[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
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Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. I'm turn my headphones up a little bit. There we go. It's your boy. Be easy.
No, no, no. Oh, I know what happened. There we go.
I had the wrong one. I'm used to you being on two.
[00:01:01] Speaker B: I'm used to y' all set me up.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: I'm used to you being on two, so I had two up. My bad.
[00:01:05] Speaker B: Turn me up in my headphones too. Something, something sound low. There we go. Get a little bit louder up in here. What's up, y'?
[00:01:11] Speaker A: All? Welcome back.
[00:01:12] Speaker B: L. How you, man?
[00:01:15] Speaker A: Got a little headache, but we here. Yeah.
[00:01:18] Speaker B: Is it a stressed headache?
[00:01:20] Speaker A: No, I had one this morning before I left the crib. I thought it was. Cause I was like, hungry or something.
[00:01:25] Speaker B: Oh, okay. So that's why you got angry man.
Angry man. B. Brow on today.
[00:01:31] Speaker A: No, that's not why I got angry man Brown.
How was your week, though?
[00:01:38] Speaker B: It was cool, man. It was cool, man. It's time to. Time to relax. I gotta relax my bones a little bit.
[00:01:45] Speaker A: I hear that. Oh, yeah.
[00:01:46] Speaker B: I can't even say that. Yeah, I can't even say that because I've been out on the trails mountain biking.
[00:01:52] Speaker A: Oh, really?
[00:01:53] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:54] Speaker A: You got. You got, like, the attire. You got the mountain bike gift.
[00:02:00] Speaker B: Nah, I'm gonna get into it slowly.
I don't want to. Well, I do need a helmet because they looked at me crazy. I think they look at people crazy when they don't. For being on the mountain bike trail with no gear, with no head, with no headgear.
[00:02:15] Speaker A: Do they be wearing, like, elbow pads and stuff?
[00:02:18] Speaker B: Nah, some people wear chin pads or something like that, but I might do.
I might do the compression pants because cuts down the friction on. On your seat, like your ass, you know?
[00:02:34] Speaker A: So you want to have a chafed butt.
[00:02:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: But you don't got a soft seat now. They got like the banana type seat, like from back in the day.
[00:02:41] Speaker B: Nah, this is. It's not a soft seat, but it's, you know, it's modern day regular, regular seat where. But something that small. I don't care how soft it is. I'm £300.
[00:02:54] Speaker A: You £300?
[00:02:55] Speaker B: Yeah, 305.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: Dang.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: Yep, yep. All muscle, too. I'm out there, all muscle, throwing this weight around.
[00:03:03] Speaker A: All muscles.
[00:03:04] Speaker B: Ah, you know.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:03:05] Speaker B: Most. Mostly.
[00:03:06] Speaker A: Okay. There we go.
Yeah, that's what's up.
[00:03:09] Speaker B: But that's it, man, what you been up to?
[00:03:11] Speaker A: Ain't that. Man. Just work. I went to. So Friday night.
Went to, you know, my little cousin. Little cousin, slash nephew, whatever. He plays football.
[00:03:20] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:03:21] Speaker A: So he's like.
He might be. I told my cousin, like, he might be the most popular person on the team outside of the quarterback. Like, you're not gonna be more popular than the quarterback on no football team. But we didn't know he was gonna start. He normally starts on defense at safety, but he started at wide receiver.
[00:03:38] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:03:39] Speaker A: First play of the game, they threw the ball up to him.
Pass interference.
Second time, they threw the ball to him. Touchdown in the end zone. Like Randy Moss jumped over the kid. Got it. You know what I'm saying? The crowd went wild. Now they lost back.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: I agree. Say, I saw the score.
[00:03:54] Speaker A: Now they lost back.
[00:03:56] Speaker B: Be easy.
[00:03:57] Speaker A: You saw the score? I saw it. All them points was him.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: I don't think I saw. Oh, what was it, like 6 to 49?
[00:04:04] Speaker A: It was like 53 to 57 or 6 or something like that.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw it, I guess, while it was still going on.
[00:04:11] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So all the points that you saw was him.
[00:04:15] Speaker B: The one point?
[00:04:16] Speaker A: No, the six points.
Yeah. But then he caught a couple. He caught like four. He caught four passes.
Every pass they threw to him, he caught.
[00:04:28] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:04:29] Speaker A: And he caught one where he was like. It was on a slant route or whatever. And he ran like. I think he got like 70 something yards on that. So he did good for his first starting. First time starting at wide receiver. He played defense. And then he got invited to North Carolina State to the game. So we went to the game yesterday, you know what I'm saying? And, like, the facilities and you know what I'm saying, the stadium and stuff is real big. Cause they are Division 1 ACC school and all the people there, but. But they try to steal the swag from black schools.
[00:05:07] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:05:08] Speaker A: The music.
The music, the band play, you know, like.
[00:05:14] Speaker B: That's the new thing, though. That's like.
[00:05:16] Speaker A: But it ain't new, though. That's what we been doing.
[00:05:20] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's the new thing.
[00:05:21] Speaker A: Like, to steal our stuff.
[00:05:23] Speaker B: To seem not, you know, for whoever's over the band.
They're probably younger, you know, the older what? Band majors. What do they call them?
[00:05:36] Speaker A: Director. Band director.
[00:05:37] Speaker B: The band directors, they're a lot younger now, so they gonna show. They gonna, you know, teach the younger.
The younger crowd. You know, the old school music, that's.
[00:05:48] Speaker A: Cool, but play y'. All. Shit.
[00:05:50] Speaker B: What the. What's the flight of the bumblebee.
[00:05:52] Speaker A: Flight of play. Flight of the bumblebee.
[00:05:54] Speaker B: Nah, don't do that.
[00:05:55] Speaker A: Don't be swag surfing. Don't try to take swag surfing. We've been swag surviving for what, since 2008? Nine.
[00:06:00] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:06:00] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:06:03] Speaker B: Nah, that's. It's all around. I got a whole TikTok of white.
[00:06:06] Speaker A: People doing black people shit.
[00:06:07] Speaker B: Nah, it's black.
[00:06:08] Speaker A: No, black, but. No, what I'm saying is our shit like the shit that.
Like, if you go to hbcu, you go to a black high school. Them songs that the HBCU's been playing forever, the high school's been playing forever.
[00:06:22] Speaker B: I see what you're saying.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:06:24] Speaker B: I see what you're saying now.
[00:06:25] Speaker A: They starting to do it there.
You know what I'm saying? Cause they see us do it. Cause it's because of, like, you say, TikTok and stuff like that. They see the black bands doing it. The way the black bands march and all of that. A hype be in the stands now. They want to do it now. We go to North Carolina State.
They start playing swag surfing. And they in the crowd, swag surfing. Like, y' all chill out. Y' all don't fuck with us like that.
[00:06:46] Speaker B: But now you how. All right. How black of a song they played? Swag surfing is white now. Oh, it's not us no more.
[00:06:53] Speaker A: Yeah. They trying their damnedest to take it over swag surf.
[00:06:57] Speaker B: We done with that back in 2000. What, 12?
We done with it?
[00:07:01] Speaker A: No, we not done with it. They still do. They still swag surf. They do, but they still swag surf at college games. Black college games. They do.
[00:07:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:07:08] Speaker A: Yeah, they do. Ooh.
[00:07:09] Speaker B: All right, so what was the blackest.
[00:07:10] Speaker A: Song they played at North Carolina State?
[00:07:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Do you remember.
[00:07:16] Speaker A: You know the dude, what's his name? He from Memphis.
And he do the.
He does the, like, the gangster walk that they be doing.
[00:07:26] Speaker B: Kind of big dude jugging.
[00:07:27] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:28] Speaker B: Deuce, Deuce.
[00:07:29] Speaker A: Yeah. They play the Deuce Deuce song.
[00:07:31] Speaker B: Crunk Ain't Dead, that one.
[00:07:32] Speaker A: They be like, yeah, yeah, that song.
[00:07:34] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Oh, that's not. That's not. But yeah, yeah.
[00:07:36] Speaker A: You know the song I'm talking about?
[00:07:37] Speaker B: That feel.
[00:07:37] Speaker A: I know what you're talking about, but not. Cause he sound a little bit like yachty on the song. But it ain't yachty. But it's that Memphis dude I know talk about. I think it's him. Duke Deuce So they play that song whenever their team is on defense and they defense get third down, they play that song. And then they be doing this shit with their hands. Like everybody in the crowd, but they playing my man's song. Like, I'm like, bro, like this. That shit. A lot of the. So it's a song by Cameo called Talking out the side of youf Neck.
So it's a political song. Talking about, like the republic, like Ronald Reagan and shit like that in the song.
[00:08:15] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:08:16] Speaker A: Black bands have been playing it since the 80s. Yeah, like high school bands, all of that. Been playing it for a long time.
And it's just called Neck. So when black bands play it, they say, we about to play neck. Whatever. You hear him say, neck, Neck, whatever that play.
So now white band's starting to play it. But the irony is they don't know that the song is a political song. Really talking about the President.
[00:08:38] Speaker B: So they played that too.
[00:08:39] Speaker A: They played that too.
They was playing.
[00:08:43] Speaker B: Was the band director black?
[00:08:45] Speaker A: Nah, he was white.
Nah, he was white. He was white.
[00:08:49] Speaker B: Majority of the.
[00:08:50] Speaker A: Oh, yes, white.
It was so white. Until my cousin was like, hey, Bo.
I didn't realize this was an all white school.
I counted five Indians other than the other recruits. Cause it was a whole bunch of recruits that was there. Like my little cousin or whatever. Right?
[00:09:08] Speaker B: Not the Feather Indians.
[00:09:11] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Red dot them, you know, our brown brethren. It was like five or six of them. I saw everybody else was white. This might have been one of the most whitest places I ever been.
[00:09:22] Speaker B: Oh, so they. So basically, did they offer him to come to check the school out?
[00:09:27] Speaker A: Yes, that's why he came.
[00:09:28] Speaker B: So what did he say?
[00:09:30] Speaker A: I mean, you know, he like it or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
But my cousin was just like. He was like, hey, my cousin, his dad, who. He was like, this a all white school, but the whole football team is black?
I said, yes.
[00:09:45] Speaker B: Oh, for real?
[00:09:46] Speaker A: That's how it is? Yes. Wow. Yeah. Whole football team is. I think, you know, you see a few white kids, you know, linemen, the kicker white or whatever. Even the quarterback was black, but everybody else was white.
[00:09:58] Speaker B: Did you have a good time, though?
[00:09:59] Speaker A: It was cool. Good experience, you know what I'm saying?
[00:10:01] Speaker B: But while this was all going on.
[00:10:04] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:10:05] Speaker B: Was you up there?
[00:10:05] Speaker A: Like, I just don't.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: Was it coming to you while you was there or did you realize it after?
