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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no nonsense show and its hosts do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political correctness or the rare Sonics podcast network. So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you.
[00:00:13] Speaker B: Guess who's back, baby?
For number 80. Zero in the motherfucking house. We gotta do it big. Like, I know we was talking about strippers.
[00:00:22] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:00:22] Speaker B: And we not having. No strippers.
[00:00:23] Speaker C: No.
[00:00:24] Speaker D: No strippers.
[00:00:24] Speaker B: No. No seances for French Reggie.
[00:00:26] Speaker D: Kid didn't approve the strippers.
[00:00:29] Speaker B: Or the seance.
[00:00:30] Speaker D: Or the seance.
[00:00:31] Speaker B: God damn it. So listen. But I did get. Because, you know, I don't know if I recommended you. Did you definitely recommend.
[00:00:37] Speaker C: Recommended.
[00:00:38] Speaker B: You said that. Listen, I drank this with my father in law.
[00:00:41] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:00:41] Speaker B: It was so smooth, I didn't even need a chaser.
[00:00:43] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:00:44] Speaker B: And so that sounds like a recommendation.
[00:00:45] Speaker D: I don't know if that sound like a recommendation. I think it sounded like I had this liquor one time. It was pretty smooth.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: French reg, if you want to have that same experience, it's a recommendation.
[00:00:53] Speaker B: There it is. Look at 800. We starting off hot. French Reggie agreed with me for 800.
[00:00:59] Speaker D: You all are soul twins.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: I already know that was kind of dope.
Listen, I wasn't trying to be nobody's mentor, right? So I'm like, okay with that, soul twin. I was like, that's higher than mentor, though, right?
[00:01:14] Speaker C: You.
[00:01:29] Speaker E: You're listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast. Guaranteed.
[00:01:36] Speaker D: Is it? I don't know.
[00:01:37] Speaker B: Come on, bro. Salt prince. Come on, man.
[00:01:40] Speaker D: Like, it's gayer.
It's definitely gayer. You win.
[00:01:45] Speaker A: You win. On Gayer.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: I took the place of his sister, right?
Come on.
But, hey, speaking of gay shit, bros before hose. That's gay, right?
[00:02:03] Speaker A: That's always been gay.
[00:02:04] Speaker B: That's gay.
[00:02:05] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:02:06] Speaker B: Okay. I was just thinking about that and I was like, I like a lot of my friends, but bros before hose, there's a level of homosexuality in that.
[00:02:14] Speaker A: Hanging out with your girls always ends up with some pussy. At the end of the day, I'm always thinking that, yeah, bros before hose.
[00:02:20] Speaker B: And I get it. You don't want a girl to break up a friendship, right?
[00:02:25] Speaker D: Of course not that.
[00:02:26] Speaker B: But bros before a hose seems like. Yeah, that seems like a sausage party just waiting to happen.
[00:02:33] Speaker D: Has that ever been your philosophy?
[00:02:36] Speaker A: Your motto?
[00:02:37] Speaker C: No.
[00:02:38] Speaker D: Yeah, that's weird, right?
[00:02:39] Speaker C: No.
[00:02:39] Speaker D: The fact that people will be walking around saying that you need to question those guys who've said that to you before.
[00:02:45] Speaker B: They'd be willing to die for that shit too. Facts like, nigga, what, you hanging out with her tonight?
[00:02:49] Speaker D: Yeah, bros before ho, nigga. And you know what's funny is girls be trying to say, like, if you have a real close friend, guy friend, that you all are gay, if for some reason you don't spend time with her, and you're like, you all always together. You know what I'm saying? That's gay too. But if a dude, to me, that's not gay. But if a dude comes in and says, yo, man, what you doing, man?
[00:03:08] Speaker B: Yeah, bros before hose, bro. Come on. For real. No doubt, no doubt. But, hey, so just for the listeners, so they know we rocking tonight because we didn't have a name for it last time. But this is grand Coramino tequila, and it is a respasado. But if you ask French Reggie, he's like, I don't understand why that's a respasado. Because it's so clear. Yeah, I don't get it either.
[00:03:39] Speaker D: That's not what have a color. Yeah, no, it's about time. It's age.
[00:03:42] Speaker B: It is age, but most of them.
[00:03:44] Speaker A: Are usually still tinted gold.
[00:03:46] Speaker D: Are you sure it's not the.
[00:03:47] Speaker B: No, no, it's not the bottle. This is a crystal. What does that say? Crystalano.
[00:03:53] Speaker C: Crystallano.
[00:03:54] Speaker B: Which is two.
[00:03:58] Speaker D: It is Yano then. I've never seen that word. It is Cristiano.
[00:04:02] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: So, no, but it's actually one.
[00:04:04] Speaker D: L. Oh, I've never seen that word.
[00:04:06] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:04:06] Speaker B: So I think that's what makes it clear.
[00:04:08] Speaker D: Okay, just for the record, they're forcing me to drink because it's 800.
[00:04:13] Speaker B: Fuck yeah.
[00:04:14] Speaker D: Because it's our 800th episode.
[00:04:15] Speaker B: Fuck yeah. Since, I mean, this is. We ain't got strippers.
[00:04:19] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:04:20] Speaker D: I mean, friends.
[00:04:20] Speaker A: You want to strip?
[00:04:21] Speaker C: No.
[00:04:22] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:04:28] Speaker B: I almost said no. Like, it's like, what if the nigga said yes? Like, what are we doing?
[00:04:37] Speaker D: Yeah, I can.
[00:04:40] Speaker B: Be box like. I mean, like, he's willing to do a lot of shit for the show, right? He's like, for the show. Why not?
[00:04:47] Speaker D: You got to die for this thing.
[00:04:49] Speaker B: Hell, no.
[00:04:52] Speaker D: What you willing to do for the mafia?
[00:04:54] Speaker B: I'm not fucking with that. I'm going to have to go step outside.
[00:04:56] Speaker D: Open that bullshit up, man. Let's go and do these shots to get it over with.
[00:04:59] Speaker C: Let's do it. Take this medicine, bro.
[00:05:02] Speaker B: You said that this was smoother than.
And it's funny.
[00:05:05] Speaker D: Have you tasted it yet?
[00:05:06] Speaker B: No, I have not.
[00:05:07] Speaker D: Oh, so this is the first time ever doing it.
[00:05:08] Speaker B: It is and the lady that, when I was buying it, she said, she asked me the same question. She's like, have you tried this? And I was like, no, it's really smooth.
[00:05:15] Speaker D: Yeah, it's really smooth.
You doing double shots?
[00:05:19] Speaker B: No, these are, these. Come on. I honestly thought that these were double shots at one point.
[00:05:25] Speaker D: I meant to get you shot glass in Mexico. It's a cowboy boot.
[00:05:31] Speaker B: Don't give me no cowboy shit. Not after they sorry asses did. First off, I'm not a cowboy fan, but shout out to King Kunta. I know that nigga probably still crying in his beer.
[00:05:39] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:05:39] Speaker B: Because know he rides hard for them cowboys, cowgirls, whatever they are. And it's got to be rough to be their fan. Yeah, because it's been 28 years.
[00:05:52] Speaker D: Well, I mean, 28 of them. Every time they get a quarterback and they realize he's not the quarterback, but then they keep trying to push him as the quarterback. And every season, like, we're not sure.
[00:06:01] Speaker A: Dac.
[00:06:01] Speaker D: This might be the year for DAC, and it's like, it's not the year and you know, it's not, but he's not okay. And it wasn't for Romo, and it's never the year.
[00:06:08] Speaker B: This is the thing. Those quarterbacks aren't bad necessarily. Quarterbacks, no, they're just not good enough.
[00:06:14] Speaker D: Right.
[00:06:15] Speaker B: So that's the problem. They're not bad, but they're not good enough.
[00:06:18] Speaker D: Right.
Honestly, what's worse, being a Cowboys fan or a Falcons fan? Because Cowboys fan, they give you teases.
[00:06:27] Speaker C: They tease you. Yeah.
[00:06:28] Speaker D: Falcons fans, we just know Cowboys fans is worse.
[00:06:32] Speaker B: Yeah, because Cowboys fans got blue Super Bowls.
Blue Super Bowls. So they got blue balls for the Super bowl. They get teased, they get right up there.
[00:06:41] Speaker D: Blue Super bowl ball.
[00:06:44] Speaker B: Super bowl balls.
They get right up to the edge and they think they're going to get it.
[00:06:50] Speaker D: Well, Lakers are kind of like that.
[00:06:51] Speaker A: Stop it.
[00:06:56] Speaker D: Throughout.
[00:06:57] Speaker B: It's only 2024. 2020 was the bubble.
[00:07:00] Speaker D: So what they said, that's the hardest one.
Who said?
[00:07:03] Speaker A: The players that play, LeBron, Miami, they've.
[00:07:07] Speaker D: Only done it one time. They can't know that. It's the worst. Like out of. They do 30 seasons out of 16 seasons. How many years? LeBron for 18 seasons.
[00:07:15] Speaker A: 2020 something.
[00:07:17] Speaker D: 21 out of 21 seasons he played one time. Oh, this is the worst.
[00:07:20] Speaker B: That's how he knows.
[00:07:21] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:07:22] Speaker B: How many times you got to get fucked up to know that it's the hardest.
[00:07:25] Speaker D: Three times, at least three to get because you may just had a bad month that month and it just happened. To roll.
[00:07:30] Speaker B: It was isolation.
[00:07:31] Speaker A: That was the problem.
[00:07:32] Speaker B: No fans.
[00:07:33] Speaker D: You niggas don't know no home court.
[00:07:36] Speaker B: That's why I'm trusting the professionals that played in.
[00:07:38] Speaker A: I don't trust that experienced.
[00:07:40] Speaker B: Everybody said bubble. It wasn't just LeBron that said it.
[00:07:42] Speaker D: Then why aren't people giving them credit for it then? Why are none of the other teams.
[00:07:45] Speaker A: Like, oh, yeah, the teams are. It's the naysayers that never played an NBA game that want to say, speak on, Reg.
[00:07:52] Speaker D: All the NBA players respect this new 800. Reg. As good with arenas.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: What the fuck?
[00:07:58] Speaker D: You didn't play.
[00:07:58] Speaker A: He was playing. He didn't play in the bubble. I'm talking about the guys that experienced the bubble.
[00:08:03] Speaker D: So only people can talk on it. People who actually were in the bubble. That's ridiculous.
[00:08:06] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:08:07] Speaker A: They don't want to experience.
[00:08:08] Speaker B: Come on.
[00:08:08] Speaker C: What are you.
[00:08:09] Speaker B: That's the most beyond shit you ever said. Yes, it is. Of course you have to experience it to be a fucking. Have a point of reference about it and talk about it. Niggas that ain't experienced it, how the fuck are they going to talk about it?
[00:08:20] Speaker D: So you think that there's only one kind of bubble? There's all kind of bubbles, man. Bubblegum bubbles, soap bubbles.
[00:08:27] Speaker A: There's all kind of bubbles.
[00:08:28] Speaker D: So this is the only bubble ever. Come on, man.
[00:08:30] Speaker B: That was it, man. That fucking isolation, right?
[00:08:33] Speaker D: You're not getting credit for the bubble ring.
[00:08:35] Speaker A: Remember your boy.
[00:08:36] Speaker D: And guess what else? You're not getting credit for the Ncason tournament.
[00:08:40] Speaker A: That one is just for the NBA.
[00:08:42] Speaker D: It's just not going to happen. I'm sorry, guys. I think it's wrong. I think it's wrong. I'm on your side. I think it's wrong to not give them credit for the bubble ring. But they're not going to get credit for it.
[00:08:51] Speaker C: No.
[00:08:51] Speaker D: There's always going to be an asterisk.
[00:08:52] Speaker B: It doesn't matter.
[00:08:54] Speaker D: Just like that San Antonio championship that they had with it, a strike, short season or whatever.
[00:09:00] Speaker B: No one says that there's asterisk next to that.
[00:09:02] Speaker D: No one cares about that. The reason why they don't talk shit is because them niggas went to the playoffs every single year that Tim Duncan played for.
You can't. There's no mistakes in that career.
[00:09:13] Speaker B: Right?
[00:09:14] Speaker D: Either he's lucky as fuck or he truly is the best power forward of all time.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: He definitely is the best, I think. Power forward of all time.
[00:09:20] Speaker D: And Gregovich. Popovich is the best NBA coach of all time. See?
[00:09:25] Speaker B: Or he could be Bill Belichick.
[00:09:27] Speaker A: No, because Popovich did it without.
[00:09:32] Speaker B: What has he done without Tim Duncan? Just like, what has he done without Tom Brady?
[00:09:36] Speaker C: Nothing.
[00:09:36] Speaker A: He still made it to playoffs.
[00:09:37] Speaker B: Has he?
[00:09:38] Speaker D: Yeah, he has made it.
[00:09:40] Speaker B: When are the spurs made the playoffs, bro?
You're right. Okay, so what?
[00:09:47] Speaker D: They could have won if Kawhi hadn't got injured.
[00:09:48] Speaker B: Okay, let's go back to Kawhi, though, right? Again. He's one of the fucking dopest niggas in the league, too.
[00:09:53] Speaker D: So, again, come on, man. Okay?
[00:09:57] Speaker A: Every great coach always have a great player.
[00:09:59] Speaker C: You do the same.
[00:10:00] Speaker D: Comparing us to Tom Brady and Belichick. We have to only use those two people.
[00:10:03] Speaker B: No, you do the same.
[00:10:05] Speaker D: Demar derozan, too.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: Right, but Marda DeRozan wasn't even a factor.
[00:10:09] Speaker D: He said that, right?
[00:10:10] Speaker A: No, I'm saying they made the playoff.
[00:10:11] Speaker D: With those years, too, with him.
[00:10:13] Speaker B: But you do the same thing with fucking what's his name, who just got inducted into the Bulls hall of Fame?
[00:10:19] Speaker D: Michael Jordan.
Dwayne Wade.
[00:10:22] Speaker B: Jerry the coach.
[00:10:23] Speaker D: The Zen master.
[00:10:24] Speaker B: Yeah. So you say that he's had great players. So blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Same thing with Popovich, my nigga.
[00:10:31] Speaker D: Who's the best coach, then? So you got to be on a bad team to be a good coach.
[00:10:36] Speaker C: You see what I'm saying?
[00:10:36] Speaker D: Like, what are we talking about? Phil Jackson has had the best fucking players of ever on his team. That's different than Popovich.
You're saying Popovich is the best power for. I mean, Tim Duncan is the best?
I think that's arguable, though. I think Tim Duncan being the best power forward of all time.
[00:10:55] Speaker B: That's not arguable, car Malone?
[00:10:59] Speaker D: I think it's arguable.
[00:11:00] Speaker A: Car Malone is one. Charles Barkley can say something about it.
[00:11:02] Speaker D: I don't know about Charles Barkley, but car Malone definitely is an arguable one. There have been some people.
[00:11:07] Speaker A: Was Hakeem a power forward?
[00:11:09] Speaker C: No.
[00:11:09] Speaker D: He played center.
[00:11:09] Speaker C: Right?
[00:11:10] Speaker B: But there have been some people who played David Robinson. Was there?
[00:11:14] Speaker D: No. Winsky was a power forward. That's what.
[00:11:18] Speaker B: Stop it. Let's stop it. You got to not do Dirk. And fucking is arguable to fucking Tim Duncan.
[00:11:23] Speaker C: What?
[00:11:24] Speaker B: No.
[00:11:25] Speaker D: Okay, so you know what? This conversation would last way too long if we were to actually get into it. It's not even that serious. This ain't a sports show, so I would beat you guys.
[00:11:35] Speaker B: No, not really. So who you got for the best power forward? I just told you. Tim Duncan.
It's not even close. So as soon as he touched down, he was putting work in on everybody. Fucking Shaq, fucking anybody that you put in front of him.
[00:11:53] Speaker A: I got you.
[00:11:54] Speaker B: Until he retired 20 years fucking later.
[00:11:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:11:58] Speaker D: John Sampson was the best power for all time.
[00:12:00] Speaker A: The mother got to play because he.
[00:12:01] Speaker D: Went to prison back in 87.
[00:12:03] Speaker B: The bank shot he made that. I mean, him and Pippen. Pippen was a classic bank shot shooter, motherfucker. But Tim, duck.
[00:12:12] Speaker C: Pippin. What?
[00:12:13] Speaker D: I said it's Pippin.
[00:12:13] Speaker C: Pippin.
[00:12:14] Speaker B: I don't know. Pippin got fucking. His ex wife is fucking Michael Jordan's son. So that's a problem. I don't know.
[00:12:21] Speaker D: That means nothing.
[00:12:22] Speaker B: No, it means he doesn't know how to choose fucking chicks, which has nothing to do with.
[00:12:26] Speaker C: No, no.
[00:12:27] Speaker B: Not basketball. It's just life.
[00:12:28] Speaker D: Yeah, but are we judging Scottie Pippen's life?
[00:12:31] Speaker A: So you're only judging lawsuit. I'm judging the son, too. Why are you trying to fuck her?
[00:12:35] Speaker D: Who the fuck cares who's fucking who?
[00:12:37] Speaker A: What's my basketball?
[00:12:39] Speaker D: You fucking tabloid bitches, y'all some tabloid bitches in this month.
[00:12:43] Speaker A: What are we doing?
[00:12:44] Speaker D: What are we talking about?
[00:12:45] Speaker A: But that is weird, though.
[00:12:47] Speaker B: That is fucking weird as shit. My teammate. Teammate? Roll dog.
[00:12:53] Speaker A: He was a kid around you, right?
[00:12:56] Speaker D: So if my son started dating your.
[00:12:57] Speaker B: Ex wife, man, that would be ugly. That would be so ugly, bro. Like, stop it. Come on, man.
[00:13:05] Speaker A: But it's.
[00:13:05] Speaker B: Objection.
[00:13:06] Speaker A: It's like if she saw him when he was young, right? That's what makes it worse. It's like. No, you was there when he was four, right?
[00:13:16] Speaker B: You was watching him. You probably babysat the nigga.
[00:13:19] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:13:20] Speaker B: And now you marrying him. Objection.
There's a problem here, man. But again, I think that goes back to him and Joe Smith.
I'll throw my hat in there. We just pick wrong. You know what I mean?
[00:13:36] Speaker D: Yeah, that just might be what they're showing us. They might have planned all this.
[00:13:42] Speaker C: Who knows what you mean?
[00:13:43] Speaker D: This is, like, for likes, for the attention. Yeah.
[00:13:48] Speaker A: Her only fans probably went up.
[00:13:51] Speaker B: Who are we talking?
Nah, man, listen. Come on, man.
[00:13:56] Speaker D: For listeners who don't know, Joe Smith's wife popped up a few weeks ago on Instagram Live talking about her husband.
It was very weird because the way that it was positioned was like she went live and then started talking about all the shit she was doing, about how she wasn't sorry. But then he was actually in the video, too. That's what I'm saying. I think it may have been planned, and it's just a way to get know how egregious could she be? And now we have debate whether she's a good wife or a bad wife or whether Joe Smith is dumb or.
[00:14:25] Speaker B: Is he a simp or something.
[00:14:27] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:14:27] Speaker D: And really what it is, is she was just saying she's going back to onlyfans because they're not making enough money.
[00:14:32] Speaker B: So would you put yourself as Joe Smith in that position for media attention?
[00:14:38] Speaker D: Well, here's not for media attention, for money. So let's say Joe Smith really is going broke, right? Let's say they don't know how they're going to make ends meet, but they know that she used to be a stripper or a porn star or whatever she was, and she has the potential to go back to OnlyFans. But if we're going to go back to OnlyFans, let's do it with a bang. Let's do it for real. So we got to make a controversy. We got to make it a big deal. So people come in and pay that subscription money. People are doing anything for likes now, Matt.
[00:15:01] Speaker B: Like, if we extrapolate that out, then only fans. What's she doing on OnlyFans? I thought she was doing other shit with other dudes, though, right? We don't know what I thought. You said she was massaging niggas.
[00:15:15] Speaker A: She has a side business where she massage.
[00:15:17] Speaker D: Like sensual massage or like regular massage.
[00:15:20] Speaker A: Regular massage, but it's called what?
[00:15:22] Speaker B: It's called.
[00:15:23] Speaker D: What is it?
[00:15:24] Speaker B: If it's called anything besides a massage, it's something else.
[00:15:27] Speaker A: Yeah, but it's like she comes to you. It's not like she has a massage parlor.
[00:15:31] Speaker B: So she bring that table that.
[00:15:33] Speaker C: Be honest. Got.
[00:15:33] Speaker B: Yeah, okay. Be honest.
[00:15:36] Speaker C: Tell about what?
[00:15:37] Speaker B: That table.
[00:15:39] Speaker A: Yeah, and then she had Cam on his show.
