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June 28, 2025 51 mins

TJ Houshmandzadeh & James Harrison react to people hurting their ACL’s and achilles the past few seasons, Stefon Diggs rents out a castle for Cardi B, and Ocho makes a surprise appearance and much more!

02:00 - ACL Injuries
11:14 - Stefon Diggs and Cardi B
27:17 - Florida Man paying GF rent for years
40:00 - NC landscaper hosted part at client’s home
49:15 - Ocho Appearance

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The volume. I do want to transition. I just brought
this up about playing sports and a friend of mine

(00:23):
we were talking actually as I was driving in I
had a television today and so I'm on the freeway
in traffic and son is one of the best high
school football players in the country, one of the top
of the state. And we're talking and I told him,
I was like, yeah, I gotta do nightcap and he

(00:44):
knew he just gonna be on a show and he
was like, man, asks James, what do you think about
kids playing one sport and a lot of kids tearing
their acls at a younger age. Do you attribute that
to one sport? Do you attribute that to not resting,
doing too much? Like what do you think can cause

(01:05):
that and why? I don't know how many kids tear
the a c ls at a young age. I do
believe that, especially like in the pros where guys are
are are tearing you know, tendons and all the other stuff.
I think it comes down to uh courtsoll like anything

(01:26):
that has cortisol in it, you know, you know you
take those Meade dose pets, Yeah, and they had you
feeling like Superman, you know what. I'm saying the people,
the people that's listening, they don't know what the dose
pack is like, so it's we're taking them ships all
the time. Go ahead, let me. They don't know it's
metho something whatever. But anything that has songes so n

(01:49):
or so long s O l O n is some
form of coorde of song, and that weakens attendance. It
actually doesn't allow your tendence to do the thing that
it needs to do to like rebuild from you can
you know, always tearing, you know tears in Michael tears,
but the proteins that need to get in there to

(02:11):
help repair it, it doesn't allow it. So now those tendents,
all tendis in your body. I mean I'm talking things
as far as like you know, you get the rubb
on creams that have some type of cortisoon in it,
the pills hell even in Haler's. You know what I'm saying,
that has it, it weakens tend It's the biggest tendon
in your body is your Achilles tendon. And I think

(02:32):
that's what's leading to a lot of these guys getting these,
you know, Achilles tears, is that they're taking these forms
of cortisone man, and it's it's weakened in the tendance
and the most weight barrant tendon in your body, you know,
it's your achilles. So God goes out there and he
puts that force on it. He probably done took some

(02:53):
form of cortisoon to make his body feel better. That
kills the inflammations, which stops the healing of repair and
the proteins that you need to help heal all your tendencies.
You know, I think kids and parents should they be
doing more than one sport. I believe they should because

(03:13):
if you do more than one sport, it'll make you
better at your chosen sports. I don't trying to get
and wise like this. It's just like football year round,
basketball year round, baseball year round. I don't understand when
this started and why it started. Like I don't understand this.
I know it's about money. The big thing is you
gotta take You gotta take a break. You gotta take

(03:34):
a break somewhere because you still need even your key,
You still need that time to repair. Like you gotta
work out, you gotta you gotta build up. You know
that that strength back. You gotta gotta let those muscles heal.
You gotta give them time to to you know, to repair,
and I don't think they really you know, understand, like, yeah,
it's a kid, but you still need to have strong muscles.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
You know.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Another thing, guys in the NFL, when when the NFL
first starts, you got a lot of dudes that get
soft tissue injuries. They pulling hamstrings, they pulling quads and
all that other stuff. What guys are doing is they're
not putting their body through those forces. They don't went
through these collective barting agreements and made it to where
you don't have to practice no more. So you don't
harden your body up to actually go out there and

(04:17):
do the things that you're asking you to do. So
all off season you're out here doing the little cute drills,
but you're not putting your body into positions where as
a linebacker, I have to drive and bang into alignment
and push off of him. So that's why you see
me doing sled pushes. They're like, why is you pushing

(04:38):
eighteen hundred pounds on the sled? Because I'm putting that
force into my achilles that I'm going to have to
get that's going to be a greater force than I'll
ever see on the football field, so that when I
go and I step on that field, I endu putting
my body through all that in the off season. I'd
have made it so hard in the off season that
the game is easy. And now you got guys that
they don't train like that no more. They don't have

(04:59):
to practice like that, no more. They don't even do
preseason like that no more. And now you get into
week one and you're telling your body, hey, go out here,
give me sixty five snaps at one hundred miles an hour,
and you want to walk. Guys are pulling hamstrings and quads.
They're dehydrated. They have to put their bodies through those
forces and the strength and weakness of the muscles. Like

(05:21):
like I said, you get a guy that's quad dominant,
he's pulling his hamstring. You get a guy who does
hamstring dominant, he's pulling the squad. Sports, to me, you
just can't be specialized. And I say that, And my
son is played basketball now a year straight. We've had
time off, but a year straight. But uh, we'll take
We'll go play a little seven on seven. But this

(05:43):
would be pretty much his last year playing basketball. Then
we're gonna go to football. Then we're gonna go back
to basketball. Then want we able to track? Like we're
gonna be doing all this because you want to build
an athlete. I want at least I want to build
an athlete. And what are you doing to help him recover?
For repair? So what we do each night? Not every night,

