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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Are Hey, welcome to another episode of the Blackout to
this podcast. I'm your host. Rod joined us always on
my co host, and the president has a mugshot the
current president, he sure does, was bringing in the National
Guard to crack down on crime and DC the irony.
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as long as they're nice. The official weapon of the
show is the both Juden Chair and the unofficial sport
and bullet baar extreme extreme extreme. I don't know what
we're talking about today, Karen. Do you have any banter?
I don't think I do either. Let me just double
(00:47):
quipple triple check. Yeah, not really, not really. I went
to Jerry duty and nothing happened. Guys.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
That was it?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:55):
That that that was you know what?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Fuck it?
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Yes about that?
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Do you have any.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Talk to me?
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Do you have any bam?
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Talk to me?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Do you have any banter? Banter? Do you have any banter?
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Talk to me?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Talk to me?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Do you have any banker? Actually, now, the thing I
have two banters. Okay, First one is a T shirt
idea I came up with today. Of course, I don't
have the artistic ability to create it myself, although you
know I might give a crack quick canva or something.
But you know, the idea is it's Karen and it's
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just her face. And then but then either we photoshop
or draw. It could be a cartoon. It doesn't it
doesn't have to be one hundred cent real. But we
all on the Karen's face the like uh and maybe
upper torso all the accouterments of like a colonel in
the military, okay, and so it's like a military uniform
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as Karen looking and looking out, you know, from the
on the T shirt or whatever, and then all around
Karen it's almost like it's a cover of a No
Limit uh album. And then you know, like so in
gold or something shiny diamonds whatever it can spell out
like uh, Queen of the Tanks or Calisi of the
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Tanks or Colonel of the Tanks, something like that up
and then behind Karen there's a bunch of tanks, right
but each tank, each tank got one of the tanks
from our show on it that people know, like Michael,
like Michael Michael Dyson Tyson Junior or or the ones
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we had this week little Booty Collins. But each tank
got that written on it as it's coming at you
out the screen, and I don't know, it'll be so
many tanks. I don't know. I don't think we're gonna
have wrong well, but I feel like that would be
a dope. That would be a dope T shirt. I
don't know who can make it, or you know, if
they charge or what. I might go to.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Sugar the Sugar Ray Linen Sugary Leonard is his name, Yes,
I call him Benter Ray Cyrus. I remember that.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
So there's a bunch of these that that could it
could be made no limit style and it could be
a dope T shirt. I would want one of those shirts.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
So you know, it was reverse. I was talking about
Better Ray Cirrus. Couldn't remember better Ray Cyrus. It said
Sugar Ray.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
Okay. My point is there's a lot of these. It is, uh,
there's so many that I.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Got some good ones too. Some shit I forgot about.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
You could put on a shirt. I no fans keep
track of these and stuff. So it's just something to
think about. But I just thought that would be a
dope shirt. I feel like people would love wearing those.
And then the other thing is I had Jerry duty,
but it was a bus and I know you guys
are thinking, oh, man, you had to do Jerry duty. Sorry. No,
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I am horny for justice. I want some justice.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
I told you you're like staying on American Dad.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
I feel like I'm a pretty smart guy. I would
like to be involved in some of these cases. I
watch a lot of true crime. All I do is
watch Fatal Attraction and form my man.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
You do you watch a lot of that?
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Yes, you do. I live in a black city. I
pay them to be on a jury. They don't need
to pay me. I'll take the free parking and the
money for the day, the twenty ten twelve dollars, but
I don't That's not what I'm in it for. I'm
in it for justice. And so I showed up. And
this was like that time where they tell you, like, yo,
you gotta show you, got to show up, like because
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most of the time I send them. I called him
and they're like, you don't got to show up, Hey,
don't worry about it. But this time they never put
up that thing that said don't worry, don't show up.
So I said shit, let me show up. And so
I showed up. Now I was they say get there
eight thirty. I probably walked into the lobby of eight
forty eight forty five because you have to park, and
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I saw what the deck was, but you know, there's
some good signs and stuff. But I had to make
sure I went to the right deck, right on the
right floor, find my parking space. Then you got to
walk over to the new courtorate House, which is a
really nice courthouse. Our tax dollars at work. If I'm
gonna get a sentenced sentenced me.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
That is a pretty building.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
And so I go to the court thing. Then you
have to get up and go like go through a
metal detector and stuff. And this dude ahead of me
was slowing the lineup because he had headphones on. When
he walked through the first time, she said, sir, take
everything off. She and she had told all of take
your belt, take this. I don't know why he just
kept the headphones on. They weren't on his ears, so
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it's not like he didn't hear her. He was wearing
them on his head, and so she made him put
the headphones in. Then he walked through it and went
off again and then she was like, sir, can you
walk through one more time? Do you have a belt on?
He's like nope, And he walked through again and she
was like do you have an ankle mindor? And he
was like yes, and she was like, just go through.
Got of him.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
I was like, and I guess she had went through
like all the lists, like it can't be nothing else
for that.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
You would have had a gun in this, so I
he could have snuck it in, but yes, but nah,
they just like go through. And then then so you
go in and you have to check the signage. I
forgot that the all the times I read the paperwork,
it was like go to the fifth floor, but I
couldn't really remember. But I eventually found a sign that
was like go to the fifth floor, went up there,
got in line, and as I was walking in, I
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saw people ahead of me giving the paperwork and then
turn around and leaving, giving paperwork, turn around, leaving, and
then one dude that was in front of me, he
was like he had an Indian accent. So I'm not
trying to be funny when I do this. I'm just
trying to do impression. But she was like, uh, sir,
can I get your ID and get your thing? All right?
You can go? And he was like I can go,
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and she was like you can go, I can go, Like, yes,
you can go ahead and you can leave. You did
your duty, so I can leave.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
Like he was, he was like, I don't want to
leave this bitch to y'all, y'all tackle me and arrest
me talking about the way it is not buddy, I
don't blame you, like like, are you telling me the truth?
I won't go ahead and get shot because you done
told me the wrong shit.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
I was surprised, like I'm like, honestly, if I was
not ship honestly, I mean, if I'm being real with y'all,
I was a little scared, like like I'm black from
American and I was like, I don't know, this could
be a trick. Ice might have listened to the podcast,
might rob mall, can you step over there? What step
out of line? Yep, you're not a citizen today. You've
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been talking shit like you don't care. But yeah, so
they they but he said it so many times. My
point is I was like, oh, so they just letting
everyone go from this point on, And I was like one,
one or two people behind him.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
In line, okay, right. You was like, if they starting that,
that means everybody else is going home now.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Everyone ahead and behind me starts celebrating, like, yes, we
don't got to go, thank God, Yes, what a beautiful day.
That's what the dude behind me said, And he kept
saying it on the way to the elevator. Then he
said it in the elevator.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Then he said, we got off joining in the celebration,
budd and I couldn't because I was hot.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
I was like, man, we could have been fucking stopping
a murder. We could have been on the Diddy trail.
I don't know what the fuck be having in these courses.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
You don't know, they be changing jurisdictions. You don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
I might be the one juror that's that's can see
through the bullshit. They'd be like, he's black, he definitely
did the crimes. And I'm like, wait a minute. If
he said he was fixing to get ready, that means
he wouldn't be ready for another twenty thirty minutes. Therefore,
he could not have been there at the time. We
saw the text match you said fixing to not fitting to.
(09:07):
But y'all don't speak that because y'all not black.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
Y'all don't speak that jive.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Y'all not black. So y'all y'all about to put an
innocent black man in jail. Thank god, I was one
of them twelve angry men or whatever the fuck, and
I didn't get to do none of that. So I
just went and had breakfast and then went home.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
But yeah, I got breakfast out of the deal too,
thank you.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Yea, I brought you you.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
You ain't going long at all, like r I mean,
you were literally back at the house by.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Ten, right. It was sad. I was like, man, oh.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Yeah, yeah, because I think you missed the first one
though you didn't call.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
It the first one. I literally forgot which day I
was supposed to go up there, and then they sent
me a notification like y'all, hey, what happened with the
last one. I was like, oh shit, I did forget that,
So this one, I was like, I'm gonna make sure
because I think you can miss it three times without
an excuse. Then they start finding you all this other shit.
Although they did have to put a message in there.
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It's like, we will not put a warrant out for
your arrest. So don't if you get a text telling
you got a warrant, because that's not true. And I
was thinking to myself, like that's a trick people use.
But think about what that means though. That means that
somebody has access to their records enough to know when
you have missed three in a row and then to
text you give us some money or you got a warrant.
(10:24):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Yes, And the thing is like everything else, if you
would actually get a letter, and that's the thing, like
a lot of the texting and shit they do because.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Yeah, I know, but they wrote they tell you why.
But I'm just saying that means somebody has enough access
to their records to know when.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
And people have feel full Yeah, like it.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Wouldn't work the first time, but now that they know
you miss somebody got that list somewhere.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
I didn't even think about that. That's right, child.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
The game is the game, all right. Uh. I guess
we get into some news. I guess to do politics
to get mad.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Happened to turn black, and now she wants to be
known as black. People have got to know whether or
not their presidentship crooked. Well, I'm not a crook. I've
learned everything I've got saying in Tennessee, I know what
she fetched club in Tennis Street. But just me on,
shame on, shame on, shame on, shame on you, shame
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We can't get fool again. Tell you what I don't
know about you. But I'm going to go to bed.
I'm going I'm going to Uh. There's a woman, uh
who's a Texas Democrat. I think her name is Nicole Collier.
It could be Kylie. I have read it, but haven't
heard it pronounced. But she slept on the State House
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floor in Texas because the Democrats came back to the
state after I think two weeks and said, you know,
they had to sign these things where either they agree
to have a police escort or they can't leave the
State House building. They can only go to their office
or back under police guard.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, the fuck is this?
Speaker 2 (12:08):
I don't know the leak out like, I don't know
how this is legal, meaning I don't know the rules.
