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December 11, 2024 108 mins

Rod and Karen are joined by Chris Lamberth to discuss dating, stand up, music, Tyler the Creator and Black Quarterbacks. Then they discuss White People News, Jaleel White’s comments on the place of Family Matters in Blackness, dipping sauce dispute, old man shooting a drone, a TX influencer murder-for-hire plot and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I listen to The Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rodin Karen.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Ohhut, Hey, welcome to another episode of The Black Guy
Who to his podcast. I'm your host, Rod Joined is
always by my co host Karen, and we are not
alone for a second day in a row.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
We have a guest. We got some company coming over.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Today's guest is the host of The Mundane Festival podcast,
actor of stage and screen, stand up comedian and friend,
Christopher Adolphus Lambert.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
What's going on? Brother?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
What's up y'all? Thanks for having me.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
It's good to see you.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Man, Honored to be here.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
How you been.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
I've been doing alright. I've been.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
TPS reports by day, stand up by night. Ain't trying
to meet a good black woman, a good wholesome black woman.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Oh I love to see it.

Speaker 6 (01:06):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Listen right now, black women are in Okay, Andrew Schultz,
don't listen to him.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
He don't know what you're talking about. Kendrick is bringing it.

Speaker 5 (01:18):
Back and I didn't grow my beard for it. So
when they hit me, you know, yeah, we actually like it.
They actually like pulling on it.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
I was trying to attract a black woman.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
Yeah, they like facial hair that was the.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Thing that was the part that really got lost in
the Andrew Schultz conversation, What's how, What's how hacked?

Speaker 4 (01:43):
The jokes were, yeah, he's yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
I mean he has has uh uh garnering an audience
for that, the low hanging type stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
And I have not been a fan of the guy
for a long time.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Yeah, but yeah, he he just it really wasn't about everybody.
Everybody with some sense knows that he was talking about
the guys, those British dudes, and then the people that
let him, uh say the stuff that he says, they
don't check him.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
So it's just, yeah, it's just funny.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
It is funny because.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
I don't get easily offended, right, But when I am
like annoyed at something when it's comedic, like controversy or whatever,
it's normally I get mad about the hackness of it,
like like like way before I get to anything else,
just like that's not even funny or you know, like

(02:46):
I don't know, my comedic sense is always kicking and like,
but we've heard that joke ninety it's like yeah, and
I don't mean to belittle the controversy, but when Dave
Chappelle was doing trans jokes. I wasn't. I wasn't offended
like on behalf of the community. I was like, I've
heard these jokes from people who are not as funny

(03:08):
as you, and you're way funnier than this, Like this,
this ain't even like a spin on the other people's
back bullshit.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
It's just like yo. Then a dick was floating around.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
I was like, oh, come on, man, you be creative.
You you raise some of the most iconic jokes of
all time. I wasn't like measuring how right you were.
I was just measuring how funny you were.

Speaker 5 (03:27):
You know, yeah, I think even I think I said
a few weeks ago on my show. I think it
might have been before the album came out. I was like,
just does anybody really know and Andrew Schultz joke, Like,
there's any anybody that's any of the comedians that's been
on the podcast or that's friends of this podcast, whether
they're famous or not. I know a joke by this person,

(03:51):
I know that's funny. I know a joke that's funny
by that person. So it's like it's it's it's about
it's about the Yeah, any if the low hanging fruit,
you know, anybody.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Could do that.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
I have one hundred percent agreed, And I don't know
if it's the way I grew up.

Speaker 8 (04:10):
In comedy, the way comedy is introduced to me, I
go by if a special.

Speaker 7 (04:16):
Or a comedian is funny, like you say, by how
many people are quoting, like specifically quoting the specials and
things that were actually hilarious and funny to them. Social
media has kind of changed that it's not about whether
they were funny or not. It's done something a lot
of time, not rather if you like them or not
a lot of times, for a lot of people.

Speaker 8 (04:35):
It's about how outraged can you be what they said?

Speaker 7 (04:37):
And to me, that's not funny, like like you're cutting
the context of funny out of it.

Speaker 8 (04:42):
So for some of the.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
People like, oh, I can't take your opinion if the
shit is funny or not, because you're not You're not
going again looking at it, going how funny was? You're
going in with your arms folded, patent going I'm going
to be offended by anything you say that I don't
already agree with.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
Well, also, and there's that other kind of kind of
fan and I think this is like one of the
traps of comedy right now is like there's some people
who are I think scared to take the chance of
just working on jokes and them not registering as funny
to everybody, and they'd rather have the safety net of

(05:17):
like fervent supporters of quote unquote freedom of speech, which
isn't the same thing as actually being like, I think
this person's very funny here, this is my favorite bit.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Like we see that happen all the time.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
We've seen it happen in some really funny great comedians
just kind of go yeah. But like, if I kind
of get on the hey man, he has the right
to say it. If you kind of get that guy
as your fan, you'll never fail. Like you may never
be considered the most successful or funniest comedian, but you
ain't never got to worry about showing up and nobody's

(05:53):
in the audience. Whereas I think it's almost cowardice because
if you're just trying to write fun material and you
can't build an audience, then then it's like, damn, that's
on me, Like I fail.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
But if you but if you don't have.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
That funny material, but you can look at that audience
and be like, look, it's enough people showed up. You
can always go this is my success even if no
one really respects your comedic talent.

Speaker 8 (06:18):
I agree. And also it is one of the things.

Speaker 7 (06:20):
And like I said, this is my perspective on the
outside looking in Chris before I go in further. For me, also,
I feel if people think that you're funny, those.

Speaker 8 (06:30):
Are the people that's actually going to show up.

Speaker 7 (06:33):
Like like if I say I'm going on the road,
they're coming.

Speaker 8 (06:37):
To wherever I'm at.

Speaker 7 (06:39):
A lot of the lot of the other people that
we're talking about, they don't invest in the comedian. Like
they might be people to go, Rah, you didn't offend
me on line, But if you put out a link saying, hey,
I'm in your city, there, motherfucker not coming.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Well some of them, that's the thing, though some of
them do like these these like I think there's a
type a person at this. I mean shit, fifty percent
of the voted for Trump, So there's a type of
person right now that is trying to say something with
their choices and entertainment to say it's not a it's

(07:13):
a message to us, like hey, I support Like when
when I seen Joe Rogan stand up special and people
in the crowd were clapping that parts that weren't jokes,
and I was like, oh, that that's a statement to us,
like this is our guy and we actually wanted to

(07:33):
be a bit more conservative and fuck you and your sensibilities,
your city slicker or whatever. They that that person is
a type of supporter of live comedy and stuff, like
they support the podcast, they support all that stuff, and
like I said, it's kind of cowardly to me because
that person not really supporting you as like your stand

(07:56):
up in your merit, that're supporting the idea of you.
That was the tangent we were playing on getting on.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Black Woman.

Speaker 8 (08:05):
That was not playing as a non comedium. I actually
just throwing ideas out there. So sorry, Chris, you.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
On the apps?

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Would you say? I didn't hear you?

Speaker 6 (08:15):
Right?

Speaker 3 (08:16):
You're on the apps?

Speaker 7 (08:16):
Bro?

Speaker 4 (08:18):
I am. Yeah, I've been.

Speaker 5 (08:20):
I was in a relationship that was like almost a
year and that ended, like I want to say, in
the spring summer, and then I've just been back on
and meeting people and stuff.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
How's it going with is?

Speaker 7 (08:35):
Like?

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Is this giving you dating material?

Speaker 6 (08:38):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (08:39):
You know it is? Yeah, That's not what I'm doing
it for.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
To do it is to be where you and Karen
are but like but uh, or it's being something serious
but like not it just happens, and you I've been
learning about myself where it's like I'm actually pretty. I'm
not like a I would not call myself a ladies man,
but I'm I'm good with women and I'm nice to them.
I we could have a good time and all that

(09:04):
kind of stuff. And I think a lot of insecurities
that I had prior to being trying to be serious
about it, like working on something has.

Speaker 4 (09:13):
Been eye opening.

Speaker 5 (09:15):
And then there's things that I was afraid of with relationships,
about maybe being immature, maybe just I know immaturity is
probably one being afraid to get hurt and then just still.

Speaker 4 (09:29):
Doing it.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
And I think I think just any type of thing,
like if I like the woman along maybe like ten
years ago, be like, oh my god, she doesn't like me,
and then I'll just be sad for three years and
then not talk to anybody, or just like throw myself
into my career.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
But I think, like anything, it just takes work. It
just it just takes work.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
And meeting interesting people and you're on the other end
of somebody saying well, well, women can say what they
want and what they want like and all that, and
then I have I have I can do that too, right,
I think that's too like what I what I want
or what I don't want to accept or I.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Think the key to that is just don't start a
podcast about it. You know, like you can have those feelings,
but I think the new the new problem with those
type of feelings is when and where and how people
express them and the way people monetize them and stuff,
and it's it's created this very toxic environment where like

(10:31):
something as innocaous is like I like tall women or whatever,
it's turned into, Like, so, do you understand that short
women have to go through life. We live reach shit,
we live shorter than the most long lived people that's tall.
We yeah, we can't reach things on top of the

(10:51):
cereal out yet.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
And we also have to give up our tall men,
our short.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Men, because you are not as tall as you think,
Chris the average.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
You know, like you gotta go through that.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Do you think a lot of Kendrick said, you know,
you want somebody with some like real ass, and it
was like the nigga, what that's not a feminism?

Speaker 3 (11:11):
You gotta be careful out here.

Speaker 5 (11:14):
I found like with dating, like I like all types,
like I do like tall women. I don't mind you know,
I don't mind them. I like all kinds of women.
The I like dark skinned women. I think I don't know,
I like them all dark skin You.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Can't, That's what I'm saying. Even it's a trick to
say what you like. Yeah, because because you you can like,
you like something that people will be like, what so
you don't like blank women? Or you fetishizing this type
of a person you like. I see, that's the thing I've.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Been peeping yet.

Speaker 8 (11:48):
But that's what the key is.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
You don't never give any opinion, not good or bad.
You just gotta be I like all kinds of people,
and then you know, hopefully then when you're going to
app you just swipe the ones you like.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
But you didn't tell nobody.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
You're not supposed to tell nobody, because that's the other
thing that the Internet will make people believe is like
you should be dating people like to align with your politics,
which sounds cool, except like, don't nobody want to. I
don't want anyone swiping on me because they're like, well,
I don't want to look racist. Like, no, then if

(12:26):
you're struggling with that, then don't don't swipe on me, nigga.
I don't want them problems work out of yourself, so anyway,
but yeah, like them all.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
I mean, sometimes you don't know until it's presented to you.
Oh I guess I do. I kind of have a
type or I like tall women, like whatever, Yeah, you
do learn it and that's and that's a process. That's
something I didn't really know until I started like really
throwing myself into it.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
I'm like, okay, all right.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
What's the best apps right now?

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Like is it all still the same shit from like
ten years ago?

Speaker 5 (13:01):
And there Tender, it just seems like I just don't
care for Tend. I think hinges that I've had the
most success on Hinge and I've I've met a girlfriend
that I I kind of miss her a little bit,
but I gotta but but uh yeah, I met a

(13:21):
great woman that it just it just didn't work out.
But I think she's a great woman, a great black woman,
tall black woman, and.

Speaker 4 (13:33):
Yeah that she was great. And then the other one,
there's only one.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Date that I would consider that was like bad bad
not but she was Yeah, yeah it was one date
that was kind of like no and.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
So like, but so Hinges is a good one. What
about like bumble and stuff?

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Bumble is kind of weird because it's like, I think
the if you pay for the app, I think you
get more access you could see, Like, yeah, with Bumble
you can see who you got.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
You have to pay to see who likes you.

