December 29, 2025

01:09:20

V For Vendetta

V For Vendetta
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
V For Vendetta

Dec 29 2025 | 01:09:20

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On this episode El and B-Eazy read some listener emails, discuss what they have been doing on their week off, they discuss what they've been watching, talk about a home invasion, and discuss some celebrity deaths. 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. [00:00:45] Speaker B: This your boy, Al? [00:00:46] Speaker A: And, yo, how you doing, man? [00:00:49] Speaker B: Pretty good. Pretty good, man. [00:00:50] Speaker A: I got a week off. [00:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, I meant that. I meant to ask you about that. [00:00:55] Speaker A: What happened? [00:00:56] Speaker B: You play hooky, man? [00:00:57] Speaker A: I ain't play hooky. [00:00:58] Speaker B: Use one of your PTOs. [00:01:00] Speaker A: What? [00:01:01] Speaker B: You use one of your PTOs. [00:01:02] Speaker A: My PTO? Yeah. When you talking to Mr. King, as in Mr. Burger King. Mr. Burger King can take off any day he wants. [00:01:14] Speaker B: Next time, let me know. [00:01:15] Speaker A: I did let you know. [00:01:16] Speaker B: No, you did. [00:01:17] Speaker A: What do you mean? You showed up. [00:01:18] Speaker B: Nah, what it was. I sent you a message. Probably around Monday was like, yo, such. Such time. Ah, I'm gonna get back to you. Yeah, and when you got back to me is when I was riding by your house. [00:01:34] Speaker A: You had your brother in the car. You knew we weren't recording. [00:01:37] Speaker B: We was going bike riding then I already knew we wasn't there. [00:01:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. But. Yeah, we ain't had nothing to talk about that week anyway, so. And it was leading up into the holiday, was it? [00:01:48] Speaker B: No. [00:01:48] Speaker A: Was it after the holiday? [00:01:51] Speaker B: It was after. [00:01:52] Speaker A: After the holiday. Yeah. So, you know. But, yeah, we here now. [00:01:56] Speaker B: Yep. Yeah. [00:01:56] Speaker A: Yeah, we here now. [00:01:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:01:57] Speaker A: What'd you do for your holiday? [00:01:58] Speaker B: I ain't do too much, you know, eight chilled out. I ain't do too much, man. I. I lay low, stayed in the house, went riding. [00:02:09] Speaker A: Huh? Bike riding. [00:02:11] Speaker B: Yeah, that was it. [00:02:12] Speaker A: Shout out to bike riding. [00:02:13] Speaker B: When Founding a couple new places. [00:02:15] Speaker A: Your family ain't did nothing. [00:02:16] Speaker B: Yeah, you know, they was at the house, partying up. I was gonna send you a picture of them cinnamon rolls. [00:02:24] Speaker A: Ooh, them cinnamon rolls be busting. [00:02:27] Speaker B: Yeah, I was gonna send you a picture. Not bring them, but send you a picture. [00:02:31] Speaker A: You know, you passed by the house anyway. You could have bought me a cinnamon roll, but I look like that's what's wrong with us as brothers. We act like we can't finesse one another like Uber eats. Yeah. But, yeah, I ain't did nothing. You know what I'm saying? Just. I went to my homeboy house. Him and his wife, they always have people over on Christmas Day, so they ate. [00:02:58] Speaker B: I thought you was laying low, man. I ain't think you'd do the Christmas thing. [00:03:02] Speaker A: I was laying low. I ain't bought no gifts. I just went, you know, gotcha fellowship with my people. [00:03:08] Speaker B: Got you. [00:03:08] Speaker A: That was it. [00:03:09] Speaker B: You say Merry Christmas when you walked in? [00:03:11] Speaker A: Hell, no. I said, what up? What up, though? That remind me. Geno Jennings. It's some. A post he had put on social media. Somebody had put. And he was shout out to Bojangles, and he was talking about Christmas and stuff. I might repost that for y' all to see. Yeah, okay. Yeah, I ain't did too much, though. What I did do, though, was so on the Monday before Christmas, my job, you know, they had a little thing for employees. They had, like, a Christmas party thing. I had left to go to the gym to play ball, but you left. [00:03:47] Speaker B: While they was doing their Christmas thing? [00:03:49] Speaker A: No, I left right before. [00:03:50] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:03:50] Speaker A: But I was informed that I won employee of the year, so. Okay, so shout out to me employee of the Year. [00:04:01] Speaker B: Whatever. What noise is that? The waves? [00:04:04] Speaker A: No, that's applause. [00:04:06] Speaker B: Applause. [00:04:06] Speaker A: Okay. [00:04:08] Speaker B: You deserved it. [00:04:09] Speaker A: Oh, of course I deserved it. [00:04:12] Speaker B: Are you a team player? [00:04:13] Speaker A: Yes, I'm a team player. [00:04:14] Speaker B: No, team. The company, not team. [00:04:17] Speaker A: No, I'm a team player. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:20] Speaker A: Everything worked together. [00:04:21] Speaker B: All right. [00:04:22] Speaker A: You don't get employee of the year being selfish. You know what I'm saying? Not of the month. Employee of the year. Of the year, Craig. [00:04:29] Speaker B: Of the year, Craig. [00:04:30] Speaker A: So when you see me in the streets, you know what I'm saying? Address me accordingly. What you watched over the time we. [00:04:39] Speaker B: Was gone, man, I watched that Dave Chappelle stand up. [00:04:43] Speaker A: Okay. [00:04:44] Speaker B: Yeah, it was cool. [00:04:45] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:04:46] Speaker B: And towards the end, it got a little rocky. [00:04:49] Speaker A: Why you say rocky? [00:04:50] Speaker B: Because the. The lead up to a certain joke towards the end, I'm not gonna, you know, reveal what he did at the end, but you could tell he pulled it from something else. He even said he was gonna take it from his closer from such and such. [00:05:07] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Cause he said he had two closers. [00:05:09] Speaker B: Yeah. So he ended up doing both closers, which is. [00:05:13] Speaker A: Which is something that only, like, really Dave can do. Like, he telling you what he doing. Cause he did that on the other one. He was like, I got a joke. And somebody was like, no, I can make a joke out of anything. And somebody yelled out, kicker. And kick her in the pussy. He was like, kicked in the pussy. So he going on his other one, and he going to telling this story about how he went to his homeboy house and when he was younger and they made Stove Top and they were so ready to eat Stove Top or whatever, he ate it. It was nasty. And he kicked in the pussy. But the whole time, he went all the way around to get it up to it. Yeah, yeah. But it was like genius. Like, you didn't see that coming or whatever. He was like, yeah. When I was 12, I went to, you know, Dave Topo, though. But. Yeah, that shit. But like that closer. And then when he bought it back from earlier. Yeah, when he was talking about to the end. That was great. That's. It was good. Yeah. [00:06:05] Speaker B: Clever stuff. A lot of clever stuff. Do you think he's one of the greats? Oh, you're gonna say the great. [00:06:12] Speaker A: Might be. [00:06:13] Speaker B: Nah, man. [00:06:14] Speaker A: Might be. Because he ain't never had a fall off. The only reason why people say he not the great now is because of the trans stuff. He lost a lot of like, you know what I'm saying, fans with the trans stuff. Like how he kept doing the trans jokes. But other than that, though, you know what I'm saying, it ain't really too much people can say about Dave. As far as on the negative, can. [00:06:37] Speaker B: You say the great, the best, who. [00:06:40] Speaker A: Did what Dave did? [00:06:41] Speaker B: I mean, a lot of comedians, you know who. Redd Fox. [00:06:46] Speaker A: What did Red Fox do? Red fox had a TV show, but Red Fox ain't TV show wasn't like Dave show 50 million off it. [00:06:55] Speaker B: Ah, you can't say that. Cause it was back in the day. [00:06:58] Speaker A: You can say that. You can actually look at numbers. No. And you can adjust. You can adjust for inflation. [00:07:04] Speaker B: You can't go by the numbers. You can then, you know what if you go by the numbers and his. [00:07:10] Speaker A: Show came on network television. [00:07:12] Speaker B: Yeah. If you go by the numbers, then. [00:07:15] Speaker A: Numbers, numbers of numbers. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Red Fox might win numbers, specials. You know why? Because Red Fox only had. Back then, it was only what, seven. Seven channels. People watched it. [00:07:28] Speaker A: I'm talking about numbers. As far as ratings and as far as money. [00:07:32] Speaker B: You can't go with money. I can't go with money. [00:07:34] Speaker A: You can go by money. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Not for. [00:07:36] Speaker A: You gotta factor in all of it in my. Well, I say. I. I say you. But as a whole, you gotta factor in everything. Like you might say somebody like Paul Mooney is the greatest, but Paul don't have, like the crossover success is like you said, Red Fox. Red Fox had a TV show on like NBC or whatever channel sampling and son came on. He was in like movies and stuff, like, you know what I'm saying? But Dave did it all. He did everything that all of the comedians, like every level of comedian stuff that you gotta do to be considered a great. This. Dave did it. [00:08:14] Speaker B: So he's better than Eddie Murphy. [00:08:16] Speaker A: Stand up. Yeah. Cause Eddie Murphy stopped Doing standup all around. [00:08:21] Speaker B: He better than Eddie Murphy. [00:08:22] Speaker A: All around? Yeah. [00:08:24] Speaker B: Oh, man. [00:08:24] Speaker A: When's the last Eddie Murphy special? [00:08:26] Speaker B: I can't go by that. [00:08:28] Speaker A: That's stand up, though. [00:08:30] Speaker B: Yeah, but I'm going all around. All around. [00:08:32] Speaker A: When you say all around, like what crossover Dave Gotti? [00:08:39] Speaker B: Nah, Donkey Shrek. [00:08:42] Speaker A: That's cool. But I'm just. I'll say he might have a bigger. Like Eddie Murphy got the bigger movie stuff, Dave got the bigger TV stuff, and Dave got the bigger standup stuff. Like, Ron Delirious is cool. But there was only two and them shits. I barely was alive when those came out. [00:09:04] Speaker B: Nah, but those are blueprints. Those are blueprints for real. Like, you could say Richard was the blueprints. They wouldn't. That's what Eddie Murphy said. [00:09:13] Speaker A: What? Richard was. Right. [00:09:14] Speaker B: Yep. [00:09:14] Speaker A: So Eddie can't be the blueprint if Richard was the blueprint. [00:09:20] Speaker B: Nah. Cause he brought the rock star to it. He brought the. [00:09:27] Speaker A: Even if he did, somebody still can. Like, it might be somebody coming up. They're going to surpass Dave. But right now, Dave, like all his. All his specials, all the stuff he does, like, he just went over to Saudi. They mad because he went to Saudi Arabia and. And did it. [00:09:42] Speaker B: So right now that's what you say? [00:09:43] Speaker A: That's what I say right now, Yeah. I mean, if you say. [00:09:46] Speaker B: Eddie, if you say right now, then I'll agree with it. [00:09:50] Speaker A: No, I mean overall, like. Like until what? I mean right now. I mean, like of past and present included. He, the goat. But until somebody else come along later. Like, at one point it was Chris Rock to me when he did Bigger and Blacker. [00:10:12] Speaker B: Never. Never. Chris Rock never was the greatest. [00:10:16] Speaker A: You just don't like his comedy. [00:10:17] Speaker B: No, I like all of it. [00:10:18] Speaker A: Oh, you do? [00:10:19] Speaker B: Yeah. But you can't put him in the Greatest. [00:10:22] Speaker A: Why not? [00:10:23] Speaker B: When Big and Blacker was out, he didn't have crossover. [00:10:27] Speaker A: That was his crossover. No, that's what took him. Crossover. [00:10:30] Speaker B: No. [00:10:31] Speaker A: Yes. He came out. He came out with videos on mtv. [00:10:36] Speaker B: Come on, man. Eddie Murphy did the same thing. [00:10:38] Speaker A: Nah, Party all the Time. All the Time was on bet, not mtv. [00:10:44] Speaker B: No, it was on mtv. [00:10:45] Speaker A: That's Party on something. [00:10:47] Speaker B: That's how old it was. [00:10:48] Speaker A: Yeah, MTV you got. [00:10:51] Speaker B: And Rick James was behind that. [00:10:52] Speaker A: Yeah, Rick James wrote that. [00:10:53] Speaker B: But he wasn't even rapping. [00:10:55] Speaker A: He. I mean, he wasn't rapping a singer. He just was. Had Lavert singing no Sex in the Champagne Room. And he was talking. [00:11:03] Speaker B: That's a. I don't know. That's. [00:11:04] Speaker A: He had movies. [00:11:06] Speaker B: I don't think he ever was as big as Eddie Murphy, though. [00:11:08] Speaker A: Chris Rock. [00:11:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:10] Speaker A: Saturday Night Live. [00:11:11] Speaker B: Eddie Murphy did it too. [00:11:12] Speaker A: But I'm saying I. I feel like. [00:11:14] Speaker B: He was just Donkey from Shrek. You ask any little kid, they don't. [00:11:18] Speaker A: Know that's Eddie Murphy. [00:11:19] Speaker B: If Eddie Murphy said, did the voice. [00:11:21] Speaker A: Or whatever, they know they'd be like, oh, that's Donkey. But they wouldn't be like, that's. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's Eddie Murphy. Like, donkey is Eddie Murphy. [00:11:30] Speaker B: That's what the little kids. That donkey is Eddie Murphy. [00:11:32] Speaker A: Nah, I don't think so. Like, I didn't know Inspector Gadget was my favorite cartoon growing up. I didn't know the actor was, you know, who it was until he played in something else. And I heard his voice. I was like, oh, that's the dude who playing Spectacadget. [00:11:46] Speaker B: Who was the actor? [00:11:47] Speaker A: I forgot his name. [00:11:48] Speaker B: Dag. I don't know that one. [00:11:50] Speaker A: He played in a show. No, he played in a show called Get Smart back in the day. [00:11:55] Speaker B: Okay, I know you're talking about. [00:11:56] Speaker A: That's the actor. Yeah. [00:11:57] Speaker B: Oh, that's okay. [00:11:58] Speaker A: That's the actor that did the voice for Inspector Gadget. [00:12:00] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:12:01] Speaker A: I didn't know that. [00:12:01] Speaker B: I didn't know that. [00:12:03] Speaker A: But yeah, I think Dave was just as big as Eddie Murphy right now. At a point. No, at a point in his life now. Yes, definitely now. But I think it got to a point years ago where he was up there with Eddie Murphy as far as popularity. And this might have been before because Big and Blacker came out before Shrek. [00:12:23] Speaker B: Right? [00:12:28] Speaker A: I. [00:12:29] Speaker B: It possibly could. It possibly did. [00:12:32] Speaker A: But to me, right now, Dave is the great greatest of all time as far as comedy. And people don't like it. Cause he don't like, do slapstick comedy or he don't do, like the. What's it called? Like, you know, how. What's my man do? Kind of like Cat Williams style of comedy or, you know, some people like a certain style. Kevin Hart. Well, not even Kevin Hart, like Mikey Epps style of comedy. Or he kind of different. Like his jokes, like longer. You know what I'm saying? It's a whole long time of him telling the story to get to the joke. A lot of people don't like that style of comedy. Like he teaching them something. [00:13:09] Speaker B: He do have a. He do have a different style, but I think he got that style from. I think that came from Eddie. From Richard Price. [00:13:17] Speaker A: I don't know. Because Dave didn't used to be like that. [00:13:19] Speaker B: No, he wasn't. [00:13:20] Speaker A: He was not. I think he just grew into that like telling the story type stuff. I think just over time. And he got like super comfortable on stage. Like he out there smoking a cigarette. He, you know, saying sometimes he's just standing for 30 seconds, 45 seconds, just thinking or whatever. [00:13:36] Speaker B: But Shrek did bigger and Blacker did come out before Shrek 99 and Shrek came out in 2001. [00:13:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I'll be knowing a little bit what I'd be talking about when it comes to this stuff. What else you watch? I watched that too though. I thought it was good. I need to watch it again. What else did you watch? [00:13:55] Speaker B: Stand up on Netflix. [00:13:58] Speaker A: What's that a lie? [00:13:59] Speaker B: Was it Ali Shaquille? What? [00:14:02] Speaker A: It was Ali Sadiq. [00:14:03] Speaker B: Sadiq, yeah, that's how you spell Sadiq. [00:14:05] Speaker A: S, A, A D, I Q. Yeah, there you go. Yeah. Alisa Deep. He was. I was supposed to go see him in Charleston like last year sometime. [00:14:13] Speaker B: Yeah, he got a stand up call Monday. [00:14:15] Speaker A: It's new. Yeah, okay. Yeah. I wonder if he filmed part of it in Charleston six days ago. [00:14:20] Speaker B: It came out okay. [00:14:21] Speaker A: I might check that out. [00:14:22] Speaker B: And he. He puts all his on straight to damn YouTube. [00:14:25] Speaker A: Oh, all his stuff. Yeah. So you said this was on Netflix though? [00:14:29] Speaker B: No, YouTube. [00:14:30] Speaker A: Oh, you said Netflix. [00:14:31] Speaker B: Oh, I did, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. YouTube. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay, okay. [00:14:34] Speaker B: All this stuff goes straight to YouTube. [00:14:35] Speaker A: Straight to YouTube. The thing that got me to know Ali Sadiq was. It was a bit he had did. But somebody animated it. [00:14:48] Speaker B: The prison. [00:14:49] Speaker A: The Mexican got on boots. [00:14:51] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't see that one. [00:14:52] Speaker A: You didn't see that one? It was in prison. But it was. [00:14:55] Speaker B: I saw the prison scene with the big guy, the Green Mile, like kind of guy. [00:15:00] Speaker A: Oh, that might have been another one. Cause he did do time. [00:15:02] Speaker B: It's probably the same standup it could have been. [00:15:04] Speaker A: But he talk about jail all the time, so it could have been or not. But he. They animated him when he was talking about the Mexicans got on boots, man. That shit was. It was brilliant and it was hilarious, man. [00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, he's good. He's real good. Really? I laugh more on that than Dave Chappelle. [00:15:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause his is like Dave Chappelle got that long storyline. Long story. Yeah, but then he tied in which make it like, it make it more brilliant. Like Cat Williams stand up Cat William had me laughing like the whole time. Yeah, sometimes. But it's just kind of like some of it is more light and more laughing. Whatever. Good oh, go ahead, go ahead. [00:15:44] Speaker B: It's like rappers and punch lines. Some rappers. Punchline. Punchline. Punchline, yeah. And some other rappers, you know, they rap this and this and then, you know, rap a little bit more on the punchline. [00:15:56] Speaker A: Yeah. And somebody come out with a video like, yeah. You know, in this song, he really was talking about such and such and such and such. Yeah. Was the beat good? Did you watch Kevin Hart's latest special? [00:16:11] Speaker B: No, I forgot about it. [00:16:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it came on there. It was on Netflix. [00:16:13] Speaker B: No, no, no. [00:16:14] Speaker A: I did see it growing old. Yeah. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I did watch it. [00:16:18] Speaker A: It was pretty good. It was pretty good. [00:16:20] Speaker B: It was cool. He was talking about my cousin loved it. [00:16:22] Speaker A: My cousin loved it. [00:16:24] Speaker B: Why you think? [00:16:25] Speaker A: I don't know. He just said, I thought it was pretty good. I didn't think it was bad. I didn't think it was his greatest one either. But you know what I'm saying? I just thought it was good. I was entertained by the end, but I saw people say, they. I think that's just them hating on Kevin Hart, but I saw people say, man, I turned it off in the first five minutes and this, that, and the third. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Now, I did turn it off, but I didn't turn it on first five minutes. [00:16:45] Speaker A: Oh, you didn't finish it? [00:16:46] Speaker B: Nah, it was over. [00:16:48] Speaker A: Damn. Oh, you was one of them niggas. [00:16:49] Speaker B: Nah, it was funny, but it was like, man, I'm going to bed. I don't have to go back and watch it. Like, damn, I don't feel like you. [00:16:56] Speaker A: Might have turned it off. You might have turned it off before. The really funny part. Oh, yeah, yeah, you might have. [00:17:01] Speaker B: I watch a good amount of it, but like I said. [00:17:04] Speaker A: Did you get to the part where he was talking about racing? [00:17:06] Speaker B: Nah. [00:17:07] Speaker A: The foot race. Oh, yeah, yeah. You need to get. Get to that part. That was the. That was the funnest part to me. That was the funniest part to me. [00:17:12] Speaker B: Why? Cause you related? [00:17:16] Speaker A: I kind of did. I think we all did it at our ages. Cause all of us about the same age. [00:17:21] Speaker B: Who's all of us? [00:17:22] Speaker A: Me. You, Kevin Hart. [00:17:25] Speaker B: Kevin Hart gotta be older than us, man. [00:17:27] Speaker A: Nah, Kevin Hart, 43. [00:17:29] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. So he ain't my age. [00:17:30] Speaker A: Yeah, close enough. [00:17:31] Speaker B: I'm younger than that, baby. [00:17:32] Speaker A: I hear that. What else you watched? [00:17:36] Speaker B: That was it. You know, Mayor Kingstowne. [00:17:39] Speaker A: Okay, I was on that, too. Off the hook. You all caught up? [00:17:42] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't think an episode came out Monday then, right? [00:17:47] Speaker A: When it comes out Wednesday or Thursday. [00:17:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:17:50] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no. The episode come out on Sunday. The episodes come out Sundays. [00:17:55] Speaker B: Okay. So I might get to see it today, hopefully. [00:17:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Today is Sunday. [00:17:58] Speaker B: Hopefully it do come out. [00:17:59] Speaker A: I think it come out Sunday night at like 8 or 9 o'. Clock. They put it out at 8 or 9 o'. Clock. Yes. [00:18:04] Speaker B: That's off the hook. Yeah. This got to be the best season. [00:18:08] Speaker A: It probably is. It's the Mayor. Kingstowne is one of them shows where, like, it just. Some of the stuff that happens is not. Not like the train stuff that ain't happening to the train ain't going to be on fire and rolling. [00:18:22] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's. You say that because you drove trains. [00:18:26] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm just saying, like, not a train driver. [00:18:29] Speaker B: Okay. [00:18:29] Speaker A: All right. Some of the photography stuff that people be doing with cameras and stuff, and they doing this and that, you could be like, I see what they trying to do, but that's not the right lens. [00:18:39] Speaker B: No, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't down it. I wouldn't. It wouldn't lose no points. [00:18:44] Speaker A: See, it loses points because to me, that part of it, like, what it was doing, it was like a major part in the. Well, maybe not to somebody who don't know. So that probably, like you said, that's just me. [00:18:56] Speaker B: Yeah. That part right there might just be you, but it was a scene like, it was over the top. [00:19:02] Speaker A: Flamethrower. [00:19:03] Speaker B: Flamethrower was it too. [00:19:05] Speaker A: What other scene was over the top? [00:19:08] Speaker B: The train. The train scene. [00:19:09] Speaker A: It was. You think that was over the top? [00:19:11] Speaker B: Yeah, the light, the whole. [00:19:12] Speaker A: The bull getting out of jail. That was kind of over the top. [00:19:15] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. He walked out of jail. [00:19:17] Speaker A: Yeah, he. Yeah, yeah. They ain't did no kind of checks. [00:19:20] Speaker B: Hey, they was in the back of the truck loading it up. Yeah. [00:19:24] Speaker A: Yeah, they could have. But it could be easy getting out of jail, though. [00:19:28] Speaker B: Not that. [00:19:29] Speaker A: Not I have delivered. You know, I had a thousand jobs, you know, in one of my jobs. Yeah, we would deliver the jails and like, if the, you know, your truck came, like, it really was like very little check. Getting into jail and there's so much product on my truck that somebody could have got in their head. Yeah, in the truck. Because they don't really check you going out, like, all right, you got to deliver. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's certain. That's certain. Jails like the jail they was in. [00:19:57] Speaker A: To me, that was shit. [00:19:57] Speaker B: Was like Attica. There's no. [00:19:59] Speaker A: You think so what? [00:20:01] Speaker B: That was top tier security jail. You know, they got the minimum jails, like, you know, like over here, you know, right around the corner here. [00:20:09] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:20:09] Speaker B: Where they be over there? That's minimal. [00:20:11] Speaker A: That ain't even. That's minimal. [00:20:12] Speaker B: That's workspace. Yeah, that's workspace. [00:20:14] Speaker A: But see, I've done. I've been. I've delivered the federal jails, state jails, some jails are more. You know what I'm saying? But like, when you got. When you delivering, like, food and you got. It'd be kind of lax, man. [00:20:30] Speaker B: They had to. They got. The warden just got killed in the jail last year. [00:20:34] Speaker A: He did? [00:20:35] Speaker B: Yeah, the old. At that place, the black guy. Remember? [00:20:38] Speaker A: But how they be like, boy come in there all the time, then he go wherever. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's just. But some of that kind of stuff, you know, like you said, like, if I was a jail. If I was like a person that worked in the jails or whatever. [00:20:53] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:20:54] Speaker A: You know, it'd be like, you can't do this. [00:20:55] Speaker B: You gotta pick it apart. Yeah, but what about that big scene? [00:20:59] Speaker A: Which one? [00:21:00] Speaker B: When they. When they had this security guard go clean up the. [00:21:05] Speaker A: Go clean up the. Oh, God. [00:21:07] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:21:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:21:09] Speaker B: Hey. He went crazy in there. [00:21:11] Speaker A: That. I probably would have went full too. [00:21:13] Speaker B: Not like that. [00:21:14] Speaker A: I would have left. Yeah, you never know. [00:21:16] Speaker B: I thought he was leaving too. I thought he was just gonna walk out of here. [00:21:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it was everywhere. [00:21:20] Speaker B: He came back in there, but they. [00:21:21] Speaker A: Already was punishing him already, so, you know, he already was his. He was pissed off because they was punishing him, making him load up the. Load up all of the magazines. [00:21:30] Speaker B: Nah, it's. He. He's not all there. [00:21:32] Speaker A: Yeah, but, you know, they took him off. Cause he had beat somebody up. He headbutted somebody. [00:21:36] Speaker B: He grabbed a guy through the. [00:21:38] Speaker A: Through the thing and made him bust his shit. So you know what I'm saying? But yeah, this show is good, but. [00:21:42] Speaker B: You know, you're not all there, right? [00:21:43] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because he came from another jail or whatever. [00:21:47] Speaker B: You seen the scene where he was in the car and he was watching the water? [00:21:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:52] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Yeah, not the water, but the other. [00:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:21:56] Speaker B: Okay. [00:21:57] Speaker A: So you watched that. What else you watch? [00:21:59] Speaker B: That was probably it. That might be. I can't remember anything else, but that might be. [00:22:06] Speaker A: I watched Stranger Things. I watched that. They put out the first. First part and then they put out the second part on Christmas. They put out three episodes and then they gonna put out the last episode. [00:22:20] Speaker B: Is it anything like the first season? [00:22:22] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:22:24] Speaker B: You Know I said before, you know, it was 80s theme. [00:22:27] Speaker A: Yeah, the whole thing is still 80s theme, but they. The kids growing up a little bit. [00:22:31] Speaker B: Though, like Goonies feel to it. That's all out the window now. It's all science. Scientific. [00:22:38] Speaker A: It's more science. Science fiction, but science fiction, science fiction. I don't know. It's still like a teenage show, but just they be cussing up there a lot. [00:22:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:22:54] Speaker A: A lot of cussing or whatever. [00:22:55] Speaker B: What's up with the kid's head do? [00:22:56] Speaker A: Which one? [00:22:57] Speaker B: The flat top. [00:22:58] Speaker A: I mean, it's. It fit with the times, really. [00:23:01] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:23:01] Speaker A: I see the picture. [00:23:02] Speaker B: It looked crazy. [00:23:02] Speaker A: The picture look crazy. The picture look crazy. Yeah, it's a show called Fallout. [00:23:07] Speaker B: Oh, you watching that? Is that a show? I thought that was a movie. [00:23:09] Speaker A: Nah, that's a show. Second season just came out. [00:23:11] Speaker B: So that's from the video game, right? [00:23:13] Speaker A: Yeah, it's from a video game. I never played it. But the show is good. It got my man Walton Goggins in it. [00:23:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:23:19] Speaker A: You ever seen Django? He played Billy Crass in it. The white dude with the real country accent. He plays on a lot of stuff. He basically played the same character on a lot of the stuff with the same accent. Country accent. He played on the show called Vice Principals. He plays in the Righteous Jim songs. He's Gemstones. He's Uncle Baby Billy. [00:23:45] Speaker B: Same character, like you said. [00:23:46] Speaker A: Basically, yeah. Landman watching that. Yeah, I gotta get back in it. Of course. Yeah. I watched the Dave Chappelle series, Unstoppable. It's a movie I watched called Relay. He stars that this Arab dude he played plays in a lot of stuff. He always plays like a techie type dude. And it's about a guy he runs, basically does like help with people that's trying to basically be like corporate stool pigeons. I forgot the name of it, but like say like you work for a company. Say like some shit happened at where you work and you know they doing some bad shit and you go back. [00:24:28] Speaker B: To the bane people and let them know. [00:24:30] Speaker A: Well, kind of like that. But you take information, but you use him to make sure you protect it moving forward. It may be some environmental stuff that they hiding from the public or some stuff like that. And he was like, go between from the people and that to make sure they safe. He's like, if you release these documents, whatever, then we gonna release them to the public or whatever. You