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do you have any banter?
Speaker 4 (02:23):
Do you have any Do you have any talk.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Do you have any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter banter? Do
you have any banter? Talk to me? Do you have
any banter? Banter? All right, Karen hit us up.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Yeah, I do have the belt. I didn't know, like
when you were going to talk about it, bring it up.
But I want to talk about the stuff going on
with Ice. I didn't know if you were.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Yeah, I was going to talk about it in the
politics that we get mad. I figured we would probably
get mad talking about it.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Okay, Okay, so I go, I go with my uh,
with the other things I was going to talk about.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Oh, we almost saw take a sip at the Horn's game,
y'all at the Horn's game.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Oh lord, Roger gotta gotta shot glass this time. I
don't know you the one reading the articles and stuff.
Don't like we need you functioning?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Oh lord, country smooth, small batch, American straight bourbon whiskey.
Oh lord, you're trying to bring your chest up? Can
you breathe? I took a shot. We was at the
Hornets game.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
Please continue, and uh we almost seen a key go down. Uh,
y'all know, Uh, I think it's I don't know if
I'm a terrible person or what, but some of these
children are like really small and really like like smaller children,
(04:17):
and so sometimes the seats aren't always accommodating to these
children and and stuff like that.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
So what had happened was the people in front of us.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Had little girl and she was a little light and
uh that seat decided uh no baby, And next thing,
I know that little.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Girl with head first, I said, I oh know that.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
But the dad end up catching up before she went
the tumbling down the.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Bleacher was like carry you ain't ship because it was
funny to me.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
I'll be bringing the light ass keeping on your lap.
Y'all know these y'all know them things?
Speaker 3 (04:57):
We having weight limits and ship last pope, poor baby
last time got ate up like the cookie monster, that chicka.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
Of that baby like laundry.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
This is ship.
Speaker 5 (05:10):
I be paying attention to what the oneess game?
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Y'all all right? A child falling off the seat at
the Hunts game, I guess falling off their seat? Is
that what we were gonna put that in the destription? Okay?
Why do porn videos have a social media share button?
(05:34):
Who using that?
Speaker 5 (05:35):
That's a great question.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
I won't know who uses that too, Like, are y'all
being like everybody got to see what I'm dragging off to.
I got to let the people that follow me on Twitter.
This is a real blue skot type of jacking, you know,
like who.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
I gotta let them know what I'm into.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
I feel like I like three right gang bangs or
whatever it is, I'm into pukakis.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
I feel like that's only been used by accident. They
should outlaw that, but that should not be legal to
have on there. I feel like you hit the button thinking,
like you probably preoccupied, You're probably jacking, You're probably not
paying too much attention to which you probably think you're
hitting the save, but like, oh, let me save this
from my bank, and then you you the next thing
(06:23):
you know, it's on Facebook, and now your grandmama is
like baby really, step brothers or whatever? The fuck? Like
why are we? Why are we why allowing this? Why
why has that not been outlawed? You got to show
an ID to get onto a porn site? Well, also,
maybe we should outside so that there's no share buttons
(06:44):
past that law. Trump agreed.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
My next one is I am amazed when I see
cars covered with like one hundred stickers.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
I'm like, where did you get these stickers from?
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Are you collecting on?
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Like like because it's I don't know why, but lately
I've seen more and more cars where they be like,
fuck it, I'm gonna put.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
Stickers all over this bitch. And I just was like, Wow,
you made a choice.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Okay, stickers on cars. There you go, all right? Well,
atleast it wasn't the Horness Games. Why isn't Why isn't
the sequel to Five Nights at Freddy's name five more
Nights at Freddy's. I don't understand who is in charge
of naming sequels, but I feel like this one was
a layup. It's five nights at Freddy's two. Huh more
(07:34):
nice at Freddy's. You can do this forever, you know,
next five nights at Freddie's. I don't, but five five
nights at Freddy's two just feels really lazy. And they
haven't dropped the ball like that since they've came out
with a third movie in the Now You See Me trilogy,
and it wasn't Now You Three Me or Now You
See Three Like, I'm tired of these shits, these fight
(07:56):
these Hollywood holler at your boy, man, I can come
up with titles for sequels. I feel like I got
y'all on that.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Well, get ready to take a lot of sipp after.
This was after the game, after.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
The game, at.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
The Hunters game, after after the game.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
I've got to start taking more places.
Speaker 5 (08:16):
Go ahead, Yeah, you better take me more places.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
We ain't about seeing the white man off. Child pop baby,
I'm not doing that. We've seen a white man off.
We were waiting to take photos on the floor. They
had like a city night where they did like they
(08:44):
did like a special design on the floor. It's not
the end season tournament. It's just something like we're doing.
And they got like they changed the colors and all
that stuff. It was pretty and some uh they gave
season ticket people a chance to actually take a picture
on the floor.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Yeah. They send me an email like if you would
like to wait till after the game get on the
floor and take a picture, you can like do that
as a season ticket holder. And I was like, you know,
normally I'm not gonna lie. A lot of stuff they
do for season ticket holders. I don't do not because
it's not cool, but just more like a I didn't
I like basketball and I like watching it. I'm not
(09:21):
necessarily like I need to meet Conkin Nipple, like yeah,
but like the social part of it, yes, right, but
sometimes you know, like we can use this picture for
you know, we might use this for our Christmas cards
or something or whatever. So it's like, you know what, man, yeah,
let's do it. And we had like the it's city nights.
(09:42):
So they do this different color scheme in what you
normally use, and so we had like the color skin
clothes on the stuff. So we went to go take
a picture and we're standing and it was we went
to go get our wristbands, and they tell you go
to section one twelve after the game. I said, okay, cool, easy,
that easy, breezy. My rep told me in the email
(10:03):
one twelve. So we go get the wristbands one twelve.
We go after the game, standing one twelve. Now at
one twelve, it's just like any section in arena, that's
two entrances, one on each side. We went to the
second entrance, some people went to the first. I knew
right then, like, oh, this is a little confusing. Nobody
really knows who's in line. Some people are just standing
(10:24):
in line for the bathroom. Yes, poor people. Was like,
are y'all in line of the bathroom? Right? Like men
and women going into the just go to the bathroom,
go around? But we went and this guy in a
bobcat hat. Now, if you know anything about Charlotte Hornets,
you know that for a while we were to Charlotte
Bobcast when Bob Johnson brought the team back to Charlotte,
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North Carolina, and he had a lot of look at
me energy he did, and he would look, I'm not
on front. He was funny.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
He was very funny.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
But y'all do y'all understand y'all know that kind of
funny that you're like this, this motherfucker is extra. Y'all
know that kind of funny I'm talking about, Like it's
not that they're a bad person. Are you worried about
them like doing something to you? But you're like, this
is a person who's extra. Something's gonna happen because they're extra.
(11:16):
And he was extra extra. So we're standing in line
and he's giving us it's like he's doing a stand
up routine. He's like, yeah, you know where they got
me here? And he talked just like this guys, he
was like I forget what time. He was like, I'm
from Anderson. This's how I talk. And he was like
he got behind us because God knows that that's just
(11:37):
how the way of my motherfucking life directly behind us
every goddamn time is some shit like this, he decided
to be my buddy. I'm not saying anything to anybody.
I'm quiet. I'm just sitting there thinking, how long do
we have to wait? What's going on with the line?
Are we even in the right line? Hope it don't
get too hot out here, That's what I'm thinking, right.
(11:58):
But this guy's like making small talk or whatever. Hey,
hey man, you.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Know they don't like me when I come up here
and I got the barb cash had on. You know,
they won't we wear new stuff. But let me tell you,
just like my car is paid for.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Okay, I've been paid for since two thousand five. I'm
gonna wear it anyway. It was a whole skit, and
I was like, oh God.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
You don't practice, don't we don't work shop this.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
And I and so I when this happens, I treat
these people like a fire. You starve a fire out,
you're gonna you don't throw gasoline on the fire. I
treat them like a grease fire. You don't even throw
water on it, you know, you don't fly at it.
You just fucking you put the lid on the pan
and you just let the oxygen dissipate until the fire
(12:43):
is out. So I was giving him nothing as much
as I could. But then this kind of person draws
a crowd of other people is giving him stuff and
commenting and stuff.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Yeah, Karen's one of these people that just loves attendents.
So she's feeding Doune. Oh, it's so hilarious. Oh intend
out of ten comedy stand up routine. And he's just
fucking going. And he's like, hey man, you get the
people in the front of the line, I get the
one behind you. We gonna. I got your back. And
I'm like, that's exactly what it was. And I felt
(13:16):
it at the when he said it. I said, Oh,
he not really joking. This is a real like I'm
fifth in line, don't let nobody get in front of
me vibe. And honestly, I'm not on that vibe. I'm
a very patient person. I'm my mindset is actually what
can go wrong will go wrong. I was all the
(13:37):
way to down to we might not even get to
take a picture tonight. That's how I start my That's
how I start my climb up the hill is I'm like,
I'm gonna go do the things I'm supposed to do,
and they should let us take a picture. But who knows,
anything could happen, and they could. It'd be ten o'clock
at night, and I'm like, actually, I don't want to
wait that late to take a picture. I'm out right.
(13:57):
So he fucking he's doing this thing, and there's a
brother and his son in front of us, and he's
quiet too. He's quiet at first, and then buddy's going off,
and so finally the hornets people coming. They're like, hey,
can you guys come around to the other side. I
actually gonna start the line over here.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
They changed the location.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
They changed it like it honestly, it was right by
our seats, Like if we would have just sat in
our fucking seats, we actually would have got that first.
But anyway, it was right by our seats. I was like,
we actually gonna come down this way. But when they
did that, they had to move everyone from the line
in order snake it around. So now you got people
that you know. Some people you could tell like they
(14:38):
were holding spots for their family. It was a big
ass family. And the way I've seen it was, look,
this is a big ass family of season ticket holders.
Speaker 5 (14:47):
That's what I figured out.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
So if that's the case, I'm not feel to talk
no shit about them, because like they they got two tickets.
These motherfuckers had like eight people with them. I was like,
I don't know how much horn is that is, but
that's a lot of Hornets money, it is. And everybody
was in line, so they fucking you know, they get
in front of us or whatever like they're supposed to,
and they adding people like come on over here, come
(15:10):
on over here, and they clearly are with each other.
So I'm like, okay, so we go from like say
fifth in line to like tenth in line or whatever,
because obviously these people were together, right, okay, men, because
the line wasn't organized and people have been waiting in
two different spots, some waiting just as long as us.
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One of the people that worked for the Hornets brought
a couple over who were a guy his daughter, and
they were like, hey, you guys can kind of skip
to the front of the line. Because y'all were waiting
just as long as everyone else, even though they didn't
see you. Right, here come bobcast. Lost it, Here come Bobcast.
He's like, hey, and now I knew something was up
(15:53):
because he did that one time before because somebody, I
think it was just a person You're trying to use
the bathroom or getting with somebody who was holding the
spot for them, and he was like, hey, now, hey,
what's going on? But then I looked back at him
and there was an old white man with that voice,
and he was like, I gotta be careful. You know
my voice. I said, you know, when you sound like this,
she can't be yelling too much at people. And he
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was implying black people because he sounds is a country
white man and he's yelling at a black person like, hey,
what you gonna call next? Boy? Right? And then you're
gonna lose the crowd because all of us, for the
most part, was black. It was like him and another
white dude in a purple suit, but a lot of
us was black. We would have you know, it's a fight.
It's a fight the black don't win. We're gonna all
(16:35):
jump in, right, So let's not let's not do this.
So he calmed down on that guy. But when they
put this white guy and his daughter in front of us, yeah,
I'm just two people. He was like, hey, now hold
on now, I was nothing. Now I don't went from
fifteen line to thirteen. What's going on? He got real
loud too, and the guy's like, hey, man, they I
(16:56):
was waiting over there at section one twelve. We didn't
see y'all. But this is my rep, he told me.
And he's like, man, I'm just singing, man, I mean
damn or whatever. So then the rep for the Hornets,
who has been checking to make sure everybody's name is
on the list, he's like, sir, sir, I'm gonna need
you to calm down because we're all waiting. They're waiting
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for the court to clear. I'm just trying to check
the names off. We don't want no problems, no incidents.
And the guy's like, what instant And I'm not saying nothing.
I didn't say nothing since I already said he was
in the line.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
He went off on his I wasn't even talking to you.
I was like, we goddamn, sir.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
He's like, I'm not talking to this ain't got nothing
to do with you. I'm like, and I'm like, they
don't have nothing to do with the guy who works
for the hornets, who's checking the names, who put us
in the order of the line. What do you mean
him got nothing? It got everything to do with him.
