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April 21, 2025 86 mins

Rod and Karen banter about Big Bear is paying for AirBnB, Rod is waiting before they declare the Pope dead, re-falling in love, we made number 3 on the Best Black Podcast list. Black Capitalists (Usher, Kendrick Lamar, Afropop, Master P), Gender Wars (Pastor’s wife ironed his clothes to see his side chick, Tracee Ellis Ross won’t date older men), Target CEO meets with Al Sharpton, Doja Cat’s renewed racial controversy, woman batters man with dildo, man drives 700 miles to set fire to a home, man brings small arsenal onto train and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to The Black Guy Who Tips because Rod
and Karen are hot. Hey, welcome to another episode of
The Black Guy Who Tells podcast. I'm your host, Rod
joined us, always been my cost and we're live on
a Monday. Ready to do some podcasts and find us
everywhere you find podcasts. The official weapon of the show

(00:21):
is the focal Chair and the unofficial Sport and Bulletball
Extreme Extreme guest. The Race has gone live. We posted
the first video on social media's already, so if you're
following those channels on TikTok, on Instagram and on YouTube,

(00:41):
you should see those the first video out there. I've
seen people leaving comments, sharing, liking it, all of that
great stuff. We appreciate you for doing that. Plenty more
of that content to come, so, you know, we need
y'all to really boost it up in our corner, trying to.
I think we have some modest goals. They're not crazy goals,

(01:03):
but we're trying to get like two hundred followers on
those accounts and like over the next month or two.
So I think that's totally doable, and hopefully people give
us that follow we start popping up in your feed.
You guys, play along and share with your family, and
and there's plenty more to come, Like we've got some
older ones that are gonna be showing up throughout, Like
you never know which one's gonna be your guess the

(01:26):
race of the day. But thank you everybody so far.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Thank you, and shout out to the chat room because
we're reading your comments and stuff too.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Yeah, so thank y'all everybody that took the time out
the other thing, just people that were here live. So
I changed my camera to a different model camera and
it was it was an older one at first, and
it zoomed in so close on my face. It really
looked ridiculous. I told you, like a school photo. That
shit was like, say cheese. It was like, I'm gonna

(01:58):
show your face and nothing else. We couldn't see nothing
buying raw. So then we put out another web camera
that that's a different one. So hopefully this will be
good because sometimes on the quality of the videos that
we turn in just and it's random, it's not long,
and I don't know if it's an internet connection thing
or not. It never happens a charen. It only happens
on my side, and I'm the one on the laptop. Yeah,

(02:20):
she's on Wi Fi and I'm actually hard plugged into
our router and for some reason my stuff will look
grainy every once in a while, so we hopefully we're
able to fix that. But man, like you know, changes,
going through changes, guys, trying to make sure things work right.
We go in through changes.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
So all right, let's see where do we want to start.
Do you have any banter for today? I do?

Speaker 4 (02:47):
All right, do you have any Do you have any.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Do you have any banter? Anter? Malnterdanter anter? Do you
have any banter? Talk to me? Do you have any banter? Banter?

(03:20):
All right? Careen.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
My first thing is we was watching this air BnB
commercial and the commercial was like do people wanted to
go camping? And they had him going through like all
these things like you want to go camping, but you
don't want to be in a hotel, you know, won't you?

Speaker 3 (03:39):
You know?

Speaker 1 (03:39):
It was like why you want to go out and
see nature? Well why are you getting But all you're
doing is being surrounded by hotel and not nature. So
come get this cabin in the woods with nobody around
but you in nature.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yes, and Ran gave me a good idea, and I
think he may have said it, uh, it's big Bear.
Big Bear is the people that I promote this because
they want you to get out there so they can
mall you.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Yeah. I was like, this seems like it's paid for
by bears. Yes, big that's I said, Big Bear. Yeah,
because LC like, and it's specifically for white people, because
there's no black people that commercial hotels to other than
people that get paid to be out there in nature
with the wood, with the bears and stuff. But in general,

(04:22):
like black people not, we're we like hotels compared to
the woods. Like it's not you said, hey, maybe you
want to like, you know, stay in the middle of
the city or the city, or maybe you want to
be in a nice apartment or cook your own food.
They were just like, go stay in the woods, in
the woods. I'm like, that's called camping. If there's another

(04:44):
middle man between me and Airbnb, and that's called a tent.
I just get a tent if I want to just
stay in the fucking woods.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Like what are you talking about, right, you know, and
then that's not real with glimpering and things like that.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
But yeah, this was like, hey, you want a house
in the bit of the woods, like, yeah, that makes sense.
I'm gonna wait three days before I declared the Pope dead. Okay,
it's only right. It was Easter. We don't know enough
of the story. We've already been through this one time
with Easter and the popes and the and the religious people.

(05:16):
So I'm gonna wait till Wednesday before I officially say
that man ain't here no more. He might pop up
behind a rock out of a cave, and then we
all gonna be like, oh, we should have known. It
was a test, and the rest of y'all failed the test,
you start calling them dead. Okay, I need to see
what kind of smoke is in the air for the
Pope before we can really understand what's going on. What
kind of what color is that pope pack? Okay, we

(05:38):
got that Pope perk, we got that what we what?
What what they blowing on over there at the Vatican.
I'm gonna wait. I'm gonna wait a few days.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
And my my next one is it's kind of about you,
and kind of about this weekend. I've realized. One thing
I've realized about aging and getting older is uh and
being in love, is that you consistently refall in love
with a different version of your partner. And sometimes I

(06:11):
think people have a tendency to forget that because as
time goes on, the person you married ain't going to
like they're gonna change, like, they're not gonna consistently be
that same person that you initially met all of the time.
They're gonna evolve, they're gonna change, they're gonna grow, they're
gonna get hurt. You're gonna watch them go through the ups.

(06:32):
You're gonna watch them go through the downs. You're gonna
watch them overcome things. You're gonna overcome things together, you know,
as a couple. And so this weekend I was really
thinking about how sometimes people have a tendency to forget,
to refall in love with your partner all over again,
and it kind of makes you things, things kind of
remind you of why you fell in love with them

(06:53):
in the first place. Cause I think sometimes people can
get so caught up in life and children and the
demands of the world and bills and all these other things. Sometimes, yes,
kids are important, all these other things are important, But
what happens when your kids get grown and leave? What
happened when the grandkids don't want to be bothered with you,
Like what happens when you have to sit and look
your partner in the face. And I want my partner

(07:15):
to be somebody that I am truly in love with,
Like I'm speaking for me personally, that I really love
and so this weekend was.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
One of those times.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
So I was like, oh, this kind of re reminds
me of what made me fall in love with you
in the first place, just because we actually just spent
a lot of time together just chilling and things like
that and going out to eat things like that. But
it just reminds me of, Okay, these other things and
the reasons why I fell in love with you in
the first place. It's a different version of you, but
I love you just the same, and so it's just

(07:47):
remind and I just wanted to kind of just share
that with people, because sometimes people have a tendency.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
To forget their mates.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
You dedicate so much time to your kids, your loved ones,
your family, your church, and everybody else, but at the
end of the day, if something rocks.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Your household, you and your partner are partners.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
I'm gonna have to handle that ship together, and it's
better if y'all like each other and y'all can work
it out, then y'all don't.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Yeah, because to me that you know, when we got
married young, he didn't, he asked, Okay, that's a different
that's a whole different, Rodrick. I don't know that guy.
I don't know what was going on with him. Okay,
he didn't know what he was doing down there. But now, okay,
got different movies. Okay, you gotta change it up every

(08:30):
once in a while. And I'm a real either now Okay,
I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, you know, I don't care.
You've been walking to the Duke joint. What's that got
to do with me? What they got to do with me? Guy,
I gotta know what it tastes like? The hell is
wrong with I had to be silly and light in

(08:51):
the move, but no, I mean I think also, like
on another level, like as a person, I think people
fall out of love with them sell sometimes because like
you know, you go through life and you feel different
about yourself and your your body and your light and
your your mood, your attitude, your goals, your achievements, and
things change. You know, sometimes people fall in love too

(09:15):
much with themselves and not what they partner anymore. It's like,
you know, it gets selfish and shit like that. So
I can I can kind of see, you know, I
think a lot of stuff happens, and you know, it's
very lucky and fortunate to be able to like continue
on a path with somebody where you're growing together rather

(09:35):
than growing apart, even when you're growing differently and all
that stuff and different. Yeah, that's very fortunate to be
able to even have that. So you know, yeah, I
appreciate that, and I and same back to you, of course.
Uh let's see what else I had.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Oh and uh and uh and uh for me personally,
one thing I can and say that I really do
appreciate and I love very very much about you because
I just being a woman and getting older, you physically change.
You know, you're not the same weight. You know, your
body doesn't move the same. You have all types of

