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February 4, 2025 89 mins

Rod and Karen banter about letting your mate sleep on the couch, bang bang shrimp, parents attending games with their kids, The Doomsday Clock, the sound went out at the Hornets game, John Wick walks into the wrong hotel, Karen gets very upset when the scoreboard isn’t updated, live-action horse movie, t-shirts at the game, Sinners trailer Michael B Jordan twin casting, Discovery Place, Rod’s Raleigh Trip, Karen’s favorite white woman bop and death remembrances. Selena Gomez crying over Trump's immigration policies, Trump revoking Venezuelan immigrants, ways the Dems are trying to fight back, a man who got drill-fished, banana battery, Wing Stop violence and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the black Guy You Tips podcast because
Rod and care to hut.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Blackout Tills podcast.
I'm your host, Rod Joint is always on my cast here,
and we are here on a Tuesday, ready to do
some podcasting. Find us everywhere you get podcasts. Search the
Blackout Tips. Leave us five star reviews on Apple podcasts.
We love to read those on feedback days. Okay, nobody

(00:27):
else is driving five six hours in a day to
come back and so we can give you guys a
feedback show on a Saturday morning. Nobody else is doing that. Okay,
you did. I'm doing this because I love y'all.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
You sure Didgause, My black Ass Show was like, niggas,
stay there, I see you tomorrow, all.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Right, So make sure you guys do that. Check us out.
The official weapon of the show is pute Champ and
the unofficial sport and bullet ball Extreme Extreme Extreme. Plenty
of stuff to talk about. I don't know how long
this episode will be or how it'll be, honestly, but
we have lots of stuff to catch up on, and

(01:04):
I'm sure since been a while you probably have some
banter for everybody. Okay, so we do have banter, so
let me get that going. Do you have any do
you have any Do you have any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter, banter?

(01:30):
Do you have any banter?

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Do you have any banter? Banter?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Yeah, I didn't realize I was johnting everything that. I
got a bunch of thoughts. But I'll cut it down
to about five.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Okay, all right, we'll go ahead and start off.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
I mean you mean, I mean not unless you want
me to go through. Mom.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Let's just see why. I'll see how we feel.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
My my first one is waking up and realize you
failed your mate.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
By letting him sleep on the couch. And it was
the error.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
It was my bad cause you know, Roger kind of
stays up late. I normally am in the bed and
go to sleep, so you know, and by the time
I wake up, he done came in there with me.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
I don't think twice. I am normally.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
The one if Roger's in the bed, he normally has
to come get me because I go to sleep, sleep
sleep like unless you know.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
And I never let you sleep on the couch. I
always come and get you. I know. The couch is
not comfortable to sleep on any way. But I also
know you want to be in the bed, so I
come and get you and say, come get in the bed. Yes,
but Karen forgot and just left me out here, and
I wasn't mad. I was fine with it. I was.
The thing that was funny was Karen coming in in

(02:51):
the living room in the morning, being like, you slept
on the couch like nigga. You know I did. It's
just like, don't put it make it seem like I
did to you. I fell asleep like you fall asleep
all the time, except no one came and got me,
which is fun.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
And you know what, most of the time I am
on my duty. Like I wake up and I be oh,
he not here, and I think what happened. I did
wake up, and I peeked in there and you were up.
So I just went on back to sleep and I
didn't wake up again.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
It's literally not a big good you the one that
said you failed me. I didn't say that everything's fine,
you have anything. I got a couple of things. The
first thing I'll say is this, whoever came up with
the concept of bang bang shrimp was really in their
motherfucking bag. Bang bang shrimp has to be one of

(03:44):
the most consistent food items on any menu at any
restaurant in any place in the world. And what's interesting
is they're not all made the same. Bang bang shrimps
do not be the same recipe at the Chinese place
that they be at the seafood plays that they be
at the sushi plays.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Nope, but it's all all bang.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Bang shrimp be hidden.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
I don't know what it is about the South. It
because we've had like bang bang shrimp at one place.
You have, you know, you got something else.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
And I have never had a bad bang bang shrimp
in my life. M think about that. There's nothing that
consistent in the world. Cheeseburg is not that consistent. Everybody's
had a bad cheeseburger. Yes, I've never been somewhere and
been like, you know what, everything was good except this
bang bang shrimp.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
Normally it might be the bang bang shrimp was good,
everything else was bad.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
I don't know how they do it, but shout out
to them. It's like I said, I've never had a
bad one. It made me think about it. The other day.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
You shout out to the dad. We was at the
Onnies Gang and it was his dad. He was a
little further down than us. And in the arena they
have like cameras that they kind of go around the
arena and kind of catch the crown. Everybody really loves
to be on the jumbo screens. And so the dude
his chie was smaller, you know, because you get children
of a certain age, they'll get up and move around

(05:04):
on their own to kind of catch the camera man's attention.
But his babies had to be like three or four,
like they were small. They wanted to get on, but
they went big enough, like if they stood up, the
sea spotter rip been.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Taller than the kids. And so shout out to the dad.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
This Linty stood up for like five minutes, did a
little stupid ass dance when he was shaking his button
and gy Rayton just so his kids could be on
the screen and be happy. Shout out the good parents
who make themselves look like a food just to the
make their kids happy.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
So that one was for the parents that's willing to
honestly go to the game and have a good time.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Yes, because they was like I don't care what happened
when it and know what they had the ball.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
He mean his kids. They had a blast.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I do love the kids at the games. It's honestly,
everybody should attend a live game just to be around
kids who watch the sport because it's so much more
fun and it's just what the shit was attended intended
to be. So I think you guys should do that.
Another thing I want to bring up is they just
I saw an article today and it said that the

(06:16):
Donesday clock for twenty twenty five, they don't set a
new time. So seventy eight years ago, scientists created a
unique sort of time piece named the doomsday Clock. It's
a symbolic attempt to gauge how close humanity is to
destroying the world. So it's supposed to be like, listen, man,
this nuclear bombs. We got to move it up, move

(06:38):
the clock closer to midnight, and it said now. On
Tuesday they moved it again, they said it to eighty
nine seconds to midnight. There's a couple of things I
don't like about this. First of all, that scientists are
doing it. This is art, not science. Give the artists
their credit. Stop canging up in lanes, fucking them up.

(07:00):
You don't see us letting Kendrick Lamar into the fucking
lab so he can create the next fucking COVID vaccine. Dewey,
stay in your lane, scientists, this is interpretive art. The
second part of this is bitch is three am. It's
three am Doomsday time. We way on past midnight. It

(07:21):
ain't been midnight for a long time. Fuck out of here, bruh.
At this point, Doomsday is late. It's running on CP time.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah it is. I get there when I feel like it.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Doomsday was supposed to lead the party hours ago. It's
still getting dressed. You're supposed to have been here. Fuck
you mean this motherfucking Trump out here erasing everything is?
We know it? They like move it one second, nah,
bro we At this point we're all like, Doomsday wasn't yesterday.
I forgot Doomsday, like when you forget a birthday or holiday, like, man, oh,

(07:55):
candy is half off? Is Nuke's half off? Because we
missdunesday by.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Way and get we're free from eminem's.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
If it's not thusday yet, then the clock broke. There's
the batteries in the dudesday clock fixed? Is they did
y'all charge it the USC I'm probably not update the firm.
Where we are. We're a doomed nigga. It's past doosday,
all right.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
At the game, the audio went out doing the game.
It was wild because we're sitting there and the players
are just moving up and down the court and shit
is happening, and we like hear no announcing. They didn't
tell us who was playing, who was on the field,
no time out, no music. At first, I was like
at my tripping and my hearing goal away because I

(08:40):
don't hear nobody in this big azerna telling me what's
happening on the floor, and so just walk I looked
at it like you sounded to you too, He was
like yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
I was like, okay, yeah, that's interesting because we have enough,
we got enough games that I could just feel in
what was happening anyway. Yes, so it's like, you know
they blow the whistle, I'm like, okay, traveling, yeah ahead,
you know in the now with the line Marcus kinnt

(09:11):
you know whatever?

Speaker 1 (09:12):
You know.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Yeah, So it was interesting. But yeah, let's see. Uh,
I just got an idea for a sketch, but it's
it's very short. This is not a long one. But
what if John Wick walked into the wrong hotel, like
he thought it was one of them Continentals, but it
was just like a Laquenta or whatever the fuck. And
he was like like, I need to talk to a tailor,

(09:37):
and the tailor but it's like a real tailor that's
just like, yeah, you need this to like taper a
suit or this is lacenta, Sir. You know I don't
got no tailor, like I need some guns. Whoa, whoa,
calm down, fucking psychopath. Were you're you talking about with guns? Okay,
just a minute ago, you say you need a room
service and you're handing me this fucking the bloe. What

(09:59):
kind fucking coin is this?

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You can't pay for a room with this?

Speaker 2 (10:02):
It's nowhere right there was a game token niggas like,
get out of here. I need to talk to a contractor. Okay,
well there's the Yellow Pages are over there by the
lobby phone. Sir, you even have a fucking reservation with us?
What's your name?

Speaker 1 (10:22):
You here? Right?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
No, we don't sell bulletproof suits. That doesn't even make
They don't make those. You can get it's a kg
up the street.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Yes, fine, Taylor?

