—[100:07.240 --> 100:15.380] my man's birthday so I'm not doing that but that was another 1. Because he can't seem to think of any. That was
—[100:15.380 --> 100:23.540] real bad too. What you had Mark? You said you had 2 of them. Yeah, that draft with Wiggins, Jabari Parker, and Embiid, I was really
—[100:23.540 --> 100:31.540] strong Andrew Wiggins as the number 1. I was worried about Embiid's injuries. I thought Embiid would be number 1. I thought Wiggins was going to be an all-star. I
—[100:31.540 --> 100:39.820] thought he was going to be a consistent all-star player. It's not a bad take. In retrospect, it wasn't like a stupid take, but it's 1 I regret. I also thought that Jason
—[100:39.820 --> 100:47.840] Tatum was going to be only slightly above average. Because I was following that trend of Duke players that turn out to be really good college players and
—[100:47.840 --> 101:06.980] complete NBA players, but not oh You're gonna give me your shoe sizes so I could give to Jason Tatum Do
—[101:06.980 --> 101:15.100] us like that y'all started talking about Bad Takes. Everybody talked about sports. No. No, I mentioned some of my hip hop takes. Mine wasn't sports.
—[101:15.100 --> 101:23.440] Bad hip hop takes is harder for me to think about. Not because I don't have them, just like I'm trying. Well, it's because every new hip hop album that drop, you call it album of the year and cover yourself for the last bullshit you say.
—[101:23.560 --> 101:31.860] Or new albums come out and they get better. Yeah, I know. This was a good year. This was a good year, so I'm
—[101:31.860 --> 101:40.040] not jumping on that. That's what happened. Clips came out and I said, this might be album of the year. And then I really fell in love with Chance's album. And I thought that was album of the year, because it came after. Here's
—[101:40.040 --> 101:49.440] a good take. Why don't all the men get together and carry Gervonta Davis to prison? Oh,
—[101:49.440 --> 101:57.600] shit. Damn. What's the latest? What happened? What'd you do now? He's horrible. What did he do now? In general. They've issued
—[101:57.600 --> 102:05.660] a warrant for his arrest because they got him on film going into strip club, grabbing somebody by the neck and
—[102:05.660 --> 102:13.740] head, pulling him out, pulling her out. This is on video, they're waiting for him to turn himself in. They got the marshals
—[102:13.740 --> 102:21.860] out. His main problem is, part, because I feel like his hands are bisexual. Like, you know. He don't got a problem in the bitch,
—[102:21.860 --> 102:30.080] in the morning or the night, you know? You come alive, Fenn them topics. I don't know about that. Do you notice that about yourself? No, I don't, and I disagree. I
—[102:30.080 --> 102:38.100] had a take, y'all just skipped me. I mean, you said it clearly. What was your bad take? I'm sorry, you're right, we skipped you. What was your bad take? What was your, cause you kind of said like we had so many, but
—[102:38.100 --> 102:46.120] you did the ish thing. I thought you weren't gonna give me 1. I didn't really, like, okay, part of my worst take is I had to apologize for it. I watched a document, I mean, a comedy
—[102:46.120 --> 102:54.300] special by David Chappelle, and then I got on my podcast and said, I don't feel supported by gay people as a black woman. And I met white gay people, and they dragged
—[102:54.300 --> 103:02.300] me for 4 days, and I lost 20, 000 followers. But I apologize because I was wrong. Not because of the followers, gays. Love
—[103:02.300 --> 103:10.460] you guys. That's a good beef to piece up. I mean, this is the thing about it. I was wrong. That's not even what I,
—[103:10.460 --> 103:18.500] you know what I mean? How many followers did you have at the time? Just wrong. Probably like 180, something like that. And 20, 000 more gay people? I mean, I have a lot of big, huge gay
—[103:18.500 --> 103:26.520] followers. Seriously, and just because you get into it with the gays That's not only gays that are going to follow you The allies The straights are disgusted by that My mother called me about that
—[103:26.520 --> 103:34.540] shit my mom my mom has never even came to a show my mom called like bitch Them people set you up like you know they call you mother and shit like that, you can't,
—[103:34.540 --> 103:42.780] you gotta correct that. If you make white gays say it and stand on it, and I did, I did an emergency episode, I apologize. And that's the thing about having a platform, I think people don't
—[103:42.780 --> 103:50.900] understand why it is important to apologize when you wrong. It is important to read and find out, oh, I was wrong about that. It doesn't make you less of a woman or less of a man.
—[103:50.900 --> 103:58.940] It makes you intelligent. Intelligent people make mistakes and learn. Idiots stand on it. I don't give a fuck. That's how I feel. You sound dumb. Like I feel like I'm blessed
—[103:58.940 --> 104:07.540] with it. So. Well, you killed that and I agree. Parks forgot 1. Bad take? I didn't like Dan when he came out. My
—[104:07.540 --> 104:15.760] bad, my bad. How could you? I don't know. Damn. All right, so y'all don't wanna help Cary
—[104:15.760 --> 104:24.180] tank Davis to the jail. Oh no, yeah, I'm saying. Y'all know what I'm saying. Now listen, someone will get hit. That is necessary. He's not going down without a fight, but
—[104:24.540 --> 104:33.000] he has to go now. So you gonna go in the room first? I have 0 problem going in the room first. You know in the jail, they send, you know what I mean? Bro, can I tell y'all something?
—[104:33.100 --> 104:41.140] I don't wanna say the girlfriend, but he was dating this girl at the time, right? And they were live and he had scratches all over him. Like all over him. And then they were like,
—[104:41.140 --> 104:49.240] it was tension in there. But I knew then, oh, he really hit bitches. Cause like, you know what I mean? When you got scratches, like y'all in there fighting. She's not just attacking you, y'all fist fighting. And being that he
—[104:49.240 --> 104:57.340] has licensed hands, I always looked at him funny then, and that was years ago. Like, he'll hit you, he's known for that. Like, you don't even have to be his girl. You can just
—[104:57.340 --> 105:05.380] stay the night, he will smack you. Well, if he's innocent, I take it all back, but I think they got enough footage of him getting it done. Somebody help
—[105:05.380 --> 105:15.560] him. Where's his old heads? Where's his people? Is he on drugs? What's wrong with that brother? Speaking of, where is your people? Actually,
—[105:15.860 --> 105:23.860] that's a great segue. So Jay Leno recently opened up that his wife is struggling with dementia. Which is horrible. And we're praying for
—[105:23.860 --> 105:32.780] her. We are. Of course we are. Of course. And they've been together for 45 years. They seem to have a beautiful relationship. He He's taking
—[105:32.780 --> 105:40.800] care of her 24 7 now. He sort of opened up and he said, like, look, you know, I've had a great life. If this is the worst thing I've had to encounter, you know what I mean, I still had a
—[105:40.800 --> 105:48.820] good life. He has perspective on it. He was talking to Maria Shriver. When he did the interview though, he said that like the thing that shocked him the most was that people have been walking up to him
—[105:48.840 --> 105:56.920] saying like you know so are you gonna get a girlfriend now? Oh shit. Because his wife is... It doesn't seem right. Well that's what I said and
—[105:56.920 --> 106:06.180] then I had a spirited conversation with my wife last night and I rethought this. You know. Is this what drove you to the Macallans? Wait,
—[106:06.180 --> 106:15.900] Jay Leno? Yes. No, I actually was reading that in the bar, in fairness. But it made me think, like, how Does
—[106:15.900 --> 106:24.100] your partner have to be before you start to get another partner? Why they still living? Bro, that's touchy with the dementia because it's
—[106:24.100 --> 106:32.140] so many different levels of it. And I've seen people that have dementia and they still want to kiss from their husband or they still embrace, you know, Like I've
—[106:32.140 --> 106:40.160] seen people that are totally out of it, but when they see their significant other, they hug, they kiss and everything. So I- But would she remember what I did yesterday? She probably wouldn't, but
—[106:40.160 --> 106:48.380] I just feel like if you really love her and she going out that way, I don't think that you would even be fast to go get somebody else. We really love her. Depending
—[106:48.380 --> 106:56.780] on how bad dementia is, she could be a new person every time. Facts, you could be the new person to her. You could just, I mean,
—[106:57.120 --> 107:05.400] you could role play this and turn it into something else. You could. I mean. All right. And if I'm taking care of her, who's taking care of me? God.
—[107:06.200 --> 107:14.220] Who else? Does anybody else matter? No. Bro, it's sickness and health. If this nigga gets dementia and she's not dead yet, no, you can't get
—[107:14.220 --> 107:22.320] another bitch. Oh, that's what Jay Leno said. He said we took a vow. I don't understand why people are so upset that I you know are so shocked that I would honor my Vows and I support that and if my wife just to
—[107:22.320 --> 107:30.400] be clear wife if you get Alzheimer's or dementia or any other thing where you don't know where I am or who I am and you can't track me And you don't remember what just happened. I will
—[107:30.400 --> 107:38.420] be 100% without a girlfriend because that's how I wrote. Facts. You can't track me. Well, you hear what I said. They got married in
—[107:38.420 --> 107:46.560] 1980. Back when vows meant something. Yeah, and I think you got out of those vows. I'm just saying, there is another way to look at this. And I saw this with B. Smith up
—[107:46.560 --> 107:54.680] in New York before she passed away rest in peace Some people feel like if I am so out of it that I don't know where I am I don't want you to be
—[107:54.680 --> 108:02.900] without companionship. I don't want you to be alone So like if I got the mention Alzheimer's, I'm telling you my wife can have a boyfriend I don't care because
—[108:02.900 --> 108:11.160] I don't know where I am. Oh, she really got the best of that spirit of conversation. She whooped your ass. But that's a real mature way to look at it. I agree with that.
