Episode Transcript
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It's your boy be easy. Your girl, Corey, Stan, and it's your boy L. Welcome. Welcome, you guys.
[00:00:54] Speaker A: Hello. Hello.
[00:00:55] Speaker C: How Corey, how was your weekend?
[00:00:58] Speaker A: My weekend was good.
[00:00:59] Speaker C: It was?
[00:01:00] Speaker A: Yes. It ended with drinks, so I was happy.
[00:01:02] Speaker C: Okay.
Okay. What's your drink of choice?
[00:01:07] Speaker A: If I don't have to make it, I love a good classic Cosmopolitan or a Moscow Mule.
[00:01:16] Speaker C: That come with the little copper thing on it? The copper cover.
[00:01:19] Speaker A: The copper cover. It's so good.
[00:01:22] Speaker C: What's. What's the alcohol in the Moscow Mule? Vodka. Yeah, a figures.
[00:01:27] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:01:29] Speaker C: Elle, what up?
[00:01:30] Speaker B: What up?
[00:01:30] Speaker C: How was your weekend?
[00:01:31] Speaker B: It's pretty good, man. Pretty good. Pretty good.
[00:01:33] Speaker C: Word. So what did y'all do this weekend?
[00:01:36] Speaker B: Man, We. We might have went out on our first.
[00:01:39] Speaker C: Not too soon.
[00:01:40] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:01:41] Speaker C: Well, I was this week because I ain't seen you since. Yeah, last week.
[00:01:46] Speaker B: You know, Halloween.
[00:01:47] Speaker C: Mr. Barry the lead. I'm start calling you the mortician. You rang, but you say that again, not much.
[00:01:57] Speaker B: You know, Halloween is just passed.
They had a whole bunch of trunk of treats.
[00:02:02] Speaker C: You going to hell.
[00:02:04] Speaker B: Why? Because I'm celebrating.
[00:02:05] Speaker C: Yeah, they're going to hell. All of them.
[00:02:06] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:02:07] Speaker C: You're going to hell.
[00:02:08] Speaker A: Whatever. I took my baby trick.
[00:02:10] Speaker C: You did. You're going to hell.
[00:02:13] Speaker B: What's wrong? I mean, what wrong with you? I ain't going to say that.
[00:02:15] Speaker C: Huh?
[00:02:16] Speaker A: Hold me a seat out there.
[00:02:17] Speaker C: Oh, here's the thing. I say you going to hell, but I don't believe in hell.
But for the people that believe in hell, that's where you're going.
[00:02:26] Speaker A: We're in hell.
[00:02:27] Speaker C: Okay. Mobb deep.
[00:02:30] Speaker A: I'm just saying yeah to get out of here. That's heaven.
[00:02:35] Speaker C: Oh, so you said you did trunk or treat?
[00:02:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I went to a couple of them, you know, covering the articles.
[00:02:43] Speaker C: Was that. Oh I was gonna ask. Was that for work?
[00:02:45] Speaker B: Yeah, for work.
[00:02:46] Speaker C: Do you do anything just for fun? You always got your camera with you?
[00:02:49] Speaker B: I'm doing it right now.
[00:02:50] Speaker C: Okay. No, this is fun. I'm sorry to tell you, sir. This is work.
[00:02:55] Speaker B: This is work.
[00:02:56] Speaker C: You're on the clock.
[00:02:58] Speaker B: Nah, but you know, I do hear and there stuff in between, you know.
[00:03:02] Speaker C: Even in your fun. You doing shooting?
[00:03:05] Speaker B: Yes, I am. And that's my fun, I think where it'll turn into money. One day.
[00:03:10] Speaker C: One day. Tomorrow we got you one Day. Is it really fun if your hobby is doing it for money? That's a no.
[00:03:19] Speaker B: That's when it turned into work.
[00:03:20] Speaker C: A meme. Like, we live in a society where people try to monetize their hobbies.
[00:03:26] Speaker B: Yeah, that's work.
That's work.
[00:03:30] Speaker C: Well, other than Trunk or treat, did you have anything else you did this week?
[00:03:33] Speaker B: Nah.
You know, went to Pecan Festival.
That's a local thing.
[00:03:41] Speaker C: Well, we gonna bring that up after we get what did Cory do this week? And after what I did this week.
[00:03:45] Speaker B: What? What you do?
[00:03:46] Speaker C: Well, what did you do this week?
[00:03:48] Speaker A: Cory was a mom. This week?
[00:03:50] Speaker C: Word.
[00:03:50] Speaker A: Full time.
[00:03:52] Speaker C: You did Trick or Treat?
[00:03:53] Speaker A: A whole lot of it.
[00:03:54] Speaker C: Y'all wore costumes?
[00:03:55] Speaker A: I wore vampire teeth and, like, up under my eyes. Did you have, like, a. You know, the leather jacket?
[00:04:01] Speaker C: You know, the same one that you had on?
[00:04:03] Speaker A: No, no, no. It was another one.
[00:04:05] Speaker C: You got two leather. You got two leather jackets.
[00:04:07] Speaker A: I have two different type of jackets.
[00:04:09] Speaker C: Why do niggas need more than one leather jacket?
[00:04:12] Speaker A: It's not a leather.
It's like a. Like a velvet material.
[00:04:16] Speaker C: Velvet.
[00:04:18] Speaker A: This is beautiful. What is that velvet?
[00:04:20] Speaker B: There's two different vampire leather jackets. One's the blade and one's the freaking vampire in Brooklyn.
[00:04:28] Speaker C: I don't feel like.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: It's like they both had the same jacket.
[00:04:31] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
[00:04:31] Speaker C: I don't feel like. And both of the jackets black.
[00:04:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:34] Speaker B: Thriller.
[00:04:35] Speaker C: Well, I was saying, like, you don't need more than one black leather jacket. Anything more than one is excessive.
[00:04:41] Speaker A: No, no, that's what I'm saying. I don't have two black leathers.
[00:04:44] Speaker C: Oh, okay. Yeah, okay. So you.
[00:04:46] Speaker A: One is a leather and one is a velvet.
[00:04:48] Speaker C: Oh, I got you. I got you. So you did mommy stuff?
[00:04:51] Speaker A: I did a whole lot of mommy stuff.
[00:04:52] Speaker C: Okay. Shout out to the young seed and that what they say.
See you. The old Earth Mother Earth, Mother Earth, Mother Earth. I'm learning.
[00:05:04] Speaker B: There we go.
[00:05:05] Speaker C: That's all y'all did this week?
[00:05:07] Speaker A: Yeah, pretty much.
[00:05:09] Speaker C: Well, my week was. So, y'all know, last week we had an email from the homie Philly overseas, and he alluded to the fact. He said, I might be somewhere near you soon on, you know, blah, blah, blah. All of this, that and the third. Well, let me see. It was Wednesday, and I got a. I saw a post from the coach of South Carolina State. He was like, you know, the game's gonna be on ESPN2 this Thursday, 7:30. We're all black. And I was like, I'm gonna go to the game I'm gonna go down to Orangeburg, go to the game. So I hit up Kane because Kane, he alumnus alumni, and he know, you know, he be going to the games and stuff. So I hit him up. And one of his homeboys son plays for State. I like, man, you going to get. He's like, yeah. He's like, oh, yeah. And Philly going to be in town, too. I was like, word, I'm definitely going to the game. So I went to the game. South Philly saw Kane shout out to Kane from the Kane Is Able podcast.
Hung out with them for the game, whatever. So I went to that game. South Carolina State won.
It was an exhilarating experience. Going to HBCU football game is a cultural experience.
Cause I don't think you gonna go to any other type of football game. And hit Sexy Red, followed by Lil Boosie and Young Jeezy.
[00:06:30] Speaker B: Did they win?
[00:06:31] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, they won.
[00:06:32] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:06:32] Speaker C: Yeah, they whoop ass, you know, the band, do they thing. But that was fun, so I got to see that. Then Friday night, I went to my high school football game. It was a rivalry game against our rival. And we whooped that ass because my cousin's son play. You know what I'm saying? He start, you know, he get a lot of tackles.
[00:06:56] Speaker A: And who's the rival?
[00:06:57] Speaker C: Wilson.
[00:06:58] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:06:59] Speaker C: For the people. That's local. Wilson.
I hate them.
It's a rival.
[00:07:05] Speaker B: Talk about. I saw the coach at where we was at yesterday. I was talking to him.
[00:07:09] Speaker C: Wilson, high school coach. Yeah, Paige, Coach Page.
[00:07:12] Speaker B: Yeah. I stopped and talked to him real quick.
[00:07:15] Speaker C: I don't know why he came back.
Should have stayed retired.
[00:07:20] Speaker A: Jeez. He really.
[00:07:21] Speaker B: He said, give him 24 months. That's all.
[00:07:23] Speaker C: 24 months.
[00:07:24] Speaker B: That's what he said.
[00:07:24] Speaker C: To do what?
[00:07:25] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:07:26] Speaker C: I said for $10 to get better.
[00:07:28] Speaker B: I asked him if he was retiring. He said, just give me 24 months.
[00:07:32] Speaker C: All right. They stressing you the hell out.
Y'all getting y'all ass whoop over there. Then Sad Saturday, I got to see you guys at the aforementioned Pecan Festival.
[00:07:44] Speaker B: Food and Pecan Festival is called now. I think they changed.
[00:07:47] Speaker C: Oh, they changed the name?
[00:07:48] Speaker B: I think so. Yeah.
[00:07:49] Speaker C: Because it's. No, it should be Food and Pecan Festival because there's not a lot of pecans at the Peanut.
[00:07:56] Speaker B: It was a lot of food, though.
[00:07:57] Speaker C: A lot of food.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: A lot of food.
[00:07:58] Speaker C: A lot of foreigners, too.
[00:07:59] Speaker A: Just a lot of food. A lot of vendors, like different types selling different stuff.
[00:08:04] Speaker B: Yeah, Them vendors are like carnival people. Yeah.
[00:08:07] Speaker C: Be carnival People like, I don't want to see too much fair. Them fair set up food shits. I don't want to see that.
[00:08:14] Speaker B: Why?
[00:08:14] Speaker C: Because every of the corners, you want a turkey leg. You want.
[00:08:19] Speaker A: Oh, you mean those.
[00:08:21] Speaker C: Them dudes.
[00:08:21] Speaker A: It was so many of them. It was too many.
[00:08:24] Speaker C: Build that wall.
[00:08:25] Speaker A: Like they could have. I felt like they could have gave that space to somebody else that was selling different stuff.
[00:08:30] Speaker C: Yeah, it was too many.
[00:08:30] Speaker A: It was. It was literally the same thing. If y'all. If anything, they should have just been on one.
[00:08:36] Speaker C: Yeah. One long row.
[00:08:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:08:37] Speaker C: Yeah. Hey, then they trying to.
[00:08:40] Speaker A: So many. It was one turkey legs.
[00:08:43] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:08:43] Speaker B: Are they turkey legs?
[00:08:44] Speaker A: Are they?
[00:08:45] Speaker B: That's all I'm gonna say.
[00:08:47] Speaker A: It's an article out there that tells you what it actually is. That's all I'm gonna say.
[00:08:52] Speaker B: Go to Tik Tok.
[00:08:53] Speaker C: Get out Aluminum foil. Kufi.
Put that on.
[00:08:58] Speaker B: What were you about to say?
[00:08:59] Speaker C: Nothing. But the article says it's what? Pig legs?
[00:09:04] Speaker A: It's just. No, not only pig legs. It's just. It's just not only turkey.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: Not only turkey.
[00:09:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:09:10] Speaker A: It's not. It's not turkey. They say it's turkey. They say it's chicken. They say it's like pork. Then they. It's amongst other animals.
[00:09:20] Speaker C: See, I saw that. It was a.
[00:09:22] Speaker A: It's not specifically targeting. Oh, it's just pork only.
[00:09:26] Speaker C: Oh, okay. That's the one I saw. But it was a video, and I was like, these crazy. Cause it was like, what? Turkey got a leg this big?
[00:09:33] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:09:33] Speaker A: Have they never seen a turkey?
[00:09:35] Speaker C: They never have. Pig leg, baby. Pig.
[00:09:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Look at that. Same thing.
[00:09:39] Speaker C: The taste. I was. I was talking to somebody last night about it, and they were like, it don't taste like turkey. It don't taste like nothing. It just tastes like smoked. And I was like, damn, that is true.
Just tastes like smoked meat. Pause.
Did y'all have a good time?
[00:09:54] Speaker A: I did.
[00:09:55] Speaker B: Yeah. I did, y'all. And you know what? I enjoyed hanging out with you for a quick little.
[00:10:00] Speaker C: Thank you. Good hanging out with y'all, too. Okay.
[00:10:03] Speaker A: You know, team building.
[00:10:05] Speaker C: Yeah, Team building exercise. Shout out to the fourth member, whoever that guy was.
[00:10:10] Speaker A: He's talking about Eric.
[00:10:11] Speaker B: Oh, I'm over here thinking, like, who the hell was that? Ain't nobody was with it.
[00:10:15] Speaker C: Yeah, but that was y'all do, boy.
[00:10:17] Speaker B: No, no, no, no.
[00:10:20] Speaker C: Is that disrespectful?
[00:10:21] Speaker B: I mean, yeah, to him, might be.
[00:10:24] Speaker C: But right to y'all. It's the truth.
[00:10:26] Speaker A: No. Who?
[00:10:27] Speaker C: Book bag he had on mine. Exactly. Point.
[00:10:30] Speaker A: Unbelievable.
[00:10:31] Speaker C: Shout out. What's his name?
[00:10:33] Speaker B: Shout out to Eric.
[00:10:33] Speaker A: Shout out to Eric.
[00:10:35] Speaker B: Eric with Community Times newspaper.
[00:10:37] Speaker C: Shout out to Eric.
[00:10:39] Speaker A: And he takes. He. He does the photography too.
