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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Watch up and welcome back to another episode and no
Sillers podcast with your host. Now funk that with your
low glasses, Malone. I didn't lost probably about twenty pounds,
all messed up, and it's fucked up because I just
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can't put weight on one leg. Like that's just one
thing to be all crutches and you got a cast,
and you can use your cast to balance you, and
you know it's okay if you slip a little bit.
But this one specifically, because I don't have a cast,
it's a brace and him putting a brand new tendon
in there, it has to set so I can't put
an ounce of weight on it, so it's everything is
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balanced with one leg is ridiculous. And then one leg
is probably getting strong as help for sure. And I'm
glad like I had started working out crazy and all
that crazy box and ship because like all the push
us and set ups. Now I need to lift myself
up or pull myself up to get in the shower.
That's all easy. It ain't bad, you know what I mean.
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It's it ain't really hard. It's it's kind of easy.
But I could imagine what it would have been like
if I hadn't been doing that for two years seriously,
so I'll pretty much just be icing it all the time. Yeah. There,
So I was tripping, right. I was, um, like, so
you know we ended season two on those seilings, right, Um?
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But I realized we didn't do like a like nobody knew,
like it was just over. And then like different people
start tweeting. Yeah, people started tweeting me and hit me
a messenger like hey, what's what's up with the episodes?
And I'm like, oh, season three is go start off February.
And then he's like okay, But I thought it would
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be dope to do an epilogue of season two and
then expectations of season three. You know what I'm saying, Like,
what do people is back from those ceilings in season three?
Out adulterated chaos. I think, first of all, Bro, the
first thing we have to ask ourselves with the with
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his glasses malone expect season three? What's your pointing for
season three besides chaos yr Chaos just comes with my name,
so that's just the inevitable. But I think season three,
I want to do guests. I think season one and
two we didn't really do a lot of gas. It
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was just me and Pete or me and and the
cousins chopping it up on some real you know, some
real jargon. But I think, um season three, I need
to pour other people into the chaos, Like I know
for sure we're gonna do uh. I know for sure
we're gonna do uh. Pariko shout out to jip Rico,
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my boy Sady that that's like on his way to
being a wrapped legend. But you know, having a conversation
with him that ain't rooted around music, but we had
a lot of differences on how we see cripping and
gang banging and both of us being a part of
communities and going to jail. He feel a little bit
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more validated because he went to prison, But I feel
more validated because I actually really believe in it, you
know what I'm saying. So those type of conversations about cripping,
you know what I mean, coming up with him, you know,
he's a real avid member like me. So it's it's
a great conversation. That's that's gonna happen. And I feel
like having it with the girls is gonna be tough.
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You know, Pete not here, so having it with the girls,
and then you know we needed to bring him into it.
Um me and Pete. If you do it after Mayle,
I'll slide out for that. Yeah, doing it with me
and Pete, Me and Pete, chopping it with different people
to to wreck our brains, people who not in town,
that don't come in town, and really having conversations, getting
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other people's perspective, that's what it is. Still older. First off,
no seilings, gl my partner Peter in the spot my
big brother. Still no consistent guessing and hosting. No seilings
that's always around. He ain't got no interface. So if
he sounds like ships him, so y'all know he ain't ship. Yeah,
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he's bringing, he's bringing the notice to it. You're probably
don't even notice until he said it. So yeah, but
you should always have a zoom at your house. You
got you was the first motherfucker that made me start
doing podcasting back into and I do have a zoom.
This is my fault because you know, up at the
other studio we got multiple rooms, right, Yeah, So I
took it up there the other day and I had
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one here, but I forgot I let somebody used it
the other zoom, so I don't have it here, so
it's like one of those things. But I do try
to have two sets of everything. You have to have
a couple different sets. I know. It's something every time
you come on our show, you're just at the house.
Are we not good enough for the studio or were
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not worth studio quality products? We don't get the background studio?
Quite that bullshit? Yeah, because if you know what, if
I had my Internet, I'm actually go taking my time
work in the studio, so I can't do it up
there and it will be in pristine quality. You know what.
