[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and needed discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now.
[00:00:39] Speaker C: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy.
[00:00:46] Speaker A: And this your girl, Amy.
[00:00:48] Speaker C: Amy.
[00:00:48] Speaker A: Yo.
[00:00:49] Speaker C: How are you doing?
[00:00:50] Speaker A: I'm doing good. The time change ain't beating my ass.
[00:00:53] Speaker C: Why should it? You went to sleep.
[00:00:54] Speaker A: I did. I purposely went to sleep earlier so that I would not be dragging today.
[00:00:59] Speaker C: Why? You have, like, a set time. You wake up on Saturdays.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: I mean, Sundays, Sunday, whenever the kids get me up.
[00:01:06] Speaker C: Okay, so if you go to sleep and they just go to sleep and they don't have an alarm, they're going to just wake up, and then you'll just wake up. So it'll be the same.
[00:01:14] Speaker A: But I had to be here.
I would have been still in the bed at noon.
[00:01:20] Speaker C: Perhaps you never in the bed at noon.
[00:01:24] Speaker A: If nobody don't wake me up, I'm going to go back to sleep.
[00:01:27] Speaker C: Don't go back to sleep. See, because check this out.
I never set an extra alarm. Like, whatever time I get, I get up into the time, whatever I need to get up. And it was a thing that said that for people that set all these alarms, they're really making their self more tired. Because once you wake up, your body is out of rim and all of that. But when you go right back to sleep, it only takes a few minutes for you to go back to mature. For me in the rim. No, but hold on.
Because I want to get all my sleep. And I know, like, if I set all them alarms, I'm going to be tired, but I just used to be like that. So it's like, once you go back to sleep, you start going back into rim sleep. And if you set that, like, ten minute alarm, you interrupting your rim sleep again and you keep doing it, you just make yourself more tired.
That's why people that set all those alarms aren't more rested than a person that just gets up. So I always like, it only take me, like, ten minutes to get ready for work.
[00:02:30] Speaker A: During the week, my alarms start going off at 535-3545 06:00. Then Caleb Alarm will go off at 612, and then he'll come wake me up, and then we'll go back to sleep again, and then it'll snooze until 622, and then at 630, that's like, okay, shit, it's time to get up now.
[00:02:49] Speaker C: One day, just try it at 630 and see how you feel for the rest of the day.
Because I know three of us going to be on PTO, but if your alarm is set to go off that time and you know, this is my alarm to get off, just go ahead and get up.
Because I don't get why doing all those alarms.
[00:03:07] Speaker A: Like I said, you too mature for me.
[00:03:09] Speaker C: I'm not mature because going back to sleep, it's only like a few. And I've set my alarm and went back to sleep and then not set an alarm again.
And you know what I'm saying? So I messed up. But we have to get some more input on that.
And we have someone here for that. The homie big Cliff from Carolina. Sports talk. What's up, big cliff?
Hold up. One more time. There you go.
[00:03:36] Speaker B: There we go.
[00:03:37] Speaker C: Welcome.
[00:03:38] Speaker B: Appreciate you. Appreciate you.
[00:03:40] Speaker C: What about you be Cliff? Are you an alarm setter?
[00:03:42] Speaker B: So here's, I was sitting over here grinning and giving face.
I'm normally the one alarm and get up type of guy, but recently I missed one of those alarms and I was like, literally about maybe two weeks ago, I missed one. I was like, dog, let me set a bunch of alarms. And I have been way more tired lately.
[00:04:00] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: I've been way more tired because I'll get up, hit the snooze. Oh, I got a few minutes. You got a few minutes? I got a few minutes. And I wake up feeling like groggy and even more tired. So I guess that makes sense. And I really am going back to one alarm now in real life.
[00:04:16] Speaker C: Recently, it's been days like during the week where I haven't had to go to work, but let's say like Monday I have to go to work, so I have to get up early. But I'm off Tuesday, right. But I'm still tired from, so I'm tired early. So I'll still go to bed kind of early, nine or 10:00 or something like that. But now I can only sleep like five or 6 hours. And I wake up. So I wake up four or 05:00 and I'm like, it's early. I'm going to go back to sleep up looking for. So I go back to sleep for like an hour or two, but now I wake up, now I'm tired. So I should have just stayed up.
[00:04:52] Speaker B: And wait and caught up on it on the back end.
[00:04:54] Speaker C: You can't catch up on sleep. That's something else I saw. So if you might have a week where you say like two days, you might get like 2 hours of sleep this day or 2 hours of sleep that day or whatever and people say, well, I'm going to just sleep extra tomorrow. Whatever it was, something else I saw, it was like, you can't catch up on sleep. That's a myth.
[00:05:14] Speaker B: Now, that one. Because if I'm tired and I haven't gotten sleep before and I actually get the actual rest that I need, it may not be like extra, but if I actually get the rest I need, then I'm good after that.
[00:05:25] Speaker C: You may be good, but you're still not catching up and not replenishing the.
[00:05:29] Speaker B: Previous catching up the way you need to be at that point.
[00:05:33] Speaker C: And they say even for you to feel like 100% like you slept your right hours for that time, they say it really takes about 2 hours, I mean, not 2 hours, about two weeks for you to feel all the way back.
I don't know if it's an account I follow on Instagram or something about sleep, but I'm a sleep nigga.
[00:05:51] Speaker B: I'll be out here reading.
[00:05:55] Speaker C: I'll be out here sleeping. Some people like, I might get the time I have to go to work, whatever. So I might have to go to bed at 830 and I might get the time at 825 830. I'm sleep. I lay in the bed warm. You know, you do the little feet rub, kick thing, roll over, go straight to sleep. That's me. I'm going to sleep. Sure. Shit stank. But we're here to talk about sleeping habits and all of that. We're here to do a show.
But yeah, we got some emails.
[00:06:34] Speaker A: Oh, plural?
[00:06:35] Speaker C: Yeah, we got some emails. Now we don't got any from the Carolina sports talk show.
[00:06:39] Speaker B: Here's why this funny. Every week I don't listen to the show every week because we know, relax. But the weeks that I do, I literally have three separate notes of stuff that as I'm listening, I'm taking the notes to send the email and never send it.
[00:06:54] Speaker A: And you just never come together. Got you.
You got to send it on the spot or you forget.
[00:06:59] Speaker C: Yeah, literally. I can tell like certain people when they listen, I could tell they like typing out the drafts as they listening to the show because they'll type it out in the way that the show, like we talked about the stuff. When you all say this, and this is my thoughts on this and you know what I'm saying? I appreciate that. I can't do that because I listen to podcasts while I'm driving and in my mind I'll be like, oh, yeah, I'm going to tell be a cliff this. I'm a tail rod that or whatever. And by the time I get finished working or whatever, I forget everything.
[00:07:27] Speaker B: So I'd be driving, too. And I listen. Like, matter of fact, I'm literally reading from my phone text messages from February 26.
I was listening to it, and I said, taylor ain't friends with Ice Spice no more than she's in love with travis. Kelsey, that was one of the notes of something which I was talking about on that episode. Chicken bog is definitely more wet than Perlo.
The Super bowl is definitely a game for sports fans, not a party event, because y'all were still talking, I think, about the Super bowl at that point. So I literally just will go beat through as I'm sitting there listening and type a text message and send it to myself, and then just never send the email, charge it to my head and not my heart.
[00:08:04] Speaker C: So chicken bog is more wet than Perlo? Yeah. See, I've had bog, dry bog. But I've had, like, if you go to Woodstone or something like that, their chicken bog ain't wet like that.
[00:08:16] Speaker A: Yeah, it ain't wet.
[00:08:17] Speaker C: I like this. I don't like the mushy chicken bog.
[00:08:21] Speaker B: I like almost soupy type of.
[00:08:23] Speaker C: Yeah, I don't like that.
[00:08:24] Speaker B: See, in the low country, the real low country, Charleston.
[00:08:27] Speaker C: Yeah. We're not the low country. Right.
[00:08:29] Speaker B: But I'm saying.
[00:08:32] Speaker A: Moist down there.
[00:08:33] Speaker B: So Perlo is more like the dry, and the bog is definitely that.
[00:08:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
Which is cool.
But to go anywhere in the world, you got to come through the PD, baby.
You want to get a good dope, come through the PD.
You come from New York, you got to go to Miami. Come through the PD.
[00:08:50] Speaker B: That's what it is.
[00:08:51] Speaker C: That's what it is. Say less. I can't say nothing about the real eight four three. Because we did used to be eight. You notice I never say anything when you say the real eight. Because we used to be eight three.
[00:08:59] Speaker B: Well, everybody was. The whole state at one point was then.
[00:09:02] Speaker C: That's when they switched. Right?
[00:09:03] Speaker B: When they switched it, yeah.
[00:09:04] Speaker A: And now there's a new one. It's like eight one three.
[00:09:06] Speaker B: There's a couple of them. Eight five four.
[00:09:09] Speaker C: It is an eight five four. That's what the scammers be calling on sometimes.
[00:09:12] Speaker A: Yeah, I got the eight one three a couple of days last week. I'm like, who the hell is this?
[00:09:16] Speaker B: Right?
[00:09:16] Speaker C: What the hell is Graniteville?
Ha. Derbish calling me motherfucking. Anyway, let me see if I can pull up some Philly music. I ain't pull up. Who should I. What? Philly.
[00:09:36] Speaker A: Philly.
[00:09:36] Speaker B: When last time you play some freeway or anything?
[00:09:39] Speaker C: Funny thing on the show? Yeah, I was listening to.