[00:10:41] Speaker C: He does?
[00:10:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:10:41] Speaker C: He had a camera around his neck.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: No, he was taking stupid pee.
[00:10:44] Speaker C: I didn't see him take not one picture.
[00:10:47] Speaker A: Cause he takes them when necessary. Just because you're there and didn't see it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
[00:10:52] Speaker C: My feet tells me I was there too long. And the too long time I was there, he took not a picture.
Check your battery on that camera. I focused on other things, 99%. Hey, but you can't even put that on the charger.
[00:11:07] Speaker A: Both batteries died on his camera.
[00:11:09] Speaker C: Oh, really? Oh, okay. Excuse me. Get me together. Boo Boo read me?
[00:11:16] Speaker B: Yeah, it was good hanging out with you.
[00:11:18] Speaker C: But, hey, it was y'all.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: I do want to ask you this, though.
[00:11:20] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:11:20] Speaker B: You know, we was hanging out, walking to this, you know, stand. Walking to that stand. I turned around, you gone. You disappeared.
[00:11:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Where did you keep going?
[00:11:30] Speaker B: Where did you go?
[00:11:31] Speaker C: To get food.
[00:11:32] Speaker B: You came back with no food.
[00:11:33] Speaker A: I came back with the same thing in here.
[00:11:35] Speaker C: What's time?
[00:11:36] Speaker A: What you was doing?
[00:11:38] Speaker C: I don't know.
[00:11:38] Speaker B: Hey, but I tell you.
[00:11:39] Speaker C: Why you smile like that?
[00:11:40] Speaker A: Why are you talking to somebody? You look like you're blushing a little bit.
[00:11:42] Speaker B: You wasn't talking to nobody.
[00:11:43] Speaker C: Did I turn purple?
[00:11:44] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:11:44] Speaker C: I'm not purple. Then I'm not blushing.
[00:11:46] Speaker B: I didn't know where you was.
[00:11:47] Speaker A: You just vanished.
[00:11:48] Speaker B: I know one thing. You came back with white substance all over. Over your clothes.
[00:11:52] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:52] Speaker B: And didn't have no funnel cake.
[00:11:54] Speaker C: This is where this nigga's going.
[00:11:55] Speaker B: You didn't have no funnel cake.
[00:11:56] Speaker C: You saved this one up, huh? Here's what it. Okay, y'all pointed. Y'all pointed that out, and I was trying to figure. I thought it was funnel cake. Like, it wasn't, but it wasn't.
[00:12:04] Speaker B: It wasn't funnel cake powder.
[00:12:06] Speaker C: I know what it was. So remember when y'all standing up, interviewing the guy with the banjo or whatever the guitar thing is? It was a kid that was blowing them bubbles.
[00:12:15] Speaker A: That was not bubble.
[00:12:16] Speaker C: No. Well, check this out. The bubbles got on my pants, right? Listen, listen, listen, listen. So by the time I got home, it was gone.
Like it was because we brushed it off.
[00:12:28] Speaker A: I cleaned you off.
[00:12:31] Speaker B: Yo, my man, what are we talking about?
No, no, no, no.
[00:12:37] Speaker C: There's no video. They can't see.
[00:12:38] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. They can't see that.
[00:12:40] Speaker C: They can't see that, everybody.
[00:12:42] Speaker A: We were outside just uncomfortable.
[00:12:44] Speaker C: He's uncomfortable, B. Yeah, word up.
That's a sound bite. I'm gonna clip that.
[00:12:50] Speaker A: Oh, my.
[00:12:50] Speaker C: 12 minutes in, I dusted you off. I cleaned you off.
[00:12:56] Speaker A: Let's clarify things.
[00:12:58] Speaker C: Don't clarify some things don't need clarification.
[00:13:00] Speaker A: Meaning. I dusted off your pants because you were looking a little dusty.
[00:13:06] Speaker C: Oh.
Like I said. I know what it was. It wasn't a kid.
[00:13:10] Speaker B: It was not bubbles.
[00:13:11] Speaker C: No, I'm saying it was like a chemical in the bubbles.
[00:13:14] Speaker A: You think he's telling us it was bubble wrap?
[00:13:16] Speaker C: Cause it was, like, on clothes, like the bottom.
[00:13:18] Speaker A: I never seen that before.
[00:13:19] Speaker C: And I saw it when it go. When it went on.
[00:13:21] Speaker B: I got you. But you did disappear and come back with white, powdery substance all over you.
[00:13:25] Speaker C: I don't Tube powder.
[00:13:27] Speaker B: I don't know what was going on, but I was like, where B at?
Then you came back, Came back smiling and shit. Like you didn't go nowhere.
[00:13:35] Speaker C: So you trying to intimate. Hey, my car was too far. My feet was hurting too hard.
[00:13:41] Speaker A: Your feet was hurting?
[00:13:43] Speaker C: I didn't realize my feet were hurting until I sat down in my car. Oh, and my. My feet were. Oh, And I had on the good shoes, so.
[00:13:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:13:50] Speaker A: Yeah. You told us you had about four or five hours in them shoes.
[00:13:54] Speaker C: And I got. Right, four hours.
[00:13:56] Speaker B: Yeah, he ran. He ran all the way to that. That meter was running.
[00:13:59] Speaker C: Yeah, that meter was running. Yeah.
[00:14:01] Speaker B: Yeah. It was cool, though. I like the food.
I do know what I got.
It wasn't.
They cook so much of it, it's not like it Tastes good.
[00:14:14] Speaker A: Right.
[00:14:14] Speaker B: I got the gyro.
[00:14:15] Speaker A: Yeah. I was just about to ask how was that?
[00:14:17] Speaker B: Was stupidly big.
[00:14:19] Speaker A: Like, I saw. He could barely close it.
[00:14:21] Speaker B: He couldn't close it. I asked for another peter to put on it or whatever, and it was cool, but it wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't. Yeah, it was good, but it wasn't good.
[00:14:33] Speaker C: I think you have to get there early to get food like that or just get, like, the sweets.
[00:14:38] Speaker B: Yeah, I think.
[00:14:39] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't even think getting there early would change anything.
[00:14:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it's gonna be sweets for sure.
[00:14:43] Speaker A: It's just the.
It's just too many of them.
[00:14:47] Speaker B: And the Polish sauces I got, I threw it away.
[00:14:50] Speaker A: You didn't even. Did you bother to.
[00:14:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I took two bites of it, and to me, I'm thinking Polish saucers supposed to look brown or green.
[00:15:00] Speaker A: What?
[00:15:00] Speaker C: It looked like you got it from them niggas. That red. You got it from them foreigners.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: They all foreigners? Not.
[00:15:05] Speaker C: They all ain't foreigners.
[00:15:08] Speaker B: Yeah, a lot of people.
[00:15:09] Speaker C: It was a lot of white people.
[00:15:10] Speaker A: No.
[00:15:10] Speaker C: A lot of black people out there.
[00:15:12] Speaker A: No, no, we're talking about the ones that were selling the food.
[00:15:15] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. You got it from the foreigners.
[00:15:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yep.
[00:15:20] Speaker C: So I don't count them.
[00:15:22] Speaker B: Next time I go, it's all sweets, it's all cakes.
[00:15:25] Speaker C: And most of those people that selling the sweets are local people.
[00:15:28] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:15:28] Speaker C: Like I got.
[00:15:29] Speaker A: That's why I went to and get my fish.
[00:15:32] Speaker B: That might have been local too, right?
[00:15:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:15:34] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:15:35] Speaker C: So I left at about one something, maybe.
[00:15:38] Speaker B: Yeah, it felt like. Damn. 4:00 in the afternoon.
[00:15:41] Speaker C: Yeah. But it went on until seven. Like, the last act didn't come on till five. 5:30. Yeah, yeah, it went on till seven. And I think it used to go until like four or five.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: Yep. And that was it. Right before it get dark, it was closing up.
[00:15:52] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. So we had a good time there.
[00:15:55] Speaker B: A lot of people there.
[00:15:56] Speaker C: A lot of people. That's another thing too. Like, you don't realize how many people you know, you know will be out until you walk around you speaking to all of these people.
[00:16:04] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:16:06] Speaker A: I felt like I was with the mayors walking with y'all too.
[00:16:10] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm glad you do. Just know I'm known in the city.
[00:16:13] Speaker A: Sheesh.
[00:16:13] Speaker C: This ain't even my city. You wait till I go to my hood, you know what I'm saying?
[00:16:17] Speaker A: Hey, how you doing? Hey, how's it going?
[00:16:19] Speaker C: Oh, there you go.
[00:16:20] Speaker A: You need a hug.
[00:16:22] Speaker C: I did say that to somebody. Somebody was like. I was like I was gonna dap you up.
[00:16:25] Speaker B: Yeah, you did say that.
[00:16:26] Speaker C: I was like I was gonna dap you up. You just feed your face. You like. You mean you was gonna give me a hug?
[00:16:29] Speaker B: I turned to look, see, see what they was working with, see what she looked like.
You didn't give a hug either.
[00:16:35] Speaker C: Nah, she had a plate full of food. I didn't want to get nothing else on my shirt.
Yeah, but I'm glad y'all had a good time.
Corey, how many times you've been to the pecan festival before?
[00:16:47] Speaker A: Yeah, that was my second time.
[00:16:49] Speaker C: Second time. Okay, one thing before we get off the pecan festival. I remember it used to be the first time I ever went to the pecan festival. It was me blaze and slow talk and it was cold. Like, I remember having a hoodie on Hell yeah. And still being kind of chilly. Slow talk. Had this big ass peacoat that was a houndstooth.
I just remember that he had a houndstooth peacoat on and like some sweatpants. I was like, man, he be dressing. Yeah, it used to be cold now, not anymore.
[00:17:18] Speaker B: I remember the first time I went. I rode my motorcycle there. And once it was over, I was mad. I was like, damn, I gotta go home in the cold.
[00:17:26] Speaker C: It was. Was it.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: It was Brick.
[00:17:28] Speaker C: Brick. There you go. You read my mind. There you go. Yeah, so, yeah, before we move on, we got an email. Supposed to get another one, but I guess he didn't send it. From the homie. DJ High Star from Carolina Sports Talk podcast. Shout out to DJ High Star and Big Cliff. Come on Internet.
[00:17:51] Speaker B: He be. He be dropping emails often. He might as well. Yeah, I don't remember. He's a. Oh, he's definitely a super supporter.
[00:17:59] Speaker C: A friend of the show. You know, he's been on a couple times too. Hey, man, Big Cliff trying to get them boys to come through.
[00:18:09] Speaker B: Well, why you looking for that? Yeah, if you listening to this people, go back to the last episode and let's see, I'll tell you exactly the number.
[00:18:21] Speaker C: Oh, God. I know what you about to say.
[00:18:25] Speaker B: What was the number? It was 27 seconds. 27 minutes and some seconds. And you'll hear the hardest snort you can hear from. Be easy.
[00:18:37] Speaker C: Yeah, you will never get another snort out of me.
[00:18:39] Speaker B: That was.
[00:18:40] Speaker C: I called it out.
[00:18:41] Speaker B: You did. You was like. I almost did. But guess what?
[00:18:45] Speaker C: You did. You did well. Hey, players fuck up too.
[00:18:49] Speaker B: Please go back and listen.
[00:18:49] Speaker A: Wait, why was this? Why did the snort happen? What happened?
[00:18:52] Speaker C: It was something funny. Was that this.
[00:18:54] Speaker B: Oh, I know what it was. And I got a pop.
[00:18:56] Speaker C: That was on the list episode. No, that was on the regular episode. On the Monday's episode.
[00:19:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it was. Okay, I gotta apologize. Nah, I ain't apologize for it.
[00:19:05] Speaker C: Yeah, you gotta apologize. Forget.
[00:19:07] Speaker B: Anyway, I'm always apologizing up here. I ain't.
[00:19:10] Speaker C: Yeah, don't apologize.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: Yeah, no more standing your wrong unapologetic stand. 27 sec. 27 minutes and 26 seconds.
[00:19:19] Speaker C: That's when I snorted. Yeah, he says you're what up, famous, yo. So last week was not a Wendy Williams how you doing? But more of a Tony Soprano, hey, how you doing?
How are y'all? I hope everyone week went well. That's crazy.
I kid y'all not. Hell got on the Sopranos T shirt right now. Oh, yeah, that's crazy.
[00:19:44] Speaker B: Forget about it.
[00:19:45] Speaker C: Forget about It. I hope everyone we went well, RIP DJ Clark Kent, God's favorite dj. Be easy. On one of the list episodes about samples, I listed Ecstasy by the Ohio Players. Clark Kent sampled it for Brooklyn's finders. Thank you for that morsel of trivia. My.
[00:20:03] Speaker B: Oh, he went back on that one.
[00:20:04] Speaker C: Yeah, he did. He said now for my gripe of the week. I high key hate the evolution, but love the evolution of costumes for Halloween. Creativity is up there with some. However, have y'all noticed costumes have gone from ghouls, goblins, screen masks, sexy nurses, et cetera, to dressing up as celebs or famous movie or TV characters to current day where people are dressing up like their favorite memes or gifts. I'm sorry, gifs and I hate that shit.
Yeah, I kind of like it.
[00:20:34] Speaker B: They coming out as eggplants.
[00:20:36] Speaker C: Okay, well, I saw one this morning where a guy dressed up like.
Oh, man, what's the character from? I don't know if y'all play video games, but one of the Grand Theft Autos.
[00:20:49] Speaker B: Oh, the black guy? The famous black guy.
[00:20:52] Speaker C: No. Well, he dressed up like.
