June 30, 2025

01:22:00

Way To Dial It In Guys

Way To Dial It In Guys
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Way To Dial It In Guys

Jun 30 2025 | 01:22:00

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On this episode El and B-Eazy discuss some updates in the Diddy trial, Diddy and one of his sons have been accused of a heinous crime, they get into TV an movies, they go back into some nicknames and they talk about their 6 degrees of seperation. 

 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. [00:00:38] Speaker B: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. This your boy, Al, and we're back for another episode. Or you can catch us everywhere. You get your podcast for free. 99 L. Jill. How you doing, my dog? [00:00:52] Speaker A: Chilling, chilling. [00:00:53] Speaker B: Love it. Yeah. How was your week? [00:00:55] Speaker A: It was cool. It was cool, man. I ain't do too much. [00:00:56] Speaker B: Word. [00:00:57] Speaker A: What you been up to? [00:00:58] Speaker B: Nothing much, man. Just working, you know. [00:00:59] Speaker A: I'm glad to see you, man. [00:01:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I almost didn't make it. [00:01:04] Speaker A: You tried to call in. You tried to call in. You ever do that? [00:01:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:01:08] Speaker A: Check the. Call in and checking the temperature of the supervisor. [00:01:11] Speaker B: Nah, I don't check the temperature of the supervisor. If I'm. I'm either gonna be there, I'm gonna be there. But it's to check the temperature of the homies when it's time to go out. Y' all boys still trying to ride? What you getting into, man? I'm in the bed. [00:01:23] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:01:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:01:25] Speaker A: Quick. [00:01:25] Speaker B: Okay, man, like, one of the homes be like, man, I can't find no babysitter or, you know, wifey tripping or something like that. Okay, good. Cool. Beep. Turn the game on. [00:01:38] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, man. [00:01:39] Speaker B: Especially now I work. I work every Saturday, so that's really the day everybody want to do something. [00:01:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. So Friday night, too? Friday. Friday night. [00:01:48] Speaker B: They do Friday. But most everybody Saturday because they're gonna be off Sunday. Yeah, for sure. [00:01:53] Speaker A: Do you miss it? [00:01:54] Speaker B: What? [00:01:55] Speaker A: Being off on Saturdays? [00:01:59] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I used to use. Well, not really, because I would work all day Saturday, any day. Because anyway, most of the time, I'll be in the studio all day Saturday. [00:02:08] Speaker A: Yeah, you are. [00:02:09] Speaker B: So. But just. I don't know it. I'm kind of used to it, but just that. Just having that one day. Cause I used to, like, clean on Saturdays. Like, I clean Saturdays, and then Sunday it kind of be like a little time to rest a little bit. So now I gotta smush all that. [00:02:32] Speaker A: Together and lay around the house while a load of clothes is in. [00:02:36] Speaker B: Nah, See, I gotta get two things done at one time, for real. So if I'm doing clothes. If clothes washing or whatever, I'm doing something else too. Knocking it out. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:02:46] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [00:02:48] Speaker A: I do everything. Sit down, get back up, do another thing, Sit down. [00:02:54] Speaker B: See, my. Sit down is not getting up. [00:02:56] Speaker A: Or I'll do it all at once, and then Sit down. That's it. [00:03:00] Speaker B: That's how I do. That's how I do. So if I'm washing dishes, if I'm washing clothes, I might be vacuuming at the same time or something like that. [00:03:08] Speaker A: I got you. [00:03:09] Speaker B: And then, like, once the clothes finish drying, now I'm sitting down folding clothes, but I'm also watching tv. Okay, so. But yeah, that's it, man. For my week, I ain't really did nothing. Something we ain't did in a while. [00:03:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:26] Speaker B: Well, you wanna get into TV or you wanna get into these emails? [00:03:30] Speaker A: Let's shoot it out with the email. Let's see what we got. [00:03:32] Speaker B: We'll get to the emails. [00:03:34] Speaker A: We push the movies a longer again. Once again. [00:03:37] Speaker B: Yeah, once again. Hopefully we'll get back into them. Let me make sure. Let me refresh, see if we get. All right. So last week we did nicknames. It was a nickname I meant to think about. Ah, I forgot. Maybe it'll come back to me in these emails. Our first email is from the homie Carla. She doesn't have a sub. She says, hey, y' all. Long time, no email. My bad. Just finished the top nickname show. And it reminded me of the best nickname I ever heard. So my mom had a friend that she grew up with. We were in the grocery store one day and we saw her. My mom yelled out, hey, Booty Gal. [00:04:15] Speaker A: Booty Gal. [00:04:17] Speaker B: I immediately said, excuse me. When I asked my mom where they got the name from, she explained that when they were younger, Booty Gal was extremely beautiful with a big butt, resulting in Booty Gal. Her real name is Henrietta. Shout out to Henrietta. Henrietta ain't Henrietta. Probably still got that ass now. She do, but she probably still got that ass. [00:04:36] Speaker A: She older. [00:04:36] Speaker B: She older. [00:04:37] Speaker A: She at least seven. [00:04:39] Speaker B: Gotta be 65 at least. [00:04:41] Speaker A: Yeah, 65 to 70. [00:04:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Let us know. Carlo, how old Henrietta is. Ms. Henrietta. [00:04:46] Speaker A: She still got it. [00:04:47] Speaker B: Yeah, she probably get her hair, too. Keep up the amazing content, Carla. Thank you. Now, that reminded me, and I don't know why I didn't think about this last week. My aunt shout out to my aunt, my mama's sister. So my mama. My mama name is Dolores. Everybody call her D. Okay. You know, that's simple. [00:05:05] Speaker A: Yep. [00:05:06] Speaker B: I got another aunt Janice. My mama sister. She just Janice. [00:05:10] Speaker A: Okay. [00:05:10] Speaker B: My aunt Theresa. I don't know where it came from. They call her Tisi TC Aunt ttsi, however, they say it's Tootsie TC Yeah, I don't know where that come from. Maybe. Cause my granddaddy couldn't hardly talk it. [00:05:22] Speaker A: Was that or a baby. So baby saying the name. [00:05:26] Speaker B: Yeah, probably. So my other aunt, her name is Selma. [00:05:32] Speaker A: Okay. [00:05:34] Speaker B: All my life they called her Sister Gal. Until she got in her, like, 50s, she was like, don't call me Sister Gal no more. Why call me by my name? Call me Selma. What? Yeah. So Sister Gal. [00:05:45] Speaker A: Yeah. That's one you definitely would think would stick with her forever. [00:05:48] Speaker B: It did stick with her forever. Sister Gal. That what they call her, Sister Gal. [00:05:51] Speaker A: She don't like it, though. [00:05:52] Speaker B: She didn't like it after a while. She was too grown for Sister Gal. [00:05:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:55] Speaker B: So that was. Now, my. My uncle, my mama brother, when he got in the streets, he got the best nickname ever, though he had all the shoes. From what I can remember, my Uncle Mike, they called a fly. Okay, you can't. You know what I'm saying? That when he went to college, he came back, they was calling a fly. So, you know. But nickname in itself, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike. Yep, Mike, Mike. But, yeah, myself, Sister Gal, that. This. This email reminded me of that. I forgot about that. We got another nickname email from the homie Akia. She says, hey, DJ Blaze Show. So I come from a nickname family. I'll start with me. I go by my middle name back home. So they call me D, D, Lee, Lil Bit, and Skeeter. Cause I'm no bigger than a mosquito. [00:06:44] Speaker A: Hey, that's funny. That's my nickname, Skeeter. [00:06:47] Speaker B: Yeah, Cousin Skeeter. [00:06:48] Speaker A: When I was a kid. [00:06:49] Speaker B: That's why they call you Skeeter, because. [00:06:50] Speaker A: I used to get bit up by. [00:06:52] Speaker B: Mosquitoes all the time. [00:06:53] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh, I forgot about that. [00:06:55] Speaker B: Akia, you bigger than a Skeeter now. We saw that rump. She said, My dad, Woody, used to call me Spiff. But around high school, he switched to Doc, and I've been there ever since. My brother is Doobie and Boogaloo. [00:07:11] Speaker A: Boogaloo, that's another one. [00:07:12] Speaker B: My sister is Boom. The whole family calls my mom baby. You just said baby. That's why I ain't really had no commentary when you said baby. Cause I knew this was coming. She said, I have uncles Brumsey and Gunt and Aunties Minnie and Penny. [00:07:29] Speaker A: Minnie, yeah, that's a pretty cool. [00:07:31] Speaker B: My sons are Stink A Winka and Boogie. You can't never tell nobody you call that boy Stink a Winka. [00:07:38] Speaker A: We call my daughter Stink Stink, you said? [00:07:40] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got a cousin that ain't gonna say who he is. The people listening who know him know. But his mama called him Snooty. Snooty, Snooty. Hey, Snooty. You know what I'm saying? So I pick at him. [00:07:52] Speaker A: It's not bad. Snooty, once the rapper came out, he good. Snooty Wild. [00:07:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but this before Snooty Wild, he ain't got the wild on it. He's just regular Snooty. He says, now y' all know my whole family tree. Lol. Yeah. Thank you for that. Yeah, we do know your whole. My granddaddy. My granddaddy nickname. I think my granddaddy name is Willie, but everybody. You know what I'm saying? They call him Bully. Bully Graham. That's my granddaddy. [00:08:15] Speaker A: Yeah, that's like my grandfather. [00:08:16] Speaker B: That nigga's mean, too. What they call your granddaddy? [00:08:20] Speaker A: His name is. His name is. [00:08:24] Speaker B: Well, they call him Pete, but his name ain't Pete. [00:08:26] Speaker A: His name was William. [00:08:28] Speaker B: That's crazy. Some street shit. Yeah, exactly. My uncle, my granddaddy brother. I don't know his real name, but we call him Uncle Hunter. I don't know where that came from. And Uncle Hun had a son. We call him Moon. [00:08:43] Speaker A: Why? Cause he got a big face? [00:08:45] Speaker B: No, he just called him Moon. I don't know why they call him Moon. That was just his name. [00:08:49] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:08:50] Speaker B: But nicknames, there's a lot of nicknames. Like my cousin. Well, it's my mama's uncle. They like the same age. It's my grandma brother, but him and my mom about the same age. We call him June. [00:09:08] Speaker A: June Bug. [00:09:09] Speaker B: Nah, just June. [00:09:09] Speaker A: Just June. [00:09:10] Speaker B: Just June. I don't know why his real name is Raleigh. [00:09:13] Speaker A: They call my younger brother Rooster. [00:09:16] Speaker B: I know a rooster. Rooster. I know a rooster. We can go on for days. [00:09:20] Speaker A: Definitely go on. [00:09:21] Speaker B: Especially names that don't gotta go with the name itself. Yeah, yeah. Like, I got a cousin. We always called him Kiki, but I didn't know why his name was Kiki until later on. Until I got. You know what I'm saying, Grown. And I realized it was off of his middle name. [00:09:35] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:09:36] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So names that come off of your real name kind of easy, but, like, just a full nickname. Like my boy J. Bird. You know what I'm saying? [00:09:46] Speaker A: Boosie's a big one. [00:09:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Boots. [00:09:50] Speaker A: Oh, man. [00:09:51] Speaker B: I go Rooster. You deep in the trenches, you know a rooster? [00:09:55] Speaker A: Yeah. My younger brother, they call him Rooster because he used to cry a lot when he was a baby. I don't think he not liked the name. But, yeah, they still call him Rooster. [00:10:06] Speaker B: Did I say I almost had a nickname? [00:10:08] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:10:09] Speaker B: My daddy, when I was my mama, told me this. She said when I was a baby, he would always be like, come here, Maine. Come here, Maine. Maine this, Maine that, or whatever. So I almost had that nickname. And my mom was like, stop calling him Maine. Cause I don't want nobody to be calling him Maine, like. Cause that name gonna stick. And so he stopped calling me Maine in the house. Nah, I didn't have a nickname. I don't have a nickname. You know what I'm saying? [00:10:28] Speaker A: That's funny. That made me think about it. I'm not gonna put a label on this person, but the whole family calls the brother Stacy. His name is Russell. [00:10:44] Speaker B: Hmm. