[00:00:05] Speaker A: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and needed discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now.
Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy. Be easy.
[00:00:40] Speaker B: And this your girl, Amy.
[00:00:43] Speaker A: You can find us everywhere. You get your podcast. Blah, blah, blah.
Amy.
[00:00:48] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: How are you?
[00:00:49] Speaker B: I'm good.
[00:00:50] Speaker A: It's all star weekend.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: It is.
[00:00:53] Speaker A: Are you and the boys enjoying all star weekend?
[00:00:56] Speaker B: Did not watch anything this year.
[00:00:58] Speaker A: You didn't watch.
[00:00:58] Speaker B: And it's usually a tradition. All Star weekend always falls around T's birthday, and it's like a tradition that we watch it. And we both was like, I don't even want to watch it this year.
[00:01:10] Speaker A: I posted a video today of all star, and it was.
What's his name?
Tommy Davidson.
[00:01:24] Speaker B: Who are these niggas?
[00:01:25] Speaker A: Who are these niggas?
[00:01:26] Speaker B: That's another reason I have no idea who the basketball players are right now.
[00:01:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know none of these niggas.
[00:01:33] Speaker B: What's the little light skinned fella from Golden State? What's the little light with the fine daddy?
[00:01:38] Speaker A: Steph Curry.
[00:01:39] Speaker B: Yes. Yes. Del Curry is fine. He's a zaddy.
[00:01:42] Speaker A: You don't know Steph Curry?
[00:01:44] Speaker B: I mean, I know I just forgot his name for the moment. Him, his brother, and the daddy. Chew. Motherfucking chew cs.
[00:01:50] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:01:51] Speaker B: Amtrak Thomas.
[00:01:58] Speaker A: Oh, God. My regular ass computer.
But I'm glad I'm back at recording. Yeah, I watched it. What did I watch? The skills competition. I was watching the three point contest.
I tapped out. I was like, man, after I slammed on contest, I want to watch that shit.
[00:02:15] Speaker B: And then it come on late. Well, Indy's only an hour difference from us, but it still could have started a little bit earlier.
[00:02:21] Speaker A: It started at eight.
[00:02:23] Speaker B: Too late.
[00:02:24] Speaker A: They always start at eight.
[00:02:26] Speaker B: I know we can old.
[00:02:28] Speaker A: Well, I worked yesterday, so that was my excuse. Yeah, well, how many days you worked last week?
[00:02:35] Speaker B: Five.
[00:02:36] Speaker A: Okay. I only work four. Yeah, on that Valentine's Day was last week.
[00:02:43] Speaker B: We didn't really talk about it. Same.
[00:02:45] Speaker A: What was there to talk about?
[00:02:47] Speaker B: Same. I mean, women love Valentine's Day.
[00:02:50] Speaker A: Women.
[00:02:51] Speaker B: I do.
[00:02:52] Speaker A: Okay. What'd you get?
[00:02:53] Speaker B: Not a goddamn thing.
[00:02:57] Speaker A: Not even Cortis?
[00:02:58] Speaker B: Nothing.
[00:02:58] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:02:59] Speaker B: Nothing?
[00:03:00] Speaker A: You didn't have courtesy?
[00:03:01] Speaker B: People are cut off.
I talk about on social media how much I love, love. And I love Valentine's Day. Like, I'm giving you all the cheat codes. I am giving you the cheat codes to how to get me. And I must not have the juice no more. I ain't got nothing. You ain't got the juice, but I cut people off. Like, if you ain't heard from me since Wednesday, that's why you cut off.
If I ain't answered no text message or nothing. Bye.
[00:03:30] Speaker A: That's sad. I ain't even letting you know that's sad.
[00:03:34] Speaker B: This is the announcement.
[00:03:38] Speaker A: Well, I went to work, got off late because Valentine's was Wednesday, right? Yeah. I worked Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
And by the time I got home and I had to take a shower, get into bed to get ready for Thursday.
[00:03:52] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:03:53] Speaker A: Yeah. So shout out to my job. Appreciate you.
That ain't do nothing. Listened to podcasts about the Super bowl all week.
That happened.
[00:04:04] Speaker B: It did.
[00:04:06] Speaker A: Listen to us, and I must say.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: How do we sound?
[00:04:10] Speaker A: We sound damn good, I'll tell you that.
We sound good. I listened the first episode, the Monday's episode. I was like, okay, you had me laughing. One thing about doing a podcast, though, is, like, when you be talking your co hosts or guest hosts or whoever else, they might say some shit that's funny and you miss it because you get your point out, and that happens. That happens a lot with me. So you had me rolling.
But, yeah, we're getting to the Super bowl and all that, but we got some one. Our first.
Oh, it says fan mail. That's the subject. Says, hi, it's Renee. It's my first time writing the show, so I have a lot to say. Thanks for your patience. First things first. Welcome back, Amy.
[00:04:59] Speaker B: Thank you.
[00:04:59] Speaker A: Hold up. Wait a minute.
There we go. Welcome back, Amy. I missed you. I've been listening to the show since last summer and love you guys. Well, thank you.
[00:05:09] Speaker B: Thank you.
[00:05:09] Speaker A: You balance well with be easy on the show and keep me laughing. That's what she's supposed to do. That's why I pay her the big bucks, so she can keep you laughing. I'm glad y'all called out. Yummy tummy's food truck. That's the name of the big one.
[00:05:21] Speaker B: Oh, so you local? Okay, let's get into it.
[00:05:24] Speaker A: She said, I heard her food was good, but that service would make me never want to support her. She's always talking about all the money she's making, but isn't paying her employees a livable wage. I'm just saying.
Also, I heard the pictures she posts on social media of her food are Google pits she stole.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: That is correct.
[00:05:44] Speaker A: Okay, so we got to get you together just a little bit beloved. She said, I love the fraud of the day, and the theme song for is scammer of the week. Okay.
[00:05:52] Speaker B: All right.
[00:05:53] Speaker A: That's all good. Regarding Gail keeping her man with child support or helping her man with child support, I can't believe he felt comfortable enough to ask her if he's making six figures but doesn't have at least 4k liquid, he needs to reevaluate his finances.
I kind of agree. But she did say he paid her back, like, that same week. He was like, I need it till for a couple of days.
Maybe so, maybe not. Maybe it was something that came up. Like, we going to take your car if you don't pay this $4,000, you know what I'm saying? He's like, damn, I need it. I don't know. But she said he did pay it back, and it was something else she said in that podcast. But she was like, she just looked at him different. She said it was too soon for him to ask for money. Yeah, it was. She said he seems unstable. I know the halftime show will be discussed on the show. I loved it. I'm a 90s baby. I grew up with Usher and live in the Atlanta metro area. Now it's time for my list. Top five one hit wonders are listed below. Have a nice week, and I look forward to future shows. Well, thank you. She said, kissing you by Keith Washington.
[00:07:04] Speaker B: Ooh, now that's my joint. That's my song right there.
[00:07:10] Speaker A: He's mine by Mok and Steph. Didn't we talk about Mok and Steph? Because we like one of that monique, the other one, like Kenya and Stephanie or something.
[00:07:18] Speaker B: She made my list. Mok and Steph made my list.
[00:07:21] Speaker A: How about she? It's three.
Mo, Ken and stealth just got paid his name. Johnny Kemp.
[00:07:28] Speaker B: Johnny Kemp?
[00:07:28] Speaker A: Yeah. She put Johnny Keef Washington, but just got paid Friday night, party's jumping and I'm feeling right pop, lock and drop it by Huey. Huey, is that a hit?
[00:07:41] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:07:41] Speaker A: That's not it. That was just a popular club song.
[00:07:44] Speaker B: It was a hit club song. People my age, women my age talk about a song all the time. We reference our needs.
[00:07:51] Speaker A: Stupid. The dance was stupid because you pop, lock and drop. I can't hump on that.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: Pop. You got lock, you get a drop.
[00:07:59] Speaker A: I can't do nothing. A thousand miles by Vanessa Carlton.
Don't she got more hits than that, though?
[00:08:06] Speaker B: Not that we know.
All the black people know. A thousand miles.
[00:08:11] Speaker A: You think white people is doing pop, lock and drop it?
[00:08:15] Speaker B: Yeah, some.
[00:08:16] Speaker A: I don't know. I was about to scroll up my.
[00:08:18] Speaker B: But then again, see, hit is perception. It's all about perception. Because I can go back to her number five and Keith Washington and say that he's not a one hit wonder because he got a song called I love you with Shantay Moore. I love that song.
Shantay's part is I never have to.
That's why it feels so right. Heavens and love, a match made for two. I love that song.
[00:08:44] Speaker A: But a hit is a hit. Like who let the dogs out is a hit, right?
[00:08:47] Speaker B: It's all perception.
[00:08:48] Speaker A: No, I'm talking about like.
Because a song that you like is different than a song that is a hit. Like we talk about Trinidad James or know. I say he got some other good songs that I liked, but they weren't hits. You know what I'm saying?
She said her honorable mentions are who let the dolls out by Baja men, Macarena by Los Del Rio, and heard it all before by Sunshine Anderson.
[00:09:15] Speaker B: See?
