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December 8, 2025 75 mins

Rod and Karen banter about using the MyChart App, Marty Supreme, someone got kicked out the Hornets’ game, Rod wants to work in the “call back” department, a kid at the Hornets’ game wanted to go home, slice of life films, tailgating at the Panther’s game, a gym injury and liver mush. Then they discuss the Supreme Court being back in session, FIFA Peace Prize goes to Trump, Josh Shapiro says Kamala Harris lied in her book, Letitia James failed to be indicted again, Alina Habba resigns, man send meth through bank drive thru, twerking police officer fired, woman burns her ex and says he fell into a fire and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the Black Guy You Tips podcast because
Rod and carried.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
The hot Is it cold enough for you? Hey, welcome
to another episode of the Black Autils podcast. I'm your host,
Rod Jordan is always on my co host Karen.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
That's what old people say to each other. Is it
cold enough for you?

Speaker 4 (00:17):
You're working hard and hardly working over there.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Then the old man comments.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
We're live on a Monday night, ready to do some podcasts.
And of course if you're listening to this live and
hopefully before halfway through the day tomorrow, it's the last
day of our annual African American Friday.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
So the last day I really don't want to hear
the hey man, the dot of the die.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
It's seven days later, can I still get the This
is a long sail. It started way before Black Friday
because we practiced African American Friday, and it ended way
after Cyber Monday. You had a lot of time. Shout
out to those of y'all that signed up. Can't wait
to look forward to this whole year making content and

(01:05):
y'all being involved. To all the new people, all the
recurring people, welcome back, welcome back, welcome back. We appreciate y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Yeah, and for those of you that are on Patreon,
the post that Roger clicking the post, the videos are
in there because I know somebody asks a question about
that when you do the post. I just thought you
was telling us that the show was alert.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
It's like, no, if it says live tonight or whatever,
like the Balls Deep Live, that's you can come watch
the crowdcast.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
It's only for the premium folks.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
It's only for the premium folks.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
They'll be the party and it's a good time.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
So if you're on Patreon, you're like, well, how do
I see the live? That's how you see the live.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
So yeah, we're looking forward to all the people that
are joining up.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
A lot of y'all decided to join, a lot of
y'all rejoined, some people canceled.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Totally get it, you know, that's what this time of
year is for. We ain't trying to steal no money
from nobody. And most importantly, huge fucking shout out to
the people who like donated memberships.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
And that wasn't like just.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Like one or two people, like I mean, it's not
one hundred people, but it was like, you know, eight
ten people. That was like, hey, I want to just
hook somebody else up with a membership, and I was
able to email those people. Some of those people have
been waiting a long time to get in. And what's
crazy is I was expecting, like, oh man, so many

(02:26):
people send these emails almost a year ago. So you
know it's cool if they just don't reply because you
know it's been a year.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Dog.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I want to say, ninety percent of people have already
hit back and utilized the links to sign up, So
like people really was waiting on it. And you know,
like I said, hardships, all kinds of stuff is happening
for people in their lives where they have to cancel
even if it's their favorite show. I don't ever take
it personal. It's not about that, but the fact that
I've been able to hit people up and be like

(02:54):
a player saying I came through. You know, it's like
a real it's a real nice treat man. It's really
really like I said, it really is fulfilling and shows
the kind of audience that we foster. And like, like
I said, multiple people, I was expecting like a person
or two, and some people was coming through.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
Like hooking multiple people up.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
It's like Hey, man, I'm paid for my membership and
also here's two more for some other random people, so
we all be in on this together.

Speaker 4 (03:20):
So yeah, man, thank y'all.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Man. And like I said, it helps an operating budget.
This time of year, we pull in more money for
our show than any other time of year because it's
all condensed into this small, like up like segment. But
it's good going into the fiscal year and the plans
we have to make, and there's some stuff we're gonna
be announcing soon and I'm looking forward to announcing it.

(03:45):
But yeah, this is like super fun stuff. So thank
you everybody that took the time out to sign up
and take advantage. And you still have if you're listening
right now till about noon on the ninth on Patreon,
and then I'll keep it till probably midnight on the website,
the Black Autists dot Com. But after that it's it's

(04:06):
really over. And I and you know, no no offense
to those of y'all that's gonna hit me up on
the eleven, you know, but anyway, anything else, Uh No,
that's about it. Karen, Did you want to do any banter?
All right, let me pull up the banter music. Do

(04:26):
you have any Oh, damn, that's low.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Do you have any? Do you have any banter? Banter?

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Banter?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Banter banter?

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Do you have any banter?

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Talk to me?

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Do you have any banter? Banter?

Speaker 4 (04:58):
All right?

Speaker 3 (05:00):
I I wonder if I'm the only one that does
this on like, I know, we have my chart, and
I know a lot of people have some version of
my chart for like your doctor's appointments have it feels
you in and just sends you everything.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
You know, it's an app for doctor's appointments in case
I don't know, yes.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
And so they send out a thing that's be like, hey,
would you like to early check in? And like they
ask you like a bunch of questions. I always feel
that out in advance, and I've realized it has saved
me so much time, particularly, you know, if they actually
pay attention to because I've done it before. It depends

(05:38):
on how they're set up. Sometimes they still make it
sign paperwork and things like that. Sometimes they have too regardless,
don't get me wrong, but at least you signed on
like one or two sheets versus you like filling all
that shit up by hand and checking boxes and what
was what you know, did your mama have this? Did
your great granddaddy have this? And all those questions, and
like we did at the house, you can kind of
go through it, and it also allows you to save
and come back so in case you in it, you like,

(05:59):
I ain't got time to it all this time, I
do it over over of course of a few days.
You can do that. I absolutely love it, and I
could have every single time. I do too, and I
come in and I'd be like anything else, you'd be like, nope,
you feel the paperworkout all right, baby.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Like I think everybody likes it saves everybody time, because
that's one of the things that I hated it about
the doctor before is you just go there and then
they make you feel out information that hasn't even changed
since the last time, and you know, feels like could
have been an email or something. And so yeah, I
like to to do that, and they often you know,

(06:32):
I have that Uh I don't know what that what
they call it, but it's not people pleaser. But I'm
a person that I like when people notice my effort
and that I'm doing, Like I'm a good student. I'm
a good student, and so you get that little like
good student pat on the back of like, oh you
you wanted people to actually clicked on the app and
the link and fill out the thing and did this

(06:53):
ship and now I don't have to give you this
physical piece of paper and wait, tweve minutes while you
come back and ask questions and be confused and shit.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
Yes, yes, and and they do a lot of times
they be very shocked because I'm assuming a lot of
people just ignore the fuck out of it and don't
use the apple whatever may be. And you're talking about
geting the pad on the back. When I went to
one of my doctors, you know how they when you
have a colonoscopy, they take those pictures. The doctor was

(07:22):
like when the doctors he was like, ooh, your col
is very clean. He said, you follow me instruction said yeah,
I do to the team. And so that's one of
them things where it's like your inf you gotta I
gotta put it on the back for taking that nasty.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
A lot of people don't A lot of people don't
follow instructions. A lot of people don't do shit like
you know, I noticed that whenever I do certain stuff,
and I'm like, I'm just weird though I'm like I
told y'all on the show. I think I said this
on our on the podcast. I'm drawing a blank, but uh,
you know, I've never cheated on a test or anything
in my life. I've either failed or passed on my own.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
And I'm a.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Roof follower, you know, I you know, for the most part.
You know, if I come to the movie theater I
sitting to see, I'm gonna sign, you know, like the
other seats could be open, it don't matter, you know.
And for stuff like colon Oskab, they give me the
instructions and I just always think, and it's probably because
I'm a worst case scenario person, not the best case
scenario person. But instead of going like, man, so many

(08:24):
dumb motherfuckers have done this, how could my smart ass
and fail it, I think the opposite of like, I
don't want to be the one that didn't drink the
second bottle of water, right, and so then my butto
wasn't clean as chittlings need to be, and sn I
gotta come back tomorrow. I do not want to come back,
but they gonna cut out a piece of my stuff

(08:44):
because they think like it's they just gonna find out
it was a brownie and I shouldn't have had that
last night. I should have followed the instruction that ate
jell o. Whatever the fuck you, sir, Like, if you
guys knew how many this is anxiety?

