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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Nigga. Marmy Yah leave this ship. I went to see
him in concert when I was a kid. Real your son, bro,
I got another one right there. Me and Marmy Kate
got the same birthday and my mama took me to
see him in concert.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Yeah at Rick wood Field, Yeah, birthday April first.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
And me and Marmon Gate same birthday Friday. Yeah, Oh
happy birthday. May you look amazing?
Speaker 2 (00:30):
To set right anybody that they tell anybody look amazing,
that not be looking at that nigga side.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
You ain't looking a mad Yeah, well you got that
football over that boy, I don't run the post car.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
I'll drop it to you now. You know, Hey, we
do gotta go to Alabama game.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
We got it. We get we already said, okay, we
can we get that canting together. Look, God, they treat
you eight one when you we're gonna, we're gonna. We're
gonna stand in town and watch the players coming. I
bet I got it. Ain't never been Oh bright, you
gotta go. I just pay through that. Now you gotta
go to feel the game.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
I can feel it. It was four o'clock in the morning.
I still didn't feel it. I just came down eighty
two back then do.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Some rich niggas ship done, pulled the big ship out.
What's the ship? The big bus, the the r V,
pull the r V out.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Yeah, we're talking to Spring, No r V, the big
motherfucker with the TV's in the end.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
A go to Tuscaloos most and then the same white
dudes that you was talking about.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
Ain't curls man listeners about time you came down, he said,
road tid damn.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
It road roddamn roll damn old damn time man. That
was one of my fondest memories growing up. Have you
ever been to a game in Tuscalous?
Speaker 3 (01:48):
I never in Tuscalusive. I've got a box, so I've
been to plenty of You need to go to Alabama.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Alabama play l s U okay, or when they play Auburn.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Now L s U fans fight like here when they
look play Old Miss. They show up on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Evening really just to start some ship damn get drunk
walking around. Came to start fighting like a motherfucker. Really.
Oh yeah, that's what I was saying. Though.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
I used to go to the Old Miss game and
sell coach and ship bro. So we would always go
to the visitor side, bro Alabama.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
We used to make a killer. Yes, we had the liquor.
They used to love that gym bean.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Wish sneak the liquor in because they couldn't get the
liquor in so they don't check us.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
So we got all the gym bean and the jack
Dams and everything drink. We're killing them something. She was
getting out. So you said time I made a thousand dollars?
Are you serious? Life like that? Shed? So you're selling cokes.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
We're selling cokes, but we know how much the The
coach was already about spy sick dollars.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
So when you add that enough, Oh we got the
we got we got old top.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Full of one hit us and we letting them go
for the twenty and they what come on, man got this?
Speaker 1 (03:03):
They got the show clug. Come on, uncle already work
at the liquor store. We know he know the play already.
We don't need no innocent.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
So you need an old white man whiskey Jamison and
jim beans Dames.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
When you get mark all that, So how do you
tell them that you go in.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
The end of the end zone, right, you know, like
when you're in the stands. How they got a section
of at the end of the of the stands like
old miss ship used to go down like you used
to walk down the ramp, so all the way at
the end, like towards the end zone, that's where we
would go get our ship. You know that they got
concession stand all the way down there. But they got
this with just for Vengas who like all the young
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boys in.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
The city selling coke.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
So brouh, we go get you go get a whole
trail of coachs for like thirty five forty dollars.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah, and then you selling needs for like six dollars apiece,
So you're making the killing off the top. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
So the old people who running this part of the
sh it ain't got nothing to do with that. That
like the prices of the ship ain't never changed for us.
So we making a killing, yeah every Saturday.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
And you brought it in there and they know, you know,
we let them do all of that. Look here go
you got the small bott we got to look. Oh,
she had like a big body making drink.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
I started selling cold when I was probably ten old
enough to carry the trade ten eleven, twelve thirteen.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
You had a pocket full of looking left. I'm the
one sneaking all the liking. They ain't about to check me.
So tell me about the night you made a thousand dollars.
Seen that much, Mold Miss, you living with your grandmama,
You living? I was.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Actually I spent a lot of time at my grandma house,
Old Miss versus Alabama. All the Alabama Uh white boys
come in there. They want to get They just want to.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Get sucked up.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Yeah, so I got the I got the whole pouch
right with the gym bean.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
That's all they want. So I'm like, damn, I had
to go switch and put the other ship up. All
they drinking gym bean. Right. My big cousin showed me
that game.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
Yeah ten years old, walking down of level with this
many five dollars.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Big ass. Now come on, man like doing comedy in
the night.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
But then all the so we leave a game and
walk to the mall. Whole way to the mall, all
were doing is breaking Confederate flags.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
You know, the little pleasant.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
Were snatching all them.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Right.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Then sometime we'll go back to the grove breaking down tests,
make another five six hundred, just put breaking down tents.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
That's a that's a Hush damn. We're getting it in
over there, man, So we gotta we gotta go to
Obama game. We don't know how they're gonna definitely gonna
go to a Bama. They gonna they gonna beat a
lot of people. Now when you standing, when you stand
in the hallway and watch them players walk down that
tunnel to go on the field, you ain't you gonna
be like, I ain't never seen no people this big
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in my life running for a speed six seven offensive tackle,
offensive defensive tackle, coming down in tune in something else,
something to see. They ain't got saving no more. You
think they still got that? Yeah, Yeah, nobody's jumped in
the transferred portal. Everybody stayed. They got a lot of
fire star players. They're gonna be all right. And they
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got a lot of old Alabama players that will recruiting.
Nick Saving office is still there inside the stadium, so
he ain't there no more. But everything is intact that
the spirit of the Crimson Tider is still there. I
think you're gonna come back. No, he can't. He can't
resist it, man. He having too much fun on ESPN
and Cottage Game Day. That's the best damn show ever.
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College game day with Nick saving the old white man
with the pencil and be putting the helmet on. Nick
Russel Man that that when I wake up on Saturday mornings, man,
go down in that basement and make my coffee. I
am waiting for Cottage game day. I'm really excited, even
though I went to your HBCU.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
What was that like, Well, then Alabama got the because
you've got to go to the HUBCU and it was
a different world time when the world was lit.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Now y'all had you know a little more freedom. Yeah,
you know you have to worry about ending up on
the internet.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, yeah, all of them. State was fun out of
them to State, University of Man being on campus, the
big ass gym is now the capital. Everything has changed.
Everything's different. Uh, And that's what comedy started for me
in college at eighty seven. Yeah, eighty seven, So yeah,
I was there, man, and we would charge people to
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sit at our table, trying to people like like a quarter,
like twenty five cents. Yeah, that's like fifty dollars back
then in the nineties, of course. Yeah, they come sit
at the table. Fifty dollars, that's what Yeah, you can
get the cause, man, you can buy everything on campus.
Like you know what I'm saying. You get five dollars five,
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I'll get you to Birmingham and back from Montgomery on gas. Jay. Yeah. Real.
When I first got my first apartment, the rent was
three hundred and thirty five dollars for a two bedroom
apartment across the street from a golf course. See, y'all,
yall that we had a real Crystal Burgers used to
be what who own them? You know? Jesus he the
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oldest nigga. How much of Crystal Burgers back? He don't know?
He grew up, sucked up.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Oh I remember them being about thirty nine forty nine cent.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
Yeah, Crystal Burger. Absolutely, they ain't gonna get a band
for the Crystal Burgers and surprise, man, you good? Yeah,
so I got we gotta go to a h you know,
go to an Alabama game. But I'm going how many HBC?
But but you're from Jackson, right, are you from being
in the Jackson State game? Yeah? Yeah, okay, okay, hell yeah, yeah,
that's different. I know, it's a whole different. Five black folks. Now,
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black foes are set up in the tailgate there too. Yeah.
Back then, back in the day that Yeah coin do
n bs uh, I'm going there and being mephis Tennessee
state versus Classic Jackson Jackson state. The money up and.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Remember when when Prime told him he looked at the
money and they told him, well fuck it.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Then, yeah, they were still in too much money. They
let him get away like that. But he did what
he had to do. I was happy he even went
through there. Man, it was good enough.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
Man.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Yeah, went through that put a lot of eyes on
hbc U. So we'll we'll see exposed a lot of
them too though.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
Yeah, because you know the problem they're saying that the
money is there, it's just being mishandled all over the
board right everywhere.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
Yeah, Prime left Jackson. They broke in his car and
thing down. Yeah, they broke they broke all in the
cop Mosquitoes bit him.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
He got on. I man Rich staying in Colorado, sitting
in the mountains chilling. You been hell yeah you went
the game. I was told before the games even I
pulled up really yeah, I want to go. Man, that
ship so laid out with Dewey Smith passed Smith. Oh
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yeah he'll ball. Yeah, Yeah, I'm definitely supposed to be
him and Mike Jr. Yeah, Mike Jr. Now I went
to his church two sundays in a row or that
church that that's that's a real church service. But uh,
I'm excited about the should do got down in the preseason?