—[108:11.220 --> 108:19.240] Me too. I agree with it. Bro, the thought of getting to mention Alzheimer's, all of that, it scares the fuck out of me. And I really feel like if you really love
—[108:19.240 --> 108:29.160] me Take me out back like a dog and just get rid of me Don't have me wandering the fucking cul-de-sac ass of the shit talking to me fucking Fucking
—[108:29.160 --> 108:44.420] house dress on backwards titties out in the fucking cul-de-sac get rid of me. Oh, they ain't seen nothing nigga. Oh shit When
—[108:44.420 --> 108:52.860] you don't think about the worst ways to go Those are 1 of the worst ways to go for me. Yeah, it's scary. Like bro, literally you just doing your regular, you go to Target every, you Mr. Wawa,
—[108:52.860 --> 109:00.920] you go every week and then you have a whole farm just confused, you don't know what the fuck going on. You know what I mean? But is it? Looking for the first 1 out. Yeah, can't figure out
—[109:00.920 --> 109:09.100] why they don't have to call for you love. But look, outside looking in it might be the worst, but to the person, they don't even know. How's it that bad? They don't know what the fuck going on. No, it's gotta be frustrating.
—[109:09.100 --> 109:17.100] It's bad, because I've watched so many documentaries, there's levels of it. Everybody is not totally suited. You might lose a day a week and then lose a couple days. And then- People in
—[109:17.100 --> 109:25.240] my family have had it and it starts to weigh on the family because think about somebody that you love that you would die for and now they don't know who
—[109:25.240 --> 109:33.520] you are. That shit is crazy. It's hard. Yo, they start calling you your brother name. They start calling you other people's names. That shit is rough. But you're speaking from the, I'm talking
—[109:33.520 --> 109:41.580] about the person. Cool, now the person, you wake up, you looking at all these strangers, you don't know who the fuck these people are, some of them? All right, you guys, this was just supposed to be fun. Yeah, I wanted a little
—[109:41.580 --> 109:49.700] light. We don't care about, like, I just wanted some fun with, I was trying to be in control. You wanted a little bit, you got real dark. Yeah, God. In not a fun way. God
—[109:49.700 --> 109:58.280] damn. Yo, it never fails though. Anytime I'm trying to have fun, somebody says, my family got that. And
—[109:58.280 --> 110:06.360] then you gotta shut up. Everybody got somebody with them in their family. They don't matter anyway. Them niggas on Dateline,
—[110:06.500 --> 110:14.740] them white people on Dateline when they part in the dying, they go crush some pills up, drug them. On Dateline, them white people,
—[110:15.060 --> 110:23.100] I just thought about that when Mark was like, yo, people believe in their vows and the vows mean something. On Dayline, them vows mean so much that they will kill you before
—[110:23.100 --> 110:31.260] they divorce you. Let's move that deaf date up a little bit. Oh my Lord. So that's the answer to the little bit. Thursday. Thursday. But that's commendable from
—[110:31.260 --> 110:39.580] Jalen. I mean, I also think you could get her a new boyfriend slash caretaker So we're even Steven a little bit that's a lot of first dates
—[110:53.400 --> 111:01.500] Hey, we're gonna get us some more fucking fucking Chippendale hospice I'm sick of him, bro. That's funny. I'm sick of him. It's crazy. Hey, we're going to get us some motherfucking Chippendale hospice. Oh shit. Chippendale hospice.
—[111:01.700 --> 111:09.800] Do some sexy hospice work. I'm in the streets, you hear me? And I'm joking, I don't know if I would be in the streets. I don't know if
—[111:09.800 --> 111:17.860] I would either. But if I would, I'd still come home at the end of the night. Yeah. So if I'm serious. Chase Swift, the shifts, you know what I mean? Right there with you. Yeah, that's true too, but
—[111:17.860 --> 111:26.080] like, Chip and Jales, dude, thanks for holding me down. I'm back. Right. Parks, so you would do, you'd be okay having a girlfriend? I would get her a boyfriend
—[111:26.080 --> 111:34.460] too though. Okay, you said, okay. Slash caretaker. Because for married people, it's, you know, you took vows and shit. We did, we did. Just making sure. Still there.
—[111:34.660 --> 111:42.700] Yeah, that's awesome. Just not like all day. Yeah, you know, in 20, It's a lot. In 26, are y'all still honoring all the shit y'all said at the wedding? Yeah, like every
—[111:42.700 --> 111:50.840] part of it. No, they took in 26 married. The married people in 26 that I see getting divorced are getting divorced over
—[111:51.300 --> 111:59.400] kibble and shit. Or a little shit that they can't get out. It's bullshit, though that's the only reason I ask. It's like, seem like today's
—[111:59.440 --> 112:07.600] married couples have. Till death, well the love died. There's the death, We out here. That's how they be. Yeah, I'm good.
—[112:07.600 --> 112:16.160] I can't, all jokes aside, I can't seem to believe it. I can't seem to believe it, man. Me either. Well. Off
—[112:16.160 --> 112:24.320] camera, minding off with a different take, which explains a great deal. Well, Jay Leno, we praying for you and your wife She gets better. We hope
—[112:24.320 --> 112:34.020] that you are all right in dealing with that cuz that's got to be happy as well What else Kaisen that Kaisen that announced? That
—[112:34.020 --> 112:42.540] he's taking a break from streaming and he's venturing off into fashion. Yep. Oh. And he talked to La Roche, fashion
—[112:42.600 --> 112:51.300] god. What'd he say? He talked to La Roche about it. Y'all know who La Roche is, right? Yeah. Yeah. He talked and He spoke to a lot of people. He's doing vlogs,
—[112:51.740 --> 112:59.840] they following him. He seems to be doing his due diligence and learning about the fashion, textures
—[113:00.120 --> 113:08.260] and materials, all this fashion shit. And he says that he doesn't want to use his clout to influence whatever
—[113:08.260 --> 113:16.400] he's got going on now. He wants to really be a student of fashion. It may not be possible, but honorable to say it
—[113:16.400 --> 113:25.020] and have a thought. Thoughts on Kai Sennat, stopping streaming, learning how to read. There's
—[113:25.020 --> 113:33.080] a lot of clips and I'm not funny. No, yes, yes, I think it's like a very dope. Yeah, I think it's fucked up. They're killed him for reading the dictionary. Yeah, Like looking up words is not
—[113:33.080 --> 113:41.440] a bad thing. That's a great thing. Wait, wait, whoa. I think it's the timing of it. It's after the breakup. Hold on, I need to talk. I'm confused about that. About what? He can't
—[113:41.880 --> 113:50.080] read. He's trying to read better. I'm trying to learn better. So He's reading and then in certain words, he'll stop and grab the dictionary, look up to see exactly, so I know
—[113:50.080 --> 113:58.740] what this word means. Okay. I like that. Yeah, I think that's great. And I mean, the joke of it for the people online is right
—[113:58.740 --> 114:06.980] after the breakup. Yeah. And that might not be an old joke. It tracks. When you go through 1 of them breakups like we discussed, you
—[114:06.980 --> 114:15.100] start finding ways to better yourself. Like niggas start going to the gym, niggas start jogging, niggas start doing mad shit. You start trying to better yourself. Like, wait
—[114:15.100 --> 114:23.440] till she see me next time. With all these books. You know what I'm saying? With all these books and stuff. But I just think that it'll sit you down and give you perspective.
—[114:23.700 --> 114:32.000] You start doing the self-reflection. And it's good for, we live in a copycat society. If we're gonna copy all the dumb shit, maybe now set an example for people to read and
—[114:32.000 --> 114:40.140] learn. How do y'all, what do y'all think about his fashion decision? I think it's dope. I don't know where it came from. Like I like usually
—[114:40.440 --> 114:48.600] when somebody says they want to get into fashion, usually that's kind of represented by their fashion where at least they was fly or they had a different look or whatever. I just didn't see that coming. I
—[114:48.600 --> 114:56.680] feel like he could do whatever he wants though. You know what I mean? The way he stayed there. I remember bumping into him on clubhouse because he was jumping on clubhouse first way before
—[114:56.680 --> 115:04.740] the streaming thing got like big or whatever. He really stayed down and made it happen. So I think a person like that could be successful in anything. You know what I mean? I agree with you Mona. I didn't
—[115:05.580 --> 115:15.180] think of him in the fashion world. Yeah, me neither. That doesn't mean he can't do it. But like, is there any indication from you Joe or somebody who knows fashion? Was
—[115:15.180 --> 115:24.520] that intuitive to you when you heard him say it? It was cool he took the low roots. It
—[115:24.520 --> 115:32.610] was really cool he took the low roots. He just not a fly nigga, there's no disrespect to him. He's not a fly nigga so I didn't see you. Oh, that's so weird. 1
—[115:32.610 --> 115:40.900] day Joe's gonna punch me in the face, man. This guy, yo. He's such an intuitive dude. That's so more than nose fashion. I think
—[115:40.900 --> 115:48.980] he'll do well. I'm all for, let me start with, I think there's more to
—[115:48.980 --> 115:57.080] this story. Okay Everything I say is based on my belief that there's more to Discussing
—[115:57.240 --> 116:05.260] that stuff agree just the timeline for me with the streamer awards homeboy getting
—[116:05.260 --> 116:14.840] accused of all that shit her looking a little off kilter don't
—[116:14.840 --> 116:23.700] forget the mental health come into a health conversation right after the mental health conversation, just a cold retirement
—[116:24.240 --> 116:32.260] from streaming. That seems weird. Cause a lot of people, including his, whoever he's partnered with on the streaming end and people that he works with on the
—[116:32.260 --> 116:40.260] production end for a streaming, that's a lot of money allegedly being made over there. That's what I'm saying. Even if he wanted to,
—[116:40.740 --> 116:48.880] normally when we see a pivot is because somebody read their contract and now has a way to funnel
—[116:49.000 --> 116:57.100] things back to them the right way accordingly. They've learned from whatever just happened. And typically whoever you were assigned to don't
—[116:57.160 --> 117:05.540] really jive with that, especially when you're a cash cow. So even if he wanted to do that, I would imagine somebody from AMP or
—[117:05.540 --> 117:13.740] whoever he was affiliated with would be like Angry or have some emotions about it. That's what they might be or we could really look at this like he's really
—[117:13.740 --> 117:21.760] going through some mental health shit, and I don't have the emotional capacity to sit in front of this fucking microphone and stream. Oh, then it's
—[117:21.760 --> 117:29.980] the breakup. I forgot the breakup. I don't feel like doing that shit. But usually corporations, large media corporations don't give a fuck about your mental health at all.
