart. You ain't never heard that?
Maybe I follow a different twitter than you do. You ain't never heard people say that. Like, stop telling little girls they so pretty. They so pretty. Those are pretty.
[00:16:00] Speaker A: And I know they smart.
[00:16:02] Speaker B: You just gotta tell them that. Like, don't tell me that to affirm their smartness.
[00:16:06] Speaker A: I know. Cause when I was a kid, I knew I was smart. You ain't had to tell me that. But what I didn't hear was that I was pretty. I heard I was fat, so I needed the other conversation. I knew I was smart. The greats told me I was smart. I got all a's. But when you was told you was fat your whole life, I needed to hear I was pretty.
[00:16:23] Speaker B: How old did you.
How old were you when you first started hearing you were smart?
[00:16:30] Speaker A: Smart?
No, I didn't hear that.
[00:16:33] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying.
[00:16:34] Speaker A: My grades told me that. I didn't need nobody to tell me that.
[00:16:36] Speaker B: That's why they say that about little boys. Like, little boys don't never hear like, little boys always hear they smart. Like you smart. This, that, and third. But little girls only hear they pretty.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: Okay, I guess I understand.
But from somebody who was never told she was pretty, you just want.
[00:16:51] Speaker B: What you're saying is you wanted to.
[00:16:52] Speaker A: Hear you was pretty, right? Yeah. I can't relate to that. Cause I got you fat, girl. You better back away from the table. I got plenty of that.
[00:16:59] Speaker B: How old were you when that started?
[00:17:00] Speaker A: Three. My earliest memory as I eat.
As far back as I can remember.
[00:17:08] Speaker B: As far back as I can remember, I've been the gang.
[00:17:09] Speaker A: I've been 42 years of being told I was fat. I'm good. Tell me pretty.
[00:17:15] Speaker B: That's fair.
[00:17:15] Speaker A: I got told I was fed at the egg scramble.
Family ain't seen in years. God damn. Got enough hips, don't you?
[00:17:23] Speaker B: This year's egg scramble.
[00:17:24] Speaker A: Yeah. How are you, auntie?
[00:17:28] Speaker B: One time I was about.
It was a few years after we graduated, and I saw one of my classmates visiting the mall, and he was like, goddamn, brandon, you ain't had no neck, director.
I said, fuck you, nigga.
But, yeah, so I definitely understand.
[00:17:51] Speaker A: But, yeah, so that was my week.
No niggas at the meet the muffins for moms.
Cause that's how we got here. How was your week?
[00:18:02] Speaker B: Hmm?
I'm sorry. I don't wanna smack on the mic.
[00:18:10] Speaker A: You got the Saditti fruits over there?
[00:18:13] Speaker B: What do you say, seditty?
[00:18:14] Speaker A: I saw some berries.
[00:18:16] Speaker B: $2.99 for a thing.
I made a fruit salad.
[00:18:21] Speaker A: Blackberries. I do not like paying for blackberries.
[00:18:26] Speaker B: Why? Cause you had a BlackBerry shoes?
[00:18:27] Speaker A: Because it was everywhere when we were kids. Yeah, I got a little bush in my yard, but somebody told me they attract snakes, so it gotta go.
[00:18:34] Speaker B: We had one at the back of my house and I would eat it every now and then, but it would just grow in the back. Like, in the back of the house.
[00:18:42] Speaker A: But, like, where does shit where it come from? I didn't plant this shit. It just showed up and it's, like, growing around my rose bushes. I did not plant it. It just showed up.
[00:18:51] Speaker B: It probably was there before they tore the house. I mean, tore the trees down and shit. When it was woods, it was just there. You know what I mean?
[00:18:57] Speaker A: I planted the rose bush.
[00:18:59] Speaker B: No, no, no.
[00:18:59] Speaker A: It was grass. It was grass when I moved in and I put a rose bush there.
[00:19:03] Speaker B: No, I'm talking about. Didn't you say you got blackberries? No. You say you planted the blackberries?
[00:19:07] Speaker A: No, I didn't. I planted a rose bush. I planted a knockout rose bush.
[00:19:12] Speaker B: Hold on. What did you say attract? Oh, you said you wanted to plant one.
[00:19:15] Speaker A: No, I did not plant it at all. It just showed up. The blackberries.
[00:19:19] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Like, blackberries probably was there before.
[00:19:22] Speaker A: No, grass was there.
[00:19:23] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. I'm talking about before they tore the trees down and everything. BlackBerry was there some way 20 years ago. Yeah.
[00:19:31] Speaker A: And they just show back up.
[00:19:32] Speaker B: Come back up. Yeah, they be dying. They deep.
[00:19:34] Speaker A: Okay, Bill Nye, I'm a. I'm a botanist.
[00:19:39] Speaker B: Maybe it was pollen or something. I don't know.
So if some people listen to our show and the music Jones podcast, and they could tell that we recorded the music Jones podcast after this show, because on this show, I had started my Cinco de Mayo festivities and did.
[00:19:59] Speaker A: Yes, you did.
[00:19:59] Speaker B: Early.
[00:20:01] Speaker A: And finished them off over there.
[00:20:02] Speaker B: And finished them off over there.
What they did not know is my plan was to, you know, and I ain't really drunk a lot, but my plan was to leave here, go get me some mexican cuisine from a real mexican restaurant, not Chipotle.
But I had a headache all weekend. Really? Like, even Saturday, like, I had a headache and I had woke up, like, Sunday, like, all Saturday night, Sunday morning, I was using the bathroom number two. You know what I'm saying?
But, you know, I powered through it, came, recorded, whatever, whatever. Then that night, it switched from that to throwing up. So I was throwing up all Sunday night, and I think I figured out the common denominator. I narrowed it down.
It's watermelon. Mm mm.
With the upcoming celebration of Juneteenth, do you know how hard it is for me to not enjoy watermelon?
[00:21:09] Speaker A: What ancestor did you piss off?
[00:21:12] Speaker B: The ancestor of lycomine, or whatever it is in watermelon. And I was like, well, can you be like, what's in watermelon, whatever, whatever. And there's some kind of enzyme or something in watermelon that if you take too much, like, if you, like, you're not supposed to eat watermelon every day. I did not know that.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: Like, that nigga on Facebook.
[00:21:31] Speaker B: And I've been eating watermelon every day. And it was like, sometimes that, can you have too much of that enzyme in it or whatever. So I'm gonna give.
[00:21:39] Speaker A: How he doing?
[00:21:40] Speaker B: I don't know. You probably. I think he switched from watermelon to something else. Didn't he switch?
But, yeah.
[00:21:46] Speaker A: So watermelon can get kind of expensive when it's not in season, so he probably did.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: Yeah. And remember we were talking about the watermelon was $8.99.
I went in the grocery store the other day, it was $6.99 and $5.99.
[00:21:59] Speaker A: Cause I got one.
[00:22:00] Speaker B: Oh, you did?
[00:22:00] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I love watermelon. Like, I don't know what type of curse I would have to be under that I couldn't eat watermelon again.
[00:22:10] Speaker B: Like, the curse would be easy. I'm hoping it's not water. The thing that made me know was watermelon. Cause I didn't eat all one day. No. Matter of fact, I woke up one morning and I had half a watermelon. So I cut it. And, you know, you cut. You gotta take a little sample. So I was cutting it up.
So I cut a little piece of it and ate it, you know, sat down, and about ten minutes later, my head started feeling funny. I started feeling a little weak. I was like, what? I was like, oh, it was the watermelon. Cause I ain't had ate nothing else all day. And then I ate something else, like some nachos and stuff. Let's see if that. You know. And that made me feel better. So I was like, damn, it was the watermelon. So I'm gonna give it another go, though, in about two weeks. Yeah, about two weeks. I'm gonna give it another go.
But, yeah, so, yeah, that was my week. I did watch some stuff.
[00:23:00] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:23:02] Speaker B: Did you watch the roast of Tom Brady?
[00:23:04] Speaker A: I did not.
[00:23:05] Speaker B: You didn't?
[00:23:05] Speaker A: I don't like Tom Brady.
[00:23:07] Speaker B: Then you should watch the roast.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: Like, I despise him.
[00:23:09] Speaker B: Why?
[00:23:09] Speaker A: I don't wanna see him have any pleasure.
[00:23:11] Speaker B: Why don't you like him?
I don't know.
[00:23:19] Speaker A: Cause I don't watch sports like that. I just don't like this man. Just cause he never have.
I mean, that's, you know, that's just. That's circumstantial, but just never have.
[00:23:32] Speaker B: I'm gonna tell you this.
Do not look in his eyes.
[00:23:37] Speaker A: You better not look in my eyes.
[00:23:39] Speaker B: Tom Brady is. Tom Brady might be the most handsome man ever to ever be a man, bruh. I saw, I was watching the shit, and I was like, you know, haha. Laughing. They roll some Tom Brady and shit. And it was just one, it was one shot of this nigga. I was like, this motherfucker got a perfect face.
Like, it's like he 50 years old. How does he look like this at 50?
I was like, bro, but, yeah, the roast, I didn't say attracted.
You ain't got to be attracted to somebody. I'm not attracted to him.
[00:24:09] Speaker A: He ain't no Thor.
[00:24:11] Speaker B: He is Thor. That's the thing.
[00:24:12] Speaker A: There's no America.
[00:24:16] Speaker B: Oh, you talking about them two niggas. Maybe because he don't have a beard. You like beards.
But yes, I watched that roast. I'm sure you will enjoy that roast. Do you enjoy roasts in general?
[00:24:29] Speaker A: I do.
[00:24:30] Speaker B: I think you'll like that roast. I think you'll like that roast. It was at one point who, when you like roast, so who was one person that's always there to roast?
[00:24:43] Speaker A: I have to agree with what somebody said on Jones show. Lisa.
[00:24:49] Speaker B: No, that was on what you call the show that was on Carolina sports talk.
[00:24:54] Speaker A: Oh, that was Lisa Lapinelli. Yeah, she's always there, and there's always some type of joke about how much dick she done got.
[00:25:03] Speaker B: Or now that you say that, I do remember those dick. I mean, those jokes pause.
But Jeff Ross has always got to be there. I ain't seen the Ross where he's not there, but the jokes are outrageous and a lot of oh, shit. Moments. You might be a good roaster.
You think you could be a roaster?
[00:25:27] Speaker A: No, because as big Cliff said, I'm gonna wanna fight. Like, no, you not gonna roast me.
[00:25:34] Speaker B: Oh. Cause even if you up there, they.
[00:25:36] Speaker A: Gonna talk back to you. Yeah, but I did see clips of Kim Kardashian caught some straight. Well, no. Cause she did get up to the mic. I didn't see what she had to say back, but I did see she.
[00:25:49] Speaker B: Made a joke about Bruce.
[00:25:51] Speaker A: Well, Caitlyn, there was something about closing her legs or something like that. I was like, and shade room tried to make us defend her, and everybody in the comments was like, how did.
[00:26:02] Speaker B: They try to defend her?
[00:26:04] Speaker A: They tried. They made a post about it, and, you know, how shade room do they be capping for these women? But they was like, Kim Kardashian get roasted.
[00:26:14] Speaker B: And everybody was like, well, she got booed.
I don't think she deserved to get booed.
[00:26:21] Speaker A: Well, the post I saw was about the jokes that they said about her, like, when she was getting roasted.
[00:26:25] Speaker B: Oh, oh. But she took the. She took them jokes in good spirits. Like, she was laughing at the jokes. So, you know, she was there, but.
[00:26:31] Speaker A: Black women didn't care.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: Yeah, it was cool. What else? What did you watch this week?
[00:26:39] Speaker A: Let's see.
So don't judge me. There is this group of movies on Tubi called trust nobody.
[00:26:50] Speaker B: Was like, trust nobody part eight or something.
[00:26:53] Speaker A: I watched one two, and I watched one and two earlier in the year or last year, and then part three came out, and ain't nobody told me. So I got caught up and I watched part three.
[00:27:01] Speaker B: How long is this movie? Is it a 90 minutes movie? Is it like.
[00:27:04] Speaker A: It's like an hour and 20?
[00:27:06] Speaker B: Okay, so this is a real long.
[00:27:09] Speaker A: And that's 90.
[00:27:10] Speaker B: Close to. Close to 90.
[00:27:12] Speaker A: Yeah. But I don't know. The dude that played biggie. What they call him?
[00:27:18] Speaker B: Gravy.
[00:27:19] Speaker A: Gravy. Yeah. I mean, you put him in a Tubi movie, baby. That's the winning recipe.