Just imagine was he with the that wasn't even the
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first string offense with it?
Speaker 3 (10:29):
I don't think no, Yeah, man, I don't you know
the stars don't play the preseason.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Right, But do you think he's gonna move up in there?
This is the cornerback.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
They trying to convince us that the dude don't know
how to play football?
Speaker 1 (10:44):
What do y'all think after after this preseason game he
eventually started, I say by week before he'll be starting. Yeah,
but think about this. He had a good game.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Yeah, but if he would have been getting the reps
that he was supposed to have been getting and been
in the situation that he was supposed to.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Be in, he would have had an even better game. Right.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
That's a lot that you're trying to deal with with
all this ship going on in the press, and every
move that you make is being looked at, right, and.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
You know you and you just the world just saw him,
do you wrong?
Speaker 3 (11:15):
But for him to be able to bounce back and
still have that type of game. It just goes to
show you that it's really in him.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
So you think it's pressure on the Cleveland brown I
don't wain't on him to show me.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Man, he showed us in the pre gap.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Man, you just got a little bit. I want him
to win something. Yeah, I want him to win. Definitely
gonna show me they if they if they're treating right,
they'll win if they do the right thing. The Brown's
gonna have a good say already in the room. Yeah,
but they still got time to turn around. Don't you think.
I think it's a Cleveland Browns and at some point
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it's gonna come up.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
They already were black, brother, they did not already showed us.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Damn fuck with us. You're not about to go out
there and try to make him fuck with you. They
already don't you a hater?
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Why the fuck would I go out here and possibly
injure myself.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
For your hating? Now, let me go. You ain't think
the motherfucker who liked me? Yeah, let me go. But
do you think they'll trade him? Bro?
Speaker 3 (12:18):
They the Cleveland Browns, they gonna find a way to
fuck it up.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Damn, they fuck up everything. What do he fourth on
the depth depth chart? Yeah? I think he'll be number
two when the season start. You know how this shit go.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
They gotta put the person in that they done paid
the most money. He get out there and he gonna
he gonna fuck it up. Yeah, he gonna fuck it
up in two three weeks. Then they gonna put the
other dude in that. And then when they find out
that he ain't shit either, they gonna have they gonna
go through. These are the Cleveland Browns. They done had
thirty five quarterbacks in twenty three seasons.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Yeah, I ain't even talking about my NFL talk about
the Cowboys.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
Yeah, y'all ain't winning ship to Jim Pittsburgh stealers.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Oh my god, it always had to be one of them.
What you mean back in the day, it's like e
of you Cowboys Pittsburgh still See.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
This is the thing about it. I really was just
a fan of the sport, just the whole game. I
didn't have no I don't pick favorites and ship. But
when the Pittsburgh still has said that they fucking with
the eighty five South Show and Carlos Miller and Mike
Commlin said, but that what fun is hell was like, Bro,
I'm Pittsburgh still a fan for that. I wanted to
practice and everything. I got a jersey, some pants, I
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got a whole.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
I got enough ship that. So you went and got
baptized and you hard. Of course Steelers now that hard.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
Okay, they fucking with me on the strength of that.
Ain't nobody else reach out. I could have went there
any team.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
So you got drafted. I got They chose me right,
we love you.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
I love y'all back man, whoop everybody right exactly?
Speaker 1 (13:59):
So they gonna soon playing eighty five South Jerseys. Bro.
They gave me number eighty five. That's crazy, that's deep.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
I made practice good for Mike Thomas say, Colors, what
you think?
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Man, run this shit again. Let me see it from
the time. You ain't like that sweep ma that. I
want to see it full speed now. Shout out to
the Steelers, though, that's my shout out to my talk.
That's my mama team too. Yeah. Really, I grew up
in Francisco forty nine and stuff. Yeah, they had fire
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back in the day. I'm still nothing that I like
the Falcons though, I'm not a Nation.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
If you live in Atlanta, you gotta give the Falcons
three weeks.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Became a lifetime when Atlanta won the first half of
the Super Bowl and gave that game away. That's the
first time I ever seen Magic City close.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Everybody was said, everybody was said, oh yeah, I mean,
you just knew Atlanta had won that first half.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Out of Houston out there on Spirit Man. When I did,
It's thanked all the way out there on that plane.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
But I flew out there.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Yeah, and I just felt like I just we was
at a party and I was like, man, don't score
with twenty three for real?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
I told my part and I said, I don't know,
I don't know, but one guy in here to make
you think that.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
I don't know, Man, I don't know. I don't they
notorious for not close. I don't know. I'm in the
middle man, He'll tell you.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
I was like, I don't know, I don't know, I don't think.
I don't think they're gonna pull it. And they didn't
as bad as I did, god bad as I wanted
them to win. Then that thing hurt everybody. Oh yeah,
hurt me.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Black people was that was like when Trump got it
neked it was like black against white, which is the
worst for black people. Atlanta losing that Super Bowl and
was up how many points? Three twenty eight three? Or
Donald Trump becoming president, which is the worst. I like
Donald Trump? You like Trump? Yes? Cool? I don't see,
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ain't nobody never told me what he did wrong? Right,
we didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
I will argue that, but he that's his he really
studied and presidents and right, I think that Trump ship
is worse though, right, because that drum is worse. It
is definitely worse because that ship gonna have a long
term lasting effect.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Yeah, they're gonna have another super Bowl. Man, that's crazy.
But that now to have a good season this year,
I don't know who did they get in the draft?
Who did y'all get? Uh? I don't really, everybody's shake
their head, man, I don't know. You don't even know
what draft. I'm not even I ain't that hard on
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football like that. My brother up in there like that.
I just like him.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
I like the Colors, you know, right, that's a hell
of a way to pick a chain to come from
what they do, right, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
I honestly, it was the colors, right, But I like
the five best too, because I've been there twenty five years.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
But I ain't watching the draft. I can't hang out
with him no more. Last time I went to the club,
give him some other comedian. That's the first time I
got cornered in the comedy club. It was forced to
go to the strip club. Yeah, I said, hey, man,
I can't go up the strip cause I do. I
have a morning shown up and for it used to it.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
But that what he said. No, I don't know what
it was. But you set up and you I don't
know what happened.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I said, Man, I ain't got no money. Yeah, he
don't shorts with no project nothing. I'm trying, but that
ain't from the country. He got some money and he
pulled it out or not? He said, huh, he said
that what now, gave some money came in? Man fast?
You spent that money? Man? You all. I was cool.
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I was in the I was in the corner, you know.
I mean when I go to the strip club or whatever.
You know, I got a good heart. So there's always
one chicken in the corner. Look, one chicken in the
corner of the glasses on. So my ministry kicked in
and say you don't need to be you need to
give your life back right and DJ say, hey, we
got comedian Ricky Smiley here. All the strippers stout what
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they were doing. It came over there and I just
got pressing and something came on and I just got pressing.
I just through the night that you got worked so hard,
so hard to perform for that. I just threw it
all up in there. I'm trying to compete with the
drug dealers and the rappers that was in there. Then
you hit the AGM. I went to the twice. I
got me a fish box and stat in the car
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and said, hey, I'm straight, I ain't got nothing.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
Yeah, we definitely kicked it. We kicked it all night.
I left the strip club and went and went to
the radio station.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Yeah, that was around the corner, the corner from the
job right there. Yeah, you're right at work. I'm sleeping.
I'm in the lobby, sleep on the couch before hit
all right there on com.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
You know that's that's the Atlanta ship though, devile tell
you we've been out here for twenty years. I've been
out here for twenty years, and we always had us
a little late night strip club, amateur night for an hour.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
You know, we kicked it dance elite. Yeah, oh yeah.
You say the thing in this damn city like strippers
is boxing.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
All yeah, that's like seeing the strippers something that one
name was some church shoes on.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Never seen nobody made the ass clap was some three
inch heels off. They had this one in there.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
She was so fine and muscular, but she had a
little wolf pussy, a little mustard. Yeah, she knew it too,
because she she would make sure it would land up
on the corner.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Yeah, imagine it was one. Imagine like that with a musta. Yeah,
she had a much sad finally one he had with
a mustad. She had the little puss to like. Miss
Perley was.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
The one talking about.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
She was the finest one in the Magic really, yeah,
I'm talking about. Yes, they know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Now. I did go to the Magic City back in
the nineties with earthquake, you know, because I was a
musician in the church.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
You can't bring that up them ladies or somebody's grandmother
right now, they the one in the church.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, I used to go that. The first time I
went to the strip club Quait was like, I know
you play the organ that church, but I need you
to go cause I had to stay with Earthquake at
his apartment. Yeah, so he was like room, but I was.