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Oh all right, I'm sorry. Uh when we.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Was at the game, and this is something that I
realized has been happening more frequently at the game, and
it just annoys me.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
I feel like all your thoughts are game related. You
was writing us down at the game. No, no, no,
I'm not knocking in the thoughts. Don't get insecure about it.
I'm just saying I wasn't. I didn't even know you
was over there writing this stuff down.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Oh yeah, because I would just put up and just
kind of just jotted down. I've gotten to the point
where I jotted down when it's fresh in my head
because if I cause a lot of times I.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
I've seen you put out the notes out before, I
didn't notice what you was doing. Okay, go ahead, yo.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Because what happens, y'all it shit didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
And then if I don't write it down immediately, I'll forget,
and then I'd be like, I ain't got nothing.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
The next one is I appreciate you putting in the work,
is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Thank you. Uh.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
When we was at the Hunts game, Uh, I think
they got an intern doing the scoreboard.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Because this ship is driving me fucking nuts.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
When we're be in the game, they'd be subbing and
switching out and ship and it takes this pression three
to five minutes to update the goddamn names.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
And as somebody.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Who actually watches those boards for stats and statistics and
looking up that, it drives me nuts cause I'm like,
if I was at.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Home, this would be correct. What are you doing? Person
is on the floor, like, like, are you even watching
the game? It shouldn't take one whole minute.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
The person that went sell on the bench grabbed Gator
Raid and somebody been in the game, A foul doesn't
happen and the name still ain't changed.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
I was like, what are you doing?

Speaker 2 (12:10):
All right?

Speaker 1 (12:11):
I'm sorry, it just lots of rage over there.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
The score when okay, Karen, I'm just writing down for
the show notes. Karen gets very upset when the scoreboard
is an updated. Got it all right?

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Because I'm like, the normal person will always have it
right there, Like, I mean, the sound went out last week.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Who knows what the fuck is happening over there? I
don't know what they're dealing with. I mean, I notice
it too, but I just, you know, I didn't. I
don't know if it's a new person. I don't know
if it's technology. I don't know why ship. Honestly, I
think it's because we down to like everybody's hurt, Like
I don't know. I got to look up how their
names just spelled, like how you did by take one

(12:58):
t or two teas. I don't even know what's his number?
Hold on, hold, wait till he turned around. We're gonna
see his number. I'll tell you who's in the game.
Give me a few minutes. We haven't had a feature length,
live action talking horse film and far too long. What
happened to that? Y'all remember that? You remember that there

(13:18):
used to be a thing, and when the technology is improved,
we got cgi. Now they making whole lion kings. That
didn't happen.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Because it would be a it's a horse, it's a
racing horses. I love the horses. I found a horse,
and I bought the horse back to life.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
It's the horse found me and bought me back to life.
We ain't had them in a hot minute.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Well, I don't know about all that. I'm talking about
the live action talking horse movie, like mister Ed type
of movies, you know where like that that one Hot
to Trot with John John, what's his name Goldsway for whatever.
That dude like John Catt or whatever his name is,
forget his name. God, what happened to that dude? He

(13:57):
seemed like he wasn't long for the earth. But I
hope he made it because I liked him. But Bob
kat Goldsway, I think he does his name. Yeah, But
like what happened to that? That was a whole genre
of movie we just don't have. It just don't exist.
And now you could u cgi and don't may it
be fucking like driving a car. It could be doing
more shit than it was doing back in the day

(14:17):
when you just put peanut butter in his.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Mouth and my naked movie's lips.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Yeah, Netflix bought all them movies. It ain't about one
live horse talk movie where it's making a bunch of
horse puns and shit like that.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Give us some time, they'll get back down to it.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
All right. Well, I'm just I'm just saying I'm surprised
we don't have one.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
At the games, people love T shirts, and so somebody
around us that caught a T shirt and it was
hilarious because they yell, my life is now complete, And
before I know it, I busted out laughing just hearing
this random mans fan go I caught a T shirt.
My life is now complete.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
I was like, y'all really love them race roof rais
ruf like like them T shirts.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
I don't. I don't support laughing at these strangers. Uh,
And so I don't because I don't know them and
I don't want them talking to me. But oh my god,
when I was with Karen, it's like she's hoping they
come over and start talking to us, and it's like,
why these people are already doing too much? Okay we
are with the riff raft now we're not over for

(15:19):
somebody that was so excited to be at the boogie
tables when we used to go to the games and
be like, I can never be with the poor she
is down there mixing it up. It'sb non just hob
nobn and and and rubbing elbows. These motherfuckers don't I
don't want to talk to nobody that's yelling out about
the Why isn't uh this this player getting the under

(15:41):
the over like I.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Just oh, I don't no you do?

Speaker 2 (15:44):
No, no, no, don't lie you you do with the
laugh Oh okay, say okay, say something and it encourages them,
and then they get more excited because now they got
an audience I'm with, and it invites them to continue
to try to keep the antics up, and you can't
I purposely, even when something is funny, it's certain people.

(16:05):
I'm like, I'm not encouraging this bullshit because it's not
gonna stop, and I don't want two hours of this
nigga yelling out their hack ass jokes. But when I
with Camp, I'm like, well, I guess we're gonna get
two more hours of this bullshit.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
I guess we are.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Whoever got whoever? They got to play Michael B. Jordan's
twin in that movie Centers. That's some good casting cause
that nigga looked just like him. Okay, that that was amazing.
It was trailer. I was like, who the fuck is
this guy? Like?

Speaker 1 (16:38):
It looks scary as ship.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Michael Jordan got a twin his ass off.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
It looked great.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Me and Roger was leaving a bar and the Discovery
Place hollered at me and skid the ship out of me.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
We were walking.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
We went to go see Mike Brown. Oh, Mike B
went to go see him. He performed in Charlotte, and
he like the day of a couple of hours before
the last performance, he like hit us up to be like,
y'all want to come out and see me? And I
was like, well, we're going to a hornet's game, So
I actually don't know, like when does it start like

(17:18):
all that stuff. Like I didn't want to just be
rude and show up late or whatever. But it worked out.
It worked out. We were perfectly. We were getting out
of the game at the same and in the place
is like ten minutes up the street or some five
minutes up the street driving, and so we got to
go see him and it was a good time. He
was very funny, he was and we got to you know,
hang out with him. We took a pic with him,

(17:39):
you know, posted on social Uh. The headliner was funny,
like everybody was good, the food was good, all that stuff.
But yeah, as we're leaving, it's like after midnight or
or close to it, and we're going into our car
and discovery places like a kid's thing that we have
downtown to some music. I guess you call a museum,

(17:59):
but it's like a lot of exhibits. This is where
we saw the Marvel the Marl mc u uh Museum
exhibit where you can go see like the armor that
Iron Man wore and ship like that. Anyway, I guess
during the day because it's all these kids, they have
things outside that are like these exhibits that kids like

(18:20):
play on or you walk by, and some of them
are interactive. And we walked by one and it was like,
come on, here's get out of me and I and
like we was walking in another couple walking the other
way and it scared us. And then the people walking
the other way they was like, oh my god, that's
so creepy. I'm like, right, but it's not really creepy.

(18:41):
It was like a woman voice, and I feel like,
it's not creepy if the sun's out.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Yes, if the sun would have been up.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
I think if it was like three in the afternoon
and you're a kid at the exhibit, it's like, oh, yes,
it's like, hey, come over here, but some about that
come over here and the midnight and I.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Started looking around, like, who the fuck is talking to me?

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Y'all play too much. She was like come over here
and touch the building.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
No, thank you, I might get sucked in the building.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
Yeah. See, did I have anything else that I was
talking about. No, that's it. I think I'm good. I
think I'm good.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
I took my trip to Raleigh. But I mean, I
don't have much to say. Just I rented a car
because our cars are old and it's a business related thing.
So I was like, I'll rent a car and just
put it on the business tab or whatever. And I
drove to Raleigh. Uh, you know at the renting his

(19:41):
car one super easy to rent a car, like you
can do most of it online. They just once you
show up, they just need your ID and know you know,
no you got the money or whatever. But the car
was in was a twenty twenty four Jeep brand Cherokee.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
It was beautiful.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
Man, it's nice. And I you know, our cars are old,
like over ten years old or whatever, so we don't
spend like it paid for it, which is why we,
you know, keep ten year old cars. Like I don't
need to be stunting. I just would like to get
from place A to B and not pay one thousand
dollars a month in these new car car loans.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Ain't that the truth?

Speaker 2 (20:21):
But uh yeah, So anyway, it was so dope, like
the navigation was cool. It was a hybrid, although on
the way up there there was a period where for
some reason the engines went from like the hybrid engine
to electricity. It started ticking up. It was at one
percent when I got it, but by the time I
got there, it got there like eleven percent. And then

(20:41):
on a highway. I don't know if it like switched
over to electricity or not. But I'm on the highway
and I don't know if I hit the wrong but
I don't know, but this shit was doing like a
max of like forty miles an hour on the highway
that was like seventy. I had to pull over to
the side, and like once I stopped the car, it

(21:02):
switched back to the to the gas and could go normal.
You must have did something. I must have hit something.
I have no idea what happened, but but it's real cool,
like the Waves app, like you see it on the
screen because it has airplay, meaning like you can hook
up your phone to the dash and whatever, no extra

(21:22):
real equipment will required, and like Waves and Spotify and
all the apps you used are right there on the screen.
And it's like separate heating for different sides of the car,
like stuff that I'm sure rest of y'all like that's normal,
but we haven't driven a new car uh in a
long time, so all this stuff was like cutting edge

(21:44):
features to me.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
Right, Because Roger showed up, I said, what family of
five did you plan on picking up?

