—[100:00.200 --> 100:08.300] read that when they looked at the numbers for the year, that they only knew a few that they could prove that were Muslim or Christian. They didn't
—[100:08.300 --> 100:16.340] know. Well, because it's not really about religion. But what makes this, and that's a great point, what makes this an issue for people is she's basically repeating MAGA talking points.
—[100:16.340 --> 100:24.440] Yes, that's MAGA shit. And then the right-wing MAGA people said, you know what, you're repeating our talking points, why don't you come speak at the United Nations? Oh my God, and she went. And she went, again, and this is not, I know it's not gonna stop my timeline from being in shambles, but
—[100:24.440 --> 100:32.460] this is not a criticism of Nikki per se, as much as it is like, this is just
—[100:32.460 --> 100:40.560] bad information. I don't really care if Nikki wants to talk about what's going on in Nigeria she has a right to but it's just not proper information. It's just not it's just not it's
—[100:40.560 --> 100:48.680] just not good information. What's up like what's going on? Joe what do you think? What's going on Joe? Some of the
—[100:48.680 --> 100:58.100] barbs was at the show last night. So we ended up kicking it. I asked them niggas. Hey y'all. I
—[100:58.100 --> 101:06.100] missed this part of the journey. Well, cause during the show, you know, everybody stood up. Yeah. And once I was over there, I'm in there, we talking. You're like, ciao. You
—[101:06.100 --> 101:14.120] went right to the US. I'm a Barb. I was like, well, about that, what do you think?
—[101:15.400 --> 101:23.400] They don't give a fuck. They don't care. They will defend this chick today. So we been knew she was mad. We don't
—[101:23.400 --> 101:31.520] care about that. I say, well, what about the, she said nothing. So I mean, what am I gonna say? Eat a baby
—[101:31.520 --> 101:39.580] on live. I think Nikki is going, I don't know what Nikki is going through. Again, I like to assume that there's other stuff going on that we don't
—[101:39.580 --> 101:47.760] know about, but I'm off this wagon. I'm off this wagon. It feels very much like a Kanye trajectory to me.
—[101:50.160 --> 101:58.600] And what I mean by that is there's the online presence. There's the, we saw the kind of flurry of tweets a month or 2 ago. We also saw Kanye
—[101:58.680 --> 102:06.840] as Jay-Z was going toward Obama, we saw Kanye move away. I'm watching something very similar here happen as she goes toward Trump and
—[102:06.840 --> 102:15.020] Trump support and MAGA talking points. And it wasn't just the Africa stuff, it was also reposting transphobic and homophobic stuff.
—[102:15.420 --> 102:23.560] That's all mixed up. I missed that. Yeah, it's all mixed up in the MAGA videos. You know what I mean? And so it's just looking very familiar. I'm a Nicki fan in terms
—[102:23.560 --> 102:31.620] of the music. I just don't like this online presence. I don't like what's happening at the UN. And I feel like she's being, I don't wanna say used, because that makes, Yeah, but sometimes when
—[102:31.620 --> 102:39.640] we say people are being used and she might be but when we say that sometimes it makes them seem like they Don't have control of their own choices She might be very conscious and intentional about the
—[102:39.640 --> 102:47.840] choices she's making so I don't want to assume that she doesn't know what's going on I want to give her enough credit to know she's making an informed choice even if I disagree with it But the danger of this again
—[102:47.840 --> 102:56.020] is it misrepresents what's happening in Nigeria, which actually makes it harder to stop what's happening in Nigeria. There are ethnic, there's ethnic fighting, there's
—[102:56.020 --> 103:04.060] violence. What it is, is there are some extremists, Islamic extremist groups that are killing people, but the Muslim extremist groups are also killing Muslims. That's the thing, they're not just
—[103:04.060 --> 103:12.260] killing Christians, they're killing Muslims for not being quote unquote Muslim enough. So everybody's dying out there. You know what I mean? This country split almost, it's 2,
—[103:12.260 --> 103:20.380] that's like the super MAGA groups that beef with MAGA for not being MAGA. Exactly, that's the point. So if you make it seem like, oh, Christians are
—[103:20.380 --> 103:28.380] being persecuted, then it sounds like that's the way to solve the problem, is to stop the persecution of Christians. They're not being persecuted for their Christian-ness. They're being persecuted because they're not meeting up with the values of
—[103:28.380 --> 103:36.560] this extremist group, and it's happening to everybody. That's how you stop it. You're slowing up the hell with this bullshit. Yeah, yeah. So hopefully
—[103:36.560 --> 103:44.660] we can get proper information to Nikki. And if she's this passionate about Africa, as she seems to be, and she's just passionate about the persecution of vulnerable groups that she
—[103:44.660 --> 103:53.800] says she is, and I hope with the new information she can speak out with the good information. So shout out to her, shout out to the Bars. Do we know more about her UN trip? I
—[103:53.800 --> 104:02.140] saw pictures. That's all I saw. There's not much to know, you know, because they were in New York. So there
—[104:02.140 --> 104:10.740] wasn't a big press throwing or anything like that. They kind of brought up there, she gave her thing and then kind of bounced, you know what I mean? And sometimes when dignitaries
—[104:11.020 --> 104:19.020] or people who are powerful, especially politically powerful people, invite you, You feel like it's such an honor to be there that we don't ask any questions about why we're there.
—[104:19.020 --> 104:27.040] I just think Twitter should stop being in 2020, heading into 2026, I would like Twitter to stop being the end-all be-all of
—[104:27.080 --> 104:35.340] us knowing how people feel about things. Yeah. Like if You're gonna go on Twitter and tweet, cool, but for people that make their bones off a microphone,
—[104:35.620 --> 104:43.920] at some point I would like to hear you with a microphone go a little more in depth about what it is your plight is that you're speaking about, everybody doesn't know. Right.
—[104:44.060 --> 104:52.100] That's true. Yeah, These sweets, they look nuts. They look nuts. They look nuts. And the barbers don't
—[104:52.340 --> 105:00.420] care. At all. You gotta read the comments. They don't give a fuck. No, they don't give a fuck. At all. They don't. So Joe. I'm gonna eat a
—[105:00.420 --> 105:08.560] baby. When are you coppin' these Pharrell Timbalands? He already got them. I'm just gonna ask you straight out. He already got them. You're asking straight out. He don't gotta pay for them. Bye.
—[105:08.780 --> 105:16.910] Those get sent right over. No, he's gonna pay for them. No, he gotta pay for them. No he's gonna pay for those and then couldn't even get $300 Adidas They give that nigga the $80,
—[105:16.910 --> 105:25.320] 000 Timbs? It's up 25. Not shooting at you. I was just saying. No, no, no. I just want to know when he's getting the boots. It was start playing Sweet Georgia Brown. Who the fuck are buying those?
—[105:25.980 --> 105:34.020] Joe's gonna get the boots. Rich niggas like Joe? You got him? No. Now you got some other Louis Thames though. I have the other Louis Thames that
—[105:34.020 --> 105:49.780] came out with yeah, how much was though? 3000 Ice
—[105:49.780 --> 105:57.980] is dead ass. He put this in a group chat. Pharrell got the fucking $85, 000 chocolate Tims with
—[105:57.980 --> 106:06.300] the monogram, with the real gold, with the big LV on the tongue. They are hard, but they only making 50 pair and
—[106:06.300 --> 106:14.340] the 85 grand. Ice thinks that I'm getting them. He's not joking, he's not partying. He's dead ass. I'm not the only person that thinks that. I was offended, so I asked Keno, I said, Keno, you think I'm getting them
—[106:14.340 --> 106:22.420] Tims? Keno ain't holding me down. He said, yes, I think you're getting them Tims. Like what type of nigga do y'all take me for in here? You ain't getting them right. Of course I'm not
—[106:22.420 --> 106:30.900] getting them Tims Mona. This starving niggas in Africa, you better not get them damn boots. Just Christians. That's why he was. No,
—[106:30.900 --> 106:39.410] you ain't get them. 85, I don't even wear boots enough to entertain. Well, let me ask you a question, Joe. Everybody need to put them on. You crazy, man. The 2 Timbs that
—[106:39.410 --> 106:47.520] I bought from Louis, I wore once. Are you not getting them just because of the price? Like if they would cost $8, 000, would you buy them? Yeah. Probably not. I don't wear
—[106:47.520 --> 106:55.880] boots, I'm not a boot guy like that. Got you. I wear boots 1 in the blue if I like them, yeah. I wanted to get those Telford Timbs. What you just said, they hard
—[106:55.920 --> 107:05.740] though. They are hard. The Telford Timbs was cute. The Telford Timbs was hard. Yeah, they was hard. I would have bought those. These $85, 000 Tims.
—[107:05.740 --> 107:13.780] They hard, but they're not 85, 000 hard. I'm building a house nigga, I ain't nothing 85, 000 hard. I see some for $140. Who buys $80, 000 Tims? Seriously,
—[107:13.780 --> 107:21.940] I mean is this like- Some niggas that wanna say I got $80, 000 Tims on. I mean, because I don't even know rappers that buy that, right? I mean, most rappers don't buy that. I think you put them in a case, though. You don't wear them. Is that what
—[107:21.940 --> 107:30.060] it is? I think it's like a collectible. It's going to be a nigga sitting courtside. It's going to be a nigga sitting courtside at a basketball game with the boots on. Please send it to me, the first
—[107:30.060 --> 107:38.380] person. Believe that, because he wants you to see that I got the 80, 000 Rapper that's gonna get him from the rip. Yeah Who
—[107:38.720 --> 107:46.740] you you whisper in French fat Joe gonna be right at the game Joe gonna be right at the Nick game. He got the long. That's a
—[107:46.740 --> 107:55.080] matching coat. Yes. He is gonna get those temps I think 5 No, I would definitely put on Joe over Fab.
—[107:55.260 --> 108:03.260] Come on. Fab ain't buying no $85, 000 boots. Y'all tripping. He's gonna put them boots on
—[108:03.260 --> 108:11.340] right on the ground. That's part of Joe aesthetic though. You be ready. The fat 1. I can read your mind.
—[108:13.120 --> 108:21.140] You didn't know what you're thinking. That should say 140, well I'm looking at. Retail $82, 000, limited to 50 numbered
—[108:21.140 --> 108:29.180] pairs, 18 karat gold, Louis Vuitton initials on the tongue, eyelets, lace tips, and tag heart. I didn't even know about these Tims so you put them in the group chat. So
—[108:29.180 --> 108:37.340] what was, where'd you learn about them? Wifey sent them over? Fuck no. You about to go through another rebrand? No. They was on the
—[108:37.340 --> 108:45.520] time line. All right. And I said, oh shit, this is my guy Joe right here. Let me send it over there to him. It ain't your guy Joe. There will be no $85, 000 Tims. That is wasteful. Why
—[108:45.520 --> 108:53.560] the fuck did he even eat that? That is wasteful. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll say it. That's all right. Exactly. I'm with Joe.
—[108:53.560 --> 109:01.640] I know what you're thinking, Joe's wasteful in other ways. Joe's not as wasteful as they come on here saying, I ain't about to make this about me though. No, no, no, no, no. You are. I know what they talking
—[109:01.640 --> 109:09.640] about. No, no, I made them. I'll tell you, I'll tell you, I'll tell you. I know what they talking about. I don't like it. All right, bro. Cause he gives back so much. How am I wasteful? Cause you give back. Number 1,
—[109:09.640 --> 109:17.780] sorry, I can read my jailhouse lawyer's mind. I don't know if you're fucking looking at me like that. I'm wasteful. Cause you give back. You got $3, 000 Tims and you said you don't wear boots. That's why I asked you if there was
—[109:17.780 --> 109:26.980] 3 grade, would you buy them? You think that's wasteful, I don't think that's wasteful. Why? Because he wipes his ass with $3, 000. I wanted those boots. Okay.
—[109:26.980 --> 109:35.040] For when I wear boots. So if you wanted $80, 000 boots for when you wear boots, it's the same exact excuse. No, it's not. Y'all are tripping, bro.
—[109:35.460 --> 109:43.540] It's not the same at all. It's not the same at all. There's no way we're gonna explain it to me. Yo, somebody said, somebody said, why did you buy $3, 000
—[109:44.160 --> 109:52.240] boots? Your excuse was because I wanted those boots for when I wear boots. The same exact excuse could be
—[109:52.240 --> 110:00.400] given for why you bought a zillion dollar boots because I wanted those boots when I wear boots. Okay, so I get your point. I mean, at That level
—[110:00.400 --> 110:08.400] though, you're not wrong, but at some level then everything is wasteful. If you wear boots 5 times a year, it's wasteful, right? If you don't wear them, if you pay $100 for
—[110:08.400 --> 110:16.680] them. If you bought boots, I like wearing boots. I could just get a pair of regular tips. Bro, it's niggas in this room with a $3, 000 piece on,
—[110:16.680 --> 110:25.000] in this room, right? That's like, you know people do that but $80, 000 Oh, come on. I it's just a matter what what your level is. I think the more money you make exactly
—[110:25.000 --> 110:33.060] It's all relative. So somebody will look at somebody that says yo you got on a $7, 000 watch. You are a fucking idiot when there are watches that
—[110:33.060 --> 110:41.080] cost $250. That is wasteful. Whether we want to admit it or not, it is wasteful. So that's what I'm saying. We're all not with the watches. That's a bad... We are not with
—[110:41.080 --> 110:49.300] the watches. It's like a broke perspective. Only because a lot of them type of watches... What you just said is like a broke perspective. No, you're wrong. I think we're sitting here
—[110:49.300 --> 110:57.920] based on our privilege. That is a broke perspective. It's not a broke privilege, Joe. We're sitting here with our privilege. We're sitting here with our blessings,
—[110:58.280 --> 111:06.280] and we look down on other m— That's not broke. Most motherfuckers in America cannot afford 1000 dollar watch. We didn't say a 7000 dollar, we talking
—[111:06.280 --> 111:14.600] about 1000 dollar watch. I'm saying that people with money sometimes invest in things that broke people don't understand. Yes. So
—[111:14.600 --> 111:22.820] that's why I only said it when you got to the watch. Because my watch has increased. Yeah, your value increases. Since I bought it.
—[111:22.820 --> 111:30.890] What that thing worth now? Not important. Watches are dropping all across the world. How many Timbs could you buy with? Yeah, watches are dropping. But somebody could look at the $80,
—[111:30.890 --> 111:39.300] 000 Timbs as a collector's item quote unquote investment. They selling them right now online for 139 So if you spent 80 form and you could go turn them and make
—[111:39.680 --> 111:47.840] 50 quick that's true. But then you know where I'm wearing I'm about wearing wearing them then it's way So we're If you look if now if you get them where I'm getting couple
—[111:47.840 --> 111:56.260] pictures in them and selling for the 140 That's so you might sound for a buck. That's a good sell you shit all the time I'm gonna buy that boot use. I'm just a joke. What was that?