We was always auditioning for stuff. So I was I
should go and play the organ in the strip club
one night. I don't know what I'm sho me and
double hosted career. All right, I'll do it. Make that
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ass cloud like Sunday. Hell you shut up. Yeah, y'all
get a little hand and keep it and there I
go in. We sure will. Yeah, but I want you
all to make sure y'all check out my comedy special.
You ain't gotta tell them because I ain't even said this.
Welcome back Today, show up in the morning. This is
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late night show, right, he don't know, he don't know.
You know this. This guest that we got to hit
today really don't even need no introduction because you know,
I mean, you love them already.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
I ain't even gonna long talking man return it today
to find out show.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Ricky smile. I was about to tell this story when I.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
Was on Fat Joe and Jada Kiss podcast that you
wanted first comedians that I ever seen live and I
believe it was you JJ and Dominica something something to
that effect. It was a comedy show over there, and uh,
me and my girlfriend went to the show. We was
on our way to the balcony. I guess you was
about to go up because you were standing in the hallway.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
And she said, they're gonna look Darren. I was like,
don't what's what's her name? I ain't gonna say name.
I ain't say. She definitely said that you don't hate
it that then.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
I've seen somebody called Ricky that one got k E.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
White. I ain't gotta let him know you. You know
what I'm saying. Some people use it in a fun way,
and then some people use it to disrespect, you know
sometime some saying you know how people walk up to
you playing and stuff or whatever, they forget you a man,
That's all. But my friends do it all the time.
But little Darrell was like in his forties now, yeah, yeah,
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litt Darrell was like forty five with grandkids.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
And shiit, I mean my partner, My partner popped the
tape in on that little down pop that tape in.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
I think I was probably like ninety ninety nine or something,
maybe That was on ninety ship ninety seven, ninety seven.
Yeah you had to because I was about ten eleventh grade.
Yeah tape.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
He said, you're gonna laugh, Eve though I wanted to
be a comedian, just right hand to god, I ain't
gonna laugh.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Put that shit in. Man, you turned your fucking face up. Bro,
I say, this nigga is crazy. You know. One of
the first time I did Little Darrell was that club
five five now word. Yeah. You remember they say eleven
at Bruce Bruce would have coming to night and then
they would move all the comedians. Bruce Bruce said, Hey,
I don't care. He said, they might bow you, but
you're still gonna get your money. That's all. I was
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telling some joke. They wann't laughing. There was because it
was like drug the little Stripberos and everybody was there.
You remember, it was busy, and what they would do
they'll shake their keys at you. They'll shake their keys
at you if you're not funny. So I said, okay,
y'all ain't gonna laugh. So man, I put them grasses
on man and did Little Darryn Man. Them niggas was
in there. I thought I couldn't see through the glass
because you can't focus on that because they were really
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magnifying glasses that I took down the linbs crappers and
they cut the magnifying glass put it in a frame.
Imai bro Yeah, so they made your eyes a little
bit so you couldn't focus on nothing. But I thought
a fight that broke out, but the niggas actually was
in there laughing and followed on the floor and uh so,
uh that was Bruce Bruce said, damn at Bruce Bruce
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was shot. And I remember Bruce Bruce had on an
orange shirt and I kept doing them down and I
could just see I could see a stomach movie. He
was laughing. He was like, hey, man, stuff, don't do it, man,
please your stuff. That damn Bruce. Yeah, no, we're doing
open now, Open night night. Back in the day, I
know that. I know some of the old heads told
you about the comedy Theator. Oh yeah, right down on
(24:13):
Peach Tree, Mike William Yeah, Bruce Bruce was working at
Freedo Lace. So we drove a Freedo lay truck and
it was parting out in front of the Company Club
and it was about five rust man with jumping the
cutters and riding from Mermham just to get on stay
for free. And then we came up with the idea
to open up uptown Company Corner, the first one, the
(24:37):
first one that was behind Houston's. Oh yeah, yeah I
was there. Yeah, well I started there. I was the
first one to grow on that stage. When the night
that it opened with thirteen people in the audience. So
we drove around, Me and the DJ drove around and
hired the waiststaff, just riding around Atlanta getting ready to
open it up, and uh, it was here. You do that,
(24:57):
You just pull up on some shit you don't want
to be waiting. Yeah, for real, that's what the dude
name was. G It was like, hey, we opened up
a new company club. Do y'all want to work? And
shit was like coming up to the Company Club and
filled out the application and then they get trained and
they started that weekend and it was me and said
it entertaining. It was just two comedians. That weekend probably
(25:18):
had about two hundred people say it was there. Huh
what year was there? I can't remember. It was ninety
ninety something, but uh, that was the first weekend, the
opening night, So yeah, that was that was So was
it before five nine. After that was probably after five nine. Yeah,
(25:40):
I think five five nine was first. So I think
they might open that company club in ninety eight.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Or something maybe probably so yeah, yeah, got there have
been there a few years.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
I got Gary knew a doctor got here old I
got that in July twenty second old one.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
I came in, Oh five, Really, I came in O
five Yeah, man, man, I met this.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Nigga probably about three though, really yeah, I can't. I
started two thousand. I started officially in No. Five, start
on one on one because when I came down here,
what was that O three? I had never been on stage.
I was about to go to the common to the stage.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
At this really hell, yeah, I started this nigga out
there telling everybody ship.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Yeah, you ain't gonna make it.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
Oh yeah, yeah, they don't like you your dad ass.
They ain't gonna put you.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
On tail just type of ship. I just said, you
ain't gonna make it.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
You might work going home on stage.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
You ain't came down here for nothing.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
You ain't ship in your ship about happen.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
I can tell you right now, I'm not gonna pick
you bro and sucking them up. Because he had already
been on the show. He walking in and now they
dying to get into this motherfucker. So everything he's saying,
they taking this hard. That's I pulled up in a
big old Lexus or something. Niggahs, ben Yeah, I started
November thirteenth, nineteen eighty nine. Damn July thirty first, two
(27:08):
thousand and one, Damn September six, two thousand and five,
y'all mean this shit sounded like Founders Day. Y'ah came
out no fast on a Tuesday, bate. Yeah, it was
Tuesday night for us, Open night night at the comedy club,
not the start on the Comedy Club. The original comedy
(27:29):
club burned down before they bought the start on because
they'll vote before him at the start.
Speaker 3 (27:34):
Doll Well, I started on a Sunday in case y'all
thought I forgot yeah and twist the Chaco.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
And it was a wild I did comedy for about
two years before I had my first black audience. Wasn't
no black audience. Black audience was out when y'all came out.
It was all white people when we started me Earthquake.
The only black comedy club was a comedy act in
Atlanta in the one in California. At all the other
coming to clubs, it was all white people. Depth Jimmy,
(28:06):
All right, guys, we're gonna get the show started. Here.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
We got my man Ricky Smiley here, seven o'clock show.
I know it's starting now late, a little seven o three.
Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together. Very funny guy
from Birmingham.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Give it up for Richard Smiley. He ain't no line.
Don't fuck your name up line, Richard, Ricky, and you
come home, Richard my dad and you're coming on station
some hold.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
Come on, man, Welcome to the Jungle's funny games.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Boy, white people show start right on time. Oh yeah,
seven o'clock show. They in there six, they start running
that six fifty two. Guys, we're gonna get started. Hearing
about two minutes. You got anything ship got paid one
hundred dollars, and in four months I was opening hat
and that whole weekend we did Wednesday through Sunday. I
got one hundred dollars for the whole week I was rich.
(29:01):
There was a lot of money though that first Yeah, yeah,
that's most of your rent. Shit rent, three hundred and
thirty five dollars, I thought, I was bothering. But man,
the nineties was fun. Man. You got people, man, Corey Holcom, JB. Smooth, everybody.
Remember that two bedroom apartment across from that golf course. Man,
we would be out there doing little gigs. I remember
(29:22):
Mike ELPs coming to town performing paid him like two
hundred and fifty dollars. I kept like one hundred and
seventy five. No bullshit, man, but it was a lot
of fun. And then hanging out outside talking shit, talking
shit after the club, all the comedians hanging out. Wasn't
no cameras, wasn't no taking pictures. Chicks coming with paper,
get your autographs in case you make it, in case,
(29:44):
in case you make it. Yeah, Man went up to
death coming to Jaman with ninety I think I went
class in ninety three. Okay, death coming to Jam Man,
that was like a dream man to be on that show.
I was on with Bill Bellamy, Laura Hayes, Sherman, Golden Dante. Yeah. Yeah, man, Man,
But but coming out, so how did you let me
(30:04):
hear your story how you got on there? Because like
how I got on there? Depth coming to jam came
to Birmingham and then the show and uh, I was.
I waited for them at the hotel. It was sold out.
I can't get in, damn. So I waited. I waited
in the hotel a lot, but with two what do
you call it VHS tape? I had two tapes and
(30:27):
I said, if I see anybody come down that escalator,
because I saw the tour bus out there and I
was just waiting on somebody to come down the escalator
while I can get my tape. And Bill Belllei came
down the escalator and I recognized him from death coming
to Jam and I jumped up. Man. I went over
there and shook his hand, you know, introduced myself. Man.