[00:27:23] Speaker B: You like him.
You like him just to look at or you like him?
[00:27:27] Speaker A: No, I mean, if he in a Tubi movie. I mean, I'm invested. I'm invested.
[00:27:33] Speaker B: Why? He just plays those parts that make it good. Oh, okay. Okay.
[00:27:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:27:38] Speaker B: So is it. Are these movies better than the biggie movie?
[00:27:46] Speaker A: The biggie movie was bad.
[00:27:47] Speaker B: I hated it.
I hated that movie. I've only seen that should have been on my list of movies that I only watched one time. Cause I hated that movie. And I don't know why, but I hated it. But anyway, so.
[00:28:00] Speaker A: So, yeah, I spent a good bit of my time this week on Tubi.
Still watching my Apollo reruns.
[00:28:06] Speaker B: I saw. Did anybody.
[00:28:09] Speaker A: Nobody responded. Somebody got to know this man.
[00:28:11] Speaker B: I saw one person put a name.
[00:28:12] Speaker A: Up there, but please, that wasn't no fucking trenz.
[00:28:15] Speaker B: Oh, where's Trey Lorenz from Florence?
[00:28:17] Speaker A: He went to Wilson. He used the same backup for.
[00:28:20] Speaker B: He did. Okay.
[00:28:20] Speaker A: I know Mariah. And then he had.
[00:28:22] Speaker B: He had his own. Okay. Yeah.
[00:28:26] Speaker A: Someone to hold.
Girl, you're my everything. But anyway.
Yeah, that wasn't Trayloren's. This guy went by the name Genesis. Oh, the circle season finale. BMF season finale.
[00:28:43] Speaker B: I've gotten spoiled.
[00:28:44] Speaker A: Didn't watch it, huh?
[00:28:46] Speaker B: No, I got spoiled. So I know Lucille, spoiler alert. Finally gets in bed with the doctor. And he has what a lot of guys have and what we like to call a bitch. No. Oh, PNC.
Post nut clarity.
[00:29:10] Speaker A: I saw fucking post nut clarity. That was. I'm not gonna tell you the whole story until I get some pussy.
[00:29:16] Speaker B: And everybody, I think maybe, like last week or week before last, somebody was like, y'all don't think it's weird that this nigga docked and he handsome and he don't got a bitch. Mm hmm.
[00:29:25] Speaker A: And never took lucille to his house.
[00:29:27] Speaker B: He did.
[00:29:28] Speaker A: Always fucking in a hotel.
[00:29:29] Speaker B: Are they always.
[00:29:31] Speaker A: Well, not fucking. Cause that was the first time.
[00:29:32] Speaker B: But yeah, he tried to. That time he tried to smash and she left. That was last week. A week before last.
[00:29:37] Speaker A: That was in a hotel.
[00:29:38] Speaker B: That was at a hotel.
[00:29:39] Speaker A: Cause while they was at dinner, he slid the hotel key across the table.
[00:29:42] Speaker B: Oh, I probably was watching, playing the game, not seeing that part, but yeah, I'm gonna check that out.
[00:29:48] Speaker A: And it was the actual key.
[00:29:50] Speaker B: Oh, that. The times.
The times.
I remember when we first started getting the key cards, but it was like them long gray ones with the little holes.
Then it was the first key cards, and then they switched to the cards. They got nine, but now you can just use your phone to open the door. But anyway, so you watch BMF. What else you watch?
[00:30:09] Speaker A: All american. They gotta go. Put that shit out to pasture, that show. Got to go.
[00:30:14] Speaker B: What season are they on?
[00:30:15] Speaker A: I don't even know. Seven, I think. Five.
[00:30:18] Speaker B: I watched the first season of that and I thought it was good, but it was too cw ish. Like, it seemed like it was kinda watered down for high school. Like, it just seemed like something I would watch if I was, like, watered.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: Down for high school.
[00:30:35] Speaker B: 19.
[00:30:35] Speaker A: Them kids was fucking in school.
[00:30:37] Speaker B: Like high school, but nah, just like.
[00:30:42] Speaker A: I be still shocked to find out kids fucking in high school.
What?
[00:30:48] Speaker B: Meanwhile, in the 7th grade, you was writing dictations.
[00:30:52] Speaker A: Put. I was scared.
[00:30:54] Speaker B: You were scared? Yeah. Yeah, I used to be scared of the dick. Okay. Wow.
When art turns, I want to rest when art turns to life. Ain't that how it go?
[00:31:07] Speaker A: Of course. Oh, and the shot is back.
[00:31:09] Speaker B: Did you watch it?
[00:31:10] Speaker A: I did.
[00:31:11] Speaker B: Is it good?
[00:31:12] Speaker A: Is.
[00:31:12] Speaker B: Did they put all of them out? Are they doing week by week?
[00:31:14] Speaker A: No, they release them weekly because it's no arm.
[00:31:18] Speaker B: It's not coming on what you call it. It's not coming on showtime.
[00:31:23] Speaker A: Yeah, well, show time don't exist no more, do it?
[00:31:25] Speaker B: Noted. The network does, but the app don't.
[00:31:28] Speaker A: Yeah, it's exclusively on Paramount. Paramount with showtime.
[00:31:33] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's not. It's not, Aaron. It's straight, um, streaming service, and I.
[00:31:43] Speaker A: Don'T even think you can see it on tv. Like, it's not coming on.
[00:31:46] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah.
[00:31:47] Speaker A: It's exclusively on Paramount with Showtime.
[00:31:49] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:31:51] Speaker A: And it was good. It's setting us up.
I think Duda's gonna get betrayed. It's setting us up for that.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: Quick note. Well, you don't watch the breakfast club anymore, listen to it anymore. I was listening to it one morning, and they had Luke, James, and Lattimore on there, and they got news while they were there that it was renewed. Yeah.
[00:32:22] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:32:23] Speaker B: And so Charlamagne was like, yeah, so we hear y'all getting the 7th season or whatever. He was like, I don't know. We ain't heard that yet. He was like, no, somebody just emailed me this, or whatever. Whatever.
[00:32:32] Speaker A: Well, let me take that off my quick hits.
[00:32:34] Speaker B: Oh, that was your quick hits?
But, yeah, I thought that was interesting, too. But, yeah, I gotta watch that.
[00:32:42] Speaker A: Cause I love Luke James.
[00:32:46] Speaker B: Oh, and he addressed on there about, you know, he's always, you know, got a trans girlfriend or whatever. When he got the job, you know, got the job description of the character, he said, that's part of the character. Like, that character is into trans women or whatever. So I thought that was interesting.
[00:33:05] Speaker A: His range is impeccable.
[00:33:06] Speaker B: I ain't seen them. You seen them? Oh, you did see them.
Yeah.
[00:33:11] Speaker A: He's a very versatile actor.
[00:33:17] Speaker B: He verse?
[00:33:22] Speaker A: I wouldn't know.
[00:33:24] Speaker B: Is that what he playing on?
He versatile, Shay?
[00:33:29] Speaker A: No, I don't think so.
[00:33:31] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:33:32] Speaker A: No, I'm saying he's a versatile actor.
[00:33:34] Speaker B: Oh. Cause, you know, in these days, versatile means something else.
What else you watch?
[00:33:40] Speaker A: Abbott elementary. Of course.
[00:33:42] Speaker B: That was a sad. Not sad, but.
[00:33:48] Speaker A: I got Gregory. I understood it.
Like, I'm done being sad.
And my mom has been gone for 25 years.
Shout out to Kee. She put up a post and she. Last week, and she was saying that, like, her mom has been gone, I want to say 25 years, too. And she says she's to the point where, like, she's not sad. She almost forgot what her mom's voice sounds like or what her laugh is like.
[00:34:21] Speaker B: And when she wrote, I was like, that's crazy. But back then, we ain't really had nothing. Unless you had, like, a video camera or something. And you know what I'm saying? You ain't really had nothing.
[00:34:31] Speaker A: You don't have nothing to document that. Like, I don't have any old voicemails to go listen to or, you know, all I got is what comes back to me in my dreams.
[00:34:40] Speaker B: Mm hmm. So that's why it's kind of good. Even, like, you know, you do stuff on social media with your people or whatever.
Save it somewhere other than just on your phone, like, all these pictures people take and post and all of that. Save it. Print some of that stuff out. Cause you might lose that phone with this on it. And it's been, like, plot lines or episodes of shows where they've been trying to recover something off a phone. And it was just, like, pictures of their loved ones.
[00:35:07] Speaker A: So I was telling one of my friends this last week, I'm going back. I have a Google Drive with a whole bunch of pictures that I took throughout the years of me and my boys. And there's a whole lot of other shit up there, too, that they don't need to see, like, dicks and stuff. So I was going through the drive and deleting those things, because one day, that's gonna be all they have. Like, I'm gonna give the drive to them.
[00:35:33] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:35:33] Speaker A: So I'm going back and deleting memes and all kind of shit, like titties and stuff so that they could go back through the pictures and be like, this is my mom. Cause we're not printing out pictures no more.
[00:35:44] Speaker B: And, like, real quick. Cause that reminded me with her saying she didn't have a memory of her mother voice or whatever. So, like I said on here before that, like, my mom used to record me when I was a kid talking, and sometimes my daddy would come in. So my mom had the CD. She had it from tape. She got made a CD or whatever. So I got CD. I was like, I'm gonna put it on my computer. So I was putting it on my computer, and I was listening to it, and it was like, maybe four or five years after my dad had died and he had came in the house and started talking, man, I lost it. I was in the crib crying, like, oh. I was like, oh, shit. But so having them. Having. I can definitely identify with her when she said that in her post about not knowing how mama voice sound or whatever, not remembering, but go ahead. Go ahead.
Oh, and then what you thought about her post?
[00:36:34] Speaker A: Well, you was talking about how Abbott was sad.
I guess it could be because it was like two sides of the coin. And, like, Tiffany. Shout out to Tiffany Fisher, lawyer of the show.
She said that where she's more of a Greg. I mean, she's more of a Barbara. Her sister is more of a Greg in terms of dealing with their mom passing away. And I feel like that's me and my siblings, too. Like, they barber, they gonna be bawling, they eyes out, crying tomorrow and shit. Like, you know, hey, let's envelop each other.
And I'm more holding like a Greg. I'm gonna be like, I just wanna chill at the house.
[00:37:14] Speaker B: They gonna ask you to sing a song and shit.
So, yeah, you did watch that. That was a good episode.
[00:37:20] Speaker A: And last but not least, the black Twitter document.
[00:37:24] Speaker B: Hold up. In that episode, people were saying, like, you know, her show gonna be big when they get it. She get a certain celebrity on there. And Kevin Hart was at it.
I was like, oh, yes. I mean, she on ABC, so, you know, she threw the roof. But that just super solidified her. Cause he.
[00:37:44] Speaker A: She's had a guest, some type of.
[00:37:47] Speaker B: Celebrity just about every. Yeah.
[00:37:50] Speaker A: Questlove.
[00:37:51] Speaker B: Questlove.
What's the white guy?
He played in limitless.
[00:37:57] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:37:59] Speaker B: And he played rocket raccoon. He played the voice of rocket.
[00:38:01] Speaker A: Another one of them good looking guys that look better than Tom Brady.
[00:38:04] Speaker B: I ain't gonna. I'm sorry.
We gonna have a debate about, oh.
[00:38:08] Speaker A: Deadpool look better than Tom Brady.
[00:38:10] Speaker B: You tripping now, Amy. Deadpool don't look better than Tom. Maybe body wise. Cause they all chiseled and Tom Slim looking. That pool don't look better than Tom Brady.
But anyway, you watched Black Twitter, and I saved this for last two. Black Twitter. Did you enjoy it?
[00:38:28] Speaker A: I did. It was like a walk down memory lane.
[00:38:31] Speaker B: Yes, indeed.
[00:38:32] Speaker A: So for someone who joined Twitter, I would say in the early days, I joined in June of 2009.
[00:38:38] Speaker B: And you made your post. You made. I had to go back and look. Cause even last week, I said I joined in 2009. I thought it was 2009, but my thing said January 2010. But Michael died in 2009, right?
[00:38:49] Speaker A: Mm hmm. June 2009.
[00:38:51] Speaker B: Yeah, that's when I thought. I thought I. That's how I thought I found out.
[00:38:54] Speaker A: I joined maybe like two weeks before he died.
Cause he died June 25. So.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: But yeah, it was.