Well, on the show in a while, but I was listening to drink champs, and they had a crockett on there. And, you know, he has that boy, that boy, he got that new movie hip hop story, and I saw clips of it, and the main protagonist is supposed to be, like, a freeway spoof character. Okay? So they were talking about freeway and how do artists. So, like, after I listened to that podcast, I started listening to freeway, but let me see if this shit play here.
There we go. So shout out to the homie, Philly, he emailed.
This is from the episode. Why haven't you parted with me yet, daddy? That episode we talked about Diddy and all that. He said, yo, bull. Yo, Amy. Niggas in the cooking kitchen.
Niggas in the kitchen cooking rice. Niggas in the. How did I sing it? I forgot how I sung it. Cooking rice or something like that. I forgot how I sang it. He said, that's it. That's the email, Philly.
But he sent another one. He said, yo, bull. Yo, Amy. Y'all didn't think I could just send a two sentence email response, right?
He said, angle front. The continued talks about Amy's pound cakes has me ready to place an order in advance. Amy, let me know how much a plain pound cake is, and count me for a cake or two whenever I come home again.
[00:11:02] Speaker A: You would never have to pay for cakes with me, Philly.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: Hey, yo, listen what I'm talking about.
[00:11:10] Speaker C: He says, smart move on be Easy's behalf to finesse the spot he delivers.
Smart move on be Easy's behalf to finesse the spots he delivers to for discounts or free food. Closed mouth doesn't get fed. Yeah, that's what I say before in my mind, before I say it.
[00:11:30] Speaker B: That's.
[00:11:31] Speaker C: I can't.
[00:11:31] Speaker B: Yeah, we have to have that conversation. Closed mouth don't get fed, sir.
[00:11:34] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:11:35] Speaker A: You see how that came back? Full circle.
[00:11:37] Speaker C: Full circle.
True. Indeed. I would tell that story on here, but I can't tell.
[00:11:44] Speaker A: No, you can't tell.
[00:11:45] Speaker C: I got that.
Says, I hate that Dalton didn't get it done in the championship game. You hate.
[00:11:52] Speaker A: Good.
[00:11:52] Speaker C: I hate it, too.
That would have been the ultimate doing it for Frankie. Ending to a season. Yeah, you say rip little Frankie. Shout out to the season they had. Yeah, Frankie, that's Kane's nephew, who passed in December in a car accident.
And Frankie was well accomplished basketball player from Darlington, played ball in college, played professionally and stuff like that. So very good player. Loved in the community. He coached kids and wrecked basketball and stuff like that.
And me and Cliff were at a game, some all star games last night. His mother was there, and they have an award in his name.
But, yeah, that would have been the icing on the cake for his family, for them to do know. In remembrance of him, he said, niggas got to ease up on UNC. UNC isn't gay. He's just country and walks with a giddy up.
After a 15 year NFL career that led to multiple surgeries. Sucks how people are trying to tear down a successful black man. No real dirt on them, so they got to put the gay label on them. Black people got to do better.
It's just haters, man. It's certain haters.
Because I don't want to put that just on race. They hate everybody who get to a certain level of, like, they want you.
[00:13:24] Speaker A: To be the state.
[00:13:26] Speaker B: Mediocre, whatever.
[00:13:27] Speaker C: Like, even when he left undisputed. Undisputed. He had club Shayshe or whatever. Nobody really talked about it. Like, he been had the Steve Harvey interviews, and he had Cedric entertainment. He had a lot of big names on there, but nobody really talked about it or hated on him or whatever. You know what I'm saying?
[00:13:45] Speaker B: But only reason I'm going to say different is because there are certain things that I guess budy saucy a little bit. And I don't think it's like, I like boys saucy. It's just like, saucy or zesty saucy synonyms.
[00:14:02] Speaker C: Okay.
I like when college niggas be on here.
I don't have to dumb down for my audience and double my dollars.
Amy, know the big words, Cliff. Know the big words.
[00:14:14] Speaker A: I think a lot of that is he was raised by.
[00:14:18] Speaker C: That's what I was gonna say. His grandma.
[00:14:19] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:14:20] Speaker C: But you know what, though? I know niggas who was raised by, like, I got a home. Well, his daddy was in the house, too, though, so. Yeah, I take that back with you.
[00:14:27] Speaker B: You were saying, but. And I say that to say, even before he got to the level that he is now, I remember seeing memes, like, with him with the leg cross, sitting at basketball games and, like, the little tight pants stuff that he was doing. So that's been around for a little bit. I guess. Maybe it's getting a little bit more noticed now. But he's nasty. Saucy.
[00:14:47] Speaker C: The leg cross is old nigga shit, though.
[00:14:49] Speaker B: Not the way he was doing.
[00:14:50] Speaker C: It. Okay.
[00:14:51] Speaker B: Like he had his closely tucked with the bounce on one side and everything. Okay, because he big and big back with a big nose and swollen up, you know what I'm saying? It wasn't quite as bad, but watch this one here.
But it wasn't quite as bad. But at the end of the day, it's always been like, all right, budy, I see you. You know what I'm saying?
[00:15:11] Speaker C: Has it been always or just recently?
[00:15:13] Speaker B: Like I said, I can remember this particular one I'm thinking about. He was wearing like a pink sweatsuit or something with the legs crossed with his hands, you know what I'm saying?
[00:15:19] Speaker C: Oh, he had a cross at the ankles.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: No, cross, like knee over. Okay, but his legs, he's squeezing his junk together and then almost like, you want to go?
I hear you're comfortable. I'm good. My legs too big for me to cross, see? Nah, good.
[00:15:34] Speaker C: Hey, that's comfortable right there. That's good. Comfortable.
[00:15:36] Speaker A: No, because his was a little bit.
[00:15:38] Speaker B: More like tuck your toe pointing towards the ground and I can't do that.
[00:15:47] Speaker C: Like me.
[00:15:51] Speaker B: I hear you, but at the end of the day, if you zesty, be zesty. You know what I'm saying? If you're a man, be a man, whatever. So I get it, but I think it's more attention to it now. Like the same way that when people blow up, folks go and look and scroll and see your old tweets and old posts and stuff like that. I think it's just more attention to it now because he does have that more greater visibility.
[00:16:10] Speaker C: It's the same way niggas take a picture of Jay Z doing something and it's like twelve pictures of him looking goofy, doing shit, right?
If you watch the video, it might look cool as fuck, but that one little shot. But yeah, he says shout out to the bull. High style on the. Shout out. Yeah, high style. Shout out. Philly, on the email he said, what if CIAA feels the same out in Baltimore? I don't know.
[00:16:41] Speaker B: No, from all accounts, I went the second year that it was there and it was not Charlote at all.
[00:16:48] Speaker C: I wonder if it feels different to us because I can go to Charlotte and get around basically without gps.
[00:16:55] Speaker B: Even the vibe of the people.
Yeah, like charlote had. Because it was more, of course, more people that you knew and it was a little bit better attended. But the Baltimore, of course, with the location and everything else, it's just like the vibe just feels different, man. It ain't the same.
[00:17:10] Speaker A: Tony Rock was just recently on a podcast and he was like, ain't nobody going to no damn Baltimore for a black.
[00:17:18] Speaker C: That seemed like stuff that just need to be HBCU stuff. Just all need to happen in the south. Yes, Morgan State or who else up there, all of them. Whenever you have some stuff come down south below the Mason Dixon they have, it just sounds like country shit need to go on. When HBCU stuff go fish.
Fried. A lot of fried stuff going on with HBCU. Grits in the morning, useless brunches, day parties, all that kind of stuff. I don't think they do that up north, he says.
Hate to admit it, but I'm with him. I'm tired of the subject matter Meek raps about. He needs to be produced better. I would like him to lock in with one producer to do an album based on specific content, the way 21 and Metro booming does projects. Currency and JD just did. Yeah, hoven Vars produces on american gangster and future and Zaytoven did on Beast mode. Meek's raps are predictable.
How many watches did you buy? How many times have you motivated the trenches like you're super talented, show your range, you have one of the best ears for picking beats around you. Then he put in parentheses, he said, let him handpick a producer to lock in with and give us a masterpiece. These throwaway raps ain't it? I think Meek just need to read more books.
Damn, for real. You could tell people who've been reading and people who kind of experience some stuff and people who maybe watch different types of movies and shows and stuff, it'll come out in your music.
I think 21 kind of lived more of a life where he experienced most stuff. So now you could tell in his raps, like he kind of switching up and he rapping better too. So Amar Rose put him on the water. He said he never drank water before and maybe she got him reading some shit. He says, shout out to my brother Jones the bull. That bull has great names, if I shall say so myself. We definitely met on that random story. Yeah, because him and Jones have the same name.
That kind of happened to me one time with my cousin because I didn't know my cousin. Me and my cousin has the same name and it's the same initials too, but we got the same middle name, same last name. So my aunt came to the school to get me one day. I was in the 9th grade because I was sick or something. She was like, yeah, some other boy named Brandon Pearson came, whatever I was, huh, it's another Brandon Pearson. And I thought about it and I was like, oh, I wonder if she was talking about whatever, whatever. And then it was him.
And that's how I found out. But anyway, he says, yeah, that register's office said I had parking tickets at a time when I didn't even have a wheel.
Then they said I couldn't graduate if I didn't pay the tickets. Mind you, I wasn't a candidate for graduation at the time, lol. However, I'm glad it happened because I got to meet Jones. Based on the mix up, first bull I met from dollar town, shout out to the D pause has been a super solid individual from the day I met him. One of the first people I met from Carolina that actually have been to have family from and really understand Philly. Shout out Jones digging into music Jones podcast, which can be found on all podcasts bought to you by the fine people at Krups Media Group.