How excited are you about Gangster Rap Chronicles. I'm very
excited about it though, because it's more into the lane
that what did I do? Yeah, I always felt you
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had it hard with guys the Chronicles because as the
show started coming apart, you know, sometimes having star power
is tough. But I always felt like you were more like, Okay,
I can do this because of my intellect. But we
started Gangster Rap Chronicles and season three gets crazy and
and you know g r g RC is just gonna
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be crazy because how much you know about Gangster rap
is just insane. Yeah, well, you know what, and me
and as of late We've been having really amazing conversations
about just certain things and just getting certain stories out
of him that we might not have otherwise heard. Like
we were talking about the influence of gangster rap today,
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you know inside of this hip hop and that was
kind of like, um, there was a golden era of
gangster rap. I would say, probably from like two probably
like two thousand and two. It's like, that's kind of
like the golden era of gangster RAPA Uh yeah, I
can I could agree, you know. I think about all
the gangster wrap that was around the country, Like we
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talked about it, like everybody kind of spawned their own
renditions of n w A and every major urban you know,
metropolis around the country, Like you had Detroit, Um, we're
actually Flint, Michigan. They had the Dayton family, they had
top authority. You know, Houston had to get a boys.
You know, you just had all of these profound groups
that were actually all great groups. I'm really excited about
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Gangster Rap Chronicles the Neighborhood of Music. You know, producing
that show is gonna be super fun for me because
I get to really challenge you'all with certain guests and
some of the questions I get to give you us,
So I'm excited for that. Pete, what you expect? What
do you really want to see more of from No
Seilings Season three? HM? Question? I mean I haven't given
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it any thought. I never know what's happening on the
show until in the middle of it. Anyway, I've always
I mean, you could prepare what what see? The thing
that I like about having you, like my goal eventually
just to have you and Muk and then have the cousins.
So what what I would like to do is have
sometimes the same conversation from both perspectives, Um, but what
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do you want? Like, what do you really want to see?
If you was like, okay, you know, you know our
goal at No Ceilings, right is exploring um, like this
this place we call heaven, here this earth we're walking
and really explore those places that nobody else really want
to explore. You know what I'm saying that that is
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the goal of No Ceilings, having the conversations that nobody
else within the culture wants to have. So where do
you where do you feel like we're lacking at what?
What's more conversations that we are not having that you
would like to have or that we need to have
that you can see on the horizon. I could see
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us going in a direction where there's like certain topics
that are addressed pretty incompletely, like throughout the fabric of society.
And it's easy to talk about one half of it,
but if you want to embrace one half, you got
to embrace the whole thing and ask some of those
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really unpleasant questions to say, hey, well, if you believe
in this like a teeter todder, if you believe that
side goes down, you have to believe this side goes up.
So what does that side going up mean to you?
And how do you, you know, reconcile with that type
of ship. Yeah, for sure, I know we're gonna do.
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I know we definitely gonna do more guests. So I
think a lot of the guests that I'm starting to
find is different people from different places. So those are
gonna be great conversations. I think. I think when me
and you and and hopefully move, I doubt move. I
don't know if we're gonna get this shipped together. I
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don't know I'm gonna get together, but I think for
for no selings, when when we sit down and we
and we online and you know, we start doing a
better back drop. I think we should, really because I
think me and the girls have more just kind of
like easy conversation that aren't easy forgive me, but simple.
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I think we should really push the bound in the
res of no ceilings. When me and you are sitting
down talking like, I think we should be talking to
neural physicists and ship and neurologicals and just crazy people
who have to do crazy things in this world. That
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that you know, that that people have no idea are
as challenging as they are. I was just on a
deep dive about graphing and um uh nano matter or
whatever all that stuff is, you know, turning trash into
carbon based two dimensional particular matter right before we started
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wild stuff I've never even heard of before that Me
and Pete is also talking about buying some property in Montgomery, Alabama.
Convinced Pete to go half with me. Uh still, that
would be a good investment of my family. Uh, my
mother's father, my father, my mother's side and family. They
all from Alabama. So that's gonna be cool to buy
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some property down there. Ye. Figure actually did it really
well down in Alabama. He actually own the city block
down there. What do you want to see from no Ceilings?
