January 14, 2024

01:34:38

Things Don't Always Go As Planned

Things Don't Always Go As Planned
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Things Don't Always Go As Planned

Jan 14 2024 | 01:34:38

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On this episode B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) is joined by returning guest Key (@mcswithkey) and Mikeya (@mikeyajanee). They catch up with Key about her podcasting journey and what she has in the works. They also talk a little about Mikeya's pageant history and how that directs her in her current endeavors. They get into some of their Fave 5's and the Scammer of The Week.

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She's still on. I guess she on FMLA now at this point. But anyway, I had to get two guests to help me out today. Two more guests. One you've heard before on the show long, long time ago. Probably about over a year ago. Not at this point. It ain't my fault. And another new guest. First, we have the old voice y'all heard before. A girl. Key from my girl. Speak with what? [00:02:28] Speaker A: What's the name of the show? [00:02:29] Speaker B: Oh, I said, my girl speak, my curls, speak. I'm country. Excuse me. What's up, Keith? [00:02:34] Speaker C: Hey, y'all. [00:02:35] Speaker B: Hey, how you doing? [00:02:36] Speaker C: It's good to be here. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Welcome back. You and your. I want to say dog, but what do you call it? Your bonus emotional support dog. [00:02:44] Speaker C: She's a dog. Yeah. [00:02:47] Speaker B: You can put emotional support on anything. You can get it in the airport, ain't it? So I can come through, like, with my emotional support, like rabbit or something. [00:02:57] Speaker C: You know, they say that, but you. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Some people try to, like a bird. Yeah, snake, maybe. [00:03:05] Speaker C: No, somebody tried that. [00:03:06] Speaker B: They did try that. Somebody tried shout out to your dog. Trying to lick in your face. [00:03:11] Speaker C: She don't know. [00:03:11] Speaker A: She black it. I've been working on it. [00:03:14] Speaker B: Yeah, she gonna lick. Well, she did growl. We can't hear that. [00:03:19] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:19] Speaker B: Yeah, we hear it. You might not like your hair. And my other guests from the throne talk podcast. Makia. Yep, I said it right. [00:03:33] Speaker A: I can read y'all the names while we doing. I'm good. [00:03:38] Speaker B: How are y'all? I'm wonderful. Glad y'all came here to help me out today. Now, I know I've known key for a long time. I met you through key. So that's why? I'm happy y'all came here together, but following you on social media, I saw like, oh, shoot, she be singing and stuff on stage. I'm asked for a drop of song or something. Wait till my birthday. Our birthday? Yeah. Get you to sing for us. I can't sing. Can you sing? [00:04:07] Speaker C: I still do it. [00:04:08] Speaker B: I can hum like a motherfucker, though. Hums will do it. Next time you need. Well, if you need a good hummer, next time you. Whoa. Yeah. Sorry. Pause. [00:04:21] Speaker A: No, I don't think you're supposed to pause for that. [00:04:26] Speaker B: You got to pause that. Sorry. [00:04:28] Speaker A: Anyway, I'm lost. [00:04:29] Speaker B: Anyway, now, what I like to do here, everybody has their own icebreakers. Me, I have icebreaker. I call it the phase five, where I ask you five things, okay? And you tell me your favorite of them. I'm going to start it different this time, because normally I start with the cereal, but I'm going to start with your favorite article of clothing or shoe key. What's your favorite article of clothing or shoe? [00:04:53] Speaker C: My favorite shoe is Jordan four. [00:04:55] Speaker B: Jordan four. A particular color? No, just a four. You got on fours now? [00:05:00] Speaker C: No, I got on slides. I wasn't even trying to push you. [00:05:03] Speaker B: Okay. Makia, what about you? [00:05:07] Speaker A: Article of clothing? [00:05:08] Speaker B: Yeah, sometimes some people might have, like, a favorite hoodie or jacket or pair of shorts or something. Or it could be favorite shoe. [00:05:16] Speaker A: Oh, I love a skecher. [00:05:18] Speaker B: Skecher. [00:05:18] Speaker A: I love a sketcher. [00:05:20] Speaker B: The slide on Jones. The snoop doggs. [00:05:22] Speaker A: Just a sketcher sneaker, period. [00:05:24] Speaker B: Really? [00:05:24] Speaker A: To support my foot. [00:05:26] Speaker B: You got bad feet? [00:05:27] Speaker A: No, I don't think I have bad feet. [00:05:29] Speaker B: Do you wear sketches when you on stage? [00:05:32] Speaker A: No, I wear heels because I'm performing. But I love a good sneaker that supports my feet. I have a fitness business, too. [00:05:41] Speaker B: Okay. All right. [00:05:42] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:42] Speaker B: Plug. [00:05:44] Speaker A: I've been needing the support. [00:05:46] Speaker B: Oh, yeah? You do, like, videos and stuff? [00:05:51] Speaker A: Yeah, we'll get into. [00:05:52] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So, sketcher. That's the first time on this show, on this black ass show, someone has said, a sketcher. You got a lot of jordans. [00:06:02] Speaker A: I love a sketcher. [00:06:04] Speaker C: The platform ones are dope. [00:06:07] Speaker A: Are the Jordans supporting your feet, though? [00:06:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:11] Speaker A: Are they? [00:06:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:12] Speaker A: Are they? [00:06:13] Speaker C: I don't wear them for that. I just like them. [00:06:15] Speaker B: Are they really? I work out in, though, so. [00:06:18] Speaker A: Oh, okay. I've never tried the hirachis. [00:06:21] Speaker B: They're real soft. And you got, like. What's the style of sketches that you like? The thick ones. Yeah, but that's just for working out or that's like when you go out, you got to go out past. [00:06:37] Speaker A: So I have this thing, and you all could judge me if you want to, I will. [00:06:41] Speaker B: The Bible says, but judge not. Let ye be judged. So I'm going to judge you. You could judge me. [00:06:47] Speaker A: But you know what? I don't care if anybody judges, but this is my truth. This is my life. [00:06:51] Speaker B: Live in it. [00:06:52] Speaker A: I like wearing sneakers just in case I have to run for my life. [00:06:58] Speaker B: Now, that leads me to question, what have you been doing in your life? You feel like you got to run for it? [00:07:03] Speaker C: No. [00:07:03] Speaker A: It's the world. [00:07:04] Speaker B: Good answer. That's a good question. [00:07:06] Speaker A: The world makes me. I'm not going to say it makes me afraid, but it's just like. Just in case I got to run. [00:07:12] Speaker B: For my life, it makes me afraid, too. That's why I have a firearm. You either got to have a good sneakers or a good firearm. [00:07:19] Speaker C: Yeah, I just stay home. [00:07:22] Speaker B: True. [00:07:23] Speaker C: I don't go out much. [00:07:25] Speaker B: True, indeed. [00:07:26] Speaker A: See, because this is the thing. If they don't have a firearm, and it just has to be one of those situations where I do got to run for my life. Everybody's cardio is not up to par, but yours is. You're not going to out. Yeah. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Okay, well, I ain't want to put that in your head like you run into a fit robber or something. Now, you run and you think. You look back and he right on your back. [00:07:45] Speaker A: Or crackhead. [00:07:46] Speaker C: All movies, it looked like they all like that. [00:07:49] Speaker A: What, everybody fit? [00:07:51] Speaker B: Yeah, everybody fit. [00:07:52] Speaker C: Jumping fences and stuff. [00:07:53] Speaker A: But you got to, I guess, right? [00:07:56] Speaker B: Yeah. Your favorite actor or actress? Key, who's your favorite actor? Actress? [00:08:02] Speaker C: My favorite actress is Taraji P. Henson. [00:08:04] Speaker A: Oh, Taraji, have you been supporting because. [00:08:08] Speaker C: She got big eyes like mine. What's the thing? [00:08:11] Speaker B: You like all big eyed people? [00:08:12] Speaker C: Yeah. I like Tracy Ellis Ross, too. [00:08:15] Speaker B: You got a whole list of big eyed people? [00:08:17] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:17] Speaker A: Such beautiful. [00:08:18] Speaker C: I don't like her mama, though. [00:08:19] Speaker B: Why not? [00:08:20] Speaker C: I did like Diana until the speculation of her and Michael. [00:08:25] Speaker A: I don't too much like that. I just found out about that, like. [00:08:29] Speaker B: Two weeks ago that they had sex. [00:08:31] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:08:32] Speaker C: It's speculation that she may allegedly. She may have groomed him. Groomed him? And I feel like we need to have the same type of energy towards a woman as a man. [00:08:42] Speaker B: Weren't they, like, the same age? [00:08:44] Speaker C: No, he was a child. [00:08:46] Speaker B: How old was she? [00:08:48] Speaker C: Grown. She was supposed to be his mentor. I want to think it was like a 2030 year difference. [00:08:55] Speaker B: That will make her 80 something. [00:08:56] Speaker A: She is old. [00:08:57] Speaker C: Though. You do realize that, right? She just looks good. [00:09:01] Speaker B: Well, I guess so. Tracy. About 50. But Mike would be about 60 now, though. [00:09:07] Speaker C: Well, God, you've never seen the pictures of them together. And he looked like a kid and she was grown. [00:09:12] Speaker B: No. Well, I'll put it like this. If there's anybody that I wouldn't mind. [00:09:18] Speaker A: Being groomed by, it's Diana. [00:09:21] Speaker B: I mean, back in the 80s. Yeah. Now, Tracy. Yeah, that's a bloodline. [00:09:26] Speaker C: Well, how old is. You said Tracy's 50 in her 50s. [00:09:29] Speaker A: Let's Google. [00:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah, we got all these computer technology software here. [00:09:34] Speaker C: I usually don't touch my phone when I'm recording because I'll be scared it's going make a noise. Yeah, that'll be the time. When I take it off airplane mode, it'll start. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Diana Ross is 79. [00:09:46] Speaker B: You said 80, Tracy. [00:09:49] Speaker C: When I say, like, that's who I wanted to be every Halloween, it was Diana because of my hair. [00:09:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:09:54] Speaker C: You had everything. I've been like this since a kid, but after that, I just felt uncomfortable. [00:09:58] Speaker B: Wow. But it's allegations, though. [00:10:04] Speaker C: They weren't proven in court, and Mike did now, and he had his own allegation, 65. [00:10:11] Speaker B: So that's only a 15 year difference. [00:10:13] Speaker C: But it depends on when the 15 years happened. Like, if he was a child with the 15 years versus if he was 30. You get what I'm saying? [00:10:21] Speaker B: Yeah. True. He understands. She understands. The dog understands. [00:10:26] Speaker A: That's the thing. That was a topic of discussion with me and one of my friends. He was asking me, he's like, how far up would you date? [00:10:35] Speaker B: How far up would you date? [00:10:37] Speaker A: So I told him, seven years is my number of completion. It's the number of completion in the Bible is going to be in the number of completion for me. Far as, like, right now. [00:10:49] Speaker B: What about going the other way down? Yeah. [00:10:52] Speaker A: My age, I'll be 30 this year. So it's like, I feel like we need to be in the same age bracket for at least, like, two, three years. But I do think, let's just say I was to get married when I'm, like, 40. I wouldn't mind going ten years. I feel like the older you get, the less it doesn't count. Like going back. No. [00:11:16] Speaker B: Oh, going up. [00:11:17] Speaker A: Like, if I was 40 years old, I wouldn't mind dating a 50 year old. [00:11:21] Speaker B: You say that now, but a 50 year old man ain't going to be able to keep up with a 40 year old woman. [00:11:26] Speaker C: Really? [00:11:27] Speaker B: No, I'm 40, and I'd be having trouble. I'm 42, I'll be having trouble. [00:11:31] Speaker C: My Popeye youngest child is nine. [00:11:34] Speaker B: But I mean, what actually is Popeye doing? [00:11:37] Speaker C: I mean, he's ex military. Like he fit and everything. Still, I think it depends on the man. [00:11:44] Speaker B: What about you? What's your age? [00:11:46] Speaker C: Okay, so once I turned 30, life was different for me. But I would never do anybody more than four years older than me when I was younger. But that's more so because of maturity. I'm an only child and I act like an only child. And I knew I wasn't mature enough for older men. So now that I am 33, the oldest I go is like, I've went twelve. Okay. I never want to do that again. [00:12:11] Speaker A: Why not? [00:12:12] Speaker C: Because age has nothing to do with maturity level when it comes to men. And the older men that I've dated were actually more childish than the men my age and younger. [00:12:24] Speaker B: That's fair. [00:12:25] Speaker C: So now I'll say ten. Yeah, ten is the oldest. Now, for the first time in my life, I'm entertaining somebody younger than me. [00:12:33] Speaker B: How much younger? [00:12:35] Speaker C: Six. [00:12:36] Speaker A: Wait, so that's what, like 27? Okay, that's not bad. That's 27, 33. [00:12:43] Speaker B: That ain't bad. [00:12:43] Speaker C: I forget a lot of times until it's like, we out and about. He'd be like, oh, where are we going after this? [00:12:49] Speaker B: Home. Oh, yeah, but you still yawn or. [00:12:52] Speaker C: Like, we'll be out. [00:12:54] Speaker A: I thought we was outside. [00:12:55] Speaker C: We'll be outside. The place closed at five. And we just sitting there and I'm like yawning in the club at eleven and I'm like, that's when I remember the age difference. But other than that, I don't normally remember. [00:13:07] Speaker B: Yeah, mine was 1111. [00:13:11] Speaker A: Up or down? [00:13:12] Speaker B: Both. Because when I was 23 or 24, I was dealing with a woman. She was eleven years older than me. [00:13:21] Speaker A: That's usually. You all have a lot of