If you were around, if you were on Twitter, even from, like you said, it really started getting. Jumping in, like, 2011.
But if you on Twitter back then, like, a lot of the stuff we do now came from, quote unquote, black Twitter. And I hate when white people be like, well, what's white Twitter? They just don't get it. Everybody got a Twitter and they kind of, in the intro of the show, it had like, the cartoon, it had, like, a hotel Twitter and Shea butter Twitter. It had a. The crying Jordan meme and all of this stuff. Like, it was just crazy. And, like, the early days of Twitter, you could be having conversations with, like, the biggest celebrities. Cause they. You know what I'm saying? That's just where the conversation for black people, they was having. Like, it just made it different. Like, you might be going back and forth with a celebrity, and it might be good or bad. You know what I'm saying?
[00:40:03] Speaker A: Cause they didn't feel like they were too above having those conversations with regular people.
[00:40:09] Speaker B: But now it's kind of hard because a lot of times, it's a whole lot of. Gotcha. You said the wrong thing. Now we gonna jump on you. And I said something. People just. It might not even be the wrong thing. Just something some people just don't like, and now they jumping on you. But like you said, it just took you down memory lane. Like, even, like, seeing the comments when Hulu was promoting it. Cause I was getting a promotion. Like, I was seeing the post for the promotions. I was looking at the comments, and white people be like, what's black Twitter? And this is just so racist. And, like, y'all just don't get it. Like, that shit was crazy. But it's every kind of Twitter. It's NBA Twitter, it's NFL Twitter. It's Monday Night Football Twitter.
[00:40:47] Speaker A: Like, even regional. Like, there was, you know, that St. Louis Twitter and atlanta Twitter and DC Twitter.
[00:40:54] Speaker B: Even in South Carolina, I remember, like, it was like, maybe 2015 or 2016. I was like, bro, how did I get mixed in with Columbia Twitter?
I was saying that, and then I was like, well, how? Damn, this Charleston Twitter. Like, it was shit. Like you said, it's regional.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: Somehow I missed it. I was probably more engulfed in St. Louis Twitter than South Carolina Twitter. Like, I had more followers from. From St. Louis, from St. Louis than Columbia.
[00:41:19] Speaker B: Did you follow? So you said followers, and I ain't. I had some followers, but mainly I follow people just because, you know, when you don't follow people, you ain't gonna see nothing. So I followed a lot of people, and I just started, like, if you had somebody and they was commenting on you back and forth, I was like, oh, they know them for real. I'm gonna follow that person, too. But I did get, you know, some people out in St. Louis and stuff like that. But.
[00:41:46] Speaker A: Twitter after dark, that was the thing.
[00:41:49] Speaker B: I made a note of that, too. Twitter after dark.
[00:41:52] Speaker A: Do you want to wait and talk about this on the list?
[00:41:54] Speaker B: Or it's up to you. I mean, if you want to.
[00:41:57] Speaker A: Have you ever participated?
[00:41:59] Speaker B: What was one of the things to be participating in with Twitter at the dark? What do you mean? Just commenting or just saying nasty stuff.
[00:42:05] Speaker A: Saying nasty stuff or.
[00:42:07] Speaker B: Oh, no, I'm vanilla. I ain't showing no pictures I might like, but I ain't. I ain't got no.
You know, to be on Twitter, one thing that separates Twitter from, especially in the early days, separates Twitter. You had to be witty.
[00:42:22] Speaker A: Yup.
[00:42:23] Speaker B: And I ain't really too witty all the time. I might have a moment of wittiness, but you gotta be witty all the time. I ain't one of them people.
[00:42:31] Speaker A: I remember when. Cause now you could just, like, a tweet. You can just tap on the heart, but you had to fave it back in the day, you had to make it a fave. And there would be times where we would just go back and retweet the faves, and it could be something from, like, two years ago, so I remember that. And. But to go back to Twitter after dark, a lot of people was just sending out nudes to each other. And of course, it was before DM's. Before Twitter had DM's.
[00:43:00] Speaker B: So how would you send a nude email?
[00:43:03] Speaker A: I have pictures of people in my yahoo.
[00:43:06] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:43:07] Speaker A: And likewise.
[00:43:10] Speaker B: Oh, see, that's a part of the Twitter. That's nasty Twitter right there. That's hash. NasTwitter, one of the producers, and, you know, hosted. Cause he was on it. Prentice Penny. And he's a showrunner for insecure. So I saw him. But a lot of people that I saw on there were, like, people that I know that used to be heavy on Twitter. You know, Amanda Seals was on there. Kid fury was on there.
What you wrote in there.
[00:43:38] Speaker A: It's funny how Amanda Seals, who said that black people insecure, was one of the toxic, most toxic places she worked, but yet the showrunner for insecure had her on, allowed her to be on his documentary.
[00:43:51] Speaker B: Mm.
I ain't even thought about that. I ain't even thought about that. And her tone was a little different on there, too.
[00:44:00] Speaker A: To me, she was kind of likable, wasn't she?
[00:44:02] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. But it's a lot.
[00:44:04] Speaker A: Maybe it's not autism. Maybe it's bipolar depression, but keep going. I'm no psychologist.
[00:44:14] Speaker B: It's a lot, and I don't want to. As I was watching, I was writing out some of the stuff that I remember being big. Like, I did write down Twitter after dark. The start of black girl magic, like that hashtag blackgirlmagic, meetme and temecula. I remember that. And niggas was like, this nigga really drove. I thought it was real far. I didn't know it was 93 miles.
I drive to. I have driven from Columbia to here to whip a nigga ass one time. So I can identify with that. The Zola story, which got big on Twitter.
[00:44:51] Speaker A: You gonna go run through our whole list on this episode?
[00:44:53] Speaker B: Well, no, I'm going through the stuff that was on there. Oh, that's on your list.
[00:44:57] Speaker A: I know, but we gonna be talking about the same thing.
[00:44:59] Speaker B: No, this ain't my list, though. This stuff that was on the thing they talked about, the crying Jordan meme. I didn't realize. I realized. I knew it was big, but then to realize how big it was when he mentioned it at Kobe's, um, at Kobe's death or whatever.
But, yeah, it was. It was a lot. One thing I wanted to ask you this, too. So they were talking about, you know, different gifs or gifs, or have you said in videos and stuff, kid Fury said gifs.
[00:45:32] Speaker A: Go ahead.
[00:45:32] Speaker B: Yeah. And the originator say gif.
But so one of the people was like, yeah, that lady sliding down the couch. And then somebody was like, tiffany Pollard just sitting there. And I was like, it's her mama. Yeah. That was like. You know what I'm saying? That's crazy. Both of them was back to back how they had them up there. But, yeah, all of that was in episode one. And then one thing they had showed a little piece of in episode one that we talked about heavy on our show early on, back in 2012 was Coney 2012.
Who? Kony Konikony 2012. He was supposed to be some kind of warlord or something over there, and he had allegedly, like, kidnapped these girls. And then they started to hashtag bring back our girls.
[00:46:20] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:46:21] Speaker B: And it was some. And I even. I think I saved a picture. But if you google Coney 2012, you'll see a picture of, like, a cartoon picture of this dude. He's supposed to dictate, we ain't never got the girls back. They talk about it. One time it was a whole, like, all these celebrities was talking about it, and then after, like, a week or two, it just went away.
It was this big old thing. It was in Africa. You don't remember?
[00:46:43] Speaker A: I remember this. You do, like, looking at it now.
[00:46:46] Speaker B: Looking at it now. Yeah, yeah. But it was a little flyer that they had, like, on the corner, whatever. But they didn't talk about it. Cause it was the end of the episode.
Then in episodes, I didn't watch it. I didn't know it was three episodes. I only watched the first two. But then they talked about, like, the growth of it, and episode two was about the bad stuff that we bought lite to on Twitter and stuff. But, yeah, but I ain't wanna talk about all of it, but, yeah, that's a good. That was a good, good documentary. It's way better than the Freaknik document. The freaknik documentary was a disappointment to me, but this was.
This was well done.
[00:47:27] Speaker A: Yeah. And we have more experience with this than the freaknik.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: We do.
[00:47:34] Speaker A: Like, we were there, so. We weren't at Freaknik, so.
[00:47:38] Speaker B: Well, I ain't even talking about, like, being there. I'm just talking about the way it was done, the documentary. Cause I listened to. It was another. It's a podcast. I listened to that documented freak Nick and all of that, and it was done way better than the visual documentary. And I think they could have did better at that one. But this one right here is done super good. How many. Do you know how many episodes it's gonna be in total? Is the third one the last?
[00:48:02] Speaker A: I think that's it.
[00:48:03] Speaker B: Okay, well, I got one more to go, then I got some homework to do.
But, yeah, check that out. That's on Hulu. It's called.
What's it called? Black Twitter.
[00:48:13] Speaker A: So I. Twitter.
[00:48:15] Speaker B: Yeah, black. Put black Twitter in Hulu. We're gonna be out there.
And I just found out the book of Clarence is coming is on Netflix. I went to the movies to see that. That was a good movie. It's gonna be weird at first, but by the end of the movie, it's gonna all come together. But there's some great acting in that movie.
[00:48:32] Speaker A: I probably watched that today.
[00:48:33] Speaker B: Watch it with the boys.
[00:48:36] Speaker A: They might, like I say, for Mother's day. I didn't wanna.
[00:48:39] Speaker B: Oh, you didn't wanna Mother's Day till it's today or tomorrow?
[00:48:42] Speaker A: It's tomorrow. Tomorrow in real time. But yeah.
[00:48:46] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:48:46] Speaker A: No, it's Mother's Day weekend.
[00:48:48] Speaker B: Please.
Oh, damn. What are they gonna eat, you doordashing?
[00:48:53] Speaker A: There's some spaghetti in there.
[00:49:00] Speaker B: That's it.
While we talking about stuff, I watched. I did watch the other two. Well, the second two. The second and the third planet of the Apes movies, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War of the Planet of the Apes. And going back watching that. So the conspiracy theory back in the day was that the Planet of the Apes movies was really talking about racism, right? Yes, but the racism.
Black people were the apes.
[00:49:33] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:49:34] Speaker B: And white people were. Some people say that black people were the apes and white people were the white people. And they created something, AIDS, to get rid of black people. And it's spread by a pilot flying over and they saying AIDS. They used to say that AIDS were spread by a pilot that flew over and was having sex with all these people. And that's how AIDS got spread all over the world. Right.
But watching it now, if a nigga didn't think about coronavirus. If you go back and watch that movie now. Cause it's a scene in the movie where you watch the planet apes movies.
[00:50:14] Speaker A: Mm mm.
[00:50:14] Speaker B: You ain't watched none of them?
[00:50:15] Speaker A: None of them, but I kind of know.
[00:50:17] Speaker B: All right.
[00:50:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:50:18] Speaker B: So in the one from back in the day with, like, Mark Wahlberg or whatever, he gets teleported to another thing where the apes are running shit. It wasn't the same universe or whatever, like, threw a wormhole or something in space. And the humans there couldn't talk. And they never really explained why they couldn't talk. So in this movie, you know, the virus was created by. In this series where the virus was created by a dude trying to get a vaccine for Alzheimer's disease. Cause his dad had Alzheimer's. And it worked for a little while, but then, you know, it wouldn't work. The daddy would get violent or whatever. He would go back to normal.
And one of the apes got the disease from. Got whatever it was from the thing he was trying to create or whatever. And it made the apes smart, but it killed the humans. So it was a virus that the humans passed along. Cause a pilot went over or whatever, right?
[00:51:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:51:12] Speaker B: So in the last movie that I watched, one of the things that happened was, like, people stopped having the ability to talk. And it was because the virus that didn't kill the ones that survived, it mutated in them, and it took their ability to speak. And it just reminded me of COVID How, like, people were saying, like, COVID was doing this and that at first, and then it mutated and was having different effects. So I wonder. I don't know what the last one gonna be about or whatever. Cause it just came out this week.
[00:51:39] Speaker A: Only thing that I know about Planet of the Apes is that when me and my baby daddy was together, I had this bob wig.
[00:51:52] Speaker B: He said, you look like the planet of the Apes.
[00:51:56] Speaker A: What's the one that James Earl Jones played?
[00:52:01] Speaker B: Oh, from back in the day?
[00:52:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
What was his character? Cornelius wasn't James Earl Jones in planet of the Apes?
[00:52:08] Speaker B: No, that was. Charleston Heston was in it. I know Charleston Heston was in it.