What do you think it's missing? Still, what do you
think it's missing? See I look at a lot of
the top shows like that that that are talked about
in the urban realm. You know all the other brothers, Noriega,
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you know Buttons, but I feel like they don't do
what No Ceilings does. They do well. Joe Buttons, I
don't listen to enough, but I know him, so he
could have these conversations, but I don't think he does. Um.
I think their conversations be more. I don't know, but
I know Noriega talks to a lot of artists, and
I don't want no Ceilings to be this thing where
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it's just artists now. I don't know if that benefits
the business, you know what I mean, because obviously people
respect Glasses and Malone as an artist. But I feel
like no Ceilings and the reason Charlotte Magne wanted me
to do a podcast here to read and you wanted
me to do a podcast was to really showcase my
intellect and ability to translate it from the level of
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SAT to the streets and to people who will follow
me in the culture. You know, what you know what
I think, bro, And this is just me. You know,
this is kind of like my um. I almost want
to see our six or seventh season in the game
gee in podcast if you think about it, right, m
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we started back in like two thousand and seventeen, even
though it one consisting two thousand and sixteen. Actually everybody
have been fifteen and sixteen. Yeah, you know we started
off a long time ago. On. I think you're definitely
on the right course, man. I think what this thing
is right here. I think podcasting it's all about the
ability with a successful podcast is being able to pivot
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and sometimes change direction. You know what the drop for
dime Like, you look at my situation with Gangster Chronicles
and it's like that it's in no way did I
ever want to show the kind of uh for things
to play off the way they did. But you have
to be you have to sometimes make decisions that ain't popular.
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It's just audible at the line, and you have to
cater to your strength. That's what I love the most
of our games to Wrap Chronicles. It caters to your strength.
So I mean, but eventually you will be all of that, brotherfucker.
You know what I'm saying, if we have to pivot
again and and we gotta be Okay, Pete, what's up
with your show this year? Man? You tell me I
could do a show in my sleeping That's not on me.
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I'm not the production. Yeah, we gotta do better. Still,
he made real. So you know what the problem is
with podcasting with me is everything always comes and steal.
Everything is always at the end of the day through steal,
because if it's something that's lastes and still, let me
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ask you question. This is what I know the listen.
What I noticed is when something good happens, everybody else
take the credit, everybody else doing lip. But when something
bad happen, if step motherfucker's steal, steal shice. Still, I'm
all kind of shice to everything else. When you're when
your field of those photo calls about you know this
investor or that investor giving somebody you know ex value
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for this project or that project. They ain't calling me. No. Actually,
I'm actually an early abductor of Peter. I'm actually an
early fan. The white man's opinion was still steal. It
was brilliant to me. Yeah, I like the white man's opinion.
Do we bring it back or do we do we
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bring it back because it is just Pete. I think
that would be cantite the white man's opinion, though we
may maybe we should call it the gingerbread man. No,
I like the white man's opinion. The white man's opinion.
Got to produce it a little bit better, you know
what I'm saying, Like, we gotta really cater to that
white man's opinion because people ask me all the time
and they'd be like, man, this is Pete. You know,
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it's Pete this. Well, I'm like, no, Pizza, real white person.
He just no Black people. Like he's been in the community.
He's not a wigger. You know, people thought you was
a wigger, and I'm like, nah, Pizza, real white guy
that grew up in Orange County. He's just not ignorant.
He's not like there are some things I think about
culturally within our culture you don't get, you know, but
you are definitely a lot more invested than not enough.
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Why do people feel like a white person who appreciates
black culture? Why are they looked at as being a wigger?
But it's not appreciation. I think I think Pete appreciates
things about black culture. But I think the things that
are frowned upon. He like, I don't like that part
of it, you know what I mean, I don't, I think,
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But I think when you have a white person who
is trying to totally live Black culture, I get why
they call him a wigger, Just like I've had this
conversation with with d O C and different, Oh Jesus,
and I'm like, if what's black cultures? Like I tell
you all the time, what's Black culture without? You know,
the oppression and poverty? Like if you're in America and
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nobody's oppressing you. You know, the police don't pour you
over because of how you look, or you don't cook
food because you know you're trying to tap back into
a different time when it wasn't great, or you want
to make it taste away, you know, scraps used to taste.