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Yeah? I think they tried to like hustle me a
little bit because I did not pick that big ass
car because I don't like big cars. I picked he.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Like a mid.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Size suv, and they were like, all we got is
the bigger one, but it only costs this much more.
I'm like whatever, But yeah, it was. It was like
real smooth drive. I really enjoyed it. I really liked
how interactive and all the features in it and stuff.
And I didn't even use all the features because I
didn't know what all that shit did. But it was
dope driving that car. And then the basketball Jones went

(22:27):
off without a hitch. You know, I had to do
five minutes on stage to introduce our Duke exhibit, and
actually I ended up doing ten. I didn't even know
I did that long because I told them, are y'all
gonna give me a light to let me know when
it's five minutes? I had to do this by feel.
I don't know how long five minutes feels. I'm not
a comedian, so I could have did it shorter, and

(22:48):
I probably would have if I would have known, But
I was very comfortable up there. I thought I did
a good job. The room seemed to love it. Everybody
was laughing at my jokes and and some of my observation.
And it was dope watching that piece, knowing how much
of it I wrote and contributed to, even though many
people contributed to it. It's not just me. But it

(23:11):
was dope watching that piece and having a live audience
laugh because I never got the experience that before, because
when we actually did that episode, we weren't having physical
audiences in the studio, and so we didn't have a
live audience, and it needed to be laughed at it
to let you know that one it's good, but also
so people watching later would know, like, this is funny

(23:34):
and you should be laughing at it, because apparently some
people got offended, not saying no names, JJ Reddick, but
some people got offended because there was no laugh track,
so they thought this is like a takedown of Duke
when it's supposed to be like an uproarious roast, you know.
But yeah, we had a great time. Bow was real cool.
It's cool getting to talk to him and link up again.

(23:56):
And then I just was like, let me hit the
road to head back because I still wanted to work out.
I still we had a game to go to the
next day we had the feedback show, so I still
hit the road and drove back that night. Uh, And
it was like raining a bit, but it wasn't like
cats and dogs. It was fine, just take your time
and yeah, so it was a good fun trip. I

(24:18):
saw Lend Brothers, I saw Miss Barnes out there. I
saw a bunch of people from the Morning Jones family
and fans. There were so many people that were fans
of the show out there who at least had like
heard of us or heard of me. And I think
that what was interesting is a good mix of people.
It was. It was not. It was a very diverse crowd,

(24:41):
meaning there was lots of white people there, and they
was cool, fun for the most part. Like it was
like nobody was getting upset or anything about the jokes.
There were Duke fans there. Nobody got mad about that.
And so yeah, I was very proud of my work.
I was proud of, you know, my time on STAF.
We did a panel after we showed the clip, and

(25:04):
you know, it's fun to be up there on the
panel talking that ship with Bowe and Joe Ovius and
I forget the other dudes first now I know it
was last name was like Gigglo or something, but like, yeah, man,
it was super fun to like be a part of that.
And I'm glad that I did it. I'm glad. I
thank you to both for obviously asking me to do it.

(25:24):
And it was like a dope event that I saw
Nata describe out there. It was like a dope event
that you know that that just I popped in and
did and and and you know, and I just think
I did it. I was very proud of the of
the job I did. So that was it.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Oh I'm if it's okay, we'll do two more than
we can move on? Uh the next one. Uh when
we at the Hornets game, it's this son that come on, baby,
it's a white woman, Bob. I have no idea who
this white woman is. I probably probably can look at
it and find out, but I don't. I just don't
want to because I just have a ball. You know

(26:02):
that song to be like, I don't care, I love it.
When that song is me and the white people's bop,
everybody be singing out loud to that song. That is
my motherfucker. I have no idea who that white girl
is to sing that song, but that song motherfucking goals
with them big ass speakers in that area.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
That's literally the first place I heard it was there.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
It was at the arena, and I'd just be singing it.
She'd be talking about driving cars off the cliff and
tear shit up, and I'd be like.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
I don't care, I love it.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
I'd be like, I don't know who this white woman is,
but this song right here is my bop.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
It says on here, it says, uh, it's I kind
of pop and it features Charlie XCX. Okay, there you.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Go, Okay, cool, thank you because I because I was
thought about it, I kept saying, who makes this song?
But every time it comes on that Direna because they
just have like certain songs that they just kind of
play over and over again. They just become catchy and
you just kind of go with the flow. And so
I really enjoy that and the last thing I wanted
to uh talk about. I was at the I was
sitting here and at the house, and for some reason,

(27:10):
I was watching like the NBA, ESPN or something was
on on the background, and they was said for some reason,
they was like, yeah, and Kobe died, you know, five
years ago, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And
for some reason, when they said that, something triggered in
my head because for some reason, in like, I feel

(27:34):
fine and I know a lot of things going on
with Trump, but I felt a sadness and I couldn't
figure out why. And then once they said, I was like, oh,
my mama passed away five years ago, and so like
I knew it, but you know how sometimes you just
doing things you don't really pay attention to, like the
time frame. But it was like something around me was
just a little bit sad, sad, and I knew it

(27:55):
wouldn't Trump later on or that makes sense, but I
couldn't put my finger on it. It wasn't like a
depression sad. It was like a really somber feeling. And
so it just made me appreciate that. And it's amazing
how the body can remember things like that, even if
you don't actually remember it yourself. And some yeah, people
talk about that all the time, where like they get

(28:17):
certain seasons or days and they don't even know why
they're sad or whatever, but they just remember like, oh this,
Like like you just said, it was like, oh, this.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Sad thing happened, and this was when it happened. So
that's why I'm feeling this way.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Right, And it just kind of came out to Blue.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
But and for some reason when they said Kobe, it
reminded me because I remember when the first time the
Lakers had played right after Kobe passed and we literally
had to stop watching the game. And that's that's what
made me connect the dots with that. I was like,
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Like I remember that because

(28:56):
her death was fresh and then Kobe's death was fresh,
and so it was just a lot for.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Me at the time.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
So I am to the point now where I've realized
when it comes to grief, you deal with it in
your own time. The thing is, the grief never goes away.
You just learn how to function around it. And so
you have your good days, your bad days and all

(29:22):
that stuff. Something sometimes you might go years and be fine,
and then you turn around and the next thing, you know,
you hear something, somebody says something, something triggers something, You
hear a song, and you're crying. And what I've realized
is that that is okay. That is a part of
the process, and truth be told, it's something that you
quote unquote never get over. Because my aunt who raised me,
who I call Mama, her mama's passed decades ago, and

(29:47):
if you talk to her, and she's like eighty forty five,
and if you talk to her, you will look in
her eyes like her mama just passed yesterday.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
So I know it's something that you.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
Learn how to adapt into just accordingly, and you do
it in your own way, whatever your own way is,
you know, Because the thing is, I've realized that a
lot of times people think they're being helpful, but it's
not helpful to tell people to move on and quote
unquote get over it. It's really easy to tell other
people to get over their morning process because you don't

(30:22):
want to deal with their pain, or you don't want
to talk about.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
It, or you're tired.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Who said that to you?

Speaker 3 (30:26):
No, no, no, no, no, nobody. But I know sometimes
when it comes to grieving process. Sometimes people think, well, I.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Think it's just interesting, because I don't. I don't think
we hear that as much anymore. I think when we
were younger, people were a little more like, get over it. Yeah,
But I feel like, like, as much as you know,
I think social media has done some damage, one place
I think it has helped is like those type of
social flu pause where you get that you get to

(30:52):
hear the other perspective on it, and I think we
are better at being an empathetic society than we have been,
and so you get a little bit more like you
get less, I mean, get over it, man up. Shit,
Now we might be about to have experience the backlash
of that, and maybe we will start hearing that message again.
But you know, I was just wondering when you said

(31:14):
people say that. I was just like, who, Like, I
hope nobody said that to you, because that's fucking insane.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Oh no, no, no, nobody said it to me.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
But it like, it's it's just amazing how the body
just remembers things Like you said. I didn't think about it,
and you know, it wasn't at the top of my mind,
and then all of a sudden that triggered it. And
the thing is, I am grateful. I am blessed. I
am lucky that you know, I love my mama, and
my mama loved me, and I'm very grateful that I

(31:41):
got to spend the time that I did with her,
you know, even though she was mentally ill or basically majority.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Of my life, basically all my life, like prior to
me being born, she wasn't.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
And so it's something that I used to periodically. I
would call her because she was like a like the
nursing home, So I would call her to check on
her and things like that, even if she would sit
on the phone and talk to me for five minutes.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
You know. I used to send her things and stuff
like that.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
And so it's one of those things where, you know, people,
particularly if you had good parents, sometimes people take parents
for granted. And so it just reminds me of how
grateful I was that I had her here for the
time that I did.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
Yeah, No, I completely understand, and I mean, you know,
as much as I can, and yeah, you know, I
try not to take that for granted either. I talked
to too many people that have tumultuous relationships with their
parents or you know, every relationship with every parent and
every kid is different. But you know, it's just I'm
very appreciative that I have parents I can just talk

(32:44):
to or hit up or you know that are steady
people like that, and you know, I try to make
sure they know that they appreciate it. All right, I
want to get into some show stuff. I know we
did that was a longer bit of banner than normal,
But did you want to do anything else?

