Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: The views and opinions expressed by the no Nonsense show and its host do not necessarily reflect views consistent with political correctness or the Rare Sonnets Podcast network.
[00:00:07] Speaker B: So to get the show started right.
[00:00:08] Speaker C: We want to wish any officers of.
[00:00:10] Speaker A: The sensitivity police a heartfelt.
Say what you're gonna say. Swoo. Because you talk about an intro coming in. I can't understand what you're saying.
[00:00:18] Speaker D: I. I can't say it on. Just in case somebody listening to it.
[00:00:21] Speaker A: Won't he do it? That's all I'm saying.
[00:00:23] Speaker D: Won't he do it?
[00:00:25] Speaker A: It's been.
It's been a long time. I mean, we've been at this, what, over a decade? And to be sitting here doing our final show.
[00:00:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:00:35] Speaker A: Hi. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, it's crazy.
[00:00:39] Speaker B: I felt like I was prepared you. And now I don't feel prepared.
[00:00:42] Speaker A: And no, I told you, I. On the way over here, I. I was already.
I mean, I pregamed before I even got here because I was like, yo, this is it. In my. I was talking to little J. Mac and he like, it's Bittersweet Honda. I'm like, yeah, it is. He's like, it's gonna be great to go do it again. But since it's the last one, it's. It's kind of whatever. He's like, you've been doing this more than half my life.
[00:01:05] Speaker E: Oh, wow.
[00:01:05] Speaker A: Wow. Like, I mean, like, he's 20. Yeah, we. We've been doing this over 10 years.
[00:01:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:01:10] Speaker E: Wow.
[00:01:11] Speaker A: And he's like, when we first moved out here, like everybody since we first.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Moved out here, it was what, August 2014. The first episode that we dropped. We actually recorded in July.
[00:01:21] Speaker A: Right.
[00:01:21] Speaker B: We got rid of those and I.
[00:01:22] Speaker A: Moved out here October 13th.
[00:01:24] Speaker D: And I' looking for too because them some pretty funny ones too. I know we was early in the days and cutting each other off, but.
[00:01:30] Speaker B: I got them on YouTube in private mode. We can go listen to them.
[00:01:33] Speaker D: Yeah, I'll be trying to pull it up.
[00:01:35] Speaker A: Listen, we.
I was thinking about this on the way over here and I'm like, we didn't been through like three different presidents. French Reggie, how old were you? 11 years ago?
[00:01:45] Speaker B: Well, he didn't. He didn't start with us.
[00:01:46] Speaker A: No, no, no. How old was he?
[00:01:48] Speaker D: Oh, 10.
[00:01:53] Speaker B: French is. Mike is not coming through.
[00:01:56] Speaker A: Oh, what's. I mean, what would be more like French Reggie having.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: Not the. Not the headphones, for instance, the plug. Make sure the plug and the mic.
[00:02:04] Speaker A: Is in having tech. There you go.
[00:02:06] Speaker E: There you go. It's in there it is.
[00:02:08] Speaker A: Look at that.
[00:02:26] Speaker B: You are listening to the no nonsense show. 10% less bullshit than any other podcast, guaranteed.
[00:02:33] Speaker D: You heard the snap.
[00:02:34] Speaker B: You heard the snap.
[00:02:34] Speaker A: Now I can hear YouTube for dredging in technical issues. Boy, it wouldn't be a show without that.
[00:02:39] Speaker E: Yeah, I was technically 11 years ago. I was 19.
[00:02:42] Speaker A: Thank you.
[00:02:43] Speaker D: I was technically illiterate.
[00:02:44] Speaker A: I thought you was a teenager.
[00:02:46] Speaker D: Oh, yeah. It's for you was young boy, still built behind the ears and everything.
[00:02:51] Speaker A: Crazy.
[00:02:52] Speaker C: Crazy.
[00:02:54] Speaker D: But J. Mac, your pregame. Your pregame was a little different this time too. Because normally the old school J. Mac pregame would be different.
It would be different.
[00:03:03] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I don't smoke no more. That definitely would have been baked out.
[00:03:07] Speaker D: You the only person I knew that ride around and truly get it.
I remember when I was on crutches, I had to ride home, which I'm like, bro, I don't even know if the paint meds had me in his clouds or if J. Mac, his smoker, had me in the clouds. But J. Mac, the only one I knew that just ride and still maintain lane.
[00:03:29] Speaker A: I still got it in the car if he might need it.
[00:03:32] Speaker B: That's weird. You abandon the use of it.
[00:03:35] Speaker D: Yeah, but it still ride, right?
[00:03:37] Speaker B: Like a passenger.
[00:03:38] Speaker A: Right.
[00:03:38] Speaker D: Never leave home without.
[00:03:40] Speaker B: It's like he can't let it all the way go.
[00:03:42] Speaker D: J. Mac, how you.
[00:03:43] Speaker A: I mean, it's like, you know, just.
[00:03:45] Speaker B: In case you have a relapse.
[00:03:46] Speaker E: No, no, no.
[00:03:47] Speaker A: Just in case, you know, I mean, like, if a friend, you know, I need hook, you know, take care of somebody. You know what I mean? Like, it's like you used to be a boy Scout, right? I don't want to bring that up.
[00:03:57] Speaker D: Ain't never touched me. I ain't trying to bring up the.
[00:03:59] Speaker A: Past traumas or nothing, but I'm just saying, like, allegedly, like, you know, it's always about being prepared. Right? That was one of the things you learned, Right, Right. That's it. That's all.
[00:04:06] Speaker D: I'm just saying, J. Mac right around. But I think you got more secret compartments than bmf.
[00:04:11] Speaker A: Listen, you got to have. You got to have them, man. You got to have them. Yeah.
So, yeah, I'm, I'm.
[00:04:17] Speaker E: But just to answer your question, too, I was, I think, 22 when I first got on the show.
[00:04:22] Speaker A: That wasn't my question.
[00:04:23] Speaker E: I mean, just so the listeners know, the age when I. When I came.
[00:04:27] Speaker A: Yeah. No, I was just thinking about, like, where the show was when what was. What the world was like when we first started. This motherfucker, right?
[00:04:33] Speaker D: Like you was. Hey, and French, you've been here for quite some time because when early days, bro, your beard was just growing in, was spotted.
[00:04:40] Speaker A: Oh, you do got it.
[00:04:42] Speaker D: Remember, remember you used to just have a chin strap? Yeah, it was real, real little. And he was just. He, he used to just foster it and just.
Is that the right word, J. Mac?
[00:04:52] Speaker A: I don't know what he means to foster. Like, what is it?
[00:04:54] Speaker E: We get it through context clues.
[00:04:56] Speaker B: You can foster a beard. Yeah.
[00:04:58] Speaker D: Hey look, J. Mac, I'm just thinking, Fatima.
[00:05:00] Speaker A: Hey, look, I'm learning.
[00:05:02] Speaker D: Hey, I thought, hey, this sounded good though. And you know, he just groomed and I look at it now, it's full in there now, Frenchie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just don't have. He don't have the size right there on the side of the lip of the cadet.
[00:05:16] Speaker B: Where it's at is full.
[00:05:17] Speaker D: Where it's at is full.
[00:05:18] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, the places where it is, it's full in those places under the.
[00:05:21] Speaker D: Nose and just come from here all the way around, like.
[00:05:24] Speaker E: Just talk a lot of shit. Can't go up.
[00:05:26] Speaker A: Listen, but that's what I'm saying, because you're not finna leave me behind like you not finna black boy fly me like. No, listen, I'm looking at it and it's still fostering on the side, bro.
That's what I'm saying.
Sure, down underneath your chin. You billy goat gruffing it, bro. I got you on that one. Your goatee is fat, but on the side, you don't act like we ain't still foster. Kidding. Some over there, you got some foster kids on the side of your face.
[00:05:54] Speaker D: Yeah, so you doing something right, French? You're doing something right.
[00:05:57] Speaker A: Like I. It was the thing like I was at the liquor store and I'm like, what am I gonna get right? And they didn't. I didn't see this at first, but I was like, n. We going out with some. With some good tonight, J. Mac.
[00:06:09] Speaker D: Hey, when I tell you, when you brought that in, I said, J. Mac is growing. I remember you used to go get the cheapest in the store, the little bottle he go get. He go get 20 little bottles, 20.
[00:06:18] Speaker A: Tangles, I'm telling you.
[00:06:20] Speaker D: No, he had tangare. He had tangare. He fireball, he come in and lay it on the table like, like, like he went to the candy man and he just pulled out on the table.
[00:06:32] Speaker A: Like, hey, but that's how, that's how you don't. You don't get caught with the open bottle container, right? Like, I mean, you just. You slam that little thing and throw it out the window like you get pulled over. I got a whole bunch of these little seal things in here. No, I ain't got to open bottles in here, sir. Yeah, like, you know, you just gotta. You gotta. You gotta be prepared for the man nowadays.
[00:06:48] Speaker B: Yeah, but I don't feel prepared. And you know, it's funny, we didn't put any topics in the room. It was like, you know, let's just come hang out.
[00:06:54] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I mean, listen, I'm excited because we got four shots poured like we. We got. This is the. The grand caramino. That's what we sipping on today, y'.
[00:07:04] Speaker C: All.
[00:07:05] Speaker D: We're going the blanc, right?
[00:07:07] Speaker A: Cristalano.
[00:07:08] Speaker B: So if you have shot glasses, can you say, we're sipping on it?
[00:07:11] Speaker A: You can sip a shot.
[00:07:13] Speaker E: Yeah, that's not the point. Can you sip a shot? I mean, why would you sip a shot? You got to just take that today?
[00:07:18] Speaker A: I don't know. You never seen nobody sip a shot.
[00:07:20] Speaker B: I've never seen anybody sip a shot.
[00:07:22] Speaker D: Yeah, I've seen ladies do sipping shots. They finally take it to the head.
[00:07:27] Speaker A: I'm not even with you on that. I feel like you. I feel like you try to.
[00:07:31] Speaker D: I'm not going to bait you.
[00:07:31] Speaker E: I'm not.
[00:07:32] Speaker A: I feel like you.
You lobbing softballs up here for.
[00:07:37] Speaker B: So let's get it over with.
[00:07:38] Speaker A: Let's do it then.
I want the one that's fullest.
[00:07:47] Speaker B: What is this too?
[00:07:49] Speaker A: This is to over a decade of. Of making history. To the no nonsense show for sure.
[00:07:55] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. French got to get his chaser ready.
[00:07:58] Speaker A: Get it.
[00:07:58] Speaker D: Hey, he still ain't grow his chest. Gonna get some hair after this one. Cheers.
[00:08:02] Speaker A: Cheers.
Like poor people.
[00:08:05] Speaker D: Don't we supposed to touch the table?
[00:08:12] Speaker A: Of course it is. I'm telling you. What we doing here, bro?
This is the one that B said he. He had with his father in law that he could barely.
[00:08:22] Speaker B: Yeah, it's very. It's a very smooth.
[00:08:25] Speaker D: Yeah, I like the. I like the brown one, though. Yeah, yeah, the brown was way.
[00:08:30] Speaker B: So when somebody brings a gift, you don't say, I like the one, the other one better. You just say thank you.
[00:08:34] Speaker D: Oh, you know what, jmac? I am learning to be a little bit more grateful. J. Mac, man, I appreciate you stepping the game up and bringing us some grand caramel.
Yeah, like the car.
[00:08:47] Speaker A: But you got to understand the crystal. The crystal is better than. I mean, it's aged more than all of that. So it's actually smoother than. I don't know, maybe. Maybe you just like a brown liquor, you know, I mean, it was.
[00:08:56] Speaker D: And when I tell you that brown won't smooth. But I appreciate you bringing it.
[00:09:00] Speaker A: No, but this is something.
[00:09:01] Speaker D: I appreciate you because my brother, Hey, I. I've been learning a lot over the last few weeks, J. Mac. I'm actually in.
I'm. I'm having therapeutic sessions. You know what I'm saying? Just rethinking life, you know, saying, but hey, I'm. I'm grateful. Attitude of gratitude, always.
[00:09:15] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:09:15] Speaker D: And I think. I think also too, J. Mac, we've grown over many, many years. Because I think back to the first day, I was telling somebody early on, and my little brother, he brought it up to me. He's like, man, I. I miss y' all on the show, man. Listen to some of them early days with you and J. Mac just going at it. And I was telling somebody, I said, we've grown. I said, cuz J. Mac used to hate my guts, but I said I grew on them. Like. Like dirt on a body.
[00:09:35] Speaker A: That's not how.
[00:09:36] Speaker D: Dirt don't grow.
[00:09:37] Speaker B: Not naturally.
[00:09:38] Speaker D: Oh, not naturally. There's a problem.
Weed.
[00:09:42] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:09:43] Speaker D: Or a lime on grass or whatever.
[00:09:46] Speaker A: Right?
[00:09:46] Speaker D: You know what I'm saying? What's that stuff? That being a pond.
[00:09:48] Speaker C: That.
[00:09:49] Speaker B: Look, algae.
[00:09:50] Speaker E: There we go.
[00:09:51] Speaker D: I grow you.
I grow you like algae and you just pick.
Hey, you said be honest, you spider man.
[00:09:57] Speaker C: We.
[00:09:58] Speaker D: I'm not gonna get rid of my seat.
[00:09:59] Speaker E: Huh?
[00:10:00] Speaker D: You're gonna be around for a living.
[00:10:02] Speaker B: It was frustrating. It was. It was. There was. There were some frustrating months.
[00:10:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:06] Speaker B: In that time.
[00:10:07] Speaker A: No, there was definitely in it. I was about to lie. Like, I was about to sit here and lie and be like, never. I never. I never disliked you.
[00:10:16] Speaker B: There are some frustrating, even for me. And I wasn't. I was in the middle of it, literally.
[00:10:20] Speaker D: Right?
[00:10:20] Speaker B: There were some frustrating months, but I'm glad you guys overcame.
[00:10:23] Speaker E: No.
[00:10:23] Speaker A: And I think that the listeners got a kick out of it. I feel like.
[00:10:27] Speaker E: I don't know.
[00:10:27] Speaker B: I think some of them got frustrated, too. There were some. There were some episodes where it was.
[00:10:31] Speaker A: Pretty heavy, but I think that, you know, again, like, just like the climate today, people love conflict. I mean, like, it's. It's just what people. People will stop to.
[00:10:41] Speaker E: To see if that's true. I think that's. This is what they feed us.
[00:10:45] Speaker A: Nah, bro, you. We watch. What do we watch? We love football, right? It's combative. It's you know, we also watch golf. So who, Who. When's the last time you watched golf? French Reggie.
[00:10:58] Speaker E: Niggas are making M's. So people are watching.
[00:11:00] Speaker D: What is M's?
[00:11:01] Speaker E: Millions.
[00:11:03] Speaker A: They make the lowest M's. Hey, they're. They're right above wnba.
[00:11:07] Speaker E: Then the Saudis just bought one of the golf leagues.
[00:11:10] Speaker A: They made their own, right? And you can't do anything based on what the Saudis do, bro. Like, you know, I mean, like, that's interesting. They just got money to Saudi is.
[00:11:17] Speaker D: But he.
[00:11:17] Speaker B: They.
[00:11:17] Speaker D: They about to do boxing too, right?
[00:11:19] Speaker E: Yeah, they already did, but. They just did.
[00:11:21] Speaker A: But that's what I'm saying. They. Yeah, they got money. They don't know what to do with all that money, right? Like, they like, listen, let's buy this, you know? But they. What they can't buy is the NFL, right? Like, the NFL is king. Did.
[00:11:32] Speaker E: Did they cancel Jerry Jones?
[00:11:34] Speaker B: I don't watch, I don't watch the news. Cancel Jerry Jones because of that Bad.
[00:11:37] Speaker E: Bunny statement, what he said about Bad Bunny. Everybody's just making statements, though.
[00:11:41] Speaker A: No, but he said something. I don't know, but I know they, they find him, but I don't know. What did he say?
[00:11:45] Speaker B: Some of.
[00:11:46] Speaker A: Was it racist?
[00:11:46] Speaker B: No. Something along the lines of football is a man's sport and we're not going to have.
[00:11:54] Speaker E: I feel like that's Jerry Jones.
I don't. I, I heard something like that, but I don't think that was Jerry.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: Why?
[00:11:59] Speaker A: Who was it?
[00:12:00] Speaker E: I forgot. I know, I know Eric Dickerson says something about he should stay in Puerto Rico. And I know a few other old coaches that are like non commentators said some shit like, because Bad Bunny has said, if you don't know Spanish goat, you got four months to learn it. Some like, oh, no, I thought it.
[00:12:15] Speaker B: Was about him like dressing like a woman and, and like the homosexual stuff. Oh, wow.
[00:12:20] Speaker E: I haven't heard if that's the case. I haven't heard that one from Jerry Jones. Because the reason why, I'll be shocked too, because it's in the NFL's best interest for Bad Bunny because they're trying to expand and become international.
That's why they have.
[00:12:31] Speaker B: Puerto Rico is not international.
[00:12:32] Speaker E: No, but just the Spanish influence. Because they have games in Brazil. Yeah, they have games.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: That's not Spanish, by the way.
[00:12:38] Speaker E: But, but, but I'm just saying they're expanding, so it's all, all the owners kind of want that. To continue that expansion plan.
[00:12:44] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:44] Speaker E: Because it's going to make their franchise even more lucrative.
[00:12:47] Speaker A: I mean, do they need more lucrative? I mean really.
[00:12:50] Speaker E: Yes.
[00:12:50] Speaker B: Isn't it the most lucrative of.
[00:12:52] Speaker E: Right, but what's his name, that dad? Jim Ursay. I think he, before he died he was Saying like the NFL is like a 5 to 10 billion dollar company. We want to grow it to a 25 billion dollar company. And to do that you have to do these type of things.
[00:13:07] Speaker A: All I know is the commissioner makes 60 mil a year.
[00:13:09] Speaker E: Exactly. But just being a commission you're gonna make when it's worth 25.
[00:13:12] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying this don't play. He don't do Nothing. He gets 60 million a year.
[00:13:16] Speaker E: Exactly.
[00:13:17] Speaker A: That's more than some NBA players. A lot of NBA. All I'm saying is what's LeBron's average? I don't think it's 60.
[00:13:23] Speaker E: Oh, it's like 40 a year.
[00:13:25] Speaker A: Yeah, like I'm just saying. And this is the commissioner, he don't even play, bro.
[00:13:29] Speaker E: So, so now he's trying to make 150.
[00:13:31] Speaker A: I'm just saying they don't need. But you're saying they need to. No, I'm not. They don't need to.
[00:13:36] Speaker E: Okay. I'm not trying to say they need to, but when they have their quarterly meetings, in their yearly meetings, they're trying to reach 25, Bill.
[00:13:44] Speaker B: And to reach that for the purpose of growth is just.
[00:13:46] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah. It's a capitalism conversation.
But thanks French. That's why, that's why they are where they are now. So they're going to get a guy like that Bunny.
[00:14:00] Speaker A: I would like to know what was said and why you don't think Jerry Jones would say, be above like saying some fucking wild shit.
[00:14:06] Speaker E: It would have been his best interest.
[00:14:08] Speaker D: Do you Jerry Jones have said come lot of there.
[00:14:11] Speaker B: Jerry Jones was at the, the first like non segregation high school like.
[00:14:16] Speaker A: Right, okay. So you think Jerry Jones is, is above doing things that are not in his bed. Best interest?
[00:14:22] Speaker B: No, no.
[00:14:23] Speaker A: He traded his best player. That wasn't in the best interest.
That wasn't the best interest of his team. Yeah, but he got in a, he got in a pissing match and that said don't call me no more.
[00:14:33] Speaker B: How many times his ego got in the way.
[00:14:34] Speaker A: Right? I mean for you, because you're looking at Jerry Jones the way you used to look at Oda, bro. Like, I mean we're looking at Jerry Jones like he's a seven. And you're like, nah, Jerry Jones is more than a seven.
[00:14:46] Speaker E: Believe it yourself. I'm looking at Jerry Jones as an NFL Team owner and all the owners. I got in a meeting and said that we want to expand the league to become $25 billion. So it's his best interest to bring a guy like Bad Bunny because that's new eyes. That's going to help the international scene.
[00:15:03] Speaker A: I understand all that.
[00:15:04] Speaker B: Do y' all really believe that nobody had. There's anybody in the world that wants to see football, that hasn't seen football?
[00:15:10] Speaker E: No, I'm not saying I believe that. But they want to expand and to exp. To put yourself out there.
[00:15:14] Speaker B: I hope it fails.
[00:15:15] Speaker A: All I'm saying is that this.
[00:15:17] Speaker E: And the only news I'm seeing about Jerry Jones is he. He threw the middle finger out of. Out of fan.
The jets game.
[00:15:24] Speaker A: Is that in his best interest?
[00:15:25] Speaker E: No, but he got fined.
[00:15:26] Speaker A: Why did he do that for Reggie?
[00:15:28] Speaker E: He got fined 250k.
[00:15:29] Speaker A: So it's crazy.
[00:15:30] Speaker B: I'll admit. I don't watch the news at all. So I could have gotten a bad source.
[00:15:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Like it's.
[00:15:35] Speaker E: It's.
[00:15:36] Speaker A: All I'm saying is that to your belief in Jerry Jones to do the right thing is like.
[00:15:43] Speaker D: I don't.
[00:15:43] Speaker A: I don't know where that's coming from.
[00:15:45] Speaker E: I don't believe Jerry Jones did it. Right. I'm just specifically speaking about this Bad Bunny shit. That's all.
[00:15:50] Speaker A: But that's the right thing. You said that wasn't Jerry Jones. He wouldn't do it. No.
[00:15:53] Speaker E: And ok. And also just to clear that up, I just saw it. They say that it's false. False reports claiming Jerry Jones petitioned to remove Bad Bunny from Super Bowl.
[00:16:04] Speaker B: Okay, yeah, I admit I could have been wrong.
[00:16:06] Speaker E: I'm just saying he won't come from Jerry Jones.
[00:16:08] Speaker D: And that source. I learned this from B. Hey, what's that source?
[00:16:11] Speaker A: There it is.
[00:16:13] Speaker B: Tick Tock.
[00:16:13] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:16:18] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:16:19] Speaker A: You might be able to believe the Chinese version of Tick Tock like the American version is.
[00:16:23] Speaker B: Has it already happened? It didn't happen. There's not an American version yet. Right?
[00:16:26] Speaker D: No, they're trying to do it. It didn't happen.
[00:16:29] Speaker E: The purchases.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: So is there going to be a new app you have to download?
[00:16:31] Speaker E: Yeah, you're gonna have to redownload the new app.
[00:16:33] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. Hold up though. Let's be clear. And Tick Tock in. In China is different than Tick Tock in America?
[00:16:39] Speaker B: I guess. I don't know.
[00:16:40] Speaker E: That's just that algorithm. Yeah.
[00:16:42] Speaker A: So.
[00:16:42] Speaker D: No, but I think they probably got more borders. More boundaries?
[00:16:45] Speaker E: Well, yeah. Yeah, because you don't go to the App Store to download The Tick Tock.
[00:16:49] Speaker A: It ain't a bunch of dancing, doing, doing, you know, like the routine.
[00:16:54] Speaker E: The algorithm is different education.
[00:16:56] Speaker A: Right. They're. They're like teaching their kids on.
[00:16:59] Speaker E: But you can find that in Tick Tock here too.
[00:17:01] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:17:02] Speaker E: Like that's not a thing.
[00:17:02] Speaker A: I've never seen it. I see doing challenges.
You know the ceiling challenge.
[00:17:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:09] Speaker E: But it.
You know who really bought Tick Tock?
[00:17:12] Speaker A: Who?
[00:17:13] Speaker E: Technically, Oracle.
That guy. The guy that owns Oracles.
[00:17:17] Speaker A: Well, I don't know who that is.
[00:17:18] Speaker B: That's old.
[00:17:19] Speaker D: Old school.
[00:17:19] Speaker E: That's old money. That's real money.
[00:17:21] Speaker D: He's a black owner.
[00:17:22] Speaker E: No, no, that's a white.
[00:17:23] Speaker B: Yeah, this is old.
[00:17:27] Speaker A: You think it a matrix. The Oracle is black in the matrix. That was.
[00:17:30] Speaker B: Oracle is old school tech. That's back in the. That's some of the founding tech.
[00:17:37] Speaker E: I think they, they work with all the government companies too. Yeah.
Because his stock just blew up a couple weeks ago. Made him one of the richest men in the world.
[00:17:46] Speaker A: Is he Richard and Bezos?
[00:17:48] Speaker E: No, that day he was. That day he was richer than all them. When the stock went through the roof for that day.
[00:17:54] Speaker A: You know how I listen, I, I, all I know is Bezos gave his wife half the money and she became top five.
Yeah, that was ridiculous. And he still won, right? Like, he's way more now.
[00:18:06] Speaker E: He's worth way more.
[00:18:07] Speaker A: Like, that didn't make. I mean, what do you do?
Like, why would. I'm gonna be honest with you. Why would you still be working? I wouldn't, I wouldn't do anything but just live at this point, like making more money.
[00:18:19] Speaker E: He's not really working no more. He's delegating.
[00:18:20] Speaker B: I don't think it'd be about making the money. It's just about having a purpose.
[00:18:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I would, I would, I would find another purpose.
[00:18:27] Speaker B: That travel in the world is not a purpose.
[00:18:29] Speaker A: No, I mean, but again, how about just trying to be.
[00:18:33] Speaker B: You think he hasn't been everywhere already? He's already been everywhere.
[00:18:36] Speaker E: Yeah. He bought Italy for the weekend just to get married. He bought, he bought Italy. Like he rented out the whole city in Italy. Like the entire city was shut down.
[00:18:44] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. So, like, there's no, there's no. I'm a retire and travel. You don't do that.
[00:18:48] Speaker A: No. Again, I think it's. So his wife, right? She's, she's very philanthropic.
[00:18:54] Speaker D: Right.
[00:18:54] Speaker A: Like she's, she's, she's like giving money to all these different kinds of things. And that's What I would think of more like how can I affect the world? Does he.
[00:19:02] Speaker E: He gives jobs every day.
[00:19:04] Speaker A: Oh my God.
[00:19:05] Speaker B: Have you seen. Have you seen that Will Smith video where he's talking about reaching the edge of desire after 300 million?
[00:19:11] Speaker E: He says something once you reach 300.
[00:19:12] Speaker B: Million, like you don't have any more wants, you don't have any more desires. And it's like that's. That's painful. I can imagine.
[00:19:19] Speaker A: Oh no. I think that's why you got the.
[00:19:21] Speaker E: Money and figured listen.
[00:19:22] Speaker A: I think that's why, that's why you find Eddie Murphy in the middle of the night with right. Or you know, whatever the you.
[00:19:30] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:19:31] Speaker E: That's money.
[00:19:31] Speaker A: No, listen again. The edge of your desires like you.
[00:19:34] Speaker D: Is no longer good.
[00:19:36] Speaker A: You didn't did it all right. Like you didn't had threesome, foursome, five some, six some. You know, I mean like you didn't all these different things now you got to just try dick my. I'm just telling you.
What are we talking about here?
[00:19:47] Speaker E: I see what you're saying.
[00:19:47] Speaker A: It's the same thing, right? Like you, you. You're your desires for normal things have already been satiated. Right. So you've already done the here and all of the regular. The. The that think is like woo. Wow.
[00:20:00] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:20:00] Speaker A: You didn't did that like 10 times. 10 times over.
[00:20:03] Speaker E: If you create an app and the App is worth 200 billion, you're gonna be like I'm giving up my shares. I'm selling my shares.
[00:20:10] Speaker A: No. I'm gonna sit around and I'm gonna try to figure out how I can help other people.
[00:20:15] Speaker E: Like how can I be a business is doing that?
[00:20:18] Speaker B: No, you.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: You're saying this nigga gives jobs at Amazon. So that's what he's. He's doing at Amazon. Be mad as.
But oh my gosh. So the slaves. Don't get me started. French rangers, they got paid. They got paid.
[00:20:31] Speaker E: Why?
[00:20:32] Speaker A: In housing. Yes.
[00:20:33] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:20:35] Speaker A: And that's what. And what do you think is affording? What do you think the people. No, no, no, no. What do you think the people at Amazon are being afforded food and housing? Right. They. They. Their money allows them to have food and housing. Sure. It's not on Amazon's plantation still the same. And it's menial. Right. And it's all they're getting. Right. It's all they can afford.
[00:20:53] Speaker E: Wrong. Because you're only thinking about one group of workers of Amazon. There's these guys and there's the engineers. There's the people that literally.
[00:21:00] Speaker A: What do you think is the majority?
You think there's a majority engineers or you think there's a majority working the warehouses and driving around in trucks?
[00:21:07] Speaker E: And the majority of the workforce is the warehouse. But it's not. I'm not just simply talking about those jobs. I'm talking about data centers that's going to have to get built for Amazon.
[00:21:16] Speaker A: Polluting the water around them.
[00:21:18] Speaker E: Okay, now we having multiple conversations.
[00:21:20] Speaker D: All I'm saying is so French.
[00:21:21] Speaker B: French.
[00:21:22] Speaker E: All I'm saying is benefiting a billionaire like Jeff Bezos can wake up every day and say, I'm doing philant. Big things because I provide.
[00:21:30] Speaker B: Go back to that word.
[00:21:32] Speaker D: Go back to that word.
[00:21:34] Speaker A: Philanthropic.
[00:21:35] Speaker D: Hey, hey, look.
Hey, you stuttered a little bit. He said it. Move it along.
[00:21:38] Speaker A: He did the biggie. Biggie.
[00:21:41] Speaker E: Those guys can say that. And let alone other charitable things he has to do for his. Whether it's just for taxes or not, he still does. When you reach that level, you do these things, you just kind of have to.
[00:21:50] Speaker D: Does it not?
[00:21:51] Speaker B: Does it. Oh, I'm sorry. Go ahead.
[00:21:52] Speaker D: So. So look, first you. You was on LeBron Dick a lot. Now you own Jeff Bezos Dick. But.
[00:21:59] Speaker A: Necessarily.
[00:22:00] Speaker D: I see. Hey, look, I see.
Back in the day, I was you in that seat and J. Mac was doing me like that. But you sound a little bit more smarter than me. But J. Mac used to get frustrated with me. J. Mac used to get frustrated as hell with me. But I'm just sitting back looking. I'm like, damn, I remember them days. And J. Mac sounds so passionate.
[00:22:18] Speaker E: I feel like once I reach a certain level of money, I'm just delegating. Like, just. We have two, three meetings a week just to make sure we on the same page. And I trust y' all niggas to run my shit. Like, I would be that guy. I'll be just like Tom from MySpace. Just sell my shares and go take pictures all around the world. I'll be that guy.
[00:22:35] Speaker D: Where's my space?
[00:22:35] Speaker E: I can find fulfillment from that. Most people can't. And that's why I think. Be honest with saying, yeah, my space at.
[00:22:41] Speaker B: Where's my space?
[00:22:42] Speaker E: It's just. It's like a music thing now.
[00:22:44] Speaker A: Is it?
[00:22:45] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:22:45] Speaker E: It's not big, though.
[00:22:46] Speaker B: I just can't imagine myself being a billionaire and having a billion dollars.
It doesn't. It doesn't make any sense because it doesn't cost a billion dollars to live, right? So I can imagine being a billionaire and not giving half of my money away, if not more.
[00:23:01] Speaker A: Right.
[00:23:01] Speaker E: Would you give it half away like charity? Or you just give it halfway by creating new everywhere.
