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April 6, 2025 89 mins

Rod and Karen banter about Karen going for a walk, Rod is starting a running club, This is America, cultural appropriation. Karen’s new jacket, sneaking thunder sticks into the game, White People News, woman shoots Subway manger in the eye, funeral home embalmer mutilates corpse, Popeyes worker popped in the eye with brass knuckles and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to the black Guy You Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are hot.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Hey, welcome to the black Out Tips podcast. I'm your host.
Rod joined us always my.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
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(00:45):
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Speaker 2 (00:57):
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(01:27):
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Speaker 2 (01:47):
You don't know.

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Speaker 1 (02:06):
We just need it.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
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to talk about. We did set up our storefront, but
I haven't like finished setting it up, setting it up,
linking it to everything and stuff, but we'll try to.
You know, listeners suggest that we create an Amazon storefront
to suggest like books and stuff that we you know, products,
things that we swear by, and I guess we get

(02:29):
like a small percentage if you guys buy stuff from there.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
So we'll try to do.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
The work to finish doing all that and we'll let
you guys know when that's done.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Karen, do you have any banter?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
I do?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
All right?

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Do you have any? Do you have any?

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Do you have any?

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Banter?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Banter?

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Anter?

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Banter?

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Answered, do you have any?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Do you have any? All right? Karen, give us the banter?

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Okay, uh for this. One Saturday morning, I woke up
early and I was like, I'm gonna go for a walk.
And I went for a walk. And I'm very proud
of myself. And the biggest reason why I'm I'm proud
of myself, I just started doing some some real deep

(03:44):
self uh reflection and kind of sometimes you kind of
get in your own mind about things and sometimes it'll
prevent you from doing, you know, some of the things
you got to do. I know you have talked to
me about this before, and I get in my own
mind about like actually getting out and like exercising on
a regular basis and doing things on the regular BA

(04:05):
because I will do it, but I don't do it consistently.
And that's been a big issue for me. And I've
realized a lot of it is I've been sitting back
and I've been admiring you from afar because you've been
very dedicated to working out and going to the gym

(04:28):
and all that type of stuff, and I've been benefiting,
you know, from those things. And it's one of those
things where I know it might sound silly, but it's
a comparison. But when I went for my walk, and
the thing is, when I went for the walk, I
went when I first woke up, because everybody is kind
of different, and I am the type of person when

(04:49):
I get up, I'm like, let's let's go ahead and
get this shit up with because I know me as
a day goes on, as shit progresses, as you get busy,
as you want to do other things. For me, I'm
less likely to squeeze it in like I always making
excuse something would always I would rather do something else.
So when I woke up that Saturday morning, I cracked
my eyes and I was like get up, and it

(05:10):
was like a mental thing. I was like, get up
right now and do it because then you have the
rest of your day to do what the fuck you
want to do. If you want to sleep, if you
go on the rest, you won't do nothing. You know,
whatever you want to do, you know, just go ahead
and do it. Because everybody's body's a mentality towards that
told us those things are different, and so what I realized.

(05:32):
And also when I went for the walk, I walked
for like twenty minutes, but I didn't I went at
a slow pace, but enough to get my heart rate
up because the thing is, I didn't want to tire
myself out where I wouldn't want to be dedicated to it,
because sometimes you can be like, why I'm gonna do it?
You just go harder, you wear yourself out, Like why

(05:53):
to fuck am I here again? You know what I'm saying,
because I've been through that, And so I was like,
you know what, No, I'm gonna do it right this time.
I'm going to be steady. I'm going to do a
schedule that I know that I am going to be
more willing to keep and be more dedicated to it
and make it like a habit. And for the first
time I kind of broke through that wall of comparing

(06:18):
what I used to do to what I'm doing now.
The past is the parents, and the thing is, I
have to start with where I'm at right now, and
that's all that matters. You know. Where I'm at right
now is what matters. And what I can do right
now is what matters. What I used to could do
don't matter, but I can look forward to what I

(06:38):
can do because actually my goal is to be consistent
about the walking and then gradually build up. Well, I
go back to the why, and then my goal is
actually not trying fun to get a personal trainer too,
so that I can like build the muscles and do
that type of thing like what you're doing. Because at

(06:58):
first I was like, well, why do I want to
do be like him? Kind of, you know, even though
I want to be you. But you know, like like
I'm begin to ask myself, why was I trying to
quote unquote mimic you? And it wasn't really mimicking was
more comparison. But the thing is, that's a choice in
the journey that you took, and so I have to

(07:18):
do it my own way, and my way ain't gonna
look like your way, and so and so I had
to get out of my own head.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
With that, I think I saw comparisons a thief for
joy for a reason, you're living your own life and
your own body, and you can also compare yourself to
what you used to have and it can start you out.
You know, for me during the pandemic, Before the pandemic,
I played basketball four to five times a week, an
hour or two every day that I played. And in

(07:46):
addition to it just being a lot of fun, you know,
I was in better like shape as far as you know,
my cardiovascular system and you know, blood sugar, all this
type of stuff that you know, no matter how people
felt with they looked at me and was like, oh,
he's fat. Like it's like that's fine. But me and

(08:06):
my doctor got this. We got this together, right, So
don't worry about that, you know. But you know, during
the pandemic, I wasn't playing basketball, and so then of
course that stuff starts to add up. We're older now,
so your body has different adjustments that is going through
things are slowing down, changing whatever.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
And so uh, after a few.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
And the panic pandemic was a you know, how long
is this gonna last? Like, you know, is this gonna
be a month? Is gonna be a year, it's gonna
be two years. It's the rest of our lives. Are
we never going outside, you know, And it was depressing
and all that stuff mentally, and uh, you know, even
when vaccines came, of course, there were people that, you know,
things that change. People were working from home. So now

(08:51):
we can't play basketball together. People are not able to
come to the wire in the middle of the day
and play lunch. You know, it's been years since we
got that group together. And so I had to start
from zero. And what I imagined of myself and my
health and my physical fitness and exercise, you know, was
me playing basketball for the last twenty so years of

(09:13):
my life every day or just about And instead it
turned into like, okay, so I guess I'm going for
a walk, and the walk doesn't feel the same as basketball.
In addition to being kind of boring mentally, it also
is just not taxing the same way. You're not stopping
and starting the same way. It's not other goals that
are distracting you from the fact that you're running. So

(09:35):
you know, there's no camaraderie. You're not talking to teammates,
there's no talking on the sideline resting between games, you know,
stuff like that. Like I used to look at my
you know, fitbit and Apple watching shit after I played basketball,
and it's like, oh, you ran this many miles, and
it's like it didn't feel like it. If I tried
to go run that many miles right now, I wouldn't.

(09:56):
I would end up stopping halfway through because I'm like
I'm fucking bored, or I'm tired, or I just like
I'm not distracted enough. You know, there's no amount of
music that can distract me enough to make me realize
I'm not running anyway. All that shit to say, I
had to stop comparing myself to that. And before I
went to my trainer and did all this other stuff,

(10:17):
I was doing stuff on my own before that. I
was going to the wide again, and I was walking again.
I was shooting around playing basketball by myself again, and
nowhere near what I was able to do before.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
But I just was doing something.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
And then I got the I didn't get the personal
trainer until about eight nine months past when I first
started just going walking on my own. So all that
to say, you know, I didn't start with I got
a personal trainer that wasn't the start.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
You know.

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Actually, you know, with my trainer, I always forget that
since I've been working with her, I probably lost fifty pounds,
but before that I had lost like twenty or thirty
on my own. But I just so when I tell
it's funny because people will be like, you know, because

(11:08):
there are you know, people just be in your business
at the gym. It's like, oh, so, how much have
you been losing? Are you what's your goal?

Speaker 2 (11:15):
And in my mind I always think.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
To myself, like, oh man, I've lost like, you know,
a total of I guess eighty pounds or so. But
then I realized, like, not with this trainer, Like they didn't.
They've never seen me at the highest weight I ever was.
They've only seen me lose the last fifty or so,
which is fine. But the point is I have to

(11:38):
give myself credit for I didn't start this with the trainer.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
In mind, I didn't start this with that.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
I had to prove my dedication to myself because I
wasn't gonna waste my money on a gym membership again
until I was out there walking outside a couple times
a week, which is what I did. I walked outside
for a few months and it was just around here
and then before I even went to the Greenway and shit,
and then it was like, okay, I'm walking, I'm doing that,

(12:08):
and you know, I've I've kept that up for a
few months, and I'm trying to eat a little bit better.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
I'm keeping that up. You know.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
Now I want to get a trainer. Now I want
to talk to the nutritionist. And so yeah, that's that's
what it was for me. So that's that's what I'm saying.
Whenever you're like kind of saying like you know, your
journey or your trainer and all this stuff, it didn't
start there.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
It just started showing.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
I needed to show that I could do it my
own because I think I was tired of doing shit
like you make a big splash, like you get a
gym membership or you go do this, and then it's
like you give up in two weeks and it's like
you're paying for this gym perpetually and you're not using it.
You know, we have a gym here, we can exercise
together here, if it's a thing. The other The last
thing I'll say is also, I do have like a

(12:54):
certain level of privilege. My job is this podcast, and
I get to formulate my hours around that. You don't
have the same luxury everybody not running the same race.
In order for you to do what I do, it
would take away from a bunch of other stuff. There's
no more itsukai, no more video games, no more you know,