Speaker 4 (08:57):
But if you knew how many times.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
I looked at the instructions to the colonoscopy over and
over and over again.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
It's crazy nothing had changed.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
I was pretty sure I wasn't doing anything wrong, but
I would go back and be like, okay, can I
have broth? Okay, I can have broth? Okay, cool? Cool,
And then I'm googling and double checking shit online like okay,
so which jelo can you have? So yeah, I feel you,
But yeah, I used to my chart and they do
get you a little pat on the back, yeah, Doude.

(09:28):
I saw a trailer for the movie Marty Supreme. I
had only seen the title of the movie Marty Supreme
before it saw the trailer. It's a ping pong movie.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
M h.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
We are running out of biopics, we are out of.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Shit 're ping pong.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
I don't even know this, dude, meaning like none of
us is walking around like finally the story there, story
of Marty Supreme has come to the state.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
We've been waiting for this one. As soon as they
got done with James Brown.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
We knew. As soon as they got done with the
Arthur Ashe bio pick, we knew we would get Marty Supreme.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
What is left?

Speaker 2 (10:02):
I mean, once you're down the table tennis, guys, I mean,
I feel like we've done all the bayo, we picked
all the bios. Okay, let's just leave it alone. I
thought this was gonna be about a man who invented
taco bell menu items. No, I said it had been
good though. I know I watched that because the American piece,
the Mexican pizza, is such a sign of innovation, the

(10:24):
blending of cultures in our melting pot. It can only
happen in a melting pot that is also dedicated to
infinite capitalism.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
Yeah, okay, nowhere else.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
When the Mexicanos and the Italians came together on that.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
They did they big one.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
And I said, Marty Supreme, finally we'll see the mad
genius who invented the you know, the crunch wrap. And Nope,
that's not what it's about. It's a niggotine intended. I was, honestly, y'all.
I know it's probably great. It's Timothy Charlamae Tyler Craters
and it it's probably great, it's probably gonna get awards.
But the way my eyes rolled when they showed like

(11:05):
he was sleeping with some older woman, let's say, Gwyneth Paltrow,
and she was like it started with like him in
the bed and she's clearly older than him, and it
was all like, you know, kind of like you know whatever,
it's all like, oh, they just had sex. And she's like, Marty,
you need to get your life together. And he's like,
I'm gonna be the best at table tennis in the

(11:26):
world has ever seen. And she's like, you gotta get
a different dream. And I was like, this is like
a parody, Like this is like an sn L. Like
I know, y'all not doing this for no motherfucker table
tennis like seven gold medal d right, Like I mean
I could I could almost get with it if they

(11:47):
did it like only the Strong or whatever that that
that movie used to was where it was like the
American karate people versus the Japanese karate people, and it
was obvious that the Japanese people was better than us
and we should lose because they did invent all these
martial arts, Yes, they did, and so it's like an
underdog story. I think I could have got with Marty

(12:07):
Supreme if they just showed a bunch of Asian people
like training super hard in a montage and the trailer
and they was like hitting ping pong balls, and the
balls is like lodging themselves into the middle of oak trees.
It was like, oh, ship, Barty's gonna have to be
Supreme to beat these motherfuckers, and Mighty gonna be out
there like rock like Rocket Brown. Yeah, a regular Mark.

(12:28):
He's gonna have to learn some techniques. So he's gonna
have to like he's gonna be hitting bowling balls with
the with the ping pong paddle to learn how to.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Beat these Asians, right, he has to be tough for it, tough.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
This trailer looked it was It looked corny. Anyway, I'm
out on Marty Supreme.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Man.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
I'm sorry, Tyler. I know you're gonna get best supporting.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
He's gonna be acting his ass off.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
Yes, hey, do it.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
My next one I got, I guess getting rid of
the drink at the Horness at the Horns game. And
I think this is one of the first times we
actually seen somebody get kicked off the game live. Yeah,
it was kind of wild too.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
It was obvious to me what happened. So we were
playing the Chicago Bulls. If you guys know anything about basketball,
which most some of y'all don't, there's a player on
the Chicago Bulls, Josh Getty, who was accused of, especially
through social media mostly, but he was accused of sleeping
with a girl who was like sixteen or something at
the time, and then he I think his thing was

(13:30):
she lied about her age. I thought she was in
like college and all this other stuff.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
But there's pictures.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Around of him hanging out with her, being at party,
I think, him with no shirt on and her like
next to him.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
So it became like an.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Online scandal that never really rose to anything offline because
it was not a criminal situation, like police weren't looking
into it, the girl didn't cooperate.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
The family seemed like almost embarrassed.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
Which you know, I don't I don't want to assume,
but either they were in saying either because people were
like they must have got paid off, which could have happened,
or they were just like our daughter is we don't
want to go through a trial talking about if our
daughter willingly fucked a twenty year old man in the NBA,

(14:19):
and then all the slect shaming and naming that goes
with that, putting her through all that, and especially if
she's like, I'm not saying anything happened to me that
was illegal and wrong, even though she's sixteen.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
And my definition, well.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
I don't know what state they were, but you know,
by definition, we all go something wrong the adult.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
The onus is on the adult, right it is.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
So I immediately assumed this is what happened, because a
guy stood up and said something and we couldn't see
him for where we were at, but he's wearing sunglasses
inside and he was a white dude with like a
polo on, which is like, you know, it was giving vibes.
I said, yeah, he said something over the line, and
Josh Getty stopped. He was taking the ball out of bounds.

(15:05):
He stopped, turned around and said something to the guy
and was like get out, you know, like and then
the security kicked the guy out. And my assumption was, yeah,
he probably said something about that girl.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
And then because and then later online the footage leaked
of the someone recording it, and the guy said something
about that girl, and then Josh Getty said, shut, you
don't even know anything about that situation, Like you have
no idea what you're talking about. Get the fuck out
or whatever, and so they kicked him out. Uh so, yeah,
we saw somebody get kicked out. Yeah, but uh oh

(15:41):
that was it for.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
That for that one. That one?

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Yes, Uh all right, how do I get a job.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
As the person that like, what department is it with
the news?

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Where you go far the people who fucked around? And
then be like, how does it feel now that you're
finding out?

Speaker 3 (16:09):
You know what? That is somebody's job.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
I would like, because I don't like these like let's
go find Trump voters or whatever. I don't like those segments.
But but I am petty and I do like the
come up as. I do like when they bring them
back and be like, so remember when.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
You was talking a shit, how do you feel now,
how's that working out for you?

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I do like that. Like I saw a Somali American
who voted for Trump got interviewed on CNN. We're going
to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
The president was talking about Somali immigrants. You are Somali American.
What's your reaction to what you heard from the president
this week.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Well, it was very dehumanized and it is very unpresidential
coming from the commander in chief of the United States
to dehumanize and to dehumanize a whole entire community by

(17:19):
calling them garbage. And this is not acceptable by any.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Now, when this man ran, he was calling Haitians garbage, Latino.
He called Mexicans rapist before he even ran the first time.
That's how he announced he was running. He's been anti
immigrant the whole time, but somehow, now that is literally Somali's.
It had to get to Yo specific type of person.

(17:46):
He couldn't just be black people, brown people, immigrants. It
had to be Somali's in Yo City that you was like,
I think, this motherfucker right here is going this is crazy.
He is dehumanizing people. I'm just saying I won't play
the whole clip, but I actually would love to work
in an apartment that just got the roller decks.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Give him a call back.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
That's a good job. I would love that job. And
and honestly, it's a job that will never get old
because every day a sucker is born, I would love
to be like, Okay, remember that time we interviewed that
dude that said I will vote for Donald Trump and
he was Latino. Well, now that ice is let's let's
get his let's get him back on the horn's let's

(18:32):
follow up with him. What do you think about it now?
And remember them farmers, They was like, well, we love
Donald Trump and now they like that terriffs are killing me.
Get his ass up here. We need to talk to
him for the next two minutes. Yes, I just want
that job, that's all.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
What have they got to say? Oh? And I think
it was at the same horn as game uh, and
that this was hilarious and I felt so bad for
the poor baby. We were sitting there and it was
like a baby behind us, and with like seven minutes
and it's left in the game, the baby was like,
I'm ready to go, and they was like, look at
the clock, is you know, seven more minutes? And they
teaching them the time. You know, it's a small baby.

