May 11, 2026

01:27:32

You Don't Have To Shuck AND Jive, One Will Suffice

You Don't Have To Shuck AND Jive, One Will Suffice
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
You Don't Have To Shuck AND Jive, One Will Suffice

May 11 2026 | 01:27:32

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On this episode El and B-Eazy discuss a recent racially charged viral video, they revisit the Stefon Diggs case, they talk TV and more.

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. Yo, welcome back. [00:00:42] Speaker B: You would. [00:00:43] Speaker A: You would. To another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. How you doing? L. I'm L. How you doing? Good, man. [00:00:53] Speaker B: See at your other. Hey, run back in the seat. [00:00:57] Speaker A: Hey, you got here. [00:00:58] Speaker B: Damn, B. [00:00:59] Speaker A: Better than you running out of the seat. [00:01:02] Speaker B: This can't do three things at one time. [00:01:05] Speaker A: What am I supposed to do? [00:01:06] Speaker B: One camera. You should have pulled it up on you for the YouTube watches. [00:01:12] Speaker A: What's up, man? I feel good that you got caught in the moment. [00:01:15] Speaker B: Yeah, man. [00:01:16] Speaker A: Got me looking, like, unprepared, laying across [00:01:19] Speaker B: the chair and all that. [00:01:21] Speaker A: Hey, you jumped in there now. You saw. You knew what was going on. That's why you rushed back. [00:01:25] Speaker B: I knew. Cause you gonna freeze up. You're gonna quit. [00:01:27] Speaker A: I didn't freeze up. I didn't quit. [00:01:29] Speaker B: Good. Turn the recording off. You're like, oh, we can't do it. [00:01:32] Speaker A: You ain't see the end part of that video. [00:01:37] Speaker B: What happened with it? [00:01:38] Speaker A: I was like this. I said, this got up. This left. [00:01:44] Speaker B: Get the hell out. [00:01:45] Speaker A: My waist. Standing. [00:01:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:01:46] Speaker A: Ain't lying. But I was like, damn. And then you was gone for, like, two seconds, too. [00:01:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I ran down the hall. Well, did you? [00:01:54] Speaker A: You. You actually ran? [00:01:55] Speaker B: I ran all the way both ways. Almost fell in there because that was leaking. Cause the carpet was wet. [00:02:01] Speaker A: Oh. [00:02:02] Speaker B: As soon as you get off the wet carpet and get on the hard floor. Yeah. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:11] Speaker B: We had an entertaining week, huh? [00:02:13] Speaker A: I guess. Yeah, I guess. [00:02:16] Speaker B: Entertaining. What's up, people, man? [00:02:17] Speaker A: Yeah, well, for all the mothers, it's Mother's Day and all of that, so shout out to the ladies. [00:02:24] Speaker B: Yep. [00:02:24] Speaker A: Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to the people who. Mothers have gone on to glory, you know, Might be a tough day for y' all people, but we here for you. But, yeah, you wanna go ahead and get into it. We got some. We got a couple emails. We do got a couple emails we can read. Yeah, you know, we got the usual. But how was your week, though? [00:02:48] Speaker B: It was cool. It was cool. Just another work week, man. [00:02:52] Speaker A: It's winding down for y', all, ain't it? [00:02:54] Speaker B: Oh, it's definitely winding down. [00:02:56] Speaker A: What's the Is the Is. Can you tell it's winding down? [00:03:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. It's more hectic. [00:03:03] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:03] Speaker B: It's off the hook. [00:03:04] Speaker A: Oh, it get more. I figured kids would be like, man, [00:03:07] Speaker B: some of them kids, they got it in mind. Oh, school's over. [00:03:10] Speaker A: All right. So it's testing, right next this week. Oh, it's this week for y'? All? Yeah. Oh, for shout out to the homie. For them. It was testing last week. [00:03:25] Speaker B: Oh, word. Yeah, so I mean, they had testing, but the real big ones is this week. [00:03:30] Speaker A: Oh, word. You gotta, you know, do your thing a little bit more or you, you know what I'm saying? Is it more relaxed? [00:03:35] Speaker B: Ah, I'm not gonna jinx myself. [00:03:38] Speaker A: True indeed. True indeed. True indeed. You ain't getting emails first or what we watch first. [00:03:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, what you been up to, man? [00:03:45] Speaker A: Ain't that. Man, same old soup. Just reheated, just working. That's it. Okay. Working. Watching TV and playing the game. Yep. Making that bread and like we say, moving that metal, if you will. [00:03:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:04:00] Speaker A: Yeah, moving that metal. [00:04:01] Speaker B: Guess you had to be in the business to talk like that. [00:04:03] Speaker A: Just selling cars, that's all it means. [00:04:05] Speaker B: Slinging them things, man. [00:04:06] Speaker A: That's it. [00:04:07] Speaker B: Dropping them packages, dog. [00:04:09] Speaker A: Yeah. Hell yeah. Shout out to everybody that purchases brand new vehicles. [00:04:13] Speaker B: Damn, that's a lot of bread, man. I've been watching a lot of fraud videos. The body cam joints. And man, when they walk into that daggone dealership and the person's still there [00:04:26] Speaker A: with the pen in their hand and the police come in there and they, [00:04:30] Speaker B: police come in, they turn around with that surprise look on their face, it's over. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Cause that process take a lot. Sometimes that process can take like two, three hours. After you say, I want this and I agree to the numbers and stuff, you might still be in there for a couple of hours. We got time to call the police and get them in there. [00:04:46] Speaker B: You're gonna wait. [00:04:47] Speaker A: You gonna wait. [00:04:48] Speaker B: If you think like, oh, okay, it's going through, you ain't going nowhere. [00:04:51] Speaker A: And then it's a million excuses. We gotta get gas. We gotta. It's in detail getting cleaned up. [00:04:57] Speaker B: Let us clean it up for you. [00:04:59] Speaker A: We gotta get the floor mats. If it's pre owned, we getting the oil changed. We put new brakes on it for you. [00:05:09] Speaker B: Let us rotate those tires real quick for you. [00:05:11] Speaker A: There's all kind of stuff, all kind of excuses they can use to hold you in there. Gotcha. So yeah, scamming at a. That might be one of the worst scam places. [00:05:19] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause you sat there. [00:05:20] Speaker A: Yep. [00:05:21] Speaker B: Between there and the bank. [00:05:22] Speaker A: We did have a lady to scam though. It was an old school. The oldest school is scam probably, you know, is writing a bad check and the lady wrote a couple bad checks on a couple cars. The couple of cars. [00:05:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:35] Speaker A: They went in and got them things and bought a few, man. [00:05:38] Speaker B: How the first one go through? [00:05:40] Speaker A: They don't really go through. Like, they don't send them until a little later, you know what I'm saying? [00:05:45] Speaker B: So I need to get that printer right. I need to get my ink right on that printer. [00:05:50] Speaker A: Yep. But, yeah, that was my week, man. Just working, you know what I'm saying? What you watched this week? [00:05:58] Speaker B: I finished watching that Nature Boy. [00:06:01] Speaker A: The cult? Yeah, the cult of Nature Boy. [00:06:03] Speaker B: Did you watch it? Yeah, it's. It's disturbing. [00:06:08] Speaker A: What part of it is disturbing? [00:06:09] Speaker B: The whole thing, man. The whole thing. The guy. The guy is. I don't get jiggy with it. The whole beating the girls up and [00:06:20] Speaker A: I mean, initially, a nigga telling you he God. Yeah, for one. [00:06:24] Speaker B: And the guy's doing it too. Something wrong? [00:06:27] Speaker A: It was a whole bunch of weird shit that was disturbing. [00:06:29] Speaker B: Like, what was the craziest part on there that you seen? I bet you it's what I bet you is exactly what I'm thinking. [00:06:36] Speaker A: Him making the other dudes drink their coon drink his comb. Hell yeah. Yeah, that was wild. [00:06:41] Speaker B: What? [00:06:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that was wild. But how much do you believe in God? Y' all don't believe in y' all gods? That much. [00:06:48] Speaker B: Yeah, you think he's it? [00:06:50] Speaker A: Y' all won't stop fornicating for your God. But these niggas was sucking, drinking comb. Calm lemonade comes, and he was like, yeah, y' all can't use the bathroom inside. You got to go piss outside and shit outside. And it's a perfect. It's perfect plumbing right here. They was in the Airbnb and they couldn't piss and shit out in. In the house. [00:07:10] Speaker B: Nice Airbnb. [00:07:11] Speaker A: Nice Airbnb. [00:07:12] Speaker B: And it wasn't just black people. [00:07:14] Speaker A: Yeah. It was a few whites. There's a few whites. Yeah, they got that white girl to up out of there. He was like, yeah, send her home. Like, we don't want them problems. Yeah, you can go home. You can go all the. All you y' all gotta. [00:07:24] Speaker B: And a couple of them pictures, you seen, like, white guy in the background. [00:07:28] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:07:29] Speaker B: Like, you ain't hear from him, though. [00:07:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:31] Speaker B: I guess some of them didn't want to participate in the documentary itself. [00:07:36] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it was a lot. Cause, like, in a lot of the pictures, people faces was blurred out. [00:07:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:41] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But I just don't. I wonder. So, like, all of those people were a certain type of people. [00:07:49] Speaker B: Yeah, it was like they hit for something. [00:07:51] Speaker A: No, not even that. They was like the hippie type person. You know what I'm saying? The vegan type person. [00:07:59] Speaker B: I wouldn't go that far. Now, they were. [00:08:00] Speaker A: All them niggas was like the vegan types. [00:08:02] Speaker B: I mean, it wasn't the vegan types. [00:08:04] Speaker A: All right, so the average vegan person. The average vegan person got locks. The women fuck with crystals. [00:08:11] Speaker B: They gonna hate you. [00:08:12] Speaker A: They gonna hate you. They wear them big clothes. They don't dress provocatively for the most part, but they wear them big clothes. They drink. They gotta look just like a dope boy got a look. Or a woman that messed with a dope boy got a look. [00:08:25] Speaker B: There's certain ones that like the whole culture of it. [00:08:31] Speaker A: Yeah. All the people you know that is vegan. I'm talking about vegan, vegan. They gotta look. [00:08:39] Speaker B: I don't know any vegans. [00:08:40] Speaker A: You don't know any vegans? Nah, most of the vegans. [00:08:47] Speaker B: You don't eat fish too, right? [00:08:48] Speaker A: Yeah, you don't eat nothing. All you eat is plant. You strictly plant based. [00:08:51] Speaker B: I don't know. Not one. I mean, I might know some, but. [00:08:56] Speaker A: How long are their dreadlocks? [00:08:59] Speaker B: I don't know any Jamel. Jamel's vegan. Shout out to Greenleaf. [00:09:04] Speaker A: He got that beard. [00:09:06] Speaker B: Shout out to Greenleaf Cafe. [00:09:08] Speaker A: Shout out to the beans. Jamel vegan? [00:09:10] Speaker B: I think so. I think that's why he might be veg. [00:09:13] Speaker A: He eat fish and seafood. I think he seafood. I think he pescatarian. [00:09:17] Speaker B: Okay. [00:09:18] Speaker A: So I think he eats seafood. [00:09:19] Speaker B: That's the hard part. [00:09:19] Speaker A: That's why. And cheese. Eat cheese. You can't be vegan if you eat cheese. [00:09:22] Speaker B: Yeah, but, you know, they got the vegan cheese. [00:09:24] Speaker A: He regular cheese. I think he said that today. He put the cheese in the jaw. Yeah, but they got a look. And all of those people there had a look. It was the women had the locks, the natural hair, various piercings all over the place. [00:09:42] Speaker B: And them ladies were pretty. [00:09:44] Speaker A: They were fine. Fine women. His mane, Joan, she was thick. [00:09:49] Speaker B: I didn't look at that. [00:09:50] Speaker A: I did. I'm sorry. [00:09:52] Speaker B: That real brown skin one that had [00:09:53] Speaker A: that at the end. [00:09:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, she came in, like, kind of last. [00:09:57] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. She the one who got it. Who kind of like. Cause she saw the one that she. She saw them in Atlanta. [00:10:04] Speaker B: Yeah, she blew it up. [00:10:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:05] Speaker B: She the one that blew it up. [00:10:06] Speaker A: She was the one that blew it up. [00:10:07] Speaker B: I think so. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause she. I think she went live on her own or whatever. But, yeah, she was the one. Because she called the police about being assaulted or whatever. Yeah. So she was the one. She was fine. She was fine. [00:10:19] Speaker B: It was gorgeous. [00:10:20] Speaker A: Beautiful. But she had to look too. [00:10:23] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:10:23] Speaker A: She had to look. All of them had to look. Even the other one. Because it was like three or four women that was all throughout the documentary, talking or whatever. Even the ones that was like. It was some people that was watching that was sending money and yeah, they had so much money that they could get all of these people to travel. [00:10:41] Speaker B: They was all over. [00:10:42] Speaker A: It was all over. [00:10:45] Speaker B: Where were they? [00:10:46] Speaker A: They was at Costa Rica. [00:10:48] Speaker B: Costa Rica? Hawa, there's another place. I was like, damn, they went all the way that far. They went everywhere but Dubai. [00:10:56] Speaker A: Did they do a Panama? They really. They really messed up. During COVID when they went to Hawaii, because Hawaii was like, yo, everybody got a quarantine. They was like, f that Hawaii said, okay, you ain't quarantined, get the fuck out. And they came and got their ass. [00:11:12] Speaker B: And you know what? I thought he was going to get off on some of that stuff because they were saying that some of the things that he did were in other countries in other areas. So the. The lady that was going after the whole thing, she couldn't charge him for something he did in Costa Rica. She couldn't charge him for something he did in Bali or wherever they went. [00:11:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:36] Speaker B: So I thought, I was like, oh, that's gonna be the little. [00:11:40] Speaker A: Yeah, but I think the thing that got him was that last lady and that it happened in the States. [00:11:46] Speaker B: Oh. Once they started looking at the videos, that lady that was recording everything. [00:11:50] Speaker A: Uh huh. [00:11:51] Speaker B: It was over. [00:11:52] Speaker A: Y. [00:11:52] Speaker B: They getting on there talking about, yeah, you might be just smacking them. [00:11:55] Speaker A: And yeah, he turned from like a whole earthy God to a pimp. [00:12:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:02] Speaker A: He started talking pimp talk. These my and all. I'm like, damn, this wild. And these other. Standing there. Then he was like, he got to have this. Another thing with like a lot of like cult type stuff. The dudes always wind up having sex with whoever they want, all of them. You know what I'm saying? It could be to all the women. He gonna have sex with all the women. Are he gonna have sex with the men or if some kids around, he gonna have like, it'd be all kind of. That should be a telltale sign right there that this ain't right. [00:12:33] Speaker B: Yeah, right. He wasn't right. [00:12:36] Speaker A: Had them circle his wife and have somebody beat up his. Try to beat up his wife and then jumped his wife and all kind [00:12:43] Speaker B: of Stuff then made them bather. Yeah, they put it in the tub and all that. And washed up and cleaned up. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Salt. Did they put salt in there? Nah, man. That's my sick mind. My bad. My bad. [00:12:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it was like, oh, shit. The torture's still going on. [00:12:58] Speaker A: Say with salt, get some. What's the. Get some Lowry's and throw that in the water. [00:13:03] Speaker B: But that's why I say it was disturbing, because a lot of stuff, really. I end up watching it all the way through just to. So I can say I watched the whole thing. [00:13:13] Speaker A: Oh. It was one funny part, though. With one dude, I wouldn't have been in it all, because the nigga never denied not eating the comb. Yeah, but he was like. When he first got there, they took all his money, got his credit cards and stuff, and he was like, they bought scooters or dirt bikes or something, [00:13:27] Speaker B: and he was like. [00:13:28] Speaker A: And they use my car. Like, what it was. What was it? [00:13:32] Speaker B: A ping pong table? [00:13:33] Speaker A: Ping pong table. That's what it was. Yeah, it's like. And they use my car. I thought that was strange. No, the strange shit is coming, nigga. Yeah, literally. Literally coming here. Yeah. [00:13:44] Speaker B: Yeah, man. He's sick, though. [00:13:46] Speaker A: He came there with it. I think that was the thing, too. They would use. Like, they will make connections online with these people. Yeah, the people will come, and the dudes and the women think they're going to be together. Now, nature boy got that pussy. He might have got some bussy, too, because one of them niggas had kissed him on the face. You did, remember in that video? He kissed him in the cheese, like, kiss your king or kiss your God or something. [00:14:08] Speaker B: I think that's the one he smacked for giving them cherries or grapes or what. [00:14:12] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:14:14] Speaker B: They said off camera somebody fed him grapes. Yeah. Fed him a cherry and he smacked them. [00:14:20] Speaker A: I think they couldn't beat him because they say he was like 6, 2. 2 something, so they probably scared to fight him. [00:14:25] Speaker B: You know what I'm gonna say? [00:14:26] Speaker A: We'd had to jump that. [00:14:27] Speaker B: Let's jump him. [00:14:28] Speaker A: Yep, exactly. [00:14:28] Speaker B: Hey, we would have started a whole new cult. Weird. Yeah, he would have been demoted. [00:14:33] Speaker A: You'd had. You'd had a code. Everybody be taking pictures and videos. Yeah. Everybody have nice cameras and stuff. Worry about getting the lens right. And, hey, man, that ain't right. The color ain't right. The lighting's off, the background a little dark. We got to get this right, you know? Then y' all caught. [00:14:47] Speaker B: Don't say that, because I'm looking At the screen now. [00:14:50] Speaker A: And y' all caught. You know, we had to get out, but we had to get that one shot. Hey, you know what I'm saying? Here come the police. [00:14:57] Speaker B: He was still talking after he got life plus 10 years. [00:15:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:03] Speaker B: the end of the documentary, he's up there. [00:15:05] Speaker A: Y'. All. [00:15:05] Speaker B: Y' all gonna. Y' all gonna remember me. He's trying to get out and all of that, man. [00:15:09] Speaker A: It was a show I used to watch. It used to come on Fox. It was about a guy that was a cult leader. I can't think of the name of her right now. [00:15:17] Speaker B: The one they had to shoot out at. [00:15:18] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no. It was like a scripted show. It wasn't about. Not the Waco thing, but it was like, about a guy. He was like, basically a cult leader, but, like, he was very charming and stuff. But if people was following, I can't think it came on. It probably was like 10 or 15 years ago. Yeah, it used to come on Fox. I cannot think of the name. The following. I think that's what it was called, the following. [00:15:40] Speaker B: Oh, that's about a cult. [00:15:41] Speaker A: Yeah, it was about a cult. Yeah. [00:15:43] Speaker B: Maybe it's a different following I've been seeing. [00:15:45] Speaker A: Ah. I think that's what the name of it. [00:15:46] Speaker B: The one I look like. That shit looked like a horror movie. [00:15:49] Speaker A: It used to come on. It used to come on Fox back in the day. [00:15:53] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:15:54] Speaker A: Yeah. About a white guy. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Is it a black guy in it? The black guy was with the trench [00:16:00] Speaker A: coat on the COVID No, it's just a black guy. I mean, the white guy was the leader of it. [00:16:09] Speaker B: I don't know if it's the following. [00:16:10] Speaker A: Kevin Bacon was in it. Yeah, it's called the Following. Yeah. [00:16:13] Speaker B: Oh, it is. [00:16:14] Speaker A: He came out 2013-2015. Yep. [00:16:18] Speaker B: I like Kevin Bacon. [00:16:19] Speaker A: I think this. Yeah, this was it, if I ain't mistaken. And. Cause he was trying to get the guy. The guy who was like they were after was like a British guy or something like that. But anyway. Yeah, but yeah, the coach hit wild. What else you watch? [00:16:37] Speaker B: I watched Killing Grounds. I think I watched this once before. [00:16:41] Speaker A: That's a movie. [00:16:42] Speaker B: It's a documentary about serial killer in Long Island. I'm on the second episode, but I think this is the one that the guy's linked to down south here. He's. He end up having a house down here. [00:16:57] Speaker A: Like in South Carolina? [00:16:58] Speaker B: Yeah, in South Carolina. [00:17:00] Speaker A: Like Myrtle beach or something. [00:17:01] Speaker B: Like right here? [00:17:01] Speaker A: Yeah, in Florence. [00:17:03] Speaker B: Yeah, not in Florence, but. [00:17:04] Speaker A: Oh, you. [00:17:04] Speaker B: Myrtle Beach. [00:17:05] Speaker A: Myrtle Beach. Okay, okay, okay. Yeah, they found them, though. [00:17:08] Speaker B: Yeah, they got him. They got him. [00:17:09] Speaker A: Which one do you remember? It was one serial killer that got caught because his daughter did like a. Like a 23andMe ancestry test. You heard about that? Nah, this is like a few years ago. I can't. It was like the Zodiac Killer. Not the Zodiac Killer. One of them. BTJ Killer or something like that. But he would do so many. Like, he would do a little spree, then he would wait like a couple decades and do some more. But they had his DNA. But they had his DNA at a time before DNA testing was done. [00:17:40] Speaker B: That sounds familiar. [00:17:41] Speaker A: And they did. His daughter's. His daughter's. His daughter did the test. They linked it to the police or whatever. And they was like, well, [00:17:53] Speaker B: he was dead already though, right? [00:17:54] Speaker A: No, I don't think he was dead. [00:17:56] Speaker B: It sound familiar. [00:17:58] Speaker A: They confronted his daughters. Like, who do you think in your family could it be? And she was like. The only person they probably could be was my dad. Because at the time he did his job, he would travel to different places, and she kind of put two and two together and then they got him or whatever. [00:18:13] Speaker B: But that sounds real familiar. [00:18:15] Speaker A: Yeah, that happened like a few years ago. Like three, four years ago. [00:18:17] Speaker B: I think I heard of that. I don't know exactly which one it was. [00:18:21] Speaker A: Yeah, I think she lived on, like the west coast or something like that. [00:18:24] Speaker B: Oh, for real? Yeah. [00:18:25] Speaker A: But yeah. [00:18:26] Speaker B: Yeah, so the one I watched was. It was the killing Killing grounds. The Gecko. I don't. I'm not sure how to say that word, but the Gecko beach murders, that's in Long Island. They had like over 14 bodies in second episode. [00:18:44] Speaker A: So all of them happened in Long Island. [00:18:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:47] Speaker A: How many? You remember how many years it went on? [00:18:51] Speaker B: Nah. Cause I'm still going through it. I saw the documentary before, but I don't remember it. So I said, let me watch it again. Cause it's a newer one. Cause, you know, sometimes you watch it. [00:19:01] Speaker A: Oh, it's a newer. They did it again. [00:19:03] Speaker B: Yeah, sometimes you're watching, they'll have, like, new leads and stuff like that on more bodies onto it and stuff like that. But it's definitely a good watch if you like true crime type stuff. Yeah, true crimes or real. Real murders, stuff like that. Serial killers. [00:19:22] Speaker A: What else you watch? [00:19:23] Speaker B: That's it. That's it. I need to get back on my paradise. I'm on the last episode. I haven't been back on that yet. [00:19:32] Speaker A: Okay. He was called a Golden State Killer, and he was identified in April 2018, after detectives used public genealogy based GED mats to link DNA from crime scenes to his distant relatives. [00:19:46] Speaker B: That's the one you talking about? Not the one I'm talking about. [00:19:49] Speaker A: Yeah, this the one. Yeah. Okay, but this ain't the one. [00:19:52] Speaker B: What's the name of that? Did they give him a name? [00:19:55] Speaker A: The Golden State Killer. [00:19:57] Speaker B: Where was it? It was in Seattle. [00:20:02] Speaker A: No, Golden State. That's California. [00:20:04] Speaker B: Yeah, California. [00:20:06] Speaker A: Yeah. It was one with a daughter, though. I thought that. Well, maybe it's the same one, but. Yeah. And that's all you say you watched? Yeah, that's it. [00:20:15] Speaker B: That's it. [00:20:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I watched that last week. That cult thing. What else? I want your Friends and Neighbors. That was a good episode, that show. Pretty good. You know what I'm saying? [00:20:26] Speaker B: I gotta get back. I'm three episodes in this season. [00:20:32] Speaker A: Daredevil. I watched that. That's getting, you know, I didn't remember you watched the last Daredevil. [00:20:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:37] Speaker A: When it was on Netflix and all of that. [00:20:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:39] Speaker A: You remember them cursing a lot? [00:20:42] Speaker B: I don't really count curses. [00:20:45] Speaker A: I just noticed it. Like Marvel shows, certain shows, I don't expect words over a curse threshold. So like, I might hear, you know, shit a couple times. [00:20:56] Speaker B: That's cause you don't like curses. [00:21:00] Speaker A: Not really, but I don't like it in certain shows, so like I. I don't expect it in certain shows. So like Marvel shows or movies. Give me a one shit. One ass. All right, y' all did it now. All right, we get it. [00:21:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:21:14] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:21:15] Speaker B: But you know, they try to make it. [00:21:16] Speaker A: But they be saying everything on. On the new Daredevil, you know, they [00:21:19] Speaker B: try to make it dark though. [00:21:20] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. [00:21:21] Speaker B: It's a dark side of everything. [00:21:24] Speaker A: Can't be cussy cussy cussy, though. It ain't got to be cussy cussy cussy. [00:21:28] Speaker B: Man, all those killings they doing let em curse. [00:21:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I guess. [00:21:32] Speaker B: I'm telling you, they killing every. Everybody's head blown off. [00:21:37] Speaker A: I think they trying to keep up with da boys. You can't keep up with the boys. You not gonna get that? [00:21:42] Speaker B: No, not with that first scene of the first season. [00:21:45] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, the first. First scene of the second season. I ain't seen that third season. [00:21:49] Speaker B: Third season. [00:21:49] Speaker A: Oh, you ain't seen. Oh, you still on the first season? [00:21:52] Speaker B: Nah, I wanna. I might be on the second. [00:21:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. The boys have some outrageous killing when he's holding hands. [00:21:58] Speaker B: That was first scene, first season. [00:22:00] Speaker A: Yeah, that first scene. That's end of the first episode or first season. [00:22:03] Speaker B: She stepped off the curb. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:22:09] Speaker A: Ooh. It's something about that, too, that they explained. And that basically it's something that happens later. But that scene basically could have not happened. Like, he could have stopped. Not stop that from happening. [00:22:23] Speaker B: Oh, so superhero. [00:22:25] Speaker A: Like, he just didn't care. [00:22:27] Speaker B: Oh, that's what they're saying. Because. [00:22:29] Speaker A: Yeah, they show something that happens. Something that happens later on, you'll probably forget. So in that same season. No, in this, like, this last season, this incident. [00:22:40] Speaker B: Oh, so they kind of go back to that. [00:22:42] Speaker A: They don't go back to it. But if you think about what happened. So what you talking about is how I forgot his name, dawg. A train. [00:22:52] Speaker B: A train. [00:22:53] Speaker A: He kills the main protagonist's girlfriend by just running through her and making her explode. Cause he's so fast. So in this new season, he's running from Homelander and he runs, but it's somebody that gets in the way. And instead of him just running through that person, he runs out the way and trips and falls, you know, avoiding her. Yeah, he could have did that in the beginning, but he didn't because he was a different person. He didn't care about people or nothing. He just cared about himself. So he just ran through. Yeah. [00:23:26] Speaker B: Who put that together? You or online saying that. [00:23:29] Speaker A: We were talking about it at work, and you know what I'm saying, We kind of put that together. Like. Yeah, we was talking about story arcs and how people changed. Different people changed in the show or whatever. [00:23:40] Speaker B: Like Kingpin from Daredevil. He changed right now. [00:23:43] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I like stuff like that. Like how people are, you know, they. Not every. Like, if it's a good writing show, the people don't. Not the same. Like, all the characters change. Like, a good character might do more evil stuff just to get the job done. Or you see a character that was bad, you know, get a heart later on. You know what I'm saying? So it was that type of thing. [00:24:06] Speaker B: So did you ever watch Penguin? [00:24:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, okay. All right. Yeah, I watched Penguin. [00:24:10] Speaker B: I'm gonna say you might have missed a good one, but that's. [00:24:13] Speaker A: Nah, nah. Come on. It's me now. Okay, it's me now. It's some shows I miss. Like, me and somebody was talking about Mad Men. I never watched Mad Men. [00:24:21] Speaker B: I didn't get that one either. [00:24:22] Speaker A: Yeah, so, yeah, I watched the Boys. This is show. Thank Antoinette, friend of the show. She mentioned this show, said it was good, and it is good. Imperfect Women. I think I talked about that last week. All the episodes are out. It's on Apple tv, and it's about a group of friends and some tragedy happens in their friend group, but a lot of little wild stuff happened in the show, you know what I'm saying? And it keeps you going until the end, so that's a good show. [00:24:55] Speaker B: So putting that against friends and family. Friends and neighbors. [00:24:58] Speaker A: Friends and neighbors, yeah. [00:24:59] Speaker B: Which one? [00:25:01] Speaker A: This one is a little more realistic. This one a little more realistic as far as, like the stuff that happens. [00:25:08] Speaker B: Okay. [00:25:09] Speaker A: Your friends and neighbors, like, it's a little bit fantastical with this nigga robbing and still being out and all of that. But it's good show, good writing. [00:25:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:25:19] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And then I'm watching Euphoria, which is kind of getting out there with the stuff too. But it's a good little show. [00:25:26] Speaker B: I'm surprised you watched that with all that. You know, they cursing that. Cause they doing all that. [00:25:30] Speaker A: Yeah, but I expect it to be that. That's hbo. I expect that to be. You know what I'm saying? I don't expect the Marvel show to have a whole bunch of cursing and stuff. You know what I'm saying? [00:25:38] Speaker B: I got you. I can understand that. [00:25:40] Speaker A: Yeah. And that's all I watched this week, man. I ain't watched no movie, none of that. That's all the shows I watch. Let's get into some of these emails while we got some time. We got an email from the homie, my homie, Big Ed Mo. That's what we call him. [00:25:57] Speaker B: Okay? [00:25:58] Speaker A: He says silence versus speaking out in the black community. Matter of fact, I'm. Excuse me, Dr. Edie. Let me get that right, Dr. Edie. And this is my homeboy since the third grade. He said, yo, what up? Be easy. And l. I like what y' all boys doing over there on the DJ Blaze show. I'm definitely an avid listener, but with the recent events. With the recent events prompted me to finally ask a question or a topic I think should be discussed in a broader scale. My question is, why do you think so many people in the black community are quick to tell us to move on or stay quiet when we're mistreated in a white owned business. At what point does silence stop being at what point does silence stop being peacekeeping and start becoming acceptance of disrespect and unfair treatment? Shout out to you, Edy Mo. That's a very good, thought provoking question. And I'm glad I have some energy or Energy drink. I got time today, cuz, to answer this. So he's referring to. By now, I'm pretty sure everybody has seen a video of a food reviewer, critic, Benji, been a critic getting kicked out of a white establishment here in the city we live in. And so in the comments, you know, some people saying, yeah, that's messed up. Some people saying, no. But a lot of black people, I ain't gonna say a lot, but some black people I like, he shouldn't have been in there. When I was at work, when they was talking about it the first day, they was like, this nigga had on a tank top. What the fuck they gotta do with it? [00:27:35] Speaker B: Yeah, they saying that too. They said he had a tank top. He was in there talking loud and cursing. [00:27:39] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard. Like, what do that gotta do with it? So that was a thing. Then a lot of people like, they making it. They point it's almost the same. It's almost the same as that. Make the point of saying, I still listen to R. Kelly. Like, it's them saying it's that same. Like, I'm still going to person Willis. I'm still getting my marinated ribeye. I mean, it stay good. It ain't that damn good. It's them types of man. [00:28:04] Speaker B: Like, some people don't care, though. [00:28:06] Speaker A: If you don't really care, why are you making it a point to say, [00:28:10] Speaker B: yeah, those ones that don't care shouldn't be saying. They shouldn't be commenting. They shouldn't be trying to provoke you. Yeah, they said nigger. [00:28:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:19] Speaker B: When they didn't say anything, they shouldn't have no say on this whole situation. [00:28:23] Speaker A: I don't know where that lie came from either. Yeah, because in none of the videos we heard nigga. Maybe somebody would say, well, for him to get that mad about something, they must have said nigga. And then it went on. [00:28:34] Speaker B: You can't say that. That's crazy. [00:28:37] Speaker A: But here's the thing. You remember the game of telephone back in the elementary school or whatever? If I say to you that nigga was mad, they must be calling him a nigga or something. And then, you know, by the time you tell somebody, they tell somebody, yeah, he got mad. [00:28:51] Speaker B: Cause they called him a nigga. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So maybe that's what happened. But nah, that was. [00:28:57] Speaker B: Well, I ain't gonna say no. Second day that this happened. [00:29:02] Speaker A: By the time he put his video out, that nigga story was gone. [00:29:07] Speaker B: It was gone. But they were still using it. They still based it on race. [00:29:13] Speaker A: At the time, people who hadn't even seen the video was still saying that. And people who hadn't seen the video was like, he was dead wrong, which makes no sense. He was like, did you even see the video? [00:29:27] Speaker B: The critic was wrong. [00:29:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:29] Speaker B: Oh my gosh, yeah. Where in the comments? [00:29:33] Speaker A: No, in real life. [00:29:34] Speaker B: People said that in front of you? [00:29:36] Speaker A: Yes. [00:29:36] Speaker B: Did you smack him? [00:29:38] Speaker A: Man, I heard one dude talking about it, you know what I'm saying? At the job. [00:29:41] Speaker B: Had a cowboy hat. [00:29:42] Speaker A: No, it wasn't a cowboy hat. And he ain't even talked about it now. Cowboy hat. I'm telling you, Cowboy had cool, man. Cowboy had cool. He just looked like that. Cowboy had cool. I ain't gonna lie. That's the homie man hitting out. He say some real funny ass racial jokes that hit. [00:29:59] Speaker B: Supposed to be funny. [00:30:00] Speaker A: Yeah, they supposed to be funny. And if you smart, you'll get them. If you dumb, you might get mad. But knowing him, you know what I'm saying? But it wasn't cowboy. It was just other old white dude or whatever. And he was like, he's embarrassing his people. I was like, what are you talking about embarrassing his people? But he didn't say that, you know what I'm saying? He said he going in there embarrassing people. But I'm like, he didn't, you know what I'm saying? That ain't the case. He then he's like, well, I didn't really watch all of it. I was like, what you talking about then? Oh man, you know what I'm saying? Then another guy that was talking about it too, he had watched it. So I showed it to him. He's like, oh yeah, it's different there, whatever, you know what I'm saying? People commenting on it, not even seeing the whole video or whatever. Now one thing, now I don't say there's a black community. I don't really get down with that. Cause it ain't no black community as far as like. Cause there ain't no white community. [00:30:51] Speaker B: Everybody's different. [00:30:52] Speaker A: Yeah, everybody different. I don't think there's no black community, no white community, no Asian community, you know what I'm saying? I don't think of it like that culturally. You know, a lot of black people fall along the same lines, but you always got these contrarian ass niggas who want to go against the grain just because, you know what I'm saying? Black people just, you know, some people just don't want to vote for this person just because most black people doing it Are black people having fun talking about this show? They want to go against it just because. [00:31:23] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:23] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:31:25] Speaker B: They just debating people. I don't like those. [00:31:27] Speaker A: Yeah. And they. And they don't even have no leg to stand on. A lot of times they just doing it just to be opposite of whatever going on just to make themselves try to look smarter or more this or that. You know what I'm saying? So the black community stuff, It ain't just black people saying just move on. It's. I think it's just. You know what I'm saying? If somebody black said and you black, you hear it