Speaker 5 (14:11):
Otherwise you're just kind of like swiping left or right
and if that other person likes you liked you before,
you can match with them. But yeah, it's kind of
I don't really I have not gone out with anybody
on Bumble ever.

Speaker 4 (14:27):
I've matched.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
What about Christian Mingle.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
No, I'm not on that. I just I've just done bumble.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
I'm gonna tell you like I'm gonna tell you like
a pastor told me some hoes at church. Okay, they
said that's what he told me. I said, all right,
I'll see you next Sunday.

Speaker 4 (14:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
But yeah, man, that's cool, dude. How stand up going?

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Stand up is going pretty well. I feel like I
will I turn in the corner are mystically.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
That.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
I felt like I was in a pretty good place
in twenty twenty and then when COVID early twenty twenty,
COVID happened, and I had to feel like I had
to build that back up to where I'm confident enough
to try do new things. And I've just been feeling
really good about it lately, and just like you know,
getting past that the comedy Seller was was really good

(15:25):
for me. And I just think you're working with a
lot of people like I had to follow Michael Ja
a couple times, well one time, and I and instead
of just like saying, oh, this is the best club
in the world, I always have to do, I just
I'm gonna I just felt like I'm not going to
go there and just try to make par I want

(15:47):
to score, I want to I want to make Birdie,
want to make Eagle. So I felt like a couple
of weeks ago I had to do that and I
just said it to myself and it started to pay off.
And then I'm just trying to work towards that and
be more a little more not necessarily risky, but just

(16:08):
talk about the things that I feel are important to
me and that I think are funny. Also because I'm
not going to be up there like crying on stage,
but I want to make people laugh, so Yeah, it's
it's just I think I'm in a good place and
I'm I'm I hope to make an announcement within the
next few months on your show about something that I

(16:31):
want to do, so hopefully what things are in the
are in the cooker. But other than that, right, I'm
feeling really good about just where I'm at artistically and
doing you doing.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Any auditions and stuff too as well, because I know
you also do movies and TV too.

Speaker 5 (16:51):
Yeah, I've been, I've been auditioning for stuff, haven't haven't
gotten anything yet, but but yeah, I'm still I'm still
in the running for you know, in the mix, for
being casting directors knowing who I am and giving me opportunities.
And I did have an audition for a play thing.
It was about a month ago that I did not book,
but it was an in person audition and it felt

(17:14):
good to go into this audition and with not having
an audition for a play in a long time and
taking the director's notes and really delivering, and that was like, Okay,
that's worth. That is worth the experience of going into
the city and paying a park, paying tolls and paying

(17:37):
for parking and not shitting the bed.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (17:40):
So it's like I was like, I felt good. I
was like, oh, still got it. I still can do that,
you know. Yeah, So that that felt good, and I'm
trying to just Obviously you want to get jobs and
you want to make money, you want to be successful.
But I think right now what I have to rely
on is the fact that yes, I can do this job.

(18:03):
And then now it's like, what can I do to
just push myself to get to the level that I
want to do get to artistically. So that's kind of
what it's about now.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Well, I mean it sounds like things are going good.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (18:18):
I love to hear it.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
I know the audition and stuff is tough because you
gotta just it's just getting up reps, you know, yeah,
a lot of rejection, a lot of a lot of whatever,
and then boom, get something.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
It's like, oh six months of my life, let's go.

Speaker 7 (18:31):
You know.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
So that's good, right, yeah, yeah, you know, And then
of course stand up man.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
I've seen as he's a performed live obviously in front
of our audience for the black Out Tips live, but
also you know, we I've seen Chris do stand up
when I was in New York, very funny man and
then just you know, it's also like very you and
genuine to it too, which I always find impressed because, uh,

(19:02):
I feel like that's a level for a lot of community.
It just takes a long time to unlock.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I want to talk about I.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Want like but it's it's truly the through line, like
it's what makes every comedian, not every but the vast
majority of comedians is really what makes them pop. Is like,
you can't steal material because that material is germane to Chris,
and if someone is cut out of someone else's mouth,
I'm gonna be like, this don't fit the same. Whereas so, yeah,

(19:31):
I I really have enjoyed all that and house pop,
well music and movies. We always talk about stuff like that,
how you doing with the music, Like what's your what's
what you're jamming on? What's the album of the year, Like,
what's what's going on with you?

Speaker 5 (19:49):
Oh man, Well, well you guys were talking about you
know Tyler, I think that's one of the best albums
of the year. I really I think G and X
I sat with it for a while. That that is
uh that to me did something that for his catalog.

(20:14):
I think at prior to this, I think Damn was
his most accessible and like commercial, where even though it
was heavy and it was pretty, it's it's a it's
a dense album, but he he has a he's really
great at being complex and and and being able to

(20:36):
appeal to a general mainstream audience, almost like a Christopher
Nolan uh does in film. But like G and X,
just it works on a lot of levels. And I
know it's kind of it's a bit out less than
a month, and it's just like that ship is just
really good. I mean, I'm a Kendrick I've been a

(20:57):
fan of Kendrick for a long time and I we've
viewed them on him on where's my forty acres and stuff,
but like, yeah, I'm it's it's really good. I'm a
Saint Vincent fan. I got my my Apple, my Apple
play whatever it is. And I think that album, that

(21:18):
album was her Uh, Oh my god, Chris, What's wrong
with you? What's wrong with you? Her latest album? Oh
my god? Wow, what the hell was wrong with me?
I drove the Philly to see that show. That is
so bad. I gotta get this. You're gonna have to

(21:40):
edit this album. The new I should know that that
is so bad. That is oh my god, I'm not
gonna beat All Born Streaming is her latest album that
came out in the spring, and that was that was
my top album.

Speaker 4 (21:57):
I was surprised. I love her work, but I was
surprised that that to me like what she does too.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
And I think a lot of artists are doing this now,
where a lot of these projects, whatever genre they're in,
Like you notice some of your favorite artists like a
Tyler who's become more personal, who was always like that,
but Chromocopia was obviously the most personal project that he's done.
Kendrick kind of it's like I'm stripping things down, but

(22:26):
I'm still giving.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
You like this quality, high quality work, right.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
And I think and with Allborn Screaming Andy Clark, I
think this is her she self produced this album and
it's tighter. I think I just start as a music listener.
I kind of feel like I started noticing that with
the Roots, I think like early on, maybe like from
the I think that they did it with the Tipping Point,

(22:50):
but I think the Tipping Point, I think game theory
still came after it, but they were doing these projects
that were like just kind of tight, not like under
an hour, maybe forty five minutes, but just hitting you
over the head and you can replay it. The replay
value is really good. So that's good. And sky Zoo's

(23:10):
album that just came out.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yeah, I knew sky Zoo was gonna be in there
because sky Zoo stayed dropping. And Yeah, every year we
had his conversations, Scotsuo always got one that in your
yeah top for the year.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
I think he's great, Like I saw him live. He
did that from the mind of a Saint project, based
on Snowfall, wrapping from that perspective, and I thought, like
I was telling some guys a while back where that
album that he had all I think It's All the
Beautiful Things or whatever, his project before the Saint Project.

(23:49):
I was like, Oh, he finally put it all together.
He's always been really good, really talented, but it seemed
like everything just kind of coalesced and it was just like, Wow,
this is great. And then to top it was a
project about a movie. I mean, I mean a TV
show where it's like he's wrapping from a perspective where
a West Coast perspective where he doesn't really you know,

(24:11):
he had to do a lot.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
Of things, and I thought that was really great.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
So this other this this new project is just like
Jesus Man, He's just he's on another level too, like
he's I think, I think he's a generational talent. Tyler
is Kendrick is as far as the from the hip
hop perspective, but like I'm trying to think of other stuff,
like Toro Ymoy, I like a lot he released something.

(24:36):
I thought Childish Gambino's album was good. It's it's very
like it's kind of all over the place in a
good way. But I got to see him live, and
I think from here on out, at least once a year,
I want to go to one, like a big stadium show.
Like I'd like to see Tyler, I'd like to see
Kendrick live. But that I was so glad that I

(24:58):
saw Childish.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Gam Great live too, And then he had to like
cut his towards short because of concerns. But yeah, yeah,
I love him too. The last album did feel all
over the place, and it felt to me like the
The thing about about Donald Glover that I respect is

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he has so much talent that he tries everything because
he's good. He's kind of good at everything, and if
he's not good at something, then it's like it's still
he's good enough to try, you know what I'm saying.
Like it's so the album kind of felt like he
I'm good at everything, I want to try a little

(25:47):
bit of everything, and I don't like I don't know
if it's my favorite Childish Gambino album but because because
the others feel more conceptual and tighter pack.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
But I still enjoyed it as well. Yeah, Karen, I
know you were writing stuff down. Was you about to
say something or oh okay, all right? Yeah? And I agree.
I think, at least musically, I think.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Tyler Creators Chroma Chromacopeia might be my favorite album of
the year, which I didn't really see coming either.

Speaker 7 (26:21):
I didn't I didn't see coming, and it's one of
the things. But I've kind of talked about Tyler before.
I found Tyler through the.

Speaker 8 (26:29):
Latter Squad Show and I didn't even know he performed.
I didn't even know they was band a band.

Speaker 7 (26:34):
I was like, oh, here's some black kids doing this
skit on you know, adult Swim and it was funny
and shit and let it on. I was like, oh,
they're band and then let Ill was like, oh, one
the band members broke off named Tyler the Creator, who
you know. And so after a while I was like,
oh he can rap rap and like that, and so
I got into him kind of later on in his

(26:56):
career and so like these past through albums have been great,
but this album right here, out of all the ones
that I've heard, I'm not trying to find it like
this is his. I was like, Nigga, you put your footness.
This is like your best work because you can live
you literally it's it remind it's not the same, but
this is how I feel about this U title album.

(27:16):
It's similar to not not this one, but the Renaissance
album prior to this, Beyonce's last album, where you literally
could press play and you could listen and the songs
would change, but it flowed so smoothly you literally wouldn't
know what song you was on. That's kind of how
I feel about this one. You press play and on

(27:38):
the first song, game on the third song, game on
the fifth, like like because they just the transitions are
so smooth and so tight and like the beat flips
and things like that, and and it just runs so smoothly.
No skips and so I really really just liked how
like you say, it's compact, straightforward, this is what you're

(27:58):
gonna get out, and it's very, very playable.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Yeah, he's in his bag. He's so personal.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
I love the growth and I don't just mean growth
in the the social media sense of like, you know,
oh the growth you where he's like almost apologizing for
his past albums or something.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
It's not like that.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
It's like he always he always felt like this to me,
like he was holding up a mirror to himself, but
it was like a window to the rest of the
world and it's like here's the things, like I'm shocking everybody,
I'm funny.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
But in that time before, I.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Always felt like his first few albums like he like
he was half trolling. Like I can see that, you know,
like like like I'm gonna say this thing because I
look up to people like Eminem. I look up like
I look up through Eminem, but I also troll Eminem,
you know that kind of attitude. And then this album
it feels the most like him trying to get through

(28:55):
through the core of like you know, cause he's growing
up of just like what motivates him and uh, you
know the song where he talks about looking like his
father but his father and not being in his life
and how that complicated relationship with his mother. It's just
like it's just one of those things where it's catchy
but it's also good, but it's also reflective.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
The way his mind works when he tells all those stories.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
Don't take your mask off, and it's four different perspectives,
Like he really is on that next level that artists
try to get to, but so many fall off before
they get there. And he's so self aware, like even
when he was like the best in the city next
to Kenny, And I'm just like, how fucking self aware

(29:43):
because it's not like he didn't need to bring on
Kendrick Law at all, but he's like such a fan
of Kendrick while also being a fucking beast himself.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
And like the fact that he can show that love.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
And I feel insecure about it, like because so many
other rappers that are just you never se say somebody
else is better than you whatever, but he like and
it's still banged. So like, yeah, I love the Tyler album.
I really do think it's my album of the year.
I know, we got a little time left, but yeah,
g and X would have been the only other thing

(30:16):
I think could have knocked it out. Agreed, and gn
X is like just a hair short for me. That's it,
Like it's just a hair because I still bump that
shit every day too. But damn that Tyler be growing on.
He was he said something this time, and yeah.

