Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: Concept, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now.
Yo, welcome back, finally, yo, yo, to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy.
[00:00:46] Speaker A: That's your boy Al.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: And you know, thank you all for listening. You find us everywhere. You get Your podcast for 3.99 L. Yo.
[00:00:57] Speaker A: Yo.
[00:00:58] Speaker B: How have you been?
[00:00:59] Speaker A: Pretty good, man. We back.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: We back. You all thawed out?
[00:01:02] Speaker A: Yeah, man. It wasn't too much snow though?
[00:01:04] Speaker B: What?
[00:01:05] Speaker A: I was outside driving it. I rode by your house.
[00:01:07] Speaker B: And you saw all that snow pile up on my. What? We had. We had at least six inches. Hey. Oh, I'm just saying.
[00:01:14] Speaker A: Just saying, Right?
[00:01:15] Speaker B: Yeah.
My co worker, he live in Dylan. He said he had like 17.
[00:01:21] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:01:22] Speaker B: Like 12. Between 12 and 17 up there.
[00:01:24] Speaker A: Get out of here.
[00:01:25] Speaker B: Yeah, it was so bad at his house. It cracked his. Like, it was so much snow on his windshield. Like he cracked his windshield or some shit.
[00:01:32] Speaker A: Oh, for real?
[00:01:32] Speaker B: Yeah, man.
[00:01:34] Speaker A: I mean, I was out in it Saturday when it was really coming down, all the stores started closing.
[00:01:40] Speaker B: Yeah, I was too. We were at work.
[00:01:41] Speaker A: You was?
[00:01:42] Speaker B: Yeah, I was at work Saturday.
We left early, though. We left at like three o'.
[00:01:46] Speaker A: Clock.
[00:01:46] Speaker B: One or three, something like that. Yeah, it started coming down bad.
[00:01:49] Speaker A: Yeah, right there. Right in front of your job. That whole going up the hill and down the hill, all that was. I was out there. I went to Harris Teeter, Shout out to the te.
[00:01:58] Speaker B: That's what G call it. The te. The te. Yeah.
Shout out to Harris Teeter and some of their new. Yeah, I went in there and got some. What did I get, like some chicken tenders or something one day, like when they first opened it.
[00:02:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:02:13] Speaker B: But I hear they got some good pizza.
[00:02:15] Speaker A: Yeah, the pizza was pretty good.
[00:02:17] Speaker B: Word. They always had good. Them subs. You getting them subs on Friday?
Like a foot long for like $5 or something like that. $6.
[00:02:24] Speaker A: 6 99. Yep.
[00:02:25] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to has Teeter, man. Yeah.
[00:02:28] Speaker A: Yep. Yeah.
[00:02:29] Speaker B: So you. You didn't think the snow was that much? I know it was a lot. Where my house is, it was snow. It was a whole bunch of snow and ice, so people slipping and sliding right by my house.
[00:02:39] Speaker A: It was coming down that hill to get to the track. Where you at?
[00:02:45] Speaker B: And then right by my house, it goes up. That's where it start going up at, like back up again.
So I came that way.
I saw one guy, he's like, where? The auto place is right across from you. He Slid right into that. He had to get pulled out.
[00:03:01] Speaker A: Oh, wow.
[00:03:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw a couple of them, so, yeah, it was kind of.
[00:03:04] Speaker A: I was enjoying it. I enjoyed it.
[00:03:07] Speaker B: I enjoyed being in the house.
[00:03:08] Speaker A: I did too. Especially when they let. Let you know ahead of time, like, hey, shit, close tomorrow. Yeah, yeah, don't come out. Don't come out.
[00:03:17] Speaker B: Did y', all, like, stock up on snacks and stuff at your house?
[00:03:20] Speaker A: No, I had snacks from the last so called.
[00:03:22] Speaker B: From the week that. That missed us.
[00:03:24] Speaker A: Yeah, the little ice storm or whatever. Snacks there.
[00:03:27] Speaker B: The lure. That shit went low. We just missed it. It was horrible in, like, Dallas.
[00:03:32] Speaker A: Oh, well, here. Here.
[00:03:34] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, it missed us here. But I mean, like, it went all the way, like, the same. It did the same thing two weeks in a row. It, like, came across from, like, out there, but it missed us that first week. But, like, some people got it real bad, and then right when it was about to, like, cool up, well, thaw out or whatever, it hit em again the very next weekend. Yeah, so some people got it, like, real bad. Like, people I saw, like, in certain places in, like, Tennessee or whatever, they were out of power for, like, nine and 12 days and all kind of stuff like that. Like, it was real bad.
[00:04:04] Speaker A: Certain places, woods cold was bad. New York had it bad, too.
[00:04:07] Speaker B: Yeah. From like, northern Virginia on up, they caught it real bad. I was looking at, like, the news in Baltimore, and their temperatures was like the regular. Like, the degrees was 9 and 8.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:20] Speaker B: But the feels like it was like, negative 14.
[00:04:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it was like that. Here it was. I think we was at.
It might have been 20 something. I sat in back of my house, the fire pit, that Friday night.
[00:04:33] Speaker B: This nigga waiting.
[00:04:34] Speaker A: Nah, that's.
[00:04:35] Speaker B: How many of y' all got fire pits?
[00:04:36] Speaker A: Nah, it's a little, you know.
[00:04:38] Speaker B: Continue. Go ahead, flex.
[00:04:39] Speaker A: So.
So I'm sitting there, and it's getting.
[00:04:42] Speaker B: Colder and colder and colder.
[00:04:44] Speaker A: So I look at. I look at my phone. It was like. I think it said, like, 29.
Feels like 18 or something like that. I was like, oh, it's cold out here.
[00:04:52] Speaker B: Yeah, that's how it was at work. I would be outside and I look on my phone like, 29. Like, bro, it can't be 29 in there. You man, you got to look at. Feels like. Feels like 15.
[00:05:02] Speaker A: Yeah, that feels. I don't even look at that. Feels like that feel like crazy.
[00:05:06] Speaker B: Let me go inside.
Let me turn on one of these trucks and sit in it.
[00:05:10] Speaker A: You did.
[00:05:10] Speaker B: With the heat on. Hell yeah.
[00:05:12] Speaker A: Ain't nobody Was coming out there. Was there.
[00:05:14] Speaker B: A few people did come. Yeah. Motherfuckers come out there like rain, hell, sleet, snow. They gonna come out there if they really. If it's in their plans to buy a car that day. Yeah, they gonna come out there.
Yeah. You watched anything over the over that?
[00:05:31] Speaker A: I watch. I caught up on hijack. No, I'm not caught up.
[00:05:35] Speaker B: How far are you?
[00:05:36] Speaker A: I'm one behind.
[00:05:37] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:05:37] Speaker A: I'm one behind on Hijacked.
It's cool.
It's not as good as the first one. To me.
[00:05:46] Speaker B: The last episode made it a little better.
[00:05:49] Speaker A: I didn't get to that yet.
[00:05:50] Speaker B: The ending of the last episode. Not this episode.
The episode before three. So three. The end of three.
And then this one. Especially the end of this one made it, you know, brought it up a little bit. Cause it was only so much they could do on that plane on the first season.
[00:06:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:09] Speaker B: But now they on the ground, and it's a whole bunch of stuff that they can do on the ground and people they can touch and stuff.
[00:06:14] Speaker A: I guess you're right.
[00:06:15] Speaker B: But I got a question for you, though. Maybe I missed it in this show, this season or the end of last season, but they keep bringing up the son got killed in the car wreck. Did they show that?
[00:06:25] Speaker A: They never show that.
[00:06:26] Speaker B: They just start talking about it. Right.
[00:06:29] Speaker A: Oh, okay, cool. All right. So they had to just start talking about that.
[00:06:35] Speaker B: Cause I don't remember seeing. I don't remember. I remember his son almost getting killed in the first season by the guys. By the guys. They was at the house. Yeah. But then the police got there in time or whatever and got him out.
[00:06:47] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:48] Speaker B: But this season, they keep talking about his son got killed in a car wreck, and they think the mastermind from the first season hijacked set it up.
[00:06:58] Speaker A: That's the loophole of the actor. They didn't want the actor on there no more. So they was like, yeah, you got killed in the car.
[00:07:03] Speaker B: Or. Unless he got killed in real life, he could have died in real life.
[00:07:10] Speaker A: Well, at the end of episodes, they don't say freaking like, you know how some of them be like, rp.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: Or in memory of. In memory of. And all that could have been it. But. But they never, like, showed it. They never. It's just.
They just started talking about it. And I know sometimes I'm doing other things while I'm watching it. You know what I'm saying? I didn't think I missed it.
[00:07:30] Speaker A: Oh, so that's why.
All right, so when I first turned this Season on, the song that I was playing is I missed my baby or whatever it was going on while he was walking. So I'm like. I was like, oh, she got killed. I'm thinking, the wife got killed.
[00:07:45] Speaker B: The wife got killed. Yeah.
[00:07:46] Speaker A: But then I was like, nah, I don't remember that. So I end up going back.
[00:07:49] Speaker B: Remember I said you said you went back a couple.
[00:07:51] Speaker A: I went back to the other season. They didn't show that.
[00:07:54] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:07:55] Speaker A: So I just went on, kept on going. Then it showed her out in, like, in the woods. In the woods somewhere by herself, though.
So I guess I missed my baby.
[00:08:04] Speaker B: Was for the son.
[00:08:05] Speaker A: For the son.
[00:08:06] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:08:06] Speaker A: But they never showed that.
[00:08:07] Speaker B: Okay. I thought I missed it. Okay.
[00:08:09] Speaker A: Maybe they're gonna bring it in now saying they're gonna show the flashback of the car accident. Something.
[00:08:15] Speaker B: Yeah. Spoiler alert. Episode four. They don't show it in episode four.
So all they do. I mean, they talk about it some more, though.
[00:08:23] Speaker A: I was about to take my headphones off.
[00:08:24] Speaker B: No, I ain't gonna spoil it like that, but I mean, it ain't really too much. You can spoil on it too much. It is something that happens that kind of. You can spoil it, but I'm not gonna talk too much on it, but. Yeah. So you watched Hijack?
[00:08:36] Speaker A: I watch Hijack. I watch a new series, Memories of a Killer.
[00:08:41] Speaker B: What's that on Hulu?
[00:08:43] Speaker A: I think it. I think it's Hulu.
[00:08:45] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:08:45] Speaker A: I think that's the main thing. But Pat Dempsey, he's on a lot of stuff.
Christopher from Sopranos.
[00:08:57] Speaker B: Who is Christopher? The son?
[00:08:59] Speaker A: Nah, Christopher is the nephew.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:09:04] Speaker A: Either way, it's about.
He's like a hitman and he's losing his memory and stuff like that, like, while he's doing the jobs and stuff like that.
It's a real good series. I end up sitting there watching three episodes in a row, like.
[00:09:20] Speaker B: So you hooked?
[00:09:21] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:22] Speaker B: How many. How many seasons?
[00:09:23] Speaker A: Three is out now. It's only one season. Oh, it's new. It's new.
[00:09:27] Speaker B: Oh, it's new. New.
[00:09:28] Speaker A: Yeah, it's new.
[00:09:28] Speaker B: Oh, Memories of a Killer.
[00:09:30] Speaker A: Memories of a killer. Let me see.
I kind of. I'm trying to think of what that. What else that guy is on.
[00:09:35] Speaker B: I want to say that. Come on, Fox.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: Fox.
[00:09:39] Speaker B: Yeah. I think I saw a commercial for that.
[00:09:43] Speaker A: Oh, you pull it up. Pull it up, pull it up.
Bullied up. It's real good, though.
[00:09:51] Speaker B: Memory of a Killer. Yeah, I think I saw a trailer for that.
[00:09:55] Speaker A: This guy.
Yeah, it's real good.
High end. You Know fancy cars?
Yeah. Good acting, well spent money. Good acting, good looking cinematography.
[00:10:13] Speaker B: That's what it's all about.
[00:10:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so. That can make or break it. That's on the. That's on the. Either it's a tubi or it's a good one.
Ain't too many in betweens. Now I think I.
I'll shut something off. A good movie off. If the video don't look good, if it doesn't. If it doesn't look like it's film.
[00:10:34] Speaker B: Yeah, it says Fox, but you can watch it on Hulu.
[00:10:37] Speaker A: Hulu, okay. Yeah, yeah, it's real good.
It's real good.
[00:10:42] Speaker B: Patrick Dempsey.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: Yeah, Patrick Dempsey.
[00:10:45] Speaker B: Oh, Gina Torres is in it. Michael Imperiali.
[00:10:50] Speaker A: Christopher from Sopranos.
[00:10:52] Speaker B: That's the son, right?
[00:10:52] Speaker A: That's the nephew.
[00:10:53] Speaker B: The nephew. Okay.
Chrissy Pat Dempsey.
[00:10:58] Speaker A: Good. Real good. It's real good. I can't think of exactly what he's been in, but he's been in a lot of stuff.
[00:11:03] Speaker B: Yeah, he has been.
[00:11:04] Speaker A: He's the hitman. And slowly losing his memory as the episodes go along.
[00:11:13] Speaker B: Now what? IMDb gave it a 7 out of 10.
What do you give it?
[00:11:20] Speaker A: I could.
From what I saw, I give it a seven also.
[00:11:25] Speaker B: Okay. I ain't gonna tell you the Rotten Tomato score.
[00:11:28] Speaker A: I give it.
[00:11:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:11:29] Speaker A: Give it a.
Can be bad.
[00:11:32] Speaker B: It is.
[00:11:33] Speaker A: I don't believe it.
[00:11:34] Speaker B: Rotten Tomatoes score is 45%.
[00:11:37] Speaker A: I don't listen to it.
[00:11:39] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:11:40] Speaker A: And I usually.
I usually watch Rotten Tomato. I usually go by Rotten Tomato.
[00:11:45] Speaker B: But you don't believe it.
[00:11:47] Speaker A: Dude, this is a good one. They had a couple loopholes. It's like, come on, man.
[00:11:52] Speaker B: But it's a network television show, so you know what I'm saying? It ain't gonna be all the way tight. You know what I'm saying? It ain't gonna be all the way sewn tight.
[00:12:01] Speaker A: It doesn't give that feel, though. But it's good. It's real good.
[00:12:04] Speaker B: That's what's up.
[00:12:05] Speaker A: Memories of a killer.
[00:12:07] Speaker B: Memory of a killer.
[00:12:08] Speaker A: Memory.
[00:12:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:09] Speaker A: Memory of a killer.
[00:12:10] Speaker B: That's what it says on here.
[00:12:12] Speaker A: That's it.
[00:12:12] Speaker B: See, I don't be typing in the wrong thing. And then you look up and you watching porn. Cause it got a close name.
They do that in porn. What else you watched other than that?
[00:12:22] Speaker A: That's probably about it.
[00:12:25] Speaker B: Okay, well, you know, I had hearing.
[00:12:27] Speaker A: That stuff, but I. I don't remember. It's catching up on old stuff. I started Sanford and Son again, cuz.
