Episode 849

January 28, 2025

01:04:24

Run-on Man

Run-on Man
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Run-on Man

Jan 28 2025 | 01:04:24

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #849

Jamie Mack continues his reign as the king of the run-on sentence, a decade-long streak of never quite landing a clean closer. I mean, 800+ episodes and not one succinct sign-off? That’s a talent in itself. Jamie Mack’s “natural” podcasting style sparks some attention as we reflect on his ability to make editing a nightmare.

We also dive into the unspoken rules of turning 30—because apparently, French Reggy believes it’s a whole step-up moment. 

 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and its host do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political. [00:00:05] Speaker B: Correctness or the Rare Sonnets Podcast network. [00:00:07] Speaker A: So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you. [00:00:17] Speaker B: We haven't had friends say anything in the beginning. [00:00:19] Speaker A: Nope. Because he self acclaimed. Not good at it. [00:00:24] Speaker B: I mean, you know, when you turn 30, I think he's supposed to be step into it though, right? It's like, yeah, there's a lot of. [00:00:33] Speaker C: It's more respect to Jamie Mack because he's such a natural. It's like, you know what? [00:00:38] Speaker B: Jamie Mack never does though. He's so fucking natural. You know what he hasn't done for 800 something episodes? [00:00:43] Speaker C: Stay on topic. [00:00:44] Speaker B: No, no, that too. [00:00:45] Speaker A: Stop it. [00:00:46] Speaker B: But he starts a topic, he'll start the show right. He'll say something. And all I need for him to do, all I need is him to give me just one ending with a little zinger. But you know how, Mac, there are no periods? [00:00:58] Speaker A: No. [00:00:58] Speaker C: Oh yeah. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Everything is the beginning of another sentence. You have to catch him in the breath area. Cause otherwise he'll be talking and again and again. And there's never a period, right? So he'll say some good shit in the first one or minute, two minutes. But he'll fuck it up because it'll be. He'll step right on top of it. So I can't really cut it right there. [00:01:16] Speaker C: You so right. Cause when I be like trying to get little clips to post, I'm like, yo, I can't. [00:01:21] Speaker B: It's usually never him because he does this shit to me for 10 years now. It's been a decade. And this nigga not giving me one succinct statement in the first two minutes. It'd be so easy. He'd be like. And that's the way the cookie crumbles. He give me any. It could be anything, right? This nigga, he could say it and then wink at me like, you know that was the spot, right, B? Anything. Like I would have thought by now, 10 years in, this nigga would be so good at this shit that he would always just. He would just lay it up for me. Nope, still not. [00:01:52] Speaker A: All right, let's do it right now. [00:01:53] Speaker B: Okay, you ready? [00:01:54] Speaker A: Yep. [00:01:54] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:57] Speaker A: That was the spot. You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed. [00:02:23] Speaker B: What was this last? [00:02:24] Speaker A: That was it. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Let's do it right now. [00:02:26] Speaker A: Well, yeah, I mean, was the cut in right? Oh, that wasn't it. That was terrible. [00:02:31] Speaker B: Everybody right now is like, what? I knew he was going to this up. [00:02:36] Speaker A: All right, you know what it is? I need to take a shot. Let's take a shot. [00:02:38] Speaker B: French, did y'all take a shot last week? [00:02:40] Speaker A: We did not. [00:02:40] Speaker B: Oh, my God, y'all. Y'all took it after the show. [00:02:44] Speaker A: No, it was. It was. Whoa, French, watch your elbows. [00:02:47] Speaker B: Elbows. Okay. What did y'all drink to? [00:02:53] Speaker A: Better Intros by Jamie Mac. [00:02:55] Speaker B: Okay. No, I mean, you do the intros. [00:02:57] Speaker A: No, no, but that's. I'm saying better, though. You know what I mean? [00:02:59] Speaker B: So, like, year 10, year 11 is when you really got in your stride. [00:03:03] Speaker C: 10 and a half, two months. [00:03:05] Speaker A: 10 and a half. [00:03:06] Speaker B: That nigga took 10 years to get to his stride. This next 10 about to be simple, right? [00:03:12] Speaker A: It's about to be on. [00:03:13] Speaker B: You're the second wind. [00:03:17] Speaker A: Hey, let me just. I know this is not a topic that was listed here. [00:03:21] Speaker B: We. [00:03:38] Speaker A: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed. [00:03:45] Speaker C: That's the formula for how it always happens. [00:03:49] Speaker B: I might need to stop the show again. [00:03:53] Speaker C: It usually starts with something that's off topic. Go ahead. [00:03:56] Speaker A: Because I, you know, I. It's. It's been a topic that I think we've had in the room, but it just never made the. Off the cutting floor. Right? So it's just. And I just had a question, because, you know, I'm. I'm just wondering for myself, is it possible or is it fair to want your kids to be better than you? [00:04:16] Speaker C: I think that's the whole point, right? [00:04:19] Speaker A: I don't know. You're telling me. I'm asking. Is it fair? [00:04:22] Speaker C: Yeah, I think it's fair to. To desire that. Because that's why you try to instill them with whatever lessons you. You raise them by, so they can hopefully learn from your mistakes. [00:04:33] Speaker A: Well, you're not better than you. That's my point. That would be my. That would be my rebuttal. You're not better than you. So you. [00:04:41] Speaker C: How do you use the kid. [00:04:42] Speaker A: No, you. As now, you're not better than yourself. You are. You. How the. You want them to be better than you? [00:04:49] Speaker C: I'm still at a loss. [00:04:51] Speaker B: I think Mac is confusing. You are saying something figuratively, and he means literal. So what he's saying is, how dare you expect your kids or try to make your kids be better than you when you're not even that good? Right? But I think the idea here is that you want to provide them the opportunity to be better, not Necessarily say, you have to be better. [00:05:15] Speaker A: Yeah, but some people. Some parents are that, though, right? Some parents. [00:05:18] Speaker B: Indian parents. [00:05:19] Speaker A: Yeah, they. Some parents have that driving like there. [00:05:21] Speaker B: You have no Indian parents. Don't fuck around. [00:05:23] Speaker A: Do not fuck around. [00:05:24] Speaker C: They don't. [00:05:24] Speaker B: I don't give a fuck what I do, nigga. [00:05:26] Speaker A: Listen. [00:05:27] Speaker C: I become an engineer. [00:05:28] Speaker A: There used to be a kid that was in Little J Max fucking group of, you know, friends, like in elementary, up into junior high, Indian dude, his parents pulled him out, moved him to some other. Like, he wasn't allowed to hang out. He was not allowed to do nothing of the. That everybody else was doing. And he. Till this day, they still kind of communicate, like, when he can. I mean, he's older now. He's. But he wasn't. He didn't have social media. He didn't have no phone. He. He was not like them. Then they made sure that he was not like them. He stayed the night one night in my house. [00:06:07] Speaker B: That's what Kendrick was rapping about. They're not like us. [00:06:09] Speaker A: Nah, he's talking about them booty boys. Oh, and that he's taking. Ls all the way around suing everybody. This. That's. That's. That's your man's, right? Or who. Whose man's was that in here? Y'all was somebody. Oh, that was. You be honest. That was what it was Drake standing. [00:06:23] Speaker B: I was not drinking. I was saying he didn't lose like y'all said he did. [00:06:26] Speaker A: Nah, but he's. He's losing now. [00:06:27] Speaker C: Yeah, he's definitely. You think so he can sue for defamation. [00:06:31] Speaker B: He's getting sued for defamation. [00:06:32] Speaker C: No, he's sued for death of me. [00:06:34] Speaker B: So what? [00:06:35] Speaker A: And I think it's just really, he doesn't want. He's afraid of the Super Bowl. [00:06:39] Speaker C: Yeah, he's afraid of the Super Bowl. [00:06:41] Speaker A: He's afraid that he's going because, again, the super bowl is like over 100 million people. Right. [00:06:47] Speaker C: From a business standpoint, I can understand why he don't want that. That up his value. [00:06:51] Speaker A: Well, him acting like a little biatch. Up his value? [00:06:55] Speaker B: How's he acting like a bitch? [00:06:56] Speaker C: Does he sued for defamation? [00:06:58] Speaker B: What does businessmen do? [00:06:59] Speaker A: No, not rappers, nigga. [00:07:02] Speaker B: No, not rapping, my ass. He's the greatest rapper. [00:07:04] Speaker A: Like, if we're talking about rappers in rap beefs ended in. [00:07:07] Speaker B: In lawsuits, you're talking about that just got rhymes. This is the most valuable rapper ever, according. Ever. [00:07:16] Speaker C: Yeah, they said that. [00:07:17] Speaker A: So that means that. That means that what? [00:07:19] Speaker B: That means that we're not talking about A who just got a lot of swag. [00:07:22] Speaker C: That means can. [00:07:23] Speaker B: Can spit. We talking about a. That's. That's a multi million dollar conglomerate, nigga. [00:07:28] Speaker C: Yeah. And you can't say I'm a pedophile in a stage that provides. [00:07:30] Speaker B: What are you talking about? If somebody said that about Macy's, you think Macy's gonna be just chilling? [00:07:35] Speaker C: No. [00:07:36] Speaker B: Macy's is in that ass. Macy's is going to get a lawyer, and they about to get in that ass. [00:07:40] Speaker C: Well, from a rapper standpoint, I see what Jimmy Macy's. [00:07:43] Speaker B: But you talking about rap. And I'm like this. He been told y'all, yo, the black audience don't even really fuck with me. He said that from his words in that little interview he did with B. [00:07:53] Speaker C: God in them. [00:07:53] Speaker B: Who is that Rap radar? Yeah. He was like everything he does. [00:07:56] Speaker C: He's not black enough. [00:07:57] Speaker B: Y'all don't even fucking like me. Fuck y'all. And I agree. Fuck y'all. Leave this nigga alone. He is a multimillion dollar conglomerate corporation. This is not a nigga that's free. He's not battle rapping at the. The fucking Cipher. You know what I'm saying? [00:08:12] Speaker C: He's not with loading Lux. [00:08:13] Speaker B: Him and Cassidy ain't in a video battle rapping. And then there was an argument. They had to cut the cameras off. That's not what this is. This thing is a multimillion dollar conglomerate. [00:08:21] Speaker C: And this is how you know it's a business move. Because he's not suing Kendrick, and Kendrick is the one that said it. He's suing the label for pushing and promoting that song. [00:08:30] Speaker A: But then again, we go back to. And you even said it me. Yes, you did. Yes. [00:08:33] Speaker B: You guys want to make sure you stumble on me? [00:08:35] Speaker A: Yes. To be honest, you said it. That this thing is suing for the same that he's. He's had the benefit of. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Sure. [00:08:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:44] Speaker A: Which is. That's all the time. So it's like, I don't like it. It's like that song by. What you understand is it's like you can't. But business if you snitching on your co defendant to get less time when y'all both did the same crap. [00:08:58] Speaker B: This isn't a code offend it thing. [00:09:00] Speaker A: But this is the same. [00:09:02] Speaker B: No, this is not the same. This is like Ray Charles saying this. Y'all can't keep taking my masters. I need to figure out how I'm going get my masters. Whether or not he benefited from it before, this was wrong. All those Years. Finally, he says, yo, I need my own masters. And now everybody behind me is going to benefit from that. That's what this is. [00:09:21] Speaker A: So let me. Let. [00:09:22] Speaker C: Let me put it this way for you. [00:09:24] Speaker A: Nobody, no. Ray Charles never benefited the way that Drake benefited from this practice by someone taking his masters. What practice of pushing out, you know, his songs. [00:09:36] Speaker B: And he owned his music, though. [00:09:38] Speaker A: But I'm just saying, like, you're saying that he. His masters, or he's wanting. Requested for his masters, he wasn't. [00:09:44] Speaker B: Well, that's not what Drake is asking. [00:09:46] Speaker A: No, but no, Drake is saying, listen, y'all push this shit. And the thing about it is, it's stupid. He's saying, I got receipts for 30 million, you know, spins that shouldn't have been that y'all pushed. This song. Got over a billion, nigga. 30 million from a billion. That you talking. [00:10:03] Speaker C: That's proof. [00:10:04] Speaker B: Do you really believe a billion people listen to that song because they wanted to? Nigga, please. [00:10:08] Speaker A: Yeah, that song was this. But Jimmy Mac, that was the summer. [00:10:11] Speaker B: That a billion people click. [00:10:12] Speaker A: They got little kids that know the words for Grotin Jimmy. [00:10:16] Speaker C: But this is what really. This is why he really saw it. He was in the middle of negotiating his next deal with Universal, right? And then he's asking for even more than whatever they gave him last time. And apparently last time they gave him 500. So he's asking for more than 500 now because he's like, look what I brought in return. So while he's in the middle of negotiating that with Universal, the beef happened. Universal took advantage of the beef and started promoting Not Like Us and starting doing whatever they have to do to devalue Drake. So when they go back to the negotiating room, they'd be like, hey, I can't. This is your value. Just kind of like if you Jimmy Butler right now with Pat riley. I won 60amps for two years. Par you 36. I don't know if I want to give you that, but Jimmy Bob's like, I got two finals appearances. Blah, blah, blah. It's the same beef. So Universal use the beef. Used that same the beef as a reason to. [00:11:10] Speaker B: So now can you pour him another shot? [00:11:12] Speaker A: Yeah, he got to get that frog out of this. [00:11:15] Speaker C: So now. So now he's like, oh, y'all did all this during the beef? I'm a fucking sue, y'all. Cause he's not suing Kendrick. He's suing the label. And that's his label. That's not like Kendrick's label. [00:11:27] Speaker A: It is Kendrick's label, too. They're both. [00:11:28] Speaker C: No, that's Kendrick's distribution. [00:11:30] Speaker A: Right? [00:11:30] Speaker C: That's my. [00:11:31] Speaker A: I get. [00:11:32] Speaker C: I fucking paid the lights for you for the last 15 years. I kept you running. That's why you had to give me 500 M's. So that's why he can use the same thing they did for him as when he was the man. The paying the bots, doing whatever they have to do. So Drake can be Drake. He knows what they do. So he's like, yo, y'all did the same thing on me. That's why he has the receipts. [00:11:52] Speaker B: And what we're talking about here is. So it's okay. What's ridiculous about this is you're really pretending like Drake is suing somebody. [00:12:01] Speaker C: He's suing the label. [00:12:02] Speaker B: No, Drake is not. Drake don't know shit about this. I mean, he knows it, right? But Drake is not suing anyone. Drake's business is suing umg, Right? [00:12:13] Speaker A: Attorneys and all that. [00:12:14] Speaker B: I think the problem is that people want this to be part of the beef, and this isn't part of the beef. This is a business matter that's completely separate from the beef. I think that people need to be like, oh, I support Drake on this lawsuit, but this lost his bed. I mean, this battle. And those are different things. This isn't a retaliation because of the. The beef. Now, I did hear, though, that he added somebody getting shot. [00:12:35] Speaker C: Yeah, cuz, his security guard got shot literally a couple days after security guard got shot. So that way, another came to his house and tried to break in. [00:12:43] Speaker B: And the allegations are that it had something to do with the Kendrick beef, right? [00:12:46] Speaker C: Yeah, cuz, the. The music. [00:12:47] Speaker A: Kendrick said they get like, you know, like, I, you know, go. [00:12:51] Speaker C: He had to take his kid out of school. Like, he. He put in the. In the. [00:12:54] Speaker B: No, but he's right. He's. He's. He's rolling his eye. Mac is rolling his eyes when you said he had to take his kid out of school. What, you think it's. You think it's cool for the nigga's kid to be in danger? [00:13:02] Speaker A: No, this. No nigga, you talk about. You get more respect in. In LA than Kendrick. But now you're in Toronto. You, you, you. You fear for your life. That's your hometown. [00:13:11] Speaker B: Why are you. Why are you going back to Rules? [00:13:14] Speaker A: This is your hometown. [00:13:15] Speaker B: That's how you want to live? [00:13:16] Speaker A: This is. This is what? [00:13:17] Speaker B: Stand by. That's how you want to live, man. [00:13:18] Speaker A: I'm just saying that's how. That's. He Said he got me out here rapping this. Said no, no, he. He said, you got me rapping out here like I'm 50. Rapping like I like I'm like how I live it first. [00:13:31] Speaker B: This flexing for the ground. He don't want no parts of this. He would not want this. [00:13:36] Speaker A: This. This supposedly got Triple X knocked, you know. I mean. Yeah, I do. I mean, I think Kendrick does okay. I think Kendrick. So the fact that Kendrick is. Is standing for Triple X and doing from even from Silent Hill to, you know that, that song into this whole album. GNX got so many different things where it's like referencing Triple X and then it's also a you to Drake. It's like, listen dude, like, yeah, why would he be coming so hard at Drake? And then also, you know, like doing for Triple x like the 17 days he waiting and the peekaboo song. All of that if it, if, if he didn't believe. And he probably know more than I do, right? He's more plugged in. He's more plugged. Come on. [00:14:27] Speaker B: Maybe are more. [00:14:29] Speaker A: There's so much misinformation like that them in the streets. I mean that are in that industry, in that lane know what happened, right? And then Drake is like, you know, that's when Drake really started. [00:14:40] Speaker B: I don't know what's happening. [00:14:41] Speaker A: That's when that really started, that mob. Like, you know, like, yeah, like he think he's, you know, like. [00:14:47] Speaker B: So that's the interesting piece that nobody's pulled in yet is the J. Prince angle, right? Like nobody's really pulled down that on that thread yet. [00:14:55] Speaker C: What do you mean? Well, I mean regarding the Kendrick beef. [00:14:57] Speaker B: Or just, well just period, like, you know, there's always been some like undertone of that whole mob ties bullshit. He be saying all the time. [00:15:08] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:15:09] Speaker B: But then, you know, there's. Then there's all that chaos that was going on with J. Prince and their whole camp too with the amigo stuff, right? So like nobody's really put on that thread of it because like Drake got a weird. He got a weird case indoctrination into the. Into the game. Cuz like, you know, J. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Prince is your first investment. [00:15:28] Speaker B: Then you come in through a who's signed to another weird that be that's been funny on. You know, it's a lot going. It's a lot of gangsters in this, right? [00:15:38] Speaker C: And then because you are the investment, you can feel like you can talk because you know these got your back. [00:15:43] Speaker A: Because you, you the golden because they're the shooters? Yeah. [00:15:46] Speaker C: I can talk like I got mob ties because I really do. [00:15:49] Speaker B: So then why is it. Did it get this high? How was it. Why was it allowed to get this go this far? [00:15:54] Speaker C: I think the talented as man who. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Well, Drake. No, no, he's talking about the beef and all. [00:16:00] Speaker A: Kendrick's like, I don't give a. Yeah, but not. [00:16:04] Speaker B: Not giving a fuck because people are going to move is different than not giving a fudgeing. [00:16:10] Speaker C: So you think the mob ties should have went at Kendrick? [00:16:12] Speaker A: Well, again, who's. Okay, what are they. [00:16:15] Speaker B: What's the. What's their fucking role? Yeah, why are you in this nigga's life if you're not protection, nigga, why are you here? You just. You the. You the protection. You don't do nothing else, nigga. [00:16:25] Speaker A: He already said that. He said that niggas wasn't fucking with him. You know, he tried. [00:16:29] Speaker B: Prince JR is not his dad. He don't do shit. I mean, he's. He trying, but, you know, he was. He was trying. He was making plays. It wasn't like he was official. He was making plays and his play worked out. But I'm saying you're supposed to be. I mean, I don't know the relationship, but I'm assuming you're supposed to be bringing the protection with you, right? Because y'all claiming this mob tie shit, right? And then you. And then you sign to a nigga who signed to a nigga who got a whole bunch of other gangsters working around doing whatever. Why is there. Why. Why was it able to go this far? [00:17:00] Speaker A: Well, like Kendrick said, you know, I. [00:17:02] Speaker C: Mean, you got gangsters too. [00:17:03] Speaker A: Yeah, right? He's like, listen. [00:17:05] Speaker C: And then those gangsters probably he already said, are the same cloth. I hang out with these too. [00:17:10] Speaker A: Well, he said it. He's like, listen, you tried to. In my city. The didn't want to with you, right? You try to send bank transactions and bitcoins and wasn't with you. But if had that got in the hands of a crash. [00:17:25] Speaker B: What I'm saying, why wasn't niggas fucking with him? Because it's not Drake requesting it. That's what I'm asking y'all keep. [00:17:32] Speaker C: You think the Prince family lost that sauce? [00:17:34] Speaker B: I don't know when y'all say Drake, I'm. I know y'all are saying Drake, but Drake ain't threatening nobody, right? That's just a rap, right? Kendrick ain't threatening nobody. That's just a rap. There's under. [00:17:46] Speaker A: There's underpinning somebody. Somebody Shot that security guard. [00:17:49] Speaker B: That's why I'm saying, what the fuck is yalls role if you letting this nigga house get shot? Yeah, what is your role? No retaliation. Nobody died. Nobody. And I mean, I'm not promoting. Right, but like, like, what the fuck is being a. What's the point in being cool with gangsters if you're not going to do gangster shit when it's time, Right? Well, see, I'm disappointed. [00:18:09] Speaker A: Well, this is what he's saying. Like, you know, I mean, like you. This goes back to not like us. There's one that's pretending to be like this nigga, I grew up in this. Like I was birthed in this. [00:18:20] Speaker B: Who's pretending? [00:18:21] Speaker A: Drake? [00:18:22] Speaker B: You think Kendrick is about that? Come on, man. Kendrick is a entertainer, bro. He's a rapper. I know that there are a lot of rappers who are not really rappers. They're really killers pretending to be rappers. Kendrick is not. He's a talented rapper. [00:18:33] Speaker A: So you don't think that he comes from that, that, that someone else that. [00:18:39] Speaker B: Talented, that's a killer. [00:18:40] Speaker A: And again, I don't know. [00:18:42] Speaker B: Listen, name another creative ass as a killer. [00:18:47] Speaker A: I go. I mean, I think the game is that didn't kill nobody though. Okay, you say you didn't kill nobody. Okay, so. So you think that he got taken out to the desert and shot just because nobody. I mean, like he didn't. I don't know. Listen, listen, listen. I'm just saying. [00:19:08] Speaker C: Somebody in jail right now. [00:19:09] Speaker B: No. Yeah, well, he said that sh. Like a little kid that kill. People are in jail like they're nobody that got away. [00:19:17] Speaker A: All these talking about that Atlanta that rapped about that and just got arrested. [00:19:22] Speaker C: Talking about the rappers. Cuz, cuz, what's his name? He's in jail right now. Lil Durk. [00:19:27] Speaker A: Well, nigga, if you rap about it, right? Like if you. If you make a whole album about the. The that you did, then you deserve to go to jail. [00:19:35] Speaker B: Thug ain't in jail. [00:19:37] Speaker C: He was. [00:19:37] Speaker A: He was for a minute. For a minute, a long minute. [00:19:41] Speaker B: Just mag. I mean, free world, shrimp and steak. [00:19:45] Speaker A: So I. I mean, even fucking. What's the name of. What's the. What's the. Is he Haitian Kodak? [00:19:52] Speaker C: Yeah, he's not. He's a free man. He hasn't killed nobody. [00:19:56] Speaker B: Okay, look how happy he was to say that. He's a free man. [00:20:01] Speaker C: But Jimmy Mack, I just want to show you. You said you just had one question and we got into Drake and Kendrick and I had nothing to do with your question. What Was your question. [00:20:13] Speaker B: That is 20 minutes in. [00:20:14] Speaker A: Now, listen, listen. We could listen. Like, Kendrick said his daddy was a killer. He'd think he a killer. We was talking about being better than you, your parents. [00:20:24] Speaker C: That's a Drinking Kendrick, right? [00:20:25] Speaker B: Wow. [00:20:27] Speaker C: Yeah. But I feel like if you're a parent, that's your goal. You're trying to teach. You learn from your mistakes, and you try to give your kids the plan and hopefully they listen and. [00:20:38] Speaker A: But, okay, so if they're not, right? So. No, no, no. Just. They don't achieve your level of. Of, like, worse than you. I'm going to just say air quotes. Greatness, right? Like, whatever that is, right? Like the greatness that you've. Right. Like, let's just throw it out there for someone who's really achieved something really great, right? Like Bronnie. I mean, Bron. [00:21:00] Speaker C: Okay? [00:21:01] Speaker A: Can he expect Bronnie to even be. I mean, what is it? Does he. Does he even expect Bronnie to be better than him? [00:21:08] Speaker C: I like basketball. Or just. [00:21:10] Speaker A: Just. I mean, just period. Like, what. What would Bronnie have to do to surpass LeBron's level of greatness? Like, come on, man. My. Like, come on. So there's two levels to this, right? Like, if you're so great. If you're so great, right, like you're a fucking Steve Jobs type nigga, or fucking LeBron James or a fucking Bill Gates. You invent Microsoft or something like that. I don't think it's possible for you to expect your children to be better than you, right? [00:21:36] Speaker C: So when you say better than you, the children's being better or better, are you only talking about from a professional level? [00:21:42] Speaker A: No, just in life impact. Right. [00:21:44] Speaker C: Bronnie may not achieve LeBron's greatness in. [00:21:47] Speaker B: The game of basketball, but he might give better massages. [00:21:49] Speaker C: But he might be a quote, unquote, human being. He might be a better person. [00:21:55] Speaker B: Better. [00:21:55] Speaker C: Yeah, he might be. Yeah, he might. [00:21:57] Speaker A: Yeah. It's not best that we don't play better ball. It's. It's. It's. [00:22:02] Speaker C: Yeah. Basketball wise, he may not surpass LeBron. [00:22:05] Speaker A: But of course he's not. [00:22:07] Speaker C: More people could get along with Brownie better than LeBron. He might be a better people person. [00:22:12] Speaker A: He might better be a better human being. He got me about to say better made a better. [00:22:16] Speaker C: Yeah. Build a better, but not necessarily profession. [00:22:20] Speaker B: Pickle, Pickles. [00:22:21] Speaker C: Or he could. He could. Let's say by the time LeBron dies, the. The James family is worth 4 billion. Bronny takes all the resources he got from being part of James family. And by the time Bronnie dies, this shit's 40 billion. [00:22:36] Speaker B: Can you say, Peter Piper picked a pepper, Peter? [00:22:38] Speaker C: What? Say it again. [00:22:39] Speaker A: Ooh, you know, you don't even know it. [00:22:41] Speaker B: Peter Piper picked a pickled pepper. [00:22:43] Speaker C: Peter Piper picked the pickled pepper. [00:22:46] Speaker A: There you go. Yeah, but run around Grimes. [00:22:49] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I'm. So what are you asking for? Profession? [00:22:52] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying better. Right. Because I don't think most of it is. Is professional. [00:22:56] Speaker B: Right. [00:22:56] Speaker A: I don't. [00:22:57] Speaker C: Yeah, I don't think it has nothing. [00:22:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:58] Speaker C: When I think about my kid being better than me, I don't even think about profession. [00:23:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think so either. So. But. Okay, so maybe it's impact, right? Like in the community or the world itself. Right? Like, you know, I mean, or just being a better human being. You know what I mean? [00:23:12] Speaker C: I think better human being. I don't even think about impact because my kid could just want to be a fucking painter and doesn't sell four paints a day. And because he sell at a high ticket price, he makes enough to see. [00:23:24] Speaker B: But there you go. You've made it about a profession. [00:23:26] Speaker C: Yeah, no, but I'm saying. No, I understand, but I was to prove the J. Mac point. [00:23:30] Speaker A: Why is he proving that to me? [00:23:31] Speaker C: The profession is not really what you should judge by as being. [00:23:35] Speaker A: Well, you just did, though, because you. You put a monetary like. [00:23:38] Speaker B: No, because you said he could be a painter, but then you qualify that, that he sells so many and so at such a great price, he only has sell four. Right, so you made it. You made it about profession. [00:23:47] Speaker A: Right? Because what if that thing is a painter that sits in front of QT and paints, you know, like photos and. [00:23:55] Speaker C: Shit, still live his life? [00:23:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, everybody gonna live. [00:23:59] Speaker C: Like, he's not like, dying of, like in the street, starving and stuff like that. [00:24:03] Speaker A: No, I mean, he makes enough. He makes enough. [00:24:06] Speaker B: So you got to go that far to answer the question. [00:24:07] Speaker A: Right, Right. He makes enough to. To take care of himself, to. To have. [00:24:12] Speaker B: What if he doesn't? What does that. How. What does this have to do with better or worse? [00:24:16] Speaker C: That. [00:24:16] Speaker A: There we go. [00:24:17] Speaker B: Then why are you giving him a number? Like. [00:24:18] Speaker A: No, it doesn't have anything to do with anything. [00:24:20] Speaker B: He doesn't make enough money to survive. But. But that's what he does. He likes it. He loves it a lot. [00:24:26] Speaker A: Yeah. And he. And he doesn't. He doesn't murder people and he's really. [00:24:29] Speaker B: Really nice to animals. [00:24:31] Speaker A: Yeah, he doesn't he doesn't. [00:24:32] Speaker B: Like, not just nice, he's really nice. Like, he'll climb up and get a tree, a cat out of tree, even if the cat scratches him. [00:24:38] Speaker A: And he got. Like, he adopts every stray animal that he sees, right? Like, and then they all eat together. [00:24:42] Speaker B: When he begs for food, he gives half. [00:24:44] Speaker C: As a parent, you can look at that and still see your kid as being better than you. [00:24:48] Speaker B: That's what you would say. [00:24:49] Speaker C: There's a way you can look at that. [00:24:51] Speaker B: Shut up. [00:24:52] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. [00:24:53] Speaker A: There's a way. That nigga said there's a way. Like, because. [00:24:57] Speaker C: Because you can look at