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Yes. No middle name or none of that. [00:10:49] Speaker B: That reminds me, I'm gonna tell somebody family story. They listening. Hopefully they don't get offended. [00:10:54] Speaker A: That's why. [00:10:54] Speaker B: I don't know. So this person name gonna come up in a story later too. But, y' all, he's been on the show before cl. So we call him cl. Because his name is cl. I think he named after his dad, but he's cl. We call him cl. Right. He was supposed. He said he was supposed to be named. His mama wanted to name him Adrian. But when the nurse asked the doctor. I mean, when the doctor or the nurse asked the daddy what was his name gonna be, he told him to name him after him. So cl. So you know what I'm saying, he named that his dad, but his mama didn't wanted to name him Adrian. So everybody. He said everybody in his family called him Adrian. But guess what, though. He got a younger brother named Adrian. Yes. And I forgot what he say they called a younger brother. [00:11:42] Speaker A: They used their name somewhere else. They was like, you know what? We gonna use the name now. [00:11:45] Speaker B: But they still, like. His family still calls C.L. adrian. [00:11:49] Speaker A: For real? [00:11:49] Speaker B: Yeah. So like, me, C.L. and his nephew went to a football game. [00:11:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:53] Speaker B: His nephew was calling him Adrian. [00:11:55] Speaker A: Get out of here. [00:11:56] Speaker B: But he actually got a brother named Adrian. [00:11:57] Speaker A: Adrian? [00:11:58] Speaker B: Yeah. So that's crazy. Yeah. So that's kind of like a nickname. [00:12:01] Speaker A: But that's like that Stacy situation. [00:12:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. That's what made me think of that. Yeah. If y' all got some nicknames, throw some crazy nicknames. Email us dj blazeshowmail.com something we didn't do in a few weeks because we got sidetracked. Just talking about what we've been watching. Yeah, I've been watching some good stuff, I think. Let me get in my notes and see. Oh, here we go. I watched a lot of stuff. [00:12:29] Speaker A: I was gonna say. I know you watch a lot of stuff. [00:12:31] Speaker B: I did, man. You know, the usual. The shy, okay. They just putting all this trauma in the shy. Anything bad that can happen in life to women happens on the shy. [00:12:42] Speaker A: That's how I felt about that Tyler Perry movie. [00:12:45] Speaker B: I still didn't watch it. I can't bring myself to watch it. [00:12:47] Speaker A: I ain't gonna bring you watch it. [00:12:49] Speaker B: No, I said I can't bring myself to watch it. Cause I know it's all of that bad stuff. I'm a spoiler alert for the shy. You fast forward 30 seconds if you don't wanna know. But one of the lead characters, I forgot she had canceled. And they allegedly cured the cancer. And she had a thing this week where her cancer came back and it's terminal. [00:13:12] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:13:14] Speaker B: Another character gets shot, but he just got married to you watching shot. [00:13:22] Speaker A: No. [00:13:22] Speaker B: Okay, good. I ain't spoiling it for you. So he married the La LA character and he gets shot. So she gotta go through that at the beginning of the season. One of the characters, you know, her son get killed and it's another character's baby daddy. So all these women on this show going through all this crazy stuff. But, yeah, the shy. [00:13:42] Speaker A: So the people that made the shy. Did they make anything else? [00:13:45] Speaker B: Yeah, Lena Waithe. [00:13:47] Speaker A: What's that? [00:13:48] Speaker B: Lena Waithe. [00:13:49] Speaker A: She. No, no, no. [00:13:51] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:13:51] Speaker A: Do they have any other movies or series or something else that they did also? [00:13:57] Speaker B: Let me see. Because Lena Waithe is the. [00:14:00] Speaker A: Cause I'm like, the chey is the only thing out there that's like that, like. You know, when you say like that seem like that style of a show, uh, at the beginning, it was trying to be, you know, everything that's really happening in Chicago now, it sound like it's like they adding too much drama to it. [00:14:20] Speaker B: I guess it kind of is. Yeah. She created the shy Boomerang twenties. She produced Queen and Slim. [00:14:30] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:14:32] Speaker B: Them. [00:14:33] Speaker A: She produced it, but she didn't direct it? [00:14:35] Speaker B: No, she ain't directed none of these. She was like the writer or whatever. [00:14:38] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:14:39] Speaker B: No, she's a producer. Some of it. She was on Master of. You ever watched Master of None? [00:14:43] Speaker A: No. [00:14:44] Speaker B: With Aziz Ansari? [00:14:45] Speaker A: Nah. You did tell me about that, though. [00:14:46] Speaker B: Yeah, she was on that. [00:14:49] Speaker A: Queen and Slim. That's the kind of style of the cinematography, I think. [00:14:53] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:14:54] Speaker A: That look seems like. [00:14:55] Speaker B: Oh, you mean the look of it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to say did she do. I want to say she did. What's the show on? Oh my God. I watch it too with Megan Good. [00:15:12] Speaker A: She's on a show. [00:15:13] Speaker B: No, no. Yeah, Megan Good is on the show. [00:15:20] Speaker A: Sorry, buddy, I don't know. [00:15:22] Speaker B: She was on Ready to play at one. Lena. Waithe was. She did Dear White People. She was a couple. She was. What's the show on? Is it Sisters? It comes on Prime. It's Megan Good and Damn. What's the name? I guess she didn't. Cause it ain't showing up on here. Is it Sisters? Damn. Oh, it's called Harlem. My bad. Harlem. She does Harlem. [00:15:44] Speaker A: Oh, oh, I know what you're talking about. [00:15:45] Speaker B: Yeah, Megan Good, but I don't see that on here. So I guess that's not hers. Damn. White people just ask. Oh, she was in Westworld. Let's see. Yeah, she only executive produced them, but damn. That's that show that's on prime, right? Yeah, the kind of spooky show. Yeah, yeah. [00:16:12] Speaker A: Did you watch that? [00:16:13] Speaker B: No, I ain't fucking with that. I ain't messing with it. Sorry, Excuse me. I'm trying not to. I'm trying to stop cussing. [00:16:19] Speaker A: Why you grown. [00:16:21] Speaker B: But I just am. Anyway, so I watched the Shy Duster. That's a good show on hbo, Max. [00:16:28] Speaker A: I gotta write that down. Cause every time I'm looking for something to watch, I always be like, what the hell was that movie that you be talking about? [00:16:35] Speaker B: Yeah, it's the show Duster. Uh huh. Pretty good. And it's like, it's based in like the 70s. [00:16:41] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:42] Speaker B: But it's about a woman from Baltimore that goes out to, I wanna say Arizona and becomes a FBI agent. She like the first black FBI agent. And so she's out there and she trying to solve a crime. Okay, but it's good. Duster. Duster. Yeah, on hbo. Max or Max, whatever it's called now. Killer of Killers. What in the world was that about? Oh, that was a. It's like a three part anthology series about. Cause you know they're coming out with a new Predator movie. [00:17:16] Speaker A: The movie or the animated? [00:17:17] Speaker B: Nah, they coming out with a new movie. But this was an anthology series. It was like an animated thing on Hulu. That's what that. And this was pretty good. [00:17:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:17:30] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched Beanie Man's tiny disc. [00:17:38] Speaker A: How was it? [00:17:39] Speaker B: That joint was great. [00:17:40] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yeah, I was surprised. [00:17:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:17:42] Speaker A: Cause after that Versus what? [00:17:45] Speaker B: He killed the verses. They had the best one for a while. [00:17:49] Speaker A: I guess it was the look for me. They did it in the yard. [00:17:55] Speaker B: No, I mean, they had it. They was in a place in Jamaica. [00:17:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Inside a place. And they was the first ones that do a versus with two. With the two people in the same place. [00:18:05] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:18:06] Speaker B: And the cops came. Yeah, the cops came. Yep. Yep, the cops came. Yeah. So I watched that. And then Netflix has a series. It was. They had a series before called Train Movie, called Train Wreck. And then now they have, like a series and it's different. Different topics. So one was Train Wreck, Astroworld Tragedy with Travis Scott. [00:18:32] Speaker A: Travis Scott. I saw that. [00:18:33] Speaker B: So they had that. I watched that one and had Train Wreck poop crews about the crews that lost power and shit was all over the place. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I watched that one. I got to the most disgusting part to where when they were getting took, the tugboat was pulling them, started to pull them. I guess it shifted, you know, the weight of the cruise, the ship or whatever. And it was like poop was coming down, like pooping and piss was coming down the walls. And it was like. It was disgusting. [00:19:05] Speaker A: What? They gotta. They gotta give the crew. Like, they gotta give everybody complimentary something. [00:19:13] Speaker B: Like, they did. Like, the people got a lot of money. I wanna say we talked about it on here. Like, that compensation that they got. But the people did get compensation for that. Cause they were stuck at sea for, like five days with no power. And it was the summertime. Like, the people had to come out of their rooms and they were sleeping on the deck. They took their beds and their tent and their blankets and stuff and made tents and it was crazy. [00:19:33] Speaker A: No power. [00:19:34] Speaker B: No power. [00:19:35] Speaker A: Think about it. They don't have, like. You know, the place ain't stocked up with daggone fans either. [00:19:42] Speaker B: No, it ain't stacked up with fans. No, it's not. But. But it stocked up with food. They had the food. The last. But they had to start throwing the stuff out because stuff was. All the food was perishable. Yeah, it was perishable. Yeah. So that was good. [00:19:56] Speaker A: It was full, though. [00:19:57] Speaker B: What? [00:19:58] Speaker A: It was full. They was cooking everything. [00:19:59] Speaker B: Nah, they couldn't cook. Oh. Cause they had no power. [00:20:03] Speaker A: Damn. So they didn't have. [00:20:04] Speaker B: Nah, they couldn't cook. No. The grill's probably electric. Yeah. Oh, that's crazy. So at one point, the chef was like. He was making, like, sandwiches and stuff like that for people while they could. Yeah, it was one point where another cruise ship came by and, like, gave them supplies, stuff like that. But What? [00:20:23] Speaker A: Yeah, another cruise ship came by. Ain't take nothing. [00:20:26] Speaker B: Nah, they can't because you ever been on a cruise? [00:20:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:29] Speaker B: You know how big those ships are. [00:20:31] Speaker A: I know, but, you know, take. Take these people that sick or take. [00:20:35] Speaker B: They was like, it's dangerous for them to get the people off the. Off the boat and then get them to the other ship and then get them up to the other ship the way. You know what I'm saying? It's like it was basically impossible logistically or whatever. So that cruise ship came, they got him some supplies and they rolled on. But. [00:20:52] Speaker A: Yeah. That's crazy. [00:20:53] Speaker B: That one was good. I watched the Accountant too. That was a couple weeks ago. I watched that. [00:20:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched that too. How'd you like it? [00:20:58] Speaker B: I mean, impossible white man movie, you. [00:21:02] Speaker A: Know, I like the brother. What was the brother name? [00:21:06] Speaker B: I don't know. He play on the Walking Dead. [00:21:07] Speaker A: He's a punisher. I like him on everything he's anything. [00:21:12] Speaker B: He played the same character all the time. [00:21:13] Speaker A: I was gonna say the same thing. He's the punisher in everything, everything. [00:21:16] Speaker B: Even in the Walking Dead. He's the same dude, basically. [00:21:18] Speaker A: A word. [00:21:19] Speaker B: Yeah, he playing the early seasons of the Walking Dead. [00:21:21] Speaker A: He got a good podcast. [00:21:22] Speaker