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December 12, 2022 73 mins

GBR is back this week talking the Georgia runoff results, Walmart possible store closings, more fallout from Deion Sanders decision and they ponder the morality of modern day American culture and more. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get up, get no boys. It's back and reoded all
in your mind. Yeah, and that deep throating. This is
for the streets, the reel, the railroading, the distant franchise,
the truth escape building. And they ain't knowing we speak
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your head bobbing, it ain't no stopping and wants to

(00:23):
be drips head by then the system is so corrupt
they throw the rock out of their heads and then
blame it on us. Don't get it twisted on code
and me and dancing for no buttament biscuits. It's will
d y'all scar faces in the building. Collectively we are
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(00:44):
information and instructions to help you navigate through this wild, crazy,
beautiful world. In the studio ghetto ghetto ghett old boys
said that your boy put it out, your ball pulled
it off. They just go to show you how well
you know what Willie. I can see this though, because

(01:07):
if I can see people voting for him because they
don't want they don't want the democratic side of the
Senate to have, you know, the majority vote right, and
they were. They were voting for um, this dumb motherfucker

(01:30):
just to keep the she didn't gridlocked, see what I'm saying.
So I know why they did it, but but why
did they run him out of all people? Though? You
know like that, this is really an insult to black intelligence,
Like this guy out of all people? Night, what do
we have like three hundred plus million people in America?

(01:51):
I have no clue that there's at least one five
year old who could have debated better than do you know? Like, dude,
it's like, man, he got mean when he said the
fucking vampire movie. He had my vote from them. I
love the vampire movie. Speaking of I didn't. I don't
know which one it was. It was freak night, fright night.

(02:14):
That mother probably was watching three man, he's probably watching
a were wolf movie. Yeah he almost really, yeah he almost. Dude.
I thought he was gonna win. Man. You know what
I saw it. I saw that ship flipped Willie and

(02:35):
he was up like votes. I was like, oh ship,
well his um. He would have said us back another
four hundred years man, if he would have got in there. Man,
I thought football here was gonna win. I mean, you
know why, because in my mind it's like it was

(02:58):
reminiscent of the Trump when in right you say, like
snow way possible, somebody just dumb it's going to become
president of the United States. Like we got too many
smart people out there. It's impossible. It's not gonna happen.
Donald Trump is a super dumbing like no way possible.
This guy can't even put two words together, So how's

(03:19):
he going to be the president of the United States? Like,
I'm just thinking, it's a big old hoax. And the
thing is that when it came down, but when it
when it came down a hoax when it came down
to it, No, it wasn't. It wasn't a hoax. It
was it was a theF he the election man. He

(03:41):
stole the election by playing his base Russian. See nobody
talks about that anymore. Remember Russia's role in fixing the election.
Nobody talks about that. The media conveniently with the verdict
on that did they come up with Russian Russian uh interference?
With that, they said that there was proof that that

(04:01):
was Russian interference, But they know, I want to know
it adn't like they took over the fucking voters boxes
and change their names on the ship to make it Trump.
How do they don't know? What the hell they did?
Interference could have been like a mother fucking Russia saying yeah, man,
we won't Trump to win and that'd be the end
of that story. But why there's no I can't see it.
And anything on anything electronically can be can be manipulated.

(04:26):
If you can, if they can control a drone from
the United States and that that's hovering around in Russia,
if they can make if they can make a drone
leave here and head to Russia, why the hell they
Why why the hell somebody in Russia can't manipulate uh
uh electronic wave in the United States of America? Why

(04:49):
not all of this stuff can be manipulated? Man? The election,
I want to know, And what the manipulated? The lottery?
Do you know that there's been lottery winners who uh
was busted? Get the funk out of here. You don't
know that, you know that, man? You're playing now? Oh man,

(05:12):
look it up, it's out there. Somebody faked the numbers.
I'm telling you, man, that that was I want to
meet him because you're gonna meet him in jail, he
asked the priest prison didn't wait, where the money here?
I don't know where he spent some of the money
and risk the money they recovered. All of this stuff
can be manipulated. Man, why then are we sitting here

(05:35):
if it if it's any kind of any game can
be manipulated. Look, man, you know, my favorite game used
to be family feud and test Steve Harvey Tucko. But
that's the best family family feud ever. Bro oh man,
uh man, it's two slationous night, it's two selationous. He

(05:57):
used to be a family for you. NIC's like like
some of doult stuff going on now, like Richard Dawson
and motherfucker kissing Everybody and moth and died from Mono Mono.
First of all, first of all, it's playing. He probably
ain't died from that. He probably died from something else.
First of all, it is blasphemy to speak down on

(06:22):
Richard Dawson, the greatest host in the history of family.
Let me teach she better be glad we earlier fucking
this goddamned show, because I'd be the fun you're talking about, Richard?
You who you are talking about? Richard pry Richard Prye. Yeah,
here we go. This guy right here, this this this

(06:49):
guy right here. This was the guy. This was my guy. Man,
Richard Dawson was the guy. They said. Richard Dawson died
and in two was it two thousand and he lived
the longest. He was see years old. So he was
a kid kissing all long girls on TV. Then he

(07:10):
wasn't a kid. He was like fifties or something. No,
he wasn't. That wasn't that long ago there, Richard Dawson
came around. We was kids. Yeah, but when he was
kissing those kissing those women and stuff, that dude had
to be in his forties or something fifty. He didn't
look so damn twenties and thirties. Now, he couldn't have
been twenties and thirties. Look well, never man, we'll we'll,
we'll look at this ship when we get Richard Dawson

(07:31):
is the greatest host that ever graced the stage of
family Feud. The dude was. Dude was incredible. Dude was incredible.
Family You must have ain't seen family feud in a while.
I have, Harvey. Anyway, anyway, back to Hershey, hershe no

(07:57):
her shell huh, but you did you hear? Hear what
his his kid had to say. Oh, man, this kid
lit him up. Did you know that Christian lit that
boy up? His his kid exposed and saying that Donald
Trump called him for months demanding that he run. They

