April 29, 2024

01:36:22

Toilet Talk

Toilet Talk
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Toilet Talk

Apr 29 2024 | 01:36:22

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) discuss Amanda's visit to club Shay Shay, Amy exudes BDE, and they read an email or two.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Concept, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. DJ Blaze radio show starts now. Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. [00:00:43] Speaker A: It's your boy veazy, and I am a married man walking through Lowe's. I'm on y'all ass. [00:00:50] Speaker B: You mean with you got on big pants that scuff up at the bottom? That's all I see in that moment. [00:00:56] Speaker A: Y'all ass. Y'all meaning the women? Well, no, no, I am not on the women. I'm just saying niggas be walking through Lowe's. [00:01:04] Speaker B: Just which Lowe's you go to flirting with women. You went to Lowe's today to get what? [00:01:08] Speaker A: I went to Lowe's at 730 in the morning. [00:01:10] Speaker B: Which Lowe's you went to? [00:01:13] Speaker A: Pemplico highway. [00:01:14] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:01:15] Speaker A: 730 in the morning. I had to get a hacksaw. [00:01:19] Speaker B: Did you get completed what you needed to get? [00:01:20] Speaker A: I did. [00:01:23] Speaker B: Shout out to you, being. Exuding that BDE. [00:01:27] Speaker A: I am so tired of being a strong, independent woman who don't need no man. [00:01:32] Speaker B: You. When you. Cause you had to do something with your. Do you say toilet or commode? [00:01:39] Speaker A: Oh, it depends on where I'm at. [00:01:41] Speaker B: Okay, explain. [00:01:42] Speaker A: Beloved when I'm around, you know, my fault. [00:01:47] Speaker B: Country people. [00:01:47] Speaker A: Country people. I say commode. I don't even say commode. I said come old with a l. With a l. Come on. [00:01:55] Speaker B: You know, come on. [00:01:58] Speaker A: Yeah, so, yeah, I had to. It was supposed to be a simple fix. I just needed to replace the fill valve. The refill valve. 15 minutes tops is what it's supposed. [00:02:08] Speaker B: To take on YouTube. [00:02:10] Speaker A: That would have said it would have taken me 15 minutes, but it ain't number unscrewing. Unscrewing the. [00:02:16] Speaker B: What is the refill valve? [00:02:18] Speaker A: That when the water. When you flush. [00:02:20] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:02:21] Speaker A: It tells the water when it stops. [00:02:22] Speaker B: That little thing that be floating? [00:02:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:24] Speaker B: Oh, you had to get in the toilet. [00:02:24] Speaker A: Well, you know, they don't float no more. Now when the last time you look. [00:02:26] Speaker B: In the back of the toilet this morning. Cause my valve fucked up. I ain't got no strain. I gotta pull it now. I'm joking. [00:02:32] Speaker A: But no, I can fix that for you. [00:02:34] Speaker B: I can too. I'm gonna tell my toilet bowl story too. My commode story. [00:02:39] Speaker A: So the water line, the water supply line that goes to the toilet, the. [00:02:43] Speaker B: One that kind of go up and be putting the water in there? [00:02:45] Speaker A: No, not that one, but it connects to that from. From the wall. So it was supposed to be easy. Fix, unscrew that. Then you unscrew the valve from the bottom of the toilet. Yank it out, put the new one in, re screw it, boom, back. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Oh, from the bottom. You know what? I had to change the same thing. Cause mine was leaking the seal or something was messed up. So I had to take, you know, let all the water get out. Cause it was water all over the floor. So I turned the water off supply and get the thing. And you got to put something on the inside to seal it and all that little nut or whatever, you know, washer, if you will. But. Yeah, I know what you're talking. Yeah. So you had to do all that? [00:03:27] Speaker A: Well, mine was stuck. Very common problem with older toilets. [00:03:31] Speaker B: Okay, you got a newer house, that toilet. [00:03:36] Speaker A: Twelve years old. [00:03:37] Speaker B: How old is your house? [00:03:38] Speaker A: Twelve years old. [00:03:41] Speaker B: It been days since it been day. [00:03:43] Speaker A: Okay, well, 14 now. 1416. [00:03:49] Speaker B: I rode past your house the other day. I was like, damn, that's a nice house at the end of that street right there at the corner in the back of that culver sack. [00:03:57] Speaker A: Anyway, it was stuck and there was no way to get it off. And even the people on YouTube was like, yeah, you're not getting that off. You're gonna have to saw it off. [00:04:04] Speaker B: Oh, so that's what you did? [00:04:05] Speaker A: So that's what the hacksaw was for. I had to get a hacksaw. The plan was to just saw enough in it where I could unscrew it. But I was like, fuck it. [00:04:12] Speaker B: So you just saw. [00:04:13] Speaker A: I saw the whole thing off. Cause I was already. I was gonna replace it anyway. The tube, the line, the water line. So once I got the saw and got it off, I was done in 20 minutes. [00:04:24] Speaker B: Oh, so the saw was the thing that took a long time. That what you mean? Okay, but with all, you know, exuding all of that BDe. Once you got that done and how many times did you flush it to make sure it was right? [00:04:36] Speaker A: About four. [00:04:36] Speaker B: Okay, the fourth flush, you felt good. You felt good about yourself. [00:04:40] Speaker A: Then I cried Friday night. [00:04:42] Speaker B: Why? [00:04:43] Speaker A: Cause I knew what was wrong. I ordered the part off Amazon. I wasn't even in a hurry. [00:04:46] Speaker B: You told Alpha Carrie they had to part. [00:04:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I was. And I went to take it off and I couldn't get off. I sat on my bathroom floor and cried because I was like, universe, why are you testing me like this? [00:05:00] Speaker B: That's something else. [00:05:01] Speaker A: And I just, like, I don't want to. Cause I thought it was a strength thing. Uh huh. My hands are sore from trying to unstress. [00:05:09] Speaker B: Oh, that's why you. [00:05:10] Speaker A: I thought I was like, I don't. If I have to call a man over here to do this, I'm going to flip. So I sat there and cried, strength. [00:05:20] Speaker B: That's what we here for. We here for strength. [00:05:22] Speaker A: And then when I went to YouTube and there was men up there going, I couldn't even do this. [00:05:27] Speaker B: Oh, so then you felt good? [00:05:28] Speaker A: So I was like, oh, okay, now I know what to do. [00:05:30] Speaker B: How big were these men? [00:05:31] Speaker A: They were plumbers. [00:05:34] Speaker B: They weren't my type of men. [00:05:35] Speaker A: But the reason, when I sat. When I came in and I sat down and I went, ugh, I'm tired, bro. [00:05:41] Speaker B: I'm tired. [00:05:42] Speaker A: My body sore on the floor. I had to get under the toilet. [00:05:46] Speaker B: Oh, my knees. [00:05:47] Speaker A: I've been on my knees for hours last night. [00:05:53] Speaker B: Sound like a regular Friday. Let you tell it, nigga. [00:05:58] Speaker A: My knees are so. My hands are sore. I don't even have my rings on. I busted my knuckles. [00:06:03] Speaker B: You did, you got at it. [00:06:05] Speaker A: Cause I got so mad at it that I ended up just ripping the shit out the toilet bowl. [00:06:09] Speaker B: That's the hardest nut you ever got to. [00:06:13] Speaker A: I had to work hard for that nut. [00:06:15] Speaker B: Yeah. I send myself to ER with that statement. I'm sorry, you say to the left, knock two times. Okay. Send myself to you. You hand me to slip. [00:06:26] Speaker A: Yeah, but I got it done. [00:06:28] Speaker B: Yes. [00:06:28] Speaker A: And then I put one of those little blue tablets in there to make sure. [00:06:32] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, the blue tablet. [00:06:33] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Just to make sure it wasn't leaking. [00:06:34] Speaker B: Keep it fresh. Oh, I got you. [00:06:37] Speaker A: Yeah. And to keep it fresh. It's serving a double purpose. [00:06:39] Speaker B: Yeah, but of course, shout out to you. [00:06:41] Speaker A: The blue would let me know if it was leaking. [00:06:43] Speaker B: So Barbara, the builder ass nigga, shout out to you in your toilet, digging. [00:06:48] Speaker A: What happened with yours? Oh, you just told me. [00:06:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I just had to do the line, and it was just. Just unscrew this, that, and the third. But, you know, you feel accomplished, like, damn, you know, I didn't have to call anybody. I pay nobody. [00:07:00] Speaker A: One of my sons gonna be a plumber. I don't know which one. I'm gonna let them flip a coin. Which one of y'all wanna go to college? Which one y'all gonna be? A plumber. [00:07:07] Speaker B: Well, why? [00:07:09] Speaker A: Hmm? Cause plumbers make a lot of fucking money. [00:07:12] Speaker B: They do. But most of the shit now, don't nobody wanna do that shit. That's why it's the last resort for a lot of nigga truck driving. Last resort plumbing. Last resort havac. Last resort, niggas don't want to really do that shit. Niggas want to be inside. [00:07:26] Speaker A: They pay so well. [00:07:28] Speaker B: They do, but it's the last resort. [00:07:29] Speaker A: I'm telling you. My h vac, dude, boy. [00:07:32] Speaker B: Last resort. [00:07:33] Speaker A: What's wrong? What's wrong? Tell me. [00:07:34] Speaker B: Last resort. [00:07:35] Speaker A: It's me. I'll be making a rain on his ass if he got to fix something. [00:07:38] Speaker B: I guarantee you he started that as a side job. And then he just got so many clients until. Yeah, I don't know. [00:07:45] Speaker A: He always got a customer in me. [00:07:48] Speaker B: Yeah, you don't need it. [00:07:49] Speaker A: I'm telling t. I paid somebody $200 to unclog a drain about three years ago. It was right when COVID. So that would be four years ago. Goddamn. [00:07:59] Speaker B: My shit was fucked up at my house. Was it during COVID It might have been during COVID I don't know what the fuck. The whole line was fucked up. I'm talking about. It was coming up in my tub like water. Yeah. Oh, shit, indeed. And my man came out. He was like, yeah, you know, 1200, at least on a Friday night. [00:08:24] Speaker A: Damn. [00:08:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:25] Speaker A: Call him back. On a Wednesday. [00:08:28] Speaker B: They making. I couldn't wait till Wednesday. I had clothes to watch, but. Yep. So I don't know what it was. He got whatever done and put this, that, and the third and was moving and shaking, and I ain't gave a fuck. [00:08:39] Speaker A: You know, it's probably the. The air, because they got to be some, like a. There's like a vent. [00:08:46] Speaker B: Oh, no, it was more than there. [00:08:49] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:08:49] Speaker B: It was more than there. It was solid. It was one of the other elements. It was one of the other captain planet shits. Shit. Yeah. But, um. Yeah, them. If you dumb, learn a trade, you know? Cause if you smart, I ain't taking nothing away from nobody. Who do trade shits in the back of your mind is I could do something easier with my mind than using my body. I understand. Trust me. As a nigga that know that. Use his body to earn his living. I understand this is gonna always be in the back of your mind, but don't not get it. Like doing something on the computer feel good, but fixing your own toilet feel great. [00:09:32] Speaker A: I done called the diploma three times since I've been in the house, so I was just adding up, like. [00:09:37] Speaker B: But you've been in the house how long? [00:09:39] Speaker A: About to be six years. [00:09:42] Speaker B: That's a lot of time. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Seven years. [00:09:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Long time. [00:09:44] Speaker A: God damn. [00:09:45] Speaker B: Cause you was in that house before I was in the house. [00:09:47] Speaker A: I'm living 2017. [00:09:49] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You've been in the house before. I was in mine. [00:09:53] Speaker A: Labor Day, 2017 is when I closed. [00:09:55] Speaker B: You paid somebody to move you in? [00:09:58] Speaker A: Three men on the truck. [00:09:59] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:10:00] Speaker A: Two men in the truck. Whatever they are, how many of them. [00:10:02] Speaker B: It is, it's one somebody. I ain't gonna say their name, but she just moved in her house, like, last week, and she had solicited people to help. [00:10:11] Speaker A: Oh, hell no. [00:10:14] Speaker B: I said, if you gotta ask niggas all the ass you be shaking on social media and you gotta ask niggas like, no, I'm sorry. [00:10:24] Speaker A: I don't want nobody dropping my shit. So I was just like, you know what? How much I charge? Come get it. And they came in there with a little Saran wrapping shit, and they did a very professional move. [00:10:35] Speaker B: It was one podcast I was listening to, and they were like, if you gotta move, don't worry about asking. Just pay the extra. You know, the couple hundred dollars it's gonna cost, and you had a peace of mind. They tell you how to wrap your stuff up and what, you know, what to do to tell them, whatever, whatever. And they gonna come and quit. Yeah, it's quick. [00:10:52] Speaker A: You be moved in like an hour. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Last time I moved, I called one of my homies from the hood, and they came and they moved me. I paid them niggas like $40 a piece and some chicken. And this was before the memes was coming out. Like, stop paying your homeboys and chicken. And every time I see that meme, I laugh. Cause I went right there to rushes and got them niggas some chicken, they was like, ooh, this good. And they move all my shit. I stayed on the third floor, too. [00:11:13] Speaker A: Now, when I moved from Georgia, back. [00:11:16] Speaker B: Here, you had some friends. [00:11:18] Speaker A: No, my baby daddy, he had his homies. It was him. And then one of my cousins, when I got here, like, a cousin that lived here, and it was just them. But as far as loading the truck, the u Haul with a Penske, loading, loading the truck in Georgia, that was just me and him. [00:11:34] Speaker B: Ooh. [00:11:35] Speaker A: And then he drove the truck from Georgia here. And then I got in the car and drove him back to Georgia. And I told him I was going to pay him, and I lied. [00:11:44] Speaker B: I mean, did you work him as hard as you worked that commode? He deserved it. [00:11:49] Speaker A: He did not get any pussy that day. He deserved. [00:11:52] Speaker B: He deserved, he deserved. No, he didn't need pussy. He deserved just to lay back flat. Cause moving you did all that damn moving and driving, all he could do is lay on his back. He deserved to be loved. [00:12:03] Speaker A: No, we were just friends at that time. [00:12:06] Speaker B: Ain't no damn way I'd have caught a charge. You done had to tell me for touching or something. It been one of them Bill Cosby charges. Like rubbing up against your breast. [00:12:14] Speaker A: I was like, that money I said I had for you, I spent it all on the Pinsky truck. [00:12:21] Speaker B: What did he say? [00:12:22] Speaker A: Nothing. [00:12:23] Speaker B: Oh, he's a nice man. [00:12:25] Speaker A: Well, he was trying to get his family back during that time. [00:12:27] Speaker B: Oh, oh, a few weeks later, he. [00:12:30] Speaker A: Said, I want my family back. [00:12:31] Speaker B: Shout out to him. [00:12:32] Speaker A: They ended up moving out here too. [00:12:34] Speaker B: And now he back there. Shout out to that nigga. We got an email. Ooh, okay, should I read this? I wonder. Should I read this email after we talk about. Cause this email is pertaining to the major story in black news. Ooh, this came to mind too. Something that's coming out when we talk about our television and stuff. [00:12:56] Speaker A: Okay. [00:12:57] Speaker B: And you were saying stuff that might come out. [00:12:58] Speaker A: Okay. [00:12:59] Speaker B: It's a black Twitter show. Ooh, that's coming on Hulu pretty soon. I thought I saved it the article to pocket, but obviously I didn't. [00:13:10] Speaker A: I got some black Twitter now. [00:13:11] Speaker B: Yeah, it's like a series talking about, I guess, the rise of black Twitter. But anyway, so I guess I asked you, what have you been watching this week, knuckles? [00:13:25] Speaker A: Oh, we didn't finish it though. [00:13:28] Speaker B: That's on paramount, ain't it? [00:13:29] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Mainly we didn't finish it because I was wrestling with a toilet. [00:13:37] Speaker B: So that's Idris Elba. [00:13:39] Speaker A: Yes. [00:13:40] Speaker B: And who is. So you haven't watched the Sonic movies? [00:13:43] Speaker A: Uh huh. [00:13:43] Speaker B: Okay, okay, okay. Those are people were talking about. What's the show that came on? Fallout. That's on prime. So fallout is based on a video game. And they were saying that's the best video game adaptation show, period. But Sonic the hedgehog, if Sonic own. I'm gonna stop and watch it. [00:14:06] Speaker A: I'm waiting, Sonic. [00:14:09] Speaker B: I like Sonic. Man, that's some good acting. Only thing I don't like is I wish they would have let Jaleel white play Sonic. Cause he played Sonic in a cartoon back in the day. [00:14:17] Speaker A: Really? [00:14:18] Speaker B: Yeah. He did the voice of Sonic back then. [00:14:20] Speaker A: That makes sense now. [00:14:21] Speaker B: Yeah, so other than that. But. [00:14:23] Speaker A: Cause my baby watched the old sonic cartoons. [00:14:27] Speaker B: Really? [00:14:28] Speaker A: Where he catch it? [00:14:28] Speaker B: At? YouTube. [00:14:29] Speaker A: Where did he be watching that at? It's streaming somewhere. [00:14:33] Speaker B: Okay. But yeah, so that. Well, I asked her. So it's good, knuckles. [00:14:40] Speaker A: I wouldn't know. [00:14:41] Speaker B: Oh, you haven't watched? [00:14:42] Speaker A: I was so tired. It was supposed to be family time. [00:14:46] Speaker B: But you just want painting. [00:14:47] Speaker A: I was not up. [00:14:48] Speaker B: But you did enjoy the tv show? I mean, the movie? [00:14:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:52] Speaker B: Okay. The good little storyline and all of that. Cause, yeah, Idris Elba plays knuckles. Is somebody supposed to be in it? They must be coming out with a new sonic movie or something. Cause it's somebody that Keanu Reeves. [00:15:07] Speaker A: Hmm. [00:15:07] Speaker B: He's supposed to be in maybe the. Let me see. [00:15:12] Speaker A: Probably. But I told him. Cause, I mean, I wanna see it because I like the sonic movies. But I told them if they watch it without me, I wouldn't be mad. Cause I was so tired last night. That tv was watching me. [00:15:27] Speaker B: Yeah, he's supposed to play somebody named Shadow. [00:15:30] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:15:32] Speaker B: Yeah, he gonna be in sonic three, so he gonna be in the next movie. [00:15:36] Speaker A: Okay. [00:15:36] Speaker B: Yeah. You know who shadow is? [00:15:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:39] Speaker B: Okay. I tapped out with knuckles. [00:15:42] Speaker A: Yeah. My baby out into all of that. [00:15:44] Speaker B: Oh, they be playing the game still sonic. Cause Sonic still make games. Don't. [00:15:47] Speaker A: Mm hmm. He got a sonic game on his xbox, but he barely play it. He's not, he's not a video game kid. [00:15:54] Speaker B: I'm a video game adult. I just got Ninja Turtles again, and it remind me of Ninja Turtles. Turtles in time. I had to call my cousin. Shout out. I talk about my cousin all the time, leland, or whatever. Growing up, I was renting Ninja turtles. Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles. Turtles in time. And it was a two. You could play up to four people with it, but it'd just be me and him, two players, you know, back then. You know what I'm saying? Playing two player game, and y'all doing the same mission other than fighting each other. It was fun. So we used to play that together. And I called him. I was like, cuz, is it my memory or was Ninja turtles, turtles in time? Cause he's like, hell yeah, cuz that thing was fun back then. You know what I'm saying? So they had another one that came out a couple years ago, and I had got it. I was playing that. But anyway, what else you been watching? [00:16:38] Speaker A: Shout out, leland. I am a week behind on Jeriah Karmarka show. Oh, it did come out, but I missed. I didn't watch it yet. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Me either. [00:16:46] Speaker A: But that n is a motherfucker, menace. [00:16:48] Speaker B: We did talk about that last week. No. Cause you didn't watch it. [00:16:50] Speaker A: I hadn't watched it yet. That motherfucker's a minute. [00:16:53] Speaker B: You hear me shout out to Dylan, South Carolina. [00:16:56] Speaker A: Right? [00:16:57] Speaker B: I want, you know, we got. We have to know somebody who's kin to him, right? [00:17:01] Speaker A: Got to be. [00:17:02] Speaker B: That's too close for us. And I said this in our group chat, but I said that he hates black people, but I think he don't like regular black people. Cause he's, like, the way he did his homeboy for the wedding, for one. Like, it's a wedding. Like, you okay, Gerard, you had your own network television show, which is huge for people in that line of work. You know, stand up specials. He hosted Grammys or Oscars, whatever. He hosted. I think the Oscars are the Emmys. One of them. He hosted that. You a big star. [00:17:37] Speaker A: Right? [00:17:37] Speaker B: You know, people know you. If ty ty got married. [00:17:43] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:17:45] Speaker B: And he told Jay Z to get the tux from men's warehouse. [00:17:49] Speaker A: Men's warehouse. [00:17:50] Speaker B: Jay Z gonna get the tux from men's warehouse. I don't doubt that. [00:17:53] Speaker A: Like, why you need to wear Tom Ford? [00:17:55] Speaker B: Why you gotta wear Tom Ford? [00:17:56] Speaker A: And then not in the same colors as everybody else, bro. [00:18:00] Speaker B: That sh. I don't know why that pissed me off so bad, but it pissed me off so bad. [00:18:05] Speaker A: So bad. [00:18:06] Speaker B: And the signs were there in episode three, the way he did his home girl that he grew up with, the way he was talking about it, like, you know, he told her, like, if I make it, I got you. So she banking off that, right? And to him, she's so aggravating that he gonna go and get her her. [00:18:23] Speaker A: Own crib and then ignore her when. [00:18:25] Speaker B: She calls and then not tell her. And I wanna say her crib was kinda in the hood. [00:18:31] Speaker A: It was smaller. It was definitely, like, kinda small. [00:18:34] Speaker B: But wasn't there, like, a whole bunch of sirens and stuff outside, like, niggas hollering and stuff. But she didn't care. [00:18:39] Speaker A: She was just like, I'm in New York. Yeah, yeah. [00:18:41] Speaker B: Hopefully she don't see this and feel some kind of way. [00:18:44] Speaker A: Cause it could definitely ruin their friendship when she viewed the actual show. [00:18:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:50] Speaker A: Cause he was like, I didn't tell her that I'm only paying for one month. [00:18:54] Speaker B: That was fucked up too. You got bread. Why not pay for two or three? Cause you not gonna get yourself on your feet. [00:19:01] Speaker A: Mm mm. And she's trying to be an actress. Hell, no. [00:19:04] Speaker B: Yep. Cause it's gonna take a month for you to realize, like, damn, this ain't gonna hit. Let me get me something else so I can eat. But that happened on that episode. So that was episode three. But then episode four, him and his daddy, which I should have known it was gonna be some fuckery when he was like, I wanna show you a picture of my boyfriend. And you could tell his daddy was like, you know, he trying not to be the country nigga that he is intolerable. Yeah. You know, which is admirable of a nigger his age from where he. [00:19:39] Speaker A: From where he from. And he picked the most grossest picture he could find. Why you couldn't show that man his facebook profile. [00:19:48] Speaker B: But, okay, so check this out. Even if you do show him that picture, right? You show him that picture. You show him the picture, and then you say, this is him coming out of the shower. [00:20:02] Speaker A: Like he was trying to piss this man off the entire time. [00:20:07] Speaker B: You think your daddy give a damn about a 94 on the damn door? [00:20:12] Speaker A: The bojangles. Oh, my God. [00:20:14] Speaker B: Niggas don't care. Is it warm? That's all I care about is hell no. I'm gonna go eat that motherfucker. [00:20:20] Speaker A: They went to three different bojangles. [00:20:23] Speaker B: What did they do? [00:20:24] Speaker A: Which they had to get them off track, because if you think about a city in the south, them bojangles. [00:20:28] Speaker B: Them bojangles ain't on the side. I wonder where they were, though. Well, they had to be in South Carolina, North Carolina, maybe Georgia. [00:20:37] Speaker A: Coming from New York. [00:20:38] Speaker B: They were coming from New York. Why did it take so long? Was he doing. [00:20:41] Speaker A: Good question. [00:20:42] Speaker B: Was he having stops on? He must be. Had to stop. He had. I think he had specials on the, like. Oh, comedy shows on the way. And that's what. [00:20:49] Speaker A: Oh, God. [00:20:50] Speaker B: Cuz the drive from New York to Dylan is like 10 hours. [00:20:53] Speaker A: Yeah. And it took them four days. [00:20:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but they were trying to make it. Yeah, it was like three days of Dylan. I'm like, what the. But. So they get to Dylan and they go to the family's house, which was a double wide trailer with that underpinning. [00:21:07] Speaker A: I know he felt so uncomfortable. Like, he probably grew up around that. [00:21:11] Speaker B: Who felt uncomfortable? [00:21:12] Speaker A: Gerard? [00:21:12] Speaker B: No, but, I mean, he felt uncomfortable. [00:21:14] Speaker A: But not uncomfortable, but like, you know how he is now. Like, he a uppity nigga now. So he's probably like, sitting in this goddamn trailer. [00:21:21] Speaker B: I don't know. I mean, it was a double wide. [00:21:24] Speaker A: It was a double wide. [00:21:25] Speaker B: It wasn't a single wide. And they had that nice porch. But he take his daddy out and they have that talk in the bonfire. [00:21:40] Speaker A: I felt indifferent about that. [00:21:41] Speaker B: You felt indifferent about that because, yes. [00:21:44] Speaker A: He did bombard his daddy. Like, he was, like, he put his daddy on the spot. But at the same time, the n did have two families. Like. [00:21:55] Speaker B: He did have two families. [00:21:57] Speaker A: The talk was due, but I don't think his daddy wanted to have that talk on camera, not on camera. So. [00:22:03] Speaker B: And his daddy said, I'm glad. Everything his daddy said, I thought he was like, why you chose to do this