So I don't want to say something that's not true
and be like this is illegal. I don't know that
this is illegal no one seems to be acting like
it's illegal, even though it sounds illegal, like how you
gonna hold And then they issued a thing that said
like citizens arrest if any of these people are caught
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in the state and not attending to their job and
showing up for the quorum or whatever. So anyway, she's
she spoke out about it. She about how she slept
on the house floor and all that stuff to CNN,
who commercial, but she spoke out with CNN about it
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and how you know this part of protests. There were
two other Democrats that stayed the night with her. Both
of them had signed the pledge. One of them stayed
the night and then left in the morning. The other
one that seemed like state the whole time and posted
like a like pictures and stuff of them sleeping in
there over night. She had her bondet on.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
She was like, I'm not snigned it at all. Y'all
don't blame her while y'all monitoring me. That's basically what
you're Monitoringker.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
Spent the night on the State House floor. She's still there.
State Representative Nicole Collier is one of the dozens of
Democrats who returned to Austin Texas yesterday, after they had
left the state to protest the Republican redistricting efforts that
have been going on. As we've been tracking, Collier refuses
to go along with a Republican demand that the Democrats
who left the state now have a law enforcement escort
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if they leave the capitol grounds until the House reconvenenced.
Most Democrats complied, signing what they called permission slips. Collier
said this about why she would not.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
We've had enough.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
We've had enough to them taking all of our rights away,
and so I've taken a stand. Oh yes, I'm pushing back. Yeah,
and that's what we got to do. When I heard the.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Order, I think that guy is the other congress person
that stay where. He did sign a pledge though, okay,
she'd only want it.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Didn't Why should we bow down to what they want.
I'm taking a stampar.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Stenance Arlotte signs in Austin for us this morning. Arlette,
what are you here and what's the latest? Well, okay, this.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Move is certainly keeping the redistracting conversation in the spotlight.
But what State Representative Nicole Kllier is doing here is
protesting this requirement that the House Democrats agreed to being
under police escort until they returned to the chamber on
Wednesday morning. The Texas House Speaker announced this yesterday when
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they had turned returned, saying that they would be confined
and locked into the House floor unless they signed a
written agreement. Now, the hope from the GOP is they
want to make sure that they don't have another quorum
break and could actually get to this redistricting bill. But
Collier has said that she will not comply with that request,
describing it as authoritarian. So she has spent the night
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on the Texas House floor. There have been other lawmakers,
like see Representative Jeen Wu who have joined.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
Her in support. But aside from this sign of protest,
there is little that Democrats can do in this moment
to stop Republicans from pushing through these congressional maps that
could net them up to five US House seats.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
All right, So I mean shout out to her and
her bravery. You know, you wish we were in a
place that didn't require it. I know some people are
shitting on some of the Democrats, on the Democrats for
even coming back to the stay after two weeks. I
truly don't know what is reasonable to expect at this point.
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They don't have the numbers and the idea of them
having to leave their families, businesses, all this stuff because
they get paid some like five hundred dollars a month.
It's not you don't you don't make money being a
congress person. So yeah, I don't know, I don't know what. Like,
I know, they got two weeks worth of whatever to
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organize to be like we're not going back. And then
finally whoever the leader is like, Okay, I'm calling everybody back,
but you know, like we stalled, but we're gonna end
up having to be here for them to do this.
And I think the other thing I'm thinking about is okay,
uh Kathy Katherine, Kathy Hoko, Gavin Newsom, y'all, y'all said,
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because if this goes through for Texas, and you were like,
if y'all do this shit, we're gonna do the same thing,
but with blue seats, you better have done that math
and you better get it right and it better happened
because you can't. There's this thing that's happening with Gavin
Newsom where he's tweeting spicy through his social media account
manager or whatever. I'm not shitting on him. This is
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just facts, and people love it on Twitter because it's
spicy and he's talking shit and it's Mick and Trump.
I'm fine with it. I get it. I'm not moved
by that sort of thing normally, so it's not for me.
So I don't have anything negative to say about it,
other than he needs to be careful because the kind
of people that are rah rah rah for his at
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this point content creation. He's more of a content creator
than a governor at this point, right. The people that
are so raw rah rah about it, they will turn
on you in a heartbeat. In a heartbeat. And so
if you come back and say, guys, we looked at
the math and we couldn't get those autumn seats. We
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said we were gonna get that, Yeah, they not only
would they not want to hear it, they'll turn on
you and make you a joke and be rolling their
eyes at every single one of your tweets. And they
tear down democrats all the time, and they love because
Twitter makes them feel more powerful than they actually are. Yeah,
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and so having a politician that tweets like that, to
me on a subconscious level, it it placates them because
it's a politician treating the app as seriously as they do,
like this is the real power, tweeting spicy of Trump,
and that has proven to be a very small silo
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of people because if you look at just that circle
of people and what they up on Twitter and how
they react, they often are out of touch with reality.
You know, those are the same people that think, you know,
Bernie Sanders can win, or they think, you know, they thought,
you know, this ship was gonna be a landslide against Trump,
or because you're just only getting the opinions you agree
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with over and over and over, so you just start
thinking like this is what everybody wants. You know. These
are the people that, no matter how effective Biden was,
they tore him down until there was no goodwill left
online to even say by doing a good job. So
that's why I'm saying, I don't he needs to be
careful with that because those people are finnicky. It's the
same thing I say of a celebrity that's always on
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Instagram Live. It's like that I hear you, but that's
not real love because it's extremely conditional and they don't
need a lot, like it's not like you can have
seventy good days in a row one bad day and
they're like, remember that one bad day. Fuck him. So
it's a dangerous game, and you would like to keep
this momentum up for three years because you're starting this now,
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meaning this bit can't get old or tired until twenty
twenty eight. And you also need to back it up
with legislation, so you can't just be tweeting spicy and
then be like, oh man, we couldn't find no seats.
And I'm not rooting against them, I'm saying what I
think has to happen, meaning if this goes through for Texas,
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he has to deliver those California seats. It can't be
it can't be any excuses. It just has to have happen,
or he at least has to attempt it. But I
would go so far to say he has to make
it happen because the way these people are, they mock
democrats who attempt the right thing, but it doesn't happen
like they they mocked them, like they just didn't want
it bad enough, not you know, not, like the systems
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rigged against them. So yeah, I would like to see
him and Kathy Hokle who also promised New York y'all,
and you said, as soon as this goes through, we're
gonna start doing the same shit. So it just needs
to happen because this won't be the first or last
Republican state to do this. If they can get away
with it in Texas, these other Republican states that have
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similar type majorities will rig it even worse too. So yeah,
that's how I feel.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
I one n percent agree, And I think the thing
that makes me upset is that, as always the foundation
of the Democratic Party, the black woman is the only
person that was like, I'm not that bullshit, and she
had to stand alone yet no know, other people's there,
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but not when they signed the paper. She was like,
I'm not signing, I'm gonna sit here.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
And for the record, I don't I think Jasmine Crockett
is also there. So it's not like she the only
black woman, but it was this one black woman.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Yes yeah, yeah, but I don't mean like the only one,
but but but the one that got the spotlight on them.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
You no, no, what you said was right. I just
want to be sure because someone's gonna write in like
it's other black women that's in Congress. We know that's
not but it is interesting that the one person that
did not sign it was a black woman. I knowed
that as well. And it's just such a thankless it's
such a thankless job. And of course, you know, she's
trying to save her constituent, she's trying to save herself,
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trying to save democracy, all that stuff. But but yeah,
it's like, it feels like the people that's fighting gonna
be fighting. It's the hardest tooth and nail black women
because they truly do know what this means, that this
moment in history is gonna be.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, and it's also one of one of the things where,
like I said, with the backbone in the foundation of
the Democratic Party more than any of the group, because
we understand as a collective community matters like all the community,
all the bits and pieces of the community, and we're
impacted by the by our future, and we're impacted by
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the people that are already here, like everybody's gonna be
impacted by these decisions. So a lot of our decisions
are considering the past and think about the future, and
these are things that kind of allow us to fight.
But it's also one of the things too, where it
becomes very, very frustrating because a lot of times it
just appears that we have to fight alone a lot
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on a lot of shit, you know, publicly, you know,
like like like publicly, like she was the face of this,
and so it's one of those things where people claim
they support, they claim they gonna be there, they claim, rah,
you know, don't I don't see who you know, these
white allies and all this shit, we on your side.
They signed them papers and took as it's home. So
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I mean, this is my perspective. These are the things
that make me upset.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
And keep in mind she's continuing to fight, meaning she
followed the orders of we're all returning to the state,
you know, like that was the order that was given
as Democrats. But she's like, I'm still gonna resist even
though we returned home. And I think for the others
it means that they essentially giving in to like reality.
And I don't mean I'm not being disparaging of any
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single person in this. I truly think all these people
were brave to even have left the state for the
two weeks they did agreed. I know people are angry
and they're gonna keep moving the bar and moving the
bar and moving the bar because they're angry, and they
they don't really care what they would do themselves. They
couldn't even possibly say. But you know, when it's someone
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else being braved, then we can measure like what they
should have did and how they could have did it.
So I don't imagine that it was easy to do
what they did. But yeah, she's continuing to fight even
after every.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
And and and And it's a sacrifice. It is a
really big sacrifice. You away from your family, if you
have children, if you have a mate, somebody you need
to take care of all this stuff. You are literally
away from them standing up for what is right, and
it is a personal sacrifice. Like you said, it was
a personal sacrifice for them to leave for two weeks.