more than other people. Like, one other person was like, y' all talking about this, but the Supreme Court thing happened or they gerrymandering in these states, y' all need to be talking about that. How about I can talk about both of them? I can concentrate on this and that at the same time. Like, I ain't got to be focused on one thing. Like, that's them. Oh, this is distraction. Sexy Red a distraction. Or Kim Kardashian distracting y' all niggas. Or the Met Gala is a distraction. Like, no, we can talk about all of this shit. We can talk about war. We can talk about the war in Iran. We can talk about the gas prices. We can talk about Benji dollars, and we can talk about the playoffs at the same fucking time. We ain't idiots. You might not be able to focus on more than one thing at a time, but we can have a discussion of. About different things, like, all of that stuff. You know what I'm saying? [00:32:45] Speaker B: So how you feel about it? [00:32:46] Speaker A: About the what? [00:32:47] Speaker B: The whole. [00:32:48] Speaker A: The whole situation? [00:32:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:53] Speaker A: I feel like the owner could have handled it better. Off top being somebody that works in that type of customer service type environment on a different scale, but still, it's still customer service. At the end of the day, I'm still selling. I'm selling the product, but at the end of the day, it's still customer service. [00:33:11] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:33:12] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And that could have been handled better by the manager. And then with all of them ganging up on him, of course he gonna get defensive. And all he asked was why? And then he gonna call the police. That's another thing, them saying they gonna call the police, right? [00:33:26] Speaker B: Then the first he say, hey, can you walk with me up front? What, call the police? [00:33:33] Speaker A: Yeah, call the police. Yeah. That's a tactic a lot of those people use to weaponize the police. Now, what if he got booked the police come and they take it to another level and get violent with him. You know what I'm saying? We done seen that happen. And that owner has done that before. So it's a story I read. Somebody had put up in, like, 20, 21 or 2018, something like that. It was a lady. She was like. She was at the restaurant with 10 people. A few of the people were kids. They ordered some drinks and stuff. They ordered their food. Their food took, like, a few hours to get out to come out. So they didn't wait on their food. They paid for their drinks. The owner called the police and said it was 20 people getting rowdy that walked, and they trying to walk out on the bill. [00:34:19] Speaker B: For real. [00:34:19] Speaker A: They called the police. When the police got there, I wonder [00:34:22] Speaker B: if that was the owner or another manager or something. [00:34:25] Speaker A: Ah, the person that wrote the post said it was a owner. So when it was a few white people that were there that saw what was going on, they waited until the police got there to dispute what the owner has said. [00:34:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:34:39] Speaker A: And you know what I'm saying that's what saved the people or whatever. Then it was another incident just like that from like, 2021 or 21. It was two. These two main things that I saw. One happened in 2018. What happened in 2021 or something like that. Either way, this person had, like, a history of treating black people a certain way. [00:34:59] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:34:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Now, those two things I didn't know about, but I did see where the person that said they were an owner made a kind of racially charged joke. Racially charged comment on a post about Charlie Kirk, you know what I'm saying? So, ah, without everybody can't know everything about everything. But once you find something out, why would you go, you know, patronize that business? [00:35:27] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:27] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? That'd take me back to binging. [00:35:29] Speaker B: Don't complain about it if you do that. [00:35:33] Speaker A: That take me back to Benji. Benji went to another restaurant that after the Charlie Kirk thing, they put up a billboard about Charlie Kirk. And people was like. A lot of black people was like, nah, I ain't messing with them no more. Cause in the moment, a lot of people saying Charlie Kirk was a racist, especially against black women. Cause of some of the stuff he said. But he chose to go and do a review. And at that place. And then his review was like, y' all saying these people racist. But they treated me right. He said it in his thing. [00:36:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:06] Speaker A: I don't know if he heard the same thing about Percy and Willis, but he decided to go there. Now, if he went after he heard about Percy and Willis being having some racist stuff happen there, then I feel like he deserved what he got. Cause you chose to go tonight if he didn't. You know what I'm saying? But it's a lot of people that say they used to work there and they saw how they treated the staff and all of that, how they treated customers. [00:36:35] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:36:35] Speaker A: Yeah, one person in particular, guy named Malik. I ain't gonna say his last name, but Malik, he was like. He used to work there. He saw how they used to do. So he know that these people, racist. Everybody don't know that. You can't know who every racist person is. But these people knew it. And eventually the word gonna get out. The word is out now. But if you choose to still go there and get that croissant that beautifully. [00:37:04] Speaker B: Oh, that's the place I got the croissants. [00:37:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:06] Speaker B: Oh, so I ate there one time. Yeah, one time. [00:37:10] Speaker A: Which one? What do you mean? You didn't know they had the croissants? [00:37:13] Speaker B: No, I didn't. Cause I know I went to a place over there that had those croissants [00:37:17] Speaker A: over there by Mellow Mushroom. [00:37:19] Speaker B: Yeah. But I didn't know if that was the place. [00:37:21] Speaker A: Yeah, that's them. [00:37:22] Speaker B: Oh, so I've been there before. [00:37:23] Speaker A: Yeah, you've been there before. You had those races. Buttery, not golden brown. [00:37:28] Speaker B: Not the white only croissants. [00:37:30] Speaker A: Let me tell you something. White only croissants tasted so much better than black. Then white only croissants were so good. I ain't gonna lie. Now the food was good for a time, but then people started complaining about the service there, you know what I'm saying? In the later days. [00:37:44] Speaker B: But that's probably why they closed it. [00:37:45] Speaker A: That's. Yeah, that's why they closed and came back after. [00:37:48] Speaker B: They rehabilitated themselves. [00:37:52] Speaker A: Yeah, they were supposed to have better management and stuff, but apparently the management. [00:37:56] Speaker B: Now the manager's in the. In the video. Yeah, Red shirt. That's red shirt. [00:38:02] Speaker A: Red shirt. A manager too. Yeah. So blue button up. He wasn't a manager. [00:38:06] Speaker B: He managed it too. [00:38:07] Speaker A: He's a manager too. Yeah. Oh, okay. Okay. So red shirt, blue shirt, but with button up. And then orange shirt is the owner. [00:38:14] Speaker B: Pocket knives. All pocket knives. [00:38:15] Speaker A: All pocket knives. Shout out to Benji for that. Got pocket knives. That was smart on his part. Now, I'm gonna give you credit when you do, but you know what I'm saying, this ain't no, this ain't. We ain't gonna hold no punches as far as like you wrong though. [00:38:29] Speaker B: Cause I'm still not watching for his reviews. I watch for the entertainment, but I'm not gonna watch for those reviews. [00:38:37] Speaker A: Yeah, he caught some heat too, because it was one post like some. Somebody in North Carolina, they has, there was like this, said the food was trash, but then they had a video of him outside eating on the car, tearing the food up. You know what I'm saying? He said it was a no, but he's still finishing the food. Like so you know, So I been knew his was for comedy. Like. Yeah, where did he like he was. He did like a Chinese restaurant in Darlington. Oh man. And that food slap, that food slap. [00:39:08] Speaker B: But that place, it does. [00:39:09] Speaker A: It looked dusty. It looked filthy. If you ain't from there. If you from there, that's just a Chinese spot. [00:39:15] Speaker B: We used to go there. [00:39:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh yeah. Used to work there. Yeah. But that food be good. Yeah, yeah. And he went to another Chinese restaurant recently. Matter of fact, they got the same name, but it's just in a different area. In Florence. Yes, in Florence. And they food good too. And he spit they food out and all. I was like, yeah, this nigga tripping. So it's just for comedy. [00:39:35] Speaker B: My thing was when I realized it's all a gimmick is when he went to the ice cream place, he spit the ice cream out. [00:39:42] Speaker A: I didn't see that one. [00:39:43] Speaker B: Come on. Ice cream's ice cream. [00:39:45] Speaker A: I didn't see that one. [00:39:46] Speaker B: No, I'm just saying. Oh, you said for him it's ice cream. [00:39:48] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can't mess up and they don't. [00:39:50] Speaker B: And they order vanilla ice cream. [00:39:52] Speaker A: Vanilla ice cream is vanilla ice cream. Wherever you go, everywhere. You might have food line brand vanilla ice cream. But the difference for me, the difference between food line ice cream, vanilla and I don't know, cold stone or whoever got the high, it ain't that big of a damn difference. [00:40:09] Speaker B: No. So you spit that on the floor. Oh, this is all red. [00:40:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. This all. Yeah, yeah, it's for sure. And then like him, I don't take his full critiques to serious. Like you say, I think it's all just entertainment. [00:40:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:25] Speaker A: And he got some entertaining stuff with it. You know, the gnaw and woo saw and all his sayings. And no tip, no matter what the people say is no tip, which is his little thing. [00:40:36] Speaker B: Napkins. [00:40:36] Speaker A: No tip. Oh, they ain't they. All they had was sweet tea. No tip. You know what I'm saying he gonna always say no tip. That's a good, smart thing, you know what I'm saying? He the only one who go to the bathroom and see if the bathroom clean, you know, stuff like that. [00:40:49] Speaker B: He need to come over here. [00:40:51] Speaker A: Our bathroom's clean. [00:40:53] Speaker B: No, he need to come over here to, like, let us produce his show, maybe do a little writing for him. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Nah. Yeah, nah. [00:41:03] Speaker B: That's what he need to do. [00:41:05] Speaker A: You think he can read? He's so stupid. I seen this nigga on another. On another podcast, and they were asking him a question about where he got the wusa from. [00:41:16] Speaker B: Did he lie? [00:41:17] Speaker A: I don't know if it was a lie or not. He said the old guys that he grew up around used to say it all the time or whatever, you know what I'm saying? And that's where he got it from. [00:41:25] Speaker B: Where you think he got it from? [00:41:26] Speaker A: I don't know. That's what he say. Like, wu sa, for somebody around my age, probably was like Bad boys, the movie Bad Boys. But he's younger than me, so I don't know. But yeah, hearing him talk on that show, you know what I'm saying? You know, I get it now. [00:41:47] Speaker B: Hey, everybody ain't built to talk. [00:41:49] Speaker A: You right. You're right. You know what I'm saying? [00:41:51] Speaker B: You never know, man. [00:41:53] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But I like what he do with it, you know what I'm saying? With making a way for himself and all of that. You know what I'm saying? But even like in the video, I could tell it was like a language barrier. [00:42:05] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, we be shouting. [00:42:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he don't. And the. The old white guy, he took that as offense. That's another one. He said that to him too. He was like, I'm saying, shawty. That's another one. You don't call me boy. And shawty, I don't know what all of these yin yang words mean. [00:42:23] Speaker B: You didn't say, that's another one. [00:42:24] Speaker A: That's another one. When they get. When they get close to the. To the. They haven't pulled this up, mother. [00:42:31] Speaker B: He was talking about the assault. [00:42:33] Speaker A: He said, no, no, no, no, no. The assault. Nah. Benji was walking up and he was like, I'm saying, shouting. And then he was like, huh? He's like, I'm saying shout. He like, that's another one. Let me see if I can find. I'm gonna find the shit for you now. It's around the time, yeah. When they walking him out and he bout to the door and I'm saying. Shouting. Yeah. [00:42:56] Speaker B: So everybody. If you haven't seen it, I