Speaker 8 (30:30):
It's almost like he had a statement to make it.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
I really really respect it.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Yeah, I think he's kind of been on a run
since like flower Board and like I went back and
listened to that I was on a road trip and
I was just I was like, wow, Jesus, I mean
he kind of came out of the closet on the
what is that record?

Speaker 4 (30:55):
Garden Shed?

Speaker 5 (30:56):
But even though you know, obviously he's always been somebody
who who like was was open and vulnerable. But it's
like it's just production wise, and like going back to
his he had a great tiny desk.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
You know.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
His stage presence and performance is also elite to like
it's it's I love I.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
Love Kendrick's stage president performance too because it's very conceptual
and thought out and it's almost like watching like a
spoken word act out as well as rap.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
But then when especially when call.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
Me if You Get Lost came out, Tyler's stage performance
went to it's on some other like star Ship the performance.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
I think he may have done it the BT.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Awards, but it could have been another show whereas the
wind blowing him and he's like driving up in the
car and he's using his body as he's rapping, by
the way, not lip singing. He's using his body like
he's fighting against the wind. That's I'm still rapping, and
I'm like, wait a minute, I think I'm watching, Like

(32:03):
you know, I think I'm watching like when Bianna go
from oh yeah, he's twenty points a game to like
thirty seven points of game, seventeen rebounds sixteen, you.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Know, like you're just like, god double you know this
all season?

Speaker 5 (32:19):
I feel like he And that's immediately what I thought
of when you mentioned his stage presence and his performing
where like it's almost like to me, he's almost like
a the next evolution of a Buster Rhymes, where he
is you listen to his delivery, he's supposed to be rapping, Yes,

(32:42):
It's like that's what he's supposed to be doing.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
Yes, And it's like I.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Saw Busting Rhymes in a Walmart commercial today, And you
know what, I thought, this motherfucker commercial is jamming.

Speaker 8 (32:53):
Yes, that's like that.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
That motherfucker's just supposed to be a rapper.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
Like yes, and he wouldn't even make around his life
like just you me a dude like that, And you're like,
why aren't you behind a microphone right now?

Speaker 4 (33:05):
Sir?

Speaker 5 (33:06):
One of my first concert experience, first concert experience with
Prince in ninety six at the net what used to
be the UH where the Wizards Slash Bullets played the
MCI Center in Landover, Maryland. But when I got to college,
I saw bust of Rhymes at Gettysburg College and he
just like, this had to be extinct, extinction level event.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
Era bust a Rhymes, and it was just it was
It was crazy. It was amazing. Yep, he said, what's
up you, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Fox. I'll never forget that. That
was so it was so much fun. He was great.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
All right, let's talk a little black quarterback talk.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Okay, okay, you still.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
You're still on that narcotic you're still on that the
black quarterbacks or how's that working out? I still am
hm okay, okay, because good, I'm glad you are I
was hoping you say, yes, have you seen the redemption
of one Bryce Young?

Speaker 5 (34:10):
I like it, man, Yeah, I'm happy about that because
I just I'm happy for.

Speaker 4 (34:17):
You guys down in Charlotte, you know, like, I just
think it needs.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Time to quote our friend the quote our dear friend Bob.

Speaker 8 (34:28):
Out of the league Young. He was.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
They was trying to get him out.

Speaker 8 (34:33):
It was him at the front door.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
It was so bad that the aforementioned Bob was. He's
one of the people on Twitter that was like, he's sorry,
like he is.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
He gave up on him.

Speaker 4 (34:43):
I don't even know if he's black quarterbacks. Yeah, I
love him.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
Yeah, but he's gotta protect him. He gotta protect his mentals.
So he like but yeah, I but man, it feels good.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
You know they got they got them a new coach,
they got who got desperate for his job, and uh,
they set him.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
They sat them for like a couple of games.

Speaker 8 (35:07):
And so he can watch and not be out there
fucking running around.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
For the first time.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
And I'm so surprised so many NFL teams throw these
first round draft picks straight into the fucking fire, right because,
like I do understand, some have been very successful and
you do look up and you're like, oh, this guy
managed to get eight nine.

Speaker 3 (35:29):
Wins in his first season in the in the NFL,
but that.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
Is so rare, Yes, And it just seems like there's
a much higher, uh, there's a much higher success rate
when you bring a person in who kind of gets
a chance to look, you know, just just a chance
of being see how how you run a film room
in the professionals like so, like, watch another guy get

(35:53):
go through tape like right without you having to be
the one take in the hit because you're like, when
you're learning about protection in the on the field, you
know what that means, you getting hit.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
Because every time y'all askt hit, you learn.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
You know.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
I watched that with Caleb the.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Nomber one draft pick for the Bears this year, another
black quarterback, and bro those first games just looked like
he was learning literally on the field, and I'm like,
why did y'all think this is a good idea?

Speaker 3 (36:22):
So it's been good to see Bryce get redeemed.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
Jamis is the most entertaining him and Jesus for your
for your Jesus, Jamis for your dollar, gotta be the
most entertaining quarterback in the NFL.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
Yeah he is.

Speaker 5 (36:44):
I just it's just a fine line because of his
not and it's not because of the lot the crab legs.
It's just because of the what do the people say
online now that the accusation and it's when they talk
about the Shawn and this, and you know, you kind
of want to neuralize people a little bit. But you know,

(37:07):
you guys don't remember that.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
I said this on our sports show. But you know,
but Mini has a concept quarter black. You when you
have a you have a black up to your quarter black.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
So basically, if y'all don't know sports, if you have
a quarterback and you have a black one, you need
to go get a backup who is also black. Because
racism is so fan based. Racism so messed up in America.
White fans will yell to take a quarter a black
quarterback out of the game the first time he makes
a mistake, just to get that white backup in the game.

Speaker 7 (37:45):
Every black person that loves sports is experience and they
could be terrible. They don't give a fuck.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
We saw it with We saw when we were in Charlotte.
We went to a game. I want to say, Cam
Newton was in and the backup was like, I forget
what the backup was.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
It was either like Winky or the Loom or something.
I forget what, but they just kept yelling like put
in Wink.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
I was like it was Winky and it was like
a preseason game.

Speaker 3 (38:11):
It was like like it was like, what the fuck
are y'all taking?

Speaker 2 (38:14):
You want to take the starting quarterback out in the
preseason game where y'allly get to see him four quarter
to put in the backup white man.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
No one wants to deal with.

Speaker 8 (38:22):
That, right.

Speaker 5 (38:24):
This is a two This is I want to say
one thing that I want to ask the two of
you about.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
I wasn't done. Hold on.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
The thing is Jamis wasn't just a quarterblack, that was
a blackup. I also feel like he was an essay back.
I feel like he was a backup where they was
like if you were supposed to look at at the
freaking man to be like take his ass out the game.

(38:51):
I stand and support women. I will not be partying
parcel to this. Take this buffoon out of the game
and put in the backup. Who is oh, oh, it's
it's okay, leave him in, leave him in.

Speaker 4 (39:09):
It's either black Ben Roethlisberger without the success.

Speaker 5 (39:13):
James, Yeah, he didn't do it well?

Speaker 8 (39:17):
Is that is?

Speaker 9 (39:18):
That?

Speaker 2 (39:18):
Is that us admitting that Deshaun Watson is one of
one the go of all time sex.

Speaker 5 (39:25):
I don't want because I don't want to be the
black guy. That's like, why can't we rape black white guys?

Speaker 6 (39:30):
Right right right?

Speaker 4 (39:31):
I don't want to. I don't want to be I
don't want to be that.

Speaker 8 (39:34):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (39:35):
I think here's what No, James is his own category.
Here's why I've.

Speaker 3 (39:39):
Never seen anyone successfully do.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
What Jamis is doing as hard as he's doing, which
is lean on the Everlasting Lord.

Speaker 3 (39:51):
So hard, isn't it out real? It has become honestly like,
okay to like him.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
It's something that you wouldn't think would work because people
are so cynical now that you would think everyone would
Every time, you know, you're only saying that because they
don't even say that no more. They just like I look,
I've seen the staunch feminists all sports, and I love Jamis.
Oh my god, this guy is so good and I

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was like, oh he is working.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
The Lord. Thing works, it.

Speaker 4 (40:22):
Works, neuralize you know the Lord.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
It's like you be on showtime at the Apollo, you'd
be doing bad singing a secular song and then you
start getting bullied, like Jesus, Yes.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Of my jewel, Chris, Jesus Chris.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
I made this exact analogy on the show. I even texted.
I texted Bomoni this a couple of days ago, buddy,
do you know what James is. Jameis is the football
version of singing gospel with the Apollo. Oh wow, Okay,
I literally he said that, dude. I said, he don't

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because you can't. Everybody know you don't boo gospel. But
gospel ain't gonna win. Okay.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
Gospel ain't never won from.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
Just coming because it's always someone that it would get booed.

Speaker 3 (41:14):
It's always like they got start with that preamble. Like
when I was.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
A kid, before my mama passed, she just passed, she
told me she had her favorite song and she I
used to sing it to her on her death bed.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
And I'm just gonna sing it one.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Time for you with the Apollo, if y'all would just
let me hear me out.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
This is a dream. She loved this show.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
I'm like this motherfucker doing a live talking for the
singing portion, and then it's she got the whole world,
he got the and you can't boo because now you're
going to dead Mama. You doing you know you're boring
the Apollo. You bor that's James with this Jesus shit dog.

Speaker 8 (41:57):
You can't like.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
If it wasn't for all the Jesus, we.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
Would be on TV every time he played like this
nigga through five picks and five touchdowns.

Speaker 3 (42:09):
This is untenable. The coach has to see him. There
has to be a better option.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
But he get in that motherfucking interview and he'd be like,
Lord Jesus, please allow us to bow our heads, if
you could just deliver me from the sin of pick sixes. Lord,
why I'm so faithful. I'm your strongest supporter, I'm your
strongest servant. But I know you give only the battles
we could take, But these pig sixes are the strongest battle.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
I don't know if I can make it. Lord, What
is the next question?

Speaker 8 (42:38):
Your god?

Speaker 2 (42:39):
Nand what's the next question from the press? Like that
is just yeah, we can't and you can't do that.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
Nothing.

Speaker 2 (42:46):
What you're gonna say, James, We also want to ask
about your maturity off the field, and if you learn
those lessons, let's just talk about these pig sixes.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
Okay, how grateful I aim to plan the seven.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
Because it seems like he's probably changed. You know, I
still have I have.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
I like him, you know, I want to see him
and we got to give people grace. And I think
maybe he really has, but like it is still funny
to just talk.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
Okay, So hold on, there's speaking of black quarterbacks. Did
the racism since tingo at all? With this Jalen Hurts
Philadelphia controversy where his his receivers is going in the
press talking shit about the past and being the problem
with the game. Because the ghost of me Nab jumped

(43:36):
out on me. Okay, and I said, y'all wouldn't be
talking about the white man like it if it was
Derek Carr throwing them fucking picks the wire. Receivers don't
be out there acting like it's like like they could
just challenge the white man. But that was like my
third eye was open. So I don't know if that's
even true.