—[117:29.980 --> 117:38.220] And It depends on how much leverage he may have. Yo, the young people, I'm with the young people, prioritizing their mental health. They
—[117:38.220 --> 117:46.340] drinking less, they selling less drugs, they fucking and getting married less. They just fucking, they just, you know what I mean?
—[117:46.340 --> 117:54.500] They doing it their own way. They doing it, yeah, I'm happy for them. I'm happy for them. Go Kysenet. For sure. I think he'll be great in the fashion world. Can't wait to see what else he's got. That fashion
—[117:54.500 --> 118:02.780] money is insane, bro. For sure. It's definitely, definitely understated. It's a lot like if you have your own line. Yeah. Like I'm talking
—[118:02.780 --> 118:11.020] about like your own line. Yeah, that's how it is. Like different colors, cuffs. Different items, all that. Yeah. I, like, for real, it's crazy.
—[118:11.020 --> 118:19.060] It's crazy like. And if something new happened, you could jump right on it right away with your line. Is it crazy like that? It's crazy? Ralph Lauren, bro. Ralph Lauren, the
—[118:19.060 --> 118:27.160] fuck outta you. That's that ish. I knew you might ask that ish quarter. Quarter hoodie. I'm waking up in the morning, quarter's up. Well I can't get the quarter shit. That
—[118:27.160 --> 118:35.260] shit hard. No, wait, give me the quarter shit, in the small. Get the fuck outta here. Look, they hating. He did
—[118:35.260 --> 118:43.334] say he need it small. Look at they hating now. The fuck outta here, they need it small. When the hating don't work, they start telling yo. In the small. He might need an extra small by some point. Yo,
—[118:43.334 --> 118:52.560] let me get that in the small, yo, for real. When you get fruits. What else, what else, what else, what else? Did y'all hear we going
—[118:52.560 --> 119:00.760] back to the moon next month? I did not hear that. First manned mission, they're sending humans back. Back, and I'm saying back with air quotes, because
—[119:00.760 --> 119:08.760] yes, I'm sorry, I don't believe it. But yeah, we're going back to the moon. Well, you don't believe that we ever been to the moon. That's why I sang back like that. Oh my God,
—[119:08.760 --> 119:16.820] you right there. I'm sorry, I don't wanna relitigate this, but I- We're not doing it. No, just to be clear. Do you think it's fun? You're not just saying we didn't do it when we initially said it. You're saying never in history have we been to the
—[119:16.820 --> 119:25.100] moon. I don't think we put man on the moon. Ever. Oh my God. I think that moon landing was fake. It's been on television. Yo, some of the contrarian shit, I feel like niggas just hold on to.
—[119:25.100 --> 119:33.260] Why I gotta be contrarian? I just might not believe it. That's all. That's contrarian, I think by definition. No, no, contrarian is, okay, y'all all do this, I'm doing the opposite of what y'all doing
—[119:33.260 --> 119:42.040] just because y'all are doing. We all believe we've been. That's not what I'm saying. You're basing it on the evidence. I'm saying I don't believe this. So if I play Neil deGrasse breaking down us
—[119:42.040 --> 119:50.140] on the moon from AdLaw, you still wouldn't give up. Or the people like Buzz Aldrin who's been on the moon who came back and gave the interviews and talked about being on the moon, or all the other countries that
—[119:50.140 --> 119:58.200] way. I also watched the movie where... Oh, right. I forget it's all CGI. I could believe either... I believe either way. I feel like some conspiracy theorists, we
—[119:58.200 --> 120:06.480] got to grow out of. Yes. I'm as big a conspiracy theorist as they come, but some of them get dated. I also just think they're
—[120:06.480 --> 120:14.480] fun, not necessarily to be taken serious in a lot of times. But that's why they're not fun, because people take them serious. Like none of us really think Stevie Wonder can see, right? Like we
—[120:14.480 --> 120:22.540] joke about it, It's fun, it makes for great stories, but we don't really think he'd be driving cars and shit. You ain't gonna walk this nigga to the steps and leave him? I don't think he could drive a car. I don't think he'd drive
—[120:22.540 --> 120:31.700] him, but yeah, I think he could see. Because he rich, not because he spent too much time playing instruments, not because he's blind. I think I'm gonna leave. You gonna leave? Before
—[120:31.700 --> 120:39.720] you said that, I said we play around about Stevie being able to see, but nobody would walk his blind ass to the steps and walk away. And you saying you do think he
—[120:39.720 --> 120:48.040] could see. So you would walk his blind ass down the steps and just let him fall down the steps. I don't think he'll fall. Dreads first. Dread. Well, they walk him to every piano
—[120:48.040 --> 120:56.480] with the watch, yo. I think he got 1 dread left. Yeah. And it's right here. I was thinking you said dread. I was thinking you said dread. Like a snort.
—[120:56.600 --> 121:05.440] No, Steve, he's not being, oh my. I do think you took it back with that 1. Yo. Oh shit. I do think Steve you can see a little bit. Oh my gosh.
—[121:05.440 --> 121:14.020] And I don't think that's as wild as we never been to the moon. It's not. It's not. It's not. Listen, all right. It's not as concerning.
—[121:14.160 --> 121:22.860] Well, congratulations, I guess, to the people that are going to the moon. Yeah, for the first time. Would you be down to go? Yeah Interesting
—[121:22.860 --> 121:41.020] I would that's that's how okay. I believe it now. I would be down to go. Would you think you were the first person? Yo,
—[121:41.020 --> 121:52.260] man, we're not doing What you got there would you be like, yeah You think it's flat yo man, we're not doing okay Yo
—[121:52.260 --> 122:02.100] King here was a mess when she left the moon What
—[122:02.100 --> 122:10.200] else congrats to Kassan ad or anybody what else? What else? Well, congrats to Kassanet or anybody. And the moon. And the moon. Buzz Aldrin, whatever you guys. Congrats to the moon. Buzz Lightyear. If anybody was ever there.
—[122:10.200 --> 122:18.420] Well, congrats to them. Would you go even if your girl couldn't go with you? Yes, bro. I would go to the moon.
—[122:18.420 --> 122:26.600] Yeah, you think your girl let you go to the moon? Yeah. Without her? Yeah. All right, nigga. He had a tracker. He ain't going to the moon. You
—[122:26.600 --> 122:36.400] look a little closer to Saturn. You said the moon. That big booty bitch in the background on the, right. Elliot
—[122:36.400 --> 122:44.420] got long hair. What else, what else, what else, what else, what else? What else is important and unimportant? Power went out in New York. I didn't experience that. Not every y'all
—[122:44.420 --> 122:52.740] Verizon people. Yeah, I didn't experience that. Verizon sold y'all data again. For sure. Yo, it happened so, we so desensitized
—[122:53.080 --> 123:01.160] to it now that when the news break of the data leaks, I'd be like, damn, and just keep scrolling. Yup. They
—[123:01.160 --> 123:09.220] made off, made a whole bunch of money from our shit. Verizon, y'all couldn't use the phone for 19 hours. No, it was a
—[123:09.220 --> 123:17.260] long time. I don't know, I'm not Verizon gang. And I don't call people. Like, likewise. At first when it went out, they thought
—[123:17.260 --> 123:25.440] it was all of the companies, but then I like the other phone companies shooting back. Like T-Mobile was like, hey, hey, hey, we good. That's
—[123:25.440 --> 123:33.520] just them. AT&T was all like, no, no, no, no. Reason why it's not working, because you're calling them Verizon phone. We straight over here. And if you want to come over here here's the link
—[123:33.520 --> 123:41.800] can T-Mobile join the phone wars absolutely absolutely oh cuz y'all merged yeah now
—[123:41.800 --> 123:49.940] right I'm so old I'm so old I still remember when they was body cells 15 years ago oh man who they merged with again?