(10:17):
changes that kind of happen, you know, to you. And
I am very grateful and I am very thankful that
I have a husband's very understanding to that.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
And and uh yeah, I mean no, I mean I
hear what you're saying. That's just because the bar solo
men are just not good. You know, there's a lot
of dudes that look like eggs that's on the internet
yelling at women who are twenty seven times more attractive
than them about what they need to do to keep
a man or some stupid shit like that. So like,

(10:50):
I don't know, I think I look down on those
dudes because it's a lot of audacity.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
You know.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Those guys say they think it's part of being a man,
but they say shit like, well you were not. And
there's seven parents, one are metal. I don't give a
fuck if we turn seven, is she better be nine
or seven or I won't be on someone else's I
just never liked that shit. I never thought it was funny.
And I think, you know, I don't know how much
this is conditioning or how much this is just the

(11:16):
way I'm wired. I truly don't know. I don't question
it because I don't care. I think it's a benefit.
But I'm attracted to a wide range of like different
types of people, so it's not like like I'm not
sitting around. I don't have an ideal like man, she
needs to have her hair this long, and it need
to be this and it and she needs to weagh

(11:37):
this much and she need to. Like, I see people
all the time, it's like they look nothing like the
other person I'm attracted to, but I'm like them them
is too fine ass people. So it's not I don't
for me, it's just I don't know, like it's it's
not really like a like there's I just don't want
you to think there's no level of like tolerance or
putting up with or consideration to it, like you know,

(11:59):
you's fine, bigger, you're fine, now, you're fine, smaller, it
doesn't like you're still you. That's what I'm attracted to.
So it's not really about to me, It's never been
about those things.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
And I could see that. And also it's one of
those things where I don't take I don't take it
for granted because, like I said, you hear a lot
of the other shit kind of chattering around, you know,
even though I'm not seeing or anything like that, and
i'd be like woo child.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
You know, And it's a lot of hard stories.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Yes, and it's one of those things, but I don't
I don't ever want you to think I'll take you
for granted, like for me, particularly with us being together
for so long. It feels good that you think I'm
just as sexy today as it is when we initially
got together.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
And it's one of those things.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I don't feel judgment, I don't feel ashamed. I feel
comfortable in my body. I feel comfortable in my body
around you.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Yeah, that's enough pressure outside for women and their bodies
to have a person in the house adding to that,
you know what I mean, Like it's just enough. There's
too much other shit happening of just come home and
feel like here's another motherfucker being like you're not enough,
which is just bullshit because it's not true.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Agreed, And like I said, if I got to come
home and fight you, nigga, be by myself, and I
mean that.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Yeah. My last thing is we made a new list.
We did. Yeah, somebody put a new list out. It's
called feedspot dot com is what it was, is the website.
And so feed spot did their list of the top

(13:37):
one hundred Black podcasts, the one hundred best Black podcast
and it came out today yesterday, four twenty. And now
the thing is Feedspot apparently like this isn't like it
doesn't seem now. I could be wrong, but it doesn't
seem like it's a fan made thing necessarily, like this

(13:59):
isn't like a someone who just listened to the show
put us on the list and say, oh, like these
are my favorite shows. Because this website is dedicated to
like helping people get ads. So basically it lists the
actual podcast, then it lists like their contact information and

(14:19):
like information about the show and like how to hopefully
get your ads onto the show. Now we don't we
wouldn't necessarily directly deal with this at this point since
we have inflection in our heart. So it's not you know,
you got to talk to somebody to talk to us
at this point. But still we was on this list.

(14:41):
Now the thing is, of course, the next question becomes
where are you on the list? So I'll show y'all
because I was actually surprised. One hundred best podcasts looking
for the best Black one hundred best Black podcasts, looking
for the for the black podcasters to listen sorry, looking
for black podcasters to listen to, or for your outreach
campaign to promote your brand and product. Our black podcasters

(15:04):
list is what you need. You can like pay them
to like get the whole list, I guess, but they
put the list on the site. Number one, the read
that makes sense, totally makes sense. You know, they big
dogs in this thing. Yes, they are still going strong.
Number two the right time with Bomani Jones. Hey bo

(15:26):
Now why they used the picture for the evening Jones,
I don't know, but still that's uh, it was like
it's the same wave, original, big time, big big name.
Number three the Black Gold Tips. Hey, I take being
Uno and the Great Company, right. I did not expect
to be that How on this list, I'm not gonna
want I would have won, been like, that's fine, We're

(15:48):
We're number ninety seven. We made it. We only been
doing this for the longest of anybody probably own this
list since like twenty ten or some shit, right actually yeah,
two thous ten. Yeah, so you know we've accepted that
we ain't the newness to people like that. But a
lot of times these lists are supposed to be about,

(16:09):
you know, being somebody a little bit longevity cache so
yo being number three, that's really dope. Number five Black
Opinions Matter. Five, I mean four black opinions matter. Uh,
this might go well. Number five. Number six, Larry, We're
more black on the air. Five minute warning. I don't
I don't know them, you know, but like that that's

(16:34):
not shade. I just I don't know them yet. Therapy
for Black Girls that Marsha's played, Like these these are
like good people to be around black talk radio. Who
I know, they've been doing that shit since twenty eleven,
so they almost old as us. So yeah, it's it's
kind of cool to see like us make this list

(16:56):
like this and they put your average Apple ratings in
every thing on here next to your thing. We got
a four point nine out of five, which is pretty.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Good because I don't know what the number is, but
I think they were saying, like on Apple, once you
cross over like a certain amount, is it like stays
at like four point nine. Okay, you know, they was like,
it'll be five stars for a while, but then I
guess once people, once you get so big, you could
you always notch your funny how the ass host it's
gonna be.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
Like I'm gonna get you a wart or whatever, and
it just drops.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
It down to like four point nine, And a lot
of your larger podcasts like four point eight four point nine,
they'll never drop below that. But it's very, very hard
to get five stars and have a bunch of reviews.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
What's interesting too, is like lately we've been getting a
lot of requests in our email for like, hey, this comedian,
this guess, this person would like to be like would
you consider having them on the show. And so I've
replied to some of them, not all of them yet,
because I still need to check the people out. We
don't just have people on just to say we had them. Nope.

(17:57):
But yeah, man, that's like really fucking dope. Like, so, yeah,
we made a list. We made a list.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
I would take that any day, But yes, we we
vet people because we just don't. Over the years, you
will learn you can't, particularly nowadays, you can't be attached
to just anybody.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
All Right, that's it for me. I don't have anything
else that's out. Okay, cool, Yeah, that sounds great. Let's
go ahead and get into Let's get into the show man.
What do we do? I really do not want to
do politics till we get mad, but we don't have to.
I feel like, yeah, fuck it, no, oh you know what.

(19:01):
A matter of fact, I call it complete audible. Let's
not even do that. Let's do let's do some of
the fun segments. Let's do some uh what was I
gonna do black capitalism. Let's do some black capitalism real quick.
Let's go because that I think that's fun. And uh,
where's my there we go?

Speaker 5 (19:22):
WILLI Smith?

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Here?

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Y'all talking. But the only thing I'm listening to is
that pape.

Speaker 6 (19:30):
Every day we get into that paper, I hear the
money talk to see it later. Every day we getting
to that Papah.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Yeah, yeah, I hear the money talk to see you later.
I'm still got them. Tell man is black cap the list?
Let's talk about who out here getting it for the people?
Usha mm hm. He is in Abu Dhabi, okay, and

(20:11):
he doing his show that he was doing in Vegas, okay,
but now he in Abu Dhabi okay. He not giving
out no cherries?

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Oh no, no, no, I don't think.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
You would do that over there either. It might be
a problem. Well I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen. No, I
will not be giving out any cherries tonight, he told
the crowd. But I got nothing beloved for you. I
give you my heart in exchange for the cherries. I
give you my love in exchange for the cherries tonight.
While Usher didn't confirm the reason behind skipping his usual
flirtationous gestures. Fans speculated it was a nod to the

(20:46):
UAE cultural expectations.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Yeah, you can't do that over there.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
They enforced conservative cultural norms, particularly around public displays of
affection and suggestive performances. Artists are often expected to modify
their routines to align with local values and avoid offending
cultural sensibilities.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
You better stand and dance and sing and get you
as stage.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
They'll lock you up. They don't play. They will people
be over there holding hands, kissing and shit like they
don't know the rules. And then next thing you know,
it's like free this person. It's like what they do
making out. It's like oh shit, like you can like
get locked up of just like being gay over there,
Like you was too gay out in public. Dog, So

(21:28):
you done fucked up. So but hey, I'll see them
get your coin. I know you can't change the world.
Kendrick Lamar has been announced as Chanell's new eyewear ambassador.
Come on through our wear Ambassador. Yeah hey now say
now he's all about that men's come on. Uh. In