[00:23:05] Speaker B: No, not new business. No, not new business. I'm talking about giving away.
[00:23:09] Speaker A: Let's see how we can make more. Like, it doesn't fucking make any sense.
[00:23:12] Speaker E: That's how they operate.
[00:23:14] Speaker B: But what I'm saying is, though, even if I have all the nicest things in the world, it doesn't cost a billion dollars to maintain those things.
[00:23:20] Speaker A: Right?
[00:23:20] Speaker E: For sure.
[00:23:21] Speaker B: And, like, we got people that are working on being trillionaires.
I couldn't imagine being a billionaire and not giving away more than half of my money. And I'm talking about really just giving it away. And then people like, well, that doesn't give people. Teach people how to fish instead of giving them fish. Like, no, at some point, they're just. I got so much money that I can just give people fish.
[00:23:40] Speaker A: It's like that. It's like that Tupac video. Like, he's. He talked about it. He was talking about millions, and he wasn't even talking about billions. And he's like, listen, why you got 30 rooms in a.
[00:23:51] Speaker D: Somebody got no room, right?
[00:23:52] Speaker A: Like, did they make.
[00:23:53] Speaker E: No, because the game is rigged already. What do you mean?
[00:23:56] Speaker A: I don't make a sense. That's why. Say that. Because I don't know.
[00:23:59] Speaker E: What I'm saying is the reason why the. Like, beyond, it says, like, yo, if I reach that level of money, I feel like I have to give half of it away. Because the fact that you've been able to reach it shows you that it's not fair. That's why you took so much of it. That's why you can give.
[00:24:15] Speaker B: Let me ask you a question, French. You play video games as a kid?
[00:24:18] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:24:18] Speaker B: You might play them now. What happens when you beat the game?
Do you keep playing the game?
[00:24:23] Speaker E: No.
[00:24:23] Speaker B: After you win the game, do you keep playing the game? But they're not putting down the joystick like, I've won. I'm Jeff Bezos. I already won the game. At this point now, there's no point in me starting the game over and keep. Or let me see if I can get another level. Like, I don't need 100% win if I. If 80% is good enough for them to say, hey, you won, and I get the little. The, you know, the credit, the fanfare or whatever. And the credits start rolling.
[00:24:46] Speaker E: The game's over.
[00:24:47] Speaker B: So now, at this point, why are you still trying to get better? Like, at this point now, I'm in a place where if I'm a billionaire, it doesn't cost me a billion dollars to even uphold the things that. Even the expensive things that I have doesn't cost a billion dollars to uphold. So why am I pretending like I should just hold on to this money for. For what generation? I got enough money for my generations to be fine.
[00:25:09] Speaker A: Generations. Generations. Generations.
[00:25:11] Speaker B: At this point now, if there are people in the streets that are suffering, if there are people who haven't figured life out, you know? Yeah, I figured out life, but a lot of my figuring out was also luck.
[00:25:20] Speaker E: Yeah. You know, what about the. I'm with y' all 100%. What about the people that say that?
Because the dollar decreases every year, so you gotta keep. What if I have.
[00:25:29] Speaker B: Listen what I'm saying. I have the nicest stuff.
[00:25:31] Speaker E: That's what they can say.
[00:25:31] Speaker B: And it don't cost me a billion dollars.
And I'm not. And That's. That's just 1 billion.
[00:25:37] Speaker E: Yeah, they got multiple. Multi.
[00:25:39] Speaker B: Billion.
[00:25:39] Speaker A: And then this is the thing. This is what we don't understand, right? Like, if you have billions, right? And they're sitting in account the interest accumulation on the. And that money alone is crazy. Is crazy, right? It's. It's 3% of that, right. It's life changing, right? Already. Like, you don't even have to. With the. The. The. The meat, right? Like, the. The interest alone is worth enough for you to sustain generations, right? Like so. And then don't act. I mean, you're talking about the worth of the dollar. If I got billions, you don't think I own euros? You don't think I own yen? You don't think I got. I'm not divested. Yeah.
I got more than just dollars, right? So I got gold, I got silver, I got platinum, I got slave workers in Uganda. I got them all. I got everything, dude. I got it all.
[00:26:28] Speaker E: Me. I'm in the belief that we shouldn't even have billionaires. I feel like once you hit 900.
[00:26:32] Speaker A: And you just flip flopping like a. I'm not flip flopping like those. Like when we first started and I used to wear those flip flops with.
No, no, no. With the.
[00:26:41] Speaker B: With the toe thongs.
[00:26:42] Speaker D: Yeah, with the toe socks on.
[00:26:44] Speaker A: It's a flip flopping.
[00:26:45] Speaker E: I'm just.
[00:26:46] Speaker A: That's you right there.
[00:26:47] Speaker E: How niggas operate flip flop friends. No, I'm just saying how Jeff Bezos. N, Like, Jeff Bezos operate. Like. Cause you said that they need to do. They need to do big things.
[00:26:58] Speaker D: Hey, friends you gotta start writing that shit down. You need a cue card. You need a cue card.
[00:27:02] Speaker A: Come on, man. You got it. Philanthropic.
[00:27:05] Speaker E: What they tell themselves is shit like that is a high. Like, what's the word? Philanthropic.
[00:27:11] Speaker A: If he thinks about it, right? I want to see. I want to see Fritz Reggie do a speech in class one day. You know what I mean? Like, I want to see what that look like.
[00:27:18] Speaker E: That's why they tell themselves. That's all I'm saying. Like every, like, major capitalist guy, they tell themselves, well, my company hires. That's what the people, the Waltons say all the time. They say, like, we. McDonald's ownership, they like to say, oh, we give people scholarships. We do all that. That's why those people say, have.
[00:27:33] Speaker A: Have you been. What was I saying? You've been to Walmart.
[00:27:35] Speaker E: It's been a minute.
[00:27:36] Speaker A: Okay. Look at you.
[00:27:37] Speaker D: You.
[00:27:37] Speaker A: So this is the. Bro, you act.
[00:27:39] Speaker E: You acting like I'm for them. All I'm saying is.
[00:27:42] Speaker A: I was just saying, you been.
[00:27:43] Speaker C: You, You.
[00:27:43] Speaker A: You up so good, you ain't even been in Walmart in a while. That's how. I'm just saying. Like. Like, he.
[00:27:49] Speaker D: Target. You still at Target? You Target.
[00:27:51] Speaker B: French.
[00:27:52] Speaker A: You know we supposed to be boycotting Amazon.
[00:27:54] Speaker E: Target. Yeah, we boycotting Target.
[00:27:57] Speaker A: B. Boycotting Target. Why?
[00:27:59] Speaker D: Because they took all the black programs away, right?
[00:28:02] Speaker A: They never took it away.
[00:28:03] Speaker E: They just rebranded DEI and didn't call it.
That's all they did. They never took it.
[00:28:08] Speaker A: So they. So they. So they. They just fronted like they were not part of the narrative.
They were still underground railroad enough.
[00:28:16] Speaker E: Exactly.
[00:28:17] Speaker A: So.
[00:28:17] Speaker D: So they came out.
[00:28:18] Speaker E: They're not doing DEI to please the Trump administration. So.
[00:28:21] Speaker D: So they said.
[00:28:21] Speaker E: But they changed the D program within their organization.
[00:28:24] Speaker D: So they said that after they lost the millions of dollars, right? And the CEO didn't. The CEO stepped down or something, got fired. Yeah, because they lost all.
[00:28:32] Speaker E: But I think. I think they lost most of that. Not just because. Not necessarily because of the boycott, just because retail is struggling.
[00:28:37] Speaker A: Nah, nah.
[00:28:38] Speaker B: Every time I go to Target, I see black people.
[00:28:39] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:28:41] Speaker A: Listen, there's.
[00:28:42] Speaker D: Somebody didn't get the memo.
[00:28:43] Speaker A: There's. There's. There's Mexicans that drive Teslas, right? I mean, like, there's. This happens, right?
[00:28:48] Speaker D: Like with a ladder on top, right?
[00:28:50] Speaker A: Like there's.
You can afford.
[00:28:53] Speaker E: Yo, don't lie. I don't think I've seen a Mexican in a Tesla.
[00:28:56] Speaker D: I don't think I've ever seen a Mexican.
[00:28:59] Speaker C: Hey, hey.
[00:28:59] Speaker D: They got a.
[00:29:02] Speaker A: Listen, listen, I'm telling you of you, like Then you'll find the one offs, right? Like, you know, you got women that love Trump, even though he liked to grab one offs. No, but again, no. Why would you. He don't like you.
He don't like you.
[00:29:13] Speaker D: Trump don't like nobody. Let's keep it real.
[00:29:17] Speaker E: He likes his good white friends.
[00:29:18] Speaker A: Stop it.
[00:29:20] Speaker D: He used to like my man from Twitter. And then they. Hey, they started bumping. Yeah, they kind of cool again.
[00:29:26] Speaker E: Charlie Kirk made him cool again.
[00:29:28] Speaker B: So, look, Mac, now can we say he's just crazy instead of crazy like a fox? Cause you were trying to say he's crazy like a fox.
[00:29:34] Speaker A: Well, that was. I mean, dementia set in. Now this nigga just be stumbling and mumbling shit now. Like he. Yeah, this nigga's talking about. He just talked to Osama. Like, dude, bro, he said that? Yes. He's sundowning, like, for real.
[00:29:45] Speaker D: Trump. Trump got everybody. All the fucking generals together in one motherfucking room. All the ones that would come and talked about himself the whole fucking.
[00:29:53] Speaker A: And then said, if you don't like what I'm saying, hey. He said, yeah, you can leave, but then I'm gonna fuck you up.
[00:29:58] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, you can walk out, but, hey, just. You don't have a job no more.
[00:30:02] Speaker A: This, bro, I'm just saying this. It's. It's spooky out here.
[00:30:07] Speaker E: I think he's the last president.
[00:30:09] Speaker A: What are you talking. What does that mean?
[00:30:11] Speaker E: I think.
[00:30:11] Speaker A: What's that mean?
[00:30:12] Speaker B: After him, we. We.
[00:30:14] Speaker E: I don't think we, as the American people respect that office anymore. Like, it's. We're gonna need. We're gonna need some change.
[00:30:20] Speaker D: No, no, no. French. I think. I think the people don't respect him. It's not necessarily that position itself. They know that they got a maverick or. What is that? What's the automatic role. I see what you're saying in the White House right now.
[00:30:33] Speaker E: This is what I'm saying about what I mean by the last president. I'm sure in 2028, we're gonna have another presidential candidate. They're gonna have the typical elections. But what I mean by that is there's a generation of Americans that haven't seen any reason to respect this office called the president. Think before Trump, we had Biden for four years, right? That was a shit show.
And we got Trump again.
[00:30:58] Speaker A: Another.
[00:30:58] Speaker E: Before Biden, it was a show. So we have a generation for the last 16 years that happened.
[00:31:05] Speaker A: That's not.
[00:31:05] Speaker E: No respect.
[00:31:08] Speaker A: It's not even 12.
It's not even 12. It's what we're at 11 right now or even maybe 10, because again, there was four. Eight right now, the two trumpets, this is only even one.
So it's like nine. So let's be clear. So that's not a generation. And. And before that they had one of many years.
[00:31:26] Speaker D: Makes a generation.
[00:31:27] Speaker A: I don't know. But it's not nine.
[00:31:28] Speaker E: But think about it. Okay, 20, 20 makes a generation.
[00:31:31] Speaker A: But before that, right? We had one of the more diplomatic presidents in. In that we've had in a long time. Since Reagan, since fucking jfk.
[00:31:41] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:31:41] Speaker A: Like, I mean in. In Obama. Like Obama was that dude. Like Obama was a dude that spoke and people respected. So to say that nobody respects that office.
[00:31:52] Speaker E: I'm speaking for the. This is what I. When I'm. When I'm. Again when I'm saying this is the last president as we know it is the generation after me because my generation is the Obama one where we still had hope and respect for that office. People my age 30 till 25, probably 25 and under, they don't give a. About this office.
And eventually we're going to have to think about everything's gonna have you towards them.
[00:32:14] Speaker A: But what happens when they get one of them in office right then. So that's the thing, right?
[00:32:18] Speaker E: By that point it's gonna be. It's not as we know it. That's what I'm saying.
[00:32:22] Speaker A: I don't.
[00:32:23] Speaker E: It's not going to be president. It's not gonna be like what's it gonna be? I think it's gonna be corporation. I think it's gonna be something different.
[00:32:31] Speaker A: So you're gonna be like, this is the CEO of America.
[00:32:36] Speaker E: Yeah, something like that. It's gonna be more of a corporation type of. It's going to be the truth. Like corporations run the country already now. It's actually. The veil is going to be lift. Lift off and it's going to be just the corporation by the time 10, 20 years from now.
[00:32:51] Speaker A: Well then to answer your question, Frederick, I mean B. Is that if Fred Reggie's right, then he was crazy like a fox, right? Like he. He removed the veil, right? Of. Of. Of what. Of what the.
What it was and exposed it for what it is.
[00:33:09] Speaker E: And I'll give you another.
[00:33:10] Speaker A: Now everybody's like, okay, well then it. Let's just let the corporations run this. I don't believe so because I think will be doing a whole more that. What's that G. What was his name? The with the eyebrows that gunned the dude, the CEO down in New York Yeah, Magione. Like, I. I see more of that happening. Like, because we. We cannot surrender our. Our freedom and country to the corporation.
[00:33:40] Speaker E: We already do.
[00:33:41] Speaker A: I know, but this is. But you're talking about willfully, right? Yeah, you're just talking about like, just going.
[00:33:47] Speaker E: But. But you. We already kind of see versions of that in other countries. You don't think it's gonna happen to us?
[00:33:52] Speaker A: No, I.
[00:33:52] Speaker E: Listen, like, this is like.
[00:33:54] Speaker A: Like, not. Listen, listen. This is the thing, right? Like, it.
[00:33:58] Speaker E: Let alone with the technology. The way the technology is advancing, it's gonna give them more reason to just.
[00:34:02] Speaker B: Have y' all seen it like this, the AI thing now with the videos.
[00:34:05] Speaker E: That they put on the past few days? Yeah, no Sora Sorrow, my bad.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: It's very real looking. Yeah, no, no, like Kobe Bryant and Martin Luther King playing basketball. Like it's.
[00:34:16] Speaker E: Now they could make you do a crime when you didn't even commit.
[00:34:19] Speaker D: Right, but look, so. So you know. You know they got one out that's doing movies now. She got a whole movie that is all AI.
[00:34:26] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:34:27] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:34:27] Speaker E: That's what I'm saying.
What do you say all these things gonna come to. Gonna change. That's why we're gonna have to have a different conversation. It's not the.
That's designed. That's currently designed is. No, the world is no longer fit for that.
That's why I'm saying this is the last president shit's just gonna change.
[00:34:45] Speaker D: Siri gonna be running the country not.
[00:34:47] Speaker E: 20 years from now. But I could see that in the 50 to 100 years, there's gonna be.
[00:34:51] Speaker A: A. Siri can't even send a proper text for me. Like, there's no way that Siri can run a country, bro. Like, this is. Okay, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This is the thing. Like, you guys are getting me all worked up because I am about to.
[00:35:06] Speaker C: You.
[00:35:06] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:35:07] Speaker D: Cause that's with your medication running out.
[00:35:09] Speaker A: Because it's about to. Because there's no way, right, that we can.
What it is, is I think you're nonchalantness of this, right? Like the French Ranger. You say this so like.
[00:35:22] Speaker B: He needs to be more.
[00:35:22] Speaker E: I mean.
[00:35:23] Speaker A: Yeah, that's. I mean, that's not. That's not because.
[00:35:26] Speaker E: Because that's where I'm.
[00:35:26] Speaker A: If you believe that. If you really believe that.
[00:35:29] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:35:30] Speaker A: How the. Aren't you furious?
[00:35:31] Speaker E: I just gotta adapt.
[00:35:33] Speaker A: What.
[00:35:33] Speaker B: What would furious do?
[00:35:34] Speaker E: Yeah, I just.
[00:35:35] Speaker A: Revolution.
[00:35:36] Speaker B: What does that mean?
[00:35:37] Speaker E: Yeah, we don't. We can'.
What? Niggas love to get that Amazon shit every the minute they buy it.
[00:35:43] Speaker D: So. J. Mac, J. Mac. J. Mac. You talking about. You talking about somebody. You talking about somebody that's been.
[00:35:48] Speaker A: Whoa, hold up. This nigga said we not going to revolt so you can get your package.
[00:35:53] Speaker E: Yes. I'm trying to tell you niggas are not going to revoke because convenience is such so good right now. The po. The candy is too good for to revoke.
[00:36:02] Speaker D: Hey, look, and J. Mac, if you talking to somebody that's been kidnapped.
He has seen the world from a trunk of a car.
[00:36:10] Speaker E: Nah, that by the side.
[00:36:11] Speaker D: Hey, he's been around. J. Mac and you arguing. He knows in America everything is still good over here. Cause he's seen a lot in those other countries that he's talking about. And everything that's coming together.
[00:36:22] Speaker E: Hey, N. Don't got. Cause you gotta think about, especially in this country, like if you right above 75k, you can have a decent life. So it's like I'm not about to lose everything.
[00:36:32] Speaker D: Cause that's why you don't go to Walmart no more.
[00:36:35] Speaker E: That's what I'm saying. N are not about to revolt. They might revolt for a couple of days. The moment they show their muscles are gonna go back.
Don't want to lose their jobs. Don't want to lose that picture.
[00:36:45] Speaker D: They're not gonna do it long.
[00:36:46] Speaker E: Yeah. They're not gonna get uncomfortable.
[00:36:49] Speaker A: What, what. What did Bob Marley say? What is it to gain the world, you know, and lose your soul? Like, who gives a. About your packaging?
[00:36:58] Speaker B: People don't have souls anymore.
[00:36:59] Speaker E: Yeah, a lot of people.
[00:37:00] Speaker D: That when I. That's when I went. That was the years of Dr. King. They was doing all that. That selfish.
[00:37:06] Speaker E: Don't even want to have kids no more just because it's work.
[00:37:09] Speaker A: Like.
[00:37:09] Speaker E: Like are too conven. The convenience is at an all time high. That's the biggest luxury.
[00:37:15] Speaker A: But what, what, what they don't understand. And what I do understand, right, Is that all of that is a facade.
[00:37:22] Speaker B: Yeah, but you'll be dead soon.
[00:37:23] Speaker A: But again and that won't matter. Well, listen, I'm going out of my shield like I don't give a. Like I feel you, but I don't.
[00:37:32] Speaker B: Think anybody will care.
[00:37:33] Speaker A: Yeah. It's okay. It's okay.
[00:37:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:37:35] Speaker E: They're gonna get you scared so you can give more freedom.
They're gonna surveil you. They're gonna give you what you want. Like that's what they said. You. You own nothing and be happy because you still have somewhere to sleep. You'll still be able to get candy.
[00:37:47] Speaker D: I think.
[00:37:48] Speaker B: I think French is right, because it's. And it's not convenience, it's fear.
I don't think. I think that we've all seen the world and we've seen how they do people in other countries, and we don't want to be done like that.
[00:37:59] Speaker C: That.
[00:38:00] Speaker B: So we're willing to sacrifice a little bit more of our souls, a little bit more of our money, a little bit more of our security and our safety or whatever, our freedom. Because I would rather follow whatever the. The symbol is, as long as I don't have to be bombs hitting my house.
[00:38:22] Speaker A: Right? You're not. You're not. You're not Palestine.
[00:38:24] Speaker B: Yeah, right.
[00:38:25] Speaker E: Like, if. If.
[00:38:26] Speaker B: That's the. If that's the bar, I want to be way above that bar. And so that means if. If what? If. If me buying into capitalism and supporting another brand means that I don't have to be in Gaza tomorrow. I think that's. It's the fear. It's not even. It's not even about the convenience. The convenience is there, definitely. That's the gift they give you, the gift of convenience. And they're saying, hey, yes, you're a prisoner. But here's a gift. This gift is convenience. It's, you know, your social media. And yeah, most of y' all will have a sucky life, but a few of y', all, enough of y', all.
[00:38:57] Speaker E: Will have an okay life.
[00:38:58] Speaker B: A couple of y' all have a good life that we can kind of keep this carrot going. Because the alternative is not the loss of convenience. It's Gaza, right?
[00:39:09] Speaker A: It's funny because I've been watching this series, Criminal Minds. I know it's been out for a long time, right?
[00:39:15] Speaker B: But is it even still? Is it still.
[00:39:16] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, they got new shits out now. They got. But I've been starting. I started at the beginning. And what I like about them is they do a lot of quotes of.
[00:39:24] Speaker B: Of.
[00:39:24] Speaker A: Of people.
[00:39:25] Speaker D: Oh, yeah, you love.
[00:39:26] Speaker A: Well, they quote different people right in the beginning of the show or at the end of the show. And one of the quotes that I just heard the other day from Albert Einstein is like, that the world is not going to be ruined by evildoers. It's by the people that watch without doing anything. Right.
[00:39:44] Speaker E: Justice, anyways.
[00:39:45] Speaker A: And just as everywhere, it's just like, you know, the people that we. We see.
And when you were watching the slow boil, you know, of. Of destruction of our country, and we're willing.
[00:39:58] Speaker B: Was he a Nazi? That sounds ridiculous. No, the world is going to be destroyed by evil doers.
[00:40:02] Speaker E: Listen, why are you not gonna say.
[00:40:05] Speaker A: Let's be, let's be clear. Nazis are not what they used to be. Nazis are kind of cool nowadays. Like to be a Nazi. No, bro, let's be clear. Don't vote me. I'm not, I'm not saying that. I'm telling you what the.
[00:40:16] Speaker E: Right now, just.
[00:40:18] Speaker A: Yes, right now.
[00:40:19] Speaker E: That's a cool thing.
[00:40:20] Speaker A: Did you not see the election? Did you not see your boy? Like, I mean, what are we talking about? To be a racist, white nationalist, Nazi type person is cool in 2025. That is a fact.
Like, they're. The people are not like hiding their even Nazism type of vibe, right? They, they, they're willing to be that, that and be out in the open where before, like, if you got caught with Nazi memorabilia, like, if it was like a problem, like, you couldn't be like, that was like career ending. Like if you, you had to hide that type, right? Like if you had some ex war from the. The Nazis and you, you held on to it. Nah, nigga, you better get rid of it. If you get caught with that, you, you in trouble.
[00:41:05] Speaker D: But I guess, I guess they felt like they could be out in the open. If we got LGBTQ and all that, everybody can be out in the open ends.
[00:41:11] Speaker E: Like, like, no, they just got somebody.
[00:41:13] Speaker A: That'S the same thing.
[00:41:14] Speaker E: It's not that. It's not this date. Somebody in office is that mascot that.
[00:41:18] Speaker A: You know, a dude sucking another dude's dick is the same as you wanting to exting. Extinguish all other racist.
[00:41:26] Speaker D: Well, well, you, you, well, you, you, you, you. You're pulling the sheet off like, hey, it's like, hey, here I am. You know what I'm saying? Hey, whether I'm a Nazi, whether I'm a accept me as for who I am, it is. You know what I'm saying? Like, there's no gray now. You know what I'm saying? It's like left side, right side, white, black.
[00:41:43] Speaker B: That's not what I was talking about. I was talking about the statement that he made. The quote of Albert Einstein.
That's a very lazy statement.
The world will be destroyed by evildoers, not by people watching. Because if the people are just watching, they're not doing anything evil.
[00:41:57] Speaker E: Yeah, they're scared.
[00:41:58] Speaker B: They're not doing anything evil. They're not destroying the world by them just not saying anything. That's not. There's still a person who is doing an evil Thing that's destroying the world.
[00:42:06] Speaker A: I'm just saying.
[00:42:08] Speaker D: You think he was talking about voting?
[00:42:10] Speaker E: That part of it's to make people just watch and don't do anything.
[00:42:14] Speaker D: Speak up and speak up and just try to. So how long. How long will you allow this to go on without. You know what I'm saying? Without everybody coming together and just rising up for the greater cause, Right? And the problem that we have today is, you know, are you willing to stop?
[00:42:30] Speaker A: He's rolling.
[00:42:31] Speaker C: Let him go.
[00:42:31] Speaker D: Hey, look, people. People ain't gonna do it. They only do it when it's trending, you know what I'm saying? And then once the trend dies down, it's almost like we talked about this, you know, some. Some podcasts ago, you know what I'm saying? Like, doing. Doing. Doing the time epidemic. Well, you know, when the black lives matter, you know, they only doing it.
[00:42:47] Speaker E: For those two weeks.
[00:42:50] Speaker D: I ain't got no money coming in. I ain't been to work. I'm out of sick time. I got fellas, I gotta go back to work. Hey, I'm sorry, guys. I gotta go home. You know what I'm saying? So it's not the days of the Dr. King where Joker stood up, up, hey, they getting sprayed by hoes and dog bit, going to jail and all that, and they fought for that greater call today, they ain't doing that well again, I think.
[00:43:10] Speaker A: Okay, so all of that, I think, is relevant to what French and B was saying, right? Because I think, you know, the people that were doing that felt like they had no choice, right? Like there was no other option, right? Like the. We're. It's already. Right. Like, we're. They're. They're us up. The police are doing whatever they want. Like anybody's doing whatever they want to us. Just, we gotta stop this. We gotta stop and do something, right?
But if you're comfortable, if you don't feel like there's a boot on your head constantly, right? Like, if you don't feel like you're getting curb stomped and you're like, so you saying.
[00:43:44] Speaker D: So you saying ain't gonna go outside and.
[00:43:46] Speaker B: And.
[00:43:46] Speaker D: And ride or stand in protest because it's 102 degrees hot outside.
[00:43:51] Speaker A: AC.
[00:43:52] Speaker D: Listen, like, why.
[00:43:53] Speaker A: What are you doing that. What's the old. What's the old Wayne's name? The. The. From the.
[00:43:57] Speaker B: Keenan.
[00:43:57] Speaker A: Keenan.
Like, when he. He was a trendsetter, right? Because again, I'm gonna get you, sucker. That scene where the black dude who had the white wife and he was talking about he went down to the government building with guns and got applications and left with jobs.
[00:44:12] Speaker B: Was this the first movie reference?
43 minutes.
I'm loving it.
[00:44:18] Speaker D: Nah, criminal minds respond TV show.
[00:44:23] Speaker A: So. Yeah, no, but he was like, listen, we went down with guns months, and they was hiring, and we left with jobs. Like, listen, like, it's different. Like, you know, I mean, like, you giving me an opportunity to not have to be angry. You gonna give me a job? I was listening to a podcast the other day, and at the end of the podcast, there was an advertisement for ice, and they were talking about immigrants taking over, right? And the police not being able to do anything about it. We're hiring it for ice. 124k broke, bro, with a $50,000 sign on.
[00:44:54] Speaker E: I almost thought about it.
[00:44:56] Speaker B: Really?
You got to go, like, to your own house.
[00:45:02] Speaker A: Walling out. He said he almost thought about it.
[00:45:05] Speaker B: French would have got the little. The little notification on his phone, his work phone, to where he was going. He hit the gps, it'll be his house.
[00:45:13] Speaker D: Hey, you might well turn yourself in.
[00:45:15] Speaker A: His relatives, like, he. Him, right? I know, but this.
[00:45:19] Speaker D: This dude, listen, go lock up his own people. Be like, hey, guys, y' all gotta come with me.
[00:45:24] Speaker A: Listen, I already cashed a check. Like, listen, I already spent the bonus.
The bonus is already in, man. I can't do nothing about that, man. Like, get your ass in the truck. And they said, I gotta. I gotta do this rough, too. So there's not no, like, hand holding, like, they told me, demonstrated how I gotta put cameras, right? Like, I gotta. How I gotta put you in the truck.
[00:45:45] Speaker E: Truck.
[00:45:46] Speaker A: And. And this is. I'm the only dude that don't wear a mask.
[00:45:48] Speaker E: But this ICE is starting to get out of hand, though, because.
[00:45:50] Speaker A: Is it starting?
[00:45:53] Speaker E: They're getting Americans now. Like, black Americans.
[00:45:56] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:45:57] Speaker D: So that's. So that's that. So it ain't French. You can't say, like, if they get 10 people, it's getting out of hand. So out of hand.
[00:46:04] Speaker E: Out of hand.
[00:46:05] Speaker D: Gotta be a lot more.
[00:46:06] Speaker E: There's one thing. You ice, and you going for illegal immigrants. Whether they did crime or not, they weren't illegal.
[00:46:11] Speaker A: They were just Mexicans they were chasing, just walking down the street. I swear to God, I've seen these.
And this just tried to hop offense. And he's like, listen, I'm just walking in my hood. Who gives a fuck?
[00:46:22] Speaker E: No, I understand that, but I'm saying there's one thing of them chasing, trying to get to figure out if somebody's illegal versus actually getting born and bred Americans like these. These are American people.
[00:46:33] Speaker A: Well, let me tell you something.
[00:46:35] Speaker E: I can't even understand if they're trying to come for me because, like, even though I'm a citizen, but I was born in Haiti, I could. Even if they need to do the.
[00:46:41] Speaker D: Verification, you better walk around. You better walk around with your person.
[00:46:43] Speaker E: But somebody like Jamie Mac, like, what the.
[00:46:47] Speaker A: My.
[00:46:47] Speaker D: My sister. My sister said. She told me, she told me some earlier this week. Oh, it was in the last week, if not the beginning of this week. So she said, bro, I'm telling you, it's. It's. It's getting bad out here. I'm like, what. What are you talking about? Hey, you might want to make a copy of your birth certificate.
[00:47:00] Speaker B: For what?
[00:47:01] Speaker A: Keep it on you.
[00:47:02] Speaker D: And she said. And keep it on that. What she said. I was like, sis, real. Hey, man, did you hear about them in Chicago? They didn't.
[00:47:07] Speaker A: They.
[00:47:08] Speaker D: They locking up black people.
[00:47:09] Speaker A: Listen, this is the thing that I don't understand. Like, when you see liberties being taken from other people and you're like, oh, that's cool. That's them. Nope, it's. It's a thing, right? It's if they can do it to one, they can do it to it. All right? Gosh, is that what we're doing now? They don't give a. They'll pick a country somewhere else. Like, they're. They're taking and sending them. We're. They're sending prisoners or people that don't even got nothing to do with us.
[00:47:39] Speaker D: And then when you. And then when you get there, you got to figure out yourself how your ass gonna get back.
They got, they got planes, planes waiting. Hey. Unmarked planes. Hey, load them all up.
[00:47:49] Speaker B: No passport, no nothing. You don't exist.
[00:47:51] Speaker A: So that's my thing at. At some point, there's going to be a thing where people are like, listen, we're. We talked about the civil rights and. Right? I think there's going to be a tipping point where people are like, yo, this is crazy, out of control and something's gotta stop, right? And if it. I don't know if it's running in the wrong house, right? They raid the wrong house, right? And if you get some Ruby Ridge type or some Waco type, right, where are barricaded and prepared and you don't, you know, I mean, it's, It's. It's a battle. And then that.
This is not new, really. Didn't they bomb a house in Detroit? Black people that were over some like I'm sure.
[00:48:36] Speaker B: But I mean, the cost is death.
[00:48:38] Speaker E: So who's willing to die?
[00:48:40] Speaker B: And you know, I don't want to get revolutionary and make that what this episode is about, except it's our final one, but.
[00:48:47] Speaker A: Right?
[00:48:47] Speaker B: The cross is death.
[00:48:48] Speaker D: Hey, I ain't trying to be funny. Hey, life looking too good for me right now.
[00:48:52] Speaker E: That's what I'm saying.