[00:15:43] Speaker B: Cam who?
[00:15:44] Speaker A: Cameron on the rapper on her show and gave him a massage show.
[00:15:48] Speaker D: See, but that's what I'm saying.
[00:15:50] Speaker A: But that was the clout.
[00:15:52] Speaker D: It's too fancy for what it is.
[00:15:54] Speaker B: I'm not going out like that. We're not listening. Listen, if I'm broke, how much?
[00:15:59] Speaker D: That girl makes $70,000 a month.
[00:16:00] Speaker A: You said some girls make more.
[00:16:01] Speaker C: Yeah. Come on, man.
[00:16:04] Speaker D: If ends just not mean for. And you've been doing your best. You've been trying to get endless jobs. You've been doing your shit, but nobody's calling back. And you got this ace card in your pocket, man.
[00:16:14] Speaker B: I'm not going to be a cuck for 70,000, bro.
[00:16:16] Speaker A: How are you still your girl?
[00:16:17] Speaker D: You're not there.
[00:16:18] Speaker A: It's not like she's doing another dude.
[00:16:20] Speaker B: What do you mean I'm not there?
[00:16:21] Speaker D: What's the definition of a cuck? I thought you had to be there.
[00:16:24] Speaker B: Bro, if you can see it on.
[00:16:25] Speaker D: Fucking video, why are you looking?
[00:16:27] Speaker C: Nah.
[00:16:28] Speaker D: If you know it only fans, nigga.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: Why are you on only if you know what's happening. It doesn't matter.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: But what if she's not fucking? What if she's just posting lingerie pics? Maybe she's playing with herself the most.
[00:16:37] Speaker D: So is this just about a physical dick going in you, or is this metaphorically?
What's your problem? Because she's just massaging somebody. Is it the metaphorical dick that she's taken, or is it that people can.
[00:16:50] Speaker A: Go look at her naked?
[00:16:51] Speaker D: If there's anake she's massaging somebody?
[00:16:53] Speaker A: No, I'm talking about the only fans.
[00:16:54] Speaker B: If there's an insinuation that she's out here for everyone.
[00:17:00] Speaker D: Metaphorically.
[00:17:01] Speaker B: Metaphorically.
[00:17:02] Speaker D: Every day, your girl goes to work and takes that dick from her boss. Every single day. And you're okay with that metaphor?
[00:17:07] Speaker B: No, man, because, again, that's business dick. That's not the same thing.
[00:17:11] Speaker D: It's her business.
Bro, I think you muddy in the waters because it's a massage.
[00:17:16] Speaker B: No, again, I think that, again, if there's an ideal that she's out here for other motherfuckers besides me, that's all about you. Fuck, yeah.
Are you my girl or not?
[00:17:27] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: If you ain't my girl, then fuck it. It ain't about me. But if you my girl, then it is about me. Fuck yes.
[00:17:33] Speaker D: Because if your girl is doing this to make sure that you have a good life, that's not for you.
[00:17:37] Speaker C: Still my nigga.
[00:17:39] Speaker B: So again, if my girl wants to be a prostitute.
[00:17:41] Speaker D: Nah, she massaging. You keep saying this crazy shit. She giving niggas massages, bro, on camera again.
[00:17:48] Speaker B: But what's the insinuation? If the insinuation is she out here.
[00:17:51] Speaker D: For everybody, you ain't got to get no job, niggas.
That's the insinuation.
[00:17:56] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:17:56] Speaker D: Okay, Freddie, I want you to talk real.
[00:17:59] Speaker A: I'm down.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: Okay. I was about to say we about to have our first disagreement of 800.
[00:18:03] Speaker D: I want you to stop with the bravado and tell me what you really feel. Because I feel like right now you're posturing.
[00:18:08] Speaker B: I'm not.
[00:18:09] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:18:10] Speaker A: If you were dating a girl that was that bad because she already got a lot of followers because she's bad, and then you all.
[00:18:18] Speaker B: That's not how this worked, though, right? She didn't already have a lot of nothing.
She was out the game, right? She wasn't in this life. She started this shit afterwards.
[00:18:26] Speaker A: I'm giving you a different scenario.
[00:18:27] Speaker B: Okay, let's.
[00:18:28] Speaker A: She didn't do no porn, but she was just popular on social media because she was pretty.
[00:18:32] Speaker C: Okay. Right.
[00:18:33] Speaker A: And times are tough, but she knows. She's like, hey, babe, if I just create an only fans, 15% of my followers will automatically pay 1099. And then if I post a little bit something more seductive, they'll pay the pay per view for that. And we can probably make 70,000 a month.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: At what point in time is she on video with other niggas?
[00:18:56] Speaker A: No other niggas. I'm just saying, the most you do is play with herself online.
[00:19:02] Speaker B: See, that's different. See, again, if she's solo and doing all the other shit, that's fine with that.
[00:19:06] Speaker A: Because other niggas could go jack off.
[00:19:08] Speaker B: That's fine. I can rock with that. As soon as she start rubbing on.
[00:19:11] Speaker A: Another motherfucker, that's when you have.
[00:19:13] Speaker D: She can rub on a girl, just not a guy.
[00:19:15] Speaker A: Yeah, so she could bring another girl. So they can do girl on girl content.
[00:19:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I could probably do that.
[00:19:19] Speaker D: Yeah, I guess you guys are weird.
[00:19:21] Speaker A: You see, I would never even allow the first one because once you.
[00:19:25] Speaker D: First one what?
[00:19:26] Speaker B: The girl.
[00:19:27] Speaker A: No, post the only fans. Because once you do that, we opening the door that another dude might come and fuck. Because what happens now? We start.
[00:19:35] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:19:36] Speaker A: Because you're just posting. Let's say we start small feet pics only, right? Or that brings a couple of thousand.
[00:19:41] Speaker C: And then now you open.
[00:19:43] Speaker A: And I was like, only feet? But it's only bringing a couple of thousand. Now you're like, well, if I post.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: My feet, where have I been? Where's he been? I feel like there's been, like, a time continuum, some shit. Because last time I was sitting next to this motherfucker, he was okay with his girl getting bought drinks by other dudes when she's out, Dolo. You know what I mean?
[00:20:04] Speaker A: That's two different things.
[00:20:05] Speaker B: Nah, it's very similar, bro.
[00:20:07] Speaker A: Because time out. Because her accepting a drink could be a safety reason. Because if she says no to the nigga, the nigga could act some type of way. That happens. That happens. So she could just say, yes, I'll take the drink. So the nigga could shut the fuck up and move on.
[00:20:19] Speaker B: Do you think that's what happens?
[00:20:20] Speaker A: That does happen.
[00:20:21] Speaker B: So, no.
[00:20:22] Speaker A: The reason why a girl can accept a drink. There's so many layers. Why they'll accept a drink from a nigga besides just flirting?
[00:20:28] Speaker B: I just want to understand. You're saying that the way to get a nigga to stop fucking with you is to encourage him.
[00:20:35] Speaker A: Sometimes, yes, sometimes.
[00:20:36] Speaker B: Oh, that makes sense to me.
[00:20:38] Speaker A: All I'm saying is the scenario of a girl buying you, a random dude at the club buying a girl a drink, her saying yes at times they say yes for a safety reason.
[00:20:48] Speaker B: Let me ask your mentor real quick.
Let me ask your mentor real quick.
No, let me ask you shout out to colo too.
[00:20:56] Speaker D: Appreciate you coming through last.
[00:20:57] Speaker B: Do you think that a guy at a bar is you're buying your girl a drink is more.
What do you think that a guy at a bar thinks he has more of a shot with your girl than somebody watching her on only fans?
[00:21:17] Speaker D: I think that a person at a bar, that's not an answerable question.
[00:21:22] Speaker A: Because of the proximity, you automatically because.
[00:21:24] Speaker D: Some dudes are just so confident they don't care how they see your girl. I can get her. So I can't answer that question easily. There'd be too many elements.
[00:21:35] Speaker A: Are you saying a dude buying a girl a drink is worse than your girl on only fans?
[00:21:40] Speaker B: I would say that the person that is sitting next to your girl, buying her a drink, chatting her up, thinks that they probably have more of a shot when she accepts that drink.
[00:21:52] Speaker A: But that wasn't even if they didn't.
[00:21:54] Speaker D: I don't think you're changing what the conversation was. I think the point he was making was that it can be dangerous to deny accept a drink. That's what the point he was making.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: And that he would again, I don't think that you're going to get girls go through.
[00:22:11] Speaker A: You're not thinking how girls would do.
[00:22:13] Speaker B: This for a trade.
[00:22:14] Speaker A: I'm just saying you're not thinking how a girl would think in this scenario.
[00:22:18] Speaker B: How about what a guy thinks? But I know that a guy that says, can I buy you a drink? And a girl says no. He's like, I'm going to catch you in the parking lot, ho. Like I don't know that guy. But there's guys like that.
[00:22:28] Speaker A: And that's what I'm saying. Because you're a guy, you're not going to think about that guy. But as a girl, she has to think about that guy. So she might just say yes. Let me just.
[00:22:37] Speaker B: I think you hang around too many girls. That fucking exaggerate shit. Because let's just talk about it. How many girls do you know, that have denied, dude, to buy them a drink that had problems, physically or otherwise, with that dude.
[00:22:51] Speaker D: Well, you know what? Here's it. Let's do this. Call G money. Can you call her? Has she ever experienced this? Because.
[00:22:55] Speaker B: No, she has not.
[00:22:59] Speaker A: But I'm saying sometimes a girl will.
[00:23:00] Speaker B: Take, do you have any friends or any.
Call anybody?
[00:23:05] Speaker A: What I'm trying to get.
[00:23:06] Speaker B: Can you call anybody?
[00:23:07] Speaker A: What I'm trying to get you to.
[00:23:08] Speaker B: Understand is I think that sounds like a no.
[00:23:10] Speaker A: Because the point is, I'm not even trying to waste time on that topic. All I'm trying to tell you is sometimes a girl will accept a guy's number. Like a guy, like, hey, what's your number? Oh, no, they'll just give them the number so they can move on. It's not even because they want the guy's number, but the guy asks them the number. They don't want to deny. They don't know the guy. They'll be like, oh, yeah, my number is.
And then they block the nigga when the nigga text them, but they give them the number on site because. And I'm saying sometimes they do that for safety reasons and to act like there's not girls that do that or they don't think, like that will be dumb.
[00:23:41] Speaker C: Okay?
[00:23:41] Speaker B: So I'm not saying they don't think like that.
When I was young, I used to think that there was something underneath the bed that was going to fucking come up and fucking bite me.
I used to be afraid of the dark just because I.
[00:23:56] Speaker D: Who's not afraid of the dark? Can we talk about that? Who the fuck is not afraid of the dark? People be saying that shit like, oh.
[00:24:01] Speaker A: You afraid of the dark?
[00:24:02] Speaker D: Yes, nigga, and you are, too.
[00:24:03] Speaker A: If it was pitch fucking black.
[00:24:05] Speaker D: No, if it was pitch black and you couldn't see your hand in front of your face, you are afraid of the dark, my nigga.
[00:24:09] Speaker C: No.
[00:24:09] Speaker B: You go to bed in the dark.
[00:24:10] Speaker A: No, I don't.
If I put my hand up, I.
[00:24:13] Speaker D: Can see my hand in my bedroom.
[00:24:15] Speaker B: The only dark that I'm afraid of is the ocean. Really? When it gets too dark and you can't see shit. No, because, again, there's shit in there.
[00:24:23] Speaker A: What are you talking about?
[00:24:24] Speaker D: There's stuff in the world.
[00:24:24] Speaker B: There's shit in there.
[00:24:25] Speaker A: There's devils in the world.
[00:24:27] Speaker B: I understand that, but they're not just in the dark.
[00:24:30] Speaker D: Have you seen pitch black?
[00:24:31] Speaker C: No.
[00:24:32] Speaker D: With Rick.
[00:24:33] Speaker B: Yeah, with Vin Diesel.
[00:24:36] Speaker D: First movie, right? That was his first movie, right? When that nigga hit that little lighter. Autumn shits was surrounding him in the.
[00:24:42] Speaker A: Middle of the desert.
[00:24:43] Speaker D: Yo, nuts, I'm afraid of the dark, nigga. If I like my lighter and it's.
[00:24:48] Speaker A: A bunch of fucking monsters.
[00:24:49] Speaker B: But that's not the club, nigga. That's not what's happening at the club. This is bullshit. And they think that what French Reggie's doing is he is telling about.
[00:24:59] Speaker C: He's.
[00:25:00] Speaker B: He's making this narrative.
[00:25:02] Speaker D: This is why you're not a mentor, by the way.
[00:25:03] Speaker C: I get it. I get it.
[00:25:04] Speaker B: But we are definitely soul twins.
This narrative that women are always constantly in danger by men are just out to get women, and they're always on the razor's edge of being fucking attacked by men.
[00:25:20] Speaker A: No, that's not what I'm saying. You was talking about only fans and a dude buying your girl a drink. And I'm telling you, and let me finish. I'm saying that when a girl's at the club or at the bar and a guy approached them, whether it's to buy them a drink or ask for the number, no.
[00:25:37] Speaker B: Sometimes the girl I'm with, my girlfriend.
[00:25:40] Speaker A: Yes, they could say that. But sometimes a girl just accept it because they don't want to take the time to think. What if I say no and this guy starts to flip? They think like that.
So because they have that in their thought process, it's not the same as if the only fans.
[00:25:54] Speaker C: Again, that's all.
[00:25:55] Speaker A: I was just.
[00:25:55] Speaker B: What I'm telling you is the fact that just because you think something doesn't make it real.
[00:26:01] Speaker A: I'm not saying if it's real or not. All I'm saying is because that's part of their thought process. I'm not going to count the fact that a girl accepts a drink or accepts a Dude's phone number as the same versus them putting their body on only fans. That's all I'm saying.
[00:26:15] Speaker B: So every girl that you think is accepting drinks, all they got to do is tell you, hey, boo, I was nervous. And that's why.
[00:26:25] Speaker A: You don't think in layers at all.
[00:26:27] Speaker B: I don't understand what you're saying because, again, you're trying to make it seem like this is the reason why girls take drinks.
[00:26:33] Speaker A: No, I'm saying part of the reasons at times a girl might accept a drink from a dude is because they.
[00:26:38] Speaker B: Don'T want, you know that there's a lot of shit that you said it was like half of the time, sometimes, maybe in a snowstorm type shit, nigga, like, goddamn. Sure you're right. In those fucking call a girl because you sound like a girl, but damn, nigga, you ain't one. So I don't understand why I should listen to you.
No, hold up now. Get your plug. Because you know how the listeners don't fuck with you with that.
Get your plug. Because I just know that the danger, fucking stranger danger of a dude in a club is over exaggerated to me.
[00:27:17] Speaker A: It's an over exaggeration or not, Mac, I'm not arguing if it's an exaggeration or not. All I'm saying is there's women in the world that have that in their thought pattern, and because they have that in their thought pattern, they'll accept a drink. It doesn't mean it's the same as versus a girl putting it on onlyfans. That's all I'm trying to fucking say, bro.
[00:27:34] Speaker B: Listen, just because you're willing to accept that nonsense as fact, I'm not like you over there fucking letting the next nigga fucking buy you drinks. That's fine, but don't tell me it's because you were in fear.
[00:27:51] Speaker C: Hello.
[00:27:52] Speaker A: Hey, babe. Hey, babe, what's up?
[00:27:54] Speaker E: Hey, what's up?
[00:27:56] Speaker A: You're in the podcast, by the way.
[00:27:57] Speaker B: What up, g money?
[00:28:00] Speaker E: Hi, everyone.
[00:28:01] Speaker C: Hey.
[00:28:01] Speaker A: I just want your perspective. So me and Mac are.
[00:28:06] Speaker B: Me and Mac are one more.
[00:28:10] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:10] Speaker A: Me and Jimmy Mac are having this debate, right? We're talking about. Pretty much, we were talking about if.
[00:28:18] Speaker B: Do not prejudice the jury. Just say something, bro. Just ask her a question.
[00:28:22] Speaker A: Okay, so I'm saying that at times, a girl will give a guy her phone number or accept a drink from them for safety reasons, because they don't know if they say no, if the guy will flip out.
[00:28:33] Speaker C: Am I. Yeah. Thank you.
[00:28:35] Speaker D: That's all I'm trying to say, bro.
[00:28:37] Speaker B: G money.
I don't know guys that act that way.
[00:28:43] Speaker C: Right?
[00:28:43] Speaker B: And so.
Dude, can you chill for a second, bro, every time I say something.
So have you been in a situation where a guy offered to buy you a drink and you were like, no, thank you, and you felt endangered afterwards, or that something of that situation, or, you know, people that have been in that situation?
[00:29:07] Speaker E: Yeah, I know people that have been in that situation.
I've been in situations where I haven't been in situations where I was just like, oh, I think this guy might kill me. But I have been in situations where I'm like, this guy seems like he has a bad temper.
[00:29:29] Speaker B: In that first moment from the time that he offered to buy you a drink. What about him made you feel like there might be some danger if you don't take the drink or give him your number. What were some of the symbols or signs that made you feel uncomfortable?
[00:29:46] Speaker E: If a guy is super pushy, if he's super in your face, if he just kind of won't take no for an answer.
[00:29:57] Speaker B: So you've already tried to tell him no. It's kind of the thing. You started off with a no, but he didn't take that. So then you were like, fuck it. Here.
[00:30:04] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:30:04] Speaker B: Then let's go, just to get you away from me. That way?
[00:30:08] Speaker E: Yeah.
It'll be like he's trying to talk to you and you're kind of not really into it, so you're kind of just brushing him off, but he's still just kind of still following you a little bit in your face. And you're just like, okay, he doesn't seem like he's going to leave me alone, so let me just see what he has to say. Entertain him a little bit, and then you just keep talking, and you just kind of feel that, I don't know, almost like arrogance in a way. You kind of start to sense it or whatever.
[00:30:42] Speaker B: Okay, now, see, again, fridge. Reggie didn't portray it anyway. Like that.
[00:30:47] Speaker A: Oh, my. That's exactly what.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: No, you didn't. No, you didn't.
[00:30:50] Speaker A: I said, okay, I didn't give it details. All I said for safety reasons, just because they don't know what the dude.
[00:30:55] Speaker B: But again, so I couldn't understand what you were saying.
[00:30:57] Speaker A: But that's your problem. That's why you're not thinking in layers.
[00:31:02] Speaker B: So, again, if you are communicating and you can't communicate effectively, that's your problem as a communicator. So obviously, G money is a better communicator than you.
[00:31:10] Speaker A: I was saying you shouldn't. All I was trying to tell you is, bro, girls say yes sometimes because they don't know what the dude can do. It doesn't mean it's no, but see.
[00:31:18] Speaker B: Again, that's the thing. What you're saying is it sounds like the guy just walks up and is like, can I buy you a drink?
[00:31:25] Speaker D: It sounds the same to me. Mac, I know you're digging real hard.
[00:31:29] Speaker A: Yeah, you was digging real. That's why I didn't even want to call it, because I was like, this is a simple conversation.
[00:31:33] Speaker C: Stop.
[00:31:33] Speaker B: Because again, he's doing that shit. First off, let's be clear. Beyond us is doing the same shit. He was doing the first 800. Nothing's changed on that.
[00:31:41] Speaker A: Do you need more examples?
[00:31:42] Speaker B: No, listen, I get it. Because again, what she's saying is that it started off with a no. You're making it seem like he didn't.
[00:31:49] Speaker D: Have to say that. It started off with. It's obvious what he was.
[00:31:52] Speaker A: Sometimes.
[00:31:53] Speaker C: Sometimes.
[00:31:53] Speaker A: Because they have those experiences. Jamie, Mac, the next time they're at the club, they meet the first guy, they might just say yes.
[00:32:01] Speaker D: I don't think that there has to be a no first. That's a ridiculous.
You're just doing that to dig. No, I think that the premise is that women feel that there are sometimes when it's easier to kind of go along, even if it's just a pretend as opposed to having to fight the oh, your man let you have friends or whatever, the next. Once you say something, the next question or the next. Or the five questions that follow that it's just easier to take the drink or whatever and just keep moving.
[00:32:25] Speaker A: So that's why I will let guys buy her drinks if she's out. Because you don't know.
[00:32:30] Speaker D: In my world, I explain it better than he did.
[00:32:32] Speaker B: In my world, I just don't know guys that are like that.
[00:32:35] Speaker A: And that's why I said in the beginning, I was like, we can't.
[00:32:40] Speaker D: He's lying. You've never seen a guy not take no for an answer? Not with me, not hanging with you. But you've never been anywhere and seen a guy that's like, he keeps going, yeah.
[00:32:50] Speaker A: All right, I'm going to let g money. All right, thanks.
[00:32:53] Speaker C: Thank you, g money.