(21:50):
a statement, Kendrick said Chanell has a timeless legacy and
that is always something I can get behind. Since they
don't make clothes for men. I knew I would, it
would have to be glasses. What's funny too, is like
he just got Gatorade, a gratoraighty commercial. He's the first
ever artist to get a Gatorade commercial that's not an athlete. Wow. Yeah,
and that's record breaking. This man is coming all the

(22:14):
way up to the top as Drake becomes a streamer,
meanwhile tuning in the trich Twitch where kick or wherever
the fu? Wherever the fuck? Drake is sitting next to
Jason wed Locke probably, but yeah, he's rocking the shades.
He's already been the mix with Chanel. He helped create

(22:35):
The Button, a short film for the brand Spring Summer
twenty twenty four Corteur show. This collapse comes at the
perfect time he's you know, and then they just talk
about how great he is and the tour. So maybe
he'll be wearing those glasses when we see him in
a couple of weeks. Some of the audience members will too. Yeah,
some of the audience members, well, those who can afford it. Yeah,

(23:00):
the fun they sent me something where we could have
upgraded our seats to like VIP some other ship. Now
it was like a seven hundred dollars. It was something
per person. I was like, that's insane. I can't do it.
I thought about it for a second though. That's how
much I love Kendred. I thought about that shit. He
was like, it's just five hundred dollars a person, and
I was like, why what are you doing? The tickets

(23:21):
already cost a life. This is fine, it will be fine.
You're not gonna get to meet him. That was like
me and beyond, I think, what's it closest I can get? Yeah, well, yeah,
I don't even know. It was like you, actually, I
don't even think we'd be closer. You go to like
a you watch it in like the box and you
get like an open bar, and it was like a

(23:41):
cool experience.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
I just didn't want to okay, okay saying and when
the box areas, yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
I just didn't want to do it. I won't be
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it does sound good. I never had butterscotch soda. But
if I'm trying Grandma's House butterscotch soda, I do it
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(24:32):
Do it? Do it make me get a switch? Or
all right? I just need to know made me want
to with ankle socks? Right? Do it burn your hair
a little bit when it's curling it? And then you
drink when every time.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
You drink that is traumatizing it burn a tip of
your ear, put.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
A little vacline on your face for you take a swig.
How do how does it remind your grandmama house? I
just need to know. Whatever what am I getting my
is it gonna make it turned off my Nintendo even
though it's a PlayStation five. But here's a picture of
some black people holding it up, very colorful. Yeah, it
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opening access to the thirst, quench and vibe for anyone
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not this is not shade to the brand, but obviously

(25:33):
you know this is them promoting the brand at the
Black Wall Street Times here. But boy, I feel like
we got to come up with some other than unapologetic.
I just feel like we don'et use unapologetically to you know,
it's lost its flavor. Okay, it's not fizzing like it
used to fizz when it's starting. Yeah, when we were

(25:54):
like the unapologetically black or whatever, because I've never seen
nobody who's like apologiestically black knowing like I'm a honestly,
the default is unapologetic. I wasn't assuming you felt sorry
about it unless you said or did something that made
me think, wait a minute, you seem kind of sorry
to be here that you black. You know what I mean?

(26:14):
Like Tim Scott is apologetically black. Oh, mister chrump, I'm
so sorry. Like that's that's that's apologetic black. But like
if you make black people sodas that taste like Grandmama House,
I didn't. I didn't think you would apologize. It's never
the need. So anyway, let's see, we'll do another one.

(26:36):
Black excellence. Cat Williams honored with a street name in
Cincinnati neighborhood. Hmm yeah. The Ivan Daal Ivandale neighborhood of Cincinnati,
Ohio has officially renamed the street to honor Kat Williams.
The city unveiled the new honorary road sign at the

(26:57):
intersection of Reading or Reading I don't know and Maple
Street on Saturday, proudly named Cat Williams Way. Williams, born
in Cincinnati, lady raised in Dayton, Ohio, has a chieved
widespread acclaim selling out arenas blah blah blah, you know,
very successful. So yeah, that's nice, he said. I've been

(27:18):
in business since nineteen ninety five. This is the thing
that means the most of me. Even if it's honorary.
I appreciate Cat Williams Way, he stated before the sign
was revealed. So there you good out to shout out
to him and all the people that support Cat Williams.

(27:38):
He's a black I say, a staple of black people.
Like if he don't have a star to walker fame,
he definitely already got a star in the black Hollywood
walker fame. Is that a black Hollywood walker fame? That
should be? This should be a black famous walker fame.
That should be. Yeah, Like, you should get a star,
maybe not a star, something black, a black shape. I

(28:02):
don't know what. You should get a crime royal bag.
I don't that's just racist. I'm sorry, guys. You should
get a new port box of fame that right down
the street. You should get a pig foot. Yeah, you
should get some black but not racist, but some black

(28:22):
that black people love and celebrate. A spade that feels racist.
I don't know. We'll have to workshop what the sign
would be. Yes, we would, but that should be something
for black famous pie. That's Somebody said power fists, like
black power fists. That's just like Frankie Beverly. Somebody said
pick like I would like an afro pick. Yeah that
you know, that's a little like getting like unapologetic area.
But I'm okay with it. I'm okay with the afro

(28:44):
pick a fro of fame a fro would be nice,
but we need something to commemorate people that's like black famous, Yes,
but we don't really expect white people to know them.
But it's like we we know them and that's good enough. Yes,
it is okay, y'all, y'all. Sometimes they launched into white
fame and white people started knowing people like uh Taragi

(29:09):
p Henson, but they was black famous first and they'll
always have a home with us and they'll always be
ours first. So I would like to see a Black
Hall of Fame, Black Walker fame. Anyway, that's random. Let's
go to another one. We do one more. Uh master
P name President of basketball Operations at the University of

(29:32):
New Orleans. Okay, Oh, I wonder how much Cachet master
P carries at this point, because I know what he
would carry from my generation. But like, are the kids
of today like influenced by master P?

Speaker 2 (29:50):
He hasn't made like anything popping in a very long time.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Yeah, I wonder. I know he makes good business moves
and stuff, so he could just be that.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
Right, you know, this generation is about the money moon.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Right, and you really only need to be cooler than
the other colleges. I guess so like if if he's
ahead of their operations, and then the other dude is
some white man in the suit no kids ever heard of.
He got a better chance maybe with Master p.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Yeah, if anything, they go at least my mama heard
to you.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
Today is history. We've come a long way. Growing up
in New Orleans. When I was a kid, I looked
at the University of New Orleans basketball program. It's probably
one of the best in the country. Every kid wanted
to come to the Lake Front Arena and be a
part of this. Uh, he's been a part. He's been
about the game for decades. In nineteen ninety nine, he
was out here grinding into Charlotte Hornets training camp. Proven

(30:39):
the skills where bigger than rap that. I remember that too.
People thought he was gonna possibly make the team. I
was like, that would be insane. I was it. Yeah,
and the Hornets weren't that good, but it would have
just been insane because fuck being good. We would have
had that dopest fucking music and arena in the in

(31:00):
the league. At that point. Yes, we were been in
this motherfucker every halftime, same halftime show. Can I talk
the pe This ain't no motherfucking pe dun dump dump dump.
Ain't that the truth? Dump dump every every fucking every
motherfucking halftime show And now Silk the Shaka, Maybe we

(31:23):
finally get to see Mercedes perform I've never seen. I
don't only see her bend over a car. I've never
seen her. That could be AI Mercedes could be the
first AI rapper because I have never seen this lady
for oh, we know never. I just know the iconic
cover bent over the car on the cover of the
album that I never heard. He said, I'm just so

(31:45):
appreciative and blessed that God's give me the opportunity to
rebuild it for this program, to rebuild this program. We're
gonna change this. This is our culture, this our team,
this is our family. We want to give that family
love out there to the city to bring people back
where it should be at All right, good luck to
master p Look, all right, let's do another segment. That

(32:07):
was better than politics to you get mad? Yes it was.
People might actually make it through this whole episode when
I'm stopping who knows? Who knows? All right, I think
for the next one, we'll do some gender wars.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Okay, we're going to war, War, war went on our socks.
War A war went on our socks.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
From that moment, all right, gender wars time. Okay, I'll
remind you, guys, are the rules, because inevitably we will
forget them if the content is too good and some
and sometimes the hosts forget. I apologize for for this
that last on a few weeks ago. Next thing, I
was like, nigga, that you love your wife. Oh wait
a minute. I wasn't supposed to get wrapped up in it.

(33:00):
And today could be one of those days because I
think I got a couple of good ones here. Okay.
The first one is about a pastor and his wife. Okay, okay,
you may get an echo. I'm not sure, but I'm
going to play it for you, guys. Pastor's wife, Kelly Steele,
says she was graced by God to iron her husband's

(33:20):
clothes for his side chick. They're on a podcast together,
sitting in a love seat.