(13:15):
even when we do the podcast will be affected.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
We might have to stop doing it.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
Well, we can do it at four or five o'clock
in the afternoon, and you may have to do that
at eight, nine, ten o'clock in the afternoon, because then
you got to go to the gym, do your hour
so training, come back and shower. So it's not the
same race for everybody. And I don't say this to discourage.
I say this to encourage, to say, don't don't look
at other people, not even me. A big thing for me,

(13:41):
but for this, you know, for all the stuff I'm doing,
was to not rely on you. I was like, I
don't want to be making a codependent thing. I don't
want to make it a well Karen doesn't want to
do this, So now I'm not doing this. I know
you would never that's not your thing either, like you,
it's not you would be sitting around trying to to

(14:01):
to do whatever.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
I'm not I'm not even implying it.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
I'm saying and I wouldn't want to be a distraction.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Yeah, exactly what I'm saying is that it had to
be only for me. It couldn't be for you and me.
It's it's for you. Vicariously, I want to be here longer.
I want to have a more active, healthy lifestyle that
we you know, that benefits us in other ways. But
it's not a It wasn't a thing of like we're

(14:27):
going to the gym together, We're going to eat these
meals together. We're going to do this because if something
happens to you or something changes, it changes for me.
And it shouldn't be about that. So you know, And
and like you said, your schedule is your schedule if
it's and and there's no shame in it. You know,
there's days where you know, I'll talk to my trainer,

(14:50):
she's like if you can you know, like what did
you do this week or whatever? And most days I do,
I work out six days a week and I take
one day off this week. This weekend I didn't get
to work out because we had your birthday thing. We
had a Hornets game, and I saw I was just
very tired today for some reason. But anyway, the point being,

(15:12):
there's been days where she's like, just because you couldn't
do your normal hour walk, if you did a forty
minute walk, you did something, try to do something like
it's not you know, sometimes I go to the gym
and I get there too late and I don't have
time to go through my four sets, and so I
do three, you know, not often it happened. You know,

(15:34):
My goal is always not the play, not to fail,
but shit happens. And so anyway, my point being a
twenty minute walk, don't you shouldn't live in no shame
about it because that's all internalized.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Nobody is measuring.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Your watching me.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Yeah, yeah, I didn't fail anybody.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Yeah, past the failed test, I'm still a slow ass walker.
Even after all this time of walking. I'm a little
bit faster than I was. But she told me a
long time ago, don't walk for for pace, walk for length.
So if you want to elevate your heart rate for hour,
just worry about doing walking for hour straight. Don't worry

(16:11):
about you know, I didn't do a mile and it
should have been this long, like that's not to go
to go like those things are measurable and you should
keep track of them.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
But the goal is like, oh look you now you're
walking an hour and twenty minutes. You weren't.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
You know, that's that's book. That's an endurance thing. Yeah.
So anyway, all that stuff to say you shouldn't, I
think you're on the right path.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
And and the biggest thing for you is just gonna
be consistency.

Speaker 3 (16:38):
You just need to figure a thing you can do
however often you want to do it, stick to that
for for a while, and then you'll you'll increase as
you can. But you know, if you just start with
I'm gonna walk one day a week, I'm gonna walk
two days a week, that's fine.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Right, I want to keep the goal, like I said,
reasonable and and like I said, I and this Saturday
was just perfect because like you say, I could just
And I'm an early bird because you know, way I
wake up at the crack of dawn anyway.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Because I'm just used to getting Sometimes.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Yeah, sometimes I sleep a little longer, but a lot
of times I wake up and even if I don't
get up, I'm normally up early. So I was like
well today, since I'm early, I'm gonna go ahead. I'm
gonna move around and do this, just to go ahead
and knock it out my way. And I realized I
felt better, you know, like as the day went on
and things like that, and so I was.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
Like, the thing is, it's just it's just one day.
It's a consistency thing. It's not like you just you
need to just find a thing you can do consistently, don't.
It's it's like one day is one day, like first
day is a high, it's like first day of school.
But when it's routine is when it matters. I'm at

(17:46):
a point now where it bothers me when I can't
do stuff, it bothers. It's bothered me all weekend that
I didn't get to do anything. And I don't mean
that like it's bothering my mental health, but just like
there's a there's a fire inside of me that's like
because it's fu man I needed I should I like
it was, uh somen was going down. I'm like I

(18:06):
could go out to the Greenway and walking the dark,
and I was like, that's fucking stupid.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Uh let me just let me.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
You can always work tomorrow and now I'm at a
point now where because i know my goal is a
long term and I'm not giving up on myself, and
I'm expecting this to be a thing I do for
the rest of my life. Now I'm a little like
I'm not as worried that this week I only have
worked out five times as opposed to six, cause because
that's that's gonna be life now. So most day, most

(18:35):
time I'm gonna do six, but sometimes it'll be five.
I'm not quitting. I'm not giving up on myself as
I would in the past. I'm like, I missed my thing.
I guess I start over. I guess I quit.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
No that.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
Then Tomorrow I'm gonna go to the gym and do
all that CrossFit ship they got me doing. Tuesday I'm
gonna go for a walk, and then Wedsday I'm going
back to my trainer. There's been weeks where she's been
out of town traveling. I've never not gone to the gym.
The work, the real work isn't the trainer. The real
work is what I do. The real work is that
I come in that gym when she's not around, and

(19:10):
it shows and the results, you know, the the nbody
test with my muscle muscle, uh, you know, building the
loss of fat, tissue, all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
That's the work. The work is the ship.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
Nobody sees, you know, the stuff that you know, you
just the routine stuff. So that's that's really that's what
That's what it's gonna come down to. Like, but you know,
every journey starts with one step or one walk, and
so uh, yeah you'll see uh. And and also you
know how many times did I try this and it
just didn't work?

Speaker 2 (19:45):
You know, Like.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
I just you just can never give up. As long
as you're breathing, long as you're waking up the next day,
is you still got a chance to do something. And
so I'm gonna just keep doing this ship and it'll
add up. This is the first time, second time in
my life, I've ever lost weight, you know, it's the
first time. This is definitely the first time I ever
gained muscle on purpose. So it's just all this shit
is new to me too, you know.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
And yeah, and I.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Know they talk about people be inspired by me or
affected by me and stuff, uh, sharing all this and uh,
it would make sense that you would feel that way too.
We got all kinds of fans that are writing in
and people always on my Instagram and stuff, and if honestly,
I don't think there's anything negative about physical fitness and
the way that I'm sharing it, I don't feel like

(20:32):
it's anything toxic.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
I ain't judging nobody.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
I haven't talked bad about anybody's body, and I've made
a very careful effort to make sure I never talk
bad about my own body. Just not just for me though,
but for everybody that's that is absorbing this. I don't
I don't want any of this come from a negative place.
All A lot of people who are physically fit or

(20:57):
obsessed with physical fitness and health, they they they never
motivated me with that negative speak, Like there was a
lot of negative speaking they have. You know, even now
some of my good friends they just say shit sometimes
and it doesn't affect me. I don't like snap at anybody.
It doesn't bother me in that way. It's just life.

(21:19):
Shout out the therapy. That's what therapy really is, is
how to deal with life. It's not how to how
to snap on everybody and make them deal with you.
Just but I know it's in I know it's in
their head. When they're like, oh, look this fat ass
or you know, I don't, you know, being on fat
and lazy or whatever, and I'm just like, you know what, whatever,

(21:40):
that's that's that's some inner turmof for your ass to
deal with. But for me personally, I didn't want to
put that into the world. So I try not to
say shit like that or if I you know, but
I but I. But I'm listening to my trainer and
doing the stuff she say. So she say, post a
progress pick, I post that pic, you know, you know,
talk about your goals, talk about your goals like there's

(22:01):
nothing wrong with that. And some people, once again their
internal milogue, will take the other way. Like I've seen
people say stuff like if your friends post a picture
of them losing weight, what they're saying is that they
hate you for being.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Fat or something.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
I'm like that, that's your you and your therapist, you
get together because that person. You don't know what the
fuck that person's going, you know, we don't know. I
try not to comment too much on people's bodies in general,
even like look at Chadwick Boseman, like we just don't
know what people are struggling with.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
We don't know what their doctor told them.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
We don't know what medication they're dealing with, we don't
know what ailments they have, none of this shit. So
it's totally whatever gets you in a positive place.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
And yeah, and whether it's.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
One walk a week, where there's two walks, where there's
a walk every day, it don't matter whether there's a
twenty minute walk or five minute walk or.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Ten minute walk.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
None of this shit matters. Is you did something and
what were you going to do? Yeah, you should patch
yourself on the back for that anyway.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Yeah, So I was very proud of myself that I
actually went in and did that because I was like this,
I was like my brain was like get up, get up,
get up, do something, don't you know, don't let her
get it up with because it was still early. And
I'm really glad I did do that because, like I say,
sometimes I think about the past, but it's also one

(23:25):
of them things where I am where I am. But
I remember when I used to work out on a
consistent basis, how much energy I felt, how you know,
my my my brain, how I thought clearer, Like I
know it's wild or wow, but like it was just
a feeling and so you know, for me, I was like,
I want to get back there again, and particularly as

(23:47):
you get older, you're you know, going you know, getting
ready or possibly going through premenopause and all that stuff.
You know, you want to try to make that journey
as best as possible because I want to be in
the best shape that I can be for that time.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
All right, Uh that was kind of a long, longer
banter than the normal. Did you want to do more
or did you want to get into the star?