—[111:56.580 --> 112:04.760] Fucking boot if jay-z went and bought those boots. Nobody looks at it like Wasting money. Yeah, I think that's Joe's point though, right? Is that at
—[112:04.760 --> 112:12.920] a certain income level, oh no, that was your point, I'm sorry, that it's not wasteful at a certain level. Y'all got a whole topic, y'all, we're talking about how wasteful this man was. He is. I'm saying anybody with money
—[112:12.920 --> 112:21.020] is wasteful. That's what I'm saying. I don't know any person who's in the 1% that's not wasteful. But there's levels to wastefulness. And I think buying an $80, 000 pair of
—[112:21.020 --> 112:29.020] boots is a lot more wasteful than having 4 watches. Which at least you could justify through the resell and other things, assuming you can't do that with the boots.
—[112:29.020 --> 112:38.680] You got $3, 000 hoodies. You think that's wasteful? I have a couple $3, 000 hoodies. That's what I said. But
—[112:38.680 --> 112:46.820] he said it slow. You think you tried to, yeah, with emotion. No, the way you said it would lead somebody to believe that There's a bunch of them. He just says
—[112:46.820 --> 112:55.100] 2 of them. If you have 2 of them, we gonna give you. There's not a closet full of $3, 000. We gonna say you got 1 of them. But do I think it's wasteful? Absolutely not. I love
—[112:55.100 --> 113:03.120] my $3, 000. That's not what determines it being wasteful though. And that's the point. That's what I'm saying, we all wasteful. I don't know what he's going about. Ish In his head is some type of nigga that
—[113:03.120 --> 113:11.220] only buys fruit Toothpaste and toilet paper, so he sees anything that's not
—[113:11.220 --> 113:19.700] necessary as wasteful If
—[113:19.700 --> 113:27.720] I spent a quarter million on clothes a year, it's just saying that's wasteful. It is, but I'm not knocking it. I will say it's not. So Joe, what makes something wasteful? Maybe that's what, let's give
—[113:27.720 --> 113:36.940] them the same page. What makes something wasteful? I think that's on the person. That's what I'm asking this person. What makes it wasteful? Yo,
—[113:36.940 --> 113:44.980] this nigga just said, if I spend a quarter, I'm not. If I spend a quarter of 1000000 dollars a year on clothes, Ish says
—[113:44.980 --> 113:53.100] that's wasteful. He's famous. That's the part you need most. Do you know niggas don't make $20, 000 a month? You spending it on
—[113:53.100 --> 114:01.180] clothes. You trying to make me sound like Burn a Boy. You spend, the stuff you spend on like. You trying to make me sound like Burn a Boy. Tools and shit. That's a part of your job. That's a part of his job.
—[114:01.180 --> 114:09.380] You have to have clothes though. You have to have clothes. This is a part of the job. But now that's a quarter million. You are sitting here defending some bullshit. Wait, but what makes it so peaceful? Joe can come in here with a white t-shirt on
—[114:09.380 --> 114:17.660] and some sweatpants every day and go to work. He does not have to buy a $3, 000 hoodie. He don't gotta buy a $7, 000 hoodie. If Spamans has his bit for that long he has to get dressed
—[114:22.720 --> 114:34.700] Hello, hello, what do you got on right now? How
—[114:34.700 --> 114:42.880] much your pants cost? Are those botegas? Is this important right now? I'm making a point. On your feet. $1, 200. The sweatpants cost $1, 200.
—[114:43.060 --> 114:51.140] And you should see that jacket. That's not wasteful. Look at that jacket. No, I know, and that's the point. Right here. So, all right, so let's move from the conversation, bro. We bein' circular, he
—[114:51.140 --> 114:59.560] don't think a pair of $1, 200 black sweatpants is wasteful. So we talking for nothing Well, that's why I'm asking what makes up we some niggas don't make $1200 bring home ish
—[114:59.660 --> 115:07.800] Why do you keep comparing me to that? Because you just said that somebody looking at a pair of $3, 000 boots is
—[115:07.800 --> 115:15.800] broke shit. No, I know. Broke mentality. I said if I got that brown boot, it would be wasteful. I don't wear boots. I don't
—[115:15.800 --> 115:23.860] earn enough to buy $85, 000 boots and go do what I wanna do. It's wasteful. But it's cool. But you do. I'm not doing this. Y'all too broke
—[115:23.860 --> 115:31.860] for me to have to talk with you. You're right. And that's the point. So look, when a nigga be wrong, they go to insulting people. Nigga, you wasteful. We not broke you wasteful and you make me
—[115:35.160 --> 115:43.180] disagree. I don't have a beef with you about your views. Please don't have a beef with me about mine. But I'm not getting the brown.
—[115:43.180 --> 115:51.420] And the Patriot, I'm gonna ask you what you think wasteful is. I answer it when you don't need it or don't have it. Any combination of the 2.
—[115:51.420 --> 115:59.420] When you don't need it or don't have it. So then, y'all disagreeing on what need means. That's cool, I don't want, we don't gotta stay there anymore. No, he's contradicting himself if he say
—[115:59.420 --> 116:07.460] that. You didn't need the $3, 000 boot. Not just the right boot. No, you said you needed it. You got it for the $80, 000 boot? There we
—[116:07.460 --> 116:15.520] are. There we are. You broke my boots. Why did I keep doing this? I have it. I bought it. I wanted it. I have it. I can have 20
—[116:15.520 --> 116:32.320] billion of them that's You
—[116:32.320 --> 116:40.420] got it about an 80, 000 dollar boost to bitch How you been performing? You been goofy. You got it to buy the $80, 000 boots too, bitch. So you just contradicted yourself. Yes, you do. You talking to me, nigga. Yes, you fucking do. Fuck is you talking about, nigga. I'm
—[116:40.420 --> 116:48.500] telling you, I don't. You do. You do the booing. I know I have that in my mouth. I could not. Fuck your heart, nigga. I'm talking about the base. I'm building a house. I am not
—[116:48.500 --> 116:57.040] buying any $85, 000 fucking boots! He's performing. That would be wasteful if she's buying a $10 million house! Stupid ass niggas. 75
—[116:57.040 --> 117:05.100] rooms. I'm letting them get you. Stupid. I'm telling you, I'm letting them get you. You're right. Are you gonna let me come over? That nigga ain't amping me. I be sound stupid. I hate these niggas when they
—[117:05.100 --> 117:13.480] get on this shit. Everybody at home, I was not invited to Friendsgiving. You got $1200, $100, $100, what's your weight? What'd you say? Niggas, shut up. You were. Was
—[117:13.520 --> 117:21.580] I? Huh. Many times. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We need that. Well done.
—[117:21.580 --> 117:29.840] Please, like, calm these niggas down, boy. Pour different shades of the light skin in this motherfucker. Oh, shit,
—[117:31.320 --> 117:39.340] yo. That was funny as shit. Ooh, And yes, Mona, you were. Okay, I apologize, bro. No, no, you're good. I text you. Who'd have known some Timbalans would have done the ass-hot
—[117:39.340 --> 117:47.480] shit again? Yo, wow. That fucking pair of Timbalans. It's like Africa in this bitch. Yeah, it's hot as hell in here. It got hotter, too. It's hot from the niggas that's screaming and howling at the top
—[117:47.480 --> 117:55.520] of your fucking head. It's not hot, y'all. It's perfect 10. No, it was hot before that. That's why. Yeah, it's hot. It's 81 in the room. And that's why we got these lights. Cory, that's my
—[117:55.520 --> 118:03.740] type of temperature. 81? 81 is crazy. I don't ever want to see the tip, but just say 81. Hell no. I'll
—[118:03.740 --> 118:13.260] be comfortable. I don't like cold. You want your period? That's my time. Blood loss. I'll be cold. Oh,
—[118:13.260 --> 118:21.300] man, I love when y'all niggas argue like this, man. I'm chilling. He got you. Well, Jersey, I need your explanation for this.
—[118:22.580 --> 118:30.680] Y'all hometown hero, Proswell. Legend. Who, Tretch? Shout out to Tretch, shout out to that naughty, shout out to Redman, but I'm talking about a different- And shout out to Pros.
—[118:30.860 --> 118:39.060] And shout out to Pros. Shout out to Pros. Well, maybe, I don't know. I gotta get more details first. But Praswell was just sentenced to 14
—[118:39.060 --> 118:47.880] years in prison. Damn! They roofed him, man. His lawyer was asking for 3. They were Pras' ass. Prosecution wanted 22. Yes.
—[118:47.880 --> 118:56.280] Oh damn. And they split the difference damn near. And they gave him 14 years. How old is he? He's 53,
—[118:56.420 --> 119:04.440] so for a black man, that's basically a life sentence. Yeah, man. You only make it to 65. That's what I'm saying. It's tough out here. But Pryce, I'm pulling
—[119:04.440 --> 119:12.740] up the story, Pryce is, he was sentenced basically for illegal foreign lobbying and sort of conspiracy
—[119:12.860 --> 119:21.040] charges. The government is basically saying he betrayed his country by smuggling money in, transferring funds to different places, political campaigns, et cetera. This is the United States
—[119:21.040 --> 119:29.060] government saying? Yes, yes, US government saying it. This is a tough 1, man. This ain't like drugs, this ain't like, you know what I mean? It's even hard to
—[119:29.060 --> 119:37.160] get a pardon for shit like this because it makes presidents look crazy. Because I thought prox may get a presidential pardon, but with these charges, it's going to be tough, man. It's like
—[119:37.160 --> 119:45.660] some traitor shit. Yeah, that's basically how they're framing it, man, which is rough. The 1 thing I'll say, and we ain't got to stay here long, but the 1 thing I'll say is, There
—[119:45.660 --> 119:53.800] are other people who do this, who don't get these charges. Just like you see black congressmen who get- The whites? The whites. Is it the whites? Oh, it's
—[119:53.800 --> 120:01.860] always the whites. The whites always can do shit. Yeah, man. And when they get caught, they give them different charges. But they're basically framing him like a traitor to the country, which again, is hard to beat. So, you
—[120:01.860 --> 120:09.960] know, I'm not surprised because Pricewell talked about it and he said, I'm probably gonna have to fight this from- From inside. From inside.
—[120:09.960 --> 120:18.000] So that means he knew he was gonna be found guilty. He knew he was gonna lose. But the only way I could see him beating this- Did he blow Trau or he plead out? He probably took it to Trau. He went to Trau. He went to Trau.
—[120:18.000 --> 120:26.040] He went to Trau. Michelle Trau is convicted. So imagine what they offered him. They didn't offer him, yeah basically they offered him. Yeah, they probably offered him 30. They offered him, yeah. They offered him for real? They offered him either
—[120:26.040 --> 120:34.460] 30 or 20. No, if you get 14 at trial, the offer isn't worse. The trial's always, what happens at the trial
—[120:34.500 --> 120:42.680] is always worse than what the plea offer was. That's not true, especially when you're rich. Thank you. Especially when you're rich. I had to look to the closest criminal I
—[120:42.680 --> 120:51.160] could find. Michelle obtained over $120 million from Malaysian billionaire, Low Take Joe, also known as Joe Low,
—[120:51.540 --> 120:59.920] and steered some of that money through straw donors to the Obama campaign. They said he was getting money from a whole bunch of foreign nationals and lobbying
—[121:00.060 --> 121:08.300] to political contributions. He had no connections to the people. No, yeah, connections. But that's how shit get done. Laws get passed,
—[121:08.300 --> 121:16.300] et cetera, et cetera. Why does it say blabbing is legal, though? I'm confused. Yeah, if you register and it's in the United States, you can't have, you never want foreign countries influencing
—[121:16.300 --> 121:24.300] your country's elections. So that's the drama, but 14 years is a long time, man. And I know last year when the Fugees were on tour, part of what Price was trying to
—[121:24.300 --> 121:32.440] do was make as much money as possible to help promote his legal defense and to also just keep moving. So when that didn't work out
—[121:32.440 --> 121:40.440] so well. And the forfeit, a lot of money too, it was like 60 some million dollars. 60 some million dollars, yeah. Which, Proz ain't got 60 million dollars.
—[121:40.440 --> 121:48.720] Maybe he does have to, after taking all them checks. Cause lobbyists take money, maybe he does have. You know what, let me remind my, he said he didn't have it, I'll just say that. Okay,
—[121:48.720 --> 121:56.720] cool, he know he gon' say he got it. Yeah, Proz ain't got that money. Yeah, Proz ain't got that money, man. That's fucked up, man. Trying to get my nigga Proz to pay $65 million. Where Proz from in
—[121:56.720 --> 122:04.960] Jersey with Port? His hood. Oh, Proz from your hood? East Hanover. Wow. He's a disrespectful son. And then we from? Yeah.
—[122:05.260 --> 122:13.480] That's what I'm from. Disrespectful. Let me say. That's what I'm from. Well, I hope for him, I don't want anybody to do that much time, you know what I mean, for something like this, man.
—[122:13.480 --> 122:21.540] I hope he gets a better chance of appearing. Something that's done every day? Yeah, exactly. That's my thing. That's a risky game to get into if you not, you swimming in the waters.
—[122:21.540 --> 122:29.760] That's exactly right. And you are gonna be a guppy, nigga, when they come down to us versus you. Yeah. You'll get your black ass over there in front of the sharks. Yes, that's
—[122:29.760 --> 122:39.720] horrible. That's horrible. So I was on Twitter this morning. Not you I prepared for the show and And
—[122:39.720 --> 122:48.040] as I was on Twitter I saw Simone Biles in the mirror and She was telling us walking us through her breast enhancement
—[122:48.040 --> 122:56.150] surgery. Huh? And she was talking about and breaking down the witnesses she got the surgery, how she got the surgery, what size they were, the pain she went through. It
—[122:56.150 --> 123:04.180] was sort of nice to see somebody be honest about that. But I guess the question I had for y'all was sort of, because there was, oh, let me say this first, there was a time when that
—[123:04.180 --> 123:12.240] didn't happen. There was a time when people didn't talk about their surgeries and you had to just assume. They lied. Popped up with some new titties. Right, and they talked about new titties. No, they lied.