(08:21):
wanted her she to run, demanded that he run, and
he said everybody the dude was like, everybody told him,
don't do it. You got too much dirt on you. God,
don't do it. And he did it anyway. So that
was part of his son's angst. You know, the fact,

(08:43):
the fact that he would put his family dirty laundry
out that knowing that it was gonna be exposed when
once he ran. You know, when you start running on
that type of level, whatever is out there, they're gonna
find it. When they say, what's done in the dark
will come to light. I was talking about polity, no ship.
If it's out there, they're gonna find it. Wow. So yeah, dude,

(09:06):
dude lit him up. Man ship, My judge just signed.
Um Re signed with the Yankees fucking nine nine years
for three hundred sixty million dollars. Yeah, what's that? I
don't know. A party forty million? Yeah, that's party million
a year. Really yeah, he said nine years. Right, yeah, folks, man,

(09:29):
it's thirty that's year. No wait, hold on, let me
add this man, that's what you three sixty about nine? Boom?
Yeah yeah, four times nine. Yeah, it's been so motherfucking um.

(09:52):
It's like it's like I can't remember ship no more, man,
you know what I mean? Like I was on my
way up here. Yeah, I'm like, damn, where was I?
Then they go, yeah, so you know what that means.
You gotta eat better? No, the count not seriously, the
kind of food that you eat you can determine, you know,
how sharp your brain is. So you must eat. You

(10:16):
must eat Brussels sprouts and ship where you you know,
you try to eat right, you know, try to try
to try to try to try to eat clean. You
know what I'm saying. Just try to not eat all
that damn beef and pork and read all that red
meat and all that stuff. You know, try to stay
away from that stuff. Uh and and and the fried foods. Yeah, man,

(10:40):
every nine and then every night and then when when
I say every night, and then we're talking. Last time
I was at a pope house was about three or
four months ago. Well, let's be the Frinches ship years Frenches. Yeah,
I'll stopped eating this if you're trying Frinches tomorrow for me, Man,
I wish you would. My ship has to make it

(11:01):
improve your ship. That ain't no damn a good deal.
We lost Justin Rlander. That's cold bloody man. But you
know what I mean, what do you think about that? Well?
How old is very Lander? I think he's forty? Okay,

(11:25):
I love Justin Man. You know um that clock Willie.
You know you gotta you gotta ask yourself as a
team owner or um a manager or or someone in
the front office. Man, am I been a waste eighty
million on two years for you know, old man in baseball,

(11:53):
That's what I'm saying, a whole man in baseball. You know,
like that's old forty and baseball's oldest fuck, even though
we got some nice some get as old older baseball players.
When you can go down and catch a kid coming
out of the miners, you know it's coming up and
playing for the semi proteins or whatever, um minus what

(12:18):
it's called um and he thrown just as good man,
and you ain't got to give him but the minimum ways.
This is first year, So we got to look at
that from I see it from a big dis standpoint,
and I also see it as a dan that was
just in Verlander, you know, because like I said, I

(12:39):
love j V. But if it was a business decision,
I understand. But you also got to look at you
also got to look at that forty million in New
York as opposed to that that money in Houston in Texas.
What do you think would have had happen if very

(13:01):
Landa would have had a better shooting during the World
Series or even the playoffs in general? Do you think
that they would have the age? I think that age
is going to be the determining factor at all times,
you know what I mean. I think that's gonna be
the determining factor at all times. I think age and
how well you're playing, I don't girl funk about them.

(13:23):
I mean I know that if I'm from the tie
forty million dollars, you know that I want to tie
forty million dollars with four badass players. And I'm sure
that that's how the front office is thinking, like I
would get I can you can get a lot for
forty million? Man coming up? You know, and you're making
them superstars. What I'm saying is that Justin is no

(13:44):
longer the baddest guy in the game anymore. He's not.
He's not the coldest guy on the team. Even even
on the Astros team. In my he was a hell
of a But I'm saying I got I got all
of that. But I'm saying when your jacket Jackson, say
what have you done for me? Later I'll get you.
But it goes back to that age, that time that

(14:07):
you know them them fifty sixty hundred pitchers again hiring
many pictures. It is per game that you gotta throw
and at forty year on as opposed to a nineteen
twenty five year old on, that's throwing that motherfucker. That's
that's that's got all kind of jump, you know what
I mean. You got four but you got four pictures
like that a forty million or less, you know what

(14:30):
I mean. So it's something think about Willie Well, you
know a little bit more about baseball than I do.
So I mean that's and I'm just economical sense is
to me, you know. But we can jump into football. Man,
uh man, what you think about Oldeal going to the
Cowboys and with everybody's saying, now, Bro, I'm on the

(14:51):
Cowboy bandwagon. See man, this ship like that? Bro. When
I hear you say ship like that, it's you know,
listen Bro, listen, Bro, I want you. I want you
to hear me out. And it ain't got nothing to
do with the ownership or the front office or none
of that ship. I had the opportunity to go to

(15:12):
the fucking that was Cowboy Club, Bro, And that's all
it took for him to know. And I don't know,
we really got damn. Let me let me finish, bro,
ship and then we can talk about the other ship
when I get through it. But here's the thing, Bro,
I went. I went to that fucking club, man, and
those people treated me and Doc and Ray Koran and

(15:37):
it's so fucking well, Bro. And the facility man is
second and none, Bro, and they was just it was
just it was a beautiful thing, Bro, when I got
a chance to go out there and see. And then
they've been playing their assault and the possibility of getting

(15:59):
uh oh Dell Beckham Jr. Wow, Like that's something man. Now,
Now mind you, I'm not I'm not in approval of
that fucking picture of Jerry Jones, you know, with the
trying to stop those kids from integrating his college. I mean,
uh school or whatever. I'm not down with that ship.

