Episode 846

January 07, 2025

01:04:55

Half On A Baby

Half On A Baby
The No Nonsense Show - A Funny Experiment In Black Experience
Half On A Baby

Jan 07 2025 | 01:04:55

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The No Nonsense Show Episode #846

 It’s the first show of 2025, and we’re kicking off the year with just the right mix of chaos, conspiracy, and comedy. French Reggy can’t stop complaining about taxes now that he’s officially in his 30s. Jamie Mack breaks down why NBA fans might not actually be NBA fans anymore. I'm just happy to have made another year.

We dive deep into the concept of societal frequency—how music, movies, and even social media might be messing with our vibes. Jamie Mack says it’s all about identifying the “frequency” of what you consume. Sounds serious, but trust me, we found a way to clown it.

Then we veer into some classic No Nonsense territory: the Illuminati, secret symbols, and why Hollywood might really be up to no good. By the way, if you’ve ever wondered whether R. Kelly’s “Half on a Baby” was literal or metaphorical… you might not want to hear my theory.

We wrap it all up with some shots of Glenfiddich, a Costco scotch debate, and a toast to a wild year ahead. Keep your head on a swivel, stay dangerous, and as always, remember—sometimes people just need to laugh. 

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and its host do. [00:00:02] Speaker B: Not necessarily reflect views consistent with political. [00:00:05] Speaker C: Correctness or the Rare Sonnets Podcast network. [00:00:07] Speaker A: So to get the show started right, we want to wish any officers of the sensitivity police a heartfelt fuck you. Merry New Year. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Merry New Year. [00:00:15] Speaker A: Yeah, bro, what you know. You don't know nothing about that. [00:00:17] Speaker B: I know. Happy New Year. Merry Christmas. [00:00:19] Speaker C: Ah, his training. His training is going back. He messing up his citizenship memory. [00:00:24] Speaker A: Come on, bro. [00:00:24] Speaker C: They made that nigga remember. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. For his citizenship. [00:00:27] Speaker B: He said, fuck a happy holiday. [00:00:29] Speaker C: He can't say it wrong no more. You know how many times he got beat for saying Merry New Year? [00:00:33] Speaker A: Come on, man. Trading Places, man. You gotta know. You gotta know about that, man. That's old school. Eddie Murphy. I know. [00:00:39] Speaker C: I am very happy to be right. [00:00:43] Speaker A: That's. That. That's that good. Oh, man, it's a. It's a new year, man. It's. And I'm. It's a nice day. It's a weekend. I'm loving that. You know? I mean, the weather's not. I'm not. [00:00:53] Speaker C: It's like 37 degrees cold. Like, it's a nice day. [00:00:56] Speaker A: No, it is nice. It. It's nice. Like if you out. You want to go for a walk. This is a nice weather to walk in. Or if you want to even run. Right. Like, if. That's. If you want to step it up a level. [00:01:05] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:01:06] Speaker A: And you want to. [00:01:06] Speaker C: And if you want to catch pneumonia. [00:01:25] Speaker A: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podc, guaranteed. Perfect. Stop that. Because you're the one that told us that that's not how you catch pneumonia or the cold. Just because it's cold outside. [00:01:39] Speaker C: A cold and pneumonia are not the same thing. But you don't catch either one of them just standing outside. Unless. Well, the. You're. You're not. Metabolism. What am I thinking of? [00:01:50] Speaker B: Body temperature. [00:01:50] Speaker C: No. Like your body's ability to fight. Yeah. Defenses are lower. [00:01:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:01:56] Speaker C: If you're in, you know, cold. So that will give you the ability to get sick easier. [00:02:00] Speaker A: Right. Because your mucous membranes get dried up. [00:02:02] Speaker C: You have to meet the. The virus or whatever the thing is. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Right. [00:02:05] Speaker C: You can't just get a cold from cold. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Right. [00:02:07] Speaker C: Even though. [00:02:08] Speaker B: So. So if I. If I go outside in the cold with no shirt, if there's no virus in the area I'm in, I won't have a runny nose when I go back inside. [00:02:17] Speaker A: The runny nose does not necessarily signify you have a cold? [00:02:20] Speaker B: Yeah, to me. Okay. I'm thinking that's like. Oh, that's my first. [00:02:23] Speaker C: Well, if you have a runny nose for 10 days, then no and a fever. But I mean, if you. If your nose is running a little bit when you come inside, maybe you just. Maybe you had some frozen snot up in there. And I mean, some, you know, some hot snot and then the ice froze it and it started running. [00:02:37] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:02:38] Speaker A: So, no, what I. What I heard right, and this is what. Yeah, this is. I really got it. [00:02:42] Speaker C: Because it's probably gonna be worse than that. [00:02:44] Speaker A: I just said is that, you know, your mucous membranes, when the weather is colder, dry up. So then that's when you're. You get your. Your body's trying to, you know, moisten them up, you know what I mean? Because of the dry weather, you know, to try to get them back to a normal state. And then that's where you get your running out. [00:03:01] Speaker C: Okay, I'd rock with that. I don't know if that's true, but it sounds good. [00:03:04] Speaker B: That sounds true. [00:03:04] Speaker A: Hey, listen, social media is okay, and then it's also fucking. It's fucking horrible. [00:03:11] Speaker C: Well, I mean, they probably lied to you, and that's just so tame that it's a lie that we'll accept, and that's okay, I think. [00:03:16] Speaker A: Right, right. Yeah. [00:03:16] Speaker C: In reality, which is not very realistic. I think sometimes if you get a good enough lie, you just gotta go with it, right? Like, hey, shit, we gonna fight for those seven. Those 7% left of that truth. [00:03:27] Speaker A: It's been a lot of lies going. I mean, shit, I don't know if they're lies or not, but this whole. This whole, you know, Sugar bowl thing, and I don't even know if it was the Sugar bowl because it was at night, Right. It was just New Orleans. [00:03:38] Speaker B: It was the Sugar Bowl. Yeah, but is the Ohio State game was the Rose Bowl. [00:03:42] Speaker A: No, no, I understand the game. I'm talking about the dude in the. In the lightning truck, that cyber truck. No, no, no, that's. That's in Las Vegas. [00:03:49] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Trump Hotel. [00:03:51] Speaker A: Yeah, so. So the dude that was. That was in Bourbon street doing his thing. [00:03:56] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:03:57] Speaker A: He was in a Ford Lightning. [00:03:58] Speaker B: Okay. Oh, really? [00:04:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:00] Speaker B: Oh, I thought it was a regular Ford. [00:04:02] Speaker A: No, no, it was a lightning. And it would. They at least that's again, what social's saying when they. When they zoom in on and all this whatever. But they said that it's about to pop off like that in 2025. Like, they predicted that before 2025. And then, like, you know, the first day, 2025. [00:04:19] Speaker B: Crazy. There was that. There was the Vegas thing. There was a shooting in New York. I think that was a shooting. [00:04:24] Speaker C: I thought it was. [00:04:25] Speaker B: No, there's a shooting in New York and there was a shooting in D.C. yesterday. Yeah. Yeah, it's. That's America, though. America has been on that run the last couple of years. [00:04:33] Speaker A: MKUltra. Is that what we know? [00:04:36] Speaker B: That got to be because all those guys were military members in the same base. [00:04:40] Speaker C: I was watching this podcast called Sean Ryan, y'all. Yeah, he's like a Special Forces guy. [00:04:45] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched that clip. [00:04:46] Speaker C: He had this girl. What clip? Oh, with the guy with the cyber truck. [00:04:49] Speaker B: Dude. [00:04:50] Speaker C: Yeah, I saw that. But there's another episode that was before that. [00:04:52] Speaker A: Before that with the chick, right? [00:04:53] Speaker C: Sarah Adams. She's like an ex CIA somebody, but she. She's one of those people, like, looks like a. A soccer mom, but that bitch has killed people. You can. You can just tell by the way she laughs, right? [00:05:03] Speaker B: Oh, not how she talks. [00:05:05] Speaker C: Not kidding, bro. Watch the shit. But in the beginning, she's talking about how the United States has for years funded Al Qaeda and the Taliban. I mean, like, their entire operating budget, right? The entire thing. Even when they were killing our troops, we were funding them. We were basically paying them to kill our troops. [00:05:23] Speaker A: That makes about sense. [00:05:24] Speaker C: And so what's happening is they figured what they've been. They made it seem like by day. [00:05:31] Speaker B: You talking CIA? [00:05:31] Speaker C: No, Taliban. Taliban and Al Qaeda. They made it seem like the different factions were warring against each other. And so the America goes in and befriends the sides, because that's what we do. Not realizing that they're really behind the scenes, like, yeah, fuck these niggas. We gonna pretend like we hate each other. We're gonna have meetings and we're gonna fight. You know, stuff's gonna happen. [00:05:49] Speaker A: It's like when your exes. [00:05:50] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:50] Speaker A: Oh, your ex. [00:05:51] Speaker C: So it's gonna look like we're really beefing, but really, you know, fuck these niggas. Fuck America. And they're all combining, all of them. Isis, Al Qaeda, the Taliban, all that shit. They're all combining, and they're going to start breaking the sentiment of our warriors and getting us to beat our own system. And she said that. Said a few. This is not. [00:06:13] Speaker B: That's what. And that's what they're saying about those guys. [00:06:15] Speaker C: And they're saying, those guys. Activate. They're not necessarily. They're not necessarily Manchurian candidates. They're like, we've got their hearts. Like, they don't like these motherfuckers either. [00:06:26] Speaker A: Right. [00:06:26] Speaker C: Let's get in there and figure out what they've done to piss them off. [00:06:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:06:29] Speaker C: So the guy in Vegas, did he have some kind of manifesto? [00:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I sent that in. In Twitter. I sent that to you. [00:06:36] Speaker C: Okay. Ye. [00:06:36] Speaker A: It was from the Sean. Whatever. Sean Ryan show. And the dude who had, you know, corresponded with him via email. And he's like, listen, it's a wake up call. This is not terrorism. I'm telling y'all. This is a wake up call for everybody that these are. Don't give a. About us. And they've been us over and we don't. We've been. We're not going for it no more. [00:06:56] Speaker B: But I feel like for that guy, the cyber truck dude, his. His problem was more of like the drones. Like, his issue was like, yeah, but. [00:07:04] Speaker C: Do you know his background? Did you see that he was, like, decorated in, like, Green Beret and, like, everybody fucked with him and like, he was on TV before. Like, this isn't that guy. You know how whenever the