[00:48:53] Speaker D: They should to me. When I was broke. That's what I'm now.
Shit is looking up for me right now. Nigga didn't lost weight. Hey, hey. I'm finally coming into the smooth. Like I've been saying for a long time. J. Mac, the new smooth move. Hey.
[00:49:05] Speaker B: Oh, no. This movie has arrived, bro.
I'm not kidding, Mac. I'm not kidding. You know all the lies we heard for 11 years.
[00:49:14] Speaker A: But you understand my trepidation though, right?
[00:49:16] Speaker D: Like, hold on, hold on, hold on.
You killing me with these shits. Like, I'm gonna have to have a. At the start, trepidate. Like, how the do you learn all of these goddamn 12 letter words?
You know what I'm saying? Like this.
[00:49:28] Speaker A: I was in gate.
[00:49:29] Speaker D: I'm sorry, you was in gate?
[00:49:30] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:31] Speaker D: What the Is that gate?
[00:49:32] Speaker A: You didn't. You didn't have gate out here?
[00:49:34] Speaker D: I have challenge. B got a gate around his house.
[00:49:37] Speaker B: Like challenge.
[00:49:38] Speaker A: I don't know what challenge is.
[00:49:39] Speaker B: Like advanced learning.
[00:49:41] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:41] Speaker B: In school.
[00:49:41] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:49:42] Speaker A: Gifted and talented education.
[00:49:45] Speaker D: Hey, my Mississippi, we. We ranked number 51 out of all 50 states. You know what I'm saying? So everything.
[00:49:51] Speaker A: So when I first started was mgm and then it went to gate, and then I still don't understand how I. I was involved in any of that.
[00:49:58] Speaker D: But you had adhd, so how did you pay a tantrum?
[00:50:01] Speaker A: Because again, I could. ADHD doesn't prevent me. I can. I can hyper focus and then I can be distracted.
[00:50:06] Speaker B: So what is. What's your trepidation?
[00:50:08] Speaker A: That.
That I've. I've seen this before?
[00:50:11] Speaker B: I don't think you have. I don't think you've been spending any time with him recently.
[00:50:14] Speaker A: No, I understand though. Right, But I remember there was. Okay, so there's arcs, right? Like I watch. I do anime, right? Anime has different arcs. He's had different arcs, right?
[00:50:22] Speaker B: He lost 30 pounds.
[00:50:23] Speaker A: He's had this arc.
[00:50:24] Speaker B: He's lost 30 pounds. Have you ever seen him lose 30 pounds before?
[00:50:28] Speaker A: No, definitely not.
That he did not find really quick.
[00:50:31] Speaker B: The discipline required to lose 30 pounds without Ozempic proves that there is discipline.
[00:50:37] Speaker A: Okay, so let's just start There. Yeah, I was. I was thinking more of the. The mature, like, hey, I'm ready to be a guy that someone else would want to spend their rest of their life with. Guy.
That guy.
[00:50:53] Speaker D: I'm changing in that area, too.
[00:50:55] Speaker A: I know. I've heard that. I've seen that. Right? Changing that area. And then you was dropped off in front of the hospital.
[00:51:00] Speaker D: I did.
[00:51:00] Speaker A: I was. I was.
[00:51:02] Speaker D: I was.
[00:51:02] Speaker A: And then.
[00:51:02] Speaker B: But no, you ain't.
[00:51:03] Speaker E: You can't.
[00:51:04] Speaker B: He can't keep holding you to who you were.
[00:51:05] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, you're right. You're right, you're right, you're right.
[00:51:07] Speaker D: Listen, I'm a different guy now.
[00:51:08] Speaker A: Listen, I. Listen, I want to. I want you to be a different guy, right? Because again, I wanted to punch that old dude in the jaw. Like. Like.
[00:51:16] Speaker D: Like, I wanted to punch him, too, J. Max. So don't.
[00:51:18] Speaker E: Don't.
[00:51:19] Speaker D: Don't feel bad.
[00:51:19] Speaker A: So again, so you. You know, so you knew how I felt. All right?
[00:51:23] Speaker D: See? See the maturity. Once upon a time, we couldn't even pound French like that. It was just so much hate in the room with us. You know what I'm saying? Now. Now we're pounding and J. Mac hating. My guy, J. Mack actually wanted to trip me up when I. I don't.
[00:51:34] Speaker B: Like you saying y' all are pounding.
[00:51:36] Speaker A: I mean. Oh, pause, pause.
[00:51:38] Speaker D: Fist pump. Fist pump.
[00:51:39] Speaker A: Right.
[00:51:40] Speaker D: Fist touching.
[00:51:42] Speaker A: I know we're fist. Something's got to change.
[00:51:46] Speaker B: It's getting worse.
[00:51:46] Speaker C: Let's get.
[00:51:48] Speaker F: Ain't no nonsense.
[00:51:49] Speaker C: No nonsense.
Lord Snooty, man.
[00:51:53] Speaker F: Hey, no nonsense. This is Lashay. This is Ch.
[00:51:56] Speaker C: Hey, this is Carol Skies. I really enjoy the show. Loving the show, man.
[00:52:01] Speaker F: I love the show and really been enjoying the show.
[00:52:03] Speaker C: Laugh my ass off, man, as usual. Keep them days like, you know, they, they, they. They keep me. Keep me afloat. It's real smooth. I like y' all show, man. Keep that shit going. And I. I love the show. Love, you know, you guys insight on things.
[00:52:16] Speaker A: Really enjoy the show.
[00:52:17] Speaker F: I listen to y' all all the time at work. Every day, if I can't get a new episode, I listen to a old one.
[00:52:22] Speaker C: I stay talking back to the. Welcome back to the radio.
[00:52:25] Speaker F: Definitely love all the controversy on the show. So I've been trying to figure out who the dude is on the show. That's kind of ignorant, you know?
[00:52:33] Speaker C: Sometimes y' all be going a little extra hard on Jay Smooth, though, man. I ain't no smoothie. I ain't. Let me say that first and foremost. Ain't no smoothie. Or no J. Smooth sympathizer. However, my dog do be talking some good sometime, man.
[00:52:45] Speaker B: J.
[00:52:46] Speaker A: Smooth.
[00:52:46] Speaker F: Oh, J. Smooth.
[00:52:48] Speaker C: I've been on this crying, man Jake smoothing on the road, man. The sound quality, the sound quality of the show, man, it's always on point. I listen to a lot of, a lot of different podcasts and some of them, some of you know. But y' all stay, stay, stay. Sounding real good. Y' all have implanted yourselves into my regular rotation of podcast miss, but y' all have replaced quite a few of my podcasts in my top 10 rotation, man. Much love and respect to you guys. Yeah, but I love y' all show.
[00:53:16] Speaker F: And yeah, I'm gonna continue to listen.
[00:53:17] Speaker C: Y' all love the show again, man. Y' all keep doing y' all thing. Keep that up, man.
[00:53:21] Speaker F: I love the show.
[00:53:22] Speaker C: Keep doing y' all thing, man.
[00:53:23] Speaker A: Peace.
[00:53:24] Speaker D: Typical.
[00:53:24] Speaker B: No nonsense form. We did not plan ahead accordingly. And because of that, we had listeners who were not prepared for this episode. So after we got done recording, we reached out to some of them and asked them to send in their voice memos, voicemails, what have you. And of course, because we got a good family, they sent in messages. And so we're gonna play these on the show now. Now just know these were sent in after the episode, so we didn't get a chance to have comment.
But trust us, guys, we love all of you and we're so appreciative for all the years of support. Thank you so much, guys.
[00:54:04] Speaker A: Hey, friends, I just wanted to leave a brief message and wanted to just really basically say thank you.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, your peace of yourselves.
There was some dark times, some heavy times. You guys have been with me for a month, full of Sundays, and when I really needed to laugh, I knew where to turn into.
I hope everybody does amazing things in the future and everybody is safe and well. God bless.
So the no Nonsense crew. What's good, man? It's tj.
Hey, just want to make sure I seen you boys off right. Just want to let you guys know that I appreciate y' all tremendously, man. Y' all boys got me through many shifts and many long rides home and so whatever is next for you guys, guys, man, I'm in full support.
[00:54:53] Speaker C: Yeah, I won't.
[00:54:54] Speaker A: I won't be long winded, but thank you. And I mean that. I think I've been listening probably since 2016, 2017 somewhere up in there. And so I was definitely looking forward.
[00:55:04] Speaker B: To my personal 10 year anniversary with you guys, man.
[00:55:07] Speaker A: But I do Understand things changing and I respect that for sure. So anyway, man, don't be a stranger.
[00:55:16] Speaker B: Keep the slack open.
[00:55:17] Speaker A: I know I barely talk in there, but every now and then I go in there and read everything. Forgive me, bros. Take care, man.
[00:55:24] Speaker D: No Nonsense Show. What's up?
[00:55:25] Speaker A: It's your boy, King Kunta 3X.
[00:55:27] Speaker D: I heard the news and I would.
[00:55:28] Speaker A: Be remiss if I didn't run, not walk over here to give flowers, gratitude, love, adulation.
[00:55:36] Speaker E: To be honest, Jamie Mack, J.
[00:55:39] Speaker A: Smooth, French Red for putting together the best programming, the best podcast in all of podcasting.
For all of these years, you've been a special place for black people and people of all colors to come to and just get that needed laugh. Whether I agree or disagreed, you guys are always there and you guys are always needed.
[00:56:05] Speaker E: You guys serve a purpose that I.
[00:56:07] Speaker D: Hope you all realize is something that.
[00:56:09] Speaker A: Could never be diminished.
[00:56:12] Speaker E: You guys matter and mattered and will matter.
[00:56:17] Speaker A: I hope the best to each and.
[00:56:18] Speaker D: Every one of you in all of your future endeavors.
[00:56:21] Speaker A: I love all of you guys like brothers.
Take care of yourself. Let's not be strangers. And thank you for the labor of love that you guys built as the no Nonsense Show. I look forward to. Forward to seeing what the future holds. Peace.
[00:56:36] Speaker C: Hey, what's going on, guys? This is remorseless.
[00:56:40] Speaker A: Just checking in.
[00:56:41] Speaker C: Sorry I missed the call in show. I was a little busy, you know, as usual. But I just want to say thank you to French Reggie, to Jamie Mac, to be honest, to Kit, even Jay Smooth. Man, y' all made this show worth watching. And y' all did something great with this.
Keep your heads up. Keep it up, man. Whatever's next, keep us posted. Man, I'm down.
All right, man.
Peace.
[00:57:10] Speaker A: What's good, y'? All? It's Nathan. Nice. You feel me?
Global sensation, man. Shout out to the no Nonsense Show. Man, it's been, what, over 10 years now?
[00:57:25] Speaker C: Yeah, man.
[00:57:26] Speaker A: Y' all should holler at me when you're in Seattle.
I've been trying to holla at y' all about going down to Atlanta, seeing what's poppin down there.
I got some people, so I'm trying.
[00:57:39] Speaker C: To figure it out.
[00:57:42] Speaker A: Yeah, but shout out from the 206 all the way down to the A, you know, inside to the no Nothing show, the brothers, you know, Jamie Mack, be honest.
French J.
[00:57:59] Speaker C: Smooth.
[00:58:02] Speaker A: Yeah, man. Appreciate y'.
[00:58:04] Speaker B: All.
[00:58:05] Speaker C: Hit me up.
[00:58:07] Speaker A: Peace.
Oh, yeah, man, check out your boy's website too. Kitchencouchtv.com.
yeah, we doing big things over here.
[00:58:21] Speaker B: No Nonsense show it is.
[00:58:23] Speaker D: Brit Renee.
Man, I started listening to y' all in 2016.
You know, the slack good memories in the slack room.
[00:58:33] Speaker E: Y' all watched my son grow up.
[00:58:36] Speaker G: The community we had.
[00:58:38] Speaker A: Even though some of you got on my damn nerves.
[00:58:46] Speaker E: Always enjoyed it. You guys were the first podcast I.
[00:58:49] Speaker B: Really dove into listening to like clockwork would watch.
[00:58:53] Speaker D: The lives.
You guys definitely brought some laughter and sometimes that I really needed it. So appreciate you guys and farewell.
[00:59:04] Speaker A: What's up, fellas?
[00:59:06] Speaker G: It's your girl, no. AKA Lisa from Detroit.
Long time no hear from.
And now I hear y' all closing up shop and I really can't believe it.
That is really crazy.
I'm really sorry to hear that.
But let me say thank you for all the years and all the episodes. I'm not even sure how long it's been since I started listening to you guys. It's got to be between five and ten years or something.
[00:59:33] Speaker B: Thank you for all the laughs.
[00:59:36] Speaker A: There is really no one like you guys and you will be missed.
[00:59:41] Speaker G: Thanks for all your honest and unfiltered and just truly authentic content.
Thanks for all the things you shared that might have taught two or three of us something.
[00:59:53] Speaker D: I know I learned a lot.
[00:59:55] Speaker B: I'm gonna miss J Max movie reviews.
[00:59:58] Speaker A: And y' all movie debates, man.
[01:00:03] Speaker G: And also thank you for allowing Jay Smooth to be a part of the show.
I don't care what y' all say. I'm gonna be a smoothie for life.
And I appreciate and thank you guys.
[01:00:13] Speaker B: For introducing him to me into the world for real.
[01:00:19] Speaker G: Much love to to everybody's families.
Everybody stay safe and never change.
Peace.
What's up, my no Nonsense family? This is Cali Soul in Denver, Colorado, AKA Ghana Queen, AKA everybody favorite auntie.
Now, I'm real sad to hear that y' all are just banning. And I do understand we all have lives to live. So cheers to each and every one of you. Be honest. J Smooth, French Reggie, Jamie Mack, Kit Odub, all of the folks, all of the no Nonsense family. Cheers to everyone. Tom, for the next phase of your life. I had been wondering what was going on with the show because I had been out the country for a minute, but. But I was like, why isn't the no Nonsense show downloading into my Apple itunes? Because that's the app I listened to it on and nothing was coming. So I was wondering what was going on with y'.
[01:01:24] Speaker C: All.
[01:01:24] Speaker G: I appreciate you being honest for keeping me in the loop and letting me know that y' all will be discontinuing the show. But congratulations to the 11 years that y' all did. I really appreciate y'.
[01:01:37] Speaker E: All.
[01:01:37] Speaker G: Y' all were a staple in my podcast repertoire. I love tuning into y', all, hearing different aspects of the African American male experience in America. Y' all taught me so much. I also miss.
[01:01:54] Speaker F: Miss the show.
[01:01:55] Speaker G: The 9010 rule.
Be honest.
[01:01:58] Speaker A: I learned so much from that show.
[01:02:00] Speaker G: As an artist and have been able to really glow, grow and glow and glean from some of the lessons in that show. So maybe y' all should make that back up.
[01:02:10] Speaker A: But anyway, I'm leave that alone.
[01:02:12] Speaker G: I've been meaning to call and cuss out Jamie Mack. I used to call and cuss out Jay Smooth, but Jamie Mack had made it on my list for probably the past three years of the show. I'm like, this.
[01:02:23] Speaker A: This mofo right here.
[01:02:24] Speaker G: But I' ma let you live your life, especially now since y' all disbanding. And I really appreciate y'.
[01:02:30] Speaker A: All.
[01:02:30] Speaker G: I love y'.
[01:02:31] Speaker A: All.
[01:02:32] Speaker G: I am gonna miss y'.
[01:02:33] Speaker F: All.
[01:02:34] Speaker G: And if y' all have a podcast party, y' all better holla at your girl.
Cali Soul Out. Cheers, y'.
[01:02:40] Speaker E: All.
[01:02:40] Speaker G: Hey.
[01:02:41] Speaker A: Hey.
[01:02:41] Speaker G: This is Georgia on my mind, AKA the California grown Georgia Peach. Because my name is Georgia, but I've never been to Georgia. I cannot believe it's been 11 years since the no Nonsense show started.
I think I started listening about two years after when it was just Be Honest J Smooth and Jamie Mac.
You guys were funny, you were edgy, you made me think.
And the chemistry that you all had was just undeniable.
I think when I first started listening, I was hooked. I was looking for an episode every Tuesday.
You got me through so many days at work. So many days at work, and wow, I can't believe it's. It's. It's. It's over.
But, you know, the level of professionalism, the level of sound quality, the level of consistency made me feel like this show was important to you, which is why it quickly became an important show to me. So important that it inspired me to start my own podcast.
I had a very strong 30 episodes.
However, I would have never started the podcast had I not run into the no Nonsense show. Because, like I said, the level of everything you. They say, whatever you put into something is what you get out of it. And all the love and professionalism and consistency that was poured into this podcast, I mean, it overflowed out into so many people's lives and touched so many people's lives, including mine, in a way where it inspired me to want to start my own Podcast which is something that I would have never done. So for that, I want to say thank you because that took me out of my element, out of my box and exposed me to different things.
Your show exposed me to people who I probably never would have ever come in contact. Some really great people who I've, excuse me, personally made contact with, like Baylor, the great, great Nathan, Nice French Reggie. I reached out to him and I purchased merch from all of these people because I believe in supporting good causes and artists and genuinely good people. I believe in the idea of putting your money where your mouth is.
[01:05:11] Speaker E: And.
[01:05:11] Speaker G: You know, just paying it forward and sowing, sowing seeds and. And I was granted the opportunity to do that with a few special people who I've met directly from the no Nonsense show. And so again with that, I want to say thank you.
I have never. I think you're the only podcast that I have ever written into or sent a voicemail in because I was so emotionally charged at something that was said.
Of course it was by J. Smooth because J. Smooth used to say some very ignorant things that used to really grind my gears.
And I say all that to say that I know he's no longer on the show, but he is missed because J. Smooth was one of those characters that you just kind of love to hate. You be like, man, you be getting it wrong. I'm rooting for you to get it right, but boy, you be getting it wrong sometimes. So I don't know where he is in life right now. I wish him so much success and so well.
But yeah, I remember having to write in and kind of give him a piece of my mind and I really was just to trying, trying to pour some wisdom into him from a woman's point of view because, boy, he hard headed or he was hard headed.
There's so many more, but there were so many more episodes that made me laugh and just made me just kind of just.
You guys, you guys, you guys are special. You guys are really, really special. And so I'm going to end this because this is getting long by saying thank you for the 11 years that you shared with us.
Thank you for pouring out so much energy and so much positivity and so much, so much information, so much of your thoughts and authenticity into the world. I can appreciate it personally and I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys do in the future. If you plan to share that, great. If you don't, that's cool too. You shared 11 years. You don't owe us nothing.
Thank you so Much. Thank you for. Thank you, thank you, thank you. All right, you guys take care. Be well.
[01:07:21] Speaker B: Let's listen to a voicemail that we received. Hang on a second. Let me see if I can find it.
Goodness.
[01:07:29] Speaker D: Pounded this thing.
[01:07:32] Speaker A: Because who. Don't forget when Jamie Mack told us the story about him shooting.
When did he shoot a bird? He shot a basketball or something like that.
[01:07:42] Speaker D: He's dangerous.
[01:07:44] Speaker A: I'm sorry. My background gonna be loud, fellas. Cause I'm at lax, about to fly out to Sacramento. Yes, Demi Mac, Sacramento. Still not the Bay Area.
I do remember the basketball league that y' all played in where somebody tore their knee up.
Wasn't French Reggie supposed to play? Be honest. In basketball? I know you played Jamie Mack, one of them niggas born. Shout out to French Reggie, man. One of the greatest additions to podcast history on one of the dopest platforms in podcast history.
Getting back, I still ain't been in his football league. It's been two years already.
I'll be there next year. Smooth Smoothie Nation.
[01:08:24] Speaker C: You did that.
[01:08:25] Speaker A: You built a whole empire off of bullshit.
[01:08:28] Speaker C: But we love you.
[01:08:29] Speaker A: And I still remember that video.
Doing the super bowl run with the foul games where we had the whole outfit on.
[01:08:36] Speaker D: You was extremely disappointed, right?
[01:08:39] Speaker A: Celebrating what, three and a half quarters shout out to you? Indeed. We just recorded the episode. Phenomenal episode, by the way.
Glad to see everybody in the same building at the same time for the one last time.
I'm pretty sure you're gonna get emotional.
All right, nigga. It's okay.
I'm just.
[01:09:01] Speaker D: I'm a little sad that I wasn't.
[01:09:02] Speaker A: Able to be on the show with you guys throughout the show. But, you know, in Baylor form at Bayless Best did my long ass voice.
[01:09:12] Speaker D: Message to show y' all some love.
[01:09:15] Speaker A: Top five podcasts and my rotation of.
[01:09:17] Speaker C: All time, for sure.
[01:09:19] Speaker A: And yeah, I see you in the future. I missed the party that y' all had. The podcast event that y' all had.
That was dope.
[01:09:27] Speaker C: You know I wasn't there.
[01:09:30] Speaker A: But remember BTG for President? Overall, BTG basically started in Atlanta. I got some Atlanta Rules. I got some Atlanta Shooters.
Shout out to y', all, man. French, Rangy, Smoke, J Mag and D.
Hell yeah.
[01:09:53] Speaker E: I feel like we're running from the emotional part, though.
[01:09:55] Speaker A: No, we are. We are. I am. Because I'm gonna tell you right now, like, I know that the more people we bring on, right? And we start doing that type of. It's just gonna. With me, man. It really is.
He mentioned a lot.
[01:10:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:10:08] Speaker A: He took us back to a lot. Like, we did have a whole basketball team. Like a, A team. We did church, league, church.
[01:10:17] Speaker B: And Smooth did tear all his Lego pregame, pre.
[01:10:20] Speaker E: Not even. Not even.
[01:10:21] Speaker B: Not even warm ups.
[01:10:22] Speaker A: Not even. No, that's right.
[01:10:23] Speaker D: It was messing around, right? Yeah.
[01:10:26] Speaker A: Done for the season. Forever.
[01:10:28] Speaker D: Forever. Hey, retirement, right?
[01:10:31] Speaker B: And I don't. I don't think we need to even talk about French and I playing, because, come on, really?
[01:10:36] Speaker E: I'm ready whenever.
[01:10:37] Speaker B: I don't think that you are.
[01:10:38] Speaker A: Let's see. French is. French is. French is really, like. So, listeners, I don't know if you have seen B lately, but if, if Smooth lost 30, he lost Smooth.
Like, he honest lost the whole smooth. I don't know.
I, I. When I, When I seen him, you know, after he lost some weight, I was like, you got shorter. Like, like the weight made you taller. Like, for some reason, like, you, you, you a short now. Like, I don't, I don't remember you being this short. Like, so I don't know if it was like, you know, as the weight kind of went away, it probably showed up.
[01:11:22] Speaker E: Right.
[01:11:22] Speaker A: He just kind of went down with it. But yeah, like, be honest. Is. Is.
[01:11:27] Speaker B: He's healthy.
[01:11:28] Speaker A: I mean, he's.
[01:11:28] Speaker E: Lil.
[01:11:28] Speaker D: Be honest now.
[01:11:29] Speaker A: I mean, he's like, he's like basic training. Be honest.
[01:11:33] Speaker B: For real. So that's why I know French is saying, oh, yeah, I could definitely do. I don't think that he understands that there's a. There's a strength in wiriness.
[01:11:42] Speaker A: Right.
[01:11:43] Speaker B: And it's a different. It's a different endurance strength. I think. I think he's.
[01:11:47] Speaker A: I mean, there's only one way to.
[01:11:48] Speaker E: Yeah, let's find out.
[01:11:50] Speaker A: Oh, he let. Don't talk about it. French, that youthful. I ain't scared of nothing. Exuberance. I love it.
[01:11:58] Speaker D: Hey, tell me you got that grown man strength, because we're not wrestling.
[01:12:00] Speaker E: We're about to play one on one.
[01:12:02] Speaker B: So.
[01:12:02] Speaker E: Okay, you got me on the strength. Can you guard me outside?
[01:12:05] Speaker A: Like, can you move laterally? Huh?
[01:12:07] Speaker E: There's so many other ways you still jump, huh?
[01:12:10] Speaker D: Let me be honest. If you let somebody beat you in dress socks and sneakers, hey, that's gonna be a whole problem.
[01:12:16] Speaker B: I mean, it's not really even much to say. He barely beat you.
[01:12:19] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, and you were tired as.
[01:12:22] Speaker E: We were both tired.
[01:12:22] Speaker A: Yeah. I mean, but there shouldn't have been. I. You shouldn't have been as tired as me, though.
[01:12:26] Speaker B: Right.
[01:12:27] Speaker E: Because I was younger.
[01:12:27] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[01:12:29] Speaker E: He barely. That's why I still won. He barely beat you.
[01:12:31] Speaker B: Somebody old enough to be his dad.
[01:12:32] Speaker E: Rematch.
[01:12:33] Speaker A: And I was high whenever.
[01:12:34] Speaker B: No, come on. You always was hiding.
[01:12:36] Speaker A: I know.
[01:12:39] Speaker D: That is no excuse, right?
[01:12:41] Speaker B: That is.
[01:12:41] Speaker D: No, you.
[01:12:41] Speaker B: You. You. You the only.
[01:12:43] Speaker D: You one of the only people I know that functions well, like, at your best.
[01:12:47] Speaker E: I probably smoke with him.
[01:12:48] Speaker A: I should have.
[01:12:48] Speaker B: If you had to wait till you weren't high, you would have never played.
[01:12:51] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah.
[01:12:52] Speaker B: That ain't a good. That ain't a good excuse.
[01:12:54] Speaker A: I should. I should have not smoked anyways. But. Yeah, no, let's do it. Like, listen, I mean, b. I hear you, and. And you.
[01:13:02] Speaker E: You.
[01:13:02] Speaker A: You know, I mean, you. You. You got your whole chest out, right? And I hear you saying what you're saying, but you're not saying it like he's saying it.
[01:13:09] Speaker E: You're not.
[01:13:09] Speaker A: You're not saying it like he's saying it.
[01:13:11] Speaker B: What? Saying what?
[01:13:13] Speaker A: Like confidence. Confidence.
[01:13:14] Speaker B: Don't yell.
[01:13:15] Speaker A: No, no. Like. Like what you used to say.
[01:13:16] Speaker B: Confidence in you.
[01:13:17] Speaker A: Bet you won't run up.
He's basically saying, I bet you won't grab a ball and hit to the court.
[01:13:25] Speaker B: I don't have to bet him because I know he won't run.
[01:13:26] Speaker A: No, no, he. He's not saying run up, he said. He's saying, I bet you won't grab a ball and meet me on the court.
[01:13:31] Speaker B: Yeah, and why do you bring wrestling up?
[01:13:33] Speaker E: No, because you keep talking about the strength of yours. Like, that's what's going to stop me.
[01:13:37] Speaker D: French. French Just want. He always been wanting to stretch you out, baby.
You been. You one of them patients that just got a way. He could never get you. He could never get you or put you in a situation where you can see what he actually did on a daily basis before he changed career. So since he's retired, he said, don't get it twisted. He still know how to do it.
[01:13:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't. I don't play ball no more, man. That. That's just not in my Achilles tendons.
[01:14:03] Speaker A: Right?
The Achilles is. Is. Is an endangered species nowadays, like.
[01:14:08] Speaker B: And all my friends, all of them. Them have had an Achilles tear.
[01:14:11] Speaker A: It's. It's crazy.
[01:14:13] Speaker D: The league had, what, four people last year?
[01:14:14] Speaker E: Did they tear it while playing ball? Just.
[01:14:16] Speaker B: No.
[01:14:17] Speaker A: No.
[01:14:17] Speaker B: While playing ball. You never tore yours, right?
[01:14:19] Speaker A: Nope.
[01:14:19] Speaker B: You're the only one smooth retired before he could tear his.
[01:14:22] Speaker A: Well, that patella might as well have been Achilles.
[01:14:24] Speaker D: All of my patella and bicep.
[01:14:26] Speaker B: All my other friends that play ball have torn Their Achilles. And I just know my luck would be get out there with French.
[01:14:32] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:14:32] Speaker B: Be doing him crazy. You know what I'm saying?
Be up like 10 to 1 or something. And then I just make one hesi too many.
[01:14:41] Speaker D: Tweet, tweet.
[01:14:42] Speaker B: I just know it, bro. It's not worth it. I would just say, French, you got it.
[01:14:45] Speaker C: You right.
[01:14:46] Speaker B: You better than me.
[01:14:47] Speaker A: French is like, I'll take it.
[01:14:48] Speaker D: You get the honorary win.
[01:14:50] Speaker A: I'll take it. I'll take it, man.
[01:14:52] Speaker E: The thing about the pod, I think the podcast was probably, like, my first.
I think the first time I realized, like, manifestation is real for me.
It was like, oh, if you really say you, you. You're gonna do something, it can really happen.
[01:15:07] Speaker D: Dreams do come true.
[01:15:08] Speaker E: Yeah, it was like that.
[01:15:09] Speaker A: You sure it wasn't that car ride? Would you a Smooth on the way over here?
[01:15:12] Speaker E: The first time, it wasn't the car ride.
[01:15:15] Speaker A: You got the magical car rides for dragon. You know that?
[01:15:18] Speaker E: It was just like. Because. Because I would say, oh, I want to do a podcast. Within two, three months, all of this happened.
[01:15:24] Speaker A: So it was.
[01:15:25] Speaker E: It was just.
[01:15:26] Speaker A: Are you gonna. Are you gonna do your boy like that?
[01:15:28] Speaker D: Thank you to your coach.
[01:15:29] Speaker A: I mean, you.
[01:15:30] Speaker E: No, but that's what I'm saying.
[01:15:31] Speaker B: Mentor.
[01:15:31] Speaker A: No, no, no, no, no, no. You're your co host. Your other co host.
[01:15:34] Speaker E: No, that's what I'm saying. No, I said I want to do it.
[01:15:37] Speaker B: About him. Did he manifest?
[01:15:38] Speaker A: I want to do a podcast.
[01:15:39] Speaker B: What? Did he manifest?
[01:15:40] Speaker E: Me and him linked up. We did one episode or two, and then literally a couple weeks later, I'm in the car ride with Smooth, and then I'm meeting with y', all, and then next thing, the rest is history. That's what I'm saying.
[01:15:52] Speaker D: Is this. Is this the same guy that said he want to die for French, But French said, no.
[01:15:56] Speaker B: Different guy.
[01:15:57] Speaker A: That's a different one. This is the dude that French said that when he went back, he was just. He was just dunking on all these. Like, these was like, he's like, their podcast ability is not what I'm. I'm doing nowadays. Like, I'm. They G leaguers. I've. I've been in the pro for a few years now. Like, and. And no, they can't.
They're not even bronny. Like, I'm. I'm Like, I'm. I'm. I'm way up here. I'm an all star. They're like. And when I get on there, I just dominate the conversation. I just I just take over the whole podcast, and I just, you know.
[01:16:30] Speaker B: So first tell us about that, though. So, like, how did you. How did you feel when. In it. When you really became a part of the show? Like, not the guest appearances at first, but, like, when it really happened. What. What was that like for you? I felt great.
[01:16:40] Speaker E: I was grateful and. I was grateful and I was excited because my whole life I've been around older people. I have older siblings. Yeah.
[01:16:50] Speaker B: Just.
[01:16:51] Speaker E: Just that's how my life is.
[01:16:52] Speaker A: And.
[01:16:52] Speaker E: And you guys are older than me. I felt like, oh, this was, like, curated for me. I feel like this is, like, perfect. This is exactly what I needed at the time.
That type of camaraderie, all of it, everything. Just having that space to go every week and just talk shit. And I didn't. I was just happy that, like, the moment I said it, everything started to fall in place. And I think because that happened, it helped me just navigate through life, moving forward. Like, that's why I was like.