[00:52:11] Speaker A: What is the character James Earl Jones played? And he had on, like, a bob wig that wasn't Planet of the Apes?
[00:52:17] Speaker B: No.
[00:52:20] Speaker A: Does anybody in Planet of the Apes have a bob?
[00:52:23] Speaker B: I know the wigs look full on the apes. Um, I don't know if James O. Jones was in that. He could have been. I mean, he was acting back then, especially the original.
But he called you one of the monkeys in play.
[00:52:36] Speaker A: Yeah, he said my wig looked like the bob.
[00:52:40] Speaker B: One of the women in the women from the seventies did have a.
Yeah, yeah.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: That's my.
[00:52:47] Speaker B: That's the only thing you remember? You ain't a Sci-Fi movie, nigga. Is it not? You're not.
[00:52:52] Speaker A: I either want to laugh or cry.
[00:52:54] Speaker B: Mm.
You might laugh at some of the shit in there.
What else? So what was I. It was a way I was gonna try to use that segue into what was going on this week.
Oh. It was something else you said earlier, though. But did you see the northern lights?
[00:53:18] Speaker A: I did.
[00:53:18] Speaker B: Was it the colors?
[00:53:21] Speaker A: Now, it. When I did look, it was still a little bit cloudy here because, God damn it, it stormed so much last week, and the storm was just passing over. I do have streetlights to the north of my house, so I couldn't see it if it, like, how people in the country could see it. So I tried to, like, put my hand over the streetlights, but the sky was purple. Like, a purple.
[00:53:44] Speaker B: Oh, you did see the purple. I didn't. So, remember when you said you were in a little group chat or whatever, you was like, look outside and see if you can see it. So, at the time, I was on the toilet and I couldn't go outside, and when I finally, you know, got out, got, you know, the time to go out or whatever, and I went and looked to the part of town that is the north. For me, what I think is it's.
[00:54:09] Speaker A: Cause you didn't really pull your compass out and was like, let me look north.
[00:54:11] Speaker B: No. Cause I know where north is.
[00:54:13] Speaker A: I thought I did, too.
[00:54:14] Speaker B: I do.
[00:54:16] Speaker A: And I was like, ain't no way this north. But that's what.
[00:54:20] Speaker B: So let me see if I can guess coming out your house.
Which way? Which way is north?
[00:54:27] Speaker A: My. My back door. Like, directly. My back door?
[00:54:31] Speaker B: That's north.
[00:54:32] Speaker A: This shit don't make sense.
[00:54:36] Speaker B: Yeah, do they do to me? But anyway, so, yeah, I was pretty much looking the right direction, but it's a.
Cause that would be my front yard facing that way. So it's a big light right there.
[00:54:51] Speaker A: That's probably why you couldn't really see it.
[00:54:53] Speaker B: So I couldn't really see it. But then looking in the sky, like you said, it was a lot of clouds in the sky. It looked a little blue, but I didn't see no. And then this morning, I saw it was purple, so I didn't see. I didn't see no purple in that, so.
[00:55:04] Speaker A: Well, we are supposed to be able to still see it tonight for a limited time. They got a time frame last night, it was between 10:00 p.m. And 02:00 a.m.
[00:55:15] Speaker B: I was too early then. No, no, no. Between ten and two.
[00:55:21] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[00:55:21] Speaker B: Oh, no, I was in the time frame. Cause it was after ten, so.
Well, if y'all saw the northern lights, let us know. Djblayshiermail.com dot it was.
I forgot who it was. It made a post. It was like, they done been to all these countries trying to see the northern lights.
[00:55:35] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. It was Jason.
[00:55:37] Speaker B: Jason. Yeah. And he was like, now people in South Carolina can see him and he ain't even home, so.
[00:55:44] Speaker A: And that nigga be traveling.
[00:55:46] Speaker B: So he be all over the place. He was like, even in Nova Scotia and Scotland and this place and that place and. Yeah.
What else happened? Well, we talked about that.
You used to see the news about this teacher, so if y'all don't know it's a teacher, I don't have an article or the name of the guy or whatever, but it was a pic, I guess it was a video that went viral. It was a video. Okay. So he went live, and he had, like, three or four little girls. And I don't give a damn if they were seniors in high school. They little girls that was taking out his braids.
And initially when I saw it, I was like, ugh, you at work, cuff.
That's a little inappropriate. I ain't even thought nothing sexual about it. And then now they saying he got fired, he made a video, and the kids wrote letters or, you know, emails or whatever. Whatever.
[00:56:44] Speaker A: I'm so torn. I'm torn, but I understand both perspectives.
[00:56:48] Speaker B: Explain. Beloved.
[00:56:50] Speaker A: Right before we. Right before I walked in the door here to record, I was talking about the situation with somebody, and they was like, man, they fired that man. He ain't did nothing wrong. And I was like, hold on, let me give it to you from another perspective.
Nigga's nasty. Now, he might not be nasty, but, you know, we gotta treat him like everybody else. Cause we don't know what's going on.
There are men who work in schools who will fuck their students.
So now we not saying he did, but there's a very fine line. Same go for women. Cause he was like, but what about the women? There are women who will fuck their students. Still a very fine line.
He put it on social media. I think that's what, you know, it would have kept.
[00:57:37] Speaker B: Why do you gotta put it on social media, bro? Why y'all gotta put every fucking thing on social media?
[00:57:42] Speaker A: There are a lot of teachers who are going viral for having interactions with their students. There's a guy on IG, I'm guessing he on TikTok, too. But I don't. I don't really mess with TikTok like that no more. And he have his students in on the reels and where he's not. They're not. He's not touching them, but he's just showing, like, what it's like to teach teenagers. And he's going viral from it. So there's a market for it. But it's such a very fine line. It is one. Like, did these students parents sign disclosures for you to post their kids on social media? One, two, there's. The little girls are so easily impressed. You know what I'm saying? It could be a little girl that got, like, low self esteem, and she's like, oh, this teacher is.
[00:58:31] Speaker B: Might be want me if you were. I ain't even. I didn't even go that far with it. Cause for one, I ain't got no kids. For two, I don't really be around people. Kids like that anyway. But if you work at Affleck and niggas in there unbraiding your hair at Aflac, you gonna at least get called into the office. Like, we don't do that here.
[00:58:54] Speaker A: Well, I mean, he don't work at.
[00:58:55] Speaker B: Aflac, but I'm just saying, like, if you work. If you work at.
[00:58:57] Speaker A: I get what you're saying.
[00:58:58] Speaker B: If you work at any job, it's respectability, politics.
[00:59:01] Speaker A: But I get what you're saying.
[00:59:02] Speaker B: No, no. If you work at any job and you getting your hair unbraided, are you getting your hair done? Are you getting anything done? Like, at work, they gonna call you. I don't care what kind of hair you got. If you grooming yourself out in public, at your desk, at work, they gonna say.
[00:59:21] Speaker A: They not gonna say it to you.
[00:59:22] Speaker B: If you white this a issue. I'm sorry.
If you get your hair braided, and you white. Are you getting something done in your hand? You white? I think they will.
[00:59:29] Speaker A: If a white girl sit at her desk and sit, pull out her comb.
[00:59:32] Speaker B: And braid her hair, no braid.
[00:59:35] Speaker A: They ain't gonna say nothing to her.
[00:59:37] Speaker B: That's kind of different than you. You doing your own hair is something different. But they gonna look at you funny doing your own hair.
[00:59:43] Speaker A: I'm saying, like, right, so you're saying if you take the kids out of it, because this is a school, so kids gotta be there. But you're saying if you groomed. But you said if you're an athlete.
[00:59:52] Speaker B: If you sitting at your desk and you grooming yourself, it gotta get to a certain point to where, like, that's just too much at your desk.
Respectability or not, you can't do everything at your desk. Combing your hair. You pull out your comb, you pull out your pic, you comb your hair.
[01:00:09] Speaker A: You need to go back to corporate America.
[01:00:10] Speaker B: That's something different.
But, like, brushing your hair, that's different. But I ain't even putting the sexual part in it. Like, the potential, like, now you with kids, I don't feel like you need to be touching no kids anyway.
[01:00:23] Speaker A: Well, that's what everybody's saying. I mean, professionalism aside, ain't nobody worrying about the fact that he loosened his hair at work. Everybody's worried about the fact that it's kids. You put it on social media and the sexual part of it. Like, they completely sexualized that situation, hands down. Yeah, because somebody brought, somebody showed pictures of female teachers, a woman teachers, sorry. Doing the same exact thing, sitting at her desk and had other girls unbraiding her hair. And nobody had an issue with it. So it wasn't a professionalism thing.
[01:00:57] Speaker B: Hers, that other one, just didn't go viral.
[01:01:00] Speaker A: Right. For obvious reasons, because it wasn't sexualized.
[01:01:04] Speaker B: But you know what, though? Even with that being a woman teacher, it still could be sexual to a woman getting her hair, whatever, done in her head from a cause. There are women predators that prey on girls, too.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: I mean, yeah, all gay shit aside, but that ain't what happened in this situation. They completely sexualized that situation as a man. And young girls, I think, like I said, I understand both sides.
[01:01:33] Speaker B: I do. You gotta be, especially when you professional. And a lot of jobs, they are just jobs. They ain't like professional jobs. And they don't get treated as they. But there's certain occupations that get held to a higher standard. And people that's in them jobs, they gotta remember to act like they are held to that standard. Like, I don't wanna see a doctor dancing. I wanna see you dancing on TikTok. Nigga, cut my knee.
[01:02:07] Speaker A: That don't bother me.
[01:02:08] Speaker B: That bothers me. Stop being too cool. I don't wanna see a cool lawyer.
[01:02:12] Speaker A: I want my people to have a.
[01:02:13] Speaker B: Little bit of have fun offline. I want you to. I wanna think that the only thing you know how to do is document.
That's it. I don't want to see a cool doctor.
[01:02:24] Speaker A: Long as he ain't cool round my coochie, I'm fine.
[01:02:27] Speaker B: And we see what happened when the doctor to get Ron Coochie, he take. Well, no, that was. He was taking pictures of me. He was taking pictures of male genitalia.
[01:02:33] Speaker A: When my first c section, the doctor turned on. He turned on, like, some rock music. He was like, all right, y'all ready to have fun here today?
[01:02:40] Speaker B: No.
[01:02:41] Speaker A: Him and his staff, like, he wanted to loosen up the atmosphere for me and his staff, and I was cool with that.
[01:02:46] Speaker B: I'm not cool with that. Turn that shit off.
[01:02:48] Speaker A: She has a track record of being a great physician.
[01:02:52] Speaker B: I don't want to hear that.
[01:02:53] Speaker A: And if I could lift up my stomach and show you my c section scar, it is beautiful. Like, I could lose weight right now, and you would not even see that scar. Like, it would not make a big difference. He did a wonderful job on my uterus. Like, he made it an atmosphere where I was relaxed. Cause that's the last thing I remember. Them drugs put me to sleep really quick. But his staff had fun, so I don't mind that part of it. And there wasn't no social media back then. Like, he ain't no doctor Miami, but.
[01:03:27] Speaker B: He ain't put it on.
[01:03:28] Speaker A: Yeah, but, you know, there's, again, a thin line, you know what I'm saying? He wasn't breakdancing over my fetus, you know what I'm saying? But I didn't mind that.
[01:03:40] Speaker B: I mind it. I want my lawyer to be goofy, like Levy on the wire. I want my. That's all. I just want him to know that's the kind of shit out, like, just. Just. You can't be like everybody else.
We can't be like everybody else once we realize that. Sometimes you just can't.
[01:03:57] Speaker A: And I think that. I think that people been doing it. There just wasn't no place to put it. That's true. Maybe you can go look him up now.
Joseph Sepsi. Joshua sepsi. That's who delivered my first child. And he probably got a social media now where he's fucking breakdancing in his.
[01:04:16] Speaker B: Office talking about, let's pump it up for this uterus or whatever.
[01:04:20] Speaker A: But it's probably.
[01:04:20] Speaker B: He probably playing.
[01:04:21] Speaker A: Wasn't a place to put it.
[01:04:22] Speaker B: Playing ot Genesis. Don't play ot Genesis before you have surgery on me.
[01:04:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I think my sister said.
Cause she had a minor surgery and her doctor was an omega.
And I think he was playing like atomic dog while he was right before the surgery.
[01:04:38] Speaker B: Like, stop, bro, stop.