stories like that. [00:13:23] Speaker B: Yeah, but here's the crazy thing. She had a daughter that was eleven years younger than me. [00:13:28] Speaker C: You did them both? [00:13:29] Speaker B: No. [00:13:30] Speaker C: Oh, I'm sorry. [00:13:31] Speaker B: No. But I'm saying she had her when she was 22. But now, whenever I would see a woman that's eleven years younger than me, I always think like that she's the same age as this girl that was my quote unquote girl's daughter. Whatever. So they feel kind of funny. [00:13:52] Speaker A: So she was eleven years younger than you? [00:13:54] Speaker B: The daughter was. Okay, the daughter was, but I was 20 something, so she was like preteen teenager. You know what I'm saying? But her mama was eleven years older than me. [00:14:04] Speaker A: Got it. [00:14:04] Speaker B: So that's the range that. Well, I haven't gone that far younger in my life, but now I can't. [00:14:14] Speaker A: And you'll do eleven years older, too, now? [00:14:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:18] Speaker A: How old are you? [00:14:19] Speaker B: 42. [00:14:20] Speaker A: So you'll do 53. Is she fine shape, though? [00:14:24] Speaker B: Yeah, she got to be in shape like that lady with the gray hair on the Internet. Yeah, she'd be on the Internet. She'd be in, like, countrywear. [00:14:30] Speaker C: Grandma, though, ain't it? [00:14:31] Speaker B: Yeah, she's so fine. She is. [00:14:34] Speaker A: She got to be the right type. [00:14:36] Speaker B: She probably had them tools tied and all that, too. [00:14:37] Speaker C: Or like, what's her name? [00:14:39] Speaker A: Burgos. [00:14:39] Speaker C: What's her name? [00:14:40] Speaker B: Narado. [00:14:41] Speaker C: Her last name? Burgos. [00:14:43] Speaker B: What's her first name? If you want to start with a beat. Bernice. [00:14:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:48] Speaker C: Isn't Bernice in her late forty s. [00:14:50] Speaker B: Or something like that? [00:14:51] Speaker A: Because she has grandchildren, but that don't. [00:14:53] Speaker C: Really mean anything because kids have people. [00:14:56] Speaker B: My age, got grandkids. I don't count Bernice, though, because she got a lot of work done. [00:14:59] Speaker C: Really? [00:15:01] Speaker A: I feel it. [00:15:02] Speaker B: I think she got a lot of work done. [00:15:03] Speaker C: But her face. [00:15:04] Speaker A: Her face, though. Yeah, I don't think she touched her face. [00:15:08] Speaker B: I was about to say something. We're going to keep it clean because. [00:15:12] Speaker C: I was basically just focusing on how pretty she is. [00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, she's pretty. [00:15:16] Speaker C: How old is Khalise? Khalise looks amazing. [00:15:19] Speaker B: About 40 something. Khalise? Yeah, Khalise. She might be close to 50. [00:15:23] Speaker C: Oh, she looks amazing. [00:15:24] Speaker A: Khalise is that girl. But I got a question, though. I've seen a lot of guys talk about how they don't really care about women having work done. If a woman has had work done, is that a problem for me? [00:15:46] Speaker B: Yeah, it depends on the work. [00:15:49] Speaker C: Okay. You say you don't like it. [00:15:53] Speaker B: I heard they hurt, I don't know, fake butts. Who are you doing it for? Okay, you know what I'm saying? [00:16:03] Speaker A: Look alike, though. [00:16:04] Speaker B: If you had, like. I despise breast reductions, but I've knew. [00:16:09] Speaker A: Breast reduction. Yeah, I'm actually for a breast reduction. [00:16:12] Speaker B: That's for a good cause. That's for a good cause. It hurts my heart, but I'll allow it. Even if you got, like, some body fat removing your stomach or something like that. You know what I'm saying? That's cool. But breast implants, some of them look weird. [00:16:33] Speaker C: So you prefer if it looks natural, more so if you could look at a person and tell you don't care for. [00:16:40] Speaker B: Yeah, like, I refuse to get the hair dye in the beard. I ain't gonna get the Steve Harvey man unit. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to just cut it off. You feel me? You know what I'm saying? I'm going to let the gray come out. [00:16:55] Speaker A: You just like, just be who you are. So if them titties hanging now, let them hang. [00:17:00] Speaker C: I thought about getting that. [00:17:01] Speaker B: Let them hang. Put a brown. [00:17:05] Speaker C: You could get a permanent bra done. But I feel like when I'm 80 years old and my titties to my chin, I'm going to be mad. Yeah, because you could get like a permanent. It just lifted up and you don't have to wear bra anymore. [00:17:19] Speaker B: Like a breast lift. [00:17:21] Speaker C: But it stay like that. [00:17:23] Speaker B: Sometimes you want that swinging and banging when you're getting down and dirty. [00:17:27] Speaker A: You want to slap me in your face. [00:17:31] Speaker B: They're going to each other. You like to see that? Like to see that? [00:17:35] Speaker A: Please. [00:17:36] Speaker B: Maybe it's just me. Email us [email protected]. Let us know if you like the swing and bang ladies. You like your breasts to do the helicopter, let us know. [00:17:46] Speaker C: That's what Nelly was talking about. What do you say with flap your wings? [00:17:49] Speaker B: No, really. [00:17:51] Speaker A: Stop that. I am. [00:17:52] Speaker B: If you have a straight face, I ought to believe that. What was your favorite actor? Did you. [00:17:58] Speaker A: Oh, my favorite actor or actress? Let me tell you something. Kimberly Elise. That baby. That's my girl. [00:18:05] Speaker B: Kimberly Elise. Which ones was. [00:18:07] Speaker C: She got big eyes, too. [00:18:08] Speaker B: She was. [00:18:09] Speaker C: She do. [00:18:10] Speaker B: That was her in diary of a mad black woman. Did y'all see the video of the kids? [00:18:14] Speaker C: Feed him, clothe him. [00:18:16] Speaker B: Oh, that's your movie. [00:18:17] Speaker A: Bathe him, they say. [00:18:18] Speaker B: That's your movie right there. [00:18:19] Speaker A: I wanted. [00:18:23] Speaker C: Make her crown. [00:18:24] Speaker B: Every though you have bought up another first. Normally we'll do scenes from like Django and stuff like that. [00:18:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:31] Speaker B: That's the first diary of a mad black woman monologue. We've gotten so thankful. [00:18:34] Speaker A: I can do it for real now. Hold up now. [00:18:35] Speaker B: Go ahead. Have you all seen the video? The two little kids egging out? [00:18:42] Speaker A: I saw it yesterday. I think I saw people are insane. [00:18:46] Speaker B: That shit was hilarious. And then they did like the pulling out. These aren't your clothes. These are her clothes and all of that. Them kids was funny, man. [00:18:55] Speaker C: Old Helen is gone. [00:18:58] Speaker B: Yeah, she's gone. That's your movie. [00:19:00] Speaker A: That's my girl. [00:19:02] Speaker B: Name something else. She was in Kimberly Elise. [00:19:04] Speaker C: Woman died loose. [00:19:06] Speaker A: Yep. What's the other movie? Listen, I don't. [00:19:10] Speaker B: She'd been in some good stuff, though. [00:19:11] Speaker A: She doesn't been in a lot of things. I can't name it right now, but just know that diary of a mad black woman sealed the deal for me. [00:19:16] Speaker B: How old were you when that came out? [00:19:18] Speaker C: Obviously. [00:19:19] Speaker A: So apparently that movie came out in, like, 2009 or something. Another. And I didn't realize it came out that early. [00:19:26] Speaker B: She's 56. [00:19:28] Speaker C: I haven't seen her in a while, Though. [00:19:31] Speaker B: Tremendous. She's married. [00:19:33] Speaker A: Oh. [00:19:34] Speaker B: She played in beloved. Set it off. [00:19:35] Speaker C: That was one of it. Okay, let me hush because I ain't never seen beloved, and she was set it off. I remember that black woman because she was the one that was scared. [00:19:48] Speaker A: It came out 2005. I was in the fifth grade. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Jesus Christ. I was 24. Wow. [00:19:55] Speaker A: Wait, what? [00:19:56] Speaker B: Yeah, 2005. [00:19:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:20:00] Speaker B: Oh, she played John Q's wife. [00:20:02] Speaker A: She sure did. She sure did. She did that, too. [00:20:05] Speaker B: She's been in a lot of stuff. [00:20:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:07] Speaker C: Cry on all of them. [00:20:09] Speaker B: Who got the best cry? Her. [00:20:13] Speaker A: Watch it. [00:20:14] Speaker B: What's the lady? Oh, scandal. [00:20:17] Speaker C: Scandal. [00:20:18] Speaker A: No, absolutely not. I love. [00:20:19] Speaker C: Carrie has the best. [00:20:20] Speaker A: Carrie is my girl. Carrie is my girl. [00:20:22] Speaker B: But Carrie Washington. [00:20:23] Speaker C: Kimberly has the best cry. [00:20:25] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Y'all names is. You think Kimberly got the best cry? [00:20:28] Speaker A: Kimberly is like. It's not even just the cry that she does. It's all the details around the cry. Like, the details that she shaking her. [00:20:38] Speaker B: Head and all that. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:39] Speaker C: It's like she get deep in her bag. [00:20:41] Speaker A: Yeah, I believe it's you. [00:20:44] Speaker B: Why do you think she blew up like that, then? I mean, she'd been in some big movies, though. [00:20:49] Speaker A: I don't think everybody wants to blow up. And I think I saw a post where she's just like, really about the Lord. She's just like, this world is dark, so everybody ain't down for the. [00:21:00] Speaker B: She don't play a lot of cuts in movies. [00:21:03] Speaker A: Yeah. So I think she's really deep in her. [00:21:06] Speaker B: Good. That's good. My favorite actor is the goat. [00:21:10] Speaker A: Denzel. [00:21:11] Speaker B: No. [00:21:12] Speaker A: What? [00:21:15] Speaker B: Leo. [00:21:17] Speaker C: Leonardo DiCaprio. [00:21:18] Speaker B: Yes. Who better, who hotter? Yeah. They thinking it's going around. Y'all should see the wheels are turning. They're thinking about all his great thinking. [00:21:27] Speaker A: I'm shocked. [00:21:28] Speaker C: Yeah, I can't. [00:21:30] Speaker A: That's my guy. [00:21:31] Speaker C: Disagree with it. [00:21:32] Speaker A: Yeah, but you say, who better? Like, come on. [00:21:34] Speaker C: Well, Denzel is better. [00:21:36] Speaker B: Better than Leo. [00:21:38] Speaker A: I can't say better. [00:21:39] Speaker B: Exactly. They're great. [00:21:41] Speaker A: No, I'm saying, like, I can't say either is better. I think they're just in their own lanes. [00:21:44] Speaker B: They are. But we know who the goat is. The young Leo. Hollywood tried to deny him oscars for years and years and years. For decades. [00:21:54] Speaker C: Leo's crying. [00:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Leo's Bay. The women recognize him as bay. [00:21:59] Speaker B: Oh, really? [00:21:59] Speaker A: Yes. Absolutely. [00:22:01] Speaker B: Moving right along. [00:22:02] Speaker A: Ajanae. [00:22:04] Speaker B: Ajanae. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Ajanae Willis. Is that her name? [00:22:07] Speaker B: That name sounds familiar. [00:22:08] Speaker A: She's really good. [00:22:09] Speaker B: What is she playing? [00:22:10] Speaker A: She played the Clark sister's mama. You probably didn't watch that. [00:22:13] Speaker B: I definitely did. [00:22:14] Speaker A: Okay. All right. I'm sorry. [00:22:15] Speaker B: Shout out to the Clark sisters. Your favorite movie? [00:22:25] Speaker C: My favorite movie is. [00:22:30] Speaker B: To. You trying to get brownie points? [00:22:31] Speaker C: No, because honestly, I almost said my favorite actor was Jamie Foxx. Knew I expected actor, but when you. [00:22:43] Speaker A: Said actress, I said taraji, but my. [00:22:45] Speaker C: Favorite actor is Jamie. [00:22:47] Speaker B: So you like Taraji better than Jamie then? [00:22:49] Speaker C: No. [00:22:50] Speaker B: Oh, well, you could be. [00:22:51] Speaker C: I wanted to say Taraji because of. [00:22:52] Speaker B: Everything, because of what she's doing right now. [00:22:54] Speaker A: That's real. The fact that you were so honest just now. I love that. [00:22:58] Speaker C: I love Jamie. Jamie can play any role. [00:23:01] Speaker B: He can. [00:23:01] Speaker C: Honestly, I'm having a hard time because Ray was good, too. [00:23:05] Speaker A: No, Ray was insane. [00:23:08] Speaker C: But I'm going to say Django, because Django is the one movie that I could watch over and over again. I'm one of those people that watch a movie, never go back to. Oh, but Django I could watch over and over. [00:23:17] Speaker B: Yeah. It got so many one liners in that movie. I love that movie. Everybody know that's one. I want to say that's my favorite movie, but that's kind of like prisoner of the moment because I can't really think of like an older movie that's my favorite. But maybe like fifth element or something like that. What about you? What's your favorite movie? [00:23:35] Speaker A: You said fifth element is your favorite movie. [00:23:37] Speaker B: Might be. It's in my top seven. [00:23:42] Speaker A: I have so many. But diary of a mad black woman is one. [00:23:45] Speaker B: Yeah. The way you busted out that quote, the way you busted out that quote. [00:23:49] Speaker A: Early, I could tell so many, though, for so many reasons, honestly, don't judge me. But for color girls, for a while was my joint. [00:23:56] Speaker B: That's a movie I can't go back to. [00:23:58] Speaker A: I know, but this is the thing. It wasn't one that I could go back to either and watch over and over again. But the substance of the movie, the poetry, the acting, everything is, ah, that's good. That's like a great movie. But like you said, I don't want to see the kids being thrown out the window over and over again. [00:24:19] Speaker C: That movie made me boycott Tyler Perry. [00:24:22] Speaker B: What movie is the one with Janet Jackson? [00:24:25] Speaker A: That's it. She was like, so you do the bending? [00:24:29] Speaker B: Yeah, that's it. [00:24:30] Speaker C: That was a lot of trauma in one movie. [00:24:31] Speaker A: It was. [00:24:32] Speaker B: That's when