now? [00:22:09] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:22:09] Speaker B: Instead of him, like, just being silent, he was like, so you really. I wanna say, his daddy say, you really trying to do this to me? That was man. [00:22:17] Speaker A: Cause he ended up. He apologized to him in the restaurant. Remember when they. Before they left and him and his dad was in the restaurant eating? [00:22:23] Speaker B: But he apologized about making him feel uncomfortable about the gay stuff. [00:22:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:22:27] Speaker B: But he was like, you know, that's. You know, that's just how we are. He was like, yeah, but like you said, he said, you know, I'm sorry for making you feel that way. Or he's like, you, my son. [00:22:38] Speaker A: I love you. [00:22:38] Speaker B: I was like, oh, that's all it takes. [00:22:40] Speaker A: This might be a good episode. [00:22:42] Speaker B: Nope. His daddy said, I don't think I want the cameras no more. No, no, no. He said, I think I wanna go home. [00:22:49] Speaker A: He said, I wanna go home. He's like, can I go home now? When he said that, my heart, bro. [00:22:55] Speaker B: That man, how I think his dad is like, 67, 68. Did he a 68 year old man say that, bro? And, like, seeing the clips of them when they were younger, like, his daddy was, like, strong and moving and all kinda shit. [00:23:06] Speaker A: His daddy built them a fucking wrestling ring in their backyard. [00:23:09] Speaker B: In their backyard. [00:23:10] Speaker A: How many daddies did that? [00:23:11] Speaker B: And then to see how you could tell he older and I don't know, maybe he was sick or something, the way he moved now. You know what I'm saying? And you already, like, see your daddy weaker as far as physically, but then you gonna break him down emotionally. I can't rock with that, bro. I don't like that shit, bro. Cause you don't like when your daddy get more, like, weaker as he get older. You don't want him to feel that, you know what I'm saying? And then Gerard took that away from me. I don't like that, man. I don't like that at all. Cause he can't beat Gerard ass no more. You know what I'm saying? Like, yeah, I don't like that flex. And then for Gerard to throw that in the face, like, he said something like, y'all, I can't bring my boyfriend to the house I pay for. [00:23:55] Speaker A: Yeah, that was too much. [00:23:57] Speaker B: That's like, why wouldn't we? [00:23:58] Speaker A: Because I'm sure they would have had a house even though. [00:24:00] Speaker B: Yeah, like, you ain't got to buy us a house. Nigga, I worked all these years at this plant or whatever the fuck I did. He probably look. He look like he worked at a plant or something all these years, like, you bought me the house, but damn, you gotta throw that in my face. That's why I don't like taking shit from people. [00:24:15] Speaker A: But you won't think your kids will do that to you. Damn. [00:24:18] Speaker B: You don't think your kid would wear whatsoever he wanted to wear to his friend wedding, too, but here we are. But don't Gerard got brothers and sisters and shit? I think he did that, too. [00:24:29] Speaker A: Cause that was another brother. Well, he got a whole host of. [00:24:32] Speaker B: Them that he don't know. [00:24:33] Speaker A: Not them niggas, but that was another little boy in the video with them. So I think he at least got a brother. [00:24:39] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think he do got a younger brother. Think he had a younger brother a couple years ago. [00:24:44] Speaker A: Well, you remember the show was loosely based off of his life. [00:24:46] Speaker B: Yeah. And Lil Rel was his brother. Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, that was what. I watched that, too. Last. Well, I watched it before the last episode, but that was. I'm good when I get. When we get off today. I forgot. I'm glad you mentioned. I'm gonna watch it when I get home. [00:25:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm not. I can't watch it. Random turn. [00:25:06] Speaker B: Cause ain't no telling what this nigga sucking toes and shit. Let me tell you something. You don't really realize your level of homophobia until you see a black man suck a european man's toes on camera. And then, you know. [00:25:27] Speaker A: Of course, BMF. [00:25:29] Speaker B: I ain't watched it yet. Cause the person that I watch, they didn't pay the account. So now I gotta. [00:25:35] Speaker A: She cracked. [00:25:36] Speaker B: Yeah. I gotta find an app or. [00:25:39] Speaker A: I'm talking about Henry. [00:25:41] Speaker B: She cracked. [00:25:41] Speaker A: She cracked. [00:25:43] Speaker B: Why did you spoil it? [00:25:45] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [00:25:46] Speaker B: I didn't watch it. [00:25:47] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:25:49] Speaker B: Thank you. You know, people be like, I don't care who. [00:25:52] Speaker A: Dale, this is the biggest strap on ever. No, I'm joking. This nigga's. I'm joking. [00:25:59] Speaker B: You just wait. I'm gonna ruin something for you. That crumble cookie, delicious. I ain't got nothing that I can ruin for you. God damn it. [00:26:10] Speaker A: My life already ruined. [00:26:14] Speaker B: The nut on the toilet is tough. I don't know what I can. [00:26:19] Speaker A: Well, let's talk about baby reindeer then. Did you finish it? [00:26:24] Speaker B: Of course. [00:26:26] Speaker A: Cause we did. [00:26:27] Speaker B: I finished. I think I finished it. [00:26:28] Speaker A: You were first? [00:26:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:29] Speaker A: You was first? [00:26:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:31] Speaker A: Oh, that show was. [00:26:35] Speaker B: I saw people talking about it last. Last week or week before last, whenever it dropped. So it's a show on Netflix. It's a series about a little kid. It's a different, like, universe or whatever. It's, like kids that's, like, kind of, like, animals and stuff. So, like, one of the main character, the little boy. What's it called? Sweet tooth. That's the name of the series. It's called sweet tooth. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. [00:26:59] Speaker B: And the main character in sweet tooth, his animal trait is, like, reindeer traits. So he's growing horns. So one of the promo pictures of baby reindeer is the grown man with the reindeer or whatever. Horns. [00:27:14] Speaker A: What the hell? [00:27:15] Speaker B: What? [00:27:16] Speaker A: No, I didn't see that. [00:27:18] Speaker B: You didn't see that picture? [00:27:19] Speaker A: No. [00:27:19] Speaker B: And it says baby. So I saw somebody ask the question, like, is this the sweet tooth season two or something? Or, like a continuation of sweet tooth? I didn't look and see the answer. So in the back of my mind, I'm like, I don't want to watch grown up sweet tooth. [00:27:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:34] Speaker B: So then people started talking about it or whatever, and, like, y'all need to watch baby reindeer or whatever. Whatever. And then I was like, I was doing something on the computer, whatever. So I was like, well, I have this plan. And the first thing it said was based on the true story locked in. [00:27:48] Speaker A: After that, I found myself laughing at moments that we probably was not meant to be funny. [00:27:54] Speaker B: Like, what? Was it a laughing, or was it a. Oh, no. Like, one of them laughed. [00:27:59] Speaker A: We were cackling. Cause I did watch this with my child, but just, like, little stuff that she would do, like, when she would, like, spaz out and get crazy, like, when she was pulling old girl hair out. [00:28:15] Speaker B: Oh, no, you can't do that. [00:28:19] Speaker A: We were cackling. Roll past that. Ain't nobody heard it. [00:28:28] Speaker B: Tomorrow. You know he was on video now. Let's go. [00:28:31] Speaker A: Ain't nobody heard it. [00:28:31] Speaker B: Keep going. Got your ass now. You gonna spoil something for me. I'm gonna spoil your mentions. They already got on you with. What was that? What were you. [00:28:41] Speaker A: It wasn't Amanda. [00:28:42] Speaker B: It was something before Amanda. Oh, yeah. Jeezy. And you was like, they eat my ass up. [00:28:48] Speaker A: I was getting cooked. [00:28:50] Speaker B: Is the comment still coming? [00:28:51] Speaker A: Um, yeah. [00:28:53] Speaker B: Oh, good. [00:28:55] Speaker A: You doing good. [00:28:56] Speaker B: That what your ass get? I don't know. I'm trying to get you on something. She cracked. I was like, what? She motherfucker. But, yeah, that show was. Cause what? You know. Cause I was halfway watching it at first, and I know it was like, until, like, the fifth episode when he was like, I gave her free tea. I thought it was coke. [00:29:18] Speaker A: It was tea. [00:29:19] Speaker B: Yeah, he said. [00:29:20] Speaker A: And then every other time she would come in, she'd get a diet Coke and not drink it. [00:29:24] Speaker B: Oh, I knew coke was in it sometime. Okay, okay. So it was tea at first because. [00:29:29] Speaker A: She said she couldn't afford it. But then she was a lawyer, so. [00:29:34] Speaker B: He was like, but she really was a lawyer. Why does lawyer get. Hold on. I don't want to spoil it for anybody. So if you haven't watched, you might want to skip a few minutes ahead. But this is. What's it called? [00:29:45] Speaker A: Baby reindeer. [00:29:46] Speaker B: Baby reindeer on Netflix. It's seven episodes, about 45 minutes of episodes. Very nice bingeable show. So it's about a guy who gets stalked by a lady that he was nice to in a pub. Cause they were in England. I meant to put a post about this or tweet this or whatever, but you ever notice how all of the shows, like, in England and stuff, everybody's like, kind of ugly? [00:30:15] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:30:17] Speaker B: Yeah. But all of these shows, like, they never, like, try to find, like, a super attractive person to play the person. They always have, like, regular looking people. [00:30:25] Speaker A: Because that's common for them. [00:30:27] Speaker B: I appreciate it. I appreciate it, but I mean, it's fine. Niggas over there, you know, saying fine. You know, saying Idris Elba Damson. Idris Danson. Idris. Who is else? Who else? Dandy Newton. Ain't she from over there? [00:30:41] Speaker A: The boy from all american? Who? The main character. [00:30:45] Speaker B: Really? [00:30:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:47] Speaker B: He from over there? [00:30:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:48] Speaker B: Damn. Who is a woman? Cause now, see, me homo, I gotta find a woman who is an english woman who do american accent. That's over there. That's fine. You ever watched Luther? [00:31:07] Speaker A: I'm gonna start that. [00:31:08] Speaker B: It's real good. It's real good. You and t might like it. It got some gruesome murders, but it's a bad. [00:31:15] Speaker A: Oh, and Caleb would like it then. [00:31:18] Speaker B: It might be too slow for him, though. It's kind of like. [00:31:21] Speaker A: Yeah, it is. Cause they them was too slow. [00:31:25] Speaker B: Really? It wasn't too scary? [00:31:27] Speaker A: Hell, no. [00:31:28] Speaker B: I ain't watching that bullshit. [00:31:30] Speaker A: I mean, yes, because we started it Thursday, and then Friday night, t was like, hey, you wanna watch another episode? And I was like, no, no, we'll start this in the daytime. [00:31:43] Speaker B: Oh, for me? Oh, like, he probably. [00:31:46] Speaker A: I was like, I don't wanna dream about this. [00:31:47] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:31:49] Speaker A: Or you'll see when you start watching it. Why I say that? [00:31:52] Speaker B: I'm not watching that shit. [00:31:53] Speaker A: You not gonna watch it? [00:31:54] Speaker B: I don't watch shit with spirits. Not on purpose? No. You can google all you want to. Ain't watching that shit. Hell no. Them, they, he, her, whatever pronoun. They wanna call they self. [00:32:06] Speaker A: I'm not watching. [00:32:08] Speaker B: They're trying to wrap it up in civil rights. They know I love a good civil rights shit. I'm not watching that shit. Gentrification, whatever. But baby reindeer. So it's about this guy who gets stalked by a woman. [00:32:19] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:32:21] Speaker B: He realizes early on that she's a stalker. Like, in the first or second episode that she has problems with stalking, and he don't know how to get away with her. One of the things the post said, like, the real villain is this writer guy. What's his name? Daniel damn. Darren or something like that. [00:32:36] Speaker A: It's something, yeah. [00:32:38] Speaker B: And I was like, he ain't he one of the villains? But see, this. Why you gotta know your real homeboys? Cause his homeboy sent a message to her talking about he wanna fucking ass. And that just sent her coworker. [00:32:55] Speaker A: I don't even have a friend. [00:32:58] Speaker B: Didn't they live together, though? No, they didn't. [00:33:00] Speaker A: He was living with his ex girlfriend's mama. [00:33:04] Speaker B: At first she was the okay, and then she was the only fine. Well, her mama was pretty, too. Her mom was a pretty black. [00:33:10] Speaker A: It's the black people. [00:33:13] Speaker B: No. Cause as I was talking about Luther, the other black detective, she got a hard face. Oh, thank you. Like you say, crack, I crack. But she got a hard face. [00:33:25] Speaker A: But. [00:33:27] Speaker B: Excuse me, y'all, I'm drinking. He something from a. [00:33:30] Speaker A: Ended up moving out from there. [00:33:32] Speaker B: No, he