Anything else I did afterwards was based from just the fact that I was able to see that happen in real time.
[01:17:27] Speaker B: What's crazy about what you're saying is. And I don't know if Max ever told this story on the show, but when I called him and said, hey, we should, he would say he was moving to Atlanta.
Well, I'll let you tell the story, Mac.
[01:17:39] Speaker A: Yeah, so prior to moving out here, like, I had researched all this different stuff on podcasting, like, buying $600 worth of equipment and all these kits that they offered and all this. And I was like, I still don't. I could do all of this. I could get all this information. I still wouldn't know where to start, right? And then so I moved out here. And I kid you not, I mean, like, we. I mean, I'm out here for a few months, and B hits me with a text like, hey, I'm thinking about starting a podcast. And. And he. I don't. I didn't tell him any of this, right? And he's like, I'm thinking about starting a podcast. And I'm thinking about, do you know anybody that might be. Know, interested in, you know, that type of deal? And I'm like, bro, what are you talking about? Like, this is, again, like, what you're talking about. Like, manifestation. Like, this is really right, what I've been needing. Like, I've.
[01:18:26] Speaker D: I've.
[01:18:26] Speaker A: This is. I've been thinking about this for years, but not knowing how to get it going. And you're telling me you're the engineer type of you. You're, you're the engine that could make this thing go. And I'm like, fuck it, let's go. Right? And, and it's so wild because we opened up a, A, a group chat where we were just dropping documents and topics and like we had a list of all these different things we wanted to talk about. Right. Like in, in the funniest about all of this. Right. The no nonsense. Right. The aspect of no nonsense was to be really about calling out the that is in the world today. Like that it was, it was really more non surface level.
[01:19:13] Speaker E: Right.
[01:19:14] Speaker A: And then smooth came and we could not stay. We had to stay above water. We still had, we had to float. And, and it changed the name and changed the meaning but like ironic, it.
[01:19:26] Speaker B: Became no nonsense became ironic. We were mostly nonsensical.
[01:19:29] Speaker A: We were very nonsensical. And I, and I'm not mad at it because I think everything thing, you know, I know it's a cliche, happens for a reason. But had, I don't know what that would have been.
[01:19:42] Speaker B: Right.
[01:19:42] Speaker A: And I don't, I don't envy that. I don't, I don't long for that, what that could have been. I love what it was, what it became.
[01:19:50] Speaker E: Yeah.
[01:19:51] Speaker A: I, I, I love all of that aspect of the, the nonsense show. Right. And I think that for me, the interaction, like I was talking to somebody today and I was like, like at our peak, it was wild as it was. It was, it was amazing. And, and I think it all goes back to the listeners, the interactions that we were having at that point. At our peak.
Slack room was stupid dumb. I mean, stupid dumb. I mean like you could, if you turned away for half an hour, you might have 400 notifications when you, right when you come back. Like you, if you weren't actively, like if you didn't want to be a part of it, then you needed to delete this off your phone.
[01:20:28] Speaker B: And this was before shows, podcasts were popping.
[01:20:31] Speaker E: We was ahead of the curve.
[01:20:32] Speaker A: Yeah. Before Slack was right. Slack wasn't like, no.
[01:20:35] Speaker B: Nobody was using any kind of type of community based applications to have their listeners interact with each other.
[01:20:41] Speaker A: Right. Right. And we would just, I mean we would just have crazy. No.
[01:20:45] Speaker B: Like it was no nonsense all week.
[01:20:47] Speaker A: Yeah. I would go to a meeting for 30 minutes, come back and have 40 notifications. Now I gotta scroll up to try to figure out what the hell's going on.
[01:20:54] Speaker B: And it's, and it's going in there too. It's not like just, it's not like just mundane conversations go. It's going right.
[01:20:59] Speaker A: Yeah, right, right. And so, you know, we having people from different countries reaching out to us and interacting with us, it was just. It's been amazing man, to me, to, to see what we've been able to accomplish that way. You know, I mean because to, to be honest, when we first started, we were just talking to ourselves. We didn't have, we didn't have any. We, we didn't have anybody that we knew were going to listen. Right. And then, then next thing you know, people are saying, you know, leaving voicemails and talking about, you know, things that we've said and it just kind of went from there. But to start, we just sat down and started talking.
[01:21:38] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:21:38] Speaker A: And, and, and, and didn't really.
I think the beauty of it is that we were getting to know each other right at the same time as the listeners were getting to know us. So it was like a journey that we all went through together. Like, you know, I mean like the, the, the fanny pack, you know, I mean the, the man crushing like all of this. Like nobody knew like this was what it was like when I first started. I don't think you knew that Smooth was in love with you. Like.
[01:22:08] Speaker D: Really J. Mac, that what we doing.
[01:22:10] Speaker E: He didn't deny.
[01:22:13] Speaker D: We're not about, we not about to get ready to go down there. Friends. Sometimes you just don't entertain friends. You know, that's called maturity. You know, saying so. Cuz me and J. Mac would spend 30 minutes on that, I would get angry.
[01:22:23] Speaker A: Listen, you know what I'm saying? You, I mean it got to the point where you was telling me you love me.
[01:22:28] Speaker D: I do love you, J. Mac. I love all my brother.
[01:22:30] Speaker A: I don't know if that was the.
[01:22:31] Speaker D: Not sexually. Not sexually.
[01:22:33] Speaker A: I don't know.
[01:22:33] Speaker D: As a brother.
[01:22:34] Speaker A: You said I look good and all kind of you.
[01:22:36] Speaker D: I got to give you your flowers.
Give you your flowers while you here.
[01:22:40] Speaker A: You know.
[01:22:40] Speaker B: You don't look good, man.
[01:22:41] Speaker A: No, listen, listen, I'm never gonna, I don't care. Listen, I told you you lost a whole bunch of women weight. I wouldn't say, hey man, that weight that you lost. You look good sexy bro. Yeah, right. You looking good. My, like that's just not going to go.
[01:22:56] Speaker D: I told, I told, I told you tonight. I said J man, you looking good.
[01:22:58] Speaker A: You looking.
[01:22:59] Speaker D: You got your grown man on.
[01:23:00] Speaker A: I did.
[01:23:00] Speaker D: I gave you a couple.
[01:23:01] Speaker A: You, you were, you. It was a little uncomfortable at one point, you know, I mean as much as you kept going on And, And.
[01:23:07] Speaker D: I was like, your flowers.
[01:23:09] Speaker A: He still think I look good.
[01:23:10] Speaker D: I'm like, I mean, I mean, I don't want you, you know, wanting. If Smooth ever liked you, you know, I. I like you as a person. I like you as the man that you've grown to be. Right. And I think that, hey, you were doing good. You looking healthy and like that. And I just gave you props.
[01:23:23] Speaker A: I, I'm. I'm. I know that. We thank you.
[01:23:27] Speaker D: No homo.
Once upon time, we couldn't even say like that.
[01:23:32] Speaker A: No, I didn't. I definitely didn't want you to say to me. No, no. But I didn't. I. No, it was not that I didn't like you. I didn't like the person you were.
[01:23:39] Speaker B: You didn't like him?
[01:23:40] Speaker A: I didn't. It's not that I didn't like him. I didn't like the person he was.
[01:23:42] Speaker B: You. I remember phone calls after shows.
[01:23:44] Speaker A: Oh, I know. Yeah, I know.
[01:23:46] Speaker D: I can't stand that.
Does he have to come?
[01:23:51] Speaker B: It wasn't that. It was more like mood management. Like me, Me and Jamie Mack would have to talk through his anger.
[01:23:57] Speaker A: Yes. It. It's funny that. It's. That's the thing, right. I think that I forget who was on the show and we had a guest. I. I forget who it was. It wasn't Nelson, know.
But he's like, you smoke weed? He like. It don't seem like it because I was looking, I was heated and I think we like. It was like 10, maybe not even 10 minutes, maybe five minutes in the show. You had to stop recording. Like there was, There was plenty of times. Listeners. I don't know. I wish, you know, that some of the behind the scenes stuff that you guys were able to privy to because what came out was like one thing.
[01:24:37] Speaker C: What.
[01:24:38] Speaker A: What happened especially early on, like when me and Smooth would get into it and that. That cover art where B is holding us back, that was just what it was. Yeah, that's just what it was.
[01:24:50] Speaker D: And this was before that they had. We called Skunk.
[01:24:52] Speaker A: No, I had all the kind of weed. It just didn't make a difference, like, because the weed did not. You were over. You were stronger than the weed. Yeah, like, that's, that's how that works. And, and he knew it because he would do like I'm telling you, me and B. I'm arguing with B about this, right? And this is over behind me, making.
[01:25:12] Speaker B: Faces, giggling and smiling.
[01:25:14] Speaker A: Making faces like. And I'm like, oh my. Listen. See, this is what I'm Saying, like, are you. You can't see this, right? But behind you, he's, like, sticking his tongue out of me. And. And I'm like, see, what are we doing here?
Like, listen, is this what I signed up for? And it wasn't because, again, I came in.
It wasn't because, again, I came in with the mentality of the. No nonsense, right? The. The. That. The aspect that we had created and all these. These topics.
[01:25:45] Speaker B: We spent so much time figuring out what the show was going to be. And that first episode, it was none of that.
[01:25:51] Speaker A: Like, that's what I'm saying. I think that's what happened.
We spent so much time before we ever recorded, and then Smoove just fucking was like, fuck what y' all talk about.
[01:25:59] Speaker B: But I will say this, though. I don't know. No, no, I do know. Whatever show we were gonna do would not have been as good.
[01:26:06] Speaker A: No.
[01:26:07] Speaker B: Like, I don't know. I honestly. And I'm gonna be real arrogant here. I don't. Even though we never reached the commercial success that a lot of other podcasts did, I don't know of a better show than our show.
[01:26:18] Speaker E: I always say it's your podcast favorite podcast.
[01:26:22] Speaker A: Like, it was wild because I. There was a time where I feel like the podcast that. That. That. That are popular would come up with topics that we had talked about previously. Like, that's.
[01:26:33] Speaker E: That's how I got.
[01:26:34] Speaker A: And. And it was like, wait a minute.
[01:26:35] Speaker B: It be like two weeks later or one week later, right?
[01:26:38] Speaker A: One week later. It's like, oh, they're talking about this on. On their show now. And it's like, is this. Is this. You know, is it coincidental? Or is. Are, you know, or be out there like that?
[01:26:49] Speaker E: Because we wasn't talking no current events.
[01:26:50] Speaker B: We did podcast parties before they had live podcast events.
[01:26:54] Speaker E: Like, we did podcasts before. Podcasting was like, a thing people. Now everybody does podcasts.
[01:26:59] Speaker B: Well, no, so I want to be clear on this. There was podcasts before us.
[01:27:02] Speaker E: Yeah, for sure.
[01:27:03] Speaker B: However, in our genre, in the urban area and with, like, the. I guess we could say comedy, I feel like. I felt like it was more funny than it was anything else.
[01:27:13] Speaker E: For sure.
[01:27:14] Speaker B: I don't think there was another show that was better than us or even close to us. And then the innovation that we had with the slack room community, the podcast parties, you know what time I really enjoyed when we started doing the live shows. Yeah, I really enjoyed the live shows when French. When Smooth would talk about French's outfit. And, you know, and it was just like, it was always.
I remember we got messages on Facebook saying, hey, man, y' all doing the same thing. It's starting to get annoying and boring. I was like, nah, I don't think. Think it is. I think that, yeah, we do kind of say some of the same things sometimes, but still, even. Even with that.
[01:27:50] Speaker E: Even with the.
[01:27:51] Speaker B: The.
The knowledge that none of us had, like, entertainment talent, none of us are entertainers, right, Per se. None of us began with, like, a theatrical background or, like, any. We just came, and we're just who we were. And I think that people are attached to it because we were actually being who we were, other than smooth pretending to be somebody that he, you know, every week.
[01:28:13] Speaker E: But.
[01:28:13] Speaker D: But I.
[01:28:13] Speaker B: But I think that was endearing, too.
[01:28:15] Speaker A: It was. There's a whole nation. Like, you said, smoothie nation. I. I couldn't. And this is the dumbfounding part for me is I'm like, he has a fan base. No, no, right? Like, no. Like, literally, like, people that I know and with, they're like, I like that Smooth. And I'm like, it's almost like now, if you like a. That's in your family, like, yeah, I'm. I with Trump. You. Like, I can't fuck with you. Like, you do what you. It's like you say you want to join ice. Like, really? Like, that's the kind of. That'll get you cut off. And in my family, being like, oh, man, that smooth. I. With that again, I'm like, what about you? Don't I know? Like, what. What. What is it that you. You mean you're revealing to me a character flaw that I didn't know you had, my dude. But again, I think what it was is I was still angry and smooth. So I. I. But it worked.
[01:29:03] Speaker B: I'm glad you were angry.
[01:29:04] Speaker A: Oh, no, for sure.
[01:29:05] Speaker B: And I'm glad he danced around every time we try to lock him down to something with a girl or something.
Every single.
[01:29:10] Speaker A: Or he bitched out on every contest that we were supposed to do.
[01:29:14] Speaker B: He never did a contest.
[01:29:15] Speaker A: Never.
[01:29:16] Speaker B: He never came through on any contest ever.
[01:29:19] Speaker D: I was so glad. I was so glad they canceled the. The comedy with the toilet. They didn't cancel it, Remember? They cancel because of the toilet. Then they rescheduled it. They rescheduled it.
[01:29:29] Speaker B: We went and watched Mac.
[01:29:30] Speaker D: No, I'm saying they cancel first. They rescheduled because of the toilet.
[01:29:33] Speaker A: It doesn't matter. If I was up there, you could.
And. And I said, hey, odub. Got a boxing ring.
[01:29:40] Speaker B: Well, just. Just that that too. Like, we had people that came through. Like odub. We had.
I mean, like, we had a lot of guests that were awesome, but like people who came back. Oub Cam.
[01:29:52] Speaker E: Who else?
[01:29:52] Speaker A: Peaches and cream.
[01:29:53] Speaker B: Peaches and cream.
[01:29:54] Speaker E: Poc Poc Poc.
[01:29:56] Speaker A: Yep.
[01:29:57] Speaker B: Forgot about Poc Poc. Was. He came and was. Is hosting a lot of days, for sure.
I loved every minute, man.
[01:30:04] Speaker A: Yeah, no, without a doubt. I think that that was the. And to be honest, the. The beauty of Smooth is that he was a guest bringer. Like, he was eager to tell people that he did podcasts and then also bring them on the show. So therefore we also. We. That's how we got fringe. Reggie. And again, the French. Reggie's first experience was just wild as.
[01:30:26] Speaker B: Right.
[01:30:26] Speaker A: The fact that he. The things that he said dad, on his first show had people tripping.
[01:30:33] Speaker E: But that's what I mean.
[01:30:34] Speaker B: Like, we came in and we just said it.
[01:30:36] Speaker E: Yeah.
[01:30:37] Speaker B: We didn't. We didn't threaten to be funny.
[01:30:40] Speaker A: Right.
[01:30:40] Speaker B: We just said stuff that ended up being funny.
[01:30:42] Speaker A: Right.
[01:30:42] Speaker B: And French saying that a man turned into a goat.
Like, who could. Who could have orchestrated that?
[01:30:48] Speaker A: I mean, I don't think he wrote.
[01:30:51] Speaker B: That down before he came here. I don't think he planned to say, you know what, I'm gonna hit him with the ghost story.
[01:30:54] Speaker A: I don't think.
[01:30:56] Speaker B: I don't think that's how it went. I think it was just he came and the energy that was in this room or the room that we were in at that time, it was just. It allowed us or allowed people to come in and just.
And just jump through the microphone.
[01:31:09] Speaker D: I don't think I ever met anybody that has ever been kidnapped and they still living.
[01:31:13] Speaker B: I don't know a person's been kidnapped either.
[01:31:14] Speaker D: Hey, French was kidnapped. French.
Yeah. And lived to tell the story most of the time.
[01:31:20] Speaker B: But I also don't know a person who would actually call a woman on the show and destroy her life in front of everybody.
[01:31:25] Speaker A: Oh, yes, in front of everybody.
[01:31:27] Speaker B: And like, what?
[01:31:28] Speaker E: Yes, you.
[01:31:30] Speaker B: What you talking about me? Me?
[01:31:31] Speaker A: Yes, you. Yeah, you.
[01:31:32] Speaker B: I don't know anybody who would do that either. It was the. There was magic and whether it was good, bad, whatever. In between, there was a lot of magic that happened through these microphones.
[01:31:41] Speaker A: Just think about this. Just think about the early days when we used to rotate locations.
[01:31:45] Speaker D: Right.
[01:31:46] Speaker A: We remember we recorded at your house and we had. And we had your cousin on and he talk about having a three way with pops with his dad. Like, I mean, like the, The. The People that we know and the things that were said on this show, like just some wild ass shit. Like, I mean, what about the times.
[01:32:04] Speaker B: When Smooth would fended everybody in slack and we had to kick him out of slack for a little while to cool them off.
[01:32:08] Speaker D: I got put on punishment a lot. French.
[01:32:10] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:32:10] Speaker F: Hey.
[01:32:11] Speaker D: Early day. Hey.
[01:32:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause you was. You was. You was. You didn't. You. You was mad at everyone. You was trying to talking about people's kids, right? You was trying to like reduce the listener base. Like, like.
And, and. But that's the thing I used to love too is like the voicemails, right? People would call in and be like, though I'm listening to the show show screaming at my radio right now. Because some of the you guys are saying.
[01:32:34] Speaker D: Right.
[01:32:35] Speaker A: Like you guys are saying some. That's got me like just arguing with my radio in traffic right now because I. I don't know what else to do.
[01:32:43] Speaker D: I think a lot of people could relate to a lot of the. That we talked about too, without a doubt.
[01:32:47] Speaker A: Because I think there was layers, right? I mean, you know, you were, you know, the. For the.
[01:32:53] Speaker E: Huh.
[01:32:54] Speaker D: The single guy.
[01:32:55] Speaker A: You never claimed that. So I don't understand that. That was supposed to be your role, but you never. You never to be the single guy because you had so many chicks you were claiming to be with. You could never not. Or not, right? No. In private he was saying that he was with them, so therefore he couldn't say on the show that he was single because single never mar. Because. Because he's like, I got damn.
[01:33:18] Speaker B: They're like single.
[01:33:19] Speaker A: Like you ain't single. We together like. So I can't act like I'm single on the show because of all y' all that I'm telling that I love. You know what I mean?
[01:33:27] Speaker D: And that they all would listen to the damn show and just be.
[01:33:30] Speaker E: Stick out.
[01:33:31] Speaker A: You tell them to listen to the show.
[01:33:32] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what's.
[01:33:33] Speaker D: I couldn't help it. I just let everybody know listen.
[01:33:35] Speaker B: It's like, I want to be like special to you. I want to show you something. I do that's special. However, don't read too much into it. You know, I just be care a character on the show. Yeah.
[01:33:45] Speaker D: Because they do. They be like, hey, I don't know if I believe you now because I just listened to one of the shows that you did and I was like.
[01:33:51] Speaker A: Yeah, that's just for the show. That's just show talk.
[01:33:55] Speaker D: That was the favorite logic.
Yeah.
[01:33:57] Speaker A: Next topic, lady.
[01:33:59] Speaker B: Next topic.
[01:34:03] Speaker A: Yeah, man. And I. I just. I'm just thinking back to all of that, right? I mean, the people calling in, talking about, like, we top there, you know, ahead of the Bill Barr, Bill Burr. Like, you know, like, I listen to the Bill Burr podcast, but I listen. I like y' all show better, right? And this motherfucker's, you know, he got Netflix specials and like that. You know what I mean? And people were putting us up over, you know, they're like, I would rather listen to y' all than listen to his show.
[01:34:34] Speaker B: Bill Burr. Yeah, we're back. We have a better show.
[01:34:36] Speaker A: And I understand that he's a comedian.
[01:34:38] Speaker B: He's a professional comedian.
[01:34:39] Speaker A: Exactly.
[01:34:40] Speaker B: I'm telling you, I don't know of a better show than our show. And we. It was 11 years, 800 plus episodes. I don't know. And if you count them, what we learned, it's over a thousand, right? Episodes.
[01:34:51] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:34:52] Speaker B: If you count the premium shows that we had with the.
[01:34:55] Speaker E: The.
[01:34:55] Speaker B: The Mind of Mac and the Millennial be. What was it? Millennial Mind.
[01:34:58] Speaker E: Yeah.
[01:34:58] Speaker B: And what else?
[01:34:59] Speaker E: Sessions.
[01:35:00] Speaker B: Smoke sessions.
[01:35:01] Speaker D: Yeah.
[01:35:01] Speaker E: It's crazy. That's. It's crazy.
[01:35:03] Speaker B: Pillow talks.
[01:35:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:35:04] Speaker B: The B side.
[01:35:05] Speaker E: French. What did you do?
[01:35:06] Speaker B: What? Smooth makeover. What was it that you did?
[01:35:08] Speaker D: Oh, that was just one show.
[01:35:12] Speaker A: Like, I don't do no extra homework.
[01:35:14] Speaker D: J. Say, when is you going to do a show?
[01:35:18] Speaker B: Hey, yeah, I don't do extracurricular, but it counts, man. One is just another. That's another.
That's part of our legacy. Like, there. It's been an incredible amount of content that we put out. And I'm telling you, none of us have a background in.
I've never been the person in front of a camera or in front of a mic before we did this. I was always behind the scenes. I did a lot of music industry stuff, but it was always behind the scenes.
[01:35:41] Speaker D: Nobody ever saw it, but they didn't know it. But, you know.
[01:35:44] Speaker E: Yeah, that's what you said on the camera.
[01:35:48] Speaker B: Doing what?
[01:35:48] Speaker E: But didn't know it.
[01:35:50] Speaker A: You know, he's talking about that where he just.
Where he would put up in the room and put it in the bookshelf and. And. And get busy without knowing, like, like telling it like that.
[01:36:01] Speaker B: The fact that this man doesn't realize that's not something you say on a mic, that's what made our show special is because the.
[01:36:07] Speaker E: The.
[01:36:08] Speaker B: The lack of sophistication.
[01:36:09] Speaker A: Right.
[01:36:10] Speaker B: About the things that we were willing to say.
[01:36:12] Speaker A: Right.
[01:36:12] Speaker B: There was filtration is what made it special.
[01:36:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:36:15] Speaker B: Everybody else has got some Reputation to uphold. And like something that they're some. Some posture they're trying to hold. And we were like, ah, I think it's better if we don't do that.
[01:36:25] Speaker A: Yeah, no dead ass. And I mean. And it'll get you, you know, kind of pigeon hold where people call you. You know, things like, you know, captain of the train, conductor of the conductor of the train and like that. But it's so funny cuz we were just. When we went out to dinner recently and we were talking about Charlie Kirk, pass assassin. And then French Reggie didn't want to admit that he was a racist, but he says racist is what he. Freddie, French Reggie has got the weirdest takes on stuff. He's like, it's like.
[01:36:56] Speaker E: Because I believe there's people like that.
[01:36:58] Speaker A: That are not racist but say racist.
[01:37:00] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah.
They're not necessarily racist. It's not like they want harm to happen to black people, people of other race.
[01:37:08] Speaker B: But so if a massage. If there's a misogynist. There's not a misogynist but says misogynistic stuff.
[01:37:13] Speaker A: Stuff.
Why would you, why would you say racist things if you weren't a racist?
[01:37:18] Speaker E: Okay. And then if, if we want to bring that conversation up. The reason why I was saying it that way too is because the racist things that people say Charlie Kirk was saying are not really racist. It was just like, yo, I understand slavery happened, but what's your excuse now?
[01:37:33] Speaker B: That's, that's not like Mac.
[01:37:35] Speaker E: Those are like cool stuff he was.
[01:37:37] Speaker A: Saying coming from a white dude. You try to, you try to. Of you. You're really softballing the. That he's saying you, you really picking the low hanging fruit there.
[01:37:45] Speaker E: Okay.
[01:37:46] Speaker A: He talked about black people being black women being lesser of beings like their. The ability that they have.
[01:37:54] Speaker E: The context was. I think be honest corrected that one during dinner based on the context of the conversation.
[01:37:59] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't know that one.
[01:38:00] Speaker E: Yeah, he correct.
[01:38:01] Speaker B: But is that.
[01:38:02] Speaker A: No, he corrected the one about the civil, the civil rights movement being full of.
[01:38:07] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah.
[01:38:08] Speaker A: But he talked about Martin Luther King being a nobody. Like again he talked about like if he was in a.
Huh.
[01:38:15] Speaker E: Saying if you, if you believe Martin Luther King is a nobody. I don't know if that's.
[01:38:19] Speaker B: At least get his name right, bro. You can say Martin bro. I know there's some words.
[01:38:23] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah. If you, if you.
[01:38:25] Speaker D: Hey France having a problem with the English language. But he a citizen talking about if.
[01:38:30] Speaker A: He sees black players. He's wondering like he.
Again you can.
[01:38:34] Speaker E: That's stereotypical but I don't know if it's necessarily.
[01:38:36] Speaker A: It's not stereotypical. What do you think?
Did he feel that way about white people?
[01:38:41] Speaker E: Jamie Mac?
[01:38:42] Speaker A: Does he feel that way about white people?
[01:38:44] Speaker E: If he said if I see a white skinhead type of pilot, he could say that.
He could have said the same thing about his skinhead.
[01:38:51] Speaker A: So you're, you're comparing skinheads to black people?
[01:38:53] Speaker E: What I'm saying is that. Don't act like that's not a real stereotype.
[01:38:57] Speaker A: No, it's not. I don't think people see. So if you got a black doctor, you wonder if this motherfucker is qualified to help you.
[01:39:04] Speaker E: No.
[01:39:04] Speaker A: So what stereotype are you talking about?
[01:39:06] Speaker E: As a black person? I know if I'm a black doctor, I'm a black whatever professional. I understand being that black professional that people of other races, especially in this culture called America, might think twice about it. I understand it comes with that.
[01:39:19] Speaker A: You know what that's called for Reggie?
Do you know what that's called? Why are you dancing around? Do you know what that's called?
[01:39:25] Speaker D: I think that's called racism.
[01:39:28] Speaker E: I think that's. That falls more on the stereotype.
[01:39:31] Speaker D: Are they doing it with the, with, with that kind of bars?
[01:39:34] Speaker E: Cuz, cuz, cuz we could use the same ex. That same, that same ideology about damn a black pilot. I got to think twice about it. I could say that about a. If I see a, a white pilot with a bunch of tattoos, I see a white pilot that got dreadlocks. I could find that, that same story.
[01:39:51] Speaker A: Because you're just throwing out there, you know, you're just throwing out there what pilot type specifically for you that you see is going to make you wonder, am I safe to be on this person? Yes, you none.
[01:40:04] Speaker E: No type.
[01:40:05] Speaker A: Because you know why, French Reggie?
[01:40:07] Speaker E: Because I.
[01:40:07] Speaker A: Because you're not a racist.
[01:40:08] Speaker E: And I also understand for you to get that job that's hella hours out.
[01:40:11] Speaker A: Thank you, French Reggie. Because you know you're not a racist. So you fucking apologizing for people being racist is weird as fuck to me.
[01:40:19] Speaker E: I never said I'm sorry for him to be racist.
[01:40:20] Speaker A: No, but you're making reasons why it's okay. And why that mindset isn't really racism. It is okay? Regardless of however you get to why it is, it's still is. It doesn't matter how you think they got to that.
[01:40:34] Speaker E: I got.
[01:40:35] Speaker A: It still is.
[01:40:35] Speaker E: I got you. I think the reason why I don't necessarily put that mindset automatically under racism because I'm not quick to be to, to.
[01:40:43] Speaker A: To judge you're not like a victim.
[01:40:46] Speaker E: Of possible race racist attack. Like I growing up around a lot of white people, I realized like a lot of them are not really racist. They just don't really know.
[01:40:55] Speaker A: It's like a lot of them are racist and they just don't fucking know it until it comes into their, to the. To their purview. Right? They don't know they're racist until a black dude fucks their daughter. And then they're like, whoa, I do not like this. And I don't like, I don't know why I don't like it, but I do know it's because you're black. You know why? Because you're a fucking racist.
[01:41:15] Speaker E: So for that exact example, when you say like, oh, they didn't until they somebody black their daughter. To me, I think that's a different type of word than racism for me is like, you fucking know it. Like you this, like you wake up and you hate black people. You are thinking of plans to destroy black people, okay? Having like culturally negative.
[01:41:36] Speaker A: I'm going to use a J Smoothiesm on you, right? Like, because you can't get pussy doesn't mean that you're abstaining. Right. And it's because you're not around black people. Right? You're not in a situation to be racist until you are in a situation to be racist doesn't mean you're not racist. Right? So again, because you are around white people all the fucking time and you're not in situations where racism, Racism isn't. Is an issue.
[01:42:00] Speaker B: You know, smooth got stuck on abstaining. Right.
[01:42:04] Speaker E: I see what you're saying, Jamie Mack, and I'm not even trying to argue your point.
[01:42:07] Speaker A: What I'm saying you can't because it's not, it's not an arguable point.
[01:42:10] Speaker E: It's a person that understand American culture as a whole.
That person that technically is not thinking.
[01:42:18] Speaker A: About negative things about American culture is racism. Exactly.
[01:42:21] Speaker E: So what I'm saying is the person is more of a problem product. I, I don't think, I don't choose like, I'm not looking at that person with malice. That's what I'm saying. I'm looking like, oh, you more of a product of your environment, which is America. And you don't give a versus that you are doing that because there's a difference between that white guy that's like, oh, damn. I guess I don't like black people because I grew up in America. Versus the white guy. That's like, we gotta kill all black people, we gotta make sure they don't get no help. We gotta make sure we destroy their communities, we gotta make sure they can't get jobs. That's a whole different level of full of thing for me versus the white guy. That's like, yo, I was a little bit uncomfortable that my daughter brought a black dude for me. I think there's a big difference between the two.
[01:43:02] Speaker D: Hey, J. Mac, you threw a lot of analogies out there. I just want to keep it surface because it was a little deep for me. Hey, so what a good analogy be if you broke somebody saying, I'm really not hungry, I'm gonna die. Because they broke and they being broke, it's the same thing.
[01:43:17] Speaker A: No, you're not eating because you can't eat, right? You're not eating because you don't have money to go buy you something to eat. It's not.
[01:43:22] Speaker E: Because that's different than. That's fasting.
[01:43:25] Speaker A: No, right, that's.
[01:43:26] Speaker E: Fasting is mentally choosing. That's what I'm saying. There's a big difference between hungry cuz you don't got no money to eat, then you saying, you know what, I'm just not going to eat. And I'm saying there's a big difference between that too. It's still the same result, but there's a big difference.
That's what I'm saying.
[01:43:42] Speaker A: I. All I know is that you can't be a racist, right? Because so when you have the opportunity to be a racist and then you become a racist, right? And then you go, oh well, no, he's not really racist because he wasn't always racist because he didn't have the, you know, he wasn't around black people, right, to be racist. But when you do get the opportunity to be racist, right, like that is presented and that's what you choose, then you've chose to be a racist. French, Reggie, I don't give a fuck whether or not you're out trying to lynch niggas or not. Your heart is this. This is how you feel. This is it. And when it's been put, when your feet were put to the fire, this is what you chose. You chose to be a racist.
[01:44:24] Speaker D: So J. So J, I think so, therefore you are. I, I think French is looking at it a different light because he's like, you've been in this country for quite some time, so you kind of understand it, but. Cause that's black.