That was a sacrefice. And it's very insulting when people
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are making sacrifices on the mass's behalf, and the masses
turn around and be like, y'all not doing shit. And
that's the part is very insulting to me. And that's
the part that makes me frustrated. It makes me upset,
it makes me mad because like the you know, like
I said, this black woman is standing her ground and
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be like, I'm not signing fucking I'm just gonna I'm
I'm just gonna be hanging in here, sleeping, napping, going
going to my office and coming back. I know they
got showers and stuff on premises and things like that,
you know, And no, I guess we'll just be looking
at it each other every day, Officer Jones.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
And then the thing that's kind of frustrating too, though,
is that when she does eventually probably sign something or
do whatever, you know, they're not gonna that, people will
also be like, oh, she couldn't make it another sixty
days or whatever the fuck, Like there's no bar that's
big enough to just be like, thank you for going
above and beyond the American people put us in this situation.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Yes, yes, yes, And I will say that, and I
will continue to say that. I don't care about people
getting mad. I don't care about people getting upset. Everybody
want to blame everybody, but people need to take personal
responsibilities for the actions, the things they said. Wasting time
arguing online with people. You are accountable. Not voting, you
are accountable. Voting for Trump, you are accountable. I hold
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you all account to ball. I have the right to
fuss and complain and be angry and be mad and
be upset because I put five on it. So if
I put five on it, I don't like what's happening.
I got the right to voice my opinion and my
and voice my displeasure about the shit that you're doing
because you're not representing me in a way that you should.
And so you know, for me, I really do take
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this shit seriously because you can't look at what she's
doing and look me in my face and tell me
both sides that equal, bitch. They ain't. They're not what
democratic state is telling Republicans. If y'all take y'all asses
out of town, you got to sign he's got that
permission slip. They would have a fucking hiss e fit.
So I know it's not right.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
JLP lawmaker accused of distributing child sex abuse materials designs
from office. I didn't know that they still did resignations
on that side.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
I thought, right, I thought they doubled in triple and
quadruple down.
Speaker 6 (26:42):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Yeah. He's in jail awaiting trial on charges he distributed
sexual abuse materials involving children. He's resigned to seat in
the State House. R. J. May's resignation letter was dead
it Thursday, but didn't arrive until Monday morning. He wrote
that it's in the best interest of my family and
constituents to resign immediately. Oh man, they got him red handed.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Ain't your digital fingerprints or real fingerprints is on something?
They were like, sir, come on in. Yeah, we got
your IP address and your real address. Come on in, sir.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Yeah, because I'm sorry, they.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Got polaroids and and it pictures online. Let's go, sir,
you are under arrest.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Yeah. I can't. I can't imagine there's anything. I can't
imagine there's that. He must just be like I did it,
you know what I mean. Like, it's just he's about
to go in there and maybe sing like a bird
or some shit.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
I don't know, something's about to go down. Uh, because
you know that's something they don't do. They don't be
stepping down.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Yeah, he's he I think he's guilty.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Yeah, because it's one of them things. They're not Trump,
so you actually get time and go to jail and
Trump will give a fuck about you.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Yeah, And it hasn't really seen the trickle down to
the rest of them, so you got guys like uh,
you got guys like Mark Robinson from North Carolina who
had sex scandals and race scandals and he's a black
man and he got blown out and Trump won, so
like like it's really it does not trickle down to
these other guys. I told you, I knew you that
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for a long time. He did that guy's fuck.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
He did that ship.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
He's a three term Republicant Republican. He's accused of using
the screen name what was it, Joe Biden sixty nine?
What mm hmmm, he did that guilty's fuck Joe Biden
sixty nine. Why do they always?
Speaker 1 (28:49):
They always That's just like a lot of people, you know,
racism wild online and every every year we do the
the point of and like literally all the porn hub
is like lily opposite of their state. It'd be like
big black booty, big booty Mexican and you'd be like, yeah,
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I know, he thought he was.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
So clever when he said Joe Biden sixty nine. He
got a lot of unions too. It was misspelled, but still,
I know he thought he was so The Democrats they
the real pet of files anyway, Joe Biden sixty nine,
Ha ha sixty nine. Now the look at children? Oh no, yeah, well,
I guess that's hilarious to him in jail, the files
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were uploaded and downloaded using his home WiFi network itself
and his cell phone somewhere hidden by the use of
private network, but others would directly link to his Internet addresses.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
I told you they had that IP address. He probably
wuldn't even using the VPN.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
He exchanged two hundred and twenty different files of toddlers
and young children of all the sex acts on the
kick social media network for about five days in the
spring of twenty twenty four ooh. At his arraignment, his
lawyer suggests that someone could use his Wi Fi password
that was shown on the board behind a photo of
May's wife that she posted online. Each of the ten
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chargers carrier five to twenty year sentence upon conviction. But
you did that. Calls for his resignation were nearly unanimous
in the South Carey. I wonder which people didn't. First
of all, the people that didn't agree, check their IP
addresses the truth. Secondly, the people that didn't agree, I
bet you I know what party they were in. I
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don't think he should have had to resign. He's not convicted.
I mean, hell, the president right right. They could always
say Trump is mad talking about the museums. The museums,
through the museums throughout Washington but all over the country
are essentially the last remaining segment of woke. The Smithsonian
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is out of control, where everything discusses how horrible our
country is, how bad slavery was, and how unaccomplished the
down tried and have been. Nothing about success, nothing about brightness,
nothing about future that all of us, all of us.
Not true, but all right, crazy, he says. We are
not going to allow this to happen. I've instructed my
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attorneys to go through the museums and start the exact
same process that has been done with colleges and universities,
where tremendous progress has been made. The country cannot be
woke because woke is broke. We have the hottest country
in the world, and we want people to talk about it,
including our museums, and of course make Americ great again.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
I know it might be legal, but I hope the
people that are over all these museums, I hope they
go through before they come and take that shit down,
send it to Bob's house and tell Bob send that
shit to them where where they never get their hands
on it.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Cause we got a sequel IUDEA for the National Treasure Franchise.
Now they got to steal back all the woke art
to keep the government from getting to it and destroying it.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Yeah, it's gonna be sad, but give it the other
countries be like, y'all know, y'all keep our shit, we
won't see our ship. We're gonna have to go to
Frians in Europe to see American history.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Governor de Santis announces Deportation Depot immigration detention facility at
the North Florida Prison. They love naming shit alligator Alcatraz
and now Deportation Depot like they just like it's all
branding for them.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
Are horror horror.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
Yeah, and the cruelty is the point, right they think
this cruelty is funny.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
They do. They do because they do not care. Yeah,
so even with their constituents that will be impacted by this,
they don't care about it.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
And I know it's gonna be inhumane, you know it is,
like you know it's gonna it's gonna be fucked up
because the alligator Alcatraz quote unquote, you know that that's
not the real name, but that you know that is
fucked up, Like like the point is to be like,
look at how many people we have squished in here,
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look at how hot it is, look at how we're
gonna make it so we're gonna make people so upset
that they won't even come to the country. They're gonna
be so scared. That's that's exactly what they want. That
cruelty is the point, the fear, the punishment, all that stuff.
So let's see what else he got here. Uh, there's
(33:17):
so much to pick from. Jesus deportation, freaks people out,
Joe Rogan, Corners, Maga lawmaker over Ice Rays, Corners, rang attack,
y'all be doing too much with these corner nobody in corner.
He ain't corner nobody. He was probably just like I already.
(33:38):
I don't even know the audio. I don't even know
if it's on here, but I guarantee you he didn't
even say it. He was like, these things here freak
people out.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Didn't he raise his voice?
Speaker 2 (33:47):
It freaks people out, man, that's what he said. He
didn't say it like freaks people out, man. Cut it
out like, but yeah, had a a Paulina Luna. Oh
a fucking lunatic, that bitch. Oh of course she's on
this show.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
What is she doing?
Speaker 2 (34:02):
She the Latina woman with the red dress. As always,
she's like the person who's like, we need to look
into trade. Uh, I mean Tory Lane's case against making
the staff.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
That lady, she don't give a shit about nothing, Yes,
that lady.
Speaker 2 (34:14):
Yeah, she's just completely like.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
A bat shit crazy.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
She's just completely like a grifter over there, right, and
so she's doing everything to try to make her like
she's a big I love Trump person and going over
the top. And so yeah, I guess she went on
Joe Rogan and of course he would have her on,
but he had. He basically said that it freaked people
out or something. I absolutely believe this is true, but
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also it was a reaction to some of the ice
rays he's talking about, because she fisially defended his policies
to Smith's protests against ice around the country is being
propped up by Chinese money, And he said, I absolutely
believe this is true, but also it was a reaction
to some of the ice rays. So when he says,
I absolutely believe this is true. He realized what he's saying,
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her conspiracy that the ICE protests are paid for by China.
He go the first thing out of his mouth. As
a journalist, I know he's not. But that's my point is, well,
I absolutely believe that that's true. Like these protests are
just fake. So he's already into a conspiracy. He don't believe.
(35:22):
Actual Americans are like, Yo, this shit is crazy. What
you're doing with people's rights for ice. No, no, no, no,
that couldn't be real amerious. So, I mean a few
might be, but mostly he said. There was a Vissel reaction,
he said, but also it was in reaction to some
of the Ice rays. It was a viscil reaction that
a lot of people had to the idea of people
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just showing up and pulling people out of schools, pulling
people out of home depot, pulling people that were just
hard working. That's what freaks people out. He added that
none of this was what he had in mind with
here Trump speaking about immigration on the campaign trail.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Get out of my face. I don't believe this is
what you wanted. You and all these other people are
not gonna turn around and lie to me. You know what,
what are you gonna tell them today? What do you
what are you gonna tell tomorrow? It's it's it's piss,
it's piss.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
What are you gonna do today? What is what he
gonna do tomorrow? This guy, this guy, he's just fiscing.
He's pensing aver, he's fiscing on you. What does it
taste like?
Speaker 1 (36:27):
She tastes because you know what, it tastes like piss
to me. To me, yes it does. So you're not
gonna tell me it.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Ain't that role. But yeah, he added that it wasn't
what he did. So he said, when people thought about
I used, they thought, great, we're gonna get rid of
the gang members. They didn't think, great, you're gonna get
rid of the landscaper.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
The game member is a landscaper. As far as decison,
what are you talking about?
Speaker 6 (36:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (36:53):
So meanwhile, I'm sure he'll have cash Patel on the
next episode. Maybe Elon Muskers a fucking douchebag man. I
didn't even think this would happen. You mean, the thing
he kept saying that he was gonna do the thing
he campaigned on when he said the Haitians were eating
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the dogs and eating the cats.