(16:22):
And then you know a lot of people I saw
a thing on the uh on the on the on
the internet. He was talking about, well, you know, Jerry
Jones fourteen. But so it in matill yo, So I
get it. You know, I can't excuse that behavior exactly. Yeah,

(16:46):
we can't. I don't excuse that behavior, but it doesn't
take I like what the team doing, and I love
that fucking facility. And um, I think that when you
old like Jerry Jones and you've got a lot of

(17:08):
money and you don't give a funk, You don't give
a funk what people thinking about you, man, you know
what I mean. So we're just blowing hot there into
a fucking institube that's busted. It is going in, it's
going right now. Who gives the fun I say, take
the team away from his racket as take the team
some ship that happened. Yea, yeah, I want reparations for

(17:32):
some ship that happened when I wasn't even born. I
want it, that's right. So you want to tea you
justice don't have an expiration date. Well, speaking of an
expiration date, let's look at what happened right around Christmas. Uh,

(17:54):
and happy holidays to everybody that's got their ears on
the Christmas. I'm not gonna Christmas. I ain't going all
the way to know Christmas really because I don't even
believe in Christmas either. Ship. So um, let's just say,
let's just go to December seven. A white mob a

(18:14):
four dred million lynch is a black man, a black
man named Tom Waller in Lawrence County, Mississippi. Now let's
see something, um damn wow in Michael grifforde year old
black man is hit by a car and killed after

(18:37):
a white mob chases him into a highway, onto a
highway and Howard Beach remember that ship when they were
screaming Howard Beach and yeah, yeah, so yeah, I mean
so a history of a racial hate in the country

(19:02):
that needs to be Uh. We need to get reparations
from that ship. But we ain't gonna get it from
the cowboys. We're gonna get it, man. But what do
Walmart do? Really? You know what I want to say,
They're gonna shoot the doors if people don't stop stealing.

(19:26):
They say they're gonna close close some locations and raise
the prices if people don't stop stealing. They said they're
having an epidemic of shoplifting. How do I feel about that?
I don't know, man, because personally, I mean, I struggle
immensely to adequately describe how indifferent I am to that.

(19:50):
I just this is, this is Walmart, Man. They make
hu a million a day, like this is why Mart Man.
But don't just stealing all my ship. I'm not saying
I'm not saying that, but I'm saying that that's not
my problem. That's there's million dollars. No, I'm saying, that's

(20:11):
Walmart's problem. It's not my problem. It's Walmart's problem. And
I know somebody saying, you know, but what about the
people that shop there. Let me tell you something. If
Walmart don't want that money somebody else wanted, somebody else
gonna open up a store and and do the same thing,
They're gonna get the same kind of treatment. Mother is
gonna be stealing from them to people gonna always steal, man, Right,
do you know if if Walmart really want to find

(20:32):
out who's doing all the stealing, all they gotta do
is check check the check the damn cameras. And they're
saying they don't see the employees doing all the stealing.
Oh goddamn, Will now gave up the ghost man. Yeah,
that's who's doing all the stealing. Go go back there.
Then why would you say that we're going that Wait,
why would you say that, especially around Christmas? Hunt and

(20:54):
trying trying is high. Hey, hey take that out, don't
put that in there. Ship man, Hey listen it is well,
I can't listen. You know, you know what that's that's
the game. You can't you can't get a game up.
They already know the game. Walmart, the Walton's probably still
into They're still in their own stuff. They're stealing, they're

(21:18):
stealing and writing it off. Man, Come on, man, they
all involved in it. And anyway, you know what I
tell you what, walmarn't shut down fuck it because we
got Amazon, bro. And you can't steal from Amazon. You
can steal from anybody, well, not the consumer unless you
got a bogus credit card or some ship fraud. Yeah,

(21:38):
if anything a service or product can be you know,
you wouldn't know any type of na You wouldn't know
you wouldn't know. Yeah, yeah, I know you would know too.
I ain't never stolen nothing before my life stealing right now,
I have stolen anything in your life unless you're talking.

(22:00):
Look like still get out of with that condescending ass ship.
Suburban yeah, somebody. Suburban boys, suburban boys, suburb boys, suburb boys. Yeah?
But um so, where are you gonna shop at? If

(22:20):
walmonna close down? I don't shop him now? You know
you know where to go. You don't go to Walmart?
That last time you've been in Walmart? I was there
about a month ago. Was last time he was there? No, really,
I don't know, man, maybe maybe fuck maybe last Christmas.

(22:53):
H h. I was gonna I was gonna get my
girls some bikes, and I realized that the Walmart is
not a good place to buy bikes for for um
kids right now because that ship is trash. No wonder
they about to shut down fucking bikes now. It's you know,

(23:15):
I love the I love that Walmart employees black people,
though I respect them for that. Do you mean the
same black people that soothed them for discrimination? I want
to go to Walmart. All I see is black people,
So but listen, man, yeah, wait, you know what this
is so fucked up. Man, we'll probably get canceled for this,

(23:41):
but I see a lot of deplorables to ship Walmart.
Walmart is known for that hoh ship. If you want,
if you want to see the Scrooge of society, go
to Walmart. Real talk. Everybody know that that that that's
a universal Like, So I ain't gonna get in trouble

(24:01):
for what I just said. I don't know, Bro, I
mean that's something you and maybe if you feel like
you're gonna get in trouble, I don't know what you
always talking about getting in trouble. Who like you're gonna
get a whooping or some ship man, But you know
they are canceling man, this ship sucked up by here.
Ship they got, they got, they got, man, they got
the canceled as motherfucker's man. They tried to put a
cancel on but Balinsiaga can't cancel me. Bro can't cancel me.

(24:26):
And they've been trying to cancel us for really two years.
Oh you're talking about talking about the music man. Cancel man.
You can't cancel motherfucker that that ain't got no subscription.
You know what I'm saying, we ain't selling no subscriptions.
You can't cancer us, They can't cancel you. You can't
cancel me. Yeah, motherfuckers can cancel me. How high is

(24:47):
it that they can cancel you? Because they can cancel me?
And I ain't never got to come back on this
motherfucker ever again in life. What I'm saying, how how
can they do that? And I won't be hurt at
all if I wouldn't be saying that if you fight,
if if they said, you know what, uh Brad and Willie, um,
we don't want you back next year, you know. And

(25:11):
YouTube said that we had some fucking uh content that
was antie everybody. Yeah. Well the cool thing about uh
that is that whatever go down, like, since I'm a

(25:31):
natural born fighter, I'll just fun to say, man, I'll
be somebody motherfucking My instinct is to fight back. So
it ain't like gonna just give a roll right over, man,
I'm just gonna just lay down and take it no
matter what. You know, Well, I take all that ship
I just said back, take that out tomorroo ship. But
I do know this, I do know this. I know

(25:52):
people cannot live their life like on eggshells. That's no
way to live. Like every you know, everything you say,
it's guarded. You know, you're just measuring all your words
everything like yeah, and that's cool. But the thing that
I I don't go out of my way to offend people.

