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September 22, 2025 93 mins

Rod and Karen banter about Karen’s hair, the rapture on Rod’s bday, playing games around the house, having the recipe ingredients, BLT w/ egg, and Anthony Richardson. Then they discuss Kimmel coming back on the air, charges dropped by DOJ to reward Trump loyalists, DHS press release to stop picking on them, Americans are having less sex than ever, butt sniffer busted again, students scores dropping in the US, White People News, Arby’s employee beaten with rock, math teacher busted with cocaine, man attacks clerk over gas prices and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the Black Guy Who Tips because Rod
and Karen are hot. Hey, welcome to another episode of
the Blackout Tips podcast. I'm your host Rod, joined us
always by my co host Karen, and we're live on
a Monday. You ready to do some podcasts and find
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(00:22):
the photon chair, and the unofficial sport is what about
in bullet ball? Extreme? Extreme? All right, you know this
is good a place to say as any because we
have a Patreon we do. You just put the go
to Patreon slash the Blackout Tips. You can sign up

(00:42):
for it. People are signing up. You know, some people
are changing their membership from over at our website to
the Patreon And I explained it when we first announced it,
but I definitely want to want to say it again.
There's two tiers over there. Okay, first tear five dollars
called it's called just a tip. You get one bonus

(01:04):
episode every week. It could be anything, movie review, pregame, nerd,
off balls, these sports, medium, I mean, lipsmacking good, it
could be anything. And then you have the people that
are the Blackout Tips Premium from now on, which means
basically me moving forward. You can't go back the time
from the time I created that Patreon a month or

(01:26):
two ago to everything. In the future you will get everything,
and I'm talking not just the actual podcast themselves, but
also like our live crowd cast where you can come
be in the audience, hang out with the sports fans
from the Blackout Tips or Sports a Mess. I mean, yeah,
some people go.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
They don't know about sports ball, but they love the best.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Now the nerds, they're very respectful and they're and there's
there's less of the nerds, but they the ones that
come to the chat room. They're super nerdy, they're super funny,
and they're there for the nerdery, but they you know,
if you want to meet like minded people fans of
the show, those crowdcasts are dope.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
We see relationships bloom and blossom in the chat and
we get to know each other through this. All of
our regular shows are on Patreon, as you can also,
I mean on crowdcasts you can see in the show notes,
but the Patreon that's the behind the paywill stuff, and
you get that if you're a just if you're a
the black Out Tips Premium from now on listener, which

(02:25):
is fifteen dollars a month. Coming up soon at the
end of November, we will have one of our annual
sales for Black Friday African American Friday as I call it,
where we will have one hundred dollars for the whole
year as a deal for people to sign up for
and if you've already done it before, it'll just renew

(02:47):
as long as you know everything's on the up and
up with all your accounts and stuff. So but we're
going to try to offer that through Patreon to this year. Yes,
so you know, I'll have to go in and look
at the exact way to do it, but we will
have a sale there as well. So just letting you
guys know. It's a little housekeeping thing. But someone asked
a question about, like, ya, I signed up, but do
I get everything? And I was like, oh, yeah, I

(03:09):
guess everyone didn't hear that. At the same time, we
should always constantly remind you and of course, if you
want access to every single thing.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Like everything since we started it, you can.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
Go to the blackoutips dot com slash Premium sign up
and you get all the archives all the old shows.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
You do have to do that through our page and
not pay.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, So there you go, guys. That's everything. Karen,
Where should we start? Did you want to start with? Uh?
Oh wait, okay there? Did you want to start with
some banter? Aw?

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (03:42):
All right? Do you have any Do you have any?
Do you have any anter? Answer? An answered? Answered?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
You have talk to me?

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Do you have any banter? Banters?

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Up? Care? Yeah, this is the thing. My hair I
didn't I knew my hair was long, and uh, I
love the way your mama got has done my hair.
It has like this ponytail in the back, and I
have like these braids on the top and I could
put the braids and like a little ponytail on the top,
and then I have like a long braid in the back.
And so I messed around and was flipping my head

(04:40):
to the left and to the right. And my ponytail
is so long, y'all now did it up? It hits
my flips on my shoulder. And I said, oh ship now,
I said, I felt like Beyonce. Y'all know when Beyonce
doing that thing with that ponytail, and they would kind
of come around and like, snap, mine ain't as long
as heus and snap down. I'm like, oh sh now,
I come from my ponytail on my show. Just come on, hair.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Bro I felt spre long hair. Don't care right now.
It's I mean, it's a beautiful journey, you know. I
remember when you did the big chop, you know, years ago,
and how long has it been.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
I know it's been with seven ten years ago.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
It's while, it's been a while, you know, And that
was after years of struggling with different hair products and
techniques and perms like breaking your splitting your ends and
causing breakage and stuff. And I know it hasn't all
been one easy you know climb. I know you've used
different products at different times, right, You've had to kind
of you know, and my mom has helped, of course.

(05:37):
And you know, obviously I'll see you looking at stuff
online sometimes and tutorials and all that stuff, but you
really just blossom with your hair and it looks, you know, beautiful.
I mean you always look beautiful, but it looks you know,
it looks beautiful, and it's I know how much pride
you're taking it. So yeah, I'm very happy that your
hair is continuing to grow and that you can do

(05:57):
all these different styles and stuff like that too.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yes, and uh one and also one thing about it,
I can just speak for my own personal journey going
through this process of going natural. I absolutely love it
for me personally, because everybody's different. It was the best
decision I personally could have ever made in my life.

(06:22):
It helped me learn how to love my hair and
learn just how and love how it just grows just
it is natural state. And you know, it is a
process to learn how to take care of your natural
hair when you've kind of been raised up where just
straighten it out because nobody won't tinkle with it, you know,

(06:42):
don't nobody won't tangle with it and stuff like that.
And so for me, it's been a wonderful learning process.
It's getting to learn myself, getting to learn my hair.
And it has been a beautiful thing for me because
I had a thing where my hair would get to

(07:03):
a certain point and no matter what I did, it
just would not grow past that point. But once I
went natural, it grown has gone past that point and beyond.
And so, like you said, it has been an up
and down. There's been a a journey and everything like that.
So and I do I love my hair and I
really do love it in this natural state and the

(07:24):
biggest thing, and I ain't know, I'm blessed to really
have you as a husband because I'll be hearing stories
about other people and their relationship you do you baby,
But I'll be hearing other people Like for me, I
tell people I said, hell just grows upside my head.

(07:46):
And so for me, you know, I love my hair
like this, but but you know, if I get frisky,
I'll chop it all off and do another b chop
all over again. I won't think twice and just let
it go out again. And so the thing about it,
I know that Roderick is like that's fine, Like whatever
you want to do with your hair, I am okay
with that. And I really do appreciate that because Rogers

(08:08):
has been through it all. Like we said, I said,
for little Jerry curls, do stop face, do the thing waves,
do the do the buns, do the you know, you know,
do it all through the French rolls. You've been there.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Everyone, and that was that's all you. Yes, So you
know that's who I'm in love with, not the you know,
it's not just the hair whatever. At least that's just
how I'm built. I know other people have, you know,
like there're a lot more physical and controlling about how
people look and wait and hair and clothing and you know,

(08:48):
and I just try to leave what's for them for them.
But you know, I consider it a blessing too, because
I don't want to be a person like that. I don't.
I don't know what I would do if I could
only find one type of person attractive or just like
every woman I'm attracted to, is this height, this weight,
this this complexion is, you know, but more importantly, just

(09:10):
I think as a partner, I think that's such a
weird anxiety level of control to put on another person
that you're like, you belong to me like a thing,
and you should always do what they you know, think
of me first about your life and about your beauty
and your hair. And I do understand that that makes
me the weird though I'm not saying yeah, yeah, I'm

(09:32):
not saying I've experienced my whole life thing in this way.
And I know that I'm the outlier, you know, I always,
you know, whenever people be like, oh, your wife cut
her hair and then did you tell you or something?
I was like, why would she have to tell me that?
I remember telling you before you cut your hair. It
was like if you were, like if you want to,
because I knew you were frustrated with some of it,

(09:54):
and I was like, if you wanted to just cut
it all off, that's I don't care like you don't.
I don't like if you're because you were just frustrated.
And I was like, if if part of what is
frustrating you is the idea of what I'm gonna think,
didn't take that out of your brain because I always
think you're beautiful, all right for one of mine?

Speaker 2 (10:17):
Now, whyn't you said, sir?

Speaker 1 (10:20):
So tomorrow's my birthday? Yes, y'all, well, I'm just finding
out the fucking rapture is tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Yeah. I don't just find it out too. Nobody told
the way.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
I know I'm out of the Christian loop. I know
I don't go to church, and maybe y'all been passing
it around church on Church Sunday and I just been
playing watching football. That's my fault. Okay, but y'all could
have texted a brother somebody, so every all the fun
people will be the only ones left on earth. So
that's cool. We could party together because all the prude

(10:55):
Christians will be getting snapped up apparently. But y'all wasn't
gonna let a brother know I got family that might
be missing. You know, y'all was just gonna dip on us.
Y'all wasn't gonna say nothing to nobody. Y'all had plenty
of warning. You couldn't give a text at least like
hey might not see you again ever at the Tuesday. Yeah,

(11:17):
I love you, you know something? And like, are y'all
just going to work cause, like I know, people think
it's like selfish or whatever, like, oh no, you gotta
work up to the last second. That's Christian. I don't
think so. I think some of y'all need to stay home.
Like if you if you a pilot, if you a

(11:38):
pilot in a plane, stay your ass at the house.
Don't be trying to go to work to the last
second and then you puffet to some smoke.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
And now now the plane going down.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
I'm in the Potomac, which gotta be a sin. You're
gonna let all them people, You're gonna let them souls
go to hell in the plane. That's not that's not fair,
or is the rapture like when you say all all
yoxen free and tag all the rules is over. It's like, well,
now you can do anything. You can be evil and
let these people on this plane die because you just
couldn't stay home for work because you was a good Christian.