didn't end up moving out. [00:33:33] Speaker A: Well, I mean, yeah, they kicked his ass out. [00:33:35] Speaker B: Yeah. We gonna tell this story. I'm sorry, y'all. We gonna spoil this motherfucker. We spoilers today. [00:33:40] Speaker A: But her typing like that was like, if you. You had to pay attention to the beginning of every episode. She was sending them emails. [00:33:47] Speaker B: He said it, though. He was like, he knew. And there's a little shit that you catch that he was saying, like, he was like, every time he would get an email, it would say, sent from my iPhone. But I knew she had to be typing it herself. Cause I know she had an Android. Like, how crazy you gotta be? That, like, that's your shit. That's the shit you want to put out there. Like. [00:34:10] Speaker A: And then she was spelling it wrong. [00:34:12] Speaker B: Then she was spelling wrong sometimes. Yeah. I wonder, did they ever say, like, where her mental issue was? [00:34:19] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:34:20] Speaker B: Cause I think that's a. That's a symptom of. I don't know if it's schizophrenia, maybe like Samantha seals. She would know. Yes. She would know that. She could do it herself. She could watch you and then diagnose you like she diagnosed. You want to get into that now? [00:34:45] Speaker A: It's so. It's a lot. It's so. [00:34:50] Speaker B: That show. Yeah, watch baby Raina is good. I put my stamp on it. Y'all know how we do on tv. I think I've pretty much gone at the good will of the people on good stuff to recommend when it comes to television shows and movies. [00:35:07] Speaker A: I think they trust your judgment, and. [00:35:09] Speaker B: That'S a good one. That some stuff. I like that. I know. I like it for my own personal reasons, but I think this right here. Catch everybody. Some of y'all too ugly to have a stalker, so you might not be able to relate to that, but some of y'all have been stalked. I mean, have been stalkers. What? [00:35:28] Speaker A: That wasn't a nice thing to say. [00:35:30] Speaker B: We not here to be. We truth Tellers. We Charleston White, the bitch. I don't know what the Charleston Wright say. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, no. Yeah. That's something. He's something he say. I don't know. Anyway, um, so you said the email. [00:35:45] Speaker A: Went kind of into. [00:35:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So we did. We did get an email from day one listener, Kia. You want me to send it to you so you can read along? [00:35:56] Speaker A: Go ahead. [00:35:56] Speaker B: It's kind of long now. I've been drinking that shit, so. Excuse me. She said she's team Issa. She said, hey, b. Hey, Amy. I know y'all are going to talk about this, so I'm going to say my piece on Amanda Seals interview. Amanda is a strong personality. She's unapologetically herself, and she questions everything. I don't have a problem with people like this, but because if I don't agree, I don't argue and I move on. Keep scrolling. She's now saying she's autistic and she has trouble with social cues. There lies the problem. She can be who she is, but people don't have to like it. It's a characteristic of some people on the spectrum to be inappropriate but not know when they are being inappropriate. Yes, everything you're saying can be true, but now is not the time. As I get older, I want easy interactions, easy friendships, and easy work environments, or I'm out. If you have a friend that likes to go to the club and fight, eventually you're not gonna want to go out with them unless you like fighting. That was. [00:36:57] Speaker A: I put that in. [00:36:59] Speaker B: Amanda said insecure was problematic. Kevin Hart's network was problematic. The real was ProB. Kevin Hart got a network. [00:37:06] Speaker A: Okay, laugh out loud, funny. Laugh something. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Definitely. The real was problematic. And no one has her back. Is it possible she nitpicks about stuff serious fm? [00:37:18] Speaker A: I'mma interject. Sirius FM was also problematic. Go ahead. [00:37:22] Speaker B: Is it possible she nitpicks about stuff other people genuinely don't care about? The only positive experience she mentioned was on bring the funny. And the only reason is it was positive is because when she complained, Jeff Foxworthy backed her up. Okay, that ain't fair, though, because she didn't complain. She just told that one experience about the drinking. Yeah, so that. Do you call that complaining, that experience? [00:37:53] Speaker A: She could have just declined to drink. Like, it didn't have to be a thing. Like everything gotta be a fucking thing. [00:37:58] Speaker B: But if you've never been a person that declined to drink, when people drinking and the way they act because you not drinking, they make it a thing. If I say I'm not gonna drink. Come on, man. Come on, man. [00:38:11] Speaker A: Not in my circles. [00:38:12] Speaker B: But see, I've been that nigga that I don't wanna drink. Not because I don't drink, because I'm not drinking right now, or because I'm trying to keep my head, because I see something else going on and I say I'm not drinking. And people like, come on, man, you ain't drinking. Hey, man, get. Be a drink, man. Come on, be a drink. Now. Five niggas up here coming up to you talking about don't drink. Now, when I snap and say, nigga, get the fuck out my face, it's a thing. And I done made it into something. [00:38:35] Speaker A: That ain't never happened to me. [00:38:36] Speaker B: So I got it. You know what I'm saying? It's been stuff like that. But her thing, I think her thing was they wanted her to drink promotion. It was some kind of promotional commercial thing, and she didn't feel comfortable doing it. Is that what it was? [00:38:50] Speaker A: Something like that. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Okay, but where was I? Jeff Fox started to back her up, and technically he got his way. I'm team issa. When it comes to the issue with Amanda and the publicist, y'all grown. Keep me out of it. I'm not sitting down with anyone and saying, that's who she is. Be nice to her. You don't like her? Oh, well, the situation with her getting kicked out of the Emmy party by the publicist should have been head stopped between the publicist and Elijah Kelly, who said, I'm a planner, too. Come in. He should have said, nah, she's good to stay. Anyways, even though Shannon was a little cringy in some parts on the interview, he sure does get the people talking by y'all. Akia, shout out to you for that email. I appreciate you. [00:39:40] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:39:42] Speaker B: I try to not take sides. [00:39:48] Speaker A: Like, how's that going? [00:39:49] Speaker B: What do you mean? Cause I don't really care either way. But I'm not gonna put, like, I ain't gonna say what she said. Like, kind of like the point where she said about her complaining about the Jeff Fox or the situation. That's why I asked, was that really complaining? Did she really complain? Or was that. You know what I'm saying? Cause I'm gonna ask the question. Cause maybe my perspective looked different, and I asked the question. So if eight people say she complaining, I'm like, okay, well, that was complaining. [00:40:22] Speaker A: But my first, my first. The first thing that came to my mind about this whole interview is this girl line. Like, there was so many times, so many things, so many points in the interview. And I said, I watched the whole thing, the full version. It was just like, I think she lying. Like, I don't know. I just get this feeling when somebody lying. And there was a lot of points when I'm like, that ain't happened. She lying. [00:40:54] Speaker B: It was something that happened. [00:40:55] Speaker A: Did that really happen? [00:40:57] Speaker B: It was something that happened. Oh, the cat Williams shit. So, like, you know how with Cat Williams, he was saying all of this stuff? [00:41:03] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:41:04] Speaker B: And then people was like, well, they would come out with, like, the real facts or whatever, and it would kind of be like, if you were cat Williams, it wouldn't be lying. But you see all of the information that he ain't really lying. That's just his perspective. You know what I'm saying? [00:41:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I got that too. I was like, in her mind, she not lying. She's not lying. [00:41:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:28] Speaker A: Like, in her mind, she did call that man a revolutionary nigga. In her mind, that's all she said to him. And that took him over the top. It could have been something else that was said that we wasn't there. [00:41:41] Speaker B: But as a nigga who has gotten reprimanded for saying nigger at his place of employment before that, I would have been like, ain't nobody getting mad at you saying nigga at work. But if you were fake black person or whatever, you, you know, that's the type of shit that get to you. Like, some. Some black people just don't like the word nigger. [00:42:11] Speaker A: Based on the story she told after that. I think the cast member that that happened to was the guy that plays Issa's brother. Cause who was she in the car with? She was like, they had to shoot a scene right after that, and they were in the car. And I'm trying to think what man on the show that she was in the car with. Unless it was her husband. [00:42:32] Speaker B: Husband. Probably her husband. [00:42:33] Speaker A: Her fucking husband. Oh, my God. [00:42:36] Speaker B: Yeah, it might have been him. Cause I don't remember her. [00:42:39] Speaker A: And he mixed. So the white side of him probably didn't like being called a revolutionary nigga. [00:42:46] Speaker B: But you know what, though? It's like, it ain't no in between. Well, the in between motherfuckers just ain't commenting like me. I don't. She can be aggravating, but I know, like, when some people that I don't even know if she like lying to me. Well, I did forget about the Myron roll thing. You know who Myron roll is? [00:43:07] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:43:08] Speaker B: When I start talking, you can be like, oh, so Myron Rolle, he played in the NFL. He was a roll scholar. He left from being in NFL to be a neurosurgeon. [00:43:20] Speaker A: Okay. [00:43:22] Speaker B: She accused him of, like, sexual assault or being. What was it? Not sexual assault, but, like, being inappropriate to him. She even said something like, he came to the door with one of her friends naked, like they were supposed to go on a date. The friend came to his house, and he came to the door naked or whatever. Yeah, but she never apologized for, like, any of that. You know what I'm saying? Cause he came out, he was like, nah, she lying on me. Whatever. Whatever. So that was a big thing. This happened in, like, 2019. [00:43:51] Speaker A: What? [00:43:52] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So a lot of people bought that up. Like, she been lying. She always been lying. She been a liar. Whatever. Whatever. It was a couple other things that people bought out. [00:44:03] Speaker A: Well, I mean, she also sat there and did not clarify. I ain't gonna say she lied, but she did not clarify that she was not diagnosed by a doctor of being autistic and then went on live after. [00:44:18] Speaker B: Everything viewed and said. But I think she's done, like, two or three lives since that interview. [00:44:25] Speaker A: Oh, she done been talking shit about Shannon. See? [00:44:28] Speaker B: What did she say about Shannon? [00:44:29] Speaker A: She was, like, talking about they cut a lot of things out of the. Out of their. [00:44:34] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, she did say it was something that they cut out. [00:44:36] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess, like, his line of questioning. She was right along with the rest of the people that was on her side saying that, you know, Shannon wasn't educated enough. Or Shannon, you know, his line of questioning. But I would have been asking her them same questions, like, wait, nah. You sure that teacher did that? Like, I mean, you corrected a teacher. You show us, because you black, that the teacher got you in trouble. [00:45:02] Speaker B: I had that happen to me at work before. Like, matter of fact, we was in the same. So I remember we started out in collections, right? Then we moved to, like, doing the. [00:45:15] Speaker A: Files, whatever the fuck that was. [00:45:16] Speaker B: Whatever that was. You know, that free money. That free money. So it was one time we went back to the. Not the building. You know, we had our own section. Remember? We came back and we had that new person with my last name. She was our manager. I remember. You weren't in my group then. [00:45:34] Speaker A: Anyway, I probably was already gone. [00:45:37] Speaker B: I don't know. But anyway, so we had a big meeting, and the meeting was. It was just one part on the file to, like, do the file this particular way. So if you read it, it had the commas. Whatever. So, you know, whatever, whatever. So I was like, I don't think he's saying that. I think he's saying, do it this way. And she was like, no, it's saying, do it this way. And she went on with the meeting. I was like, all right, I have reading comprehension. And I spoke up in the meeting, right? [00:46:04] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:46:06] Speaker B: A month later, come to find out they had a. They was like, a. It was a bigger meeting because everybody was doing it wrong because she said, do it this way. So we was doing all these people home files, like they lines and shit. I