think everybody has seen it. [00:43:01] Speaker A: Everybody's seen it on social media. [00:43:02] Speaker B: Now, I want y' all to email us in and tell us your gripes on it. [00:43:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:43:09] Speaker B: Tell us your gripes on the whole situation. [00:43:12] Speaker A: That's when that old man got really turned up. He called him Shout. He ain't knew what the fuck. Let me see if I can find shit I don't know wrong with him. You tweaking, buddy. Yeah. Everybody love me in here. You can't stop me. Love. Everybody love me here. Shouting. That's another one. Yeah, okay. You might be right. You might be right. That might be because he did. He was in his face. Yeah. Everything on camera, buddy. I would never go to jail. Yeah. No. I'm touching the door. You touching me. You were touching me. [00:43:51] Speaker B: He is touching him. Why'd you. [00:43:53] Speaker A: Homie, Why'd you owe me? I ain't touched nobody, so don't touch me. Look at him still. Yeah, he did. He did. [00:44:03] Speaker B: He was pushing up against him. [00:44:04] Speaker A: Who, the old man? [00:44:06] Speaker B: Yeah, the old man. [00:44:06] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:44:07] Speaker B: He started it. He started it. [00:44:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. They should. They should have just let him go on out. [00:44:11] Speaker B: Easter head egg ass. He was the main one by the whole. Come to the front. [00:44:17] Speaker A: Yeah. And I just don't get why you feel like it's a need to announce that you going there. I don't get it. I don't get it. What do you mean? [00:44:30] Speaker B: You shouldn't have said anything. Should have just walked. [00:44:32] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no. I'm talking about people in the comments saying, I'm still going to. Oh, man. Now, like the next day, a couple days later, shout out to Mitch. Mitch from the owner of the Just Trapped brand. He went. You saw his video? No, he drove through there. I don't know if Mitch. Now, Mitch, you ain't saying whether or not you got no goddamn food or not. No, he just wrote you was in the parking lot. He shot a video. He did a video. His shit went viral. Cause he whirled through. They had police out there. That parking lot was stupid packed. They had to. They scared. They had to do traffic. [00:45:10] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:45:11] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I think it was. And he was. Mitch was like, yeah, it's a lot of cars out here. And I see some black people like, yeah. [00:45:19] Speaker B: So how you feel about the ones that. Man, I would have did this. I would have did that. Why nobody standing with him. [00:45:26] Speaker A: You wouldn't have did. [00:45:27] Speaker B: They wouldn't have. [00:45:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Y'. All wouldn't have did. Y' all go home and complain to your husbands and why about your job every day and still don't quit. [00:45:34] Speaker B: Yeah, shut up. [00:45:35] Speaker A: So you wouldn't have did. You'd have sat there and ate your whites only pies. [00:45:38] Speaker B: Oh, they couldn't have done that in sumter. [00:45:40] Speaker A: Yeah, they do that. They do worse in something. [00:45:42] Speaker B: They do it everywhere else. [00:45:44] Speaker A: Yeah, I can talk. I can talk the way I talk. Cause I do. I pop off everywhere. Hey, mother. Hey, I'm nice to customer service people like you. A waiter, a waitress, whatever. I'm nice to you, whatever, whatever. But, man, that hey be holding me back when she. Hey, B, chill up, B. [00:46:00] Speaker B: They do call you angry B. Now, They've been calling you that for years. [00:46:03] Speaker A: I done popped off at it at work, at managers, man. About to slap a at work on the train one time. [00:46:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I had a fighter at work, too. [00:46:13] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, hey, and I got that thing with me too. So, yeah, I'm really about it, like, you know what I'm saying? But I can't fault nobody who don't like the people who was there. [00:46:26] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Now, I have been in situations where something going on and we don't know, we just looking like, what. What's going on over there? Cause you don't know, like, we hear every little thing we didn't see. I mean, you know what I'm saying? We hear every little thing, but from the people sitting down in that perspective, they eat it. And then now you see a ruckus. You don't know what the ruckus is. You ain't gonna jump in something Benji. And you know Benji could have been wrong if you don't hear the whole thing. But you can't in hindsight say, I would have did this, I would have did that. Now for the people who ain't never did shit, you wouldn't have did shit [00:46:58] Speaker B: talking about I would. Why nobody standing with him? I stand for Benji, man. You don't stand for no Benji. Finish your fucking trial and on this. Damn. [00:47:06] Speaker A: Yeah, that's all it is. That's all it is. Niggas ain't never marched with nothing. They never quit a job. Cause of this, that, and the third, you know what I'm saying? Like, come on, man. [00:47:14] Speaker B: How you feel about that food review guy with the boy shirt? [00:47:20] Speaker A: Oh, I saw a picture, but that, [00:47:23] Speaker B: I think that was too soon. That was a little clout chasey right there. [00:47:26] Speaker A: He a clout chasey ass nigga. Yeah, yeah, he a cloud Chasey ass Nigga, I mean, I know them niggas ran him out of Charleston or whatever, but I don't know, I don't know how that gonna fare for him. I didn't see the video cause he blocked me. Cause so for real, the nigga blocked me a little while ago. [00:47:45] Speaker B: Dang, son. [00:47:46] Speaker A: Yeah, so it's a place I go to all the time when I go to Charlotte. It's a place called Egg Roll Company. [00:47:50] Speaker B: Okay. [00:47:51] Speaker A: I know they food good. [00:47:52] Speaker B: We talk about it all the time. [00:47:53] Speaker A: We talk about em all the time. You've been there before, right? [00:47:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:55] Speaker A: So he went on the post and he was shitting on the Egg roll company's food or whatever, okay? So people in the comments was like, damn, I was gonna go there, but I ain't going now and shit like that. So I'm like, nah, that shit good. Every time I go to Charlotte, it's good. I ain't never heard nothing bad about him or whatever, whatever. Not to mention that this a black owned business. This a black woman owned business, you know what I'm saying? And the thing that really got her popping was Mr. Chime Time did a review, okay. And he was like, it was good. And every time I've gone, the food, you know what I'm saying, been good. And I've tried different egg rolls. Some, you know, I like more than others, but the shit be good or whatever. So him doing that, I was like, man, he's shitting on this woman just for like, why you shitting on her? For what? You know what I'm saying? [00:48:40] Speaker B: For the video. [00:48:41] Speaker A: For the video. So I'm in the comments like, I was like, nah, still go. It's good. Make your own decision. Yeah, the one, he wasn't man enough to say nothing to me in the comments, but he blocked me though. [00:48:50] Speaker B: So wait, did you say it in a, in a threatening way? [00:48:53] Speaker A: No, no. I was like, nah. I was like, nah, take your own choice, you know what I'm saying? Just basically the same way, like, yo, I go every time I go, I ain't never had a bad one, you know what I'm saying? [00:49:01] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:49:01] Speaker A: And I did it like three or four times. That nigga must be saw that. He was like, let me get this nigga up out of here. But he ain't say nothing. Oh yeah, he just blocked me. And I was like, damn, what the fuck going on? You know what I'm saying? I realized I was blocked, but you know, yeah, I can't get down with that type of shit. But you Know what I'm saying? He was just too pussy to say something to me. Whatever. [00:49:20] Speaker B: What's his name? [00:49:21] Speaker A: What's the nigga name? Y' all know the nigga. The nigga, he do videos. The gay guy? Yeah. I don't think he gay now. I ain't gonna put the gay on. I think he married. [00:49:30] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Oh, well. [00:49:32] Speaker A: But yeah. [00:49:34] Speaker B: Unblocked my business. [00:49:35] Speaker A: You on some whole. Now, I don't want to see your. I ain't want to add. Add your numbers to your. But that is some for him to go there. Not only that he gonna wear the boy shirt, but he gonna buy. Did he buy food? You watched the video? Yeah, he bought food. That's some whole ass, man. [00:49:48] Speaker B: Yeah, he shouldn't brought food. [00:49:49] Speaker A: That's some whole ass. Because not only like. Like y' all in the same arena and y' all work together. Why would you go and get them people money? [00:49:58] Speaker B: Yeah, I think. Yeah, okay, I got you on that one. [00:50:00] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? That's some whole ass shit, man. [00:50:02] Speaker B: You shouldn't have brought no food. [00:50:03] Speaker A: You shouldn't have bought food. [00:50:04] Speaker B: If he was gonna go and do the clout chasing in the parking lot. [00:50:09] Speaker A: Do that, do that. Wear the shirt in there. Wear the shirt in there. You know what I'm saying? But I wonder if he did. He probably didn't. He too pussy to wear that shirt in there. But you know who ain't pussy? That white lady from Little river who was on the way to Spartanburg. Oh, yeah. She rolled in there with and said, if you black in here, you need to be ashamed of your. [00:50:30] Speaker B: Do you got that video? You ain't got the video? [00:50:31] Speaker A: I ain't got it on YouTube. Let me see if I can pull [00:50:33] Speaker B: it up on TikTok. Her name is Sorry, not Sorry. [00:50:36] Speaker A: Is that her real name? [00:50:37] Speaker B: That's on the. That's. [00:50:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that show up on the thing. But. [00:50:40] Speaker B: Oh, somebody might have ripped it from her. [00:50:42] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Cause I was trying to find her real thing too, when I saw. I saw it on somebody posted it on Facebook. But I was trying to figure out what that lady real name was, but I could never figure it out. It's an older white lady, look like she might be in her 60s. [00:50:57] Speaker B: So with that, I think she clout chasing too, but you know, it was. [00:51:01] Speaker A: But at least she clout chasing standing on something. [00:51:03] Speaker B: I was gonna say that's the only one I really see standing on something. [00:51:06] Speaker A: But she told the story and she. You know what I'm saying? Here's the Thing, though, she ain't really made it by herself, you know what I'm saying? She just went in there, did what she did, dip out. We can't even find what. You know what I'm saying? We can't even find who her name is, really. We can't find her page. She just did that shit and dipped out. And, you know, she retired. So you can't get her fire from her job. No, we live on. We live in a little river we're going through. We had to pass through Florence. We've been seeing what happened to Mr. Dollars, Benji. So we go, I'm sick of this. [00:51:40] Speaker B: That's what she said, like, too. Yep. [00:51:42] Speaker A: If you're black and in here, you should be ashamed of yourself. Like, right on. [00:51:49] Speaker B: And then she said goodbye. [00:51:51] Speaker A: Now, [00:51:53] Speaker B: at the end of the whole thing, she told everybody goodbye. [00:51:56] Speaker A: I wanted to find her. So next time when she come back through on the way to Little River, I buy dinner from somewhere else. Okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to that lady, man. But all that to say, man, if you going back in that place, man, you should be ashamed of yourself. Oh, yeah. He said, at what point does silence stop being peacekeeping and start becoming acceptance of disrespect and unfair treatment, man? [00:52:20] Speaker B: So he basically saying, well, go ahead. Go ahead. [00:52:24] Speaker A: Oh, no. What? You go ahead. [00:52:27] Speaker B: He think we've been silent. [00:52:29] Speaker A: What do you mean? It's people that's being silent. [00:52:34] Speaker B: Yeah, but are they being silent because they don't want no confrontation or they being silent because they scared? [00:52:44] Speaker A: It could be both. But at the end of the day, you just gonna. If you silent, you ain't doing nothing. You accept, like you say, you accept the unfair treatment. [00:52:53] Speaker B: So if you don't wanna. If you don't wanna get into anything, you're not being silent because of that. [00:53:01] Speaker A: If you don't wanna get into nothing, I mean, if you don't wanna get into nothing, that's cool. But eventually that shit gonna hit you just like it hit him. You know what I'm saying? He went to that other place and he go to another place a couple months later. And I. You know what I'm saying? It came right back. Cause if they feel like they can treat you unfairly at this place, it might be another place that got them same views. But they just, you know, care about the money and they