Okay, so on Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, the main character was C.J. and his homeboy. What was his homeboy's name? He would wear like a green shirt. Cause they were Grove. No, was that Grove Street? But he wore a green shirt, like a green button up shirt and a black fedora, black hat or whatever. Right. And the guy took the picture in front of the train and one of the missions, like the hardest mission on that, on that game was you gotta get on the train and like kill all of the ops or whatever. And the guy captioned it. He was like, it's your fault we missed the train, cj. And that was something the guy said, you know what I'm saying? But he looked just like him. Like, he had the goatee and the glasses. He was kind of chunky. But I like shit like that. Like where they look like, you know, memes or characters from cartoons or whatever, stuff like that. Where you got it. Take a little bit more creativity than just buying a suit. That's what I'm saying.
[00:21:49] Speaker B: My favorite had to be Deon Cole dressing up at Shogun a couple years ago.
[00:21:56] Speaker C: Yeah, that was last year. Matter of fact, he looked just. He looked just like him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I saw. I was at work, so I was pulling in the way, you know. You know what I'm saying? Do my pickups.
[00:22:05] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:22:06] Speaker C: And I saw a guy, he had the full Captain America suit on. It looked like Captain America Suit, like the material, everything. He paid good money for it. Had the shield on his back.
I'm 43 years old.
I couldn't help but yell out, let's go, Cap.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: Was he in shape?
[00:22:26] Speaker C: Yeah, he was in shape. That was part of it, too. He was kind of tall. He looked like, you know. You know what I'm saying? I just couldn't help it. I couldn't help myself. You know what I'm saying? But that's dope. Yeah, but I do like that. He says the creativity is cool, but where they lose me is acting the meme of our moment out and shit. Maybe I'm just being grumpy. Yeah, you being grumpy. Oh, well, some of my favorites were Ron Artest, Son. Oh, yeah, I saw that he was dressed like Ron Artest after the Malice in the Palace. And he had the ripped jersey on saying Jason Kelce.
He was dressed up like Buddy from Hangover. I didn't see that one. He says what costumes were memorable to y'all? And am I valid in my Halloween hate? Nah, you not valid. The only. If you would have said that Halloween is the devil's holiday, then you would have been valid. But just being a gripe about people's creativity. You're an angry man. What did you dress as?
A drug dealer?
Yeah, I don't.
Yeah, it did go away from the scary stuff. The mask.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:23:27] Speaker C: And all of that.
[00:23:27] Speaker B: Celebrities, for sure.
[00:23:28] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:29] Speaker B: Diddy was popular this year.
[00:23:31] Speaker C: Was it a lot of white people dressing like Diddy?
[00:23:34] Speaker B: I seen one, but it's us. We doing it.
[00:23:38] Speaker C: I saw one guy, he was dressed up like he was in a box.
[00:23:41] Speaker B: Oh, yep.
[00:23:41] Speaker C: And the box was carrying him, and he had the baby oil. That was kind of funny.
[00:23:44] Speaker B: I seen that one, too. That was the funniest. That was the best one I seen.
[00:23:48] Speaker C: Did y'all see the video last year of Diddy when he dressed up like the Joker?
[00:23:51] Speaker B: Oh, man. Did you see the video?
[00:23:53] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:54] Speaker B: No, the video. Video.
[00:23:55] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[00:23:56] Speaker B: He did like a video? Like a full Batman. All right, One year, I didn't see that. One year he did the Joker.
The next year he did Batman.
[00:24:05] Speaker C: I didn't see the Batman.
[00:24:07] Speaker B: It looked like a movie.
[00:24:08] Speaker C: I saw the Joker and him. And what's my man, they call him Two Bit. He's Two Bit on.
[00:24:13] Speaker B: No, it was a movie.
[00:24:14] Speaker C: No, what I'm saying is I get that boy. I'm saying he ran into two bit on the street.
[00:24:19] Speaker B: Yeah, he was gonna fight two bit.
[00:24:20] Speaker C: Off a.1 of the power shows. Off of power.
[00:24:23] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:24:23] Speaker C: And Two Bit didn't know he was Diddy. And Two Bit, like, kind of tried to get gangster with him.
[00:24:28] Speaker B: I don't know. I think he knew him.
[00:24:30] Speaker C: I don't think he didn't know. I could see. I could tell in his face he didn't know. And I could tell when he realized it was Puff. But he was like, you know what I'm saying? Like, nigga, who the fuck are you? Whatever, whatever. And Diddy was like. Diddy switched from being a joker. Character was like, nigga, you the fuck I am. Whatever, whatever.
[00:24:45] Speaker B: Nah, he didn't know Diddy was going to put his hands on him.
[00:24:49] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[00:24:50] Speaker B: Diddy would have fucked him up.
[00:24:51] Speaker C: Diddy would have fucked him up. All his security guards would have.
[00:24:53] Speaker B: Right? That's it. That's the one. But I think he knew he was Diddy.
I think so.
[00:24:58] Speaker C: I don't think so. I'm going to have to go back and watch it. But, yes, no more Halloween for Diddy, he says. I was bringing Kayla Nicole up the other week because she was on Angel Reese podcast on some. Do I look like I go 50? 50? But those convos are uber exhausting. Shaking my head. Homecoming season ain't over till Claflin says so. Y'all don't have a football team, y'all. Homecoming better be during basketball season.
Our shit always is a week before Thanksgiving. Gotta run. Gotta move to Greenville for a client. Just give me my money.
[00:25:34] Speaker B: Hold on.
[00:25:34] Speaker C: You moving to Greenville or you just going to Greenville?
Because he live in Charlotte now.
[00:25:40] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:25:40] Speaker C: I appreciate the email, homie.
[00:25:43] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:25:44] Speaker C: If y'all want to email us. DJ Blazehow, gmail dot com.
Where do we say we was gonna start at five?
[00:25:54] Speaker B: Hey, man, you know what I gotta ask you? What's that before you start? I'm sorry.
[00:25:57] Speaker C: Huh?
[00:25:58] Speaker B: This goes back to the Pecan Festival.
[00:26:00] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:26:02] Speaker B: The shirt that you saw.
[00:26:04] Speaker C: What shirt?
[00:26:05] Speaker B: The shirt.
[00:26:06] Speaker C: Oh, the guy. Yeah.
What did it say? Oh, I had to write it down. It says. Oh, yeah. He said that. We were walking in. The guy. I saw a guy's shirt. He said, stop staring or I'm gonna do something gay.
Yeah.
[00:26:18] Speaker A: How did I miss this?
Right?
[00:26:22] Speaker B: Because 250,000 people out there.
[00:26:27] Speaker C: Yeah. He didn't even see it.
[00:26:29] Speaker B: I don't.
[00:26:30] Speaker C: He didn't see it. I pointed out to him because the guy, like, walked right past us. I was like, you saw his shirt? He's like, nah. What? Cause I noticed the guy, he was kind of. He wasn't like, flamboyantly Gay.
[00:26:39] Speaker A: But he was waiting for somebody to look at his shirt, clearly.
[00:26:44] Speaker C: Maybe he gets stares when he does stuff a lot, and maybe that's why he wear the shirt.
[00:26:47] Speaker A: Did he make eye contact with you?
[00:26:49] Speaker C: No, he didn't get. He didn't glaze me. He didn't glaze me.
[00:26:52] Speaker B: I'm not sure that I always think it's a white guy. Right.
[00:26:55] Speaker C: But he's gay, though.
[00:26:56] Speaker B: He's white.
[00:26:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:26:58] Speaker B: You don't really see black guys do stuff like that too much or play gay games and stuff like that.
[00:27:05] Speaker C: If he was straight, that would be different.
[00:27:08] Speaker A: Black men know better. Black gay men know better.
[00:27:11] Speaker C: If you.
[00:27:12] Speaker A: Yeah, straight. Straight black men, they'll do it more. I didn't know he was gay just to.
[00:27:17] Speaker C: Oh, you didn't know the guy was gay?
[00:27:18] Speaker B: I didn't know he was gay.
[00:27:18] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, he was gay. He was gay, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was gay. But black dudes, that's. Black dudes do play the gay shit.
[00:27:26] Speaker B: No, they don't.
[00:27:26] Speaker C: Not in public.
[00:27:27] Speaker B: What?
[00:27:27] Speaker C: They do niggas be doing gay shit?
[00:27:29] Speaker A: No, they do, but with their friends.
[00:27:31] Speaker C: With their friends. Yeah. And it ain't. I'm telling you.
[00:27:34] Speaker A: What? Yes, I'm telling you.
[00:27:35] Speaker C: Especially like niggas on sports teams.
[00:27:37] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:27:37] Speaker C: They be playing gay all the time and shit.
[00:27:39] Speaker B: What? Smacking on the ass.
[00:27:41] Speaker C: Not just smack on the ass, but.
[00:27:42] Speaker A: Like, it's beyond that.
[00:27:44] Speaker C: Get somebody on the ground and hump them or.
[00:27:47] Speaker B: Nah, we better not be doing that.
[00:27:48] Speaker C: Put your nuts on somebody, like just wild.
[00:27:50] Speaker B: Nah, we don't do that.
[00:27:51] Speaker C: I'm telling you, it happens.
[00:27:53] Speaker A: Friends have gotten into fights and they forgive each other after, but, like, they'll put his nuts on his back or something.
[00:27:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:01] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:28:02] Speaker A: For real?
[00:28:02] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:28:03] Speaker C: Yeah, they do.
[00:28:04] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:28:04] Speaker C: It ain't as.
[00:28:05] Speaker A: And they be like, you mad disrespectful, bro.
[00:28:07] Speaker C: It ain't as out in the open. Like, I remember one time we was in the locker room, I knew it. And one of the homeboys, he came out, he came around the corner butt naked. He was chasing everybody around the locker room butt naked.
[00:28:18] Speaker B: Did you run?
[00:28:18] Speaker C: Did you run?
[00:28:19] Speaker B: Of course. Oh, okay. Cause if you run.
[00:28:21] Speaker C: Yeah, ran. He was just chasing everybody around the locker room butt naked. We was in PE class too.
[00:28:27] Speaker B: See, now that's sports.
[00:28:30] Speaker C: No, it's not. It was school.
[00:28:32] Speaker B: Regular niggas don't play gay games.
[00:28:33] Speaker C: They do. They do. Nah, niggas do, but they just don't. It ain't just as like, the white boys that do some wild shit.
[00:28:40] Speaker B: Oh, man.
Dude, take Your balls out, dude. Dude, rub them on my head. Take this picture, man.
[00:28:48] Speaker C: They'll do the prank more often than. Yeah, actually say it. They'll do the prank.
[00:28:52] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, you right. While you're sleeping.
[00:28:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Then you see a picture of your friend with his nuts on your forehead or something.
[00:28:59] Speaker A: Oh, would you fight and like they send it to him. Would you fight to make sure he sees it?
[00:29:04] Speaker B: Send it to his girl and all.
Would you fight?
[00:29:08] Speaker C: 30 year friendship now. Yeah, but when I was younger, I probably wouldn't fight. I wake up sleeping. I wouldn't fight.
[00:29:17] Speaker B: What? It's over.
[00:29:18] Speaker A: It's been friends. They slap each other with shit in their hands.
[00:29:21] Speaker C: Yeah, they do wild shit.
[00:29:22] Speaker B: Nah, but.
[00:29:23] Speaker A: And like the friend to wake up was that shit.
[00:29:25] Speaker C: Then they start chasing them around the house like Jackass.
[00:29:29] Speaker A: And they just running and laughing.
[00:29:30] Speaker C: Y'all ever seen Jackass, man?
[00:29:32] Speaker A: I love Jackass.
[00:29:33] Speaker C: You saw it those white ass. So that one when they did that dude, and it was all of their pubic hair and they made.
[00:29:39] Speaker A: And they put it on his door.
[00:29:41] Speaker C: He was like.
[00:29:42] Speaker A: He was like.
[00:29:43] Speaker C: He was like. It was in my fucking mouth.
[00:29:46] Speaker A: He was like, somebody had crabs and he was like.
I said, why would you throw up?
[00:29:53] Speaker C: Yeah. Cause he was acting. That's what he get for acting like an Arab. Cause he was walking around acting like an Arab.
[00:29:58] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:29:59] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:30:01] Speaker C: But yeah, they do play the gay game.
[00:30:02] Speaker B: Friendship is over.
[00:30:03] Speaker C: For me it wouldn't be.
[00:30:04] Speaker A: What for that you put your nuts.
[00:30:07] Speaker B: On me or anything? It's over. We fighting.
[00:30:11] Speaker C: You got a deep seated.
[00:30:12] Speaker B: We gonna fight.
[00:30:13] Speaker C: You need to go to counseling.
[00:30:14] Speaker B: So we gonna fight.
[00:30:15] Speaker A: Jack a fight and then you.
[00:30:17] Speaker B: Nah, he's still.
[00:30:18] Speaker A: The friendship is still over.
[00:30:19] Speaker C: After the fight over, my cousin used to fart in my face.
[00:30:23] Speaker B: And when I see him for real now, that's different.
[00:30:26] Speaker C: Nah, he didn't put.
[00:30:28] Speaker B: He didn't put you.
[00:30:29] Speaker C: Nah, he'll put his bare ass in my face and fart. When we was young.
Yeah.
[00:30:33] Speaker A: Did you get pink one?
[00:30:34] Speaker C: No. Cause I be asleep, but I wake up and like his butter be right there. Like, you know, like if you sleep and somebody get real close to you.
[00:30:42] Speaker A: And then you wake up, you'll wake.
[00:30:43] Speaker C: Up just by them being. You know what I'm saying?
[00:30:45] Speaker B: Walk towards the tunnel.
[00:30:47] Speaker A: Not that you never got pink eye. That's how you get pink eye.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: Yeah, that's how you get pink eye.
[00:30:50] Speaker C: That's what I say with fecal matter. Yeah, you're sick, but you're. I'm not sick. He's My cousin.
[00:30:57] Speaker B: Yeah, but you know who he is.
[00:30:58] Speaker C: We was young.
But that reminds me of you saying the white guys to this story about the Dodgers and their parade.