—[123:12.240 --> 123:20.300] Now it feels like titties are permissible to talk about. There's other body parts people still pretend they didn't get done? No, they talk about them too now. Yeah. Now they advertising. I think the
—[123:20.300 --> 123:28.620] number 1 way is this motherfucking surgeon about to give me a discount for telling these people what I'm doing. I think that's the most popular. Work something out. If I can get fucking 40% off
—[123:28.620 --> 123:36.900] by saying Dr. Carlodro Hernandez is the 1 that did mine, you know, I'm gonna tell him I'm gonna tell the story Now all you fucks nothing
—[123:36.900 --> 123:48.840] would you see these new hips and ass? What's that? I tell if these motherfuckers give me a discount and I am I
—[123:48.840 --> 123:57.120] want a tummy tuck. I want a breast augmentation. Full detail. Yeah, I want everything. The works. Yes. I
—[123:57.120 --> 124:05.140] want to walk in here and y'all be like, who the fuck is that? But see that's what I'm talking about. If you walk in up here, like if you came here, like say you took them off for a while, if you say you on a comedy tour, whatever, you just come back with a
—[124:05.140 --> 124:13.220] whole new body. That was the plan. And I was gonna sit the pillow down and just be like, Ian tell these motherfuckers no ass jokes. You weren't gonna
—[124:13.220 --> 124:21.360] tell us nothing? I mean. You want Like a fat ass or moderately fat ass or just a little plump? Like what are you looking to get? I am so in the middle of that. Like sometimes
—[124:21.360 --> 124:29.460] I want like a disturbed room ass, but it's like, oh my God, how could I be this funny with an ass that fat? You know what I mean? It's too crazy. So I might just like
—[124:29.460 --> 124:37.460] go get my old ass because I had ass most of my life, so I don't know. But I'm in the middle of that. Do I want like a big old, stinky, dookie? I love when the girls that's going
—[124:37.460 --> 124:45.640] to get ass say I always had ass. I've always had ass. I have proof we not done that. So why you don't go back and get that 1? Mark. We been rolling
—[124:45.640 --> 124:53.720] all day. My abundance, my abundance. We been rolling all day. I don't know, I mean, you can't mean, you know, I don't know, people with the, oh, you don't do crunches, fuck off.
—[124:53.860 --> 125:02.200] Like, fuck, what are we talking about? Take the shortcut. If that's what you want to call it. Does it ruin the mystique for y'all knowing that it's surgical
—[125:02.200 --> 125:10.600] versus non-surgical? Y'all care? Fuck no. How it look? Nobody cares. The mystique. Y'all wasn't here praising
—[125:10.600 --> 125:18.620] natural bodies earlier and it's like that's cool. When? But the mass, when we talked about Kelly, when we talked about Kelly Rowland, we praised natural bodies when
—[125:18.620 --> 125:26.880] I came in, that's what we were talking about what I'm saying is the masses We pray every natural bodies, but everything Kelly roll everything Kelly. What
—[125:26.880 --> 125:34.900] do we include? Veggies working out being Spiritually happy everything then that's what coming you looking really good, but the masses online
—[125:34.960 --> 125:43.160] That's not what you see people looking for a different type of body. You know what I mean? That's what we call attractive nowadays Breast implants, you know that right? Huh?
—[125:43.160 --> 125:51.700] Kelly rolling got breast implants That doesn't take away that she still has a natural look. Like
—[125:51.700 --> 125:59.760] she has like a natural, that's the closest thing you're gonna get to a natural body in 2025. I'm hard pressed to find bitches that don't have nothing. Nothing. Don't feel it, no nothing. It's
—[125:59.760 --> 126:07.780] your body, do what you want with it. They do exist though. Yeah, I'm sure. They're not dinosaurs. Yeah, yeah. They out there. They out there. Everybody can't afford to go get
—[126:07.780 --> 126:15.980] a nip, tuck, chop, chop. They heading down the saber tooth tiger list though. I always think it's good when their gymnastic chicks get the implants.
—[126:16.960 --> 126:25.040] Yeah. Cause they still got like the, It's no good for you to say it. Go ahead,
—[126:25.040 --> 126:33.280] you do it. Go ahead, don't say it. No, no, let him go. Go ahead. They Still got lots. It's still like pectorals. It's like
—[126:33.420 --> 126:41.500] they say be spread apart. You know how they be. It'd be the little balloon. With the bad chest in the middle. Simone did say that. Because you know they didn't have the
—[126:41.500 --> 126:49.560] skin anyway to do it the right way. So they stretched that motherfucker. They stretched the shit out, that little titty. Now, I didn't
—[126:49.560 --> 126:57.620] see Simone Bouch. I'm not talking about Simone Bouch. I didn't see that. I'm aware of the titty. But y'all know what she's talking about. She said the biggest part of my body is my shoulders. She
—[126:57.620 --> 127:05.860] has very wide shoulders She's 4 foot 8. Yes, she do And and she said that that was part of the process was getting something that fit her and it makes sense for her very muscular
—[127:05.860 --> 127:13.900] body Audio book a bit. I Hope it made her feel good and beautiful. She enjoyed them titties. What you
—[127:13.900 --> 127:22.000] think ish. She said a man loves it I think it's dope if she feels that She wants to enhance her body to make
—[127:22.000 --> 127:30.400] her feel more feminine I really think that's though. We
—[127:30.400 --> 127:38.480] all do I just love us trying to like work through this. Yeah, tip toe around it. The thing is though you can't say the words. I love
—[127:38.480 --> 127:46.500] Mark bringing in these things to watch us do it. Yeah, it's hot. Like you heard him? I was scrolling X and saw Simone Balfe got some implants. And
—[127:46.500 --> 127:54.560] this is the right room to discuss it mark. Yeah Mark just want set us up. That's all it is All right, here's what
—[127:54.560 --> 128:03.300] I got for you guys actor Michael Beach Shoutout to Michael Beach, you know From
—[128:09.520 --> 128:17.540] Michael Beach lives with his wife and ex-wife all in 1 house. And in an interview, decided to share about
—[128:17.540 --> 128:25.800] it. I have a clip. Let me know what you think. In my house, I live. I'll send it to you. My wife lives, our 4 children lives,
—[128:26.480 --> 128:34.540] and my ex-wife lives. Okay. Not normal. Yeah, yeah. But it works for us. And it's
—[128:34.540 --> 128:42.700] very well. It's awesome. I don't know. I mean, and if you had asked me that, you know, 15
—[128:42.740 --> 128:51.220] years ago, or even 10 years ago, I'd have been like, nah, But it is, it
—[128:51.220 --> 128:59.520] runs so smoothly, it's crazy. It's very odd. But with his work schedule and never knowing what's
—[128:59.520 --> 129:07.700] going to happen, when it's going to happen, where he's going to have to be. I mean, last year I was out of the country for like 7 months
—[129:07.700 --> 129:16.480] or something. Davis was born, and when Davis hit 2 months, he was in Australia, France, South
—[129:16.480 --> 129:24.480] Africa, Atlanta. He was gone for like 5 and a half months. If Tracy hadn't been here, I would have died
—[129:24.480 --> 129:32.500] or killed 1 of my kids. I don't know which ever 1 came first. There was no way I would have made it through that time without her help at all. It just
—[129:32.500 --> 129:40.600] would not have happened. Sheesh. When did he get cut the fuck up like that? No job done. I hear a lot of people speaking on that.
—[129:40.800 --> 129:49.050] Like, it's all like, it's like, it take a village shit. Like, if they come together and everybody help each other out and hold each other down. And like she said,
—[129:49.050 --> 129:57.240] 1 leave, you still got enough here to balance it out. I think it's a matter of maturity. I think most of us don't ever reach that
—[129:57.380 --> 130:05.420] point because of our emotional shit, but I don't think it's bad. Especially if you got children by both women. I don't know if he said that. I know he said he had
—[130:05.420 --> 130:13.880] 4 kids, but I'm not sure if they were distributed amongst the 2 women. But if they are, then that's their sisters and their brothers. Y'all damn near,
—[130:14.120 --> 130:22.200] you know what I mean, in that situation as already. I don't know. I don't disagree. I think your family is your family and you have to
—[130:22.200 --> 130:30.480] do what works for your family and everybody's family is different. Society can suck dick. Exactly. I rarely meet people who have the type of relationship
—[130:30.480 --> 130:38.640] with their ex, even if it's cordial, we're living together makes sense. People are exes for a reason. And sometimes those reasons make it hard to cohabitate. If I
—[130:38.640 --> 130:46.800] had money and I were him, I would be probably inclined to maybe live next door to each other. You live real close together. But if it works for him salute, I think
—[130:46.800 --> 130:54.960] that I think that's dope. You know, I've lived with people I live with like People who had 2 wives I live with people who had like a girlfriend or things like that He lived with people like
—[130:54.960 --> 131:03.080] way more than 2 wives Don't undersell it Yeah But I mean some of those people actually from the court lived in my personal apartment even when I moved
—[131:03.080 --> 131:11.080] in, so I watched it up close and watched those dynamics. And even when people are all married together, it still can be awkward fighting for time, attention, space, ego, all that kind of shit.
—[131:11.080 --> 131:19.400] Cause somebody's usually older, somebody's usually younger, somebody's resentful, somebody. But if you can make it work, Are they just living together or are they in like a poly
—[131:19.400 --> 131:27.440] relationship? That's what I was just living together. And that's what I'm saying. Like, yeah, that's different. No, but that's what I'm saying. I'm saying it's hard even when you're all supposed to be together. If you if you broke up with
—[131:27.440 --> 131:35.460] somebody, I'm saying I could imagine even more problems, even more tensions. And let's depends on us because y'all could have broke up. Y'all did it younger. Y'all
—[131:35.460 --> 131:43.900] could have broke up and maturity has changed and all that type of shit. And now y'all can see each other totally different and completely coexist. I just don't know many people like, I'm with
—[131:43.900 --> 131:52.120] you. This is fucking crazy. It's not a common thing. No. Right. I think that he's saying, great that y'all understand. But what he's saying is 9
—[131:52.120 --> 132:00.260] and a half times out of 9. I think more often, I think more often, more so today it's becoming more common. Especially for financial reasons. I think a lot
—[132:00.260 --> 132:08.620] of people, A, don't talk about this shit. I think this shit is becoming a lot more common out of necessity for a lot of folks. That's 1, but I think also, if
—[132:08.620 --> 132:16.840] you break up with your significant other on amicable terms, because a lot of times before we lead a relationship, we know the relationship is over. We just
—[132:16.840 --> 132:25.100] wait until it becomes more toxic and then now it's that animosity and resentment when you break up. If y'all could maturely come
—[132:25.100 --> 132:33.260] down and say hey this doesn't work for me anymore, I love you to death but you're just not my person anymore, I think there's a friendship that could still be maintained in that for clarity
—[132:33.720 --> 132:41.880] When he talked about it was he saying that this is his ex or his baby's mother because sometimes That's what the X's for
—[132:41.880 --> 132:50.040] a reason yeah, he said himself that he would be 10 years ago If you told him that he wouldn't believe it. I mean, you know. I wouldn't even want to be in that situation. Yeah, that's the thing.
—[132:50.620 --> 132:58.680] Even if it could run smooth, I wouldn't want to be in that. My ex is gonna be shit that I absolutely loved and adored about
—[132:58.680 --> 133:06.780] her qualities that she still possesses. Now I'm gonna have her in my house around the current person that I'm absolutely in love with. I'd be scared to death that my wife
—[133:06.780 --> 133:14.800] is going to come around the corner and just see me give a look that I never gave her. The first thing I thought was fucking. I would like they
—[133:14.800 --> 133:23.020] were probably... I agree. Well, the fucking part I didn't think about because the wife explained he ain't even really there. He's not here so much. So there's
—[133:23.020 --> 133:31.200] times where she said, after 4 to 8 months, he's gone, I could use the help. I could see where the benefit is having somebody in here.
—[133:31.200 --> 133:39.500] For me, I could be imagining it wrong, but having somebody in here who loves the man somewhere
—[133:39.500 --> 133:47.620] in the ballpark of the way that I love the man, and I love having somebody here who views my man like that and is down to help
—[133:47.620 --> 133:55.680] me because he loves because she loves my man so much. And then grow to love with them. Or especially if they have siblings in common. That's the part I
—[133:55.680 --> 134:03.840] need to know. I need a little bit more clarity. If there's no siblings in common right then I'd love to know how he would feel about it being the other way around. Like if
—[134:03.840 --> 134:11.880] her ex-husband was an amazing caretaker. It would never happen. I can't say that, he sounds open-minded. He does sound open-minded. He sounds open-minded,
—[134:11.880 --> 134:19.940] so I don't wanna just write him off. And a lot of people can't say never, because like he said, if you'd have told him this 10 years ago, he'd have said never. And if he's not there, again, if I'm thinking
—[134:19.940 --> 134:28.180] outside the box, I want somebody there that loves her the way that I love her. That I trust you. Yeah, exactly. All of that stuff matters. But it's very
—[134:28.180 --> 134:36.180] unique. It's not common. Well, Ice is saying it's becoming more common. Yes, it is. Even if that's true, I ain't heard people begin to speak
—[134:36.180 --> 134:44.280] about it. Maybe I'm on the wrong algorithm. Similar. I'm just saying, Lou Will situation is similar. Like,
—[134:44.280 --> 134:52.540] it's similar. I don't think I think this commonality, I don't think it's so similar. We will add 2 girls and they live together. I think that that's different. Yeah. Is
—[134:52.540 --> 135:00.560] becoming, like even me being married to my wife and then having my ex-wife come in here as the caretaker to the household is a
—[135:00.560 --> 135:08.940] lot. Like whatever niggas do when they don't have kids, we can get jiggy with it. We can move around, bounce around, be creative. Is kids involved? Is ex-wives involved?
—[135:08.940 --> 135:17.070] I don't know. Man, I could just see that shit going. Like, I mean, if you have to bleep names, you have to. But like I remember before, Swizz
—[135:17.070 --> 135:25.120] and Alicia was going on vacations with Machanda. You could see it starting from there to just, yo, we all are family. We all are cool
—[135:25.120 --> 135:33.400] and shit together. And then next thing you know, I mean, they're uber rich, so it's a little different. I can see people doing this shit out of necessity
—[135:33.580 --> 135:41.700] today. Me too. It's fucked up. Like I had somebody proposition that and I knew they were doing it out of necessity. But they gave up like.
—[135:42.260 --> 135:50.500] A former like a. Yeah, yeah. They wanted to move you in? No, it was the other way around. It was the other way around, asshole. They propositioned to
—[135:50.500 --> 135:58.960] help you. They propositioned to be the third. The third. Get them. Reddit, get them. I don't give a fuck. That's you.
—[135:58.960 --> 136:06.960] Stop dog whistling to your fucking minions. But anyway, people need help
—[136:06.960 --> 136:15.060] today, bruh. Yeah, like again, we sit up here and speak from a lot of shit out of privilege. Like a lot of motherfuckers are just doing what they gotta do to get by. And if that mean clicking up, they click up. And
—[136:15.060 --> 136:23.240] That's the thing about, I don't know his financial situation, it's hard for me to believe he couldn't work out a house with a... It's cheaper to keep a...
