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April 1, 2025 93 mins

Rod and Karen banter about refs not calling fouls, Chun-Li cosplay don’t miss, a restaurant that fried too much food, musicals use songs for characters, we met a fan at the game, and Karen’s early bday gift. Then they discuss TikTok getting another extension, Planned Parenthood losing federal funding, Donald Trump kids getting into crypto, Republicans want a ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine, CDC and HHS job cuts, WI allows Musk to give out million dollar, man put out of country due to error, Corey Booker sets record for filibuster, Who News, man arrested for putting gorilla super glue in coworker’s Coke, man shoots at Amazon vans, couple have sex at gravesite (free space), woman attacks man with conch shell and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I listen to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rodin Karen huts Hey, welcome to another episode of the
Blackouts podcast. I'm your host, Rod joined us always by
my co host, and we're live on a Tuesday, ready
to do some podcasts. And took yesterday off because we

(00:21):
went to the Hornets game. Yes, I had a good time.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
We won.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
We won. We're supposed to be tanking. But you know
what I pay for tickets. I don't pay to see tanks.
I want to tank on the road. Tank that the truth.
I'm not there, right. I like to have fun. Okay,
all right? The official weapon of the show is the
folding chair, correct, Karen, you got it again? And the

(00:48):
unofficial sport. What about a bullet ball? Extreme?

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (00:53):
You find a podcast at where you get podcasts. Leave
us five star reviews. If you don't, you're not a
good person. I'm just gonna come out and say it. Okay,
leave us five star reviews and make them nice, because
if they mean, we're not gonna read them, and it
hurts our feelings and we don't want to have our
feelings hurts everything. I don't like her feelings. Karen, You

(01:14):
know how we start do you have any banter that
you would like to get to I do. All right,
Do you have any.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Do you have any.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Do you have any banter? Banter? Banter, banter, banter? Do
you have any banter? Talk to me? Do you have
any banter? Banter? All right, Karen, give it to me. Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
At that game last night, it was funny because me
and Rodgers was watching the game and they really wasn't
calling that many founds, and I was joking, but my
prediction came out to be true. I was like, Roger,
these resks got something to do. They got a barbecue joint,
they got something to do. I was like, they're trying

(02:18):
to speed this shit up. I say, I bet we'd
be out of here by nine fifteen, and bitch, by
nine ten, we were walking.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Up the front door. Was like them. I was like,
let's get the hell up out of here. That was
the quickest one this game I've ever been doing my life.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
For those that don't go to that don't watch or
live NBA games, the average game is somewhere around two
hours and probably twenty minutes two and a half hours.
So if you go to a game at seven you're
typically leaving somewhere around nine thirty nine, twenty nine to thirty.
They weren't calling shit because both teams are at the

(02:52):
bottom of the rankings, that both trying to become like
the they both kind of want the worst record. So
you have a highest odds of picking the first pick
in the draft, and Utah has completely unethically turned it in.
They gave up.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
They had some dudes that was killing I was like,
he already at the game, like like they've been in
like three five. I was like him, they would actually
being the leader doesn't let them dudes play.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Well, it's different. It's even worse than that. They have
guys who are pretty healthy that they sat down like
a month ago, who are players that they pay a
lot of money, who are good players, who would have
if they would have played and been allowed to play,
they would have probably been somewhere where, you know, like
maybe they're the eleventh or twelfth team in the West,

(03:39):
And unfortunately that puts them as the seventh eighth, best
odds to win the lottery, and so it's not going
to help your does not give you the best chance
of winning the lottery to pick the best player in
the draft. But it you know, it tells your team
we're not giving up. We did pay these players. It
tells your fans, hey want to win. This is now

(04:01):
like the third or fourth year in a row they've
set it down. They keep fucking like trading away good
players in the middle of the season. If they start
being too good, they're just like, oh, get this gout
off the team at any rate. Yeah, the refs basically said,
all right, fuck it, Like y'all don't want to play.
We don't want to fucking be out here either.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
They was like, if we don't see blood, we ain't
blowing this goddamn whistle.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
And I feel bad for the players because obviously the
players still play hard, like a player has no incentive
to tank, Like there's no reason for a player to
play bad on purpose. So you just put worse and
worst players in the game and in the fourth quarter,
depending on the team, Like what the Hornets did the
other day. They were in New Orleans and they needed
to lose the New Orleans in order to help their

(04:46):
draft position. It helps because New Orleans is in direct competition,
and the New Orleans getting a worse percentage, and then
the Hornets get a better percentage, Like it's a bunch
of math, but it helps them. So the fourth quarter
they took all the starters out and both teams just
had like the garbages of the most garbage people playing.
And of course New Orleans didn't even let their guys

(05:08):
play at all, like they even they are good guys
suddenly were unhealthy and now they're done for the rest
of the season. So uh yeah, it's it is interesting
at this time of the year because I actually like
what the Hornets are doing. I know a lot of
people won't like it, they won't agree, but I like
that they're ethically losing, Like they're like people paid to
see Mark Williams. We're not gonna shut him down. We're

(05:29):
not gonna tell him not to go out there and
play hard. We're gonna coach to win. We're gonna Now
they do experiment with some lineups where you're like, clearly
they're just they're like, these games don't count, so we
could put three centers in the game at the same
time five minutes just to see what the funk would happen,
which is ridiculous, But they do shit like that sometimes,
But I can deal with that. Yeah, it was fun

(05:50):
and I'm having fun going to the game, but yeah,
those rest wanted to get the fuck out of there, and.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
They was getting ans out there and record time because
they was moving so fast, I think was messing up
like the TV break people.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
They was coming out like super quick.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
It was like the it was like a few minutes
until like the first quarter, and all of a sudden,
they doing T shirts.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
I was like, we normally don't do this till about
like the two minutes for the first quarter mark we
had like six minutes and the like who want T shirts?
I was like, oh shit, yeah, I don't have a
lot of banter. Really, I guess, well, okay, I always
talk about Velma cosplay, like women that do Velma cosplay

(06:34):
really that the codsplay don't miss. But I also forgot
to mention Chun Lee cosplay also don't miss. Like it's
just like it's like high ninety percentage of if somebody
put on the Chun lead costume, is that that's what
they got it, you know what I mean? Same thing
with Velma. You would think it would be like Daphne
or something like that, or or I forget the street

(06:56):
fighter woman that wears like a green leotard. But it's not.
It's the chun lead. Don't missed every all types of bodies,
all types of just whoever put on that Chunli. It's
just a dope ass looking costume. Same thing with Elma.
So uh that's all.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
My next one is I don't know how they did this,
but we ate some uh Korean fried chicken.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
It was bad.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
I don't know how you mess up Korean fried chicken.
But that place we went to, uh yeah, because it
was not good at all. It was like they it
was like they was like, here's some flour and we're
gonna fry and fried again. And now me and Roger
love Korean fried chicken. We've had it all types of face.
We've had it like double fried, crispy. We've had it

(07:41):
double fried where it's like.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Almost airy and light.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
I don't know what they did, but they messed it up,
and I don't know how you It was like flour,
they ain't salt, pepper to taste, they ain't.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Putting no they ain't putting no ceas.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
I was like, look, I know a lot of Korean
people that cook, and they be putting their foot in
it and.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
It tastes like something that was the blandest ass fried
chicken helful. Yeah, I didn't like it either. I think
the big clue to me, and hindsight is a big
clue the people, the men, You had too many things

(08:20):
that was fried on it that don't go together. Karen
was saying, like last night, well, you know there are
good places that do that, but I don't think so.
I understand if you do fish and chicken. Seen. I've
been the places that fried fish and chicken and they're good, yes,
but you gotta go to a good place that don't
put them in the same grease shit like that. Agreed,
But this place it was like corn dogs, chicken, fish fries.

(08:47):
There were sandwiches, There was Korean fried chicken. Well no,
I said that chicken. There was shrimp like, it was
too many things. That just makes me feel like it's
almost like when you go to like a a carnival
or a theme park, you just have a big vat
of grease in the back and you just put whatever

(09:07):
people order into the grease and it doesn't matter if
it's good, because they're not there because they won't find cuisine.
They're there because they're gonna go throw this food up
after they get off the roller coaster. It's not there
for a long time. It's there for a good time.
So that's how the food tastes to me. And yeah,
if anybody that fried everything is not good. No, like,

(09:29):
you can't be like we do mazarella sticks, corn dogs, fish, chicken, shrimp,
French fries, onion rings. It's like after a while, it
was like, you don't even have all the greases for that.
No you don't. I know, you fried everything in the
same goddamn grease. My fish tastes like chicken. My chicken
face like tastes like fish. My fries taste like shrimp. Yeah,

(09:52):
what's happening here? Yeah you fried too much. You fried
too close to the sun. Okay, but yeah it was
bland and I didn't like it. Uh, musicals, I'm watching Wicked.
I'm surprised because I think musicals was your thing. I

(10:13):
mean they're not. They're not my thing. But it's not
like I hate musicals. They're not not my thing. It's
not like, oh, musical, it's I love Little Shop of Hearts.
It's one of my top movies of all time. Not
that is a jam, but anyway, it's not the music
that I'm watching it for. But yeah, the thing I

(10:33):
will say is the I realized as I was watching
it that musicals have such a cheat code because musicals
use songs for character development, yes, and that any other

