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October 12, 2025 107 mins

Rod and Karen banter about Rod being Karen’s secretary, we need car crossing signs, gas station, Medusa at the gloryhole, gas station snacks, fitted bad sheets, billboard phone numbers. Then they discuss George Clooney joking about op-ed asking Biden to step down, Alaskan journalists step down over edits to Charlie Kirk article, Dave Chappelle calls out American free speech a Saudi comedy festival, Letitia James indicted, Jessica Kirson regrets performing at Saudi comedy festival, Zach Bryan controversy, Chappel Roan says Fuck Ice, Black Capitalists (Nas, Angel Reese, Cardi B, Rod Wave, Drake) White People News, man's Halloween display gets him arrested, naked man chases employees in parking lot, man uses chemical device in crime and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to The Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen are Hi.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Welcome to another episode of The black Out This podcast.
I'm your host, Rod joined us always by my co host,
and we're alive on a Sunday night. To let you know, Yes,
I know the website is down. Yes, yes, I did
not know that. I know, I get the emails. I
know problem. Yeah, we're having like our site was being

(00:28):
upgraded and I don't know what they did Sunday night
and at two in the morning, but it made the
site go down, and so there's an error when people go.
It's an era when I go. So I have to
take it in with the health desk. I'm working on it, everybody,
but that's probably gonna be the title of this episode
because that's how many times people hit me up. Now,
it's great. We have a popular site. Y'all are going

(00:50):
to it. Y'all checking it on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
They were like, sir, I paid my five.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah, so I appreciate y'all. I don't have no complaints.
I'm not mad at.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
You letting us know just in case we didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
But I definitely need to make that the title episode
so you can know we're working on it.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Just sit down.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Nor when something like this will happened. I would use
the website to notify everybody, but.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
You can't cause the website down right right, so you're
gonna be get emails into the cycle backup.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
So we're just stuck here, guys. The good news is
the Charlotte Hornets won last night in pre season we
dish and the Carolina Panthers are five hundred in October
for the first time in five years.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
I think, ooh, I'm about to say that on one
morning last year.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Combine, Oh yeah, and we're back.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
So you know, if you were missing us last week
and you were like, I wonder what they think about
the news, probably you already know, but still, you know,
I'm happy y'all were wanting to hear us come back.
So y'all, could you know, commiserate with us that being
said to start this whole thing. Do you have any banter?

Speaker 3 (01:57):
I do?

Speaker 2 (01:58):
All right? Do you have any.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
Sucks me?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Do you have any.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Talks to me?

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Do you have any banter? Answer? Banter? Banter? Answer?

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Do you have any banter? Sucks? Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Do you have any banter? Banter? All right? Karen banter away.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I probably have said this before, but I'm gonna say
this again, Baby, I love you being my husband secretary.
Everybody out take get a man that couldn't do both,
because my husband has spoiled me. When when people be
ranging out to me for arrangements and dates and ship

(02:54):
I'd be like, hey, contact secretary, don't the schedule when.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
She really she really does the secretary part too in
an email like you look, my secretary aka my husband,
he will arrange the schedule.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
He'll figure it out.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Yes se we.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Uh well, no problem, I don't mind. I have the time,
and it helps when you stay organized too, and that
way I never have to be like, oh I forgot
about that thing that I forgot you had a thing
at this time.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
That's the biggest reason why. So it could be on
the schedule because like Roger, because you know, because depend
on what's happening, sometimes it might be hey, what about
this time? What about this time? Roger knows my schedules,
so he can go ahead and just tell them and
then just let me know, A this is where you
need to be. So just know I love you and
I and I really do appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
No problem, that We drove to Charleston last week to
watch the Hornets preseason game in Charleston, and plus it's
one of our favorite cities that hadn't been a long time.
We was only there for like a night, but still
it was cool. If you want to hear more about that,
check out the pregame from Ye Details. Yeah, we talked

(03:58):
about that whole trip. But we saw so many dead
deer on the highway.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yes we did.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Oh dear.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
I think they was like, we gonna do some shit
to this highway and went straight through deer country, and
it was like, fuck them deer. And the there was like, hey,
well go one day and the road was there.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Yeah, it used to take us like four hours to
drive to Charleston. Now takes like almost like two hours
and forty something minutes. So they changed the highway. They
added a bunch of like some highway that goes straight
through other areas, so some more straight trip, which means
they cut through a bunch of forests and stuff that
deer used to be at. These deer they're like and

(04:36):
the thing that was so ironic to me is we're
driving and I see there's a deer crossing sign on
the highway to let us know deers might be coming.
But I'm like, has anyone made a car crossing sign
for the deers? Maybe y'all should we tackling this problem backwards?
We need to let the deer know it's some cars,

(04:56):
because the cars seemed to be doing fairly well against
according to the calculations I saw on the highway, I
saw a lot of wrecked deer, not a lot of
wrecked cars.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Yeah, And to think about it, they was on the
left of the road, the right or the road, the
center of the road, so it.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Was tearing them deers up.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
And they would tear them up on both sides of
the highway, like on the right side and the left side.
Songs like oh they'll be trying to cross.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
This could work for ducks too, Yes, it could ducks
be driving across, like walking across the sidewalk, walking across
the street. We got duck crossing sign? Why not, Hey, ducks,
it's cars that way turn around.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
You know.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
It just seemed like we're working on this thing backwards.
So sign people, Uh, if you haven't had your government
funding cut by this administration, please work on that.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Please work on that. My next thing is I saw
something well, I saw actually I could put I could.
I got two separate ones, but I can combine them,
combine them. Then I saw something I never seen before.
I seen a bow Jangles connect to a gas station.
I always only see McDonald's. I think I may have
seen Burger King, but I know McDonald's is like that

(06:01):
number one. If you see a gas station every now
and a lot of places, if they have a fast
food some form of a fast food restaurant, it's no
one to McDonald's. But I seen it both Jangles, and
I was like, what's that both Jangles doing? I was like, oh,
I was gonna do a gas station.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
I don't count those. I don't even be a snob
about it. But I don't believe you. I don't believe
you can sell petrol. Come on and make bo Jangles chicken, right.
I don't think you can do both. I think you
can only do one per building, and it shows it's

(06:36):
subpar quality fast food. I think it's like when you
go to the grocery store and the frozen food out
and it'd be like PF chains, uh, you know, pot stickers,
and you'd be like, oh, they got the PF chains
in here and you get home and they be like,
how you make them? You just ball them, then you
microwaven or you you know, stick them in the oven,

(06:57):
and then you eat them and you be like, this
do not taste the same as the restaurant.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
It does not, y'all.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Lie, This is this inferior PF change, right, And that's
what I think those gas station restaurants are, that they're
not real. They're and I bet the gas not even
as good as the other gas. I bet even. I
bet the chicken is not as good as the chicken
supposed to be. And I bet you it's like ninety
three when it's supposed to be ninety five or whatever

(07:23):
the number on the all the gas is. I don't
trust it. It's not premium, No, it's not. This was
so stupid, but it's short guys. Okay, you know who
would be a hit at the glory Hole? Who medusa?

Speaker 3 (07:43):
D do someone be a party stopper?

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Listen, I think she is. She'll turn that motherfucker out down,
Yes she would, and it's probably the only way she
can have sex. I mean, think about it. I ain't
care back to you.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
That's fucking hilarious. Oh. Also, when we was traveling. You know,
you traveling when you see a local chips. We seen
a brand of chips called Brims. I ain't ever heard
of Brims, and my goddamn motherfucking life, I was like,
they set this upstreet in Charleston, South Carolina. But them
chips are really really good. But I looked, I was like,
who the hell is a Brims?

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (08:25):
I had never seen them either. But I also don't
really eat a lot of gas station food, so I
didn't even think about the fact that's it might not
it might be local. I thought it was just we
somewhere else and they got different snacks, especially I think
on the road, because those road stop gas like those

(08:45):
towns were like the gas station is the town. Yeah,
I feel like they that's how they get new stuff
in town. They'd be like, okay, let's try to use
exotic chips. Oh, because sometimes when I stop at a
gas station that's in a middle of nowhere, it really
have better stuff than all our gas stations than Charlotte.

(09:06):
I was like, oh, snap, they got tropical fruit punch finishes.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Yeah, you're like, oh, I didn't even know that was
a thing.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
The Skittles Mountain dewe, What the fuck? Like this ain't
never in Stroli, Why didn't know Skittles and Mountain dew
was fucking They get they get down like this. It's
like they get down like this in Paul Tuckett, Tennessee. Yes,
where they just checking off the order box being like
fuck it makes something happen. But for the rest you
know you're going.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
They was like, we got three hundred people. We have
to have diversity for the whole town.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
I feel like the whole town come out for that.
The dude like, y'all got the new Skittles Mountain.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
I heard me the test site.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
What's going on? Oh yeah, they told me. Down over
at the farmers market, they come check out the skills
Mountain dues.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
This is the place right when Jim come back, tell
him he got one boat. He got one boat, telling
I like that that that starbursts sprite tell him about
that's on the list for me.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
They look at the cover of magazines and like, oh wow,
that's who you know. They'll be like people news US
stars and those I think there. They have to be like,
oh ship, I didn't know Nicole Kimn got divorced.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
Yeah, that'd be for them.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Maybe that's maybe that's who and that's why they get
the best chips. But yeah, I do like those gas
station snacks. I don't know why they you know why
when I'm on the road because I don't even stop
at gas. They get snacks in Charlotte, But whenever I'm
on the road, it's like, oh man, I get some
sour gummy worms. Who knows? Who knows what today could behold?

(10:42):
People who could fold or fitted bad sheet all by themselves.
Would you say they're social paths or psychopaths? What would you?

Speaker 3 (10:51):
And they want other two? Because I just bought that ship.
If I am not even to.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Try, yeah, I just always end up putting it into
the same round ball. And you know their social path
because I made this observation on Twitter, and you know
what all of them responded it. You can watch how
to do it on YouTube. Spoken like a social path? Right,
you're not even understanding that I'm just joking around with

(11:16):
you. You had to take it serious real quick because you're like,
because you got attacked, was like, I'm not a psychopath.
It's just a joke, guys, Just a joke about how
its turn mind into a little ball just a ball
of thread and just throw it up in the closet,
of course, and be like it's clean, and that's what

(11:38):
matters the most. They don't have to look like I'm
checking it to the holiday inn.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
No, because ain't nobody here gonna care. You don't get
no extra temp.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Yeah, I'm not ironing it or whatever Arthur Steward told
us to do. I don't know how to do it,
and I don't really want to know. I don't care
enough to know because I'm not a social path or
a psychopath. That's my one.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
All I say I do because we didn't have all last.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Week, So you can sprinkle them all throughout the week
if you own.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Okay, I got one more and then I'll sprinkled the
rest of you that the week. Also another thing when
we was on our trip, and maybe because I never
paid his attention, it's actually brilliant. But at the same time,
I'm like, why we had billboards with the weirdest telephone
numbers all up and down. We had one that was
like two hundred two thousand, that was one of the numbers.

(12:31):
We had one that was nine nine nine nine nine
nine nine, And we had.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Clearly yes and we look at you. We have y'all
tell the whole world about these we don't even know
who these people was. You're just gonna be calling them
like I heard about you on the blackout Tips what happened?

