May 20, 2024

02:07:41

Walking Pneumonia

Walking Pneumonia
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Walking Pneumonia

May 20 2024 | 02:07:41

/

Show Notes

On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) get into some listener emails, the recap what they've been watching, and the talk about the release of the video that shows the Diddy assault on Cassie.

Email: [email protected]

View Full Transcript

Episode Transcript

[00:00:00] Speaker A: Do you have a podcast that you're passionate about? Are you looking for a professional studio to help bring your vision to life? Then look no further than Crux Media Group Studios. Located at 903 West Evans street in Florence, South Carolina, Crux Media Group Studios is a full service podcast studio that offers recording, editing, consultation, live streaming, video recording, and more. We have state of the art equipment and a team of experienced professionals who. Who can help you create a podcast that is professional, polished, and engaging. Whether you're a first time podcaster or a seasoned pro, Crux Media Group Studios can help you take your podcast to the next level. Contact us today at 843-407-1673 to learn more about our services and to schedule a consultation. Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. [00:01:08] Speaker B: DJ Blaze radio show starts now. Oh, Lord. Welcome back. Hold up. I sound funny. To another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. [00:01:41] Speaker A: Your boy be easy and it's your girl, Amy. [00:01:44] Speaker B: Turn you up a little bit. Amy, how you doing? [00:01:46] Speaker A: I'm doing good. [00:01:47] Speaker B: Wonderful. [00:01:48] Speaker A: I had a deja vu moment. What was that on the drive here? [00:01:51] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:52] Speaker A: I was listening to this song. Danny Kane, showstopper. [00:01:55] Speaker B: Oh, Lord. [00:01:56] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It came on the radio. I promise I didn't queue it up. It came on the radio. [00:02:01] Speaker B: We had a discussion about that on DJ. I mean, on music Jones yesterday, but go ahead. [00:02:07] Speaker A: And it brought back deja vu, of course. And where I was at. I was at the corner of Coy and Evans, and that same song was. [00:02:18] Speaker B: Playing when you were on the corner of Courtney Evans? [00:02:20] Speaker A: When I was on the corner of Courtney Evans running the red light and almost getting into an accident. [00:02:26] Speaker B: Oh, you ran that, Joan? [00:02:27] Speaker A: Yeah, years ago. Many years ago. That song was playing. I had it turned up loud, and you couldn't tell me I wasn't a motherfucking show. Stop a bitch. And I was in my little red Cavalier. I remember the cavalier, the show stopping and shit. And ran the red light and almost got an accident. I had to, like, turn real quick. Yeah. [00:02:43] Speaker B: And you kept going lying down the. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Road, and not the same thing just almost happened, but just the song was happening while you were. Yeah, while I was driving in just now. And it was like a that's so raven moment. Like, oh, shit. [00:02:59] Speaker B: You know, I kind of get them moments, like listening to podcasts, because, you know, I used to listen. I really got into listening to a whole bunch of podcasts when I worked for FedEx. So I can remember, like, if somebody, like, talk about something they said on their podcast. I can remember, like, the house I was at. [00:03:16] Speaker A: Wow. [00:03:16] Speaker B: When they said certain things, kind of like the same like deja vu type thing. Whatever, but yeah. So we here. How was your week? Other than deja vu. [00:03:29] Speaker A: Nothing spectacular happened. I'm just. I'm ready for school to be over. That's it. I'm by the side of the kids. Yeah. [00:03:37] Speaker B: What you tired of about school so. [00:03:38] Speaker A: Much getting up early. [00:03:41] Speaker B: That's your choice. [00:03:42] Speaker A: What you mean they got to get to school? [00:03:46] Speaker B: You know what I'm about to say? What? [00:03:47] Speaker A: Put him on the bus. [00:03:48] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:03:49] Speaker A: He's seven. I still got to get him up and make him breakfast and make sure his clothes match. [00:03:56] Speaker B: See, that's why you a new school parent. Cause who is your sister? Older, right? How much older? [00:04:04] Speaker A: Two years. [00:04:05] Speaker B: Two years. So was she getting you dressed when you was like, no. She ain't never had to get you? [00:04:09] Speaker A: Hell no. [00:04:12] Speaker B: But your son was seven years old? [00:04:14] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:04:15] Speaker B: I'm good. I mean, shit, I should get a hold up. Let me where my dad? This is another board I got. Shout out to me for knowing your kids ages. Roundabout, you know, I'll be a year, two off. He's seven, boy. He's six. You know, he nine or whatever. Anyway. Yeah, I'm just messing with you, though. I don't know how I'd be if I was a parent now. Like, would I be the same way my parents was with me. Like, I had a. And it's a picture going around with that. With that alarm clock. [00:04:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:04:47] Speaker B: Everybody had that brown alarm. I had that alarm. [00:04:50] Speaker A: I had it. [00:04:51] Speaker B: I was getting up, it was dark. I was putting my own clothes on. A lot of I don't. My hygiene back then was based on how much you got picked on. So if you had bad breath, you made sure you brush your teeth. You know, you got picked on by having a peasy head. So you made sure you put your wave grease on and all of that. But, you know, I was eight years old, getting up before my mama, putting on my clothes, walking to the bus stop, waiting on the bus to get on the bus and all of that. But I don't know if I let my kid do that now. [00:05:20] Speaker A: If I was, I don't know. It just. People be like, times ain't the same. And I just. Maybe I'm overprotective. I take them to school. [00:05:31] Speaker B: I think we know about it more. Cause they did like statistics and studies and stuff. And they were like the worst of the worst that could happen to a kid. The numbers are the same. But they say that we just know about it more because of social media and stuff. But I still think I feel the same. [00:05:49] Speaker A: When he was riding the bus home, I would not let him walk from the bus stop. [00:05:52] Speaker B: You can see. I can see almost to my house. From your house, you can see the bus. [00:05:58] Speaker A: I can see the bus stop from my house. But I wouldn't let him walk from there. And he had a field trip last week, and I tracked him. I put an airtag in his jacket. [00:06:09] Speaker B: When you went on field trips as a child, did you. Did your parents go? [00:06:14] Speaker A: No, never. [00:06:17] Speaker B: I don't think. I think my mama might have went to one that I remember that was. We was, like, five years old, and everybody had class in 1999, shirts on. Oh, we was five. Yeah. And they was in the colors of the high school, which is crazy. But that. What we didn't even get to go to. But that's the only field trip I remember my mama going on. But, yeah, I want a lot of field trips going on in the last week of school. [00:06:44] Speaker A: Cause they don't. Them teachers done. Teachers is fucking over it. They done. [00:06:48] Speaker B: Maybe that was just when they could raise up all the money. [00:06:50] Speaker A: They had a field trip Tuesday, field day Wednesday, and then Thursday. All the high school kids that are graduating came and came to the school. [00:07:01] Speaker B: They probably capping down on. Looked to them. Yeah. [00:07:03] Speaker A: They made signs and held up signs and said congratulations. [00:07:06] Speaker B: Oh, the kids did. [00:07:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:07] Speaker B: Oh, that's what's up. Yeah. [00:07:08] Speaker A: So they ain't did shit all week. [00:07:09] Speaker B: What school came to your kids school? [00:07:12] Speaker A: South Florence. [00:07:13] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:07:14] Speaker A: But the way Florence do it, like, if you transferred, if you moved, you can still come back to the school. [00:07:20] Speaker B: Oh, you go to your old elementary school, right? [00:07:23] Speaker A: Cause, you know, the seniors done, they ain't got to go back to school. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. If you did your thing right. Well, yeah. Cause ain't no grades gonna by this point. Cause they. Yeah. You mentioned field day. Now, did y'all, when you was growing up, did y'all have field day and fun day? [00:07:39] Speaker A: No. The fuck is fun day? [00:07:42] Speaker B: I don't know. We just had fun field day when we, like, competed and stuff. Yeah. [00:07:46] Speaker A: Got your ribbons? Kids don't even get ribbons no more. Ain't no winner. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Nah, that ain't. Nah. Field day. [00:07:51] Speaker A: Just run. [00:07:52] Speaker B: You ever won anything on field day? Hell, yeah. What you won on field day? [00:07:55] Speaker A: Sack race. [00:07:56] Speaker B: Okay. [00:07:57] Speaker A: I was beast on the sack race. [00:07:58] Speaker B: You know what? I should have known back then that I was gonna be average athletically. Cause I never won nothing. I might have got third place, but I did get first place. Ribbit. What you think I got first place ribbon in on field day? [00:08:13] Speaker A: The little ball hoppy thing. That's. [00:08:15] Speaker B: Pause. Oh, that dance competition. [00:08:19] Speaker A: Dance. [00:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I did a whole. [00:08:22] Speaker A: Y'all had a dance competition. [00:08:23] Speaker B: We had a dance competition. Yeah, the dance competition. You know, the same thing like you say. The sight race, the egg on the sport. [00:08:31] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, my boy said he won that technically there wasn't no winners. Cause ain't nobody got no ribbons. But he said he won. [00:08:39] Speaker B: But, yeah, I probably still got a ribbon somewhere. That first place dance, I did a lot of spinning. Did a lot of spinning. Michael Jackson and MC Hammond. Inspired, but yeah. Welcome back, y'all. We got some emails. I guess we get into the emails, we got quite a bit now. Shout out to the homie, Philly. He been working overtime catching up. So he did send a few emails. So he sent a few catch up emails. So we read a couple of his emails. Then we got a few more emails to read from some listeners. The first one says, day of the doc episode. I don't remember that. See, I don't be remembering shit. I'm sorry, y'all. But this one, he says, yo, bull, your Amy. I remember this because your son said this. Caleb said this. I broke my back. My back is broken. Spinal. He said, hearing about Amy's cakes, I'm salty. She didn't have one at the studio when I slid through the studio. Can't comment on the Nickelodeon documentary. I didn't see that. Joan the Freaknik doc was elect doc. Yeah, I believe so, too. By the time you hear this. Watch the black Twitter documentary. We mentioned you on that episode. Well, I did because you were on black Twitter and I, you know, I recognize you in person. The promo video made it seem like it was gonna be crazy after watching it. It was a dud. Need a black bite week, doc. I know that, Joan. Be full of the things people wanna see. Lol. Shout out to be easy. Knowing Chester is the hood in Pennsylvania headed to listen to more episodes. Lol. Yeah, man, I used to go to Philly probably like twice a week for like, you know, especially during the summer. I would go like twice a week when I worked on the railroad. So we'll go through Chelsea, Newark, Delaware, have a degrace. All of that stuff. [00:10:36] Speaker A: Isn't there HBCU in Chester? [00:10:39] Speaker B: In Chester? No. No. [00:10:42] Speaker A: Okay. I asked my sorrows about it. [00:10:45] Speaker B: Somebody from O'Day, maybe so, I mean, Dale State. Ain't that HBCU? I think so they're kind of close. [00:10:52] Speaker A: Okay. [00:10:52] Speaker B: But that ain't Chester, though. You might be right. I don't know. I don't know. Shout out to you for that. That was a. How can I say this? That was a shorter email from Philly. [00:11:07] Speaker A: Brief. [00:11:08] Speaker B: Brief. Yeah. He says, episodes I never watch again. Watch that again. This was a. You know what we said, shows we had never shows our movies we'll never watch again. Say, yo, be easy. Yo. Amy finally made it to the episode I sat in on. Pause eyo. Eyo, my man. Oh, pause eyo, my man. My bad. Mama made it. Made it to the background of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It was dope, too. It was dope to see the magic happen in person. The new studio is dope. Y'all are peanut butter and jelly on the mic. The way y'all flow so smoothly is poetry. I appreciate that. Y'all don't speak over each other. The segues are seamless. You can feel the intelligence and energy as soon as you step in there and the mic's cut on. Why are you gasping? Foreshadowing. [00:11:55] Speaker A: Keep going. [00:11:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I said that. Yes, I did say that. Great show. Enjoy listening. Thanks for not spilling the beans. Be easy. Hey, man, let me tell you something. If I got 25 years on the line, either that or tell on the homies, I might have to do the 25. And no snitching over here. Shout out to you. We gonna read your other two emails next week. This one's from the homie DJ High star from the Carolina sports talk podcast. Shout out to you. I almost always say your real name. You say, yur. What up, fam? Report live from my pedal boat in Lancaster. He sent this last week, but we recorded a day early last week. He said, true black boy joy. Hope y'all are doing well. BMF. I think I predicted this on my emails, but I had a feeling she, Henrietta, was gonna clap Braxton or he was gonna clap her. Mm. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Tell you, 50. If you look at all of the shows in the polls, that's why you. [00:12:52] Speaker B: Said that in your post. [00:12:53] Speaker A: Somebody gonna kill their daddy. [00:12:54] Speaker B: Kill their daddy. Oh, yeah. That was so. I don't know if that happened in real life. Even if it did happen in real life, it was not needed. It was not needed. [00:13:07] Speaker A: The whole scene with her cutting her hair, it was so not needed. [00:13:12] Speaker B: I must be was playing the game and not paying attention when she was like. [00:13:14] Speaker A: They played, it was like a gospel song playing, and she was crying and looking in the mirror and shaving her head. Have I had a moment like that? Absolutely. [00:13:23] Speaker B: You know, I never noticed this. This happened to me with a woman. She switched her hair to get my attention. But, you know, years later, it's supposed to, like, when a woman changes her hair, she about to change her life or whatever. And then I noticed, like, all around me, like, I would notice when women, like, color their hair or cut their hair or, you know, maybe even like, what's it called when y'all get rid of the perm? [00:13:47] Speaker A: Go natural. [00:13:48] Speaker B: No, but it's another word. Y'all the big chop. Y'all do the big chop. It's some shit that going on in y'all life that y'all, you know, cleansing yourself from. It made me think of something recent with somebody that's separated from their partner now, and they just cut their hair too. But anyway, so I guess that was her getting rid of. Maybe she. That was when she decided she was gonna kill her daddy when she cut it. Cut her hair. But I missed that part. But what she cut here before the scene with her and the asian. The asian police officer when they was okay. Yeah, cuz I hear what's balled in. Oh, yeah, cuz that. Anyway. But that whole shit could have been left out. It served no purpose to me. I don't know. [00:14:30] Speaker A: I think they were trying to humanize her. [00:14:32] Speaker B: No, I mean, well, not the whole scene. I misspoke the entire narrative of her and Braxton P. Hart debris that could have been left off. It did nothing for me. I don't think it moved the story in any way. He said, I wrote Jones about Kendrick and Drake, but I think Ceco de Mayo made an appearance. So I wanted to say, for the record, I love how Kendra was talking to Drake and giving rebuttals for stuff Drake was saying, and Drake seemed like he was talking to fans. Dot used what Kendrick thought was a shot triple and quadruple and tundras into his strength for the battle. I really appreciate B's and Yoshi pulling up to our show this week. Oh, yeah, we were on his show last week. I watched that Tom Brady roasting. Yo, they cooked that nigga up. Aaron Hernandez jokes and Giselle jokes were crazy. In a roast, if you not offending, you ain't doing something right. Do y'all have any favorite roast? You got a favorite roast? [00:15:30] Speaker A: I can't even remember any roast. [00:15:33] Speaker B: The one two stand out to me. One is more recent than the other. It was. It was back in like, that early two thousands. It was a roast of. It was either Shaq or Emmett Smith. I think it was. [00:15:45] Speaker A: I know where you're going with this. [00:15:46] Speaker B: And it was with Doug Williams. [00:15:47] Speaker A: Yeah. That man ain't never recovered. [00:15:49] Speaker B: Never, never recovered. Jeff Foxx ruined his career. He was fucked up. This is when I really knew Jeff Ross was that nigger. Cause he was like, shaq, did you walk here? I see your knuckles are scraped, and they was just rolling. Like Jeff Ross. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, he. That dude, when it come to roast, he know how to clown people, that one. And then it's an old roast, and I want to say it was a roast to Richard Pryor. And Paul Mooney got up there, and he was saying, like, a whole bunch of, like, gay stuff, like, whoa, Richard suck dick, and all kind of stuff. And you know what I'm saying? Now? I don't know if he was just joking or if it was, like, real shit. Cause they had rumors about them back in the day, but that shit was what but them. The two most memorable to me, the Richard Pryor and that Shaq roast. Shaq or Emma Smith roast or whatever he said. Cliff said the same. Said the name of the Tom Brady roast was greatest of all time or something. Me. And be easy. Looked like, wait, hold up. But after watching it, this is up there. All right, I'll talk to y'all later. I'm gonna try to catch some of this catfish. Oh, he's on the paddle boat. Yeah. Shout out to you. High start. Yeah, that was a good one. Especially after, like, comedians blamed, like, not being able to tell they comedy. I do like offensive jokes on council culture, but a lot of them just wasn't funny. They just was offensive to be offensive. Like, it wasn't that funny too. [00:17:17] Speaker A: Right? Just like, people now, like, people on social media, they feel like they funny. No, you just cussing. [00:17:24] Speaker B: You're just cussing. [00:17:26] Speaker A: That's different. [00:17:27] Speaker B: That's why I used to like Cedric the entertainer back when he was on bEt. Sinbad. Like, they were just funny. Like, they ain't had to do no cussing. That's kind of why I like comedy, too. Cause you couldn't really cuss like that on comedy. You had to be. Had to be next. [00:17:41] Speaker A: You know, they bought comed v back. [00:17:43] Speaker B: Is it back now? [00:17:44] Speaker A: It's not on bet. It's on bet plus at the moment. So it's probably gonna be airing soon. [00:17:50] Speaker B: You be watching it? [00:17:51] Speaker A: I tried. [00:17:53] Speaker B: It ain't funny. [00:17:56] Speaker A: I'm gonna try again. [00:17:57] Speaker B: I don't think people. Is it clean? Yeah, I don't think people nowadays, I don't remember know how to be clean funny. I don't think it's too many people that know how to be clean. It's one dude. I think he from South Carolina or something. He wear the shirt and tie with the glasses. The dark skinned dude, I think he like a christian comment. If I see another clip of him cause he be touring all over. But if I see another clip, I can't think of his name. But if I see another clip of him, I'm gonna send him to you. Kev on stage is clean and he funny. I'm trying to think of somebody else who I know is clean and funny. Ain't too many. I can't think of nobody else. Email us djplaysharemail.com. Let us know. We got another one from the day. One listener, Akia, this black Twitter og. She say she a black Twitter og. We'll see. She said, hey, b. Hey, Amy. This episode was nostalgic. I joined Twitter in April of 2009 while we were in training for Monster. I think I was popping on Florence Twitter. Okay, okay. [00:18:58] Speaker A: Monster. Monster head. [00:19:00] Speaker B: She said, one of the very first celebs I followed was Lil Duvall. And me and C, the guy used to talk like we were homies. That's how it used to be back then. Cause it wasn't a lot of people. And this really what created black Twitter. Cause it wasn't a lot of black people on Twitter. So you gonna just follow whoever and talk to whoever cause they black. He said, one of the things I hate the most about the follow Twitter is a lot of our pics are gone. Mmm. I hate when you get a Twitter memory and it was a pic posted to tweet photo. And the link is there. Oh, yeah, I do. Yeah. Yeah. Those were my prime post FMU partying days. Maybe it's good that they're gone. Lol. Yeah, you was. You probably was in their wild. I used to love that you could sub tweet and the person who was supposed to get it gets it or you catch on to two people subtweet. Yeah. Cause now algorithms. And it's so many people on there, you might not catch. Yeah, that was good days. Good days. True story. I found my husband on Twitter. Okay, okay. Shout out. Was you busting the wild open on Twitter or something? And he was like, let me holler at you. He said, okay, here's the. She tells the story. She said, I posted a thirst trap. I was right. And one of our mutual friends, we retweeted it, and he followed me, introduced himself. Ten years later, he's still here, reminiscing with me, watching the black Twitter doc. All right, bye. Y'all loving the show. [00:20:22] Speaker A: Oh, love that. Love that. [00:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Y'all talking about you can't find love on social media. There's a. She's a. Was it a testament? A testament. Shout out to you and your love. We got a. Oh, hold up. I think we got one more. Yeah, one more from DJ high star. He said, yo, what up, y'all? Hope all is where he sent this one this morning. He said, by the time I. By the time I hear y'all read this email, the next we have finished playing. Wish us lucky. Yeah. Cause who y'all playing? [00:20:53] Speaker A: I'm just still. [00:20:54] Speaker B: I think the Pacers amazed at the Knicks. [00:20:58] Speaker A: They did. They need it all time. [00:20:59] Speaker B: Cause they doing good. [00:21:00] Speaker A: I really hope they get it. [00:21:01] Speaker B: I got a step cousin that was playing for the Knicks last year. [00:21:07] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:21:07] Speaker B: I forgot. I don't know who he played for. Now I wish he was playing for them. Then I get that Knox jersey. Anyway, he said a lot of stuff happened this last week. I should have taken notes. Like, philly, the shot, picked up where BMF left off. Yeah, yeah. [00:21:22] Speaker A: We need that Friday episode, that Friday thing to watch. [00:21:25] Speaker B: Oh, but they switched it to Sunday, though. [00:21:27] Speaker A: No, I mean on demand. That's my ritual. I get up on Friday and I watch something black. [00:21:36] Speaker B: Did it come out Friday, the show? [00:21:38] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Cause I got. I took the boys to school. My oldest stay home. Cause he think he grown and he had no slams. [00:21:45] Speaker B: It's on the app. You got showtime. You got Paramount. [00:21:49] Speaker A: I got paramount. And I made breakfast and I took it easy. I made breakfast and then I sat down and I prepared myself for the show. [00:21:58] Speaker B: So I don't know if you said it. I read it somewhere, maybe in a post, and somebody was like, they're not gonna air it on Showtime. But they do air it on showtime. They just air it on showtime on Sunday. [00:22:08] Speaker A: Said this last week. [00:22:09] Speaker B: We did. Oh, it was so funny. [00:22:13] Speaker A: Or maybe not. Cause I know. I remember saying it was exclusively on Paramount. [00:22:18] Speaker B: I think I messaged you and told you. Cause I wound up seeing, like, the back half of it pause. Monday on Showtime or something like later on Showtime. But anyway. Yeah, if y'all don't have no apps, it do. Come on. If you. There's some kind of way you could get showtime. They do airing on Sundays on Showtime. So I'm a. I'm gonna go see if it's on one of them streaming apps. I can find it. Cuz I don't get. I don't plan on getting Paramount. These apps is crazy. They crazy. And now some. Somebody sent us a nice. I was somebody. A bundle that, uh. [00:22:56] Speaker A: Comcast. [00:22:57] Speaker B: Comcast doing a bundle with Hulu. Paramount plus. And it's Disney plus. [00:23:02] Speaker A: I think Netflix is in it too. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Netflix is in it too. Yeah. Like, we did all this cutting the cord, and now we gotta go right back to it. But anyway, he says, I'm glad they back, but damn. Jason Weaver gotta get right. My boy about to get right with Lynn Whitfield cougars. Oh, this on the new episode. This on the Friday's episode. She more of a lynx, a jaguar or some shit. Everyone coaching Emmett on how not to die. And Duda still alive, shaking my head, but car is still slow as fuck. Yeah. Aw, you know what? [00:23:37] Speaker A: Bless his little heart. [00:23:38] Speaker B: Check this out. I did not. That girl got to be his, um. Real. [00:23:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that's his real sister. [00:23:44] Speaker B: Until they said that, until like the first episode of this season, I did not see it. And they showed her close up her eyes, like, bro, she looked just like him. With hair. Yeah, that's good. Now that's some good. That's good. That's good. I like that. But I talk shit about that show sometimes, but that is good. I do like that part of it. And they answered a question that I had early on. I was like, where does this young motherfucker get ten stacks from the get our girl? And they explained it, so maybe they did good. I gotta give him that. Gotta give him that. He says, major re or Karen Green. Bring your mayonnaise on down. Bring your mayonnaise ass on down. Got the unmitigated gall to make dumbass, corny ass, mayonnaise ass, tasteless, classless statement about Jasmine Crockett eyelashes. When her blonde, bad built, butch body, bitch ass got told off, her feelings were hurt. We're not gonna do that. And you need to calm down. Had me triggered. I can't lie. Then the narrative that jasmine was acting in ghetto is fucked up. Yeah, that is. You know they gonna do that. Would love to hear y'all thoughts on it. Still have yet to see the whole black Twitter doc, but y'all had a fire ass list show. Way to come back. We appreciate you. [00:24:57] Speaker A: I just had an epiphany. [00:24:58] Speaker B: Okay. [00:24:59] Speaker A: When it came to her talking about the eyelashes. What black men. Y'all don't like eyelashes either? [00:25:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but we ain't gonna talk shit in a public place, I don't think. Well, here. No, no, no, no. We don't like. We don't mind the eyelashes, but when they like this, that's too much. You got on eyelashes, black. [00:25:24] Speaker A: No, I don't wear lashes. [00:25:25] Speaker B: Here's some information. Yeah, Siri knows that ain't me. That's yours. [00:25:30] Speaker A: No, it's not. [00:25:30] Speaker B: Oh, that's my phone. Watch. Excuse me. Sorry, sorry. Yeah, we don't. [00:25:34] Speaker A: Like I said, I'm not knocking them like the eyelash girlies. I know a few shout out to Angie, lashed out. But black men is the white women. Y'all the same way. [00:25:46] Speaker B: We don't. [00:25:47] Speaker A: Lashes got them lashes. [00:25:49] Speaker B: We don't like the. When it's too. Some of it is just too much. Some of it is too much. It get to a point, you know. [00:25:59] Speaker A: I know a girl, y'all just like that white woman. [00:26:01] Speaker B: No, we not. Cause that lady is horrible. There is no reason for her to have office. She should not be in office. Like, before this. You ever heard of her before this? [00:26:14] Speaker A: No. She was picked by Trump, wasn't she? [00:26:16] Speaker B: No, she wasn't picked by Trump. She was voted in. She. She from out Georgia. She is horrible. Like, she. Like, all of the conspiracy theories, she believe them, but then she spew them out. Like, you can believe a conspiracy theory. You can believe, like, there's our reptilians. But you don't make that your platform. She made that shit her platform. Dumb shit like that. And she. Well, I ain't gonna say dumb, cuz. Niggas be like, the reptilians are real, you know, if you believe. [00:26:41] Speaker A: Have we ever found Elizabeth? Man? [00:26:44] Speaker B: You know, that's crazy. Me and this dude at work was talking about the lizard man. What kind of. Where did the Elizabeth come from? [00:26:49] Speaker A: Lee county. [00:26:50] Speaker B: Okay. That's what he said. That's what he said, too. [00:26:53] Speaker A: Specifically, the area between Lamar and Bishopville on I 20. [00:26:58] Speaker B: Somebody said that started out by a kid he wrecked. Steal his people car and wrecked the car. That was it. Yeah, that's what he said. Yeah. He said I was too young to know that part of it. [00:27:10] Speaker A: I was a 17 year old kid. [00:27:12] Speaker B: Yeah, it was Elizabeth, man. And the news just went on with it. Playing along with the lie. Whatever. But anyway, that's some local shit. [00:27:19] Speaker A: I wish I still had my t shirt. [00:27:21] Speaker B: There were lizard man t shirts? Yeah. I wanna say I had one, too. The lizard man was big. Ronnie, we need to bring the lizard man back. And that's classic pd shit. Elizabeth man was a hit boy. He said, now that we're two weeks removed from KDOT and Drake. Let me say this. Them Drake stands is butt hurt about their king. I never hated Drake, but I don't care for the dude either way. Now they're circulating shit about him and some dog related things. That's sick. That's sick. Freak ass nigga. Oh, yeah. Freak ass nigga. He said, diddler diddy diddly dee. Damn. That footage was horrific. Of course, I don't have no extra deep dive for that shit as it's filthy. I'll say this. Why does everyone in Hollywood or entertainment always have skeletons or demons? Sometimes I just thank God that I'm normal. Fuck all that other shit. Niggas that have daughters and put their hands on women are a different type of fucked up. It really reveals how lame niggas is and insecure niggas are. Diddy is done. Done. Word is short and low. Have y'all seen Terrence Howard on Joe Rogan? I try not to watch Joe Rogan. Lol. Gotta holler at y'all later. Gotta go. I holl at y'all later. [00:28:39] Speaker A: What? Talking about the. When he had a wig on. [00:28:43] Speaker B: That was a real picture. [00:28:46] Speaker A: We had, like the Farrah Fawcett. [00:28:49] Speaker B: I know the picture. I thought that was a photoshop. [00:28:51] Speaker A: No, that was. That was a video. I saw him in a video with the Farrah Fawcett. Oh, boy. And he was talking about how he didn't get paid like he was supposed to when he was on empire or something. [00:29:01] Speaker B: Now, I did hear about that. [00:29:03] Speaker A: Yeah, there was a video of him talking about. He had a week. [00:29:07] Speaker B: I thought that him without hair was somebody photoshopped in. And I never got it. I was like, okay, all right, Terrence, how. [00:29:13] Speaker A: And ignoring Terrence, it probably was his hair. [00:29:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Well, I start mentioning this big news since Friday, the video was released about Diddy. I don't. It's too many people. It's something he said in his email. It's too many people in Hollywood for all of them to be fucked up. You know what I'm saying? Like, what's the percentage of really fucked up people in Hollywood? [00:29:40] Speaker A: Well, I would double down and say, is it just that a lot of people are fucked up, but the ones in Hollywood got money, so. Or does money and power make you fucked up? [00:29:56] Speaker B: So, like, I'll look at it like, you ever seen that meme where it was like, this percentage of the people went to jail for sexual assault? This percentage of the people went to jail for a violent crime and DUI? This, that and the third, and it was basically listening. Like it was the NFL and NBA players, but really it was Congress. [00:30:20] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:30:21] Speaker B: And so they were saying, like, the percentage of people that have been locked up in the NFL or NBA was really, like, it was either 3% or 13% of the people out of all of them. [00:30:30] Speaker A: Wow. [00:30:31] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Most of the guys just go to work, come home, they live a regular life. So I wonder if it's like that in Hollywood. Like, most of the people that are in Hollywood just live regular lives. They don't get, but we just know about it. And it seemed like, you know what I'm saying? Matter of fact, it wasn't Congress. It was police officers that them stats were for. Like, most, you know, this percentage of police officers have been convicted or have done domestic violence, this, that, and the third. So I wonder if that's, like, how it is. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Like, and then we put. Because they're celebrities, we put them on this pedestal that they are above reproach of doing these type of things, what we used to, but now I think we do that. [00:31:13] Speaker B: And I don't want to say put him on a pedestal. Not me personally, but like. And I don't think anybody really puts him on a pedestal. I think it's like, let's say, like, if somebody said you slapped a police officer or did something, I can't think of nothing out of character you would do or whatever. If somebody came to me and said it, I'm like, you sure that was her? [00:31:34] Speaker A: Cause that ain't out of character. [00:31:35] Speaker B: So you wouldn't slap no police officer? Well, now that you're saying you would, now I gotta think, well, maybe you would. Cause in my mind, I'd be like, she wouldn't do that. She got kids. She got, you know, she got a mortgage she gotta take care of, you know, her family, this, that, and the third, and she gotta come and be on this show. Cause I need her. You know what I'm saying? I was thinking about that type of stuff. Like, you know, I can't, you know, I wouldn't. I wonder if it's. I think it's mostly that I would hope and not people thinking that these people are just above doing it. Like, I just wouldn't think of. They would do. Like you would hope. [00:32:12] Speaker A: I think it's like, it's a lot of nasty people in this world, and just some of them don't have the money. Like, we don't know about it because they're not famous. [00:32:21] Speaker B: Famous. [00:32:22] Speaker A: You think, like, it could be some nasty motherfuckers living right next door to you. [00:32:26] Speaker B: Oh, definitely. But do you think. Do you think it's more nasty people are more, like, devious people than it is good people or people that just live their life? [00:32:37] Speaker A: I wanna. I want to believe that there are more good people. I do. I do. I really, truly do want to believe that there are more good people than nasty motherfuckers in this world. [00:32:50] Speaker B: I believe it is. And I'll take it from, like, the black people, how, you know, black people talk about, you know, white people so scared of black people, and they don't want black people to be equal. This, that, and the third or y'all think, you know, I think how that saying go, like, white people scared that black people gonna do. [00:33:09] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:33:10] Speaker B: White people. Like, black people did that. I mean, white people did black people. [00:33:13] Speaker A: Right. [00:33:13] Speaker B: But, like. No, what's that phrase? It's. No, it's, if black people were as violent as white people thought we were, then y'all would already be all. Y'all would be dead. You know what I'm saying? Like, I think it's kind of like that. I hope I said it right. I think it's kind of like that. Like, if the people were as bad as people thought they were, the world would be a much worse place. [00:33:41] Speaker A: And religion is tying a lot of people from being that way, but, oh. [00:33:46] Speaker B: From being as bad as they. Cause they scared of going to hell. I got news for y'all. Ain't no hell. Let me stop it is a hell. Ephesians seven three says, read it again. Yeah, that is right. All the religions, too, though. All the religions. Keeping people from being as bad as they want to be. [00:34:13] Speaker A: Jail is keeping me from as bad as I want to be. [00:34:16] Speaker B: What? [00:34:17] Speaker A: I ain't scared of the religion. Jail. That's the only thing keeping me from being as bad as I want to be. [00:34:23] Speaker B: True. What's a crime? Well, I know you'll kill somebody. I was gonna ask, what's the crime you'll do if you can't go to jail? [00:34:31] Speaker A: Absolutely. I got a list. [00:34:35] Speaker B: Yeah, mine too. Probably. Probably take a couple lives and definitely rob a bank. But you got to get away with it. Like, nobody can't. Yeah, but so I don't know about this celebrity thing. Like, it's. A whole lot of celebrities we don't know about that are, like, famous or rich or whatever. Kind of like that. Remember that old guy? It was a documentary about him and his wife got killed a couple years ago. The black godfather oh, avant. Avant. [00:35:08] Speaker A: Clarence. [00:35:09] Speaker B: Clarence avant. Yeah. Avant. [00:35:11] Speaker A: Every time I see you, I get a fever. I'm sorry. Every time I see his name, I think about. [00:35:18] Speaker B: So he. Was he famous? Popular? Well, not. He's popular in them circles. Like, everybody know him, right? They respect him. Highly respected or whatever. But we didn't know about him until either. You didn't know about him until that documentary came out or until his wife died and they made the news. I feel like it's more of him in that world than it is Diddy's, I think. [00:35:46] Speaker A: Richard Rudolph. You know who that is? [00:35:48] Speaker B: I know Richard Lawson. Who's Richard Rudolph? [00:35:52] Speaker A: Richard Rudolph is Maya Rudolph's dad, which was Minnie Ripperton, widower. Widower of Minnie Ripperton. [00:36:01] Speaker B: He's alive. [00:36:01] Speaker A: He's alive. [00:36:02] Speaker B: And I hit unproblematic. [00:36:05] Speaker A: Unproblematic. And he did a lot of music. Like, he was behind Minnie's music. Never knew about him until. Why was I. I went down a rabbit hole. I went down a mini represent rabbit hole. You know, I wanted to see, like, I wanted to know who this white man was that she had a baby with. And I didn't even realize that they had built a life together. Like, they were together. [00:36:31] Speaker B: So it wasn't that. And then back then, you know, seventies, they were married. [00:36:37] Speaker A: And there's two. There's Maya, and she has a brother. [00:36:39] Speaker B: Really? [00:36:39] Speaker A: Yeah. And he was, like, by her side until she died. Cause she died of breast cancer. So he was, like, a good husband. And he still does music to this day. [00:36:49] Speaker B: Never heard of him. [00:36:50] Speaker A: Never heard of him. [00:36:51] Speaker B: And when people say, that's why I like when people be like, all of them bad. Like, you got people like, what's the older gentleman? He was a singer and an actor. Brown skin, old guy. But he was an activist, too. Oh, my God. Him and Jay. He said something about Jay Z a while ago. What's the old guy name? I want to say, you know, the movie about them being in Miami with Muhammad Ali. I see his face, but I can't. Oh, my God, this guy. But anyway, he. You know what I'm saying? When you say all of them bad, you would have to lump people like this guy into. What is his name? Old black man. I hear his voice. He got, like, the raspy voice now. I think he might have passed, though. [00:37:43] Speaker A: Jim Brown. [00:37:43] Speaker B: Not Jim Brown. He was along with them. [00:37:45] Speaker A: Sam Cooke. [00:37:46] Speaker B: Not Sam Cooke. [00:37:49] Speaker A: This is really just saying. Cassius Clay joins Jim Brown, Sam Cooke. [00:37:52] Speaker B: And Malcolm X. Oh, in Miami. [00:37:55] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:37:56] Speaker B: So it's another guy, but around that age would have been around that age. But he was an activist and all that, too. I can't think of his name. Oh, my God, what's his name? I see his face. I see him smiling and everything. Kind of light skin, light brown or whatever. Anyway, you would have to like put all of these people in that category too. Tracy Ellis Ross, Issa Rae. Cuz they celebrities too. Like, you just can't say all these celebrities bad. All these people with money bad. Like, I don't believe it. I think it's just a few of them that were in power and just sick, you know, I'm saying, that's my thought. But you, you. [00:38:40] Speaker A: I'm not giving up the music. [00:38:41] Speaker B: You're not giving up the music? [00:38:42] Speaker A: I'm not giving up the music. [00:38:43] Speaker B: That's what, um, you said when you mentioned, um, the song. [00:38:46] Speaker A: You listening to the end of the game. [00:38:48] Speaker B: So I was, um. We. So we recorded Jones show yesterday and, uh, we was like, damn, that's. That might be a lot of music you might have to give up, but it's so much music, like, if we. [00:38:58] Speaker A: Were just to give up things that Diddy sung himself, you know, that's a good bit by itself because he did a lot of features, but if everything he had his hand on. Come on now. [00:39:11] Speaker B: I think you would have to. So the difference between, like, Diddy and R. Kelly is the music. And I said this on Jones show, the music r. Kelly was singing could definitely correlate to him singing about a young child. You know, my mind's telling me no, but my body's telling me. Why is your mind telling you? Seems like it. You know, age ain't nothing but a number. All those things, you know. But diddy songs, songs that he don't like. [00:39:43] Speaker A: You want to dance? [00:39:44] Speaker B: Yeah. It ain't got nothing to do with, you know, aside from the other allegations as far as like, the sex trafficking or forcing her to do this, that and the third, aside from that, just the woman beating part that we saw. That's crazy. That's the crazy part that we saw with our own. [00:40:01] Speaker A: He snatched that girl down and then. [00:40:03] Speaker B: Kicked her and then kicked her and he snatched her while he was holding the towel. He didn't do it with two hands, right? With one hand. [00:40:10] Speaker A: Cause he made sure that dick didn't pop out. [00:40:12] Speaker B: That's. That let you know. He knew he was in public, in the open. This is the thing, too. I wanna tell women, the average woman, sometimes the above average woman is not stronger than average man. And I don't think you realize how strong men are compared to you. And it was evident in that situation. And I think she had done gotten beaten so much until she was just trying to get away. Enemies necessary or whatever. If a man is huffing and puffing, talking about he want to fight you and all of that, just run. Just run. Just get away as far as you can or whatever, especially if it ain't your dude. If a dude is trying to fight you, which is crazy anyway. Just run, ladies. Just run. As a dude, why would you want to put your hands on a woman that you ain't proving nothing. Ain't nothing you can prove. Put your hands on a woman. I don't get it. I don't get it. Just walk away as a dude. As a woman. Run away. Cause these n is crazy. You just don't want to see people do it. Cause you, like, maybe it wasn't that bad. Maybe he just pushed her down a little teeny bit, you know? Maybe she jumped on him. He was trying to get her off or something, but to see that shit, and he run behind her, she was already gone. Nigga, you was in the shower. She was trying to leave, and you gonna snatch her down and then kick her. I read where it said in the video he dragged her down the hall. Probably did. The part I saw, I didn't see that, but when I saw it, I thought about, I wonder if they let her know they were gonna release that video. [00:41:59] Speaker A: Mm. [00:42:01] Speaker B: Cause think about it. [00:42:01] Speaker A: I hope so. Because that, from a mental health standpoint, that that is. [00:42:06] Speaker B: Cause that happened almost ten years ago. [00:42:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:09] Speaker B: So let's say she did go to counseling. Now that she got it out, you know, she better. However you can be better about something like that. I got beat up one time in, like, the second grade, and I'm still. [00:42:21] Speaker A: You know, I'm sure her husband is, like, the driving factor in everything. In everything? What you mean in her? You know, healing and coming out? Because, like you said, that was ten years ago. They've been apart for a long time. And then she got her husband, and he's helping her heal. [00:42:42] Speaker B: I don't want to put that on him. I say she healing herself. She healing herself. Remember the bear? [00:42:49] Speaker A: Huh? [00:42:50] Speaker B: Remember the bear? Y'all don't hint. Oh, I'm sorry. [00:42:53] Speaker A: In my bear situation, it's always black men. [00:42:56] Speaker B: What do you mean? Oh, you choose black men? [00:42:58] Speaker A: No, I'm choosing the bear. [00:43:00] Speaker B: Oh, what do you mean, it's always black men? [00:43:02] Speaker A: Every scenario in my head when I'm choosing the bear, it's a black man out there. [00:43:07] Speaker B: I saw a video of a lady. She was on a trail, and she came up to some bears. She ran the other way. She did. [00:43:18] Speaker A: Obviously, there wasn't no men out there. [00:43:21] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:43:21] Speaker A: Cause the thing is, would you chose to choose men or choose the bear? [00:43:24] Speaker B: You would choose getting mauled by a bear. [00:43:30] Speaker A: Oh, I said we making this literal? Okay. [00:43:35] Speaker B: I'm just joking. [00:43:38] Speaker A: But. [00:43:38] Speaker B: Yeah, but, uh. I I don't. I don't know how much I don't want to. Well, I say I don't want to say how much her husband played a part in it. Cause when. When it first came out, people was like, it wasn't. But her husband trying to get money, people saying that, putting that out or whatever. [00:43:53] Speaker A: I think it was her husband helping her heal because they've been apart for a long time. [00:44:00] Speaker B: How long they been apart? [00:44:03] Speaker A: I'm not sure. But it was long enough for her to go ahead and get the counselor. [00:44:09] Speaker B: Maybe five or six years. [00:44:11] Speaker A: Go ahead and get the. Start healing. But her husband. I. I know you probably don't want to give this white man props, but. [00:44:18] Speaker B: I don't feel like I don't care about him being white enough. He ain't even really. He, like, spanish or something. [00:44:24] Speaker A: White man. [00:44:24] Speaker B: He white with it. He. What are you eating? Spain? I don't know. He white with whatever they eat over there. [00:44:30] Speaker A: Spaghetti. I don't know. [00:44:35] Speaker B: But, yeah, I just hope that, like you said, she didn't have to watch that and not knowing, you know, it was coming out and have to relive it or whatever. [00:44:45] Speaker A: I'm sending love to her. [00:44:47] Speaker B: First of all, shout out to her and shout out to her for that mixtape she put out a few years ago. That shit was hard. [00:44:54] Speaker A: But anyway, I wonder if so jeezy, Jenny Mae. [00:45:03] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:45:03] Speaker A: Jeannie says that there's also a similar tape of. Of jeezy. [00:45:07] Speaker B: She said that after this came out. Mm mm. [00:45:09] Speaker A: Before. [00:45:09] Speaker B: Oh, before. Okay. [00:45:11] Speaker A: If she don't produce this motherfucking tape. Cause, you know, everybody's saying that she's doing this as part of the divorce. Because, you know, she didn't. None of this was a factor until GZ filed for divorce. Right? So now everybody's saying that, you know, not the victim blame. Cause this ain't me saying this. This is what people saying, okay. That she's doing all this because jeezy filed for divorce. Cause, remember, immediately, she wanted to. [00:45:38] Speaker B: She wanted to come back. [00:45:38] Speaker A: Reconcile. Reconcile. And he's like, no, I want a divorce now. He got guns around the baby. And he beating her in the hotel and all kind of stuff. [00:45:47] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cause he wanted custody. [00:45:49] Speaker A: So I wonder. Go ahead and release your tape, girl. [00:45:54] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause jeezy Kor fans, they still gonna go to the house of blues to see him. Yeah, it ain't gonna hurt him. It ain't gonna hurt him. [00:46:03] Speaker A: But still, like. Cause if she's lying, I feel like that's a slap in the face to the women who really are being abused. [00:46:10] Speaker B: And it's a notch. It's a point for the dudes that be saying these women be lying, which is. I don't get that either. What if they are lying? Who cares? [00:46:24] Speaker A: But did your watch just tell you to stand the fuck up, too? [00:46:27] Speaker B: Yes, and I'm glad that's on camera. That's on camera. Both of us. Look, I was like, time to stand. That's a fraternity or sorority or whatever that we are in. Cause everybody be complaining about that. You think you got your message at times? Yeah, no, I ain't standing up until we finish this show. Yeah, I was shocked to see that. To actually see it. I mean, I believe you. How can I say it? I'm one of the believe our women type shit. I'm one of them. But I'm also a person that hopes it ain't as bad as they saying. Because I don't want people to be that bad. Like that evil, like, you know, he did push you down, but he was just trying to catch the fool that was falling off the thing. You know, you was in the way a little, you know, that type of shit. Like, I don't want people to be that malicious without calls, you know what I'm saying? But this is to see it, you know, I been stopped drinking Ciroc and Deleon. You know, somebody was like, he gonna lose everything. I like what he got left. He done lost revolt. He lost his liquor. What else he got? Macy's took his stuff out of the stores. [00:47:46] Speaker A: I think he done lost Carisha. [00:47:48] Speaker B: Nah, she's still there. [00:47:49] Speaker A: Damn. [00:47:49] Speaker B: I don't think she going nowhere. She is. And they on her. They on her bumper, too, because the stuff she said about her son. [00:47:58] Speaker A: What? [00:47:59] Speaker B: So they asked her if, you know, if her son was gay. What if she do? She's like, she'll beat him. And they were questioning her and it was like, well, the person interviewing her, I don't think they called it, but she was like, I mean, what you do if they were, you know, asking her questions to like, elaborate, whatever, whatever. And then they were like, well, what do you. You know, you profit off of gay people. [00:48:22] Speaker A: You know, the same carisha that just released a line of attire