[01:04:42] Speaker A: But I mean, as long as you get the job done, there shouldn't be so much politics or respectability around it. Now, if he was, you know, Doc, cutting up and fucking up, that's a difference. Doctor Miami. Doctor Miami do a lot of fucking cutting up.
[01:05:01] Speaker B: He fuck up.
[01:05:01] Speaker A: To my knowledge, he ain't fucked up yet.
Where, on the other hand, goals.
[01:05:06] Speaker B: Who is that?
[01:05:07] Speaker A: Goals is a. It's a chain of plastic surgery centers. It's like one in Miami, Atlanta, like big cities. They out here fucking up.
[01:05:16] Speaker B: They killing people.
[01:05:17] Speaker A: They fucking up surgeons. I don't think nobody died yet, but look at Roly, the girl from baddies.
[01:05:25] Speaker B: Something wrong with her?
[01:05:28] Speaker A: They did her surgery. They did her bbl while she was wide awake for ratings.
No one should be wide awake getting a BBL.
[01:05:38] Speaker B: But they did, like a certain kind of.
[01:05:42] Speaker A: She could feel it. She was in there, Holland. I mean, she was under anesthesia as much as she could take without falling asleep. They wanted her to be awake. So let me give you context. This is the same center that did Charles Annetta's surgery.
No. Charles, your lunch is ready.
[01:06:04] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Nutta.
[01:06:05] Speaker A: They did their surgery.
[01:06:07] Speaker B: I don't see them on my social media.
[01:06:09] Speaker A: Yeah, their 15 minutes is definitely winding down. They got, like, 15 seconds left.
[01:06:13] Speaker B: That puss probably coming out, my man. I mean, nettle face.
[01:06:16] Speaker A: But, you know, that's just a. It's a fine line. Just like with the whole teacher thing. And I think that had it been on the other foot, if he would have had men, if he would had little boys. If you had teenage boys. Loosen his hair.
[01:06:30] Speaker B: Oh, he dated. Kill him. They'd cut his head off.
[01:06:32] Speaker A: No. Cause nobody would have looked at it as gay. No. Now them little boys friends might have roasted him.
[01:06:38] Speaker B: You don't think the world would.
[01:06:39] Speaker A: I don't think any adults would have been like, oh, well, this gay.
[01:06:42] Speaker B: Let me introduce you.
[01:06:43] Speaker A: Oh, he's trying to fuck them students.
[01:06:44] Speaker B: Let me introduce you to hotel Twitter.
[01:06:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but they wouldn't have took over.
[01:06:49] Speaker B: Yeah, they wouldn't. Nobody taste themselves. Nobody take that.
[01:06:53] Speaker A: So they sexualized the whole situation where it probably didn't need to be. I will say they did go back and find a clip.
That's why I say, if I ever become famous, you gotta scrub it. I gotta scrub everything.
[01:07:05] Speaker B: What was the clip?
[01:07:06] Speaker A: They went back and found a TikTok. And it couldn't have been that far ago because it was TikTok.
[01:07:12] Speaker B: One of the students, at least in the last.
[01:07:14] Speaker A: I don't know if it was his student, but there was a young girl. She made a video. You can tell she was in a high school bathroom.
She was showing her little butt, and she was like, the caption said, I only date emo guys.
He did a. Whatcha call it?
[01:07:31] Speaker B: A stitch.
[01:07:32] Speaker A: Stitch.
[01:07:33] Speaker B: I just guessed that.
[01:07:35] Speaker A: And it was the emo filter where they put the little black hair on you and that song, well, tonight's gonna be tonight.
So you telling me they put two.
[01:07:45] Speaker B: And two together with that?
[01:07:47] Speaker A: No, he did that. He released. This is his TikTok that he made.
[01:07:51] Speaker B: Why would you do that?
[01:07:53] Speaker A: And somebody in the comments was like, bro, she's only 15, only 16.
Well, he didn't take it down, sexualizing that little 16 year old girl. So again, like I say, I can see both sides. You doing them, loosening the hair might have not been sexual.
That right there, that TikTok was. So I get it.
[01:08:15] Speaker B: And both of them can't live in the same house. Both of them things can't live in the same house. So in other social media goings on, you follow the girl? I think her name is. I don't know her tick tock name. Cause I'm not on TikTok, but her name is Sinai Graydon. She found this guy on social media. Well, she found this guy in DC, a homeless guy, and she helped him with funds, and she went viral, you know, helping the guy out. They was calling him uncle or whatever.
[01:08:52] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:08:53] Speaker B: I saw. I would see little clips of her or whatever, but I never really watched it until, like, last week when she did, like, a real long one to where, you know, she was like, you know, the reason why I haven't been posting him was because I was trying to do this, that, and the third, she kind of gave a breakdown of what's been going on with him recently.
And one of the things was she was trying to help him get an id. She wanted him to get an id. Cause so many people had donated so much money for, like, it wasn't Kickstarter, it was GoFundme. Gofundme. $400,000.
They donated it to her to give to him. But they were holding the money because they wanted him to have an id so they would know that the money be going to him. And it wasn't a scam, this, that, and the third, or whatever. Whatever. But in the meantime, she was helping him get housing, like, in a hotel, and she was giving him.
[01:09:44] Speaker A: She spent her own money, her own.
[01:09:45] Speaker B: Money for, like, a phone and this, that, and the third. Now she, like, 20 something years old, maybe in college, doing her college thing and running around town helping him.
[01:09:56] Speaker A: So let's go back a second, because first of all, white folk tried to shut this GoFundMe down, like, when this was happening in real time, because they didn't feel like it was legit because they did some dirty shit. Remember that couple that helped that guy and then try to take his money?
[01:10:13] Speaker B: Oh, at the hotel or something, wasn't it? Something happened at a hotel a few years ago. I remember that.
[01:10:19] Speaker A: So they was like, oh, no, this is another scam. Go fund me. Shut this shit down. So, first of all, she had trouble even continuing with the GoFundme. So she fought all those battles, all those obstacles.
[01:10:30] Speaker B: Mind you, she ain't 20 something years old in college. Don't even got to do this, but go ahead, continue.
[01:10:35] Speaker A: She fought all those obstacles, and GoFundme was like, all right, cool, we gonna let you have access to the funds. Just, you know, have him get this id, show us who he is. Boom, it's yours. So now this is what's happening.
[01:10:48] Speaker B: She was trying to get him to get an id. I think she had him at some kind of extended stay hotel. But then that time ran out. People were, like, donating stuff to her.
I think whoever, I think somebody put him up for a certain time then. So he had to move out of one hotel. And it was like, Hilton heard about the story. They were like, well, we can put him up in this until you get the funds. Cause at this point, everybody knew they had the money in the account or whatever, just waiting for whatever, whatever. So she gets him in a nice hotel.
I think it was for, like, maybe a week or so.
And every day she's trying to get him to go. All he gotta do is go get his id.
[01:11:27] Speaker A: Go get a fucking id.
[01:11:28] Speaker B: Oh, and in the meantime, somebody dug up his history, and he had, I don't know if it was sexual assault or some kind of violence, but whatever was in his past, but you know what I'm saying? She was like, I don't got nothing to do with that. I don't know what happened with that. You know, I just want to, you know, help him out of kindness at heart, whatever.
And I think maybe that's why he didn't want to go get his id, but he would never go get his id. Eventually, he started ghosting her.
The room that Hilton gave was in her name, so she had access to the room. She was saying, like, she would go to the room, he wouldn't be there. Well, she would call, call, you know, check on him and stuff. He wouldn't answer, so she would go to the room and check. He wouldn't be there.
Some of the time, she would talk to him. He would say, well, okay, I'll be ready at this time. Whatever, whatever. She would get there, he would be gone. The people be like, oh, yeah, he just left ten minutes ago. Eventually, it got to a point to where one of the guys was like, yeah, he told me not to tell you, but he was like, if he said, if you come tell him, don't let her up or whatever.
[01:12:35] Speaker A: Wow.
[01:12:36] Speaker B: Yeah. It got to that point.
Then eventually, some random guy called her that was supposed to be his uncle or whatever, and, you know, telling him, like, you know, what he's really been doing, how he's been spending the money on somebody else, whatever, whatever. Eventually, that person asked her for money for her phone.
[01:12:54] Speaker A: Wow.
[01:12:56] Speaker B: She went to the room one time, and they were supposed to go somewhere, but she was like, the shower was running, and it was like, clothes all over the place in the room.
Come to find out, one of the people at the hotel told her that he had somebody else stand in the room. You know what I'm saying? Like, all that kind of stuff.
And she was trying to get this done before she had to go back to, I think, California. She was in DC, even Hilton. They, like, gave her a free trip in Miami or whatever. Like, we know they gave her a free stay at one of their resorts or something that she could use because they thought highly of what she did for them. Whatever. Anyway, it's a.
I don't really watch TikTok. I'm not on TikTok, and I really don't watch all of these long stories, but I can see how people get caught up in the Reese tz type shit. Trying to find out what happened next. Cause her story was like a twelve part story with this particular episode. And I watched all of it, but it recently just came out. They returned all $400,000 to the donors. So whatever this guy got going on for real, he lost that on $400,000 the money wasn't even gonna go to her. I think she was gonna take the money back for, like, what she paid for or whatever.
I think one of the things she said she gave him, like, in the latin that last week. Like $500? No, like $200 for food.
[01:14:17] Speaker A: Could have been life changing. But you have to understand, when it comes to the unhoused and people who have been unhoused for a long time, do they want to help?
[01:14:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:14:28] Speaker A: And nobody never mentioned this, but of course, it does come into play.
[01:14:34] Speaker B: Addiction.
[01:14:35] Speaker A: Is he on something? Because accepting that money, he would have to clean himself up.
Like, now people are looking at you to clean yourself up, get a house and be responsible. Right now you got to get a job. You clean. You got a house. Now it's time to work. And if he don't wanna live that lifestyle that he have now, and you know how I feel about the unhoused right now. And how they did me.
[01:15:04] Speaker B: Like, oh, they stole from you my electricity.
[01:15:08] Speaker A: So, like, I look at them in that roses parking lot, sitting in that same fucking spot. You sitting in that same fucking spot when I take my son to school and then sitting in that same fucking spot when I pick him up.
[01:15:20] Speaker B: Could have been at work.
[01:15:22] Speaker A: They don't want to do nothing. And I try not to judge the unhoused, but a lot of them are on drugs and they don't want that better life. There's so many resources out there to get them help, but they don't want it because that would mean they would have to give up the drugs and work and be clean.
[01:15:39] Speaker B: Well, Amy, what I hear right now is a lot of victim blaming. You don't know their trauma.
[01:15:45] Speaker A: I don't.
[01:15:45] Speaker B: You don't know their trauma.
[01:15:46] Speaker A: Cause they have to be treated for mental illness as well.
[01:15:48] Speaker B: And I think we need to be more empathetic.
[01:15:51] Speaker A: Tell Duke energy that, bro.
I was about to say fuck them, but yeah, I tried to clean that up. You gotta tell Duke energy that because they did not. They didn't wanna hear that shit. They wanted their money. And I finally got caught up. Woo. I have a zero balance with Duke energy right now.
Boy. This time it happened around this time last year, my light bill shot up so motherfucking high.
I'm just not catching up.
[01:16:19] Speaker B: Who told you? The guys that were cleaning the land.
[01:16:21] Speaker A: Yeah.
Yeah. That's. Cause this time last year, I just could not understand why my light bill was so fucking high. Like.
[01:16:29] Speaker B: But then you know what else was going on around this time too, though? That threw you off everybody. They had raised everybody bills around this time, so a lot of people were complaining about it. But if it went for that dude finding it, you probably still would have.
[01:16:41] Speaker A: Been thinking, like, and it's. Cause I'm on the budget billing. So now it's coming down. Like, each month, they'd be like, your budget billing has changed. Your budget bill is changed. It's coming back down to the fucking price it was supposed to be.
So, yeah, I mean, my heart goes out to the unhoused, but motherfuck them ones who was still in my electricity.
[01:17:01] Speaker B: Yeah, but like you said, there's something about it, like, not wanting to be live the regular. I ain't wanna say regular, but the quote unquote responsible life where you pay bills and go to work and all of that, you know?
But, yeah, so I thought that was interesting for people that follow that social media stuff. I do one, maybe two more stories. Well, it's. God damn it. It's a lot of. It's kind of. There was some stuff that happened. Some burglars stole some money from Onyx. $250,000, and they went through the roof.
[01:17:37] Speaker A: You think it was an inside job?
[01:17:40] Speaker B: 250?