Speaker 3 (12:46):
I know, went on on seven seven seven, seven seven seven.
I let the fuck is this? But I was like,
it's brilliant because if you live in these areas locally,
because you know, we were just dry driving up and down.
But if you you are like, yeah, what's that dude's name?
What is his name? You like two hundred two.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
Thousand, call right right, and it's all like lawyers and stuff. Yes,
you know, Tipping's gonna help you. He got me some
money or whatever, and there's nothing else to look at.
So because you just on a long ass highway, So
like that's what the billboard is like gonna get the
eyes because you're just looking at the road.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
And it's like some small areas, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
If you put that, like, you know, just in a
big city or something, I feel like people wouldn't even
really notice it that much. But when you're driving, I guess,
you know, whatever that person decided that can afford that billboard,
that's the that's the ad.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
You know I'm gonna get the people within the twenty
Mine ready is that it's god damn sign they're gonna know.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
So you gotta have a memorable number because people can't
be writing it down, putting up your notes out right.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
They can't ship you did know, but the hop out
in front of your bitch, you better not.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yeah, all right, so we're back.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
We are back, baby.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
I didn't know she was.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Black until a number of years ago when she happened
to turn black, and now she wants to be known
as black.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
People have got to know whether or not their presidentship crook.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
But I'm not a crook.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
I've learned everything I've got. I'm saying in Tennessee, I
know what she's fetched. Club in Tenniste just wants to.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
Want shame on, Shame on me, Shame on, shame on you,
Shame on you, shame We can't get fool again.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
Tell you what I don't know about you, But I'm
going to go to bed.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
I'm that's all right. Politics until we get mad is
back because we're back, and that's what happens when you're back. Guys. Oh,
so much is happening. It's hard to keep up judge.
George Clooney says, uh, he don't think Democrats will ask
him to pen another op ed.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Nobody asks the first time? Who asked him? Who?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Who asked you? And yes, that's what are their names?

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Who asked you?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
I would like to talk to them. I like to
speak to their manager.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Please, didn't nobody consult me?

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Like and also like, I feel like if they would
have won with Kamala, he would have took way more credites.
But since they lost, he was like, Oh, well, you know,
I really should stay out of politics. That's really not
my you know, that's not my bag anyway. And it's
and I think one of the things that actually bothers
so many black people at least I don't know about

(15:23):
other folks, but it is that there was some gambling
type of vibes to the election last year.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
White people didn't take a seat.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Like I remember there was literally a gambling thing you
could gamble on who would be president stuff. Yeah, literally,
and when you don't have skin in the game, no
pun intended, it feels like you just kind of go, oh,
my bad. Yeah, And I feel like that's the vibes
of this. George Clooney like I wouldn't. I don't think

(15:56):
anyone's gonna ask me to do it twice. It's like,
fuck you, like like I'm still mad, dude, I'm not
ready to laugh about it, like oh the boys and
egg on your face. George, you got me right.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
And I think also because he knew that a lot
of people really disliked it, like you know, it's one
of those things you don't have skinny, and a lot
of times I feel a lot of them they just
threw it at the wall. They really were not thinking,
in my personal opinion when it comes to race strategically,
because it was one of those things where let's have

(16:32):
such such let's do this. You were like, y'all, fucks
are wasting time, Like you're not taking any of this
process seriously because to you it's not a big thing
and in your mind, you'd be all right regardless of
who wins.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Right. Is that is that your white people impression?

Speaker 3 (16:53):
That was wrong with y'all? It's not I know that
was terrible, y'all.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
I was good.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
I was just wondering. Yeah, I try and put that out.
But yeah, so he won't do it now, he says,
I don't think so. I think people have heard enough
from me. I wasn't doing it to you know. I
was doing it because I've been a personal, personal witness
to things, so we have to.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
And also, when Biden's son got in your ass and said,
you know what a lot of people felt about your letter,
you was like, you know what, don nah, let me
stay out of this. I don't really know what I'm
talking about, you know, or if I do so, I'm
not will understanding it when people were but against it.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Oh, so let's keep this on the simplest level, if
I was at a fundraiser and I witnessed Biden having
a moment, and then a bunch of Democrats anonymously came
to me and said, hey, Rod, I think it would
be a good idea if you wrote so many New
York Times about this and told everybody not to vote

(17:57):
for Biden. He need to step down. I feel like,
just on a very simple level, I would say no,
because why the fuck you don't do it? Don't you
have the job of telling the people the shit? Like
why are you making me a face of this? And well,
if it don't go right, I'm holding the bag, Like
even if you give George Cooney one hundred percent the

(18:19):
best possible version of this scenario. He was actually genuinely concerned,
and he thought he was helping some people because they
didn't want to do it in public, so they asked
him to even if you believe that, you still look
like a dummy, because this is why they ask you
to do it. So you hold the bag and they

(18:40):
and they get to get away. Scott Free I would
have named names soon as she lost. I would have
been on Motherfucker CNN and twelve oh one midnight like ay,
so look, man, Chuck Schumer has said, can you write this, George?
And I was like, man, I don't know, but I
want to help the cut. Then Nancy Pelosi came in
and she was like, George, I already done wrote it.
You just gotta hit enter and hit sining. And then

(19:02):
Barack Obama was like, George, you need to do this,
and I was like, come on, I wouldn't name everybody.
I'm not going down for this. I'm so part of
my job is to sell movies because everyone's supposed to
want to like me. And when you make people already
already look, I know people that still look at Matt Damon.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Like yeah, they do that with them, you know what
I mean? I know people to still look.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
At him, and that's from like Project Greenway. That's not
from you know, possibly kneecapping the election. So like that's
a lot of good will to make up. You think
you would just stay out of it. But yeah, anyway,
I guess he's learned his lesson going forward. Journalists at
three newspapers quit over edits to a Charlie Kirk story.

(19:46):
Several journalists resigned this week from three newspapers in Alaska
after the publications corporate owner made significant edits to an
article about Charlie Kirk's death, appearing to yield to pressure
from a Republican state lawmaker who had criticized the coverage.
The four journalists who worked for the Homer News, The Pensil,
The Peninsula Clarion, and the General Empires.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
That is one thirday staff, y'all. Yeah, y'all better get
y'all ship together, y'all. Ain't nobody gonna be that right
to goddamn paper. Y'all know it ain't nothing but sixty y'all.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
Cover for the whole state.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Right, that's a good point. Yeah, it's not that many
people in Alaska. How big can the news apartment? Bright?

Speaker 3 (20:31):
Y'all in them of nowhere? So you know, they got
to come and get a boat and take that ship
to the mainland. What are we doing here?

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Ain't nobody gonna know who, what where?

Speaker 3 (20:37):
When?

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Nothing? Next week?

Speaker 3 (20:40):
Ain't nobody gonna know how to cattle doing or nothing?
What's that? What y'all doing?

Speaker 2 (20:43):
So they signed a joint resignation letter on Monday said
they were never consulted about the edits made by Alabama
based Carpenter Media Group. This also happens when so many
rich people owned so much of what we call news,
because they do put a hand on the scale and

(21:04):
they can shut shit down. It's like what people found
out about, you know, Sinclair and all that stuff. Some
of us had known about it for years, just because
we're left leaning enough to be like, Hey, did you
see those weird ass intros to the news?

Speaker 3 (21:17):
Yes, and they do it across multiple stations and everybody's trying,
you know, trying to figure out the fuck is happening here.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
So some of us knew, but those that aren't, you know,
And I don't blame people for not knowing knowing, because
if it wasn't important, you wouldn't know. But when it
was that Jimmy Kimmel shit, and they were like, wait
a minute, y'all just gonna stop running the TV program
because y'all don't like the way motherfucker talk. And it's
a lot of y'all like, whoa when did this happen?
And I think news went through this even worse And

(21:46):
it's been a minute.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
Yeah, they've been slowly chipping at hues for a lot
of people. They don't realize that. You know, your news
is not what your news used to be. And you
know they people do do local stories, but they don't
do them like they used to. Even a lot of
your local news depend on how it structure. Cover more
national stories now than they used to, which is not
good because I want to know what's happening here in
my surrounding campra.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
And when a guy is from Alabama and he owns
your news paper in Alaska, he's probably going to rule
with Alabama philosophy, right, you know, like he don't care
about what your newspaper used to write about. He don't
care about what your local people up there believe or

(22:30):
how they go. He's not serving your community your community,
in his mind, is getting made to serve him by
getting his version of the truth, his opinions. That's why
Jeff Bezos won't let the Washington Post write anything about Trump,
because that he sees that outlet as something that tells

(22:51):
people what to think and does not teach people how
to think. And that's and that's what that so yeah,
that these people step down because of it. Shout out
to them for stepping down.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Right, because it ain't that many journalism jobs there, so
us are you're probably gonna have to leave the state
probably if you're playing on finding the job.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Right, let's see. Dave Chapelle criticizes free speech in America
at the Saudi Arabia Comedy.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Sir, if you don't get out of my face, what y'all?
I wish y'all would just say we took the money
and call it a day, because everything else, y'all, it
just makes you. It just makes you look crazy when
we're like, hey, doll, we think you took that money
because you're greedy and you just want the money. And
it's nah. They're really great, that's the whole point. They
usually as a sponsor of what they're doing. Shit they're

(23:40):
doing and y'all are actually doing it like y'all because
they paid y'all, So y'all not gonna talk shit about
the people that paid you.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Yeah, I truly mean this, and I like he was
on stage. I'm assuming he's joking, like we do too
much in America with reporting what a what a comedian
says as a joke as one serious, but by the
nature of being on stage, it can't always be serious.
The problem is with Dave Chappelle. He does try to
get im. I don't need to make jokes for a minute,

(24:09):
because I'm serious and I'm lecturing y'all, and this is
some philosophy shit, So I can see how the how it.
I would like to hear him say it rather than
just see it written. But at the same time, I
can see why people treat him differently because he will
try to lecture you in a serious manner and there's
not not a joke for a few minutes, you know.
But he says right now, in America, they say, if

(24:30):
you talk about Charlie Kirk, did you get canceled?

Speaker 4 (24:34):
You know?

Speaker 2 (24:35):
He said it like that. I don't know if that's true,
but I'm gonna find out it's easy to talk here
than it is in America, and they laugh, But what's
the joke? Yes, you know what I laughing?