(12:11):
But now the co pilot better be a sinner, better
be another religion. If y'all both Christian, one, y'all better
start jacking off right then and there so that we
can get the land plane. And then God will be like,
oh no, you're even better Christian. You you going to
a rapture too. You're trying to save these people on
the way out. These people are doomed with my rapture

(12:31):
plan when nobody would know when how to prepare for it.
All man, maybe it's kind of cruel that I came
up with this whole thing on my own. So now
one pilot is a good Christian, he's jacking off because
he's gonna stay so that he could at least say
the people or let plane land the plane. But then
the other one is gonna be like, oh no, now
I look like a bad Christian. Now he's got a

(12:53):
jack off now y'all two hunds, you hanging off. But
then gods like y'all are both such great pilots, y'all
both going him. Let's go. These people got to die.
You gotta up it to being gay or something. You
gotta go all the way to save these people. It's
children on this plane.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
You gotta go to the extreme to save the plane.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
It's a lot going on saying. And you could have
just stayed home from work. That would have been better
for everybody. Just stay home, go straight to heaven. Now
you get to go. You don't have to have a
weird talk at the at the gate, like, yeah, that
was me jacking off, But you got to understand I
had a good reason try and save them people's lives,
you know. So listen, I just would like, uh, everyone

(13:35):
to continue acting normal tomorrow. And I did see that
this came from a South African pastor, and I went
to look up his picture. Do it look like it
was a white South African?

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (13:54):
And all I'm saying is we think white self African
is going to heaven. Does anybody know the history of
that place? You think they? I'm just I don't think
y'ad would tell him. That's all I'm saying. If he
was gonna tell somebody, I don't think it'd be white
South African. I think he would go with some down

(14:14):
trotting people. I don't think he would be like slave masters.
Let me tell you, when the day is up, you
know you get first access to Heaven, your slave on it.
You own them slaves, good boy. Let me tell you
when you're killed and in prison, Mandela, you was in
your bag and you getting v IP front row first

(14:35):
class tickets.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
You beat the Jesus in them.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Yeah, you gotta go. Yeah, you get to skip the line, y'all,
skip the line the way y'all put on for your boy.
Come on now, r East Crusaders. I don't think he
telling them first. I feel like they staying here. He
telling them fake dates. Who knows when the real dated?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Nobody knows.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Once they showed me who the man was, I was like, na,
I can't be him, It can't be. It'll be like
some old black lady from the South.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
If Jesus was somebody, everybody gonna ignore.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Yeah, somebody we ever wouldn't believe. First of all, if
he's gonna tell somebody, he's not gonna tell somebody the
world will believe, isn't the whole thing's supposed to be?
We not gonna know.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
I thought that was the whole thing.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
You tell miss Betty from fucking Apple Lousa, and she.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Just start prophercying everybody like you don't get out of here,
old lady.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
She wouldn't even tell you like on TikTok. She would
just tell people in person, like yeah, that's the thing.
She would tell you in person. They'd be like, miss Betty,
I'll see you Tuesday, Like nobody's gonna see anybody Tuesday. Baby,
That's how you're gonna find out it's coming. If you're
see me Tuesday, you know how them messed up. I'm like, ya,
I have a good one.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
She was saying, you know I ain't living right if
you see me on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Oh, miss Betty so crazy. You know the rapture coming you.
You don't need to pay your power billings anyway. That's
enough on the rapture, Karen was.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
My next thing is people wonder why me and Roger
don't have kids. I think I figured it out. Me
and rogerick got just two big kids. I was in
I was in it the other day and I, uh
work it. And I looked up and Roger was like
around the corner with just his head and looking in
the door. And I was cause and I was just like,
what is that? Because I said, you know how your

(16:25):
peripheral something just don't look right. And I was like,
that look abnormal. I looked up saw Roger. He looked
at me. He didn't say nothing. He just ran away
like a two year old. Just I was like, and
I was talking to his mama, you know your son
just ran away for no reason. He ain't say nothing,
no explanation, just ran.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Do you have fun?

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Yes? And put like this and I'm no better. Rogick was.
Rogick was sitting miney his own business, and I forgot
it was something I like to enjoy it. And I
just randomly came to him and like, hey, baby, you
want to say hey? I was like, I like such
and such a I just want to let you know.
He said okay, and I just turned around. For parents,

(17:09):
they get that shit all the time, maybe just telling
you random shit because they just love you, don't want
to be around you.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Everybody kind of is you know, a child at heart? Now,
you know, I think I always wonder like how And
I know there's people that do it and it's probably
the preference, but man, I do not understand how people
be married to people they don't think it's funny or
they don't think they're funny, you know, because like it's
some it's some like weird energy to me, like it

(17:39):
feel like I don't know to be that serious at
the time. I can't imagine not being able to be
a goofball.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
At the crib right like this, Like I said, a
lot of people's and I've decided this long time ago,
and I will live by this forever. I don't want
you all definition of adulthood, like some people's definition of
adulthood is be serious, it's all the time, take everything hard,
work yourself to death and die. Don't have no joy,

(18:06):
don't have no hope, don't have no peace, gloom and doune.
We all gonna die tomorrow. And I'm like, oh my god, no,
And they think that I'm an odd bob because I'm like,
I'm not gonna do that. I don't want to grow
up on the toys of us kid, and I really
do mean that.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, No, I know people things that I enjoy, Yeah,
I know people where like one of them think, and
I'm sure you know all human beings are, well, you're
two different people, say you have different things that you
like or don't like. But I always find it weird
when there's people that are like their mate really looks
down on the things that entertains them as pastime. I

(18:42):
got like when it's like, oh, man, I wanted to
see this movie, but my girl, don't you know she
I don't want to know she's dating an anime fan
or you know, oh she she wants me to turn
the video every time I go sit down, she want
me to turn my video game off or whatever. Like I've
never understood that. And I know it's a trope, probably
because it's based on some level of people's actual experiences,
but I always feel so kindor into it is. I'd

(19:05):
rather rather be having fun with a with a fellow
goofball than just, you know, having to pretend to be
a fake adult, because it's not like I feel like
all these people are adults. I think they're just fucking miserable.
I just like, you're not able to to just fully
be free, man. But you know a lot of people
just associate that with being in a relationship is part

(19:26):
part of being with another person. You should be miserable
about it. And I don't know. I think we just
both agree not to do that.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Right we do. And the thing is we a lot
of things we like the same and a lot of
lot of things we don't in this and if one
of us likes something the other one doesn't, we'll find somebody,
like somebody outside of each other, which is a healthy
thing to have functioning relationships outside of your mate. And
so you know, like if I want to go like
shopping or something like that, I go get your mom

(19:54):
or somebody that I know that kind of like that's
they jam, you know what I'm saying. We can go
find stuff cheap, find stuff on sale, and just had
the time my life for half a day of full day,
make a whole day, go eat lunch and have a battle.
And they come back and I'm happy and you happy and
everybody happy, you know, like I said, And there are
some things that we do do together. You know. I remember,
I think your dad years ago, your dad was like,

(20:17):
y'all ain't nothing but two adult kids. And I thought
about it. I was like, yeah, I think, yeah, I said,
because like It's like Roger say, we play video games,
we watch cartoons, which I think for a lot of people,
they've been taught once you get to a certain age,
you should let go a quote unquote childish things, you know,
but a lot of shit that sells. They the kids
ain't got no job. So who is buying all these

(20:39):
PlayStations and Nintendo switches and shit, the adults.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
I think what happens is that when people think about
being a child, a lot of times they think about
some of the happiest times of their lives. And so
when they say do away with childish things, they don't
realize they're doing away with their happy They're doing away
with the trying to keep attaining happiness, you know. I
think it's like, well, no, an adult is to stop

(21:04):
the pursuit of happiness, and you start to pursuit of
just misery. I love looking at a recipe and realizing
I already have all the ingredients.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
It's the best. Ain't that the best?

Speaker 1 (21:18):
It really is like its own type of hagh. You know.
I was looking at a YouTube recipe the other day
and it was like the best air fried chicken wings
or something like that, and I was like, I doubt it,
but I'll watch anyway. And then I started watching and
it was garlic palm chicken wings. And they was like, okay,

(21:38):
first you got to do put some oil, then you
put some salt, then you put some pepper, then you
put some garlic, parmesan seasoning, and then you put it
in a bag. You let it sit for thirty minutes
and then your air fried. Then you flip them over.
Then your air fry some more. Then you take it out.
Then you put some parmesan cheese, some fresh parsley, half

(21:59):
like a tablespoon of butter. You shake it up. And
I was like, I have this. Like I went from
completely like fuck this recipe to like I can I'm
doing this right now. I have the wings. I got
all the ship.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
When I tell you, y'all, I did not know THEMN.
Some of the best got damn wings.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
I was like, oh my god, yeah, I don't know.
But like, if they would have had even one different
ingredient that I didn't have in my house, I would
have been like, fuck this old recipe, but I don't
know to go nowhere. Having it, like, I got so
excited to have.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
This in my house because it's a convenience of not
having to go.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Nowhere, all right, Yeah, and they weren't complicated and greed
ingredients like you know a lot of times, you know, uh,
at least the kind of foods I look up to
something I look up on recipes for a lot of
times they are like sometimes I get halfway through it
be like I don't, I'm not doing that. Like it
was just like, well, they're like, okay, first you're gonna

(22:54):
need extract of granola. I'm like, yeah, that's cool, that's cool.
Or substitute water. They always like a good substitute. They
love a good substitute water. You can't such to water
for everything, right, you could use soy sauce or water.
No you can't.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
That's a big difference.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Stop doing Stop lying to me. But yeah, I was
so excited to have that. So yeah, that was that
was it for that one.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Oh for me. Uh. We went to this place to
get breakfast and they had a b l T and
you could with the egg and it was like a
bot thing with the egg. I tell you that sandwich
was fucking delicious. That sounds was so good. So next
time I making BOT, I think I might throw an
egg on it, and the cheese was all melty and

(23:39):
gooey on that bread with them hash browns. That was
very good. I don't know why I didn't never thought
about that before.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
I don't know why you made that your random thought
though for your your banter. It was like it was
so good, Yes, yes it was you slide had to
chair with the whorld, but you didn't give them many
real information. Do you tell them where you got it from?