[00:09:16] Speaker A: Thank you so much for that email, Ms. Renee. We got another email from the homie. I almost say his real name. DJ High star from Carolina sports talk.
[00:09:25] Speaker B: What's up, high star?
[00:09:27] Speaker A: He said late. He just sent it 20 minutes ago. You was right on time, so thank you.
[00:09:31] Speaker B: That's on brand for him.
[00:09:33] Speaker A: He says you're what's happening, fam. Not sure if this email will make it to the show. I've been running around a lot. Excuses are tools of use of something. How that shit go.
[00:09:41] Speaker B: He know about them. Excuses. Excuses are tools of the incompetence.
[00:09:44] Speaker A: He says, how are y'all doing? Congrats to Taylor Swift and Darlene Connor for winning the Super Bowl. Usher halftime show was fired, too. Speaking of Black History Month, moments stand out so far in February for you. No, he said, speaking of Black History Month, comma, any moment stand out for y'all. Stand out so far in February for y'all.
[00:10:06] Speaker B: We're gonna talk about a few.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he says Vince Staples show came in clutch for me this week. Yeah, me too. My type of humor has an Atlanta ish vibe with the unexpected turns. Definitely good to see our future camp still flourishing. Oh, he in the OD future camp. I didn't know that.
Now, this is how he typed it, y'all. He says, mike Epson than and Thop. Come on now, fellas.
I'm glad they spoke out spoke. But Shannon got to understand he's a target now. When people want to go viral, niggas would bring his name up now just to get in the algorithm. Yeah, that's true. But also, Shannon Sharp is a six foot five former tight end who still is in the gym twice a day, every day a week. So he probably want to get some aggression out on a person who he can use me.
I mean, violence, okay, yeah, violence.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: Potato, potato.
[00:11:13] Speaker A: I'm trying to think, you know, having aggressive sex and beating a pope out of a human being is kind of the same, but it ain't.
He said, I have to walk back some stuff from last week. I went heavy on Kevin Hart, and I'll acknowledge him loaning her money was commendable. And although he promises her all those things, as far as working together, a myriad of things are out of his control. That could have happened. But the ghosting part of it, like, not communicating, still rubs me the wrong way. That's what she said, that he ghosted her?
I don't know.
[00:11:48] Speaker B: Just like I said last week, it's hard to tell who is telling the truth. We want to believe monique, but there's a lot of people saying she lying.
[00:11:56] Speaker A: Oh, and we forgot, even because we do pre show prep and all of that, we forgot to put in there about her son saying that she really wasn't that much of a mother and all kind of stuff like that. He says celebrity all star game was interesting this year. Michael Parsons and Pakua Nakua were some NFL standouts playing. They had casanat out there as well. Pretty good event. Blue heart cheater from New York. Have y'all heard about this nigga? What? Blue heart cheater from New York. I never heard of shaking my head. I'm rambling now. I'll holler at y'all later. Yeah, I did watch the celebrity game up until, like, the third quarter because I had to go to sleep, but it was good, I guess that was Pakua Duncan. Pakua canoe. Is that the white boy? It was a white. That was playing good on.
I knew. I knew three of the three of them. Michael Parsons, he plays for the Cowboys, and I think Paku is a wide receiver for the Rams.
But I was used to seeing, like, Kevin Hart.
Artie Duncan. He was like, the secretary of education or something like that. But the nigga could play. He was like, 50 something getting buckets. He got robbed one year by Kevin Hart for the.
[00:13:17] Speaker B: So did you see Chris Brown's post about the celebrity game?
[00:13:24] Speaker A: Yeah. That they invited him and then. Yeah, yeah.
I don't know. People still don't like Chris Brown. They say he has some stuff later on after Rihanna, like, somebody got a permanent restraining order against him this weekend.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: With all the stuff coming up with him, it really made me take a step back because I was always. Because you always say Trey songs is the nigga that we think Chris Brown really is. And I was just always like, Chris Brown? No, Chris Brown? No. He beat on women. He's aggressive. And something came up in my memories on Facebook two days ago, and it was like. And they said Chris Brown was only 17 when that happened. Yeah, we got to get at me in some grace. We got to get at me some grace for growth. It's not like he's like, at the age he is now still beating on.
[00:14:17] Speaker A: Women and that part of it, too. So it's a couple of things that happen with that where people say that. I don't want to say it's a false narrative, but a lot of people, they only talk about the Rihanna thing, right? So they say, well, that know, just pummel her in the car. Allegedly. It was a fight.
Christians won. Sorry.
And then one of the things is that he never apologized.
I don't know if it was like the time where he was on the Today show or whatever. It was one of them interviews he did after it happened, and they were like, what happened? Whatever. He was like, well, I'm not going to say what happened.
What I did was what I did, and I apologize for what I did. There's no excuse what I did. So he said some shit like that, basically.
But I don't know what happened with that, like why that didn't go viral or whatever. But apparently people.
[00:15:14] Speaker B: He's apologized to Rihanna. That's the only person, I think the media and the public wants the apology. Like, they want him to apologize to us because he posted dance and step and fetch it for us. No, he don't owe us an apology. He just owe Rihanna an apology and she got it.
[00:15:31] Speaker A: There's been some things that happened that's been questionable, like some stuff with Karuchi. He allegedly was, like, stalking her a little bit.
The time at the club just looked bad with his hands behind his picture, with his 1ft on the curb and his hands behind his back. He leaning towards her. I think she's the one that got the restraining order against him, probably, you know what I'm saying? Then he beat up a couple.
You know, I mean, niggas need to get beat up sometimes, you know what I'm saying? Who wouldn't want to smack Drake? Then recently, him and Usher got into it, allegedly. It seemed like they cool now. You know what I'm saying?
And so now he can't do stuff.
[00:16:16] Speaker B: We got to forgive Chris. And I thought, I would never say this, but we got to forgive Chris.
[00:16:24] Speaker A: One of the things that kind of like let you know, like, he ain't really. That nigga was the time the girl broke in his house.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: Right. And he was really. He was a lot of grace.
[00:16:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:16:36] Speaker B: He could tell something wasn't right up there.
[00:16:38] Speaker A: Some people would have used that as an excuse to beat up on a woman. If you are sick, if you were really a woman beater, use any excuse.
[00:16:48] Speaker B: Mud hole in.
[00:16:49] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, if a woman is in your face at the club and you're a bouncer, you punch her in the face. You know what I'm saying?
I've seen it happen. Yeah, but, you know, so he can play, you know, I think for him, I don't think they gonna ever. Corporate America, whoever, they're just not gonna never. Because they can't take the risk of them losing money or boycotts and all that. That's why we got all of this black lives matter and red, black and green on everything in target and all kind of stuff. Because they got scared that niggas weren't going to spend money no more. And they figured out niggas still going to spend money regardless. They took all that shit away. That's why they taking away the DEI stuff from jobs and all. You know how many people got jobs because George Floyd died?
[00:17:38] Speaker B: I might have been one of them. I might have been a hire, because that was the same year it was Covid happened.
[00:17:44] Speaker A: George Floyd, they created positions for people.
[00:17:47] Speaker B: And niggas was getting owned. Niggas, if you didn't get put on in the year 2020, that's on your way.
[00:17:53] Speaker A: That's on you. Especially if you work in corporate America.
But, yeah, all star weekend, I guess it's okay. I stopped watching the basketball all star because they don't really play defense. The games don't really like Globe try to score be 180 to 200 niggas.
But I did like the court, though. They got like an led court, so they can have stuff on the court while they playing. And during the celebrity game, they had like a four point line and a three point line. And then they was moving the line back and forth.
[00:18:30] Speaker B: It reminded me of no epileptic. People can't be out there.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: That's what I thought, too. If you see that court, they was having pitches on it and all kind of. The court looked dope, I ain't gonna lie. But it kind of reminded me of, like, rock and remember MTV Rock and Jop back in the day? It kind of reminded me of that.
But, yeah.
Thank you for the email. Dj high star. We got another email from BMAC.
[00:18:53] Speaker B: Hey, bMac.
[00:18:54] Speaker A: Shout out to BMAC. It's his top five usher songs. He said, you're handing gang. Y'all already know I had to jump in on this list. Lol. Here's my top five. Usher Jones in no particular he r b niggas.
[00:19:08] Speaker B: So let's see what he got.
[00:19:10] Speaker A: All of the ones that I've heard except for one of them. You got it bad.
[00:19:15] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:19:16] Speaker A: Let it burn, nigga. I'm like tom from the boondocks during this old song, he be singing that shit. You don't have to call I'm bouncing in the car, too Paul's lol. Love you gently he says that's on his snatch her soul playlist.
Daddy's home.
[00:19:33] Speaker B: Love that.
[00:19:34] Speaker A: I know, bro. But dancing in the club with a junk when this shit. Oh, nigga. Okay, there's only one joan you dancing in the club with from now on, my nigga. I'm sorry. He said, I know a lot more Usher sunk.
[00:19:46] Speaker B: Wait, what was number one?
[00:19:48] Speaker A: That was five.
[00:19:49] Speaker B: That was five?
