March 04, 2024

01:31:34

Why Haven't You Partied With Me Yet, Daddy?

Why Haven't You Partied With Me Yet, Daddy?
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Why Haven't You Partied With Me Yet, Daddy?

Mar 04 2024 | 01:31:34

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) get into what they've been watching, the new Diddy allegations, surge pricing at a fast food restaurant, and more.

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[00:01:51] Speaker B: So I'm laughing because when I cleared my throat just now, I had already turned the mics on. [00:01:56] Speaker A: That was supposed to be. [00:01:57] Speaker B: So y'all probably heard me clear my throat. [00:02:00] Speaker A: Okay, yeah. [00:02:01] Speaker B: Dealing with a little. [00:02:02] Speaker A: I was typing something funny at the time. I'm like, is this nigga. [00:02:05] Speaker B: I am. Yeah, I am. I know everything. What's that movie? That Mel Gibson movie? [00:02:11] Speaker A: What women won't. [00:02:13] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. So just. Anyway, Amy, how are. Wonderful. Wonderful. [00:02:23] Speaker A: I'm good. I think I'm good. Yeah, I'm good. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Did you bake a cake today? [00:02:27] Speaker A: No, that will be later. [00:02:29] Speaker B: About what time you think it'd be done? [00:02:32] Speaker A: About 04:00. [00:02:33] Speaker B: About 04:00. Okay. All right. [00:02:34] Speaker A: But you know, you can't eat it today. [00:02:36] Speaker B: Why not? [00:02:36] Speaker A: Because I like to let them sit. Can you cut completely cold? Completely cool. [00:02:41] Speaker B: Can you cut it today? Let's just hypothetically speaking, say there's a person that wants a piece of it. Can they get their piece and the rest of it? [00:02:55] Speaker A: Cool? And you know what? That's the reason why I wanted to do it yesterday, so I could bring you, but I just couldn't get out the bed yesterday. But it was relaxing. It was needed. Your body will tell you what it needs. [00:03:09] Speaker B: My body is telling me I need something right now. Preferably pound cake topped off with a little ice cream. You know what I'm going to do? Maybe three slices, not chunks. And I've seen Lizz's thicket. They grill the pound cake. [00:03:30] Speaker A: They got it from black people. [00:03:32] Speaker B: Have you seen the niggas I delivered to lizard thickets all over the Columbia area? Niggas in the kitchen, niggas in the kitchen cooking rice. Niggas in the kitchen cooking rice niggas. That's a song. Niggas in the kitchen cooking rice or something niggas in the kitchen cooking rice in gravy. [00:04:01] Speaker A: It's a thing we used to do when we were kids. [00:04:04] Speaker B: Oh, patty cake, that wagon mama's in. [00:04:07] Speaker A: The kitchen cooking daddy on the corner shooting. [00:04:10] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. That's where it comes from. It probably came from that, though. Just like, what's the shit where you do your feet? Patty cake, patty cake bake a man, put them in. What's that? What's the one about the tiger, mo? Yeah. You think about the last time you did eniemini, Matty, Mo. Think about how many fucking decades ago that was. [00:04:32] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:04:33] Speaker B: Yeah. Niggas in the kitchen cooking rice. Next time I deliver. I delivered the one yesterday morning. It was nothing but niggas and who I gave this invoice to, and it was a white lady where it was two niggas, and they were stirring up grits or something. It was five something in the morning. They'd be in there early, and it was one frail white woman putting up all the stuff while the niggas was in the kitchen cooking rice. Yes. Shout out to Lizard Stickett. [00:05:04] Speaker A: But, yeah, they got some of the. [00:05:05] Speaker B: Prettiest flounder you've eaten there before. [00:05:08] Speaker A: Yeah, a little breakfast will be all right. [00:05:10] Speaker B: I got a home. Well, okay. Aside from the time that the lady gave it to me for free because I deliver, I was like, you got to see what's the best meal you think you can get? The best meal? [00:05:28] Speaker A: People would say, like, lobster or steak or something of high value, right? Yeah, that's what most people would say. [00:05:34] Speaker B: Well, the best meal. See, that was kind of a trick question. The best meal is a free meal. If I'm a little hungry and I'm delivering to a restaurant or whatever, I ask. One thing I ask is, do you all give your drivers discounts? [00:05:51] Speaker A: Just to test the water. [00:05:52] Speaker B: Just to test the water. Another thing I ask is just, do you all feed your drivers? And I might ask you, can I place an order? So one time, I placed the order at Lizard thicket. She's like, what you want? Can I get you something then? You can't be overboard with bacon, egg, and cheese on toast. It's a little mail. But other than the time I did that, I had a homeboy that worked there. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Okay? [00:06:26] Speaker B: So it was down the street from where I live. So I went there, got my little chicken and Mac and cheese or whatever, and he saw me doing. He's like, what up, b? What up? Brian knew you work here? Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Whatever this nigga must be had pool. Pool. Because you ever got something, it was heavier than you anticipated, and it dropped. And he hand me that bag. That bag dropped, like, what the fuck? Gave me a whole chicken worth of. I had two titties, two wangs, a couple of thighs, a whole heap of magnet. I don't know how that was that. [00:07:00] Speaker A: Good styrofoam there, because it held a heap. [00:07:03] Speaker B: It held a whole heap of. I ate up that shit three times. Shout out to the homie, Archie. But, yeah, I would definitely love a piece of that Paul's cake. I'll come back by later on. [00:07:17] Speaker A: I'll let you know when it's ready. [00:07:18] Speaker B: Yeah, hopefully it'd be ready by about 535, 36. I can go get me some talent here or something. You know what I mean? So you did that. You rested all yesterday, but it was nice. Was it nice here? No. How was the weather here yesterday? [00:07:35] Speaker A: It was cloudy, but it wasn't cloudy. [00:07:37] Speaker B: With a chance of meatballs, some corny. [00:07:40] Speaker A: It wasn't raining. It wasn't cold. It had to be nice because, baby, my family turned the fuck up yesterday. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Doing what? [00:07:50] Speaker A: Partying. [00:07:51] Speaker B: Where? [00:07:51] Speaker A: In Lamar? [00:07:53] Speaker B: Just a cookout. [00:07:55] Speaker A: Birthday party. So my cousin and her dad birthday party together. So shout out to. [00:08:02] Speaker B: How old is your cousin? [00:08:04] Speaker A: Oh, was it 29 and 52? [00:08:07] Speaker B: Oh, them some weird ages because they could party together. [00:08:10] Speaker A: Something like that. Something like that. I know she's in her 20s, but happy birthday. [00:08:16] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to him. I don't care. [00:08:21] Speaker A: To my cousin Danny and her dad Chuck. They partied. [00:08:26] Speaker B: What time did it over? Was it over? [00:08:29] Speaker A: Judging on the Snapchats, it was over at, like, maybe 02:00 a.m.. Jeez, when everybody finally took their ass, what time did it start? It was daylight. [00:08:38] Speaker B: Damn. [00:08:39] Speaker A: Like, right at the. Right at sunset. [00:08:42] Speaker B: Okay, good party. When do time go? [00:08:47] Speaker A: Next fucking week. A week from today forward. That's too soon. [00:08:52] Speaker B: They need to leave it standard time. They should just leave it standard time and not go to daylight savings time. [00:09:00] Speaker A: I would prefer that people would disagree with you. [00:09:03] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:09:03] Speaker A: They want to leave it in the other time and have more daylight. [00:09:06] Speaker B: But you got lights. You have headlights. You got lights in your house. You got street lights. Yeah, but anyway, I worked yourself, but I didn't get free Lizard's ticket. I didn't ask for that. What I did do, though, I got free Marcos. No, not Marcos. Mod. [00:09:35] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:35] Speaker B: Yeah, so that was my last stop, I hit him with that. You give your driver's discount, you can get a pizza. Okay. Shit. I sat my ass right there and ate it, too, before I pulled off pause. So that was my day. I worked yesterday. My school was played in the state championship. Took a little l. But they had a good season, from what I hear. It was a good game. Good, close game. I heard it started to be a little kerfuffle at the end of the game. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Your alum got real quiet. That is nothing to be ashamed of. [00:10:12] Speaker B: Our alum didn't get quiet, though. [00:10:14] Speaker A: The ones on my timeline. At the end of the game, I didn't hear no good season. [00:10:22] Speaker B: That's all I saw on my timeline. [00:10:23] Speaker A: Was a whole bunch of follow the right people. [00:10:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw a whole bunch of good season. You all played good, and blah, blah, blah. I saw a whole bunch of that. I don't know. And then I saw people were reposting the players. Like, they were saying, this is my last game. Whatever. I think one kid must have came from somewhere else, and he was just like, I wasn't here for this for long, but I love the love the city showed us and all this and that. So I saw a whole bunch of that. Like, when people saying, y'all show is quiet. I was like, who they follow? Shout out to Grant Williams. He made that post, too. Them niggas was on him like the beat boy. [00:10:59] Speaker A: They've been tearing his ass. [00:11:01] Speaker B: Your school ain't made it, nigga. Tall ass nigga. His own cousin was in it. Change your last name, nigga. They whole family. His parents just happened to move to the Florence and shit. His whole family, they got their own street in Dalton, but, yeah, shout out to them. They had a good season. It was Darlington on Darlington violence after the game Tuesday night. [00:11:28] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:11:29] Speaker B: Yeah. Was it a video? [00:11:31] Speaker A: I saw a video. [00:11:32] Speaker B: Did you see me in the video? [00:11:33] Speaker A: No. Were you in the video? [00:11:34] Speaker B: I should have been, because I was in the middle of the fucking fight. [00:11:37] Speaker A: What? [00:11:38] Speaker B: Yes. I walked out, and I was talking to a couple of my family members, and I was talking to another young lady that I know, and she just took off running. Her and her friend just took. Oh, shit. And took off running. I looked around, and then niggas were squareing up, and I was like, oh, shit. [00:11:55] Speaker A: So many. It was hard to focus because it was like five fights going on at. [00:11:59] Speaker