(24:05):
I can't get this sandwich, Karen, You're just like I
had a really good sandwich of the days, all right,
any moving on, but like this.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
You said it's called random thoughts, and they said it
had to make sense.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
It's banter. But yeah, I'm sorry, it's like that. It's
like y'all should be happy for me. Yes, be it
was so good.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
It was delicious. What's the name of that place? Watch?
Watch something this?

Speaker 1 (24:33):
And so now someone's gonna write in here Rod correcting
Karen all the time. You know what I should fix
y'all motherfuckers and not tell you. That's what I should do.
I know, you know, I should not tell y'all all
the little ship that she left out just to be
an asshole to the to the six of you who
won't be able to figure it out and be like, well, Rod,
come on, man, you always tell you maybe you won't

(24:55):
correct her. Anyway, It's called First Watch. Yes, it's a chain.
You may or may not have one in whatever city
you're in. They're starting to have more down here. They
basically do breakfast and lunch. They opened from like seven
in the morning like three in the afternoon. And when
we went in there, Karen had this egg BLT or something.

(25:16):
I had the pancake, the pumpkin spice pancake breakfast of course,
or I wouldn't. But they also had a maple croissant
that looked amazing. It was like a maple croissant sandwich.
I didn't get it, but it looked I was like,
I know that shit's banging. It was like eggs and
bacon and shit on there. But Karen goes, who would
have thought that? And I love that you live such

(25:37):
a charmed life. But I'm like Karen, everyone stought put
an egg on BLT. Everyone.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
For some reason, my brain goes belt b LT.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
God, guys, guys, everyone, including Karen. I meaning we've been
at restaurants. I've seen Karen order multiple BLTs and just
added it cannot would you like to add an egg
to it? She's done it before in my face, I forgot,
But suddenly this is a friend new, never heard of experience,

(26:11):
and I didn't forget. I didn't want to ruin it
for it. She's like, who would have thought that? I
was like, everybody me, you watch me do it. I've
made you egg bot charmed like it.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
It is your father spoiling me. I don't remember on
what I be eating.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
As a black NFL fan, Yes, we still exist. Guys.
Don't let them try to shame us. They watch worse things.
As a black NFL fan, I still do keep track
of the black quarterbacks, but I don't always be ready
to move on the black agenda. I just keep an
eye ride because sometimes it's racism and sometimes it isn't,
And it's getting less and less times that it be

(26:52):
racism that's hurting black quarterbacks because everybody got one. Now
it's like the days of stone walling out black guy
from being quarterbacks is mostly over in the face of
huge amounts of money. So they basically it's like, should
I be racist or be more rich? And they're all

(27:14):
in competition with each other. So most of the owners
are choosing to be more rich and more successful at
owning a team than they're choosing to be racist. I'm
sure there's some, but I mean, at this point, even
the New York Giants is starting black people. I thought
that was like them niggas, like the last Stand. But anyway,
on point being, does this black kid Anthony Richardson row

(27:37):
prospect came out of college last year physical talent, but
all the stuff that all the negative racist stereotypes that
used to haunt black quarterbacks, they was haunting his ass
in twenty twenty five, twenty twenty four, whatever, right this
is And not like because he's black, but just sometimes
you do fall into the stereotypes like, oh, yeah, he's

(27:58):
very athletic, but he's not always that accurate, or he
can make incredible throws, but sometimes he's not reading his
coverage right, you know that stuff. So he ended up
starting last year, got hurt, then he came back from
getting hurt, and then like there was a game where
he got tired and took himself out of the game,
which I cannot stress this enough, guys. I have never

(28:23):
ever seen a quarterback do in my life. And from
that point I was like, oh, his young black ass
done really messed up, because you know they can't wait
to throw some like lazy or something on him.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Stupid.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
You know, he's not prepared. And so now it's been
like a low key race war, bruin. I'm not involved
in it, but I've been watching the people back and forth.
You know, there's the like protect this black man at
all costing, and there's the like, boy if you don't
see his ass down. And so a white guy, Daniel Jones,

(28:56):
who was a terrible quarterback when he was with the Giants,
possibly because that's a terrible organization it is, but he
took his job and they had like a training camp
battle and then they were like we're starting Daniel Jones,
and everybody was like whoa. We thought they just brought
Daniel Jones into like tech to get this brother to
get himself together, like as a threat, like we could

(29:16):
go to Daniel Jones, but they were like, no, he's
killing in the train, chilling in the preseason. This is
our quarterback. And we were like Daniel Jones, the dude
from the Giants that sucked for like a bunch of
years in a row, yes.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Because they was like, we see something, guys.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
When I tell y'all we're three weeks into the NFL season,
the first time they didn't score on a drive happened
like last game, at like first half of last game.
Three weeks into the season, they've been scoring touchdowns and

(29:55):
field goals. They punted one time and then I think
they might have kneeled down one time, which means you
winning by so much you just like we're gonna run
the clock out. Daniel Jones has been to me like
the MVP of the league so far, like he's that's
how good he's playing.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
But they was like, we don't give a fuck about
what y'all talking about. We see something, And Daniel Jones
was like, not time.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
I'm shy, and I feel bad for Anthony Richardson because
I didn't realize it until today when we were about
to do the show. I have not thought about that
boy one time since I'm not a coach fan. But
every time I look up, these motherfuckers are scoring, and
I was like, what was.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
That boy name?

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Yeah, cause we got red zone, so we're like, damn,
it's going again, it's going again.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
He really lost the race war battle because the other
dude is just that good, Like there's no angle to
be had at this point. They could be keeping that
boy in a cage underneath the stadium. I will never know.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
I never know. And and the other times, sometimes I
feel bad for certain quarterbacks because sometimes if the organization
is bad, you go the team bass. I don't really
know if that quarterback is good or bad. Sometimes they
are the quarterback is terrible. But sometimes you like, if
they was in the right situation, they would be great.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
I was ready to ride. I was keeping an eyebrow up.
I was on notice, like, let's see if he's getting
some racial Nope, nope, white guy's just better. It's really
not much to say. Hopefully he's paying attention on the
bench and watching what the white guys doing, taking notes
so he don't have to be the next Daniel Jones
and go to another team and all that. But man,
I was like, oh, I guess the racism lost, but

(31:36):
sell to this black man.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
You have any more?

Speaker 1 (31:40):
No?

Speaker 2 (31:40):
That was it? Okay, I have one more, but I
could wait, Okay, all.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Right, then let me let me pull up a segment
for us.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known this.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
Black people have got to know whether or not their
presidentship crook. But I'm not a crook. I learned everything
I've got saying in Tennessee. I know it's a fact problem,
m Street, but just fool one. Shame on, shame on,
shame on, Shame on you, Shame on you. We can't

(32:18):
get fool again. Tell you what I don't know about you.
But I'm going to go to bed. I'm all right.
Jimmy Kimmel is returning.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
He's supposed to return tomorrow on my birthday, right before
the rapture. Uh, or maybe it'd be after the rapture
if he if it's if he's coming on the air,
that that that late.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
You know what time?

Speaker 1 (32:42):
Do we know what time the rapture is? Is it
the same for everybody else? It like daylight saving time?
Where like yeah, depending on somebody else, yeah, one hour ahead.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
You get.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
I have many questions, But anyway, Jimmy Kimmel coming back.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Mm hmm, I get. I guess they looked at the
stocks and them profits and looks like woo.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Yeah, they put out a statement that I'm be honest,
I don't think anyone believes.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
Like it was like.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
We talked with Jimmy and we agreed that we while
we may have rushed the thing, we didn't want to
escalate at the you know, it's like what last Wednesday,
we made the decision to suspend production on the show
to avoid further flaming, inflaming the tense situation at an
emotional moment for our country, said Walt Disney, the company

(33:33):
ows ABC. It is a decision we made because we
felt some of the comments were ill timed and thus insensitive.
We have spent the last days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy,
and after those conversations, we reached the decision to return
the show on Tuesday. I felt like those decisions was
have you seen the stock perks? Have you seen these

(33:58):
cancel They crashed the cancelation website. Yeah, yeah, yeah, And
now that we think about it, maybe you should come back.
It's gonna be wild because I think a lot of
people are going to tune into that show specifically to
see what he says tomorrow. And now he's gonna kind
of be the one that everyone's like putting under microscope,

(34:19):
because if he comes back and he's you know, apologetic
or acting like he did what they're accusing him of,
I think people are gonna be looking at it. If
he's defiant, there's gonna be people like Trump and obviously
the people at Walt Disney that will be like no, no, no, non,
Like that's bad if you're too defiant, because now we're