It's pretty much his only job right now is to
make sure we in line in the right order, right,
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and to be sure that the right people are in
the line. And I'm like, this, motherfucker, this is what
we all get. We was that this mottle motherfucking joke.
You thought it was so goddamn funny a second ago.
Now I'm thinking, to my mind, am I gonna have
to sneak this bitch and I'm gonna have to turn
around and grab this man? That this gonna be a
fight between some folks because I'm between the two guys
(18:16):
and I'm like, I hope this don't starting. And the
one guy was totally cool with his daughter. He was
he was like, hey man, he's trying to explain it, like,
hey man, this is what they told me. I was waiting.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Yeah, he was like, you seem upset. You can in fact,
you can't get in front of me. He like, it
is not that important to me, and you could tell
his daughter her yes. Her face looked like the fuck
is happening right now?
Speaker 2 (18:36):
And so the guys like, you could even get in
front of me, and I'm like, yes, please do get
in front of me and get in front of everybody.
Escal you could go first, Yes, how about you go first?
How about you go down there and you get the camera,
you take the pictures. I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
That white dude was like deescalate. He was like, pulp
the breaks.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
So this motherfucker is like, now, hey, I didn't say
all of that. Man, I don't need I don't want
to be first. I'm just saying.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
I just want to get the line right, Okay, I've
been waiting. I'm just ready to take my preacher or whatever.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
I'm like, okay, all right, cool whatever. For some reason,
that sparked the brother in front of me, Yes, to
start wanting to talk to me about his life with
his He moved, he's in the military.
Speaker 5 (19:18):
We found out the whole background. We didn't ask what not.
This was not my fault. I didn't ask for this.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Conversation the season tickets.
Speaker 5 (19:25):
I didn't start this one.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Now I'm the whole time like, this is why. This
is why I always say no, this is why, cause
it's never really worth it, is it. It's never really
worth it? Just like it sounds simple, right, you want
to take a picture on the court after the game.
Don't it sound simple? Yes?
Speaker 5 (19:46):
I would like to.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Here's your place in line, walk this way, picture taken.
Thank you for coming out, enjoy your night. Seemed like
a short trip, it's done turned into every everybody then,
So he's giving and he's a nice man, like there's
nothing wrong with this guy. It's just he's talking and
I'm like, this asshole behind me, I don't know what
(20:09):
vibe he picking up. I don't like. I'm just more like,
can we all just stare for like a deer headlight?
Speaker 5 (20:16):
Like just that's what I was doing.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
This is not happening. Let's just But he started talking.
I'm like, okay, God, please don't let this man behind
us join in again. And that guy still talking to
the dude in the purple suit about like man, I'm
just singing. I ain't say nothing. I'm like, oh god,
you did say something. He said a lot of things,
you know, you said a lot of shit.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
That's why this happened, right, That's why he's threatened to
kick you out of line.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
Right.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
He's like, and I'm under I don't let no young
person talk to me like that. I'm like, you didn't
need to if you understand, I don't even talk to
you like that, right. But anyway, we eventually so, oh,
the guy in front of us, his son had to
use bathroom. We got a little sick, and so they left, right.
He was a nice guy, enjoyed me. Then we go
(20:58):
down there, we get we take the picture. He's right
behind us. For the record, guys, the whole time, when
I tell you, this motherfucker ended up not even getting
this picture taken for so long because he was just
talking and delaying and moving back in the line, and
because I look behind us to be like, is he
gonna be right behind us? I'm like, I know you
(21:18):
didn't do all that fussing about what time to be
in line and how long it's gonna take for you
to be slow.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
I was.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
We took our picture fast as shit, like we was like,
thank you, see y'all tomorrow, have a good one. Yes,
this motherfucker was just back. I look back. He's like
five places behind where he was in the line. He
was right behind us. At first, I'm like, what is
this guy's fucking deal?
Speaker 6 (21:44):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (21:44):
That guy was the worst. He was the worst. All right, damn,
now I'm doing it. We was at the Hornets game.
I guess you you want to do this. I'm dedicated
to my craft. Oh, lod get something lighter next time.
(22:05):
I'll never do this again. I don't know why you
did in the first place. Okay, were at the Hornets
game and the Baby, the Rapper from Charlotte, he still
comes to some of the Hornets games. He says in
the front, and it's like, you know, celebrity coming out like, oh,
the Baby, although they stopped announcing them.
Speaker 5 (22:23):
Yeah they yeah, they used to announce every single time.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Maybe the stars not shining it's bright a few years ago,
you know how such celebrity they'd be like, you know,
they used to be like the baby and everybody be
like yeah. But then you know, he stalked that shit
about Meghan and it's hit. Hain't hitting the go funt
the the concert tickets was was on groupon so you know,
(22:48):
it's not hitting like it was hitting. I guess whatever, whatever,
I don't know, maybe you gotta get another hit song
and they'll start announcing them. But they didn't really announce him,
but he was clearly there and at one point hit
this older woman who was with him got up and
started like kind of dancing during one of the like
you know, crowd like get the T shirt or whatever,
(23:10):
dance for the camera or whatever. And I was like, Oh,
I wonder if that's his mama. But then I thought,
what do we call his mama? Because if I told
you I was at the game and I saw the
baby mama, y'all, wouldn't y'all be like, what, like the
(23:35):
baby's mama? So his baby, so like his wife or
somebody was at that No, man, the baby mama was there.
So the baby was there, The baby mama was there,
they was dancing. That's so confusing. Yeah, Like I'm like,
do we have an official nickname for her? Somebody and
the Chad said, doub mama. Do we call her the mama?
(23:55):
I feel like she should have a nickname. That's all like,
because it could be confusing. I'm confusing, you know, to him,
and he is when they out there to be like yeah,
I'm you know, I'm supposed to go meet up with
the baby, and I saw the baby mama. Oh wow,
that's cool. You're already getting ready to know his the
mother of his kids. No, no, his MoMA, I mean
(24:17):
his mama. Girl. I'm in. I'm trying to get in gaged. Anyway,
that's it for me.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
I turned on our little Christmas tree light thinging now,
and I was happy. Roger stopped me the first time.
I think it was like October. I was like, and
I turned the lights out.
Speaker 5 (24:34):
He was like, no, wait.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
Till now the thanks I mean Halloween. So I patiently waited.
So I'm like, you know what, It's the middle of November,
so it's time to turn them on.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
So I'm happy. I like that Christmas tree.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
You promptly went into the bedroom and never came out
to look at the Christmas tree, so I don't even
know what it does for you. You're not looking at it.
I do look at it, tree, do, buddy. I do
when I sit on that chack, I do look at it.
When you're not game in the bedroom watching anime all day.
I like having it on. One thing about Karen, lem
me tell y'all like this, what about me? She gonna
(25:10):
take that drink to go.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Yes, I am, I'm taking that beast to go.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
I paid for it. Whenever we go out to eat
and they be like, would you like some lemonade to
go or tea to go or whatever to go? She
say yes every time. Now she gonna drink it. That's
a hold up story. Or is it gonna sit on
(25:35):
our counter at home as the ice melts, Just another
thing to carry from the car to the house to
never be sipped on again, Just trash that we throw
out at our house instead of the restaurant. I don't
know why I'm like that either. I'm like, just extra
(25:56):
labor that the person has to do that they didn't
really need to do. Just just something that, you know,
something that the waiter could have just they could have
five momentutes to theirself. They could have had a smoke break.
But no, go make me another tea so I can
go home and let it sit on the counter and
never drink. That's what I want you to do, boy,
(26:21):
slave that you do that, You do that for me
slave wage slave who's lay but doesn't matter to me
at all. That's not the point. You do what mama,
you do a mass telia. You get over there. I mean,
I'm not saying you're a terrible person. I'm just spitting facts.
(26:43):
This is what happens. When they asked me if I'm
not gonna drink a drink at home, I go, no,
thank you. I appreciate the offer, but guess what, why
would I take this to my car, not drink it,
to my house not drink it and they pour it
down the sink? No, I'm sorry, make caring pour it
down since and then throw it away because I never
(27:07):
gave a fuck about this. I just did this as
a nice little fuck you for me, just a nice
little hey fuck you. Fuck your time, go do this work. Yeah, yeah,
I'll wait the extra the extra five minutes til you
get back with the drink, so I can be like anyway,
(27:29):
and I'm gonna do it again. I'm not even gonna lie.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
I'm not even gonna lie to these good people. I
probably will do it again.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
Wait, I forgot your last one? What was your last one?
I'm putting I'm taking these noteses, I'm doing Christmas lights. Okay,
thank you. What's the next one?
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (27:45):
I remember I had talked about, uh, the Christmas weater
that I had got last year.
Speaker 5 (27:53):
And now you know, I was I got it for you, yes.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
And I was saying how I did that? And I
had like a band that I got from when we
did the Reindeer Trot and things like that, and I
was saying, how I actually really enjoyed that. And so
what I did this year and I'm really excited about Thanksgiving,
what I did this year. I actually went and got
me like a funny Thanksgiving Day sweater, and I got
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me some earrings and like a little band, you know,
like a little band across my head.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
Did already get here?
Speaker 3 (28:24):
I'm went on a sweater, I got everything else okay cool,
and so it wasn't that expensive. And so I'm really
excited because I was like, it kind of gets me
more into the Hotiday spirit, you know type of thing,
you know, cause you're gonna be meeting and greeting and interacting.
And I never really thought about that, but I, Mama,
I thought about it. I was like, yeah, caring, I
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am the type of person who would like to do
the sweater thing. You know, I'm surprised that it took
me this long to realize that that that was my
jay type of thing, you know what I'm saying, particularly
doing certain times of the year where everybody's happy, you know,
did their comment on you go back and forth and
stuff like that. So I'm really excited about busting it out.
Speaker 5 (29:06):
I know that's not a big thing.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
And you know, Thanksgiving, I'm a couple of holiday sweaters
I look forward to wear, so no, I and it's
only like one small part of time of the year
that I even would get to wear them. So I'll
definitely yeah, no, I definitely. I definitely understand that. Uh,
if gambling was legal back in the day, okay, you
(29:28):
know how it's legal now. Do y'all know what would
have been the fucking craziest game in the world, Game seven,
Kobe Bryant against Phoenix, that game where he was like,
y'all shoot it. I remember that, that's what like that
(29:49):
as a fan who doesn't bet money on anything, it
wasn't a Lakers fan, so I was a Kobe fan.
I wasn't a Lakers fan, so like it didn't matter.
I was on Kobe's side. I was like, these niggas
is bums. Sorry, Kobe, get him some help, yes, And
like all the criticism he was taking for shooting the
ball too much, and I.
Speaker 3 (30:08):
Was like, nah, y'all watch it. Let's smush Parker, shoot
the goddamn ball. Y'all want to see everybody else shoot,
so motherfucking much brick.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Y'all saying, y'all saying they lose it because Kobe is selfish. Okay,
let's be unselfish. You do something with it. Lamar owed
him or Kwame Brown or whoever else was on that
fucking team. And I loved it. Yeah, it's coming. Didn't
give a fuck. But part of the reason I loved
this is because I had no stakes in it. But
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if gambling was legal, the way we go the games
and people be in the crowd like I just need
mile Bridges to hit two more threes, I think you
would have seen a mass riot at the game. I
think people would have rant on the motherfucking court. Ah,
the amount of money they would have gambled on Kobe
(30:55):
having like.
Speaker 5 (30:56):
Fifty Yeah, everybody would have been over.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
He would have been out there standing at half court
passing the ball, not running plays.
Speaker 5 (31:05):
Yes, they would have killed him with eight points and
for five.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
They would have run on the court, murdered the refs,
the rest of the team. Everybody took al it would
have been the malice at the Palace. Like, I wonder
if we'll never see something like that again, almost because
gambling is so crazy that you know they looking in
the motherfuckers now when you have anomalies like that. I wonder,
like what that would have done in the legalized gambling world.
(31:32):
But yeah, I just had a random thought about that
the other day. I was like, damn, what the fuck
would that have been? Like if everybody had like one
thousand dollars on Kobe, Oh.
Speaker 5 (31:41):
My god, be big money on the map.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Oh my god, people would have been crying and shit.
Like nah, I thought, because that felt like a sure thing,
like Kobe's getting forty five or whatever the fuck, like
you were like everybody in the world was like Game seven,
Kobe Bryant, you know, he's going down shooting, and he
was out there like, nah, y'all got it, y'all Now
you so good? You so good, Devin, George, go ahead,
(32:07):
I'm holding you back. That's what the media is saying
about me. I'm holding y'all back. No, I'm gonna go
be great.