(26:15):
I do know, I can't wait to do. I don't
go out of my way to offend people. If I
if I feel like you're you're not for me, or
you're not for my people, whatever, then I'll get you,
you know. And that's not going out of my way.
And you brought it to me. You put that on yourself.
But I'm not gonna go out of my way to
just offend people. That That's not how I operate, you know,
because you know, truth be told, I don't. I'm not

(26:38):
looking for no extra enemies. I'm not looking for enemies,
you know what I'm saying. But if I get an enemy,
if an enemy come my way, then I'll deal with that.
But I'm not just out there looking for enemies. You know.
That ain't how I operate. What's up with you, man?
What's up with all this smacking and stuff man and

(26:58):
waving me off? What's so all right? Well? I know
you ain't looking for no enemy? What's up with that? Man?
You just you're incurrigible. Will you know? I know you? Right? What? Man? What?
What what you know about me? I know you're always
looking to make some enemies dogs. No, I'm not looking
to make enemies. I'm looking to deal with enemies, not

(27:21):
make enemies. That's what's the difference between looking and dealing,
because me to deal with it. Are you looking for
an enemy to deal with? Willie? I mean, bro, listen
to me, Bro, listen to me. Man, we're on stage Milwaukee.

(27:44):
I don't know because this sounds like a lot, but
go ahead, go off Milwalkee, Minnesota. Come on, you can't
have all this silence. I'm trying remember where we was, Willie.
But uh, you jumped down in the crowd dog to

(28:08):
go fight? Okay, I kinda thingna do some ship like that?
That's upset and somebody else town and somebody else venue.
You just walked your ad. You just jumped your ass
off the stage. Well we'll make a man do some
ship like that. I was upset he was going out
there to make an enemy. I was upset I had
already the enemy was already made. When the enemy violated

(28:33):
then boom, book. The enemy created the enemy, not me?
What the fuck? Yeah, I didn't create it. Yeah, but
what about the fight you started and didn't know? How Yo?
That people don't even believe that ship you weren't ready
for that one was the enemy created the enemy? Man?

(29:00):
You know everybody got off the red thrown the punches,
tying to protect. He's trying to want to fight, he
wanted to scratch, was trying to try to protect this equipment.
You know, them DJ to be serious, serious about that
equipment especially you know they had those twelve hundreds back

(29:21):
in the day. It was an expensive turn women. How much?
How much big? I don't know. I don't know. I
have no idea. We're rest in peace. The Red Man
and the Bid and the bushweek Beilm Girl Boards Remote
podcast will be right back after the spreet. Yeah, man,

(29:50):
So anyway, uh, Ruby Johnson, what the Ruby Johnson? Devic Colorado?
Oh my god, Willie, who Willy you're not familiar with?
I'm done. It's the old black lady seventy seven years
old who got a house rated. Oh yeah, I saw

(30:10):
that ship by swatted what the fuck? And then comes
over that cracking there looking for a damn iPhone eleving
an old ass iPhone phone eleven at house. Yeah, so
what happens is that story goes is that this guy's car,

(30:33):
the guy's car gets stolen, and inside of the car
is a it's an old iPhone eleven, some guns to
drums and four thousand dollars and some other stuff. WHOA.
So they go to hit the iPhone to find my iPhone? Uh,
and it pins around near her house. Not at her house,

(30:55):
but near her house. So they go in and bust
this woman garage down, get the funk out of him,
and snatch you out of our house. And I'm bonnet
in a housecoat looking for a phone. Yes, why dude,
I'm thinking, I'm thinking, like, why the hell did they

(31:20):
go after the old ladies? Sound like to me they
should have been going oufter the dude riding around with
four thousand dollars and two damn drones and a bunch
of damn guns. You did, like? Who is this guy?
Who is this mass guy who the police decided to
assist so vigorously? Who is this guy? Yeah? But but

(31:43):
what what what makes them excuse me? What makes them Well,
I'm not gonna even answer that question. That's a stupid
ass fucking question. But why I'm not gonna ask why
would they they busted into they first they busted into
the house. Mm hm. Basically that was had like a
no knock warrant, right right, that's they gotta stop that.

(32:04):
They gotta stop that ship stop. That lady has seventy
seven years old. What the fun is she gonna be
doing with a motherfucking iPhone eleven that she stole out
of somebody's car, a half four thousand dollars and two
drums and a whole bunch of guys that don't even
make no sense. And I can already, I can already
tell you the color of these motherfucker's that did it.

(32:26):
I made when fuck them? Why would you do that? Well,
I'm not gonna ask why would you do that? I
know why you did it? Man. You know that no
knock warrant thing. That's some cold bloody ship willy. I
got a buddy. They killed his daddy the same way.

(32:47):
His daddy was a hard working man work that that
the ship channel for thirty years, and they didn't HPD
executed a no knock warrant on his daddy's house looking
for somebody to sell drugs, and they check it out,

(33:09):
shot through his window while he was in his bed
sleep and the other ones came in. They killed him,
and nobody went to jail. This man had brought his
family from Mexico and he was a hard working dude,
hard working dude, loving father, you know, responsible father, active father,

(33:31):
and they murdered that man. They murdered him and they
got away. That no not waring ship is one of
the worst laws that they ever put in place. So
you know that the people that we elect work for us.
I want to keep I want to keep putting that
on the minds of the people who have their ears
on listening to this podcast. Those people that you go

(33:54):
and vote for work for you. So go and put
that ship on the agenda. You know, they just can't
sit in there and do this and make up ship
like you can. You can. You can a chest and
protest this ship, bro, and and that ship got to
change like this. This is all a matter of a vote.
You can't. You can't just go in there and make

(34:14):
no fucking decisions and not get you know, recall a
repercussion from this ship. Man, like a no knock warrant.
You know, like we should bring that ship back up. Uh,
and we vote for the ship, you know what I mean? Like,
let's vote for the no knock warrant to remove, how
to have it removed. Let's let's vote to have this removed. Man.