Speaker 7 (33:26):
I had a radical heartshift from that moment I got
in my word, under my word, I just completely changed
as a person, and I realized that God loves me,
that God has a purpose and planning for my life,
that God chose me, that I'm fearfully and wonderfully made.
So he would call me out my name. It wouldn't
bother me because I allowed God's voice to be louder
than his. And when I was going through transition of

(33:47):
him not coming home on the weekends, not being there,
telling me I hate you, I'll never love you. I
wish I never married you. I knew that life and
death is in the power of the tongue through the
word of God. So I would say, you will love
me one day. We will have a good marriage one day.
And although he go out for weekends, I would literally
help him get ready to goe me his side check
by alreading his clothes and getting them ready for the night.
And these are all things I was grace to do.

(34:08):
I would not encourage anybody to do that unless you
are graced by God to do this. But once I
knew who I was, I realized.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Oh, there you go, Karen. Zero to ten is how
we rate these. For those who getting see the visual.
He's sitting next to on the love seat. There's another
man who's the host of the podcast. They're both wearing green,
although her green is slightly different from his color green
in her dress and he obviously the husband's just sitting there,

(34:36):
noting alone, like, mm, that happened, that's real. As she
goes on her you know, testimonial, Karen, zero to ten,
What would you give this as content to start gender wars?

Speaker 2 (34:51):
And I remember last time when it was one person speaking,
I didn't care too much for it, all joks aside.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
This time.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
She gets a ten out of ten. Ten out of ten,
whooa okay, And the biggest reason why she gets a
ten out of ten is because.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
She was there.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Her husband was beside her, which was another thing. And then.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
She hit the all the tropes.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
She put God in it, she put her being called
in it, you know, submission to a man. You know,
she kind of hit all those those tropes.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
To make both sides respond.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
And this is why I said I give it ten
out of ten, because she spoke with authority and she
didn't come in soft spoken, if that makes sense. She
came in going this is what I did, y'all, and
this is why I did it, y'all, blah blah blah
blah blah.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
And I really think visually.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
They did a great job with her being beside him
versus if she would have been by herself, I probably
would have deducted points.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Honestly think it's a ten out of ten for those
reasons as well. Us I actually think another woman there
may have ruined it, yes, because I think I'm guessing
I don't know the exact percentage, but I'm gonna guess
high nineties in percentage of women are thinking she's a
goddamn food for that. So I don't think there would

(36:18):
have been many women on this earth who could have
sat in that room, watched them, two men and not alone,
watch her say that about herself and then be like, oh,
y'all see where you're coming from. So like they lucked
up that not lucked up, but they knew what they
were doing by making sure that it wasn't anybody given
a conflicting opinion. That they could have gone all later

(36:38):
in this clip and said some other things bout it.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
But we talked about specifically that clip.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
The other thing I like that makes this such a
great clip. It immediately pisces off pretty much every right
thinking person, as every woman. Now it is their business,
their relationship, they worked it out. They seem to be
together most of the time. That's really all people measure
happiness vides if you stay together. Who knows what other

(37:04):
things that have taken place to make them feel equally
yoked or whatever the fuck they gotta believe to get
through this, but just putting that out into the world,
especially a world that does not all believe in the
type of Christianity she talking about with this subservient woman
shit right. Ten out of ten. Yeah, this is one

(37:26):
of the best gender Wars clips I've ever seen in
my life. It's almost like, I can't believe they made this.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Yeah, only one person spoken like I said. She said
it with a whole chest. There was no wavering. It
was I'm convicted in this.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
And what makes it even better is that you can
everyone can dunk on it. Yes. So, like what Health's
clips go viral a lot of times is either a
everybody is arguing in the comments, which is its own
brand of like good because hey, the men fighting the
women and women fighting the men, you know whatever. But
when when it's pretty much everyone either disagrees and then

(38:03):
it becomes a contest who could quote tweet this with
the best like, uh, that shit be working. This has
three million views on Twitter.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Yeah, and also the thing is it's men versus women,
and it's also women versus women.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know that there's even gonna be
a lot of men that need to get involved in
this one. Now I'm not saying they won't because audacity,
but men don't really even need to get involved in
this one, like women are finn to wrap her ass up.
Like it's like there might be some men that are trolling, like, yeah,
that's as I'm talking about, that's what kind of that's
what women used to be or whatever, But no one's
even taking these niggas seriously. It's gonna be a lot

(38:42):
of people just gonna know, looking at some of the
quote tweets. Next black horror movie needs to be about
religious psychosis and brainwashing. She's so beautiful, it's a shame
she can't see it. I'm a firm believer in God,
but I know for a fact he didn't create me
to be misused. He didn't create any of us for
that purpose. Stop blaming God for your foolishness. Uh, that's

(39:05):
our girl. Male Mitchell Iron, what for whom? Get the
fuck out mental illness? Leave God out of it. God
don't ever grace you to be mistreated. Honestly, people like
this shouldn't be able to vote. Who No, what the hell?
What the fuck is she talking about? God didn't say

(39:26):
none of that. How God would have graced me to
burn his clothes? This is religious psychosis. These religions have
y'all asses miserable, living in mental torture. Yeah, man, this
is a good one. This got everybody clicking. Yeah, like
what you said? Three point something.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
Most of them that we covered don't even crack a
hundred thousand.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Yeah, three million. He told her before the wedding in
an hour late, mind you, he couldn't see himself being
faithful to one woman, and she said she was okay
with being number one out of many. Well, she attempted
to leave with two kids and came back. He was
mad five minutes until the episode was so much to unpack. Jesus,
that is pimping. That is not love to me, my pinion,

(40:08):
and that's not love me either. Yeah. Someone posted one
of my favorite clips which I think about all the time.
It's my girl that's in the car and she said
fight back. This woman stand up, stand up, like she
not stand up. But yeah, that's ten out of ten

(40:29):
whole We start off on a high note, all right,
let's go to the next one.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
Then.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Tracy Ellis Ross has been making the rounds on the
gender wars social media because everybody is very upset by well,
I shouldn't even say upset. Everybody's fighting about a thing,
she said to Michelle Obama on Michelle Obama's podcast with

(40:57):
her brother. Now, I am a little bit surprised, to
be honest, I knew most Michelle Obama was gonna start
a podcast, and y'all know, Michelle Obama to me is
like the one like she is like as how a
lot of people feel about Barry Barack Obama, which I
you know, I don't dislike Barack Obama either, but I

(41:18):
feel like Michelle was the one that was like, now,
that's a black she black black, Like her face is
my face, her words are my words, her things are
my things. When I see her in the White House,
I'll be like, I get it.

Speaker 3 (41:31):
Sis.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
When they said that people thought they had relationship problems
and was Mike be getting divorced, and it turned out
she had basically just said, I'm not going to none
of these work functions with you better.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
I don't have to be there no more, like you're
not the president and you're not looking for office.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
I don't got to be there. I don't blame I
wouldn't go either. She basically said, who are all gonna
be there? And people people's like they must be getting divorced.
And I felt it in my soul for she didn't
even need to confirm it for me. I was like,
she don't want to go. I said, oh, no, no, no,
I know what she's saying. I don't think they getting divorced.
I think she just said I can stay home. What

(42:09):
you're gonna go do? Yeah, I'm good. I'm good. I'm
not Yeah, I'm not first lady anymore. That's exactly what
she said. I told I told them what to do.
I told them what to do. I went to the DNC.
They don't want hear from me, they don't need to
see me nowhere. I'm good anyway. So on her podcast,
I didn't expect this Gender Wars M they told about

(42:32):
relationships and stuff. Not every episode, but like, this is
one of the ways to get the bigger bubbles is
talking about relationships. So Tracy Elliswass came on there. I
believe she's fifty two, and she talked about dating.

Speaker 8 (42:44):
I mean we've talked about this that often I date
younger men, and a lot of it is because stop
on that folks.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Oh my god, great the table your husband goes.

Speaker 8 (42:57):
But why And I said, well, maybe because I hand,
Because I can.

Speaker 1 (43:05):
Yeah, she definitely can.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
Right, Like people back like what's wrong with that? Because
men do it too? Because I can.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
I also also, I mean, you know it's in her name,
Tracy l ass or ross the ass. She has the
ass to pull this off. She can go pull just
about anybody any man she won't so we all seen
the instagram says we know what it is, but.

Speaker 8 (43:30):
You thak tales from Tracy's Tracy tail.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
But but one.

Speaker 8 (43:38):
Of the reasons though, that because I had to ask
myself that question.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
I was like, what is this about?

Speaker 8 (43:42):
Yeah, because I want to partner and so often, And
it's not just that I'm older.

Speaker 1 (43:48):
I'm also very embodied.

Speaker 8 (43:49):
I am a full, very whole person who knows myself,
who is in charge of my life, and who lives
a very full, just robust life. So it's not just age,
it's like life experience and sort of a difference. But
I had to ask myself the question, why why does
this keep sort of coming up other than they're hot
and gorgeous.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
There's that. There's that.