(34:39):
gonna keep going through this shit that might not get
that merger approval whatever the fuck. But so many people
spoke out on Jimmy Kimmel's behalf, celebrities and comedians, athletes,
all this stuff that I think they realize it's trickling
uphill and not just downhill to people, and or just

(35:03):
that they're part of downhill too. And so you're seeing
people that never really speak up starting to speak up.
And you're seeing some brave people, I mean, actors who
work for Walt Disney being like, boycott Walt Disney, cancel
your Hulu subscription, like Tatiana Mlanesley. I know I'm probably

(35:25):
saying it wrong, but she was Shehawk Mark Ruffalo, the Hawk,
Like these people are not fucking around right now. And
I think I appreciate this pushback mostly because we have
to keep our sanity. We have to maintain some reason

(35:46):
of discordant. Yeah, we can't just let their lives be
the truth. And so people pushing back does matter because
it can scare a corporation into acting right, and.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
It's one of things they go, yeah, yeah, federal government,
but we need our money, like we can't lose our
coins because of y'all right type of thing, and so,
you know, and it was hitting them from what I
was from my understanding online. Not only was it like
the Hulu and the Disney plus people were hitting like

(36:21):
Walt Disney World, Walt disney Land, and the cruises, like
because people on the low Rock Disney got their hands
and like it.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Was Disney adults, you know, those Disney adults on TikTok.
It was Disney adults talking about don't go to the
park no more, right.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
And these are people who their whole thing was for
some of them. You know, I'm an adult when I
can spend my money. They collect those items and all types.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Of though you sell media, and by media I mean movies, TV,
all of it is the opposite of what you're doing.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Agreed.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
You can't and or can't win an Emmy, and then
you coward of fascism.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
That's all that show was for.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
You can't have kids playing toys and talking about don't
be a bully and then you give in to the bully.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Right.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
You can't have Marvel Studios telling us all to fight
back even when you're down, even when the odds, fight
for what's right, fight for the truth, fight for each other,
sacrifice and then be like, eugh a merger. We gotta
hurry up and get this merger through. They pushed the
trailer for Mando and Grog Mandalorian and Grogu, the movie

(37:28):
they've been planning to put out. It's coming out in
twenty twenty six or whatever. They were so to debut
that last week, but because of Jimmy Kimmel, shit was happening.
They put they moved the trailer.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Oh yeah, I'm angry because everybody.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
Yeah, the comments under there would have been like boycott,
fuck you now. They're gonna still get that, probably from
the right now. But the people that buy your tickets
ain't from the right, No, they're not. You know, those
people think they you know, they think Superman is wrong.
You know, he's an immigrant, Like those motherfuckers have decided
to live in La La Land where they don't support anything.
So I think it's interesting. I knew it was I

(38:02):
knew this deal had been done because I saw that
the trailer dropped today earlier in the day, and I
was like, they wouldn't have dropped that trailer unless they
were gonna put Jimmy Kimmel back on the air, because
that makes sense. They know that the motherfucker you're a
Star Wars fan, you're not a fan of like, don't
stand up to the Empire and the evil Emperor? Right,
you know, like what are you even promoting? But uh,

(38:24):
and it's still sure. I'm sure it's still gonna take
a hit, even even with them doing that.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Oh yeah, And and I don't know what the percentage
of people are gonna be, but there are gonna be
a percentage of people that are dead to watch serious
about that they will never come back. A lot of
people will, but the fact but there's gonna be a
small percentage of people that's like no, because I don't
know where you're gonna do this again?

Speaker 1 (38:44):
Right, So yeah, we'll see what happens. A Utah plastic
surgeon who was accused of throwing away twenty eight thousand
dollars worth of COVID vaccines and giving I think kids
sailing or something like that. Instead, Uh, charges against him
were thrown out because or dismissed by Pam Bondi, the
US Attorney General and Trump loyalists.

Speaker 3 (39:06):
What.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
Yeah, they're gonna do more and more stuff like this. Yes,
so would have been prosecuted under the old DLJ. You
know this process was started under him.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
Right.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
I come to you because I want my child to
be protected. You're not protecting my child. My child fucking
gets sick or possibly died and there's nothing I could
do about it.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
Yeah. They also dropped an investigation into a Tom Holman,
who I believe is the head is the Borders are.
So he he got recorded last year in September by

(39:51):
undercover FBI operation where he accepted fifty thousand dollars in cash.
They were posing as business executives and they were like, hey,
give us fifty thousand dollars in cash so we can
get some government contracts in the second Trump administration. He
was like, yeah, I got you. That turned out to
be a sting operation. Now it wasn't publicized at the time,

(40:15):
and so they quietly, the Trump administration just dropped the
case like they're not going to They just started indefinitely
as soon as Trump became president. And so now this
information is coming out because people are leaking it to
the press. But when you have Cashptail in charge of

(40:38):
the FBI now right, firing people that aren't Trump no
loyalists to Justice Department, Pambondy, getting rid of people, don't
this is the malfeasans that happens. This is the real
cover up. This ain't no one hundred body laptop made
up bullshit. This is real, you know corruption.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
This is the thing that irritates me is that when
things were functioning right in the in the federal government
perfect no right, yes, it was functioning as it was
supposed to be. You had your checks and balances and
all this types of stuff. Okay, Trump's whole thing was

(41:19):
this corrupt, this corrupt, this corrupt, this corrupt. He kept
saying that bullshit until people bought that bullshit. On the
right and the left, the the the people were coming
out and they were you know, they would say things,
you know, with COVID and all that stuff, and people
were like, well they keep changing it. Yeah, because they're
actually trying to build a plane in an air So yes,

(41:39):
they're gonna tell you did this tomorrow. This may change,
but that seed, that seed, that bullshit seed, had already
been planted. So when I said this, this impacted everybody.
This is why when people kept saying that, I was like,
don't do that. The federal government is doing its job
while y'all acting like we are getting bad and misinformation
off of these people whose whole livelihood was to educate

(42:03):
us and to protect us, Like like, this is their
job to do this, and a lot of most people
are going to do those jobs to the best of
their abilities. Most people who have these jobs aren't doing
these jobs to bullshit people. And so the thing is
that's what he did. People bought that bullshit when the
shit was functioning, right, So now when Trump gets in office,

(42:25):
he's actually doing the shit that he claimed what was
happening before, before we would have had somebody to go
through and be like, motherfucker, no, we're gonna charge you.
You have to give children proper vaccines. No, y'all can't
be out here doing bullshit. Know we're gonna hold people accountable.
All that shit goes out the door when he gets
in office.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Yeah, and these people don't care. Right, the media is
not able to hold any feet to the fire because
what what are you? What you're really hoping is that
people will use the tools and the government to do it,
But the people in charge of the government don't care,
you know, So like, what are no there's nothing, there's
no justice that's coming to be done. Like they're just

(43:06):
gonna do these things in people's face and it's gonna
get more and more blatant.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Yes, and so my biggest thing, and every time we
do this, this is all going to go back to
the people. Excuse me, people act shock, people acting off,
people want to go, oh my gosh. But I'm gonna
look you your I'd be like, well, how did you vote?
Did you vote with you out here? Bullshit? You're know, right,
because the people are the people that put these people

(43:30):
in office to do this bullshit.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Yes to ninety thousand people that filled up a stadium
for Charlie Kirk, right, like, those people voted. Those people,
those are citizens. It's not a politician doing that, it's
not the economy doing that. Those are people that believe
in the causes that he advocated for. They're real human
beings and no politicians is gonna save you from that.

(43:54):
Department of Homeland Security calls for media and the far
left to stop demonizing the President Trump and Home and
ICE and DHS law Enforcement.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
Uh. That is a.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
Actual link from the actual website for the government, d
HS dot gov is where they put this press release out.
And I just want you to know the hate is working.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Mm hm.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
It gets to them, like, it's why, it's why they
want to go at the comedians. Yes, because because it's
the mocking of them does undercut their power and it
does kind of show the whole thing is a fucking
uh joke, you know, it's why. It's why you know,
and that the movie the Watchmen or Watchmen or the

(44:42):
TV you know, comic book TV show wherever the comedian
was like one of the darkest characters, because it's like,
it's all a fucking joke. But yeah, it's that you
can it does matter, Your voice does matter. And yeah,
all of us collectively being like fuck Ice, fuck you know,
fuck you Trump, fuck.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
This White surprise people just gonna lay down while y'all
strip them of their rights.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
That's why they were trying to scare everybody by getting
people fired from their jobs for saying this is who
Charlie Kirk actually was. Here are his own words, and
they think they can just get the rest of us
out of here. And I appreciate people, you know, not
backing down and still using their voices same. So yeah,
but yeah, they want to. They sent us a press

(45:26):
release like that to who took the world. Hey man,
cut it out, stop picking on.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Us, bitch, quit being whack. You stop being whack. We
wouldn't mess with you. You run the federal government like
it's supposed to be, motherfucking ran, We wouldn't be like, bitch,
what are you doing? Right? You find anybody that had
any knowledge in goddamn common sense on how to do
their motherfucking jobs, And it's it's almost like you took

(45:52):
a truck, you stripped all the parts of it. Damn
Now you out here with just the metal piece and
a goddamn engine, going why won't she run? Bitch? You
did this?