Speaker 3 (24:50):
What put it is? Your punchline? A punchline might not
be the same punchline.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
And for those just generally, because I don't know if
we talked much about the Riy Comedy Festival before or
we took that week off. Okay, here here's my general thing, man,
because Bill Bird's doing this and Heesus Sorry's doing this,
like I went there to entertain the people because they
need to have comedy. And you know, you guys are
the real races for telling me not to go and

(25:17):
and saying that it's just about the money. Uh as
Heesus Sorry said I'm gonna give all my money to
the Human Rights Campaign, and the Human Rights Campaign said,
we actually can't accept fucking Saudi blood money, so you
can't give us the money. Maybe you should have checked
with us before you put out that fucking cover my
ass statement. Bill Birds being like, oh, y'all, y'all, y'all. Look,

(25:39):
I thought all those people were savages with knobs and
they would come out and kill me, but they were
just like us. They got a McDonald's and I love
you know. They they're just the same as what we're doing.
And if you don't want me to go make those
people laugh, and you're the real racist. And once again
they're playing stupid. The truth is the people that paid

(26:03):
for this are the Saudi government and the Crown Prince
like they are the people that stifle free speech. They
are they are the power and you're not allowed to
speak truth to power over there because unlike America, where
you can make jokes about Trump, or you can make
jokes about Obama and and I mean you all did

(26:26):
about liberal people like on those those podcasts and stand
up sets. They're always doing that, but unlike you don't
get killed for it, right, even Jimmy Kimvill wasn't gonna
get fucking murdered, you know. And that and I'm not
saying Trump wouldn't have wanted to, but there are apparatuses
in place that some people still hold true to that
won't let him do that.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Right now, he could, I think he would.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
They couldn't even keep him off the air, right and
more and so more importantly than just the fact that
I don't trust that, I think that read is purposely
missing the point I think they're purposely being out to
so they don't have to say, you know what, man,
it was the money.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Right, They don't have to take your person responsibility. And
like everything else, they know this quote unquote will pass.
But this is so serious.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
But the way that they're replying is not like that,
Like some of them are saying, like Kevin Hart, I
think is a this will pass because he ain't gonna
say shit about it.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Oh no, he'll never answer.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
He gonna get his money. He's gonna say shit about it.
People don't like him, they don't fuck him. If they
like them, they still like him. See you at the
concert either way. Whatever, And the reasoning of, well, some
of these guys already have a lot of money, why
would they do it. It can't be for the money.
They must be spreading the message. No, how do people
that have a lot of money get a lot of

(27:44):
money by doing things that make money without spending a
lot of money. That's what having a lot of money
is like. The idea of like, well, you're saying, Dave Chappelle,
one of the richest comedians, would do this for mea
two million dollars, Like yes, that's how he got the
other millions of dollars. He was doing stuff like this

(28:06):
that wasn't anyway. The The thing I think that's more
interesting is how many of these guys are these lecturers.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Yeah, that's a difference. Yeah, because a lot of it
is if you do certain type of comedy, people are
looking at you different, going okay, Like there's some people
that they don't I'm not gonna say they don't stand
on anything, but they're not in the political round. But
your whole thing is to preach at us, So what's what's.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
Up with you?

Speaker 2 (28:32):
We like, we didn't just put them on these pedestals.
They sat on the pedestals and they presumed a level
of cultural influence with their words. You know Chappelle for sure,
you know he's lecturing against the power structure and the
people that he's always trying to take down just somehow
happen to be trans kids and show and somehow in

(28:52):
the power structure, the trans kids have it over the
comedians and he's got to set it straight. And then
with Bill Burr, I mean, he's like, there are killed
the billionaires like lately has been his thing. Maybe it's
just a bit they got out of control. But that's
been what people have been sharing, is him talking about
these billionaires being evil people and where do you take

(29:14):
this money from? It wasn't a thousand there, you know,
and the dollar menu there, and then you got uh
him talking about, you know, these these low information motherfuckers
like Joe Rogan and they need to get out of
all the politics on their podcasts and all this stuff.
But at the same time, it's like, when you ask

(29:35):
him about this sut of your race, he was low information.
I went over there thinking everybody was a savage and
they were gonna have knobs and they were gonna kill me.
And it's just more sad that they undercut their things,
because sometimes we look at these people and you're glad
that they exist to call shit out sometimes and to
be like, hey, they if right is right, they call

(29:56):
balls and strikes. And if it comes down to, like
you know, Garry Seinfeld saying something whack, I think you
could ask Bill Burrn. He'll tell you the truth and
be like, here's why that was whack or whatever. And
sometimes when people are tripping and they'll be the ones
to be like, yo, people tripping on this one or whatever.
I feel like they just undercut a lot of that
because they won't just take the l and be like, yeah,

(30:19):
part of it was the money.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
You know, people can't see it, y'll.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Maybe it's peer pressure because all your peers are there,
but it's true, at the end of the day, it's money,
you know, and if it's not money, we're not gonna
believe that you had the effect you think you had
when you're like over there serving at the at the
at the pleasure of the royalty. Like it's one thing,
Like they keep acting like they were going around us

(30:47):
different comedy clubs and doing routines for the people on
the streets, but that's not the vibes and y'all know it.
So it's just kind of weird listening to so much
of the you know, so much of the like defense
because it's just like man, whatever, dude, Like it seemed
like y'all just went and took the money. And I

(31:08):
think what's weird is that most people could understand that,
not saying they'd agree with it or be happy about it,
but most people, you just don't want to sound like
a sellout. But at the end of the day, I'd
rather you sound like a sellout than lie to me
and bad faith to act like and lecture me like
I'm like I'm part of the problem, Like fuck you
that I know that's not what's up. Let's see what

(31:31):
else is happening. Letitia James got criminally charged and Trump's
latest effort to punish rivals. She u is the top
prosecutor for the Eastern District of not Virginia, New York,
I think right, And so she prosecuted him successfully, and

(32:00):
he now weaponized the Justice Department the same way that
he went after Komi. Like this isn't anything new for him.
It's the same playbook. It doesn't matter how flimsy the
charges are. He is now so charged up and so
uh encouraged by this Supreme Court to overstep his bounds

(32:24):
that he is basically like a child, just testing boundaries
and trying to prosecute his political quote unquote enemies, right,
I mean, there's a common quote for everything. So trying
to do that is I think just another flex of
his like presumed power and just trying to make these

(32:46):
people's lives miserable. And now she did, you know, put
out a basic she was she put out like a
whole speech like hell nah.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
One of these things, but that it's doing shit. I
think you tried like twice and both of the judges
was like, the fut just get this out of not.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Just the judge that the prosecutors like there is nothing here,
and then he was like, you're fired. I'll get somebody
that will do it. And by the time you get
somebody who just will do it, you know it's somebody
that man. They you know. It's like I got my
law degree from from one eight hundred connection online.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
Everything was online.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
It's like, no one respects this person. It's like, and
what what kind of law do you practice? I practiced
vegetable law, but I'm gonna go ahead and try this
case to the Supreme Court as well, Like, oh my god,
it's terrible.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
So everybody looking, they don't even respect the judgment because
it's one of those things where she go keep a job.
She gonna they like because it's New York. So they're like,
I won't get the fuck. Okay, Okay, you charged her.
She she's still doing her job.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Right, Let's see.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
I guess I'd sayd a couple of these about the
Riak Comedy Festival. So comedian Jessica Kerson. She said she
asked sincere regret for doing the comedy festival. She's lesbian,
so you know, she wrote this whole old thing about
how she thought, like, I'm on stage and I'm talking

(34:20):
about being gay, and that's gonna you know, be like
super radical and all this stuff. But she was like it,
you know, her fans being so disappointed, people realizing that
it's basically sportswashing, but with comedies and their comedy washing
the regime. And the thing that I'll say is this,

(34:40):
I forgot to mention this. You know why they pay
so much money? Man, it's not so yo, go do
the comedy. I don't even think the comedy is the
point of it. Like, it's not like there has anyone
seen in these sets. Are they selling them anywhere? Like
what they pay you for is the fence that you

(35:01):
have of them when you come back.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Yes, soften their names.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
That's what the money's for. You know what I mean,
that's why people are reacting to what they're reacting is
because you can't go over there and then come back
and still be like, yeah, man, actually they're fucking people
up over there.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
You can't do that.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
None of them are gonna say that and feel good
about having the money and still be feeling like a
good person. So they gotta come back because you did it.
You gotta come back and tell us why you're the
hero and we're the assholes, which makes the Saudi government
the heroes too, right, because you're saying everyone who has

(35:42):
a problem with you fucking with them is the real
person that's the problem, which means they're just like the
innocent victims who've just got a bad rap, but they
don't do anything wrong. Why are y'all tripping? So yeah,
that's why they pay you the money, and it's sad
that's what you fail for. Actually, like I said, I
have come out of this with more respect for Kevin.

Speaker 3 (36:03):
Hart because he gonna do what he always do. He
just like, no no.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
Comment, Like I got my money, I'm staying the fuck
like that's it.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
Yeah, not not that, Like he's gonna be the person
like I said, but he gonna be the person where
they're gonna they're gonna be like Kivin hurt and every
breathing I like that dude or whatever however they felt before,
they still gonna feel like it ain't not so funny.
It ain't gonna go one way or the other, cause
he's just gonna like, look, what what's my next gig?

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Dog Zach Bryan. Have you ever heard of him?

Speaker 3 (36:30):
No?

Speaker 2 (36:31):
He is a country star, okay uh he. I saw
him getting a lot of love on on social media
and in a few articles because he had a song
that had some some lyrics that people was fucking with
and they I don't know that they was listening to
the song. They were showing the lyrics and Ice is

(36:52):
gonna come bust down your door. Try to build a house.
No one builds no more. But I got a telephone.
Kids are all scared and all alone. I got some
bad news. The fading of the red, white and blue
sounds like bars. Sound like he's trying to speak on something.
Right now, take a stand right mm hmm. He clarifies

(37:16):
his misconstrewed Ice song that prompted MAGA outrage and White
House response, because the White House has time to respond
to pop stars. Guys, this's the fuck the White House deal.
There's another article that they responded to Chapel Rong. I'll
get to that next. But they got don't you ain't
you supposed to be governing or.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
Something I supposed to be getting the government back up.
Can y'all get the government back on right? Y'all got
people on furlough, y'all got people calling out of work,
and they're like, bitch, I'm not showing I'm taking all
my PTO time because I'm not showing up and not
getting paid.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
Door wide open, letting all the ac out. Just close
the goddamn though and come inside and fix the government.
What's wrong with y'all? So he is setting the record straight.
After sharing the snippet of an unreleased song that a
here as a criticized President Trump and US Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement, Brian has clarified that he is neither radically

(38:06):
left nor radically right. Oh so you just you just
older in the middle, bitch.

Speaker 3 (38:12):
That's even mercy. You know you ain't taking no side.
He was like, I'm I'm just singing my song. The
fuck y'all talking about he was shot.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
This is a recipe for failure every time.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
I don't know if anybody. You make everybody upset, you
just make everyone mad. Now you ain't got no.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Fans, right everyone? Thank you of itch, cause oh my god,
you should have just doubled down. Dixie chicks got it.
That's why they still around. They like chicks now. And
we're still torn. How y'all still torn because we didn't
back the fuck down. Nope, we let we let the
racist people just be mad.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (38:45):
We lost our spot in country and it was like
fuck it.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
We took Dixie off our names. That's how much we
meant that ship. We was like, fuck it. Then, I
guess we over here, yes, sir, to see how much
shit the song stirred up, making me not only embarrassed
but kind of scared, he wrote on Instagram story. Left
wing or right wing, we're all one bird in American.
To be clear, I'm neither of these radical sides. I

(39:11):
can't get like, like I do what you did.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
You didn't vote voted for Bernie.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
That would be worse. He was like, to be honest,
I'm more of an AOC person myself. Oh y'all don't
like that either, Okay, I'm sorry, right.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
Just saying that like you, just like I just want
to keep it clean now.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
And I'm neither of these sides. I voted for Jill
Stein and I don't know why.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
Maybe it's a culture thing, a cultural thing. Cultural but
for a lot of white folks, you they'll talk about
sucking their wife and the ass. They'll talk about, you know,
that daughter's having sex. But you asked them who they
voted for, and it's it's almost like, oh my god,
like they want to fight you, and you're like, bitches,
just a vote.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
It's also very white to say I'm neither side right,
you know, like no offense to the black people who
say that. But every time I've seen it in public
that a black person said that, I was like, that
person is a conservative that can't say it. Yep. That's like,
that's not like white people. You might also be a true,
like you know, person that have stains from all this shit.

(40:16):
Not that I value judge that, but still you might
there are there's a level of privilege. You really might
be like, I just don't even pay attention to politics.
Everything stupid because I don't want to care. Well, when
black people say that, I'd be like, ah, you're a conservative.
You just you know, you can't be conservative around us,
so you gotta be like it's all crazy.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
You're a conservative or you don't or you just don't care.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
One.