(10:53):
movie people would hold to a different standard and and
so like you often watch movies and people get upset
because they're like, you know, the pacing is off or
so wait, these motherfuckers just hate each other now, Like
all they did was do da da da. But in
the musical, if you make a song, you can do it, yes,
So like it's like two characters will come roommates and

(11:16):
they're literally in the room for two seconds, maybe have
one weird interaction. But then you make a song. It's like,
what is this feeling? I hate this bitch and it's like, oh,
she hates her now And at the end of the song,
you're like, they hate each other. It doesn't matter. Like
the song and the choreography could be them dancing together,
they could be you know, obviously doing little snide things

(11:37):
to each other, but nothing that should make you be like, oh,
clear that these people hate each other. Same thing with love,
you know, it's like, oh, you're rude, You're mean, I
don't like you. You're kind of cute. Why is he
looking at me? And the next thing, you know, five
minutes later, they're smooching on in front of a waterfall

(11:58):
and you're like, oh, they love each other. Yes, And
it's like, if that would have happened in any other
type of movie, we'd be like, no, that something dramatic.
Something needs to happen. Something. We need a mon tage,
we need years of some awkward moments, we need a
huge romantic gesture. But yeah, musicals, man, they really got

(12:18):
the shortcut. They do they do.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
And my next one we at the Honey's game. We
end up seeing a fan at the Honey's game. It
was really really nice. We met her and her husband.
It was really nice and it was hilarious. She said,
she said I was sassy. I said, I'm sassy. She
said in a good way. I said, Oh, I'm gonna
take that back. I am sassy in a good way.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
I like that. I'm taking back the word sassy. Oh okay, Yeah.
I enjoyed meeting believing there was Paulat and her husband
and it was nice. She had heard of the show
through Karen Hunter, and she checked us out and decided
to keep listening. It was so it was it was
funny too because like she was just like, oh, Rod

(13:03):
and Karen, and I was thinking, like we're supposed to
be like meeting the season ticket person or something like
I forgot like are they about to do something? And
she was like, I don't know. I'm a fan. Uh
she's a season ticket holder and they drive up from
like South Carolina, which is like an hour and some
change to get to the game. And they've been a
season ticket holder for like seventeen years, so they've seen

(13:26):
it all mostly misery. And I was like, next year,
next year, we're gonna we're gonna get out of the
misery together. We're gonna hopefully they're gonna turn it around.
But uh nah, she was sweet.

Speaker 4 (13:38):
Man.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I feel like, as with all this stuff, it's so
I feel like I always say that your fans are
reflection of you, and her coming from the Karen Hunter
uh wing of the fan base did not surprise me
at all because Karen Hunter has some really dope fans.
You know, they've been very courteous, they've been supportive, you know,

(14:00):
they're nice, they're they're they're there thoughtful and they make
you feel welcome, and I was. I was very happy
to meet make her acquaintance. You know. He took a
picture and everything. And then what was crazy at halftime
they did this thing because now we're getting to the
end of this season and so at the end of
the season they be doing like a lot of cheap entertainment,

(14:22):
and so they did this thing where like fans had
to do like golf putts to get whoever get the
closest winner prize. Her husband was one of the people
and he won. He was the only one one that
was crazy. That was crazy. I was looking at the
screen like, wait a minute, I know that brother. I'm like,

(14:43):
this is Ronald, and they was like, what's your name, Ronald?
I was like, oh, what it is?

Speaker 3 (14:48):
I was like because it was like like a putt
put type of thing. And I was like, oh, I.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Bet you he'd be out there golfing golfing for real.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
Because it's dance and stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
I was like, oh, that's a golfer. Yeah. Yeah. So
it was fun. Uh and yeah, it was a nice
It was a nice experience and uh, you know, I
appreciate it. I posted it on our social media, like, hey,
we ran to a fan shout out to Karen Hunter.
You know not? You know, every time I run into
like a Caaren Hunter fan, Uh, they're always like the

(15:20):
nicest people. So, uh, you know, the brand is strong
over there with Karen Hunter. Ain't strong anything else.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Oh my last one, I like getting my birthdays tomorrow,
and so Roger ordered me something and I guess it came.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
Must have came a day early. I didn't know it came,
but apparently he did. Why would you know it came?
I ordered it for you for your birthday? Oh yeah,
but I didn't know so you told me? Of course, Yeah,
but you wouldn't know it came way right until you
told me. So I am glad that I got my

(15:57):
gift early. In some jacket, you could have warred it
on the air and then that people would have saw
it and with thing, But of course you just put
on your blanket. Get it all right? Well, for those
that don't know what Karen's talking about, Medoria is a

(16:18):
character from my hero Academia. And Karen's such a nerd,
you know, And I mean that in the kind this way.
I'm a nerd as well, and so I looked for
some my hero Academia like outfits and stuff like that,
because they have these like jackets you wear and these
jumpsuits or whatever. You dress like some people using for codsplay,

(16:40):
but you basically dress up like the character from the show.
And I saw this hoodie that is basically Medoria's outfit,
and it's even got the thing where if you if
you zip it all the way up to the hood,
it actually shows his his his mask as well that

(17:01):
he wears like that yeah, that he wears during when
he fights. And so I thought it was cool. The
thing is, it came from China, so I was really
pushing it, like I ordered this ship like a month
ago because it told me it was gonna take like
it was like this could be delivered between March twenty
seventh and April thirtieth, you know or whatever. I'm just like, fuck,

(17:23):
I hope it really gets here before a birthday. And
it came a day before. And you know, we're not
huge on birthdays and stuff like, we don't do like
a lot of like surprise party type of shit. But
I was like, oh, yeah, I can just order this
and if it gets here before you know, her birthday,

(17:45):
I'll just hold on to it. But then I got
it and thought I took it out make sure. I
was like, oh, I need to make sure it fits
and everything. Although I don't know what I'm gonna do.
If I gotta send a shit back to China, they
probably like, what, like, no, that's yours.

Speaker 5 (17:56):
You keep it.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
You're not sending another through customs and all this shit
just to get your money back. But yeah, so I
ordered it, and uh, you know, if I told her
to try it on and it fit, and uh, you know,
I was very happy and uh and so yeah, I
knew you. I was glad. I'm just glad you liked
it so much.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Yeah, I felt like a little kid because I just say,
you could zip it up and this his mask and stuff,
you know, for those of you to have kids, y'all
knowing y'all CODs playing you get them like y'all prepare
for Halloween, That's what I felt like. I was like, ooh,
I'm a doing I really do like this. I like
it a lot because my hero Academy is one of

(18:37):
my favorite animes, and I really enjoy that anime going
through the roller coasters and I'm ready for the next
season and stuff like that, and so I'm like, let's go.
So I am very very happy and like like you say,
I'm a big old nerd.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
So this is right up my alley. I'm glad you
enjoyed it. That's it makes me happy to see you happy. Yay.
And you know, I think, uh, you know, it's your birthday,
and uh, you know, you're such a special person and
uh you know, you're a great partner in life and
the business and even like you know, in my in

(19:16):
my life, I feel like I'm always looking at my
feet for the next step that I'm gonna take to
be like make sure it's on solid ground. And I
feel like you're always looking past the horizon, and that
balance really is the key to the success of just
like the show, life, our marriage, our our business everything.

(19:38):
So you know, I always want to make you feel
appreciated and stuff like that too, even though I know
we don't do it big, We don't do a lot
of extravagant shit for birthdays and all that stuff, but
you know, to to be able to do something where
I'm like, not everybody would have understood this gift for
known to get this gift for necessarily not because gifts

(19:58):
not for everybody. Now, everybody would have liked it, but
I knew that you know, as much animal as you
watch and as much as we love my hero Academia,
that you like it, and I in the same way
that you know the Christmas sweater thing. I don't think
you until I wore my Christmas sweaters out and everybody
was complimenting, I think you saw the value and like,

(20:19):
oh yeah, people like a thing that they see that
I'm into it already, and they like, I want to
talk to me about it. And an extrovert, you love
talking to people about shit, right about anything. Here, I
figured people can see you're into my hero Academia and
even if it might be a little inconvenient for me,
yeah it'll be. It'll make you happy that people come
over to you and say, you.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
Know, talking you read the manga and we just have
conversations about that.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Yeah, Infinity plus Ultra, Yeah you know I know that way,
They're gonna really like it. At the restaurant we go to,
he gonna love that. The woman the bleach tattoo, Yeah
that could be going to Japan and shit, m hm,
and so like for me, I absolutely uh love that

(21:08):
you get me and and love that you understand, you
know some of the things that you know, ring me
joy because I would have never have thought about getting
something like this.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
So I actually I really do love it. And like
I said, me and Roger, we love video games, we
love anime. I've been watching a lot more anime this
year than I probably ever have in my life, and
so I've been really getting into all types of anime
and new animes and watching them when they first came
come out.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
I think right now one of my favorite.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
Animes right now that's like currently out, it's Solo Leveling.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
It is like top notch. It's it's that ship.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
So they're about to wrap up their season and things
like that. But baby, yea, I thank you and and
I love you. And I know it's it's a day early,
but yeah, I feel like a little kid. And and
I that's one thing I've always tried to do with
me personally.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
I am not how can you say this, I am.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
Not childish, but I will not let the kid in
me die. And I've realized so many adults have. And
you can tell when you talk to an adult and
they've let that kid die in them because it's like
nothing's funny. Everything serious, you know, every that they always
weighed down and burnen down. And I understand life is

(22:28):
gonna life, y'all. I get it. But there has to
be something out there that sparks joy in you. And
so anything that I could find it sparks joy in me.
I hold on to it for their life and animation
and anime and things like this is one of them.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
Yeah, you definitely have to. Yeah, you gotta find your joy,
especially now I fight, and you know me, I'm always
support you and always be here, all right, you yeah
to get into the show, Yes, sir. Well, now that
we've done this, I guess we might as well talk
politics till we get mad.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known this.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Black people have got to know whether or not their
presidents are crook.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Well, I'm not a crook.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
I learned everything I've got. I'm saying in Tennessee. I
know it's affectionate, probably tween Steep. It's just doing me
want shame on, Shame on me, Shame on, shame on you,
Shame on you. We can't get fool again. I tell
you what, I don't know about you, but I'm going
to go to bed. I'm all right politics until we

(23:45):
get mad. Everybody who knows how long the sex will last?
Who knows?