they started clowning. That was Tyler Perry movie. [00:24:36] Speaker A: Yeah, that was Tyler. It's not originally written by him. It's a play or it's a book and a play, but he produced it. [00:24:44] Speaker B: They were saying all his movies got AIDS in it and stuff like that. Yeah, and they got AIDS. Like, what's the one with him? I think Brandy was in the movie. [00:24:55] Speaker A: Brandy? Oh, temptation or temptation. [00:24:59] Speaker C: Is it one I didn't see? Yeah, I didn't see that one. [00:25:03] Speaker A: It was good, but it was heavy, too. [00:25:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Judith. [00:25:09] Speaker C: Yo. [00:25:09] Speaker A: You know what? Honestly, I think I have a new favorite movie. [00:25:13] Speaker B: What's that? [00:25:13] Speaker A: And my first time watching it was the other day. The other night. Malcolm and Marie. Did y'all watch that? [00:25:19] Speaker C: No. [00:25:20] Speaker B: Who is that? [00:25:20] Speaker C: I don't watch a lot of tv. [00:25:21] Speaker A: Malcolm and Marie with Denzel. No, it came out years. A few years ago. Denzel Washington son and Zendaya. [00:25:31] Speaker B: Oh, it was black. And that was. I heard some bad stuff. [00:25:36] Speaker A: So everybody says it's toxic, right? I don't think it was toxic. [00:25:41] Speaker B: It came on tv recently or something. You saw it on streaming? [00:25:44] Speaker A: I saw it on streaming, yeah. [00:25:45] Speaker B: Apple TV. Netflix. Oh, Netflix. [00:25:47] Speaker A: Netflix. I think it's on Netflix. [00:25:48] Speaker B: I'm going to have to check that. [00:25:49] Speaker A: Out, but, yeah, please do watch it. But see, me, I'm looking for certain things when it comes to movies. I'm looking at the storyline, the script, the way the words are being, or how the actresses are portraying actors are portraying the specific role. You get what I'm saying? Do I believe the story that's being told? I'm looking at transitions. I'm looking at angles. The shot. [00:26:15] Speaker B: You went to film school or something? [00:26:16] Speaker A: No, I just have this deep love for production. Always have. And while I'm watching the movie, I'm just like, oh, that's a great shot. And I'm like, oh, that's so good. Or, oh, she really did that part. Or, she said that very well. And so I'm looking at how all the parts that contribute to the overall film. If it's, like, cohesive, if everything is cohesive, I'm like, oh, I love this movie. If it's like, I can't pinpoint something out, I'm just like. And be like, I don't like the way they did. [00:26:49] Speaker B: That movie wasn't like that? [00:26:51] Speaker A: No, everything was perfect for me. For me. [00:26:54] Speaker B: How long is it? [00:26:55] Speaker A: I want to say it's like an hour and 46 minutes. [00:26:58] Speaker B: Is it dry? [00:26:59] Speaker A: It's not dry to me. I feel like it did what it needed to do far as, like, revealing people's truths about how they feel about their partners. [00:27:11] Speaker B: I'm to going check it out next week. [00:27:13] Speaker A: And the music. [00:27:14] Speaker B: Oh, I had good music. [00:27:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. The music production in the movie, too, is so important to me. It's just like, why did you place that song there for that specific moment? [00:27:24] Speaker B: It's like, I'm going to check it out. [00:27:26] Speaker A: Malcolm Marie is. Yeah, it was ten out of ten for me. [00:27:29] Speaker B: And you say you never seen it? [00:27:32] Speaker C: No, because social media ruined it for. [00:27:34] Speaker A: Me and they said it was, and that's why I didn't watch it. I didn't watch it for that reason. But I'm just like, I don't think it's toxic. I don't want to tell the movie, but it was amazing to me. [00:27:49] Speaker B: That came out during the pandemic, didn't it? [00:27:50] Speaker A: I feel like it did. [00:27:51] Speaker C: I feel like it went to. [00:27:52] Speaker A: And that was the beauty of it, too. The whole movie is just one scene in the house. [00:27:58] Speaker B: Oh, it's one of them. [00:28:00] Speaker A: Yes. [00:28:00] Speaker B: Artsy fartsy movies. [00:28:02] Speaker A: Why the fartsy? [00:28:04] Speaker B: I don't know. They rhymed. All right, you see, artsy craftsy. Don't. [00:28:08] Speaker C: Yeah, that don't sound. [00:28:09] Speaker A: I'm here for your creativity. [00:28:10] Speaker B: Yeah. All right, last one. No. Oh, I got two more. Your favorite cereal growing up or now? [00:28:18] Speaker C: Now. [00:28:19] Speaker B: Oh, you eat cereals now? [00:28:20] Speaker C: Now I do. [00:28:21] Speaker B: Okay. [00:28:22] Speaker C: And my favorite cereal is frosted flakes. [00:28:25] Speaker B: Oh, Cl would enjoy that because he liked that regular cereal. [00:28:30] Speaker A: You said growing up or now. [00:28:31] Speaker C: I didn't eat cereal growing up at all. [00:28:33] Speaker B: What kind of milk are you using now? [00:28:34] Speaker C: Almond milk. [00:28:35] Speaker B: Okay. Shout out to almond milk. [00:28:36] Speaker C: But I prefer oat milk. Almond milk actually hurts my stomach. [00:28:39] Speaker B: Almond milk hurts your stomach? Why you allergic to nuts? [00:28:43] Speaker C: Well, I don't know. I'm not allergic to nuts, but I have Crohn's disease, and so my stomach. [00:28:48] Speaker A: Is, like, really sensitive. [00:28:49] Speaker C: The only thing that doesn't hurt my stomach is oat milk, but it doesn't taste as good as almond milk. [00:28:54] Speaker B: See, I tell people that and they don't believe me. [00:28:57] Speaker C: Like, oat milk, I can put that in anything, and I don't have any type of reaction. But almond milk, it hurt my stomach, but I risk it for frosting. [00:29:05] Speaker B: What about you? You got a favorite cereal? I had one growing up. [00:29:09] Speaker A: So I don't drink milk, so I eat cereal dry. [00:29:12] Speaker B: Cl again. [00:29:14] Speaker A: What happened so Cl. [00:29:16] Speaker B: He's part owner of Crux Media Group, and he's also on relationship status podcast. And a couple weeks ago, he was on and asked him the same thing, and he said his favorite cereal is frosted flakes, but he said he doesn't eat milk with it because it gets soggy. [00:29:31] Speaker A: Well, I'm not. I don't drink milk, period. [00:29:34] Speaker B: No milk? [00:29:35] Speaker A: No. [00:29:35] Speaker B: Why? Because it's white. [00:29:36] Speaker A: I just never liked it. [00:29:38] Speaker B: You tried almond milk? [00:29:41] Speaker A: I use it for the cook. Yeah, but, you know, so, yeah, I don't use. [00:29:47] Speaker B: You had some milk trauma in your life growing up or something? [00:29:50] Speaker A: No. See, I was the girl in elementary school that got the doctor's note to not drink. I don't have to drink milk. I could get the orange juice at lunch. I had that same note since kindergarten. I just never liked milk. I don't know, like, drinking it plain. [00:30:10] Speaker B: What about sour cream? [00:30:13] Speaker A: Okay, so now we could get into it like anything. Like sour cream. Mayonnaise Alfredo. [00:30:19] Speaker B: That's why I say white. That's why I say white. [00:30:21] Speaker A: It's like, but cheese. [00:30:23] Speaker B: White cheese but mozzarella. [00:30:26] Speaker A: Like plain white but some vanilla ice cream. [00:30:31] Speaker C: What's that movie where they didn't eat mayonnaise because it was white? [00:30:35] Speaker A: You know what I'm talking about? Not because it was white. I just don't like mashed potatoes. I don't like the texture. You know what I'm talking about? [00:30:42] Speaker B: Hold up. Well, they wouldn't eat. [00:30:44] Speaker C: It was a funny movie. I feel like it was Eddie Griffin. If it wasn't Eddie Griffin, it was Lord. [00:30:48] Speaker A: Oh, undercover brother. Yeah, that's my. [00:30:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:53] Speaker C: And they forced him to eat Mayonnaise. [00:30:55] Speaker B: Yeah. And then he turned white. Yeah. Well, whiteish. Yeah. Because there's a lot of people are like. Well, not a lot, but some people are like, they won't eat, like, macaroni and cheese. I don't eat macaroni salad. [00:31:07] Speaker A: I don't eat potato salad. [00:31:09] Speaker B: Eggs. Because of the color? Well, not because of that, but because eggs, macaroni and cheese, and some potato salad kind of, like, yellowish. And they won't eat those things. Like, the eggs. They won't eat those things because of the color. [00:31:23] Speaker A: So I don't eat macaroni and cheese. I don't eat potato salad. [00:31:27] Speaker B: I growl, too. I'll be upset, too, though. Yeah, go ahead. [00:31:30] Speaker A: But I love eggs. But I just recently gave up eggs. [00:31:35] Speaker B: Why? [00:31:37] Speaker A: It's just not agreeing with my body anymore. [00:31:39] Speaker B: You might need to get checked. You might got Crohn's disease. Ibh. No. [00:31:45] Speaker C: I was misdiagnosed with IBS. [00:31:46] Speaker B: That's what my mama got. [00:31:48] Speaker A: When I say it's not agreeing with my. You said what? [00:31:51] Speaker C: I was misdiagnosed with IBS as a child and couldn't find out. [00:31:54] Speaker A: What's IBS again? [00:31:55] Speaker B: Irritable bowel syndrome. I only heard about that because it's a movie called the Lady Killers, and the guy in the movie had ibs. [00:32:03] Speaker C: Okay. [00:32:04] Speaker A: I've never seen a movie with somebody. [00:32:06] Speaker B: It's funny. It's Tom Hanks. Tom Hanks. Marlon Waynes is in it. The guy that does the. We are farmers. You know that guy in the commercial, he's the guy with the IBS. The old lady from Big Mama house. I think the grandma. It's one of them older black ladies. She bowlegged and kind of bigger. [00:32:26] Speaker A: Wow. [00:32:27] Speaker B: She's in it. [00:32:28] Speaker A: You're so descriptive. I'm here for it. [00:32:30] Speaker B: She is, because it's a scene of her walking down the street, going to church, and she, like, walking with them heels on it. She's so bowlegged walking. You know what I'm saying? But that movie, funny as hell. But, yeah, Marlin is in it, too. [00:32:43] Speaker A: So I've given up eggs because it causes me a lot of mucus. And it didn't at one point, you. [00:32:49] Speaker B: Put cheese in your eggs. No, you just eat raw dog eggs. [00:32:52] Speaker A: So I could eat, like, plain boiled eggs. I could eat, like, just scrambled eggs caused mucus. It caused me a lot of mucus. [00:33:01] Speaker B: That's probably my problem. [00:33:02] Speaker A: This is TMI. I could literally eat eggs and it could be something that they changed. I don't know. Yeah, but TMI. But I could eat eggs and literally cough up mucus afterwards. Like, I'm sick. And it got to the point recently where I can't stand the smell of it. [00:33:21] Speaker B: Damn. I know somebody had eggs in here earlier. Can't you smell it? [00:33:25] Speaker A: No, but I love eggs. That's what I'm saying. Like, eggs is like my thing. So I'm pescatarian, too. So I think my dietary change has a lot to do with it, too. I've been pescatarian going on four years. [00:33:35] Speaker B: Well, I grew up with Jehovah's witness. [00:33:37] Speaker A: What? [00:33:38] Speaker B: Oh, my bad. [00:33:41] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying Muslims. I am done. [00:33:50] Speaker B: Throw that around like that. I'm vegetarian. [00:33:52] Speaker A: I said pescatarian. [00:33:53] Speaker B: I know, but it's all religious. I'm vegan. I don't care. You want some bacon or not? [00:34:03] Speaker A: Are you Mac? Because your blood pressure. [00:34:05] Speaker B: My blood pressure is immaculate. [00:34:07] Speaker A: I feel like it's about to be a cat Williams. What's the lady going back and forth? [00:34:11] Speaker B: My blood pressure is immaculate. [00:34:14] Speaker A: He was like. He said, you can't bring me down if you can't. What did he say? Okay. [00:34:18] Speaker B: Yeah, he was going in. [00:34:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:20] Speaker B: Well, he said, you want to run your gnaw fingers through my hair or something like that. [00:34:24] Speaker A: He said, I got ten. What do you say, ten inches when he comes? Something. [00:34:27] Speaker B: 19 inches. [00:34:28] Speaker A: He said 19? [00:34:30] Speaker B: Yeah, he was putting on. There were no 19 inches, cat. [00:34:34] Speaker A: I mean, black people hair do shrink up. [00:34:36] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, it could have. Yeah, no products in my hair. Something he said, but I'm just joking. So shout out to you and your eggs. I heard that cheese causes mucus. Like dairy products cause mucus, too. [00:34:52] Speaker C: Yeah, we ain't supposed to have that. [00:34:54] Speaker B: Nobody is. [00:34:55] Speaker C: We ain't. [00:34:55] Speaker A: It's a lot of stuff we're not supposed to have that we've made ourselves immune to. [00:35:00] Speaker B: Yeah, but the niggas who said we ain't supposed to have that never had pizza. So who just whoever came up with that, we're not supposed to have that. [00:35:07] Speaker A: What, pizza? [00:35:08] Speaker B: Yeah, they never had pizza. I risk it all for pizza. [00:35:12] Speaker A: I went to the Bible. I was just thinking about. They live without pizza. [00:35:16] Speaker B: Yeah, they had pizza back then. [00:35:18] Speaker A: A lot of things. Fried chicken. [00:35:20] Speaker C: No, they probably was frying chicken, though. [00:35:22] Speaker A: You think they was frying. [00:35:23] Speaker B: Where they get the grease from peanut olive oil. [00:35:25] Speaker C: You never know. [00:35:26] Speaker B: Olive oil burnt. [00:35:27] Speaker C: Prison be making something out of nut. [00:35:29] Speaker A: Prison and Bible days. Carrie. Come back. [00:35:32] Speaker B: They had tv back then. Come back, the Bible days of prison. They didn't have Jordan fours or schedules now. [00:35:39] Speaker A: I heard they made like some good Peter bread. You know what I'm saying? Like the breads and stuff. I heard they was in a bag with like bread. [00:35:44] Speaker B: With the breads. [00:35:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:45] Speaker B: Not without unleavened bread, though. You ever had unleavened bread? That shit nasty. That's what they ate on the. [00:35:52] Speaker A: Say. They posted a question on Facebook saying, do y'all think the fish was, what type of fish you think it was that Jesus passed out? You think it was fry? You think it was grilled? [00:36:05] Speaker B: Smoked. [00:36:05] Speaker A: Smoked. [00:36:06] Speaker B: Smoked fish? Yeah. And people get that misconception. Like he said he fed people. He ain't say, everybody got full. [00:36:15] Speaker A: Brandon, stop. Oh, my God. [00:36:19] Speaker B: How many loaves? You just get a five loaves and two fish. It's two fish and five loaves. [00:36:24] Speaker A: But we're not really supposed to get full anyway. [00:36:29] Speaker B: Yeah. So here you go. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Get a little bit of that bread snack. [00:36:37] Speaker B: I need this to hold. You know, saying back then they probably. I just need this to hold me over to about one. [00:36:42] Speaker C: But when he turned the water into wine, you think they ain't get drunk? No, they just had a seal. [00:36:47] Speaker B: Little tipsy. [00:36:50] Speaker A: I think he knew the percentage. It should have been. [00:36:53] Speaker B: Yeah. What, proof? [00:36:54] Speaker A: Yeah, you know what I'm saying? [00:36:56] Speaker B: You think Jesus going to make less 100 proof wine? [00:36:58] Speaker C: Yeah, it was probably strong. One shot of it. You was good. [00:37:02] Speaker A: He probably. Look, that's all you need. [00:37:04] Speaker B: They came to him. Lord, we've run out of wine. You all ain't want to go to the stove? I got it. He did a thing. [00:37:15] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:37:16] Speaker B: Rubber dub dub. [00:37:18] Speaker A: It is Sunday, ain't it? We talking about you. [00:37:23] Speaker B: I just saw a book of Clarence, too. Thinking about that. [00:37:26] Speaker A: Oh, was that good? I didn't know Tiana Taylor was in that movie. [00:37:29] Speaker B: Yeah, she in it. [00:37:30] Speaker A: How did she do? Somebody else said she did good. [00:37:33] Speaker B: She just had a little small role in it. [00:37:35] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:37] Speaker B: I ain't gonna say who she. [00:37:38] Speaker A: You watch it. [00:37:38] Speaker C: Carrie. I ain't never heard of that. [00:37:40] Speaker B: The Book of Clarence. [00:37:41] Speaker A: It just came out, though. [00:37:43] Speaker C: In the movie theater? [00:37:44] Speaker B: Yeah, it just came out Thursday. They've been running promo. People have been saying it's blasphemous and all kind of stuff, but it's really not. If you go see it, I got. [00:37:52] Speaker C: To look it up because I have no idea what it's about. [00:37:55] Speaker B: Stars Lakeith Stanfield. You ever seen the movie, the harder they fall? [00:38:01] Speaker A: Oh, the harder they. Okay. The harder they fall. Might be in my top ten movies. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Every time we name a movie, it's going to be up there. Top ten will be full of movies. Only said, you ever seen Beetlejuice? Oh, my God. Beetlejuice was in my top ten. I don't remember what. Fifth element? [00:38:23] Speaker C: I never heard of that. [00:38:25] Speaker B: You never heard of the fifth element? You a little bit younger. Song. [00:38:29] Speaker C: They talk about Cat Williams. When Cat Williams said he read all them books. He ain't do. Why, I don't not believe he did it because when I was growing up, I didn't watch tv, which is why almost all the movies, like, I just watched love Jones for the first time like a month ago. [00:38:45] Speaker B: It was trash. [00:38:46] Speaker C: No, I enjoyed it. [00:38:48] Speaker B: You enjoyed niggas with no hairline. He ain't even had a car. He was riding that motorcycle in the rain. Get a car. [00:38:57] Speaker C: No, I didn't finish minister society because I had to come back into. No, that's the one way to where the boy died. [00:39:02] Speaker B: I've seen that that's literally. [00:39:05] Speaker C: Well, no. All black movies in the just saw that. I didn't finish. Minister society. My pressure was. [00:39:10] Speaker B: But you believe he could read 3000 books in a year? Nonfiction. [00:39:16] Speaker C: The reason why I say it's possible, if he wasn't watching tv, they didn't have technology back then, so there was no social media. He wasn't on his phone like that. He didn't have anything else to. [00:39:27] Speaker A: It's only 365 days in a year. [00:39:30] Speaker C: I was reading two or three books. [00:39:31] Speaker B: A day when I was out. [00:39:32] Speaker C: For real? [00:39:33] Speaker B: How big? [00:39:34] Speaker C: Like, chapter books. [00:39:36] Speaker B: He would have to read 8.75 books a day. Chapter books. [00:39:39] Speaker C: Or maybe he exaggerated a little. But I'm saying, like, for a person that didn't have anything, I didn't do anything outside of reading. I didn't play outside. I'm an only child. I didn't have nobody play with. So with my childhood, all I did was read. And that's also why a lot of stuff we talk about, like movies and tv. I have no idea what it is, because even now social media has ruined tv for me. [00:40:05] Speaker B: Why? [00:40:05] Speaker C: Because as soon as I get on, they talk about what happened on a movie, what happened on a series. Everything is so like, if you don't catch it when it first drop, it's going to be where you already know what happens at the end. I don't even enjoy tv now. [00:40:17] Speaker A: Well, I'm glad I watched Malcolm Marie the time that I did, because three. [00:40:22] Speaker C: Years ago, they ruined that movie on Twitter. [00:40:24] Speaker A: Yeah. And I feel that same way about music too. And I had to realize this. So we be feeling like we have to give our review as soon as we listen to a project. But I'm just like, certain albums and songs I can't digest right now at this moment in time in my life. But if I listen to about a year or two later, a month or two later, it's like, oh, I really do like this album. I'm gonna tell you one album, y'all probably gonna disagree that the people slept on. Was that Drake album, the honestly, nevermind the joint that was like a house, the house style. I love that album. Oh, yeah, that's the one. Was really good. [00:41:02] Speaker B: It sounded good until Beyonce came out. [00:41:04] Speaker C: With hers, and then it started comparing them. [00:41:07] Speaker A: But I think that's why he dropped it before. I think he knew that Beyonce was about to drop, which I don't know. I can't prove that, but yeah, because. [00:41:13] Speaker B: I think his was good until you heard hers, and hers were. Hers was actually for the people that listen to that music, to me. And that's why I think his kind of. But his audience ain't gonna like that. [00:41:23] Speaker C: Kind of music because of who his audience is. Not his target audience. [00:41:26] Speaker B: Yeah, that. His audience. Hers went to that audience, and that's. [00:41:29] Speaker A: Why hers, I think he was like the john the Baptist. Yeah. He was, like, preparing to play. He took the hits. [00:41:37] Speaker B: This is Sunday. [00:41:38] Speaker A: It is Sunday. [00:41:39] Speaker B: This ain't me. Now, I always say some wild shit like that on here. Thank you. Beyonce is the Jesus of. She the Jesus of house music. [00:41:50] Speaker A: Okay. All right. [00:41:51] Speaker B: I didn't say she's Jesus. [00:41:52] Speaker C: Okay, but your example is why. Renaissance. I listened to it, like, four months after it came out. It was like everybody was talking about, I can't turn it off. I can't turn it off. And I'm like, man, whatever. Like, I haven't listened to pink Friday yet. I downloaded it when it came out, but it's like I want to wait until. I don't want to just like something because everybody else like it. I want to wait until I feel like listening. [00:42:12] Speaker A: For sure. [00:42:13] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm going to wait till I feel like listening to Pink Friday, too. [00:42:16] Speaker A: You a Nicki fan? [00:42:17] Speaker B: No, she make music, but I'm just saying I'm awake forever to listen to pink Friday. [00:42:23] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Did you listen to the 21 joint that just came out? [00:42:26] Speaker B: No, I haven't. I heard people talking about. They say it sounds. Well, I was listening to Joe Budden podcast, and they was playing some of the songs. It sound pretty good. [00:42:33] Speaker C: I downloaded it. I haven't listened yet. [00:42:35] Speaker B: You pay for it and download it? [00:42:37] Speaker C: No. [00:42:38] Speaker B: Okay. [00:42:38] Speaker C: I only pay for, like, local music. [00:42:41] Speaker A: That's right, period. I got new music coming out and. [00:42:43] Speaker C: I pay for it. [00:42:44] Speaker B: All right, this is the last one. [00:42:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:42:47] Speaker B: Your favorite episode of Martin Key. You got one. [00:42:50] Speaker C: Okay, so don't laugh. [00:42:52] Speaker B: Okay. [00:42:53] Speaker C: My favorite episode was the one where Gina had to cook Thanksgiving dinner and she felt like she couldn't because he kept talking about, I don't want if I don't have mama biscuits. [00:43:03] Speaker A: You remember that? [00:43:04] Speaker C: She did all she could to get them biscuits. And then she struggled for me not being a cooker. [00:43:10] Speaker A: Okay. [00:43:11] Speaker C: It hit me a little different. [00:43:13] Speaker A: That's probably nobody's favorite, but that is. [00:43:16] Speaker B: A first for that one. But in the end, she got him, right. Yeah, she did get him right at the end. [00:43:21] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:43:21] Speaker B: Because he was like. [00:43:22] Speaker C: Because he really thought it was his mama biscuits. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Was the mama in the episode? [00:43:27] Speaker C: Yes. Mama tried to get them from her. [00:43:30] Speaker B: And she was like, okay, that's a slept on episode. [00:43:35] Speaker A: I'm trying to remember that one. [00:43:37] Speaker B: I just remember him saying my mama biscuits a whole bunch because that was the only time he mentioned his mama biscuits on the whole show. Right? [00:43:42] Speaker C: No, I've heard him talk about them biscuits before. [00:43:45] Speaker B: Multiple times. Okay. [00:43:46] Speaker C: Made me want one. I ain't lying. [00:43:48] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:43:49] Speaker C: But she did all she could and she was so stressed out because she didn't think he was going to eat her food. [00:43:54] Speaker B: There's a recent movement about. Recent movement about Martin not being. [00:44:00] Speaker C: Huh? [00:44:00] Speaker B: Yeah. People saying Martin ain't funny. Like it's silly, but it ain't funny. Do y'all agree? [00:44:10] Speaker C: Martin Lawrence. Not just Martin. Martin Lawrence as a whole has never played in anything that I didn't laugh. [00:44:16] Speaker B: Oh, really? [00:44:18] Speaker C: Like, I find him funny. [00:44:20] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure. [00:44:21] Speaker B: How about his standup? [00:44:22] Speaker C: I found it funny. [00:44:24] Speaker A: I don't think I've ever watched any of his him. [00:44:28] Speaker C: I've never had a straight face. Anything he's done, honestly. Will Smith. I think Will Smith's funny. [00:44:35] Speaker B: I think he's more silly than Martin. [00:44:37] Speaker C: But together they are hilarious. [00:44:40] Speaker B: I like skinny Martin. [00:44:42] Speaker A: Okay, we're going there. [00:44:44] Speaker B: Sorry. [00:44:46] Speaker C: He was funnier, but wasn't he in like an accident? Something happened. [00:44:50] Speaker B: Something happened. So they saw him running in LA. He wasn't naked, but he was running with like a sweatsuit on in like the summer or something like that and said something happened to his mental or whatever. Really? Yeah. But he was like, he came then he had a stand up after that. But he was like, yeah, I was smoking on that ooh wee or something like that. But I don't know. But that was a while ago. [00:45:18] Speaker A: I think, honestly, even all the people Kat Williams said wasn't funny. I think they're just funny in their own. [00:45:23] Speaker C: Right. [00:45:23] Speaker A: In their own way. [00:45:24] Speaker B: Who all he said wasn't funny? [00:45:25] Speaker A: He said a lot of people weren't funny. Right. [00:45:27] Speaker B: I didn't think they were funny. Who all did he say? [00:45:29] Speaker C: I don't think Kevin Hart is funny. [00:45:31] Speaker A: I think Kevin is funny. [00:45:32] Speaker B: Kevin funny. [00:45:33] Speaker A: Like, what was it, the stand up. [00:45:35] Speaker C: Joint that he did if Kevin was taller? I think the whole dynamic of Kevin being short in the short jokes, if Kevin was taller, he looked different. I don't think he would be funny. [00:45:49] Speaker A: But I think all of them have some type of physical or like. So Kat Williams, believe it or not, it's a lot of his. [00:45:56] Speaker B: Yep. [00:45:57] Speaker A: And his height that goes into, like. It's a lot of things that go into a person being funny and how they use whatever they got a lot. [00:46:04] Speaker B: Of comedians, especially, like, back in the day, they weren't, like, good looking, right? [00:46:12] Speaker C: Like Bruce. Bruce. [00:46:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:14] Speaker C: Right. [00:46:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:15] Speaker B: They either bigger or they just didn't look good, or they were, like, funny looking. But now, you know what I'm saying? You don't have that now, but not. [00:46:24] Speaker A: Trying to, because I believe all our black men are beautiful. And I don't like calling men ugly, neither. I don't like calling people ugly, period. I don't like. But to give a better example, you don't see a Michael B. Jordan doing stand up comedy. It's like you can't even focus. What I'm saying is you're not looking for your favorite comedian to be the finest thing ever. [00:46:47] Speaker B: Because I think it's something with comedians, they have to not, like, be. You want to be able to laugh with the comedian. Like, they have the same hardships as you, or they're going through the same thing. If you a fine woman or a fine man or whatever, the people in the audience not going to be able to identify