[00:12:34] Speaker B: Lamont died.
[00:12:35] Speaker A: Yeah, man.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: Shout out to Lamont.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: Yeah, big dummy.
[00:12:39] Speaker B: Yeah, Pop. Hey, Pop. Yeah.
[00:12:41] Speaker A: Hey, Pop was the. Lamont was no joke. That nigga. He was. He was brutal to Fred.
[00:12:47] Speaker B: Yeah, he was. It was one clip where Lamont. I. I remember it. I wasn't really like a San Fran and Son watcher like that because it just seemed like it was so much like for another time period back in the. Like, when it was. You know what I'm saying? Come on, man. Back in, like, the seventies. Like, it just. It was, like, for my mama now. You know what I'm saying? Bell bottoms and all kind of stuff. Like in the 80s and 90s when it was really in syndication.
[00:13:10] Speaker A: Hit the 80s and 90s.
Let's try 70s and 80s, man.
[00:13:14] Speaker B: What you mean?
[00:13:15] Speaker A: You said the 80s and 90s when it was re.
[00:13:17] Speaker B: Showing it? Like, they was showing it again in the 80s and 90s, you know what I'm saying? Like, I wouldn't have been watching it in the 70s, because I wasn't even born and then the 80s, I was watching cartoons.
[00:13:26] Speaker A: I was watching it in the 80s.
[00:13:28] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't think I was.
I don't even know when it really came out.
Like, did they. Was it the time that they were supposed to be, like, 70s, I think. Did it come out in the 70s?
[00:13:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. So, yeah, but then they did do some stuff in the 80s with some shows, too. Yeah. Like spin offs that.
[00:13:50] Speaker A: Just Sanford.
[00:13:51] Speaker B: Yeah. I think Lamont had his own show called Sanford.
[00:13:54] Speaker A: No, not Lamont.
[00:13:55] Speaker B: Lamont didn't have his own show.
[00:13:56] Speaker A: Fred had his own show called Sanford. And they had a white guy as, like, a roommate.
They tried a whole bunch of different things with that one.
[00:14:05] Speaker B: Yeah. I just felt like it wasn't. I just remember, like, certain clips. Like the one clip one time when I think it was, like, a white lady called the police on them or whatever one time, and he was like. She was like. I assumed. And then he was like, well, you assume you make an ass out of you and ass out of me one time. And then somebody had posted this clip when Lamont. Some dude wanted to fight Lamont outside.
He called up Lamont. I said, lamont just started acting, fool. He started jumping in the air and yelling, and you know what I'm saying? And the dude backed off because he thought Lamont was crazy. Like, you know.
[00:14:37] Speaker A: But it's a good show.
[00:14:39] Speaker B: Real good show. Real good show.
[00:14:41] Speaker A: Go and watch it, man.
[00:14:42] Speaker B: Nah, I ain't gonna watch it. I ain't gonna be lied to, y'.
[00:14:44] Speaker A: All. You know what? Now we talking about, like, old shows I watch.
I was looking at something and you. I used to watch the Jeffersons, so. The Jeffersons. I don't remember the timepiece that there was on, but when I was watching it, like some of the characters already dead.
[00:15:02] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:15:03] Speaker A: Like the mother. Mother Jefferson and stuff.
[00:15:05] Speaker B: You mean like while you were watching.
[00:15:06] Speaker A: They were dead When I was watching it in the 80s.
[00:15:08] Speaker B: Oh, I got you.
[00:15:10] Speaker A: I was like, damn.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:15:12] Speaker A: That's just older than what we think.
[00:15:14] Speaker B: Yeah. I think the Jefferson might have came out in the 70s too. Damn.
[00:15:17] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:15:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause all of them was my man named Norman Lear. I think all of them are Norman Lear shows.
[00:15:22] Speaker A: Oh, for real?
[00:15:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Jefferson's all in the family.
Is they Sanford, the Son of Normal show Good times.
I think all of them are normally shows, so.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: The Jeffersons came out in 1975.
[00:15:36] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:15:37] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:15:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Before you was born.
[00:15:39] Speaker A: Before I was born, yeah.
[00:15:40] Speaker B: So.
[00:15:41] Speaker A: So we watching reruns already?
[00:15:42] Speaker B: Already watching syndication. Yeah.
Yeah.
[00:15:45] Speaker A: Dang. That's crazy.
[00:15:47] Speaker B: But that just show you how good. Because people still watch them to this day.
[00:15:50] Speaker A: Yeah. You think power is gonna be like that?
[00:15:53] Speaker B: I don't know.
See, but the difference is with like power and stuff like that, like it's sex in them shows.
[00:15:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:16:00] Speaker B: It's. You know what I'm saying, a lot of killing and all of that drug dealing.
[00:16:03] Speaker A: So they can't put them on regular TVs.
[00:16:05] Speaker B: Yeah. And I mean, they. They could put them on like fx, a cable.
[00:16:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:16:13] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? But I don't know if they, you know, even the Wire, like people. The people that watch the Wire now are people that already watched it, already watched it. Like you rewatching. Like, people don't really start like a show like that or Sopranos. You re watching Sopranos or Breaking Bad. You don't hear too. You hear some people say, well, I'm starting Breaking Bad cause of the hype from back in the day. But you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I don't.
Maybe a show like Law and Order might catch that where people are still watching it later on.
[00:16:47] Speaker A: Or what do you think about, like Abbott elementary or something like that? You think that'll be here?
[00:16:52] Speaker B: Like, it probably will. Cause it's a network television show.
You know what I'm saying? Them stories, like the stuff they deal with on that show, people deal with 10 years ago, 20 years ago.
Like, you know what I'm saying? The joke's gonna always be funny. And it's a sitcom I think sitcoms last longer than.
And if it's not like super silly like Family Matters, I can't go back and watch Family Matters. Cause it's too cheesy. But Steve Urkel, this nigga made himself cool with a booth he went into and he had a robot, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's just too cheesy. It just don't translate.
Like a full house.
Cause that's just a regular family doing stuff. Or Roseanne, you know what I'm saying? Or what's the Golden Girls? Golden Girls gonna be here forever.
[00:17:41] Speaker A: So you know what's different from then? Like say, you know, 80s 90s now, they always putting out a new show.
[00:17:50] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[00:17:50] Speaker A: Like the new show. This show will come out, say Abbott Elementary. Abbott elementary will get canceled. Next thing you know, a new show coming, then another new show and another new show instead of, you know, they don't show old shows of anything else. But the only time you see an old show is on a app or something.
[00:18:10] Speaker B: No, but they, they did the same thing back then.
Nah, like it was always a new show coming out. Cause they always reaching, like.
[00:18:18] Speaker A: Yeah, but they used to keep the same things going. Just look at the Honeymooners or, or the Jeffersons and stuff like that. That didn't stop. That kept on repeating from when it was out.
[00:18:28] Speaker B: I mean, it was a time when they got. When they got canceled and then they put them in syndication, they would have stopped, you know what I'm saying? Like the Smothers Brothers stopped for a while, then you went. Then it wind up on Nick at night, you know what I'm saying? Or George Lopez not on TV no more. But they run the syndication episodes somewhere else. Somewhere else? Yeah.
[00:18:48] Speaker A: It's not like how, you know, Sanford or something, it come on NBC. Well, that came on NBC for damn 15 years.
[00:18:56] Speaker B: I don't know if it came on NBC for 15 years.
[00:18:59] Speaker A: I think. Let's see, Jefferson's. I wonder how long.
[00:19:02] Speaker B: Like, I think it may seem like even earlier in this conversation, it was like, you didn't know the Jeffersons came out in 75. So it didn't come out from 75 till 92 to 92. But to now it stopped at a point and then came back out on another network.
[00:19:20] Speaker A: I think it came back on the same network.
That's what I'm thinking.
[00:19:24] Speaker B: No, I'm saying, like it didn't have.
[00:19:26] Speaker A: Other networks come out on. It was five, five stations. So if it came out on, like, I doubt you.
[00:19:34] Speaker B: I doubt you Were watching it on NBC or cbs. Yeah, I believe you probably was watching it on like a cable network that was cable at night or something.
[00:19:43] Speaker A: When you watch it.
[00:19:44] Speaker B: 8.
[00:19:44] Speaker A: When you watching it in maybe 87. 85.
[00:19:49] Speaker B: 85.
It was coming on. Like it wasn't coming on the original network that it came on. Somebody else bought it and it was coming somewhere else.
[00:19:57] Speaker A: Nah, I didn't have anything else.
[00:19:58] Speaker B: You ain't had Fox?
[00:19:59] Speaker A: No, we have five stations.
[00:20:01] Speaker B: Know what I'm saying? It didn't. Like if it came out back in the day, it came out on NBC.
Later on it might have come on Fox. Like what's the show with George Jefferson where he was the preacher? Amen. Amen. Amen wasn't a Fox network show back in the day, but Amen used to come on in the afternoons every day on Fox.
Cause they bought it, it was syndicated. Like Martin.
Martin come on every day on cable or a couple channels now, but that's cable.
[00:20:30] Speaker A: That's. That's. I don't know. I just can't see them doing it like how they used to do it even. Like Martin came on. It was on. What?
[00:20:39] Speaker B: Martin came on Fox. Fox, yeah. Martin was on Fox.
[00:20:41] Speaker A: So it was on Fox.
It never. Okay. When it stopped, it never came back to Fox, right?
[00:20:48] Speaker B: For the most part, yeah.
[00:20:49] Speaker A: So the Jeffersons was like that. Like those older shows. When they stopped, I was still watching.
Let's see, 80.
See, let's go back. Let's say 90 something.
So 90 something.
It's been on since 90 something probably stopped and came back.
[00:21:09] Speaker B: Probably somebody like somebody else just bought it and put it on another network.
Like the Jefferson's come on like TV Land or. Yeah, TV one or something like that.
[00:21:19] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, the cable stations. But I'm just thinking from back in the day and shit, I don't know.
[00:21:24] Speaker B: And maybe you had cable. You don't remember you having cable?
[00:21:26] Speaker A: Hell no. They had no cable.
[00:21:27] Speaker B: You ain't had nothing.
[00:21:28] Speaker A: I got cable in, let's say 89. 89.
That's when Hotbox came out.
So. Yeah, those early years and when I was, you know, remembering TV from like 84, 82 to, you know, those school days, like elementary school. And you remember watching the Muppets and stuff like that? Those was like regular stations.
[00:21:55] Speaker B: I don't remember.
I don't remember, like growing up. TV shows when I was a kid, too much other than like the Cosby Show. I remember the Cosby show. Cause my stepdaddy used to record the Cosby show on Thursday nights or Something like A Different World. All them used to come on the same channel, but other than that I don't remember all those other things. I remember my shows that come on Nickelodeon.
Expect a gadget or something like that or Saturday morning cartoons.
[00:22:22] Speaker A: But see, when I grew up it was only a certain amount of channels. So.
All right, in the morning, say you stay home from school, you watch Price is Right.
Then the stories come on all the stations.
There's nothing else you can watch but stories on one of them stations.
[00:22:41] Speaker B: But in 89 o'.
[00:22:42] Speaker A: Clock.
[00:22:43] Speaker B: 89. How old were you?
[00:22:45] Speaker A: 89. I was 11.
[00:22:47] Speaker B: You was 11?
[00:22:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
So I was old enough to know like.
[00:22:51] Speaker B: But I'm saying like.
[00:22:56] Speaker A: Yeah, like, like.
[00:22:57] Speaker B: So y' all ain't.
[00:22:58] Speaker A: I was. We was like my arrows. Watching grown up shows like Cheers.
Jefferson was a grown up show.
All those shows that's like popular now. Sanford and Son. That's how I know Sanford and Son so well.
All of those were really grown up shows. Cause that's all that used to come on Benny Hill. That's super grown up.
[00:23:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I go outside and play, play in my room or something.
I'm gonna get my little cars. Get my cars.
[00:23:26] Speaker A: Like after cartoons. Cartoons used to go off like 5 o'. Clock. Then little talk shows come on Oprah.
[00:23:33] Speaker B: Then the news come on at six. Oprah come on at four.
[00:23:35] Speaker A: Yeah, four o'.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: Clock.
[00:23:36] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: So come on at four on cbs.
[00:23:38] Speaker A: So then after that, see four o' clock to five, you might like you said the news five.
[00:23:43] Speaker B: The news come on at five.
[00:23:44] Speaker A: So that's when you doing your homework or whatever. Seven o' clock is when the stuff start coming back on that you will watch. Jefferson's was at seven.
Wheel of Fortune. 7:30.
[00:23:54] Speaker B: Wheel of Fortune used to come on at seven. Seven, what you call it? Come on Jeopardy. Come on 7:30.
[00:23:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:24:00] Speaker B: And then the shows come on at eight. Like whatever. Them primetime shows come on at eight on what I remember. Well, I mean that's how it is now. I don't remember back then like too, too far. Cause I ain't care. I just knew Inspector Gadget came on at like 7 or 7:30.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: Nah, on.
[00:24:16] Speaker B: I'm talking about in the morning. The new episodes. No, in the afternoon the new episodes would come on on like a certain day at a certain time. Like if it came on every day, expect the gadget would be like reruns. But their new episodes would come like at 7:30. Oh no, like Tuesdays or something like that.
[00:24:32] Speaker A: I wasn't watching Spectacular then. Yeah, I Think I was watching the grown shit there.
[00:24:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm like five or six or seven, something like that. You know what I'm saying?
That was my shit.
[00:24:43] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:24:44] Speaker B: But, yeah, we done turned into a TV show. Yeah.
So you know what I'm saying?
During the. You know, we were snowed in a little bit, iced in or whatever.
I had watched, like, some old movies that I did, like Flight and Flight on. I'm gonna watch Flight.
Flight, that's the movie with Denzel. And he was a pilot, but he was on coast drinking. Yeah, I like that movie. I'm drunk.
[00:25:09] Speaker A: I gotta go back to that.
[00:25:11] Speaker B: Yeah, I love that movie. That's a great movie. So I don't like the white lady parts. Cause I don't really care about her character too much.
[00:25:18] Speaker A: The white lady parts.
[00:25:20] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? I love that movie, though.
[00:25:22] Speaker A: So do you think Denzel played a Denzel character or he just played a good drunk pilot?
[00:25:27] Speaker B: No, he played Denzel. He always plays Denzel.
[00:25:29] Speaker A: He's a straight Denzel.
[00:25:30] Speaker B: He always is Denzel. But he acts good for being whoever he is.
[00:25:35] Speaker A: But he's Denzel.
[00:25:36] Speaker B: He's always Denzel.
[00:25:38] Speaker A: That's crazy. He's so famous for being himself.
[00:25:42] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a few people that like that. Like, Morgan Freeman is the same in all his.
[00:25:47] Speaker A: Yeah, definitely.
[00:25:47] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[00:25:48] Speaker A: Definitely.
[00:25:49] Speaker B: Django. I watched Django again just to make sure I really loved it. Like, I loved was just on. So I watched it, and it came on right after a movie that I only watched one time back in the day. Cause I thought it was kind of silly, but people like, I be quoting lines from it.