it. [00:24:59] Speaker A: You can look at it. [00:25:01] Speaker C: You can look at it and be like, yo, my kid does whatever he or she wants to do, right? They are living with it in the moment. [00:25:10] Speaker A: Ain't nobody ever looked at their kid and been like, hey, he's living his life. Like, he's, he's doing what he wants. Like, he's better than me. I know he sleeps in a tent on the 505, you know, I mean, like. But that's. He's. He's right? [00:25:23] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:25:24] Speaker B: If. [00:25:24] Speaker C: Yeah, you can look at it that way and be like, yo, who would. [00:25:28] Speaker A: You look at it that way? [00:25:30] Speaker C: Me as a parent? No, but I can. [00:25:32] Speaker A: So how many parents do you think would look at most parents? [00:25:35] Speaker C: But, but from a grand scheme of things, if that child, whenever you try to talk to that kid, I can say, yo, dad, I'm really happy. Happy. Like, Like, I can't sit here and be like, yo, what am I, what am I. Yeah, what am I supposed to do? [00:25:47] Speaker B: Yeah, like, yeah. [00:25:48] Speaker C: And then from that lens, I can be like, damn, that is living his real. Like, what does Mac think? [00:25:53] Speaker B: What do you. [00:25:54] Speaker A: What do you. [00:25:54] Speaker B: What was your, what was your position on this? [00:25:56] Speaker A: No, just because I think this is kind of where we're at with the, you know, you're talking about this decline of the, you know, last week. You're talking about the decline of our society and all this stuff, right? And you know, you got all these tick tockers, right, that are. This is, you know, what I've seen that are like, you know, I'm fucked up now, right? Like, when TikTok goes away because this has been my income source, right? Like, this is how I've been making my money, these fucking videos and shit, right? And now they're taking this away from me. I don't know what they're doing anymore. And it's like, okay, well, so you were happy for A minute. Right. But the Lord taketh in. The Lord giveth away, or he giveth and he taketh away. Right? Right. He giveth first and then he take it away. Right? Like, so he gave you tick tock. And so you went out and got you a house and a bins and all this. And you know, you, you're spending, you know, $10,000 a month because you're making what, I don't know, 15, 20 or whatever the. But now tick tock is gone and you're up. But the thing about it is you haven't. Sure, you were happy for a minute, but now you're not. So I don't know. And. And your parents are probably looking at you like, and laughing and saying, hey, that's not real. That's not. You know, you need. You need a skill. [00:27:10] Speaker B: It is real. No, it's real. There's just. No, to me, there's no difference. I want to answer about the two things. I want to answer about your kids being better than you, but I also want to answer this change we've made. I want to. I think that when TikTok these tiktokers who were going crazy and upset or whatever, to me, this is no different than one of us from our generation just getting laid off. [00:27:35] Speaker A: Right? [00:27:35] Speaker B: Yeah. You had to figure this out. My. [00:27:38] Speaker A: Like the steel, like the steel industry. [00:27:39] Speaker B: Like, you had to figure it out. [00:27:41] Speaker A: Like when they shut all that down and it's like all these, these, these industry workers in, in Pittsburgh or wherever, when they shut all these fucking plants down, what are you going to do? You got to figure, right? You got to do something. [00:27:53] Speaker B: That industry is gone. [00:27:55] Speaker A: Right? [00:27:55] Speaker B: We don't make that here. We don't make still in America anymore. [00:27:57] Speaker A: Right. [00:27:58] Speaker B: That's gone. So what you going to do? What. What could you actually do? [00:28:01] Speaker A: Right? [00:28:01] Speaker B: There's not a business for you to go to tomorrow. Tomorrow. [00:28:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:04] Speaker B: So if, if YouTube ain't hiring, is. Is X hiring? I heard they got a new boss at X. Put your application in an X again? I guess. I. I mean, I don't know. I don't know that. [00:28:15] Speaker A: That made me think of one thing. Other thing too. In his lawsuit, he fucking sued. He named those content creators, like those reaction dudes. [00:28:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:22] Speaker C: No, no, he named them because UMG removed the copyrighted thing, so they allowed. [00:28:28] Speaker B: Them to play it. [00:28:29] Speaker C: Allowed him to monetize off of it. So now that ain't even probably do reactions say, oh, I'm gonna do this. [00:28:35] Speaker B: UMG is giving away the license. [00:28:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:28:37] Speaker B: And I'm not Even gonna get flagged so I can play the fucking music. [00:28:39] Speaker C: We could have played this podcast without making no sound. [00:28:42] Speaker B: I can't do this on any other song, but miraculously, this one goes through. [00:28:47] Speaker C: I couldn't do that on family matters. And I was part of this. You know, miraculously, he got a case. He just don't know if he gonna win. [00:28:54] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. It's two separate things, though. [00:28:56] Speaker A: Okay? [00:28:56] Speaker B: This isn't a bitch move. It's just bitch timing or it looks like bitch time. [00:29:02] Speaker C: Yeah, they kind of. [00:29:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I agree with any. Any lawsuit against any. Especially umg. [00:29:07] Speaker A: Right. [00:29:08] Speaker B: Any of them. But it just happens that it lined up parallel to this and it's like, oh, man, this. [00:29:15] Speaker A: He. [00:29:15] Speaker B: He punked out battle. Like you're talking about a multi hundred million dollar conglomerate to my go. Battle. I'm about to battle in the courtroom. [00:29:24] Speaker C: Larry Jackson. [00:29:25] Speaker A: He. He. But the thing about it is, you know, he. He technically started it. [00:29:32] Speaker C: No, Kendrick started it. [00:29:34] Speaker B: Control. Right. [00:29:35] Speaker C: Well, that's the original. That's the genesis. But Kendrick started him to like that verse. The big threes just big me. [00:29:41] Speaker B: Oh, that's what I'm saying. [00:29:42] Speaker C: This Kendrick in First Person Shooter. They give him props. [00:29:45] Speaker A: They said it was them too. It was them too. [00:29:48] Speaker C: No, they. [00:29:49] Speaker A: They said J. Cole gave him props. [00:29:50] Speaker C: Drake didn't say, okay, sure. But he didn't get this on that song. [00:29:54] Speaker A: And he dipped. And he dipped J. Cole's name out of what's her name? Because, you know, he's like, listen. [00:29:59] Speaker C: But all I'm saying is he didn't. None of them two. This Kendrick on First Person Shooter. Kendrick was supposed to be on First Person Shooter. He declined. [00:30:06] Speaker B: What was the. In the DAT K song? What was the. The. The blanked out bar in Air One was about Diddy. [00:30:13] Speaker C: The other one, I don't know, in. [00:30:16] Speaker B: In the Dot K song. The black Air Force ones or whatever. [00:30:20] Speaker C: Oh, watch the party die. [00:30:22] Speaker B: There's a blank. There's a blank. [00:30:23] Speaker C: I think that. I think that's about Diddy too. [00:30:25] Speaker B: Is that about Diddy? [00:30:26] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. Because he went to like. [00:30:28] Speaker B: I know that came out before the album, but. [00:30:29] Speaker A: Yeah, it's funny because, you know, the. There wasn't a time. There was a time where people weren't afraid to say Diddy's name and Diddy. This is that. But it seemed like now is like we don't. We don't mention Diddy. Like, we'll. We just. [00:30:43] Speaker B: You know, it's about to be a scar on everybody. [00:30:46] Speaker C: So there's A lot of people about. [00:30:46] Speaker B: To be scarred up. [00:30:47] Speaker A: Well, I'm wondering. I will see. I. I took it as a fear factor. Like, you know, I mean, like, this nigga's gotten to a point where, you know, he really is getting killed. The last. [00:30:56] Speaker C: The last update said that the fed said that they watched the. The tapes and it kind of look consensual. So does it look rapey? [00:31:04] Speaker A: Oh, no, no, no, no. So there's. I'm sure. [00:31:06] Speaker C: But that's part of the charges, so you might beat that. [00:31:08] Speaker A: You talking about with Cassidy, though? [00:31:09] Speaker C: No, just the freak offs. [00:31:11] Speaker A: Oh, nah, nigga. But that has nothing to do with these. That has nothing to do with them getting roofied in their asses, hurt when they wake up. [00:31:18] Speaker B: But they say that's probably a lot. [00:31:19] Speaker C: That's the case. They said that they were. They. They. And then from the video evidence, it looked like everything's consensual. No, they didn't want it to do. [00:31:27] Speaker B: All, like, Trey songs anyway. Hey, look, man. So look, as far as the part about wanting your kid to be better than you, I'm the exact opposite of that. And maybe I'm a real hippie bad dad. I don't feel like a parent should push their kid into a certain field or discipline at all. I feel like. I feel like whether or not this life was intelligently designed or whatever, it's still a gift by far because of how hard it is to get here. Just the billions that didn't make it when we made it for sure. [00:32:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:32:07] Speaker B: So I don't take that for granted. I don't want you doing what I want you to do. I want you to have a full life of your own. I want you to realize and recognize every dream you have. I want you to push as hard as you want to push. I don't want you to play violin. [00:32:22] Speaker A: Right. [00:32:22] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like, oh, because everybody in our family, all the girls play violin, so you got to play violin. That's fucking stupid. I want you to recognize and realize what you want to do. And so I guess I'm a little different about that. I don't think that it matters. I don't put how successful I am or I'm not on a scale to then compare my kids to. And I don't do that to my parents either. [00:32:49] Speaker A: Right. [00:32:49] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? I'll never compare myself and my success in a line with my parents to say, oh, I'm more successful than my parents. Because what I recognize is that the platform that they gave me is the reason why I was able to climb as high as I did. [00:33:04] Speaker A: Right. [00:33:05] Speaker B: So I'm never gonna disrespect the fact that