Speaker 3 (33:01):
So you got Oh yeah, we can't. I'm just gonna
hold I'm just gonna hold on the rest of mine.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Okay, how many more you got? Oh? Okay, all right,
we can hold on to it. No, no big deal.
All right, let's get into some some other news and
stuff like that. There's plenty of stuff to talk about,
and you know, we'll save up some of these banter
things for later. Oh man, I don't even know where

(33:56):
to start. God damn, it's so much fucking trying shit
and government shit. I don't even know how. It's impossible
to keep up with the segment should be called I
can't this bitch ass nigga or whatever. But I'll just
go through some I'll never be able to catch all
the stories and no way, it's just gonna have to

(34:17):
be what it is. Selena Gomez sobs over Trump's deportations
in emotional video and so she posted this the Instagram
where she was crying about people being deported. She eventually,
I believe, took it down. She said, all my people
are getting attacked, the children. I don't understand. I'm so sorry.
I wish I could do something, but I can't. I

(34:37):
don't know what to do. I'll try everything, I promise,
and end up getting deleted. The video comes as Hollywood,
as otherwise remain uncharacteristically quiet about the hot button deportation issue,
admit a general sense that the country's mood and shifted,
along with an increased reluctance to engage on political topics
in general. Yeah. I think a big part of this, too,

(34:58):
is that a lot of people blame aimed Hollywood or
thumb their nose at Hollywood for telling them to vote
for kam La Harris, as if that was the wrong
thing to do, or we stuck it to you guys.
And at the end of the day, what is very
funny about that is that of the people who will
be affected by this, the kind of people they're thinking about, like,

(35:19):
I can't believe this movie star told me to vote
for Kamla haarrs. They'll be okay, yes, sir, But the
empathy is real. And when you're an empathetic person and
you're seeing what the horrible shit that he's doing, rounded
up more than twelve hundred documented immigrants, sending immigrants to Guantanamo,

(35:42):
stuff like that, you know, hurting people up in camps.
If you have a heart, it will affect you will.
I think it's a telling moment, though, because of the
responses I saw to her and to people that posted
this video, people were still doing a couple of things. One,

(36:04):
they were either mocking her for being sad and I
don't mean Republicans, I don't follow Republicans, I mean liberal
People thought it was funny that she was crying, which
I thought was an interesting response to something that you
guys who are literally shaking at everything and can't stand
Trump and can't stand Republicans, it is funny that you
still think there's room for that type of mocking of

(36:24):
someone who clearly agrees with you on this issue. That
is the number one Yeah, that was the number one thing.
I noticed that was like, Ooh, that's a bad sign.
Now it's anecdotal. It's just my timelines, just my algorithm.
Maybe that wasn't the response to most people, but the
fact that she deleted it, and the fact that people
that genuinely are supposed to be on her side of
this issue were like, Haha, you're rich, bitch or whatever.

(36:46):
She's not crying for herself. You know, I don't think
she was making it about her. But let's say that
you feel like she's making it about her, Okay, well,
then her is a person that has been proven to
make people care about. That's why they're actress, that's why
they make money, that's why people follow her Instagram. I
still think it's the same shit we do. Who do

(37:08):
you think you are when you're posting your empathetic thing
about immigration or some other situation, you in your whatever
your reach is. It might be a much smaller reach,
but it is you using your reach to say this
thing is what. Here's what I think about this thing. Agreed,
So I thought I thought it was a weird moment
to pick on her. The second thing I noticed, and

(37:30):
I also think this is a bad sign. I saw
people bringing up that at some point she had said
something about all lives matter. Now I don't know what
she said because I just don't remember the moment Like that,
I don't keep up. I'm sure it's not good because
I don't think the all lives matter thing is bad
because even if you misunderstood what people are talking about,

(37:53):
it's a bad look because people there are so many
bad faith actors who said all lives matter in order
to erase Black lives matter. At her, they did, So
there's a lot of people that I guess felt away
about some shit she must have said back in the day.

(38:13):
The only evidence I founded this was there was a
she went to a March for Our Lives rally, which
was the rally for kids who, you know, the gun
violence at schools, and someone said, so, this is not
it don't seem to even be a quote, but it's
just someone saying so. Selena Goman said, March for Our
Lives is more than just a hashtag, but when it
came to the Black Lives Matter movement, she reduced the

(38:35):
whole cause to just a hashtag.

Speaker 3 (38:37):
Girl.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
So I guess she must have said something back then.
I don't know what she said. It's not that it
doesn't matter. But then she also posted in twenty twenty
a tweet that said, I spent the last twenty four
hours just trying to process this all. Nothing anyone says
could take back what has happened, but we can and
must all make sure to take action. Too many black

(39:00):
lives have been taken from us for far too long.
And it's a picture of Black Lives Matter rally with
the sign that says black Lives Matter and Alton Sterling.
So I'm assuming this is after Alton Sterling died. She replied.
They deserve better, They deserve to be heard. We all
need to do better and not sit in silence as
this injustice continues. Hashtag black lives Matter, hashtag justice for

(39:22):
George Floyd, hashtag I can't breathe. Okay, no one brought
this up to me, Like once again, these Google searches
be kicking people's ass because honestly, like a lot of times,
they set up a case to be like, I don't
fuck with this person and their persona nine gratter forever,

(39:42):
and I do like the most cursory research, Like I
wouldn't even call it research. It's a Google search, and
it's like, Okay, well, they apologize and they said they
fucked up. Like, I'm not holding onto this for the
rest of my life.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
You can.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
I'm not encouraging you not to be petty, be whatever.
But I said is a bad sign. And here's why
I think it's a bad sign. In order for us
to fight back and change what is happening in our
society and to get the numbers to beat Trump and
to beat Republicans at the voting booth in every other place.
At some point, y'all gonna have to get over this shit.

(40:17):
And I don't mean it to be dismissive and to
be mean whatever. I'm just saying I won't have any
true level of like, okay, game on, everybody's ready to
fight until people are able to say whatever that reason
is that I'm supposed to be like, fuck this bitch,
I'm letting it go for the bigger picture of we

(40:37):
need to just have the numbers and Selena Gomanz is
a good voice to have on your side, to be like,
and we need to get trumping them out of here
because what they're doing to immigrants, that's the big tint
that I'll keep talking about with the Democrat thing is
why I don't feel hopeful. They think I don't feel helpeful,
like I see other people saying they don't feel hopeful,

(40:59):
when it's people being like, the Democrats are doing enough
for whatever the fuck I don't care about that. They
don't have the numbers to do enough, right. So I
knew that before this started, and y'all gotta y'all figure
that out eventually, Yes you will, but there's gonna have
to be enough suffering. Yes that people are gonna have
to put their own ship to the side, and right
now nobody's willing to do it. It hadn't been that long.

(41:23):
And I'm just I'm giving people some real talk because
I could lie to you, make you feel coddled, make
you feel safe, give you some platitudes, tell you it's
gonna be all right, But I'll be telling you a
motherfucking line. It's gonna be when you look over at
uh uh, what's her name, John McCain's daughter or some shit,

(41:47):
the one that was like, I think it was John
McCain's daughter, the one that was like, definitely anti black,
but she's also anti Trump. It's gonna be that when
people are like, I actually don't give a fuck what
you used to say, Let's fight together. That'll be the
moment that we see a societal change. I don't think
it's happening. People are more selfish than ever, We're more
siloed than ever. We're very echo chambered, where like we

(42:11):
can convince each other that only our shit matters, you know,
And so once we say our only our group is
the only priority, it's easier to isolate. We feel better.
But we're isolating ourselves and we won't have these coalition numbers.
This was not the time to be like, what about
that shit? She said? It really wasn't. If we're really
trying to be like, we need to start a mass

(42:33):
movement that's gonna fight back, I don't think we're ready agreed.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
And so that's to the point that I'm at. I
hate to be like this. I'm not gonna take anybody
seriously until we get to that point. You know, it's
gonna have to be even well meaning people, people don't left.
It's gonna be if Taylor Swift is there, I don't
wanna hear no bullshit about how y'all don't like that
white lady. Don't nobody give a fuck if you know
if whoever actor come up and say it, I don't

(42:59):
give a fuck that y'all don't like them if they
are like, fuck Donald Trump, we got your motherfucking go.
Nobody cares about your agendas because it's your personal agenda,
because it's going to have to.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Get so bad that people are gonna be like, I.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
Don't care what you said, I don't care how you feel.
I wanted to put my opinions to the side. I
wanted to put how I feel about you to the side.
I wanted to do put everything to the side for
the greater good.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
And because it's one thing to say when you show
up you need to be perfect. That's already ridiculous in
the first place, right, but like even that bar is
already a high bar most people won't meet. Like you
need to show up talking points, everything perfect. That's why
the group don't bro right. The second thing, though, is
what they're doing with people like this, which I think

(43:47):
is even worse. You need to have always been on point.
We don't have a lot of room for that. I
would love it, but we're gonna have some people that
have fucked up in the past. That's actually how you
build a coalition. You know, It's what I tried to
tell people about Biden when they was like, why black
people down South vote for Biden? Well about the crime

(44:08):
building shit? And I'm like, you know why people vote
for Biden because he's always been around. He didn't and
I don't even unlike your people that show up after
never having done shit for black people and they go, hey,
I'm Bernie Sanders. I've never done anything for you blacks,
but I got a bunch of solutions to everything. And
it's like, I don't trust you.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
We don't know you.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
You've never done any of the stuff you're saying you're
gonna do.