know what I'm saying? They pay the people off, whatever. He kind of helps them out. And so it's A whole series of things that happen with somebody that he does. And it's called relay because the thing that he used to talk to the people is a relay service. And it's used for deaf people. I mean. Yeah, deaf people. So you will call the relay service or the deaf person will call the relay service and they will type everything out to the relay service. The relay service call you and. And they talking to you, telling you what the deaf person is saying that they typing out or whatever. So that's how he would communicate with the people. That's why it's called rela. But this is a real good movie. Suspenseful action. [00:25:27] Speaker B: So he's a whistleblower? [00:25:29] Speaker A: No, he's not a whistleblower. That's the word I was thinking of. Whistleblower. Yeah, corporate whistleblower. But the other people are kind of like whistleblowers. Cause it's really like stuff that help like the environment or whatever. They may be hiding, like a product might be getting somebody sick or something like that. You know what I'm saying? So that's what that's about. But it's a good show though. Yeah. [00:25:51] Speaker B: What's the name of that other show, man? I was gonna call you, Matter of. [00:25:53] Speaker A: Fact, it's a movie, not a show. [00:25:54] Speaker B: Oh, it is. Billy Bob Thornton, that one. [00:25:58] Speaker A: That's lame, man. [00:25:59] Speaker B: Nah, not Billy Bob Thornton. Ethan Hawke. [00:26:07] Speaker A: Ethan Hawke, yeah. [00:26:08] Speaker B: What's the name of that? Name of that. [00:26:11] Speaker A: It's a movie. [00:26:12] Speaker B: Nah, a series. I was looking for it, but I forgot. I forgot the name of it. [00:26:19] Speaker A: What did it eat? The Hawk. [00:26:21] Speaker B: He had the book. [00:26:22] Speaker A: Oh, oh, oh. And it came on fx. [00:26:24] Speaker B: Yeah. What's the name of that? You watching that? [00:26:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched it too. I can't remember the name of it. Let me see if I can find it real quick. [00:26:31] Speaker B: You know what? I had to go on my damn notes for it. I was going to call you earlier this week because I was. [00:26:37] Speaker A: It's called the Lowdown. [00:26:38] Speaker B: The Lowdown, yeah. Yeah, I need to get back into that. [00:26:40] Speaker A: Yeah, speaking to get into. Let's get into some of these emails. [00:26:45] Speaker B: Oh, emails. [00:26:46] Speaker A: You want to email us? DJ Blaze show, gmail dot com? Got a couple while we were out. Got one from the homie Cheryl. Shout out to Cheryl. Cheryl Poison. [00:26:54] Speaker B: Yo, yo, yo. [00:26:55] Speaker A: The email says. Hey, Bo, you good? Hello, it's me. Hello, it's me in my Cardi B voice. I don't know that Cardi B voice song or whatever. How are you fellas doing? Did you miss me? I'm so ready for the cold. I'm so ready for the cold weather too, Elle. I wanna rock my faux furs and look like somebody rich. Ass wife. Yes. L don't eat nothing, man. Oh. L don't eat nothing, man. I love eggs. Boiled eggs, deviled eggs, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, omeletted eggs. Yeah, I know that's not a word, but. Oh, well, give me extra eggs. And add peppers to my fried rice too. What is a soft hot dog? A boiled hot dog. You like your hot dogs hot dogs? Grilled or fried ale. [00:27:46] Speaker B: I like them either or, but there's a difference. Like Nathan hot dogs. If you boil them, they soft. If you fry them, they still soft in the middle. Like, when you bite into it, it's soft. [00:27:57] Speaker A: Okay, pause all the way. L was waiting on the perfect time to tell his accident story. B said, I don't care. I got packages to deliver. [00:28:09] Speaker B: Are you good, Bo? [00:28:10] Speaker A: I hope B don't see me on the side of the street and drive by. [00:28:13] Speaker B: It's over. He keep on going. [00:28:15] Speaker A: L is a good guy. I believe in karma and horoscopes because my descriptions always be on point. Sagittarius don't take no shit. Yeah. I don't believe in karma and horoscopes, for the most part, I don't believe in karma. I don't believe in karma how people believe in karma. Like, if you do bad, something bad gonna happen to you, it's gonna come back. I don't believe that. [00:28:44] Speaker B: Okay. [00:28:45] Speaker A: Not really. I believe, like, if you do enough bad, eventually it's gonna turn. But that's just, you know, like, if you. I might smack you. Get away with smacking you. But if I keep going around smacking people, eventually, you know what I'm saying? That's what I'd be like. I might smack you on a good day. You might be the nigga that not to smack, but I might smack you on a good day. And you like, nah, I'm gonna let him live. I might learn my lesson by smacking you that day. Well, you know what? He let me live. I need to stop smacking people. And then that might be the end of it. But I don't believe. Like, I pinch you, I do something bad to you, it gonna come right back on me or something like that. Like, I don't believe that. And horoscopes, I just think that's bullshit, period. What about you? You believe in horoscopes? [00:29:32] Speaker B: Ah, I don't know about horoscopes because I haven't read a horoscope in since the 80s when you was a kid. Like, oh, what does this mean? [00:29:42] Speaker A: It was one dude, he was like. He was on Twitter and he was like. He had told a girl. Like, he said something and the girl was like, what's your sign? He was like, yeah, I'm a Leo. She's like, huh, that's something. Just like what a Leo would say. He's like, yeah, see, you lying. I'm a Sagittarius. She's like, that's something. Sagittarius. You see, I got your ass again. I'm a tar. Like the shit don't matter. Like, sometimes people just be making that shit up, man. [00:30:09] Speaker B: So what they say about Cancers is. [00:30:11] Speaker A: All that shit, man. You just trying to use that shit. Cause you a bad person. [00:30:16] Speaker B: Cancer is a bad person. [00:30:17] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying, like, they'd be like, well, I'm a. I'm a Sagittarius. You know, we know what they say. I'm a Scorpio. You know, we sexy. We love sex. No, you just a hoe. [00:30:25] Speaker B: You just a hoe. [00:30:26] Speaker A: You just a hoe. Vic was right. L. Talking about B. Figure was crazy. Men do not have a figure, B. You don't look like a truck driving stu. Thank you. Misa is Justin's mom. And Quincy belongs to Al. Be sure pretty Al, what they call him and Kim. They say Justin belongs to one of Diddy's former bodyguards. So Diddy might not be Justin's father, but you ain't heard that from me. [00:30:56] Speaker B: Justin's the light skinned one, right? [00:30:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:30:57] Speaker B: Yeah, that's Wolf's son. [00:30:59] Speaker A: And it's crazy cause he the one who went to college to play football too. [00:31:03] Speaker B: Ooh. [00:31:04] Speaker A: Yeah, he went to ucla. He played football at ucla. [00:31:07] Speaker B: He looked just like Wolf. [00:31:09] Speaker A: That's what they say. [00:31:09] Speaker B: Yeah, he looked just like him. [00:31:12] Speaker A: She said the first couple of knives out was pretty good. So wake up, Dead man is on my watch list. It was good. It was kind of long. That movie was kind of long, though. But it was good though. Yeah, she said. I love May of Kingstowne. The scene when they had his brother on the table about to push his grill in and made him sing and make him sing. Akanelli put it in my mouth. In my motherfucking mouth. Had me on the edge of my bed. What? [00:31:39] Speaker B: I don't remember that. [00:31:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember when they took his brother, the white supremacist dude who took his brother and they had him in the bed. [00:31:48] Speaker B: That was all set. That was sketchy to me when it was happening. I Was like, nah, this is fake. [00:31:53] Speaker A: Yeah, this ain't gonna go. [00:31:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it ain't gonna really do it to him. Yeah. [00:31:57] Speaker A: She says Landman is on my watch list, too. But I couldn't really rock with Stranger Things. How much is Apple tv? I think B is the only person I know who has Apple tv. Big money grip. [00:32:07] Speaker B: Now. [00:32:07] Speaker A: I had got it for free when I bought a new phone. So you get like. When you buy a new Apple product, you get like three months or whatever. I'll give y' all props, though, because y' all keep us up on the good shows and movies to watch. That's what I'm here for. She said I was one of the goofy motherfuckers that wanted Derek to stay on the run. I do goofy shit sometimes. Sue me. Yeah, you getting sued. That killed about eight people and shit. Free Derrick. Freedom. Lock that nigga up. [00:32:35] Speaker B: Yeah, free him, man. Free him. [00:32:37] Speaker A: It was a meme like free so and so. And somebody was like, nah. What that nigga do, though? Yeah, hell yeah, what that nigga do? [00:32:45] Speaker B: I don't trust it. [00:32:46] Speaker A: Said that delivery driver is the reason why I don't want no doordash. I'll just get my lazy ass up and go get my food. If you spray it around a brown paper bag, whatever you spray is going to get in that bag. Do you not see how much grease from the fries seeps through? Great shows. Always look forward to the next one. The one and only share of poison. Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's true. You know, with grease and shit, it'll get through. And speaking. Well, we'll talk about some more delivery shit in a second. We got another email from the homie, DJ High Star. Shout out to High Star, man. [00:33:21] Speaker B: High Star been on vacation, baby. [00:33:23] Speaker A: I started doing his own show. [00:33:25] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:33:26] Speaker A: Shout out to mandatory overtime. Real good show. He put a lot of work into that show, boy. [00:33:31] Speaker B: Hold on. Let me put it on the radar. Let me put it on the radar. [00:33:34] Speaker A: You show good, man. He do good work. Hostile smart as, too. [00:33:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:39] Speaker A: He says you're. What up, fam? Hey, Bo, you good? Yeah. [00:33:45] Speaker B: Everybody started. Hey, that funny. [00:33:51] Speaker A: I'm sorry, y'. All. I'm just human. Hey, I gotta work today. [00:33:54] Speaker B: We should have did a survey on that. [00:33:55] Speaker A: This ain't had to be goddamn Superman. Black Panther. We should do want to be K. He. That's him now. His new name, Kal El. [00:34:05] Speaker B: We should have did a survey, man. [00:34:07] Speaker A: He said, I'm glad you got that up off your chest last week. Nothing funnier than picturing Beasy side profile delivery truck door open, giving L to Charlie Murphy stair while L is drenched in sweat. [00:34:21] Speaker B: I'm telling you, I was sitting on the damn. On the wheel. Like. [00:34:27] Speaker A: Did I. Did I look at you? [00:34:28] Speaker B: Yeah, man. [00:34:28] Speaker A: You said you threw the hand up. Oh, I did like that. [00:34:30] Speaker B: You said something. You said something. [00:34:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:34] Speaker B: Now you. You all right? Both. [00:34:37] Speaker A: Who shot you? [00:34:38] Speaker B: You all right, Bo? Oh, my God. That's funny. [00:34:43] Speaker A: I'm glad that's all in the past now and we can laugh at it. Can we laugh at it? [00:34:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm still laughing. That's funny to me, man. [00:34:50] Speaker A: I think it was holding the grudge. Like, you remember that time? And he's like, yeah, and I saw you in the barbershop. I remember that time in the barbershop, too. I was like, man, he must be. Got me mad. He must be mad at me about some affiliations. You know what I'm saying? But I don't really. With him. That's really what I thought. I was like, I don't really mess with them other. What other. I'll tell you off, Mike. [00:35:08] Speaker B: Nah, it man. [00:35:10] Speaker A: No, I'll tell you off. No, no, no, no. I'm gonna tell you off, Mike. This is. [00:35:13] Speaker B: Oh, oh, I know you talking about. I know you talking about. You talking about club. Club stuff. Yeah, I know you. I got you. [00:35:20] Speaker A: I'm glad that's all in the past. Now we can laugh at it. Joke. I'll just. Well, he said, jokes aside, y' all ever think about other people that may be holding a grudge against you that you don't know about? [00:35:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:31] Speaker B: Well, hey, you know what I'm gonna say? I'm gonna say it like this. I wasn't holding a grudge because if I was holding a grudge, I wouldn't have came and picked him up. We wouldn't even got to the point of picking them up. We wouldn't have did no recording ever. [00:35:46] Speaker A: You might have just. [00:35:47] Speaker B: You. I never came to Crux. [00:35:49] Speaker A: You might have just wanted. You came to Crux. [00:35:51] Speaker B: I said I would never have came to Crux. [00:35:53] Speaker A: Well, I mean, yeah, you did do stuff for us. [00:35:55] Speaker B: Yeah, I never would have came. [00:35:57] Speaker A: But, like, you could have might have been like. Well, I might just, you know, this might be beneficial. [00:36:04] Speaker B: You know, I don't work like that. [00:36:05] Speaker A: I don't know. I didn't know you had a grudge for 12 years. [00:36:08] Speaker B: It wasn't a grudge. [00:36:09] Speaker A: You know how many jobs I've had since FedEx? [00:36:11] Speaker B: It wasn't a grudge. It was just One of those things you keep in the back of your mind. [00:36:18] Speaker A: Legs hanging out, hanging out the door especially. I was on. On. On East McIver, too. That's my neighborhood. Oh, man. Riding. I'm feeling comfortable here. This go. Want to be Cal. [00:36:30] Speaker B: You ain't both. [00:36:32] Speaker A: That what I did when I called. Yeah, man, you can hear the wind in the background. [00:36:35] Speaker B: I'm telling you. Yeah. I don't look at it as a grudge. I can hold grudges, though, and I'm. I'm probably the worst. Like, there's some people I hold a grudge to for so long, I forgot what the grudge was for. [00:36:49] Speaker A: But do you think people got grudges against you? Do you ever think about it just like. [00:36:54] Speaker B: Nah, I don't care. [00:36:56] Speaker A: I don't think about it. But if I don't care, let's say, like. Like I said, like, when I saw you in the barbershop, you kind of gave me the cold shoulder. [00:37:03] Speaker B: I still set what up, though. [00:37:04] Speaker A: Yeah, but it was like a. It was like a. I know you from the streets. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Come back to the show here. You buffering. [00:37:16] Speaker A: Nah, I gotta. Yeah, I gotta take. No, I gotta take some family member pass, but I'm starting to hear that. Yeah, laugh at that nigga. Exactly. Get your ass right in order then. Oh, I'm sorry. [00:37:28] Speaker B: Come back to the show. [00:37:29] Speaker A: God damn. My 90 something year old uncle passed and you wanna. Yeah, you don't know what going on over here, man. [00:37:34] Speaker B: Sorry to hear about that. [00:37:35] Speaker A: Shout out to uncle my uncle, man. But yeah, like, it was like a. Yo, what up? Like, I know you from seeing you out in public. I don't know you enough to. That I done dapped you up. And was that after? [00:37:54] Speaker B: Nah, we knew each other when that. When you came in the barbershop, we was already cool enough. [00:37:58] Speaker A: Yeah, because I had been to your studio. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Nah, this is before the studio. [00:38:02] Speaker A: No, this is after the studio. Cause this was after Blaze had passed. So I had to move here then. And by the time I moved here. Cause when I was gonna use your studio, I was living in Columbia. Ho, ho, ho, ho. [00:38:19] Speaker B: So I was coming from the studio at that accident. [00:38:22] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I hadn't been to your studio before after. I guess this is like. This had to be like 2018. [00:38:31] Speaker B: I got the pictures. [00:38:33] Speaker A: You know what? It might have been before then. If it was before the studio, me coming to the studio then. [00:38:38] Speaker B: I think it was. [00:38:39] Speaker A: If it was before then, I knew you. But I ain't knew how cool we were. But no, I had your number, though. So if I had your number, it had to be after that. [00:38:48] Speaker B: You know how many. Remember the times I used to come to. I used to come to Blaze House. You be there and. [00:38:53] Speaker A: But I didn't get your number until after he passed, though. [00:38:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:38:57] Speaker A: So that's why I'm saying it probably was. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But anyway, I apologize. I'm sorry this had a eight year grudge against you. [00:39:05] Speaker B: It's not a grudge. [00:39:05] Speaker A: It's one of those things, a vendetta. You keep it in V for vendetta. [00:39:08] Speaker B: You keep it in the back of your mind, V for vendetta. [00:39:13] Speaker A: But yeah, I don't think about it. But like sometimes, like, if you go like I'm in a group or whatever, like a Facebook group, there's like a hundred people in the group or whatever. And like a couple times I'll be like commenting on stuff and like, if you look at the comments, you see the number of people comment. And it was like six people commented. It was six comments. And I looked at the comments, I was like, it's only three. [00:39:36] Speaker B: Oh, the other people had you blocked. [00:39:37] Speaker A: Somebody had me blocked. I was like, yo, who got me blocked? And everybody was laughing and somebody came back and told me, I was like, why this got me blocked? I ain't never even talked to this. He just blocked me for, you know what I'm saying? Like, I ain't never had no dealings with the dude. [00:39:50] Speaker B: You know what it was for? [00:39:51] Speaker A: No, I still don't know. I don't care. But that's why I'm like, if somebody blocked me, like most of the time, most of the stuff I do be for jokes or whatever, unless you know what I'm saying, it ain't really too, too serious. Cause I don't really take myself too, too serious. [00:40:03] Speaker B: You know, sometimes, you know the ones I care about what the ones where I know is a misunderstanding. [00:40:10] Speaker A: Yeah, you just want to get the misunderstanding. [00:40:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't even. I don't even care we eating cool after. I just want that misunderstanding. [00:40:15] Speaker A: I had one like that. [00:40:16] Speaker B: I had one recently, like my work situation, you know, problem at work. [00:40:20] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a situation. [00:40:22] Speaker B: It wasn't even misunderstanding. [00:40:23] Speaker A: He tried to put that jacket on you. [00:40:24] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what it was. [00:40:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:25] Speaker B: But you know, after that it was like, oh, well. But you know, those are the only ones I think about. Yeah, certain ones I don't care. Like. [00:40:32] Speaker A: Like, I Had a misunderstanding one time where I was at work and I had a dude, me and him was cool or whatever. And he thought I. You know what I'm saying? I didn't check on him. Cause he was. He had helped some people out. He was on the side of the road. [00:40:46] Speaker B: I was gonna say. I believe him. [00:40:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:54] Speaker B: To answer this question, you do care sometimes. [00:40:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:58] Speaker B: So we both do care at times. [00:41:00] Speaker A: I care when it's brought to my attention, but I don't walk around with that. Like, I wonder if somebody got a grudge against me, you know what I'm saying? So, like, if it's somebody I feel like I'm a certain level of cool. [00:41:10] Speaker B: With. [00:41:13] Speaker A: And they don't speak to me a certain way or like they used to, or they treat me a certain way. Like, for the most part, I try to. Like, even if I'm going through something bad, we come into contact or you greet or whatever. I try to be the same way all the time and not let outside stuff affect how I treat people. So sometimes I give people that kind of grace. But sometimes some people, like, they'll treat you like shit. And you might think it's you, but really it's just they going through something on there. You know what I'm saying? So I try not to think about it like that. [00:41:46] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't really. When you see me, I got the same attitude I use all the time. All the time. Even when I'm mad, I might have the same attitude, but it's gonna be pointed. But the anger is gonna be pointed to somebody else. I could be going through something bad, but I still got to shoot. Look at last year, we get ready to record, I get word my mother dies. Yeah. I still went on