Speaker 5 (23:52):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Trump says TikTok deal will happen before deadline. The deadline
is April fifth. It will published on April Fool's Day.
No idea if.

Speaker 5 (24:06):
You know.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
It doesn't seem like a joke. But goddamn, just the
worst administration. I have April Fools underre for real, though.
I can't believe we did this four times before. But yeah,
apparently he said they're gonna make a deal. I like
to see TikTok remain alive, he says. They say they
still want them to sell to a non Chinese buyer,

(24:31):
but who knows. They already gave them one grace period.
Now they expected to do another grace period of at
least thirty days while they work out details and bike dance.
The company that owns them may even keep a small
steak in the app. He also hinted he might cut
China some slack on tariffs if they play nice on

(24:52):
the TikTok deal. So TikTok's one hundred and seventy million
users can keep scrolling for now because the deal has
but the deal hasn't been finalized. All right, let's see
planned Parenthood faces major federal funding cutses Trump administration pull
support starting this week.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Yeah, they and they've never liked playing parenthood. And the
thing is they even benefit for playned parenthood. A lot
of them don't know what shit does. And a lot
of them, you know, depending on the person that's probably
used planned parenthood, didn't know they was in the planned parenthood.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
And shit like that. Like, and the thing.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Is they cannot use federal money for abortion, because that's
the big thing. They can't do that and so like
legally and so they.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Can't use federal funds for abortion.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Yes, they can't do that. And the thing is they
do a lot in the communities. They help with birth
control for males and females. They help with STD testing
for everybody. Like, they help people in a lot of ways.
I've used Planned parenthood. They help a lot of low
income to you know, to no income people. You know

(26:08):
a lot of people on Medicaid, Medicare you know, and
all that shit. Like they help a lot of people
in the community, more people than people realize.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
People. It's billions of people. Mill will millions of people.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
I'm sorry, we ain't got a billion here, but millions
of people that use these services all across the country.
And so when these things start going going away, you
have people that will lose their sex education because for something,
it's something grown there as adults that they go to
planning parentyhood and now actually have to tell them, you know,
how they body functions and things like that, like and
educate them so they can make good reproductive choices for

(26:44):
their health, you know, HIV testing and all that stuff.
Like they do a lot of things. But the thing
is when you have an administration that takes these things
and some of that phaps mean is just because I've
had I've I've gotten pap smells done before then when
I was younger, and so it's very frustrating when you

(27:06):
have an administration that's literally anti anything that will help
the populace, Like if it helps the masses, mass is
equal black to them, And then you know what I'm saying,
Like people don't want to think of it like that,
but masses is black, you know, but actually masses is
what I said masses, which means it impacts everybody you know.

(27:27):
No matter who you are, the decisions that they are
making are gonna impact you directly indirectly. You might not
be the one that's benefiting or not benefiting from this,
but you're gonna have a family member, a loved one,
a friend, somebody you know is gonna be directly impacted
by these choices and decisions that they're making. Or guess
what you're gonna be because a lot of Americans, which

(27:51):
most of us are paycheck to paycheck, but you have
a lot of people who have a tendency to look
down on people that are quote unquote poor or don't
have When guess what, baby, when you lose your job
and you have to go file for unemployment and realize
unemployment ain't there, or it's a fraction of your pay
and shit like that, and all of a sudden, you're
gonna have to need all these assistance and all these

(28:12):
things that you just assumed that's there and realize them
sits is cut in or gone. Then all of a sudden,
it's gonna matter if they're there, but nobody cares until
they are the ones directly impacted.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
By it. Yep, agreed, And uh, as with all this
shit they said they were going to do this right.
Republicans have been targeting planned parenthood for years. They've attacked
them on the state level, federal level as much as
they can. When you put out when you put Republicans
in charge of a house and sent it and uh
presidency and essentially scotus you god damn right, they're coming

(28:47):
for a planning parenthood and all planning parenthood is going
to be able to do its hope they can raise
money from you know, people that are just I guess
donating or get by barely as a as a hope
they can and playing parenthood was already in some dire
straits in some states where you know, they were defunding

(29:10):
even where it was legal to have certain like abortions
or whatever procedures, they would just defund them and make
regulations so that they couldn't be in places that were
convenient to get to. So, yeah, this this all checks out,
and uh, it's all fair game as far as they're concerned. Agreed.
Donald Trump and Eric Trump make huge stock market play

(29:33):
trying to corner the crypto market. They have both invested
in a bitcoin mining venture as a family feather strengthens
his ties to the industry. All I know is that
people was talking about Joe Biden's son and something about
Ukraine and all this other shit. They really just do

(29:57):
the ship in people's faces, and I don't really see
the media holding any of that same energy. Many of
them basically capitulate to these people. And when I pointed
this out over Biden's four years, there would always be
this kind of weird, like almost compromising from people on

(30:22):
the left, the people that are whatever progressive people they where.
It's like, well, you know, Biden's we do have to
look into this or you know, I mean, it's kind
of bullshit, but blah blah blah. And I would always
be like, I don't think we should treat these things
seriously when we know that they're just making something up,
and especially when they're gonna do something worse, and the

(30:45):
media isn't gonna treat it the same, like it's not
gonna be the same level of outrage. And you had
your guys like your Ezra Klins or whatever who say
these things they brought, you know, to they get they
boil to boilover, they become huge issues and then they go, hey,
I didn't do anything else, ask the question or whatever.

(31:07):
And when this is happening, that same energy isn't there.
And I do understand that they're voters Republicans won't pick
it up, but that doesn't mean you don't keep trying.
How many how long did it take for them the
erode all the good will around Biden until he's a
senile old man who was under elder abuse. It didn't

(31:28):
start day one. That took months and months and months
of them not letting it go. No matter what he said,
no matter what he displayed, no matter how good he performed,
no matter what the doctor said, it did not matter
to them. They were like, we won't let it go.
We're a dog with a bone. We're sticking on this
stuff like this, even though I know more of it

(31:49):
is happening, and it's happening constantly, And there's many things
the administration is doing. The fact that something like this
wouldn't be in the paper every fucking day, The fact
that Republican's refusal to investigate stuff like this or to
abide by the ethics of these jobs and these positions

(32:09):
and family members and stuff. Before the fact that people
just brush it off. Is part of the problem. It's
why I say that there's not I don't entertain a
lot of discussions anymore because I've recognized that the ground
we're playing on it is so unfair. I only want
to talk about the unfairness of the ground. I don't
find any of these conversations to be serious if we're

(32:32):
going to ignore, like because what happens is you go
YadA YadA, YadA, you go, yeah, it's unfair thing, but
you do gotta say, like Biden partner those people, It's like, no,
I don't have to say, and lo, ki, I kind
of thank you a bitch for saying it. Like I'm
at that point now where I like, I recognize that
even people that would consider what they what they think

(32:55):
is reasonable, I find just capitulating. I think that is
capitulating at this point to try to act like both
sides are even close to pulling off the same levels
of gray areas bullshit, like this is black and white to.

Speaker 3 (33:09):
Me, right, And so I'm like you, I don't entertain it.
I don't even want to really talk to most people
about it because I want to end up just getting really,
really really angry. With you, because I see it for
what it is, like me personally, and like I said before,
I think a lot of people are going through all
these very different stages trying to cope with this the

(33:31):
best way they can, and a lot of people just
flat lie to themselves. They don't want to call it
what it is, and they don't want to see it
for what it is, so everything has to be an excuse,
everything has to be a compromise. Like, no, there's no
more compromising for me. I see what it is. I'm
gonna call it out. And it's just that simple for me,
because I agree the way they mother fucking rode body

(33:55):
every goddamn day on every fucking political podcast I listen
to for fucking months, it was a number one god
damn story until he left. Y'all should be talking about
this ship every motherfucking day every time I click on any.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Of the political I don't listen to him anymore.

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Because I was, and I don't ever think I'm going back.
I know that sounds bad, and I subscribed and all
that shit. I was like, no, y'all, motherfuckers, literally your jobs.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Yes, I literally have not listened to the Daily. I
don't even know about Like I think I may have
stopped listening before the election, but I don't. I definitely
have a listener after and I can't even imagine going back,
like I'm not. I just and it's like I said,
it's not about I need someone that agrees with me.