think we was doing, like, insurance lines or something. Insurance lines was fucked up because we were doing it fucked up. It was our fault, and it was based on that meeting. So she was like, well, y'all, we've been doing it wrong. This means this. And somebody was like, I know who the person was who said it. Shout out to her. She was like, um, Brandon said, do this in the first meeting, and y'all ain't wanna listen to him. Ever since then, that lady had it out for me. And the first time she got to fire me, she got rid of my ass. So that kind of shit be happening. Like, you stand up to a teacher, are you stand. But some people just don't care to speak up. Just don't care to talk up or whatever. [00:46:58] Speaker A: And that's why I say, I see a lot of me in her, and that's why I could relate. And that's how I knew she was lying about a lot of stuff, because it's in our nature. We stick up for the people who won't stick up, the people who won't speak up. Full transparency moment. I was recently fired from a position for speaking up for the voiceless. [00:47:18] Speaker B: Mm. [00:47:19] Speaker A: And it came back to bite me in the ass. [00:47:21] Speaker B: Keep your mouth shut. [00:47:22] Speaker A: Yes. That's how I know it was her. It was her. People ain't just out to get you. You gotta do something to stare the fucking pot. Like, everybody out to get you. [00:47:31] Speaker B: But I mean, put them bitches on. [00:47:33] Speaker A: The real did to you. [00:47:34] Speaker B: But I mean, if you are the person that speaks up and you speaking up for. Right. And then somebody coming up, like, in your situation, would you say that that was your fault? [00:47:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I should have shut the fuck. [00:47:47] Speaker B: Up, but I wouldn't look at it like that. Well, you did the right thing. [00:47:52] Speaker A: I mean, I did the right thing, but they didn't ask me to do that. [00:47:56] Speaker B: Who, the person? Yeah, the other person. [00:47:58] Speaker A: The voiceless. They didn't ask me to speak up for them. [00:48:01] Speaker B: Is the voiceless still working? [00:48:02] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:03] Speaker B: Good. Well, you still. [00:48:04] Speaker A: Maybe they would have been fine. [00:48:07] Speaker B: I heard people say that, like, on the real. Cause I never really watched her on there. That she was like. She would be, like, standing up and speaking up for the racial issues when the people would get it wrong. She would be educating me. [00:48:24] Speaker A: Stick to the motherfucking script. [00:48:26] Speaker B: You wouldn't want them to get the right information out there. [00:48:28] Speaker A: It's the fucking real. I don't go to the real for justice information where you go to fucking gossip and. And entertainment. [00:48:38] Speaker B: But I think this was, like, had to do with, like, the 2020 type shit. Like, you know, where the George Floyd type shit. Like you. You know what I'm saying? I thought it was that time. I don't know. I don't know when she was on that. [00:48:48] Speaker A: People don't watch the real for that. [00:48:50] Speaker B: You don't think so? [00:48:51] Speaker A: No, they watched the real for gossiping, catty, chatty shit. Wendy Williams was off the air. We needed something like that. [00:48:57] Speaker B: No, she was on when Wendy Williams was on the air. This was years ago when she was on the real. Now. You sure? Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Wendy. This is before Wendy fell. [00:49:06] Speaker A: Well, either way, I'm pretty sure that's what they go to the real for. She needed to be with. Oh, gosh, Dev, you. No Roland Martin. That's what she need to be. Go to Roland. Go sit on Roland panel with some shit like that. [00:49:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, true. She would fit in real good there. What else? Oh, it was a I had to screenshot this. Cause it was. It was along them same lines of her. Let's see. It says takeaways from this interview. [00:49:35] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:49:36] Speaker B: Her teacher was racist. Cause she didn't want Amanda talking back and correcting her. Her dorm mates in college all hated her because she had a strong mind and was pretty. Marsha Ambrosius was intimidated for no reason and hated on her. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Forgot about that. [00:49:52] Speaker B: Uh huh. Um, she was a spell from college causing a white. Cause a white kid lied on her. I forgot about that part. What happened with that? What college was she in spell on from? Oh, the acting. [00:50:03] Speaker A: NYU. Yeah. [00:50:05] Speaker B: But no, it wasn't NYU. It was another one. It was another. She was like something. Yeah, it was one of the top three. [00:50:10] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:50:11] Speaker B: She said top three. Now. I never heard of it, but I ain't no actor. She said Nickelodeon was racist in the process of her getting another gig. She now has autism now that people hate her, but when she was more popular, she was just fine. That's shady right there. She said she got fired from serious radio, and it wasn't her fault. It was her boss. She wasn't allowed into the Emmys party for no apparent reason. [00:50:35] Speaker A: None. [00:50:38] Speaker B: That whoever that assistant is. [00:50:46] Speaker A: Probably got. [00:50:46] Speaker B: A legitimate beef, or maybe she just don't like them. You could just not like people who talk too much. That's why I try to shut the fuck up when I'm in public. I don't say nothing, like, be you good. I won't even say nothing. Says the cast of insecure hated her for no reason. You know when I knew that they didn't like her? When the story first broke that she got kicked out the party, and I wanna say they had another party, and she had mentioned that she wasn't even invited to the party, but everybody else in the cast was invited, I was like, oh, yeah, they just don't fuck with her. It says black Enterprise started beef with her for no apparent reason. Howard University decided to rescind her interview for no reason. Howard University? What interview? [00:51:38] Speaker A: I don't remember. [00:51:39] Speaker B: Maybe this was late in the last 20 minutes. Cause I watched, like, I think I had 30 minutes left. The cast and executives on the rear didn't like her for no reason. Essence magazine don't like her for no reason. Never once during this interview did she say anything was her fault. Everyone was always picking with her for no reason. [00:51:56] Speaker A: No reason. [00:52:00] Speaker B: I think part of, like, let's say, like, even, like, with your situation with, you get fired. You said the reason was because you stood up for somebody else. [00:52:09] Speaker A: I completely deserve that shit. [00:52:11] Speaker B: All right, but you never. But you didn't try to, like, intimate that it was like, they just didn't like me. You was like, because she never did. That is what this post is saying. [00:52:21] Speaker A: Yeah, they didn't like me because I had a smart ass mouth. Like, that's why I try to be. [00:52:27] Speaker B: Like, I got a homeboy, right? That when Pastor Troy first came out, he hated Pastor Troy. I was like, why don't you like Pastor Troy? He was like, I don't know. I just don't like him. He never liked his music. I was like, bro, you ain't never met the nigga. Like, you just. I don't know. I don't like that nigga. I try not to be like that with nobody. And I gotta be honest with my listeners, with our listeners, our friends that listen to the show, okay? I really haven't liked her since my brother and me. [00:52:57] Speaker A: Damn, that's a long time. [00:52:58] Speaker B: Cause she used to act the same. She used to act the same way on that show, but it's no re. Like, I was like, well, she's just an actress like, that, just how she acted. But she kinda act like that in real life. And I feel like she would be one of those people that would like, you might see her someplace in your regular clothes, and she would act kind of snooty to you. [00:53:23] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:53:24] Speaker B: Until she saw you pull up. We saw me pull up. I saw one of the homies pull up. That's your car. Now she wanna act different or know you got a position and act different. I've never met her, so I try not to put that on her, but. [00:53:42] Speaker A: I mean, and then. Has anybody said anything? Usually the people who are talked about in the interview, nobody, ain't nobody rebutting it. Like, I don't even think they care. [00:53:54] Speaker B: I don't think, you know, I think. And hopefully, and I wish people do this more. I hope people see, like, the interview and then see the comments and see, like, what the, like, majority of the people are saying and then just don't comment. [00:54:07] Speaker A: Now, crazy enough, I have seen a high number of black women, and this ain't all, so don't y'all come emailing up here. Don't y'all. You know, don't fight me in the street. Black women with multiple higher education degrees who are single are on Amanda's side. [00:54:31] Speaker B: See, I. [00:54:31] Speaker A: That's just what I'm seeing. [00:54:33] Speaker B: I can't. [00:54:36] Speaker A: The ones that got, like, two master's. [00:54:37] Speaker B: Degrees, well, we got an email from one who was not on her side. [00:54:41] Speaker A: So that's why I say, but single. I had to say. [00:54:44] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, you said single. Yeah, you did say single. [00:54:45] Speaker A: The ones who just throw all. They all and they work. Let me stop. But you looking at you talking about somebody. It's a certain. It's a certain caliber of perk. People who are on her side. And I'm going through the comments and I'm looking, and they're like, y'all just don't wanna see a black woman. Shut the fuck up. First of all. [00:55:06] Speaker B: Now it was another. Let me see. Somebody made a comment where they posted the homie summer. She has her own podcast, too, but she made this post on her on Facebook, and I thought it was interesting. Cause I would figure she would be on her side. Cause I would figure more black women would be on Amanda's side. [00:55:30] Speaker A: Yeah. No, yeah. [00:55:34] Speaker B: Just to stick up for the culture. Like, we talk about you behind closed doors, but in public, we gonna. Black women. Black women. You know what I'm saying? So. But she was like, not that anyone on here has asked me about it, but Amanda Sears is a clear case of colorism. Pretty privilege, elitism, classism, hero complex, all wrapped up into one tired bow. No matter how insufferable, how self aggrandizing, how deplorable her behavior is, some will discount it because she's a quote unquote truth teller who quote unquote doesn't play Hollywood games. No, she said, last time I checked, she's a proven liar who is indeed playing Hollywood games. In the face of empirical evidence and decades, firsthand accounts of her piss poor behavior towards others, she is still elevated by some. Despite her shaming black folks for buying jordans instead of passports, she's uplifting the black community. That she put that in quotation. I forgot about that. She said that a couple years ago. She was like, y'all niggas about. That was the first. That was really one of the first things that got people on her head, like the ordinary person. Cause a lot of people really didn't know who she was a few years ago. Cause she used to be Amanda diva. You would see her on host and stuff, I think on, like, MTV and stuff like that. [00:56:48] Speaker A: I wonder if Issa put her in that aka sweater so that people can get on her ass about it. [00:56:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cause there was a little backlash about that, ain't it? [00:56:59] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:56:59] Speaker B: Yeah. But then, like, a couple years ago, she had said something about y'all buying jordans and not having a passport. Nigga, a passport costs 100 and something. Jordans cost maybe $200, but I still gotta buy the trip and I can wear the Jordans multiple times. Shut the fuck up. [00:57:17] Speaker A: I like. I like her. I like her stance. [00:57:21] Speaker B: Yeah. She said despite her mistreating actors and production staff publicists, she's being blacklisted. Besides calling out the mother of a victim of police violence in defense of a known grifter, she's doing the work. Yeah, so she got into it. Not got into it, but Tamir Rice's mom had, like, words for either. Shawn King. [00:57:47] Speaker A: Shawn King. [00:57:47] Speaker B: It was Shawn King. Okay. I thought it was. What's the lady name that's always talking, that's always, like, protesting and stuff? She wrote a book. And what's the lady? The black lady? Oh, God, I can't think of that. Anyway, she says, but if Miss Seals was a dark skinned woman with prominent afrocentric features, would she still get the grace that she doesn't even seek? Nah, she wouldn't get it. I doubt it. She says it's highly doubtful pretty people are perceived as being smarter, funnier, and more sociable than they actually are. Heavy emphasis on the word perceived. And while I get that she is clearly an educated woman, she is consistently loud and wrong. Consistently and loudly wrong. And more often than not, double downs on her wrongness. Miss Seals is on the outside because she doesn't do the work to be on the inside instead of analyzing. Cause, like, I definitely agree with that. Because if, you know, talking too much, get on people nerves. Shut the fuck up. It ain't that hard. She, like, she recognizes she rubbed people the wrong way. If you recognize you rub people the wrong