[00:32:54] Speaker E: You're welcome.
[00:32:55] Speaker C: Bye.
[00:32:56] Speaker E: Nice.
[00:32:56] Speaker C: Bye. Bye. Yeah.
[00:32:57] Speaker D: I think that the problem was not necessarily that the no is first, just the idea that there's a potential for it to happen. And that's what I think some women are afraid of whether or not it's grounded in anything or the baseline is enough for them to act that way. I don't know, but it is a thing. I don't know how serious of a thing it is, but I know what he's saying.
[00:33:18] Speaker B: Yeah. I just can't imagine that a guy offering you a drink gives you the pause or the situation that feels like you're in danger. Again, I would need to know what happened.
[00:33:29] Speaker D: So let's make it real. Because we're talking about hypothetical. This can be a real situation. Right. So what the point is, I think you were trying to say, Mac, is that you would not allow your girl to accept a drink to make it easier. And fringe is saying, I don't mind if she accepts that drink to make it easy, because let's make it real, because what we're talking about doesn't matter unless we make it real.
[00:33:46] Speaker B: Well, no, what I was saying is that I think that a guy that is in a bar kikiing it with your girl, buying her drinks, that she accepts drinks, and they're having conversation.
[00:33:55] Speaker D: He thinks so now you change it to drinks, though.
[00:33:57] Speaker B: Well, that's what I said.
[00:33:59] Speaker D: No, we said drink. You said drink. So I want to make sure that we're keeping on the same playing ground, the same playing field, because French Reggie didn't say he's letting a nigga buy his girl drinks all night.
[00:34:06] Speaker B: Okay, well, again, if there's a drink bot right in conversation had and all of this, they're just sitting at the bar talking and this and that. I think that that dude deserves the pussy. No, I think that he feels like, right, he's going to get some pussy, that he has a better chance of getting pussy than a nigga watching a video of a chick with another 100,000 niggas that are watching the same video that paid 599.
[00:34:30] Speaker D: That wasn't what we were talking about.
[00:34:31] Speaker B: It was.
It was the only bad nigga versus the fucking Jimmy Mac, the real nigga.
[00:34:36] Speaker A: But that wasn't.
[00:34:37] Speaker D: Jimmy Mac made it. That's what I want.
[00:34:39] Speaker A: But I can walk in a room, even if I don't talk to the girl, I could feel like I can fuck her. It has nothing to do whether I buy her a drink and she talks.
[00:34:47] Speaker D: That's not even what we.
[00:34:48] Speaker A: Even if we were talking about that.
[00:34:50] Speaker D: What we were talking about was your girl goes to onlyfans because she's going to make a lot of money. That's what we were talking about.
[00:34:57] Speaker B: No, but we were talking about the difference.
Because he was saying, like, he wasn't down with that, right? Because he wasn't fucking with. No, he wouldn't allow the only fans. And I'm like, well, bro, you won't allow only fans, but you allow drinks. And I'm saying that the nigga that buys drinks thinks that.
I think he's in a closer proximity to the pussy than a nigga in a fucking Internet in his room with some lotion paying 599.
[00:35:23] Speaker D: And what I'm saying is, why are we there? Let's talk about what you feel like you would do if your girls worked. Only fans. And you're saying no, period, right?
[00:35:30] Speaker C: No.
[00:35:30] Speaker B: Well, it's fine. So again with the girls. Yes, I was cool with that.
[00:35:36] Speaker D: She can rub on, lick on, suck on, taste girls.
[00:35:39] Speaker B: Yeah. And she could do solo shit, right? That, to me, is not the same as her being in a motherfucking room massaging another nigga, or at a bar, fucking taking drinks and kikiing it with some other nigga, real time.
[00:35:53] Speaker D: We don't need to dig into this anymore. But I don't think it's different. Your girl fucking a girl is no different than your girl fucking a guy to me. I know that's weird to you, but I don't see it any different.
[00:36:06] Speaker A: The reason why I don't.
[00:36:07] Speaker B: And you said solo. You said, even solo is not cool.
[00:36:09] Speaker D: Because he says you can graduate.
[00:36:11] Speaker C: Yeah, because that's the thing.
[00:36:12] Speaker A: You're going to graduate eventually. You never start. All the girls that start with hiding their face, they end up get rid of.
[00:36:18] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:36:20] Speaker B: I don't know the.
[00:36:21] Speaker A: My thing, too. For me as a dude, as a man in that relationship, if the money is that bad, I need to figure out my. Maybe I don't need a girl.
You know what I'm saying? If I can't figure out a way to make some type of money where not.
[00:36:34] Speaker D: You're already married, my nigga. What are you talking about? You're married.
[00:36:36] Speaker A: So if I'm married, I can never let myself get that low. I can never even let myself reach to that point. So when the money start fiddling down, I got to start figuring it out then.
[00:36:47] Speaker B: All right, I guess. Can we take a shot to these fucking only fans or niggas in the club?
[00:36:51] Speaker D: If I'm shooting and I never shoot. Let's shoot to something good. I'm shooting.
[00:36:54] Speaker B: All right, so we're going to toast over here because again, we're poor. And be honest. Is just going to put to though, I don't know.
[00:37:01] Speaker C: Come on.
[00:37:01] Speaker B: To 800 more.
[00:37:03] Speaker D: Shit.
[00:37:04] Speaker C: Let's get it.
[00:37:11] Speaker D: So was I right?
[00:37:12] Speaker B: You were definitely right. And I mean, to the point where french reg went back for seconds on the shot, there was nothing in there, and he made sure he finished it.
[00:37:21] Speaker D: Yeah, I told you. It's got, like a little sparkle to it, too. Almost like a carbonation or something at the end. At the end is like a little.
[00:37:27] Speaker A: That's how you know it's liquor.
[00:37:28] Speaker D: There's a little tang at the end.
[00:37:29] Speaker B: Oh, that's nice.
[00:37:30] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:37:31] Speaker B: I might have to go with the big bottle next time.
[00:37:33] Speaker D: Told you, I've never tasted liquor that smooth. How much was that?
[00:37:37] Speaker B: That was only 24.
[00:37:38] Speaker D: Oh, that's pretty expensive, right?
[00:37:39] Speaker B: I mean, for that. Yeah, because that's not a full fifth.
[00:37:42] Speaker D: Yeah, that's a little bottle.
[00:37:43] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:37:44] Speaker B: That's not a fist.
[00:37:44] Speaker D: But the taste of it, though, to me, this is like, what you buy when it's just you or just you and your girl or like. You know what I'm saying? Something that you don't mind the bottle being gone because niggas will drink through that. If you had it just out around your neck, niggas will drink through that quick.
[00:38:02] Speaker C: I don't know.
[00:38:03] Speaker B: This has got to be bigger than a pint, though. I don't know. Because it's got this weird shaped bottle.
[00:38:08] Speaker D: It's twisted and it's skinny at the top.
[00:38:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:38:10] Speaker B: And it's funny because I went to one place, right? And I was looking for it, and it was in a box. So the other places I've seen it, it was outside of a box, and I could tell. And I was like, well, where's the. I didn't know the name. I'm like, it's kind of twisted. And she's pointing out all these other ones. I'm like, no, it ain't that, because there's a lot of twisted bottles. I'm like, nah, I'll know it when I see it. And then I actually saw it in the box and I was like, okay, that's the label I recognize.
[00:38:35] Speaker D: But, yeah, I was like, right now, if you were to take a breathalyzer, I don't think you would fail it. That's how gone that taste is. Yeah, it was gone a long time ago.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: I didn't chase it while you were talking.
[00:38:45] Speaker D: It was already gone.
[00:38:46] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:38:46] Speaker B: I didn't even chase that. That's nice.
Fucking. I might find my new shit.
[00:38:51] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:38:51] Speaker D: But you got to be careful.
[00:38:53] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:38:53] Speaker D: Because there's no indication that you're about to be drunk. Because it's so smooth.
[00:38:56] Speaker B: Yeah, grand. Coramino. Yeah, that's it.
[00:39:00] Speaker D: Coramino.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: Coramino. Okay.
[00:39:04] Speaker D: Coramino.
[00:39:04] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:39:04] Speaker A: Coramino.
[00:39:05] Speaker C: Right.
[00:39:06] Speaker B: If you want to say it like that.
[00:39:07] Speaker C: How you say it?
[00:39:08] Speaker A: I said coramino.
[00:39:09] Speaker D: Is that French?
[00:39:11] Speaker A: I was trying to be a little Spanish.
[00:39:12] Speaker B: To me.
I was trying to be a little Spanish.
[00:39:15] Speaker D: You didn't look very spanish when you did it.
[00:39:18] Speaker A: There you go.
[00:39:20] Speaker B: So I felt like, we're okay. I think I understand now that g money came on in. The way she described the situation. Right. Like a motherfucker. That's just pressing too hard. I get that.
[00:39:33] Speaker D: I think the number has gone up, too, man. You know how there's, like, one in three have been sexually assaulted, right?
[00:39:39] Speaker A: One in two.
[00:39:40] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:39:40] Speaker D: But men is less than one in ten now.
[00:39:43] Speaker C: What you mean?
[00:39:43] Speaker D: Yeah, bro, what you mean? You heard me.
[00:39:45] Speaker A: What do you mean, men?
[00:39:46] Speaker D: Like, sexually assaulted by men?
[00:39:49] Speaker B: Other men?
[00:39:49] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:39:52] Speaker D: Why'd you breathe like that?
I don't know if the listeners could hear it. Did you hear like, I was like, no. Other men. He's like.
[00:40:00] Speaker A: Because I feel like once another man sexually assaults you, it's a fight.
Do you just let it try? I'm going to go with a fight.
[00:40:12] Speaker D: Mike Tyson, smack.
[00:40:13] Speaker A: I'm going to go with a fight. He can knock me out. He's going to have to knock me out.
[00:40:17] Speaker D: Why?
[00:40:17] Speaker A: If you know you're going to get.
[00:40:18] Speaker D: Knocked out, why even do that step?
[00:40:20] Speaker A: You can't just let a nigga think he can just do that.
[00:40:22] Speaker D: Why?
[00:40:23] Speaker A: I subscribe to that.
[00:40:24] Speaker B: So you want to see it in real time? You want to make it happen real time? So again, I think if it doesn't happen, there's always that question, like, hey, maybe I didn't do nothing, but if I did do something, I might not have got knocked out.
[00:40:40] Speaker D: If Kimbo Slice touch a girl butt, he just got a handful of butt. Is he dead?
[00:40:45] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:40:45] Speaker D: Oh, damn.
[00:40:46] Speaker B: Did he die?
[00:40:47] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:40:47] Speaker A: Kimbo Slice died.
[00:40:48] Speaker B: From how? What?
[00:40:49] Speaker D: From heart failure.
[00:40:50] Speaker C: Heart.
[00:40:50] Speaker D: His heart was pumping too hard. It just had too much going on for that heart.
[00:40:54] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:40:54] Speaker D: I think he had a heart issue, too.
[00:40:56] Speaker B: Okay, it had to fight one more time.
[00:40:59] Speaker D: If you fight one more time, it's going to be the end.
[00:41:02] Speaker B: He was the grandfather, right?
Backyard brawler before he died.
[00:41:09] Speaker D: If he touched your girl butt, nigga, that's just a touch butt.
[00:41:11] Speaker C: We're going to have a conversation.
[00:41:12] Speaker D: We're not even having a conversation. What the fuck are you going to say to Kimbo Slice?
[00:41:15] Speaker B: Don't do that again.
[00:41:16] Speaker D: So, look, let's role play, okay?
[00:41:17] Speaker A: I just touched a girl.
[00:41:18] Speaker B: He's Kimbo Slice.
[00:41:19] Speaker A: I'm Kimbo Slice.
[00:41:20] Speaker D: Your friend's Reggie.
[00:41:20] Speaker C: All right?
[00:41:21] Speaker D: So we're in a club. I just touched her butt. And now what do you say?
[00:41:24] Speaker B: She's like, whoa, what you doing?
[00:41:27] Speaker D: What do you say, little man?
[00:41:31] Speaker B: What you mean, what I'm doing? You saw what I'm doing. She felt what I'm doing.
[00:41:35] Speaker A: She's with me. You can't be.
[00:41:36] Speaker C: Don't.
[00:41:36] Speaker B: I'll do it again.
[00:41:38] Speaker A: Yeah, and he does it again.
[00:41:39] Speaker C: What you gonna do?
[00:41:40] Speaker A: What you gonna do?
[00:41:41] Speaker B: Challenging him.
[00:41:42] Speaker D: You got a funny accent, little man.
[00:41:44] Speaker A: What you going to do? All right, so if he does it again.
[00:41:46] Speaker D: Yeah. No, not he. Me.
[00:41:47] Speaker A: I'm doing it.
[00:41:48] Speaker D: And I just did.
[00:41:48] Speaker A: And I'll do it again, nigga.
[00:41:49] Speaker D: What you going to do?
[00:41:50] Speaker A: Find the quickest bottle and try to hit him with it. Bottle?
[00:41:52] Speaker B: You're going to jump behind the club.
[00:41:54] Speaker D: Did you see that niggas eyeball hanging out of his head, bro?
[00:41:56] Speaker A: That'll be my first move, though.
[00:41:59] Speaker D: Anything aggressive is your first and worst move.
[00:42:02] Speaker B: Unless you got a pistol.
[00:42:04] Speaker A: You better have a good pistol, too, right?
[00:42:06] Speaker D: It better be a boomerang pistol to where you shoot me, come through me.
[00:42:10] Speaker A: And come back and hit me again.
[00:42:11] Speaker D: Because it's going to need two bullets.
[00:42:13] Speaker A: Hopefully the bottle knock him out.
That's why I'm trying to find a weapon.
[00:42:17] Speaker D: You not knocking Kimbo slice out to use him. I think he's not going to let.
[00:42:20] Speaker A: You hit him with a bottle.
[00:42:21] Speaker D: He's an MMA fighter.
[00:42:22] Speaker B: No, before he was an MMA fighter, he just was a backyard beater asser. Like, that's what he did. He just took people in the backyard.
[00:42:29] Speaker D: Oh, no, man, French, you're full of shit. That nigga just going to touch your girl, but it's okay.
[00:42:35] Speaker A: I don't know if my ego will even let me have the time to think not to. Are you kidding?
[00:42:39] Speaker D: Your ego is smart. See that nigga, like, oh, okay.
Ego is dangerous, but it's not stupid.
[00:42:46] Speaker B: Listen, I told you about the time that happened to me, right? Well, not me personally, but I was involved in a situation like that, okay? When I was like 18 and we were at the arcade back in the days, Escandia out in Cali, and this girl was in biker shorts back in the day, when the biker shorts was a thing, and her ass was like, bad out, and it was a white girl and shit, right?
[00:43:07] Speaker D: Oaktown, three five seven, right?
[00:43:09] Speaker A: The moment we saw girl Jimmy Mac, we knew it was a white girl.
[00:43:11] Speaker B: You didn't. Biker shorts, like you said, oaktown, three five seven was all sisters. But anyways, everybody was like, it was me and a bunch of niggas, right, that I was with. And we was all at this motherfucker spot, and we were watching her play the video game, and we didn't even know she was with a dude, but we were just looking at her ass like, goddamn. And my homeboy peanut grabbed her booty.
[00:43:31] Speaker C: Peanut?
[00:43:32] Speaker A: Yeah, it's always a nigga named Peanut.
[00:43:34] Speaker B: And she turned around and was like, in my face, like. And I was like, hey, I didn't grab your ass like that because he just pinched it. If I was to grab that ass, I'd have cupped that motherfucking. I grabbed ass like, PI out.
[00:43:46] Speaker A: So you grabbed it yeah, because I.
[00:43:48] Speaker B: Wanted to show her the difference between me and.
And when I did.
So again, this is not something I'm proud of. Let's be clear.
[00:43:59] Speaker D: Wait a minute, wait a.
[00:44:01] Speaker C: Just.
[00:44:01] Speaker D: Did we just find out that Mac.
[00:44:03] Speaker A: Is the guy that does people.
[00:44:05] Speaker D: He's talking about? I've never known a guy who does.
[00:44:08] Speaker B: This kind of thing.
[00:44:09] Speaker A: He's the guy because it's.
[00:44:10] Speaker D: Because it's you, nigga. That's why. You don't know a guy who does.
[00:44:13] Speaker C: That kind of thing.
[00:44:14] Speaker D: Go ahead, please, go ahead with this fucking story and don't make it softer.
[00:44:19] Speaker B: I'm not. So when I did that right, she tried to swing on me, right?
Instincts. I was in my prime squabble instincts. And I just backed up, and before I realized it, the left was coming out. And it just kind of. Just kind of like you hitting bitches to my.
[00:44:37] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:44:39] Speaker A: It wasn't like the 7th grade.
[00:44:41] Speaker D: You parrying and jabbing bitches to my. I don't even know a nigga like this.
[00:44:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I never even seen no nigga, like, defending so hard. I was so confused.
[00:44:51] Speaker D: I was like, how come you don't.
[00:44:52] Speaker A: Understand what I'm saying, bro?
[00:44:54] Speaker D: It's been exactly seven minutes.
[00:44:58] Speaker B: So she's with there and her dude is, I guess, right next to her. And she looks at him like, yo, are you going to do something? You know what I mean? And he looks at all of us because it's like six or seven of us standing behind her.
Again, this was that time where it's like, get in the car, fuck you, bitch, that type of shit. You know what I mean?
I guess I did know niggas when I was younger. Now that I think about it, I.
[00:45:27] Speaker D: Did know niggas that I was one of younger.
[00:45:31] Speaker B: Wow.
I'm just saying, like, as 45 minutes. I'm just saying, grown niggas don't act that way.
[00:45:39] Speaker D: Grown niggas grow up. Young niggas grow up to be grown niggas.
[00:45:43] Speaker B: But they don't act that way anymore.
[00:45:45] Speaker D: True, they do.
[00:45:46] Speaker B: Well, I guess you've grown more, right? I guess so. And then when she looked at him like, yo, are you going to just let this motherfucker just parry me and just kind of pop me in my lip like that? Because again, I didn't hit her hard. Let's be clear.
Halfway as it was coming out, I pulled up like, yo, don't hit this chick. But it was already too far. And it just kind of like, give her like, it didn't even break the skin. Right? Quit looking at me like that.
[00:46:14] Speaker C: Be honest.
[00:46:15] Speaker A: How am I looking at you?
[00:46:16] Speaker B: I have no idea.
[00:46:17] Speaker D: Can I still call the police?
[00:46:20] Speaker B: And then she looked at her dude and he was like, let's go again.
He was the anti french Reggie. He understood that if he would have tried to step up, it would have been a problem.
It would have went well.
[00:46:37] Speaker D: Took this robert to a one, a seven, right?
[00:46:40] Speaker B: And ultimately, even if he would have stepped up, like you always talk about, you can't take that ass whooping in front of your girl. Yeah, that's the thing.
[00:46:50] Speaker A: I feel like a jump. She would understand.
[00:46:52] Speaker B: It wouldn't have mattered. It would have been an ass whooping. One on one or fucking non one on one.
[00:46:58] Speaker A: I don't think your girl can see that. But a jump, he was going to.
[00:47:01] Speaker B: Catch an ass whooping either way, right? And he just was like, let's just go. You know what I mean? So he grabbed her by her hand and they walked off. And I had to hide from the police and catch the ride on.
[00:47:16] Speaker A: You have to hide from the police.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: Because she came back with the motherfucker.
[00:47:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:47:20] Speaker B: You know what I mean?
[00:47:25] Speaker A: Those things are open now. That's how Diddy got caught.
You get famous, you can be like, I remember the sneaker.
[00:47:31] Speaker B: No, it wasn't me.
[00:47:33] Speaker A: Because if it was me, I would have put my dick in your butt.
[00:47:36] Speaker B: I would be like, what was the color of the biker shorts you was wearing? Let's be clear. I remember. Do you remember? Don't be just coming out of the blue because you might have bitches to be like, that was me. What color was the biker shorts that you was wearing?
[00:47:48] Speaker A: Guess the right color.
[00:47:49] Speaker B: No, there's too many colors in the crayon box for you to guess the right color.
[00:47:52] Speaker D: Terrible. That is a terrible human being that you were at that.
[00:47:55] Speaker B: No, listen, let's be clear. Why I feel like I try to be such an understanding, good person now is because of that 18 and under Jamie, man.
[00:48:07] Speaker D: So why do I do it?
[00:48:08] Speaker B: Because you're christlike.
[00:48:10] Speaker D: Come on, man.
[00:48:11] Speaker B: Come on, bro. You got indoctrinated with the Holy Spirit and you just understood that the Holy Spirit was in you. And you've been righteous ever since. Bro, let's just stop. You got your righteous ink. When did you get your cross?
[00:48:27] Speaker A: He always goes back to that.