Speaker 3 (40:38):
Two. I figured you wanted the.

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Two but yeah, anyway, this song is about how much
I love this kind. I mean, this song is about
how much I love this country and everything any more
than anything. When you're here the rest of the song,
you will understand full context that hits on both sides
of the aisle. Everyone using this now is a weapon.
It's only proven how devastating it all we all are.

(41:01):
Keep in mind, he put out this clip on his Instagram.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
I ain't expected to go to What did you expect
you to have? Because don't nobody know who you are?
So you expect your normal no sales.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
And when you say when you well know, you say
he's you, you say nobody does not mean he's a No, Yeah,
you don't know who no one is.

Speaker 3 (41:18):
I know I don't, so I don't count.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Yeah, he might be the biggest mother fucking country man
in the world.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
We don't know that. No one knows who you are,
but I don't know who you are. Let me be
more specific, but yeah, he said to.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
All who are to all though disappointing me on either
side or whatever you believe in, just know I'm trying
my best too, And we all say things screws some
time in the start driving off real fast, like that
dude with the mustache, and oh god, why am I
making this reference? Doesn't matter, It doesn't matter. It's like

(41:56):
two people that even get the fucking joke. But it's
a star is born and y'all know the dude the mustache.
You know jayl got the joke.

Speaker 4 (42:03):
That's what was for.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
I know he got it, but yeah, so I just
think it's funny because you put out the clip. Then
you're like, if you heard the whole context, nigga, put
out the whole context, why are you even putting out
that part of the clip, right? It's like if that's
like if I had a song and I was rapping
and a clip I put on my page was like

(42:25):
me being like, and fuck black people, I'm voting for
Trump and fuck my mama, and and everybody ain't shit,
and they'd be like, wow, we really so divided. Y'all
jumped the conclusions for real, that's crazy. How could you
even Why wouldn't you listen to the whole song first?
Like yeah, whatever?

Speaker 3 (42:44):
And you know there's also one enough thing with white well,
a lot of white people ain't got the memo as
far as people don't want to hear neutral anymore. Like
it's got so bad there is no spot is I'm
just in the middle. You used to could be like
that and everybody, most people make that ship slide. With
so much happening, people are like, no, you have to
be picking and picking those sides is going to make

(43:05):
both sides turn against you.

Speaker 2 (43:07):
And of course the White House responded because they got
the time ain't got Remember when the White House didn't
used to respond because Joe Biden was in office.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Remember you used to be boring, remember you.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
And you never was checking the tweets. The tweets would
be like it's National Puppet Day, be like Joe and
his dogs that bite people.

Speaker 3 (43:25):
Yep, you know, like it was.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
It was a nice time. It's like it's some pop
up on your feet where the White House has made
it into your Twitter. It's just, oh, here's Joe and
Obama riding bikes or some ship like you know, his.

Speaker 3 (43:41):
His Joe Biden actually respecting the veterans, his Joe Biden
actually the National Forest like ship like that.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Yeah, now pop up, Trump, don't go that ship now
you pop up? And the White House be like, uh,
excuse me. We saw Saturday Night Live last night and
it was not funny.

Speaker 4 (44:00):
So uh, that's all.

Speaker 3 (44:01):
We'll be back like what we get ready to pass
some laws right.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Now on making fun of the president is outlawed. It's
not funny.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
Nobody they could put that on the books.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
They would, We would get South Park with Day from Canada.
But while they wrote, while Zach Bryan wants to open
the gates to criminal illegal aliens and has condemned heroic
ice officers, something in the Orange tells me a majority
of Americans disagree with him and support President Trump's Great

(44:34):
American Revival. God speed, Zach. Abigail Jackson, the White House
Deputy Press secretary, said in a statement, Sorry my eyes,
they rolled all the way into my brains and came
back down the other way. Oh my god, Oh my god.
That's someone's job.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
She just monitors did not qualify for their jobs.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
She just monitoring Instagram. Like, uh oh, get everyone in
the conference room. We got an all hands meeting.

Speaker 3 (45:03):
You're watching TikTok and shit.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Zach Bryant said. He released a snippet on Instagram. We
gotta get into this guy's hurry up.

Speaker 3 (45:09):
We give me.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
I need some punch ups. I need my first ten
writers they got a writers room at da White House,
not tweet writers. I hope he understands how completely disrespectful
that song is, not just the law enforcement, but to
this country. Christy No said, to every single individual that
has stood up and for our freedoms. He just compromised

(45:30):
it all by putting out a product such as that
that attacks individuals who are just trying to make our
streets safe. Can you imagine being so bitch made y'all
up here running up on people's like living situations, running
up on people in courts, taking people's kids and elderly
folks out of their community, and you, like someone put

(45:51):
out a song.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
That's not right. You can't.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
You can't be talking about He's like, Dad, what did
we ever do to you? I'm just trying to make
my mama proud.

Speaker 3 (46:02):
Like y'all punching the kids in the face.

Speaker 2 (46:04):
Like y'all the softest bullies I've ever fucking met. Man, God,
I hate a victim and a bully like b one
pick a struggle. I can't just pick a struggle, not
giving you my empathy and my disdain like you. You
just got to catch all this disdain man. Act right,
She's Zach, I didn't listen to your music, she said,

(46:25):
I'm happy about that today. So she didn't even listen
to this man's music, just like Karen, she don't think
he nobody.

Speaker 3 (46:33):
Men were on the same page with that one.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
So that is where that is where you and Christy know.
That's why y'all find common ground. That's the only place
y'all both, don't y'all both like woo U today? That
makes me very happy that I never once gave you
a single penny to enrich your lifestyle if you truly
believe what your song stands for, which I did not
here because I don't know who to tweet this, so

(46:58):
I don't know if you heard there's a government shut down.
I'm not doing any government I'm just on Twitter scrolling.

Speaker 3 (47:04):
I'll be here too. We eventually go back to session, but.

Speaker 2 (47:06):
I'm gonna go out and probably download some Jason al
Dean songs, John Rich songs, John Party, Kid Rock, any
of those guys. Those guys.

Speaker 3 (47:15):
That's never good. And why didn't your president playing when
he was going around instead of picking other people's songkin too?

Speaker 2 (47:21):
That's such a badhanded. Don't y'all never compliment me like this,
don't y'all never be like, really Charlemagne the Breakfast Club,
y'all would say that today, Well that's it. I've never
heard your podcast before. But I'm gonna go and download
the black guy who tips some insanity check three guys on,
like that's gonna those guys and those other and whoever

(47:45):
those other guys.

Speaker 3 (47:46):
I don't even know who none of them people is.

Speaker 2 (47:48):
And she also said probably download.

Speaker 3 (47:50):
Which means she not make up your mind.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
That's the easiest if you're gonna wind lie all the way.
I'm gonna buy concert tickets.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
Don't be like I'm not.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
And you know, I'm so pissed. I probably might even
play some of this on the playlist on Spotify. I
can remember to look it up in the car when
I'm going home today and I don't have a podcast
to listen to. So there, motherfucker, you mess with the
wrong one. This is whatever they're really doing something. I'm
CHRISTI noan, you know I'm out, Oh man, they're out
of shit.

Speaker 3 (48:21):
Of course, good Win an't run the government, just.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
Winning everything and just still sore losers.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
That's my part, you know, when when how you win
is still fucking upset I don't understand, right.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
And so the last one, I'm not even that mad.
I'm I'm just we can move on. There's a more
serious political shit we'll get to another day. The White
House also took the time to respond to Chapel Roone
because during a sold out show outside of Pasadena Rose

(48:57):
Ball on Friday, she sent a big FU to the
forces that have been shaken down southern California. Uh the
Midwest Princess talked, Oh wait, then they just talked about
her loving California. Or she says, I'm so lucky to
be able to live here and play here if this
city is always taken care of me, and it's only
my duty to take care of it back. So I

(49:19):
just want to thank you and fuck Ice forever.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Then she learned from the last time. I thought that
last time she had that breakdown and couldn't do a shows,
and shit, you know, am I the one that forgot
her come Oula, I am I the one that forgot
her acting the motherfucking food. So if you're gonna stay
out state, the fuck all the way out, because the
second anybody get on your ass, bitch, we already know
you're going to fold. You don't stand in anything.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
She's soft And you know I said, we would you know,
go unto you know, getting mad, But yeah, you's pretty mad.

Speaker 3 (49:54):
No, that's good.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
I didn't think this article had it, but you're right.
She was the one that was like, some people aren't
getting it, aren't you getting Okay?

Speaker 3 (50:04):
I will vote for coming, Yes, she acted. She showed
her ass if there was something.

Speaker 2 (50:10):
That could have been done in November that maybe would
have kept ICE out of a position of, you know,
doing what they're doing at such a high intense level.
It was like, oh, man, if that was anything a
person with that much pull could have maybe said we
should do or instead of just kind of playing the
fence and then getting mad at everybody was trying to

(50:33):
I wish I could pull my finger on what it was. Yeah,
is it? Is it voting?

Speaker 3 (50:43):
Voting?

Speaker 2 (50:43):
She she could have encouraged people to vote instead of
trying to be the person that was a contrarion.

Speaker 3 (50:51):
And then when people were like, you have your platforms
to be too many diverse people support you for what
you're doing and who you're supporting tech. Even though you
think you're not picking aside, you are picking aside. You're
going against you. A lot of your fan base and
a fan base was like, oh, britch, what is this
and started complaining, And so then she felt bullied and

(51:12):
pressured to come and make that fuckings statement that you
didn't mean. You just did it because you felt you upset,
that's why you did it. And then people's like, no, bitch,
you will not sincere, we can see through this. You're
doing this just because we're on your ass. You had
to cancel shows and shit like that. People lost a
lot of money off of you, making you supposed to
doing a ward trope. I'm not mistaken of some shit
like that. And you didn't show up like you were

(51:34):
fucking up with your bag, and so that right there
let me know that you didn't stand for anything. And
the thing is, you're doing it in a place where
you feel safe. You're not gonna do this somewhe where
you don't feel safe, and you know they are repercussions
to your actions and your and you know this is
something that a lot of your fan base would support.
That's why you said it.

Speaker 2 (51:53):
Uh No that a lot of her fan base was
against it too, Remember that's what That's why she kept
getting mad because she was getting her. I'm sorry, no, when.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
She said fuck Ice, oh yeah, yeah, she's pandering.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
Now, Yes, yes, I agree. I just think it's funny
because when she originally said that that bullshit that she
thought she had because she's uh from I think her
family's repoking. She thought she was gonna bring us all
together by being like, it's all bullshit, and her fan
base is too, like the verse, and so they was like,
what the fuck you mean it's all bullshit. It's actually

(52:26):
clearly one right side. And so yeah, it's kind of
funny to see her now dip back into it with
this ship.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
But and the and the reason why I was saying,
she she's pandering to them.

Speaker 2 (52:36):
No, no, you are right. I misunderstood, no.