way and you wanna be around people, do some things to not rub people the wrong way. It ain't that hard. [00:59:01] Speaker A: But then she wouldn't be being real. [00:59:07] Speaker B: Cause that's how she would see it. That's how she would see it. She says instead of being apologetic, she is antagonizing. [00:59:17] Speaker A: God damn. She put all that in the Facebook post. [00:59:19] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, she's a mean girl. She's a bully. Always has been, probably always will be, as long as her bad behavior is excused. When people show you and have shown you for years who they are, believe them. I asked, I was like, man, I gotta read that. Cause, oof. That was right after we was having our back and forths and forcing backs in our group. [00:59:40] Speaker A: I did not expect you to say that you didn't like her. [00:59:44] Speaker B: No, I didn't. [00:59:45] Speaker A: I thought you was about to get on this mic and defend her. You ready to put my motherfucking dukes up? [00:59:50] Speaker B: No. No, I don't. But, like, okay, so, like, in the group chat, a lot of the stuff. Kind of like in Akia's email, how she said she complained. Like, okay, everybody, I think I feel like everybody might be on the spectrum a little bit. So my thing is, if you saying something about somebody or you saying something about a thing or whatever, whatever. If we not joking, like, if I'm not joking about something, I can't, like, put it in hyperbole or whatever, I'm gonna say what it really is. So I can't say she complained when it really wasn't a complaint to me. That's why I asked you was she complaining? [01:00:29] Speaker A: And I agree. Like, a lot of the things that she was saying when she was self diagnosing herself live on Shay Shay. I was like, I do some of that. So I was like, bitch, can I get a check? [01:00:42] Speaker B: That's why. That's why I say when she say, doodle. [01:00:45] Speaker A: Cause I do. Like, if I'm in a meeting, I'm doodling the whole time I have to. [01:00:50] Speaker B: And she says, call something stimming. Yeah. Which they got a word for everything. But. But if you do that, if you, like, even, like, the socially awkward type shit, like, that's why I say everybody probably is on the spectrum. So now you can't really use that as an excuse, especially when, you know, now if you a motherfucker who just don't know and you do this shit without it, now you probably got a problem. But for her to say, well, I'm this, and to not even try to change it, like, if you ain't got, like, you got all these degrees and you ain't got the ability to work your own, like, actions or whatever, some. [01:01:30] Speaker A: Degrees ain't got shit to do with autism. [01:01:32] Speaker B: I mean, you could. [01:01:34] Speaker A: She could tell you about Martin Luther King. [01:01:36] Speaker B: But I'm saying, like, if you can self diagnose, like, if I know my back hurt and I know I got arthritis in my back, I know I need to fucking stretch all the time to keep my back loose. Like, you know, you need to stretch your ass sometimes and talk to people a different way. Like, you can recognize. Well, I guess that's part of the social cues thing. Like, if I look at your face and I say something and your facial expression just totally changed, then I know I've either said something that you really love or something that you really hated. You know what I'm saying? [01:02:06] Speaker A: There's one thing that she said, and I was like, ooh, I would have never expected that from her. [01:02:10] Speaker B: What's that? [01:02:11] Speaker A: She got a broke ass nigga at home. Well, had. Cause she was like, nigga wasn't working. And she was sitting there stressed out. Like, if I don't work, I'm gonna pay the bills. I'm like, oh, she kept a broke nigger. [01:02:22] Speaker B: He probably had. He probably used to fix the toilet. [01:02:27] Speaker A: And lay pipe. Got her a living plumber. [01:02:30] Speaker B: Yep. That was something else I didn't agree with, too. And she do this kind of shit, too. And I think it's for clout, too. So she mentioned she threw in that she dated Lupia fiasco. [01:02:41] Speaker A: What they had to do with shit. [01:02:42] Speaker B: They had to do a shit. She dated. Why would you bring up you dating Pusha T. But she did that. Right. But when Lil scrappy brought up a few months ago, that damn two dated. [01:02:53] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:02:55] Speaker B: You didn't have to mention that. You didn't have to talk about that. Whatever. [01:02:57] Speaker A: Whatever. [01:02:58] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So that's three niggas I would have. [01:03:01] Speaker A: Never known about her and Lupe. [01:03:03] Speaker B: I would have never known her about Pusha. Pusha don't even seem like the type. Pusha probably just smashing. [01:03:09] Speaker A: Mm. Yeah. [01:03:12] Speaker B: Then she gonna. He has a beautiful wife. Shout out to Virginia. What? Don't mention my wife name. Yeah, a little scrappy. So that's three niggas we know. I shouldn't know if I don't personally know you. I shouldn't know four niggas you had sex with. [01:03:29] Speaker A: She might be. Got her a little roster now. [01:03:30] Speaker B: She do got a roster. [01:03:32] Speaker A: Damn. [01:03:32] Speaker B: A whole rap roster. If you notice, all of these guys are top flight MC's. She said some shit like that. Come on, Amanda. I pulled a wool. I pulled a wool over Amy eyes. Cause Amy thought she was going after them. [01:03:49] Speaker A: You did. You got me that. [01:03:50] Speaker B: She was gonna debate. I said, you watch this shit. [01:03:55] Speaker A: How many other rap niggas she can make a song about it? Like biggie dreams. [01:04:03] Speaker B: Run down the list. Yeah, a lot of. But I thought, you know, based on you and some of the other women, I know, the shit that they said, I thought it would be a whole lot of that. But she got a lot of people following behind her. And, you know, and then she keep making these lives and all this and that. It was something that happened. Cause she's, like, really heavy. She was real heavy into talking about the Palestine Gaza thing or whatever. Palestine Israel thing. It was something that happened. And, like, she had a whole bunch of people watching her live. She was like, well, if you wanna see my thoughts on it, subscribe to my Patreon. I said, this nigga here, man. [01:04:49] Speaker A: Goddamn grifter. [01:04:51] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I will not somebody have to screenshot it or whatever, but email us your thoughts about Amanda Seals. I still don't, when I say I don't like her, I don't like her. [01:05:05] Speaker A: It's okay to not like her. [01:05:06] Speaker B: No, what I'm saying, like, I don't like her aggressive. Like, she talks so hard. Like, why you talking so hard? Like niggas? She was like, when she moved to New York and like, she felt, she, she felt right away. [01:05:21] Speaker A: Oh, she said that she knew that since she was twelve years old. [01:05:24] Speaker B: Oh, she did. [01:05:25] Speaker A: She said she visited New York when she was just a child, twelve years old. And she knew that was where she needed to be. [01:05:30] Speaker B: They do talk hard in New York, though, right there, son. Like, damn, bro, we on the same team, cuz. Like, you know. Yeah, we do talk. We do talk different down here, though. But, yeah, so it was an interesting watch. I didn't think I would get through most of that. But you watched all of it in. [01:05:50] Speaker A: Pieces and I had to keep myself busy. I was like doing laundry and playing candy crush, like doing other things. [01:05:57] Speaker B: I was playing ninja Turtles and driving. I was in my car too. But yeah, it was interesting. Shout out to everybody that watched it. Shout out to everybody that had a thought on it, too. A lot of people still think she lying about it was another post I saw, too, where people thought she was lying. Oh, well, you mentioned that. The self diagnosis. [01:06:16] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:06:17] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause she tap dance around that question and people was mad. A lot of people talking shit about Shannon, too. That'd be my last point, too. A lot of people talking about Shannon. Yeah. [01:06:25] Speaker A: Saying Shannon was not educated enough to be in an interview with her. [01:06:32] Speaker B: Why do you think he ain't educated enough? Cause he got a heavy tongue. [01:06:36] Speaker A: I got to be. [01:06:38] Speaker B: Did Shannon graduate college? [01:06:40] Speaker A: I think so. [01:06:41] Speaker B: So shut the fuck up, niggas. [01:06:43] Speaker A: See, the thing is, like, Shannon will ask a question and he will just let them talk. [01:06:50] Speaker B: Yup. [01:06:50] Speaker A: And he don't have to ask hard hitting questions because they get up and they sip that goddamn cognac and they just spill their guts. [01:06:58] Speaker B: Mm hmm, mm hmm. [01:06:59] Speaker A: Which with her, she was drinking water. [01:07:01] Speaker B: But she still spilling her gun. [01:07:03] Speaker A: Yeah. Because that's the type of person she is. [01:07:05] Speaker B: He did fuck up one time. I was like, damn, Shane. He's like, so your mama's white well, your dad is white, right? [01:07:13] Speaker A: In his defense, I think a lot of, a lot of us thought she was mixed, bro. [01:07:18] Speaker B: I thought she said that one time. [01:07:20] Speaker A: Who knows? [01:07:21] Speaker B: I thought she said that one time. But either way, either way, it's gonna boost her following or whatever, her engagement. [01:07:30] Speaker A: But it will. [01:07:31] Speaker B: Yeah, it gonna boost her engagement so she'll be able to. By whoever, whatever, niggas dick she's sucking some chinese food tonight. In other news this week, I don't know. I guess it's the end of the me too movement. Maybe. Dede might be good. Bill Cosby got out okay. I don't think R. Kelly gonna get out, but Harvey Weinstein, his 2020 rape conviction has been overturned. [01:08:04] Speaker A: Damn. [01:08:05] Speaker B: On Thursday, they found that the judge in his trial has shown prejudice by allowing women to testify about allegations that were not part of the case. And so they've ordered a new trial. So he's, I saw a video of him, like, walking out or something. I don't know if that was him getting out of jail, but. [01:08:29] Speaker A: Damn. [01:08:29] Speaker B: Shout out to Harvey. I guess he was in jail for how long? Three or four years. Yeah, I thought he was gonna die in jail. I thought he was gonna die after the first couple years, but when you that rich, though, you can get some good stuff on your commissary. I guess. Yeah, a lot of honey buns. [01:08:43] Speaker A: Pay for protection. [01:08:45] Speaker B: Pay for protection. Yep. And he the kind of nigga that should have been in that jail that was on unlocked. Yeah, true story. Probably would've tried to beat him up, though. What else happened this week before we get our quick hits? Ooh, you heard about the thing that Joe Biden doing with Delta Airlines? Is it Delta? [01:09:14] Speaker A: Wait, what? [01:09:15] Speaker B: Yeah, they got some airline rule changes. It was one of the airlines. [01:09:19] Speaker A: That's what the fuck Joe doing? Is he bored like this? Motherfucker don't get our student loans taken care of. He worrying about a goddamn airplane. [01:09:29] Speaker B: No. No. Well, that's good if you fly. They issue final rules Wednesday to require airlines to automatically issue cash refunds for things like delayed flights and the better disclosed fees for baggage or canceling reservations. So if you got a flight and your flight get delayed or canceled, you get your money back. Expedition. [01:09:47] Speaker A: I'd rather have my student loans. Fuck them flights. I know, I know. [01:09:52] Speaker B: Don't he got student loans? Didn't he do that for somebody a couple weeks ago? Last week? [01:09:57] Speaker A: There's some people. [01:09:58] Speaker B: Some people? [01:09:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:09:59] Speaker B: He working, not me. Oh, that's what you get for going to a real school. You should have been like, me and went to a fake school. I went to a play. Play school. I don't even tell niggas where I got my degree from. You got a degree? Truck driving school. Me and Boogie went to the same school. You remember boogie off of kings of comedy? That's where I got my. Me and Boogie got our degree from the same school. I know a dope boy when I see one. What your ass say? Shout out to Joe Biden. It was a post on Ebro page, and he was. It was a guy I should have played. He was, like, acting like he was mad at Joe Biden, but he was, like. It was, like, a redneck type dude, but he was being sarcastic. But it's a shame how dumb people are. Like, they didn't realize he was being sarcastic. [01:10:54] Speaker A: That's all in his comments, ain't it? [01:10:56] Speaker B: Oh, my God, this dude. So is he for real? Like, let me see if I can find it and play. Talk amongst yourselves. I'm gonna try to find it real quick. But I thought it was. I thought it was funny. [01:11:08] Speaker A: Let me give a shout out while you finding that to the people who did get their student loans wiped out and the people who are on their way. I know somebody who got to make one more payment, and then everything else is gonna be forgiven. [01:11:22] Speaker B: Oh, they did it the real way. [01:11:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:11:24] Speaker B: Shout out to them. [01:11:27] Speaker A: The public service people. Like, I never get that. I'll never get that. Public. [01:11:32] Speaker B: Oh. Cause