B: Oh, he does? [00:21:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he brings like. He brought the Grim Reaper, that sniper that killed all those people. It's a black guy, he got dreads. He got like. [00:21:34] Speaker B: He like an army dude. [00:21:35] Speaker A: Yeah, he got a big kill. Marines, I think. [00:21:38] Speaker B: Probably is Marine. Yeah. [00:21:39] Speaker A: Big kill list. [00:21:40] Speaker B: Like, I think I seen him on a clip, like a reel or something not too long ago. [00:21:46] Speaker A: Light skinned guy with dreads. They call him the Grim Reaper. [00:21:49] Speaker B: I think I saw him. [00:21:50] Speaker A: He was on there and they was, you know, telling real stories and stuff. Like that. [00:21:55] Speaker B: Side note, my homeboy. So you know the movie American Sniper? [00:21:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:59] Speaker B: My homeboy, like, I got a homeboy that was like. You know how he was like watching the people kicking in the doors? That guy was like, watching over them. One time when my homeboy was over there, like, kicking indoors or whatever. [00:22:11] Speaker A: Oh, the Reaper? [00:22:12] Speaker B: No, not the Reaper. The white dude from American Sniper. [00:22:15] Speaker A: Oh, oh, word, Word. The real one. [00:22:16] Speaker B: I think it was the real one. Yeah, he was like. I asked him if he heard about it. He was like. [00:22:21] Speaker A: He was the lookout or whatever. [00:22:22] Speaker B: Yeah, he was like. He was like. We did a mission with him. Like, we was down there kicking indoors. And then my other homeboy was one of the people that would come in and like, you know how, like when they called for people, somebody came in in the truck or the big Humvee or whatever, picked them up and drove them out. My other Homeboy was one of the ones that came in, driving them in and getting them and driving them out like. [00:22:42] Speaker A: So one of your homeboys was actually. [00:22:44] Speaker B: Kicking in the doors and the other. [00:22:46] Speaker A: Homeboy, he was the one going to pick up. [00:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah, six degrees. Six degrees. Yeah, six degrees. [00:22:52] Speaker A: That's crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. Just that shows how small this freaking world is. [00:22:58] Speaker B: Yeah, it is, it is. What else? That's all I watched. Oh, and I watched. I've already seen a story about this. It's called American Manhunt. And this one's about Osama bin Laden. [00:23:10] Speaker A: Okay. [00:23:11] Speaker B: When they got him over there or whatever, the reason they got them because you gotta like pay attention to like stuff. Like one of the things that made them notice that something was off in that area was they had like this big house and they would pay attention to the house and the same people would leave the house and the stuff they would bring back would be like, let's say like five people leave the house. They noticed that every time they left the house and came back, they was bringing back stuff for 12 people instead of five people. And they just started paying attention to the house more. Then they noticed like this amount of cars would leave out, but it shouldn't be based on the number of people that lived in the house, are supposed to have lived in the house. Like, then they was like, well, why is this wall extra fortified in this area? Like nobody else house got that. And they just paid attention to that. And then they just started watching the house and then it was like, well, he gotta be in this house. Cause they already had rumors he was in the area and they was like, he gotta be in this house. And then they talked about how they went in there and got him and all of that. But I had seen that story before, but this was just a different one. I was watching. [00:24:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I was gonna say that they have so many different stories of the situation of that day. And when they got him out and you know all the stuff. The lady that was in there. [00:24:27] Speaker B: Yeah, the lady. It was some special top secret helicopters that they used that couldn't get found by radar. One of the helicopters hit the fence and crash landed. So they couldn't take that helicopter out. Cause they were gonna land one inside the compound, one outside, well, inside the fence and one outside the fence. The one that landed inside the fence like crashed or something. So they couldn't take that one. So all of them had to get out. They had to send another one to get those people. Then they had to blow that one up. Cause it was, like, so technologically advanced that it had some secrets they didn't want to get out. So they had to blow that one up to burn it. Yeah. Then they had to get them people out. But they got him out and got his body out and all it was. It was wild. [00:25:14] Speaker A: And that's on Netflix. [00:25:15] Speaker B: Yeah, that's on Netflix. It's called American Manhunt or something. Like they might have some more man hunts on there. [00:25:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I might have to try that one. [00:25:21] Speaker B: Yeah, might have a manhunt by these niggas that got out of that jail in Louisiana. [00:25:25] Speaker A: One's still loose, right? [00:25:27] Speaker B: Yeah, one's still loose. I wasn't really paying attention to it, but I thought they had done caught all of them, but one just got caught in. In Holly Grove projects or some shit. [00:25:34] Speaker A: Yeah, at an Airbnb. [00:25:35] Speaker B: Oh, he was at an Airbnb. [00:25:37] Speaker A: I think so. [00:25:37] Speaker B: The one that got caught this week. [00:25:38] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so. I think. I think there was the person that owned the Airbnb, you know, end up letting it like, oh, there's somebody standing in there and stuff like that. [00:25:47] Speaker B: Oh, so he was in there illegally? [00:25:49] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:25:49] Speaker B: Oh, so that person might get the 50? Cause I heard they was giving out $50,000 for reward. Yeah. So if he told he might get the 50, then. [00:25:57] Speaker A: There's a lady on post. [00:25:58] Speaker B: Oh, it was a lady? [00:25:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:59] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:26:00] Speaker A: Who knows? [00:26:00] Speaker B: What you been watching the past couple weeks? [00:26:05] Speaker A: I watched the accounting 2. I checked that out. That was pretty good. I was hesitant on it. Cause why? You know, it been up on the app so long, it's like one of those. [00:26:16] Speaker B: Oh, it's like. [00:26:17] Speaker A: Cause what's his name? Ben Affleck. He's off. It's something different about him. [00:26:24] Speaker B: What do you mean? In that movie? [00:26:25] Speaker A: I know his look and everything is different. [00:26:26] Speaker B: Talking about in that movie, his face and everything and. You mean just in that movie in general? Oh, I don't know. [00:26:32] Speaker A: In general, he's something. Something different. Like the movies is putting out a lot different. They're not, you know, but I know. [00:26:37] Speaker B: In that movie, he supposed to be autistic. [00:26:38] Speaker A: He definitely is. [00:26:39] Speaker B: I think that out. I think they say he got Asperger's or something like that. Asperger's syndrome, whatever they call. [00:26:44] Speaker A: I think you brought that up. Did I bring that? [00:26:45] Speaker B: Maybe. I don't know. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Somebody brought that up to me. Yeah. Which was. I mean that. I like detective stuff like that, where you can count up, you know, whatever. Rain man syndrome. I call it Rain Man Syndrome. [00:26:57] Speaker B: Oh, no. Y' all talked about that on your show. [00:26:58] Speaker A: That's what it was. [00:26:59] Speaker B: Yeah, on your show. Yeah, I heard that on your show. Yeah, but it's Asperger's. That's a part of Asperger's. Like they can count up, counting. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:27:09] Speaker A: That was pretty good. I did watch that. I watched a movie called the Amateur. [00:27:13] Speaker B: The Amateur? [00:27:14] Speaker A: Yeah, it was rainy. He's a light skinned. I can't think of his. His freaking last name. Well, I can't pronounce his last name. Laurence Fishburne's in it also. [00:27:28] Speaker B: Oh, the dude that plays Mr. Robot. [00:27:30] Speaker A: That's what it is, Mr. Robot. [00:27:31] Speaker B: Yeah, he's. [00:27:34] Speaker A: I think he's like part of the CIA. Well, his wife gets killed, so he wanted to go kill the people that killed his wife. Cause the. [00:27:42] Speaker B: This just came up. Yeah. Is it on the app? You watched it on the app or you watched it on the apple or something? [00:27:47] Speaker A: Nah, I watch it on the app. I think it is an apple, though. [00:27:50] Speaker B: Let me see. [00:27:50] Speaker A: It's pretty good. It's pretty good. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Let me check that out. [00:27:53] Speaker A: Lawrence Fishburne tries to train him in the. You know, so he can go kill the person that killed his wife and all that, but, you know, it's. [00:28:01] Speaker B: So Laurence Fishburne is the star on this. Joan. Nah, the other guy. The white guy. [00:28:05] Speaker A: Yeah. What's his name? Remy. Remy. Malik. Malika. [00:28:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Rami Malek. [00:28:16] Speaker A: Rami Malek, yeah. [00:28:18] Speaker B: Rami Malek. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Yeah. He's. He's in it. He's the star. Yeah, but Lawrence Fitzburn, he is, you know, he's in it a good amount also. [00:28:25] Speaker B: Word. [00:28:26] Speaker A: I watched that, man. There's one I watch about the Long island serial killer, Gala beach, something. God, I wish. [00:28:39] Speaker B: I should have wrote it down. [00:28:40] Speaker A: I should have wrote that one down. [00:28:41] Speaker B: While you look for that, another thing I watched was Ironheart started. [00:28:45] Speaker A: I did, too. [00:28:46] Speaker B: You did? You watched that heart? [00:28:47] Speaker A: I did two episodes. [00:28:49] Speaker B: I did. I did. I watched all three. It looks amazing. [00:28:52] Speaker A: It does. [00:28:53] Speaker B: It looks amazing. People talk. People been kind of talking trash about some of the. [00:28:58] Speaker A: The music and stuff? [00:28:59] Speaker B: Well, no, no, no. The special effects on some of the other Disney. Not that show. No, what I'm saying is some of the other Disney shows, some of the special effects, the Marvel shows, they're kind of off on some of them. But this one, the special effects, real good, though. [00:29:12] Speaker A: This one looks like a real Marvel movie. [00:29:15] Speaker B: You know who directed it, right? Ooh, Ryan Coogler. [00:29:17] Speaker A: And what he did. What else he did? [00:29:19] Speaker B: We not talking about television or movies. No more. If you don't know who Ryan Coogler is. I mean, the name is Ryan Coogler. Did both Black Panthers. He did Fruitvale Station. He did all the Creed movies. [00:29:30] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Okay. [00:29:31] Speaker B: Should I go on? He did Sinners. [00:29:32] Speaker A: Keep going. He did Sinners. Yes, it looks good. [00:29:36] Speaker B: Ryan Klugan, he ain't got no. Ls everything he did so far been made? [00:29:42] Speaker A: Bread don't go. [00:29:44] Speaker B: What l. He got? [00:29:45] Speaker A: I don't know. Let me. Let me look him up. [00:29:47] Speaker B: I'm telling you that I just named all his. Like, he did the first Black Panther billion dollar movie. [00:29:52] Speaker A: The second one wasn't that good. [00:29:53] Speaker B: Billion dollar movie. It was, but he had. But he had to switch. They had to switch it up because of Marvel. Yeah. No, because what you call it? Die. [00:30:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. I understand that. [00:30:06] Speaker B: Yeah. We not gonna talk shit about. Let's see, Sinners, Fruit, Veil, Creed. Oh, yeah. Judas and the Black Messiah. [00:30:13] Speaker A: That was good. [00:30:14] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:30:15] Speaker A: Okay. [00:30:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that was the movie about the guys in Chicago, the Black Panther dudes in Chicago. [00:30:24] Speaker A: Okay. [00:30:24] Speaker B: Yeah. What's his. [00:30:29] Speaker A: The Galgo Beach Killer. [00:30:30] Speaker B: That's Fred Hampton. That's what it was about. Yeah, Fred Hampton. Yeah. The what? [00:30:37] Speaker A: Galgo Beach Killer. That's the name of it. It's on Peacock. [00:30:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:30:43] Speaker A: And it's about a serial killer that possibly killed these