Somebody gave him opportunity over here and he's looking at it from a different lens.
[01:44:38] Speaker E: No, what I'm saying is those racist things Charlie Kirk said, black people say the same shit. Black people would say, oh, if it's the black people.
[01:44:44] Speaker D: But you say it's almost like J. Mac say white people can call black people niggas. No, they're not. They can use the nigga word.
[01:44:53] Speaker A: Right? So this is the thing that I would say. This is not so plane, right? Like, when I'm not. I'm not saying, like, if Snoop Dogg was your pilot, like, would you have some. Some kind of reservation with that? Sure. But don't look like he smoke weed, right? Like, I mean, like, that's a different thing. Like, but I don't think other black people go, oh, wait a minute, there's a black pilot. Should I be on here? Because I don't. I don't know too many black people that feel that way. Now, granted, if this motherfucker's wearing a bonnet, yes. I'm not gonna want to be on that plane. Probably, right? Like, if. If a dude got a bonnet on and eat a captain. Maybe not.
Maybe not, right? Because there's a level of unprofessionalism that I can see already that I don't know whether you took your training properly.
[01:45:37] Speaker D: What if you had an Indian pilot?
[01:45:38] Speaker A: No, I. Listen, I. But, like, red dot or feather?
[01:45:42] Speaker B: Red.
[01:45:43] Speaker A: No, man. Red dot be going.
They're most serious people in the world. Red dot people don't joke about nothing. They be about that business.
[01:45:50] Speaker B: Would you have a problem it was a feather?
[01:45:52] Speaker A: No, no, not. Not unless he was looking for revenge like that. That would be my concern.
He's gonna pull a 911 because he's mad at.
[01:46:02] Speaker B: What if they felt like a black pilot would be having. Want a revenge, too?
[01:46:05] Speaker A: Man, we ain't. We do not want revenge. We just want destination. We just want. We want Amazons. No, we don't. We don't even. We just want Amazon packages free. Reggie, stop it. We don't give a. Anymore. You are the new black people. You may not be a black American, but you are the new black people. Like, we just give us our Amazon overnight. We good.
[01:46:29] Speaker B: Wow.
Is it too early to tell them about the. The prospect of the new.
[01:46:35] Speaker E: I think we need to tell them. I think they're waiting for that.
[01:46:38] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:46:39] Speaker E: Do they know about your.
[01:46:40] Speaker B: No, no. Go ahead and ring out.
[01:46:42] Speaker A: So we are having a conversion, right? Like, it's conversion camp in the house, and we going to have a new podcast with me and French Reggie. Yeah, it's called Two Cents, right?
As it's a play on the nonsense. Right. For sure.
And we're going to be putting it out weekly.
And so we hope that everybody that's listening to this will follow us and listen to that. We'll try to keep you as entertained. I don't, you know, I mean, again, it's. This is a classic. This is a. Yeah.
Configuration of, of like, I don't know, like, won't he do it Right? Like, this is what this is. This is. This is. This is like, destined. And so I, I hope that we could just be a.
A fraction of what this show brought to you guys. But that's what we're going to try to do. We're gonna try to, you know, bring to you, you know, topics of, you know, what's going on in. In the world, what's going on in our lives, some funny stuff. We're just gonna try to, you know, do it all. And we may do little bit a. In seasons where we, you know, we put out, you know, about 20 episodes, you know, and then, you know, take a break and do whatever. Because French Reggie's growing up. Right? Like, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm. I'm in a different phase, but French Reggie's in the. In a phase where he's, you know, he's, he's, he's settling down and he can't podcast every day. Like, you know, like a young used.
[01:48:08] Speaker D: To, you know, he got honey, honey do list and chores and just relationship goals, you know, and so he had different French now, you know what I'm saying? So unlike the earlier days of French, you know, so now he's blossoming into his role.
[01:48:22] Speaker A: Just thinking French Reggie was never came back from China. What if Covet never happened? French Reggie was still.
[01:48:26] Speaker D: That was on his way to go back.
[01:48:29] Speaker A: He would know. He was, he was like, no, he was there.
[01:48:31] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah.
He was trying to go back. He was like, no, no, I'm going back. And that's when we saw bodies on the ground being white tarp. He was like, I'm going back over. I've seen this before this happened. This, this is not a scene out of movie that I've never seen. I've seen this before. He was on his way back and they said, no, no, no, no, no.
[01:48:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, but I'm excited about the show, guys. I think the evolution is going to be exciting to see and y' all are priming it by how. How much you hate each other. It seems like tonight so, yeah, I.
[01:48:56] Speaker A: Think that's going to be great because if he just keeps saying nonsensical, like, it will be a no nonsense type show because I'm not letting that ride.
[01:49:04] Speaker B: I got somebody else that wants to say, say a couple of words, let me see.
[01:49:09] Speaker A: And then I don't know if you want to reach out to the slack because I know they in there waiting.
[01:49:12] Speaker B: I did. I tried. And nobody, nobody. Hold a second. It's not.
[01:49:16] Speaker A: You got the. You got the Reese's regular number.
[01:49:26] Speaker B: All right, let's try this one more time.
[01:49:37] Speaker F: Hello.
[01:49:38] Speaker E: Hey.
[01:49:38] Speaker B: So one last time, we're going to welcome kid onto the show.
[01:49:41] Speaker A: Hola. Hola.
[01:49:43] Speaker F: Hola. Hola.
[01:49:44] Speaker A: I don't know if you know that Spanish.
[01:49:45] Speaker D: Hola, kid.
[01:49:47] Speaker A: Thank you. The voice, the intro voice of the no nonsense show.
[01:49:53] Speaker F: I know, right? Like, isn't that crazy? I forgot that that's me.
[01:49:57] Speaker A: That is.
That is you.
[01:49:59] Speaker B: So as you know, this is the final episode. We just wanted to give you an. Baylor already called in and left a voicemail. I just wanted to give you a chance to, you know, say hello, goodbye, all the in between.
[01:50:09] Speaker F: Oh, man, this is so bittersweet. It's so crazy.
I mean, I'm not really sure what to say. I think that it was a wild ride, for sure.
I have, like, so many, like, super fond memories of, like, just the trivia and the games and the episodes and the guests and the honorary host and, you know, I have like, friends that are like, gonna be my friends for the rest of my life that, That I met through the POD and the network. So I don't know, I think I'm just.
[01:50:41] Speaker G: I'm.
[01:50:41] Speaker F: I'm sad to see it go, but super excited about, like, all the things that are coming and, you know, I'm sure everybody knows, like, where to find me, so just hit me up. But I love you all, like, dead serious. So I don't know, like, it's. It's crazy because I feel like I'm gonna see y' all around. So it's not even, you know, like this doesn't even feel appropriate.
[01:51:01] Speaker B: Well, how about this? Do you have a. I know this is on the spot. Do you have a moment or two in this that all the episodes that was your favorite or that was the most outlandish or something that pissed you off or anything like that?
[01:51:14] Speaker F: Ooh, okay. So something that pissed me off. No, I'm just kidding.
So let me see. Some of my favorite moments, honestly, is probably like the games, like the trivia or like, that is not how that shit sounds, you know, like, those games were probably, like, my favorite. I think some of the parts that I was most invested in is, like, the O Dub series when he had, like, all the girls, and we were just trying to figure out, like, who was who and what was. What was going on with them.
And then Jay, when we first started, when J. Snoop had that segment when he was, like, giving advice, it was just real innocent and funny.
And then, I don't know. The podcast parties were always so much fun. And I know, like, I mean, I don't know. Like, it's just.
How many years has it been?
[01:52:06] Speaker B: 11.
[01:52:08] Speaker F: That's what I'm saying. Like, just, like, go through the Rolodex and think about, like, 11 years of stuff. Like, I have so many videos in my phone of y' all doing crazy stuff.
But, yeah, I think, like, some of my. Some of the pillow talks that we did in the premium content, pretty dope the lot.
Super interactive.
I don't know. Like, I know J Smooth pissed me off a lot of times.
[01:52:37] Speaker A: Welcome, welcome.
[01:52:39] Speaker F: Pissed me off a lot of times. And I always, no matter what, nobody say Prince Reggie was using his noodle. And I appreciate him for being an independent thinker and not allowing y' all to force him into the. The fuck Boydom. So shout out to you, Reggie, for standing on your ten toes.
But, yeah, I don't know, podcast parties, trivia games, everything.
It was a blast, without a doubt.
[01:53:05] Speaker B: And I just want to give credit because some of you who know us well already know, but people who don't. Kit was such an integral part of this podcast, working, first of all, just the creation of it, the sustenance, the way it was sustained, allowing. Allowing me to use our house weekly for 11 years, right? Without anger, without issues, you know, And I mean, we. We were. We were trouble.
[01:53:29] Speaker A: Some.
[01:53:30] Speaker B: There were times when we had our podcast in the middle of the living room.
[01:53:32] Speaker A: Right?
[01:53:32] Speaker B: You know, like, and it would be every week for a year.
[01:53:35] Speaker A: Right?
[01:53:35] Speaker E: So I just wanna.
[01:53:36] Speaker B: I want.
[01:53:37] Speaker E: We are.
[01:53:37] Speaker B: We are all saying thank you to you, Kit, from the listeners and the hosts. We appreciate everything that you did to.
[01:53:43] Speaker D: Contribute the pre shouts out to the Cloud Cakes, right?
[01:53:46] Speaker A: The pre show.
The pre show.
[01:53:48] Speaker C: Food, right? Like, all the food.
[01:53:50] Speaker A: Yeah, man, let's talk about it.
[01:53:52] Speaker F: Yeah, no, I appreciate that. Yeah, definitely a sacrifice. Like, I'm trying to sleep, y' all yelling at the top of your lungs at 10 o', clock, 11 o' clock at night, but, I mean, you know, midnight.
[01:54:03] Speaker A: Yeah, we, We.
[01:54:05] Speaker D: We do appreciate you. Not only Opening your doors, but open up your pantry, because, hey, we definitely used to go in your pantry looking for snacks. And, you know, every time we came through. You know what I'm saying?
[01:54:15] Speaker F: So, for sure, Mac killing my bottles.
[01:54:18] Speaker C: Bar going like, oh, yeah, Mac.
[01:54:20] Speaker D: The only nigga I know bring a bottle and take a bottle back with him. No. You know what I'm saying?
[01:54:23] Speaker A: You are that dude. Stop it. Why you projecting on me, bro?
To a party and brought a bottle and left the party.
[01:54:30] Speaker F: It's so crazy, because y' all two really turned into a little bromance, where in the beginning, it was really, like, hate. Like, I felt like y' all were. I was just waiting for the day that y' all were actually going to fight. And so the fact that, like, the brotherhood is so tight, like, I just, like, you know, the evolution of, like, everything that happened, you know, when he.
[01:54:50] Speaker D: Came, I think J. Mac envied me because he always wanted to be like me. He projected again.
[01:54:56] Speaker A: He's not projected, bro.
[01:54:58] Speaker D: Cause his. Hey, his dress. He didn't grow the dress. I mean, the dude is coming to himself. I mean, this is the real J. Mac. This is the nigga that I want him to become.
[01:55:06] Speaker A: Listen.
[01:55:07] Speaker D: Shouts out to Matt.
[01:55:08] Speaker A: Kit. Kit. Kit. Before.
Since this is the last, last one. And I've always wondered this since, you know, way back in the day. So I can't let you get away without. Without answering this. Back in the day, when me and Smooth was gonna scrap, one of y' all picked Smooth. It was either you or B. I needed to know flat out right now, who the hell did you think was gonna win?
[01:55:31] Speaker F: Who was gonna win?
[01:55:32] Speaker A: Yes.
[01:55:33] Speaker F: The fight.
[01:55:34] Speaker A: Yes. When we was gonna box with gloves, somebody, which I just thought that was wild. But one of y'.
[01:55:41] Speaker B: All.
[01:55:41] Speaker A: It was. I know it was one of you two put their money on Smooth. I just need to know, was it you?
[01:55:50] Speaker F: I have my money on Mac. Bye.
[01:55:52] Speaker A: Hey, look.
[01:55:53] Speaker E: All right, kid.
[01:55:54] Speaker G: Thank you.
[01:55:54] Speaker B: Thank you.
She hung up already.
[01:55:58] Speaker E: Yeah.
[01:55:59] Speaker B: But for real, though, we have definitely have to give credit to Kit because she did set it out for us a lot of times and made sure that we were comfortable and that we had things. She's as much a part of the show as any.
But now, while we were in the.
[01:56:10] Speaker A: Middle of that, we poured shots.
[01:56:13] Speaker B: Yeah, we poured shots. And we were about to.
We were about to toast. But before we could even get our hands on our. Our shot glasses, Smooth turned it up.
[01:56:21] Speaker A: Me, too. Rick and Morty, that thing, he just throats.
Do you want another one?
[01:56:26] Speaker B: What did you drink too Smooth.
[01:56:27] Speaker A: Right?
[01:56:28] Speaker D: Look, I thought.
I thought. Be honest, you was just asking for another one. I was like, shit, me too. Let me get one. I didn't know we was gonna toast again. I was like, shit, let me just. Let me. Let me just take. Let me just take a shit shot.
And he drank.
[01:56:41] Speaker E: He did it, too. Like he was thirsty, right?
[01:56:43] Speaker A: Like, that's what I said. He did it like Rick. Like he just had a flask and was ready to do that thing. So would you like to toast with the rest of us or.
[01:56:50] Speaker D: No, I already did it.
[01:56:52] Speaker A: Okay. So you.
[01:56:53] Speaker D: You're good.
[01:56:53] Speaker A: Okay. All right, I get it. I get it.
And it's funny because you. We talk about it, right? Like, you. You.
You are definitely like, you talking about me leveling ended up you. You like. You like Rich Rich. Now like, you.
[01:57:08] Speaker E: You was like, I need $5 smooth. Now, hold on.
[01:57:11] Speaker B: Before we get to Rich Rich, Kit said she by mistake hung up. She didn't mean to hang up yet. She wanted to bring up the time that you gave Smooth those edibles, and she wanted us to talk about that for a quick second.
[01:57:26] Speaker A: So, listen, nobody's supposed to act like that off of just two edibles.
[01:57:28] Speaker E: Like, it wasn't even, like the full thing.
[01:57:31] Speaker A: No, like this bro had like two.
[01:57:33] Speaker B: 10 milligrams.
[01:57:34] Speaker A: No, five milligrams.
[01:57:35] Speaker B: Five milligrams, yeah. And smooth was shook.
[01:57:38] Speaker A: Done.
[01:57:40] Speaker E: You didn't drive that night?
[01:57:41] Speaker D: He did.
[01:57:43] Speaker B: He slept here till about 5am or something.
Till 2am Then he drove to the expressway and decided nah and went to the Kroger parking lot.
Slept in the Kroger parking lot for a while.
[01:57:53] Speaker A: What the fuck, man?
[01:57:54] Speaker B: But while he was here, though, I wish I knew what episode that was.
[01:57:57] Speaker A: Yeah, that was some wild shit, because he was.
[01:57:59] Speaker B: If I could pull up that episode, it was crazy.
[01:58:02] Speaker A: I used to love going to Cali and coming back of goodies, man. That was a good time. Yeah, that was. That was it. Because I could just go shopping and come back with all kind of good stuff. So. Yeah.
[01:58:11] Speaker B: But no, for real, Smooth has got Rich Rich now.
[01:58:13] Speaker A: Yeah. No, for real, he. He don't. You know, I remember when he had the. The Jag, right? You know, and then the wheel just.
[01:58:20] Speaker B: Fell off and the TJ Maxx.
[01:58:21] Speaker E: Polo.
[01:58:22] Speaker B: TJ Maxx.
[01:58:22] Speaker D: Polo. Hey, Marshalls.
[01:58:25] Speaker E: Now you.
[01:58:25] Speaker B: Now you go to Polo for.
[01:58:26] Speaker A: Right, right, right.
[01:58:28] Speaker B: Ralph Lauren. He says it that way. La Lauren.
[01:58:30] Speaker D: Hey, look. Hey, Marshalls is still one of my favorite stores, okay?
[01:58:34] Speaker A: For sure. Okay.
[01:58:35] Speaker D: Now, I think Amazon got some stuff on that. You know what I'm saying? So I catch a couple of deals here there.
[01:58:39] Speaker A: I feel you, you know Amazon. So I feel you got, you got the, the 96 air maxes.
[01:58:44] Speaker B: French done. Done leveled up too, though.
[01:58:46] Speaker A: Oh, without a doubt.
[01:58:47] Speaker B: French leveled up too.
[01:58:48] Speaker A: Without a doubt. Like French grown man. Although working on a bachelor's when he.
[01:58:53] Speaker B: Started and now he's an engineer.
[01:58:54] Speaker A: It was a masters, right?
[01:58:56] Speaker D: French, French that started wearing regular joggers and, and shorts that's a little longer that go way.
[01:59:01] Speaker A: No, he do not.
[01:59:02] Speaker B: No, he didn't.
[01:59:02] Speaker D: Oh, you still want him shorts.
[01:59:04] Speaker A: That's right.
[01:59:04] Speaker D: At the nuts.
[01:59:05] Speaker A: Yeah, he don't. He, he's. He playing peekaboo all the time.
[01:59:09] Speaker B: Yeah, it's getting a little cool in there. That's the only reason he got stuff on.
[01:59:15] Speaker A: French is French is still thigh high in that motherfucker with his shorts. Like his short game is very old school.
[01:59:22] Speaker B: He's very leggy.
[01:59:23] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like, it's like, it's very John Stockton. Ish. Very, very old school magic.
[01:59:29] Speaker D: The young folks won't know know who John Stockton is.
[01:59:31] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, it's, it's, it's, it's very 80s NBA.
[01:59:35] Speaker B: Yeah. Isaiah Thomas.
[01:59:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:59:37] Speaker D: Probably seven.
[01:59:38] Speaker B: But honestly, Mac. And Mac has stepped up again too though, so, like, everybody has leveled up. Everybody has leveled up from where they were.
[01:59:45] Speaker D: Yeah, I got on some LeBrons.
[01:59:47] Speaker E: No, Mac leveled up.
[01:59:49] Speaker A: These are KD's, bro. Yeah.
[01:59:50] Speaker D: Oh, my bad. Oh, wrong basketball player.
[01:59:52] Speaker A: Yeah, these k. I don't with LeBron like that.
[01:59:54] Speaker D: Hey, look, I see it. Mac. I see it.
[01:59:56] Speaker A: Even though, even though he a Laker. I don't, I don't with him like that.
[01:59:59] Speaker B: But that's awesome though, because it could have went the other way.
[02:00:01] Speaker A: Without a doubt. Yeah.
[02:00:02] Speaker B: None of us went the other way, which is great, man.
[02:00:04] Speaker A: I mean, I was, I, I don't know, man. There was a time, man, like when I was working at the, the, the car dealership and you know, I mean, like, there was a. I, I was, I, I was.
[02:00:14] Speaker D: Used to keep a job every 30. Used to get a job 30, 37.
[02:00:18] Speaker B: Days, every 37 months.
[02:00:19] Speaker A: It was. You know what? It was too, man. I ain't gonna lie. Like, when I moved out here, I had a job.
[02:00:24] Speaker E: Right.
[02:00:24] Speaker A: A real good job too. Right. And I. Then I. But in California, I think what I mistook for when I came out here is like, California, I, it was not hard. It was never hard for me to find a good job. Yeah, you Know what I mean? And then when I quit this job and I was looking around, I was like, oh, competition and like, the scarcity of good jobs and you know, compared to competition is like, it's not as easy to get a good job, right? Like, is as it was in. And you know, when I say good job, like, you know, a top paying job, right? And so, you know, and it went from, you know, that to like, okay, well, let me figure this out. And, you know, I got to figure it out. I'm doing all right now, God willing.
[02:01:07] Speaker C: Yeah.
[02:01:08] Speaker A: So, you know, I'm. I'm blessed that way. So I'm not, I'm not complaining at all. But you know, with me, you know, if it came down to it, I just started robbing niggas.
You know, listen, I was listening to the Roots, right? And what, I forget the name of the song about rock and roll, but it's still whatever. But it's still rock and roll. He's like, listen, I don't get mad when it's this way because, you know, I, I still could rob, like, if nothing else else goes down. And I'm not saying rob po people, right? Like, there's no, there's no sense in robbing pull people, right? Like, I wouldn't, I wouldn't add trauma to somebody who's already tr. You know, traumatized or going through some. But if you got more than yo, then you need like, French. Like, if B was a. Yeah, like if Rich Reggie was. I mean, like French Reggie. If B was a billionaire, like, and, and I didn't know him, I might rob him. Yeah, like as rich as you are now, smooth, you know, you riding around in that nice new. And you know, I mean, you're wearing all this fancy, you know, golden jewelry and, and you know, I mean, you got, you got jewelry and diamonds on and like that, you know, maybe, maybe.
[02:02:24] Speaker D: It'S just, it's just for. Look, you know, you can buy, you can buy that jury out. Instagram. Instagram. Now that look like it's real.
[02:02:30] Speaker A: But I don't understand anything anymore because again, diamonds are now being grown in labs, which I don't understand. It just. Is that a real thing?
[02:02:37] Speaker D: So it is. So it's a real thing. And it's a real diamond. Real diamond. It's the same. It's the same.
[02:02:42] Speaker A: The fact that you're telling me that you grew a diamond makes me, you know, kind of apprehensive. Like, do diamonds grow with the technology?
[02:02:51] Speaker D: They were saying that it's still, it's Still a diamond. But you know what they're doing. Like, when you first see a diamond. Because somebody just educated me that at the diamond store, like, when you initially you see a diamond at its initial state.
[02:03:02] Speaker A: Right.
[02:03:03] Speaker D: It's ugly. Right. And so they were saying that these are lab diamonds where they form. Form them in actual. On the lab that's already had the stuff done to it already. You kind of cutting it and doing all that forming into the shape that you want it in and stuff like that. So it ain't.
[02:03:18] Speaker A: Sounds like cubic zirconia to me.
[02:03:20] Speaker D: No, no, no.
[02:03:21] Speaker A: What's the difference?
[02:03:22] Speaker B: The material, the name, the material.
[02:03:24] Speaker E: They still give you all the certification.
[02:03:27] Speaker A: They give you. Give you a paper still.
[02:03:29] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:03:30] Speaker A: Okay.
[02:03:32] Speaker B: You know, we didn't talk about the beefs that we had.
[02:03:35] Speaker A: Oh, shout out.
I was gonna say, well, he didn't have a beef. I was gonna say Dino Red, But I don't think we had a beef.
[02:03:41] Speaker B: It was play. That was a play.
[02:03:42] Speaker A: Well.
[02:03:42] Speaker E: Oh, you know what?
[02:03:42] Speaker B: Honestly, all of ours were play. Play.
[02:03:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:03:44] Speaker B: But this particular person that we're about to get on the phone with right now, we had a. We had a fun beef with the Shoot from the Hip show.
[02:03:50] Speaker A: Yes, sir.
[02:03:51] Speaker B: And so we're gonna contact one of the hosts of the Shoot from the Hip. Let's see if we can get him on the phone here at.
[02:04:01] Speaker C: Hello?
[02:04:02] Speaker B: D. Reese, what's going on, man?
[02:04:06] Speaker C: Oh, shoot, nothing, man. I'm here, I'm here. What's the deal, fellas?
[02:04:09] Speaker A: Hey, speaking of rich, rich, I seen this boy.
[02:04:13] Speaker C: Yeah, say again?
[02:04:14] Speaker A: We just talk about people being rich, like, and how we kind of all have kind of, you know, leveled up. Leveled up. And then I saw a video of you celebrating your birthday slash anniversary at your crib and with your palatial palace. I was like. Like, oh, they doing big things in Texas, boy. Like, they out there living rich. Rich. No wonder this. No wonder he buy a brisket a week. Like, I can't afford a brisket a week. Like, briskets be hundreds of dollars. And he get a brisket every two. Every week. I see this boy out there doing it. The ceiling is like, you can't even. You can shoot hoop and like, you live in a gymnasium.
How you. How you living? I was like, boy, that boy doing it.
[02:04:55] Speaker C: Yeah, man, there ain't nothing. But that's. That's hard work and a blessing. And I bought my house at the right time.
[02:05:02] Speaker A: I was about to say. I thought you was gonna say that was the. That was the. That's the Guest house. I thought you was gonna flex and say that. Ain't nothing but the guest house.
[02:05:11] Speaker C: What Drake say that. God's plan. That's all it was.
[02:05:14] Speaker A: We don't quote Drake on this show. Not after. Not after he got body. We don't quote Drake.
[02:05:18] Speaker B: We. We only quote Eminem.
[02:05:20] Speaker A: Yes. We only quote Eminem. Like, listen, listen.
[02:05:23] Speaker C: Really messing up. Can I do Eminem and not 2025. Eminem is over.
You know, we gotta get this up out of here. Nobody likes that. Nobody listen to It Ain't and Nobody playlist.
[02:05:33] Speaker A: You know what?
Me and French Reggie were just talking about that. You know what that is? You know what they call that?
[02:05:39] Speaker C: What's that?
[02:05:39] Speaker A: Racism. You just being racist right now. That's it. That's it.
You're just being a racist right now. You can admit it. There's nothing wrong. French Reggie loves racist.
So, like, so it's. No one's gonna judge you on the show if you're a racist and you don't like if you. And because he's white and fre.
He's. He's all for racism or racist.
[02:05:59] Speaker E: Don't listen to him, man.
[02:06:00] Speaker A: You're not French.
[02:06:02] Speaker E: No.
[02:06:02] Speaker A: Okay.
[02:06:03] Speaker C: It's not that I don't like him because he's white. It's the subject matter. It's corny. He's a fast white rapper. That's it. The subject matter is corny. All his videos are corny. There's no depth. There's no softness to it.
[02:06:18] Speaker B: I feel you, Reese. I, I don't remember. You know, we got smooth in the house tonight. Were you act.
[02:06:23] Speaker E: Did you.
[02:06:24] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[02:06:24] Speaker B: Did you actually say you were a smoothie at one point or were you sure that Jason.
[02:06:27] Speaker C: For sure.
[02:06:28] Speaker A: No, he sees it.
[02:06:29] Speaker C: He smoothie all the way, man. You know what I'm saying?
Is a vibe, man. He a vibe.
[02:06:35] Speaker D: Shout out. Shouts out Appreciate the love. Appreciate the love. For instance, hey, I say you got a fan base. Hey, see, you got to do your Frenchie Nation on the new one.
[02:06:42] Speaker A: You see, and this is, and this is. And I'm gonna tell you, Reese, this is the thing that I had to go to therapy about because I, I, I, I have people that I feel, feel like, are intelligent like yourself, that I respect like yourself, and then say the wildest like that.
You know what I mean? And I'm like, well, which one is it? Like, I don't know. Are you a chameleon and you just been tricking me this whole time? Or, or are you just lying to him? Like, which which part of it is it? You know, I mean, but, you know, Smoothie Nation's got its own place. So I've come to. Come to. I've come to grips with it because again, again, like there was. I had family members that would tell me to say the same thing that you were saying. And I'm like, listen, I might not. I might not invite you over no more. Like, you. We might not be. You might not be a cool hang no more because I don't know who you are.
Because if this is what you saying. But again, low key.
I understand it now. You thought I was gonna say, look, I'm not.
[02:07:41] Speaker C: Hey, listen, listen, listen. When you got somebody that moved down gonna be. And don't give a.
And it's don't, don't. Don't have no apologies about who they are. You know what I'm saying? They're all about having a good time. You got to mess with that, man. You got to mess with that.
[02:07:56] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:07:56] Speaker D: Hey, hey, Reese. Hey, don't get it twisted. Hey, J. Mac has listen to Drake Slick me. Hey, if true be told, hey, that down on this playlist. But hey, like, like Smooth the smoothing nation was a whole vibe that say Drake is a vibe too, but he lying to himself. If he ain't listening to her, trust me, we get in that truck, he playing Drake.
[02:08:13] Speaker A: I feel like when you was just. What you was just describing Reese was everybody on the show.
Like, I feel like that's. I feel like. I mean, I feel like that's how we all are, right? I think that. I mean, but we weren't like him. We. We weren't, you know, we didn't hate women and we didn't, you know, we didn't say the things that he said. And you know, but again, he's unapologetically. And. And this is the old Smooth. I don't know the new Smooth. I. I don't know. Hold up. First off, you talking about Smoothie Nation. You might not like this new Smooth because he ain't the same.
[02:08:44] Speaker C: Oh, really?
[02:08:44] Speaker A: Yeah. He ain't the same no more.
That dude that you. That you talking about, that's not him no more.
[02:08:49] Speaker D: Hey, Reese. Hey, hey, we all grow up though, don't. And we all mature. Hey, especially in this life, you know, Right? We got to.
[02:08:55] Speaker A: We gotta.
[02:08:56] Speaker D: It's called evolve, J. Mac. Fattening evolve. I've evolved.
Evolution. Hey, that word one is longer as yours, B. Sometimes. Hey, what's one of them big ass words? Another name for evolve in your dictionary?
[02:09:11] Speaker A: I don't know, man. I can't think of it.
[02:09:13] Speaker B: Evolve is good. But what's interesting about the Reese and his partner Montoyas is that while we were building our show up, they were building their show as well. Shoot. From the hip show. And I think I would consider y' all to be a. I would consider y' all to be a brother show. And I was just saying, Reese, how, like, there are a lot of very commercially popular shows out there, but I think that the shows that we were able to put together and cultivate were just better.
How you feel about that?
[02:09:37] Speaker C: Yeah.
Oh, without a doubt. Without a doubt. That's what makes podcasting so good. Because you are.
You're going against the grain, and you got people that's not saying what's so popular. You know, people giving some real opinion, some honest opinion, opinions saying what people actually feel.
So.
Yeah, man, I definitely agree with that. You know what's up, though? I'm gonna pop a cigar. While I was doing this with child, I don't have a light in my cigar box. That is.
[02:10:06] Speaker B: Anyway, we can't stay on the phone long, man.
[02:10:08] Speaker A: We actually hold on, though, because I understand cigars. So I, I, I. People been inviting me to cigar bars and. Do you inhale it?
[02:10:15] Speaker E: Hell, no.
[02:10:16] Speaker C: No. Hell no.
[02:10:18] Speaker A: Okay.
[02:10:18] Speaker C: So no, sir.
[02:10:19] Speaker A: Not at all.
[02:10:19] Speaker D: So Reese J. Mac, just understand his, his former cigar. He cut the guts out and just use the outside piece, and then he re. Stuff it. It's like a pillow. Like, why the buy a pillow with stuffing and you take the stuffing out and then you put your own stuff in it. He like it.
My stuffing is better.
[02:10:35] Speaker A: I'm putting down in it. I'm putting down feathers in it. You know what I'm saying? I'm putting down goose in it.
[02:10:39] Speaker D: He said, I want my, my pillow to be fatter.
[02:10:41] Speaker A: That's it. That's it. That's it. So when you, so when you smoking it, you just pretending?
Pretty much.
[02:10:50] Speaker C: Pretty much.
[02:10:51] Speaker A: Okay, pretty much.
I see now why you a smoothie. I see without why you like.
I get it. It makes sense.
Cigars is just smoothie adjacent. Just a lot of pretending going on.
[02:11:07] Speaker C: But have you ever smoked one night, oh, I found a lighter. Check me out.
[02:11:12] Speaker A: Not. Not like you have again, because again, I think I tried it and I choked. I did. I inhaled it and it wasn't cool. And I was like, fuck this.