Speaker 1 (44:30):
You ain't done. No, you ain't done the groundwork.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
You're just talking. We don't know you like that in
our community, we're not saying, and you're not doing a
lot to make inroads to the community, just showing up
and giving a couple of speeches, isn't it. And you say, well,
how can you trust Biden? He's made mistakes, right, He's
made mistakes, and he's stuck around. You know what people
call that in life, when you have people that happen
like that, you call it friends, you call it family.

(44:53):
That's what happens when you have a relationship with people.
You call it your husband, you call it a wife.
The commitment isn't to be perf that's impossible. The commitment
is to stick around and do the work and work
through it. As a relationship. The commitment is to each other.
So that's what people don't understand, and that's what it's
gonna have to take. Forget politicians, that's what's gonna have
to take on a personal, interpersonal level, on our human

(45:17):
being to human being level. It's gonna have to take
being like I don't necessarily like Beyonce it's capitalism or
some shit and be like, right, but she's bailing out
the Black Lives Matter protesters, she's employing a bunch of
We don't have to agree one hundred percent on what
her approach to capitalism is for her to be a
positive force for where we're trying to push the society.

(45:40):
And I think until people get over that, we're gonna
be stuck here.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
Yes, we are a lot of that, you know, eat
the rich and they shouldn't be billionaires, Like, oh, that
shit gotta drop, y'all because at the end of the day,
are you on my side or not like I'm keeping
it that simple.

Speaker 2 (45:54):
Yeah, well I think yeah, And it's blanket. Those are
blanket statements that people don't even really mean. Agree, same
person saying that got a Rihanna avatar, Like they just
be talking. But part of that is social media and
has made us that way. But yeah, it's gonna have
to be a lot of like people suffering tell people
and it's just we're not even close yet. I just

(46:16):
thought that I felt like that was the first easy
test that everybody felt was the ha ha, this bitch
And I'm like, what, you know, Like, what aren't so
wait crying over people being illegally deported and being callously
sent to other countries?

Speaker 1 (46:33):
Ha ha?

Speaker 2 (46:34):
You know what you sound like? It sound like the
fucking Republicans that are mad at her for even saying
that a Republican politician said she should be deported. Like, yes,
it's just crazy. Sam Parker, twenty eighteen Republican sendidate candidate
Senate candidate from Utah said the port Selina Godman is

(46:56):
at the criticize of her video on his personal account
on x In a post on her Instagram story, she wrote,
over a black background, oh, mister Parker mister Parker, thanks
for the laugh and the threat. But yet like, this
is what happens when I think, when we're just so
fucking siloed. Yes, because that's what's happening. She said the

(47:18):
right thing on a public platform and got so much
pushback from conservatives and levels alike that she ended up
basically deleting it, which misins effect effectively silences her. On
both sides, you're not getting any support, and everybody thinks
it's fake to care, which is just crazy. We just
ain't ready yet, right.

Speaker 3 (47:36):
And it's also one of the things, and particularly this
is why I sighed a lot of people on the
extreme left, because a lot of them people like like
that on the far left, and a lot of liberals,
they are actually just as dangerous as the right because
both sides don't want to hear the other side's opinion.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
Both sides have no compacts, both sides.

Speaker 3 (48:01):
Have no empathy, they have no understanding, and both sides
think they're right.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
Both sides will warn people off.

Speaker 2 (48:07):
I don't think so. I would just want to say
I don't think it's equal on both sides. I think
social media tactics have that effect on everything agreed and
I agree that social media wise, both groups are doing
things that don't necessarily aid the bigger picture that they
claim to support. So yeah, I you know, obviously, I

(48:31):
think if one's goal is to you know, unshackle us
from the you know, the oppression of capitalism, obviously I
would agree more with that group than me than the
right wing, like only white men should have jobs in
the air force type of people. But yeah, either, right,
the tactics end up being the same, which isolates everybody.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
Agreed, because you have the right attacked her, then you
had the left attacked her, and at the end she
ended up being silent, and so at the end nothing
was a common and.

Speaker 2 (48:59):
Then that will be later and be like silence is
blah blah blah. Yes, I said the other day, I
was like, you know, i'd be kicking silence's complicity's ass.
Why did you even say anything? You could have stayed silent,
like like that should be kicking Like anytime somebody speak
up and they don't, they should don't be one hundred
percent on point, or they got something wrong and they
passed the way that you should have said nothing, be

(49:22):
kicking their ass. It's like, yo, you can't have it
both ways, where silence is complicity, but also don't say
nothing unless you perfect. But yeah, more news. Trump provokes
deportation protections for three hundred thousand Venezuelans despite their overwhelming support. Yeah,
he don't care, he does not, He don't care. I'm

(49:44):
reading the cruelty is the point, and it's just one
of the most fortuitous books I've ever read. It's just
I'm reading it and it's like Adam Cerr was talking
to the future and just people weren't, you know, picking
up on it and not taking it serious. And I
love the way he writes frankly because it's sure a
lot's confirmation by us. But it's just shit. I've said

(50:04):
I without have ever haven't read anything he's written before,
but we have arrived at many of the same conclusions,
and one of the biggest being, you can't stop this
if you already concede, you can't call it what it is.
Nothing stronger than a lie that people tell themselves. Like
if you can't come out and be like they like
this because it's racist, without everyone's shutting down the conversation,

(50:27):
then you can't have a conversation. And that's why I
become so disillusioned with this moment in our media for
many years, but even especially now because I think this
is the ultimate like the confirmation of like, oh, it's
because she's a black lady and it's because he's a racist.
They like him, they don't like her. Sounds pretty fucking simple.

(50:50):
And I mean, what are we now three months past
the election and we still have people trying to find
ways that that's not what it was. I'm not interested
in talking to you about it. To talk to you,
you're still lying to yourself and you don't want it,
or you've accepted like for all this, Democrats shouldn't accept
this and data, how many people do we know who

(51:11):
have accepted the ground rules of well, you can't say
they're racist, You can't really say, you know, like, no,
they're they just they're working class white people that just
need to be swayed. Oh no, the message wasn't enough
that this, that and the other excuses they're racist or
they're comfortable with a racist having power. That's it. Those
are the only two types of people that doomed us

(51:33):
to have Trump and so like we could discuss, but
the fact that that's not a deal breaker for them.
I actually don't feel like discussing more than that. Yeah,
you could be like, why isn't everybody giving speeches and
doing sit ins? I don't. I have a better question.
Why was everybody okay with a racist come into power
knowing that that's what will happen? And until you can

(51:56):
answer that, I question the integrity of those people. Fuck
the integrity of the politician or the system. The integrity
of our fellow Americans is what is questionable. So nah,
I don't really want to participate in your little back
and forth about what who should be doing what they
like and they don't pay attention to anything anyway at all.

Speaker 3 (52:16):
Would be the fucking loudest. You don't know what's happening,
do something, do something, do something, say betch you should
have did something.

Speaker 2 (52:21):
It was time to vote, Like here's an article Trump
faces Democrats flood the zone with acts of anti Trump resistance.
I'm bringing this up because I think the social media
algorithm and echo chamber really rewards people for saying stuff
like democrats don't do anything, they don't care, they don't
they they're okay with this, they're proving it right, And

(52:44):
I understand people that want them to do unprecedented things. Sure,
I'm not telling you you're wrong to feel that way.
I feel that way. I want I know I myself
would probably be I mean, I could never be elected.
But but the point I'm making is they then act
like the Democrats aren't resisting, like they aren't doing anything,

(53:07):
like they don't care. Everything is woe is me, Blame
the Democrats. I'm very disillusioned and disappointed in people because this,
of all times, is the exact time you can't We
don't have the privilege of that. Nope, we gave that up.
Now it's luxury. Now, It's like, nigga, this is your team.

(53:28):
You root for your team. What is great about Republicans
is that they fight on their lives and they win
because they turn their lives into facts because they don't give.
They don't seed ground. Democratic liberal type people seed ground
all the time. I'm not gonna be like that, Like
I'm then call me whatever you need to call me.
But I just think it's real soft to be like, well,

(53:51):
Pelosi didn't say it the exact right way, and isn't
that the problem? No, Miss McConnell fucking hit control out
the lead on TV twice and he's still around and
he's still ruining your life because his constituents and his
side of the hour would never give you ground. They'll
never they'll never go on TV and start questioning his acumen.

(54:12):
They're gonna be like, I don't care if we have
the weekend and Bernie's this nigga, it is what it
is because possession is non tents of the law, and
he possesses the seat. We don't have that in us,
So we.