He was very nice. He said, I'm gonna introduce you
to Bob Something and so he walked me over to
(30:50):
Bob Something and he said, hey, you know, I gave
him the tape and he said, all right, man, I'm
check it out. You better be fine. I said, yes, sir,
you know, went back to my apartment. Maybe like uh
three weeks later to a month, I get a phone call, Hi,
this is Tina Brown.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Shout out, Yeah, Tina groam House.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Yes, she put me on HBO snaps. That was the
first while no HBO snaps d yes, sir, and I
mean we was doing it in a boxing ringing. But yeah,
went to Depth, went to New York, did Death Jam.
That's where I met Evette Wilson, I met Joe Toy
for the first time. It was like it was like
(31:34):
a dream man because a lot of a lot of
those comedians have passed away, and they were all there.
Imagine all of the comedians back then that have passed away.
They were all there in the lobby death Comedy Jam.
And uh, and you take it. I had a little camera, man,
my Homeway went up there with me. I got pictures.
I got pictures with Chris Tucker from Depth Jam. You know, uh,
(31:58):
everybody that tape I was there. So it was it
was a blessing and a pleasure. And I went up
and did a short time that polla. I got booed
on their follow So but let me tell you, let
me tell you how I played it. This some dope ship.
Mark Curry was the host. Okay, everybody know Mark Curry,
Mister Cooper, Yeah, hang with Mister Cooper said, all right, man,
(32:20):
coming to the stage, this next caddies from Birmingham, Alabama.
They start booing. He didn't even say my name. He
said birming when he said Birmingham. And I wasn't even
on Amateur Night. I was on as a special guest.
I was on with Htown and probably I think, father MC,
you know what I mean, like treat you and then
(32:45):
uh htown knocking the boot, knocking the boat. Yeah. So
they went out there. Used to be in the front row.
She was there, Mama a follow afternoon on Saturday afternoon.
His son, so, ma'am, I went out on stage. Mark
Current said hey, just like when he introduced me. I
shook his hand. She said, hey, play to the cameras.
(33:06):
Your shit gonna air? I said what? Because they were booing.
So I looked at the camera and did them four
minutes of jokes while they was booing. So they were booming.
I'm sorry, they were booing and they were doing all
that shit. Was the woman booming? The little woman were rocking.
She was up, she was on her feet doing something
or whatever. But she wasn't interested in what I had
(33:28):
to say because they was booing. But check this out.
So I said, damn, how did you do it? On
the apollo? I said, I don't know if it's gonna air?
Because I think I thought they could would cut you
like they did on Depth cham Ship. I'm sitting at
home watching TV show time ther Father tonight we have
(33:48):
h town. I said, that's an episode. I take it,
said comedian Change the Mutt. He was on there. He
was the other comedian. It said father MC and Man.
I was sitting up man with a ass brother Mustard here,
he said, Rick Miles, old ship. My career over here,
you motherfucker. So I was sitting there, Man, I started pacing,
(34:12):
went in the kitchen. Man got me a sawder Man.
I was pa. I was standing in front of the TV.
I was like, hell, law, I said, my career over man,
because I got boobedigga, they called me out on stage. Man.
The eighth sound went off. Man, the phone had already
started ringing. I was clicking on, hold on, hold on.
Wasn't no cell phones so you air something the pharm
punk coming. Hey, I'll call you. Man, I'm trying to
(34:33):
watch the two d you know, hang it up, so
that I had to unplugged the phone of the phone
was start ringing. Man, why my ship aired? And they
put an audience that probably from Teddy Carpenter or somebody
that ripped the ship up and got a standing ovation
and I did the jokes and they edited out the
booths and had people clapping and laughing, and I said,
(34:57):
thank you, ringing somebody. Then I plugged the phone back up.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
Man, I was like, I was booked after that.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Yeah, now somebody gonna if you look at.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
Don't my bad boys and comedy shit like that Tinu
dam and bomb something that that It looked good, but
I kind of bummed out at the end and they
didn't even put none of that in there. I don't
talk about it because I look at it all the
time and people always say, man, you like your bad
boy's comedy. But I remember doing good and it declining
(35:31):
at the end and bumming all the way out. It
be like that they cut that thing up and made
it look if you really look at it, you man,
I don't know he did that, ye, But.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
The point making this man just to perform while the
audience is booing and going on to the next show
and not being discouraged, you know what I mean, and
moving on to that. And I did okay on Death Company.
I did enough to get by or whatever uh huh
did did the little miss Mary mac joe. I wrote
(36:03):
that joke at Jean's with when I was working in
the mall. Y'all know I come from I come from sales.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
I went to work their foot like a Jeans West
showbiz piece y'all. Y'all know about that. Yeah, a kid, yeah,
and billy Billy mom. Everybody y'all kept a job now.
But yeah, that's that. Uh. The nineties was a great
era of comedy, or what if? I liked how comedy
has transformed. I liked y'all generation and the things that
(36:33):
all of y'all are doing. Man, I'm actually a fan.
I set up and watch. I enjoy all of it,
the old and to do from from Steve and Bernie
mcnam Richard Pryor to our generation mean Quake Bruce on
the Jay, you know, our generation and then the generation
y'all generation. Man. So comedy has definitely transitioning and fun
(36:54):
to watch.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
Yeah, because y'all got to come up in the height
of the black comedy rise, right, you know, because the
ship like the showtime at the Apollo and Comic View
and their comedy Gym.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
That shit was. It really changed the game. Bro.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
It was like, that's what was that was the shape
of black comedy in America.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Man. Back then, I would do some clubs. I would
do five shows on a Saturday. Yeah, because I'm like,
I'm not here to lay in a hotel room. If
I could do a go ahead and start whatever matter
in that show in the afternoon, do one at two thirty,
then sleep, and then come back and do three shows. Yeah.
Oh man, they made some made that good living. In
the nineties, we'd do two shows at the Atlanta City Center,
(37:35):
sell them both out.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
How long would you say that it took you to
build a show once you got to, once you realized, hey,
it ain't just about standing up here how much shit
I could say, It's about incorporating some shit that I
can do too.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
You know, I'm a I'm a musician, right, So being
a musician marching, marching in the band HBCU, playing the
piano in the Oregon and all that kind of stuff. Man,
I was able to incorporate a lot of music into
my performance and really put on like a show. You remember,
you remember you used to do shows and I would
do the music at the end, have everybody on their feet,
say thank you good night, and just know how to
(38:12):
close from watching pastors, watching the pastor that you know
how you have them singing pastors and know how to open,
and then they'll go into the word and then he'll
build back up and then saying you brought me from
a money long way and have everybody in there stretched
out shout. I'm like, man, this man got a technique.
You know how to open to close. So man, once
(38:33):
I learned how to open and how to close, everything
in the middle was easy. But you just got to
know how to open. You got to go out there
and boom boom boom, and then bring them down because
you don't want to kill them or you don't want
to burn them out. And then you build back up,
build back up, build back up, close, thank you good night,
and exit stage left, and then learning how to know
(38:54):
when that moment is because sometime they get real good
to you, right, you get real good to you, be like, okay,
let me just say good night, boom, thank y'all, good
night or whatever. You know what I'm saying, Because you
don't want to dig yourself in a hole and then
you can't get them back right there again. So now
what I do is sometimes I just sit down and
pull up a student, so I had to show over
and I just talk. I talk about how I feel.
(39:16):
I talk about grief, talk about my book, I talk
about things that I'm going through. I try to identify
with other people that's grieving and have lost the child,
like my company. Now. Man, after I perform, I really
pull up the stool and sit down and just have
a real conversation with the audience and real intimate spiritual moments.
(39:37):
Something that you're gonna do probably when you get older,
get my age, because you start doing a lot of
reflecting because now you got grandkids. You know what I'm saying.
You got kids, You got grandkids and stuff, and you
start talking about things. Because my colleagues are passing away,
you know what I'm saying, deeper as younger than me
in classmates. We go into more funerals now than anything.
(39:58):
So it's just a little different, you know. But uh,
but yeah, it's it's uh. The nineties was fun, but
I enjoy it more now. Whatever happened to old Chris Charles? Man?
I hear about him, but I don't you ever met him? No,
you don't even know. I ain't look no, man, Chris
(40:19):
Chawles's you ever heard about Christian So that's one of
the coolest comings fucking ever. I don't know what happened
to him, but he was one of my favorite people.
Let me tell you. I was dating the chick man.
I was in love with this ship. He did something
so cool with her name. Don't do it. I'm just
don't do it. And uh, I was crazy about this
(40:43):
girl and I was trying to I ain't really tell that.
I couldn't find a way to express my fullness for us.