(34:35):
This is how they get away with it, Brad. This
is how they get away with it. They say, Okay,
we're gonna we're gonna put an injunction on no knock warrant.
We're gonna stop it for a moment, right, We're gonna
stop until we figure everything forgot what's going on, and
then they're still gonna be doing it. What happens is yeah, yeah,

(34:55):
but what happens is that somebody, uh, they go to
somebody's house and then a cop get shot or a
hostage and somebody get shot, and then the police bring
the evidence that see, if we could have did a
no knock want right here, then this would never have happened.
And therefore, this is why you should get rid of

(35:17):
said police chief or said mayor who agreed to halt
to no knock on. They always do it, bro Just
like when when you start talking about letting people out
of jail who don't have uh, who are not in
prison for violent crimes, right, And so then they let

(35:39):
somebody out and then one person out of those thousand
people that was let out kill somebody. See that right there.
You know, we should have never let him out of jail.
And then now all of a sudden they reverted back
because they scared everybody in the voting against their interests.
And it's and it's an it's an ongoing repeating cycle.

(36:02):
So all they do. That's why all of these politicians,
damn that, every one of these politicians out here, they
always throw in tough on crime and their platforms because
they know the average America is spooked when they come
to crime, and they're not educated by crime. They're not
educated a by crime, fighting crime. You know what tough

(36:26):
on crime mean to me? Bro to phone black folks,
that's what that means to me, That's exactly what it means.
And and and the call is part about it is
rather than trying to to actually put some ship in
place to to to to actually to stop it, Willy,
you can stop this ship. You can stop the crime.
Well you don't think you can stop it. How you

(36:49):
can put a hell of a dinner, You can put
a hell of a dinner, and it does not take
hiring another fifteen thousand police officers. Take that money that
you're gonna pay them other fifteen thousand police officers and
are putting structures in these neighborhoods where these people come from. Man,
infrastructure in these neighborhoods. Man, all of this money that's
out there, Man, put the ship in the neighborhood where
these people live, where these people you work that ship.

(37:12):
You know what I mean? You can you can build
the roads and put in the pipes and change the
water or whatever the fun infrastructure for one and let
the people that's that's working and that people that actually
live in those neighborhoods who qualify with those type of
skills work in their neighborhoods, bro and make that money.

(37:34):
And when you start building your stores and ships, you
can start employing people in those neighborhoods to start working,
which is going to reduce crime. Right when you when
you when you take money, when they know money in
the neighborhood, then that's where motherfucker's get out and go stealing.
You see what I'm saying, Like say you built, uh,

(37:56):
you're building new ship in um the heights out here,
and now people have to leave out of the Fifth
Ward or Sunnyside or South Asia, the Third Ward to
go to the heights. So that's that's that's taking money
out of those neighborhoods. Man. We're not we're not circulating

(38:18):
our money in our neighborhoods man. You know anyway, I
feel like that's a nice uh introduction to dropping the
crime rate, giving these people something to do, you know,
putting it, putting these trades, putting trade back into schools. Man,
it's gonna drop that crime, right, you know what I mean?

(38:41):
Now they had trades in the school, I know, but
putting it back in there. But why did they take it?
Because it'll it'll hinder your ass. It'll hurt you because
I know you're not going to go to college. You
know what I'm saying. I want I want to. So
why would they put it back in then? If they know,
if they if that whole plan was to hinder you,
why would they put it back They wouldn't they not?
They want to be tough on crime. They want to

(39:03):
force you to commit crime so they can be tough
on your motherfucking create chaos and then swooping and play them. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's it. Man, create chaos, restore order, and look like
a fucking hero. Hey man, the jig is up on y'all. Man,
we're not We're not. We're not blind to the fact anymore.
You've just been enlightened by the ghetto boards, reloaded podcasts, podcasting.

(39:27):
We know for a fact that you don't want our
children to to to to wiggle their way out of
this trap that's being set. It's it's set, Willy, The
trap set you. So when you think about the guys,
many of the guys who are in charge, who can
actually make some things happen, who have the authority to

(39:50):
make things happen, you have to think to yourself, they
really don't have an incentive because they're wicked. See see,
because they're wicked. Most of people, most of the people
in American society who are in leadership positions, I'm talking
about that that run the pillars of communities, they're wicked,
they're dirty, they're low down. And for example, how hard

(40:13):
how many times you know a lot of teachers. How
many times have teachers told you that they can't get
anything done because the principle won't allowed it. The superintendent
won't allow it. The there there, whoever that superiors are,
they won't allow it. You get a good teacher come in,
and teacher want to come in and implement certain changes

(40:35):
for the kids that that the kids love. The kids
think it's a great idea. The teacher thinks it's a
great idea, and they want to implement that to improve
learning in their classroom. And they take it to the
principle or they take it to the assistant principle or
the superintendent or whoever, and they can't get anything done.
They can't move the needle. That is because again many

(40:58):
other people that are in the hop position is in
American society who have the authority, they're wicked. They're wicked people,
including the judicial system, including law enforcement, including Congress, even
in the transportation industry and the clergy. The wicked people

(41:18):
are at the top because we have all of these
institutions that are supposed to be for the betterment of society,
but they're all corroted. And the reason they're corroted is
because leadership starts at the top, and those people are
at the top of just looking out for themselves and

(41:40):
trying to get what they can get for themselves, and
they're like if everybody else. And plus I don't have
to worry about the potholes in this neighborhood, and these
kids are not getting educated, and this being a food
desert over here, because I don't live over there. I
don't even live in the city. So when I come
out here, man, I don't give it that on what's

(42:00):
going on with your roads. I don't give a damn
about the crime going on out here. I come out,
come in here to kick ass and take names and
then go back home and chill. I wow, wow, Willie,
that's heavy. And do you do take this in consideration?
Imagine if all the gate keepers we're nice people, all right,