B: The same time, which really was just one big fight. So I didn't recognize any of the people at the time until I heard. I was listening to the breakfast club the next morning, and I heard a name that I knew, and I was like, wait a minute. That sounds like this person name on Facebook, because I've known this person since he was 17 or 18. He's 35. [00:12:23] Speaker A: Okay. [00:12:24] Speaker B: And until that moment, I did not know his real name. Some of the listeners from the hood know who I'm talking about. But, yeah, he was arrested in another guy, but the rest of them weren't. But it was Dollaton on Dollaton crime. [00:12:37] Speaker A: Damn. [00:12:38] Speaker B: Yeah. But I heard that I did make the game yesterday, but I heard that the student section from the other school came down in the aisle really? Now and was like they was going to run on the court or whatever. And some of the fans from my city, whatever, was like, this ain't what you want. [00:13:01] Speaker A: Okay. [00:13:01] Speaker B: You all might not want to do that. Want to go back to where y'all were sitting and security had to come and whatever. But I'm glad nothing really big happened because then people might not would have made it home. Yeah. [00:13:14] Speaker A: It wouldn't have been pretty, because even though Dalton can fight Dalton, y'all can, and Florence can fight Dalton, but them niggas can't fight Dalton because they would have had to fight all. [00:13:25] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. Well, it was just Dollaton in there from what I heard. It was just a whole lot of purple and black. But the boys had a good season. It was good banter on social media and stuff like that. So I did work yesterday. I watched what you been watching. I know you say you've been. Did you watch anything while you relax? [00:13:45] Speaker A: So I actually did. Of course, BMF is back. I did watch that two chains. What do you think? [00:13:57] Speaker B: Okay, so here's the thing with watching stuff from back in the day. I ain't say I get over critical, but I kind of get. [00:14:05] Speaker A: Y'all do. [00:14:06] Speaker B: No, no, not over critical, but I overthink. So, like, back then, I don't know if anybody talked like how he talks now. If they talk like that back then. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Yeah, it's hard. It's hard. Because one thing I noticed. What was I watching? Oh, it was BMF, the street signs. They did a close up on one of the street signs, and I was like, the signs didn't look like that back then. Yeah, it was one of the now street signs. [00:14:32] Speaker B: And it's little stuff like that that kind of sets certain shows or movies apart from other ones. Kind of like in paid in full. Full. Paid in full. Came out in 2000 or something like that. But it was like a 98 Ford Explorer in one of the shots, which you got to get rid of that kind of, like on Game of Thrones, when somebody left their Starbucks cup on Game of Thrones, whatever, it got in the shot. Like that kind of stuff. You got to get out of there. I know it's kind of hard to do the street signs, whatever. But if you purposely put a street sign up, do a little bit more research to get that right. [00:15:03] Speaker A: Because they could have just left that out altogether. They zoomed in on that street sign to let us know that they were. [00:15:09] Speaker B: In Atlanta, so that kind of thing. But the way people talk and two chains don't really talk like the younger Atlanta people. But back then, I don't remember how those Atlanta, like, I remember a lot of Atlanta people talking, like, outcast. That type of talk then. You know what I'm saying? But that's the only thing I kind of look at when I'm watching those type of shows. Like, I wonder, is the dialogue the same or the dialect the same? Did they get that right? You know what I'm saying? [00:15:46] Speaker A: I was happy with the premiere. [00:15:48] Speaker B: Yeah, it was good. [00:15:48] Speaker A: I mean, there was a scene where, when Meach was busing his. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Car. The car. [00:15:58] Speaker A: Yeah. And I was like, I get it, Summer. [00:16:00] Speaker B: I get it, Summer. [00:16:02] Speaker A: I get it. [00:16:03] Speaker B: It looked authentic to you. [00:16:05] Speaker A: I love the shooters. [00:16:07] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [00:16:07] Speaker A: I get it, girl. [00:16:10] Speaker B: Speaking of me, John, this ain't nothing we were planning on talking about. But he's supposed to get out next year. [00:16:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:18] Speaker B: Hope that does good. Say, I think we mentioned it on Jones show that I got a cousin that is kind of involved with that. And he got locked up, too. So they gave him life, though. So hopefully he gets to get out, too. [00:16:31] Speaker A: Damn. [00:16:35] Speaker B: Yeah, but, yeah, so you watch BMF. [00:16:39] Speaker A: I started watching a new show called Johnson. [00:16:41] Speaker B: What is that about somebody's member? [00:16:47] Speaker A: So it is originally a bounce tv show, but you can now watch it on Hulu. And I've been wanting to watch it. [00:16:53] Speaker B: But nobody want to bounce. Well, everybody got bounce. [00:16:57] Speaker A: It's not bad. I have bounce, but it's one of those things where you have to catch it live or either look it up on the app. Because bounce don't really got, like, an on demand type thing. So it's on Hulu now, and it's good. It's about four guys, four friends, and all four of them last name is Johnson. And they became friends because when you were little, you line up in alphabetical order to go to lunch or whatever, and they were always together because all four of them. Last name Johnson. So now they're adults and they're navigating life in Atlanta as four black men. And it's pretty good. [00:17:32] Speaker B: Is it anybody that you recognize as one of the guys? The lead character? [00:17:37] Speaker A: Yes. That fine ass nigga. What is his name? Godly. He played down in the valley, the Pink p Valley. P Valley. He was on P Valley, but he was the one with the jail nigger. [00:17:54] Speaker B: You think he a fine ass nigga? [00:17:55] Speaker A: He's a fine ass nigga, hell, yeah. [00:17:56] Speaker B: The one that was smashing his homeboy. Tell me that nigga. [00:17:59] Speaker A: No, he was Mercedes neighbor with the. [00:18:03] Speaker B: Oh, he was a football player. Jones. Yes, something like that. I know you. [00:18:07] Speaker A: Yeah, he's in it. D l. Hughley's in it. Okay. He plays the uncle, so it's pretty good. [00:18:12] Speaker B: He got that beard. [00:18:15] Speaker A: Do he. [00:18:16] Speaker B: That goat, that long goat. Do he wear them hats in, like. [00:18:21] Speaker A: When it first started, he was starting his locks. [00:18:23] Speaker B: He got locks. [00:18:25] Speaker A: He got something. They look like sister locks. They little. I think they more meteor. Now Cedric the entertainer has a few cameos. It's a good show. [00:18:35] Speaker B: I know who ain't gonna watch that cat Williams. Have you seen this last video of Shannon sharp getting out the car with that green God? [00:18:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I've seen it. [00:18:47] Speaker B: You notice how some real country people mannerisms be kind of effeminate? [00:18:52] Speaker A: Yeah, that's true. That's true. And they don't get no country than Shannon. [00:18:56] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:57] Speaker A: So I can't necessarily say that. Oh, he feminine. [00:19:00] Speaker B: No, but that's him. Orange ass bag. [00:19:03] Speaker A: Well, they tell you men that they have to do that when they get a certain amount of money. They have to be metrosexual. And all you can get carry a man bag. [00:19:12] Speaker B: I'm glad my favorite rapper has never had a man bag. [00:19:15] Speaker A: Well, it is kind of. If he twist it to the back like it's supposed to be worn, then it looks less Percy and more like them sling book bags that we used to carry back in, like, 99. I had one when I was at Francis Mary. [00:19:29] Speaker B: You have a vahina? [00:19:30] Speaker A: No, guys used to wear them too. [00:19:32] Speaker B: They have vahina. [00:19:33] Speaker A: It was a one side. [00:19:34] Speaker B: They got busy. [00:19:34] Speaker A: You remember them book bags? Nike used to make them. [00:19:37] Speaker B: Yeah, there was busy bike busy bags. That's what I call. I ain't never had one of them shits. I'm a real nigger. [00:19:45] Speaker A: They're very convenient because you didn't have to put two straps on. You could just put it across your shoulder and go, I went to high. [00:19:53] Speaker B: School in the 90s. We never put two straps on. We did the one strap come on. The men and the women come on. But it was better for your back for two straps. [00:20:01] Speaker A: No, for the one strap. Because think about what you, breast reduction. [00:20:05] Speaker B: Would be better for your back too. But if you ain't get one, a. [00:20:08] Speaker A: Two strap book bag and you only got one strap on, that's not good for your back. [00:20:11] Speaker B: It's not. [00:20:12] Speaker A: Nike made an ergonomic book bag with one strap that went across the back. [00:20:16] Speaker B: You trying to explain something logically to somebody who's thinking illogically right now. [00:20:22] Speaker A: But I don't think the man bag was a bad choice. I just think he was wearing it wrong because he did ended up, he. [00:20:30] Speaker B: Was wearing everything wrong. What's wrong with his leg? [00:20:34] Speaker A: They perfect to me. I love both legs. A lot of people start walking, I was like, oh, yeah. [00:20:44] Speaker B: I never seen a man with a stank walk. I think it was walking. He got a stank ass. [00:20:48] Speaker A: So people in the comments were saying that it was because he's had like a knee replacement or replacement or something like that. [00:20:53] Speaker B: He probably did because that left leg was real out of whack. [00:20:57] Speaker A: But anyway, somebody's walking like, you got good pussy, pussy. [00:21:01] Speaker B: The boy got some good boochie cat. Shout out to Shannon. This jokes. Shannon, my cap's got shit to lose. I ain't got shit to lose, my nigga. [00:21:10] Speaker A: I love Shannon, though. I do. [00:21:12] Speaker B: Yeah. Shannon cool. I fuck with Shannon even though he. [00:21:14] Speaker A: Don'T fuck with us no more. But I love him. [00:21:15] Speaker B: Who you don't fuck with no more black women. Nicole Murphy fucked him up that bad. I guess he was fucking with one of them women. Nicole Murphy. [00:21:23] Speaker A: No, like him and Monique said, his children are black. I'm old. [00:21:28] Speaker B: They old now, but I mean, not too long ago was dating, I think, Nicole Murphy. [00:21:35] Speaker A: He wanted her. I don't think they actually. [00:21:37] Speaker B: I think they went out of time. [00:21:39] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think they made it serious because she ended up in