[00:31:07] Speaker B: Oh, gosh.
[00:31:08] Speaker C: So the Dodgers won the World Series. They beat the Yankees. That's why I didn't wear my New York hat today. You know what I'm saying? I want to wear that shit.
[00:31:14] Speaker B: Those damn jankies.
[00:31:17] Speaker C: And Dave Roberts, he was dancing on Ice Cube.
[00:31:21] Speaker B: Is he the coach or something? I gotta look it up.
[00:31:23] Speaker C: I gotta look it up.
[00:31:24] Speaker B: He might be the coach or some shit. He high up. Cause he was on the field.
[00:31:28] Speaker C: Oh, he didn't look like a player, though.
[00:31:30] Speaker B: Nah, he had regular clothes on.
[00:31:32] Speaker C: Who is Dave Roberts?
[00:31:34] Speaker B: Let me see. I'm sorry. I didn't even get the information, but.
[00:31:41] Speaker C: I wonder what was Q's reaction? You saw the video?
[00:31:43] Speaker B: Yeah, I've seen the video.
[00:31:44] Speaker C: Qq, like, just moved.
[00:31:45] Speaker B: Kind of, like, brushed it off. He smiled and shit. Like, I think social media made it more than anything. Yeah, like, you know, he bounced his ass real quick in front of him.
[00:31:55] Speaker C: Oh, he went on them. On him.
[00:31:59] Speaker B: It was on them, but it wasn't on them. On them.
I can't.
He shouldn't have been that close, especially on that part of the song.
[00:32:07] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Cause he was saying something about shaking that ass in the club or something.
[00:32:10] Speaker B: No, he said, bounce your ass like a six, four or some shit like that. No man should be bouncing his ass.
[00:32:15] Speaker C: Well, the fact that he did it on that part, maybe he knew the song.
[00:32:18] Speaker B: He knew the song?
[00:32:19] Speaker C: Well, I.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: Cause he was singing it and enjoying it.
[00:32:21] Speaker C: Maybe he the one who booked the. Oh, yeah. I see Ice Cube, like, acting like he moving out the way you see it.
[00:32:26] Speaker B: Yeah, it was quick, but it was like.
One second in real life is 20 minutes in social media.
[00:32:34] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
[00:32:35] Speaker B: Like, they'll stretch it out. They'll put it in slow motion.
[00:32:38] Speaker C: Yo, stretch it out.
[00:32:42] Speaker A: That's so inappropriate. It is super duper inappropriate.
[00:32:47] Speaker C: Let's see what else happened this week. Young thug, he's been released from jail. Y'all hear about this?
[00:32:53] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard he got, like, 15 years of probation.
[00:32:56] Speaker C: Yeah, he was like, 15 years probation is nothing. No, they were saying 15 years of probation is too long. But, oh, yeah, he. He ain't in jail.
[00:33:05] Speaker B: He's not allowed to.
[00:33:07] Speaker A: Right.
[00:33:07] Speaker B: There's a list of he can't do.
[00:33:09] Speaker C: Yeah, he can't go to Metropolitan Atlanta. He can't be with any felons except for a few like his brother, if he's blood related. To them, obviously, but he can be. But he specifically asked, can he be in contact with Gunnar? Cause I don't know if they got Gunna listed as a felon or not. But he wanted to, you know, so.
[00:33:32] Speaker B: He could work with him.
[00:33:33] Speaker C: Mm.
And they could. Yeah, they can work together.
It says the state recommended a sentence of 45 years with 25 served in custody followed by 20 year probation. God damn. Yeah, that's way better. 15 year probation is way better.
[00:33:49] Speaker A: How long was he locked up for?
[00:33:50] Speaker C: Like two years. Yeah, yeah, that's an associates. Mm.
[00:33:57] Speaker B: Shit he got. I mean, for some of that murder. Murders and stuff like that, he got off.
[00:34:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:34:04] Speaker C: I read something that said, like between 75 and 85% of the violent crimes in Atlanta could be tied back to him and his crew.
[00:34:13] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:34:16] Speaker C: Yeah. The judge said that if he didn't complete the 15 years of probation, then he could be made to serve an additional 20 years in jail.
[00:34:30] Speaker B: I can see him going back.
I can see him get jammed up for something.
[00:34:35] Speaker C: Depends on how good he is. Cause what's my man name? The podcast, the Wallow, they say his probation was 20 years.
[00:34:42] Speaker B: Oh, word.
[00:34:42] Speaker C: And he got out after 10. Got off probation after 10 years for good behavior. So. Okay. The judge ruled that he'd be required to stay away from metro Atlanta for the first 10 years of his probation, barring certain exceptions. He got to take random drug tests, make anti gang presentations to groups of children four times a year, and perform 100 hours of community service per year while on probation. And refrain from promoting gangs or being around known gang members, excluding his brother, Quintavis Greer.
He's the rapper?
Yeah, that's the name I heard shout out to Dougie from the Music Jones podcast. That's where I first heard that name. I thought he was making it up. And Sergio Kittens, known as Gunna, who is signed to the same label he signed to, Young Thug's label.
In addition, he's had. He has to apologize to those involved and ask for leniency.
He said, I hope you allow me to. No, I'm sorry, I'm saying his voice. I'm going home, D.
Trust me and do the right thing.
I never see you again.
I promise you I won't ever be the type situation again.
[00:36:01] Speaker A: My life.
[00:36:08] Speaker C: Shout out to Young Thug. I wonder can he wear red?
[00:36:11] Speaker B: Yeah, like, yeah. What's his songs gonna sound like?
[00:36:15] Speaker A: Oh, man.
[00:36:17] Speaker C: It was a clip of Abbott Elementary, Janine's boyfriend rapping to the kids. They was like, that's what his sound. That was his Song's gonna be like don't do drugs. Drugs is bad and all kind of shit like that, but yeah. So young thug is home.
[00:36:34] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:35] Speaker C: On probation.
[00:36:36] Speaker B: Let's see what that first single sound like.
[00:36:38] Speaker C: I wouldn't do no singles. I just keep doing albums. No, I just keep doing. Performing the old shows. Just doing performances. 100,000 a piece.
[00:36:47] Speaker B: They still want it for new songs, though.
[00:36:49] Speaker C: They might do. But don't come out and be Lil Boosie.
[00:36:51] Speaker B: His is trash.
[00:36:53] Speaker C: We gon show he can't do no more.
[00:36:57] Speaker B: He can.
[00:36:57] Speaker C: New songs.
[00:36:58] Speaker B: No, he couldn't.
[00:36:59] Speaker C: I don't see him. He on a song with Trap Dicky.
Yeah, but I don't think he can do no. Like, he did that song My Family.
[00:37:11] Speaker B: No.
[00:37:11] Speaker C: You heard that family song, Little Boost again? No, I'm gonna play it for y'all later.
[00:37:16] Speaker B: Sound like a spoof?
[00:37:18] Speaker C: Nah, it's just. It's him trying to do a good song, but it's hard to do a good song like a clean song. It's kind of hard to do a clean song.
[00:37:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:37:29] Speaker C: Speaking of jail and probation, rapper Tekashi69, he's been arrested and charged with violating his plea deal and parole rules. So good. Send his ass to jail. He need to go to jail just for saying nigger.
[00:37:40] Speaker B: What'd they say? Not Puerto Rican. You're allowed.
[00:37:42] Speaker C: He's not Puerto Rican.
[00:37:44] Speaker B: He is.
[00:37:44] Speaker C: He's Mexican.
[00:37:45] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right.
[00:37:46] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's. He's been arrested. He got arrested Tuesday over allegations that he violated the terms of his parole.
His parole agreement struck with prosecutors after the rapper agreed to testify against former Brooklyn gang mates. You don't testify against Brooklyn, son. The rapper was arraigned in Manhattan federal court Tuesday after alleged violations of his supervised release.
He was supposed to get off April 25, too. April 2005. 25.
[00:38:14] Speaker B: Get out of here. He throwing rocks at the penitentiary, man. He going back.
[00:38:17] Speaker C: Yeah, he going back.
[00:38:19] Speaker B: Something gonna happen.
[00:38:22] Speaker C: They argued that Tekashi had violated his release conditions by traveling to Las Vegas without permission, failing to submit for drug testing, and testing positive for methamphetamine.
That's even more than they got. They got Meek for riding a dirt bike in a video, doing a wheelie. Yeah, right.
So, yeah, send his ass back to jail and let him stay.
[00:38:47] Speaker B: And regular Pop, too.
[00:38:49] Speaker C: Yeah, Jam Pop.
[00:38:50] Speaker B: J Pop.
[00:38:50] Speaker C: Send him in. J Pop.
[00:38:52] Speaker A: They not putting him in.
[00:38:53] Speaker C: Yeah, he got to go. He probably going.
Protective custody.
[00:38:58] Speaker A: Yeah, he's an informant. They are putting him. They are protecting that man.
[00:39:03] Speaker B: All the videos I Seen. He's in freaking Venezuela or somewhere else.
[00:39:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he's been out of the country.
[00:39:08] Speaker B: I didn't think he was here.
[00:39:09] Speaker C: No, he was here. He got. He got jumped at a Planet Fitness down in Florida.
[00:39:13] Speaker B: No, that was after, though. After that. That was like the last situation. After that.
[00:39:17] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, he was gone.
[00:39:18] Speaker B: He was gone.
[00:39:19] Speaker C: Good. Because he was playing with fire. And it was a Latin king who got him too. It wasn't nobody black.
[00:39:24] Speaker B: Yeah, they beat him up.
[00:39:25] Speaker C: Beat him up bad. I'll start to say something. Y'all thought bad of me.
Let's see what else happened this week. I forgot to ask y'all. What was y'all, what y'all been watching this week?
[00:39:36] Speaker B: Oh, you first, E. I've been watching. Hey, go and watch Joker.
[00:39:44] Speaker C: Joker? Yeah. What do you mean? The movie?
[00:39:46] Speaker B: The new one? Yeah, new Joker.
[00:39:48] Speaker C: I heard too many bad things. I don't like musicals.
[00:39:51] Speaker A: But listen, it's a musical.
[00:39:53] Speaker C: Yeah, it's a musical. Tell me. It's not a musical.
[00:39:55] Speaker B: It's a musical.
[00:39:55] Speaker C: Tell me. Okay, exactly.
[00:39:57] Speaker B: It's a mute. But I'll tell you what, it's not really a musical. Musical.
[00:40:00] Speaker A: I know what you mean.
[00:40:02] Speaker B: The musical part is like what percentage?
[00:40:04] Speaker C: 40. Yeah, exactly.
[00:40:07] Speaker B: 35.
But it's all musicals with a meaning.
[00:40:11] Speaker C: All musicals have meanings in the song.
[00:40:14] Speaker B: In movies, if you've seen the first Joker, you would understand some of the is in his head.
I think this, the cinematic part of this movie, everything on it was laid out perfect.
[00:40:29] Speaker C: You watched it for free. Yes, exactly. You weren't pay to see that.
[00:40:32] Speaker B: I would have.
[00:40:33] Speaker C: You would have.
[00:40:34] Speaker B: I think this movie needs to be a study films or a college course.
[00:40:41] Speaker C: On what not to do.
[00:40:42] Speaker B: Nah, I'm telling you. I'm telling you it's. If you go in it looking for Joker Part two, you're not gonna get it. But if you go in there looking for character building.
Not even character building. We didn't watch it.
[00:40:57] Speaker C: That.
[00:40:57] Speaker B: I'm not even gonna spoil it for anybody.
But this movie is like a cinematic masterpiece. I'm gonna call it that.
[00:41:10] Speaker C: Cinematic masterpiece.
That just means it look good.
[00:41:14] Speaker B: No storyline, everything the way it kind.
[00:41:17] Speaker C: Of you and you gotta watch it. You in the minority. You. You live in the minority.
[00:41:22] Speaker B: I'm. I, I watched it. Didn't fall asleep or nothing last night and I'm falling asleep. Ass nigga. And watching the movie.
[00:41:30] Speaker C: I. I just can't. Musicals I might watch.
[00:41:33] Speaker B: No, it's not a mo.
Look past that part. Just look at it as a story. Don't look at it as Joker 2.
[00:41:40] Speaker C: I can't because every. Like, it's a.
It was a cartoon that was made by the people that made Bob's Burgers. Right. It was called Central park. And I was gonna watch it the first episode. They broke into, like three songs. I was like, oh, God, I don't know.
Well, I don't like when they bust out in the song.
[00:41:59] Speaker B: I tell you this. You definitely. When you out on the road or whatever, you'll definitely put a movie on and let it go. Right.
You don't have to watch. Watch it a lot of things. Right.
[00:42:10] Speaker C: That takes away from the cinematic, then.
[00:42:12] Speaker B: No, trust me.
[00:42:13] Speaker C: Okay. Okay.
[00:42:14] Speaker B: The story by itself.
[00:42:15] Speaker C: So you watch Joker. What else you watch?
[00:42:17] Speaker B: I. I finally seen the. The Lego Movie.
[00:42:21] Speaker C: How was it?
[00:42:22] Speaker B: It was pretty good. It was pretty good.
[00:42:24] Speaker C: I.
[00:42:25] Speaker B: It was just something about the audio, the voices.
To me, it didn't look like they were coming out of the toys itself. I'm not saying it's. It's supposed to come out of the toys, but.
[00:42:37] Speaker C: Where did you watch it when it wasn't single? You went to the movies or you watched it on the app?
[00:42:41] Speaker B: No, I watched it at home.
[00:42:43] Speaker C: So you watched it on the app?
[00:42:44] Speaker B: I downloaded it.
[00:42:45] Speaker C: You like the real official.
[00:42:48] Speaker B: I still download. Download.
[00:42:50] Speaker C: No, I'm saying, like, it was the real official.
[00:42:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. 4K.