[00:26:04] Speaker A: What is it, Norbit? Oh, I just watched that recently, too, and I talked about it.
[00:26:11] Speaker B: Yeah, that movie is funny.
[00:26:12] Speaker A: Hell, yeah, it's funny, that movie.
[00:26:14] Speaker B: Let me tell you one of the funniest parts in that movie, to me.
When Norbert was, like, supposed to go out with Kate and Norbert was acting like, who you. No, no, not that.
Not the dancing part. Not the dancing part. When Norbert was supposed to be going out with Kate and she was like, who you go. You going out with, Little Miss Things? She was like, who you talking about?
And then was like, no, but you know what I'm talking about. Cake bro. When she said that.
Cake bro. I'm talking about. I'm. I was in there laughing so hard. I was watching that by myself. I was laughing so hard. That part. And when she got out, got in the car, and she talking about her seat was.
[00:26:58] Speaker A: You moved.
[00:26:58] Speaker B: You moved my seat. Oh, my God. She smacked that.
But he really. He was like. The seat didn't move. She made me need to lose a little wing spot.
What?
Like back then, like, criminal domestic violence was funny, but like. But yeah, that movie was. I watched that.
[00:27:20] Speaker A: My favorite part was him dancing.
[00:27:22] Speaker B: The dancing part.
[00:27:22] Speaker A: He had the wine cooler.
[00:27:23] Speaker B: Yeah, he had the wine cooler and.
[00:27:25] Speaker A: He was having a good old time.
[00:27:26] Speaker B: Then she hit him upside the head with something. But she just ran up on him.
[00:27:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Nah, he got knocked out.
[00:27:30] Speaker B: Yeah.
No, she knocked over speaker. The speaker.
[00:27:35] Speaker A: The speaker on his head.
[00:27:36] Speaker B: Yeah. Yes, I watched that. So if y' all got a favorite Norbert line, let me know.
[00:27:42] Speaker A: This nigga watching old shows.
[00:27:43] Speaker B: Yeah, it was a snow day.
[00:27:45] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:27:46] Speaker B: I had watched Wonder Man.
[00:27:48] Speaker A: Oh, I'm sorry. That's what? I forgot about that one.
[00:27:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched that. That was pretty good. If you like that had real, real good acting. Just real good acting. It wasn't a typical, like, Marvel show, like, with a whole bunch of superhero shit. It was kind of like a.
I don't wanna say a mental health thing, but it was like him finding himself type shit. But whatever.
[00:28:08] Speaker A: It was.
[00:28:08] Speaker B: But it was good, though.
[00:28:09] Speaker A: It was real good.
I forgot to say I watched that when I did watch that. Yeah, I have two more episodes ago. It's good.
[00:28:17] Speaker B: And it's only 30 minutes, 30 minute episodes, so you can get through that quick.
Like you said, Hijack.
[00:28:23] Speaker A: I like how they tied it up.
[00:28:26] Speaker B: Tied with.
[00:28:26] Speaker A: With the. What's the man?
[00:28:28] Speaker B: What's tied it in with the Mandarin from the other show. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:28:31] Speaker A: I like that. And I just wish they did a little bit more superpowers.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: Keep watching.
Yeah, keep watching.
[00:28:39] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:28:41] Speaker B: I think I mentioned this the other week, a show called the Beauty.
[00:28:44] Speaker A: Yeah, you did.
[00:28:45] Speaker B: That's good.
Still watching Fallout, Abbott Elementary.
It's a show if you like Game of Thrones, A show called A Night of the Seven Kingdoms.
That's a good show.
It kind of. It's before.
It's like 90 years before game of Thrones or something like that, but it's good.
[00:29:09] Speaker A: You. I'm in me to death.
Yeah, I'm in me to death, man.
[00:29:13] Speaker B: That's something. That's not what you say after the show.
[00:29:15] Speaker A: I know. I just, you know, every once in a while I just got.
[00:29:18] Speaker B: But I'm thinking, what else?
I watched Miguel Tiny Desk this morning. That was pretty good.
[00:29:25] Speaker A: How was it?
[00:29:25] Speaker B: It was pretty good.
[00:29:26] Speaker A: Can you put it on the list of one of the best?
[00:29:28] Speaker B: No, I Ain't a Miguel fan like that. It was good though.
[00:29:30] Speaker A: He was singing.
[00:29:32] Speaker B: Yeah?
[00:29:33] Speaker A: Yeah, like sanging or singing.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: He was just singing. I ain't really, you know. Then he was doing like a.
He did some Spanish song or whatever. I forgot he was Spanish. But I mean his name is Miguel, so that's my fault. Anyway, then I watched that Method Man, Kelly Rowland movie that's new on Prime.
I think it's called Relationship Goals or something like that.
[00:29:56] Speaker A: Save it.
[00:29:58] Speaker B: Why?
[00:29:58] Speaker A: Where's the button at? Come on. I know that ain't a good one.
[00:30:03] Speaker B: I mean, it's a movie. It was based on. It's a preacher. What's his name? Something. Todd. Michael Todd or something.
He wrote a book, but it's based on him. He's in the movie, like being himself. Whatever.
How you feel about Method man acting?
Ah, I mean it's, it's, it's.
[00:30:25] Speaker A: I like his bad guy. Kind of old school. Just quick appear and disappear.
[00:30:32] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:30:33] Speaker B: But not him being a leading man.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: Staying in the whole thing.
He was. He was pretty good in power though.
[00:30:40] Speaker B: Yeah. I liked him better in the Wire short. Get in there.
[00:30:43] Speaker A: Oh, shit, I forgot about that.
[00:30:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to Cheese.
[00:30:46] Speaker A: Yeah, Cheese.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: Kelly, beautiful gowns.
That's all I gotta say.
It's a romantic rom com type movie if you like them. You know, I watched it support the blacks. It's Black History Month.
And then what else? I watched a movie called A Running man that's on Prime.
[00:31:07] Speaker A: I watched that too.
[00:31:08] Speaker B: You did? How did you like it?
[00:31:10] Speaker A: I didn't.
[00:31:11] Speaker B: You didn't? No. You didn't like it?
[00:31:12] Speaker A: Nah. You know why?
I guess I'm in my old man era.
[00:31:18] Speaker B: Meaning?
[00:31:18] Speaker A: I like the old Running Man.
The first one.
[00:31:22] Speaker B: I vaguely remember the first one, but I did. I like this one. I thought it was good.
[00:31:27] Speaker A: When I was younger, I watched the Running man over and over. Like I watched that in Commando. Arnold Schwarzenegger was that big back.
[00:31:34] Speaker B: But it did show love to Arnold though. In the movie.
[00:31:37] Speaker A: It got to because of the name Arnold Schwarzeneg. They carry that movie. That was. That was.
[00:31:40] Speaker B: But do you know? Did you know? Did you recognize the love they showed to him?
[00:31:45] Speaker A: No.
[00:31:46] Speaker B: So it was a scene early on in the movie. Arnold Schwarzenegger is like on money.
He's like, oh, okay. He's on money.
[00:31:54] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:31:54] Speaker B: So yeah, I think the original one came out in like 84 or something.
[00:31:59] Speaker A: I was on it. I was watching that. I thought it was good over and over.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: You did? Yeah. Good acting. Action.
[00:32:06] Speaker A: Even the beginning.
Cause the beginning Was sketchy. It was like. Should I shut it off now or keep on going?
[00:32:12] Speaker B: Nah, I mean, I went into it with, like.
I didn't go into it with any preconceived notions. Like, I knew it was like a.
I think that's why action fantasy type joke.
[00:32:23] Speaker A: So I think. Cause you went in it as a new movie and you wasn't onto the old movie.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: I mean, I seen the old one, but I didn't go. I knew this was. It's kind of like Judge Dredd.
[00:32:36] Speaker A: Judge Dredd?
[00:32:37] Speaker B: Yeah. Was it Judge Dre?
Yeah. Cause they made another Judge.
No, it was Sylvester Stallone. But they made a new Judge Dredd movie.
[00:32:48] Speaker A: Yeah, they did.
And that was pretty good.
[00:32:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought this was pretty good too. The ending was kind of. The ending for this one was kind of.
But yeah.
But yeah, I thought it was good, though.
So that's what I did for our.
When we were out, I just watched a lot of movies and tv.
[00:33:10] Speaker A: Did you watch the Walking?
[00:33:13] Speaker B: The Long Walk?
[00:33:14] Speaker A: The Long Walk or something?
[00:33:15] Speaker B: No, I haven't.
[00:33:16] Speaker A: That was good.
[00:33:16] Speaker B: Cuz told me to watch it. I ain't watched it. I wanted to. It was on last night. Matter of fact, I started to watch it last night.
[00:33:22] Speaker A: Yeah, that was good.
[00:33:23] Speaker B: But. Yeah, but we got a couple emails.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:33:26] Speaker B: First email is from the homie Cheryl. Let me pull that up real quick.
[00:33:29] Speaker A: Show Poison.
[00:33:30] Speaker B: Shout out to Cheryl Poison she says, guess who, Guess who's Bizack still smells Blowing my clothes like Krispy Kreme I was cooking the moles like horseshoes I was tossing the moles Time to re up Gotta recycle the flow I'm emotional I hugs the block Shout out to you okay. You know, some.
Something outside of New York music.
She says, hey, what's up, fellas? I know y' all miss me.
First off, let me say congratulations on 14 years. That's big, man. I wish you 14 more.
There's a lot I need to catch up on. So here it is. B was wilding like two shows back, but he was talking about freaking the Preacher's Wife.
[00:34:16] Speaker A: What?
[00:34:17] Speaker B: What preacher?
Look.
[00:34:18] Speaker A: What?
[00:34:19] Speaker B: Don't bring that back up.
[00:34:22] Speaker A: It sound like some backlash that splattered on me.
Bring it up.
[00:34:27] Speaker B: You're sick, man.
I'm also sick of L not liking female rappers. I'm a female rapper and I'm his co host. He needs to get it together asap.
I think he tried to battle a female rapper and she embarrassed him.
Why don't you like female rappers?
[00:34:43] Speaker A: I don't know, man. They're not it.
[00:34:45] Speaker B: You don't like no female rappers.
[00:34:46] Speaker A: Maybe it's the hardness of them.
[00:34:48] Speaker B: Missy Elliott.
[00:34:50] Speaker A: So I'm gonna tell you, since Cheryl Poison wants to bring a female rapper situation up. Mm. I'm gonna bring up a line from one of her old songs.
[00:34:59] Speaker B: Cheryl Poison old song?
[00:35:01] Speaker A: Yes. And Cheryl Poison said, I am bi. Both of y' all can get it.
[00:35:07] Speaker B: Oh, wow. I mean, that's a cool line.
[00:35:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
Okay.
[00:35:13] Speaker B: Y' all said people are immature if they are late all the time. It's me. I'm juvenile. I be trying to be on time.
She said, I make up my own words too, but not as bad as Cam.
At least I know how to spell my words.
She said, I enjoyed the rip. It was pretty good to me. The rip? What is that?
[00:35:30] Speaker A: Yeah, that was with the cartel. Had the money in the house.
[00:35:33] Speaker B: Oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:35:34] Speaker A: That. True story.
[00:35:35] Speaker B: Yeah, well, loosely based on a true story.
[00:35:41] Speaker A: Now, I just found out. I don't know if you remember my friend that used to live here from New York.
[00:35:46] Speaker B: Mm.
[00:35:48] Speaker A: He knows somebody that knows somebody. That was the person that was hiding the money.
[00:35:55] Speaker B: Yeah. But, I mean, all of the cop stuff and all of that didn't happen. The shootouts and all of that didn't happen in the original. In the real story.
[00:36:01] Speaker A: Yeah, it might have. It might have been.
[00:36:03] Speaker B: They just found the house.
[00:36:04] Speaker A: Just a raid.
[00:36:04] Speaker B: Yeah, they just found the house. Yeah.
[00:36:06] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:36:08] Speaker B: Y' all spend too much money eating out. Titan. No, she said, I think y' all should do a mukbang show since y' all eat out, eat all the time. That would be dope. Y' all spend too much money eating out. Tighten up.
You know, me and l was supposed to do a food show.
We were gonna do a show where we go. It kind of be like diners drive ins and dives. But we go and interview the.
The owners of the restaurants and have, you know, get a best dish and we eat the dish or whatever.
But we was just gonna be behind the scenes. We gonna get some hoes for it and all of that. But then the host fell through, and then, like, we were kind of trying to see where we gonna. Was gonna go with it. And then all of these food review niggas started popping up. And now I don't wanna be in the food space. And I seen two more other n doing food reviews and shit. And then one nigga in the car like, bro, like, it's just too many, man.
[00:37:01] Speaker A: It is.
[00:37:01] Speaker B: I don't even wanna do nothing regarding food no more, man.
[00:37:03] Speaker A: If I do it, it's gonna have to be, like, so different. It's gonna have to look different. Everything.
[00:37:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
It's gonna have to be like.
Like, I like my man that. I forgot his name, Mark, that he goes and he. The white guy, he goes. He. Mark Wiens Weins. Yeah. He goes to different places, and he tries all of these different foods, and he just don't like. He interview the people.
[00:37:26] Speaker A: Zoom in on your camera and do the face.
Wow.
Wow.
[00:37:31] Speaker B: The flavors, they're just so. Oh, the spices. Wow.
That Mark, I like it, man. I like it. You know what I'm saying? Like, Mr. Chime Time, he do it. He'll do, like. He started doing, like, regular foods, and then he. He does.
He'll do, like, 24 hours eating at this type of thing like we talked about before.
It's another guy. He's in New York. He's a cab driver, and he just goes to, like, these real expensive restaurants. Most of the time, he'd go to, like, these real expensive restaurants and just try their food and, you know, get the food or whatever. You know what I'm saying? Just talk about his experience there. Whatever. He went to this one, huh?
[00:38:12] Speaker A: I ain't see that one.
[00:38:13] Speaker B: I'll send it. I forgot his name. I think he might be, like, Italian or Greek or something like that, but he went to. He might be Greek or something like that, but he went to this one restaurant, and it was like, in a.
Whatever the nationality is.
He went there, and there wasn't, like, a lot of people there or whatever. He talked about how the food was, like, real authentic. It reminded him of that ethnicities, food. And, like, the next video he did was, like, he went back. Well, not the next video, but he went back a little bit later, and the restaurant was packed. Like, when he went, it was like, one other person in there.
[00:38:43] Speaker A: Oh, right.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: But then when he went back, it was packed. The owners of the restaurant, the lady, she came and gave him a hug. Like, look at what you did. Like, I'm tired all the time now. Like, we selling out. We can't sell no more. This particular dish, like, they love it, and, you know, they just wanted thank him. The husband came out and gave him a hug, and, like, that's the type of stuff I want to see. Like, I don't want to see nobody, like, spitting somebody food out, throwing it on the floor or whatever. Like, you corny. Like, anybody can hate and lie. You know what I'm saying? Like, come on, man.