with you because you don't got the same struggles as them. And I think that's why a lot of times people say, kevin Hart's not funny now. But you can't really relate to Kevin Hart now because he's so rich. So he did one recent stand. [00:47:25] Speaker A: My pain was hilarious. [00:47:27] Speaker C: Was that the first one? [00:47:28] Speaker B: That might have been like the second one? [00:47:29] Speaker A: I don't know. Laughing. My pain was good. [00:47:31] Speaker C: No, the first one was something about it had to wear short in it. Or little man. [00:47:35] Speaker B: Yeah, big little man. Or something like that. That was the first one. And laughing. My pain was second. Then the one where he was in the arena, he was like, drop fire on these bitches or something. That was like the third one. Big one. But that was the one. When people say, he not funny, I'd be like, did you see that one? The one with the fire? [00:47:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Because Kevin Hart has made me laugh. [00:47:52] Speaker B: Most thing because I thought he was chocolate funny. But I went to the movies to see the one with the fire, and when he said, you trying to give a nigga a bum bump? I cried. You know how you laugh so hard to wear? Like, it's silent. I was like, silent, laughing, hollering in the movie, but it was silent. My mouth was open, nothing was coming out. I almost passed out. That's how funny I thought that shit was. So now whenever I hear bum bump, I'd be like, man, that shit just take me back. But that one was funny. But people say Kevin Hart wasn't funny. But even before that, he had people saying, say it with your chest. All right. He was saying, I had people saying that. So I think he was funny with that. But in his movies, think now his movie is more funny than his standup. [00:48:36] Speaker A: He's been in his acting bag because he almost made me cry a couple of times, too. And I'm just like, for him to be so versatile, I think that's good. But I don't think people understand the responsibility of being a comedian. That is a huge responsibility to make somebody laugh. Laughter is literally like a medicine for people. It's like, if you can make me laugh, I'm instantly gravitating towards you. And so for somebody to say, for people to just be, oh, they're not funny. They're not funny. I'm like, look, they made me laugh at any point in time, inconsistently, or at least more than like five to ten times. Like, look, they're funny in their own right now. Can they maintain it or sustain it? I don't know, but obviously you're capable of making me laugh. [00:49:17] Speaker B: Who else did he say wasn't funny in that? Kevin Hart. Did he say Michael Blackson wasn't funny? [00:49:22] Speaker A: I think he said Tiffany. [00:49:24] Speaker C: He did say Tiffany. [00:49:25] Speaker B: Tiffany haddish. I'm trying to remember the old Tiffany if I laughed at her. But she's been around for a long time. But people like her. Yeah, I think people like her in movies, but I think she's just, I. [00:49:38] Speaker A: Think it's different styles. [00:49:39] Speaker C: It depends on what you think is funny. I feel like if you think Dave Chappelle is funny, then more than likely you might not feel like Kevin Hart is. Yeah, because it depends on what your type of humor. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Yeah, because he's like dry humor. [00:49:53] Speaker B: Yeah, but I like them both, though. [00:49:54] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:49:56] Speaker B: I like them both. [00:49:57] Speaker A: I think it comes down to acceptance. You got to accept people for, like, people are different. [00:50:02] Speaker B: We talked about this on, I think, the last episode or whatever, but some things just universally funny. Like an old lady falling down the. [00:50:08] Speaker A: Stairs, that's not funny. [00:50:10] Speaker B: But you laughing. You laughing. [00:50:13] Speaker A: Because it's ridiculous. [00:50:18] Speaker B: But I got the effect. I want it. Thank you. [00:50:20] Speaker A: Why would you. [00:50:21] Speaker B: I'm just saying. [00:50:22] Speaker A: Next topic. [00:50:22] Speaker B: Like Chris Rock said one time, he was like, I think he was talking about hitting a woman or whatever, and he was like, some things you just don't do it. It's a reason to do anything, but you just don't do it. He was like, it's a reason to push an old man down the stairs. You just don't do it. He's horrible. [00:50:44] Speaker A: You don't think he's funny in stand up? [00:50:46] Speaker C: Oh, no. I've never heard of stand up. [00:50:47] Speaker A: I've never seen a movie. Okay, so is that what we're saying? Like, if you're not funny in standup, then you're not funny at all? Is that the thing? [00:50:55] Speaker B: No. Well, he was saying these people aren't. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Funny because of stand up. [00:50:59] Speaker B: I think he had to be well, for him to say that. I just don't agree with it. And for a lot of people, like, afterwards, like I said, twitter and all of that was saying, like, kevin Hart was never funny. That's a lie. I don't believe that Kevin Hart was funny. At least on those two stand up specials. [00:51:17] Speaker A: Hey, look, they all get flowers. I can't do it. [00:51:19] Speaker C: Sort of like rappers when they first come out and they be hungry. [00:51:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:23] Speaker C: Would you compare it to the same thing for him? [00:51:25] Speaker B: Because like, dave Chappelle. Dave Chappelle, you know, he real rich, but he's still putting out stuff and people still like, he's still. I think he's good at being a comedian, but not funny because you can't relate to him because his issues, not our issues. Like he worth however many millions of dollars. And I think he was funny because he had those problems, like you all said, his height and all of that. You super rich and nobody care if you file. [00:51:54] Speaker C: I promise. I don't. [00:51:56] Speaker A: I believe this. Look at me about to preach on a Sunday. [00:52:00] Speaker B: Okay. [00:52:00] Speaker A: They say the gifts are irrevocable. You know what I'm saying? It's like once you could do it, you could always do it. It's not going to be taken away from you. You know what I'm saying? Maybe life and situations has caused him or has caused people to see him not as funny anymore. But I'm just like, once you could do it, you could always do it. [00:52:21] Speaker B: I think stand up is one of the hardest things you can do. [00:52:25] Speaker A: That's why I say it's a responsibility. That's why I refuse to say somebody. I refuse to say somebody is not. [00:52:30] Speaker C: Funny because I also don't say people ugly. And people are ugly. [00:52:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:35] Speaker A: I think it's just based on you dating who. [00:52:39] Speaker B: You got a boyfriend. [00:52:40] Speaker A: What? [00:52:40] Speaker B: I'm asking the question. [00:52:42] Speaker A: I bet you he handsome, but if he ugly, she wish I put it like this. Looks, ultimately don't do it for me. I'm going to just keep it a butt with you because I've dealt with some very attractive guys, but when you open your mouth, I am over you. [00:53:06] Speaker C: But you ain't going to be able to open your mouth to me if I'm not attracted to you in some type of way. Yeah, of course. [00:53:12] Speaker A: Absolutely. But ultimately, I think what attracts me to a man is, like, his confidence and, like, I don't want to say the N word, but you got to be that guy. [00:53:21] Speaker B: You can say the N word the same. [00:53:23] Speaker A: I don't want to say it, nigga. I don't want to say it. [00:53:26] Speaker B: Nice. [00:53:26] Speaker A: I don't want to say it. [00:53:27] Speaker C: Nick. [00:53:27] Speaker B: Ninka poop. [00:53:29] Speaker A: Thank you all for saying it for me. But, yeah, ultimately, that's what it's going to come down to for me. And if you now things like, do you floss your teeth? Absolutely. That's like non negotiables. [00:53:40] Speaker B: What if they all spaced out and then you don't have to floss your teeth? [00:53:43] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, you get braces, but they don't want to. [00:53:47] Speaker B: They all spaced out and they don't have to floss. You date them. Exactly. You'll see where you turn your nose up just now. [00:53:54] Speaker A: Because it just depends. It just really depends. Y'all think I'm playing. [00:53:59] Speaker B: I don't think. [00:53:59] Speaker A: You really just think. [00:54:02] Speaker B: You and Kat Williams are living in your own reality. In real reality, you want a handsome man. [00:54:08] Speaker A: I just feel like reproduction. For me, reproduction matters the most. I mean, not reproduction, but looks matters the most when it's time to reproduce. [00:54:15] Speaker B: Yep. And you don't want to reproduce with an ugly man? [00:54:18] Speaker C: I mean, I did it. [00:54:19] Speaker B: You reproduce with ugly man? [00:54:21] Speaker C: Yeah. My kids look fine. [00:54:22] Speaker B: You took a chance. [00:54:23] Speaker A: I'm done. [00:54:24] Speaker B: You need to play the lottery or something. Go play some poker or something. [00:54:27] Speaker A: You got to winning street. [00:54:29] Speaker C: My prize picks get what they need to get today. [00:54:31] Speaker B: See, you do gamble. [00:54:33] Speaker A: Oh, my God. But another reason why I have a hard time calling people ugly is because nobody got to choose their face. Nobody. I mean, people try to choose it now. [00:54:42] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. But if you ugly, you got to have a however. [00:54:47] Speaker A: You got to have a what? [00:54:48] Speaker B: A however. [00:54:49] Speaker C: It just depends on what you think is ugly. Like, who I think is may not be fine. I think Jay Z is very attractive. [00:54:56] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [00:54:57] Speaker C: I find him attractive, but I think it's his aura. [00:55:01] Speaker A: Okay, now she is. That is exactly what I'm saying. [00:55:05] Speaker C: Like, Jayz in the had a girl. [00:55:09] Speaker B: I was in high school, so I was like, 1415, and she was like, yeah, I think Dennis Rodman is so sexy. [00:55:15] Speaker A: We broke up like the Dennis Roman is not ugly. [00:55:17] Speaker B: We broke up the next week. [00:55:18] Speaker A: He's not ugly. Okay. [00:55:20] Speaker B: In the 90s, me and get on. [00:55:21] Speaker A: My nerves because you all could tell who's ugly, but who's fine. [00:55:23] Speaker B: Oh, no. I'll say somebody who look good, who's handsome, who look. Denzel's son. He handsome. [00:55:29] Speaker A: You got to watch Malcolm memory. [00:55:30] Speaker B: What's that? Nigga? He'd be having a gold teeth. He was in that Christmas movie with Eddie Murphy. He was in it a little bit. [00:55:40] Speaker C: He got gold teeth. [00:55:42] Speaker B: He was in moonlight. [00:55:45] Speaker A: Moonlight. [00:55:46] Speaker B: His name. Travante something. He handsome. [00:55:51] Speaker A: Okay. [00:55:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:55:52] Speaker A: Shout out to you. [00:55:58] Speaker B: I can say that. This is my show. I can say that. [00:56:00] Speaker A: Okay. [00:56:00] Speaker B: Yeah. I won't say that on your show. [00:56:02] Speaker A: You grow. [00:56:02] Speaker B: I won't say that on your show. I just want to let you all know I'm confident in mind that I could say that. Because like you said, if you can say somebody ugly, you can say, who? Fine. [00:56:12] Speaker A: All right. Yeah, this nigga ugly. [00:56:14] Speaker B: Well, who do you think is attractive then? [00:56:16] Speaker A: But like she was saying about hove, about Jay Z, it's just like, he's not ugly to me. [00:56:23] Speaker C: I never thought he was like, with the big white tees back in the day. I always thought he was cute before Beyonce. [00:56:29] Speaker A: I think he has very vivid features. [00:56:31] Speaker B: Vivid features? [00:56:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:56:33] Speaker C: I think he looked better then, like. [00:56:35] Speaker B: Sometimes 30 years ago. [00:56:37] Speaker A: Sometimes I don't like the hair. I think the hair took him to another level. [00:56:41] Speaker B: Of course you would think. [00:56:42] Speaker A: I don't think hove is ugly. [00:56:44] Speaker B: You have natural hair then. [00:56:45] Speaker C: I think little baby look good, but little baby grew on me. Like, little baby got his teeth fixed. [00:56:52] Speaker B: He had his teeth fixed. [00:56:53] Speaker A: I didn't know that. [00:56:54] Speaker B: I thought he don't have gold in his mouth or. [00:56:56] Speaker C: No, he got veneers. And then after he got his teeth fixed, that really was the only problem with him. And then when he got the locks, the locks really fit him. [00:57:04] Speaker B: Sometimes that all it take the hairstyle and some teeth. [00:57:09] Speaker C: He has that energy, too. Like, I've seen him live. He got that energy, too. Like, that aura about him. Like he ain't really worried about nothing, but hold. [00:57:17] Speaker B: He don't do it for you, bde. [00:57:20] Speaker C: For real. [00:57:20] Speaker A: I would like to see more of his personality. [00:57:24] Speaker B: Lil baby? [00:57:25] Speaker A: Yes. [00:57:25] Speaker C: Oh, you've never seen it. [00:57:28] Speaker B: She probably just see his music videos. [00:57:29] Speaker C: Because on TikTok, he's hilarious. [00:57:31] Speaker A: Is he? [00:57:32] Speaker C: He's really funny. One of the funniest rappers. [00:57:34] Speaker A: Personality does it for me. I ain't gonna lie. Personality, confidence. [00:57:40] Speaker C: And he's nice. Like, he's one of them that be like when his security doing too much. Don't do that. He's nice. [00:57:47] Speaker A: Yeah. Personality drive. Oh, drive a man. That's like driven. That does it for me. Personality drive and confidence. [00:57:56] Speaker C: That's why hove does it for you. That makes sense. [00:57:59] Speaker A: Yeah, it's just like checks all those bodies. I get why Beyonce likes Jay Z or why she's in love with the man. I get it. I absolutely get right. [00:58:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, if I ever meet your significant