[00:19:50] Speaker A: Yeah. You got it bad. Let it burn, you don't have to call love you gently and daddy's home he said, I have a lot more usher records. I could say, you know, because I'm r b smooth, but I'm sticking to the rules of the game. Much love, y'all. Oh. Usher's residency was the greatest show I've ever seen. More detail soon. Yeah, this nigga. You going to the concert, too, nigga, I heard him. Concert tickets was.
[00:20:15] Speaker B: I mean, he sold out at State Farm like, what, three times? They keep adding shows.
[00:20:20] Speaker A: He got six. Now it's up to six.
The first time he going is going to be three shows. And then he coming back in like October or some shit. And it's another three shows. So he sold out six days.
Speaking of Usher, what did you give the super, his super bowl? One out of ten?
[00:20:38] Speaker B: I loved it.
[00:20:39] Speaker A: You give it a ten?
[00:20:40] Speaker B: Fucking loved it. I fucking loved it. And I took notes and I left them at home. I took these notes on paper and I left them at home. But I think I can remember it because it was just people started getting deep about the performance and, like, usher was giving odes to other Super bowl performances and I was like, oh, bitch, I miss. Let's get into it.
[00:20:59] Speaker A: So, like what?
[00:21:01] Speaker B: So at one point he took. Because he came out with two gloves on. Well, let me start from the beginning. He came out with two gloves on. He had on the cape shit. And if you notice, he had this glittery shit on his titty. Janet Jackson.
[00:21:14] Speaker A: Oh.
[00:21:15] Speaker B: When he took the cape off, he took one of his gloves off.
[00:21:19] Speaker A: So. Michael Jackson.
[00:21:19] Speaker B: Michael Jackson.
[00:21:20] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:21:22] Speaker B: I was about to call the girl. H-E-R her.
[00:21:24] Speaker A: Okay. White woman Amy. White woman Amy.
[00:21:28] Speaker B: Her. And the guitar solo. Prince.
[00:21:34] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:21:35] Speaker B: And it was some more stuff. And I was writing it down and left it at home.
[00:21:40] Speaker A: JD's outfit.
I don't know.
[00:21:45] Speaker B: It was cute. JD is so cute. He posted his little foot on social media.
[00:21:55] Speaker A: So you give it ten out of ten?
[00:21:56] Speaker B: Definitely, yes.
[00:21:57] Speaker A: That's your favorite of all time.
[00:22:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I think he just took the top spot. Who had the top spot?
No, I would have to go back and see. So another thing he did, if you noticed when he stepped in the circle, it turned into a clock and his body turned into the hands of the clock. And guess what time was on the clock? 07:00.
[00:22:23] Speaker A: On the dot.
[00:22:24] Speaker B: On the dot. And they say he dropped his top. That's when he took his shirt off.
[00:22:29] Speaker A: Wow. Nigga, that's good.
[00:22:32] Speaker B: The shit was planned out. It was beautiful.
[00:22:34] Speaker A: Do you think that's better than Beyonce's?
Tread lightly?
[00:22:41] Speaker B: I'm going to say, yeah, I can.
[00:22:43] Speaker A: Go to my hat.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: I'm going to go there. I see your hat.
[00:22:46] Speaker A: All right, now, you know my middle name starts with a. What?
C. My middle name.
[00:22:54] Speaker B: Oh, I thought you was like Carter. Like. Okay, you meant your real name.
[00:22:58] Speaker A: Your real middle name stopped with a b.
Goddamn high.
I'm going to have to go back and watch all of them.
[00:23:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I had to go back and watch it. And one thing that I was like, her didn't get a chance to be around Prince a lot. And I feel like they would have made some beautiful music together, maybe.
[00:23:23] Speaker A: So these niggas talking right outside the door loud, too.
People were saying she wasn't playing for real.
[00:23:32] Speaker B: I don't give a fuck. Yeah, we know she can.
[00:23:35] Speaker A: Yeah, we know she can. And she got her own guitar.
Let me see what else about the halftime show?
They made the joke, like, when Luda was like, my outfit, so ridiculous.
He did some skating.
I give it an eight.
[00:23:54] Speaker B: Eight?
[00:23:55] Speaker A: Yeah, I give it eight.
[00:23:55] Speaker B: He has stripper poles out there.
[00:23:57] Speaker A: That's why I give it an eight.
Minus two.
[00:24:00] Speaker B: Black. Okay, so you remember what the stripper.
[00:24:03] Speaker A: Poles got to do with black?
[00:24:04] Speaker B: It was so Atlanta.
[00:24:06] Speaker A: That still don't represent everybody in Atlanta stripper polls.
I don't want to see that at the Super bowl.
[00:24:12] Speaker B: Well, you didn't see much.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: They had on clothes, which is good. Which is good. I don't want to see all that usher.
[00:24:21] Speaker B: It was so Atlanta.
[00:24:24] Speaker A: It was good. You know what song got me to holler?
I didn't think I was going to hear.
[00:24:29] Speaker B: You don't have to call, right. And caught up.
[00:24:33] Speaker A: No, I knew it was going to hear.
[00:24:35] Speaker B: I thought we was going to get just the oomph oomph.
[00:24:37] Speaker A: No, he got too many songs for that. He got too many songs.
[00:24:41] Speaker B: We did get the oomph oomph. Will I am came out somebody.
[00:24:44] Speaker A: I think you said that on the show. Yeah, you were like, I think we don't get will I am because we got to hit that music. And I was like, damn, she was right.
[00:24:53] Speaker B: We did get Alicia.
[00:24:54] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, speaking of Alicia, that note, that first note.
[00:24:58] Speaker B: Yeah. You know, they went back to find. They fixed it.
[00:25:01] Speaker A: Yeah, they fixed. Yeah. Which is good. But singing live, I don't know. Why would you start off on that high note?
[00:25:07] Speaker B: That's her though.
[00:25:09] Speaker A: Yeah, she looked amazing.
[00:25:11] Speaker B: That's her song in a minor.
[00:25:17] Speaker A: I caught that one. Goddamn, I ain't breathe by that guy.
When did she get that too?
[00:25:23] Speaker B: Look good though. She had a little hips on her.
[00:25:25] Speaker A: She was always slim, thick, swiss.
She got a baby, they got a.
[00:25:33] Speaker B: Kid together and he be producing like he do music.
[00:25:37] Speaker A: That is right. Yeah, it's a little girl. Like a little mexican looking girl. I seen a video and she was watching. The girl was seven. She saw. Listen though, she saw Alicia playing that. I don't think she knew who Alicia Keys was. And she saw her playing that and went and sat down and started playing. Oh, yeah, the little piano part.
[00:25:54] Speaker B: I said I was going to get Caleb in piano lessons. These niggas got to make me some money. They got to do something.
[00:26:00] Speaker A: You waiting too late. Yeah, you better get them.
[00:26:02] Speaker B: I got to get them now.
[00:26:02] Speaker A: Get them a keyboard or something.
That when I start playing that damn.
[00:26:06] Speaker B: Casio in the house.
[00:26:07] Speaker A: Yeah, that one I started. Y'all want to see me play the piano? Beethoven's and all of that Mozart.
You wait, I play my piano here.
[00:26:18] Speaker B: I want to see this.
[00:26:21] Speaker A: You ain't know. I was musically inclined. I played the piano, played the trumpet.
Yeah.
Anyway, matter of fact, I post pictures of me and my first piano recital back when I was six. Me and the homie Jeremy Davis shout out to JD. That was my boy. He passed away on my birthday back in 20 00.
20 00, 20 01.
[00:26:42] Speaker B: Way to bring the show down.
[00:26:43] Speaker A: Yeah, sorry. Anyway, on my birthday, remember that? But anyway, so, yeah, that was the halftime show and then the commercials. Did you enjoy the commercial? No, none of them don't say verizon.
[00:26:59] Speaker B: Fuck verizon. First of all, first and foremost.
[00:27:03] Speaker A: Why?
Because they have.
[00:27:05] Speaker B: They had to pay for that fucking commercial somehow, b, ain't just been like, you know what? I can work something out with you. I doubt if Beyonce did that. But they had to find something to do last year to pay for this commercial because they knew it was coming. So they did something to some people last year to come up with the money.
[00:27:26] Speaker A: Shit, they had the money as high as my bill is, one single person don't need to be paying $141. Well, it probably Latif I pay late. So what, a $5 late fee?
[00:27:37] Speaker B: No, it used to be $5.
[00:27:38] Speaker A: What's the late fee now?
[00:27:39] Speaker B: It's no more than seven because Joe Biden can go up to $7. So maybe I got $7, 10%, no more than $7.
[00:27:48] Speaker A: Okay.
I like some of the commercials that I can remember. Like the state farm commercial with Arnold Schwarzenegger and he couldn't say, neighbor.
[00:27:59] Speaker B: That was cute.
[00:28:00] Speaker A: Yeah.
The e trade commercial was good with.
[00:28:03] Speaker B: The kids, the babies.
[00:28:04] Speaker A: But I was like, damn, they went back in the hole. That's a 20 year old commercial.
[00:28:08] Speaker B: Well, they do that every year. They always have a baby commercial.
[00:28:11] Speaker A: I don't remember them having a commercial for years.
[00:28:13] Speaker B: The babies are there every year.
[00:28:15] Speaker A: Okay. All right. And they were playing pickleball, which know a new craze now. I'm trying to think of some other commercials.