I had to stand on shoulders to get here. And I would hope that my kids would be the same way. And knowing, knowing that. Also be comfortable in the idea that there's no requirement for you to be whatever I am or think the way that I think or act the way that I act or none of that stuff is a requirement. I want you just to have the opportunity to be the most complete and full self that you are. And I know that wasn't a topic, you were trying to go somewhere else. [00:33:32] Speaker A: No, I'm fucking with that. [00:33:33] Speaker B: But that's something that, I mean, like, I've kind of always been that way and, you know, I've gone back and forth and tried to, like, you know, tweak it and fine tune it. But really, you know, being a young dad, I think that a lot of mistakes that I made were based off of what I thought you were supposed to do from whatever example I was given. [00:33:53] Speaker A: Right. [00:33:53] Speaker B: I'm not blaming my parents necessarily. [00:33:55] Speaker A: Right. Because that's not the only example. [00:33:57] Speaker B: Tv, movies, other other kids, houses, whatever, you know, so my early years was. Were very disciplinarian. This is the military way, you know, blah, blah, blah. I was taught that in the military, obviously. So there was like one way. And, you know, over the years, I began to start letting a lot of that go and stop looking at their lives, like, disappoint. Disappointing. Having the ability to disappoint or make me happy. [00:34:20] Speaker A: Right. [00:34:20] Speaker B: What you choose to do with your life is separate from the love I'm gonna give you. [00:34:24] Speaker A: Right. [00:34:24] Speaker B: I'm gonna give you love because you're my seed. You're part of me. [00:34:27] Speaker A: Right? [00:34:27] Speaker B: And, you know, we can love each other on, on that, on those grounds and the rest of that stuff. I'm gonna let you figure out whatever you know you want. If you want, if you need help, you can always come to me. One thing I've always told my. Always told my kid was go try it and then come talk to me if you have a problem. But don't come ask me to do it for you or help you do it or show you how to do it. I would like for you first and then come back and we can work through it together. And that's kind of how I've approached it. I've never been like, you gotta play soccer, you gotta play flute or saxophone. And, you know, every day I'M gonna force you to get up and. Because that. I don't know. I don't remember kids that were my age. No. I think I've talked about this show before. Dadisi Bruton, his dad. We were in middle school. His dad had him run. I think it was like four miles a day. Do a thousand push ups. This is a middle schooler. [00:35:11] Speaker A: Damn. [00:35:12] Speaker B: And I'm like, he's got this regiment that he does every day. And have you ever heard the name DC Bruton? [00:35:17] Speaker A: I was about to say, how far did he go? What did he. [00:35:20] Speaker B: I don't remember. Jail? When he go to jail? I don't know. [00:35:23] Speaker A: Damn. [00:35:24] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:35:24] Speaker A: Like. [00:35:25] Speaker B: Like, that right there is ridiculous, man. You're putting your kid through all this stuff. Yeah. LeBron James had that kind of treatment. Right. But he's a generational talent, and not even Bronny can be Bron James. [00:35:36] Speaker A: No. [00:35:36] Speaker B: So how the fuck is Dadisi Bruton? What are his chances? Like, yes, there are, LeBron James, and you do have to feed them. But. But I feel like if LeBron James wasn't the best basketball player of all time, the world would still be exactly what it is now. So I don't even know if it was worth it. [00:35:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:53] Speaker B: Yes. He got a lot of money for his family. His family is doing better. So his family, his generations after him, are gonna succeed because of him. So that's. That's great. But what does it do for the greater good? Who gives a fuck? [00:36:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:06] Speaker B: LeBron James. I mean, you know, maybe he gave some turkeys to support people on Christmas. He built a school here and there. And, I mean, there. There are some effects he's giving, but I don't think we can qu. Quantify that. [00:36:15] Speaker A: I mean, his mom still his teammate and that. [00:36:19] Speaker B: Yeah, but, I mean, there. There are definitely things we can quantify. [00:36:22] Speaker A: I mean, technically not. I mean, not like, as. I'm not. I'm not criticizing the. I mean. [00:36:27] Speaker B: Who, Delonte? [00:36:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:29] Speaker B: For being a dope head? [00:36:30] Speaker A: No, just being a bum. Yeah. Like, I'm not saying LeBron's mom. [00:36:33] Speaker B: That was crazy. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that. That. Does that break the bro code? [00:36:38] Speaker B: Yes. What? You my mom? [00:36:41] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:36:42] Speaker B: Nah, we gotta fight every. On site. I don't give six, eight. I. I don't care. [00:36:47] Speaker C: Like, every time. [00:36:48] Speaker B: Right? Every time. We gotta. We gotta at least have some real serious words, so. [00:36:52] Speaker A: Is that so? Again, so did. So did. What happened to Delonte is what happened to. What's her name with the talk show? Wendy yeah, Wendy Williams today. Wendy Williams. That maybe is that. [00:37:04] Speaker B: I never thought about that angle. [00:37:06] Speaker A: Yeah, he around with LeBron and he made some, he talked to some folks and they like he threw that little. [00:37:11] Speaker B: No, look, assist to Maverick, shot him with a poison dart. [00:37:15] Speaker A: Right? Now that is the, in the intersection talking to himself, selling oranges and it sores everywhere. Yeah, yeah. [00:37:23] Speaker B: But so that's, that's kind of like my philosophy on, on the, on, on being better than. Because like, like French was getting that a little bit. Like, what is better? Yeah, my kids are all dope. All my kids are dope in their own right. [00:37:37] Speaker A: Right. [00:37:37] Speaker B: And, and I, I couldn't compare them to me. I'm such a weirdo, right? Like, I couldn't even, I couldn't even compare their quirks and their eccentricism or whatever, however, whatever word. I don't know if that's a word, but I can't compare that to mine because my Is quirky and weird too. [00:37:52] Speaker A: Right? So like, I mean, like just, you know, to, you know, like, I do take it to a movie reference like Succession, that I haven't watched his final season. [00:38:00] Speaker B: I don't know why. Really, I don't know why I haven't watched it. [00:38:02] Speaker A: It's really good Succession. [00:38:04] Speaker B: So, yeah, I haven't watched the fourth season. [00:38:05] Speaker A: No. So I, I, I didn't finish it. You know, I haven't finished either. But, but you know, it was a whole thing with his kids trying to be, you know what I mean? Like he was trying to get them, I'm assuming to be better than he was. Like to take the mantle or the baton and go higher than he went. Right. And what he built on and continued. [00:38:26] Speaker B: Do you think a killer should produce a killer? Or do you think a killer. Or do you think a killer should make it so their kid didn't have to kill? [00:38:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:33] Speaker B: And see, that's crazy, right? Because your kid can never be better than you, if that's the rule. But if you don't ask your kid to be anything, you let them choose and they choose to be a killer. [00:38:46] Speaker A: Who I, that's, it's, it's great that you said. Because I forget who I was talking or I saw I was on social media. It might have been, fuck it, like a Tyler Perry don't got kids. But somebody that was rich. [00:38:55] Speaker B: Tyler Perry Geik, they adopt somebody. Him and his husband adopted somebody. [00:39:00] Speaker A: But it was, it was, it was some, it was somebody that was rich that said, I don't let my kids fly. They fly coach. They don't you know, and it was like in the comments where people were saying, like, I can't stand when these rich people try to make their kids get it out the mud. You know, I mean, like, isn't that why you. You know, I mean, have done what you've done, but they don't know what. [00:39:20] Speaker B: The they talking about? [00:39:21] Speaker A: But. But I think it's like what you said though, right? Like, if you don't. If. If a lioness always just brought the food to the. To the. At some point, you need to learn how to hunt. If. If I've never learned how to hunt, then really, you're not gonna be teacher kid. [00:39:35] Speaker C: How to hustle while they fly private? [00:39:37] Speaker B: No. You think flying coach is getting out the mud? What the kind of life do you got? Flying coach is a blessing, right? You could be walking, right? [00:39:46] Speaker A: Exactly, exactly. [00:39:49] Speaker B: Hitchhiking. [00:39:49] Speaker A: You can't teach. I don't. I was gonna have to disagree with you on that refrigerator. If you in a PJ and you flying, you know, first class or PJs, wherever you want to go. And they said, I don't think you can tell that kid or teach that kid how to hustle. No, not necessarily hustle, but to. [00:40:06] Speaker B: There's never gonna be hunger. Yeah, you can't. You can't feed them hunger. [00:40:11] Speaker C: Feed them hunger. That doesn't even make sense, though. [00:40:13] Speaker B: Nah, you can't feed hunger. Listen to that thing. That's an oxy that. That's a crazy. I like that. Yeah. No, you can't feed them hunger. [00:40:21] Speaker A: Right? [00:40:21] Speaker B: That's beautiful. I need to figure out how to coin that. [00:40:23] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:23] Speaker C: T shirt. [00:40:24] Speaker B: That's gonna be the title. Some kind of way. But you can't feed a kid hunger, bro. Like, they're gonna. That's a sense. When you're hungry, that's something that you're. You. You feel right. You can't feed hunger, so you can't put them in simulation. It's not like. You know what I'm saying, Like, take him to the light simulator and shit. [00:40:40] Speaker C: Take him to the hood. [00:40:41] Speaker B: There's no simulated for hunger, my nigga. Like, hunger is something you have to. The pangs and the pangs have to be in your stomach, right? You have to. You have to experience hunger for sure. There's no way to tell somebody how, man. It's. So when you're hungry, your stomach rumbles and it starts feeling like it's digesting itself. There's no way to. To think of what that feels like. [00:40:59] Speaker C: And I think it's easier to Teach that kid versus the poor kid. Because that kid is gonna grow up