other. [00:58:11] Speaker A: Yes. I don't have one. [00:58:13] Speaker B: I said, well, ever. If you ever get one. [00:58:15] Speaker A: You're trying to get tea out of me now. [00:58:16] Speaker B: Well, here's the thing. And I meet him and I shake his hand and I'd be like, oh, yeah, you're really driven, aren't you? You can't say no. [00:58:25] Speaker A: I don't need for you to comment on my man. But see, even before, you're such a confident individual. [00:58:29] Speaker B: That's what I'm going to say. [00:58:30] Speaker A: But even before, even before we started this episode, you said that you felt like you were. And I'm just like, what? I don't think you're ugly. [00:58:38] Speaker C: Your voice actually matches your joking. And you have a. [00:58:41] Speaker A: Don't joke. [00:58:41] Speaker B: I hate my voice. [00:58:42] Speaker C: My mama think I drink. She looks for reasons to listen to your show. [00:58:46] Speaker B: I think I drank too much. [00:58:49] Speaker C: Yeah, my mama look for reasons to listen to. [00:58:50] Speaker B: Don't tell. [00:58:51] Speaker C: It's just the cussing they get her. [00:58:52] Speaker B: How old your mom is? [00:58:53] Speaker C: Is she twelve years older? [00:58:57] Speaker A: Actually, she fits your age group. [00:59:01] Speaker B: How did you know? [00:59:02] Speaker C: My mama only 51. [00:59:04] Speaker A: Your mama older? I'm younger than my mama. My mom about to be 60 next year. She had me at 30, though. [00:59:11] Speaker C: My mom had me at 17. [00:59:12] Speaker B: That's not the oldest. The oldest was like over 20 years older than me. [00:59:19] Speaker C: Well, that was when you were like. [00:59:21] Speaker B: 24, something like that. She was like 20 years older than me. She hollered at me. We lived in the same apartment complex. She left a note on my truck. She was like, how old are you? She was like, matter of fact, don't answer that. [00:59:38] Speaker C: Well, how did you look? [00:59:40] Speaker B: What do you mean how I look? [00:59:41] Speaker C: I mean, did you look more mature? [00:59:44] Speaker B: I look like I look now, the fact that she want to know with no gray because she asked another guy. [00:59:49] Speaker A: She had an agenda. [00:59:50] Speaker B: She asked another guy that lived there. She thought I might have been like in my thirty s or something like that. [00:59:55] Speaker A: Okay. [00:59:55] Speaker B: And the guy was like, she said, the guy said, I don't know, I think he young. She's like, I think he way younger than us. [01:00:00] Speaker A: I think she kind of knew that you was older than. [01:00:02] Speaker C: Yeah, because that's why she added that part. [01:00:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I was living by myself and I wasn't from there. [01:00:06] Speaker A: And you gave in to it. [01:00:08] Speaker B: Gave in? You should have seen her rump. It was plump. [01:00:13] Speaker A: You're a rapper, Loki. Everything you say, I am done. [01:00:20] Speaker B: She had an old name, too. [01:00:21] Speaker C: Did she cook for you? [01:00:23] Speaker B: She did cook one time. She had an old name, too. [01:00:26] Speaker C: It was like. Bernice. [01:00:27] Speaker A: Was she grooming you? [01:00:28] Speaker B: No, she wasn't grooming me. I was nasty already. Jackie? [01:00:32] Speaker C: No, but your first. [01:00:34] Speaker A: Is that her name? [01:00:35] Speaker B: Yeah, she about 60. She don't listen to podcast. [01:00:43] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:00:46] Speaker B: Shout out to Jackie. Matter of fact, me and her son was closer to the same age. And she. Me and her. She had a son that was like 16 or 17. [01:00:57] Speaker A: Jackie, if you're listening to Jackie, ain't listening. I got questions. I don't want to know. [01:01:05] Speaker C: But was that because the first one was old, too? [01:01:08] Speaker B: No, I was maxed in elementary school. [01:01:11] Speaker A: These women need to be held accountable, just like they really should. [01:01:13] Speaker B: No, they should. [01:01:14] Speaker A: Yes, they should. This is absurd. [01:01:16] Speaker B: No, it's not absurd, man. [01:01:18] Speaker A: Let me find out. Okay. Your son, Carrie, is now 24 and a 44 year old woman. [01:01:23] Speaker C: I'm whooping her ass. [01:01:24] Speaker B: Why? [01:01:25] Speaker A: Because. [01:01:25] Speaker C: Don't talk to my baby. [01:01:28] Speaker B: You don't think he wanted it? [01:01:29] Speaker C: No. [01:01:29] Speaker B: Is she fine? [01:01:30] Speaker C: No. [01:01:31] Speaker B: Bernice. Berjo. Whatever. Bernice, holla at your son. 44. [01:01:38] Speaker C: I'm beating her ass. [01:01:39] Speaker B: No, you not. [01:01:40] Speaker A: Yes. [01:01:40] Speaker C: I ain't play with it. [01:01:43] Speaker B: You got to let your son learn some stuff. [01:01:45] Speaker C: He can learn some stuff. [01:01:47] Speaker B: What about eleven years older than him and he 20? [01:01:50] Speaker C: What? [01:01:51] Speaker B: Four? [01:01:51] Speaker C: No. [01:01:54] Speaker A: I mean, he could do whatever he want to do, but at the end of the day. [01:02:00] Speaker B: How do you think she's taking advantage? [01:02:01] Speaker C: Because I know my baby going to probably be a little tricked, like throwing his money out and stuff. No. [01:02:05] Speaker B: Oh, see, that wasn't my thing. That what you thought. [01:02:34] Speaker A: This really is a thing for you. [01:02:35] Speaker B: You should be an actress. That's an actress name. [01:02:40] Speaker C: You want me to tell you? So this is why I stand behind anything my kids want to do. I don't care what it is, sean still want to be Spider man, and I'm totally for it. It's because my daddy told me to give real and like, I wanted to act like I wanted to go to juilliard when I was younger. And he told me I needed a realistic dream, and I cannot find anything that I like now. [01:03:04] Speaker B: Maybe he meant find a dream that you can make money on, because back then, you can't make money acting. And that's all he saw. I don't think he meant that. You didn't think. [01:03:13] Speaker C: I don't think he knew the damage that did, though. [01:03:16] Speaker B: Nobody. No parent. [01:03:17] Speaker C: You really don't know. And, like, you can still act. [01:03:20] Speaker B: My mama threw him in my super Nintendo and Sega Genesis when I moved to Virginia, and I'm still hurt by that. So parents don't know. [01:03:28] Speaker A: You said she was. [01:03:29] Speaker B: She threw him in my super Nintendo. [01:03:30] Speaker C: Why would she do that? [01:03:31] Speaker B: Because he was behind the couch at her house. [01:03:33] Speaker C: Oh, she was sweeping up. [01:03:34] Speaker B: No, I mean, she's nothing to sweep behind the couch. It was just stuff back there, and that's why I would keep it. And I came home looking for. I was like, mom, where? My super Nintendo second Genesis. I was grown then, but I came back. She was like, what you mean? Where is it? [01:03:50] Speaker A: Shout out to mom. [01:03:52] Speaker B: She threw it away. Parents don't know when they hurt you. [01:03:56] Speaker A: But I feel like black people just. We've had it hard. So it's like parents have try to instill in their child. You got to make money. You got to make money. Like, dreams. Who got time to dream when we trying to get out of poverty? Poverty or whatever? Because I definitely wanted to be an ice skater. [01:04:16] Speaker B: You need some realistic. It don't even snow down here. [01:04:19] Speaker C: Sound like my kia. [01:04:20] Speaker A: And you know what my mama said? You know what my mama said? [01:04:24] Speaker B: What? [01:04:24] Speaker A: She said, ain't no ice around here. [01:04:26] Speaker B: I sound like your mama. Shout out to your mama. [01:04:31] Speaker A: I love my mama. [01:04:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:04:35] Speaker B: White ice skaters don't even make money. You think you make money as an ice skater, being black? [01:04:39] Speaker A: You don't know that. [01:04:40] Speaker C: She probably made more money because she black. Ain't nobody else doing it. [01:04:43] Speaker B: What's a black ice skater exactly? You really. [01:04:48] Speaker A: I don't know. A white one. [01:04:50] Speaker B: Christian amagu. She ain't. [01:04:51] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:04:52] Speaker B: She ain't, uh. [01:04:54] Speaker A: If you start calling out the names, I probably remember, like, when you said that I was okay. [01:04:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:04:58] Speaker A: Because I was young. You know what I'm saying? I want to be ice skater. But really, essentially, it just came down to the same thing that I love doing today, which is performing. I just love performing, period. I could tell I'm going to be like, you get what I'm saying? It's just who I am at this point. And when it came to me competing in pageants, because I was in the industry, still technically in it as a pageant. [01:05:18] Speaker B: Two pageants. Oh, you coach? [01:05:19] Speaker A: Yeah. So I started when I was 18, and I stopped when I was, like, stopped competing when I was 28, and now I'm in it as a coach. [01:05:35] Speaker B: What pageants, like, a 26, 27 year old is going to be in? Like, miss american stuff. [01:05:40] Speaker A: Yeah, the Miss America. That's what I was in. I was in the miss America organization competing for miss South Carolina. [01:05:47] Speaker B: Oh. I don't know why. I thought they were younger, and now. [01:05:53] Speaker A: They keep raising the ages. Yeah, I was in the Miss America organization from 18 until, like, 25 in that year. Or. Yeah, like 25, 26, something like that. And then I thought my life was over. I was like, well, dang, I can't compete anymore. [01:06:13] Speaker B: Thought you aged out. [01:06:14] Speaker A: Because technically I did because they had a cap on. [01:06:16] Speaker B: Oh. [01:06:17] Speaker A: And then pandemic happened. And then the Miss Universe organization, that's, like, with Miss USA, all that, that's. [01:06:23] Speaker B: When Steve Harvey had messed up. [01:06:25] Speaker A: That was, like, two years prior. [01:06:27] Speaker B: I mean, that's Miss Universe. [01:06:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the organization. And that stopped at 28. So I was like, oh, I still got time to compete. Anyway, long story short, the reason why I brought up the pageant stuff is because when I wanted to first start competing, I was like, mom, I want to be miss America. She was like, girl. She was just like, girl. She just couldn't see it based upon where we were. You get what I'm saying? Like, times was hard and all this other stuff, the money that it required and all the things like that. But what drew me to it, which I didn't know it then, was the talent portion, everything about it. And then I get into it, and I'm like, oh, shoot. I really am a performer because they gave me a stage to perform on. Not only that, I realized my deep love for production. You get what I'm saying? It was like, all these things that I was just exposed to. [01:07:14] Speaker B: So you ain't really like that part of it. You like the other stuff. [01:07:17] Speaker A: I didn't know that's what was really drawing me to it, but because I'm such a goal driven person, and anytime I see myself getting better and something is making me better, oh, I'm staying. You get what I'm saying now? Once it's done, it's done. Like, it's done now. But I just saw myself getting better every year. So literally everything that I do now as far as, like, production and speaking and performing and singing, all that was cultivated in that one organization. So it was kind of like it was meant for me to kind of go into it. I didn't know why the Lord was setting me up like that. But that's the route that I went. But long story short, all that to say, my mom, at first she was not for it, but now, oh, she all for it. She want me to go back in it because in the Miss Universe organization, they have no limit anymore. [01:08:07] Speaker B: Oh, so you can be old and be in it. [01:08:09] Speaker A: You could be 90. But I spent all my twenty s. [01:08:15] Speaker B: Oh, doing that, doing that. [01:08:16] Speaker A: So it's just like, now I'm like. [01:08:17] Speaker B: Now you want to. [01:08:18] Speaker A: Yeah, just branch off, do my thing. Yeah, take that thing for lupus change. [01:08:22] Speaker B: I hear that. Please tell me, Brandon, please. [01:08:27] Speaker A: You said it. I didn't. He said it before I could even comment. [01:08:31] Speaker B: You mentioned it. Now we're talking. That's old school. DJ Blaze ready to show podcast. But yeah, so you do that. You also do a podcast, key. You do a podcast. You've been on a break. [01:08:43] Speaker C: Yeah, I've been on a break. Well, okay, so I was on a non plan break. So when I break like that, I was supposed to be releasing my hundredth episode and my cousin got killed. So what ended up happening? Because I pre recorded. So the day that my show dropped, I had just found out he died the day before and I had pre recorded the episode. I'm like, oh, yeah. Because I was going to do a live recording, all this other stuff at 100 episode. And then after that, it was like, I have not touched a mic since then until now. And that was September. My last show was September 21. [01:09:20] Speaker A: Welcome back. [01:09:21] Speaker B: Have people been, like, hitting you up, asking you to do your show and all of that? [01:09:25] Speaker C: Yeah, especially on my Instagram, on my mcs with key Instagram. I've been having a lot of people asking me when I was coming back, and I just started going back outside. So I took two years and I was in the house. People were asking me if I still lived in Florence. That's how much I was in the house. Everybody thought I lived in Florida somewhere. And so I had went to a local place, and this one girl, she walked up to me and was like, I saw on Instagram, you say you're coming back in February. [01:09:54] Speaker A: I'm so excited. [01:09:55] Speaker C: And that was like my first time meeting her in person. [01:09:58] Speaker A: And I was just like, did you start crying? My eyes watered a little bit. [01:10:03] Speaker C: So then later that night, somebody was like, are you going to put out a show? Are you feeling better? How you doing? And