(06:04):
probably every other night. I got the Norma text so
well on Norma Tech, his legs all massaging with a
their gun on my hands. He can't take my hands
yet he'd be he'd be crying or he won't cry.
He just be moving around too much, saying it hurts.
And then I bought a uh, I bought a game. Ready, Okay,

(06:25):
he'll use the game. Ready. I got a little ice tub.
He'll get in that. He gets in that fine. That
first time, boy, he started crying. Me and my wife
argued about that one. He started crying when I put
him in an ice tub last year, and I'm like
crying for boy. I got mad at him for crying.
You know, sh he's getting mad at him. But he

(06:46):
cried that one time and then he was good. So yeah,
we Norma Tech. We ice tub. If you need it
with the game ready, we do the game ready, I'll
kind of rubim out a little bit. Yeah, pretty much,
that's what we do. Okay. So you're doing things to
help him repair recovery. Yeah, you supplemented me. No, no
supplements at all, because I didn't take this when I

(07:08):
played Zeros. I've never taken a supplement. But nobody even
though he's your son, he's from you. That don't mean
his body in DNA we have, We haven't. No, No,
he's never taking any supplements just because I don't think
he's And we do like small stress work, meaning we

(07:30):
do a lot of light getting your hips strong, getting
your calves strong. Was that a little solius muscle right
under the knee outside of knee on your right side?
Is that? That's what that is? From the outside right
here knee? Look, this is a bunch of VMO. No, no, no,

(07:50):
that's your quad. The BMO is right there. Wh you
talking about on the side of the shin Yeah that okay.
I just do a lot of exercises to kind of
strengthen up his calves for the achilles and his hips.
A lot of band weren't you, Yeah, but we not
we not really. He ain't. He has never lifted away
at all. What do I do? A lot of total jumps?

(08:11):
I mean he's still young. Yeah, we ain't. We ain't
lifted no ways. But I think that part of it.
Just be a multi sport athlete, because yes, it's gonna work.
I'm trying to get my kids to do that and
understand that. Y'all need to do multiple sports because it
will make you better at your chosen sport. You know,
like I don't want to do it because I'm not
good at That's why you should do it. You know,

(08:32):
because you're not good at it. It'll it'll develop more
skill for you to be better at the sport that
you actually want to get better. Bro, you run track, Yes,
you're gonna be powerful. You're gonna be powerful. You will
be powerful. And that's the thing I said. I was
getting on the track today. I ain't do ship today.
Couldn't even keep nothing nothing. M hm, you know accountability,

(08:55):
It's okay. Now, I had to I had to go
to work today. You want to call it. You had
to go. You had to go to work at four
o'clock in the morning, four o'clock in the morning, TJ
to sleep. I'm just saying I had I had to
make sure I got it seven out, So I got
up at one thirty and make sure I got everything.
Then what thirty? What time you went to bed? I
don't know. Probably ten. Oh, nah, if I go to

(09:17):
I went to bed at like eleven thirty, woke up
at seven thirty. Uh oh, I was That's why I
had some business to handle. That's what I was doing,
handling some business some Yeah, yeah, I had business InHand.
I normally don't have a lot of business in handle,
but I had some business in hand. And I did
that for like two and a half hours. Then I
was like, oh, I had to take a shower and

(09:39):
hit the freeway because I had to be in studio. Okay,
so that's what happened. But I'm gonna I'm gonna get on.
I'm gonna get on it tomorrow. I want to get on.
I want to talk about this. Stefan Diggs and Cardi B. Right, Oh,
Digs rented Cardi B a castle while they were in Europe.

(09:59):
U this is this can go many directions. One is
that something that Deebo would do for his lane? You
married or you just got girlfriend? You married? No? No, no, no, no, no,
I'm not married. You do that me because we know
you big bread, you can afford it. We know you
got big paper, we know you're sorted. Listen. It ain't

(10:22):
like that. It ain't like that. Listen. So for me,
I don't see a problem with it. As long as
you're not stepping out of your financial leaney. You know
what I'm saying, as long as it's not putting you
in a position that later on that that's going to
hurt you. Take a look at Jeff Bezos. Jeff Bezos

(10:45):
just got married. What he spend like forty something million
dollars or something whatever, that's nothing to him. He makes
anywhere from twenty six to forty five million dollars a day.
He spent the day's worth of money. Okay, So nobody
is going to even blink an eye at that. If
you're not stepping out to the financial lane, and it's
not something that's going to hurt you, do whatever it

(11:06):
is that you want to do. You know what I'm saying,
Like I don't, I don't see a problem with it.
So you know, if I told you you did something
extravagant and you spent a day's pay on it would
that be extravagant to you? No? Nah? Okay, So with
that being said, then what's the wildest purchase you've made

(11:28):
for a young lady? Then? So the wildest purchase it
was an older lady. But the wildest purchase that I
made is I, uh, I bought her a house. Yeah,
I bought her a house. I was trying to get
her to go into the house sooner, but she didn't

(11:50):
want to go. She was married, but she was married
when you bought her house. No, she wasn't well. Her
husband had passed a few years before. And then I
ended up I guess you know, she was finally ready
to go, and I ended up buying her the house
probably about four or five years after her husband passed.