—[123:49.940 --> 123:57.960] Sprint. Oh yeah, they're big dog now. Big dog now. They're spending big money. God damn. Singular. Wait till
—[123:57.960 --> 124:07.580] I make a phone. So I'm telling you, I'm gonna make something. That mint mobile and all that shit made a... Mint mobile? Remember
—[124:07.580 --> 124:19.260] when it was the last 1 with the Blackberry holding on because he thought the feds was tracking him? It was the last 1 with the Blackberry. I remember
—[124:19.260 --> 124:27.380] you, dog. I'm sorry. He was in corporate though. A lot of the corporate people use Blackberry Subway. Yeah, fucking corporate Subway. We had like a Blackberry pen and all
—[124:27.380 --> 124:35.380] that. Fucking corporate Subway. Hold on, Hold on, hold on. I ain't gonna say that. We all had a BlackBerry pen. Tell me something that was better than BBM. I didn't have a
—[124:35.380 --> 124:45.560] BlackBerry. It did not exist. I loved the trio, the Palm Trio. I had 1. That was my shit. But yeah, no, we all had, I'm with you. The
—[124:46.760 --> 124:54.760] days. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. We did Kai, we did David. Speaking of outages. Ooh,
—[124:54.760 --> 125:03.960] there we go. Thanks Mark. Speaking of outages, I see on the board and I know nothing about this. It says, power goes out at Jim Jones' studio. Can somebody help
—[125:03.960 --> 125:12.200] me understand what happened? Yeah, apparently. I mean, I saw 50 Cent posted. I don't know how. I had no clue,
—[125:12.200 --> 125:20.840] but 50 Cent posted what looked like someone standing behind like a curtain or some shit recording inside
—[125:21.180 --> 125:30.040] Jim Jones studio. And they were asking like, hey, I mean, there were flashlights and they're asking, you know, if we call Con Ed, can we get the power back on? And
—[125:30.040 --> 125:38.080] He's been making jokes nonstop since he put the clip up there with turn off the lights in the background. Oh
—[125:38.080 --> 125:46.360] shit, Teddy P. Yeah, Teddy P. Yeah, he went Teddy P on. Wow. But it's just more For the people that
—[125:46.360 --> 125:54.480] don't live in New York, it was 15 degrees at 430, 430 a.m. It's been cold as a bitch, winter's back.
—[125:54.480 --> 126:03.880] Arctic cold out, it was about 19 degrees around 5. Good time to have some heat. Yeah. Yeah,
—[126:03.880 --> 126:12.200] it was cold. And then Jim is online leaning into it. Of course. Sitting in the darkness surrounded by candles. Yeah. Yeah.
—[126:12.200 --> 126:20.380] Same way he was doing the construction. Whatever he did. That's the name about Jim. Jim said it. He was like, yo, anytime y'all talk about me, I'm gonna play the algorithm,
—[126:20.380 --> 126:28.380] y'all gonna talk about me, and I'm gonna play along with it. That's a good way to lean in, so whether it's true or not, don't matter, you got the out. You know what I mean? I'm sure
—[126:28.380 --> 126:36.860] he can afford to pay the electric bill, it probably was either a power allergy he couldn't control or it didn't happen. But either way it's funny. Realist niggas done had their fucking lights cut off.
—[126:36.860 --> 126:44.980] Oh, I don't know. What the concern need to be is who the fuck was behind that curtain. That's what I wanna know. That's what they needed. That's what I wanna see. And then they come back over and whoop his ass. Probably the same person that
—[126:44.980 --> 126:53.040] was on the phone with 50 giving him all of his lease information. That's crazy. That was crazy. But with that type of footage, you
—[126:53.040 --> 127:01.340] can kind of figure it out. Especially if you have cameras, you can figure out who the fuck that is. Unless you have like an open door where everybody could just come whenever. You
—[127:01.340 --> 127:09.400] know what I mean? As long as you know who being your shit, you can figure it out. You can figure out who that was. You can get in your ass book for doing that to me. Oh no absolutely I'm gonna act like everything cool You won't get in here. We're gonna cut the
—[127:09.400 --> 127:17.540] lights out on you You know what you did Don't turn the lights off on
—[127:17.540 --> 127:25.600] them you have a lock in the sock Yeah, I'm gonna come in somebody room there's all
—[127:25.600 --> 127:33.800] the niggas from that floor in there. They got a sock with some soap in it. Cut the lights out and they start commenced to Beating yo ass. That's how it was in boarding school. Oh my God, boarding
—[127:33.800 --> 127:41.880] school, it was like, yeah, boarding school tough. Did they ever beat you up? In boarding school, yeah. In the room in the dark? No, in
—[127:41.880 --> 127:50.820] class. Damn. That was like a one-on-one though. You got beat up in geometry? Jonathan Isaacs. What? Look
—[127:50.820 --> 127:58.940] who on top now, bitch. Jonathan Isaacs. You see how niggas carry their trauma with them? I know the name, anybody that would beat me up. Jonathan Isaacs
—[127:59.040 --> 128:07.380] was the 6, 9 freshman that, well,
—[128:07.380 --> 128:15.620] he was on the basketball team, on the freshman team, and they were looking to, they were looking to see if he could develop and make varsity. And,
—[128:15.640 --> 128:23.700] uh- Did you start to fight with him? He's better at boxing. Yeah, we were in class. And yeah, I said something. I knew it. Say it again. You said
—[128:23.700 --> 128:31.940] it again. I said it again. Probably worse, too. He got up first. I didn't have all the fighting tools and knowledge. Oh, no, that 1 he got up. That
—[128:32.900 --> 128:42.820] was it. Oh, what's he coming over here for? 6 times, man. Ouch. Your dog. That nigga dunked your dog. Man,
—[128:42.820 --> 128:51.180] I think about it. Anytime I got beat up, I got dunked like that. The funny shit, I was sitting in the desk, and
—[128:51.180 --> 128:59.240] the desk at the time was the, oh man, this is so old school, it was the desk that was attached. The 1 piece track. You can't get out them
—[128:59.240 --> 129:07.300] shit. Nah, you hear that? When I tell you John, they picked that desk up, old desk up, in the air, boom!
—[129:07.560 --> 129:15.660] Say it again, put the ass in the desk. Just went back to his seat. And you got up and they say nothing. Did you say it again? Joe said it again. That man, Corey Holcomb, I bet
—[129:15.660 --> 129:23.660] you all said it. That's why he fuck with anti-pride. He got up and moved with that dustbag and sat the fuck down. Sat right the fuck back there.
—[129:23.660 --> 129:31.760] I'm sorry that happened to you. Thank you for all that. A squared plus B squared, teacher. I can honestly say I have never been in a fight where I didn't hit back. Like, that's some pussy ass
—[129:31.760 --> 129:40.200] shit. Thanks. I'm hitting you back, fuck that, you're going to have to kill me up here. No, sometimes you make a business decision. That's
—[129:40.200 --> 129:48.260] a fact. You doing the job, that's a fact. I did that. Don't make it work out. As a man, sometimes you make a business decision. You doing cost risk analysis real quick. The numbers
—[129:48.260 --> 129:56.680] start falling like, yo. I guess if he could stand up, pick you in your chair up and throw you, I guess that would be best. No, he was a real 696,
—[129:56.680 --> 130:04.700] 10, arms down to his knees. And now he's using long arms to panhandle. Likes him freckled nigga with red hair with anger issues. I found out. It's
—[130:04.700 --> 130:13.100] hard being like him with red hair. Yo, what school was that? Lorneburg, you know what I'm talkin' about. You're trying to find out. We gonna find out. I'm gonna find that nigga. Oh.
—[130:13.100 --> 130:21.400] Stop before you get mad again. I'm interviewing him for my Patreon. Throw that whole couch off the balcony. What that gotta do with me? Oh my God. That's crazy. That's
—[130:21.400 --> 130:29.460] funny yo. What do you mean? Cause if you slid me, he could slid you, slide you. We different slots. No, no, no, same part. You have both
—[130:29.460 --> 130:37.560] slots. Same part. Y'all both slots. Let me see what else, what
—[130:37.560 --> 130:45.760] else, what else, what else, what else, his and hers. His and hers, let's go. His and hers. Let's go. Let's break this bullshit down. Audiences I've been waiting to talk to y'all
—[130:45.760 --> 130:53.980] about His and Hers since way before y'all was waiting for me to talk about His and Hers. But last few pods, the whole crew was like, Oh, I'm on episode 1.
—[130:53.980 --> 131:01.980] Yo, I just started. I'm on episode 3. And I'm like, all right, y'all watch it so we can talk, talk about it. Cause if there was ever, if there were ever a show
—[131:03.080 --> 131:11.500] made for a podcast to discuss sure is this 1 6 episodes his and hers married
—[131:11.600 --> 131:19.920] married couple who done it they open with somebody dead You got 5 episodes to figure out who did it then they throw you 90 million
—[131:19.920 --> 131:27.980] curb curveball That's what I hated about it And I guess that's jumping ahead but whatever when they do the twist at the end and be like psych it wasn't
—[131:27.980 --> 131:37.160] that the whole time It's like why did I just watch 6 hours of this bullshit in? That I hate twist like that. I hate to us like that Antoine
—[131:37.220 --> 131:45.920] or ice I'm not a star Episode 2 and on episode 2 This is about to get spoiled for you then. Yeah, the first. I'm
—[131:45.920 --> 131:54.280] about to spoil it. Like use the bathroom, go pee or something. I'm gonna spoil it, I'm telling you. But I'll tell you where I left off. At the end of episode 1, you
—[131:54.280 --> 132:03.260] knew who did it. Like you just knew, you thought you knew who did it. Then at the end of episode 2, you were like, So,
—[132:03.260 --> 132:11.260] so far this shit is fire because the shit that is predictable be asked to me. The shit that really puts your mind in the twit,
—[132:11.260 --> 132:19.460] that shit is fire. So I'm on episode 2, it was something. But I'm gonna go ahead. Yeah, step off, you're warning yourself. This shit got an M-Night, Shamil A.
—[132:19.460 --> 132:27.540] This nigga thingy. That's what I took from it. Like I said, I kept trying. I haven't made it past 1. I just be like, all right, I'm out. Listen, the show's been out long
—[132:27.540 --> 132:35.980] enough. Listen, even if I don't spoil it by telling you who did it, cause maybe some of y'all still need to see it. I'm definitely gonna talk about who didn't do it sure.
—[132:38.680 --> 132:46.860] I was intrigued off the bat by the cast. I love dude from walking dead and Punisher and all that shit. He's great all the time. Tessa is also great and love her everything
—[132:46.960 --> 132:55.220] and the cop dude was in order to the new black and a bunch of other shit. He's good. He plays kind of the same character, but he's he's a good dickhead dude.