Speaker 5 (32:13):
I'm gonna pass you the ball that you ain't gonna catch.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Go be great. Come on, Andrew Bottom. Be great, shoot
that three? You got it? Come on, but drive off
your front. I think about that that kind of thing. Uh,
I was thinking about that the other day. That's hilarious.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Oh my last thing, Uh, this one is about my hair.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (32:36):
We had went to the hornet shop.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
M hm oh, I'm sorry because we was that the
hornet's gun.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Yeah, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
You don't need to apologize. Care I did this to myself.
This is I didn't have to do this.
Speaker 5 (32:48):
You did not?
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Just the last one.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
Yes, this is my last one.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
I told your chest burning, think something lighter next time.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Why don't you go with the smooth one. I don't
need artists. I'm doing this for the people in the entertainment. Okay.
I'm an artist and I'm a man. Okay, all right,
I can do this.
Speaker 5 (33:12):
Go ahead and do that while you see a triple.
Speaker 3 (33:16):
That's the man. That's my heavy breathing on. What else
saw you sure you won't do that?
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Is you? Is your chest already?
Speaker 5 (33:25):
Fill in that fire?
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Where's that?
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Darn?
Speaker 7 (33:32):
This game?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Go ahead? Was this game?
Speaker 3 (33:37):
We was at the fan shop and uh, shout out to.
Speaker 5 (33:46):
Are you alive?
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Who was like the honest game finish the story. Damn,
are you a professional or not. I'm being concerned about
your well being about me, Okay, this is what you're
doing to our fans, and we all going through it together.
They be drinking, taking a sip whenever you say it.
I needed to find out just how powerful it was.
(34:10):
And now we all know our audience is dead. This
is really why they This is really what's happening in
the streets. This is really why some of the fans
are struggling out there. I thought people was losing God,
but they just losing livers. Go ahead, Karen, what was it.
We were at the hornet shop.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
Yes, we was at the hornet shop and shout out
to black ladies. It was this black lady who was
like directing people that had like four five, I think
eight five, six registers all open, and she was like,
go to this rets. She's kind of pointing people in
the direction of the register. Because Roger had brought up
I purchased a hat and I didn't ask for it anything,
(34:52):
but she looked at me.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
She said, oh, I like your hands so healthy.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
I said, yeah, baby, it's healthy. She said, she said,
I know how there's a journal. Then you know, personal
heir journey be. I said yeah, I said, I'd be
working hard. She said sometimes it'd be doing his own thing.
I said yeah, I said, be doing his own thing.
I said, but you worked through it, and she was like, yeah,
I know that. And then I had went to go,
uh see my mama and them and one of my
(35:17):
aunts because my.
Speaker 5 (35:19):
Hair is all platted and it's not like out one
of my aunt she was like, oh, it's all that.
Your hair said yeah, she said, oh it's so long.
I said yeah. She said how long did come?
Speaker 3 (35:27):
And I did like the little thing to tell her,
you know, how come, you know, pass my shoulders and
stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
She was like, oh, yeah, I's so pretty.
Speaker 5 (35:34):
So it just made me.
Speaker 3 (35:38):
Know that I'm doing the right thing with my hair
when people kind of just noticed that thing, because because
the black clad at the HUNTERT shop was like and
she automatically was.
Speaker 5 (35:44):
Like, oh, it's so healthy.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
I was like, oh, thank you very much, So shout
out to to me and your mama, well basically your mama,
but taking care of my hair.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
It looks great as healthy as long it's full. I know,
the stuff you've been doing, work with your edges and stuff.
Has been working, so yeah, nah, it looks it looks great,
and my last one is uh. And also I love that,
Like I don't know how other black men feel about it,
(36:14):
but I love Black girl time like it's my. It's my.
It's one of my favorite things is when I don't
know if y'all ever see this, I'm sure black women
y'all experience it all the time. It's probably nothing for y'all,
but for me, I like being a fall in a
while whenever it's black girl time where two black women
(36:34):
just like sync up in that like whatever positivity they
are passing on to each other, that's just beautiful. Like
I have nothing to add to it. But when she's
just like, girl, your hair, this is literally all I'm like,
I love it, you know, oh that dress whatever, Like
it's just beautiful to see black girl time in the
world or so like anti black, anti woman, just to
(36:55):
see two people be like you know, no, you know
you got it.
Speaker 3 (36:58):
You know, so you know what people are going through.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
So it's so something like as simple as.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
You you really don't I like that dress or you
know your hair, like it could actually lift their.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
Spirits and people really be like working on a lot
of stuff. I think also, honestly, in a weird way,
it's because a lot of times black women do know
what you go through. Yes, So it is like they
see your hair and they're like, I know that was
a journey, right, you got the folks see and you
(37:28):
had to find the right products, and your hair is long,
and it's healthy and moisturized, and there's like work that
goes into that that average person wouldn't see. It's like,
you know, especially in the world that's not designed for
black people, and they.
Speaker 5 (37:41):
Just seem like, oh, it's just planted.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
Yeah, you know. I saw something when Michelle Obama talked
about black hair the other day, and it was someone
in the fucking comments or something was like quoted her
comment about how you know black women's hair and how
you know how the girl's not designed for it, and
it was like, does Michelle Obama know that some white
people have curly hair as well? I'm like, first of all,
(38:06):
you don't even define folks, see, bitch, you don't even know.
But secondly, like it's more than just being like your
hair being kinky or curly. It's also about being black.
So I think a black woman can look at you
and see like yo, you you you you've really put
into work that have to get your hair like that.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
And our hair is always under attack. Baby curly hair
is not under attacked.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
And who knows and who knows what she's going through
with her hair? Well what process like, because everybody got
to find their own thing whatever she wants her hair
to look like. And there's so much around hair for femininity,
especially in our society. You know, I had a friend
who was struggling with some like stuff with like alopecia
(38:54):
and all this stuff, and she just now found some
stuff that like is helping her hair journey and it
looks great. But she and while she always looked great
to me, you can't tell somebody how they feel about themselves,
(39:15):
Like me, thinking you're a beautiful person is not the
same as you knowing you're a beautiful person. And so
it meant something that she was able to find this,
you know, like whatever the product and the formula and
the solution and the routine to be like, Okay, my
hair is growing again and I feel like myself again.
(39:36):
That's important. And so yeah, you just never really I
think other black women know a lot of times and
a lot of times for black men. It's not that
we don't know. It's not our business in some ways,
and it could be patronizing, but it's not that we
wouldn't compliment and say somebody's hair looks good or not.
It's just what we're saying may not come with that
in depth experience of as a black woman. I also
(39:58):
am telling your hair looks fucking great, girl. I know
you went through the struggle to get in like that.
Speaker 3 (40:02):
Congratulations, right, And also when it comes the hair, period,
but particularly when it comes to black hair has always
been kind of scrutinized.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
It's just period.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
It's not considered no particularly natural, it's not considered standard,
it's considered something wrong.
Speaker 5 (40:19):
It's not considered professional course, you know, and things.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
It's a lot more to it, right, oh, by saying
and I know, particularly with me going through kind of
like the pre menopausal phase and like my edge is
kind of just breaking a little bit.
Speaker 5 (40:35):
It kind of whorred me a little bit.
Speaker 3 (40:37):
I'm not even gonna lie, you know, I have hair,
my hair is healthy and things like that, but it
was just like I was looking like, oh my gosh,
why is it breaking? Why is this had not realizing
that your body is going through a change and these
things are natural, you know, like every like a lot
of women go through through this process. And I had
to understand that kind of in my own way, where
(40:58):
like you said, you don't panic, and a lot of
people spend a lot of money going to doctors and
all taking pos and all that type of stuff to
correct their hair.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
My last thing is this. I was watching commercial the
other day and Ludacris was doing car repair insurance ads
and he's like, it's me Ludacris, and if you need
to get some repairs done on your car, I hope
you got insurance for that shit so you can like
get your car fixed. And then it was like old
people on the commercial that I was like, I had
(41:31):
a heat sensor in my car, go broke and it
was fifteen one hundred dollars. Well, because I got car
repair insurance from Ludacris, I was able to do blah
blah blah. And I was like, oh, and then I
had a thought. You know, who's probably.
Speaker 3 (41:49):
Pissed every time they see one of them fucking commercials
with Ludigris exhibit Oh, he would have made a killing
that dad. Yes, because that's his lane. Yes, how did
Ludacris do that? He was in like fast and furious
(42:09):
and he leaped froged Exhibit, whose whole lane was I'm
gonna take your old car, pimp it up so that
that old thing is new again to you.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
He should be doing these commercials he won one hundred percent.
Should be the guy who tells you don't throw that
old car out yet.
Speaker 5 (42:30):
Pimp it.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
You could pimp you could pimp your radiator back to
working man. It was an epiphanty. I was like, I
can see that. Yeah, I won't. Where's Blad? Can DJ
Blad interview?
Speaker 5 (42:46):
We want to find out how he feels?
Speaker 2 (42:49):
Can he interview? Exhibit I, by Exhibit got a whole
rent in his heart about motherfucking like Ludicris like, first
of all, this nigga don't know nothing about cars. You
can't take a car to space. Okay, he's doing action movies.
I was pimping people's rides. Okay, I got under the hood.
(43:09):
I was taking the griders. Yes, Exhibit is a brand
name that you trust when it comes to a hoop dee. Okay,
I will keep those ship running. What a fish take
in the trunk? Yes? What is he doing okay, drove
fast to military bases and jumped out of planes. That's
(43:30):
not the same as fixing the fucking radiator. If you
need your motherfucking corroborator replaced, you come to me. You
come to me.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
I replaced the n I put TVs in the headcresh, I.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Put me all lights on the wheels, and you're gonna
get some new wheels. Like, what the fuck X gonna
give it to you. That's literally what I said, X
gonna give it to you. That's actually DMX. All right,
y'all move out. The alcohol is kicking in. Let's be hilarious.
Is you gonna make your baby? I'm fine, I'm fine.
(44:06):
What I'm fine. I could drive home.
Speaker 8 (44:09):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known as black.
Speaker 2 (44:15):
People have got to know whether or not their presidentship crook.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
Well, I'm not a crook.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
I learned everything I've got. I'm saying in Tennessee, I
know it's affected problem in Tennistry.
Speaker 5 (44:26):
That's just fooling me.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Want shame on, Shame on me, Shame on, shame on you,
Shame on you shame. We can't get fool again. I
tell you what, I don't know about you, but I'm
going to go to bed. I'm all right. I don't
know how many of these are gonna get to there's
so many. There's so many. I'm gonna try to do
(44:51):
them fast because that's how many it is. I'll start
with the hemp industry is under attack because in that
new budget that the Republicans just passed, the government funding package,
they slid in a provision at the last minute that
would ban nearly all hemp products and starting in twenty
(45:14):
twenty six, I believe are you serious, yep, I can
drive a whole industry out of business. Anything over a
point four milligrams per container, which is basically everything or
any other cannabinoids are similar effects. Cannabinoids that are synthesized
or manufactured outside of the plants, such as delta ATHC,
are banned. The Food and Drug Administration now has ninety
(45:35):
days of publish a list of natural and synthetic cannabinoids
and provide a definition for a container. You know they're
not and they're gonna be slow. Valuy, So you had
a lot of people that popped up under Biden that
thought this is about to be big business, that like,
you can get THC in a lot of places. It's
legalized in certain states in a lot of different forms.
(45:57):
Doctors are using it, people are treating like cancer and
stuff with it to get appetites. And now they didn't
they didn't legislate this through any form of like, uh,
put it up for a vote with the people voted down.
They just slid it in the last second. And honestly,
(46:19):
to a certain part of me is like, good, I'm
glad they did this so that people see that because
and I look, maybe I'm wrong, and maybe I'm I'm stereotyping.
There's a certain type of person that's like, hey man,
I just wanted to smoke my weed, and like, fucking man,
(46:40):
they're all the same. The government's just bullshit.
Speaker 5 (46:43):
Legalize a lot of those people.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
And it's like they don't. They kind of check out
after like weed, yes, And it's like bruh, this shit
that you don't think can affect you, it will. Some
of y'all stay homes. You thought it was just cool.