He said free Diddy. He said it, y'all, not me. He said free Diddy. Yup, I said it. That shit ain't true. They trying to tear down another black man. They better not try this shit. With the last three black kings. We have hove, Brian and President Obama.
You should have hit the girl. Shut the fuck up. But once you mentioned the lady shine allegedly shot, I sure should have, because she should have. Just shut up. Nobody want to hear that shit.
Somebody sucked that baby's dick. Somebody sucked that baby's dick. Cooper. Good. And junior voice, he said, anytime I watch the video on YouTube, I crack the fuck up. He said, surge pricing at wendy's trash. Oh, Bubba dove was. I can't stand that nigga.
[00:21:24] Speaker B: Really?
[00:21:24] Speaker C: Bubba Dove? Where he from? You know.
[00:21:26] Speaker B: No, you know who that is?
[00:21:28] Speaker A: I don't.
[00:21:28] Speaker C: He's a little lispy boy. He call everything trash. He be talking about sports, though. Little dark skinned nigga. He ain't got no hair on his face. He look like a fish a little.
[00:21:35] Speaker B: Bit.
[00:21:38] Speaker A: But I know I didn't know his name.
[00:21:40] Speaker C: Dave Thomas rolling over in his grave, fam. Bubba dub voice, you a bubba dub fan, Philly? Another good Joan can't wait to hear the next list. And regular Joan Philly, shout out to my boy Philly. Shout out to him. Writing it in what's the five paragraph essay form?
And the next email is from my homie Akia. Day one, shout out to Akia. Me and her had a little back and forth because it was a post that said, all the hoes get married. And then she said, what did she say in that post? Talking about? Yeah, because when I met my husband, I was out in the streets or whatever. I said, delete this.
Delete this now, immediately. Yeah. You said, hey, DJ blaze show, let me tell y'all what I've been watching. So BMF Lawanda need to knock ti back straight.
And the way the mom treating Charles brings me so much joy.
[00:22:36] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:22:36] Speaker C: How you got the audacity to cheat and be broke because he horny? Side note, do y'all think Lala age showing? She looking like the mama age this season.
Have you seen the real lady? She playing? No. Is a picture of T's real girlfriend, the real Lawanda. She had on a pantsuit. She like an old secretary.
And t had on a pantsuit, too. Them niggas, t had no swag back in the day.
[00:23:03] Speaker A: I think with the lala thing, they're trying to make her 80s, but Lala don't fit the aesthetic of that time frame. She got a big butt, she got a bbl.
She'd be wearing lashes and her face and stuff looks like now it doesn't look like 80s women weren't that made up back then.
[00:23:20] Speaker C: Right, but even you saw the last one, it was a scene in the bed.
[00:23:24] Speaker A: Right.
[00:23:25] Speaker C: But she's supposed to be older than them, though.
[00:23:27] Speaker A: Yeah, she is.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: She is. So maybe it's by design.
[00:23:30] Speaker C: Yeah, maybe that is it then.
[00:23:31] Speaker B: I do got to get caught up on BMF, though. I ain't going to hold you.
[00:23:34] Speaker C: You like in this season? Are you on the last season?
[00:23:36] Speaker B: I finished last season. I haven't started.
[00:23:38] Speaker C: I haven't started this.
[00:23:41] Speaker B: How many? It's only two. I need at least three to get in it because that's the main reason that I don't really watch tv because I ain't got the patience to be like each week, hanging on and waiting. So I wait for a couple of.
[00:23:50] Speaker C: Them to get there and I'd watch.
[00:23:52] Speaker B: A bunch at the same time.
[00:23:55] Speaker C: But the mama is way older than her. I wonder how old is the mama in real life?
The lady that plays the mama, she's.
[00:24:02] Speaker A: Still with us because I've seen a picture on set.
[00:24:04] Speaker C: No, not the real mama. The lady that plays the mama.
[00:24:08] Speaker A: Oh, she would be like Eddie Winslow them age.
[00:24:10] Speaker C: Yeah, because she was his girlfriend on that. So she probably in her fifty s.
[00:24:14] Speaker B: Then she got to be early 50s. Eddie Winslow our age in it?
[00:24:20] Speaker C: Hell no.
[00:24:21] Speaker A: He's a little bit older.
[00:24:22] Speaker C: Eddie was like teenager. He played a teenager when we were.
[00:24:25] Speaker B: He was driving when we was middle.
[00:24:26] Speaker C: School, so he probably was 20.
They'd be older playing teenagers. You know what I'm saying?
She says, I binged Abbot last year and started this season new and was pissed tf off that Gregory curved neen. Who was Gregory? Why?
But did he curve her?
[00:24:45] Speaker A: He did.
[00:24:46] Speaker C: Okay. I thought it was a mix up. And then she started dating.
[00:24:54] Speaker A: Even after that, when it was at the little field trip, they had the conversation about, okay, I'm feeling you, I'm feeling you.
[00:25:01] Speaker C: Oh, when it was, like, at the museum overnight. Yeah.
[00:25:04] Speaker A: But then when the school year started, Janine was like, hey, I think we should take it to the next level. And he was like, no. He's like, no.
[00:25:11] Speaker C: What was his reason?
[00:25:12] Speaker A: Off his friends.
[00:25:15] Speaker C: What was his reason? Did he give a reason?
Wasn't there a scene when the principal. When she was watching them?
[00:25:23] Speaker A: Yeah, that was the scene. She had hidden cameras in it.
[00:25:26] Speaker B: Okay, all right.
[00:25:28] Speaker C: We're not going through all this tension again. No, we are going to go through all this tension because that's the show. That's the thing about sitcoms. A lot of the stuff, they keep it the same for a long time. Kind of like it's another show.
Living single Kyle and what you call it, Maxine. They was fussing until they was fucking.
And Amy, who do you think the baby's daddy is? I'm so sick of this sister storyline. What are the girls going to tussle about on Facebook when we get these results on the midseason finale?
[00:26:03] Speaker A: So it's Tyler Perry. So it could go a lot of ways. It could go where one of the babies is Zach's and one is Erin's because the babies are in two different sacks. Or it could be either none of them because if you go back to Tyler Perry now, if loving you is wrong, they had a whole drawn out thing about who the baby daddy was. Who the baby daddy was, they couldn't find out. Whole girl was a hoe. And it wasn't none of them. People who we thought the baby was was the actual baby daddy.
[00:26:31] Speaker C: Where these people from? Dollarton.
[00:26:35] Speaker A: So it's Tyler Perry. We don't know how it could go.
[00:26:37] Speaker C: She said, if Zach the daddy, I might be done. I'm lying because this soul tie. Oh, God. He got on. Karen has to end.
[00:26:44] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness.
[00:26:45] Speaker C: And Danny is about to be teams atema, and I'm here for it.
[00:26:48] Speaker A: Yes. They all love that friendship. I can see that. Friendship. Yes.
[00:26:53] Speaker C: You say, love, y'all. Bye, akia. So shout out to y'all and shout out to a third of that email being stuff I have no knowledge about.
I'm just a reader.
Well, big cliff, what you been watching.
[00:27:06] Speaker B: Since you say you watching my eyelids every chance I get. No, but as far as tv, I have gotten into the Netflix series avatar.
[00:27:15] Speaker C: The last airbender. Yes. Okay.
[00:27:17] Speaker B: All right.
[00:27:18] Speaker C: Nerd alert.
[00:27:19] Speaker B: Yes, absolutely. You know what I'm saying? But it's fly.
[00:27:22] Speaker A: And a new season just came out, right?
[00:27:24] Speaker B: Well, it just started. It's a new show that they made. It's a live action show.
[00:27:29] Speaker C: They did do something before.
[00:27:31] Speaker B: So there was a movie that was brought out a few years ago that was supposed to been the first of several series because when I saw, mean, I knew the cartoon or whatever, but I ain't never watched it. Like, I. But it's a movie. I was like, all right, cool. Checked it out. The movie was trash. And so they just scrapped the sequels that were supposed to be coming out of it. Netflix picked it up, got it. And so now this live action show is more closely aligned to what I think the cartoon is. And talking with some other nerds, I was put onto the cartoon and started watching it and legit. It follows a lot of the same storylines of the three season cartoon.
[00:28:07] Speaker C: That cartoon was only three seasons?
[00:28:09] Speaker B: Yeah, three or four at the most.
[00:28:11] Speaker A: Like, it was longer.
[00:28:12] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess it was in syndication coming on.
[00:28:14] Speaker B: And that was the thing that it was in syndication. Kind of like Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball Z, I think, only has like six seasons or whatever. But you watching it feels like I've seen like a million of them or whatever.
[00:28:23] Speaker C: I thought they had, like, other ones.
[00:28:25] Speaker B: Like ultra dragon balls, and they do for that one. But I'm talking about, like, the OG. Yeah, but, like, the Avatar joint is like that. It's got good action. The storyline. It's live action, ain't it's. Even though they just dropped the first season, Netflix, you know how they do when they get that momentum going. They've already agreed and signed on for seasons two and three as well.
If y'all ain't checked it out. Like I said, it's not even, like, geeky where you have to know the original or nothing like that, but it's just fly. Good storyline, good acting. It's what the movie should have been. It's what the movie should have been. So I'm rocking with that. Like I said, I don't watch tv because I'm, like, waiting because all of these were already out. I went and I watched, like, one, then I watched two. I was like, I'm going to go ahead and wrap this up and literally watch, like, the last six in one night.