[00:10:10] Speaker A: No, I know what to expect. Like, I've been seeing it, like, slowly over time. Them taking, you know, incorporating the music, doing Little stuff that. You know what I'm saying? Cause I love the band shit. I love the band shit. I love the shit that going in the stands that different schools do.
I love all of that shit, especially at HBCUs.
[00:10:31] Speaker B: I like that better than the game.
[00:10:33] Speaker A: See, I love the game, too.
[00:10:34] Speaker B: I like that better.
[00:10:35] Speaker A: But all of that shit played for me, it played a part in the experience, you know what I'm saying? Like, some schools do different shit, like at basketball games or football games or whatever, but that's just what they do at their school. And. You know what I'm saying? So to see the little bit of stuff, like, kind of trickle in at their school and they take our stuff and use it. You know what I'm saying? I don't really. Cause if you go to the comments of a lot of this stuff, them people really don't fuck with us like that. They just like the shit that we do to make cool. You know what I'm saying?
[00:11:08] Speaker B: You good at spotting this stuff out. You should make a social media page about all this stuff. Like do videos and do the. You know, the video be playing behind you while you commentate on it.
[00:11:22] Speaker A: Like, it's one thing too. It's one thing, too. Like the song I said, Nick, right.
Southern played in, like, Southern and lsu. I wanna say they're in the same town. LSU is the big white school or whatever. Southern, hbcu. They was playing it and then. I don't know why LSU started playing it, but LSU started playing it. Now, like I said, NC State played it. I saw a video of University of South Carolina playing it. Like, a lot of white schools starting to play that same song.
[00:11:50] Speaker B: I wonder if they're getting it from the battles.
Like, you know, they seeing the reaction when they do them at the battle. So they're like, you know what? Hey, let's play that song too. At the show at our game.
[00:12:03] Speaker A: I don't know if it's the battles. Cause the songs they play. When you say the battles, you mean like the black people? Battle of the Bands?
[00:12:09] Speaker B: Yeah, all the. Well, you know, they have. They don't have just the black ones, but they have. You know. But see the battle they lost that.
[00:12:16] Speaker A: The white people don't have. Battle of the Bands, they have band competitions.
Boom. But so a lot of times, like, it'll be like once a year where a PWI play at hbcu.
You know what I'm saying? So South Carolina State will play Clemson or they'll play University of South Carolina. The band there, the Band rocking, the band playing, do the halftime show or whatever. So they like that. And they probably steal it from that. You know what I'm saying? From that shit. You know what I'm saying? Or it may be like a band director may leave a HBCU and go to a PWI and then put a little bit of that stuff in there, like you said earlier, but I just don't like it, man.
[00:12:55] Speaker B: Yeah, man.
[00:12:56] Speaker A: I don't like it when angry, B.
[00:12:58] Speaker B: Go ahead, start the page, man.
[00:13:00] Speaker A: It is.
[00:13:01] Speaker B: And I'm not saying it in a bad way. I'm just saying it. Cause people will just like me. You just taught me about how little things like that are starting to trickle into it. It's an educational piece.
[00:13:14] Speaker A: It could be, but I ain't saying. I'm not really saying nothing that like people don't know. Like, you can see it.
[00:13:20] Speaker B: No, that's what I'm saying. But, you know, like, I didn't catch that. You know, I don't watch it, so I don't know.
[00:13:25] Speaker A: True.
[00:13:26] Speaker B: So, man, you need to do that. Start.
[00:13:28] Speaker A: Do you go. You ever been to like a University of South Carolina, like football game or something like that?
[00:13:34] Speaker B: No, not University of South Carolina.
[00:13:36] Speaker A: No. With Clemson.
[00:13:37] Speaker B: No, I haven't been to any games down here besides high school games.
[00:13:42] Speaker A: What games have you been to?
[00:13:43] Speaker B: Gramlin. I think it's a Gramlin Grambling game in Jersey.
[00:13:47] Speaker A: Who did they play?
[00:13:49] Speaker B: I don't know. They had a big. I guess they. During their homecoming.
[00:13:52] Speaker A: It can't be Gremlin there.
[00:13:53] Speaker B: Back in the 90s, it used to be big. Like, that was the hangout.
Biggie had a. The colors is black and yellow, I think. And Biggie used to wear this damn jersey. It was. I swear it was a gremlin.
[00:14:07] Speaker A: Gremlins in Louisiana?
[00:14:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Let me.
[00:14:10] Speaker A: Yeah, they're HBCU in Louisiana.
Is it a HBCU in Colorado? I mean, in.
[00:14:19] Speaker B: In Jersey.
[00:14:19] Speaker A: Jersey.
[00:14:19] Speaker B: We talked about that before and I swore it was in Jersey.
[00:14:22] Speaker A: Maybe it was a classic or something. Not a homecoming.
But Grambling is in Louisiana.
I don't know.
[00:14:31] Speaker B: I. I have been to that game.
[00:14:34] Speaker A: To whatever game, whatever schools them was. Okay.
[00:14:37] Speaker B: Located in Jersey.
[00:14:42] Speaker A: Well, Howard is in D.C. yeah.
[00:14:45] Speaker B: How's in D.C. they color is blue.
[00:14:46] Speaker A: And blue and red, though. White, blue and red or something like that.
[00:14:50] Speaker B: I don't remember.
[00:14:50] Speaker A: I. I'm.
[00:14:51] Speaker B: I'm looking at. I'm looking at a couple listings on social media, but.
[00:14:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:14:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I haven't been to one in here and I haven't been To.
I don't think I've been to a other college game, any other college game.
[00:15:06] Speaker A: It's. It's an experience, especially when the people really enter the college.
But I've been a few.
I've been to a few college games, but, yeah, I just don't like when they try to steal the. Like, in the pros. You'll get it. They. They gonna play whatever popular music in the stands and the pros or whatever, what's going out. But college. Most colleges have their own shit that they play.
Excuse me. Their own fight songs, and they own stuff to get their crowd hyped that they know about or whatever. But that song, what else they play? They play some other shit, but I was just noticing that. And then one black dude, he was like. He came. He was talking to me or whatever. He was like, you.
You a big NC State fan? I was like, nah, not at all.
He was like, where y' all from? I said, south Carolina. He's like, oh, y' all like Clemson and South Carolina? I was like, nope, neither one of them either. He's like, well, who you like? South Carolina State. And then his eyes got big. He's like, oh, oh, okay, okay.
He's like, what brings y' all here? I was like, yeah, I'm here with a recruit. And then his eyes really. He was like, oh, okay, recruit. Okay, whatever. Whatever. But anyway, what.
[00:16:10] Speaker B: That's the jersey.
[00:16:11] Speaker A: I can't see that.
[00:16:12] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:16:15] Speaker A: That's the big end of jersey.
[00:16:16] Speaker B: That's the hbcu. Hbcu.
[00:16:21] Speaker A: You don't know what school it is.
[00:16:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm looking now, but.
[00:16:23] Speaker A: But, but, yeah, that was my Friday and Saturday. Just high school and college football. But it was a good experience, though, you know?
[00:16:31] Speaker B: That's dope. That's dope.
[00:16:34] Speaker A: Shout out to him, though, you know, for getting experience that young, you know what I'm saying? And getting the invite and getting to bring people and, you know, have guests or whatever. So they got a nice. Nice facility there, though. That's the one different thing you'll notice. Like, the money. You could tell the money is different. Yeah, yeah.
[00:16:50] Speaker B: Did they offer anything besides these tickets secretly?
[00:16:55] Speaker A: Nah, nah, nah, nah. Cause you just sign up for it, they put you on the list, they get you your badge for your people. We had our own little lanyards, and we walk around or whatever, and that was it. You know what I'm saying? Got a shuttle to the stadium, whatever. But it wasn't like, yo, you come here, we get you. Nah, it ain't got that level yet, but.
[00:17:14] Speaker B: Oh, so you played hooky yesterday.
[00:17:16] Speaker A: No, I did not.
[00:17:17] Speaker B: You went to work.
[00:17:18] Speaker A: Chill out. I might have to delete this part.
This wasn't yesterday. What are you talking about? This was another day.
[00:17:25] Speaker B: Oh, this is Monday.
[00:17:27] Speaker A: This is Friday.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: Wednesday.
[00:17:29] Speaker A: Yeah. But. Yeah, that was my week. You been watching anything this weekend?
[00:17:34] Speaker B: I watch a couple things. Man, I'm hooked on that.
Well, Netflix just started a new series, the monster series.
[00:17:43] Speaker A: You know, talking about Ed Game. Yeah, I was gonna save that for last. Ah, let's get into that last.
[00:17:48] Speaker B: I'll do that.
I'm fully into Flatbush misdemeanors again.
[00:17:55] Speaker A: Oh, you back into it. Yeah. Where you at on that second season? Oh, so you powered through that?
[00:18:01] Speaker B: Nah, I kind of slowed up, went back, watched it again. You know, instead of, you know, falling asleep on it, I was shutting it off.
[00:18:10] Speaker A: Oh, okay. But I'm saying, though, you. Because you just started back last week.
[00:18:13] Speaker B: Yeah, probably the week before.
[00:18:14] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah, yeah. So the girl is kind of aggravating.
[00:18:20] Speaker B: The little girl.
[00:18:20] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, she kind of grown.
[00:18:22] Speaker B: She grown now.
[00:18:23] Speaker A: She grown up now, though. But, yeah.
The funniest person on there is Drew.
[00:18:30] Speaker B: Of course, Drew's between him and the uncle. I mean, him and the dad.
[00:18:36] Speaker A: The dad who? Kareem Green, who was on this show. We interviewed him. But it was one.
It was one scene, and I wanna say it was the second season, beginning of the second, maybe the end of the first, where he rolled up on her with.
She's like, why you dressed like the vampire? What you talking about? This is drip right here. I got the hat. He had the.
He had the New York hat. Oh, my God.
[00:19:03] Speaker B: It was like a safari. New York fitted. A Yankee safari hat. It had the. You know, the round.
[00:19:09] Speaker A: The big brim. Yeah. Like, what's like a safari hat? Yeah, but. Yeah, and then he had the big trench coat on. That was funny. I keep talking about the funniest thing I seen on that show was.
[00:19:23] Speaker B: I was gonna ask you that, too.
[00:19:25] Speaker A: When it was a. It was. And I put the clip up. Cause I followed one of the creators.
[00:19:29] Speaker B: Dan.
[00:19:31] Speaker A: Where they were like, what's. No. They were in the office fussing about her, and he was cussing or whatever.
And the principal was like, sir, you don't have to curse and yell. He was like, you know what? You Right. He's like, what the. He was like, man, what the fuck? It was funny. Like how he said the same thing just in the nights.