(19:09):
And then they had a nerve to go to mo
the fucking overtime and I thought, oh, no, y'all kind
of explain this baby. It's five more minutes. That baby
been asking y'all every forty five seconds, is it time
to go? Yet? That was hilarious to me.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Yeah, I felt bad for those parents because they told
a little white lie.

Speaker 4 (19:31):
Uh because you kids at that age, you can lie
to them.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
And so the first lie was that the amount of
time on the clock was how long it's gonna take
to leave? Yes, I was like, no, baby, it's an
NBA game, just like clock stops all the time, thousd timeouts,
all kinds of shut So first the kid wanted to go,
and they were like, oh, no, baby, we just it's
only three more minutes left in the game. I was like,

(19:55):
you mean ten minutes of real lifetime. But okay, they stupid,
they don't know. But then and conking never hit the
three to go to overtime. I was even like that, bab.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
You know that man?

Speaker 2 (20:07):
It was like that poor baby, be like, but y'all,
ton'd y'all have promised this baby. Now it's getting introduced
to the concept of time overtime like real time time.
That that that the game was supposed to be over,
but you gotta keep playing. Like that kid didn't care
about wins or loss and cared about sleep.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
Right, it probably pass the baby bedtime. The baby was
like what's happening here? And that was just hilarious because
literally out every forty five seconds to a minute like
is it time?

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Is it time yet? They was like look at the clock,
the clock ticking down and this minute with the overtime,
I was like, oop, there.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Was definitely something. Are we there yet?

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Energy?

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Yes, it was coming off that kid.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
It was just hilarious. And then one of the games
and those are the people behind us. And at the
same game, there was some people in front of us
and Challo was a woman with two kids and she
ain't give a fuck about that game. And it was
like two minutes ago. Her husband was standing up and
he was ready to go and she was. She packed
them kids up and lepids. Then was like I'll meet

(21:06):
you with the college. She was like, no, I'm not
dealing with this. Uh.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
It's that time of year where we're getting screeners and
I watched them for our critic things so I can
try to be informed about what I'm gonna, you know,
vote on for the North Carolina Film Critics Association and
uh so a lot of these screeners are like your

(21:33):
indie film, smaller budget slice of life films, And sometimes
I'll be watching a Slice of life Hollywood film and
I'm like, y'all really couldn't find a better slice of
life than this. This was the best slice of life
y'all had this year. Sometimes nobody in life was slicing
better than this.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
Yeah, because and I realized even anime, I like slice
of light, and sometimes slice of life be like watching
paint drown the wall. You'll be like, hey, this is
too slow.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Yeah, Like y'all couldn't have fried this or something. This
is a this is a thin slice. You can't stretch
this slice of life. Two hours and twenty minutes. This
slice is over. It's low calories up in this slice.
I'm still hungry after this slice, right, And I don't
want to eat this slice. I want to open another
slice of life that when somebody lived a life that

(22:24):
that's I'm on here watching the man play Ping pong,
and I'm just like, it had to be another life
out there.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
And this life has no season and no flavor to it.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Take take another cut from somebody else's cake. Right, we
did have a bio pic about James Brown. Let's just
get another slice of his life because he had a
cool life that was entertaining and delicious.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
We probably never get through all of it.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
But these professor's life at this college is not that
entertaining or delicious. It's just kind of a boring I
have a life like this. This is my life.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Yes, this is my life. I don't want to see me.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
I don't want to go to the bank. I don't
watch you do oh you going to the movie and
the movies. This is just a documentary. Now I'm out
of here.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
I agree people. I knew people tailgating was serious, but
this is the first time I've really kind of been
downtown before a Panthers game, because normally when the Panthers
are downtown, we stayed away from downtown because we was
like that bitch gonna be crowded. But we happen to

(23:29):
be up and around and moving, and so we was
moving around. At eight am. We was like, oh, let's
find us a good breakfast spot. So right, we find
us a breakfast spot. And we had didn't realize that
people tailgate them motherfuckers had to be tailgating. Like at
seven o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
We saw a movie.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
I think at eight in the morning and we got
out close to nine or ten, like ten something, ten
right before ten and the game doesn't start to one.
And there were tailgaters out at nine to ten in
the morning, just that like I'm a grilla and standing
around waiting for people to show up.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
And parking. Man, I thought parking at the Hornets games.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Were expensive, but I guess because there's less games them.
Parking at the at the damn Panthers games is crazy.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
One on was like seventy dollars. I was like, god, damn.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Yeah, I'm like, y'all in the stadium, How are you
gonna pay seventy dollars? If I pay seventy dollars, I
should open up my door from my car and walk
straight onto the fifty yard line. Can I park on
the field for seventy dollars? Can I get a jersey?
Can I can I call a play?

Speaker 3 (24:32):
At least?

Speaker 2 (24:32):
That's crazy?

Speaker 3 (24:33):
But yeah, and you know what, I bet it's part
because they got less games. I was like, goddamn.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Now football is America's religion, Like you know, to do that,
I mean that's church. People get up earlier and go
to church like that. People do that with football I
only got one last thing. Do we I guess we
can get into some other things. I'll do one, you
do one, I guess, because I'm sure you probably got

(24:58):
a lot more. I hurt my help at the gym
and I didn't get to go do my five k
this year, which I was very disappointed in. But you know,
my trainer always says, listen to your body, and it
was hurt, hurt, like I was trying, yeah, you know.
And it's psychologically it's hard because when you've been sedentary

(25:25):
for so long, which I was through the pandemic, you know,
that inside voice starts being like, Oh, you're lazy, You're
not you know, you.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Don't want it bad enough.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
And I think because of all the negative stuff in society,
those voices get amplified. I mean, how many people's fat
phobia and stuff like that is like this very angry
voice towards people, you know, it's.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
Oh, you're fat, you're lazy.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Look at people talk about Zion Williamson, an athlete who
was in better shape than ninety five percent of humanity,
and we talk about him like he is a literal
piece of shit, like he just it's like he don't
give a fuck about like he wants his body to
be injured.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
That's how we talk about him.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Right, And so part of my brain that is this
thing you have to undo and your brain at the
unlearned is this inner voice that's like gut through it, go.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Out there anyway.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
And every time I've tried to do that since I've
started training, I have always heard myself worse and ended
up in a much worse situation where I literally couldn't
do anything as opposed to like you know, learning to adjust. Now.
The good thing is my trainer has given equip me
with so much knowledge. At this point, I know so
much more about weight training, lifting weights, my body, food

(26:39):
than I knew two years ago.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
And so.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
I knew that if I just waited till I got
at least to not limping around too bad, I could
go to the gym and work out just different muscles
than my legs.

Speaker 4 (26:54):
So that's what I did today.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
But man, that that like that that I was literally
rationalizing Saturday morning, like I could probably just limp through it,
be a little bit slower, and you know, but I
could finish it. And yeah, I might have to like
chill out the next few days and hopefully won't send me.

(27:16):
And then I was just like, that's just stupid.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Because it was like three miles and some change.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
Yeah, I know it's not long.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
Five k is not long, it's three miles, but still
three miles hurt and limping is three I mean.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
It's stupid.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
It's just it would have been stupid, and who knows
how it would have affected other things. I wanted to
go to the Hornets game the next day if I
would have had a setback where I was literally like
unable to like walk too good or whatever, you know.
But the main thing was just that mental voice and
putting it in check and rationalizing and being like no,
because at this point I've proven myself to myself.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
I'm a hard worker.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
I already knew that, but in this area, I'm not
slipping on effort and work.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Like I show up to the gym.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
I put in that work, and it's just a fortunate
that I, you know, got injured, but that that happens
from time to time too.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
You're doing you're moving heavy things.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
And you know, some of this shit is like CrossFit shit,
you know, like kettlebell swings and stuff, which I think
is how it hurt myself this time, and you got
to get the form right, you know. So I remember
doing the first and on what rep? And I didn't
do the form right, and I was like, I think
I did that wrong. And I'm like telling my training like,
he how do I do this? And she was like, yeah,
you not you. It's been a while since we did this,

(28:27):
but you do this, this and this, don't don't And
I said, okay, cool. And it was a slow hurt,
so I think I heard it then, but it didn't
really kick in until about twenty minutes later when I
was leaving the gym and I was like, why am
I lipping limping?

