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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gorge. You listen to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast
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you think up front, that's it. Oh and our live
show tickets are on sale. The link is always in
the show notes. It's February twenty eighth, which is like
the last Friday of Black History Month this year, and
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it's gonna be a good time, man, I'm telling you.
Right now, tickets are selling pretty well, considering that we
have over like six eight six seven eight weeks or
whatever left to sell these tickets. I want to say,
physical tickets, we're about over a quarter of the way
sold out. There are v I P tickets still available,
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Justin is gonna be there. It's gonna be and it's
gonna be a good time. I have plans in my
head for what the show is gonna be and everything,
so starting to look forward to that already. And also
at the rialto theater, which is our a I L
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of this month, January in Raleigh, Durham, North Carolina. So
go get those tickets. I hope to see you guys there.
I think that's gonna be a good time as well.
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I worked on for Game Theory. It's gonna be a
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loving it best show for news and music. Thank you? Okay,
news and music, wells, I like to call it music. Okay,
that's what we do over here. We're giving you news
and music. I don't call it that, guys, that's ridiculous.
All right, let's get into the actual show. Show. But
I need to start playing music so we can make
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sure we get paid on the back end with some
of these commercials. So here, listen to this song from
DJ Jaffa call Rowland. All right. The first episode of
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the week was thirty thirty five Levity and Laughter. We
had eleven comments. Let's see what y'all let's be talking
about right now. I think Apia left the first comment,
and then there were lots of replies to her comments,
so she was first. Though. I was researching more about
the logistics of a big amount of money for sex
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and realize how different our countries are. Sex work is
legal in Germany when adults do it. You could just
pay income tax on that money and it would be fine.
What you could didn't do is get one point five
million as a gift.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Here.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
You would also have to pay taxes in your country.
There it is is as I have seen something called
lifetime gift tax limit. The twenty twenty four lifetime gift
limit is thirteen point six one million. That's the amount
you can receive in your lifetime tax free. What the fuck? One?
How specific too? That's a lot? Three? How many people
really benefit here? What kind of people? How often do
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you think the blackout tests listeners received millions as a gift.
I unfortunately zero times for the tax that isn't paid
here could be used for let's say, free college. I'm
still thinking about it. So then people start replying Rex,
solet says, I'll bet you that thirteen point six one
million US dollars was some fat cat and Power set
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the limit at thirteen point sixty one because their son's
birthday was coming up and they were pushing thirteen point
five to nine. Oh no, no, no, that means his
little gift from Papa. Don't worry. That is, Papa won't
let this terrible allergy to taxes get in the way
of you getting your birthday check.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
IP.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Your replied, that's what I thought too. Most people will
never make thirteen point sixty one million in their lives.
Not even me at Big Pharma unless I really get
a significant promotion to CEO or really step up my
scam game. And I already promised, right and the chat
that I.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Wouldn't thank you, thank you keep that promise, which, of.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Course, Rodan Rafael replies, I guess I need rich friends
so I could try out this benefit, then fire them
afterwards and return back to old broke friends. Thanks for
the knowledge, Good luck everybody. Janniner says, uh, don't forget
the red pandas. We got a full slate for guess
the race. I probably I'm probably going to hell for
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that one red pandas what races red pandas That feels
that does You're right, that does feel racist. Ronan Raphael says,
I just found out that black bears hustled us and
can compete and guess the race without other bears involved.
I love the motion to bench them. I moved the
motion to bench them. You know, I respect the good hustle. No,
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not really like whenever we pull out the black bears,
they're not participating with no other bears involved. There's black bears,
there's brown bears. There's polar bears, which are white bears.
And now apparently red pandas there's grizzly bears, which I
think count as brown bears.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Grizzly bears up.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah, guess the race involving bears is not always gonna
be black. It's gonna be a bunch of different ones.
You never know, might want to say this video for
another episode, even banter, because of course he has to
give me some fucking work to do, and is gonna
get you work to do. Don't did you know American
black bears come in more than one color? You're right,
I'm not gonna play that shoe Booty says, can't fall
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in love with a candle from TJ Bes, I don't.
I don't know, it's just it's I guess the point
is it can be a different color of the bear,
even though they're not black, like the picture of it.
I know, y'all know. I'm just trying to explain now
that you said that. Some might want to know. I
don't know you were joking. Yes, I'm not stupid, guys,
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I know that was a joke. But the picture had
a bunch of different colors of bears, including white, and
so I guess what he's trying to say is if
you say black bear or whatever, it's it's a catch all.
But for the purposes of our game, it's not all right,
for the purpose of our game, it is not. Yeah,
but no, they don't call them colored bears. I don't
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think that was back in the sixties. Now they just
call them black.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
They call them bears.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
They used to be. Well that's what they's what that's
what they calling them. After the trump kets, it's sworn
in shoe Boody says, can fall in love with a
candle from TJ Max. That's a one night stand. You'll
never find it again, right, you'll never find it again. Yeah,
I don't do TJ Max candles. I haven't been in
a while, the TJ Max. But I feel like TJ Max,
Marshall's Ross Home good Store, like those are all the
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same store.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Uh yeah. If I say Tuesday Mornings, be hadn't been
to one of them and forever I don't.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Yeah, probably Tuesday Morning too, but they're all the same
story to me. Kind of that that idea of like
everything in.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
There is just kind of like it's a treasure hunt.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Everything in there is kind of like take it as
you see it and don't think twice because you won't
see it again.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
If you like it, buy multiple of it, because if not,
that's wrap.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Even if it's like a snack, you just don't. You
might not see it again.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
You google that bitch and everything, and the website ain't
got it, ain't nowhere to be found. Ain't nobody sitting
on eBay here is like nope, this was the last
two batches. Yep.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
It's like whole week bagel crunch and you're like, oh man,
that was good. I'm gonna get me one bag and
it's like, WELLY hope you enjoy it. I hope you
saved that shit forever.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Save it.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I hope you put it in one of them vacuum
seal things, because that shit is a collector's item now,
ain't it.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Though.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
I recently got a candle warmer lamp that I'm in
love with makes candles last a lot longer than burning
them and has even better scent. Throw Man, I tried
this shoe booty. I had someone bought me a candle
warmer as a podcast get like a gift to the podcast,
and I warmed it and I don't know, I don't
know if it was just the candles I was using
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at the time, but it does not smell as strong
to me, for one, so it wasn't filling up the
room with the smell. And two, it actually took so
long to burn that it was making candles last too long.
I kind of like going through candles, like I'm looking
forward to the next scent. You know, we burned. We
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do a long podcast, you know, here y'all here listen
to them. I'm burning the pod U candle the whole
time or doing the podcast, and you know, it might
take me a week or two to go through a candle,
but I look forward to like going in there and
grabbing that next one. So but but I feel, you know,
the candle warmer lamp. A lot of people recommended it.
I don't know why. It just did not do anything
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for me, especially scent wise. It really I could not
smell the fucking candle. I was tripped. I was like,
what is that? And I went through multiple ones like well,
let me try this one. So yeah, I don't think
I'm a candle warmer guy, even he says, I mentally
this comment in the last week's feedback, But the answer
Karen's question about listening to non English music. I do
all the time. Having been a Zoomer instructor, I have
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access to a lot of music from all over the world,
especially Latin music. There are so many artists I was
exposed to and listen to regularly. Also and as an
anime and k drama fan. I love the music and
if there's a particular song I like, I seek it
all out on iTunes and added to my library. I
have so many Korean and Japanese songs on my music
catalog you would think I speak the language. But a
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good song is a good song.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
It is particularly Zoomer for those of you that zoomer
you know Child, they love that Latin, that Latin music
like Child, that's they gym. And you can go to
multiple Zoomer classes you can tell which ones is like
it's like the top hit of the year. Because you
you go to five different Zoomer classes, you would hear
like one particular song in all five You'd be like, oh,
this was the top This was the top hitter on
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the Zoomer charts.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
The Zoomer charts. As for my on Christmas decorations, I
got some good news for my HOA this week. They
implemented a new role that all Christmas decorations have to
be down by the twentieth of this month. So victory
for coharted Beach just like me. Sorry, Karen, by the way,
I live on the East coast or the fires of
the West Coast weren't my fault. Sure, it's a convenient excuse,
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the exact kind of alibi I would have.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
I'm not even mad at you because mine is on
the inside of my house so you never see it.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Nev says, I've never heard or seen Stephen A. Smith
in my life, so I can only assume he sounds
exactly like Rod's impression of Hima says one hundred percent
same for me for Rod. For me, Rod is the
biggest start I know him. Thank you, guys, it's very flattering.
I'm sure steven A would hate to hear y'all say
that shit, because my impression of him is not sound
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like him at all. But it sounds very fun. It's
fun for me to do, and that's enough. I don't
need to sound like I listen back to my own impression.
Sometimes I'm like, that's terrible, but I'm gonna do it again.
Jail Cobin says, I can't remember if your most recent
Baldoni Lively discussion was in the feedback episode, but I
did find it more validation of the JL jenks. First,
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Baldoni basically got found out within an hour of me
posting I was with him. Yeah, that was amazing, Roger,
that's what you said. You said now that that was
That was actually what made me start looking into it.
When Jail came out and full throw the leads said
he had that guy's back, I was like, Okay, let
me actually read the article. Then I was forced to
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be a Ryan Reynolds fan with nice Deadpool trolling Baldoni
after doing an entire episode of Right Right on Your Parade, UH,
dedicated to how annoying Ryan Reynolds is. Yeah, I remember
that episode, and honestly, I thought you were making compelling
arguments and I couldn't necessarily disagree with you. I thought,
I think, uh, I think I may even texted Jail
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after listening to that episode or Right on Your Parade,
where I was like, yeah, Ryan Reynolds is the perfect
marriage with Deadpool because Deadpool is supposed to be annoying, yes,
and Ryan Reynolds has a very annoying comedy style, I think,
which I which I do find funny and many it's
not just Deadpool that I find him funny in. But
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I think the point is partially you should be annoyed
by how much he's making these jokes over and over, and.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
It's and that's the character.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah. But but like I said, I said, not just
dead Pool. Outside of Deadpool, there's other movies of his
that I enjoy him in, even with it being that
like smug you know, almost under your breath, talk to
the camera ass jokes. Anyway, it's so funny that you
that JL posted that, and then I'll started reading these
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articles and then you know, reading it. It's so this
happened on my Facebook page because Justin Baldoni is of
course now fighting back. I mean, what people expect if
you hired a pa Argent, a PA agency pr agency
to destroy this woman during a press run because she
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quote unquote took over your movie. You're not going to
let her and her people expose you and then go
you got me. His whole career is on the line
because he's he's made a lot of his career about
I'm a good feminist, good guy. His co host has
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quit his podcast, right, which was huge.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
I think they did it almost like with the next
few days, almost immediately they was like, I'm out of
this bitch.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Yeah, So I think that's that's interesting that his co
host of his own of his podcast is like, nah,
I'm I'm I'm choosing to side with Blake Lively on this.