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Do you have anything?

Speaker 3 (24:16):
I mean, I'm looking at the time and we said
we're gonna do a short show and it we end
up doing like fifty minutes an hour banter, then we
won't do anything else. So it's no, it's okay, we
can do whatever you want to do. If you want
to do the whole show of banter. You you were
the one saying it was gonna be.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Short, no problem, I'll do one more and then we
can move on. And this I think this one should
be short.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Well, no, you know I do have some short ones then,
ok okay.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
I speaking of physical fitness, I'm gonna I think I
told you my mom is I'm going to start a
run club myself. You know, I know we all have
black men run, black women.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Run in Charlotte.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Uh, and I don't want to step on their toe,
So I won't be doing that one. But I'm ana
start a club called Run Nigga Run. It's Run Nigga
Run club. And we're just trying to get physically, you know,
in shape to run because we see what the country's doing.
We see what's happening with thesells. We're trying to get

(25:17):
ahead of it. We're trying to get ahead of the
car with you. A lot of us been sitting around
in the pandemic, and it's like cotton when we gotta
get to the north. Okay, we're not gonna be walking.
They're not gonna let us slow roll to the north.
I'm imagining we're gonna have to hop through the woods
on the good foot, so the back of the bus.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
I'm just starting.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
I gotta get the shirts made. I gotta get the
shirts made. And no white people are allowed to join. Okay,
I'm just gonna let y'all know right now it's a
black only club. If I see a white person wearing
the shirt, I'm assume you that it's an orders I'm
gonna assume you're on you a op, you're on the

(25:59):
other side of this, So yeah, just run Nigga, Run club,
y'all look out for my new runn Club I'm starting.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
I was sitting here and I was going through my
music apps and I seen and I played This Is
America by a Childish gamb known and for some that's
one of my favorite songs of his. And when I
went back and I was listening to it this week,

(26:28):
I processed and I remember what was how people responded
during that time, acting and called him crazy.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Yeah this is America.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Yeah yeah, like when that song came out.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
There, we did a whole episode about that.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Yeah, people acting the food. I was like, no, no, no, no,
he was before his time, like like it's it's amazing
when you go back, you was like, no, no, no, no.
He was speaking like like like the things he's speaking
kind of goes through time. And if you listen to
that song now, the song was powerful being but the
song is really powerful now if you literally go back
and just listen to like really listen to the lyric

(27:00):
what he's talking about. I was like, he was literally
before his time.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Yeah that song, yeah, nah, I mean, you know, I
guess shout out to myself on this one. But he
might have been ahead of his time, but he wasn't
ahead of my time because I was on time when
he dropped that show.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
Pray yep right, spray right yep, pray yeah, pray.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
What was that again?

Speaker 5 (27:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:31):
It was prey bruh.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Was because you can go and listen to our podcast
from back then. Episode it was May seven, eighteen, episode
sixteen seventy five. It was called this is America, and
that was we talked about going to the movies and
then that was all we talked about.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
No segments, no nothing.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
It was just an hour and thirty five minutes of
talking about.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
This is America or whatever.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
And I was, I'm so there's certain episodes that I'm
extremely proud of. And that's one because the zeitgeist on
all sides was trying to dissect and to integrate this work.
And you had, of course white people that were mad
at it. You had Black people that were mad at it,

(28:22):
the black intelligentia on social media, the people that just
don't like Donald Glover for whatever fucking reason, valid or
not valid. It just hadn't had nothing to do with
the art, and he said something and it stood the
test of times. It did, and it was fortuitous because

(28:43):
if that ain't America, I don't know what the fuck
it is. And every time I think of that video
or listen to that song, I think, this is this
is what we are living through. And that amalgamation of
art that he did was that is the feeling I
get when I think of this country and he after
that perfectly, and all these people that were they saying

(29:03):
and talking down about it. I'd love to see what
they think right now. I love to see and the
fact that they were like, it didn't need to be violent,
and it neither does America, but it is right. You know,
why was this? I'm tired of people parading brutality. Well,
that's what the fuck is happening to me. That's the art, y'all.
Don't say that shit when it's motherfucker's doing the twenty

(29:25):
seventh gangster film in the world, you know, for the
for the year. You don't say that shit. You know,
when you're watching Power and they're fucking bombing each other
and exploring each other, you're not like, why has it
got to be so violent? No, you're just enjoying the entertainment.
He made a statement and that shit is meant something,
and to this day it.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Means something to me.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
He's one of my favorite artists because I think he
is so impactful. I saw someone on Twitter to day
post a picture of him and Jordan Peele with their
wives be like, they make black art, but they married
the white women. Well, nigga, they're still black in America.
And also like, I don't know what y'all. I think
y'all's point is with that. But at the end of
the day, there's black people who seem to hate other

(30:07):
black people. Yes, and I'm and I'm okay, I'm okay
calling them out so but but they show the evidence
that in their work motherfuckers marrying people outside their race,
and that doesn't necessarily mean anything. And if I'm talking
to most black people, it breaks down because you'll find out, like,
so what, so what is freedom to you? Because freedom

(30:30):
is the freedom of choice. Yes, So if freedom is
the freedom of choice, then is what it is. Because
the end of the day, there's black people that's gonna
be shitty to you, there's white people that's gonna be
shitty to you.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
There's white people that's gonna be good to you.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
There's black people it's gonna be good to you, and
all other races in between. So it's like the idea
of trying to take away somebody's work because of that
is crazy. But those who are hateful of our race,
that are members of our race, they'll out themselves. Eventually,
they'll say the thing, they'll do the thing, and it'll

(31:04):
be consistent and it'll show up in their work and
all that shit. But some of this shit is trying
to tarn feather people that aren't guilty and then and
then just keep trying to do confirmation bias for the
rest of your life. Anyway, I love that This is America,
And yeah, I think about it all the time.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
It was a bot, but also it was just poignant.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yeah, periodically I would just playing sometimes sometimes I can
the movie. I just play it off day, like like
I just be in that mood and I would just
play it all day. It's just something about how it
starts to the end, and then I start thinking about
the video and like somebody somebody in chat saying, it's wild,
how do all that chaos it was? He was just
dancing like like him because.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
That's what black people do, just dancing. I feel like
that's what I'm doing.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
I feel like making this show, trying to make some
entertainment and survive this.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
I'm dancing.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Why the chaos is happening because actually you don't have
a choice, like because if you stop and you won't survive.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
Yeah, I guess maybe the show is just gonna be
the banter segment because you know, I'm reading this book
White Negroes about cultural appropriation. I just finished this chapter
that was about what was it about? I want to
say it was about I don't want to say it
was about the INN word. It was deeper than that,

(32:22):
but a big part of it was that it was
like hip hop and rap and fashion and all this
type of stuff. But one of the things she talked
about was how, you know, white people trying to use
like the N word, you know, like the dreaded N word,
Oh my god, and how.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
They do it all the time at like rap shows.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
Right, but if it's in a crowd or if it's
in a you know, that's fine. If you're rapping along
to your favorite rapper and he says the in word
and they and everyone in arena says the IN word, like,
no one's gonna stop and individually card every white person
or whatever. But obviously there's times individually where it doesn't
line up right, like where just some white person says

(33:10):
the N word.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
I saw.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
I want to day it's the right white guy. He
stopped traffic so he could record a video. He stopped
traffic so he could record this video of him freestyling.
And he's freestyling in the middle of the street in

(33:33):
the freeway, and traffic get is backed up. I'm like,
I don't know what state this is, but it must
maybe the gun laws ain't caught up, because man, there's
not a lot of places you can pull that one
off and feel comfortable. But you know, everyone was like,
look at the audacity. He's stopping traffic and he's doing
this rap, and I'll show some of you guys. I'm
gonna change the audio so that hopefully no one gets

(33:53):
an echo. But this is the video.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
Now let me know. If y'all can't hear that.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
Or if the sound is too low, then I'll change
the audio back. But the guy is clearly they have
They're the filming out the back of a truck. They're
doing that thing. Where people hang a mic down and
you wrap into the mic, you know that thing that
people are don't clearly, clearly they have not gotten a permit.
They can't hear anything. Okay, give me a second, everybody,

(34:29):
I'll bring it back up. Give me one second. This
wouldn't this, This will come right back.

Speaker 2 (34:34):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (34:34):
You should be able to hear it next time. But
clearly they didn't get a permit. This isn't roped off
that they are stopping traffic in the middle of it.
And then he walks over to the mic and you know,
starts doing his freestyle.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
So y'all should be able to hear it now, right,
I'm assuming it chat thumbs up if you can hear.
Thumbs up if you can hear, yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
And I'll finish playing it. But I believe it should
be working now.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Anybody.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Yeah, yeah, I don't see it updated yet.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Okay, I know.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Sometimes it's a kind of a delay between us.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Yeah, it's normally like a thirty second a minute delay.
We can't they can't even hear me talking. What oh,
are you frozen to something?