[00:48:29] Speaker B: When did you get your cross? How old were you when you got your cross tatted? Come on, let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
[00:48:37] Speaker D: Ain't got shit to do with anything.
[00:48:38] Speaker B: What year. How old were you?
[00:48:40] Speaker D: I don't remember.
[00:48:41] Speaker B: You do remember, you lying motherfucker.
[00:48:44] Speaker D: That's not important.
[00:48:45] Speaker B: It is important, because I understand that when you put that ink on you back then, you were a different dude than I was.
[00:48:53] Speaker D: I got it because I carry my own cross. That's not a good thing.
[00:48:57] Speaker B: All right, how old were you then?
[00:49:00] Speaker C: 20, maybe.
[00:49:01] Speaker B: Okay, well, again, that's a long time before I realized I needed to be a better person.
[00:49:07] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:49:08] Speaker B: So I just know that. Again, it was funny. I was watching some fucked up shit like Fargo, and I was watching movie the show.
[00:49:17] Speaker D: Show is pretty good.
[00:49:18] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:49:18] Speaker B: And I was watching some shit in season three, and I was like, damn, the nigga with the fucked up teeth, he was doing some shit. And I was like, damn.
I didn't say it was me, but I said, I know somebody who's done some shit like that.
[00:49:32] Speaker D: What do you do? Give me.
Who are the stars in it? Who are the big names in it?
It was the season before Chris Rock, right?
[00:49:41] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:49:41] Speaker B: It was the one where the guy played the twin brothers. So he played the two brothers, and it was over the stamp, and then they were fucking. The one brother was the Minnesota fucking lock king, and the other was the parole officer with Dayton, the parole running.
[00:49:58] Speaker D: Got to watch it again. I don't remember that.
[00:50:00] Speaker B: Yeah, so that's the one. And it was the dude with the fucked up teeth that know, basically.
[00:50:05] Speaker D: Oh, he's like a lawyer or something?
[00:50:07] Speaker B: Well, he took over the fucking brother's company. He's a loan shark. Loaned him the money. And it was like, nah, you don't. Not paying me. Your company's mine now.
[00:50:15] Speaker D: Ruthless season, bro.
[00:50:16] Speaker B: It was wild. It was wild.
[00:50:18] Speaker D: And that finished it already?
[00:50:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I just finished fucking Chris Rock one.
[00:50:21] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:50:21] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:50:21] Speaker B: And I was like, yo, the Chris.
[00:50:23] Speaker A: Rock one I watched. I like that one.
[00:50:24] Speaker B: I was like, yo, Chris Rock's son was Mike Milligan from season two.
He was the nigga that know when they were feuding with the actor, you mean? No. Well, it was his character, Bo Byn. What's his name? What's his name?
[00:50:43] Speaker D: Woodbine.
[00:50:44] Speaker B: Woodbine? Yeah. Joaquin Woodbine.
[00:50:46] Speaker D: Woodbine. Something.
[00:50:48] Speaker B: Joking.
[00:50:49] Speaker D: It's not joking. That's joking.
[00:50:50] Speaker C: Noah?
[00:50:53] Speaker D: It's Woodbine, though.
[00:50:54] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. Woodbine. And so he was the one that was actually the one that got traded. He was the son that got traded.
And I was wondering, because. I was wondering it was Italians. But the reason why I was tripping, because his name was Mike Milligan.
[00:51:13] Speaker D: And why was he named Milligan, right?
[00:51:15] Speaker B: I was like, why would. That's an irish name. And I was like, I know a Mike Milligan.
[00:51:18] Speaker D: Bokeem Woodbine.
[00:51:19] Speaker B: Bokeem Woodbine.
[00:51:20] Speaker C: Right?
[00:51:21] Speaker B: And I was like, I know a Mike Milligan, and he's fucking white, and he's irish. And I don't understand how he's got that same name. That's weird to me. But then I understood now after watching that episode, because, again, the irish dude was the one that was fucking really out for him. Like, his dad traded him. So he's like, fuck that nigga.
[00:51:37] Speaker D: You know those not really based on true stories, right?
[00:51:39] Speaker B: Of course.
[00:51:40] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:51:40] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:51:40] Speaker B: Because even, like, the movie says it right, you know what I mean? It's based on a true story, but it's not a true story. It's all fictional.
[00:51:48] Speaker D: It's good, though.
[00:51:49] Speaker B: And it's funny because I had to tell my sister that, and she didn't know. She's looking it up. She's trying to find fucking what was going on in these places. And I'm like, you know, none of this shit is real. Even though it says it's based on a true story. That's the comedy of it all, is.
[00:52:03] Speaker D: That it's really not, which is crazy, because now you have to second guess when you see based on a true story or whatever. How much.
Anyway, good shows, though. There's no show better than 1883. But Fargo is up there. Fargo is up there. I don't think there is a better show ever, bro, than 1883.
[00:52:19] Speaker B: And you know what's funny is that that motherfucker is not even the dad. He's a fucking country singer.
[00:52:25] Speaker D: Tim McGraw. Yeah, the lady is just. They're not even actors.
[00:52:30] Speaker C: Right?
[00:52:30] Speaker D: They're not even actors.
[00:52:31] Speaker B: And they played the shit out of that motherfucker.
[00:52:33] Speaker D: That's the best show I've ever seen in my life. It's only one season, so it's not like you have to binge it forever.
[00:52:39] Speaker C: Where is it at?
[00:52:40] Speaker A: I never watched that.
[00:52:40] Speaker D: That's got to be on Paramount, maybe.
[00:52:42] Speaker B: I think it's on Paramount, I think.
[00:52:44] Speaker A: Is this supposed to be a show tied in with Yellowstone?
[00:52:47] Speaker D: It's the prequel to the prequel to Yellowstone. So Yellowstone is their main show.
[00:52:51] Speaker C: Then.
[00:52:51] Speaker D: 1923 was the prequel to Yellowstone. But 1883 is the prequel to 1923 and Yellowstone. Right, but 1883 is on a different level than all the rest of all of them. I've never seen the show better than eight. It encompasses everything that you could possibly want in the show.
[00:53:06] Speaker B: Everything. And it makes you, like, if you can have a little bit of empathy, and understanding what it was like to live back in that time. 1883, right? Like, how hard it was.
[00:53:23] Speaker D: Like, the fuck travel across the country.
[00:53:25] Speaker B: Just life in general was fucking rough. We talk about some shit, like, we complain.
Even one of the motherfuckers said that shit in one of the fargoes. She's like, fucking old timers had it worse than us.
It's rough now, but, shit, motherfuckers had. You had ten, only two made it. You had ten kids. Two survived.
[00:53:50] Speaker D: We had a lot of kids back.
[00:53:51] Speaker B: In the day, right?
Having it rough, that ain't shit. Like, what we got right now ain't shit to what motherfuckers was experiencing back then. Like, you go to the motherfucking bathroom, it was taking your life in your own hands. Like, you had to go fucking in the middle of the night somewhere to go take a shit or a piss, you might not come back. My nigga, it ain't even got to do with other people. This is just the environment. This is just the world that you live in is fucking you up. So, yeah, it was wild. But anyways, yeah, man, I'm going to ask you all niggas a question real quick and just see if it's something that anybody's ever thought of. You ever dirty dicked yourself or thought about it?
[00:54:33] Speaker D: I'm not sure how you could.
[00:54:34] Speaker B: Well, so, like, if you went to go jack off, but you forgot to wash your hands.
[00:54:41] Speaker A: So you didn't wash your hands, you went straight to jacking off.
[00:54:44] Speaker D: Yeah, jacked off. Are you fucked? Which way did you.
[00:54:47] Speaker C: No, just jack off.
[00:54:47] Speaker D: Jacked off. Did something else?
[00:54:49] Speaker B: No, you just went to go jack off and then how way you was like, God damn, I forgot I ate wings earlier or something like that.
[00:54:55] Speaker D: Oh, so you got wing sauce in.
[00:54:56] Speaker B: Your day maybe, right?
I'm sure.
[00:55:00] Speaker D: I thought you were saying, like, you jacked off, fell asleep, and then you didn't go anywhere. You do anything, but you woke up and jacked off again.
[00:55:05] Speaker B: No, that's nasty. Why is it nasty?
[00:55:10] Speaker D: It's the same thing. What's on your hand now that went on your hand before.
[00:55:14] Speaker A: It's like, all dried up now, right?
[00:55:16] Speaker B: No, because again, I think there's wet in it.
[00:55:18] Speaker D: Get it wet. It's the same liquid.
[00:55:21] Speaker B: Because typically there's a process, right? You got to make sure your hands are clean.
[00:55:25] Speaker D: Let's define because I thought dirty dick was you fuck one girl.
[00:55:28] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I was. You don't clean and then you go, fuck.
[00:55:31] Speaker D: You go fuck another girl.
[00:55:32] Speaker B: So maybe dirty handing would be better.
[00:55:34] Speaker D: No, but those were both two things of sex. You're talking about getting a smorgasborg and then going and jacking off and not washing it.
[00:55:41] Speaker B: That's different. Or even if you didn't say if.
[00:55:43] Speaker D: It was like, you worked on a.
[00:55:44] Speaker B: Car, you was working all day or.
[00:55:47] Speaker D: Whatever the fuck, you got to wash your hands. Always wash your car. Matter of fact, if before I have sex with my woman, I wash my hands.
[00:55:52] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure.
[00:55:53] Speaker D: Right? I don't think I've ever dirty dicked myself.
[00:55:56] Speaker B: Right?
[00:55:56] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:55:57] Speaker D: Have you dirty dicked yourself?
[00:55:58] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:55:59] Speaker D: It took you too long, nigga, to say answer.
[00:56:02] Speaker A: He probably just realized you did it.
[00:56:04] Speaker B: No, I'm just saying, like, yeah, what.
[00:56:07] Speaker D: Were you doing before you jacked off.
[00:56:08] Speaker B: Hot wings and then you went straight to the dick?
[00:56:11] Speaker D: No, you would be afraid of that. It would be, like, a little spicy on the tip.
[00:56:14] Speaker B: I forgot I had eaten hot wings.
[00:56:16] Speaker D: Because, like, if you get soap in the tip, your dick, it burns, right? So if you get some hot sauce and tip.
[00:56:21] Speaker A: So, hold up. So you ate the wings.
[00:56:23] Speaker D: Scattered color.
[00:56:24] Speaker A: So what happened after you ate?
[00:56:25] Speaker B: Fell asleep.
[00:56:26] Speaker C: Right?
[00:56:27] Speaker B: Woke up and was like, why not? And then was like, oh, shit.
[00:56:33] Speaker A: Stroke. You realize you didn't even wash.
[00:56:35] Speaker B: Didn't even wash it. Like, damn. Because sometimes, you know, when you eat hot wings, you get that red sauce in your cuticles.
[00:56:40] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:56:41] Speaker B: And then you look up, and you're like, God damn, that's red. Oh, shit. I ate fucking hot wings earlier and did not wash my hands.
[00:56:48] Speaker C: God damn. Yeah.
[00:56:49] Speaker D: That never happened to me. I've never done that ever. I'm very particular about that, I guess because I don't want to get, like, a rash or something from who knows what I've been touching prior to. You know what I'm saying? I can't imagine that happening. So I always wash my hands every single time.
[00:57:02] Speaker B: Every single time.
[00:57:03] Speaker D: Every single time.
[00:57:04] Speaker B: Me, too.
[00:57:04] Speaker C: From now on. Yeah.
[00:57:06] Speaker D: That's crazy, because I can imagine what that burn would be like if that got.
[00:57:09] Speaker B: And the thing about it is there wasn't any.
[00:57:12] Speaker A: You're lucky that sleep probably gave it some time.
[00:57:17] Speaker D: What if some of that jackoff juice reactivated that hot sauce?
[00:57:22] Speaker B: Right?
So, again, when I noticed the hot wing sauce on the finger, I was like, oh, I got to stop right now. Right now. Let me get in the shower and get.
Let me wash everything. Like hands, dick, everything.
[00:57:36] Speaker A: You have to find a whole new video.
[00:57:38] Speaker B: No, I went back to the same video. Went back to the same video. That shit was hot, Jr.
[00:57:43] Speaker D: Crickets. What am I smelling?
[00:57:45] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:57:45] Speaker B: Lemon pepper. I don't know if lemon pepper is as much as you would worry about as much as hot food.
[00:57:51] Speaker D: Still got pepper in it.
[00:57:54] Speaker B: You're right.
[00:57:54] Speaker D: I don't know how pepper would feel on the open garlic. I know how salt does. How does pepper feel? If you get on a cut, it doesn't burn the same, does it?
[00:58:01] Speaker A: I probably wouldn't.
[00:58:03] Speaker D: Now a pepper, the actual pepper with the capsaicin.
[00:58:07] Speaker B: But I think something like little teriyaki. Teriyaki.
[00:58:11] Speaker C: Sweet. Yeah.
[00:58:12] Speaker B: Teriyaki. You'd probably be good.
[00:58:14] Speaker D: I don't know if you'd be good if you were swimming.
[00:58:17] Speaker B: I think you could probably use teriyaki.
[00:58:18] Speaker D: If you were swimming in a pool of teriyaki. You can't open your eyes, but I.
[00:58:21] Speaker B: Think you could use teriyaki instead of lotion.
[00:58:24] Speaker D: No, it's real sticky. It's real sticky because it would be too sticky.
[00:58:31] Speaker B: Honey garlic.
[00:58:32] Speaker D: I've never had that.
[00:58:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:58:34] Speaker D: Is that a dry rub or a wet rub?
[00:58:36] Speaker B: It's wet. Wet, yeah, the honey garlic.
[00:58:38] Speaker A: It's like a honey mustard, but better.
[00:58:41] Speaker C: Yeah, honey garlic mustard. What?
[00:58:43] Speaker D: I don't like mustard.
[00:58:44] Speaker B: Honey mustard is the shit.
[00:58:46] Speaker D: Why do you just have honey mustard?
[00:58:48] Speaker A: Listeners just pull out a honey mustard out of his pocket.
[00:58:52] Speaker D: Out of his fucking sweatshirt.
Marsupial pouch.
[00:58:56] Speaker C: Yeah. That's weird, bro.
[00:58:57] Speaker B: No, because again, on the way here, I stopped at Publix, and I got some.
[00:59:01] Speaker D: Okay, but those things aren't made to be heated. It's supposed to be refrigerated.
[00:59:05] Speaker B: No, they have them just in the little thing. They're just not even.
[00:59:08] Speaker A: But when you open it, if you open it, it feels like a bottle.
[00:59:11] Speaker D: Does it feel cool?
[00:59:12] Speaker B: No, it just feels, like normal.
[00:59:14] Speaker D: It's room temperature where they have it sitting.
[00:59:15] Speaker B: Just in the little racks.
[00:59:17] Speaker D: Right in front of the freezer?
[00:59:19] Speaker B: No, right in front of the room temperature.
[00:59:22] Speaker A: But if you open it, you do put it in the fridge.
[00:59:24] Speaker B: After you open it, who doesn't finish it?
[00:59:26] Speaker D: I don't know. You can't just sit. So, like, when you get those, you don't eat them. You put them in your drawer for later. For another time.
[00:59:31] Speaker B: No.
[00:59:33] Speaker A: If you don't open it.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: No. So be honest. Might be onto something. Because if I don't eat them, I do put them in the refrigerator.
[00:59:39] Speaker C: Why?
[00:59:40] Speaker B: I don't know.
You do know.
[00:59:43] Speaker A: Put the hot sauce.
[00:59:44] Speaker D: And it's the same reason why you shouldn't have that shit in your jacket, because it's by your body heat and.
[00:59:48] Speaker C: You'Re basically cooking it, and then you're.
[00:59:51] Speaker D: Going to just sit it on the counter again?
[00:59:54] Speaker B: Listen, I don't know why I don't put it in the refrigerator. I mean, I don't just leave it in the counter because I get it on the counter.
[01:00:00] Speaker D: Just throw it away.
[01:00:01] Speaker B: You're probably right. Because again, normally I don't have enough to put away, but I have in the past.
[01:00:08] Speaker D: Right. Everybody's house. You go in one of those drawers, there's going to be a handful of salt, pepper, red pepper, hot sauces, hot sauces, packets, all that kind of duck sauce. Yeah, you're going to see that. But I mean, really should be restoring this stuff this way. I don't know.
[01:00:23] Speaker B: I think so. Because I think when you get it from the asian stuff, they're grabbing it out of a box.
[01:00:27] Speaker D: Yeah, but we know they don't give a shit.
[01:00:30] Speaker B: But you still use it.
[01:00:32] Speaker C: Do we?
[01:00:32] Speaker B: Yeah, you do.
[01:00:33] Speaker D: I don't.
[01:00:34] Speaker B: Well, then why do you take it?
[01:00:35] Speaker D: I don't.
[01:00:37] Speaker B: Now the one spot has everything in, like, a little chiller.
[01:00:41] Speaker D: Why would they put that teriyaki? Why would they put that in a teriyaki?
[01:00:45] Speaker B: Because it's the boomoo sauce. It's the fucking.
[01:00:47] Speaker D: So that sauce is different than any other. Come on, man. Sauce, bro.
[01:00:50] Speaker B: This is sealed.
[01:00:50] Speaker D: Hey, you got it. It's your mouth. It's your life. You do what you want to with your life in your mouth. I'm done. I've given my wisdom. If you choose not to keep it or fake it, that's cool. You know what's crazy? We only took a shot each and that bottle is halfway gone.
[01:01:02] Speaker C: Yeah, because it's not.
[01:01:03] Speaker B: Well, let's be clear. It's skinnier at the top. Yeah, I think we can get at least two more shots out of that.
[01:01:09] Speaker D: Well, we're going to need at least do one more. Yeah, but I don't know about two more. I don't know if I can do two.
[01:01:13] Speaker A: Yeah, I just need one more.
[01:01:14] Speaker D: What you're feeling that.
[01:01:16] Speaker A: I'm not feeling a. I just don't need to be.
[01:01:19] Speaker C: I'm good.
[01:01:20] Speaker A: I eat a lot today.
[01:01:22] Speaker B: You wanna.
[01:01:23] Speaker C: You.
[01:01:28] Speaker B: Have been making a little. Lot of side noises today.
I don't know what's up with that, but you've been making a lot of side noises.
[01:01:35] Speaker C: Just to be.
[01:01:36] Speaker D: Just to be clear, can we talk about your frailness? And if you're made for podcasting, who that you?
[01:01:41] Speaker B: Yeah, let's do it. Am I frail?
[01:01:43] Speaker C: Well, no.
[01:01:44] Speaker D: We talked about last week. Like, you have gotten Covid more than probably anybody in the US.
[01:01:49] Speaker A: Listen, and it feels like this one was a bad one because.
[01:01:55] Speaker D: You didn't answer my calls, you didn't return text messages.
[01:01:57] Speaker B: No, listen, so again, I think there might be multiple things that included with that, not just the COVID but the first one I did respond to, like, hey, I'm down. When I was down, right?
I was like, man, this shit got me. And it wasn't really like I was fucked up. It was just that it made me lethargic, right? Like, I just wanted to sleep a lot and my nose was running a lot. But shout out to Mucin XD and theraflu. Because those two things right there.
My sister. I'm old school, right? So I grew up on theraflu. And that was always like, when you get the fucking flu like symptoms, you take that hot shit and it's almost like a hot totty.
[01:02:39] Speaker D: They changed it, though.
[01:02:40] Speaker C: It is.
[01:02:41] Speaker D: It's tea now.
[01:02:42] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:02:43] Speaker D: Taste the tea in it. I stopped taking gum. Like tea.
[01:02:45] Speaker B: Yeah, about five years. Yeah, it was different. And it's like a hot totty, almost like. Right. That hotness and whatever you're drinking. Put a little honey in that bitch.
[01:02:57] Speaker D: You put alcohol in it, don't you?
[01:02:58] Speaker B: No, not anymore.
[01:03:00] Speaker D: Okay, hot and Toddy is alcohol, right. But a hot tody, what is it called?
[01:03:04] Speaker B: Hot toddy.
[01:03:05] Speaker D: Hot Tody. I was hot and Toddy. What is that?
[01:03:07] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:03:08] Speaker D: That's the big booty bitch right now.
[01:03:09] Speaker B: That sounds like some wings or something.
[01:03:10] Speaker C: What's the big booty bitch with the.
[01:03:12] Speaker D: Small waist and the big booty? The African, like the way in there called hot and Toddy.
[01:03:19] Speaker A: I don't know what you're talking about.
[01:03:20] Speaker D: It's like, derogatory.
[01:03:21] Speaker B: It was like, would you snatch waist with the big booty?
[01:03:24] Speaker D: Yeah, they had her in the circus and shit. It was a black lady, but she had like a really small waist, but a huge thighs and booty. And that was like the look. So it was derogatory because they're making like, these how Africans look. And they were carrying her around in a circus. But I think her name was hot and Tody or something.