Speaker 8 (44:10):
But a lot of men my age are steeped in
a toxic masculinity and have been raised in a culture
where there is a particular way that a relationship looks,
and anything that starts to smell of that for me,
I am. I did enough of it where I was
controlled and felt like I was a possession or whatever

(44:32):
those things were, or prize or and I just I
have no.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
Interest in it and I will not do it again.
All right, So there you have it. She's you know,
they oh dudes, she she likes you preferred young dudes
or or whatnot because of the toxic masculinity of men
her age that she's done dealing with and with writing
this as a gender war on the content, what would

(45:00):
you give us zero to ten?

Speaker 2 (45:05):
I would give this one. It's some probably about an eight,
not quite a ten. I'm giving it an eight because
what she's saying will make people mad, make people upset.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
You're gonna make the older dudes mad.

Speaker 2 (45:25):
You don't make the cat that is mad. You're gonna
have the younger dudes. Somebody, I have old men. You
know what I'm saying, like you, So you're gonna have
the men kind of fighting with each other, and then
you're gonna have a lot of women fighting because there
are a lot of younger women that actually their whole

(45:45):
goal is to get an older man because they know
older men probably.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Will take care of them.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
And so you're gonna have a lot of younger women saying,
what if you don't want them, I'll take them like
like like that type of thing. And then you're gonna
have a lot of women in her age group judged
her for actually dating younger men because they got their
hang up, sit in that thing or whatever it may be.
And so and then even though Michelle Obama ain't got

(46:13):
nothing to do with it, for the fact that she commented,
people are gonna come at.

Speaker 1 (46:16):
Her because they were like, why you agree with what
she say? Ain't you married? Don't you got a man?
You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying. So,
so it's gonna.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
Kind of swing her adjacently into it, But but the
bulk of the energy is gonna be on her. I
think it was more of not she was angry enough,
and I don't mean that in a bad way, like
like like that, Why.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
You got to give it an eight out of ten? Yeah,
like this angrier? Give him higher?

Speaker 2 (46:39):
Yeah, and when I mean angry or it's just tone.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
If that makes sense, I give it a ten out
of ten. Okay, I this actually has nineteen point five
million views woof compared to the three million that you
gave it the one you gave it ten before. So
part of the reason I boosted up to ten is
Tracy Ellis Ross talking to Michelle Obama already name quality. Yeah,
you don't get to booms. Tracy ELLISWS one of the

(47:03):
most like, like, uh, beautiful bachelorettes on the world, in
the world, like everybody loves how she loves. Everybody loves
her style. I love all this stuff. So you got
that as well. Just men, men. And then any time
you say you don't want a type of person, period,

(47:25):
it's gonna always pop off. If you're an attractive person
that people think they won't be with, or if you're
an unattractive person that people say they don't want to
be with, nobody gets to say they have a preference
of a type of person without somebody getting mad. Was
she gonna fuck your old ass? Zero percent chance that
you was gonna that anything was ever happened between you
and her, rather she was dating old niggas or not.

(47:45):
But audacity is audacity. People get upset by that shit.
But I the reason I give it a ten out
of ten is that there's this other angle that you
didn't say that I think is very valid, But is
younger women dealing with younger men who are also extremely toxic.

(48:06):
People say this generation of younger men is the most toxic.
They voted for Trump that the second time, not the
first time. Like these men. Now these young dudes. A
lot of women are like these young dudes, women that
are the same age as the young dudes, not older women.
I think older women have different priorities dealing with these

(48:27):
young dudes. And also I think these young dudes may
switch it up when they're talking, when the power dynamics
have switched up. But when you look at what young
women are telling you, if you believe, if they are
to be believed, unless you just think all these young
women are lying, they're like the generation of men we're
dealing with. We'd rather have an old man who at
least got some shit, So like, right, if we're gonna

(48:48):
have to deal with with you know, some like these
guys don't have homes, they stay with their parents. They
they don't have you know, and that's not their fault necessarily,
but it's.

Speaker 2 (48:57):
Just like, yeah, but I got to deal with their
mouth and lip and everything else.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah, but you know, like student loans. I'm just talking realities.
Obviously your podcast bro types, your fucking you know man
o spear people, they're more I'm not saying older men
don't have toxicity, but what I'm saying is that men
have toxic men TM are very toxic period when it
comes to their views on dating and relationships and women

(49:23):
and sis head uh, you know, relationships. And so when
you throw all that in, there's that other element of
people being like what no, I've been saying the men
my age are trash, and here she come acting like
they're good. So you got another way to argue with
her based off of that. So you everything you said,

(49:44):
and that this a tend to me like they feel
to be arguing about this shit forever.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
It just.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
Honestly, if you could make a gender warm a laugh,
this is it. This is it.

Speaker 2 (49:58):
Yeah, A fine woman too, because she fine fla. She
always traveling, she always be like, I ain't got no kids,
and you.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
Got the men that are like when men do it,
So you got that angle too, Yeah you do, which
is always funny to me because I agree that, yes,
men take a lot of heat for dating young women
blah blah blah, but guess what, they also get a
lot of support for your dating young women. A lot
of people look the other way. A lot of people
do not mind. A lot of people don't say stuff.
In the last few years, you had people like maybe

(50:28):
start internet shit of like you know, Leonardo DiCaprio. But
there's a lot of people that date younger women that
for the most part, people just kind of give them
a pass, a snarky comment here or there. But like
when they pop up with some chick that's younger than them,
nobody's stopping them from making movies and doing music or
whatever it is that they're doing. So it's to me,

(50:48):
you know, somebody's like, trick Daddy got killed for saying
the same thing. It's like, you know why he got killed.
He looked like trick Daddy. Mm hmm. If he looks
like somebody else and he has a wrong history of
saying hard things about everybody, especially women. So it's not
it's not the exact same thing, but yeah, it's just
it's such a great gender war. It's man, that is

(51:10):
that is amazing. Now, I will say this, it is
weird watching people that I would have thought would be
doing less frivolous stuff on their podcast do these type
of podcasts, you know what I'm saying, Like, seem like
everybody falls into this and it's easy. Maybe we should
have been doing this shit. It's such a layup. You

(51:31):
don't have to do much. You just bring somebody on,
they say something, put the clip out and like boom,
you know, not like Michelle Obama say anything controversial or
brom you just it's such an easy thing to do,
is just be like, hey, so Tracey eller vosst doon't
they young niggas? Bye? You see it? Eight week? Oh
maybe we fucked up anyway, So now add me ten

(51:53):
out of ten. Gender war amazing stuff. We love to
see it. All right, Let's see if I can find
any I do any more. I feel like two might
have been enough, but let's see. Uh yeah, yeah, you know,
let's stop it at too, Let's go into another segment. Uh,
let's do a little bit of fucking with black people.

(52:14):
We've done, We've done a lot of good stuff, but
it's time for some fucking with black people. How about
this one.

Speaker 2 (52:23):
Who who who.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
Were just fucking with them people?

Speaker 3 (52:32):
Because they were just fucking with them people because they're.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
Bay, We're just fucking with them black people. We're just
fucking with them bags. We'll just wo fucking with fucking
with black people.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Who man fucking with black people. Go around the globe,
find different articles and let you know how fucked with
we are as black people. To see what they got
to say. Today's contestants. Everybody, everybody's always fucking with us. Guys,

(53:15):
we knew this. We hate to see it, but it happens.
Target CEO Brian Cornell met with civil rights leader Reverend
ol Sharpening to discuss the company's decision to roll back
d our programs.

Speaker 2 (53:30):
It was like, get these negroes to come back, please.
He was like, I know y'all went in protest. He
was like, well, please give him to come back. That's
what this is. That man afraid he about to lose
his job.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
What been eight straight weeks in the row. He was like,
come on now. I was like, Paul, why is you here, child?
I don't even need a Costco.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
You know how many times thought about buying a Costco
membership just just because.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
I know Al took him to that soul food donad
where he always be eat.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
Well.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Now I just eat toast, But back in the day,
you take everybody that soul food diner like he did
with Bernie. I know he's seen that Target on that
call I.

Speaker 3 (54:08):
D I know that ain't who I think it is.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
Wow, that's what he says. I thought I didn't fuck
with black people. It's so good.

Speaker 2 (54:30):
He was like, I know we don't have a black
labor's gold, but we got you something.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
It's so good. And he not even the he This
just proves how out of touch Target is all. Not
even the person they're supposed to go talk to. It's
that Jamal Bryant dude or whatever that's the leader of
this movement against the target ship. Like, if you want

(54:53):
to go get it over with, that's the man you
gotta go. Fuck with you. I can't do nothing but
be like, yeah, man, sound like you should probably maybe
do some different stuff. Mm hm.

Speaker 2 (55:04):
And truth be told, what you really need to do
you don't want to do, which is bring everybody back.

Speaker 1 (55:10):
But you're not gonna do that. So what's so? Is
it even gonna matter?