women. They got him down for seven right now, but it might be more. [00:30:52] Speaker B: It's always more. [00:30:53] Speaker A: And he possibly kills them at his own house with his family and stuff while they were there, not knowing. [00:30:59] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:30:59] Speaker A: Yeah. It's crazy, like, the whole thing, you feeling sorry for the family because they kind of defending him. But then it's like, man, the wife had to be in on it. But then it goes back to, well, maybe she didn't know because maybe they was out of town at these times. [00:31:20] Speaker B: Is it multiple episodes? [00:31:22] Speaker A: Yes, I think it's three episodes. Yeah, I think it's about three episodes. [00:31:26] Speaker B: I'm gonna check that out while I'm folding up clothes or something. [00:31:28] Speaker A: Oh, it's good. It's good. [00:31:30] Speaker B: That's the kind of stuff I watch that I don't have to. You know what I'm saying? You don't have to watch it. [00:31:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:34] Speaker B: So I can be doing something. [00:31:34] Speaker A: Yeah, that one was pretty good. And it's a Long Island. Long Island Killer. He's a serial killer. And I think they have him down for, like, seven murders. When it started, they had him down for like, three. While he was in jail, they started linking more Stuff to him. [00:31:51] Speaker B: Did he tell or. [00:31:52] Speaker A: Nah, he. [00:31:53] Speaker B: They just linked it. [00:31:54] Speaker A: I don't think he ever told. Nah, it ended. They had so much stuff on him. [00:31:59] Speaker B: Like he black or white? [00:32:01] Speaker A: Oh, come on, man. He white. [00:32:04] Speaker B: It's a whole podcast I listen to where they talk about nothing but serial killers of color. That's why I asked. [00:32:09] Speaker A: He white. They were all ladies of the night. [00:32:15] Speaker B: Oh, he was one of them. [00:32:17] Speaker A: Yeah. He was an architect, worked in Manhattan. Different life. Family, man. Basically. They try to, you know, separate it like a. He did this at night, but he. [00:32:32] Speaker B: Had like a room at his house. [00:32:34] Speaker A: Yeah, basically. Aight. If you got. If you're a gun person, if you got so many guns, you can get a safe door to put on that room. Like the same door that would be on a safe. You can do that. He had one of those, but he. [00:32:52] Speaker B: Was killing people in there. [00:32:53] Speaker A: Ah, they trying to link it. They never linked it. Oh, they had like almost 300 guns in there. [00:32:59] Speaker B: Oh, he was a gun person. [00:33:00] Speaker A: Yeah, he was a gun person too. Oh, yeah, it was good. It was good. It was real good. Because they interviewed some of his friends. Well, it's one friend that, you know, he was a weird guy. So people didn't. He didn't have too many friends. [00:33:14] Speaker B: But I mean, the friend probably was like, I had no clue. [00:33:17] Speaker A: The friend dropped a tear. The friend was like. The friend went to see him in jail and just kind of like, man, if you did this. And the guy just like shook his head and dropped a tear too. [00:33:31] Speaker B: And that let him know he did it. [00:33:32] Speaker A: Let him know he was like. Cause it's crazy stuff he did, you know. One of them cut the person up. Records show on his computer he was looking up how to get rid of a body. [00:33:45] Speaker B: Oh, this was computer age. [00:33:47] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. This is all the way to 2017. [00:33:51] Speaker B: Oh, shit. That was recent. [00:33:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it was like a 30 year span. They trying to say that he probably was killing before he even met the girl, the wife. [00:34:01] Speaker B: That remind me of a guy, I forgot which killer it was, but one of them big time serial killers and they didn't. The only reason they caught him was because the end of his, you know, his DNA was in the database. Cause of, you know, the killing. The stuff that was found at the crime scenes, his dad, his daughter took like an ancestry DNA test. Oh, wow. And it came back as a match to the killer. [00:34:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:34:27] Speaker B: The feds or whoever contacted his daughter and was like, we think you can. To this person. Whatever, whatever. [00:34:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:35] Speaker B: So I don't know how she did. I think she tricked her dad into doing a DNA test or something like that. He did it. They found out it was him and they arrested the daddy. I want to say he was in, like, San Francisco or some shit, but. [00:34:45] Speaker A: How long ago was the Myrtles? [00:34:48] Speaker B: It was like over a decade, right? Yeah, he was, like, doing the killings in, like, the 70s. [00:34:53] Speaker A: Oh, man. That's crazy to even think of that. Like. Yeah, some people out there was killing the 80s and 90s and 70s, 60s. They're walking around here. Oh, yeah. [00:35:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. It was a lot of stuff like that. People would be like, people have moved from the South. Like, they might kill, like. [00:35:10] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:35:11] Speaker B: A white person or something like that and somebody black, and they'll just change their life and move up north somewhere else. [00:35:16] Speaker A: Yeah, same way. The opposite way, too. You know, they kill somebody up there. Matter of fact, this guy, they found, I think one of the. Yeah, they found one of the remains here. He got land in South Carolina and Spartanburg, I think. [00:35:31] Speaker B: Oh, one of the. [00:35:32] Speaker A: So he got land on here also. So they end up finding another body. [00:35:35] Speaker B: The guy on that. On that movie? [00:35:37] Speaker A: Yeah, on that movie. [00:35:38] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:35:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:35:40] Speaker B: Where a black girl. [00:35:41] Speaker A: That one was the black girl. That was the only black girl, I think, out of all of them, of course, Puerto Rican and, you know. [00:35:47] Speaker B: Oh, because he was killing in New York. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that was all. I think that's all. [00:35:55] Speaker B: I watched y' all check out some of that stuff. [00:35:58] Speaker A: Oh, one more. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:36:01] Speaker A: Magazine Dreams. [00:36:03] Speaker B: What is that? [00:36:03] Speaker A: Jonathan Majors. He's a bodybuilder. [00:36:05] Speaker B: That's new, ain't it? [00:36:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he's a bodybuilder. [00:36:07] Speaker B: And you didn't go to the movies to see it, did you? Nah, you don't support. Now it was sad. [00:36:12] Speaker A: At the same time, it was like it was watching last. Yes, it was. [00:36:18] Speaker B: It was glass. [00:36:18] Speaker A: Super word, 4k. [00:36:21] Speaker B: Oh, word on the app, 4k. When we say Glass. Who came up with Glass? [00:36:26] Speaker A: Probably Blaze. [00:36:27] Speaker B: Okay. [00:36:28] Speaker A: Bleeze. [00:36:29] Speaker B: Cause I used to hear Glass all the time from Blaze. I didn't know if you know that. [00:36:31] Speaker A: It probably was him. [00:36:32] Speaker B: So when we say Glass, we mean it's crystal clear, bootleg copy. So it's glass. [00:36:37] Speaker A: Yeah, it's 4K. [00:36:38] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:36:38] Speaker A: I'm gonna check all the way 4K. Like, audio quality, quality and everything. [00:36:44] Speaker B: That makes me think that that was done intentionally. [00:36:48] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, it was just like Soul Plane. No, it was just like that slave. [00:36:55] Speaker B: Movie that Nate Parker put out. Will Smith was in what slave movie? Will Smith was in. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Yeah, see, you don't even know slave movie. Pull it up. Right when he got in trouble with that Chris Rock situation. He would have won Oscar or something for that. [00:37:16] Speaker B: Ah, you sure it was a slave movie, though? [00:37:18] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched it. That was a good movie. [00:37:21] Speaker B: Mm, let me see. Keep talking. [00:37:23] Speaker A: I think it start with an E or something like that, but Emancipation. There you go. [00:37:26] Speaker B: Yeah, I know what you're talking about. [00:37:27] Speaker A: Yeah, just like that. I think they just went on and put it out so he wouldn't win no shit for it. Cause all. [00:37:34] Speaker B: But what did he win? He won something for that movie. No, he won an Oscar for that movie. That night. [00:37:40] Speaker A: This recently? [00:37:41] Speaker B: No, the night of that. He won an Oscar. [00:37:46] Speaker A: No, no, no. I'm talking about Jonathan Majors. [00:37:48] Speaker B: What do you mean? Oh, you saying they put. [00:37:50] Speaker A: Will didn't win. I don't think Will Smith won anything for that one. [00:37:54] Speaker B: I think he did. [00:37:55] Speaker A: Cause it came out after, if I'm not mistaken. [00:37:56] Speaker B: No, that movie came out that year. [00:37:59] Speaker A: Well, the Jonathan Major movies is about a bodybuilder. He's basically obsessed with. With bodybuilding. And he's stalking one of his favorites. [00:38:08] Speaker B: Oh, no, my bad. I'm wrong. He wanted for King Richard. [00:38:12] Speaker A: Okay. [00:38:13] Speaker B: And that movie did come out after. [00:38:14] Speaker A: Yeah, it came out. [00:38:15] Speaker B: That movie did came out. I forgot about that movie. [00:38:17] Speaker A: They basically, you know, looked over it. They didn't want to give him no awards for it. Will Smith should have won something for that. [00:38:24] Speaker B: He got it for something he shouldn't have won an award for. Think so even. Yeah. I will not watch that movie. [00:38:30] Speaker A: But this Jonathan Majors is crazy. [00:38:33] Speaker B: I'm gonna check that out. [00:38:36] Speaker A: It's cringy sometimes. [00:38:38] Speaker B: Magazine dream. [00:38:40] Speaker A: Magazine dreams. [00:38:41] Speaker B: Do he get smaller in it or he stay bodybuilding? [00:38:43] Speaker A: No, he stay bodybuilding. [00:38:44] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:45] Speaker A: All the way to the. I can't. [00:38:48] Speaker B: I wasn't gonna. [00:38:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't wanna spoil it. Yeah. Cause you don't know what's gonna happen. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Yeah, hopefully. Well, I haven't heard about it being in the movies. [00:38:55] Speaker A: Nah, I don't think so. I think it's one of those ones straight to. They're like, you know what? Let's bootleg his shit so he ain't gonna get nothing. [00:39:00] Speaker B: I say that because I remember Soul Plane when Soul Plane came out. Soul Plane came out when it was like a time when you really couldn't get glass movies. And the glass copy of Soul Plane came out on DVD before the movie came out. [00:39:14] Speaker A: Before the movie came out. [00:39:15] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was like everybody had it. Like everybody had it and they. You know what I'm saying? [00:39:19] Speaker A: But you know what I did find out? They do push a lot of those movies. You'll get like the clear copy from screeners. [00:39:28] Speaker B: Yeah, screeners. Yeah. [00:39:29] Speaker A: At the end of the year a lot of screeners will come out like January. [00:39:33] Speaker B: Oh yeah, January. [00:39:34] Speaker A: Like a lot of blockbusters gonna be coming out. [00:39:36] Speaker B: But see now they have it where if you get a screener they send you a link and you only can watch it like one time or some shit like that. [00:39:43] Speaker A: That probably is true. Cause Charlotte Film Festival, Charlotte Black Film Festival had it like that. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a podcasts I listened to and they talked about. Sometimes they get screeners because they, they do like a regular podcast and then they do like a movie review podcast and they got on the, I guess the movie reviewers list or whatever. Like you, you. [00:40:06] Speaker A: You can review. [00:40:07] Speaker B: You known as. They known as a crit. As critics in North Carolina. [00:40:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:12] Speaker B: So they get stuff. They get screeners sent to them and they say like it's. It's two of them. So they have to. They would. It was one episode they were talking about. They had to schedule time to watch a movie because they only got the one link or whatever. And so they couldn't share the link to each other because it wouldn't work and stuff like that. So I think that's how they do stuff now. [00:40:29] Speaker A: But I was a screener for Black Charlotte Film Festival. It was like list hundreds, like a hundred movies, say 100 movies and like five people gotta watch em and each day I watch, you know, some are only 23 minutes, you know, oh shit, 40 films and short films and stuff like that. And I used to sit there and had to go through them all the time, just watching and watching. There's one black cowboy movie. I wish I wrote the name of that thing down. It was good. It was real. He wasn't a cowboy, he was a rodeo star. And that was like a short film, real good. [00:41:06] Speaker B: And you. It wasn't that. It wasn't good enough for you to remember. [00:41:09] Speaker A: It was. You know what? It was one of those things like man, I just pull it up and for me to. Cause I had access to the whole database. [00:41:16] Speaker B: Oh, and you just can't remember what it was. [00:41:18] Speaker A: Yeah, cause you know, it's one of those things. It's always gonna be there like oh, you know, if I want to look it up, I'll look it up again. But you. [00:41:26] Speaker B: This, this right here is almost like somebody who can't remember their password to Bitcoin. [00:41:31] Speaker A: And the money is gone. Yeah, you got, you got some money in there. [00:41:35] Speaker B: No, that was a story about a guy. He had like he had bought a whole bunch of bitcoin, like when it was like a dollar and it had done ballooned to like he calculated it at maybe like $60 million. He can't remember his password. And he had one more try before the shit got deleted or whatever. [00:41:55] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:41:56] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a big article on him, but yeah, man, I guess we'll do some stories before we move along. One of the big stories. We've been following the Diddy case loosely for the past few weeks. I haven't realized that this has been. This is like the seventh week of the case. [00:42:13] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:42:13] Speaker B: But one of the biggest stories that federal prosecutors have indicated that they will drop several major charges against Diddy, including those regarding allegations of kidnapping, arson and aiding in sex trafficking. While few charges remain, the accusations are serious. Racketeering and violations of the MAN act were. Which prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for illicit purposes. Oh, that the one that probably gonna get em. That's the one of the ones that got R. Kelly trafficking the Man Act. [00:42:44] Speaker A: Oh, so it's not trafficking. [00:42:46] Speaker B: They took the trafficking away. But this one is specifically for taking people across state lines for illicit purposes. Illicit probably just meaning sexual. [00:42:59] Speaker A: I wonder how much time he get for that. [00:43:04] Speaker B: I want to say that's all they got R. Kelly for. And r. Kelly got 20 something years. [00:43:07] Speaker A: I was going to say that's the thing. They gonna find something little but they still gonna give him the max on it. [00:43:12] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. This case has been unfolding since late 2023. That's crazy. So he been in jail almost two years going on two years. [00:43:23] Speaker A: Two years. Yep. [00:43:28] Speaker B: Yeah. His original charges included federal racketeering, sex trafficking by force, transport individuals across state lines for prostitution, drug distribution and coercion. Yeah, that's crazy, man. Yeah, I still don't. It said if he gets convicted. Yeah. While the statutory minimum sentence for sex trafficking is 15 years and for transportation to engage in prostitution is a maximum of 10 years, the sentence may even be extended to life depending on what sentencing enhancements are added to it. [00:44:08] Speaker A: Oh, so he'll get the same thing as R. Kelly. [00:44:11] Speaker B: He'll get 20 something probably. So dang. [00:44:15] Speaker A: What if he get free though? What if it something in the plan get foiled? [00:44:21] Speaker B: I don't know. Maybe that's why they took. Cause they offered him 10 years before the trial started. [00:44:26] Speaker A: He wouldn't take it to trial. [00:44:27] Speaker B: He did take it to Trial. [00:44:28] Speaker A: I mean, he wanted. That's what I say. He wanted to trial. [00:44:30] Speaker B: He got him 12 white folks and took that shit to trial. [00:44:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Dang. [00:44:36] Speaker B: Yeah, so shout out to. Well, no, not shout out, but we just wanted to give that update. [00:44:40] Speaker A: You know what? He ain't made no good music in a while anyway. [00:44:44] Speaker B: Who did he. Yeah, his last album was pretty good. [00:44:47] Speaker A: What, the love album? [00:44:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that album was pretty good. [00:44:50] Speaker A: It wasn't no hits. Oh, yeah, that one song. But that one song's a Miami club song. [00:44:55] Speaker B: I listened to that album when it dropped. I listened to it in the gym. It was a good album. He had some good music on there. [00:45:01] Speaker A: He had good production on it. He did. [00:45:04] Speaker B: I can't take nothing but, like you said, nothing. [00:45:06] Speaker A: He didn't do nothing for nobody else. Like, he wasn't Puff Daddy. [00:45:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but he had some good music. Like, the day before, I listened to it in the gym. Somebody was like, yo, that I'm good. Like, it was somebody who listened to R and B. [00:45:19] Speaker A: Like that. [00:45:19] Speaker B: So I listened to it, and it was good. I think I listened to it like two or three times. [00:45:23] Speaker A: Me too. When it first came out, I gave it a go. [00:45:27] Speaker B: Yeah, that one. And then. Did he come out with one before that, other than, like, Danny. I mean, Dirty Money? [00:45:34] Speaker A: He did. It was something right before it, if I'm not mistaken. [00:45:38] Speaker B: Let me see. But it was all R and B type stuff, though. It wasn't no hip hop. [00:45:42] Speaker A: Yeah, it was like a vibey R and B wasn't like singing R and B. It was that vibe, that vibey kind. [00:45:49] Speaker B: Of music, but nobody really took it. [00:45:52] Speaker A: I think his last real Puff Daddy situation where he makes, you know, he produced a beat and he's on the. [00:46:00] Speaker B: What is M? [00:46:01] Speaker A: He's on M. He's all in the video. And all of that was. Had to be like. It might have been like, Mary J. Blige or somebody. [00:46:11] Speaker B: He did an album in 2015. [00:46:15] Speaker A: What was the name of it? [00:46:15] Speaker B: Mmm. Had 16 tracks. [00:46:19] Speaker A: It was a black cover. [00:46:21] Speaker B: Nah, it's. It's white with gold writing and black and white pictures. [00:46:25] Speaker A: So that might be the. That might be the album. I was thinking about that niggasop after. [00:46:30] Speaker B: And then right before that was in 2010, it was last Train to Paris. [00:46:38] Speaker A: That was popular. [00:46:39] Speaker B: Last Train to Paris had some hits on there. [00:46:40] Speaker A: Yeah, that was popular. [00:46:41] Speaker B: That track where he took Jay Z beat N in Paris. No, this was before N in Paris, I want to say. Yeah, this is before n in Paris 10. Cause n in Paris came out in. I Don't know what year. No. He took the train for the beat for where I'm from. [00:47:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:47:03] Speaker B: You know, cuff up along where I'm from. Marcy, son. Nice. Yep. Yeah, but. Yeah. Yeah, he has some songs on there. See? Yeah, that's the update for that. [00:47:18] Speaker A: Have we got any? You got more articles on there? [00:47:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I got something else, too. Diddy and his son was sued by a woman who claimed they lured her to gang rape. [00:47:28] Speaker A: Oh, I did hear about that, but I didn't know. They say that he was in trouble and all that. Is it gonna stick? [00:47:35] Speaker B: I don't know. We'll see. It says in the lawsuit, the woman claims Justin initially contacted her through Snapchat in 2017. And they messaged back and forth with the woman eventually sending Justin risque photos at her request. At his request, she says after she sent the snaps, Justin off the flyer to LA for the weekend. The woman says she was interested in working in entertainment and told Justin as much in their conversations. And she claims Justin told her a trip to LA would potentially help her career. I'm telling her if she came, he would get her job using his and his famous father's connections. In the suit, she said she flew to LA in April 2017. The driver picked up in a black SUV. They drove her to a house in Beverly Hills. She said she stayed at the house with Justin the first night, talking and relaxing. Then she says to her surprise, they didn't leave the house Saturday either. And when she asked if they were gonna leave, Justin said no. The woman claims he offered her liquor and marijuana on Saturday and she believed the weed was laced due to the effect it had on her. She said Justin then offered and made her take various pills or poppers. In the suit, the women claims after they consumed multiple drugs, three other men showed up at the house in masquerade masks. She says one of the men was Diddy, who she says she recognized by his stature and mannerisms. [00:48:56] Speaker A: Come on. [00:48:56] Speaker B: She said Justin referred to him as Pops. I believe that. [00:49:00] Speaker A: Come on, guys. [00:49:01] Speaker B: Cause check this out. If you see somebody enough on television, you'll see their mannerisms, and you can tell by the way they built. [00:49:09] Speaker A: He said they called her Pops. All right. Pops. [00:49:12] Speaker B: That's what they call them, though. [00:49:13] Speaker A: I know, but damn. Some of that. [00:49:17] Speaker B: It ain't far. It ain't far. Testing me. [00:49:19] Speaker A: You know what? You know what is? I'm not gonna say anything wrong. Some of that that she's saying is stuff she would have done already. [00:49:27] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:49:28] Speaker A: She would have smoked the Weed. She would have popped them pills. [00:49:32] Speaker B: Nah, but she got. [00:49:33] Speaker A: She got laying the whole thing out and then making it look even worse. [00:49:37] Speaker B: Nah, she. You can't. I can't say whether or not. Cause they don't say she. [00:49:41] Speaker A: She on Snapchat playing, ain't she? [00:49:43] Speaker B: But she got out there under false pretenses. She went out there. Cause he said here to help her with her career. Now they ain't leaving the house. [00:49:54] Speaker A: Yeah, but you know, she already was. [00:49:56] Speaker B: Like, oh, I don't know. Don't put that on me. [00:49:57] Speaker A: This puffy, son. Oh, yeah, yeah, girl, you made it. [00:50:00] Speaker B: You better go think about it. 2017. This ain't 2025. Now, with the allegations out there, the woman claimed she was taken upstairs to a bedroom where she was told, you better let this happen or else. She says that each of the three men took turns raping her anally and orally while she was drugged and incapacitated. She says the brutal gang rate went from Saturday night through at least mid Sunday. [00:50:26] Speaker A: Damn. [00:50:27] Speaker B: And she says on Monday, when she was driven back to the airport and dropped off, she says during the weekend and afterwards, Justin held over her head the possibility of a job in tv, as well as the photos she sent him on Snapchat. The woman is suing Diddy and Justin for sexual assault and battery, gender violence and more. And she's going after them for damages. Her lawyer. Guess who her lawyer is? [00:50:51] Speaker A: Busby. [00:50:52] Speaker B: Yes, sir. The Texas attorney represent dozens of alleged Diddy victims. And the suit was filed while Diddy is still dealing with his criminal trial in New York. It says worth nothing. None of Busby's clients have testified in the Diddy trial. [00:51:09] Speaker A: Dang. [00:51:11] Speaker B: Well, here's the thing, though. [00:51:12] Speaker A: If. If. If they did that. Fry them. Fry them. Fry him. Fry him. [00:51:17] Speaker B: No, she wanted it. That's what you say. [00:51:20] Speaker A: No, I'm saying the way she laid it out is some of the things she would already done, I think. I don't think that stuff was force forced, forced upon her. [00:51:31] Speaker B: You don't think three men were force forced, forced. [00:51:33] Speaker A: That's the part. Yeah. You know, I'm saying that part, but I'm talking about the part where she laid the whole. The weed was. Might have been laced. No, it was strong. You ain't never had no Cali. [00:51:44] Speaker B: But here's the thing, though, as a person, man or woman, if somebody's drunk. [00:51:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:51] Speaker