—[132:55.520 --> 133:03.580] The camera man dude. Yeah and rem had read the book, which also kind of ruined it for me too, because like part
—[133:03.580 --> 133:11.820] of the who done it fun in a relationship is both guessing who done it, but she knows the whole time. So it's kind of like she's just watching you guys. She watched
—[133:11.820 --> 133:20.960] me guess I don't care for that. She do to try to play along with you like stop. Don't be in this way. Yeah, by
—[133:20.960 --> 133:29.280] episode by the end of episode 2, I thought that it could still be Anna. I thought it might be 1 of those who Dunnage where the suspect is the
—[133:29.280 --> 133:37.380] 1 who's right there in front of your face. I thought it could still be Anna. By episode 3, I was off of that. When
—[133:37.380 --> 133:45.600] I learned that Duffy was fucking his wife Anne Helen, I said, OK,
—[133:45.860 --> 133:54.060] it's Duffy. Right. Then I thought it was homeboy's sister for
—[133:54.060 --> 134:02.080] a second. Okay. For 2 seconds. She got that little, she was a little off kind of vibe. Yeah. And then she had the shit in the drawer that
—[134:02.080 --> 134:10.100] was coming up. Like somebody had to have the little friendship bracelet. And then by the time they kept going on with this friendship bracelet story and they made it seem like
—[134:10.100 --> 134:18.220] it had to be 1 of the girls in the crew. Right. I immediately guessed who I won't say, which ended up being the
—[134:18.280 --> 134:26.300] person before the person. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I guessed her and I did, I did by episode by the end
—[134:26.300 --> 134:34.520] of 4, I figured out who it was. Really? Yeah. He was right? Yeah, I was, I guessed the last 2 people. I guess the fat girl. Okay.
—[134:34.520 --> 134:42.540] Just talking about it. I guess the fat girl from the friend group and I guess the mom. Okay I did not see the mom coming and I hate nobody seems to see
—[134:42.540 --> 134:50.580] the mom I hated the way they revealed it with a fucking stupid lettered monologue at the end. Come on, man. Kaiser. So say, yeah, we're doing it. Kaiser. So say staff.
—[134:50.580 --> 134:58.740] That's just play. It was entertaining still this 1. 0, super entertaining. Listen, the first time that they showed the mom just walking through highways.
—[134:58.820 --> 135:08.100] Yeah, I was like, okay, Something's odd about you. Right. Gotcha. Gotcha. But listen, really good entertaining show.
—[135:08.100 --> 135:16.100] I can't lie. Yeah, it was. And it's quick. It's quick. It keeps you in it. Like, I don't know how these guys are. I don't know, bro. Yeah, that episode's only half hour or so. Yeah, I don't
—[135:16.100 --> 135:24.220] understand you. I already couldn't. I'll try. I mean, I'll try it. Do you and Ish get to control the remote in y'all's house? Yes. Or do y'all's girl
—[135:24.220 --> 135:32.320] control the remote? Like y'all take a long time for certain like dude shit. Says the person that you can't finish a show if your girl ain't
—[135:32.320 --> 135:40.380] there. Who? You. Well, I like watching shows with my girl. Oh, okay. All right, all right. But yeah, but nah, nah, I don't know. Just this 1 didn't do it for me. That's
—[135:40.380 --> 135:48.480] it, I'm watching and I'm getting like, next thing I'm distracted and I'm not paying attention no more. I gotta go back again. I just I have not made it past 1 You know what I was
—[135:48.480 --> 135:56.640] pretty good with a crazy sister to is I mentioned it briefly the John Ham show on Apple the your Friends your neighbors or whatever. That's a good show Slowly 1
—[135:56.640 --> 136:04.820] 1 season I cut that off after yeah, rightfully so too. I cut it off after episode 7 really you like it By episode 7 they annoyed
—[136:04.820 --> 136:13.000] me. Okay, fair enough by episode 7. He done met the girl is starting a robbery business he keeps going to the pawn shop. It's like,
—[136:13.000 --> 136:21.040] yo dog, get to what we're getting to. And then he's escalating. He starts with the watches, then he gets to the art, then he gets to now He's just breaking in everybody's house. It's like, all
—[136:21.040 --> 136:29.160] right, buddy. All right, where are we going with this? So I'll never finished it I like it's good. You finished the whole thing. I did I did it was it a good finale Yeah, it
—[136:29.160 --> 136:37.340] wasn't and they're setting up season 2. It's happening. Oh, it is happening. Yeah, it's happening. It wasn't amazing, it was kind of, it was a little bit better than His and Hers to me.
—[136:37.340 --> 136:45.820] It's like entertaining, it's not amazing gripping television, but it's an entertaining show. If it were done in 6 episodes, I would agree.
—[136:46.240 --> 136:54.560] Okay. How many episodes was it? 9? It might've been 10. It might've been 9. Yeah, they wasn't getting 10 out of me. Did you get into a hunting party back yet? Not yet.
—[136:55.260 --> 137:03.260] And I ain't gonna lie, I turned on the first episode of Hijack and cut that motherfucker off. I cut that off. Oh really? I cut it off. Yeah. I saw it sitting there while you were watching. I might've made
—[137:03.260 --> 137:11.280] it about 15 minutes in. I was like, I cut it right off. You just got off the plane, survived. Now you on a train looking dumb in the face.
—[137:11.280 --> 137:19.540] I'm not doing this with you. Wait, so you're just going to make the hijack in the train now? Yes, the train. Oh God. From the same evil. You can see the, it's like the same story.
—[137:19.540 --> 137:27.620] Suspicious dude getting on the, like you see it all already. And I'm like. Yeah, I'm not letting them do that to me this year. I mean, I'll get to it, but it wasn't- At some point. I'm gonna watch
—[137:27.620 --> 137:36.080] this right now. I'm gonna watch it, but I'm not rushing to it either. And since we're on TV- They're also ain't really shit else. I'm not gonna spoil it, because it probably
—[137:36.180 --> 137:44.340] just aired today or so. But they aired the series finale of Power Force. Oh, you can take this
—[137:44.340 --> 137:52.560] 1 away. Oh, God, buddy. Just take it away. We don't care. Did you see the interruption? We don't care about that. I'm gonna ice on this. We done, y'all. We done. You watching it to work?
—[137:52.600 --> 138:00.860] So I can't let anything go. Oh, you guys. Dang. I watched Empire to the last episode. Oh, shit. Same, same. So I haven't finished
—[138:00.920 --> 138:08.940] Forrest, but I will because I started it. But I was gonna ask y'all if y'all have watched Heated Rivalry. What's that? No. It's
—[138:08.940 --> 138:17.280] the newest rage. It's all over the internet. People are talking about it. It's a series. I think it's streaming on HBO Max. It's about 2 gay hockey
—[138:17.280 --> 138:25.420] players. I did not watch that 1. Damn, I just put his phone away quick. No, I found it. Oh. I was like, you said HBO Max, I was trying to see where it was at.
—[138:25.420 --> 138:33.580] Oh, okay. I saw them in the Golden Globes, but yeah. Women are going crazy. Women are really into it. They're watching it. They say it's amazing. They're into the dudes
—[138:33.580 --> 138:41.600] that are playing the protagonists or whatever, but also I hear it's just good writing and a good show. Okay. Yeah. So I think we should all- No time. HBO needs
—[138:41.600 --> 138:49.740] 1. As a group outing, watch it. What's the name of it? Heated Rivalry. I don't like the group outing part of that. Oh, this is Laird's head. I didn't mean it like that, but that's good. Mark, you
—[138:49.740 --> 138:58.740] have to be joking, yo. I heard it's an amazing show. I don't care about the show. 5 minutes ago, you joined the 2016 challenge. You
—[138:58.740 --> 139:06.780] think I did it myself? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I had auto timing. I didn't know I was sitting here, but yes, I picked the photos and the
—[139:06.780 --> 139:14.840] text, yeah. So then you did it. You did it. I thought you were saying, I thought you were talking about me doing it on the show. I don't know, it's just the fact that you joined this 2016.
—[139:15.380 --> 139:23.480] Somebody help me. I'm lost too. Everybody's 2016, 2016, 2016, 2016. I woke up and Roxy Diaz was doing 2016. Mark, you were in that 1 too.
—[139:23.800 --> 139:32.120] What am I missing? I think for a lot of people? 2016 well 1 we know it's 10 years ago, but why like They didn't do it last year for 2015, but
—[139:32.120 --> 139:40.380] for 2016, that was like the last amazing summer that a lot of motherfuckers had. Oh my, yo, yo, yo. Yo, all right, Mark,
—[139:40.380 --> 139:48.480] Mark. Yo, this nigga, man. Can you get a paper towel, please? Mark just spit Gatorade all over my white couch. It's coffee. It ain't any couch. It
—[139:48.480 --> 139:56.680] all hit me. I wish it hit the couch. It's crazy. It's just a child, that's why. Well, it's on you and the couch. Can you learn how to keep liquids in your mouth, please pause
—[139:56.680 --> 140:04.700] oh What happened what we said It was funny say 2 words to this nigga, bro. I didn't
—[140:04.700 --> 140:12.760] say nothing Yeah, that's that's his game. He doesn't say anything. You know, it's a face. Yeah Alright, well, this is the audio
—[140:12.760 --> 140:20.800] adventure. No, like I was saying, for a lot of people 2016 was the last like amazing summer. Amazing year. Pre Trump right? Yeah it was pre Trump. Yeah
—[140:20.800 --> 140:28.960] so it's like that was the good, the good times damn near before shit went and got fucked up. Before the pandemic. COVID, we here
—[140:28.960 --> 140:38.200] now. So I could see why some people would want to remember 2016. Those were good times. 2016 was amazing. It was amazing. 2016
—[140:38.200 --> 140:46.560] deserves to have a tribute. Yeah, that's how I feel about it. I mean, it's been 10 years, so I get why people are just marking 10 years. But I'm just saying, like, I don't remember last year people doing the- They didn't.
