March 25, 2024

01:27:00

The Day Of The Doc

The Day Of The Doc
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
The Day Of The Doc

Mar 25 2024 | 01:27:00

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) talk about the Freaknik and Nickleodeon documentaries, they read some listener emails and more.

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[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. Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy. [00:00:45] Speaker A: And I am Dan Snyder's conscience because I barely fucking made it. I'm barely here. [00:00:51] Speaker B: Non existent. [00:00:53] Speaker A: He got a little bit. Barely made it. [00:00:58] Speaker B: How you making it? [00:00:59] Speaker A: I'm having a good morning. Someone sent me starbucks money. [00:01:05] Speaker B: Oh, okay. That mother could smile. Y'all can see the smile. [00:01:08] Speaker A: Shout out to him. [00:01:10] Speaker B: Oh, it's a him? [00:01:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:12] Speaker B: You was about to say, she can't send me nothing. [00:01:14] Speaker A: I mean, bitches can send me money if they want to. [00:01:16] Speaker B: Bitches is niggas, too. That's what Amy's. [00:01:19] Speaker A: $0.22. [00:01:20] Speaker B: Yeah. How was your week? [00:01:24] Speaker A: Week was. It actually felt short, but still the same amount of work. You see my total of hours, which was shit in your world, but was a lot in my world. [00:01:39] Speaker B: I ain't say nothing. You did what, 60. [00:01:42] Speaker A: You did 60 for two weeks. It was 98.5. [00:01:49] Speaker B: Also, like 50 a week. Yeah, close. Yeah, hold on. [00:01:58] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a lot in my world. [00:02:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:02:00] Speaker A: I want a life of ease. [00:02:02] Speaker B: I had a life of ease all week. [00:02:04] Speaker A: The back. [00:02:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I was out of work all week. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Do you remember when Mike Tyson, they was interviewing him. [00:02:13] Speaker B: I got a bad back. I broke my back. Yeah. I broke my back. [00:02:17] Speaker A: For whatever reason, my child, my baby was just walking around the house saying that, and I was like, where did you hear that? [00:02:23] Speaker B: He heard it from Mike Tyson. [00:02:25] Speaker A: Something on YouTube. [00:02:27] Speaker B: You know what? [00:02:28] Speaker A: Like spinal. [00:02:29] Speaker B: Yes, he did say that. You know what it is? Mike Tyson and Jake Paul announced that fight. And your boy probably know Jake Paul, and he probably want to see what this Mike Tyson. [00:02:38] Speaker A: No, this is the seven year old saying this. [00:02:40] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:02:41] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:02:42] Speaker B: He probably want to see. Who is this Mike Tyson guy? [00:02:45] Speaker A: He was just walking around talking about Spinal. Like, what? [00:02:49] Speaker B: That's crazy. That's crazy. That's the difference between us, like, our parents and us with y'all and kids. Little clips like that we can never go back and see, like, an old Bill Cosby clip at the drop of a dime. But these kids can. They can go and see all of the. You lucky he didn't say, I want to eat his children. All praises be the Allah. My back been jacked up. They had me out of work for a week, so I went to. It is. I enjoyed it. I went to my mama house and I was just over there randomly in a different time of the day. And I was like, dog, I wish I could retire. My mama looked at me, she said, feel good, don't it? I was just off, just muddling around time. [00:03:40] Speaker A: I know she loved that. [00:03:41] Speaker B: Yeah, she stay up late, get up late. Unless she going to knock on doors or something. [00:03:48] Speaker A: I hope it convinced you to take more PTO when you do go back to work. [00:03:53] Speaker B: I mean, I got to pay bills. Hers is taken care of. But I went to the doctor and I got the oldest news. So I told this story to my barber and I said, yeah, you know what I'm saying? The doctor, the x rays back. I'm going to have to get MRIs probably too, to get further information. So I was like, yeah, but the doctor called me and told me, man, I got arthritis in my back. No. So that's kind of the response. I thought my barber was going to tell me this nigga busted out laughing. Nigga, you old. [00:04:31] Speaker A: That do sound old as fuck. [00:04:34] Speaker B: Yeah, so my uncle, so you know about the raffle we were doing with my family reunion with the TV. So I got the TV at my house, whatever. You know what I'm saying? So I called my uncle. You know, my uncle called me. He's like, yeah, Brandon, we need to get that TV over here. Somebody won't say, wait, I didn't win. Nah, goddamn. But I don't know who won. Second and third, though, prize, though. [00:04:59] Speaker A: But my phone ain't ring. [00:05:01] Speaker B: Yeah, but I don't know if they call people yet, though. I don't know. So I told my uncle, he was like, dog, nephew, you got let too much cold get on your butt. [00:05:13] Speaker A: You know what? That's what they say. That cold get in your bones. [00:05:19] Speaker B: Yeah. That's not how arthritis works. In fact, cold in your bones will help your arthritis. But, yeah, I thought that those are two responses I was not expecting to get. [00:05:32] Speaker A: How do you fix arthritis? [00:05:34] Speaker B: They say you say you just got to treat the inflammation or whatever. Like, it ain't that you can fix it, you can't fix it or whatever. So, yeah, that was my week. How was your week other than working 50 hours? [00:05:46] Speaker A: I'm sorry. I'm still getting over the arthritis thing and think about having arthritis. Nothing. Went to the doctor. Well, I went for some labs and this was Monday. Right. I'm going to show you I'm still bruised from when they took the blood. [00:06:01] Speaker B: You bruise easy. [00:06:02] Speaker A: I bruise very easy. Like, you can pinch me and I'm bruised. [00:06:06] Speaker B: That's that irish in you. That's that white skin? [00:06:11] Speaker A: So that was pretty much my week. Nothing's extravagant. I didn't bake a cake this week. Yeah, I'm not baking one this week because I usually do it on Sunday. So on Monday, I did a strawberry pound cake. [00:06:26] Speaker B: No, you didn't. The absence of evidence is not the evidence. [00:06:33] Speaker A: First of all, it failed. I mean, if you dropped it on the floor, it fell faster than Joe Biden leaving a podium. [00:06:38] Speaker B: He fell again? [00:06:40] Speaker A: I don't think so. But, no, it was just kids home. If I'm baking something, they got to sit their ass down. You remember your mama used to tell you to sit your ass down because she got a cake in the stove? [00:06:50] Speaker B: No, my mama didn't bake. [00:06:52] Speaker A: Well, we had to sit our ass down. And I grew up in a trailer, too. Sit your ass down. [00:06:58] Speaker B: But, I mean, you got, like, hard. [00:07:01] Speaker A: No, but they was in the kitchen just fucking with stuff. My stove is close to the door to the garage, so they kept in the deep freezer in the garage. So they kept going outside to the deep freezer getting food, and slamming the door. Yeah. So it failed one. It was still good, though, but it wasn't like a. Oh, okay. And it didn't last. [00:07:23] Speaker B: I mean, sometimes the non lookers be the best tasting. [00:07:31] Speaker A: That was. That was pretty much my week. We did movie night, which I watched. [00:07:35] Speaker B: What movie? [00:07:35] Speaker A: Wonka. [00:07:36] Speaker B: Oh, the new one. [00:07:37] Speaker A: It was good. [00:07:39] Speaker B: Is it dark? No, always not dark. [00:07:41] Speaker A: No, I think the Johnny Depp one was dark, but this one was very good. And wholesome. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Oh, it was wholesome. [00:07:46] Speaker A: Okay, funny. Had little funny moments. Some sweet moments. [00:07:49] Speaker B: I thought about watching that. Thought about watching that. Well, before we get into what we watched, you want to do what we watched first? [00:07:57] Speaker A: Let's do the emails. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Emails first. Let's do emails first. So we got an email from the homie, Susan. [00:08:02] Speaker A: What's up, Susan? [00:08:04] Speaker B: She said, oh, I got to get my reading glasses on. Let me straighten out my index finger. She says, spermicide, bitch. You took me back. She said, yo, I like to hear a story. Okay, here it goes. August 1997, freshman moving there at Francis Man University. I have officially been dropped off to start my college endeavors. I'm in my dorm room in the ghetto with my roommate, a girl from back home. We went to the same church. Okay. So I start opening up my trunks pack. I get to the second trunk and throw the top open. Inside, staring at me is the entire don't have a baby aisle from Walmart. I was mortified. Condoms, foams, gels, you name it. I'm standing there in complete disbelief while my church girl roommate stares at me like I'm a fast ass ho. At this point in my life, I had only slept with one person, so it's more now. Got it. Apparently, sometime that morning, my mom snuck all this shit in my trunk and neglected to say it existed or how to use it. But I learned. No, I'm sorry to say a word to me. So when Amy mentioned spermicide on the last episode, I was immediately transported back to that moment. I had no clue that spermicide existed or how to use it. But I learned he the spermicide I had came in a foam in jail form. Damn. You should get you two to use it. You had to insert it into your vahina with an applicator similar to a tampon. Well, enough of that. The other topic I wanted to address was the question y'all posed to your listeners. You asked, why do we isn't? Well, it isn't just one reason. It's several. For me, it's definitely to keep Dwayne's legacy going. It's the relatable content. It's the laughs till your stomach aches and tears run down your face. It's support for the homies bigging up a black business. It's the great television and movie suggestions. It's the guests. We don't be having too many guests, though. Y'all want to hear more guests, let us know. I mean, the list goes on and on. So, in closing, keep up the good work, and we will keep listening. Susie Q. Well, thank you for listening. [00:10:15] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:10:16] Speaker B: M A. What does that stand for at the end of your name? [00:10:19] Speaker A: She got a master's. [00:10:21] Speaker B: So you my master now, nigga? Well, that's. [00:10:24] Speaker A: That was real sweet. Thank you. [00:10:26] Speaker B: Yeah, we appreciate that. Shout out to the homie, DJ Hastar. I'll start to say his real name from the Carolina sports talk podcast. He says you're what's up, fam? What's up? Hope, y'all. No, he said, what's up, y'all? Hope everyone had a good week. A better week than Dan Snyder, at least. I guess that's where I'll