B: Or high, they can't consent to sex. [00:51:54] Speaker A: Yeah. You're right about it. I'm not saying. I'm definitely not saying about that part. [00:51:57] Speaker B: Oh, you just saying she would have did drugs anyway. [00:51:59] Speaker A: I think she would have did drugs. [00:52:00] Speaker B: What if she never done drugs before in her life? You've never done drugs, have you? [00:52:05] Speaker A: I've done drugs. [00:52:06] Speaker B: Oh, you've done drugs? [00:52:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:52:07] Speaker B: Oh, but I've never done drugs. [00:52:10] Speaker A: You've done drugs. [00:52:10] Speaker B: I've never done drugs. [00:52:11] Speaker A: You been in the club. [00:52:13] Speaker B: That don't count. [00:52:14] Speaker A: Guess what? [00:52:15] Speaker B: No. Secondhand, second hand don't come up secondhand. Don't come up in a drug test. [00:52:19] Speaker A: Alcohol is a drug. [00:52:21] Speaker B: Mm, mk. It's not on the list. [00:52:24] Speaker A: It don't have to be on the list. [00:52:25] Speaker B: It do gotta be on the list. [00:52:27] Speaker A: Alcohol's a drug. [00:52:27] Speaker B: Alcohol is not a drug. It's not on the list of drugs. You know what I mean? [00:52:30] Speaker A: What's the name of that organization? Tobacco and Firearms. [00:52:36] Speaker B: Yeah, the atf. [00:52:38] Speaker A: All in one. [00:52:39] Speaker B: Alcohol. Tobacco. No alcohol. They don't want you to make alcohol illegally. [00:52:44] Speaker A: You had drugs before. You might have. [00:52:46] Speaker B: I haven't had drugs before. I'm telling you I haven't. I never smoked weed before. I never done nothing. [00:52:50] Speaker A: No aspirins? [00:52:52] Speaker B: Not really. [00:52:52] Speaker A: There we go. There we go. Not really. [00:52:54] Speaker B: But aspirin is not an illegal drug. Do I have to say it like that, sir? [00:52:58] Speaker A: Yes, please do. [00:52:59] Speaker B: I have never done illegal drugs, okay? I've only taken like. [00:53:05] Speaker A: If you got a count of how many aspirins you took. I don't even wanna believe it. [00:53:09] Speaker B: No, no, I wasn't gonna say that. I've only taken like hydrocodone, okay. I've only took that like three times. [00:53:15] Speaker A: Oh, your foot situation? [00:53:17] Speaker B: No, not even for the foot situation. For my. I got it from my tooth, but I didn't take it from a tooth. I took it from my back, but I ain't never took it light. [00:53:25] Speaker A: And you know what? I'm gonna be nice on you on this one. [00:53:28] Speaker B: Why. Don't be nice. [00:53:30] Speaker A: Hydrocodone probably wasn't even a drug at that time. It wasn't considered a. Oh, no, it. [00:53:35] Speaker B: Was considered a drug. [00:53:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause at one time it wasn't considered a controlled substance. [00:53:40] Speaker B: Nah, it was. It was. [00:53:43] Speaker A: This was five years ago. Five years ago. It wasn't a control substance. Oh, it wasn't? No, it wasn't. [00:53:47] Speaker B: Oh, it was over five years ago then. [00:53:48] Speaker A: Okay. They gave you a whole lot then. [00:53:51] Speaker B: I didn't get a lot though. I only got like 12. [00:53:53] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, they. I think I. When I had my car accident six years ago, about six years ago. It wasn't in control substance. Oh, for real? Yeah. [00:54:01] Speaker B: Oh, I thought it was like 15 years ago. This was in 2016, 17, something like that. [00:54:10] Speaker A: No. Yeah, it wasn't. [00:54:12] Speaker B: No, no, no. This was like 2013, 14 when I got him. [00:54:14] Speaker A: Yeah, it ain't. I don't think it. 1920. That's when they made it 2020. I think it was in control, probably. [00:54:21] Speaker B: 2020, that they put them on the schedule. [00:54:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:54:24] Speaker B: Cause after they go, they stop stealing that. That goes to show that alcohol is not on that schedule. It's not a schedule. But I don't really drink alcohol like that. I got a bottle of tequila somebody bought me from Mexico. It's been in there for about five years. I think that's because I drink another tequila drink. No, that's all I drink is tequila now. [00:54:47] Speaker A: Yeah, Yeah. [00:54:47] Speaker B: I want hov to come up with a tequila. Cause I don't drink Doucet no more. [00:54:50] Speaker A: No. [00:54:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I got a bottle of Douce. No, I think. No, I gave that away. I had a bottle of Doucet in there for like, three years from when I did a live show. [00:55:00] Speaker A: So did you get sick off of it and didn't want to taste anymore or you just didn't want it? [00:55:03] Speaker B: Nah, I just stopped drinking it. Okay. Yeah. Cause, Deuce, like, if you drink brown liquor. For me, if I drink brown liquor the night after, the day after, I might have a little hangover. I got you. But I drank tequila. I don't really have that. But I don't really be drinking like that no more, period. So I got you. [00:55:17] Speaker A: But I do wanna clear that up. I'm not saying. [00:55:19] Speaker B: Nah, you. [00:55:20] Speaker A: They forced her. [00:55:21] Speaker B: I'm saying she knew what she wanted. They told her they was gonna rape her and she went out there anyway. [00:55:25] Speaker A: I'm saying Busby told her the right things to say on certain parts of it. [00:55:30] Speaker B: That's his job. Yeah, that's his job. [00:55:33] Speaker A: The weed was so strong, I think it had to be laced. I was on my ass. Let's see what you got in there, man. Did you see that fallen meteor or whatever? [00:55:47] Speaker B: That was something that happened in South Carolina? Yeah, Yeah, I did see that. I mean, I be seeing them at night sometime. [00:55:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:55:54] Speaker B: But people try to make it like it was something big. You think of something. [00:55:58] Speaker A: I thought this one was something that much more different than what you normally would see. But they do have a piece of this. [00:56:05] Speaker B: Oh, they got a piece of it. [00:56:06] Speaker A: Yeah. I saw the piece today because the one that they said went through the house, went through the roof and went through the floor. They pulled it Up. Well, let me not. Social media pulled up pictures of, you know, this rock looking thing. That post had came out of the floor, so who knows? [00:56:25] Speaker B: It's crazy. I was just about to talk about this. What? It was one day last week, was it Thursday or Wednesday? A big storm came through. Was that Wednesday? I know it wasn't Tuesday. [00:56:38] Speaker A: Dang, I can't even remember. [00:56:39] Speaker B: It had to be Wednesday or Thursday. But it was a real big storm. I was at the dealership. We were inside at 6 o' clock, it was pretty clear outside. 6:30, the sky was black, the wind was blowing all like all the doors in the dealership was like opening and closing. Cause of the wind. It was just blowing the doors open and stuff like that. So you know what I'm saying? I was like, well, let me make it home before it really get bad. And it got kind of bad, but it didn't get crazy. So the next day I saw a video of some people on 20 and it was a tornado that went across 20. [00:57:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I saw that too. [00:57:17] Speaker B: So shout out to Jones to the Music Jones podcast. Me and him was talking on the phone. He was like, yeah, that storm. He was like, man, I was in it. I was like, what do you mean? He was like, man, I was on 20, I was on the way coming home. And he was like, man, I saw the tornado go across the highway. I was like, oh shit. I saw a video of that. He just sent me a video of that shit. [00:57:36] Speaker A: That damn. Going across the highway though, it was so big. It took up all four. [00:57:41] Speaker B: Four lanes at the same time. [00:57:42] Speaker A: At the same time. Crazy. It was a lady, she was filming the whole time. [00:57:47] Speaker B: Yeah, that's the one. Why they going so fast? [00:57:49] Speaker A: You know, Talk about cars still driving fast. [00:57:51] Speaker B: Still driving. Yeah, I saw a little piece of it, but I didn't watch the whole thing. But I could see the funnel at the top, you know what I'm saying? Cause it was like they was like right on the other side of a bridge, so you could see it. But yeah, that's crazy. [00:58:03] Speaker A: I seen maybe one tornado in person and it was quick. I was riding like these back roads over there, like in the Lamar area. And I was in Slingshot. [00:58:15] Speaker B: Oh shit. You was trying to race it? Nah, I was just, you know what I'm saying. When you saw it, did you try to like get out of there? [00:58:20] Speaker A: Nah, it was like away and I was already racing home. Cause it was getting dark in certain areas. The only reason I went that way is because I was trying to go around where it was cloudy at already. So I was like, yeah, I go this way and you know, it's all open roads. Where I was, man, I seen it form up. And just as quick as I seen it form up. [00:58:40] Speaker B: Oh, it went away. [00:58:40] Speaker A: It went away. I was like, oh, snap. [00:58:42] Speaker B: I saw one. I was at work. I was on the train. We were coming back from Cumberland, Maryland, and we were going like. It was like a big open area, like a big field. And it looked kind of clear, but you could tell, like, the weather behind us. Like we had just ran out of the weather that was real bad. So it was real, real dark behind us. And I had looked over to the right on my engineer side in the field and you could see the funnel forming at the top, like in the top of the sky, like the top of the clouds, whatever. You can see the funnel forming. But we kind of. I guess it was going the other way and we kind of just ran out of it or whatever. But yeah, I saw. I was like, oh, shoot. But that's the only other time I seen that. [00:59:24] Speaker A: I seen that in an open field. Yeah, yeah, you said yours formed. I didn't notice it. I seen it in the bottom. [00:59:30] Speaker B: At the bottom. [00:59:31] Speaker A: You know, it just looked like. You know how sometimes you'll see something like blow and do that? But it was like a gust, like big dirt patch that just picked up. [00:59:40] Speaker B: I was like, oh, yeah. I didn't see the bottom maybe. Cause stuff was. I don't know. But I saw the top and you know how like at the top it like curved down or whatever. I saw the curve down. I was like, oh. But I don't know if it like, connected to the ground or. You know what I'm saying? But I saw that and I was. [00:59:56] Speaker A: Like, man, that's crazy. [00:59:58] Speaker B: I hope we make it outta here. But we was on the train, so. Yeah, that's the only other time. And then right here to see it, like, go across the highway and it's on 20. And I wanna say he said it was between Aiken. Nah, no, no, no, no, no. It was like between Clemson Road and the Elgin exit. [01:00:18] Speaker A: Oh, okay. So that meteor thing might have been in Akin. [01:00:21] Speaker B: Yeah, the meteor thing was like in the Aiken area. Yeah, but yeah, he was like. Cause he get off. He live off of Clemson Road, so he was on the way here. [01:00:30] Speaker A: Oh, word. [01:00:30] Speaker B: Yeah, so he said it was between exit 80 and 80. 82 and 87. 