police beat and kill a black person, we're always looking to see what that black person is like so that we can decide whether we're gonna defend him or care for him or we're gonna call him George Floyd. [00:07:22] Speaker A: Right? [00:07:22] Speaker C: You know what I'm talking about, Right? Same thing here. It's like, okay, now y'all say the black dude was crazy down in Houston last time he started shooting people. Y'all said William Cooper was crazy. Who wrote the bi. Hold a Pale Cord? [00:07:35] Speaker B: It's not crazy. [00:07:36] Speaker C: No, they said it was. They said they had to kill him at his house by himself because he was such a threat to everybody. Who was the other guy that went up in the mountain? [00:07:43] Speaker A: The cop? Yeah, I forget his name, but that was out in SoCal. [00:07:48] Speaker B: Even the dude that the second Trump shooter at his golf course was in that same military base. [00:07:54] Speaker C: Oh, really? [00:07:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:07:55] Speaker C: I'm just saying they keep doing the exact same play. [00:07:59] Speaker A: Fort Bragg, right? [00:08:00] Speaker B: Yeah, Fort Bragg Military base. [00:08:01] Speaker C: Be creative. [00:08:02] Speaker A: Yeah, they. And she in. The lady you talked about, she had said that it's 20, 25 is going. [00:08:08] Speaker C: To pop off and they start activating people without. Without America even realizing they've. They've bastardized or orphaned their own people. [00:08:14] Speaker A: Right. [00:08:15] Speaker C: And when you start bastardizing Green Berets. [00:08:18] Speaker B: Okay, so what's the end goal here? We ask for the average American person, they're going to be like, so scared they're going to let the government control everything. Because they're so scared because. [00:08:28] Speaker C: Wait a minute, I don't think, I don't think we're saying the same thing. [00:08:30] Speaker A: No. [00:08:31] Speaker C: So the people who are doing these terrorist acts are Americans who are fed up with America for some reason, with. [00:08:37] Speaker A: The government for sure. [00:08:38] Speaker C: The terrorist people, they're not even having to do anything. [00:08:41] Speaker B: What I'm saying they're just figuring out. [00:08:42] Speaker C: A way to slip between the people who are pissed off in America. [00:08:45] Speaker B: What I'm saying is the American government is kind of like purposely allowing this to happen because like you said, you stated they fund all these organizations in the beginning. [00:08:54] Speaker C: That was the. On purpose. This is the mistake. [00:08:56] Speaker B: This is the, this is the mistake of that action. [00:08:59] Speaker C: Okay. Okay. That's what she said. [00:09:00] Speaker A: Okay. [00:09:00] Speaker B: I thought the whole reason was let's create, let's pretend we have an enemy so we'll invest in that enemy so we have a reason to go over there and they're going to do all these bullshit. [00:09:09] Speaker C: That's not what people. That's not what she's saying. She's saying these factions popped up and for us to beat them, we're going to do our super spy shit by helping the. We're going to help them. We're going to help you defeat your other enemy and we're going to. And we're going to put this government in place. She's saying the Taliban is going to be recognized as a government and that that's what this whole decades long play was to make the Taliban be an entire government. [00:09:34] Speaker B: Well, but not. [00:09:37] Speaker C: No, but recognized by the UN. [00:09:39] Speaker A: Oh, but when we, when we, when we pieced out of there, right, and we left all of that, that was a sign to me. Like that was like what are we doing? I mean, you talking about funding? I mean we gave them, I mean we gave him like billion dollars worth of, you know, artillery and like we just like. [00:09:56] Speaker C: And left the names of everybody that helped us in documents. [00:09:59] Speaker A: Oh yeah. [00:10:00] Speaker C: So they're all being assassinated. [00:10:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Like all the interpreters and shit like them got up like that's. It was not just interpreters. [00:10:06] Speaker C: I'm a higher up people that are really trying to make, you know, a new government over there. [00:10:10] Speaker A: Right. [00:10:10] Speaker C: All the girls was in school again and like oh my learn. [00:10:13] Speaker A: No, you know, you're not. You better put that, you take that dress. Yeah take that dress off. You better quit playing pantsuit you. [00:10:22] Speaker C: I wish I would see a. In a pantsuit today. [00:10:25] Speaker A: Yeah man, that's not funny. But it is, it, no, it is. It's wild, man, because I remember and it's. I don't even know how to think anymore, right, to be honest with you, because the happens, right, on the night before the, the Sugar bowl, right? And maybe I'm an. [00:10:44] Speaker C: You are. [00:10:44] Speaker A: I am. I could be. [00:10:46] Speaker C: Yeah, you are. [00:10:47] Speaker A: Part of me was disappointed that I wasn't gonna be able to watch football game. [00:10:50] Speaker B: Damn, bro, I'm not lying. [00:10:52] Speaker A: What do you want me to do? Like, I mean, like, sure, I had two other games on, but then I'm thinking, like, okay, so I'm full, full disclosure. I had money on the game. I had money on the game. And I was, like, looking, I was anxious to find out what my money was gonna do. [00:11:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:08] Speaker A: And, and then what, what do we go from there? Right? Like, I remember when. 9, 11. There was hell. I mean, they didn't play football for like two weeks, right? Like, and I get it, you know, I was just watching Gladiator, you know. [00:11:18] Speaker C: And it was only 14 people that died, right? [00:11:20] Speaker A: You know, I mean, like, no, it was, I think it was 15. [00:11:23] Speaker C: It was only a handful of people that died. Right? So, fuck, I want to win my money. [00:11:27] Speaker A: Listen, good thinking. Listen, listen, I, I, I'm just saying, the thought crossed my mind, sure. I prayed for the people and thought about the people that died and got hurt, and I thought that that was some fucked up shit. And I've seen some crazy videos. [00:11:38] Speaker C: The fact that you prayed for them is even worse now. [00:11:41] Speaker B: Is it because they're dead already? [00:11:42] Speaker C: No, no, no. He prayed for them and said, let me get my money now. [00:11:44] Speaker A: No, I didn't say, let me get my money now. I was like, what's going to happen with my money? [00:11:48] Speaker C: You want them prosperity preachers? [00:11:50] Speaker A: That's what you are pulling up in the Maybach. [00:11:53] Speaker C: This is a sign. [00:11:55] Speaker A: But I, I, I'm just saying, like, I know that that's, that's, you know, kind of. I'm sure I wasn't alone. I'm sure that, I mean, well, there was a. [00:12:03] Speaker C: That's your rationale? [00:12:04] Speaker A: No, no, no, but then, let's be clear. [00:12:05] Speaker C: I wasn't alone. [00:12:06] Speaker A: No, no, but listen, the fact that the game played the next day and the stadium was full. Yeah, I wasn't alone. [00:12:13] Speaker C: No, it was the next day, though. [00:12:14] Speaker B: It was the next day. [00:12:16] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, Mag, that's not the same. Your investment in this was whatever nigga you decided to bet. There are people who've probably spent four or five thousand dollars to get down there, get get all that hotels. Come on, man. It's not. At that point. It's not about what's right and what's wrong. It's like, We've already invested $5,000 in this trip. How. How are we. What are we supposed to do with that $5,000? It's not about that. Those poor people. There's still those poor people. I can't do anything to bring those people back. But you're sitting at your house in the comfort of your heat or whatever with your feet up to my. But so I was gonna die when I want to see something. [00:12:48] Speaker A: But if I got it. But if I got 5k on it. [00:12:51] Speaker C: No, no, no, no. You chose to bet a one time on 5K. These people invested time and effort, and they got all the way to New Orleans. [00:12:59] Speaker B: They. [00:13:00] Speaker C: They took off at work like they had babysitters for their kids. Like, this is an event for them. Nigga, you just. At home, you was just chilling mad. [00:13:08] Speaker A: Right? Right? [00:13:09] Speaker C: They're not the same as you because they went the next day. They barely got to go. In fact, they probably got fucked up to go because they may have had another day off at work. They had to pay for another night in a hotel. You know what I'm saying? Like, think about that. They just got paid. They got charged more to do the event that they had already spent a lot of money on your ass just had to wait another 24 hours or four hours or whatever. [00:13:29] Speaker A: I'm gonna say. Can I. I mean, does it matter that I won? Because I knew Georgia was gonna win. [00:13:34] Speaker C: I didn't know they weren't gonna win. I didn't know they were going to get beat like that this early. [00:13:37] Speaker A: They. They almost lost to Ohio State when they had their starting quarterback, and then they didn't. They don't got that dude no more. And then they got a rookie that, you know, freshman that ain't never played in a game before. Like, come on. This is not gonna end well. And it didn't. [00:13:49] Speaker C: There's a lot of good teams. [00:13:50] Speaker A: No, it's. It's fucked up that they. The good teams had to play the gooder teams early. Early. [00:13:56] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:13:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Huh? [00:13:59] Speaker B: Nil is changing. [00:13:59] Speaker A: No, no, no. It's just the way that they set it up. Like, Penn State had SMU and Boise State. [00:14:06] Speaker C: I don't know how y'all do it anymore, man. Sports. [00:14:10] Speaker B: This is still entertaining. [00:14:11] Speaker C: It's not, though. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. I don't know. I don't know how y'all do it anymore. Betting is not. It doesn't save it for me. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Yeah. So betting. Yeah. Fantasy. [00:14:18] Speaker C: But, God, you got to watch that nonsense to get fan. Like, you have to squeeze some entertainment out of sports. That's how bad sports has gotten. You got to literally wring that shit out to get some enjoyment out of it, and you might lose money. You know what I'm saying? Like, God damn, it's the fuck you that keeps biting you. It's like, this. This shit is boring. First of all, it's not even exciting anymore. I don't know. Maybe y'all still are really into it, so I'm not gonna yuck your yum. [00:14:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:44] Speaker C: But, man, I just. I've lost it. I. I don't give a fuck. [00:14:48] Speaker A: See, the. The. [00:14:49] Speaker C: None of these matter. [00:14:50] Speaker A: The. The circus. The Roman circus doesn't get you anymore. Like, you're. You're beyond that. Like, we. We still. Roman circus. Yeah. Oh, that's a whole nother story. You tried to claim Christmas, and it was like, no, bro. The NFL is pimping football anytime they want. [00:15:08] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:15:08] Speaker A: They roll up on your block and they. They taking over. [00:15:10] Speaker C: No, NFL is a big bro. Yeah. [00:15:12] Speaker B: And then football is like American culture. It's like. It's not even about the game anymore. It's just what Americans do. [00:15:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it was. It was too. Well, yeah, I think it was. In. Neither one of them were really good games, and they both, like, 25 million views, like, compared to 5 for, like, the. In. All of the NBA games were good. They went down to the wire, and. [00:15:32] Speaker B: They were just like, another thing that's happening, too. NBA, specifically basketball. They are losing fanfare. [00:15:41] Speaker C: Panther fans. They are losing fans. Yeah. You tried to use a word that you thought might be, and it was no, because it wasn't. [00:15:49] Speaker B: Because, like, younger kids now, they're not necessarily NBA fans. They're more like. [00:15:56] Speaker C: Stop right there. French. What? [00:15:59] Speaker B: You see what I'm saying? [00:15:59] Speaker C: Stop right there. That first sentence you said in that. In that statement you just made. Younger people are not NBA fans. [00:16:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:16:07] Speaker C: What? Stop right there. The people who are NBA fans aren't NBA fans. [00:16:12] Speaker A: Right. They just like basketball because of SGA. [00:16:16] Speaker C: Or How can you watch a sport? [00:16:18] Speaker B: That's what I'm. [00:16:19] Speaker C: The majority of the fans aren't even NBA fans. [00:16:21] Speaker B: That's. That's what. That's why the NBA is on the decline as far as viewership. [00:16:25] Speaker C: How can you continue to watch a sport where the fans aren't even fans? [00:16:29] Speaker B: So the fans are now going to be. Because they like to bet they're going to still watch it because they got money on the line. They still like some of the players. So if their favorite players playing, they'll watch that game or they watch the fourth quarter of that game. And another thing too, it's not like they won't necessarily watch basketball. They just won't sit down, put their TV on and sit down for 48 minutes and watch the game. They'll watch the highlights, they'll watch the fourth quarter. [00:16:50] Speaker A: That's part of it. [00:16:51] Speaker C: Like I said. [00:16:52] Speaker B: Yeah. If you got their attention span. Football is different because like I said, football is like a thing. Like you make it an event. You don't just watch the game. [00:16:59] Speaker A: It's like you tailgate. [00:17:00] Speaker B: Like tailgate just come through the house, you get food. [00:17:03] Speaker A: Right. [00:17:04] Speaker C: You gotta wring fun out of football. You gotta go somewhere else. [00:17:07] Speaker A: It's a social. [00:17:08] Speaker C: You gotta not go to the game, but also still kind of go to the game. [00:17:11] Speaker B: I put a football game on for background music with an NBA what? [00:17:15] Speaker C: I'll put a NFL game on for background music before what? Listen to the fucking way you guys are describing this, this, this part of your life. [00:17:24] Speaker A: That's him. I. [00:17:25] Speaker C: This shit is done, bro. Stop watching these niggas. [00:17:28] Speaker A: So fantasy does it for me. And shout out to the no nonsense league Fantasy. We just concluded our third annual difference. [00:17:36] Speaker C: Win anything but the first. [00:17:37] Speaker A: No, he listen. And again, the first one has an asterisk for sure. [00:17:40] Speaker B: No talks all this. But you never won in that league yet. [00:17:43] Speaker C: Have you won? [00:17:44] Speaker B: I've won one time. [00:17:47] Speaker C: What * do you have? I got how many asterisks you got all this? [00:17:56] Speaker B: I got a ring already for this. [00:17:58] Speaker A: The only, the only, the only reason. Listen, the only reason why he has an asterisk is because of me. Nah, nigga, I don't want to gave him the asterisk. Like he lost. But. But the problem was. Okay, so that was the season when oh boy died on the field. [00:18:12] Speaker B: And that was like the last game. [00:18:13] Speaker A: Right. And so they didn't even play. So there's players that got no points. [00:18:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:18:17] Speaker A: During that game in a championship week. And they did not make that game up. [00:18:21] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:18:21] Speaker A: And so because of that. [00:18:23] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:18:23] Speaker A: Fritz lost. [00:18:25] Speaker B: No, no, I had to lead. I could have lost if those players did play. But because the players didn't play, I won that game. [00:18:33] Speaker C: Standby, France. Wait a minute. I see. I didn't know this was going on until all the people in the fantasy football who felt like they got robbed because Jamie Mack made an executive decision to allow French Reggie to win when he clearly lost. [00:18:44] Speaker B: I think everybody agrees. [00:18:45] Speaker C: I apologize to the no shits and the cam walls and the snowflakes and whoever else was right there and should have won. I might have been. Cam wall, wasn't it? [00:18:54] Speaker A: No. [00:18:54] Speaker C: Who was the person he robbed it from? [00:18:56] Speaker A: So he was an outsider. He wasn't his name. I used to work with his. [00:19:00] Speaker C: Well, the dude he used to work with. [00:19:01] Speaker B: I apologize. [00:19:02] Speaker C: Apologize to you, French. [00:19:03] Speaker B: Ready? [00:19:03] Speaker C: Reggie and Jamie Mac robbed you. That is not the way that should have gone down. [00:19:07] Speaker A: How do you think you should have adjudicated that? [00:19:09] Speaker C: The way it goes. The way it goes. That's not. [00:19:11] Speaker A: Nigga died, but that ain't got nothing. [00:19:13] Speaker C: To do with you. [00:19:14] Speaker A: Nigga died, so I had to lead. [00:19:17] Speaker C: He didn't die, did he? I thought he came back. [00:19:18] Speaker A: No, but he died. He died for a minute. [00:19:20] Speaker C: He was alive now, right? Yeah, but he's pissed at you right now. [00:19:23] Speaker B: He's playing. [00:19:23] Speaker A: He was dead for like 15 minutes. [00:19:25] Speaker C: No, but hold on. That's what I'm saying. We don't get to determine the outcome of the game and then say, oh, well, the reason why the outcome of the game was that way was because of this one thing. So therefore we're gonna not include what the points are that are going up on the board. We have to just use the points, bro. [00:19:43] Speaker B: And that's what he did. [00:19:44] Speaker C: He didn't. [00:19:45] Speaker B: At that time, I had the most points. But the problem is because the game. [00:19:48] Speaker C: Got canceled, this guy took nobody's points for the whole last week. [00:19:52] Speaker B: No, it was that week. So it was the championship game. I had the most points at that. [00:19:58] Speaker A: Time when the game got canceled going into Monday night. [00:20:00] Speaker B: Going into Monday. [00:20:01] Speaker C: What about the second person they had? [00:20:03] Speaker A: They were right. [00:20:03] Speaker B: Most of their points would have to happen because of that game that got canceled. The game got canceled so he couldn't accumulate points. [00:20:09] Speaker A: So. [00:20:09] Speaker B: But I had enough points by then because I had other. [00:20:12] Speaker C: So then how did. Then how did you lose? [00:20:13] Speaker B: How did I win? [00:20:14] Speaker C: He said you lost and he gave it to you. [00:20:16] Speaker B: No, that's what I'm saying. He's wrong. That's why I ended up winning, because I had more points than him. He could have had. He probably would have won if he. If the Bengals and the Bills played, but since they did not play, I won because he didn't have. [00:20:29] Speaker C: There were only two people left is what you're saying. [00:20:31] Speaker A: It was Josh Allen. So dude had Josh Allen and thing like Jamar Chase or some shit. Like crazy. [00:20:36] Speaker B: I think he had one of their defenses, too. [00:20:38] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:38] Speaker C: Oh, so Fritz was ahead before that game. [00:20:40] Speaker A: Yes. [00:20:41] Speaker C: And it was only those two. [00:20:42] Speaker A: Right. [00:20:42] Speaker C: And the game didn't happen. [00:20:43] Speaker A: Right. [00:20:43] Speaker C: French wins. Okay, well, you didn't give that to him. [00:20:47] Speaker A: They split it. [00:20:48] Speaker C: No, he earned that. You didn't give that fuck that either. French won hands down. He had more points. How do you determine the end of a sport? Sporting event? The team that has more points wins. [00:20:58] Speaker A: NFL Gambling, the books. They fucking canceled that game. So if you have money on it, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. [00:21:04] Speaker B: It does matter, but I was on that game specifically. They canceled, not the. [00:21:08] Speaker C: If we're in a game and I'm driving to the lane and you foul me and I get two free throws. I hit. I missed the first one. I hit the second one, and then the lights go out in that bitch. The game is over. They cancel it. I fucking win, nigga. One to zero. What are you talking about? [00:21:23] Speaker A: That is not how that's going to. [00:21:24] Speaker B: Work in high school. That. That's a win. [00:21:26] Speaker A: That's not gonna work. [00:21:27] Speaker C: That's not gonna work. I win. Y'all go get undressed. Put your street clothes back on. The game's over. Cut the light. Oh, the lights already off, so. [00:21:37] Speaker A: No. But, yeah. So French has been last. The last two seasons. Just that. [00:21:40] Speaker C: Now, see, that's one thing. [00:21:41] Speaker B: Rebuilding, you know, Gotta rebuild from the draft. [00:21:46] Speaker C: You know, you rebuild every year right from scratch. [00:21:50] Speaker A: Fucking Snowflake won this year. [00:21:51] Speaker C: Oh, wow. [00:21:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:52] Speaker C: Congratulations. Snowflake. [00:21:53] Speaker A: Yeah, she. She fucking. She had a fire team, bro. She kicked everybody's ass like it was. It was ridiculous. And I. I don't know how that happened. [00:22:01] Speaker C: No. Yeah. It's just such skill. [00:22:02] Speaker A: Well, you know, probably a whole lot of skill. There's. I mean, in picking players. I mean, unless you just saying Fridge got lucky. I don't. [00:22:08] Speaker B: I mean, you know. No, but this year, she. [00:22:11] Speaker C: She would have been a good slave trader. [00:22:14] Speaker B: This year, though, the players that were supposed to be those guys were not those guys. [00:22:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:20] Speaker B: Yeah. So it doesn't really like a lot. [00:22:23] Speaker C: Of the players that Lamar Jackson wasn't that guy. [00:22:25] Speaker A: Lamar Jackson definitely is that dude. [00:22:28] Speaker B: Him and Derrick Henry were. [00:22:29] Speaker A: And. And so is fucking Joe Burrow. See, that was my problem. I didn't trust Joe Burrow because he had that busted wrist going into the. [00:22:35] Speaker C: This is not interesting to me, bro. I'm listening to y'all talk, and I'm trying to get into. I want to be macho, manly. [00:22:41] Speaker A: It's not about Being macho. It's just being informative. You just don't know. [00:22:44] Speaker C: I don't give a. About Joe Burrow or Joe Jamar, but. [00:22:49] Speaker B: So while you were saying that you was mad because you couldn't bet on. Watch the Rose bowl the Day of the Rose. Not the Rose bowl, the Sugar bowl the day of the Sugar. [00:22:56] Speaker A: I wasn't mad. I