called the gays. [00:48:27] Speaker B: That's what they said. It was like, you making money off of gays. Whatever. Whatever. And she said this, but I don't think. I think they were thinking about their next question, and they didn't catch what she said, but she was like, I mean, what? When I was growing up, when I did something wrong, my mom would beat me. [00:48:41] Speaker A: Wow. [00:48:43] Speaker B: So that's a thought process about gay people. Like, it's something wrong. Like, not just, I'm glad I didn't. [00:48:48] Speaker A: Get beatens when I was little. [00:48:49] Speaker B: Yeah, I got, like, seven. They worked. I don't like pain. See? I don't like pain. You know what I'm saying? I ain't one of them people. Like, they take the beating and get it over with. My mom be like, you either get a beating. [00:49:04] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:49:05] Speaker B: I'm gonna take your game for a week. [00:49:06] Speaker A: Right? [00:49:07] Speaker B: Take the game. I'm gonna come home and play it when you. I'm a latchkey kid. I'm gonna play it anyway. No, I can't watch tv for a week. She knew. I love some tvs to this day, but anyway, so, yeah, I think she's still with em. But, you know, I hate, like, people putting false stuff on videos and people running with it. So it was a video. I don't know if you saw this before. I remember hearing about the situation, but it was a video of saucy Santana. Something happened in a club, and he say he or she. What? He called himself they self. What is it? Yeah, I think he said he. He was outside the club, snot running out his nose. I think he got maced or whatever. They were shooting, and they. [00:49:50] Speaker A: Well, him and his boyfriend got into a fight in Atlanta. Is that the one? [00:49:54] Speaker B: I think this was Miami. Cause he had. How the fuck you got a bro sports bra and some tight jeans or whatever. And he was like, so to hold them titties down, the caption said they made titties the man boobs. The caption said, saucy Santana outside of Diddy house. And he was, like, going ranting and raving about, like, they trying to kill me. They tried to kill me. Whatever, whatever. I'm a celebrity. Whatever, whatever. But this really happened in Miami. So if you don't go to the comments and see people saying, this a lie, this old. This happened in Miami. Whatever, whatever. This was at a strip club in Miami. Whatever. Somebody run with that. That he was at diddy house doing some wild shit. [00:50:37] Speaker A: This guy. The type of people who believe this, it just got Darlington county all over it. [00:50:43] Speaker B: And that's the crazy bruh. And that's something, too, that I learned being on social media. Like, kind of following more people and looking at more stuff. It ain't just Darlington county. Like, it's most of the world, bro. And that shit is irritating. The stuff people believe in, the stuff that they just. All you gotta do is click on the thing and look at a comment or two. And people so gullible, yo. Like, if. If this one thing too. Like, if people were so dark, like, it's a lot of people that. Damn. It's a lot of people that put that shit out. And if people were really super gullible and diabolical, they could fly. Damn, these preachers. Diabolical. And they just getting paid off, these people lying to them. [00:51:28] Speaker A: I wish I had the heart to scam because I know so many people that I could just get over on. Get over on so easily. [00:51:35] Speaker B: We got a home girl. She work out, get herself in shape. She really don't use products to do it. I told her I was like, you could really get a whole bunch of followers that follow you selling some of this flat timing, tea type shit. And lie. Say, just don't post that. You be in the gym. Just say you use this and get over on them. I can't do that. But, shit, if I was me, you gotta do. Cause them products don't really work unless you work em. You gotta work out with it, too. They supplement that. [00:52:07] Speaker A: Oh, man, I'll be taking pictures in front of, like, big plates of pasta and shit. All I gotta do is drink my tea, and I can eat whatever I. [00:52:17] Speaker B: Want and throw the pasta away and eat some carrots. Lying to these mother. Yeah, damn, I might do that. I might be the scam of the week. One year. One week. Yeah. Cause scamming these companies, it don't hit like you scam people. People suckers. People suckers to get away their money for dumb shit. But this diddy stuff, I wonder what else coming out. [00:52:53] Speaker A: Oh, you mean what else coming out about this? Probably gonna be some man. [00:52:58] Speaker B: But if it ain't a man yet. And that's one of the things why I hate that no diddy stuff, too. Cause they only pick. They only making a joke because they think he gay. You know, it's alleged he has. Yeah. [00:53:09] Speaker A: I mean, there's been rumors for years. [00:53:11] Speaker B: For years. Yeah, but the no daddy stuff is kind of crazy. Cause the thing that bought him out was the thing he did to a woman. But, you know. [00:53:21] Speaker A: And that's not. I mean, if he's bisexual, then he bisexual. You know what I'm saying? [00:53:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:25] Speaker A: He got a lot of fucking kids. [00:53:27] Speaker B: He do. [00:53:28] Speaker A: And you know what they say? [00:53:31] Speaker B: What? [00:53:33] Speaker A: And men who do, like, a whole lot of fucking be trying to outrun the gay. I ain't said this. I didn't make this up. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Some woman who ain't getting no dick made that up. [00:53:43] Speaker A: I didn't make this up. [00:53:44] Speaker B: Some woman who got turned down by a man made that up. Cause that shit don't make no sense. Let me tell you something. If my, um. If my hamstrings wouldn't tighten up around the time I got finished, I try to have sex seven days a week, but I got to go to work and get some rest. Um. What else happened with this. This week, with this. With this news? It kind of bought up. Oh, it was a. Well, I ain't gonna talk about that. It was a meme about. What's the lady, Kim Porter, her ghost and all of that. And, you know, how this her spirit get back or whatever. But I thought about it. I was like, if he been doing all this right this long. She been around, say, for a few years, all of that time. What she know? What did she know? [00:54:40] Speaker A: Who? Kim? A lot. [00:54:43] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:54:44] Speaker A: You mean why she didn't come out with it? No. [00:54:45] Speaker B: I feel like she was complicit in some of the stuff. [00:54:48] Speaker A: I wouldn't say complicit. You ever been around an abuse survivor? [00:54:53] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:54] Speaker A: And all the power and money that Diddy got. [00:54:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:59] Speaker A: What would have happened if she would have came out with all the money and power Diddy got? She had no choice but to be silent. [00:55:08] Speaker B: You think so? [00:55:09] Speaker A: And just think about the regular people who. Who just get beat by a broke ass nigga who don't say nothing. [00:55:16] Speaker B: Well, I mean, don't say nothing. [00:55:21] Speaker A: There's some fear in being an abuse victim. [00:55:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, that's a good point. That's a good point. [00:55:29] Speaker A: I think about her kids. Like, if I come out and I say everything, I know what's gonna happen to my daughters. [00:55:37] Speaker B: But if she. So the room is. He had her killed, which I don't know. Cause she died from some mysterious pneumonia. It was walking pneumonia, wasn't it? Walking pneumonia. It was something like that, right? [00:55:51] Speaker A: Well, reports say pneumonia. [00:55:53] Speaker B: Oh, just say pneumonia. [00:55:53] Speaker A: And they had a walking pneumonia. [00:55:54] Speaker B: It went walking pneumonia. Okay. Somebody died from walking pneumonia. And that's the thing, ain't it ain't. [00:56:00] Speaker A: Walking pneumonia thing in the black households? It is. I don't know. I never heard a doctor say walk in pneumonia. [00:56:07] Speaker B: So I thought walking pneumonia was like, you get well. Cause pneumonia ain't. It's fluid in your lungs, right? [00:56:15] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:56:16] Speaker B: So I heard that walking pneumonia is you get the fluid in your lungs from, like, then you walk. Well, it don't kill you, right then. Yeah, like, it kill you, like weeks later or something. So that's just a black wives. I'm a whole nigger, huh? Is what you telling me. This nigga country and black. You black and country. I thought you was smarter than this nigga. Go read one of them books. Is walking them on your thing. We got some medical people that listen. We got a lawyer that listens. [00:56:42] Speaker A: Angel. What is walking them on you? [00:56:45] Speaker B: Am I right? Please email. [00:56:46] Speaker A: And Kia. Kia nursed her, right? [00:56:48] Speaker B: Girl, what is walking field? I think she a chemist or something like that. Anyway, it's a walking pneumonia thing. Anyway, Kim Porter died of pneumonia, all right? So it wasn't no mis. It wasn't no misdemeanor. You can't just give a nigga pneumonia. Right? [00:57:02] Speaker A: Right. [00:57:02] Speaker B: You can't get like. Well, like what you call it. Gave him AIDS. Like Suge gave easy e a's in. [00:57:09] Speaker A: A fight with a needle. [00:57:10] Speaker B: Yeah, he gave him don't make me change you. That's what he said in that movie easy. Don't make me change you. [00:57:19] Speaker A: Oh, that came on yesterday, too. [00:57:20] Speaker B: It did? [00:57:21] Speaker A: Yeah, we chose to watch. [00:57:23] Speaker B: It was on HBO. [00:57:24] Speaker A: Yeah, we chose to watch barbershop instead. [00:57:27] Speaker B: Thank you. Watching that sick ass movie. All that cussing titties and shit. I. [00:57:32] Speaker A: Boys love barbershop. [00:57:35] Speaker B: Fuck Jesse Jackson. Yeah, they was mad at Cedric for that shit, too. Speaking of Cedric, you was talking about. We ain't talking about what we watched too. But anyway, that's what I thought about too, though. His daughters. Cause how many kids he had with Kim? Three or four. [00:57:52] Speaker A: Three. [00:57:53] Speaker B: I know he had them twins. [00:57:55] Speaker A: The twins. [00:57:55] Speaker B: And one of the boys. [00:57:58] Speaker A: Junior. Little junior. [00:58:00] Speaker B: The one that Justin. The one that made the district defend King combs. Okay, that's it. I felt the worst for them girls because, well, let me backtrack. So initially, I was like, well, it won't be nothing for Cassie to put out because she settled the civil case and that was, you know, statute of limitations, whatever, what all they had going on. I was like, well, I wondered if the LA. Cause it happened in LA, at a hotel in LA. I wonder if the DA can pick it up and the DA made a statement, was like, you know, we've seen the tapes, but unfortunately, you know, because it happened in 2016, we can't do anything about it. But I did. So, like, if something else come out right about him and he does go to trial for whatever it is that comes out, undoubtedly everybody who is in Nigeria would have seen that tape. [00:58:52] Speaker A: Would have seen that tape. Yeah. [00:58:53] Speaker B: And no matter if he's guilty or not, this right here gonna put a taint on whatever they. How they view him. So he might not be, you know, Scott free. That's why I said it. People thought I was joking when I made a post about him going to Bally. I wasn't being funny. I wasn't trying to tell a joke. Cause I joke about a lot of shit, but I ain't gonna joke about, like, a woman getting beat. You know what I'm saying? I try not to. Not on purpose, but. Cause there's nothing funny about that. Cause it ain't. That ain't no. Ain't gonna be. It's never a fair fight. A man in a woman. [00:59:24] Speaker A: That girl, Akbar. Akbar v. Who is it? I don't know what she does. She rap or something. [00:59:30] Speaker B: Okay, go ahead. [00:59:31] Speaker A: Anyway, she put up a post this week, like the day after the tape came out. [00:59:37] Speaker B: Oh, God. Trying to do it. [00:59:37] Speaker A: She put up. No, no. She put up a post with a picture of doctor Dre after a workout. And she was like, damn. Like, you know who dating doctor Dre? He looking fine in this picture. Something like that. And people was like, girl, she didn't know. Read the fucking room. [00:59:51] Speaker B: She didn't know. [00:59:52] Speaker A: No. [00:59:53] Speaker B: I got a question about Doctor Dre. Did he beat multiple women or was it just d. Barnes? [00:59:58] Speaker A: No, he beat Michelle Lee. [01:00:00] Speaker B: He did beat Michele. [01:00:02] Speaker A: Yeah, Michele. [01:00:03] Speaker B: Michele. You talk about me? That's gonna be your walking pneumonia, nigga. That's gonna be. That's. I ain't got shit else. I ain't got shit else. I can't climb you on nothing else. You like walking pneumonia? The way you said it, it was so condescending. You looked. No. [01:00:21] Speaker A: Cause it was like, that's a black thing. That's like the black house. [01:00:25] Speaker B: You might. Yeah, I know, but the horse that you were on was so high. When you said walking pneumonia to me, I felt so small, want to get away. That's. I was like, damn. I felt so stupid. I don't know. I hope to God is real. Somebody. Email. Please email. I feel so country. I feel as country as my cousin. One time, my cousin came to visit. Visit me when I was living in Virginia. Shout out to Elle. And he went into KFC. And I want you to guess what this nigga ordered. [01:00:57] Speaker A: Gotta be some Gibson. [01:00:58] Speaker B: He ordered Gibson. [01:00:59] Speaker A: Come on. Come on. Now. [01:01:01] Speaker B: The girl said, giltus gizzards. What's that? [01:01:06] Speaker A: Damn. [01:01:07] Speaker B: Kisses. So I know how country he felt then. That's. I couldn't. I feel. Not saying walking pneumonia. You was like, you should see a walking pneumonia. That's a black thing. You said it quick, too. So, Michelle Lee, I ain't got shit else. I don't got nothing else on her. Like, I got you, who I got to get what I want. Michelle Lee, I forgot about that. And. Cause she. Cause she said. Cause she had in her lifetime. True story. That. [01:01:40] Speaker A: Yeah, that played a big part. Like Suge rescued her. [01:01:43] Speaker B: Yeah. She was like, he never put his. I think she said he might have slapped her once or something like that. But Dre did put his. Yeah. So. Damn. That's two for Dre. Three. [01:01:52] Speaker A: Cause I think that wasn't the latest wife. [01:01:56] Speaker B: I don't think she. I don't know. Maybe so. I don't know. You might be right. [01:02:00] Speaker A: You didn't care. But I think she white got abused. She's something. [01:02:04] Speaker B: She. She got black in her. What she had. [01:02:10] Speaker A: You. [01:02:10] Speaker B: Do they have kids? They do have a son, I think. Dre Junior or something like that. Yeah. Um. Yeah, so, um. So he did. Yeah, so, yeah, maybe a lot of this stuff happened on. You don't know, cuz. Like, the Michelle a thing. I. I forgot about that until you mentioned it. And then a lot of people don't know who d. Barnes is. You know, saying, cuz, they ruin her career. God damn it. The more I talk about this shit. Evil people. But can he change? [01:02:51] Speaker A: It's making me think like the people on the top, right? [01:02:56] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:02:57] Speaker A: You got Russell Simmons, lots of money in power. Nickel gone, right? Diddy money in power. Doctor Dre. Money and power. Who else doing these horrible things up at the top? [01:03:12] Speaker B: Damn. [01:03:13] Speaker A: Irv got him. [01:03:17] Speaker B: It wasn't. He did some evil shit. But he was talking about. Remember he was talking about. And for me, cheating on your spouse is a horrible thing. So, remember he was on drink champs and he saw. He said he saw Nellie and Ashanti at the game. He was sitting on the couch with his wife. Nigga, what the. Do you know? Do you hear what you're saying? Um. So him. I. That's horrible. You know, I'm trying to think who else was on top. Dame ain't really did no shit. He just. You know, people think. Well, people think at this point, as big of an asshole as people think Dane was, somebody would've came out. It would have been. [01:03:56] Speaker A: Definitely would have been. That came out. [01:03:59] Speaker B: Let's see. [01:03:59] Speaker A: Boy, if Jay Z ever hit a woman, man, he did. [01:04:04] Speaker B: But I think it was like slap boxing playing, and it looked bad. So on backstage, it's a scene of him tussling with a woman. He's smushing the face. [01:04:14] Speaker A: Wow. [01:04:15] Speaker B: Yep. But I think. I think they were, like, slap boxing or something. Cause nobody ever really bring it up and, like, people try to or whatever. So I don't know. [01:04:24] Speaker A: I'm talking about, like, in a relationship and, like, repeatedly abused her type thing that would. [01:04:28] Speaker B: Yeah, they would have bought that out. They would have bought that out. [01:04:31] Speaker A: Keep your nose clean, Jay. [01:04:33] Speaker B: The most shit you. [01:04:35] Speaker A: I mean, I know he ain't gonna do nothing to Beyonce. Beyonce put a root on him. [01:04:38] Speaker B: Mmm. True. [01:04:40] Speaker A: Creole Banjo bitch from Louisiana. [01:04:43] Speaker B: True. You know what's crazy, and it is a double standard, though. Solange beat Jay Z up in that elevator, and after that, she put out a fire ass album and niggas ate it up. Ain't Mitchell. Ain't no. Just try to counsel her or nothing. He ain't did shit to that woman. But they said Jay Z looked like the type of nigga to say shit under his breath to you to piss you off. So he probably was like, your breath stanky, you know what I'm saying? Some shit like that. But whatever he did, well, see, that's a part of it, too. As much as she pummeled him, he just stood there and. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't really not very effective. Cause they walked out that elevator like, ain't nothing happened. [01:05:29] Speaker A: If that footage wouldn't have got leaked, nobody. [01:05:31] Speaker B: We would have never known. We would have never got lemonade. [01:05:33] Speaker A: And they probably would have went to damn Thanksgiving dinner like it was nothing. [01:05:37] Speaker B: They would have healed all of that shit in private. We would have never gotten it. Lemonade. [01:05:42] Speaker A: True. [01:05:42] Speaker B: Would have never got 444. We might not have gotten crazy in the sky. What was that album? A seat at the table. We probably might not got that. [01:05:50] Speaker A: Wow. [01:05:51] Speaker B: So shout out to whoever lost their job. Cause whoever did that, they did get, like, $100,000 from TMZ and then lost their job. But, yeah. So I don't. I don't know, man. [01:06:05] Speaker A: What if there's a powerful black woman who's abusive like that? What if Mona Scott Young is, like. [01:06:12] Speaker B: Beating on niggas no, she ain't beating on niggas. She doing some other shit to niggas. [01:06:19] Speaker A: Her shit more diabolical than you think. [01:06:21] Speaker B: No, Mona put her shit on tv. [01:06:23] Speaker A: She's actually. What's the guy that's over Zeus. He's who we think Mona Scott Young is. That nigga Zeus. Them shows on Zeus. [01:06:34] Speaker B: Horrible. [01:06:34] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. We gotta defund that nigga. [01:06:38] Speaker B: I don't even watch him. But Mona. Cause I used to watch Real Housewives of Atlanta when it first came out. And I liked it because it just showed black people with money living like, you know, affluent, fluent people. Yeah, yeah, affluent black people. I stopped watching it when they started bringing all the fighting on. But everybody else started watching it when they started bringing all that fighting on. Then they started making the. Making people who didn't like each other go have dinner together and all kind of stuff like that. As much as people don't like, like people talk about people like sexy red or whatever, or, you know, them fighting shows, this, that. And the third people weren't listening to her. Or people wouldn't watch them shows or whatever, if people. I mean, they wouldn't put that stuff out if people didn't watch it or listen to it. [01:07:32] Speaker A: Right? [01:07:32] Speaker B: So like, that's an audience. Yeah, it's an audience. So you can't blame the people for putting it out and making money off of it. You know what I'm saying? Cause they kicked. What's the snow lady? They kicked her off the snow. Cause they off the show. Cause they say she was born and she was. [01:07:48] Speaker A: And she wasn't gonna do all that. [01:07:49] Speaker B: Fighting, all that hooting, hollering. They got. What's the asian looking lady name? Woo. [01:07:54] Speaker A: Something. Woo. [01:07:55] Speaker B: Lisa. [01:07:56] Speaker A: Yeah, she was married to Keith Sweat. [01:07:58] Speaker B: She was married to Keith Sweat. [01:07:59] Speaker A: That's how she got on the show. [01:08:00] Speaker B: No, she was married to a football player. [01:08:02] Speaker A: That is right. The snow lady was with Keith Sweat. [01:08:05] Speaker B: No, she was with. [01:08:06] Speaker A: Somebody was with Keith Sweat. [01:08:07] Speaker B: Her husband's name was Eric Snow. He was a basketball player. [01:08:10] Speaker A: Who was with Keith Sweat? [01:08:12] Speaker B: I don't know. [01:08:12] Speaker A: Then it was Lisa Walden. [01:08:13] Speaker B: Maybe she was with Keith Sweat in the past, but she was with Ed. Yeah, she was with Ed something. Start with H. Hartnett or something like that. [01:08:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he went on to have a baby with Rudy. [01:08:24] Speaker B: He did. [01:08:25] Speaker A: They got married. Him and Rudy got married. [01:08:26] Speaker B: He did. You. Right. But yeah, she was with him. Cause he. I think he was a linebacker. [01:08:30] Speaker A: I wanna say Lisa Wu was with Keith Sweat at some point. [01:08:32] Speaker B: Maybe in the past. Maybe in the past. But that one while she was on. [01:08:36] Speaker A: The show, but, well, you had to be a housewife. [01:08:39] Speaker B: She was a housewife to the NFL, nigga. [01:08:44] Speaker A: But oddly enough, Nini was probably the one that shouldn't have been on the show. [01:08:49] Speaker B: Did she come on as a friend to somebody, though? [01:08:51] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:08:53] Speaker B: I think she was a friend of Cherie at first. [01:08:57] Speaker A: When did she. Oh, nini was always that bitch, that girl. [01:09:01] Speaker B: Why? Cause Greg. Was Greg a lawyer or something like that? [01:09:06] Speaker A: I don't think Greg was a lawyer. [01:09:09] Speaker B: What did Greg do? Or was he like a promoter or something like that? [01:09:11] Speaker A: I don't know. They just had money. But they wasn't famous. [01:09:17] Speaker B: None of them really was famous. [01:09:18] Speaker A: Well, even Kim. Kim was in season one. The white lady, Kim Zoziak. [01:09:26] Speaker B: She was in season one. [01:09:26] Speaker A: She was famous because she was messing with. She was messing with a man with money. [01:09:31] Speaker B: She was messing with Big Daddy. Yeah. [01:09:33] Speaker A: Who owned Atlanta? Shannon Mall. [01:09:36] Speaker B: Oh, he owned Shannon Mall. [01:09:38] Speaker A: Yeah, I used to. Well, Shannon Mall is no longer used. [01:09:41] Speaker B: To work at the mall. [01:09:42] Speaker A: I used to work at Shanti Mall. [01:09:44] Speaker B: Jeezy had. What year did you work at the mall? Wasn't it four or five? Okay. It was after the Ann one mixtape thing. Cause me and Jones was talking about the Ann one mixtape back then. But anyway, Jeezy had shot a video at one of his houses, and that house is huge. And I didn't know. I didn't. You know, I just thought it was somebody house or whatever. And then one day they showed the dude at the house and I was like, hold up, that's the house Jesus was at. And then, you know, it was Big Papa. Big papa. That was his name, not Big Daddy. Yeah. Cause Candy didn't come on until like a few seasons later. Right? Yeah, I wanna. [01:10:25] Speaker A: Which is still crazy because the name of the show is Real Housewives. And Kandy came on as a single woman. [01:10:31] Speaker B: She did. She was just rich. Did she come on as a friend to somebody? [01:10:35] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:10:35] Speaker B: She came right on with a peach. Nene. I mean, not Nene. What's the girl? [01:10:41] Speaker A: I think Marlo is probably the one who kind of finessed her way to a peach. [01:10:45] Speaker B: But then she lost it. [01:10:46] Speaker A: And in the new season, Shamia, the upcoming season, Shamia, who started off as a friend of Porsche is gonna have a peach. [01:10:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Portia came on later on with a peach. But yeah, I don't know Shamia. I don't care to watch no more. Cause it's a bunch of foolishness now. But you know, who is the woman who they claim is so evil in the industry. [01:11:11] Speaker A: Who? [01:11:12] Speaker B: Come on now. Oprah. [01:11:17] Speaker A: Oprah. Probably hiding some shit. [01:11:20] Speaker B: I don't think she is Oprah. [01:11:21] Speaker A: Probably like a sex slave. Like, she probably got sex slaves. Oprah, her and, uh, her statement probably. [01:11:29] Speaker B: Get down her statement. And Gale. [01:11:33] Speaker A: Mm. [01:11:35] Speaker B: Damn. [01:11:35] Speaker A: She probably got a 6th dungeon in her house. [01:11:37] Speaker B: She. You know what's so crazy, though? People of that age don't be knowing about that shit. Which would be hilarious if they just had, like, regular vanilla sex all the time, which would be so hilarious. So, like it for me. They ain't gonna be in the middle. They either gonna be, like, super duper freaky, or they just have regular seven pump sex and that's it. And then they go drink their coffee or whatever. I don't know. [01:12:08] Speaker A: I'm putting them on the freaky side. [01:12:09] Speaker B: On the freaky side. [01:12:11] Speaker A: Cause she got the money and the power to make it never come out. [01:12:15] Speaker B: Well, I ain't talking about stuff that just can come out. I'm just talking about just regular like them. I feel like they either one of the two, but I don't know what could come out with them. [01:12:24] Speaker A: Gale, probably the domina. Gale is the fucking dominatrix. [01:12:29] Speaker B: Hmm, maybe so. [01:12:34] Speaker A: Gale just did a swimsuit cover. [01:12:36] Speaker B: She did on Sports Illustrated, ain't it? You saw it? [01:12:40] Speaker A: Mm hmm. How it look like an old woman in a swimsuit. I mean, she ain't, you know, she's fit for her age. [01:12:45] Speaker B: She had on a two piece or a one piece. [01:12:47] Speaker A: I saw a one piece in the picture. I saw. [01:12:49] Speaker B: Good. That's smart. That's smart. That's smart. She. I mean, hell, fuck it if what you call it. Jenna can be a whatever. GAyle King can be a goddamn swimsuit model. [01:13:05] Speaker A: If who what? [01:13:06] Speaker B: Jenna? [01:13:08] Speaker A: Caitlin? [01:13:08] Speaker B: Yes. Wasn't Caitlin woman of the year? Some goofy shit. [01:13:12] Speaker A: I don't know. But Gale got a nice body, though. [01:13:17] Speaker B: Yeah, Gail do wagon. You know who else got a nice body? Somebody 40 years younger than Gayle. I beat the brakes off of Gale, though. Sexually, not, you know, I put my thing so far down, try to put my balls inside of Gail on the night, CB's news, whatever shit. I have Gail talking like she reading from the teleprompter dust just in my dick. Sorry. Gail is beautiful to me. She was on, and then when I heard her on the pivot podcast, it just humanized and made her like a regular person when she told a story about her having a nigga who needed money. [01:13:59] Speaker A: We've all been that girl. [01:14:00] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't know. That life. Ladies, if you want to give money, email us. Djplayshowmail.com. I'll take it. There's some other stuff happening this week. Cause we've been talking for a while about this ditty shit. Diddy is bad, mkay. Don't beat women. And if a woman come out with an allegation, male or female, if you listening, if a woman comes out with an allegation, don't publicly say, I wonder what she did. Don't be on the wrong side of history. Like slim thug. He is constantly on the wrong side. Did you see that? Listen, it's a list of people that have kind of victim blamed. [01:14:45] Speaker A: No. [01:14:46] Speaker B: Yeah, so they made a list. I know slim thug is on there. Erica Badu is on there. Did they put Jill Scott on the list? I can't remember, but it's a lot of people on that list, like, you know, that's been in the side of. On the side of the. [01:15:03] Speaker A: You know what's crazy about people like Erica Badu? They're actually not feminist because their whole thing has been about, damn, I don't want to go too far in the weeds, but go in the weeds. Their whole identity is not really about women empowerment. Even though she made a song called Tyrone and said, come pick up your shit. But women like her, the ones who, like, always got a nigga, always trying to please a nigga, they're usually on the side of the man and not on the side of the woman. That's just my opinion. So I don't know. [01:15:50] Speaker B: Yeah, she do always got a man. [01:15:55] Speaker A: That's just my opinion. [01:15:56] Speaker B: I'm just thinking about, you know, I ain't disagreeing. I'm just thinking. Astute point. Let's see what happened this week. Oh, so one of the diddy defenders early on was DJ Akademiks. Of course, he's facing a new lawsuit, and one of his favorite rappers, one rapper he's really close to, is Drake. Anyway, he's facing a new lawsuit accusing him of rape, sexual assault, and defamation. It was filed by Ziya Abashe said she dated him after meeting him online in 2021. She alleges that in 2022, he contacted her and invited her to his house in New Jersey, not suspecting any ill intentions, even though they allegedly had seen each other for almost a year. When she arrived, she was met by two men, identified as John Doe one and two, whom she did not expect to be there. She claims the two men drugged her drink and plied her with alcohol before assaulting and raping her on his pool deck, on DJ academics pool deck. He said the drugs impacted her memory, caused her to lose consciousness. According to the suit. She claims she was later woken up at around 04:00 a.m. In a bedroom by Allen, who was pulling her hair, prying open her legs, and he was also brutally raping her. [01:17:45] Speaker A: He did it? [01:17:46] Speaker B: Yeah. He said he sent text messages, and these messages are included in the lawsuit. Later the next day and where he told her to get tested, she found a statement odd and that the suit argues that the text was proof that Allen, who had not slept with Miss Abashay for over a year, engaged in unprotected sexual intercourse with her that night. Um, she later went to the police, um, and they. I guess they recorded a phone call and said he graphically recounted and admitted to having sexual intercourse with her, even going so far as to describe her vagina. Jesus Christ, this nigga is ill. She claimed that he disposed of several items, you know, bed sheets, etcetera, at the dumpster near his office. Presumably, he was attempting to destroy the evidence of her assault. So, yeah, I believe he did it too. Cause, like, the way he be going off on women cussing and fussing and all of that, and it just seemed like something he did. But I would believe it, even without all of this evidence or whatever. [01:18:57] Speaker A: And he don't have the money or the power to cover it up. [01:19:00] Speaker B: He got the money. [01:19:02] Speaker A: He ain't got the money to cover this up. [01:19:04] Speaker B: Not to cover it up. But I didn't realize how much money, like, he made from them streams or how many people would be on his streams. But I went to one when somebody was like, go to his stream. He going off about the beef shit or whatever, and it was like, 60,000 people on the stream. He get a lot of views. He make a lot of money doing that shit. And that was just on one platform. He ain't got Diddy money, but he going down. Cause they said after this came out, he, like, deactivated his instagram. So, yeah. In other news, Amy, you know, I love some good marriage. [01:19:51] Speaker A: Some good what? [01:19:52] Speaker B: Marriage. Good relationships. I love when people in relationships. [01:19:55] Speaker A: Okay. Black love. [01:19:59] Speaker B: Black ish love. One of them is ending, though. Jlo. At least her ass was black. Did she say nigga one time in the song? Somebody wrote that for her. [01:20:13] Speaker A: It was probably Ashanti saying it, but go ahead, Ashanti. Now, I heard that they were seen. [01:20:18] Speaker B: Together, Ben and Jen. [01:20:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:20:21] Speaker B: Okay. [01:20:21] Speaker A: And was like, psych. We didn't mean to lead y'all to think we was breaking up. [01:20:26] Speaker B: Also. This got saved for nothing. My segue. [01:20:32] Speaker A: But, you know, hey, it's too many. It's too many factors. Go ahead. Go ahead. Well, talk about the different factors. [01:20:37] Speaker B: They are saying that Ben has moved out and filed for divorce. [01:20:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:20:46] Speaker B: Yes. [01:20:47] Speaker A: Well, no, they ain't say he filed yet, have they? Um, they say he moved out. I heard that she was looking for a house without him, like, she was seen, you know, looking at houses with a realtor without him. [01:21:02] Speaker B: Why would you do that? [01:21:04] Speaker A: And they didn't have rings on. But then someone saw them, like, a few days ago, and they out together and they had their rings on again. [01:21:13] Speaker B: Well, maybe they were getting their rings cleaned simultaneously. [01:21:18] Speaker A: It's her. It's Jen. It's you, baby. [01:21:21] Speaker B: You think she the problem? [01:21:22] Speaker A: She can't keep a man. [01:21:23] Speaker B: Damn. [01:21:24] Speaker A: Keep your shit private. [01:21:26] Speaker B: Mm. You can't. [01:21:27] Speaker A: Super. [01:21:29] Speaker B: You can't keep it private. When you that famous what you watched this week, I forgot to ask you that. We got right into the stories yesterday. [01:21:41] Speaker A: Me and