You thought the fight was over, Like I'm getting my weed,
I'm good. But it doesn't work that way. These motherfuckers
(47:07):
are very punitive, and they also are kind of they're predictable,
but they're ruthless in their predictability, meaning like they never
were on board with this weed shit, dude. And I
remember a lot of people said this, this is their issue,
and I thought it was silly, but whatever. And I
(47:29):
say silly because there are some serious people when it
comes to weed, but there's a lot of silliness. And
it was like, man, listen, man ifybody wants to win.
All you gotta do is just tell everybody I'm a
legalized weed. And I'm like, bullshit, you wash the weed
industry expand underneath him, and y'all still was like, ah, good,
(47:49):
I can stay home, I can take it to leave it. Well,
now they're taking it and they're leaving you, so but yeah,
so that'll happen. I'm this is Banana's crazy. Okay, this
is such such a crazy story. So Target, right, all right,
(48:15):
Target is having a sell this year where they're they're
like promoting their Thanksgiving feast right like, we're listen, guys,
we're not gonna We're not sorry, and we're not gonna
say why we have to have to sell. But these
are the lowest Thanksgiving prices we've ever had for our
(48:37):
Thanksgiving feast, like meal deal. We're not gonna say why,
but please, baby, please come back. I'm not sorry, but
if you need me to be sorry, will you accept this?
This diamond ring? You know that kind of thing?
Speaker 6 (48:52):
Right?
Speaker 2 (48:53):
So I saw the little like we having a cell
and I went target. Why don't y'all just do the
easy thing, Just tell us.
Speaker 5 (49:06):
You sorry, that's it, that's it.
Speaker 2 (49:09):
I'm convinced of this, and I know a lot of people.
They won't ever come back, but there's a shit ton
of black people. It will be like who can't wait
to go back to saying tarja yes? And all they
really need is just a little knowledge, just so hey,
we fucked up. That's all we fucked up, and they
will be right back now. I know the more militant
(49:31):
blacks will be judging those blacks, but that ain't our business.
Speaker 5 (49:34):
And they don't care.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Yeah, and they wouldn't care. They're gonna be like, honest
to god, if they issued an apology, you'd have TikTokers
and motherfuckers up in target making skits within twenty four hours. Yes,
you would like, oh we're back, and motherfuckers waving at
each other into targets and putting posting it on their
instagrams and shit like I guarantee you it will happen.
I'm not even joking.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
But they refuse to do it, and black people are like,
so I refuse to shop there.
Speaker 2 (49:57):
Yep. So now they're doing this like listen, man, the
prices is lower than ever. Fuck the terrors, We'll take
the hit.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
Oh that's right, because this is their first Thanksgiving with
this strike, ain't it.
Speaker 5 (50:09):
Yes, yeah, I'm thinking about it.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
I was like, I'm like, oh shit, this is they
like they first like Thanksgiving, we getting ready to go
in the Christmas and not funny, this is the time
of the year where a lot of stores get out
of the red and going to the black, like they
like they make up like the difference for some of
these stores having shortages.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
All you once they get its target, once they get
you in there, you're gonna spend two hundred dollars on
some other shit. Yes you are. You're gonna go in
there for the Thanksgiving meal. You're gonna walk out with
a fucking coffee table and be like, what the fuck happened?
All right?
Speaker 5 (50:40):
And the comforter. I didn't even one.
Speaker 2 (50:41):
Yeah, okay, But here's the thing, though, Karen, because this
is why I sent politics till we get mad. You
know who I saw promote targets lower cross sell the
White House. The White House was on Twitter like hey,
y'all Target, save that money, y'all. We back we back up,
(51:06):
y'all Target. I was like, I can't think of a
less I can't think of a more a thing that
would make me less likely to shop there. Then Donald
Trump and them being like Target, it's back, baby, come
on through. You mean the anti dee our White House
y'all were appeasing. It's telling my black ass Ali Alioxen free,
(51:31):
come get this turkey, keep it.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
I don't care how cheap it is. Per you ain't
tricking me this year. Yeah, they gonna be mad because
not trying funny.
Speaker 5 (51:40):
You know, niggas.
Speaker 3 (51:40):
Niggas gonna bob all the greens and sweet potatoes and
turn like like. For some people, this is their time
of the year, particularly if you have a big family.
You have a family member that loves to cook, right,
and they love like like like like this brings them joy.
You know a lot of people do it for Thanksgiving
and you.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
Can who is everywhere. I don't have to go to
Target to get it, No, I do not. Yeah, as
soon as I saw.
Speaker 5 (52:01):
That shit, I.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Ain't me caps caps.
Speaker 5 (52:06):
Cats for you.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
Yes anyway, So yeah, we need this band, but Target's
back if y'all Americans will be paying less this thanks Giving.
The courd to Trump. Part of the reason that they're
doing this is because Trump finally car we got some
relief from the tariffs. That's right, and you know where
it's coming from, Donald Trump. And you know why, because
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he reduced the tariffs on certain goods like steak. And
we're supposed to praise this because we're now going to
have financial relief as American citizens who've been paying too
much for food. But I thought the tariffs didn't raised
(52:52):
prices on food. Therefore, while would lowering the tariffs lower
prices on food? Remember, terriff is an attacks on the plate,
on uh on the customers, a tax on other countries.
According to Donald Trump, watching those same MAGA sick offants
that are his fans go on social media to be like,
praise the leadership of Donald Trump for saving Americans this
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holiday season with saving us from the crisis you created.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
Keep in mind, he's keeping some terriffs, so he's basically admitting,
y'all right, these terrrits were fucking everybody's pockets up.
Speaker 2 (53:28):
Anyway, I'm gonna keep them on a bunch of other ship.
But get you some get you some stakes this this season,
some steaks for Thanksgiving. Right, But he rolling back terffs
can mm hmmm mm hmm. Target is lower. Target is
(53:49):
lowering the price of Thanksgiving, and UH tariffs is UH
is gonna bring us relief from from getting those tariffs
rolled back that he did himself. That it's honestly like
I stab you in the stomach, pulled a knife out
two inches and be like, Ye're welcome. I hope you
did you notice that stem that now he's not in you.
(54:11):
The whole eight inches is only in your six inches.
That's because of me. You're gonna say thank you.
Speaker 5 (54:18):
Right.
Speaker 2 (54:21):
John Fetterman had, So John Fetterman has he's struggling with
his health. He had a health scare, which his team
has now said was just a fall. But we actually
found out at the moment, in real time that he
actually had a problem with his h was it ventricular fibrillation?
(54:46):
So like his heart stopped or something. Oh shit, Yeah,
it was very serious and he's of ailing health. But
this is a man who also voted. He was one
of the Democrats that folded on the on the on
the what do you call that?
Speaker 3 (55:03):
Yeah, the government shut down, he folded on it.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
And part of the thing he voted on was of
course healthcare, right because the they never supposed to hold
out for is like Obamacare subsidies and insurance premiums and stuff.
And he's one of the people that was like, and
he doesn't just vote. This man he bends over and like,
like he gets on his knees for Trump. Yeah, he's
a Democrat in name only, basically, like he's a Donald
(55:30):
Trump to go. I love Donald Trump. With Democrats just
stopped fighting Donald Trump, we would be better off. I
don't know what happened to him. People used to think
he was a maverick. They used to like him. They
used to like that he would dressing hoodies instead of
fucking suit to come like. I never felt I never
get into those things because I think I'm not a
I'm not a political stand.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
Yeah and not I don't care about the fucking optics.
How do you vote like like, like, what do you do.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
When we're in session? Yeah, exactly. And when he was
getting all this credit for just his his image of
being like unconventional, I was like, Okay, I guess yeah.
Speaker 3 (56:05):
A lot of people they're not into winning. They're about
how you look, about how you look, bitch.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
Yeah. So John Fetterman passes out, almost dies, medical intervention
saves his life, and then he goes on Twitter sharing
pictures of his face with a bunch of stitches and
thanking the medical team that saved his life, to which
everyone went, so you fucked everybody else's health care up,
(56:37):
and then you're gonna post this like, hey man, thank
twenty stitches. Later, guys on back home, everything's good.
Speaker 5 (56:43):
My premium gonna go up next year.
Speaker 2 (56:45):
I'm grateful, overwhelmed with all the well wishes? What about
the bad? What about the not well wishes? Because we
sent you a lot of unwell wishes too. I don't
know why that popped up, but yeah, we see him
a lot of unwell wishes as well. You ain't go
I acknowledge that that. Hey man. A lot of people
was like, hey, fam, this is a little hypocritical. This
(57:07):
is not the flex you think it is to tell
us all life. Well, it's not.
Speaker 3 (57:11):
People gonna lose their healthcare because they can't afford that.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
He's like, ain't government healthcare great?
Speaker 3 (57:18):
It's the best anyway, too bad none if you can
afford it anymore because of me. But I mean it's
just a little, a little joker joke between us. Anyway,
thanks for the well wishes.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
And news. You just almost can't believe it's true, but
you know it's true. Megan Kelly went on a podcast
and seem to try to, I would say, downplay the
fact that Jeffrey Epstein was a pedophile by saying that
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the girls he was pedophile was like fifteen instead of eighteen,
and they wasn't ten or nine or three, So like, we're.
Speaker 5 (58:10):
Still under age? What are we doing here?
Speaker 1 (58:11):
What are we doing?
Speaker 2 (58:13):
What are we doing? They still are children? Yes, Yes,
it reminds me of this conversation I had with Randoff
a long time ago. He was talking he because you know,
Randolph's wordsmith and a comedian, and he would be like
he make the distinction like, yeah, this person's in a
feeble foul or whatever, which means they like teenage pubescent
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girls or whatever, and I was like, Randolph, that's a
distinction with no difference. Let me just tell you right now,
like I get it. You know the definition, and that's
that's not a flex to pour that joint out at
any point. None of us are sitting around like, oh
a feeble foul you say, Okay, that don't sound weird
that you wanted us to make a distinction. Just trust me,
it ain't gonna come off well for most people because
(58:58):
they just gonna feel like, so, what are you trying
to say? Is not as bad? Right? But Megan Kelly,
who they were calling Megan R.
Speaker 5 (59:07):
Kelly, Oh no, that's hilarious.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
Was trying to make this distinction about him, and I
forget what what show she was on when she said this. Yeah,
And I just think of how far the mighty have fallen.
But I've been on her ass from day one, which
I was like, listen, Megan Kelly is the feminism as
(59:37):
Kanye West is the racism.
Speaker 5 (59:38):
YEP.
Speaker 3 (59:38):
I only care about it when the shit directly impacted them.
If it don't, they don't a fuck about nobody else.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
She ain't a feminist. She will tell you that story
when she can. For her version of my feelings were hurt,
So feminism is right right now, But anytime that it's
somebody not her, she's like, fuck them bitches, yep workplace harassment,
y'all suck am I swing Fox, will workplace this arrest. Absolutely, yes,
I would like my told checks. But she says, this
(01:00:04):
effort to turn the Epstein story into the Donald Trump
story completely undermines the actual search for truth when it
comes to Jeffrey Epstein, which is why many of us
recent those Johnny cum latelys finally getting interested in the story.
Now every media, I'll letting on the man's reputting on everywhere.
Epstein pen to relate to Donald Trump in a mad
(01:00:25):
search to tie the president to the disgrace financiers. Sexual
crimes so far has a word, but this is a
pathetic and blatant piece of proof that these people don't
care about all about sex trafficking victims. The media cares
about one thing and only that's getting Donald Trump. This
is their whole Trump derangement syndrome thing where Donald Trump
is completely tied at the hit with Jeffrey Epstein. The
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more emails and evidence that comes out that shows that
they were buddies as he lies with, denies knowing the man,
or denies having any.
Speaker 5 (01:00:54):
Close in his own handwriting.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
And it's just wild because, like Megan Kelly, she used
to try to at least pretend to be a journalist.
Speaker 5 (01:01:04):
She did.
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
Yeah, I remember she used to be kind of a
wild card on Fox News. We were like, hey, sometimes
she come out against Fox News because she's like, uh,
not too much. But now she's completely in his bag,
and she kind of represents the whole movement of the
Republican Party to completely capitulate to this man. I remember
when he she questioned him during the debate and he
brought up He's basically like, are you on your period?
Your stank bitch, And she was like, and now she
(01:01:29):
had the nerve to be like, oh my god, I
can't believe that. But now she's she's she's as bitch,
you know what I mean, Like she's uh, she's in
his thraa all essentially. But yeah, so she brought up
in a conversation with News Nations bat yall Ongar Sargun,
(01:01:51):
Kelly made a point that saying she did not support
his behavior. It's sick, she said. Still she's seen intent
on defining him as a sex offender who did not
target really young children. I don't know what's true about Epstein,
but we have yet to see anybody come forward and
say I was under ten, I was under fourteen when
I first came within his purview. You can say that
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that's a distinction without a difference. I think there is
a difference. There's a difference between a fifteen year old
a five year old. You know, nobody can't consit in
these situations. What are we talking about? I And so
I listened to three guys on and I think Andy
Khin made this point, and I think it's a great point.