Speaker 1 (46:00):
I feel like they literally did that to like as
they were pushing their glasses up like this, and like
I felt like it came in a nerdy voice like
it's not picking on me or something like. This was
like what you're talking about, and you can't be a
bully and a victim. And that's what I hate about
this entire movement. They are so greedy. They want to
be the victims and the bullies. They want to pick

(46:21):
on the rest of us, and then when we go
fuck you, they want to be like, my feelings, fuck
your feelings. Though I put it on the Joe Biden
tied up, get napped. We got pictures of t shirts
calling Kamala Harris a whole. But my feelings, my feelings
were very hurt when you said stop being a fascist,
When you said I should take off my mask when
I'm arresting people that are minding their own.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
Business identify, it really made me cry. I don't care.
And that's the thing. Everybody think that they the only
motherfucker mad bitch. I'm mad too.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
Yeah, man, we're all right, you know what, You're right,
we are mad. That should be the end of that.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
Yeah, like you can do more, but don't pick on me.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Stop taking our rights exactly, Stop taking all rights, and
we'll stop, you know, picking on y'all. How about that.
I won't stop picking on y'all. All right, let's get
let's get to another segment. Let's take a break.

Speaker 2 (47:28):
This is just a question.

Speaker 1 (47:52):
Americans are having less sex than ever.

Speaker 2 (47:56):
Yeah, they're stressed, Folks losing their jobs, folks got less money,
you know, like it. And it's one of those things
where at the end of the day, basic needs have
to be met before you kind of go up the
ladder to these things. Yes, people always desire sex, but
it does not mean that sex is at the forefront,

(48:16):
even in marriage and things. When people stop being intimate,
there's something else outside of that going on to make
people not want to be intimate. And when people are
stressed about the economy, when they're stressed about the president,
when they don't know what's gonna happen tomorrow, when they
don't know if they're going to have someone to live
in or stay, sex is not on the agenda. I think.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Also, so I'm reading this book Take a Drink Digital Madness,
and part one of the things that talked about was
how animals and captivity have less sex. They stop reproducing.
Even that's why we spend so much time being like, well,
the panda's made, you know, and we're not having that

(49:00):
discussion out in the fucking wilds where dependents are free.
They fucking they are, you know what I mean. But
once you once the animal realizes this in captivity, it
changes some of the needs and goals of the animal.
And I wonder if people feel trapped, if they feel
in captivity, if they feel surveilled all the time, they

(49:22):
feel like they are losing and having less freedoms, you know,
if the money that we're making is going less and
less far, and so the extravagances of life, such as
going on dates and trying to have sex with people
and being you know, dressing them certain all the things
we do for sex, if we're now in a resection,

(49:46):
see what I'm saying. Your idea that because it's like
recess recession, like that's when you get less money to
economy going down. But I'm talking about sex. Okay, well
I'm saying resection, you know, like we losing, re losing.
But yeah, I'm not surprised that that's happening. The study

(50:09):
found that just thirty seven percent of people age eighteen
to sixty four reported having sex at least once a week,
down from fifty five percent in nineteen ninety The decline
is even more striking for young adults, and I think
those people are hurt the most by the economy and stuff.
But we don't talk about it because we always talk
about it in measures of like what age would they

(50:31):
retire and what kind of job would I get? I'm like,
are they fucking like it? It can't all. I'm sure
some of it is social media and anxiety and stuff,
but in the pandemic even but some of it is
also just like, man, I have ninety thousand dollars a
day and I'm twenty one.

Speaker 2 (50:46):
Yeah, don't.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
I mean, fucking is not necessarily as high a priority
as for me when I'm walking around with that level
of you know, problems.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
Yeah, none of that, you know who. I'm like, why
would I want to fuck? But possibly didn't have children
to add on to this desk.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
So what I'm saying, get in the house.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Yes, And that's why people talking about wine theyre doing.
I was like, bitch day in debt.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Like, but they're doing exactly what you were doing, and
it don't work.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
They don't work.

Speaker 1 (51:16):
Almost a quarter of people aged eighteen to twenty nine,
or twenty four percent, said they had not had sex
in the past year as twice as many as in
twenty ten.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
Yeah, and also, truth be told, I think the pandemic
really impacted that more than people think. And so for
a lot of people, the more cautious and more picky,
like you know, they're like doing more monitoring and things
like that. So it's one of those things where a
lot of people who would have more casual sex are like, yeah, y'all,
y'all are scary.

Speaker 1 (51:46):
Right, and you throw into the devices were always on, right,
and the way social media affects our mental health, yes,
and people are like because and how much we know
about each other now that we didn't know? Because I
think there was a time when you just see somebody
attractive and you know, maybe your first thought isn't what's
their politics? You know, for some of some of us

(52:07):
it always was, But for a lot of people, they
were just living life, like that's a thing you find
out after you've been fucking for a while or you know.
But now it's like, I need to know everything's a
red flag.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (52:19):
It's like how parents don't let kids walk home from
the park anymore. It's not that we're actually living a
much less dangerous time. Kids aren't being kidnapped, and we
can track people within minutes, but we're not letting our
kids walk because mentally we're like, it's scary. And so
I think people and not want to be around people.
You all kind of learn to be scared of each other,

(52:40):
as you said, And I think even when it comes
to something simpilate as working from home and people that
like go to the office. Uh, Like it used to
be like you go to the office, you row your eyes,
but you go to the office. You understood why you didn't.
It wasn't the worst thing in the world to go
to the office. But you know, could you like more
vacation days, yes, but you understood be there in person

(53:00):
with people, talk, get to be friends all the way
we are like I'll throw up you maybe come into work.
It's like we've changed. Our brains have changed in a
very short period of time. And sex would change place.
People often meet people they have sex with stuff like work.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
Yes, it's about to say, yeah, people meet their mates.
People meet yeah a lot of times, Like you.

Speaker 1 (53:21):
Know how many women I had sex with at work?
It's crazy on the printer, all right, it's crazy. I
have sex with a coworker. I don't know me, dude,
imagine they just took that away from.

Speaker 2 (53:35):
H I gonna come and get us.

Speaker 1 (53:37):
So, yes, sex is at all time for a lot
of people, it is. Let's see what else one more
of these? Uh, we've got an update on a on
a case case. I got an update on something we
talked about earlier in the year. Guys, it's a big

(54:03):
breaking news over here. The alleged serial butt sniffer was
busted again after one hundred thousand dollars baill, what Yes,

(54:24):
that's nasty, dude. They done caught the boy. They done
caught him slipping, caught him sniffing. They caught him sniffing.

Speaker 2 (54:32):
I remember that.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
Yeah, his name is Kalis Karan Crowder. He got arrested.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
Ain't smeling through thers.

Speaker 1 (54:39):
He got the Shrek ears. What happened to him? Maybe
that's why he sniff butts. We got an ear pro
to foul people.

Speaker 2 (54:47):
Now, ladies.

Speaker 1 (54:49):
But yeah, they've arrested thirty eight year old Crowded after
his accused of sniffing someone's rear end an acting. He's
been booked on for more than one occasion. So that
was the video we saw that woman that got her
butt sniff and.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
And she just happened to be feeling herself and that's
how she caught him.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
He was charged by prosecutors with one kind of loiter
and an intent to commit a crime, and ordered to
pay one hundred thousand dollars bills of conditioner was released.
Cop shared the July case that Crowded had been on
active parole and was a registered sex offender. He'd been
busted for similar incidents over the years. He really can't
stop himself. Yeah, he really can't stop himself. He just

(55:28):
gotta get a sniff or whatever. Apparently it's so let's see,
we'll do a new nation's report card shows drops in science, math,
and reading scores. No shit, yeah, no shit.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
And what's in the thing about it.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
That's before the latest Trump changes, by the way, you
know what I'm saying. Yeah, like Linda McMahon in charge
of education and shit, that's that's really before they got started.
This is just all for just the pandemic and then
Trump administration then and then whatever Biden could try to restore.
But yeah, we are. Our scores are falling four points

(56:09):
since twenty nineteen. Twelfth graders math and reading scores have
falling three points in that same time period. The tests
were administered between January and March twenty twenty four. It's
just the first NAEP score release since Trump administration began
making cuts to the used Education Department those cuts in
Oh so no, because twenty nineteen would have still been

(56:32):
it would have been Trump, but Biden has been since then.
But yeah, so yeah, this isn't really this isn't really
the results yet. So this is the first test since
the Trump changes, But we won't really see how hard
that hurts these kids who are already struggling until years
from the possible.

Speaker 2 (56:50):
Yet until yeah. Because and also the thing is states
that are Republican ran right have the lowest in the nation,
all of them, do, all of them for education out
come that they like forty five through fifty, you know,
forty through fifty, all of them, all these big red

(57:10):
ass states who they don't poverty, people can't find work,
people can't find jobs like a lot of that correlates.
They want to cut off funding all that shit. Education
will be impacted. The literatuy rates in these places are
low and shit like that. And this is one reason
why I say, not only does voting matters. You have

(57:31):
to care about places that Republicans have got a stronghold
on them. And now this is why I do fault democrats.
Y'all can't forget about the South. Y'all can't be like, well,
fuck them, you can't do that. There are people there
who did not want this and did not choose this.

Speaker 1 (57:49):
This is not politics. Till you get mad, but keep going.

Speaker 2 (57:51):
I'm sorry, but but it just makes me mad because
I'm just kind of my brain this is just ticking.
And so you know, y'all got to invent asked in
this because this is just gonna get worse.

Speaker 1 (58:04):
Yeah, and I don't know how you. I mean, you
invest when you get in power, when you get a chance.
But a lot of times the Red States will deny
federal funds for schools and stuff. Right but you know what,
this is getting crazy? Okay, this I don't know what's
happening right now. We need to get some white people
news right now.