start. Like, what the fuck? Peanut butter and dog licking little fetus pickle. Man, that doc was crazy. Rewatching a lot of the stuff back and realizing how many things aired that were inappropriate, cringey, and coded. Crazy. I know Duggan Jones gonna have a fire episode this week with all this march madness going on. See what I did there? Love that song. Like that on future album. Also the song with the mob deep flip. Oh yeah. However, the same standard I hold meek mill to, I hold future to. This nigga has a fucking song called I'm Fry. He's just repeating the same shit repeating the shit on some they clone Tyrone shit. Metro booming production on there is fire and I like when future spits like raps his content at parts on the album sound like he force feeding pills and drugs. Oh, sounds like he force feeding the pills and drug shit to his audience and that's the part I can't fuck with K dot verse on like that is fire I fucks with it. No deep dive needed. Great feature and likely will carry a lion share to streams and sales this week and will help it be number one this week. I also looked at the song title what would Pluto do by Drake? Kind of strange. And then I always remember the line at the end of family ties by Baby Keem and Kendrick. And one of them say number two, dming my bitch. That's cool. I don't ask why. Driving from Goldsboro had a gig out here this week. Well, shout out to you, voice time back DJing in a minute. The vibes was amazing. I swear, last week, as soon as I sent my email in, I thought about everything. I mashed it after. Oh, yeah, I got you. That does happen. You could have sent another one. I want to ask a question to both of y'all. Be easy. Would you rather have a reputation as a football player of no hands or can't? And why? What? Your dumbass Steve Harvey impersonation had me crying. Or was that impersonation of Godfrey impersonating Steve Harvey? It's a little bit of both. I'm glad you tricked up on what your ass say. I never knew Godfrey could do that. [00:13:16] Speaker A: Godfrey is. [00:13:19] Speaker B: He did. He was on club Shay Shay. [00:13:22] Speaker A: Yes. [00:13:22] Speaker B: And he did. So it's a part in there because I listen. Y'all know I listen. And he was getting Shannon sharp to do the Sesame street. He was like. He was trying to get the Sesame street. So it was a part listening where I thought Shannon really joined in and it was Godfrey doing it. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah, Godfrey is good. But yeah, when he did that Steve Harvey impersonation the first time on his podcast, man, what your ass say? Would I rather have a reputation as a football player of no hands or can't tackle? It depends on the position I play. Like, if I was a DB and I was a lockdown corner and people just said I couldn't tackle, I wouldn't care because I'm batting on balls or whatever. But no, hands don't matter. I played on defense, so it wouldn't matter if I didn't have hands. Can't catch. Can't catch. You know what a linebacker is, though, right? [00:14:21] Speaker A: Yeah. Then the big niggas. [00:14:22] Speaker B: No, not necessarily. [00:14:23] Speaker A: What? [00:14:24] Speaker B: Okay, the big niggas are line men. Linebackers don't necessarily have to be big. But anyway, he said, amy, if you had to choose between a partner in law enforcement or a politician, which would you choose and why? [00:14:41] Speaker A: That's how a partner. Like a nigger. [00:14:44] Speaker B: Yeah, law enforcement. [00:14:49] Speaker A: I would choose law enforcement. [00:14:51] Speaker B: Why? [00:14:52] Speaker A: Because he can legally shoot niggas. [00:14:56] Speaker B: We can legally shoot niggas, too. You can legally carry your gun any way you want to. Just about what your ass. [00:15:02] Speaker A: I think politicians do too much to win. [00:15:05] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:15:06] Speaker A: Like, you might got to suck a nigga dick to get a vote? Not a vote, but to get funding. [00:15:11] Speaker B: That's how you think. Who you know who sucked the dick? [00:15:17] Speaker A: I don't know nobody. Who sucked the dick? [00:15:19] Speaker B: What's a story you heard about that somebody sucked the dick to get funding? [00:15:23] Speaker A: Just TV. Because politicians do anything to get. [00:15:29] Speaker B: I was hoping you was going to say Mays Gilliam. [00:15:32] Speaker A: I was thinking about him, but he. [00:15:33] Speaker B: Was just having fun. That ain't had shit to do with Thursday. That was just Thursday. He said, all right, have a great show, y'all. I might pierce another email if I remember some shit. Shout out to DJ blaze universe. Talk to y'all later. Thank you for that email and good to see you back on the ones and twos. He sent another email. He said, one more thing. How did I forget? I didn't make it through BMF this week yet. On my first attempt watching, Charles was working on self, mind, body, and spirit, more specifically with dumbbell curls. And Lucille got all hot and bothered, and I cut the fucking TV off. I said, I'm going to try again Sunday. DJ Highstar. See, I started watching it. It was just on. And I caught it from right before they had the dinner. An old girl, in the words of the gays, read everyone fulfilled read the room, baby. And did not leave a page unturned. That's something a gay person say, right? She read the whole book, as it were. Was the gay character in it this time? Yes, she was. [00:16:47] Speaker A: Yes. [00:16:48] Speaker B: Oh, I think I did see that because she was there. She met up with. Did she meet up with old boy again? [00:16:57] Speaker A: The cop. [00:16:58] Speaker B: The cop, yes. [00:16:59] Speaker A: She also had a moment with Lala she came on the lala slowly. [00:17:03] Speaker B: That's a character that's not. I don't think that's a real character either. The police. Because remember, at the beginning of the series, he locks them up, but now he's not a police no more. [00:17:19] Speaker A: No. Yeah, he lost his badge. [00:17:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:17:21] Speaker A: So how did he lost after his son. His son? [00:17:25] Speaker B: Who did his son shoot? His bully at school. But how did. I forgot how the son got the gun. [00:17:32] Speaker A: It was in his safe. [00:17:34] Speaker B: Okay, but did Meach put it in the safe? Because wasn't it something where they went to the house. Oh, they went to kidnap the kid. What did they do? They did. [00:17:47] Speaker A: I know they was in his house. [00:17:48] Speaker B: They went to his house. [00:17:49] Speaker A: They was in his house because the little boy cop put the gun in the safe. [00:17:52] Speaker B: In the safe. Yeah, but he was supposed to turn in for evidence or something. He was holding it over Meechnim. Yeah. [00:18:01] Speaker A: It was a gun that Meechnim had used to kill. [00:18:05] Speaker B: Yeah. And I think that's why they put him. Because he was withholding evidence or something like that. Maybe. We got another email from the homie BMac. He says, dusty, too. Dusty. He said, I started to send you something on the other day, too, because it was sexy red sitting up with somebody. She posted it, and she had the fattest blunt I've ever seen in my life. It's old good nigga blunt. You can't see her face. That's right. You can see her grimace when I said that. Because you've never seen her smoke. I seen her smoke in two videos after this week. The universe rewards. And that sound like something you'll say? Give me a Billy Crystal says you're what up, gang? I just had to send an email from last episode because y'all niggas had me bugging once again, my man easy is right. Thank you. Them girls look super dusty. Especially sexy red hepatitis a through z looking ass. I do like her energy, but it's way past her time. Crime mob was four beloved. That dustiness you're referring to is more like a frothy haze from autumn. Drugs and late ass nights. And then she just posted something like, why do we need to know that you didn't wait your six weeks after you had your baby? [00:19:30] Speaker A: Normal people post that. So what is the sexy red posted? She's not a normal regular Facebook. [00:19:37] Speaker B: I've never seen that. [00:19:38] Speaker A: Okay, you got to follow some of the hood niggas. I keep them around to keep me grounded. [00:19:42] Speaker B: I follow two of the biggest gang bangers in the city. Well, maybe I have to follow the hood. See, that's it. I don't follow the hood women. I follow a lot of the black queens. No, I'm just joking. I understand why people watch all that Tyler Perry stuff. It's filled with dramatic drama. I know this because I reluctantly watch Satima in its entirety. It's good with wifey Lord, the blank stares I had. I had to go watch actual good shows to cleanse my palate. Lol. The me a couple movie. They only care about the paint and soft porn. Three out of ten. I think I gave it a five out of ten. I gave it a five out of ten. That movie was beautiful paint and soft porn grinding. My homeboy mom passed and I went by there, visited a family, and they were in there watching boo. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Oh, the Halloween movie. Yeah. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Okay, it was ridiculous, but you just know what you're going to get. And they were in there like hooting and hollering, laughing. You know what? But you know, it was entertaining. But yeah, he said, I was too hyped before about this rap beat stuff, but I realized this isn't the music Jones pie, so I'll just say I'm happy. Once again, kung fu Kenny shook the rap game again. Very telling. After a lame 50th year of hip hop all last year. Yeah, I might leave it right there. I don't think it was lame. I mean, they had performances and stuff. Unless you mean, like, just no action, but I mean, people performed that. Did they had awards. [00:21:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I think that the 50th year hip hop was more geared towards the actual history of hip hop and not like, what was going on in the current year. [00:21:32] Speaker B: Yeah, but I don't know. I wonder what you mean by it by being lame. Because I thought some of the tributes and stuff they did was pretty good because you can't have everybody. I don't know. But, yeah, clarify what you mean by that. He says, there's a lot of stuff I wanted to say, but I think this is enough for now. Oh, leave my glorious king, LeBron and Savannah alone. And I'm not going to talk about Jaheem's hair. Leave that man. [00:21:56] Speaker A: No Jahim Slander. I'm sorry. I don't know what he going through. And he going to make it. [00:22:02] Speaker B: He going through Jada Pink and Beyonce going through. [00:22:05] Speaker A: What's that? [00:22:06] Speaker B: Alopecia. It's got to be also Beyonce. Yeah, Beyonce says she got alopecia. You didn't know that? [00:22:13] Speaker A: No. [00:22:13] Speaker B: Yeah, she just said it maybe two or three weeks ago. Yeah, she's alike. That's why she wear them wigs. Also always believe Orlando Brown. Them child stars went through some shit, Jack. But hold up. Did Orlando Brown say he got diddled or