a picture with Drake or something like that. [00:21:44] Speaker B: Yeah, she want to be young. Shannon dressed young, but she still want to be young. It was a naked picture. Not a naked, but like a bikini. Picture. Her recently or uh. [00:21:58] Speaker A: What you been watching? [00:22:00] Speaker B: I watched like, you BMF. I was trying to watch Oppenheimer last night. That shit long as hell. 3 hours. That's about, that's a few years ago, right? No, it came out last year. That's the guy that came up with the, he was part of the Manhattan project and with the atomic bomb and shit. So it talked about him. But I had listened to a podcast where it talked about the whole saga and what they did. I didn't know that they just built the town, like, in Arizona, New Mexico, so they could study the shit. Like, they built a whole town, their whole families there and all kind of stuff. That movie got, like, all of the white actors you can think of in it. [00:22:39] Speaker A: It won awards. That must be why I know the name. It was nominated. It was heavily nominated. [00:22:44] Speaker B: Yeah, heavily nominated. Like, Robert Downey Jr. Is in it, Matt Damon is in it. Just so many people, so many white men and women in it. I was watching. I was like, damn, ain't no niggas in this movie. No, niggas. Like, niggas ain't even cleaning the house or nothing. And then it was just one random nigga with a suit on, clapping. I was like, okay. They go, a nigga. Well, you know where the niggas was at? [00:23:11] Speaker A: What, cleaning up after them? [00:23:13] Speaker B: No, they was in the kitchen cooking. Did I watch that? It was something else I watched on Netflix. It was a documentary or something like that. Yeah, Abbot elementary. Still watching that was on in the back. I didn't pay attention to any of that. I fell asleep on the couch last night, woke up at one. I was like, well, I didn't realize I was two episodes behind, and I turned it on. [00:23:42] Speaker A: Speaking of Abbot, make sure there will not be a midweek episode this week because of some awards. There's another award show, and they're releasing a show on Sunday, so there will not be a midweek show next week, but they're releasing a show on Sunday. [00:23:59] Speaker B: Okay. It's something else. I'm missing something. It's something I watched in the middle of the week. Oh, it's a show called Showgun. It's on FX, but it comes on Hulu, too. [00:24:17] Speaker A: I saw somebody talking about that, and I thought for sure they were talking about the restaurant. They was like, oh, this showgun is so good. And I was like, oh, okay. I didn't realize they were still open. [00:24:27] Speaker B: It's a japanese show about some samurai from back in the day and shit. But it looked good. I'm glad to see. I like watching different shows with different cultures. Get to see that. You don't get tired of seeing all white people, get tired of seeing all black people. So you want to see what other stuff, you know what I'm saying? So I started watching that. Speaking of other cultures, one of the shows that I watched last year was called the brother son. It was a series on Netflix. It was pretty good. Had action and all of that. I guess asian people don't support your own because they canceled that shit after one. Um, it's the lady from everything. [00:25:08] Speaker A: Something all at once at the same time. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. [00:25:12] Speaker B: Yeah, that movie, Jamie Lee Curtis was in it, and Jamie Lee Curtis won. Beat Angela Bassett for that award. And people was mad, and I was like, did y'all even see the movie? Y'all saw Black Panther, too, but did you watch the other movie? But they was mad at that. But anyway, so the lead lady in that, she is in that show, but it's gone now. But, yeah, that's what I've been watching. Let's see what happened this week. [00:25:42] Speaker A: You got emails? [00:25:43] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, we do got an email. Thank you for that. Let me read this email real quick. Hopefully it's quick. I don't know. We got the email from the homie DJ high star from Carolina sports talk podcast. Shout out to you. Says, lock him up. He said, what's up, fam? I'm in Baltimore for CiAA right now. [00:26:07] Speaker A: Damn, I forgot. That's still gold. [00:26:10] Speaker B: He said, but he wanted to write in since he missed last week. Shout out to. I don't know if you were on when I interviewed Megan Rivers. She's a woman. Yeah. So she was in DC. Now she's in Baltimore, and I think she went to Cliff. [00:26:30] Speaker A: She won an award last year. [00:26:31] Speaker B: Yeah, she won an Emmy last year. [00:26:33] Speaker A: And she was, like, hosting the award ceremony the year she won, I think. [00:26:37] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. So she's in Baltimore, and it's in Baltimore. She's at the CIA tournament or whatever. So I was like, man, she don't even got to get a hotel or nothing. She could just enjoy everything. She got to take off from work or nothing. But, yeah. He says, shout out to Amy, 22, for winning the swag pack from Carolina sports talk, answering the in living color trivia question. Also shout out to Cameron Newton for holding it down. I often ask, as men, what is our personal price of pride? What's the level of disrespect that it takes for you to go there? Cammich. And they all know each other, and they used to coach for his organization. So there's a familiarity there where the shit talking probably had personal jabs, but damn, buddy tried his hardest to fold cam and ended up getting helicoptered by his locks. Hmm. If I. Cam handled them niggas. Yeah, he did. Personal pride. I don't know if it had personal pride as far as like, I don't. [00:27:50] Speaker A: Know what was said. [00:27:52] Speaker B: Yeah, it could be personal, but also it's levels of fighting that you just know you're not going to win. Like this nigga, like Cl of relationship status podcast. So Cl is like six five? [00:28:07] Speaker A: Yeah, he a big one. [00:28:09] Speaker B: Cl said that. So they have Cam listed at six five. Cl said Cam Newton is taller than him. He said he really taller than him. So he ain't. I was like, Cam, like six five. He's like, cam Newton is not no six five. He taller than me. And I was like, okay. And then he's six five and like, at least 250. Those guys look so small to Cam. They look like kids. [00:28:32] Speaker A: I thought them was trunk. [00:28:34] Speaker B: I thought they were kids, too, because only a kid would be foolish enough to fight a man of that size. And then to come out and these niggas was like, yeah, he said too much or whatever, nigga, we can talk it out. [00:28:47] Speaker A: When I first saw the video, I was like, somebody get your kids. [00:28:51] Speaker B: I'm going to tell you all people that like to tussle or whatever, it's two athletes. You don't want to fight. You know, you're not to fight a boxer. Mma nigger. That's cool. You don't want to fight a football nigger. You don't want to fight a basketball nigger. You don't want to fight a football nigga. Because football niggas, football niggas are the coolest niggas because they lay back that you ain't really wiling like that. But them niggas hit a switch to play football, that the level of aggression they have is you just can't put it into words. The level of aggression a football player has when they play in a sport. And they'll flip that switch when they come to a fight. And them niggas crazy strong and they used to getting hit a basketball nigga. The average basketball nigga. Limbs is longer than. [00:29:37] Speaker A: They got reach. [00:29:38] Speaker B: They got reach. I saw a security guard try to fight this kid one time out of France, man, the kid was like six five. Security guard was like six two. He couldn't get in there. He just kept feeding that nigga jaw. It looked like one of the other security guards. After it happened, we went to Waffle house or whatever. He was like, man, I ain't going to say nothing, but that little kid had that boy mount looking like he was chewing on his pack of ketchup. Yeah, you just don't want to fight no security guards. I mean, you don't want to fight. No athlete, no basketball players, because they long pause and they got win. Because all they do is run. All basketball players do is run. So it can be a long fight, and they got reach. You ain't going to get in there. And football players are too aggressive. But to be a grown man and have another grown man that much bigger than you, it ain't going to end well. [00:30:29] Speaker A: I had no idea cam was that big. [00:30:33] Speaker B: Nobody don't realize until you stand. Until he, like, stand up like, I get it, jazzy. [00:30:39] Speaker A: I get it now. [00:30:40] Speaker B: And all of the other women. [00:30:42] Speaker A: What? He only got, what, two baby mamas? [00:30:44] Speaker B: No, he got like six kids. [00:30:45] Speaker A: Yeah, but he only got two baby mamas. [00:30:47] Speaker B: Oh, so. And jazzy is one of them. Is she the third? [00:30:51] Speaker A: Wait, damn, that would make her the third. [00:30:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:56] Speaker A: But that's the type of nigga you let nut in you. So I get it, girl. [00:30:59] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, because he rich. [00:31:01] Speaker A: No. [00:31:02] Speaker B: Why? [00:31:03] Speaker A: I mean, yeah, because he rich. Yeah, duh. [00:31:05] Speaker B: But that's the only reason. What's the other reason? [00:31:08] Speaker A: I know he was built like that. Never paid attention to him. [00:31:12] Speaker B: Oh, for real? Well, he was playing. His glory days was when you weren't watching football. [00:31:18] Speaker A: Okay. [00:31:19] Speaker B: Because when did you really start watching. [00:31:21] Speaker A: Any football players like that? [00:31:24] Speaker B: Because recently, like in the last couple of years, you really started watching football. [00:31:27] Speaker A: I guess. [00:31:28] Speaker B: Yeah, it was one video, like a linebacker getting in Cam face. There was like in the end zone. Cam was doing a little dab and shit. And the dude was know, getting in Cam face or whatever. And I was like, hold up, Cam bigger than this nigga. I was like, that shit crazy. But anyway. Oh, let me finish his email. But, yeah, as far as personal pride, too much shit talking ain't going to really get to me unless you shit talking like one of my homies. And then you might have an issue. But if you shit talking me, especially with sports, I just won't say nothing. And if you just talking, it can be like you're talking to yourself. And then now you're going to look stupid. But if you fuck with one of my people, then now you got a problem. What else did he say? He said, I may have had a hip hop history moment up here at Ciaa Chubb. Rock was performing Thursday night and asked the cues to get on stage. So I was on stage hopping while he was performing. It wasn't during treat him right, which would have made this an absolute full circle hip hop moment. Treat them