The cast and crew did not tour with him on
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his own movie to promote it and for it to
be like the press run for a lot of the
bad press for Blake, for Blake to be She's a
bitch and everyone hates her and no one wants to
work with her. It's weird that they chose to tour
with her, Like if there was a dispute going on
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a few and he was right, it is weird that
everybody decided they were on her side. The other thing
is the PR agency was busted, Like this is like,
that is the PR agency that targeted and but heard that.
That is a fact they were hired by him. That
is another fact. Those text messages where some people are like,
(20:44):
well some of those text messages taken out of context
or whatever, the text messages are still them essentially admitting
we put the bad press out there, and we're surprised
how much people ate it up. Damn, it was too easy.
How much people hate women right there. It's really not
much you're gonna be able to tell me after that.
That's gonna trick me into some he said. She said,
(21:06):
they're both kind of bad to me, right, this feels
like the Amber Heard thing, where a dude is abusive
if you're not the perfect victim, if you fight back
in any way, they use that as evidence of it's
like both of us right, you know, like and because
the person that did the abuse or whatever will take
that like they they're more than happy. Johnny Depth is
(21:27):
way more than happy to walk this globe with everyone thinking,
hey man, Amber Heard is just as much as fault
as me. Yes, Cause to him, it's like good, I
get to keep living my life and know one thinks.
It doesn't matter how much take there is, doesn't matter
what I've said, it doesn't matter how realistic or unrealistic
what I'm accusing her is. It just doesn't matter. She
wasn't perfect, she didn't just basically let me beat her
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black and blue and shut the fuck up, and I
get busted like on Ray Rice or something. So, guys,
I feel like I get to continue my life and
people want to love popular well like men. Right. I
think it is that mister feminist hires a p a
PR agency that targets this woman during the press front
and the fact the fact that people are excusing that
is weird to me. It feels preemptive. It feels like
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I know this woman has some shit on me and
I need to discredit her before that day comes when
she says, hey, guys, this dude is more than just
a jerk. He's sexually creepy, he's manipulative, he's weird. One
of the things that someone on my Facebook page said
that I think is very interesting, and this is this
(22:32):
is these are his arguments about Donnie's arguments. Right, So,
Blake Lively, her lawsuit says he used to come in
her trailer uninvited, even when she's like breastfeeding and stuff
like that for her, for her kid. He just come
into a trailer. And so what he says in his
lawsuit is well, I actually have text messages one time
she invited me into a trailer the first time and
(22:56):
while she was feeding or whatever. Okay, I hear that,
and not only do I hear that. I agree, you're
right that time it was Okay, that's not what she's
accusing him of doing. She didn't say that one time,
she said repeatedly after she had told him not like uninvited,
like so right, And so what that means to me
(23:17):
is like, that's like someone saying, Ryde, one time, you
invited me to your house, and then you just keep
showing up, and I'm like, I'm going to call the
police on you. You keep showing up in my house uninvited,
and then you go, well, I have a text message
from three months ago when you said I could come over.
But it's that easy to fool people, because I saw
someone make that argument on my Facebook page and I'm like, oh,
(23:39):
this is easy. This light work.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Yet yes, and I'm gonna keep it real with shit
like this. I go, oh, okay, y'all justify. If y'all
justify this, a woman don't have a chance if it
was raping shit involved, because you'd be like, well, she
considered once, So since she considered once, anytime after that,
he just has like the fucker anytime he wants to
with that without her concerns like that don't make no
sense y'all that don't make sense?
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Yeah, And so I just and then like, what does
that mean for like the the creepy when the camera's off,
I'm saying weird shit in your ear? What does it
mean when talking about your weight and what I'll even
be able to lift you or you know that kind
of thing. What does it mean when you're commenting on
wanting to see her tents at a fucking meeting? What
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does that mean? Like, so this is really gonna have
to go to trial? Yes, what will happen is his
side's gonna speak and her side's gonna speak, and the
people who have decided that he is right will not
be swayed inch and the people that have decided she
is right will not be swayed inch right. And so
I'm using just public opinion, right, this is just my
(24:42):
fucking opinion. I'm being one hundred percent open, honest and
not even trying to like deal with the like I'm
not a lawyer type of shit. I don't feel like
I need to be fair and all this stuff. To me,
that motherfucker right there is guilty just by the sheer,
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just by the first act of hiring this firm to
tarnish this woman's name. I don't actually need a lot
more information that in itself is a fucked up thing
to do. Not very feminist, not the way he sells
himself as his brand, and everything else to me just
(25:24):
kind of either confirms or tries to. It's either him
trying to muddle everybody to be like on purpose. She
did say, God, come, they weren't always enemies. It's like, right,
that's how it works. When you find out somebody's creepy.
You don't just the first day go oh creepy. No,
it starts and you go, damn, this dude's can of
violate my boundaries? Actually I wouldn't like you to come
(25:44):
to my room anymore? Why he keeps coming to my room? Okay?
Actually could you not comment on my body? And you
also creep into some of these other women out This
is the guy pencils pitches himself as mister feminism, mister consent.
That ain't weird, do y'all that there's these violations that
there's people aren't coming up to vouch for him. They're like, right,
(26:08):
that's not weird.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Right, Nobody is coming up saying he's a good guy.
He's not like like, literally, where are these people? And
on top of that, my thing is this, particularly people
that aren't not familiar with the uh tour run, it
is wild that nobody toured with him like you know
normally when you do these casts. Yes, sometimes they do
like individual things because you know they're being asked to
(26:30):
be all over the place, But a lot of shit
they do together as a collective, as a group periodically,
you know, particularly like the co stars and shit like that.
For everybody to be like, nahdaut.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
We, I don't know that this has ever happened before, right,
it's not gonna I don't think I've ever seen something
where it's like the director could not and did not
do a lot of press for their own thing. The
stars did and it wasn't like what what happened with that?
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Right?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
You know? No, the stars a bit. She just took
over his thing for no reason. And then the last
thing I'll say too is the negative prist she endured
during this that made everyone turn on her. Was stuff
that was not germane to this fucking film for real,
and that is very worrisome because that just means it's
easy to at a woman. They were pulling up stuff
(27:20):
from like, well, when she was on this show on
the CW, she made a joke on about the cast
being monkeys, and so people were sharing this going, oh see,
this insensitive racist bitch called black people monkeys. It wasn't
a cast of black people, guys. It had nothing to
do with race. The other thing is in the anecdote
that she was sharing, she was saying, they were like,
(27:41):
how we're gonna get you to do this TV show,
and she's like, I'll do the TV show, but it
can't be no pet monkeys on the set, meaning like
actual physical like it was a joke about like physical
pet monkeys, Like okay, you know, like I'm not trying
to deal with this circus or whatever. And then the
joke she made and this is in front of her
cast mates in an interview with everybody laughing, everyone having
(28:02):
a good time, and she's like, but instead I got
to deal with all these monkeys. Ha ha ha ha.
Once again not black people. So it's not a racial connotation.
It's just white people think monkeys are funny or whatever.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Yes they do.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Anyway, that was eleven or so years ago. That just
happened to resurface in twenty twenty four and just had
people on TikTok got mad about it. Black people were
calling it racism and shit like that. And I'm not
supposed to be suspicious of this being a coordinated attack
on her character and this and for the last thing,
and I'll move on. This isn't even a defense of
(28:35):
Blake Lively as as a human being, as a character,
like cause she a good woman, y'all. That's not even me.
I'm just I'm misster fucking fair.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
That's it, right. These two things don't have anything to
do with each other.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I just don't want to be joining in to this
weird TikTok hate hive club, this social media thing that
so many people participate in, that so many people seen
brainwashed to me by there so many people just can't
wait to dog pole on like they're fucking watching the
Roman Coliseum or something that is weird to me. It
is actually against my nature. And if that is, I'm
(29:10):
not being a contrarian. But if that is what I
need to do to go along and get along as
the joining these palons, or say nothing when I think
these groups of people are amassing them and just completely wrong,
then I'll be fucking alone. I'm okay with that. That's
why we have our platform. That's why we have our podcast.
That's why our podcast mostly better than most of these
(29:30):
other podcasts, cause I'm not I don't see the benefit
in just being like me, see woman hate. I don't
see that. Oh why she get to be rich? So's
that's really more of what it's about. It's not really
about her, It's just damn. Look how we talk about
this stuff on social media all the time. Look how
easily taken in people are. And I was actually a
(29:51):
little bit disappointed by people that were expressing, like, you know,
despite all this new evidence and shit, I didn't know,
fuck that bitch, she's still I'm just like, Okay, Well,
people lose.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Their minds on Facebook. I was like, yeah, id damn y'all.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I had to tell a dude, we just can't talk
about this, right, We completely disagree and we will not
be talking about it because it's just gonna end up
with me being upset. And now I might end up
saying some shit that you can't get passed. You might
end up saying some shit that I could get past.
So let's just not do it, because I the amount
of disdain I have for people that are falling for
(30:25):
this dude. Shit is crazy and I don't know, and
it's just like Johnny Depp to me, I don't think
it's possible for anyone to present information that would change
any side's mind. So let's not even go there, because
whatever you present is gonna be some shit where I'm like,
that's fucking ridiculous, and whatever I tell you, you're gonna
you're gonna find some way to dismiss too. And I
(30:46):
just don't feel like going back and forth over these
white folks.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
It's a fruitless conversation, all right.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
But the nice but yeah, the nice pool thing and uh,
and the stuff where Ryan Reynolds confronted that bitch ass
nigga to his face, UH made me like Ryan Reynolds
way more, which you know, I guess it's an unfortunate
side effect of all this because I was kind of
on some like take them or leave them, but that
man stood up for his wife and I was like,
(31:11):
you know what, though, Ron, that's that's my kind of
petty ass bullshit. That that nice pool thing is one
hundred percent my my flavor of like, okay, bitch, I
got your bitch. I got your bitch. Okay, we joke
Tom Now, oh you suing four hundred million dollars because
I made jokes about you in the Marvel film. I'll
see you in court, you bitch asking, and I can't
(31:33):
wait to testify. Right, you know, all the time, every time,
y'all see as cool, calm and collective and reasonable as
I try to be every time, there's not an episode
where there's somebody that we that I would like to
go in on and it don't happen. It's cousin Karen.
(31:54):
It's cause of Justin. It's not because of me. I
will light your ass up and would love to this day.
I don't forget shit. I rather written down, I save shit.
I got screenshots of everything to be like, and on
this day I have the evidence. I set up the case.
It's really the better angels of Karen and others that
(32:15):
keep this podcast on the rails because I am Patty
and I will get my.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Fucking no, no, don't burn the whole thing down.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
I'll get I'll get my fucking So it's better to
leave me the fuck alone. But but I love but
our support, and I love when people that, especially when
you're right, because What happens too often is we do
this weird ass performative objective objectivity where we make it
seem like, well, even when you're right, it's better to
just kind of be above it, you know, it's don't
(32:47):
don't get into the fray with them. And sure there's
some benefits of that. You you damn right, you absolutely right.
I've seen the benefits of that. But also there's a
benefit of putting your fucking foot in the nigga's chest
and being like, you're not doing this shit to me again.