[00:39:12] Speaker A: So that's what we doing. Huh?
[00:39:14] Speaker B: Yeah, them niggas can't beat my ass. You know what I'm saying?
[00:39:16] Speaker A: But I'm with you.
[00:39:18] Speaker B: I'm just saying that shit corny, man.
It ain't no kind of originality, no creativity. You ain't doing nothing positive for the business.
[00:39:26] Speaker A: Yeah, we gotta do something new. Like, it gotta be something new. Like, either do the Mark Wiens and travel go somewhere real quick.
It's gotta be something different for me to say, okay, this is good.
[00:39:41] Speaker B: Like, even. Like, everybody know how Keith Lee does. He goes someplace.
[00:39:45] Speaker A: I don't like him.
[00:39:46] Speaker B: He gonna blow your spot up. He gonna make your. Like, he gonna make your shit famous to where you might not be able to handle it when people. Cause you know what I'm saying, he takes suggestions or whatever, but he don't never, like, be too negative.
Mr. Chime Time is one place. Like, whenever I go to Charlotte, I always go to this one particular place. It's a egg roll. It's called Egg Roll Company. I go there every time. Cause he went there one time and he was talking about how good it was. So I went and tried it. And like, my homeboy shout out to Wallace from the Music Jones podcast, he went and he got it. He told me about it or whatever. Now every time I go to Charlotte, I'm gonna go there and get me an egg roll. You know what I'm saying?
[00:40:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, it's changed, though, now. Before, it used to be, they used to go there and really review it, you know, say all the good about it and a little bit of the negative.
[00:40:36] Speaker B: But, I mean, then when they saw.
[00:40:37] Speaker A: The negative hit, they're like, oh, let's start with that.
[00:40:39] Speaker B: Let's start with the negative. Yeah.
[00:40:40] Speaker A: And then, oh, yeah, these fries are good. But the rest of that stuff is trash.
[00:40:45] Speaker B: You know, all of that, but it's only, like, a few that do that.
[00:40:49] Speaker A: It's entertaining for certain people.
[00:40:53] Speaker B: Really? Like, Yeah. I don't know. Like, you get more attraction when you do negative stuff, and when you do positive stuff, ain't nobody hitting. But that's all it was. People figured out that if I be negative, I talk shit about something, it's gonna get some views or whatever, you know what I'm saying? And, like, you say you don't like Keev Lee, but he's not overly negative. If he don't like it, he'll say, that's just my.
I ain't gonna say it's horrible, but I just don't like it. You try it yourself, you might feel different. You know what I'm saying?
[00:41:23] Speaker A: I just don't like his style of video. His.
[00:41:25] Speaker B: His monotone.
[00:41:26] Speaker A: Monotone. It's too monotone.
[00:41:28] Speaker B: But that's just how he talks, period.
[00:41:30] Speaker A: It is.
[00:41:30] Speaker B: Even in videos and stuff.
[00:41:31] Speaker A: Yeah, I've seen him on something else. I was like, oh, so that really like this?
[00:41:34] Speaker B: Yeah, like. Like, I seen him on. Like, he was on Kevin Stage podcast. I want to say he was on the Breakfast Club before. That's just how he talked, you know what I'm saying? So.
But, yeah, but I don't think he's, like, doing it to be negative toward people. I think that's just him. Like, he's allergic to shellfish. So if it's. He's limited on what he can eat. And he got sick one time, he went to a place, he asked him, do they cook it in the same grease or cook it on the same thing? He got sick the way he was in the hospital, you know what I'm saying? So.
But anyway, yeah, we not gonna do. We.
We're not gonna do it because it's too. It's. It's watered down now, man.
[00:42:12] Speaker A: Saturated now.
[00:42:13] Speaker B: Saturated. Yeah.
[00:42:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:42:16] Speaker B: She said, y', all, she says, I'm team. All flats. I feel less than. If I gotta eat drums, that's yours. Your prerogative.
[00:42:26] Speaker A: I mean, team flats.
[00:42:27] Speaker B: Yeah, all flats, too.
[00:42:29] Speaker A: I thought she was cool. She ain't cool.
[00:42:31] Speaker B: I mean, I guess I eat them both, you know what I'm saying?
[00:42:33] Speaker A: I'm drumming, I'm drumsticks all the way.
[00:42:36] Speaker B: Give me a little mix of both, you know what I'm saying? I don't wanna split all of em. You know what I'm saying? Like, give me a little bit of this, a little bit of that. I like a little bit of variety.
[00:42:46] Speaker A: Hey, talk about a mukbang or whatever they call.
The funniest DJ Blaze show ever was when y' all was eating on the show.
To you, I'm telling you. You don't think it was funny?
[00:43:00] Speaker B: It was funny. The funniest one to me was.
[00:43:02] Speaker A: And y' all were tipsy.
[00:43:03] Speaker B: Nah, one of the funniest ones to me was when Blaze.
It was after the club one night.
[00:43:12] Speaker A: It kicked the girl out. That one.
[00:43:13] Speaker B: Nah, that wasn't funny. That was just gangster. But that one. Even after the club.
It was after the club one night, we did a show, and B. Mac and Baby Mac was there, and we was just laughing. It was something I had said. The reason why men are gay, men are homophobic. You know what I'm saying. And I explained it in a certain way. And we was laughing so bad till Blaze was like, we gotta go to commercial or whatever. We ain't even had no commercial.
[00:43:41] Speaker A: We had no commercial. Go to commercial.
[00:43:42] Speaker B: Go to commercial.
[00:43:43] Speaker A: Damn, I gotta find that show.
[00:43:44] Speaker B: Yeah.
But, yeah, we done had, like, in 14 years, we done had some funny, funny shit on here. Yeah, we done had some funny, funny shit. Like. Yeah.
She said, I enjoyed you and Highstorm Once Upon a Time in Music podcast. We'll do it again. Thank you for having us, too. I appreciate it. She said the guy you were trying to think of is Sterling K. Brown.
[00:44:05] Speaker A: From what?
[00:44:06] Speaker B: Paradise?
[00:44:08] Speaker A: The black guy?
[00:44:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, we were saying. We were saying. I said Isaiah or something.
[00:44:13] Speaker A: Yeah. I was like, isaac Washington, is it?
[00:44:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sterling K. Brown.
[00:44:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:44:19] Speaker B: And the show paradise, that's coming out next week, I think the new one. The 13th? Yeah, the new season.
[00:44:25] Speaker A: I didn't finish this one. I stopped on it.
[00:44:27] Speaker B: Oh, you wet.
She said, I gotta step my email game up. I can't let BMAC get the top spot.
[00:44:32] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:44:33] Speaker B: Where has he been? He definitely fell off with the emails. Said, l took me out.
No, L. Look at me when I say this.
[00:44:42] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:44:43] Speaker B: Michael Jackson is not up there with Jesus. Lol. But serious. He is with Jesus.
[00:44:50] Speaker A: Yeah, man. People know Jesus and they know Michael Jackson all over the world.
[00:44:58] Speaker B: We were talking about this at work.
[00:45:00] Speaker A: For real.
[00:45:01] Speaker B: Well, not that, but who do you think is the most beloved, like, universally beloved artist ever, right off the top of your head, singing anything artist, period, but with, like, no, well, music? Yeah. Cause I can't say, like, Picasso or nothing, but I'm saying with, like, with no kind of.
Yeah. With no smut. Real quick, off top of your head.
[00:45:24] Speaker A: Damn. I can't do off top of my head because Michael Jackson come on my head again.
[00:45:28] Speaker B: Michael Jackson got the smut, though. I know.
The same time I'm gonna say a name.
[00:45:32] Speaker A: Good.
[00:45:32] Speaker B: Bob Marley.
[00:45:34] Speaker A: No.
[00:45:34] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:45:35] Speaker A: He got smut.
[00:45:36] Speaker B: What smut do he got on his name?
[00:45:38] Speaker A: That his freaking.
His father's white.
[00:45:41] Speaker B: Nope. Nobody cares. Nobody cares.
[00:45:43] Speaker A: They do.
[00:45:44] Speaker B: I've never heard nobody care, man.
[00:45:46] Speaker A: I just heard it recently. They get on him because of that.
[00:45:49] Speaker B: Who?
[00:45:50] Speaker A: He's so black powered. But his dad white. He white.
[00:45:54] Speaker B: Who?
[00:45:54] Speaker A: Bob Marley white.
[00:45:56] Speaker B: No, I'm saying who say that? I've never heard nobody.
[00:45:58] Speaker A: I find it.
[00:45:59] Speaker B: Everybody know he was mixed.
[00:46:01] Speaker A: I know, but it just came up again on stage.
[00:46:03] Speaker B: But we were talking about that, like, we was playing. They was playing Bob Marley in the sales desk at Work. It was all white guys. And they was like, everybody loved Bob Marley. He's like, I don't. I can't think of nobody who don't love Bob Marley or who is love more than Bob Marley. And somebody said, michael Jackson. I was like, nah, but Michael Jackson got a little bit of dough in his name with the chick with the kid, stuff like. You know what I'm saying?
[00:46:25] Speaker A: He do.
[00:46:27] Speaker B: But I can't think of nobody who don't like Bob Marley. And when I say nobody, I mean, of all races, creeds, or whatever. Like Bob Marley. Basically get a pass with no smut. No smut?
[00:46:39] Speaker A: Nah, that.
[00:46:40] Speaker B: What's the smut?
[00:46:41] Speaker A: That smut is the.
[00:46:43] Speaker B: Him being white ain't smut.
[00:46:44] Speaker A: Him being biracial.
[00:46:46] Speaker B: That's just your preference. I'm talking about, like, negative smut. Like, he beat women, or he was this or he was that, or he was a pedophile or he wasn't. He ain't got none of that on his name. And if I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but I don't think Bob got no smut on his name.
[00:46:59] Speaker A: High Star. Now, High Star, send us the email.
[00:47:03] Speaker B: High Star might not be old enough to know.
[00:47:04] Speaker A: High Star. Dig up the smut.
[00:47:06] Speaker B: Don't dig it up. He gotta be right there.
Like, he gotta be right there.
[00:47:11] Speaker A: I don't know, man. I couldn't tell you.
[00:47:13] Speaker B: He might've been, like, a philanderer.
[00:47:16] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:47:16] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[00:47:16] Speaker A: How many kids he had?
[00:47:18] Speaker B: He got a good little bit of kids. But that might not be smut, you know what I'm saying?
But as always, great show. I do better with the emails.
Talk with y' all next week. The one and only Cheryl Poison. Shout out to you, Cheryl.
It's hard doing emails, like, for shows and stuff, though. I know how it is. Cause I be wanting to email certain shows all the time, but I just be forgetting.
The truth of the matter is, I forget or I just forget until they.
And then the people put out the show. Yeah. And then, you know, then we got one more email.
[00:47:56] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:47:57] Speaker B: It's from the homie DJ Highstar, aforementioned DJ High Star.
He says, what up, fam? Reporting live from the 704.
I'm thinking Charlotte may get a J. Cole appearance in the Honda out here.
[00:48:16] Speaker A: Oh, he's going around with CDs in his trunk. Selling them or giving him.
[00:48:21] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay.
[00:48:22] Speaker A: Thank you.
[00:48:22] Speaker B: Cause I didn't know what he was talking about. He said, I'm feeling this new album strictly coming from a 39 year old who enjoys the boring things in life. I like the concept of the first part 29 and part 239. I look at it as a Carolina version of Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers. One thing N can't deny. J. Cole feeds his core fan base. The direct to consumer system he got in place is fire.
Shout out to UNC for beating Duke. Who y' all got in the Super Bowl? I'm fucking with the Patriots. Fuck it. I'm standing on it.
Random thought. What happened to limos?
All right, gotta holler at y'. All. DJ Highstyle. Oh, yeah. Thanks for holding the nigga down during my fast. I'm good now.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: This eating. Eating. Back to it.
[00:49:06] Speaker B: Have you listened to J. Cole?
[00:49:07] Speaker A: Nah. Yoshi called me last night and asked me about it.
[00:49:10] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah, I ain't listening to it either. Only really, the only parts I heard was listening to Joe Budden podcast and they were kind of reviewing it and talking about it or whatever. So that's all I really heard of it. I really can't. I ain't really. I mean, I respect J. Cole as far as, like, the way he rap. I feel like he can rap and he make good music, but sometimes I don't be feeling his music, like, feeling it like that, so.
And I really wasn't feeling him feeling his music until like, maybe Forest Hill. Cause all his music sound like a person younger than me making music about college and stuff. And I was older than that. I was like. He was a little bit younger than me, so he was like, just a little bit like, talking about stuff that I wasn't dealing with at the time. So, like, it really. I didn't feel it. I thought it was good music. Yeah, but.
Yeah, but they were talking about how they thought it was like a music made, like High Star said it was made for his people, like for his fan base or whatever.
But I'm gonna check it out.
[00:50:07] Speaker A: I'm gonna check it out too. I'm probably start it tomorrow.
[00:50:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I probably will too.
I really don't care about UNC or Duke.
I ain't in the college basketball like that. I go for either one of them motherfuckers. They give me. Give me a jersey.
Real talk. I got a UNC jersey and a Duke jersey in my closet. So there you go. Yeah. What about you?
[00:50:30] Speaker A: Nah, I. You know what I dug up last night?
[00:50:33] Speaker B: Orioles jersey.
[00:50:35] Speaker A: That too.
This is a Michelin act, old, old school LeBron James jersey.
[00:50:43] Speaker B: Like a Cavs jersey? Yeah, like an old one. Yeah. You Gonna put it.
[00:50:47] Speaker A: You gonna wear it?
[00:50:48] Speaker B: Are you gonna put it in the thing or something?
[00:50:50] Speaker A: I ain't gonna fit it.
[00:50:51] Speaker B: Oh, it's small.
[00:50:52] Speaker A: Smaller than I. I was back then.
[00:50:54] Speaker B: What size is a 2x? Let me get it.
Is it authentic?
[00:51:00] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:01] Speaker B: So you paid like three foot?
[00:51:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:04] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. I mean, you know, they got Swingman jersey. They had the Swing man jerseys and then the other ones. You know what I'm saying?
[00:51:11] Speaker A: Nah, back then, you couldn't come out with no fake jersey.
[00:51:13] Speaker B: It wasn't fake, though. It was just a Swing man jersey. It was a Nike jersey.
[00:51:16] Speaker A: It was considered fake when where I was and outside, if your Jersey didn't cost 300 to 200, 200 to $300, it was trash.
You couldn't go to Modell's and get the jersey.
[00:51:30] Speaker B: So you was in New York when this came up?
[00:51:32] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:32] Speaker B: What year you moving out here?
[00:51:33] Speaker A: 03.
[00:51:36] Speaker B: You wasn't in New York when LeBron came in the league then?
[00:51:39] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:51:39] Speaker B: LeBron came in the league in 03.
[00:51:41] Speaker A: Whatever. I don't know. I got the jersey from back then.