(42:26):
we'll be living in a harmonious society. Yeah, we'll be
living in a harmonious society. But we will will will
they will be tested. You know. Oh, y'all too nice
in the United States. Let me let me, let me
come over there and create some ship for y'all. Well,
it's about balance to Brad, because think about it, but
let me feel everybody ain't gonna be nice, right, but

(42:47):
let me finish. If we had the right people running
this country, all of that ship inside of it. Internally,
it would be gone, Bro, all of this fucking, all
of this racial hate, all of this anti um Semitic behavior,

(43:10):
all of this uh homophobic behavior, Like all this all
that ship will be gone, man, and we'll have that. Well,
we'll have that that that peace and harmony that we
so desperately seek as old men, older men, you know,
because the last thing I want to do, Bro, is

(43:32):
get off into some ship. That could have been avoided
if somebody was you know, raised in a manner that
with with with what teach them to be civilized man
and not funk with people's ship, Like, don't funk with
people period. You know, Like if everybody had the proper

(43:56):
instructions growing up, if they could have grew up on
ghetto boys podcast ass and not funcked with the wrong ship,
they'd still be alive, or we'd still be you know,
at peace. I think that h when Obama got in

(44:17):
the office, I think that just stirred up the air bed,
you know. And I think that when when when Uh
Trump came behind him, they just opened the floodgates, you know,
because for the longest, you know, we were knowing about

(44:40):
you know, we were aware of racism, but it just
wasn't out in your face like that, you know. And
until those two things happened, you know, well, these people
are getting too Besides, they s if they had a
black president. We need to get the most radical um

(45:01):
nutcase that we can find to put in the office
to level it back out and let these niggers know
that this is our ship and this is all we
want to keep it. But again, imagine if the gatekeepers
in this country, well good people, you feel me, Yeah,
I think you can be good and still have a

(45:22):
spine and still be about that about that life, Yeah,
about that ignor So that's what I'm saying, you know,
Like you know, I want. The greatest warrior to me
is a reluctant warrior, you know, because a reluctant warriors
going to be more calculating. You know, You're not You're
not quick to go like, oh you're ready, you know,

(45:45):
to dissect that motherfucking situation. And I'm gonna try to
make it the way we both go home. Yeah, because
the name of the game is to play the state
ship and stay alive, say, trying to make it the
way we both get to go home. But if not
I'm gonna be handing over my ship to the laws,
and I'm gonna take that ride and tell him what happened.
M Yeah, I'm going home that night. What um America

(46:14):
has some soul searching to dude, Willie America ain't got
no soul. I'm just saying, sarious mother got so searching
to do, man, Because let me tell you something. If
you look, if you you you continue to poke that
fucking bear, eventually you're gonna wake him up and you're

(46:35):
not gonna like what you see. Have you noticed that
if you if you look at uh, the the Mexican Americans,
how how how they are joined for one accord, like
any time they have some immigration ship going on, how
they stood up? Bro, So a thing with us, anytime

(47:01):
we have some interested ship going on with us, how
we stood up. Imagine if we all studied up together,
black white and Hispanic studied up together when ship got
sucked up, and we didn't go out in the streets,
we went out to the places that really dictated on
how the law worked and shook their asses up. You
see what I'm saying. Like, it's a difference, man, to

(47:23):
going and tearing down the sucking Burger king then to
going and filling up UH City Hall with with with
You know, ten thousand people are going to UH to
the state Capitol, and and and and sitting in there
and and really, I ain't try to hear that ship
really sitting in there. I ain't gonna. I'm not gonna

(47:44):
say no stupid ass ship like that, like going in
and do some insurrection. Now, it ain't that in my life.
Let's try but to go in there, man, and had
a conversation. We we we we we gotta, we gotta
open the conversation up, man, because as long as we
want to, I can tear the ship up. Man, the
conversation ain't gonna be held. And they're gonna bring motherfucker's
out right here. See what I'm saying Like those people,

(48:08):
I'm gonna say it again, and I'm gonna keep saying it.
Those people that you are voting in our respond or
therefore your that that that they work for fucking they
fucking work for you, that you don't work for them.
You voted them in. But do you see how easy
it is for those people that we did vote in

(48:28):
to be aging enough to say that I don't care
what y'all say, I'm gonna do it my way because
they're not being held accountable. Well, I'll expose their ass
and then they won't get another term. But see that,
But that's not how we're built. I'm talking about collected
me as Americans. We're not really built like that. We're
not really buisting. We should really be built like that
from there, we should, we should really take this in

(48:52):
consideration and be built like that from their own And
and I always hear people, really always hear people say, Man,
that's the with black people. They don't stick together. No,
we don't have to stick together. We don't have to
be on the same page. But let's just get in
the same book. Bro, that's called being on code. Let's

(49:12):
just be on cold then if that's what it's called. Man,
if somebody man willy it, somebody fun with me, Man,
come get me, dog, I know you ain't gonna come
get me. I'm lying. I know you'll come give me.
I know you will. I'm like, I'm lying, y'all we'll
live be there for real. Yeah, we act like we
don't like each other, but we we Anybody gonna sunk

(49:35):
with you, bro? There you go, there, you go. But yeah,
let's stay on cold with face. I'll break your grass
into master. You rather swim its some fucking hot talk
before you funk with Willie because what I got for
your ass? And make you ship your meal because it's died.
Motherfucker died, motherfucker still reloaded podcast. Will be right back

(50:00):
about Willie. I gotta I gotta touch on the d
N thing. Man. Everybody is up in arms. Everybody that

(50:21):
ain't in Jackson State, it's up in arms about d
N going to Colorado. And what's your position, Willie? That
that that that's a that you're tryna get me. You're
gonna give me cancel? Bro, I know, I know you

(50:45):
don't give a fun getting me cancel. So man, I'm
I'm I'm gonna say this, and then I'm an n.
So put three over here and then put four point
nine over here. I'm sorry, put three over here, and
then put three hundred thousand over here, and then you
go put four point at four point nine me, you know,