was just concerned what was gonna happen to my money. [00:22:58] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:22:59] Speaker A: You know, I mean, like, that was. That was definitely a concern of mine. Like, again, I. I'm mad about how they've handled this before. Like, this Airbnb burnt down for some reason. This I saw. [00:23:10] Speaker B: They went to his house and showed every. [00:23:12] Speaker A: No, that was the Airbnb. So in New Orleans, the. The dude in Bourbon street with the Ford. [00:23:18] Speaker C: His. His Airbnb burned down. [00:23:20] Speaker A: His Airbnb in New Orleans, where he was staying. Oh, burnt down. [00:23:24] Speaker C: And they went to. And found explosives. [00:23:26] Speaker A: No, I don't know what they found, but when they got there, she was on fire some. So they. I guess you couldn't. You couldn't determine what had happened. [00:23:33] Speaker B: But his regular crib, wherever you used to live in before that, they went to that house. [00:23:36] Speaker A: Sure. And that was. That's very suspect. [00:23:39] Speaker B: That was so suspect. [00:23:40] Speaker A: Because you got this chick in yoga pants in the house. Like, this is a crime scene. Like you. So you were a reporter, first off. You got yoga pants on. [00:23:48] Speaker C: Yeah, so reporter. [00:23:49] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. That's. I'm gonna do air quotes. She's a reporter. [00:23:52] Speaker B: It just had everything laid out, right? [00:23:54] Speaker A: All kind of paperwork. [00:23:55] Speaker B: The Quran was just laid. [00:23:57] Speaker A: And she's in there with the camera crew and herself. Like, oh, this is what I see. And I'm like, well, where the fuck is the police? Where the yellow tape. Like, where. Why are you. I mean, less than 36 hours after this has happened in a. In his. In his crib on some, like, let me report shit. [00:24:13] Speaker B: I'm out of point out. Everything's a psyop, bro. Everything. [00:24:16] Speaker A: Well, I mean, it definitely feels like it. [00:24:18] Speaker B: I feel like. Because. Because I'm like, if we really spend that much money in, like, security, all this type of intel, none of these things should be happening in this country unless if they want it to happen. That's how I look at it. [00:24:30] Speaker A: A person's flip and want to do some. Hurt some people. You can't stop a. I don't give a. What you say. Like, that you. Yeah. You have as much security. [00:24:37] Speaker B: There's a lot of planning and. And possibly. [00:24:42] Speaker A: Okay, Maybe you could have put those little barriers up, right, like, around the. You know, to keep people from driving down certain streets. Sure, but what about outside of that? Like, I mean, there's. You can't put the whole world in a bubble. You can't. There's. There's gonna be. If somebody wants to get at people. [00:24:55] Speaker B: It's just weird that it happens here, though. [00:24:57] Speaker C: Here where? [00:24:58] Speaker B: This country, like, a lot of the time. [00:25:00] Speaker C: What do you mean? [00:25:01] Speaker B: All those, like, random acts of violence. [00:25:04] Speaker A: Do you know what happens everywhere? [00:25:05] Speaker C: I don't. [00:25:05] Speaker B: No, I know it happens, but, like, that's what I'm saying. We are technically paying a lot of tax money to have these type of protections. [00:25:13] Speaker C: This nigga 30 now. [00:25:15] Speaker B: This nigga. [00:25:16] Speaker C: This nigga is officially 30 now, bro. [00:25:18] Speaker A: What the fuck are we doing? [00:25:20] Speaker C: It happened. [00:25:20] Speaker B: Can I understand Sri Lanka? No, no, no. [00:25:24] Speaker C: I'm like, no, no, no, no. I just got. I'm looking at my statements. [00:25:29] Speaker B: I'm like, no, no, no, no to taxes. [00:25:31] Speaker C: We're not going fast. [00:25:33] Speaker A: 2000 I could have had for me. [00:25:35] Speaker B: Not to go to taxes. [00:25:36] Speaker C: You are 30. This said I pay it taxes, right? [00:25:43] Speaker A: Said I pay. I pay for protection. Taxes be bothering these potholes. They can protect me. [00:25:48] Speaker C: That nigga just said, get off my lawn. [00:25:52] Speaker B: I'm really starting to hate taxes. I really started to hate taxes. [00:25:55] Speaker C: You just said, get off my lawn, nigga. God damn French. That was quick. [00:25:58] Speaker A: That is hilarious. [00:25:59] Speaker C: Happy belated birthday, friends. [00:26:00] Speaker A: Yes. Yes, man. Big three. Oh, my. You feel any different? [00:26:04] Speaker B: Not. Not, like, physically. [00:26:06] Speaker A: Well, that's coming. [00:26:07] Speaker B: Because mentally I do feel different, though, but not physically, because. [00:26:12] Speaker A: Yeah, I see social media is that I can't stand it sometimes because it's so. I get why people are depressed. If you. If you look at that too long. Yeah, you're gonna be depressed. Yeah, there's. [00:26:23] Speaker B: Especially if you start comparing lives. [00:26:24] Speaker A: Nah, comparing lives, man. Like, there's just. I don't. I don't look at it for that. Like, I just see. That makes me sad. Like, they're talking about these with the shots that they saying that the shot with the spike protein had the HIV in it as well. [00:26:38] Speaker C: What shot? What are you talking about? [00:26:39] Speaker A: The vaccine. The COVID shot had hiv. Had HIV in it. The WHO discovered HIV originally is the one who detected it and found out, like, listen, I'm looking at this. This looked like this got HIV in this too. [00:26:54] Speaker C: And you know what's crazy? Full circle. Fauci was part of the hiv. Yeah, he was the main guy, right? [00:26:59] Speaker B: That's how he got this job. [00:27:00] Speaker C: Guy. He was the HIV guy. [00:27:02] Speaker A: Right. [00:27:03] Speaker C: That's crazy. [00:27:04] Speaker A: And he. And I'm watching Zuckerberg tell his people. I would. Don't take the shot. Like, this is literally telling his. His employees on a. Or, you know, his, you know, I don't know, C level executives or whatever. Like, I don't know how this is going to affect your DNA or, you know, I mean, so let's not. I. I'm strongly suggesting maybe don't take this. [00:27:27] Speaker C: Yeah, but you know what? You know what's crazy, though, is if you think, if, if you think that the only way they're going to get you is through a vaccine. [00:27:35] Speaker A: No, bro, I said that from the beginning. When they first started, that's when I was like, listen, if they want us, like, I mean, they'll put it in your shampoo. They'll put it in like red 40 in your Gatorade. Like it don't matter. [00:27:47] Speaker C: I'm not saying the vaccines weren't stupid. [00:27:49] Speaker A: No, we already called that. [00:27:50] Speaker C: Like, but if, if they're, if they're planning on doing that to us, it's gonna happen. Unless we. Even if you probably grow your own, they'll put in the soil my. Or the air. [00:28:02] Speaker B: You can't grow your own or your. [00:28:03] Speaker A: Seeds, you know, I mean, like, before you even get to start growing your, you know, I mean, you know, they got your seeds all up. [00:28:10] Speaker C: Sound like school. Yeah, Seeds all. [00:28:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:28:14] Speaker C: They doing it everywhere. They doing it on the. In the ground and in school with your seeds. [00:28:19] Speaker A: Yep. No doubt, no doubt. You. Yeah, I know. And again, social media, I know you saw your boy LeBron at his birthday. Are you guys. Same birthday or what? How close? [00:28:27] Speaker B: You know, he sees the 31st. I'm the 13th. [00:28:30] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. [00:28:31] Speaker C: That's a lot of days off. [00:28:32] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just remember that. [00:28:33] Speaker C: You know, he wanted it to be, though. [00:28:35] Speaker A: You saw it, right? [00:28:35] Speaker C: He was so disappointed, hoping it'd be closer. [00:28:37] Speaker B: When you asked, I mean, we. It's just a. Yeah, but you wanted. [00:28:40] Speaker C: It to be close. [00:28:41] Speaker A: Wait a minute. He's like, look, it's just one of those of those things where you can show mom. No, what mom is. You spelled it. [00:28:48] Speaker C: Damn. Palindrome. Palin. Palindrome. Yeah, yeah, but he wanted to be close, though. You saw it in the back of his heart. [00:28:55] Speaker A: We really kind of are linked because it's like, it's just me. We like the same side of things. [00:28:59] Speaker C: In the back of his heart. He was hoping it was going to be the same day or like a Couple of days off and he'd have been. Because you'd have been like, oh, yeah. But it was a whole, like 10 days. [00:29:05] Speaker A: We just the opposite side of the same coin. If you look at it this way, it's 31. If you flip it over, it's 32. [00:29:11] Speaker C: You could have been born on any day in this in the year. What day would it have been? Would it be the same as LeBron or J. Cole? [00:29:17] Speaker B: No, it wouldn't be. I actually like my birthday. [00:29:20] Speaker C: But if you had to pick between J. Cole's Day and LeBron's Day, I would probably pick. [00:29:25] Speaker B: They got similar birthdays technically. [00:29:27] Speaker A: Which one? [00:29:28] Speaker C: What does that mean, similar birthdays? [00:29:29] Speaker B: Cause J. Cole's is like January something. It's like early LeBron's. The last. The last. It's like J. Cole's birthday's like, are. [00:29:36] Speaker A: Y'All the same sign? You in LeBron? [00:29:37] Speaker B: Nah, nah. Cause he's like, Capricorn. [00:29:39] Speaker C: Fuck. You're just ass out on this. But so you'd pick J. Cole or no LeBron's? [00:29:44] Speaker B: Yeah, I'll probably pick LeBron's if I had to choose. [00:29:46] Speaker A: But you saw him dancing or at the Garden. Yeah, yeah. And then Drake unfollowed his ass. [00:29:52] Speaker B: Drake been unfollowed him. But you saw Drake's reply. [00:29:54] Speaker A: No. [00:29:54] Speaker B: Oh, Drake dropped a freestyle. [00:29:56] Speaker A: That was called Fighting Iris. Listen, it's not a freestyle, everybody. [00:29:59] Speaker C: That's what it's called, Mac. [00:30:01] Speaker B: Yeah, Let it go. [00:30:02] Speaker C: Let it go. It's a freestyle. It is a freestyle. Let the go. Like this point. It's pointless. [00:30:07] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a pointless argument, but it's pointless. [00:30:10] Speaker C: They've been calling that's freestyle, not freestyle for, like, 20 years. [00:30:13] Speaker A: I didn't know that. Like, I've been arguing on social media all the time. Like, do not know what freestyle means. [00:30:18] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, no. You're the. No rhapsody. Yeah, those. None of those was freestyles. Like, two of those were freestyles. The rest of them was always written. [00:30:26] Speaker B: They just knew it. [00:30:27] Speaker C: It was like two Lil Wayne freestyle one time and. Oh, man, I know there's some classic ones. I'm up right now. I'm sorry, y'all. I think it's like Jada Kids or something. They're like maybe five people that really freestyle. [00:30:38] Speaker A: Off the head, everybody. [00:30:40] Speaker C: And it's always been that way. [00:30:42] Speaker B: And then multiple takes. [00:30:43] Speaker A: But if you make it an album that's not. Can't be a freestyle, right? Like, you understand? [00:30:48] Speaker C: Stop. [00:30:49] Speaker A: Let it go, man. [00:30:50] Speaker C: You're right, Mac. Let it go. [00:30:51] Speaker A: That Fighting Irish is