[00:42:53] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:42:55] Speaker B: To be exact.
[00:42:57] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:42:57] Speaker B: Now. I mean, it was just, you know, when you watching something, you can almost know the voice.
It. It. The voices almost didn't match up with the. I don't know.
[00:43:09] Speaker C: I don't know.
[00:43:10] Speaker B: It was. I thought it was. It was good.
[00:43:12] Speaker C: That was.
[00:43:12] Speaker B: Your storyline was good.
[00:43:14] Speaker C: I mean, it really wasn't a storyline.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: It was a story.
[00:43:18] Speaker C: It was his life.
[00:43:19] Speaker B: It was his story. True.
[00:43:20] Speaker C: Indeed. What. What else you watched?
[00:43:23] Speaker B: Caught up on Penguin. It's getting a lot better right now.
[00:43:25] Speaker C: Yeah, it's been good. I. They ain't missed. The only episode I think they kind of missed which still was a good episode was the one way went back in time for her and show like.
[00:43:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that was. That's my least favorite one.
[00:43:36] Speaker C: Yeah. But that still was a good episode.
[00:43:38] Speaker B: I think they could have did that one shorter.
[00:43:42] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:43:43] Speaker B: Like hurt. They didn't have the whole show. The whole storyline.
That was it. They need to get Batman in there.
[00:43:51] Speaker C: That ain't about Batman. I don't think they're gonna put Batman.
[00:43:53] Speaker B: I can put them in there. Yeah.
[00:43:55] Speaker C: Yeah. What about you? That's all you watch?
[00:43:57] Speaker B: Yeah, that's it.
[00:43:57] Speaker C: That's what you watch.
[00:43:59] Speaker A: I watched a Movie called Trap.
[00:44:01] Speaker C: I did say that.
[00:44:02] Speaker A: Huh.
[00:44:02] Speaker C: That's the only thing you watched because.
[00:44:03] Speaker A: You said something else I watched.
[00:44:05] Speaker C: We'll talk about that because I watched that too.
[00:44:06] Speaker A: You watched Trap with Josh Harden it, right?
[00:44:08] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:44:09] Speaker A: That was a good movie.
[00:44:11] Speaker C: What else you watched? Because we're gonna cover that together.
[00:44:14] Speaker A: Brown A history of Violence. It was this documentary.
[00:44:18] Speaker B: Why didn't name it that right?
[00:44:20] Speaker C: To be inflammatory. To get you to watch it. That's why I didn't watch it.
That's kind of ironic with Chris Brown. Broke up a fight this same week and that movie came out.
[00:44:29] Speaker A: Oh, he broke up a fight.
[00:44:30] Speaker C: Yeah. Between Daddy Sons and Ray J. They was gonna jump on.
[00:44:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm glad he broke.
[00:44:35] Speaker C: I'm glad he did. He might have saved Diddy son's life. Yeah, because Ray J is connected.
[00:44:40] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:44:42] Speaker B: Shout out to the Booty Bandits.
[00:44:44] Speaker C: Nah, he shout out. He was connected to the Bloods for real.
[00:44:46] Speaker B: I know, but he's. He what he said, well, you do got some booty.
[00:44:49] Speaker C: He, you know, he got some booty gang.
[00:44:51] Speaker B: That's what he said. That's all I'm going by.
[00:44:54] Speaker C: Yeah, that was. Damn. That was what? 20, 2011.
[00:44:58] Speaker B: That was funny.
[00:44:59] Speaker C: It was scary too.
[00:45:01] Speaker B: For who?
[00:45:02] Speaker C: For anybody who you get ran up on by some that'll take it. You seen snowfall?
[00:45:08] Speaker B: Now they watch the whole thing.
[00:45:09] Speaker C: You get knocked down and you wake up in your pants around your ankles.
Now you violated twice.
[00:45:14] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:45:15] Speaker C: Take your money and your manhood booty when you walk and whistle when you farted. Whistle every time you fart.
Constant reminder you can't eat no dairy.
You gotta be selective about yourself.
[00:45:33] Speaker A: I do that sound on repeat about your greens. That's a talent.
[00:45:38] Speaker C: That's a 13 year old joke. Shout out to one of our former co hosts.
We found out she liked it. Take it out the back door now.
[00:45:46] Speaker B: It's our joke. Who.
[00:45:47] Speaker C: You know who say I'm sorry. Not Mercedes Calor.
[00:45:51] Speaker B: You're sick.
[00:45:52] Speaker C: That's what she said. That was a joke. I even went and got a bottle and was like shout out to Mercedes. She said she liked the, you know, backdoor action. So. But yeah, it gotta be the smaller bottle. Like the 20. Yeah.
[00:46:11] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:46:12] Speaker A: Give it one more time.
[00:46:14] Speaker C: Nah, I can't do it no more.
Oh yeah. So you was watching the.
[00:46:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that documentary.
[00:46:23] Speaker C: It was good. Did it make him look bad or did it.
[00:46:26] Speaker A: It made him look really bad. And I say that because it was very one sided.
[00:46:32] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:46:33] Speaker A: Because it was everybody that was talking about it against him and there was nobody from his side or even him kind of like to refute it himself or defending the accusations.
[00:46:47] Speaker C: How many different.
[00:46:48] Speaker A: But it was people. It was a lot of stuff that went on.
[00:46:51] Speaker C: Like what?
[00:46:52] Speaker A: I had no idea.
[00:46:53] Speaker C: Like what?
[00:46:54] Speaker A: I live under a rock. Like, I don't follow the celebrities.
[00:46:58] Speaker C: What's the whole story came out that you didn't know about?
[00:47:02] Speaker A: Alleged rape.
[00:47:03] Speaker C: For real?
[00:47:04] Speaker B: Which one?
[00:47:05] Speaker A: Rape.
[00:47:05] Speaker B: Which one?
[00:47:06] Speaker A: Like, roofied her and raped.
[00:47:09] Speaker C: Oh, this is just a random woman.
[00:47:10] Speaker A: I don't. I.
[00:47:11] Speaker C: She. I mean, she wasn't celebrity or nothing.
[00:47:14] Speaker A: No.
[00:47:14] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:47:16] Speaker A: And then it was another one who was in his hotel room, like, partying with everybody.
And they told her, like, they told everybody, like, handing your phones because obviously, for legal reasons, we don't want our business out there. Obviously. She put her phone in her pocket and this is what she said. And she saw people was doing coke, just heavy drugs or whatever.
[00:47:40] Speaker C: Mid drugs. Coke is mid.
[00:47:42] Speaker A: No, no. It was different type of stuff. That's what she named. That's what she named.
[00:47:46] Speaker C: Oh, okay.
[00:47:47] Speaker A: And then we don't want to do. She said, yeah, Chris Brown. He was acting weird. So I took out my phone and took a picture.
[00:47:53] Speaker C: It's your phone.
[00:47:54] Speaker A: And I'm just like, why would you do that?
[00:47:56] Speaker C: Did they beat her up?
[00:47:57] Speaker A: Apparent allegedly.
[00:47:59] Speaker C: You deserve.
[00:48:00] Speaker A: It was never confirmed from his side, but she said, he punched me in the face. Like, he punched her in the eye.
[00:48:08] Speaker C: That should have been a warning. Like, if you take out your phone to take a pic, I'm going to punch you in your shit.
[00:48:12] Speaker B: You got to get it. You're going to get punched in.
[00:48:14] Speaker A: And then, of course, they brought up, you know, the him and Rihanna situation.
[00:48:18] Speaker C: Did they bring up Karrueche when he was.
[00:48:20] Speaker A: Brought up Karrueche when he was stalking her?
[00:48:22] Speaker C: Yeah, he was at the club standing. He had his hands behind his back, leaned into her in an aggressive.
[00:48:27] Speaker A: He got into. Got into her car.
[00:48:30] Speaker B: Really?
[00:48:31] Speaker A: Like with her friends, like, pushed himself in that same night, apparently.
[00:48:37] Speaker C: Yeah. Chris Brown. Now he was.
[00:48:38] Speaker A: He was. I was like, I had no idea.
[00:48:42] Speaker C: That Maurice be wilding. What?
[00:48:44] Speaker B: His. His real name is Maurice?
[00:48:46] Speaker C: That's his middle name.
[00:48:47] Speaker A: His middle name?
[00:48:47] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:48:48] Speaker B: Why you know that?
[00:48:49] Speaker C: Who don't know that? I do this for a living.
[00:48:52] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:48:52] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:48:53] Speaker A: I only know it because I grew up with Chris Brown. Like, I was 16 when he came.
[00:48:57] Speaker C: Oh, I was about to ask you not run it. Chris Brown tried to dunk on me one time.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: He tried or did he?
[00:49:05] Speaker C: He tried. I ran.
What are you talking about? Playing basketball.
[00:49:09] Speaker B: You played basketball with Chris Brown. Yeah.
[00:49:11] Speaker C: And McKinnonsville, Virginia.
[00:49:14] Speaker B: He's good.
[00:49:15] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:49:16] Speaker A: I heard he's nice.
[00:49:17] Speaker C: He was young, though.
[00:49:18] Speaker B: He was even nicer then.
[00:49:19] Speaker C: Yeah, he might be nice. I mean, he was young then, like. But my homeboy called me. He was like, man, come. Come to American Family Fitness, whatever. You know what I'm saying? So I came. I don't know. So I got there, it was like.
Like a. He had like a. Was it a Corvette or Lamborghini? It was a Lamborghini and a Corvette outside, like, parked in the front. And they would only let people that normally come there and play ball come in and just in there hooping. He tried to. He tried to dunk, but I saw the dunk coming, so I, like, ran.
This is in McKinnonville, though. This one. I used to live in Richmond.
[00:49:52] Speaker A: I was smart on you.
[00:49:53] Speaker B: Did it. Did the dunk go in?
[00:49:56] Speaker C: No, it didn't.
[00:49:57] Speaker B: Okay. Because if it went in still, if you ran, it was on you, B. Yeah.
[00:50:02] Speaker C: Yeah. So it was no good size for it.
[00:50:05] Speaker A: It was really no good side. And then another woman who was talking. I can't remember what her name was or her title, but she was talking about a friend of hers who took her daughter and their friends to see a Chris Brown concert. And then she went on to tell them, oh, do you know what he did? And showed them pictures of Rihanna's face beat up.
[00:50:27] Speaker C: Why would you take him to the concert?
[00:50:28] Speaker A: And then. No, no, no, it wasn't her. It was her friend who took him. But then she went and showed the kids, like, oh, this is the type of person he is. This is what he did. And one of the kids tore up all the Chris Brown photos. They had another one deleted his music. And I'm just like, what was the point of that? Right one. This was over 15 years ago. They were probably not even born or just born. So don't drag them into something like that. You can explain to them what happened and allow them to make up their mind. But for you to, like, coerce them to just. No X out. Chris Brown, don't listen to his stuff. I don't think that was. I don't think that was a proper way to handle that personally.
Personally. Especially for children. The. That weren't even alive when it happened.
[00:51:17] Speaker C: Oh, they were that young.
[00:51:19] Speaker A: Teenagers. They were like 15, 16. They weren't here. That happened when we were 21. We?
[00:51:25] Speaker C: Who's we?
[00:51:26] Speaker A: Well, me.
[00:51:27] Speaker C: So you were 21 in 2009.
[00:51:30] Speaker A: No. Wait, was I? Yeah, that's what Happened. Wait, no. I was 22. I had just.
[00:51:35] Speaker C: Yeah, we trying to do math now.
[00:51:36] Speaker A: I know. Here you go.
[00:51:37] Speaker B: He done mapped you up.
[00:51:39] Speaker A: That's fine.
[00:51:40] Speaker C: Okay, so in 2009, man.
[00:51:41] Speaker B: Yep. He done math.
[00:51:43] Speaker C: I was 28.
[00:51:45] Speaker B: You the math.
[00:51:46] Speaker C: How old you are now? Okay.
[00:51:49] Speaker A: I don't hide my age. He just never asked.
[00:51:53] Speaker C: I. You don't ask a woman age unless you can tell she over 40.
[00:51:59] Speaker A: No one will ever be able to tell.
[00:52:01] Speaker C: Not you. We're not talking about you.
[00:52:02] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying.
[00:52:03] Speaker C: Yeah, okay. Face car.
[00:52:05] Speaker B: Yeah, you do.
[00:52:05] Speaker C: What else you watched? That's it. Just Chris Brown and Trapped. Trapped. Okay. Well, I'll say trapped last.
You watched Abbott Elementary?
[00:52:15] Speaker A: I have not caught up yet, so. I have not caught up. I have not been able to really watch anything.
[00:52:20] Speaker C: You watched Christmas?
[00:52:21] Speaker A: I just happened to be free this morning.
[00:52:23] Speaker C: Oh, you watched it this morning?
[00:52:23] Speaker A: I watched this stuff this morning. Like, I just happened to have.
[00:52:26] Speaker B: You did homework?
[00:52:27] Speaker A: Free time.
[00:52:28] Speaker C: I know you didn't go.
[00:52:30] Speaker A: What?
[00:52:30] Speaker C: You didn't go to church.
[00:52:32] Speaker A: No, I didn't.
[00:52:32] Speaker C: Yeah, but you went. Trick or treat.
[00:52:34] Speaker A: Excuse me. I have an aunt that's out of town.
[00:52:36] Speaker C: You're going to hell.
[00:52:37] Speaker A: I have an aunt that's out of town, and I have to watch grandmother.
[00:52:40] Speaker C: Oh, shout out to Grandma. You can put it up.
[00:52:43] Speaker A: You better take that back.
[00:52:45] Speaker C: You're going to hell.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: First class.
[00:52:48] Speaker C: You ever. You ever heard Gino Jennings, the preacher? You never heard of Jeno Jennings? I'll show you a video. Gino Jennings. You heard of Gino?