(51:06):
over here, and and then let's let's talk about it
from that point. Let's let's let's let's let's just start
at the money point, okay, and then and then me well,
you know we started at the money point en slavery too, right,
Oh well, I'm right with then. And then let me

(51:27):
let me let me say this too, man, No, no,
this is no really, it's a fucking teachable moment for everybody. Okay.
So you grow up and you you grew up playing football, right,
you grow up playing football man out on the streets,
and then you go and you start playing organized sports
and you get very good at it. And then you

(51:48):
go to uh little league in junior high school and
then high school, and the and the college coaches are
looking at you. And then you get to college, and
then you get to the pros, right, and then somebody
call you and ask you to run their little league team.
Now you run the little league team. I'm saying this
because I saw this in d n. Uh. I saw

(52:08):
the little league team. I saw him working with the
high school kids. Okay, I saw this. I saw him
working with these youngsters and bringing them up. I saw
this side of d n I saw this with my
own sucking eyes. And then I saw him take a
job at Jackson State and turn the hole entire football
program around. Okay, and now we're getting ready to see

(52:31):
him go to a Pack twelve with Colorado, and then
I'm gonna make another I'm gonna make a guarantee you.
I'm gonna guarantee you that once once Dn leaves Colorado,
he's gonna go to an NFL team. And me, being
a little league football coach that's got kids just playing
in the NFL right now, just to see him make

(52:53):
that transition, I know what the funk he doing now
to the other people, that's that's that's saying, Oh, he
funked over a black school. No man, that man making
his fucking move. Football is all he ever did in
his life. He played football. Man, My nigga, that's prime.
You're tripping on prime. Bro. The man making a move, y'all,

(53:16):
he's making a move. So here's my take. First and foremost,
Dion Sanders got character equity with me. Okay, first and foremost.
I think that Dion has been a stand up dude.
And and you know, for a long time, you know,

(53:39):
he's put it in. I think that even the work
that he put in with UH Jackson State, you can't
take that away. You gotta give him credit for that.
And and and even though even though he left after
three years, he still gave y'all three three years of
his life, right, So I give him credit for that.

(54:00):
I think that. But Monty Jones may have given the
absolute best take on this. But money, what's up, baby boy?
But Monty said that Dion so too, Jackson State. You
know he was gonna be there, uh four years or whatever?

(54:21):
Uh he sold Let me back up. He said that
as a coach, this is what he said. He said
as a cod he generalized, said, as a coach, you
sail to the program that you know you're gonna be
there four years, six years, whatever. But in your mind,
you know you're going year by year. You know it's
a year by year thing, which is which is kind
of consistent with what Dion was saying when he said

(54:44):
that he when you're playing, when your coach, you either
get terminated or you walk away or something like that.
Right what he said what he said that he said
that he understands that. Okay, if you came and you
know you got a better deal and you went over here, whatever,

(55:05):
just say that's what it is. Instead of selling the
people the hope that you're gonna be there and you
coming here to run this program for all of these
these consecutive years and you're doing this just for the kids.
Say what it actually is and he's that's what he said,
let me jump in. Yeah. So the coaches that were

(55:27):
coaching with him, you know, some of those coaches are
gonna be left behind and they're gonna run that same
skeleton that Dion runs. Man like this, that man could
coach his motherfucking asshole. I've seen it with my own eyes.
With everybody know you can coach. Yeah, no, he could

(55:50):
really really coach. Yeah. So the people that that he
that's around him, trust me, they sucking it up. That's
why you don't see Jackson stay complaining about the ship.
Did they say something? The kids in they're saying some ship.
I know they hopping in the portal, some of them
are anyway. But they're gonna pick up some of that game.

(56:11):
They're gonna pick up that game because they've been with
him for three years or longer. You know, like they're
gonna know how to break this ship down, just like
because he got people most I think most people most
people that And I've been online a lot and I
read I probably read hundreds of comments right in support

(56:32):
and uh that were those that were unsupportive. Most were
supportive of Dion, But can you respect people being disappointed
that he left? Not saying that, not not not people
listen to listen to what I'm saying. Not people criticizing
him for leaving, but just being disappointed that he's leaving.

(56:53):
Because that's why I'm at. I was just disappointed that
he's leading. And like I said, I was disapported. I
was simply just simply disappointed because Dion did some great
things for three years, and look at how he turned
that program around, look at what he did. I felt
like if he was there even longer, he would have
did just even more. You know, It's it's kind of

(57:13):
like it's it's kind of like people being disappointed that
we're not making records anymore. It's like they're glad that
we moved on and we're doing our thing. We got
other things that we're doing or whatever. But who are there?
Don't want another? Getto boys? Right, man, Den gonna be
a professional football coach? Is these are all stepping stones, man,
These are all all blocks to step over to get

(57:34):
to that that end goal. Man, because you played in
it and now you're coaching in it, and it's gonna
be and and look at this is gonna be phenomenal
for his legacy, right I think about this, and it'll
be for him and for himself him individually, it's gonna
be great for his legacy. Listen, Dion is already the
understand his legacy is already secured. He's arguably the greatest

(57:58):
cover man ever played his game period, well down the
whole side of a football. It is still is for
some people. But but again he's great. He's great, right,
he get that Hall of Famer can't touch Deon period,
So the legacy is already secured. Then he turns around

(58:21):
and whatever he did at Jackson State added to the
legaci Now he goes to Colorado, if Deon, if he
if he goes to Colorado and check this out, if
he goes to Colorado, Yeah, he turned Jackson Jackson State
for the three years and five record. Great, right If

(58:42):
he if he goes to Colorado and win five championships
in a row and then goes to the next level,
to the NFL and win another three or four championships,
that part of his legacy a hundred years from now,
two hundred years from now still would not be as
great as what he what I think he would have

(59:04):
been able to do had he stayed at at Jazz,
you and what he would have been able to do
for Jackson State University and hbc US collectively, I'm saying,
I think that would be a great legacy in my opinion.
I think that would that that that right there to
say that he did that. I did this right here
because because because what do you do at Colorado ain't