with all the resources, the good schools, the. The. The guy that's already at the top. [00:41:07] Speaker A: Teach them what, though? What are you saying? Teach them access to get. [00:41:10] Speaker C: To get to the money, to the business. [00:41:12] Speaker B: Easier to teach them what? [00:41:13] Speaker C: The opportunity to work. Whatever. The parent that got the pj, whatever he did to get. [00:41:19] Speaker A: I don't think so. Because it gets easier. [00:41:22] Speaker C: Pj. Pj, Private jet. [00:41:24] Speaker B: Oh, that parent. Why did y'all decide to do that? That. [00:41:26] Speaker C: Because that was his example. [00:41:27] Speaker B: Who said PJ first? [00:41:28] Speaker A: I did. [00:41:28] Speaker B: Why? [00:41:29] Speaker A: Because that's what they call it. [00:41:30] Speaker B: Who calls it that? [00:41:32] Speaker A: That fly PJs. [00:41:33] Speaker B: Who? Where? On what? On what? Insta. On Instagram. Everybody. I got a J. I. I wanna. I'm voting to not do that. [00:41:42] Speaker C: When you get a pj, you're gonna call. [00:41:43] Speaker B: No, I'm voting to not shorten words. I can see if. [00:41:47] Speaker C: Yo, kid. Let's just take the PJ to Mexico. [00:41:49] Speaker B: You're never gonna hear me say that. What? Because I would call it a private jet. I'd say take the jet. What kind of dickhead are you? I gotta let y'all niggas know. [00:42:01] Speaker C: You gotta let know. It's private, bro. [00:42:02] Speaker B: I gotta let y'all niggas know it's private. Can I. Can I know? Look, can I vote? Can I. Can we get a vote about this? No more shortening words for trendy reasons. If it's a fucking jet, say a jet. Do not say a pj. Can we vote? [00:42:15] Speaker C: Go stream. [00:42:16] Speaker B: Does anybody support me on Can I hear an I or an A? [00:42:19] Speaker C: Let's take the Gulf Stream right now. [00:42:21] Speaker B: Goodness gracious. I was like, pj, I kept hearing this, like, what the are y'all talking about? You join right in Millennial. [00:42:27] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying. [00:42:28] Speaker A: Because he knew what it meant. [00:42:29] Speaker C: The parent that has that access can literally give the kid the blueprint. He can give the kid the blueprint. And if that. As long as that kid don't mind listening, he has a higher chance of succeeding versus the kid. That's. [00:42:43] Speaker B: What is the point you're making. I don't understand why. [00:42:44] Speaker C: No, because Jamie Mack was saying that the rich kid won't ever amount to nothing. [00:42:48] Speaker A: No, I'm not saying it won't. I'm not saying it as far as, like, if you didn't have to work. [00:42:54] Speaker B: For it right Then it's hard to get the motivation. [00:42:58] Speaker A: Yeah, right. [00:42:59] Speaker B: Yeah. Because there's no hunger, then I agree. I think it's harder for a kid who's benefited from successful parents to get it. Like, access is there. It's easy if he wants it, but if he doesn't want it, you don't know a life. [00:43:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:43:13] Speaker C: If he don't want it, it's different. [00:43:14] Speaker B: It's hard. [00:43:15] Speaker A: So again, it's also referencing, right? So you could tell like, oh, you, you don't do the certain, the struggle, or you'll this, that, and the other. For a that has never known that he's like, what? Like, or what if it's great? Like now? Like, why would I have to do more? Like, you know, I mean, like, or. [00:43:30] Speaker B: What if you got your mom smarts, right? That dumb. You know what I'm saying? Now you got to compete with your smart ass dad and you, you dealing off your mom jeans. [00:43:39] Speaker A: Like, like, I mean, just think about it. Just think about it in a more in the most primal way, right? Like as far as the, the, the, the wildlife area, if a mama hawk just constantly fed the baby hawk food, like all the time. That motherfucker's not flying. He's not. Why would he have to. Like, he's like, I'm here. You bringing me food. What the do I need to go, you know, trap something for like, pretty. [00:44:04] Speaker B: Women don't work hard. As hard as ugly women. [00:44:07] Speaker A: Facts. [00:44:08] Speaker B: And then you find a pretty woman that works hard, it's like, oh, oh. [00:44:11] Speaker A: She used to be ugly. [00:44:14] Speaker B: Or you need to be scared, you need to be afraid. [00:44:17] Speaker A: Right? [00:44:17] Speaker B: She's a killer. [00:44:19] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure. So I don't know. I know that wasn't, you know, but again, I think, oh, that wasn't a topic. [00:44:26] Speaker B: It was only 45 minutes. Yeah, I thought it was a topic. [00:44:31] Speaker A: I'm just saying, like, I know that we, we, we think of that, right? And that's always. You hear people say that, you know, I want you to be better than me. Right? Like they tell the kid. I've heard people say that to their kids, I want you to be better than me. [00:44:43] Speaker B: Well, no, but see, that's want though. That's a difference though, right? [00:44:45] Speaker A: Right. [00:44:45] Speaker B: I require you to be better than me, and I want you to be better than me. I want my kids to do better than me. I want them to be better than me. I want them to experience, like, what does better mean? Because French Reggie started that. But what do you mean by better? And you know, don't worry about his judgment. If it's financial, then say financial. Yeah, he kind of threw you off your game. [00:45:03] Speaker A: No, I think that I Think that when people are saying better, then I think that is, you know, achieving. [00:45:09] Speaker B: Well, what do you, I'm asking you what you think better is. What would you consider better? Because you asked the question. [00:45:14] Speaker A: Well, I, I don't think it's financial. So I think that my son already is better than me. Right. Like, I think the things that at my age, the way I was, he's. Okay, he's already, if we're just doing age for age plotting, right. At my age, in his age comparative, he's far better than I am. Right. Like, and I think that there's a lot that, I think that that goes into that. Like I was doing that necessarily was hurting people. Right. And I was, you know, I was in, you know, at his age. I was in camp at his age. Right. Like, I was, There was already problems in my life that had resulted in more stress for other people. Right. Like I was doing drugs. I was, you know, wilding out. He's, he doesn't do any of that. Like, he's still like, he, he's, he's, he goes to school. Like, he get, he gets good grades, he's graduated. He's doing all of these different things that I wasn't doing at his age. So I, if we're just doing a comparative in that aspect, I think he's already on a path to be better than me. I don't know if that's where. [00:46:23] Speaker B: So let me ask you a question. [00:46:24] Speaker A: Okay. [00:46:24] Speaker B: All that being said, and you've been convicted about that feeling, are you saying that you're a better parent than your stepmom and mom? Because it sounds like all the things that you're complaining about and the things that you're saying that he is, you gave him. And if you gave him those things because where would he get them from? Where did you get yours from? [00:46:46] Speaker A: Yeah, no, I just think that I, I don't think that it had anything to do. No, no, I don't think it had to do with parenting. Right. Because my parents tried. I just again, wasn't as good as he is. Right. Like, I didn't listen as well. Like, I mean, like he takes to. [00:47:01] Speaker B: Yeah, but, but listening is a two, a two way street, right? Maybe you understand better how to talk to him and communicate with him because you guys. [00:47:07] Speaker A: So maybe you're saying that I'm better. I'm not. [00:47:09] Speaker B: So I'm asking you what you think I'm playing. I'm playing the Satan scene. [00:47:17] Speaker A: Well, let's be honest, that ain't me. [00:47:19] Speaker C: You always talk about how you pretty much was left alone. So I'm. And you didn't really do that for your kid. So I'm. I'm assuming you. [00:47:26] Speaker B: Now he's talking about your mama. [00:47:28] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:47:30] Speaker C: Subconsciously. [00:47:31] Speaker A: But no, I, I, but listen, you, you kind of. No, I've also. I've always said that I think that was the downfall of women's rights. Shit. Right. When we took the women out of the house. Yeah, yeah. When we took him out of the house and put him in the workforce, that was our decline of our civilization. Right. Like, I mean, you talk about America. What's wrong with it? A couple, you know, last week, I think that was the beginning of it. Right. Because that, again, leads to what I experienced, which for different reasons, but the same thing experienced when growing up. Oh. [00:48:01] Speaker B: Cause I thought you said about the time when you took women out of the workforce and let her stay home, and that didn't work out. [00:48:05] Speaker A: Well, no, that didn't work out for me. It seems to have worked out for me. [00:48:08] Speaker B: Put the shit in place like it did for everybody else. Why didn't it work out? I want my receipt. I mean, I want my refund. [00:48:13] Speaker A: No, it seemed to work out for my kids. Like, again, maybe that's. Maybe that is kind of, you know. [00:48:17] Speaker B: Bro, I'm saying, I'm not saying your parents are terrible parents. You're saying that you and friends, Reggie, are saying that. I'm saying. Do you think that the things that you told me how your son is better than you, I. Because I know. Because I know you for more than a decade, I know that those things were possible because of the lifestyle that was provided. [00:48:39] Speaker A: Right. [00:48:40] Speaker B: Had it been a different lifestyle that he was provided, I don't know that he would have been where he is right now. [00:48:44] Speaker A: Right. [00:48:45] Speaker B: Because there's a, you know, different friends, different neighborhood. You were able to give him. You were able to give him a situation where he could choose friends that weren't just what the friends are in that neighborhood. [00:48:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:48:56] Speaker B: So he has, like, people that kind of like the same swag he has when I, When I was over there last time. Those kind of people are around. So it's like, that's possible. You can't get that in every neighborhood. [00:49:06] Speaker A: Right. [00:49:06] Speaker B: You can't get those kids in every neighborhood. [00:49:08] Speaker A: No, you cannot. They weren't in my neighborhood. And if they were, you don't want to hang with them. Cause all that did was bring the negative smoke coming next, like, oh, you. [00:49:18] Speaker