know, you know what I'm saying? A certain demographic bring money, but now, oh, shit, this other place gonna get supported. Well, fuck it. I'm gonna let myself be known too, then. And then you Know what I'm saying? It gonna go like that and it can happen in any arena, you know what I'm saying? It's kinda like now people were saying like, the country's getting more racist now because of Trump, the country being the same level of racist. They just didn't feel like they could be bold enough. [00:53:56] Speaker B: I was gonna say the same thing. They feel they can say now they got things to hide behind. Social media, your president, they can hide behind them and say that stuff now. [00:54:07] Speaker A: But see, the only thing I disagree with that is it ain't hiding behind. They was hiding behind it before. They was hiding behind fake pages on social media. They was hiding behind this, that, and the third back then. Now it's these niggas real pages. These niggas calling you a monkey on a real page with their real job on there and they don't care. [00:54:26] Speaker B: Yeah, you right about that. [00:54:27] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Now it's just that the president can call, a reporter can tell a reporter that she's used to dirt, so she probably not don't recognize it, you know what I'm saying? He can he say this out loud? So now the average Joe don't feel like he can say that to the average black person, but this average black person just might punch you in the mouth. [00:54:48] Speaker B: Yeah, you gotta watch what you said. We say that all the time. Yeah, you can't talk to anybody any old way. [00:54:53] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the thing. Like, a lot of the stuff that happens though, people think I be looking mean. Most of the time I just be thinking about shit like, and my face might be scowled up. So people talk to me a certain kind of way just because they think I'm a jump off, you know what I'm saying? [00:55:08] Speaker B: I don't know. Now, they do call you angry B [00:55:10] Speaker A: now, but it's just a look. But if you look pleasant and you look like you a pushover, they gonna try to push you over or try to talk to you a certain way or say things to you just because you have a certain look. But if you a certain size or you have a certain disposition about yourself, they not gonna try you. They might try somebody else that's close to you, but they ain't gonna try you. So a lot of the stuff I really don't get. But if you get tried, what you gonna do if you get tried? Are you gonna sit back and take it? [00:55:42] Speaker B: I smile, I sit back and take it. [00:55:46] Speaker A: No, you don't. [00:55:47] Speaker B: Some people don't understand how bad it could get. That's why I just really. [00:55:53] Speaker A: You ain't protecting them, you protecting yourself. [00:55:55] Speaker B: There you go. [00:55:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:55:56] Speaker B: When I take. I know you're gonna say this. I was gonna say, when I take off of work, it's not for me. [00:56:05] Speaker A: Yeah, it's for you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, some. And another thing too, like, I think we people that's living now, a lot of people living now got like a revisionist history how things happened back in like the 60s and shit. Yeah, everybody wasn't with the Martin Luther King and the Malcolm X type shit. They was like, these niggas causing trouble. I got this good job here at the plant. Now all these white folks looking at me bad. Cause of Martin and Malcolm. They rebel rousers or whatever you say. I just want to go to work, make my money and come home and that's it. Now I can't even ride the bus. Now I gotta walk to work. Cause they talking about boycotting. You know what I'm saying? Shit like that. Shit like that going on now. Can't. Couldn't even stop going to Target. They couldn't stop going to Target. We ain't even said stop going to Target and Walmart at the same time. This is like, don't go to Target. And you niggas couldn't even stop that. You know what I'm saying? Like, all that unfair treatment shit, it just gonna keep going until, like, people just stand up for something. [00:57:13] Speaker B: Nah, it's not gonna change. Yeah, and then like, never gonna change. [00:57:16] Speaker A: Ain't like people telling you to do everything at one time. Like, all right, just don't order from Amazon so much. Just calm down a little bit. [00:57:27] Speaker B: Yeah, what was it on. On that Friday or something like that? [00:57:30] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, it was like, don't buy nothing or something. [00:57:32] Speaker B: Yeah, it was like a blackout Friday or something. [00:57:34] Speaker A: He was like that. You know what I'm saying? Like. Like, they don't, like. I don't get it, man. You can't do everything. Just stop something. Just stop something somewhere, man. You still want to go to. There's other places that sell fucking state. [00:57:48] Speaker B: Yeah, it is like. [00:57:50] Speaker A: I don't get it, man. I don't get it. I don't get it. [00:57:52] Speaker B: But you know what? Some people look at it as well, they ain't do it to me. [00:57:58] Speaker A: True, true. [00:58:00] Speaker B: So, I mean, I'm not. I'm not mad at somebody that do go to Percy Willies. I'm mad at the ones that sit there and be like, if I would have did this, I would've, man. If that was Me. And then. And then they go, the person, Willis, okay? You the jackass. [00:58:15] Speaker A: I'm mad at both. [00:58:16] Speaker B: I'm mad at them ones. [00:58:18] Speaker A: I'm mad at both. Well, I'm the ones that know and know see it and then still go. But then, like you said, the people that if it was me, I would have did this and still go. You know what I'm saying? Cause it's kind of like the Spider man shit. Spider man let that man get robbed, and they ain't did shit. It ain't my problem. Yeah, that turned to your problem real quick when Uncle Ben got. Yeah, he clap Uncle Ben real quick. [00:58:41] Speaker B: He let the hit away right by him. [00:58:43] Speaker A: Hit him with the yala now. Now your ass crying, you know, Clap Uncle Ben and now you crying at me. [00:58:50] Speaker B: You think Spider man was wrong for that? [00:58:52] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. [00:58:52] Speaker B: Nah, that shorted him on his bread. [00:58:55] Speaker A: But you still supposed to do the right thing or it go come back on you. Just like y' all Percy and Willie. Y' all Percy and Willie coons. It gonna come back on you now. Watch that shit gonna come back on you now. You always supposed to do the right thing, man. [00:59:09] Speaker B: So what's up with the boy? Word. The boy is big right now. [00:59:12] Speaker A: He flipped it. [00:59:14] Speaker B: We using boy now. [00:59:15] Speaker A: He flipped it on him. [00:59:16] Speaker B: It's not just him. [00:59:17] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:59:18] Speaker B: What's the other guy? The Pearson guy. [00:59:21] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, he flipped it, too. Yeah. Shout out to cuz. Yeah, up in Tennessee. [00:59:26] Speaker B: Justin. [00:59:27] Speaker A: Yeah, Justin Pearson. Yeah. Yeah, he's like a representative senator, something like that. [00:59:35] Speaker B: Could be. [00:59:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. He in politics in Tennessee. And they was trying to hold him, keep him, because they was trying to do some gerrymandering up in Tennessee. [00:59:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:59:42] Speaker A: And he was trying to get in there. The state. The state police wouldn't let him in there. And he got up in that state police face. It's like he called him a boy. And somebody in the comments was like, if the shoe was on the other foot, all hell would break loose. [00:59:54] Speaker B: You right. [00:59:55] Speaker A: You're right, you're right. [00:59:56] Speaker B: But I think we switching it now. [00:59:58] Speaker A: We. Are we trying to take over. Shout out to Ben. I wonder if. [01:00:01] Speaker B: I wonder if you think Benji's. [01:00:03] Speaker A: I think he might. He had to, man. And he was like, yeah, I'm gonna use that the first goddamn chance I get. That was the same week, too. Yeah, but. But, yeah, everybody wasn't. Everybody wasn't all black power back in the 60s and 70s. It was some niggas who was just too. You know, they had a good job and they ain't want to mess that up. [01:00:27] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. [01:00:28] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It's a lot of that now. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to my boy, Edy Mo. Dr. Edie, we got another email from DJ Highstar. He says you're what's up, fellas? Man, gas, Hide and Cheech and Chong sitting in giraffe pussy. Yeah, gas is high, and if you know what you really need is a hybrid. And the Toyota camry gets about 49, 51 miles to the gallon. So come on, get the hybrid. [01:00:57] Speaker B: Y' all got any electric trucks over there? [01:01:00] Speaker A: Not trucks. We got SUVs. All electric. SUVs force you to make important decisions throughout the day. Yeah, you know what? I saw somebody post on threads. They were like, they left their car at, like, a hotel or something. Somebody got the card, but it was like the person went and bought gas. They bought groceries, and they paid like they light bill. Like that's what they did with their car. Like, they ain't went and bought Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Like, that let you know shit bad when the mother buying essentials with it. He was like. He wasn't even mad at it. He said, how y' all doing, though? Y' all keeping up with the NBA playoffs a little bit? Not at all a little bit. Just checking. Said, let me try my hand at this. Yoshi. Exercise brotherly love and shout out to Yousef. The nigga spelled both of them wrong, though. [01:01:49] Speaker B: But anyway, not Yousef. [01:01:50] Speaker A: Yeah, Yousef. Yeah. Says I recently had a buddy get out of jail. We both have a strong affinity for one card game in particular, to a point that we're known around the city for our tenacity and prowess for taking big pots easily. Our technique has always been of the highest finesse. Oftentimes sitting across from the same people that could arrest us and. And scamming them. My car playing and gambling has put a strain on my relationship. Ruined it. My only shot at redemption is going to my arch nemesis, who has, up to this point, cleaned me out every time I play him. But. But we know movie magic, so of course I beat him in an epic showdown. Any ideas? All right, I' ma holla at y'. All. No, I won't holler at y'. All. Shout out DJ High Star from the mandatory overtime. Who you think car playing movie [01:02:45] Speaker B: round [01:02:45] Speaker A: just got out of jail. Rounders for one card game in particular. Is that like blackjack? Maybe? [01:02:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but what movie just got out [01:02:59] Speaker A: of jail and they had to play against their arch nemesis. [01:03:04] Speaker B: Just got out of jail. [01:03:05] Speaker A: Hope at this point, clean up. Me every time. [01:03:07] Speaker B: It's a movie I ain't see, he [01:03:09] Speaker A: said, but we know movie magic. So of course I beat him in an epic showdown. I don't know. The only thing, the only movie I'm thinking about is that magic movie. But now you see me. I think that's what it's called. But I don't think this is it. [01:03:22] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't know. I don't think I've seen that movie. [01:03:25] Speaker A: Yeah, you got me stumped on this one. Beloved. [01:03:27] Speaker B: Yeah. While you were talking about it, I googled card playing. Movies, rounders, the card counter, 21. [01:03:38] Speaker A: 21. Nah, but 21 is a movie. I wanna say 21 is a movie about college kids. That's exactly what it is. Yeah. That was a true story. [01:03:47] Speaker B: And the professors teaching them how to count cards. [01:03:49] Speaker A: Yeah. And I think they were from MIT or something like that, and they went out to Vegas and they won real big. They weren't so big, in fact, that they got banned from Vegas. Cause they. But I think they say that car counting really ain't illegal, per se. But you know what I'm saying, it's just frowned upon. And so they'll kick you out if they figure you doing it. [01:04:13] Speaker B: Yeah. There's a lady I think is on TikTok, and she sits there and she spots counters. She's a dealer. [01:04:22] Speaker A: Oh, she can spot people that count cards. Yeah. [01:04:24] Speaker B: And she'll stop dealing. [01:04:26] Speaker A: Really? [01:04:26] Speaker B: Yeah. She'll stop and tell her, hey, I don't want to deal no more to this guy. He's counting cards and stuff like that. [01:04:31] Speaker A: Yeah. It's a. Cause in the store that they got 21 from, I want to say they kind of tell you how they count the cars or whatever. [01:04:44] Speaker B: Somebody had told me how to do it once before, but it was a long time ago. It's like. It's not. You're counting the cards, but it's nothing that's set in stone. [01:04:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. It ain't an odds, it's just giving you better odds. Yeah. Cause you could tell whether or not the deck is high or low. So, like, you can say high, low meaning like some face car. A lot