Speaker 3 (52:39):
Problem, I should have made that clear talking. But she's
pandering to them now because she know this is something
that her fan base will will like. But at the
same time, we know you would fold on the pressure
if Trump or somebody, if somebody makes any comment online,
you would fucking fold. That's why I say you're not
standing for anything, because the second anybody put any pressure
on you, we already know you have, like like you
said on rabbit ears, always online, always paying attention to

(53:01):
shit instead of fucking making your money and torn like
you told me that's what you want to bitch. You
told me you want to stay out of it within
the state. I think if you look me in my eyes,
tell me you're staying out of politics. I don't want
to hear your fucking opinion.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
Then so the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs, Tricia McLaughlin reached out to TMZ to put
out a statement, Peink Pony Club is good. Pedophiles are bad.
That's who we're getting off of our streets. Get a grip. Oh,

(53:33):
get a grip. That's peak white people talk. They mean
serious business. Buster When they say get a grip, that's
like white girl for like, you know, you better check yourself.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
She might as well say roses are red, violence are blue.
I'm racist and so are you. We're doing here, ma'am
making up nursery rhymes. You're part of the federal government
and you giving in some simple ass shit that a
kid can make up.

Speaker 4 (53:59):
That's true. That is true.

Speaker 2 (54:01):
Oh man, all right, what segment should we do next? Hmmm?
I don't want to go fucking with black people. That's
probably Oh you know, do some black capitalism. It's been
a while since we've done that.

Speaker 4 (54:16):
Here we go, Will Smith.

Speaker 2 (54:19):
Here, y'all talking.

Speaker 3 (54:22):
But the only thing I'm listening to is that paper.
Every day we get into.

Speaker 2 (54:27):
That paper, I hear the money talk.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
I see you later. Every day we get into the paper,
I hear the money talk to see you later.

Speaker 2 (54:55):
Black capitalism, let's talk about it. NAS talks with ja
z rivalry after winning five billion dollar casino bid in Queens.
He downplayed the hype surrounding the feud because jay Z
tried to get a casino working up there Aqueduct Resorts
World or something like that. Oh no, I'm sorry. Nas

(55:18):
got the Aqueduct Resorts Worlds and Queens. And then Jay
had tried to do like a casino one or something
in Manhattan. And you know, people don't learn like Jay's capitalism.
But then when Nas did it, they wasn't as mad.
But I was kind of like, and this is kind
of the same thing. But you know, but you know what,

(55:38):
he got his in Queens, and that way it can
take more money out of the black community. It is
just a thing that's because someone so they asked him, like, so,
what do you you know, you got it. Jay Zz
didn't get it. You know it's the beef back on hah.
He said, it's just a thing that some people are
going to talk about. No one has any control over
things like that. I still study Rock Cam and Big
Daddy Kane. Some rap fans just like, wait, what why

(56:03):
what does that have to do with Rock him and
Big Daddy. Oh, I see what he's saying. Okay, maybe
like they had beef and then he still listened to him.
Some rap fans just like that like to go out
on those things from time to time.

Speaker 3 (56:14):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (56:15):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (56:18):
But I guess the president of the borough, Donovan Richards Junior,
when they won the proposal, he had said there's a
theme in queens and I know that knives was a
part of this. Queens get the money. Sorry, jay Z,
we win again. You can let the Brooklyn Borough president

(56:38):
know that. I send my regards to him. So he
the one that turned it into some weird jay Z
versus Nibs beef. I see and shout out to New York.
That's a borough president out here.

Speaker 3 (56:51):
Talking, gosh shit, Queens get the money.

Speaker 2 (56:55):
Sorry, jay Z, we went again.

Speaker 3 (56:58):
That's definitely nothing. Definitely a New York. They represent their
boroughs and they cities don't dumb. Oh they take that
ship to hard that's so New York. No matter where
they go, they are always gonna represent the borough president
talking the borough president. There ain't no boroughs in Charlotte,
North Carolina. You know that serious?

Speaker 2 (57:22):
Oh my god, that is so good man. But yeah,
shout out to Knas. You got it done. Uh, angel Reee.
Angel Reese makes history as the first pro athlete to
walk in the Victoria's Secret Show.

Speaker 3 (57:36):
Oh, let's go.

Speaker 2 (57:37):
Been trying to tell people. I don't know how many
times I can tell.

Speaker 3 (57:40):
You all this. You was like, she's bigger than basketball,
She's bigger than w A.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
She's going to be a star. She already is. But
I mean, I mean like, even when she's done playing basketball,
it won't be like and it's not shade that these
other people, but it won't be like she's a star
for women's basketball. I think Angel rees just gonna be
a star person. Like, yes, I'm not like, I just

(58:03):
think she's gonna be everywhere because she's she knows how
to keep people paying attention. It's and if anything, like
so other stars have to be Oh so and so
is an announcer, so and so as a coach, I
think she'll be able to just be like so and
so was at the French Fashion Week whatever, like so

(58:25):
and so.

Speaker 3 (58:25):
Had you know she about to have her own designer
house and shit like that, Like she that type of person.

Speaker 2 (58:29):
And the other thing about it too that I think
is interesting is I always wondered. I think I said
this on Ballsy Sports years ago, but I was like, oh, yes,
because I was talking about how the WNBA was in
a catch twenty two for a bunch of years because
you did not want to market the women's sports in

(58:50):
a sexual manner, like you don't want to be like,
come check out these w NBA players they look so
beautiful because that, you know, that's patronizing, and then people
may not feel comfortable. You also have a lot of
people that are like lgbt Q, so then there's like
different representations, and America wasn't even that cool with it.
It was. I still remember how many like obviously more

(59:13):
butch type women in the w w NBA back in
the day. It was like they either never talked about
their sex lives and love lives or they just had
to be straight, and it wasn't no in between. So
I say all that to say like times have changed,
and now there's opportunities opening up where one you can
be openly lesbian and still be like, I still want

(59:35):
to be a sex symbol in the ways that you
know are marketable in America. Also you could still you
could be a sex symbol in the ways that are marketable.
I don't necessarily mean performing to your gender. You know,
I still know people that would throw that thing at
Brittany Grinder. They don't even care about the case. So
my point being, I was like, w NBA players seem

(59:58):
like they be super market well, especially in fashion, the
same way I thought the men would be big in
fashion like Russell Westbrook and stuff because their bodies, like
even more so than like football players and all this stuff.
Like what fashion worships is this very tall, slim esthetic
and that's basically just like a walking rack that you

(01:00:22):
throw clothes on.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Yes, interchangeable.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
And I was like, man, it seemed like w NBA
players would be killing it. And it started to like
blossom a little bit. But like I said, not every
player was comfortable with like being seen as sexy or
generally appealing to all eyes. Angel Reeves seems to be
well beyond like she's fine.

Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
Yeah, she's like, y'all gonna look, I don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
Yeah, she's like I would like y'all to look, and
that's gonna make her a bigger star than a lot
of other folks are. And then she's still comfortable being
extremely competitive and kind of a jerk to people on
the court and the ways that I love, Like, no,
I'm not knocking that, those are my favorite things about her.
And uh, it's like Kaylyn Clark can never do this.

(01:01:06):
And I'm not trying to make it about them too specifically,
but just Kaylyn Clark. Kaylyn Clark made in her career
as the biggest deal in basketball. I think she will
go but it doesn't matter. What I'm saying is that
hells in comparison to being just a big deal all
the time everywhere.

Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
Yeah, yeah, you're famous, but but it's it's a difference.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
So yeah, shout out to her.

Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
I was so surprised she was the first. I'm like,
no one thought of this ship before. So Kennon's Parker
had been walking around all this time, y'all been doing
fashion weeks the whole time, Right, y'all, ain't never think
about drapno dress over her finance? That's crazy?

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
Ain't that nuts?

Speaker 2 (01:01:47):
I'm wonder if it's also just a race thing too,
you know what I'm saying, because like, how many black
women that were dominant and attractive in the w NB
We're not even considered for this type of role back
in the day because they if they were thinking about
getting an athlete, there was probably some white lady. And

(01:02:08):
the white ladies of the w NBA uh were not
giving sex appeal, you know what I'm saying. That wasn't
That wasn't even nobody really was serving it at that time.

Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
So yeah, they've changed. They've actually changed a lot, and
it's more individuality marketing. You know, you are talking about
a generations with with you, with the cbas and things
like that. Like you're also talking about a generation similar
to the men who come in with an already fan base.
So they know when we bring you, we don't have
to we don't have to in house build you and

(01:02:39):
all that stuff. We might have to do simple things
maybe teach you to walk or something like that, but
you basically got everything else almost down Patna. We are
guaranteed eyes. We're guaranteed that, you know, even if it's
not a lot, we're gonna have people looking and and
and be like, oh okay, what she got on? What
she wearing? And people possibly bly our shit.

Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
Yeah, I think uh, now that I'm thinking about it
in detail too, I think a big part of it
too is that freedom for a lot of those women
was not having to conformed agender. Yes, And now freedom
for a lot of the women today is that you
can be sexy in that way that just the opposite
was Like I remember them putting making them wear dresses

(01:03:18):
and heels for the fucking WNBA drafts back in the day,
and people would literally you not. And I don't mean
this like I'm picking on these women. I mean like
you could see other women that were players where it
was funny to them too, like they got us, we would.

Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
Never wear this shit and never wear that.

Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
I'm in a sequin fucking gown for the one time
in my life, right.

Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
It got me fucking heels and shit? Right, yeah, Like
I like, I.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
Look, I do want to play ball. I don't care
if I'm only making forty thousand dollars, that's fine. But
the dress is a little fucking much. Let me just
put on some pants like I normally would wear.

Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Right, And also I like it that now it's diverse.
Now it's almost like a fashion show. Regardless what they
have on. Even people that don't dress up, they are
still a walking rack, so you can put shit on them.
And so like you said, if you're somebody who I
fucked out, one wasn't sneakers. If you're somebody like you
don't get this body like right, like you said, now
they can all share it versus almost kind of forcing

(01:04:14):
a lot of them to perform when they go bitch,
I'm a bottler, like what is this right?

Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
Cardi b album went platinum in one day.

Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
I was a part of that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Yes, it was yeah a drama. It went platinum the
same Dad drop. Yes, the fast Track. The platinum status
wasn't based solely on new material. It also included Wop
and up Oh, released years ago, was still packed enough
streaming power to put so people must have went back
and listened to that because it's on the album. And

(01:04:45):
then it business that's that black capitalism that one second.

Speaker 3 (01:04:49):
I think it's the last two songs on the album too.

Speaker 2 (01:04:52):
And then of course uh, Nicki Minaj had to go
tweet about her. So then so a mission accomplished. Everybody's
mad and everybody's excited. I like that album album goes Yeah,
it is pretty good. And lastly, because not all black,
it's still black. Capitalism gods okay. Rod Wave is being

(01:05:14):
sued for twenty seven million dollars at their concert. Promoter
accused the hip hop artist of breaching a motile million
dollar tour deal and blowing the money on luxury travel
in real estate instead of fulfilling his obligations. Yeah, that's
how capitalism works. Gotta screw people out of the money,
then you keep it all what you're gonna pay him
a fair share. The company claims it front at more

(01:05:37):
than fifty seven million dollars to cover his fees for
his last Lap tour. That was newsy. That should have
been a fucking hint. He wasn't gonna pay you back.
It's called the last lap. That mean he wrapping it up.
You're like, yeah, i'll pay you back, psych that was
the last one. I'm never making money again. As to

(01:05:59):
cover his fees, reduction costs, insurance at other expenses, but
Rode Wave only delivered twenty six or the thirty five
contracted shows. I guess the last lap was a little short.
It's like when you're trying to run him out. He
got to that fourth POETI it was like, I can
walk the last quarter. He refuses to pay Grizzly a
single penny of the more than twenty seven million he

(01:06:19):
owes and was required to pay in the first instance,
and has instead chosen to spend his advance on private
jets and lavish second home, said Grizzly's attorney, Robin Bartel.

Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
If this dude, tann triup. You can't do that. You
didn't perform like we signed. If as long if the
paperwork right, you owe that man. Y'all signed contracts you
didn't perform.

Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
Maybe Rod's waving goodbye to financial responsibility.

Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
By one of them chapters ten, twelve, fifteen.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Uh so, yeah, Rod Wave is out here saying fuck that.
Oh I forgot one more black capitalism. I guess you
could count it. But Drake got his his lawsuit thrown
out and then said I'm a pillo it because that man, well,
he don't know how to take that l.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
You know that's what you told Careen. Karen didn't believe you.
You was like, oh he gonna peel.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
That, yeah he he don't know how to not just
take that. This could have been over so long ago,
like you made the song Rego up in the charts,
right like all this every time the news drop off,
be like, was it really worth all this? Drake really?
And then I go and I go, you know, play

(01:07:29):
not like Us, and then that that beat drop off
be like yep, yeah, yeah it's that bad. I forgot. Yeah,
I'm like, yay, yep, yep. You absolutely you absolutely it
was massive.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
Yes it was.

Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Some would say super massive. You just could not take
that l So here we are laughing at your dumb.

Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
You'd be explaining yourself about why you went over the
Saudi Arabia instead of just working and doing your job.
We would have to hear excuses.

Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
All right, let's go to white people news. See what

(01:08:27):
the whites are talking about. Oh, Taylor Swift dropped the
album and you know, it did all the things it does,
went to the number one. You know, although this is
where the show suffers, and I have the show has
to suffer, so my mental health don't suffer. I'm not
on TikTok enough like y'all. My understanding is that the

(01:08:48):
algorithm is saying, the white girls don't like this Taylor
Swift album, and they and they think she's a racist
now and she's talking about Kaylor and oh although it's TikTok,
so I not. I don't know if that's real or
if it's that so white the kind of white people
that black people would follow on on TikTok would not

(01:09:14):
like Taylor Swift. I feel like that's more closer to
the truth than My guess is that it's not going
to be a national Well who knows. Maybe maybe she'll
get asked about it. It's on like Good Morning America,
and I'll be wrong, But I don't way. I can't
tell if it's a huge deal or not. And it's
partially just because I don't want to care that much.

(01:09:34):
But she got offended at a question or she pushed
back firmly on a question that she was asked during
an interview. It was on BBC Radio two and he said, Taylor,
don't tell me this is your last album. He said,
with a bit of sly phrasing. What No, She replied,

(01:09:57):
a bit taken, aback, I just saw some fans well,
she's going to get married, and then she's going to
have children and then so this is going to be
the last album, he explained, a shockingly offensive thing to say.
She replied with a chuckle. That's not why people get
married so they can quit their job. It's also like
music for me. I think fans were just panicking. Oh,

(01:10:19):
and I know they loved the panic sometimes, but I
love the person that I am with because he loves
what I do, and he loves how much I am
fulfilled by making art and making music. She said. That's
the coolest thing about Travis. He's so passionate about what
he does that me being passionate about what I do.
It connects us. There's no point in time where he's
going to be like, I'm really upset that you're still

(01:10:40):
making music, the music thing that I signed up for
that I know you love. I thought you were going
to stop doing that. We both as a living, as
a job, as a passion, performed for three and a
half hours in the NFL stadiums Oh, was that last
part was a flex? But yeah, all right, soon, I
get it. That's like white feminism. Tom of course she

(01:11:00):
would think that was whack, but Uh, it is nice
that that is the controversy in white people news. You know,
it's like, oh, she told him, Actually, I'm gonna keep
with being the number one white woman single of all
time or whatever. The I'm gonna continue to make billions
of dollars from tours. I think. I don't think I
will just start having kids and not touring anymore. I

(01:11:21):
think I'll keep the money. I can have both. Uh,
Charlie da wrong mm hm. The African American white lady.
She ignored Johnny Depp. So she greeted Bernard or not

(01:11:45):
abbreciate my chrome.

Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
As she's saying, I'm gonna keep that same energy.

Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
As she slung him, she shunned him. His slow return
to the spotlight, you know continues. I saw him in
a commercial the other day.

Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
Yeah, I had seen him, and one of them come
mer are like, is it a movie? The fuck cologne?
Weird as commercials there that desert and shit and' also like,
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
And look, I know he's white royalty, Okay, I know
that the three white people who listen to this are like,
but he's Johnny Depp. But I swear to god, I've
never looked at this man and thought I want to
smell like him.

Speaker 3 (01:12:20):
Me either, he didn't like he's day. Is that a thing?

Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
Do y'all want to smell like Johnny Depp? I can
see thinking he looks attractive or not like that's that's
on individuality. But have y'all ever looked at him and
been like, I know he smelled good. I don't be
like nothing about even the rolls he be playing me
like me like Jack Sparrow and shit, I'm like that

(01:12:43):
man looks like he smells like alcohol and fish guns.
I'm like, no, I want your cologne anyway. Such a
weird anyway. So, yes, they work together on a film
in nineteen ninety nine Astronaut's wife, but they have not
been professionally linked since then, so it's been twenty six years.

(01:13:07):
Johnny is the face of Dior Savage after shave, while
Charlie's promoted Adore perfume for twenty years, linking them both
to the French fashion house. So while I was no
surprise they were both in attendance at the show, the
apparent snub from Charlie's did set tongues wagging online. One
account shared a clip of the brush off and said
Charlise the Warne, ignoring Johnny Depp, whom she worked with

(01:13:28):
on The Astronaut at the Door Fashion show. The account
also know that Charlist previously liked a twenty twenty three
Times article that critique Johnny's comeback following his high profile
defamation case. So she just kept that saying and if
you're right, She was like, I don't fuck with him,
and when I see him, I'm not gonna pretend I do.
And I respect that.

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
I respect that too.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
M Yeah, So there you go. She's not with to
come back. She said, don't call her comeback because it's not.
You never came back to me.

Speaker 3 (01:13:59):
John Then she looks like, and why is he in
the room? Right? Why is he here? That's basically all
after why why why are you here?

Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
I got some white on white beef? Okay, I didn't
even know this beef was happening. Elvira, you know who
Elvira is?

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
Cartoon rats Nope, animated x.

Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Nope, el Viral. I'm gonna show you a picture of
Elvira and then you'll know who it is. A lot
of people know who Elvira is. You don't recognize this
woman on the screen. He's The Mistress of the Dark.
Okay okay, or as I knew of them titties. I
feel like every boy of a certain age the first

(01:14:48):
time thinking.

Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
About cartoons, animated acts. The girl looking up for the
red hell, what's her name?

Speaker 2 (01:14:55):
Nah, Elvira is? I mean, that might be her name,
but the l that I think people know, right, It's like,
I'm like, probably the first titties most people got hard too.
They was like, oh my, they got like girls. She
was serious, she was like, you're gonna get these. She
used to be cleaned up on that show. I don't
think I ever watched those movies. I don't know what

(01:15:16):
them fucking movies was. I know they were scary movies,
but they probably was like royalty free movies. It was like, oh,
the ants starring a bunch of people you never heard of.
In Elvira's titties. Between commercial breaks, I was like, I
guess I watched ten more minutes of this black and
white nineteen o five fight.

Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
I can't even get it. In black and color and
technic color, right.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
No black people in the movie because they didn't allow
black people to be in movies back then. But I'm like,
but then there's titties between every scene. So when she'll
come back, she was like she was like the cript
capable with titties. You know, she was the best anyway, Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
And all them. Yes, no, that's a wrong things.

Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
That's Adam's family. El Viral was just the Mistress of
the Dark. She wasn't She would just be there with
them titties, like, oh, coming back from to TNT. Just
speaking of t n T, I put the t N
t n T because she used to make a lot
of jokes about having big ass tens too. Well, I

(01:16:20):
don't think you know this woman.

Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
Maybe I'm so sorry, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
Like the you're talking about the only boys know el Viral.

Speaker 3 (01:16:29):
I've seen that before and I know and I know
that picture.

Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
Yeah, them titties, they was famous. They was viral before
we had the internet. This says, I don't okay, So
I don't know if this is gonna be video it is, okay, Yeah,
the best of Elviral Mistress of the Dark. Okay, they
used to be the intro music.

Speaker 3 (01:16:53):
Yes, it's me that vamp of camp el Viral, Mistress
of the Dark, bringing you remember or is it the
worst of the best?

Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
Yours cruely.

Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
Elvira, that gal with the enormous ratings.

Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
See she making Joseph by her titty? She know you,
that the girl with the enormous ratings. I hope you.

Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
Enjoyed watching Oh the Boy. I mean, could you believe
that cheesy looking monster looked like gum Bey on steroids?
Does anybody know what that movie was about? So?

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Yeah, anyway, Elvira got beef with Ariana Grande.

Speaker 3 (01:17:38):
What happened? Right? Because this woman gotta be in her seventies, right,
I did not.

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
Even know even know a thirty yet, Right, I didn't
even know that was possible to have beef with Ariana Grande.
She don't, I mean, other than breaking.

Speaker 4 (01:17:53):
Up to happen.

Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
She don't be messing with nobody anyway.

Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
So she.

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
Shared how she feels how she feels now about the
pop star, months after accusing her of being rude when
they first met years ago. Spoiler alert, She's still not
a huge fan.

Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
She took that personally.

Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
I told a story that really happened.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
She did it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
I wasn't making it up. It was very offensive. I
had all the celebrities who I had ever come to
my show, and there was a ton where we're always
gracious and cons she was not. I'm sorry to say that.
It's disappointing when you hear things like that and learn
things like that. It's sad. Her comments come almost a
year after she publicly recoinded meeting Grande. Approximately seven years

(01:18:40):
prior to the event, she brought twenty guests. She comes
backstage and she asked if I could take pictures with
all of her friends and relatives she brought. I take
a picture with every single one of them. I signed
autographs for every single one of them. Then I say
to her, can we take a photo together? She goes, nah,
I don't really do that. Shortly after the story came out,
the Wicked actors spoke up to explain that she remembered
things happening a little differently. I'm so just harden to

(01:19:01):
see this, Grinde ro on Instagram, October twenty twenty four.
I actually don't even remember getting a chance to meet
you because I had an anxiety attack into my memory
left before the rest of my family. But if I
miss remembering this moment, I sincerely apologize for offending you.
I like, I'm still man, I don't care if we
got anxiety, bitch, take this picture.

Speaker 4 (01:19:24):
So uh.

Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
While speaking to EW, however, or if our voice to
her opinion that Grinde's words didn't so much, do so
much smooth things over? What's the word? You know where
you do something? But you really have other thoughts in mind,
she told the publication like thank you, not really thank you.
After that response from her, no, I just let the
whole thing drop, she added, I think when you're young

(01:19:47):
and your show business, well, if you last in show
business for any amount of time and I'm still famous,
you do learn a lot of lessons along the way
and you get a little more humble. So hopefully that
will happen with her. That was a nice way of
being like, I don't gotta do it. Life gonna get.

Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
Her, you know, ain't even like if you do this
long enough to age, gonna ager.

Speaker 2 (01:20:08):
Viru was mad, be mad too. Arianna said thank you next,
She did next, next, next, relative to take a picture
with you? Thank you next? Now. Meanwhile, Ariana was also
getting more beef because she got called out by the
White House. What yeah, I Karen. Maybe that's maybe al

(01:20:31):
virus maga. Maybe that's what's really happening. Maybe that's why
she's bringing it back up. She don't like that. My girl,
Ariana Grande, who I will be supporting when I see
wicked too. Absolutely, she said, I want to check in
with Trump voters. I have one very genuine question. It's
been two hundred and fifty days now that immigrants have

(01:20:53):
been violently torn from their families and communities have been destroyed,
Now that trans people have been blamed for virtually everything
and live in fear, Now that free speech is on
the brink of collapse for all us all? Has your
life gotten better?