Speaker 4 (28:43):
What it did I do?

Speaker 2 (28:44):
And I was like that much it must have been
the kettlebell swinging with the wrong form. And then it
just slowly was like and now you need to lay down,
so I sit down.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Yeah, Cause it's kind of hard because some people like
had that all the enough and type of mentality, and
it's one of those things where you know, okay, thirty
percent is okay. You know, like it's okay.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
But I used to be afraid and maybe other people
can relate to this, but I was more afraid I
was gonna quit you know, like I was afraid I
was going to make an excuse that would allow myself
to give up on myself. But I'm long past that point. Yeah, yeah,

(29:27):
I'm very consistent now at this point. I missed the
gym when I don't go, like if a lot of
people do, you know, when like there's days where I
feel the pull of like, man, I'm playing this video
game or something. Man, let me get up and just
put in this work and then come back. And like
I said, it's not always a linear result, meaning like
it's not like people look at me and they're like, god, damn,

(29:48):
this motherfucker is so skinny. Now it's like, no, I'm
putting in the work. But it's really more for me.
It's definitely a great exercise mental health too, to just
have that hour of something or hour and some change
or something you're accomplishing. And you know, also I'm learning
a lot, so you know, and we'll see I worked
out upper body today, and we'll see how how my

(30:09):
body feels tomorrow, Like like I have to be smart,
so tomorrow I'm probably gonna take off just to be like, okay,
I didn't you feel get more sword the next day
and be like, well, that's I can't do those workouts anymore.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
So anyway, But yeah, it was just a little thing
I was thinking.

Speaker 3 (30:25):
About, no problem. And my last thing before we get
out of this segment. I did not realize I love
it's this is something that's down here Southern. I love
this food called liver mush. And I did not realize
that I was in the liver mush community.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Because I'm wonder if it's a liver much reddit it
gotta be.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
And and the the best liver mush is I'm gonna
say Nieces. Nieces is the best liver mush. And they're
based here in one of the factories is here in Charlotte,
and they had like a situation where something major happened
to the plant and because like something yes, and so
because of that, they are not producing, like they're not

(31:13):
producing anymore. But it's like it's out in the public.
But a lot of restaurants, particularly here in Charlotte, you
know in the South, once they run out, they live
it out, like when the grocery store. Once they still
their last one, that's it until they get the factory
back up. So one of our favorite spots. I keep
asking and they be like, nope, it's still down. It's
still down. We don't know it's still down. And so
we had went to another restaurant spot and I was

(31:38):
talking about breakfast and you know how I like to,
you know, eat my food and stuff. And it was
a white dude too. He was like, yeah, I like
little Mush and I was like yeah, and then he
said he was taking like yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
That's shortye.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
She was like, and I tried the other one. It
ain't as good. I say, no, it ain't as good.
Then it's done.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
Though.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Man, I was like, damn, I'm really in a little
much community.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Yeah you liver house, I am in a little mush eye.
Liver Mush lovers are signing the alarm on social media
after the beloved breakfast staple vanished from stores across the Carolinas.
So yeah, they.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
Signing the alarm.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
This is you not alone on this.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
This is good.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
The liver Mush community is on it. They are feeling, uh,
they're gonna solve the mystery. We're gonna start a true
crime podcast.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Let's do it to find this, Go fund me to
get your building fixed. Come on right because it's one
of my favorite breakfast foods, and it's not the same
as but if you grew up in.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
The uh, you want to play it?

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Yeah, go ahead, Okay, Carolinas, your grandma had it in
her kitchen. We're talking liver mush. It's a combination of
pig parts, corn meal, spices, typically sliced them and fried.
Here the Carolinas Greensborough space nieces especially popular. But here's
the deal. In all line forums and social media posts,
ready they are.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Yeah, now it's the North Carolina ready, but they everybody
started with like little mush, What the fuck is happening?

Speaker 4 (33:04):
We got an emergency.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Yes, I'm not alone. They are looking for a publics
in history always has the Hickory always has a sausage publics.
So it should be around fifteen to twenty dollars or so.
Probably a joke. Let me tell you. They made a
joke about liver mush costing fifteen twenty dollars. Whoever is
in this reddit, they gave it a negative. They put
a one arrow down on that comment, meaning meaning they

(33:30):
ain't here for your little motherfucking little most joke.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
No, don't, because it has been out. I can't get
me a ham, egg and cheese, a little much sandwich?

Speaker 2 (33:38):
What is this hammeggon cheese.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
Cheese?

Speaker 1 (33:42):
They cannot find it anywhere.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Just check the website to see who might carry it
near you, And there's a website. It said, that would
be too easy, better as strangers on the internet, so
not aget.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
Signs are empty.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
So someone said, it may be digital, but it's still
a community. What uh yeah, asking a stranger on the
end of the episode, then gaining knowledge from that the
website list where it is sold. It may be digital,
but it's still a community.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Right for empty.

Speaker 4 (34:11):
Stop being unhelpful, you asshole.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
So sure enough, we checked delivery sites like door dash.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
And someone said, I just saw ooh man, not this
crashing into some other news just recently brought by private equity.
So I guess they are in the process of gutting it,
will file for bankruptcy.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
Shame.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
It was the best I so hope this is a
true me too.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
But man, if private equity got a little much, first off,
what can you even get out of that private equity?

Speaker 3 (34:42):
What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (34:43):
There's nothing there for you to you just being a
dick at that point, fucking up people's breakfast, right, you're
gonna resell the the plant, like what are you getting?

Speaker 1 (34:54):
So sure enough, we checked delivery sites like door Dash,
Instacart and they're out of stock. Lisa did it sitting
right here at the desk. Sure check them all. Niece's
website also says they have nothing in stock. So we
had to get to the bottom of this as your
local news team.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
A spokesperson declined to comment when we asked about the
liver mush shortage.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
Well, I'll call them, man, damn it, I'm calling them tomorrow.
I didn't think about that, but I'm gonna be like,
I'm going to their store. I know where it's at.
I've seen it in Charlotte, I've seen it. I'm gonna
drive up there, park on the lot, like, Hey, what's
what's happening. It's probably gonna be a long line of
people waiting, where's the thing?

Speaker 6 (35:36):
This company has been around and we don't we're not
putting it out but more than one hundred years, and
then you might not like it or might not eat it,
but you know about it definitely. You've seen it in
your grandmother, your aunt, somebody's refrigerator and.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
There's liver mush and there's liver putting, which technically I
think there's a slight difference there. It is it is
smoother liver MUSHes.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
Give me the mush greens and it leave.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
All right. They was freestyling at the end, but yeah,
uh they're living much harvest. The community is in we
in disarray right now.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
Okay. I am so glad I'm not alone because when
that white dude brought it up, and my my brain
was like, oh my gosh, if somebody else understands my pain.
And now some places I'm assuming people must not order
it as much because someplace you go to they actually
still have it. Because Roger went somewhere and now seen it.
I was like, oh, they probably ain't got it. Roger

(36:30):
ordered it and they had it. I was like, oh shit, yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
I don't know how to but who knows. That probably
wasn't the right brand. You know, they probably got it
from some whoever. The other one is they got to
liver much brand. But all right, child, that's it for
uh the banter segment. I guess we'll do a little
bit of politics till we get mad.

Speaker 5 (36:49):
H See, I didn't know she was black until a
number of years ago when.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
She happened to turn it black, and now she wants
to be known this.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Black people have got to know whether or not they're presidentship.

Speaker 2 (37:01):
I learned everything I've got.

Speaker 6 (37:05):
Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (37:06):
I know what you touched your prom twin Street.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
But just fool me once.

Speaker 2 (37:11):
Shame on, shame on, shame on, Shame on you, Shame
on you. We can't get fooled again.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
Tell you what I don't know about you.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
But I'm going to go to bed.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
I'm going to uh.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
Supreme Court is in session or about to be in session,
So that's some big rulers they're about to come down on.