(12:12):
And you know, my mama been happy there ever since.
Oh that's a good one. I was like, what thinking
like her husband? Yeah, my dad they was on there
probably like hey, hey, you was about to get another
DM was like, well, ship, what's up? Come on? Bro? No, man,

(12:38):
I ain't never did nothing extravagant. Yeah really nah, Now
maybe you know I ain't gonna you know, I myself man,
coming from where I come from, I think you go
either direction when you grew up in the slums like
I did. I mean, I grew up with nothing, bruh.

(13:00):
Nothing Like I'm talking electricity going out. We got goddamn
kerosene lamps and shit flashlights, candles and shit the kerosene
heater with the water on top. Bruh. I'm bruh. Like
they was putting light bills in my name and my
brother's name, and they wasn't paying that shit to get

(13:23):
cut off. They put it in another brother name. Like
that's something broke. We were man, so we ain't had
shit bro growing up nothing, And so I just kind
of jumped into the streets at an early age to
kind of get some money. But so I think you
go either way when you come from the slums. You
get that money. I'm spinning it. You get that money.

(13:45):
I gotta be careful and say it because I know
what it's like to go back to that. Yeah, you
don't never want to go back, And so I will
say I'm kind of like the in between on this man,
Like I might put up a fuss about buying some shit,
but if I'm with someone, I want them to look nice.
I want them to have nice things. But it ain't
just unlimited. It ain't. But I want you to have

(14:08):
nice things. Like if you're doing right by me and
you want something, I'm gonna get it for you, all right.
So right now, wife, you say I want this watch,
it's a meal, you're getting it. Fuck noh, okay, now
hold up? Why I stop? Wife? He said you want
you want this watch? It's a meal. But you got
based those money, you're getting it. Oh. If I got
based those money, I'm as how many watches you want exactly?

(14:32):
But that's me now like if okay, I mean I
ain't rich, but I got I do have enough money.
Like I'm not hurting for money, no question. But it's
like I want my kids to be giving a headstart

(14:53):
on life like I wasn't. So I want to leave
my kids in enough money to where they're comfortable when
I I'm no longer here, and hopefully that's going to
be the case. And so I try to make sure
that I don't watch what I spend. But I'm not
a I'm not an extravagant individual though, so so what
you're saying is you got a problem with it. I

(15:14):
ain't got no problem. Nah, I don't have a problem
with it. I'm in your realm Okay, if okay, it
ain't affecting how you it, If it don't affect your lifestyle, shit,
it ain't a big deal, right Like, if it's not
affecting your lifestyle, it is not a big deal at all.
That's hot. But for me, if I got it, I

(15:36):
want my wife to have nice things. I want my
lady girl from whoever, I want her to have nice things.
I want my kids to have nice things. I don't
I'll have nothing like I don't buy myself a lot
like Bro, I'll never forget this story.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
You know how you get to the league and you
talked about Oh he showed me his check, remember that. Yes,
everybody wants they get money. They driving Lambo's, Ferrari's, phantoms, Bentley's.
So I said to myself, man, I'd never ever buy
one of those cars. That's crazy. So then when I

(16:14):
sopped my deal, it was like I wanted a nice car.
I had already had the benches and what's above at
and I got one. Bros paid two hundred seventy thousand
cash straight cash. Bam, Bro, I swear before god man,

(16:40):
I drove that car. I had it for like four years.
When I got rid of it, it's like six thousand miles,
six thousand miles, And I'm just like, and when I'm
paying two seventy cash straight, no payments, no damn payments,
by yeah, I believe I'd be the same four years later. Bro,

(17:00):
Four years later, I got one hundred and thirty thousand
dollars for that brom And I'm just like, what are
you doing? And then I still go buy another expensive
It's just it's crazy, like I'm gonna buy cars. I
don't wear a ton of jeurry, but my wife I
don't wear jelry at all. Well, I got on here.

(17:21):
I just got her. That's it. That's what I'm gonna
tell you right now though, And they fake Yeah, I
gotta wait. I ain't wearing no real jew There gotta
be no question we weak. Now, that's one thing I
will say, unkin' old hoe day out. But that's one
thing we got in common with Chad. You see me
with some jewelry. O, damn, this shit ain't real. No,

(17:44):
it ain't real. I'm gonna tell you it ain't really.
You ain't gonna believe me, no way. They didn't even
get some real folks on. So, so if you fellas,
don't try to run up on somebody, you're gonna take that. Hey, listen,
run up on me and I'm gonna pull them out
my ear again to you you rolled up on me,
I'm gonna give him to you. Ain't I'm gonna give
you something else too. You got that. If you got

(18:05):
that ratchet on you and I ain't got a chance
to get to mind, I'm gonna get him to you.
Ain't nothing to find. I'm gonna give them to you.
Then I'm gonna give you something else like your hat is.
But you just practicing if you were obbing me, baby,
so I got none but plastic and in glass. I
just I just feel like it's what you said, bro

(18:26):
and Diggs boy, he'd have made a ton of money
if that ain't affecting how you live your life. But
we also got to take into account he's still playing.
And you know when you playing, Hey, you ain't counting
were I ain't go lie you some money when you
pay when you playing, Bro, Sometimes you just it just

(18:48):
be like, let's go back to your ship. Bro. When
you talked about Buddy showing your check, I remember I
did the same thing to one of my young fellas
when I was making big money. Bro showed him my
at that point it was this before taxes, this before taxes.
My ship was like seven hundred and twenty thousand right
a week, and I showed it to him and he