trash. [00:30:53] Speaker B: It's just Benton. [00:30:55] Speaker A: The thing. It sounds like Nobody Loves Me, like. [00:30:58] Speaker B: Yeah, that's exactly what that song is. [00:31:00] Speaker A: That's. It's so. [00:31:02] Speaker B: It sounds like. Nope. Everybody. I thought that loved me, showed me they don't love me. That's what. That's what. The spirit of that song. [00:31:08] Speaker A: And. And. And too bad you got that LeBron tattoo. Like, I mean, that's why. [00:31:13] Speaker B: That's what he's saying. I thought we were closer than that. That's what he's saying. [00:31:16] Speaker A: Does LeBron have a tattoo of you? [00:31:17] Speaker C: Of course he does. [00:31:18] Speaker A: I mean, that. Mean, does he have a Drake tattoo? [00:31:20] Speaker C: I feel like LeBron is such a little groupie. I feel like LeBron. [00:31:23] Speaker A: Of course he is. [00:31:23] Speaker C: I bet he has all those niggas tattoos on him. [00:31:26] Speaker A: Of course he is. [00:31:26] Speaker C: And it's like him hugging them all like, I guarantee you, somewhere. Somewhere intimate too. [00:31:31] Speaker A: I ain't gonna lie. Because watching him sing man in the Garden, I was like, ugh. Like, why'd I piss you off? [00:31:36] Speaker B: I saw you. [00:31:37] Speaker A: I'm like, this is no nigga. Because you're. You're. You're a cornball groupie. Like, you, like, just like he said, you're. Just. Because he's hot. Because he's up now. Now you're on his dick. [00:31:48] Speaker B: No, come on. Like, LeBron always showed love to Kendrick. [00:31:50] Speaker A: I understand, I understand, but I. I just think that LeBron. [00:31:54] Speaker B: Yeah, you're just being a LeBron hater. [00:31:56] Speaker A: I'm not. You know, because you would. [00:31:57] Speaker B: If it was your birthday party and Men out the Garden came up, you would be freestyling with. With the Kendrick. [00:32:03] Speaker C: Kendrick. [00:32:03] Speaker B: Like, like, any. [00:32:04] Speaker A: Any. [00:32:05] Speaker B: Every time I listen to Men out the Garden, I do the same. [00:32:07] Speaker A: You freestyle what you do. [00:32:08] Speaker B: I deserve it all, nigga. Like, I'd be thinking this, like, that's just like, song. Like, I put it on to feel like, yes, I. I deserve it all. [00:32:16] Speaker C: I lie to myself for three minutes. [00:32:19] Speaker A: Listen, listen. And I'm. You're right. You're right. Because I, I. I am doing a little. Little LeBron hate. Because I'm like, you hated him a little bit. [00:32:29] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:32:29] Speaker A: I can't wait for this era of. Of the Lakers to be over with. I swear to God. [00:32:33] Speaker C: Oh, it's a Laker thing. I get it now. I totally get that. You know, And I can. Even though it's. That's some. I. I can respect why you're being a. Yeah. You know what I'm saying I can respect is, like, because he has done this to y'all. [00:32:46] Speaker A: Right. [00:32:46] Speaker C: And it's getting worse. It's not getting better. [00:32:48] Speaker A: No, it isn't. [00:32:48] Speaker C: And that no matter who they bring in. No. The people that they're bringing in are all people that are obviously connected to him. [00:32:54] Speaker A: Right. [00:32:54] Speaker C: His son, his podcast partner. [00:32:56] Speaker A: Right. [00:32:57] Speaker C: You saw what Charles Barkin said the other day. [00:32:58] Speaker A: No. He was running JJ Down. [00:33:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:01] Speaker C: He said, just cuz you went on a d. A date. He talking about LeBron went on. He brought his date. His date to coach the team or something. He said some shit. He was like, JJ on jj, I can talk about your ass all day on tv. [00:33:13] Speaker A: Yeah. No, and it's. I mean, I think that's. There's something to that. And I just can't wait to be away from this and have, like. [00:33:20] Speaker C: It's not gonna happen. [00:33:20] Speaker A: Well, I mean, eventually. [00:33:21] Speaker C: No, that's what y'all do, bro. Think about it. Think about me, how many ridiculous spectacles you guys have pulled off, though. Like, it's not. It's not the Lakers of Showtime. It ain't been the Lakers of Showtime in many, many, many, many seasons. [00:33:33] Speaker B: From a business standpoint, they are making hella money, bro. [00:33:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:33:36] Speaker B: Like, Bronnie's jersey sold. They paying Bronnie 8 million for four years. He already. These jerseys alone made over 50 M's. [00:33:43] Speaker C: Is he. Is he back in the league yet? [00:33:45] Speaker A: He played the other night. [00:33:47] Speaker B: So he plays away games. Like home games. He plays in the G League, but away games, he's with the Lakers. [00:33:56] Speaker C: Nice. [00:33:57] Speaker A: Again, it's. It's nobody. [00:34:00] Speaker C: I couldn't even tell you the starting five of the Lakers. [00:34:02] Speaker B: That's how bad they change it over the other game seems like, oh, I. [00:34:06] Speaker A: Mean, I'm just a father. Time. Please. Hurry up my. Hurry up. Do your thing. [00:34:11] Speaker C: Like y'all gonna do it. Y'all gonna pull a spectacle again. [00:34:14] Speaker B: This is why the box. [00:34:15] Speaker A: That's fine. [00:34:16] Speaker B: This is why the Celtics have always. [00:34:17] Speaker C: Been better than y'all, bro. [00:34:18] Speaker A: That's. As long as it ain't that. [00:34:19] Speaker C: No offense, but y'all always put. Since Showtime, y'all been trying to pull a spectacle, man. [00:34:23] Speaker B: Like, they're like the Cowboys of the NBA. [00:34:26] Speaker A: Sadly, get the out. [00:34:27] Speaker C: Kobe was the only real y'all have had in forever. And you know how I feel about Kobe. [00:34:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, I don't know about the. The Cowboys are the NBA. [00:34:37] Speaker B: What I'm saying by that is like, they. They viewed. Obviously they want to win. Win championship. I'm not saying like, the Lakers don't want to win championships, but they do. [00:34:44] Speaker A: We won. We won way. Yeah, but what else haven't won since the 90s? [00:34:49] Speaker B: What I'm saying about being the Cowboys 90s. [00:34:51] Speaker A: You weren't even born. [00:34:52] Speaker B: What I'm saying is. What I'm saying is their focus is the brand of the Lakers. I want the Lakers brain to always be on tv. Yeah. That's how they view their success. [00:35:02] Speaker C: That's why Shaq said he went to the Lakers. [00:35:04] Speaker B: That's why they. And then with having a LeBron, a Bronnie, you. It forces the media and whatever to continue to talk about them. So from a franchise persp. They are doing good now. They're not winning games. [00:35:15] Speaker A: They may not go to four seeds. Stop it. [00:35:17] Speaker B: What I'm saying is they may not win the championship like you want from your basketball club, but from a business standpoint, their business model. Again, bronnie gave them 50M's already and they only given that name. [00:35:29] Speaker A: So you say. I don't know about that. That. That seems. That seems a little drastic. [00:35:33] Speaker B: The jersey. So the Jersey is like 110 a piece. [00:35:36] Speaker A: Which language. [00:35:40] Speaker B: But what. That's all I'm saying. [00:35:42] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know. I'm just ready to be over it. Anyways. Anyways, my. I got a question because I know last time we talked, you know, there was the whole thing and it's still going on Diddy's, you know, still in jail. They was coming for Jay Z. [00:36:00] Speaker B: That ain't gonna take care of that right away. [00:36:02] Speaker A: Not did he take care of. It's over. [00:36:03] Speaker B: No, I don't think it's still in case. But. But the lady had to make a little interview you. [00:36:08] Speaker A: But they. [00:36:08] Speaker B: They forgot what happened. [00:36:10] Speaker C: Somebody was paid off. [00:36:12] Speaker A: But I thought they. They allowed her to stay anonymous or one of them. [00:36:14] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:36:14] Speaker C: But. [00:36:15] Speaker B: But she did go on an interview. [00:36:16] Speaker A: And said that's how you anonymous. If you're in an interview. [00:36:18] Speaker B: She didn't show her face, didn't show her name. Audio. [00:36:22] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean it. And it just got me to thinking, right? Like I know that you know everybody's uproar. Right? Like. And I'm gonna be real careful about anything that I say from now on about Jay Z or B. Because I didn't know they had shooters. Nah, that they did Wendy Williams like that. [00:36:40] Speaker B: Why did they do the Wendy Williams? [00:36:42] Speaker A: Have you seen Wendy Williams? [00:36:44] Speaker B: But she's sick, bro. [00:36:47] Speaker C: She dissolving, bro. [00:36:48] Speaker A: That's what they did to Wendy Williams. So they. So they gave her the dementia, bro. They listen she did a thing on that baby Bump. Where she was talking about Beyonce. Shit. And it wasn't less than fucking a month later she collapsed in. And now she. Her fast ascension into dementia. How old is she? Like, I mean, I know people get dementia at all different ages and. But come on, bro. Come on. [00:37:11] Speaker B: You're right, because my mom got dementia. My mom's not at Wendy, bro. [00:37:14] Speaker A: She went, yeah, like a roller coaster down the hill, bro. Like, she was. She's done. And it was all after she called out Beyonce about that fake baby. [00:37:24] Speaker B: She did a little creole voodoo on her. [00:37:26] Speaker A: Nah, ain't no Creole, bro. That's. That's CIA type, bro. That's. That's that Illuminati, bro. That's. That adrenochrome. Eating chrome's supposed to help you stay young. No, no, I'm just saying the people that are. That did it to her. Take that. [00:37:39] Speaker C: Where did you get that saying from? [00:37:41] Speaker A: What's that? [00:37:41] Speaker C: Like a roller coaster down a hill. [00:37:43] Speaker A: White people. [00:37:44] Speaker C: I never. I never heard of white people. I've never. No, that's not. I've never heard of a roller coaster being on a hill. [00:37:49] Speaker A: Well, because again, if you go on a roller coaster, it's the first drop, right? Like that. That when the first thing you do. [00:37:54] Speaker C: Is drop, like, kind of going downhill on a roller coaster. Not like a roller coaster on like a. The side of a mountain. [00:38:01] Speaker B: That'd be fine. [00:38:03] Speaker A: What are you so racist now? Is that what. Because your first response was white people. [00:38:08] Speaker B: I feel like that's a white person saying. [00:38:10] Speaker C: I don't think a black folks definitely will. Black people wait till a snowy day and get any thing slick and get on top of that and slide down a 20, 45 degree. Oh, you would too. [00:38:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:21] Speaker C: Oh, no, no, no, no. [00:38:22] Speaker A: It'll. You. Y'all. Y'all don't do that. [00:38:24] Speaker C: Well, first of all, I'm not. I've never really been around snow like that. That. To where it's that great. [00:38:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, like, we're doing a. [00:38:29] Speaker C: Little hill, but I'm talking about where you on, like a. A diamond. [00:38:32] Speaker A: A K. I ain't going no black diamonds. I ain't going to no black diamond. But I would get in the inner tube. I'll get in the inner tube on a newspaper and slide down some, bro. Like, I mean, I've been doing that since I was a kid. You just