they work for. Oh. So they got theirs wiped out. So, like, teachers and shit. [01:11:39] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:11:39] Speaker B: Shout out to them. I'm gonna play this, y'all. Let me see. I saw this comment from Kathy, and, boy, y'all don't know the half of this. Biden and his little minion, Pete booty judge are making it so the airlines have to automatically refund you cash money if your flight's delayed or canceled. And, y'all, I don't even know where to start. I mean, now instead of all the airlines having wildly different refund policies and definitions of what a significant change to your flight supposed to mean, now we're just supposed to get our money back in full, in cash, no questions asked? I mean, make that make sense, y'all make that make sense to me because I just can't see it, y'all. I, for one, like knowing that when I board a plane, fully recline my seat, and queue up my favorite season of Downton Abbey, the one where lady Edith leaves her child with the pig formers. I know my money is safe with the airline company, and they're going to do with it what they see fit. I don't need Biden telling the airlines what they can do with my hard earned money. I mean, make that make sense, y'all. How about y'all just don't buy tickets for a flight that could get. And this is how he looks. That's why I get up at the back of dawn and get on the first plane out. I want to earn my on time flight. That's, uh. And people was mad in the comments. Let me see some of these comments. Um, why did you even share this stupidity? So is he being real or no? [01:13:14] Speaker A: Oh, gosh. [01:13:15] Speaker B: Surely he's joking, right? Of course he's joking, dummy. Um, let me see. [01:13:25] Speaker A: I don't get. I know. Cause I was talking to somebody the other day how, like, you cannot. Well, they were saying that they prefer talking over texting because you can't read annotation and tone. And I'm like, I think I can. [01:13:38] Speaker B: That's what punctuation is for you. [01:13:39] Speaker A: Goof. I think I do pretty good with that. I can tell when someone's being sarcastic. [01:13:44] Speaker B: Like, how can you not? [01:13:46] Speaker A: Were you at the beginning of the conversation? Like, you didn't just jump in in that one sentence? Pay attention. [01:13:53] Speaker B: You gotta ask. You know how it was something you said earlier, but you gotta ask, n. Did they pass the exit exam on the first try or not? If they didn't. [01:14:01] Speaker A: So just like. Because that kind of reminds me of, like you said earlier, I was getting cooked on social media earlier this week when Jeannie Mae said that Jeezy was beating on her. And I was like, I hate to see Jeezy go down like this, but he made a choice. And everybody just immediately assumed that I was like, yay. He whooping the fuck out of Jeannie Bey. And I'm like, well, I didn't even mention her. [01:14:29] Speaker B: Oh, that's why they. [01:14:30] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't even mention her. The whole comment was about jeezy choosing another race, but I didn't even mention her. How did we get here? How did y'all get that from that sentence? Oh, so you were okay with him hitting women? Did I say that? No. Do I think she lying? Yes, but still, she definitely lying. [01:14:53] Speaker B: Did you see the video? [01:14:55] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:14:55] Speaker B: It's supposed to be a video of. I think one of the complaints in that shit was like, he had some guns around and the kid had access to the guns, and it was supposed to be videos. Whatever. I didn't see. You know, I've been too busy with real life to see. But apparently that was it. But he wants full custody. [01:15:17] Speaker A: He ain't getting full now. Come on, now. [01:15:19] Speaker B: Nah, you not get. I don't care if you is a snowman. I don't know, though. He might have better lawyers than her. He might. I don't know. This Jesus, the snowman. He making wintertime shout out to you. [01:15:29] Speaker A: They would tear my ass up. Also, you like to see women getting beat. I hope you and all your daughters get beat. Like, damn, lady, I don't even have daughters. [01:15:38] Speaker B: I'd be like, okay, I hope my daughters get beat, too, bitch. [01:15:41] Speaker A: I didn't respond to anybody. [01:15:43] Speaker B: Yeah, you can't respond. [01:15:44] Speaker A: I was just like, let them have it. [01:15:48] Speaker B: I saw a couple of. It was like 40 something comments on it. How many is up to now? [01:15:52] Speaker A: Oh, let me see. [01:15:53] Speaker B: What was you on? Hollywood unlocked? [01:15:55] Speaker A: It was shade room cooking, my ass. [01:16:00] Speaker B: Oh, sorry, y'all, that's live. But this crown and Red Bull tastes good. [01:16:05] Speaker A: I know you. The fuck you ain't. I thought you was drinking tea. [01:16:08] Speaker B: Nope, not today. I wish I had some more so I could be slurred by the end of the episode. Y'all like that, don't you, bitch? Let's see what else we got going on this week. [01:16:19] Speaker A: 47 40. Well, 47 48 plus eight more. 56 comments. [01:16:24] Speaker B: Oh, nah. Your ass ain't cooked until your phone cut off and buzzing too damn much. You ever had that shit happen to you? [01:16:29] Speaker A: No. [01:16:30] Speaker B: That was one of the old Twitter days. What was I living in? I was living in it. I was in Columbia. Then I said something on Twitter one time. They were on my side, but my phone was going off so much till my phone cut off. Wow, good old Twitter. Yeah. Did we talk about the black Twitter show? [01:16:50] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:16:51] Speaker B: Yeah. So I meant to mention this in the shows that's coming out or whatever. It's supposed to be a black Twitter show on Hulu. Hulu? Yeah. I wanna say it comes out next week, but it's supposed to be about, you know, the rise of black Twitter and what it meant. I wanna say it's like three episodes. [01:17:08] Speaker A: Or something like that. [01:17:08] Speaker B: Well, how many episodes? [01:17:09] Speaker A: Black Twitter a people's history. [01:17:11] Speaker B: What's it come out on? The fifth? No, not the fifth. The fifth. 10 May. Excuse me. I can't remember, but. Yeah, and then, like you said, the shy is coming back to, I am ready for this. Yeah, I wanna. [01:17:26] Speaker A: Cause I was there. That felt like the people who went to freaknik. [01:17:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I was there. What year did you get in on Twitter? [01:17:33] Speaker A: 2009. [01:17:34] Speaker B: Me too. [01:17:34] Speaker A: I got June 2009. [01:17:36] Speaker B: Shout out to my cousin Cicely. She got me to be on Twitter. She's like, cuz you not on Twitter. I was on Twitter back when you couldn't join on your phone. [01:17:46] Speaker A: Yup. [01:17:46] Speaker B: You had to go on a computer. [01:17:47] Speaker A: Oh, that was the worst. [01:17:49] Speaker B: Why? [01:17:50] Speaker A: But because we would just really, like, sit there for hours in front of a laptop or in front of a computer. [01:17:55] Speaker B: But no, no, no, no. What I'm saying is you had to join on your computer, but they still had the app on your phone. [01:18:02] Speaker A: It wasn't an app. You could use a browser on your phone. [01:18:05] Speaker B: Oh, it was app, though. Shout out to sprint. Cause I was using it on my phone. Yeah. I ain't never sat down, but. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. It wasn't an app then. [01:18:12] Speaker A: But you would go to twitter.com and use your phone's browser. [01:18:16] Speaker B: I think that's how I found out Michael Jackson died on Twitter. [01:18:19] Speaker A: Yep. I remember that day. [01:18:21] Speaker B: I was at practice. Shout out to the young guns. I was at practice in. It came on Twitter. She's like, what you talking about? I was like, man, they say it on Twitter. What the fuck is Twitter, nigga? Nigga thought I was making up shit. Yeah, the old Twitter was. It was a time and you couldn't retweet. [01:18:36] Speaker A: That wasn't a retweet button. You literally had to copy and paste and type RT. And then. [01:18:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, you're right. [01:18:45] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:18:48] Speaker B: It was a time from like 00:10. I'm sorry. Not 2010 to like 2013, 2014. Well, I had got rid of Facebook and got on Twitter. [01:19:01] Speaker A: I remember that. [01:19:02] Speaker B: I got off Facebook. Cause I was noticing, like, the stuff on Twitter just seemed so much. [01:19:09] Speaker A: It just seemed, like, realistic. [01:19:10] Speaker B: Realistic. Well, it seemed funnier, smarter. It did. It seemed smarter. Like, I was just so upset that people I grew up with couldn't know. Didn't know the difference between there, there and there. But on Twitter, it was all right. [01:19:24] Speaker A: Cause it was with your people. It felt like we found our people when we got over there. [01:19:28] Speaker B: Well, not me. I was just disappointed in my people that they couldn't spell. [01:19:35] Speaker A: Damn. Yeah. [01:19:36] Speaker B: And so I just went to, you know, Twitter, we just ignore it now. Yeah, yeah. Just ignore it. Yeah. Yeah. I used to. When I first came back to Facebook, they used to call me the grandma police. Cause I be like, nigga, that ain't right. Whatever, but. And now Twitter or X is just a place where porn and racism resides. So much porn, so much racism. [01:20:05] Speaker A: I don't get the racism I be seeing. That's all you got? That ain't in my algorithm. [01:20:10] Speaker B: Click one time on somebody post, and you'll see them races on there. That's why I don't want to live beside these monkeys, that kind of shit. [01:20:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I follow them. The freaks, boy. [01:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Let's see what else happened this week before we get out. How long we been talking? Oh, shit, we been talking for long enough. [01:20:31] Speaker A: Like, you know. I can see you liking that, right? I mean, yeah, I'm like, you know, granted, I'm gonna watch it, too, but God damn, like, damn, she put that whole dick in her mouth so quickie. Did you hear the Drake disc where he. Disc. Disk. [01:20:52] Speaker B: You been drinking, too? [01:20:54] Speaker A: Not yet. Where Tupac and Snoop joined along, you know? [01:20:59] Speaker B: I haven't heard that yet. [01:21:00] Speaker A: I heard clips. I haven't heard the whole thing. [01:21:02] Speaker B: Anyway, I don't think you can find it no more. [01:21:04] Speaker A: It's AI. [01:21:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:21:05] Speaker A: Oh, and Tupac families. [01:21:07] Speaker B: No, no, no. It's not his family. It's his estate. [01:21:10] Speaker A: His estate? [01:21:10] Speaker B: Yeah, and his estate is owned by some white people. [01:21:13] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [01:21:13] Speaker B: Yes. [01:21:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, they said, yeah. Ceased and desist. [01:21:17] Speaker B: No, not ceased. [01:21:21] Speaker A: That's what I said, nigga. Cease and desist. You know, that's probably stuck in my head. Cause last night I just had to find out how tall lil Cease was from junior Mafia. [01:21:34] Speaker B: And you said he was five eight. Somebody said he was five eight? [01:21:36] Speaker A: Yeah, the Internet said he five eight. I don't agree with that. [01:21:39] Speaker B: Ti said he five nine with the soul of a six fold nigga. Ti look like he about five seven, but anyway. [01:21:46] Speaker A: You mentioned crumble earlier. It's a crumble. [01:21:48] Speaker B: I did? What did I say about you said. [01:21:50] Speaker A: You was gonna tell me what the new crumble cookies. [01:21:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I was just joking around. [01:21:53] Speaker A: Yeah, but crumble is testing a smaller cookie. [01:21:57] Speaker B: Why? Affordability. [01:22:00] Speaker A: A lot of people. Yeah, and a lot of people feel like the cookies are too fucking big. [01:22:04] Speaker B: Hmm. How much is one crumb of cookie? Like $4.99. [01:22:07] Speaker A: I don't even know. [01:22:08] Speaker B: You ever noticed? [01:22:09] Speaker A: I never bought with just one. [01:22:10] Speaker B: We get shit that back in the day would just, like, three crumble cookies cost, like, $16, right? [01:22:17] Speaker A: That sound about right? [01:22:18] Speaker B: Back in the day, when the fuck would you ever need $16 worth of cookie at one time? You know what I'm saying? Like, shit. Just ridiculously priced. But they good, though. Shout out to crumble some. That's one thing. Crumble cookie is like Amanda Seals. You either love it or hate it. [01:22:35] Speaker A: Yeah, most definitely. [01:22:36] Speaker B: And I love it. The cookies. [01:22:40] Speaker A: Speaking of somebody who gets a little bit of hate. Kanye west is venturing. And we was just talking about porn on Twitter. Kanye west is venturing into the porn industry. [01:22:50] Speaker B: Do you feel a kind of way about that? [01:22:51] Speaker A: I don't. I mean, the porn industry. I feel like the porn industry took a hit because of onlyfans. And I mean, like, production porn. [01:23:05] Speaker B: Oh, true. [01:23:07] Speaker A: Like abracadabra, bitch. And if you know where that come from, you a nasty motherfucker. [01:23:11] Speaker B: Where that come from? That girl be. What's her name? Bee smooth, whatever. [01:23:16] Speaker A: No, that's West Coast Productions. They are a porn production company. [01:23:20] Speaker B: Oh, I know that much. [01:23:21] Speaker A: If you know who Habib is, you a nasty