I would say that. But a place like Onyx is a place where a lot of money, like, they throw a lot of money all the time.
But who was to think that they would have that kind of money in there when nobody's there? Like, when it's only, like, 2 hours, that motherfucker ain't open.
Like, they be open in the daytime for lunch and all night, like. Yeah. So it probably wasn't an inside job. Now that you say that.
Did you hear the sukiyana JT diss?
[01:18:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:18:12] Speaker B: What'd you think?
[01:18:19] Speaker A: I love Suki. I do. She's my guilty pleasure.
[01:18:22] Speaker B: Are we on opposite ends of this? Maybe. Sounds like. Go ahead.
[01:18:26] Speaker A: What?
But it wasn't needed. I understand what she trying to do. Cause beef is in right now. Beef is trending, but it wasn't needed. And I hope it's staged, because I don't like to see the rap girlies against each other unless it's Nikki. I want to see all of them form together like Voltron and go against Nikki.
[01:18:51] Speaker B: But do you know why they started going against each other, these two?
[01:18:55] Speaker A: About a crab leg or something? I don't know. It was probably something before that, but JT made a line in a song about biting crab legs and your tooth falling out. And that actually did happen to Suki, but it actually happened to Cardi too, so Suki was like a bitch. Is this about me? She tweeted her. She tweeted her for days and, oh.
[01:19:14] Speaker B: And she never responded.
[01:19:15] Speaker A: Then she made a video like, hey, JT, I'm trying to get at you about this line.
[01:19:19] Speaker B: She don't know her number.
[01:19:21] Speaker A: Is this about.
Is this about me?
[01:19:23] Speaker B: Maybe she ignored her.
[01:19:25] Speaker A: When JT finally responded, she was like, girl, you could have dm this shit. Like, like, you could have reached out.
[01:19:31] Speaker B: Like, it's for clout, right?
[01:19:33] Speaker A: So that's what I'm saying. Beef is trending. So.
[01:19:37] Speaker B: But see, it don't work.
That's the thing with, like, like you said, beef is trending, but beef don't work for everybody in the same way. It only big with Kendrick and what you call it because they like the top two in rap. So it's only. And then they both are highly.
Highly.
What's the word? I'm regarded, maybe regarded, but they highly. They got a lot of accolades. Both of them highly successful, both of them.
[01:20:08] Speaker A: And people actually care. Don't nobody care about this.
[01:20:11] Speaker B: Don't nobody care. I think if it was JT and somebody else, that's like, on her level. Cause no matter what people think about Suki, like, she got her own fans or whatever, but she's not on JT's level. Cause people don't think of her as the legit.
[01:20:25] Speaker A: Well, hell, y'all don't think JT on her level. Y'all been telling the city girls they couldn't rap for so long.
[01:20:30] Speaker B: They can't, but hold up. They can't rap, but they still got accolades. Like, they still got hits. Like, they got stuff that's tangible that you can say.
[01:20:39] Speaker A: Selling, coaching.
[01:20:40] Speaker B: What?
[01:20:41] Speaker A: It's double platinum in my house.
[01:20:44] Speaker B: What is? Selling the song.
[01:20:45] Speaker A: I'm selling coochie. I'm selling coochie.
[01:20:50] Speaker B: I thought you was talking about something serious, you mother.
[01:20:53] Speaker A: That's the name of the song.
[01:20:54] Speaker B: No, I'm saying I thought you was talking about some real shit like that ain't on no damn charts, nigga. I mean, of course pussy will sell when cotton and coin won't. You know what I'm saying? Like, of course selling coochie is double platinum in your house.
But don't nobody take, like, I saw a couple, like, tweets and was like, when it first happened, people was like, suki a rapper.
[01:21:21] Speaker A: Wow.
[01:21:21] Speaker B: Yeah. So people didn't, you know, she been on songs like, she was on the song with the boy that. What's the young boy name? I think he was from Tennessee. Newton, Louisiana or something like that. Where they was walking like a dog. What's my man name?
You know, the young boy.
You don't remember that video? He was walking to her and the other girl like a dog with a leash.
[01:21:41] Speaker A: Was that wacko?
[01:21:44] Speaker B: No, not wacky. OC.
[01:21:45] Speaker A: He got one of them. He got initials.
Damn. The one that says, if I was a bad bitch, that's fucked me too.
[01:21:53] Speaker B: Yeah, him. She was on the video. She been on. You know, she been doing music, but she not city girl level. You know what I'm saying?
And I think if it was. If it was, damn. But city girl, I don't think city girl's on Meg. Thee stallion level, though.
I don't know who would be on they level.
Cause Meg is more close to Nikki level.
[01:22:17] Speaker A: Meg, if you take away her endorsements and getting shot, she would be on they level.
[01:22:25] Speaker B: No. Mm mm.
[01:22:26] Speaker A: No. Oh, no. Not being like.
[01:22:27] Speaker B: I'm talking about musically now.
[01:22:28] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:22:29] Speaker B: The charts and all of that. I'm talking about musically now.
[01:22:31] Speaker A: No. Yeah. Ain't nobody single, man. You sing her freestyle. She released last week.
[01:22:35] Speaker B: Like, they not on her level.
[01:22:36] Speaker A: Like, Cardi ain't fucking with Meg.
[01:22:38] Speaker B: I ain't talking about rap. I ain't talking about. I'm not talking about ability wise. I'm saying like, charts and music and all of that. Nikki and Nikki and Meg. I mean, Cardi and Meg probably are close to the same.
[01:22:51] Speaker A: No. Now, chart wise, city girls and Meg will be. Yeah.
[01:22:55] Speaker B: Charts.
[01:22:56] Speaker A: Charts. Yeah. They didn't got.
[01:22:58] Speaker B: They ain't got a whale.
[01:23:00] Speaker A: What a web.
[01:23:05] Speaker B: They ain't got a whap now. No, I think Meg got.
And what's the song with Beyonce? Savage. They ain't got a savage.
[01:23:14] Speaker A: Okay. Because Beyonce is the tiebreaker.
[01:23:18] Speaker B: But other than that, you think they the same?
I thought you had Meg higher regarded than that.
[01:23:27] Speaker A: From a chart's perspective. This ain't me now. That's the charts.
[01:23:33] Speaker B: Hmm, that's interesting.
[01:23:35] Speaker A: Well, I would put sexy red up there from a charts, but she only.
[01:23:40] Speaker B: Got two to what hits like that? What, a three?
[01:23:45] Speaker A: Huh?
[01:23:46] Speaker B: Sexy red. She got. Get it.
[01:23:47] Speaker A: That's just because you don't lit. You don't like her.
[01:23:50] Speaker B: No, no, no, no.
[01:23:53] Speaker A: I'm not looking for the holes.
[01:23:56] Speaker B: I don't think that hit like get it sexy or the. What's the first one she had? What's the first one she had?
[01:24:02] Speaker A: Oh, I know what you're talking about.
[01:24:04] Speaker B: I don't think that do it for the whole hit. Like the mother too.
[01:24:09] Speaker A: It's perspective. But if we're talking about charts, I'm not talking about.
[01:24:13] Speaker B: I'm not talking about what I like. I'm talking about what I've seen as far as. Cause I'm taking myself out of all of it.
[01:24:20] Speaker A: I know, but you're talking about charts.
[01:24:23] Speaker B: Ski. Ski. That one.
[01:24:25] Speaker A: Pound town. Nicki Minaj is on pound town.
[01:24:27] Speaker B: That's the first one. Pound town was the first one. So, yeah, she got three. Legitimate show. Enough.
So you think. You think.
Well, yeah. Sexy red and pads. City girls.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She passed city girls. City girls might have just. No, but they had a whole ruin, though. That's interesting.
[01:24:51] Speaker A: Which. Which for most of that run, Jason.
[01:24:57] Speaker B: But they used to say the other one wasn't a rapper, though. They used to say JT and that kind of.
[01:25:03] Speaker A: No, JT is the rapper. They used to say, no, not JT.
[01:25:05] Speaker B: Carisha wasn't. What? She don't like when people call her carisha. What's her name? What's your name? Young Miami. Yeah, young Miami. I try to see. I try to respect people pronouns and stuff.
[01:25:15] Speaker A: You gotta sign with Drake.
[01:25:16] Speaker B: Who do see the girls? They do.
Maybe they are closer to Meg. They are closer to Meg.
[01:25:24] Speaker A: I think you put Meg a little too high.
[01:25:27] Speaker B: No, I'm putting. Meg was on Saturday Night Live.
Yes.
[01:25:32] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:25:32] Speaker B: And city girls went on. No, Saturday Night Live. Meg was in. Meg was in. Meg was in a Marvel show.
[01:25:42] Speaker A: You said charts.
[01:25:45] Speaker B: Oh, charts. Okay, all right, we'll go back to charts. We'll go back to charts.
[01:25:51] Speaker A: Cause I tried to say it on bars.
[01:25:52] Speaker B: Now.
[01:25:53] Speaker A: On bars, Meg got it. And then you say, no, not barts. Charts.
[01:25:56] Speaker B: Yeah, charts.
[01:25:57] Speaker A: No, I say, is it popularity?
[01:25:58] Speaker B: I said hits.
[01:25:59] Speaker A: Which one is it? I say hits, but hits is subjective.
[01:26:03] Speaker B: How?
[01:26:04] Speaker A: Because I can talk to you about hits.
[01:26:06] Speaker B: That's still chunky.
[01:26:06] Speaker A: I know a lot of sexy red songs, so I'm gonna say all the motherfuckers. Hits.
[01:26:10] Speaker B: That's still. That's still. Man.
[01:26:11] Speaker A: Looking for the holes dropped the weekend of my high school homecoming. Boy girls is out there losing they fucking mind.
[01:26:16] Speaker B: Yeah, but after, like, I only heard that, like, for a few subjectives. No, no, no. What I'm saying. What I'm saying is I only heard, like, people playing that for, like, you know, a couple weeks or whatever. But I get it. Sexy. That's gonna be forever.
That's gonna be forever. Even pound town went along.
[01:26:36] Speaker A: But again, subjective. Cause you not around them, people.
[01:26:39] Speaker B: No, no, no. Yeah, I am around them. I'll be in hood.
I'm talking about like, social media and all that, too? Cause it was a. You seen the video, the lady asking her son, where's Pound town?
And what you doing? Pound town?
[01:26:54] Speaker A: No.
[01:26:55] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I just saw that the other day. Anyway, so, yeah, I thought that was. What was we talking about? Oh, Sukiyana. She went in on that girl, called her cokehead and all that.
Talked about her boyfriend and Vert catching all them strays. Yeah. Yeah. Vert ain't did nothing to deserve that.
I know you saw the Shani O'Neal stuff, how she said that she never loved Shaq, duh.
[01:27:24] Speaker A: The fuck.
[01:27:26] Speaker B: And Shaq. Why you say that, Shani?
[01:27:30] Speaker A: I wasn't there. Well, hold on.
[01:27:32] Speaker B: I'm asking. Are you saying that because of Shaq and his aesthetic and how he acts, or are you saying that.
[01:27:38] Speaker A: I'm saying that most people marry NBA stars for money. The fuck?
[01:27:42] Speaker B: Oh. Oh.
[01:27:43] Speaker A: She ain't no high school sweet. She ain't no Savannah James. She wasn't there shooting in the gym.
She met Shaq after he was famous.
[01:27:52] Speaker B: Oh, okay. But do you think, uh uh. Do you think there's some people that do? Well, it's hard to say, though. Cause after they already in the NBA, that's a part of the package. And you can look past some stuff, though, no matter how aesthetically pleasing the guy is, so. Hmm.
[01:28:11] Speaker A: Nah. No, I'm not calling Shaq ugly in no way.
[01:28:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw that last picture of him with that 21 year old.
[01:28:20] Speaker A: That's nasty as folk.
[01:28:22] Speaker B: It is. And I immediately went to the gym.
Shaq.
[01:28:27] Speaker A: No, I mean, I ain't saying his body nasty as fuck. I'm saying it's nasty.
[01:28:31] Speaker B: He 52 both.
[01:28:33] Speaker A: That's nasty as fuck, bro.
[01:28:34] Speaker B: His kid. His oldest kid gotta be 20 something.
[01:28:38] Speaker A: And if you think about it, Shaq always been into that shit. Cause he was too old for hoops.
[01:28:42] Speaker B: I said that on a post. I said I thought it was weird when he started dating hoops, and that was like 15 years ago, and she was hoops close to our age.