Speaker 5 (43:56):
I mean, they always do that, and they never give
these black quarterbacks grace. It's always the ship talking about
McNabb the motherfucker's not even playing anymore. They're they're throwing
him under the bus. They do not do that for
these white quarterbacks.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Although I think t O heard your that he heard
what you said, because he quote tweeted Brett Farre today
and was dunking on bred.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Somebody. He mustn't they must you know what it was?
Twitter was probably all.

Speaker 2 (44:29):
In his motherfucking mentions like you wouldn't be doing this
to the white man, and t O was like, Oh,
I love to do this to the white man. For
me to the white man.

Speaker 8 (44:37):
What happened?

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Brett Farr tweeted some bullshit and then t O quote
tweeted him and being like, what you need to be
worried about is that motherfucking money you misappropriated.

Speaker 5 (44:47):
Yep, he misappropriated. Not that I didn't think t O
wasn't smart.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
It was just like, oh, yeah, he knew how not
to get zo.

Speaker 4 (44:58):
A little bit of legal ease.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
What about Patrick Mahomes is a black quarterback, knowing he's
married to Maga.

Speaker 4 (45:06):
Give him a break ride.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
Okay, he's a kid kid, give the go to break
I mean he's a black quarterback.

Speaker 4 (45:15):
He married a white woman.

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Yeah, and he let her be mega.

Speaker 5 (45:18):
So yeah, with him, you know, if he's gonna be there,
he's just gonna be there. Let him keep racking it
up and racking because it's like they could probably win again,
probably win it again. You never know what I did
want to say. I wanted to say, now, with the

(45:38):
influx of these black quarterbacks, I had to pick a team.
So I have to go with Jayden Daniels and the
Commanders because of.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
What he's done for that city.

Speaker 5 (45:48):
And I know the homies on the fire Starter show
talking about it too, like how he's galvanized that city.

Speaker 4 (45:54):
He's seems like a nice kid.

Speaker 5 (45:57):
I watched that LSU series with the football football uh
it is with with all the different athletes at l
s U getting the N I L and stuff.

Speaker 4 (46:09):
It's on Amazon Prime.

Speaker 5 (46:10):
But he's a cool kid. He has so much poise
and he's just like just he was at a wile
A concert and wile A was going crazy obviously as
wal A does, and but Jayden was just so cool.
He's just so cool, so much poise in the pocket.
Even that that uh hal Mary throw that he made touchdown,

(46:32):
he was just like he was happy, but he was
just like all right, I did that, So let's move on.

Speaker 4 (46:38):
So I like him. I like him a lot.

Speaker 2 (46:40):
Me too, that he's he's he's the next young guy,
and he was putting up crazy numbers like too long
ago when they was putting up at him wins.

Speaker 3 (46:48):
All right, let's talk about some other stuff.

Speaker 4 (46:51):
Can I say one thing?

Speaker 5 (46:52):
I wanted to ask you and Karen about this because
I want to know how you how you guys feel
about Cam Newton. I don't maybe he's not Hall of Famer, Okay,
Why is there so much like disrespect for him? It
seems who's this? I just feel like where his place
in the NFL, it just seems weird. Is it because

(47:13):
of his like?

Speaker 7 (47:15):
Is it?

Speaker 5 (47:15):
I don't know it just it just feels something feels
off to me. Am I wrong for feeling this way?
And like is he respected in Charlotte?

Speaker 2 (47:25):
I mean I feel like Cam is respected just the
right amount. Like it's perfect, It's perfectly fine, exactly where
he is where everyone thinks he was good. Everyone realizes
that he's the best quarterback the Panthers have ever had agreed,
And the thing is, the Panthers did nothing but favors

(47:47):
for him after he left by being sorry as ship.
So like the last good memory we have is attached
to cam Newton. So like I think he's like, at
least here and Charlotte, I think he's perfectly like placed.
And even with the people that like have gripes with him,

(48:08):
I think that's it's fair gripes, Like they're not unfair gripes, right,
you know, like oh it was passing, would have should
have been better or some shit like he always got
that fumble or whatever. Fuck Like, Okay, that's fair. We
didn't win the super Bowl with him.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
It's not like we're saying he's perfect, but he's damned
better than anything we've had since.

Speaker 3 (48:26):
And hopefully Bryce Young will actually.

Speaker 2 (48:29):
Pay it out, because I'm we're getting moral victories now,
which is still losses, but they're more victories and I'm
taking them everyone.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I'm like, oh, three points down to the chiefs. I
see a young fella.

Speaker 4 (48:42):
I just saw. That makes me feel better.

Speaker 5 (48:44):
But I just saw one time on his podcast where
he was talking about how he didn't get invited to
something in Germany or something, or.

Speaker 3 (48:52):
Christian McCaffrey's wedding.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
But Christian McCaffrey went on Instagram and it was like, motherfucker,
you don't want to be big time.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
And me.

Speaker 2 (49:02):
Yeah, like yeah, which makes sense because Cam definitely is
type of nigga that don't be checking his dms and
messages and ship I guarantee you. But here's here's the
thing you can't get confused about, though, because it can
be a little confusing. A lot of the disrespect to
Cam is about how atlanta of a nigga he is.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
Now, Like, it's not about his playing. It's like people see.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
Him pop out with that motherfucking Mary Poppins outfit on
the ship.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
You can only pull that.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
Off so many times, and you can't and it's almost
impossible to pull off.

Speaker 3 (49:37):
Once you stop playing.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
So like, you got a lot of people that are
just like clowning him, and I think it's crossed over
into like a cultural level of dismissal that is not
warranted because the man was he was like that on
that football field.

Speaker 4 (49:54):
Okay, he was one.

Speaker 3 (49:55):
Of than one.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
But when you see this motherfucker looking like he about
to take your on a tour the chocolate factory, it's like, hey, hey,
big dog, I don't know if I could.

Speaker 3 (50:06):
I don't know if I.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
Can look you the same way as I look at
the other great quarterback. So I think that's what's hurting him,
you know, going on first take and arguing with Steven a.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
You know that type of stuff is.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
I don't think it's like helping his place in the
game because people don't take that too seriously. When you
look at what he got on, it's just hard to
take him seriously.

Speaker 3 (50:25):
It's like a Charles Barkley.

Speaker 4 (50:27):
You didn't cut his hair rod.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
All right, all right, let's talk about some that's other news, guys.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
Okay, oh but before before that, Karen your turn, Yeah,
but before we go on and not too much with
Bryce Young.

Speaker 7 (50:44):
I remember when Cam Newton was coming up, and these motherfuckers,
this is one reason why I don't listen to a
lot of sports radio. These motherfuckers here in Charlotte was like,
don't pick him as number one. I forgot who the
numb but two was, but they was like, pick him
as number two. And I motherfucking love the caro a

(51:06):
lot of panthers. I look Roger in his eye, I say,
if they don't pick Cam Newton is number one, fuck them,
Like I literally said that. I was like, if they
don't pick him as number one. I will denounce being
a Carol lot of Panthers things because I was like,
that would be the dumbest thing that we would ever
have done. He been bowling somewhere else. Listen, don't listen

(51:28):
to these races as white guys calling it into these
fucking radio shows. They don't know what they're talking about.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
And they was just out there and it didn't make
any fucking sense like that, just like like it was.

Speaker 8 (51:39):
Like it was.

Speaker 2 (51:40):
It was like, so if we could trade the number
one pick and then pick the other quarterback, the white one,
And I'm thinking, like, so, why do you think someone
would be willing to trade to get the number one pick?

Speaker 8 (51:56):
Right?

Speaker 3 (51:57):
Who do you think they're gonna pick.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
It's not like they were going, oh, we can trade
down and he'll be there later. They was like, just
trade the number one pick, which would definitely be Cam Newton.
I was like, this is the dumbest, easiest decision I've
ever seen in my life, But I'm glad they did
the right thing. Shot to Jerry Richardson or mister Richardson
as he likes to be called, and uh yo, hopefully

(52:19):
the new owner hopefully he was right about Bryce, and
he'll get the stunt because other than that, he's been
a terrible owner. So like, if it turns out that
Teborfield was right about Bryce, that he let his wife
make that draft pick, you know for the first time,
I would not mind him stunting on us, like he

(52:39):
he earned that stunting on us. Just like if Michael
Jordan wanted to do a victory lap around the city
of Charlotte at the countermanning everyone and making us draft
Brandon Miller, yes, I'd be like, yeah, you they've been
talking about you for years, homie. You you you did
when you pick Brandon Miller, So go ahead and tell
everybody dangn shit right now we can get to some

(53:01):
other news.

Speaker 7 (53:02):
I think I had to get that off my chest
because child I was warm, Like I was like, the
is this y'all?

Speaker 2 (53:07):
It's just you know, it's mostly just conversational anyway, but
when Chris Lamberth is hitting the building, there's certain segments
I like to get to because I don't always you know, know, all.

Speaker 7 (53:19):
These people I know, Chris by at homegoing going doing
exactly who we're talking about.

Speaker 8 (53:23):
Me and Roger looking at each other.

Speaker 4 (53:25):
You know who it is.

Speaker 3 (53:27):
Here we go, let's do some white people news.

Speaker 6 (53:31):
White people.

Speaker 3 (53:54):
Anyway, white people news. Let's see if Chris knows these whites.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
And I mean, well, here's one of my patrons, saints
of whiteness, and so I know this one. And uh
looks like I'm about to be on one again, everybody,
because I always defend this perfect pure white angel.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
Taylor Swift, what's up?

Speaker 2 (54:20):
Gave a whopping one hundred and ninety seven million dollars
in bonuses to errors tour performers and crew.

Speaker 3 (54:28):
On top of their salaries.

Speaker 7 (54:31):
She took me she taking care of her people because
all the side I know, I know a lot of
the blacks don't give a fuck about what that white
lady doing. But that bitch was traveling all across the country,
all across the goddamn country. The word selling out football stadiums.
Them white women in now was break was making the
fucking city shakes.

Speaker 8 (54:50):
That was like, is it a earthquake? No, bitch, Taylor
Swift is in town.

Speaker 7 (54:54):
So she was like, y'all took care of me and
made me a bazillion dollars.

Speaker 8 (54:58):
I gonna pay y'all.

Speaker 2 (55:00):
She paid over out one hundred and ninety seven million
in bonuses that everyone worked on the tour, including truck drivers, caterers,
instrument texts, merch team, lighting, sound production staff and assistants, carpenters, dancers,
band security, choreographers, power technicus, riggers, hair makeup, wardrobe, physical therapists,

(55:21):
and video team.

Speaker 7 (55:22):
If you was on the list, she said, pay them wow,
cause they She probably kept the same team the whole time.
She was like, Hey, y'all, y'all are away from y'all family,
y'all loved ones traveling all around the fucking world with me.
I don't blame them. If I had money like that,
I would take care of you. If you got a
credit paym Yes.

Speaker 2 (55:41):
Someone on Twitter, but I can't confirm that this is true.
It was just a story someone told where they like
quote tweeted the article and was like, my dad was
a truck driver on the tour and came and told me, son,
you going to college or some.

Speaker 3 (55:56):
Shit like that. And I was like, even as like
a joke.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
That is funny as shit, but I don't know if
it's true, but looked at.

Speaker 8 (56:06):
Him like that's good, Like this is a take take fun.

Speaker 7 (56:09):
Your college is paid for yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:11):
But yeah, man, right, Taylor Swiss City, you the school,
Yes she is, and you know, I bet you it
was probably all walks of life that actually worked for her.