And I see what you're doing, and I want the
world to know who the fuck you are and how
you get down and they can see it for themselves,
(33:07):
and once they see it, they won't unsee it because
I'm telling the fucking truth and you're a bitch ass liar.
So I kind of understand where people like that are
coming from. So Ryan Reynolds got elevated to me out
of all this shit because I'm like, oh, you're a
real one for that, because you're not talking to my
wife crazy and then just coming to my house and
just think I'm gonna kill I've never seen anyone talk
to anyone like that. Well, then on they sow my
(33:28):
fucking wife, and you won't have to be talking to
you like that. There's a real easy way for me
not to talk to you like that. You notice how
no one else in their fucking industry has ever said
Ryan Reynolds be talking crazy to people.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
They don't.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
It's just you, Nia, It's just you. Anyway, back to
back to this episode, levity and laughter. I believe it's
the title. Uh the comments on the YouTube. Jings feel says,
I think Donald Glover said this is America. Start out
as a drake this, but not a very serious one.
Ed I had the fact check, yay said twenty three
(34:01):
interview yup. James Fossil says, I don't think Tedre was
seeking attention. While she never took off, she had a
pretty strong coat following. She seems like someone who was
cool with that because she's still out here performing all
the time getting loved. I agree, she just had a
tiny desk and she just gets some good and she
gets some good looks. I feel like she's more of
a little brother. Folks who have learned that the underground
(34:23):
love is just as good as not better than being
in the limelight make money off of what you love
and not worry about the hassle of face. Side note
shout out to little brother Skiffer put me onto her
like twenty years ago. Side note to the side note
her sons with Rizkast or the Coast Coast Contra group.
They get a lot of love for being young dudes
bringing back the truestans of hip hop. I feel you
(34:44):
on all that. Yeah, I don't think she was seeking attention.
I really think that was her opinion. But I think
because it was her real opinion, she felt the need
to go online and defend that shit. And that's pretty
much where you always fuck up with these things, because
it's just strives in effect, it gets bigger and bigger.
And it's tough to tell somebody that. I don't blame her,
(35:05):
because as a human being, it's tough to watch someone
lie on your name and take something out of context
and then you just gotta take it. But Twitter is
not a fair place. So as soon as she said
that's not what I said, these motherfuckers is like, no,
you think all kelling should rape people, And it's like,
she didn't say that, And I get why she will
find it very offensive for someone to think for her
(35:27):
to say, I think one of these his songs is
one of my favorite songs. And take that to you
think it's okay to sexually assault black girls. I do.
I completely understand why she will want to clear that
up and why she might not have been the most
diplomatic about how she talked to people that were saying
that's what she said on that show.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Yeah, because the thing is that we said this is
about the internet. People have a people have a habit
of coming in, busting in a room on ten and
just taking everybody out, and then when somebody says, okay,
I'm gonna match your energy, they want to cry victim.
And it was like, well, hey, bitch, we would minded
I business. You kicked it though in and started shooting
bullets and then you just didn't expect nobody to shoot
you back. But what the motherfucker say? Okay, bitch, I'm
(36:08):
fighting back all of a sudden. You're weak, You're powerless.
How you picking on me? Well, guess what you could
have said nothing, just like I could have I could
have did nothing. You could have did nothing. You started this,
and everybody does not have the mentality of just sit
back and getting ran over some people are like, well, bitch,
you fight, I fight. We fight.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
It's just I think one of the hardest things to
deal with once you get a little bit of attention
on your on the Internet or whatever your platform, is
bad faith stuff because what happens, especially for someone like
t tro Moses, who probably doesn't have to deal with
this a lot because most of her fans know who
(36:47):
she is and support her, and they're not like, you
don't find t Moses on the internet to start shit.
You just like you either like her you don't. But
it's that switching your brain that kicks in when you're like,
why is this person talking crazy to me?
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Right?
Speaker 1 (37:03):
And so you clap back before you realize, before you
really understand that it's feudal, It wouldn't you clapping back
doesn't really change anything. And those people never, ever, very
rarely did those people go thank you for explaining that
I misunderstood what you were saying. I do take your point,
says I'm sorry for saying that. Very rarely, they just
(37:26):
used the fact that you even would correct them as
more confirmation that they were right. So it's just nothing
you can do about shit like that, and that's a
hard lesson to learn that. You have to see people
do that and just let them cook.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
Yeah, particularly in the age of the Internet, particularly if
you are of a certain age and you didn't your
whole childhood was not of the internet, your perspective is
really different. Words mean things and you're like, oh, bitsch them.
It's motherfucking fighting words. But if you grew up in
an age where everybody just talked to each other, crazy
you on line and there's no consequences to your actions.
(37:59):
You're just talking crazy shit online, that's a little different.
And people are like, hey, like, I don't take too
kindly to that.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Dark No, I'm just just leaves to winky face of Moojis,
Cynthia says, thank you both Caring and Rid for the
beautiful holiday card. Love your shows. I can't be there
in for your in person show. I can hope I
can join virtually. Yeah, I hope you can make it
as well. Thank you for listening, and yeah, it'll be
fun virtually as well. There's a whole chat room and
(38:33):
zoom and everything, and people have fun time in there,
like watching along with the show and playing games and
doing all the other stuff that we do. All right,
that's it for that episode thirty thirty five, the poll is,
do you say you listen to an audiobook or read
an audio book? Listen to an audio book eighty three
(38:54):
percent read, seventeen percent.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
Yeah, it's it's kind of hard because I kind of
go back and I consider, I know what might sensit it,
but I consider audiobook reading even though I'm not physically
reading the words, somebody's reading the words to me, so
I'd be like, yeah, when I tellt U about it, Yeah,
I read a book. I read an audio book like
I would literally say I read an audio book, you know.
And for some people when they hit the word audio,
they just kind of be like, well, you didn't read,
(39:18):
and it's like, well, yeah, have it three hundred three
thousand pages. I said, listened to the bitch. So as
far as I'm concerned, I read it.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
I think that sounds reasonable to me. I think either.
I don't think there's a wrong answer, to be honest.
Next episode is thirty thirty six Boobs and Whatnot six comments.
Michael says Karen's quick joke about Trump gold played the
inauguration watches Turning Green took me out, and yeah, when
the headline says something like Trump's inauguration merch raises questions
(39:46):
of conflict and interest. I was thinking, there isn't any question.
He got elected, so he's gonna be allowed to deal
it period. Roni Raphael says, thank you Karen for coming
with the smoke. I won't repeat the political or if
anyone doesn't get it by now. Just Venmo piled me
fifteen hundred dollars in USD, bitcoin, euros or British pounds
and weight. I feel the same way about God Damn Sony.
(40:08):
Stop pissing on me and calling it a good time.
That's not my thing. No offense to folks who enjoy
such I'm team Monopoly with caring on this released the
Spider Verse to Marvel.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
Now let them have it, bitch, let them have it.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Way more equals to Sony of driving. Come for driverless experience,
stay stuck in the loop. It took me a while
to come around to my kid picking what she liked
to wear for the day. Once I got past the
mental block in my head. It's hilarious how many times
we have matched colors unintentionally. Yeah, I just I just
I just like it. Definitely, if I had a kid,
(40:42):
it would I'd be one of too wrapped around my
finger ass dads because I just think I think that
shit is so cool. When a kid is like, I'm
gonna wear my fucking Transformers pajamas and it's like they're
just going to the grocery store. It's not like they
gotta you know, it's not like like I've never seen something.
I put it this way. I put it in a
(41:03):
different category of than parental like mouthfeasings or parental like
lack of guidance. Right, So, like, if it's raining outside,
I would expect you to put the kid in something
that is going to accommodate the fact that it is raining. Like,
I don't expect you where you can just wear swim
(41:24):
trunks outside it's raining, fuck it, or it's cold, you know.
Let me just I'm not gonna wrap my baby up.
My baby likes to wear you know, the Mermaid outfit
when it's cold. Like, no, I get that, Like that
is different, and so obviously I wouldn't say that. But
if it's just like I don't, like, we're running errands
and the kid want to wear his Optimus Prime mask
(41:45):
over his fucking uh over his power Rangers fucking T shirt.
Like I just always find that to be cool. I
always like, oh, man, I hope that kid in that
parent are I hope they That's awesome, you know. Uh.
Janina says the Gummy Bears cartoon intro is a bop?
How I missed them Saturday Morning jams? Right because also
(42:06):
like the nostalgia of the Saturday Morning cartoon jam is
that we were kids, right, Yes, Like it wasn't just
that the songs was dope, but it represented like, man,
this is a time where I get to sit down.
I'm not doing homework. Yeah, I'm not doing chores.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
I don't got to go to church.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Yeah, like this is a few hours for just me.
Speaker 2 (42:28):
Yes. And sometimes parents don't understand that kids won't time
just to themselves where they're not obligated to school, they're
not obligated to you. They don't have to clean, did
you know? Cause I understand being a parent, your obligations
and the things that stress you out are on a
completely different level than your child. But children get stressed
(42:49):
out also.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Yeah, I believe it was the scholar poet Laureate Willard
Carrol Smith Junior who said, sometimes Karen, parents just don't understand.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
They don't they don't get it.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
I believe it was him that said it. Apia says,
I allow my kids to wear whatever they like, as
long as it's clean and suited for the temperature. Give
me all the parenting awards, Ah, there are none, of course. Well,
you know, happy kids.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
You can make your own up.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
A life for your children still talk to you and
they're adults. Yes, even he says, gen X kids had
the best cartoon things going up. I can still sing
the Thing song word for word for g I Joe, ThunderCats,
Silver Hawks, and Gym and the Holograms. Cartoon things went
so hard back in the eighties and nineties. Some of
the current cartoon songs are good, but mostly it's the
anime shows that things songs that hit the hardest these days.
(43:40):
Every time I hear the Tokyo Ghuld theme, I like,
I feel like throwing ass. Yeah, there's a lot of
good ones for there's too many to name, and anime, honestly.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
And anime got some that goes.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Yeah. Karen's ran about the shitty Sony Spider Man Villain
movies was on point, However, I mean, whoever is by
behind them should be held over balcony boy their feet
sugar night style. I mean, every single one of them
is asked to be fair. I've only seen Venom one
about fifteen minutes of Morbius and Madam Webb. They were
asked clearly all money grass And the only reason they're
able to pull big names is because Sony fools them
(44:15):
in the thinking they will be part of the MCU
Rock Craven will be the last one of those ass nuggets.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
But now I think they're gonna take a break. And
all that shit got expiration dates on it, which means
if they don't use it by a certain time, it
reverts back to Marvel anyway. And so that's what the
fuck they do. They wait until they get right around
a time they expire, and then they start pumping out
bullshit again.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
We'll see, man, because I think you're right, and it's
just gonna be interesting, because I wonder if we'll ever
get to the point where Sony's down bad enough to
sell it, because you know, a lot of these companies
just keep getting eaten. You know, who what ever thought
the Fox X Men shit would just be eating by Disney?