[00:28:23] Speaker B: Dunkin donuts. Tom Brady was busy.
[00:28:25] Speaker A: That was a good commercial. The Dunkin donuts with Lopez. Yeah.
[00:28:28] Speaker B: Oh, you was about to say.
[00:28:30] Speaker A: No, no, I was about to say with him singing, too, because he sung a song, right? I rapped a song. No, he rapped. Yeah, that was good. It was some more that I saw. But did y'all watch the whole game?
[00:28:42] Speaker B: I guess so. Like, I switched tvs for a second and I started playing candy crush, and next thing I know, I was like, oh, shit, it's overtime. So I wasn't watching, watching the game, but I'm assuming it was good because it went into overtime.
[00:28:55] Speaker A: What did y'all have? Snacks.
[00:28:57] Speaker B: Y'all had food and stuff? Wings, dip sliders. We had Philly cheesesteak sliders.
What do we have for gum? Cupcakes. Yeah, I didn't make dessert because I waited too late.
Yeah, I went to the cupcake joint.
Cupcakes.
[00:29:18] Speaker A: Them $20 cupcakes.
[00:29:21] Speaker B: Boy.
[00:29:24] Speaker A: Shout out to her. Shout out to them. Because it's her and her husband, boyfriend, whatever they are.
[00:29:31] Speaker B: That was more. That was more food. I can't. God damn. Because I made a joke about you can't never make a small pot of chicken bog. That is hard to do.
Like you ever made a small pot of chicken bog. I've never made Perlo for you down.
[00:29:45] Speaker A: No. They're two different things.
[00:29:47] Speaker B: No, it's not.
[00:29:48] Speaker A: Yes, they are.
[00:29:48] Speaker B: What's the difference?
[00:29:49] Speaker A: One is more moist than the other. One is more dry.
[00:29:54] Speaker B: So which one is more moist?
[00:29:57] Speaker A: So I grew up having, like, drier chicken bog. But I think chicken bog is really more moist than Perlo. I think I might have it backwards, but I know one is, like, more gooey.
[00:30:09] Speaker B: But I've never seen a small pot. And I attempted to do that Sunday, and it didn't taste the same. It got to be big. It got to be in a big old pot.
[00:30:18] Speaker A: The best chicken box. Damn. Shout out to my homeboy t. Passed away a few years ago. He used to make the best chicken bar. Sorry. I got a lot of homeboys push.
[00:30:28] Speaker B: Me to the sorry.
[00:30:33] Speaker A: On this show, too. Goddamn. I got a lot of dead homies. I'm sorry.
Shout out to Nick trick. Shout out to fat Trav.
I won't leave nobody out, but I got a lot. I'll be here for days, ratling off all of my homies that passed away.
I enjoyed the game. I like defensive games. And it was a good defensive game. Like, you have some good plays, and then somebody fuck up to be defensive. Then old Patty Mahomes took it to the end.
[00:31:05] Speaker B: What I did see was good, and I did see the end, so I was like, oh, well, you know, good for him.
[00:31:11] Speaker A: Shout out to them. Shout out. People are mad at Taylor Swift. I was unaware of her. And I. Spice, that's who motherfucking won. Being so cool. Yeah, she won.
[00:31:22] Speaker B: She finagled her way right up in there.
[00:31:24] Speaker A: But she was in a commercial, too, when she was in a Duncan commercial.
[00:31:28] Speaker B: No, she did Duncan last year. She did Duncan last year with Ben Affleck. Not last Super bowl, but, like, last year. Yeah, her commercial this year was the.
[00:31:45] Speaker A: Same soda.
[00:31:45] Speaker B: Sorry, starry is. No, it's the same people. It ain't the same soda.
[00:31:53] Speaker A: They just redid it generically.
That's your mind.
It's come from Pepsi.
[00:31:59] Speaker B: But it can't be the same formula, though.
[00:32:01] Speaker A: It's Pepsi's lemon lime soda.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: I know. It can't be the same formula.
That star hitting.
[00:32:07] Speaker A: It's a place that you went to.
[00:32:09] Speaker B: Ice cold.
[00:32:10] Speaker A: It's the same to me. All of them.
[00:32:12] Speaker B: I don't know. We went switched over. We was a sprite house. We a starry house now they all.
[00:32:18] Speaker A: The same to me. Coke and pet.
[00:32:19] Speaker B: Well, coke, if you get them coupons, go to food line. They have coupons on the bottle. Check the bottle. It might not be on the bottle you picked up. Just rip it off. Another one.
[00:32:27] Speaker A: Why don't you just take that bottle?
[00:32:28] Speaker B: Because it be on the starry zero row bottle.
I need all my sugar.
[00:32:36] Speaker A: I forgot about her. But yeah, she was there. People wondering why she was there.
But then the Verizon commercial with Beyonce, that was break the Internet.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: Smart fucking commercial. I love the fucking commercial.
It was a good commercial. It was good.
I got to give it to her.
[00:32:57] Speaker A: It was good.
Oh, and then she was like, she said it, but I was so enthralled in the game.
[00:33:06] Speaker B: I was so enthralled in the commercial. I skipped when she said it in the commercial.
[00:33:11] Speaker A: I heard what she said it in the game and I was like, I'm going to see if she put something out after the game because I didn't want to turn away. But yeah, she put something out during the game.
[00:33:21] Speaker B: Like ten minutes later, they were saying.
[00:33:23] Speaker A: She stole Usher's moment because she put out something.
[00:33:28] Speaker B: I don't think so. Usher's album came out Friday. Maybe he knew he was already out.
[00:33:33] Speaker A: Maybe he knew because a lot of times people say that people have put stuff out after their Super bowl performance.
[00:33:40] Speaker B: And I feel like they have that relationship.
I don't feel like Beyonce would want to shit on his moment. She ain't the bitch everybody thinks she is.
[00:33:49] Speaker A: Maybe. I mean, it's still love ain't got nothing to do with this pippin.
[00:33:55] Speaker B: I think she got enough respect to not shit on us's moment, and it still wasn't us's moment because this album came out Friday.
[00:34:03] Speaker A: Somebody said they love the album.
[00:34:06] Speaker B: I heard a lot of people say.
[00:34:07] Speaker A: They love it, but you don't.
[00:34:08] Speaker B: Good for them.
[00:34:09] Speaker A: Maybe they want to still be younger.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: Maybe I need to listen to it again.
[00:34:13] Speaker A: Maybe you need to stop talking shit about black boys. You already talked shit about Chris Brown. Now you had to revise your statement about Chris Brown. You didn't talk shit about Usher. Usher had to take his shirt off for you to love him. Why do you hate baby, hold on.
[00:34:30] Speaker B: Whoa. Not too much on the fact that he married a white woman the same day.
[00:34:33] Speaker A: That woman ain't white, she ain't black.
It's a whole plethora of things in between. Maybe she puerto rican.
[00:34:41] Speaker B: A white woman with a taco.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: Who said that. Where'd that come from?
[00:34:48] Speaker B: Come from the movie the brothers.
[00:34:51] Speaker A: No, a comedian said that first.
Um, maybe it was Paul mooney, but anyway, but now I'm joking. So, yeah, I enjoyed the. Didn't I said I was going to make wings. I got to the grocery store and the wings look sick. The wings that was left, we hadn't played all over. Yeah, it was a white man. He was standing. So his race has nothing to do with that. He was just standing so close to the chicken. I was like, why are you so close to the chicken, my guy? Your knees are touching the thing. You know, the thing at the bottom. His knees was on the thing. I'm just getting beef. So I just made some chili. The chili at a sub bowl party do not go together. But I made me some damn chili.
[00:35:32] Speaker B: Yeah, at that point, you should have just ordered some wings. Just went to a restaurant and ordered some wings.
[00:35:36] Speaker A: No, because I didn't had in my mind to cook. And plus, did I have money. I had money to buy groceries. So, yeah, I had money to buy. So I went to one of my favorite wing places down the street and last week, and one of my ex girlfriends, she used to talk about not going to places because they have big wings.
[00:35:53] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:35:54] Speaker A: And so they have like the medium sized wings. They ain't teeny, but they medium size.
And one of the wings was just so fucking big, I just got disgusted. The last time I went there, it was one big ass wing.
The drumstick as big as my forearm. This is a big ass wing. I bit it and I show, how the fuck is this shit so big? And it just threw me off. So where dried up. My favorite place I go to down the street. I ain't going to say the name of it. Ain't getting no free promotion.
[00:36:26] Speaker B: Oh, the new joint.
[00:36:27] Speaker A: Yeah. They just randomly had one. They just randomly had one big ass wing. You used to live in Georgia, Atlanta and all that, right? You ever had?
Never had. Okay, so them, it's a place I used to go to called hooks when I lived in Virginia. I think they closed now, but Friday stuff. Both of them places, Friday wings, the same. And then they put.
[00:36:52] Speaker B: And they put their crack on.
[00:36:56] Speaker A: Used to. I used to go, there used to be some indian dudes that own hook and he used to be putting the seasoning on. He'd be like, enough. I was like, man, you're all tired.
Keep on.
[00:37:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Back when that place first opened, that's how I can tell the local people didn't know good food because they was like, what is this powder?