So Chris Charles woman at my comedy spot and Burman
had a comedy spock off the Commerston. Know if you
have a Comberston comedy club in Birmingham, so like a
little black comedy club that we opened. So Chris Chad
was up on stage man and I told Chris chall
(41:06):
I said, yeah, she coming to the show. He bought
the chick on the stage and Nigga made me come
to the stage to play some music and and me
and that chick got together. We stayed together. That was
my girlfriend for a long time. The niggas sparked something.
It was like, it wasn't no Instagram, it wasn't no phone.
I don't know nobody captured the moment or whatever. But yeah,
(41:28):
he put me on. That was the cool the way
he did. But he was one of the dudes man
that wore Earth jewelry. It was tall, light skin, just
real cool and was just smooth on stage. Man, he
was a dope ass dude. Either either he either liked
you or either he fucked with you or he didn't.
But I liked him a lot. I had a lot
of respect from him. I heard a lot about him. Yeah,
(41:50):
that's somebody used to definitely me. Yeah, I heard a
lot about him through the older comics. Yeah, I remember
Shorty Shoty was was was not old enough to be
having a drink. Damn, Shorty started coming before he was
twenty one. Of him and d Ray Davis. Yeah, I
to go ahead too. Oh really I remember taking a
(42:12):
drink from Difference and you cannot have that. I started
before twenty. It was a sprink I left the Where
are you going? I'll gone really well? Yeah I used to.
I used to pay twenty dollars every time I win him. Man,
they let me in. But security one twenty at nineteen
twenty on my ID. Damn, that's when you had the
(42:33):
dreads and the gold yeah yeah, dress and go Yeah.
I still got them dreads in them gold, yeah, got
them both. I put them back in. You can tell
you I used to. I used to be coaching the hell
out of them. Now. I always thought it one of
the first time I saw you in Memphis.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
No, first time you saw me was probably a center
stage when I'm shoulder that. Yeah, Man, I used to
put them to the side. I said, Man, you funny.
It is hell man, you looked out. I remember, came
out your house, drove down there and wrote with you.
You paid me to just sit there and write with
you all night?
Speaker 1 (43:04):
Yeah, yes, yeah, yeah, man said I said this, dude.
I said, Man, you're gonna make it, man, Yo, your
asshold over man, Yeah, yeah, that was I used to be.
I'm not. I ain't never seen that side and beat
up all these niggas.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
Ricky was on toybody nigga.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
Man, oh man, I thought that hold that forty four man,
I ain't do nothing no more. Stand on many times
to call now you're set on the south of the
stage and cracked up. I said, man, right there, a
couple of jokes. Man get people like him. But but
well that's what you do you get with them young comics?
Man to write you something, write you some stuff and
(43:45):
put some little stuff together and usual. It ain't nothing
wrong with happening a writer. You know, you think of
funny stuff. Sometimes I come up with a premises but
can't come up with a punchline. This motherfucker is the
mask I come up with a punchline.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
You create some ship that ain't there, saying some wild
ship like that nigga stand in the crowd with a
little knife like but once he finds something on.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
How to fu Why did I think of this ship?
You know what I think of some ship?
Speaker 2 (44:18):
Tony Tone and Sean Jones funny man. Now that's the
kind of like taught me how to roast Tony Tone.
Man with Tony Tone, Yeah, roast with Tony Tone. Taught
me how to roast, like I knew how to roase,
but not like on the level of y'all right y'alls,
So I had to get up Tony Tone wus to come.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
But I just love when comedians get together and sit
down and create and write jokes. Somebody to come up
with something, and somebody on the sop say, helping you
punch your ship up? Hey, add this to that, this that. Yeah,
and I just started back doing a little daryln on saying,
but I have found a new way to do it.
The reason I didn't do it because I couldn't find
a new way to do it. But Sean Larkins wrote it,
(44:58):
and now I do it, and man it totally he ripped. Man,
you know what I'm saying. Man, you got a whole
new special. Yeah, you got to watch it. It's it's awesome,
it's funny. Hey man, Yeah, it's on Hulu. Check out
Hulu right now. It's called Foolish. You can go to
Hulu under search and the night. Yeah, check it out
(45:23):
and text me when you watch.
Speaker 3 (45:25):
I saw the clip where you're telling me how black
people have too much goddamn food for things.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
I saw that. I saw the clip was too much
somebody that was fat on the life that me and
Justin Whitehead is obsessed with that TV show. We be
every some of that ship that you can't turn away from. No,
just that lady, that lady was laying in that lady
was laying in the bed in one episode she said,
(45:52):
she said, I don't I don't like the food here.
She said, I have to eat something. I'm gonna start.
The doctor told her, Man, you have eaten enough to
last year the next four years. I just got up
and flipped my Corpett walk and walk out. Man, this
episode that fucked me up.
Speaker 3 (46:09):
When that lady was frying the chicken in the bed,
that's on a special.
Speaker 1 (46:13):
Man, I was mad at everybody. I'm like, this sur fires,
this is this is terrible. Yeah. I wish I wish
Ill could, I wish y'all could have had that clip
to show him and then he have him laughing to
come then Yeah, yeah, we'll drop that ship right here.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
This is the perfect spot to drop that clip in
right here, drop the clip.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
So basically literally laid on the stage and did no. Man,
I got, I gotta see it. I got I'm gonna
check it out. I'm gonna been to washing it with
the next part our all right, you're gonna take it.
But that's the thing about it. People you don't know
this ship, but the ships so new.
Speaker 3 (46:58):
Yeah, like he just drop this, you just don't make
sure you go and support it.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Man, I know this shit funny already. Yeah, man talked
about what made you want to do it? I was, man,
I was headed till the about I was, you ain't
gonna believe this. I was swimming with some sharks in
the Mamas.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
I believe that ship we talked about that the type
of ship rich niggas started doing.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
I started swimming with dogs and sharks. That ship. Hem
it was our boy shark bush. Yeah, they ain't gonna
bite man. Oh yeah, that bulls shark, fuck you up.
The nerve sharks ain't gonna mess with you. The lemon
sharks ain't gonna mess with you. But a tiger shark
and a great white they don't like human. But if
you face a shark, he's not gonna bother you. But
(47:43):
if you're swimming away and you don't see him coming,
there attacked. But they not. They like tuna. Don't know
that tuna like the Jaws, the movie Jaws vilified sharks.
Sharks are really peaceful animals. They don't they don't really
bother nobody, just bite. They don't like you. Now. I've
been out here swimming with sharks for years, and I
(48:06):
know people gonna I'm gonna get a lot of backlash,
but they really don't like I got. I'll show you
some videos, like they eat.
Speaker 2 (48:13):
Out your hand I showed the video where the shots
be somebody and they are feeding friends, and you know,
of course you don't jump in while they eating. Valley
Man ain't gonna do nothing, he said, you feeding.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
So I was with David Lann Talbert that did the
movie first Sunday they did the movie Baggage Claim. They
did the movie Jingle Jangle. So I was with them
and he said, hey, man, you need to do a
comedy special, you know. He said. You got to say, yeah,
I got. Of course, I still perform. A lot of
people don't know because I you know, you know I performed,
but on't you know I don't have have no specials
(48:56):
like yeah, he said, you just need to be presented
the right way, he said. He said, I want to
put some cinema on your shit. And they shot my
shit with film. I think it was. I know, those
cameras that they had was two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars each that they shot it, and shot it in
Birmingham at the Lyric Theater. I did three shows and
(49:17):
they put it all together man, and it turned out dope.
The numbers were great on Hulu because I produced it myself, right,
So it wasn't nothing that Hulu produced, so if they
don't produce it, of course they're not going to advertise
it as if it's theirs. So it's like I did
it and I walked it in there, said hey, y'all
(49:38):
like this, and they were like, hell, yeah, we love that.
We'll put it when Netflix said we can put it
on twenty twenty six, so I shot it in twenty
twenty four and Hulu said we'll put it on right now.
And you know, once we cleared the rights to the
music that I use, and it aired and it got
(49:58):
great feedback. People love it. One clip got over almost
three million views just from one clip or the one
I do about the stunts, it's funny. You know, they
gonna be on your head. No, they look don't care
talking about they said, stud don't care you talking about
(50:18):
them all? Yeah, they be loved. They'll get up and
deap you up really like yeah, man, really trying to understood.
But she called me gay. I was like, come on, Brouz,
don't care man, Why you have to grab imaginary? That
was a little imaginary right yeah. On the morning show,
did anybody call you take me be playing? Okay? Which one? Uh? Uh,
(50:45):
say what you're saying? That's that's my favorite. On the
Morning show, O Man said it was like the wait on,
say what you're saying? But but but but we can
hear about but I ain't never see you do the joke. Well,
I only heard the audio, So what was I always
want to what was it? Hit? Like? I do what?
(51:06):
When you said I do what?