[01:03:38] Speaker B: Hottie tidy or Hottie hottie toddy?
[01:03:40] Speaker D: Maybe hot and tidy or something.
[01:03:41] Speaker B: No, just hottie Toddy. I think it might have been.
[01:03:45] Speaker D: It's weird that those are named the same very similar things.
[01:03:49] Speaker B: Yes. Oh, no, that's a cocktail. So a Hottie totti is a cocktail. Let's see what the meaning is.
None of this is you might have.
[01:04:04] Speaker A: To put Hottie toddy.
[01:04:05] Speaker D: Circus.
[01:04:05] Speaker A: So they can know the reference point.
[01:04:07] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:04:07] Speaker B: It's either a drink, like the hot toddy.
World War II is when it came around, referred to perceived sentiment of the old Miss student body. I don't know. Old Miss seems like, and I don't know what's going on, but my fucking service is kicking ass over here now. Before, it used to be horrible.
[01:04:27] Speaker D: Oh, okay. So it's Sarah Bartman. Baartman. The black woman who was exploited for her big booty. The story of Sarah Bartman is a story of abuse and objectification, has become a powerful symbol of colonial exploitation and racism and of the ridicule and commodification of black people. Sarah, also known as the hot and tot Venus. That's what it was.
[01:04:47] Speaker C: Hot.
[01:04:47] Speaker D: And she's.
[01:04:48] Speaker A: So they did that to her. But now that body type is what's celebrated BBL. Girls are risking their lives for that body.
[01:04:55] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. That is what she got the Kim K. Yeah, she got the Michelle. The Kate Michelle.
[01:05:01] Speaker D: I think they have, but that's what I'm saying.
[01:05:03] Speaker A: It's funny, like, this is where that comes from. But now we have women risking their.
[01:05:06] Speaker D: Lives to look like that. That was a picture of her.
[01:05:10] Speaker B: Was that an angel sitting on her ass?
[01:05:12] Speaker D: A cherub.
[01:05:15] Speaker A: So that's kind of crazy.
[01:05:16] Speaker B: It is. So everybody is. Everybody's rocking that Sarah Bartman.
[01:05:21] Speaker D: Yeah, that right there.
[01:05:23] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, she caked up, boy. Let's be clear, though.
She got the little old titties with the big old.
[01:05:30] Speaker A: So they thought that shit was ugly back then.
[01:05:32] Speaker D: Well, they were making fun of Africans. This is how Africans look at how their booties are like, their legs. And this is the one, of course, white dudes wanted to fuck. Yeah, of course it was exploiting, but it was still, like, as a man.
[01:05:45] Speaker A: If you see ass, you want to try it.
[01:05:47] Speaker D: Like, they'd be laughing on their wives in a bit.
[01:05:50] Speaker C: Yeah, but, yeah.
[01:05:52] Speaker D: So we're not sure if you're built for this, man.
[01:05:55] Speaker C: Yeah, man.
[01:05:55] Speaker A: Alpha gal, you've been. Just been getting.
[01:05:57] Speaker D: Yeah, you've been getting shit, bro. You change your mental, but your physical is going downhill.
[01:06:03] Speaker B: No, my physical is actually getting better, Brad.
[01:06:05] Speaker D: You got, like, five syndromes.
[01:06:06] Speaker B: But that's okay, though, because again, I think. Remember when we talked about it before I ever got alpha gal? We talked about it when we used to record downstairs and I was like, there's this shit that fucking. If you get by a tick, it'll fucking turn you into a vegetarian.
[01:06:22] Speaker C: Right.
[01:06:22] Speaker B: My diet's better now.
[01:06:24] Speaker C: Is it?
[01:06:24] Speaker B: It is for sure.
[01:06:25] Speaker D: Because you're not eating red meat.
[01:06:26] Speaker B: I don't eat red meat. Or I eat more greens.
[01:06:29] Speaker C: Greens.
[01:06:29] Speaker D: Why does this make you eat more greens?
[01:06:31] Speaker B: Well, it doesn't because I have to substitute. I have to eat something other than just red meat. Like, red meat. I could just eat another meat, right? But meat, potatoes was more of a steak thing, right? Like, you have steak and some fucking.
[01:06:45] Speaker D: You can't eat chicken, potatoes? No, because, again, fish and potatoes don't work.
[01:06:49] Speaker B: Nope. Not really.
[01:06:50] Speaker D: Really?
[01:06:51] Speaker C: No.
[01:06:51] Speaker D: So you put greens in there instead? Broccoli or salads?
[01:06:54] Speaker B: Not salads. Green beans, asparagus.
Brussels sprouts.
[01:07:01] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:07:02] Speaker B: No, Brussels sprouts is shit, especially.
[01:07:04] Speaker D: I don't know about that.
[01:07:05] Speaker B: No, bro.
[01:07:06] Speaker D: I tried to go healthy, man.
[01:07:08] Speaker B: Air fry them.
[01:07:09] Speaker D: Last time we went to Costco, I tried to pick snacks that were healthy. I try to pick different things. It should all taste disgusting. No, I'm not doing it.
[01:07:16] Speaker B: I'm not doing it.
[01:07:18] Speaker C: Eat food.
[01:07:18] Speaker D: You can't eat snacks, so you don't eat any snacks? I eat bad snacks.
[01:07:23] Speaker C: Veggie sticks, chips.
[01:07:25] Speaker D: Veggie sticks.
[01:07:26] Speaker C: Veggie sticks.
[01:07:26] Speaker D: If it's snacks, you think it's good for you.
[01:07:28] Speaker A: If it's snacks, it's going to be.
[01:07:30] Speaker D: Unhealthy, so you eat bad snacks.
[01:07:31] Speaker A: If I'm eating snacks, it's going to.
[01:07:33] Speaker D: Be chips, cookies, Mac, do you eat healthy snacks?
[01:07:36] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:07:36] Speaker D: Veggie sticks, that's not good for you. That's a lie.
[01:07:41] Speaker B: So you mean potato chips?
[01:07:44] Speaker C: That's what I'm saying.
[01:07:45] Speaker D: If you want to eat healthy, you.
[01:07:46] Speaker A: Got to always cook.
[01:07:48] Speaker B: No. Cooking is the key. Right? The processed food is the problem.
[01:07:53] Speaker D: I tried getting some more healthy snacks with, like, protein bars.
[01:07:58] Speaker B: Protein bars are the worst.
[01:07:59] Speaker D: They're terrible.
[01:08:00] Speaker A: Hell of sugar.
[01:08:01] Speaker B: Terrible. Because again, I think anytime you include that high fructose syrup, right?
[01:08:07] Speaker D: Well, no, they don't have that in there.
[01:08:09] Speaker B: A lot of them do.
[01:08:09] Speaker D: Not the ones.
[01:08:10] Speaker A: Some of them are good. Some of them got, like, just fiber and then the protein. It tastes disgusting, but that has nasty taste.
[01:08:16] Speaker D: And I got some cookies. They're supposed to be healthier. Disgusting, all this shit. I'm going to eat regular snacks, bro.
[01:08:22] Speaker A: Eat regular snacks and eat healthy.
[01:08:23] Speaker D: Eat less of them, maybe. Yeah, less snacks.
[01:08:25] Speaker B: So veggie chips are chips that are prepared using vegetables other than potatoes.
[01:08:31] Speaker C: Okay.
[01:08:34] Speaker A: What kind of oil they use? It's the oil that be fucking up preservatives and all kind of canola, all that shit.
[01:08:40] Speaker B: Canola. Is canola bad for you?
[01:08:42] Speaker A: That's not the best oil that you get.
[01:08:43] Speaker C: If you're going to cook, you should make at least.
[01:08:46] Speaker B: So they're potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, beetroots, parsnips, kale and cassava.
[01:08:52] Speaker C: And they what?
[01:08:53] Speaker A: How did they turn it into the chip?
[01:08:55] Speaker B: You mean the same way they do a potato, but it's an actual.
Let's see here. Are they healthy for you? It's reasonable to assume that because they are made. Here we go.
[01:09:08] Speaker A: Reasonable. It's better than Doritos that they're made.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: Either with or from vegetables. That veggie chips are healthy.
It's going to be calories and shit, however.
[01:09:17] Speaker D: Yeah, it's going to be fat, calories, all kind of shit.
[01:09:20] Speaker B: However, it is important to know that not all veggie chips are created equal.
[01:09:23] Speaker D: Not any veggie chips are created healthily.
[01:09:26] Speaker B: Veggie chips brands carry the same kilojoules as potato chips. I don't even know what a kilojoule is.
[01:09:33] Speaker D: You better find.
[01:09:34] Speaker B: And they have as much or more salt. Some veggie chips are also loaded with artificial flavors and preservatives, which, in my opinion, catapult them into the direction of non healthy food. All right, listen, I looked it up.
[01:09:49] Speaker D: Once the veggies are processed in the chips, many of the vitamins and plant chemicals are destroyed, which means you're not eating vegetables anymore. This leaves you with a food that's much higher in calories and fat with fewer nutrients. Clever marketing has made consumers believe veggie chips are healthy.
[01:10:03] Speaker B: Won't be eating those anymore. See, again, this is why.
[01:10:06] Speaker D: No, but. No but you're proving my point.
[01:10:09] Speaker C: Right.
[01:10:09] Speaker D: So veggie chips taste good to you, but that's because they suck.
[01:10:12] Speaker B: Well, they didn't taste good. I just thought I was doing right.
[01:10:14] Speaker D: Oh, they don't taste good to you? You would say they were good. You're like, they're good as hell.
You say Brussels sprouts were good as hell.
[01:10:22] Speaker B: No Brussels sprouts.
[01:10:23] Speaker C: No.
[01:10:23] Speaker B: So real Brussels sprouts. Yes, are good.
[01:10:25] Speaker D: But we carried that conversation over and you were using that same momentum.
[01:10:28] Speaker C: No.
[01:10:29] Speaker D: To say veggie.
It was an easy assumption.
[01:10:33] Speaker B: I'll take real broccoli.
[01:10:35] Speaker D: Real Brussels broccoli.
[01:10:37] Speaker C: Well, no.
[01:10:38] Speaker B: Any of this besides this processed shit.
[01:10:40] Speaker C: Right.
[01:10:41] Speaker B: So if you just fresh broccoli in the oven or Brussels sprouts, again, Brussels sprouts that I've had you blanch them for about 30 seconds and then put them in the air fryer.
[01:10:52] Speaker D: That's a chick from golden girls, right?
[01:10:53] Speaker B: That is.
You fucking air fry them.
[01:10:57] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:10:58] Speaker B: Half them up.
[01:10:58] Speaker D: So the problem though is that in America, by the time vegetables get to your produce count, I get you, they've already been losing.
[01:11:08] Speaker B: So you need to grow your own Brussels sprouts.
[01:11:11] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:11:11] Speaker B: Your own fucking broccoli.
[01:11:13] Speaker A: You could do that. But the dirt in America, you're still going.
[01:11:17] Speaker B: Would have to add something to the soil.
[01:11:19] Speaker D: But just imagine if you didn't do any of that stuff, the miracle. Grow the products you're getting at the end. If you didn't grow your own, or you did, like you've added the bad soil with all the preservatives and the chemicals they put on it, with the processing, with the things they put in. Make it put in a bag and then ship it to you and it sits somewhere with the gases combining inside of there. So when you open it, you get a nice smorgasborg of bad soil and all these terrible things. By the time you get the food, it's not even worth it anyway.
[01:11:45] Speaker B: I've seen somebody who raised their own chickens and turkeys and all that, and did it naturally and all this other shit. They don't even look the same. Let's be clear. They don't even look like they look good or bad. They're bigger. They're much bigger. Yeah, they're fatter.
[01:12:02] Speaker D: The people.
[01:12:02] Speaker B: No, the chickens.
[01:12:04] Speaker D: You say people who grow their own chickens. The chickens are fatter.
[01:12:07] Speaker B: The chickens are fatter.
[01:12:07] Speaker A: Because I thought it's the other way around.
[01:12:09] Speaker D: Yeah, I thought it was the other way around. I thought those chickens that they super producing at the KFC farm, no babies.
[01:12:15] Speaker B: Maybe he was feeding them too much. Maybe, but these motherfuckers was plump.
[01:12:19] Speaker D: Are you sure they were chickens?
[01:12:20] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:12:20] Speaker B: And then the thing about it was, the cool thing about it is that they. No, they ate all the spiders. Like chickens will eat spiders. So there was not a spider problem at all around this crib?
[01:12:31] Speaker A: This nigga wouldn't know that.
[01:12:32] Speaker B: No, that was a plus, getting some chickens. Yeah, that was a plus.
[01:12:36] Speaker D: Would you get chickens at your house?
[01:12:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:12:38] Speaker D: Just in your neighborhood. You can't have chickens.
[01:12:39] Speaker B: No. Yeah, and a rooster, too. Because I think that's kind of cool, right? To have that early morning, like, I.
[01:12:45] Speaker D: Will come and shoot that motherfucker.
[01:12:47] Speaker B: No, you wouldn't. It's time to get up. You already up, my nigga.
[01:12:50] Speaker C: Stop.
[01:12:50] Speaker D: I'm not the break of dawn.
[01:12:53] Speaker B: I'm not up.
[01:12:54] Speaker D: You mean I'm still up, right?
I might be still up. I'm not already up.
[01:13:02] Speaker B: He's not waking you up.
He might be mad because.
[01:13:06] Speaker C: Right.
[01:13:07] Speaker B: The glow from your tv.
[01:13:08] Speaker D: Fucking ten more minutes, man.
[01:13:09] Speaker C: Cut that shit off.
[01:13:14] Speaker B: I think there's something, because I've lived in a neighborhood that had a fucking rooster. And at first I was like, I don't like it. But then at the same time, later.
[01:13:22] Speaker D: I think you're that dude, man.
In my life, I've always had one person that I knew who no matter what you did or you had, they got a story about.
[01:13:32] Speaker C: They had.
[01:13:33] Speaker D: And they did it, too.
[01:13:35] Speaker A: They got a friend.
[01:13:36] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:13:37] Speaker A: Always that one guy, like, no matter.
[01:13:38] Speaker D: What you come up with, they like, nah, nah. I hear you, but I hear you. I see you, and I'm a raise you, like, every time. This nigga, now, he had lived in a neighborhood with a rooster.
[01:13:48] Speaker B: Listen, let's be clear.
In California with the SAS and the Asians, you're going to have fucking somebody around your neighborhood that got a fucking rooster or a chicken.
[01:13:58] Speaker D: You ever been to a cockfight?
[01:14:00] Speaker B: No, I have not been to a live cockfight.
[01:14:03] Speaker D: Wait a minute. What do you mean by why'd you add live?
[01:14:05] Speaker B: Because I've seen them on fucking videos, okay? I watched them before.
[01:14:08] Speaker D: Is that prosecutable?
[01:14:10] Speaker B: No, I don't think so.
[01:14:11] Speaker D: But about being there, yeah, I think that's a problem.
[01:14:13] Speaker B: Right.
But I would go, don't be clear.
[01:14:16] Speaker D: So you've been to a cockfight and a dog fight?
[01:14:18] Speaker B: I've been to dog fights, for sure.
[01:14:20] Speaker D: Wow. You're not a great dude, man.
[01:14:22] Speaker B: Hold up, my dog.
[01:14:25] Speaker D: When they weigh your heart, I think it's going to be a problem.
[01:14:27] Speaker B: And they said, hold up. When I seen word. When I seen it, right, I feel like I understood what Vic was saying. These are athletes.
These dogs want to die, fight. They want to.
[01:14:48] Speaker A: They were born to do that. I think they breed them.
[01:14:50] Speaker B: Listen, when I seen them, they were anxious to get it on, right? And when I saw it, it wasn't to the death. Right? When I watched a dog fight, they had rules. Like, if your dog got put on his back three times, the fight was over. So that meant your dog wasn't resistant enough to fight, right? Now, granted, if they get locked up and one don't let go of the other, then that's a problem, too, right? But if he just gets put on his back, it is not always to the death. That type of deal, that's not something I seen. When I watched dog fights, it wasn't always to the death. There was rules that required your dog to go home. It could just lose, but not die.
[01:15:30] Speaker D: Were there doctors on hand? To make sure there was nobody was over exerting themselves?
[01:15:35] Speaker B: No, we're no doctors. What are you talking about, criminal? This is not criminal, man. Is it criminal to take a cow and put that little thing up to his head and go and shoot that rod through his fucking dome?
[01:15:48] Speaker D: Well, I don't think you just can walk around doing that. I think they have to be food next.
[01:15:54] Speaker B: Is that criminal?
[01:15:57] Speaker D: No.
[01:15:57] Speaker B: So what if you eat the dog? Is it criminal then?
[01:15:59] Speaker D: Do you eat dogs?
[01:16:01] Speaker B: I would.
[01:16:01] Speaker D: You're not doing. You're doing it for money. You're betting money against another.
[01:16:05] Speaker B: Understand? I understand.
[01:16:06] Speaker A: Don't try to talk this through.
[01:16:08] Speaker D: There's no talk through on this.
[01:16:09] Speaker B: There is.
Listen. Is it criminal to watch fucking Mike Tyson and fucking Evander Holyfield fight?
You put two dudes in the fucking ring.
[01:16:18] Speaker A: I just say the consciousness. They made the decision.
[01:16:21] Speaker D: They consented.
[01:16:22] Speaker B: They consented. So did these motherfucking dogs. He ran into the ring, he wanted to get in there. So I was watching some shit on Andre Ward, right? You know who he is, right?
[01:16:31] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:16:31] Speaker B: And so I remember he's talking about. It was like a biography. And he was talking about when he fought the russian dude, and when he fought the russian dude, the russian dude had killed a motherfucker in the ring. Like, okay, he fought this motherfucker. He died afterwards. Is that criminal?
[01:16:49] Speaker D: No.
[01:16:50] Speaker C: Why not?
[01:16:50] Speaker B: He killed a motherfucker.
[01:16:51] Speaker A: There's a referee consent and you signed that warranty waiver.
[01:16:56] Speaker D: And there's a referee there to try to. And a ring doctor and a cut man. There are all these precautions for it not to happen. So if it does happen, then it's like, well, we did everything we could and both the fighters consent.
[01:17:06] Speaker B: I feel like if you watch a dog fight, they do everything. At least when I saw they do everything that they could to not let the dog die. Yeah.
[01:17:15] Speaker D: So these are good dog people.
[01:17:17] Speaker C: Got you.
[01:17:17] Speaker B: Yes, again.
So again, when you are fighting your dog, I guarantee the last thing you want is for your dog to die.
[01:17:24] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:17:25] Speaker D: But you're not pressed if it happens.
[01:17:27] Speaker B: No. Fuck no, man. This is your dog.
[01:17:30] Speaker A: Those people usually have a roster.
[01:17:32] Speaker B: Nah, bro. But again, if you get your dog.
[01:17:36] Speaker D: Killed and then you cry, you're still a bad.
[01:17:38] Speaker B: That's like saying if you're a pimp and one of your hoes gets fucking raped, but she not your bottom bitch, you don't give a fuck.
[01:17:45] Speaker A: No.
[01:17:45] Speaker B: You care about all your hoes.
[01:17:47] Speaker A: That's what you have to compare it.
[01:17:49] Speaker B: To, I would say.
[01:17:50] Speaker C: So.
[01:17:50] Speaker B: I would think that there's a level of caringness for all of the dogs. Right?
There's not a time that you take your dog in the ring that you feel like, okay, if he die, he die.
[01:18:04] Speaker A: You'll die on any hill.
[01:18:05] Speaker D: No, you know what's crazy about this? This nigga was away from us for four or five weeks, six weeks. I think we came back one time between. Okay, so when do we start? Beginning of middle of November. Probably is when we started missing, right? Yeah, between the middle of November and January. Whatever this is, this nigga has reverted back in so many ways. Like, you got to be around us, dude, what are you doing? Everything you're talking about is borderline criminal. You're trying to justify the criminals.
[01:18:32] Speaker B: I'm not justified.
[01:18:33] Speaker D: I'm just trying to own one, bro.
You're like, yo, who is this nigga?
[01:18:37] Speaker B: No, what it is is that there's always more than one side. And that's what I always try to portray and make sure that it gets explained, is that there's not just one side to no bullshit.
[01:18:45] Speaker D: Yeah, but both the sides are not the dog side. And that's the problem, because the dogs are one dying.
[01:18:51] Speaker B: No, the dogs aren't dying.
[01:18:53] Speaker C: Again.
[01:18:53] Speaker B: So again, just like the motherfucker that the Russian killed, he died, but nobody wanted him to.
[01:18:59] Speaker D: What you're saying then is it's not normal practice if your dog gets fucked up that they kill it.