(44:58):
You know that it came and I rejoiced because the
X Men movies, the quality was all over the place,
but to me, mostly bad. And the other thing I
don't like about the Sony and the Fox movies and
some of these other movies. It warps people's ability to
(45:20):
be fair when it comes to evaluating the movies because
the anti Disney, anti Marvel bias is so strong at
this point that we just stopped being fair. I don't
think everything Marvel does is gold and great and amazing.
I think there's plenty of room for legitimate critiques. But
if you tell me this, you know, like Black Panther
(45:41):
wasn't that good or something? But then you want to
tell me why you love venom One, I want to
smack you on your face because I'm like, if all
I gotta do is say venom One was made by Marvel,
and then you would change or you would change your
standards to this is actually bullshit, right, like that third
act of One, when it's just shadows and black cgi
(46:03):
and you can't even tell you the good You can't
tell who the good guy is or the bad guy is.
You would not accept that in any Marvel whatever. There
are people that don't like the third act of Black
Panther CGI, which is much better done. But they're still like, yeah,
it wasn't perfect. We wouldn't. That's that's what the bar
(46:23):
should be for all this shit, not a well, you know,
it's sony, so I mean, listen, at least Craven had
a Russian accent.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
I'm like, nigga, that's not enough.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
All right, comments on the website. Let's see. I am
a crossover from Karen Hunter Show. Thank you for your
YouTube podcast, says dark namja Alis says ditto, love you guys,
voice in the popcuating politics. Thank you for doing what
you do. Yay JJ smile says hey, Rob and Karen,
I'm also a Karen Hunter crossover. I really love y'all.
(46:56):
On the cartoon intro point, I also love X Men.
By the way, Cynthia said she wanted to play storm Girl. No, no, anyway,
a few great intros I think you guys missed well.
First of all, we didn't miss any intros because the
goal of this episode was not to name every cartoon intro.
Speaker 2 (47:13):
We knew somebody was like, I got a few, right,
since we make a list.
Speaker 1 (47:20):
You did not say like that was it was a
random fucking point it was not. It wasn't a comprehensiveness.
That being said, I also welcome y'all's highlighting of other
dope ass shows, but just understand we didn't miss ship. Also,
Rob and Karen is rod r O D. All Right,
(47:42):
I don't know who the fuck Rob is? Start writing
in who is this Rob? But yeah, Gargoyles, Superman the
Animated series, and Batman the Animated series. Oh yeah, of course.
I think I didn't really name the ones too many
of the ones that were instrumentals, but yeah, the instrumental
(48:04):
ones even went. The X Men one is an instrumental one,
and that shit went. These shows in general had to
write amount of darkness and depth and inspiration for kids
here to go work. Love you guys, Thank you. Me
City replied, Hey, robing Karen, I was on Normal Foolishness
Friday's Quest, heard you on Karen Hunter again and decided
to find check out the black out tips. I'm glad
I did. Bro. You can't lose with a Karen on
(48:25):
your team, that's fact.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
I know all the Karents love you, all the black
parents apparently, I don't want no white Carents showing you love.
They problems.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
Listen, that's been That's actually my secret and success. I
just get around as many.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Black cares, a black care and collector.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
You know, I would try with the white Karens, but
I'm scared.
Speaker 2 (48:50):
That I think I don't want to go to jail.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
I don't want to go to jail, he said, solid content.
I won't miss a show and yo, I used to
have a black black bear energy when I was younger. Oh, okay,
thug life, Hugh says. Anime definitely slaps with the intros
that are also unafraid to change up their intros during
episodes and seasons of a show. Yes, that's a great
thing because you can like an anime intro and you
(49:14):
keep watching that shit long enough you end up liking three,
four five different versions of that song or different song
because they'll switch it up.
Speaker 2 (49:22):
Yes, and it depends on the anime. Some animes actually
you will change the music up every season, and some
actually do a mid season depending on the anime and
some animations. I love when as the season goes along,
new characters start being in. All of a sudden, you
have the same intro, but like, oh, you added such
and such and new Oh. I was like, oh, so
(49:43):
y'all are conscious of what you're doing. And as the
show evolves, the intros evolved.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
Still, remember the first time I saw the rumbling from
season four of Attack on Titan. They definitely didn't have
to go that hard in the paint.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Come on, yes, Attack on.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
Titan, Anthony says, Hi, Karen and Rob another crossover from
Karen Hunter show, love you both all right, listen, do
y'all think my name is Rob from on Karen Hunter?
They must do, because no one has ever made sure,
no one has ever done a better job of making
sure that y'all get my name right than Karen Hunter has.
(50:19):
Period Like shit, be corrected.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
You're like, no, we're not calling.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
If y'all call in and call me the wrong name,
she will take the time to be like no, even
when I'm like, we can just keep going on. For
some reason, people cannot understand the difference between a B
and a D right and sound but or Roderick versus
Roger or whatever. But I'm honestly shocked so many of
y'all three in a row Karen Hunter. People don't call
(50:44):
me Rob.
Speaker 2 (50:45):
That's crazy, y'all Let Karen Hunter down. She'd be disappointed
when isn't it.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
Y'all better just better not get back to her.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
Ooh, y'all better not tell her.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
I'm supposed to be on that for MLK. Dad, I'm
gonna come on there and snitch. I'm gonna tell all
y'all I'm taking down names. JJ smiles me City and
who was the last one? Anthony? I'm telling don't do
no people like that. Melanian man says, watch y'all know
about the cops cartoon? C O p s uh intro,
(51:14):
I do remember Cops? Was that the one that had
missed demeanor as one of the villains. Let me see cops.
Oh wait, I gotta spell it. Cartoon. That shit just
took me the regular ass cops. Oh yeah, uh, that
is the one. Brazerco Doctor bad Vibes buttons mc boom boom, But.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
This mc boom boom. Oh, that's a good name.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Mc boom boom sounded like a dope ass name for
a stripper at this point, like I probably followed the
I G account of an I G model with a
big ass called buttons mc boom boom somewhere. Turbo two tone.
That's good too, Turbo two tone. None of these motherfuckers
(52:03):
look how they're supposed to look either.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Can I see you?
Speaker 1 (52:06):
Let me see if I can.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
That's hilarious, buttons, McK boom boom, Let me see if
I can find you and boom boom man out here
to say, sir, get out of here, sir trying to rap.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Let me see if I can pull it up for
you guys, because it's kind of it looks kind of weird.
I'm gonna see if it'll make it bigger. But so
if I click on, so okay, if I click on,
it just takes you okay. So I don't know how
much I can see this. Let me see if I
can make it. Biggert's see Berserko Paul del Rossa played
(52:40):
him Berserco. That's all the way to the left, Doctor
bad vibes with who has a brain a clear brain glass?
Jar on ahead, buttons, Mick boom boom looks like a
pimp from the days of Jack the Ripper. This old
white man look like a Hope Brother Turbo two tone,
(53:03):
which is hilarious. Right, looks like he'd be more comfortable
like in some leather you know, like yeah, a leather man.
He does like a leather man like he's like, listen,
BDS Bear's cubs, I need my book shined. Okay, I'm
Turbo two tong, Come on, miss demeanor, which I know they.
(53:25):
I know whatever writer came up with that, I know they.
They fucking dropped their pin down, like Steph Curry shooting
a three Turbo Twuton.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
Turbo two Tone has some chaps.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Yeah, Mayor Davis, which what that's basic? Is even a
bad guy Mayor Davis? He just a regular name Brandon,
big Boss Babble who they don't have a picture, Foe
Whitney Morgan must have been a regular character, Hugh s
Bullseye Ford. I guess I'm running out of agent Baldwin
(53:57):
p Bulletproof V. What this is a regular person. It's
not even a cartoon. What the fuck? All right?
Speaker 2 (54:02):
That's I think that hilarious.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Yeah, wow, that's Turbo two tone. Okay, two Tone said
it like that when he showed up. But yeah, I
remember cops. I don't one hundred percent remember the theme song,
but I do remember the show, liking it. Best banter ever,
says Kem Doc. I'm living question if there was an
ig versus between dark Wing Duck and Duck tails, who
(54:25):
with the crowd picked shit. I don't know. That's tough.
That's tough. I'm gonna say duck tails, but that's tough.
My sister found these tap shoes from a thrift store
that were my niece's side, and she was three or four.
She wore those tap shoes every day. It was the
cutest thing. I used to do that with cowboy boots random,
but the nigga and the Chargers outfit. His team went
(54:47):
out almost as sad as the Vikings reminded me. I
was looking to see who the actors were who played
Theos's goons. I had no idea that Michael James Shaw
played Corvius Glad. He was the big orange suit storm
Trooper captain in the last season of Walking Dead. Wow.
I don't know how he did that voice. Correyus Glabe
was a beast too. Kim Knock says Robbie, smiling like
(55:10):
shit when Karen crashes out on the Marvel not Marvel
but Sony lol. The YouTube videos capture the relationship dynamics
too hard emojis love it, crash out care we here
for it, and JJ smiles put us laughing emoji. Uh yeah,
I do because it's true.
Speaker 2 (55:27):
Sorry that I don't know why that bothers me.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
Because you're a nerd and it's all right, there's nothing
wrong being nerd. Tamer says, now I know why you
love her. I love a passionate person. Oh so you've
been It only took you three thousand and thirty six
episodes to be like, Oh, I see that's why you
love I wasn't getting it before these other fifteen years.
I've been watching like.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
Maybe what is what is his deal? What is he saying?
It's also because she wraps herself up and stuff. Y'all
don't know what's going on. I did rather like a
burrito and unrappit. You know what I'm saying. I'm gonna
get that.
Speaker 2 (56:09):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Jason says, when there's trouble, you got you call. When
there's trouble, you call d W is one of the
hardest lines of any theme song. It was super low energy,
but the theme song for Doug was my jam.
Speaker 2 (56:21):
I'm too old for Doug, Remember Doug.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Yeah, I'm too old for drug which is interesting though
because I say that, But then I remember rug Rats slapping.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
Oh that was instrument.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
I was I fucked with that? Uh that song in
your head would get you through five period math class.
Yes see, I was out of there. I was out
of that by then. All right, So that's the comments
on that. The poll for boobs and whatnot is which
do you prefer pizza or flatbread?
Speaker 2 (56:53):
On me, it's piece all day. I take flat bread
as a good substitute if they don't got PIECEA on
the menu. But I prefer flatbread. Now there are some
good night you have funny, there are some very bougie
flatbreads that you'd be like, oh, I didn't know you
could put Jilly or whatever shit on there. Some you know,
some mozarella cheese or gogan zola cheese, and that shit
be flames with some onions like oh this is basic
(57:15):
but good. But if you ask me butt, you'm pizza
all day.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
Audience agrees of Karen Pizza. Ten percent said flatbread because
they probably bougie. They just like being different. To me,
pizza is consistent. Flatbread is you don't know what you're
gonna get. This varies too much.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
Yeah, and they don't all make their crust out of
the same thing. I ain't tell them what you're gonna get.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
All right, let's get into the next episode, but first
let's get a little bit of music. All right. The
(58:17):
next episode is thirty thirty seven Searching for Sasquatch eight comments.