Speaker 7 (56:24):
So it's a lot of people that benefited from that.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Next, Chris Rock storms out in the middle of a
comedy set at billionaire's party.

Speaker 8 (56:34):
Happened.

Speaker 2 (56:36):
It was a comedy set at Anthony Pratt's Christmas party.
He's fifty nine year old comedian did a surprise set
at the party. However, his set was cut short after
he joked, our new push will be out of space.
We put all the Mexicans on Rockets the post. Cindy Adams,
who tended to Soirez, said Rock saw something the audience

(56:58):
did not, and it upset him.

Speaker 3 (57:01):
He shot it.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
He wasn't supposed to be taped, videoed, reported, or whatever
else wasn't supposed to happen. He then barreled out quickly
and forcefully threw people through the exit doors without explaining why.
Without the second hesitation, he stormed out, never to return.
So it sounds like maybe they weren't supposed to be
recording it.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
Solf.

Speaker 7 (57:22):
They was like, yeah, we'll be there, but we don't
want disrecorded. He probably working out new material or some
shit or some shit. He was like, Hey, I'm just
gonna be edgy because I know I'm not being recorded.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
Well, honestly, let me give you this is how you
know it was a rich people party, and they mad
he left because the article didn't need to leave the
obvious setup to a joke he was doing that was
involving that because you know, it's not the punchline the joke.

(57:52):
Chris Rock's never making a joke. That's just Mexican's ha
ha Right. It's like so they that's you know, that's
fucked up that. They was like, oh, this nigga just left, Okay,
leave the Mexican part in there.

Speaker 3 (58:06):
Don't explain ship.

Speaker 2 (58:08):
Just make it seem like he just races against Mexican
people out of know where for no reason. He's just
in here tap dancing for uh for racist.

Speaker 5 (58:15):
White That's what people wanted to say, and that's what
people are saying online.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
That's why Will Will was ray for slapping him.

Speaker 2 (58:22):
Right, they need to do a movie together at this point,
just to make every sign of the hell of it, every
side be mad as hell.

Speaker 3 (58:32):
Yeah, they would. Why why is he with him?

Speaker 8 (58:35):
And I Will and I will.

Speaker 7 (58:38):
Go ahead, go ahead, care I will pay my twenty
five dollars and smile.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
And people were saying that's why, that's why Denzel and
Sam Jackson went over to Will instead of instead of
Chris after he got slapped, because they knew.

Speaker 3 (58:54):
They knew man Twitter hate Chris Rock.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
They really like like this niggas never funny and I'm sorry,
I refuse to chat.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
I will never.

Speaker 8 (59:04):
Like me and act like I didn't see what I would.

Speaker 3 (59:06):
You know, the new thing is I get why they're
doing it, but erkle. Uh just.

Speaker 2 (59:14):
Jalil White went and did an interview and uh oh,
I have the clip. I'll played it in a second.
You know this is still there's still white people new
what am I doing?

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Ray Gun the.

Speaker 2 (59:24):
Musical has been pulled after controversial breakdancer calls.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
In the lawyers.

Speaker 7 (59:29):
Not a drake, she pulled a drake on the how
you gonna do the music? I guess you need to
do a musical because the ain't no dancing.

Speaker 2 (59:39):
It was shut down hours before it was due to
open on Saturday at the lawyers representing the athlete threatened
legal action. Steph Brodbridge, an Australian comedian who wrote and
intended to start in ray Gun the Musical, said in
the video posting on Instagram that the breakdancers lawyers got
in touch the venue and threatened legal action. And this
debut performance at Sydney v and you can sell us.

(01:00:01):
The parody musical intended to retell the story of Australian
breaker Rachel Gunn wildy know his ray Gun, whose performance
at the Paris Olympics sparked countless.

Speaker 7 (01:00:10):
Many comedy Yeah, you know it's gonna be a straight
up comedy.

Speaker 8 (01:00:15):
It's that bitch. You know you did that right. You
know you did that shit right.

Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
You were terrible, the comedian said.

Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
They were worried I was I was damaging her brand,
which I would never do. They were very concerned that
people would think that Rachel Gunn was affiliated with the musical.
I wanted to share everyone that she will not be
part of the show. She's very welcome to come. I
would love for her to see it. And the tickets
were only six dollars and forty five cents.

Speaker 5 (01:00:42):
So sounded like something that would like a black box
like small theater where they like a UCB or right
like that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
So they're pretty uh, that's pretty litigious.

Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
They shut down the six dollar tickets like ahway and
my thing?

Speaker 8 (01:00:58):
What brand? You got a zero?

Speaker 7 (01:01:00):
What are we talking about here? What kind of stellar
reputation are we trying to uphold?

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
She added that Gun's lawyers trademark the musicals poster, which
featured a silhouette of the Breakdancer's famous kangaroo hop, and
said she couldn't perform that dance as Gun owns it.

Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
Dog.

Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
First of all, First of all.

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
How you gonna take your white ass over into here,
appropriating and then start trademarking bullshit that you that we're
joking on you for that? Fucked up that's that feels
like ultimate white privilege right there. Yeah, I'm so bad
at dunc and I'm gonna become rich, Oh my god,
Oh just messing up the art. Just oh right, gun girl,

(01:01:46):
No one has ever white and as white as this, right?

Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
Uh, Sidney Sweeney, No she is.

Speaker 4 (01:01:54):
That's the actress Euphoria. Yep for you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Sidney's swinging shows off incredible bikini body while soaking up
sun at thirteen million dollar Florida Keys.

Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
Mansion a ship.

Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Now, now, one thing about Sidney swingey, she gonna let
them girls out.

Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
Okay, she wants y'all to know.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
She was cozying up with her fiance Jonathan Devino at
the Lavish Abode, sporting a stylish swimsuit with lounging. While
lounging underneath the warm sunshine ahead of Christmas holiday, she
donned a purple patterned bikini top as well as the
skimpy matching bottoms during the relaxing day there she is

(01:02:36):
relaxing in her She got naked and she got a bikinio.

Speaker 3 (01:02:41):
We need to see, we need to know this is
news to them.

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Yes, sorry, Yeah, bro, the doctor who want not even
a real doctor, no.

Speaker 3 (01:02:55):
Build that school. Doctor Umar.

Speaker 8 (01:02:57):
She was like, y'all gonna.

Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
Get he would.

Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
Yeah, he probably, Well, I don't think he would understand.

Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
To be honest, I I've been watching some of his
stuff on TikTok and he's still keeping that same energy
on these white ladies.

Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
Did y'all ever see the video where a guy was
trolling him with the white girlfriends?

Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
They meet doctor.

Speaker 5 (01:03:18):
Umar and he's like, I want to introduce you to
my girlfriend and it was a white girl.

Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
Yes, it's so good.

Speaker 8 (01:03:25):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
So good man, dude, We were so far down the
rabbit hole.

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
I saw a TikTok video where doctor Umar spoke for
like six minutes and I agree with every word and
had to turn it off.

Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
I was like, nah, the algorithm. No, I watched this one.

Speaker 4 (01:03:43):
Please send that to me.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
I'm scared. I'm scared because because that's how they get you.

Speaker 8 (01:03:48):
Yep, then you're gonna be flooding with shit.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
I agree with every fucking word this man said like.
I was like, God, damn, he's fitting it. And it
kept going longer and it kept being more.

Speaker 8 (01:03:59):
Ship I agree with.

Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
I was like, okay, man, am I tripping? Am I tripping?
Is this like a sneaking past?

Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
After the show, I send you a link to the
kunckle line water that I ordered, and uh and how
to send how to send a cashier check to the school?
I said, I'll see you that too. Because he got me.
I was about to send it to my friends. I
had to catch myself. Katie Price taunted me by shouting

(01:04:30):
other men's names when we were in bed. She got
kicked out, she got a kick out of it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:34):
Reveals Carl Woods.

Speaker 7 (01:04:37):
I know neither one of these people. I'm assuming if
she's an actress.

Speaker 8 (01:04:41):
I don't know who the person is.

Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
Katie Price and Carl Woods, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
Okay, well one is a Maths star, m a f
S capital, I don't don't know what and ja yeah.
Carlos also gave it starts on how long her relationship
with math star JJ Slater would last. So I guess
she's moved on from him to be with a guy
who's who whatever Maths is?

Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
I guess a TV show? Assuming, so she's being with him.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
This is very white news. I didn't even know that
I was getting something that white. I'm sorry Katie Price
turnic boyfriend Carl Woods by saying other blokes names in bed,
he has revealed.

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
Oh he told us, Why would you tell us?

Speaker 8 (01:05:27):
Oh, it's married? At first sight, oh I.

Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
Thought it was.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
I thought it was a show about black people trying
to learn algebra.

Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
We can't spell.

Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Versus too, That's right, guys. She was also obsessed with
with the younger men, and he once caught her face
time in a twenty three year old foot baller.

Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Man. Why is he telling us this is this her
new man?

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
Or?

Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
Who are the pictures of these white people? These don't
even look like the same white.

Speaker 8 (01:06:10):
People from here, he gonna get.

Speaker 4 (01:06:13):
Yeah, it looked like AI, don't they.

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
This is a filter, right, that's a filter. This niggas
look like they Pixar characters.

Speaker 4 (01:06:22):
Yeah looking people. Why do they have to do those?

Speaker 7 (01:06:25):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
Why they teeth so white? They're like sims?

Speaker 8 (01:06:29):
They do look like Sam characters, don't they.

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
I guess this is them at a premiere of something.
Uh okay. Carl thirty five said, twice in bed she
called me another fella's name.

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
I poured her up on it.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
She's She got a mental kick out of saying it
and then pretending it was role play.

Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
She would do weird things to get into my head.
M hm, damn, Carl, she played you, she did.

Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
Carl, who was engaged to the TV personality now forty six,
told the Son Sunday he believed he she cheated on
him with four men, and he said he was at
the same time, or he said he she broke her
feet in a falling turkey as she stormed off when
he confronted her about texting a Premier Premier League star,

(01:07:16):
and the second part of our exclusive interview at his
Essex home, he predicted her new react relationship with reality
TV star JJ Slater was doomed. Damn Carl sound he
ha hater to me? All right, Uh, we'll do some

(01:07:38):
What was the thing I was gonna do? We had
just talked about fucking with black people.

Speaker 7 (01:07:43):
Yeah, that's what it's in Okay, because okay, so let.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
Me play the fucking with black people music. Pull that
up real quick.

Speaker 10 (01:07:55):
Whooo hoooo with just fucking with them people because they black,
with us fucking with them deepo, because they are black.

Speaker 4 (01:08:12):
With just fucking with them black people. Were just fucking
with them blacks.

Speaker 10 (01:08:16):
We just fo fucking fucking black people who.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
Are the very talented vocal stylings of Felt five mm hmm.
Let's talk about this thing here. Jalille White, you may
know him as arkle Well, he went on uh some
podcast or Wilmington Library show or something and was getting

(01:08:52):
interviewed and he started talking about family matters place amongst
you know, the black sitcoms of the era.

Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Okay, Being a.

Speaker 11 (01:09:00):
Part of the TGI Have brand sometimes makes you feel
like you don't completely belong in the pantheon of blackness.
You know, blackness has been treated as a very monolithic
experience in entertainment. You know, if it's not a hood story,
it's not a black story, and you know, sometimes I

(01:09:21):
feel left out of that, you know. So it's like, uh,
you know, like if there's any if there's ever a
pole and they say, oh, what are your favorite black shows,
and you know Martin is in there a living single
or any of those, because I already know we're coming
in last. But if there's ever a pole and it's
just like your favorite family shows and suddenly Martin's not

(01:09:42):
in there or whatever, all of a sudden, we rank
really high. And so it's kind of interesting in how
we look at ourselves to be quite honest, even as
black folks, and somehow I became a symbol for black
male nerd culture to be quite honest. I mean, I
know this for a fact. Any brother that grew up

(01:10:05):
in the eighties and nineties, nineties and two thousands wearing glasses,
he was told at school he looked like me. He
was called Rkle And he didn't look anything like me, guaranteed,
but still his peers would find a way to call
him Merkle and even girls to that to that extent,
So it's really it's really humbling to see how far

(01:10:29):
nerd culture has come, and really it's it's not nerd culture,
it's smart culture. It's it's hobbyist culture. It's it's skateboarders,
it's and I could never have known in a million
years that I would be the face of that.

Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
Never. All right, all right, Karen Zeo te hundred, How fucked?
What do you feel by Julie White's comments?

Speaker 7 (01:10:55):
I actually really did love Found in Matters, Like I
actually love all of the shows. And also I do
think that particularly like we talk about social media and
all this stuff exkews a lot of stuff because if
you listen to social media, nobody liked Martin, you know,
nobody liked to Jamie Fox Show.

Speaker 8 (01:11:14):
You know, nobody liked nothing and toy go, Well, this
shit is not true, y'all.

Speaker 7 (01:11:19):
Like, like, these shows were not number one at the
time and have some of the highest rankings of the
time because nobody was watching them outside of white people.

Speaker 8 (01:11:29):
And to an extent, I can.

Speaker 7 (01:11:31):
Also see how some of this could screw with his mind, cause,
just like you said, being on TGIF is different than
being on some of them other channels to other people.
So he was really really young, like like you know,
like a child at that time, so I could see
his perspective, feeling a certain way, and him feeling somewhat
ostracized due to that, like like from a child's perspective,

(01:11:52):
due to that, and hearing how people may have been
talking about him, how we talked about him, kind of
as some people as a collective, but we all talk
about people in a jokeful manner, you know, like we
don't a lot of times. Joking for us is a
form of love. But some people take that jokingness. I
realized this, and they internalize it, and they bought it up,
and all of a sudden they become some of these

(01:12:12):
people that go black.

Speaker 8 (01:12:13):
People didn't like me, something's wrong with black people.

Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
Now.

Speaker 8 (01:12:16):
Some people are mean, don't get me wrong.

Speaker 7 (01:12:17):
Some black people are very mean, but for the most part,
we don't mean it in that manner.

Speaker 8 (01:12:22):
And I want to see those polls he's seen.

Speaker 7 (01:12:24):
I want to see who were they talking to, because
if you were talking to us, that pole is different
than when you're talking to white people. All right, Like,
So for me, I'm gonna give this about fifty because
I'm not one hundred.

Speaker 8 (01:12:39):
Ah, take them out and hang.

Speaker 7 (01:12:41):
Them, because to an extent, I do understand like that
pressure and things getting thrown at you and you might
not be prepared for because y'all have to realize he
was a child actor. Yes he's an adult now when
you know your views are different. But like I said,
I actually want to hear this and maybe just me
this entire conversation.

Speaker 8 (01:13:00):
Sign get a better view of actually.

Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
What he's trying to say, and then I could you know,
my score might go up or down. But right now
it's like a Sunday for just I'm a little annoyed,
but not like annoyed.

Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
So you say fifty yes, all right, what about you, Chris,
what would you give it?

Speaker 8 (01:13:20):
I mean.

Speaker 5 (01:13:22):
Maybe like a maybe like fifteen percent. I watched the
whole thing because I had actually listened to his audio
book about a week or two ago, and I really
enjoyed it.

Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
Voice or he did it in his regular voice.

Speaker 5 (01:13:35):
He did sometimes he did I think to make a point,
but uh, for the most.

Speaker 4 (01:13:39):
Part it was just his regular speaking for him.

Speaker 5 (01:13:42):
But it I really, I really enjoyed his the book,
and I think I think we're at an age now
where the stuff we grew up with, you're having people
that those artists that were in those positions are now
speaking on their life, and I thought it was really
good at his person inspective talking about coming up being black.

(01:14:04):
Like Karen said, I watched all of that ship me too.
I watched that all of it.

Speaker 8 (01:14:09):
I was in.

Speaker 5 (01:14:11):
I remember when he transformed to Stefan and how like
that was so cool that the baby Face song this
is for the cool in You. He walked out was
dancing with more. I was like, yes, he's got her finally.

Speaker 7 (01:14:24):
Didn't he also get his own show brand like they
try to branch off and have his own show if
I don't think it lasted long, but I remember them
talking about him in a way.

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
I don't know if he got his own show, but
I want to say Family Matters became his own show basically.

Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
Yeah, and it ran for like nine or ten.

Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Years, Like it was a that was a good fucking run,
longer than a lot of those shows that he named,
the other shows that people like, like they they got
a lot longer run.

Speaker 5 (01:14:51):
Yes, yeah, I think maybe there is and I can
I can understand his He doesn't come across across as
bidder on the in his book, but it just he
just I think he feels some kind of way about
it like the community doesn't fully accept him, but niggaslock
like he did that in Delaware. That that was taped

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in Delaware at the Delaware Library. It was black people
was out there.

Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
So I have a theory on how this is unfolding.
I agree, but I agree with both of y'all. By
the way, Uh, first of all, social I think it's
all social media. Social media does too much with the
like this wasn't like. I saw as backlash of his comments,
people started saying, no, the reason people didn't like your

(01:15:41):
shows because it wasn't funny and nobody liked it because
it was a white respectability show, blah blah. And I'm like,
number one, that's not true. The show was it felt
and was black. You know, as much as people go
up for dark skinn on Viv, I feel for Viv.
I feel like Harriet was was was the real Like

(01:16:03):
that was black love too. And I don't know why
people don't mention that because they don't like her fits
or whatever, but that was that was a black love
story too.

Speaker 3 (01:16:12):
The Cosby's was very respectable and then and that.

Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
Is definitely on the mount rushmore of black TV for people.
You can't just take it away, you know, so like
it's not it wasn't that it was a respectable show.
I think it just happened to come along at a
time when there were because it lasted so much longer.

Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
It was competing with every black show.

Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
So like you know, like when Mark it was like
when it was like Martin and Living Single, it wasn't
like it was Martin Living Singing and everything else and
the Cosby's and this, and it's like everything.

Speaker 7 (01:16:46):
Had a right, Yeah, everything you had like an error
about a good point, Roger.

Speaker 8 (01:16:52):
It outlasted like yeah, it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
Would have been up against and and you know, things
that are shorter normally have a higher place than the
heart anyway, because they ended agreed.

Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
So like you're going up against.

Speaker 2 (01:17:03):
Martin, You're going against Living Color, You're going up against
Living Single, You're going up against the Fresh Prince, You're
going like you're going up against every other black show
that we watched in show. Yeah, and so yeah, it's
not gonna be everyone's favorite, but I will say this,
it was still iconic. And I hate the revisionist history
because people got so mad at him that they were

(01:17:24):
saying at the show, no one liked it, and I'm like, no,
it was one of the shows that you knew, like
if you were the kind of kid I was in school,
we would come to school quoting the best jokes and
stuff from the night before, and if you missed it,
you was out of the loop.

Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
On all the black shows.

Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Like Martin, Living Color, Living Single, Jamie Fox Ways, like everything,
it was like show yeah, it was like, oh, you
you didn't watch last night, so you don't even get
this joke.

Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
What the fuck's going on in your house?

Speaker 6 (01:17:56):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:17:57):
So?

Speaker 2 (01:17:57):
I think I think Family Matters is one of those ones.
And I also think this is why I say it
comes to social media on both sides. I think he
recently got engaged or married to, like a white lady,
and I saw people leaving some very fucked up comments. Now,

(01:18:18):
maybe he said something and aren't for in the past.

Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
I don't know. But what I do know is if
someone posts a.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
Fucking engagement photo and white people and black are cool
with it, and black people are leaving fucked up racist
comments or whatever, that person is still a person and
they're gonna feel away. And I felt some bitterness come
out of him. And I don't know how to tell
black people who had this experience this because I haven't

(01:18:45):
had this experience, and it's easy for me to say,
but you it's just like I said with Chris at
the start the show, You're better off not even addressing it.
You're better off not saying I like short women because
people take it personally. Now it's become a thing. But
if you just want to date a short woman, nobody
says shit, right the racism sometimes or the reverse raising

(01:19:10):
what you call it. Whenever it's like a black person
as a white person and people going on the page
and talk shit about him, like they deal with Lawrence
the character that play Lawrence, the character of Lawrence on Insecure.
They act like you're not a person that's not reading
these rude ass fucking comments on the happiest day of
your life and being like and like you don't start
getting bitter for real, like it doesn't justify something, and

(01:19:31):
you where you're like, well, man, I guess people are
fucked up in racist towards me.

Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
I never said nothing bad about black people. Why are
you doing this?

Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
He feels like he want to come out and be
like and then sometimes we do.

Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
Stuff to ourselves that's wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:19:45):
And I've just made me, remember like, oh, they was
talking bad about this white girl, his white wife, and now.

Speaker 3 (01:19:52):
He's doing this thing and he still got it in
his heart.

Speaker 8 (01:19:55):
It really Yeah, that shit does impact you.

Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
Yeah, they there was there was a passage in the
book where he's in college and he's there's like a
media class or something that he's in and the ta
or the professor was like shitting on family matters and
didn't know that he with Jalil was in the class,
and people was looking at it and wanted like he
was wanted him to say something, and he didn't say anything.

(01:20:21):
And like he said, I wish I would have spoke
up because they were trying to say like he was
a coon and all this kind of stuff where he
was just like saying I'm I'm. I took that, like,
was that the Ed Grimley character that Martin Short created.
I kind of took some elements of that. And I
think it's another another white actor or something to create

(01:20:43):
Steve Erkle.

Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
And it was a funny character. I don't remember.

Speaker 3 (01:20:47):
I was.

Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
I was pretty woke back then when even when I
as a young and and I was like.

Speaker 8 (01:20:53):
It was just funny.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
What's crazy is Carlton was a coon, like that was
the role of Carlton On Like, so it wasn't like
nerd equal coon.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
There's been nerdy black characters all this time. Ergo was nerdy.
He wasn't a coon.

Speaker 4 (01:21:10):
Yeah he was not.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, but yeah it was. He had a
goad dance, he had his own dance, but yeah, it was.
It is funny how the double sided and it's a
race and representation where like black person does something and
it's just all this there's like a there's some extra credit,
like let's not there's sometimes we're like I just want

(01:21:35):
It's like black quarterbacks, you talk yourself into Jameis Winston
because you're like, I just hey, it's tough.

Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
He's black and he's out there.

Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
And that happens with some of the representation too, right,
Like I want to like this show because I see
black people, but also there's a bunch of fucking negativity
even from black people when you for making black representation black, right,
where it's like you can never be everything to everybody
and represent every flaw to everybody as well. And I

(01:22:04):
can see how it would have an effect on some
of these people that worked in this industry.

Speaker 8 (01:22:09):
Particularly young.

Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
Yeah, and we know so much about them behind the
scenes now, so now we know Jealel White wasn't perfect.
He was a diva on the set. He wanted to
show to be about him. He became an ego maniac
according to all this you know, gospipe or whatever you
see on social media, and we use that to justify
saying something racist about him marrying a white lady. You know,

(01:22:32):
like like nothing about Steve Urkos, about that, nothing even
about that stuff with whose ego was bigger on the set?
You know of these shows where the egos are all
big and there's always drama on all the sitcoms.

Speaker 3 (01:22:45):
It's not just Germaine the black people.

Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
But anyway, all that stuff to say, I think I'll
give this twenty five. I was more bothered by the
revisionist history of everyone trying to hurt his feelings by
acting like no one ever liked that the guy.

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
I was like, I mean family matters. I was like, oh,
come on, man, do this.

Speaker 8 (01:23:05):
That's not true, that's not true at all.

Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
Yeah, well gotta do this.

Speaker 2 (01:23:08):
It's okay, y'all are upset, and that's fine, but don't
do this.

Speaker 5 (01:23:13):
Because if you go to if you watch the whole thing,
or just watch the beginning. He's like, Wow, I didn't
know there were that many black people in Delaware, and
I had just missed him. I was doing a show
in Pottstown, Pennsylvania or like late last month, and he
was at the venue doing a book like a you know,
pushing this book, you know, making an appearance.

Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
People love that dude.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (01:23:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
In the new Star Wars series that the.

Speaker 3 (01:23:43):
Right Skeleton Crew.

Speaker 2 (01:23:46):
Yeah, he's in there, like, which I think is part
of why he's doing a lot of this press lately.

Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
But I don't know, man.

Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
As I've said for years on here, black people as
a community, we need to be a little bit calmer
and less less jumping our bag and getting triggered by
the the people that have been not always giving the
brightest side of the community and when they tell.

Speaker 8 (01:24:10):
Their stories right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
Because it's one thing for him, Like if he was
up there scolding black people and saying how we ain't shit,
then I'm with.

Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
Y'all, agreed.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
But if he wants to be like yo, sometimes I
got hit with from black people with bullshit sometimes too.
If that's his story, that's his story, If that's what happened,
that's what happened.

Speaker 3 (01:24:26):
He didn't deserve that.

Speaker 8 (01:24:27):
No, and there are black people that have experienced that.

Speaker 7 (01:24:31):
And one thing about us we put Uncote claimed that
you know, we're not a model lift.

Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
And when somebody was like, hey, this experience, he said,
he literally said, people think it's a model lift. He say,
black people. People think it's a modelift. So that which
I did find interesting and partially true, which is when
you say which of these black sitcoms is the best
or the blackest, I guarantee you Family Matters will come
near to bottom, not because it was less black, but

(01:24:57):
because people start thinking of a bunch of different stereo
types and stuff about blackness. It's not like this is America.
It's not clean the concept of blackness. So it oh,
they counted on this one. You know why it's cussing
blacker then not cussing, but somehow it is and it
moves up on the list.

Speaker 3 (01:25:13):
Or they was poor in this one. Why is being poor?

Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Why is that blacker than not being poor? So so
like he, I think he has a point. And if
you just say which of these family sitcoms is better?
And you put Family Matters up there, but it's next
to like.

Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
You know the the what's the I.

Speaker 2 (01:25:33):
Don't know perfect strangers and you know, full house and
all the shit. Somehow it does a little bit better
because people are now just being like, oh, it was
a family. They're not even thinking about race anymore. Like
we're not asking what is blacker or what is whiter?
We're just saying what what makes you feel more of?
What's more of a family. So I think he made

(01:25:53):
some valid points without us having to get been out
of shape. But maybe he has some other stuff he
said that. Maybe that's why I don't know those things.
So maybe that's why people are mad.

Speaker 3 (01:26:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:26:02):
Right book to your I'm sorry, Karen, No. I would
just say i'd recommend that book if you were a
fan of the show and you liked him. Audiobook is
worth checking out when I read. I like audio books
when it comes to memoirs.

Speaker 8 (01:26:20):
Especially when I want to own voice.

Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
Yeah, all right, man, let's start wrapping this thing up
with some soord ratchiness.

Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:31):
I know we've been going a good hour and a
half and Chris has been very kind to give us.

Speaker 4 (01:26:35):
As I'm happy to be here, yeah having me.

Speaker 2 (01:26:39):
And we always enjoy having you too. I mean unless
you want to play some guests the race. I don't
mind pulling out some racist It's really up there, your
time and what you can.

Speaker 5 (01:26:49):
It's whatever you guys do. I was gonna fold up
some laundry and maybe watch some TV.

Speaker 4 (01:26:54):
Whatever you got.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
All right, Well, you know what, let's gets. You know,
we've been over here talking about kle and ship. Let's
go ahead and take it to the next level with
some guests the race.

Speaker 4 (01:27:11):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 6 (01:27:14):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 4 (01:27:19):
It's time to catch the race.

Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Felony charge over dipping sauce dispute black.

Speaker 3 (01:27:32):
You just like the people that picked them up the siums,
that's you.

Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
Now imagine catching a felling charge over raising canes dipping sauce.
That's what investigators say transpired Friday afternoon in Florida, where
thirty one year old woman was arrested for a strong
armed robbery at she became hostile both verbally and physically
at the fast food workers fell to include eight sauces
in her mobile pickup order. Mackenzie Keeling retrieve her grub

(01:28:00):
from a raising canes in clear water, only to later
discovery she was missing eight packs of Cain sauce.

Speaker 8 (01:28:08):
Somebody wanted some different sauce.

Speaker 2 (01:28:09):
She returned to the restaurant and spoke to a female manager,
who provided Keeling with the dipping sauce. However, the manager
to Tanya Herbert, we don't know her raise decline Keeling's
request that she be provided with extra sauces in return
for wasting her time and gas.

Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
I know that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
After her sauce bed was refused, Keeling became hostile both
verbally and physically, and began yelling in the eery, disturbing
staff and customers. During her alleged tirade, Keeling shot out
her right hand with force and struck Herbert in the leg,
Cops charge.

Speaker 3 (01:28:44):
She then allegedly tried to tear the victim's.

Speaker 2 (01:28:47):
Keys and cane's id from a lanyard. The victim was
in fear, cops reported, adding that the sauce in broglio
was witnessed by two Raising Caine employees and captured on
cs TV footage. She was arrested, booked in the count
of jail, from which she was released on twenty five
hundred dollars bond. Her lawyer yesterday ended a not guilty

(01:29:09):
play on her behalf Killing's address is listed da da,
All right, guess the race card.

Speaker 8 (01:29:16):
I'm going black.

Speaker 7 (01:29:17):
But my thing is this managers your last name Raising Kane,
because bitch, you can have all the sauces in here.
Don't know, this is not that in Bartant right if
you put out this, if you if somebody takes the
time to come back, they are hot, like not you
like like they mad that they had to come back.

Speaker 8 (01:29:33):
So here is yes, ma'am, how many more sauces you want?
You can have?

Speaker 3 (01:29:37):
My old bitch, right, Chris, you're sticking with black.

Speaker 5 (01:29:43):
I feel like I do, but the fact that it's
at a Raising Canes where it's I'm I my my
southern brothers and sisters. I'm more of a Zaxby's guy
me too, And I feel like at Raising Canes you
have to have have sauce, so it could be in
order to it's good because it's not that in there.

Speaker 8 (01:30:05):
I've only had Zaxby's. I've heard of him choke on it.

Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
No wonder she was so mad.

Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
So it's like I gotta say, I gotta stick with black.
But keeling is that could be anything? Really but I
would say, I'm gonna stick with black.

Speaker 2 (01:30:25):
Got two black, So check the chat room and see
what they believe about the sauce band.

Speaker 9 (01:30:30):
But I popped flavor and I dripped sauce.

Speaker 2 (01:30:35):
Mustard black black raising cane is white, folks fried chicken white?
Does that Texas toast they be serving that Texas toast
is a quotes finger licking black female black. Agree with
Chris on the felony for dipping sauce sauce crash out
black black and loud uh cans has fallen off. But

(01:30:55):
so that's not race. You and the rest of the
nigga don't. Okay, those are the last two of that race. Anyway,
the guests the race, y'all said black uh, except for
one person who I think said white for some reason.

Speaker 3 (01:31:08):
Well, that one person was right. You guys are wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:31:15):
So that I just went I had to go with
what I went with the first time. But keeling could
have been saucege. I snuck some Chicken Chick fil A
nuggets into the theater on Monday.

Speaker 4 (01:31:26):
Yeah, and they forgot my sauce.

Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
That's that.

Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
But chick but Chick fil A is good.

Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
It is.

Speaker 4 (01:31:32):
It didn't really matter it was like, Okay, a little
bummed out.

Speaker 2 (01:31:37):
Honestly, sauce on the Chick fil A nugget is just decaded.

Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
You know what I mean, Like you know, like you're.

Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
Just doing you just you're overdoing it when you put
the sauce on because Chick fil A don't need Yeah,
clap pretty great, but let me I'm gonna play the
clap caaren, I'm a professional on my bag.

Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
Let me play for the one. One person got it right,
so you get the golf clap excellent, excellent.

Speaker 8 (01:32:09):
I've never been to Raisin Kane do that? Do that
have meal?

Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
I don't think so. I don't think so if I've
never now, yeah, I heard they're not good.

Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
That's her, it's not Oh it makes sense.

Speaker 3 (01:32:24):
She's very well. Her hair, she got that rainbow bright hair.

Speaker 8 (01:32:27):
Oh yeah, middle band.

Speaker 3 (01:32:29):
She looked like she needs her sauces.

Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
Yeah, Harley Quinn.

Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
Yeah, she don'na play about her sauces. She showed up
like mister j won't eight sauces.

Speaker 7 (01:32:39):
All right, I'm not getting my ass because you ain't
got the saucess.

Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
Let's let's go to the next one.

Speaker 2 (01:32:48):
Retiree who shot Walmart drone in plea deal. Oh, a
seventy two year old retiree who uses nine millimeter handgun
to shoot a Walmart delivery drone hovering near his Florida home,
had struck a plea deal that could result in the
eventual dismissal of felony and misdemeanor accounts didn't this that's.

Speaker 8 (01:33:08):
About the person didn't see their package because you shut
that bitch out.

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
The l Dennis Wind will enter a pre trial intervenure
program offered by prosecutors that, upon successful completion, will result
in the dropping of criminal charges. The PTI program, which
is similar to probation, can last years off to defenders
with no significant criminal history. He was charging a criminal

(01:33:32):
information with discharging a firearm in public, a misdemeanor, and
criminal mischief or third degree felony since damage to the
drum's payload system exceeded one thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (01:33:46):
Yeah, they said.

Speaker 2 (01:33:49):
He was arrested in late June and his home in
Claremount in Orlando suburb after Drone Up employees told Costa
that drone was fired upon while flew over residential area.
A two man Drone Up team was in the neighborhood
conducting mock deliveries to attract business and interest. Also, these
aren't even real deliveries. They were just showing like what

(01:34:10):
the drone could do.

Speaker 4 (01:34:12):
Because that was gonna be my question to you. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
The drone had been flying at a height of two
hundred and thirty feet before it dropping down to seventy
five feet and to demonstrate the deployment of a cable
to which a Walmart package would be attached. When told
investigators that he was working on his pool equipment when
he heard the drone wearing in his in front of
his home. After trying to shoe off the drone, he said,

(01:34:38):
he retrieved his firearm from a gun sell and fired.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
But that's exactly the low way you want to escalate.

Speaker 8 (01:34:45):
And you know they got it all recorded.

Speaker 7 (01:34:47):
They was like, damn it, I drone went down and
we know who did it because you know they probably
that drone is probably recording everything else's flying.

Speaker 3 (01:34:52):
Through the l he said on the police body cam.
Now they say I hit it, so I must be
a good shot, say I hit it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
It also captured his confession when he said, yes, I
shot at it, and he also asked how.

Speaker 3 (01:35:08):
Much trouble am I in. Once your lawyer sees this,
I guess a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
He claimed that he was unaware that the drone was
part of the Walmart fleet, and that he had past
experiences with drones flying over his house and believed they
were surveilling him.

Speaker 3 (01:35:27):
He did not further explain why he thought they were
surveiling him.