[01:19:04] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:19:05] Speaker B: Not in my experience.
[01:19:06] Speaker D: Guess what?
[01:19:08] Speaker B: That's been my experience. So I know they don't kill it. No. So my experience is that the dogs that fight, even the loser, it's not the fucking death you lost. You no good.
[01:19:23] Speaker D: So if my dog is cool enough to never get put on his back, but he lost, how does that look? How do you lose if you don't get put on your back?
[01:19:34] Speaker B: You get locked up.
[01:19:35] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:19:35] Speaker B: You get fucked up, right?
[01:19:36] Speaker D: So after you're fucked up, then you get treated, right? You get treated. No, come on, man.
[01:19:41] Speaker B: I've seen it, bro. They have fucking pills. They got all this shit to fucking take care of the dog.
There may not be fucking antibiotics. They got fucking creeps and ointments and all this shit, right? Fucking to take care of the dog after it gets fucking scarred up and all of this, right? And then if your dog is really fucked up, it doesn't go right. You don't just be like, okay, let me put this nigga back in the fucking ring. And if that puts him out and he's like, listen, I don't want to fight no more.
[01:20:07] Speaker D: Who says that? The dog says, I don't want to fight anymore.
[01:20:09] Speaker C: Right?
[01:20:09] Speaker B: Because you can tell, like, again, the dogs, before the fight, there's a fucking. It's palpable. These motherfuckers want at each other. It's not like, oh, no.
[01:20:19] Speaker D: We talked about they want at each other. What did the other one do to that one?
[01:20:23] Speaker B: What did Mike Tyson do to fucking Holyfield? Nothing, nigga.
I want to beat this nigga up.
Okay, so what? There's not people that fight that just like the fight. You know, niggas that just like to fight. We used to play hoop with a nigga that used to like the fight. We said to keep this nigga off of everybody. He wanted to fight everybody.
[01:20:41] Speaker D: And it wasn't be gone so long, and it wasn't good for dying on the hill. This is not good for you. You were arguing your ass off about the most criminal, negative shit today. From the very beginning, you didn't know a nigga who would do something to a girl like that. And then turns out you was that nigga that like, yo, you can't be gone six weeks again. It can't happen, bro. It cannot happen.
I don't even know who you are, bro. I don't even know you.
Everything you said tonight has been justifying some criminal shit or some negative shit.
[01:21:15] Speaker A: Dirty digging himself.
[01:21:16] Speaker D: Dirty digging yourself.
[01:21:17] Speaker A: Like you're.
[01:21:19] Speaker D: What good shit did you do the past six weeks?
[01:21:23] Speaker B: I got over Covid. That was good, right?
[01:21:25] Speaker D: But you got Covid, you know what I'm saying? For the fifth time.
[01:21:29] Speaker B: And it's funny, because the people that I was around that I think I caught Covid from, they didn't want to even take a test.
But I was like, you know what? I'm going to be around people, so I need to take a test. So I think that makes me a good person.
[01:21:44] Speaker C: Sure.
[01:21:44] Speaker B: Because I didn't want to fuck you guys up.
[01:21:46] Speaker D: Yeah, you're a great.
[01:21:49] Speaker B: How it. How it started was Pac on the Saturday before. So New Year's was what? Sunday, right? New Year's Eve was Sunday.
[01:21:59] Speaker D: Sunday, right.
[01:22:00] Speaker B: That Saturday was a bowl game at. I think it was a sugar bowl or something bowl out in fucking Mercedes Benz fucking stadium, right? Pac went with one of the other dads from his baseball team that he fucking coaches and shit, right? That dude ended up getting Covid, okay? So he's like, yo, Bob got Covid, and he's whatever. When we were out at the Weston Ama, but he didn't tell me that until after New Year's Day. So he hits me up New Year's Day. Like, hey, fYi, I woke up with 100 degree fever. He's like, but I hit him up the next day. So the second. And he's like, no, I'm good now. Fever is gone. Everything's good. And I'm like, all right. But Bob, Saturday, he was hanging with him.
[01:22:49] Speaker D: But you weren't around any of these people.
[01:22:51] Speaker B: No, I was hanging out with him on New Year's Eve. He came by the crib, him and his son.
[01:22:56] Speaker D: Bob or Pac?
[01:22:57] Speaker C: Pac.
[01:22:57] Speaker D: Okay.
[01:22:58] Speaker B: And Pac was with Bob on Saturday, right? So Sunday, I'm hanging out with Pac, doing the gumbo and all that shit, right? So we hung out. And then that Monday, he was like, yo, woke up.
[01:23:09] Speaker D: Why did you kiss him so much?
[01:23:10] Speaker B: I didn't kiss the dinghy.
[01:23:11] Speaker D: But anyway, why isn't they kissing on each other?
[01:23:14] Speaker B: That's the look. We didn't even share blunts. Because I don't do that, right? Like, we didn't do anything. We did do the ghetto toast, right? So my glass hit his glass.
[01:23:24] Speaker D: See, now there's another reason to not do the ghetto toast. And it's not a ghetto toast. It's just poor people.
[01:23:29] Speaker C: Same thing.
[01:23:30] Speaker D: No, it's not.
[01:23:31] Speaker B: Who do you know in a ghetto is not poor?
[01:23:33] Speaker D: No, everybody. Yeah.
[01:23:35] Speaker C: Okay.
[01:23:37] Speaker B: That is the truth. That is true.
[01:23:39] Speaker A: And it's based on income.
[01:23:40] Speaker D: Them bitches got real jobs and they got. Based on income, housing. All their money is going to whatever. That's why they got Jordans and phones and shit and got every cable channel.
[01:23:48] Speaker A: How the fuck y'all got every.
[01:23:50] Speaker D: How y'all got every streaming service in the hood? What are we doing wrong here?
[01:23:55] Speaker B: I did live with a nigga.
I live with a motherfucker that produced songs for e 40 back in the day. And he lived into my apartment with a bmw. And I'm like, why are you in an apartment with this fucking, like, $80,000 car in the apartments that I live in, right? I mean, sure, it was a gated apartment, but you should have a house, my nigga. And maybe that he did have a house. Maybe this was just his fucking kick it place or whatever. You know what I mean?
[01:24:24] Speaker D: But I'm like, yeah, we talked about that last week. That's just all lies.
[01:24:28] Speaker B: Listen, he's still fucking with 40. 40 got a new album out right.
[01:24:32] Speaker D: Now, and he's still living in an apartment.
[01:24:34] Speaker B: I don't know. He's still producing with him, though. But the niggas from the Federation autumn niggas shout out to Ken smoking autumn niggas. No, but, yeah.
Listen, you know how it's funny because on YouTube music, right. Like, at the end of the year, they give me, like, recap. Yeah. They like, listen.
The nigga you listen to the most was e 40.
[01:24:58] Speaker C: Oh, wow.
[01:24:59] Speaker B: And you were a top three percenter out of automobile fuckers that listen to e 40. Only 2% listen to e 40 more than you do.
[01:25:07] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:25:07] Speaker D: I think mine said I was early on. Tyler who water. Yeah. I was in the 1% first listeners, but I was like, they just fed that. I didn't go look for her. It was recommended to me.
[01:25:20] Speaker B: Yeah, most of my playlists do. Got a lot of 40 water in it.
[01:25:24] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:25:24] Speaker D: I don't listen to e 40, though. Because he's trash.
[01:25:26] Speaker B: You're bullshitting. You're just weird.
[01:25:29] Speaker D: Do you like e 40?
[01:25:30] Speaker A: I respect them, but no. Do you, like.
[01:25:32] Speaker D: See why I asked a specific question. Do you like e forty's music?
[01:25:37] Speaker C: It's okay.
[01:25:38] Speaker B: What does that mean to me?
[01:25:39] Speaker D: It means it's not good. But he wants to be polite to you and e 40.
[01:25:43] Speaker B: Bullshit.
[01:25:44] Speaker D: I don't think it's good music. I'm not saying e 40 is not talented. And I'm not saying he's not a good rapper. I just don't like it.
[01:25:49] Speaker B: Right.
[01:25:49] Speaker C: Again.
[01:25:49] Speaker B: So that's fine that you don't like it.
That doesn't make him trash.
[01:25:55] Speaker D: But, yeah, it's trash to me.
[01:25:56] Speaker C: No. Okay.
[01:25:56] Speaker B: Trash to you.
[01:25:57] Speaker C: That's fine. I'm good.
[01:25:59] Speaker B: But it's not trash because he fucking sells too much and he makes too many albums.
[01:26:03] Speaker D: Playboy, Cardi sells. He has 2.4 million subscribers on you. That doesn't mean anything to me. So when you say that, that's like, okay, so tell me this.
[01:26:14] Speaker B: Not too short. E 40 been doing this shit since the fucking early 90s. Nigga, stop.
[01:26:19] Speaker D: What does that mean?
[01:26:22] Speaker B: You can't run? Just like you talked about last week on about podcasts, niggas. You can't run as long as we ran and be trash.
[01:26:30] Speaker A: No.
[01:26:30] Speaker D: How long has Pepsi been a company? I don't drink Peps. Pepsi is trash.
[01:26:33] Speaker B: You're bullshit. And Pepsi is better than coke.
[01:26:35] Speaker D: Pepsi is not better than.
[01:26:35] Speaker A: Pepsi made Dr. Pepper.
[01:26:37] Speaker C: So they got.
[01:26:37] Speaker D: Pepsi did not make Dr. Pepper. Dr. Pepper's independent.
[01:26:39] Speaker C: Listen.
[01:26:40] Speaker D: Pepsi doesn't make Dr. Pepper. Pepsi is trash.
[01:26:43] Speaker B: You're just from Atlanta, bro. So you're coke bread.
[01:26:46] Speaker D: No, nigga, listen. Pepsi bread trash.
[01:26:48] Speaker B: You're tripping.
[01:26:49] Speaker D: And that's been a company for. I don't even know how long.
[01:26:52] Speaker B: Pepsi way better than coke. If you did a blind taste test with niggas, you're drinking Pepsi.
[01:26:58] Speaker D: What the fuck are you talking about?
[01:27:00] Speaker B: You got a Pepsi in your head?
[01:27:02] Speaker D: This is Pepsi Mango.
[01:27:03] Speaker C: Who gives a shit?
[01:27:06] Speaker A: It's not the same.
[01:27:07] Speaker B: Get the fuck out of here.
[01:27:08] Speaker D: No, hold up. For real, Pepsi. Mango is.
Yo, look, Pepsi. Mango is fucking bombed. It's not Pepsi. It is Pepsi, of course, but they.
[01:27:20] Speaker B: Got like, a mango out of here, bro.
Where's coke mango at?
[01:27:26] Speaker D: They got vanilla coke, cherry vanilla coke.
[01:27:28] Speaker B: Yeah, they got all of that in Pepsi.
[01:27:30] Speaker D: Voodoo shit. But no Pepsi. Regular Pepsi.
[01:27:49] Speaker B: I grew up on Pepsi, though, so my mom, she wouldn't drink nothing else but Pepsi growing up.
[01:27:55] Speaker D: Pepsi is terrible.
[01:27:56] Speaker B: And so I grew up on Pepsi. And when I tasted Coke, it tastes like RC Cola RSC.
[01:28:03] Speaker D: If you're in the south, you got to say RSC.
RC was made in Columbus, Georgia. Coke is made in Atlanta, Georgia. Pepsi, I don't know. Who cares where Pepsi made? Because it's trash.
[01:28:12] Speaker B: It's not.
[01:28:12] Speaker D: But for regular Pepsi, it's trash. Wild cherry is okay.
[01:28:15] Speaker B: It's taking over because they out here now.
[01:28:16] Speaker D: Taking over.
[01:28:17] Speaker B: You see the billboards out here now. They out here now.
[01:28:19] Speaker D: You're not beating coke. Listen, that's never going to happen. That will never happen in the world.
[01:28:25] Speaker B: Please.
[01:28:27] Speaker D: In the world.
Their countries don't even know what Pepsi is.
[01:28:30] Speaker A: The mcdonald's contract alone got coke by the like. Coke's gonna live just off McDonald's.
[01:28:37] Speaker B: Well, all of them got.
Their restaurants are based off of.
What's the name. Right.
[01:28:45] Speaker D: They established their brand, the distributor that they're going to go with.
[01:28:49] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:28:49] Speaker B: So, like Taco Bell and, I don't know, KFC.
[01:28:54] Speaker D: I think they're owned by Nestle, who owns Pepsi.
[01:28:56] Speaker A: Yeah, I think that's the only ones.
[01:29:00] Speaker B: Mountain Dew, nigga.
I know. Are you trying to tell me that niggas don't know? There's places that niggas don't know? Mountain Dew. Mountain Dew is, like, everywhere.
[01:29:09] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:29:09] Speaker D: And like I was last week, we were talking about that McDonald's shit, right? McDonald's is backed by coke. And when they did the Olympic cups for the dream team or other, remember, Shaq couldn't be on the cup. There was no Shaq cup. Because Shaq was a Pepsi guy.
[01:29:23] Speaker C: Right?
[01:29:23] Speaker D: Shaq was endorsed by Pepsi. So coke is like, no, fuck.
[01:29:26] Speaker B: That just tells you right there.
[01:29:27] Speaker D: No, that tells you coke is the shit they like.
[01:29:28] Speaker A: Fuck Pepsi.
[01:29:29] Speaker D: No, they were able to.
[01:29:30] Speaker A: How many?
[01:29:31] Speaker B: Why did Shaq go Pepsi? Why did Shaq go, coke.
[01:29:33] Speaker C: You're missing my. Listen.
[01:29:33] Speaker D: I'm saying, because Pepsi gives Shaq. They gave him a check.
[01:29:36] Speaker A: He don't keep.
[01:29:37] Speaker B: You didn't. Coke wouldn't give him a check.
[01:29:39] Speaker D: Pepsi gave him a bigger check. That's why he went Pepsi. But what I'm trying to say is, coke had the power to say, fuck Shaquille O'Neal. Name another company that had the nerve to say, fuck the best center in the game right now. We're not putting them on a cup. There is no Shaq cup. It's not going to happen.
[01:29:54] Speaker B: Nike be doing the same shit with all these motherfuckers.
[01:29:58] Speaker D: Let them keep talking. Go ahead, tell us about Nike. How they dick niggas. Because I'm trying to tell you the power that these companies have. Pepsi can't do that. Pepsi would have had to make a shack cup if he was a coke player. Coke is like, nah, fuck that cup.
[01:30:11] Speaker B: Nah, Pepsi ain't doing that.
[01:30:12] Speaker D: Pepsi's making the cup.
[01:30:13] Speaker B: Drink your Pepsi and leave me the fuck alone.
[01:30:15] Speaker D: Pepsi. It's Pepsi.
[01:30:16] Speaker C: Mango.
[01:30:17] Speaker B: It's Pepsi, nigga. Why are you talking that shit?
[01:30:19] Speaker A: I didn't even know they made that.
[01:30:21] Speaker D: No, this isn't cheat code.
[01:30:22] Speaker B: It doesn't matter. What is that big word? What is the big word so it.
[01:30:25] Speaker A: Tastes like a fanto, then? Because they make fantasy.
[01:30:28] Speaker D: No, it's Pepsi strong. Mango flavor.
[01:30:31] Speaker C: You said.
[01:30:32] Speaker B: You're pointing to some little word. The big word on that can.
[01:30:35] Speaker D: This shit has got mango.
[01:30:36] Speaker C: Fruit.
[01:30:37] Speaker B: What's the big word? The fruit?
[01:30:38] Speaker D: I can't read company that makes Pepsico.
[01:30:41] Speaker B: I read letters and you don't read fruit. I don't read fruit. Right, so you're telling me. Look at that. What fruit is that?
[01:30:46] Speaker D: Say right there?
[01:30:47] Speaker B: Pepsi.
[01:30:47] Speaker D: And below, right there, my thumb is.
[01:30:48] Speaker B: Can you see what it says?
[01:30:49] Speaker C: Fridge.
[01:30:50] Speaker A: Reggie mango.
[01:30:50] Speaker B: Oh, it says fucking bullshit. And, Reg, you can't read that?
[01:30:53] Speaker A: I got Lasik, bro.
[01:30:54] Speaker B: I don't give a fuck if you got.
[01:30:56] Speaker D: I didn't tell him. I didn't say, does this say mango? I said, what does that say?
[01:30:59] Speaker B: Because you said it was mango already. I could have guessed it said mango.
[01:31:02] Speaker D: Why would you guess that?
[01:31:02] Speaker B: Because you said it was Pepsi mango. What the fuck? I got context clues. What are we doing here?
[01:31:07] Speaker D: I don't know.
[01:31:08] Speaker B: What are we doing here?
[01:31:09] Speaker A: Context clues. So you understand.
[01:31:15] Speaker D: Ball of confusion, too.
[01:31:17] Speaker B: Why did you think I didn't understand context?
[01:31:19] Speaker D: You can't be gone so long, man.
[01:31:20] Speaker B: Why didn't you think I didn't understand context clues, Reggie.
[01:31:22] Speaker D: You can't be gone so long, bro.
[01:31:24] Speaker B: I don't want to be.
[01:31:25] Speaker D: Yeah, because it's not good. You're everywhere.
[01:31:28] Speaker B: You're everywhere.
[01:31:29] Speaker D: We don't need you to be.
[01:31:31] Speaker B: Let me pour up some more shots here.
[01:31:32] Speaker D: What are we drinking to?
[01:31:34] Speaker A: I gotta try this. I didn't even know they made other flavors of Pepsi.
[01:31:37] Speaker D: It's actually really tastes like. It tastes like.
[01:31:41] Speaker A: I feel like it'll taste good. Because if it's the Pepsi flavor, like you said with the mango, it's going to taste like a better Fanta.
[01:31:47] Speaker C: Yeah, it is.
[01:31:47] Speaker D: It's better than Fanta.
[01:31:49] Speaker A: Why you looked at me like that?
[01:31:51] Speaker D: Mac, what's your favorite fanta?
[01:31:53] Speaker C: The orange one.
[01:31:54] Speaker B: Strawberry.
[01:31:55] Speaker A: The orange one.
[01:31:56] Speaker D: The orange strawberry fanta.
[01:31:59] Speaker A: The orange can.
[01:32:00] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:32:00] Speaker D: I don't know if I like orange.
[01:32:01] Speaker A: Fanta or the purple.
[01:32:02] Speaker D: The grape.
[01:32:03] Speaker A: I like the grape one, too.
[01:32:04] Speaker D: Of course you like grape drink. You're black.
[01:32:06] Speaker B: What would you say?
[01:32:07] Speaker D: I like the peach.
[01:32:10] Speaker C: What color is that?
[01:32:12] Speaker D: It's like an orange color.
[01:32:16] Speaker B: I think that the strawberry one is the one that hits the hardest for me.
[01:32:20] Speaker D: Do you know how to touch a cup? Not on the top, where people put their lips. Do you even have the capability to do that?
[01:32:25] Speaker C: Did I do that?
[01:32:25] Speaker D: Every single time you touch somebody's cup, you always grab it at the top.
[01:32:28] Speaker B: I washed my hands before I came here.
[01:32:30] Speaker D: No, you had Covid.
[01:32:32] Speaker B: Yeah, a long time ago.
[01:32:34] Speaker D: Like a day or two ago.
[01:32:35] Speaker B: No, that was fucking a week ago.
[01:32:36] Speaker C: Okay.
[01:32:36] Speaker D: Even when you don't have Covid, I've seen you put your fingers in the cups to grab them all before.
Hold the shit at the bottom. My nigga. I don't want your germ.
[01:32:46] Speaker B: Hey, listen, for you to be a.
[01:32:47] Speaker D: Germaphobe, you're terrible at other people.
[01:32:51] Speaker B: You're definitely right. I do have selective germ isms. It doesn't always exist for other people. I will blow my nose and leave a snot rag everywhere. Not everywhere here before, but I'm just not saying everywhere. That's not everywhere.
[01:33:07] Speaker D: I'm just not saying everywhere. What are we drinking to, man?
[01:33:11] Speaker B: I don't know.
Listen, we're not doing germs.
[01:33:15] Speaker D: Germ free.
[01:33:16] Speaker B: Germ free. That's right. In 2024.
[01:33:25] Speaker C: That's fucking good.
[01:33:26] Speaker D: I had to waterfall my glass because you touched all those.
[01:33:29] Speaker B: I don't remember doing all of that. That's fucking good.
[01:33:32] Speaker D: You like that one?
[01:33:34] Speaker A: Is that after?
Not much after it.
[01:33:38] Speaker D: Yeah, it's not like an aftertaste, but.
[01:33:39] Speaker A: Like you said, that little kick at the end because it's still strong.
[01:33:43] Speaker D: It's not like after.
[01:33:45] Speaker B: And this is not even, like, chilled, right?