(19:10):
was just like, wow, but when you making that type
of money every week, you will blow some money. Yeah,
but even don't even think about it. Yeah. But then
when you done playing, you look back, you're like, let's
spend like a million and a half dollar on rem

(19:32):
was I thinking, what, Like, yeah, hey, bro, we we
had to get it out of your system. At some point,
we go shopping, I promise, we go shopping and I
want every color of this, every color Boom, I'm on
every color of that too. And then where don't even

(19:52):
wear all of it? Hey, what's up? Yeah? You don't
even wear it all? What you for shore ain't wearing
it all? And when you do wear it, you wear
it one time you be like shit, I don't already
wore this. I can't wear this no more like I
can't be seen in this. I can't be seen in
this again, unbelievable. I was never like that. I knew dudes,

(20:16):
Thore was like that though I was. I mean there's
been times where like bro, I probably like right now,
I think I got at least sixty seventy suits. We
don't even wear suits on TV anymore. We were Fastball
now sah, I'm like, what, I ain't gonna lie I
got Yeah, I probably got the same thing because I

(20:36):
used to get ten suits a year, so I dude,
I probably got like a like one hundred twenty. So
this is what happened. The reason I don't have as
many suits is when we was playing, we were Steve
Hawks in the suits biggest hey I had.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
To get rid of So I got rid of those yeah,
y hey bag yeah the comp down near at your knees,
long aid.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
The leg about this wise right, bruh. So I got
rid of them. So I'm like, I can't wear these
suits no more. So then I ordered something I probably
ordered probably after I got done playing, like thirty suits
europeing slip fit. Now now the bator was coming back,
I'm like, oh, well I'm staying with this. Yeah, no question.

(21:26):
We would just waste money and not realizing we may
waste the money because it's constantly coming in because it's
that every Monday, bru. You start seeing that, you check
your account, you'd be like, damn, like it just and
after a while you just stopped checking it because you
know what's in there. And then you just suspend it.
And so my lady wants something and we cool, let's

(21:50):
go yeah, And I think a lot of guys are
like that. A lot of guys are like, oh yeah,
everybody nobody, Well, I take it back. I won't say nobody.
I was. I was. I was more of a counter
checking my account more often than because you know, my
first year in the lead, I made sixty thousand dollars
on practice squad, So you know I didn't I was checked.

(22:14):
I made that last for almost with that in one
active game the next year and another four weeks of
practice squad, I made it almost two years. Claimer now
were talking once we got the money, that's talking, once
we got the money. Early'll, I wasn't married. Early on,
i'd be like, hey, I checked the account, what did

(22:35):
you just buy for twenty seven hundred? What are you doing?
Stop doing that? What do you do? Like it became
a point where like I'm like, bro, Like I was
getting angry, and so then I talked to somebody and
it's like, TJ, you good man, You're not gonna go
bro like you good, I'm like what you You don't
know that right? Once you the money, then it's like, Okay,

(22:59):
I know I'm comfortable. I know I'm good, but it's
always gonna be that buck. But like, I want my
lady to be happy. I want her to look nice.
I want her to have nice things. I mean, you
can't die with the money, but I do want to
leave some kids. I want to give my kids what
I never had. Listen, I want I want to leave

(23:21):
them enough, and I ain't. I ain't trying to leave
them enough just to sit there and do nothing.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
But if you if you raised we raise them right, man,
they're gonna be motivated. Man, They're gonna they gonna still
get out there and do something. So I got four
of them and my two oldest one they grown, and
the two younger ones. UH want a teenager and mother
one to let us so that that's gonna be Uh.
If it ain't hurt in your pockets, man, right, do

(23:49):
what you do. But if you spend today and you
sitting here like this tomorrow, we got a problem on
our hands. We got a problem because now you're sitting
there like ham MONA spent all that money for this,
and now you got to figure out how to go
get it. Man, this's got that paper coming in. Bezos,
got that paper coming in. Person had that paper coming in.

(24:11):
So y'all good, stop it, stop stop it, y'all, y'all, y'all,
y'all good. So man, before we get up out of here, Man,
we're gonna talk a few more things. Man, did you
see the story with a man in Florida. He was
paying his girlfriend rent twenty five hundred a month. That
ain't much at all. Twenty five hundred a month, That

(24:33):
ain't shit. Really, He's paying it for years, and then
he found out she had a housing boucher. Her rent
was only one hundred and six dollars. What you gonna do?
I'm gone, I'm gone. She better show me a Safetis account.
They got all that money in there, she don't and

(24:55):
did something with it and multiplied it, and she was
just wasn't telling me. It was surprised otherwise. I'm gone, No,
you're gonna say anything to her, You just no, I'm
not saying the war. I'm like, yo, I'm gonna check up.
Be like what you gotta say that, you gonna you
gotta investment something. I'm gone. I ain't gonna say nothing.
She gonna be wherever she at, she gonna come in house,

(25:16):
gonna be empty, everything gone, phone number changed, everything. I'm gone.
So now you don't know what you're paying. She must
have told him or when they it's something happened to
where the rent was twenty five hundred, so he was
just paying it, and then he stumbled upon that voucher