he just said Raven sucked his penis? [00:22:35] Speaker A: He said Orlando done said a lot. He said he slept with men. He said he slept with Raven? Yeah. He all over the place. [00:22:45] Speaker B: Yeah, them child stars went through some shit, Jack. Watch quiet on the set if you're not going to tell us to watch shit. Damn shame what happened to Drake. All right, I'm gone for real. Peace, y'all. Tips head back. Tips head back in the door. Damn, Dre looked good pregnant. No dust on that. Damn. I had to unfollow her, though. And, yes, it did hurt, so I followed back, but I'ma leave again. I don't follow nobody like Dre. I don't think it was one woman I used to follow, and she just added no value to my experience other than looking good with her old ass. [00:23:25] Speaker A: Bernice? [00:23:26] Speaker B: No, I never followed Bernice. She's not famous, though. But. Yeah, I never followed Bernice. I don't know, at least pretend like you selling houses or something. I don't know. [00:23:40] Speaker A: That's what she's supposed to be. [00:23:41] Speaker B: Who, Bernice? No, I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. She just don't. Like. She don't pretend to do nothing from what I saw, but I've never followed, like, I only seen that sound like. [00:23:50] Speaker A: A fucking win to me. [00:23:51] Speaker B: Pictures of her, though. You know, it's the whole, I do this, I do that. A lot of people don't want to look like they just get the money from their men. I don't see a lot. Like, they either talk about they sell forex or they sell real estate, or they selling some kind of tea or. You know what I'm saying? [00:24:10] Speaker A: Yeah, that must be was, like, early 2000s now. We don't care. Well, not we, because I still got to go to work tomorrow. [00:24:17] Speaker B: I don't see too many of them who just vacation, vacation, vacation, and they don't have nothing else going on. I don't see none of them. It's always some kind of, like, they doing something. But, yeah. [00:24:31] Speaker A: Soft life. [00:24:33] Speaker B: I hear that. [00:24:35] Speaker A: That's where we at, soft life. [00:24:38] Speaker B: So. Yeah, well, BMAC mentioned it, and DJ High Star mentioned it. You want to talk about that first, or you want to talk about freaknik first? [00:24:45] Speaker A: I mean, we here. It don't matter. [00:24:47] Speaker B: Yeah, we can talk about. We'll talk about Freaknik. I think we talk less time about freaknik quiet on the set. Your thoughts? What do you think about it? [00:24:56] Speaker A: Quiet on the set was very eye opening. Like, I was literally just stuck in one spot with my mouth open. [00:25:06] Speaker B: Like, hey, yo, that's a dance. Okay, so first, it was just four episodes. [00:25:13] Speaker A: Four episodes. So first of all, let me say this because you remember when we wanted to do a top five on Nickelodeon shows, and I was like, well, I didn't grow up with cable, so I didn't watch them shows like that. So I wasn't as attached to finding this stuff out as most people was because I didn't watch a lot of this. [00:25:33] Speaker B: But. So those shows were after my Nickelodeon time. [00:25:37] Speaker A: Yeah, we were pretty much grown. [00:25:38] Speaker B: Pretty much grown. [00:25:40] Speaker A: Drake and Josh, Josh even. We were teenagers when all that was on. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Now, the first part of all that, the early years, because you'll see all that, but you don't see Kenny and Kayla. They didn't show a lot of clips. [00:25:52] Speaker A: Of Kenny and Kayla. [00:25:54] Speaker B: So these are the after years. Even the heavyset girl that wound up on Steve Harvey show, I can't think of her name. [00:26:02] Speaker A: Lori Beth Denberg. [00:26:04] Speaker B: Her. They didn't show, like, a lot of clips. So these are after. So I really wasn't attached to none of these kids or these shows. Like the black kids that won there. I didn't know them. [00:26:14] Speaker A: Yeah, that's true. [00:26:15] Speaker B: You know what saying. So. [00:26:15] Speaker A: But anyway, so, yeah, again, it was, wow. Wow. [00:26:22] Speaker B: I was just surprised that. How old is Dan Snyder now? Because a lot of the stuff they were putting on him, like the peanut butter thing, that's weird. And for kids, I guess that would be funny. But if you go back, like a kid don't know, like the animal and peanut butter thing. [00:26:49] Speaker A: Dan Snyder is probably 60, 58. [00:26:53] Speaker B: All right, so he's 58 now. And they say that was, what, the early 2000s? So 25 years ago, he know what. [00:27:01] Speaker A: The fuck he was doing now? [00:27:03] Speaker B: Well, my thing was like, if you ride with a bunch of kids and the kids say something and you say, pause, that ain't for the kids, right? They're for the adults. So it's kind of like I was thinking about. Remember there was like a prince joke on animaniacs where it was like he fingered the prince or something like that. [00:27:26] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:27:29] Speaker B: Say something about fingerprints. I think that was it. The joke was fingerprints. And then one of them went and had prince, like, was holding a cartoon prince. No. And then they was like, why'd you bring prince? He's like, oh, I thought you said something else. It was something like that. What yeah, but that's an adult joke. When I was a kid, I did not get that joke, but then somebody brought it back. [00:27:50] Speaker A: A lot of the cartoons are like that now. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:52] Speaker A: Like the stuff that my kid be watching, I'm like. I look over him, like. [00:27:57] Speaker B: But it ain't even like that now. It's been like that forever. Even like Bugs Bunny and all of that. Like, the jokes were like adult jokes. Stuff like Shrek and all of that. It'll be having, like, little adult jokes in it. You just got to catch it. [00:28:10] Speaker A: Especially SpongeBob, too. [00:28:11] Speaker B: Oh, SpongeBob. [00:28:12] Speaker A: Do Spongebob. Yeah, a lot of the stuff, like, kids don't understand SpongeBob for the grownups. [00:28:16] Speaker B: Okay? So I thought about that, but then I was like, but these cartoons, these ain't real kids. You know what I'm saying? So that kind of made a difference. But you know the part where I thought they were kind of reaching with the boy with the nose that looked. [00:28:32] Speaker A: Like a dick, but I didn't think. [00:28:33] Speaker B: It looked like a dick until they said it. [00:28:36] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:36] Speaker B: And I still was like, it kind of do. Like, it was on his shoulders and all this and that. Some of that stuff was like, I. [00:28:45] Speaker A: Saw a clip this morning, and Diddy was a guest star on all that. The later all that. And it was like a boy was on the couch asleep, and they was like, diddy, help us out. We can't wake our friend up. And Diddy was like, did you pour milk on him? It was like, yeah. He was like, did you do something else? And it was like, yeah, he was like, I got it. And he pulled out a toy helicopter. He was like, put this in his pants. And I'm like, okay, well, that's odd. But the kids went and did it, and they came back and was like, diddy, that didn't work. So Diddy gave them a remote control. It was like, okay, now try this. So they turned on the remote control to the toy helicopter in the boy pants right in the front. What do you think happened? [00:29:26] Speaker B: It got chopped up. [00:29:31] Speaker A: Yeah, in his pants. And then he jumped up. [00:29:35] Speaker B: But see, you could take. All right, so you could take that several ways. When you first, I was like, well, his pants gonna raise up. But then I was like, well, maybe the blaze chop his thing up and make him wake up or something. You know what? [00:29:53] Speaker A: The stuff that Dan did off camera, according to the women, the women who. [00:29:57] Speaker B: Were in the room, which was wild, it was more creepy and very not appropriate for work type stuff than, for one, the two women sharing a salary was crazy. [00:30:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:17] Speaker B: And that was like, in like 2000. Why the fuck would you fall for that? Not fall for it, like, not say nothing. [00:30:24] Speaker A: They just wanted to use that as a stepping stone. I guess they felt like that was a stepping stone to get where you wanted to be, to be a writer. Call centers was hiring. [00:30:38] Speaker B: It was that. And the one that was probably the worst was when he kept egging the lady on to say something like, sex, slut. No, I'm a stand up and say, I'm a slut. Something like that. Now, I wonder if there was stuff like that men had to do, too, or was it only the women? [00:30:57] Speaker A: There was only one man that they. [00:30:59] Speaker B: Interviewed that was a writer. Like, not trying to defend him, but at the time, well, not even at the time. [00:31:13] Speaker A: Just you're going to try to figure out, how could he get away with this without nobody saying anything. How did you all let him just do this? [00:31:23] Speaker B: Because some workplaces just not like workplaces. It was a guy at a job. I ain't going to say where it was, but he was like, man, if y'all get these orders done, I swear to God, man, I'll suck your dick. We understand you trying to motivate, but how you tell them boys that I'd have did, like, Charleston White and just snitched just because, you know what I'm saying? [00:31:53] Speaker A: People were scared to snitch back then. People scared to snitch because there wasn't laws. Well, yes, they was working in 2000. There was laws against that. [00:32:02] Speaker B: Yeah, that's why even, like, I don't like when people curse at work. Because you cursing at work, when you start cursing at work, you might just be cursing. But now when I start cursing at work and you take it a different way. [00:32:17] Speaker A: Oh, you mean like just period. [00:32:21] Speaker B: I just don't like when people curse at work because it can get taken in so many different ways and somebody could be out of a job because those words can be taken out of context because we're not friends. You're not my friend, and you don't know how I really talk. I don't know how you really talk. So you might say something and I might think you being a certain kind of way. And now we in HR or we bought the fight. [00:32:45] Speaker A: I got granted my unemployment because somebody cursed at me at work. Really, it was a job. I ended up quitting. And when they asked when I was doing the interview, because if you quit, they try to hold your unemployment. And I was like, oh, well, he cursed at me and I got proof because I had recorded him cursing in a meeting. It was a manager's meeting. And he was just being a white man as a manager, as a leader, just cussing in a meeting because he thought it was cool. He thought all his manager was cool. But he didn't know I wasn't one of them. Yeah, I was a recording. [00:33:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like that. Don't be cursing in meetings. Don't be cursing. Just