[00:52:56] Speaker B: No, but you sound just like a preacher.
[00:52:59] Speaker C: I'll show y'all the video. Gino Jennings, he's hilarious.
So, yeah, abide element. You got to catch up on the last two episodes, especially the Halloween episode. And it's an Easter egg in there with the little girls. One of the kids.
See, I watched that Agatha all along. That ended. And they timed it right to come the end, right at Halloween. That was good for them. That was a good show. The Aaron Hernandez is still going on. That dude was crazy.
[00:53:27] Speaker B: See, I. Are you on Monster? Did you. Did you watch Monsters?
[00:53:32] Speaker C: Talking about the Menendez brothers? Yeah.
[00:53:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Now I'm not sure if I should because I already started the Hernandez one, but I got steered off probably around the second or third episode.
[00:53:47] Speaker C: Steered off?
[00:53:47] Speaker A: Why?
[00:53:48] Speaker B: Yeah, because I started watching something else.
[00:53:50] Speaker A: Oh, God.
[00:53:50] Speaker C: Oh, you can't watch more than one thing at a time.
[00:53:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I got a whole bunch on my plate now.
[00:53:54] Speaker C: I mean, it's entertaining, I guess.
[00:53:59] Speaker B: So which one you think is better? That's all I want to know.
[00:54:02] Speaker C: They probably kind of equal to me.
[00:54:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay.
[00:54:04] Speaker C: They equal. They both on probably about a 8 or 9 out of 10 when it comes to.
Not a biopic.
It's not a documentary. It's like. I forgot what you call it. I guess it's a biopic series. Yeah. So they both pretty much the same. Because there's a lot of stuff I didn't know in either one of those stories. It's kind of. You hear it, but to see it.
So I watch that lioness. If you like action type shows.
[00:54:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:54:29] Speaker C: Military type. Jones.
[00:54:30] Speaker B: You just getting on that?
[00:54:31] Speaker C: No, it's season two is out.
[00:54:33] Speaker B: Oh, that's why it popped up again.
[00:54:35] Speaker C: Yeah. You just getting up on that. Oh, okay. Third episode came out today. Now you want. Do you want to romp with me?
[00:54:43] Speaker B: I got that one guru.
[00:54:46] Speaker C: Then I watched Venom on the app. When I say the app, that mean bootleg. I did watch Venom, the new Venom joint. It's pretty good.
[00:54:52] Speaker B: It's the last one.
[00:54:53] Speaker C: I don't know if it's the last one, but it's.
[00:54:54] Speaker B: I think it's the last one. It's called Last Dance.
[00:54:58] Speaker C: Oh, I guess so then.
And then, like you said, Trapp.
How did you feel about Trapp?
[00:55:07] Speaker A: So I enjoyed Josh Hartnett as an actor. I feel like he really embodied the serial psycho killer personality in that movie.
[00:55:18] Speaker C: This movie went to max a little soon.
[00:55:21] Speaker A: It went very quickly.
[00:55:22] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:55:22] Speaker A: I'm actually a little surprised.
[00:55:24] Speaker C: I was too, because it was.
[00:55:26] Speaker A: It was good. Yeah, it was well thought out.
[00:55:29] Speaker C: It was some parts that was kind of. But in the end, it was one.
[00:55:33] Speaker A: Part that I was like, she could have turned around and ran away from this oil. That's all I'm going to say.
[00:55:42] Speaker B: I didn't see it. What's it about?
[00:55:44] Speaker A: So. Oh, you want to.
[00:55:45] Speaker B: Go ahead.
[00:55:46] Speaker C: You can tell.
[00:55:46] Speaker A: Okay. So Josh Hartnett, he plays a father, a husband and father. He takes his daughter to a concert, and at the concert he finds out that the concert is one big trap for a serial killer. Like a person that's been going around butchering people, like chopping them up.
[00:56:03] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:56:04] Speaker A: And he's actually the butcher. It's obvious that he's the butcher in the trailer and everything.
[00:56:09] Speaker C: When you watch it, they tell that part in the movie. But I wish they didn't. But they probably would have had to to get people to go to the movie to see it. Yeah.
[00:56:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:56:17] Speaker C: But if you would have found out the same time, like if you were to find out in a movie when he revealed it to somebody, one of the people, it would have been that much better of a movie, but you already knew it going in.
How he finds out is kind of real because people at their jobs, they just talk. They talk too much. And people at their jobs, they don't ask enough questions.
And they don't ask enough questions because they don't want to cause a scene and stuff like that. Like, I went to the football game Friday. And if you ever bought a football ticket on your phone or whatever, they have different little services they use. So the service they use at my old high school, you can't save it to your Apple Wallet or whatever. But if you click on Use the Ticket, it looks like you've already been in. But it doesn't tell you not to hit this until you get to the gate or whatever. So I'll hit it. Forgetting now, they can't hit it themselves. And it looked like I already been in, so I got there. The guy was. I was like, man, you know what I'm saying? I just got here. Whatever. I bought the ticket. Whatever. He was just like, man, go ahead. What if I was a killer? Murderer? I stole the ticket. Whatever, Whatever. You know what I'm saying? So little Stephanie.
[00:57:25] Speaker A: And that's how careless the character was. They made him the black dude. Talking too much.
[00:57:30] Speaker C: Yeah, talking too much.
[00:57:32] Speaker A: You saw the post credits with him.
[00:57:34] Speaker C: No, I didn't.
[00:57:35] Speaker A: It's a post credit with him. No, I didn't see him down on his couch, he's watching the news. And it was like, oh, the butcher has been revealed. It's Cooper so and so. And he was like, I helped him. I helped him.
[00:57:48] Speaker C: I missed that part.
[00:57:49] Speaker A: I'm not talking to nobody at work. I'm not talking to nobody at work.
[00:57:53] Speaker C: Everything came. It really was his fault, but it was him. But then there was another scene with some police officers. They kind of just let it go on the roof. On the roof. You know what I'm saying? It was a couple of times.
[00:58:02] Speaker A: Cause he knew the code word.
[00:58:03] Speaker C: Yeah. And I forgot.
[00:58:04] Speaker A: Thanks to the black guy.
[00:58:05] Speaker C: The black. Yeah. Cause I ain't supposed to tell y'all. That's how black people are, though. Sometimes they wanna be too cool at work and. You know what I'm saying? But it was a good movie, though, all in all. It was a good movie.
[00:58:17] Speaker A: It was a good movie.
[00:58:18] Speaker B: Are they on actors on their name, brand name?
[00:58:21] Speaker A: Josh Hartnett is the name brand.
[00:58:23] Speaker C: Probably the only one that you know.
[00:58:25] Speaker B: Who's he as? What he? What else has he played Halloween.
[00:58:29] Speaker A: H2O is another one.
[00:58:31] Speaker C: Deep in the deep.
[00:58:32] Speaker A: Deep in the back for that 30 days a night.
[00:58:35] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:58:35] Speaker A: He was the sheriff.
[00:58:37] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:58:37] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:58:39] Speaker C: It's good, though.
[00:58:40] Speaker A: He started off. It might have.
[00:58:41] Speaker B: Check it out.
[00:58:42] Speaker A: The faculty.
[00:58:43] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, yeah.
[00:58:44] Speaker A: Shout out to Josh Hartnett, y'all.
[00:58:47] Speaker C: Speaking of police and shit.
The guy that one of the police officers that.
I think he was the one that killed Breonna Taylor. I think they. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was at least one of them. He's been convicted of using excessive force on Breonna Taylor during the night of that messed up drug raid back in 2020.
His name is Bret Hankinson.
[00:59:18] Speaker B: They got him.
[00:59:19] Speaker C: They got him.
[00:59:20] Speaker A: Brett.
[00:59:22] Speaker B: Sounds like he did it. Brett.
[00:59:25] Speaker C: Brett say he fired 10 shots into her glass door and windows during the raid. But he didn't hit. Oh, he didn't hit anyone.
Some shots flew. This is how they got him. Cause some of the shots flew into the next door neighbor's apartment.
And they were saying that he violated their civil rights by shooting. Cause he wasn't like. He didn't see anybody. He was just shooting into the apartment. So because he did that, he, like, violated their code of procedure or whatever. Like, you're not supposed to shoot into any place blindly because you could have shot just anybody. So he got convicted.
But yeah, it doesn't say how the time he got.
Oh, yeah. Cause he got acquitted last year.
[01:00:10] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:00:11] Speaker C: No, in 2022.
[01:00:12] Speaker A: 2022.
[01:00:13] Speaker C: Yeah.
So, yeah, they got him for something, so. Good for them.
Another news. This is kind of a sad story, but the FBI, they're investigating the death of a black man that was found hanging in Alabama in an abandoned house.
Danoris Richardson. He was 39.
He was found miles away from his home in Sheffield.
[01:00:46] Speaker B: Yeah, they were federal police to get involved in that, right?
[01:00:52] Speaker C: Yeah, the FBI, because they think it's retaliation because he had, like, a lawsuit against the police department.
Yeah. So, I don't know. Stuff like this don't really be making that much noise anymore. No, they hot.
[01:01:07] Speaker B: Ever since COVID I think.
[01:01:09] Speaker C: Yeah, I think Covid had something to do with it.
[01:01:11] Speaker B: Black Lives Matter. Ever since that. It was over. You didn't see too much about that.
[01:01:16] Speaker C: I think it's.
[01:01:17] Speaker A: They keep. They do it for a reason, y'all. And that reason is they don't need us to retaliate. Retaliate as a group.
And it's only during specific times of the year.
[01:01:28] Speaker C: What do you mean?
[01:01:28] Speaker A: Yeah, election year is one of them. One of the biggest ones. That's. But what Happened during COVID when they realized that there wasn't a lot of control that they truly had amongst the civilization.
They had to tone it down. Like, all right, well, we going to have to water down the news a little bit. They can't keep finding all this out because I think they failed to realize that you can't really do too many things to black people today. Because black people got white people in their family, they got Hispanics in their family, they got Indians. It's. It's too much.
[01:02:06] Speaker C: I. I see it's too much. I kind of disagree. And here's why. Because the one thing that happened that when that happened, let alone it being an election year but 2020, everybody was home. Nobody had nothing to do. So all they did was sit on social media all day and see these stories. And when it was time to march, it ain't like they had to go to work the next day. Cause everybody was off. So people marched and made a lot of noise. And now something like this happens. They could go march or they could go to the pecan festival.
[01:02:41] Speaker A: But this is only the one story so far.
[01:02:44] Speaker C: But no, it's been a long time.
[01:02:45] Speaker A: Remember when Breonna Taylor and George.
[01:02:50] Speaker B: Floyd.
[01:02:50] Speaker A: Floyd. And then the. The guy. What was his name, Eric, in Staten island, who was choked out by the cop.
[01:02:57] Speaker C: That was years.
[01:02:58] Speaker A: Eric Garner.
[01:02:59] Speaker C: Right. Years ahead of that, though, was it? Yeah, that was a couple years before Eric Garner happened in like 2017 or something like that. Eighteen, maybe.
[01:03:07] Speaker B: It was before.
[01:03:08] Speaker A: It was a couple years before because it was just.
[01:03:11] Speaker B: It was close.
[01:03:11] Speaker A: I feel like it was just such a domino effect. It was literally one event after the other that started giving everybody that battery in their back.
[01:03:19] Speaker C: Yeah, it was a lot of that. It was the guy running that was in Georgia, I want to say, that happened now.
[01:03:23] Speaker A: It's just. This is the one thing that happened.
[01:03:25] Speaker C: But that's not though.
[01:03:26] Speaker A: I know that.
[01:03:27] Speaker C: But it was a guy.
[01:03:28] Speaker A: But they're not highlighting it. They don't need us to be distracted in that. They don't need a riot right now.
[01:03:35] Speaker C: Well, it's. It's just too much going on. And now people just don't care.
[01:03:40] Speaker A: And then Diddy, that's a distraction.
[01:03:42] Speaker C: I don't think it's a distraction because I think that you can focus on more than one thing at a time.
[01:03:48] Speaker A: No, people can definitely focus on one more thing at a time. But when you are so obsessed with knowing what's going on with these celebrities, real people, like real people, as in non celebrity, you don't really Pay attention to it too much. Unless somebody is really making noise about it.
[01:04:08] Speaker C: Like, even though I don't think it was any foul play, I think it was a suicide. But it was a truck driver. I forgot where he was from, but he was found hung in one part of North Carolina. And his family was like trying to get it. This happened like earlier this year. His family was trying to make noise about it or whatever. But then there's video, him going to Walmart, buying the rope, stuff like that. So it was kind of like, you know.
But I just.
For me, I think it's just all of the people that like going to marching and stuff like that. A lot of those people only march because there was nothing else to do. Now it's stuff to do and following the fad.
[01:04:53] Speaker B: Get back to work.
[01:04:54] Speaker C: I ain't gonna say following the fad too much. Cause I don't want to say, you know, be that bad on it. But if you not at risk of losing your job, then you'll be more apt to do other things.
But if you gotta get up and go to work, you don't wanna be late or you might get arrested and you gonna miss this, that and the third people not gonna march. So you gotta have another way, man.
[01:05:21] Speaker A: I hear you.
[01:05:22] Speaker C: That's what I say. I don't think. Cause there's nothing like nobody could predict that what happened with George Floyd would cause that big of a uproar all over the world.
[01:05:32] Speaker A: I know that's why. But I feel like it was a lot of. It was definitely free will of what was going on, but it was definitely pushed like they were giving us the battery in our back to start reacting that way. And that was the choice.
[01:05:54] Speaker C: Who you think, who is they?
[01:05:58] Speaker A: You know who they is. You know who they is.
[01:06:02] Speaker C: I want to give the people more free will and credit for being able to decipher or whatever.
[01:06:11] Speaker A: No, but that's why I said free will.