(01:02:33):
I think these people are downplaying what Epstein did because
they do think Trump did whatever Trump did, they think
it's gonna be the same, And they wanted to be like,
is it really even a big deal? How old is
fifteen anyway? It's to Dave Chappelle joke, you know it's
gonna be how old is fifteen anyway? I mean, you
guys are saying they didn't consent, but they're like basically
grown at that point. And the thing that I keep
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thinking is the women that were victims for.
Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
Themselves and told you they were victims. We actually don't
need anything more.
Speaker 5 (01:03:04):
Yeah, it was a whole ass trial, and I'm not going.
Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
Crazy trial documentaries like some of them. You know, one
of them recently died, but some of many of them
are still alive and able to speak for themselves. They're
telling you I was a victim. That there's no they're
naming the people who did things to them. There's really
no reason to downplay any of this as so okay.
So you sexually sawed a fifteen year old, Tell me
(01:03:28):
how that's different. And she goes on in the detail
to be like, yeah, they're fifteen, and they were fifteen,
but he liked them to look barely legal. Actually no,
that's the opposite. He liked them to not look barely legal.
He looked like them.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
He wanted them to look younger, which is what she
She goes on to say, you know, he wanted to
look barely legal, but you know, like fifteen, but they
look like younger than that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
And I'm like, what are why are who are you?
What happened to you? What happened to you? I will
never sell out like this. I don't even know what
the fuck this is? How she looked herself in the
mirror it's crazy. But yeah, so she did that, Megan Kelly,
(01:04:12):
Like I said, I don't, I don't. I don't even
know what defended. I don't even know how you defined it,
define what she said, you know. But yeah, so Megan
Kelly was letting us all know Jeffrey Epstein, Uh, not
a true pedophile. Whatever that means? Are there? Like levels
to this, are there? Badges are yet the annual pedophile
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means some people getting awards?
Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
Are the different categories? Are their weight classes? What the
fuck are you talking about?
Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
No sense? Like it's like, uh, he's he's not a
gold star pedophile. He's like a silver star guy. Okay,
he's just he's a sex trafficker. He actually was convicted,
and your homeboy Trump was his buddy, his best die
people named him. What the fuck are you talking about?
(01:05:01):
All right, let's see what else you got. I'll do
a couple more because I am mad already. But matter
of fact, let's go to I'll skip I'll skip these
and just go to the main thing. We is Charlotte,
North Carolina and Border the Border Patrol Agency or whatever.
(01:05:25):
I forget what the title is. It's not necessarily ice,
but it's border something they are in our city and
they they came kind of under the cover of darkness.
Shout out to our local politicians who blew the whistle
on them and the sheriff sheriff. Sheriff Gary McFadden, who
(01:05:45):
I fuck with I know, I know white people don't
do not fuck with him. I know that like they
be trying to find ways to like take him down.
I think every city's gonna have a sheriff, especially one
of his biggest charlott and if we have to have when,
I'm glad it's Gary McFadden because Gary mcfatten spends an
inexhorbitant amount of time fighting Donald Trump and now on shit.
(01:06:09):
So like Ice wanted our police to detain people illegally
passed the limits of the law so that Ice could
show up whenever the fuck they wanted to and come
get the people out of our jails. Gary McFadden said,
by the letter of the law, I can't hold these
people more than I think twenty four to forty eight hours,
(01:06:31):
and that's only if you notified me in time. With
y'all don't so I'm not holding people against their civil
rights and y'all don't have to deal with the lawsuit
from the Civil Rights y'all ain't so absolutely not. I'm
not violating the law for y'all, right, just because y'all
have an authoritarian regime. And I fuck with Gary McFadden
for that.
Speaker 5 (01:06:49):
Right because I was breaking the law, y'all will be
on my ass.
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
Yeah, And like there are people who don't fuck with
Garry McFadden because they're like, his ego is huge. He
used to be a reality TV show guy. I don't
know the details. Obviously, they haven't previnced me of any
argument yet. That made me be like, I would rather
have a different sheriff to him, right, So one of
the reasons that they're doing this is coming to our
city what specifically, the Border Patrol Agency instead of like
(01:07:17):
say the National Guard, which they probably will try to
do at some point soon too. But it's because he's
not cooperating with them, and he's one of the sheriffs
that's on their list of people that they're like, this
is an enemy of the Trumps. And what did he do?
He informed all of us before they got here. Today
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was on the way.
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
He told the public and shout out to the city
because people got ready.
Speaker 5 (01:07:45):
People kind of prepared.
Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
I even seen people posting on line like they was telling,
you know, don't go to school tomorrow, like don't see
your kids to school tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (01:07:55):
And there's videos going.
Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
Around of some of these liberal rights folks, but like,
get the fuck the fuck you're doing here.
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
So they've been arresting people. I think they said eighty
eight people at this point. There's a man who was
a citizen where they one group of homelands or whatever
the people call border patrol whatever. One group questioned him,
let him go after questioning him. Another group pulled up
(01:08:24):
immediately busted his window out and questioned him again, realized
he was a citizen and let him go at the
fucking his card. Businesses are closing and Charlotte that served
the Latino community because they're basically like, for the first
time in twenty eight years, I'm closing my shop because
I don't want them trying to like target my customers.
(01:08:46):
I'm here legally, I am a legal citizen. I'm not
worried about myself. I'm worried about the customers and stuff.
This administration is just racially profiling people. They're not This
is not like can the city with a list of names,
and those are the only people that are going after
they fought tooth and nail in California for the right
to be Like, if I see a brown person, I
(01:09:08):
should be able to pull up on them right right.
Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
And I know, for those of you that don't know,
like the structure in the city of Charlotte, and one
area is South Boulevard and other area is like kind
of that East Boulevard, which is like the opposite side
of town from that, And so I was and I
was thinking, yeah, those are going to be the area
so that they're going to target the most because when
you go through these areas, a lot of like the
storefronts and the signs are all like Hispanics that have
(01:09:33):
Hispanic bars and clubs, a lot of Mexican food joints.
And now they all desert it because the people are like, no,
we don't want to be bothered with this.
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
I just want to say, man, as a black person
who has made a intentional choice to spend my life
in proximity to black and brown people, right, not no
racism shit, but just I'm not running from black people.
(01:10:05):
I didn't go. Let me go find a neighborhood in
a house where were the only blacks or you know, oh,
too many black people moving into this apartment complex. Time
to get out of here. I'm not afraid of us.
I love us. And that extends to a lot of
other black and brown people, people that aren't necessarily African American,
but you know, I know they go through shit here too.
Speaker 3 (01:10:27):
They immigrants, They got a story, they got a family,
they got a community, they got a culture, and I
love that about us, right.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
And when I see on the neighbor app and the
ring app, you know, we were even goddamn fuck you
said I didn't do it this time. I'm not blaming you.
I'm not blaming We were leaving the Hornets game and
(01:11:02):
I got an alert on my ring app that said
ICE is here in our community or border control? What
do we do people in our panic going up and
down through neighborhoods and shit. And I'm like, that's scary,
(01:11:29):
and some people like and somebody on Twitter. I didn't
respond to them. Someone on some site I don't even
know if it's Twitter, might even threat but someone was like,
what's scary about it? And I was like, the problem
is y'all think authoritarianism stops with the rules. Y'all still
(01:11:51):
trust them. Y'all still think that they're going to stop
at Oh no, we're only detaining people who are criminals
or here illegally or whatever. They're just racially profiling. Tell
Ki reg Garcia that that that they're stopping at the rules.
They have had judges tell them you are breaking the law.
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You actually cannot do what you're doing. They are lying
on communities. They've ran up in Chicago or ran up
in a building, arrested all those people, told everybody was
gangs in there. Do you know how many people have
been charged since then in that apartment complex? Zero?
Speaker 3 (01:12:31):
Right, because it wasn't. They just went in there harassed
those people.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Y'all still think it's guardrails, right, y'all really think this
shit a game? If you're going, why would I be scared?
I'm here legally. You're scared because they're not. They're fucking criminals.
They're wearing masks, they don't have fucking name, task.
Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
Right, They're not identifying themselves. And it's one of those things,
particularly when you talk about Latino LATINX type of a genre,
they vary because they are black Latinos that you know
what I mean, that that that look Latinos. They are
light of skin, Latinos that look Latino.
Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
And so the.
Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
Thing is, I look at it the same way I
look at us.
Speaker 3 (01:13:14):
They don't they they don't. They don't go, you're Jamaican,
you're African. No, they go, you look like a nigga.
So I know when they look at Latinos that go,
you look like you speak Spanish?
Speaker 2 (01:13:23):
Do you speak Spanish?
Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Okay, But also what that comment, that question says, What
it's really saying about that person who asked that question
is Rod, why would you be scared? You're clearly American
and the second they pull you over, they will know
you're American. Do you're not on the target list this time?
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And they're right, They're right. I'm not worried about them
pulling me over, me going being extra extra died out
of this country. I'm actually not worried about that right now. Yes,
I understand. It's called fuck empathy, it's called being part
of a community. It's called having a fucking integrity, morals
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of backbone, knowing right from wrong. That's what the fuck.
The problem is. It's not for me, It's not like
every like I understand, like most people aren't empaths. Most
people listening to this. When I said, when I paused
and said, uh, you know why am I work? Why
am I? I shouldn't be scared? Most of y'all went
where you should be scared. Maybe they will get you,
(01:14:31):
because that's how most people think. Y'all are, like, what
if they do get me, even though they said they wouldn't.
I'm saying it's an EmPATH. It don't even take me
getting there. It's fucked up if they do this to anybody.
There's so many people who are here, who are working citizens,
who are even if they're not documented, they contribute to
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our society. They follow the rules, they do the right shit,
they pay their taxes. They don't really get any government
benefits because we don't allow that in America.
Speaker 5 (01:15:02):
Right. I don't need it to be me, No, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:15:05):
It could never be me. I could feel safe every
day I walk out my house that it won't be
just me. But if my community's not safe, then none
of us are safe.
Speaker 5 (01:15:15):
None, none of us. None of us are safe.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
And it's one of those things where you go, Okay,
now I look for me, but it's scary.
Speaker 5 (01:15:22):
You know you're you're going these people, you're.
Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
Dividing up homes, you're you're disrupting the lives of the children.
But yet you look at me and you tell me
it's criminals. Everybody that you're picking up is not a criminal.
Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
There are people in my lives that in my life
that they not they're not black, they are, but they're immigrants. Yes,
they're here legally. They did all the paperwork, they did
everything that they were supposed to do. Yep, you know.
But and they've been preparing for this moment, and the
only thing that they have faith in that they can
(01:15:58):
rely on at this moment is.
Speaker 5 (01:15:59):
The rules, that's all, and that they're gonna by him.
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
They've done. That's how they That's the promise that was
made to them was if you come to our country
and you follow the rules, we will take care of you.
We're not after everybody. But now that that lie has
been laid bare, they're realizing for the first time, possibly,
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ain't no rules, ain't rule. When Stephen Miller is the architect,
and I'm reading a book about Steven Miller called Hate, Margaret,
I'm getting deep into this niggas psychology and everything that
that made him I'm reading this book right now. That
man is not about Americans. He's not about the rules
his country. His family immigrated here, and he wants to
(01:16:45):
pull up the goddamn ladder behind them and make sure
nobody else gets in. He wants to kick people out.
He doesn't understand why there was anything wrong about the
Native American genocide America was founded on. Yeah, yeah, that's
who's that's who's authoring part of our policy about immigration.
(01:17:05):
He's an architect behind Trump. So you know, I had
a person that was talking to me about this stuff,
and I felt almost sad because to be black in
America and conscious of our history and learned and have
read and a little bit you feel almost like like
(01:17:33):
a downer two people, because I don't want to extinguish
the hope in your eyes. But I'm like, that's not
gonna happen right When you're like, but I did everything
I'm supposed to do, I should be good, and I'm like,
you know, who's been doing everything they're supposed to do
for four hundred years. You're looking at the descendant of one.
(01:17:59):
It ain't no way. There's no right way because these
motherfuckers lie, right, They lie like they breathe to you.
These people in charge and authority, they just lie, you know.