[00:19:50] Speaker B: Everything he was doing was funny. Boy, I'm telling you. Like the first episode.
So that was your funniest moment.
[00:19:57] Speaker A: One of them. One of Roy Wood Jr. That's the print. That's the guy that praised. Plays the principal. I think he got a special up on Hulu, too.
[00:20:02] Speaker B: Oh, word?
[00:20:03] Speaker A: Yeah, he used to be on the Daily show and stuff like that. He's real popular comedian.
[00:20:06] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I think that first scene, like, when.
What's his name? Duh. And I call him something else. That's the only reason I don't know his name.
[00:20:17] Speaker A: Drew.
[00:20:18] Speaker B: Not Drew.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: Dan.
[00:20:19] Speaker B: Not Dan. The black kid.
[00:20:22] Speaker A: Dan's homeboy.
[00:20:23] Speaker B: Yeah, Kevin. Kevin. So he looks like my wife's cousin. So I always say, yo. They go, yc, you know, So I call him YC So that's why I don't know his name. But the first scene where he went and delivered that food to the house and knocked the. Knock. The cough syrup in the sink.
[00:20:43] Speaker A: Yeah, that was a funny scene, too.
[00:20:46] Speaker B: That and.
[00:20:47] Speaker A: Cause he was saying little slick shit to him or whatever. Yeah, yeah. He said, look, I like dry humor. It's a lot of dry humor in that show.
[00:20:54] Speaker B: Hey, when he came in with that Beijing.
[00:20:57] Speaker A: Oh, he knew. Dripping down. Yeah.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. He was like, look at. Man, your cerebellum is dripping.
He was like, y' all could have cut. He said, you cut. He said, nah, but I could have did better than that. He was going in on his haircut.
[00:21:09] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It's a lot of funny scenes on that. On that show. That's a Good show. Flatbush. Mr. Beaton.
[00:21:14] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I've been on that.
What else?
What's that? The Lowdown.
[00:21:20] Speaker A: The Lowdown.
[00:21:20] Speaker B: The Lowdown. Yeah, I did check that out.
[00:21:23] Speaker A: That's good. I. I'm watching. I'm invested. I'm watching that every week. That's a FX show.
[00:21:29] Speaker B: So are you. Are you fully caught up?
[00:21:31] Speaker A: Yeah, okay.
[00:21:33] Speaker B: I'm. I'm probably two episodes in. Yeah, yeah.
[00:21:36] Speaker A: It's only. It's only three or four episodes.
[00:21:39] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:21:39] Speaker A: It's only three or four, so I'm not that far. No, The Lowdown is a show. It stars Ethan Hunt. They.
My man getting all the. Craig David is getting all the work, bro.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: What's his name? Ethan. What?
[00:21:52] Speaker A: Ethan Hunt. Ethan Hawk.
[00:21:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. When I say Ethan Hunt.
[00:21:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:21:57] Speaker A: Ethan Hunt is Mission Impossible.
Yeah.
[00:22:00] Speaker B: Ethan's up, right?
[00:22:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Either Ethan Hunt is the guy on Mission. Ethan Hawke is the guy. You remember. You know him from playing Jake on Training Day and some other stuff.
[00:22:08] Speaker B: Yep, yep.
[00:22:09] Speaker A: But Craig David is in that, too. Yeah, Craig David was in that show on hbo.
[00:22:15] Speaker B: Keith David.
[00:22:16] Speaker A: Keith David. That's talking about Craig. Thank you.
[00:22:17] Speaker B: You're wilding today.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I am.
[00:22:19] Speaker B: Usually it's me.
[00:22:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
Cause I ain't got the cameras on me, baby. I need the cameras on me.
[00:22:24] Speaker B: Hey, I'm telling you, usually it's me.
[00:22:26] Speaker A: Yeah. But if I'm catching it. Yeah, it's bad.
You grab your phone.
[00:22:32] Speaker B: This.
[00:22:32] Speaker A: I'm like, who?
Yeah, but yeah, Keith David. I know it sounded crazy. Craig David is a singer.
[00:22:37] Speaker B: Yeah, that's definitely a singer.
[00:22:39] Speaker A: Yeah, Keith David, he's on that. He was on that other show that was on HBO too.
[00:22:42] Speaker B: He was on everything.
[00:22:43] Speaker A: Yeah, he getting his money. I'm happy for him.
[00:22:45] Speaker B: He's been on everything since the 90s.
[00:22:48] Speaker A: No, but I mean recently though, he's on like that show that was on HBO that was take place in like the 70s.
I can't think of the name of it. I was watching it not too long ago.
[00:22:58] Speaker B: Oh, oh, Shout out to Spike Fee. He was.
[00:23:02] Speaker A: He had something to do with that show.
[00:23:04] Speaker B: Yeah, he was, I think a grip person.
[00:23:07] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:23:09] Speaker B: With Method man, right?
[00:23:10] Speaker A: No, no, not Method Man.
[00:23:11] Speaker B: Not that one.
[00:23:12] Speaker A: No. This is a show. This was.
It's. Who was that? Who else was in the show?
Keith David was basically the bad guy.
[00:23:21] Speaker B: I could see it.
[00:23:22] Speaker A: It was a girl that was in it too.
And then had some guy I never saw before. He was like the main character. He was like a driver, a getaway driver.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: I can see. I can see the scene.
[00:23:31] Speaker A: I see it too. But yeah, Keith David was in that. He's in the Lowdown.
I think it was something else he was in too, but he was in like them show like that. Shows that's out now. He's in it. Like shout out to him. He getting that bread later on his career.
[00:23:44] Speaker B: Yeah, he definitely.
[00:23:46] Speaker A: What else you watched?
[00:23:47] Speaker B: I watched that too.
What else? Oh, I. I picked back up on Tosa King.
[00:23:55] Speaker A: I have.
[00:23:55] Speaker B: You didn't do the first one, right?
[00:23:57] Speaker A: Nope, I haven't. No. I heard it came back though. Yeah, that was kind of why fourth season, we had an idea for a list. Well, a suggestion. I asked, you know, did he think. Because how we do our list episodes is we'll pose it to one or the other and if we feel like we can have five good ones, we'll talk about, then we'll talk about it. So one of mine that I posed was shows that people suggest to you or just shows that's popular that you just didn't watch shows or movies. And Tulsa King was gonna be one of mine. Oh, okay.
[00:24:29] Speaker B: I don't wanna cut you off, but.
[00:24:30] Speaker A: Duster, Duster, that's the name of it, is that name. I would have never came. I would have never got that. Yeah, yeah. But yeah, Tulsa King's on my list of shows I haven't watched before.
[00:24:39] Speaker B: It's cool. It's.
[00:24:42] Speaker A: You just started it or you picking back up on it?
[00:24:45] Speaker B: I pick back up. I've been on it since the first season. This the fourth season now.
[00:24:49] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:24:50] Speaker B: I'm thinking fourth.
[00:24:52] Speaker A: So this season ain't that good.
[00:24:54] Speaker B: It's good, but it's the same thing that happened on the second season. He gets into it with somebody and then he got some local that want to take over the company with him and all this.
[00:25:05] Speaker A: So it kind of teaming up.
[00:25:07] Speaker B: It's like.
It's cool though. I like Sylvester Stallone in this part. Yeah, I like the characters. I like, you know, they got humor in it and stuff like that. It's just so weird. Like the gang.
His so called gang is a black guy, a hippie guy, a hippie girl.
It's like, it's all over the place.
[00:25:29] Speaker A: It's like a DEI gang, basically.
[00:25:32] Speaker B: What do you mean by that?
[00:25:33] Speaker A: It's diverse. It's a DEI gang. He got some. All kinds of people in.
[00:25:37] Speaker B: Yeah, it's like one of those.
[00:25:39] Speaker A: Do we got an Indian in there?
[00:25:42] Speaker B: He had.
[00:25:42] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, he had an Indian in Oklahoma.
[00:25:44] Speaker B: Feather.
[00:25:45] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what. Yeah, Oklahoma. That's where a lot of Indians went.
[00:25:47] Speaker B: Yeah, Feather.
[00:25:48] Speaker A: Trail of Tears, my nigga.
[00:25:49] Speaker B: Yeah, he's in. He's in that gang. It's just like a.
A bad baseball movie and all the kids sucked.
[00:25:59] Speaker A: A ragtag group of people.
[00:26:01] Speaker B: Exactly. They got all sorts of characters in it. That's my only griff about it, if that's the right word.
[00:26:09] Speaker A: Gripe.
[00:26:10] Speaker B: Gripe about it.
[00:26:11] Speaker A: Here we go.
[00:26:12] Speaker B: Oh, I'm trying to catch up with you.
[00:26:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I'm ahead by like three.
I'm three fuck ups ahead of you.
I think you might catch me.
[00:26:22] Speaker B: I got two, but now I got two more to go.
[00:26:24] Speaker A: Yeah, save them for next week.
[00:26:28] Speaker B: But yeah, Tulsa King.
[00:26:29] Speaker A: So what you. Because this sounds like a lot of these other shows. Like it was a show I used to watch called Animal Kingdom.
[00:26:37] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:26:38] Speaker A: It was about a family that would always get into some shit and then they'd get out of it. But like it's always like one more thing. It's another show that was like that. It's the show with those Ladies.
[00:26:49] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:26:50] Speaker A: Bad girls or something. No, not weeds. Bad girls or something like that. It used to come on some. Some kind of way. I started watching and it was binging it or whatever, but they would always be almost out of it. And then something else would happen and they would make the wrong choice. And it's all the time just. And then the stuff, the problem just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger. Like, exactly.
[00:27:09] Speaker B: Like, that's what kind of show it is.
[00:27:10] Speaker A: Yeah. It's not like.
It's not like a show like Mobland.
[00:27:16] Speaker B: Where it's the same problem throughout the whole thing.
[00:27:20] Speaker A: Yeah. It's like one big plot and it's just all coming to a head. It's like, oh, I can either counterfeit the money or I could just, you know, take an L and then come back on the back end. There's always. Take the counterfeiter. Always. Well, we gonna steal from this house. And you know. Know what I'm saying?
[00:27:35] Speaker B: Like, Ozark was like that.
[00:27:36] Speaker A: Ozark was like that too.
[00:27:37] Speaker B: He was always coming up with something to get out of something, and next thing you know, something else happens.
[00:27:41] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:27:42] Speaker B: But I guess that's the new.
The new way of writing for TV shows now.
[00:27:46] Speaker A: It's not the new way, though.
[00:27:48] Speaker B: It's on so many of them.
[00:27:49] Speaker A: That's what. That's the thing. That's why I say it's not the new way. Like, for. For some shows. Like I say like a. Mobland or like a.
I'm trying to think of another show.
What's that show?
Gangs of England. Gangs of London or something like that.