right. Video has cues hopping in it. Okay, but having a great time up here. Speaking of hip hop. Meek dropped pause some new music. That's not a good pause, man. Shout out to the bull, Philly. And I love Meek, but his content at this point is predictable. Beat production be fired and lyrics flow is top tier still. But I'm tired of him telling me about giving his youngest bread so they can slide. I'm a boss and I got shooters. Yeah, I'm tired of hearing that, too. It's like the women rappers that over twerk don't mean to be in my d one bag, but yeah, you know who d one is? D one is the nigga with dreads. And he'd be talking about, y'all. Rappers need to stop promoting all this negativity and all that kind of stuff. You ever seen the videos? [00:33:33] Speaker A: I've probably seen the videos. I don't know who he is. [00:33:35] Speaker B: Okay. He said, I was on Twitter and someone posted, diddy is caught up fighting a freako case, not Rico Frico academics calling meek freak meal shaking my head. Shit is crazy. Diddy is really a hip hop supervillain. I don't believe the meek accusations, though. Do you take the meek defending yourself route or the usher? Haven't heard anything from him. Route. When info like that is out, I'm taking the usher route. Yeah, because if you quiet, they just eventually it'll go away. Kind of like the diddy accusations back in the day. Like, niggas used to say shit about Diddy all the time and he was quiet. What you do? You'd be quiet. No subliminal posts? [00:34:20] Speaker A: Not when it comes to something like that. And I'm a very loud person on social media. [00:34:26] Speaker B: Yeah, especially if it was some broke somebody who ain't got as much money as me. Like, if it was 50 cent talking shit, I might have to address 50. But if it's just some random nigga on TikTok with their face on a picture of a case file or something, I ain't going to say nothing. [00:34:48] Speaker A: I don't know. Wait, let me rephrase that. I probably wouldn't be quiet. I would probably make a joke about it, like I do with everything else in life. [00:34:55] Speaker B: I would just tweet through it, like they say, because the footnotes were so specific. No, hold on, hold on. He says it's tricky because you can't claim lil ride defame niggas because it says redacted. Or can you? Because the footnotes were so specific. Rambling. Now y'all be easy. I'll talk to y'all later. Have a good show. DJ hasa. Thank you for the email. If y'all want to email [email protected]. Oh, one thing I wanted to mention about, and it's crazy you mentioned Philly. Shout out to Philly when you were talking about the show. Johnson's. Is it Johnson's or Johnson? Johnson. Johnson. So you know Jones from the music Jones podcast in Philly? They have the same name. [00:35:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:40] Speaker B: And that's how they met, because one of them had an issue at the office in college, and they went to get the wrong joan. [00:35:51] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:35:51] Speaker B: And it was like, well, now that's not me. And then when they finally realized, they went and got the right one, and that's how they met, and that's how they became cool. [00:35:57] Speaker A: So that's crazy. [00:35:58] Speaker B: Kind of like that. [00:35:59] Speaker A: I want to see this video of DJ high star hopping with, because it took me back thinking about Chubb rock because Chub rock got another song called just the two of us, and almost certain cappas was in that video. So I wonder if that was the song he was hopping to, but that would be kind of slow to set out a hop to. Anyway, I need footage of that. [00:36:19] Speaker B: I don't know. This is an old nigga music. I don't listen to old nigga music. Chub Brock is on the scene with the lean and hot pull of 90. 90. [00:36:30] Speaker A: That's the verse. 1990 Chubb rocks on the scene to. [00:36:35] Speaker B: Lean, the hot pull of green niggas in the kitchen cooking rice. Nobody don't hear that Chub rock. Chub rot was at Orlando Hudson house doing a party one time. [00:36:49] Speaker A: He was at Wilson Homecoming. [00:36:50] Speaker B: This homecoming, he was for the old niggas. Nobody wants to see them. Niggas want to see little shoot your mama or somebody. YBF Tucci or somebody. They ain't want to see no damn Chubb rock. Big bank fresh. What's that nigga name? Big scar. Somebody who they want to see. They want to see no damn mc hammer. Now, chill Rock. A legend. Well, we got that out of the way. Cam Newton shout out to. And he lead us right on into diddy. So what's going on with your boy puff? [00:37:36] Speaker A: A lot. [00:37:37] Speaker B: Do we have to take him out of the city, player? Is it that point yet? [00:37:41] Speaker A: I don't think we got there yet. Are they children involved? [00:37:46] Speaker B: These grown men? [00:37:47] Speaker A: Take that. [00:37:48] Speaker B: Take that. [00:37:49] Speaker A: And that's what they did, obviously. See, it's a fine line because the men are saying that they were assaulted. They're saying that they were forced and not coerced. [00:38:02] Speaker B: Yeah, the dude said that he sexually harassed him. Dude, little ride. I would say he lived and traveled with Diddy from September. This is Covid times, nigga. You was getting diddled during COVID nigga. You had to wear a mask and you was getting diddled. September 2022 to November 2023. This is recent. [00:38:28] Speaker A: This is very recent. This is Carisha recent. [00:38:32] Speaker B: Oh, God. Said that. Well, at least. Well, you know what? A lot of times when people come out with a stuff, people say, well, why did you wait so long? [00:38:43] Speaker A: That's true. [00:38:44] Speaker B: Why did you do it? Well, he didn't wait long, nigga. His butt still sore. November, nigga. Jesus Christ. I was still in my 90 day new hire period. That was recent as fuck, he said, during which time he recorded hours of video audio of combs, his staff, and others engaging in serious illegal activity. Damn. Among the allegations is that combs forced Jones to procure sex workers and pressured him to engage in unwelcome sex acts with them and others. And that combs gave laced alcoholic beverages to people who attended parties at his homes. [00:39:21] Speaker A: So did he like to watch? [00:39:23] Speaker B: He do. That's what Cassie said. Remember, Cassie says, oh, yeah, that's true. The suit filed in US district Court for the southern blah blah blah blah blah. Um, yeah. Say the old boy is seeking $30 million. But I'm trying to get to the part where it says that he. Okay, so according to his lawsuit, enter about August, Puffy, call old boy Jones and requested that he produce several songs on an r and B album, the love album off the Grid, which was released in September 2023 and was nominated for a Grammy. [00:40:04] Speaker A: Damn. [00:40:04] Speaker B: I think if it wasn't for those allegations and stuff, Diddy probably would have won a Grammy this year, because that album was good. I remember it came out, I was in the gym, and I was like, well, everybody's talking is good. Let me listen to it. I was like, damn, this shit is good. Let me run it back. He says that he was supposed to work on that album. He agreed to live down there and work with him, but he says life has been detrimentally impacted ever since. Jones alleges that combs sexually harassed and assaulted him while he lives with him at Combs home. [00:40:39] Speaker A: Why would you go live with him? [00:40:46] Speaker B: Let me hear your thought process. [00:40:47] Speaker A: Because get a fucking hotel. [00:40:51] Speaker B: All right, so I was just with Scumbag lounge podcast they recorded. And that was one of the things Eric said. He was like, if some shit start going down, I'll just get a hotel. But a lot of times these people don't have no other money. [00:41:07] Speaker A: That's true. [00:41:07] Speaker B: This is the big break. You know what I'm saying? I don't know how old Jones is, but maybe, you know what I'm saying. He didn't have it. I ain't want to say he didn't have anything going, but if did he know you a good producer, then maybe you do have. But I think a lot of times those creative people be like, well, we'll just be in this space, and whenever we get the feeling we can create. [00:41:29] Speaker A: That'S what I was thinking about. Like, if the feeling hit them at 04:00 in the morning, yeah. They can just jump in the studio, roll over and go to the studio. [00:41:38] Speaker B: Yeah, roll over and go to the studio. Air quotes. So, yes, he lived with him at Combs homes in Florida, LA, in New York, as well as on a yacht combs rented in the US Virgin Islands. The harassment and assault included constant, unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of his anus. Jones said he was forced to work in Cone's bathroom as cone showered naked in a glass enclosure. [00:42:14] Speaker A: Okay, you supposed to be there to make music. Did it taking you from Miami to Los Angeles to the yacht. Okay, come on now. You didn't think. I'm not victim blaming, but I'm saying, nigga, you was on vacation, okay? He could have put his foot down. He could have been like, look, you know what? Let's get back on this when you get back, okay? [00:42:38] Speaker B: Just hilarious. [00:42:41] Speaker A: I'm a chill right here. I'm going to stay here in the studio, and I'll be ready for you when you get back. No, you was on the yacht, nigga. Y'all wasn't recording on music. [00:42:48] Speaker B: On the mean. [00:42:53] Speaker A: Fuck you doing on the yacht? [00:42:55] Speaker B: I know it was one. I forgot what album it was with Kanye, but he was like, he wanted everybody to come out to Hawai to make music. I think another album, he had everybody come to Wyoming to make music. I think that's just how they do in that industry. They just be doing stuff. I'm definitely not victim blaming. I want to get counseled for something else. I don't want to get canceled victim blaming a man, especially as an SA survivor myself. [00:43:30] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:43:32] Speaker B: Oh, wow. My assault is invested. [00:43:36] Speaker A: I mean, you too, you too? [00:43:38] Speaker B: Me too. [00:43:41] Speaker A: But like I said, I'm not victim blaming. Diddy is a nasty nigger, you know what I'm saying? [00:43:46] Speaker B: But, well, it goes on to say that his chief of staff, her name, karam, I don't know her first name, but it says, accuses her of aiding and abetting combs sexual assault of Jones and of working with combs to groom him into accepting a homosexual relationship. He alleges that he was forced to solicit sex. Okay, hold on. I already read that Karam is the last name. [00:44:13] Speaker A: His name is Christina. [00:44:14] Speaker B: Christina Karam. Okay. Is that in there? [00:44:17] Speaker A: I'm probably looking at a different one. [00:44:19] Speaker B: Okay. They said that he would like. Now I do remember hearing this, that he would send him out to the clubs in Miami with a specific bad boy baseball cap. Bad boy records, baseball cap. And that