Speaker 2 (55:14):
Yeah? Yeah, renew contracts and bring people back.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
Well, you're gonna need right, you got to walk all
this back. Yep, there's definitely the only way to fix it.
Nothing shorter that will get black people to come back.

Speaker 2 (55:26):
It showed won't because I don't care what you do.
They are hurt and they are angry, and I don't
blame it. They're upset a lot of their favorite brands,
and so it's sad. But you doing this actually, in
the long run made some of them more money because
some of them like, well, bitch, I'm selling out of
shit now.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
I'm sure there are some loyal black people that will
continue to shop there no matter what. Okay, but the
rest of us, we're out of here. And buddy, just
sitting up.

Speaker 3 (55:53):
Here like cancer. Culture can be cruel.

Speaker 1 (55:56):
M m m m m m. But yeah. The he
met with Al Sharpton in New York on Thursdays, a
retailer faces called for boycott and to slow down and
foot traffic that began after walk back key diversity, equity
and inclusion.

Speaker 2 (56:10):
Programs, something they did not have to do.

Speaker 1 (56:12):
The meeting, which Target asked for, comes after some civil
rights groups urged consumers not to shop there.

Speaker 6 (56:18):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
Sharpton is not yet called for a boycott boycott of Target.
He has supported efforts from others to stop shopping at
the retailer stores. You can't have an election come and
all of a sudden change your old positions, Sharpton Towe
CNBC and Wednesday interview ahead of the meeting. If an
election determines your commitment of fairness, then fine, you have
a right. You have a right to withdraw from us,

(56:39):
but then we have a right to withdraw from you. Yeah.
And he's sitting at that table dog looking like Johnny
Carson undercover that magazine after he got divorced. He said,
ay'all ain't even smiling. He looking directly in that camera
got him, but low key none of them smiling. The

(57:00):
black woman's smile just a little bit, but it's more
of a smirk, like look at this nigga, y'all try
and get us to to help. Yeah, he ain't shit
that they can do for you, bi.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
Yeah, and I think it's this is a on goal because,
like I say, that statement that he made was just
for federal agencies.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
He you did not have to do this, which.

Speaker 2 (57:19):
Means you could have not said anything, kept all of
your programs going end up, it would have changed.

Speaker 1 (57:24):
And I'll keep it close to the vest. He ain't
playing his hands, so he just telling He said, I
am going to inform our allies, including Reverend doctor Jamal Bryant,
that's who Target really need to go talk to of
our discussion, what my feelings are. We will go from there. So,
I mean, all I might have got out of this
is some free toast or whatever like he might. This

(57:46):
shit might not work for Homie anyway, because I don't
think Al is gonna be the one to come in
and be like, let's stop the boycott black people. And
that's what they wanted. He did not give it to them. Yep,
all right, zeo tw one hundred.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
This gets still one hundred for Target and a zero
for them because they didn't ask for this. Target asks
for this, and they was like okay, and they listened,
but they didn't actually give them a decision, nor did
they make an announcement or did they put out a statement.

Speaker 1 (58:17):
They was like, oh yeah, yeah, we're gonna talk to
some other people.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
About this and then decide, and I'm pretty sure the
conversation go but like nigga, we ain't doing all the is.
We'd be like, nah, well, well we're not gonna meet
with them no more.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
They need to meet with you.

Speaker 2 (58:29):
If they called me again, I'm gonna send them your
way dollar.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
He was like, all right, if I could give something
the opposite of a hundred, I would give it that.
That's how little I'm so unfucked with. I'm actually happy
that Target had to admit that they basically got called
to the table, had to go, yeah, we fucked up,
Like because I was hopeful when I saw people sharing
stuff on social but you just never know because you

(58:52):
need to see the sources, because people will share fake
news and be like, listen this real, look at this,
and then you look at it later and you be like, no,
it's actually not what happened. You guys are lying. So
if this is real, which it is, I think Business
Inside have reported at Wall Street Journal reported they have
lost foot traffic over this eight weeks.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
This is beautiful, consistently going down. Their shareholders are getting mad.
The same people a lot of them proudly voted for Trump,
is getting mad. They someone probably fucking cheering when they
did this, and now they're like, what our money gone? Yes, bitch,
the money that you said you didn't want.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
No more right. I absolutely love this, So no, no
zero for me. Doja cat what calls out ignorance and lives.
Amid renewed controversy, she says she's more angry than you know.
A mid backlash at the podcast reignited debate around her image.
On Wednesday, the Grammy winning artists took to Twitter to

(59:45):
address the backlash. I don't want to stand up for
myself in regards to all these lives being told, because,
to be honest, I don't think it will make a difference.
Maybe I'm wrong, Maybe it would. I've just learned to
let ignorance be and let people learn and use their
own discernment. If you watch the news and in quotes
news and believe it all, what kind of person does
that make you? I'm enough, My music is enough, my

(01:00:06):
word is enough. Everything following that is everyone else's problem
but mine. She later deleted the post. Her comments came
after a clip of Apple's Rap Life Review podcast went viral,
where hosts debated at her place in hip hop and
revisited her history of controversy. One host, Eddie acknowledged that
she was really good at music and ras well, but
added she's not hip hop. Hebro Darting brought up past

(01:00:29):
incidents and including her involvement in racial chat rooms showing feet.
I remember that, mm hmm. I remember it as well.
Pepperig Farm remembers, Yes, she can't like that. Shit didn't
happen though, mm hmm. And I think that's what people do,
is they wait long enough and they like to be like, oh,
everybody forgot, but we didn't forget. Ay you looking forward

(01:00:54):
to this? Does this hit at the gym? Nah?

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Not really? Like dojah not pop enough for you? Sure
she cool, like she's really good at music. She just don't.

Speaker 9 (01:01:05):
I don't know, man, something about something about I don't know, man.
She just don't like she could. She does. She does
rap well, like she raps well, she does everything musically.

Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
She just don't. I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
It seems off with her in hip hop. Man.

Speaker 9 (01:01:19):
It's like, yeah, you do the music part well. Again,
it's a conversation we always have, like there's rap and
then there's hip hop, and Doozer can rap and she can.
We send the old videos or she's break dancing like
she does the music stuff right, but.

Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
You don't like that. You don't like the dmonic stuff
that threw you off. She even the racial check room
showing feet.

Speaker 9 (01:01:41):
She don't really she don't you know what I'm trying
to say without trying to say it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:45):
So I don't really she's whatever. She ain't black enough.
I didn't say that she's too light skinned. You can
say that. I didn't say that. I'm trying to specific.

Speaker 9 (01:01:56):
It's the same thing people accused Drake about. She does
it more and we just kind of let it slide.

Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Its just hard to pin her down.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
I don't know that I can say understand who Dojakat
is as a person?

Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Necessarily? You know what I mean when you say she
does it more?

Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
Does what more?

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
The pop stuff, the singing stuff, Nah.

Speaker 9 (01:02:14):
The accusations of you ain't really in this, You're in
this when it's convenient for you.

Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
Yeah, okay. And so she causes lies and what is
she ignorance and lies about it? She did later try
to say, like bring some stuff up. Someone said, loel
r for your feathers. Huh. Someone said mad, She said,
I'm more angry than you know, and incredibly disappointed. What
I think is funny is that those people are trolling

(01:02:44):
her and she don't even realize it because she I
don't think she's of the black culture like that in
a way, you know, to be like fuck y'all too.
But yeah, look, she this is the thing they wait
for you to forget because been long enough, and then
they just act like you were crazy the whole time.
So she's trying to like low key guy. I hate

(01:03:06):
to over use this term of gaslight. All the people
that were there when she made fun of this and
did refuse to acknowledge it or acting like black people
in America was tripping out of nowhere. She wasn't apologizing
this shit. I know she apologized when she used the
F word to refer to gay people over and over
in her old tweets, But you know, the racial chat

(01:03:29):
room stowing feet, that's a real thing. Like I don't
know about the feet part, but the whole idea piling
around in these like message boards, and she just claims
like ignorance to it, like I had no idea what
any of this was. But I remember this was during
her troll phase and she was like actively doing a
lot of like I'm just trying to be edgy and

(01:03:50):
piss people off. That's the kind of pop star I'm
going to be. And when you pile around, especially in
the age of the Internet, for these people who are
the culture of the Internet, and that racism not off
limits for those type of trolls, they like, yeah whatever,
I'm not even from America. She denied allegations, calling them
one hundred percent incorrect. I've used public chat rooms and

(01:04:11):
socialized since i was a child, but she insisted she
was never involved in any racist conversations she had at
the time. I'm a black woman. Half of my family
is black from South Africa, and I'm very proud of
where i come from. More criticism followed October twenty threety three, well,
she posted a photo of herself wearing a shirt featuring
Sam Hyde holding a rifle, the imagery Black Lives Remember That,
who said she was promoting fascists and neo Nazi imagery.