It seemed like they go from, like the end part, like they gotta end where they wanna get to.
[00:28:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:28:10] Speaker A: And then they work their way to.
[00:28:12] Speaker B: That end the opposite way.
[00:28:13] Speaker A: Well, no, no, no.
They already have an end in mind.
These shows, like, some of these shows, especially like the shows that come on like CBS or ABC or something like that, it ain't no end in sight.
[00:28:24] Speaker B: They call that something in writing.
[00:28:28] Speaker A: And they just write week to week, like, okay, well, let's create this problem for them this week and then we'll handle it. And they resolve it this week and then it'll. Something else that happened. Kind of like a. I want to say, kind of to a small extent, like a Law and Order. Like, by the end of the hour, you're gonna find out what happened.
[00:28:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:28:46] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It don't just go on and on and on. Yeah, I don't really like them type of show. Well, I Mean, they kind of entertaining, but like you said, like, it's the fourth season and it's the same thing that's happening.
[00:28:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:28:56] Speaker A: And you kind of. It's kind of redundant. It's another. I can't think of it. But I got to, like, the third or fourth season, and I was like, I don't want to watch this no more. It's going to be the same thing. Like, it's nothing interesting.
[00:29:06] Speaker B: I. I still like it. I do like it.
[00:29:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:29:10] Speaker B: It's just that that's the only thing that in the back of my mind, I'm. I'm watching it saying the same thing. Like, okay, yeah, they gonna get over this. Oh, man. Here go a new character. He got. They done kidnapped the mother now.
[00:29:22] Speaker A: Yep. And then boom.
[00:29:24] Speaker B: So it's still good, though. It's a good watch. Tulsa King. It got that mob gangster little feel to it. Feel to it. That's what it really is.
[00:29:36] Speaker A: Like a Oklahoma mob show.
[00:29:39] Speaker B: That's what it is.
[00:29:41] Speaker A: Cause he's Italian, isn't it?
[00:29:43] Speaker B: Sylvester Stallone. Yeah. Sylvester Stallone did so many years in jail, and when he got out of jail, the mobsters was like, hey, being funny almost.
Hey, we're going to send you to.
[00:29:55] Speaker A: Tulsa as a punishment.
[00:29:57] Speaker B: Not really a punishment. So they wouldn't have to pay him his due. They would have had to make him a boss. They didn't want to make him a boss.
[00:30:03] Speaker A: So they was like, they'll send him out.
[00:30:04] Speaker B: Send him Tulsa.
[00:30:05] Speaker A: Tulsa. Yeah. Oh, basically the Tulsa King.
[00:30:08] Speaker B: Yeah. So once he got in Tulsa, he really started kicking up and coming up with casino and all sorts of stuff. And, you know, back home, they're trying to get in.
[00:30:17] Speaker A: Cause now he making. Now he done made it pop.
[00:30:19] Speaker B: So they trying to. You know, that's. That's what happens.
[00:30:22] Speaker A: I don't know if I want to get into it four seasons out, but I don't know, maybe if it comes. Because now they. Now with tv, like, it used to be like an off season where everything was like, reruns. Now there is no off season. Like, it's always something new coming out. Either it's the summer set of shows or the winter set of shows or the fall season set of shows.
[00:30:40] Speaker B: So I think Power started that, right? Did power start that?
[00:30:44] Speaker A: No, no, I ain't gonna say they started that.
[00:30:46] Speaker B: That's why I really noticed it.
[00:30:47] Speaker A: Like, but I mean, they had their own. Like, it took a while for them to get the whole universe, like, the extra shows, but once they started, they. Yeah, well, I ain't gonna say power. I say Starz. They do it a lot with stars. Cause like, once power go off, BMF will come out.
[00:31:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:31:03] Speaker A: And when bmf, something else will come out, so. But I don't know if I didn't notice it with like HBO or something like that with another network, so. Nah.
[00:31:11] Speaker B: And hbo, they wasn't doing week. They wasn't doing weekly series.
[00:31:15] Speaker A: What do you mean?
[00:31:16] Speaker B: They was just putting it out.
[00:31:17] Speaker A: No, HBO was doing weekly series. You would have to wait every week to watch the Wire or wait every week to watch the Sopranos.
[00:31:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, you're right.
[00:31:25] Speaker A: Or Entourage.
[00:31:25] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. You're right.
[00:31:26] Speaker A: Yeah. What are you talking about? Maybe you think about Netflix?
[00:31:30] Speaker B: I'm thinking about newer shows.
[00:31:33] Speaker A: Newer shows. But even with newer shows on hbo, a lot they do week to week.
[00:31:37] Speaker B: They do.
[00:31:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, it was a show I was watching called Get Millie Black. It was a weekly show.
[00:31:43] Speaker B: Oh, okay. There's not too many on there though, is it?
[00:31:46] Speaker A: Yeah, it is even like the show that we were gonna watch, but we didn't. Well, you watched a couple episodes. Yeah, that's a weekly show.
[00:31:53] Speaker B: Oh, that's hbo.
[00:31:54] Speaker A: Yeah, that's hbo.
[00:31:55] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:31:56] Speaker A: What's that other show? It's another show that came from a video game, the Last of Us.
That was weekly.
[00:32:05] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:32:06] Speaker A: Duster was hbo. That was weekly.
That's weekly, yeah, that was weekly, yeah. Oh, so you probably caught it late when all of them was up. But Duster was a weekly show I used to have to wait and watch once a week.
[00:32:18] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:32:19] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: I'm sold off then.
[00:32:21] Speaker A: All right, Another. Oh, go. You got anything?
[00:32:23] Speaker B: No, I'm good. That's it.
[00:32:25] Speaker A: So a couple of weekly shows that I'm watching.
Abbott elementary is back.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: I see they're back.
[00:32:30] Speaker A: Had the first episode. It was good.
They don't miss, bro. They don't miss on that show.
[00:32:36] Speaker B: What is it you like about the show so much?
[00:32:38] Speaker A: It's really light hearted. They do have some serious topics as far as dealing with people you work with or dealing with the different personalities. But it's really just a comedy show.
A comedy show is real good. Good writing, good acting, just good. I wonder how teachers feel about it. Like a show like that. Cause it's about innocent school. So I wanna.
[00:33:03] Speaker B: It's like, it's like in school, it's like really it.
[00:33:05] Speaker A: Oh. Cause you, you are in there.
[00:33:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Teachers got so many different personalities.
[00:33:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:33:09] Speaker B: It's just like that. The only thing about my school, I think smaller schools is even more like it. Cause, you know, in my school there's so many students and so many teachers that they don't really get the chance to be together all the time like that.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: And you at a bigger school and you at. With you at high schools too. So.
[00:33:29] Speaker B: Yeah, so it's a little different. So elementary school, where, you know, all the teachers are kind of there. It might, you know, I think I could see it. I could definitely see it.
Who's your favorite character?
[00:33:39] Speaker A: My favorite character.
[00:33:40] Speaker B: One favorite character.
[00:33:41] Speaker A: I only do favorite means. See, words mean things to me.
[00:33:44] Speaker B: Okay, go ahead.
[00:33:45] Speaker A: So I don't have more than one best friend.
You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. I don't have more than one favorite.
[00:33:50] Speaker B: Well, give me the favorite.
[00:33:52] Speaker A: My favorite character on the show.
[00:33:58] Speaker B: The janitor.
[00:34:00] Speaker A: He's up there.
He's funny, but probably.
Oh, God, I can't think of Barbara.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: That's a good one. Cause I was gonna say her.
[00:34:12] Speaker A: Probably Barbara.
[00:34:13] Speaker B: Between her and the principal. Principal.
[00:34:15] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:34:17] Speaker B: They always.
[00:34:19] Speaker A: But everybody, bro.
I can make a case for everybody on that show being somebody favorite.
Everybody. All of the main people that we see every week. I can make a case for every last one of them being your favorite character. Yeah, even the Italian lady.
[00:34:36] Speaker B: I really like her.
[00:34:39] Speaker A: My man Jacob, he funny. On the low.
Who else?
[00:34:46] Speaker B: It's a good show to watch.
[00:34:47] Speaker A: Janine. I mean, she the protagonist at her show. Of course. Her, Gregory, you know what I'm saying?
All those characters so good on there. And I watched that and the Reasonable Doubt. That's bad. Reasonable Doubt is a show that has just sex scenes just because they can have sex scenes.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's a good show. That's out.
[00:35:13] Speaker B: Reasonable with that. What does that. Come on?
[00:35:15] Speaker A: That's on Hulu every week, once a week. And then Gen V is back. I'm watching that.
[00:35:22] Speaker B: I never heard that one.
[00:35:24] Speaker A: Have you heard of the Boys? Yeah, it's a shoot off from Du Bois.
[00:35:28] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:35:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Real good show. Real good show.
[00:35:31] Speaker B: Is it girl base?
[00:35:33] Speaker A: One of the main people is a girl. One of the main characters is a girl.
[00:35:37] Speaker B: Okay, that's what it sound like.
[00:35:38] Speaker A: It's.
It's basically the.
The college for the superhero kids.
[00:35:45] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:35:46] Speaker A: Yeah, that shit crazy though. That's a good show.
Something. Before we get into Ed Gein, though, I went back and watched Money Talks the other week. I meant to mention this. Last week. I watched Money Talk last Friday night.
Classic, bro. I didn't realize how many words I knew with that movie, like, I basically knew the movie by heart and I didn't realize it.
[00:36:06] Speaker B: Don't leave no ring in my toilet don't leave no ring in my shower Dirty ass white boy.
[00:36:12] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The old cause. Yeah. He did go back to his house too.
[00:36:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:36:24] Speaker A: No, he said your tub already was dirty. Dirty ass white boy. Something like that, ain't it?
[00:36:28] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:36:30] Speaker A: And then the new thing and what a lot of people are talking about is, like you mentioned earlier, monster with Ed Gein.
[00:36:35] Speaker B: Ed Gein.
[00:36:36] Speaker A: Have you. You watched the whole thing?
[00:36:39] Speaker B: No, all the episodes?
[00:36:41] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:36:42] Speaker B: No, not yet. I'm on the third.
[00:36:45] Speaker A: You're on the third? I just started the second this morning.
[00:36:48] Speaker B: I didn't know where it was going for a minute. I didn't know. That is. Well for the people.
Ed Gein is a.
They call him the Butcher of Plainsfield.
He was.
I guess you could say.
[00:37:06] Speaker A: No, you can't guess. He was a serial killer in the 40s.
[00:37:10] Speaker B: Nah. But he wasn't a. I don't know what's considered a serial killer.
[00:37:14] Speaker A: What do you mean?
[00:37:14] Speaker B: He only got convicted for two people, but the rest of the people he stole from graves and shit like that.