of face cards coming out and that if you playing 21, you'll know the hole or, you know, to take a hit or if it's gonna be low. You know, you can get a lot more hits as far as low cars. [01:05:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:05:19] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Without busting. [01:05:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:05:22] Speaker A: But that's it. But you can kind of. Like you said, it ain't. No, it ain't. No, it's not definitive. But it is like a little science to it or whatever to help you make your choice a little better. But it's like you still can lose, but you won't lose as much. And you. You can win too. But it has been books to teach you how to count cars or whatever. But a lot of times, though, to count cars, it takes like a couple people on the same table. I want to say this. How you. [01:05:50] Speaker B: If you do that, you make your odds even better. [01:05:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. I think that's how it really, like how they was getting it. They would have like two or three people on the same table and that's how they were doing it or whatever. But. But yeah, I don't know what movie that is. High Star. [01:06:06] Speaker B: You got me on that one. [01:06:07] Speaker A: Yeah, you got me on that one. [01:06:08] Speaker B: I know. I didn't see that movie, though. [01:06:10] Speaker A: Yeah, me either. I don't think I even watched all the 21. [01:06:15] Speaker B: I did, but I didn't. That ain't it. [01:06:19] Speaker A: We gonna get into some stories real quick before we get in. [01:06:21] Speaker B: Yeah, man, let's get into the stories. [01:06:22] Speaker A: Guess we got time for a couple stories. You know, we watch a lot of tv. He mentioned basketball and one of the stations that basketball used to come on, tnt. Didn't Ted Turner start tnt? [01:06:37] Speaker B: I think he did. [01:06:38] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so too. [01:06:39] Speaker B: If he didn't start it, he owns it. [01:06:41] Speaker A: Yeah, I think he owned it in the end. Definitely tbs. But he passed away [01:06:47] Speaker C: building it into a pioneering media empire that would transform the industry. 1976, he launched TBS, the first national superstation that paved the way for what we now know as cable TV. And then in 1980, he changed television again when he founded CNN, the first 24 hour news channel. Turner also had a stake in the sports world. He owned the Atlanta braves during their 1995 World Series win. And that same year, he was one of Barbara Walters most fascinating people. In 1996, Turner merged his company with Time Warner for more than $7 billion. [01:07:20] Speaker A: Jesus Christ. [01:07:21] Speaker C: He was an environmentalist and philanthropist, famously pledging a billion dollars to create the UN foundation and establishing the Turner foundation to protect air, water and land. His love life also made headlines, especially his third marriage to actress Jane Fonda. [01:07:35] Speaker A: Good for him. Shout out to Ted Turner. [01:07:37] Speaker B: Dang, man. [01:07:38] Speaker A: I think he did. I think all it was together, though. Tnt, tbs, cnn. [01:07:45] Speaker B: How much money he got. [01:07:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:48] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. [01:07:49] Speaker A: He had a merger for $7 billion. Back then, they used to make jokes of him on, like, Family Guy. [01:07:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:07:57] Speaker A: They had a little character that was like him, but he talked, like, with a real country voice and had a little gap. Yeah. TBS is the reason why a lot of people in the country love the Braves. [01:08:09] Speaker B: The Braves? [01:08:10] Speaker A: The baseball team. [01:08:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:11] Speaker A: Cause TNT always played the Braves games. [01:08:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:16] Speaker A: Cause it really wasn't nothing on tv. Like, it wasn't a lot of programming like that. So during the summer, those games would come on, and TBS was like a nationwide station. So a lot of people just followed the Braves just because they like baseball and that was a team. Yeah. So kind of like WGN with the Bulls and the Bulls and the White Sox and the Cubs. Like, you'll find a lot of, like, Cubs fans all over the. All over the nation. And White Sox fans all over the nation. Oh, okay. That's crazy. Cause I got a White Sox hat on. But. [01:08:48] Speaker B: Yep, I was thinking that too soon while you were saying that. [01:08:50] Speaker A: Shout out to the hood, though. This for hood reasons right here. [01:08:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:08:53] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out. Yeah. Ted Turner. 87. I mean, you died. 87. Filthy fucking rich. I feel like he left. I wonder, was he racist or something? [01:09:05] Speaker B: I wonder if he did things that he wanted to do. [01:09:08] Speaker A: What do you mean? [01:09:09] Speaker B: You know, like, some people had that much money, but they always working, so they can't go out and jet ski and like that. [01:09:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I'm sure he probably did. I'm sure he did. [01:09:19] Speaker B: I gotta work. I'm at work. [01:09:21] Speaker A: He might be one of them people, though. Like, some people, like, no matter what they do, how much money they get and all of that, they feel like they got to be in the office. He might have been one of them people. [01:09:30] Speaker B: That's what I'm thinking. Maybe those people that have that kind of money. I think it's all of them. The ones that don't have money or don't have that much money, we out here partying. [01:09:45] Speaker A: Cause I don't see, like, a Mark Cuban still working all the time, or. You know what I'm saying? Some people that. Some people in some industries, they set they self up early to where they don't have to be there every day. You know what I'm saying? And they still got all that bread so they can do, like, what they want or whatever. [01:10:00] Speaker B: Cool. [01:10:00] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? That's what I feel like. Anyway, what else happened this week? Oh, we did a story about Stephon Diggs and his. [01:10:12] Speaker B: His girl. [01:10:12] Speaker A: Nah, not his girl. Stephan D. That's Cardi B, baby daddy. [01:10:16] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. [01:10:17] Speaker A: But we did a story about him and his chef and his chef accused him of assault. [01:10:23] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:10:24] Speaker A: So they had the trial last week and I'll just play this story. [01:10:28] Speaker D: The NFL star accused of assaulting his personal chef hears his fate. [01:10:33] Speaker A: What is your verdict? Guilty or not guilty? Not guilty. So say all members of the jury. Yes. [01:10:40] Speaker D: Stefon Diggs fights back tears. The 32 year old has had an on again, off again relationship with rapper Cardi B. Cardi one by Cardi. [01:10:50] Speaker A: Let's go. [01:10:51] Speaker D: The pair share a six month old son. He also helped lead the New England Patriots to this year's Super Bowl. The wide receiver faced charges of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault last December. Diggs live in Chef came forward claiming he violently attacked her at his Massachusetts mansion. [01:11:09] Speaker B: Please raise your right hand. [01:11:10] Speaker D: The chef, Mila Adams took the stand during the two day trial. [01:11:14] Speaker A: He choked and slapped me. [01:11:16] Speaker B: So when you say he smacked. [01:11:18] Speaker A: He smacked me with an open hand. [01:11:20] Speaker D: But Diggs attorney says it's all a lie. Pointing to this video of Adams dancing and goofing around one day after the alleged attack. [01:11:30] Speaker A: Ms. Adams, that was you on that video? [01:11:33] Speaker D: Yes, I spoke to Diggs attorney, Mitchell Shuster. How much of an impact do you think that dance video had on the jury's decision? [01:11:40] Speaker C: I think it had a tremendous impact with the jury. [01:11:44] Speaker A: You see this nigga coat? If your lawyer wear that coat. That nigga dirty. He a dirty ass lawyer. [01:11:49] Speaker B: Why you say that? [01:11:50] Speaker A: He got him out. That shit looked like a comic book villain. [01:11:54] Speaker B: I was just watching this lawyer in that Killing Grounds [01:12:00] Speaker A: show. Oh, documentary. [01:12:02] Speaker B: No, it wasn't Killing Grounds. It was the other one, the nature boy. What's it? He looked just like that. He looked like a freaking magician. [01:12:12] Speaker A: Oh, with the suit he had on? Yeah, yeah, look at that. Look at that clown suit. He ain't got no town. Hey nigga, you doing a documentary or you doing an interview? Put on the damn tie. [01:12:20] Speaker B: He's in his own office. Man. [01:12:21] Speaker A: Look at all them. Look at all them sports jerseys in the back. [01:12:25] Speaker B: You know why? [01:12:26] Speaker A: Because that who all he got out. You saw the one that he really got off, Ray Lewis. He had the Ray Lewis one back there. Ray Lewis killed a. [01:12:32] Speaker B: If someone gets on the stand and [01:12:34] Speaker A: they talk about a violent assault and [01:12:35] Speaker C: then almost immediately thereafter you're dancing around, [01:12:41] Speaker A: I think it really hurt her credibility. How you feel about the verdict? [01:12:47] Speaker B: It's not real. Yeah, I don't care it's not real. [01:12:50] Speaker A: It's 3D shout out to. Shout out to Stephanie. So yeah, he got off. Yeah. The lady alleged she he owed her money and then they found out in the case that he actually overpaid her. So he paid her more than she was old and all kind of stuff. [01:13:06] Speaker B: She could have still been working. [01:13:08] Speaker A: Yep, yep. But maybe, maybe he did slap up. Then she said they asked her, I don't know if you paid attention in that video, but they asked her, what hand did he use to slap you? [01:13:19] Speaker B: Now I didn't see that. [01:13:20] Speaker A: She said, I guess my right side. His right hand. Cause he slapped me on the right side. [01:13:25] Speaker B: He left handed. [01:13:27] Speaker A: No, if I slap you with my right hand, what side am I gonna slap you with? [01:13:31] Speaker B: A left. [01:13:33] Speaker A: If I slap you with my right hand, I'm gonna slap you on your left side. Yeah, but she said my right side, I think I guess right. So she kind of dumb too. [01:13:40] Speaker B: Oh, she threw up. [01:13:42] Speaker A: She dumb. At least she ain't ugly. She ain't dumb and ugly. She. At least she. At least she pretty. Can't be dumb and ugly. You can't. You gotta have a. However like Biggie say you can't be dumb and ugly. In other news this week, kind of tying on to the racism and everything, a lot of states are losing, like they redistricting the states where they do a lot of gerrymandering or whatever. So it's, it's causing a lot of people of color to lose voting power. So yeah, that happened this week. And guess what? We can talk about both of them. We can be concerned about everything, y'. All. It ain't just a distraction. Oh, you know what else that came out this week? [01:14:28] Speaker B: What? [01:14:29] Speaker A: Some, some X Files done came out. They didn't release some X Files. [01:14:32] Speaker B: No. [01:14:33] Speaker A: With videos and stuff of, of what? Like UFOs. [01:14:37] Speaker B: Oh, I heard that. I, I thought it was fake, so I didn't even click and read it. [01:14:42] Speaker A: What is real? You watched. Okay, so check this out. Go ahead in the Boys. So you know, the Boys. Like later on you realize like on the Boys that a lot of the stuff they do is kind of like [01:14:55] Speaker B: talking about stuff that's really, that's real, [01:14:57] Speaker A: but it's like super, like super crazy stuff. [01:15:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:15:02] Speaker A: And the Boys, there's a gold statue of Homelander that everybody kind of like worships or whatever. And Donald Trump just unveiled a gold statue of him. I wanna say, at Mar a Lago, like the writers of the Boys was like, it's hard for them to write outlandish stuff. Because a lot of the stuff they write is like, it happens in real life almost. You know what I'm saying? So, like. But you'll see as you keep watching, you'll see how it gets closer and closer to reality, man. Like, it's crazy. This world is like. Like how I start mentioning gas is I got gas the other day, put it in my. In one of my cars and the shit was 4.95 a gallon, cuz. [01:15:48] Speaker B: Yeah, 495. [01:15:50] Speaker A: 495 a gallon. [01:15:51] Speaker B: Where the hell were you? [01:15:52] Speaker A: At the Global by the crib. It was 4.95 and you paid for it. What else I'm gonna do? [01:15:57] Speaker B: That's the highest one I ever seen, man. [01:15:59] Speaker A: Yeah, you should have went down the [01:16:01] Speaker B: street where it's 405. [01:16:02] Speaker A: It's not 405 for 93. [01:16:05] Speaker B: For 93. [01:16:07] Speaker A: 495 A G. But still. Yeah. You gonna get gas. Let me tell you something. [01:16:12] Speaker B: Diesel cost. Damn. [01:16:14] Speaker A: I don't know. I ain't had to drive a diesel truck in a little while. I'm saying, like, all right, check this out. No