If you just live in Beverly Hills and nobody gives
you a difference because you look different, you have said,
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what what what is being black? At that point that
it wouldn't be no such thing. I mean, it is
just be being American? You mean? Like and another thing
is if and I we talked about this in season two,
if being black. It's the only thing about black cultures
how white people treat you. A lot more people is
black than we're given credit to. You know what I'm saying.
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If it's just how white people treat you, you've said,
then it's gonna be a lot more black people than
just people with that look like me for sure. So
I think, um, I think this year we should bring
back the white man's opinion. I mean, I know we
had the idea for the bird, but I don't like
it depends on the guests, um, him having a co host.
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I think we just gotta turn Pete loose, and I
think we gotta revamp the white man's opinion and and
and really help him with some cold or subjects so
he can give the white man's opinion about particular subjects.
I think we do well. I think a lot of
No Selling's audience. You know, they started off looking at
Pete crazy. But over these two seasons like a hundred
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and I think we're a hundred and twenty or thirty episodes.
Inn have we only done two? I thought we'd done three. No,
this is yeah, But I was saying, if then you
still start giving Pete the the actual content for him
to give his honest opinion on I think at that
point the same people who listen to no sellers to
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start listening at the white man's opinion. Yeah, I believe
so too. Um. I think the biggest thing is bro,
it's just we do it and we get we real
consistent with it. To see the main key the podcast
a man, it's it's pretty much to keep on swinging.
A lot of people don't get it. And you get
people that coming to podcasting especially and you've seen this
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g to where they want to make money. They think
they will come in and get a million, they think
they feel stadiums, they think they're supposed to go start
getting paid appearances, just like we don't even got no listeners, Jack.
Can we get to the part to what we're producing
a great podcast first? It's funny because I've seen Joe
Buttons and uh Nori Nori was on Joe Button's podcast
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and they were making jokes about rappers they're coming podcasters,
and you know, I remember seeing it and people asking
me did I take offense? And it's funny because somebody
who edited after put me in there and it was
like but and within the conversation they were saying, dudes
who get five podcasts in and feel like it's supposed
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to happen ten podcasts in and I didn't take it
personal ship. I'm a hundred and twenty end and this season,
you know, we're talking about doing you know, seventy Yeah,
I mean we started, we start talking about doubling up sometimes,
you know, just making it ours. You know, maybe at
the end of the season three we'll have two hundred podcasts.
You know, we we have some really interesting conversations and
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explorations of ideas. So I'm excited, Like, I don't even
worry about it. I just keep getting busy. Eventually my
intellector Sean, well, you can't worry about it, bro, you
kind of just with podcasting. It's all about just keep
on building. Like I truly believe that we kept doing
the white man's opinion that it would be a successful short. Well,
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I think it's time we double down on the peak.
Ain't doing it down there in Florida's time mess with
them manage women. So I haven't known that the week
I can lay down a pie, I can do toy.
That's to day, no problem a day. You know what
I really want to do with Peter with the white
man's opinion. I really wanted to get on this ship. Man.
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I think Peter has a lot of rush little ball
like in qualities. Man, I think he has a lot
of fresh qualities real well on this network, I think
you can do good. But that's what it's called the
white man's opinion. We need to know what the white
man is thinking. Peter's don't give you guys insight on
and gee, you know what, you know where the whole
idea came from from the white man's opinion? It actually
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started on on our first podcast Dog. What was the
first podcast we had with you, Gene? The first podcast
was minded Malone? Well, yeah, it was the Mind of Alone.