Speaker 2 (35:26):
I don't know?

Speaker 3 (35:27):
Okay, all right, maybe I have to refresh. Let me
stop sharing. Uh, well, that's what I get for trying
something different.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
Study come off.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
All right in the recording. I don't think it ship.
We should be uh, we should be good with that,
but we're about to see.

Speaker 3 (35:45):
Yeah, all right, here we go. I should be joining
the stage again. Okay, I won't try that. Two times
I thought I was helping with the echo. Turns out
I wasn't doing shit. Wait now I don't see anything.
I'm blank. Okay, okay, now they can hear Rod, but
they can y'all see me. I don't even see me.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
I'm gonna refresh again.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Okay. Yeah, it does that sometimes, but you'll come on
and your screen is black, but the other person can
see you.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Yeah, all right, it's not Let's try this one more.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Time, podcasting y'all.

Speaker 3 (36:17):
Okay, Now y'all should be seeing me and hearing me,
and I'll share it again.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
All right, here, here we go.

Speaker 3 (36:26):
Let me know if y'all can. But anyway, so he
stopped traffic and he's wrapping.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Don't do it.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
I put it on pause. So that's it's the.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
From the Streets freestyle or something. I guess he's trying
to take it to the next level. And he clears
to be a white man to me, right, Yes he does. Okay,
he's rapping the language of the black streets, not.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
From the loss he's starting to follow.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
So you know, people are.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
I've seen comments what people just called the freestyle Week,
and I can't believe he stopped traffic for this.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
That's part of it.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
Sure, I mean it's it's it's very obnoxious what he's doing.
But this is the part that I've picked up.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
That yes I did.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
Yeah, he robbed him a nigga. He don't seem like
he should be saying that word, right, And so.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
It then makes me take a thousand foot step back
from the whole piece, right, because what I see there
is a man who is white and uninteresting and therefore
using our culture and our language as a as a cover,

(38:00):
as a clothing, as something he does not truly respect.
Because stopping traffic ain't hip hop, but it's something that
you might consider that if you don't really understand or
respect black people, you might think like, this is what
just you know, no black person whatever, stop, I'm gonna
be the realist nigga out, I'm gonna stop all the traffic.

(38:21):
Black people are like, why would I invite the police
to do any extra shit to me, you know what
I mean, because at the end of the day, when
the police come up, you got the complexion for protection,
you know, saying the N word, and you don't come
from any of those pains.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
You know. You want our rhythm, not our blues.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
Right, saying that that's not impressive to me, but it's
impressive to a certain type of white person. Maybe that's like, Wow,
he said that, And I'm sure that if I question
this man or whatever, he'd either flex on me or
just act like hey, I just I'm not saying it
out of a hateful way. I'm just saying it, you know,
like the way y'all be saying it. I don't see

(38:59):
why I can't say it. It's just a word and
all this shit meaning they don't see us, right, it's
that I don't see color almost type of shit, you know.
But to truly love somebody, you need you see that.
It means to truly see them. Right, to love somebody
is to see them. So when you say you don't
see color, I know that means you don't love black people,

(39:20):
because because love goes beyond I don't see you, you're
not looking past anything. You're looking at something, you're looking
at you're looking ato the course of somebody and being like,
I do see you, right, And it just feels.

Speaker 2 (39:33):
Like that that that.

Speaker 3 (39:34):
Mask that you're putting on, that's not really about us
anymore at that point. So it it kind of makes
me think about, you know, this is America and the
how much of this is America?

Speaker 2 (39:48):
In the background, you can just see that.

Speaker 3 (39:52):
The entire thing is just ravenous hunger that whiteness has
for black entertainment and black people and black so and
just it'll never it'll never fill that void, but it
continues to just eat what we create. It takes our
slang and then it and then regurgitates our slang back
at us and then says that the slang is no

(40:13):
longer cool and it's played out. But it's not played
out by us. It's played out because y'all got to it.

Speaker 5 (40:18):
You know.

Speaker 3 (40:18):
It's that kind of thing. And so it just made
me think about what you were saying. Made me think
about that.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
And I don't remember the name of the podcast, I'm sorry, y'all,
but I was going watching, like a short send of
a clip came on and this black woman was kind
of talking about this topic, so it's still on topic,
and she bought up a good point. She was singing
the black culture and what black people have gone through
and black people being perceived as quote unquote cool is

(40:50):
a problem because the thing is, you come and you
do things, and you'd be like, that's cool, but they
were like, you do know that this person and that
shot somebody else, or this person that's gang banging and
all this stuff. You do know they have PTSD right
like like and you do know if they had a choice,
they would they would not they would opt out of that.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
That it's our survival mechanism.

Speaker 1 (41:15):
Yes, But the thing is, like black people are quote
unquote considered so cool that that that our struggles and
our tragedy and our hurt and our pain and the
things that we lack are considered something that other people
aspire to. When it's like, nigga, you should want to
expire to? Is why do you want to inspire to?
Like we don't want to be here and we're here

(41:37):
by choice.

Speaker 3 (41:38):
It's interesting you say that because the passage that I
one of the ones that I like saved out of
this book, and the full title of the book is
white Negroes when corn Rows were in vogue and other
thoughts on cultural appropriation by Lauren Michelle Jackson.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
So that's the full title, because some of y'all gonna.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
Be like, ro did you say what the title is?
I've told you what the title is. You need to rewind.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
Don't write me an email later on or come out.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
The rewind button is on every podcast app y'all got seconds.
There's no reason for y'all not to hit that button
rather than send an email and wait days for.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
Us to answer.

Speaker 1 (42:12):
Right days.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
I won't say it again. You can rewind all right.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
The passage is this, if there is something broken in
all of us, and there must be living in a
world like this. That is true in triplicate for white people,
who must observe so much of the world's evil enacted
by people with whom they share a face. Today is
no less scary than yesterday. The bombs are more devastating,
the wars are ongoing, and the intelligence speaks back to

(42:39):
us from the living room, turning nineteen eighty four into
quaint historical fiction. Everyone is scared shitless, but the good
liberal white person cannot bear to disavow friends and family
cannot dare the smallest confrontation at Thanksgiving dinner, and so
looks for freedom elsewhere. Liberal white Americans still suppose black
people might be the key to the gateway of way

(43:00):
from conformity, the normal boring life, too quiet to drown
out the screams of sorrow and agony required to maintain
a normal, boring life in the twenty first century, speaking
the language of hip learning it on their tongue seems
one step closer to being interesting and distinct from their
upbringing and destiny. White people speak black to feel alive,

(43:23):
to feel real, and maybe, just maybe that feeling can
become reality. And that dude made that It's so crazy.
I read this about an hour before I saw that video,
and I didn't know he was gonna say the ND word,
like it's everyone's just like, look at the traffic, which
is still another offshoot of probably trying to imitate blackness
or one up blackness, even like I'm so hip hop,

(43:46):
look at this wild, ridiculous, inconsiderate.

Speaker 2 (43:50):
Bullshit I just did.

Speaker 3 (43:51):
I'm not stopping traffic because I'm marching for black lives.
I'm not stopping traffic because I'm marching against Trump. I'm
not stopping traffic because I'm trying to. I'm stopping traffic
to do a freestyle and say the N word with
some other dudes, you know, and some cars in the back.
But but when you say when he said the N word,
I said, of course, yeah, it's just a costume.

Speaker 2 (44:13):
You think that makes you interesting?

Speaker 3 (44:15):
It just makes you a little different from the other
white guy with the tattoos that's also offensive, who also
says the N word but with a hard R for
different reasons, but you know, similarly to be interesting. So yeah,
that's a huge tangent from what you started. And I'm
not even really sure how to put that in the
show notes. I don't even know what that relates to.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
But no problem, I don't know problem since we're going
to continue on random thoughts Rogerick because I told you
all I had like that jacket that Rogerick had got me,
and it's been hilarious because when I wear that jacket around,
it does get attention, but it's very confusing the people.

(44:58):
And it's one of those things I walk into place
and everybody they look and I could tell the confusion
on their face, and they like, should have ass should
I not ass. So I don't know if they recognize it,
but they don't want to, you know, seem stupid. So
it's just hilarious just watching me walk into a room
with that jacket on and just the confusion across everybody face.
I went to a doctor's offer, everybody looked like I

(45:19):
almost like, is she doing it on purpose? Is it
a costume? I just confusing the shit out of everybody.
But I know that I'm gonna cross the right person.
They gonna be like, I know who that is.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Yeah, nah, I'm glad you're enjoying the jacket. And that's
why I got it.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
I figured you would.

Speaker 3 (45:37):
You would get a kick out of all that stuff.
Plus you always wear jackets and coats and shit everywhere we.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Go, Yeah, sir, where we go?

Speaker 2 (45:45):
All right?