[00:37:20] Speaker A: He was sick. He would like, cut people's skin off and wear their skin. I wanna say he made something out of people's skin.
[00:37:29] Speaker B: Of course. He made that lamp.
[00:37:31] Speaker A: Yeah. I wanna say he made something else though.
[00:37:33] Speaker B: He made a bowl out of a skull.
[00:37:36] Speaker A: I listened to a. So that's on the show, but in real life. I listened to a podcast about him.
[00:37:42] Speaker B: I was reading about him.
[00:37:43] Speaker A: Yeah. And I.
And they were talking about some of the stuff he did, like how crazy he was, like how he got to where he was. They kind of. Kind of paint that picture on the.
On the. On the show with his mom being like extra, extra super religious to like extreme. To an extreme point or whatever.
Um, but yeah, so I didn't know.
[00:38:11] Speaker B: That there were so many movies based on him. Lightly based.
[00:38:16] Speaker A: Oh, oh, I got you.
[00:38:17] Speaker B: I guess. Lightly based.
Let's see. 1960 Psycho.
[00:38:22] Speaker A: That was based on him.
[00:38:23] Speaker B: Yeah. You know the whole scene with the shower scene and it was the mother and all that. That was based off of him. 1974, Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
[00:38:31] Speaker A: Yeah, they say the Leatherface thing.
[00:38:33] Speaker B: They're wearing the skin on the face. And 1991, Silence of the Lambs was based on him. All of them wasn't based off of him, but they pulled stuff from.
[00:38:42] Speaker A: Oh, from him in real life. Yeah, it's a whole, like, some people really be into like them serial killers and stuff. And it's one podcast I listened to called the Last Podcast on the Left. And all they. Well, I ain't gonna say all they do, but they do talk about what probably is about all they do talk about a lot of like serial killers from like around the world. And they do like a. They. They'll read the books and all kind of stuff, watch all the documentaries and they'll have like a three part series and they'll talk about the people, whole lives and all. Like they. I had to stop listening to my man, though, because it was crazy.
Hey, it was crazy.
[00:39:16] Speaker B: Yeah, it's so crazy. Like I was gonna stop watching the first episode.
[00:39:21] Speaker A: Yeah. Especially once he starts seeing them voices. Oh, the jackoff thing. Yeah, the.
[00:39:25] Speaker B: The.
[00:39:25] Speaker A: The audio fixation. Yeah.
[00:39:28] Speaker B: To hang himself and wearing the clothes and like that.
[00:39:32] Speaker A: The killing ain't nothing to you.
[00:39:34] Speaker B: He didn't kill yet. But I'm just saying, yeah, make it to the killing.
[00:39:38] Speaker A: But you, you can keep on. The killing ain't stopped.
[00:39:40] Speaker B: It was just so slow and like it was sick. Like just watching it was sick.
[00:39:46] Speaker A: Yeah, but watching another man turn off.
[00:39:48] Speaker B: Then it really got sick.
I'm not gonna get too into it, but the grave scenes and stuff like that.
[00:39:55] Speaker A: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, I'm only on the second. I did see the first grave scene. But anyway, if y' all into serial killers and you know, the Jeffrey Dahmer. The only thing about it is I think that might turn a little bit of people a little bit off is when it happened. Cause it happened in like the 40s.
So it might be like a time period to where people just don't care about that time period. Cause it was so long ago.
[00:40:15] Speaker B: Yeah, but you know what? It happened. Say the 40s he was. They put him in a mental institution.
He died in 84.
Like he was still alive.
I didn't know he was alive that long.
[00:40:31] Speaker A: But yeah, 84 was 84 forever ago.
[00:40:34] Speaker B: It feels like it sometimes if you think about it.
[00:40:39] Speaker A: Like it's a scene in there in the first episode where this is how long ago it was. Like the shit that was happening in Nazi Germany was just popping off and they were talking about how many people were killed and it was pictures and it was like, that can't be real. Like that's how long ago it was. Like the news really didn't get away. All the way around the world to where it was believable. That's how long ago it Was.
[00:41:03] Speaker B: But I didn't realize that until I was watching it. Like, you know. Cause the series.
The first one was Jeffrey Dahmer. Then the second one was the Menendez.
[00:41:13] Speaker A: Menendez was one.
[00:41:14] Speaker B: I didn't get to see that one. And then it was this one. So I'm just thinking he's another one, you know, connected to that Jeffrey Dahmer years, you know, like, now times.
So then when I'm seeing all this Nazi stuff in the camps and the mother, you know, I'm like, oh, so this is.
[00:41:30] Speaker A: Oh, this is old.
[00:41:31] Speaker B: Like, you know, seeing, like, the snapshots and stuff like that. And when he got locked up, you know, if you go on the Internet, you look up, you know, anything they show the house and stuff like that, you can't really tell how old it is. Even with his outfit, he. He had, like, a lumberjack outfit with, like, a, you know, whatever kind of hat he had on.
It didn't look that dated to me at the time, seeing those things. But if you like watching it, that's.
[00:41:57] Speaker A: Kind of the crazy shit. Like, it's some stuff that, like.
And I'm missing the example, but it was like an example of, like, somewhere else in the world this was going on. But at the same time, in this country, this was what's going on. And they didn't kind of put in perspective, like, what the time period, like, how you said, like, this wasn't really that long ago, or this wasn't that long ago, or. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's that type of shit. Like, you don't really realize the time period. And I kind of. I didn't realize, like, you know, I knew it was like, the 40s, whatever, whatever. But then when they put the, like, the Germany shit in there, and I was like, hold up. Damn. This was going on at the same time this was going on in the world, like. Cause, you know, you hear a lot about, you know, the Holocaust or whatever. So this is the start of the Holocaust or the middle of the Holocaust or whatever. And that was going on at the same time this dude was in America just, you know, killing people and wearing their skin or, you know, making jewelry with their teeth. You know what I'm saying?
[00:42:52] Speaker B: Like, that's crazy.
[00:42:53] Speaker A: Crazy shit, bro.
[00:42:54] Speaker B: It's crazy. When I seen this, there's a scene where they're sitting at the table and they talk about a movie. They're talking about the movie Psycho. But the guy that's sitting there, he got, like a big jaw and stuff like that. So I'm like, why has that guy got on so much makeup? Who's he supposed to be?
And come to find out he's supposed to be Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock Is the director Hitchcock.
[00:43:17] Speaker A: Hitchcock, yeah.
[00:43:18] Speaker B: Pause. I'm not saying his name like that.
[00:43:20] Speaker A: Why not? Hitchcock.
[00:43:20] Speaker B: Alfred.
[00:43:21] Speaker A: You said at University of South Carolina, Gamecocks.
[00:43:23] Speaker B: Hey, I didn't say that.
[00:43:24] Speaker A: You don't say Gamecocks.
[00:43:26] Speaker B: I never say Gamecocks.
[00:43:26] Speaker A: Go Cocks.
[00:43:29] Speaker B: But either way, he was, you know.
[00:43:32] Speaker A: Oh, he's supposed to be afraid, his cop.
[00:43:33] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't know that until, you know, keep on watching. You might have. Didn't get to that yet.
[00:43:37] Speaker A: No, I ain't got to that part yet. No, I'm just at the beginning of the second episode.
[00:43:40] Speaker B: Well, something else is getting ready to happen too. They get ready. Introduced an actor that's gonna be playing in that movie Psycho. Oh, and Alfred Hitchcock.
[00:43:53] Speaker A: There you go.
[00:43:54] Speaker B: Is the director or whatever for that movie.
And it kind of twists.
You know, they. And during that. During that show, they back and forth.
So you don't. You're like, what's that? Who's he? And you think it's the younger guy, but it's not the younger guy. That's what happens. That's what's gonna start happening.
[00:44:13] Speaker A: Hold on, I'm.
[00:44:14] Speaker B: You throwing me off when you're watching.
[00:44:15] Speaker A: It, when you say younger guy, who. What younger guy? The main character.
[00:44:19] Speaker B: The main character. You're thinking it's him in a different time, but it's not.
[00:44:24] Speaker A: Oh, I know what you're talking about. Like, his kind of. Like in the first episode, what happened with his brother? Like, he had like a.
He thought he was dreaming. He thought his brother came back, but really, he was just. It was just in his mind or something like that. Yeah, yeah, I got you.
[00:44:38] Speaker B: Oh, when it was going back to Germany and they were shaving the head and stuff like that. Stuff like that happens more.
[00:44:46] Speaker A: Oh. So I was kind of half watching that part. Yeah, that really didn't happen.
[00:44:51] Speaker B: I think that happened to his mother.
[00:44:53] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:44:55] Speaker B: I was doing something at the same time too, and kind of look up. I'm like, what the is going on? You know, it was one of those cases.
[00:45:01] Speaker A: I gotta get. I got. I'm. I might watch it tonight.
[00:45:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I'm definitely capturing two episodes of.
[00:45:06] Speaker A: Yeah. How many episodes is it all together?
[00:45:09] Speaker B: I would have to find out.
[00:45:09] Speaker A: Well, you don't gotta find out. I was just wondering if you knew right off hand.
[00:45:12] Speaker B: No, I don't.
[00:45:13] Speaker A: Okay. Might be seven or eight, I don't know, maybe six. Because sometimes they don't have the whole 10 episode run when it be the monster thing.
[00:45:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:45:20] Speaker A: You didn't watch Menendez, brother?
[00:45:21] Speaker B: No. Cause you know what? I have? You know, I watch it on the app.
At the time, the app didn't have that.
[00:45:27] Speaker A: Oh, but you don't even got Netflix.
[00:45:29] Speaker B: Nah.
[00:45:30] Speaker A: Do you have any streaming service?
[00:45:33] Speaker B: Somebody else's? Yeah, I got Disney, Hulu and Disney and that's it.
[00:45:41] Speaker A: Oh, wow. Okay. At least you got one.
One that's official.
[00:45:45] Speaker B: Where you could take with you. All I need is the name and I can usually find it.
[00:45:49] Speaker A: I can too, but sometimes I wanna watch stuff at work and I can't get that app on my iPad.
[00:45:54] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right about that.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
So, yeah, Ed Gein on our monster on our Netflix.
Speaking of. Well, I guess you would call him a monster.
Some people would.
Diddy. He's been in the news for the better part of what, a year and a half?
[00:46:14] Speaker B: Nah, it might be two years.
[00:46:15] Speaker A: About two years.
[00:46:15] Speaker B: Cause he got two years time served.
[00:46:18] Speaker A: Oh, so he gonna get out in two years?
[00:46:20] Speaker B: No, he's gonna get. Yeah, he's gonna get out in two more years.
[00:46:23] Speaker A: Yeah, two more years. Yeah. So he's been sentenced.
He's been ordered to serve a little over four years in federal prison.
The news came out Friday.