(34:41):
It's just if there can't be a recognition of the unfairness.
I don't even know why we what What would we
have to say to each other? Right? Why would I
want to hear what you have to say? You can't
recognize and own like this is not a fair thing,
because I think I could deal with Hey, this isn't fair,
Like I could deal with that where you're like, listen,

(35:02):
I think Democrats could do better, but I recognize they're
dealing with an unfair thing. I made an analogy with
my friends yesterday and it's not a great analogy. Guy,
So don't get too deep into the wheeze of this analogy, please,
because they got into the weeze and then it loses
it staying out their second. But my point was, I
feel like what a lot of people on the left

(35:22):
are doing at this point is yelling at the waiter
for a meal that the kitchen fucked up and in
this analogy, our ad and this is where it falls apart.
But it's like, the waiter did tell you we're about
to have something happen in the kitchen, so you guys

(35:44):
need to order your meals now, because once these other
people take over the kitchen, it's fitting to be fucked up.
And we still had some people sitting at the table
with all of us who are like, yeah, I'm hungry,

(36:05):
but what if what if we got a different restaurant
to beriver some food? And we're like, no, no, no,
this is what's this is the we're at this restaurant already,
We're either gonna get this or this service. We should
just order now. Yeah, I hear you, and I know
we're at a Chinese restaurant. I like pizza, you know

(36:28):
what I mean. And so it's like, now the we
didn't get pizza, it's way too late. The restaurant's serving us.
Ship we're all at the table together eating shit. We're
all mad, and they're still yelling at the waiter like
why the fuck is my food tasting like shit? And
that's like and the waiter in this cituen that question
can't tell them go fuck yourself, I told you, which,

(36:52):
Honest to God, this country kind of needs. I know
you can't do it, and I know they won't do it,
and they shouldn't do it. I'm not a politician, but
I know it's wrong to do it. But I this
is why I can't be a politician. Agreed. You know,
someone the other day told me they were robe man,
you have thought about running for office. I can't run
for office. I literally can't because I'm gonna tell you
to your motherfucking face and I'm gonna lose. I'm going

(37:13):
to lose. It'll be a waste of everybody's time and money.
Because as much as people want to hear a some truth,
they don't want to hear a to me, what is
really true, which is like y'all ain't shit for letting
this happen. And the fact that I even have to
pretend like y'all are good people who would let something
like this happen is a non starter for me. So like,

(37:35):
you can't have AOC or Bernie or even Kamala or Biden.
You can't have any of them come out and be like,
hey man, they put us in this situation where we
can't do anything to help them, and so fuck them people.
I guess after shit gets fucked up, they'll come back
and well we might be able to do something at

(37:57):
that point. But yeah, as of right now, I'm gonna
go do ship that don't have to be concerned with
these people. I'm gonna go be old and and and
and die in my house like y'all said I was
gonna do. I'm gonna go, uh you know, I'm gonna
go be with my family, you know, and find my
own happiness. I'm gonna do like I'm not. I'm not
saving y'all because I can't save you, you know. So that's

(38:20):
what it made me think about. Yeah, and and and
also I think for me, people don't like the truth.
I've realized that.

Speaker 3 (38:30):
And uh, because when it comes to the truth, what
I've realized, the truth don't care if you believe it
or not.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
It is what it is.

Speaker 3 (38:37):
That you ain't got to believe that the truth is
the truth, but it will, it will stand to test
the time when you don't fade away and all that
type of shit you It don't the truth don't even
care if you accept it or not.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
It won't change. Yeah, And I guess to finish my analogy.
I'm thinking of it now. At this point, we're all
in the restaurant and you know, we got to do
We got wait till the day shift come in, Like
we stuck this everything we get fit to be shipped

(39:10):
until that morning, that morning shift come in and they
may we get a different cook on the kitchen if
we act right. So like that's not a full Like
the analogy still is at great, it's not fully you know,
it's not as good as our Star Wars analogy. But
my point being like we're fucked and wearing it together,
and uh, yeah, all this shit is happening. But yeah,
that that that malfeasing is part of it. Let's see

(39:33):
Trump administration sued over decision to rescind billions and health funding.
Might work, might not work. We gotta go through weeks
months of judges going back and forth, Republicans saying they
don't want to respect the judges, that the judges rule
against them, right, you know, of course being hypocrites. But
who gets like, was at this point we have rewarded

(39:55):
their hypocrisy. Yes, that's why when everybody's like pointing out
their hypocrites, I'm like, how did that work? How do
you expect that to work? Why would they care? They
were hipochrist the whole time, and what we said was, well,
Kamala Harrison isn't good enough. So they get to be
hypochrists and be rewarded. That is how we do in
this country. So pointing out like, well, when when this

(40:17):
judges that were being in stuff statewide to stop buying
from student loans, Okay, you get the slow clap, that's
all because it means nothing at this point. They don't
care that they're wrong, that being wrong didn't chalsk some ship.
They did not. More Republicans want the US to focus

(40:40):
on ceasefire and Ukraine and Gaza. According to a new
ap n O r C Foo okay, and people in
hell with like some nice tall blizzard from fucking dairy queen.
It's not having it. They don't give a fuck. He's
in Putin's pocket and him and BB our best friends.
Uh now you want that? Now you want that? Okay?

(41:05):
All right? Cool? Sound like y'all just be unhappy either way. Well,
Biden was out there talking about ceasefires, y'all said it
wasn't enough. Now that Trump is in there, he's staying
turn it in the beachfront property and it's like, can
you do the seas far I just told you it's
gonna do. Yes, I'm gonna do a ceasefire when we

(41:27):
genocide everybody. That's when the five gonna cease. We can
stop killing people when everyone's dead. And that's what the
fuck y'all thought was gonna be better, because because better
wasn't good enough. Now we have the worst, and we
knew the worst was gonna happen. Everybody that said that
got called some type of some name, but they did

(41:49):
not affuscate the truth, which is this is what was
gonna happen, and everybody that said that this was what's
gonna happen was right. I also don't think they care
about what Republicans think because it at the end of
the day, every single Republican who is upset about this
will still is more upset that a black person, a
gay person, a brown person would ever have rights in America.

(42:13):
They will coalesce around that in a way that goes, yeah, Okay,
I wasn't satisfied with this treatment of Ukraine, but also
I don't want to black woman being my fucking president.
So what do it matter that, like the voting booth
matters way more than these poles. Pot don't mean shit
to me, and I have to stay consistent with that,

(42:36):
you know. Like a homie sent me that link though,
was like black people support Bernie in this pole. Pot
don't mean shit if you don't vote for.

Speaker 3 (42:42):
Him, A pole don't mean anything. I won't results, you
know what. Poles also told me Hilary Klint was gonna
win by land slide. They also told me that Kamala
was gonna win by landslide. Poles don't mean shit.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Yep, let's see. But yeah, I mean sure, I hope
that that would be awesome if that worked. I just
do not have a reason to believe that that would work.
Widespread layoffs, purge of leadership underway at the Department of
Human Health Services and the CDC. You knew Robert Kennedy

(43:18):
was going to do that because he said he was
going to do that. He's anti vacs, so they're getting
rid of all the people that have been, you know,
saving our lives with vaccines and knowledge for years. So
we'll be dealing with that forever. Elon Musk hands out
one million dollar payments after Wisconsin Supreme Court declines requests
to stop him. I cannot help but point out the

(43:46):
irony in that. Uh, And I'm sure I'm not the
first person. I bet, I bet millions of people have
said this at this point. But I mean, don't make
it any less poignant. You can't hand out water and
food to people will standing in line to vote in Georgia,
if especially if they black, but you can hand out

(44:09):
million dollar checks to people to vote in a judge
race and Wisconsin. Yeah, yeah, make it makes sense. Yeah,
come on, man, like this whole administration, what is what
you gonna do today? What is what he gonna do tomorrow?

Speaker 4 (44:32):
This guy, this guy, he's just pissing's pissing a he's
pisting on you.

Speaker 1 (44:38):
What's it taste like? She? Cause you know what it
tastes like. Pis for me. I got two more stories,
and then, because I'm already too mad, I should have stopped.
But I have two more stories I want to teach it.
The first one is an administrative error, error error, and

(45:00):
the straight of error sends a Maryland father to a
Salvador in prison and the government is saying they can't
get him back. Oh did he get lost? I mean,
they're good at they did that to kids last time.
They're good at sending somebody somewhere they can't find them.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
Yeah, yeah, And that's the whole purpose is for not
some funny so they can't be found.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
That's the whole purpose. You purposefully lose track.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
Yeah, so I ain't no telling us where that person is.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
And I you know, this isn't necessarily a happy one
of these, but oh you got damn right. I'm fit
to take this victory lap, even though it's not a
good one. But I did say this will happened.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
What was that again? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (46:03):
Right, I would be living if this was my family member.
And you're talking about you made an error. Okay, bitch,
get them back. We can't get them back, bitch.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
What Yeah? His his kids don't have a father now, right,
so what are they supposed to do without a daddy?
Like that? That happened?

Speaker 2 (46:25):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Yeah. And so the way they they've been doing these things,
that they've been using these very broad stereotypes of like
tattoos and shit to say like these people are gang members,
and it turns out that they're the experts on those
gangs actually say that those gangs don't use tattoos as signifiers.