don't curse at work, period. Because we're not friends. We at work. Be professional the whole time. You mad? Don't cuss. Because I might take it a certain way. And then we start tussling and you're like, no, I just talk like that. Oh, well, I just fight like that. I don't know if it's a little bit of that in it. Like they just was real loose at their job. But the stuff with the women, you can't talk like that around women, for one. Because even if you mean it, I don't. But, you know, he was a piece of shit because of the salary thing. Just that off top is horrible. But other stuff. But then for him to hire that Brian dude, the Brian dude, when he was like, yeah, it was a picture of. I was like, bro, please don't say John Wayne Gacy. Please don't say John Wayne Gacy. He was like, and it was a serial killer John Wayne Gacy. I was like, oh, my God. But you know what? Back then, people really did. I don't think people really knew the whole story about that dude or whatever. That. And then not only do you show him, you call other people in. That's at the party. [00:34:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, hey, come look at cool shit. [00:34:41] Speaker B: Come look at my Nazi. Come look at my Nazi shit. That shit was wild. But for him to be that bad and then I think Drake still need counseling for it because he can't even say what it was. He was just like, just thinking the worst thing that could be done to you or whatever it was. [00:35:01] Speaker A: That and the report said, like, sodomy and. [00:35:05] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Forcible rape and all kind of stuff. Yeah. [00:35:11] Speaker A: His dad. [00:35:13] Speaker B: So that was kind of the part. So what happened? That his dad wasn't his manager anymore. [00:35:18] Speaker A: So his dad pretty much had custody. And his dad was the one taking him to the set and all that stuff. Well, they got in his ear. They got a Drake ear and was like, hey, your dad is the one holding you back. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Then they had a conversation where he was like, I don't want you to be my manager no more. Dad's crushed. Mom comes in. I guess she saw dollar signs. I don't know, but mom was just like, okay, well, keep acting. Whatever. [00:35:48] Speaker B: Okay. [00:35:48] Speaker A: Yeah, go to that nigga house. Okay, whatever. I'll pick you up later. Yeah, sure. Stay tonight. Whatever. [00:35:53] Speaker B: Also, it was the mom. [00:35:54] Speaker A: That was the mom. Let it happen. The dad was like, okay, we gonna do this. I'll step back from being his man. [00:36:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:00] Speaker A: I heard him say, please don't leave him alone with this man. [00:36:04] Speaker B: Also, the dad did say, don't leave him alone with that man. [00:36:06] Speaker A: Dad was like, I'm picking up on something. I don't know what it is. I don't trust him. Please don't leave him alone with this man. And the mama was just like, Nickelodeon money, go get it. [00:36:16] Speaker B: But did they say that about the mom? [00:36:20] Speaker A: No. I mean, but she let it happen. Who just let their teenager just spend the night at a man's house? [00:36:30] Speaker B: If you look at that man, like, I can see it happening. Easy. Yeah, easy. [00:36:34] Speaker A: I guess because it happens in people's family. [00:36:36] Speaker B: Yeah, but even, like, if you don't think the person is a creep, a lot of people look kind of like a boss. You don't think your boss would not pay you what you're supposed to be paid, stuff like that. But all your life, you growing up, like teachers, police officers, coaches them. The people like to look out for the kids or whatever. So I guess this person in a position, they work with kids, so they're looking out for the kids. So you feel like, well, if this is going to help the kid, you know what I'm saying? So I don't think it was like, well, fuck it. It's the money. You know what I'm saying? That's how I see how people can get food. [00:37:15] Speaker A: And then I think some parents are so overwhelmed and overstimulated that they look for that opportunity, for that break, and they're just like, oh, you got my kid for the night. Okay, free time. I've never fed into that. [00:37:32] Speaker B: Or if you just don't. Like, if you grew up and you never had anything like that happen to anybody in your family, like, if you've never had that happen. [00:37:44] Speaker A: I don't know why I'm so weary. I don't know why I'm so scared. [00:37:47] Speaker B: Then I grew up scared. I grew up going to spend the night at people house. Like, we went and spend the night at this person's house or that person house. [00:37:54] Speaker A: Okay, so I guess I do know why maybe my mama put that in me because we was not spending that night at people house like that. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Yeah, when people be like, you're not going to such and such to spend night. There's been posts like that lately or whatever. I'm like, you won't go to your, like, you ain't spending the night at your grandma's house with all your cousins over there, or you ain't went to your aunt house to spend the night? [00:38:13] Speaker A: Hell the fuck no. [00:38:14] Speaker B: Yes. [00:38:16] Speaker A: My mama would not playing it. [00:38:18] Speaker B: I can't say I never had that in, I've seen it before, that type of bad stuff. [00:38:24] Speaker A: But we ain't spending the night. The most we did, we was like a couple of hours while she went to the car game. [00:38:31] Speaker B: And that's like, I remember nights we were like, I talked about my cousin Leland out here, you know what I'm saying? We have a sleep, five, six, seven of us, we're sleeping over, we playing a game all night. We up and our thing was like, we're going to stay up all night to watch the sun come up. We stay up, the sun come up then, you know what I'm saying? We stayed up all night, we 1112 years old, that type of shit. So I ain't never really, not with no parent doing no shit like that, or no older sibling, like coming in fucking with nobody like that, you know what I'm saying? I don't know how it is with girls, but not with little boys. So if the mama, the daddy might have had, like you said, the daddy said, he thought about it, he picked up on it. [00:39:14] Speaker A: So he probably had something like that in his past with some family or something like that to look for it. [00:39:20] Speaker B: Or he just might have picked up on it like some weird shit just being around men. You just know, like when this man acting a little weird toward, you know what I'm saying? That might be it too. He just might be around because he. [00:39:30] Speaker A: Would say, he would see the guy like rubbing his son's back and like. [00:39:35] Speaker B: Yeah, you don't do that. Yeah, you don't do that. You got a kid, you might rub their head or something, you know what I'm saying? Grab them on top of their head or some manly shit like that, but you ain't rubbing no kid back. Yeah, you don't do no shit like that. Put your elbow on their head or something. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, it was a whole lot of shit. So I think. Is that supposed to be a part two? [00:39:57] Speaker A: I don't think so, but they do need to do one for Disney because. [00:40:01] Speaker B: They were saying, oh, another thing. A lot of the face shots for the girls was Dan. [00:40:09] Speaker A: That's all, Dan. [00:40:10] Speaker B: That was wild. That was wild. The clothing choices they had, Ariana Grande. [00:40:16] Speaker A: Trying to squeeze that potato, trying to make potato juice. [00:40:19] Speaker B: That was not, was that one of the things that was on the web show, not the real show, which was wild. [00:40:32] Speaker A: And he definitely had a type because even though he was with a lot of different generations of didn't. Well, first we know because we didn't see Lori Beth. He didn't fuck with. We don't, but we don't know. He didn't fuck with any of the black girls, the ones that were interviewed anyway. They said they probably felt more hatred. So he might be, had a little racism in there. [00:40:57] Speaker B: Probably so. Or probably just probably a little bit of all of it, like racism. Because if you were doing a show or something like that, you had all kinds of kids, even if it's not intentional, you probably would lean toward a kid that looked more like you. [00:41:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, I know I would. [00:41:23] Speaker B: Yeah. And not even know that shit just happens. But. [00:41:33] Speaker A: Who knew? I didn't even know who Dan Snyder was. I knew of his face, but I didn't because he used to be on. [00:41:40] Speaker B: The shows all the time. Yeah, but then you would see his name up there. But I didn't know he was like the creator dude. But every time, as soon as the creators come up, he's created by Dan Snyder or whatever. But I mean, he made them a lot of money. [00:41:54] Speaker A: He did. [00:41:55] Speaker B: But a lot of these shows were not my era shows, like them kids that was up there. Not my era shows. But yeah, it was very interesting when you started. You ain't going to want to stop, right? [00:42:10] Speaker A: Because I was fighting sleep, like Trey trying to stay up. I was like, I got to finish. [00:42:18] Speaker B: But they didn't talk about now people suspecting him and what. Amanda Bynes, have you seen Amanda Bynes lately? I think she went crazy or something. [00:42:29] Speaker A: Like, so here's the recent thing with her, right? So she's trying to live a normal life and she wants to be a nail tech. So this came out like two weeks ago. She posted this on her social media. [00:42:40] Speaker B: She broke. [00:42:41] Speaker A: She was trying to pass. I don't even think she's broke. I just think she's trying to live a normal life. She want to be a nail tech. So she went to take the test, the state board, to become a nail tech, and she failed. And it crushed me because she was so hopeful before she was like, no, I just saw a post. And she was so hopeful. She was like, all right, y'all, wish me luck. I'm going to take the test today. And she missed it by like two points. And I probably shed a tear. [00:43:14] Speaker B: Really? [00:43:15] Speaker A: Because I was like, oh, my God. What did you all do to this girl? Why is she out here trying to do nails one and two? She didn't even pass that test. I'm sure it is, but think about normal bitches passing the test. Like, why she got to do nails? Maybe she was a queen on Nickelodeon. What the fuck she got to do nails for? She's a wonderful actress because even she was still doing it as an adult. What the fuck did Dan Snyder do to her? [00:43:46] Speaker B: Maybe it's not Dan Snyder. Maybe something else. Because I saw something where she was, like, trying to get out of her conservatorship because they said they had one for her, too. [00:43:55] Speaker A: Oh, her daddy's fucking trash. [00:43:57] Speaker B: Oh, he. We saw. I still think Britney Spears should have still been in, but I mean, she seemed normal in some of those