[00:46:36] Speaker B: They thought he was coming home.
[00:46:38] Speaker A: Yeah. His legal team asked the judge for a 14 month sentence. While prosecutors wanted him to serve 11 years behind bars, he was given 50 months. He's also required to pay a $500,000 fine, part of which will.
It says defray cost of imprisonment. So I guess that'll go back to the.
I guess to the state.
[00:47:00] Speaker B: Yeah, that's like court fees.
[00:47:03] Speaker A: But it said, we'll take care of the cost of his imprisonment.
I didn't know that was a thing. I didn't know you had to pay to be locked up.
[00:47:11] Speaker B: When they know you got that money, they're like, you know what, let's get this out of him.
[00:47:14] Speaker A: True. Indeed. And then the judge didn't say he had to pay in the restitution.
I'm trying to see.
[00:47:26] Speaker B: Dave was partying so hard in front of that courthouse that he got playing like when it was before, I guess, the sentence, they was playing Diddy music. Oh, man. The news team was out there. Everybody was out there. It was a party out there.
[00:47:42] Speaker A: People ain't unhinged.
[00:47:44] Speaker B: And it's New York. So anybody you could.
You could walk right by now. You know what? I'm gonna go hang out over there. That's how big it is.
[00:47:53] Speaker A: In your mind, do you think that's enough time, too much time, or not enough time to four years?
[00:48:00] Speaker B: I think it's not enough time. Cause if they can't convict him on something, let him go.
[00:48:06] Speaker A: Mm. So you think he should deserve more time?
[00:48:09] Speaker B: Yeah, if they.
[00:48:11] Speaker A: No, I'm talking about, like, what, Based on what he got convicted of.
[00:48:13] Speaker B: Nah, he don't need no more time.
[00:48:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm pretty much.
Like you said, he been in jail already for two years, and what they got him on was the man act. Yeah. Which is transporting somebody across state lines for prostitution. Yeah.
[00:48:31] Speaker B: If they couldn't get him for the real thing, let him go.
[00:48:34] Speaker A: Yeah. He done been in there two years. You prove your point now? I ain't saying he innocent of the other stuff.
[00:48:40] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:48:40] Speaker A: I ain't saying that. But I'm just saying they didn't prove that he did it. You know what I'm saying? He didn't get convicted of that.
[00:48:52] Speaker B: Them court fees and stuff like that. Come on, man.
I can see if they let him go and he paid them court fees, but he got paid them court fees and he still got stuff.
[00:49:00] Speaker A: And it ain't restitution. It's just $500,000 of money going to the state or the feds or whatever.
[00:49:06] Speaker B: It's going to the daggone court fees. It's going to the security that they had to pay for all that reimbursement of the. You know, that's probably what extra help they needed in the courtrooms and stuff like that.
[00:49:19] Speaker A: That's probably what it said. The cost of his imprisonment. Probably like you said, the fees for security and extra stuff like that.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:49:30] Speaker A: Another news about somebody getting locked up, Tyrese.
[00:49:36] Speaker B: No.
[00:49:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't know. I saw a little thing about it, but I didn't really look into it until you shared an article about him, his grandmama getting locked up.
[00:49:46] Speaker B: Yeah, it already hit the news like two days in a row once I did it. I was like, oh, maybe it's something.
[00:49:51] Speaker A: It's something happened.
So, yeah, he turned himself into Atlanta police Friday morning, and it was about an incident in which his neighbor said his dogs attacked and killed another dog.
He faces a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty, and he posted a $20,000 bond.
So his dog attacked and killed a 5 year old cavalier King Charles spaniel. It's probably a smaller dog. Them spaniels be little smaller dogs, like medium to small dogs.
[00:50:24] Speaker B: In it, he got grand quesos Though, right?
[00:50:28] Speaker A: Cane Corsos.
[00:50:28] Speaker B: Cane Corsos.
[00:50:29] Speaker A: Oh, there. You caught up. You done caught up with me. Hey.
[00:50:31] Speaker B: Nah, I ain't catch up yet.
[00:50:32] Speaker A: You done caught up with me. He done caught up with me. He got King. He got Corso. King. He got Lee Corso. Dogs.
[00:50:39] Speaker B: Was it Kane?
[00:50:40] Speaker A: Was it Kane Corso?
[00:50:41] Speaker B: Kane Corso.
[00:50:42] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:50:42] Speaker B: He got those, right?
[00:50:43] Speaker A: Yeah, them. The big jones, he.
[00:50:44] Speaker B: I think they were on.
There's an episode of Million Dollars worth of dream. Million dollars worth of game.
I reversed. I hit that reverse. You did.
[00:50:57] Speaker A: That's what happens. That's what happens, man. That's what happens.
[00:51:01] Speaker B: But I think the dogs were in that.
[00:51:04] Speaker A: In that episode.
[00:51:05] Speaker B: I think that. Cause it was two gray ones. I think it was in that episode.
[00:51:09] Speaker A: Them dogs get big, too.
[00:51:10] Speaker B: Oh, man.
[00:51:10] Speaker A: My own boy.
[00:51:11] Speaker B: This might sell one right around the area.
[00:51:13] Speaker A: For real?
[00:51:13] Speaker B: Yeah. 1500.
[00:51:15] Speaker A: That's a lot.
[00:51:16] Speaker B: I guess that's cheap for something, but you need a damn house size. You need for another person.
[00:51:20] Speaker A: Yeah, you need a. If you're gonna keep them in the house. Outside. Yeah, yeah.
It's a place I used to deliver to. They sold like.
Like mobile home parts or whatever. Like, you know, parts to fix up your mobile home and, you know, make. Build one or whatever and outside. And they're like in the. Not the parking lot, but like, you know, like if you go to, like, a place to fix cars, they got all of the cars out there, but they got a big fence.
[00:51:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:51:49] Speaker A: So they had a big fence like that. And they had two of them out there.
But sometimes they would be inside and they had like. Their register was like a little tall thing. It was like up. Elevated. So when you went to the register, the register was like shoulder height or whatever, so you couldn't really see around it or whatever. So I'm delivering one day, I'm walking in there, I walk around the register, and them two big horses is in there, and I'm getting shook. They was like, oh, no, no, they nice. They nice. They won't. You know what I'm saying? But them horses with teeth.
No, here, you don't have to sign. I'm gone.
[00:52:28] Speaker B: They were gray.
[00:52:29] Speaker A: Yeah, they were gray. Yep, they were gray with, like little spots on them or whatever. But I mean, they big dog and they. They weren't. They didn't bark or nothing. But just to see them big things losing out and about. Yeah, but I hear that they. Not really you. You. I think you really gotta train them to be, like, vicious like that.
[00:52:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think so.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: But they say his was just running loose in the area and he killed our dog so he had to turn himself in.
[00:52:51] Speaker B: But hey, they don't play about dogs in Atlanta. Ain't that where the other guy got in trouble at?
[00:52:58] Speaker A: Who?
[00:52:58] Speaker B: Michael Vick?
[00:52:59] Speaker A: No, that happened in Virginia.
[00:53:01] Speaker B: In Virginia, okay.
[00:53:02] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that happened in Virginia.
So yeah, and his, they said his grandmama got detained too with it.
I read and said detained and I thought arrested, but they probably just put her in the car while they would search the house.
[00:53:17] Speaker B: They probably sat her down in the car. Yeah, I thought the same thing.
[00:53:21] Speaker A: Yeah, I just.
[00:53:22] Speaker B: Yeah, cuz they, they made a big thing. Talk about you can see the grandmother sitting in the back seat of the squad car or some.
[00:53:29] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that's just to keep her out of the. Out of the way or whatever.
It didn't say arrested.
[00:53:36] Speaker B: She wasn't tied up on the, she wasn't hog tied on in the ground laying down or nothing. Yeah, yeah, she older, she just wanted to sit down. Get out the way, lady.
[00:53:45] Speaker A: Get out the way, grandma.
But yeah man, I'm trying. Ain't really too much else happened this week.
[00:53:51] Speaker B: No, it's not.
We would have a lot of video. I got a nice outfit on right now.
[00:53:56] Speaker A: Yep, yep.
I still don't know what the fuck that was.
[00:54:00] Speaker B: Yeah, we, we, we fought with it for about an hour and yeah, we just couldn't get it right people.
[00:54:06] Speaker A: And then finally when we did, it was too late.
[00:54:08] Speaker B: Yeah, we sat down and said, you know what, let's try this. Click.
[00:54:12] Speaker A: Hopefully you listening.
People that were gonna watch you decided to listen. Oh yeah, we got emails. Yeah, we do got emails. Before we get outta here, do got a couple emails. I forgot about the emails. That threw me all off. Nah man.
[00:54:27] Speaker B: Okay, yeah, see what emails?
[00:54:30] Speaker A: We got email from the homie Cheryl, shout out to church. He said, guess who's back.
[00:54:34] Speaker B: What up? What up?
[00:54:35] Speaker A: What's up fellas? I told Trash Talking B that I would ride again, so here I am.
I see we didn't get a Wednesday show this week, but it's okay, I understand.
I took B's advice and went back to some of the older shows which I was already doing anyway. She put three roll eyes emojis.
[00:54:54] Speaker B: You know what she brought up to me?
[00:54:55] Speaker A: What?
[00:54:56] Speaker B: Talk about I'm a gym creep.
[00:54:58] Speaker A: What is a gym creep?
[00:55:00] Speaker B: A creep at the gym.
[00:55:01] Speaker A: Why could you be looking at women's butts?
[00:55:03] Speaker B: No man, I don't be looking at them like that. But I just said if one is in front of you, you're gonna look or something like that. I didn't get crazy.
[00:55:11] Speaker A: Oh, she. That was on an older episode too.
[00:55:13] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:55:15] Speaker A: You guys are really entertaining. I'm digging the shows a lot. Please keep them coming. Pause. Oh, what up, Elle? She put two laughing emojis. That's an inside joke. Y' all got too with the pause.
[00:55:25] Speaker B: Probably because I say pause.
Probably link me to the pause.
[00:55:29] Speaker A: She says, sincerely yours, the one and only Cheryl Poison.
[00:55:32] Speaker B: Yep, yep.
[00:55:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
So like I said earlier in the episode, we don't, like, try to force the. Because when I want to do the top five out of this episode, I want it to be something you passionate about so you can really talk about it to give your, you know, reasons why it's on that spot. And you know what I'm saying? Because sometimes when it's just something you just throwing together, you can hear it in the show and not just us. Like any show. Like, I can tell when people hearts ain't in it or whatever. Might have, like, a letter. They talking about when the letter fake, you know, we know the letter fake. We can hear it. You know what I'm saying? Shit like that. So I always try to.
Try to keep it.
Try to keep it genuine. Genuine. Yeah.