—[136:23.300 --> 136:31.480] Yeah, keep it in a guest house. Sharing a house with somebody is a lot, that's all I'm saying. But again, if it works, I'm not criticizing him, if it works, do it. Whatever works for y'all, do it. Depends on
—[136:31.480 --> 136:39.480] the house. Depends on the house. You know what, that's a great point too, because if this the, if this. Nigga might have a own wing that is bigger than a single family
—[136:39.480 --> 136:47.600] house. That's a great point. I don't, I ain't on that level, so I don't even think like that. Your house is pretty big and it cost millions. It's not. It cost millions, no. It's
—[136:47.600 --> 136:55.600] small It's well, you've been a mouse it's more right does it cost millions Loves in New
—[136:55.600 --> 137:03.780] Jersey remember stuff like this in New Jersey fucking millions. I don't know. That's the thing about Jersey. Not like
—[137:03.780 --> 137:12.180] the Philly real estate market. Oh, shit. I hate this nigga so much. Philly real estate, shit always. Anyway. You can go out half the city. Yeah.
—[137:12.640 --> 137:20.980] Yeah. Can any of y'all do it? Ice aside? Maybe. Yeah, I could. I could see how it would be. I
—[137:20.980 --> 137:29.240] could do it. I get my current wife food and my ex-wife food. That would be the... It would be good when it's good and it would be absolutely nightmare when
—[137:29.340 --> 137:38.080] it wasn't. Because I wouldn't want them talking while I'm arguing with my wife. And they definitely won't talk. I don't want my ex-wife coaching my current wife. How to argue. Yeah.
—[137:38.140 --> 137:46.180] I don't want them talking to people. And I don't want her coaching me through it. Or your ex-wife might be the ideal person to reach
—[137:46.180 --> 137:54.800] you in your moments of irrationality like that could be a fly thing. In theory yes, in practice I can't imagine no situation would
—[137:54.800 --> 138:03.540] actually work. You're not open minded to it. I'm not open minded to that. I wouldn't be bringing that comment. Yeah, no I would skip it.
—[138:04.620 --> 138:12.780] 1 more question about this though. What if your lady, does the gender piece of it matter? Like if your lady says, my dude, my ex-dude could live
—[138:12.780 --> 138:20.960] with us. There's no dude that's living with us. I got 1 more question about this. What's the ethnicity of the 2 women?
—[138:21.180 --> 138:29.460] Black. Really? I mean, that depends on y'all. That shocked me. No, in this, in Michael Beach's example. We
—[138:29.460 --> 138:37.660] know it. You know what I mean? Yeah, I didn't say, she looked light-skinned, but I think she was black in the picture. I couldn't. Yeah, the most, yeah. Dog,
—[138:37.660 --> 138:45.940] you can't do it with the men. What? Because who would be the designated head of the household? Oh, I forgot y'all name. Look at this pan. Huh?
—[138:46.420 --> 138:54.760] What do you mean? In most households The man is the head of the household. Mm-hmm in most households.
—[138:54.980 --> 139:03.060] I ain't been in 1 of them yet. Okay, I'm listening So if you have 2 men living in the same household, who's the
—[139:03.240 --> 139:11.260] designated lead? Who make more? Okay. Is it in
—[139:11.260 --> 139:19.280] my house? What do you mean 2 men living in my house? It's my house. You said, yo, if your wife came to you and said yo, we gonna have
—[139:20.000 --> 139:28.040] Russell move in. Yeah, like the same arrangement. Russell was moving into my house. Yeah. And you still had your house. Where's the conversation to be? I
—[139:28.040 --> 139:37.800] don't understand. Yeah, if Russell just- You're having an alpha fight in your house. I'm asking what
—[139:37.800 --> 139:45.920] trick is Russell trying to pull? What is Russell doing? What is Russell doing? Is he putting his dick on the coffee table? What is Russell
—[139:45.920 --> 139:53.940] doing? What has Russell done to make me think that? It could be. All right, even if that
—[139:53.940 --> 140:02.080] wouldn't make him the alpha of the house. Money don't make you the alpha of the household, my nigga. I never said nothing about money. But if you own the
—[140:02.080 --> 140:10.080] house, no, if you bought the house and you own the house and Russell comes in and Russell's taking the garbage out and Russell's doing all of the quote unquote manly things
—[140:10.080 --> 140:18.140] around the house, just because your name on a deed, you might not keep that same privilege. That's wow. To the woman. This is a new world you've entered for me.
—[140:18.140 --> 140:26.380] I don't know, I'm gonna take it. I never thought about this. I never, I never. It's not a world that I'm, we have an objective conversation. Of course, of course. Would you, how would you, so. I would never let
—[140:26.380 --> 140:34.380] another man in my house. In our objective conversation, I disagree with that. I don't care if you in there naked washing dishes and taking the garbage out. I want them to, not
—[140:34.380 --> 140:42.660] the naked part. When I get home, what is going on here? If Russell wanted to wash the dishes and take out the trash, more
—[140:42.660 --> 140:50.660] power to him. But not naked. Yeah, I'd rather not do it naked. Yeah, no, not naked. It's unsanitary. You're not gonna be in the house anyway. In my house, it's still my house. I ain't that much of a- There's no other
—[140:50.660 --> 140:58.660] alpha conversation to be had in my house. Now once we step outside of here, if you wanna be like, ah, like a thunder drag, then that's on you. But in this house,
—[140:59.160 --> 141:07.600] Russell ain't moving in. But if you feel like that, Joe, Russell's not moving into it. Why can't Russell move in if you feel like you can hold on to your outfitness and you can still control your house?
—[141:07.860 --> 141:17.280] Well Russell not moving in is not because of my outfitness. Russell's not moving in. What's the thing? What's the thing that keeps Russell from moving in for you? Huh? We
—[141:17.280 --> 141:25.660] just said Michael Beach can't have it. I don't understand this question. There's no thing. There's nothing. Nothing is. Just no. This is my house. No. And
—[141:25.660 --> 141:33.820] Russell can't live here. No. I don't need an explanation for it. No, I'm just saying, because with Michael Beach, we're like, ah, whatever works as possible. Duh, duh, duh, duh, sure, Rachel
—[141:33.820 --> 141:41.820] can move in. That's what that count said. Right. Okay, fair enough. They understood that. Right, you can't understand Rachel moving in either. No, I do understand the world when it happens. But not a world
—[141:41.820 --> 141:49.860] where Russell moves in? No. Okay. I'm sexist. Talk about it. I wouldn't do it either. Talk about it. Wait. I'm not secure enough. No, wait, wait, wait. You tricked me. I understand a world
—[141:49.860 --> 141:57.920] where Russell does it in their world. I'm so, when it comes to me, no. Right, but could you imagine a Rachel in your world? That wouldn't happen either. Okay, that's it. I asked y'all 2 weeks ago if we could hire
—[141:57.920 --> 142:06.260] the bad nanny. Like, what are we talking about? Bad nanny's different. But you based that on what you knew your girl would say versus what you thought
—[142:06.280 --> 142:14.380] you would want. Get a miss. We did that based on we know our girls' insecurity levels and if we had this super duper duper fly nanny, it would cause
—[142:14.380 --> 142:23.440] a rift in our relationships. We're saying that in this particular instance, if your girl was accepting of it, would it be something that you would do? Russell?
—[142:24.000 --> 142:32.320] No. Rashida? Oh, the bad girl? No, I probably wouldn't do it either way. I wouldn't do it either way. It's 2 of us. We can get a nanny. We don't have to reach
—[142:32.320 --> 142:41.140] into our ex's bag to do this. That was my other thought. Again, if you're in desperate mode, cuz you guys like to speak for them, then
—[142:41.140 --> 142:49.700] cool. No, I totally get the circumstance where there may be kids. Outside of that, I don't know. Yeah, right. Russell. Russell
—[142:49.700 --> 142:57.840] ain't coming in the house. Sorry, Russ even if you were Russell Russell we're not we're
—[142:57.840 --> 143:05.860] not good if Russell think you coming in the house The dress will have
—[143:05.860 --> 143:13.900] a car? I wouldn't care. I don't give a fuck. Russell got a Lamborghini. He better get in that bitch's ass and peel off. Russell had to be going through some shit. He don't got no car. Or they share kids
—[143:13.900 --> 143:22.100] and it's like, this is better for everybody. We can raise the kids together. Hey Russ. What happened when Russell's car is, I can't get out. God, it's Russell. Because his Russell car is blocking
—[143:22.100 --> 143:30.380] me. Blocking you? Honestly. Honestly. And now I gotta go. He throw the keys to you, take it or move it. Nah, he gonna leave the game. He left the key on the table for me. I'm coming, nigga,
—[143:30.380 --> 143:38.391] wait. Oh, shit. Damn. I got Russell Scrooge in my house, I'm coming in any capacity, any capacity. Would y'all hire
—[143:38.391 --> 143:46.460] a dude, Nanny? Maybe. My wife suggested it. I vetoed it. A manny? Yes, I vetoed it. You
—[143:46.460 --> 143:54.540] vetoed it? Uh-huh, yeah. Yeah, I said he wasn't qualified enough. Oh, shit. Was he? I mean, he had 20 years of experience. He spoke Spanish. But he also
—[143:54.540 --> 144:02.900] had a dick. He had a five-star chef. Fescue penis. Five-star chef. He was! He ain't going to cook. He ain't going to school. I believe you.
—[144:02.900 --> 144:11.260] And do you know how to wrestle and all that shit. I was like, yeah, no. Yeah, no. But why? Dick. Yeah, if Parks hit, Parks just nailed it. I appreciate
—[144:11.260 --> 144:19.860] that honesty. Hey, man. I wasn't talking to you. Insecurity, let's all say it together. I Started from the top. That's my first yeah Ready for that don't think I
—[144:19.860 --> 144:30.820] don't think I'm insecure Russell can't move in Yeah
—[144:43.180 --> 144:55.060] Can he come to friends give it ice he was from Colombia. Yeah, I think any come to friends Well,
—[144:55.060 --> 145:04.600] you forgot 1 you forgot 1 I
—[145:04.600 --> 145:12.620] said that bullshit damn Man yo go Michael Beach Whatever works for you work
—[145:12.740 --> 145:21.020] More power to you. My beach is better. Nice. Do you guys care that Neo was doing country music?
—[145:21.300 --> 145:29.620] I didn't know he was. Yeah, I didn't know that. He'll probably buy some country music. I think it's fine. You heard it? I'm such a Neo fan. No, I'm a Neo fiend, but I think that, but
—[145:29.620 --> 145:38.740] he's had songs with country music artists. This ain't country. This is not country. He's got a hat on. Oh,
—[145:38.740 --> 145:46.840] you're appropriating. That ain't making country music. Why is it not country? Nothing about why is it country? He's just wearing a hat. Nothing about this is
—[145:46.840 --> 145:55.100] country. No, you gotta see, he's just wearing a country hat. That's it. And some tight-ass jeans. There's not even no country tones. Yes, there is. I mean, I hear a guitar. There's an acoustic guitar. An acoustic
—[145:55.100 --> 146:03.260] guitar is it. That don't make sense. I'm trying to hear the country song. Pick a different 1. That is not country, man. That
—[146:03.260 --> 146:11.600] is not country. That's some shit. Chris Brown album. And I can't wait for a Neo Project. Yeah, what? No. We'll try to play it with Neo Project. And I like it. And
—[146:11.600 --> 146:19.600] I like that song. It's fire. That's some good country. That's fire. Ain't nobody saw if the Mason Dixie had to beat drop like that. When it tried, that shit
—[146:19.600 --> 146:28.900] was an R&B song with an acoustic guitar in back. Some of that Cain Brown got a little off to it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nah, I gotta get it again, fuck you, man. I
—[146:28.900 --> 146:37.700] think Neil thinks the guitar is what makes a country. Yeah, no lyric about trucks or whiskey. Whiskey or
—[146:38.100 --> 146:46.340] go fishing or something like that. Life is about the simple things. You can make life about the simple things be about
—[146:46.980 --> 146:55.040] the great American life, going fishing. What were the follow-up lyrics to the simple things the way you laugh
—[146:55.040 --> 147:03.340] and the way you cry this? If the drums were I'm with mark if the drums weren't there and those backgrounds weren't there,
—[147:03.340 --> 147:11.640] I think it would pass better than what y'all were saying. The backgrounds and these other noises and when he starts talking about a girl to your point. He gotta put a little twang
—[147:11.760 --> 147:19.840] on the voice. He did a little bit of certain parts. And the beat could be a little more dun-dun-dun-dun. Yeah, yeah. I'm just talking a little more what? Dun-dun-dun-dun. Dun-dun-dun-dun. I
—[147:19.840 --> 147:27.960] mean, he knows the dun-dun-dun-dun. A little more what? Wait, Po, what is this? This looks great. Country music stars react
—[147:27.960 --> 147:35.979] to AI generated country song being number 1 in the US? Uh-oh. Oh, shit, y'all fucked up now. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got Nashville involved? Yeah, now you fucked up. Yeah, y'all fucking with the
—[147:35.979 --> 147:44.100] right 1. They about to fuck that AI shit up. And that shit probably fire. That shit probably fire. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, they don't play that shit though. Where can I
—[147:44.100 --> 147:52.260] hear this song? Nah, I'm not doing all that, fuck that. What's the name of the song? No, I'm not going to iTunes looking for a country
—[147:52.260 --> 148:00.440] AI. I'm not doing it. Not Beef with No Cuts, Nashville. Let Nashville do what they got to do. Nashville business. I'm cool, not my business,
—[148:00.440 --> 148:08.540] not my place. Let's see, Michael Beach. Oh shit, We got really sad news. We got really really really really sad news Yeah,
—[148:08.540 --> 148:16.960] we got through a whole episode of happiness, but I do I do have to report on this It is with great
—[148:18.300 --> 148:27.940] Sadness shit right here though. It's with great sadness and a heavy heart that I announce to our audience. Nissan
—[148:27.980 --> 148:36.160] has announced That the Altima, as we know it, will be discontinued
—[148:36.280 --> 148:44.460] in 2025. Moving forward, they are focusing on the electric version of the car that
—[148:44.460 --> 148:52.860] may or may not come out, but the 1 with the regular engine, that 1 is discontinued. See
—[148:52.860 --> 149:02.020] if he would have bought the shit for E, he would have had like a collector's item. End of an era, man. The funny thing is I'm thinking about buying 1 for me. The Altima. What?
—[149:02.080 --> 149:11.520] It's classic. It's wasteful. That would be wasteful. A lot of girls have smuggled a lot of whamma wham Drove
—[149:11.520 --> 149:19.640] it down south for Rashid in them dog drug mules and LPNs, man A
—[149:19.640 --> 149:27.740] lot of niggas when they was in their teenage years was fucking something that had an Altima. Teenage. Good credit. 20s. Early
—[149:27.740 --> 149:35.780] 20s. 30s. You know the vibes. 27. When You had to borrow her car and it happened to be an Altima. Whole hood thought it was yours. You never told nobody.
—[149:36.380 --> 149:44.440] I got a real special relationship with Altima. So this makes me sad. Yeah, well. We're really getting old. That's a real classic hood booger car.