I was just like, so people actually been asking me about it. But my third year anniversary is coming up next month. [01:10:14] Speaker B: Hey, you're welcome. [01:10:15] Speaker C: Thank you. [01:10:16] Speaker A: Welcome back. [01:10:19] Speaker C: So what I plan on doing, I'm trying to decide now because it's still the 100th episode, am I going to do why I've been gone episode or if I'm just going to come back and just do the 100th episode? [01:10:32] Speaker A: Just go with the flow. Just go with the flow. [01:10:34] Speaker B: Just come back. [01:10:35] Speaker C: Yeah. I didn't mean to be gone so long. It's been almost six months. [01:10:39] Speaker B: You've been gone. Oh, yeah, it's been a long time. [01:10:42] Speaker A: Oh, that's who, that's not. Welcome back. I was having my own. [01:10:46] Speaker B: Oh, you're doing your music. [01:10:47] Speaker A: I was trying to give you background music. [01:10:49] Speaker C: I had appreciated it. [01:10:50] Speaker A: Yeah, okay, sorry. [01:10:54] Speaker B: Yeah, that is who that now I hear it now. So you come back in February. Why February? [01:11:05] Speaker C: Because that's my third year anniversary. You didn't hear her just say, but I won't lie. I've been seeing here because I was to the point you all. I had unplugged my board, put it under my desk. My mic is under my desk right now. And I've been looking at it as the weeks go by, because my show come out on Wednesday, every Tuesday night. I've been looking at it like it's about that time. But I've talked to some people and they'd be like, oh, you can talk about your grieving on your show. And I'm like, y'all, I'm tired of talking about grieving on my show. If you really be listening to my show, I've been grieving for three years. [01:11:39] Speaker A: So I didn't want to just come. [01:11:41] Speaker C: Back and talk about Coop for content. I didn't want to do that. [01:11:45] Speaker A: Yeah, that's real. [01:11:47] Speaker C: And then it's to the point where I feel like, or I still feel like I ain't really want to talk about that because it's something totally different. I'm one of the people that the stuff that's been going, like, I've actually had somebody commit suicide, so I can relate to that. So now I've had somebody be murdered, so now I can relate to that. And it's not like a family member, not saying that the pain is different, but he wasn't sick, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, I'm not. [01:12:16] Speaker A: You didn't have the preparation and then. [01:12:19] Speaker C: My dad went to work and didn't come back. [01:12:21] Speaker A: So, like, stuff like that. [01:12:25] Speaker C: My show came out in 2021. My dad died in 2015. It took me years to talk about that. So I'm not ready to talk about. But then it was like, okay, when am I going to talk about? Because right now, that's all I'm processing. I feel like I'm ready now. You all might get a show this week. I don't know. [01:12:47] Speaker B: You might at least practice. You ain't got to put it. [01:12:49] Speaker C: I felt like this was practice, too, though. [01:12:51] Speaker B: Oh, no, this ain't practice. This is the game. This is the big time. [01:12:53] Speaker C: I ain't touched the mic in so long. [01:12:55] Speaker A: Yeah, we did. [01:12:57] Speaker B: We was like, she ain't put out a show in a while. Let's hit up, see if she want to sell her board. [01:13:02] Speaker A: What are you playing? [01:13:06] Speaker B: You ain't been. Hey, no call, no show. [01:13:09] Speaker A: Brandon, you are hilarious. I still want my board. [01:13:13] Speaker B: Yeah, we want to expand. We need boards expanding. Okay, well, you better plug them all back up, then. [01:13:22] Speaker C: My board or my mic? I want them both. [01:13:24] Speaker B: You better plug them up. [01:13:25] Speaker A: Listen, I need welcome back equipment. [01:13:28] Speaker B: Or you can just come to a place with all the equipment you need and record now. [01:13:32] Speaker C: I'm going to keep my board. You're still trying to get me to sell it. [01:13:35] Speaker A: Just come. [01:13:36] Speaker B: Both? [01:13:37] Speaker A: Yeah, both of them. Oh, my God. [01:13:40] Speaker B: You know how we work over here and you have a podcast also? I was looking. You put out like once a month. Why only once a month? [01:13:52] Speaker A: Because I do a lot. I don't know if you've noticed. [01:13:56] Speaker B: I mean, you do. I do a lot, too. [01:13:58] Speaker A: I don't care. You not me and I'm not you. We wire different. Totally different. [01:14:04] Speaker C: I would have suggested batch recording, but. [01:14:06] Speaker A: I'm a hush now. I know. Yeah. Which? Me and you, we've had that conversation. And Carrie was telling me about batch creating, but I'm transitioning into something different now. [01:14:18] Speaker B: So you ain't going to do your podcast no more? [01:14:20] Speaker A: I think I want to help people podcast. [01:14:22] Speaker B: Oh, you want to help people through podcasts? [01:14:25] Speaker A: Yeah, I think I'd rather be behind the. [01:14:27] Speaker B: Oh, I got you. Oh, you want to, like, engineer and stuff? [01:14:29] Speaker A: Like, I. So recently, I've. [01:14:33] Speaker B: We hire. [01:14:35] Speaker A: Listen. Oh, my God, Brandon, please. [01:14:37] Speaker B: Sorry. Trying to be a salesman. [01:14:40] Speaker A: No, you're doing your job. Didn't say you're going to get the sale, but you're doing your job. Anyway, I'm playing. So recently, I started creating new music, and I kind of started mixing and mastering my own stuff, and I'm just like, okay, so the engineering, the director producer in me has always been in me. You get what I'm saying? I just have an ear for it. I get irritated about certain little things, and I'm always willing to learn. I'm always passionate about it. If you couldn't tell when I was talking about the Malcolm and Marie joint earlier and even being exposed to the Miss South Carolina organization and the way they did production and stuff like that, it's always been a thing for me. And I think I just recently accepted that this is just a part of who I am, which was hard to accept because it's like, well, lord, what about all these other million gifts you get what I'm saying that I got going on? It's like I'm just trying to kick at this point. I'm trying to keep up with myself. And so that has required me relinquishing some things. And so the podcast, that was low on a totem pole, only because I felt like I was only doing it because I could do it. You get what I'm saying? It's like, I can do it. I could do a lot of things right. But I'm in the season of my life where I only want to do what I need to be doing. That's it. In the season. You know what I'm saying? Maybe I'm supposed to start the podcast back later, but for now, I think I have this deep hunger for helping people behind the scenes with it. So when you asked me to come, I was like, oh, this is a great environment to kind of stir the pot. [01:16:26] Speaker B: Yeah, look at me. [01:16:28] Speaker A: Yeah, look at you. You didn't even know what you was doing, and then you got her back. See there? [01:16:34] Speaker C: He wanted to buy my board. [01:16:36] Speaker A: That's what it is. No, that's what it was. But I'm saying he probably had an agenda, but the Lord had one, too. Hey, see that? We've been churchy all day. It's Sunday. [01:16:47] Speaker B: Somebody cursed. [01:16:48] Speaker A: You did curse earlier. Damn. [01:16:50] Speaker C: I said titty. [01:16:51] Speaker A: I did say titty. I said titty. [01:16:53] Speaker B: And you wanted to say, are we. [01:16:54] Speaker A: Trying to provide balance here? We trying to provide balance? [01:16:58] Speaker B: No. Sometimes it's too good of goodness, and sometimes it's too bad of know. I don't think my listeners want to be right down the middle. They want either or. Before we started talking, though, that was. You mentioned Keith Lee. [01:17:17] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:17:18] Speaker B: What happened with Keith Lee? [01:17:19] Speaker C: Okay. [01:17:19] Speaker B: Because people want to know what happened in the world today. [01:17:21] Speaker C: So Keith Lee put out a video yesterday, and he was basically talking about, you know, his food tour for 2024 just started. And he did the Bay Area. That's where he started at shout out to e 40. So he basically was saying that he had to end the tour early and that his reasonings being was that the Bay Area is in survival mode. Right. Any. They're not in a place for tourists. He also said that he didn't, out of all of the places he went to, he felt like a lot of the videos that he recorded were not productive. He's one of those people that if he can't give you good criticism, then he doesn't want to release anything. And it got to a point that he felt like it was very negative. [01:18:09] Speaker B: Oh, he had like, a lot of. [01:18:10] Speaker C: Bad food and he didn't want to release that because it wasn't, what, he's not coming somewhere to tear you down. If they already in survival Mode, why would he put out bad reviews for them? [01:18:20] Speaker A: That's not what he's about. He was saying the food was bad, basically. Okay. [01:18:24] Speaker C: And then he also said what made him end the tour was they went to a restaurant. And this is where I say, you may relate. They went to a restaurant. They asked him, did they cook the, clean the grill? He has a shellfish allergy and he ended up in the hospital. [01:18:41] Speaker B: Did they say they cleaned the grill? [01:18:43] Speaker C: They said they did. [01:18:45] Speaker B: So he got a real bad one. [01:18:47] Speaker C: Then in the comments, this is what had me. They basically saying, how are you a food critic and you don't eat shellfish and you have allergies? That doesn't make sense. It was so many people that were so insensitive. And the thing is, if you follow Keith Lee, everybody, I don't see who doesn't. But if you don't, you know that his wife and his sister, usually they'll eat the shellfish. They'll eat the shellfish so he can give you a critique, even if it's not his. They'll judge it and say how it is. But he's been seafood places where he wasn't able to eat it. But the thing is, if you told me that you cleaned the grill, you could have killed him. And you all keep saying he ain't had no business going somewhere that had potential shellfish. They said they cleaned the grill. Other places have done the same thing. This man was in the hospital. He did another video after the fact because people were saying that he didn't go through the whole Bay area. He only went to San Francisco. He said he went to six cities. He went where they asked him to go. [01:19:50] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what he always do. He says he always does. [01:19:52] Speaker C: And also his allergies are so messed up, it's days later he's wearing a mask because he's swollen. Like, he still is dealing with the allergy. Now. [01:20:03] Speaker B: I wonder if he knew his allergy was that bad. [01:20:05] Speaker C: No, he knew his allergy was that bad. [01:20:07] Speaker B: But they said they, I'll put that on him then. Because if you know that my allergy isn't that bad to where they got to clean the grill or cook it in different grease or whatever, I won't get that sick. But if you know your allergy is that bad, I wouldn't even eat from a place that have both types of food and eat from it just in case because he might die. [01:20:33] Speaker C: But he's done it before, and it's one thing to not tell me you cleaned it. They told him they did it. You don't think they should be held responsible because they lied? [01:20:44] Speaker B: Maybe they did clean it. Maybe they didn't clean it good enough and they're cleaning the grill. Might just be scraping it off. You see them scrape the grill off. [01:20:51] Speaker A: And what they think it's like, oh, this is good enough. But it could literally be like the smallest droplet. Because even if somebody cooked the same things, like near pork or beef or something, because I haven't eaten it in so long, and they just like, oh, you can't. It's just a little grease. I'm like, I'm telling you, degrees will do it for me. [01:21:06] Speaker B: Now, even off Mike, we were talking about the peanut allergies or whatever. Some people can't even walk in a place with peanuts or whatever. [01:21:15] Speaker A: Yeah, that's crazy. [01:21:16] Speaker B: Different things, which is real crazy to me because I love peanuts. [01:21:18] Speaker A: But you said yours not that bad. [01:21:20] Speaker B: No, I don't think the only time I got really sick in a place where I think it was cross contamination was me and some of my family. We went to Benjamin's at the beach, so they wanted to go there, whatever. But I was like, man, I don't know if I'm going to go because all they got is shellfish and all of that. That's really what people go. But I was like, well, they got chicken and steak on the menu, too. So I went, I ate these niggas cracking crabs and I guess crab juice flying all over the place, you know what I'm saying? And it's in there. I don't know if it got cross contaminated or whatever, because the job I do, I've been in the kitchen, they kitchen pretty clean, but, like, halfway through, I started feeling lightheaded and feeling sick and stuff, so I just had to go outside. So for the next 3 hours, I was, like, dizzy and all of that, but I think I got cross contamination. But that was my fault. Like, I didn't fault the restaurant because I knew it was a Seafood restaurant. They got lobster and shrimp and crab legs. [01:22:16] Speaker A: It's a risk. I guess that's what it comes down to. It's like, you know, it's like, yeah, y'all said y'all clean it, but I'm also very aware that it's in this vicinity. Like, if I go Zaxby's and get. [01:22:28] Speaker B: Sick now, I'm gonna be mad. [01:22:29] Speaker A: Yeah. About. Yeah, yeah. If I got a seafood allergy and I'm going to Zacksby's, I'm like, what the hell? What the hell going on now? [01:22:36] Speaker C: A lot of his comments, people from the Bay Area, people don't like when you tell them that they food not good. He didn't come out and say it. He just said, I mean, read between the lines. He didn't enjoy the food, and he didn't want to come out. And if y'all already dealing with so much, I'm not going