outtakes and stuff, like the behind the scenes footage. She seemed normal. She was a kid. But maybe. I don't know, man. It's hard because I talk about a homeboy when we were younger and something happened in his life. Like it was something tragic happened. And they say it happened while he was going through puberty. And they said that contributed to him being like, bipolar or whatever. Like it kind of messed up the chemicals in his brain or whatever. You know what I'm saying? I don't know how true, because this is 30 years ago. [00:44:44] Speaker A: One more thing before we get off that. Did you see the black kid who when Nickelodeon fired him, he blamed his mom. Now all this stuff is coming out. So I wonder if him and his mom repaired their relationship. Like, he hated his mom. [00:45:02] Speaker B: He said that, but I mean, maybe his mom calls it, though, because Nickelodeon fired him. He didn't say nothing about Dan Snyder. [00:45:10] Speaker A: His mama probably did cause it. She was on the set. She didn't leave him on the set like the other parents did. She was on the set. She was involved. When Dan Snyder was trying to put him in the fucking tights and shit, his mama was speaking up like, why is this necessary? Like, she was there. And so they didn't invite him to come on to the next season. [00:45:30] Speaker B: To the next season. Was that the same one that said that he didn't like being in the tights? Or was that another one? [00:45:35] Speaker A: Another one that was different, kid. This was the one that said he was responsible for trying to get his family out the hood. [00:45:45] Speaker B: That can put. Now that this has come out, like little JJ says something about my show got whatever. Like, come on, little JJ. You not the best actor. Let's be real. And you was young and had braids. It was only so many black kids that was going to watch that show. Not everybody who had a show that didn't have a show going to say Nickelodeon this, Nickelodeon that, and not Dan Snyder. Because a lot like Nickelodeon was like. They didn't know what the fuck Dan Snyder was doing. They were just. You know what I'm saying? And it kind of be like that with big companies. I don't know, man. It's just a whole mess. I'm glad I was older because they never. [00:46:30] Speaker A: I mean, even though. Because we don't have the girls there to confirm that Dan was fucking with him, none of them could really confirm that. [00:46:37] Speaker B: You know what? All y'all full of shit. Because y'all niggas still sit up here and laugh at Martin. And Gina said Martin was harassing her. And y'all was like, just bring the show back. We don't need Gina. Y'all full of shit. Y'all don't care about these. [00:46:54] Speaker A: There is a difference between when you fuck with kids. R. Kelly fucked with kids. Diddy did not. We're going to keep on Diddy bopping. [00:47:08] Speaker B: I'm trying to think of somebody who got away with it. Nobody. Woody Allen? No. Yeah, I just thought of that, though. Yeah, it was very entertaining, but I guess because I didn't have the connection with the shows and the kids, I just thought of it like any other bad shit that would happen to some kids. Like, I wouldn't overly. My childhood was a lie. Randy Stimpy ain't did that shit. Doug and Patty mayonnaise still together. I don't know what you're talking about. I still remember watching hey, dude. And enjoying it. But, yeah, in other documentary news, the freaknik thing came out. Did you watch that? [00:47:57] Speaker A: Yes. [00:47:58] Speaker B: Did you enjoy it? [00:47:59] Speaker A: I did. I thought it could have been better. It could have been deeper if they wanted it to. I think they wanted to keep it light. They did enough just to make us watch it and keep us intrigued. [00:48:14] Speaker B: I don't think they had the money or the time, because there's a. Because doing stuff on video and doing stuff. Audio is way different. Audio, you can have all these clips and voices and stuff, but video, it's a lot more storage for video. So it's harder to do the video, you got to go to these places and find these clips and record these people and get the lighting and all of that. When audio, you just need the mics, you know what I'm saying? So there's a podcast that came out called Freaknik, and I listened to. It came out, like, a couple of years ago, and it told a story. I think it's a paradise loss or something like that. Very well done. [00:49:08] Speaker A: I was shocked to find out the origins of Freaknick, because I didn't know that. [00:49:16] Speaker B: Yeah, nobody did. Yeah, it's called Freaknik. A discourse on a paradise loss. Everything they said in this documentary, they said it on this podcast, even with, like, because I was wanting them to mention certain things that they did mention in the documentary because I started listening to the podcast again to kind of brush up on some of the stuff. So, like, you were saying about the origins, with it being from colleges, even, like, the word freak, and people, like, they said that freak really didn't mean, like, freak, like, be freak sexual. It was just. That was the word of the time, period. Yeah, like dope. Dope don't mean drugs. Like, you say something dope, you just mean a good, like, now. Even, like from the. Remember when one of my teachers had got a Nissan Maxima? Like the one that was in men's society, which is the one with Chauncey, and they had to steal. [00:50:10] Speaker A: Oh, that was the one. [00:50:11] Speaker B: Hold up. Was that the square one? And that was the first kind of round one. [00:50:14] Speaker A: That was the kind of round one. That was the one. [00:50:15] Speaker B: So she had that one right. We was in elementary school, and one of the kids, one of the hood kids from. It's like, dawg. Ms. Mudro. No, he was like. It was a girl, too. He's like, dang, Ms. Mudro, your car, dope. She's like, dope. Ain't no drugs in my car. What are you talking about? Dope? We just started laughing like, no, it was Mudro. We talked. That mean it looked good. [00:50:38] Speaker A: We like it. [00:50:38] Speaker B: She's like, oh, my God. Dope, then. Okay. [00:50:40] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:50:41] Speaker B: So same thing with that freak shit. It ain't meant, like, the shout out to neat. She did make a point about Uncle Luke. Like, we need to get rid of Luke because every time he come around, he fucks some shit up and we don't need to get rid of him. But if it weren't for him and his kind, it probably would still be going. [00:51:03] Speaker A: It will be still going, and it will probably have turned into what they intended it to be just a college hit picnic for only college students or college adjacent students. [00:51:15] Speaker B: But I think the name kind of fucked it up. [00:51:22] Speaker A: They didn't think of a name that would age well. [00:51:26] Speaker B: But you don't think like that when you're in college. [00:51:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that's true. [00:51:29] Speaker B: But even like the. Who started it? Well, if you haven't listened. So freaknik started from, what was it called? The DC college club or something. What were they called? DC College club. And they were just a group of. And for somebody that really didn't have to go off to college or go away to college, certain things you don't really think about. And one of the things was like being from all over the country, going to a different city. Like, you're going to a black school, but black ain't the same everywhere. [00:51:57] Speaker A: That's true. [00:51:57] Speaker B: And you want to be with somebody who know about certain things from your city. And they had different clubs for different cities where people were from. So it was like a DC college club. Like, it was like people from California, Detroit, they all had their own clubs. And the DC college clubs, like one of the things they used to do was they would either charter a bus for people to go back home on a holiday, so you could pay like 50, $60 to go home during a holiday. Or if they couldn't go home because of money or whatever, they would just do like a little cookout or picnic or whatever. So that's how freakney got created by. [00:52:29] Speaker A: The DC college during spring break. [00:52:31] Speaker B: During spring break, because people couldn't go home, so they wanted something to do on camp, why they had to stay at school or whatever. And that's how it started. And it just grew and grew. [00:52:39] Speaker A: I'm going to say it. What men fuck, freak nick up. [00:52:47] Speaker B: 83% won't agree until I seen that video of the van and the women charging for men to come in and touch them and fuck. [00:52:59] Speaker A: Who was paying for it. [00:53:02] Speaker B: We just supporting our sisters. [00:53:03] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:53:05] Speaker B: The crazy part about it is them same vans was riding around back week too. It was the same shit. It was one time me and my homies was walking like, we walked through. It was like a gang of ravenous niggas, right? So he was like, yeah, so it was like three girls walking like, hey, I don't want to walk down a. It's like, it's like, don't walk down a. [00:53:26] Speaker A: That's why I never went to bike week. [00:53:29] Speaker B: But it would only be certain sections. It wouldn't be the whole thing. Because most of the people we walking down the regular strip. [00:53:36] Speaker A: But I'd never been right there. Right there. I can reach out and touch bike week. Never been just because of that. As someone who had the body that I had as a teenager and as a young adult, bike week wasn't the place for me. [00:53:52] Speaker B: Not as a teenager. No, I didn't go till I was, well, I was still a teenager, but I was grown. [00:53:57] Speaker A: That's what I meant. Like. Yeah, 18, 1920. [00:53:59] Speaker B: No, but some people going like 15 though. [00:54:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. [00:54:02] Speaker B: Yeah, some people was going at 15. Anybody my age said they wouldn't have freakney. I think you lying or you had irresponsible parents. [00:54:11] Speaker A: Yeah, because bike week has that same rich history. [00:54:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it started because the. [00:54:19] Speaker A: White folks had their event and it didn't start in Myrtle beach. It started in Atlanta beach. And the people were so responsible. Like there's a picture floating around somewhere. I think my aunt got it of my mama at bike week and my brother went with her. Like, you could take your kids. It was a family event. [00:54:38] Speaker B: You still could take your kids, though. You still could take your kids to bike week. Like it still be some family stuff. Like you still see families down there, like older people and stuff. But it's certain areas and parts like that should just get too wild. [00:54:49] Speaker A: It started as to be an event for us, by us, and it was not. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Then it just turned into people who don't got a bike coming down, messing it up. [00:55:01] Speaker A: Men came to grab women. [00:55:05] Speaker B: You can't blame it all on the men because I've gotten grabbed myself by. [00:55:09] Speaker A: Women who let it happen. Joe Biden. [00:55:17] Speaker B: Joe Biden. I was sexually assaulted that bike week. One girl was like. [00:55:24] Speaker A: That'S why I didn't go. That's why I never went. I was scared. [00:55:28] Speaker B: Now that didn't happen to the average person and it depended on like, well, sometimes it didn't depend on how you were dressed. [00:55:34] Speaker A: But you know where I did cut the food like that at though? Grad night. [00:55:42] Speaker B: But that was all high school people. [00:55:43] Speaker A: I went down there like, I ain't had no home training. [00:55:45] Speaker B: Really? [00:55:46] Speaker A: Yeah, with the strangers. I wonder if saw there's some pictures of me somewhere. Bunk up. [00:55:51] Speaker B: I think we was down there together. [00:55:53] Speaker A: We were. We were down at the same weekend. [00:55:54] Speaker B: At the same weekend. Because Britney Spears was the, I think the year before was Aaliyah. We was like, who is this white nobody, don't care about no Britney Spears. We want to hear. Because Aliyah was the year before. [00:56:04] Speaker A: Pictures of me somewhere with some guys from Alabama bunk up. [00:56:07] Speaker B: Wow. [00:56:08] Speaker A: Can we take a picture with you? Hell, yeah. [00:56:09] Speaker B: So that's how you would have been at bike week. [00:56:12] Speaker A: I know, and that's why I never went. [00:56:14] Speaker B: But Freaknik was. I, like, know they told a history and all that. That documentary was good. It was, but I felt real bad for that one lady, but I think she's leaving something out of the story. [00:56:30] Speaker A: Oh, are you victim blaming? [00:56:31] Speaker B: No, but I think it's something left out of the story. [00:56:36] Speaker A: And I hate to say this because I don't want to sound elitist, like the people who went to college saying people who didn't go to college, but it's almost local niggas. Probably not even local niggas, but that was just niggas who did that to her. [00:56:53] Speaker B: It wasn't college kids that did that. [00:56:55] Speaker A: There was some grown ass people that. [00:56:57] Speaker B: Did that because that's what it turned into. But those really the only people who can go from Michigan to Atlanta on a weekend when all the prices jacked up is grown people. [00:57:09] Speaker A: Well, back then, the prices wouldn't. People didn't know to jack the prices up. [00:57:14] Speaker B: Yes, they did. [00:57:15] Speaker A: Are you sure? [00:57:16] Speaker B: In a convention city, of course they're going to jack the prices up because all the rooms selling out freakney been going on from the late eighty s. And this was like 94, 95 when that happened to that lady. Did it happen later on? [00:57:33] Speaker A: I think it was a little later. And they skipped the part where they drove the car through Greenbriar. I was waiting to see that. [00:57:39] Speaker B: Oh, that happened? [00:57:40] Speaker A: Yeah, they drove a car through Greenbriar. That was during freaknick. [00:57:43] Speaker B: Wow. Just doing like you say. It wasn't no college people. It was regular people. Regular people stuff like how they talked about. Is it called black college? Like black spring break? That would be in Daytona. I went to that one yet. [00:57:59] Speaker A: And then you see Luke afterwards. [00:58:02] Speaker B: What did he say? [00:58:03] Speaker A: He was like, oh, this ain't over. He's like, I got video. He's like, daytona, if you was in Daytona, if you was in Myrtle beach, he was like, I ain't done. There's more to come. Nigga, please. [00:58:16] Speaker B: Did he have something to do with this? [00:58:18] Speaker A: Yeah, he was one of the like. [00:58:22] Speaker B: That's the part of him that just stopped. Luke, you too old. Stop. I mean, we appreciate what you did about censorship and all that kind of stuff, because if it went for him, it wouldn't be no suki or sexy red or Lil Kim or none of the cussing ass niggas. It wouldn't be none of that. Because y'all has to be locked up in jail every time you try to. Just. Just too old for this stuff, Luke. You're just too old. But he is kind of ignorant, talking and stuff and thinking the shit. Cool. [00:59:01] Speaker A: But you were saying you went to Daytona. What'd you do? [00:59:03] Speaker B: Oh, no, it was just a lot of college. It was some not college aged people there, but for the most part, it was a lot of college aged people and just youth. It wasn't no old niggas. That's when I first seen Lil Duvall down there. We was at the thing, but it was a lot of people performing and all kind of stuff. It was just dope. That's what they had spring bling down there and stuff. But those two documentaries are good to watch. We've been at it. Shout out to y'all in them emails. And Dan Schneider. I don't know if you care about this, Amy, but honey Boo Boo is missing some money because of my. [00:59:49] Speaker A: Don't surprise me. [00:59:55] Speaker B: I'm here to tell you right now, we don't care. [00:59:58] Speaker A: It don't surprise me because they were early reality TV. [01:00:04] Speaker B: Yeah, before social media. Yeah, before you could really make a lot of money. So she figures this, honey, it probably not no money missing, period. I don't think. No money. [01:00:16] Speaker A: They probably didn't make a lot. [01:00:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought that was because they. [01:00:19] Speaker A: Didn'T know that what reality TV was going to turn into. [01:00:23] Speaker B: They were like on that first wave of. Well, no, yeah, they were on the wave of reality TV where it was just regular people. In other news, celebrity news, Jonathan Majors, he thought he was out of the woods, but he's being sued by his ex girlfriend for defamation, assault and battery, the same. Gosh. Well, because. And it makes sense, though, because of the assault that he's done, allegedly against her. But whenever he's been confronted publicly about her allegations, he always call her a liar. And it says, he specifically claimed that he has never put his hands on a woman. And they say that's what the goal of convincing the world that grace is not a victim of domestic abuse, but instead a crazy liar who should be treated as such. And for him to say, I've never touched, put my hands on a woman, whatever it makes still him and Megan. [01:01:39] Speaker A: Still in their roles. [01:01:42] Speaker B: I think she really liked him. I don't think he really liked her because you ever seen that person with the body language? You ever seen that clip? It's like a body language thing and it was going through different pictures and it was like this person really into this person, this person not into that person, whatever. So it was like, if two people take a picture together, the person that's really into the other person, like, how they turn. They turn a certain way and lean into them. So ever since then, I'd be looking at pictures to see. They'd be like, well, this person is uncomfortable in this picture, whatever. And they kind of pointing it out. Some of it be kind of bullshit, but it kind of looked kind of like it. So it's one picture where she, like, really leaning into him. And, you know, he'd be making them slave faces, and he was like, kind of leaning back a little bit. [01:02:25] Speaker A: Wow. [01:02:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think he really in there. [01:02:27] Speaker A: I don't think he really can't even smell the. Can't stand the smell of pump it. [01:02:32] Speaker B: Up cocoa butter, whatever she used on them folocs. He don't like it. Let's see, what else? A lot of people were talking about Princess Kate. Y'all not going to learn about talking about people. [01:02:51] Speaker A: Well. [01:02:53] Speaker B: Y'All did it to Jonathan Majors. No, not Jonathan Majors. Chadwick bowling. [01:02:57] Speaker A: We did. [01:02:58] Speaker B: You were part of that? [01:03:00] Speaker A: I was. [01:03:02] Speaker B: I had such high hope. We were rooting for you. [01:03:07] Speaker A: And it wasn't necessarily the weight loss with him. It was like he couldn't dress. No, wait. [01:03:14] Speaker B: No, that fit was slight. [01:03:19] Speaker A: It was just like. I could tell he just didn't want to be there because there was every time after panther, like, every time he was on the red carpet, he was just expected to do the Wakanda fabulous. And it looked like he was just so tired of being T'Challa and wanted to be Chadwick again. [01:03:40] Speaker B: It was somebody after. Somebody after Chadwick. Boseman. And they were sick. Well, they took some weird looking pictures. [01:03:50] Speaker A: Well, I did it with Bishop Betty Long. I was on his ass. [01:03:54] Speaker B: Hey, yo, you weren't the only one. That was before, though. That was before Chadwick. But it was somebody after Chadwick. And people were like, y'all ain't learning nothing from Chadwick. And then coming to find out this person was very ill. And now they were saying that Princess Kate had gotten BBL surgery. [01:04:16] Speaker A: Goddamn. No bbl. [01:04:19] Speaker B: Got a tummy tuck or something. [01:04:21] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Because now the family put this out. Their family put out that she had some abdominal surgery. People didn't make that up. [01:04:30] Speaker B: Yes, but people took it to BBl type shit. [01:04:34] Speaker A: Yeah, well, all they had to do was fucking be truthful. They running around trying to hide shit. [01:04:41] Speaker B: Well, I mean, I told you I had surgery. I ain't got to tell you I had to get a backyotomy. [01:04:46] Speaker A: If you in the public eye, you better say so. [01:04:48] Speaker B: You ain't better say nothing. You ain't got to. [01:04:51] Speaker A: Well, again, they could have just stayed quiet. People going to speculate. [01:04:56] Speaker B: Yeah, true indeed. But don't speculate. The worst of the worst, she a clone now and she dead and all kind of shit. And this woman got diagnosed with cancer. [01:05:05] Speaker A: Most of this wasn't us. Now. [01:05:09] Speaker B: 60% was the BBL. Now tell me, Tuck, this wasn't us. [01:05:17] Speaker A: We just kind of was like the. [01:05:20] Speaker B: One thing they did though was the picture. But she said she posted that just because she'd be fucking around with the filters and shit. [01:05:27] Speaker A: Sure, okay, sure. But yeah, white people been on this. And then black people was like, what y'all got going on over there? We heard to breakfast, we looked over. This ain't us. [01:05:39] Speaker B: Yeah, that's all on them. [01:05:40] Speaker A: But I feel bad. [01:05:42] Speaker B: I don't feel shit because I ain't saying nothing. [01:05:45] Speaker A: No, I mean I feel bad because she got cancer and she got it. They rich enough to cure it. [01:05:51] Speaker B: Shit, was it a stage? [01:05:53] Speaker A: Oh, I don't even know what kind. [01:05:54] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. If being rich enough could cure cancer, we