—[140:47.260 --> 140:55.380] They didn't. That's what I'm saying. I think there was some- So now you say why 2016? And you start to think what 2016 meant. 2016 may have been the best
—[140:55.380 --> 141:03.520] year of my life. For a lot of people. Not judging by these pics. Oh, shit. Let me see. All right, you met the RZA in 2016. No, no, these are
—[141:03.520 --> 141:11.980] jobs I had. This was when my career took a whole different turn. Don't try to clean it up. You met the RZA. That was big. You met Patti LaBelle. That
—[141:11.980 --> 141:20.880] was big. You met Jesse Powell. That's Jesse Williams, and that's me co-hosting Harry Belafonte's music festival. Wait, Jesse, wait,
—[141:21.660 --> 141:29.740] you met Jesse Williams. Why Jesse's? You met Carlos Santana. We were working with, yeah. You met Donald
—[141:29.740 --> 141:37.740] Glover. Danny Glover. You're saying anybody you met. Okay, so it's Danny Glover. It's Danny Glover. These aren't people I met. These are me. This is me at
—[141:37.740 --> 141:45.900] major events that I was doing. I was hosting a BET special, MTV special. I was at Harry Belafonte. Harry Belafonte. His last major interview. That's huge. You met Belbiv DeVoe.
—[141:45.900 --> 141:53.960] On my late night talk show at launch. You keep making it sound like I'm just meeting people. It's just like, you collected all your meat and green bits. I wasn't
—[141:53.960 --> 142:02.160] going to say that. I didn't see the pictures, but the way he making it sound. Ice, look at these pictures, yo. They look like groupie pictures. Those
—[142:02.160 --> 142:10.359] are WeWorkin' pictures. No. Exactly. No, I'm talking about when niggas take pictures. Yes. That's what it is. WeWorkin'. WeWorkin'.
—[142:10.359 --> 142:18.380] I hate these niggas. He's like, yes. No. These are definitely reworking pictures. Because if it was just big enough like your
—[142:18.380 --> 142:26.380] show, we are some of the people that work your show from behind the scenes, like, we're the people that help keep the show running. There's the whole
—[142:26.380 --> 142:34.380] power cast right there. I see why you're still watching. That was the first power cast. You're right. Yeah. You're right. But yeah, that's when power was popping out They all did a surprise
—[142:34.380 --> 142:42.480] visit on the set of VH1 live, which is my show So that was the point like in 2016 was a big year then I realized like oh that was the big year That's before I started talking about certain
—[142:42.480 --> 142:50.640] things Yo, you was photoshopping your face on the promo for this tonight, this VH1 live show. That's my real face. Mark.
—[142:50.980 --> 142:59.380] It's 10 years ago. I was 35. No, buddy. You're photoshopping your face. I didn't. VH1 launched that. Anyway, I agree with y'all. 2016
—[142:59.570 --> 143:08.140] was a great year for music. It was a great summer. It was a great year. Was
—[143:08.140 --> 143:16.560] that Rage? Or was that 2015? Yeah, that was Rage. Oh, shit. 2016 was big. Time has changed. What was you doing in 2016?
—[143:16.560 --> 143:24.760] That was my final album. Yeah, or Torn. That was my last album, Raging the Machine. Torn,
—[143:25.940 --> 143:34.340] that's the year I said, you know what, I'm about to change my life around. Sure enough, you think it's supposed in 2016, it's like a throwback
—[143:34.340 --> 143:42.760] throwback. It's 10 years. 10 years is a throwback, dog. Especially considering all the shit we done been through that's I'm saying shit was different. He wasn't president yet
—[143:44.220 --> 143:52.700] Like it was a different world We was no Obama was president. It was different man. It's mad Trump voters out there. So I'm on 2016. Shut up
—[143:54.620 --> 144:02.620] I don't want to be the dark gloomy guy, but I say it all the time, them pandemic summers
—[144:02.620 --> 144:11.240] were great. They were a high of the blast. Them pandemic summers were all some of the best. Bandemic. If you're a fan of no traffic, oh,
—[144:11.280 --> 144:19.700] that's against what it was, pandemic. It was pandemic. PPP, Shout The Frog. Niggas was getting money. Shout The Frog, it was the line out of Louis Vuitton,
—[144:19.700 --> 144:27.820] Gucci, Sax, all that. You had to wait to get in that motherfucker. Short Hills Mall was crazy. And people be talking on shit. Oh, they had to broke niggas out. I was happy to see niggas that don't normally wear shit like
—[144:27.820 --> 144:37.340] that, wear shit like that. That's a good point. Everybody had them big ass Balenciagas on. You ain't talking about Landman. I'm not watching it. Why
—[144:37.340 --> 144:45.680] did your mouth drop like that on your birthday? Stop. I'm not watching it. What? I watched the first episode. It was great. I was like, nope. No,
—[144:45.680 --> 144:53.840] let me sit. Oh, I thought you meant nope like this shit. I'm gonna sit. Okay, you know, I'm letting this sit. It's land man I'm not doing that episodic
—[144:54.060 --> 145:02.080] shit. They get a seat. It's the season finale already just came on. Oh That can't be true. That cannot be true. It's not a finale. I gotta be this
—[145:02.080 --> 145:10.300] week, but either way listen, Imani was hipping me to the TikTok couple that broke up and got
—[145:10.300 --> 145:18.540] divorced, which is the only reason I'm saying. So the Desmond Scott dude was spotted out kissing a girl and it was a big deal.
—[145:19.740 --> 145:27.740] What the fuck did people expect him to do? What did people think he was gonna do? He was cheating though, Joe. That's why they're upset about it because supposedly he cheated and that's what happened. But I didn't
—[145:27.740 --> 145:36.020] divorce. He supposed to make up for it. And you keep saying supposedly don't make it factual. It's brand new. No, no, no. I'm saying supposedly because I don't know what you're saying. I went back and watched
—[145:36.020 --> 145:44.280] some of them videos now to get a little educated. Yes, he cheated on her. Yes, he cheated on that lady. Who is shocked
—[145:44.280 --> 145:52.340] by that? Did y'all see the videos? Of her wailing, right? Oh, that lady is off in the head. Mind you, the only video that I saw, cause she's a
—[145:52.340 --> 146:00.580] really pretty girl, but the first video I saw, she's doing the flips in the shoe store, and he's in the background, right? And when she flips and jump up and shake
—[146:00.580 --> 146:08.740] her ass, the son, they're in a shoe store, not a cheap 1, and this bitch is doing flips and it's the little see about the Bought that's the point of the video, but their views is crazy people like
—[146:08.740 --> 146:16.740] her that's a brand But that's her thing like I should put a random taco costume on and run around She just wanted him nice house nice car nice whatever, but she kind
—[146:16.740 --> 146:24.960] of wowed he lived there He is chef. He just be at the stove trying to make his little food. And he looked so annoyed. And here she come, back flipping
—[146:24.960 --> 146:33.280] and shit. But she kinda can't say nothing because y'all making bread from it. The video, exactly, and it was her bop. It wasn't his, but at the end of the day,
—[146:33.500 --> 146:41.680] on that video that I'm talking about, Ice, when she does the flips and turn around and twerk, the son flips and turns around and shakes his ass too. That's the first thing that stuck out to me because
—[146:41.680 --> 146:49.780] the dad was right there and I'm like, well, just me as a woman and being in a family structure with my kids, right? Certain shit, dad just
—[146:49.780 --> 146:57.960] never allows. I'm not saying whether I allow it or don't allow it, we ain't even gonna get into all that. But just from what I know, most dads I know, video would have been cut off, this nigga would have been grabbed,
—[146:57.960 --> 147:06.380] everything doing off, you're not even posting that bitch. The fact that she could still post that, I know the type of relationship they had. He cheated a lot, because that bitch is annoying. And
—[147:06.380 --> 147:14.440] them fucking kids, he only liked them kids. You fucked them up. I told you to stop doing this constant shit with these children. Now they all boogey. I ain't gonna hold you. Sometimes the internet act surprised
—[147:14.440 --> 147:22.780] about shit, and then I go check it out and be like, yeah, yes. Because I saw this a mile away. Yes, he was cheating on this girl. And they're both attractive parts. They're both attractive
—[147:22.780 --> 147:30.840] people. She's just annoying. You heard me? That's annoying. But wait, but wait, Hold up, hold
—[147:30.840 --> 147:40.380] up, hold up, because some bullshit is coming. It's not only that she was annoying. Being
—[147:40.440 --> 147:48.960] with her, at least in the videos that I saw, could be emasculating. How, Joey? Okay,
—[147:48.960 --> 147:57.100] now you're on to something. Yes. How? Tell me all, what the fuck? You know what y'all describing, yeah, I can see that. You know what's crazy? We can't do shit.