to make. [01:22:53] Speaker A: That's real. [01:22:53] Speaker B: What does he mean, they ain't rebuilding mode or whatever. [01:22:55] Speaker A: Survival mode. [01:22:56] Speaker B: Survival mode. [01:22:58] Speaker C: He said he's never seen that many homeless people in his life. [01:23:02] Speaker B: I did read an article one time. It was maybe like, a year or so ago. It was like people were renting out spaces in a yard for $500. [01:23:09] Speaker A: 500 a month for homeless people? [01:23:12] Speaker B: No, just house homeless, whatever. Like, if you needed a place to stay, you was like, in San Francisco, you could get a little plot in a yard for $500. [01:23:21] Speaker A: That's not bad. [01:23:22] Speaker B: $500 in a yard. You can't come in the house, put. [01:23:25] Speaker C: A tent just for. [01:23:27] Speaker A: Yeah, that's crazy. [01:23:29] Speaker B: Yeah, that's how bad it is. [01:23:32] Speaker C: Know people don't like criticism because I don't blame him for not releasing it because he's still getting backlash for what happened in Atlanta. [01:23:39] Speaker A: What happened in, oh, he had a. [01:23:41] Speaker C: Lot of bad reviews. And basically, people were saying that he was tearing down black businesses. And what he was trying to say is, y'all not treating people right. [01:23:50] Speaker B: But I heard it was. Well, to me anyway, it was more people on his side than people that was talking against him. [01:23:57] Speaker C: People outside of Atlanta. Like, once you part of Keith Lee cousin crew, you support Keef Lee. But the actual people in Atlanta, or the business owners, they had a whole town hall meeting about that. [01:24:09] Speaker A: Man, come on. Town hall. [01:24:11] Speaker C: But the town hall meet. It should have been that y'all treat people better, because I've been hearing that people in Atlanta were nasty, but that's. [01:24:17] Speaker B: What I was saying. But some of the places are just not good, you know what I'm saying? With the customer service and all kind of stuff, like the long wait times and stuff. But. [01:24:29] Speaker A: I think that's just what comes with it. He's been very successful, and now this is probably a part of his test. You get what I'm saying? To prove, like, he's supposed to sustain or be in this for the long haul. He's too nice, but that's what I'm saying. Sometimes you just got to get tested. You're not going to shoot up somewhere and not get tested. You know what I'm saying? [01:24:54] Speaker B: Yeah. True. [01:24:54] Speaker A: You got to get tested some way, shape or form to see if you built for it. That's how I feel. [01:24:59] Speaker B: I mean, they don't want to fight him. I'd be inviting people to all the fight. Exactly. [01:25:06] Speaker C: You wouldn't fight him. [01:25:07] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [01:25:07] Speaker A: If I was crazy, that's what was. [01:25:09] Speaker C: Something he said about safety. And then somebody was like, if you scared, just say that. They were like, do you know who Keith Lee is? [01:25:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:25:15] Speaker C: That man is not scared. [01:25:17] Speaker A: Yeah. But I think it's about life. You got the good and you got the bad to balance it all out. So to keep you centered. [01:25:24] Speaker B: Yeah. You got to know if your food not good, but everybody not going to like your food. [01:25:29] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I'm not going to lie. You want me to lie? If it's not good, it's not good. Your customer service was bad. It was bad. You get what I'm saying? So now they're meeting another part of him, which is, look, this is just who I am all across the board. Y'all wanted me to be just Keith Lee, who just give good reviews. It's like, no, I'm Keith Lee who tells the truth. That's why I said it's all a part of, can people accept him fully for who he is, which is I tell the truth. [01:25:53] Speaker B: I think people used to the fake. Like, people always just promote whatever, and they getting paid for it because he's not getting paid for it. So they used to that part of it, and they're not used to him not giving a bad review. Like, he just won't do it, so he just won't mention the place or. [01:26:10] Speaker A: Whatever, which is know, I'd rather just not say anything at mad because you mad because you didn't go viral off of my comment. Or you know what? Saying, like, that's your expectations. You mad because your expectations was, oh, my food is good. Keith Lee is going to try it. Keith Lee is going to give me a good review. It's going to go viral. I'm going to get a whole bunch of business. Because that's what you saw with other people. But are you being realistic with yourself? Have you accepted the fact that he just tells the truth, period? [01:26:40] Speaker B: Where was the place that people was like, the Keith Lee effect? Don't work here or something like that? Where was that? Was that New York? [01:26:46] Speaker C: They were so mean to him in New York. It was York. [01:26:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:26:50] Speaker C: Yeah, it was New York. [01:26:52] Speaker B: New York. I don't think I would have went to New York if I was him. They say that, like, in New York, you could go out to eat at a different mom and pop restaurant every day. I want to say, for three meals a day. [01:27:02] Speaker A: Mom and pop in New York? [01:27:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, little regular restaurants. [01:27:05] Speaker A: Like family owned restaurants for here. [01:27:07] Speaker B: But I'm saying, like, if you go to New York and go out to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner to locally own places. [01:27:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:27:14] Speaker B: It's so many of them that you would be eating at a different restaurant each meal for, like, 22 years. That's how many restaurants it is. [01:27:22] Speaker C: One time he had to come back and actually correct where he said he was because he thought he was one place and he was somewhere else. And they was like, that close together and the names were so similar. [01:27:32] Speaker A: Jesus. [01:27:33] Speaker B: Yeah, it was one place that, because. [01:27:35] Speaker A: They be on top of each other. [01:27:36] Speaker B: It was one place that he wanted to go to. And the people were, like, saying, we fine. We don't need no more help but go to this place. And so he went to the other place or whatever. It was like a training restaurant or something like that. [01:27:48] Speaker A: Yeah, no Keith Lee Slender allowed. [01:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah, he cool to me. [01:27:53] Speaker A: Yeah, he cool to me. [01:27:55] Speaker C: If he can't help you, he ain't going to hurt you. We need more people like that. [01:28:00] Speaker B: We had some other stuff we wanted to talk about today, but we got in a conversation, regular conversation, which is. I like regular conversation other than having to read these damn stories, because I. [01:28:10] Speaker C: Don'T care about big eye people. And I appreciate that. [01:28:13] Speaker A: I think it was conversation today. [01:28:16] Speaker C: Y'all trying to make me heard. [01:28:19] Speaker B: I'm definitely trying to make you heard. [01:28:21] Speaker A: Welcome back, Carrie. You got the clapping sound? [01:28:25] Speaker B: Do I have the clapping sounds? [01:28:27] Speaker C: Wait, what kind. Pause. [01:28:29] Speaker B: What do you mean? We got these. [01:28:32] Speaker A: Welcome back, Carrie of my curl speak podcast. We're so glad to have you here. [01:28:37] Speaker C: Wait, my claps don't sound like that. Your boy knew it in my. [01:28:40] Speaker A: I ain't lying. That's a nice boy. [01:28:42] Speaker C: That the newest one? [01:28:43] Speaker B: Yes, it is. [01:28:46] Speaker A: Why you was trying to buy Carrie's then? That's sad. He was trying to get you out. [01:28:48] Speaker B: Of the game because we need all. [01:28:49] Speaker A: He was trying to get you out the game. Says he really just want me to come. He won't try to support you. They want me to come. [01:28:54] Speaker B: You see these? [01:28:55] Speaker C: Because if I don't have no board, I got to come here. [01:28:58] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:28:58] Speaker B: See, we got this one. This is what you're probably used to hearing around your house. [01:29:04] Speaker C: I like that one. Oh, you can't it come on the board? [01:29:08] Speaker B: No, I made it. [01:29:09] Speaker C: Oh, send me. I got this church shouting ones I ain't used yet. I can't wait to come back and use the chat to shouting music. Do my scripture of the day. [01:29:22] Speaker B: I'm going to do my scamming. We'll do that next week. Scam of the week and all of that. [01:29:25] Speaker A: How's that? [01:29:26] Speaker B: It's just a segment. [01:29:27] Speaker C: One of the best parts, though. [01:29:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Don't. [01:29:29] Speaker B: Well, I do the scam of the week. We got a little bit of time. I do my scam of the week. [01:29:33] Speaker A: Let's go. I'm going to know what it is. [01:29:36] Speaker B: Here we go. I did fraud today. [01:29:39] Speaker A: Okay. [01:29:40] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:29:43] Speaker A: Okay. [01:29:44] Speaker B: Could the blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Good job today. [01:29:50] Speaker A: Okay. [01:29:51] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today. Fraud today. [01:29:56] Speaker A: Okay. [01:29:56] Speaker B: I did a good job today. Blessings come from God because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. And that music means it's time for our scammer of the week. This time. Well, we were just talking about Atlanta, and this scammer comes from Atlanta. And I have two black women here, and she's a black woman. She's a former Facebook executive. Her name is Barbara Furlough smiles. [01:30:23] Speaker C: Okay. [01:30:24] Speaker B: She admitted to stealing over $4 million from the company through a complex scheme involving fake vendors, made up charges, and cash kickbacks. The guilty plea was made in response to charges filed by U. S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. Yeah, she was working for Facebook. Said her fraudulent scheme operated in two ways. First, she linked her Facebook credit cards to accounts on PayPal, Venmo and cash app. Of course, cash app. She's black. Using them to pay friends, relatives and associates for services never rendered to Facebook. To cover her tracks, she submitted fake expense reports. These associates, unaware the payments were from Facebook, returned most of the money to her as kickbacks, often in cash. Secondly, she caused Facebook to onboard vendors that were owned by friends and associates. After approving contracts and invoices, she directed the vendors to return a portion of the money to her. The recruited individuals included family, friends, former interns, nannies, babysitters, hairstylists, and her university tutor. For example, she caused Facebook to pay nearly $10,000 to an artist for specialty portraits and more than $18,000 to a preschool for tuition. How'd she do that? [01:31:41] Speaker A: Facebook paid the preschool. [01:31:43] Speaker B: Yeah, because she used, like, fake vendor connects and all of that to do it. [01:31:48] Speaker C: She's smart. [01:31:49] Speaker B: Yeah, not smart enough to beat the federal government. It says she stole more than $4 million, funding a luxurious lifestyle in California and Georgia. Sentencing is scheduled for March 19, 2024, before US District Judge Stephen D. Grimberg. [01:32:07] Speaker C: Oh, he sound white. [01:32:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:32:08] Speaker A: Very white. [01:32:10] Speaker B: Yes. So shout out to her, Ms. What's. [01:32:13] Speaker C: She going to jail? [01:32:14] Speaker B: Barbara, you about. [01:32:17] Speaker A: She must do time, you know that. [01:32:20] Speaker B: You about to lose your job. Girls around here? [01:32:22] Speaker A: Yeah, she's from Dylan. From my neck of the woods. [01:32:24] Speaker B: Oh, you from Dylan? Yeah. [01:32:25] Speaker A: Okay. [01:32:25] Speaker B: You know her? [01:32:26] Speaker A: Nope. [01:32:27] Speaker B: She was drunk as hell, too, I think. Yeah, she was drunk, and they were just trying to get her out of the club. But anyway, so that's our scam of the week. And I appreciate you all making me do that, because I ain't did scam of the week in a few weeks. [01:32:42] Speaker A: Stop playing. [01:32:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to you. Well, I want to thank you all for joining me today, taking the time out of your busy schedules to come and be a part of my show. Thank you, key. Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:32:55] Speaker C: You can find me at the diary of Key that's on all social media platforms. You can find my podcast at MCs with Key, and that's also on all social media platforms. [01:33:06] Speaker A: Makia, you can find me down in the valley where the girls get Nate and I'll just get. You can find me at Makia Janae. M-I-K-E-Y-A-J-A-N-E-E. That's on Instagram and Twitter and on Facebook. It's for the family and friends, but Makia Murphy. M-I-K-E-Y-A. Murphy. M-U-R-P-H-Y. [01:33:28] Speaker B: Thank you all. You can find me on social media at preacher underscore BP. You can find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. Email us [email protected]. Let us know what you think. We got to do another top five episode, too. Email us y'all suggested for top five, we get back into doing the top five episodes and think next week we're gonna do some video, too. Some more video. Shout out to everybody that watched the live we did last Monday. Thank you all for joining us for that. And I talked to the homie Philly, too. Shout out to the homie Philly. He had to send me a voice note. Let us know he's still been listening. But shout out to him all the way over there. And I don't know how many listeners y'all got on your show in the UAE, but we got them over there. Anyway, thank you all for listening. We'll be back next week. It's your boy. Be easy. And I'm out. Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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