(25:37):
that was one hundred and six douars or something. Gotta
be something. Although what they call it where you from
out here, we call it section eight. They call it
out there like that, say yeah, okay, so section eight worldwide.
So she must have been on second hold hold on
section eight. He's supposed to be living with her, is he?
I don't know if he was living with her. They
just said he was paying her rent. But he could

(25:57):
be living with her. You know, when you're from the hook,
the come on, you ain't supposed to live with him,
but we living with him, like okay, you listen when
they come check twenty. He had to know she was
on section that ain't no section eight twenty five hundred dollars.
I'm maybe she told him she didn't get section eight
so they had to pay her the regular price of

(26:18):
the rent. I don't know what it was, but all
I know is what did he do? I don't know
what he did me personally. I can't leave like you.
I got to. I gotta let her know, I know,
I gotta let her know. I know. I gotta let
her know. I know. So I'm gonna just be like,

(26:40):
say rent do on the first I'm gonna just be like,
who paying to rent this month? Oh? You got? You
just paided? How you gonna say that? I'm gonna ask
who payd and wrint this month? I want to see
what she say? How much is it again? You sure? Okay? Oh?
One hundred and six? Yeah? Because I've seen a thing.

(27:03):
I mean twenty five hundred, because I saw the doctor
that said it was one hundred and six?

Speaker 2 (27:07):
What was that?

Speaker 1 (27:08):
I just want to see a stutter, see you see
what her excuse is, see what the reason is, and
then I'm gone. But I I can't leave because I
just want to, And then I may I may not
just leave right then and there I'm probably gonna be like, so,
what was she doing with the money? Well? Do twenty
five hundred, However many if it's I don't know how

(27:30):
long it is, because if it's one year, that's thirty thousand,
If it's two years, that's sixty thousand. I want to
know what you've been through taking care of her other men?
What have you been doing with the money. She can't
tell me that. She can't tell me that because I'm
not putting my hands on anyone. And that's one thing

(27:50):
that I will never ever do. But and that's the See,
that's the thing. Though, when you ask once you've been
doing with the money, you better be ready for for
any answer, right, I don't want to know. Listen, I
know you ain't got it. It's been spent. There's no
need for me to be here. I'm just gonna be
gone when you come home. It's gonna be a surprise. Damn,

(28:13):
that's it. Damn. Like twenty five hundred, I mean where
they live at though. You can't get nothing out here
for twenty five hundred. That's Cali man, y'all, saw man,
I don't understand out there, dude. Twenty five hundred is
hoigh rent where I'm at uh in P eight you're
high for looting. That's high for looton wrint. Like my
apartment buildings, I get more to twenty five hundred per unit,

(28:37):
dun dad, see y'all, y'all, y'all, man, that's crazy, y'all.
Price is out there, man. You you living in the
ghetto out there for like a million?

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Nah?

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Hell nah no, man. Listen, I drove through when I
was going out there for fox and stuff here, man,
I drove through. Uh what is that Beverly Hills over there?
Every house over there at least eight million. Dude, I'm
looking at something. Man. I'm like, dude, if I could
take my land in my house over here, I'll get
dang on fifty forty million dollars. But this is the thing, though,

(29:07):
This is the thing. This is the big difference, because
James DEEPO Harrison, you got big bread bro. Suck b
Hold up, b If you went bought a house, listen
to what I'm saying. If you went and bought a
house in Beverly Hills tomorrow for ten million in three years,

(29:29):
guess how much you're gonna sell it for at least
eighteen nineteen million. If you buy a two million dollar
house in Pittsburgh and three years what you're selling the
fall two point one, you cant depend what you you
know you can get. Well, it depends what you built
it for and all that you could you could possibly get.

(29:51):
Two three. I noticed the first house that I bought,
and it wasn't in Beverly Hills. I bought my first
house in Chino Hills. Two that I didn't even have
enough money, man, but I bought it. I just spend
no money in my first couple of years. I bought
a house in Chino Hills that's like forty minutes outside
of LA for four hundred and thirty thousand. I'm ready
four to four. I think it was four forty. That's

(30:12):
a good price. Hold up. I bought this house in
two thousand and three. I sold it in two thousand
and five, two thousand and five for eighty and ninety thousand.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
Y'all y'all tripping off there, man? O years it doubled
two years. So then I bought another house a few
years later for a few million, sold it. Imagine what
I got.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
So that's what I'm saying. It's like when you buy it,
I couldn't live in Cali, though I couldn't live in
Cally it's the best place to live. It It ain't. No,
it's not, dude. Traffic is horrible. Traffic is horrible. If
there's one negative about southern California, one negative, and it's
the traffic, that's it. Outside of that, there's no other

(30:58):
negatives about That's it. It's the traffic. Nothing else, nothing.
It's more than I was in California. Traffic that's it.
Nothing else, nothing else, traffic track listen. Traffic is trash.
That's it, y'all got I ain't even gonna get into it. Man,
This is your traffic, nothing else. You buy a house

(31:21):
for five seven hundred thousand, you're gonna sell it for
one point three million in two years. So you pay
a lot, but you also get a lot. You gotta
get it though. First you got it. So when you
when you can afford it, you good? You good? You don't.
I want value for my money, man, you don't get