Big Bank says, I think Church's Texas Chicken is the
new branding for churches Chicken. I know they call it
churches Texas Chicken in Florida. Also, why when I was
in Thailand, the restaurant was just simply called Texas Chicken
with the same branding and food items of regular churches.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
Oh, so they guess they slowly rebranding it.
Speaker 1 (58:41):
I wonder if they got I wonder if they did
that because either a the branding was taking some hits
because all of us know you can get shot in
the churches Chicken, and so they was like, all right,
the jokes is getting it's starting to hurt the bottom line.
People think this is dangerous. They got pictures of our
stores that actually have regular doors on them and not business.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
Doors, and shit, I have seen it with my own eyes.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
Yeah, so I wonder if that was it. And also
I wonder if they were like people was googling Churches
Chicken and there was like churches now you was coming
up like every Sunday, you know it, Yes, Amysion Ami
Simeon Design, Big Baptist.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
At the Rock Bottle Creek, come.
Speaker 1 (59:22):
On churches having chicken.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
Yes, He's like, that's not what I want it.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Yeah, Like you're talking to your to your phone or whatever,
like hey Jeeves or whatever.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
You know you're at an am Design. You'd be like,
how did I get here? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (59:35):
Google, how do I get church's chicken? It was like,
go to church? You want to go to the church
on Main Street. You go to the House of Prayer
Like no, I mean church is chicken? Like okay, Well,
House Press does sell chicken. They say you can get
a plate. You just need to sit through service. Right.
Erica says really appreciated the band to the Dave make
(59:55):
a conscious effort to get to appointments on time, and
I hate waiting. If possible, I do you get the
earliest appointment. I always ask that they take my blood
pressure before they weigh me, because if they weigh me first,
my blood pressure is always high. It's high because I
get upset about the scale. Only a few of Honored
a quests. Also, I'm with Cary my asses going to
the doctor, I pay for it later. I'm noticing people
are getting diagnosed serious ailments and younger ages. If I
(01:00:18):
had it, i'd get mammograms earlier than forty I think.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
I think your doctor has to kind of request, like
if you have a family history or that, and the
same thing with colon cancer, like your doctor will push
for you to get it quior to those prior to
the ages. And they just lowered the test for colon
cancer to forty five. Used to be fifty foka forever
used to be fifty. They just decreased to forty five.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
Yeah, and people are getting it younger and younger, but
that also might mean we're catching it younger and young
because we're testing younger and younger. True too as well.
But uh yeah, man, definitely feel you on all of that.
And yeah, the weighing thing makes me nervous just the
I try not to come across as like I don't
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think I'm a Type A person necessarily, but I am
something between the Type A Type B and doctor's visits
always felt very past fail to me, even though that's
not I had to reframe my thinking around that because
I used to get very bad anxiety about going to
a doctor, and it may it didn't make me avoid
Like I wasn't like I won't go to the doctor
(01:01:23):
for years like some people do, which I understand, but
I wasn't one of those. I just would go, but
I would be anxious and nervous the whole time. And
so I had to just reframe my thinking around that.
I do a little bit of meditation before where I
kind of visualize the visit, and then the other thing
I do is I just changed my framing in my
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mind from like this is a past fail, this is
just a this is where you are right now with
your body and your task and the things that they
can measure, and you decide what that means for you,
like what you're going to do about that, because there's
people that you know ignore that stuff and you only
get one life and you live and how you want
to live it. If you know everybody got it, we
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all go down. We all got to go out of
this bitch one way to others. So like, if you
want to extend your time here with by trying to
hedge your bets, do that. If you want to be
like bitch, I like Carbs. I don't blame you either.
I like them as well if you want to, like,
I'm not judging anybody's decisions off of it. You know,
you got people depending on you, got a bunch of
stuff that you know you have to deal with in life.
(01:02:27):
But once I just kind of let go of the
anxiety of it, it was like, they're just telling me the
results of these tests, and you know, I can decide
if this means something for me. And now that I'm
more proactive and I've been living a lifestyle where and
by lifestyle, I don't mean like just food and exercise,
I mean like not going to New York for six
months out of a year. That feels more consistent and
(01:02:50):
more reliable. I've been able to like look forward to
those doctors visits and be like, Okay, let's see how
much lower my blood pressure got. Let's see where my
A one C and my glucose levels are. Let's see
where my heart rate is. Let's because you know, it
means something to me to see those things improve over time.
(01:03:11):
It means I'm putting in work and that it matters,
and that it's changing things and and it's getting back
Because you know, I wasn't my like a lot of
this stuff was when I was playing basketball four to
five times a week with stuff I honestly just never
really worried about because I was like, well, all my
numbers are good. You know, yes I'm overweight, but my
numbers are good. So you know, like there's you know whatever.
(01:03:33):
But now you know, there's medicines that I'm not taking anymore.
There's that's good, there's medicines on not taking anymore. There's uh,
you know, test out, there's test I don't have to
take anymore because they're like, no, you're doing good and
your stuff is working. So you don't like we used
to take this test to once or twice a year.
Now you don't have to take it but once a
(01:03:53):
year or whatever. So you know, but you decide what
that means, when that means something for you and how
you will live your life. But yeah, going to the doctor,
to me is it's not a fair thing anymore because
I just I'd rather I'd rather know than not know.
And I think a lot of people put their heads
in the sand and they just go I'll just go
to the doctor when something is wrong, and I'm just like,
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you don't always know when something's wrong, and wrong feels
It's like a car. There's a there's that orange engine light,
and there's that red one.
Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
Yes, which one do you listen to?
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
I'd rather I'd rather know that there's an orange in there.
And if I'm being honest, i'd rather know, Hey, don't
forget to change the timing belt at seventy five thousand
miles rather than change, rather than the light come on?
You know, shoe body says. Fasting blood work appointments are
always followed by a bagelist, a little ward for being
a brave dot. I feel you, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
I feel you. Uh. That's periodically I'll do that, like
for my annuals when I have to go in because,
like I said, I go in so early in the morning,
I'm hungry because you know, you can't eat. That's one
reason why I scheduled a lot of these pumps first
thing in the morning, because not your funny you go
in thinking one thing. Next thing, you know, they got
take a ped test, they got to draw blood, and
sometimes you don't always know. So i'd be like, just
in case I'm not going to eat. Then I was, yes,
(01:05:07):
I get like a chicken Mini or ex Roger can
pizza up. Hey, you won't breakfast or something like that, because,
like you said, it's kind of your wood for being
an adult, even poked and proddy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
Yeah, I'll just be hungry if if I had to
fast overnight normally. So, but yeah, I just says I
go for blood work one time a year for thyroid,
one time a year for gym check up. The first
one is with my GP. I go there for the
thyroid medication recipes for it. Also, she seems happy with
what's going on with my blood and other stuff, has
(01:05:37):
no suggestions. I have no other health problems. I didn't
even get a cold for a year or so, and
I have no pain in my body anywhere. I run
on Eastern Europe Spike and German discipline, at least for now,
I do have to get dinners stuff done despite and
discipline doesn't seem to work for teeth. Ramsey Djingis says
five stars. The bad too was good, especially regarding the
blood pressure readings of blood work. I'm currently trying to
(01:05:58):
lose weight and get my A one down, so have
an anxiety when it comes to having those two things
done every three to six months. Yeah, and people wrote
in to say it's like white quote anxiety or something,
and they sent like article links to it and stuff
like that in the chat. Yes, and so they did
send some resources. I didn't get to read all of them,
(01:06:20):
but I'm sure people can look it up. White code anxiety.
But it's not a like what I experience is not
something that's a one off just for me. A lot
of people experience it, DJ says Zuckbat and droid Gang Droygan.
I guess Zuckerberg and Rogan, I guess talk about feminine
energy running the workplace and they need more masculine, macho
(01:06:42):
energy instead of is hilarious and rich. Both Prince and
MJ suited more feminine energy and outward appearance than the
macho masculine, Especially Prince, both likely get more UNPURCHASEDNI thrown
their way in the course of a week than either
of those toxic bro code performers will ever get within
their life spans, even if they live longer than those legends.
(01:07:04):
Neither loser could touch princes attractive central energy with one
hundred foot pole. Well, DJ, here's the only thing I
would say. I don't think they're talking about attracting women
when they're talking about feminine energy. Rud in the workplace.
What those guys are talking about. And this is how
I always look at guys like this as these hyper capitalists.
They're really just talking about masculinity covering for abuse, meaning, hey,
(01:07:31):
tough it out, sleep at work, Stop asking for a
promotion and a raise. Just do your fucking job. Who
cares if you go see your fucking family. You can't
see your family. You're at work. You need to do
your job. No, we don't want to hear about mental
health days. No we don't want to hear about sexual
harassment or how somebody talks to you. Who gives a
fuck how someone's talking to you. Just do the goddamn job. No,
(01:07:54):
we don't need a meaning about DEI and inclusion. That's
what they mean when they talk about masculine energies. It's
a code for them to say we would like to
treat people like shit in the workplace and.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Call that being a man right, man.
Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Up is what they want to say. Evie says, it's
clear that which is so funny. The irony is that
people like zucker Bird, people like Rogan and that whole
man of spirit type of atmosphere. It's basically about men
being some punk ass bitches, the whole, all of it,
the whole of it is like what about mind feelings?
And I wouldn't feel I wouldn't I wouldn't belittle their
(01:08:28):
emotions if they weren't using their emotions to bash everybody else.
It's one thing, is why I don't. I am very
reluctant to get behind the cause of we need a
safe space for men or masculinity. And the reason I'm
very reluctant is because what most people define as a
safe space is a place where men can be fucked
(01:08:51):
up and then just call that safe. So like, we
need a safe space for men in masculinity, Okay, what
does that look like? What we want to call people
the F word, we want to call we want to
talk bad about women, We wanna you know, we want
to excuse rape jokes and all that show. And I'm like,
those aren't safe spaces. That's not about being safe. A
(01:09:11):
safe space is a place where it's like, it's okay
for you to cry, bro, we still gonna love you.
It's not there's nothing wrong with that. Hey, A safe
space is it's also safe for the gay men right
to be there. So no, we won't be calling each
other the F word and picking on people for being
gay and saying that's gay and no homo and pause
(01:09:31):
and all that shit. Because gay men need to feel
safe in a space. I thought you say you want
to save space for men, that's not really what they want.
They use that language because they learn those fucking therapy words,
but they're not actually exuding that language and their actions.
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Right. And Also the thing is when you say a
safe space for men, you need to include all men
because also trans men actually fall in that category, but
they wouldn't they wouldn't identify that as identifying as a man.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Right, Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's not really, it's
not safe. And Zuckerberg and Rogan can't. They can't trick me.
They're not really talking about we just need the workplace
to be a little bit more. You know, masculine and
feminine energy is ruined. It's like, no, you guys want
to go back to being do bros. That's it? And
you got tired of making space for other people. Evie says,
(01:10:19):
it's clear that zucker Turd was bullied in school and
now he's decided to make it everyone's problem. He and
Musty can fuck out the way off. He is the
prime example of money does not make you cool. I
wish him my lifetime of hemorrhoids. Let's see we had
comments on YouTube. Looks like we had nine of them.