(46:49):
So the qualifications the government has and what a gang
member actually would look like are not congruent with reality. Meaning,
I don't think this guy is a one off. I
don't think he's the first, and I don't think he'll
be the last. Yeah, that's your funny. He's just one
of the ones we found out about.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
I don't know how many these other people done done
being shipped off and we ain't never heard about it.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
Yeah, And on our page on YouTube when we posted
a clip about Waka Flaka and his you know uh
shit with immigration and supporting Trump, so many comments that
were like it would show me he's got anybody out
of here that wasn't here illegally. Show me he ain't,

(47:32):
And I said, he going too, Yes he is, because
y'all are stupid. And even if you are here violating
the law, there's a thing called due process. Due process
is what you're due because you have rights as a
human being. So even though you've broken the law, you
have not given away your rights to humanity. So if

(47:53):
we have a system of laws and rules of humane
treatment or whatever to deal with these infractions, you go
that Why because sometimes you are we got it wrong.
Sometimes you're here legally, and because we took the right
steps and some wires got crossed, somebody knocked on a
person and it wasn't correct, we go, oh shit, our bad.

(48:16):
You right, come on back, you know what. I'm glad
we didn't send that guy out the country. We had
him in a hold and sell. But you know, we
fucked up, and that is on us. But you go
back to your life, right. But what if the cruelty
was the point? Yes, sir, the cruelty was the point.
What if making you scared was more important than accurately

(48:42):
getting rid of people who are here illegal, illegally. What
if the point was you're brown, and I want every
brown person to be afraid that we can drop squad
day ass, put them on a plane somewhere, take them
away from their family, and then when we get caught,
go oh shit, our bad.

Speaker 3 (49:01):
And do nothing to correct it and just be like, oh, well,
throw them kids in the FOSSi system.

Speaker 1 (49:06):
We don't get them kids or their family. Yeah. So yeah,
I think maybe, and maybe that's you know, a little
too cynical for people. I don't have proof necessarily that
other than just my belief. So maybe I'm a little
that's a little too woke, maybe, y'all. You know, they're like, no,

(49:26):
they just made an error, and uh, that's he the
only one. But I don't. I doubt he's the only one.
He's just the one we found out about so far,
and I truly doubt that it's a real accident. I
think these people are so haphazardly careless and thoughtless and
mean spirited that they are like, if some good people
get thrown out the country with some people that think

(49:48):
we think are violating the law, who gives send them
to another country? Is their problem to deal with? Let
them go to a jail, Let them go to a
place where they where would be under threat of their
civil rights being fucked up, if they're on exile, or
if they are here as a refugee or something for them.

(50:10):
I think that's what they're thinking. You can't tell me
the people that said Haitian people were eating dogs and cats.
Are these careful people that are just they just want
the country to follow. They want people to just follow
the laws. And you're a fucking idiot if you bought that,
and more likely if you're not an idiot, you're just
a fucking bigot, and you're letting you being You're letting

(50:31):
me think you're stupid as a cover for the fact
that you're just a piece of shit. Right, But yeah,
that's anyway, that's my theory. But hopefully that's not too.

Speaker 6 (50:40):
Old administrative error, Okay.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
And then the last thing is this shout out to
Corey Booker, because at this point, as I've told y'all,
it doesn't necessarily move me in the way that it
moves most people. And I'm not saying this shit and
not just I know that's just how I am. But
he is giving essentially a filibuster on the floor of

(51:28):
the Senate, and it is now like entered, I want
to say, the twenty something hour like like he's been
doing this for almost twenty four hours. I forget the
exact procedure that he's allowed to do this under, Like
I think it's not a technical filibuster, just like the
floor is open for questions or something, and so he's

(51:51):
allowed to ask a question and he can take as
long as he fucking wants. And at the end of
the day, I don't know that it'll make much of
a difference other than the symbolism of it, but he's
he may even beat strom Thurman's record, which is twenty
four hours in eighteen minutes. He is hold a marathon

(52:13):
Senate speech to one of Trump's harmful policies, and he's
going through all these things that he's doing. Uh. He said,
this is one of those moments when John Lewis would
not sit still. He said, I don't know what John
Lewis would say right now, but he will say something.
He would do something. This is our moral moment. This

(52:33):
is one of the most precious idea of our countries.
Our country are being tested. Are we going to do
something different like John Lewis will call us to do.
He will call us to get in the good trouble,
necessary trouble.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:49):
Sending Minority leader Chuck Schumer interrupted Booker to ask a question,
telling him that he broke the record of strom Thurman.
Who ohso he did break the record at that exact
moment he surpassed when he sur passed the previous record
held by Republican Senator of Strong Thurmer twenty four minutes
at eighteen twenty four hours an eighteen minutes. So I
did not realize this is a live articles fifteen minutes

(53:12):
ago is updated, so I guess he's passed the record.
So holy shit. Yeah, and I actually have the clip
of him. This is not April fools, this is real.

Speaker 2 (53:24):
Does the Senator remember that when this was done in
the past, McConnell said they would regret it, and they'll
gret it sooner than they think. Does the Senator agree
that that applies to the Republicans? They will regret it,
and they will regret it sooner than they think.

Speaker 6 (53:44):
I hate to answer the question this here this way,
but America will regret this day.

Speaker 1 (53:49):
American people will regret this day. All of us will
regret this, all of us will.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
I hate to bring the Senator bad news, but I'm
asking him the question. Yes, you needed his answer, given
how eloquent he has been about what America should be
and what America should not be. And so I yield
the floor to the senator.

Speaker 1 (54:11):
You cannot yield the floor because I have the for sir. Yes,
I retained the floor.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
This is one of the few times in my life
I ever get to tell Chuck Schumer what the rules
are here.

Speaker 2 (54:21):
But as the Senator.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
Yeah, and it's so interesting there because and I may
be reading too much into it, But that felt like
Chuck Schumer trying to be like, man, Republicans are really
gonna rue the day that they that this they've allowed
this to happen, and that you know, you've talked about

(54:46):
what America needs to be and what it should be,
and Republicans are gonna really regret like what us having
a filibuster or whatever the fuck or regret you know,
these decisions that will come back to Hanas. And I
love Booker's answer, America let this happen, and America is
going to regret it.

Speaker 3 (55:04):
Yep, yeah, yeah, you stop. Yeah, you have to put
the blend where it belongs. And I and that's the
problem that I I was saying before. And how you know,
I can't talk to most people because when you talk
to most people, it's everybody but the voting populace.

Speaker 1 (55:19):
Everybody but the voting populace.

Speaker 3 (55:22):
You know, I'm not talking about to the people that
that you know, couldn't vote and lost their rights to vote.
People that actually could vote and there was nothing preventing
you from voting. Yes, that that populace.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
Yes, And I and I mean that from about on
my heart. And I and this is why this is
why I feel like someone has to defend the Democrats
that are politicians. And it's not because of any necessary
like this is not y'all know me. It's not why

(55:57):
Rob it's my team, it's not loyalty to it's honestly
fighting for the truth, the truth of what is happening.
These Democrats are good people trying to make the best
out of a shitty ass country that has a history
of being very shit. That is, if you are not
vigilant against fighting against the shit of it, it will

(56:19):
only be shit. And that's what it is right now.
It is only the shit. I don't know that America
is capable of being a true force for good in
that in the way where you look at this country
and you're like, there's no oppression, there's no thiss there.
I don't think that's even possible. Someone's always getting fucked somewhere,
whether it's through our military, whether it's through these draconian
laws where it's just republican states, whether it's the big

(56:43):
business running uck with capitalism. I said this last year
when I forget her name, but this woman from South
Africa wrote in a thing in South Africa. She wrote
in and she was like, how can you vote? How
can you say vote for Kamala? And what about genocide
and all this? Have you seen these videos and all
this stuff? And I was like, America's an empire. It's

(57:05):
not a good place. The propaganda would tell you that
it's capable of being good. Yes, that's what they push
in promote. America is a thing that must constantly be
rained in. It has a vociferous appetite. And when it's
like locust, when if you just let locus run amuck,

(57:25):
it will eat all the crops, it will destroy everything.
It will be a plague. That is America. And we
look at the people who have been entrusted or at
least to attempted to guard the crops against the plague,
and we're like, yeah, but some of the fucking crops
got eight. Fuck you. We might as well just let

(57:46):
the locus run free. And now the locus are running free.
So I applied Corey Booker, but I would have applied
to him before this. I don't need him to be perfect.
I know too many people that have dismissed him out
of hand because he doesn't have a certain gravitize, or
because well, you know, he gets money from some of

(58:08):
these big farmer or something, And I'm like, yeah, but
I if he's voting the right way, standing for the
right things, saying the right shit, then I'm gonna be
okay with that, because it takes money to win in America.
Takes takes money to be a politician. You don't get
to none of these motherfuckers, not even your dear Bernie Sanders.
None of them get up there for free. Ain't that

(58:31):
the truth. None of them can win on some mister
Smith goes to watching this shit. So yeah, man, I
am very impressed with him, but I was impressed before.
The real question is are y'all gonna be impressed with him?
The people that fold their arms and decry and boo

(58:53):
boo and pooh poo on every single attempt at someone
trying to do something in this country, well it's not enough.
It's never good enough. And if you say this isn't
good enough, if you say this doesn't matter, just understand
that the reason is quote unquote doesn't matter is because

(59:14):
you've taken the power away from it mattering. That was
our decision as a country. We decided that these people
should not matter. That it's just not good enough, so
fuck it, you know. So once you get to that point,
I do have to wonder, like these antics, these spectacles,