(31:42):
that there. I need to have green I need to
have green grass around me. I need to have trees.
I need to have an acre and a half. If
you want that, you can go right. You can go
to Temecula, which is forty five minutes one down outside
down there, you're gonna get everything you want. But it's
sunny all the time. Go to Temecula. I like to

(32:02):
change the weather. I like to change the season. I
like to change the season. You like like I like yeah,
I'm like yeah, I'm like, listen, I want It's not
that I like it. I appreciate it. I respect it.
So now I know to how to appreciate a thirty
five degree, you know, and sunny day, because we don't

(32:24):
get that much sun in Pittsburgh. Baby, the stun come out.
That's a good day. And that's what I'm trying to
tell you. You come on to California, you're gonna get
the sun three hundred days out the year. I don't
want that. You get spoiled, then, huh, you get spoiled.
Then you start walking around with a jacket on when
it's you know, forty five fifty three as you should like, Man,

(32:45):
I ain't come out. My short still have dropped to
thirty five. I want to be able to wake up
and not be like, damn, how cold is it outside?

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Now?

Speaker 1 (32:53):
I put on what I want to put on. I know,
like I'm about to go It's it's almost eight o'clock
the time I'm going to my son game, and this
shirt and some shorts. I'm gonna do the same thing
as long as it ain't below thirty five. Nah, I
just to me California, then probably Texas, Florida, Arizona. I

(33:27):
can't go to Florida, man, it's some amurricanes flowing through
them the cities. Yeah, y'all might get took up out there.
Huh Hey, James, I've been. I've been in California my
entire life, my entire life except when I'm playing at
an earthquake. Yeah, okay, uh you feel it the stop.

(33:48):
It ain't never been where my house has been damaged.
Knock on wood, everybody. You know, technology is much better.
We're for we're forward thinking state, baby. Yeah, like we
got lining on the freeway like everything. Sports. You know
your daughter's playing in your high school sports. You know,

(34:08):
we ain't gonna get into that. We ain't gonna do
to that. They placed it. We're not gonna get it
and none of that. Like, I don't agree with that,
but I'm just saying, California, I just you can go
get you one of the house in Beverly Hills. No,
that right there is. Then that's a that's an investment
that's gonna give you a great return. Not not good great,

(34:34):
oh great? No, like I'm so mad. No, I was
playing it was a house. It was like five point
seven million, and I was like, damn, I can't do it. Man,
that house worth like twenty million. Now, so my dumb,
scary ass would have just got the house for five
point seven I can sold it for twenty, but I
was scared. I ain't do it twenty million. That's a profit.

(34:58):
If you can do your a fourteen point three million.
What are you doing nowhere? You know? I know where
they're doing. Yeah, all right, Yeah, you're gonna be somewhere.
You don't want to be that to me, so me personally,

(35:21):
that's where it to be. You. You just gotta just
go ahead and come on here.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Man.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
You already close enough. You in Arizona right now. So
so before we go, man, I want to talk about
this is I don't know if you saw it, I'll
be in I'll be in the news all the time.
I read a lot a landscaper from North Carolina. He

(35:47):
got a rad he's a landscaper. He got arrested because
he hosted a party at one of his clients house
when he realized he was out of town. So he
went to the house. You know, did the landscape in
this little weekly do do their yard? Realized they was gone,
and said, fuck it, I'm about to throw a party here.

(36:09):
Ain't nobody here, And he got his ass arrested because
it got it got too he should as he should
should if that's your landscape, or are you firing where?
You want to know why you give him another chance?
Or you he he done? I gotta firing because I
can't see. I'm gonna crash out. It's a dude, They're

(36:31):
not in your house. They just in the backyard. I
don't care TJ. You leave right now for this game.
I decided to come up there and throw a party
in your backyard. You cool with that? But naw, because
see when somebody walk home my yard and my phone vibrates,
and I got cameras all around my house. So when
you come to my yard, I'm just gonna look to

(36:51):
see what's going on. And then were cameras. So I'm
gonna let you and just and cut the power. We
say the power out to the whole neighborhood. Yeah, hey,
you go out. I'm not I'm not gonna lie to
be pissed the fuck off that that that's unacceptable, that
that's what you think that you could go dude, that

(37:15):
I don't even understand where that logic that that that
train of thought comes from. I'm going to thought they
got neighbors. You think the neighbors ain't calling talking about Hey,
you threw a party and you know, I see you
guys having a good time. Man. Yeah, you just can't
do that. That's that's just disrespect at its highest form. Like,

(37:36):
fuck it, I know they're out of town. I'm about
to just chill. They backyard had to be hella big.
But in you in North Carolina, that's where you want
to be at North Carolina. Pissed Burgh. You got all
this laying. You got a I'm not I'm not leaving.
I'm not leaving anywhere from that Ohio Pa area. Man,
I'm see what I'm really looking. I'm trying to get

(37:59):
like twelve fifteen hundred acres. You know what I'm saying.
That's what I'm trying to do. Yeah, Oh so you've
got some joll y'all country boys. Man, y'all from the Midwest,
and it's like, we don't really do that out here.
We don't do that outre like ship, what what you
go through? I used to hunt. We're people that walk

(38:20):
on two legs. I think it's my say. So that's
that's about That's about it. That's about it, y'all. Make
sure y'all delete that should that no fuck? But like
the dude hunt, fish, all that, you know, you garden,