Caleb watched this movie called Madame Webb. [01:21:44] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I've seen that. [01:21:46] Speaker A: It was pretty good. [01:21:47] Speaker B: I hated that. That movie was fucking silly. [01:21:51] Speaker A: See, no, no, my thing is, like, I don't watch marvel like that. Like, I'm not a. I'm not an action movie person. I watched it because he wanted to watch it. He was like, ooh, spider shit, you know? Hey, so he wanted to watch it. [01:22:03] Speaker B: He enjoyed it. [01:22:04] Speaker A: He did. [01:22:07] Speaker B: And the little girl from the Tyler Perry movies was in it. So the black girl is the youngest girl out of the. You know, the twin. The sisters. That's. That's her. I didn't. I didn't know it in the trailers, but about halfway through that movie, I was like, oh, that's old girl. That's one of them sisters. You know, the sister I'm talking about. [01:22:28] Speaker A: I know you talking about the McLean sisters. [01:22:29] Speaker B: Yeah, but check that. I am, I am. [01:22:32] Speaker A: But, yeah, I didn't. She don't look like that no more. She don't look like them no more. [01:22:35] Speaker B: She don't talk like them. It's a couple scenes where she looked like her younger self. I was wrong. [01:22:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:22:47] Speaker B: Who is that girl? [01:22:47] Speaker A: Her name is Celeste O'Connor. [01:22:51] Speaker B: See, her daddy is. I thought that was that girl. Oh, she got a little white voice. [01:22:57] Speaker A: When I know I'm right, I do the research. [01:22:59] Speaker B: That girl. But don't she look like that girl? [01:23:01] Speaker A: No. [01:23:02] Speaker B: Let me see. [01:23:03] Speaker A: That's why I looked at you. Like, what? [01:23:04] Speaker B: Let me see. [01:23:05] Speaker A: This is her. [01:23:09] Speaker B: That is her. She's kind of looked like her a little bit. Well, my bad. I'm glad I didn't tell nobody. I'm glad I didn't say it for the world. I'm glad this is a private conversation. Yeah, I was waiting for it to. It just. I think it had a lot of potential. But I watch all of them movies, so I still. [01:23:32] Speaker A: The only thing is the why. Why these three random girls got powers. Like, it never got to that. It never got to where they get their powers from. [01:23:42] Speaker B: Well, I don't know if they actually have powers or they just very athletic or whatever. Cause like you said, it never got to it that it just put them together. So maybe they just setting up for a part two or whatever that could be. [01:24:01] Speaker A: That was like the pre. How do we get here? [01:24:03] Speaker B: Maybe she let them get bit by that spider or something. [01:24:07] Speaker A: Maybe. [01:24:07] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? But, you know, I watched it. It was cool. I didn't stop it or whatever. What else you been watching? [01:24:15] Speaker A: Shit. [01:24:17] Speaker B: Let me see that list. [01:24:18] Speaker A: A man in full. I finished that. For whatever reason. I thought it was just three episodes. And then I went back and I was like, oh, no. This shit going. And then. Cause I had asked you about the black people in it and there was black people in it. That's what kept me going. Even though the other stuff was good, too. I wanted to see how his story ended. [01:24:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Which that was kind of traumatizing. [01:24:42] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:24:43] Speaker B: But it was kind of anticlimactic because that judge could have flipped that switch at any time to be like, okay, I understand, but it took all of that extra shit. How did you feel about the ending? [01:24:59] Speaker A: I felt like the ending was hilarious because he was laying on the floor and that knee went, oh, his knee didn't move. [01:25:10] Speaker B: His mechanical knee. Somebody said he. You know, they say that that's based on the true story. [01:25:17] Speaker A: Oh, wow. Damn. [01:25:18] Speaker B: I don't know how much of it is. I didn't like the ending. I didn't like the ending as far. Not like the funny part, what you said. I wanna say he blinked his eye or something, too. They said that, too, but I was looking away, but I didn't like the ending. [01:25:31] Speaker A: I like the relationship that. Oh, God. The little nerdy dude. What? They kept calling him the one that had the baby with the hoe. [01:25:42] Speaker B: The nerdy dude. [01:25:43] Speaker A: The one that was trying to get. [01:25:44] Speaker B: Oh, the white dude. I forgot. I know what you're talking about. I forgot. [01:25:47] Speaker A: I like the relationship that him and his little, whole baby mama had. Even though you know, it all happened on bad terms. Like, he paid for sex, and then she got pregnant. They still had a friendship. [01:25:59] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [01:26:00] Speaker A: And I thought that was cool. [01:26:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause once they talked it out, they got cool or whatever. That cool. Now, going into it, did you expect to see Forrest Gump mama in a sex scene? [01:26:10] Speaker A: No. I also did not expect to see a fully erect penis. [01:26:17] Speaker B: I must have wiped that out of my memory. I don't remember seeing that when he. [01:26:22] Speaker A: Busted in on them while he was having sex. [01:26:24] Speaker B: Oh, in the last scene? Yeah, I think I was sitting there. [01:26:26] Speaker A: That motherfucker was standing at attention. [01:26:28] Speaker B: It wasn't real. He was talking about how big it was. Yeah, I do remember that part now that you've. I've tried to strike it now. Traumatized. [01:26:36] Speaker A: It probably wasn't real, though. [01:26:37] Speaker B: It could have been. You never know. What else you been watching? [01:26:41] Speaker A: Bridgerton. [01:26:42] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that is back. I haven't watched it since the first season. [01:26:45] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:26:46] Speaker B: This the third season, right? [01:26:47] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:26:48] Speaker B: And then they had another queen Charlotte. Yeah. [01:26:50] Speaker A: All beautiful pieces of work. [01:26:52] Speaker B: Yeah. You know, one thing I do like about that show is, like, it's not like the fucking. No. [01:26:57] Speaker A: Okay. [01:26:57] Speaker B: I don't even remember no fucking. [01:26:58] Speaker A: Oh, they fucks on the first season every season. [01:27:02] Speaker B: I just remember, like, it was. No, like, I don't know if it is racism on there. I can't remember. But I just remember, like, white people being just as rich as black people. You know what I'm saying? And it wasn't like, no, that's what's. [01:27:14] Speaker A: Crazy about it, because there is no. There's only two black people that didn't have as much money as white people, and they get it in this season. [01:27:26] Speaker B: One of them was that girl. Wasn't it a girl in the first season? She was kind of regular. A light skinned girl. No, nevermind. Don't think too. I'm trying to. I'm three seasons behind also. [01:27:38] Speaker A: But they get it in this season. And he still wasn't poor. Like, he owned a bar. He owned the bar that all the rich people came to the ton, as they call it. [01:27:47] Speaker B: Is that dude still in it, the one that everybody fell in love with the first season? [01:27:51] Speaker A: No, he never came back. [01:27:52] Speaker B: Oh, so he was just in the first season. Yeah, but I think that's how it was in the books, though, right? He was just in that first book. You don't know? [01:27:59] Speaker A: Book? You asking me about a book? [01:28:00] Speaker B: No. I mean, well, when it's a show and then people say it's based on a book, I'll kind of like, read the comments about the book parts and. [01:28:08] Speaker A: But yeah, now in the, in the series, he's still married to that daughter. He's just not in any scenes, like, she comes home, you know, and sees the family. The daughter does, but he's not there with him. She'd be like, oh, he's on the way, on the escapade or some shit like that. [01:28:25] Speaker B: Cause I know in one, like, they were talking about somebody coming back for the second season, but like, the fans wanted a certain person to come back. [01:28:32] Speaker A: Cause the motherfucker was fine. [01:28:33] Speaker B: But then people were talking about in the book and they was like, well, it probably won't be this person because the second book follows this person because what's the lady name? Was Lady Edgerton or what was the person who was writing whistle down? Yeah, they was like, the first book kind of follow that person's storyline and the second book don't follow that storyline. So it might not be, but I don't know about that. [01:28:56] Speaker A: Yeah, every season is a different person's love story, so, yeah, it wouldn't make sense for him to be in season two. [01:29:04] Speaker B: Okay, what else you watch? [01:29:08] Speaker A: Abbott, of course. [01:29:09] Speaker B: Mmm. What was the last episode of Abbott? [01:29:11] Speaker A: When it was at the park. [01:29:13] Speaker B: At the park? [01:29:14] Speaker A: Mm hmm. And Gregory was just about to tell her. And then the other teacher was on the phone. [01:29:22] Speaker B: I gotta watch that when I get home. Then somebody said. And I read this and I was like, damn, that kind of starting to feel like this. But somebody was on a post on Avenue, like, I'm getting sick of this. Where they put it together where they won't. [01:29:37] Speaker A: Like, I think they call it a slow drag or something. [01:29:40] Speaker B: Slow drag. That's what they called it. Yeah, I'm getting tired of the slow drag. Yeah. Yeah. So I gotta watch that too. What else you got? [01:29:46] Speaker A: That's it. [01:29:46] Speaker B: That's it? That's all you want? Okay, my turn. Let's see now. It's crazy because Madam Webb. I did. I watched Madame Webb this week too. I did watch that, of course, X Men 97, the book of Clarence. [01:30:03] Speaker A: Oh, I did watch Book of Clarence. As soon as we left here last week, I went and watched the book of Clarence. [01:30:08] Speaker B: I watched that again, but I went to the movies to see it when it came out. Now, when you what it was about, did you think that's what it was gonna be about? [01:30:19] Speaker A: I mean, I know it was some biblical shit, but. [01:30:22] Speaker B: So initially, I want to say I thought it was him being another, like a real messiah. I didn't know, it was going to be like Jesus was going to be out there, too, right alongside him, and he was just scamming. [01:30:36] Speaker A: It was really, like, the back stuff that happened in the background of the Bible that nobody wrote about. [01:30:42] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:30:43] Speaker A: So that was, to me, made it interesting. [01:30:46] Speaker B: And the ending, I like the ending, like, around the last. The end of it, you know, I ain't want to tell it, but I like the ending, how they did it. [01:30:55] Speaker A: I mean, this movie old at this point? [01:30:58] Speaker B: Well, a lot of people. A lot, like, a lot of people didn't go see this in the movies because of. Because they thought it was something else. But I'm noticing a lot of people that talk shit about it went and watched it because it's on Netflix, and it just came out last week, too, so. On Netflix. Right. Like, come out Friday on Netflix. [01:31:16] Speaker A: Okay, well, one full week. [01:31:18] Speaker B: One full week. [01:31:19] Speaker A: Enough time for them to watch it. [01:31:21] Speaker B: Shit, yeah, true. But when he get his revelation. [01:31:28] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:31:29] Speaker B: I like how they did that. You know, he really turned. The acting in that movie was great. [01:31:35] Speaker A: All them boys been acting their ass off in that movie. [01:31:38] Speaker B: The acting was great. [01:31:39] Speaker A: What was clever to me was that there was. And I'm sorry, y'all, there is a crucifixion scene. I have to tell this part to get here. There was a white man being crucified as well, and somebody was painting him, and that is what people now see as Jesus. I thought that was funny. [01:32:02] Speaker B: That is funny and clever. It is, but not actually how we got that painting. Like, how we get that vision of him. [01:32:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:32:13] Speaker B: That ain't how it came. How we got it, though. [01:32:15] Speaker A: What you mean? [01:32:16] Speaker B: So, like, the person that we see is a dude named, like, Cesar Borgia or something like that. And it came from, like, Spain or somewhere like that. Like a Rome or whatever. But it wasn't like somebody sitting. But I like how they did it. That is clever how they did it. I do like that, but it was. And I like the fact that they did show, like, that's just how they was killing niggas back then. You know what I'm saying? It was a whole bunch. It wasn't just them up there. It was a whole bunch of people up there. You know what I'm saying? So I did like that, but it kind of reminded me of, like, police brutality type shit now. Or like, in, like, you know, the Nazi Germany. Show us your papers. That type of shit. [01:33:02] Speaker A: Or slavery. [01:33:04] Speaker B: Slavery. Well, yeah, they did ask you for your papers and slavery, too. Yeah, yeah, but it was a good, good. Great acting. So I watched that. I watched a. I don't know when this happened, but this just came out on Netflix. Kevin Hart gets. He got the Mark Twain Prize for american humor. And they had, like. It was kind of like a roast, but it was like, you know, it wasn't really like a roast. They had a whole bunch of comics up there or whatever, and they were, you know, they presented him with award, and they said good things about him. But, like, when people be like, Kevin Hart ain't funny, I don't know what y'all be talking about. I can't get with it. Cause Kevin Hart is funny to me in his acting or whatever, even, like, did you. You watched the roast? [01:33:51] Speaker A: No. [01:33:51] Speaker B: You didn't watch the roast? [01:33:52] Speaker A: You've asked me that at least ten times since that roast came out, and the answer has been no each time. [01:33:59] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cause you said you don't like Tom Brady. [01:34:01] Speaker A: Tom Brady. [01:34:01] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, Kevin Hart did good. He was funny on that roast. So, yeah, I watched that. And then I'm finishing up this. You remember the Ashley Madison thing? [01:34:12] Speaker A: Ashley. I knew it was something else. Oh, I was trying to make the list. I even asked my kids, like, y'all, what did I watch? And I watched that while they was at school. Cause I couldn't watch that shit while they was at home. [01:34:21] Speaker B: Well, you probably could, though. [01:34:23] Speaker A: Well, I didn't want them to. No. I didn't know what to expect. [01:34:27] Speaker B: So it wasn't really salacious. It was just more like. And I think that Ashley Madison was really a white thing. I don't remember. I don't remember too many black people talking about Ashley Madison. So Ashley Madison was a website that was supposed to be for married people that wanted outside, you know, affairs or relationships or whatever. And it got big. I didn't real. Cause, you know, we do this show, so we kind of be up in the news, and then I kind of, you know, watch white news and listen to white stuff and all of that. So I heard about it. I didn't realize how big it was. Well, I should have known how big it was, and white people were talking about it, but I didn't realize how big that site was. It said it had 37 million. [01:35:08] Speaker A: I remember Ashley Madison from my early days of watching porn on the Internet, because they were always, don't look at me like that. [01:35:16] Speaker B: You watch what porn. [01:35:17] Speaker A: Don't look at me like that. All the porn websites had an Ashley Madison banner on the bottom of it. [01:35:23] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. The banner could have my picture on it at the bottom, and I would not have known. I'm focusing on them. Titties. Titties. [01:35:33] Speaker A: So that's how I knew about Ashley Madison from back in the day. [01:35:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I knew about it. Cause white people would make a joke about it on little shows or whatever. Like, I guess, Conan, whatever. The late night shows. I used to watch the late night shows and they would joke about Ashley Madison, but I didn't know how big Ashley was. It was one part of it where they were talking about how many dot gov emails they had, and it was like 15,000. [01:36:01] Speaker A: Why the fuck would you use your work email address to sign up for what? [01:36:07] Speaker B: And I don't know if they ever say who actually leaked it. Like, no, because I'm not all the way finished. I'm on the last episode now. It's three parts. [01:36:17] Speaker A: You won't find out. [01:36:19] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:36:19] Speaker A: Spoiler alert. [01:36:20] Speaker B: Yeah, they said it was. They call. I forgot what they say. They call themselves, the group. It was