Speaker 3 (45:46):
I snuck some thundersticks into the Hornets games. So if
you guys watch NBA basketball, you see sometimes in the
second half of games they give fans these like blow
up rubber sticks that you bang together while the other
team shoots free throws to try to distract them, and
mostly just it's a great add fidget device. It's just
you know, you're just banging them for the whole second
half rather than buying popcorn or whatever fuck else yep

(46:10):
at any rate. So we sometimes though, depending on which
direction the team is going, because they switch up based
on the team on the road decides which direction they
want to play. So if they're not coming to our
direction at the end of the game, we don't get
those sticks, right And obviously in the first half they're

(46:30):
not coming, you don't get the sticks. And so we
went to a game and they gave me. I got
an extra pair of sticks, and I just didn't blow
them up. I just kept them at the house. And
then I was like, I'm gonna keep bringing them in
my pocket. And then you know, one day they're not
gonna be coming our direction. We're not gonna get the
free hand out of sticks for everybody, but I'll have

(46:51):
my own sticks.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
And so I blew up my own sticks, which.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Is hilarious because everybody was so confused, particular people that
don't come to the game.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Was that noise and it was just me.

Speaker 3 (47:02):
And also we suck, so most of the tickets are
now the other team fans buying tickets, So I was
literally like the only person with the sticks banging them
during the free throws for the other team when they
were shooting.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
It was not a close game. It didn't help.

Speaker 3 (47:21):
I think they missed one free throw and Karen tried
to act like she didn't want the sticks, but I
knew she was envious of the sticks.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
I was.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
Eventually I gave her a try as well. But uh,
you know, it was fun sneaking in thundersticks.

Speaker 1 (47:36):
It was fun. And watching everybody's confusion, who didn't know
what the hell that ding ding ding ding ding ding
ding ding noise was. It was hilarious. Me and Rogeric
went to eat pizza for my birthday and I don't
know if I said this. We had bacon wrap dates
and they were absolutely delicious.

Speaker 3 (47:56):
I just feels more like we should be saying this
on the looks making good. Okay, it's only the show
that you run, you know, Okay, I can skip that
this some content you know is to be sold, Karen, don't, don't,
don't give it away for free?

Speaker 1 (48:10):
Okay, never mind.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
But then I sign up for the blackoutips dot com
slash premium guys and hear our review of things like
baking rap dates and how they taste and all this stuff.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
Okay, and then My last one is kind of a
continuus continuation joke that you and Karen Hunter had on Friday,
because y'all was making jokes about things that would disqualify
black people from getting government checks.

Speaker 3 (48:40):
Yeah, so, the the government is obviously cutting off a
lot of government assistance for people, And Karen's thing was like,
they're tanking the crack, the stock market and everything on
purpose so that we need it. And then when they
build it back up, they'll give America money and stimulus
checks and stuff like that, and then people will feel

(49:00):
beholden to the Republicans and it'll make them, you know,
continue to vote for Republicans and stuff like that, to
which I said, that might be an American tradition, but
part of that American tradition is that black people always
get boxed out from that, meaning when it is time
for the let's fix the Great Depression, all of a sudden,

(49:20):
it's like, uh, but not for the blacks. We're gonna
give out money, but if you are black, we're gonna
leave it up to your state to decide if you
should get access to the GI bill. So, while people
give so much credit to people like FDR and Lendon B.

(49:44):
Johnson for these like look at these groundsweeping legislations. They
never talk about how those people refuse to enforce those
things for black people. Even after the Civil War. They
never talk about how much it reconstruction was undone because
a cent no one wanted to come down to the
South and reinforce the rules that say black people get

(50:06):
to participate in the democracy like everyone else agreed. And
so you know, that was my thing was what will
they do now in twenty twenty five to box us
out because it's getting less and less since they can't
overtly they normally aren't overtly like you're black, they're using
different metrics. One thing they're using for real right now

(50:28):
is they're saying, we want to give money to areas
of the country that.

Speaker 2 (50:33):
Have high marriage rates.

Speaker 3 (50:35):
And they use that to try to demarcate between like
urban black environments versus white rural environments, because sometimes in
this country, white rural environments will still have a high
rate of marriage, whether those people are happy or really
together whatever. And so they're like, oh, we're not saying

(50:56):
we're not giving money to black people. We're saying we're
giving money to people who have high to areas of
the country. Right, So not even you have to be married, right,
you can be not married. But if enough people around
you have traditional marriages, we're giving money to your part
of the country, and they're constantly looking for stuff. So
then of course I turned into jokes and was like,

(51:17):
they're gonna give money, but if you keep things in
a Crown Royal bag that aren't Crown Royal, they're not
gonna give you money. You know, if you add s
to the end of chain stores, they're gonna find a
way not to give you money.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
That kind of was the joke.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
Yeah, And so I came up with my own list, okay. Uh.
And so my list is, if you go in and
you request your chicken or your fish fry hard, if
you ask for well done steak.

Speaker 3 (51:46):
Yep, not gonna be able to give you that. That
that that government assistance.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
If you use perm and relax in the same term,
they don't they actually don't mean the same thing, y'all.
But but but we use them it. You know, yes, uh,
if you call somebody aunt but you know they're not
your aunt. M uh, you lick your finger to account
money mm hmm. No one has to explain to you
with folks means uh, if you ask who are gonna

(52:16):
be there? Mm hmmm uh. If you ever have had
your car fix with a six pack and or cigarettes,
you had your car fix like and your payment was
a six pack end or cigarettes. Uh. If your fire
alarm always beeping mm hmm uh. If you ever have

(52:40):
jumped because you was froggy. Your favorite phrase is you
don't know nothing about that, young boy.

Speaker 2 (52:50):
Okay, yeah, that's that's the other one.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
If you had if you got a family member graduated
and or uh went to a homecoming of an hbc U,
that's a lot of us, like like, that's a lot
of us, but.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
That's a lot of them too. But go ahead, yeah,
but you because.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
Because actually scholarships and they have a minority in these situations.
But the thing is you get bonus points, which means
you you ext you you missed the extra year if
you went to Howard Clark Spelman, North Carolina A and T.
Because I know these are schools that most of all
of us know your family member always representing and they

(53:33):
tell they all I know for us it's North Carolina,
uh an T. They'd be like North Carolina Aggie Pride,
like like like like that's state jail, but you have
people more house Hampton Gramblin. I'm sorry, y'all, y'all gonna
miss the extra year. I hate. I hate to inform you,
you know, cause that means you extra black. If you
know what the electric slide is, if you ever use

(53:57):
tussy deoderant, you you're disqualified.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
I don't know if the Trump administration is gonna be
able to get this deep into weeds, because I feel
like when they started thinking of stuff to get rid
of black people, the black people they gonna depend on
to make the list are gonna be like Tim.

Speaker 2 (54:14):
Scott, he don't know this. No, keep going.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
I like this list, keep on. I don't know how
long this. I guess it's gonna be another hour or
two of the show.

Speaker 1 (54:23):
Just go ahead, Yeah, because I was just randomly just
thinking about this.

Speaker 2 (54:26):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (54:28):
If you if if you rub toussing on everything and
it just makes you feel better.

Speaker 2 (54:33):
You don't rub tousing on things. That's what happens.

Speaker 3 (54:37):
You don't know, you rub vix vapor rough on everything
you drink rover tuessing.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
You know who's rubbed you?

Speaker 3 (54:45):
Rub tousing, rub vixed vapor rub. Everybody know that ship
could cure age. It's just your just just on you
and everything and everything gonna clear out what your stranger
calf give me the vixed vapor rub.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
Something. But like this, say you take tutsing for everything,
rope like you don't care what it is. You're rubbed
blaker rubber. You're taking tuessing. If you have a long
hearted laugh and you run away. Y'all know how we
slap our knees if somebody say a joke and then
all of a sudden, the whole room gets up and
run away. Yes, if you ever told somebody you got

(55:22):
the right one or the wrong one, it don't matter
if they both mean the same thing. We don't care.
If you got a Saturday morning music playlist that means
clean up.

Speaker 3 (55:34):
Yeah, I saw my ring doorbell neighbors app someone someone
put up a folks that was like, first of all,
you're supposed to be using it for dangerous shit, Like, hey,
what are the police doing around this area of the city.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
Has anybody seen blank?

Speaker 3 (55:50):
You know, maybe if you lost your your your cat
or your dog or something, you might you might see that.

Speaker 2 (55:56):
But someone on the neighbors app said, oh what was it?

Speaker 3 (56:02):
It was? Yeah, loud music Sunday morning. Has anyone else
heard a thumping bass the last two weekends early Sunday morning.
It sounds like it's coming there south in a street
near us. Not sure where it's coming from, but it
must be really loud, and so it says it's probably

(56:24):
a church.

Speaker 2 (56:24):
I'm like, somebody cleaning their house.

Speaker 1 (56:28):
But go ahead.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
I'm sorry, no problem.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
If you ever had a Jermmy curl or a s
curl you call kids chaps. If you look at your
gas tank on eat and say, I know my car
If somebody asks you what you want to drink and
you name colors red, blue, green, and that's it, that's

(56:57):
the list. I was thinking about this for a while.
Y'all a list You and Carol Hunter just just made
me think about it. I was like, you know what,
I'm gonna go down my old list because when y'all
was I just wanted to jump in.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
I was like, I got some Yeah, we never got
around till you know.

Speaker 3 (57:12):
The show kind of takes its different turns as things
start flowing. But those would have been great additions to
the list. I'm glad so I just started calling in
about old black names.

Speaker 2 (57:22):
Nobody has anymore. I think the list would have been
fun too.