[00:51:44] Speaker B: You got it from up north? Yeah. Okay.
[00:51:47] Speaker A: The jerseys were big at the time.
[00:51:50] Speaker B: They was about to go out, though.
[00:51:52] Speaker A: Nah, they went out once I got down here.
[00:51:54] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. They was about to go out.
[00:51:56] Speaker A: Like, this one right here is.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: They went out in like, 05.
[00:51:59] Speaker A: This one right here is labeled 2001.
[00:52:01] Speaker B: Jersey started going out in like, 05. 06.
[00:52:04] Speaker A: Yeah. So I had a good run.
[00:52:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to the jerseys.
[00:52:07] Speaker A: Oh.
[00:52:08] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:52:08] Speaker A: One to that to zero five.
[00:52:12] Speaker B: What else he said? Who you got in the Super Bowl? Do you care?
[00:52:15] Speaker A: No, I don't care. But I'm gonna say Patriots.
[00:52:18] Speaker B: I want the Seahawks to win. Cause I don't want the Patriots to get seven Super Bowls.
[00:52:24] Speaker A: That's the only reason why I say Patriots. Cause I already know they won't.
[00:52:27] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't want them to get seven. Cause then they'll have more than us. And I don't want them to have more than us.
[00:52:32] Speaker A: Who's us?
[00:52:33] Speaker B: The Steelers.
[00:52:34] Speaker A: Where y' all at?
[00:52:35] Speaker B: We got six.
[00:52:36] Speaker A: Yeah, but where y' all at?
[00:52:37] Speaker B: What do you mean?
What happened to limos? Limo still out here?
[00:52:43] Speaker A: Limo limousines?
[00:52:45] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:52:45] Speaker A: Yeah, they still.
[00:52:46] Speaker B: They still out here.
[00:52:47] Speaker A: They got exotic cars now. Audi like that.
[00:52:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
Every now and then you'll see a home, a limousine around here.
[00:52:56] Speaker A: Yeah, they do.
[00:52:56] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
But now, really, what people doing is they getting.
They getting the big sprinters.
[00:53:03] Speaker A: Yeah, party bus.
[00:53:04] Speaker B: But nah, not even the party bus type jones. Like, they get in the jones that's like decked out on the inside. The big Sprinter with like, the plush chairs and the big TV box, the big TVs and all of that in there. That's what they're doing now, but. Yeah, but some people who living in the 80s still getting limos.
But if you want to see some motherfucker with some real bread stepping out, they getting out of them Sprinters, the Mercedes sprinters with the TVs and the big seats, and the seats fold and all of this and that and the WI fi. Yeah, but like you said, they are doing the party bus. A lot of people doing the party bus thing, too. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:53:44] Speaker A: Limousine.
[00:53:45] Speaker B: Yeah. Back in the.
[00:53:47] Speaker A: My dad had one.
[00:53:48] Speaker B: Had a limo.
[00:53:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:53:49] Speaker B: He had a service.
No, he just had a limo just at the crib.
[00:53:54] Speaker A: If you bring up this limo to him, he gonna talk about him and my mom's and them going to Rick James. Going to see Rick James.
[00:54:02] Speaker B: Yeah. A Lincoln Continental.
[00:54:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:54:04] Speaker B: A Town Car. Yeah, a Lincoln Town Car.
Limo.
Yeah. Shout out to limos.
Shit. We did a limo for Blaze Party one time.
[00:54:16] Speaker A: Which one?
[00:54:16] Speaker B: Everybody got out.
It was one of them Jones had spin and we pulled up in a limo and everybody got out.
[00:54:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, that was the. With the pictures, the black. And everybody had the. Like, the white tuxedos, I think.
[00:54:30] Speaker B: I mean, the colors was always black and red, but they had y'. All.
[00:54:33] Speaker A: Somebody had. Maybe he had white. He had a white suit.
[00:54:38] Speaker B: I don't know if he had a white suit. I knew he had a white shirt, black, red tie, black tie. Something like that. Yeah, but, you know, I was there. Yeah, you were there. You were there.
I guess we get into some of these stories.
Shout out to Donald Trump for stealing the lead this week.
But we were gonna. Well, I don't know.
I guess we'll start off with something Cam Newton said. Ah, shit. I knew it was something I forgot to do. What, you forgot Bluetooth this shit?
[00:55:07] Speaker A: That's all right. You know, I'm here to. I'm here to.
What they say I'm the filler.
[00:55:12] Speaker B: Yeah, dude, there you go.
[00:55:14] Speaker A: Don't forget, every Monday, catch the DJ, Blaze radio show, podcast on all streaming platforms. Also YouTube. Check us out on YouTube sometime. You get to see what we look like. What we talking about?
Just, like, high start last year. He thought I was a lot bigger than what I am. Oh, he did. I'm big, but I'm not that big. But then again, I.
[00:55:37] Speaker B: What do you think?
[00:55:38] Speaker A: He said I'm not as fluffy as this nigga said.
[00:55:41] Speaker B: Fluffy?
[00:55:41] Speaker A: Yeah, he said something crazy like that.
[00:55:43] Speaker B: That's egregious.
[00:55:44] Speaker A: I took my shirt off.
[00:55:45] Speaker B: You took your shirt off?
[00:55:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I had my T shirt on that I had to show like, yo, I ain't that. Matter of fact, I need to do it now, right? Just take. Take this off.
[00:55:52] Speaker B: No, you don't. I see lint.
[00:55:54] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:55:55] Speaker B: We already reached the link quota with my shirt.
[00:55:57] Speaker A: I was gonna say you got enough.
[00:55:59] Speaker B: We got enough. We got enough lint going on out here. Goddamn. I'll tell you something.
[00:56:03] Speaker A: You know what you need?
[00:56:04] Speaker B: What?
[00:56:04] Speaker A: You need, like.
You need, like, trimmers.
[00:56:08] Speaker B: Trimmers?
[00:56:08] Speaker A: Yeah, like, for your face to cut all them damn white balls off your shit.
[00:56:13] Speaker B: It ain't no white balls. It's just a couple of.
[00:56:15] Speaker A: That's white balls, man.
[00:56:16] Speaker B: Ain't no white balls. I got a thing for that, too, though. I got one of them at the crib.
[00:56:20] Speaker C: One of those?
[00:56:22] Speaker B: Yeah, I got one.
[00:56:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I like their shits.
[00:56:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Don't. This nigga done dissed me, like, three times on this episode. I want y' all to know I'm a dissed myself.
[00:56:29] Speaker A: I use that. That thing on the seat of my pants.
My work pants be getting warm.
[00:56:35] Speaker B: Oh. Be getting them balls in because I'm.
[00:56:37] Speaker A: So big, as they say.
[00:56:38] Speaker B: Nah, that's just wear from wearing it a lot.
[00:56:41] Speaker A: Yeah, I get the balls.
[00:56:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. That wasn't a good enough diss. And I'm still hurt. My feelings are still hurt.
[00:56:46] Speaker A: You don't remember the first one, do you?
[00:56:48] Speaker B: The first what?
[00:56:49] Speaker A: The first diss.
[00:56:50] Speaker B: The first diss you said. Yeah, the arms.
You think I don't remember? You think what?
[00:56:57] Speaker A: I forgot.
[00:56:58] Speaker B: You don't remember that this year?
[00:56:59] Speaker A: I forgot what it was.
[00:57:01] Speaker B: All right, so earlier this week, what I thought would have been a good conversation before Donald Trump Cam Newton. He said some things earlier this week. Let me see if I can get it. Let me see.
Do you have any platonic relationships in your life right now with a woman? Yeah. No.
Is that by choice?
I'm not about to be around no woman platonically.
Listen, we gotta unpack this kid.
[00:57:27] Speaker A: Why?
[00:57:28] Speaker B: Because I'm not about to play them type of games. Is it self control?
Call it what you want. I'm asking. Call it. It may be self control. I'm asking if she. Fine. I'm not about to have her around playing like. I don't think that she's attractive, but is it possible to think someone's Attractive and still behave yourself?
[00:57:47] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:57:48] Speaker B: Do you have control of them thoughts? Yes, but I'm not about to play them games. What game is it? The game of saying, hey, we not about to be friends. I don't have good looking woman that's friends around me. No, just all the. All the. Do you have any ugly ones?
I don't even have woman friends, bro. Respectfully.
[00:58:08] Speaker A: Why?
[00:58:10] Speaker B: And I understand you saying you're not finna play this game, but Cam, you're a smart man. I need you to go deeper than that.
[00:58:14] Speaker A: Yeah, we're gonna.
[00:58:15] Speaker B: It's a. I know me. There's you know you. Okay, I know me. And what that mean? That means if I'm around a woman long enough, I'm going to find something good in her that attracts me. Okay. And when you're attractive, what then happens? When you're attracted, what then happens?
[00:58:30] Speaker A: Sex.
[00:58:31] Speaker B: Oh, God damn, Cam.
[00:58:33] Speaker A: Why is this?
[00:58:34] Speaker B: Cam, It's a bigger issue than I thought. We had so understanding that. Go ahead. What was that?
[00:58:38] Speaker A: Go ahead. Little Shannon Sharp ass nigga. Who is he?
[00:58:41] Speaker B: Who? I don't know. I don't watch Cam show.
[00:58:43] Speaker A: Oh, that's okay.
[00:58:44] Speaker B: That was on Cam show.
[00:58:47] Speaker A: He, Shannon Sharp, the whole shit. Come on, Cam, tell me why.
[00:58:51] Speaker B: That's a good question though.
[00:58:52] Speaker A: Come on, Cam.
[00:58:53] Speaker B: I say that because I have a certain thought about platonic relationships. But can you do it?
Let me ask you first.
[00:59:02] Speaker A: Go ahead.
[00:59:03] Speaker B: Do you have platonic relationships with women?
[00:59:05] Speaker A: I don't have no relationships with women.
I have platonic friendships.
[00:59:12] Speaker B: A friendship is a relationship.
[00:59:14] Speaker A: You got to watch the way you say it.
[00:59:17] Speaker B: Platonic mean a friendship.
[00:59:18] Speaker A: Yeah, when you marry. You got to watch the wording though.
[00:59:21] Speaker B: I mean, God, this.
[00:59:22] Speaker A: You gotta watch your work.
[00:59:23] Speaker B: Shout out to the lady that live at your house. There you go, keeping your ass in check.
Shout out to her. She watch or listen? Yeah, I respect her sometimes, I guess.
[00:59:33] Speaker A: Who knows why?
[00:59:33] Speaker B: Cause things you say have gotten.
[00:59:35] Speaker A: No, you know what this is? No. Things ain't got back. Cause I've been good. So.
[00:59:38] Speaker B: What do you mean being good? You can speak from the heart. Maybe your heart is pure.
[00:59:41] Speaker A: The only things that will come back.
[00:59:43] Speaker B: I feel like your heart is pure.
[00:59:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Only things that will come back is. You know, ones like maybe you had last week with yours.
[00:59:51] Speaker B: Well, what?
That was like a month ago.
[00:59:54] Speaker A: See that?
[00:59:54] Speaker B: Talking about the.
[00:59:55] Speaker A: It came back too, didn't it?
[00:59:57] Speaker B: But that was facetiously talking about something that will never ever happen. But anyway, what about you? How you feel about platonic relationship?
[01:00:05] Speaker A: I think certain people could do it.
Oh, you wanna know about me?
[01:00:08] Speaker B: Hey, we talking about you. I don't care about certain people we know. Cam say he can.
[01:00:11] Speaker A: Come on, Cam. Come on.
Yeah, I could do it.
[01:00:16] Speaker B: You can?
[01:00:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
Cheryl Poison is cool.
That's a friend.
[01:00:23] Speaker B: Has she.
Okay.
[01:00:29] Speaker A: What.
[01:00:36] Speaker B: How did y' all meet?
[01:00:38] Speaker A: We don't even know.
We was Facebook friends for a long time. I think it's from when I used to be out and about doing photography and stuff.
[01:00:47] Speaker B: Yeah, okay.
[01:00:49] Speaker A: But I think that's where it might have stemmed from.
[01:00:50] Speaker B: Cause a lot of people, I don't trust it.
[01:00:53] Speaker A: Follow me from there. You don't trust what, platonic friendships on your half disappeared?
Well, you gotta have self control.
[01:01:03] Speaker B: It's not about you having self control. It's just about.
I feel like people are human and that's just human nature. If, like, if it's two attractive people, one of them are gonna be attracted to the other one and gonna want more than just a friendship.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: That's not all the time, though. I don't think. I don't think. I couldn't tell you.
[01:01:24] Speaker B: I haven't.
[01:01:25] Speaker A: Cause I'm attractive.
[01:01:27] Speaker B: Nah, I haven't.
I haven't. Like, it's like certain little things that go into it to where that, let's say, like the person may have dated one of your male friends or one of like one of your friends.
And you may have a code to where that person is off limits to you.
Or maybe y' all grew up together or maybe y' all close family friends, something like that, to weigh some exceptions to that. But for the most part, like, if it's an attractive person, if it's two dudes that's gay and both of them feel like they're attractive and they trying to be friends, one of them motherfuckers gonna like the other one. Same thing with two women as lesbians. Like, it ain't just a male, female thing, I think just a human nature. Like if you attracted to that and you trying to be friends with that, if you find them attractive, something gonna make it switch in your head.
[01:02:25] Speaker A: You never had a good looking friend, a woman? Yeah.
[01:02:31] Speaker B: Nope. Not like eventually somebody tried something, whether it was all your friends ugly, them or me.
[01:02:39] Speaker A: Are all your friends ugly?
[01:02:40] Speaker B: No, I don't have. The only female friends I have is, like, women that like, dated my homeboys or dated, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, that I ain't never. Not too many. Cause like, I had one right when I first was, like, okay, I can be friends with a woman. Yeah, and be cool.
So that was one day. This was like. I'm talking about. This was like 10 years ago or something, though.
So like this, I'm for real now. I ain't gonna lie. I ain't come here and lie to the people.
[01:03:05] Speaker A: He said, by the way, this is.
[01:03:07] Speaker B: 15 years ago, by the way, you know what I'm saying? So it was one day, and matter of fact, I was living in Columbia. She had just moved to Columbia, you know what I'm saying? We used to work together and all that. She had. I want to say she was married, but she had helped train me or whatever. We was cool. We was real cool. Every now and then she, how you doing? Whatever. How you been? We ain't had worked together in a long time. So one day she hit me. How you doing? Whatever. Oh, y' all live in. Okay, cool, that's good. That's what's up. Blah, blah, blah. She like, what you doing? You, what you doing? Jacking your dick. Huh?
[01:03:36] Speaker A: Uh oh.
[01:03:37] Speaker B: We supposed to be friend.
[01:03:38] Speaker A: What you doing?
[01:03:39] Speaker B: Talking about my penis? Uh oh.
[01:03:41] Speaker A: But that might have been a playful.
[01:03:44] Speaker B: Yo, bro. No, if you just friends. If you just friends, you don't bring that up. Not female to male. Certain things you don't cross.