—[147:57.200 --> 148:05.280] You can't scratch a titty without it like being demasculated how me doing flips and my shit trying to get my lord count up. How the fuck is that? They're
—[148:05.280 --> 148:13.500] demasculate you nigga. It's email. I didn't say whatever I didn't say you couldn't tell me not to flip in the video I'm still flipping in the video how what I'm doing
—[148:13.500 --> 148:21.580] making you less of like what you just you just said it yesterday without answering I don't fight with the Sun John. No. Yeah, and you said yo she was allowed to put
—[148:21.580 --> 148:29.660] that out, maybe against his wishes. Okay, I guess. I hate when I read the rules. In most of the videos, I saw he was made out to look like
—[148:29.660 --> 148:37.700] a chump. A sucker. Forget the fact that he looked a little uncomfortable. He's in the background looking like... The punching bag. You
—[148:37.700 --> 148:45.900] know, the funny way to say it is, look like he was about to go cheat. But yeah, he looked like he didn't want to be there. He looked like he didn't really agree to how he was being presented. He looked like he
—[148:45.900 --> 148:53.940] hadn't said so. But hold on, but deeper than that, how he was being presented to the world as a
—[148:53.940 --> 149:02.020] man looked away, and then your partner is actually getting gigs from this shit. Your partner's at the fucking Emmys. Your partner,
—[149:02.020 --> 149:10.180] and I don't know where she was, but she started to get a bunch of gigs. The part that I don't get is that when I see him, the first thing I think is he may
—[149:10.180 --> 149:18.380] not like it, he's not into it, I don't straight think that he couldn't say he couldn't do it. You know what I mean? To me, I'm more feeling that maybe he
—[149:18.380 --> 149:26.420] is that comfortable as a man that that doesn't bother him. You understand? I'm saying in general, I don't get that concept where it's
—[149:26.600 --> 149:34.620] like, y'all say shit like that and it's like it only matters to y'all. The Opposite sex might not even be looking at you in that way, but a man to man thing, y'all looking at him like a bitch
—[149:34.620 --> 149:42.900] ass nigga. You was looking at him like a bitch ass nigga. Out your hole. Shut up, just that 1 time. I'm trying to pod here. That was my point, Joe. Like I don't think annoying necessarily
—[149:42.900 --> 149:50.910] makes you cheat. I mean, some people just cheat because they want something. No, that's just a pod joke. I'm talking shit. Yeah, no, but I'm just saying, I mean, sometimes people just cheat because they want something different. I get that. You
—[149:50.910 --> 149:59.040] know what I mean? Because everybody's partner is annoying on some level, right? And everybody makes their own choices about what they're going to do with it. But that other point, I think, is it if a lot of times dudes, at least that I talked to, when they
—[149:59.040 --> 150:07.340] feel like their masculinity is compromised and you play in it, that shit will make you, you almost wanna feel like a man again. And the best way to feel like a man for a lot of dudes
—[150:07.340 --> 150:15.340] is to go out there and find something else. Cause you feel like you don't feel like that at home. That's common. Whether you agree with that kind of notion of masculinity or not, that's how people be feeling. I wanna play a
—[150:15.340 --> 150:23.420] clip. It matters. Yeah. Stops fighting for you. When a man stops fighting for you, understand something. He didn't stop
—[150:23.420 --> 150:32.140] caring. You taught him his effort doesn't matter. Every gesture dismissed. Every attempt to lead met
—[150:32.360 --> 150:40.380] with resistance or criticism. That isn't him giving up on you. That's him finally accepting the pattern. Men don't bond
—[150:40.840 --> 150:48.940] through talking about feelings. They bond through action, through providing, through showing up and having that presence
—[150:48.940 --> 150:57.240] felt. When a man offers his time, his resources, his protection, and you treat it like it's expected instead of valued, something inside him shifts. Not dramatically,
—[150:57.840 --> 151:06.160] quietly. He doesn't announce he's pulling back. He just stops extending himself into spaces where he's not honored. That is self-preservation.
—[151:06.980 --> 151:15.260] That is Maturity and here's what women miss a good man doesn't need you to perform or be perfect He needs you to
—[151:15.260 --> 151:23.320] receive what he gives with grace his effort to be met with appreciation, not demands
—[151:23.460 --> 151:31.680] for more. When you weaponize his consistency, when you take his stability for granted, you create the very distance you'll later cry about. Men don't
—[151:31.680 --> 151:40.260] go cold because they're heartless. They go cold because warm doesn't work when it's not reciprocated. If he's still showing up, still trying, honor
—[151:40.260 --> 151:48.580] that before he stops trying altogether. Energy matches energy every single time. I usually hate this kind of content, but that was... Oh my God, first.
—[151:48.580 --> 151:57.000] If it's a fucking beat in the back of it, I don't want to hear that shit. I normally hate the sappy shit too, but she was absolutely cooking it up. And I think a lot of people out there may need
—[151:57.000 --> 152:05.280] to hear that. So that was a good time for it. And also, like she said, once that distance is created, guess what's happening? Well, she didn't say this, I'm saying it.
—[152:05.280 --> 152:13.540] Another bitch, and then you gonna say that's cheating, you had somebody all the time. No, no, no, no, no, that's not how it works. Cheating is much deeper than the actual
—[152:13.540 --> 152:21.880] act. What's going on in the house? Like, homeboy was an attractive dude, but do you think he met somebody that he felt comfortable putting
—[152:21.880 --> 152:30.240] his tongue in her throat a day after his divorce is announced? No, I don't think that. Well, unless you're drunk. They're dragging the fuck out of this boy online.
—[152:30.460 --> 152:38.700] They're dragging him so- You want to go Get drunk and make out? I mean, they're dragging him anyway because... Because when the wife is loved online, period. You're gonna
—[152:38.700 --> 152:46.800] get killed no matter what. It doesn't matter if you're a good guy or you're a bad guy. If you are just a background guy, they take her side. Like literally in
—[152:46.800 --> 152:54.800] her comments, if you just go to her page now is people like fuck him I don't care what happened what time we going to go kill him with a Yeah, well like a
—[152:54.800 --> 153:03.020] meme of people with knives and shit like that and and sidebar She hasn't said shit that bitch went got a bob and every bitch in America was like, fuck
—[153:03.020 --> 153:11.120] him girl, cut that hair, he cheated bitch. Yeah, cause if we get the bob, come on, if I pull out the bob, nigga, I'm on some shit. Y'all talking
—[153:11.120 --> 153:19.160] about all that dictionary reading. If we cut bobs, it's going to fuck down and stuff. She done with you and she gonna suck a dick. Freak, fuck 1 of your friends with
—[153:19.160 --> 153:27.260] this bob on. What? A bob works? Beware of that bob when that bitch go get that bob. Don't let her, if she get
—[153:27.260 --> 153:35.320] a taper with the fade, it's over. Huh. We all wanna be in reverse. So I thought my black girls with a pixie
—[153:35.320 --> 153:43.380] cut, man. I know it's chilly on the back of that neck. I love you. All right, I think this is a new part of the show that I can read for the first time with all of us here.
—[153:43.380 --> 153:51.540] Hey. This is from Vanessa. Hey, Vanessa. What's up, Vanessa? Vanessa says, hey, y'all, a little background before I get to the question. My man
—[153:51.540 --> 153:59.920] and I started dating while we had a baby on the way. It's a good time to start dating. My
—[153:59.920 --> 154:08.060] man and I started dating. I think it's ice here. My man and I started
—[154:08.060 --> 154:16.240] dating while he had a baby on the way. Okay. Oh, that's different. They separated very early in her pregnancy with No chance of
—[154:16.240 --> 154:24.630] reconciling and somehow I didn't see it as a red flag so here we are. That's a whole other story for
—[154:24.630 --> 154:32.960] another day. Baby was born early into our relationship. Him and I moved in together right after that and since then
—[154:32.960 --> 154:41.380] the baby has had solo overnight stays at our home starting from 2 months old. Fast forward 1 year
—[154:41.820 --> 154:49.970] baby is now spending equal time between between us and the obsessed with me mother. Ah, shit. I do majority of
—[154:49.970 --> 154:58.060] the caretaking when the baby is with us because F-A, oops, what's F-A?
—[154:58.280 --> 155:06.380] Financial abuse. Oh, who? When the baby is with us because F.A. Yeah, F.A. Oops. I meant
—[155:06.380 --> 155:14.680] to do this to allow dad to maintain his daily routine. I don't know what the fuck you're talking about now. I'm taking this role because he paying for everything.
—[155:14.680 --> 155:22.860] He paying the bills. So I'm gonna stay home and take care of the kid when the kid is here Okay, because of this naturally me and baby have
—[155:22.860 --> 155:31.240] formed a very strong bond Our nanny asked me a question that I hadn't considered What title will I want baby to call me? I hate Vanessa
—[155:31.280 --> 155:39.380] a few of you a few of you are stepdads aside from being parents to your own children who now have a bonus parent. What is
—[155:39.380 --> 155:47.860] your opinion from both the step dad point of view and the parent point of view? And does the gender of the baby change the answer? Side note,
—[155:48.000 --> 155:56.360] I was 1 of the very first email submissions to be read on air, back with the original cast on my third relationship and countless J.B.P.
—[155:56.480 --> 156:04.840] Cast updates since we're still going strong, baby. All right, shout out. Absolutely. Absolutely. Please can I go first only because I feel like this is written to step-dance
—[156:04.920 --> 156:12.960] when it's a stepmom up here? I was a stepmom before. Number 1, the baby should call you Vanessa, bitch. If you like anything fancy,
—[156:12.960 --> 156:21.100] we could put a miss on it. But mom and shit, step-parents don't do that. We don't do that. If the kid grows into calling you mom on his own, has that
—[156:21.100 --> 156:29.240] conversation with the mom, calling you dad on his own, had a conversation with the real dad, then we go there. But you bitch and the nanny don't put together, I'ma have this bitch
—[156:29.240 --> 156:37.380] calling me, Mamacita or whatever the fuck it is, right? That's number 1. Number 2, who the fuck fucks a nigga with a, who wipes a nigga with a baby
—[156:37.380 --> 156:45.440] on the way? Vanessa, I already tell you what type of bitch you are, girl. Because first of all, you can't never listen to what the nigga say when it comes to the baby mom. You have to count both sides and
—[156:45.440 --> 156:53.560] you can't. So why would you take him seriously and have a baby? Now you've raised another bitch baby, want this baby to call you mom, he don't have no interest in coming to you because he already got a baby. Now you're about
—[156:53.560 --> 157:01.680] to cause a bunch of problems because you want a baby. No, you're a glorified babysitter. That's what steff parents are. And see the kid get close to the steff parent. Steff parent can't get
—[157:01.680 --> 157:10.120] close to the kid. You got some trauma on this, Tariq. I don't. Not only do I not have trauma on it, I was in a relationship with a guy. Our kids were similar ages.