But then we had another one, Dog called um, it's
some unpopular opinion. I'm yeah. Actually somebody had hit me
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up about getting the unpopular Opinion page and I told
him no, just to be telling you know, I'm said, no,
you can't have we still your ass give me, somebody
says me, convey Man, I noticed you guys haven't posted
up there sin such a sex. So you want to
be a smart ass, you know, typical, Peter, I can
ask you that since you're a white person. Why the
white people always come with their facts first. They always
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like to come to their facts. I noticed you haven't
use this page and such sex like that's gonna make
me up saying no, I might use it one day.
So I'm keeping that his mind, and he was really
upset about that, but I didn't give a fun But
that idea came because me and Peter used to always
have this insight joke. We started talking about the man. Yes,
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I like that, we need to rid the man, right,
I'll need to tell you. So this year were also
launching a basketball podcast, What do My my first basketball podcast,
Man and Man with GM alone, so you can tell
about how great Lebronio. We'll have some conversations about Lebron
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jameson Yeah, but they'll be like honest conversations. I don't
know if you would like that. Since we're going you know,
since we're kind of going back, man, since this is
kind of going back and recap all we've done. I've
definitely had some very very funny times and podcasting stuff
that might have pissed me off at one time, and
I kind of just look back and laugh on it.
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Because one thing that never ceased to amaze me. Is
people ignorance? A lot of people just have dumbasses, Jake, Yeah,
they think you are brute. A lot of people just
are not that intelligence. Man. I'm not a brute. I'm
just honest. Man. Some people might have called you an ogre,
so you know what the thing he was? Man? When
they called you ogre? You know what I thought about
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Revenge of the Nerds. Yeah, but you know what, I'm oger?
Remember Brogan? But those favorite character on Revenge of the Nerves.
Our favorite character was On? What was the care was
his name? Jerkofsky? Who jerk off Sky? What movie was that? Daughter?
DUDEY used to jerk off all the time. I didn't
nobody used to jerk off on No fucking that might
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have not have been a revenge Muggery was probably the
nastiest when he wasn't Jerny. I don't like Booger. What
about Louis Skolnick, I like Louis school Leick? What about stand?
You really just say this ship? You think about names
I have never thought of. Man, I'm gonna tell you, dude,
my boy was Points. I like point Dexter, fun with him.
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Point Exter was tough. I like point dexter man. I
thought that the Asian dude was funny? Man? What was
my boy funny? As? I was thinking about that? Right,
Lamar was gay? Right? We love Lamar's character. I don't
you know what, man, I ain't right. I wouldn't really
feel Lamar like that. I I like Lamar's character and
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g you know what, man, I will hold the challenge
for anyone up there that calls me a brute or whatever.
I'm a college educated man. Don't get it. Fun the
I have a degree. Did you just threaten someone physically? Stereo,
let me finish saying this. I didn't threaten anyone physically.
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Our challenge jenuite one off there to any tests, any
mental tests. This player would have intellectual debate with them. Yeah,
the average person up, the average person to sit up
all day online and critique podcast dot going on anywhere.
They So, what you're telling me is me and Pete.
So if we find a guest who thinks you're an ogre,
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we could have like a challenge where we come in
Me and Pete come up with questions and we ask
you all questions and as a winner of whoever gets
the most answers to the question, and I would viserate,
I would viscerate them. You're inviting that, I'm inviting that.
I'm very good to be like Alex Trebek. Hell yeah,
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and when they go on there and they'd be big
and for mercy, but talents to our palist. Yeah, Alex
was big. Just passed away. I think he had cancer
or something. He's fighting it for a long time, about
a year ago or something like that, or cancer totally disease.
They had him horrible guests on Jeopardy right now that
people hosting it. He never lied, They're awful. Yeah, you know,
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I would definitely be willing to uh to do that.
Gene when they hear it will get them on and
with me and Peter up with certain questions. Maybe we're
making hip hop questions. We can do hip hop, we
can do anything they want to know, Let's talk about
world issues. I don't want to talk about music and ship.
There's anybody to talk about that. I was just going
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to ask you questions about the USC's past defense between
the years of twenty nineteen one. That's all my questions, Man,
Should you should have been asking about it now? Ship?
For this ship don't look like it to change too much. Yeah,
probably got worse, to be honest. If five for the
yards of games atty good for a defense. Yeah, what
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I'm saying, So any other things that y'all expect? Okay,
outside of the fact that season two was a success?