ain't one of these other black people. [00:38:48] Speaker C: What about the top of the stairs to the bottom of the stairs? You'll slide on something. [00:38:50] Speaker A: No, my kids will do that. [00:38:52] Speaker C: My Kids will do that shit. [00:38:54] Speaker A: And when I grew up, we had a. We had a fucking hill that was grass. It would call it Cardboard Hill, and we would. We would go down it in cardboard. You take your little piece of cardboard up it and it had got slicked down and you go all the way up to the top. We didn't even need no snow. You go down Cardboard Hill, and there was some parts that were steeper than the other. But yeah, we did all that. [00:39:13] Speaker C: What's so crazy is that that'll end up in a book somewhere and that'll forever be called Cardboard. He like, I wonder how that. I wonder how they got that name. Some dumbass slide down on cardboard. That's stupid. Some. Some names, you can just see the dumbass name in it. You know what I'm saying? [00:39:26] Speaker A: I don't know why that's a dumb ass name. Because that's what we do it. You just give it a name for what it is. Like you. [00:39:31] Speaker C: Yeah, but somebody's probably thinking some, like, majestic reason why this is called cardboard. Nope. Just some silly little kids. [00:39:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:37] Speaker C: Simple shit. [00:39:38] Speaker B: So Jimmy Mack, you scared of Beyonce and Jay Z because they got connected? [00:39:41] Speaker A: Yes. But my question is what? Because, you know we mad at Jay Z, right? For. For having sex with this young girl. [00:39:47] Speaker B: I would think people were mad at Jay Z. People didn't believe that shit at all. That's how much power. [00:39:51] Speaker A: How do we not believe it in rap? Been talking about young forever. [00:39:56] Speaker B: This is Jay Z. [00:39:59] Speaker C: They're giving you all the information. He says with Beyonce, when she was young. Right, Brown, Aaliyah. Right. No, he did a tour with R. [00:40:06] Speaker B: Kelly that ended early. [00:40:09] Speaker C: That would have started. [00:40:10] Speaker A: He knew she. [00:40:11] Speaker C: He knew that they were together before they started the tour. [00:40:13] Speaker A: And I'm. And I'm sure Roxy Brown came out. [00:40:15] Speaker B: Said nothing ever happened until this day. She says that. [00:40:18] Speaker C: Yeah, but all these. All these people have. Have received some type of funding from him. Is the. Is the other side of it? I don't know. [00:40:25] Speaker B: I don't know too. [00:40:26] Speaker C: I'm saying the other side of it, all these people sound like people who are paid off. [00:40:31] Speaker A: And. And the thing about it is, you know, my question is, I mean, I know people are coming with receipts and they want their. Their 16 is a big difference. [00:40:41] Speaker B: Difference. [00:40:43] Speaker C: What are we talking about? [00:40:44] Speaker A: The age groups of. Of people having sex? You know, I mean. I mean. [00:40:48] Speaker C: Wait, what are you saying? 16 is like. I saw. [00:40:51] Speaker A: All right, you're kind of saying that. [00:40:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm kind of saying grass on. [00:40:54] Speaker C: The field, play ball. [00:40:55] Speaker A: I Mean, it's grass on the field at 13, I think, right. [00:40:57] Speaker C: If she bleeds, she needs. [00:40:58] Speaker B: Yeah, but 13 and 6, because, like. [00:41:01] Speaker A: That'S what got that. [00:41:02] Speaker B: That girl in that lawsuit was 13. But the Beyonce era of him starting to mess with Beyonce. Beyonce was like, 17, 16. Like, I can see that more than a 13 year old. [00:41:13] Speaker A: Well, as you get any advancement from 13, you can see it more. Right? Like, each year you can see it a little bit more. [00:41:19] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. 13 is like, yo, whoa, 13. [00:41:23] Speaker A: That's when B's grandma got married. [00:41:26] Speaker C: Yeah. And the generation. The generation before her was like, nine. [00:41:30] Speaker B: So everybody have a choice, though, right? I'm assuming. [00:41:32] Speaker C: Well, I mean, everybody has a choice, right, Right. That's what Kanye said. [00:41:35] Speaker A: Yeah. And that. And that just kind of goes to. My point is, like, when did this. When did we get to this point to where this was a problem? Because again, short say, look, that don't need ID. [00:41:45] Speaker B: I think. I think probably around the 70s. [00:41:46] Speaker A: She came to drink. Who too Short Blow the whistle. She don't need id. She in a vip. She don't need no id. [00:41:54] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:41:55] Speaker A: Like, we. Look, I know she ain't old enough to be in this. [00:41:58] Speaker B: Probably the 90s. That's probably. [00:41:59] Speaker A: But I don't give a. Like, I remember again. And I know that. [00:42:05] Speaker B: I have to be in the 90s. [00:42:06] Speaker C: What is the question he's saying tonight? What is he answering the question? [00:42:09] Speaker A: He's saying, when did this. When did we start getting offended? [00:42:12] Speaker B: I'm saying maybe the 90s. [00:42:14] Speaker A: No, I don't think so. Because in the 90s, again, 2E40 has some crazy. [00:42:18] Speaker C: And when you're saying we society. [00:42:21] Speaker A: Society. [00:42:22] Speaker C: When you say we society, who? [00:42:24] Speaker A: The culture. The. The black culture. [00:42:26] Speaker C: So. Black culture. [00:42:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:28] Speaker C: Yeah. I wanted to define a little more because white folks still kind of do it. It's a different. [00:42:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:32] Speaker A: Y. [00:42:32] Speaker C: So you're talking about. You're talking about regular black people. [00:42:35] Speaker A: Right? [00:42:35] Speaker C: Okay, Right. Regular black people is a culture. When we start getting offended about child shit, bruh, it hasn't been as long as we're pretending. [00:42:43] Speaker A: That's what I'm trying to say. That's what I. That's what I feel. [00:42:46] Speaker C: It hasn't been as long, like five years, right? [00:42:48] Speaker B: I feel like longer than 10, bro. [00:42:51] Speaker C: It's been like five. It's been less than a decade, bro. [00:42:53] Speaker A: That's what I'm feeling. Like. [00:42:54] Speaker B: It's 2025. A decade ago was 2015, bro. [00:42:57] Speaker A: N was still talking about these young bras. Like, listen, don't care. [00:43:02] Speaker C: Like, bro, I don't think 25th. It was definitely after 22,000. Yeah, it was obviously after 2010. [00:43:08] Speaker A: I'm like, this is this indignant attitude, bro, about. These are just like, oh, my God, y'all, this is new. [00:43:15] Speaker B: But I think was always mad at like 13 outside of like beyond his grandma's timeline. [00:43:22] Speaker C: Not all. Not always. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:43:24] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying is what that 13 look like. [00:43:28] Speaker C: 13 is 13. I think French was what the difference was. Is don't ask, don't tell was more of the sentiment prior to. And everybody was okay with that. [00:43:37] Speaker A: If you could pass for not 13, niggas wasn't tripping. Now again, if you look like a little frail, skinny 13 year old, whatever, but if your 13 year old ass at the concert with your titties out looking full ass fucking grown, you know what I mean? Like, niggas was not like, oh, well. [00:43:55] Speaker C: You know what, though? I just can't imagine somebody not knowing. Knowing a person is 13. [00:44:00] Speaker A: I get it. [00:44:00] Speaker C: I know that there are some 13 year olds who, who grow up quicker. [00:44:04] Speaker B: But when they said hello, you realize, oh, she's 13. [00:44:07] Speaker C: Yeah, but I don't think that's always true. But yeah, but I just, I maybe, maybe just my personal discernment, I would be, I, I guess I would be looking for those indicators where some people would just say, you know what, I don't care. Let me just cut these off. And they'll let some things go by that they maybe should have paid more. Some. You know what I'm saying? [00:44:24] Speaker B: Because I feel like even now niggas will still try to go for the 16. 17. [00:44:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:29] Speaker C: I think that what I notice, and Matt would, Matt can attest this to, is that when we're walking with our daughters, before they became old enough to really be getting that attention, they were already getting that attention. [00:44:40] Speaker B: Yes, yes. [00:44:41] Speaker C: And you'll be walking and you'll see grown ass dudes walking the other way and they're looking at your daughter, not at you. You're like, no, look at me. Don't look at my daughter. You know what I'm saying? If you want to look over here, you better be looking at me. Not, not in a gay way, but you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm looking at your. I'm looking at you and your eyes are looking at her. [00:44:58] Speaker A: Exactly. And I remember, you know, I'm not, you know, it's. It's on record already, so I'm not bringing up Any new shit. But I remember we talked about it in an episode back in the day when what's the name of sister was young and somebody. One of the homies was making comments about what she gonna be when she grow up. [00:45:21] Speaker C: Up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:45:23] Speaker B: That's a fight. [00:45:24] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, she. [00:45:26] Speaker B: So before she was of age, they was like, oh, I know when she. [00:45:29] Speaker C: Gets old, she cuz the way her breast look. And she was like 15. [00:45:33] Speaker B: This like that. [00:45:34] Speaker C: And it was like three of them. [00:45:36] Speaker A: Right? See, so I mean like let's. I don't know when this, this sentiment that we have right now, like, oh my God, like you, you're such a horrible person. And I'm like, these have been. People have been this way for so long. Now all of a sudden it's like, you are. [00:45:53] Speaker B: To be honest with you, man, I feel like that sentiment, the reason why it became so loud now I think it's the women that are mostly talking about it. [00:45:59] Speaker C: I don't think, man, women never gave a. [00:46:02] Speaker A: Never. They want them all to dos. Like. [00:46:04] Speaker B: Yeah, but I think what Jamie Mac is saying, like now everybody's caring about that. I think it's the women online that are saying it. [00:46:10] Speaker A: What the ugly ones that ain't getting it, they ain't getting their shots. They like hating. [00:46:14] Speaker C: Like I'm wondering what, what. Okay, why are we talking about this? Are we saying. Are we saying that we should stop playing the game or are we like, what is the. What is your main point? [00:46:26] Speaker A: My point is. Okay, first off, stop. If you, okay, if you wasn't offended. I mean, I'm sure people could have the right to change, but I feel like motherfuckers are just riding a wave, right? Like, and it's not genuine. Because if it was genuine, it was always this way. [00:46:41] Speaker C: Way. [00:46:42] Speaker A: I remember I've always felt weird about this whole 18 year old. Like, you know, I mean people that would be like, oh, you know, or whatever the age of consent was, right? If it's 16 in your area, if it's 18, you know, like it was in California, you like, okay, 15. No, I don't with that. But soon as she turned 16, open for