[00:56:16] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:56:16] Speaker A: The homie DJ Highstar sent us something. Damn, this is a long one too.
[00:56:20] Speaker B: Uh oh, one of them.
[00:56:21] Speaker A: Yeah, one of them. We got a little bit of time, so good job. Thank y' all for. Thank y' all for giving us this content. Giving us this content. Yeah, we got a few minutes. Yeah.
He says mandatory. Yeah. Year he said. What up, bros? How's y' all week going?
L. Last week I was saying y' all was doing y' all thing on the Method man feature on the Jizzle Song. I enjoyed the instrumental episode too, bro. What the.
[00:56:48] Speaker B: Oh, shout out.
Shout out to Once Upon a Time in Music.
[00:56:52] Speaker A: Do you got an email?
[00:56:54] Speaker B: Yes, probably. Once Upon a Time in
[email protected], at yahoo.
[00:56:58] Speaker A: @ yahoo.com. okay. I enjoyed the instrumental episode too. Was thinking my list would have.
Would have to have two tracks on it, though.
Pete Rock and Sale Smooth Reminisce and Blase, Blase Danger. Two of my favorite beats of all time.
More Money, More Problems and Jigga My Nigga are definitely timestamps for me. 97, 98. He said he went to the Chance the Rapper concert in Atlanta this past week. Great performance.
Show had a lot of drunk patrons, said studs and white Asians. Whites and Asians airborne their way to the front of Georgia. That was the only gripe show was fire. Chance almost died performing. No problem.
[00:57:43] Speaker B: He got hit in the face with that pyro. Right.
Air pyro or something like that.
[00:57:47] Speaker A: Oh, that's what happened.
[00:57:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I've seen that.
[00:57:49] Speaker A: Oh.
He said, bees, I'mma send you the fullest. But he was over the monitor and the steam geyser effects things simultaneously.
[00:57:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:57:59] Speaker A: He said, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, go.
[00:58:03] Speaker B: And it blew up in his face.
[00:58:04] Speaker A: Yeah, he definitely recovered and finished the song. Great show, though. Said this week, looking to start mandatory overtime. My new podcast. So definitely look out for it. We're gonna have a lot of fun over there. Pause.
We'd love to have both of y' all on as guests. Yes. I'm asking on air.
Well, we don't say on air. We say on mic. Cause this isn't air. So I'm gonna teach you one thing.
[00:58:25] Speaker B: Oh, I'm just saying.
[00:58:26] Speaker A: I'm just fuck with you. He said Be Easy was out of line last week, using L as the handicap for your six degrees of separation. I was rolling. Hey, I gotta use what I gotta use, man. I gotta use what I gotta use.
He says, talking to my man earlier this week and asking him, when was the best time in your life or era? Some say high school days, some say college days, some say marriage. What y' all say? When was the best time in y' all life? The best time in my life.
[00:58:54] Speaker B: Mine had to be like, junior high.
Jesus, right before. Right. Junior high. And the first.
First year, maybe second year high school.
[00:59:06] Speaker A: Why?
[00:59:07] Speaker B: I don't know. I was. I mean, I never had, like, a curfew and stuff like that, so I was always able to do what I want to do. I gotta go wherever I wanna go. But I was getting more mobile around that time. I was getting, you know, car, stuff like that, and, you know, more girls, stuff like that. You know, it was. It was. That's probably. Probably the year.
It had to be like, 95 to, like, 97.
[00:59:36] Speaker A: I'll probably say, like, the best time, probably 81 to probably 2020.
Whenever, like, see.
[00:59:47] Speaker B: Nah, I can't. I didn't want to go that far back because being a child was cool. I really, like. I really enjoyed growing up.
[00:59:54] Speaker A: I did, too. Well, I also enjoyed being an adult.
I also enjoyed high school. I also enjoyed, you know, had some times in middle school. You know what I'm saying? Like, I got shit with all the eras of my life. I don't really got a favorite. Like, life is life.
[01:00:07] Speaker B: Nah, you got. You gotta have a favorite.
[01:00:09] Speaker A: I don't have a favorite.
[01:00:10] Speaker B: God damn it.
[01:00:11] Speaker A: I don't.
[01:00:12] Speaker B: Don't answer if you ain't gonna answer the question.
[01:00:13] Speaker A: I don't. My whole life.
[01:00:14] Speaker B: So don't answer.
[01:00:15] Speaker A: My whole life has been like, I'm sorry. Like, if you got a certain period like that don't add up to now to where maybe, like, somebody died or somebody was in your life that made it so special in that time. But besides that, like, nah, that's not the case. Unless you homeless now.
[01:00:35] Speaker B: That's not the case, though. The case could be.
[01:00:36] Speaker A: I'm talking about my case.
[01:00:37] Speaker B: Oh, no, but you said if you're.
[01:00:40] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. Like, what I'm saying. Well, okay, let me expound on that a little bit. Like, if it was an era when, like, you know, a parent was living and during that time, your parent was living and now after your parent died, like, shit is totally different.
That's different to me. For you, I'm saying. To me, that's different. But if that's your explanation or whatever. But if it's just like, when I was younger, this part was better. But, like, what in that part was better that you can't do now or you know what I'm saying? Like, that's how I am. Like, that part, like, to me, how I look at it is like that time was that time. And that time was fun. But it was some things during that time that I couldn't do that I can do now. I might not can't do the same shit I did back then, but now I can do this. You know what I'm saying? So that's how I look at. Like, every time. To me, it just was that time.
[01:01:30] Speaker B: Don't answer next time.
[01:01:32] Speaker A: Every time was that time.
[01:01:33] Speaker B: Just don't answer next time.
[01:01:34] Speaker A: But I've been that nigga for a long time. So, I mean, I just.
[01:01:36] Speaker B: I mean, we not going.
[01:01:37] Speaker A: That's huge.
[01:01:39] Speaker B: Like, I said, mine was probably.
I'mma change that to like 94 to 97.
[01:01:45] Speaker A: Just three years.
[01:01:48] Speaker B: Those are my best years. Yeah. I'm not saying those are the only good years I had, but those are like the. It was no bills at the time. I had a beeper bill or a phone bill at the time and able to do whatever. I didn't have no rent. I ain't have to be in the house.
I could hang out with whoever I want. I could.
You can't do that now.
[01:02:09] Speaker A: I mean, you could.
[01:02:10] Speaker B: No, you can't. Yeah, you can rent due to mall.
[01:02:13] Speaker A: You ain't gotta live in the house.
[01:02:14] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. I ain't had none of that to do, so that's why that was the best times of my years.
[01:02:19] Speaker A: Ah, I understand.
[01:02:21] Speaker B: That's just. Don't answer.
[01:02:24] Speaker A: I. I'm sorry. Y' all just.
[01:02:25] Speaker B: Just say when you was a pre. A. Pre.
B.
Anything before three years old, it was the best.
[01:02:37] Speaker A: Hell, no. Couldn't even do for myself.
[01:02:39] Speaker B: You ain't had to do that. Just sat around.
[01:02:42] Speaker A: Yeah. And I didn't like it.
But. Yeah, I don't really have a. A favorite era. Because a lot of that shit really be like.
What do they call it when you think about something?
Like, you know how, like, you might break up with somebody and then you get back with them? Cause you only think about the good times with the motherfucker.
[01:03:03] Speaker B: Nah.
[01:03:04] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[01:03:04] Speaker B: I don't know what you talking about.
[01:03:05] Speaker A: Well, that's a thing with some people.
What is?
Say another question. Wife and newborn on a boat.
You can only save one. Who is drowning?
Not me.
[01:03:20] Speaker B: Wife and newborn.
[01:03:21] Speaker A: Newborn like, how new?
[01:03:23] Speaker B: It don't matter.
[01:03:24] Speaker A: Yeah, Newborn is newborn.
Yeah, the wife.
[01:03:28] Speaker B: No. The newborn gotta live.
[01:03:30] Speaker A: No, the wife living.
[01:03:31] Speaker B: So you gonna throw a baby in the water?
[01:03:33] Speaker A: I ain't throwing it in the water. I only can save one.
[01:03:35] Speaker B: You gotta let the baby drown.
[01:03:37] Speaker A: I mean, that's sick.
[01:03:38] Speaker B: Yeah, Sick. Ed Green. What is his name?
[01:03:42] Speaker A: There you go. Fuck it up again. That's you, like, at six.
[01:03:44] Speaker B: We tied.
[01:03:46] Speaker A: No, we not tired. You way more than me. Edgy.
[01:03:49] Speaker B: Yeah, eggy.
[01:03:50] Speaker A: Now I'm saving the wife.
[01:03:51] Speaker B: You're sick.
[01:03:52] Speaker A: I'm not sick. I can make another newborn.
[01:03:54] Speaker B: I would almost give my life for both of them.
[01:03:58] Speaker A: That ain't an option.
[01:03:59] Speaker B: I'm just. That is an option.
[01:04:01] Speaker A: I'm saving the wife. Sorry.
[01:04:02] Speaker B: I'm gonna try to catch y' all both. If I can't catch y', all, goodbye.
[01:04:06] Speaker A: You know how hard it is to get a woman when you got a newborn baby, man, you ain't gonna get another woman. Get all that.
[01:04:11] Speaker B: Y' all don't need no other woman.
[01:04:12] Speaker A: You can't breastfeed or nothing. You can get another. You can get another baby.
[01:04:15] Speaker B: You're sick. You're sick, baby.
[01:04:18] Speaker A: Man, we can console each other angry B. You know how many years it's gonna take for you and that baby to bond, to console that baby?
[01:04:24] Speaker B: That baby gonna love you. You gotta tell the story whenever they get mad at you.
[01:04:28] Speaker A: Look, that baby gonna love you till you don't give him. Cake for dinner.
[01:04:31] Speaker B: Look, you know what you say? Look, you was about to drown. It was either your mother or you. And I picked you. You should have let me do.
[01:04:39] Speaker A: You shoulda let me drown.
[01:04:40] Speaker B: Cause I hate you.
[01:04:41] Speaker A: I can't have chocolate cake for dinner.
[01:04:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Is it a boy or a girl?
[01:04:44] Speaker A: Either one. It don't matter.
He said. All right. Let me do some research for my show and for my fantasy team. I'm out, y'.
[01:04:51] Speaker B: All.
[01:04:51] Speaker A: Oh, he says. P.S.
nikki and Cardi were deplorable this week. No coming back from the dirt slum this past week. I hate this because my goddaughter favorite artist is Nikki. The celebrity we have. The celebrity we have are trash as all of them. I ain't gonna say all of them. It's some good ones. Maybe.
Shout out to high star.
[01:05:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:05:11] Speaker A: You see?
[01:05:12] Speaker B: Yeah, Mike.
Shout out that hot star.