[01:03:54] Speaker A: So males to males could do it.
Like, man, come on, man, you ain't doing nothing but Jackie and dick.
[01:03:59] Speaker B: Come on, that's different.
[01:04:00] Speaker A: Yeah, she might have been.
[01:04:01] Speaker B: That's kinda different.
[01:04:02] Speaker A: She might have been on the same page.
[01:04:03] Speaker B: She would.
I know somebody else. I know somebody else who was like, they were supposed to be best friends. Whatever, whatever.
[01:04:11] Speaker A: They was fucking best friends.
[01:04:14] Speaker B: Yes, they supposed to be best friends, but they fucking. Hey, I don't like, like, if you like, I got, you know, a couple like female homegirls or whatever, but they not good looking. Nah, they like dated one of my homeboys.
[01:04:29] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:04:29] Speaker B: Or done slept with my homeboy back in the day or whatever, you know what I'm saying? Like, stuff like that. But as far as just like, I meet a woman on the street and she cool and we vibe and then we just get the chit chat. We gonna hang out here, hang out there. She come to the crib, whatever, whatever. Eventually somebody gonna want something so you.
[01:04:47] Speaker A: Can'T do it, you say, I ain't saying me.
[01:04:50] Speaker B: I'm saying she might not either.
[01:04:51] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:04:51] Speaker B: I ain't gonna even put that pressure on nobody.
[01:04:54] Speaker A: It can't be done. You saying that's all you say? It's a lie.
[01:04:57] Speaker B: I think it's. I think it's A lie. It ain't about self control or whatever, whatever.
I just think it's, it's just human nature. Somebody. And like now I'm. I'm kind of like, I'm kind of strict on it. Cause I feel like even if, like if you had them thoughts, then that ain't platonic.
Like if you even had a thought about having sex with your homegirl, then it ain't platonic. If you look at your homeboy in a certain way, if you a woman, you look at your homeboy in a certain way, like maybe I could date him. I don't think that's platonic.
[01:05:28] Speaker A: Oh yeah.
[01:05:29] Speaker B: Cause I feel like them thoughts would never cross your mind.
[01:05:30] Speaker A: That was the line that was crossed.
[01:05:32] Speaker B: Right there just to thinking about it.
[01:05:33] Speaker A: Right? Yeah.
[01:05:35] Speaker B: Some people say they can, but I don't believe em.
[01:05:37] Speaker A: I don't believe em either.
[01:05:38] Speaker B: I don't believe em.
[01:05:39] Speaker A: The ones that say they can't.
The ones that say they can, they already thought about it or they have done it already.
[01:05:45] Speaker B: And I don't think that if you have dated somebody, like if you had sex with somebody and it didn't work out, but y' all just friends now, I don't call that platonic.
That's just me.
[01:06:02] Speaker A: What do you call that?
[01:06:03] Speaker B: I don't know. There gotta be another word for it. Platonic is out the window. Once y' all done had sex before. Yeah, I guess y' all got a history. I don't know, that's just me.
[01:06:10] Speaker A: I guess you're right.
[01:06:13] Speaker B: But I don't think it's the self control thing in my eyes. I just feel like if somebody's attractive and you can look at them in a certain way, I don't think it's platonic.
And if a man is attracted to you, you gonna look at them especially like your homeboys that you be with or whatever, you not gonna be around no dude who you think is less than what you do, or character flaws or whatever. Like you ain't gonna be around a dude who you feel like ain't a worker, ain't productive in life, who ain't.
[01:06:42] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right.
[01:06:43] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? The same thing with a woman. And if it's somebody of the opposite sex that you feel like they handle their business, they dress a certain way, they look a certain way, they do whatever a certain way, they got good character. Whatever you might be like, well, okay, this.
You know what I'm saying? So that's just me. Email us. Djblazure, gmail.com. what do you think about platonic relationships now? If you think you can do it and you say you got these friends. Has your male friend ever slight came out the mouth sideways like I done had women be like, yeah, that's just my friend. Oh, this ain't never tried to holler at you? Well, one time and he was drunk.
That just trying to wait his time.
That is trying to wait his time, you know what I'm saying? Now I'll be helpful to a woman, give advice and all this and that, but I ain't about to sit here and say this my home girl.
And we ain't never did nothing. She ain't never. No, I ain't gonna put that on. No. Ain't that one of them, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't gonna put that pressure on her. Cause you know, I'm a, you know what I'm saying? Eventually she gonna want some of this, you know what I'm saying? You want some of the chocolate right here.
I ain't gonna make it hard on her. I'm trying to, I'm trying to look out for her.
[01:07:52] Speaker A: You don't want to put her through that.
[01:07:54] Speaker B: Yeah, I ain't want to put her through that. All that mental turmoil, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? No, I just joke.
DJ Blaze, gmail.com, let us know what you think about that. Now it's a, it's a guy, he do videos. He did this one video talking about Cam. His name is, I can't really pronounce. He from Charleston, he like a Harvard professor, he real good with words and stuff. But he did a video talking about it. I'm not about to be around no one, but he kind of made me feel bad cause I kind of feel Cam on it a little bit, you know what I'm saying?
[01:08:31] Speaker A: That he don't want to be around him.
[01:08:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that he's not about to. Cause you know, he know.
[01:08:36] Speaker A: See, I don't mean to cut you off, but that's crazy. Cause. All right, say business wise, say we would have did okay the food thing.
[01:08:45] Speaker B: Uh huh.
[01:08:45] Speaker A: And we were looking for a good looking person, right?
[01:08:50] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:08:53] Speaker A: So you saying that we.
[01:08:57] Speaker B: That's business though. That ain't friendship.
[01:08:59] Speaker A: Yeah, but you gotta have some kind of friendship with it.
[01:09:01] Speaker B: No you don't. No.
[01:09:03] Speaker A: Hell no.
[01:09:03] Speaker B: That's business.
[01:09:04] Speaker A: Are we friends?
[01:09:06] Speaker B: Eventually we, we got the friends. But at first it was just business.
Yes, as at first you was to. I mean to Me, we was just passing. To me, you was, you know, you was blazed. You was.
You somebody that blazing them knew.
[01:09:20] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:09:21] Speaker B: And worked with or whatever. Eventually, you know what I'm saying? We became friends and knowing each other. But you didn't know me. I ain't knew you.
[01:09:28] Speaker A: We ran around the same circles and just was passing each other.
[01:09:30] Speaker B: Yeah, pretty much. Yeah. I got you and hanging like that. But as far as like doing the show, I feel like it would have just been like business. Like, you know, this is what it is.
Boom, boom, boom. You know what I'm saying? Even with like, even with now, like doing having podcasts on the network.
Them niggas ain't my friends.
I just work for them basically. Like, not. I ain't talking about Yoshi or cl, but I'm talking about like the people that have shows. We not friends. Like, yeah, yeah, you know, they signed to us and we work for them. We do, you know, we put their shows out. You know what I'm saying? We ain't friends.
[01:10:07] Speaker A: We ain't friends.
[01:10:08] Speaker B: No disrespect.
[01:10:09] Speaker A: That's the title of the show today. We ain't Friends.
[01:10:12] Speaker B: I mean, my friends is my friend. My friends go to my mama house now. They know where my mama stay.
[01:10:16] Speaker A: We ain't friends.
[01:10:16] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? They know where my daddy stay. They know my well used to stay. They know what I'm saying. Like, they don't friends, you know.
But eventually you would get to that with people. But just to work with somebody that's attractive, you know, you gotta keep. You gotta have them lines and keep it a certain place.
Yeah, but the guy's name is son in Cho. Some people probably know who I'm talking about. He real smart, he do real good stuff. And he go, if you think differently to him by the end of his videos that he be putting out, he gonna make your ass feel dumb.
[01:10:51] Speaker A: So.
[01:10:51] Speaker B: But like, he real good with like. I think he like is a linguist or something. Like he know a lot about like the origin of certain phrases and words. He's from Charleston, but he like a Harvard.
Harvard professor or whatever. But I'mma play his video what he had to say about Cam and maybe it'll change everybody's perspective on it.
I'm not about to be around no woman platonically.
[01:11:17] Speaker D: Peace. You may be thinking, I'm really about to read Cam Newton for his flat out refusal with his whole chest, rejecting the very notion that he would be in platonic relationships with a woman. What could be Worse than a man refusing to be platonic friends with a woman. A man pretending to be platonic friends with a woman. That's what. And having that woman find out at the worst time that her friend was only biding his time and until opportunity knocked all along. So, no, I'm not going to shame Cam Newton for being honest. In fact, I encourage all men like Cam Newton to be honest. Now, mind you, I'm saying honest, much like an honest thief is transparent about their thievery, but it doesn't make them any less a thief. Being honest is not the same as being honorable. So, no, you don't get a pat on the back or a cookie for being honest. But your honesty in the form of transparency does serve a purpose, a valuable purpose. Rather than giving you a lecture on how undisciplined you are, which you are, and your lack of self control, which is true. And how you need to improve your lack of self control, which you do, but at what cost to women. How exactly are you supposed to practice your self discipline? Practice your self control. How many women and girls have to be your crash test dummies while you're working out your ethics? How many female friends have to be hurt and abandoned, manipulated, misled, or much worse while you're getting yourself together? No, it's not worth it. If you cannot be platonic friends with women. Don't go. Don't stick around coercing women to bend to your will or to have some sort of friends with. With benefits. Just g. Whatever tinge of hurt or shame that a woman might feel in disappointment that you weren't willing to enter into a friendship.
[01:13:21] Speaker B: You feel any different?
[01:13:24] Speaker A: I feel what he's saying.
And that's kind of where we was at anyway.
We didn't.
We didn't say, hey, you know, stick around them and just don't tell them. Yeah.
[01:13:36] Speaker B: And then be.
[01:13:37] Speaker A: Yeah, we basically said, don't be around him. Like that. Or, you know, it could end up like that.
[01:13:44] Speaker B: Yeah. The only thing, like the self control part, he put the self control on, like the man part. You know what I'm saying? Like, on the dude. But sometimes it's the women, too. Like, they switch and fall. Like, switch and be like, well, we supposed to be friends, but I want to date you. Cause this, that, and the third.
[01:14:03] Speaker A: He might have been doing that just because of. He's looking at it as the Cam Newton side or, you know, the voice of himself, you know, saying, we.
[01:14:12] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe the Cam Newton side.
[01:14:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:14:14] Speaker B: Yeah. He went on later on in the Video to talk about Mahatma Gandhi too.
How he used to like, smash, like. Well, I ain't gonna say smash, but take advantage of, like young girls, like 14, 15, and how he was. And he ain't even brought up the fact that Gandhi was like, super racist.
But. Yeah, but that was a good, good response to the cam video.
[01:14:37] Speaker A: I think he.
In that view that he said right there, I think if you asked him the opposite way, also, the female stand, I think he would give the full, honest thought on that also.
[01:14:48] Speaker B: It'd probably be the same way.
[01:14:49] Speaker A: I don't think he'll lean towards one way. On a man and a woman. I think you kind of say the same thing for a woman also.
[01:14:55] Speaker B: The only difference is, though, I don't think women, like dudes will pretend to be a friend, do stuff for the woman and all kind of stuff, and then later on pounce on that prey. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Take advantage, like if she.
[01:15:10] Speaker A: Some ladies do it too, though.
[01:15:11] Speaker B: Yeah, some. I think dudes do it more than women, though. Let me cook for you.
[01:15:15] Speaker A: I'mma bring some food over for you.
[01:15:17] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think it's on both sides, but it's more on the dude side.
Yeah. Oh, definitely. You think we more dudes be creeps?
[01:15:27] Speaker A: You think we're more of a predator? That's what I'm saying.
[01:15:29] Speaker B: Predator, man. Yeah, that's predator behavior.
[01:15:32] Speaker A: Yeah, it is.
[01:15:33] Speaker B: Yeah. To. To like you said, not be transparent up front.
[01:15:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:15:37] Speaker B: And. And act like you the friend.
[01:15:40] Speaker A: Maybe. Maybe that wasn't the original feeling it, you know, came about.
[01:15:45] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[01:15:46] Speaker A: And instead of him saying, hey, for the guy. Yeah.
[01:15:48] Speaker B: Nah, the guy's. He already knew the dudes know. I mean, dudes know up top. You know what I'm saying?
[01:15:54] Speaker A: I don't think all dudes know.
[01:15:55] Speaker B: Nah, dudes know up top. When they want to smash, they want sex.
I think sex come first for dudes and then relationship thoughts come later for the most part. Especially when you young and single.
[01:16:10] Speaker A: Some dudes, I guess it's how you met the person.
[01:16:12] Speaker B: What do you mean?
[01:16:14] Speaker A: Like, you might have met them as a friend. Like you might met the person as, you know, a hangout buddy or shoot. The person might have been ugly at the beginning.
[01:16:22] Speaker B: Your single days.
When have you had women's hangout buddies?
You ain't gonna answer?
[01:16:29] Speaker A: Hold on. I was thinking. Okay.
[01:16:30] Speaker B: I was thinking long, long, long time ago, in before time days, friend buddies hang out. Friend buddies is somebody that was ugly or for one, you ain't hanging out with no ugly people, period.
Or somebody who ain't got nothing going for themselves. I don't believe.
[01:16:45] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I did have your.
[01:16:47] Speaker B: Your hobbies are too expensive for you to hang around with broke people.
[01:16:53] Speaker A: A regular hobbies, man.
[01:16:55] Speaker B: They got a seven thousand dollar bike. Got two of them now.
[01:16:58] Speaker A: Oh, okay. That's what I'm saying. Okay.
[01:17:01] Speaker B: I mean, I counting pockets. I count my homeboy's pockets.
[01:17:04] Speaker A: No, I think we. I think I had ugly friends.
[01:17:06] Speaker B: You did. Yeah.
[01:17:07] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[01:17:09] Speaker B: Female.
[01:17:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:17:09] Speaker B: A male.
[01:17:10] Speaker A: Yeah. I remember a certain one.
[01:17:11] Speaker B: I don't. She bigly.
[01:17:13] Speaker A: No. Oh, she just reminded me of something.
[01:17:17] Speaker B: Something ugly I don't want to say because she probably listened shout out to her ugly ass.
[01:17:23] Speaker A: She's not ugly. But she just wasn't.
[01:17:25] Speaker B: You're attractive to you.
[01:17:26] Speaker A: Yeah. There you go.
[01:17:27] Speaker B: She got.
[01:17:29] Speaker A: What do you mean?
[01:17:30] Speaker B: Okay, so check this out. What's the way the dudes say another dude is attractive or handsome?
[01:17:37] Speaker A: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Say it one more time.
[01:17:39] Speaker B: A way to do a dude to say another dude is attractive without saying the dude is attractive.
[01:17:44] Speaker A: He all right.
[01:17:45] Speaker B: Nope. He get women.
[01:17:46] Speaker A: He get bitches.
[01:17:47] Speaker B: He get bitches. I ain't want to say the B word. I know you didn't want to say, but that's it. That's how niggas do. He get bitches. I don't know why he get bitches.