like, you still wouldn't know what show that was. So. [00:42:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:42:13] Speaker B: I mean, cases like that, I try to. I don't want. I don't want the way I feel to, you know. [00:42:19] Speaker A: And I think with me and you, me and you kind of like the same as far as, like, pretty, even kill when we dealing with people or whatever, like, we ain't like, hype, hype, hype. Like I be saying shit on here. But really, I'm real laid back. Whatever. So like, with people like that, once you start talking to them in a conversation, then you'll see where they are. [00:42:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:37] Speaker A: So like. But some people, sometimes they like, real hyper and hey and all this and that. And when they feeling down, you can kind of see it. But like, if somebody's like, yo, what up? All the Time or when you first greet them, it's, yo, what up? You know what I'm saying? It's harder to tell whether or not something going on. [00:42:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:42:56] Speaker A: But he says I'm similar to. No, he said, I'm glad you shared that. Makes me think about how I show up for my people. He said I'm similar to be easy. I feel like he would have stopped had he known it was super severe and you were in danger. Yeah, that's why I called. [00:43:13] Speaker B: Go back to the story, man. [00:43:15] Speaker A: If I did. If I didn't call. [00:43:16] Speaker B: There was one car flipped over in the ditch. [00:43:19] Speaker A: No, but I called her. [00:43:20] Speaker B: Hold on now. There was one car flipped over in the ditch. I'm sitting on that car. [00:43:25] Speaker A: But your car was clean. [00:43:27] Speaker B: You don't know where my car was. I did. [00:43:28] Speaker A: Your car was. I passed your car. [00:43:30] Speaker B: You know what you said? What, uh, boat was that was you in that accident? [00:43:33] Speaker A: I wish I still had that message. No, I called to make sure. [00:43:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I got you. [00:43:37] Speaker A: Oh, it was a message. You didn't even answer the phone. [00:43:39] Speaker B: I got you now. [00:43:40] Speaker A: You. [00:43:40] Speaker B: You sent a message. No, you called. But I called. I had to get off the phone. Like, I was still dealing with it. [00:43:45] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay. But he said, but enough on that. What's good? So I wanted to talk about two shows and movies I've seen recently. First is on prime and Allen Iverson documentary Shit is Fire. I ain't really. I don't really. I like Allen Iverson for what he did with the culture and all of that, but when he came along, he was a little different. [00:44:12] Speaker B: He was rough around the edges. [00:44:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:15] Speaker B: And it was the first time the hood really showed up. [00:44:18] Speaker A: I don't even call him the hood, like, because the hood is in the NBA. Was in the NBA before him. [00:44:23] Speaker B: Yeah. But I think his hoodish ways, he didn't have, like, the. The. The people tell him, hey, don't do that, or you shouldn't do this or you shouldn't do that. [00:44:33] Speaker A: I just think he just did what he wanted to do because, like, he just was, like, younger and. Well, not even younger. He just took, like, more of the hip hop type stuff and you know what I'm saying, like, they would. When they would come to work, they were treated like work. They would dress. They would come to the arena with suits on and. [00:44:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:51] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying. And he would come with jerseys, and then he had the braids and all of this stuff and the tattoos all over the place. Well, Dennis Robin did that too, though. Tattoos and stuff. [00:45:00] Speaker B: Chuck came through anyway any way he wanted to. [00:45:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but I don't know. He just wasn't my. Wasn't my player back then. Now these niggas dressing like they fashion models. But that's what. Like, when you make that kind of money, though, I don't want you to dress like a regular person. I want you to dress like you got that money. Set yourself apart from us. Don't try to be like regular people. I don't want to see you dressed like a regular person. I don't want you to wear stuff that I could wear. I want you like, if I can go and get it. No, I don't want to see you wearing it. You know what I'm saying? I want to see you with exclusive stuff on because you make exclusive money. Don't drive a Tahoe. Drive something that somebody that I can't. Something that I can't get. I don't want to relate to you. I can't relate to you. You six nine, you know what I'm saying? [00:45:49] Speaker B: Like, my dick is bigger than yours. [00:45:52] Speaker A: I want to relate to y', all, man. Be extraordinary. Wear them full clothes. I like being. [00:45:58] Speaker B: Wear the food clothes, like the clothes they wearing now. [00:46:00] Speaker A: Yeah, wear all the food stuff. I mean, it's a level to it, you know, Everybody ain't got to dress like Westbrook, you know what I'm saying? But you know, it'd be different. But. Yeah, I didn't watch it. I didn't watch it. You watched the documentary? [00:46:17] Speaker B: Nah, I didn't watch it. I didn't know it was out. I seen previews for it, but I didn't know it was out. [00:46:21] Speaker A: Yeah, it's on Prime. [00:46:22] Speaker B: Okay. [00:46:23] Speaker A: He said shoes. No, I think he meant shoz shows a lot of early footage of his life, and he's real good. He's just real good at revisiting that time and showing everything he went through. I met his mama before. A friend of mine, her brother played on his mama. His mama had like a semi pro basketball team or something like that, and they were in Richmond, and I met his mama there one time, and then the dude went on to play for the Lakers for a little while. But yeah, she was cool. His mom was cool. I think I played ball at their high school one time too. [00:47:00] Speaker B: In Virginia. [00:47:01] Speaker A: Uh huh. Like played basketball. [00:47:03] Speaker B: I didn't know he went to high school in Virginia. [00:47:05] Speaker A: Yeah, he from Virginia. [00:47:06] Speaker B: I thought he from like D.C. or somewhere. [00:47:10] Speaker A: Nah, he from like the Newport News area. [00:47:11] Speaker B: Oh, word. Oh, okay. Okay. [00:47:14] Speaker A: Second was the installment was the latest installment in the Knives out mystery movie series. Y' all familiar? Yeah, this one was called Cheryl Just said it. But yeah, we watched it. The part three did not disappoint. They bought in Mila Kun. They bought Mila. Mila Kunis out. Kerry Washington, Jeremy Renner, Glenn Close, and a bunch of others from Hollywood. The reason one is called Wake Up Dead Man. Yeah, that's it. And it's set in the church. Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc always gives good performances. Yeah, he does play that character. Good. Y' all have anything new y' all been watching lately? Yep. Rewind. Appreciate the question you asked in my show, bro. A lot of Chance, Jid and Cesar in my listings on this past year. What about y'? [00:48:02] Speaker B: All? [00:48:03] Speaker A: What have y' all been listening to this year? Have a good week, my brothers. I gotta send an email for this week's episode too. I had some stuff I was thinking about from this show. Yeah, did we do that? [00:48:15] Speaker B: Nah, we didn't. [00:48:16] Speaker A: We never did it. [00:48:17] Speaker B: We were going to do it last week. Well, the week before. [00:48:20] Speaker A: Ah, let me see. Let me pull up mine. [00:48:22] Speaker B: I've been listening to Lucky Days. What's the guy? Brent. Brent. [00:48:30] Speaker A: Brent Fayazz. [00:48:31] Speaker B: Fy ass. [00:48:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Evie. [00:48:35] Speaker A: My year it said I listened to 487 unique artists. My top artists are Jay Z. Well, Jeezy was number one, Jay Z was number two. Fredo Bang was three, Trap Dicky was four, Currency was five, DJ Drama was six. But I think that was cause I was listening to Trapper Die 2 mixtape a lot. And that's Jeezy Jones. 7 was Pusha T. 8 was Clips, 9 was Malice, and 10 was Alchemist. [00:49:10] Speaker B: How you do that? Here, do mine. [00:49:11] Speaker A: Pause what you want. You got a title? I'm not on Alpha. No more title. You gotta go find your year in review or something like that. [00:49:19] Speaker B: I had it at one time. [00:49:20] Speaker A: I don't know if. Yeah, and this is the first time Ty Dyne did this. While you look at my top albums. Trap or die 2, creature music, that's Fredo Bang Goaded. It's a Jeezy album. Somebody put Together Thug Motivation 101. Currency came out with an album called 9:15. The clips, let God sort them out. Still Snowing by Jeezy Alfredo, two by Freddie Gibbs. Seen it all. That's Jeez. But that really off of one song from Jesus from Jeezy, and then in My Lifetime, Volume 1 by Jay Z. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Do you replay a lot of like, songs, certain songs over and over? [00:50:11] Speaker A: I mean, if I'M listening to it. If they own like a playlist, whatever. Yeah. [00:50:15] Speaker B: Okay. I found mine. [00:50:17] Speaker A: Okay. Top artists. [00:50:20] Speaker B: Top artists. How many did you do? [00:50:22] Speaker A: Just ten. Top ten. [00:50:24] Speaker B: Number one, Drake, Ghostface. Number two, Chris Brown. Number three. [00:50:30] Speaker A: Interesting because when the Kendrick stuff was going on, you was like, I just don't you. And Stucky was real hard pressed on and I couldn't understand. Now I understand why Drake is your number one artist. But continue, beloved. Where else? [00:50:44] Speaker B: Number four, young Dolph. [00:50:47] Speaker A: Dolph, yeah. [00:50:48] Speaker B: Number five, Fabulous. Number six, Brent Fayaz. Number seven, Ty Dollar Signs. [00:51:00] Speaker A: Todd Dillerson. [00:51:02] Speaker B: Eight. [00:51:03] Speaker A: Eight. [00:51:03] Speaker B: God, I'm sorry. Great God. [00:51:06] Speaker A: Who is that? [00:51:07] Speaker B: He's from. He's like. Who you with? He by itself. He's like from Harlem. Wears a mask all the time. Oh, yeah, but it's like a silk mask or like fully masked. [00:51:20] Speaker A: Okay. [00:51:21] Speaker B: Nobody even know what he looked like. And division number 10. Who's number nine? Number nine. Oh, Tory Lanez. Jesus. [00:51:29] Speaker A: You listen to Tory. [00:51:30] Speaker B: Of course. [00:51:31] Speaker A: You got some questionable listening. [00:51:32] Speaker B: And matter of fact, go back because I think they just dropped all three of his Chinks tapes on streaming platform. [00:51:42] Speaker A: What's your top 10 albums do the show that. I don't know. I know the title. [00:51:48] Speaker B: Just did top ten songs. Okay. Albums. Number one is only built for Cuban links. Raekwon 2. Number two. [00:51:56] Speaker A: The first one. [00:51:57] Speaker B: Nah, that's the first one. Yeah, the first one. [00:51:59] Speaker A: Okay. [00:52:01] Speaker B: Supreme Clientele Part 2. Hey, how'd that make that. [00:52:05] Speaker A: That's the new one? [00:52:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the new one. [00:52:07] Speaker A: You said it was whack, ain't it? [00:52:08] Speaker B: It wasn't whack, but it was. I mean, it was cool. Okay, the re rock by great God. That was number three. [00:52:15] Speaker A: Okay, four is. [00:52:18] Speaker B: What's the album by Redman? The old five, supreme clientele. The first one, ghostface. Number six, animal ambition by 50 cent. Number seven, summertime shootout. Fabulous, huh? [00:52:40] Speaker A: Go ahead. I was gonna ask about who. [00:52:42] Speaker B: Oh, fabulous. Number eight, into the Wu Tang 36 chambers. Number nine. I don't know how that got there. Capital punishment. [00:52:50] Speaker A: Big Pun is the number 10 out of New York. [00:52:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:54] Speaker A: Who is number 10? [00:52:57] Speaker B: Ghost Face Killer. Iron Man. [00:52:58] Speaker A: That's New York. [00:52:59] Speaker B: I said. Yeah. You asked me. [00:53:01] Speaker A: I said it's number 10 out of New York. Like, is it outside of New York? [00:53:04] Speaker B: Oh, no, I thought you meant out of New York. [00:53:05] Speaker A: Everything's in New York outside of Red man. He's in New Jersey, which don't count cause he's right across the street. Yeah. [00:53:10] Speaker B: I don't know why. This is like that. [00:53:12] Speaker A: Jesus Christ, man. [00:53:12] Speaker B: I don't know why it's like this. [00:53:14] Speaker A: At least mine was all over the place. [00:53:15] Speaker B: This ain't right, though. This ain't right. [00:53:16] Speaker A: Nah, it's right. They got analytics. You and Yoshi need to ride back and forth 95 up into new York, listen to that same New York music. Supreme clientele. And only bill for Cuban Links being your top one for the year is. [00:53:30] Speaker B: I can't believe that. Yeah, I don't. Maybe. Cause when I do listen to it, I listen to the whole thing. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Blame Apple. Let's see. I guess we'll do a story or two before we get out of here. [00:53:44] Speaker B: Yeah, don't rush it, baby. Don't rush it, baby. [00:53:46] Speaker A: Nah, my uncle. Dad. I gotta get outta here. [00:53:48] Speaker B: All right. [00:53:51] Speaker A: I guess over the week, couple weeks, a story came out. Well, video came out of fake UPS drivers. [00:54:00] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:54:01] Speaker A: Did you see that? Yeah, yeah. [00:54:02] Speaker B: You know what they were there for, right? [00:54:04] Speaker A: They saying it was drugs. [00:54:05] Speaker B: They said the kid was a reseller. Sneakers, too. [00:54:09] Speaker A: Really? [00:54:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but they wasn't there for that. [00:54:10] Speaker A: See, I heard drugs. [00:54:11] Speaker B: Yeah, they wasn't. [00:54:12] Speaker A: I heard it was drugs. About drugs. [00:54:13] Speaker B: I believe it. I believe it. [00:54:15] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:54:16] Speaker B: They were smacking people around. You seen the full videos? [00:54:18] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, No, I saw a part of it, but I didn't wanna watch. [00:54:22] Speaker B: They had a kid running around. They were still smacking people with guns. [00:54:24] Speaker A: Yeah. When he first smacked the mama, I was like, yeah, I can't watch this. [00:54:27] Speaker B: They were shooting in the house. [00:54:29] Speaker A: No, they killed them. [00:54:30] Speaker B: Well, I heard the shooting. [00:54:31] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. Do you know when this happened? Right off the top of your head, do you know? [00:54:38] Speaker B: Two weeks ago. [00:54:38] Speaker A: No, it didn't happen two weeks ago. It happened almost two years ago. [00:54:42] Speaker B: Get out of here. [00:54:43] Speaker A: It happened January 24, 2024. Yeah, the videos just came out, I think, because the guys just got sentenced. Oh, okay. [00:54:51] Speaker B: I thought this was one of those articles I put in and shit had the wrong time. [00:54:54] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no. Nah, you ain't even put it in. [00:54:57] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:54:58] Speaker A: But. Cause it came out. I remember when the video first dropped. And then like, maybe like six hours later, they was like. They caught the dudes or whatever, and they showed a picture of the three dudes, and I was like, how did they catch them so fast? Like. And then like a day or so ago, whatever. I heard somebody saying that it happened last year. And it really. I mean, it happened last year, but it happened almost two years ago. [00:55:21] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:55:22] Speaker A: And then I went and looked, and one thing I was wondering Was like, how did they get all of those UPS uniforms? One of the guys actually did. He was like a seasonal worker for UPS and worked there one time and worked there. Yeah. And he used it. But that made me think about like at your school or wherever you work, like when people are places like you don't recognize them, do you still let em go through even though they got the uniform on, you know what I'm saying? [00:55:50] Speaker B: Like, oh, like a UPS driver coming in. [00:55:52] Speaker A: A UPS driver. Like it's hard. When I used to work at, I used to work for Pepsi and I was delivering to a Walmart. It was my first time there and I was like behind the, like I was back. Was it what they call it in the stock room or whatever, walking to the break room to go to their machine. And a guy looked at me and I know he looked at me like what this dude doing back here? You know what I'm saying? But he saw the, I guess he saw the uniform, whatever. But I could see him look, you know, somebody walked past you and they look back or whatever he did that. I could tell he wanted to say something, but he didn't. I wonder how much do people like do that to not have a confrontation. They just let the people go. [00:56:37] Speaker B: Oh, black people do it all the time. But Karens don't they stop you? [00:56:42] Speaker A: Nah, but it be white people too though. [00:56:43] Speaker B: Yeah, I know, but Karens be the one. They always stop you. [00:56:47] Speaker A: Well they stop you if you in regular clothes, you know what I'm saying? But if you got the uniform on, sometimes people don't stop you, you know what I'm saying? [00:56:55] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a hard one. Cause even if they had like a say, they came to your office with a lanyard. Yeah, you just gonna be like, okay. [00:57:04] Speaker A: Must work here, you might look at them or whatever. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Like my job now like in the, in the tower where they call it a sales tower, whatever, but it's where the manager sit sometimes, you know what I'm saying? You discussing somebody's credit, credit rating, stuff like that. They really don't want people in there that's not supposed to be in there. So sometimes like people will just walk in there like regular customers or somebody walking in, like they may be there for something like car business related and they need to talk to a manager. But like sometimes a manager might be like, yeah, who are you? Or you know what I'm saying? Like, but like you say they got a lanyard on or they might have a vest on, you know, they had to deliver a car or something like that. But sometimes, man, you just. If you got. If you got the confident walk. [00:57:51] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:57:52] Speaker A: And you got the uniform on, people will just let you go anywhere. [00:57:55] Speaker B: That lets you go anywhere, I'm telling you. Cause most of the time, people might be like us. We might not say nothing, but we wait for the person around us to say it, and then we like, yeah, man, what are you doing back here? You know, that's what I do. I always. I look at somebody next to me like, you know, you know him. And I'll go off of where they gonna go? [00:58:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:15] Speaker B: And then I'll. You know, most of the time, that's what I do. I don't. I don't really. [00:58:20] Speaker A: I wonder if things have changed now that this video has come out. Like, will people be more like, That's a hard one. [00:58:26] Speaker B: Cause right now, UPS come to your door right now. You gonna open it? [00:58:31] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah. I mean, if they come to my door, I wait for them to leave. Cause I don't really like interacting with people like that. [00:58:35] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:58:36] Speaker A: I'm saying just drop the package off. Cause I'm gonna get it. [00:58:38] Speaker B: Okay. [00:58:38] Speaker A: I don't need a signature. [00:58:39] Speaker B: That nigga was banging on that door. [00:58:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, come on, man. And like, you know, when you order something, you need a. Yeah, UPS don't even bang on the door like that. [00:58:47] Speaker B: He was banging. [00:58:48] Speaker A: Yeah. I didn't even see that part. I just saw the part where they got my man and walked him in the house. The sun. [00:58:52] Speaker B: It was two of them standing outside. He was doing the banging. And then when they finally got the door open to get inside, another guy came. [00:59:01] Speaker A: Third guy came. I saw that. Yeah. But, yeah, when I worked for FedEx, sometimes I didn't have my FedEx truck. I would be in, like, a rental truck. So it'd be a budget box truck. And sometimes I pull in people yard, and they'd be like, who are you? What are you doing here? And I look down at my shirt like, I got a package for you. Whatever. [00:59:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:59:22] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It'd be like that. But for the most part, people don't be looking. They