season, like, you know, open for business. Like my. That's not no different like that day. I mean, sure, in the law's eyes, but that ain't no different that that that girl, bro. That the day after ain't no different than she was the day before, my dude. So if you was okay, if you okay with it now, let's be real. It was really okay. [00:47:19] Speaker C: What age would it be okay for you? Well, if you're, if you were to pick the age, what would it be? [00:47:22] Speaker A: I don't know bro, to tell you the truth. I, I mean like I'm not 21. No, no, no, no. I mean I, I don't, I don't think you gotta wait that long. I mean the 21 year olds, they, they being around the world and I. Yeah, yeah. They didn't seem too much, you know, I mean they're 21s. They, they, they out there. [00:47:39] Speaker C: So there's a window like 18 to 20 is a small. So you're saying your range, your, your time is somewhere between 18 and 20. You just don't know what it is? [00:47:46] Speaker B: No, I think 18 is the right age. [00:47:51] Speaker C: I don't think that it should even. I don't even think there should be an age. I think people just know what the you, you know right from wrong. [00:48:02] Speaker B: Yeah, but if there's no age, that's how you get the grandma situation. Getting married at 12 and 13 saying if you don't put an ages, the only reason why wait till 16 or 18 is because there's a law that says you gotta wait. But if there's no law would do the seven years. Okay, so that's what I'm saying. [00:48:20] Speaker C: Let's be, let's be honest. [00:48:21] Speaker B: If there was no law would do. It'll be like what's happening in the middle? [00:48:25] Speaker C: This is, this is why we have to move to a, a non sexual future. We have to, we have to do asexual future of I'm gonna be like. [00:48:33] Speaker B: The aliens no dicks. [00:48:35] Speaker A: So what you mean? I need, I need clarification what you mean by that? [00:48:37] Speaker C: Sex is done, bro. Like person to person sex is done. There's no way to govern this. The, the idea is the idea that there won't be somebody who wants a one year younger girl every time they change that, you know what I'm saying? It's just always going to be right. [00:48:51] Speaker A: So whatever you put the bar. It's always going to be, always gonna. [00:48:53] Speaker C: Be guys like who is so freaky though, right? Six MONTHS earlier There's always gonna be that guy. [00:48:58] Speaker A: Right? [00:48:58] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? There's always going to be that guy or that girl or that whatever. So I think that, that the asexual future is the only way we can go. That's the only thing that that can happen. There's no way to defend against this. [00:49:10] Speaker A: So like in Demolition man you put the little. Yeah, the little thing on Your head and you sit across the room and you get. [00:49:17] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:49:18] Speaker A: Kind of just. [00:49:18] Speaker C: And I know people like, oh, my God. Human contact. Yeah. But the thing is, though, is right, if you want to protect your daughter. [00:49:25] Speaker A: And lesbians, the way to go, and. [00:49:28] Speaker C: You'Re not gonna do the death penalty like they saying, then you gotta figure out some way to do an asexual future. Because it's always like we are programmed from birth. It's in us to want to hunt. It's not. It ain't. It's not something that we can. I mean, we can fight it. [00:49:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:45] Speaker C: But it's not something we can win. And then if you also Then put The more rules you start tacking on that, you know what I'm saying, there's gonna be somewhere where you're gonna fall down. Well, I'm not good with that rule. [00:49:56] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:49:57] Speaker C: And, like, I know that we're like. We put ourselves above those people and we're like, oh, my. I would never do that. And I wouldn't. And I'm sure you guys wouldn't, right? However, the line is so thin between that dude and every other guy, right? It's not a thick line. [00:50:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:50:13] Speaker B: And then if it's a guy that knows, nobody's gonna catch him, right? No consequences. Nobody's ever gonna find out. [00:50:22] Speaker C: The thing is, is that like. Like we want it really bad, right? And then having the ability to want it that bad and then also figure out a way to put a time on it, a date on it, you know what I'm saying? It's like, how do you. That carnal drive that you get that comes from. It was a chemical. I call it chemical, right? [00:50:45] Speaker A: You can say it come from God. [00:50:46] Speaker C: Well, no, but look, though, chemistry was before biology, right? There were gases before they were living things. Yeah, that shit is chemical. [00:50:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:50:54] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? It predates. It predates our biology, right? Having that kind of drive in you and then trying to put it inside a funnel or put it inside some guidelines, some rule that is. Those two things don't even make sense. You can't take raw energy and then funnel it into this little thing and think that's going to be okay. There's going to be some spillage, and that spillage is these that came. They can't figure out how to keep it above a certain date. They can't. You know what I'm saying? Like, that drive is just raw. I don't know what to do with that. [00:51:27] Speaker A: It's funny Someone was again, and this is a little off because I know, you know, people have canceled our Kelly, right? Like they don't, you know, people don't even want to listen to their. His music and. Right. [00:51:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:51:38] Speaker A: And there's. They was asking this girl on social like, you know, some of the best love songs, right? And she had put, you know, princes adore me, right? And then the other one, she said something about best sex ever by R. Kelly or something. Something, right? And, and. And then everybody's like, oh, yeah, you know, that's a J. And then in the comments, it's like, you know, he talking about little kids, right? And I'm like, that nigga did not only underage girls. [00:52:06] Speaker C: And you had. You like the songs he was talking about grownups. [00:52:08] Speaker A: No, I mean, listen, listen, I listen. [00:52:12] Speaker C: I like his songs about grown up cups. [00:52:15] Speaker A: Listen, how do you. [00:52:16] Speaker C: So it kind of reframes half on the baby though, right? Was it him and his homeboy going half on the baby or. [00:52:22] Speaker A: Nah, man, like, I don't think. [00:52:23] Speaker C: Hey, look, I just thought about that. [00:52:25] Speaker A: I didn't know. I don't think that he could have. [00:52:27] Speaker C: Been talking about him and his homeboy running a train talking about going half on a baby. [00:52:31] Speaker A: Oh, see? See? I guess. [00:52:33] Speaker C: See, bros, bro. These niggas are weird, man. They went half on a baby. [00:52:39] Speaker A: Listen, when you put it like that, that's weird. When you put it like that. There's no, there's no telling it. There' no lying. That. That's not weird. [00:52:46] Speaker C: I can't listen to it no more. But yeah, now I can't listen to it no more. [00:52:50] Speaker A: I'm sorry. Obviously not. Not that song. You put that caveat. [00:52:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:52:56] Speaker A: Before play like, I mean like 12 play like, like there's some. He got some. He got some. He got too many. Like, I didn't want to use the word baby making in no more because it's like, what the are we See you can't use. You used to be able to say he had baby making songs, right? But now you put baby in anything. That song that he has, he's like, oh, damn. He talking about baby. [00:53:17] Speaker C: Baby making songs about making you my baby. I'm making you my baby. A baby making something. [00:53:22] Speaker B: What was your question? [00:53:23] Speaker A: What a. Oh, wait a minute. Do you cancel them out? Like, do you with like that? Like as far as like R. Kelly or, you know, if, if Jay gets convicted, are we canceling him out too, bro? [00:53:33] Speaker C: Hold on one second. [00:53:34] Speaker A: I. [00:53:34] Speaker C: Before you answer that, there was another thing I was listening to. I Want to. Got my. My truck. I just had to get checked out. Something from the warranty. [00:53:41] Speaker A: Right, right. [00:53:42] Speaker B: They gave. [00:53:42] Speaker C: You know, they give you serious XM when you. You. Yeah, when you go to the dealership. So I had it for, like, three months or whatever, and I was listening to the Little Heat Channel or whatever, and B2K, bump, bump, bump came on. And I hadn't heard that in a while, but listen to the trifecta of that. Well, it's. It's actually the. The. They ran a train on them. For real? Yeah, because, like. Okay, so you know the Chris Stoke stuff. Yeah, yeah, right. He was. He was him or doing something crazy. [00:54:10] Speaker A: Right, right. [00:54:11] Speaker C: But then on that Bum, Bum Bum song, you know, R. Kelly wrote that song, but guess who's in there. Take that. Take that in the song. [00:54:18] Speaker A: Diddy. [00:54:18] Speaker C: Motherfucking Diddy. These niggas first song was a combination of Chris Stokes, R. Kelly, and Diddy My Nigga. That is their biggest song. [00:54:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:54:32] Speaker B: Yo, this is when I start believing in some Illuminati shit. Like, you have to do these things so you get the right. Cause it's like, that's just prevalent in all of those things, touching little boys and little kids, because it gives you some type of. [00:54:46] Speaker A: Orlando. Orlando Brown, right? Like, you know, he been. He always been out, like. But he. [00:54:50] Speaker B: Even Raven. Even Raven kind of feels like I be acting like she was probably because she was saying something the other day, like, my bad. [00:54:58] Speaker C: Sorry. No, I'm laughing because Orlando Brown said Omarion got some good. No, he was. He said. He said bow wow. He said, bow wow got some good. [00:55:08] Speaker A: That one isn't. The funny thing is, right, with all the wild that I've seen this boy say, right? This just posted this year. [00:55:15] Speaker B: His family. [00:55:15] Speaker A: His family picture, right? Like, he got kids and a wife, and I'm like, yo, it's an act. I thought you was a crackhead. Like, you out there, like, looking for the squish squash. Like. Like, that's what you talk. I mean, you. You out here saying some wild. Like you ain't attached to nothing. [00:55:30] Speaker B: You got kids. [00:55:31] Speaker A: You got kids and a wife. That's wild. [00:55:34] Speaker C: I don't believe it, though, man. That's. That's the acting. He's an actor. [00:55:38] Speaker A: I mean, he was in. [00:55:39] Speaker C: He was in. What's the one with Damon Wayans? Major Payne. [00:55:44] Speaker B: He was in a lot of. [00:55:44] Speaker C: He was a little kid in Major Pain who was scared to go in the closet. That was him. [00:55:47] Speaker A: Really? [00:55:48] Speaker C: Yeah, that was him. [00:55:49] Speaker B: He's been the kid actor. [00:55:50] Speaker A: Yeah. Seen Some, but I, of course they all do, bro. I'm telling you, I ain't gonna be in that long. Listen, I, I, from the, I said the same about mj. Like, I mean they, they, what do you, if they was doing this like when Orlando Brown was a little kid, what you, you think they was