[02:11:20] Speaker D: You don't do that. Like, when you take Smooth, it just. You just get choked off these jokes. And, you know, it's just. How smooth is so, you know, I.
[02:11:26] Speaker A: Don'T know how to smoke where you just put it in your mouth and blow it out.
[02:11:31] Speaker C: Hey, hey, it's a vibe, dog. I'm trying to tell you.
[02:11:33] Speaker A: You got.
[02:11:33] Speaker C: You gotta figure that out, man. As a matter of fact, it's a dude. It's a YouTube channel. I follow dude out of Atlanta. He makes some great cigar videos, so you might want to check it out. I forgot the name of it, but if you get in the rabbit hole, you'll find it.
[02:11:44] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. So I might. You know, I mean, these. These cigar bars is popular now. You know what I mean? But I feel like I'm.
[02:11:51] Speaker C: In fact, I went to one when I was in Atlanta, caught fire. I don't know if it's still. Still there, but it's by the. The Brave stadium. It was pretty good. They got some good cigars in there.
[02:11:59] Speaker A: Okay.
[02:11:59] Speaker C: Not cheap, though.
[02:12:01] Speaker D: Yeah, of course not in Atlanta.
[02:12:02] Speaker B: It ain't gonna be cheap nowhere in Atlanta.
[02:12:04] Speaker A: Right?
[02:12:05] Speaker C: But anyway, y' all crunch for time. Let me. Let me. Let me go through things because I actually. When I reached out to me and I'd be real quick, y', all, y', all, he said just some of the past things. That was pretty cool.
I didn't listen in the beginning, so I know y' all had another host, but here. But here's some of the things I do remember. Y' all harped on French r getting kidnapped. I thought that was pretty funny, right?
French, Reggie's sister actually confirmed his situation down there. I thought that was hilarious.
[02:12:37] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[02:12:38] Speaker C: Forgot about that.
[02:12:40] Speaker A: And that he called. It was his idea to call her.
[02:12:43] Speaker D: Yes.
[02:12:43] Speaker G: Yeah.
[02:12:44] Speaker D: Nasty sis. Ain't I'm blessed.
[02:12:46] Speaker B: Just nasty.
[02:12:47] Speaker A: Just nasty.
[02:12:50] Speaker C: What else I got here?
Okay, now be honest. You're so. Son. I like what he brought to the show. I thought that was real, though. I don't know. Whatever happened, maybe I can mention it later on as y' all finished up this episode. But your. Your. Your son being on the show, that was dope as hell.
French and Jamie Mac Hooper, I thought that was funny.
And y' all brought the video, so I thought that was pretty cool.
Now I'm trying to figure out, was this French's friend that brought some spaghetti?
[02:13:20] Speaker D: Yes.
[02:13:21] Speaker A: Yes.
Okay.
[02:13:22] Speaker C: I thought. Was she card reader, right?
[02:13:24] Speaker B: Yes. And Smooth tried to say.
[02:13:28] Speaker C: That's what's up.
That's my.
[02:13:33] Speaker E: I don't think.
[02:13:33] Speaker D: I don't think you supposed to.
[02:13:34] Speaker B: You ain't supposed to. You ain't supposed to link up with no tarot card reader, bro.
That's like. That's like messing with a cop.
[02:13:41] Speaker A: Yeah.
I don't do it. I had an opportunity.
[02:13:44] Speaker E: Hold up, hold up. You don't think it's fun to mess around with the spiritual chicks?
[02:13:47] Speaker B: Nah, not like that. Not the ones that be, like, really into. Into that. Cuz, you know, they made that. The reason why we didn't eat the spaghetti.
[02:13:53] Speaker E: Yeah, I know.
[02:13:54] Speaker B: Was because she was a tarot card person.
[02:13:56] Speaker A: I'm telling you, I. I had a chance one time out of Seattle, out in. In to mess with this fine Creole chick. But her dad was a high priestess.
[02:14:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[02:14:03] Speaker E: You told us that.
[02:14:04] Speaker A: Not. Nope.
[02:14:05] Speaker E: That's different. Yeah.
[02:14:06] Speaker B: No, it's not different.
[02:14:07] Speaker A: Nope.
[02:14:08] Speaker B: I don't want you playing with none of that stuff.
[02:14:09] Speaker A: Nope.
[02:14:10] Speaker D: And then playing with me.
[02:14:11] Speaker A: Not me, cuz I already know what I'm about to do to you, and I don't want none of that coming back on me. I believe in you that you had no. No curses on me.
[02:14:18] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:14:20] Speaker C: So. And also, I think. What else I got here? Oh, just. Just French ready. Coming back to the show. And I think that was after Kobe, right?
[02:14:27] Speaker B: Yes.
[02:14:28] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:14:28] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah. I'm just glad Kobe brought you back to the show, Fritz, man, look. Hey, man, it's been pretty damn dope, man. I'm telling you. Y' all was great gym material for a long time. I appreciate y'.
[02:14:39] Speaker F: All.
[02:14:40] Speaker C: I don't even know what happened because the flag slowed down, but I'm sure y' all went over there in the show. Man, I can't wait to listen, man. Man, and all y' all got my number.
Then keep messing with us. Y' all come out here. We here. Turkey and her ain't here no more, but we here so with it if y' all get a chance, man. Appreciate you selling dog to you, Reese.
[02:14:59] Speaker B: Salute to shoot from the hip show, man. We love y' all at same. Feeling is mutual.
[02:15:04] Speaker C: Okay, man. Y' all take care, all right?
[02:15:05] Speaker B: All right, bro.
[02:15:07] Speaker A: And happy belated birthday.
[02:15:08] Speaker E: Too late.
[02:15:08] Speaker B: I already hung up.
[02:15:09] Speaker E: Okay.
[02:15:09] Speaker B: But, yeah, man. Yeah, we have great, great community, man. Yeah, we have a great community.
[02:15:15] Speaker A: Yeah, that's. And so there's other.
What's the name? Pac said you gonna call him.
[02:15:20] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[02:15:20] Speaker D: Oh, Twin wanted to call her caller, too.
[02:15:22] Speaker B: Yeah, hold on a second.
[02:15:23] Speaker D: Let me.
[02:15:24] Speaker B: Let me call pot real quick.
[02:15:26] Speaker A: And Cam is in the slack saying he. He want to get on, too. And it's so funny because we still got a, you know, a. No nonsense. I know that BTG brought it up, and he's so funny. With his faking ass. Because he dropped. No, because again, he was in the league when we had 14 teams. And then I asked him next season, and he like, nah, I'm good. And then I asked him again, he's like, nah, I'm good. So he didn't. He just wasn't good.
[02:15:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:15:52] Speaker A: So I get it why you don't want to play no more, but don't put that on me. You just. You just kind of sucked.
[02:15:59] Speaker B: All right, let's. Let's call Pac real quick.
[02:16:01] Speaker D: Nathan Nice was off the chain.
[02:16:05] Speaker A: That rap battle.
I'm gonna miss this.
Yeah. I'm gonna end up crying on the way home. I'll be like, red, you gonna cry when you get in the car?
Yo, yo, what up?
[02:16:25] Speaker C: Hey, what's good, Pac?
[02:16:26] Speaker B: What's going on, man?
[02:16:29] Speaker C: Oh, man. Ass.
[02:16:31] Speaker A: We just. We just. We just here chilling, man, and we wanted to bring you on and talk about, you know, some of the, you know, the. The things about the show allow you to. First off, man, I don't want to say thank you, too, man. You know, I mean, let me just do that, because you. You was a. You know, kind of an honorary co host at times, you know? I mean, so that kind of.
[02:16:48] Speaker B: Definitely. Yeah, definitely stepped in and helped us out.
[02:16:51] Speaker A: Yeah. So thank you, man, for all the. All the support and everything that you. You bring. Help. Bring the. To the show.
[02:16:58] Speaker C: The player was mine.
Yeah. Pleasure was all mine. I was. I was. I was glad to join y'. All.
I don't know if I. I think I did. I don't know. Whatever y' all know, I was going through some during the time, so that was, like, therapy, so that was great.
[02:17:15] Speaker B: I think it was.
[02:17:16] Speaker A: Right. I was gonna say. I think it was therapy for us all, to be honest with you. And I. I. I realized that to be 100% transparent, when. When we stopped, it's like, I did. I was like, what am I doing? I'm like, why do I feel this way? Why do I. Where's this. Where's this release at that I don't have anymore? Like, again, I feel like now I'm. You know, I'm having these issues where. These thoughts or these. Whatever.
[02:17:37] Speaker E: What did you do to, like, come. To go to, like, fight against that? I started journaling.
[02:17:43] Speaker A: I don't know if I can say it on the podcast.
[02:17:45] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay.
[02:17:46] Speaker A: I'm just around.
[02:17:48] Speaker B: Yeah. Everybody's face went like, what?
[02:17:54] Speaker C: Hey.
[02:17:55] Speaker D: Everybody looking at everybody, I'm like, what the hell?
[02:18:00] Speaker F: Food there, too. That's what's up.
[02:18:01] Speaker D: Oh, yeah, you already know.
[02:18:04] Speaker C: Hey, look, it sound like y' all having a good time, too. That's. That's good.
[02:18:08] Speaker A: Hey, so do you got a favorite moment or. Or something that you remember about this moment or worse? Yeah, that. That you. That you can think of about the show?
[02:18:19] Speaker C: Well, I mean, I got a lot of. I got a lot of favorite moments, to be honest, especially times I felt like I made an ass of myself on there. Those was definitely some favorites. But one of my favorite, when I went back and dug in the crates and listened to y' all first episode. That shit was hilarious.
I heard where y' all actually started, but because I had never heard it before, I had actually been on it years ago when y' all first started and you had it in the, you know, the other place or whatnot. But yeah, that shit was funny. Especially listening to J. Mac then and what he was on versus what he's talking about now. That shit is hella funny.
[02:19:05] Speaker A: There's been. Listen, I was. I was real. Like, I hadn't gotten out of Cali like a year, so there was there. Oh.
[02:19:15] Speaker C: Oh, you was real. California.
[02:19:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Like the. The aggression, the. The aggressive nature that it just is. Right. That is. Was just part of what it was.
And I've definitely even evolved. I've definitely, you know.
Yeah, yeah. Evolved.
[02:19:35] Speaker C: Hey, I hear you. I feel like I have, too, to be honest. You know, I didn't caught up. Now I'm almost at a decade now, so, you know, I. I'm slowed down myself, and I'm chilling now, things of that nature. But, you know, life changes too, though, you know. Good. Life changes.
[02:19:53] Speaker A: Without a doubt. Without a doubt. We was all talking about that too, is, you know, we kind of all. How we. What we was doing when we first started to what we doing now, and it's just night and day.
[02:20:03] Speaker B: Yeah, it's love. We've all leveled up.
[02:20:06] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, man. Yeah, indeed. And. And. And. And in different areas, you know, too. Not just like, financially or whatever, but just, you know, as, you know, just as a. Just as a man and, you know, really just trying to navigate through, you know, this.
The universe throw at us and try to make sense of it, you know what I mean? And try to support your family and all this kind of stuff, you know. Like, all that, you know, is, you know, it all comes to a point where, you know, you just kind of make different life choices to where you can make those a priority and maintain happiness. And, you know, that's what it kind of boil down to at a Point.
[02:20:49] Speaker A: So I feel like we having therapy right now.
[02:20:54] Speaker C: To hear y', all, man. It's been a minute.
[02:20:58] Speaker A: No, and that's.
[02:20:59] Speaker C: You sound good. You know what I mean? Reggie, you sound good, too. Like, and smooth. I ain't heard your voice in a long time, so. Good to hear you, too.
[02:21:07] Speaker A: He said, you sound like.
[02:21:10] Speaker D: Appreciate that.
[02:21:13] Speaker A: No, I. And then it's really. You know, to me, when you say that type of deal about hearing our voices, it kind of hits home to me that this is it, right? This is the last time that you're going to hear this.
This orchestra. This orchestra, right? This. This. This. This can, you know, this group of voices together in. In this. You know. All right, I'm gonna take a shot. Let's. Let's take a shot.
[02:21:41] Speaker C: O. Okay, let me grab me one, too.
Let.
[02:21:47] Speaker B: Let us know when you're ready, all right?
[02:21:50] Speaker C: Oh, I only need a second. Hold on.
[02:21:53] Speaker D: Hey, you drink it straight for the body. You ain't got to worry about nobody else. Lip on your.
You know, all.
[02:21:58] Speaker C: Look, I'm ready. Look, let's go.
[02:21:59] Speaker F: All right.
[02:22:00] Speaker B: What we drinking today?
[02:22:00] Speaker A: I got me some restless right here because you haven't even talked about your new beginnings. New beginnings.
[02:22:06] Speaker C: New beginnings.
[02:22:11] Speaker A: That's so funny that you said that, because I remember when. When speaking about.
I remember when Jay Smooth talked about somebody sipping on a bottle and. And getting herpes, and that started a whole beef online.
And. And. And. And just like, it. It. It went sideways quick than a. Like. And I was like, yo, that wasn't. I mean, I.
[02:22:31] Speaker E: That's a up. Way to get herpes.
[02:22:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:22:34] Speaker B: Is there a good way. Name the good ways to get herpes.
[02:22:40] Speaker A: It wasn't even real, though, right? It was just a joke, right? It wasn't. It wasn't.
Nobody really had gotten herpes. It was just J. Smooth talking wild like he normally does.
[02:22:50] Speaker D: Say, normally we get it with.
[02:22:51] Speaker B: With.
[02:22:51] Speaker D: With a naked dick.
[02:22:52] Speaker E: Yeah. Like, you know, he's just everybody.
[02:22:55] Speaker A: He said, yeah.
He's like, yeah, you got to listen to what he's saying. He's saying a dick. A naked dick. He like, yeah, yeah. You know, that. That's what I. That's how I would get it.
[02:23:08] Speaker B: That's how I got it.
That's how I spread it.
[02:23:14] Speaker A: Oh, speaking of wild, that. So again, I. This is not. No one asking, but when French Ready talked about eating his own sperm.
[02:23:22] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[02:23:22] Speaker A: That was a classic. That's forever.
[02:23:25] Speaker C: So that was what I was gonna bring up when I. You asked the best on the worst. So when we Got to it. I was going to talk about it. The worst. That one.
[02:23:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:23:33] Speaker B: That's the best and the worst.
[02:23:35] Speaker A: That's right. That is both. That's the best and the worst. Or the lifeguard pouring his pee on him. Yeah, right though he let the lifeguard squirt pee. No, his mom.
[02:23:45] Speaker B: But he let him too.
[02:23:46] Speaker A: Yeah, he did. He did.
[02:23:47] Speaker B: Little kids can't walk away, bro. Like you just let that dude pee on you.
[02:23:51] Speaker D: Basically before R. Kelly was pissing on my.
[02:23:54] Speaker A: And he's wondering why he like golden showers now. I was like, I was like, it saved your life.
[02:23:58] Speaker B: You like golden showers?
[02:23:59] Speaker E: No Jamie Mac.
[02:24:02] Speaker B: Other say yeah again. Herpes and golden showers.
So French. Now that this is the last show, are you willing to like let give us the real on the, on the net, on the lip thing. Like it happened.
[02:24:15] Speaker A: Would you do it again? No, it's your own, he said.
[02:24:18] Speaker D: But it was about to be a butt come out.
[02:24:19] Speaker B: But I mean it was, it was unintentional or it was intentional.
[02:24:22] Speaker E: It was unintentional.
[02:24:23] Speaker B: Okay.
[02:24:23] Speaker D: But it tastes good.
[02:24:25] Speaker E: I just was curious cuz I'm like, yo, girls be swallowing my. I want to know how I would taste. So it was right on the lip when it, when I jerked off. So I tasted it just to see.
[02:24:37] Speaker B: That doesn't get old no matter how it does.
[02:24:40] Speaker A: It never does. I swear I could just hear the.
[02:24:42] Speaker B: Whole story again if you wanted to. I. I feel like that doesn't get old, bro.
[02:24:45] Speaker A: It never does. Because I think it is his conviction.
[02:24:49] Speaker B: Yes, honesty. It's the vulnerability of it. Honesty. But it's the conviction.
[02:24:53] Speaker A: It's the conviction.
And what, right, like don't you taste like when you're cooking? You don't just fucking. You just put it on someone's plate. You wouldn't. You pick the spoon up and you lick it, right? You just want to see what it tastes like before you serve it, right? Like you don't just serve the dish, you gotta taste it first, right? Like God damn, who wouldn't do that?
[02:25:11] Speaker B: But he's tasted his urine too though.
[02:25:13] Speaker E: Yeah, I did.
[02:25:14] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:25:15] Speaker E: So nah.
[02:25:17] Speaker B: Okay.
[02:25:18] Speaker A: But you do need a mess, so.
[02:25:20] Speaker D: You might have tasted kind of.
[02:25:22] Speaker A: Come on, you've got a little ting. Ting, right?
Listen, I don't give a fuck. None of you ass eaters can tell me that you've eaten ass and it's never tasted like a little bit of boo boo.
[02:25:32] Speaker E: You prepare to eat ass so you clean up.
[02:25:34] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying, bro. Like again, doesn't matter you clean up, like. Doesn't matter.
[02:25:39] Speaker E: You don't just eat ass off the random.
[02:25:41] Speaker A: Does it matter, though?
[02:25:42] Speaker E: It's like we eating ass tonight. It's like. That's prepping.
[02:25:45] Speaker B: What? Y' all have a conversation about it.
[02:25:47] Speaker E: If you eat ass, you would rather prep.
[02:25:50] Speaker B: It's like a menu item.
[02:25:51] Speaker E: Yeah, yeah.
[02:25:52] Speaker B: You can't just. I have some of these.
[02:25:54] Speaker D: Wash it off before you eat it. Yeah, you just don't eat. You just don't eat ass after a long day of walking around and just, you know, hairy ass, like, position tonight, baby.
[02:26:05] Speaker A: Clean that thing good. You know what I'm saying?
[02:26:08] Speaker B: Hair. Are we talking about women or men?
[02:26:11] Speaker D: Women got hair in their ass, too.
[02:26:12] Speaker B: Okay.
[02:26:13] Speaker D: Everybody got hair.
[02:26:14] Speaker E: We never said hair. We just said.
[02:26:16] Speaker B: Well, you said shave. He said hair.
[02:26:17] Speaker D: Oh, okay.
[02:26:19] Speaker A: I'm not again, the dog.
[02:26:22] Speaker D: I've eaten some ass.
[02:26:24] Speaker C: As many of them wax places I don't seen around here. It's possible that everybody got just clear, clean.
Just.
There's so many of them.
[02:26:33] Speaker A: How do they all.
[02:26:33] Speaker D: There's not $35 no more.
[02:26:35] Speaker B: You bring up a good point, Pac. There was another point in our show where smooth went and got a Brazilian wax.
[02:26:39] Speaker A: Yep.
[02:26:40] Speaker D: I ain't been back on his ball, too.
[02:26:43] Speaker B: He wanted to invite all of us to go to a wax for. For the show.
[02:26:47] Speaker D: To take the show there, right?
[02:26:49] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:26:50] Speaker B: And you see how he said never been back, right?
[02:26:52] Speaker D: I've never been back.
[02:26:52] Speaker B: But see the difference? That's the difference in French and smooth.
[02:26:54] Speaker E: That's what all.
[02:26:55] Speaker B: That was always the difference, right. French is still convicted on. Listen, the taste was all right. It wasn't bad. French smooth is like n. I'll never do it again. You know, it's my man.
[02:27:03] Speaker D: Brazilian Brazilian wax.
[02:27:04] Speaker E: Why would they shoot a Brazilian wax?
[02:27:05] Speaker B: What's the difference in other wax? What kind of wax?
[02:27:07] Speaker D: No, I won't do wax. I just. I just manscape now.
[02:27:09] Speaker A: I just go back to the normal way because. Yeah, you had. You had to spread it, right? They got the boot.
[02:27:13] Speaker D: I had to hold my Buddha cheeks by myself stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I did.
[02:27:17] Speaker B: And you got a stiffy.
[02:27:19] Speaker D: What's a stiffy?
[02:27:20] Speaker B: Where a little bit of blood went in there and where into the. The. The thing.
[02:27:26] Speaker A: In the ting.
[02:27:26] Speaker B: Ting the thing.
[02:27:28] Speaker D: A little blood went on my butt.
[02:27:30] Speaker B: What.
[02:27:30] Speaker D: What y' all talking about? I don't get it.
[02:27:32] Speaker B: So the way erection happens is blood fills your penis, right? Right. So I'm saying you got a stiffy a little bit while you was getting your Brazilian, right?
[02:27:39] Speaker D: Oh, no, it was Too cold in there to get a stiffy. Oh, and that was shrunk swimming pool. It was, it was.
[02:27:46] Speaker E: You went to your true size.
[02:27:47] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. The went down that like a mushroom.
[02:27:51] Speaker A: That's another thing.
[02:27:52] Speaker B: What's that?
[02:27:53] Speaker A: Remember when we went to. Was it.
Oh, was it Taco Mac?
[02:27:58] Speaker E: Probably was.
[02:27:59] Speaker B: Taco man, shut the up, shut the up.
You touched that dude, you touched that guy's nipple smack.
[02:28:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:28:07] Speaker B: You told him he looked good. His, his outfit was cute, bro.
[02:28:09] Speaker A: There was a cute. Yeah, cute. And then they, and then they, they was vibing vibe. And then nobody from the Falcons with the, the Saints like that. Like that at all. And, but, and there was a vibe going on in there. And I'm like, yo, are you watching this?
[02:28:25] Speaker B: To the point where we went out to eat the other night and the, the Saints fan didn't even want to tell me he was a Saints fan because he already knows how we get down, right? But here goes. Smooth. And Taco Mac, bro, touching his nipple.
[02:28:35] Speaker A: They were very touching.
[02:28:36] Speaker G: Touch him.
[02:28:37] Speaker A: Very touchy. Touchy.
[02:28:38] Speaker D: I don't even remember that, but I remember, I remember the, the, the day, the night.
[02:28:44] Speaker E: Remember you did some gay.
[02:28:46] Speaker D: Yeah, I, I probably have in my time. Yeah.
[02:28:48] Speaker A: What?
[02:28:49] Speaker D: I just never own it.
[02:28:51] Speaker A: This is the new sp I've been waiting for.
[02:28:53] Speaker D: I, I, I just, I've just never got.
[02:29:01] Speaker A: I ain't never.
[02:29:04] Speaker D: I didn't do full gay. Like, like if I touch the titty or something like that, then that it could be gayish.
[02:29:12] Speaker B: What else have you done?
[02:29:13] Speaker D: But that's it. Like nobody has ever circled me.
[02:29:16] Speaker E: Huh.
[02:29:16] Speaker A: Circle jerk.
[02:29:18] Speaker B: Circle.
[02:29:18] Speaker D: What's circle jerk?
[02:29:19] Speaker A: Like you just, you just put your, your hand in the pocket of the next to you and you know, I only.
[02:29:24] Speaker D: I ain't even know what else.
[02:29:25] Speaker A: Circle jerk. Everybody to the right. Everybody put. Everybody put their hands in the left.
[02:29:30] Speaker D: Never done that.
[02:29:30] Speaker B: What if you left handed in that situation?
[02:29:32] Speaker A: I mean, you just got to be. You just kind of. You ain't got.
[02:29:34] Speaker D: You got to be amadextious, right?
[02:29:36] Speaker B: I'm glad Matt knows all the rules.
[02:29:37] Speaker D: Ambidextrous.
Is that right? That said it, right?
[02:29:40] Speaker A: I thought that was a movie.
[02:29:41] Speaker B: Ambidextrous.
[02:29:42] Speaker A: Amadeus, what you said, bro.
[02:29:44] Speaker C: I'm learning a lot about stuff I don't want to learn about tonight.
[02:29:49] Speaker D: I ain't gay.
[02:29:50] Speaker A: No, we remember the elephant. Was it that we was talking about the fraternities and they was doing the elephant thing where.
[02:29:56] Speaker B: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:29:57] Speaker A: And then they. We had that one where the was doing the egg yolk challenge. Where they was just. I feel like you would have definitely been in a fraternity had you been smart enough to go to college. J.
[02:30:11] Speaker B: Back.
[02:30:13] Speaker A: You know, I can't. I can't. I can't end the show without. Listen, man, I can't end the show without a couple zingers in there, my dude, you know, but, you know, like.
[02:30:22] Speaker D: She said, I took AS Val.
[02:30:25] Speaker A: You took the who?
Your AS valve is broke.
[02:30:28] Speaker B: That's the military test for competency. Oh, I thought he said asvab asva.
[02:30:33] Speaker A: I thought he said his AS valve was broke.
[02:30:38] Speaker D: Get the off here. Hey, don't listen to this, J. Max. This is.
You know what I'm saying?
[02:30:44] Speaker A: I like. Is this more of that gay you talking about?
Broke his AS valve.
[02:30:48] Speaker E: Poc.
[02:30:48] Speaker B: Poc. We salute you, boy.
[02:30:50] Speaker C: I appreciate the explanation, B. I really appreciate that, too.
[02:30:54] Speaker A: Right?
[02:30:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:30:55] Speaker C: He said or something.
[02:30:58] Speaker B: Pac, we just wanted to call for a minute, man, and get on the phone with you, let you have a chance to hear your voice on the last episode. We salute you. We appreciate all you did for us, man.
[02:31:07] Speaker C: I appreciate it. I appreciate y', all, man. Y' all have that. I can't wait to hear it.
[02:31:11] Speaker B: All right, bro, we'll talk to you soon.
All right, Smooth.
[02:31:16] Speaker D: I'mma.
[02:31:17] Speaker B: I'mma connect the Bluetooth. All right, you can.
[02:31:19] Speaker D: What's the name of it?
[02:31:21] Speaker A: What's the name of it? The Bluetooth connect.
Thank you, sir.
[02:31:28] Speaker B: It's gonna say Rodecaster.
[02:31:35] Speaker D: You see, that was.
[02:31:36] Speaker A: That was expertise walking down there, bro.
[02:31:38] Speaker E: Yeah, you.
[02:31:39] Speaker A: You.
[02:31:39] Speaker B: You walk smooth.
[02:31:40] Speaker D: Yeah.
[02:31:46] Speaker A: Got him to open up like a lotus flower.
[02:31:49] Speaker B: Yeah, he opened all the way up like a Venus fly trap.
Like a Venus fly trap.
[02:31:56] Speaker A: Yeah, boy.
[02:31:57] Speaker B: So now we got another. We got another person we're going to call. Somebody from way back. Mac, this is going to be a surprise for you. Yeah, I'm going to let Smoove introduce it.
[02:32:16] Speaker A: Hello.
[02:32:17] Speaker D: Hey, hey, hey, hey, how are you?
[02:32:22] Speaker F: What's going on? Twin.
[02:32:23] Speaker D: Hey, you got a twin. Hey, you on the no nonsense show. I just want to let you know that you know what I'm saying. Once. Once upon a time say, hey, see I gotta grow. Cause I let you know now you're on the show. Once upon a time. Hey, let my know I just call him up so you know.
[02:32:38] Speaker A: Holy. Wait a minute. Yes, Twin.
[02:32:40] Speaker B: Yes.
[02:32:43] Speaker A: Twin.
Not.
[02:32:45] Speaker E: Not.
[02:32:48] Speaker A: This J. Mac right here. This B. B.
Oh, my goodness. Wait a minute.
You said. You said you. You didn't. With Twin no more.
[02:33:01] Speaker E: No.
[02:33:01] Speaker D: Hey, Twin. Twin, Twin.
[02:33:03] Speaker A: Twin.
[02:33:04] Speaker C: Don't let.
[02:33:05] Speaker D: Twin. Don't let that start.
Oh, he talking about you said you ain't with me no more. No, that's what he talking about.
[02:33:11] Speaker A: No, I said you. We was like, what was Twin like, I don't fuck with her no more.
That's all good, though, man.
[02:33:21] Speaker F: Oh, you talking about somewhere he messed up, you know, the relationship a little bit.
[02:33:26] Speaker D: Ooh.
[02:33:27] Speaker B: You know what's interesting is we have a lot of listeners who, you know, we've dealt with throughout the years, but Twin actually came on the show.
[02:33:37] Speaker A: Yes.
[02:33:37] Speaker B: So she's actually been on the show in the. In the studio with us before, so it's great to hear you again, Twin.
[02:33:43] Speaker A: Yes. And again, we got to hear from y', all, too. You was original smoothie, right? I think you might have been. You might have been the original smoothie.
[02:33:52] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:33:52] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe one.
[02:33:54] Speaker E: She don't want to claim it no more, though.
[02:33:57] Speaker A: She. Look, she jumped off that boat, that's for sure.
[02:34:00] Speaker D: Twins say she running from. Matter of fact, she nowhere near water. She like, hey, I'm on land. Hey. But yeah, Twin, I wanted to call you. You know what I'm saying? We doing a season finale.
[02:34:11] Speaker E: No, season. Show finale.
[02:34:13] Speaker D: I mean, I said season finale. I'm so used to saying season. We're doing a show finale of the show. Finale of the. No nonsense show.
[02:34:21] Speaker B: Do you have any moments?
Yeah, this is it. This is the last one. Do you have any moments good. Or what is like, do you have a favorite or a worst moment of the show that you can remember? Just. I know we're. We're catching you off guard here, but can you think. Think of one?
[02:34:36] Speaker F: Let me think. I mean, meeting you all up close and personal. Good. You know, getting to know Brit Renee and getting to know Butterfly, which. We became good friends.
Let me see. Besides cussing out.
Besides cussing out. Smooth. Every time I listen to the show, I think that's about it.
[02:35:00] Speaker B: That. And see, we were talking earlier about the community that we kind of cultivated. It was. It was amazing those early days in the Slack and, you know, having your participation and stuff, but just the. The family. We really built families.
[02:35:13] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. And the connections. Right. Like, for real. Like.
Like, you. You mentioned a couple names like, you know, Butterfly and Brit Renee. I think Brit Renee is. Might be best friends with my ex now. I don't even know.
[02:35:26] Speaker B: Seriously.
[02:35:27] Speaker A: They might be.
They might be.
[02:35:29] Speaker D: Oh, wow.
[02:35:30] Speaker B: It's crazy, but just down and I'll say love. There was a lot of love in those Slack conversations. The community that was. That was there.
I just. We just really appreciate all of you guys. This is like our final show, so we're giving credit to you guys. We've. We've already gotten arguments. We're. We're in hour two now, so we're in hour three, actually, now.
[02:35:51] Speaker F: Oh, wow.
[02:35:52] Speaker B: Yeah, we. We just, you know, we had some arguments tonight already, but it's good. It's a lot of love. And we just wanted to, you know, talk to anybody who was part of.
[02:35:59] Speaker E: Of our.
[02:36:00] Speaker B: Our history. And we felt like it was necessary to call you as well, especially if.
[02:36:03] Speaker A: You, you know, I mean, calling out things because, you know, real time, we. We did it all in kind of like in the eye of the storm where other people were on the outside seeing things. So to get a perspective from people that were looking at it from the outside, you know, what are some of the things you remember? And those things. And people have brought up things that I forgot. Gotten all about, you know, so that's kind of a beauty of all of this as well. And so I didn't know if you remember. I know you. He probably cussed Jason. So many things, you know, for so many things, you can't remember the reasons why. But besides those things, do you have any other thing that you remember about the show that was like, oh, that was.
That was something or. Yeah.
[02:36:49] Speaker F: Oh, well, I mean, you know, being in the slack and cussing out. I can't even remember her name now. I guess she's not relevant. Anyway, I think she was one of them that had a crush on Smooth.