don't be paying attention. Like, they don't care. They just go on. And I think most of it is them not wanting to have confrontation. But I want to see what you thought about that. Like, do you, cuz? And especially, like, with your position. [00:59:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Even there's a lot of people that come through my job, and I don't know em. A lot of people that come through and the people that I'm standing next to that's supposed to know em, they don't know em. Cause it's not hard to get through that front door. [00:59:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:51] Speaker B: And you know, it might be a contractor or something like that sometime, you know, hey, we got such. Such in the building, but most of the time that's too late. Cause I already saw em. [01:00:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Sometimes, like some places, like, you get access to them or whatever and they say, no, don't let anybody tailgate in and stuff like that. I don't do stuff like that. Because you don't know who these people are. [01:00:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:00:12] Speaker A: It might seem like a, you know, you being a jerk or whatever, but, man, you just don't know, man. [01:00:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I do that at my. At my storage place. [01:00:21] Speaker A: Oh, yeah? Yeah. [01:00:22] Speaker B: Cause I don't let. I'm the one that let him in and mess around. He brought my stuff or whatever, you. [01:00:27] Speaker A: Know, whatever you're doing, and you wind up being liable. Let's see before we get out of here. Yeah, I used to talk about some of these deaths before we get out of here. [01:00:38] Speaker B: There's a good amount. [01:00:40] Speaker A: Did you notice Mickey Lee, guy from Big Brother? You watch Big Brother? [01:00:43] Speaker B: Nah, I didn't. Oh, I didn't. I just put it up. I just threw it up. [01:00:46] Speaker A: Okay. [01:00:47] Speaker B: Big Brother was good in first three seasons. Maybe I was into it. [01:00:50] Speaker A: I never really watched it. [01:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah, but this was. This was back in the day when nothing else was on. I mean, it was. [01:00:56] Speaker A: What? [01:00:57] Speaker B: Yeah, CBS. CBS was big at probably the early 99, 2000s. [01:01:03] Speaker A: You say nothing else was on? [01:01:06] Speaker B: Yep. [01:01:07] Speaker A: Okay. [01:01:07] Speaker B: That was the big thing. Because you know what it was. It was the spark of reality TV show besides mtv. [01:01:18] Speaker A: Okay. Clean that up. I don't want to get text messages about that. [01:01:22] Speaker B: Yeah, it was the. The, you know, the. It was the early stages. [01:01:27] Speaker A: I knew Big Brother was out in 99, though. [01:01:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. Let me see. [01:01:32] Speaker A: Go ahead. Another death was Rod Reiner and his wife Michelle. Rod Wariner, he used to play on all in the Family. I didn't know he was like Meathead. That was his name. [01:01:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Archie used to call him Big Meathead. [01:01:49] Speaker A: He was like. I think he played like a character that was kind of like progressive on the show. Cause Archie's character was kind of racist, and that character was like, kind of like progressive. Whatever. He was like that in real life, like progressive and did stuff for, like, marginalized society. [01:02:13] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:02:14] Speaker A: Whatever. [01:02:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:02:14] Speaker A: And when he died, Trump said some negative stuff. About him or whatever. [01:02:18] Speaker B: Oh, you did? [01:02:18] Speaker A: Yeah. But they say his son killed him. Killed him. And his wife said he killed him. [01:02:23] Speaker B: His wife? Yeah. [01:02:23] Speaker A: They stab him, shoot him. [01:02:25] Speaker B: I don't remember. Was what, two weeks ago? [01:02:30] Speaker A: Yeah, two weeks ago. [01:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't remember then. [01:02:33] Speaker A: Then the last one. Oh, you was about to say something. [01:02:35] Speaker B: Big Brother came out in 2000. [01:02:36] Speaker A: 2000, yeah. Okay. You was close. You was right there on it. Then the last one, James Ransome, he played on the Wire. Yeah, he played Ziggy. Ziggy, man said he played in it. Chapter Two. I didn't watch that, though. [01:02:54] Speaker B: Chapter Two? [01:02:55] Speaker A: Yeah, it. Chapter Two, the movie that came out not too long ago. [01:02:58] Speaker B: I don't remember Part two. [01:02:59] Speaker A: He played in the show called Generation Kill, too. It's about Marines and, like, Iraq or whatever. Yeah, yeah, that was a good show. But, yeah, I mean, most people remember him as Ziggy. Ziggy off the Wire. [01:03:09] Speaker B: That's why I sent it to you. [01:03:11] Speaker A: Yeah, that was like his breakout. But was it. He was 46. [01:03:16] Speaker B: Suicide. [01:03:17] Speaker A: Oh, it was suicide. Yeah. Oh, damn. That's crazy. Oh, I wonder if he was, like, more like his Ziggy character than we knew. [01:03:28] Speaker B: I was gonna say that Ziggy character is something that you would think he would do that. [01:03:33] Speaker A: Mm. [01:03:34] Speaker B: What happened to Ziggy? Ziggy got killed. [01:03:36] Speaker A: Yeah, he got killed. He. [01:03:38] Speaker B: No, he killed himself. [01:03:40] Speaker A: No, he killed. He killed a Greek. [01:03:41] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he did kill. [01:03:43] Speaker A: Well, not the Greek. He killed. What's. My man that worked in the. [01:03:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:49] Speaker A: In the parts store. In the little. In the young boy. He shot him. Yeah. And he got. What am I trying to say? He got arrested. But he didn't get killed in jail. He just got arrested. He got beat up. That was the last we saw him. [01:04:03] Speaker B: And then the father came to see him in jail. [01:04:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:07] Speaker B: Did his father take the rap for him? [01:04:09] Speaker A: No, he couldn't. Cause his father died. He couldn't take the rap. The kid got shot, but he didn't die. He told what happened. Okay. Yeah. So, yeah, that was the last death, man. That's a sad way to go. You never know what people going through. [01:04:27] Speaker B: Yeah, man. [01:04:27] Speaker A: In their life. One last thing before we get out of here. This one is. This happened in Orlando? [01:04:35] Speaker B: Orlando? [01:04:36] Speaker A: Yeah. What in the world? [01:04:40] Speaker B: Orlando, Florida. [01:04:41] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today, okay. I did fraud today, Hey. I did a good job today, okay? Cause the blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today, hey. Get a good job today, okay. Okay. [01:04:56] Speaker B: I did fraud today, hey. [01:04:58] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Hey, I did fraud today. Okay. I did a good job today. Hey, blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. I did a good job today. Man use fake money to steal $115,000 watch from a seller this happened in Florida. Says a man wanted on an active Florida warrant was taken into custody money at Cyril E CYN Airport in the US Virgin Islands after being linked to a violent theft in Orlando. He used fake money to steal 115,000. Okay, I said that. Wait, hold up. [01:05:43] Speaker B: He used a violent. It was violent or he used fake money? [01:05:49] Speaker A: It said both. Let me go to the original. Was this a video? [01:05:53] Speaker B: And they say you better take it. [01:05:57] Speaker A: That was it. That was the whole story. [01:05:58] Speaker B: I know. [01:05:59] Speaker A: I didn't put this muffin. Let me go to this other story. [01:06:04] Speaker B: I put it in. [01:06:05] Speaker A: Had to. It was just a video. It wasn't a whole article. I got one, y'. All. Palm County Palm Beach county woman gets 20 years from mastermind In a nationwide phone hijack scam, State attorney Alexia Cox announced on Thursday that Khadija Sales was found guilty of 18 felony charging charges including stealing personal information and grand theft involving over a hundred thousand dollars, says the police department. Palm Beach Police Department arrested sales after our 75 year old victim reported suspicious activity on his AT&T account. The victim had received a call from someone pretending to be an AT&T representative who tricked them into sharing a verification code. This allowed the scammers to transfer his phone number to Verizon, essentially stealing it. After gaining control of the victim's number, defroster attempted to access his bank and email accounts. The victim discovered that his Apple account was also compromised. Investigators traced the unknown address to Sales who had a history of similar fraud in Virginia. Further Investigation revealed the two revealed two significant wire transfer attempts totaling $220,000 aimed at untraceable accounts. Another victim from Las Vegas reported that his phone number had also been stolen. And officers found photos synced to his icloud from sales. On May 5, police search sales home and found a notebook containing personal information of over 50 victims along with her with her electronics and more than $15,000 to believe to be believed as stolen money. So yeah, if y' all get these random texts with a link, don't click the link, don't respond to the text. Just don't do nothing. They do it. They were doing it with us like USPS text like your packages deliver. Click here to see where your package is and all kind of stuff. So you have y' all, y'. All, you gotta be vigilant yourself because some of that stuff is your fault, you know? But, yeah, that's all I got today, man. Email us dj blazeshowmail.com Let us know what you think. If you haven't subscribed on YouTube, please subscribe DJ Blaze show on YouTube. L yo live right. Nowhere they can find your social media. [01:08:34] Speaker B: You can find me at L. Murphy on Facebook. Or you can find me at Once Upon a Time in Music Podcast. [01:08:39] Speaker A: And you can find me on Instagram at preach underscore. BP. You can find a show on Instagram @DJ Blaze show. And also you can find the show on YouTube at DJ Blaze show. Please subscribe. At any rate, see y' all next week. Shabboy, be easy. It's your boy, L. And we out. [01:08:58] Speaker B: Peace. Peace, peace. [01:09:00] Speaker A: Let those who have ears listen. 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