(59:36):
the pageantry that y'all asked for, he is providing it.
Y'all better get on his dick, then y'all better stand
him or whatever the fuck you know y'all do with
politicians is to treat them like celebrities these days, because
if it was AOC, if it was Burnie, y'all would
be I wouldn't be able to fucking scroll past anything

(59:56):
without somebody telling me this is the greatest fucking thing
anyone's ever done. You know that's right? And I know
what's gonna happen when he gets off that stage. If
another Democrat doesn't get up there for twenty four hours
after him, it's gonna see this what's wrong with the Democrats?
Because that's the fuck people do. It never counts when
a demo, It never counts for democrats. When a Democrat

(01:00:17):
does something that we actually go that's good and we
need more of that. I like that. I hope he
does more shit like this. We never give him credit.
We just go where every Democrat didn't do it, and
then we end up with more Trump so yeah, I'll
get out of this because I am mad, but I
have been for a while. But I didn't want to

(01:00:37):
end it without highlighting what he's doing because I think
what he's doing is smart, it's brave, it's good strategy.
But I just hope that it fucking reaches some people.
Same all right, who knows how long to say, oh,
it's been an hour. Okay, we'll get into some other news.
I'm sorry Andre thing, Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
I hope this does resonate particularly maybe it's just me
on the outside and in particularly for them do something
niggas like like like like like they really get on
my nerves, particularly the ones that complain about that all
of the time, and they actually don't say anything besides
do something, you know. And it's one of those things

(01:01:19):
when you know, you try to base your things in reality,
when you be like, well, they can only do so much.
It's like dak like you're the lunatic for putting a
reality on there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Do something. Yeah, I agree completely, All right, let's see
what news do I want to get into after this?

Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
I did some who news Who.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
News Time, Sauce Walker injured, say so Pete killed and
targeted Memphis shooting.

Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
Chad, I don't know nobody in that sentence, but Memphis,
what are we talking about here.

Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Sauce Walker, the flamboyant Houston rapper and self proclaimed drip god,
was reportedly shot Saturday night and what Memphis police are
now calling a targeted attack that left his artists Say
so p I guess dead. They didn't even finish the
sentence on this website. The gunfire erupted in the heart
of downtown Memphis, just a block away from a tourist
spot hot spot Bill Street. Authority say the victim were

(01:02:37):
victims were standing outside when a white Vigo approached open
fire for speeding away from the scene. Say so Pete,
an emerging rapper affiliated with Walker's Sauce Factory label, died
at the scene from his injuries. Saft Walker survived. He's
in stable condition. Memphis Police Department officials confirmed the shooting
was not random. So I guess this is like something Yeah,

(01:03:02):
who knows. No arrest have been made, no motive has
been given to the public. Just hours before the shooting,
say Sop and Saltwall could drop their location and we're
on Instagram flashing stacks of cash while posting images hanging
out at reservations bar oh man, you hate when that happens.
People in the room, people showed up sound And I

(01:03:23):
get it, like I do get that. Everyone obviously hindsight
twenty twenty and everything, and everyone's gonna say, why'd you
post us location? But it's also as crazy we live
in a world where like you can't be like we're
having a good time at this place without it being like, oh,
let's happen to Clin killed this motherfucker right now. I
don't know what else they was into, so you know
who knows, right.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
And sometimes you need got to be into that. If
people have the illusion that you got something, it rhoms
the problem, like it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Ain't even gotta be real. Sometimes they don't care, and
we always end up blaming the people for posting their
location or some identified thing and not you know, the pillers, right,
the people that actually committed their crimes. Yeah, all right,
let's do another one. Stormzy awarded honorary doctorate from Cambridge
for transforming Laves who Stormzy ra I'm assuming rapper Stormzy

(01:04:20):
will soon add another prestigious honor to his growing collection
as a Cambridge University as announced the British rapper, will
receive an honorary Doctor in Law for his extensive philanthropic
contributes to significant influence in education, music, sports and literature.
The university shared the news on Instagram, highlighting Stormzy as

(01:04:41):
among eight distinguished individuals nominated for honorary degrees. The honor
specifically recognized his charitable initiatives and this positive impact across
multiple fields. Good for them. The acclaimed artists launched the
Stormsy Scholarship at Cambridge in twenty eighteen, initially providing financial
support for two black British students annually covering tuition and

(01:05:01):
living expenses. So I guess they still have d y'all
over there. Good for them. The scholarship expanded significantly three
years later when HSBC UK stepped in and committed to fund
and additional ten students each year. Today, fifty five students
have benefited from the program, and the largest graduating class
of storms and scholars is expected in twenty twenty five.
Let's go, Yeah, you know this is I was gonna

(01:05:26):
say this also counts to me as Will Smith.

Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
He y'all talking, But the only thing I'm listening to
is that pape.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Every day we get into that paper. I hear them
money talk to CLFT.

Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
Every day we get into that baby.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
I hear them money talking student shout out to the
black capitalism. Uh so now, uh the storms the effect
is what they called it. The scholarship has notably influenced
a surge of applications from black students across Britain.

Speaker 3 (01:06:20):
Once they realized yeah, because bet a lot of people
didn't even know that shit existed.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Uh well, I just think if black students didn't feel
like they had a chance of getting in, why would
I apply that? You know now too, the demographic historically
underrepresented at Cambridge is applying. In twenty twenty two alone,
the university admitted one hundred and forty one Black students,
marking a striking one hundred and thirty one percent increase
since the scholarship's inception in twenty eighteen. Damn, it's doing

(01:06:47):
his job. The first two recipients graduated in twenty twenty one,
each earning impressive upper second class honors. Beyond academia, he
has made substantial moves in the sports world. He collaborated
with Adidas to established hashtag ury FC and initiative to
boost diversity in soccer by creating career opportunities for young
black individuals off the field. And twenty twenty four, Stormsey

(01:07:09):
and Adidas launched a new state of the art multipurpose
facility Murky FC HQ and the Rappers Hometown. Yeah, man,
I didn't know he was doing it like this. I
gotta listen to more of his music. He's alongside Stormsy.
Renowned political activist, philosopher and author, Professor Angela Davis will
also receive an honorary Doctorate in Letters from Cambridge. The

(01:07:29):
honorary degree ceremony at Cambridge University schedule for later this year.
Oh man, that was a nice who. That's a good who. Yeah.
Hopefully next time you remember who he is. I promise
you I won't. Carol will not remember who he is.
My brain has the capacity. I can't explain it. And

(01:07:49):
it's like, if it's not in the fourth front and
ask me tomorrow, I'm gonna be like who again? If
his name was Bakugo, you know who he was, I
sure would right. Your brain A wrong with your brain?
You just don't care. I do not don't care about
these black people helping other black people. Key glock shuts
down woman's claim that he tried to fly her out
for sex. Try again, Pepper Pig, not Pepper Pig. You

(01:08:17):
know who Key Glock is. Nope, I'm assuming a rapper,
but I do know who Pepper Pig is. Key Glock
is a rapper, that's correct. I think all the guys
have been rappers in who News today. Uh, yeah, you
got my he made that song Let's go, Let's go. Yes, okay,
yes yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:08:36):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
I told that girl come on quick playing you know
that ship. I love that song. I told you I've
been doing a lot of box, but don't ask me
who it is from Jim Jam. They played at the
Hunters game. That's when you said that. I was like, oh,
I know that, I know that bop. Yeah. I told
her to take this plan be and stop playing. Well
that should have been a clue, because better foreshadow in
that side. Uh the speculation again. When a woman on

(01:09:00):
Facebook known that Skylar pretty ass posted what a name
so like I should be following her on Instagram posted
the status saying, why keep Glock trying to fly me out?
The fuck for the girl? The game is to be told,
I sold these days just the other way around. The
post quickly gained traction online, spreading across blogs. Someone sent

(01:09:20):
blocked the woman's image and informed of her of acclaim.
He responded swiftly with a bit of shade. I don't
have a Facebook. Try again, pepper Pig with a big
ass thumbs down emoji picture. That's that's his Instagram story,
that thumb down. That's how much disdain he had. He

(01:09:40):
blew up the thumb like, no right, I ain't never
seen the thumbs down that big. It's a Mickey Mouse
glove level thumbs down. Block has largely kept his personal
life private. If he were arranging the fly out, it's
unlikely it will become public knowledge. His last known relationships
with an Instagram influencer, Karen jen Swee, whom he reportedly

(01:10:02):
dated for several years. That current statish mamains are clear,
though the former Paper Route Empire artist appears focused on
his growing career. Recently, he signed a deal with Republic Records,
marking the end of his independent run, which was nurture
by his late cousin and label head Young Dolph. Since
Dolph's passing, his beloved record label has been in limbo
still even under Republic, glock continues to honest cousins cousins legacy.

(01:10:26):
So yeah, man called that ladies. Uh pepper pig. Now
I gotta see what she looked like, because pepper pig
notes a certain you know, aesthetic, because the way pepper
Pig has drawn. Yeah, and I'm not I'm looking for scholar,

(01:10:48):
pretty ass. And look, her instagram is gone. This is
not showing up. Page not available, may have been removed. Damn.
Try searching on Instagram. Uh uh, man, I don't see.
Or maybe if I just google not her instant. Maybe

(01:11:09):
if I just know, if I just google, what if
I hit news, there ain't nobody got pictures of this woman?
God damn did that rest themselves off the end of that. Yeah, damn.
If I put her name in Keith lock In, will
it come up? Okay? This, okay, this is just says

(01:11:30):
Bernice said she was ready to give Keith Locke the poochi. Okay,
that's not that. That's a whole nother incident. Yeah, these
these pictures ain't They didn't blow up. None of the pictures.
I can see her avatar, but it's not. Uh, it's
not that big where I can show y'all on the screen.