Speaker 2 (51:06):
We knew it was some physicists scratch you.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
I know I sent it to you.
Speaker 3 (51:14):
Yeah, I did that on Boogy Cousins, we did uh
the comedy all Start joint right, Yeah, that wasn't crazy
really that when that all them clips twenty one, they
probably got a hundred.
Speaker 1 (51:28):
Million number one on Amazon the year that it came out,
probably got a hundred million on just on clips. Yeah
for real. Now, I mean, I'm just glad to be
able to do a special, you know, kind of secure
your legacy. Might do one. I got another material to
do another one you should and uh yeah yeah once
that one, you know, I I just got to go
(51:49):
and work out the jokes and get in the comedy
club and work out the jokes. Once I get the
jokes worked out, ship another one shoot or but that
one is real good. I think you're like, oh, you'll
be bro. I'm the fucking around the shoot missus was
the thing.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
Let me you're right one, I got control, huh. I
won't shoot me one. I shot two specials. Yeah, but
I ain't had no control and I ain't never even
in the editing problem, nothing in nothing to date to.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
Shoot it on. Nothing. This next one I want to shoot.
I want to make it all about me, do it, don't?
I don't know, don't have to start eh. Yeah something
it's start on is beautiful. Yeah. I mean you can
go in there and power that comes up and do
you about four shows with the same outfit on? Yeah? Yeah,
(52:36):
were about to shoot one for Shan Jones coming up
helping him with his Yeah, let me know when you
shoot a man in the right room. I'm working on something, huh,
I'm working on something. Okay. Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
We shot one man too. We shot one that's coming
out the dope. We shot it at center stage. All
us shot one.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
Erica h are y'all all alling together? No?
Speaker 2 (53:02):
We all twenty five minute specials. Oh nice, this is
gonna be dope. Tip shot him and he shot it
is too. Really Yeah, Okay, he probably got about it
forty hour minute.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
So how y'all gonna come on in the morning on
the Rick Smile of Morning Show to promote it. Yes, sir,
we need you know coming through. I'm coming through like
a draft because my demo, my demographic of listeners age
twenty five fifty four. Love y'all. I want to see
Miss Juice anyway. Well, Juicy ain't ain't ain't there anymore,
but I can get in touch with her, loved one.
(53:36):
I see her though. Oh yeah, she can't roll wild
and now yeah did she kill it? Hell yeah?
Speaker 2 (53:44):
Good Juice ain't there forgetting with the tears, so pull yuh.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
I thought that Kevin Gary with the TV. We got
the break. Kevin One shouts out to Kevin One. So yeah, Kevin,
hand you in them coming the club. He put that
money in my pocket. Man, your son, He's gonna call you.
Call you sound like a beautiful lad. It's this is Kevin.
(54:12):
You sound like a beautiful woman. Man. Yeah, that chick
gonna be there, is gonna be there.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
Man.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
He big ship that checked gonna be there, sir. Yeah. Man,
two up in years man uh two? Man. I love
what y'all doing. I had an opportunity tour with Martin.
I used to open open up for the Kings. Uh.
It's just been a great run. If God take me tomorrow. Man,
it has been a great run, a great run. So
(54:40):
I'm just greatful for the opportunity. You went across to
the Bahamas on that boat a few times. It's been
a great run. Man. I'm gonna leave Florida. I'll be
trying to get you. Be taking your boat to the Boma. Yeah,
drop it over there. He just tried to get me
come down in the future. Up. Look, look, I'm a
boat captain. Why why y'all think comedians can't do nothing?
(55:03):
I say you could, man, I'm just you don't trust me.
I ain't never said that. I'm just trying to put
this ship together. You want to show you a video
like Nigga. You know about nautical miles and ship. Yeah,
I fly planes to go to my aunt.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
Am getting on no plane with no Nigga from Alabama.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
Miss and me ain't gonna let me do that like
Nigga up something. Come on, he been there, put the
parachute on and jumped out there. Do all fly. I
wouldn't get.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
On new me Hee ran out of gas a couple
of times though, Damn.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
You be flying.
Speaker 3 (55:42):
I ain't getting on no plane with no damn comedian flying.
What play too damn much?
Speaker 1 (55:47):
Even if you know how to fly up, what I
will do is bring the power up and and bring
the plane like like whit, bring the playing and then
put the yoke back and make it drop where you
can get that. All I ain't doing. All you ain't doing.
Hell no, come on, let's go. Let's go, and I'll
(56:08):
take you over the Beminy Bahmas. It's only fifty five
miles off from full out of that. Nope, come on, man,
I'm good.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
It's in the freeport, all good, Yeah, Freeport.
Speaker 1 (56:18):
That's that's that's a little farther. You have to go
up to West Palm Beach and then leave West Palm
Beach and go straight across. Now. But if you go
to Bemany and then you have to get gas and
then go north up the freeport, or you can go
to I know, all the islands cat K and then
uh Natal and there down to the Zoomers.
Speaker 3 (56:38):
Yeah, yeah, I just can't see me doing that. Come on, man,
I just can't know if you don't, if it ain't delta.
Speaker 1 (56:43):
Put on the Eagles and some stilly damn I'm good.
Put on Cristopher Cross sailing. You can. You can sit
on the bank, smoke your butt. Still ain't going. Ain't
going over you some weeks smoking blunt man, smoke and blood. Gord, Right,
I ain't going, man, I want to go, but I
ain't going. Man.
Speaker 3 (57:04):
Now, going into the Alabama game and were driving up.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
It ain't nothing to be scared of. You know where
it's names eighty five South eighty five, No seventy five.
What's the one to go around to eighty people? Crazy driving, crazy,
texting and driving. That's where it's actually dangerous, not on
no damn boat. And then I got a lifeboat. If
anything happened over that in the water, that'll blow up.
(57:31):
And then I got everything for the lifeguard, I mean
for the coast guard to come. You're safe. Oh good.
You just have to know your your location. You call
it lighte guard.
Speaker 3 (57:41):
That's that's what's gonna be the problem. Right, No, hell no,
we can't be me.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
At merciless water. They missing out on life man. No,
we're good. Wea see from the country, bro. We real well,
it's so much shit. We ain't been on laying yet. Right,
we don't got to go in the or in the water.
We still we ain't ran out of this ship. So
do you hunt? No, you're from Mississippi hunt. I don't
hunt because this the type of ship. You look at
(58:11):
it out that now. I looked at it out there.
I thought, you know the people who do hunt. I'm
the nigga that buy the ship from them. Oh, important
to the eco. So what do you do for fun
and relaxations?
Speaker 3 (58:24):
Might be fucking with the old school, right, I'll be
building these old school or the cars.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Oh, man, if.
Speaker 3 (58:30):
You you know where any old schools there, let me
know because he'll tell you.
Speaker 1 (58:34):
That's that's why I funk around with man. I just
came away a ninety six, the Dandeville. The nigga got the.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Big one, the big the funeral home cadillect, the funeral
home with the little s on the side.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
That's now, that's a land boat. You said, it's a
what ninety six? The Dan Deville black on Black Sun
Rouse ninety six for Dan Deville. I was just thinking Fleetwood.
My granddaddy bought a brand new off the showroom floor,
(59:09):
and my grandmama and when it when they died, they
gave it to me. And uh, you can keep a
little bottle of white diamond perfume and spraying that you
can still smell like my grandparents black black on black.
Speaker 3 (59:24):
I'm still I got a not the exact one, but
I got one a Cutlers that my grandma used to have.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Well, I had a seven and I had a seven
and nine Cutlers mobile and then yeah that's it.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
Oh yeah, that's the pastor special, Yes, sir, yes, So
if you got.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
From night they put that car in front of the
hearst on the way to.
Speaker 3 (59:46):
The little flags on it, the one that say William's
Funeral Home.
Speaker 1 (59:57):
Yeah, they said, yeah, you put that in front of
the hers and you just followed the police. I know
you from You're from Birmingham. Yeah all right.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
So do you have any family out there in the
little country towns in Alabama?
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Yeah, we got this.
Speaker 3 (01:00:13):
What I'm saying, I gotta make sure everybody starts shouting
their family out from the little country town what part
of Alabama? Back off in the woods where you got
some family there? Selma, Selma Montgomery, Okay, Huntsville.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
I got a big family mobile. Okay mobile Alabama. Yeah, Huntsville, Uh, Tuscaloos.
Uh yeah that's it. So y'all all through Alabama? Oh yeah,
okay yeah, different lands lane, but yeah, I got a
lot of family in Alabama and Georgia.
Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
Word, yeah, dupe, you got some family down there in
the Mississippi Woods though, all through Mississippi.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
How about just from Memphis.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
I'm from Memphis, but a lot of family in Milwaukee, Okay,
Memphis too.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
It all depends on who Jackson. Now. I got family
and Jackson reader, Brent, that's my family.
Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
But readers, damn funny read the funniest hell man. Listen,
I didn't played the hell out some drum.
Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
Yes, yeah, and she'll saw Roshie cool as hell. I
do most of my shoulders big Sutter reader. I love reader,
watch her reader, Brent show it come on.
Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
She got her talk shirt on it and she had
to looking good like like for real, I seem real.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Yeah, man, she's dope as hell. Man, I love her.
I love JJJ cars at the Marryott Marquee back in
the day. Go get j J man. Take him on
the wrong man. We had had a great time. He's
had a great career, man, Yeah, he had Marvin both
people all y'all Mississippi comedians funny. Oh look I don't
(01:01:48):
know no comedian. Mom.
Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
I just seen her, yeah right, yeah, he was in
Trap City, sitting in the back.
Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
I didn't even know she was Mississippi.
Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
Yeah, but her song rapping and she the back was
on a rap night. I see smart, she's come and
tap me on.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
What's up? What are you doing? Yeah? Man, small, Yeah
she was. She was a beastide there still is still
move around. Yeah, back in the day, o Pete. Who
else out of Mississippi? Oh, that's the only ones I know, man,
Marvin Hunter, mar Hunter from Hasburg, Pittsburgh. That nigga funny,
(01:02:24):
big Kenny black people. Oh no, man, just I was
just in Jackson last weekend. Johnny T really now, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
If you're talking about going to hit the road to
work out, Yeah, go to hear Johnny. You love Jackson.
Small little club you got us upstairs. They got it
like I set up right, a couple of hundred people,
real intimate, big stage.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
I'm gonna do it. They do comedy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
He doing once a month right now? Okay, man, you
would love it though, what nights?
Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Well they got however, you on the schedule, But I
did fast. I did to Friday, two, Saturday, one, Sunday. Yeah,
you still there three days. I was having the ball
the blues man. You know, I had to play that.
I came on stage to Johnny Taylor last two dollars.
It's one of them because it's a blues club.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Man. Shout out to Johnny t old people, man, they
come out to land. It was. It was so dope, man,
black stockings and white shoes production.
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Yeah, Johnny and cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
Now I'm gonna go do that. Hook me up with it.
Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
I definitely will, man, because it's just one of them
rooms where it's like it's too dope. Yeah, you can
go in there and really come out of there with something.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Oh man, I go and do uh yeah, I'm about
to go in like on a Friday food drive back.
The food. Food is great. Yeah, food was great. Then
need it's a chicken box and fish.
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
They they got got good man, they got food and.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
All of that ship chicken and tell him I want
to come. I got to be show some love. I'm
coming through. I've been through that a couple of times.
Oh it's love.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
I just went through there on the humbug. Oh yeah,
it's on the on the lowest key and stopped in there.
My dad living in Jackson.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Okay, Man, I jove down there the other day in Jackson.
I just left yesterday.
Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
Asked, Yeah, I should have family left there too. I
should have came you that drive when you flying, I
flew to Jackson.
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Okay, but I dried auction. Really, yeah, I was down
there when you were down there. Yeah, you should have
came to my back to school track. I'm timing down
in Jackson. Oh okay. I stopped down there probably Saturday
after that's great fire show run through Sunday. Yeah, yeah,
(01:04:51):
you do five show that time and the timing on
stage you start like that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
I'm still to the poor woman addicted to this ship.
I take two three weeks off if I feel like
I've been bullshit right, especially when I get on social
media and I see everybody working, I'd be like, I
gotta get the fuck up.
Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
Getting all the laughs and I don't like all the laughs.
You know, eighty percent of the last gotta go through to.
Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
Say you got to you gotta approve all giggles last lol,
all that ship.
Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
Yeah, man, get it. While they getting this good people
playing money. Come out and see you. Man, Go and
perform while you're still young and still do it before
you get grandkids and stuff. Get grandkids, you want to
stay at home on them.
Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
Be one of them ghetto where folks take my grandkids everywhere.
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Bro, I ain't gonna let my kids come to me.
I take them with me. I used to take my
kids with me, but I took my son. Grew up
at the comedy club. Bro. My son, his son around
the same, really grew up in the They grew up
together the birthday. Used to come to each other's birthday.
Partner and ship, oh man, tearing rooms up together. Ship
(01:05:53):
I had ranning on stage doing jokes at seven years old. Man.
Speaker 3 (01:05:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, we take our kids with us old
Lee and Ashton.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Definitely. We grew up in the comedy club, comedy environment period. Yeah.
I used to take a leap. He was on the
baby basket. Now I tell her, Joe, while they laughing,
I run over there, straight the bottle, go back out
on stage. Some old lady working backstage. I'll watch him,
but you okay.
Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Right here, I was doing the show, got a hostadium
woman say I think your daughter.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
She she messed herself.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
Had ship it all on herselves. I said, I'm up
there ripping, and you back here ripping. Get you out
of there, man.
Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
Yeah, we're gonna take the grandkids too, all of them.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Everybody go. Now. I would always take them, like especially
like the Florida so I can take them to the
beach during the day or to an amusement park or something. Yeah,
and then get them seven in and then I get
dressed and go and perform. Me tired as there because
you've been on the beach all day. Yeah. So yeah,
still still doing it, but damn not as much. Yeah,
I'm just trying to take it easily. On show date.
Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
Man, we having a thousand events that they want you
to go to Articus.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
When your ass got three shows to do, don't do
nothing that day, nothing but and lay down and lay
down and watch football. You know what, Man, knock you
down that third show, that third show. You can't remember
if you told that, you know, if you told that
joke already, Like oh did I do that? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
Like a scrumble your eggs in the back, like I
ain't did none of this ship.
Speaker 2 (01:07:27):
I ain't said yea, yeah, you'll get up there and
be like, are you scared to do the joke?
Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
Cause and what I seen big wrong? Do that the
rest in peace? Big big wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
The same preacher Man did the same joke twice, no
big wrong. Forgot period and told them he was like,
I forget that story.
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
It was preacher Man. Preacher Man did the same joe
and somebody yelled out, you did you do with that?
It's somebody that they heard. It shows that that preature
man will hiding. I just want to ask. I asked
(01:08:10):
all comedians, Oh, what's the funniest thing you've ever seen
happen to a comedian? Or something funny that a comedian
did in a comedy club that you can't stop laughing
at to this day. I got one, and my experiences
in that Loanta, what was yours? When that wipe you out?
When you every time you think about it? I got one.
Go ahead and name the comedian.
Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
I'm a name the comedian because okay, when I was
hosted in the Scores Indicator, you.
Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
Know Pig Pig Pig on stage right, Uh, he roasted
the lady.
Speaker 3 (01:08:48):
You know it ain't hitting like he wanted to hit.
He's saying some little ship. So the nigga that she
with this nigga get up and I'm like leaving the headline.
Speaker 1 (01:08:57):
Pig dude, big little bit. Fuck the whole chaos going
on on stage. I'm hosting right. He beat the lamp, Pig.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
The mic done rolled out, Dirty South, walk up, pick
the mic up, Come on, come on back, let's still fighting.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
That was one of the craziest ship. So the mic
rolled off the state it's on the course. Let's just
you can hear it, Come on back off. I think
he threw Dirty was crazy thirty hour. Oh man, that's funny.
(01:09:48):
Dirty was a fool. I told you, man. Dirty invited
me and Clayton over her house to write some jokes.
Mall one time. Boy, we get over there. We over
there a boy an hour man.
Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
Next thing I know, Dirty shout that went in the
back and brought out a deal though a long purple
deal though about this long, and had a handful.
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
Of crack rocks, like what you want to do? She
was fucking with me, But I got up the left.
I was like, boy, dirty crazy, Dirty was a fool.
You're crazy about me, man, everything I performed that she
would come to every last show. Ship I saw Dirty
see you don't walk right up to you. I love
(01:10:26):
your nigga. Yeah, I'm just playing. It was crazy. I
can't know what you got.
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
Well, man, I don't even know what to say. Man,
I swear to God, mine's involved. Boy, I just seen
comedians on the road. Well, forget it. Mine involved comedians
trying to get something on the road.
Speaker 1 (01:10:50):
Man. The funniest thing I ever seen in my life.
Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Uh, Ronnie Jordan's I don't do it now. This was
years ago, made way back in the beginning. I can't
tell that because run gonna do it running. This was
years ago, though, but I can't tell it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:10):
That's who is said that years and years ago. I'm
talking about thirty years ago. But I ain't gonna do that.
Double D told me one because I tell you something
about have told me. Not mine, man, I don't want
to do mine. Mine too personal to the right. I
laughed at somebody's pain.
Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
So go ahead. I got to do it. Yeah, I'm
promise you, bro go ahead though. Now mine was right
in Winfield rest is So. I was drunk on stage
one night and he was all he did, sathing. He
told me saying joke twice and uh, he was dryk
fucked up and he started rocking and he said whoa,
(01:11:50):
and he was drunk, and uh, he went forward and
he jerked real hard to try to stop the fall.