[00:29:11] Speaker C: I might check it out. I can't make no promises.
[00:29:13] Speaker B: Listen, if you watch the first one, you'll finish all that.
[00:29:16] Speaker C: Okay. What about you, Amy? What you been watching?
[00:29:18] Speaker A: New I started this show on BET plus called perimeter.
Bet is kind of dipping their toe in it to see how it works out because there's only four episodes and it's about drugs in Atlanta. But it's not like it's the softer side of it. Like, it follows this teenage girl. Her boyfriend is the drug dealer. Her dad is a councilman who was going to be running for mayor.
[00:29:42] Speaker C: Sound like the shaft.
[00:29:45] Speaker A: But it's based in the 90s. Yeah, because the opening scene is like the girl was getting ready to go to freaknick.
[00:29:53] Speaker C: Was she in high school? She was in college age. Okay.
[00:30:00] Speaker A: It could be better, but it wasn't bad. I do want to see what happens because it's only four episodes, so hopefully they'll continue it.
[00:30:09] Speaker C: That's all you watch.
[00:30:10] Speaker A: That's the only thing new I wanted to watch american fiction, but I just could not find the time yesterday.
[00:30:16] Speaker C: Find it, make it.
[00:30:18] Speaker B: It's like that.
[00:30:19] Speaker C: Yeah. It's a good movie. I watched it on it. I'm sorry. Jeffrey Wright and whoever else. I didn't watch it. I didn't rent it on prime. I didn't watch it on. I think it's on something.
Yeah, I didn't watch it on know. I found the app crystal clear.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: Oh, I know why I didn't watch it yesterday.
[00:30:36] Speaker C: Why?
[00:30:36] Speaker A: My boy wanted to watch the new edition movie. And you know that movie longer than fucking roots, so we watched that as a family.
[00:30:44] Speaker C: Why in the blue Blazers would he want to watch that?
[00:30:46] Speaker A: It's good.
[00:30:47] Speaker C: It is?
[00:30:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:49] Speaker C: Wasn't it like a three night thing or something?
[00:30:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Three part miniseries.
[00:30:52] Speaker C: I didn't want to see.
[00:30:53] Speaker A: And if you sit and watch it all together, it's like 8 hours, 5 hours long. Five, 6 hours.
[00:30:58] Speaker C: Yeah, it's good.
American fiction isn't like action movies. It's just like great acting and great writing. And it's a.
[00:31:11] Speaker A: Everybody in it.
[00:31:13] Speaker C: Yes. A lot of people in it. Issa Rae is in it. Tracy Ellis Ross, who white people don't know, is in it. Jeffrey wright. He's the main character. What's my man that played on?
[00:31:24] Speaker A: You can just call him fine ass.
[00:31:26] Speaker C: Or no, you won't think that about if you watch this movie. No.
What's the name of the movie, the show?
[00:31:33] Speaker A: Sterling Brown. Sterling.
[00:31:34] Speaker C: Sterling K. Brown. He's in it.
[00:31:37] Speaker A: Keith David is in it.
[00:31:39] Speaker C: Yes. Keith David is a hilarious scene in it.
He plays, like, his voice and him playing, like, it's not comical. Like, it's not funny, but it's funny. You know what I'm saying?
He plays that so well because he plays the president on Rick and Morty and he's saying serious shit, but it's comical shit. Like he funny, but he's in it.
[00:32:06] Speaker A: It's a lot of voice work.
[00:32:09] Speaker C: It's a lot of people you'll recognize in it, but it's a good thing. So I'll tell the synopsis of it. I won't give anything away. But Jeffrey Wright plays a writer.
He's a professor, too.
[00:32:26] Speaker B: I just hit a preview for that.
[00:32:27] Speaker C: And one of his books really isn't selling like that. Or, you know, some things happen. He writes a book where he's kind of being facetious or whatever, like just a bullshit book.
Not being funny, but just fucking around with his agent and with publishers. The publishers love it. The white people love it. They put it out, want him to sell so much money. Whatever. He's grappling between putting his real identity out as the writer or using this. I think it's a pseudonym, right.
But it's a good dialogue, and you'll have some feels in there and all of that.
[00:33:12] Speaker B: And it's on prime. MGM.
[00:33:14] Speaker A: You say MGM for free with the subscription, of course. But prime, you can rent it.
[00:33:19] Speaker C: You can rent it on prime. Yeah. Or if you got one of them apps. Yeah, they got the glass caveat.
[00:33:27] Speaker B: I actually saw the preview for that at a movie theater. I thought it was going to be like a movie movie, but no, it's a movie movie.
It was in theater.
[00:33:36] Speaker C: It was in theaters.
[00:33:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I missed it at theaters.
[00:33:39] Speaker C: Okay. It came out in November. Oh, dog rabbit. Yeah.
[00:33:42] Speaker B: All right.
[00:33:44] Speaker C: But, yeah, so that's that. I want to see hip hop history, the Afion Crockett movie, which is like a spoof, but it's only in limited theaters and all of that. So ape on, you got to come to regal because it's only in AMC theaters. So I might have to glass you out, boy. One of them apps I want to give you red. But.
[00:34:11] Speaker A: Before we get started, it was a lot of birthdays last week. I just wanted to shout out some birthdays.
[00:34:15] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:34:17] Speaker A: Shout out to cooking as male.
[00:34:20] Speaker C: Cooking as male.
[00:34:21] Speaker A: Male.
[00:34:21] Speaker C: Oh, male. Male.
[00:34:22] Speaker A: Yeah, male.
Ribs and Q.
[00:34:25] Speaker C: He might hit us in three weeks.
[00:34:27] Speaker A: Yeah, he going to hear it, but it just ain't going to be this week.
Jones music. Jones podcast.
[00:34:33] Speaker C: Hold on, let me see where Jones at? Let me see. All right, here we go. Yeah.
Shout out to Jones. I don't think he listened either.
[00:34:41] Speaker A: Damn. Jones and DJ phenom.
[00:34:45] Speaker C: Oh, shout out to phenom.
[00:34:46] Speaker A: So all three of them had birthdays.
[00:34:47] Speaker C: Back to back, all niggas.
[00:34:49] Speaker A: Ladies, get on away from these motherfuckers. Because they're all pisces. Please.
[00:34:52] Speaker C: What that mean? They fishy.
Shout out to the homies.
Phenome stood the boys up last night. You're supposed to shout out to y'all, boy.
Anything else? Any more church announcements?
[00:35:12] Speaker A: No, just wanted to give some birthday shout outs. Yeah, sound like it.
[00:35:16] Speaker C: Yeah. I hope you all had a lot of brown liquor. Jones had a cookout last night.
[00:35:22] Speaker A: Jones went live for, like, he did 20 seconds.
[00:35:25] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:35:25] Speaker C: It was wild out there.
[00:35:26] Speaker A: He was just, like, so lit. I was like, oh, man, he is enjoying his birthday.
[00:35:30] Speaker C: He told me. Too late. Yeah, we cooking out at my daddy house.
[00:35:34] Speaker A: He went live and he was singing, and then it was like 20 seconds long.
[00:35:43] Speaker C: Yeah, but shout out to them, boys.
Where do we start? I guess, you know, last week we didn't talk about the Reese Latisa thing. The last couple of weeks, we really talked about her.
[00:35:55] Speaker A: Yeah. And that's because I didn't watch it.
[00:35:57] Speaker C: Oh, you didn't?
[00:35:57] Speaker A: It's too long.
[00:35:58] Speaker C: Hey, you'll never say that again.
[00:36:01] Speaker A: If you were to sit and watch it because there's people who put all of it together so that you won't have to keep clicking on the video. So there's people who went to YouTube and put it all together so you can watch it continuously, and it's like 4 hours long.
[00:36:15] Speaker C: Really?
[00:36:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:36:15] Speaker C: And people watched all of thing. I saw people talking about it, and I saw people talking about the dude legion or whatever. But Kev on stage, they talked about it on his show. They kind of bullet points or whatever, because I guess him and his co host, angel, they watched all of it.
It was a lot with what the guy did.
I was somewhere, I was talking. I was like, maybe it'll be like the Zora story. Remember that from Twitter? Yeah, but that movie was not that good.
[00:36:51] Speaker A: No.
[00:36:52] Speaker C: I don't know if it was the actresses or just reading it on Twitter.
[00:36:56] Speaker A: Was definitely better than watching happen on the.
[00:37:00] Speaker C: So with that being said, teresa Johnson, theresa tisa lady. Because didn't they offer her, like, a bmw?
[00:37:07] Speaker A: Yeah, she started getting a lot of companies like, hey, inbox us. Hey, we want to send you on a trip.
[00:37:16] Speaker C: Do you know why? Bmw hit her up or whatever.
[00:37:19] Speaker A: I want to say it was because the nigga lied to her about a car somewhere in the story.
[00:37:24] Speaker C: Okay. Amongst other things this nigga lied about. I think one of the things she found out was, like, he used a different birth, I mean, a different Social Security number on the marriage license than he did on one of the things they were trying to get. And the only reason she found out was because she had a job that had to get, like, a security clearance. So they had to check her background and her husband's background, and that's how she found out some stuff. It was, like, a whole bunch of stuff where he lied. He had used screenshots for bank statements saying he had so much money and all kinds. It was, like, a lot of stuff. But I guess, like, you know, we didn't watch it. I don't know. Cliff. You watched any of you heard.