—[157:10.240 --> 157:18.510] His baby mom was ridiculous. I never beat the lady up. I always got the little girl clothes. I made sure when we purchased the house that we got her her own bedroom. I
—[157:18.580 --> 157:26.820] can remember arguing with him like, oh, why, it's cause you know it's like 20, 30 extra when you get another bedroom sometimes, right? His whole thing, oh, she only comes over? No, she needs to come and enjoy
—[157:26.820 --> 157:34.820] her room without my daughter or my kid messing up her stuff. You know what I mean? I know what it feels like my father had a lot of bitches. I know what that feel like
—[157:34.820 --> 157:42.860] going with my father to 1 house and my experience depends on the bitch he fucking and how she carried me or how her kids carried me. I felt that before. So when
—[157:42.860 --> 157:50.860] I got into a situation where I was somebody's stepmom, all the rules were surrounded by what I felt like as a kid, period. And that was like the bonus of it, I knew
—[157:50.860 --> 157:58.900] how that felt. I see a lot of women and men make so many mistakes in the step-parent category, when really it is a beautiful thing. I kinda
—[157:58.900 --> 158:07.060] had a step-parent for most of my coming up, you know what I mean? But it's like, it's a way to do that shit and it's so easy to go too far and be disrespectful. Most
—[158:07.060 --> 158:15.060] of the boundaries have to be in place by the parent, which is dad, but dad, working dad, doing whatever. Vanessa, don't let that little girl call you mom, bitch. Fellas?
—[158:15.060 --> 158:23.100] I'm in agreement with regards to the name like yo, I think Ish is it's efficient like my girl got a
—[158:23.100 --> 158:31.240] son he 20 something 25 and He calls me ish. It's ish not mr. Ish now Uncle ish calls
—[158:31.240 --> 158:39.440] me ish and that's and that's efficient. Can I say some names? I think he called you Any any other girl? No Any other girl that I did again?
—[158:39.640 --> 158:47.740] I've dated girls that had kids and they call me Ish. Like I don't think that that mom, dad shit, I think that's a stretch. I agree. And I think to Mona's
—[158:47.740 --> 158:55.760] point, if the girl, cause she been around a girl since she was 2 years, 2 months old, I think if the girl develops that bond with you and wants to call
—[158:55.760 --> 159:03.900] her her second mom or her whatever, I think That has to be a decision on the child. Right. But can't
—[159:03.900 --> 159:11.980] tell that kid, call me this. Yeah, I don't think that. And how many, I know I have had friends that every nigga she date, that kid, them kids gotta call
—[159:11.980 --> 159:20.180] her dad, the nigga dad. Cause it's a pattern thing. Like you get into that. I get why people wanna do it. Cause it feels like a family. Some people
—[159:20.180 --> 159:28.220] even think, oh, well, you won't hurt my kid if they call you dad. When it's not true, you pick the wrong person, that person will still hurt, abuse, hurt, you know what
—[159:28.220 --> 159:36.380] I mean? Assault, sexual, whatever. But I think that's why people do it. People want that family dynamic right away. At the end of the day, my kids have
—[159:36.380 --> 159:44.420] stepmoms. I wish my motherfucking son would come home and say, can I call this bitch mom? I just couldn't even imagine the conversation. But that's what it
—[159:44.420 --> 159:52.480] has to be. It has to be like that. It's happened once with my girl's kid, but it was an accident, and I corrected
—[159:52.480 --> 160:00.720] right away. We both did. No, no, no, we don't, no, we nipped that in the bud. My stepdad, you should tell me I'm not your father. Y'all gonna have a trauma
—[160:00.720 --> 160:08.940] bond later. It's not a trauma bond. It's not a trauma bond. We answering the part of the show. Keep my stepfather would tell me I'm not your father. He would say it all the time. You know, I'm not your dad.
—[160:08.940 --> 160:16.980] As an affirmation, I'm not your father. No, it would just be like, I feel like he was always showing respect to my dad. I think now looking back,
—[160:16.980 --> 160:25.160] he probably was intimidated. My dad was a street nigga. He was a cop So I think he was a little intimidated by the nigga He was constantly like he didn't never wanted it to be like that was his shit with me
—[160:25.160 --> 160:33.340] You know me I was just a manipulative person so I called nigga dad if I asked for $20. I ain't give a fuck I dropped my hand, You know they let it cut me off. That's what's
—[160:33.340 --> 160:41.420] up. Yeah, Vanessa. I hope we were able to help Vanessa I don't like you Like we all speak to me first put
—[160:41.420 --> 160:49.540] me in the drone What you're gonna see me sitting here they'll come up with a question hanging me and he flipped it I like that. I like when they do
—[160:49.540 --> 160:57.600] that. This bitch was, you could tell. She don't know I'm here. This bitch tapped the fuck in. I wrote what the first crew and all that. Girl, nobody
—[160:57.600 --> 161:05.920] care about that. The first crew is dead and gone. I mean, them niggas alive, but they not here. That's the clip. What you talking about? What
—[161:05.920 --> 161:14.060] the fuck? Yeah. I'm gonna start picking clips because I'm getting tired of the clips that y'all pick. I'm out here trying to get a nigga. You out
—[161:14.060 --> 161:22.240] here trying to get a nigga. A little bit, not really. I do have a show this weekend anybody. What'd you say? Yes? I have a show New Brunswick.
—[161:22.620 --> 161:30.840] Oh shit win. Oh Get your tickets. It's still couple tickets left. Would you know it? I Might go Sunday. I might go
—[161:30.960 --> 161:38.960] Mike Schmeich Nice. Yeah, I'm gonna go y'all go who matters you could have bought tickets I ain't doing on a Sunday if I look in the crowd and I see y'all I'm fucking
—[161:38.960 --> 161:48.520] eggs up this weekend I'm telling you the venue is big enough that I can see you in that hairline from the stage So if you dare come No,
—[161:48.520 --> 161:56.540] no, I'm definitely large coffee I Yeah, that's a little. You too, skinny. No, no, I'm definitely going to. Somebody want a large coffee? Blood twist. Oh, shit. Yo, Mark, what's up? They, Ice, nobody supports me and
—[161:56.540 --> 162:04.540] cares about me like you do. You an ish. You know, you already know. Why don't I sit on that couch? I wish you would. Sip sandwich between 2 haters.
—[162:06.620 --> 162:14.680] Listen, is there anything else that we need to get off of our heart, soul, spirits? Anything else we need
—[162:14.680 --> 162:22.740] to get off of our... Just a happy birthday. Yep, that's it. Just wanted to affirm you, my brother, we love you. Thank you. 50 revolutions around the sun
—[162:22.740 --> 162:31.020] is amazing, man. We appreciate you, we love you. We wish nothing but another 50 years of joy and love and prosperity and health, man. We love you, man. Thank you.
—[162:31.020 --> 162:40.080] So much, him with eyes. You all right. Like when I think about you, my eyes water sometimes. Like you are beautiful. Way
—[162:40.080 --> 163:02.840] cuter than skinny ass. You ain't got to lose weight to be cute. Some people got to lose weight you know I mean oh shit
—[163:02.840 --> 163:11.040] yo y'all are down out there man Keep us in your prayers Lord knows we need to be there until the next time We bid
—[163:11.040 --> 163:19.080] you a do farewell adios a river dirty. I still a beast are vio So long. Goodbye. We're simple head now will suffice
—[163:20.480 --> 163:28.720] Remember life is a serious no, let me do it right for my man Do it right for my man
—[163:29.180 --> 163:37.620] I thought you'd do the 50 in the club. You know means birthday song and he's 50 Remember life is a series of moments and moments pass.
—[163:37.680 --> 163:46.660] So let's make this 1 last as if it's all we. Yo, Drake is crazy. I
—[163:46.660 --> 164:02.300] never even heard that record to hear the drums lastly,
—[164:02.300 --> 164:10.600] the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel. And the closed-minded women want you. Huh? Did you have to read the script? No. No, no, no. I'm looking for something. You're
—[164:10.600 --> 164:18.800] getting hungry. My mother hungry. And the closed-minded women want you to teach them things, grab you a Tylenol. You will need it. Anybody got any interesting plans for the weekend? Anything lit, lit, lit, lit,
—[164:18.800 --> 164:26.900] lit, lit? Well, we got Sunday plans down, me and Mark. Yeah, I think I might fuck with that on Sunday. Let's do that. Saturday, I'm gonna hit that Brooklyn Paramount show. Who's that?
—[164:27.820 --> 164:36.400] That's it. Max. Oh. That's it, though. Itch, what you got going on this weekend. Nothing. Unless
—[164:36.400 --> 164:44.540] my girl do something. You recovering from tonight. That's right. Sleep it all day. That's it. Sleep that shit off. It's
—[164:44.540 --> 164:52.620] go time tonight. Parks how about you? Call me Pop Pop. Let your girl know you be home by 5. Oh,
—[164:52.620 --> 165:00.720] man. Oh. JVP, JVP. Yo, that was hilarious. I never to be without the JVP. You've
—[165:00.720 --> 165:05.520] never heard of Joe Bun? No Joe Bun!
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