[01:28:50] Speaker A: Hoops had to been, like, 21 during that time. Cause that was like, you know, she was too young for flavor flav at the point. You're like, all that shit was nasty.
[01:28:59] Speaker B: Shaq too young for flavor. Flavors, hoops, kids flavor. Flavor in the mouth. I'm sorry.
[01:29:03] Speaker A: Shaq, like, if he ain't nothing else, he consistent. And probably why he stopped loving Shawnie is because she got too old for him.
[01:29:11] Speaker B: But he said. He said. Did you see his reply?
[01:29:14] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:29:15] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:29:15] Speaker A: He said he wasn't a lovable nigger.
[01:29:17] Speaker B: No, he said, I wouldn't have loved me either. Yeah, so.
[01:29:21] Speaker A: So he admit his wrongdoing?
[01:29:23] Speaker B: Yeah, he probably was a dog.
And now I don't feel bad with her using his name to get, you know, further her career as far as, like, starting a basketball wise series and all that.
[01:29:36] Speaker A: I don't feel bad for her hiding that money.
[01:29:38] Speaker B: She had money from him. Oh, yeah.
[01:29:40] Speaker A: That's known the whole time they was married. She was, like, putting her little something up. And ain't nothing wrong with that. Put your little.
[01:29:45] Speaker B: Jay said it. Jay said it on the song. Put a little in the baggie. Put a little in the purse. So shout out to Shawnie, you know, but I. The initial response was like, oh, she bad, or whatever. And then Shaq came out and said.
[01:29:59] Speaker A: You know, there's been niggas saying that. Niggas and pickmeats. Cause all the women was like.
[01:30:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw a lot of both. I did see a lot of both saying that. I was like, let me hear more. Cause, you know, they'll take a clip out of somebody book and then make it salacious, and then it'll be like. They'll say it in a way that ain't even problematic or whatever.
[01:30:19] Speaker A: A lot of women don't know. They pick me.
[01:30:21] Speaker B: I don't believe in pick me's.
Everybody's a pick me for something. You want a nigga that's in shape, you will pick me. Or what? They say goddamn dumb stuff all the time.
[01:30:31] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying, like, conforming. Pick me's. Conform to what you cooking, your man. You think people want to say, have.
[01:30:38] Speaker B: A mind, you cooking food, you a pick me.
[01:30:41] Speaker A: They scared to. Scared to have an opinion. They conform. They're like, what if.
[01:30:46] Speaker B: What if they opinion is every time.
Whatever, whatever.
[01:30:51] Speaker A: No, no, no.
[01:30:53] Speaker B: You never know.
[01:30:54] Speaker A: Pick me's end up getting married. And, I mean, they win now. They win. Cause they get the husband.
[01:30:59] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[01:30:59] Speaker A: But they end up, like, not being happy and cheating, which, hey, if that's what I gotta do to get somebody to pay these bills. Pick me, nigga. Come pick. Pick me. Slap.
[01:31:12] Speaker B: That proved my point. Everybody will pick me.
I'm gonna pick me. You will pick me. He'll pick me. They'll pick me.
But, yeah, I thought that little conversation was interesting.
Shout out to Shaq. Shaq, this Shannon and chalk. Yeah, he did some. Shannon tries to be so un, you know, whatever. He apologizes. Shaq and all of that. He don't want no smoke. He don't want no problems.
[01:31:37] Speaker A: I think he just want peace.
[01:31:38] Speaker B: Yeah. Why y'all can't get that through y'all?
[01:31:41] Speaker A: He just want to sip his little drink.
[01:31:44] Speaker B: I wonder if I. And be what?
[01:31:46] Speaker A: And be at peace. That's it.
[01:31:47] Speaker B: Damn. I thought I had my coronavirus up here. I ain't got it. Did you, uh, before we get into quick hits, did you hear about the new coronavirus?
[01:31:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:31:56] Speaker B: Yeah, they call it the.
[01:31:57] Speaker A: It's a flirt.
[01:31:58] Speaker B: Flirt variant. Um, it was a. It was a thing I retweeted, too, and somebody talking about freaky ass virus at 69.
Um, but, yeah, it's a. It's called flirt.
I don't know what it does, but it's a variant of the coronavirus, so it's still in the early days, but initial impression is that this variant is rather transmissible.
So, yeah, it's mutating.
[01:32:30] Speaker A: And a lot of the symptoms are that of the OG.
[01:32:34] Speaker B: No taste.
[01:32:35] Speaker A: Yeah, loss of taste, loss of smell. Basically all the shit I just went through a few weeks ago.
[01:32:40] Speaker B: Headache?
[01:32:41] Speaker A: Yes, headache, body ache.
[01:32:44] Speaker B: You think you had it?
[01:32:44] Speaker A: Lost taste, lost smell, possibly.
[01:32:46] Speaker B: I said it early on. I was like, the way this shit going, everybody gonna get it eventually. You gonna get the marvella.
[01:32:52] Speaker A: I'm still not 100% smell and taste.
[01:32:54] Speaker B: Just.
[01:32:55] Speaker A: No, just like.
[01:32:55] Speaker B: Oh, from a couple weeks ago.
[01:32:57] Speaker A: Like, I still cough every now and then. It's just.
[01:33:00] Speaker B: Have you been grounding?
[01:33:02] Speaker A: I haven't.
[01:33:03] Speaker B: You need to ground.
[01:33:04] Speaker A: I probably do.
[01:33:04] Speaker B: Ground. Beloved. Charge a crystal. When's good time to charge again?
[01:33:08] Speaker A: Let's see.
[01:33:10] Speaker B: It's probably in a. Cause it's a quarter moon now. We need a full. You don't charge during the full moon.
[01:33:15] Speaker A: You do charge during the full moon.
[01:33:17] Speaker B: You do or you don't?
[01:33:18] Speaker A: 23Rd.
[01:33:19] Speaker B: So we're gonna charge. So charge the crystals. Where are your crystals now? What percentage?
I knew I was gonna get your ass.
I knew I was gonna get a one time. God damn it. Obviously, I be knowing shit now. Y'all think I don't be learning and shit. Charging. Check your shoes off of you. So you need to charge.
[01:33:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Ground.
[01:33:41] Speaker B: Go ground.
[01:33:42] Speaker A: Hug a tree. Look at all that. Get out there and get some sun.
[01:33:46] Speaker B: Get some sun.
[01:33:46] Speaker A: Nature's vitamin D.
[01:33:50] Speaker B: That's my middle name. Nature.
Before we get out of here.
Ew.
There we go.
[01:34:03] Speaker A: All right. So speaking of, you know, we were just talking about coronavirus. So speaking of things that are chinese, um, there's a chinese zoo.
[01:34:11] Speaker B: No, no, no. Don't do that. That's my scammer.
I put it in. That's my scammer.
[01:34:17] Speaker A: I put that in there.
[01:34:18] Speaker B: I put that in this morning. That's my scammer of the week.
[01:34:21] Speaker A: Okay, well, we skipping that?
Um, and we'll go to planet fitness.
Now, everybody love planet fitness because it's cheap.
$10 a month. You go in, you work out. You could possibly use the shower.
The ones are here pretty clean, so you can't use the shower. You in and out for $10. Well, they are raising their price for the first time in, I think they said like 20 years.
[01:34:50] Speaker B: What's it going to?
[01:34:51] Speaker A: It's going from the basic is going from 15, from ten dollars to fifteen dollars, and that's gonna take effect this summer.
[01:34:57] Speaker B: What's. They didn't say nothing about the, what's it called? A black card or something.
[01:35:01] Speaker A: Mm hmm. So it's probably gonna be a $5 increase as well.
[01:35:06] Speaker B: But I had a shout out to blaze. He got me a year black card.
[01:35:14] Speaker A: Ooh.
[01:35:15] Speaker B: One time. But you didn't use it, did you? I went one time, but I didn't like that jam. It just didn't feel.
[01:35:21] Speaker A: What you mean?
[01:35:22] Speaker B: I don't know. I didn't like it. It was too open. Seemed like too many people in there looking at you and shit. That was wild.
[01:35:27] Speaker A: I got a homeboy who don't like it because he said the equipment is not like, you can't. For the people that actually lift weights. Like, the equipment is not like, I.
[01:35:38] Speaker B: Think they don't have a lot of lift weights, a lot of free weights in there. And then they got a rule where you can't go over a certain amount of lunk alone. Yeah. And they'll blow that horn or whatever.
Yeah.
[01:35:47] Speaker A: You can't drop the weight and go, ah, yeah.
[01:35:50] Speaker B: But I wonder if they raising prices because of inflation.
[01:35:54] Speaker A: Oh.
Cause I mean, people ain't working out no more like they used to. The fuck.
[01:35:59] Speaker B: Well, I wonder if it's because of that or because a lot of people left because of that situation that happened with the person in the bathroom and the little girl. They were saying, like, they lost a lot of money.
[01:36:10] Speaker A: I'm sorry, what, you didn't hear about that? No.
[01:36:12] Speaker B: So it was a situation that happened with a. It was a trans woman that didn't, that aesthetically didn't look like a woman, but they were calling themselves a trans woman or whatever. They were in the bathroom shaving and like a twelve year old was in the bathroom too. In the locker room or whatever.
[01:36:30] Speaker A: Okay, so twelve year old shouldn't be in planet fitness, but go ahead.
[01:36:33] Speaker B: That was one of the points people made, and the picture went viral. And then a lady was. A lady was commenting like, why is this person in here pretending to be a woman in here shaving? What about the safety of the kids? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it went big. And then, like, their stock dropped and a lot of people had canceled their plan to fitness subscription. This was maybe like a month ago. Two months ago.
[01:36:57] Speaker A: Damn. I didn't know about that. I canceled mine because I'm eating like it's a big back summer until I start getting them shots, baby. Boop. Where you need me to stick this dock? Boop. I'm ready. But anyway, it's just a lot of people are taking alternative methods to lose weight now, and planet fitness ain't one of them.
[01:37:14] Speaker B: That what you think?
[01:37:15] Speaker A: That was my thoughts, yeah.
[01:37:17] Speaker B: I wonder.
[01:37:18] Speaker A: I would be interested to know if all gyms are suffering. Like, I wanna know what LA Fitness is hitting for and move. Is that what I'm in Columbia?
[01:37:28] Speaker B: Move? Yeah.
[01:37:29] Speaker A: Yeah. So I wonder if everybody's feeling it.
[01:37:31] Speaker B: But see, the thing with it. Well, thing with the gym, though.
Well, we'll talk about it anyway. Go ahead. I'm sorry. It ain't making it. Not quick.
[01:37:41] Speaker A: Well, speaking of trans and being, you know, wanting to conform and make sure everybody feels comfortable in the community, the Boy Scouts of America.
[01:37:53] Speaker B: Oh, my God.
[01:37:53] Speaker A: Is changing their name to the scouts. To be. To the scouts. Yeah, to be inclusive. Cause now girls can be.
[01:38:01] Speaker B: Boy scouts are just scouts. So are they doing away with girl scouts?
[01:38:06] Speaker A: No, the Girl scouts. Girl scouts still going strong. Still slanking cookies. Yeah.
[01:38:14] Speaker B: But you know what? The Boy Scouts do need to do a facelift because of some stuff that happened with, like, sexual assault type stuff with them or whatever. So maybe that's why they kind of.
[01:38:25] Speaker A: No, that's not why they're changing the name to be inclusive. Because now girls can be.
[01:38:29] Speaker B: But, no, I'm saying they do need to do a facelift because they had some stuff come out about older boy. What you call them? Men Scouts leader. Scout leader, yeah, doing some stuff. Whatever. Maybe that's, you know, saying maybe that's part of it.
[01:38:42] Speaker A: No, I mean, that's not part of it. It's cause little girls and the Girl Scouts now, but I understand what you're saying. Like, they're saying, this is why. Cause little girls. And I get it, because the girl scouts do girly shit and there might be some little girls who wanna hunt and fish and they don't wanna, like, make a quilt.
[01:39:01] Speaker B: Your boy boy scout?
[01:39:03] Speaker A: No, no, I don't think there are many black scout leaders around here.
[01:39:08] Speaker B: And so you won't let them be?
[01:39:10] Speaker A: Absolutely not. No. There are organizations locally for my child and not.
Damn. And the name is escaping me right now. But there is an organization in Florence that deals with young men. That's why I'll send my kids.
And these are people I know. So if they come back and say, somebody fuck with me, I'm gonna be at your door. Cause I know you like I know you in real life, but people fucking with folk. DJ Vlad.