—[149:44.440 --> 149:52.760] Yeah, Man. It might be the classic. Yeah. Yeah. I'm
—[149:52.760 --> 150:00.860] sorry. I know that news affected you guys the way it affected me when I first read it. No it did. It did. I'm gonna scry. It's
—[150:00.860 --> 150:08.920] horrible. Sad. They gotta have 1? You know I had 1. I was so close to not reading it. I
—[150:08.920 --> 150:17.660] was gonna say what color you had. I had a black. The gold 1 was the 1. Nah, I had a black also. It's horrible The goal was the 1 Go with the little hatchback Nice
—[150:17.660 --> 150:26.420] to pretend it was some fast shit. It was fast, yeah. Classic silver. That was the 1. Desans and silvers, they go together. It's true. Mm-hmm.
—[150:26.680 --> 150:34.740] Well, sorry, Nissan. Sorry, Nissan. Well, they're building bigger, though. They got a new hybrid plug-in car. They said it's going to take over for the Altima
—[150:35.280 --> 150:43.380] It's bigger than it was diverse. What's the small joint? Sentra not I got another small joint now, but smaller versus versus a little 1. Yeah, that's the show
—[150:43.380 --> 150:51.420] you drove It was close to Adam Mitsubishi, but same time shit. Yeah, and But they said it's gonna be it's gonna take over the Altima. It's gonna be like the 21st
—[150:51.420 --> 150:59.460] century Ultima. Okay. It'll never be the same. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That should've just made an electric Ultima. Should've just made an electric Ultima.
—[150:59.460 --> 151:07.535] Yeah, this is gonna be bigger. It's gonna be like Maxima energy. It's bad. I'm cool. Can't kill the Ultima. Is there anything else in music
—[151:07.535 --> 151:15.720] that we forgot to... I know... Yes. I don't know if anything dropped besides Dayla Soul. Ransom and Conductor dropped. Which
—[151:15.720 --> 151:23.740] is fire. He found some non-conductor sounding beats. Oh great. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's different. Different pockets. Drums? Drums,
—[151:23.740 --> 151:32.000] yeah. This nigga ransom come outside? No, he just raps. That nigga just sit in the house and write. Yeah. Well
—[151:32.000 --> 151:40.300] yeah. That nigga, yo. Oh, he don't live over here. He live on 1 of them beautiful vacation islands. Yep. Just sit there in the sun, work
—[151:40.300 --> 151:48.480] out, eat yogurt. Eat fruit and shit. Come up with raps. And rhyme. Chowder Randy's on the impeccable run, man. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely amazing run. EP is out there, short
—[151:48.480 --> 151:56.600] album, I don't know how they. Yo, you speak, your girl Tim's dropped the EP. A surprise EP. Oh, get outta here. Yeah. 7 songs. I
—[151:56.600 --> 152:04.860] know what's heat on here. It's called Love Is a Kingdom. That might be something. I know that's y'all. I ain't know what's happening, but she's thick like that. What? That's crazy. She
—[152:04.860 --> 152:12.960] been on some red carpets lately. Yeah big body guy Big body, man. Yeah You know Tim's looks great
—[152:13.160 --> 152:22.320] indeed and she's a great musician that's that too I guess Let
—[152:22.320 --> 152:30.320] me see let me see let me see. Yeah, I don't see anything else here. No, no, no, no, these niggas, we saving you off of Patreon. Let me see, let me
—[152:30.320 --> 152:39.140] see. There's nothing else here that I need to get to. I do want to play this clip of Kendra Mann rhyming
—[152:39.320 --> 152:49.320] at a Boulay cab, just cause, sorry. Exactly. Sorry, sorry. I think She just dropped too. Sorry. Who
—[152:49.320 --> 152:57.440] she talking to? I don't know, but she did it again. Yeah, she just dropped. Can't nothing them say they fuck,
—[152:57.440 --> 153:05.660] but a lot of them say they eat. She's really hard as shit, like no joke. Ken is great. And while I'm just playing
—[153:05.660 --> 153:13.680] shit from people that are great, here's some young boy out of Philadelphia. I have no idea what he's going to do. D-West, D-West, bumped into this. Like they ain't playing it. I'm
—[153:13.680 --> 153:22.020] playing it. You think it's out of Philly could go, man. I ain't going to lie. For sure. It's a fact. Philly a rapper town. He a business. And it's 1 of them beats
—[153:22.020 --> 153:30.040] that make, they just make you sound hard. They do. They do. Shout out to D-Wes. I'm not playing this whole thing cause it's long, but he absolutely tore this freestyle up. I
—[153:30.040 --> 153:38.100] wanted to highlight it. Shout out to him. Shout out to Philly. Shout out to all up and coming rappers out there getting busy that still got their heart and passion and this shit. We appreciate it.
—[153:38.940 --> 153:47.780] What else, what else, what else is there? Anything important? Yes. I texted you something too. Your boy Pharrell. Oh,
—[153:47.780 --> 153:56.080] here you go. He's been in the news. Yes. He's offered some thoughts on the D, the E, the I. Play it for him, Joe.
—[153:56.080 --> 154:04.080] Look at what's going on in the current political climate. I'm just saying, I want to turn it right off, but I hate politics. Like despising
—[154:04.160 --> 154:12.260] videos, it's a magic trick that it's not real. I don't believe men either side, but I think when you pick a side, you are only, you
—[154:12.260 --> 154:20.400] know, you are in a person who's supporting the vision. It gets out of popular point of view, but I just got to say that and think about it. But well with Ryan up and then,
—[154:20.460 --> 154:28.780] okay, now I think diversity's off the table, not equity's off the table, not inclusion's off the table. So that makes me ask myself, okay, so how do we survive? Well,
—[154:28.780 --> 154:36.900] are there black people in there tonight? Yeah. And in your heart, do you think for what it is that you do and who you are, do you think you're
—[154:36.900 --> 154:45.260] the best? Okay, so do you want the job because of your lack or because you're the best? Do you want someone to support your startup
—[154:45.260 --> 154:53.740] because you're black or because you're the best? Oh my lord. Right, so I think now for me it's about us having the best ambition. That's the reason why you should support
—[154:53.740 --> 155:02.040] new businesses. Yes, they have to be black and brown, but it should be based on the pieces that were the best, not because We are a total shade of
—[155:02.300 --> 155:10.460] a skin color. That's a point of view that I have now that I'm resting on. And if diversity, equity, and inclusion ever comes back to the side, cool.
—[155:10.800 --> 155:19.340] But if it makes sense, I don't know. Oh, god. I'm going to save him from himself. Oh. Yeah. Hold on. Oh, my god. Stupid.
—[155:19.380 --> 155:27.720] Jesus. You get too rich, you just don't know what the fuck going on no more. You disconnect. Yeah, he forgot Virginia. Where they from? Hampton? Where y'all from,
—[155:27.720 --> 155:36.820] ish? Pharrell and I'm from Virginia Beach, right? Over there. North of Hampton, Virginia Beach area. Yeah, it's like you just get there out of touch. It's like, like you talk about all the black
—[155:36.820 --> 155:45.620] people getting fired from CBS, like all of them. They're like, what the fuck are you talking about? And only blacks. And only the black people. Like
—[155:45.620 --> 155:53.640] that's why we have to have those kind of rules dummy. I don't know why that's even like a debate amongst black people that doesn't make it. It has nothing to do with your
—[155:53.640 --> 156:01.780] greatness. It has everything to do with your blackness. Yeah that's why I just this guy he has to know that right? No they forget. I think I mean you know a couple
—[156:01.780 --> 156:09.960] years ago Pharrell was talking about being you know a new black. He took about the new black. I don't remember that. Yeah. It's sort of this idea of being
—[156:09.960 --> 156:17.960] a different kind of black person and a different understanding about the world and race and all this kind of stuff. It amounts to
—[156:17.960 --> 156:26.080] statements like what you just heard. To me, and I agree with everything Mona said, it's like, well, actually, you said 2 things that I don't disagree with. The first thing kind
—[156:26.080 --> 156:34.180] of slid under the door because it sounds like it makes sense. I don't take a side. Not taking a side is something you say when your siblings are fighting not
—[156:34.180 --> 156:42.460] taking a side is what you do when it ain't your business We are each other's business and We have open
—[156:42.460 --> 156:50.480] enemies we have real systems of oppression we got real shit happening in the world and say, oh, I'm not taking a side. We got racists over here. We got people abused by racism over there. I'm just going to
—[156:50.480 --> 156:58.740] stay out of it. No, we got to, if you have power and privilege in a voice, use it. Or especially because that statement, that statement
—[156:58.740 --> 157:06.780] is on, I don't see color side of things. Exactly. And then you follow it with, oh you do see color. Exactly. And this is what you think. Exactly. When you see color it's a
—[157:06.780 --> 157:15.040] little, he's nuts. And that's why I don't rush to have celebrities. I'm not always like, celebrities need to say more. Not everybody. And not because they disagree with me.
—[157:15.040 --> 157:23.480] It's just because sometimes it's not informed. Lastly, his point about do you want the job because you're qualified or because you're black
—[157:23.640 --> 157:31.920] misrepresents the point of DEI and affirmative action, all that stuff. It wasn't like there was a line of unqualified blacks who were now let in the room. It was a line of qualified blacks
—[157:31.920 --> 157:40.100] whose blackness was seen as a demerit and they weren't allowed in the room because of their blackness And DEI and affirmative action was an intervention to make it possible
—[157:40.100 --> 157:48.360] for them to get what they deserve not what they don't Exactly like we had to do it. It's not it has you know, I mean Like it's something we had to do.
—[157:48.360 --> 157:56.420] Yeah, so. Like what the fuck? This is stupid. It's like, I don't know, you have a family, you got friends, you got, I mean you have family, it's
—[157:56.420 --> 158:04.620] everybody in your life is not on a level you are, it's like you don't even think about them. But that's why I really think people that get to that point, they that disconnected. They not talking to their cousins that work at Target. You making
—[158:04.620 --> 158:12.620] $80, 000 semblance. Exactly, you not talking to like, you ain't going to the family reunion at that point. You don't know what the fuck going on. And it frustrates me because I have such
—[158:12.620 --> 158:20.780] deep admiration for Pharrell as an artist. But there's a world where He's always been a weirdo. Yeah, I agree, yeah. There's a world where, you know,
—[158:20.780 --> 158:29.040] it's not the money that they did it to him. That's a fair point. Yeah. That's just who he is. Cause when hip hop looked a certain way, he ran around with an Asian kid, making different kind of music.
—[158:29.680 --> 158:37.740] No, his Asian partner was his partner. Who? Chad. Chad. Right. That was his partner, like, from coming up.
—[158:37.860 --> 158:45.960] Yeah. I didn't think she was talking about Chad. I was talking about Chad. I'm saying when hip hop looked a certain way, he comes out and he looks totally different. And his partner is not black.
—[158:45.960 --> 158:54.080] Oh, okay, I see what you're saying. I see what you're saying. So it's like he's always been a little different and then on top of that other stuff, but I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think he's just hanging. Yeah, he kind of went into that
—[158:54.080 --> 159:02.360] in the, I did watch, which was actually good. There was like a Lego movie made as his story though. And he talked about that just coming
—[159:02.360 --> 159:11.740] up. He always was different. He always saw different He always just knew he was different hung around with different people but loved music and Also,
—[159:11.740 --> 159:19.900] if you're saying I'm not picking aside You should know when you're talking points at least sound like you're picking
—[159:19.900 --> 159:28.180] a side, right? Yeah, you speak of course are all of that. I heard all that from Charlie Kirk That was Charlie part of Charlie Kirk's whole right
—[159:28.180 --> 159:39.340] rhetoric with black pilots and yada. Yada. Yeah, you should be careful about that Yes, he should be careful. There's a scary message. Because
—[159:39.340 --> 159:47.840] that's not the real world. Like in an ideal situation, all of that shit sounds cool. But we don't live in a world where Joe
—[159:47.840 --> 159:56.280] Button can't make a phone call to get his son a job. Or, motherfucker, George W. Bush might go down in history as the dumbest
—[159:56.280 --> 160:04.280] president ever. He became president of the United States based on nepotism and family pulling strings. So in the real world, the qualifier get the
—[160:04.280 --> 160:12.600] jobs, but in this world, that's not what happens. You understand what I'm saying? Nigga, half of the Ivy League is being admitted
—[160:12.600 --> 160:21.020] by legacy students. That don't come from your qualifications that come from your family last name and donations and shit like that. And so
—[160:21.020 --> 160:29.380] I think that in the real world his statements have no relevance but in an ideal utopian situation
—[160:29.520 --> 160:37.820] yeah it would be something that's cool to say but not today. Why can't he just shut the fuck up before the Grammys? Like,
—[160:37.820 --> 160:45.860] we've done such great, the clips have done such great work in how they've presented all year long. And here you come 2
—[160:45.860 --> 160:54.120] months before the Grammys with some of this cockamamie bullshit. This thing gonna hurt though. Being anti-black ain't never made you less successful. That might not be a bad thing for-
—[160:54.280 --> 161:02.300] Shit, that would be, that's gonna be a bad thing. I disagree with y'all. You think so? You think it'll hurt in the voting? For the Grammy award? People that are voting, me and Joe can vote. I'm not going
—[161:02.300 --> 161:10.440] to, I'm gonna block everything up with the music. Of course, but there might be some people that they don't like to stay. He's a whole little bit. Okay, yeah,
—[161:10.440 --> 161:18.840] that's unfortunate too. No, that shouldn't happen. What that being said, do you think you and Joe might be the majority or the minority in that? I have no idea what the demographics are
—[161:18.840 --> 161:26.880] of the Grammy board, but. Gotcha. And again, if people hold it. We know that the Grammy board 2 years ago or 3
—[161:26.880 --> 161:34.900] years ago have done their best to put out there. A pivot. That we're changing the way we've done things. We've
—[161:34.900 --> 161:42.900] gotten it wrong. We've had it wrong. We heard your cry. So I mean, you may be right now would be the bad time for you to be right now. It'd be a
—[161:42.900 --> 161:51.080] horrible time for you to be right. I will also say that most of these award shows the Grammys included historically have been fairly liberal places of
—[161:51.080 --> 161:59.300] thought and speech. People don't go up there speaking right wing rhetoric very often, but they often go up there and speak left wing
—[161:59.420 --> 162:07.560] rhetoric. So regardless of who you may think is in power, and pulling strings or whatever, it typically tends to lean a little bit
—[162:07.560 --> 162:15.680] more liberally, politically. So saying something like this is probably not going to help you at the Grammys. I don't think it'll hurt them either because everyone's
—[162:15.680 --> 162:24.800] looking at the clips as the clips. Yeah. Not Pharrell, hopefully. I'm glad I don't talk to Pharrell. You
—[162:24.800 --> 162:33.120] could tell some niggas that you're just glad that I ain't gonna get you jellyfishes. And you could tell people were wearing Xs. That wasn't the situation where- When it's time to be black, you
—[162:33.340 --> 162:42.760] can have the jellyfishes. I'm sorry, I'll pass. The fucking jellyfish fur, that was a fucking... Whatever. Okay,
—[162:42.760 --> 162:50.920] I do have a part of the show for you guys. All right. Let's get it. This is a little lengthy pause. This is from someone
—[162:50.920 --> 162:59.060] named Demir. Hey, Demir. All right, what's up, Demir? You guys ready? Sure. Hey, JBP. I need y'all's advice on something
—[162:59.060 --> 163:07.560] because my entire family is split right now. My brother just got his first real job at 28 as a DSP worker, direct support
—[163:07.740 --> 163:16.080] professional, for adults with special needs. Before this, he had the same kind of job, hustle that Ish had. So this is his first step into
—[163:16.080 --> 163:24.360] a professional environment. His new client is 6'10", 300 pounds, high functioning, can drive,
—[163:24.360 --> 163:32.480] and honestly, a gentle giant until he gets triggered. He has a Tourette's-like Condition where once something sets him off
—[163:32.480 --> 163:41.440] he starts spewing hateful and sometimes racist things. I'm talking I hate women I'll a child Catch
—[163:41.440 --> 163:49.740] that word. Yeah there real wild stuff, but otherwise his routine is peaceful Eagle Rock Park for the view 7-eleven runs video
—[163:49.740 --> 163:57.780] games in the house My brother said at first they got along great until the other day they're driving into Eagle Rock and before they even reached the view
—[163:57.780 --> 164:06.380] spot he's speeding honking and acting out. Then another car blocks the exact view he likes. A
—[164:06.380 --> 164:14.420] white family gets out to take pictures and he gets annoyed immediately. They walk back to the car and as they're leaving he yells out, yeah, get
—[164:14.420 --> 164:22.500] the fuck out of here you fucking nigger. Mind you, the people are white. And just for context, his windows are
—[164:22.500 --> 164:30.520] always up. So thankfully, we don't think anyone actually hears any of this. My brother tells him, hey, Andrew, don't say that. That's not nice. And dude
—[164:30.520 --> 164:38.520] shuts down instantly. But on the ride home, now that his routine is off, he just goes into a full meltdown, yelling at every car they pass,
—[164:38.860 --> 164:46.900] move you fucking monkey, I can't stand colored people. I wish all colored people vanished. I'd hang that monkey in a Confederate
—[164:47.040 --> 164:55.240] flag. My brother finally goes, hey, Andrew, you know I'm a colored person, right? And Andrew hits him with, I don't give a fuck what you are.