would be the signal to people to let them know that Puffy was in town and it's going down. Yeah. [00:44:43] Speaker A: Reminded me of the scene in players club when dollar bill hit the button. Get out there, ladies. [00:44:52] Speaker B: There's money out there. [00:44:54] Speaker A: They see the. [00:44:59] Speaker B: It says, to aid in alleged recruitment, Jones said Cones provided him with an exclusive bad boy baseball cap and required him to wear it to a Miami establishment as a signal to any sex worker he approached that Diddy Combs was in town and had sent Jones to recruit them. Jones alleges that whom he describes in the suit as forceful and demanding and someone who does not take no for an answer, leveraged his power as one of the most influential people in hip hop and business to intimidate him, including by threatening to inflict bodily harm if Jones did not comply with his demands. On one occasion, Jones alleges that he forced him to watch as he displayed guns and bragged about getting away with shooting people. In a separate incident, Jones alleges, Combs shared that he was responsible for shooting in a nightclub in New York City in 1999 with rapper Shine. A jury acquitted combs of gun possession and bribery charges in connection with that incident. While barrel was sentenced to a. Shine was sentenced to ten years in jail. So he consistently made it clear that he has immense power in the music industry and with law enforcement. [00:46:09] Speaker A: You know who's not talking? [00:46:11] Speaker B: The sex workers, of course. But there's pictures of them, though. So it's a thing I saw. We had pictures of. They said they shot somebody in the bathroom at their house, at one of the houses. And it was pictures of, like, blood and shit in the bathroom. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. [00:46:28] Speaker B: He had pictures of some of the. So when they kept mentioning the sex workers, I was assuming it was men sex workers, but it was female sex workers. He had pictures of them. It was some other stuff, but a whole bunch of other pictures. But I didn't get to see all of those. But it's just a whole bunch of accusations this person made. And like, DJ High star said in his email about things being redacted. And they put that up, too, because I think one of the things said was that he would have sex with a famous Philadelphia rapper. [00:47:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:04] Speaker B: But they never mentioned who it was. And people are assuming that it's. Oh, shit, bitch. [00:47:10] Speaker A: What if it's Will Smith? [00:47:11] Speaker B: No. [00:47:11] Speaker A: What? [00:47:12] Speaker B: Lil Uzi Ferd. Lil Uzi from get the fuck out of here. And Lil Uzi always be with old girl. And everybody think they in a relationship. [00:47:27] Speaker A: JT. [00:47:27] Speaker B: Oh, bitch girl. Because I was trying to figure out who is another Philly rapper that could be in that circle now. It ain't Beanie Siegel, it ain't freeway. [00:47:43] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:47:45] Speaker B: And people say, you know, act kind of flamboyant or whatever for male, but it is no proof. But he just always be around. He made good music. Yeah, people love the music, but he's there. And he ain't too many steps away from that circle. [00:48:01] Speaker A: He ain't. And even with his success, he keep JT laced. [00:48:07] Speaker B: Yep. [00:48:08] Speaker A: Where's he getting all that money from? [00:48:10] Speaker B: Oh, the music. [00:48:11] Speaker A: You think it all come from the music? [00:48:12] Speaker B: Oh, God. Yeah. See this nigga? Yeah. He make a lot of money from his music. [00:48:17] Speaker A: Okay. [00:48:17] Speaker B: Yeah, he make a lot of money from his music. [00:48:20] Speaker A: They still always seem like an OD couple. [00:48:23] Speaker B: They do. And they seem more like girlfriends than lovers besties. What if it's La Uzi? [00:48:32] Speaker A: Wow. [00:48:33] Speaker B: Diddy would like to suck the blood from the young essence from the youth of a little Uzi. Allegedly. [00:48:46] Speaker A: Damn. [00:48:46] Speaker B: I don't think it's meek. I don't think it's meek. Now, unless I'm seeing some people are saying something different in the. Like the number of letters. You can kind of tell the number of letters or something. You know what I'm saying? Like, you could tell it's eight letters. It's Meek Mill, or maybe his real name is Robert Williams. Like, you can see that, you know what I mean? But I don't know, that thought just came to me, like, who is a Philadelphia rapper that will be in them parties now? Petey crack? No. [00:49:24] Speaker A: Damn. [00:49:25] Speaker B: You talking about a Will Smith? I don't think will gay. Well, I guess I'm along with that. And they talked about him bragging about the shooting. Now, the lady, she's come out. The lady that. [00:49:42] Speaker A: Yeah, I saw her saying that she got shot in the face. And everybody just keeps sweeping it under the rug. [00:49:47] Speaker B: Girl, that was 1999. You know what else happened in 1999 that nobody cares about? You know what else happened in 1999? [00:49:53] Speaker A: Graduate. [00:49:54] Speaker B: Yes, exactly. Don't nobody give a fuck, bitch, go somewhere. They didn't believe you in court. They believed some other. She said it in court like, daddy shot me. And they're like, nah, this witness they shot shot you, bitch. I love black women, though. But, yeah, nobody cares. Beloved. I'm sorry. [00:50:19] Speaker A: Well, this has been eye opening. [00:50:21] Speaker B: Yeah. Something been open wide, wide open. [00:50:27] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. [00:50:28] Speaker B: You remember back. Did you ever read superhead book? [00:50:31] Speaker A: No, you didn't? No. [00:50:33] Speaker B: Damn. I've been reading mess for a long time. She said that one time, big Tigger, she went to big Tigger room, his asshole was blown out. And I want to say, she said Diddy was there and nobody believed. [00:50:55] Speaker A: Remember? I can't remember who she said was there, but I remember her saying things like that about Tigger. [00:51:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:51:00] Speaker A: And then every time I see him now, I'll be like, nigga, you got your ass. [00:51:05] Speaker B: Do you think I'm not going to ask that question? Because I don't want you to laugh or be silent or whatever. So that's not a question. [00:51:12] Speaker A: I'll go first of all. First of all, I want to go on record saying that there is nothing wrong with being gay. No, there's nothing wrong with wanting dick. Trust me, I know. Like, dick is amazing. [00:51:28] Speaker B: Yeah. And you are one of, like, six women in the world who've said that you don't care if a man has been with a man before. [00:51:34] Speaker A: Yeah, there's nothing wrong with being bisexual. [00:51:37] Speaker B: Yeah, for a man. Let's clear that up. [00:51:40] Speaker A: Yeah. What? [00:51:41] Speaker B: No, I'm saying because there's nothing wrong with a woman being bisexual. [00:51:44] Speaker A: That's nothing wrong with anybody being bisexual. [00:51:47] Speaker B: Even whales. We get into that, it'll make sense. It'll all come back around later on. [00:52:00] Speaker A: There's a few women out there who just can't fathom the thought that their man was with the man. [00:52:05] Speaker B: A few women? [00:52:08] Speaker A: I don't see nothing wrong with it. [00:52:09] Speaker B: A few women. [00:52:10] Speaker A: Amy, just be safe and be clean. [00:52:13] Speaker B: You underselling the women. [00:52:15] Speaker A: Be safe and be clean. That's it. Because dick good. I don't know where y'all been. I get it. [00:52:27] Speaker B: But I mean, the goodness for you is going to be different from the goodness for them. Unless you like it up there, too. [00:52:37] Speaker A: That ain't my cup of tea. Special occasions. I didn't say that on the show before. [00:52:40] Speaker B: Oh, so you've had birthday, Christmas, finally blown on the top of a bottle now, let me stop. But, yeah, I don't know, man. And it's like, all the news is just for this nigga. Like, there's nobody else got to say. [00:53:08] Speaker A: The memes are hilarious. [00:53:09] Speaker B: What memes? [00:53:12] Speaker A: There was this video of Meek at a party. He was singing. He was singing over Luther Van Drop. [00:53:19] Speaker B: I saw that. [00:53:19] Speaker A: And that was like, when Meek started singing about sex. Did he start activated, like, the winter. [00:53:25] Speaker B: Soldier secret words I nigga didn't turn into a different human soldier. It's one I saw. Did you see the video of. I remember him being on the breakfast club, but I don't remember the part where Charlamagne was basically asking him about all of this shit. He played a clip of some of the shit of, like Diddy said. And it was one clip where Diddy had said some wild shit. And Diddy was like. I said, like, he's like, man, sometimes I just be on one man. [00:54:21] Speaker A: I believe that he had played the. [00:54:23] Speaker B: Clip of him, kept asking, I think it was fabulous. I think it was fabulous. And jetty kiss. He's like, you ain't never parted with me, daddy, or something like that. You want to party with me or something? [00:54:32] Speaker A: Wow. I believe it. [00:54:35] Speaker B: And then he asked him about the 50 cent thing. 50 cent said, did he ask him to go shopping? He was like, man, I'm just a nice guy, man. [00:54:48] Speaker A: I believe he'd be so in his own and own that shit. [00:54:53] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:54:54] Speaker A: Not that shit. Because that shit is crack. [00:54:57] Speaker B: No, that shit. [00:54:58] Speaker A: Whatever. [00:54:59] Speaker B: No, that shit is whatever. Molly or whatever. [00:55:02] Speaker A: Then they say, cooper good. And Junior was there. [00:55:04] Speaker B: That is something I saw. Yeah. I wish I had the other board. Somebody's baby Kuba beyond one. I don't know. That solidified it for me. Kuba be on one. [00:55:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:55:16] Speaker B: Somebody sucked that baby. [00:55:28] Speaker A: Like I said, I'm not saying Diddy is innocent, but I don't know how much it gonna take for me to stop playing. Can't hold me down. [00:55:39] Speaker B: Yeah, man. That you have to give away a whole bunch of music to get Diddy out. R. Kelly ain't got that hole on me. I could be nasty with some other music. Goddamn it. Shit. Somebody sucked up baby dick. [00:56:00] Speaker A: Somebody sucked up baby. [00:56:04] Speaker B: That was cool. What's the color? Party. Yeah, hopefully. I don't want it to be true, but, you know. [00:56:15] Speaker A: Right? I don't want it to be true. [00:56:17] Speaker B: It's a whole lot of smoke. It's a whole lot of smoke. Speaking of smoke, you know I'd be smoking what, the stoves at Wendy's? And I'm hearing that Wendy's is going to offer surge pricing when they raise its prices in high demand. When customers in high demand. When the food is in high demand. Lunchtimes