[00:38:01] Speaker A: To get a bitch is just, like, extreme.
[00:38:05] Speaker C: Well, not get the bitch because he had the bitch. I think it was just to keep the bitch.
[00:38:08] Speaker A: Well, yeah, to keep her.
[00:38:10] Speaker C: To keep her.
[00:38:10] Speaker A: Because they met online.
[00:38:11] Speaker C: They met online. And I guess he was so smooth, they wanted to meet.
And that Covid time was weird. Okay. For me, Covid times was regular, because I still went to work every day, basically, and I would see you all on social media. I was liking it because everybody was home. We was watching tv together, watching Tiger King and shit. Watch this, watch that. You know what I'm saying? But for a lot of people like that went to work every day, and they couldn't go to work. They was lonely.
And so I think a lot of people, like, shacked up and all kind of stuff like that because they didn't want to quarantine alone. And that was the thing with them. I think they said after three weeks or something like that, they decided to move in together.
[00:38:53] Speaker A: It moved really fast.
[00:38:54] Speaker C: That should have been a red flag for her. Well, that was the thing a lot of people saying, too. She ignored a lot of red flags. But I guess her way of telling the story and the way that she got, I think it was 50 million views on TikTok. Her story got 50 million views on TikTok. I guess with that, people see value in it or whatever. So she signed CAa, one of the biggest agencies, talent agencies in the industry.
[00:39:23] Speaker A: I think that was wild, because it don't really take a lot of talent to tell a story.
[00:39:29] Speaker C: Oh, it does take talent to tell a story.
[00:39:31] Speaker A: She didn't tell it well, because I did watch a few of them, and it was just like her talking. It wasn't like she was animated and like, oh, my God. And guess what happened next? There was no charisma. It was just like. Yeah. And then he told me that he had secured the funds for the house, and I believed him. And he was on the phone with his friend.
[00:39:53] Speaker C: Really?
[00:39:54] Speaker A: He was on the phone with this agent saying that he had the money. It was like that.
It was no off in it now.
[00:40:02] Speaker B: So maybe that's why a talent agency like that would sign her. To be able to get the rights to not just her, but the story. So that rather than making a movie that was trash like that, why would.
[00:40:13] Speaker C: They need the rights to the story?
[00:40:14] Speaker B: Because if it's hers and a real account of her life or what she put out there is happening.
[00:40:19] Speaker A: There's already a movie.
[00:40:20] Speaker C: Yeah, on Tubi.
[00:40:22] Speaker A: So you remember. What's the girl?
Carly Russell.
[00:40:26] Speaker C: Carly Hulk. Yeah.
[00:40:27] Speaker A: So they made a movie called the girl who saw the baby on the side of the road.
[00:40:31] Speaker C: Now they got one.
[00:40:31] Speaker A: And what was one for? Megan Stallion.
[00:40:33] Speaker C: Megan, the girl got shot in the.
[00:40:35] Speaker A: Foot, and now there's one for her. The girl who did not know who she married.
[00:40:40] Speaker B: To be wild.
[00:40:42] Speaker C: Not to be.
[00:40:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:40:43] Speaker C: It's not Toby. It's just niggas.
[00:40:46] Speaker B: Yeah, but here's why I say Toby. Because they give a platform for it. Because niggas been wildin'for. Years, generations. Tubi has now collectively given you one place to go and find some of the most bootlegged ish.
[00:40:58] Speaker A: And I fucking love it.
[00:40:59] Speaker C: Oh, my God.
Because you know who owns Tubi?
[00:41:03] Speaker B: Who's that?
[00:41:04] Speaker C: The same niggas who own Fox.
[00:41:07] Speaker A: Oh, really?
[00:41:08] Speaker B: But here's. Even now I'm putting my little tinfoil hat on. You know, ESPN acquired a good significant portion of Fox. I say ESPN, but the Walt Disney parent company acquired a bunch of them. They're reeling, and they realize that they are at a point that they are about to fold. Some of their tv shows, they're selling off stuff because it's ESPN. No, Fox is getting ready to fold, like 911. For a lot of years, 911 was one of the major shows on Fox, and now it's on ABC. It's one of the things that they had to sell off, and so they got to get money. And so now they go for the low.
[00:41:42] Speaker C: You say 911?
[00:41:45] Speaker B: Yeah, that's on ABC now. Because, again, where they bought the X Men from them, they bought so much of the stuff that they were trying to make money from because they floundering. Of course, they're going for low hanging fruit.
[00:41:56] Speaker C: They're doing it, but it's not like Fox that's doing. It's the nigga that own Fox, the parent company.
[00:42:02] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. As an entity. They losing money.
[00:42:04] Speaker C: No, but it's the same person who said, I think it was Roland Martin.
He's doing basically what he did with Fox. He's doing it with. So, like, he was like, with Fox. Remember back in the day, Fox was where all the black people shit. All black people's shit was. And living color Martin, mad tv, all of that shit. It was like, black people shit. They used that money, then became the biggest, like, loudspeaker for right wing wild shit. And now they're doing it again, just with independent black artists stuff. Taking that now mainly only black people talking about it. Because I want people to be like a Tubi movie when really, Tubi really was just another streaming service. And all they had. They had all the had, like, show. I think Martin was on Tubi for a while. For a little while. Martin was. Well, it was. Well, no, Martin was an HBO thing, but I don't think it came on Fox, though. What time did Martin used to come on Fox? It came on Fox, but. Yeah, but it was produced by HBO. Because I remember the HBO thing used to come on at the end. Anyway, so that was on Tubi. It was a lot of little shows that you couldn't find other places. They were on Tubi.
[00:43:14] Speaker A: It still is like, amen. Like during Christmas, I wanted to watch the Christmas episode of amen. Where can I find this? Tubi had it come holler at us.
[00:43:24] Speaker C: They just let independent people put their stuff up there, but they using that to fund whatever else kind of bullshit they're going to fund in the future. Exactly. Which has me torn about supporting it. Because you can fund whatever you want to fund in private, but don't do it publicly. Don't let me know for show.
[00:43:47] Speaker A: Always has had that audacity, like, what.
[00:43:49] Speaker B: You going to do? This is what we're doing.
[00:43:51] Speaker C: Yeah, and then they got rid of all the black.
[00:43:53] Speaker B: But which is why I won't, because I'm not even like the ratchet tv fan, like the housewives and stuff like that. I ain't to none of that. So them movies breath like, nah, man, I'm good.
[00:44:07] Speaker C: And it's a show on tubi that's in South Carolina. I watched it to support.
[00:44:13] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:44:15] Speaker C: But it's a place that they put it out. So that's why I'm kind of torn about it because you got the McGraw abs and all of that other stuff. They have on there a lot of them Detroit movies and stuff, which is crazy.
[00:44:26] Speaker A: There is a white side of to be, too.
They got they little movies like that, too.
[00:44:33] Speaker C: I wouldn't doubt it. I wouldn't doubt it.
[00:44:35] Speaker A: The way it's like, bad show up in my algorithm.
[00:44:38] Speaker C: Bad produced type stuff.
[00:44:40] Speaker A: Good, they got them, too.
[00:44:43] Speaker C: But we the only ones who talking about it like that.
[00:44:45] Speaker B: Or are they talking and you're just not listening to their circles?
[00:44:48] Speaker C: Who? The white people?
[00:44:49] Speaker A: I always wondered about that. I'm like, what's going on on white facebook?
[00:44:52] Speaker C: I wouldn't know.
[00:44:54] Speaker A: I can count on my hands.
[00:44:55] Speaker C: But we see it sometimes. Like, remember it was. I can't think of the lady name, but it was like some kind of, like one small town. And the lady had came with a post, and she was like, this lady sleeps with married men. And this that, the third blah, blah, blah. And it went viral in the black spaces, too, because she was talking about this lady of some small town. And then people was like, y'all, I went down a rabbit hole. And she done slept with this man, too, and all kind of stuff. Like the whole town. But they had that kind of stuff, too. That's why, like you said, they have their side of the tubies and all of that, and they got their own drama. We just ain't in it.
White Twitter can't just be Taylor Swift and the Kardashians. It got to be some mess over there, too, right?
[00:45:38] Speaker B: A little trash.
[00:45:39] Speaker C: But you don't want to be over there with their Twitter and stuff like that. Because along with the Taylor Swift's and all of that type of stuff that's in it, it's going to be some racist.
[00:45:50] Speaker A: Oh, it's going to be some racist stuff.
[00:45:51] Speaker C: Yeah, man, it was one video I saw. It was like, a lady, a dude. I don't know what was going on at some apartment. He was like, fussing at the people in the house, whatever. Like, come outside, whatever. And the dude came outside, this nigga shot, and then the other nigga shot, they missed. But the mama come, what y'all got? She come out in a robe and all of that. The mama wind up getting shot in the leg, right?
The first comment I see, you see, this is why I don't want to live around these gorillas anyway. I'm like, God damn. But he right, though.
[00:46:24] Speaker B: We don't want you to say it, though.
[00:46:26] Speaker C: Yeah, I don't want to live around these animals. You know what I'm saying? So that's the kind of stuff you'll see on white Twitter, that type of stuff.
[00:46:35] Speaker A: Not anymore. Like with x, anything can fly.
[00:46:40] Speaker C: I don't even want to go there no more.
[00:46:41] Speaker B: It is so ratchet, bro. It's Pornhub part two.
[00:46:45] Speaker C: Only time I go on there is when I click the link. That's it.
[00:46:48] Speaker A: And you know what? That link taking you.
[00:46:49] Speaker C: Oh, lord.