Big Tone says anxiety you're referring to when you visit
(01:10:42):
the doctors called white coat syndrome. Roderick, thank you, Big Tone.
Anime Prince says no one should be surprised these white
celebrities being okay with the fella in chief, they can
dissociate themselves from racism. Okay, yeah, I feel you on that,
but also, can we talk about Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross
and Nelly because they not white? I also agree with
(01:11:03):
you both about Peter Haseth. At this point, if you're
not willing to take some transformative action to prevent this
man from being voted in, then it's just noise bingo.
I don't want to hear nothing from these Republicans. It's
like I am outraged that they I vote yeah right,
kiss my ass, right, shut up. I forget that one
Republican woman's name that is annoying and shit, I'm sure
(01:11:26):
everyone's gonna write it with her name, hopefully so I
can remember in the chat. But there's that one old
Republican woman that they always go to, and she's always
pretending she's gonna be a hold out. She did the
same thing with Justice Kavanaugh, where she was just like,
oh my, the sexual assaults and the beer and the partying,
and it doesn't seem very professional. And I don't know
(01:11:48):
how whatever be able to vote for him. I don't
think it's gonna happen. Yay, I vote yay, yes right
those against right.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
Because my thing is it's not about what you say,
is about your actions, and so those things mean more
to me, you know. And that's one thing that the left,
particularly the extreme left, sometimes they get on my nerves because,
you know, they look at the Democrats but like say it,
just say it. I was like, no, no, no, no
no no no no no no. You say what you
(01:12:19):
need to say to get shipped done, and then you
do what you had planned on doing any way. But
they like, just tell them what you're gonna do. It's like, y'all,
how long, y'all are stupid Because you tell them what
you're gonna do, they're gonna do everything they can to
fucking stop it in or block it. It's like y'all
have no strategy to it, and you don't have a
strategy because you don't have to deal with the consequence
that shit not passing.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
And it's it's Susan Collins was her name. That's the one. Uh,
let's see Jane. Jane Oraxi says, this is me knowing
the mess, but I know y'all like mess, so it's
all good. One Night in Paris was before Kim K's
sex tape. That's where cam K and Chris got the idea.
Kim was working for Paris at the time and they
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saw how that blew up. But you're totally right, white
women post me to switch up. Lol, my bad, Thank you, Jane.
I didn't I have my sex tastes backwards, and I
appreciate the correction. Dark Now to to winky face and
moj CPJ. Morgan says to Hilario, t of it all.
This episode could have been called white people foolishness, someone
replied me and my two cents says, dim chicks certainly
(01:13:23):
have a superpower, say anything, do anything equal white Girl's success. FYI.
Cash Warren is the son of Michael Warren. He was
a popular black actor from Hill Street Blues Show was
out in the eighties and I'd say it was a
was a leader for shows like the Rookie Thank You.
Dark Nadger says, it's going to get ugly if black
(01:13:43):
start using fit nael on a large scale. And I
hope not, but who knows, Just hope future don't put
that shit in no rap versus Dark Nadra says, was
that applause or some chicken frying? It do sound like
chicken fryn? I agree, but it is. It is applause.
That's what the Saundu effects says. But it could work
for chicken if you let the fresh croker, if you
(01:14:06):
if I let it play long enough, they started going
whoa yeah. So then it's like, are they applauding because
the chicken almost done? I don't know that shit.
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
I would be come on with some slough and some
baked beans and some white bread.
Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Iron smooth one said, wasn't it revealed that Blake Lively
has been lying in doctor in text and whatnot? All
three of them seem like a bit much, to be honest. Well,
listen to the beginning of this episode and you'll see
my thoughts on that. And that is exactly why Justin
Baldoni and his people did that.
Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
By way, of course, that's exactly why.
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
Because you won't go into the details and you won't
critically think, you'll go, well, it must all be bad.
But one more second of critical thinking is, wait a minute, Justin,
did you hire this pr agency the slurreest woman's name though?
Because to me, that's all I need to know to
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know you. Ain't you, I ain't righteous? You was on
some bullshit you at best, let's say she did every
Let's say she's the bad guy here. She's a terrible person.
At best. You went around and tried to backdoor her
being a terrible person, which doesn't make you seem honorable,
(01:15:19):
meaning you would have been better off going on your
podcast and being like working with Blake Lively was fucked up,
And here's what she did, and here's why I don't
fuck with her.
Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
And people would have respected you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Move people I would have had. I would put it
this way, I've been more prone to believe you. I
would have been more prone to believe you. Here's like,
we've been doing the show fifteen years, y'all. I got
people that I don't fucking like. They don't like me.
I don't like them. I don't fuck with them. I
have reason to not fuck with them. I would like
their ass up on the showf not for caring. But
(01:15:51):
you know what, I've never fucking done gone around back
during them telling telling other people that work, hey, hey,
don't don't you know what she did to me?
Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
You know you? Hey, you think they cool? But that brother,
let me tell you what he said to me. I
don't do shit like that. And I'm and that's that's
already shady to me. But I definitely wouldn't hire some
people to be like, go get them right, and then
when you when I get busted, be like, well, some
of them texts was out of context, nigga, did you
(01:16:24):
hire them? That's a weird thing to do.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
The same people that did amber heard you, just same
people that don't.
Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
That's not that ain't a red flag to y'all. I,
Like I said, I don't want to get too deep
into it because I feel like it'll turn into me
It'll sound like I'm insulting y'all, and I'm not meaning
to insult y'all. But I'm wondering how it is. It
didn't take one more second of critical thought for people
to be like, nah, some is up with this, dude?
(01:16:53):
For sure. This ain't a defense of Blake Lively. This
isn't about her being perfect? Is this is the This
is just a but that motherfucker right there is shady
and that shit is pretty obvious.
Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
And it's weird because who hires a goddamn PR firm
for some shit like that?
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Yeah? And I think it insenses me because it relies
on our innate biases against women, and in this case
it's women. But this shit happens to black people all
the time, yep, and the others. If you count, there's
(01:17:35):
just countless black people. I'm saying black because I know
some of the people that are in on this are black,
and y'all might be able to relate to this, right,
how many times have you seen somebody say something negative
about a black person through the whisper rumor mail? Matter
of fact? Great example this week we were talking about
on balls Y Sports, but we may have even talked
about on the main show. I don't remember, but it
reminds me of when black coaches get fired in the NFL,
(01:17:57):
and every single time there's a whisper campaign behind this
scenes of you know, he was kind of a lot
to deal with. Yeah, I know what it seems like.
It seems like, oh, a league where we don't hire
black coaches, and when we do hire them, we fire
them very fast. And it doesn't seem like black coaches
get as much time as we give these white coaches
where they get years and years and years to get
(01:18:19):
it together, and we waste time and resources and all
this shit. I know what you're thinking. It looks racist.
It looks racist. But if you give me a black
coach's name, I'll go through one by one and tell
you why they don't have a job.
Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
So you got the brother who's a great defensive coordinator,
Steve Wilks, who coached the Panthers as an interim coach,
got them one game outside of the playoffs, as the
team was literally selling off any player worth scratching and
draft picks of everything they were trade. They were making
the team worse on purpose, and he kept finding a
way to win games, and they did not hire him.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
They did not.
Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
And I know people that would be like, well, you know,
the scuttle butt is that he's hard to talk to,
he's not a nice guy. Bill Belichick's hard to talk to,
not a nice guy. But okay, okay, that's fine. He
got years and years, he got a second chance out
to Cleveland to do the shit again. Okay, that's cool.
There's a Brian Floores suing the league for discrimination. Was
(01:19:16):
upset that the owner told him tank and Brian Floyd's like,
I'm a black coach. I can't afford to go one
in fifteen helping you get a better draft pick, so
you can fire me, and then everybody knows me as
Brian floy is the one in fifteen, bad black coach
that never got a second chance. I'm not doing that shit.
And so now Brian Floores, let's cut a butt. Hard
(01:19:38):
to talk to, difficult to work with, got a big ego.
Love you Smith, hard to talk to, just does not
talk to people. Don't not how to manage for you,
dry mail, very un professional, doesn't know how to just
in over his head, doesn't know what he was doing.
Nigga every black person. But you start adding it up,
and now let's take a step back, Like that's the
micro they can do. They can always defend it in
(01:19:58):
the micro. Okay, I'll take ten steps back. Look at
it damn. Every black coach gets fired within a couple
of years compared to these white coaches, and they all
it's always that God's fault and they normally don't get
another chance. Meanwhile, we have white coaches, non black coaches
(01:20:19):
who had multiple instances of press conference meltdowns. They think
it's funny and quirky when they give these weird ass
interviews that are kind of very unprofessional, and whether they're
successful or not in their first stint, many of them
get that second and third chance they do, many of
them they will be back. And that is the part
(01:20:42):
that we have to say, Okay, societally, maybe we have
some biases that when we look at a black person,
we're like, must they must have it must have been
their fault somehow, And that is what this Blake Lively
shit is. Except for women, it's don't fuck what you see.
Everybody was cool with her in the industry. People was
fine working with her. She really didn't have any issues, right.
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
And the thing with a lot of this, and what
irritates a lot of black people with this situation when
they go back and you look at their reviews and
you look at their recommendations, everything is fucking glowing. Then
all of a sudden, it's not.
Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
So when it comes to someone like Blake Lovely or
Ember Heard or whatever, other women were supposed to just
start hating out of nowhere. It is crazy how often
it is like, no, no, no, no, no, I love women.
No one here is a misogynist. There are zero people
who would say I'm a misogynst. Zero people are misogynists.
No one's a self confessed misagists. None of us deal
(01:21:39):
with any problems with misogyny. We are all clean, all
of us. Coincidentally, we all agree that this woman is
the bitch. She the bitch this time. Okay, all right,
what about the next scenario that woman is also a bitch.
But keep in mind, I'm not a misogynist, so I'm
just calling the ball to strikes is calling the fair
and this other woman a bitch. That's three in a row. Yeah, yeah,
(01:22:02):
it's pretty much always the woman's fault.
Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
It reminds me of the last thing. I'll move on,
I promise, But it reminds me of when Steve Harvey
wrote that fucking thing on his to sign on his
dressing room that basically told people don't talk to him,
don't look at him, don't be coming to asking him
how he's doing. And he's supposed to be a host
of a daytime talk show. And it was basically like, fuck, y'all,
(01:22:24):
leave me the fuck along, just do your jobs. And
and and I don't like, I don't feel like dealing
with y'all shit, right, And I remember the response was
across the board, Hey, man, I appreciate him keeping it real.
That's that's good. You know, that's funny, you know, hey,
because sometimes you be tired. And I don't blame him, Okay,
(01:22:46):
Let that even be a rumor Ellen was unkind that
that someone else on Ellen's behalf told people to treat
her a certain way. We don't have any proof she
did this shit at all, but someone to once said,
and it got through the rumor. We're like, fire this nasty,
evil witch, get her cold ice, cold heart off TV.
(01:23:07):
Because when it's a woman, it's just ain't the same.
It's like, we're prone to hate that shit in women
and love that shit in men.
Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
Yes, And what was so fucked up Not only is
this particularly the and its not the Ellen that's perfect.