doing when M.J. little singing, high pitched ass. [00:56:09] Speaker C: Oh yeah, they definitely. [00:56:10] Speaker A: Oh my God. Like mj. [00:56:12] Speaker C: But why? [00:56:13] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. What was the point? Like, that's what I'm saying, like, you don't need to do that. There's no reason. [00:56:19] Speaker C: Control, control is a, they want to control it. [00:56:22] Speaker A: You're a sacrifice. [00:56:22] Speaker B: Drake and Josh. [00:56:24] Speaker C: Oh yeah, that Nickelodeon. I didn't watch it. [00:56:28] Speaker B: His character in the show was this jock getting all the girls, but the whole time he was getting raped by the producer. Like legit getting raped. Not like just touch, like full blown rape. [00:56:39] Speaker A: I mean, that's what they, that's what got Kevin Spacey canceled, right? [00:56:42] Speaker B: That's crazy to me, man. [00:56:44] Speaker A: I mean it, it's, it's, it's, it's out there, you know, I mean, and I think that if you listen to social media, they, they doing this like to not even just the, the people that are in like the, the Hollywood areas, right, like, but to our leaders too, right? Like they, they, they filming these niggas and this is like why Israel has so much weight, right? Because they got this dirt on all of the people that are running the country of doing these crazy ass acts and they like, listen, you will get exposed if we don't get what we want type. [00:57:15] Speaker B: But I feel like with the black politicians, it's really like they got them up and then they probably didn't even do some of these things, but they up laying down like Andrew Gillum and then they bring the kids in and take the picture and then leave. I don't know if they even did. [00:57:29] Speaker A: All that in Major Pain too. [00:57:30] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. So it's like this. [00:57:32] Speaker A: When they dressed a little boy up and made him lay. [00:57:34] Speaker B: It's like a setup. It's like the picture, the optics will look bad if that gets out, but that doesn't mean you really did it. [00:57:39] Speaker C: I think, I think that people have to start listening to music and watching TV or watching movies from the perspective of what frequency does this movie have, what frequency does this song have? I think that even people who aren't like trained in audio or whatever. I think you understand what I mean by frequency. [00:57:58] Speaker A: Yes, sir. [00:57:59] Speaker C: So everything has a frequency. This sofa has a Frequency. The floor has a frequency. The earth has a frequency. Everything has a frequency. Right. I think that people need to. When you sit down to watch something, give it a couple of minutes and then ask yourself, what frequency is this? Is it something that I think is good for me or is it a bad frequency for me? And if you start feeling like it's a bad frequency, see, turn that. Turn something else on. I think that we know, but I think we're allowing the. To keep coming in. And that's on you, bro. Like, when you're. When you listen to the radio and you hear a song that just don't sit right, do you turn it off? I do. Yeah, I do. [00:58:34] Speaker A: For sure. [00:58:34] Speaker C: I do a lot. That happens often, especially if it's, if it's, you know. I mean, I ain't gonna lie. It's only rap. There's no other genre where it's really. [00:58:43] Speaker B: Drill, too, for me, like. [00:58:44] Speaker A: Nah, it ain't just drill. [00:58:45] Speaker C: Yeah, it's not just drill. It's. It's just. It's just rap really now with movies and stuff that can be all kind of stuff, but. But I've never noticed it. But see, that's wrong of me, though, because there's rock and roll songs that have been written in. [00:58:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:58:58] Speaker C: Horrible frequency. [00:58:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:00] Speaker C: You have to start asking yourself, what frequency is this song or this movie or this thing on? Because I don't know if I necessarily want to keep vibrating this way. [00:59:08] Speaker A: Yeah. That new Little Baby album, it's bad. Bad. [00:59:11] Speaker B: I haven't listened to it yet. [00:59:12] Speaker A: Bad. Bad. [00:59:12] Speaker C: Is it bad? [00:59:13] Speaker A: It's bad. And they blaming Kendrick. They're like, listen, Kendrick is making it expose, like, all this dumb. Like, you used to be able to get away with saying nothing. Like, you know, I mean, just blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, type. And it's like, now is like, what you said, you, you said spit 16 bars on what? And you ain't say your word. Like, you even say that means nothing. [00:59:35] Speaker B: I, I, it's just weird, man. It's just like, like you said, like, it's. And when I look back, I'm like, they've been putting those things in front of us, like. Yeah, so it's like the fact that they even snitching on themselves, like, that's why I get even more mad. They, like, they spitting that in our face. [00:59:52] Speaker A: Well, it was like that thing like that. You have to. It's part of the part. It's part of the deal, bro. [00:59:57] Speaker C: You sound so dumb when y'all say that. [00:59:59] Speaker A: It's not that part of it. [01:00:01] Speaker B: You have to. [01:00:02] Speaker A: It's part of the rules. It's like, car. [01:00:04] Speaker B: You show something. [01:00:05] Speaker C: Tell me. Tell me the rules. [01:00:06] Speaker A: I'm gonna look it up. I'm gonna look it up. I saw it first. [01:00:08] Speaker C: Tell me the official rules. [01:00:09] Speaker B: I. I do know. Like, they. The cult says. Like, they believe it's. I don't know if it's the right word. I may be using it wrong, but it's like, you have to. You have to say what you are doing so you don't get no bad karma. It's like. [01:00:22] Speaker C: Does that sound stupid or smart to you when you say that? [01:00:24] Speaker A: Listen, it doesn't matter. [01:00:25] Speaker C: Huh? [01:00:26] Speaker B: Smart, but. But it sounds smart. [01:00:28] Speaker C: You know, if you're a cop, you got to tell me, right? That's that same shit, bro. Y'all are so dumb. [01:00:31] Speaker A: It's not. [01:00:32] Speaker C: They don't have to tell you. [01:00:33] Speaker B: They. [01:00:34] Speaker C: You. You know, you're getting dick in your ass. That's when you know. No, they don't tell you, hey, I'm about to put this dick in you. [01:00:41] Speaker B: No, no, I'm talking about why they put it in the movies and the music. Even in the symbolism. Even, like, the logos of, like, certain. Com major companies is in there. [01:00:50] Speaker A: Like so. Like, again, like, so they. When I. The. That I was talking, I saw they had Forest Gump, right? Forest Gump, the pimp. When he gave her her medal. It was the Star of David. It was the. Well, no, it was the. The. With the horns and the. Like the. [01:01:05] Speaker C: The baphomet. [01:01:06] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, it was that. That. And so when you slow it down, you see that. That's what's on his. His pendant. Like his war thing that he's given to her. And then they show his hand, and he's throwing up this, like, weird, symbolic. Symbolic sign. And. And it's like, okay, if you're not watching it, right? Obviously, you don't see any. [01:01:22] Speaker C: Why do you think that's them having to tell you or show you? [01:01:25] Speaker A: What do you think? What do you think? They just so. [01:01:27] Speaker B: It's not like they have. It's like they have to let whoever is in the group know, hey, I'm part of the man. But just like, if you're free, like, if you look at the Gmail logo, bro, and you know anything about freemasonry, it. That envel the Gmail logos the. That day. [01:01:40] Speaker C: Freemasonry. [01:01:41] Speaker A: Nobody does anything about Freemasonry. [01:01:43] Speaker C: My. [01:01:44] Speaker B: It's the local that they be wearing. [01:01:46] Speaker C: Let me tell you something about power, right? I don't give a if you know. I'mma show you. Not because I need. I have to show you. It's cuz I don't give a if you know you. That's what it is. They don't have to show you. Stop them. Then since they showed you. Stop them. [01:02:00] Speaker B: They showed you. [01:02:01] Speaker A: Stop them. [01:02:01] Speaker B: We can't. [01:02:02] Speaker C: Why? Because so matter if they show you or not. [01:02:05] Speaker B: It's, it's, it's their behavior. [01:02:06] Speaker C: Don't give a. They don't have to show you. That's not a, A rule in the. Hey, if you're a cop, you got to tell me. [01:02:14] Speaker A: No, it's not. Don't. [01:02:15] Speaker B: It's like they have to move in. [01:02:16] Speaker A: It's the, it's the freemasonry book. [01:02:18] Speaker C: Let me explain to you what you guys are trying to articulate. [01:02:20] Speaker A: Okay. [01:02:21] Speaker C: The ide. Go ahead and drink to ignorance. [01:02:23] Speaker A: No, we're going to drink to 2025. [01:02:24] Speaker C: Oh, okay. [01:02:26] Speaker B: Why would you wait till. [01:02:28] Speaker A: Okay, this is, and this is terrible. [01:02:30] Speaker C: Time for a toast, bro. [01:02:30] Speaker A: This is Glenn Fittage that we, that we sipping on today, some scotch like you. You got me again. I had never had scotch before. I had that Costco scotch and she was pretty good. [01:02:39] Speaker C: So that was a terrible toast to 2025, some Costco scotch. I know that's part of your toast. My. [01:02:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, this has better be. Oh, Glenn Fittage. [01:02:53] Speaker C: Yeah. Anyway, yeah, we're about to get out of here, but I, I, I, what was I gonna say? [01:02:59] Speaker A: You were saying what we were trying to articulate, speculate. [01:03:02] Speaker C: Oh, is that the idea here is that in the battle between good and evil, there has to be an option? And so the reason why they would put something in, in print or whatever is because you get to make a choice. I'm showing you this is what I rock. But, but the thing is, if you're gonna trick me when you show me, you're not giving me a choice, so that's fucking stupid. They don't give a fuck. They don't have to show you anything. That's not in their playbook book. That's not a rule that if they, if we're gonna pull something off, we gotta show you first. That's not real. That's check your frequencies. Always keep your frequency, your, your radar up and you'll be a little bit better. But look, listeners, we appreciate you guys tuning in once again to the no nonsense show. Make sure you go out to the website where you can check out all the shows on the network. Other than that. Oh, oh, yeah. Follow us on our social. Our socials. Happy New Year. Anything else, guys? [01:03:52] Speaker A: Nope. Let's make 20, 25. Just keep your head on the swivel. How about. About that? Like, I feel like that's what we. Is that. Is that bad frequency? Let's tell people to. To, like, you know. [01:04:01] Speaker C: No, that's good. That's good information. [01:04:02] Speaker A: Yeah. Because it seems like, you know, at least the way it started off, it's. It might be a little hyper. [01:04:08] Speaker C: Than stay dangerous instead of saying, stay safe. [01:04:11] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:13] Speaker C: Anyway, keep supporting us, keep interacting with us, and we'll keep bringing the nonsense because we realize sometimes people just need to laugh. Especially now. Until next time stuff. [01:04:21] Speaker A: 10% less than any other podcast, guaranteed.

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