supposed to be hackers. [01:36:28] Speaker A: God damn it. [01:36:31] Speaker B: But anyway, this, what they were giving it this name or whatever, these group of hackers. And at first they dumped a whole. They, like, put a whole bunch of information out, like names or emails. Then they put out, like, a whole bunch of lists of names, email addresses, like real emails from inside the company, celebrity names. And it was just one of the people that's talking to was a guy. He was like, a christian blogger. He was famous. He lied and said he talked about his family, you know. You know, he told his wife. Cause at first it was just the names of the emails. He was like, he never did anything. [01:37:06] Speaker A: Never met up with anybody or nothing. [01:37:08] Speaker B: Big lie. Big lie. It was another guy that was like a. I guess he was like a. Was he a preacher or something like that? But his wife was. His wife was up there, and he took his own life sitting in the car. But she was like, you know, she was kind of, like, blaming it on the people that put the stuff out there. Like, if you want. Your husband wasn't a freak, you know what I'm saying? He wouldn't have had nothing to worry about. Like, you know, but why do not. [01:37:40] Speaker A: Just shut the fucking site down? They called them people bluff twice. [01:37:45] Speaker B: Oh, about putting stuff out. [01:37:46] Speaker A: Cause they was like, shut the site down. They were like, no, fuck y'all. We gonna find out who you are. 30 days pass, they ain't find out who it is. They put a little bit of information out. The people's like, yo, shut the motherfucking site. Down. Fuck y'all. We stand the ten toes down. They leak even more information. [01:38:02] Speaker B: And that's why, you know, it was thought about. It was thought that the people, the actual site was putting that stuff out. Cause they was like, all, you know, there's no bad press. And it was like they were getting more traffic to the site after the leaks came out or whatever. [01:38:24] Speaker A: The call was coming from inside the house. [01:38:26] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Then it had stuff in there about. Cause when I was watching, I was like, dog, I was just. Early on, I was like, ooh. I was like, man, women on here, too. Like, that's crazy. But then it got to the part where. And this public knowledge. So it ain't spoiling nothing. But it got to the point where that one woman, she was like a tattoo artist or whatever. No, a tattoo model. And people were coming up to her job. I think she was like a stripper or something, too. But people was coming to her where she was working. Like, they was talking. And that's when they revealed that it was like a whole bunch of, like, fake women on there. [01:38:56] Speaker A: Did you get to the part where the IP addresses for the women? [01:38:58] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. And it was all coming from the car was inside the house? Yeah. Like, it was. That was interesting. Like, why this? And this another thing, too, when, like, people talk about, like, you know, the black community, this, that, and the third or whatever, whatever they be having, all that. The whole, you know what? The more we talk about this show. Cause I was wanting to give grace to humankind that we are, you know, very good. You know, it's just a few. But the more I talk. Cause it's not just a race thing. It's humans. Diabolical. Diabolical. This was diabolical. [01:39:40] Speaker A: The whole premise behind Ashley Madison is diabolical. [01:39:44] Speaker B: What? [01:39:45] Speaker A: Cheat on your. And y'all. And then people willingly gave this information and thought it was secure. I mean, back then, that's another diabolical part of it. [01:39:56] Speaker B: They said that they just made fake badges at the beginning, at the bottom of the page, to be like, yo, shit is secure. [01:40:02] Speaker A: I guess. Cause back then, we wasn't really. We didn't really know what hackers were. You know what I'm saying? [01:40:07] Speaker B: Amy, what year do you think this was? [01:40:13] Speaker A: It was. [01:40:14] Speaker B: What year was it? [01:40:15] Speaker A: Cause, I mean, it was while I. When it was when I was watching porn on the Internet. [01:40:19] Speaker B: Amy, this happened in 2015. [01:40:21] Speaker A: What happens when you. When you pull up a porn site on the Internet? What is one of the things that could potentially happen when you pull up. Oh, you get hooked, go to a. Is it a real hack, though? Yeah, the pop up says your phone has been compromised. Click this button and we'll remove the virus. [01:40:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:40:43] Speaker A: And it don't really be a real hack. It just be a fake page trying to get you to. [01:40:47] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:40:49] Speaker A: So it was, you know, it was during that time, but I mean, the. [01:40:54] Speaker B: Way you said back then. Well, which. It was nine years ago. It was nine years. [01:41:01] Speaker A: And then I'm thinking, like, original Ashley Madison. Ashley Madison been around for a while. So I'm thinking, like, not the year that the hack happened before that. So you gotta think about the years before that. [01:41:12] Speaker B: Like, 2009, which was still, like, FaceTime was out, wasn't it? No, FaceTime wasn't out yet. [01:41:21] Speaker A: Not in 2009. [01:41:22] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:41:23] Speaker A: That was the year my child was born, so. [01:41:24] Speaker B: No, yeah, facetime. I don't think the iPhone was out. [01:41:27] Speaker A: Good iPhone came out in 2006. So the OG iPhone. [01:41:32] Speaker B: So FaceTime came out. What about 2011? [01:41:35] Speaker A: Somewhere in my Hollywood. [01:41:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I still didn't have an iPhone. [01:41:39] Speaker A: Anyway, so people were still, like, a lot more careless with their information. [01:41:43] Speaker B: Yeah, true, true. [01:41:44] Speaker A: Now you would just put your credit card on the Internet and just be like, hey, who's gonna see it? [01:41:48] Speaker B: Credit card. I remember when debit cards first came up, which is crazy. I'm old, but, yeah, that's a good show, especially if you like documentaries. That's a good one. Ashley Madison. Well, let me see what else I'm watching before we get into our quick hits. Oh, I finished Parrish the show with Juan. What's his name? Juan Carlo Espanol. [01:42:09] Speaker A: Oh, oh, okay. [01:42:10] Speaker B: Yeah, it's straight. I gotta say, though, he's overacting in it. He trying to put on a southern accent. [01:42:19] Speaker A: Southern? [01:42:20] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause he's in New Orleans and he supposed to be from New Orleans. [01:42:24] Speaker A: Him and Spike Lee has the cutest little fiat commercial. [01:42:28] Speaker B: Commercial. [01:42:28] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. [01:42:29] Speaker B: I wanted to repost it, but I was like, niggas ain't gonna get this. But I love that commercial. Spike put that suit on. Spike was killing that suit, boy. [01:42:36] Speaker A: And at the end when they did the little handshake that they doing. [01:42:40] Speaker B: Uh huh. And I went to the right thing. You go to the comments on that commercial? [01:42:44] Speaker A: Uh uh. [01:42:45] Speaker B: Everybody was like, oh, I love this, I love this. It was a couple people was like, well, I'm something, something. Do I get to do something, something? It was a couple of that. But I didn't know he was. Well, I might have read that he was half italian. Or whatever, but, you know, but shout out. Yeah, that's. That might. That got to win some kind of commercial award. It got to win some kind of commercial award. That shit is great. [01:43:08] Speaker A: I wouldn't think an Italian. I was thinking. [01:43:10] Speaker B: I thought Spanish. [01:43:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:43:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:43:12] Speaker A: One of them. [01:43:13] Speaker B: Yeah. He was giving. Lord, I was about to say something. I must say two racist things. I about to say two racist things that I just learned. I learned. I learned a racist term for listen to brilliant idiots this week. I learned a racist term for Italians. [01:43:30] Speaker A: What is that? [01:43:31] Speaker B: The thing that. The thing that Cardi B and Megan thee stallion claim they got. And they made it a song. And I named the episode about it the other week. Why would that be okay without papers? That's how it's pronounced. [01:43:59] Speaker A: Yo, yo, yo. [01:44:08] Speaker B: I learned it now. I spelled it wrong, too. It spelled a different way, but that's what they used to call them. Whoa. Yep. [01:44:15] Speaker A: That is. [01:44:17] Speaker B: Yep. Racist turn for them. Yep. [01:44:21] Speaker A: Wow. [01:44:22] Speaker B: Yep, yep, yep. Yeah, everybody got one. Everybody wasn't white when they got here. You know, it wasn't just us. Wow. But not everybody's white. [01:44:39] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:44:42] Speaker B: Um. [01:44:45] Speaker A: And I'm gonna use it. [01:44:46] Speaker B: Of course. Of course. Man, where my car crash at? I'm on a different board today, y'all. We in a different room, as you can tell. [01:44:56] Speaker A: You have to do it with your mouth. [01:44:57] Speaker B: Oh, no, I got pause. Hey, yo. [01:45:03] Speaker A: Congratulations are in order. [01:45:06] Speaker B: Four. [01:45:06] Speaker A: Dre and Michelle gave birth to Jalen Green, second child of this year. [01:45:13] Speaker B: This nigga wild. [01:45:15] Speaker A: So a healthy. [01:45:18] Speaker B: But they have a girl. They had a girl. Up boy. [01:45:21] Speaker A: They're not telling us up girl. We don't know the name of the little girl, but she showed a picture of the baby's feet. [01:45:33] Speaker B: Word. Shout out to her. You was talking about somebody here have two babies? It's a football player for the Dolphins. What's his name? He real fast. I forgot his name. This nigga had, like, two babies this year and his wife pregnant. [01:45:46] Speaker A: Mm. I ain't gonna laugh too much. [01:45:49] Speaker B: What? [01:45:50] Speaker A: Cause Caleb got a brother that's a month older than him. [01:45:52] Speaker B: Project twin. So shout out to daddy. [01:45:56] Speaker A: You can't laugh too hard. [01:45:57] Speaker B: Shout out to not pulling out. [01:46:01] Speaker A: Oh, man. Monica was walking through Jackson Hartsville. Well, I think it was Jackson Hartsville. And someone walked up to her and mistook her for sexy red. Now, is that urging news? No, but I wanted to see your face. [01:46:20] Speaker B: Well, I'm thinking because they the same complexion, I don't think sexy red is ugly. Some people be saying, no, I don't think she ugly. [01:46:27] Speaker A: I don't think she ugly. [01:46:28] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think she ugly. Um, little dusty looking sometimes. It depends on the color of her hair or Monica's hair. [01:46:37] Speaker A: Monica did have red hair. Or, like, a burgundy ish hair. [01:46:40] Speaker B: Monica thicker than her. [01:46:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:46:43] Speaker B: Now, though. [01:46:43] Speaker A: And taller. [01:46:44] Speaker B: She's taller. [01:46:46] Speaker A: Um, this was a white woman. [01:46:49] Speaker B: You know it was white woman. [01:46:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:46:51] Speaker B: So, okay, let me. Let me just get that all out. Cause I was thinking an older black woman. What? You know what, though? Hmm? Damn. Okay. So I was gonna say, maybe that's cool on the white woman to know who sexy red is. [01:47:13] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:47:14] Speaker B: But I forgot sexy red was on stage at the comedy. I mean, at the country. Shit. For no apparent reason. Twerking to Travis twit. So maybe that's how she know who sexy red is. And maybe she don't know who Monica is. [01:47:28] Speaker A: Mm. That's telling. [01:47:30] Speaker B: But they not. Cause Monica is black famous. [01:47:36] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:47:37] Speaker B: I mean, no disrespect. Cause we got people that are famous just to us. [01:47:43] Speaker A: Right? [01:47:43] Speaker B: Like, I don't think black white people too much know Frankie, Beverly, and Mays. [01:47:47] Speaker A: Right. [01:47:48] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? We got them motherfuckers who up here for us, and they just don't know them, which is cool and all of that. [01:47:54] Speaker A: But Monica didn't go on to do, like, movies like Brandi is Cinderella. [01:47:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:48:00] Speaker A: So. [01:48:01] Speaker B: And they were on the same. But to us, Monica like to. I ain't gonna say to us, but to a certain section of black folk, Monica crushes Brandi. [01:48:12] Speaker A: So, speaking of our black royalty who, you know, we know who they are, but they may not get the same love from white people. [01:48:20] Speaker B: Anita Baker, Mary J. Blige. True. Indeed. [01:48:23] Speaker A: Mary J. Blige put out her boot, and it sold out. And so there was a lot of people who were talking about the price point and saying that she should have went with the lower cost boot. But come on. Now. This Mary. I don't know how Mary is. [01:48:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard somebody else talking about that, and they were like, mary don't wear no cheap boots. Like. [01:48:41] Speaker A: Right. [01:48:42] Speaker B: And $1,200 for them boots was. That was $1200, right? [01:48:45] Speaker A: Oh, there were a different. A few. [01:48:47] Speaker B: Oh, they had a few. [01:48:47] Speaker A: But the gold one, I think, was. It was 1800. That shimmery gold. [01:48:52] Speaker B: Those sold out, too. [01:48:53] Speaker A: Those sold out at 1800 price point. [01:48:55] Speaker B: Okay. [01:48:56] Speaker A: They're gazette bees. So naughty. Got mo here than he got. [01:49:05] Speaker B: I got two on you now. [01:49:06] Speaker A: What? I said that wrong? [01:49:08] Speaker B: I think you did. [01:49:09] Speaker A: Gazette. [01:49:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:49:10] Speaker A: There you go, Giuseppe. [01:49:11] Speaker B: There you go. [01:49:12] Speaker A: It's not Gizappi. [01:49:14] Speaker B: No, it's not. [01:49:15] Speaker A: It's Giuseppe. It's way above my price point. I wouldn't have been able to afford them, so it don't matter. [01:49:21] Speaker B: You think I can afford it too? [01:49:22] Speaker A: Oh, it was 1200. The website said 18. [01:49:25] Speaker B: I thought 1212. Hundred is good. [01:49:27] Speaker A: I saw a picture of a website saying 18. [01:49:29] Speaker B: I don't know why I thought they were Gucci, though. But yeah, yeah, I thought 1200. So that ain't too bad for the, for expensive boots because I know, like Louboutin, louboutin, Louboutin. They be like, louboutin, louboutin. Christians, loo, booze, red bottom. They be like, like the cheapest pair of those. Like, just the pumps I've solved, like $700. So for them thigh high boots, over the knee boots, to be dollar 1200, and they design them. That ain't bad. [01:50:00] Speaker A: I love that there is not a skinny heel on it. So these boots are for the aunties. [01:50:08] Speaker B: Shout out to Mary. That's a collaboration. That makes sense anyway. [01:50:14] Speaker A: It does. [01:50:14] Speaker B: Meg thee stallion and planet fitness. Just get your bread. But I cannot picture somebody like Meg thee stallion in planet fitness. I picture her with somebody like her at a private gym or something like that. But anyway, go ahead. Sorry. [01:50:30] Speaker A: Richard Williams. Who's that? You know who that is? [01:50:33] Speaker B: Richard Williams? [01:50:34] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:50:35] Speaker B: Told you I know. Richard Lawson. [01:50:37] Speaker A: This is second Richards today. [01:50:39] Speaker B: Who was the first? Richard. Richard Roundtree Rudolph. Richard Rudolph. [01:50:45] Speaker A: That's the second Richard. [01:50:46] Speaker B: Richard. [01:50:46] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:50:47] Speaker B: Cause you're talking about Maya Rudolph, Daddy. [01:50:49] Speaker A: Richard Williams, the father of Venus. Oh, Verena, Daddy King Richard. [01:50:53] Speaker B: Yes. [01:50:54] Speaker A: He just got left with an eleven year old. His wife. [01:50:58] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. I'm almost too old to have a fucking eleven year old. I need to have all my homeboy son just graduated college. Another one just graduated high school. And Richard Williams, 81 years old. [01:51:10] Speaker A: 81 years old. [01:51:11] Speaker B: She left his ass with the child. [01:51:13] Speaker A: With an eleven year old. And she want money and she be. [01:51:16] Speaker B: Coming back, getting the cars and threatening one of his son. Said that she had threatened to not let him see the son if she don't get money and he fall for it. And the son was like, call her bluff and take it to court. [01:51:31] Speaker A: Like, oh, that man in an abusive relationship. [01:51:35] Speaker B: He is, he is. But the way I feel like he hollered at Venus and Serena, he