Speaker 4 (37:31):
They already came down on.

Speaker 2 (37:32):
The Jerry Manderin case in Texas and said that that
Republican map where gang seats for Trump and the Republicans
is totally totally legal. Now, I will not be surprised
if when they get one of the blue states that
has made their map, say California or somebody like that

(37:53):
made their map so that it's more beneficial to Democrats.
I will not be surprised if this Supreme Court somehow
finds a rule against that. Right boy, I'll saying that
the Texas one was coldly fine. I'm just prepared for it,
prepare for the worst, hope for the best. But I
don't expect this Supreme Court to be held to tenants like.

Speaker 4 (38:14):
Not being hypocritical.

Speaker 6 (38:16):
Right.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
So, one of the other things they're talking about hearing
is his birthright citizenship band when he's essentially revoking one
of the constitutional or amendments, fourteenth Amendment, where if you're
born in American soil, you're a citizen. It's also how
black people got citizenship in America. Yep. And so yeah,

(38:39):
I will not be to be surprised if they rule
in his favor on this too.

Speaker 3 (38:47):
I have one per agree and so this is one
reason why I've taken it seriously. I've always taken him seriously.
I've always said that he's telling the truth, or whatever
he says he's gonna do, it can be worse. Like
I never thought it was a game. I never thought
it was a joke. I never thought he was funny,
like like I have never did eny it is. And
it's very very frustrating for me when you see your

(39:10):
own people act just like or just as bad as
the white supremacists with with with their nationalism, thinking that
they're quote unquote above and I'm like nigga, you own
the list? The fuck is you talking about? Like like like,
I don't understand why you're looking down own another group
because you think you're above them. You're not. We're all

(39:30):
in the same boat. And I think a lot of
people and I personally think like we've always had people
like that, And this is just my opinion. I think
that the pandemic sped and it caused a lot of
people to go down these rabbit holes, and when they
went down the rabbit holes, they just they just got

(39:50):
lost in the sauths. And I think a lot of
people are to the extreme of things. They don't want
to hear ration, they don't want to hear reason, they
don't want to hear logic. You know, a lot of
people are literally disconnected, like like from the reality of
what's happening. And a lot of people they don't believe
shit unless it comes knock on their knocking on their door.

(40:12):
And I'm like, you know, you're telling them the water's rising,
and they're going, nah, I'm good. You be like, bitches
up to your knees, what are you talking about? And
they go, nah, I'm good. And it's just one of
them things where It's very frustrating because it's like, I
don't want to see people suffer, but more and more
and more people are going to suffer because the American

(40:34):
populist decided to put him in office again.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
Uh yeah, yeah, This next session is gonna suck, you know.
And they've been waiting their time and no one can
stop them at this point because the people who could
have stopped them was us, and a lot of us decided.
Ninety million people whatever said I'm good, seventy something million
said I want this, and there wasn't a enough of

(41:00):
the rest of us that was like, we're against this
shit at all costs. A CNN panelist burst out, laughing
off cameras. Donald Trump received the inaugural twenty twenty five
FIFA Peace Prize. Yeah, FIFA President Gianno Infantino. That's funny.
His last name is Infantino because he's baby and Trump.

(41:23):
But he apparently gave Trump this made up award, which
all awards are made up, but they specifically introduced this
because they know he's aggrieved about not getting the Nobel
Peace Prize, and they also know that soccer and the
World Cup is coming to America. They don't want to
deal with all the crazy immigration, nationalism, ice bullshit. And

(41:50):
so this is like, you know, Tim Cook bringing a
gold iPhone to Trump or something like.

Speaker 4 (41:56):
This is a to me.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
This is them grifting, hitsing the ring, bribing, and Trump
works nakedly by transactions and bribes, and we as a society,
as a country, in the media have decided that this
is not outrageous, Like there's nothing to be done about it.
Republican politicians aren't gonna do anything about it, No one's
putting pressure on anyone to do anything about it. This

(42:18):
is just like just another day of him doing things
that would get any other candidate thrown out of the
fucking office at least become a laughing stock.

Speaker 4 (42:31):
And nothing's gonna happen about.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
It, right, And it's one of those things to where,
you know, when people demand accountability, everybody looks around stupidly,
But do go will media? Your job is media. You
told me your job was accountability. That's what you told me.
You know, you told me this, And but yet when
it comes to these things, you just whatever he says

(42:54):
is facts, you know, versus doing your job.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
I just think it's gonna be interesting because I would
not be shocked that they never get this prize out again.
Oh no, meaning the World Cup comes here, they it
goes off enough that they, you know, get everyone just
have a good time. Because after this he did tell
Immigration to prioritize people come into the World Cup for

(43:20):
immigration stat like for getting in the country. So he
said like, hey, let these people in, not stop them,
double check them. Like but so this is a nakedly
transactional thing. And I wouldn't be surprised that this was
some brilliant quote unquote idea someone had one day Departments like,
what do we just give him an award? He's stupid

(43:40):
enough and vain enough and narcissic enough that he won't
care that it's whatever.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
He just likes getting awards.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
And at the end of the day, we don't ever
have to get this shit out again to anybody.

Speaker 3 (43:52):
Oh no, we'll never see this award again. And and
it's also one of those things wants the once this
time has come and gone. I wanted because they always
tell you like the numbers afterwards, I want to see
if numbers dropp because I can see a lot of
people going to I'm not going to fucking America, like
I could see some people being like, hey, like, how

(44:14):
do I know I'm not gonna get flagged? Like yeah,
you could say let me in, let it me and
blah blah blah blah blah, but you you know, I
might be the one that stopped or whatever. So I
want to see the economic impact of this. With with
with the uncertainty.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
Josh Shapiro, who was a Democrat who was considered for
Kamala Harrison's running mate, but she ultimately decided against it
and went with Tim wallas Uh. He said that Harris
told blatant lies, and she's trying to sell books and
cover her ass. He did this in an interview with
Let's See, I Guess. The Atlantic reporter Tell Alberta described

(44:52):
Shapiro as between outrage and exasperation as I relayed the
excerpts about him from Harrison's book. She accused of Shapiro
of taking over the coin conversation when he was interviewed
to be her running mate, allegedly assisting on being in
the room for every decision. She wrote that in her book,
he asked, that's complete bullshit.

Speaker 4 (45:09):
I can tell you her counselor just blatant lies.

Speaker 2 (45:11):
Alberta also told Shapiro about some of the questions Harris
were counted him asking her during the interview, including the
size of the Vice president's naval observatory home and if
the governor could loan Pennsylvania art for resident for the residents.
Shapiro defended himself and said that anyone would ask questions
if someone was talking to you about forming a partnership
and working together. When asked if he felt betrayed by Harris,

(45:34):
he snapped, Alberta wrote, I mean she's trying to sell
books and cover her ass, he responded, before he backtracked
and told Alberta, I shouldn't say cover her ass. I
think that's not appropriate. She's trying to sell books.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
Period.

Speaker 3 (45:46):
He meant what he said, and you know, I believe her. Yeah,
I believe her statements. And I believe that's why you
wouldn't picked, you know, because she's like, who wants to
deal with this? You came in there with the ego
because you know, how white man do I know? I
get the job? And she was like, no, you're not
getting his job. He was like, how dare you not
select me?