Speaker 1 (37:16):
What did you think that meant? You? Did?
Speaker 2 (37:20):
You fucking imbecile? Yeah, And at the end of the day,
I don't trust it because tomorrow he'll be back on
some bullshit. Even in that quote. I mean, I do
absolutely believe China is doing you because you're a fucking idiot. God,
all right, you know what. I'm mad.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
Let's move out here, Let's get out of.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
What else we got here? M kind of news?
Speaker 3 (37:44):
Do you know?
Speaker 2 (37:48):
Let's do some who news. I haven't done who news
in a minute. You know me, I don't know nobody
I knows. Nina Unrated and Patrick Blackwood survived s UV
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crash into Houston restaurant.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Oh and who is these people?
Speaker 2 (38:19):
What do you think they do?
Speaker 1 (38:21):
They was in the restaurant. Oh, probably them food TikTokers.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
That is correct, Karen, You got it right. Wow, I was.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
I was like, you said they feming in the restaurant.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
I was like, they are influencers.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
Okay, that that makes sense. I was like, I don't
think they people don't sound like no no single actress.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
Yeah, they was in there getting their grub on in
the fucking car, crash through the damn window, and uh,
they survived don't. I don't think they got hit. Whoa yeah, yeah,
glasses in the sea, damn glass on his lap and everything.
Uh shout out to this. I'm his sister here in
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the back making that face. She that's me, like what
it's heaven and oh.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Yeah there enjoying the men recording and just boom right
that time. Funny. It's what happened when you fucking record
everything live. Tragedies abound and happened live on film.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Oh yeah, he looked distressed. His jeans was distressed.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
Everything was distressed.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
That was like a uh, that's the thing that in
the night in the two thousands, wide receivers used to
go over the middle and ray Lewis used to do
that to him. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
Oh no.
Speaker 3 (39:45):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
The pair were filming the Dying experienced at Koovie's Culinary Creations.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Well Koov's Kooky's gonna have to build. They ain't gonna
be Koobe and flown. They gotta repair that bitch. Uh.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
The suv suddenly plotted into the restaurant, windows sent and
shattered glass in the direction black Wood, see the closest
to the impact, managed to move away without assistance. He
later shares injuries online right and grateful to see another
day walking away from the small stuff with a big purpose, live, bowl, love, deep,
make every moment count.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
Oh yeah that glass, Yeah, you bound to get cut up.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Nina Unrated also documented the ordeal, posting photos from the
hospital and the ambulance, because you know, they got to
make the content right, She credited her It.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
Was like, well, since we ain't gonna be eating the food,
we might as well make content from the incident.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
She credited her survival to faith and her angel pup Loyal,
explaining it hit us directly, me on his left, him
on his right. As I've been into my delicious salmon slidder.
She gotta get that promo for the restaurant.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Come on, we gotta let y'all know when they come back,
we'll be.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
Back out of nowhere. But we survived. This experience showed
me who truly matters. Life's too short for grudges or
anger to let go forgive living and now and cherish
those around you. This could have been our last meal.
So as I've been into the it's just sounding sladder,
which had an a bouquet of.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
You know, the a holy was very chrispy, was very creamy.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
The mommy was just entering my mouth as the suv
was entering the side of the brick building.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
I just took a sip of this cherry blossom.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
I was able to rise up like the same way
that the yeast rose on this hotel bread on my sandwich.
All right, little Tay says, nine to five workers over
twenty five are failures, Okay, little girl, Okay, So you
do remember a little Tay. Okay, because it felt like
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you were starting to, like when you call her a
little girls, felt like maybe you was, you know, hating
out here, karens that what's going on? You hate it?
Speaker 1 (41:56):
Ain't this the same little girl we talk about. Everybody
got a sidebout her turning eighteen? My mom a proud.
Speaker 7 (42:01):
You guys are not doing anything with your life. You
may not see it, but I'm trying to do I'm
trying to accomplish something, and you guys are preventing me
from that. All y'all haters like I'm trying to accomplish
my dreams. If you don't like me, just block me.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
And I didn't do anything to you, but then that's
what I'm gonna do. That statement was dumb.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
Oh, a little tall. I feel you so much that girl.
Speaker 1 (42:35):
It do suck, but most of us have to work
these jobs you think we want to be on these
ninety five I feel the.
Speaker 2 (42:42):
Same way, girl. I'm an feel you. Okay, I'm over
twenty five and I ain't made my bag yet, and
you know you fitting straight facts about me. It's not helping,
but it's but it's facts. Though, What can I say?
Thank you? Lotte? I guess this is the video. See
if I can play it with sound. If it doesn't
cut the commercial.
Speaker 8 (42:58):
You're over the age of twenty five and you're still
working in nine to five, you are a failure. Like
by then, you should have already made your bag, and ladies,
every single one of you should drop the link like me, like,
just literally just make your bag. Who gives a what
anybody thinks?
Speaker 1 (43:14):
Screen family?
Speaker 8 (43:15):
My family kicked me out. I got disowned, they don't
talk to anymore, they don't want me. But who gives
a I can literally buy their whole life if I
wanted to.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I'm good.
Speaker 8 (43:24):
I was a funny education because Harvard was never gonna
help me make eight figures. That's why I dropped out
of it, and I dropped the link instead.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
Dropped out of Harvard. I wonder if that's true, all right,
I mean it's a bar to say it, but it
also is like I wonder if she got into Harvard.
But yes, look, little tame, I mean, she's right. These
bitches are failures. Disown your family, drop your family, drop
the link. That's what I say. I might get on
my only fans, grind. I hope it's not too late, though,
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you know.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
No, I would have to get stepped okay, all.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Right, all right, but uh listen, this is why I
feel if we're gonna cut to catch me outside, girl
some slack, because we know she never had a chance
with them parents. My guess is Little Tay is probably
in a similar boat, you know.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
So they don't good shit lasts forever, because the second
something happened or that money gone, they gonna be like, well, bitch,
what about the people of a twenty five that worked
these nine to five? Bitch like she gonna get them jokes.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
Ril O Rodriguez says he shells out four thousand dollars
a week on Lean who rapper roll O Rodriguez has
never shied away for his love from sipping with Lean.
He was most popularly known as one of the first
artists to be signed the Little Babies four PF record label.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Rapper I'm gonna stick with rapper.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
While his music has a mass a fan base for
records such as home run and walk, is he a
baseball specific rapper?
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Stenn?
Speaker 2 (45:00):
These basis bitch, then these bases others such hit says
double play single, triple home run sly is one of.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
His shortstop.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
Oh man is seventh inning stretches. That's when he really
goes in right home running the walk.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Wow, it is is funny, said grand Slam, right hilarious.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Uh, it's his funny social media happens that keep him
in the spotlight. However, this brief January chat with the
rapper interview aways the wave has no that was no
laughing matter he has. The twenty nine year old always
did ask him what's the most money he spent on
leaning the week. He'd be briefly positive before landing between
thirty eight hundred and four thousand dollars. Fans immediately flock
to the comments, with some slamming Rodriguez for his potential,
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potentially lethal habit, while others encourage him to find a
cheaper supplier. No, that's way too much for Lee. Even nephew,
we can get a cheapo. You need to getting your ship,
Hoold said, you go to the cost, go right, stop
messing around, right, you can get double that right. Uh
he uh. Other critics bashed him for by bashed the
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interviewer for even asking him that, calling him corny, questioning
why he would ask the artist something music. Why wouldn't
he ask something music related because y'all wouldn't have applied
to something music related.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
You wouldn't have.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
They were trying to go viral, like, let me see
if I can get him confessing to a murder. That's
what worked for dj vladd.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
You know he ted it.
Speaker 2 (46:36):
He was like keep rolling, Yeah, exactly. I'm not trying
to help him out. I'm trying to help me out.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Let's see. Mmm, Chef g gets ready for prisons. Everybody
makes mistakes. Chef G h.
Speaker 1 (46:56):
I'm assuming he wanted them celebrity chefs.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
Then no, he is a Brooklyn drill rapper.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Up my bad, I got that wrong. Oh so I
guess chef board d rapping to them?
Speaker 2 (47:12):
That was mighte be one. That's a good one. If
a dude names. Last initials are R and D. Like
if my name was Rod Davis, I would go by
chef boy r D. That's a good ass rap name.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
They'd be like, that's a really hard rap name for
real though.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Like dawg, you heard that chef boy r D. Yes,
that's one fuck corrupt. What we be talking about mostly recipes.
He just raps, you know how some people write recipes online.
He raps the recipe and it starts with a long
story about his family because because he can never just
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give you the rest. Like all my songs will be
title stuff like spaghetti, but it wouldn't just start about spaghetti.
It'd be like it was a dark night, like what
tell you about the grocery list? When I grew up,
my daddy used to take me on his knee talking
about how do I make spug at tea? You'd like,
can you can knock the utensils? My songs would come
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with skip to recipe buttons?
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Yeah, yeah, that's hilarious.
Speaker 2 (48:15):
Yes, fast forward the track if you want to get
to the recipe.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
Yeah, you start talking about in three quarters of an inch.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Of time, and then right and then when the and
then when the beat was playing and ship. It would
be like because because the recipe wouldn't right, that part
wouldn't rhyme. So then when the beat was at the end,
instead of an outro, every song was just have a
recipe and it'd be like, first you want to heat
the scale at the medium, make sure you're all your
pants like all my ad libs just be like, uh, like,
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make sure you chop up the onion, slice.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
It, yeah, yeah, yeah, make sure you're heat up in
the four twenty five. You'd be like Julian's.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
He was uh, all right for more. He had more peppers.
One more peppers on the heat hole. One he caught
one he caught. Uh. He got a five year sentence
because he caught.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (49:16):
That sentence after pleading guilty to attempted murder, oh shit,
and conspiracy charges tied to violent gang activity.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
He was murdering more than that beat apparently apparently.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
But before he starts his bid, the Brooklyn Drill Rapper
let the world know his heart was with his girl.