[00:37:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
So shout out to that asian woman who bought that place, but probably hired.
[00:37:21] Speaker B: Some Mexicans to work in it.
[00:37:23] Speaker A: No, it's like white people in there work. I think it is a mexican dude back there. Let me tell you something. The job I do, I go into every kitchen you ever eat at, and every kitchen is a Mexican in a. No peekabani, no peekabee.
[00:37:36] Speaker B: Make a goddamn wonderful Philly cheesesteak.
[00:37:41] Speaker A: Where you want me to put this?
Anyway? Yeah. Shout out to the Mexicans. They took their jobs.
So, yeah, I enjoyed the Super bowl because it was a good game and I didn't have to work the next day, so I got to enjoy it by myself. I got to hoot and holler.
I can't watch sports with people because they will think I'm crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:38:10] Speaker B: Sports.
What's the word I'm looking for? You're supposed to hoot in Holland.
[00:38:16] Speaker A: Not the way I hoop.
[00:38:18] Speaker B: I saw a picture of a Super bowl party, and it just looked too tame. Like, the picture was like me and. Me and my boys having a good time at the Super bowl party. And everybody just looks so bored. They probably know who in a hollering.
[00:38:31] Speaker A: They probably was just enjoying the game.
That's why I don't really like going.
[00:38:36] Speaker B: Anybody on a plate.
[00:38:39] Speaker A: That's probably how I would be. I would eat and then be done because I want to watch the game. I don't want to be doing stuff.
[00:38:46] Speaker B: That ain't a Super bowl. That's for regular season. No, that's a Super bowl is for having fun. Your team probably ain't even playing.
[00:38:53] Speaker A: But if you really into the game, if your team ain't playing and you ain't invested, then you just eat your.
[00:39:02] Speaker B: Wings and talk shit. Listen to the.
[00:39:06] Speaker A: I don't want to hear no music. I want to hear Tony Romo don't play no fucking music. That's why I didn't go nowhere. I don't want to hear no. Turn that shit, Jim Nance. I want to hear Jim Nance give his play by play and Tony Romo give his color commentary. I don't want to hear no damn young Jesus nigga playing Lil Uzi Vert while Patrick Mahome party. That's why I stayed my ass home.
I want to hear pop, lock and drop it while.
What's the man name Brock Purdy is in his three step drop. No, I want to get distracted. You know what I'm saying? But anyway.
[00:39:42] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. Last thing about the Super bowl. The curse has not been lifted. 49 ers, which are funk asses.
[00:39:48] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, the Kaepernick.
[00:39:50] Speaker B: Damn right.
[00:39:51] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:39:51] Speaker B: It ain't going nowhere to.
[00:39:52] Speaker A: I say they played a good game, too.
Y'all thought y'all had it, didn't y'all still got five Super Bowls?
Did you hit listen to the Beyonce songs?
[00:40:04] Speaker B: I did. It's one of them in my head right now.
[00:40:06] Speaker A: Which one?
Oh, yeah, that's a good one.
And then the other one. It was a radio station that said they weren't going to play it. Then the people got on their ass and people are mad at saying that. I think people more mad that it's other people, like dipping their foot in the country music, and they just want it to be straight country niggas. I can understand that because Miley Cyrus, why are you rapping?
[00:40:31] Speaker B: See, this is the same way I feel about the little whips and chains at that boy. What's his name?
[00:40:39] Speaker A: No, but he's straight rap, though.
[00:40:40] Speaker B: Whatever.
[00:40:40] Speaker A: He came out rap. He came out rap.
[00:40:43] Speaker B: Same thing. Same thing. Bo or Luke Duke, which is everyone.
[00:40:46] Speaker A: Who is that?
[00:40:47] Speaker B: What's his real name? He played Jim Crier on the Tyler Perry show, but he played Bo or Luke Duke back in the day on the Dukes. That has it. So he came out this week.
[00:40:56] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, that's what I was referring to.
He won't country purist in there, but it was something I was watching, and they went down the line of people who.
The line of people who kind of got in the country after they were successful in other things.
But Beyonce saying she's going to be in country, put people on to a lot of other black country artists. So that's good. Like, younger country artists, too.
And I didn't know it was that many.
[00:41:30] Speaker B: So I was amazed, because everybody who last summer, when the renaissance started, well, I guess that was summer before last. Now, when the renaissance started, we all knew it was going to be three acts, and everybody thought the album was act one and thought the tour was act two.
[00:41:47] Speaker A: Oh, see, I saw people say the.
[00:41:49] Speaker B: Movie was act two, and that wasn't even act two. So now country is act two.
[00:41:54] Speaker A: During the Grammys, remember Beyonce had the country hat on or whatever?
[00:42:00] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:42:00] Speaker A: She was foretelling akia. Shout out, akia. Day one listener. When I say day one, I mean day one. We still owe her ipod touch, but she was like, act two about to be a country music album. Watch. She said that, like the day of the Grammys or whatever, I was like, what make you think that she was like, just watch whatever she was, right?
Shout out to her.
[00:42:22] Speaker B: Kia, pretty sure you're going to be at homecoming next week, boo. I need you to write down five numbers for me now, okay?
Five random numbers.
[00:42:35] Speaker A: Yeah, she might be a super Saiyan.
Speaking of Beyonce and Destiny's child, do you hear about what's going on with Kelly?
[00:42:45] Speaker B: Kelly being a little diva?
[00:42:47] Speaker A: She's not.
[00:42:48] Speaker B: Have you seen no diva.
[00:42:50] Speaker A: Have you seen pictures of the dressing rooms and stuff?
[00:42:52] Speaker B: No, I haven't.
[00:42:53] Speaker A: It looked like it.
Know, sometimes your clothes gonna have to touch the ground in some kind of way, form or fashion. It looked like you wouldn't want to take your shoes off in them. And I don't see why they let live work in that type of place, but, yeah, people was talking shit. What's the lady name?
Bethany. She was talking shit about she being a diva. That's Kelly Rowland. What are you talking about? Of course she a diva.
[00:43:20] Speaker B: Now, see, I didn't know it was that.
[00:43:22] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Matter of fact, I'll post pictures on the show page of some of the pictures of it. They got Rita Ora to fill in.
[00:43:31] Speaker B: So who was using the dressing room before her? That's the thing. Like, somebody settled for that.
[00:43:36] Speaker A: Every damn body.
[00:43:37] Speaker B: Somebody was like, okay.
[00:43:39] Speaker A: Every damn body used it.
Let's see what else happened big this week.
You're a black woman, right?
[00:43:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:48] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:43:49] Speaker B: That's what my job say anyway.
[00:43:50] Speaker A: Why are y'all so angry?
That's what they were saying about Fonny Willis.
You see what been going on with her?
[00:44:03] Speaker B: I saw some clips.
[00:44:05] Speaker A: So she's the. Was she like, the prosecutor or the district attorney?
Yeah, she's a Fulton county district attorney. And I know she brought up the case against Donald Trump, the election fraud thing against Donald Trump and his people. I want to say she's the one who brought up the case against young thug.
[00:44:28] Speaker B: Yes, that's how I know her name.
[00:44:31] Speaker A: Yeah.
So some of Donald's Trump people have unearthed some things about her. That she was with an attorney she hired for that case, that they were in a relationship, and that she hired him after the relationship started. And so it made it, like, conflict. Conflict of interest. Yeah. And so he was making, basically, he was benefiting from the job and using the job benefits to kick back to her in forms of trips and stuff. Like, I listened. I was listening. Know the daily show. So I listened to that as a podcast. So I was listening to that. Then the podcast the daily, which is something totally different. It's another podcast called Hashtag Sisters in law. So they were kind of breaking down all of the stuff, like the trial and stuff. So the Trump people alleged that they started their relationship in like 2021 or something like that. No, they alleged they started it in 2020, right. But she said, no, we started our relationship in 2021. We just met on the job and kind of things progressed from the job, which is it ain't really immoral, but it's kind of like in bad taste, but it ain't nothing illegal about it.
[00:46:01] Speaker B: Right.
[00:46:01] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But then they got one of her ex friends.
[00:46:05] Speaker B: Oh, shit.
[00:46:06] Speaker A: And the friend was like, yeah, I know. They was fucking since 2019.
[00:46:11] Speaker B: How much they paid this nigga?
[00:46:13] Speaker A: Well, and that's the thing I like, well, damn. So I was listening to one podcast and they were talking about it, and another one was like, well, the thing with that is it's an ex friend. And the reason she was an ex friend, because she had the option, they were working together, whatever. They met in college, but they were working together at the time and up until some years ago, and she had the opportunity to either resign or get fired. So now they're calling the question of whether or not how close are you all really, you know what I'm saying? Like, are you doing this because you're mad or is it in the podcast? I was listening, she didn't seem bitter, whatever, but still. So one of the things about Fonnie Willis and the trips and all of that was like, he would pay for it with the credit card. And they were saying, well, she would pay her half back. He was like, well, there's no record of you getting the money back. How does she pay you back? And she was like, cash.
So I was like, damn, that don't sound good because who use cash? And like, they were taking trips to, like, aruba and nice places and cabin trips and all kind of stuff.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: And that damn cabin. Yeah, I'm going to be honest, I'm trying to get to that cabin. Cabin is nice. Not the cabin where you and the whole crew go. I'm talking about that little cabin, the secluded one with the big ass window that everybody take the picture in front of nice.