Speaker 4 (46:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (46:06):
I think it's interesting too, because this is one of
the reasons people don't want to do the tell alls
and stuff don't want to tell, while people just pretend
to be friends in public. Because once you say something
like this, it's like people going to attack reading that.
I wouldn't find what she said to really be anything

(46:26):
too damning if I were him, Like, I'm like, yeah,
I asked about the size of the mansion, and especially
if it's true, like yeah, I did want to be
in the room for every decision. I you know, she
thought I overstepped my bounds and I respect that, you know,
and I'm you know, whatever we're moving on. You pay
for being honest in that in that world because it's

(46:48):
so fake. While also people love they say they crave honesty.
Shapiro also went after the Democratic Party. Democrats lost ground
in some of these communities by failing to show up
and failing to treat people with a level of us
expect that they deserve. Donald Trump has been a once
in a generation political figure who managed to connect on
a deeper cultural level. I'm gonna tell you right now,

(47:11):
he's a non starter for me. Yep, if he somehow
makes out primary, if he wants to run twenty to
find by by that I mean, I'm not a fucking anarchist,
but I don't think anyone talking like this is going
to win an election in twenty twenty eight, if there
is one. I just don't think this idea of the

(47:31):
we're gonna get the Donald Trump voters, we're gonna reach
them through our messages as Democrats. It's just completely denying
why people voted for Trump, especially the second time. There's
no mistake they wanted what they were served, and if
they didn't want it, they were at least willing to
deal with the mendacity and the backstabbing and the anger

(47:55):
and the incompetence, and the grifting and the theft. They
were willing to deal with that to spite the people
that did vote for Kamala Harris. And there is no
way out of that, like not from a messaging standpoint,
Like there is no message you could tell somebody some
of these interviews where they go find people that are like, man,

(48:16):
Trump really fucked me over as a farmer man, these
terrorists killing me. I actually got to close my business.
When they do ask them like would you so, would
you vote for Harris if it was today, They'd be
like no, Right, they say no, I felt like I
didn't have a choice. What do you mean didn't have
a choice. Voting is all about choice. What do you
mean you didn't have a choice. Why didn't you have

(48:36):
a choice? Because you never could consider yourself voting for
her black ass?

Speaker 3 (48:40):
That's it, right?

Speaker 4 (48:42):
So yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:44):
In September, he also jabbed Harris for not talking about
former President Biden's decision to drop out the race. I
was direct with him, Shapiro said on sports commentator Steven A.

Speaker 4 (48:53):
Smith Serious Show.

Speaker 2 (48:55):
I told them my concerns at the time, he said,
he did not read one hundred and seven days. So yeah, anyway,
Josh Shapiro taking shots of Comlin. You knew that, you
know he was gonna have feel a way about it.
Let's see a jury declines in type indict Letitia James again, right.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
Stop it stop at need that woman alone.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
Now less than two weeks after the first case was dismissed.
That like, there is no here here, okay does mortgage shit,
it won't hunt. We know what you're doing. You're blatantly
trying to, uh you know, uh use your office politically
to target somebody you don't actually have a case against them.

(49:40):
And I think what is interesting here that I haven't
heard anybody say so. Maybe it's the well, maybe I
just haven't listened to the right things.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
But you know what I.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Find interesting about this. If Donald Trump was telling the
truth about Joe Biden and the Democrats politically him, why
is it so hard for him to target people back?
If it's so easy just Joe Biden just hits a
button and goes, hey, I don't like Uh, I don't

(50:14):
like this guy, go get him. If it's just that
fucking easy, how come he can't do it? He just
keep running into like, no, hey, you know a jury, Well,
they'll indict a ham sandwich. Not apparently they won't. Apparently
they are. It's not kosher when they come to uh,
some of these people he's trying to get. So I

(50:35):
just think it's interesting to see this happen in this
way and not no one's acknowledging, like, well, that means
he's full of shit. You know. It's like the election
was stolen. It was a and then you never catch it.
You never caught anybody. There's never been evidence. There's never

(50:56):
been proof. You said it was stolen. It's obvious it's stolen.
I wur get everybody just stole the selection from me.
How come there aren't people waking up to this shit going,
oh wait, you did say that, and you never you
never got around to doing what you were supposed to
do about that. Didn't you tell us this ship was
full of shit? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (51:17):
And also before you go on and and and maybe
the way my mind wraps around it, the same people
that was up in arms and then uproar and talking
about freedom of speech and all that stuff with with Cobalt,
uh oh, with Kim Kimmel, where are you about this?

(51:38):
Because this right here is even the worst worst. This
is more egregious not trying to be funny than him
losing his job over that. Like this right here is
more egregious, y'all. Not mad that he keeps targeting the
same person.

Speaker 7 (51:48):
Over and over and over and over again, like and this,
and these are the things for me that upsets me
about the populace because it's like, hey, real shit is happening,
real ship that you you actually need to be mad,
You actually need to be protesting about, you actually need
to invest your money into, you actually need to support
that shit, motherfucking crickets.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
But you know, a celebrity not trying to find it
would have been I if he'd have lost his job,
you know, you know, I feel bad for everybody connected
to him, But he'd have been all right, y'all was
in the uproar, you would cancer your subscription, Your mother
fucking goddamn voss was heard like never before. Well, then
these are the things that your voices need to go
to too, Like like for me, these are the things
that kind of irritates me and make me upset.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
Well, I think also it's easier to boycott Disney than
like what do you boycott for Donald Trump won't stop
indicting Letitia James, Like they don't feel like their voice
can be heard because most of the people that are
going to boycott Disney are probably on the pretty liberal side.
They probably do vote Democratic, they probably do speak up

(52:50):
on social media issues, social issues and stuff.

Speaker 4 (52:53):
But this is the this is the problem with.

Speaker 2 (52:57):
These people being in charge, because when they're in charge,
your one time to object is really at the ballot box.
I mean the no Kings margins full like it's everywhere.
I mean in Charlotte, when Ice came the training class
at the church that was like, you know, learn how
to deal with ice in your community, you couldn't get in.

(53:17):
So there are people that are activated by this stuff
that are very vocal. But yeah, it does say something
about what you feel you can't have an effect on
because right now, people I think feel powerless when it
comes to these things. Like I'm not saying that powerless,
but these are long term fights. Like to fight this,
what you actually need is probably like you're hoping that

(53:40):
judges and people hold the line, but what you would
really need to do is elect somebody else, yes, and
when they come in, they will be like, get the
fuck out of here.

Speaker 4 (53:47):
You can't do this job.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
We're not putting real estate lawyers in charge of legal
you know, thinking which. Alena Hobber resigns as New Jersey
US attorney after the appeals court defeat after a three
month battle of the legality of her appointment. Alena Hobbo
has resigned from her position as acting US District Attorney

(54:10):
in New Jersey. She announced the resignation on social media.
She will remain serving as Senior Advisor to the Attorney
General of you for US Attorneys. The resignation came after
a protracted legal fight about whether she could serve as
US Attorney role without Senate confirmation.

Speaker 3 (54:31):
Like they probably got lost. The Senate gotta do this,
and they was like, nah, there's like no, bitch, Senate
gotta do this. If Senate don't do this, no you
can't have this job.

Speaker 2 (54:39):
Yeah, And I wonder if the next step is going
to be Trump and his folk actually trying to take
this to the Supreme Court because one of the things
that ruling on this week is can he fire people
who are appointed uh to these non partisan positions and

(54:59):
this I believe this Supreme Court will let him do
that because he's done it already. He's fired people and
then they fought it and they're going to court, and
I think everyone that believes in the ethics of the
Supreme Court is just a fucking fool.

Speaker 4 (55:11):
They will allow him to do it.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
And I think something like this where to get around
Senate confirmation, he will make people only appointable to him
and his will. I would not be surprised if they
use the exact opposite lord logic, because the logic they
have for him to support him right now against people
who are in these nonpartisan positions that he wants to

(55:35):
get rid of. Like I don't like that jeroon Powell
is raising the interest rate or whatever, I want to
fire him.

Speaker 3 (55:40):
Basically, he's trying to say to goddamn economy, right.

Speaker 4 (55:43):
And they I think they want to allow him to
do that.

Speaker 2 (55:45):
And their reasoning is, well, these people aren't accountable to
anyone because they're appointed, and they're just like, who do
they report to?

Speaker 4 (55:53):
So we're gonna make that person, you know.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
So the president will be stepping in when these people
don't do what he tells him do. Okay, cool, when
this happened the other way and so on, like a
leader habba who hasn't been who should be accountable to
be at least being confirmed by the Senate the bare minimum.
I believe they will go no, no, no, no no. If
the President wants somebody to have a job, they should
just have it. They don't need to be accountable to

(56:18):
the people or to.

Speaker 3 (56:19):
The Senate or right, they don't need to fight the law. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:22):
I will not be shocked at all. So there's more
we could do about this. But I mean, who who
wouldn't be mad at this point? Uh yeah, I'll save
the rest. Let's try to do something a little different.

(56:43):
Uh God, these are all mhmm Uh, you know what,
let me see it. It's gotta be something. It's gotta
be something.