I saw a recent video where somebody was like, they've
had to fold their company up because of Trump tariffs
and lay off one hundred people. And this is in
(01:18:20):
North Carolina. I might even have this clip somewhere, but
they was like, hey, so the Trump terrors, would you
you know, you do you kind of regret voting for him?
It's like, well, I feel like I basically it was
either him or the other one. I had no choice,
So now I don't regret voting for him. Lost everything,
lost their company, everything, all these people out the jobs.
(01:18:42):
So they lied to themselves, meaning so they lie to themselves,
meaning they'll lie to you. And keep in mind your
your Ezra Clines and your other people that are very
you know, dismissive of Democrats. They'll tell you, well, they
just didn't do good on the economic message because they
don't realize that the filter between me hearing the economic
message and that white dude who let his company fold
(01:19:05):
is that who he hears it from. He don't want
to hear it from. Kamala Harris. She told him everything
that was gonna come to pass on him she was right,
but she don't get to say I was right. She
don't get to say, y'all should have listened to me,
because his feelings is more important than facts, and he's
(01:19:27):
lied to himself already. So this lie that they told
you that your citizenship is valid and that they're only
here to get MS thirteen or whatever scary gang members
it is, which I do empathize with, for the record,
because I feel like in a lot of Latino communities
they are able because they're not because they deal with
(01:19:49):
a lot of ostracization from society and a lot of
oppression and discrimination. A lot of times they are preyed
upon by gangs in a way that citizens who ca
and call the police and not worry about being deported
are not agreed, right, So I get that. I'm not
trying to be dismissive of that, but it still doesn't
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make the lot that they told you that we're only
going after the bad ones. It don't make it no true.
They lied to you, and in their eyes, you the
bad ones because bad is not white. That's all bad means, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
And that's very hard for people to understand, and particularly
living down South and shit like that I think for
a lot of people, the things that are going on
right now, history repeats itself because the Native Americans and
things like that, they passed laws and they told.
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
People give give the Native Americans they land.
Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
You know, they took them to court and the court
ruon and you know what, they say, fuck you in
your laws. So this is not new, like this tactic
of the laws said, and I don't give a fuck
cause I'm white and what and what I do supersed
the reality of what the court told me to do.
This is not a new This is not an old tactic.
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They've done it before. And so it's one of those
things to where me being black, I feel like I'm
always on the list, if that makes sense. No, I'm
not the target right for now.
Speaker 5 (01:21:21):
I'm not the.
Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
Target, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:21:23):
But the thing is, once you start targeting certain groups
of people, I know eventually it's going to float around
to my group of people too. I'm not off of
the list. You know, I'm not special because I'm an
American citizen.
Speaker 5 (01:21:37):
You know, I'm black and I'm brown.
Speaker 3 (01:21:41):
And you know, a lot of times when these people
come through and speak the buildings, all they are looking
for is non whites.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Yeah, you're not wrong. I just wanted to make a
different point. I agree. Well, I'm one hundred percent with
you on that as well. But it don't. It doesn't
since I'm always on the list, I'm a kind of
numb to being on the list. I can see that.
So for me saying it's scary, I meant something different.
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I meant it's scary that they're doing this to anybody.
They don't have to get to me yet, it don't
have to. It could be me any day. They could
decide to take a black person out left tomorrow, and
then that happened so much in America that it wouldn't
even be news. But watching what's being done in multiple
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cities that have done a lot to shore up the
immigrant communities, to embrace them, to help them achieve American dreams,
to make them part of our communities. Yes, sir, to
have Republicans who were not elected to govern our cities.
Speaker 5 (01:22:47):
You're right.
Speaker 2 (01:22:48):
No, they were not coming here for help. We didn't
ask for No, we did not spread oppression. They ain't
doing this shit in these red states where they claim
to want this.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Right, I got that going out there to these other
ten buck two counties they're voting for y'all asses.
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
Y'all coming, y'all are sending a message here, and yeah,
it's just is. I don't need it to be me
for me to know what's wrong, and I don't need
it to it doesn't need to put fear in me
personally for me to be scared for everybody. Right, here's
the clip I was talking about that I found on
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the internet. I think it's this guy from Jose. Can
you see is the Twitter account hilarious?
Speaker 9 (01:23:34):
Meet Wilson Jones. He and his brother are six generation
lumberman owners of Manky's Ferry Sawmill in North Carolina, and
they both voted for Donald Trump all three times, and
because of the Trump terrorists, they had to shut down
their family business of almost forty years and lay off
fifty workers. Now, whenever stories like this come out, there's
only one question I wish reporters would ask, knowing what
you know now, would you still vote for Donald Trump again?
(01:23:54):
And this time they did.
Speaker 6 (01:23:56):
Watch there's something I regret about voting for President Trump? Yes,
one hundred percent. Trey policy is one of them. Even
though that I wish he could have moderated his tone. Well,
I understand you have to do one thing to get
elected and then something else, but I wish it hadn't
have turned out that way.
Speaker 2 (01:24:12):
For the record, Donald Trump said he was going to
do this terror shit when he was running. What this
man is talking about is something that Trump has benefited from,
uh for ten years now. It's white hope. White people
have hoped he was not telling them exactly what he
was going to do.
Speaker 5 (01:24:33):
Yeah, because like he's them truth y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
He not lying because that felt better than them than
saying this black woman is right, agreed, or when it
was Hillary, this white woman was right. It felt better
than them to say no, he's well, since he's such
a liar, he's probably lying about all this stuff he's
going to do. And he gets in office, and once
he gets in office, he's going to govern in the
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way that that Kamala Harris said she would, in the
way that Hillary Clinton said she would. I think Donald's
gonna be a dove. He's gonna stop all the wars.
It was fan fiction, and so that white hope, which
is based on a lot of times racism and sexism.
Let's keep it real, that white hope that Donald was
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different where it's like, well, you say one thing where
you're running, but you governed differently. There's no reason for
us to think Donald Trump was gonna govern differently. I
don't want to hear anybody say anything about I thought
his immigration, he's just gonna get the bad ones. When
he said Haitians were eating pets, did you think they
were all the bad ones? What the fuck are you
talking about, dummy. You're in this because you got some
(01:25:44):
isms in you. We're in this because you got some
isms in you. Anyway, back to this asshole that.
Speaker 6 (01:25:51):
Being said, given the two people running, regardless of what
they said on the campaign trail, how would have burned
for President.
Speaker 2 (01:25:58):
Trump, regardless of what they said on the campaign trail
because he wasn't voting for issues. When y'all tell me,
Kamala Harris didn't run on the economy, all you're telling
me is I only listened to white people and white
news and white sources. I don't think for my motherfucking
black ass self, because anybody that paid even a lick
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of fucking attention, I'm in a swing state. I'm in
a purple state looking red er every day. I am
in a purple state, and in my Purple state. I
got goddamn tired of seeing a Kamala Harris add about
the economy. It was the only goddamn it was. Hey, guys,
everybody out here running around in America, like, you know
what the problem is? Trans people? Well, she wasn't making
(01:26:41):
no ads about trans people. Donald Trump was making ads
with Charlemagne the Coon, I mean, sorry, Charlemagne to God
saying something bad about trans people. It wasn't her. It
was not her. That's what we were dealing with. And
people failed for that shit hook line and sinker because
white people's emotions become on facts. It didn't matter that
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the fact was that didn't happen. And I don't know
how you live in a society where we can't agree
on the fucking facts same people, people who fucking should
know better. I remember her conversation was like, well, you know, man,
these issues with the trans we always like, what are
you talking about? Give me the speech that she gave
when she excoriated everyone for using the wrong pronouns. You'll
(01:27:23):
never find it because she didn't do it.
Speaker 8 (01:27:26):
I don't necessarily have regrets.
Speaker 10 (01:27:28):
I mean it came out, but that's what he was
going to get a fight for and normally that would
affect us, probably because the only place to really shook
a volume of ober was either Vietnam or China.
Speaker 8 (01:27:44):
And you know, so you know it's going my fact us,
But I don't outside of dump voting, I don't think
I had a choice to vote any other direction.
Speaker 9 (01:27:55):
And this is why I rolled my eyes when people
say that Kamala Harris didn't connect with the working class,
because the working class is literal out here saying that
they would vote for Trump again after losing everything because
of him. At some point, folks need to accept that
the issue wasn't Calmala's message. The issue is who certain
people are willing to hear it from. And that's a
conversation a lot of people aren't ready to have.
Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
That's it. Greed, all right, I'm mad. I'm moving on.
That's it. But yeah it was my god man, we're
fucking cooked, and yeah it sucks. I was in the
house today, you know, and I'm seeing on the neighbor
app I'm saying on the ring guy, people like what
should we do? What should we do? What can we
(01:28:33):
do it? It's like report people like help people by
being like, hey, they out at this place they was
at the They was at my shopping market, shopping market
that show. God, I'm so they were at my grocery
store all day they were they were at the one
we go to, one of the ones. We go to
(01:28:54):
one and I saw it on the app, like, hey,
they out there. They arrested somebody's super dre Mark, the
place for like where all the international food is. Like
they pulled up on somebody in the yard doing yard work,
this woman in this woman's private property and thank god,
(01:29:15):
she pulled out her phone and said get out of here.
And they tell you record them, but don't confront them,
because you know they're violent, and they're you know, they
they're looking for reasons to arrest everybody else anyway. But
they're like, just record them and then report where they're
at so that people can avoid it. And this is
what happens when you let these people be in charge.
(01:29:39):
These are the recourses that we have. And while I
love community, but we could have been doing this kind
of organizing the community under Biden, and it would ben
way easier under Harris, way easier. I don't need to
play the game on all men.
Speaker 5 (01:29:54):
It don't need to be hard.
Speaker 3 (01:29:55):
And also It's one of the things where Charlotte and
kind of and Raleigh Durham are like in North Carolina
are like the two places that have like some of
the largest concentrations of black Charlotte the thickest number one.
And here when they say this it's coming to Charlotte,
a lot of people in the surrounding counties thought they
were safe, and they're not. They were going down to Pineviale,
(01:30:17):
they were going down to Matthews, they were going to
like the surrounding counties that you know in certain areas.
Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
So it's like, yeah, you.
Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
People go where they hit Chicago, Well, don't you think
they're gonna hit somebody surrounding areas.
Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
And this isn't even the National Guard yet because because
they're gonna they're targeting Latino people with this, but they're
gonna target black people with that National Guard shit. Like
what they bring in the National Guard is because they
like the they find a story that they can racially exploit,
like that black man who stabbed a white immigrant from
(01:30:52):
Ukraine on the train system in Charlotte, and then they
basically go, this poor innocent white girl got hurt by
a scary black men. We should bring in the National
Guard to get crime under control, regardless of the fact
that crime has been dropping down every fucking year in Charlotte.
Fucked that a white girl was hurt. Someone needs to
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scare the god out of these blacks, the same way
we passed drug legislation in America, Like it's deep, it goes,
you can't smoke weed because white people said black men
rape white women on weed. You look that up. That's facts.
Speaker 5 (01:31:29):
Yeah, yeah, that's how we got a lot of the
drug laws.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
The fear that they had placed upon black people, as
if we were them, as if we genocided a whole
fucking country of people who are already here already, as
if we did that, as if we brought people over
here on slave ships and enslaved them and made them
pick cotton and sexually assaulted and brutalized them and broke
(01:31:53):
their families up and made them disconnected from their homeland
and their ordinance store, as if we forced our religion
on somebody. That's what the fuck they treat us like.
But some people don't think fat me is greasy man,
And I think a lot of people finding out and
I don't think it's a coincidence you're seeing that the
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pole returns that results now are all showing all these
people going to that Trump lost the Latino vote. Yeah,
we tried to tell you, all right, all right, I'm
we tried to tell you. We tried to tell you,
all right. I'm mad. Uh, let's try to do something
fun before we get out of here. You know, we're
talking about racism. Let's guess a little bit of this race.
(01:32:36):
I mean, we talked long. I may have to throw
it a couple of ai ads on y'all. I'm sorry,
but uh, daddy gotta have his money. It's still capitalist society.
It's time to catch the race.
Speaker 6 (01:32:53):
It's time.
Speaker 2 (01:32:55):
It's time to catch the race.
Speaker 8 (01:32:58):
It's time to.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
All right, guess the race. Time go around the globe,
find different articles, guess the races of people involved. Karen
plays along, Chavern plays along, and much like the border
security people, they are racist. Let's get to the first one.
A Florida man hid in a porter potty after trying
to hit a worker with his own car. Damn mm hmm.
(01:33:26):
A Florida man allegedly stole a construction workers car and
tried to run them over with it, and then hid
in a portable toilet where he took off his pants.