(01:11:52):
Oh wait, Okay, maybe this is it. All right, here
we go. I'm gonna put it on this green guys,
all right. Uh, I think that's herd in the blue
over there. So I guess he saw this and said, nah,
that not me. I would never do that. Now, why

(01:12:15):
every picture of her is like real small, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
And why he called her pepper pig? I mean, I
feel that's a lot. It's a lot happening right now.
Caught it straight? What about reason? Well, you know, pepper
Pig is sassy. There's always a reason to slam pepper Pig.

Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
Pepper Pig is really sassy. Chat away, she be tripping
on Susane, hanging up the phone on it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
Yeah, she don't gotta go that hard. Yeah, she'd be
talking sh to her daddy. All right, let's get let's
do some guests the race, and then we'll wrap this
episode up. All right, here we go. It's time to

(01:13:03):
catch the race. It's time to race. It's time to
catch the race. It's time to catch the race. All right,
guess the race. Time go around the globe, find different articles,
Guess the race of the people involved, car and plays
the chat room plays. Everybody playing is racist. A man

(01:13:23):
accused of putting gorilla super glue in coworker soda drink
at Wisconsin State Fair Park. They're trying to kill him, right,
what could possibly what could happen other than death? Agreed
super glue and some on's coke. I think that's how
Daredevil got his powers. A man is being accused of well,

(01:13:47):
pace pot Pete definitely got his powers this way, all right,
that's a deep cut. A man is being accused of
putty super glue and his coworker soda while working at
Wisconsin State Fair. According to a criminal complaint of tame
by people the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office, on Friday,
March twenty eighth, Joseph Ross placed a substance in liquid
edibles with the intent of causing bodily hard to another person.

(01:14:12):
First of all, that's diabolical and seemed like a lot
of work. You had to put them in liquid edibles.
Oh oh, so they put the super glue in liquid
edible right, yeah, Like now you're doing a at home project. Oh,
you can't just make a model plane like most other losers.
I'm sorry model plane makers, that's a joke. I'm just honestly,

(01:14:35):
don't need y'all righting up, people, We understand. Honestly, I'm
just jealousy, y'all. I've never had the patience or finger
dexterity to make model planes, So please don't. I know
that's a lot of hard work. Take take my offenses jealousy.
I wish I could do what y'all did, right, I've
never finished one of them fucking planes. Purther complaint, the victim,
whose name is listed as Jah, reported the incident to

(01:14:57):
police following a foot patrol and Wisconsin State Fair Park
exhibition Center on that same day. During the conversation, Jah
told the officers that approximately two to three weeks ago,
j H suspected that her beverages her on her desk
had been contaminated by a chemical substance. Tasting it. This
ain't creamers. He was doing right, He was doing this

(01:15:17):
to a woman. Oh my goodness. She realized there had
been contamination due to the strong chemical smell and taste. Yeah,
this shit. If you've ever opened a gorilla glue, you
smell it immediately. It don't smell like Coca cola, No,
it does not, and it sticks to every fucking thing.

(01:15:38):
It's like cement glue. J H stated that upon consumption
of those beverages, she became ill. The complaint claimed the
victim did not consent to anyone putting anything in her drink. Well,
even if she did, she did it putting the super
glue in there. Come on, right, you don't even need
to put the like that's a that's a question. I
guess that cons just have to ask. But come on,
did you ask him to put the super glue in? Oh? Okay, cool,

(01:16:01):
we can knock that off because they're suspicion about the drink.
The complaint claims that on March twentieth, j set up
a surveillance camera can still below her computer monitor to
see if anyone was putting substances into her beverage. The
complaint adds a jage camera captured Ross, who shares an
office with her, around nine to fifty two am, putting
a FIGM substance into her drink. You know when this
wouldn't have happened if he was doing remote work. Ain't

(01:16:25):
that the truth?

Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
Because child, I ain't got to worry about nobody fuck
with me unless it's on zoom and bitch that can
be recorded.

Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Everybody forgot that the fans come back to work too,
Yes they do. Okay, let you touch your fy uh
So they started an observation investigation after seeing the video footage.
In the video footage, he was allegedly captured squeezing a
liquid substance from a small tube with a white nozzle
into a coke can while wearing Latex gloves. Sweet you,

(01:16:54):
thank you, ol J. Who didn't do it? I'm sorry,
I forgot He innocent, My bad. The dlove didn't fit,
so he must clearly clearly it couldn't have been older,
and we still haven't found the real killers. Rest in
peace to that man, part complaint. The defendant was then
seen leaving the office on March twentieth around five to
twenty pm. Ross admitted during an interview to putting a

(01:17:17):
supplement in his colleague's Coca Cola. While searching for the
late Tex gloves and subjects container in Ross's office, officers
were able to find clear protective gloves that were wrapped
around a blue plastic clap cap in a gorilla glue
super glue container. Open and shutcase. Yeah, sounds like I
found himself in a real sticky situation. If convicted, the

(01:17:48):
class one fell in the offense. The defendant could be
fined for up to ten thousand dollars and or be
sentenced for up to three years or six months in prison.
He's placed under arrest. UH State Park Fair spokesman said
the individuals involved were employed by a vendor and not state.
That would be trying to distance themselves. Right. He was

(01:18:09):
a contract worker. Okay, he was hourly. We did not
pay his insurance. It don't matter, dog, he was here.
We not responsible in any way. God bless the dead
lady or whoever yo of what they do that this
is themselves. They were like, no, peoples, no, not payroll.
We hope her throw opens up or whatever. But that
ain't got nothing to do with us. It's not our

(01:18:29):
problem just because that happened where we work, a lot
of people that work here do not have nothing to
do with this place. Y'all need to let that shit
go right edition Over addition, our police department has issued
a no trespass order to the individual being charged. Then

(01:18:49):
they added, while this incident did not happen between the
State Park Fair Park employees and did not involve any patrons,
we want to reiterate that safety is our top priority
as as long as you're working.

Speaker 3 (01:19:01):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
We take these matters very seriously, but not seriously enough
to like, you know, pay anybody a help. All right, Karen,
guess the race of mister Joseph Ross. Joseph Ross was white.
Karen's going with white for mister Joseph. Let's check the
chat room. White as glue. Oh no, hope he sticks

(01:19:22):
to his story. White white, Uh, serving up Milwaukee's best
white white as glue. Okay, maybe his middle name is Elmer.
Went through a lot of trouble to be diabolical white.
That's what happens when you let the kid that eats
glue grow up. That's why you got to bully that kid.
Guys paler than Elmer's. The correct answer is white man.

(01:19:57):
You've really got to hate them, motherfucker to do this.
And that's him. He like his hair glued on. That's
like a wig almost, Like if you shake his picture
to edge, sketch him, make that he got to chap him,
not the edge of sketch. The thing with the lamb,
whatever that ship was, it's like his hair to come off.
His hair come off. He just like but he's like

(01:20:18):
the dude, on the on the cover operation. That's what
he looked like.

Speaker 5 (01:20:23):
To me.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
His hair looked like a dandelion. I just want to
blow on it and watch it scatter. Yes, he is
barely hold on his head. You need to be going
a wig to his ship, not not trying to kill
his core. And that that that picture of him putting
it in the coke is crazy, right. That's the super glue.
That's the gloves with the super glue, and.

Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
The gloves didn't ain't have enough sense to take out
the trash right well, because he was gonna keep doing it.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
He was gonna do this to that woman died or something.
That's crazy. All right, Let's do another one. Let's see.
How about this one? And oh this is a local story.
Oh shit, it's happened here. Uh, let's see. Three critically
hurt after man shot at Amazon vans, causing head on

(01:21:11):
head crash in North Carolina, says sheriff. Damn yeah, Charlotte.
Man and two others were in critical condition at the
allegedly shot at multiple Amazon vans and crash head on.
Now what if my my delivery don't get here? Right?
And I'm mad, I'm like, damn, Amazon said it's supposed

(01:21:32):
to be here two day delivery. Right, you don't get
that message, not today because I'm still using Jeff Bezos
as slaves and now this shit happened. I'm gonna play
the article audio. I need y'all to let me know
if you can hear it. So I'm just gonna play
a couple of seconds.

Speaker 5 (01:21:46):
In terms of shooting at three Amazon delivery vans.

Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
Over the Okay, did y'all hear that?

Speaker 5 (01:21:51):
Where he said Charlotte, she is accused of shooting.

Speaker 1 (01:21:53):
She said that, Charlotte man's accused of shooting at three
Amazon da dah dah. Yes, Okay, all right, I'm finished
playing it.