Is there anything outside? So guests for season three? You know?
You know my guests for season three that I want? Huh?
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You know the guests I want for season three? What's
what's you? Okay? Almost top three guests for season three?
Pet Um Tommy number one. I'm sure I got Tommy
Tom orlan the tom tom what's happening the time? Uh?
He was two and three? Also, so that's the whole list. Okay,
give me three top guests you want me to have
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on those seilers this year? Still top three guests, Top
three guests, Top three guests, like glasses, I want you
to sit down and talk to these three people on
those cinlings. Can we get your fend the show? Sugar
Free is a possibility, But I would say probably Shaquille
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O'Neil since you was like basketball. Yeah, but we wouldn't
be talking about basketball. We were talking about darn dog. Yeah.
I would definitely have Shaquille little Neil Is. That would
be a definitely an interesting conversation. I think it would
take some people through some some people for a looke. Um,
I would say that. I would probably even say Charlotte Maagne,
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I think that'd be fun. That would be cool. Charlotte Mayne,
Charlotte Mayne and God and uh and what's the brother
from the wild b G t Q community Um the
crowd addresser? Um. Oh that one guy was supposed to
go on a while ago. Oh my god, I'm gonna
get him on there. I gotta question, Jim, would you
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be would it be even possible? And would you be
interested in having on like a legit rival on to
the show, Like, yeah, someone from a crew that you
guys have had ship with for years. That'll be fun. Yeah,
that'd be cool. That could be very interesting. My top
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three guests, my top three guests obviously, is a trans
training like a trans I mean I think training is
considered a uh that might not be some nice light,
but the trans person like I really want to I
really want to get that thing. That deal wouldn't unpack,
you know what I'm saying. I have to face my
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fears of how I see things and grow up like
three episodes about it. Yeah, I know I need something
to get one that has I need to get all
the thoughts I have out and understand. And what's what
made me scared is that I go through all this
conversation and I still end up as confused as I was.
That's gonna be the worst. Um, I would expect that outcome.
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I want to talk to the trans trans member of
the trans community. I want to talk to you know what,
I want to talk to a current prostitute. Yeah, you
know what I'm thinking'd be good to have on your show. Man,
I think it would be good to get Uh. I
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think it would be cool to get the girls from
horrible decisions on your show. Horrible decisions. I haven't seen that.
Who was on there, man d being wheezy They black effect. Man,
Oh yeah, we should do that then Wheezy So trans
remember the trans community? Uh, the flame roll, that's what
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we gonna get. We gonna get flame role. Every flame
is a cross just the flame ain't a member of
the trans community. Yes, man, I'm telling you flame. Yeah,
but he would be good he yeah, but that's cool,
Like I wouldn't even I don't care if you like
to wear women's clothes. I couldn't like Oscar day lawyer
if that was the case. I would like to be
specific on that process. U and I want to do
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Amber Row. I want to sit down with Amber Rose.
Can I put an asterisk on the trans community individual? Sure?
Tell me. I would like to speak to somebody who
is up that of the trans community who has done
the full surgery upstairs and down. Holy shit, I don't
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know that person might be like kind of okay to
talk to because then they would probably just be telling
me they just wanted, like if it's a man that
became a woman, they like I really wanted to be
a woman, And then I would understand that. I'd be like, Okay.
The person in the middle is the person I think
that I fear the most. Like you want titties as
an a penis? Yeah, I get that. I do kind
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of like what's like? What that like? What's you to
be honest? What still we need to you know, you
need to sit it up and set it up for
me and Pete to talk to the the the trans
person that lied on Nelly. Uh. I've seen this motherfucker
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a million times be arguing with other trans people trans
community people, uh trans came out and said that that
it wasn't true. Nellie didn't sleep with Yeah, and then
we didn't sleep with uh Nellie didn't sleep with I
mean not Nellie. Excuse me, Chingy, forgive me. I'm sorry Nellie,
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my bad dog. That's what I was wanting. I said,
I don't think that Nellie. Forgive me who that was
fucked up? My nigga, Nelli goes, I'm sorry on God
because my bad fool. I'm not talking about that. I
meant Chingy. But the trend, Remember the trans community said
it wasn't true. The Sydney Star individual, Sydney Star. There
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you go. That's who we need to set up. So
you need to get on black Effect and set up
me and Pete because Sydney Start I think got topping bottom,
got to Sydney Star is super like Messy could like
I've never heard of its individual before today. But the
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Chiny Google search. Yeah, that ship fucked up that career, bro,
That ship is the worst. Like that ship was sucked up.