and things like that. [00:56:47] Speaker A: Like Uber late at night. [00:56:49] Speaker B: Yeah. You know what I'm saying? What do you think about surge pricing at fast food restaurants? [00:56:57] Speaker A: I think it'll probably hurt them more because are you going to cook it faster? Why am I going to be enticed to pay your surge price when I can go down the street? [00:57:08] Speaker B: But if everybody implement surge pricing, then what you going to do? [00:57:12] Speaker A: Damn. Damn. It's enough that I wear doordash out. [00:57:16] Speaker B: Dude, I was gonna ask you, does Doordash do surge pricing for certain times? [00:57:21] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:57:22] Speaker B: You don't know? You gonna pay the five? She gonna pay the five anyway. [00:57:26] Speaker A: This is true. [00:57:29] Speaker B: I know Uber does it especially, like, certain events and stuff like that, like concerts and games and stuff, or, like, events like we talked about. Know, they do surge. It's. It makes sense to do it as a business. You know what? Yeah. So we got another article about wendy's. Wendy says that it has no plans to increase prices during the busiest times at its restaurants. The burger chain clarified its stance on how it will approach pricing after various media reports said that the company was looking to test having the prices of its menu item fluctuate throughout the day based on demand. [00:58:16] Speaker A: They said that's the power of social media. [00:58:18] Speaker B: Yes. We didn't use that phrase, nor do we plan to implement that practice. They plan to invest about $20 million to launch digital menu boards at all of its us company run restaurants. Good. That way I got what I get. Can somebody come turn the menu outside? It's still on lunch. Be right there. It also plans to invest approximately $10 million over the next two years to support digital menu enhancements globally. [00:58:53] Speaker A: I just wanted to bring fofa foe back. That's it. Gone, is it? I don't know. I thought fofa foe turned into the biggie bag. [00:59:02] Speaker B: No, I think I got a fofa foe the other day. [00:59:07] Speaker A: Did you check the ticket? Because it might have been a biggie bag. Well, you know what? Maybe it's just not on Doordash. I haven't been to a wendy's in a long. [00:59:15] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You know, they ain't going to put that on there because it's only a dollar extra. The $5 biggie bag. [00:59:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:24] Speaker B: So I thought that was funny. It was like that shit came out one day, and then the next day it was like, we didn't say that shit. Let's see what else happened this week? Here's something I heard about this on a now when they said his name, I thought they were talking about the guy that did the deer, nature boy. What was that guy's name? That was like. [00:59:48] Speaker A: He was a wrestler, wasn't he? [00:59:49] Speaker B: No, that's Rick Flair. [00:59:51] Speaker A: Oh, my bad. [00:59:55] Speaker B: That's a wrestling. It is, but that's not. No, it was a guy. He was kind of light skinned guy. I think he had like dreads or something like that. But he would be like feeding the deer out in the yard. And he kind of got famous on like TikTok social media. [01:00:17] Speaker A: I remember that. [01:00:18] Speaker B: Remember him? When they said nature boy? I thought he was talking to him. But this nature boy is an alleged cult leader, and this happened in Georgia. A judge sentenced alleged cult leader Alegio Bishop to life without parole plus ten years after Jerry found him guilty of rape and other charges Friday. The 40 year old known as Nature Boy is the alleged leader of the carbonation group. He was arrested in April 2022. A grand jury later indicted him on five charges, including rape, in July 2022. So a former member of the alleged cult who identified herself as his girlfriend said he posted revenge porn because she left him. Police reports detail that the woman told authorities that she had joined a sex cult in which her boyfriend is the leader and that she did live together with Mr. Bishop. And he has posted sexually explicit videos of her and him without her consent on Twitter. Well, ex later, Bishop's wife and the former cult leader told alive Eleven that Levin alive. He had sexually and emotionally abused members. [01:01:33] Speaker A: So he probably still doing this if he hadn't posted revenge porn. [01:01:37] Speaker B: Yes. [01:01:38] Speaker A: Wow. [01:01:39] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard on the other show, I forgot what I was listening to. But they were saying, like, he would get people to come down, like bring their wives. He would have sex with people. [01:01:47] Speaker A: Wives. Oh, my goodness. [01:01:49] Speaker B: All kinds of stuff. But autumn, cult leaders, eventually some sex turned up. [01:01:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:01:55] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Even Jim Jones, I was listening to some things about him and he was smashing some wives and some husbands, too. I heard they said that if Jim Jones wouldn't have left, I think he started out in Indiana or something like that. If he never would have went to California, they probably would have had him as a civil rights leader. Like, he would just stop there. [01:02:18] Speaker A: Damn. [01:02:19] Speaker B: Because his thing was he was like helping black people. That's how he got so many followers. Whatever. But he was like heavy into helping black people overcome shit or whatever. But, yeah, this is nature boy. [01:02:37] Speaker A: What do you think about his sentence? [01:02:39] Speaker B: Life plus ten years? Yeah, for five rapes. That's good. I don't know the ten years. I don't know who he raped. I probably should have did some research on that. I don't know. Y'all email us [email protected]. Let us know if you know about this nature boy guy. You know what, though? Nobody really don't care too much about black cult leaders. [01:03:04] Speaker A: Yeah, this didn't get a lot of news. [01:03:05] Speaker B: Yeah, only the white ones get news. But he don't look like a cult leader. That hair. You see that? [01:03:12] Speaker A: They figured that a black man can't have that much power over people. [01:03:17] Speaker B: Yeah, but unless you did it. Yeah. I might have to do some more reading up on this guy. I want to say I did hear about him getting arrested, though. But nature boy, you know what I'm saying? We don't fuck with no nature boys over there. Nigga, we in the city. We be in the city. What you having for dinner, Amy? [01:03:44] Speaker A: I took some ground beef out of the deep freezer, so I don't know what I'm gonna do with that. Probably spaghetti. [01:03:51] Speaker B: Well, I don't know what's in your pockets, but the Kellogg CEO says that a cash strap family should eat cereal for dinner to save money. [01:04:01] Speaker A: This could have went two ways. [01:04:03] Speaker B: Okay. [01:04:05] Speaker A: Because. Okay, it's like, you know, hey, that makes sense. Cereal is cost effective and is both nutritious and delicious. Yeah, and delicious. But then it was like, he is negating the fact that, nigga, we hurting out here. Like, fool hiding them all fucking. Of course, it didn't go the first way. [01:04:27] Speaker B: It definitely. He was like, they could eat cereal for dinner. And so it's like, nigga, we already charlamagne Santa breakfast Club. Like, nigga, we was eating cereal for dinner. But it wasn't your cereal. Nigga was eating the bag. We weren't eating the real kill off. And I wanted to get mad, but because of snoop cereal. But that wasn't him. That was post. And I saw a clip of the breakfast club. They were interviewing Michael, Harriet, and it was a box of snoop loops back there in the back. I was like, damn, I want that. Damn. But cereal really don't hold you over like that. You get you a bowl or two, you can be hung in another hour, too. [01:05:17] Speaker A: They can lose weight like a motherfucker. Yeah, even that. Because special k, that was their thing. They branded themselves on eat special k as a meal so that you can be healthy and lose weight. Yeah, that's special k was supposed to be like, the diets. [01:05:32] Speaker B: But you think about the pitching now. Kellogg's, fruit loops, apple jacks. [01:05:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:05:38] Speaker B: You can't lose weight eating no damn apple jacks for dinner. Especially if you drink that. Man, that damn filmy milk. [01:05:47] Speaker A: He didn't read the room? [01:05:49] Speaker B: No, he did. He out of touch. This is a story. See, we were talking about cakes and pies earlier. You about this black owned bakery that Tesla ordered 4000 pies and then they canceled the order after the latest story about that. Yeah. So this black owned. Okay, I can't go on with this story because it's a lie. [01:06:16] Speaker A: Why? [01:06:16] Speaker B: This lady is not black. [01:06:20] Speaker A: Why? I don't see a picture. But you mean she's black. She's not black? [01:06:23] Speaker B: No. [01:06:24] Speaker A: Her name say holder. Black. [01:06:26] Speaker B: She less black than holder. Her name. [01:06:30] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:06:31] Speaker B: Yes. You got to see this lady. So the lady received an order for. At first it was 2000 pies to commemorate Black History Month. She said the bakery sent a quote and the people say, okay, we pay the quote, that's fine. And then they called her back, said instead of 2000, want 4000 pies. I don't care if you got a pie factory. That's a lot of pies that you didn't know you was going to have to make. So she ordered extra flour and all this and that to make the pies. I'm sure the delivery driver was pissed off because he had to deliver all of that shit, sugar and shit. But when it came time to pay the invoice, they didn't pay. [01:07:21] Speaker A: This is odd. For Tesla. [01:07:23] Speaker B: For Tesla? Yeah. And ain't Tesla Elon Musk? [01:07:27] Speaker A: Yes, Elon Musk. [01:07:28] Speaker B: He don't like black people. [01:07:30] Speaker A: I wonder if somebody tricked this lady. [01:07:36] Speaker B: So all in all, it came up to $16,000 and she bought $16,000 worth of inventory. So now she's stuck with all this inventory. She hired a couple more. Not hired more people, but had more staff there to make the pies and all of that. All of this under the guise that she was black. But she's not black. She's like Cambodia, not cambodian. One of them asian places like Filipina or something like. So I thought that was interesting if y'all heard this story thinking they're doing black people wrong. Not to say it's right to do any other race wrong, but during Black History Month, it's okay. [01:08:22] Speaker A: Somebody tricked her. [01:08:23] Speaker B: Yeah, somebody got her ass. [01:08:25] Speaker A: Hell Tesla going to do with some fucking pies they probably would never do. [01:08:30] Speaker B: It could have been like if they wanted to give, like they