—[164:55.260 --> 165:03.340] They get back to his apartment and my brother said he didn't even wait for the car to stop. He hopped out, got in his own car and went home. Now he's saying, man,
—[165:03.340 --> 165:11.640] fuck that job, I'm done. I'm more on the side of he's disabled, this is a part of his condition. But my brother says disrespect is disrespect.
—[165:12.200 --> 165:20.340] To the greatest podcasters in the world, Joe, Ice, Flip, Mona, and Mark Ish, what would you do? Stay for
—[165:20.340 --> 165:28.440] the check or quit because the disrespect crossed the line, condition or not? The whole time she's telling
—[165:28.440 --> 165:36.460] the story, I'm thinking she's about to say her brother punched this dude in the face or got lost his temper. I think you should leave if it's bothering you. If it's bothering you, you're the wrong
—[165:36.460 --> 165:45.200] person for the direct support professional job where you help adults with special needs. Yes. I feel like the answer is in the question.
—[165:45.200 --> 165:53.320] That's the gig. Yeah, but it's levels. And if he knows that's bothering him to that point,
—[165:53.720 --> 166:01.980] get out of there because it's only gonna go up from there. Wait, hold up. Let's have this exchange. Because don't mix the hip hop slang
—[166:01.980 --> 166:10.120] because I get confused. I'm what what are the levels in this job of dealing with somebody knows with
—[166:10.120 --> 166:18.140] special needs the left. His issue is almost an issue, but his thing is his condition. His condition is when he gets
—[166:18.140 --> 166:26.240] triggered, he spews hateful things with, like, you know, hateful racist things. That's a different level than just another disability
—[166:26.420 --> 166:34.460] that you may have to deal with with somebody. That's what I'm saying. So there's every disability ain't the same. So if I'm dealing with somebody with special needs, I might not have to deal
—[166:34.460 --> 166:42.540] with that. But if your job is to deal with people with special needs, you don't get to hand pick with what special needs you're able to
—[166:42.540 --> 166:50.880] deal with. I understand that, which is why I'm saying, I think he needs to get out of that job. I don't think, obviously you're at a point where,
—[166:51.180 --> 166:59.180] and he's new off the, almost off the street, but this is his first attempt at a professional job. We don't know the level of discipline
—[166:59.220 --> 167:07.420] he has to deal with somebody like this. So this could go left. He don't have it. And leave now
—[167:07.420 --> 167:15.820] before it escalates and it goes left. I'm with you on what he should do. We agree on what he should do. That's what I'm saying. I don't even know why he works there. But that's another thing, in real life,
—[167:16.100 --> 167:24.300] them DSP jobs are so popular. They're so popular, so easy to get. I know so many people that have no record no they have no
—[167:24.760 --> 167:32.820] record of experience me thank you no experience some of them have criminal records they get these jobs That's why you always see the autistic kid on TikTok.
—[167:33.320 --> 167:41.600] You always see somebody grandfather with Alzheimer's or dementia on Facebook because it's people that don't have no fucking business with the job. They had the job and now
—[167:41.600 --> 167:49.740] it's something that's normal for Alzheimer's. You were capturing and thinking it's so cool, but it's like, you know, those kinds of jobs shouldn't be
—[167:49.740 --> 167:57.820] your first job. That should be a passion for you. You shouldn't just work with kids because they hiring. You shouldn't just work with people with special needs because they hiring. That's my personal opinion in general
—[167:57.820 --> 168:06.060] about the job. I think there's a step before quitting though. And I agree with y'all that if you can't handle this job, quit before you do something stupid. You need to get away from that. But I would first
—[168:06.060 --> 168:14.100] go to the job and say, is there an alternative assignment I can have? And the reason is because there are, for example, there are some people
—[168:14.100 --> 168:22.500] whose Reaction is violence, right? Patience. If I were a 5 foot 2 woman and there was a 6 foot 8 man who was violent,
—[168:22.500 --> 168:30.640] they might reassign me. Indeed. So they do have the capacity to reassign sometimes. Sometimes they don't, but if they do, because this feels like a very unique thing. You know
—[168:30.640 --> 168:38.800] what I mean? But this is, but again, this is your first entry into it. But this might be the worst. The patience, it's clear you might just
—[168:38.800 --> 168:47.140] not be cut for this. And he might not be, but if your trigger is specifically racist stuff, and that's something you call me monkeys and hanging me by Confederate flags or hanging other, that might be your trigger
—[168:47.140 --> 168:55.180] that's different than if he just called me a bitch ass nigga, right? Y'all heard the part where he doesn't know, like he's saying to people that are white, he's calling a white person a nigga. Wait, yeah, wait,
—[168:55.180 --> 169:03.280] hold up, hold up, hold up. It's not a direct racist thing. Racist stuff from someone that's, if your trigger's racist stuff, it doesn't matter that
—[169:03.280 --> 169:11.400] it's coming from someone that's not racist Who said they're not racist? He did He didn't ever say that. Did he say that? He didn't say he wasn't
—[169:11.400 --> 169:19.440] racist, but he said that he would say those things to everybody. He said he was saying racism to white people Yeah, right, right, right, right, But he might be of the mind, and I don't know the guy, but he might be of the mind that this dude really is
—[169:19.440 --> 169:27.800] a racist, and when he gets triggered, the racism comes out. I'm not saying that's true. I'm just saying, if he's perceiving this as harm to him... We're being foolish
—[169:27.800 --> 169:35.920] now. Tourette's like syndrome. I'm with you. Means you're gonna say some stuff that you might not mean. No, no, Joe, you
—[169:35.920 --> 169:44.160] and I are saying the same thing. What I'm saying is the guy who's experiencing it may not be as informed as we are about this. Which is why he should not be working with special needs people.
—[169:44.160 --> 169:52.200] And that's why I said step 1, get reassigned and see if there's a different special needs. Exactly. Yeah, get a desk job. Yeah. No,
—[169:52.200 --> 170:00.520] I think that, I think it's levels. So to what Mark was saying, yo, you might get assigned to 1 person that has a special need. Everybody's special need is different and there are levels
—[170:00.520 --> 170:08.780] to that. So to Mark's point again, I was gonna say that, yo, if it's a woman, and let's say that person has a hitting problem, but they are special needs, you
—[170:08.780 --> 170:16.940] would say, yo, you not cut out for special needs, or would you say, yo, get reassigned to a different person that may have a different special need trigger than this particular person
—[170:16.940 --> 170:25.380] that hits people. The former, if you ask me what I would say. Not to say that's the right thing. I disagree with that. But I would say the former. If you're into special needs business, it's
—[170:25.680 --> 170:33.840] like a fireman. When they call for fires, and they only deal with fires from a 2 story, I only deal with small fires. You deal with fires. What's the total
—[170:33.840 --> 170:41.840] difference? I don't get it. I'll tell you why. For example, I know therapists who won't take patients who have a lot of sexual trauma because of their own experience. They're like, I can walk you and heal you through
—[170:41.840 --> 170:49.840] a whole bunch of shit, but this is something I can't do because of who I am. Then that's not the therapist I want. Joe, that's not the therapist. No, no, listen to me. My therapist. No, no, you're missing what
—[170:49.840 --> 170:57.920] I'm saying. I'm saying the therapist has been through some shit. So I'm saying as a therapist, I'm not gonna get out of the therapy business, I'm just not gonna take these kinds of patients. And I'm saying as a- No,
—[170:57.920 --> 171:06.100] I understand you. And I'm saying that ain't the therapist I want. Therapist, protect yourself. But I want the therapist that's able to deal with my
—[171:06.300 --> 171:14.380] sexual abuse Listen I'm saying I'm saying for that therapist who can't take those kinds of patients I'm not telling them to get
—[171:14.380 --> 171:22.620] out of the therapy business I'm saying just assign yourself to patients who you can deal with. Similarly, don't get out of the special needs business, just assign yourself
—[171:22.620 --> 171:30.740] to clients who are going to call you a nigger monkey. I think that is a horrible example. No. I think that's a horrible example. What about the RNs that get groped by old men? Or
—[171:30.740 --> 171:38.860] what about the people that these are women that work in senior care facilities and these men tend to be handy. You
—[171:38.860 --> 171:47.080] don't say, yo, just leave the whole entire industry alone. You say, yo, I don't want to go in there with Mr. Johnny because Mr. Johnny keeps groping me. You don't
—[171:47.080 --> 171:55.180] just throw away the whole entire profession. You might just not be associated with that particular patient. Yeah, I disagree with y'all saying. I just disagree with what y'all,
—[171:55.180 --> 172:03.820] if you're an RN and homeboy is grabbing your ass because that's what they're doing in there, then that's the job you signed up for. But you
—[172:03.820 --> 172:11.940] might move to pediatrics but they don't grab your ass. Now you're telling me about some, if you're in this gig. Right, and I'm saying in other cases. You're saying lose the gig.
—[172:11.940 --> 172:20.060] No, I'm saying instead of losing the gig, try a different department in the gig where that thing doesn't happen. Joe, you saying that you don't have the real
—[172:20.060 --> 172:28.160] skill set for it at all if you have to separate. Yeah, the therapist that can't talk to somebody that's been sexually abused because they've been sexually abused, hey, you can take that
—[172:28.160 --> 172:36.380] shit to Central Park, dog. Sorry. Sorry. If I'm a nurse, I signed up to help people and I signed up to save lives. I didn't sign up to have my pussy grabbed
—[172:36.380 --> 172:44.460] on by patients. That's not what I signed up for. That's not the gig. We keep making ignorant shit be a part of a gig. That's not what the- No nurse, no nurse. I
—[172:44.460 --> 172:52.540] think a lot of This is false equipment. No, no, the direct is part of the gig. I'm just saying it might be part of the gig that I can't handle, but there might be other departments in the gig that I can
—[172:52.540 --> 173:00.760] handle. That's all I'm saying. Like he said, you might not get to pick and choose. You might not, and if you can't then leave. That's why I'm like, you know what? And then again, you just now getting
—[173:00.760 --> 173:08.940] into this. You ain't, this ain't your passion. You ain't been here for years and okay, now I know I could deal with this and that. You just your first step in here and you already
—[173:08.940 --> 173:17.060] at this, this might not be for you. It sounds like it's not, but I'm just saying another intermediate step might be seeing if you can get reassigned to something that's a better fit. You just got this
—[173:17.060 --> 173:26.040] job. This is 1 of your first people that you're having a problem with. Now you want to go to the supervisor and see if you can get reassigned. Good luck. Maybe it can happen. I
—[173:26.040 --> 173:34.080] would fire you. I need people that can work with all the special needs people. If I'm in the special needs business. I don't have time to say, okay,
—[173:34.160 --> 173:42.370] Monica can't work with this person because Mr. Henry's 95 years old and might grab your ass. No, I need you to go. He still need a diaper change. And
—[173:42.380 --> 173:50.620] to Mona's point, that's why they always got high turnover. And that's why they essentially be hiring anybody without requirements because most people don't have the mental
—[173:50.620 --> 173:58.780] fortitude to do That's a fine. They don't pay well either and they don't pay shit start a YouTube page Then go start your YouTube
—[173:58.780 --> 174:08.000] page go get in your comfortable environments I think I think there's too much of that going on today. Totally unrelated. There's too much of people
—[174:08.000 --> 174:16.040] assuming that America or people in America are in the comfort business or happiness business. I don't see it. Sometimes that's the fucking job. Can
—[174:16.040 --> 174:24.360] you do it or can't you do it? If you can't. They think the world conformed to you, man. Yeah, I'm not, sorry. I'm not a fan of that neither. You grew up in a brush your ass brain. But I bet you, you were the supervisor. I've
—[174:24.360 --> 174:32.360] watched you do this as a supervisor and as a boss. You place people in positions to be successful, right? So if you were the supervisor and you were assigning people,
—[174:32.360 --> 174:40.660] you know Mr. Johnny grabs ass, you might assign them to Ish. Cause he's not gonna grab Ish's ass, suppose assigning to the Mona if he's grabbing women's ass. Exactly, that's where you, but he might grab
—[174:40.660 --> 174:48.720] Ish's ass. We're in the special needs business. We're handling it differently though, but I agree. But you also are a mental health advocate. So you don't want to
—[174:48.720 --> 174:57.100] put people in places where their mental health is being compromised? I'm not putting people with a not so established
—[174:57.140 --> 175:05.340] mental health to work with the special needs people. I'm not even ever hiring this nigga's brother. This nigga went from selling good QBs. Go to Walgreens. Go to fuck
—[175:05.340 --> 175:13.480] and get a job where you comfortable. Where nobody, yeah, go to Walgreens. Chicken nuggets. To move it forward, maybe wrap it up, there
—[175:13.480 --> 175:21.660] is an interesting conversation that has to be had with somebody on their first job is that you're going to be disrespectful. You're going to have to work through some discomfort.