(38:43):
all that, grow your own food, you know, we don't.
We don't do that at least all I mean, but
I wasn't. That wasn't something that I saw growing up,
and so you don't. If you don't see it growing up,
that is it is not. I didn't. I didn't hunt
growing up. My agent actually got me into honey, did

(39:06):
get me some money and people flicking in and do things. Uh,
it will expand your horizons of I'm gonna go hunt,
I'm gonna go fish, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna
take this vacation. I'm gonna do that because you get
around me and my sons we go to uh well
both my sons went last year, a year two and

(39:27):
two years before that. Just my oldest son went and
we go to Alaska like all the other year now
on Instagram. Yeah yeah, you wouldn't come out there, man,
we go out there for a week due this is
the most listen, bro, I'm trying to tell you you
ain't never seen and heard like just such quiet Like no,
if it was free, I wouldn't do it, dude. Don't

(39:50):
you don't know what you're missing? Peace man, quiet unplugged
like all that, Dude. I just get that at home. No, dude,
you can't get the quietness. You can hear you, dude,
you can hear an ego. Man, just all from the
distance brouh like you hear you know, like sometimes a
well will come through and you just here. See that's

(40:13):
like the water, like me being from California, all these beaches,
I'm getting into the water to my knees as soon
as you eat. Huh do you eat halibit? Yeah? I
eat halibit? Yeah yeah, I eat a lot of fish.
That's all we catch out there is salmon. Ship it
back home, you know, uh snapper, That's that's what I yeah, yeah, yeah,

(40:36):
That's all that's all we catch off there, dude, is halibit.
King Simon, Like, dude, I'm talking huge halibit. Dude, you're
talking like hundreds. You were able to bring it back home? Yes,
they dropped. They flash you go, you do, you do
your fishing. After you get back to the dock, they
cut the fish up, flash freeze it right there each day,

(40:57):
a flash freezer. And then at the end of your
truck you talk about that time you go, you you
send me some fish. I'll pay for it. How about that.
That's the best of both for us right there? Can
we can we do that? Dude? I still got a freezer.
I got I got a freeze. I had to buy
a whole freezer. Sell me something. Let's send me sun.
I'll pay for it if you want, Yes we will.

(41:18):
If you still got it in your freezer. You ain't
eating it all, you crazy dude. Any fish once a
week y'all. Y'all see, he don't even want to share it.
He don't even want to shore. If you want to share,
you come out there and you catch your own. You
be a man. You sit in nature with us, You
sit there and you conversate. You have a goodna say now, no, no,

(41:40):
you gotta be in natures. Nah man, I've never smoking
anything in my life. Like you know, puff puff your cigar,
whatever it is you like to do. See my unerring
throw bro, I ain't doing sitting up that. Yeah, I
ain't umking a cigar. I ain't smoking no cigarette. I

(42:03):
ain't smoking no weed. If you choose a door, you
choose to do. My upbreaking man and all the ship
that I saw when drugs do to people. Couldn't pay
me to do nothing. Yeah, like you can drink, drink
your water. Hey, it's a lady there, dude, h listen,
I gotta give you this. I gotta, I gotta, I
gotta tell you this. So we went so the first

(42:24):
time I went there, right, I went there with my brother,
a stretch, him and his company. They went there as
a as a group. It was him and a couple
people evening from his company. So we get there and
it's the first night we done got there, right, And
you know, I'm new to this. I'm like, yo, dude,
got a gym? You know, I'm I'm upsetill and ain't
got a gym. You know, we actually in a cabin whatever,
you know, it comes to turn out. It's nice, man,

(42:46):
It's real nice. So that's why, you know, we try
and go every other year now. So we get there
and we're sitting down to dinner, right and we're eating,
and you know, we're just talking and conversating. And it's
my brother, it's me, and it's my son James, and
we're the only black people there. Everybody else is white.

(43:08):
So we're sitting there, we're talking and they're having a
conversation and they're talking about something about like doing this
or fixing this or whatever. And the lady she's like, yeah,
you know, if we don't have what we need to
fix something, we just griger rigged. I said what he said, Yeah,

(43:29):
we just grigor rigging. Everybody's faces at the table like
just got like. I'm like, what you mean, gregor rigged.
I'm like, you know, gregor rigged. That's our last name.
It's Grigors. I'm like, oh, I thought you were trying

(43:49):
to say without using the end. Yeah, dude. The whome
table started laughing a sly sigh relief. Dude. So their
last name is Griggers. And if they do something that's
unconventional or they're saying, they grigor grigor And I was like, yeah, dude,

(44:10):
it was so funny, man, But I had it, Man,
had a great time. That lady can cook, dude. And
when you go, just be prepared and knows whatever it
is Friday, seven days you putting on ten pounds. It's
fresh cookies every day. I'm talking about stacks like this, Bruh,
fresh cookies in the in the in the glass, peach cobbler,

(44:32):
apple pie, all the brownies, everything. Dude. Yeah, it's unbelievable.
That for my cholesterol. Hey, listen, Oh there you go?
What's you go? There you go? Hey, Well, I'm looking

(44:55):
for you black You ain't you know where to find me?
I'm looking. I'm looking for you. Where you to you?
Right now? Where you're at? I'm in I'm in the
Dominican Republic. What's happening? I want? I want to come
to p A. What p A stand for? What p
A stand for? P A Pennsylvania? Oh? I thought.