And change was dope like Nikki's used to low Ki
hate on Cheney, but Chinky was like dope. I remember
cheating on a couple of quick and sugar free songs
and thinking like, damn, but our rhythms are rhythms is
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the same Nellie Ship was all our rhythms is the same. St. Louis,
and our rhythm is the same. So you set that up.
Sydney Star, Sydney Star. I think got topping bottom Pete Okay,
and you could we could really have a dope conversation, huh,
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talking about, Yeah, you gotta get it all done for me.
I don't believe you want to be a woman if
you don't get the bottom. Uh yeah. And I it's
funny because I was having a conversation about that with
my cousin yesterday because we were talking about how the
best like end cast scores are getting into we're all
in plastic surgery by and large, and I was like, yeah,
it's gonna start to incorporate that element in as far
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as coverage goes to the plastic surgery world. So that
that topic came up, and I was like, man, that
would be a very interesting conversation as to like just
some of the real life adjustment, you know, the fit,
like just the physical expectation adjustment to to that type
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of of lifestyle. Change surgery like that. I have to
really think about it and read and figure it out
before I get into it. But that's gonna be dope.
But I just felt like, um, we've been off for
like a whole week and people just was hidden me
and I'm like, damn, I don't want to leave them
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high and drive. So season three of No Ceiling starts February.
Gangster Wrapped Chronicles goes into effect officially in March. That
kind of got started now already, bro, but it goes
officially and mark though, yeah, we we ain't even changed.
We ain't changed the intro. We stills intro and all
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the same ship. So once we changed it intro and
do a new intro and and really hook it up
and change all of the all the platforms and ship,
it's gonna really be official. So I think we should
bring the White Man's Opinion back for April. That that
works right there, We could commit to it. We could
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get the time to move way down the motherfucking Miami
just to go down. So we just got to get
a green screen. I'm trying to move to like North
Miami Beach area, if you guys can hook me up
with the access to the Heart studio that's ripped the street.
We make that up. You know, we could black effects
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wants the white man's opinion on there, but I think
that's the platform. That's another thing. We got enough stuff
to put on. But let me show you off something
though I'm concerned with alienate white listeners. To be honest
with you, there was a character called jerk Off. He
was just a movie called called Slacker. That's a good movie.
You gotta watch this independent film that was made for
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twenty three thousand dollars and it's called what Slacker. It
was a great movie though it was slacker. Yeah, man,
that's what he used to call Marty McFly all the
time and back to the future slacker. It was a
character called Jerkovsky and that's all he used to do
was beat his meat. Are you over here? You don't
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even know the difference between revenge and there? Okay, look
for to get out of here. I had my surgery
poteler tanant reconstruction. Shout out to doctor Jonathan Frank who
did it. So this is the end of season three.
Season to faby Season three stars February twenty and trying
to cut me off. I'm gonna tell y'all, go on
that motherfucker what's that ship where people can leave reviews? Yep, Yeah,
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going yelp and call that pressureice as motherfucker out that
motherfucker tell me I'm a motherfucker medicaid. Look at me
and at me and just asked me, if aren't you
get medicaid? The funk I would like you some mother
like I'm a motherfucker medicarity to mother the corporate in
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the corporate, you know, umbrella. So you didn't have to
like declare taxes. You could still you know, get your
EBT money without having to actually declare a personal income
and up. So Steel is not on no type of
social assistance. I don't believe in will for I'll give
my asks up and go to work. I have income.
You can have some motherfuck sailings about to have a
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carver sation. You just tried to get that public assistance
like that. What's wrong with public assists? Still wrong with it.