What so fucked up about it is that even people
in our own staff was coming out, and then the
second she was like, well then fuck is y'all got it?
Everybody was like, what I'm gonna do with the job, right, bitch?
Nobody cared about that beforehand. Y'all. The name of the
show is Ellen, so if she leaves, you don't got
(01:23:36):
a goddamn job.
Speaker 1 (01:23:38):
Yeah, it was definitely like trying to like, Yeah, it was.
I think also like people felt she was an institution
and would be forced to like perform and prove she
was a nice person. And I think she's like, I'm
a rich white lady who doesn't really even fucking like
living in this country. That y'all let go to Trump,
and that y'all keep making excuses for all these fucked
(01:24:01):
up men. But god forbid, someone says, hey, maybe don't
you know when you see Ellen coming down the hallway,
just keep doing your job. Y'all took that shit as like,
what a cold hearted bitch, But if it was Steve Harvey,
it would be like, good for him. Someone got to
say it, y'all do need to get to work. I
can see being like I'm gonna just go live somewhere else.
(01:24:21):
Fuck it, you know, I don't need to actually don't
need this job, and y'all do, right, So if it's
just turning into like I can't do my giveaways every
fucking day on TV and fake nice with these celebrities
and shit, then I'll be out.
Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
I think.
Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
I also people forgot this is total tangent now, But also
I think the main thing is people forgot Ellen is
a stand up comedian that everyone just fucking forgot, maybe
because she's a woman and she was doing nice TV.
But it's like comedians, if by trade, are mean funny,
and like they're not nice funny. They're mean funny and
(01:24:56):
it's just life. But I think it comes different when
you see a woman being funny and she's not like
I thought she was groasting people being me. But just
like if she makes any level of like awkward comment
in an interview, oh my god, not this bitch, you know,
like you could not You don't get to do that.
Now if you, Steve Harvey, you could talk the monique
how you wont Okay, we're gonna find a way to
(01:25:16):
defend it anyway, last day, move on to me. But
Jason says this isn't the first and won't be the
last time churches chicken makes it on the show, of
course not. I mean we got guessed the race of
crimes gonna happen. Oh yeah. I wonder if they named
the church's Texas Chicken in a tempt to avoid the
stigma of danger. And we said that earlier. But when
(01:25:37):
has adding Texas to anything made it seem less? Gun
powdery Exactly?
Speaker 2 (01:25:41):
Everything in Texas is bigger? Does that mean the chicken
gonna be bigger?
Speaker 1 (01:25:44):
The ak fourty sevens is bigger? Going through the drive
through it any churches is already Timberson chance of trouble.
First of all, if they have a drive.
Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
Through, yeah, because we got some here they you got
to pull up in that bitch.
Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
Yeah, I got we got one here where you have
to go. And god damn, I remember one time they
gave me a free chicken sandwich on social media as
an influencer, and I had to go to the restaurant
to get it. The way I sat in that parking lot, y'all,
y'all would call me a bitch. Y'all would have called
me ever every level of a bitch. The way the
amount of time I sat in my car waiting for
(01:26:19):
that parking lot to clear out. Okay. I was like,
I was like the white people that gentrify neighborhoods and
be scared. My danger sense was kicking in. I was like,
not these niggas. I'll wait for them to get their
food and clear. Oh, they just gonna sit in their
car in the parking lot. All right, Well, I guess
I'm sitting in my car too. Maybe we was all
(01:26:40):
sitting in the car scared of each other. I don't know,
but I was ability. I definitely waited until I felt
safe to go in and get my chicken sandwich.
Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
And it was good too.
Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
It was a good sandwich.
Speaker 3 (01:26:52):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
You had to knock on the door like you was
going to someone house.
Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
But other than that, right, it's like all glances at
the big ass window.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
If you get out the car fifty to fifty at
that point, I'm pretty sure the police don't bring police
tape the churches. The restaurant supplies that on the after
all saying is that chicken big and good.
Speaker 3 (01:27:09):
Ha ha.
Speaker 1 (01:27:10):
It would be funny if that was their actual slogan
for the commercials, Chicken big and good. Pope's got love
that chicken at Popaeyes And then they got that chicken
big and good churches.
Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
That's a slugging for your ass.
Speaker 1 (01:27:27):
They gotta sing it just like that too, that chicken,
big and good. Come on down to churches. We got the.
Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
Mama, this chicken inside of sons of my head.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Right when you got to feed your family of five
and you only got five dollars, you can get one
piece of churches chicken and feed the whole family. You
got lunch side, and you got lunch for tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:27:55):
That chicken big and good.
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Churches. They don't have been like, what are the sizes?
Speaker 2 (01:28:06):
Whatever we got for the day.
Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
Yeah, whatever we got left, come down to churches. If
we got left, come down to churches and get them
five dollar combo, two pieces of big ass chicken and
whatever size we got at the time, we don't know,
so we can't put it in the commercial. Right, we
can't put it in the commercial. He'll be going on
the car. Could be right, okra could be macaroni and cheese.
(01:28:28):
We don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
You may or may not get a biscuit.
Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
You'll get whatever we got left. But it's one thing
about church that you what's gonna be that chicken big ankle? Yeah,
I'm little rel Holly. I don't know why I made
him in the commercial. Have you ever gotten out of
a doctor's appointment early? Yes? Or no? Fifty percent? Yes,
(01:28:50):
forty no, that is y'.
Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
Y'a almost gonna earn like me, because when they early,
they'd be like, you come in here whatever, Like, well, bitch,
you here, I'm here, us go.
Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
I really can't think of a time I got out early,
but I assume I have, but I just can't think
of like one that sticks out. But I feel like
I feel like it had to have happened before. I
just I and because of how my anxiety would work,
I probably was not. I probably was more nervous it
was happening too soon.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
Yeah, you probably an't even looking at the clock.
Speaker 1 (01:29:22):
I probably was like, oh god, no, I'm not mentally ready.
I got fifteen more minutes. All right, let's get to
the last episode, which is a pregame episode, which normal
is behind our paywall. But I knew people would want
to know how we felt about this, and that.
Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
Was breaking news. I didn't even know what our.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
Thoughts were on Drake suing ug again after drawing his
suit and then filing it in federal court. I knew
people would want to know, and I didn't feel like
repeating it on the main show, so I said, let's
give people a peek behind the paywall. If they want
to sign up and be premium, this is a good
way to get you some free paywall stuff and be like, oh,
they do this every week. So the episode is pre
(01:30:03):
Game four thirty five. Drake Stay so sings trying to
get and me, heyby, it's Corporus, all right, we had
four comments. Nature boy says, Oh, when I heard Karen
say colon staby Colon nostoby, which is colon naskab, my
ears perked up. I fully expect Rod to get paid
(01:30:24):
back for Colon Gate twenty twenty four hours when Karen
went for breakfast while Rod got his spoke twenty dollars
on ride renting and Eli Musk bought to wait for Karen.
Or maybe he's leaving an iPad in the waiting room
and a pear via satellite from a cafe after Karen
gets out. Maybe he hires stunt double to wait for
Karen while he's at the gym. I love you guys,
(01:30:45):
Good luck Karen. I hope everything goes well. You were
colored quick yeah. I actually stayed the whole time because,
unlike one of us, I take our vows seriously and
I didn't just see it as a chance to get back,
although I did. They did tell me I could wait
lobby or the car, and they said it would be
a couple of hours, and I could have theoretically got
(01:31:08):
in my card and probably went and got breakfast and
came back. But I just thought, no, I'm not gonna
Just because some people play reckless games with other people's
lives doesn't mean that I'm gonna. I'm gonna do it.
I guess I'm like one of Nick Cannon's baby mamas.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
Oh no, thank you for loving me.
Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
I just wish it was reciprocal. Jona Raphael says, I
almost had a panic attack when Rod asked if he
could play that shoot me a fair one again. I
got to sue on me. Did I spell that right?
I believe Drake has subscribed here. After he heard the
great breakdown or the beef by Rod, he was going
to drop the lawsuit, and then he heard that pat
(01:31:48):
poofs and said to his lawyer, shoot me a fail one.
Of course, none of the whites understood. That's how we
got back in federal court. Don't listen to that track ever,
Drake though, laugh my ass, I've got It's like I'm
watching an episode of Atlanta in real life with this guy.
A global l like this means he might end up
on Elon's trip to Mars. Classic gar and Bee Lover
(01:32:08):
says Drake's sing only the black reactors when when I,
who don't even mess with their opinions, saw tons of
white reactors covering the beef and notably noting how badly
Kendrick was. Rockenhill speaks volumes as to who Drake really
is the Karenness of Karen's to ever Karen, sorry to
our Karen and my cousin Karen. Well, I do think
it's interesting and he chose to go atter just the
(01:32:29):
black creators because it essentially says to me that Drake,
I think is in addition to confirming to not like
us and all that stuff, I think he's basically giving
up on the idea of like black audiences supporting him
and has completely turned into like this, like I'm I'm
(01:32:51):
like I'm going to whiteness. Like when he brought up
being Jewish and said that the song anti Semitic. I
was like, that's so fucking white to do that, because
one all of us listening to it, No, that's not
what it is. And taking a few crackpot tweets from
(01:33:13):
some insane people on some racist people on social media
and be like, well, well, you know, doctor Umar four
to seven one says that I'm a Jew and that
Jewish people are globalists, and I'm like, now you know,
they ain't had nothing to do with what fuck Kendrick
was talking about, Like, Wow, what a bitch. I swear
(01:33:33):
Kendrick had some crystal ball when he wrote Euphor you
them superpowers getting neutralized. I can only watch in silence
the famous actor we once knew was look at paranoid
and now spiraling. You're moving just like a degenerate. If
you listen to the song, Kendrick predicted what was coming
when he's what he says and meet the ground fucking
rap battle. This a lifelong battle with yourself. Yeah, man,
that opening to Euphoria is just one of the most
(01:33:57):
It just gets better with tom It honestly predicted how
this thing would go. I've never seen anything like this before.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
Yeah. He basically was like, I don't like you, I'm
gonna tell everybody I don't like you, They're not gonna
fuck with you, and you're gonna spiral out of control.