could get everybody a pie. A pie for that? Yeah, that's how I got my pie. What was it, holiday, Thanksgiving? [01:08:40] Speaker A: Yeah, that shit is right. [01:08:41] Speaker B: Somebody gave out some pies for business. They had their little stick on the top of it. I took that shit off and took it to the house I had. They'll never know. They don't listen to the show. Let me see if we got something else before we. Oh, Oprah leaving Weight Watchers. Did you hear about that bread? [01:09:04] Speaker A: No. [01:09:06] Speaker B: Yeah, so she's stepping down from the board of Weight Watchers, and I think she should, because Oprah is big cap. She using that damn ozempic. Talking about weight Watchers, you cheating. And I told one of our friends that she should do the same thing because she was losing weight, like, going to the gym and eating right and stuff. But I was like, you need to just go ahead and start selling this product. Promote this product as the product doing it. Don't let people know you're really doing it the old fashioned way. And people will do it. They'll follow behind you. Just don't tell them the truth and just let them keep buying the stuff. Be like, well, it working for me. You just need to keep buying. Yeah, and you could have got rich, but no, she got too much integrity. [01:09:53] Speaker A: I know somebody who do sell the. [01:09:57] Speaker B: Stuff when they be in the gym. I think I know you're talking about. [01:10:00] Speaker A: No, you don't know this person. [01:10:02] Speaker B: Okay? I know a person who does go to the gym and sell the stuff, but they don't lie about it. They, like, tell the truth. But I was telling our friend to lie to get over on people. But yeah, Oprah been lying for years. She been on that stuff. She looked good, though. [01:10:20] Speaker A: I mean, I'm happy for her because they used to tell her down by her weight. So, girl, if it's working for you, keep it off. [01:10:26] Speaker B: Yeah, but don't lie to people saying it's weight watchers. Now I can eat bread, and I'm eating bread now. My back big as a damn house because I love bread. Nigga. I ate bread last night. Just bread and butter. I ain't had no meat at the house, too, but still. But, yeah, before we get out of. [01:10:45] Speaker A: Here, never trust it, weight watchers. [01:10:47] Speaker B: I don't trust none of that shit. [01:10:54] Speaker A: Well, keeping in the line of food, because you know we love food here. [01:11:00] Speaker B: Yes, lord. [01:11:01] Speaker A: If you have certain allergies, then you might want to throw out your polynesian sauce if you got it within the last couple of months from chick fil a because they give us a whole bunch of sauce and they don't charge us for it. So we got some extras at the house. [01:11:12] Speaker B: Do they got shrimp in the motherfucker? [01:11:15] Speaker A: It has some type of gluten or something in it that if you have a certain allergy, don't concern me because I'm going to eat it. [01:11:26] Speaker B: Me too. [01:11:30] Speaker A: What was the allergen? It don't even say what the allergen is. [01:11:34] Speaker B: Some soy shit. [01:11:35] Speaker A: Yeah, they just say throw it. Soy wheat and soy allergens. Yeah. So throw it out if you have those allergies. Covid. Let me take a trip to Covid land for a second. [01:11:49] Speaker B: Let's go back. [01:11:50] Speaker A: Yeah, let's go back to Covid land for a second. So the CDC is now saying that, fuck Covid. Just like the common cold. Take your ass to work. [01:12:00] Speaker B: Oh, really? [01:12:01] Speaker A: Yeah. They say you do not have to stay home anymore because it was 14 days and then it was seven, and then it was five. So now the CDC is saying, you don't even have to stay home anymore. Just take your symptoms and roll with it. [01:12:16] Speaker B: What was the five day thing? [01:12:18] Speaker A: I read isolation, CDC drops. They dropped the five day. Last we heard, it was five days of isolation. And now they saying, you ain't got. [01:12:28] Speaker B: To do that coronavirus. [01:12:32] Speaker A: Coronavirus? Yep. They issued this Friday. It was just like, okay, you got Covid. All right, get back on that line out there. [01:12:42] Speaker B: I remember niggas was getting money if they had to come out, work for Covid. [01:12:47] Speaker A: My employer during that time was giving people 14 days paid for having Covid. And I didn't take advantage of it. [01:12:58] Speaker B: You were new and good and loved the job. [01:13:02] Speaker A: Go, team, go. Yeah, I was that nigger. [01:13:05] Speaker B: And then they had money to keep the business in America. They got money to pay fucking Beyonce. Carter knows. Nose Carter. Did I tell too much? [01:13:18] Speaker A: No. People know where I used to work at. [01:13:20] Speaker B: Okay. [01:13:21] Speaker A: But speaking of women who had twins. [01:13:24] Speaker B: Okay, all right. [01:13:25] Speaker A: Gabby. Gabby. Gabby. I'm so happy for Gabby. Gabrie Sidbe and her husband. She found her something new. [01:13:36] Speaker B: White man. [01:13:37] Speaker A: So they just announced that they are pregnant with twins. [01:13:42] Speaker B: Is he famous? [01:13:46] Speaker A: He's just a white man. [01:13:47] Speaker B: Like a regular, run of the mill white man. Is he, like, in some type of business? [01:13:50] Speaker A: He got to be in the business. [01:13:52] Speaker B: Somehow because I don't want Gabby to, like, serena got a white man, but he's rich. Eve got a white man. He's rich. [01:14:02] Speaker A: Very. [01:14:03] Speaker B: So I want Gabby to have a white man that's rich. [01:14:05] Speaker A: Also, I think it came with his own money. Okay. I'm going to do some research on that. Because you're right, because he don't deserve. [01:14:13] Speaker B: He don't deserve to come up precious. [01:14:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:14:15] Speaker B: She ran for that chicken. [01:14:17] Speaker A: She did another pregnancy. Announced Aisha and Steph. Thank you. That's two weeks in a row. Aisha and Steph Curry announced that they are pregnant with their wardale. [01:14:34] Speaker B: Have you seen. It's a clip going around. You'll probably see it, like today or tomorrow or something. But it's a game show where they show. I've only seen this clip. So it's some game show where they show a celebrity and there's two people up there, kind of like on a family feud show off, and they guessing white stuff and black. I don't want to say white stuff or black. [01:14:56] Speaker A: Their face is, like, pixelated. And they have to guess who the celebrity. [01:15:00] Speaker B: That's some of it. Some of it is the faces is pixelated. Some of it is a line from a movie. Some of it is just a picture of the thing itself. And when you said Steph Curry, it was a picture of Steph Curry that came up. And the white people didn't know who it was. They didn't know any of the black stuff. [01:15:18] Speaker A: I saw that. [01:15:18] Speaker B: They didn't know the proud family. They didn't know Tracy Ellis Ross and she's half a white by Felicia. They didn't know that. [01:15:30] Speaker A: They didn't know which movie came from. [01:15:32] Speaker B: It was a whole bunch of stuff. And I was just like, man, in order for us to survive, kind of, we got to know all of this stuff. We know people from friends and all of that stuff. And all they. Ben Steele. [01:15:44] Speaker A: Because when they showed, I picked up Jennifer Aniston. I knew exactly who it was. I'm like, damn, why do I know that Ben Stiller? [01:15:50] Speaker B: Because you like 27 dresses or whatever movie that was. [01:15:53] Speaker A: I don't know. [01:15:55] Speaker B: But Ben Stiller, you know what I'm saying? Well, I'm sorry. Go ahead. [01:16:00] Speaker A: No. So we're going to keep it in line of the good blacks. Don Lemon got paid. Yeah, he's one of the good ones. Well, they thought he was. [01:16:13] Speaker B: Okay, go ahead. [01:16:14] Speaker A: They thought he was. [01:16:15] Speaker B: Go ahead. And I'll say what I got to say because I want to jog your memory by Don. [01:16:18] Speaker A: So he got paid $24.5 million. [01:16:24] Speaker B: Jesus. [01:16:24] Speaker A: By CNN for being released. He said he was getting some. Hey, big head. Text all last week. [01:16:31] Speaker B: He should. So I was listening to the black guy who tips podcast and shout out to Rod and Karen, and they reminded me of when he got fired and kind of why he got fired. Do you remember that? [01:16:48] Speaker A: Not why he went off on somebody. [01:16:51] Speaker B: But he kind of gave a lot of pushback to Vivek Ramaswamy when he was running or whatever. Like, they had some back and forth. And then right before that, he kind of intimated that Nikki Haley was over the hill based on her age, because she was saying, know, Joe Biden was too old to do the job. He was like, well, I mean, based on your age, some people might say you're over the hill, stuff like that, but I think it was the Vivek thing. But do you remember when Don Lemon was Don Lemonade? [01:17:27] Speaker A: Are we talking about, like, Beyonce type lemonade? [01:17:29] Speaker B: No, Don lemonade. As far as, like, this nigga's a coon. Like, he ain't fuzz. [01:17:33] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. He was one of the good ones. [01:17:36] Speaker B: Okay. [01:17:36] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They felt like he was one of the good ones. [01:17:39] Speaker B: But then once Donald Trump get elected and George Floyd get killed, now he's super black. [01:17:44] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, I ain't. No, no, I ain't forgot. [01:17:48] Speaker B: Now, I remember he started that one segment off where it was a big confederate flag and it panned in. Well, it started out with the flag, and then it panned out. And he's standing there, he's like, does this offend you? Of course, nigga. [01:18:01] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. That's why I made that statement. Because you know how if you ever worked in corporate America, they'll say little stuff like, oh, you're one of the good ones. You're so polished. [01:18:10] Speaker B: It's somebody I know. They work at a medical facility, and one of the white ladies said to her, you're like, regular black. Those other black girls are ghetto, but you're one of the good ones. [01:18:28] Speaker A: Straight to HR. [01:18:29] Speaker B: Yeah, she did. [01:18:31] Speaker A: And cry. Got to make yourself cry. [01:18:33] Speaker B: I tell women all the time cry. I tell them all the time cry. See, we can't use the cry as men. But I try to record everything. I try to record them niggas in there cussing. Because you're not supposed to be cussing at work. I record that shit. Yeah. You cuss around me, it's coming back. Yes, indeed. Anymore. I'm sorry. [01:18:56] Speaker A: Yeah. So we talked about bisexual whales, bisexual whales earlier, and there was two humpback whales observed having sex. However, they were both male. [01:19:09] Speaker B: Humpback. Humpback. [01:19:12] Speaker A: And despite