Speaker 2 (58:25):
That's my fault, My bad, y'all.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
That's that's my fault. That's my fault. When I read
that article, I didn't think we would be going there.
I thought it was my fault. I should have seen
that coming. I'm talking about white people news guys, it's
gotta lighten this up. Jessica Alba holds hands with Danny
Raman your ass for dinner date in New York City.

(59:04):
Oh shit down, Jessica album is forty four years old, actress.
She is an actress.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
I was like, I know that. Now I don't know
who he is and Danny Ramirez is.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
I guess we'll find out. As I read they went
to the US Open as tennis and New York Fashion Week.
Album forty four looked radiant and shimmering chocolate brown ensemble
consisting of a haltered top with a plunging neckline, a
floor length scot satin skirt, and a coordinated leather jacket. Well,

(59:39):
she looks hot and everything tried to say that. We
was gonna be like, oh, yes, beautifully, she's pretty. She
wore burgundy tone boots and carried a brown Sway purse.
The Trigger Warning Star wore her long blonde locks and
loose waves, and wore natural looking make up with a
soft red lip. She accessorized with dangling ear rings, and

(01:00:00):
I guess it's Danny Ramirez next door. Smiling Ramirez kept
the casual wearing a navy blue crew neck sweater beneath
the Navy windbreaker.

Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
Eat them distressed jeans.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
He wore distress jeans with a torn knee and the
distressed black and cream shoes. They got distressed shoes. How
you know they not just oh you know, they just
beat the ship out of them. How you know he
don't just work in a coal mine, all right, he.

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Just sliced him up with a razor blade.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
They're distressed, right, Distressing shoes. That's the That's like, that's
the ultimate privilege is.

Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Because the hell I want with distress shoes. I want
my shoes a fit proper.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
The Last of Us actor wore Oh he was, He's
an actor in the Last of Us.

Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
Who did he play? Danny had to look his name up?

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
Huh oh? I do not know who that fuck he was.

Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
He must have had some background character.

Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
I don't know a bet Ramirez first spark dating rooms
when they were seeing retire them from a trip to
can Koon in July. They seen that have several mutual
friends again as a Friendship Blossoms Romance album. Her ex
Warren announced their separation in January. Albu file for divoice
in February list in December as a separation date. They

(01:01:16):
have three children on her Haven and Hayes and recently Warren.
He was seen holding hands with his new actress girlfriend Paria.
Who the fuck is Poia? She and Ramirez couple were
seen meeting up with pals Marlon Wayne's and Tarique Withers

(01:01:38):
at the corner store. Their fright flick Him will open
in theaters on Friday. That's a nice way to get
that in there. Yeah. I don't know who the fuck
Poia is. And she just came out of nowhere. Oh,
here we go, Siana, Paria, This her right here and
it's bikini, So that must that was his original girl

(01:02:01):
he was dating. But then Jessica album one, She Won't You,
She won't you You just yet?

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
Yeah, yeah, to understand young model, it was Ungradier.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Yeah, okay, I gotta switch over to this classic. But yeah,
good for them. We'd love to see. Uh, let's see
what else the whites are doing?

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
Country singers?

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Okay, what about them?

Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Zach Brian and Gavin Adcock then got into a fight
at the goddamn country concert Karen These whites, I tell
you what the hell of the parents parents. This is
what's wrong with the cot with white country music culture.
They falled apart all that biggoty ligay bling bling and

(01:02:45):
stuff they doing the guitar. Zach Brian and Gavin Adcock
faced off at a country music festival in Oklahoma on Saturday,
September thirteenth. The few these singers went at it moments
before Adcock twenty six was set to perform at the
Born and Raised in prior. According to footage of the altercation,
which was shared on Instagram and the clip Brian twenty nine,

(01:03:06):
the Adcock can be seen confronting each other with while
standing on different sides of a wire fence in an event.
First of all, you're on different size of a wire
fence and it's got Barbara at the top.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
Right, So y'all ain't gonna get through each other.

Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
What is we doing now? You gotta run a foot
to the gate. I was running thirty feet, like, meet
me at the gate. I who over there?

Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Do you want to fight like a man? Come open
the gate, Brian says to Adcock, who then steps closer
towards Brian before he forcibly pushes the fence at ad
Cock's direction. First of all, what else would I fight like? Hey,
you want to fight like a man? No, I would
like to fight like an ostrich and shit when you

(01:03:51):
get death threats from sack crying before you headline in
this hometown, Adcock rode in the text over the second
long clip, eat a Snickers bro he added in the
post caption, and another video of the incident posted on Facebook.
Brian is captured trying to hop over the fence and
an attempt to get Adcock before he is held back
by security. Brother, let me tell you something. You weren't

(01:04:13):
getting past that, Barbara. I don't know what you think
you're doing. Your Geene's gonna be real distressed and everything
inside of them too, gonna fuck you up? Are you stupid?

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
Barguards. In scene, a bodyguard is in saying escorting Adcock away.
As one viewer wrote in the comments section, he scaled
a barber fence and you didn't do shit and hid
behind security. This little clip ain't full of anybody, Adcock responded,
had to show to play for Oklahoma, wasn't going to
jail or that psycho. Oh oh you're too cool, but
you didn't post it on social media then don't post it.

(01:04:46):
Why would you post you looking like a bitch? I
don't even understand why you would do that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
Everything got to be online, right, Ah?

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
Maybe not this one.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
I'm not posting my l's online. I don't understand it.

Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
I'd fight you were like I got class first, buddy,
So like I can't even but if I could, I
would totally like when and appost share the X. In July,
Adcock appeared to call out Brian for how he reacted
to a teenage fan on social media, writing, if you
can't handle the criticism of before to yo, why do
people idolize you? That kid was head over heels to
meet you. He's got feelings too, and you're a grown

(01:05:18):
man nearly thirty. They're the only reason you are around.
Brian wrote in the sense the leading response per whiskey riff, the.

Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
Hell is a whiskey rift.

Speaker 1 (01:05:27):
Whiskey riff sounds like the website for when country people
have beef. Guys got us a whiskey rift. Here they
are fighting, got a rift in the whiskey.

Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
I know how many shots? Was that one? Right?

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
You're not entitled after someone plays two and a half
hours to a picture or a hello he added the
acronym acronym G O M D. You know what that means, no,
get off my dick? Oh appropriation. Ad Cock later addresses
comments and Rollerstone. It was about not wanting to sign
an out of grass at the show. It's like letting

(01:06:03):
a fourteen year old kid rent without saying, get off
my dick. You're bigger than that. Adcock also accused Brian
of putting on a big mask for the public. Sometimes
he can't help but rip it off and show his
true colors. I don't know if Zach Brin's really that
great of a person.

Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Ooh, that's oh.

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
He don't like to cut his jill.

Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
He's not spending it with pile of buddy right. This
town ain't big enough for both of them. You know
they add that on in it's business like.

Speaker 1 (01:06:29):
He tried that in a small town, but he couldn't
get over there. He Coachella twenty twenty six has been
branded the worst lineup ever oh No. After unveiling the
headliners on Monday night, Coachella confirmed the headliners would be

(01:06:50):
Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Carol G. I don't know
Carol G.

Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
Is with a K.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Carol G.

Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
I been to know who The only person I know
in that lineup is just to be. But I bet
I like you annown that first person, Like I guess
they's somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
I know, Sophia. I mean, I know I know Sabrina
Carpenter a big deal. But that's crazy. That says the
worst one ever. I mean, you knew it was going
downhill after Beacheller. I mean we all knew that it
was never gonna get bigger than that. They'll be joining
in eclectic roster that spans genres and generations including electronic

(01:07:29):
act Anema, A n y M A animo, young thug. Well,
don't tell nobody because he will come on. Got snitch
joke for you, Turnstile David Byrne. That just sounds like
a regular dude that work in accounting that affirm up

(01:07:50):
the street. Fka Twiggs, I didn't know she was still
making music. Addison Ray and ethel Kine, legacy artist Iggy Pop,
Moby and Devo also earned spots on the pack schedule
with while radio Head appeared under a mysterious note teasing
the bunker debut of Kid Amnesia.

Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
Oh somebody said, Carol G is big in Latin music.

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
Latin music. There you go. Okay, Okay, I don't want
to hate.

Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
I don't want to hate either. I just know I've
never heard about it.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Uh, this is quite literally the worst Coachella lineup I've
ever seen, and I've been going for a decade, says
somebody on Twitter. Another asked, am I just getting older?
Does Coachella lineup continue to get worse every year? This
is a garbage lineup. A fourth insistent there has ever
been a worst Coachella lineup in the history of the festival.
And I'm really not one for hating on Coachella. Well

(01:08:45):
when you did, you did it the best. I'll tell
you that much.

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
One compared the lineup to someone leaving their iPhone on
shuffle at a college party and calling it a festival.
Damn they big man.

Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
And also the the thing about bay Chill and Beyonce.
They said, some of the things that she did for
her recording and all that stuff audio store, they said
they started implementing that she don't like to step some
of the stages.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
I know you just want to. I know you just
want to stay in Beyonce right now. And I don't
blame you it's never a bad time. That has nothing
to do with our story, but that's true. And everybody
can hear this mid ass music clear as day because
its Beyonce Day. Yeah. I'm just feel bad for Justin
Bieber because it's right as he went back to being

(01:09:30):
black that now they call him the worst lineup ever.
That's sad. He should have stayed should have stayed white.

Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
M hm.

Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
Could have kept picked up that acoustic guitar one more time.
All right, let's see we'll do one more.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Okay. Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Sean White and Nina do Brev in their engagement and
they split after five years.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Actors and actresses actor actress.

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
So I think Sean White is a snowboarder, oh with
the red hair. He used to be like pretty cool
back in the X Game days. Okay, but Nina Doe
Brev is an actress Vampire Diaries.

Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
I was like, I'm like them names, like the actor names.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
They began dating in twenty nineteen, but they calling it
quits in twenty twenty five. The Champion Snowboarder thirty nine
and the Vampire Diaries actress thirty six have ended their
engagement and split at the five years together. A source
close to the pair says it was a mutual decision
that wasn't easy on anyone, but it was made with
love and deep respect for one another. Representatives for White

(01:10:41):
and Dough Bread did not respond to People's request for comment.
They were last photographed together August thirty first, twenty twenty five,
and Los Angeles, holding hands while running errands. Damn, and
then they broke up that fast. I guess it was
all going downhill. Ye was get it because he's a snowboarder.

Speaker 2 (01:11:04):
But I guess it was all a snow drift.

Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
What I nearly good is what I said.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Oh wait, no, I get it. A drift, Yes, yes, okay,
that was great.

Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
If I said no, one wasn't as good at your No.
I was like, damn, I thought I had something. No
you did.

Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
That's my fault. That is good. That was just as
good as mine. I fucked up. I'm sorry. Don't write
in on YouTube, guys. I made mistakes sometimes. I'm saying
it right now. Fucked up. I didn't get the joke.
It was a great joke. But on September seventh, she
walked the red carpet of the Eternity premiere at the
twenty twenty five Toronto International Film Festival without her five

(01:11:45):
carrot diamond engagement ring.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Not the five carrot.

Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
Then you ain't gonna believe this what happened. She unpinned
her engagement post from her Instagram.

Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
Got your funny, you know for the Instagram p I
don't give fuck for the Instagram people. That shit is serious.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
She had to go there and hit that un pin button.

Speaker 2 (01:12:05):
Yeah, you on pinned. That's when you know it's real.

Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
That was on her Instagram.

Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
If I started taking away photos of them together and shit, yes.

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
That was her insta on her Instagram since he popped
the question October twenty twenty four, she took it down.

Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
You gonna suck around and cut her head and it's
gonna be all over.

Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
She's gonna put pictures of flowers. She's gonna put pictures
of her with all her friends who She's gonna put
a picture of wine glass and fireworks.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
White Woman Instagram.

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
The pair first met during a brief encounter at an
award show in twenty twelve, but didn't become a queen
until twenty nineteen, when they were both booked the speakers
at an event in Florida, organized by motivational speaker Tony Robbins.
Oh you know Robins, the couplemaker. We're calling the dinner together.
Following the event, a three time Olympic gold medalists told
people in January twenty twenty two that he actually didn't

(01:12:56):
know anything about the rev at the time. However, you
found it fastening with several staff members requested the photo
were her and I was like, what's happening, what's going on?
It was actually really funny and us plus attention was
staring me in the face. So I had to do
I do. The couple started dating in twenty nineteen. They
moved in together at the beginning of the COVID pandemic.

(01:13:17):
Then they took the relationship Instagram official in May twenty twenty. Oh,
we remember that that was a crazy day, after sharing
a series of snapshots of Dobrev giving him a quarantine haircut.
But yeah, and then they didn't make it. Guys, they're
back out here on these streets. So they got together

(01:13:38):
because of the vaccine, but once Robert F. Kennedy said
we don't need no more vaccines, they broke up. Oh no,
that's how it happens.

Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
Karen, your thoughts.

Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Yep, all right, guess the race time and then we'll
get out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:14:01):
It's trd to catch the race. It's time to catch
the race. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
An Arby's employee was left bloody after being beaten with
a rock for stealing a roach a twenty year old
A twenty one year old woman in Ohio has been
arrested for allegedly attack attacking an Arby's employee with a rock,
leaving her bloodied and screaming.

Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
Steven J. Creach was taken into cust I can see
them hands rubbing right now.

Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
Was taken into custody last week at charge with one
count of felonious assault resulted of felonious assault resulting in
serious harm. Garn Ranking, a twenty six year old man
accused of assistant Creach, was also charged on one kind
of misdemeanor criminal menacing. It's happened on September eleventh, get

(01:15:02):
the cops were on patrol in the area of the
Arby's because it's always crime happening around the Arby's. I mean,
if you really want to have an easy day as
a cop and meet your quota before the end of
the month. I say, drive down Arby's Road.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
This could be. And my question is how big was
this rock? Like anybody knows.

Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Would have a picture of the rock. And I don't
know what race it was either that great, great question.
But they were flagged. They were flagged down the police
while they were patrolling by Arby's employee who was bleeding
and screaming, Yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
Would have been beaten and screaming, dode I got popped
upside the face with the rocks.

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Yeah. A witness of the alleged salt told investigators that
Creature ranking ran into the restaurant from the interior drive
through area as solid. The employee then fled on foot.
Creature appeared to have something in the hand. They went
and looked at some footage when she was entering the door,
she had an object in the right hand. They think
it was the rock, not the rain Johnson record ass

(01:16:04):
rock and uh they did not get the attack on tape.
But then they see like them running out of Rby
seconds later after you know, uh, the victim of appears
holding her her face, you know, like she got hit
with a rock. A witness said they tried to help

(01:16:25):
and intervene, but the man pretended he had a gun
ranking and he said back off, And so the witness
set his ass down because he was like, Hey, I
want to die for on Arvey Sauce. Right, it's Vy's
I knew crime was happening in here. An interview with
In an interview with the police, the victim said that

(01:16:45):
she and Creachure been together the previous night and Creature
had accused her of stealing a roach, which is a
leftover tip of a blunt or a joint marijuana.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
For those of you that don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
The They followed the duo and they were arrested a
short distance away.

Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
On foot. How far was they gonna get?

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Arby's put out a statement A s restaurant group prioritizes
team member safety and it's fully cooperated with authorities following
the incident. The team member involved has has received medical
care and since return to work. I just pictured Gus
Frings saying that, Yeah, that does all lie here? Yeah,
I picture Gus Frings saying that and then going back

(01:17:29):
in some more meth out the back of the restaurant.
All right, Karen, guess the race of Stevie Joe, creech,
Stevie Jack Black. Karen's going black for Stevie j All right,
let's check the chat room. See what they believe. I
said Stevie Joe. Is Stevie j right, yes, no, Stevie Joe.

(01:17:50):
So this spelled it wrong in the article. Oh, they
had the initial on the article. Okay, s t e
v I space Jo space creach. Karen says black. Let's
check the chat m hm uh. Let's see upset because
they didn't have the meats black. They had fist meats
fist or rock meets face Arby Arby's. They got the

(01:18:11):
white meats black. They beat her down to the white meats.
Horsey sauce. Can't save this bland beef. White white feels black,
says Jim. Yeah, that's that's yeah, that's crazy. The correct
answer is I'm gonna say you got it wrong. I'm
gonna say white.

Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
Sorry, Okay, oh I got it wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
Yeah you said black.

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
I'm gonna say these white folks back in the.

Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Food and nervous and some of you gotta right, y'all
blew it up. She looked white than me. Now she
might have some.

Speaker 2 (01:18:55):
Like what if you shake the tree of the family.

Speaker 1 (01:18:58):
You know what I'm saying, like have a percentage like
like I'm not like That's why I had took a
second to think about it. But I got it. I'm
gonna stick with White for this one. But it's it's close.

Speaker 2 (01:19:10):
I'm with you, it's close.

Speaker 1 (01:19:11):
I'm sorry everyone, but that's why we play the game.
I have to be honest. I can't be playing favorites. Uh,
let's go to the She's at the barge. She BArch Okay,
I love me a good DeBarge. If she told me
Prince Harry was into it, I wouldn't be shocked. Okay.
A math teacher was busted with cocaine by drug detecting

(01:19:33):
K nine during random check. Yeah getting up. Freddy gibbs On,
a middle school teacher in Louisiana, ended up in handcuffs
at the random drug check, allegedly uncovered and stash of
cocaine in her back.

Speaker 2 (01:19:46):
Don't you know they check? I mean, ship, you're a teacher.

Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
You probably think they checking for kids, not your cocaine. Cocaine.
I feel bad for all them kids. It's like, oh,
so all them lessons you was teaching them us, telling
us okay, Uh, Virginia Summers forty seven is a.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Math ass and they even do that bullshit in tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
We should have been doing You should have been there
teaching us how to make a turn a key into right,
how to make some money. It's some street legal. I
would have looked used that man right. How can you
lose ninety six bricks and cut the fall back? What
are you falling back to? Virginia Summers forty seven is
a math intervention teacher Math intervention okay at Westvale Middle School.

(01:20:35):
According to Provo Calls report, she was arrested on Tuesday
after K nine with the East Baton Rouge Parish School
Drug Task Force detected something suspicious in a book bag.
The dog, whose name is Vimson, the snitch, alerted the
human police officer to the fine. Officers inspected the bag
and then Summer's wallet, where he found what appeared to

(01:20:56):
be killed king. A field test allegedly confirmed the cops suspicion.
After Summers was read or right, she allegedly told the
officer that cocaine belonged to a friend. Oh don't does
any cocaine belong to a person that is caught with it?
I feel like all cocaine belongs to a friend. I
don't know who that friend is, but everybody's maybe it's Jesus.

(01:21:18):
Everybody's got a friend in him.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
I keep that friend away from me.

Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
Summers told police that even though the cocaine found her
while it was not hers, that she did snort it
because it was like, so, are you gonna pass a
drug test? Well, funny story.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
I will not pass a drug test.

Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
That is my funds cocaine.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
But I you know, if shit, that was like we're
gonna do drug tests now?

Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
Ain't no fun. She said she did snorted at a
tailgate party outside of Louisiana State University football game. Police
asked Summers if they could search her hond to CRV
and she can send it. According to the report, they
allegedly found marijuana, into marijuana, pipes, and lighters, all stored
in a small gray bag in the vehicles glove apartment.
I'll tell you what this is telling me. This was

(01:22:02):
the cool teacher all done got rid of these kids.
Favorite teacher, laid back and she was doing weed before
she got in there, and cocaine on the way out.

Speaker 2 (01:22:12):
Them kids.

Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
She was everybody's favorite. She was probably she was in
there like, come on, kids.

Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
Read mind and snacking on chips and ship It's just.

Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
Some fucking questions.

Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:22:25):
The report said they were allegedly point eight grams of
cocaine to point five grams of marijuana. Damn she had
mo cocaine to marijuana. Uh, well, I guess it's way less.

Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Summers was charged with possession of cocaine psessional marijuana drug pavy.
Now your violation control stabs in school. So she was
scheduled to make her first appearance in court on Wednesday.
After arrest, the public schools put out a statement for
they all sound to me, this behavior is not condoned
by district and we remain committed to maintaining a safe, secure,

(01:22:57):
drug free environment for all the students and staff. Can
you take the staff out of it, because if those
people have drugs, they don't want a drug free environment.
They are the ones making it not drug free.

Speaker 2 (01:23:11):
They're the problem.

Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Free them. Karen gets the race of Virginia Sommers.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
Virginia Summers is white.

Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
Is the summer breeze, oh Man, summer brees, white girl
carrying white girl. Fuck Ronald Reagan. White Welcome to the party.
Of kids. White would never suspect the dog would be
her white mandatory men on white, Trump will partner her white.
I'm your teacher, white white. The correct answer is white.
Everyone about it. I hope I read that I'm your teacher, right.

(01:23:52):
I read it like it was Curtis Mayfield, I'm your pusher.

Speaker 2 (01:23:55):
The two things that uh flag was she muted that
she did it, and she was like I did it.
Outside of LSU was oh yeah, white.

Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Mmm, I'll see what you're going with that. All right,
let's go to the bonus round. You're now one in one.

Speaker 3 (01:24:22):
It's tied to catch the race. It's tied to catch
the rat. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race.

Speaker 1 (01:24:32):
Man tried. Man tried to gouge out a store clerk's
eyes because he was upset about the price of gas.

Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
Damn, you wanted to be sure he could see better
that that defeats the.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
Purpose, better join that costco right. A Mississippi man tried
to gouge the eyes out of a truck stop clerk
because he was upset about the price of gas. Charlie
Terrell Jones, forty, has been charged with armed robbery at
the thirty five fifty five truck stop on Highway thirty
five in Vaden, a town about eighty miles north of Jackson,

(01:25:05):
and clerk was inside the store when a man came
in and argued with him about the price of gas.

Speaker 2 (01:25:10):
He don't set the gas price right, that is predetermined. Man.

Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
Why you make that gas so hot? What it come
in the truck? And it tell me what the charge?

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
Yes, and it varies probably by that by the day.

Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
Man, you better take that gas down a little bit. Boy,
you fucking with me. I'm negotiating, all right, listen, I'll
pay three seventy two. That's what That's the best I'm
gonna go for. As an argument continued, according to the deployed,
the suspect began to beat the clerk severely and even
attempted the galage out the clerk's eyes. Damn, he really
only had five dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:25:43):
On it, and he was like, I got five and
that's all you're gonna get. Fine, five dollars, we can
do the five.

Speaker 1 (01:25:49):
How much gas I get it for this? Five dollars
a gallon and a change, not even two. The suspect
is also accused of hitting the worker on the back
of the head. But that wasn't the end of the things. Damn,
it's more. In the end, he allegedly went back to
his vehicle, returned with a gun, and demanded that the
clerk give him the money and the register. Okay, now, listen,
if it's just a robbery, just say that, right, Jude,

(01:26:13):
Say it's a robbery.

Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
Quick, acting like you was mad about the gas prices.

Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
Stop making excuses, man, I'm just so upset. It's three
twenty five, So I guess I gotta take all the
money in the register too?

Speaker 2 (01:26:26):
What to cover the price of this gas? I'm about
to steal too.

Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
You know, I'm not missed the thirty five fifty five.
I don't own this.

Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
I'm not missed the Texico. What is this?

Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
I'm missed the seven dollars twenty five menum wage. Please
stop beating me, right. The clerk is said to have
acquiesced in the suspect left the truck stop with the money.
When the first responders and deputies ride, they found a
clerk badly. Betils taken to a nearby hospital treated for
his injuries, including having stitches put on the back of
his head.

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
Yeah talking about here, Yeah, goddamn right, they got insurance
take everything of this motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
Victim gave his account to the investigators of what happened
and helped them develop a suspect. Jones. He was known
for having a violent criminal background what and was released
on parole just seven months before after seving twenty over
twenty years for various violent crimes, including sexual battery and
two counts of kidnapping.

Speaker 2 (01:27:16):
Oh, he maybe got in and get kidnapped.

Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
In not nice. Deputies located Jones and set up a
surveillance set up surveillance while they secured a warrant for
his arrest. Other agencies, including the US Martiall Service, were
called in for help, but before I fiers could arrest him,
he left the area. Oh he's tricky. Law enforcement reportedly
spoted him heading south on Highway thirty five. I hope
he wasn't going to get gas. I was like, damn it,

(01:27:42):
I forgot to get the gas. Oh, it appears Jones
is not alone. Adventioned suspect and his driver was forced
to stop it a road block, and the suspect was
taking because he without incident. Jones's place in the Carroll
County Regional correctional facility on the armed robbery charge. Sheriffs
obviously said days later additional charges of possession number weapon
by failing and failure to register as a sex offended

(01:28:03):
were expected. Oh I'm grateful to the Lord that this
incident was all without any further violence and injury, said
the sheriff Jones at thret to society. I'm glad it's
been removed from our streets. So Karen, guess the race
of mister Charlie Terrell Jones.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
I know people like no bail, but Disney CoA need
to bail. So I'm gonna go black because this is
a black person that I'll go you you get the bail.

Speaker 1 (01:28:30):
Okay, So Karen saying black. Let's check the chat room
and see what they believe is race, says Negro, who
likes jail better than freedom. Gas too damn high trademark black,
someone Trump will use as a poster for black. I
got fine on Nick Black, Yes, I got five. He

(01:28:53):
was like, I know my tank, Okay, it can handle
my cocker take fimo beatings. Someone. Let's see country finest
black hating nass Terrell Black. That's we finally found him
and nigga black. The correct answer is yeah, I think

(01:29:18):
that last name, I mean the middle name, Terrell might
have really did a man.

Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
I don't know, know white Terral's a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
Of pressure for thirty five fifty five truck stop though,
that's that ain't right.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Oh, and I don't know why I thought the thirty
five fifty five was like the name of the.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Road, I re name of the truck stop, name of
the truck The name of the road is thirty five
way thirty five, but the name of the truck stop
slash gas station is thirty five fifty five. Okay, alright,
you can tell us of Noel one last story soword
ratchetus all right, sword ratchetess to go around the globe,

(01:30:14):
find different articles, and it spreads some awareness about the
sword scourge of people violating the law with these things.
A teenager has been arrested after police receive reports that
a weapon was being brandished in Black count in Black Country,
in the Black Country, Birmingham live. This gonna be Birmingham,

(01:30:38):
like across the pond gets somewhere else. Yeah, this can't
be Black Country. Is definitely not something you can say
in America, right, How racist is that motherfucker. It's never
that town, Latino Town, not even Black County, Black Country.
All's out there in Black Country.

Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
You know, we don't go there with that Black Country.

Speaker 1 (01:30:58):
The fifteen year old boy was attained around four thirty
five pm on Wednesday. He was arrested on suspicion the
possession of a sharp pointed article in a public place.
Following the incident and Wren's Nest Road in Dudley shot
pointed article. Yeah, what a way to describe it. It
was what Tanahasee Coast wrote about Ezra Klin. The boy
remains in custody for question and a samurai saw was

(01:31:18):
a cover by officers. Following their arrest, a spokesperson for
West Mindlands Police and said a teenager has been arrested
after we receive reports of a weapon being brandished in
Netherton just after four thirty five. What we did this
part We quickly responded in The fifteen year ol boys
arrested on suspicion the possession of a sharp pointed article
in the public place. He remains in custody. It was
a samurai sword was also recovered. What does that mean?

(01:31:41):
It's two different He had a knife and a sword.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
Okay, doing wilding, I said you.

Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
Right, was he was about to take on one of
the upper ringks, right, we take knife prime and carrying
a weapon seriously, said the cops. Whatever. They've had an
article that like, we just kind of don't take it that.

Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
We don't care that much.

Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
It's all a big fucking joke to us. We found
it quite frankly hilarious. If you know someone's carrying a weapon,
please call one on one to report. You can also
talk to us online and report.

Speaker 2 (01:32:15):
A Now that's definitely not the United States one on one.

Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
Yeah, the numbers don't, they don't. They're not typed right,
zero eight zero zero five five five First of all,
five five five is what we use for fake numbers
in America. They also said you can go to their
website and visit hashtag life or knife website. Oh, so
there you go, guys. We're trying to get them off

(01:32:39):
of the off the streets, and that's what we need
to do. We'll be back not tomorrow, probably because my birthday,
and then depending on Justin, we may either do Balls
Deep Wednesday or a regular show. We'll find out. Uh,
stay tuned if you're premium or go to our Patreon
and sign up for it. Thank you everybody, and happy
birthday to me. I don't get older, I'll level up

(01:33:02):
until next time. I love you, I to
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