[02:37:03] Speaker A: First Ally Cat.
[02:37:04] Speaker E: No, not First.
[02:37:05] Speaker B: Not First Alat. The one that sent those pictures.
[02:37:08] Speaker D: Oh, the one chick Judy, I think it was.
[02:37:12] Speaker F: No, I think it was Alley Cat.
[02:37:14] Speaker B: Who was the first Alley Cat?
[02:37:15] Speaker F: Yeah, we. Yeah, we would go back and forth in the. In the sweat.
[02:37:19] Speaker A: First Alley. First Alley Cat is my G. Don't.
[02:37:22] Speaker B: I like First Alley Cat.
[02:37:23] Speaker A: Y' all got a. Y' all got. That's my.
[02:37:26] Speaker D: Used to work at Dollar General or something, man.
[02:37:27] Speaker A: You met her. She's a. She's a. She is a general in the. In the military. Boy, you better watch out.
[02:37:32] Speaker B: She a super general.
[02:37:36] Speaker F: That I still remember.
[02:37:38] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't know y' all had beef.
[02:37:40] Speaker A: She was telling. She was trying to take her, man.
[02:37:44] Speaker F: Wait a minute.
[02:37:45] Speaker E: Hold on.
[02:37:46] Speaker F: Hold.
[02:37:50] Speaker C: Out.
[02:37:50] Speaker B: Twin ain't never saying about no, man.
[02:37:53] Speaker A: I know how you tweeted.
[02:37:55] Speaker B: And plus, that's not even how it went. French Reggie was first Alley cast. That was secondary subject.
[02:38:01] Speaker A: No, that was secondary.
[02:38:02] Speaker B: Was it sub. What do you call it? Subject?
[02:38:04] Speaker E: Because she said she was a dominator.
[02:38:05] Speaker A: But that. That was secondary though. She. She came for smooth first.
[02:38:09] Speaker B: I really wish she had got a hold of French red.
[02:38:11] Speaker E: She could have, man. She just had too many. I wanted to. I wanted that experience. I was like, I want to see this for myself.
[02:38:17] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:38:18] Speaker D: Wow. Almost like getting that nut on that.
[02:38:19] Speaker A: He think. He think he wanted that.
[02:38:21] Speaker B: He think he wanted that.
[02:38:22] Speaker A: It's like he think he want to play you with. Hoo.
[02:38:23] Speaker B: But she was six' one, bro.
[02:38:25] Speaker E: I know.
[02:38:26] Speaker A: That's. He seem excited. He did. He did a whole leg shift. He like. I know. Damn.
That's a whole foot trying to protect that wood. That's a whole foot taller than me.
[02:38:36] Speaker B: Twin.
[02:38:37] Speaker E: I am.
[02:38:37] Speaker B: I'm really upset, Twin, that I never got to taste any of those delicious looking desserts.
[02:38:41] Speaker E: You were.
[02:38:42] Speaker B: You were posting online.
[02:38:43] Speaker F: Yeah, I'm so. Well, you know, be in the APL in two weeks.
[02:38:49] Speaker D: Oh, hey, hey, hey.
[02:38:53] Speaker A: You know, but she brought up a name too, that cracked me at Butterfly. Because Butterfly came on the show. She. I mean she was actually. She was in studio. Yeah.
[02:39:01] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:39:01] Speaker A: That was a wild one. Coffee dates and L. Yeah, yeah.
Right.
[02:39:06] Speaker B: Yeah. Impressions.
Impressions.
[02:39:09] Speaker A: Listen. Visuals. Visuals. Yeah, yeah.
[02:39:14] Speaker F: Don't fall on my girl. I gotta protect my girl.
[02:39:16] Speaker B: We weren't talking about your girl. We were. We were talking about somebody else. We weren't talking about your girl.
[02:39:20] Speaker A: Okay.
[02:39:21] Speaker F: Okay.
[02:39:22] Speaker A: I with. I've been with Butterfly since she was a poopa.
Was it was that.
That's. What.
[02:39:28] Speaker B: What is a poopa?
[02:39:29] Speaker A: Like, it's not a mag. It's not a maggot. Right. Cuz that's. Those are flies.
[02:39:33] Speaker B: Maggot.
[02:39:33] Speaker E: What.
[02:39:34] Speaker A: What are the butterflies before they become butterflies?
[02:39:36] Speaker D: A caterpillar.
[02:39:36] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:39:38] Speaker B: A pupa.
[02:39:38] Speaker E: Right?
[02:39:38] Speaker A: Pupa. Right? What I say.
[02:39:39] Speaker D: But I thought it's a caterpillar.
[02:39:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[02:39:42] Speaker D: And it turned into a larva.
[02:39:43] Speaker A: Yeah. There you go. Caterpillar. Let me just call it that. Caterpillar. Been with her since she's been a caterpillar.
[02:39:48] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:39:48] Speaker B: No, we wasn't messing with Butterfly. Trust me, twin, we're messing with your other friend.
[02:39:51] Speaker A: No. Yes. Twin. Your twin.
[02:39:53] Speaker B: Your twin.
[02:39:55] Speaker A: And the fact that you like that. That's the thing. Like again, people I questioned, always people that identified as smoothies. The fact that you identified as a twin right before young thugging them made it clear. Sus. That was sus to the. Oh my God. Before people was even sucking saying sus. Right? Like that was sus.
[02:40:16] Speaker E: Right.
[02:40:17] Speaker A: I'm like, really?
[02:40:18] Speaker E: What are we doing?
[02:40:19] Speaker A: That's what you doing? That's what you want that's what you.
And you surprised. You always mad.
What you think was gonna be the result of twinning?
[02:40:33] Speaker F: Look at you. You starting out.
[02:40:35] Speaker A: I am. Because it's the last time I get a chance to twin. And I've been fucking with this nigga the whole show. Because as much as I do love J. Smooth now, right?
And I've grown to appreciate now. Yeah.
[02:40:47] Speaker D: Yes, yes, now.
[02:40:48] Speaker A: Because it was not always, you know, that.
But as much as I appreciate, you know, everything that he's brought to the show. Right. And the way that the show, you know, changed because of his interactions and his presence on it. Like, I still gotta fuck with this nigga. Like, I still gotta. I still gotta make him realize that, too. That, yeah, I still.
[02:41:11] Speaker B: Something ain't. Some stuff ain't changed.
[02:41:13] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm still mad that we didn't get in the boxing ring.
Like you. You used to talk all that. Like he. And he used to say it too. He used to piss me off. I'll beat that ass. I'm gonna beat that ass.
[02:41:22] Speaker B: That's funny, though, man. That was funny, man.
[02:41:24] Speaker A: It was. It was hilarious, cuz. I would get so mad because he was. And he was like, like, I'll talk that, but I know I'm not gonna get a ring with your ass.
[02:41:33] Speaker B: But by the way, Kit said that she picked you. I don't think that's true, cuz I don't remember picking anybody.
[02:41:39] Speaker A: Well, I know that you specifically said one. Somebody picks move. And I was like, yes. How do you think I knew?
[02:41:47] Speaker B: Why would I have said that if it wasn't her?
[02:41:49] Speaker A: That's a good point. That's a great point. That's why. And that's why I questioned her, because.
[02:41:53] Speaker B: Again, she lied to you online.
She lied to you.
[02:41:57] Speaker A: You know what? Everybody's got.
[02:41:58] Speaker D: It's almost. It's almost like he taught a kid. They'd be like, oh, you my favorite parent.
[02:42:02] Speaker C: Dad.
[02:42:02] Speaker D: And then he talked to the mom. No, mommy, you my favorite parent. So she.
[02:42:06] Speaker A: Except for both parents, is in the room when she said.
[02:42:08] Speaker D: Right.
[02:42:09] Speaker A: Yeah, so. So I think what it was is that she probably. Maybe, you know, because it was early on.
[02:42:14] Speaker E: Yeah.
[02:42:14] Speaker A: And, you know, he. He probably outweighed me by a bit. You know, I mean, she thought I was like, not in his weight class, Right. Like, she didn't think I was in his weight class. You know, and she like, nah, that's gonna get it.
[02:42:27] Speaker B: Oh, you know, I forgot to say twin. Since you on the phone. Do you know that there's a new J Smooth.
[02:42:32] Speaker F: No.
[02:42:33] Speaker E: Oh, yeah.
[02:42:33] Speaker A: He's a me.
[02:42:34] Speaker F: A new J smooth.
[02:42:35] Speaker B: He's down 30 pounds. He's changed his mentality on life. He's a different man.
[02:42:39] Speaker E: I don't know if y' all have.
[02:42:40] Speaker A: Talked in a while, so Twin, I feel like, I feel, I feel like when you, if you know J spood, like, he was a new J Spoo. Every time you talk to him, right?
[02:42:51] Speaker E: He's always was going through some changes.
[02:42:53] Speaker B: No, that's not what he means. It was the lie.
[02:42:55] Speaker A: Every lie was a new Smooth.
Nah, I promise I won't do that again. I'm up different. I won't. That. Nope. I'm sorry. I won't do that again.
[02:43:05] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. Well, Twin, we really appreciate you getting on the phone with us. We just wanted to give you a chance to. To vibe with us for a second. Our last time, you know, we, we. We think that you guys are a day one. Yeah, we're. Y' all all very important to us. We love you guys and we're so glad we had got an opportunity to be here, and we just wanted to say hello and speak with you.
[02:43:24] Speaker D: So, Twin, give a shout out to Smoothie Nation right quick.
[02:43:27] Speaker F: Oh, no, I would not.
[02:43:29] Speaker D: Oh, see, that's.
[02:43:29] Speaker F: It was great talking to you.
[02:43:31] Speaker D: Okay, I'm mad now. This Twin man shouts out to Smoothie Nation, you know, from Smooth itself.
[02:43:37] Speaker F: Okay, shout out to. Okay, well, J. Smooth, let me say thank you for introducing me to the. The group, the team.
I appreciate it.
Okay, shout out to Smooth Nation.
[02:43:51] Speaker A: Whatever.
[02:43:52] Speaker D: I thought you give in. All right, then. We'll talk to you later.
[02:43:55] Speaker B: Salute to you, Twin.
[02:43:56] Speaker E: Thank you.
[02:43:56] Speaker D: Be blessed.
[02:43:57] Speaker B: Thank you.
[02:43:58] Speaker F: Bye, y'.
[02:43:59] Speaker A: All. Bye.
[02:44:03] Speaker E: And what a run.
[02:44:04] Speaker B: Yeah, we still got a couple more people, though.
[02:44:07] Speaker A: And it's. I mean, again, I think that we're not even. You know, this is just a tip, right? I, I, I. To be honest with you, it's.
[02:44:15] Speaker B: Yeah, there's no way we could.
[02:44:16] Speaker A: No way. Yeah, there's no way. I mean, because especially like the early on Mr. J. Yeah, Mr. J. My. That I do understand.
[02:44:26] Speaker D: I forgot about Mr. J. I do.
[02:44:27] Speaker A: Miss Mr. Mr. J. That.
What I remember about Mr. J is that his comment on the episode when I was talking about slavery.
[02:44:38] Speaker E: And what did he say?
[02:44:39] Speaker A: He was like, I, he's like, I be. When. When J. Mac go all the way in, like that, like, and he thinks, like, I was really, like, I was serious, though. Like, again, like, it's like, you know, I'm not a slave, but I do appreciate, like, the People that went through it to get to me where I am. Right? Like, it's. I. There's a. There's A levels to this.
And I'm not arguing, you know, I mean, like, you try to say people ain't getting paid. They did get paid, much like people nowadays get paid just menial amounts to exist.
And that was what was happening.
[02:45:11] Speaker D: Mr. James was a smoothie, too.
[02:45:13] Speaker A: He probably was. He probably was. That's my guy. And he's the one that used to tell us about all the other podcasts that would copy our. Right. That's what I used to love about Mr. J. Like, dead ass. Like, I mean, he was in the slack, and he's the one, you know, but at the same time, he is, like, the destroyer of the slack room.
[02:45:30] Speaker B: He did get us to Discord.
[02:45:31] Speaker A: Yeah. He sent us the Discord, and then that was the.
[02:45:34] Speaker B: Well, no Slack betrayed us, and he gave us the options.
[02:45:37] Speaker A: That's true, that's true, that's true. So I'm sorry, Mr. J. If you listening right now, my nigga, you still my needle.
[02:45:42] Speaker B: And then, of course, King Kunta. Remember the early days with Jace moving. King Kunta.
[02:45:45] Speaker A: Yes.
[02:45:46] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. Me and King Kunta had a show together. Y', all, like, go look up black on both sides. That was me and King Kunta's show. We had. I think we had a lot of episodes. Yeah, we had a lot of episodes, and it was a good show. So shout out to King Kunta as well. Now we're gonna bring on Cam wall. Hang on one second. Let me see if I can get him.
I can get him in here.
And Cam came a little later in. In our.
In our show, but still very valuable to our family.
[02:46:19] Speaker A: Tan Twizzle Twizzle. My. My Twan Twizzle.
[02:46:22] Speaker B: I wonder what Twan Twizzle's up to. I ain't talk.
[02:46:24] Speaker A: I seen him not too long ago. He's doing good. He doing. Doing good.
But it's funny because I remember when. When he first.
[02:46:33] Speaker D: Big Worm know where everybody.
[02:46:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember I got on his ass because he.
Because he was. He was kind of a smoothie, and I was, you know, Twan. And it made me think of the men on film and, you know, I mean, the. In living color. Yeah.
And I was like. He like, dude, why you do me like that? Like, I was like, cuz, you said you was a smooth smoothie. Again, anybody? That's a smoothie. I got.
[02:46:57] Speaker D: I got beef with them.
[02:46:59] Speaker A: Let's go. Let's go.
If you. If You a smoothie, then that means you don't like me.
[02:47:06] Speaker B: I'm trying to reach him. Now it says he's away. Let's. Let's try Menlo instead.
[02:47:13] Speaker A: How you gonna say you ready and then you ain't ready?
[02:47:17] Speaker B: Try Menlo Park. Now let's see if he answers Men love part.
Yo, yo.
I think I just invited him, but let's see if he joins.
[02:47:30] Speaker A: It's the Flash.
[02:47:31] Speaker B: At least it's connected, though.
[02:47:36] Speaker A: Say something.
Say something, my dude.
[02:47:38] Speaker B: No, I don't think he's on yet.
[02:47:39] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yeah. I mean, John Twizzle came with us.
[02:47:44] Speaker B: To We Ate one day, right? Didn't he come up and eat with us?
[02:47:47] Speaker A: Yeah, and it's funny because I remember when we had the T shirts, right? Like, we, we had those police brutality. Yeah, the police brutality shirts, right?
And he ordered one.
[02:47:57] Speaker B: I forgot about that. We, we did, we gave back. We did a lot on this show.
[02:48:01] Speaker E: The show was amazing, bro.
[02:48:02] Speaker A: No, we, we would actually, like, whenever a cop would murder a black person, we'd have an instant show.
Like so you, if you count those two, right? Like whenever there was a, a black person murdered by police, we would have, like, instant feedback back show where we would just be outraged and just whether it was the Fidel. What's his name, the one.
[02:48:26] Speaker E: Floyd.
[02:48:27] Speaker A: No, not Floyd.
Philandro Castillo Brown.
[02:48:33] Speaker D: The Florida.
[02:48:35] Speaker B: Yeah, but Mac hated them all. Because they were black.
[02:48:37] Speaker A: Nope. I, I, I said again, there was reasons why I think things happen the way they were. So again, as a.
[02:48:43] Speaker E: Is that racism?
[02:48:43] Speaker A: No, no. Nope. Nope. As a, that rides around with a pistol in the car now, right, that there's an inherent response. I mean, an inherent danger in doing that. Like, if a, if, if a racist cop pulls me over, that might be just grounds for my ass being shot.
[02:48:58] Speaker E: Just alone.
[02:48:59] Speaker B: George, you don't have to even tell him. But anyway, we have Menlo park on the show now. Menlo Park. What's going on, man?
[02:49:05] Speaker F: Hey, yo.
[02:49:06] Speaker C: Hey.
[02:49:07] Speaker A: What it do?
[02:49:08] Speaker B: So.
[02:49:09] Speaker C: Hey, yo, I'm. Go ahead, Go ahead, please. Go ahead, go ahead.
[02:49:13] Speaker B: No, no, it's on you, brother. This is, is your time.
[02:49:16] Speaker C: All right. All right. I'm glad to be here. Long time listener, first time caller.
Hey, hey. I just want to give props to the fam. The whole squad. All I'm. I love everything y' all done. I haven't heard none of the show, which is awesome. So I'm gonna be hearing this, I guess, when y' all post it, but I want to say I've been a fan for many, many years. I love everything you guys have done. I want to tell you about what made me a fan. So we got a second for that?
[02:49:49] Speaker B: Yeah, no, take your time.
[02:49:50] Speaker D: Yeah.
[02:49:51] Speaker C: Okay, so what made me a fan?
[02:49:53] Speaker B: You on here with us for a few minutes. We're gonna talk back and forth with you.
[02:49:56] Speaker E: Just.
[02:49:56] Speaker B: I'm glad you already had this prepared. This is awesome, man.
[02:50:01] Speaker C: I'm loving this moment. Okay, so here's what made me a fan.
I had a homeboy, I work construction, like, type stuff. So I had a homeboy, white guy puts me up on.
I heard a show, and just the intro alone. Put me up on there, white guy.
[02:50:17] Speaker A: Come on, white guy.
[02:50:18] Speaker C: Put me up on there.
[02:50:19] Speaker A: Don't act like we don't.
[02:50:20] Speaker E: I mean, from everywhere, but it's just.
[02:50:22] Speaker B: It's good to hear about the.
[02:50:23] Speaker C: No, no, this is.
Oh, like 2016. He puts me up on this white dude from work. Out of nowhere. I heard the intro of this podcast, and it made me think of you. And I'm like, yeah, here. And he sends me the thing and it's like, you know the whole intro, right? The classic. Yeah. Where all the members of Sensitivity Police fork you, right? And he's dying.
He's dying about this. And he's like, this is your show. I found it. I'm not even gonna listen to it. This is for you. I listen to it, and the first show I hear is, does an.
There's an encounter with a butch lesbian count as a gay maneuver? Something to that effect.
And it.
Jamie. It was Jamie. And he.
[02:51:12] Speaker G: He.
[02:51:13] Speaker C: He had some encounter with some lesbo. And. But it was.
It was a lesbo at his job or whatever. And for some reason, the you guys got. Was Manny Fresh and man. Oh, that killed. That killed when you guys tried to make that lesbo Manny Fred, in all actuality. Oh, my God. I felt a piece in. Instant fan. Instant fan. Oh, I died for days. I made all my friends listen to it.
[02:51:42] Speaker A: That's what's.
[02:51:42] Speaker C: It was horrible.
[02:51:43] Speaker A: So that was.
[02:51:45] Speaker C: It's all love.
[02:51:46] Speaker A: And it's funny because you bring that up because. And I swear this is why I'm probably gonna be like red and cry in the car when I. When I leave here. Because it was therapy, right? Like, honestly, like, I really didn't know. I mean, I knew that it wasn't a gay experience, but I also knew that she was definitely had some madness Spanish tendencies about her, right? Like, she wasn't full feminine, right?
[02:52:10] Speaker B: Bro, you gotta. No, stop it. Acting like you don't gotta surrender Your man a little bit. To have sex with a butch lesbian, bro. A little bit.
[02:52:17] Speaker A: No, I didn't, I didn't. I, I did all the.
[02:52:20] Speaker E: No, no, I'm sure you did.
[02:52:21] Speaker B: But she, she was. She pressed back. She pressed back.
[02:52:28] Speaker A: Her guns might have been as big as mine. Like, it might have been big. I don't know. Maybe. I don't know. So again, I didn't feel some kind of way at the time, but after I thought about it, you know, I'm like, well, what, you know.
[02:52:39] Speaker C: Yeah.
The way you defended your position, the way you defended your position also made a fan of me because he had to stand on business. He had to let it be known that I was not Manny Press and I was not looking at.
[02:52:55] Speaker A: Right? That's. But see, be honest. That was. Be honest. Like, be honest. Love, love to do that, right? He would love, love to, love to get you, like, you know, Slick thinking some crazy nonsense, right? Who, Manny Fresh? Who else is going to even think of that? Who else is going to even mention this dude, like, as a chick because.
[02:53:17] Speaker B: They all kind of look like him.
They get the headband.
[02:53:21] Speaker A: Yeah, he.
[02:53:22] Speaker C: I seen it.
I seen it. I've seen it. You took me there. You took me to church that day.
[02:53:27] Speaker B: Menlo, let me ask you a question. So let's, let's do, let's do comparison.
What's worse? Jamie Mack having sex with that butch lesbian or Jay Smooth having sex with that super big basketball playing chick that was probably double his size?
[02:53:47] Speaker C: No. Because Jay Smooth never defended himself well.
[02:53:50] Speaker B: Yes, he did.
[02:53:51] Speaker C: That was the beauty of next topic. That was the beauty of next topic.
Demi Mack digs in. He digs in, bro. He's not falling back.
[02:54:02] Speaker A: He's not.
[02:54:03] Speaker C: It doesn't matter. He come back two shows later and tell you, all right, I was dead wrong about that. But.
But in the meantime, he's not folding. He's not backing up.
[02:54:14] Speaker A: You real. You ain't never lied about that.
Hell yeah. And that's what I love about you guys as listeners, right? Is because to be truthful, you know us, right?
Maybe even some parts more than we know each like our own self, because we don't. We don't get to that. That viewpoint of ourselves, right? Like, and then. But when other people are able to watch you and observe you, especially for as long as we did it, people come by and say things about you and you're like, oh, wait a minute. That is true. I am like that. Oh, I do do that. That is me, right? And you might want to Argue it. But then you're like, nah, they. They know me. They know me. And I think that's. That's the beauty of this whole show, man, is that. Is you guys.
Is you guys, to be honest with you, that the fact fans that. And listeners that were able to kind of interact and give it back and kind of, you know, and I think.
[02:55:08] Speaker B: By the time Menlo got to the show, we had. We had kind of died down on all of the interactions that we had. Because Menlo before. I know when you listen back to some of the older shows, we would have guests on the show from the slack a lot. It would happen a lot. But I. There's an. There's an opportunity. Tonight we're kind of going back on the old survey.
There was a time when Jamie Mack and Jay Smooth were at odds to the point where I literally had to separate them.
There was a moment in time when they were about to fight. So what you know of the show now, Menlo, we're gonna ask you, if Jamie Mack and Jay Smooth had to fight, who do you think would win? Now, I wanna, I wanna. I wanna first say that Jay Smooth is down. This the new Jay Smooth and he's in the studio with us tonight. He's down 30 pounds. So he's not the same Jay Smooth that he. Yeah, exactly.
[02:55:52] Speaker C: Oh.
[02:55:53] Speaker B: So if you had to put your money on Smooth or Mac in a boxing match, who would you go with?
[02:56:04] Speaker C: Well, you know, sometimes fisticuffs come down to just the mentality of the dog. And you know, Jamie Mack is. I think he's just got too much pride to fold to anything that Jay Smooth brought. So not the J. Smooth is not going to bring it, right? Because he's going. He's a man. And down 30 pounds. God damn, that knee ain't even bothering him no more. I bet.
[02:56:28] Speaker A: I bet so.
[02:56:30] Speaker C: But Jamie. Jamie Mack just got too much goddamn pride in him. Like, I watched the basketball game, right? I've seen it, and it was over way before he quit.
[02:56:42] Speaker A: Way before he quit.
[02:56:43] Speaker B: Yeah, it was over last time.
[02:56:46] Speaker C: It was a rap.
I had to go back and watch it again when you started talking noise because I'm like, man, my boy didn't go out like that.
[02:56:55] Speaker F: He really.
[02:56:56] Speaker C: Because I'm Cali. I'm. I'm South Bay, Menlo park, so. And I lived in fact for a minute. So my. My wife acts like Jamie. Jamie Mack is my surrogate, but then she hates when I talk. Like, be honest. So she hates both of you guys. She was. She was A fan at one point. And, and, and she's falling out of favor with you guys. And that's cool. And I honestly, what's great is she called into the show. So I never called into the show, but she called into the show and me and her, we were having all these weird parallels with like some of you guys evolutions. It's funny that it was happening throughout the whole country because some of the evolutions we was on, like, it was fresh to us. It was fresh to you. So there was all these weird little circumstances happening where we're up on this and then you guys talk about it on the show or about vice versa. You talk about on show. And we was looking at it, right. So we. She ends up calling the show, right? Because she's basically at a point where, ah, you, you tripping. And I'm sure your peers, your peers would agree with me. And since you've got so much stake in these fellows over here, you, you, you value their opinion. I'm gonna call the show. And, and, and, and I'm basically.
[02:58:11] Speaker B: She was.
[02:58:11] Speaker C: Her plan was she was gonna to air our business on the show, right? And you guys were going to say some. That was reasonable that I would say, okay, never mind, never mind. My opinion, what they said is what we're doing. So she calls in. Oh, she just walked in the room. Okay, I gotta make this switch.
So she calls in and her pseudonymous K, which is what her pseudonym is, all around. Around the planet. But.
And I called, be honest, trying to get this, this tape. But she calls in and she's like, yeah, I don't talk a lot. And my man thinks I should talk. And he's on this. What do you guys think? And y' all was like, no, that is sketchy. What do you mean you don't talk through the motherfucker. Oh, it was hilarious.
It was hilarious. My guys cut out as much of this as you want to, but it was hilarious because she couldn't wait for the show to come out because she didn't tell me, of course.
[02:59:09] Speaker A: Right.
[02:59:10] Speaker C: And it. One of those, like when you guys were doing the after moment after the show, right?
[02:59:14] Speaker B: Yeah.
[02:59:15] Speaker C: And oh my God, you shredded her. And yeah, you lost her there. You lost. You lost a fan. Keeping it real. Yeah, it was at least a year or two before she listened again.
Oh, it was great. It was great, actually.
[02:59:30] Speaker A: Don't try to weaponize us and get mad when they don't.
[02:59:33] Speaker B: Right.
[02:59:33] Speaker D: Because we gonna tell it.
[02:59:34] Speaker A: We wouldn't do it backfire. Like you didn't clean the gun, right? Like, this shit is jammed. It's gonna backfire in your hand. Like, don't do that. Cause you never know what's gonna come out of this pistol.
[02:59:44] Speaker C: It was exquisite. It was so exquisite. I'm looking over here at her like, oh, my.
Should it be concerning? You basically said, run. It was incredible.
It was incredible.
[02:59:57] Speaker D: Hey, man.
[02:59:57] Speaker B: Low.
[02:59:58] Speaker C: It was all. And she's such a smoothie, too. She loves J. Smooth. I wanna say shout out to Jay Smooth, because she is one of his first movies. When you guys were acting like it's not a real thing, it was. It was a real thing.
[03:00:09] Speaker A: Wow.
[03:00:10] Speaker C: They were smoothies.
[03:00:11] Speaker D: Tell. Appreciate it. Hey, and.
[03:00:12] Speaker F: And.
[03:00:12] Speaker B: And.
[03:00:13] Speaker D: And on me. And on me and J. Mac, right about the knee, you know, J. Mack will pull one of them Karate Kid moves. He'll sweep the leg. You know what I'm saying?
He would sweep the fucking leg. You know, hey, in his head, he'll remember. Cause, you know, he always quoting shit from movies. So he'll pull that from the movie and say, hey, Mr. Miyagi or whoever, fucking sweep the leg.
Cobra Kai.
[03:00:35] Speaker A: And he's not lying, like, there. No way. Like. Like, I. I definitely would. If he got down to it. If he got down to it. I'm losing, like, that. That need going.
[03:00:44] Speaker D: Me, I be on the ground. Like, that's. I be on the ground. That's up. You knew. Hey, we weren't supposed to do that one.
[03:00:51] Speaker A: No, not my guy. Not my guy.
[03:00:55] Speaker C: No. You guys are the best. Much props to you. Much love for everything you'd ever have done and, you know, hopefully a beautiful, bountiful future in all your lives. I'm on. I want to let y' all know, y' all touch me, you'll touch my life. You touch the life of my family. There's shows I played for my family, like you said. Right.
You know. Yeah. Make conversations happen. Right. And it made conversations happen. It was real good.
You know, out here in the rest of the hemisphere. You guys were really impactful. Love. Love everything you've done. And I want to let you know I appreciate you.
[03:01:28] Speaker D: Thank you for listening.
[03:01:28] Speaker B: Yeah, we really appreciate those kind words, man.
[03:01:30] Speaker A: Without a doubt.
[03:01:31] Speaker E: That's why we appreciate it.
[03:01:32] Speaker B: Wanted to have some. Some of you guys on because we salute you guys. Without. Without you guys listening and constantly getting at us in the slack. It would have. You know, it would have been a thing where we probably would have ended the show a lot earlier. It was just, you know, we.
[03:01:45] Speaker A: What.
[03:01:45] Speaker B: We. What we've accomplished in these 11 years, obviously, it's part of our. Our entire community, but we really feel like, you know, even though we never got to the. The highest commercial success that some of the celebrities podcast had, we felt like the community that we built, the family that we built and the shows we curated were some of the best that's out there. So we just love hearing that from you as well. We really appreciate those kind words.
[03:02:11] Speaker C: All day. All day. All love.
[03:02:15] Speaker D: Appreciate that.
[03:02:15] Speaker C: All love. No nonsense.
[03:02:17] Speaker B: Salute to you, brother. And we'll see you in those slack streets. And by the way, there's a new show that's coming out. You'll hear it when you hear this episode. So it's not over all the way. You'll get to hear what's coming next, so stay tuned. All right, brother.
[03:02:33] Speaker C: All right. Well, it's all Cali love.
[03:02:34] Speaker A: Yes, sir. All right, now let's say.
[03:02:38] Speaker B: I think.
[03:02:38] Speaker E: I think they're gonna like 2 cents. Jamie, man.
[03:02:40] Speaker A: I think so.
[03:02:40] Speaker D: Shouts out to Smoothie.
[03:02:42] Speaker A: We got. We gotta. We gotta. We gotta. You know, we gotta bring it. We gotta, we gotta. You know, I mean, because especially listening to the people's. You know, what they're. They're saying, like, we need to.
[03:02:54] Speaker E: To hit them.
[03:02:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. Without a doubt. Without a doubt. Yeah. Smoothie Nation was a terrible place.
[03:03:01] Speaker B: I can't believe that there's so many people who like.
And they're women. What's wrong with these women?
[03:03:05] Speaker A: No, that's. That's what killed me.
It's like when I saw a chick the other day. The women for Trump, and I'm like, oh, Ken Wall.
[03:03:13] Speaker B: We got Ken Wall on the. On the show.
[03:03:17] Speaker A: Dropped in like a stalker.
[03:03:19] Speaker D: He straight out the bushes. Hey, what up?
[03:03:22] Speaker C: I had my mic muted much. How y'. All.
[03:03:25] Speaker A: What's good with you? Hey, hold up, though. We running back this week.
[03:03:28] Speaker C: Number we ended on, man, hell no. You know he ain't running the b.
[03:03:34] Speaker D: Yeah, the bad.
[03:03:36] Speaker A: I just wanted. I just. Yeah, we. We got a thing because he's in a fantasy league. If y' all don't know. We got a football fantasy league.
[03:03:42] Speaker E: This league. Tennessee.
[03:03:43] Speaker A: Oh, Bry's had French still.
[03:03:46] Speaker C: Sts, as always.
[03:03:51] Speaker E: D league is up.