Speaker 3 (56:53):
Let's go.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
Let's go to Uh no, no.

Speaker 3 (56:55):
That's oh, white people knew you know what we said.

Speaker 2 (57:00):
We were doing short show. Let's just do guess the race.
Guess the race. Yeah, this is on me. Okay, other things. No, Nah,
we got a guest coming tomorrow and there's certain articles
I would like maybe possibly talk to them about you.
I want to see what they We'll see what they
talking about. Well, it's a new person for us, so
we're gonna be filling them out. And if we fill
them out, we might get to some of this pop

(57:20):
culture ship. So yeah, guess the race is where we're
gonna go. It's hard to guess the race.

Speaker 5 (57:33):
It's time.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
It's time to guess the race. It's time to guess
the race. A man sent myth to bank using drive
through tube during routine transaction.

Speaker 4 (57:49):
I hate when I do that.

Speaker 2 (57:50):
You never be wanting to send them like, here's some
checks I need to deposit. Whoops, that was up my
myth and Ohio man was recently arrested for sending a
baggie of myth banks drive through pneumatic tube.

Speaker 3 (58:03):
You know they opened that up. There was like the
fuck is this? What a minute? I can't count this?
What is this?

Speaker 4 (58:08):
Thint?

Speaker 2 (58:09):
God, it was still in a bagg it didn't just
opened up in a bust of.

Speaker 3 (58:12):
Right and busts up in the room, making it about
sick justin.

Speaker 2 (58:16):
Jason G. Smith, forty six, was booked on drug related
chargers earlier this week.

Speaker 3 (58:23):
He finally how when he did it? That's how he
lost the drugs?

Speaker 2 (58:26):
Right, I wondered, that's got to be embarrassing. Hitt the
intercom button for that. Hey, y'all sending a little something
something I mean to saying through there, or maybe he
meant to. He's like, this is a little tip for you.
You've been doing a good jobs. The end of the
year Christmas bonus and I'm paying yours in more Chia.

Speaker 3 (58:43):
They are everything that people do. What you recorded, So child,
that's day drugs.

Speaker 2 (58:46):
Now on the this happened in Woodsville, which is uh,
where is it?

Speaker 4 (58:52):
What state is that? Columbus? So it's one hundred and
twenty miles due east of Columbus, Ohio. I guess.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
On the day in question, a bank employee called deputy
to report finding a crystal like substance consistent with methamphetamine,
and a baggy that had a comment in the transaction
sent through one of the bank's air tubes. Subsequent testing
determined the substance was myth. Over the course of the ensuing.

Speaker 3 (59:12):
The past information. You see your license right.

Speaker 2 (59:15):
Trum know where you stayed when the when they put
out their phone and took pictures that he had to
know over the court. Oh didn't you just get you
see him through the glass? Yeah, maybe he got home.
It's like, where's my myth?

Speaker 3 (59:27):
Ben Tannel house the pieces looking for it.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
I had my myth with me when I went to
the gas station, because I remember I did saw I'm
at the gas station. Then I got my stuff from
the laundry man, so I'm sure I had it after
the laundry. So was that the bank?

Speaker 4 (59:45):
Nah?

Speaker 2 (59:47):
But yeah, he sent the package through the drive through
while completing the otherwise routine banking transaction.

Speaker 4 (59:52):
Yeah, but how exciting was he?

Speaker 3 (59:55):
And they checks.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
Hurry up?

Speaker 3 (59:59):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Was he like brushing his car window with a tooth brush?
Lado Smith was He was located by police after defending
was detained. Deputies will call and with the use of
a police dog. They recovered additional suspected drugs and drug
related items from his truck.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
Oh so, his charges have not been.

Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
Made available yet from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, and
the sheriff did offer a PSA illegal drugs don't belong
in bank drive throughs, but they can be turned in
at the Sheriff's office. No charges, no handcuffs, just help.
We much rather safely take them off the street to

(01:00:40):
see another unexpected deposit.

Speaker 4 (01:00:44):
You love when they.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Get clever, sir, I'm not giving you this. You can
kid my high take this. You arrest me? No, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
Well, you're saying like, if you find drugs like you
just wear a tailer at the bank, you can call
them and say, come get these drugs.

Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
Okay, Yes, yes, I'm different, that's what they're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:00:59):
Yes, Jason Smith is his name. Karen gets the race.
Karen's going with White. Let's check the chat room see
what they believe the race of this man.

Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
Isn't be the only one that did forgot his myth
through the bank teller.

Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
Mm hmmm mm hmm. Merry crystal methmists white. Yeah, shouldn't
it be Methey? Christmas?

Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
Filled out of the positive slip and put the method
the envelope. White. Forgot that was on me? White, white,
white collar crime, ice, ice, baby, vanilla white. I didn't
know I couldn't do that. White. This be just giving
it out white. The correct answer is everyone said the
same thing and you got it right. Myth does just

(01:01:52):
feel very white. You know, hope he gets the help
he needs.

Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
Need to see it.

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
You hate to see it, guys, gonna hate to see it.
Let's go to the next guest the race. Because people
are still doing stuff out here. How about this one
twirking police officer sacked for groping colleagues at a party.
Oh h missus officer. Indeed, a female police officer who

(01:02:21):
growed two colleagues at a drunken party has been sacked.
PC Pamela Pritcher twenty nine thrust her hand into a
male colleagues growing twice and later sat on his knee
and kissed him after drinking at a leaving dude at
carf North finn rugby club.

Speaker 4 (01:02:41):
This happened in March twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
The North Wales police officer also grabbed a female colleague's
breast after twerking on the dance floor and later tried
to kiss a senior colleague. She was having a time, right,
she said, listen, I'm gonna have time. I'm gonna have
a good time at this party. I don't care if y'allays.
My coworkers shout out to they police being different than ours.
They turned her in, Yeah, they did. In America, I

(01:03:05):
remember this happen. This shit became like an orgy. Yeah,
everybody that lady, yes, they was. Lady was giving everybody something.
I was like, oh my god, no good people was
in this department. Nobody was like a mayn, I'm married
the pano. The misconduct hearing and Calan Bay Conway found
all the allegations against her word proven and that she

(01:03:26):
had breached a force of standing up behaving that on
tape that yes, somebody to record it. She also as
a trainee in twenty twenty three. She joined in twenty
twenty three. She also, though admitted her drunken behavior was inappropriate,
but she denied that it was gross misconduct. She's like,
I'm pretty attractive. It was engross at all. Okay, it
was actually pretty sexy. If I must say something myself.

(01:03:49):
She previously told her hearing, she was mortified and seeing
footage of herself on the Oh so they did record
it on CCTV, and remember little of what happened at
the party? The four days here right, four day hearing?
Whyw much footage was there?

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
How much did you do?

Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
Mam?

Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
Why was it just ten minutes?

Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
Hit play?

Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
Let's go ahead and judge this one.

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
Is she twerkering?

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Is she's not targing? She grabbing dicks? She's not grabbing dicky.
She grabbed them titties. She grabbed them titties. She's kissing
feet on the mountain. Okay, can we go home for days?

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:04:23):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
Who the fuck was her lawyer, Johnny Cochran's ghost? Are
we not a nation of loans? Among them was PC Pritcher,
another male officer identified to the hair as as Police
Constable b PCB, told the hearing on Monday he and
another female colleague were at the bar when PC Pritcher
went out of the blue.

Speaker 3 (01:04:43):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:04:44):
PC Pretcher grabbed me below the belt, put her hand
on my genitals outside my clothing, he said, to no
extent was it appropriate? I felt kind of humiliated, But
at that point he added that she did the same
thing again. Later, when a group of officers went outside
to the smoking area, she grabbed my general's outside my clothes.
I distinctly remember her squeezing them.

Speaker 4 (01:05:02):
Oh no, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
I remember a shout out to all the horny men
that are like, oh, it's somebody who squeezed my dick
at the party in front of everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:05:10):
When you don't want it.

Speaker 5 (01:05:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Also like for the vast majority of y'all, you know
who you think you are.

Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
No, you're not.

Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
You would just be weirdly embarrassed in front of everybody
at the job. I remember her putting her hand around
my neck and kissing me on the lips. He said
it was not appropriate. This is in public her behavior.
It was coming more and more acceptable. The hearing shown
the CCTV from the Rugby Club show PC Pitcher twerking
on the dance floor in a series of suggestive dance moves.
A female police officer identified only as Police Constable A

(01:05:38):
said PC Pritcher came up from behind me, put both
her arms around my neck, then put them under my
arm pets grab my breast and squeeze them. Oh you
are a cop, Oh god, damn you a cop.

Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
At the cop party, they had a drink.

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Wow, my behavior that, even though was inappropriate, I've never
acted like that before. She said, I'm absolutely mortified at
what happened. I don't recognize person I say on CCTV.
All I could do is apologize. She broke down in tears,
saying I feel I've let the police down, and I've
let down myself, and I've let down my family. She
also said she had panic and nightmares and felt people

(01:06:13):
thought I was a sexual predator, so she was very
upset with herself.

Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
She also has been doing voluntary work while she's been
waiting for the hearing and kept her fitness levels up.
This is a genuine motivation to keep serving the community,
so she want the job back.

Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
Karen, guess the race of.

Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
PC Pritchard, PC Pritchard, Yeah, Pamela Pritcher.

Speaker 3 (01:06:35):
I because they used I'm gonna go oh but that
had to fucking rugby club. I'm gonna go white because
they had the rugby club, like, you know, not unless
it was the lone black officer in there. I don't

(01:06:55):
see us going to the rugby club.

Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
Wanna be but not necessary is pog White says a meal. Uh,
that's what job, they was she was out there pogging
it up. Pog he a w g bet as white girls.
Sounds like the revat version of police Academy white nonsense.

(01:07:20):
She picked up the myth from the last article, white
hot fuzzed too white drinking at the office party, mediocre
milk meter made. She said, I am the white claw white.

Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
Everyone said, white y'are all right. They also put twerking
in quotes in the article, which makes me wonder if
the twork wasn't that good or they just were like,
I guess it's called twerking. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:07:49):
Okay, that's what I thought too. I thought this sounds
so very white. They used twerking, which kind of threw
me off, and I was like, oh, they might be like,
you just shook your ass, so it's working type of thing,
not that you actually did it. And for the fact
that they were like, I want my job back, I
was like, what the fuck?

Speaker 2 (01:08:07):
Yeah, getting the job back was so white, her being
even fighting it, but being on Facebook with a glass
of wine now now it looks like a threat. This
is just a nice classy picture of her at lunch
drinking some wine or something. Something you put on a
dating profile. But now that we know she's the twerking
bandit yeah, the tworking band. It's like, oh, she was

(01:08:27):
planning the crime right then, she was gonna grow up
some people at lunch the.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
Time I tailgated, she tailgated for that party.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
Yeah, she was tailgating, all right, shaking some tailgating. She
was looking at tail all right, your two for two.

Speaker 8 (01:08:42):
Why how can I be racist about anybody or any
in my life? How can I.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
Call them niggas?

Speaker 8 (01:08:57):
Just call them niggas?

Speaker 5 (01:09:00):
Go change wearing flunky boon, big.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
High jumping, speed chucking three hundred and sixty degree basketball.
A Mississippi woman set her ex boyfriend on fire and
then tried to tell the police he had fallen into
the fireplace while holding a bottle of lighter fluid, even
going so far as to change his clothes before calling
nine one one. What I heard of holding the torch

(01:09:32):
for your ex? But this is ridiculous. The injuries this
victims suffer were horrific and most of the some of
the most severe we've ever seen, said the police. The
district attorney, Bubba Bramlett.

Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
Got them high degree burns.

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
Bubba Bramlett.

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Let's keep in mind, this is Mississippi. Yeah, the district
attorney's named Bubba Bramlett.

Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
And Bubba could be anything, be black or white.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
He now he was announcing the citizen. The sentence scene
of Colleen of Stubbs fifty one. Stubbs pleaded guilty to
the felony charge and was sentenced to serve twenty years
in prison, which is the maximum amount of time allowed.

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Like you're getting all these years.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
While her ex did survive the attack, Bubba said the
injuries will affect him for the rest of his life.
We hope that the sentence gives him some sense that
justice was being done. According to prosecutor, Stuffs called the
police January sixteenth and told him that her ex boyfriend
had fallen into the fireplace at his home. When they
arrived at the victim's home, they discovered the victim was

(01:10:31):
severely burned all over his torso, upper arms, and face.
Investigators immediately noticed his clothes were not burned and questioned
Stubbs about it. She admitted she changed his clothes before
calling nine one one. What That's a totally reasonable, reasonable
rational thing to do, and I can't imagine the pain right,
I'm burned all over my body. You're like, okay, well,

(01:10:53):
hold on, put on this corduroy jacket. No officers know.

Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
That that they weren't his sins and probably melted into
the clothes that you're ripping up my body. Bitch, was
wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
Officers noted that there was an open bottle of lighter
fluid on a mantle that did not appear to have
come into contact with an open flame, and immediately.

Speaker 4 (01:11:10):
Began to suspect she was responsible.

Speaker 2 (01:11:12):
Oh you do say, she's like he fell in there
holding that that lighter fluid, and they're like, the lighter
fluid that's on the manto and not burnt in any way,
doesn't have.

Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
It, don't even have sut on it. Ma'am, get out
of here.

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
When he finally regained his ability to speak, he indicated
that Stubbs had doubsed him with lighter fluid and set
him on fire while they were arguing. This was consistent
with the burn locations and patterns on his body. She's
been ordered to serve her sentence in Mississippi Department of Corrections.
She must serve all twenty years. Karen guessed the race
of Kolena Stubbs.

Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
I'm gonna go Klena Stubbs is black.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Karen's going black. They said she was, well, she's like
it well done.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Apparently she does, because they like, you're gonna serve all
twenty now, you ain't even gonna be able to probation.

Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
Black and she would it would again? Would black? Did
not watch enough? Snap Black? The premeditated murder version of
Tripped Fell landed on a dick Black biting blue Black.
I don't know. I don't get the reference cats always
that's my fault, not George. The correct answer is black.

(01:12:25):
Someone said, what's in the new mixed Chicken? Well it
is Krispy. Uh, yeah, that's her. She burnt that man
to a chris She looked like she will burn the
mother fucker for playing around too much. You hate to
see it, yeah, you hate to see it. All right,
let's get into the last segment of the show, saw

(01:12:46):
the ratchetness and wrap this up. North Taruston, South Carolina,

(01:13:12):
North Truston police have arrested a man for swinging the
sword in the neighborhood on Thursday. Oh Joshua Dorman, forty seven,
was arrested in charge with aggravated breach of peace and
threatening the life of a public official. Officers were dispatched
just for four thirty pm the Spencer Creek Woods neighborhood
after several callers reported that a man was swinging the

(01:13:34):
sword and a hammer. The sword and a hammer, b
thor or be.

Speaker 4 (01:13:43):
Pick one.

Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
This caused several residents that distanced themselves from Dorman ideologically
and physically. The first officer who arrided the scene saw
Dormant swinging a three foot long medieval soil sword. Police
say Dormant surrendered without incident at the stabbing the sword
into the ground on no injuries will report it. He
was transported to a detention center.

Speaker 3 (01:14:04):
UH.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
The incident remains under investigation. Guess the race. What's his
name again, Joshua Dorman, Joshua White? Karen's gonna go white.
The correct answer is this is a bonus one. He
was black, Karen, you missed it. I'm not gonna bull
you because it was bonus. I couldn't believe it myself

(01:14:25):
with a name like that, right, But you never know, guys,
but he looked crazy with that be why y'all hitting
the head at some point too?

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
What is happening.

Speaker 2 (01:14:34):
What is happening. It's a lot going on with this man.
Let's get him some help, guys, get him some help.

Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Uh, Like he got kicked out of karate school.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
Yeah right, he failed, yet he did because obviously didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Was like no, sir, Yeah, like he didn't.

Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
Uh he didn't injure anybody.

Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
Uh So Yeah, the tomorrow will have guest at five
pm live crowdcast, Mary Hulahan, so we'll get to talk
to her tomorrow, first time on the show. Looking forward
to that and uh yeah, until next time, I love you,
I love you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
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