Speaker 3 (54:23):
Lose agreed, And I've realized, Hey, I'm not I'm not
made like a lot of other people because I'm like, hey, doll, like,
I don't give fuck with y'all talking about I want
to win.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
I don't give fuck about how it looks. I don't
give fuck about you.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
The reason I'm highlighting this is I'm very pragmatic, and
y'all already know how I feel about all these like
stunts essentially, which is all the Democrats have been relegated
to because they don't have the numbers to do even
the obstruction that Republicans were able to pull off. They
had the numbers. They didn't break rules, they didn't break
the law. Those Republicans did that shit because they had

(55:01):
the numbers to do the things that they did. Most
of the people online don't, are not very smart and
do not even know the rules, and they give Republicans
this mytholicism of like they just want it worse and
that's why they win, and it's like, no, they want it.
They don't just want it worse. They win because they
have the numbers and they know the rules. So if

(55:21):
they know that you can jerry man a district in
a way that isolates black people and young people, they
will do it because there's actually no rule against it.
You can sue them and go to court. If the
court is a Trump appointed judge, they gonna win. If
it goes Supreme Court, they're gonna win that shit too. Now,
they didn't break any rules. They didn't break any rules
to get to get the Scotis people confirmed. They didn't

(55:47):
break any rules. They don't. We send the Democrats up
there with not enough money and say make it enough,
and then we'd be like, oh my god, y'all just
didn't want it bad enough. If we were just a
little smarter country, a little more accountable country individually, not politicians,
accountable to yourself, to each other, we wouldn't be sending

(56:08):
them up there trying to make it happen without enough
And so this is the ultimate example of that, because
I don't get into this shit, like these symbolic things
that come up the works for a couple of days
and then eventually like republicans get what they want because
Democrats don't have the numbers to stop them anyway, I
don't get into this. But for all, you do something, motherfuckers,

(56:29):
y'all the supposed to be y'all shit. I never see
them applauding. They never share this shit. They never even
pretend that it. They never even say it's happening. They
will just say do something and go back to looking
at movies or watching tiktoks. But they will never be like, oh,
did you guys know? They don't see a responsibility with

(56:50):
their platform to spread that. No, these Jasmine Crockett is
a Democrat, AOC is a democrat. Like they count too,
You could be sharing what they're saying. Instead, it's they
don't count as democrats somehow, they're they're different, and democrats
are the words that's not gonna win you shit in
two years, a year, or four years. You are a loser.

(57:12):
You sound like a loser and you're gonna keep losing.
So yeah, this this is some of the stuff that
they have in this Axios article, which is, like I said,
I think it's titled Democrats flood design with acts of
anti Trump resistance. So, uh, this happened on Monday. House

(57:32):
Minority Leader ha King Jeffries unveil the ten part plan
for countering Trump that includes using federal funding process to
thwart his efforts to defund programs apporting to everyday Americans. Okay,
that's one thing. How many y'all knew that was happening. Oh,
let me guess your fucking attention span couldn't handle a
ten part plan because it's not a TikTok like like

(57:53):
ask yourself why your algorithm may show you that. Ask yourself.
While your favorite influences ain't talking about it, that's not
a thing. Like that's weird that that's not a thing.
So we get to just go online and be like
they're not doing nothing, Jeffrey said. Democrats also introduce a
bill to prevent Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from
accessing the Treasury Department's payment systems. What will happen with

(58:18):
a lot of this stuff. They won't have the numbers
to stop it, or it'll get to court. Trump people
will overrule it. And what y'all will say is the
fucking Democrats instead of this corrupt ass shit that we
keep letting it happen, stuff like having Trump in office
the first time, to put all these judges in power
when we were bitching about Hillary Clinton. That's how this

(58:38):
stuff happens. It's you. It's not them, it's you, you
part of them. A group of House and Senate Democrats
spoke the protests outside the US Agency for International Development USAID,
which Trump has moved to shut down. They were denied
entry to the building once again symbolic not my type
of shit, but supposed to be y'all type of shit.

(58:59):
I ain't really say. Ain't nobody applauding it barely? If anything,
they barely concede that it happened. And then they called
the Democrats week, well, they don't have the numbers to
do anything. Senator Brian Shatz, of way he say he
will take. He will place blanket holes on Trump State
Department nominees until his efforts to shutter USAID are ended.
I think this is kind of similar to what Tommy

(59:19):
Tubberville did. Hopefully it hopefully it has some effect. But
keep in mind a lot of stuff with Trump. They
appoint acting people and shit like that too. They write
these letters that are illegal and not enforceable, and just
see how many people going to fall off for the shit.
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee sent Trump a letter
demanded a massive trop of documents on his everts to

(59:40):
reconfigure and slash federal bureaucracy. Will they even do it?
They don't have the numbers. They're not controlling that committee,
they're just on that committee. The Republicans on there will
line up for Trump, I'm sure. Democrats on the House
National Resource Committee urged Chairman Bruce W. Westerman, who's a
Republican from Arkansas, to probe Trump inspector general firings. Is

(01:00:01):
this Republican gonna do that? I'm a doubt it. They
wrote the letter, but that's all. That's what they've been
relegated to. When you don't have the numbers, you write letters. Now,
y'all don't like it because it's in them. Y'all don't
like it because it's inefficient, because it's not enforceable, the
time to enforce shit was November, I agree, when people
were sitting on their hands, when people was just bitching

(01:00:23):
on Twitter, when people was you know, talking about Joe
Rogan and shit instead of encouraging people to vote. That's
what we at a trio house. Democrats from New Jersey
said they made an unannounced visit to an ICE detention
center in their state and question the agents there what
they're saying. There's a lot going on, far more than
most people know about from social media newspaper and this

(01:00:43):
is important. The social media newspaper party is So while
y'all are saying Democrats have a messaging problem, blah blah blah,
let me just ask you this. Who owns the social
media platform that you're expecting to see these democratic positives on?

Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
Is it a person that sat at the inauguration of Trump? Right? So,
if you're on Twitter expecting Twitter to show you how
hard the Democrats are working to oppose elon Musk, you
already sound like a fucking fool. If you're on TikTok,
the place that you know negotiated with Trump and then

(01:01:21):
gave him all the credit for something he didn't do,
of returning TikTok and you're like, how come TikTok not
showing me the Democrats resistant, You're a fucking idiot if
you're on Facebook Homer Mark Zuckerberg, who bent the need
of Trump and was at his inauguration, and you're like,
I can't believe Facebook isn't showing me all this the
people that were in bed with Cambridge Analytica that like,

(01:01:44):
not literally but essentially spent a lot of misinformation that
gave away the twenty sixteen election to Trump. And you're like, wow,
Democrats must not be doing nothing. I'm not seeing any
articles on my timeline about it. Right. Why would you
do you think there's you think those are even playing
fields and platforms where you're gonna see somebody like me

(01:02:05):
is just as likely as you're gonna see somebody from
the young turch telling you not to vote or Trump.
Ain't that bad fuck out of here? Let's see uh
more stuff. Huffman, who leads the Democrats on Natural Resource Committee,
say he's still pushing for more, but I'm pleased with
how things are reving up. We're going to use every legal, political,
and constitutional means that our disposed to stop this. Ran

(01:02:25):
the tarror, target and congressional programs the Federal Worker, says
House jud This year, Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin ra
asking at it, you're going to see growing creative opposition everywhere.
Uh and so. But but anyway, all this stuff to
be said, I'm telling you now, I don't even need
to see the response. I already know it will be

(01:02:46):
tipping at best, and it'll be mocking the Democrats at best,
and it'll and it won't even and any time you
bring up context and say, well, you know what's happening,
they don't have the numbers, and blah blah blah, they
will dismiss it because apparently they want their feelings to
be facts the same way Republican feelings get to be facts.
And it's just that if they wanted it as bad
as me, America would be fixed already. And apparently nobody

(01:03:08):
wants that. But the people on my social media feed,
and I'm just saying, they are doing stuff, and you're
being played if you're a person that sits there and
lets it happen in your face and aids it happening
by sitting around talking about do something, and all this shit,
they're doing stuff. This is what they've been relegated to
being able to do right because they don't have no power.

(01:03:30):
This is yeah, like y'all basically stuck them and you know,
stuck them in a room with one tool and was
like fix this car, and it's like this, I don't
have all the tools anymore, you know. So that's where
we're at. And I just find it to be interesting
that people are okay with this or or they don't

(01:03:50):
see their role in this as like being demotivators being played.
They never say anything positive, and I don't see how
you get out of this without having to admit that
our side is in a fight and they're doing the
best that they can. And once again I get it
because someone's gonna write in with this, I'm gonna stop

(01:04:11):
you right there player delete that email because I don't
want to cuss you out, and you don't want to
get cussed out. The people that are using the amount
of senators or Democrats that voted for some of these
confirmations for different offices for Trump, There's a couple of
things that matter here, the very first being in many
of these cases, they always confirm period. Even if you

(01:04:35):
go back and look at Biden's confirmations. You'll see that
they overwhelmingly are confirmed. It's really a matter of like
just it's literally a matter of fact. Yeah, putting the
book then to the winner goes to spoils. Even Republicans
didn't do that, and they hated Biden and they hated Obama,
even they weren't stopping the confirmations, and many and sometimes
they had the numbers to do it. And then of

(01:04:57):
course the second thing, which is the only part that
really matters the most, they don't have the numbers. So
I get it. You don't like Raphael Warknock anymore. You
wish he didn't vote to confirm, and you think it's
a piece of shit. Now, all right, good, keep that
same energy in primary him. The reason I know you won't,
you bitch ask niggas, is because you will not organize
and you won't stay mad long enough. If stead, you'll

(01:05:19):
just treat him the way you treat Selena Gomez and
you'll always be like, yeah, but that one time, and
that's not doing shit. I'm with the shits. If y'all
really want to go out there and organize and be
like we will. We're so upset by this when it
is time for him to run again. We are going
to organize and we're gonna take this guy out. I'm

(01:05:39):
with it, So don't even sit up here and trip
and be like, oh my god, I can't believe they
sould support I'm with it. You ain't with it. I'm
just calling your bluff.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Keep that same energy when he up for re election,
that's all.

Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
If not, then you just rolling your eyes, You just
leaving comments. If this really matters to you that the
confirmations need to all be one hundred percent no on
every single Trumpet point, which doesn't change anything for any
of them. They're all getting confirmed anyway. But if you
feel like they shouldn't be cool, I'm with it. Make

(01:06:19):
them pay. I'm guessing you won't. I'm guessing when you
bring this up to actual people who don't just exist
mostly on social media, the people in their districts that vote,
people that elected them, I'm guessing they won't give a
fuck either in two years. So why are we Why

(01:06:40):
are we wasting time on this symbolic, symbolic bullshit in
the first place. I hey, y'all need this, not me?
So far be it from me to I'm sure I'm
not the ignore my opinion. I'm sure I'm not the
person you want to hear this shit from anyway, because
I don't do symbolism with politics. I just do get
the numbers, get the votes, pass the thing. Fuck everybody,

(01:07:01):
fu fuck the show of it, fucked the pageantry. But
y'all need y'all need it. Y'all need to feel good.
Y'all need to feel like heroes when you go to vote.
You need somebody to sit in the voting booth and
suck your dick. They'll make you be like, oh my god,
thank you for saving the country and doing what you're
supposed to do. What you're not supposed to get a
star or sticker for I love the stickers, but you're
not supposed to. It's not supposed to be that for you.

(01:07:25):
So all I'm saying is, look, keep that same energy.
I we got a long time to go to figure
this out. This shit is on week two, week three,
This is a long time from now. Let's see if
you keep that same energy. Because I don't think you
primary nobody. No, I don't think you're gonna do nothing,
but just every time somebody name come up, roll your
eyes and put an emoji next to them. That's it.

(01:07:47):
I don't think you real. I think if you were real,
we wouldn't be in this situation. You want to set
your ass home. If you was just righteous on November,
you will hold yourself to that same perfect standard that
you hold all these politicians too, where you demand they
do something they do the most, and you would hold
your fellow citizens to that same thing. You wouldn't be

(01:08:09):
letting them bail out with just well, I just didn't
feel like it, do you know what? To me? I mean,
they weren't good on this one topic, so fuck them.
You wouldn't even let that be that energy be around
you if you were as committed to this as you
say you are. But you ain't, are you? All right?
I'll get out of this because I always get mad
when we did this news. It's just it's infuriating. I

(01:08:31):
don't think I'll never not ran on it. And I
don't know how to even keep covering this shit without
doing devolving into the same speech over number. But it
is what it is, yes, sir, all right, Let's get
to something a little bit more fun. Let's see what
I want to do. Hm hmm. I feel like I

(01:08:54):
had something that was funny and now I forgot what
the fuck out segment? I'll put it in. Oh we
can do uh, you know it. Let's do some guess
the race and then we'll we'll start wrapping this thing up. Uh.
But it's you know, guess the race, never misses. Uh
fucking find there we go. It's time to guess the race.

Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
It's time.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
It's time to guess the race. It's time to guess
the race. All right, guess the race time, guys. Stuff
is happening. It's still bad and we are going to
sit up here and make fun of it. Okay, that's
what we do. Uh. Let's see. How about this one?

(01:09:49):
A man orders a drill online and receives a printed
photo of one instead. Well, of course, guessing the race
of the man who received the drill, caaren not. We
don't not the color of the drill.

Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
I gotta say black like black and deaca.

Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
Right, so it's in Savannah, Georgia. I don't see if
I can play the audio for you guys. Uh, And
I need y'all to let me know if you hear
the audio, because you guys know that sometimes you'll can
hear sometimes you can't give me a second for it
the load and it may play an ad. I don't know. Okay,

(01:10:31):
it just says this ad will end. And this is
not even an ad.

Speaker 4 (01:10:34):
That they see pictures worth a thousand words.

Speaker 2 (01:10:38):
Okay, did y'all hear that? She said? They say a
picture's worth a thousand words?

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
That room, I heard it, but I don't know if
they heard it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
Chat room. We need to know if you heard it,
and if so, then I'll continue to play it. Yes, okay,
all right, cool, Well let's I'll play the rest of
the article for you guys. Here we go all of these.

Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
But not when you ordered a drill?

Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
Just a piccha what he sent me?

Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
That's right, so Vester Franklin ordered a drill from Ali
Express and what he got was a printed photo of
the drill he ordered.

Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
But it gets worse.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
I paid twenty ninety seven cent for a pressure washer
and this what I get?

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
What even is that?

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
This is? It's a screw. It's a rank to screw
to screw out the wall with.

Speaker 4 (01:11:24):
Franklin has been going back and forth with Ali Express
since he ordered the items in November, but throughout everything
still hasn't received a refund. So we started looking into
Ali Express, and we found the company is a subsidiary
of Ali Baba, sometimes called the Amazon of China. In
twenty twenty one, the Office of the United States Trade
Representative added Ali Express to its list of notorious markets

(01:11:46):
for counterfeiting and piracy. The business also has a D
minus rating with a Better Business Bureau that in twenty
twenty four of the State of Georgia's Consumer Protection Division
received three complaints against the company, one of the people
who complained saying they never received the item purchased, another
saying they were out over four hundred dollars after their
item was sent with a fake tracking number that was

(01:12:08):
never delivered to them. In all three instances, the shoppers
said they tried to get their money back from Ali Express,
but none of them did until they reported their stories
to the CPD. Franklin has tried to get his money
back from Ali Express and tried to get a charge
back from his bank without any success. He says he
only spent around forty dollars, but wants others to take
a lesson from his story. This picture may be worth

(01:12:30):
a thousand words, but not the forty bucks he paid.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
This is this is.

Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Not good this is real bad and you know all
this is bad. You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
Don't scam nobody, so you know, I just I just
don't like to get scam cause.

Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
You know, you know, if you spend your money, you
want to get what you.

Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
Paid for, all right, Kara, guess the race of Sylvester
Franklin sevesta black. Chara says, sovestos black man, old black man,
not too familiar with the technology. Don't know differen between
Ali Bob by Amazon. That's what you think. Just check
the chat room. Black a brother needed to go to lows.
Brother need to go to lows. Ali Baba been scamming

(01:13:09):
black Uh Negro who should have never trusted Ronan Raphael.
It's smart a nigga that wish he'd ordered off of Amazon.
Black black man. He got screwed. Negro, poor old black man.
Black sound like an old school black man, still paying
bills with a check at the company. Oh man, thing,

(01:13:31):
I ain't even got direct deposit, old spiritual Negro. The
correct answer is black. I don't think anyone missed that one.

(01:13:53):
I'm trying to see if I could share my I
don't know why it's not showing me the did I
close it. It's right there. Uh huh. I was trying
to show y'all firefox. Oh okay, I think because I
had it minimized. Okay, here you guys go. So that's

(01:14:14):
him there and that jean jacket, smooth looking old.

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
Man like you know, And I've seen the site like
that site and the price is be like, it'd be
so low you'd be like, but not the.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
FORTI Well, this is what I always think is gonna
happen when now see that one commercial for U's like,
I got an Xbox for ten cent. Yes, I'm like,
they gonna send you a picture of an Xbox wrapped
around a brick, and you're gonna be like, of course,
there's no such thing as a ten cent xbox. But
you know, I think people fall for this kind of
shit every day. Let's go to the next story. Stripper

(01:14:51):
twenty two was busted for battery for banana battery at
seven eleven. Oh a seven eleven customer use a banana.
The batter of store court clerk well Dom always said
that those bananas a trash.

Speaker 1 (01:15:08):
He did, didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
Her name is uh called Tavia called Tavia, Okay, call
Tavia Turner twenty two got into a verbal altercation with
the thirty year old female worker and the one. Women
exchanged derogatory comments towards each other. At one point, Turner
became I rate, picked up a banana from the cash
it can counter through the banana at the victim's face.

(01:15:30):
The airborne fruit struck the employee on the cheekbone and
left the minor abrasion.

Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
Damn uh.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
The banana was not seized as evidence, probably cousin's splent.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
I could help myself, y'all. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Yeah, you think she's gonna go to jail. You think
she's gonna get out on uphill? That's good, but yeah this.
Turner was arrested Thursday for battery and booked in the
county jail. Police records list Turner's employer as Baby Dolls,
a Clearwater gentlemen's club located four miles from the seven

(01:16:12):
eleven outlet. This sounded like stripper drama, Yes it does.
Turner's being held without bond for violating probation and connection
with a grand theft conviction in a neighboring county. She's
told about eight hundred dollars worth of Walmart merchandise. Damn
that's a.

Speaker 1 (01:16:27):
Lot of all, but I'm pretty sure that's a federal crime.

Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
Regarding that felony case, it is a felony. Turner has
previously been cited for failing a pre trial intervention program,
as well as for not performing seventy five hours community
service for paying or paying court finds she liked breaking
the law. She's also recently arrested for resistant and given
cost a false name when they responded to a trespass
call at Baby Dolls, her job. She was free on

(01:16:53):
a thousand dollars bond in all ones in that case
when she was called for the alleged banana bat So,
Karen guess the race of missus? Uh Calltavia Turner.

Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
Black and her stage name is probab of Peaches.

Speaker 2 (01:17:13):
You're on the road tonight, monkey banana black, says, Yet
he trying to make sure we don't get YouTube monetized black.
They really found the angry black woman glitter black desk.
This is a free square with what's colors? The square
Miss mars black battery smell like?

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
But this is black?

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Uh? Anything ending in Avia is black? Damn damn damn black.
The correct She wore forty bundles and has stiletto nails.
Negress Black one of the strippers that shot out of
Banano at Lizzo. The correct answer is black. You guys
all got it right?