[03:03:52] Speaker B: Like, in real life, it's up, too.
[03:03:54] Speaker E: The good teams are losing.
[03:03:55] Speaker B: Right, right.
[03:03:57] Speaker D: Football.
[03:03:58] Speaker C: And Jamie was so scared to bet last year now that the league neighbors and Tyreek Hill hurt on my team. Now he wants to bet every week.
[03:04:05] Speaker A: Listen, listen, listen, bro. I let it go for a minute until I like. It was like seven or eight losses in a row. I Said I had to tap out my. Like, it's like. Listen, stop. I'm done, okay? At this point, I know that I've. You've already won. Like, even. Whether you win the league or not, like, you got enough. Enough money that you actually are probably gonna get more than the league champion. Like, I'm done. I'm over it. So. Yeah, I'm just trying to get my money back.
[03:04:30] Speaker B: This is why I don't bet, man. It just. It doesn't end well forever. Anyone?
[03:04:33] Speaker A: It does for me, right? It doesn't. Unless you. Unless you're the one for me.
[03:04:37] Speaker C: For a pretty good time.
[03:04:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. And that's why I don't understand why you ain't around, man. Come on, man.
It was close. He was close. He was close.
[03:04:47] Speaker B: So, look, Cam, I know we putting you on the spot, man, but we're. We're trying to get some ideas. Ideas about listeners. Favorite moments or worst moments? Or do you have. Do you have any in mind? Something that pissed you off or something that made you laugh?
[03:04:59] Speaker C: Everybody should know that the best mama was French Reggie Midnight.
[03:05:03] Speaker A: He tasted his own comp.
[03:05:09] Speaker C: I think I died that episode, man.
[03:05:11] Speaker A: Listen, we did talk. Listen, just so you know, we brought that up already on the show, too. Like, that's just epic, right?
[03:05:20] Speaker B: It is classic.
[03:05:21] Speaker E: Which is.
[03:05:22] Speaker B: Okay, so, Cam, which one is more. I don't know if you heard this episode. This was in the very beginning of French Reggie's existence, but the goat turning into the man or the nut on the lip? Which one do you think is the highest?
[03:05:33] Speaker C: It's definitely the nut.
Everybody stopped. Like, it almost was silence when he said that.
[03:05:39] Speaker A: Of course it was. You wait till you hear his conviction tonight.
[03:05:42] Speaker B: Yeah, he had the same conviction tonight when we brought up. He's like, no, I did that. I wanted to know how it tasted. And it was, all right, I'll do it again.
[03:05:50] Speaker E: I didn't say, I'll do it again.
[03:05:52] Speaker A: I mean, that's only because we're here. I don't know why you wouldn't. Like what?
[03:05:57] Speaker E: The. Curiosity answered itself.
[03:05:58] Speaker B: So it was only curiosity? No enjoyment.
[03:06:00] Speaker E: Yeah. It was just curiosity.
[03:06:02] Speaker D: He said, it tastes like ice cream.
[03:06:03] Speaker E: I was like. I didn't say it tast like ice cream.
[03:06:05] Speaker D: I said, sugar. He said, sugar levels went up.
[03:06:08] Speaker B: But he did hit it like a frog. When a frog fly on a lily pad.
[03:06:13] Speaker E: I did.
[03:06:14] Speaker B: He did. And he's convicted.
[03:06:16] Speaker A: I did.
[03:06:18] Speaker D: So you know. You know he didn't. Did it again, right?
[03:06:22] Speaker C: Stop lying.
[03:06:25] Speaker D: Hey. You hear it in his voice. Hey, hey. You. I hear it. He like, man.
[03:06:29] Speaker B: Cam, I'm interested. How did you get to the no nonsense show?
[03:06:34] Speaker C: I haven't. I think I just googled black podcast originally back in the day and I.
[03:06:38] Speaker B: I found y' all nice.
[03:06:41] Speaker A: Yeah, that's.
[03:06:42] Speaker C: It wasn't nothing super special.
[03:06:44] Speaker B: Yeah, that's special.
[03:06:45] Speaker A: That is because I think the. What was it? Is a. A funny experience.
[03:06:52] Speaker B: It's your show. How you don't know and it's your show, bro.
[03:06:54] Speaker A: Cuz you wrote it.
[03:06:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but you did you ever read it? Like why did I do all that work?
[03:06:58] Speaker A: Not for me to read.
[03:06:59] Speaker B: I bet you don't even know the ending of the show.
[03:07:01] Speaker A: I do.
[03:07:02] Speaker B: Okay, good. But look though, Cam, why. Why that's interesting is because you. You search black show. Little did you know you're going to get to the conductor of the coon train show.
[03:07:11] Speaker A: You and Cam, you. I know I'm not, I'm not a coon. You're Cam. You know, listen.
[03:07:16] Speaker B: You're a colorist.
[03:07:17] Speaker A: I'm not. I just don't like bonnets.
[03:07:19] Speaker B: You don't like black dark skinned black people?
[03:07:21] Speaker A: I don't. I don't have a problem with black skinned dark people.
[03:07:23] Speaker B: Not women. Black dark skinned black women.
[03:07:25] Speaker A: I don't have a black. I don't have a problem with them either.
[03:07:26] Speaker E: He can't even say.
[03:07:27] Speaker B: He, he can't even say it. He can't even say it.
[03:07:32] Speaker C: You may not be coon and they say saying you got very coonish tendencies.
[03:07:36] Speaker A: That sounds like French Reggie something for drag you would say ain't no racist. He just say racist, huh? No, I just, I don't. I'm not one of those black people that are just like. Just because it's black. I didn't go to Black Panther and think it was the best thing since sliced bread because black people were in it. Like, I just don't do that type. Like, if you don't, you gotta earn my whatever right. Like just because you black.
[03:07:59] Speaker C: Oh, so you with the playing then.
[03:08:01] Speaker A: Yep.
[03:08:01] Speaker D: You know, J Mac is.
What's my man name? All Boondocks Ruckus.
[03:08:06] Speaker E: Uncle Ruckus.
[03:08:07] Speaker D: Uncle Ruckus. You know, Uncle Ruckus or my man off Django.
[03:08:12] Speaker B: What I want to know is how does a black person earn whatever it is that you're giving?
[03:08:17] Speaker A: Just like that earned the to the right to do your fence and up right. And you were like, no, I'm not doing it. So listen, don't, don't, don't do that. Don't do that.
What you're doing right now.
[03:08:29] Speaker D: What you're doing.
[03:08:29] Speaker A: Do it right now. Because again, I don't have a problem with anything black. But you can't just be like.
[03:08:34] Speaker B: Except black women.
[03:08:35] Speaker A: I don't have a problem with black women.
[03:08:38] Speaker C: Them down. Honest.
[03:08:39] Speaker A: Listen, I try to get. Be honest. I try.
[03:08:41] Speaker E: Never mind.
[03:08:42] Speaker A: I ain't even going there.
[03:08:43] Speaker E: I ain't trying.
[03:08:44] Speaker B: Man, quit.
[03:08:45] Speaker A: I ain't trying to go there. I ain't trying to go there. But listen, I know that if you are just black, I'm for it. Just because it's black. That's the problem.
[03:08:57] Speaker D: What.
What's that called when you don't like.
[03:08:59] Speaker B: Your own race self hate. What you mean?
[03:09:02] Speaker D: Prejudice? He don't like to be black. J. Max sound like he don't like being black?
[03:09:05] Speaker E: No, he just doesn't like people that are. Because they're black.
[03:09:08] Speaker B: They're for the cause or they're happy to be black. Like you want. You want sad black people?
[03:09:12] Speaker A: Nope. I'm just saying it's not just because. Again, like, you wouldn't hire that motherfucker back.
[03:09:16] Speaker E: No, I wouldn't support black.
[03:09:17] Speaker A: Why not?
[03:09:18] Speaker E: Just because they're black.
[03:09:19] Speaker A: Right? I mean, you. You had wrote off black people, hiring them. Him. Stop it, B. I did what? You said you weren't hiring no more black people.
[03:09:25] Speaker B: I said that?
[03:09:26] Speaker A: Yes, you did.
[03:09:26] Speaker E: Is that racist?
[03:09:28] Speaker A: No, it's experienced.
He got a bunch of bad experience.
[03:09:32] Speaker E: Like Charlie Kirk.
[03:09:33] Speaker D: Here we come again.
[03:09:34] Speaker C: Damn. So you saying. So you say he's hiring? No DEI hires.
[03:09:39] Speaker A: That's what he said. That's what he.
[03:09:41] Speaker B: I don't believe in dei.
[03:09:44] Speaker A: He said if he see a. A contractor that's black, he looking at him like, I don't know if I can get this fence done right.
[03:09:52] Speaker D: Listening to the voice on the phone. If they sou on black, I call back.
[03:09:56] Speaker B: I changed my mind. I'm good. I'm back, though, bro. I'll hire a black contractor.
[03:10:00] Speaker A: What if they got a bonnet on?
[03:10:02] Speaker B: I'm not hiring any contractor with a bonnet on.
[03:10:04] Speaker A: Okay.
[03:10:05] Speaker B: You got to come to work looking like you at work.
[03:10:07] Speaker A: Right? I'm just saying, like, again, okay, Cam, what you think of Black Panther?
What you think?
[03:10:14] Speaker C: You know, I'm biased. That was one of the greatest Marvel movies out there.
[03:10:18] Speaker A: Oh, my God. See, this is what I'm talking about.
[03:10:21] Speaker B: Course.
[03:10:21] Speaker A: Of course you're going to say what you're saying. You're. That you're one of them. You're. You're one of the four. Like you.
[03:10:27] Speaker C: Damn, that sound very racist.
[03:10:29] Speaker B: Like I told you, he's racist. But. But hold on, Cam. You about to lose me too. Did you show up in a dashiki or any type of outfit or were you just in your regular clothes?
[03:10:38] Speaker C: I was in regular clothes.
It wasn't that. It wasn't that epic now.
[03:10:42] Speaker A: Okay, it wasn't epic at all.
[03:10:44] Speaker B: Yeah, it wasn't. Did you see.
[03:10:46] Speaker A: Did you see.
[03:10:46] Speaker C: See the sequel then?
[03:10:48] Speaker A: What's so bad?
[03:10:49] Speaker C: See, I'm have my other hot take. My other hot take is the sequel was better than the first one.
[03:10:54] Speaker E: Oh, hell no.
[03:10:55] Speaker D: Oh, my God.
[03:10:56] Speaker C: The Mexican version.
[03:10:58] Speaker A: The Mexican? Yeah, brother.
[03:11:00] Speaker C: You forget, during that time.
Oh, my God, the Black Panther died, so they had to. They was doing the re. Recast. Tala. They touched on that by giving him his son. Then they wanted Michael B. Jordan back in it. They gave. Gave you the. The flashback with a minute. And then they wanted Sherry to do it, and they made her the Black Panther. So that movie was almost impossible to make. And he made.
[03:11:20] Speaker E: So you crediting.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
[03:11:22] Speaker B: So, Cam, let me ask you a question.
[03:11:24] Speaker C: All the topics. Yeah.
[03:11:25] Speaker B: Are you just a Marvel fan, too?
[03:11:27] Speaker A: No, he can't be. Not saying this. Kind of wild. Yeah.
[03:11:30] Speaker E: You know, there's so many better Marvel movies.
[03:11:32] Speaker A: So many.
[03:11:32] Speaker E: No, no.
[03:11:33] Speaker B: Let me answer your question. Are you a Marvel fan?
[03:11:35] Speaker C: I know you said Marvel Iron Man 3 was good, man.
[03:11:39] Speaker E: Get out of here.
[03:11:39] Speaker A: Jamie Mack, listen. Iron Man 1 is the best one. Listen, you. If you. If you're telling me that.
[03:11:46] Speaker B: Yeah, you're picking all the wrong singles, bro. Sequels, bro. You picking all the wrong sequels.
[03:11:50] Speaker A: There's. There's so, like Winter Soldier. Like, there is. There's so many better Marvel movies. I mean, we're not even getting into the. The. The end game.
[03:11:59] Speaker C: But you said Iron Man 3 was good. Iron Man 3 was trash.
[03:12:03] Speaker A: It's better than Black Panther.
Never.
[03:12:07] Speaker B: Everything was better than black. Black Panther, Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardian.
[03:12:11] Speaker A: Galaxy 2 was better than Black Panther.
When his dad. The planet. When his dad. The planet. Like that was. Or his dad was the planet. Whatever. The. It was like his mom the planet. That was better than. Than Black Panther.
[03:12:27] Speaker C: And that's like all the white people movies.
[03:12:29] Speaker B: I decided he doesn't like black people. We've already established this, man.
[03:12:33] Speaker C: Yeah, I believe in that.
[03:12:34] Speaker A: I never. I never believed Galaxy.
[03:12:37] Speaker B: What does that mean?
[03:12:38] Speaker A: She don't even realize she was green, though.
[03:12:39] Speaker B: So you didn't count that she's like, Dominican or something? Yeah, yeah. She's the.
[03:12:43] Speaker E: I'm no black. I'm Dominican type of person is she?
[03:12:45] Speaker C: Yeah, she was green, so you let that one fly.
[03:12:51] Speaker B: But look, though, Ken, we appreciate you hopping on the phone with us, bro. We salute you. Thank you so much for listening all these years. And like I said, there's more to come.
There's a. There's a. There's something coming. You'll hear it when you hear on the episode, but there's something coming, coming from this episode, so stay tuned, brother. But we appreciate you. We appreciate your support, man.
[03:13:09] Speaker C: Appreciate y', all, man. Y' all keep holding it down.
[03:13:11] Speaker A: Yes, sir. Running back, I bet.
Hey, that's my.
[03:13:18] Speaker B: Man.
[03:13:19] Speaker E: What a show.
[03:13:20] Speaker A: Yeah, listen, I. The, the memories, right? And I think even just doing that, right, that, that part right there where be honest gets into his slickness, right? Right where he, He, He's. He's. He's. He's. He's creating narratives where he's acting like he's not right. I, I, I'm gonna miss all this shit, right? I don't give a fuck. Like. And he's right. I, I do stand my ground. Like, it. I fucking. Because I know that. Be honest, knows that what he's saying, what is. Is not real.
[03:13:52] Speaker E: What?
[03:13:53] Speaker A: It's not real, but it's not real. But he loves to see me get wound up. And I. I can't help it. He knows it too. I'm fucking like, Woody. And you pull that string and I just go. I can't. I cannot say it right. But I cannot unsay it too. So I could be truthful and say that, like, again.
Am I someone who. This is like, oh, this is all good, you know? And I think this all started with the slavery shit, right? And I'm not saying that slavery was good.
I'm just saying it was good for me.
[03:14:23] Speaker E: Yeah, you got the generation, national wealth.
[03:14:26] Speaker B: Well, look, listeners. Oh, man, this is. This is.
It's hard to say.
[03:14:30] Speaker A: Ah, don't you say it. Say it. All right, let me take a shot real quick. Hello, French.
Everybody else is tapping out. That's fine, because y' all gotta go to work. Tomorrow's my Friday.
To the last one.
To the last of us, listeners, we.
[03:14:49] Speaker B: Really appreciate you guys tuning in. For 11. 11 years, you've made our. You've made our lives better.
[03:14:54] Speaker A: Yes.
[03:14:57] Speaker B: I thank all of you in this room. I love you guys, sincerely.
[03:15:01] Speaker A: Yes.
[03:15:02] Speaker B: You mean so much to me. You always will. You always have a place in my heart and in my home.
I love you dudes, man. And this is monumental for me.
This is seriously one of the Biggest things I've ever done in my entire life.
[03:15:16] Speaker A: Without a doubt, man. I think, you know, they talk about, like, immortalizing. Right. Like, I think that this is. This is forever.
[03:15:29] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:15:30] Speaker A: You know, I mean, like, this is. We've. We've created a. A piece of us that is forever. Right. Like, I mean, 20 years from now, you can go back and listen to, and I feel like it could still be relevant. So.
[03:15:44] Speaker B: Yes.
[03:15:45] Speaker A: Just to real quick, because I just showed someone for the first time the who's on first Get.
[03:15:51] Speaker C: Right.
[03:15:52] Speaker A: They had never seen it. The Abbott and Costello, and they were cracking up. And I'm like, this is 60 years old. This is from the 30s. This is in. This is 19.
[03:16:02] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:16:02] Speaker A: Right. This is. I looked it up.
[03:16:04] Speaker B: Because that's 100 years.
[03:16:05] Speaker A: Yeah. This is 38. This is when they were doing this skit. And this shit is still funny.
[03:16:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:16:10] Speaker A: Today. Right. You know, I mean, the. The comedy that they created or had the foresight to. To do back then is still something that people can Enjoy today in 2025. And I'm thinking that's what we've done.
[03:16:24] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:16:24] Speaker A: I think that that's what we've created. That you can go back and listen to our show 10 years from now, 20 years from now, and. Yeah.
[03:16:32] Speaker E: And that's why I'm so glad we did this episode. This, like, final episode, because we have an entire catalog.
[03:16:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[03:16:40] Speaker E: If anybody with an idea, with a media space can come and be like, yo, I need these episodes to create this using this art, like, we have something that can be multiplied in so many different ways besides just podcasting.
I think that magic that we created will live on. And I think what it. This thing that we created, I think we definitely gonna see future aspects of it. Just because there's so much greatness in these episodes.
[03:17:09] Speaker A: I feel like we're the Tupac of our. Of the podcasting era. Like, to be.
[03:17:14] Speaker E: No, no, I see what you're saying.
[03:17:15] Speaker A: No, because, you know, like, I. I. Like I said before, the beauty of Tupac is that he tried to drop jewels and educate and put things in a manner that people could digest and also absorb. Right. When he was still a Daishiki wear and trying to be, you know, Black Panther ish type of guy with a message. Eh. Nobody really felt that. But when he put that thug life on his chest like he said and then. And he could resonate with the masses, he still had the dear mamas and the. In the. The Brenda got a babies and all these different things where he's talking about issues that are relevant, you know, and kind of, like, got knowledge in it. But that was. His gift. Is able to. He was able to put that in there. And I believe that we had that as well. I believe that we did have a lot of nonsense, but we had a lot of.
[03:18:04] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:18:04] Speaker A: Things in there that were beneficial. Like just for Menlo to say what he said about touching his life, I don't think that he's alone in that. I think that we've said things and done things that have helped people in their daily lives and vice versa.
[03:18:20] Speaker B: Our listeners have given us things that.
[03:18:21] Speaker A: For sure, for sure, for sure. Like I said, this has been my therapy for over a decade.
[03:18:29] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:18:29] Speaker A: I mean, without this, I probably would definitely would have been divorced a lot sooner.
So I don't know if that's a good or bad thing, But I. I just think that this was something that helped me get through and. And really, what I think about is my kids. I think that there's going to be a time where they go back and they listen to dad, and I'm not. And I'm okay with everything. I can't wait for them to. To have that experience of this show and saying, you're okay with everything. Yeah.
[03:19:01] Speaker B: Does anybody have any regrets at all on the show? Yeah, Nah, nah, I do, but I'll let smooth go first.
[03:19:07] Speaker D: I think. I think just. I think that the content that we were able to provide to our listeners was just amazing, because I think back to times where our listeners, they just look so forward to this show. And, you know, when we were putting multiple shows out during the week, it will help them get through the day, you know what I'm saying? Even if they were to miss the week, you know, they had a lot of content that they could go back to and listen to and just kind of help them get through the day. And I think a lot of the topics that we talked about, you know, a lot of people could relate to it. And, you know, just to hear sometimes when they either call into the show or just in the chat room, where they'd be like, man, I was at my desk and trying to just hold back, you know, or they laugh out loud. I've had people that say they laugh out loud at work, and people like.
[03:19:51] Speaker A: What are you listening to?
[03:19:51] Speaker E: Niggas couldn't listen to that shit out loud at work.
[03:19:54] Speaker D: No, they laughed out loud.
[03:19:55] Speaker E: But no, I'm saying because they used to just.
[03:19:57] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah.
[03:19:58] Speaker C: So.
[03:19:58] Speaker D: And I think just to think back to the beginning shows from the beginning until, you know, to this end show and just how the show just truly evolved because I remember some of the beginning days where you know, we were fussing, we just talking over one another to it get to the point where you had an opportunity to give each other a break to you know, French Reggie joining the show. And French Reggie hit the ampage on his throat. It was just always high pitched, you.
[03:20:21] Speaker A: Know what I'm saying? Remember his voice when he first started Michael Jackson, right.
[03:20:26] Speaker D: And now you listen to him, he still has that rattle that he's still coming into his man.
[03:20:29] Speaker B: It's not soft though. Yeah, it was soft. It's not anymore.
[03:20:32] Speaker D: And he's.
[03:20:33] Speaker A: We.
[03:20:33] Speaker D: We watch. We watch French grow, you know what I'm saying? And to the young man he's become. But I just really just think, you know, and just the chemistry that the show brought just, you know, all the different perspectives from just French being the youngest, you know what I'm saying on the show to smooth talking about all the reckless shit to you know, the. The two married guys and they're bringing their perspective to it and shit like that and trying to tame me, you know, and to keep me company. Really not saying all the rhetoric that I was saying. It's like Nick, like. Cause it just one censored at all. Like, you know what I'm saying? So. But I just think that, you know, it was a lot and J, back to your point, it was therapy, I think for. For all of us because it just kind of. There were a lot of rough days that we all probably have had over the last 11 years. You know, there were some times that just getting on the show and just talking, sitting down, having a guy hangout time, you know what I'm saying? It just, you know, just. Just coming together.
[03:21:23] Speaker B: That's what it was.
[03:21:24] Speaker D: It was the God time I was driving over here.
[03:21:27] Speaker A: I was like, I just realized I missed the commute. I dead ass like I'm driving over today and I'm like I missed this drive.
[03:21:35] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:21:35] Speaker D: And I look at some bunch of stuff to cut y. I look at some of the podcast. I've looked at a couple podcast where you. They see them on TV and they're talking in settings like this. We were doing the settings before was even doing settings like they're doing now. We was ahead of the just like was just crazy.
[03:21:50] Speaker B: I do have one regret and I have to say it and let's do it.
[03:21:54] Speaker D: Yeah.
[03:21:54] Speaker B: I. The one regret I have and it's. It's not about any of you guys. It's Totally on me. It's my fault. It's my thing. So my one regret, and there's so many not regrets, right? But my one regret, and it's pretty powerful to me, is that I feel like I had an opportunity being intelligent, being articulate.
I was being way too smart. And I think that I was leading people away from God. And my one regret is that I was an instrument to walk people away from God by having, you know, the audacity and the idea that, you know, you could be smart enough to figure this out on your own.
I think that, you know, what the listeners don't know is that I am now a child of God. God and have, you know, surrendered my life and dedicated my life to God. And I hate.
[03:22:52] Speaker A: Welcome back.
[03:22:53] Speaker D: Won't he do it?
[03:22:53] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:22:54] Speaker B: I hate, I hate that I. That I led people astray. If I did, hopefully I didn't. But if I did convince some of you guys to maybe question your faith or to even walk away one step, I apologize sincerely.
Just know that I'm reformed and know that I'm in a great place and that, that God is my friend.
[03:23:17] Speaker A: I love it.
[03:23:17] Speaker D: I love it. I'm sorry.
[03:23:20] Speaker E: Yeah.
[03:23:21] Speaker D: Come on, man.
Hey, man.
God knows your heart. He knows your heart.
[03:23:27] Speaker A: Listen, listen. I remember the first time I played in a, In a church league and who as a young 20 year old, and I'm like, they gonna kick me out. Because every block shot, every, every hoop, I'm saying, yeah, I'm saying cuss words to get that shit outta here. And they're like, this is the church, my dude. Like, we're in church right now. I'm like, but it's the gym. But it's the church gym.
[03:23:49] Speaker D: It's in the building.
You can go out of this door.
[03:23:52] Speaker B: And walk into the church, like, without going outside.
[03:23:54] Speaker A: No, like, this was literally like they had service here. They just, they would. It was carpeted. Like we were playing on, like, the carpet part. Like, it was crazy. And I'm like, I'm sorry. Like, I just be out of the park all the time playing like this, like. And I'm sorry. Like, I'm trying to just. That's how. This is my mode. Like basket work. This is how I play, you know? I mean, this is what gets me going. I. I got to talk. When I play basketball, it's just if I'm quiet, I lose the French Reggie, you know, I mean, like, this is the, this is the, this is what it was. And I, I meant to mention the Menlo Park. Did he See, the first three points.
[03:24:24] Speaker B: That I scored, like, I. Oh, my God, your ego.
[03:24:27] Speaker A: No, no, no, seriously, like, that's what happened.
[03:24:29] Speaker B: You were terrible in that game.
[03:24:30] Speaker A: No, I know. After, but not after the. After the first three.
[03:24:33] Speaker B: From the action. From action.
[03:24:36] Speaker A: Cut three. I was up 3 0.
[03:24:38] Speaker B: You and French Reggie were terrible, and.
[03:24:41] Speaker D: I was out of shape.
[03:24:42] Speaker B: That was the worst basketball game I've ever watched.
[03:24:45] Speaker A: Listen, I'm glad you say you retired, because then you can still talk this.
[03:24:53] Speaker B: Because, listen, if y' all seen his face, he want to come for me.
[03:24:56] Speaker E: Cuz you want to run it back with him, right?
[03:24:58] Speaker B: No.
[03:24:58] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure, but I want to see.
[03:25:00] Speaker D: I want to see him out there.
[03:25:01] Speaker A: I want to see you in here play, and I want to record it.
[03:25:03] Speaker B: I did terribly in that league. My Achilles. My Achilles hurt from the first dribble. I'm going to tell you how bad my Achilles hurt. They hurt worse than how hard. We laughed at Jay Smooth for trying to run plays, even though he never did a practice.
[03:25:18] Speaker A: He did. He did. I never forgot. He put up a finger, like, every.
[03:25:22] Speaker B: Time he came to the court. First of all, who told you to be point guard?
[03:25:25] Speaker D: Hey, hey, hey. Magic always did that, didn't he? I saw Magic doing it.
[03:25:30] Speaker A: Practice, man.
[03:25:32] Speaker D: Magic like this. He come down, just.
[03:25:33] Speaker B: That meant something, though. Like, when he held that finger up, that meant something for everybody to.
[03:25:37] Speaker D: I'll tell y'.
[03:25:38] Speaker C: All.
[03:25:38] Speaker D: Give me a second.
[03:25:39] Speaker A: Listen, give me a second.
[03:25:40] Speaker D: Give me a second. Hey, here I come, y'.
[03:25:42] Speaker F: All.
[03:25:42] Speaker D: Listen, defense don't know.
[03:25:44] Speaker A: We don't know what you doing.
The defense was like, what's coming?
[03:25:47] Speaker D: What's coming together.
[03:25:49] Speaker A: They're about to do something.
[03:25:50] Speaker D: Hey, they about to write triangle.
[03:25:51] Speaker A: Watch the screen. Watch the screen.
That's funny.
[03:25:54] Speaker B: Slow pass and then get a slow pass.
[03:25:59] Speaker A: Oh, I'm gonna miss this. I. I really will. I'm looking Forward to the 2 cents, but this has been a part of my life. That again, it's just.
It's special.
[03:26:14] Speaker B: Yeah.
[03:26:15] Speaker A: And I ain't gonna sit here and start crying.
[03:26:18] Speaker B: I love you.
[03:26:18] Speaker D: That's okay. That's okay. You can be. You can. You can show support, emotions.
[03:26:21] Speaker B: Truly love you guys.
[03:26:22] Speaker A: Without a doubt. Without a doubt.
[03:26:24] Speaker D: J. Mac, eyes getting red over this. Hey, this thing about the crowd.
[03:26:30] Speaker A: I was about to say that I would. I would put a. I put a knife in. In a chest for all of y'.
[03:26:35] Speaker C: All.
[03:26:35] Speaker A: Until he. Except for sp.
[03:26:37] Speaker G: Until.
[03:26:38] Speaker A: Had to fight his own battle, like. But for the rest. Other you. Other two, they come for you. They coming for you.
[03:26:44] Speaker B: He Was trying to help you. He didn't want you to cry on my. I a.
[03:26:47] Speaker D: Want you cry.
[03:26:47] Speaker A: J. Matt. Listen, I. Listen, that's that Virgo shit. No, no, I'm a Leo, bro.
[03:26:51] Speaker D: Oh, same thing.
[03:26:52] Speaker A: But the thing. It's not the same thing, but I remember this happening at the podcast party. I remember I almost cried at the. The podcast party, giving a speech. Because it's just. This is meant. You know, I couldn't have done this without my boy, B.
[03:27:05] Speaker E: Let me just.
[03:27:06] Speaker B: All of y'.
[03:27:07] Speaker A: All. No, I know, but, yeah, you did that.
[03:27:09] Speaker B: You did producing, right?
[03:27:11] Speaker A: You're. You're. You are the engine that made this possible.
[03:27:16] Speaker E: Right?
[03:27:16] Speaker A: Let's be clear. Like, none of us.
And so you talked about giving flowers.
None of this happens without you, right? Period.
And so, you know, my dude, I just appreciate you.
[03:27:28] Speaker D: Hey, that's this J. Mac round, y'.
[03:27:30] Speaker A: All.
[03:27:30] Speaker D: I just want to tell y', all, hey, hey, look, A.B.
[03:27:33] Speaker B: How you gonna step on my flowers?
[03:27:35] Speaker A: He did, right?
[03:27:36] Speaker D: I'm sorry. I'm sorry, to be honest. Hey, look, shouts out to you, though. Honestly, be honest. Hey, for sure. Like J. Mac said, you know what I'm saying? But I just. I just didn't want J. Mac crying, though, you know what I'm saying? But I appreciate him showing emotion, because as I've hit this other side of 50, J. Mack, I'm just getting more in touch with my 50 feelings as well, you know what I'm saying? So, hey, man, so definitely appreciate you giving my brother shouts out, you know what I'm saying? Shouts out to you, to be honest. Shouts out to you guys, man, you know what I'm saying? Because that's.
[03:28:02] Speaker A: Fortunately, there's a lot of shouts out, right?
[03:28:04] Speaker D: Definitely, man. Cause like I say, without y', all, too, you know what I'm saying? Week to week, I went through a lot of relationships. And doing this podcast, I went through a few relationships.
[03:28:14] Speaker E: Relationships.
[03:28:15] Speaker D: I went through a few relationships, situations. Situations, whatever, you know what I'm saying? But. But for real. For real, though, you know what I'm saying? But I appreciate y', all, honestly, without.
[03:28:25] Speaker A: A doubt, I'm saying so. And like I said, dude, this. You know, it's clear by the amount of people that identify as transgender or Smoothie nation or whatever, hater, this show isn't. This show without you. My.
[03:28:43] Speaker D: Hey, appreciate that.
[03:28:44] Speaker A: So, yeah, appreciate y'.
[03:28:46] Speaker D: All.
[03:28:46] Speaker E: And I'm excited for the future, too. It's like, you know, this is an ending chapter, but we opening new.
[03:28:52] Speaker D: Absolutely.
[03:28:53] Speaker A: Not a doubt.
[03:28:53] Speaker D: Uncharted territories that y' all gonna be able to just take over, you know.
[03:28:57] Speaker B: If y' all are still listening at three hours. We appreciate you guys. We really love you. Every moment meant something to us and we hope that we have meant something to you guys.
[03:29:06] Speaker D: Shout out to smooth shout out to.
[03:29:09] Speaker B: First alloc 10% less than any other podcast guaranteed.
[03:29:35] Speaker C: Sat.