Speaker 3 (01:21:07):
God damn if them ain't bars.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Have your groceries gotten cheaper? Has your health insurance premium
gone down? Has your work life balance improved? Can you
take a vacation yet? Are you happier? Has the widespread
suffering of others paid off for you in the way
that he promised it would or are you still waiting?
And then you put the American flag at the end?

Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
Absolute? You, ma'am. You know what.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
I never thought i'd say this? What fuck? El okay? Arianna?

Speaker 4 (01:21:39):
You got it?

Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
You got you one. I don't care. I've already get
to take that picture you you held it down, Arianna.

Speaker 3 (01:21:50):
She was like, I'm sick of y'all grind Indeed.

Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
God damn, she's not Latina either.

Speaker 3 (01:21:58):
Like she was like I got something to say.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
He was like, I'm just saying it's from my bottom
of my chest. Fuck you.

Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
They was mad too, because the White House says something
about it. You know, they just copy and paste from
the comments. It was like, actually, I can't believe my
white House. We responded in the cont we got a
white house. We got a white House that read the comments.

Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
And everybody tell us that the comments say the White
House be in the comments section, that being a motherfucking
comments section.

Speaker 4 (01:22:28):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
Like there, y'all tell them they've been reading pop culture
like it's YouTube. Who you think, tru that's the White
House right now. They've save your tears, Ariana. Because President
Trump's actions into Joe Biden's inflation crisis and are bringing
in trillions in new investments. He even signed an executive
order just like Magic, that paved the way for the

(01:22:50):
FTC to crack down on ticket matters for ripping off
Arianna Grande's concert. Going fans, Get Well Soon, Ariana, which
must be a to get well soon must be in
conservative circles that that Trump Derangement center you on thing,
which is crazy. The White House is so in the
Trump circles that they think the rest of us are like,

(01:23:12):
oh Trump deranged. Oh because she got it, she gotta
get better, she gotta get over it. They used a
shorthand they didn't even explain it, because that's how much
they're in there. Crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
Yeah, that crazy. They just make shit up and make
numbers up, and the news don't do their job and like, hey,
what you're saying, like like you've got an official office,
Like if anybody in Biden's administration would have typed that
any changing had this halfway.

Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
Obama got rid of Van Jones, and I remember people
was mad because it was like he should be able
to talk like that. And I just want to point
out once again Obama was right and y'all was wrong.
Where the fucking apologies?

Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
He sniffed that man out twenty years ago? He was
that was fifteen years ago. Obama was like, get that
coon out of here, and he was right. Well, we
couldn't even sense it. We was like, nah, the you
the coon for getting rid of a black man. And
now we all like, man, I get it. We had
never been in the break room with her. We didn't
know it was like that. But thank you and I

(01:24:07):
and we apologize to you Obama. All right, guess the
race time.

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
That's the race, that's the right, that's a race. That's
a race.

Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
Oh, let me refresh real quick because my chat hasn't
updated in like forty minutes. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
I had to do that one time. Okay, yeah, so
it's not just you.

Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Yeah. I was looking at this.

Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
I was sitting here, and I was like, this hadn't
moved in a while. So while he was talking, I
just refreshed.

Speaker 4 (01:24:50):
In the back.

Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
I was like, maybe they don't think I'm as funny
as I think I am.

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
You know, yeah, they've made comments.

Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
I'm like, I think I'm hilarious, But for forty minutes,
they've been freezing me out. I see them there, they go,
all right, cool, guess the race time. Plus, it's the
only way I can read our comments. Kind of harsh
Man's Halloween decorations showing fake body bags of local officials
laying him behind bars. Cops in Kentucky were not amused

(01:25:17):
by Man's Halloween decorations display that showed local officials and
body bags Stephen Markham fifty eight, stands accused of making
terroristic threats. According to a picture from Lexington CBS affiliate WKYT,
the display consisted of five body bags, including one hanging
from a noose labeled district judge, the other red mayor.

(01:25:42):
Zoning manager. Oh, he's specific. That's somebody zoning man. I
don't like he skipped some He was like, not vite
some position.

Speaker 4 (01:25:51):
Vice man.

Speaker 2 (01:25:51):
You cool, city councilmen, you can relax. But the zoning manager.

Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
Oh, don't nobody know who the zone man. Just don't know.
Mandy know who the elevator person is? That food the elevators?

Speaker 2 (01:26:03):
Don't I know to when I get my hands on
zach Andry Jones, you know that hooked up the zoning Uh.
The TV station reported the Commonwealth's Attorney, Miranda Kings, sat
the display and alerted the police. They said that Powell
County Judge Eddie Barnes told NBC News that Mark them
in the city. I've engaged in the battle over his

(01:26:24):
refusal to follow zoning requirements, which state that Holmes must
have running water, sewer and electrical services, and he fighting, what.

Speaker 4 (01:26:35):
What huh?

Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
You want? No running water? No sewage and no power.
How you on the other side of that, Yeah, yeah,
they got they got the right to demand. You can't
be the only house in the coach of sat not
not on the grid. Dog, what are we doing?

Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
We'll have running water over my dead body, because I'm
gonna be dead from the lack of running water.

Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
Up in here for y'all when I'm a If I'm
die for that, I'm a die from the sewage.

Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Right, That's what I'm saying. Like they're trying to help.

Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
Yeah, that is you don't want to pay a five
percent county tax? What the fuck is this?

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
I lived staking and I'm gonna dish stinking right.

Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
They was like, sir.

Speaker 2 (01:27:14):
Powell County.

Speaker 3 (01:27:15):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
They said, Markham, you was on to use the bathroom
in a bucket and just dump it out, much of
the chagrin of his neighbor.

Speaker 3 (01:27:24):
Yes, it smells like shit. You don't have sewage. Of course,
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
They was the one calling is on it, man, that's
gotta sucking.

Speaker 3 (01:27:31):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:27:31):
They first called now one one.

Speaker 3 (01:27:34):
Yeah, they did this laying out here throwing ship and.

Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
It's not an emergency. It's an emergency. I promise you
need to get your ass out here.

Speaker 3 (01:27:41):
When you get here, you smell the older you and
know it'sency.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
This seems more like a problem for city city management.

Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
Yeah, you know how to have to push that with you? God,
do you need three on one instead? No betching th
you arrest.

Speaker 2 (01:27:52):
Him animal control. This man is an animal, right. Uh,
this is something you just don't see every day. Barnes said, Uh,
at first, I didn't know what to think about it
because I actually drove by and saw it in his yard,
and I'm thinking, you know, wow, you know that's kind
of harsh. Uh the display. Barr said he's known Marko
for decades and does not see him as a threat,

(01:28:13):
but doesn't believe that's the best way to express himself.
To judge, who it was first assigned to the case,
had to accuse himself because he was believed to be
the district judged as one of the body bad.

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
Yeah, you can't take this case. Yeah, that's a small
less county, it ain't.

Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
It all right? All right? Karen, guess the race of
mister Stephen Markham.

Speaker 3 (01:28:33):
Oh white, this is this is this is the whitest
ass crime a little small town in timbuck Will.

Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
Yeah, there's two other signs too, not just those three.
They only gave you all the three they could name. Uh,
Kathy Griffin, white niggas, don't vote in Lexington, damn show,
don't know, Zona manager, District judge quite white, shit grand
wizard of whiteness, shit qus no news, I don't know.
The ship has literally hit the fan. White, white cautacity,

(01:29:03):
white middle age behavior. White. What's wrong with practicing the lynching?
I mean we talk about practice white. No, that's white
sovereign citizen correct essays white. And that's him looking like

(01:29:29):
fucking RoboCop under the mask. But the other signs is
mayor sis I'm assuming, sister. Also, why didn't you get
a bigger piece of board instead of just cists, Like
why not? Christer District judge was hanging from a noose
and in abody bag. He built a gallows, y'all to

(01:29:51):
hang this thing.

Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
C A.

Speaker 2 (01:29:55):
They know who they are. And then count city manager
just very scribbled, very scribbling man.

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
I feel like even y'all calling him harmless was a
dead giveaway.

Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
That he was white, m harmless.

Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
Look, he's basically harmless. He's just threatens to kill people.

Speaker 3 (01:30:14):
He put a noose out there with me on it,
We're gonna have problems and not your funny you know.
It's Butla, we don't know them names and them judging
like that Judge, you know that whoever that dude is.

Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
Well, I mean we might know. I'll tell you what
if you're a judge and we do know your name,
it's definitely beef. Yeah, nobody knows Judges because we like him.

Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
That's the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
So you're talking about judge, So Aleen Cannon like, I
don't know her name because I don't fuck with her.
Only Judges I know that I like a like Katanji
Brown Jackson naked Florida man chase Walmart employees and then
fled into the woods.

Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
Police say, oh, it's just some coustodber boards.

Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
Not gonna lie. It's the first time that I've ever
been like, maybe I should go back to target a
Florida man and I was recently arrested for harassing employees
at a big box retailer while in the buff Raki Ma.
Treandre Johnson, thirty, stands accused of one count each of
his exposure of sexual organs and resisting an officer without violence.

(01:31:16):
According to Columbia County Court records. The underlying incident occurred
during the early morning hours on Wednesday at the Walmart,
a small in a small town located up roughly sixty
miles doe western Jacksonville. Around two forty five am, officers
were called it be opened that late. Still around two
forty five am, officers were called out to a suspicious

(01:31:37):
person acting erradically in the parking lot. Responding officers learned
that a man described only as completely nude had been
chasing employees in the parking lot before fleeing toward a
wooded area north of the store. Officers canvas to area
located a mail on his hands and knees. In the
wooded area, the subject appear agitated in paranoid. Officers attempted
to communicate with him, however, he was made largely non

(01:31:59):
verbal incoherent. After trying to make contact with the defendant,
out of concern for his safety, they contacted paramedics and
they put him in hand strings for his own protection,
and then the defendant was then taken out of the
woods to a patrol and transported by Emergency Medical Service
personnel to a medical center for evaluation. At the hospital,

(01:32:20):
he was initially unable to provide identify information, but later
pronounced his name as Raheem, even though his name appears
to be RAKEM. So they couldn't verify his identity, and
so they took him to a detention facility.

Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
And that was it.

Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
Yep. He was described as homeless by police. And so
there you go. So, Karen, guess the race of mister
RAKEM Treandre Johnson.

Speaker 3 (01:32:50):
I'm gonna go black. White.

Speaker 2 (01:32:54):
You don't think there's any white rakm Treandre Johnson's out? Okay?
All right? Can you're betting a lot on the house.

Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
I know your shit get thrown in the trash?

Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
Can work?

Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
What resume?

Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
Yeah? Yeah, that's what I mean. Resume. You go up
there and you and they be like, but you're white, right, Yeah,
I'm white?

Speaker 2 (01:33:10):
Yeah, okay, working class Kanye Black. That's a black black
traditionally crackad black traditional crackea bat not white black black
mamba hitting run attack in asle nine black five k
solon sexual black radio free raking black. That's new. Rakim
is black bleak free space, Rakim Johnson black. The correct

(01:33:31):
answer is black. You gotta correct. Yeah, And I think
he must have been having some Torto episode or something.
But can you also imagine how fucking wild that is

(01:33:53):
for you to just be trying to clock in at
Walmart and then you getting chased by a naked man
in the fucking parking lot.