[00:47:33] Speaker A: And they got a little fire pit outside.
[00:47:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm trying to get to that cabin.
[00:47:37] Speaker A: Yeah. So that was something that they did. So they asked her like, well, how did you pay them back? And she was like, cash. And she was like, well, my daddy always told me that you got to keep six months worth of cash in the house and that never let a man and this is something you're going to disagree with. Never let a man pay your way. Always pay your own way.
[00:48:01] Speaker B: I used to feel like that.
[00:48:04] Speaker A: Finally. 55, 51 or two.
[00:48:06] Speaker B: Loud and fucking wrong. 90s girl, independent women ass.
[00:48:13] Speaker A: To me, it looked worse than what it is. And they using anything to take down her credibility. Now, if I was young thug people, I'd be jumping on.
[00:48:21] Speaker B: They better use this to their advantage.
This is such a conflict for black folk.
[00:48:26] Speaker A: Oh, and the fact that on top of that, that he was married at the time.
[00:48:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
Was she, too?
[00:48:32] Speaker A: No, I don't think she was married.
[00:48:34] Speaker B: Oh, they divorced in 2005.
[00:48:36] Speaker A: Got you. Okay. Yeah, I forgot his name. Wade something. Wade.
He said him and his wife split in 2013 or 2015 after she cheated, but they never got it finalized. So technically he's still married. So it just looked bad on both of their parts.
[00:48:55] Speaker B: But it's still conflicted for black folk, because a lot of black folk didn't like Fonny because of the young thug case.
[00:49:05] Speaker A: Young people, niggas that live, they were like, get these niggas off the streets. They killing everybody.
Hide your husband, hide your wife.
[00:49:16] Speaker B: So it's kind of conflicting. Not for me, because I ain't got a dog in the fight neither.
[00:49:23] Speaker A: So I ain't been to Atlanta since they started breaking into hellcats and shit. My homeboy live in Douglasville. That's as far as in Atlanta I go.
[00:49:32] Speaker B: And for those who know what that girl say, douglasville is not Atlanta.
[00:49:38] Speaker A: Schnat Atlanta, man. We went to killer Mike Barbershop. I was in there like a white.
[00:49:44] Speaker B: Woman and that an east point in it.
[00:49:46] Speaker A: One of them, like, downtown. I guess that's East Point. I don't know. It was a homeless nigga. I had my top down. The homeless nigga was like, rick Ross.
I threw that shit in sport mode and peel off.
My home was a damn beloved. You driving fast. Get around from this black nigga.
[00:50:10] Speaker B: I never felt scared in Atlanta.
[00:50:13] Speaker A: I didn't feel scared. I just didn't want to shoot a motherfucker.
[00:50:16] Speaker B: And I used to see the homeless, the dude I was dealing with then. We used to be at Olympic park at night when we weren't supposed to.
[00:50:24] Speaker A: Be there doing it.
[00:50:26] Speaker B: Mind your business.
But I never felt scared.
[00:50:30] Speaker A: Public sex.
[00:50:32] Speaker B: I never felt scared.
[00:50:33] Speaker A: Public sex.
[00:50:36] Speaker B: And I lived in College Park City.
[00:50:41] Speaker A: I've only been scared in two places in the hood.
It was one time in Baltimore.
I used to work on the railroad. So we took a train to Baltimore, and we weren't going to take a train back down south. So we got in the van. The guy was going to take us back, but he's like, man, you minded my wife ride with me, you know what I'm saying? Salon ride, whatever. Like, cool, how far? You know, I just got picked up around the corner. So we driving down the street. I'm like, hey, what side of town this is? He's like, yeah, this west side or whatever. I was like, okay. He's like, yeah. I was like, near where they shot the wire? He's like, yeah, they shot part of it over here. Okay, cool, nigga. We turn on this street. I was like, I sat back in the car. Oh, my God, this nigga set us up. This nigga set us up. It was like, you only could go one way down the street. It was like barrels burning and shit. It looked like hamster dam. I was like, oh, I got this nigga. I was like, man, I know they going to get us, man. I ain't got number $70 in my pocket. But that was the one time I was scared. And then it was another time that we got stopped by the police in Jamaica. And the police got out with. It was like faux police got out with machine guns. I was like, oh, shit, these niggas trying to kill us. But no, it was just police. And then the dude, our driver, he was a police. He was police on the side. So he just went to the back and talked to him. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, them the only two times I was scared, like in the hood some way, but I really wasn't scared in Atlanta. But the whole top part of your cow and mother can jump in and do anything. You ain't got no windows to save your net.
But, yeah, I don't know what funny.
It was interesting. Yeah. Like I said, sisters in law, they talk about it the daily. They talked about it in the Daily show. They was clowning them on the Daily show.
It just sound bad. Like the dude, they asked him, did you book this cabin trip? And he was like.
[00:52:40] Speaker B: He was pausing.
[00:52:41] Speaker A: He paused.
[00:52:42] Speaker B: He did a lot of pausing.
[00:52:44] Speaker A: It's yes or no. I book a lot of cabin trips.
[00:52:47] Speaker B: It was one clip I saw. And they had asked him about when was the last time they had sex or something, or did they ever have sex. And they added music to it. So it was his pause, and it was his normal pause. They didn't add nothing to it. They had enough time to put in careless whisper they had enough time to add careless whisper to the clip. And he was just sitting there thinking like, did I?
And then he came back and answered.
[00:53:18] Speaker A: So, yeah, now I know. How does he look?
Is he handsome? He's average looking.
[00:53:25] Speaker B: Yeah, he average. Ball head, thicker fella glasses.
[00:53:30] Speaker A: Was it me?
I do got a pair of glasses for my stigmatism.
Ball head, thicker fella glasses.
One of the supervisors came saying. He's like, yeah, I saw you was coming to this stop. I know you about doing, but whatever. I was like, damn. Like a supervisor. He had a beer. He had on some now aviator glasses and shit. Had a piercing in his cheek. Whatever. He was like, why? Because I ain't fat and bald. I said, nigga, I'm fat and ball. He was white. He's like, you ain't fat. But I was like, well, yeah, whatever. But anyway, so, yeah, that's the funny Willis thing. I don't know how that's going to go. That's just more Trump people trying know derail the case or whatever.
What else we had that happened this week. I'm trying to.
Well, speaking of Trump, what happened with Trump?
[00:54:32] Speaker B: He got to pay some money.
[00:54:33] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, the 300. And was it $30 million fraud case against him? I was listening to that on the podcast, too.
It says $354.9 million penalty and he has a three year ban. Like, he can't do business in New York and he can't get a loan. He can't get like a business loan from any financial institution that does business in York.
[00:54:58] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:54:59] Speaker A: So, like, even if he want to do business, say, like in South Carolina, he want to go to South State bank. If South State bank got a branch in New York, they can't do business with.
[00:55:08] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:55:09] Speaker A: So. But it's only for three years. It's not like a lifetime ban.
[00:55:12] Speaker B: What are you limited to? Safe. Safe.
[00:55:14] Speaker A: Credit union chime.
Yeah. So the fraud came in. So one of the things I heard, they were like, he would make the things that he was doing seem bigger than it was. So, like his apartment in New York or whatever he was saying on insurance forms and stuff like that. Like it was 30,000 sqft, when really it was 3000 sqft.
[00:55:42] Speaker B: Wow.
Nobody checked him?
[00:55:45] Speaker A: Well, I mean, no, because you assume he got that bread, you know what I'm saying? Like his place in Mar a Lago, the square footage and the acreage or whatever, like the worth of it. I think he tried to say it was like worth $400 million, when really it's worth like $40 million.
[00:56:06] Speaker B: Wow.
[00:56:06] Speaker A: So if doing all that and you applying for loans and stuff like that, they'll be more apt to give you more loans and they'll give you a smaller interest rate. You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. So that was part of the fraud, and he got it. I want to say two of his kids got banned and got fined. One of them got fined $4 million. And that's just a lot of money. So I don't know if they can appeal it or whatever. But, yeah, that was what I heard.
Listening to podcasts all day. Somebody was like, do you all niggas just sit up and listen to podcasts all day? I was like, bitch. Yeah, pretty interesting.
People think podcast is niggas arguing about 50 50 dates all day. No, it'd be shit about everything on podcast, but anyway.
[00:56:51] Speaker B: And it didn't originally start with people being on YouTube.
[00:56:55] Speaker A: No, it started with podcast. Podcast. IPod.
[00:56:59] Speaker B: Yeah. So you could actually do it on the go while you're working.
[00:57:03] Speaker A: When motherfuckers be like, did you watch Joe Budden podcast? Oh, that shit grind my. I hate when people say, watch a podcast.
So, yeah, that happened with Trump. I don't know if he's going to pay it or not.
What else happened? Oh, Rachel Dolezal, speaking of Black History.
[00:57:22] Speaker B: Month, because DJ Hotstar asked, was our black history month moment. This is one of.
[00:57:33] Speaker A: Damn, why did it pull this one up? She goes by a new name for one.
It's Kichi Diallo.