[01:17:55] Speaker A: I never said. I never did that.
[01:17:57] Speaker B: You never said another.
[01:17:57] Speaker A: I'm a little different.
[01:17:59] Speaker B: You never said another. Get bitches.
[01:18:01] Speaker A: Nah, I don't think so. Nah. Cause you know me and you talk and you never heard me be like, yo, he got mad chicks and all that. I don't really talk.
[01:18:08] Speaker B: No, I'm saying like.
[01:18:09] Speaker A: I know what you're saying.
[01:18:10] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:18:12] Speaker A: I just.
[01:18:12] Speaker B: But we don't talk. We don't talk sex and all that. Yeah, we more mature than that. I'm talking like, you know, we more mature than that on certain things.
[01:18:19] Speaker A: I feel awkward when n talk about sex around me. Yeah.
[01:18:22] Speaker B: I'm going to H.R.
[01:18:24] Speaker A: Nah, I mean, like, if n be like, yeah, if I had this girl, I did it. Did. I did this to her. I really feel awkward about it. I don't want to hear it.
[01:18:34] Speaker B: We.
[01:18:34] Speaker A: I'm good.
[01:18:35] Speaker B: We in our 40s. We passed that. That's like high school stuff.
[01:18:37] Speaker A: That shit came up to me on the other day.
[01:18:39] Speaker B: To me, somebody.
[01:18:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I was just like.
[01:18:43] Speaker B: Yeah, you got to hit it with the who kid.
[01:18:46] Speaker A: Yeah, you wild boy.
[01:18:49] Speaker B: You boy.
[01:18:50] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, Yeah, I hit him with that. So it just wasn't. I Didn't do that when I was young, so I definitely ain't doing it now.
Yeah.
[01:18:59] Speaker B: But, yeah, shout out to.
And I had to listen to him say, I've been following him for a while, too.
[01:19:06] Speaker A: His name?
[01:19:07] Speaker B: Yeah, son Intro.
[01:19:08] Speaker A: That's a new name.
Mama call him Clay. I' ma call him.
[01:19:12] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:19:12] Speaker A: He changed his name. He's a. He's a spiritual guy, you know?
[01:19:16] Speaker B: No, you've seen him before.
[01:19:17] Speaker A: I see him.
[01:19:18] Speaker B: You see him on stuff.
[01:19:19] Speaker A: No, I see him now. I see him now. He's. He's a spirit of God.
[01:19:22] Speaker B: I don't know. I know he from down there. So shout out to them people down there. He know a lot of stuff, though, especially, like, history and words and stuff. So.
[01:19:30] Speaker A: Yeah, that's dope.
[01:19:30] Speaker B: Shout out to him, though.
So that happened this week. Let us know what you think. Djblayshowmail.com about the Platonic relationships.
[01:19:40] Speaker A: Can you do it or can you.
[01:19:41] Speaker B: Do you have it? I want y' all to be honest, too, because some of y' all say it's platonic, but then we find out you used to suck this nigga dick.
[01:19:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:19:48] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? That don't count in my view. That ain't platonic. Now, tell me if I'm wrong or not. You know what I'm saying?
Or he. He done got you drunk before and then been rubbing on your butt, you know what I'm saying? Is that platonic, or she done got you drunk before and was rubbing on your butt, you know what I'm saying?
[01:20:04] Speaker A: Like, yeah, you gotta go to the bathroom. Let me open it up for you and hold it.
[01:20:08] Speaker B: Yep. Has she mentioned your penis, my brother?
[01:20:10] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:20:11] Speaker B: You know, she thought, you know, you know, if we. If we weren't best friends, we would be married. You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that.
[01:20:17] Speaker A: I could sleep in the same bed.
[01:20:19] Speaker B: As you butt naked.
Now, see?
I see. Yeah.
Let's see what else happened this week.
In other news, one of my favorite people in the world, R. Kelly.
[01:20:38] Speaker A: I don't even know why you even brought this up.
[01:20:41] Speaker B: What?
[01:20:42] Speaker A: Cause you're so anti R. Kelly to even bring these articles up to me. When you send it to me earlier this week, I was like, what?
[01:20:50] Speaker B: What?
[01:20:50] Speaker A: I mean, this must be trending topic or something.
[01:20:52] Speaker B: Not really. I saw it. I saw it. And I mean, really. To put a face with the name and the name. A name and a face with the person finally, after all of these years, and she was 14, and she finally speaking up.
[01:21:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:21:06] Speaker B: She coming out with a book. It's the girl that was on the videotape back in the day that he violated and urinated on, who turned out to be Sparkle's niece. Yeah, you know, Sparkle, the singer that had this. You better be careful what you're saying. That songs. Yeah.
[01:21:22] Speaker A: Practice with the preacher.
[01:21:24] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:21:25] Speaker A: That's a long time ago.
[01:21:26] Speaker B: That's bad.
Why had that song Practice.
[01:21:29] Speaker A: Practice what?
[01:21:30] Speaker B: You preach.
Telling you this and telling you that.
When a woman sped up. No, no, that was R. Kelly song.
[01:21:42] Speaker A: She might have made that R. Kelly.
[01:21:44] Speaker B: Redid it, but she had.
Sparkle had some songs. She was in that camp or whatever. But the niece, she's been doing some interviews and stuff. She coming out with a book.
I felt special. I actually thought that I was his girlfriend. You know, I was living up there at that point. We were together all the time. You know, I had no reason to question that we weren't.
I don't think this is life in the studio.
[01:22:17] Speaker A: That's the footage from the other movie documentary.
[01:22:21] Speaker B: You really couldn't have much interaction other than. Well, I couldn't have much interaction with anyone other than Robert.
At that time, I didn't know what a runner was. But later on I realized it was just, you know, the people that work at the studio, and they pretty much.
Pretty much, like, run errands.
My mom would. It probably is the same footage.
[01:22:42] Speaker A: You sure this is new?
Because you know what? I'm thinking this might be because this girl.
[01:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah, I think. Yeah. Cause this girl never showed her face.
[01:22:50] Speaker A: I think they might have just took the blur off and put the footage out, because this is exactly what was on that R. Kelly.
[01:22:59] Speaker B: Really?
[01:22:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
Basically, she. She just talks about, you know.
[01:23:03] Speaker B: Oh, you know what this clip is? Oh, this the wrong clip.
[01:23:07] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:23:08] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. You're right. Yeah.
[01:23:09] Speaker A: I swore I saw it.
[01:23:10] Speaker B: I was like, yeah, you said that earlier. Yeah, yeah. I didn't pay that much attention. Well, that's the girl. Her name is. What's her name?
That's a good catch. I tell you, I'll be paying attention to this.
But she. She came out.
She said some stuff about Sparkle, too. She basically said that Sparkle put her on.
Her name is Rashauna Lanfear.
And she basically said that Sparkle introduced her to R. Kelly when she was like 12 or 13.
Basically sat on his lap and told her to rub his head and whatever. But Sparkle came out and said.
Said that she relieved that she's finally free to speak her truth and begin her healing. Journey.
But she said that those claims are untrue and deeply painful. Especially given what she describes as her documented actions at the time.
She said the statements have reignited public discussion surrounding the long standing case while centering attention on Lanfear's voice, healing and ongoing journey toward closing. So yeah, the girl coming out with a book.
[01:24:21] Speaker A: So that footage is probably just coming back out because.
[01:24:23] Speaker B: Nah, it's. It's not. That clip was old. I saved the wrong one.
[01:24:28] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[01:24:28] Speaker B: Yeah, that particular one is over. She did do an interview with like the Today show or something like that just recently and she told her side of the story or whatever.
[01:24:42] Speaker A: I wonder the fact that they're pushing this book now because, you know, what, a week ago that they finally come trying to come up with a date that R. Kelly might be released.
[01:24:55] Speaker B: I saw that. But is that true?
[01:24:56] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so.
[01:24:57] Speaker B: I mean, would a date be in like 20, 30 something or 40 something?
[01:25:00] Speaker A: 40 something. Oh, okay.
[01:25:02] Speaker B: I mean, yeah, I wanna say he got that and then after that he gonna go to jail for something else somewhere else.
[01:25:08] Speaker A: They might. Yeah. Pull him back.
[01:25:09] Speaker B: Yeah. So 20, 40 something, he'll be what? That's like 20 years.
[01:25:14] Speaker A: 20 years on top of him being 55, probably. He's about 55, right?
[01:25:19] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. So hopefully he died now.
[01:25:22] Speaker A: Could be.
[01:25:23] Speaker B: Hopefully he died now. I don't have no.
I don't have nothing about nobody who take advantage of no kid.
[01:25:28] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I'm the same.
[01:25:30] Speaker B: I don't give a damn how much good his music is.
And you know, and I love. I used to love Fiesta Remix, you know what I'm saying? Fiesta Remix ain't that good.
[01:25:38] Speaker A: That's the only thing I don't understand about you, though.
[01:25:40] Speaker B: What?
[01:25:41] Speaker A: Like, you know how many other artists had like dark backgrounds and.
[01:25:48] Speaker B: Yeah, but it wasn't on tape and I saw it.
A lot of the stuff be rumors.
Like, I don't. Like, I can't. Like I don't listen to Chris Brown the same way no more.
[01:26:01] Speaker A: You still listen to him though, Eh, not really.
[01:26:05] Speaker B: I don't listen to Rick Ross no more.
[01:26:08] Speaker A: Now that's a big one.
[01:26:09] Speaker B: Ross, my guy.
[01:26:10] Speaker A: By the way, that might be your biggest one.
[01:26:12] Speaker B: I can't really listen to Ross like that no more.
[01:26:13] Speaker A: He come through you not shaking his hand no more.
[01:26:17] Speaker B: I might speak, but I just can't listen to him the same no more.
[01:26:20] Speaker A: You need to hit him with the.
[01:26:21] Speaker B: Head now, did you, Mike? Damn, Snoop. I can't listen to Snoop the same no more.
[01:26:26] Speaker A: Why?
[01:26:27] Speaker B: What Snoop do Snoop out There with Trump multiple times.
[01:26:30] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Luda too.
[01:26:32] Speaker B: Nah, Luda backed off.
[01:26:33] Speaker A: I think I heard they let him go.
[01:26:35] Speaker B: The thing with Luda was he was gonna do. It was a concert with Kid Rock. Kid Rock was doing the concert.
A whole bunch of people done backed off and now they canceled that concert.
Yeah.
So there's just some people I just can't really listen to like that, you know what I'm saying?
Because of stuff they do, either stances politically or stuff they did and it's been proven like they did or whatever.
I can't really listen to him like that, you know what I'm saying? Like, I don't even like mystical. I can't listen to mystical like that no more.
[01:27:10] Speaker A: Mystical is a hard one though. But he's.
You didn't see it though. Just like you said.
[01:27:16] Speaker B: All right, so like. All right, so like it is a hard one. Say like the first time he did it, he got out.
[01:27:22] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:27:24] Speaker B: The N did it again and then again to the same person.
You got a problem, my nigga? I can't listen to you.
[01:27:32] Speaker A: Then what about Rick James?
[01:27:34] Speaker B: Rick James different, cuz. Ah, Rick James different. James Braun different.
[01:27:39] Speaker A: They finally moved the goal post.
[01:27:42] Speaker B: But what did Rick James do? What I'm saying, I'm asking the question.
[01:27:46] Speaker A: What can he do?
[01:27:46] Speaker B: I'm asking the question, what did Rick James do?
[01:27:48] Speaker A: His last, I think jail situation where him and another female had a so called person chained up in the basement.
[01:27:57] Speaker B: Oh. And he was gonna cigarette.
[01:27:58] Speaker A: Cigarettes burning with cigarettes and crack pipes. And you know.
[01:28:01] Speaker B: That is right. Crack pip. You're right. You're right.
What year did this happen?
[01:28:08] Speaker A: 90.
[01:28:10] Speaker B: What? This happened in the 90s?
[01:28:12] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:28:12] Speaker B: And everybody championing this on bet wars. I'm Rick James.
[01:28:17] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what happened. It was that time stamp right there that, you know, the people that was watching bet, they was kind of new to them.
No, I think it was like that little. That little.
[01:28:32] Speaker B: Nah, you wanna know?
[01:28:32] Speaker A: He was famous from Chappelle's Show. They didn't know his background that much.
[01:28:36] Speaker B: I think that's what I was about to say. Okay. That's what I was about to say. They didn't know about.
[01:28:41] Speaker A: The age was a little different.
[01:28:43] Speaker B: They didn't know about. So he went. He went to jail in the 90s.
[01:28:46] Speaker A: Yeah, I think it was.
[01:28:47] Speaker B: So if he went to jail. Yeah, that age difference was crazy. And it's like people our age, maybe a little younger that caught him. Like you said on the Chappelle show, the story about him. You know what I'M saying, but.
[01:28:58] Speaker A: And his music is still popular.
[01:29:01] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:29:02] Speaker A: So.
[01:29:02] Speaker B: But I mean, they might have.
[01:29:03] Speaker A: Didn't get that whole story on that one. They didn't catch that.
[01:29:06] Speaker B: I forgot. I didn't know that happened in the 90s. I thought it might have happened, like. Well, it would have to be. I was going to say the 70s, but it would have to be after the 80s. If it was a crackpipe.
[01:29:13] Speaker A: No, yeah, it was 90s. 90s.
[01:29:15] Speaker B: Like, damn.
[01:29:16] Speaker A: Like 90.
Between 92 to 94.
[01:29:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:29:21] Speaker A: If not 94.
[01:29:23] Speaker B: Cause I was hoping it was the 70s so I could say he wasn't alive. That was gonna be my answer. But when you said 90, I was like, damn, I was damn near a teenager.
[01:29:30] Speaker A: What about James Brown?
[01:29:32] Speaker B: James? I mean, yeah, James put his shit. James put his shit in the movie.
You know what I'm saying? That he beat women and all kind of stuff. But did he do underage shit?
[01:29:44] Speaker A: Oh, I think, you know what it is.
Back in that era, underage wasn't shunned.
[01:29:51] Speaker B: Apart like, I think it was.
[01:29:56] Speaker A: James Brown had this. I mean, Rick James had the song 16.
No, 17.
[01:30:02] Speaker B: He was talking about a girl that was 17.
[01:30:04] Speaker A: Yeah, she was 17. Stuff like that.
[01:30:06] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:30:08] Speaker A: All of them.
[01:30:10] Speaker B: It's a lot. That was the thing I remember, like.
And you say back then, but it was as recent as the 2000s. Like when I want to say Miley Cyrus or somebody was about to turn 18, they had like a countdown online. Like when she was turning 18. Like, it was some wild times, man.
[01:30:28] Speaker A: Her and the Catch Me Outside girl.
[01:30:31] Speaker B: Yeah, her.
[01:30:31] Speaker A: She was going, remember? I think y' all did the story on it.
Her onlyfans was gonna go up when she turned 18.