Speaker 3 (01:17:58):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:17:59):
And that's her right there. Pictures of her the place
of employment. But sounds like she's maybe got some troubles,
you know, I would think. So that's a lot of
that's a lot of That's a lot of crimes for
a twenty two year old. You know, she's trying to
get extra credit out here. All right, let's get into
the bonus round. So far, Karen is two for two.

Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
Yay.

Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
Why I ain't racist?

Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
How can I be racist about anybody or anything in
my life?

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
How can I call them niggas? Just call them niggas.

Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
It's time change big high jumping speed chucking three hundred
and sixty degree basketball wingstop manager Dallas patrons with ranch
and hot oil, not the ranch. We're doing crimes now.

(01:19:00):
A nineteen year old wing stop manager is facing felling
your charges after she.

Speaker 3 (01:19:03):
Questioned, how was you a manager at nineteen? Did you
start working at seventeen?

Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
Like? I mean? Am I the only one in that statement?
Don't make no sense?

Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Babies raising babies.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
Did you work for six months. That was like, you've
been here long enough. Bet at y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
That's why it take the manager wing stop. You just
gotta make it to nineteen child.

Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
You can't even drink yet, how you manager?

Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
You should see her twelve year old cashier. So the
nineteen year old wing stop managers facing felling your charge
that she doubts two customers with hot grease and ranch
dressing during a confrontation Tuesday night. Cording Toine investigators, the
victims tangled with Carnelle Irene, the wingstop worker, inside of

(01:19:49):
a Port Saint Lucy, Florida outposts of the Chicken Wing restaurant.
That makes sense. I feel like we should call wingstop
restaurants outpost because there's a lot of it's like a
war the war zone going on. Irene told police that
the customers, one of whom is a minor, were loud
and disruptive and cause of disturbance. During the dispute, which

(01:20:11):
is not further detailing the rest report, one of the
patrons pushed the container estraws off the counter. Oh oh okay,
well you know what that was, Karen. That was the
last straw. So the conflict escalated when Irene, seen at

(01:20:41):
the right, responded by throwing ranch dressing at the victims.
She then went into the kitchen, returned with a bucket
of hot grease and threw the liquid at the victims.
Store footage review by police showed an individual trying to
hold back Carnell, but she pushes forward and throws the
liquid in the bucket. Irene, cops say, admitted to spraying
ranch dressing on the customers and justify the actions by
staying the customers were being verbally abusive and had reached

(01:21:03):
over the counter to knock over the straws. She claimed
the tossed oil did not strike the patrons. The high
oil recipients complained that the liquid burned upon impact and
resulted in shiny, burnt skin. So it sounds like maybe
there's a dispute over if the oil got there. But
that are those sound like oil related injuries?

Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
Ain't that? The truth?

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Crime Scene investigated Photograph their injuries. Investigator, photograph their injuries.
When cops arrived at the wing stopped, the eatery's floor
was greasy and slippery. It appeared the workers attempted to
clean the oil that was all over the floor. Now
you know number one, we're not gonna be able to
clean all that oil. Number two, mops number two. You
know that's just what wingstop floors look like. How you

(01:21:46):
even know what crime happened. It's a wing stop. You
can skate to the fucking counter. Everyone know that. Honestly,
I don't eat a wing stops that it's the floor
not greasy. I'll be like, oh, y'all, not serreo y'all.
So y'all just him bullshit, y'all, don't do nothing. The

(01:22:06):
Irene was arrested in charge aggravated battery aggravated child abuse,
both felonies. Well in the kids shouldn't have been saying
talking shit. Now it's child abuse.

Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
I can't throw a little oil on.

Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
The kid that was talking shit. She was free yesterday
from the county jail, where bond has been set at
fifteen hundred I mean fifteen thousand dollars. So she paid
I don't know what she got that money from to
pay that money, even ten percent of that on wingstop.
That's like a month of wingstop checks. Well, all right, Karen,

(01:22:42):
I guess the race.

Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
I'm going black.

Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
Karen's going black. Let's see what they think in the
chat room. If you get burned by grease and wingstop,
you should just dip your hand in some ranch. Okay,
it's delicious chicken grease black. Her forty bundles are in
her hairnet, her lip gloss was popping black at She
didn't throw chickens. So she is black, black, fried hard

(01:23:06):
with lemon pepper, black, a lot of illegal condiment cells.
That's not a race. Brin young medea black, lemon pepper, wet, black, slippery.
Excuse me, please, black young, angry and black is fair.
But damn, that's not a race brow black. Because of
the fifteen K bell, this some shit black black That
bell says black. The correct answer is everyone said the

(01:23:30):
same thing black.

Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
Yeah, I don't know. This is a good thing. It
shot the Black History Month. Everybody's black today.

Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
She tried to give a two piece special. Yes she did,
oh black historie. But yeah, shout out to her. We
appreciate her. Uh, you know, setting the record straight. Don't
be pushing straws off the counter if you don't want
to know hot grease thone on you. That's a rational,
reasonable response to somebody disrespect you at your job. You

(01:24:10):
knew the hot greases back here before you started testing me.

Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
Yes you did.

Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
All right, let's go to the last thing. Sore ratchetness.

Speaker 1 (01:24:39):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
Let me tell you something. It really is bad. But
nothing cheers me up like a little racism. Good grief,
it's sad. I was mad as hell about Trump ten
minutes ago. I got all about that y'all started being racist.
I was like, that's funny anyway, Maybe that's how he
got a Everybody was like, it's funny, it's funny. Man

(01:25:02):
charged at the allegedly assaultn police officer with sword in
Port Augusta, a management charged of attempted murder he struck
a South Australian police officer with a sword in the
state's Upper Spencer Gulf. Police alleged two officers responded to
a domestic disturbance at a house on High Street around
ten forty am on Saturday. The man at the residents
allegedly confronted the pair and struck a female officer in

(01:25:23):
the left arm with a sword. Police said capsicum spray
was used to subdue the man before other officers arrived.
I'm assuming that's pepper spray capsicum spray because it sounds
like something police use on white people. Yes, pepper spray okay.
The injured officer was taken to a local hospital before
being flown to the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Because of the

(01:25:46):
nature of her injuries, police says she has undergone surgery.
It was a covering at the hospital. Her injuries are
non life threatening. The measures of being taken to fully
support her and the family, said Commissioner Grant Stevens. Policing
isn't inherently dangerous occupation because of the nature of some
incidents officers are called to, but an incident of thus
the nature highlights the risk police face on a daily

(01:26:06):
basis serving the community. All police officers in the community
will be paying particular interest as this matter progresses through
the court system. So it sounds like he won't he's
out for blood. So the man was charging two counts
of attempted murder Henry Police, along with an assault charge
and breaching court court order in the relationship for the
to the domestic violence incident. So it sounds like he

(01:26:27):
was out to do some domestic violence and the police
stopped them, and he injured the police officers and they
pepper sprayed them. He was refused police bail and will
appear in the court on Monday, So there you guys go,
soire Ratchets, be careful out here. Apparently even Cops is
getting it. We'll be back throughout the week. Uh definitely.

(01:26:48):
So tomorrow we have a Horne's game. There's a lot
of Hornets games the next couple of weeks, which is
why you guys are getting less episodes than normal, but
that'll that'll balance out in the two weeks after that.
I don't think there's a single Horness game. So the
next episode we might we do either will be our
feedback show Saturday, but we only did one episode so
far and the feedback show from last week, or we'll

(01:27:11):
just keep it going and then next week we'll do
a couple more episodes and we'll do feedback the Saturday
after that, so we'll let you guys know about that
premium people balls Y Sports is still gonna be Thursday,
and then I believe we have game a game Friday
as well, So nothing on that. So all right, that's

(01:27:34):
it for everybody. Thank you for listening. We appreciate y'all
spread the word. Watch the show. If you want to
see me and what I said at the basketball Jones,
go to our YouTube channel. I posted it on YouTube.
My mom watched it, she enjoyed it. I think my
dad may have even seen it. He texted me out
of nowhere about Duke, so I assume he saw it.

(01:27:56):
But yeah, make sure you guys check all that stuff
out the show tickets. The link is in the show notes.
Live show twenty eighth February show up. This might be
the last Black History month, so make sure you guys
go out with a bang celebrating it on the last
day of Black History with me and Karen and Jail
Covi and Justin's gonna be there. All your fellow friends

(01:28:19):
and fans from the chat room will be there, whether
it's virtual or in person. And the last thing I
warn you guys is if you're planning on getting virtual tickets,
don't forget. They shut down the virtual tickets a couple
of days before the show, So if you're like, I'll
just get it if I'm free that night or the
night of or whatever, you won't be able to get

(01:28:41):
tickets more than likely, So you know, plan accordingly so
that you don't. I'm telling you over a month in advance,
plan accordingly. And our merch has a new design in
the store. Merch link is always in the show notes
and it's it's us and our uh NBA jam logo

(01:29:02):
and it's very funny. And I think that's all the housekeeping.
Oh and of course the Coon Countdown is back to
coop down continues. If you follow me on TikTok and
social media, I've been posting those videos. I haven't done
my one for the day yet. I'm about to go
in the closet and do that when when we end
this episode. But thank you for listening, everybody, until next time.

(01:29:24):
It's been a pleasure careen it has.

Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
This has been fun.

Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
You're always so funny and so you're the best co host.
I hope you'd never hope you never forget that. I'll
never take you for granted. I love you.
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