I didn't know she's been teaching. I know she used to braid hair.
[00:57:45] Speaker B: That's actually pretty good at it, too.
[00:57:47] Speaker A: At braiding. Yeah, that's what I hear. He's like, damn, they got my damn bitch. Them Africans charge too much.
Yeah. So she was teaching at a school in Arizona because she used to live in Seattle or something, right? When all that NAACP stuff went down.
But the district, they found out about her OnlyFans account, and so they fired her.
[00:58:12] Speaker B: So, yeah, what the hell is she doing on onlyfans?
[00:58:15] Speaker A: You seen her body?
[00:58:17] Speaker B: No, I didn't. Look at the.
[00:58:18] Speaker A: She got some little hips on there. She must be got, like, liposuction or something. Got a stomach.
Pictures. You remember the pictures that was going around of Oprah's face on, like, a young woman's body?
That how she looked?
Yeah. The school district said her posts are contrary to our district's use of social media by district employees policy and our staff ethics policy. She is no longer employed by the Catalina foothill school district. It was another teacher. This happened to a white teacher. She got fired and her only fans blew up. She became a millionaire for that.
[00:58:58] Speaker B: Too. Kichi. She's too popular. She got to do one or the other.
[00:59:03] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:59:04] Speaker B: She's not like the other lady who could kind of stay low, and then somebody found out about it, but she's too popular. Like, when we see your face and your bus down weave, we know that that's you or your micro braids or however you deciding to wear your hair now your fro. What's she doing? I don't know.
[00:59:24] Speaker A: Okay, so it says she was an after school instructor.
Oh, well, she was making 19 an hour.
That wasn't her only job.
Because after school instructor. How many hours after school can you really do? Three.
Kids got to get home. School get out at three. You go three to six.
[00:59:45] Speaker B: My 230 to six is what Caleb's after school program run.
[00:59:52] Speaker A: See?
Damn. It's almost been ten years since her controversy. That's crazy. 2015. But shout out to.
What's the name? Nietzsche? Diallo.
I won't be looking at her only fans, but there it is.
I'm trying to. Something else happened this week. See, we did a super Bowl.
Beyonce.
I guess it's only one thing left to do.
Get your shit.
So pack up.
[01:00:34] Speaker B: It's the most wonderful time of the year.
I've heard people call it black Christmas.
[01:00:40] Speaker A: Damn. People think so lowly of black people.
[01:00:44] Speaker B: It's tax season, and this year, on average, the average tax refund is 29% lower than in previous years.
[01:00:54] Speaker A: I don't believe that.
[01:00:55] Speaker B: Well, I'm living proof that's lower. Also, I made some different decisions with my tax elections this year, but I'm only getting $336 with two dependents.
[01:01:14] Speaker A: Federal estate.
[01:01:15] Speaker B: That's federal.
You want to know the state? 237.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: Hey, you. $500.
Put something on your mortgage with two dependents.
[01:01:26] Speaker B: So there's some truth in that. Although I did make some different decisions with you and my money last year. Well, I knew that I was about to get severance and a bonus and another bonus, and I didn't want none of it taxed. So I was like, don't tax it.
[01:01:42] Speaker A: I got you. Yeah. It was something I was listening to that said that the government, they're giving more allowances as far as earned income credits and stuff like that.
[01:01:51] Speaker B: I saw those. But I don't know anybody who's getting it. Like, nobody is talking about all the money they getting this.
You know, people put everything on Facebook. No one's actually saying, like, oh, I can't wait for this refund. So there's some truth in this.
[01:02:06] Speaker A: I wonder if it's dying because people haven't worked as much or like you said they did instead of. I remember one year, I was so fucking stupid, I put nine, and I couldn't lie to my mom. Well, I don't think I got my mama to do my. Well, why you ain't getting nothing back this year? Don't worry about it, mom. You know what I'm saying?
[01:02:29] Speaker B: I usually do five.
[01:02:31] Speaker A: Yeah, because you tell yourself you're going to do nine for six months and then put zero for the next six months.
But now I didn't. But now I just put zero. So hopefully I get some bread back. But, yeah, I ain't did my taxes yet. I got to do my taxes. I got to add rental income and all that kind of shit in there.
[01:02:51] Speaker B: Oh, you need an actual accountant?
[01:02:54] Speaker A: Well, I mean, the office that runs my property, they send information. It's just plug and play.
Turbotax or whoever. You can do it.
[01:03:05] Speaker B: See, you smart. Yeah, you smart.
[01:03:08] Speaker A: I did my own taxes last year. You smart. And I ain't lock up yet.
[01:03:11] Speaker B: I speak to a lot of dummies.
It's like my job.
[01:03:15] Speaker A: This line go here. That line go.
[01:03:17] Speaker B: I mean, Turbotax laid a shit out for.
[01:03:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
You all continue to go to my mama for her to do your taxes, because. Thank you. It's easy.
[01:03:27] Speaker B: They'd be calling me, should I put this on my lady, I'm not an accountant. Yeah, I can provide you your 1099, but I can't tell you what to do with it.
[01:03:35] Speaker A: Now, if you want to itemize and all of that kind of shit, that's different. But if you're doing regular taxes, you can do it yourself.
Is it cash app?
I think I did mine through cash app last year because cash app is connected with.
Not rocket, but they're connected with somebody. Turbotax or something. And it just gave me a little.
[01:03:58] Speaker B: Ladies and gentlemen, I have to issue a retraction. I just called this gentleman smart a minute ago.
Cash app, do your fucking tax.
[01:04:06] Speaker A: No, I didn't let cash app do it, but cash app is with. Is it turbotax?
[01:04:12] Speaker B: Yeah, they are connected to.
[01:04:13] Speaker A: They're connected with one of them. So they was like, do you want to do your taxes this year? And then my mom was like, I'm not doing your taxes because you got that business and you got to do this and that. I'm like, mom, wait.
[01:04:22] Speaker B: Hold on. Your mama thought you got hooked up in the PPP stuff.
[01:04:25] Speaker A: No, she told me this business because she didn't want to have to do the taxes for this business. Too.
[01:04:29] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:04:31] Speaker A: I'm not doing it separate because I'm sure you got to do it together. I like mom. We ain't making no money to be doing no taxes like that. We can do that separate, whatever. So I'll do it myself. All right. Don't get yourself in trouble.
[01:04:45] Speaker B: But anyway, so we're coming off of all star weekend, and this year, women were competing in some of the all star activities. So, speaking of women in basketball, the college scoring record belongs to someone local here. Pearl Moore.
[01:05:08] Speaker A: Do it count?
[01:05:08] Speaker B: The Francis mayor University. Yeah. So, Caitlin Clark is trying to break that record.
[01:05:13] Speaker A: She broke it?
[01:05:14] Speaker B: No, she didn't.
[01:05:16] Speaker A: What record did she break the other night, then?
[01:05:18] Speaker B: Caitlin Clark? I don't know.
[01:05:20] Speaker A: Yeah, she broke a scoring record.
[01:05:22] Speaker B: Really? Because everything I said, she probably is not going to do it break it.
[01:05:25] Speaker A: She broke a scoring record the other night because she scored, like, 49 points or some shit.
But I don't know what record Pearl Moore has. She got a gym name out there and everything. It's a nice gym, too.
[01:05:41] Speaker B: So Pearl more holds the record for scoring record.
Well, goddamn. Yahoo. Y'all need to catch up.
[01:05:57] Speaker A: Yeah. She's in the basketball hall of fame.
She broke. Because everybody was talking about the record she broke a few years ago.
[01:06:10] Speaker B: Well, damn.
[01:06:11] Speaker A: I mean, a day or so ago. Yeah. I mean, that girl was going to break that record this year.
[01:06:17] Speaker B: You know why I'm making this face? Let me go to the next story.
[01:06:19] Speaker A: Well, it's another thing for black girl from France's. Man, she got.
[01:06:23] Speaker B: There is Taylor. Lauren Taylor is currently holding the NAACP.
[01:06:36] Speaker A: I ain't even had to make a joke about that shit.
If there was ever a tank, take.
[01:06:43] Speaker B: The hell out of that NCAA record for rebounds in a single game.
[01:06:51] Speaker A: Let me tell you something. She got 44 rebounds.
Them niggas miss an ass of shots if one person got 44. Yeah, but she scored 30 some points, though. 20 some points.
[01:07:05] Speaker B: What would that be? A quadruple double she did in that game. No, there's no such thing as a quadruple double.
[01:07:10] Speaker A: So you got to have ten of something in four things for a quadruple double.
[01:07:17] Speaker B: Yeah, in that game, she did what? It was. Points, rebounds, something else I remember seeing.
[01:07:22] Speaker A: No, she had 28 points, 44 rebounds and, like, three steals or something like that.
She didn't have, like, 1010. Like, she didn't have ten steals, ten blocks, ten rebounds.
[01:07:37] Speaker B: I thought I saw that. But either way, she goes to Francis Marion. And Francis Marion has homecoming coming up this week, so I might just actually go watch the game. We usually just go for the fun.
[01:07:50] Speaker A: You ain't going to watch no damn. Anyway, this is a fast hit. This ain't a quick hit.
[01:07:58] Speaker B: We talked about Trump earlier. Did you know that he has sneakers?