still have Steve Jobs and a whole bunch of niggas. [01:06:02] Speaker A: How you know Steve Jobs just wanted to go? Or Betty, how do you know he did? [01:06:09] Speaker B: Oh, he did his clothes looking like chadwick clothes. Last time I saw him all big and shit. You out there because he needed a medium. All he had was largers at the crib. He just had put what he had on them big sweatpants and shit. We saw Steve. Steve gone you think Tomaha. No, Steve wanted to go. Steve want to see the iPhone 13? You see the camera on that bitch? [01:06:31] Speaker A: You didn't see the iPhone 13? [01:06:33] Speaker B: Auto promax? [01:06:34] Speaker A: Damn. [01:06:34] Speaker B: Yeah, them headphones they came out with, man, you could do all that stuff with it. He was there before Apple Pay. Damn, was he there before the Apple Watch? [01:06:43] Speaker A: I think he saw the Apple Watch. [01:06:45] Speaker B: He ain't seen the. [01:06:48] Speaker A: One that can detect when you fall. [01:06:54] Speaker B: That shit coming. Steve, hold on. It's like a relative when they see in the hospital. I just wanted to tell my grandma was she just wanted to see my uncle Mike, monkey Mike came to the hospital and she died. [01:07:04] Speaker A: And then she died right then 2 hours later. [01:07:06] Speaker B: Seriously though, Steve just wanted to see the iPhone seven. [01:07:09] Speaker A: My mama held on long enough to come home though. Seriously, they do that for real? Yeah, because she was in the hospital. She told the doctor, I just want to go home. And they sent her home and call up the hospital people and shit. And she made it 24 hours at the house. [01:07:21] Speaker B: Steve ain't got to see c on apple TV. He wanted to see how that was going to turn out. He ain't got to see none of that shit. You think he think he's some way. No, he wanted to see all of that. He rich enough niggas living in that damn three bedroom house. Steve jobs living in the 25 square foot house in Silicon Valley being paid off. Shit, you think this nigga didn't have. [01:07:48] Speaker A: A rich stay rich? [01:07:49] Speaker B: Didn't have them. Not a rich stay rich by not paying taxes. You could get rich by not going to Starbucks. Then shut the fuck up. Cost more gas money for me to get to work than buying Starbucks. But, yeah, I would say I want to care, but I really don't care. [01:08:09] Speaker A: I feel for her kids. That's about it. [01:08:11] Speaker B: Yeah, if she can't get healthy. [01:08:17] Speaker A: And then there was a meme, because we forget this. Her husband used to be fine. He was the good looking. No, he was fine. He had them eyes and that chiseled face. He was fine. And then he started cheating on his woman, started cheating on his wife, started turning into his daddy. Then they say Princess Diana snatched her jeans back. [01:08:40] Speaker B: No, she left her jeans there. Pattern baldness comes from the mother's side. So that's highly ironic that it did come from her. She did snatch it, literally. Always one thing that I want to talk about. I thought it was good, but then it's kind of bad. So it was a lady down in Hilton Head. She owns some land. [01:09:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:09:02] Speaker B: And this development company wanted to take the money. I mean, wanted to take a land, and she would never sell. And they wanted to do. Was it eminent domain type shit on her and all of that. [01:09:15] Speaker A: But Tyler Perry got involved. [01:09:17] Speaker B: Tyler Perry got involved. Snoop Dogg got involved. Like, it went viral. And so I saw the articles, like, they reached the deal, but I saw it said, the family of Josephine Wright reached the deal. [01:09:28] Speaker A: Yeah, she passed away. [01:09:29] Speaker B: Yeah. I was like, damn. She. We did. Yeah, this go to show that. I don't know what the fuck. Once I leave here, it's like somebody hit me with that men in black thing. The neuralizer. Yeah, she passed, Ms. Wright. I see her in the street. [01:09:47] Speaker A: My thing is, when I read this article, they get to keep the land. And I'm picturing day little house because lady had a double wide. [01:09:55] Speaker B: Oh, she had a double wide. [01:09:57] Speaker A: I thought it was the land they wanted. Not a little double wide on the coast in their land, and then developments all around. They probably ain't even going to be able to get to that fucking land, to their house. [01:10:10] Speaker B: Why? [01:10:11] Speaker A: Well, I guess they got to be a road there for. [01:10:14] Speaker B: I think it's on the road. [01:10:16] Speaker A: Okay, but why would you. I'm sorry. I would have sold the fuck out of that land. [01:10:22] Speaker B: Oh, no. [01:10:23] Speaker A: Or rented it or something. Because my quality of life would be so fucked up if I kept my little piece of land right there and if them companies still built everything around it. [01:10:35] Speaker B: I mean, it's your land. It's a book I'm reading by Michael Harriet. It's called Black Af history. And he talk about how down there where it was on James island or John's island, whatever. After the Civil War, one of the plantations, they actually gave the land that the plantation owners had. They gave it to former slaves. But then Andrew Jackson came back and changed the. [01:11:01] Speaker A: Wow. [01:11:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, after Lincoln got killed or. But, like, there was people that had land down there, so maybe she was, like, one of them people, got the land through her ancestors or whatever, and don't want to give it up. I'm with it. Keep that shit. Leave that little trailer sitting there to make everything look worse. She's 94 years old. I wonder how that trailer looked. But I think they bought her a new house. No, they. [01:11:27] Speaker A: Tyler offered to buy a new house. [01:11:28] Speaker B: Yeah, that was it. But I think Snoop gave her 30,000. Snoop gave like 30,000. And Tyler gave a lot of money, too. [01:11:37] Speaker A: And trailers, like buses, you can just swap that shit out. [01:11:40] Speaker B: Trailers are like cars. Once you pay it off, you get a title from the DMV, not a deed. [01:11:48] Speaker A: But shout out to her, we ain't knocking trailers, y'all. I grew up in one. Don't be emailing up here. [01:11:53] Speaker B: You can email all you want to. You know damn well. Ain't no way y'all trailers. Cause $154,000, you all ought to be shaming your damn self. Now I got to do underpinning and all of that kind of shit. I got to break it up and all of that. And I get a deed at the end. They do them trailers wrong. Tell me. A triple wide trailer. [01:12:11] Speaker A: It got wheels on it. [01:12:12] Speaker B: I know. I still don't get that. [01:12:14] Speaker A: So you can move it? [01:12:15] Speaker B: No, I'm saying I don't get that. Why they give them a title? [01:12:18] Speaker A: It's a mobile home. [01:12:21] Speaker B: I got to hook a goddamn 18. [01:12:22] Speaker A: Wheel up to that motherfucker roll, ride the fuck out. [01:12:25] Speaker B: I got to break it apart. That's crazy. That's crazy, but, yeah. $154,000 for a trailer. This 2020 fold trailer, right? [01:12:36] Speaker A: Wind zone. That what they call wind zone two? No, that's part of the name Wind Zone. Because, you know, the trailers got to be able to withstand a certain amount of wind. [01:12:48] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Especially down here. What's the trailer company? Lumby trailers. Lumby homes. [01:12:54] Speaker A: Lumby homes. I met the owner of that when I was working for Samsung. [01:12:58] Speaker B: What they look like? [01:12:59] Speaker A: Indian. [01:13:00] Speaker B: Native American. Okay. Just want to make sure. [01:13:02] Speaker A: Yeah, his skin was very tan. [01:13:05] Speaker B: I want to make sure. Ain't no $5 indian. [01:13:08] Speaker A: No, he's a real deal. [01:13:09] Speaker B: Shout out to him. Time is just a moving. We got shit to do. [01:13:21] Speaker A: All right, so we're just going to keep it this on death for a second. Okay. I hate to do this, but we have to. Jessica Pettaway, which. She was a popular social media influencer or beauty influencer. [01:13:35] Speaker B: Is it Petway or pet away? [01:13:39] Speaker A: Don't get me to line. I think it's Petway. It's petway. So she died at the age of 36 after a battle with cervical cancer. Now, the reason I wanted to touch on this is because niggas, for years, the doctors told her that it was just fibroids. [01:13:58] Speaker B: Oh, she had white doctors. Probably somebody with that hairstyle. I figured they have a black doctor. [01:14:05] Speaker A: Well, my pussy doctor's white right now. I want a black one, but they be so booked up. [01:14:11] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a lot of black pussies out here. [01:14:14] Speaker A: But a black woman did deliver my last baby, but she don't practice in Florence no more. [01:14:19] Speaker B: Anyway, that was decades ago. Of course you don't. [01:14:22] Speaker A: That was seven years ago. [01:14:23] Speaker B: He's 30. [01:14:27] Speaker A: So the reason I wanted to show condolences and just say, ladies, be very diligent about your uterus, about your breast, about your health overall. And don't just let these doctors just misdiagnose you. If you feel like something is off, please get a second opinion. Have them put it in your file. If you feel like something is off and you express that concern to them, say, look, okay, so could you please put it in my file? In my file that I've expressed this to you and this was your answer, and I guarantee you they will change the way that they handle you because they don't want to go on record saying that you had this concern and they ignored it. [01:15:15] Speaker B: And I would like for ladies to take the advice of one Torrance hatch, where he says, before you wear a thong. [01:15:26] Speaker A: What? [01:15:27] Speaker B: Get your pussy check. [01:15:28] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:15:29] Speaker B: Your hygiene a motherfucker. You're supposed to say, smell it. Right? Especially if you were to nigga with money. That would you like. I'm sorry. Too soon. But yeah. Get checked out. [01:15:37] Speaker A: Stop wearing thongs anyway. [01:15:39] Speaker B: Why? They're not good for you. [01:15:41] Speaker A: No, that material all up in your ass. Crack. All in your pussy. No. Commando it. [01:15:48] Speaker B: Go up in there. A thong in the pussy. Not the. I thought it just cover up the. [01:15:53] Speaker A: It covers it up. But think about a thong. By the time it gets to the clit, it turns into just a rope. [01:16:01] Speaker B: Not that far up, a thong. I thought it turned. [01:16:06] Speaker A: Okay. I have not worn a thong in years. So the last time I wore a thong was. Thong. Tha thong. Thong. Thong was on the radio. [01:16:11] Speaker B: I thought it'd be like a covering of the. [01:16:13] Speaker A: Right, and it covers up the front, the labia, and then it turns into just a string. For everything else. [01:16:22] Speaker B: I've seen thongs, it'd be like it cover up the whole bush. [01:16:27] Speaker A: That part is a triangle. But once you get past that, when you get to route the clitoris, it just turns into a string. [01:16:33] Speaker B: It don't fit to hold both lips in there. Potentially the labia majora and vagina or whatever. [01:16:41] Speaker A: Okay, maybe not my thongs. I don't know. That's why I never liked them. [01:16:48] Speaker B: So only thing coming up is the upper part. So you click me on both sides. [01:16:58] Speaker A: That's why I don't like them. [01:16:59] Speaker B: Your thing. Just be up. [01:17:04] Speaker A: I was never a fan of thongs. I only wore them because Cisco said we had to put them on at the beginning of that song. Cisco said, I want to tell y'all about the final things in life. This is what men talk about when women not around that. Cisco said that. [01:17:16] Speaker B: Cisco be lying. Make sure we get back on task. [01:17:23] Speaker A: Kobe mama and daddy, please. Kobe mama and daddy is putting his shit up on eBay. [01:17:32] Speaker B: I saw that. [01:17:33] Speaker A: How you feel about it? I'm here to tell you right now, really? [01:17:37] Speaker B: We don't care. [01:17:38] Speaker A: You feel like they don't have, huh? You feel like they don't have money? I feel like they shouldn't do that. [01:17:44] Speaker B: I mean, why you want to just have it sit around the mean? [01:17:47] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, that do make sense, though. [01:17:49] Speaker B: And Kareem just sold his rings for, like. He sold, like, three of his championship rings for two point something million. He going to donate the money or whatever. But maybe his family don't have money. [01:18:00] Speaker A: That's true. That's true. We don't know what type of relationship they got with the wife. [01:18:05] Speaker B: With the wife, yeah. Because I don't think he had a relationship with his family when he died. I think it was kind of like on the rocks or so. [01:18:13] Speaker A: Okay, that makes sense. [01:18:14] Speaker B: Yeah. And the prices in the houses of Philly going up, too, so you never know. He want to have to move to. Damn, Chester. [01:18:21] Speaker A: Speaking of moving, another Georgia city wants y'all to come down there. So according to this report, Macon is one of the best cities to retire in. And you can potentially live there for. On a budget of $3,000 a month. [01:18:36] Speaker B: That's potentially. If you ain't got no other bills. [01:18:40] Speaker A: They said retire now, you ain't got no bills. [01:18:44] Speaker B: Right. You might have credit cards or something. You know what I'm saying? Bought something. You don't bought that said it and forget it off of. You had to pay $99 a month anyway. [01:18:56] Speaker A: I think this is a big scheme to get people out of Atlanta. Atlanta fuller than a motherfucker. They trying to get people down to Macon. [01:19:04] Speaker B: How far is Macon from 2 hours. That's far. [01:19:10] Speaker A: Oh, it took me about 2 hours to get on there. [01:19:12] Speaker B: That's far for old people to move. If you grew up in all that in Atlanta. But if you white, you definitely want to get out. Did you see that clip of the people talking about the white guys? And he was like, when he went to Atlanta, he saw how black, he didn't realize how black Atlanta was. No. People got mad at the clip. But that's really how it is. Like, when you first get to the airport in Atlanta, like, if you fly in Atlanta or fly out of Atlanta, it's not. But black people working there. [01:19:36] Speaker A: I can't even remember many white people when I lived in Atlanta. [01:19:41] Speaker B: Exactly. Now think about how if you're a white person from somewhere else in the country, and you just go to Atlanta, and it's just black people, like, at every turn. [01:19:49] Speaker A: Well, think about when you land where the airport at. [01:19:53] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:19:54] Speaker A: The airport is like, on the south side. [01:19:57] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. But I mean, is that the hood? [01:19:59] Speaker A: Yeah, for the most part. Like, you got to go to the north or to the outskirts to see the. [01:20:04] Speaker B: But I mean, white folk where the airport is, you probably wouldn't think about that because it's like the most busy airport in the world. So you would think you would see all types of people working there when all you just see is colored. [01:20:24] Speaker A: This is where I lived when I lived in Atlanta. I lived on the south side, so I didn't see many white people. [01:20:29] Speaker B: But you don't see white people, period, like, you go in the mall, you go into this. Like, if you go in the gas station, you see Somalians. You know what saying? Like, it's just black people all. Yeah, I'm sorry. Go ahead. [01:20:41] Speaker A: No. And last but not least, there's a school district that says they are going to start locking kids phones up when they come to school in these little pouches. That takes away the signal. [01:20:53] Speaker B: The Dave Chappelle pouch. [01:20:54] Speaker A: Yeah, they should. No. [01:20:57] Speaker B: Why not? [01:20:58] Speaker A: How I'm going to text my son and be like, hey, pizza hut. Chickfila said they about to start selling pizzas. What you think? How I'm going to text him that at 02:00 in the afternoon? [01:21:08] Speaker B: Send a note to the senate call officer, send it to the classroom. [01:21:14] Speaker A: How I'm going to send him memes and TikToks at 11:00 in the morning? [01:21:18] Speaker B: You part of the problem. You are the problem. [01:21:23] Speaker A: How are we going to laugh? [01:21:24] Speaker B: Nobody else saw this. Say that for something you all could talk about over dinner instead of being in your phones while you're sitting there eating your chickfila pizza. Have you tried it? [01:21:32] Speaker A: How are you going to tell me? No, they ain't started it yet around here? [01:21:35] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. It was just in, like, Memphis or something like that. It was at. Yeah, yeah. [01:21:39] Speaker A: How you gonna text me and tell me his homeboy got them black Air force ones on again? [01:21:45] Speaker B: That's wonderful. Y'all got that kind of relationship. That's a beautiful thing. But, yeah, I like it. Keep these kids from being distracted while they're in class. But if it's like a school shooting or something. Yeah, that's the only thing. [01:22:07] Speaker A: Because I took his phone a few weeks ago because he had did some shit. And then I immediately panicked because I couldn't track him, so I gave it right back. [01:22:19] Speaker B: Well, I mean, let's say, like, something do happen at the school, right? And, like, you watching the news and you're tracking your kid phone, and it's like all the kids are huddled up at this area, whatever, and you see your kids signal just not moving now, you know, for show. [01:22:37] Speaker A: Damn. [01:22:38] Speaker B: Yeah, it's some good and bad in that all the kids have been busted, such and such. 17 kids are still there on campus. They have been assumed to be deceased. And you see the bus pass by your street, and you look at the tracker, you'd be like, he's over there in room 332. So I don't know, it could be good. [01:23:03] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a good. I had to stop using Apple tracker to just find my location. I had to stop using it because sometimes they'd be off. Like one day, it was the middle of the day, and I just randomly picked. Let me check and see if my kid is skipping school. And it had him, like, down the street, down Irvy street. And I was like, why the fuck you ain't in class? And he's like, but I am. And then I let it refresh and yeah, he was at school. [01:23:31] Speaker B: Did you apologize? [01:23:32] Speaker A: I did. And then we started using life 360 because apple is not reliable. [01:23:38] Speaker B: Maybe it is. Maybe your refreshing ain't. Were you using the apple tags? [01:23:45] Speaker A: No. Regular sign. My, like when you share your location with people. [01:23:49] Speaker B: Just that I got you the life 360. [01:23:53] Speaker A: That motherfucker is very. [01:23:54] Speaker B: You got to pay for that. [01:23:55] Speaker A: We use the free version. [01:23:58] Speaker B: That's the one. Going to have them still in room 306. I ain't got no. What you call it today? What we call them? [01:24:06] Speaker A: No scammer. [01:24:07] Speaker B: Wait, hold up. I think I might have had one left over from the other week. Yeah, I did a theft ring already, ain't it? I want you to juice, man. Family dollar. Sean King, bishop. Lamar Whitehead. I'm going down. [01:24:28] Speaker A: You know, the Muslims already mad at Sean King. [01:24:35] Speaker B: Really? Why? [01:24:37] Speaker A: Because he having events, trying to make money off being Muslim. [01:24:40] Speaker B: Oh, he said he was going to give that money to Palestine, but. Well, y'all let Farrakhan do it. Let me get. Shut up. [01:24:54] Speaker A: Sean King ain't black. [01:24:56] Speaker B: He mulatto. Do he got any white parents? Black parents? No. [01:25:00] Speaker A: According to him, he's black. He's mixed. [01:25:05] Speaker B: It's something in there. He ain't all the way white. He Puerto rican or something. He won't let his hair grow out for us to tell, though, he missed one barbershop week. We don't know for sure either way. Amy, let everybody know where they can find your social media. [01:25:18] 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. [01:25:24] Speaker B: Find me on social media at preacher underscore BP. You can find the show djblade show on Instagram. Send us email [email protected]. Thank you all for the people that did send that email, for giving us 30 minutes of time. We really needed it because I really didn't care about Princess Kate's counsel. I don't know this lady. [01:25:47] Speaker A: The kids. [01:25:49] Speaker B: Oh, she got young kids, don't it? [01:25:53] Speaker A: What about the children? [01:25:54] Speaker B: What the future say? You rather cry in an ultima crying a rollsroyce or something? So shout out to them. They'll be all right. Mother. Kids talking over there. [01:26:08] Speaker A: They got a step mom already in lined up. [01:26:10] Speaker B: For real? [01:26:11] Speaker A: You're that motherfucker cheating. [01:26:13] Speaker B: That don't mean he got a step. [01:26:14] Speaker A: Mistress was at the damn coronation. [01:26:17] Speaker B: Oh, I forgot to mention Candace Owens got fired. Yes, from her. And Ben Shapiro was going back and forth or whatever. But anyway, Hammy got a call. [email protected]. Thank y'all for listening. Come back Wednesday. What are we talking about, Wednesday? [01:26:36] Speaker A: Shows or movies that you only had to watch once? That fucking rap. [01:26:43] Speaker B: If you got one of those emails. [email protected]. Come back Wednesday. It's your boy. Be easy. [01:26:47] Speaker A: And it's your girl Amy. [01:26:48] Speaker B: And we out. Let those who have ears listen, whoever you ask, this is the DJ Blaze show.

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