B: Act with him, bro. What's up, bro? Hey, man, I Like them shoes. What size of them shoes? Your size. [00:49:22] Speaker A: Exactly. Exactly. [00:49:25] Speaker B: So that was provided. Maybe had he grown up in the north, in Sac and Southern Lost and Southern and Southern California, he might have been into drugs and whatever else you said. [00:49:40] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right. [00:49:42] Speaker B: So that's why it's hard to say. Better than. [00:49:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:46] Speaker B: It's a hard thing to do because there's so many variables and everybody's gonna start at the same place. [00:49:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:53] Speaker B: And do you want. If you're a killer, do you want your son to be a better killer than you? Why the hell would you have killed so many? Do you just like killing, nigga? Right now, if you just like killing, I get it. I need my son to like killing too, and I want him to kill. But if you doing it because it's a job and you wanna put food on the table, there's no way you want your kid to have to murder somebody to get it too. [00:50:14] Speaker A: Right. [00:50:15] Speaker B: And you, I think you kind of. [00:50:16] Speaker A: Be a bad parent if you making them. Right. [00:50:18] Speaker B: If you make them experience that so that they can be that too. [00:50:22] Speaker A: Right. [00:50:23] Speaker B: Like, I know you. You grew up with a silver spoon. So we gotta go murder somebody. [00:50:26] Speaker A: Right. So you pick a white woman. [00:50:29] Speaker B: Matter of fact, it'd be better if I pick her. You don't even get a choice. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's wild. [00:50:35] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:50:36] Speaker B: I don't want you to be better than me like that. I want you to be better. Better than me in the sense of. I want you to have. I had a lot of options because of what my parents afforded me. [00:50:46] Speaker A: Right. [00:50:46] Speaker B: I want you to have more options than me. [00:50:48] Speaker A: Right. Okay. I feel. There we go. I see. [00:50:51] Speaker B: I want you to have more abilities than I have, and that's what I've been working my ass off for, is to give you a platform for you to have from where, like, the lowest you can fall needs to be higher than the lowest I could have fallen. [00:51:03] Speaker A: Right. And then in, I think, too, you want. I want you to make with those options. I want you to utilize them. Right. I don't want you to disregard them. Right. I think that that's part of it. [00:51:15] Speaker B: No, no, no, no, no. See, that's the killer, though, that once I give them, I have to let go. [00:51:19] Speaker A: Huh? [00:51:20] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? After I give it, I have to let go because it's no longer mine. It's your life. I've given it to you. I need for. You need for me to not do anything else. You need for me to just give it to you and let go. [00:51:32] Speaker A: Right? [00:51:33] Speaker B: Because otherwise you're living my life and you're doing the thing that those Indian parents do. I want you to be a doctor. It's disgraceful to our family. If you're not a. If you're not a doctor, you gotta be a lawyer. Those are your two choices. [00:51:41] Speaker A: That's. Why did I kill all these people podcasting, right? [00:51:45] Speaker B: What the fuck is they podcasting? No, no. Hamjeeb. Hamjeeb. Nah, they fucking hamjeeb up. [00:51:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:53] Speaker B: So that's what I'm saying. So, like, there's discipline there, right? There's some real maturity that you have to have if you think like that, because you can't touch it. You have to just coerce and support and help. Again, my responsibility, in my eyes, is where the platform that I gave you to step off from, you can never fall lower than that. That's my responsibility. So if you ever need help or whatever to stay off that platform, cool, I got you. But I can't push you because then it would be my life. I need you to respect and understand that this is your life. [00:52:24] Speaker A: Your life. Yeah. [00:52:25] Speaker B: And now if you wanna. If you wanna. If you're like, you know, you know, there's some. Some parents that, like, you know, they want their kids to, you know, have these accolades or whatever. And so the kid breaks their back trying to impress and prove that they're worthy to their parents. And I'm like, you were born worthy. So now here's what I'm gonna give you to help you. It's not much. It's what I got though, right? Here's what I'm gonna do to help you. And now anything you need besides that, you gotta. You gotta ask me. Cause I don't want to influence it to the point where now you're just a me, right? A carbon copy. And you didn't get to. You didn't get a chance to. To enjoy the gift you were given. [00:53:00] Speaker A: Well, I see so many parents, though, that do that though, right? Like, they live their. Their lives through their kids. They, you know, whether it's, you know. [00:53:09] Speaker B: Like she said, like, mama say, mama got a life. Mama gotta live. [00:53:13] Speaker A: Like my man that was running four miles and a thousand push ups, you know? Like, I feel like his dad missed out, right? Like in. [00:53:18] Speaker B: Right. [00:53:19] Speaker A: And then the dad missed out too, though. He thought he could have been. No, I'm saying, like, when he was. Yeah, he thought he could have been more like, if he would have worked harder, he. He would have done this, you know, you always. Uncle Rico, nigga, you know, I could have. I could have been something, you know? I mean, and if I can push you, you could be something. [00:53:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:34] Speaker A: And. And I think that a lot of people do that same thing. It's like, you know, my mistakes. I. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Well, the mistake was you can be something, nigga. You already something. You my son. [00:53:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:46] Speaker B: You already dope, man. You do a. You got you doing a thousand push ups a day and running four miles every. Like you already doing something. Like right now, if we were to quit all this crazy, you have proven to me that you're disciplined and you can overcome. So, like, that's already special right there. But that's not what people want. They want a dollar a price tag. [00:54:07] Speaker A: How much are your Payton selling for, huh? [00:54:09] Speaker B: Right? I will never judge my kids based off of their profession, how they get their money. Like, that shit don't matter to me. Honestly, I hate money that way. I don't even like money that way. So I don't care how you get your money. I don't care. As long as you're satisfied and happy. I can be happy with whatever level you're on. And satisfied and happy. [00:54:28] Speaker A: Only fans. [00:54:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:54:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:54:30] Speaker B: That's not. Bro, this is not my life. [00:54:32] Speaker A: Okay? I just wanted to. I just wanted to put it out there. [00:54:35] Speaker B: Yeah. I. I would not like one of my children being on the guys either. The sons either. I would not like my sons or daughters on OnlyFans. [00:54:42] Speaker A: Okay? [00:54:43] Speaker B: But I recognize that it's not my life. [00:54:46] Speaker A: Right. You'd be like a Misty Stone relative. Like, if you're gonna. Though. [00:54:50] Speaker B: What was that? If you're gonna what? [00:54:51] Speaker C: Because Mr. Stone's parents said that if you're gonna do porn, you better be the best at it. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Yeah, no, I'm not. I'm not gonna encourage her to suck more dicks or. Or my kid to, you know, more. [00:55:03] Speaker A: And I don't know if she ever achieved that. I mean, I mean, she was. She was famous, right? For a minute, right? [00:55:07] Speaker B: Who? [00:55:08] Speaker A: Missy Stone. [00:55:08] Speaker B: I don't know her. You know her. [00:55:09] Speaker A: You do know her, bro. [00:55:10] Speaker B: You heard the name, bro. I don't know her. I couldn't pick her out of lineup. [00:55:13] Speaker A: You. [00:55:13] Speaker B: You. [00:55:14] Speaker A: You had her on the show when you were. When we did the whole porno show. [00:55:17] Speaker B: I had her on the show? [00:55:18] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, you didn't have her on the show. She was one of the cuts of people that we're talking. [00:55:23] Speaker B: The name sounds familiar, but I couldn't pick her out. [00:55:25] Speaker A: Yeah, she's. [00:55:25] Speaker B: She's she's black, right? [00:55:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, with the curly hair, like. Excuse. [00:55:30] Speaker B: Light skin or brown skin? [00:55:31] Speaker A: Brown skin. [00:55:34] Speaker B: Okay. [00:55:35] Speaker A: Skinny. [00:55:36] Speaker B: She's newer. Older. [00:55:37] Speaker A: Older. Yeah. [00:55:39] Speaker B: She's not. Not from back in the back day, but she's like in the middle somewhere. [00:55:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Not me. Yeah, she's not like Vanessa Del Rios and shit. [00:55:45] Speaker B: No, that's before my time, bro. [00:55:46] Speaker A: She was a beast. Cause I got a hold of you talking about vhs. I got a hold of some of those, bro. She was a monster. [00:55:55] Speaker B: Yo, one time it was this old ass house we had rented, and I was bad kid playing around either in the basement or the attic. One I found 8 millimeters, bro. That shit. Just the vintage. Just the vintageness of those pussies made it so much. And I was young, too, so it was like. [00:56:13] Speaker A: Oh, so you was watching them on the projector or you just looking up at them through the light? [00:56:16] Speaker B: No, no, no. It was a projector and the reels. [00:56:18] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:56:18] Speaker B: It was like 15. Porno. They're all pornos, too. Then I. You know, now I'd be like, oh, they probably did some crazy in this basement. I think it was the basement. Yeah, they probably did some crazy shit down here. [00:56:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:56:27] Speaker B: And I'm just touching on this stuff. It's probably all kind of adrenochrome on this. [00:56:30] Speaker A: All kind of adrenochrome on that bad boy. [00:56:32] Speaker B: That's why I look so young. I got that adrenochrome way back in the day. French everything. Okay. [00:56:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:56:38] Speaker A: Here, take a shot because we could drown out that frog. [00:56:42] Speaker