[01:08:04] Speaker A: Snoop shoes look so damn trash.
[01:08:06] Speaker B: So Trump went to sneaker Con in Philly.
[01:08:11] Speaker A: Oh, really?
[01:08:12] Speaker B: Yeah, he was there, and he debuted his new sneakers.
[01:08:16] Speaker A: It was so many niggas probably taking pictures with him just because he was Donald Trump.
[01:08:20] Speaker B: They are priced $399 and they are sold out.
[01:08:27] Speaker A: I'm not surprised.
[01:08:28] Speaker B: I've heard people call them the January sixes, the insurrection ones.
People are very witty.
[01:08:41] Speaker A: White supremacist threes.
[01:08:43] Speaker B: And a little sad news, but good news at the same time. Frankie Beverly is announcing a farewell tour.
[01:08:50] Speaker A: He own it now, right?
[01:08:51] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:08:51] Speaker A: Okay. He was in Charlote last week, a week before last.
[01:08:55] Speaker B: So he getting on up there. It's time.
[01:08:58] Speaker A: How old is he really?
Is he getting on it up there? Or is he just can't sing like he used to sing? Is that the thing?
Because Ron Isley can still. No. Yeah, Ron Isley still can sing. Uncle Charlie, he was on the breakfast club the other day talking shit about Patti LaBelle, which you didn't hear.
[01:09:18] Speaker B: Sure didn't. Never will. Frankie Beverly was born in 1946.
[01:09:27] Speaker A: He ain't older than Patty. He. Ron, Patty.
[01:09:29] Speaker B: 78.
[01:09:30] Speaker A: What?
[01:09:31] Speaker B: He's 78 years old.
My mama was born in 46, so she would have been 78.
[01:09:38] Speaker A: Was born in 76.
[01:09:39] Speaker B: My mama was born at 46. I mean, 40 old parents. Yeah.
[01:09:42] Speaker A: I ain't going to tell you what year I might post a picture of my mama. Y'all, guess what year my mama was born.
I ain't going to put d business out.
[01:09:53] Speaker B: Well, he'd be 78 in December.
[01:09:55] Speaker A: December? Yeah, December. What?
[01:09:57] Speaker B: Six.
[01:09:57] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:09:59] Speaker B: One day off, was it?
[01:10:01] Speaker A: No, I was thinking about my mama birthday in December. I didn't care about no damn Jayz.
Fraud today.
[01:10:11] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:10:12] Speaker A: I did fraud today.
Good job today.
[01:10:15] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:10:15] Speaker A: Could the blessings come from God? Because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
[01:10:22] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:10:23] Speaker A: I did fraud today. I did fraud today.
Fraud today.
[01:10:28] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:10:28] Speaker A: I did a good job today.
Well, we started off talking about my dear homies.
So this is kind of apropos scam of the week. This week takes us to Denver. It was two Colorado funeral homeowners they accused of abandoning nearly 200 bodies. They took payments from the families that were meant for cremation and burials and instead bought vehicles, cryptocurrency and $1,500 dinner in Las Vegas and other personal items, says John and Carrie Hawford. Well, at least they were married. They say they used payments from the families to buy two vehicles, a GMC Yukon and an infinity for more than $120,000, enough to cover cremation costs twice over for all of the bodies found in their business's storage facility in Penrose, Colorado, last October. John looked straight ahead, seated at the defense table, wearing a dark jacket, tie, and glasses. As Cohen testified, he did not appear to show any reaction.
Oh, my God. Some of the bodies had been in the magnet infested building for years before they were discovered following reports of a file odor permeating the small mountain town. Families who returned to nature to cremate their relatives have told the Associated Press that the FBI confirmed their remains were among the decaying bodies.
[01:12:07] Speaker B: Why not just burn.
[01:12:11] Speaker A: Thing? It was a thing. Maybe fire costs a lot. You know, it was one of the things in Atlanta. I think it was Atlanta where it happened to, like, people paid to get their family cremated, and they didn't cremate them. They just put them in a hole somewhere and gave the people fake ashes.
[01:12:28] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness.
[01:12:29] Speaker A: Yeah. So they were arrested in November. Oklahoma. Neither one of them has entered a plea yet.
So the thing is that the lawyer isn't arguing that they didn't do it.
The lawyer argued that the prosecution had not shown that money from the couple's business account was spent to conceal the source of the funds, which meant it did not amount to a crime of money laundering. So they did what they were supposed to do with your family. We ain't laundering money. To Yana.
He also said that the Yukon was person using money to cover received from the federal Small Business Administration.
[01:13:15] Speaker B: You know what that means?
[01:13:16] Speaker A: Yeah.
They've been charged with 190 counts of abuse of corpse, five counts of theft, four counts of money laundering, and over 50 counts of forgery. In addition to their funeral home, they used a building in a nearby rural community of Penrose as a body storage facility. Oh, my God.
[01:13:34] Speaker B: Why not just dump these niggas in.
[01:13:35] Speaker A: A. I do like them niggas in Atlanta and dig a hole.
Damn it. Says Angelica Steadman hired the home to cremate her 24 year old daughter and still does not know for sure what happened to her body. Her daughter is not among those whose remains have been identified so far at the Penrose facility.
[01:13:55] Speaker B: Oh, they might have did hers.
[01:13:56] Speaker A: Think about the niggas that got to go in there and sort through that shit.
[01:13:59] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. And got to get dna off them so they can identify them.
Oh, just imagine what it smell like.
[01:14:08] Speaker A: Putrid.
You know, the chicken pack?
[01:14:14] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:14:14] Speaker A: And you leave it in the. Why are you laughing?
[01:14:18] Speaker B: Because I already know that smell.
[01:14:21] Speaker A: Times ten magazine a flies. Flies like to get on your. You got to go in there with that whole suit. You ever been to Golden Crown?
That's the back of that. Y'all niggas want to go eat at the golden crown?
[01:14:35] Speaker B: Oh, you know it's coming back.
[01:14:36] Speaker A: Yeah, it is my job.
That kitchen stank.
Stank.
[01:14:45] Speaker B: I don't understand why.
[01:14:47] Speaker A: Why you would eat that golden crown. I know.
[01:14:51] Speaker B: The cremation equipment must cost a lot.
Why not just go ahead and burn them people up?
[01:14:58] Speaker A: Maybe they don't want to add. Don't want to damage the ozone layer.
I don't know. Well, these are scammers of the week.
Yeah, they are white.
This time it ain't niggas.
Hopefully these families can get justice and maybe get them.
How much it costs to cremate? About $700.
[01:15:23] Speaker B: That was a joke in there somewhere, but I'm not going to make it. That relates to people I know.
I don't know.
[01:15:31] Speaker A: Well, shout out to everyone that's involved. Families and all of that. I don't think we missed nothing this week.
Oh, Joe Osteen. There was a shooting.
[01:15:42] Speaker B: Oh, it happened during the Super bowl, though.
[01:15:44] Speaker A: Oh, it happened during the Super bowl.
[01:15:47] Speaker B: So that's why we missed it last week at the.
[01:15:51] Speaker A: Huh? That's what your ass get. You should have been home watching the Super bowl, having them people up in that damn church. 06:00 at night.
Oh, speaking of Anna, was a shooting at the Super bowl party. I mean, parade.
[01:16:04] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:16:05] Speaker A: Two juveniles. They won't say the names of the ages, but they say they use. And there was a thing.
[01:16:11] Speaker B: Must have been white.
[01:16:13] Speaker A: You know what?
Might be. But I know one of them got tackled by a good Samaritan. Yeah. So can't go nowhere.
Anyway, Amy, let everybody know where they can find you.
[01:16:31] Speaker B: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number, 22 cents.
[01:16:37] Speaker A: Oh, you didn't talk about that. Facebook chirping. What was that?
[01:16:41] Speaker B: Oh, so apparently Facebook changed some settings. It didn't affect me because my sound is always off on my phone.
[01:16:46] Speaker A: Mine, too.
[01:16:47] Speaker B: But if your Facebook is chirping, you can go through the settings and turn it off. You go to in app sounds and turn it off. They did some type of update and added sounds to Facebook, and you will be just scrolling and it'll just be like, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp. Like every time you pass a new story.
[01:17:03] Speaker A: It will just, I'm trying to get your attention. But I mean, who didn't know that you could go to settings and turn the sound off?
[01:17:11] Speaker B: Well, they turned it back on Facebook. Turned it back on.
[01:17:14] Speaker A: No, but I'm saying, but if it defaults to the sound on, go to settings and turn it off.
[01:17:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
A lot of people didn't because it made news.
[01:17:24] Speaker A: Wow, a lot of dumb people. Amy's twenty two cents on everything, all platforms. Preacher underscore BP on social media. DJ blaze show on Instagram. I'll post them pictures of the dressing room Kelly Rowland refused to get dressed in. I probably wouldn't either. It looked like it was stanked.
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We'll try to do more videos. Y'all. We trying, trying to catch up to the podcast y'all watch as opposed to listen to.
But that's all I got. It's your boy. Be easy.
[01:18:05] Speaker B: And it's your girl, Amy.
[01:18:06] Speaker A: And we out what those who have ears listen.
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