Speaker 5 (45:12):
Only p I know is personal assistant, because that's what
you're gonna need when I'm done with you.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
You're crazy. You got any hey, man, talk to me,
I said, I said, I said for him to come
get you. I'll tell you what if you wasn't in
the if you were a Dominican. I would have went.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
I just is that?

Speaker 5 (45:29):
Is that a different country? Or do I need a
passport for that? Or so you need you need a passport.
You're gonna need more than that, though. You're gonna need
an army. Black, I don't need no army.

Speaker 1 (45:39):
You're gonna need something's gonna be you was gonna get intimidated. Hey,
t J t J.

Speaker 5 (45:47):
Man, listen, man, I'm gonna smash that boy face and
you hear me. Let me take my glasses off. I'm
gonna boy face see your line, eyes so they can
see your line. Hey, keep your head on the slipper, Black, keep.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Word none of that. Do me a favor.

Speaker 5 (46:06):
Invite me to Alaska. You know I'm here because I'm
on vacation. I'm still I'm still looking for you.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
I'm fair ass. You want to go to Alaska for real?
I see you the dates. Please do please do it?
And hey, hey t J t J, can't you hit me?
I can hear you. I'm gonna take whatever fish he
catch and I'm gonna send it to you. My doll
don't want to give me. Hey, Hey, yeah, I'm gonna
send you all the information you need.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
That's bring your ass on up off, I got you, Ony,
I got you, I got you, little pressure, I got
you lomy no pressure.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
Yeah, smoking, you're smoking on lunatic cigar. I'm at the
end of it. I smoked cigars too. Yeah I heard.
I don't care nothing about that though. Wait, come again,
come again, still go whoop your ass and that I
knock your pork g ass out. I'm a sticky cigar balls.

Speaker 5 (47:03):
Hey boy, you should be a comedian. Boy you sound
like Chris Rock. No, you sound like Chris Rock. You
sound like Hey No, all jokes and side all jump
side you my dude, you know I rock with you.
After I beat your ass, we could be cool.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
We could be cool. Look, listen, listen. This this ain't
this ain't this ain't even gonna be nothing personal. Man,
It's gonna be all business. I'll be I'll beat the rat.
T J. T J, t J.

Speaker 5 (47:29):
You don't want to get it just boxing? No, no, no,
I want to grap more. I want to get I
want to wrestle you talked about. I want to be
able to use my hands and feet. I'm gonna kick
him in.

Speaker 1 (47:38):
His fucking nose now, t J. This is serious. TJ.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Hey, this goes hey, listen, this goes beyond football, This
goes beyond the grid iron.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Like this is not personal, it's business, and I just
want to I gotta stand up for all the little
people who the little people with TJ in that group.
Everybody moller than himaying everybody right now, right now, eighty pounds. No,
I'm too five right now to you, I weigh five.

Speaker 5 (48:09):
Yeah, I'm two five right now. I've been in the gym.
Matter of fact, you don't understand. I've been in the
gym gaining weight and creating masks to beat your ass.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
You ain't got enough mask to wait to do ship
with me gym losing weight. So I got win to
dog walk yours right, all right, we'll good, good luck
with that dog walk.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
I hope you got the right leash, Oh I do.
It's a choke chain. I choke you out, all right,
all right, I'm gonna take that chain on your neck. Hey,
you realize, like all on, hey, hey, raise your hand
before you talk, okay. And when I call in the
cancer crazy you know, you know, you know I'm a

(48:53):
black belt, right. I don't give a damn what you
and you wear a belt that's about it.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
Right.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
You know what, TJJ I done had enough because he
thinks a joke.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
Hey, there's no Your day is coming, boy. Every dog
has his day and yours is coming. You're gonna have
to get a whole new set of the news. All right.

Speaker 5 (49:10):
Hey, if you get touched my face, if you you
see how good I look, if you touch my face,
you can have whatever. I'm actually gonna make it look better,
all right, Okay, beck, keep that same energy when I
see in person, nigga, Yes, keep that same energy all day.
I'm gonna slap you boy, right, okay, crazy. Hey, Hey

(49:32):
TJ I'm on vacation. I'm gone, Hey, enjoy, enjoy, stay safe,
my brother.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
I love your dog. So he was like, I'm tired
of text and I'm just gonna pop in yeah, pop
in yeah. So we're gonna finish on that note. This
is the last day of our nightcap takeover, James Deebo Harrison,
I'm tj Us Mazada now, he says, the last day.

(50:00):
We're coming back to taking over some more soon. Matter
of fact, it's all ship and it's gonna be It's
gonna be in Devo if they want us. But y'all
make sure you like you're subscribe. You tell a friend
to tell a friend to tell a friend. Y'all go
get some of that debo merch that's in the on
the screen. And we appreciate y'all locking in with us

(50:22):
these last four days. Man, we out that boy that
made a cameo from vacation, right, I ain't gonna lie
to the little set up he had out there. It
looks nice. Yeah, this shit looked real nice. It should
looked real nice.

Speaker 3 (50:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
Damn, James gone. Damn he got the fuck up out
of town. Well, thank y'all. Appreciate y'all. Now you have
a great weekend. Take care of yourself, be safe, take
care of you. Thank you.
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