Speaker 1 (01:34:16):
Yeah, he really said all this stuff about him and
was it just I don't even It made me realize
Drake is not a smart man, which is interesting because
up until this point I would have guessed Drake was
smart because I was looking at his success and being like,
I don't really necessarily think he's the greatest rapper. I
(01:34:36):
don't necessarily think he's the best at rap, but I
definitely think he's one of the smartest. The way he
moves throughout the industry is very smart. And what I
realized now in hindsight is Drake is not smart. He's cunning,
he's cutthroat, but he's not smart. There's a difference between
being smart Kendrick Lawn smart. Drake is just a guy
(01:34:58):
who's It's like how people think eli Us must be smart,
and I'm like, he's not smart. He's just morally is
willing to do stuff you wouldn't do. The average person
would not want to fuck over this many people. And
what happens in America because we worship money is like, well,
he's got money, he must be smart. But the truth
of the matter is there's a level of there's a
(01:35:22):
level of morals that stops a lot of us from
moving in those ways, even though we recognize the benefits
of moving in the way. So like we could all
steal the idea for someone's company, we could all fuck
over our workers and make them work extra long hours
during COVID, and we could move our company to taxes
(01:35:44):
because the taxes in the government is there. We could
do those things. And there's an argument that those are
smart things, but I think of them more as ruthless things,
not necessarily smart to me, because there's also blowback for
those things. You know, he's a trump ass mag of
love and laying probably still crying his mother about the
blacks being mean to him jail. Covan says, I was
(01:36:04):
assured that the Drake attacks are just about Drake being
a bitch and not in the South on bi racial
entertainment powers. And I further felt ash reassured when you
claim Drake just wants to be loved by everybody, when
my brand is to hate everyone, including my own fans,
and they hate him back, and they had him back
then he I mean jail's on fans take him back,
(01:36:25):
but Dinny fort Rod Stephen a voice. However, when you
coincidentally compared it to the Utah Jazz, fans rightfully carted,
calling Jordan's shove of Barna and Russell. I knew that
there was no way you weren't attacking me. I will
take my apology on air, or you can expect to
(01:36:47):
hear from my legal team. And he didn't write this,
but I'll add you don't want to have a problem
with me, Well, y'all, me blake lively because I'll see
you in Oh no, Okay, We're gonna have to take
this one to the court, the basketball court, because I
got a feeling that if you was good at basketball,
(01:37:08):
you wouldn't be doing comedy. So I think I could
beat you. Oh man. The comments on YouTube, Uh, the
two percent really makes a difference in reference to the
five percent and the three percent, and folks had me crying. Yeah.
(01:37:29):
I thought that was a very clever, funny joke that
I made. And uh, you know, I'm not only gonna
pat myself on the back from my own jokes, but
that one tickled me even after we got off the air,
that's make a difference. That's the biggest two percent in
the world. I ain't three percent and five percenters. That's
that that ship right there. Oh my god. JV City says,
this ain't a twenty v one, it's a one v twenty.
(01:37:51):
If I got a smack Lawyer's that right for you?
Jings Foe says, in the immediate moment, Drake definitely has
taken the biggest l makes job looked like nothing. There
was a moment where I was confident that Drake could
come back within a couple of years. But I think
that moment has passed. Yeah, and I think it's because
of him. Yeah, Like, I think you're right in that
(01:38:12):
most of us. You know, look, most of us don't
really care, by which I mean, if we were calling
out rappers for being weird, social climbers and and morally
f having, if we were really into that shit, the
(01:38:33):
majority of these motherfucking rappers wouldn't be worshiped or famous
or selling out shows if we were holding everybody to
the real moral standard, agreed, you know, So we don't
do that. So if he would have just waited, it
just came back eventually in time, people would have just
been like, yeah, I mean he took an L but
(01:38:54):
that and that what that got.
Speaker 2 (01:38:55):
To do with me? Like in the song, Yeah, people,
it was a rap beef. So people say, yeah, everybody
take what you said. When people go, oh no, no, no, no,
no no no, you can never recover from this.
Speaker 1 (01:39:04):
Yeah, it's just he's destroying his own image where he
could have played, he could have been bothered as fuck
but just not reacted right. But now he's acting bothered
and we can't not see how bothered he is, right,
and he keeps making it worse. So yeah, to be
fair to Drake in terms of dissing other rappers on
family matters, some if not all, those other artists had
(01:39:26):
already dissed him both The Weekend and Asaf had dissed
him on the Future and Metro album. So while I
agree he should have been more focused on Dot, the
other shots didn't come out of nowhere. I'm not saying
they came out of nowhere. I'm saying, don't nobody give
a fuck about that shit? That's all. It's like, It's
like this and I think you understand this, jings for it,
(01:39:46):
and maybe you're leaning a more empathetic towards Drake. But
whatever if I punched you in the face and you
come back and say, meet me in town at noon,
I'm punching Ride in the face. But you get there
and you just start swinging on all kinds of people.
Speaker 2 (01:40:09):
Ain't in the fight.
Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
It does whether you do you old them people or not,
it does dilute that moment that you punch at me,
because now it just became you swinging at everybody as
opposed to you just coming directly to me and being like,
I don't like that shit you said, and I told
you I was getting yo ass back. Instead, it's I
(01:40:30):
don't know why that feels like Steve Harvey to me.
I don't like that shit you said, and I told
you I was gonna get yo ass back. What. That's
terrible Steve Harvey. But my point being like Drake diluted
his own thing. He could have just came at the
dude that did sent the whole song talking just about
(01:40:51):
his ass, and it was just it was a waste
of time. I hate it for him because Euphoria was
one of them ones and it deserved a full response
directly to you for you, and I think the thing
for Drake is in addition to not having much on
Kendrick because Kendrick don't do a lot. The other thing
that really hurt Drake was in the past he's been
(01:41:13):
able to pull off this aloof I'm not even really
supposed to be here type of beef.
Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
I'm bigger than you, I'm better than you.
Speaker 1 (01:41:21):
Well not, I'm bigger and better than you, but I
don't even really care me. I'm a sing you're getting
body by singing niggah. I'm not a gangster. I don't
really even care who's the best. I'm the best, but
it's not because I give a fuck. You can't do
that to Kendrick. If you've ever played basketball, you guys
(01:41:43):
will get this analogy. I think if you play basketball.
If you ever played basketball, you went to a basketball
court and you just wanted to shoot around, and you're
out there shooting by yourself, shooting around, and then there's
a guy that comes up and he's like, won't play
one on one and you're like, no, I would like
to shoot around, and he goes, nah, man, it's play
one on one, and you go, oh my god, play
one on one. We go to five and then I'll
get finished around if you go to shoot that first
(01:42:06):
shot and this motherfucker starts playing Gary Payton level defense
on your ass, you have one of two choices to
lose and look bad losing because this motherfucker will not
stop playing hard, or you have to go hard back
at him to be like, bitch, I'm not no bitch,
bitch you know whatever, Like you gotta go like you're
(01:42:27):
not coming out here and plunking me. Drake chose the
guys I mean whatever, Ken Drake, also Rick Ross and
we Can and all these other guys I don't like,
and the Metro fuck you. And it's like, you're not
gonna get out of this one by not by pretending
(01:42:50):
that you don't care and that you're above it and
that this is just lightweight. This dude is locking your
ass up.
Speaker 2 (01:42:58):
And everybody sees it. He's hands checking you, it, they
dancing to it.
Speaker 1 (01:43:03):
He's he's he's fucking he's dunking on you, and you're
telling us guys, it's like, I don't even care. I'm
gonna just like shoot an airball three. But it's because
I don't care. It's not because I'm sorry. That's what
you're trying to convince us, and it ain't work. It
ain't work. He needed to get serious and you need
to come back with something that with directly Kendrick in
a serious fashion, and it just didn't work. As soon
(01:43:24):
as he said that Nigga said it, I was like, oh,
you think it's a joke, all right, anime. Princess Drake
was on the internet watching FBA's and Maga maga Jason
call him a colonizer and went, don't they know I'm
black with bright skin. This is all the damn dirty
Kendrick's fault. Jingsville says Live mass Off. Drake was hugging
Steph like his ex's in the room. He was that
(01:43:45):
was a soft that was very soft hug. But you know,
I liked it. I thought it was good for him.
I thought he needed it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
He probably did.
Speaker 1 (01:43:54):
All right, let's get into the voicemails, kind of started
wrapping this bad boy up. We're almost done, guys, but
one more time to get some money. Let's see, how
about we'll do a different beat. How about this? All right?
(01:44:38):
We got one voicemail from a number I don't know,
so let's just hope it's not a butt dial or
wrong call. Let's find out together.
Speaker 3 (01:44:49):
Christer, mister Roger Morrow. My name is Chris Dawkins, calling
from San Antonio, Texas. I have a video podcast that
I do and it's in a tremendous response from the
last show that we did, which was dealing with the
California fires. What I wanted to find out is whether
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you and or Karen Hunter can either suggest to us
or if there's some kind of go fund me that
our listeners or somebody can respond to when they want
to help these people out. I think we want to
help our people first, and if there's any way that
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you can help, I would appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
All right, that's not really what this lines for. Maybe
not really a listener to the show. Maybe it just
saw a phone number in the show notes and it
just decided to call because they didn't really care what
we had to say. Also, Karen Hunter doesn't do this show, so.
Speaker 2 (01:45:55):
That's the other Karen.
Speaker 1 (01:45:56):
It's kind of weird, all right, Well, you never know.
That's why we wrote it down.
Speaker 2 (01:46:01):
So we tell you we don't scream, and we mean that, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:46:03):
Yeah, I told you listen. I'm busy, man, I gotta
just we got shit to do. Roll the dice on
some of these. All right, well, good luck to him
and his video podcast. And I don't know why he
couldn't have googled that. But let's go to the emails
pgs Drake State suing. Aaron says, speaking of losses, look
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at this side I saw on the freeway at lost Ageless, California.
And it's an email that has a picture. And the
picture is a billboard that says Drakethlawyer dot com, injury
attorney other law firms not like us.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Oh no, that real?
Speaker 1 (01:46:41):
Yes, real, I've seen in multiple places. Yeah, yeah, who
bought that?
Speaker 2 (01:46:46):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
I don't know, but it sounds like it really is
a website for Drake the Lawyer. Like, I don't think
it's I don't think it's a joke.
Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
Good way to take advantage.
Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
Yes, oh yeah, Drake Thelawyer dot com, Drake law Firm.
What is what is my case word? First name, phone number?
Speaker 2 (01:47:06):
Oh shit, it's a real website and the real person
named Drake.
Speaker 1 (01:47:10):
Yeah. Ironically also not black hmm interesting mmm uh that's smart.
I'm just kidding, guys. I know Drake is black five
stars because Rod and Karen are hot and This is
just from Peter who just left us. Ah. I don't
know how they put this in Gmail, but it's like
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a decorative flashing piece and love all, what durable thing.
So thank you for that, fam, We'll appreciate you. Fama Lamb.
I didn't check the physical mail. I don't think we
had any, so but yeah, thank you to everybody for listening.
We appreciate y'all. We'll be back tomorrow with Roy Wood Junior,
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who just dropped this newest stand up specialists on Hulu
called Lonely Flowers. I'm gonna watch it overnight before we
talked to him in the morning, so that'll be fun.
I believe. Let me just check my Google calendar because
we have a few guests coming up, but I believe
Jail Covin is coming up on Tuesday at five. We
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may not have a show tomorrow or Monday because MLK
we're going to Hornet's Game. I'm doing Karen Hunter's show.
I don't know if we're doing our our recap of
last week on Keith and the Girl or whatever. We'll
see what that how that works. But yeah, so lots
of lots of busyness coming up, and then the week
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after that is Brandon Collins next Sunday, and then mc
University that's Jake and A C will be on next Tuesday,
and then uh, you know that Friday, I'm gonna be
in Raleigh Durham. So that's gonna be awesome. So thank
you everybody for listening. We'll be back throughout the week
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until next time. I love you, I love you too.
Speaker 2 (01:49:03):
Why