But if you're willing body man, if you're able body man,
you take your ass and go to work. It looks
that's women could be on public assistance. That's why, man,
they should be. Only women. Women are you don't have
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no men in their life. They don't have no man there. Yeah,
they should be. And I think if I ran, if
I ran the country, you would be able to be
on welfare for seven months and after that after you
there ain't no time together. You have to go to work,
You go pick up trash and do something. You ain't
gonna be taking money out our checks. All the high
asked taxes they charge just for hell no, I'm tired of.
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We got to get the right public We gotta get
the right politician public bill for motherfucker's that don't want
to get their ass up and go to work. You
don't think that you can save by moving to Florida. Man,
I'm gonna tell you all something. My wife she has
to go visit kids at and go to school, right
like kind of like a person, right yeah, if you're
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going some of these projects though, they got brand new cars,
sitting up in their food being cooking at. Motherfucker, they've
got big screen TVs in there. I guarantee you as
the motherfucker dude, just staying that, it ain't supposed to
be standing and selling weed or some ship and making
about a thousand bucks weaving the project. Then motherfucker's living ghetto.
Fabilis the motherfucker's lazy. They need to take the aster
fu work. Yes, you want to know what it was?
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Really funny. If you're over off a central at call it,
I don't know, one in the afternoon on a weekday,
right and you look to the right facing north, you're
looking into Nickerson Gardens, You'll see a lot of people
just wandering around, just hanging out doing their thing. If
you look directly to the left, swing your head a
hundred eighty degrees over, you'll see the Maxine waters Job Center.
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It's covered in cobwebs, and I don't think anybody's been
there in ten years. Yeahll ain't shit fucking racist ass
fucking you would steer. That's fucked up too. Nobody at
the Maxine Water Center. I dropt fly it all the time.
I'm gonna tell you you talk about the one that
said Watson. Yeah, they do a horrible job. They do
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a horrible job of promoting their services. They had a
program that was super dope for Siennas and Orenge, but
they don't. I think I think you can see it
across the street. Keep just seeing something that's nothing like,
especially if you don't another conversation that Maxine's I'm not
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mad at social assistance, ge, I'm mad the people to
take advantage of it. Who it's like all those people
dog that that file for unemployment this year, no one
they ass never had jobs. Dog just overballed the system.
My son, my son is a public servant, and you
know he has to get unemployment for a part of
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the year. Right. You know my oldest boy, step fun right, fireman, fireman?
He yeah, well he would see busy, he's full time
not but at that time, right at the time he
season him, he couldn't even get his unemployment dude, because
it was the system was so bogged down with all
these crooks and scam artists out there. Motherfucker's too lazy
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to get off their ass and go to work. You
just want something for free? Still, Dad, that don't even
make no sense. You can't be no uncle Tim man.
I'm not no fucking uncle Tom. Some of these sounds
like Stevens from fucking Jango. You know, I don't sound
like no fucking you really think people that's on public
assistance think that they don't want to get up and work.
I do not say all of them, but you know
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some lazy motherfucker's that don't want to I don't know
no lazy motherfucker's ready, yes, and you know, I don't
know nobody. I don't know a fucking ton of them.
I knew a whole bunch of them. Motherfuck the ladies.
I don't know. I don't know nobody. People I know
that work for cash and still get ept. Every girl
Brandon hair works for cash, still get CBT. I got
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a whole phone gonna tell you something. If you thought,
even if you start running on want to rock, you
hit one of the motherfucker's. Motherfucker, I don't listen. If
you make six core piece of the ghetto. The ghetto's
place in as far as not compared to Cleveland, obviously,
but the centerst piece of the ghetto in southern California
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and Watts and content. I don't know nobody who's just
lazy and capable, sitting up getting welfare and don't want
to do nothing. Most people don't have they got. You're
getting paid free to to go get some blunts and
all kind of ship. That's all. I don't know nobody
like that. Okay, I can show you something I don't
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know no black people like we got this, motherfucker. I
ain't even let y'all keep bashing people. Fuck y'all. Good
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