motherfucker. [01:23:24] Speaker B: I seen Habib be having them black threesomes, ain't it? And they be in Texas a lot. Don't I seen Habib. I've seen Habib. Okay, real quick, about the Kanye porn thing. This just lets me further know that he's. Something wrong with him mentally. This nigga just had a choir. Yeah, I know somebody that sung on his choir. [01:23:47] Speaker A: Yep. He was remixing all the r and B nineties r and B h. That. [01:23:51] Speaker B: Should'Ve let you know something. That should've let you know something. Cause some of them songs was very inappropriate for you to be singing the tune at a damn choir. Anyway, go ahead. I'm sorry. [01:24:00] Speaker A: Reggie Bush got his heisman back finally. Don't you do it. Don't you fucking do it. Because they took that man money away. Because he was. I mean, take his hism. [01:24:10] Speaker B: He broke. I'm here to tell you right now. [01:24:13] Speaker A: We don't care for something that everybody doing now. [01:24:16] Speaker B: Something everybody doing now. That's like. Okay. That's like niggas in prohibition been like, damn, they got liquor stores now. I need to get my liquor money back. No, it was illegal. It was illegal then. Not it. No, I don't think he should get it back. I don't think so. [01:24:34] Speaker A: Wow. [01:24:34] Speaker B: Cause he was doing. He was. He did. [01:24:37] Speaker A: That's anti black. [01:24:38] Speaker B: That's not anti black. This is anti athleticism. Fuck you, nigga. Your fast ass with them quick cuts and them fast twitch muscles. Shout out to Reeves. [01:24:49] Speaker A: Speaking of something else that's anti black. Express is filing for bankruptcy. Y'all didn't like big girls. Fuck y'all. [01:24:56] Speaker B: Express that. Like big nobody. I used to go on express with Blaze, trying to get something for the club. Kev on stage had a. He did a post about this, talking about, no, sir. Like, they didn't go over largest like it was. [01:25:11] Speaker A: I did not. I have not worn anything from express since my sophomore year, college. That's when I sized out of express. [01:25:19] Speaker B: I think I went and got something from Express later on in life. After I went through the change, I always try to get her. One time in the episode, y'all. That was it right there. But, yeah, I did. I was able to get in and fit in. It wasn't to my liking. But, you know, one of my most. One of the goals in life is just to get some shit off the rack. You know, before the club, we try to go, me and Blaze and, you know, get some clothes to wear to the club. And he would just go right in express and find something nice, whatever. Yeah, I never had that luxury. That's why I always wore black tees. [01:26:02] Speaker A: Yeah, well, I was always the biggest friend in the friend group. So. [01:26:06] Speaker B: So what that mean? [01:26:07] Speaker A: So that means when they was trying on they little size two express jeans, I was just listening to the music. So all I can do is wait for them to listen to the music. [01:26:18] Speaker B: You can go across the hall, go cross the mall. Go cross the street in the mall. [01:26:22] Speaker A: Well, we had Lerner. Okay, well, what did they change their name to? New York and company. [01:26:28] Speaker B: Oh. That's what Lerner changed to me. [01:26:30] Speaker A: And they ain't nothing now. I think they closed all them down. [01:26:32] Speaker B: Everything closing down. Yeah. So shout out to them. [01:26:36] Speaker A: Lerner loved me when express didn't. [01:26:38] Speaker B: Did they have the same type of, like, clothes? It ain't matter. You just was looking like you was going to work anyway. [01:26:45] Speaker A: Did you hear about that ten year old kid? So a Texas ten year old admits to killing a man when he was only seven. [01:26:56] Speaker B: Then he shot him. [01:26:57] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:26:58] Speaker B: Mm. [01:26:59] Speaker A: And he's not being charged. [01:27:01] Speaker B: Good for him. Wait, he white? [01:27:04] Speaker A: Yeah, of course. [01:27:05] Speaker B: Damn. He shot a 32. His name was Brandon. He shot him in 2022. Yep. Damn. [01:27:14] Speaker A: And I wonder. I was wondering, did somebody put this boy up to something? Put him up to confessing, knowing that he wouldn't get charged. [01:27:21] Speaker B: I bet you they like religious. And he been going to church all the time talking about confessional sins and, you know, guess what, little boy? Even though you confess your sins based on the Bible, you kill somebody, you go into hell, regardless of how you live your life. [01:27:35] Speaker A: Uh, not if you repent. [01:27:37] Speaker B: Nope. [01:27:37] Speaker A: Ain't that what they say? [01:27:38] Speaker B: No. Except for blood. Guilty. [01:27:39] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [01:27:40] Speaker B: You can't take a life. Sorry. You can, you know. [01:27:43] Speaker A: Whoo. At least I know I'm gonna be forgiven for all this fucking. But anyway. [01:27:47] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Unless you do it willfully. Nah, you going to hell, too. You going to hell for that other stuff. Yeah. Nah, I'm joking. I don't know. I don't know. I don't think you can kill nobody, though. Unless you care for guy. I don't know. There's a doctor, okay? [01:28:07] Speaker A: A surgeon, who, after he put people down, after they sedate them for surgery, he's looking at their dicks. [01:28:15] Speaker B: Oh, it was on the dicks. [01:28:16] Speaker A: Well, I mean, mainly. Mainly black men. And then he would make comments about what he would do to them. He called it genitals of the day. [01:28:27] Speaker B: Hmm. What would he do to. What would he do with the black dicks? What did he say he would do with the black dick? [01:28:32] Speaker A: He discussed his favorite sex positions and his preference for auto erotic axe fixation. Asphyxiation. That too. Yeah. [01:28:42] Speaker B: Amanda Seals will hate you. [01:28:44] Speaker A: I hate you too. But see, I. This is a fear of mine. [01:28:52] Speaker B: What? [01:28:53] Speaker A: What, like a doctor feeling on my titties or something. After that, they put me down. [01:28:58] Speaker B: Yo, titties. You wouldn't be afraid of them feeling. You must be, like, the way your vagina look. [01:29:06] Speaker A: Well, I've only been sedated twice in my life. I've only had surgery twice, and they both were to give birth. So I would hope that he wasn't playing with my pussy. Cause that wouldn't be the best thing to do. [01:29:18] Speaker B: But them titties. I mean, it's nothing worse than being in a cold room and the doctor saying, turn your head and cough. Cause your thing isn't. Let me get a little chub, doc. Let me get a little hard so you feel. [01:29:36] Speaker A: I was explaining milking the prostate to my child. Wasn't that a part of. It was a part of baby reindeer. He didn't understand what was going on, so I had to pause it and tell him. Remember when the guy. He was on the drugs and he was trying to crawl on the floor, and the guy, just like. He was. He was getting it. [01:30:02] Speaker B: I missed that part. [01:30:03] Speaker A: When the guy drugged him the first time, he reached down in his pants and he went right up the ass. [01:30:08] Speaker B: Was he on his butt? He was on his. He was on. [01:30:11] Speaker A: He was on his stomach, and the guy was fingering, and he was like, what's happening? I was like, pause it. I was like, you should have said he was searching for what's gonna happen. No, I explained a prostate exam to him. [01:30:23] Speaker B: Oh. You okay? You said milk and the prostate. That's totally two different things. [01:30:27] Speaker A: Why not? Ain't it the same? No, the doctor touched the prostate and men nut, right? [01:30:32] Speaker B: No, you don't nut. [01:30:33] Speaker A: Oh, what the hell is wrong with you? It feel good, though, don't it? [01:30:37] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:30:38] Speaker A: You ain't never had a prostate exam? I'm not 45. Start now. [01:30:42] Speaker B: Why you want me to get fingered in the ass? [01:30:45] Speaker A: Cause black men have a higher rate of prostate cancer. [01:30:47] Speaker B: It's 45. [01:30:48] Speaker A: They get your goddamn exam. I'm not 45. It don't matter. [01:30:52] Speaker B: It does. [01:30:53] Speaker A: What's your insurance say? [01:30:55] Speaker B: It say 45. It used to be 50. What are you trying to do? [01:30:59] Speaker A: I'm almost certain. In a prostate exam, when the doctors. [01:31:03] Speaker B: You don't bust a nerd. [01:31:05] Speaker A: You sure? I'm almost certain. [01:31:08] Speaker B: Why are you woman explaining about a prostate exam to a 40 something year old man? [01:31:12] Speaker A: I had a woman explain it. Well, that's the way I explained it to my kid. I was like, so if in the event that you get your prostate exam. [01:31:17] Speaker B: You gonna bust a nut, don't feel bad if you bust a nut. [01:31:21] Speaker A: Something happens when you get your prostate exam. Like, that's anatomy, men. [01:31:25] Speaker B: That's why we need to stay in our kids lives, so our wives, our women won't tell your family. Like, don't feel bad that he's supposed to enjoy it. [01:31:33] Speaker A: No, I didn't tell him he was gonna enjoy it. I just said, don't feel bad if something happens, like me busting a nut. [01:31:38] Speaker B: That's enjoyment. What's wrong with you? You don't bust a nut. [01:31:44] Speaker A: And I also told him that's why men enjoy having sex. Like, that ain't no sex. [01:31:49] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Oh, no. [01:31:52] Speaker A: What? That don't mean go out and experiment. [01:31:58] Speaker B: I hope not. Did you tell? Did you say that? [01:32:01] Speaker A: No. And if he choose to, then, oh. [01:32:04] Speaker B: Well, I hope your son don't be riding around Georgia with his daddy one day talking about, this is my boyfriend, and this is him coming out of the shower. [01:32:13] Speaker A: What is if he choose to do that? [01:32:15] Speaker B: You just gave him all the wrong information. You supposed to. [01:32:18] Speaker A: I'm almost certain that. [01:32:21] Speaker B: No, you don't bust a nut. You don't bust a net when you get your prostate. [01:32:27] Speaker A: I ejaculate, that's what. [01:32:28] Speaker B: No, you don't. Are you being for real? [01:32:35] Speaker A: Amanda? [01:32:38] Speaker B: Oh, my God. You trust me. [01:32:41] Speaker A: I just googled it. It is not very common, but it can happen when excess pressure is applied on the prostate. [01:32:48] Speaker B: Yes, the doctor did that on purpose. And you have to already be hard. You gotta be trying it. This nigga here. Please. [01:33:03] Speaker A: Some patients may develop an erection during the examination. Some people get an erection completely normal, as erections can result from anxiety, temperature change, and reflex to touch. So it is possible. [01:33:20] Speaker B: No, the thing you should tell your son is if anybody diddles back there, chop him in the throat. [01:33:28] Speaker A: Well, you know, having boys. [01:33:30] Speaker B: And if you get an erection from somebody diddling back there, you going to hell. That's what you used to tell ev'n boys. [01:33:36] Speaker A: I've been having that conversation with them since they could understand what, by dealing with. Don't let nobody play with your ass. And whenever they would come back from being away from me for a long time, I used to inspect they ass. Like, all right, lay down. [01:33:48] Speaker B: Damn, tip. Tip come straight from the vip. [01:33:54] Speaker A: They babies, they kids. [01:33:55] Speaker B: You expect that? [01:33:56] Speaker A: Yes. Tallers. Lay your taller ass down. Let me look at your ass and make sure nobody be messing with it. [01:34:02] Speaker B: That's what y'all do on Fridays when you get home from school, ain't it? Down. Tip this nigga here, man. [01:34:11] Speaker A: So I wasn't completely wrong. It can't happen. Anyway. That's my quick kids. [01:34:21] Speaker B: I don't have any. I don't have a scam of the week, but. Well, I guess that's it for us this week. You got anything else? [01:34:30] Speaker A: Where we go, Cliff about to go take a hot bath. My body hurting from laying on that. [01:34:36] Speaker B: Damn bathroom straw stretch. [01:34:40] Speaker A: I was on my knees for so long. [01:34:43] Speaker B: That's the first time you said it. Long time. Too long for it. Um, Amy? [01:34:49] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:34:50] Speaker B: Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:34:52] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22. C e n t e. You can. [01:34:59] Speaker B: Find me on social media at preacher BP. You can find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. I guess we'll be. I don't know if I'm gonna put this entire episode on YouTube again or just the clips. If we got some good ones, I'm gonna give it to Amy and let her pick some clips. But more work. You ain't gotta use your knees. Your knees are the ones that saw, not your eyes. Amy, thank you for joining. Thank you for being here. [01:35:35] Speaker A: My pleasure. [01:35:37] Speaker B: I might ask you to come back tomorrow so we can do a list. What would we do a list on this week? [01:35:45] Speaker A: I don't know. [01:35:46] Speaker B: Top five. We'll have some top five reasons. Your knees. Email us [email protected]. Let us know what you think. At any rate, shaboybeas. [01:35:57] Speaker A: And this your girl Amy. [01:35:59] Speaker B: And hold on. And we out I'm gonna make it hard for a sucker nigga to flex show them this I can score for a nigga to test me up a nut too large.

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