matter how high gas get, you still got. You still putting $20 worth of gas in there. That $20 is not going to take you as far as you know what I'm saying? So no matter what gas might get $7 a gallon, I'm still gonna put $25 in there. I'm just not gonna get as far. You know what I'm saying? I damn sure ain't filling it up. Somebody might come and get it. Then they get it with a full tank, I'd be real mad. I don't waste that money. [01:16:45] Speaker B: It might break down. [01:16:47] Speaker A: Yep. Now it's sitting. [01:16:48] Speaker B: Full tank. [01:16:48] Speaker A: Full tank. Yep. I put a full tank in when I'm going out of town. [01:16:52] Speaker B: That hundred dollars you put in there could have been for that part at. [01:16:57] Speaker A: Yep. To get it fixed. Put 25 in there and get you back and forth to work for a couple days. [01:17:01] Speaker B: That's what that. [01:17:01] Speaker A: Only time. I used to fill my car up all the time though is when I worked in Columbia. So you know what I'm saying? Two days. I drive back and forth for two days and then fill up. But other than that, hell no. I'm a 25 to death. I'm a 25 and 15 and 20, depending on what vehicle I'm driving to death. [01:17:18] Speaker B: I used to fill up when the gas was high like that is now. And I had a Navigator. Navigator only took premium, so we had to hook Up. The guy had the gas at his [01:17:28] Speaker A: house, at his crib. Yeah. [01:17:29] Speaker B: Take care of that. Oh, you know. [01:17:30] Speaker A: Hell yeah. That shit would leak though. You leave that your damn cop. The side of your car be smelling like. Smell like gas for two miles down the road. Oh, yeah, I know that spot. I done been there. Shout out to him. [01:17:42] Speaker B: Yeah, shout out to him. [01:17:43] Speaker A: Matter of fact, that's. That's my little cuz granddaddy. [01:17:46] Speaker B: Oh, word, you still around? [01:17:49] Speaker A: No, I think he passed. Get outta here. Yeah, he passed a few years ago. [01:17:51] Speaker B: Oh, man. [01:17:52] Speaker A: Yep, yep. Yeah, shout out to him, though. I'm talking about that mother fixed cars. [01:17:57] Speaker B: Yep. [01:17:57] Speaker A: Hey, bro, I ain't never seen him. If you ain't never. That just go the level of hookupness we used to get. Cause the nigga got a. I got the hookup on gas. Hell yeah. [01:18:08] Speaker B: We go to the house, nigga had [01:18:09] Speaker A: a tank in the back. [01:18:11] Speaker B: Yep. [01:18:11] Speaker A: And with the regular thing, he would. He would put. Yeah, the gas. He had a gas pump in his backyard. Nigga, you had to heat. [01:18:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:18:19] Speaker A: He hook it up to a car, a car battery. [01:18:22] Speaker B: I pull up there with two damn cars. He filled both of them up. [01:18:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yep. $2 a gallon. He charged like $2 a gallon. [01:18:32] Speaker B: He was charging half off. [01:18:34] Speaker A: Oh, half off or whatever. Yeah. So it was like $2 a gallon there. [01:18:38] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, half off. [01:18:39] Speaker A: He didn't know what grade it was. It was. [01:18:41] Speaker B: He told me premium, but I guess you could tell my car still ran good. [01:18:45] Speaker A: Yeah, it had to be premium then. [01:18:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:18:47] Speaker A: Damn. Shout out to him. [01:18:48] Speaker B: He said all I could get was premium this and that. So I was like, all right, I'll try it out. Yeah, I used to go there. Snowstorms and everything. [01:18:55] Speaker A: Yeah. I think that's when it really was jumping. It was in the wintertime. [01:19:00] Speaker B: Yeah. I went there one time and. Damn trees. He had to ride through the snow to get to his house. Cause you know, his house is off the grid a little. [01:19:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:19:09] Speaker B: Oh, man. [01:19:09] Speaker A: I still matter of fact where his house is. If you go down a little more. It's a place that fix like German cars or whatever. [01:19:18] Speaker B: Oh, word. [01:19:18] Speaker A: Down there. It's a nice little. That's where I take my car to get it fixed. [01:19:22] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [01:19:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll never. But anyway, that's besides where we at. Matter of fact, that same year, he was fixing Blaze car. Right. So Blaze had his truck. [01:19:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:19:31] Speaker A: And Blaze sent me to the store in his truck and I went. And it was snowing real bad. It was snow all on we was at the club Snow all on the road or whatever. I go down to the Shell station on Pamplico. I ain't knew who truck I'm driving. I was just driving this truck. I bust a U turn in the truck. So the next day, the dude was like, yeah, my man saw you in the truck doing donuts. Doing donuts in the highway. He was like, what are you talking about? I was like, oh, shit, that was me. I had to do a U turn and in the snow. Whatever. Yeah. Shout out. Shout out to Having the hookup on gas. [01:20:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:20:04] Speaker A: DJ Blaze show, gmail.com, let us know what's the craziest hookup you ever got on the craziest craziest item? [01:20:10] Speaker B: Or if you got to hook up now? [01:20:12] Speaker A: Yeah, if you got to hook up now. I thought I had to hook up, but I ain't got to hook up on that no more. But, you know, I still hook some people up. I hook people up on a car. I hooked my man up on the car the other day. [01:20:21] Speaker B: Okay. [01:20:21] Speaker A: On a rental and hooking my other homie up on the room. [01:20:25] Speaker B: Okay. [01:20:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, but, you know, hey, it feel good to hook a up. [01:20:29] Speaker B: I'm hooked. I'm all hooked up out, man. I ain't got really. [01:20:32] Speaker A: You ain't got no more? You ain't plugged in no more? [01:20:33] Speaker B: I don't think so. [01:20:34] Speaker A: Damn. I can get you. What? What? Let us know what you can. If what's the craziest hookup and if you can hook somebody up, like, if you plugged in on something, you can get somebody a deal on something. [01:20:46] Speaker B: Yeah, we just said that. [01:20:47] Speaker A: That's what I said too. [01:20:48] Speaker B: You repeating it. [01:20:49] Speaker A: No, I said, what was the craziest hookup you can get? [01:20:52] Speaker B: I said, what you got now? [01:20:54] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, not what you got now. As far as, like, hookup. I'm saying what, like what you can give us. That's what I mean, okay. What you can give us. That's what you meant. Okay. [01:21:05] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's get it. [01:21:07] Speaker A: Yeah, let us know. [01:21:09] Speaker B: We pay, right? [01:21:10] Speaker A: Yeah, we pay. [01:21:11] Speaker B: What they always say, money good. Money good. [01:21:14] Speaker A: Yeah, money good. Money good. Yeah, money good. [01:21:17] Speaker B: I hate when they say that. [01:21:18] Speaker A: Why? [01:21:19] Speaker B: Cuz when you tell the real price, it like, oh, all right, well, I'm [01:21:21] Speaker A: going hit you back n my money good. For sure. Especially if it's something I like. Yeah, Hell yeah. I did fraud today. [01:21:29] Speaker B: Hey, I did fraud today, okay? [01:21:31] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [01:21:33] Speaker B: Hey, I did fraud today, okay? [01:21:35] Speaker A: I did fraud Today. Did a good job today. [01:21:38] Speaker B: Okay. [01:21:39] Speaker A: I did fraud today. I did fraud today. [01:21:42] Speaker B: Okay. [01:21:43] Speaker A: The blessings come from. Yeah. So y' all know what that means. Time for our scam of the week. This scam of the week takes us to see where we going. I guess we'll do this one right here. A Spartanburg county woman is accused of making or altering medical bills and bank statements in an attempt to defraud an insurance company. Sled says in April, Aaron Rob's Kilgore submitted a false insurance claim to Geico Marine Insurance Company. Investigators say the documents were determined to be fake or forged. Robb's Kilgore is charged with presenting a false claim for insurance payment and forgery. Shout out to her. [01:22:40] Speaker B: Good try, good try, good try. [01:22:43] Speaker A: Let me see if I can find a longer article. It said. I think it was one I saw that had the money. Insurance fraud is one of the easiest. One of the easiest ones people try to do nowadays. Yes. She presented a false claim for insurance payment value of $10,000 or more, two counts of forgery, value less than 10,000, and another forgery for no dollar amount. Yeah, she did. She tried to do it with health insurance. One for $9,700, one for 4,200, another one for 4,287. Yeah. [01:23:24] Speaker B: So did any of them go through? [01:23:25] Speaker A: No. Oh, my gosh, no. [01:23:30] Speaker B: He kept on trying again, trying again. [01:23:33] Speaker A: Said she forwards a bank statement to the GEICO issued by Citibank reflecting two debit purchases allegedly made at Atrium Health. Yeah, so she basically said she paid medical bills and tried to get the money back from her insurance. And so she forged bank documents and sent him in and they called it. Yeah. So gotcha, gotcha, Gotcha, bitch. It was the shooting. I want. You want me to play this shooting? [01:24:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:24:07] Speaker A: Before we get out of here. [01:24:08] Speaker B: Yeah, man, if you could play. [01:24:11] Speaker A: Play it. Let me see. I don't know if it'll show. [01:24:14] Speaker B: Wsaz. [01:24:15] Speaker A: Shannon Litt is in our newsroom now. This ain't the one. Where's the shooting? What was that lady name? [01:24:22] Speaker B: That's it at the bottom. [01:24:23] Speaker A: Oh, I'm on the wrong page. No, that was what I was playing just now. Yeah, that was. Yeah, they don't. On this one. They don't show the shoot. Yeah, yeah. They don't show the video. This is just them talking about it. There was a lady. You could. What you call it? A nice. The nice robber. [01:24:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause she was like, I'm the robber. [01:24:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:24:45] Speaker B: She kept on telling, this is a robbery. This is A robbery. [01:24:48] Speaker A: And she let that one shot off, though. Yeah. [01:24:50] Speaker B: The guy was like, put the gun down. Just put the gun down. So she kept on saying, this is a robbery. [01:24:57] Speaker A: Did she ever take any money? [01:24:58] Speaker B: No. [01:24:59] Speaker A: So [01:25:02] Speaker B: I guess she was fed up by him not believing it was a robbery. She let one go, and then he was like, the owner's in the back. Run in the back. Get him in the back. So she goes in the back, look for the owner, and he sneaks out. [01:25:14] Speaker A: Did he lock the door? Lock her in. [01:25:16] Speaker B: They got her. [01:25:16] Speaker A: Son, you can't lock nobody on the inside unless you hit that little button. [01:25:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:25:21] Speaker A: Yeah, it's one. These people getting crazy, man. It's one guy. It was an older man at, like, a convenience store. Same thing. He was paying for his stuff or whatever. And a young dude tried to, like, snatch his money. [01:25:34] Speaker B: Damn. [01:25:34] Speaker A: And the owner of the convenience. Snatch his money and run out. And the owner of the convenience store locked the door and he couldn't get out, so he just gave the money back. Yeah. But, yeah, y' all out and y' all shopping and y' all. This place or that place. Put your head on the swivel, man. Yeah. These robbers and scammers and stuff out there. If you're able to protect yourself however you can. Cause you never know what could happen. [01:26:02] Speaker B: Yeah, you don't need a gun. You can have other. [01:26:04] Speaker A: Yep. Maze. Just something to get yourself away. Yeah. Mace, Biggie, A Puffy. Have something. Mason. [01:26:13] Speaker B: There's plastic things you put on your keychain. Yeah, that's sharp, you know. Yep. [01:26:18] Speaker A: But if all else fails, get that fire. That is a lot of stuff, though, you can do to protect yourself. Yeah. If you spray a in the eye with Mace real good, that gives you a good lot of time. [01:26:30] Speaker B: You can do anything you want to now. [01:26:33] Speaker A: Turn the ties on them. [01:26:35] Speaker B: Ask Charleston White. [01:26:36] Speaker A: Oh, he put. He makes him. [01:26:38] Speaker B: He makes everybody. [01:26:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. DJ Blaze show, gmail.com. l let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:26:48] Speaker B: Hey, you can find me at Once Upon a Time at Music's Podcast, or you can find me on last week's episode. [01:26:54] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at preacher underscore, BP. You can find a show on Instagram. Instagram and YouTube at DJ Blaze show. Yeah, man. Subscribe if you haven't subscribed. If so, thank you for subscribing and watching. At any rate, it's your boy. Be Easy. [01:27:11] Speaker B: This your boy, Al. [01:27:12] Speaker A: And we are out. Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze SA.

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