[01:30:39] Speaker B: Yeah, the Olsen twins, they used to be on them heavy. Like, it ain't like it's a phenomenon that went away. Like, people still do it. Like, you know what I'm saying? Young girls or whatever. Like, I kind of. It kind of go back to that self control thing when we was talking about the Cam Newton thing. Like, you just. You gotta have some kind of a cold with you with certain things and.
[01:31:03] Speaker A: Yeah, certain people ain't got that.
[01:31:04] Speaker B: Yeah, certain people, they wilding. Yeah, they wilding.
[01:31:08] Speaker A: I just say that because I think.
I think you could listen to R. Kelly again.
[01:31:14] Speaker B: Nah, I can't. I'll never listen to R. Kelly the same.
Never. I ain't listening to R. Kelly. I really ain't listening to R. Kelly in, like 20 years. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 20 years, bro.
[01:31:24] Speaker A: The remix, even.
[01:31:31] Speaker B: Like, even Songs with him. Like, Ross got a song with a speeding.
I just thought, I can't listen to it. You know what I'm saying?
[01:31:42] Speaker A: What did Rick Ross do?
[01:31:44] Speaker B: Nah, he performed at the thing he was doing.
[01:31:46] Speaker A: Oh, the inauguration?
[01:31:47] Speaker B: Yeah. But he been doing some corny stuff lately. A lot. You know what I'm saying? And it's just.
[01:31:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Yes.
[01:31:52] Speaker B: I just got. I just kind of. I don't really like it, man. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Hell, I might have to stop listening to Jay.
[01:32:01] Speaker A: Once it all gets out.
[01:32:03] Speaker B: I mean, if something comes out they've been trying to throw.
[01:32:06] Speaker A: He's definitely not gonna do that.
[01:32:08] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, definitely. I think you don't realize the type of individual I am.
[01:32:12] Speaker A: You're gonna burn his clothes.
[01:32:13] Speaker B: I'm not gonna burn his clothes.
[01:32:15] Speaker A: You're gonna burn all that paper.
[01:32:17] Speaker B: I don't got that much paper plane shit, man. I don't got a lot. I got other stuff. You see what I'm wearing Now shout out to the gang. Y' all know what it is.
[01:32:25] Speaker A: That ain't paper planes.
[01:32:26] Speaker B: It's not paper planes exactly.
[01:32:28] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:32:29] Speaker B: I got other shit.
[01:32:30] Speaker A: We gonna bring it out.
[01:32:32] Speaker B: I mean, there's other stuff.
[01:32:33] Speaker A: So you think he's involved?
[01:32:34] Speaker B: I'm not an idol worshiper. Huh.
[01:32:36] Speaker A: Think he's involved?
[01:32:37] Speaker B: No, I don't think he's involved.
[01:32:38] Speaker A: He was in the room.
[01:32:39] Speaker B: No, he wasn't in the room.
All right. What make you think he was in the room?
[01:32:43] Speaker A: Because I think it's.
He had too many close calls.
[01:32:49] Speaker B: What do you mean? Give me an example.
[01:32:51] Speaker A: Beyonce.
[01:32:52] Speaker B: What's the Beyonce?
[01:32:53] Speaker A: Run the age back.
[01:32:55] Speaker B: That's something that's kind of off. Not really. They started dating when she was, like, 23 or some shit.
[01:33:00] Speaker A: 24 in public.
But they were so. You know, there was a lot of times where they heard that she was at the studio when she was, you know, that young and stuff like that.
[01:33:13] Speaker B: That's not.
It was even, like. People say, like, have that stuff, but then you see other people say, that can't be true, because at this time, she was this, this, this, and this. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm talking about, like. I ain't talking about Beyonce. And it was like, he was with her when she was. Like, he was. People say stuff like, he was with Aaliyah when she was 15.
Yeah, that's a lie. You know where Aaliyah was when she was 15?
[01:33:37] Speaker A: I don't know. Well, R. Kelly.
[01:33:38] Speaker B: She was married to R. Kelly when she was 15. Yeah. So how could she be with Jay Z when she was 15?
[01:33:42] Speaker A: What they say when. When it was. When they. When they got apart from.
[01:33:47] Speaker B: Not even that. They just. That's just a lot that go out. Like, he was with Aaliyah when she was 15.
[01:33:52] Speaker A: I wouldn't say 15, but you know, right before 18, maybe.
[01:33:57] Speaker B: And then she started dating Dame.
Yeah, that don't make sense.
[01:34:01] Speaker A: It's a funny circle.
[01:34:04] Speaker B: That would be like if Jay. I mean, I don't know if stuff come like. What I'm saying is if something come out where he was with unaged girls and it was like out. They proving.
[01:34:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:34:15] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[01:34:16] Speaker A: What you gonna do? You gonna need to see the footage or what's gonna.
[01:34:20] Speaker B: I'm gonna need what's gonna make you believe.
He gonna have to be there holding the sign up, saying, it's Jay Z.
[01:34:31] Speaker A: Is she gonna have a driver's license up?
[01:34:33] Speaker B: Ms. Gloria gotta be there saying, that's my baby.
[01:34:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:34:39] Speaker B: Tata gotta be in the video.
[01:34:41] Speaker A: That's my baby.
Always peeing on Bleak.
[01:34:45] Speaker B: Gotta be in the video.
[01:34:47] Speaker A: Hey, man, I'm telling you, them Diddy, they holding it back.
[01:34:51] Speaker B: They holding. They ain't holding nothing back. Because if they had it, they would have put it out already. They'd have been crash the man party.
[01:34:56] Speaker A: You think so? Yeah. They would have crashed a lot of people party, though.
[01:34:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
But like, they talked about the Epstein files and they saying who name it was Jay Z and Pusha T name was in it.
[01:35:08] Speaker A: Yeah, I've seen that.
[01:35:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:35:09] Speaker A: I didn't even pay no mind.
[01:35:11] Speaker B: I really didn't either, because I was like, well, I'll let the Internet do his work and read up. And then people was like, the time period they said he was on the island in 96, but in 96, reasonable doubt wasn't even out or it just came out.
So he really wasn't even high stakes, you know what I'm saying? He went big time like that to.
[01:35:30] Speaker A: Get to the island. He couldn't have got to the island.
[01:35:32] Speaker B: Yeah. He couldn't have got there.
[01:35:32] Speaker A: When that first album came out, Pusha.
[01:35:34] Speaker B: T couldn't have got there at one time frame, you know what I'm saying? But then there was like, it was some kind of. So in all the files, it was like a tip line that people would call and make whatever the claims was, it would go. It would get in there on the list or whatever. So that's what they were saying.
[01:35:50] Speaker A: So you could call the tip line.
[01:35:52] Speaker B: Yeah. And say something crazy and say something Crazy or you know what I'm saying? And, you know, so people made a big deal about that or whatever, but they just said he was in it. But they were saying like Donald Trump name got mentioned like 38,000 times or 3,800 times.
They said even Eminem had a tip line thing about him in it, you know what I'm saying? So it could have just been crazy. People calling up, saying stuff, mentioning stuff.
[01:36:19] Speaker A: I mean, a party is a party too, though. It don't have to mean that something crazy was going on. If you invite to a party that big, nine times out of ten you're gonna go, yeah.
[01:36:29] Speaker B: And a lot of the names that, like they were saying, like this person or that person's name was mentioned in it or whatever, or it was emails mentioning this person of that person. Like, sure, he had, like, he had an island and he did all of this bad stuff, but he also was like a big time, like financer for like movies and stuff like that. So if you don't know what the person doing and you just doing business with them and they emailing this person about you, about business, your name gonna be in it. You know what I'm saying? So you don't know. But the nigga couldn't have been doing bad every minute of every day. He had to be doing some legitimate business.
And so I think some of them people get caught up too, in it or whatever.
[01:37:12] Speaker A: Those pictures are coming out again also with the island boys.
[01:37:18] Speaker B: I saw that, but I saw a picture with the island boys and they family name, they family is not even the same.
Like they know who their parents are. I saw a picture of that. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I saw a picture of that. And it was like they know who their mother is and their father.
Like, is they not Jeffrey Epstein kid?
[01:37:38] Speaker A: No, I didn't hear that. I just heard that they be. They was on the island and he kind of might have groomed them and did stuff.
[01:37:44] Speaker B: Nah, I saw a picture, it was like these little kids. Yeah, yeah, that's a whole lot of stuff nowadays, man.
The technology and stuff, what people can do on their phones and, oh, yeah, doctor pictures and all kind of stuff. It's just.
It's just too much. Eventually it's gonna get to a part to where, you know, you ain't gonna be able to tell it apart, but you got cameras in your spot.
[01:38:16] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:38:16] Speaker B: What time is it?
Ooh, we got this one last. One last big story that almost derailed the whole show that changed the whole.
[01:38:26] Speaker C: Trajectory the White House has taken Down a truth social video depicting former President Barack Obama and First lady Michelle Obama as monkeys. The White House says a staffer erroneously made the post. It was up for 12 hours. Senator Tim Scott posted to X praying it was fake because it's the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House. The president should remove it. The video was mostly about vote counting technology. Before scrolling to an apparent AI generated image of the Obama's faces photoshopped onto two monkeys, a racist trope. White House press secretary Caroline Levitt says, quote, this is from an Internet meme video depicting President Trump as the king of the jungle and Democrats as characters from the Lion King. The clip from Trump's post is not from Disney's the Lion King, as the movie does not feature gorillas or orangutans. Barack Obama's former national security adviser denounced the video, calling Trump a, quote, stain on American history. The White House has dismissed the video, calling the criticism, quote, fake outrage.
[01:39:26] Speaker B: What do you think about it?
[01:39:27] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I seen it. That was crazy.
[01:39:29] Speaker B: Yeah, he can't.
[01:39:30] Speaker A: He can't weasel his way out of that. Nobody in the whole. Like, they said, the whole White House cannot weasel. They will.
[01:39:35] Speaker B: I mean, her answer was the Lion King. The Lion King. Shit. But like my man said in the video, there's no monkeys, no gorillas. I mean, rafiki. But he was like a baboon. Yeah, no gorillas. No gorillas.
Some people, like, was defending it.
He didn't. They asked him about it. He basically was like. He watched the first part of the video. Didn't watch the last part.
[01:40:04] Speaker A: Nah.
[01:40:05] Speaker B: And a staffer reposted it or whatever.
[01:40:08] Speaker A: Nah, that's not true. He lied about that. If he said that.
[01:40:11] Speaker B: Yeah. Then he was like.
But he didn't apologize.
That lady, his chief of staff or whatever. The lady job is the press secretary.
[01:40:21] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:40:22] Speaker B: Press secretary. She was like, fake outrage. Like.
Like all the stuff he. The racist stuff he said about, like, people from, like, Mexican countries, they come here to rape your kids or whatever. He's. What he said about Haitians, like, they eat dogs, all that kind of stuff. That wasn't enough.
[01:40:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:40:44] Speaker B: You had to. He had to paint Michelle and Barack as monkeys. Yeah. And back to the other thing. Two names that didn't wind up in it was Michelle and Obama in that Epstein shit.
You know what I'm saying? They names wasn't in it right now. This nigga looking. He's like the cleanest nigga ever. All he did was smoke Newports.
[01:41:02] Speaker A: Barack.
[01:41:03] Speaker B: Yeah. He probably smoked a little weed too. But his name wasn't in the files nowhere.
So.
[01:41:10] Speaker A: Yeah, might be a little clean.
[01:41:12] Speaker B: Might be a little clean. I mean, he did bomb the hell out of them countries with drone strikes, but, you know, care about that. But.
Yeah, but yeah, man.
Shout out to Cam Newton.
[01:41:31] Speaker A: Why?
[01:41:32] Speaker B: I'll just out now camp.
[01:41:34] Speaker A: Shout out R. Kelly, too.
[01:41:35] Speaker B: Now, R. Kelly. I ain't shouting that out. And now. I ain't gonna say that.
[01:41:40] Speaker A: Go ahead.
[01:41:41] Speaker B: No, I ain't gonna say it. It's a little harsh. Say I be mean and.
[01:41:44] Speaker A: Nah, go ahead.
[01:41:45] Speaker B: I ain't gonna say it. Cause you got out. You got two R. Kelly CDs in your truck right now.
[01:41:49] Speaker A: Now, they ain't in the truck, but I got them.
[01:41:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I know you do. You got a 12 play. 11 play. 10 play.
[01:41:56] Speaker A: They were good CDs, right?
[01:41:57] Speaker B: No, I don't know what year 12 play came out.
[01:42:03] Speaker A: 92.
[01:42:03] Speaker B: 92, 91. 12 play came out that long ago?
[01:42:07] Speaker A: See, no, hold on now.
[01:42:10] Speaker B: 12 play came in alike.
[01:42:11] Speaker A: I can't go nowhere until we figure this out. Now let's see.
[01:42:13] Speaker B: 90 something.
[01:42:15] Speaker A: Let's see R. Kelly.
[01:42:16] Speaker B: 12 play. Cause it was a CD.
[01:42:19] Speaker A: 12 play, right?
[01:42:21] Speaker B: Yeah, this right here. Let me know. I can't remember.
[01:42:26] Speaker A: 1993.
[01:42:26] Speaker B: 93. 12 play.
[01:42:28] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:42:29] Speaker B: What was the.
The red CD.
And he had. That was R. That was R.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. My bad. I'm sorry. Yeah, you in good graces again. Oh.
[01:42:41] Speaker A: Cause of the picture. The post I got.
[01:42:44] Speaker B: What post?
[01:42:45] Speaker A: I posted those. I posted like two of those. That was 98. The R came out.
[01:42:49] Speaker B: R came out in 98. That's the one I was thinking of.
[01:42:51] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:42:52] Speaker B: All right, My bad.
But yeah, man.
[01:42:55] Speaker A: L. Yo, yo.
[01:42:56] Speaker B: Thank you for joining me again.
[01:42:58] Speaker A: Thank you for being here.
[01:43:00] Speaker B: Yeah, let everybody know they can find your social media.
[01:43:03] Speaker A: Hey, you can find me at Once Upon a Time in Music's podcast.
[01:43:08] Speaker B: That's it right now.
You off of social media.
[01:43:12] Speaker A: Nah, I'm on there.
[01:43:13] Speaker B: Who is on social media, man? You don't want nobody know your social media.
[01:43:17] Speaker A: Nah, they know it's L. Murphy. They know it.
[01:43:19] Speaker B: They see it shout out to you.
You can find me on social media at preacher underscore. BP. You can find the show on Instagram @DJ Blaze show. I'll be trying to post on there, man. I'll be having too much. I'm start posting more on there.
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I mean, it's going all right. But you know you always want more.
Yeah, y' all thought I froze, didn't it?
[01:43:50] Speaker A: You did.
[01:43:51] Speaker B: You're buffered, but yeah. Email us djblgmail.com, let us know what you think. At any rate, Sha boy, be easy.
[01:43:59] Speaker A: It's your boy, Al.
[01:44:00] Speaker B: And we are out.
Let those who have ears listen.
[01:44:06] Speaker A: Who have you?
[01:44:07] Speaker B: This is the DJ Blaze.