(01:04:34):
In a later interview with EBRO, she addressed the shirt.
You can't know everything, she said, and explained she thought
hi was funny. She emphasized the shirt wasn't meant as
an attack and this is herself from political discourse, saying
politics are not something I want to sweep into my life.
I just want creativity and joy.

Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
Ain't it funny her in the other Girl.

Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Kamala, Oh yeah, Chapel wrong, yes.

Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
Have both of them put their feet in it and
get burnt, and then they're like, I don't need to
be here.

Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Nobody asked you to come in.

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
It's like you gave an opinion, people didn't like it,
and now you want to back out of it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
If you want to stay out of that, just stay
over that. Just don't don't say shit. And it's weird too,
because like it's not like the apology comes right. They
never say like, oh, that dude's a white supremacist. I'm sorry,
I didn't know that. And you won't ever see me
hanging out talking about this guy ever again. So I
was just like I'm trying, because I remember that time
in her on her Instagram, it was like troll post

(01:05:34):
troll post troll post me wearing this shirt, and that
was the one that people was like, man, fuck that
because like the other trolls was like, I'm a demon
in New York. I'm naked when I'm not supposed to be.
I'm you know, I cut my hair off to look weird.
It was, but it was all trying to like throw
shit at the wall, see what sticks. And when you
are a person out of our culture, you think racism

(01:05:56):
is some shit that you can play around with on
the wrong side of not in the jestful way that
requires trust, but in a way that is almost an attack.
Like I am laughing and attacking you blacks. Isn't that
funny that you blacks are the butt of my joke,
even though I am also a person that people would
consider to be black. And then it was, oh, let

(01:06:19):
me just delete that now. He Oh my fault. You know,
now we all got hurt. We all were just trapping.
We all fucked with.

Speaker 2 (01:06:26):
Right now we're now we're supposed to care about your feelings. Okay, yeah,
I give it a seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
She's I just feel like, and look, I'm not a
person who's like, I won't even listen to your music
if you I don't really give a fuck. If her
music is jamming, it's jamming. I don't really listen to
it in general. But it's not like I have a
thing against her, right I don't even hold that how
of a bar. I've listened to way worse people who've
done way worse shit. So this isn't like an anti

(01:06:53):
dojah thing or whatever, but it's just if you're not
gonna own it, then just keep this stay squat right,
so try to come back later, like I can't believe
these lies continue. No one thought you literally was putting
your feet up in the racist chat room for them
to jack off to. You know what that meant? You
know what people were trying to say, you pile around

(01:07:14):
with these alt right type people. You're a person that
started off your career before you got famous. Made a
song about den do's, which is a super deep cut
racist thing. Den do is the is short for didn't
do nothing, which is what white supremacists say of black
people who've been shot by the police. Oh, they called

(01:07:37):
black people that are killed by the police unjustly didn't
do nothing. Basically said, man, they shot Tamiya Rice, Oh
he a den do? They shot a den do? And
people go, what didn't do nothing? Because they always say
they didn't do nothing, but obviously they did do something
that they deserved to be shot by the police. That's
what she started with. So you come from that and

(01:08:01):
then you want a gas like us at the end, like,
I can't believe y'all believe these lies and slander. Bitch
you made that song? What a fuck? That's apology, you
know what I'm saying, Like, don't stop trying to trick us.
Dog like you. You're fine being with your little racist pals,
and most people are giving you a pass as long
as your songs. Is it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
Yes, they are because you work with a lot of
black women.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Plenty of black women work with her period Like that was.
I was, honestly, no, no, no bullshit. I was actually
happy to see that, just because I the last thing
I wanted was for this to terms some Iggy Azelia
shit where black men were upholding Doja Cat's career, so
everybody was gonna shit on black men, like look at this,
they keep trying to prop her up. Don't nobody like her?

(01:08:46):
But nah, black women fucked with her, Black artists and
black women that were fans in the crowd. Not really
passing judgment because like I said, I've seen way worse
from black men in hip hop. I'm not This isn't
really a haha. Y'all shouldn't be able to do it,
but it's more of a like, okay, cool, that's equality
if y'all can be like we looking past her racism

(01:09:07):
and niggas is looking past Kanye racism at the same time. Fine,
I don't really give a fuck, but yeah, she you know,
a hundred, She's a hundred for me. Anyway you say
a score, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
No, I just not say my score, and my score
will probably be a seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
I feel some of the ways you feel.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
But because I never really listened to her music, her
song would play, could play replaying right now, I would
might even know it's her. I'm john jokes aside, because
I don'tlready listen to a music like that, so I'm
not invested in her like in her like that. But
I do agree with the other parts, Like you're doing
all these things to provoke all these things. Now years

(01:09:51):
later you're being called out on them, and instead of
you ignoring them, you try to act like the shit
didn't exist, that people an't making things up.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
And that's why I have my problem. We're great, all right,
I feel you. All right, let's move into the final set, well,
the second last segment. Let's do some guess the race,
and then we'll get to uh I swear Ratchetess. It's

(01:10:20):
time to guess the race.

Speaker 3 (01:10:22):
It's time to race.

Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
It's time to guess the race.

Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
It's time to guess the race.

Speaker 1 (01:10:30):
Guess the race. The game. We go around the globe,
find different articles, guess the race of the people involved.
Chat Room plays along, camp plays along. The Internet now
plays along, and there are races. Woman battered husband with
a dildo. Mm hmm, yeah, I guess you got tired
of dicking around. She didn't want a low vibration relationship.

(01:11:08):
She was carrying the balls. All right, that's not a
good one. I don't care. When he with her cousin
threatened to call the police. During the argument, she pulled
out a dildo and began striking the man with it.
According to Ford, the police or arrested the alleged sex
toy attacker for domestic battery in reference. They were called

(01:11:33):
in reference to her disturbance in progress involving fifty two
year old man and fifty year old Julisa Negron. Now
what's interesting is if she would have been dating a
younger man, he wouldn't have had such a toxic attitude.
She wouldn't have had to beat him with a deal though,
or maybe he would have liked it because he more
open minded. He's not used to these old school relationships.

(01:11:55):
The victim told police that Negron was staying with him
while she gathered clothing before relafe Okay, then from Puerto
Rico to Connecticut to start her life over. Negron and
the victim were married in Connecticut in two thousand and three.
While Negron was well behaved the day earlier, the victim
totolice she was a drinking alcoholic. She was drinking alcoholic beverages,

(01:12:15):
resulted in her acting disorderly and started arguments about who
he follows on Instagram, looking at those.

Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
Butts she liked that Instagram.

Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
At one point, Nigron allegedly began to get in the
victim's face, which he believes was to antagonize him. When
the man warned he would call nine one one, she
had pulled out a dil dough cock that cock and
began to hit that victim with it. Said, don't get cocky. Yeah,
made got the point, Yeah got the tip. The dial

(01:12:45):
dough or prior location is not further described in an
arrest report. Yeah, where does she pull it out from
did she just like reaching her pants?

Speaker 8 (01:12:54):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Ah? I was saving this to be sure.

Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
He understood the shaft of the situation.

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
The shaft of the situation. Sure, thank you. These are
terrible finds. The internet is gonna see the that's okay.
When cops arrived his home, he warned that Negron was
inside naked and would flash the officers. The man also
explained the history of abusiveness prior to her leaving UH

(01:13:20):
to the point where he needed to leave his own home.
All right, care she's uh. I guess it was held
on a thousand dollars bond. She scheduled to be a
ray in March twenty third.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
I guess the pin was too much had him running.

Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Sure, she's like, but don't move your head. Go ahead,
Hispanic Latino. Okay, let's check the chat room. See what
they believe. Spicy Latina, said Jonathan, drinking tequila. Latina lubricator, Latina,
Latina lubricated. Negron was not a negro, Hispanic the correct neigro.

(01:13:56):
The correct answer is Hispanic Latina. Damn, m m M.
I guess he found out what the deal though, is Ah?
That was good? All right, Let's check and why you

(01:14:18):
the right and I ain't. Let's go to the next one.
Let's see, uh, how about all right, let's do this one.
Jealous X arrested at the driving seven hundred miles to
set fire to the home of a man talking to
his former girlfriend. You gotta be mad to drive seven

(01:14:40):
hundred miles, right, you think he Matt Mars right right,
drive across the country, and I will drive seven hundred miles,
and I will drive seven hundred more, just to be
the man that set fire to the home of the
dude who was at your door.

Speaker 6 (01:15:00):
Not me.

Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
A Michigan man has been arrested in charge of six
counts of attempted homicide after allegedly driving over seventy hundred
miles to Pennsylvania and setting fire to the home of
a man who has been communicated with his ex girlfriend
X for a reason, Phil right right, X for a reason.
The fire occurred at five am in Bensalem, Pennsylvania or
Ben Salem, completely destroying the two story homes. Six adults

(01:15:25):
were inside the house at the time, with some forced
to jump out the second story windows to escape the flames.
Two dogs perished and the residents suffered injuries ranging from
minor to severe. Authorities say suspect Harrison Jones of Rockford, Michigan,
set the fire in a fit of jealousy after learning
his ex girlfriend had been communicating with a twenty one
year old Pennsylvania man. How old was he again? Was

(01:15:49):
he thirty?