Throughout our ups and downs, I learned how to become
a better man. You taught me and walked me through
so many things in such a short time. I love
you more than any everything, baby girl, he wrote in
the lengthy Instagram plust alongside the fuddle, the two embracing.
Everybody make mistakes in this world, and I can't believe
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I would be the one to make the mistake of
losing you. You are hard my other half. I do
anything so you Happy in love, living, loving life. Chef
G real name Michael Williams was one of thirty two
people indicted in the mass of one hundred and forty
count game case that tied that link the Eight Trade
crips and the Nine Ways Cruise to a string of
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shootings between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty three.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
I'm surprised that many people that ain't hit them with
three code. This is a lot of people.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
I don't know why you think they didn't. Oh, okay,
Like the only way to do that would be a recod, right,
I Like, that's one hundred and forty counts, thirty two people.
That's gotta be Rico. Prosecutor said he helped playing the
violence and rewarded shooters with money and meals, including a
steakhout celebration after twenty twenty hit left one man dead.
He was never accused of pulling trigger himself, which help
him avoid a twenty year sentence, but he hit that
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five years. He chose to surrender early instead of waiting
for his official sentencing day. August thirteenth. During the interview
with Fox five's Lisa Evers, Chef G said he was
mentally preparing to serve time and explained that unfortunately, gang
life was something that came natural growing up in his hood.
So Chef G going to jail, ain't coming to you.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
How to cook in jail?
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Yeah, well they probably got shot. They got spaghettios and
stuff in there. All right, let's do something else. How
about let me see what I want to talk about. Uh,
let's do some white people news. That's that's a nice
thing that people like to hear. Uh oh yeah, it
(51:19):
will help if I got to the right one. Why
(51:43):
uh A List megastar comes out as our f K
junior supporter.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
Who is the A List megastar Chris Pratt? What?
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Yes? I mean? We knew he was already equally Republican,
possibly conservative.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
Why could you just have kept saying nothing.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
Because he's actually married to Katherine Schwarzenegger, who is a
cousin by marriage to RFK JR.
Speaker 1 (52:12):
Oh I bet he was forced to come out. I
ain't trying to be fun. Was like, why you ain't
come out and support us to say that, He's like, man,
I'm just trying to keep my job.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
He went on Bill Maher's club random.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
Oh no, we got club and club random. What's happening
to Hill? I don't have club full play? What is this?
Speaker 2 (52:31):
I haven't been dis disappointed since he punched Thanos and
asked about the gomorrah.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
I was so pissed at him about that bullshit.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
He said he counts Kennedy as a friend and has
Tadam him on both his talk showing podcasts. Bill Maher
has likes r K Jr. And that they're parts of
the make America Healthy Again agenda he loves, and that
he wishes him well in his efforts. I hope there
are certain things that he he oversees that seen the
police supported in it by partners a way, like getting
(53:03):
terrible talks and stuff out of kids. For I think
that's a great thing, and so like just if you
just do that, that's amazing, he asked, or maybe Chris
Pratt said this, I don't know. Oh yeah, okay, this
is what Chris Pratt was saying, okay. He adds that
when spending time with Kennedy, he's willing to listen and
hear him out, but while he doesn't always assume everything.
R K Jr. Is saying, it's true he refuses to
hate the HHS, said Tary. I hate to be so
(53:25):
marred and hatred for the president that any success from
his administration is something I'd have an allergic reaction to
to be like, oh, well, if they do it, I
don't want it to happen. I'll put clorox in my
children's serial myself. You know, it's like, come on, be
reasonable here. There's certain things that will be a good
thing to have. I want them all to be successful,
Pratt said. Mar agreed that Kennedy was a great god,
(53:47):
saying he loves them but has some advice for his
work in Washington, and I love him. I don't agree
with everything, but I agree with like the overall view
that he wants to make us sit that what makes
us sick is the toxicity when he was here, I said,
my advice to you is like, you need to marry
your former life more with that what you're doing now
(54:07):
your former life you are very admired as an environmental lawyer,
and then mar said, he's not crazy. I mean the
people trying to He's also got Like I said to
him when he was here, I don't agree with everything
he said, and I don't think your father would either,
but your father would be so proud that you stuck
to your guns like more than anybody. I mean this guy.
When this guy believes something, you cannot move them off
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of it with your bribes. That's for better and worse.
This just feels like trying to spend RK Jr. Being terrible,
and like none of these are compliments, and none of
these are things I would want anyone to ever say
about me. Right, It's like he be wrong, but when
he is wrong, he is all the way wrong, and
he will never change his mind about how wrong he is.
(54:49):
He just gonna be wrong till he died. And that's
why I love the guy.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
It's like, what exactly what these statements say?
Speaker 2 (54:55):
At least he's honestly stupid. He not faking stupid. He
is dumb as a box of rocks. And I'm gonna
tell you something. When he's dumb, I believe it, and
I know not that said bless his hard right. This
is none of these are compliments. This is the This
is the best your supporters can save for you. Look,
I hope he do something good, and if it's good,
(55:17):
I hope the work. I'm not gonna root against him
doing good stuff just because he I don't like the president.
They don't got nothing to do with him. I just
hope he do good and I'll be there to support
the good parts of what he do, but not the bad,
which I disagree with. Sometimes I won't go into any details.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Right, Yeah, I think they was like, you gotta come
out and say something. This is crazy because it don't
make sense otherwise.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
Anyway, if you've been hating Chris Pratt and you want
to foux.
Speaker 1 (55:45):
Cott, this is a legitimate reason.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
This one is the first one that feels more real
to me than looking at the fucking Instagram post and
trying to be like he hate his son. Right, But
now I feel like with the vaccine and shit, you
might have slob that one and I don't know, y'all
have fun, Chris Pratt haters. I'm not gonna join you
just yet, but I feel you. I feel you. Y'all
got a victory today. Justin Bieber, I know that is singer.
(56:11):
He has a fake because apparently other people don't know
who he is, and a fake Justin Bieber fools a
popular DJ and got kicked out of a Vegas nightclub
at the trick and the crowd with an impromptu performance.
Speaker 1 (56:26):
Did he start singing?
Speaker 2 (56:27):
They was like, oh, I don't know, I don't with
a fake prompt because he has changed his appearance recently
to go back to Wiggan. Yeah he has.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Yeah, he was doing it.
Speaker 2 (56:42):
I've been saying this. I've been saying he's definitely lessen.
He's not gonna say it. He's not gonna say it,
and I guess none of us is allowed to say.
But he's getting his roller from claws on and I've
seen it and I don't trust it. He must got
a new album with a hip hop influence coming.
Speaker 1 (56:59):
Out right, working with Pharrell or somebody. And it's like,
I got to come out because Chad, you better go
on over there, like Justin Timberlak and going in the
woods with a sweat and getting all out my face.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
Okay, this man might as well call him Sally Beauty
supply the way he's wigged up. Okay, the wig levels
are off the charts. The wig levels are so high.
Expecting the Korean lady that yell at me and tell
me to hurry up and buy something or get out
right turn and buy these wig we haven't seen we
(57:33):
haven't seen wig levels like this since uh chat hayes Okay,
the wig is up. Hey. Justin Bieber, impersonated was thrown
out of a nightclub in a bizarre weekend incident to
look like slipped on stage at the Excess Nightclub Inside
when Las Vegas, fooling the crowded even DJ Griffin into
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believing he was a real beaver. Once exposed he was
slap with a Lifetime band, Well he'll just come because
it's real self, and nobody's gonna know it's him.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
They're not gonna be different.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
Fake Justin Bieber is band.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
He ain't gonna like, yeah, my name is Bob Smith.
Speaker 2 (58:09):
Come on, sir, what happens when real Justin Bieber shows up?
Y'all gonna have' be like you. We know it's not
really you. Get out right, but it.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
Is me to see my paparazzi.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
Uh right, uh. Once exposed he was slat with a
Lifetime band. Later came out that he's been working as
Biaver's double for years, regularly tricking people and think he's
the pop star. After their elaborate and multi step rules.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
By other than us, you wouldn't be doing that no more.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
After their labord and multi step rules by him and
his advanced team. The imperson that it was granted access
to the stage. As soon as the error was recognized.
He was a move from the resort and denied future
entry set the rep of the nightclub. I would love
to see if, like he gets banned out of Vegas
because he keeps getting caught, What town does he go
to next?
Speaker 1 (58:52):
Like?
Speaker 2 (58:52):
How many towns can he burn through? It's just fake?
Justin Bieber, I feel like he could keep this grift
going forever. There's a lot of little towns like you
won't be the you won't be rich, but you could
be the man. They'd be like, Yo, you heard Justin
Bieber was in uh Tukloosa, Oklahoma last night.
Speaker 1 (59:08):
Yes, and not herd. They had a black shut the
club down. You know what you could do that go
out in the middle of nowhere and make your rounds.
Speaker 2 (59:15):
Like you just keep like, go to New York next,
they'll kick you out then go to La you know, Chicago.
Just keep being fake Justin Bieber until you know. But
if I was him, VI, I was fake Usin Bieber,
I wild actually freak people out. I would do weird
shit like the Bill Murray type shit, show up at
people wedding and be like, it's me fake, It's me
Justin Bieber for real. Let me be the best man
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and they be like, man, Justin Bieber. He's such a
cool guy. Twenty nine year old from Normandy, France, has
an uncanny similarity to Baby Crooner and even has the
same tattoos, haircut, clothing style. Okay, well, at what point
do you buy into getting the tattoos, because that's a
that's a choice, y'all. Don't coincidently have the same tattoos
(59:58):
you you want to be, yes, you do. I do
have a video of him walking around. See if you
think he's Justin Bieber as a first of all, there's
a picture of him on stage tricking the dj uh
and then this is the vidio.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
That's a lot of bable for you to get up
there and not be the real person.
Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Yeah, I wonder he's tried to sing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
That's what I was like, I was thinking, that's how
they caught him. He started singing, and.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
People was like, he went to sing peaches, but he
sang the wrong peaches. He sang peaches by Green Day
instead of the one that Justin Bieber going into the
country gonna eat a lot of people.
Speaker 6 (01:00:39):
What boom?
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Right, that's not Justin Bieber?
Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
On god me, Justin Bieber? Okay, I can sing baby instead. Okay, baby, baby, baby, baby,
baby baby baby, No baby, it won't you be my baby. Nope,
that's wrong too, that's the wrong baby. Uh, I see it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
He looks he looks similar with the.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Shades, you know. And then oh and then he got
fake security. Okay, now, okay, now, as a black man,
how you respect yourself be in fake security for fake
Justin Bieber? Come on, man, you apply for that on LinkedIn?
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Like and and what's wold did they know this? Because
you know, this might be something that they kind of do.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
But if he's done it multiple times and got caught
and they said he had an advanced team, I think
it's a I think it's I think security. His boys
is in on it because they like listen, being fake
Justin Bieber's fake security you can get a lot of
real pussy, Yeah you can. You can get some real
drinks in the real v ips, lost real meals. Come. Yeah.
(01:01:53):
All I got to do is walk up the one
out of every seven people and be like, hey, not yet.
They're like wow, security right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
It don't take a whole lot tall and black, so
most of them will just assume your security anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Uh, let's do some older white ladies. Sharon Stone confirms
date with Nelly, but says there was no second one
which Nelly. That Nelly, Nelly, the one that's married to
a shanty.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Oh oh so they did get married.
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Oh yeah, she wanted some of that underlay, underlay, mama, yo, No, okay,
she admitted to a long whispered story that was true.
She said, Uh, the wait, they don't say when they dated.
Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
Had to be a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Yeah it must. I mean it must have been quick
because even before before he got with Ashanti, he was
dating this woman named Chantelle Jackson for a long time.
So huh, I musta just I mean quick one date.
That makes sense. It's Sharon Stone, you know, Nelly probably
(01:03:05):
had to take a shot. She wanted to see what
he was talking about. Sharing ones went on a date
with Nelly? I mean, this is crazy enough that I
actually might believe it. I got to say, yeah, so
I guess the game is you. It's supposed to be
like is it true or not? And then they guess
(01:03:26):
if it's true or not. The guess must look into
the camera, try not to give it away, and then
they tell you if it is Aaron, did you go
on a date with Nelly? Yes? Did you have a
second date? Bob on the kurt or they never promote
nobody too? Got it?
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Yes? That makes sense, that makes complete sense.
Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
Yeah, anyway, Uh, yeah, I don't know, it's not that surprising.
It's not Lord darned dating common and Baron David surprising.
Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
That's surprising and another half for her.
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
At some point I was like, Lord durn I'm here getting.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
These sticks like that, pull them amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
She was out here taking them down right. I ain't
know that. I ain't know to get here with that darn.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
And when you said Baron Daves, you made me think
about his show. I love what the fuck Baron Davis?
I love that goddamn show.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Yeah, he got she put that darn on him here?
Speaker 6 (01:04:21):
She did?
Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
You say, Lord durn I say laurd Damn. Jennifer Aniston
and her new boyfriend Jim Curtis.
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Who the hell is the Jim mccurtis.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
What is up with these women and their men and
their funny names? You know, Jim Curtis is a funny name.
It's not It's not as good as some of the ones,
the ridiculous ones we used to have. I forget who
Katy Perry was thatating all this shit, but like some
of those are more ridiculous. But Jim Curtis feels made.
Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
Up, don't it.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
Though he stepped out for it. They step out for it.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
They're like generic white guy number one that they have
on like the photos you know when you buy your
photos that the generic white people that he looked like
he's in one of them photos.
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
They stepped out for a double date with her bff,
Courtney Cox and her man Johnny McDade.
Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Johnny mcdade's sound made up too.
Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
These are the names you tell the police when you
don't want to give them your real identity. Ain't that
the truth? Sir, sir? You don't have your license on you?
What's your name? Jim Curtis? Yes, Johnny Mick Dade asked
me again, I'll say it again, like.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Yes, this sounds like this does sound like a made
up name.
Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
You'll get him. The actress fifty six stepped out with
her new boyfriend Jim Curtis and Malibu for dinner with
her bestie Courtney Cox and her longtime partner Johnny McDade
Cox sixty one and McDade forty nine. Forty nine oh
robbing the Cradlesys exited Nobu first and headed to the car.
Then Anderson and Curtis came out together. After the Cox
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was dressed casually in a denim jacket a long satin skirt,
while Anderson looked chic and jeans and a jacket with
a tie at the waist. Corney Cox's agent good Man,
she looked good Besides her. Curtis walked with a cane
and had similar casual with the outing and the Dinom
button down shirt that he wore open with a shirt underneath,
(01:06:11):
along with a pair of trousers.
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
I'm about to say, not them trousers.
Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
This motherfucker was troused up. McDade seemed to be rocking
in all black look. August seventeenth, the Friends co stars
were together as well, and shared a joint post on
Instagram featuring a sweet selfie of them and a photo
their wellness brand products placed next to each other in
the shower. We looked so cute next to each other,
and so do they, the catching red clearly referencing the
(01:06:37):
home Court and lo' la ville products in the second. No,
maybe that's why they look good, because the beauty products
and minding their business and drinking water. Right, Yo, this
nigga look like Chris Pine, but older.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
He does like older Chris Pine.
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
The shout out to you. Yeah, oh yeah, nah. Both
of them are elite white women that mind their business.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Because you don't hear about them in nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
They just drink water, mind their business.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
And selling their product other white women.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
Yeah, I don't got no problem with them white ladies.
They don't really be up in nothing. Appreciate them with.
If only Chris Pratt would have stayed in that same camp,
you right could have been us, Chris, But you fucked up.
Last story in the White People News and probably my
favorite story. Okay, apparently my girl Jamie Lee Carritis had
(01:07:31):
to pop out and show Nick. She had to remind
everybody reintroduce herself.
Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
Oh, she got them big as biddies.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
She promoting, She's promoting Freakier Friday. And she decided to
go to luck low cut Browse to remind us how
she put the freak in the Freaky of Friday. Yeah,
is thinking she's sixty six years old and she wanted
to show off the only two good things about Borderlands movie.
Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
Yes, the only two good things.
Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
But yeah, she Disney put the video out themselves on TikTok.
So like it's like, I don't feel like I'm perving out.
I feel like Disney wanted me to be like, hey man,
the movie might not be good, but you know it
is good. These titties.
Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
Yeah, the first one she was on stage. This one
is more it's more casual. She got got it out
of the shoulder, but like, look, I'm not even wearing
the bra.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Yeah. When they put uh, when they put this on
TikTok Disney Studios official account, they just captured it titty Tuesday,
like they knew they knew today's titty Tuesday. Let me
see what she'sa.
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
Tiley Curtis, come see Freak Friday.
Speaker 6 (01:08:41):
The same level of nostalgia and joy and laughter and
happiness and tears and friendships are being enjoyed again. Now
twenty two years later, you're going to join with a
big group of people who are finding something really sweet
at the end of the summer to remind them what
it is to be alive. I'm just really privileged that
(01:09:02):
I get to take you on the right and so
thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Oh yeah, I might have to go see this now.
I don't know how that that market that's the best
marketing they've done.
Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
Ain't that the best for the whole ass movie? Yes
it is.
Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
I'm looking more forward to this than the Doctor doone
movie like Doomsday? Can they get Can they cast her
in Doomsday? Ope? So she was like, listen, guys, uh,
these titties have been real since True Lives. Okay, it's
all right, Okay, you might't want to trade places with
these titties. Some of us been in the in the
(01:09:33):
and I get it. Look, I'm a Jamie Lee Curtis
hipster myself. I've been a long time. I've been looking
at them titty since trading places. Okay, So I get it, guys,
I know that's what everybody want to say, But uh,
it's still crazy that she pulled them things out at
sixty six and had to pop out on us. There
are there are three other actresses that are younger than
her in this movie, and honestly, none of them could
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have pulled their titties out and had us be like, God, damn, Jamie,
this is like Jamie Lee's Swordfish. When they was like,
we don't have a movie in Swordfish, we accidentally made
a shitty movie. What can we do? Can we pay
Holly Berry three million dollars a titty to get the
go topless? And they was like, you know what, I
(01:10:17):
think we got a movie. And that's how I feel
about this Freaking Friday. They said, listen, nobody gonna go
see this shit. Okay, it's been fifty years since the
fucking original. Who the fuck are the people that want
to see Freaky of Friday? Uh, we don't know those people.
We did Uh. We did a Q rating, we did
a we did all kinds of audience tests. We couldn't
find anybody that want to see Freaking of Friday. Damn,
(01:10:39):
I guess it can't make the movie. Well, hold on, sir,
before you leave. We did do another survey and while
we couldn't find anybody on earth that wanted to see
a sequel to Freaking Friday. We got one hundred per
audience reply to people that want to see Jamie Lee
Curtis tittis.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Now, I mean you're like, well, I guess we got
a movie.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Do what you do what you will with those facts. Okay.
We didn't even write this question down on purpose. We
accidentally stumbled upon it and wanted our meetings. Yes, we
was talking to the people. They was like, we out,
we don't want to see it, we don't want to
see it. And then somebody mumbled under their breakfast We
was packing up our paperwork and said, well, I bet
they want to see Jamie Lee Curtis Titties. And they
(01:11:22):
said and everyone turned around and said, what what did
you say? Say that again? He said, Jamie Lee Curtis titties.
They said I would watch that movie. Yeah, about said
the right in vote.
Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
That's what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
And next thing you know, they said, listen, we can't
promote this with clips of the movie. It's not good.
Everybody know it's gonna happen. They gonna switch places. There's
nothing really funny happening, but them titties is happening. Can
we just get Jamie Lee on stage, sit all the
young women behind her that we don't need your titties. No,
put them away, Lindsey, we appreciate it. Put your titties up, goddamn.
Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
It, and yours don't count.
Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
It's not gonna work. Your titties are gonna look like
a fanom pulled up next to it. Just leave it alone, right.
Let Jamie Lee, she's been she's been doing these titty
tricks for sixty six years. She got it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Okay, she got it covered.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
We're gonna get We're gonna get this one. Fucking this
box office up. This is gonna be whatever it takes
this one. We're gonna have a forty percent up ticking
the box office between us up? What?
Speaker 3 (01:12:16):
How?
Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
What normally it goes down the next Friday? Why did
it go up on Monday evening? All people saw this
on Monday then Friday?
Speaker 1 (01:12:24):
Yeah, that's what that normally doesn't happen.
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
The video didn't drop till Sunday. And they seen the titties.
Just where those gonna be in line of the theater.
Two tickets for them.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Titties please, but you got one?
Speaker 2 (01:12:37):
Oh, you must be talking about freaky a Friday. That's
the correct Yes, definitely, not nobody too. All right, let's
move on. Let's go to guess the race and wrap
this thing up. There we go. It's time to catch
(01:12:59):
It's time. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race. All right, some terrible ones today,
who knows, But we're gonna do what we do. Okay,
we'll go round the globe, find different articles, guess the
race of the people involved today's contests. Karen in the
chat room. A Colorado man who turned himself in for
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shooting his wife and leaving her body by a pond,
has been sentenced to life in prison. Goddamn. Stephen Chan,
eighty was found guilty by a jury of first degree
murder almost one year after he called now one one
to report that he killed his wife, fifty four Jane Chan.
According to the court documents obtained by CBS, Stephen Chan
(01:13:43):
admitted to confronting his wife about stealing his vegetables and
cooking pans, as well as accusing her of infidelity.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
I think it's the infidelity. I don't think it's the
Oh what kind of pens? I mean, what kind of vegetables? Did?
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Is this some good quality pants, because you know, good
quality cook were harder to find than a woman thirty
six years your junior to date.
Speaker 1 (01:14:09):
You know what good thing and it depends on the vegetables,
particularly if you took the time to grow your own vegetables.
You know they good.
Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Yeah, and I mean twenty six years. I'm sorry, I
said thirty six, Stephen admitted to confront her. He then,
after he accused her of cheating and stealing his vegetables
and pants, he bound and gagged her and dragged her
into his car, drove her to a nearby pond, and
shot her twice in the chest woo. Her body was
found by one of her neighbors hours after the Now
on one call for a man who said he wanted
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to turn himself into the police for killing his wife
turned out it was Stephen Chan, who later arrived at
the police department and confessed to murdering his wife. He
told police that he met his wife twenty six years
ago in China. Seventeen years ago, he began to suspect
she was stealing money from him and having extra metal affairs. Stephen,
I mean, I won't be an asshole. Come on, buddy,
(01:15:00):
you're eighty and she's fifty six and you met her
twenty six years ago, meaning she was thirty.
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
Oh that is right.
Speaker 2 (01:15:08):
Yeah, she was thirty and you were like fifty four
or something. Man, you knew what it was. Man, she
was gonna need some side dick. That's not even really
cheating at that point. Y'all both making concessions. Yeah, y'all,
are you give her money? And shit? She sat all
your old balls every once in a while, and you know,
both of y'all looked the other way anyway. So he
(01:15:32):
said she was in it for the money and some
side dick, and he couldn't believe.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Himself, right, He was shocked and confused.
Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
You don't want this sixty old penis girl. You could
take care of me when I get eighty. It's gonna
be good for you. It's gonna build character. Stephen Chantold
believes he and his wife stopped speaking each other two
years prior to her death after he confronted her. Police
said that Stephen Chance stated that to them that he
began planning to his wife's murder and when he suspected
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she was taking vegetables from his guard and stealing his
cooking plans, so he was like in his mind. I
didn't kill her for the cheating, that's obvious. We broke
up for two years. But then I went outside and
my mother fucking turnips and cast iron was gone.
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
And I couldn't take no more. I came in and
my walk was missing. I fucking flipped.
Speaker 2 (01:16:21):
Okay, crock pot gone, corn missing. Okay, Well, now you
gonna be missing, right, something's getting buried in this garden,
and it ain't gonna be my pants. He confronted her
about what she did with his cooking pants, about her boyfriend,
and some things the boyfriend had said about her about
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her boyfriend's address. Oh wait a minute, I think this
man's lying. It was definitely because she was fucking this
other dude. Because what the boyfriend got to do with
the vegetables? You feeding him my potatoes. I looked at him.
He looked real starched up.
Speaker 1 (01:16:57):
He had a lot of real fool off of my potato,
a lot of copper hydrates.
Speaker 2 (01:17:03):
She then denied having a boyfriend, but then became quiet
when he brought up the details.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
She asked what he wanted, and he told her that
she had to pay a great price. Guess the race
of Stephen Chan.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Asian.
Speaker 2 (01:17:16):
All right, let's check the chat room and see what
they believe.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Okay, she probably looked at you like a divorce, so
guarantee you shooting her. Her death was not on the
table for her.
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
Gun blazing Asians, Asian, Asian and raging Asian. Oh my god,
maybe everyone was kung fu fighting Asian iron chef Asian.
The correct answer is that's Ben still has said the
killer's word and cable guy Asian who men are so dangerous?
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Can't break up with nobody?
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
Just break up, Just break up, eighty you eighty.
Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
Go to the old folks home and rack up homie.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
Right, you could be bowling.
Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
Well, let's see another man attacking somebody. Let's see how
about this one kept on shooting oh Man blue friend
away over sixteen hundred dollars he was old after spotting
him at a bar.
Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
And this is why, if I can't give it to you,
I'm not giving it to you. If I can't give
it to you with like no strings attached, if I
need them coins, you can't have it. So we can
still be cool.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
Yeah, so you won't at the murder room when you
see him at a barcarn. That's that's why you do it? Yep,
and it toxic. Georgia man who was picking up his
sister from a bar and frustrated that she wouldn't come outside,
storing it in to get her. As a man walked inside,
he saw a friend who owed the money, propped him
to confront the person and gun them down following a
forty minute talk inside the victim's car. Forty minutes, man, just.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
Shoot me right away?
Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
What the fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
Right? What is we talking about for forty minutes?
Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
We got to record a podcast first.
Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
Right, I'm not I don't got it. I ain't giving
it to you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
Shiva Verreen, fifty two, was sentenced to life in prison
on Friday after being convicted. In the same day. He
was found guilty of malice murdered, felony, murder, aggravated assault
in possession of a firearm during the commission of a
felony following the shooting of Andrew Carpenter outside of du
Bomb Sports Grill not dubomb Boom. That state moto is
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da bomb all one word dub bomb. This happened February thirteen,
twenty twenty third, twenty twenty three, so right the day
before Valentine's Day, which is known to shoot your best
friend Day. Officers arrived at the business and found carpenter
Line on the ground the parking lot with multiple gunshot
wounds to his head and chest. Mareen had walked outside
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with him to talk about sixteen hundred dollars a carpent Oh,
when things turned violent between the pair, his what's crazy?
This was crazy because you all were gonna forget this detail,
but I would like to remind everyone a detail now.
He walked in the bar because he was mad that
his sister was coming out too slow so they could
leave because he was her ride. He then saw this man,
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got distracted, went outside, talked to him for forty minutes
in the car. He made the time for this murder,
Yes he did. He He went from I gotta get
out of here, oh my god, to nah, we gonna
feel us. We're gonna settle this.
Speaker 1 (01:20:35):
Today, Ververen, either my money or your life.
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Veren, who was in the front passenger seat, went to
retrieve a black handgun from his Lincoln SUV's shooting was
captured on surveillance video.
Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
It was the mom Gonna Have video.
Speaker 2 (01:20:50):
Carbner was with his girlfriend that night at Da Bomb
Sports grill when he was killed. She spoke the police
and identified Verena in a photo library lineup and ex
girlfriend of Verene was also interviewed by the cops. He
was talking to her before the shooting around twelve forty
eight am. He was a top skateed but otherwise normal.
He said he was driving to the bottle pick of
his sister. Shiva was frustrated because he was texting his
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sister and she was not coming out, so he would
have to go in and get her. At around three
twenty four am, the woman got a conferene state and
he just got shot and killed someone and he was
going through the run. Thanks for the updates. Run a text,
Ain't that the truth? Three twenty four So yeah, they
showed a text correspondent between the two of them about
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the money that he had between him and the guy
he shot about the sixteen hundred dollars. So guess the
race of mister Sieva veren I'm going black, Kara's going black.
Let's check the chat room see what they mean. Bop
bop blackie black, distracted by debt, dark and black and
from Georgia Dice shooting black. Come on, black, folks, Black
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everyone went black. Everyone, you gotta correct he's black.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
I don't think too many white people gonna go in
the bomb real place.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
I figured it was the name of the place because
the bomb it feels like where black people go. But
his name Siva Verreen felt like it could be uh Indian,
and nobody went with Indian, and I.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Would have I would have just been wrong. The Indian
man would have walked up in there.
Speaker 2 (01:22:21):
I guess it's because of the bomb. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
I was like, yeah, it's the bomb, all.
Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
Right, last one, let's go. Karen is two for two today.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
If it would have been called Curry Rice, then I
would have definitely said that, Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
You couldn't help yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
I mean, the bitch was called the bomb.
Speaker 7 (01:22:40):
How could I be racist about anybody or anything in
my life?
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
How can I call them niggas?
Speaker 7 (01:22:49):
Just call them niggas?
Speaker 3 (01:22:54):
Change the.
Speaker 5 (01:23:01):
High jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball.
Speaker 2 (01:23:06):
See, the thing is, he didn't have the money at
the beginning of the forty minutes, so it's not gonna
have at that. You basically drunk badgered him into getting
himself shot because I know he was like, I don't
have it. I can't get you sixteen hundred dollars a night,
and you was you did not want to take note
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from forty minutes until he was like, well, just fucking
shoot me. Then just get out of the call and
kill me. Damn. All right. Woman shot husband dead after
he wanted to add new rules to the open marriage,
open marriage, closed casket. All right, that's exactly what happened.