Speaker 1 (57:27):
Y'all know all of us would have been qualified disqualified.
But the thing is, you right, Roger. They ain't gonna
get somebody like me to gonna be like, no, I'm
gonna tell you how to disqualify all the negroes. Yeah,
I got the list. If they put a small TV
on top of a big TV, if their grandma called
every sister Nintendo, it don't matter what the fucking is.

(57:47):
It don't matter how many generations done gone by, it's Intendo.

Speaker 2 (57:53):
All right? Oh man. At this point, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
Uh, we'll do a little bit of guess the race maybe, uh,
or let me see, maybe there's another segment I can do.

Speaker 2 (58:02):
Okay, uh, and then we'll do guess the right. We'll
wrap it up. Let's see. You know what.

Speaker 3 (58:08):
We haven't done this in a while. Do White people news?
E all right, White people news? See what these white

(58:33):
folks into? Okay, they be doing stuff, all right. We
don't always keep up with it. But now it's time
to get you ever refreshed. For those of y'all not
to know Morgan Whalen, Uh, you know who Morgan Whalen is.

Speaker 2 (58:49):
Karen all right.

Speaker 5 (58:58):
News.

Speaker 3 (59:06):
Yeah, so Morgan Whalen stirs speculation with abrupt SNL walk off,
get me the God's country social media post. He's a
country music guy, and it's kind of weird because I
don't keep up one hundred percent with him.

Speaker 2 (59:22):
I do know.

Speaker 3 (59:23):
Part of the reason I'm not supposed to like him
is I think people are saying he's a racist.

Speaker 2 (59:28):
Now. I don't know where that's coming.

Speaker 3 (59:29):
From, because god forbid, I remember every single racist incident
of country music star has been accused of. I don't
remember he was the one that said the N word
when he was drunk to the uber person or that's
a different white man soon in the chat room will confirm,
I'm sure because y'all do keep up with that. But
he also was supposed to be on SNEL a while ago.

(59:51):
But then this was during COVID and the reason he
didn't appear on that show was supposedly they had pictures
of him on social media from being out in a
crowded bar making out with women like the night before,
and so they were like canceled, No, you can't show.
You're clearly not taking the COVID protocol.

Speaker 1 (01:00:09):
Seriously, all right, we're not gonna have you come up
in here and be around our people and make them sick.
And they said, yes, that's him.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Oh that was the guy.

Speaker 3 (01:00:17):
Okay, okay, yeah, US radio stations drop country star of
a racial slur. So he was saying good Friday, goodbye
to some friends. He was filmed by a knavery call
one of them the N word, and he said, I'm embarrassing.
Sorry in the TMZ video, I use unacceptable blah blah blah.
But so anyway, he does Saturday Night Live. Now, Okay, okay,

(01:00:42):
it's not surprised, he's obviously scheduled.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
He knows he's gonna do it.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
End of the show, you know, they're doing that thing
where they wrap it up and everybody's doing the like
you know, they're playing the saxophone. Everybody's you can't hear
anybody talking about They all like saying, hey, you know,
good job.

Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Or head out in the background.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Yeah, and he says something to Mikey Madison, who is
the host of the night, and then he saluted the
audience and walked straight past the camera like he was
like he like he didn't see the camera, rather than
say goodbye to anyone else on the cast or just

(01:01:17):
let that sixty seconds go until the phase of black right.
And then later he got on he took he got
on Instagram. He posted a picture of his private jet
because you know, he's a country music star and one
of the ninety and said get me the God's Country.
And so a lot of people obviously see this as
like some sort of shade to.

Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
New York and liberals and you know whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
He's also selling merch would get me to God's Country
on on their way as well as well, which which
sounds like maybe he even had this planned or something
or whatever. But you know, White America was talking about
this for about a week or so, so yeah, I

(01:02:03):
don't know. I guess it's signaling to a certain demographic,
but that seems like the country music thing.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
It's not like he's standing ten toes down in it.
He's barely bringing it up, you know, And I don't
know that he's taking the time to really explain it
or anything. It's just like a vaguely offensive thing that
people are like, that was weird, And to me, it's
just more of a Okay, you're weird.

Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
Oh you knew where you were going, you know what
I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
I should have did that when I left out of
New York from game theory. I should have took a
picture that playing like get me the God's country away from.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
These devil liberals. Chapel erone.

Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Now I know that white lady is.

Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
You're not getting it that lady. Yes, that said Kamala's
name wrong. She slams the man. To discuss politics, I
wish the president was a pop star, She on her
daddy podcast and said, why about her fans? Why are

(01:03:07):
you looking for me for some political answer. I'm a
pop star. I wish I had the answers. I wish
the president was a pop star, but she's not. As
Cooper added, you're like, listen to my song in response
to backlash, Uh, well, it's kind of weird though Cooper
is the host. It's kind of weird though on two levels.
Here one Alice Cooper did call her daddy and she

(01:03:29):
had Kamala Harris on her show, which to me, and
this is, like I said, bigger bubbles. This is the
problem with this this content culture.

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
Ma'am. You put your foot on the on the on
the scale.

Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
You let us know when it was time to vote,
and and and shout out to Alice Cooper for this.
I'm not even taking it away from you. Were like, yeah,
Kamala Harris, guys, I'm want to ask her about the
issues you guys are talking about. Try to encourage my
audience to get to know about her. Good on you,
well on, well done. When it happens with Trump and
Dvance and Elon Musk, nobody says, you know, fucking Joe

(01:04:08):
rogan Man, I can't believe, like everyone, they don't have
to back away from their interviews. They get to be like, well,
I interview them, they're interesting people, blah blah anything. They're
the ones acting like it's not a big deal to
have a person like that. And then just somehow you
can't coordinate schedule around Kamla Harris. Oh okay, anyway, caperone.

(01:04:28):
I remember a big thing for her during during the
election was she was the one talking about politics. She
had a lot of negative things to say about Democrats
and Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
She was alluding to a lot of shit.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Which made her audience speak up. And it's one of
them things. But I hate not you ain't funny. You
can't have it both ways with not trying to fuck
with them bits just saying, just saying, and just make
no comments then, right, but you coming out making comments
and your fan base, which is LGBTQ, which is gonna
be impacted by all this shit that going to say
something to.

Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
You and your music is has chosen to have a
political side to it in that you can't and this
is a very white privileged thing. You can't cater to
and court an audience of marginalized people and then be like,
y'all want me to actually like support y'all as people,

(01:05:21):
not just people that give me money. I'm just a
pop star. I don't know why you guys want me
to say anything like that. Meanwhile, you were giving your
opinion last year.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
With that bullshit.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
Her uncle is also like a Republican politician, so that
may be something in their family. As I said in
that read that quote earlier that where it's like you
ain't gonna stand up during Thanksgiving, so you know, while
you're standing up to your fans. Now, I don't know,
but basically she wants off the ride. Last year, she

(01:05:56):
addressed pressure from some fans to discuss politics and two
interviews the Stone Or she was talking about having hate
for both sides.

Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
Then she had a breakdown on her own.

Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
On on her own Instagram and social media. Then she
canceled shows, didn't show up because she just couldn't deal with.

Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
The backlash tour.

Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
Meanwhile, you know someone like Taylor Swift endors vice president
Kamala Harris, and like you don't see her doing all.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
This, you know, like, yeah, she's standing ten toes down.

Speaker 3 (01:06:29):
Yeah you don't see her, Like she ain't backed up
off of nothing. I'm just a pop star or whatever.
And she also doesn't make her whole life about policies,
Like it's not like she just spends she's not going
on podcasts and talking about it, breaking down on Instagram live,
like she's just like I said what I said.

Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
That's it. I think she did. I did the right thing.
I'm leaving at that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
But anyway, I think this is chapelerone saying I would
like to retreat back to white privilege.

Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
I'm going back to just being a white lady.

Speaker 1 (01:06:57):
Yeah, because I'm not trying funny. The way you sounded,
I remember you playing these clips. You sound very ignorant.
You sound like somebody who didn't know what the fuck
was happening going on. You sound like somebody that was
You're talking and people were trying to educate you, and
you didn't want to listen. So then you turn back
and you last at them fucking cobala. You know, I
remember that, and you got mad and angry at your audience.

Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
Because they were because they were saying speak saying with
your chest, whatever side you're on, you need to speak
up and say it. And then she just was like,
I just wanted all the clout from saying isn't everything bad?
Not the responsibility of well, what happens if if you know,
this really does go down this way? Pierce Brosnan Uh

(01:07:40):
he he James Bond, an actor, very famous, uh star.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
Yeah, I probably no face like I said.

Speaker 2 (01:07:48):
Yes, No, you said who like you know when.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
You said James Bond, I was like, I know who
that is?

Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
Yeah, Pierce Brosny double O seven, Yes, yeah, you know,
one of the elite and with white men at any rate,
Pierce Brosan.

Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
People.

Speaker 3 (01:08:05):
He's married, he's been married to his wife for a
long time. His wife is sixty one, he's seventy one. Okay,
this is a picture that.

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
When they were younger.

Speaker 3 (01:08:16):
Uh, and then this is her now uh that she's
sixty one, he's seventy one. That at award shows and
stuff like that, you can see her body's changed as
everyone's body changes over years for the most part.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Yes, this is her.