—[175:21.660 --> 175:29.980] I'm not saying this particular thing. Most first jobs. Horrible. But most people aren't grown doing their first legal job. That's true. Because I've dealt with this with family members who are 35,
—[175:29.980 --> 175:38.000] 40 coming home, going to their first job, and the first... You at the bottom of the ladder, bro. And they're not used to that. You're gonna get the worst of everything. So you do have to work through that. I'm not saying he has to
—[175:38.000 --> 175:46.080] work through this, again, maybe just to save the job for him, but you also have to have a conversation with people, like every time you get discomfort at the job, to your point, like you can't quit. Yeah, his is a little different
—[175:46.080 --> 175:54.080] because that sounds like he might do something, like it could go left and you end up regretting. And do what 6'10", he might've already did
—[175:54.080 --> 176:02.100] it. The whole story I'm thinking that this boy, the whole story I'm thinking this boy hauled off and hit that boy. And she knew
—[176:02.100 --> 176:10.100] it, she wanted to know, should she tell on him? You know what I mean? That's what I thought it was going to be about. Because I fear for those people. Man, they from Jersey.
—[176:10.100 --> 176:18.420] No, exactly. No Jersey people. The thing about it is, the thing about it is that the people at the lower inner society, kids, special
—[176:18.420 --> 176:26.720] needs, old people, they get done to worse. That's why people have to protect them. People are supposed to be able to protect them. They shouldn't be the lowest paid, but teachers are lowest paid too. That's just how our society
—[176:26.760 --> 176:34.860] works. You know what I mean? Yeah. So you want the best of the best in there. You want motherfuckers that, cause you gotta think, when that DSP shit, very rarely is the person
—[176:34.860 --> 176:42.960] that has depended whether driving a car, this nigga drive, he has his own spot, all you gotta do is go with him to the market, shit, I do that on the weekend. The world is a
—[176:42.960 --> 176:51.240] different place where you work with the special needs people, but you the focus. Yeah, real shit. I just don't get that. I just don't feel
—[176:51.240 --> 176:59.280] like this works for me. Hey in closing before we wrap this up I want to tell y'all about a show that I started watching
—[176:59.280 --> 177:07.440] on Netflix that I don't know the name of. What is it? What's the what's the premise? I might have started it. Is this the author chick with the neighbors? Yes. The rich dude,
—[177:07.440 --> 177:15.520] the beast in me. I love this show. What is it called? The beast in me. I'm not sure. I love this show. I'm only like 3 episodes in so I don't know if I love it yet. I'm only 4 episodes
—[177:15.520 --> 177:23.720] in. I absolutely love it. Okay. Can you tell me what the show's about? Now if I tell you what it's about you're gonna hate it. Yeah. But I am gonna tell you what it's about. Yeah. Let me go read. First of all what
—[177:23.720 --> 177:32.620] I want to bring it up for is this white this white lady's name this white lady that's in it. Yeah Claire Danes. Drunk
—[177:32.660 --> 177:41.080] Reese Witherspoon is what I call her or like poor Reese Witherspoon. She don't look nothing like Reese Witherspoon.
—[177:41.080 --> 177:49.140] I gotta check it out to see. She was from My So-Called Life way back in the day. You know who Claire Danes is. This lady is such a great actress.
—[177:49.340 --> 177:57.380] She is however Wait, she plays she don't look absolutely. Yeah, she knows that's drunk Reese Witherspoon to me
—[177:57.380 --> 178:05.380] I totally get the drunk Reese Witherspoon. Yeah, I don't know what they do I told you I get it. I get it. I get it. I'm saying this is what I'm saying about this lady She is like the
—[178:05.380 --> 178:13.520] white lady version of Liam Neeson Every road, I think you know white people. Yeah I'm telling you every road
—[178:13.520 --> 178:21.920] that this lady plays Is this role the role she's playing the discombobulated lady that Hasn't
—[178:21.920 --> 178:30.300] gathered herself that she does do that a little she that's any time. I've ever seen this lady as the role She's playing she's back again this time
—[178:31.080 --> 178:39.220] This time the plot is she's a Karen. There's a rich nigga that moved next door. No, she is a
—[178:39.220 --> 179:00.500] Karen all the way. There's a rich nigga that lived next door that did some bullshit back in the day. She's an author. No, he He
—[179:00.500 --> 179:08.860] thinks he killed a whole family. Let me read what this show's about real quick. No, I don't want to read shit. Fuck what? I'm
—[179:08.860 --> 179:18.400] telling you what this show is about. A nigga moved next door that did some bullshit. It
—[179:18.400 --> 179:26.480] don't have nothing to do with Drunk Reese Witherspoon. They're just neighbors. Right. The only way she even know about this is because his
—[179:26.480 --> 179:34.560] dogs keep coming to her shit and she's like, Oh my God, who's dog is this? And his assistant or security is like, yo, if this happens again with the dogs, we apologize.
—[179:34.580 --> 179:42.820] Here's a number you can call from that moment. All on this white lady pokes her nose in this business. I'm watching
—[179:42.820 --> 179:51.000] it. I'm watching it. He ain't said nothing to her. He never met her. Why not time out though? Cause he don't know he's on her dick a little bit Once they
—[179:51.000 --> 179:59.240] met Once they met okay. He is minding his business somewhere. I don't even know this lady exists and she all she's Carroting
—[180:00.280 --> 180:08.300] The whole show is based off this lady minding the fucking neighbors business. Nah, she he gets on her dick in like the first episode. When they
—[180:08.300 --> 180:16.360] met. Yeah, cuz the dogs. No, she went to his house cuz that the damn dogs keep coming over to his. Yo, The security already
—[180:16.360 --> 180:24.720] said yo problem with the dogs I got it don't worry about it. Here's my number call She went to his house. Oh cuz he was building some shit or something Family or her whole family
—[180:24.720 --> 180:32.800] his whole his whole family his own family That's what I'm saying about fucking drunk Reese Witherspoon Freeze The whole show is
—[180:32.800 --> 180:41.200] based on her minding somebody else business. Is she drunk? No. But it's funny because she's great at this role. So she's
—[180:41.200 --> 180:49.300] discombobulated for the whole 5 episodes. She's got a discombobulated face, for sure. Done the whole movie. I mean, the whole show. She can't gather herself. The commercial look good.
—[180:49.300 --> 180:57.360] I watched the commercial. I'm not even a show girl. I'm watching it. It's a good show. You should watch it. I haven't finished it so if it ends bad. Let me ask you a quick question and we can move on.
—[180:57.360 --> 181:05.740] I don't feel like. You don't think that your neighbors are your business? To a degree. To an extent. If they
—[181:05.740 --> 181:13.900] call it. It's a dog beyond your property. That's your business. My answer to that is yes. And he was building some shit, I think, right? On the crib, like this 1. He was
—[181:13.900 --> 181:22.060] going to the neighbors because He's trying to do a trail. He's trying to build a trail for them to jog on and he wants everybody to
—[181:22.060 --> 181:30.500] sign off on it. That's what it was. He's mega, mega rich. So that's the conversation he's having. I'm back to Isha's question.
—[181:31.300 --> 181:39.480] I don't believe that my neighbors business is not my business. I said do you believe your neighbors is your business? To a certain extent. If they call you bullshit. Yeah,
—[181:39.480 --> 181:47.510] if they call you any type of... Y'all over there cooking meth, that's my fucking business. Yeah, y'all can blow the block up. That's what's the fucking business.
—[181:47.510 --> 181:55.660] But they don't cook and crack, you be fine. Y'all kidnapping, yeah, cook and crack, they don't bother, they don't hurt nobody. Shoot and skag, you straight. Now if you fucking, if you kidnapping kids, that's
—[181:55.660 --> 182:03.840] my business, I got kids over here. You might fucking around and grab the wrong group. Now you got my fucking son over there. Or if you killed a family, your family, that mean you don't give a fuck about my... He killed his
—[182:03.840 --> 182:11.880] own family 10 years ago. We don't know what happened. We don't know why. And that's before he even lived over here. Why are you putting your nose in this? So you know he quiet now. He ain't 1 of those rough people. He ain't got nobody.
—[182:11.880 --> 182:20.100] It's been 10 years. He off that. That's the past. If you kill people, you probably kill people. But yeah, I'm not. No. I've had neighbors that was doing crime, I ain't saying that, I don't care, it's not my business.
—[182:20.100 --> 182:28.380] Like you said, as long as you're not doing nothing to harm us. I do run my neighbors addresses to make sure anybody on that registry list just keeps.
—[182:28.480 --> 182:36.600] Oh, that's fair. Remember when the ad came out, Ice? Remember when the ad came out? That's not Karen. No. You said that's Karen? Hold on, Mona. Let's get a fight real quick.
—[182:37.460 --> 182:45.520] That's Karen? Somebody's going, Megan, they a child molester? What? I got kids, my nigga. He not calling the police. He just want to know what's going on. I just want to know. That ain't Karen. I didn't
—[182:45.520 --> 182:53.640] say nothing to him. I didn't blow it up to the block. What did you say you do? I want to see what's up. I've done this too. What did you say? We're on the addresses on the website to
—[182:53.640 --> 183:01.920] see if any neighbors pop up on that list. The child molester list. Yes, the child molester list. Sexual assault, all that shit. But isn't the list like Andrew
—[183:01.920 --> 183:10.180] go on the list and just... No, you put it in your address. No, you put that address, it shows you a map. It's a Megan's Law list. All the registered people in the neighborhood. Remember the Not Like Us cover?
—[183:10.180 --> 183:18.380] Yes, it was that. It was that. That's what comes up. That's what it's gonna look like, Joe. And you're saying you think that's Karen shit? I do. How? No, it's...
—[183:18.720 --> 183:27.180] I don't know, I don't even know Karen. Just let him answer the why. I'm good, bro. I got to hear this. I'm cool. That's my opinion, bro.
—[183:27.200 --> 183:35.280] That's just, I think that we pick and choose what things are important to us and we stand on that. I think that, so niggas run on
—[183:35.280 --> 183:43.300] a drug enterprise next door is cool, but, and, yeah. Yes. Well, come on. I never understood that expression. Yes, we
—[183:43.300 --> 183:51.400] pick and choose. If my neighbor's selling weed, I don't care. If he's molesting kids, I care, because I have kids. Period, I care, bro. To be clear, we're not calling the police on
—[183:51.400 --> 183:59.580] him. I'm not doing if he's a registered sex offender I want to know so I don't when you trick-or-treating don't go to his house. That's not Karen. I'm not snitching He's
—[183:59.580 --> 184:07.689] already been arrested. I would love to finish my sentence for once. Oh, my bad. When you said it, I got it. When people get on a registered sex offender list, all of them may
—[184:07.689 --> 184:15.860] not be molesters. That's true. It tells you what it is. It tells you. It tells you. Yes, it does. It tells you their charges. Can y'all let him talk? I want to hear him out. Yeah, thank you. It tells you the
—[184:15.860 --> 184:23.860] charges. You could go piss in a park, and if you get caught pissing in a park, you gonna be on the sex register list at 11 o'clock at nighttime. You pissing in the park, ain't no
—[184:23.860 --> 184:31.920] kids. And now it's gonna make me sound like I'm, you're not caping for the fuck, no, we don't sound like that. And I'm not caping for the weirdos. You're not caping. And it says in decent exposure. It'll say the
—[184:31.920 --> 184:40.240] charge. It'll say the charge. It will say the decent exposure. In a park. So whatever the case may be, what I'm saying is, a lot of times the stuff that happens to those people on that list,
—[184:40.240 --> 184:48.360] it may not be necessarily the worst where our brain is gonna go. It's motherfuckers that had sex with 16-year-old girls that may be on that
—[184:48.360 --> 184:56.480] list. You understand I'm saying they might've been 18, 19 years old. They had sex with a 16 year old girl. It may be on that list. If we're going to say mine our businesses sometimes, cause
—[184:56.480 --> 185:04.660] I believe that it's nothing wrong with knowing who your neighbors are. I believe that your neighbors could potentially be your business for the same reason
—[185:04.700 --> 185:12.960] as your children. Your children still could be next door to a murderer. Your children could be next door to a drunk driver. Your children could be next door to a whole bunch of different negative things.
—[185:12.960 --> 185:20.980] We're gonna just pick and choose when that negativity is to be... Yes. Yes. Sean? Let me tell you why. Let me tell you how I see it. Everybody
—[185:20.980 --> 185:28.980] opinion different. I know, I'm all for mine now. I think that the difference is, I think that if you're doing crime that
—[185:28.980 --> 185:37.320] doesn't impact me or doesn't have a threat to, an immediate intuitive threat to me, then I mind my own business. If you steal cable, not my business. If you rob banks,
—[185:37.460 --> 185:45.760] not really my business. Could something come from that? Of course, right? Just hear me out. Of course, of course. Something could happen from it. But if I know that 3 doors
—[185:45.760 --> 185:53.780] down, somebody has been convicted of a sex offense. And you're right. And the offense matters. Right. And it would matter what it was. But
—[185:53.780 --> 186:01.900] if you say, for example, this person was a serial r*** and they live up the street, I'd like to know that. I would love to know that. I'm not disagreeing with you. But if n****s was running a crack house and they lived up the
—[186:01.900 --> 186:09.960] block, I'd love to finish. Because that could get shot up. I want to know that too. And I'm not saying you shouldn't know that. I don't think it's Karen to know that information. I think Karen is, to
—[186:09.960 --> 186:17.960] me, Karen is when somebody minds other people's business and reports them. And do something. It's the action after knowing. To me, saying, yo, son, daughter, don't
—[186:17.960 --> 186:26.020] trick or treat at 123 Markenberg Lane because they're a sex offender, That's not Karen shit to me. I agree. That's that's all ice was saying no I said he
—[186:26.220 --> 186:35.280] he runs everybody's addresses in his neighborhood Your address it shows you Marks
—[186:35.280 --> 186:43.780] around you and then you click it'll say this person convicted of this this date Do
—[186:43.780 --> 186:51.960] is want to know who the sex offenders are in the area and I don't wanna deal with them. There's nothing wrong with not wanting your kids to go trick or treat up the street. I'm not disagreeing. I'm
—[186:51.960 --> 187:02.120] saying that if a nigga again... I'm mad that that's what they landed on. I'm doing this because I need to know where to trick or treat. Well, no, I'm just saying... No, no, no, I didn't say nothing about drugs. And
—[187:02.120 --> 187:10.140] I asked Mark directly so niggas could be running a drug house next door and you don't care and he said yes. And we- Well, no, I gave a little more example. I gave a little context in there. We come from neighborhoods where
—[187:10.140 --> 187:18.220] the drug house gets shot the fuck up. We come from neighborhoods where niggas tie niggas up and kill niggas, et cetera, et cetera. So the element coming next door to your kids,
—[187:18.220 --> 187:26.320] still not gonna be a positive element. I agree, but I don't think that's caring shit to wanna not deal with them either. That's my point. I need a concrete example. I said you don't care if they
—[187:26.320 --> 187:34.560] live next door. Please let each other talk. What I'm saying is that I don't care if they live next door with regard to my own safety. That's the choice that I'm making, right?