[01:33:47] Speaker D: Right.
[01:33:47] Speaker B: So if you had this in the.
[01:33:49] Speaker D: Freezer, do you put liquor in the freezer? I've never done that.
[01:33:52] Speaker C: Yeah. Why?
[01:33:53] Speaker B: Because it actually even makes it smooth, smoother.
[01:33:56] Speaker C: Yeah, I know.
[01:33:58] Speaker D: It won't freeze.
[01:33:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:34:00] Speaker B: So, like, my cousin, he always has the.
What's the one with the angels on them? I forget the name.
The tequila with the angels on them. I forget the name of them now, but he always has those. And it's always out the freezer. Every time I come over to visit, the nigga brings it out the freezer. And that shit is just like water. Almost.
[01:34:23] Speaker D: All right, so we got more topics, right?
[01:34:27] Speaker C: We do.
[01:34:27] Speaker D: Okay. We got a lot of topics. Mac, I thought you were going through the topics, man.
[01:34:31] Speaker B: I did.
[01:34:32] Speaker C: You didn't.
[01:34:33] Speaker B: What do you thought you did?
[01:34:34] Speaker D: The intro.
[01:34:35] Speaker B: Yeah, that's not my topic.
[01:34:37] Speaker C: That is your. Yeah, yeah.
[01:34:39] Speaker A: The topic one is yours, bro.
[01:34:40] Speaker D: That is absolutely your topic. And you spelled dinked wrong. You call it dinked.
[01:34:45] Speaker B: That was intro.
[01:34:46] Speaker D: That's intro. And then the first topic is your topic, too.
[01:34:49] Speaker B: Oh, that is my topic.
[01:34:50] Speaker D: And then the second topic is your topic.
[01:34:52] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:34:52] Speaker B: Welcome back, Mac.
[01:34:54] Speaker D: What have we been doing this whole show? I'm thinking. I didn't look back because I'm thinking, oh, he said he looked at the top.
[01:35:00] Speaker A: He did the dirty dick part, and I was cool with that. I was like, okay.
[01:35:02] Speaker D: He sees all this other shit. He just freestyle. Yeah, because he was, like, slowing it down.
[01:35:10] Speaker A: Because the context clues was missing for him for the first 45 minutes.
[01:35:14] Speaker B: Listen, if you don't get off me with these fucking context.
[01:35:16] Speaker C: I don't even know.
[01:35:16] Speaker D: Arguing the whole night, and you haven't done any of the topics, my nigga.
[01:35:19] Speaker B: Fridge. We started this shit off so well, man.
[01:35:22] Speaker D: It wasn't good for very long.
[01:35:23] Speaker B: No, just me and him.
[01:35:24] Speaker D: Seconds.
[01:35:24] Speaker B: I'm just talking about the agreeable fucking fridge. Reggie, he was like, yes.
[01:35:28] Speaker D: No, Mac, it was seconds. You immediately dug into him on the whole girl at the club thing.
[01:35:32] Speaker C: You.
[01:35:33] Speaker D: It's your fault. It immediately went sour.
[01:35:35] Speaker A: That's why I even want to call. I was like, why are we stuck in this? I was like, but you needed the phone call to really understand.
[01:35:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I did, because she made it make sense.
All right, let me just look up something here real quick.
[01:35:52] Speaker D: Pick the one you'd rather talk about. We only have 25 minutes, so there's no point in us trying to get through all of them.
[01:35:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:36:00] Speaker A: Are you trying to show us that picture for that topic.
[01:36:02] Speaker B: Because you said Centaurio.
[01:36:04] Speaker D: Centauri.
[01:36:05] Speaker C: So.
[01:36:05] Speaker B: Graham Centaurio.
That's the angel tequila.
[01:36:09] Speaker D: You are so add, bro. You get hyper focused on nothing. Meanwhile, no topics have been discussed.
[01:36:16] Speaker B: That's the one that ended up having me pee on the chair.
[01:36:19] Speaker D: You can't do it again.
[01:36:20] Speaker A: You know what happens. Because we had talk about his body declining.
[01:36:26] Speaker D: He's being frail. Yeah, but that was only five minutes.
[01:36:29] Speaker A: Yeah, but I threw him off though, once we did that.
[01:36:31] Speaker B: Exactly. It's your guys'fault. Thank you. French reg is there. You're back, my nigga. We back for 2024? Hell, yeah. Happy Martin Luther King's day. Can we talk about that? Because it is his day to day. Right.
[01:36:43] Speaker D: What does that mean, though, to you?
[01:36:46] Speaker A: Was that really his birthday today? It's not really his birthday.
[01:36:49] Speaker D: It's observed. What does that mean? What does day mean to you?
[01:36:53] Speaker B: No work.
[01:36:53] Speaker C: What else?
[01:36:55] Speaker B: No work.
[01:36:56] Speaker A: It means like, that was the way the government tried to make themselves feel okay for killing him.
[01:37:02] Speaker C: What?
[01:37:03] Speaker D: It's like a way for the government.
[01:37:04] Speaker A: And not feel bad for killing him.
[01:37:06] Speaker B: It wasn't the government, it was the CIA. Let's be clear.
[01:37:08] Speaker A: And they're not part of the government, but they're different.
[01:37:11] Speaker B: It's like the benefit them.
I don't know.
[01:37:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure it does.
[01:37:17] Speaker B: I think there are crack sales.
[01:37:21] Speaker A: That was a startup. That was the first investment. Right.
Nicaragua was the initial investment.
[01:37:27] Speaker B: Crack sales benefit them.
[01:37:28] Speaker A: To me, it does represent that. Like how America always. Malcolm X has that quote. They just give you a fucking holiday and everything's.
[01:37:37] Speaker C: He said fucking.
[01:37:38] Speaker D: Malcolm X said fucking?
[01:37:39] Speaker A: No, he never said fucking. But I paraphrased.
[01:37:41] Speaker B: Oh, he probably did, just not in public.
[01:37:43] Speaker D: Can you paraphrase a quote?
I don't think you could do that.
I mean, I guess technically you can do anything.
[01:37:53] Speaker B: I don't think you should.
[01:37:58] Speaker C: Do.
[01:37:59] Speaker B: I don't think you should do that at.
[01:38:03] Speaker D: Like, goes against the point of a quote.
[01:38:05] Speaker B: Well, for know, especially, like, being originally from the west coast. Because I remember Arizona was not with Martin Luther King.
[01:38:13] Speaker D: They didn't celebrate it for a.
[01:38:15] Speaker B: When it was a national holiday. They were still like, we're not doing like. So if you live in Arizona on Martin Luther King Day, you still got to come to work, you still got to go to school. We don't do shit.
[01:38:25] Speaker A: Arizona was hating that hard.
[01:38:27] Speaker D: But why do we celebrate? What did he do?
[01:38:29] Speaker C: Martin Luther King?
[01:38:30] Speaker D: Yeah. What were his wins? Yeah, I get it. He was a civil rights activist. Right, right. But we don't celebrate. We don't celebrate falcons.
[01:38:38] Speaker B: Are they activists? Civil rights?
[01:38:40] Speaker D: No, but they're losers.
[01:38:42] Speaker B: No, but so what?
[01:38:43] Speaker A: Kind of won a little.
[01:38:44] Speaker D: When what were.
[01:38:45] Speaker A: His dream did come true.
[01:38:47] Speaker D: No, did it? I mean, are you sure the dream came true? Your parents? That was what he was dreaming about.
[01:38:52] Speaker C: But he said.
[01:38:52] Speaker B: He said black women. He said black kids and yellow kids.
[01:38:55] Speaker A: And white play together. Yeah, and we are playing together.
[01:38:57] Speaker D: No, we're not.
[01:38:59] Speaker A: What you mean? I had white friends.
[01:39:01] Speaker D: Race relations are terrible in the.
[01:39:04] Speaker A: There was a time you couldn't have no white friends. Now you do have some.
[01:39:07] Speaker D: Can you?
[01:39:08] Speaker B: You could even marry.
[01:39:11] Speaker D: You think Martin Luther King made it so that black people. White people get married?
[01:39:14] Speaker A: No, later.
[01:39:16] Speaker B: Eventually.
[01:39:16] Speaker D: Come on, man.
These are other people.
[01:39:20] Speaker B: But he was the pioneer, though.
[01:39:22] Speaker A: He was one of the pioneers.
[01:39:25] Speaker B: He was articulate.
[01:39:26] Speaker A: First interracial couple.
[01:39:27] Speaker B: Yeah, he did watch loving and he was articulate.
[01:39:29] Speaker D: His name was not mentioned in that movie.
[01:39:31] Speaker B: What's that got to do with it?
[01:39:32] Speaker D: I don't think he had anything to do with it.
[01:39:34] Speaker A: It was a case about an interracial couple.
[01:39:37] Speaker D: So what I'm trying to ask you and y'all still have me, give me some concrete wins for Martin Luther King. Don't tell me.
[01:39:43] Speaker A: Oh, marriage.
[01:39:44] Speaker D: They let him.
[01:39:44] Speaker A: There's no concrete wins.
[01:39:47] Speaker D: Right, but we don't celebrate the Atlanta Falcons.
[01:39:50] Speaker B: They've got no symbolic wins.
[01:39:51] Speaker A: They don't have any symbolic superman.
[01:39:53] Speaker B: And neither did you have symbolic wins, though.
[01:39:56] Speaker D: You're saying black and white kids can have fun.
[01:39:59] Speaker A: They can't, though.
[01:40:00] Speaker D: Black kids get killed in an alarming rate more than white kids.
[01:40:02] Speaker A: Right.
[01:40:03] Speaker D: Don't police kill black kids more than white kids?
[01:40:05] Speaker B: No, but that's not real. It's black kids killing black kids. So let's be clear.
[01:40:11] Speaker D: I have a dream.
[01:40:12] Speaker B: So are you saying that Martin Luther King, he didn't have anything to do with civil rights? The changing in the evolution of the black person's fucking status in America? Whether you think we fucking.
[01:40:29] Speaker A: When you word it like that, you fuck up the argument. No, because the black person's status in America is worse now than it was when Martin Luther King was fighting.
[01:40:36] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:40:36] Speaker B: Are you serious?
[01:40:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:40:37] Speaker B: So, look, when's the last time you had a dog put on you?
[01:40:40] Speaker D: Dogs get put on people.
[01:40:41] Speaker B: We're talking about no, regular.
[01:40:43] Speaker D: No, that wasn't regular then, either, nigga.
[01:40:46] Speaker B: It was regular.
[01:40:47] Speaker D: Stop. Too much?
[01:40:48] Speaker B: No, no, stop. When I first moved out here, you talked to me about fucking sundowner towns. Nigga, fuck you.
[01:40:53] Speaker A: Yeah, that's foresight county.
[01:40:55] Speaker B: It wasn't just foresight. Let's be clear.
[01:40:57] Speaker D: It was North California, too. No, you crazy as fuck. Skinheads were born in North California.
[01:41:02] Speaker C: I understand.
[01:41:03] Speaker B: But we weren't sundowners.
[01:41:04] Speaker D: They was worse.
[01:41:05] Speaker B: No, nigga.
[01:41:05] Speaker D: Daytime, nighttime, anytime, nigga. That's your head, nigga.
[01:41:09] Speaker B: Fuck out of here. We already here, nigga. We here.
[01:41:13] Speaker D: We didn't have to fuck niggas over on the west coast. I swear to God. You all the biggest bitches in the world. You all always tell me how tough you all are. You all don't kill no cops. You all don't kill no skinheads. You just kill niggas.
[01:41:22] Speaker B: Are you serious?
[01:41:22] Speaker D: You just kill niggas.
[01:41:23] Speaker B: Are you serious?
[01:41:24] Speaker D: Yes, and you should be too, bro. Y'all gangbangers are just kill other gangbangers.
[01:41:29] Speaker B: No, niggas.
[01:41:29] Speaker D: You kill niggas.
Y'all don't kill no enemies.
[01:41:32] Speaker B: I see niggas. Stop. I see motherfuckers. Ain't nobody killing cops out here. Stop it.
[01:41:37] Speaker D: Or skinheads.
[01:41:38] Speaker B: Or any skin heads. I didn't see. Get the fuck out of here. Skidheads didn't got murked.
[01:41:43] Speaker C: Nah.
[01:41:44] Speaker B: Stop.
Where are they at?
[01:41:47] Speaker D: One or two skinheads.
[01:41:48] Speaker B: Where are they now? Let's do it. Skinheads.
[01:41:52] Speaker D: They're in power.
[01:41:54] Speaker B: They're not walking around in them fucking red boots and shoelaces no more with their bald heads.
[01:41:58] Speaker D: They don't have to.
[01:41:59] Speaker B: No, because, again, they got fucked up for that shit.
[01:42:01] Speaker D: Because they got the keys. Listen, they got the keys now.
[01:42:05] Speaker B: All white people grow up to be fucking white grown ups.
[01:42:07] Speaker C: But.
[01:42:07] Speaker B: Of course.
But they don't still act like that.
[01:42:12] Speaker C: Shit.
[01:42:12] Speaker B: Niggas that act like that or the.
[01:42:15] Speaker D: Proud boys, they get fucked up.
[01:42:18] Speaker B: He was mixed, wasn't he?
[01:42:19] Speaker D: I don't know.
[01:42:20] Speaker B: The motherfucker with the horns on that went to jail. He was a fucking.
[01:42:22] Speaker C: He was a viking dude. Yeah.
[01:42:24] Speaker D: He wasn't mixed, okay?
[01:42:26] Speaker B: But I know that one of the proud boys wasn't fucking white. He was a mixed dude.
[01:42:31] Speaker D: Yeah, but Hitler was a jew, so that'll mean nothing.
[01:42:34] Speaker C: Was he?
You didn't know that?
[01:42:36] Speaker B: No, I didn't know that. Why was he killing Jews then?
[01:42:39] Speaker D: He didn't like himself, I guess.
[01:42:40] Speaker B: That's fucking horrible.
[01:42:42] Speaker D: The worst jew killer, right?
[01:42:45] Speaker B: Jesus was a jew and they killed him. So I guess he was.
[01:42:48] Speaker D: What's up with all these, man? Jesus was a jew. Hitler was a jew.
[01:42:51] Speaker B: He was just keeping up traditions. I don't know. Maybe that's what he was doing.
[01:42:55] Speaker D: I need to look that up, because I've heard that a few times.
[01:42:57] Speaker C: I don't know.
[01:42:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I heard one of his family, man.
[01:42:59] Speaker B: One side. If his mama wasn't a jew, he wasn't jew. That's how it works, right? No. What do you mean, no? To be a jew, your mama got to be jew.
That's how it works. Your daddy could be jewish, and your mama's not jewish. You're not Jew.
That's how that works.
[01:43:16] Speaker D: Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky is jewish.
[01:43:19] Speaker C: What?
[01:43:22] Speaker B: I told you.
[01:43:23] Speaker C: What.
[01:43:24] Speaker B: The fucking Eagles are trash.
[01:43:26] Speaker C: They losing. Yeah.
[01:43:27] Speaker D: Who they playing?
[01:43:28] Speaker B: Fucking ears.
[01:43:28] Speaker A: Baker Mayfield.
[01:43:29] Speaker B: We couldn't beat the fucking giants.
[01:43:32] Speaker D: I told y'all, quarterback got the wrong last name. That's a terrible last name for Baker.
[01:43:36] Speaker A: Mayfield's whooping y'all ass.
[01:43:39] Speaker D: I thought you were the guy that goes back. Baker Mayfield was the man at one.
[01:43:42] Speaker B: Point, and he still. He resurrected this year. Let's be clear. Baker Mayfield is going to be the quarterback for the Buccaneers moving forward.
He put himself on the map.
[01:43:51] Speaker D: I've only watched a part of one. You know what? I watched a little bit of that La Rams game.
[01:43:57] Speaker A: Like a.
[01:44:00] Speaker B: I mean, I don't know. Maybe I think he's doing. Because, you see what happened to Gino Smith this year.
He had one season. He fell the fuck off.
[01:44:08] Speaker A: That's why I asked.
[01:44:09] Speaker D: They saying your quarterback is Teddy Bridgewater.
[01:44:12] Speaker A: Hurts. Nah.
[01:44:13] Speaker B: Listen, I'm not sold. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm not 100% sold. If it's not for the tush push and all the touchdowns he gets from fucking one yards out. You know, I. What mean, all this shit.
He definitely regressed this year. So I'm not saying he's that dude. I'm not sitting here going, he's like, you were sold. You're swearing by fucking Justin Fields. I'm not saying he's even better than Justin Fields. I wouldn't say that.
[01:44:39] Speaker D: You're saying he's not?
[01:44:40] Speaker B: I wouldn't say that. I don't.
I'm not.
[01:44:43] Speaker A: That means you respect Justin Fields.
[01:44:45] Speaker D: See, something in Justin Fields, I think Justin Fields is.
[01:44:50] Speaker B: Remember this? I remember Justin Fields in high school when I was Ohio State.
[01:44:55] Speaker A: You don't even have to go to high school.
[01:44:56] Speaker B: No, but in high school, this nigga was killed because I like watching my fucking. In high school, too. What was he out in?
Where was it? The fucking. Where they have all the chickens.
[01:45:10] Speaker D: Marietta chickens. 980.
[01:45:15] Speaker B: What are we talking about?
[01:45:16] Speaker D: South Carolina?
[01:45:17] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:45:17] Speaker B: No, it's a fucking Georgia.
[01:45:19] Speaker D: 980.
[01:45:21] Speaker B: No, it wasn't that, but anyway. 980 the highway. The interstate.
[01:45:26] Speaker D: You mean 95.
[01:45:27] Speaker B: 980.
[01:45:29] Speaker D: I don't even know what, 980.
[01:45:30] Speaker B: That's up by flowery branch. And past that, it's Gainesville. So that's what I was thinking about.
[01:45:34] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:45:34] Speaker B: When he was out in Gainesville, he was that dude. This motherfucker was doing shit again. When you are a dude, you're a dude from the beginning, right? When you're putting up, like, 400 yards passing, fucking 100 yards rushing, you're just dominating, like, six touchdowns.
[01:45:53] Speaker C: You're a dude.
[01:45:54] Speaker B: And I watched that motherfucker in high school do that type shit. And then, like you said, when he went to college, he went to Ohio State. He fucking balled out. He did it there.
[01:46:03] Speaker D: He's the guy who played against us in that championship game.
[01:46:07] Speaker B: No, that was CJ Stroud.
[01:46:08] Speaker D: Yeah, he was bad, too.
[01:46:09] Speaker B: No, CJ Stroud.
[01:46:10] Speaker A: Is that dude killing the NFL.
[01:46:11] Speaker D: Yeah, he's a dude, too, and they won their game.
[01:46:14] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:46:16] Speaker D: So next week, are you going to be able to stay on topic?
[01:46:18] Speaker C: Maybe.
[01:46:18] Speaker B: Probably.
[01:46:19] Speaker D: Because you're everywhere tonight. Probably like what? Probably when I do show, I'm not even going to do show notes again.
[01:46:24] Speaker A: Because I haven't done it the last two episodes.
[01:46:27] Speaker D: I haven't done last two because it's been always something. It's like we're rushing or something. But this one, I don't even know what to call Jamie Mac is like.
[01:46:36] Speaker A: A big old confusion.
[01:46:37] Speaker D: That's what I said. A big old confusion.
[01:46:39] Speaker A: You said something big and confusion. Those two words was definitely in there.
[01:46:42] Speaker B: I don't remember that.
[01:46:44] Speaker C: He was talking about how I feel.
[01:46:45] Speaker D: Like I should name it big old confusion now just because French Reggie's never named the episode before, and this is his first one. Big old confusion. I think I'm going to call it that.
[01:46:53] Speaker C: Big old confusion.
[01:46:55] Speaker B: He just made that shit up and he tried to put it on you.
[01:47:02] Speaker A: I can't wait for the listener.
[01:47:03] Speaker D: I don't think in my life I've ever said the phrase big old confusion.
[01:47:06] Speaker A: You said the word big and confusion.
[01:47:08] Speaker D: Together, but I'm going to use big old confusion. That's what you came up with. French got your first. You got your first french episode naming.
Do you want to try to continue or there's no point?
[01:47:18] Speaker C: No.
[01:47:19] Speaker D: What are we, like 14 minutes? 13?
[01:47:21] Speaker B: No, because I want to get into the fucking. What's her name?
[01:47:25] Speaker A: What's the name?
[01:47:27] Speaker B: Jada.
[01:47:27] Speaker C: Okay.
[01:47:30] Speaker B: Let'S be clear.
I understand, right? Let me just go to the top.
[01:47:35] Speaker D: You and Jada have the same haircut?
[01:47:36] Speaker B: No, we do. Did you see the fat Joe? Meme where they was like, fat Joe is fucking. So it was Fat Joe, like, 2022, and he was bigger. And in 2023, he had lost some weight. And then they showed Jada Pinkett in 2024 as supposedly fat Joe losing more weight.