Speaker 9 (01:15:50):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Now, I don't see what they say his age? So
Savallan's footage captured the black sedan in the area Life's
Place readers led the police to his home in Michigan.
When officers executed a search one they found lock picking tools, electronics,
invisible burn injuries on his arms. He burned himself. Yeah,
normally people do this. Ain't too smart. Yeah, that's what

(01:16:15):
you gotta be careful. Let's just say, when you set
out for revenge, a man who sets one five might
as well set to you as well. Jones's arrested is
now facing charges of attempted homicide, arson, and risking catastrophe.
That's a new one. Police praise investigators.

Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
Right, risk catastrophe, Yes, it is one for the people
had to jump out the second story window.

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Police praise investigations for tracing a single grainy image to
identify the suspect who allegedly drove eleven hours each way
to commit the crime. Eleven hours, Yeah, eleven hours. I
drove my car. Care guess the rights of mister Harrison Jones. White.
Karen's gone white for Harrison Jones to check the chat room,

(01:16:58):
see what they believe white acrom only white. The only
thing he didn't do is eat the people, white rage,
white raine. Yeah. Uh, in cel trying to do impossible.
White man shit, white smoke in the city, white white flame.
The correct answer is white. Everybody got that one? What

(01:17:27):
was his playlist on the way up there? I wonder
that's a good question. Girl is on fire. It was fun. Yeah,
gotta let it burn, Let it burn the roof, the roof,
all right. Uh, let's go to the bonus round. Karen
is actually two for two today. All right, So you

(01:17:50):
know what that means?

Speaker 3 (01:17:54):
Why racist about.

Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
Or? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:18:02):
In my life? How can I call them niggas?

Speaker 6 (01:18:06):
Just call them niggas?

Speaker 10 (01:18:09):
Charge to go change fried and skinny monkey boom, bigger,
high jumping, speed chucking, three hundred and sixteen degree basketball.

Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
Florida man indicted after allegedly bringing small arsenal on the
Amtrak train. Oh maybe he's going to see a jail
COVID show a Florida man allegedly bought it an Amtrak
train in New Jersey, carrying ammunition, multiple handguns in an
AR fifteen style rifle. You can get on there with that.

(01:18:43):
DA ain't tsa Yeah, I guess not.

Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
Damn.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
I thought it was safer than flying. Maybe jail don't
know what he's talking about. Jeffrey O'KINNERK thirty four or
Fort Lauderdale wasn't dited on several charges, including aggravated assalut
possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, and causing the
risky widespread injury or damage. The New Jersey Attorney General's
Office in the Division of Criminal Justice set in the
press leause on Wednesday, this defendant allegedly hauled a small arsenal,

(01:19:09):
daily weapons and ammunition through busy transit stations and on
a train filled with passengers. New Jersey's Attorney General, Matthew J.
Platkin said in a statement, my guess is that, uh,
it probably isn't illegal in Florida, but once you cross
over the state.

Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
Lines, it detends into something else, don't it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
Transit police at Penn State in Newark, New Jersey noticed
an unattended black and white zebra pattern bag on January third.
A K nine teen cleared the bag for the presidence
of explosives when officers opened it and found inside the
case for a glock handgun. Inside the case was a
handgun with a Lowder eighteen round magazine. Also and the

(01:19:44):
bag was an AR fifteen magazine with rifle rounds, and
a plastic bag containing a shirt and two boxes labeled
nine millimeters bullets, four boxes of twenty three caliber two
point two two three caliber bullets. A zip secondary compartment
in the suitcase contained the pink Duffel bag containing a
black Zastavar Arms AK forty seven style rifle with one

(01:20:06):
round loaded in the chamber and multiple loaded magazines. What
was he gonna do?

Speaker 2 (01:20:10):
I have no idea, I have no idea what kind
of bullets in or guns dose at?

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
But that sound like a lot of shit, he was
added the January sixth Electric Boogooroo Part two. Yeah what
was he? Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah, that's a lot of shit.
Whatever you just named that? And this down in the
patridge and the pear tree. He bought every thing like
a scene out of the matrix of John wick At
the law enforcement found the bag around two fifty five pm.
They reviewed camera footage for the station, which appeared to

(01:20:36):
show a man whom police alleged was Kernik Kinnirk, who
was carrying two suitcases, including one with the zebra pattern
open the shotcase. That's probably why j L's train was late.
The subject. The subject walked away, allegedly leaving behind the
zebra print suitcase and went to the Amtrak ticket window
and was learning. The subject was born in the Amtrak

(01:20:58):
train bow for Virginia. The next stop will be Trenton
Transit Center, so maybe he was doing January sixth, part two. Anyway,
they caught him, he was arrested. They searched the second
suitcase foul most of other weapons. He was also carrying
a darkment room colored suitcase with the R fifteen rifle.

Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Him doing some damage whenever he got to his destination.
Guess the race of Jeffrey O. Kennerk Oh White. Karen's
going with White on this one. Let's check the chat
room and see what you guys believe.

Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
Man, that's that's wild. Uh under siege three was about
to be filled on that train. That's hilarious. I don't
see any guesses in the chat. Let's see I got
that guy. They got his ass? Is that the I got?
I got Frank Castle? See him now? Frank Castle want

(01:21:50):
to be in training? White? Yeah? Uh? What was a
school shooter? Deferred? White? Jayl's biggest fan. White. Yeah, he
was going to jail show. He's like, I got a
concert down here. I got a club already booked for you.
That's how he's gonna get the book. And he's gonna
go in there with guns. Make him, let him perform.
Shall not be in fringe? White? White, Yes, he's a

(01:22:12):
we the people white. And he looked like the SNL.
What is happening? How do you even sell guns to
a man with hair and like this? I don't know,

(01:22:34):
but baby, I just want to take describe. I just
want to give him a washing curl. I just he
just need Yes, his hair just looks so dirty and dirty.
That's oh man, you hate to see it.

Speaker 4 (01:22:51):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (01:22:52):
Yes, all right, this has been a wild trip. Let's
bring this train to the stations, but keep your guns
on the train. Don't do that. Mumbai teen attacks best

(01:23:23):
bus autos with sword in broad daylight. Well damn. A
teenager wilding a sword went on an attacking spree and
pounced on a local bus, a water tanker, in several
auto rickshaws and Mumbai's banded Up area on Saturday. When
the sixteen year old boy attacked the local Best bus,
there were passengers present inside it. The incident happened in

(01:23:48):
bond Up's Miniland Society Tank Road in Mumbai. The boy
has been detained by the police. Several videos of the
incident have gone viral on social media and one of
the videos the boy has seen screaming and anger and
attacking a windshod of a Best bus repeatedly in the
middle of a busy road as bystanders look on. And
another video he's seen damaging the wind shows of several
auto rickshaws in the mini truck. Another video shows him

(01:24:09):
attacking and damaging the windshod of a water tank all
in broad daylight.

Speaker 5 (01:24:14):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
The boy was allegedly upset after his uncle scolded him,
which triggered the attack. Well, I would feel like I'm
on the uncle side right now. Okay, the uncle must
have been right. I don't know what he was yelling about,
but ship, what could it? Uncle might have had a point. Yeah,
what could you possibly have been correct about? Right? Yeah?
This is uh, this is the videos of it. This

(01:24:36):
was I guess each one different limbs. This is only
four seconds, but this is another one just forty five seconds.
You fucking them car. He hit the truck. Damn people
riding by on they bikes. Man, he's not hitting them.

(01:24:58):
It's like he just hitting yes man, what the hell
did he tell us? What did he yelling him for?
I don't know, but uncle man had a point. He
might have been like, you got anger issues. I don't
feel like he's proving his uncle wrong me either. Whatever
uncle said, I think uncle might have been right.

Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
Shout out to that lady who's trying to talk some
sensing too him, because I wouldn't have been there.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
And he was like, well, I can't take this anger
out on my uncle, So I do it to y'all
in broad daylight.

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Right, turn off the WiFi on his ass? Right, uncle
Uncle's not like he would have whooped his ass. Yeah, man,
So he took it out on all the poor busses
and shit right just riding by. He fucked up. His
uncle had to pay for it, right with worse Right,
now I got a reason to get a sword. All right, y'all.
That's it. We'll be back probably throughout the week. We

(01:25:46):
had I gotta see. We got to schedule some things.
It's kind of weird week. We got ballsy sports are
trying to do. Uh probably want to go to the
movies on Thursday because uh, I think The Accountant Too
is coming out and I got to be there for that.
And then Friday or Saturday we may try to do
the nerd Off. So it's gonna be a weird week.

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