[00:46:50] Speaker A: When you see that, God, it is so.
I don't know if we was going to go over this, but Facebook went down last week. Well, meta, meta had no idea meta went down. So it was Facebook, Instagram and threads.
[00:47:04] Speaker C: LinkedIn too, right?
[00:47:05] Speaker A: That was separate. It was a separate day.
[00:47:07] Speaker C: They're not on the same.
[00:47:08] Speaker B: I don't think LinkedIn is.
[00:47:10] Speaker C: Meta don't own LinkedIn.
[00:47:11] Speaker A: I don't think so. But it was on a whole separate day. Okay, so metal went down. Of course. I needed something because I'm the social media chick. I needed something.
[00:47:20] Speaker C: So you went.
[00:47:20] Speaker A: I ran to x ass everywhere.
[00:47:25] Speaker C: Everywhere.
[00:47:27] Speaker A: You all are fucking at 10:00 in the morning. Oh, my God.
[00:47:31] Speaker C: Somebody got to do it.
Somebody got to do it.
[00:47:36] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. And Thor.
I hope you all don't follow Thor, but Thor used to be on Chicago Inc.
What was the thing, the tattoo show?
[00:47:49] Speaker C: Oh, I know you're talking about Chicago.
Black ink, black ink, Chicago.
[00:47:55] Speaker A: Thor was on black.
[00:47:56] Speaker C: He do some wild shit. He'd be in a cage and he do gay porn.
[00:48:01] Speaker A: He do it all. Thor got a. He got an only fans. He did a preview and he put it on x. He was fucking a rotisserie chicken.
He do it all.
[00:48:13] Speaker C: Is that a crime? Is that bestiality?
[00:48:16] Speaker A: The chicken was dead, so I guess not.
[00:48:17] Speaker C: That's bestiality and necrophilia bling.
[00:48:23] Speaker A: Halloween. Around Halloween, he fucked the pumpkin. Welcome in the season.
[00:48:31] Speaker B: Now I'm good.
[00:48:32] Speaker C: Boom. Bye bye.
[00:48:34] Speaker A: And I mean, his body is amazing.
[00:48:38] Speaker C: I'll never know, but ever.
[00:48:40] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:48:40] Speaker C: Sterling K. Brown. How old is Sterling K. Brown Manning?
[00:48:44] Speaker B: 50 plus, if not 60.
[00:48:45] Speaker A: This nigga, he's beautiful, ain't he?
[00:48:48] Speaker C: Is in some kind of shape, you hear me?
[00:48:51] Speaker A: Beautiful.
[00:48:51] Speaker C: As a straight heterosexual cis head man.
[00:48:55] Speaker A: Tell you something, he's 47 and he is.
[00:48:59] Speaker C: Oh, he's 47.
[00:49:00] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:49:00] Speaker B: Eddie Winslow, also 47.
[00:49:03] Speaker C: You looked it up.
[00:49:04] Speaker A: I did.
[00:49:05] Speaker B: Literally 47 years old.
[00:49:07] Speaker A: Can you imagine him and him and Starlink Brown the same age?
[00:49:11] Speaker C: Can you imagine him and superhead having sex? Who?
[00:49:15] Speaker B: Eddie Winslow.
[00:49:16] Speaker A: Well, she got Eddie Winslow. She didn't get what's his real name. She didn't get him.
[00:49:20] Speaker C: Damn. What is that, nigga?
[00:49:21] Speaker B: Darius McCrae.
[00:49:22] Speaker A: Darius McCrary?
[00:49:23] Speaker C: Mccrary?
[00:49:24] Speaker A: Yeah. She didn't fuck Darius McCrary. She fucked Eddie Winslow. He was on top of his game then.
Never happened.
[00:49:31] Speaker C: She didn't fucking when he was Eddie Winslow.
[00:49:33] Speaker A: It was right after.
[00:49:34] Speaker C: Hell, no.
[00:49:35] Speaker A: Yeah, no, right after family matters ended.
[00:49:38] Speaker C: You think so?
[00:49:39] Speaker B: 90, they were still in syndication. He's still riding high off it. Like, niggas are still calling Jaleo Urkel.
[00:49:45] Speaker C: They still call him that now? He got a weed called purple Urkel.
[00:49:49] Speaker B: I mean, at this point, you've gone past it. I'm not dead. I'm not dead. Tillio, just pay me.
[00:49:53] Speaker A: Brothers ended in what? 2000?
[00:49:57] Speaker C: Hell no.
Google. You all got computers in your hand. Any pockets?
[00:50:06] Speaker B: Why wouldn't family matters have ended then?
[00:50:09] Speaker C: 2000, nigga. Family matters ended when?
[00:50:12] Speaker A: 98.
[00:50:13] Speaker B: 98.
[00:50:13] Speaker A: Still, that's not that far. Two years, not that far off. But think about when superhead was on top of her game, 2000. Round the 2000s, she fucked Eddie Winslow.
[00:50:25] Speaker C: I was right, and you were right in the conversation because it damn sure didn't end in the 2000. I knew before I graduated high school, but back to Risa Tisa. So she has a contract.
But like you said, though, they don't need her rights. I can make a movie about you right now.
[00:50:47] Speaker B: Yeah, but then you could also have you open yourself or leave yourself open for the litigation. And if I feel like, yo, nah, that's my story. Da da da. And if I can prove it in any way, even if you got the money, you're going to have to give me some of.
[00:50:58] Speaker C: No, no. You're a public figure. You're big cliff.
[00:51:07] Speaker A: Well, okay, if they sign her, then that means, like, any type of endorsements and stuff that have to go through.
[00:51:15] Speaker C: They'Ll be trying to get that for her.
[00:51:18] Speaker B: Yeah, but they get a percentage of it now as well.
[00:51:19] Speaker C: Yeah, they will, but, I mean, there's a reason.
[00:51:21] Speaker B: And she can also use them to negotiate higher percentages and get. I was listening to NFL radio. I hate to bring it back to sports, but they were talking about players who represent themselves versus those who have agents in the room. Yeah, you get to eliminate the perspective or the part of what you have to pay that agent. But because they have that experience, they're able to get do more and they take a percentage, but you get more because they have that skill set to go out and greater reach. So with this, if they've got a greater reach, they're the biggest one in the world. They can go and get her moral stuff. And even if they do try to adapt an official movie and all of that, she's getting more and then they get a percentage of it, too. So it's a win win for both.
[00:51:56] Speaker C: I mean, for her, definitely.
[00:51:57] Speaker A: Yeah, because the lady who did not know who she married, that ain't going to do big.
[00:52:03] Speaker C: Oh, no, but people are going to watch it.
[00:52:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I will.
[00:52:07] Speaker B: But think about black Twitter or black tubi that would watch it versus if they make it into an actual feature film.
[00:52:15] Speaker C: Here's the thing, though. Lifetime, even, I wonder, do the white people know about it?
[00:52:22] Speaker B: Not at all. And that's what I'm saying. An agency like that would be able to. How many people watch a two b versus how many are watch a lifetime?
[00:52:28] Speaker A: You know that on lifetime on a Saturday night, the white women are going to watch it because they love Lifetime.
[00:52:32] Speaker C: Yeah, but what I'm saying is they'll just watch it just because. Well, yeah, they'll just watch just because. They won't watch it because of. It's her story.
[00:52:41] Speaker B: Right.
[00:52:41] Speaker C: They just watch it because.
[00:52:42] Speaker B: So now you got the best of both worlds. More money.
[00:52:47] Speaker C: True. Well, we'll see what becomes of this, of her thing.
Let's see. We got a lot in a little bit of time.
Let's see.
Where do I want to go? I guess we'll stay here.
Well, that's quick. We leave that for quick hits.
One thing I saw a lot of people talking about, a lot of women are upset with Drea because she's pregnant by a 22 year old and she's 39.
She's pregnant by Houston rocket star Jalen Green.
[00:53:23] Speaker A: I'm upset.
[00:53:24] Speaker C: Why are you upset?
[00:53:25] Speaker A: Because she got pregnant. Girl, that's just for fucking on. What are you doing?
[00:53:28] Speaker C: No, she's trying to secure the bag. I understand.
[00:53:31] Speaker A: Yeah. It's two sides. It's two sides. It is.
[00:53:34] Speaker C: There's only one side. You think she's enjoying sex? She don't enjoy sex.
[00:53:37] Speaker A: She can't enjoy sex.
[00:53:39] Speaker C: What do you mean she can't enjoy sex?
[00:53:40] Speaker A: Why? The way she had a lot of it?
[00:53:42] Speaker C: No, I don't know. I just don't think she's enjoying sex if you're 39. I don't know. 39. When I was 22, I wasn't having sex the right way.
[00:53:55] Speaker A: That's true. But if she's teaching him she's enjoying it.
[00:53:59] Speaker C: She's not.
[00:53:59] Speaker B: Why wouldn't she?
[00:54:00] Speaker A: Because 25 is the sweet stop. When they 25, they got a lot of energy, baby.
[00:54:08] Speaker C: I wasn't doing it.
[00:54:09] Speaker A: Toss you around a fucking room.
[00:54:10] Speaker C: I wasn't doing it the right way until I was 28, 20, because I.
[00:54:13] Speaker A: Had that 39 25 dynamic.
That's different. And when you 39 that thing on, go like a 39 year old woman go.
[00:54:26] Speaker C: You're looking at me like, I don't know.
[00:54:33] Speaker A: They're having a lot of sex.
[00:54:39] Speaker B: Professional athlete, he taking it to pound town. That's it.