[01:05:15] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to Hosta. I don't really have a favorite era, though. I'm sorry, I don't.
[01:05:20] Speaker B: We gonna leave it at that.
[01:05:21] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't have a favorite there, but thank y' all for that email. If you want to email us something, email
[email protected] and let us know what you think. We might have a top five next week.
[01:05:32] Speaker B: I don't know. We gonna have a top five.
[01:05:34] Speaker A: We may.
[01:05:35] Speaker B: We gonna. And we're gonna do video.
[01:05:38] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[01:05:39] Speaker B: Yeah, we're going to be.
[01:05:40] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, we're. We're doing video. I don't know. Well, we know what happened this week. We know what happened this week. But if we had to do the.
[01:05:46] Speaker B: Video on our phones, we gonna do it.
[01:05:49] Speaker A: Yeah, we got enough of them.
How are we? Oh, we don't got enough.
[01:05:53] Speaker B: We got the app to do the road app or something.
[01:05:56] Speaker A: I ain't doing that way.
But yeah, we get into our scam of the week, y', all, before we get out of here. I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today, okay? I did fraud today. Hey. I did a good job today, okay? Cause these blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Hey.
[01:06:20] Speaker B: I did a good job today, okay? I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, okay?
[01:06:27] Speaker A: I did a good job today, hey.
Come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today.
Scammer of the week this week takes us right up the road to Charlotte, North Carolina. There's two men from Mississippi. They're facing federal charges for using counterfeit you counterfeit US Currency to purchase high end watches and Other jewelry from a retail store. Retail store in Pineville.
Robert Elliot Lewis and Devin Alonzo Elliott. I'm sorry. Robert Lewis Elliot and Devin Alonzo Elliott of Oklahoma, Mississippi, are each charged with conspiracy to pass counterfeit obligations and passing counterfeit obligations.
[01:07:09] Speaker B: Conspiracy. That mean they didn't go?
[01:07:13] Speaker A: Nah, they did. They did it. Oh, they did do it. Yeah, they did do it.
[01:07:15] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:07:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm gonna read on so you can hear.
[01:07:18] Speaker B: I'm sorry.
[01:07:21] Speaker A: According to allegations in the indictment, in June 2025, both of them traveled to Pineville, North Carolina, to carry out a scheme to defraud the jewelry store. The indictment alleges that on June 26, the defendants and another individual entered the store and told a store employee they wanted to purchase approximately $300,000 in jewelry. In luxury watches and jewelry. The defendants allegedly provided a $1,000 cash deposit and agreed to return the following day to finalize the transaction.
The indictment further alleges that on June 27, the men returned to the store to complete the purchase.
They provided a $10,000 stack of genuine $100 bills to the store employee to be counted. An employee verified the money using an electronic counter and a counterfeit detection pin.
R. Elliott allegedly used a sleight of hand technique to swap the authentic bills with a stack of counterfeit notes before placing the counterfeit bills into the store safe. He then recycled the same stack of genuine bills, repeating the process until all the counterfeit currency had been placed in the safe.
[01:08:24] Speaker B: He was money laundering.
[01:08:26] Speaker A: The indictment alleged that after the store employee finished counting the money, he requested that Mr. Elliott identification to complete the sale.
Our Elliott said he wanted to buy more jewelry and needed to go to his car to get more cash and his identification.
The defendants then exited the store and fled, taking the watches and jury Patek Philippe watch.
A Paddock Philippe. I forgot how they said you were supposed to pronounce it. Not like the rappers.
Because it's not. No, I'm thinking about Richard Mill. Because they be saying Richard. Millie is Richard. Richard Mill.
[01:09:04] Speaker B: I thought it was Richard.
[01:09:05] Speaker A: Nice. Rashad Mill.
[01:09:07] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:09:07] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. A Patek Philippe valued at $48,000. A Cartier watch valued at $25,000. Four Rolex watches, $76,000. A Rose Cuban link chain, $32,000. A gold bracelet, a bangle bracelet, diamond earrings and a 24 karat pointer earrings.
They were released on bond, blah, blah, blah. They could serve up to 20 years in prison. Whatever. Whatever. So, yeah, so they. Yes, all of that added up to. They said 30. I'm sorry, $300,000. That don't add up to $300,000.
Yeah, that does add up about $300,000. Yeah. I got. I want to see if they have video him doing that though.
[01:09:52] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[01:09:52] Speaker A: And is that more. I guess that is a scam because he had. He had the ribs. Them boys had some real cash, though.
[01:09:58] Speaker B: Yeah. He should have just blended it with the other cash.
[01:10:01] Speaker A: But then how could he. But no, he needed it to go scheme somewhere else.
[01:10:04] Speaker B: He did.
[01:10:05] Speaker A: Because they use that. Boom. They go boom. Okay, this is good money then.
[01:10:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I do got to go to the machine.
[01:10:11] Speaker A: Yeah. So then he take that, then boom. I hear they said that now we're going to get that back. Then boom. So they did that about 30 times.
[01:10:18] Speaker B: Dang. I just was watching. I was just listening to a podcast about counterfeit money and.
[01:10:23] Speaker A: Mm.
[01:10:24] Speaker B: The stuff the guy went through to make a certain bill.
[01:10:28] Speaker A: Like a counterfeit bill?
[01:10:29] Speaker B: Yeah, he had like a three layer bill.
Like he was getting the paper itself from like.
What's the name of that app?
[01:10:41] Speaker A: Alibaba. Oh, really? Yeah.
[01:10:43] Speaker B: He knew it down to the science of the. Of the weight.
Certain ones the ink wouldn't lay on it.
[01:10:51] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:10:52] Speaker B: Someone's. The ink would go into the paint, go into the paper, all because of the laser jet or the inkjet they was using. It was. It was so tedious, the stuff he was doing to make one damn one billion dollar bill.
[01:11:06] Speaker A: I wonder how.
Where the Alibaba people get it from though? Cause it ain't paper.
[01:11:15] Speaker B: Why you say that?
[01:11:17] Speaker A: So bills.
[01:11:18] Speaker B: Oh, no.
[01:11:18] Speaker A: Well, bills aren't made of paper. It's made of cotton.
[01:11:20] Speaker B: No, but he's not.
[01:11:21] Speaker A: He.
[01:11:22] Speaker B: I forgot what exactly the quality it was. Yeah, but he has to get it the closest he can to feel the feel like it could be a paper. But you know, I even seen one where the guys had paper and they would mist hairspray on it to give it that.
[01:11:41] Speaker A: Oh, to give it that feel, the.
[01:11:42] Speaker B: Bumpy texture and stuff like that.
[01:11:44] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I wonder, like, did they really have like the cotton.
Cotton quote unquote paper or.
[01:11:51] Speaker B: I forgot the name of the cotton stuff that. That you're talking about.
[01:11:54] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:11:55] Speaker B: But no, he had a. I think it was a paper.
[01:11:57] Speaker A: I called. I called a guy trying to give us counterfeit money. Like, I told his story on the show before, but I caught a guy trying to give us counterfeit money at the party one time.
[01:12:05] Speaker B: Oh, it was lighting up, wasn't it?
[01:12:07] Speaker A: No, it wasn't lighting up. Like you said, the feel of it.
[01:12:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:12:10] Speaker A: So at the time, I was working.
I was working for Pepsi, and I was getting vending machines. So every day I would get money out the machine, count the money, whatever, Whatever. So I knew how it felt.
So that weekend, it was bike week. Blaze had a party. He gave me the money. He was like, yeah, man, count this money. Make sure it's right or whatever. Whatever. So I'm counting 20, 40. I was like, hold up a couple of these 20s feel funny.
[01:12:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:12:33] Speaker A: So I go back, I'm like, hey, bro, I think this counterfeit money, I don't know. I can't remember if we get a pen or whatever, but we figure out that this money really is counterfeit. Like, I was feeling right, it was a few hundred dollars.
[01:12:45] Speaker B: Oh, okay. That's not too bad.
[01:12:46] Speaker A: Yeah, but that was his money.
[01:12:47] Speaker B: Yeah, I got you.
[01:12:48] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? This was his money at the time. This was. No, it might have been more than that. Cause he had that spot. No, he had it for the weekend. I know it was a spot that. That spot ain't open. But he was DJing at that spot that night. And I was kind of. It was a lot of money.
And we called a dude up. Yeah, man, we gonna get you right. We gonna get you right.
I saw your man back there with the joint or whatever peeping in the cut. Like. Yeah, I was chilling in the cut. Like, it was like, it was about to get real bad. But like, how you said in the thing, like, to get the feel right. So, like, people that work in the bank, I had. Where did I go? I went to our homecoming week.
I went to.
I had got a $100 bill for my job, and I had broke it at this bar.
And the 20s I got back didn't feel right. All of them, like, two of them. And I went somewhere else and broke them. Cause I didn't want to go through.
[01:13:41] Speaker B: Hey, yeah, yeah, I got.
[01:13:43] Speaker A: But I didn't feel like these was right, though. But, yeah, you right. You can't feel if you handle money all the time. You can tell when it's counterfeit. It feel like. It feel more like paper than it do money.
[01:13:54] Speaker B: Yeah, man.
I listen to so many different podcasts about counterfeiting.
Where to? The. Like I said, the one guy, he had three layers of paper to get it feel right, to get it, to get it for him to be able to put the strip in it.
Just all sorts of stuff between that and, like I said, the guy with the regular paper that was, you know, spraying it with hairspray and letting it dry out that way. That was another one guy was using damn Bible paper was the closest he could find to what they used. For real paper.
[01:14:26] Speaker A: For real money.
[01:14:27] Speaker B: Money.
[01:14:27] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was something I was watching. And it's a little quiz on something, too. Like one of them gotcha things, like.
[01:14:38] Speaker B: What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of rocks?
[01:14:45] Speaker A: It was some type of shit like that or whatever, but it was dealing with paper, and the person got it right. Cause it was like, paper is the money isn't paper. Money is made up. Whatever. Whatever that was. You know what I'm saying? But. But yeah, it was something else I'm saying. But anyway, that's it. That's our scam of the week.
[01:15:04] Speaker B: Yeah, man.
[01:15:04] Speaker A: Yeah, L. Yo, let everybody know where they can find your social media, man.
[01:15:09] Speaker B: Hey, you can find me at Once Upon a Time in Music podcast, or you can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook.
[01:15:15] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at PreacherBP. You find the show on YouTube most of the time.
And Instagram at a DJ Blaze show. Email us djblazhowgmail.com, let us know what you think. We'd love to hear from you, but until then, we'll see y' all next week. It's your boy Be Easy.
[01:15:33] Speaker B: This your boy, Al.
[01:15:34] Speaker A: And we out.
[01:15:35] Speaker B: Peace.
Let those who have ears listen.
This is the DJ Blaze.