Speaker 5 (01:33:35):
Why you take off your pants some things?
Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
It's disgusting, right, No one takes off their pants your
What is this? First of all, if you gotta do
anything in a porter potty that requires taking off pants,
you might as well just use the bathroom outside, Cause
this is thirty I've never been in a porter potty
and thought, ooh, it's cleaning here. A Joshua Mohnicks, forty three,
(01:34:02):
is out on bond after he was arrested by officers
from the Center Belle Police Department October twenty seventh. According
to an arrest affidavit, police responded to a call of
stolen vehicle around four to sixteen pm, not brush out
he was broad day stealing. When officers arrived, the construction
worker told on that Monicks emerged from a nearby beach
wearing nothing but sweatpants and entered private property. The worker
(01:34:25):
told police that when he told Monicks to leave, he
refused and then tried to break it to a shed
on the property. He was unsuccessful, but then he spotted
the worker's white knissigned suv, which was unlocked with the
keys inside. That's on you, buddy, According to the Affidavid,
Monis got in the driver's seat, started the SGUV, and
aggressively accelerated towards the worker. The worker was able to
(01:34:47):
jump out the way of the void, being injured, but
then he watched Monicks drive away in his SGUV through
the property gate. At the same time, on a separate call,
County Lee County shrifes officer requests assistant for a suspicious
hell who mashed Monic's description. The Affydavid said, a man
resembling Monicks and later identified as mo Nicks allegedly parked
(01:35:07):
an sign on a different property than ran into a
nearby porter partty. What if he did all this because
he need to use the bathroom that bad? Like I
gotta go, I gotta go. Let me borrow your car.
Let me, I'm gonna break it in this ship. Let
me shit in the ship. Uh, the dispatcher said, not caring.
I hope you're sitting down. It's a little surprising. They said.
He appeared to be on drugs. Oh you don't say,
(01:35:29):
I don't I do say mm hmm. What monics emerge
from the porter party is law enforcing to arride a
deputy withdess him fleeing on foot and weldn two wooden steaks,
two wooden steaks, and we're gonna stay vampires. This motherfucker's
looking for dragon. Two wooden steaks.
Speaker 5 (01:35:45):
We didn't even get the steaks from, right, hope it
didn't get him from the porter party this.
Speaker 2 (01:35:50):
Do he just carry them on him? Or did he
like dig up somebody tomato plants in their guard? I
bet he did?
Speaker 5 (01:35:56):
They vegetable guarden all fucked up?
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:35:59):
Uh moniics steak still in hand and now without his pants,
headed toward another vehicle.
Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
The debuty subduit subdue him. The affidavit stated that a
pair of gray sweatpants was found inside the porter party.
You know what that was? He took a shit in
that thing. It was like, I might as well just
leave these pants. I'm never putting them on again. I
felt that feeling before. I was like, if I use
this bathroom, I might as well take all my clothes
and leave them in here, because they never going back
on my body. It's allege out in the again, right,
(01:36:27):
he's alleged out in the construction worker's Nissan. It said
that calls around four thousand dollars in privaty damage he's
in he taking in the custody into a hospital. After
being taken into Lee County jail, he was charged the
grad theft of a motor vehicle, aggravated or saw with
a daily weapon, and criminal mischief. He posted seventy five
hundred dollars bail. How I know people listen to this
(01:36:52):
like how I'm broke and this nigga got seventy five
hundred dollars to spend on bail anyway, caring guess the race,
I'm going white, Karen's gone white for mister Joshua Monick's
Let's check the chat room and see what they believe.
Liver king white, white, shitty and white, white nonsense, grand theft,
whitey van helsing white. No niggas choose a pet list
(01:37:14):
in a porter potty over jail. This is a white
everyone said white.
Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
The correct dancer is white.
Speaker 2 (01:37:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:37:31):
Yeah, But for the fact that he just roamed up
on your property.
Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
Right he looked like mega mind.
Speaker 5 (01:37:38):
Yeah, that big foxhead.
Speaker 2 (01:37:40):
He's headed in the wrong direction. If you know what
I'm saying is uh. When he had to go to
to the porter party said I got to hit the head,
and it was like, you mean, okay, you didn't do
that already A lot on his mind, U McDonald, No, no, no,
let's do it another on hold, on hold on. Radar
(01:38:00):
tech mall to death by polar bears while photographing them
in an Arctic outpost. Ch a Canadian radar technician, was
mall to death by a pair of polar bears. I
didn't even know right was it was. They drink of
Coca colas. I didn't even know they rolled in packs.
I thought they were solo hunter. They're like we said,
no paparazza. If you see two polar bears, they are
(01:38:24):
getting ready to split you. They gonna split the check,
eating your ass right because.
Speaker 5 (01:38:28):
Normally is one they like sololo.
Speaker 2 (01:38:31):
Also, polar bears don't have any predators. They are apex
predators wherever that, wherever they at, they eat everything.
Speaker 5 (01:38:40):
But Chris got a land sharks called bears.
Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Sharks as he took photos of them while working at
a remote artic outpost. Christopher Best, thirty five, clearing out
at his Best left the safety of reworked Island facility
the day after he had arrived to work there, the
safety so that he could take photos of a bear
on the grounds. So he was somewhere safe, he was safe.
(01:39:06):
Did he see the polar bear? And he was like,
where's my camera photo opportunity. I'm gonna need to take
a selfie with this polar bell.
Speaker 3 (01:39:13):
So you were somewhere where they could have shot that
bitch if he just came at you.
Speaker 5 (01:39:16):
And you was like, you know what, I'm gonna leave
all this comfort.
Speaker 2 (01:39:19):
He walked past the sign wanting employees to be on
the lookout for bears.
Speaker 3 (01:39:23):
Oh oh, and this is the people that work there,
so that means they probably have like guns or weapons
or tasers.
Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
You're making all that up. I don't know that any
of that is true. Okay, to stay safe from a
polar bear, I'm pretty sure it's not we got guns.
It's stay your ass in the house. They got it
for the employee.
Speaker 5 (01:39:43):
So the employees going out there with the polar bear.
Speaker 2 (01:39:45):
Then I'm assuming the sign. What do you think the
sign says, Karen? What do you think the sign says
beware the bears? Right, but beware the bears and you
have a gun. Note it's beware the bears. That's the son.
Speaker 3 (01:40:00):
Yes, there's no safety after that I understand what you're saying,
But you said that it was for employees, So I
was like, are the employees going out there with the bears?
Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
The sign is telling them not to? So what are
you talking about? What do you what do you think
we're covering right now?
Speaker 5 (01:40:18):
Of course the sign, the sign says nobody go out there. Yes,
I get there.
Speaker 2 (01:40:23):
With the sign be for the bears. The bears don't
need to sign. The sign is only for humans, Yes
it is. I'm what am I missing? Is it because
I've been drinking?
Speaker 5 (01:40:33):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:40:33):
What? What point are you making?
Speaker 5 (01:40:36):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
Maybe I'm confused.
Speaker 3 (01:40:38):
You were saying that the sign was for the employees
not to go out there and fuck with the best.
Speaker 2 (01:40:43):
So the sign is for everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:40:44):
So I'm saying, are the employees for some reason having
to be out there for the bear with the bears?
Speaker 2 (01:40:54):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
Maybe I misunderstood what you're saying. Now mine, keep reading,
keep reading, keep reading. I want I want to hold
show up.
Speaker 2 (01:41:00):
I'm only reading about this guy because he ignored the sign.
Speaker 5 (01:41:03):
Yes he did. He ignored the sign, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:41:05):
Which means everybody else who saw that sign was like,
it's bears out here.
Speaker 2 (01:41:09):
I'm gonna stay inside, yes, so I think the sign
was doing the job.
Speaker 5 (01:41:15):
Yet the sign was doing it, so I don't so.
Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
So if you were to say, like, oh, it's the
problem employees be hanging out with bears, I would say
probably not because they reading the sign no bye bad.
Speaker 5 (01:41:28):
Like I said, I missing the stupid you said.
Speaker 3 (01:41:30):
I thought that that You said that the signs were
for the employees, even though it tells everybody to stay out.
But I thought if the sign was a warning, like, ay, employees, it's.
Speaker 2 (01:41:40):
Pop he walked past a sign wanting employees to be
on the lookout for bears.
Speaker 3 (01:41:44):
Yes, one of the employees. So I'm like, well, what
the fuck are the employees doing out there?
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
When they read the sign? They're not out there no more,
So that would be it they I don't understan. It's
like if you saw something that said, uh, the deer
craps or something right like, like it's a sign, like
you know deers is out there, so you do, right,
Except this is bears. So that would be the end
of the whole. How are we even confused on this?
(01:42:11):
I don't even understand what's happening.
Speaker 5 (01:42:12):
Now you can keep going now, mind, you don't understand
what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:42:15):
No, man, cause no, please, no, we're holding up the time.
Speaker 2 (01:42:21):
We have all the time. It's our show. Nobody can
rush us. I would like to understand. Maybe I'm tripping.
Speaker 5 (01:42:27):
No, you said that the sign, yes, was for the employees.
Speaker 2 (01:42:33):
Right, there was a sign boarding employees sign be on
the lookout for polar bears.
Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
Right, So I'm saying, you got that sign wanting everybody,
but you got the sign specifically for the employees.
Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
I'm like, well, what, what the why Why would.
Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
The employees need to be out there.
Speaker 3 (01:42:50):
Would they be carrying a gun if they have to
go out there with the polar bears.
Speaker 5 (01:42:55):
Okay, maybe I'm the crazy one. I don't know. That's
how I said, move on, let's move on.
Speaker 2 (01:42:59):
Oh my god, but no, I'm never moving on. Stay forever.
But because it's funny, Karen, the sign is telling the
feople about the bears because somebody just saw a polar
bear and that was it. Like it wasn't like our
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job is we need to be outside around the bears.
This motherfucker was extra he It's like if you once
you see the bear, that's when you put the sign up.
Like it's no extra steps, meaning like if I walk
outside tonight and I see a polar Bear, I'm gonna
put up a sign. Hey, everybody, polar Bears is out here. Yes,
(01:43:40):
that's it. It's not oh the job is we need
to be out here with the polar bears. No, it's
whatever is happening. This is all extra. Everything is extra
after that.
Speaker 3 (01:43:49):
Yeah, Like I said, I completely understand what you're saying,
like to the extent, it's like you don't understand what
I'm saying. So I'm like, well, then, wow, why are
we doing this?
Speaker 5 (01:44:01):
Then?
Speaker 2 (01:44:01):
But I want to understand what you're saying.
Speaker 3 (01:44:04):
And now I explain it and you still looking at
me like I don't understand. So I'm like, I don't
know how to explain it better than that. You said
the sign was like employees. I was like, if it's
targeted towards the employees, why are the employees out there
in the first place.
Speaker 2 (01:44:16):
It's where they work. So like it's like if you
go to a parking lot and they say like, hey,
be careful, it's you know, falling rocks. It's a warning. Yes,
So that's why the sign is out there to warn
yard ass like, hey, some rocks can fall down on
this side of this building and hurt everybody, So don't
(01:44:37):
be over in this area. Yes, that's the whole point
of the sign. Like, it's not an extra I don't
think there's any extra steps, Like, it's not like. Man,
we lost so many employees the Polar Bears last year.
Really gotta really gotta step up our Polar Bear warning gang.
I think this guy is the anomaly.
Speaker 5 (01:44:55):
Yes it is. He ain't got no business out there,
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:44:59):
Shouldn't tickets ass out there, And I will always take
the asses out there. They need to be prepared to
be attacked by polar Bears.
Speaker 2 (01:45:06):
That's my point, which.
Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
Nobody else has had to deal with it. They got
fucking common sense because they weren't taking it.
Speaker 2 (01:45:12):
Selfies with polar Bears. And I don't give a fuck
how long this segment is gonna end up being and
that they can't use it on our viral videos anymore.
I don't give a fuck. It's worth It's worth us
finding an understanding with each other to laugh about it.
It's worth it. I don't care how frustrated you get.
It don't matter to me. It's still worth it. Somebody
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out there is having a good time being like, oh,
now Karen gets it. It's worth it, so I don't care.
We'll do an extra guest. Anyway, he was white. We
all know he was right free space. Fuck the story.