just. [01:51:43] Speaker A: Getting his dues back. [01:51:44] Speaker B: I wonder if he's still living Compton. I'm not talking too much about the Williams cause Kendrick Demol said, don't talk shit about nobody from this street to that street on that song to drink. And I ain't talking shit about Richard Williams. So shout out to King Richard. [01:51:59] Speaker A: I mean, he better be teaching the baby how to play tennis. [01:52:01] Speaker B: Like bad, maybe. What's that new shit they playing now? It's like tennis, but. Oh, what, Jamie Foxx play pickleball or something? Richard. [01:52:17] Speaker A: 81. Nigga, I know he tired. He gotta run around an eleven year old. He probably gotta get him up and get him ready for school. [01:52:24] Speaker B: Man, that kid probably got a PlayStation, five Xbox, whatever the new one is. He got everything. [01:52:32] Speaker A: Oh my God. Okay, McDonald's. So this kind of broke last week. McDonald's saw us talking about how high food was getting. They're introducing some five dollar meals. So it's a combo sandwich, fries, drink. [01:52:46] Speaker B: What sandwich? [01:52:47] Speaker A: The McDouble and the crispy chicken. [01:52:50] Speaker B: You get both of them? [01:52:51] Speaker A: No, it's a combo with a McDouble fried shrimp crispy chick. [01:52:56] Speaker B: You know that's cap, right? [01:52:57] Speaker A: What'd you bring? [01:52:58] Speaker B: Cause you can get two of them for three something. You can get a McChicken and a fry for 329. [01:53:06] Speaker A: Okay. [01:53:07] Speaker B: How much extra? Is this a drink? Is the drink two fucking 50? If not, this ain't no fucking real deal. You can get. They have. Cause they call it the one two three. So you can get two for three and then you get three for a certain price too. I don't think that's a deal. [01:53:24] Speaker A: They got his ass again, don't you? [01:53:26] Speaker B: Somebody posted the old McDonald's menu. The quarter pounded meal used to be two fucking 99. [01:53:32] Speaker A: We did not know how good we had it. [01:53:34] Speaker B: That's why I was in the 32 husky. Everything was cheap. Somebody, you know, for a dollar, I used to get a zebra cake. [01:53:41] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:53:42] Speaker B: A pack of cookies. No. A bag of chips. [01:53:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:53:48] Speaker B: A little drink. [01:53:49] Speaker A: Juice. Mm hmm. [01:53:50] Speaker B: And something, you know, I used to get a zebra cake and a star crunch. Like I said, I was in a 32 husky. I was in middle school. I just remember my momma go to the store, like, what size of jeans you need, ma'am, this is 32 husky, little thick little boy, little five seven and thick, little 13 year old and thick. I'm sorry, go ahead. [01:54:15] Speaker A: No, no, no. And also at McDonald's, McDonald's, they are introducing a grandma McFlurry. So when you think about your grandma. Cause they haven't really announced this flavor yet. So when they said to think about this, what's in the bottom of your grandmother's purse? [01:54:30] Speaker B: Huh? [01:54:30] Speaker A: What kind? [01:54:31] Speaker B: Okay, so I didn't think that way. When I. The first thing that came to my mind when I thought Grandma McFlurry, I was like, what if she made a butter pecan or something? But then that would be the Auntie McFlurry or my mama McFlurry. [01:54:43] Speaker A: I love a good butter pecan. [01:54:45] Speaker B: Ugh. I do too. I must be auntie too. I'm big auntie. [01:54:51] Speaker A: And see, when I read the article, it's different from us, for us, for black people. Cause they say, what's at the bottom? What kind of candy's at the bottom of your grandma purse? [01:54:59] Speaker B: The candy that ain't got no name on it in that red wrapper. [01:55:03] Speaker A: The strawberry joints, right? [01:55:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:55:05] Speaker A: Well, that's not the McFlurry flavor. [01:55:06] Speaker B: What's in here? Werther's original butterscotch. That. [01:55:12] Speaker A: That's not us. That's not us. [01:55:15] Speaker B: And far few between, however that saying go. [01:55:17] Speaker A: Me personally, I hate fucking butterscotch because I choked on one when I was about six. [01:55:22] Speaker B: There's one thing right there, something else that got stuck in your throat that you love that don't track. I'm sorry. [01:55:29] Speaker A: Stop right there. [01:55:30] Speaker B: Don't. [01:55:30] Speaker A: Don't nobody know. Black kids don't know no fucking hamlet. We outside playing, I'm eating the butterfly. [01:55:34] Speaker B: Somebody beating your back. [01:55:36] Speaker A: Beating the fuck out of my back and making me drink water. Drink his water. [01:55:42] Speaker B: You know what they gave you, right? You drinking that water and shit. You stay. You know they gave you, right? What? 32 years. Goddamn. [01:55:59] Speaker A: The candy ended up going down instead of coming back up. [01:56:02] Speaker B: So I got a. I went to my, you know, the white family. I say, I used to go to the house, whatever. She made biscuits. She made the thickest biscuits these days. Shout out to sister little with sausages and shit. I put sausage and bacon on it. I used to eat fast shit. 32 huskies eat too damn fast. And shit was there, caught on my throat. They beat my back in. I'm sticking my fanging out my throat and shout out to the other James, that was one of the boys, he was like, what's wrong? You choking? And I finally dug it out over there. I was like, you think I have my finger down my throat if I wasn't choking? I don't know why that shit was so stupid. [01:56:40] Speaker A: Cause we don't know the houndling. We don't just stick your fist. [01:56:43] Speaker B: Yeah, I had my finger. I had my whole fist in my mouth trying to get that child thought I was gonna die, that thick ass biscuit. That shit was good, though. Shout out to sister Luke, they making me chill. White people don't know it either. They beat my back in, too. [01:56:58] Speaker A: So anyway, the McFlurry is teased to having going to be a butterscotch flavor. [01:57:05] Speaker B: What's the. [01:57:06] Speaker A: One of the workers at McDonald's said that on the truck that came last week, there were butterscotch crumbles on the truck. So that's probably. [01:57:16] Speaker B: What's the flavor of the ice cream? [01:57:18] Speaker A: Vanilla. That's all they got. Most fast food, all they got is vanilla. Then they mix flavors in like when I used to work at Burger King. Like a chocolate shake was just vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. And then you. [01:57:34] Speaker B: Once again, it was the stick. Let me stop the shit. [01:57:38] Speaker A: The stick on the. [01:57:39] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, I know, but here, practice. Practice for you. I ain't making this up, y'all. This is life. This is happen. She tell my guy caught on my throat and I didn't like it last week. [01:57:52] Speaker A: You talking about stuck in your throat? [01:57:55] Speaker B: They smooth though. It go right down. [01:57:56] Speaker A: It did not go down. [01:57:58] Speaker B: Yeah, that jolly ranchers. Ooh, Jolly Rancher hurt. You get sucking on that damn blue one. So now then it go down like ice. Ice get sucking your throat. I got ice caught in my throat one time. I thought it was so goofy. I was like, this is gonna be the slowest damn ever. You know what I was gonna have? Cause it was water. [01:58:25] Speaker A: And it was cold water, too. [01:58:26] Speaker B: Cold water, too. You know, I was gonna have walking pneumonia. You know, I was gonna have walking pneumonia. What else we got? That's it. I ain't got no sense, bro. [01:58:40] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. [01:58:44] Speaker B: Cuz the blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today, okay. I did fraud today. I did fraud today, okay. I did a good job today. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. I did a good job today. Well, this story comes from the great state of South Carolina, if I can find it. Yeah, this happened up in the Greenville area. Where's the story? Okay, here it goes. It was a couple. This happened in Anderson county. An Anderson county couple is facing jail time for allegedly attempting to scam their way into a home they did not buy. They charged D Thra Watson and Christopher Spear with forgery, conspiracy, and obtaining property under false pretenses. Following an investigation that began in March, deputy said the home was located along Summer Valley Lane in Belton. The individuals booked a showing with the owner, made a cash offer, and executed a sales contract rapidly. The home was reportedly for sale by owner, according to the authorities. Investigators said the couple provided fraudulent bank statements and maintained communication with the homeowners. It was reported when the attorney's office and sellers noticed a delay in funds to finalize the sale. The couple reported they were currently involved in an identity fraud investigation. Of course, deputy said the suspects eventually provided false confirmation numbers and were able to obtain the keys and move into the residence. [02:00:26] Speaker A: Now, who gave them foosdom keys? [02:00:28] Speaker B: Days later, the attorney sent a termination notice to have the sale of the property canceled. Yet the couple refused to move out. Deputies executed a search warrant, seized the home, and took both individuals into custody. Each of the three charges both individuals faced carries a bond of $10,000. But they've made bond. So. [02:00:49] Speaker A: So it was easier to get them out of the house than it is to get squatters out. You gotta jump through fucking hoops to get them squatters out of your shit. [02:00:58] Speaker B: I think a lot of them squatters be in certain states, though. Like, I see a lot of that happen in New York, in Georgia. [02:01:06] Speaker A: It takes a lot to get them out in Georgia, wasn't it? [02:01:08] Speaker B: You remember that one where it was that one dude, I think he was a squatter. But, like, it was around, it started around the time, you know, they had that big. The burber bus with the real estate, and it was one guy. It was in a neighborhood. The house was like, supposed to be foreclosed on or something, but the bank that foreclosed on the house went out of business. Ooh. So the house was vacant and it was like a three back then. It was like a $300,000 house in the neighborhood. So the dude saw the house, he went to the library, and he got some kind of paperwork or whatever done, and he moved into the house. [02:01:43] Speaker A: Wow. [02:01:44] Speaker B: The neighbors knew that, you know, he didn't buy the house or they wanted to get him out, but it was nothing they could do because he had this for him or whatever. Eventually they. Eventually. It was a black dude too. [02:01:53] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [02:01:54] Speaker B: Like, he didn't have no furniture in the house. He had, like, you know, them chairs you would take to like a softball game or something. Yeah, he had them chairs in there. He didn't have no power because he didn't have, because he didn't have anything going there. He couldn't get power to the house and that type of stuff. But he took ownership of the house, kind of. But they eventually got him out. That shit happened in like, 2009 or whatever. But I want to say that happened in Georgia too. But he had like, a weird situation. But I know New York. I had heard a story about somebody squatting in a house in New York. Matter of fact, it was something that went viral with a lady. She had let a lady come in her house for Airbnb, and the lady wouldn't leave. Did you see that? [02:02:41] Speaker A: It's real common. [02:02:42] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So. [02:02:44] Speaker A: Or if you let. You let somebody stay with you for a little while, you gotta evict them. [02:02:49] Speaker B: Yeah. And I know in Virginia, that's the law. Like, if somebody. If y'all, like, stand together, even if your name is on the lease, if they, like, move their clothes in and stuff like that, like, now they. It's their place too. And you gotta, like you said, gotta evict them. [02:03:03] Speaker A: So definitely Georgia. Ask me how. [02:03:05] Speaker B: No, you had to evict somebody. [02:03:07] Speaker A: No, somebody couldn't make me leave. Cause they had to evict me, motherfucker. [02:03:13] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Ah, man. [02:03:17] Speaker A: Don't call the police on me, nigga. [02:03:19] Speaker B: Mm. He called the police on you? [02:03:21] Speaker A: Mm mm. I want her out. Her name ain't on the lease. [02:03:23] Speaker B: How long has she been standing? I get mail here. [02:03:26] Speaker A: It wasn't even that. The police was like, I can't prove that you got evict her. [02:03:29] Speaker B: It was a black police, ain't it? [02:03:31] Speaker A: Was it? No, it wasn't. [02:03:32] Speaker B: It was a white man. He was on your side. [02:03:35] Speaker A: No, that's the law in Georgia. [02:03:36] Speaker B: You batted them eyes, ain't it? [02:03:38] Speaker A: I ain't do shit. That's the law in Georgia. Like, if it's a domestic situation and the police is called, you can't make nobody leave. I couldn't make him leave. He couldn't make me leave unless there was, like, a sign that somebody was getting. Yeah, and it wasn't that. [02:03:51] Speaker B: It was just a. I think here, whoever is the bigger person get. Get taken away. Like. Like, if somebody say, like, you know, we got an altercation. We got. [02:04:07] Speaker A: You got to. [02:04:07] Speaker B: Whoever the bigger person is, they're gonna take the bigger person. [02:04:09] Speaker A: Okay. [02:04:10] Speaker B: Like. And not the bigger person. Like, it's being, you know, I'm talking about the biggest size. No matter what happened anyway. Well, that's it. [02:04:18] Speaker A: You have to evict, though. Evict me, nigga. [02:04:22] Speaker B: 90 days. How long it take to evict in Georgia? [02:04:24] Speaker A: I don't know, but we made up the next morning, so I didn't. [02:04:26] Speaker B: I bet y'all did butterscotch. That what you did? You get no butterscotch? Let me see where my music at? Um. [02:04:43] Speaker A: Ooh. You can get your board back. [02:04:46] Speaker B: I'm technically, this is my board, but it ain't the one around there. I got all the stuff on one arm. All our show stuff is on one. One page. Oh, there we go. Amy. [02:05:01] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [02:05:02] Speaker B: Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [02:05:04] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22. C e n t s. You know. [02:05:11] Speaker B: One of these days it's gonna be like, Amy, let's get. Give your church announcements or whatever. Be like, you can find me this Saturday. This Saturday I'll be speaking at this event. And that event, you know, it's gonna be like that one day. [02:05:22] Speaker A: Church? [02:05:23] Speaker B: No, not church. [02:05:24] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [02:05:25] Speaker B: That's what they call it, church announcements. [02:05:27] Speaker A: Like, oh, okay. [02:05:29] Speaker B: You might. You never know what gonna happen. You meet the right white man. You can find me on social media. Preacher, BP. You can find the show at DJ Bladeshow on Instagram. Email us djblayshow at Gmail. Let us know. Is walking pneumonia real or am I just that country? Y'all think I'm this, that, and the third. I'm really a country ass nigger. I'm really from the country. Usually see me eat watermelon, you know, what did I tell I might be allergic to watermelon story. Okay. Yeah. I'm gonna give it two more weeks and I'm a gotta go back at it. [02:06:06] Speaker A: You gotta go back at it. [02:06:07] Speaker B: That price dropped down to 599. [02:06:10] Speaker A: It's time. It's time. They gonna drop. And it's gonna be $5.99 for seeded and 499 for seedless. [02:06:15] Speaker B: 499. Cause let me tell y'all something, you motherfuckers. The. I guess my biggest unpopular opinion is I love seeded unseeded watermelons. Seeds get in the way. I don't wanna do all that stuff. [02:06:29] Speaker A: Swallow em. You spittin the seeds out? [02:06:33] Speaker B: Yes, man. [02:06:34] Speaker A: Swallow them seeds. You ain't as country as you say you is. [02:06:38] Speaker B: I don't like seeds. [02:06:39] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. You fake country, nigga. [02:06:41] Speaker B: I'm a negro. Don't you know the character of the caricature of niggas is them spitting out seeds of watermelon? [02:06:49] Speaker A: They just come out in the wash. [02:06:52] Speaker B: I thought, shit, I used to think if you swallow seed, one to grow in your goddamn stomach. I wasn't swallowing seed or nothing. [02:06:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I have to get seedless because my kids won't eat the seeds. [02:07:01] Speaker B: I'm your kids then. Djblashermail.com. Want to thank y'all for listening. God damn it. Now I gotta find out. I found my other drop. Talk amongst yourself. It's up here somewhere. [02:07:19] Speaker A: You have to do it with your mouth. [02:07:22] Speaker B: Hold on. This might be it. All right, here we go. There we go. [02:07:27] Speaker A: Listen, this is the DJ blade show.

Other Episodes