Speaker 3 (01:08:29):
Uh uh, I don't see if I can mute the
sound of this. But like they and they show up
the red carbage together all the time. She wears uh
you know, dresses that hug her body shape and all
this stuff wherever they go, and you know, he's still
proud and with her and all this stuff, you know,
is like what would not be remarkable in any other

(01:08:53):
lane with anybody except for Pierce Brosing in Hollywood.

Speaker 1 (01:08:57):
It's good.

Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
So anyway, sometimes people post shit about him and his
wife and his family and stuff like that. They just
celebrated the twenty first wedding anniversary back in August of
twenty twenty two, and he's always supported his wife. Some
trolls that posted pictures of her body from like nineteen

(01:09:19):
ninety four to now, and he said in a reply,
friends offered her surgery to reduce her weight, but I
strongly love every curve of her body. She is the
most beautiful woman in my eyes. And also because she
had our five children. In the past, I truly loved
her for her person, not only her beauty. And now
I'm loving her even more that she is my children's mother,

(01:09:39):
and I'm very proud of her and I always seek
to be worthy of her love. Last year, she told Vogue,
I never shied away from my curves.

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
I never hide in baggy clothing. I love and pierced.
Then at it. I love my wife's curves.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
Yeah, and she is like curvy, Like it's so weird
because it's such a Hollywood thing. It's like, how Hollywood
one hundred and fifteen pounds is like, that's a thick
as woman, and in real life, like that's really not
but the average I'm not trying to shame one hundred
and fifteen pounds of just saying, y'all have some very.

Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
Weird standards that y'all are trying to make.

Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
It be like this voluptuous one hundred and seven pound woman, a.

Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
Six foot tall woman, You're like, you don't get out
of here.

Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
It's like y'all are doing a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
So uh.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Yeah, he.

Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
They've been together for a long time and stuff, and
it was just him saying how he loves her and
is not like does he's not shaming her body or
feeling any negativity towards her body or what any of
this stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
And I appreciate him for that, and I appreciate him. Basically,
was like, this woman had five kids, y'all, the fuck
are we talking about? Like I love her, I married
her for them curves that y'all I quote unquote joking
about like I like him thick, Okay, I married her,
you didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
And they've been together for a long time and they've
been through shit. His mother had, his oldest child had
died of like ovarian cancer.

Speaker 2 (01:11:06):
They were together for that, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
And it's just crazy because when you look at these pictures,
that's an attractive woman. That's like it's only on a
Hollywood red carpet that that someone would just completely be
like what like like if that woman walks in a room,
like people are like, whoa, okay, shorty over there, you

(01:11:29):
know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:11:29):
But it's only in this one area of life.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Look at her in the.

Speaker 3 (01:11:34):
Leather ensemble, like look he like he like a certain thing.
I recognized that smile. I've shared that smile on my face. Brother,
There's nothing wrong with that. It's like He's not supposed
to love her because they decided that her body is
not worthy of his love.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
It's you don't get out of my facity man, white people.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Knews Billy McFarland pushes back after Plia del Carmen denies
Firefest too.

Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
He's not backing down because Mexico.

Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
The Cloud del Carmen in Mexico said Firefest two ain't
taking place in our city.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
Yeah, we say from the edition, ain't happening.

Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
If you spent your money on this, you deserve to
have a stolen Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
You ain't getting the din back.

Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
Yeah. Do you what You're gonna buy some Trump mean
coins too?

Speaker 6 (01:12:24):
Well?

Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
You just why don't you just throw the money out
on the bridge?

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
He says.

Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
Fire has been working directly with the government Applied del
Carmen and their official since March fifth, twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
Five, ten sure save a successful event.

Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
All media reports adjusting our teams have not been working
with the government of PDC are simply inaccurate and based
on misinformation. This statement came directly from Applied del Carmen
city hall announcement, which firmly stated no event of that
name will be held in our city. There are no records, plans,
or conditions that indicate the holding of such an event.

Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
Y'all ain't even gonna get the bread with the cheese
on it this time.

Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
Y'all about to just be in Mexico, knowing we gotta
be with Mexico. Y'all just gonna they're gonna ship y'all
back the way.

Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
They did the El Salvadoran. They gonna be like, oh well,
out of straight.

Speaker 3 (01:13:12):
Up retaliation, They're gonna be like, oh cool, we got
some white people we could put in chains.

Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
Funk out of here. Bro, what's wrong with y'all?

Speaker 3 (01:13:21):
But yeah, if the fact that he gets to continue
doing this is his version of stopping traffic and doing
a freestyle, right, all right, let's uh well, how long
have you been going? All right, let's move into guess
the race? Uh well, we'll we'll leave the white folks alone.
I have more white people news, but I'll just save

(01:13:43):
it for another day.

Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
All right, Guess the race time? Where else the guest
the race?

Speaker 5 (01:13:50):
Music there, it's hard to get It's time. It's time
to cares the race. It's time to guess the race.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
Guess the race time.

Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
We go around the globe, find if your articles guess
the race of the people involved. Karen plays along the
chatroom plays along everybody's races, and uh, you know how
it goes. Guys, today's uh contestants are Karen and chatwom
being racist.

Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
Hopefully y'all can hear this article.

Speaker 3 (01:14:25):
I'm about to start playing, but the title of it
is shot in the eye teen subway employees shot by
customer in spring Lake.

Speaker 2 (01:14:34):
Well damn yeah. Now like the aftermath of a shooting
inside a subway restaurant in spring.

Speaker 7 (01:14:39):
Lake, w Oriols Chris Lovingood, Listen to those calls, Chris,
there were three of them. I'm gonna be honest here,
Jeffer Rene, I had to collect myself for a moment
after those calls. I mean, that's my warning for you
at home. These calls are disturbing, and each of them
you can hear a young lady wailing and pain in
the background. At least one of those calls was from
an employee at the subway on Murkison Road. This happened

(01:15:00):
last Wednesday, and the employee said their teenager manager was
shot in the eye. And then another call was from
a different person who said a customer came in and
shot one of the workers. Now I want to play
you a small portion from one of these calls.

Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
Now, keep in mind Murchison Road, that's fav in North
Carolina where we went to school.

Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
Yes it is. I was like Merchison Road.

Speaker 3 (01:15:20):
The merk yah because the mark and you can get
marked on the mark, yes you can, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:15:29):
I just want the building and sixteen in the faith
with the address.

Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
I just had a customer coming to the vehicle and
shoot our sixteen year old manager in the face. Sixteen
and you a manager, you gotta be eighteen to go
to war.

Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Right you can't. I don't understand these managers being so young.

Speaker 3 (01:15:53):
And at eighteen you could go to war, but you
can't be the leader of the war.

Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
That's what the manager is. They not like the lieutenant
is eighteen. That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
And honestly, all these fucking front facing minimum wage public
jobs like this, they are the front line of the war. Okay,
in America, you could get shot any day. Sixteen is
way too young to be putting that baby in the
life in.

Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
Danger, nigga.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Sixteen And depends on where you went to school. You
ain't even took algebra TUOI yet what is we doing.

Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
You shouldn't even be a sandwich artist yet, yo at sixteen,
let alone the manager of the artista.

Speaker 7 (01:16:33):
Now though the call looks like it said Murchison Road,
it's Murkison Road. Just would to make that clear.

Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Who you're seeing right here is thirty okay A you
up itdiot?

Speaker 7 (01:16:39):
Thy seven year old Alyssa Red. She's the woman accused
of shooting the teenager in this attempted murdered case. And
she is being held on no bond because of the
severity of this case. Now, I did call the subway
restaurant to check on the staff members there see if
they were okay, and of course check on their coworker
who was shot. They said that she is still recovering
in the hospital at this time or day shot.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
In the I for what, I know one thing, if
my baby sixteen, you tell me, damn manager, I said,
you a goddamn lie. They I can't even get you know, sixteen.
They don't do a lot of shit. You're like, how
you're gonna run the goddamn store.

Speaker 3 (01:17:14):
That's the race can black? Care's going black? For the
woman who shot the teen in the eye.

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Uh, what was her name? Alyssa Joel Red. All right,
let's check the chat room.

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
See what they believe as black as the pupil they
shot on that pupil black os uh, super predator sixteen
black white?

Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
What black mink lashes? Ebbingy skin.

Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
Wow, it's like everybody went black for this one. Uh
and everyone you got it wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
She was white black, Yes, you all got it wrong.
On y'all. This white lady.

Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
Named Melissa ran up in the subway shot that baby
in the eye.

Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
And shame on y'all for thinking.

Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
It had to be to jail lady.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
All right, let's go to another another, another one. Let's
see how about.

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
Uh, how about this one? And Balmer busted for funeral
home horror? Okay, all right?

Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
And then Balmer at a Texas funeral firm use a
scalpel to mutilate a sex offenders corpse. Then stuff to
descended deceded's penis in his mouth. About that life, baby,
you already gone the shocking insign there her last month
at memorial mortuary, mortuary and crematory. Don't get your criminal

(01:18:55):
family married buried there here's a thief. She would have
cut off the hand. It resulted in the arrest of
Amber Page Lardermilk thirty four of ABUSEI of a courts,
which is a felony. So now when she gets buried,
they're gonna have to abuse her. Course it never ends.

Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
Gotten, the cycle will never end. Unfortunately.