Speaker 7 (01:21:58):
Then you get three Amazon delivery vans over the weekend.
Batman is now in the hospital after he reportedly crashed
his car into three other vehicles, causing a mess of
a scene. All of this unfolded Sunday morning in Lenore
County in the city of Kinston, about four hours east
of Charlotte by just under an hour south of Greenville.
Deputy say three Amazon vehicles were randomly shot into. None

(01:22:19):
of the drivers were hurt, but then the man got
into his vehicle, drove on the wrong side of the
road and crashed, putting two women in the hospital, both
now in critical condition. Wsay this is the man responsible.
His name is Laniel Mason. He's thirty four years old
and has a long criminal history. Mason reportedly spent eleven
years in prison for murder and breaking and entering.

Speaker 5 (01:22:39):
He's currently in a Greenville area.

Speaker 7 (01:22:41):
Hospital in critical condition and faces close to a dozen
charges for the shooting spree and the crash. In a
statement that Lenore County Sheriff said, quote, these incidents are
and d tragic. We don't know why he targeted Amazon
vehicles or why he was driving in the wrong lane,
adding the investigation is ongoing and more charges.

Speaker 1 (01:22:59):
Maybe Yeah, why why Amazon? I mean I get you
know people don't like Amazon.

Speaker 3 (01:23:05):
But like I mean, did your did them up there
and you thought you was gonna get your package?

Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
You know what it was because they did this to
me before and I wanted to shoot some people. Well,
they mark your ship is delivered, but it ain't been
delivered yet, and then when you use the customer service
and they'd be like, wait three days and then we'll
tell you if it would like it might have been delivered,
but you just ain't got It's like, well, then, why
the fucker you telling me it's delivered? It's not so

(01:23:34):
then he pulled out the glout and had to get
to work. You know what, maybe it's a hero. Is
this our new Luigi? I don't know. I don't know,
or either they take a picture from their own house.
Time by this delivered? That happened. I was like, bitch,
that ain't my house. I don't know, man Lanell, Cardarius Mason,
Karen guess the race black?

Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
Okay, karens got that out fast? Anti capitalist freedom fighter black.
I guess if you do a drive by, get a god,
that's not a race, held the gun, held the gun sideways. Black.
That's hilarious. Black O'Neill Black, bad as bad as multitasking Black?
Who knew he had an eight ball on that truck?

(01:24:18):
The correct answer is black, Oh he did that. I'm sorry.
If you don't look sorry, I'll say that much. Damn.

(01:24:38):
We got three till trip tattoos? Is that for each
Amazon dropping? I don't know. I don't know each truck.
He's like, I'm delivering these bullets, bitch, I know that much?
How about that? I bet I get same day delivery
next time. I bet he will same day delivered this heat.
How about how you catch some of that over night?

(01:25:00):
In the hospital is where you're gonna be apparently solf
all right, carry your two for two trying to go
to the third round?

Speaker 3 (01:25:07):
Yay?

Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
Why I ain't racist? How can I be racist about
anybody or anything in my life? How can I call
them niggas? Just call them niggas?

Speaker 8 (01:25:24):
It tard, go change, bisky monkey boom, big fat high
jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball all right.

Speaker 1 (01:25:39):
Last story for the day. A couple was caught having
sex atop a grave site in a historic Florida cemetery.
According to police, reportedly found methamphetamines, xanax, and oxycodon in
a nearby vehicle used by the two. Okay, I ain't fret,
no ghost. Apparently he wasn't. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna put

(01:26:03):
that pussy in a psycophagus. That's hilarious. The Florida Highway
Patrol and they take out that sound the fuck you
to death, all right. Florida Highway Patrol officers on Wednesday

(01:26:26):
spotted a white Nissan parked in front of a locked
wild cow prairie cemetery with the way name, with the
windows down and no one in the media area. The
cemetery has several dozen marked and unmarked grades dating back
to eighteen fifty most action them ghost got No Minute right,
and twenty twenty one the cemetery was added to the

(01:26:47):
National Register of Historic Places. At the rear of the cemetery,
investigators deserved a white male and god damn it, I
messed up. Oh they had it. They had it in
the writing. They was white. All right, fuck it, free space.
We go to the next one bit. You know what,
Let's keep going with people fucking things and Fluida. Okay,

(01:27:10):
someone always is Oh no. In our third and final
story after the Free Space, a Florida woman Fortia has
been charged of felony battery for allegedly attacking a male
acquaintance with a deadly weapon to wit a large conk
shell with barnacles. Oh shit, we under the sea. What's
happening here? Right? Investigators charged Nikki Quarterman with very Oh.

(01:27:35):
They say she was very intoxicated when she got into
a verbal, domestic related argument with the sixty three year
old victim around eleven thirty am Saturday. The pair have
been in an on and off relationship for the past decade.
According to a criminal complaint, Maybe told her she need
to come out of her shell stop being a beach.

(01:27:59):
After the argument, Quarterman took her clothes off and started
to break everything. Oh man, that's never.

Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
Under this sign when you take your clothes off and
shit started breaking and it ain't you breaking off this pussy.

Speaker 1 (01:28:13):
We got problem, right, yeah. Yeah. After the man got
Quarterman to go outside, she allegedly grabbed a ten to
twelve inch dry conkshell and swung it at the vehicle
multiple times. Quaterman then threw the conkshll at the victims,
some of the laceration to his hand when he sought

(01:28:34):
to block the income and shell. That's probably hardest shit. Yeah, yeah,
it's a fucking yeah. That's that's that was like a
rock problem. I mean, that's the whole thing where the
crabs and the conks get in there is to protect
themselves against the environment that shit would hurt. She then
locked herself in the victim's garage, but was taken in
the cussy after a bruce struggle. Struggle. Man, I am

(01:28:57):
not leaving, I am going nowhere, and.

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
That gotta be a job man, you got to come
in there and then you got to wrestle a niggad woman, right.

Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
Ma'am, Please put the put the seashells down. It's time
to look, all right.

Speaker 3 (01:29:09):
Can we find something? We got to put the tds up?
I mean, I mean I want to arrest you. We
can't take you outside like this.

Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
Do you got close at the post and it's like that.
I'm like, look, I've never been in one of these
type relationships, but like, I can't imagine the irrationality of
being so mad at somebody that you like, I'm not
leaving and I'm taking off all my clothes. Like that's
such a like, I don't know how angry you gotta
be to get to that point where that makes sense
to you, where it's like, no, fuck you, I'm nah

(01:29:36):
you not finna God. I'll tell you one thing. I'm
gonna be naked in your garage when the police get here,
so tell them that I'm not leaving Quarterman's Raps. She
includes multiple convictions for this orleentizication, marijuana possesion, as well
as convictions for battery, du out, assault on the law
enforcement officer, and driving with a spending roke license at
the posting fifteen thousand dollars bond quartermaon's the lease yesterday

(01:29:57):
from the county jail. A judge has ordered her to
have no contact with the victim. She was arrested six
months ago for causing the public disturbance falling a verbal
dispute with her sometimes both at that took beef. After
that beef, Quaterman allegedly exited the man's house topless, Oh
so this is her thing, holding clothes and began banging
on the front door of nearby home screaming profanities. Oh shit,

(01:30:20):
damn be they neighbors. She's like they doing it again, girl.
She got the titties out, locked the doors, turn the
lights off, act like, act like everybody the ground. Put
the food back in the oven. If she smelled the food,
She's gonna try to come in right, all right, Karen
guessed the race White. Karen's gone white for Nicki Quaterman.
Let's see what the chat room believes. White white, white, white,

(01:30:42):
wiggedy white. Fifteen thousand dollars bond sounds high, black, pink
nip white. White. Looks like everybody went black went white
except for Brian conk White two white hot mad for
clothes that turned up Nikki White. Correct answer is she's black. Ah,

(01:31:13):
that racism got y'all ass And let me give a
golf clap to the one man who got it right.
He said, litt black people can do crazy shit too.
They was like the bond, that's like the varn too
high fifteen thousand dollars bond. Yeah, that do sound like
black bond. Like we just like white people would have

(01:31:35):
got out already. But yeah, man, oh man, that's that
is a wold situation. That is we're out here cutting
up like that. Yeah. Literally, top list, bottom list. She
wasn't shell. Yeah, all right, let's do soord ratchetess and

(01:31:56):
wrap this bad boy up. Let's see. A Greensboro man

(01:32:23):
is accused of an assault involving a samurai sword. According
to court records, Connor James Johnson, twenty nine, is accused
of saulting a person with a samurai saw with an
intent to kill and inflict serious injury in high Point.
The victim of sixty two year old man was in
critical condition. Man, you're twenty nine, he's sixty two. You
don't even really need a sword. No, you don't let's

(01:32:45):
you afraid that old man strength, which I do understand. Oh,
your old man strep is real old man to fuck
you up. They say the attack happened Thursday morning at
his home and he's facing felony charges of a saw
with deadly weapon, intent to kill, inflicting serious injury. The
assault took place on Thursday, and they do have his picture. Karen,
what racing? His name is Connor James Johnson. Oh white,

(01:33:12):
you're correct, Karen, he was white. It's not guess the race,
but bonus round. Okay, you got it correct? Oh, straight up.

Speaker 5 (01:33:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
They probably tied his hair back in the bun when
he did the samurai shit did all right, child, that's it.
A lot of them North Carolina stories today. I'd be safe.
This is not the way we want you to stand up,
North Carolina. Yeah, all right, y'all. That's it. We'll be back.
We may take tomorrow for Karen's birthday. We'll see how work.
We'll play about ear but the Nerd office on Saturday

(01:33:46):
this week for our premium people that listen that like
nerdy stuff. Yes, until next time. I love you. Wh
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