[01:06:13] Speaker C: But do you think. But do you think. Cause this happened in an election year, like ain't nobody talking about this. Really. I'm pretty sure. You want to hear another thing about this guy getting hungry.
[01:06:22] Speaker B: No, no more.
[01:06:24] Speaker A: No, you won't.
[01:06:25] Speaker B: That's it.
[01:06:25] Speaker C: You want to know why?
[01:06:27] Speaker B: Why?
[01:06:27] Speaker C: Because Lil Wayne had to do Lil Louisiana on prime tv and they had to watch that.
[01:06:35] Speaker B: You might be right.
[01:06:38] Speaker C: They all talking in. I mean, people worry about what they got going on in their life now, so.
[01:06:43] Speaker A: Which I can't blame them.
[01:06:45] Speaker C: Yeah, I can.
[01:06:46] Speaker A: But don't I just tell people, don't take life Too. Seriously, at this point, nobody's making it out alive anyway.
[01:06:53] Speaker C: I got a scripture to share to.
[01:06:54] Speaker A: You, sister.
[01:06:57] Speaker C: If you believe I didn't.
[01:07:00] Speaker A: Come to preach to you today.
[01:07:02] Speaker C: Let me see what else happened this week.
All the time, my computer always goes out. I'm sorry, y'all.
[01:07:13] Speaker B: Nah, you good, man.
[01:07:14] Speaker C: Oh, what's some good news?
[01:07:16] Speaker A: Yes, let's lighten up the mood. We got real heavy.
[01:07:19] Speaker C: I didn't do this story initially. It happened a few weeks ago. But one of our favorite judges, Judge Mathis.
[01:07:27] Speaker B: I know a crackhead when I see it.
[01:07:28] Speaker C: I know a crackhead when I. Go ahead, ma'am.
I know a crackhead when I see one.
[01:07:34] Speaker B: Go ahead, ma'am.
[01:07:36] Speaker C: He like to do that. You know what he was saying? Uh huh. Licking the bottom line.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Judge Mathis, he, you know, was talking to TMZ and stuff because he. His wife was going to leave him because he was working too much. She felt like he wasn't putting her first. So he was like, I'm going to do all I can to win my wife back or whatever. So it's reported that he won his wife back. His wife Linda, she was right by his sides as they spill the happy news to tmz. And it's clear from their lovey dovey body language, his sweet kiss on her cheek, that romantic reconciliation is definitely in full swing. I think one of the things was that she said that he worked too much. And initially when he was talking to tmz, he was on his way to work to go to another city. Like, Greg, you didn't get it. Like stay home but shout out to him. Cause they was mad for that.
[01:08:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:08:28] Speaker C: Cause he was 30 something years.
[01:08:29] Speaker A: He decided to go back to work.
[01:08:31] Speaker C: Yeah, he did.
[01:08:32] Speaker A: Cause he had retired televised.
[01:08:34] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah.
[01:08:35] Speaker B: Did you see the show?
[01:08:36] Speaker C: What show?
[01:08:37] Speaker B: Judge Mathis show.
[01:08:39] Speaker A: The new. The new one.
[01:08:40] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[01:08:41] Speaker C: What's the newest?
[01:08:42] Speaker B: Terrible.
[01:08:43] Speaker C: Oh, it is.
[01:08:44] Speaker B: They in a room like this, try to make it look like a courtroom.
[01:08:48] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[01:08:49] Speaker C: Penny pinching, man. Shout out to Judge Mathis.
[01:08:53] Speaker A: And he got a lot of hair on his head today.
[01:08:56] Speaker B: Oh, he got like an afro. Yeah, one of those faded afros.
[01:09:00] Speaker A: It's a lot.
[01:09:01] Speaker C: It's a real fro. It ain't an old man from.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: I'm hoping it.
[01:09:04] Speaker C: Oh, I see it, I see it. He got the young boy, Joe.
[01:09:07] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, is that his hair?
[01:09:09] Speaker C: It probably is.
[01:09:10] Speaker B: It's gray.
[01:09:11] Speaker C: It ain't gray.
[01:09:12] Speaker A: No, it's black.
[01:09:13] Speaker C: It's black.
[01:09:13] Speaker B: That ain't his.
[01:09:14] Speaker C: It might be Ain't his.
[01:09:16] Speaker A: No. Cause when he was. Before he retired. Okay. He was.
[01:09:21] Speaker C: It was going. Oh, is it.
[01:09:22] Speaker A: It wasn't going back. No, no, no. It was just like he was getting older.
[01:09:26] Speaker B: It was graying up.
[01:09:27] Speaker A: It was. It was obvious.
[01:09:29] Speaker C: Hold up. Y'all saying two different things.
[01:09:30] Speaker A: Yeah, he came back and he got a full head of black hair.
[01:09:35] Speaker C: Was it gray or was it just standing?
[01:09:36] Speaker A: I ain't saying nothing. Judge Matthews.
[01:09:38] Speaker C: Y'all saying two different things.
[01:09:40] Speaker A: No, I. No, it was definitely graying.
[01:09:42] Speaker C: Oh, it was graying, too, but it was a little.
[01:09:44] Speaker A: Like, it wasn't as hefty if you.
[01:09:47] Speaker C: Worked as much as you. He worked.
[01:09:48] Speaker A: It wasn't as healthy, and it didn't look like that.
[01:09:52] Speaker C: I don't like this hair shaming.
[01:09:54] Speaker A: I'm not hair shaming.
[01:09:55] Speaker C: Because if I can afford to.
[01:09:57] Speaker B: Says the guy with no hair.
[01:09:59] Speaker A: I'm not hair shaming. I'm curious.
I'm truly curious. I'm genuinely curious.
Like, is it a. Is it a. Is it a man?
[01:10:10] Speaker C: You think it's a piece?
[01:10:11] Speaker A: Oh, I'm curious.
[01:10:12] Speaker B: You got to get.
[01:10:13] Speaker C: I don't think it's a piece.
[01:10:14] Speaker A: I don't think it's a piece because you gotta.
[01:10:15] Speaker C: You might be taking the vitamins and stuff.
[01:10:17] Speaker B: He just fermenting it, though, because.
[01:10:19] Speaker A: How old is Judge Mathis?
[01:10:21] Speaker C: 67 to 86.
[01:10:22] Speaker A: That's a lot of hair. It is for a man of his age.
That's a lot of hair.
[01:10:29] Speaker C: Jay Z got that much hair? They the same age.
[01:10:33] Speaker A: No, they are not.
[01:10:37] Speaker C: Daisy. 72.
[01:10:38] Speaker B: Jay Z is old.
[01:10:41] Speaker C: Beyonce. Where's my Metamus?
[01:10:42] Speaker B: Soul Scope?
[01:10:43] Speaker C: Blue, yellow, Basquiat in my kitchen corner.
[01:10:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like his hair, too. I don't like his hairstyle. Jay Z, it's over.
[01:10:55] Speaker C: It's not like it.
[01:10:57] Speaker A: I wish he would take that off.
[01:10:58] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:11:00] Speaker C: I hate us.
[01:11:01] Speaker B: You like it?
[01:11:02] Speaker C: It's his hair. Your hair, your hair. Somebody might say they don't like your hair. Yeah, you don't care.
[01:11:08] Speaker B: I mean, he don't care that I don't like it, but I'm just saying I don't like it.
[01:11:12] Speaker C: You don't like it either. You know who likes it?
[01:11:15] Speaker B: She don't like it.
[01:11:17] Speaker A: We not gonna start that.
[01:11:18] Speaker B: Yeah, she. She's just in there. Go ahead. Just go ahead.
[01:11:22] Speaker A: I liked his shorter hair when he had his short, and it was.
[01:11:27] Speaker C: You like the Caesar?
[01:11:28] Speaker A: No, not Caesar. It had the little fro, and it really gave him that grown man look.
[01:11:33] Speaker C: Like, what he look like now?
[01:11:35] Speaker A: He just looked tired.
[01:11:36] Speaker C: Rastafari he do look.
[01:11:38] Speaker A: No, he looked tired.
[01:11:39] Speaker C: He's 78 years old.
[01:11:41] Speaker B: He do look tired.
[01:11:42] Speaker A: Why are you tired?
Why his age Keep changing it good. Joe Lewis was 75 years old when he felt.
Yeah. Just come out of retirement. He was 79 years old.
[01:11:57] Speaker C: Jay Z.
[01:11:57] Speaker A: But he just looks tired with that hair. I wish he would just.
[01:12:01] Speaker B: I don't like him.
[01:12:02] Speaker A: It gives him. With his short hair. It gives him a youthful look.
[01:12:05] Speaker C: You don't eat watermelon in public either.
[01:12:07] Speaker B: That's the thing. I don't want him around white folks with that hair.
[01:12:10] Speaker C: I think I like him around white folks like that.
[01:12:12] Speaker B: I don't.
[01:12:12] Speaker C: Because it make a monk look make. Because he can't grow facial hair. White people afraid of black men with facial hair.
[01:12:17] Speaker B: They do.
[01:12:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:12:18] Speaker C: So he gotta have that. You know, they make him. Thank you for Florida.
[01:12:21] Speaker B: Nah, they. You know what they want to say?
[01:12:23] Speaker C: What?
[01:12:23] Speaker B: Oh, that's nice. Can I touch it?
[01:12:26] Speaker C: No, no.
[01:12:27] Speaker B: That's all they want to do.
[01:12:28] Speaker A: They were like, oh, your hair looks fun.
[01:12:30] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That what they say to you?
[01:12:33] Speaker A: Yes, I've gotten.
[01:12:34] Speaker C: You got fun hair.
[01:12:36] Speaker A: I cut my hair and I had my natural, like, curl pattern. They were like, oh, my God, can I look so fun?
[01:12:44] Speaker C: They try to touch it.
[01:12:45] Speaker A: And I was just like, what?
I have never said, your hair looks fun.
[01:12:50] Speaker C: They ever try to touch it?
[01:12:52] Speaker A: No.
[01:12:53] Speaker C: Oh, they know.
[01:12:53] Speaker A: They know I'm Team Smack a Ho.
[01:12:55] Speaker C: As soon as they say fun, you, like, give them a stank face.
[01:12:57] Speaker A: I was just like.
And then there's always the one white friend who's just very aware and just not ignorant. Oh, you cut your hair. Oh, that's cute. Oh, kept it moving.
[01:13:09] Speaker C: You had white friends.
[01:13:10] Speaker A: And then she would look at everybody else like, what does that mean?
[01:13:14] Speaker C: I didn't know people with dreadlocks had. Oh, oh, don't call locks. Can I call them locks?
[01:13:20] Speaker A: My hair.
[01:13:20] Speaker C: I didn't know they had.
[01:13:21] Speaker A: My hair is twists.
[01:13:22] Speaker C: Oh, twist.
[01:13:23] Speaker A: It's just twist.
[01:13:24] Speaker B: That's two strand right there, man.
[01:13:25] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah.
[01:13:29] Speaker A: Thanks.
[01:13:30] Speaker C: Do you Boo.
[01:13:32] Speaker A: But you. Are you talking about me having white friends?
[01:13:34] Speaker C: I didn't know they had white friends.
[01:13:36] Speaker A: I have. I had white co workers.
[01:13:39] Speaker C: I'm just joking with you. Don't follow me up. Please don't.
[01:13:41] Speaker A: I'm gonna confirm.
[01:13:42] Speaker B: Oh, shoot.
[01:13:43] Speaker A: And I do have a very close white friend.
[01:13:47] Speaker C: It's a man.
[01:13:48] Speaker A: No, it's a woman.
[01:13:49] Speaker C: Oh.
[01:13:50] Speaker A: Because she did change up and we're very proud.
[01:13:52] Speaker B: Her tone did change up.
[01:13:54] Speaker A: No.
[01:13:54] Speaker C: Proud to be my homegirl. Sure. She. You're the black friend. I have a.
[01:13:59] Speaker A: No, she actually has a couple of black friends.
[01:14:01] Speaker C: How many?
[01:14:02] Speaker A: Probably about three, four, so you can count them. And then her. Her partner is Hispanic.
[01:14:08] Speaker C: Oh, she got.
[01:14:09] Speaker A: She has no children, baby. But her partner is Hispanic.
[01:14:11] Speaker C: She listened to the show.
[01:14:13] Speaker B: She got an updo hairdo.
[01:14:14] Speaker A: She hasn't listened yet. No, she just cut her.
[01:14:17] Speaker C: What's her name?
[01:14:18] Speaker B: She. She cut it.
[01:14:19] Speaker A: I'm not saying her name.
[01:14:20] Speaker B: She cut her hair.
[01:14:21] Speaker A: Shout out to my asymmetrical.
[01:14:23] Speaker B: Yeah, she.
[01:14:23] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. Her hair is long and then she cut layers.
[01:14:27] Speaker C: She shout out.
[01:14:27] Speaker B: She date black guys.
[01:14:29] Speaker C: Hispanics.
[01:14:29] Speaker A: Yes.
[01:14:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. She.
[01:14:30] Speaker C: Oh, she. Oh, her partner.
[01:14:31] Speaker A: She actually. No, she dates. She doesn't have a preference.
[01:14:34] Speaker B: Yes.
[01:14:34] Speaker C: No, but her partner now is Hispanic.
[01:14:36] Speaker A: Hispanic, Puerto Rican. No.
[01:14:38] Speaker B: Oh, she like the brothers, huh? She liked the brothers.
[01:14:41] Speaker C: She likes everybody. She doesn't see color.
She likes black people.
[01:14:47] Speaker A: She likes people.
[01:14:48] Speaker C: Shout out to your white friend. How many? So she got three or four black friends.
How many white friends you got?
[01:14:54] Speaker A: Me?
[01:14:54] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:14:55] Speaker A: No, she's my. She's my one and only.
But, you know, I have.
[01:14:59] Speaker C: I got a few.
[01:15:00] Speaker A: But I have white family members.