B: That frog that catch a fly. McFly. Why you keep spilling your liquor, bro? [00:56:49] Speaker A: That's what I asked him. I mean, that's. [00:56:51] Speaker B: You nervous? This nervous? What did y'all just drink to? You? How y'all gonna never toast? Y'all just alcoholics. I heard if you pretty much. If you don't toast, you're alcoholic. [00:57:01] Speaker A: Yeah, alcoholics got to go to them damn meetings. [00:57:06] Speaker C: The second one was like a little sharper. [00:57:08] Speaker A: Shout out to drunkard. Well, who is that? I forget his name now. [00:57:14] Speaker B: Who? Oh, Robin Davis. [00:57:16] Speaker A: Robin Harris. [00:57:17] Speaker B: Robin Harris the man. [00:57:19] Speaker A: Oh, alcoholics got to go to them. Damn me. [00:57:21] Speaker C: Talking about killers. There's this show called a Jackal. I think you'll like it. [00:57:26] Speaker B: Is it based off the movie the Jackal? [00:57:28] Speaker C: I. I didn't know there was a movie called the Jackal. [00:57:30] Speaker B: He's like a higher killer. [00:57:31] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:57:33] Speaker B: That was Robert De Niro, I think. [00:57:34] Speaker A: No, that was Bruce Willis. [00:57:36] Speaker B: Was it Bruce Willis? Okay. [00:57:38] Speaker C: Yeah, it's on Peacock. It's pretty good. [00:57:40] Speaker A: Well, no, I'm talking about the original. He was. [00:57:42] Speaker B: It's pretty good, though. [00:57:43] Speaker A: And the funny thing is, guess who was in that. That. That wasn't like his normal role in that. In the first Jackal with Bruce Willis and where he was Jack Black. He made. [00:57:57] Speaker B: He made. [00:57:58] Speaker A: No. Yeah, but he made him that gun. [00:58:00] Speaker B: And then you're right, because Ronan was De Niro. [00:58:02] Speaker A: Yes. [00:58:03] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay. [00:58:04] Speaker A: He made him that gun and he's like, go out there. Go out there. And then he shot his ass with his own gun that he made. He's like, what? Yeah. Anyways. [00:58:11] Speaker B: Yeah, nobody watched that, man. [00:58:13] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:58:14] Speaker B: Come on, man. [00:58:15] Speaker A: Richard Greer. [00:58:16] Speaker B: Come on, man. [00:58:17] Speaker A: Richard Gear. That's what it is. [00:58:19] Speaker C: The only movie I know about Jack Black is Panda. [00:58:22] Speaker B: The. [00:58:22] Speaker C: The Panda? [00:58:23] Speaker A: Really? [00:58:23] Speaker C: Kung Fu Panda? [00:58:24] Speaker B: You never watched, like, who else? [00:58:27] Speaker C: Rock or Nacho Libre? [00:58:29] Speaker B: Nacho Libre. [00:58:31] Speaker A: Orange. Orange county. [00:58:32] Speaker B: Also. Operation. I mean, Thunder. Thunder. What's the one we talking about with the black white guy? Robert Downey played the black guy. [00:58:42] Speaker C: Yeah, of course. [00:58:42] Speaker A: Yeah. Got him with jelly beans. [00:58:46] Speaker B: I never thought Jack Black was that funny, though, but Jelly beans. I never thought he was that funny. [00:58:51] Speaker C: I feel like he plays the same character. [00:58:52] Speaker A: So the. I think the one that I really like him in is Orange County. He's. [00:58:59] Speaker B: I never saw that. Yeah, that was a B movie. [00:59:02] Speaker C: It wasn't talking about Orange county with what's his name, son. That was the main character. Tom Hanks, son. [00:59:09] Speaker B: I know our listeners don't give a about this. That's what I know listeners. We appreciate you guys tuning in once again to the no Nonsense show. Make sure. You know what, man? We got. We got to talk about the fact that people are saying we were done, bro. [00:59:21] Speaker A: Well, you know, do we. Because we're not. We're back. [00:59:24] Speaker B: I mean, do we have to say anything or you think just let it just be what it is. [00:59:27] Speaker A: I mean, I mean, we're not done. [00:59:30] Speaker B: We appreciate you tuning into the no Nothing show. [00:59:32] Speaker A: It was a Christmas break. I mean, it was like. [00:59:34] Speaker B: There you go. [00:59:34] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a Christmas break. [00:59:35] Speaker B: Nobody's ever threatened. Not threatened, but anyone. No one's ever asked us that before. [00:59:39] Speaker C: Yeah, they thought we were done, though. Like, they was. Like, they didn't ask like what happened was going on. They said that we just quit. Like, they just assume we quit. [00:59:46] Speaker A: And I think it, you know, shout out to my. [00:59:49] Speaker C: Nice. [00:59:50] Speaker A: Yeah, Nathan, Nice. That's that rap battle. I still. [00:59:55] Speaker B: Every time he says his name, I. [00:59:56] Speaker A: Think about the battle. I do. I just. [00:59:58] Speaker B: I think we need A re up. See how mature how a 30 year old raps. [01:00:01] Speaker A: No, and I feel like Nathan probably been working like Nathan's D the whole time. [01:00:04] Speaker B: Yeah, he's been working on music this whole time. [01:00:07] Speaker A: Music is his life now. [01:00:08] Speaker B: I mean smashes this like it's unequivocally. [01:00:11] Speaker A: He's. No, he's got some that he sent me, you know, I mean like some. [01:00:15] Speaker B: Like mixtapes and like beep tapes and stuff. [01:00:17] Speaker A: And then I told him, you know, I need some for the road and you know, some high energy and that nigga's got it like that keeps me going. [01:00:23] Speaker B: Oh yeah. [01:00:23] Speaker A: Oh, like he. I could see Nathan nice at a party. Like, you know, I mean one of those that be. You know, the. You know, got the lights flashing and doing all like that smoke all in the air. Yeah, yeah, yeah. On the beach somewhere. But French Ridge with two big white girls. You gotta be like. Gotta be big. You know how you like it when that said he liked that Melissa McCarthy. Not. Not the skinny one now. Yeah, but the big one. [01:00:50] Speaker B: Is he still skinny? [01:00:51] Speaker A: I don't know. [01:00:52] Speaker C: I haven't seen her. [01:00:52] Speaker B: She hasn't been in anything. [01:00:53] Speaker A: You know who got skinny though? Was it. What? What's the. No, the dude. The white dude. The. The white Jew dude. [01:01:02] Speaker C: The. The. The white dude. I got skinny. [01:01:05] Speaker B: He's super bad. [01:01:06] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:01:07] Speaker C: Oh, Jonah Hill. [01:01:08] Speaker B: Jonah. [01:01:08] Speaker A: Jonah Hill, yeah. [01:01:09] Speaker C: He fluctuates though. [01:01:11] Speaker A: I don't know. I think that was in picked out now, bro. Like that. That thing is like he. [01:01:16] Speaker C: I can't wait for those EPIC lawsuits 20 years from now. [01:01:20] Speaker B: That's not funny, man. It's gonna be really up. [01:01:22] Speaker A: What? Who can wait for that? [01:01:24] Speaker C: I can't wait for that commercial. [01:01:26] Speaker A: I can't wait for the magical mess. [01:01:27] Speaker C: If you took a zen picture. [01:01:29] Speaker B: Did your fat ass get skinny one year and you know you weren't supposed to that. [01:01:34] Speaker A: I can't wait for these vaginal mesh lawsuits. Like come on, man. [01:01:37] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:01:39] Speaker A: Somebody shits got up. [01:01:40] Speaker B: Yeah, somebody's about like they say is. [01:01:42] Speaker C: They making hella other drugs based on the same thing. [01:01:44] Speaker B: Ice Spice or whatever she did it to. [01:01:46] Speaker C: That's what they say. [01:01:47] Speaker B: I don't know. Who cares? [01:01:48] Speaker C: I feel like Ice Spice is young. [01:01:49] Speaker A: Enough to lose money. I gotta say my condolences. I know it's probably lakes and it's. This is a week later, but. No, she's probably out there feeling bad. [01:02:00] Speaker C: The Lions. [01:02:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:02] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:02:02] Speaker B: Condolences. I thought somebody died for real. I was. [01:02:05] Speaker A: They kind of died in Detroit that year. In Detroit to be that year. They don't even got good water. They. They got the Lions. That's it. [01:02:13] Speaker B: What do the Tigers do? Have you even heard of them? Have you even heard that word? Have you ever even heard the phrase Detroit Tigers? Anything not successful. [01:02:22] Speaker C: They still got some nice heads. [01:02:23] Speaker B: Is that still a team? [01:02:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:25] Speaker B: Yo, I haven't heard the combination of the Detroit Tigers and the sentence they. [01:02:29] Speaker C: Haven'T made it too. [01:02:31] Speaker A: Yeah, once Cecil. Left, right, they had Cecil Felder Fielder, which was like 90 something. [01:02:37] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, right. [01:02:39] Speaker A: Bye. [01:02:39] Speaker B: I haven't. There was nothing. There's no sentence I've heard that ends in Detroit Tigers. There's no sentence that begins Detroit Tigers and the rest of the sentence. And there's no sentence where Detroit Tigers is somewhere in the middle. As a matter of fact, I haven't even heard any sentence with Detroit and Tigers in the same sentence. Even if we weren't talking about the Detroit Tigers. [01:02:54] Speaker A: Not even when we talk about the zoo. [01:02:56] Speaker B: I left Detroit and went over to Africa, seeing some of them. I mean, Asia saw some new Tigers. I didn't heard that sentence, bro. [01:03:00] Speaker A: I went to the Detroit Zoo. [01:03:02] Speaker B: One of them Tigers sick. They had loaned them out to Flint. God damn. Detroit Tigers. That. You got a. That is the suckiest. Yeah, that's like Boston Red Sox. [01:03:16] Speaker A: I mean, cuz the Pistons too. The Pistons are kind of D. Red Sox. [01:03:19] Speaker B: They win for like 50 years, bro. [01:03:20] Speaker A: Like it was most. I think it might have been 100, right? Or was that the Cubs? [01:03:24] Speaker B: It was one of stupid as like y'all shouldn't exist. [01:03:27] Speaker A: No, I think it was like 100, cuz I think it was the curse of the goat. Like that, if I remember correctly. [01:03:31] Speaker B: Come on, what are you talking about? [01:03:32] Speaker C: In the beginning. [01:03:33] Speaker B: The beginning? [01:03:34] Speaker C: In the beginning of baseball. Yes. [01:03:35] Speaker A: But again, like so 2004. Wait, so. [01:03:38] Speaker B: So alive when this happened, right? [01:03:40] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like I was there. I went to that parade, you know, David. [01:03:47] Speaker B: And we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize sometimes people just need a laugh. Till next time. 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