Speaker 3 (01:19:17):
Investigators have identified the dead man as Charles Roy Rodriguez,
a fifty eight year old registered sex offender. He was
convicted of sexually assault in a thirty one year old
woman and was judged a moderate risk according to Texas
Offender Registry, which list him as being required to remain
on the registry for the entirety of his life. Within
minutes of the funeral company management learning of his criminal history,

(01:19:38):
a crematory employee total coworker that she observed lottermilk cut
off the descendant to see this pinion is halfway and
stuff it in his mouth. What I think is interesting
is if they were were they planning to cremate him anyway?

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Oh I don't know then.

Speaker 2 (01:19:56):
No, I'm saying. Also, it sounds like it was in
the even cremation, so they playing on st We only
know about this because you snitched.

Speaker 3 (01:20:05):
When the ashes are ashes and dust is dust, we
can't tell in the dust mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
I know that was her hip hop song My dick
is in the dust, but that's not We literally don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:20:16):
Upon learning them of the mutilation, and memorial mortuary and
crematory manager went to the cremation room to look for
themselves and notice the genital's happen mutilated and the penis
was in his mouth. A provision in provisional Obama told
Costa she witness a lot of milk stabbed to see
that Rodriguez twice with the scalpel and the growing and
that cut off his penis place in the city's mouth.

(01:20:38):
You didn't see anything, she reportedly said, I sure did
not add any Well, they did.

Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
They wouldn't snitch, so they did see something, he told us.

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
She told police she perceived the statement to be threatening
court investigators. A funeral director said she saw a lot
of milk finally in the mouth of the descendant, adding
that the deceded penis was in the mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Uh uh, lotter milk.

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
The director say responded by quickly covering the groin area
with a towel and stated to the sea that had
a lot going on with him.

Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
Ah ah, lot going on.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Her bomb was.

Speaker 3 (01:21:14):
Said that five thousand dollars The defense the defendant may
not be employed as an embalmer while the case is pending.
I mean, I think as long as you just get
people that didn't do a bunch of criminal bullshit, she
can bury them. Pop Paul be fine longs he you know,
ain't got no bodies on this list. Texas Funeral Service
Commission records list lot of milk specialty as embalmber. Her

(01:21:37):
licensed status is suspended. So I guess the race of
what's her name? Amber Page watermilk? This hero white? Karen's
going with white. Let's check their chat room and see
what they believe. Hannibal licked him white. Oh no, you

(01:22:00):
didn't see anything as a very black statement? Was Are
you saying she's black?

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
Black?

Speaker 5 (01:22:04):
Rob?

Speaker 3 (01:22:05):
I need to you need to pick a lane, Latina,
says Marissa. Loreana bob bob crypt white. Are you talking
about Lorena Bobbit?

Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
Uh? What was it? What was that?

Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
Loraina Bobbit?

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Oh, Lorena bob crip white.

Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
That's so smart, hilarious, White, says Karen with two rs.

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
Aren't the correct answer is, Karen? Would you say white?
You got it wrong? She's black?

Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Only one person got the right black, Rob said black.
Well a couple of people live and that's her picture
right there that looked like a black woman to me,
and that top right like oh what yeah? And then
the picture they used in the article, Uh is this
picture here where I was like suspicious, like that looks

(01:23:05):
like a black woman.

Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
And she also looked like she'll cut your dick off
the throw it in your mouth, you're a rapist. And honestly,
I applaud this hero. I don't think we should she
should not go to jail. We need to start a GoFundMe.
We need to get this sister.

Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
She is the hero that we need at a time
like this. Honestly, I would vote for her to Let's
send her to the White House. It's some people up
there that need they dicks put in their mouth because
they don't know how to keep their motherfucking hands off people, so.

Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
They dicks todayselves.

Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
I support this sister, and I hope she I'd let
her work at my funeral home. I know that, and
I'd exclusively just be a funeral home for for killers
and rapists and ship and be like.

Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
Fuck them up, girl, fuck him up, funeral home.

Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
Come on through, all right, let's go to the guest
the race bonus round. Karen is over too today.

Speaker 6 (01:23:56):
I know triple triple, the points triple, the points trip triple,
the RAE points strip, points strip trip triple, the points
strip triple, the points triple, the points trip triple, the
points trip truprae woints strip True Points Trip.

Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
Tru Memphis, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (01:24:18):
A customer allegedly hit a Popeye's worker in the face
with brass.

Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Knuckles multiple times over a food order on Monday.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
Damn you met that because I had to sit and
wait for you to put them bitch his.

Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Own brass knuckles on.

Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
Uh uh So it's around three thirty five pm, so
it's after the lunch rush and before the dinner rush. Yes,
it is right when you're thinking it's gonna be quiet,
you know, you're like, oh fine again. The victim told
police he was working to drive through window when a
customer came upset about that order. It's Popeye's. Everyone's upset
about every order. Calm your nerves. That's just part of

(01:24:56):
the that's part of the treatment.

Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
That's part of the job.

Speaker 3 (01:24:58):
Yeah, that as a customer, you knew that you was
upset that you had to go to Popeye's. That's why
you said, Oh, they're gonna mess it up. The manager
handled the complaint, the victim walked into the lobby. The
suspect then ran into the business and hit the victim
in the face with brass knuckles multiple times. Let me sorry,
right there, stop right there where you said the manager
handled the complaint. If the manager handled the complaint, then

(01:25:23):
the victor there wouldn't be a victim.

Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
They sure would not be if they took care of it.
The manager went in that back room and he had
like a motherfucker sit somebody else out there.

Speaker 3 (01:25:32):
They sold that employee out, and no, I told them
multiple times not to tell people. It's to wait on Spicy. Anyway,
I'm gonna go in the back room and turn off
all the cameras. Police say the victim was not unconscious
from the assault. No arrest has been made. It's an
ongoing investigation, even though I have his picture right here.
Guess the race of the customer black?

Speaker 1 (01:25:51):
Ongoing investigation.

Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
Ongoing investigations.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
People are like, I'm not telling they have a lot of.

Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
Story for it to be ongoing, you know what I'm saying, Like,
it's not like we're looking around saying, like, what's going
on with this store? You have the man's picture, we
know exactly what happened, we know the time it happens,
we have a description from the manager. We know if
person was knocked unconscious with brass knuckles. They're like, investigation's
still going. I mean, maybe it's a deep fake.

Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
We will never know.

Speaker 6 (01:26:19):
What.

Speaker 2 (01:26:20):
Have you seen what they're doing with AI these days?

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
They got real good at it.

Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
All right? The chat room says, whoop that trick?

Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
Black black?

Speaker 3 (01:26:30):
Only two guesses? All right, I guess you guys ran
out of steam or maybe you already know the answer.
The correct answer is black.

Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:26:45):
I do wonder if part of what's missing in this
article as if the employee came into the lobby and
escalated it. Possibility because it sounds like maybe the manager
had de escalated it and the employee was like, you
ain't gonna just call me no whatever, and went into
the lobby and then Buddy came inside with the brass
knuckles and said, actually, I am.

Speaker 2 (01:27:06):
Gonna call you what the fuck I called you? So
maybe you need to chill out.

Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
All right, last story, it's sword ratchetness time.

Speaker 2 (01:27:16):
You guys know what it is. Talk about discourage the swords.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
Yeah, somebody said that Chick fil a employee would have
took that punch and said, my pleasure.

Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
That's how blessed out laughing man arrested after drugs and
large sword found concealed in e bike.

Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Damn them electronic bikes.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Yeah, they're doing them in the e bikes now. And
that's a big ass sword.

Speaker 3 (01:27:59):
Yeah, that's a heavy metal sword, you know what I mean, Like,
that's not no normal sword, that's a that's a motherfucking
coning the barbarian cosplaysword edges.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Zing this shit. I mean, he got like your regular
shop ass.

Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
But then they got like cuts and grooves, they got
skulls in the hill. Oh shit, Yeah, that's scary as hell.
The fuck you was gonna do with that?

Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
I don't know a man who's been arrested by Vancouver
Police Department after officers allegedly uncovered a secretly stashed assortment
of weapons and drugs.

Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Then Cooper, what y'all doing up there, Canada?

Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Getting ready for Trump? And though like, Okay, we got
some terrafs for your ass too, Ain't that the truth?

Speaker 3 (01:28:39):
Patrol officers are carrying out street level drug investigation outside
of the Murray Hotel on Hornby Street March thirtieth, when
the arrest took place. VPD sat in the statement on
social media platform x Friday afternoon, police say a forty
five year old man on the e bike was arrested
for alleged alleged drug and weapon offenses. After searching his
e bikes they each bike they found drugs and opened

(01:28:59):
they've concealed in his handlebars and a sword hidding along
the bike's battery.

Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
Damn, what do you need that for?

Speaker 6 (01:29:07):
Who?

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
What'd you fucking up with an e bike?

Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Are you gathering McCloud photographs taking on them?

Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
I need to get out, but I don't have a car.
But I don't want to walk cause I do the
e bike to get there a little quicker.

Speaker 3 (01:29:18):
And in case I gotta get to the sword brawl. Yes,
y'all know, I got a dog popping off at three o'clock.
Photographs taking out the weapon show a large sword with
a jagged blade and a skull motif on the hand,
alongside drug paraphernalia.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Police set.

Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
The suspect, whose name has not been released, has been
charged and remains in custody. All Right, everybody that's it
for this episode. We'll be back throughout the week. Thank
you for listening. We appreciate y'all. Until next time, I
Love you, lady.
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