Speaker 3 (01:33:58):
Yes, all on tape because you know they got film everywhere, right.

Speaker 2 (01:34:03):
But at the same time, like every time I go
to Walmart, if I saw that, I'd be like, that's
what I get. Yes, this, They wasn't naked at Target.
They had clothes on chasing.

Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
You around, right, at least I have to see them, dick.

Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
But because y'all gotta be racist now getting chased.

Speaker 3 (01:34:19):
Around by dicks? Right now, I got a little my standard.

Speaker 2 (01:34:23):
Now every trip to the store is dick spot and Goods.
All right, carry you're two for two? Why I am racist?

Speaker 5 (01:34:37):
How can I be racist about anybody or anything.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
In my life?

Speaker 4 (01:34:44):
How can I call them niggas?

Speaker 5 (01:34:46):
Just call them niggas?

Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
Big jumping speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball
man used device to emit cloud of pool chemicals to
distract from shoplifting. Oh shit, some batman villain shit. A

(01:35:17):
Michigan man could spend the next several decades behind bars
after using a chemical dispensing device to distract employees at
a grocery store while he was shoplifting. In August, Alexey
Cameron Johnson, thirty nine pleaded guilty to two counts of
retail fraud by theft and one count each of placing
an explosive device with intent to alarm and being an

(01:35:41):
habitual offender last one. You did this shitfo you are
You're always up in here. The underlying incident occurred September
twenty twenty four at a major or Major Harvard Major,
I guess the grocery store a small Charter Township, OH
Major on Harvey Street and fruit Port Township which is

(01:36:03):
in Grand Rapids, Okay. On the day in question, an
unknown noxious gas was reported at the store. First responders
immediately noted the presence of a chemical cloud in the
center of the store of wreaking of chlorine. Oh investigators
eventually discovered the source of the cloud and stinch a

(01:36:24):
small plastic bottle in the Honga section dispensing swimming pool
cleaning chemicals into the air. After ensuring the chaos, the
ensuing chaos, and removal of the chemical spew and implement,
four people had to be tested for chemical exposure at
the hospital.

Speaker 3 (01:36:39):
Oh, to be sure they didn't get like six sick
or something.

Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
Amid the display distraction, he made off with one to
two thousand dollars in top dollar merchandise.

Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
Damn.

Speaker 2 (01:36:49):
First of all, one to two thousand dollars is top
dollar in the Walmark apparently, So it is the inflation,
not inflation in the way I've heard, because I feel
like that's you could grab two PlayStations to be over
a two thousand.

Speaker 3 (01:37:02):
I think much cheapishit.

Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
Yeah, he must have just been racking up at the
notebook sections. He was in that area for a long
period of time. We watched him load his carp cart
up full of electronics, and he's watching that area where
it was a bottle like a pop bottle, twenty outs
pop bottle, and as soon as that dispersed, he was
watching down the aisle. He immediately went for the exited

(01:37:24):
the store left. The defendant was arrested early in November
twenty twenty four, according to a press league. So it
took him like two months to get them, so yeah,
on Johnson. On Thursday, Johnson addressed the court saying he
was in the throes of a mental health crisis at
the time and should have obtained professional health. The judge, however,
did not give much credit to that allocution, saying his

(01:37:47):
actions hard people. He deserves a stiff stant in prison man.
He could do decades for that, that is, but it
kind of is giving Gotham City, you know, like, oh,
I'll released a chemical cloud.

Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
As a scientist that just lost his job.

Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
He got laid off from Wayne Enterprises.

Speaker 3 (01:38:06):
He was trying to help him. He was like, I
got it, this is the thing, Lily, and he just
did this to show you that it worked.

Speaker 2 (01:38:12):
They don't regret the day they did this to the
chlorine man and regret it. I'm going to filter the
crime out of Gotham anyway. I guess the race of
Alexey Cameron Johnson.

Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
I'm going white. Took them two months to find him.

Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
Two months. Yep. Let's guests, let's see what the people
in the chat room believe is race. Nicks, don't know chemistry,
white jeepers, creepers, batman. It's a black man. Holy Kareen.
Alexey is the Slavic stinker DCU minor viel in White.
His name is Freeze. Remember well, White Ace chemicals has

(01:38:52):
no comment about this man white and Marissa says black.
So a couple people said black, Cameron Johnson black, so
three people said black. Everyone else said white, including Karen
who says white. He was black. You missed it. So

(01:39:16):
a black man can't be an ingenious criminal, Karen? What
does that really say about you as a black woman
that you don't believe in us enough to think it
could be capable of horrible crimes? Many of you got it?
Congratulations y'all who got it? Man? And it's very enterprising,

(01:39:43):
very enterprising way to do this. I've thought of people.
I've heard of people doing distractions, like when white people
make a black friend and have them walk through the
store and then the racist people follow them and the
white person shop lifts and then they split everything when
they get outside. I've seen that, but I never would
have thought, oh, I'll create a chemical bomb. What No,

(01:40:05):
I think you might be taking this too far for
just ps five? All right? Last thing, of course is
sword ratchetness? Okay, because it never stops. Drug dealer shows

(01:40:37):
off cocaine, rock and samurai sword in video one. Damn,
it's not a combination.

Speaker 3 (01:40:43):
You really want to know you don't want to samarize high.

Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
Yeah, cocaine and swords. There's nothing good about that.

Speaker 3 (01:40:51):
Only high is you on the roof of a building,
not not you taking these drugs.

Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
All right, Oh, it's trying to make me buy the subscription.
Just read this. Booh you know somebody else done stolen free.
Let's see. Oh there you go, there you go. Shout
out to you MSN, y'all are steal it. A drug
dealer who videoed himself with a fifteen inch machete, a
samurai saw and class A drugs has been jailed. Alfie

(01:41:18):
Drumming twenty three could be heard saying new toys and
that as he showed off a golden night at two
machetes in the video that was found on his phone.
Guess the race white, Karen's going with white for Alfie
Drumming here, and you're right, it's one of those alfies.

Speaker 3 (01:41:36):
Uh oh yeah he got that. I need to be
your background character in the movie type of thing. Don't
got no lines, just show up like that, they be
like perfect.

Speaker 2 (01:41:48):
I don't know what's wrong with that boy. Something wrong
with that boy? Yeah, he look off that he should
not have two knives.

Speaker 3 (01:41:54):
Here, be perfect but see in the movies, they wouldn't
be rid of be fake.

Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
Like you know he would. He should not have he
should not have knives in his house. He shouldn't have spoons.
In another video, he could be saying heard saying a
fucking daze, Someone come mine, while showing off ten is wait,
someone come mine? I guess come get mine, while showing
off ten offensive weapons including an axe, a baseball bat,

(01:42:19):
a sixty nine centimeters samurai sore, and more knives and machetes.
Drummond was first investigated in early twenty twenty five at
the officers became aware of a mobile phone number which
was being used to sell illegal drugs in Winford, Cheshire.

Speaker 3 (01:42:34):
Damn, I'm in the components. He got in his utulity belted.
Yeah he's swapping. He don't right, bumba acts so.

Speaker 2 (01:42:42):
He doesn't love blam bah. He done got all the
level one Yeah tree stump.

Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
Yeah right.

Speaker 2 (01:42:49):
He's still trying to decide what class he's gonna be.

Speaker 3 (01:42:52):
Yes, only right.

Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
I was gonna be a bowl man, but now I
think about I'm gonna keep this machete or do I
want to be a samurai?

Speaker 3 (01:43:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:43:01):
You get all the weapons. See how I feel. The
mobile has been linked to a number of messages that
has been issued advertising to sell cocaine. Following in querries,
officers identified Drumming of School Round, Wharton, Chesshire, School Road, Wharton,
Cheshire as the phones owner, and he was subsequently arrested

(01:43:21):
at his home. During the search his bedroom, they've had
they found two mobile phones, a small amount of cannabis,
a samurai sword and an extendable baton. At the searching
his mobile phone, right, when did he just got more
weapons coming out of nowhere?

Speaker 3 (01:43:37):
I tell him one round of us picking him up. Oh,
I guess I got this too.

Speaker 2 (01:43:41):
His room is basically the same room Bruce Lee walked
through before the last fight and ended the dragon. He
was like, should I get the clall or the nun chucks?

Speaker 3 (01:43:53):
All right, I don't know which want.

Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
I'll take both. Let's see y'all feel. After searching his
mobile phones, videos showing him posing with a huge sixty
six gram chunk of cocaine. Another video revealed a small
bag to which he said, come in like nectar before
picking up some of the white powder with his fingers.
Other footage showed large stacks of ten pounds and twenty

(01:44:19):
pound notes, the money which could be scattered across his bed.

Speaker 3 (01:44:25):
Record this, this is so dumb.

Speaker 4 (01:44:30):
This is so much evidence.

Speaker 3 (01:44:32):
Yes, he definitely even say he's twenty something.

Speaker 2 (01:44:35):
He's twenty nine. He ain't want that to be no mystery.
He ain't talking it. He's like, got two pounds of cocaine. Mate,
got it illegally selling it mass distribution style. Definitely federal
criming it up in this piece mate.

Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:44:56):
There was also videos of a large collection of weapons
also spread out over his bed following his arrest. I
know he ain't have training in not now weapon. He
just had him. He just had him. He admitted to
being concerned in the supply of a class drugs cocaine,
and to council possession of an offensive weapon. He was
later sentenced to thirty two months in prison. That's all

(01:45:17):
longer a puff daddy. Following the sentence, in Constable Ed
Wally of Northwich Proactive CID said Drumming wasn't the brightest
drug dealer. God damn.

Speaker 3 (01:45:30):
He John said, you dumb, stay at the drug game, son.

Speaker 2 (01:45:32):
He hit him with the British. He dumb as hell.

Speaker 3 (01:45:35):
He not smart.

Speaker 2 (01:45:37):
Well, he certainly wasn't the boy it's drunk dealer, like
you know, that's how it sounded too. Was he the
dude from slow Horses? That's the like meanest way to
to say something. That's the nice way to say something,
mean drumming. Wasn't the brightest drug dealer? Literally feeling himself
posing with the illegal drugs and has ill guarden games

(01:45:58):
in his own bedroom. His videos, along with the catalog
of evidence gathered by the team here at Northwich, left
him with no option but to admit his guilt. I
welcome the sentence that has been handed to him by
the court and I hope that it acts as a
warning to others. Drug dealing has a highly date. Okay,
we get it, mister fucking it's the swords. How come

(01:46:19):
you not talking about the swords? Like, oh, drug dealing?
Okay McGruff, we got that covered. Everyone knows drugs is bad.
But you could have brought up more about the swords. Okay,
he ain't even mentioned the swords and the rest of
his statement it's all drugs. You know what else is killing?
The sword? Killing the kids? Swords?

Speaker 3 (01:46:37):
Yeah, they taking them out to just say no to that.
All right, y'all, that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:46:43):
For today's episode. Thanks for listening. When the website is
back up, I'll post it on the website so appia
run around. You just keep your keep your comments.

Speaker 3 (01:46:54):
In drafts, hold them in drafts.

Speaker 2 (01:46:56):
Yeah, and the website will be back soon, hopeful when
these people get back on the clock and get back
to me about fixing it. But it should be on
all the feeds, so everywhere you get the podcast, audio
form and YouTube you should be able to leave comments
and watch it there. All right, y'all, until next time,
I love you, ah,
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