And it kind of looked like this nigga. It took me a minute before I realized what was funny, right? And I was like, wait a minute. That's that Jada Pinkett picture that she posted.
[01:48:07] Speaker D: You thought it was still fat Joe for real?
[01:48:08] Speaker B: No, for real, bro.
[01:48:10] Speaker A: Because the way she was dressing the.
[01:48:11] Speaker D: Picture, I've never seen the picture.
[01:48:13] Speaker B: Okay, so, yeah, you have to check out the picture. Will you pull it up, see if you can grab a french reg?
But my question is, is there any surprise that women want to be men nowadays? Because she dressed the way she looked. Again, she looked like a skinny fat Joe. Right? And to me, I'm more french Reggie in this instance than I am my normal self. I get it.
[01:48:39] Speaker D: You get what?
[01:48:40] Speaker B: I get why women want to be men.
[01:48:42] Speaker D: I think there's a trend.
[01:48:44] Speaker A: So the last picture is actually Jada on the right?
[01:48:48] Speaker D: The one all the way on the far right.
[01:48:49] Speaker A: Yeah, that's Jada.
[01:48:50] Speaker D: What, is she boxing? What is she dressed like?
[01:48:53] Speaker A: So this is the picture by itself.
[01:48:54] Speaker D: She's just dressed like a dude for Halloween.
[01:48:58] Speaker A: No, I think that picture. She was even saying that she likes that style.
[01:49:02] Speaker B: She said this is her first post of 2024, whatever the fuck, right?
[01:49:07] Speaker D: So I can see it close up.
[01:49:08] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:49:09] Speaker B: And then, so to me, when I saw it, right, when I saw the meme, right. Of Fat Joe and then the progression into her, and I was like, okay. And the fact that I didn't realize that that was Jada initially, and I'm like, okay, these chicks wanting to be dudes, right? And I've known chicks, know, for Halloween, they dress up as dudes or, you know, I mean, whatever the fuck it.
[01:49:34] Speaker C: What?
[01:49:34] Speaker B: Why? Right? Why do they want to be dudes? Right?
Is there surprising? Right? And I was like, no, it's not any more surprising than fucking Michael Jackson bleaching his skin. Sammy sosa bleaching his skin. Right?
[01:49:51] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:49:52] Speaker B: I don't get the correlation to so anybody non white wanting to portray themselves as white or pretend to be kind of, like, white, you know what I mean? Because, again, this is the group that has held the superiority to you, right?
So of course you want to be like that, right? Like you think that. Again, I think Michael Jackson growing up as a young superstar, everybody in power that he saw from five years old until he was whatever. Was always a white man. Why wouldn't he want to be that?
[01:50:28] Speaker C: Right?
[01:50:28] Speaker D: So you're saying jada wants to be a man?
[01:50:30] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:50:30] Speaker B: Because more powerful. Because women. Yeah, because men have always held the power over women, right. They've always been more powerful than women.
[01:50:37] Speaker A: Okay, before you go there, her caption for that picture was, I think jean leg warmers is where it's at for me in 2024. So she's going to say, that's pretty much our swag now.
[01:50:49] Speaker C: That's what she's saying.
[01:50:50] Speaker B: Whatever.
[01:50:50] Speaker D: I think that there's a trend about masculine women anyway, though.
[01:50:53] Speaker B: But again, why?
So my question is that surprising that women are wanting to be masculine?
[01:50:59] Speaker C: No.
[01:51:00] Speaker D: There's always been penis envy.
Name a girlfriend you've ever had that wasn't jealous that you stood up when you peed or something. I mean, they're little stupid things sometimes, but for the most part, I think a lot of women suffer from penis envy.
[01:51:11] Speaker B: Well, yeah, I think that's a convenience thing, right?
[01:51:15] Speaker D: It's not that. It's a commanding thing.
I think sitting down on a toilet is more passive than standing up in front of it and making a loud noise. There's an aggressive thing to it.
[01:51:27] Speaker B: Well, for me, I always do that as a fucking boy, to grow into a man, I didn't need nothing but a fucking.
I didn't need nothing, really.
[01:51:39] Speaker D: Pee on the ground. I mean, you pee on, go.
[01:51:42] Speaker B: I could go wherever I needed to go. Right?
[01:51:44] Speaker D: You peed outside in Oklahoma. You peed on a chair in California, right? I don't think toilets are like. Maybe it's a.
[01:51:51] Speaker B: Maybe for you. Listen, that's two times out of, like, all the times I peed, right?
[01:51:57] Speaker D: Name the two times I did something like that.
[01:51:59] Speaker B: No, but I'm just saying.
[01:52:00] Speaker C: Exactly.
[01:52:01] Speaker B: But if I did as a kid.
[01:52:03] Speaker D: Prince, you still pee sitting down, right?
[01:52:04] Speaker C: No.
[01:52:05] Speaker D: Okay.
[01:52:06] Speaker B: You still drink it?
[01:52:08] Speaker C: No, I don't drink it.
[01:52:10] Speaker B: All right.
But what I'm saying is that as a boy, if you got to go, it doesn't matter. You can just go anywhere, right? You can just go behind that tree, behind the fucking dumpster. Wherever you need to go, just get it. Whereas a girl, it's like, hey, cover me. Or this, that and the other.
The surroundings have to be a little bit better.
[01:52:34] Speaker D: I think I probably would say, cover me. I might be trigger shot. If I'm, like, on the side of the highway. I think I need to cover. I don't know if I could get.
[01:52:41] Speaker B: There's been times I take the dog out and maybe my neighbor's house is right there.
[01:52:46] Speaker D: Oh, I do that.
[01:52:47] Speaker B: And I'm facing.
[01:52:48] Speaker D: Yeah, often. I do that often. I'll probably do it tonight.
I do that often.
[01:52:54] Speaker B: Like, here we both going out.
[01:52:57] Speaker D: I just hope nobody ever catches me walking a dog, that's all.
[01:52:59] Speaker B: But the thing is, I'm like, well.
[01:53:01] Speaker D: If they 5% chance I'm peeing, if.
[01:53:03] Speaker B: They look out the window, so be it. Whatever the fuck. I ain't ashamed. It is what it is.
[01:53:11] Speaker D: But I think, have you ever made it risky? Like, everybody's downstairs in the kitchen, and you're doing it?
Sometimes I'll play, like, a little game and see how close I can do to get caught without getting caught.
[01:53:24] Speaker B: I don't know, but that does seem fun.
[01:53:25] Speaker D: That's the white people in me.
[01:53:26] Speaker C: I'm sorry.
[01:53:27] Speaker B: No, that seems fun. I ain't going to lie. That seems like I was something I want to play.
[01:53:33] Speaker D: So then we'll compete. Whoever can get the best. You got to get a picture, though, right? Not of your dick?
[01:53:38] Speaker C: Right?
[01:53:38] Speaker B: Of course.
[01:53:41] Speaker D: I will trust that you're peeing when you give me the picture. But show me how close you are to humans when you do it, and I'll be happy. And then whoever wins, wins, no doubt.
[01:53:50] Speaker B: I'm with that. That sounds like fun.
[01:53:54] Speaker D: It don't have to be family member. It can be anywhere, too. It can be in public.
[01:53:57] Speaker B: Yeah, it can be anywhere. T, ball game.
[01:54:01] Speaker D: I don't know about that, man. You pulling, digging around kids. Listen, French, you down? You in this?
[01:54:05] Speaker A: I'm good, I'm good. That's y'all too.
[01:54:07] Speaker D: Oh, man. Way to fuck to show up.
Way to fuck to show.
[01:54:15] Speaker B: What? Back to my point is that I feel like, just like Sammy Sosa bleached his skin. Just like Michael Jackson bleached his skin and fucking claimed Villa Largo.
[01:54:25] Speaker D: Yeah, that's a place. That's where Trump was at when they tried to get his. Vitiligo is what you're talking about.
Marijuana.
[01:54:41] Speaker B: I understand why.
Listen, you don't want to say Marilago, that's Trump.
[01:54:47] Speaker C: Shit.
[01:54:48] Speaker B: Villa Lago is the real disease. They can stop it.
[01:54:51] Speaker D: Vitilago, whatever. Vitiligo. It's not even Lago. It's Vitiligo. You just be mixing shit up. Marilago, Vitilago, whatever. Key Largo.
[01:55:03] Speaker B: I understand why, again, that someone would want to assimilate right to the stronger position, right? Like, you've been around people that have been in power. So therefore, you want to be that women have forever claimed that it's a man's world, right? And they can't even fucking go out and have a drink without fucking feeling endangered. Right? We just talked about.
[01:55:30] Speaker D: Yeah, but ain't nobody respecting little bitty ass Jada Pinkett just because she's wearing dude clothes.
[01:55:33] Speaker B: I'm just saying. But I understand. I understand why she wants to be a dude now.
[01:55:37] Speaker C: Right?
[01:55:37] Speaker B: I mean, like, again, I feel like she.
If we were to think about it, who do you think runs that relationship? Her or will?
[01:55:45] Speaker C: What do they got to do with it?
[01:55:46] Speaker B: Who's supposed to run a relationship?
Okay, we got real.
[01:55:52] Speaker D: Listen, that's their relationship. I don't speak on.
[01:55:55] Speaker B: I'm not saying their relationship. I'm just talking about relationships in general.
[01:55:59] Speaker D: A relationship.
[01:56:00] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:56:00] Speaker D: Well, the guy should be the leader.
[01:56:03] Speaker C: Okay?
[01:56:03] Speaker D: But I don't know what their relationship is like.
[01:56:05] Speaker B: We do.
[01:56:06] Speaker D: He signed paperwork, I guess, to.
[01:56:10] Speaker C: Be.
[01:56:10] Speaker A: Still running that shit.
[01:56:11] Speaker B: No, she's the beard for Will.
[01:56:14] Speaker C: You know what that is, right?
[01:56:15] Speaker A: She did so much, she has to be.
[01:56:17] Speaker B: You know what that is, right?
[01:56:18] Speaker D: She's the leader.
[01:56:19] Speaker A: She wears the pants.
[01:56:19] Speaker D: No, the person who fakes your life. So you're gay, but they're your beard, basically.
[01:56:25] Speaker B: Oh, you think Will's gay, bro, I.
[01:56:28] Speaker A: Don'T know if he's gay.
[01:56:29] Speaker B: So you think that when he was fucking dude or dude was fucking him, that wasn't gay? What dude?
[01:56:34] Speaker A: You talking about the guy from that show? The other actor?
[01:56:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:56:40] Speaker D: And that housekeeper dude, or whatever he was, they said he was bullshit.
[01:56:44] Speaker B: Listen, all I know is that when he kissed that nigga in six degrees of separation, it looked like he was into it.
[01:56:51] Speaker A: He's a good actor.
[01:56:52] Speaker B: Obviously. He's fucking. He makes.
[01:56:54] Speaker D: If you played a role as a gay dude, would you play it to the fullest or would you be bad at it? You're like, I don't want an Oscar.
[01:56:59] Speaker B: Listen, I'm going to tell you right now. I told you I got issues, and this is just me.
[01:57:04] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:57:04] Speaker B: 25 million. I couldn't.
[01:57:06] Speaker C: Listen.
[01:57:06] Speaker D: 25 million.
[01:57:06] Speaker B: Listen.
[01:57:07] Speaker A: Brookbank Mountain, 37 million to just to.
[01:57:11] Speaker B: Make out what it is.
[01:57:11] Speaker D: 55 million.
[01:57:12] Speaker C: God damn.
[01:57:13] Speaker D: What do you need from this movie to make this happen with the Oscar, too?
[01:57:16] Speaker A: You're not only getting the money, you get the Oscar, too. So that means all your other roles in the future, because that is life.
[01:57:22] Speaker B: Changing music, life changing money.
[01:57:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Life changing kids.
[01:57:26] Speaker D: But you're not going to play a role for 50,000,006 degrees.
[01:57:28] Speaker B: Wasn't life changing money.
[01:57:30] Speaker D: How do you know?
[01:57:31] Speaker B: Because there's plenty of people that never even watched that fucking show.
[01:57:35] Speaker D: How much he got paid, though? How much would he have had to get paid?
[01:57:38] Speaker B: He was already the fresh prince, though.
[01:57:39] Speaker D: So if he got 2 million, that's not enough.
[01:57:41] Speaker B: He was already making more as a fresh prince.
[01:57:43] Speaker D: 2 million to play a role of a gay guy.
[01:57:45] Speaker B: Listen, I don't understand.
[01:57:46] Speaker C: Listen.
[01:57:47] Speaker B: Okay, listen. All I'm saying is that. Do I think that Will Smith Jada might be his beard?
[01:57:54] Speaker C: Yes.
[01:57:55] Speaker B: Just based off of the fucking interactions. Just based off of the interactions that I've seen where she's running this nigga down and he didn't say no shit.
[01:58:02] Speaker A: I feel like will can come out now because now you'll be celebrated if you're gay.
[01:58:06] Speaker D: No, you can't come out now. She's done it for him at this point. Now he needs to just be quiet the rest of his life. He can't come out and say he's gay now because everybody's already calling him a punk chump, whatever. So if he comes out now, it's over.
His social score is over.
[01:58:21] Speaker C: Yeah.
[01:58:21] Speaker D: Guys is not fucking with will no more if he comes out.
[01:58:23] Speaker A: But you don't think because being gay such celebrated now, they would find a way to isn't.
[01:58:28] Speaker D: I think we're turning the corner, man. I think that shit is starting to decline. I think it's starting to go down now. I don't know about you all, but you all think, but I feel like it's changing a little bit, man.
I'm not seeing blind support like we were seeing a couple of years ago. It's getting to the point now where people are a little annoyed.
[01:58:44] Speaker B: It's a little bit annoying to me. It's been that way.
[01:58:48] Speaker D: I'm talking about the consensus.
[01:58:50] Speaker A: The consensus has been changed.
[01:58:52] Speaker D: It seems like it's a little bit different now, man. I don't think that they're.
[01:58:55] Speaker A: Ever since they hit the kids with it, that's the problem. That's what fucked it up.
[01:58:58] Speaker B: Nobody likes to be bludgeoned with.
[01:59:00] Speaker D: I think it was the arrogance of it, all right? It's like, yo, I'm not gay. I don't even think like that. But you're wanting me to have a gay mind. I can't do it. You cannot make me have a gay mind. You can't make me have the amount of chokehold and rules and all these things that you're trying to perpetuate on the populace or whatever.
You can't make them have that same mind.
[01:59:25] Speaker C: Right? Yes.
[01:59:27] Speaker D: Respect is one thing, and not hurting people yeah, I get that. We can make people do that, but you can't make somebody accept something in their heart and in their mind.
[01:59:35] Speaker B: Well, that's my point. I've always said that. Then motherfuckers asking for tolerance are the most intolerant motherfuckers, period. They're not tolerant at all about anybody who doesn't think like they think. Yeah, and that was a problem for me. It's like, listen, you got to be able to accept other mother if you want people to accept you, you can't force people to be like you. You got to be able to accept people that are not like you as well.
[02:00:01] Speaker D: I saw a post the other day, and we got to get out of here. But I saw a post the other day. There was a girl saying that she was fed up with dudes. Like, what's wrong with you? All weird niggas all. You all want a masculine woman. And there was a guy who put a picture up of jukebox from power.
[02:00:16] Speaker C: You know what jukebox is? Yeah, from the show.
[02:00:18] Speaker D: From the 50 cent.
[02:00:19] Speaker A: Canaan.
[02:00:19] Speaker C: Canaan.
[02:00:20] Speaker D: Yeah, the canaan version of power.
[02:00:22] Speaker C: Okay.
[02:00:23] Speaker A: Because drew boxes.
She's not gay in the show.
[02:00:27] Speaker D: She's not in real life, I don't think.
[02:00:29] Speaker B: But definitely gay.
[02:00:30] Speaker C: Right.
[02:00:30] Speaker D: But the thing is, there's pictures of her in real, like, as a woman dressed sexy or whatever. But niggas was posting a picture of her in her character in the show to my man, I smash whatever. And so she was like, I'm offended because all you niggas trying to get with lesbians and dykes that don't want dudes. She's like, nick, that's just an actress. She's like, well, why the fuck didn't you use the actress picture? Why'd you use our character picture? Right? And so they're going back and forth, and there's, like, thousands of comments over this, and a lot of women are saying, yeah, these niggas is half gay. All of them. They're going after women who are obviously masculine, who are obviously trying to.
[02:01:05] Speaker A: So niggas are gay because they'll fuck a dike.
[02:01:07] Speaker D: That's what these women are saying.
[02:01:09] Speaker B: What was old girl from the wire.
[02:01:12] Speaker A: You will fuck her.
[02:01:13] Speaker B: No.
The hardcore bitch scene would buy in the tools. She was snoop. Snoop, Snoop. Listen, I would hang out.
[02:01:24] Speaker D: I'm not fucking Snoop.
[02:01:25] Speaker B: I'm not fucking snoop. But I would definitely hang out with Snoop. That would be my nigga. Like Snoop. And it was her voice. It was everything about Snoop's voice, her.
[02:01:32] Speaker D: Personality, did she go to prison after that show?
[02:01:35] Speaker A: In real life?
[02:01:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I think she went to live it like you feel it.
[02:01:39] Speaker D: A lot of people on the wire that were like, the locals were real people.
[02:01:42] Speaker B: They wouldn't walk it like you talking, because Snoop was that motherfucker that you would be like, I ain't fucking with that bitch. For real. She want to fight me. They'd be like, hey, Snoop said, come outside, like, nope, no, she's not fighting, nigga, she's a shooter, nigga, she's a killer.
[02:01:58] Speaker D: Yeah, so girls are saying, I'll fight.
[02:02:00] Speaker B: That bitch, rockaby, baby from fucking new Jack City. I'll fight that hoe. She wasn't doing it right again, but Snoop played it like she played the role to the point where I felt it, like, listen, that's a bitch that on the block you're not fucking with.
She's real nigga. She's more nigga than she is.
[02:02:19] Speaker D: We can run a fade. I'll beat the fuck out of her. Right?
[02:02:22] Speaker B: If we talk about just throwing hands? Sure, I'll fight and fight. What's her name? Paula Rousey.
[02:02:28] Speaker D: You fought that girl at the arcade.
[02:02:29] Speaker B: But I'll fight.
[02:02:29] Speaker D: You squeezed her butt.
[02:02:31] Speaker B: I'll fight Ronda Rousey.
[02:02:34] Speaker A: You think you'll be beat?
[02:02:36] Speaker D: I could beat Ronda. Come on.
[02:02:37] Speaker A: If you got her wrapped up. Yeah.
[02:02:39] Speaker C: Nothing.
[02:02:40] Speaker D: There's nothing. Ronda Rousey, if she don't get a drop kick on me in the very beginning, like a running super spider drop kick, it's over with.
[02:02:47] Speaker B: That's what saying, like, again. Snoop is just too thuggy, though, right?
[02:02:52] Speaker C: Again.
[02:02:52] Speaker B: I don't think she's ready to fight. It ain't always going to be a fight. Again.
[02:02:56] Speaker D: She'd be so feminine when I get done beating, her ass should be so feminine when I get done whooping that ass. She'll be a perfect lady. I don't know if she'd be like.
[02:03:04] Speaker B: The brat with AI. When the brat started fucking with AI, boy, she changed up, boy.
[02:03:09] Speaker C: Yeah.
[02:03:10] Speaker A: I don't know if you gay if you fuck a dike, not if you.
[02:03:13] Speaker B: Fuck a dike, but if you're attracted.
[02:03:15] Speaker D: She's saying that y'all are attracted to this, though.
[02:03:17] Speaker B: If she got a beard, what about.
[02:03:19] Speaker A: No, because some dykes, they just dress like a dude, but you can see the beauty in them.
[02:03:24] Speaker B: And then I think there's a challenge, too, right?
There's a challenge.
[02:03:31] Speaker A: I can still see that ass.
[02:03:32] Speaker D: Matt, you can't miss six weeks, man. There's no challenge.
[02:03:34] Speaker B: There is a challenge.
[02:03:35] Speaker D: There's not a competition to get that.
[02:03:37] Speaker B: No, not to get the pussy. To turn the pussy from full on like dyke to like, oh no, I want dick.
[02:03:45] Speaker D: Listeners, we appreciate you tuning in once again to the no nonsense show. Make sure you go out to the website raresigners.com where you can look at all the shows on the network. Basically follow us on our socials as well. Welcome Mac back. Hopefully he stays and doesn't take much more breaks because 800 baby.
[02:04:00] Speaker B: As you see, this doesn't 2024 mlk.
[02:04:04] Speaker C: What else?
[02:04:05] Speaker B: We throw it up in the air.
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