(01:23:52):
A fifty five year old Georgia woman will spend the
rest of her life behind bars or slaying of her
husband after she shot him to death following disagreement about
her seeing up the men in their open marriage. Cheryl
Cole was convicted Monday of murder aggravated assault in the
death of forty eight year old Luther Luke Cole, the
third in Coweda County. She will send us the life
in prison without the possibility of parole, they said. Abound
(01:24:16):
seven thirty pm June twenty one, Uh they got a
call from nine one one. She said she shot her
husband when she mistooke them for an intruder. She alleged
told cops prior to the shit and she had consumed
four or five angry orchard hard side of drinks. That'll
get you drunk.
Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Yes, that'll get you drunk, but they don't get you
drunk like that, big baby.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
I don't know. I've seen carrying out the five angry
orchards and she'd be angry at the orchard. Okay, she's
an angry drunk. I can see it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
I go to sleep.
Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
There's been many a time I've been like, I hope
I'm safe. I've been here. She note had them angry orchards.
Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
Angry orchards. That that's like spiced a spiked orange apple juice.
Speaker 2 (01:24:54):
Get out of here and make you shoot her husband,
though she had him on her porch as her husband
worked in his detached garage. She reportedly said she decided
to go to bed about seven to fifteen, but to
walk around ten minutes later when the door swung open,
thinking it was intrue that she opened fire. I was
just trying to protect myself. She claimed. She didn't realize
she shot her husband until reportedly he said, Cheryl, you
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shot me. But her story fell apart almost immediately as
investigators determined that her husband had suffered a contact bullet
wound me and the gun was fired as it was
being held to the victim's body. Not from a distance,
so she shot this man up close and personal.
Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
Oh so she said that she shot him away and
they was like, yeah, these these bullet wounds, say you
you put it to the chest right hit because I
didn't think about that it would hit you Differently.
Speaker 2 (01:25:42):
Cole then claimed she shot her husband in self defense.
She reportedly said she came home, he came home, throwing
into the room and tried to drag her out of bed.
She then said he left the room, so she took
the opportunity to grab the gun from the night's day
and to now convict the murderer. Fire one morning shot well,
she said, made him angry before pulling trigger a second time.
I was just trying to hit the wild behind the
TV so it would scare them off to make him leave.
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I wasn't trying to hit him, but she did. After
co help paramedics render aid to her husband, He later
died at the hospital. Vescatters then discovered simmering issues than
the marriage. A series of text messages in the days
leading up to the shooting reportly showed a couple fighting
about that open marriage. Cheryl Cole asked her husband for
permission to see another man. Later that week. He then
reportedly asked her she was also playing on seeing a
second man that same day, to which she responded lol.
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The victim ropotly said her response turned his stomach. She
suggested they end their open marriage because it was causing issues,
but he reportedly wanted to keep it going with more
ground rules, so he was like, listen, you can't be
fucking two men in a day. That's crazy. I'm already
struggling the bag. Get one woman. Luther Cole Poorly became
even more upset when he learned that his wife was
talking about their issues with a friend. Damn you're telling
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people that I got a problem with you having sex
with other men.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
Damn it.
Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
The defender reiterated her self defense claim when she took trial,
said he was more enraged and he ever had been
at me. That's why she initially told Costato there was
an accident. She claimed it was because she did not
want to tarnish his reputation. Prosecutors during close arguments point
out the conflicting narratives, So care guess the race. Her
name is Cheryl Cole, Cheryl or Cheryl Hoe as I
(01:27:18):
call her Cheryl co I'm gonna go white. That that's
really what it was. Yeah, kendn pull them, that's what
it is. Hunting wh hunting wives white. This murder sponsored
by Tyler Perry. Black white, what a cuck literally, white
partner swinging, swinging guns, sling slinging, Caucasian calcua cats, white
(01:27:39):
white girl wasted white white. The correct answer is white.
One person did miss it man, so she shot him
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because he was getting upset about the open marriage and
wanted to make some new ground rules. You won't. I
want to know what the new ground rules was, because
I bet it was something to do with like, you
can't be laughing about how many men you're fucking. That's
that's making me feel terrible. Okay, I'm gonna need you
to at least say, uh, I don't know if I'm
(01:28:25):
gonna see anybody, I'll let you know, and then then
go fuck all the Men's all right, let's go to
sword ratchet this time. I like that it wasn't working
(01:28:55):
for him, but he also did not want to preclude
the possibility that maybe he could find a way and
have sex with him, So he's like, well, well, I mean,
let's not close it down.
Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
I'm saying because she suggested, but us, you should don't have.
Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
As much sex as I am able to have with women.
That's what would be fair. Right, No, that's not how
I'm going through a dry spell.
Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
You.
Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
It's just me and you for a while. Got stepped
my game up. Get back in the gym, then we
can we can be on even footing. Oh lord, uh well,
speaking of wives killing husbands, the woman killed her husband
with a samurai sword, stabbing and slicing him more than
fifty times before replacement sword in his sheath on a stand. Well, damn,
I wonder she wiped it off with her sleeve like
(01:29:37):
a samurai.
Speaker 1 (01:29:38):
You know she did. She took it and slunk it
in like a slad like the blood came off.
Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
Yes, put this back on the mantel. Joanna Rolling Stewart
seventy one, seventy one? What race?
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Sitting them again?
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Joanna Rolling Stewart white? She was white? That's correct, Karen, Uh.
That was a bonus, little bonus check in for you.
That's her walking to the car she was arrested in
originally charged with murdering her husband, Andrew Roland Stewart, seventy
after he was pronounced dead at their home on Lavender Street.
Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
Like she works as somebody ap department.
Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
I think she took that sword and cut through the
hyphen in their last names as Lou's Crown caught on
Monday to extrudge her that Miss Roland Stewart, who would
deemed unfit to plead, told police officer she acted in
self defense.
Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Miss Roland Stewart, who was transgender, married mister Roland Stewart
known as Andy in a civil partnership in two thousand
and six. The prosecution barrister Charlotte Newell k C. Said,
whatever the cause for attacking Andrew, the sheer number and
nature of the wounds inflict, that could not have been
a reasonable use of force.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
That was a personal attack. Fifty times that was personal.
Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
They said. Miss Roland Stewart had owned the samurai sword
using attack for decades. We'll only take one time for
it to be the attack. That's why all y'all have
been telling me, like you said, but I own the sword.
I'm like, okay, just like responsible gun owners own a gun.
Until one day I'm reading about the ass in this segment.
It's like, I guess they weren't responsible that day, but
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in the months before the death her mister Violin Steward's death.
His wife had also searched on the internet for Japanese swords.
Then she was like, oh wait, I got one here.
The couple who met in two thousand and one in
the back, I don't gotta buy a new one. The
couple met in two thousand and one lived together on
the fifteenth Florida Tower in Brighton, Okay. Neighbors told police
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they were a normal couple and that they had never
been heard heard any argument coming from their flat. Message
between the couples were generally polite and affection towards each other.
The jury was told that shortly after seven to twenty
on the day of the incident, Miss Rolin Steward was
seen on a doorbell camera stripped down their pants with
blood visible on their legs stomach. Mister miss Roylin Stewart
(01:32:03):
knocked on two neighbors doors. When one answer, she shot
her help and is dead. Then they called nine nine nine,
which I guess is their number to call Little Caesars
so they can get that percentage off for Hermricane's memory's
rest in piece black balnut.
Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
That's why that woman and the island was confused because
she didn't know it was nine nine nine and not
nine one one.
Speaker 2 (01:32:25):
My husband Andrew has tried to kill me with a
Samad saw and the scuffle I managed to turn the
sword towards him and he has fallen on the sword.
Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
That's not falling on the sword.
Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
That doesn't happen. The court heard that when the police
arrided the flat they saw blood on the walls, cabinet,
sofa and in the shower, but none on the dance floor.
It's interesting, yes, that is mister Roland Steward's hands, arms
and towards so ware cut. He had injuries to his
back in the back of his head, but he fell
(01:32:53):
on the sword. Come on, man, he out of here,
fell on.
Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
The sword but his back and sliced the pieces.
Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
He failed, but like he felt like he was falling downstairs,
like he fell. For a good five minutes on this
he just kept rolling. It was the Eddie Murphy joke.
Oh God damn. The sword which was used to inflict
all but one of the injuries have been placed on
the sheet and back in the stand. But he accidentally,
he accidentally fell on the sword. Then the sword ended
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up back in the sheet on the stand in the stand.
Come on, man, did he put it out? The remaining
injury could have been caused by a letter opener. Were
that's patty, a letter opener found. A letter opener was like,
and take this one one for the road, one most slice. Yeah,
I got something you can mail.
Speaker 1 (01:33:40):
Oh no.
Speaker 2 (01:33:41):
The jury heard that Miss Roland Stewart, who totally she
tried to push the sword out of her husband's hands,
had injuries third hands that were consistent with holding the weapon.
Miss Roling Stewart was ruled unfit to please.
Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
So that was like, ma'am, your hands was like you
was the one swinging. No, I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Yeah. So the jury was to that this that because
of this. Oh so, I guess they're still deciding on
this she unlawfully killed her husband or not, because you
could take a plea of like you know, can't stand
trial or whatever. All right, that's it. Deep That was right,
a deep cut. All right, that's it. Guys. We'll be
back Saturday because tomorrow we're doing Bolling Sports, so there'll
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be no Wednesday show. But for premium people and Patreon
premium people, you can watch us live Tomorrow night from
around seven pm to normally record till seven to ten,
and we'll talk you know, sports, we'll talk about our
week throughout the week, music stuff, We're listening to podcasts,
all kinds of cool stuff. Maybe I'll give my real
thoughts about the Amanda Seals round table bullshit. But yeah,
(01:34:43):
well what was that to telling? All right, guys, we'll
be back tomorrow. Until then, I love you, I love you,