Rest in peace of that man. But it's obvious he
was a white man. He was polar bears. This man
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walk past the sign and reassured his worried parents that
he was okay when they asked him or hours earlier,
why he was posting pictures with bears. Oh no, that
he posted online. They said, hey, baby, y'all see you
posting polar bears on your Twitter. He said, well, yeah,
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they're not close to us though. Until they are, until
they are, now you inside the bear, don't get no
closer than that. They're not close enough. He snapped photos
of an enormous animal he thought was alone, just to
be cornered by a second bear, a lurking nearby. He
thought it was alone. I just hope being to prey.
(01:46:39):
I just hope.
Speaker 3 (01:46:39):
Before he died, he was like, clever girl, the five
y'all to get that reference.
Speaker 2 (01:46:49):
Y'all get me the rest of y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:46:52):
It's fine, you know what they said that They was like,
we gonna we're gonna play what is it a bait
and switch?
Speaker 5 (01:47:00):
You go up there, you.
Speaker 2 (01:47:01):
Beat a model. I come from the backside and eat them.
Oh my god, we both eating nice today. They did.
They theyve a lots of repted this man. I didn't
know polar bears could do that. But you also know
how wild team. You also know why nobody knows polar
bears can do that because they followed the sign.
Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
Yes, the sign that says don't take your ass out there.
Speaker 2 (01:47:24):
One hundred percent of us go. It's polar bears out here,
and that's it. That's the end of the trip. Like, oh,
getting backwards.
Speaker 3 (01:47:30):
I was in the safety Yeah, I'm not going to
the non safe area.
Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
Both so both bears charged, mauling and killing him. I
don't think he would have gone out there if he
would have known that the second bear was that. His
mother said, we're just in shot, bitches. What one bears enough?
You do you know one bear can fuck you up?
Raise a child that doesn't need to know. Second bears
out there.
Speaker 3 (01:47:54):
Raise a child that one bears enough. Now, other employees
called that out. The bam was gonna bring him a
pick a nigga basket the he was happening here.
Speaker 2 (01:48:04):
Other employees called for a gun when they saw the attack,
and a bear banger shot, which creates a loud noise
to scare animals off, was eventually fired. He was eight
by that.
Speaker 5 (01:48:16):
Yeah, yeah, he was already a good snap.
Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
That's what I'm saying. These employees don't carry guns on them.
You gotta call somebody to get the gun. They got,
the bear bangers shot. This is not a safe place
for you to be. But it was too late to
save Best, and one of the bears charged responders after
the banger was fired, forcing employees to shoot and kill
the animals. So then they by that time they had
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the guns, so they had to kill a bear because
he was out there being delicious and shit. Best had
arrived at base just days before the accident. He also
supposed to photos of a bear at the base just
a day before he was killed, though it remains unclear
if it was one of the same animals that killed
him was probably probably how many more could it be?
Speaker 5 (01:49:01):
His mother can't tell the difference between the bears.
Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
His mother said her son's death could have been avoided
if precautions like fencing were installed by the company. Oh,
they gonna suit the company. They like, we put up
a goddamn sign. We put a.
Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
Big ass sign that says, hey, you know what, a
dumb ass like that would have climbed over our fence.
Speaker 2 (01:49:21):
It ain't up anyway, so it don't matter. Right. He
would have been like, oh, it's just across the fence.
Let me get a quicker the fences in the way.
Speaker 3 (01:49:27):
I'm on pit, Sophie, right, and then you're gonna be
like you should have put up a wall.
Speaker 2 (01:49:31):
No. A company report on the incident agreed with her position,
but noted that there would be no bear attacks in
the facility since it opened seventy years ago, which is
their polite way of being like, girl, it's your sign.
Speaker 5 (01:49:43):
Seventy years dog, ain't nobody else won the day? Ass
out there.
Speaker 2 (01:49:47):
You raised booboo the food. Don't put it on that
you did. You raised this dummy. A polar bear was
killed on the SEC in twenty twenty three, however, after
it tried to get into a building and wouldn't leave
because they don't know fear. There's no animal that can
hunt them except another polar bear. Except right, it's up
another bear. They just like Oh, so the food is
inside the doors with the people in it. Oh great,
(01:50:10):
I didn't know y'all was keeping the peoples in there.
That's what I like to eat, That's what I want
to mounchy'll we cared deeply for the safety. Yeah, anyway,
he was white. Guys. I'll show y'all picture of them.
Wait till i'll see a picture of these big ass bears.
That lawsuit. No, this basically suicide by bear. I'm sorry,
that's him. Yeah, you hate to see it. And then
(01:50:31):
look at these pictures he posted this big ass bear.
Oh boy, oh that bear. I gotta be a few
hundred pounds. Boy, you got to be out your four lord.
Ain't no picture.
Speaker 3 (01:50:44):
Ain't no picture of the second bear though, because that
motherfucker's right here, no, right behind him.
Speaker 5 (01:50:50):
Who he thought he was Discovery Channel.
Speaker 2 (01:50:52):
He discovered something, all right, discovered he was delicious, all right, Karen,
So what does that make you two for two? Because
I gave you that one. That's a space, all right.
So let's go to the bonus round.
Speaker 3 (01:51:09):
Oh my god, oh my god.
Speaker 7 (01:51:15):
Triple the points to triple the points, triple the points,
triple the points trip triple rate points trip points trip,
triple points, triplets, triple points, triple the points trip trip.
Speaker 2 (01:51:31):
All right, let's see if we have a misunderstanding this time,
derail the whole show again. All right, I'm on brown
on the show. Yeah, that's what the problem was. It
was the brown liquor, not caring, not understand how signs work.
A former teacher, a former Teacher of the Year, has
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been suspended from her job after allegedly trying to mow
down her baby's dad with her car in a Walmart
parking lot. Oh damn shaw Day. Dalicia Nachelle Nelson, a
twenty twenty five award winner at Saint John's High School
in Charleston, South Carolina, allegedly, at least we know she was.
Speaker 5 (01:52:16):
She was keeping the boy caught up.
Speaker 2 (01:52:18):
She wasn't at target. That's a good point. That could
be a clue, allegedly assaulted the father of her child
and his girlfriend. During that CUSTODYGG shamee and his girlfriend.
She can get some too. Nelson, thirty seven, allegedly punched
her baby daddy and his girlfriend, and witnesses reported that
she had attempted to ram him with her car. Oh
damn father. The father claimed to police. He had opened
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the passenger door of her car to pick up his son,
with Nelson ugain punching repeatedly, causing the fall to the ground.
He said he fell out the car trying to escape
her blow. Security footage detained by the police showed Nelson
driving her car directly at the man. She I mean
listen to year because she was out there giving out lessons. Apparently,
(01:53:03):
so she is charged with third degree assault and that's
this session, apparently right, domestic violence of a highly aggravated nature,
unlawful placing a child at risk or causing harm, or
wilfully abandoning a child. She claimed it was her child's
father who struck her and her son after opening her
car door. But they got it on tained.
Speaker 3 (01:53:24):
Oh yeah, they record everything, she told police.
Speaker 2 (01:53:29):
She then proceeded to walk to his car so she
could photograph the license plate when he knocked her to
the ground. The footage shows the child's father leaning into
Nelson's car. Nelson is also seen walking to the baby
daddy's car, leaning into an open door. The father and
child that walked over and knocked her to the ground.
So he did knock her to the ground. At some point,
(01:53:50):
she allegedly then proceeded to attack the man until bostanders
in the vene. Nelson then allegedly fled the scene with
her son before police arrived, and said her friend had
told her she would speak to the cops on her behalf.
Oh you know that ot chestnut. Oh no, you gonna
talk to the cop. You got this all right, y'all,
have a good one, my friend. The Charlstons County School District,
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the spokesperson Andy Pruitt, confirmed that Nelson had been placed
on leave, putting in the outcome of the investigation. Because
this is a personnel matter and the active vestigation, we
can't down it at I can't guess the race. Uh
shade Dalicia Michelle Jack, Michelle Nelson.
Speaker 5 (01:54:28):
I'm going black.
Speaker 3 (01:54:30):
Everybody involved was black, and y'all is out there brawling
in the parking lot.
Speaker 5 (01:54:35):
It's all on tape. Everybody be charged.
Speaker 2 (01:54:38):
Let's see when a woman's fed up black Evat of
Ivett and Jody Black. You know what time? What time
is changing? I'm going white, fuck it, says say the
already is she's the driver's ed teacher anyway, black. She
wanted to show him what no child left behind really
means black. Come on, buddy, come on, Weddy, she's super black.
She was driven by rage, black driven by rage. That's good, nerdoys,
since uh, they gonna to get back together black, that's hilarious.
(01:55:03):
Still not giving up on love black. It's given Krishawn Black. No,
the baby, the baby's mama black. Oh, not bringing the
full Circlement's man's black, Michelle. The correct answer is black. Yeah,
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they used to. I like that. They used the picture
of her winning the Teacher Award though that's a nice picture.
A lot of times they go with a mug Oh damn,
never mind, mugshot is here too.
Speaker 5 (01:55:43):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (01:55:46):
They always got to hit us with the mug shot,
don't they.
Speaker 6 (01:55:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:55:50):
And the thing is the biggest clue that she was
black is that the paper wrote baby daddy right instead
of father of her child. Like even the paper was
being racist, like you know her baby daddy was like
that's now you described that newspaper person. All right, sword
(01:56:12):
ratchet this time, guys, then we'll get out of here.
(01:56:37):
Gary Man charged, hold on, Gary Man charged at the
armed robbery with machete at Walgreens. Oh damn, we got
the machetes at the Waldgreens. Forty nine year old man
Michael A. Titsworth has been charged in Lake County at
The police say he entered a Wildgreens store armed with
a large machete and demanded cash from the register. The
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cashier told police a man dressed in all black entergy store,
put out a large machete and demanded money while putting
him in fear. Security footage reviewed from Waldgreens and nearby
Ace Hardware reportedly showed the suspect walking towards Waldgreens from
the direction of Ace Hardware before covering his face with
a mask. Did he get the machete from Ace? Bet?
(01:57:22):
He might, got the receipt in his back pocket. You're
gonna return it after the riberary. After the rivalry, the
same man was seen walking out of camera view near
Ace Hardware, and a white GMC Terrain was captured leaving
the area. Investigators determined the vehicle was registered to Michael A. Titsworth.
Detectives later obtained a search warrant for his residents, where
they found clothing matching what was seen on surveillan's video.
(01:57:44):
During the interview, Titsworth admitted to owning a white GMC
Terrain and said no one else used the vehicle. Now
that's just did you want to get caught. You gotta
be like it was stolen or something. I don't know.
I barely used that car. He acknowledged being near a
hardware Oh okay, around the vicinity. He was like, I
was there around the time of the robbery. If you
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need an alibi, I could have done it. It's my alibi.
It was made around the time of the robbery. Told
the Tectives he had gone to a TA truck stop
earlier that morning. Video footage from the truck stop reportedly
showed him wearing the same clothing. Not creative at all.
Speaker 1 (01:58:23):
Didn't change clothes enoughing, didn't try to hide your identity.
Speaker 2 (01:58:27):
This was not a heist.
Speaker 3 (01:58:28):
This was just the him and him and the bear
boy of a cousin's whats happening here?
Speaker 2 (01:58:32):
The Tectives also discovery that shortly after the robbery, he
loaded two hundred and forty two dollars into a PayPal account,
which was nearly the same amount stolen from walk Grease.
Speaker 5 (01:58:48):
That's how we got two hundred and thirty. I think
that's the same amount.
Speaker 2 (01:58:55):
He been made. He venloaded himself with the caption robbery
proceed LC. He went the description this is from the
ribbery deposit. I was there. Karen guessed the race for
Michael A. This is a this is a bonus. This
won't kind of gets you to get it wrong, but
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guess the race for Michael A. Tits Worth.
Speaker 5 (01:59:18):
You know I'm gonna go white.
Speaker 2 (01:59:20):
Karen's going white. I'm not gonna check with the chat room,
but he is actually black.
Speaker 3 (01:59:25):
Oh no, I know, a whole ass dummit, I know, brother.
Speaker 2 (01:59:35):
I can't believe you did this one. Oh man, that's
so sad. Brother, What are you doing out there? That's
a white ass name too, Michael A. Tis Worth. It
does sound kind of white. It dude, got us something.
I don't know why. I don't know why, but it
do got something to it. We hate to see it.
But yeah, that's it for the show. Thank you for listening.
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I appreciate y'all for those of you to say to
me and Roger and don't ever always get along and
see how to I yes, sometimes Karen doesn't understand how
signs work and somehow it's my fault and I should
just move on. That's what we should do. Just like
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a way of making a drink that's going in the trash. Yep.
All right, y'all, we'll be back. Thanks for listening. Until
next time, I love you you wh