[00:54:42] Speaker C: He's just pounding it out.
[00:54:43] Speaker A: She could be teaching him.
[00:54:45] Speaker C: I doubt it. She can't teach herself. She look like she read with her index finger.
She don't.
[00:54:53] Speaker A: I think Drea has had a lot of growth since we first met her.
[00:54:56] Speaker C: The only growth she's had since we've met her has been inside her vagina.
[00:55:00] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:55:01] Speaker C: That's it.
[00:55:02] Speaker A: Wow.
We've seen that low side of Drea who's left her kid to go be.
[00:55:08] Speaker C: Famous, and now she has another kid that's almost.
How old is her son?
[00:55:15] Speaker A: 22.
Disgusting.
[00:55:19] Speaker B: Wait, and the dude. 25?
[00:55:21] Speaker C: No, the dude is 22.
Welcome to Carolina sports talk.
[00:55:28] Speaker B: Available on your favorite.
[00:55:31] Speaker C: I'm glad when it officially came out because people were talking about it, like, on sports shows and stuff. I saw a few people talking about it because they saw her at a game and it looked like she had, like, a little baby bump. So a couple of the niggas, like, I want to see the same energy from women know. I saw a couple people say that. How do y'all feel? Y'all got a double understanding, whatever. But, man, like, yesterday, the day before yesterday, whenever it dropped, the women are disgusted with her.
[00:55:57] Speaker A: I'm not the only thing I'm disgusted about. And then, like I said, it's two sides. She's securing the bag, is getting pregnant.
[00:56:04] Speaker C: That's the only thing.
[00:56:05] Speaker A: You 22, you just be fucking on them. But now.
[00:56:10] Speaker C: If the nigga work at a plant, you just fuck on him. Because he's 22, it's going to be years before he can make it management.
His back going to be toe up. They will get all the work out of them knees. Pause them knees and ankle, and all his feet going to be fucked up.
[00:56:25] Speaker A: Circle back with them when they about 50.
[00:56:27] Speaker C: Yeah, 40 early 40.
[00:56:29] Speaker A: Stacked up that 401k.
[00:56:30] Speaker C: Yeah. Because they dumb and they just do whatever they say. They're going to manage 3%. That was my mama told me. You know what I'm saying? Nigga don't know how much you got in the motherfucker. You know what I mean?
They just go to work happy every day, seven to seven.
[00:56:44] Speaker B: I'm just grateful for this opportunity.
[00:56:46] Speaker C: Work Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday off, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Go back Friday, Saturday. How do I know? Because I work that same job.
You only work 14 days a week. You know what I mean? I mean, 14 days a month. Get the seven days off and shit. Them twelve hour shifts.
[00:57:03] Speaker B: Clarence Earl and them boy.
[00:57:05] Speaker C: Yeah, working there with old man and shit. Your best friend at the job, he. Mr. Smith, you don't even want to call about, man. Just call Miss Steve. Come on, Mr. Smith. Well, I'm going to call you Mr. Steve.
[00:57:15] Speaker B: No, just drop the. All right, Smith.
[00:57:21] Speaker A: It's a catch 22 to me. Again. I don't know, I just couldn't imagine having a baby at 39.
[00:57:26] Speaker C: Catch 22, indeed.
[00:57:28] Speaker A: My God. Yes, indeed.
[00:57:34] Speaker C: And I don't know if on the view they were talking about this or what led to the conversation, but Whoopi admits that one of her recent boyfriends was 40 years older than her.
[00:57:47] Speaker A: That's just nasty, Whoopi.
[00:57:49] Speaker C: She said they was hanging out and shit. His first name was Methuselah because that's how old you had to be to be 40 years older than Whoopi. They got to be old as hell. Whoopi is 68.
Or maybe she was in her, like, 40s or something.
[00:58:06] Speaker A: Did she say what year this happened? Because they're still old. That's still nasty. I don't know. Older men.
[00:58:12] Speaker C: How much older make you make that noise?
[00:58:15] Speaker A: Anything older than me, really?
[00:58:17] Speaker C: Shut up.
[00:58:18] Speaker B: Wait, hold on, hold on.
[00:58:25] Speaker A: I'm joking. This is my history with older men. Actually, my son's dad is older than me.
[00:58:32] Speaker C: How much older?
[00:58:33] Speaker A: Just one year.
[00:58:34] Speaker C: That don't count.
[00:58:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I like older women.
[00:58:39] Speaker C: You like older women? Yeah, older.
[00:58:41] Speaker B: Even if you have, like, a month older.
[00:58:43] Speaker A: But I'm saying the young girls be, like, unknown, right? That's what they call the older guys.
It's a difference between the silver foxes, who still are active, who still can fuck, and then it's like the sugar daddies who drive around slow with all their mail in their dashboard.
[00:59:05] Speaker C: That's slack.
[00:59:08] Speaker A: Every piece of mail they got this month is stuck in their dashboard. I hate when people, they driving slow?
No. Hell no. Not them.
[00:59:16] Speaker C: They got a hat in the damn back.
In the back glass.
[00:59:20] Speaker A: Not them. No. That's yucky.
[00:59:23] Speaker C: You want the silver fox?
[00:59:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I can deal with a silver fox.
[00:59:25] Speaker C: Okay. Day older.
So, yeah, I thought that was interesting that that came out with Whoopi.
Let's see what else before we get out of here.
Oh, yeah. Time running. We had some good conversation. Shit happened.
Um, here's something real quick.
Did y'all see the.
[01:00:04] Speaker A: Mm hmm.
[01:00:05] Speaker B: Oh, the Dave Chappelle.
[01:00:07] Speaker C: Yeah. He said that fucked up his career.
No, darling, that didn't fuck up your career.
You fucked up your career. It's crazy because shout out to l from digital Studios podcast. He think he won't tv show beef with me. Yo, I rant with said he was in here. He was interviewing Keith Murray. And out of all the people in the music industry, Keith Murray could call.
He called Dylan on FaceTime, I think because somebody asked about his top five. Somebody was like, dylon, dialine Dye line. This nigga just called Dylan right then, spot or whatever.
[01:00:49] Speaker A: He just answered.
[01:00:50] Speaker C: Yeah, he had shit else to do.
I don't like when people that's on the fringes of being in the industry or whatever, they don't make it, and then they blame their hardships on not making it when you could have just got a regular job.
[01:01:09] Speaker B: So here's the thing.
I don't think that Dave Chappelle ruined his career.
I don't think Dave Chappelle did him any favors.
Because if you think about, like, we talked about Urkel still being associated as Urkel, and that's the only thing that people are going, you know, I what mean put with him, sonic the hedgehog.
Urkel is voices. That's cool. He Urkel. But, like, with Dylon, every time you hear that, that's all you're going to think. And so when he had a line in the interview that was saying, like, when he send his music out to djs and to radio stations, all, they'd be like, oh, that's the nigga, the top five, dialine da line. And so that association. And they don't even honestly or earnestly what he's playing.
[01:01:55] Speaker C: But you know what he could have did, though? He could have did, like, young Berg.
[01:02:00] Speaker A: Flip his whole career.
[01:02:01] Speaker C: Yeah, young Berg was known for getting robbed and beat up, but then he started sending out beats as hitmaker, heat maker, whatever his name is, and switched to hitmaker. Yeah.
What is it?
[01:02:13] Speaker A: He hit maker.
[01:02:14] Speaker C: Hit maker. Heat maker.
[01:02:15] Speaker B: I thought it was hit maker.
[01:02:16] Speaker A: Hit maker.
[01:02:16] Speaker C: Hit maker. Solid heat, hit maker Jones.
But yeah, he was a joke until he started sending out the beat.
[01:02:26] Speaker A: Rebrand himself, right?
[01:02:28] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:02:28] Speaker B: And that's why I say it's not his fault. He just didn't do him no favors.
[01:02:33] Speaker C: How many people do you think, really? Well, a lot of people. We used to leave work early on Tuesday. We used to get off at ten. The show started some way. I was in front of my tv on when making the band came on at ten. So shout out to Teresa. That's the only t bone black woman manager I had that was worth a damn. Oh, and my sister. Twice. You had her twice?
[01:02:56] Speaker A: I had her twice.
[01:02:57] Speaker C: Really?
[01:02:57] Speaker A: At a total different company.
[01:02:59] Speaker C: Ah, you did shout out to her.
You know what?
Go ahead, T Bone, man, we need to have a potluck. Man, y'all about potluck. Shout out to T Bone. Anyway, she hit me up last night because I said something about a guy, this little jazz bar here or whatever. This nigga was so horrible, she didn't say it on the post. I guess she didn't want people to know she was talking shit. She's like, I was in there for two minutes and I left. He was bad.
But anyway, I ain't got nothing else.
We got to get this.
[01:03:35] Speaker A: All right? So we're going to keep it along the lines of rap music. JT of the city girls has announced that. Don't you get your hand off that fucking button.
JT of the city girls has announced that she is going solo.
We do. We do.
[01:03:52] Speaker C: Which one is JT?
[01:03:53] Speaker A: JT is the one that everybody says can rap. Yeah.
[01:03:57] Speaker C: So will she be Mia or will she be the other one? Which one was the light skinned one? Mia.
[01:04:04] Speaker A: Damn.
What's the other one name?
JT will be the thick one.
[01:04:09] Speaker C: The light skinned one.
No, we talking about on the show.
[01:04:14] Speaker A: Tell me the show rap shit.
[01:04:16] Speaker C: Because that's based on.
[01:04:20] Speaker A: Which is crazy.