[01:15:01] Speaker C: You do?
[01:15:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:15:03] Speaker C: Like blood related?
[01:15:04] Speaker A: Well, my nephew. Yes.
[01:15:06] Speaker C: Oh, he also my nephew.
[01:15:07] Speaker A: His mom is white and I absolutely adore.
[01:15:11] Speaker C: So that's your brother's brother, like the swirl, huh?
[01:15:15] Speaker A: Yes, he does.
And my dad.
[01:15:18] Speaker C: Your dad liked the swirl too. That way your brother get it from.
[01:15:21] Speaker A: Yep, that's what we told him.
[01:15:24] Speaker C: Where did you learn this?
[01:15:27] Speaker B: We brought you up better than this.
[01:15:28] Speaker C: I learned. I learned from you. Okay. Shout out to white people.
[01:15:31] Speaker A: But no, they're.
[01:15:32] Speaker C: If it wasn't white people that are.
[01:15:34] Speaker A: A part of my family circle. I love them dearly. I'm trying to think if we got dearly.
[01:15:41] Speaker C: Hold up. Somebody do bring a white person around my family union.
[01:15:46] Speaker A: And then my. My other. My family's side is white.
[01:15:49] Speaker C: You got white.
[01:15:50] Speaker A: White.
[01:15:51] Speaker C: You ever took an ancestry test?
[01:15:52] Speaker A: No, I'm not sending my blood over there.
[01:15:54] Speaker C: But it's not your blood.
[01:15:56] Speaker A: I have done.
[01:15:57] Speaker C: It's your DNA.
[01:15:58] Speaker A: But I'm not sending none of that over there.
[01:16:00] Speaker B: Over where?
[01:16:01] Speaker A: Wherever. Go.
[01:16:02] Speaker C: Okay, but you gotta clone you.
[01:16:06] Speaker A: I. I did history. I've done research on my family's background. Came from England.
[01:16:12] Speaker C: Oh, God.
[01:16:13] Speaker A: Came from Europe. I'll say that. I'm not sure exactly where.
[01:16:16] Speaker C: We know yours. You too light.
[01:16:18] Speaker A: But it was one woman that came over here. I'm sure it was more that ended up over here, but it was the. It was one woman who came and Brought that. Our family's last name. I'm not going. I'm not about to say it.
[01:16:28] Speaker C: Your last name, McDougal?
[01:16:31] Speaker A: No.
[01:16:32] Speaker C: From Europe.
[01:16:33] Speaker A: No.
[01:16:33] Speaker C: You got obvious white last name. So it ain't black. It ain't Johnson or nothing like that.
[01:16:40] Speaker B: Johnson?
[01:16:41] Speaker A: No.
[01:16:42] Speaker B: You can't get no black.
[01:16:43] Speaker C: You can't get no. It's like four or five that you can brown, Brown, any color. Green, Brown, Johnson, White.
[01:16:52] Speaker B: Whites.
[01:16:53] Speaker A: White just happens to be a very black last name.
[01:16:55] Speaker C: You know some whites? I do know a couple whites, but I don't know a lot like that, John.
[01:16:59] Speaker A: I know whites. I know a lot of whites.
[01:17:01] Speaker C: Williams, that's black. Is a black last name.
[01:17:04] Speaker A: Very black.
[01:17:05] Speaker B: That's why nose black, too.
That's why I know y'all knows it's big.
[01:17:13] Speaker C: These excel in sports. Your ancestors was bred to pick cotton and tobacco. Let's take the two biggest slaves. The biggest male slave, the biggest female slave. Where do they live? On the Williams plantation.
[01:17:27] Speaker B: Corey, why you stop like that?
[01:17:29] Speaker A: Because that's one of my family's last names.
[01:17:31] Speaker C: Williams.
[01:17:32] Speaker A: Williams.
[01:17:32] Speaker C: Who is the tallest? The tallest nigga. Six foot seven, got big hands.
[01:17:36] Speaker A: We are some of the most talented people in the world in athletics.
[01:17:41] Speaker C: Big hands and athletics.
[01:17:43] Speaker A: And difference in creativity, but mainly athletics.
[01:17:46] Speaker C: Big, strong.
You'll see these. Pick up a sledgehammer.
[01:17:50] Speaker B: I don't know that. That Williams that live across the street for you, he a tough guy?
[01:17:54] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:17:55] Speaker C: Big, big hands.
[01:17:57] Speaker A: He's still going.
[01:17:59] Speaker C: Big strong hands.
[01:18:00] Speaker A: He's still going.
[01:18:01] Speaker C: Shout out to the Williams.
[01:18:02] Speaker A: Shout out to the Williams.
[01:18:04] Speaker C: It's a family of Williams. They, you know, they tight or whatever. With me, these big niggas. Everybody in the family. Six foot something, big ass hands and shit. Doc.
[01:18:16] Speaker B: Oh, boy.
[01:18:17] Speaker C: Trace. They move back to the Western Africa. I know it.
Yeah.
[01:18:23] Speaker B: Take my microphone.
[01:18:24] Speaker C: Serena.
[01:18:26] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:18:27] Speaker C: Williams.
[01:18:28] Speaker B: Yep.
[01:18:28] Speaker C: You seen that, daddy?
Black, wide nose, black, breathing all the white man's air.
[01:18:36] Speaker A: It is safe to say that the Williams run the.
[01:18:39] Speaker C: Yeah. They might win the black Olympics.
[01:18:42] Speaker B: What?
[01:18:43] Speaker A: We do the Williams.
[01:18:44] Speaker C: We. We do Williams and Johnson. It'd be the Williams versus Johnson.
[01:18:50] Speaker A: Browns and Browns will be in third place.
[01:18:56] Speaker C: Shout out to the black Olympics.
[01:18:59] Speaker A: That'll be one. I would watch.
[01:19:01] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:19:01] Speaker A: Bring the last name.
[01:19:02] Speaker C: Yeah. Your last name.
[01:19:03] Speaker A: If your last name or if your family's last name is this, you qualify.
[01:19:08] Speaker C: For the Black Olympics.
[01:19:09] Speaker A: That would be the most entertaining Olympics that ever touched television.
[01:19:14] Speaker C: Think about last name Johnson. Michael Johnson. The racer. Magic Johnson.
[01:19:19] Speaker B: Magic is his name. Magic.
[01:19:21] Speaker C: His name is Irvin.
[01:19:21] Speaker A: Irvin.
[01:19:22] Speaker C: You call him Magic and Shit, niggas call him Magic.
Who else? Johnson. See some names.
[01:19:31] Speaker B: Larry Johnson.
[01:19:32] Speaker C: Larry Johnson. Shout out to Grandma. Ma.
[01:19:34] Speaker B: Grandma.
[01:19:34] Speaker A: Yeah, Grandma.
[01:19:35] Speaker C: A name.
A slowly name that might be bigger than you think. The last name Butler.
[01:19:44] Speaker A: No, they're fourth place.
[01:19:47] Speaker B: They black, though.
[01:19:48] Speaker C: They black as hell.
[01:19:49] Speaker B: They black though.
[01:19:49] Speaker C: They might be seventh place.
[01:19:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I was about to say they're.
[01:19:52] Speaker C: Not in the top.
[01:19:53] Speaker B: I never seen other ones here.
[01:19:55] Speaker C: Huh?
[01:19:56] Speaker B: I never seen a white butler neither.
[01:19:58] Speaker C: Never seen a white butler. Never seen a white butler.
[01:20:01] Speaker B: I seen.
[01:20:05] Speaker C: I was thinking about my last name.
My last name. It's a lot of us.
[01:20:10] Speaker B: Yours is down south, black.
[01:20:12] Speaker C: Of course. We migrated to the north, but it's a lot of us.
[01:20:17] Speaker A: I need to know this.
[01:20:18] Speaker C: It is Pearson.
Shout out to my cousin, Drew Pearson, former Dallas Cowboy. He might not be my cousin.
[01:20:26] Speaker A: I feel like y'all fifth place a lot in the Olympics.
[01:20:29] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[01:20:30] Speaker A: Yeah, about fifth. Sixth place in the Olympics.
[01:20:32] Speaker C: Might be a for knife Pearson.
[01:20:33] Speaker A: No, Pearson.
[01:20:34] Speaker C: It ain't a lot of. It ain't a lot of Pearson.
[01:20:36] Speaker A: It's not a lot. But those that do show up.
[01:20:38] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, we gonna show up, and.
[01:20:40] Speaker A: We'Re gonna show up. That's why I said about fifth. Sixth place.
[01:20:43] Speaker B: Howard.
[01:20:44] Speaker A: Howard's fourth place. Strong fourth.
[01:20:46] Speaker C: I got. That's my other side. That's what you know. You got four family names.
[01:20:50] Speaker A: Oh, well, Jackson isn't Jackson.
[01:20:52] Speaker C: Jackson.
[01:20:52] Speaker A: Jackson. Jackson is a strong four. Jackson is Jackson and Brown. They.
[01:21:00] Speaker B: How do we get on this, man?
[01:21:02] Speaker A: I don't know.
[01:21:02] Speaker C: I don't know.
[01:21:03] Speaker B: We got any more news?
[01:21:05] Speaker C: It don't matter. We're doing the black Olympics. Got to go.
We're doing a black. The Olympics.
[01:21:13] Speaker B: They're like, well, any more news?
[01:21:15] Speaker C: Nah, it ain't no news y'all don't care about.
[01:21:16] Speaker B: That's it.
[01:21:17] Speaker C: Let me get.
[01:21:18] Speaker A: I'm sure when they. When they hear this, they're gonna be like, oh, we gotta hear that.
[01:21:22] Speaker C: Yeah, that might be.
[01:21:23] Speaker A: We gotta. Let's. Let's drop this black Olympics.
[01:21:27] Speaker C: Yeah. Submit your last name.
[01:21:31] Speaker B: Drop the scam of the day of the week.
[01:21:37] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:21:38] Speaker C: I did a good job today. Hey, blessings come from God, because I'm committing fraud.
[01:21:43] Speaker B: I did fraud today.
[01:21:45] Speaker C: I did a good job today.
This week's scam of the week takes us to Memphis, Tennessee, home of Yo Gotti, Three 6 Mafia, and Glorilla.
A police officer helped steal Crime Stoppers award a reward money totaling more than $18,000. That officer pleaded gives us the crime this summer, but it's been kept under wraps. That's until we investigators uncovered federal records. So they tried to keep it quiet. According to federal records, court records since 2018, Areka Hutchinson was one of the two officers assigned to sort through Crime Stoppers tips and then give that information to the investigators that investigated document documents. The usefulness of that tip in the database, which Hutchinson had access to record state. From August 2023 through February 2024, Hutchinson used her position in law enforcement to enter fraudulent data in the Crime Stoppers database. They had a person named KB to receive rewards for the tips.
Two incidents detailed in the document state that in late 2023, tips for two separate crimes were approved for Crime Stoppers reward money. But days before that reward payout was scheduled, Hutchinson updated the database system. It's unclear if she knew that system maintained an audit history listing which user made the modification.
We do know that.
What we do know is that on January 10th, Memphis FBI field office agents conducted surveillance of the Crime Stoppers payout location and witnessed KB the person Hutchinson had been conspiracy conspiring with, pull up and pick up the reward money for both of those tips. Records go on to state that Hutchinson and KB fraudulently obtained $18,500 in rewards from Crime Stoppers. According to the state police board's records, Hutchinson was placed on leave in February. She resigned in April while she was still being internally investigated. On June 3, she was charged in federal court. In the same day, she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit theft from a program receiving federal funds.
Two weeks ago, she was sentenced to six months in prison, plus two years supervised release.
This is why they say crime don't pay, because she has to pay $22,000 in restitution.
[01:24:06] Speaker B: Oh, man.
[01:24:07] Speaker C: But she got $18,000, they said, by the way.
[01:24:10] Speaker A: No, they said that they took that back.
But she got money anyway.
[01:24:15] Speaker B: Nah, it's over.
[01:24:17] Speaker C: But, yeah, so shout out to her. So a lot of police are behaving badly on this episode.
[01:24:24] Speaker A: KB yeah, KB how you get caught, man?
[01:24:29] Speaker C: Yeah, how do you get caught?
[01:24:30] Speaker A: Should have put a wig on.
[01:24:32] Speaker C: Nah, but KB was a whole different person.
[01:24:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that was probably her cousin or somebody that lived next door in the hood.
[01:24:37] Speaker C: Not in the hood, because this person was white. See how you assume. Oh, yeah. There you go.
[01:24:41] Speaker B: Okay.
Not Carlton Daniels.
[01:24:50] Speaker C: That's all I got for the day, y'all.
Y'all got anything else before we get.
[01:24:54] Speaker B: Out of here, make sure you tune in Wednesday for the list. What's this week's list gonna be?
[01:25:02] Speaker A: White actors.
[01:25:04] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:25:04] Speaker B: Favorite white actors or actresses.
[01:25:06] Speaker C: Yes, I was about to call you KB Corey. Let everybody know where they can find your social media.
[01:25:13] Speaker A: Y'all can find me at on instagram @corey sin I don't gotta spell it this time, right?
[01:25:18] Speaker C: You might.
[01:25:20] Speaker B: All right. Find me on L. Murphy, E. L Murder Murphy on Facebook or the Digital Studios podcast. Peace.
[01:25:28] Speaker C: You can find me on social media at preacher underscore. BP. You can find the show DJ Blaze show on Instagram. Email us dj Blazhow Gmail.com, let us know what you think.
Shout out to DJ High Star for sending in that email. Shout out to Philly too. Got this chat with the homie. Sit with the homie for a little while. But at any rate, it's your boy. Be easy.
[01:25:52] Speaker A: It's your girl, Corey.
[01:25:54] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al.
[01:25:56] Speaker C: And we out.
[01:26:01] Speaker B: This is the DJ Blaze Show.