So he's jerked too hard and went back and he
went all the way back and both his seat was
up in there, and he stopped in the middle of
the fall and put his drink on the table just
like that, and he hit the floor. Earthquake women on
(01:12:11):
the stage and kind of redid the thing and wiped
the whole club by talking about it, talking about the
fact that he stopped to put his drink on the
table and he fell, and uh. They had to stop
the show because it wasn't no more comedy after that,
because what was gonna be funny in that? And people
was getting up crying. But you know, that's one of
the funniest, one of the hardest I ever laughed at. Year.
(01:12:34):
I was at Uptown that night Willie Robot, Bobby and
Bobby's home boy.
Speaker 3 (01:12:45):
It looked like some ship off a cartoon bro because
the nigga had a bottle of champagne right, and he
had the ice bucket. He took the bucket and tried
to throw the ice on the nigga and.
Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
He threw a whole bucket of ice. This nigga dunked
all the ice.
Speaker 3 (01:13:00):
It jumped over the rail. It cleared the old club
over there. Yeah, first nigga. Ever, we didn't get out
the police car. Willie Robo, Damn Willie Robot.
Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
Bucket of ice.
Speaker 3 (01:13:11):
That nigga ducks one hundred and seventy two ice ques,
jumped over the.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Rail, he got down, He got down.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
The guy we're talking about it is still my partner
this day, Bobby, who I hang with today tomorrow, last week,
that's who Willy got into.
Speaker 1 (01:13:32):
It with him.
Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
To grab the nigga from the back. This nigga got
so damn low his ass hit the floor. I said,
damn that nigga. Know exactly how that nigga went.
Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
I don't know. Willie's gonna stay in Twirk before twork
came out. Now, Tommy Davis had any Cryme me and
rock crime when we had we got up and ran
out of the left and we can't take because he
kept calling a little baller, the dude with the Larry
Holmes haircut, Oh my god, and it kept us yeah right,
t can stop laughing. But that was funny that night.
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
A little ball, little basso, little ball, two boys, a
little ball.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
That's up, you're coming it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
It's a wild ship happing at the kind of club
that the No group of people I have ever been
around fight more than comedian.
Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, fraternities, w said. Next door, him and
Nestor and the keys, they got some group is out
of the club. Double D, Yeah, he said him next
door and the keys got some group. It's a long
time ago. After the club, he said, double he took
one of his room. He took he said, he took here,
said next door and the keys on the same one
(01:14:36):
said they went in the room.
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
He said, he looked, peeked in the room. The keys
on the bottom.
Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Woman's in the middle and one.
Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
The girl had this stole her back. Said she was
looking at the keys. Tell me kill me. I did.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
I don't want him homie kidding up. He was calling
next door up the Double D said. She was like,
I'm gonna do something. You does messed up. The snow
(01:15:24):
got up and left. He was, man, I ain't many
fun that bitch man. That ship they net the left
out the door, slammed the door real hard, but it
haf flew back in the room.
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Man with double D do that open the door. Let
me get my goddamn hat. Man ship, I swear to
God open Why how you open the door?
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
And the hat flew back when you when you left
out the door, he slammed the door with half flo wind.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Not that head he will stay man, Should you know
that he's smash with the had on? No he was,
he had to had on the shout out double D. Bro.
He stupid, stupid Jeff d B. I ain't lying, Bro.
(01:16:21):
When when when Jeff said, wait, wait, wait wait what
she said about them store?
Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
He said, w D peating the row? He said the
keys on the bottom facing up, the girl will.
Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
Facing down on And that's the one. I said. I'm
gonna give you something, but get him on my bad
he I'm not going to do this ship. What w
(01:16:51):
D told you? Man? That's fun water and so he
and so that's one said what man?
Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
That man ship went to the door, left out slint
wining through the hat right back.
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Give my motherfucker open the door. I'm gonna set up
with y'all all night and do this ship.
Speaker 2 (01:17:16):
I got it either, bro, Morning show, Why y'all get
y'all you got another water that loo.
Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
Yeah, you're ignorant, man, y'all this water crazy man, I
didn't know. It's funny you have every time I see you. Man.
But you know who got the best stories? Bill Bellane. Yeah,
Bill Belle be real animated, but he got some funny
ad stork. Bill Belli is a real g man.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Yes, sir, that's a real g coolest. That's the coolest
one I met. And I swear he's a He's a
cool fellow. That's big brother right there.
Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
Yes, sir, how was big big Bill? I don't even
want to talk about to day. But Bill do not
look like but about forty years old man. But I know, yatey,
he gotta be Bill, gotta be old, bro. Bill been
right for a long even been fire. I know that
it's hell. I'm look my hey. Shout out to Pierre Man.
Pierre Man, may let me sleep on this floor. And
I would go to LA to take conting. You one
(01:18:12):
of the dopest men. I'll never forget it. I'll never
I just I'll just never forget it. Man and comedy.
You was paying one hundred and fifty dollars back then
before Ryl Underwood Hope Flood and all of them got
together and they was doing a protest. And that's when
they took it up to like a thousand. The comedy
was only get one hundred fifty dollars and I literally
(01:18:34):
had to buy my ticket. And I remember me Terry
Toff slipped on the couch and I slept on the floor.
Pierre Terry, comedian named Terry Tuff, I remember funny It's
Hell from Raleigh, North Carolina, a genius county. He plays
golf mostly, you know, he mostly performed in front of
white audiences. But man, that dude was hysterical. But but yeah, man,
(01:18:58):
Pierre Terry, Terry Tampbund, Yeah you're wrong with Loney Love.
Be around Loney Love. Yeah, I think so. Yeah. I
think they was in magic together one night. Yeah the
love I walked in. Yeah, was in magic. Oh just chilling.
They were just chilling the magic. Yeah. Man. Uh but
(01:19:19):
but you know all the comedians man that looked out
and just gave you a place to stay. Yeah, you know,
let you sleep on their couch when it wasn't no
hotel room, you know what I'm saying. Or you couldn't
afford the phone with no cell phone. You pull up
and uh impression, last of that. I'm the last of
the no cell phone. My first cell phone, Me and
(01:19:41):
Kenny Howll got a cell phone. A promoter uh in
Bandon Rouge gave us a burnout, some kind of burning phone,
like a pre paid. Yeah, you could call people, but
they couldn't call you. I somehow, I don't know. It
was the first little flip phone me and Kenny Howell
had when we remember flying back to Birmingham. But I
(01:20:01):
thought I was bothering because I had a That was
the first cell phone I had. Damn got it from
Baton Rouget chip in it, Yeah, with the chip in it,
first phone I got. Yeah, a girl you know, oh man, damn,
I ain't even want no. I still be now. A
girl bought me one that celfone came to hand down
the road. Kept you woke talking to a chick on
(01:20:23):
the farm while you're driving six seven hours from Charlotte
to Burningham. Yeah, no, I agree, got that baby plugged
in the charger. Shot out to Denise Howard. She would
let you sleep on shoot. I grew up with her son,
got a son named Jeffrey. They run. They both run
the universe, old circus. I used to go over there,
and the deal was, she'll let me stay over there,
(01:20:44):
but I have to make a pot of chicken and dumblings. Oh,
so they'll go get the groceres. And I cooked make
a pot of chicken and dumbling, and that was my
place to stay so I can perform at uptown. Mmmm.
So yeah, dumbling, you're still not a making hell. Yeah,
you know, I had a cooking show. I cook. I
make some macaroni cheese. That's sorry to bring y'all all right,
late stopped you already late running out the door. I
(01:21:06):
ain't have no to gold containers. I feel like with
that a little. When them falling and ship brought all
this ship, I thought with a roaster, the hell out
of me if I came here with some pants and
ship and the number already if you want some if
you want some food now, shend it up here. Okay,
if we be up here all night, man, send us
some ship. Sure will y'all wanted to know whenever you
send it, y'all will be tomorrow. We'll be here thursday. Okay,
(01:21:29):
I sent it. Send it up here, man, I ain't
people on it.
Speaker 3 (01:21:33):
You already I told you bro this this definitely at
your first time. I'm just glad that you don't forgot
what we're at man. Congratulation on the new special. Thank you,
whatever you got going on, our door is always over, man.
You're more than welcome to come and promoted on the
eighty fist South Show. Make sure y'all go check out
that new comedy special by Ricky Smiley called Foolish And
(01:21:53):
before we go, I gotta make sure I need some
more of that player ass ship man O, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
Man, make sure I get some of the players appreciate this.
Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
And y'all need to go follow my boy the media
and k Dubb on social media. He talking big ship
and uh yeah, eighty five South Show, Ricky Smiler were
out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:22:12):
Thank you know. Yeah, that's some of that players ship.
That some of that old player as shit. You know
a little outfit or something.
Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
You know, you might want to throw that on the
run to the radio or something, you know, just something
real quick that