the fact that they were both male, they said, it looks like the one on top was the aggressor. It felt like he took it. [01:19:21] Speaker B: Did he? [01:19:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:19:25] Speaker B: Damn. [01:19:26] Speaker A: So they said that was the first time it's ever been documented that whales. Yeah. [01:19:31] Speaker B: I've seen some gay dogs before. Yeah. [01:19:36] Speaker A: What? Feels good. Feels good. Everybody's saying sex is for procreation, but why they make it feel so good, then? Okay, that's it? [01:19:53] Speaker B: Yeah. I ain't got nothing about no gay whales. They do be talking about, like, homosexuality in the animal kingdom. [01:20:04] Speaker A: Feeling good. [01:20:08] Speaker B: Oh, I had that on here. No, they weren't looking for it. Coronavirus? Yeah. I did fraud today. [01:20:17] Speaker A: Okay. [01:20:18] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:20:21] Speaker A: Okay. [01:20:22] Speaker B: Could the blessings come from God, because I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today. Good job today. [01:20:28] Speaker A: Okay. [01:20:29] Speaker B: I did fraud today. I did fraud today. Fraud today. Okay. I did a good job today. I did fraud today. Amy, let's say you were a scammer. What place would you not want to scam from? [01:20:51] Speaker A: Just people. Just regular people. [01:20:53] Speaker B: Okay. Aside from regular people. Like any agencies. [01:20:59] Speaker A: I don't know. Because I might be scamming the food stamp people right now. I don't know. I don't know. [01:21:11] Speaker B: Like the government too well, a particular branch of the government I wouldn't want to defraud. Janet Yamanaka mellow was accused of defrauding the government out of $108,000,000 while working as a civilian financial program manager at Fort Sam Houston. Yeah. She pleaded guilty to fraud charges after she siphoned money from the US army through a fake business she created to buy luxury items. She reportedly pleaded guilty to all five counts of mail fraud and five counts of filing a false tax return with the US District Court for the Western District of Texas following charges from December 2023. She created a fake vendor, child health and youth lifelong development, in 2016 and provided services to military members families through the Four H program, which focuses on positive youth development through providing opportunities for youth to engage in intentional learning experiences. Sounded like a commercial during her seven year long. God damn. During her seven year long scheme. Every time it's a scam, I always think of that one juvenile line where he said, didn't give a fuck if we ball for three minutes. She got away with it for seven years. She got away with it longer than some niggas. Drug dealing careers. Prosecutors said the company had only been used to steal money from the US government and never provided any financial aid to the program. Instead, the con artist used the funds to fuel her and her husband's lavish lifestyle. She purchased 31 different real estate properties in Colorado, Maryland, New Mexico, Texas and Washington. Her mansion in Preston, Maryland, valued at $3.1 million, was on a sprawling 58 acre property and featured eight bedrooms, twelve bathrooms, and 55 garage spaces. What in the hell? Mello also brought more than 80 vintage high performance vehicles and motorcycles, which included four Ducati, 16 Harleydavidson motorcycles, two Aston Martins, a 1966 Ford Mustang, and a 1954 Chevrolet Corvette, some of which were valued at more than $150,000. She also had not one hellcat. No, I don't know all of them cars. Maybe she did have a hellcat. Defrostor has so many luxury brand packages from companies like Coach, Gucci and Louis Vuitton being delivered to one of her homes that she garnered the nickname the Gucci Goddess by couriers. She'd have expensive jewelry or say she'd just been here or there and that it was all possible because of her rich husband. An acquaintance said she'd come in her Mercedes or Land Rover and say, it's a gift for my rich husband. Among her purchases was okay, we said that her rules was unearthed when the IRS flagged mellow, suspicious business after she included it on her personal tax return in 2017, reporting a $483 profit profit on a $2,152 revenue. She had not filed taxes for her business since 2017. The Iris's criminal investigation division then launched a probe with the Army's criminal investigators, Fort Sam Houston and Houston, Texas. Both agencies then raided her home in August. According to the outlet. Following the raid, her supervisors at Fort Sam Houston allowed the scammer to retire with full benefits. Wow. With the military admitting they could not withhold her benefits. What any army spokesperson told the outlet. An army spokesperson told the outlet that the command had no authority to impact her retirement. Wow. [01:25:12] Speaker A: Damn, that's crazy because I got a friend who worked closely with retirement funds now. [01:25:22] Speaker B: Amazing. [01:25:25] Speaker A: If she got her retirement, she's good to go. [01:25:28] Speaker B: Well, maybe not. Her husband hasn't been charged, but she faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for each mail fraud count. [01:25:36] Speaker A: Okay, I thought it was letting her go Scott free. [01:25:37] Speaker B: And five years for each tax fraud account. She's currently facing the prison sentence of 125 years, but she could relieve less than the maximum penalties due to her striking a plea deal. So that has been scheduled. But like you said, well, at least she'll get her business. [01:25:54] Speaker A: She's going to caught that plea and be home before Social Security kick in. [01:25:57] Speaker B: All they're going to do is sell all them cars and stuff, though. It was a guy I knew. You remember the show american greed? You never seen that show? It? Come on. CNBC. It's a good show. So I know a guy, and by three degrees of separation, you know this guy, too, okay. A friend he went to college with started some kind of foreign money fraud or whatever and got all caught up. And it was fraud or whatever. And the police came, they raided whatever they had, like this big old auction, selling off all this stuff. And his thing was so big, like when they were selling off. [01:26:44] Speaker A: Goddamn. [01:26:49] Speaker B: See, it's not just me, y'all. Everybody's involved. The things that he bought and purchased and all of that. And his case got so big until that. Until people were coming in from all over to purchase, like the things, because they were trying to recoup the money or whatever. It was. Like people were coming in helicopters. Like rich people coming in helicopters to buy some of his property stuff. So that's probably what they're going to do with her. Sell some of those cars and stuff like that so they can recover some of that money. $108,000,000 stolen from the government. [01:27:21] Speaker A: The Gucci goddess. [01:27:23] Speaker B: The Gucci goddess. And no, she's not black, she's asian. Shout out to k stuck in e 40. They talked about this. They mentioned this on their show when they was recording. I was like, hold up. Sound like a scam of the week. But, yeah, I got a couple more in the bag now, thanks to you. But, Amy, let everybody know where they can find your social media. Did you got anything else? [01:27:48] Speaker A: No, I'm good. Oh, wait, I do have to shout out. Let me shout out Kendra real quick. She got engaged last night. [01:27:56] Speaker B: She did? Yeah. [01:27:57] Speaker A: So shout out to her and her future husband. Yeah, she got a little ass on. [01:28:04] Speaker B: She do. [01:28:05] Speaker A: But you know her. Do you know her? [01:28:07] Speaker B: I seen on your page. [01:28:08] Speaker A: Yeah, Brittany and them. Sarah. [01:28:10] Speaker B: Brittany. Yeah, that's how I know her. Yeah, I do know her. Like, yeah, shout out to her and her husband. I mean, future husband. They probably had sex last night. [01:28:17] Speaker A: I'm sure y'all going, he had a violin. Because she had the blindfold on. As soon as the violin. The blindfold came off the night. No, he started playing you by Jesse Powell on the violin. That shit was so sweet. [01:28:32] Speaker B: That shit so old. He can't play. Classic old. [01:28:37] Speaker A: You said Brian McKnight old. It's a classic, though. We ain't got no songs like that no more. [01:28:43] Speaker B: Who did Martin? You don't know him? Who did Martin Snow? Allegra or something. Shit, I don't know. Who did Martin have? Kenny Latimore. [01:28:50] Speaker A: That was Brian McKnight. [01:28:51] Speaker B: That was Brian McKnight. I thought so. [01:28:52] Speaker A: That's why I tell you if you can't look at me the way Martin was looking at Gina when Brian was singing don't look at me. [01:28:58] Speaker B: Are you happy now? Damn. Shout out to her, congratulations to them. Shoot, I hope you shot a club up last night, too. [01:29:10] Speaker A: That's all I got. [01:29:11] Speaker B: That's all you got? [01:29:12] Speaker A: That's it. [01:29:18] Speaker B: There we go. Now we're back. Let everybody know they can find you on social. [01:29:21] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number 22. [01:29:26] Speaker B: C-E-N-T-S. You can find me on social media at preacher underscore BP. You can find the show on Instagram at djblade show. Email us [email protected]. Let us know what you think about everything we talked about today. Cam newton diddy diddy do it. Or did he? [01:29:49] Speaker A: Gay whales. [01:29:50] Speaker B: Gay whales. Whales. Thought you said whales. Like W-E-E-L-L-S-I was like, what? Yeah, gay whales. What else? Wendy's. I'm kind of with surge pricing because at the times y'all niggas got to go to lunch, I'd be at work not eating, so I get the all surge prices. [01:30:12] Speaker A: So Wendy should benefit from that. [01:30:16] Speaker B: Everybody, they got to pay us some kind of way. Y'all niggas complaining about the prices of food? Nigga, I want to get a good paycheck. Yes. [01:30:29] Speaker A: It's not cheaper to cook at home anymore. [01:30:31] Speaker B: It depends on what you're cooking. You got to cook spaghetti and shit like that. [01:30:35] Speaker A: That's why I'm cooking spaghetti today. Well, mainly because my child can cook it. [01:30:40] Speaker B: He makes spaghetti? [01:30:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:30:42] Speaker B: Damn. I never made spaghetti. Well, I'm going to angry chicken, so it don't matter. No, that's $80 for you. [01:30:52] Speaker A: For me? For me? [01:30:53] Speaker B: Oh, just for you. Mom, what's that white stuff on your shirt? Yeah. [01:31:03] Speaker A: Is some spaghetti in there? [01:31:09] Speaker B: That'd be. Yeah. [email protected]. Let us know what you think. We'll see you next week. Shabboy. Be easy. [01:31:18] Speaker A: And this your girl Amy. [01:31:19] Speaker B: And we out. Let those who have ears listen. Who have you at? [01:31:24] Speaker A: This is the DJ blaze show.

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