87 is the Elgin exit. White pine roll. Yeah, but yeah, there's some other little small stories I Guess we'll do it like this. [01:00:46] Speaker A: What you got? [01:00:52] Speaker B: You ever go to Rush's? [01:00:54] Speaker A: Yeah, I used to. I used to go to Russia. [01:00:56] Speaker B: Yeah, Russia used to be good. I haven't been since they changed their fries. It's been a while since I've been to Rush's. [01:01:02] Speaker A: It's been a long time for me. [01:01:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:04] Speaker A: But I used to just pick up maybe a barbecue. Two different barbecue sandwiches. [01:01:07] Speaker B: Really? I never had the barbecue sandwiches. I always get the chicken. When I used to live down the street from when I would get the burgers sometimes. But people were mad cause they changed their fries. [01:01:16] Speaker A: Mama J lived down there, down from Rushes, right? [01:01:20] Speaker B: No restaurant was down from Rushes. [01:01:22] Speaker A: Down from. That's what it was. [01:01:23] Speaker B: Yeah. But. Yeah, they changing their fries back to the original cause people. [01:01:31] Speaker A: So how long ago did they change? [01:01:34] Speaker B: Maybe a year ago. [01:01:36] Speaker A: Is that a local franchise? [01:01:38] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [01:01:39] Speaker A: So they got in trouble, what, a couple years ago? [01:01:41] Speaker B: Why? [01:01:41] Speaker A: For racist stuff, right? [01:01:43] Speaker B: I don't remember that. [01:01:44] Speaker A: Yeah, they did. Maybe. [01:01:46] Speaker B: Maybe it's just at a certain location. [01:01:48] Speaker A: Yeah, probably about four years ago. [01:01:51] Speaker B: Yeah, because they. I know they got a few different places in Columbia. I know there's one in Camden. Mm, Camden. Lugoff area. Whatever. [01:02:00] Speaker A: Yep. [01:02:00] Speaker B: But yeah, they're pretty. Pretty local. There's one on Garners Ferry. Well, it used to be one on. What street is that where Mama J used to be. Used to be one over there. [01:02:13] Speaker A: That's what I was thinking. Lays used to come back with the big bucket of chicken. Used to come back to the club with him. Ah. [01:02:21] Speaker B: It'S one over on Harbor Sand. There's a few of them out there, but. Yeah. So they're going back to their regular. Regular fries. Let's see what else happened. It was a guy. No, they were doing a. What is this? They were doing a. They were doing a street in honor of somebody in Detroit. [01:02:44] Speaker A: Oh, the money dropped. [01:02:45] Speaker B: Yeah, somebody dropped money. [01:02:46] Speaker A: It was a car wash. It was a. A guy that owned a car wash, and I think he passed. So for his, you know, his funeral, they dropped 50,000 in the street. [01:02:59] Speaker B: They could have donated that to a fund or something. [01:03:02] Speaker A: It was a fund. It was his people. He let his people go. [01:03:08] Speaker B: And guess who organized the money drop? [01:03:11] Speaker A: Who? [01:03:11] Speaker B: A nigga named Smoke. [01:03:13] Speaker A: Oh. [01:03:18] Speaker B: He feed the streets. Feed the streets, baby. [01:03:21] Speaker A: Hey, man, if you see the video, the helicopter, when it dropped that 50,000, it looked like 100,000 coming out of there. [01:03:29] Speaker B: Pandemonium. Niggas was running wild for dollars. [01:03:31] Speaker A: Oh, they was running in the street, man. But when I heard it was 50,000. I'm gonna say only 50,000. If you see the video, it looked like a lot more like that first initial bundle that came out was so like cloudy for the rain that they rained down on everybody with. It was a way to go out, I guess. [01:03:59] Speaker B: I got something for my six degrees. [01:04:00] Speaker A: Oh, six degrees. Where we at? [01:04:03] Speaker B: Well, it's just so it's a guy. Colin Murray Boyles. [01:04:08] Speaker A: Wait a second, wait a second. [01:04:09] Speaker B: What? [01:04:10] Speaker A: You know the rule is though, right? [01:04:11] Speaker B: No, I'm not doing the six degrees. I'm doing the story. Let me get my story out first. [01:04:15] Speaker A: Go ahead, baby. [01:04:16] Speaker B: And then you'll see where I'm going from this. He got drafted number nine, okay. By the Toronto Raptors. Six foot seven forward. He's from South Carolina. [01:04:27] Speaker A: Okay, I see where you're going with this. [01:04:30] Speaker B: He played on shout out to CL. [01:04:33] Speaker A: Good. [01:04:33] Speaker B: He played on CL's team. [01:04:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:35] Speaker B: Matter of fact, CL was at the draft. Oh, word? Yeah, he sent me pictures of the paper plane store and all kind of stuff like that. You know, whenever CL go to New York, you know what I'm saying? He's canoodling with. With Rich Paul and them. He's canoodling with Lenny S and all of them boys up there, you know. [01:04:53] Speaker A: Okay. [01:04:54] Speaker B: He let me know he with my peoples, you know what I mean? Definitely your peoples, you know. You know what I'm saying? He up there at the ROC Nation office, offices and all of that. He's hollering at yo, B. Your man just here. [01:05:05] Speaker A: Okay. [01:05:05] Speaker B: You know, but anyway, and so he got drafted number nine by Toronto. [01:05:14] Speaker A: I knew where you was going with that. [01:05:15] Speaker B: So you know who else is in Toronto? You know who's from Toronto, you know who's connected to the Raptors? [01:05:21] Speaker A: Drake. [01:05:21] Speaker B: Exactly. Six degrees, Toronto. [01:05:23] Speaker A: Okay, so that's your six degrees of Drake. [01:05:25] Speaker B: Shout out to Ciel. Ciel is in my emergency bag. You're in my kitty. Pause. My cousin Kiki is in my kitty. Orlando Hudson is in my kitty. As far as 6 degrees isms, I'mma. [01:05:41] Speaker A: Had to write my kitty down. The other day I went through my phone, you know. Cause I thought this was gonna come up. And there's a lot of times I'd be like, dang, who I know? I don't know nobody. I always say I don't know nobody. But going through my phone, you know people. I know somebody. [01:05:55] Speaker B: Your kitty. Who is at the top of your kitty list. [01:05:57] Speaker A: Like, it depends though, okay? Cause movie wise, I got a movie wise. [01:06:03] Speaker B: Who you got movie wise kitty? [01:06:08] Speaker A: Big Red Okay. Big Red was on a lot of stuff. [01:06:12] Speaker B: You can pick up the phone and call him. [01:06:13] Speaker A: Yes. [01:06:14] Speaker B: Okay. [01:06:15] Speaker A: He was on a lot of things. [01:06:17] Speaker B: Yeah, he was. And he famous Pablo. Like, through him you can get to, like, Snoop. [01:06:22] Speaker A: I'm sorry. Yeah. Hawthorne James. [01:06:24] Speaker B: I'm gonna say Hawthorne James, but everybody know him as Big Red because of that one movie. [01:06:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [01:06:29] Speaker B: Was he Big Red in a couple movies? [01:06:30] Speaker A: Nah, just that one. [01:06:31] Speaker B: Just that one. But through him you can get to Snoop. [01:06:34] Speaker A: Snoop. [01:06:34] Speaker B: Through Snoop. You know you can get through to Snoop, right, Dre? Nah. Who else we doing bigger than Dre? [01:06:39] Speaker A: Bigger than Dre. [01:06:40] Speaker B: Who's the biggest in the world? The biggest name in the world. The most popular person in the world. [01:06:47] Speaker A: If I say this, though, say it. Elon Musk. [01:06:50] Speaker B: No, N. Bigger than Elon Musk. [01:06:52] Speaker A: The President? [01:06:53] Speaker B: Yes. Through Snoop you can get to the President. I don't know. [01:06:58] Speaker A: I wouldn't do it. [01:06:59] Speaker B: That's that. But I'm just. They not. What you would do is. Could you. [01:07:02] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess you're right. It's. [01:07:03] Speaker B: Could you. Six degrees of separation to the most. [01:07:06] Speaker A: That's like four jumps. [01:07:08] Speaker B: Exactly. [01:07:09] Speaker A: Like four jumps. [01:07:10] Speaker B: And that just proves my point. [01:07:11] Speaker A: So I thought about it. Keanu Reeves. [01:07:15] Speaker B: Okay, let's hear it. [01:07:16] Speaker A: Keanu Reeves was in the movie Speed with Hawthorne James. He was the bus driver. [01:07:22] Speaker B: But do you think Hawthorne can get on the phone and call. [01:07:25] Speaker A: Call to. [01:07:26] Speaker B: That's what I mean. That's six now. [01:07:28] Speaker A: So sitting down with him, huh? I think he could. Okay, but his personality. He wouldn't. [01:07:36] Speaker B: But it ain't if he would. It's if he could. [01:07:38] Speaker A: I think he could. Yeah, because he. He's. He's super black. [01:07:41] Speaker B: He's. [01:07:43] Speaker A: He's. He's a strong black man. [01:07:45] Speaker B: But Keanu cool, though. Keanu is very. Because Keanu ain't white. [01:07:49] Speaker A: That's what they say. [01:07:51] Speaker B: Keanu. Keanu is like, Korean or some shit. Yeah, I think he Korean and white. [01:07:57] Speaker A: That was my link to him. [01:07:58] Speaker B: That's good, though. [01:07:59] Speaker A: That was my link to him. [01:08:00] Speaker B: You might see Keanu riding the bus somewhere. They say Keanu real down to earth. For real? Yeah. Say he. You might see him on the train somewhere or something. [01:08:07] Speaker A: Let me see. I think I got some other movie people, too. [01:08:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:12] Speaker A: Oh, the. [01:08:15] Speaker B: Go ahead, say it. We ain't got time. [01:08:17] Speaker A: I mean. I mean, we got time. [01:08:18] Speaker B: You acting like you acting like you bashful. [01:08:24] Speaker A: I am bashful, man. Young boy. [01:08:28] Speaker B: Who is that? [01:08:29] Speaker A: From Black Lightning. [01:08:31] Speaker B: From Black Lightning, yeah. What's his name? [01:08:33] Speaker A: Christopher. [01:08:35] Speaker B: He's been on who did he play in Black Lightning. [01:08:37] Speaker A: He played the kid with the headphones. [01:08:41] Speaker B: That's crazy. We were at work talking about Black. [01:08:43] Speaker A: Lightning, but he's on that new movie with 19. 1992. [01:08:51] Speaker B: Oh, that Tyrese movie. [01:08:52] Speaker A: Tyrese movie. [01:08:53] Speaker B: Oh, and that's your way to Tyrese. You were talking about Tyrese. [01:08:56] Speaker A: I thought about the after. I was like, oh, you know what? [01:09:00] Speaker B: We were talking about that movie. Cause one of my desk managers, he always says some shit like Tobias Wales. You know Tobias Wales? [01:09:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:09:08] Speaker B: Now y' all say some black shit. You know the problem with black people? So one day I, me and one of my co workers, we were sitting at the desk, it was about 12:30, right? So he came out, he was like, hey, you been to lunch yet? And then he was. It was 12:30. He was like, oh, yeah, I forgot you niggas used to work in the fields. You used to go into lunch at 12 o' clock. I was like, God damn, he's light skinned. Nah, he ain't light skinned. He just be saying shit like that, bro. I was like, who thinks of shit like that? Like, y' all niggas used to working in the fields. Y' all used to go into lunch at 12 o' clock. [01:09:39] Speaker A: He in the office all the time. [01:09:40] Speaker B: Yeah, he in the office all the time. Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah, that shit was crazy. He from the country, though. [01:09:45] Speaker A: Yeah, the field niggas. [01:09:46] Speaker B: Yeah, field niggas. Like, y' all eat lunch at a set time and that's what the time y' all gonna go. When I was telling our story, like, later on in the day, like, I couldn't hold it together like, to tell the story, but I was laughing so hard, yo. Like, this nigga, but we called him Tobias. Well. Cause you know he know who Tobias is. Yeah, he know who Tobias is. [01:10:05] Speaker A: That's even better. [01:10:05] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, he just coming. You see, that's what. Look at these niggas. They wanna sit around. They don't wanna get out there and work for it. They wanna sit in here and let the customers come to him. [01:10:13] Speaker A: Is he an old guy? [01:10:14] Speaker B: Nah, he ain't up. He about like three or four years older than me. [01:10:17] Speaker A: Oh, so he having fun with it? [01:10:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, he having fun with it. Yeah. But we were talking about Black Lightning and talking about Tobias and like the other day, and that's crazy. You just bought my man up, too. We were talking about Thunder. [01:10:31] Speaker A: That's the girl. [01:10:32] Speaker B: That's the daughter. The oldest daughter. [01:10:33] Speaker A: Yeah, the daughter. [01:10:34] Speaker B: Yeah, we were talking about Thunder. [01:10:36] Speaker A: She I. I didn't like how they made her have a, you know, girlfriend and all that. [01:10:40] Speaker B: We know you don't. We know why, though. [01:10:42] Speaker A: Like, you don't like. [01:10:43] Speaker B: You don't like that character in representation. You don't like that character in Ironheart either. Do you know the character? He know the character I'm talking about, man with the purple eyes. [01:11:03] Speaker A: You know what? When I saw it, I'm like, why? You know what? I didn't say why. [01:11:08] Speaker B: I said, I'm gonna see if I can pull up. [01:11:13] Speaker A: I said, oh, okay. We everywhere. [01:11:16] Speaker B: They in Chicago. They in the big city. Of course they'll be there. Yeah. [01:11:18] Speaker A: Come on. That first scene, it was in the back of the truck. [01:11:22] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Early on. [01:11:23] Speaker A: Yeah. I was like, oh, okay. Yeah, this is. This. This is modern. Modern Ironheart was pretty good, though. I didn't get too far with it. [01:11:34] Speaker B: You on episode two. It's only three episodes out there. So you close. [01:11:37] Speaker A: So what, they come out every week? [01:11:39] Speaker B: Nah, they came out with three the first week, so I don't know how many they gonna come out with this week. Oh, yeah, so it just came out Tuesday. [01:11:46] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [01:11:47] Speaker B: Yeah, it just came out Tuesday. [01:11:48] Speaker A: Okay. So they dropped all three and now they gonna do one. [01:11:50] Speaker B: I don't know. I don't know. Cause I think one of them shows, they was dropping three every week. [01:11:57] Speaker A: For real? [01:11:58] Speaker B: Yeah, one of them shows. I can't remember if it was. Yeah, I think I wanna say they did. Did they do that with the Acolyte? No, they did one episode. Cause people talking like shows that, you know, they. Cause they kind of pushed this show back, and then people talking bad about it. The usual suspects talking bad about it. Cause it's a black girl. [01:12:18] Speaker A: I saw something crazy about that. I saw it was a guy, he was reviewing it on TikTok White. It was a white panel. [01:12:25] Speaker B: Huh. [01:12:25] Speaker A: And they were just nitpicking everything. Look at them. What? [01:12:29] Speaker B: What? Look at. [01:12:31] Speaker A: Who's that? Lakeisha. Who's that? [01:12:32] Speaker B: A white guy. [01:12:33] Speaker A: The whole panel, the whole this. What they were doing on that. On that zone. [01:12:38] Speaker B: Oh, But I mean, was it black, white? [01:12:40] Speaker A: No, it was all white. [01:12:41] Speaker B: All white. Of course. Of course. [01:12:42] Speaker A: And they was doing it, like, picking. [01:12:44] Speaker B: At the whole movie like that show. Show. [01:12:48] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:12:49] Speaker B: Yeah. But, yeah, they calling it words like people. They review bombed it before it came out. Giving it negative reviews even before the show even came out. But it's the usual suspects. Even when she was in Black Panther 2 and then they said she was gonna get her own show. They started talking trash about her or whatever and the comic was horrible. And why are they making this? They just doing this cause they want to be woke up. And so that way like that's why I made sure to watch it last week. [01:13:20] Speaker A: It was good. [01:13:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought it was good. [01:13:22] Speaker A: It was good. Another show that started like that, you know, they had the hip hop theme to it. And what was that? Luke Cage. [01:13:37] Speaker B: Oh yeah. [01:13:37] Speaker A: First episode was super. They had Biggie on the wall. They had Biggie playing and stuff like that. But after that first episode it kind of. But to get away from it. [01:13:46] Speaker B: But if you paid attention to it, a lot of the stuff they were saying was like black centric stuff though. [01:13:51] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:13:51] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [01:13:52] Speaker A: They kept that. But this line, Ironheart, basically, it seems like it's keeping it like the soundtrack and everything. It seems like it's staying with that theme throughout the whole thing. Which is good. Cause I like it. I will catch up on. I think I'm on the last episode. I'll catch up to that today. [01:14:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I liked it. [01:14:14] Speaker A: I liked her in. What was she in? [01:14:17] Speaker B: It says she was in one of them other Ryan Coogler movies. She was in. [01:14:21] Speaker A: No, no, she was in. [01:14:22] Speaker B: She was in Black Panther too. [01:14:25] Speaker A: That's what it was. That was the only one. [01:14:27] Speaker B: The of Marvel stuff. Yeah, I know. She was in Black Panther too because they had. She. She built a little bit of the suit in Black Panther 2. [01:14:35] Speaker A: That's what it was. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:14:39] Speaker B: But I forgot what I'm gonna say. Yeah, I'm definitely gonna finish that series out. Cause I wanna see where it gonna go, but. Yeah, let me see. Hold on. Let me make sure I get this set up. Well, I can do it while I. I did fraud today. Hey. [01:14:59] Speaker A: I did fraud today, okay? [01:15:01] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Hey I did a good job today, okay? [01:15:04] Speaker A: Okay. [01:15:04] Speaker B: Cuz the blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. [01:15:08] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:15:09] Speaker B: Hey I did a good job today. [01:15:11] Speaker A: Okay. I did fraud today. Hey. [01:15:13] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today, okay I did. [01:15:17] Speaker A: A good job today. [01:15:19] Speaker B: Hey, blessings come from God. Cuz I'm committing fraud. [01:15:23] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:15:24] Speaker B: I did a good job today. I was trying to find my story. What happened? I was trying to find my story before. Cause I did this one already. The one about the convenience store lottery fraud. Oh yeah, I had it saved. Hold up. Sexual harassment. [01:15:42] Speaker A: We talked about that one, right? [01:15:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Uh huh. Rushes. Colin. Oh, here we go. No, that's not it. [01:15:50] Speaker A: Get your shit together, dawg. [01:15:51] Speaker B: I thought I had it in here. I know I didn't delete it. [01:15:55] Speaker A: Look, now, look, now, if we fumble, all we have to do is bring up six degrees of separation. [01:16:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:16:01] Speaker A: We could talk about that forever. [01:16:05] Speaker B: I think I might have missed and deleted it. Oh, man. [01:16:09] Speaker A: That's all right, baby. Don't worry about it. [01:16:11] Speaker B: Yeah, I deleted my scam of the week. Tell me my story. [01:16:17] Speaker A: We'll bring another one up next week. [01:16:19] Speaker B: Next week. [01:16:19] Speaker A: Tune in next week. [01:16:20] Speaker B: Yeah, tune in next week. Email us djblazhowmail.com. let us know your 6 degrees. If you want us to try to connect to somebody that you find somebody. Somebody in some celebrity or something that you think you know. [01:16:34] Speaker A: Try to stump us. [01:16:35] Speaker B: Yeah. Try to stump us. [01:16:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Because with the. With the room, with all our. All our. Well, our. How can we gotta call it like a. We can't call it a kitty. I don't want to call it a kitty. Our cheat sheet. [01:16:48] Speaker B: It ain't a cheat sheet. It's, you know, it could be the kitty. Cause it ain't cheating. That's the. That's the rules of. That's the premise of six degrees of separation by six people, you know? Oh, you can get to somebody within six people. [01:17:01] Speaker A: Yeah, let's do it. We six degrees in ourselves. Like, shit. That's two. Like, if I need to get to the NBA, play, too. [01:17:07] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. You know me. I know CL, too. You can call CL by. You don't even need me. So that save you a person. [01:17:14] Speaker A: Let's do it. Man. That's sitting in. Y' all try to stump us for next week. [01:17:18] Speaker B: I think we started off too big to where they know they can't stump us. Cause I got to. Cause early on, we got to, like, just now we got you to the president in, like, four degrees. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? [01:17:33] Speaker A: And don't forget, it gotta be the first jump. Has to be somebody get called from. [01:17:38] Speaker B: You can call right then. Yeah. Yeah. Even if you know somebody who can call somebody. [01:17:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:17:46] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like Spike Fee. [01:17:49] Speaker A: Okay. [01:17:50] Speaker B: He working on a Tyler Perry production right now. I. I don't know if it was his birthday or something. Shout out to Spike Fee. I don't know if it was his birthday, but everybody came to set with a fake beard on and doing his mannerism. Yeah. They was, like, twirling the beard. Like, he twirled his beard, I guess. And that shit was so fucking funny. Like, everybody. Like the women everybody just had on Fake beards. And they was, like, twirling their beard like him or whatever. I don't know if it was his birthday or what, but that was funny. So he working on the Tyler Perry show right now, so. Yeah, and I got that nigga number in my phone, so. [01:18:24] Speaker A: You're right. [01:18:25] Speaker B: Tyler Perry. [01:18:26] Speaker A: I might have to put him on my list to Oprah. [01:18:29] Speaker B: Yeah, we just. I mean. And if y' all don't think you can get to anybody through six degrees of separation, you know us. [01:18:36] Speaker A: There you go. [01:18:37] Speaker B: Holla at us. [01:18:38] Speaker A: Give us a call. [01:18:38] Speaker B: We'll get you there. [01:18:39] Speaker A: Send us an email. [01:18:40] Speaker B: Send us an email. Djbladeshowmail.com Here we go. We'll get you there. We'll get you there. Or comment on this on YouTube, you know what I'm saying? If you think we wilding, but shout out to everybody, man. Cause we all connected, baby. You know what I'm saying? I wanna see how I can get to somebody like the top people. [01:18:57] Speaker A: We already did. We did Jay Z's, we did the Beyonce's. [01:19:00] Speaker B: We ain't did Beyonce. [01:19:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm connected to Beyonce. [01:19:05] Speaker B: I wouldn't doubt it. Like, how close? [01:19:07] Speaker A: Nah, close. [01:19:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. [01:19:08] Speaker A: You are Beyonce. [01:19:10] Speaker B: Yeah. You could have been to the wedding. [01:19:11] Speaker A: Was at the wedding. [01:19:12] Speaker B: At the wedding. Yeah, that is right. [01:19:13] Speaker A: Shout out to Poopy. [01:19:15] Speaker B: Shout out to Pooh Bee. It's crazy. I work with a nigga named Pooby. [01:19:18] Speaker A: Yep. [01:19:19] Speaker B: Poo Pee or Poo B. Pooh pee. I'll say I work with Pooh B. [01:19:23] Speaker A: Well, we call her Poopy because two. [01:19:27] Speaker B: Peas back in the day, she used to shit everywhere. [01:19:30] Speaker A: Nah, she was young then, too. But Beavis and Butt had. It was like a baby. They was talking baby talk. They was like, yeah, Poopy. Poopy. So every time I seen her, oh, you say poopy. [01:19:41] Speaker B: Poopy. [01:19:41] Speaker A: And whenever she say it, she say it to me. Her older sister, they said, and mother called me Poopy. [01:19:46] Speaker B: So, Ah, I got a. I say, my little cut. Well, he grown now, but when he was a baby, we was in high school, he used to grunt. He was a baby. I was in high school. So my homeboys would come to the crib. [01:19:59] Speaker A: That's so funny when the hibbies grunt. [01:20:01] Speaker B: And he be like, uh, uh, that's funny. And my homeboy started calling him Lil Dookie. So when I talk about him now, I'll be like, lil Dookie. They know who I'm talking about. Yeah, he don't know that we call him Lil Dookie. [01:20:13] Speaker A: For real? [01:20:13] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was only me and my homeboys calling him Lil Dookie. So if I say Lil Dookie, all my homeboys know who I'm talking about. Like, if I say his name, they won't know who I'm talking about, but I say that. Lil Dookie. [01:20:23] Speaker A: That's funny. [01:20:23] Speaker B: But he don't know that's his nickname. I'm gonna show him some videos of how he used to grunt when he was a baby. Cause we got like videotapes. We was doing stuff and we just recording us and you know what I'm saying? So, yeah, Poopy, Lil Dookie all seem like the same name or whatever, but yeah, email us some niggas nicknames. Email us some six degrees of separation. We'll be here, man. [01:20:42] Speaker A: Yeah, stump us, man. [01:20:43] Speaker B: Yeah, try to stump us, man. L. Everybody know where they can find your social media. [01:20:46] Speaker A: You can find me at El Murphy on Facebook. You can find me at the Digital Studios podcast, or you can find me on last week's episode. [01:20:56] Speaker B: You can find me on social media at PreacherBP. You can find the show on YouTube and Instagram at DJ Blaze Show. Email us dj blazegmail.com, let us know what you think. We like to hear from you. You know, six degrees especially. Especially, you know, we. You can get to somebody through us, you know, saying, just throw the names out there. We'll see if we can get that White, black, whatever I want to see. I can get some international people. That was a big one too. We did Kim Jong, Idris Elber. Who? [01:21:27] Speaker A: Idris Elba. [01:21:28] Speaker B: There you go. Take that R off of there. Idris with the hard off. You can get the Idris album quick. [01:21:35] Speaker A: Hey, man, turn it. [01:21:36] Speaker B: We. We got. [01:21:37] Speaker A: We gonna save it. [01:21:38] Speaker B: I hope you can get the easiest ever. Quick, man. That's not fair. [01:21:40] Speaker A: I don't even want to think about it because we do that all the time. We'll bring up a name when we get ready. We get ready to go off. Have a good night, guys. Let those who have ears listen. Whoever you ask. This is the DJ Blaze show.

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