Y'all got to let this man go. Black people. So beef going on. Kendrick Drake, beef going on. He tried to insert himself into it. A professor at Princeton said, this is for this black people business.
He decides that he want to go full Karen and tag Princeton in a post and say, hey, this woman is being racist to me. And tagged Princeton several times.
[01:40:14] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:40:15] Speaker A: And then he backtracked it and said, oh, I wasn't trying to get you fired. When he started getting some heat on him. No, it wasn't me. I wasn't trying to get you fired. But y'all niggas love Vlad.
[01:40:27] Speaker B: So I wonder why he apologized and then he apologized.
[01:40:30] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:40:30] Speaker B: He don't need to. He didn't need to. Cause those people like that being those spaces ain't the people that come to him.
[01:40:36] Speaker A: That's not the first time. No, he apologize. Right. You're right. Boosie gonna still go sit on Vlad on Vlad couch. Boosie loved Vlad. The first thing I thought about, and boos ain't even saying, but when this went down, the first thing I thought about was Django.
And you know what meme? I'm talking about. Boosie love Vlad.
[01:40:57] Speaker B: Why do you think Boosie go to Vlad all the time?
[01:41:00] Speaker A: Vlad let him be him.
[01:41:02] Speaker B: No, that's not why. Cause Vlad pay him.
He pay him like between seven and $10,000 every time he go to Vlad.
[01:41:10] Speaker A: Oh, didn't realize that.
[01:41:11] Speaker B: Yeah, he said he was like, you think I go there for free? But like you said, he do let him talk. But. Cause boosie could go to the breakfast club and say some wild shit, but they not gonna pay him $10,000 or $7,000.
Sometimes I feel like that, like this black people business don't comment.
But if you.
If somebody commented saying, like. Cause what Vlad said was. And he said the whitest thing ever, he was like. He was talking about the Kendra diss.
He said the mix sounds off.
[01:41:46] Speaker A: Right.
[01:41:49] Speaker B: If he would have said the song is whack.
This black people business.
Now, I don't know if the mix was, you know, the mix was off or not, but.
[01:42:00] Speaker A: And the thing is, he was well in every right to comment because y'all didn't put him in the black people business for years.
[01:42:09] Speaker B: But he's a DJ for real. Like, he was a DJ for real, like, back in the day. So music his thing. So if he talking about music, but if it's some cultural shit, I don't want to hear him talk about it. Maybe he's talking about music sounds or whatever, okay. But for him to do the princeton, the tagging and all of that, and then, like you said, lie about it.
[01:42:28] Speaker A: Why did he apologize? Google. Y'all pause the show for a second. Google DJ Vlad apologizes and see how many times he done did. He done did some shit and came back and apologized for it. Oh, yeah, this is his mo.
[01:42:44] Speaker B: But think about the things that he said that he might have said throughout the years that been hot and caught on and went viral. So he probably just do wild shit or say wild shit to get the attention or whatever. And then you know what?
[01:42:59] Speaker A: Yeah, defund Vlad.
[01:43:01] Speaker B: Take em or leave em.
[01:43:04] Speaker A: Speaking of white people.
[01:43:06] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[01:43:06] Speaker A: Steve Urkel got married.
[01:43:08] Speaker B: Jaleel White, I was gonna mention, but I'm glad I did.
[01:43:12] Speaker A: So, Jaleel White, you see his wife? Yep.
[01:43:15] Speaker B: They said to do the side by side. She is shout out to him for hitting the bag.
[01:43:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Because even though he has his own money, she's a tech executive, so she.
[01:43:27] Speaker B: Probably got more money than him.
You know the joke that people said, right? What was like, uh, he probably hit it and be like, then I ain't doing that. Ain't hit for you.
[01:43:38] Speaker A: We got no crickets.
[01:43:39] Speaker B: Hold on. I do. Hold up. I do got crickets.
I ain't never had to hit crickets on my damn self. Hold up.
[01:43:49] Speaker A: What now? What they said in real life was that black women has been calling him ugly for years, and now he went and got him a white woman.
[01:43:59] Speaker B: That ain't true.
You believe that? Cause when he was Stephan or kale, they was liking him.
No, you know what that was on the show.
That's in my mind going back to when I was twelve and hearing all the. Ooh.
On the last track. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Go ahead.
[01:44:19] Speaker A: So anyway, the WNBA is gonna be getting a team in Toronto.
[01:44:25] Speaker B: Shout out to Drake.
What?
[01:44:31] Speaker A: That's gonna be happening around 2025. So don't buy, don't, don't, don't move up there. Just yet around 2025, they're gonna get their team. And last but not least, how would you feel if you was waiting at home for something, waiting to get accepted to something and you finally got it and then you got an email saying, whoops, my bad, hit the wrong button.
Well, 1500 applicants to Georgia State University got acceptance letters last week only for the university to turn around and go, my bad.
[01:45:04] Speaker B: Damn.
[01:45:05] Speaker A: Sorry, this was a mistake.
[01:45:07] Speaker B: Georgia.
[01:45:08] Speaker A: Please accept our condolences.
Yeah, Georgia.
[01:45:11] Speaker B: Oh, no, they don't.
[01:45:12] Speaker A: No, Georgia State.
[01:45:13] Speaker B: Georgia State. Georgia State ain't an HBCU, is it?
[01:45:17] Speaker A: No. I mean, it's a lot of. Nah, but it's technically not classified as that.
[01:45:22] Speaker B: They got the reverse. They got to reverse moonlight.
Cause moonlight thought they didn't win, but they did win. But these people thought they got in, but they didn't get in. But I'm sure they can go to other schools. Georgia State is down in Statesville.
[01:45:35] Speaker A: I think it's in Atlanta.
[01:45:37] Speaker B: Georgia State.
[01:45:38] Speaker A: Georgia State University.
[01:45:39] Speaker B: Oh, I'm thinking, I keep thinking about Georgia Southern. Georgia Southern is in Statesville.
[01:45:42] Speaker A: And they got them a football team now, so.
[01:45:45] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, they need.
[01:45:46] Speaker A: When I was living in Georgia, they didn't have a football team. Georgia State was like a very small university when I was there. So it's.
[01:45:52] Speaker B: Did they have a basketball school? I mean team?
[01:45:55] Speaker A: I don't think. When I was there, I don't think so.
[01:45:57] Speaker B: Oh, shout out to them. That's all for the quick hits.
[01:45:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
I did fraud today hey, I did fraud today okay.
[01:46:09] Speaker B: I did fraud today hey, good job today okay. Cuz the blessings come from God cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today.
[01:46:18] Speaker A: Hey, I did a good job today, okay.
[01:46:20] Speaker B: I did fraud today.
[01:46:22] Speaker A: I did fraud today okay.
[01:46:26] Speaker B: I did a good job today blessings come from God cause I'm committing fraud I did fraud today so Amy, I had two and I was gonna let you choose.
Now one is a couple that here in South Carolina that did some scamming or the other one was the zoo in China.
[01:46:51] Speaker A: We gonna have to do the zoo.
[01:46:53] Speaker B: Yeah, we have to do the zoo.
A zoo in China has been accused of trying to deceive visitors with a pair of dogs dyed black and white to look like panda bears. Video circulating on chinese social media show the two panda dogs in an exhibit at Taizu Zhu in the eastern province of Jiangsu that happened. That opened on May 1. Oh, so this is a new zoo. Though the animals are patterned to look like pandas, which are endemic to China and an international symbol of the country. Their wagon tails gave them a. Why they ain't just do, like, black n's do with pits and just cut the tails off?
[01:47:32] Speaker A: They be cutting the tails off dogs.
[01:47:34] Speaker B: You didn't know that?
[01:47:38] Speaker A: No, I don't fuck with dogs. I don't be around dogs. I used, like, niggas that got half dogs.
[01:47:44] Speaker B: You were serious?
[01:47:45] Speaker A: No, I do.
[01:47:46] Speaker B: I thought you were acting about not knowing. Yeah, they cut them dogs tails off. They stopped it in the like.
So they stopped it in recent years for two reasons. For one, they stopped it because, you know, it's inhumane to the dogs or whatever. And for two, the niggas that used to do it, they would do it for looks. But when you fighting dogs, the tail.
[01:48:08] Speaker A: Oh, you can't bite the dog. And.
[01:48:09] Speaker B: Well, no, no, no, no. The tail helps the dog with balance. So if you cut the dog tail off, it'll mess it up. So they stop cutting dogs tails off. I think some people still do it with, like, rottweilers or whatever. They'll cut the rot. They don't just cut it off.
[01:48:24] Speaker A: Why?
[01:48:25] Speaker B: I want to say, they tie it up with, like, tie whatever around the dog tail real tight until it fall off. Kind of like some shit like that.
[01:48:32] Speaker A: The same thing.
[01:48:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So, yeah, so when you see them dogs and the little butt tails or.
[01:48:37] Speaker A: Whatever they got, imagine if somebody chopped your ass off.
[01:48:43] Speaker B: That's how I feel with y'all with breasts.
So, yeah, that was the scammer of the week. This chinese zoo trying to pass off these dogs as a.
[01:48:53] Speaker A: And if you look at the video, if y'all please google this and look at the video, they don't even look like pandas.
[01:48:59] Speaker B: If you look real close, you know, you look and look back, they look like pandas. But if you just look at it, you be like, that's a child.
They got child pandas.
But, hell, shout out to that zoo for being innovative and trying to scan. Maybe the zoo. Maybe the pandas ain't came in the mail.
[01:49:17] Speaker A: Maybe might be on Amazon.
[01:49:19] Speaker B: Yeah, they ain't got that yet. You know, the shipping kind of fought up.
[01:49:22] Speaker A: Amazon. They keep playing in people face. My kids think something coming tomorrow. I hate to tell them it ain't gonna be there.
[01:49:30] Speaker B: Oh, you know, Amazon, man. I had something coming. They say it was gonna come that day. Whoever had it, they scanned it like it was on the truck and then talking about they couldn't find the house.
[01:49:41] Speaker A: Wow.
[01:49:42] Speaker B: No, they attempted delivery.
[01:49:45] Speaker A: Wow.
[01:49:45] Speaker B: And then it was back. I don't know, like, back in the warehouse. Yeah, they did I don't know why they doing that.
[01:49:53] Speaker A: That's crazy because United States Postal Service brings our Amazon.
[01:49:57] Speaker B: Yeah. That's who did it. United States Postal Service. Yeah. And as a person that used to work in that industry, you have to physically scan the stuff for it to go through the system like that and whatever. Whatever. You know what I'm saying? So somebody scanned it all, but it's crazy. Like attempted delivery.
[01:50:13] Speaker A: And wow, I love my mailman. He be looking out. I feel like my mailman is the type that, like, if he was delivering my mail and he saw somebody, like, trying to break in my house, like, he'll get out the truck and try to fight him. Like, I feel like he would do that for me.
[01:50:29] Speaker B: Do you give your mailman, like, treats during the holidays and stuff?
[01:50:35] Speaker A: I give him pussy if he asks, but, yes, I do. I give all my delivery people. I make a little box and I wrap it up in wrapping paper, and it looks neat, and it's like, you know, take a treat.
[01:50:44] Speaker B: I make a thing out of it. What about in the summertime? Do you leave, like, water out and stuff?
[01:50:48] Speaker A: I started doing that, but it doesn't come up to the door. Yeah, yeah. And if I leave it out there at the mailbox, by the time they get there.
[01:50:57] Speaker B: True, indeed, but we appreciate the effort.
[01:50:59] Speaker A: Well, my mailman got air conditioning now, so, baby.
[01:51:01] Speaker B: Oh, he got the truck, dude. Doe close.
[01:51:03] Speaker A: He got a van. They got minivans now.
[01:51:05] Speaker B: Oh, they do got van.
[01:51:06] Speaker A: They BMW minivans, too.
[01:51:08] Speaker B: They do. Yeah.
Shout out to y'all, Amy.
[01:51:13] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:51:13] Speaker B: Appreciate you. Let everybody know when they can find you. This is supposed to be a short episode.
[01:51:17] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number 22. C e n t s. You can.
[01:51:24] Speaker B: Find me on social media, Bp. You can find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow.
Email us djbladeshowmail.com. We'd love to hear from you.
Talking black Twitter Wednesday, hopefully.
At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy.
[01:51:44] Speaker A: And it's your girl Amy.
[01:51:45] Speaker B: And we out.
Let those who have ears listen.
This is the DJ blaze.