[01:04:21] Speaker C: But you know what?
[01:04:21] Speaker A: She would be the light Skinner.
[01:04:23] Speaker C: She would be the light Skinner because JT was the real rapper and she the one who got arrested for scamming. And this girl is getting investigated for scamming. And she's a real rapper. So I think it is her. Yeah.
[01:04:35] Speaker A: So anyway, I am excited to hear what she got cooking up.
[01:04:40] Speaker C: We're here.
I ain't never seen you. She talked about she love sexy red so much. I ain't never seen her come playing her pussy brown or whatever this fuck.
[01:04:49] Speaker A: Who, me?
[01:04:49] Speaker C: You? Yeah.
Every time I hear you pummeling, she coming out here pumping up some damn ninety s, r and B. Fuck my baby dad. I might have turned your damn mic off.
[01:05:00] Speaker B: You did. At least twice a minimum.
[01:05:15] Speaker C: You got there running.
You got to have me commit.
[01:05:20] Speaker A: Keep CDV some other trash rapper. Even though JT ain't trash. But Krishan Rock is wanted and she says she ain't turning herself in.
[01:05:31] Speaker C: Is she wanted for the thing that happened with Tamar? Is that it?
[01:05:37] Speaker A: No, this is Oklahoma.
Something about some drugs or something. But yeah, she said she ain't turning herself in because if she do, who gonna raise her baby?
[01:05:47] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care.
[01:05:51] Speaker A: We care about the baby. We care about Christian Jr.
[01:05:53] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care.
[01:05:56] Speaker A: That's an innocent baby.
[01:06:02] Speaker C: We don't give a damn about that damn crip.
Baby. Crip. Go ahead.
[01:06:09] Speaker A: Speaking of babies, Halle Berry said, halle Berry. Halle Bailey said, don't y'all worry about hers.
[01:06:14] Speaker C: Which one is that? Is that the one?
Ariel, did you see that white dude try to clown her and her man start talking about his dead mama?
[01:06:27] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't like him, but I did like that. I like his response.
[01:06:31] Speaker C: And then he had a blunt. He was like, we smoking on. I think the dude mama name was, like, Ashley or whatever. We smoking on that Ashley pack. And it had a picture of her face at the end of the blunt.
I don't know if the dude said.
[01:06:44] Speaker A: The white guy said that Halle looked like ET, and whole time, his mama was the one that looked like ET.
[01:06:49] Speaker C: Her dead ass.
[01:06:55] Speaker A: She did not owe us any obligation to expose her to her pregnancy or her baby.
[01:07:01] Speaker C: She don't.
[01:07:01] Speaker A: She didn't. But you got to shut the fuck up about them now.
[01:07:04] Speaker B: Period.
Period.
[01:07:06] Speaker A: Because the whole time you was pregnant, we just wanted to know, are you pregnant? And you and your sister got on social media and told us to kiss your ass and mind our business. Okay, now that we see this baby. Shut the fuck up about them.
[01:07:19] Speaker C: No.
[01:07:20] Speaker B: Why not?
[01:07:20] Speaker C: We care about that baby.
[01:07:22] Speaker B: We care about the baby, and we don't care.
[01:07:25] Speaker A: But she got to shut the fuck up. Like, we don't care about. No, we don't want to hear about your journey. We don't want to see y'all playing with the baby. Shut. Give respect.
[01:07:34] Speaker C: No, follow her.
[01:07:36] Speaker A: Respect our privacy.
[01:07:37] Speaker C: You can't unfollow her. You can't unfollow her.
[01:07:41] Speaker A: Respect our fucking privacy.
[01:07:43] Speaker C: What else?
[01:07:44] Speaker A: Wendy's. So y'all know Wendy's was in the news.
[01:07:47] Speaker C: Is this something I got to do.
[01:07:48] Speaker A: On the app last week? I think so. So Wendy's was in the news last week. Know, hey, we're going to raise our prices. No, we was just playing. So now they are agreeing to give out some dollar sandwiches to say we sorry.
[01:08:01] Speaker C: Oh, wait a minute. Now it's safe for March Madness?
[01:08:06] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:08:07] Speaker C: How you get the deal?
Damn my voice.
[01:08:12] Speaker A: So they got some one dollars, $2 sandwiches through March 10.
[01:08:17] Speaker C: A $2 Dave's double oh through the app.
[01:08:21] Speaker A: Yeah. You got to add it through April 10. Yeah.
[01:08:24] Speaker C: A Dave single. Two Dave singles. That'll get you right.
Maybe I'll start my diet next week.
[01:08:33] Speaker B: That boy there.
[01:08:38] Speaker A: And I think that is going to be. Oh, the Hennessy. They got the Hennessy.
[01:08:42] Speaker C: No, we ain't going to talk about that.
[01:08:43] Speaker A: We ain't going to talk about that.
[01:08:44] Speaker C: No, it was something else.
[01:08:48] Speaker A: Oh, you may be interested in this big cliff. The fans who went to that Kansas City Chiefs game lost some fingers. That really, really cold game. Yeah. Some of them lost some extremities.
[01:09:00] Speaker B: See, that's dumb. That's dumb to me.
[01:09:02] Speaker C: They had gloves.
[01:09:04] Speaker A: Do you know how cold it was out there?
[01:09:05] Speaker C: Yep.
[01:09:06] Speaker A: They had niggas out there shoveling snow to make sure that they could play the game.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: Like they were literally asking people to come in and paying them 20. You got a show.
[01:09:15] Speaker A: Come on.
[01:09:17] Speaker B: Just to clear the stadium out, which is dumb to me.
[01:09:22] Speaker A: Some of them ended up losing some extremities.
[01:09:24] Speaker C: I work in it in the. Sorry, not in this. Yes, I do. Some as I get up. It's like in the teens.
[01:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah, but no, that was negative. That's what it was.
[01:09:32] Speaker C: Freezer is zero degrees, right?
[01:09:35] Speaker B: And this was negative, though.
[01:09:37] Speaker C: It was not.
[01:09:37] Speaker B: Wind chill was like negative twelve or something like that.
[01:09:41] Speaker C: What game was this?
[01:09:42] Speaker B: This was that one of the playoff games that they, I want to say.
[01:09:44] Speaker C: Buff, the Buffalo game wasn't negative.
The Kansas City game. The game in Kansas City was negative. I thought, right.
[01:09:51] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. But I forget who they were playing. But it was one of the playoff games where they thought they were going to have to cancel the game. But then they brought in all of the people from the city and literally opened up the city and say, hey, y'all, come help us shove.
[01:10:00] Speaker C: That was a buffalo game.
And who beat Buffalo? Kansas City. Okay.
Yeah, they can with. They know.
I got a lot of drops. No, I got a lot of scammers lined up. So I'm trying to.
I did fraud today.
[01:10:30] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:10:31] Speaker C: I did fraud today.
Good job today.
[01:10:34] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:10:35] Speaker C: Could the blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
Good job today.
[01:10:41] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:10:42] Speaker C: I did fraud today. I did fraud today.
Fraud today. Okay. I did a good job today.
Blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
Let's see. This is one I heard on another show. It was kind of funny. It was a lady. She lost her 823,000 injury claim after lawyers found a photo of her winning a Christmas tree throwing competition. Yeah, this was a lady in Ireland. She sued an insurance company for $823,000.
She was in a car crash in 2017. She said she had back and neck pain and said it rendered her unable to work for more than five years.
But there was a photo that was issued to the Irish High Court in Limerick Lamrick, and it featured her chucking a Christmas tree in January 2018.
It was a five foot tree. She won the competition.
And so they issued that picture to the courts, and they said, well, if you can do this, you can work.
[01:11:57] Speaker A: Did you see the picture of her throwing the tree?
[01:12:00] Speaker C: I don't know if this is her.
I don't think that's her that I see with the blue jacket and the boots. Yeah. It says a participant.
[01:12:08] Speaker A: Okay, yeah, this takes a lot to throw a tree. I mean, I've never thrown a Christmas tree, but I put a few up.
[01:12:14] Speaker C: But this don't look big. The one in that picture, are they all that size? No, the size. Okay, they look bigger. Right, but you get yours from Walmart.
[01:12:24] Speaker A: Well, I mean, one, I have artificial trees, and they big.
I like big trees, and I just can't lie.
But think about a tree like you ever did yard work.
[01:12:41] Speaker C: But no, I'm saying this tree right here don't look that big. That's in the picture.
[01:12:45] Speaker B: Still, to throw it, though, randomly. I've actually thrown a Christmas tree my last year having a live Christmas tree because we use the artificial joints now, too. I said, all right, so we getting brand new everything. Da da da. She's like, yeah, okay, cool. It's like I'm chucking this whole tree. Lights, strings, everything on it. And so I literally picked the tree up, and you got to have it at a base. It's heavy at the bottom, not as much at the top. And so when you're chucking it, you got to make sure that you know what I'm saying? Because I was throwing it into the dumpster. You got to make sure that you get some with it coming through and pause. Being able to still hold the meat of the tree and everything. So it's some technique involved. Christmas tree, you know what I'm saying?
We go.
[01:13:33] Speaker A: I'm picturing it like a javelin. You have to get a good grip on it because if you throw it.
[01:13:38] Speaker B: To the bottom end first, you know what I'm saying? And it's not going to go as far. So you got to get it from the back. All of that from the episode.
[01:13:47] Speaker C: Thank you.
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[01:14:00] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:14:00] Speaker B: And we are here Amy.
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[01:14:22] Speaker A: Remember it again.
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