—[187:34.780 --> 187:43.140] If you decide to make a different choice and say, yo, they're cooking crack next door, I don't wanna live there, or I don't wanna invite them to the housewarming.
—[187:44.100 --> 187:52.540] I don't think that that's caring shit. I think caring shit is when you snitch. Caring shit is when you mind other people's business. You need the action to be Karen shit. Also ish. If there was a database that
—[187:52.540 --> 188:00.700] I could put my address in and it said, yo, 2 doors down is a crack house. Guess what? I checked that too. Yeah, he would. He would. I would check that too. Again, I'm not being Karen shit. I'm just
—[188:00.700 --> 188:08.860] typing my address in. I don't think he lists. You see what's going on around me. There's also nothing wrong with information If you see a bunch of weird sketchy shit happening over here, it's like oh they sell cracker
—[188:08.860 --> 188:16.920] there. Okay, that's cool At least I know now we all live in neighborhoods where we assume that the house next door will not Mona but where
—[188:16.920 --> 188:27.340] we assume that the house next door is not. I live in a really, I live in a really, fuck y'all. Fuck
—[188:27.340 --> 188:35.340] y'all. I have a story. That app first came out and you would just put your address in it. But that's my first time ever living in an apartment complex.
—[188:35.340 --> 188:43.440] And my neighbor was an older guy and he was just an asshole. He would fuck with us, he would always say something to the kids, he would say something to my mom. My mom came over, he just was a dickhead. I
—[188:43.440 --> 188:51.680] got that app and it alerted and it was him. And he had offenses like, he had a couple of charges. I got a story. And I couldn't understand, this is what I couldn't understand
—[188:51.700 --> 188:59.940] because technically they're not supposed to live around children so the part I couldn't get was if you get an apartment and people are in and out, technically they shouldn't live in apartment complexes because the turnover.
—[189:00.040 --> 189:08.140] What they're supposed to do is when they move in or something, they supposed to notify everybody. That's what's supposed to happen. But let me tell you. I never told him, but I did curse him the fuck out and tell him, bitch, you
—[189:08.140 --> 189:16.480] keep picking and I know your fucking business and that shit slow down. Because he was such an asshole, which made me think he really was a predator for real. Even though his charters were like 15,
—[189:16.480 --> 189:24.480] 20 years old, he's an old man. It's a dude that, again, I ain't just workin' my address. We're in my mother's address. Yeah, you should. Wherever the kids be, I need to
—[189:24.480 --> 189:32.820] know. There's somebody that lived directly next door to her that was on the list. I look at what he's on, and I was cool with the dude. What kind of chart is it in?
—[189:32.900 --> 189:40.940] It was severe. Yeah. It was severe. Hey, ma, you know who is on this list for this look. So
—[189:41.360 --> 189:49.700] again, it was a long time ago, but we got kids around. So I'm- I at least wanna know. Keep your eyes open. That is safe concern. I'm in the middle on
—[189:49.700 --> 189:57.940] this. Yes, yes. Me too. I'm in the middle on this. Yes, me too. I'm in the middle on this. Now, hold on, let me just finish. It is Karen shit, but the risk is worth the reward. I don't think it's Karen shit. You know what to me, Karen shit is. Here's what I
—[189:58.360 --> 190:06.400] think is Karen shit. If I find out the dude down the street has a criminal record and then I call their job and tell them, say did y'all know? To me that's Karen shit. Me deciding not
—[190:06.400 --> 190:14.420] to fuck with them ain't Karen shit. Cause I'm not really. You're doing the research for yourself. That's what you gonna do with it. That's not Karen shit. Yeah, Karen shit to me is when you. What do Karens do? They're getting in places, call the
—[190:14.420 --> 190:22.460] police on you. That's what Karens do. I'm telling you the action is what makes it Karen shit. Just knowing some shit. Just knowing some shit. That was easy. That was a phrase. That's a good
—[190:22.460 --> 190:30.460] point. That was it. You got switched after the last night? Don't worry about it. No. No. You and Mark, with your old gay
—[190:30.460 --> 190:38.500] jokes. No, that was not a gay joke. Don't worry about it. That was not a gay joke. Stay strong, it was. It was. We were
—[190:38.500 --> 190:46.760] hiring someone to cook for us and I ran a criminal check on them. You niggas are just bitches. I don't have nothing else to say like
—[190:46.760 --> 190:54.800] well She was gonna be in our house and turned out turned out here. It was interesting. She had theft charges in Drug charges, I ain't gonna fuck about the
—[190:54.800 --> 191:02.940] drug charges Nobody got from the bookstore Are you coming to my house? Nobody got from the bookstore But you got you got you a 26 year old woman with B&E's yeah, I'm not I don't want you in my house Fuck your mind I don't want you in my house.
—[191:03.100 --> 191:11.480] That bitch too. She ain't gonna take your books and newbie and chains. She ain't gonna take your black power fish. She
—[191:11.480 --> 191:19.660] ain't gonna take your African musk oil. Now we got the diamond off. You hit a singer. She was a thief. Got the ice out off. Oh my
—[191:19.660 --> 191:28.260] God, yo. All right, I take it back. Well, no, y'all are bitches, but y'all are responsible. Thank you. Thank you.
—[191:28.260 --> 191:36.360] All right, okay. I never even thought to do that before. I understand the whole bondage. My thinking is different. My kids play outside, yo. My thinking is different. I'm not dismissing what y'all saying.
—[191:36.360 --> 191:44.420] I agree. I'll make great points. I never thought to do it because I come from, you mind your business. Like I don't care what my neighbor is doing until I learn that it affects me. I think a lot
—[191:44.420 --> 191:52.660] of that is the part. If he did some shit in his past, like. I think a lot of that you mind your business shit is part of the problem I concur Joe if you don't stand in a funny
—[191:52.800 --> 192:00.860] stance I agree like the when you go to the white neighborhood and the motherfuckers be out the window shades they know what's up that's what keep their neighborhood safe They know what the fuck
—[192:00.860 --> 192:09.060] is up. We still look at it like, since you're old ass down to mind your business, I see both sides. But when you had them type of neighbors, you feel good because that motherfucker call you on vacation.
—[192:09.460 --> 192:17.480] Oh, somebody strange around here. Oh, that's my mom, Bill. Don't worry. I just wanted to make sure you guys enjoy Ken Koo. That's a fact. Cause I'm definitely, when y'all
—[192:17.480 --> 192:25.600] come over friends, I just told telling the neighbors, there'll be some blacks in the... I also don't look at this the same, Ice saying it as Mark saying it. Like, Ice, I kinda understand
—[192:25.740 --> 192:33.801] it. Fuck that mean, hold on now. No, I'm not trying to be funny. That's
—[192:33.820 --> 192:44.120] what makes it funny actually. Yeah, yeah, you fucking me up there, wait. Mark, the way Mark carries it is a little more, the
—[192:44.120 --> 192:52.520] police are crooked, the system is crooked. As blacks we face injustices, We gotta, I don't believe in prison,
—[192:52.520 --> 193:00.820] abolish all of this shit. I believe in rehab. And so it's like, I view it different than I see. But he not putting no action behind it. And that's why I wouldn't, that's why I wouldn't just.
—[193:00.820 --> 193:08.940] Yeah, see, See, that's where y'all story is inconclusive. I don't believe that y'all going through, putting addresses in, looking it up, and then
—[193:08.940 --> 193:17.060] just staying silent. I don't believe that. I do what I told you. I told you, look, look, look, I told you. When I did my mom's address, again, I've spoken to this
—[193:17.060 --> 193:25.080] dude, My mom's lived where she lived for years. And he's lived there for years. Spoken to this dude 1000000 times. Cool as shit. Never knew. Hey,
—[193:25.160 --> 193:33.240] but again, kids at my mom's house. My daughter play outside. I don't know what you want. I don't know if you're reformed. I don't know. But hey, mom.
—[193:33.820 --> 193:41.880] Be mindful. Be mindful. They don't get reformed, them niggas. I'm just, I don't know. It's a piece of old school hood shit. Like, yeah it
—[193:41.880 --> 193:49.880] is. Once a tree jumper, always a tree jumper. Hey, check this out. You know a motherfucker steal, and he come in your house. What you tell everybody, yo? Don't put your shit down. Such and such coming
—[193:49.880 --> 193:58.240] in here because he's still. It's the same shit. I'm definitely stealing out of Mark's career tonight. Oh, me too. I agree with that. I'm taking him. I'm wearing the cargoes with the big pockets. 1 of them medallions.
—[193:58.260 --> 194:06.540] He's leaving with something. I know he got some X-Man medallions in there framed up on a wall. And I gotta do it in front of his little educator crew too. Let him know I'm on it.
—[194:06.540 --> 194:14.660] You gotta look out on him when you do it. I might steal 1 of their shit. Careful though, he got the hood crew there too. I love Mark. I'll steal 1 of his friendships. Man, 1 of them educator niggas, I'll whip
—[194:14.660 --> 194:22.860] your ass. That nigga be a fourth degree black belt while giving you a lecture. Beat your ass with penny loafers on. For that
—[194:22.860 --> 194:31.080] line of people that's gonna wanna talk about this, she's gonna wanna talk about the podcast. No, people got exclusive warnings not to do that. Yeah, cuz I know they want
—[194:31.080 --> 194:39.300] to. We won't do that. I mean, you know. Your friends probably, yeah. Yeah, most people chill. Some people weirdos, but if I see that, I stop. Mona, you coming through? No.
—[194:39.520 --> 194:47.700] That's a no. No, she's not. If it was tomorrow, I would have been there. I'm still waiting on Mona to hit the strip club with me. Don't do that. How could you lie to
—[194:47.700 --> 194:55.760] me? That was fucked up. Listen, man, I think we got to the bottom of it. We did it. We did it. We did it. I'm going to go type my address in and see what the fucking niggas got going on.
—[194:55.760 --> 195:03.820] Just to be known to you now. Yeah. Karen. Right. Keith. This right down is real quick. Hold up, we got an announcement.
—[195:03.820 --> 195:12.120] We got an announcement. Big Mona, Big Mona. I have a stand up show in Atlanta. It's 2 shows in 1 night. I never did that before. Don't embarrass me, bitch. When is
—[195:12.120 --> 195:20.280] it? Cause it's November the 29th in Atlanta somewhere. And the link is in my link tree, but don't embarrass me because I never did that if you don't sell enough tickets on the second
—[195:20.280 --> 195:28.300] Show they cut it bottom fucking tickets. Well, you're gonna sell out the first 1 and then sell the second 1 that Whatever
—[195:29.660 --> 195:37.660] What you do is you say we sold the first 1 out so we added a second show. Yeah, exactly. That's how they trickle. Create the demand for the show. That's it. That's
—[195:37.660 --> 195:45.760] your hire. You up in that piece, man. Let's get it. Big Mona. Yo, y'all hold it down, man. Hopefully you've enjoyed this broadcast as much as
—[195:45.760 --> 195:53.780] we've enjoyed delivering it to you. Stay safe, stay blessed, keep us in your prayers, Lord knows we need to be there. Until the next time we bid you
—[195:53.780 --> 196:02.800] a due farewell, adios, ariva durci, hasta la vista, au revoir, so long, goodbye, or a simple head nod will suffice. Remember
—[196:02.800 --> 196:10.880] life is a series of moments and moments past so let's make this 1 last as if it's all we have last but certainly
—[196:10.880 --> 196:18.900] not least the baddies are insecure the stagnant women want to travel in a closed-minded women want you to teach them things grab you a Tylenol you just might need it
—[196:19.940 --> 196:28.300] we got a weekend what's going on Anybody doing something this weekend? Mark shit. Yeah, first giving, that's it. Well, besides Mark's friends giving where I'm stealing something. Yo,
—[196:28.300 --> 196:36.400] shy-sties are loud. I mean, I'll take my shoes off, but I will have a shy-stie on. My shy-stie, dog.
—[196:36.980 --> 196:45.260] Oh, man. That's it, man. Hopefully y'all enjoy your weekend stay safe stay blessed we supposed to have a cold front coming
—[196:45.480 --> 196:53.680] sometime soon where the weather's gonna drop in the 30s. I don't care, the heat on already. Buy you a coat, turn the oven on. Buy a little space
—[196:53.680 --> 197:01.680] radiator Ish got for his tenants. Come on, wait a minute! Hey! Ish, you
—[197:01.680 --> 197:09.800] was on fire this episode, Ish. No, out the gate. It will be to your detriment next week. I'm going home to Wright. I'm going home to Wright because you had...
—[197:09.800 --> 197:18.140] Don't think that you just... That's the end of the beef. I'm spinning. Don't think that's the end of the comedy hour. No, he check a nut and just...
—[197:18.140 --> 197:26.440] Yeah, no, no, no. I'm going to Wright for him. He came out smoking. He got his shit off today. He did. I Like that I like that from ish collard greens
—[197:26.440 --> 197:34.500] fried shrimp fried fish macaroni cheese miss sitting over there for about 2 hours Yeah, we got Chef Edith and Chef Keno going. We got Chef Sade over
—[197:34.500 --> 197:42.600] there not doing nothing too. What's up, man? She looking good. Watching a god at work. You know what I mean? You're watching daddy. You like watching daddy at work. Look at you, right?
—[197:42.780 --> 197:50.860] I know she like it. She like that shit. I told her all that shit you said about that brolly gay nigga that show last night too. Yo, shut the fuck up. Flip Joe. Anyway, y'all
—[197:50.860 --> 198:00.260] be safe, yo. We absolutely love y'all. Thank you for listening. Subscribe to everybody's Patreon, who has 1. Until next time. Ayyyyy,
—[198:00.580 --> 198:08.800] wait a minute. Ayyyyy, Brandy Kelly Monica. Money Loan, we love you. Oh my God, I absolutely love those ladies!
—[198:09.140 --> 198:36.860] Round of applause! Round of applause! I
—[198:36.860 --> 198:45.180] don't got no problem with gay people. Gay people work for me right now. I'm jamming around gay people everyday because they work for me. I don't got no problem with them.
—[198:46.420 --> 198:48.740] Holy shit. No joke, bye.
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