Speaker 2 (01:35:34):
When the workers heard gunfire saw Win holding a handgun
towards the sky, they ran back to their van while
the drone returned to Walmart super Center about four miles away.

Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
So he didn't even kill the drone.

Speaker 8 (01:35:44):
Oh, the draw had enough capital to the plant.

Speaker 3 (01:35:49):
Yeah, they should have left. That was That's part of
the test. They should have let him alone. He helped
the test return.

Speaker 2 (01:35:55):
If y'all are testing that area of Florida, it's gonna
be a lot of drones getting shot.

Speaker 8 (01:36:00):
A sure.

Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
So you just found out y'all passed the shooting test.
Get back out there, get at it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:05):
Walk it off.

Speaker 8 (01:36:06):
That's better than employe getting shot.

Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
While Wynn says cops say acknowledged the reckless nature of
his actions, he made an odd comment. White officer gently
handcuffed him in the front. I can't breathe, I can't breathe.
I can't breathe. He then he laughed at no reaction
from the sheriff.

Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
Tabeties. All right, Karen, guess.

Speaker 6 (01:36:26):
The race.

Speaker 8 (01:36:29):
White, and you get at your cars for that comment, sir,
fuck you. I am fucked with.

Speaker 4 (01:36:39):
Chris. I'm gonna go dwite.

Speaker 3 (01:36:44):
All right, let's check the chat room.

Speaker 8 (01:36:49):
I'm sorry that just came out. Know what the fuck
is I gotta do with you shooting a drone out
the sky? Bet you voted for Trump too.

Speaker 3 (01:37:00):
It's fight because it's true.

Speaker 9 (01:37:03):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
The Conicles of Florida man audassay a caucassie White America
Florida saw teenager cars, chargers drop, stay in your ground defense.
White did it wearing a backpack of monopoly money. White
man wiggedy White exercises second amend right trigger figure like
your seventy cent white bonus points for the handcuff.

Speaker 3 (01:37:24):
Theatrics maga white. Of course, yeah, he was white.

Speaker 6 (01:37:27):
He was white.

Speaker 3 (01:37:38):
Like I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:37:40):
I don't know the full extent of the article when
I got to read it, so it caught me off
guard too with the I can't reef, I can't read,
and I'm like, oh damn, he just went racists. Fucking No,
that was a George Floyd joke to the cops on
body camp. He was that was a Steph Curry racism.

Speaker 3 (01:37:57):
He checked, and.

Speaker 8 (01:38:00):
Cos was like, no, sir, right, we don't think this
is funny.

Speaker 3 (01:38:04):
You look like Bobby Knight.

Speaker 8 (01:38:06):
He do, don't it?

Speaker 4 (01:38:08):
Cirtain, sir?

Speaker 3 (01:38:10):
God damn.

Speaker 2 (01:38:11):
All right, you guys are one in one, so okay,
you gotta go to the bonus round where everything is
worth triple the points for triple to racism, even though
you know you guys did miss one, so you don't
get the the true more racist bonus music.

Speaker 8 (01:38:31):
Uh, the more racist bonus music.

Speaker 3 (01:38:36):
But uh, I'm trying to find the other version here
we oh, right here it is. I'll foind it.

Speaker 1 (01:38:46):
Triple the points to triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points trip triple the race points trip points trip
triple the points to triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points stripped True Fabruary.

Speaker 4 (01:39:01):
Points strip, true woints strip, True fabruarraystrip.

Speaker 3 (01:39:05):
All right, let's do this.

Speaker 9 (01:39:06):
One.

Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Texas influencer given maximum prison sentence for attempting to kill
three people, including an ex boyfriend, and murder for hire plot.

Speaker 8 (01:39:15):
Damn A lot happened in the next sentence.

Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
These influencers I know influencing people. The murder was part
of it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
Texan influencer Ashley Grayson is set to serve ten years
in federal prison after intending to.

Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
Pay someone for the murder of three individuals.

Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
Grayson, thirty five, earned notoriety on social media with her
online business and lessons, offering to teach others how to
turn their skills in the courses as well. Thirty five,
Acting US Attorney for the Tennessee District, Reagan fadron A
fondering I'm sorry, announced that Grayson was found guilty in
the murder for higher conspiracy case Monday, November eighteenth. The
press of these states that in September twenty twenty two,

(01:39:55):
Grayson offered to pay a Memphis based couple to kill
three people, including their ex boyfrien friend. The other two
intended victims included a woman who criticized Grayson on social
media and a Mississippi woman who operated a similar business model.

Speaker 3 (01:40:09):
What she was taking them comment serious the art.

Speaker 2 (01:40:13):
The convicted influencers suspected the latter person are creating fake
social media profiles to criticize her work.

Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
The Tennessee US Attorney's Office.

Speaker 2 (01:40:22):
States that each of these killings had a value to
Grayson of at least twenty thousand dollars. During a recorded
video call between direct Grayson and the Memphis couple, the
content creator asked that a Mississippi woman be killed as
soon as possible, would offer the extra five thousand for
the murder to be carried out in the next weeks.

Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
Must have really got under the skin.

Speaker 2 (01:40:43):
Using police car photos from an unrelated incident, the couple
convinced Grayson that they had an unsuccessful attempted.

Speaker 3 (01:40:49):
To murder for our plot.

Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
They demanded half of the promised payment and flew to
Dallas to meet with Grayson and her husband. The Memphis
pair received ten thousand dollars for their fabricated attempt, and
the husband.

Speaker 3 (01:41:00):
Got in it too. In July twenty twenty three, a
grand jury.

Speaker 2 (01:41:04):
In the Western District of Tennessee it SSULD a one
count indictment for use of interstate facility and commission of
murder for hire against Grayson and her spouse, Joshua Grayson.

Speaker 8 (01:41:13):
Cross state lines.

Speaker 2 (01:41:16):
They they gave her the Grayson the maximum centers of
one hundred and twenty months. This is the twenty first
century crime where online fuse and senseless rivalries bled into
the real world, said Fondering, As quoted in the press, Leagus,
the defendant try to hire someone of the murder woman
over things that happen exclusively.

Speaker 3 (01:41:38):
On the internet, and they say it's not real. So
all right, guys, guess the race of Ashley Grayson.

Speaker 7 (01:41:47):
Karen Ashley Grayson. Yes, dude, this is go either way,
but I'm going to go black.

Speaker 3 (01:41:59):
Cares going black on this one for Ashley Grayson, all.

Speaker 8 (01:42:02):
Right, yeah, yeah, but and the thing is going but
she's an affluenza. Y'all know they don't pay us.

Speaker 4 (01:42:11):
Oh, Chris, I'm gonna say white, all right, so.

Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
One of you will be right. Let's see what the
chat room says, white fragility. This feels aren't hinged, white girl,
white white fluencer in her feelings, white white white because
she outsourced niggas pull up.

Speaker 3 (01:42:28):
She don't listen to tailor white, white and black.

Speaker 2 (01:42:32):
So just Karen and mind went black, and Karen and
Mind got it right, yeah yeah, and Chris got it wrong.

Speaker 8 (01:42:55):
Here she is because the thing is the name sing
on white boss. This is some black ass ship a
hit mess.

Speaker 3 (01:43:03):
I was like, mm hmmm, you got you got it.
I mean, at this point, you know, you don't have
to explain to racism. You were right. So you either
get to be right or you get to not be racist.
Whatever that's on the way. You win, all right, y'all?

(01:43:24):
Last thing, sword ratchetness.

Speaker 9 (01:43:28):
All right?

Speaker 3 (01:43:47):
Got a YouTube for this article.

Speaker 12 (01:43:49):
And man is in the hospital after being shot by
a deputy on Thanksgiving. This after investigators say they received
reports of the man swinging a sword around children. This
happened in the area of Boland Avenue in Shady Hills.

Speaker 3 (01:44:03):
Last night.

Speaker 12 (01:44:04):
Deputies released this body camera video and we're showing you
the moments leading up to the incident. Deputies say when
they arrived at the home, he came outside with a gun.
That's when they say deputy shot at him. He was
taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay.
The Sheriff's office has not released his identity or any

(01:44:24):
potential charges. The deputy who fired the shot that hit
him is on administrative leave, as is protocol.

Speaker 2 (01:44:32):
Swinging the sword around kids on Thanksgiving, they can't eat
turkey in peace?

Speaker 3 (01:44:37):
Right? I heard of carving the Turkey. But this is
this is ridiculous bullshit?

Speaker 1 (01:44:42):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (01:44:43):
Is it really Thanksgiving if you can't swing a sword?

Speaker 2 (01:44:48):
We happened to going outside and playing both side quarterback
for the like for the kids.

Speaker 3 (01:44:54):
This man put out the sword on him. Hey guys
on full time visit.

Speaker 8 (01:44:59):
I'm man. I wanted to chop it up with you
for Thanksgiving, but not like this slicing.

Speaker 4 (01:45:06):
Where's the where's the where's that sound effect? When Karen
makes a good fun.

Speaker 8 (01:45:13):
Yes, I'll betraying my best Chris, I'm glad I never let.

Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
It's a different type of walk to the you know,
to take that walk the sword, Chris Man.

Speaker 2 (01:45:32):
Tell the people where to co see you live, man,
see you perform, and of course where to find you
on the internet.

Speaker 5 (01:45:38):
Sure you can find me Chris Lambert dot com. You
find me on Instagram at Chris Lambert. This weekend, I'll
be if any of you listeners are in the upstate
New York. I've got the Comedy Works headlining at the
at Sarah in Saratoga Springs. Three shows December thirteenth and fourteenth,
eight eight pm and on Friday seven thirty and nine

(01:46:02):
thirty pm on Saturday. Also be at the first I
think it's the first ever William Center Comedy Festival in Rutherford,
New Jersey. Sir, if you're in the if you're in
the Tri state area, come out seven o'clock pm Williamcenter
dot com. Google it and you can find the day
seven pm on Friday to twentieth, and I'll be I'll

(01:46:25):
be around hopefully making an announcement on my podcast and
definitely on this one for something really fun in the
spring slash summer. So your boys working, so there's gonna Yeah,
I'm working, Come see me.

Speaker 3 (01:46:40):
We love to see it.

Speaker 2 (01:46:41):
Check out his podcast, The Monday Festival Everywhere. Did you
get your podcast? I've been on there plenty of times.
Karen's been on the befour. It's fun and just you know,
live show tickets there are for sale. The link is
in your show notes. JL Coved opening forth for February
twenty eighth, last day of Black History Month, possibly the

(01:47:03):
final Black History Month once Trump takes office, So you
want to come out and celebrate that with us.

Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
It's always a good time.

Speaker 1 (01:47:10):
And uh, the.

Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
The VP tickets they're going they're going fast. They're going
faster than regular tickets. So just letting people know if
you're like, I want to get that picture with Rod
and Karen meet and Greek thing, just letting you know
them the ones people is buying. If we if we
really get like whatever, we'll maybe we'll we'll try to
open up a few more, but just letting you know.

Speaker 3 (01:47:34):
Once they're gone, there's not very much we can do.
All right, y'all. That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
Oh and if you want to donate tickets, because I've
already had people ask about that, Okay, yes, you can
buy tickets and they will send you an email about
a week out before the show.

Speaker 3 (01:47:51):
Forward that email to me.

Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
I will pass tickets on to people if they need
tickets at ail dot com.

Speaker 3 (01:47:59):
That's it for today's show.

Speaker 2 (01:48:00):
See you tomorrow if you're a premium listener and you
want to hear Balls d Sports. We also did a
review of Hot Frosty Fun Podcast last night.

Speaker 3 (01:48:11):
And yeah, that's it. So until next time, I love you,
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