(59:27):
gonna change It's not gonna change college sports. What do
he do at in the pros ain't gonna change pro
sports period. It's gonna have some you know, it'll has
some would have listen, it'll have It has some effect.
It has some effect, you know what I'm saying, because
it's always great to have black coaches and stuff and
people doing black people doing well in sports. But those

(59:47):
people got their programs, and those programs are sitting stone,
those Colin Rose people, those kids at Colorado gonna be
all right if Dion never touched that campus in life,
I'm telling my life, that's gonna be all right. But
in jack and State, the impact he would have at
Jackson State if he had he stayed at Jackson State,
HBC use period, b C used period. When I'm talking

(01:00:12):
about that, right there would be a far more lasting legacy.
Another Yeah, we're talking about hundred We're talking about a
few hundred years from everybody's going to have to treat
people would still be talking about that that right there.
You know he he don't all by himself with that
right there. But but again, but but I want to
but I want to reiterate because I know it's some

(01:00:33):
pools out that some people that got cognitive cognitive dissonance.
These motherfucker's only hear what they want to hear. So
so let me just make sure that I'm crystal clear.
I support Dion Sanders. I love Dion Sands. He's a
good dude. He's a really good dude, and he's the
greatest to do what he do, you know what I'm saying.
So let that be known. Oh yeah, for sure, I'm

(01:00:55):
in agreement with you. Like, but what he did for
not just JSU, but for HBCUs and in their football programs,
bro like that that lifted up the spirits of the
hbc U s man, you know what I mean, Like
you were actually getting crowds at college HBCU games. Black

(01:01:21):
colleges and universities like the football games. Bro, he was
getting crowds in there to c Jackson State because of
what Dion did for that program. I'm in agreement with that.
But the end, doll, the end, doll, Man, that that's
that that that movie he making, Bro, He'll end up
being the head coach of the professional team. Man. And

(01:01:42):
it just looks it just it just looks so fucking
good man, because you got in. America loves the fucking hero, Bro.
Remember this, America loves the story of a hero. You
know what I mean? And when you when you when
you write his book and it ends and him, you know,
going in being the head coaching for a professional football

(01:02:02):
team from a has that never been done before from
an athlete, from a from a athletes perspective, to ever
come to the u NFL and beach a coach, a
head coach. Oh, I'm sure that's happened. That may have
to happen. Yeah, well did you gohn Man play? I
don't know, but I'm sure. I mean, I'm okay, I

(01:02:22):
just said, okay, I got one better. But you know what,
black but yeah, but you know what, you know what's
more impressive though, is that had a game like he No, No,
what's more impressive is to be as great as he
had and to be able to coach, because most great
players cannot coach. They don't make good head coaches. They

(01:02:44):
can tell you do this, do this, do this, but
they don't have the temperament. True, It's like God, Dion
has the temperament. It's like God, Yeah, you can play
your ass off with you teach it. Yeah. Yeah, you're right, Willie.
That's that. That that impresses me more than anything, you
know that right there? You're right? Yeah? Did you see that? Uh?
That that story was the girl was in church at

(01:03:07):
a mother's funeral and calling out to people who attended.
I don't I don't know what. I don't think that's
real though. That's real, bro, Are you serious? That's because
he was like something, so I don't know why she
was real with it. That's oh, she's like, I don't know.
She said, half of y'all that's here. My mama didn't

(01:03:28):
like y'all, and she didn't food with y'all, she didn't
mess with y'all. And he said, and then she start
the point where she said, and I don't know why
you here because mama didn't like you, and you know
you didn't like my mama, and you back fact you
you just talking about my mama. Then point of the
other persons like, I don't know why you here because
you didn't like my mama and you didn't do nothing

(01:03:48):
for man, I don't. I don't know about that. I
know really, cause you're a hard hearted, black hearted ass dude.
I don't think so. I think I'm a very good
heart person. But I give people what they give me.
You know what I'm saying, I give you what you
give me. You know you love me, I love you,
you hate me. I hate your simple It's very simple.

(01:04:08):
And I wouldn't want I don't wouldnt know what Steve
Harve ain't never said, it did nothing to you. Don't
like that, man? Why are you taking up for this
so much? What is what's up with that? Man? Why
do you you be on my goddamn side? God, damn
goddamn ship at the table with the enemy. Damn God

(01:04:29):
said I anyway, man, I wouldn't want I wouldn't want
people that don't like me at my funeral either. I'm coming.
I don't care what you say, and I'm speaking now
are totally if you show up, put your car I
read told me, did you show up? Put him in jail?

(01:04:53):
But but but listen though, but does that even not?
Let me let me let me clarify something real quick.
I think it's it's very tasteless to do something like that.
Though I can understand how because she's emotional. Her mom died.
She's seeing people that you know that that they didn't
mess that didn't mess with her mom, but that maybe

(01:05:14):
caused her mom grief or whatever. But here's something about
me when it comes to funerals. I don't like the
idea of anybody still in the show at the funeral
of somebody's funeral. I don't like anybody upstage in the deceased.
No matter how the deceased lived their life, this is

(01:05:35):
their moment. It's not nobody else's moment. And I wouldn't
want the memory that people take away is oh, such such,
she called him out, Oh they started fighting, they had
a fight. You know, it's too many of these funerals
that I'm witnessing people having fights and airing out their
differences in their dirty laundry during during a service. And

(01:06:01):
to me, that is that that's a disservice to the decease.
If you say you love your family that much, you
love your family member that much, show some class, show
some grace, you know, deal with it. Whatever, you know,
somebody they show up or whatever. If you don't want
them there, get somebody to get a cop or whoever.

(01:06:23):
The going in and politely asked in the league, my buddy,
my buddy, race sex, what's up king Uh. He had
a situation with a family member who showed up at
his mother's funeral. And I hope you don't mind me.
I don't think he'll mind me saying this. But this
guy who she used to deal with, he showed up.

(01:06:45):
And my guy had already told me he didn't want
that dude at the funeral. He showed up, He was
politely asked to leave, and he had to leave. It
was gonna be a problem. He showed up. He showed up.
He didn't even get his side, because you know, we
are a kind of note like, okay, make sure we

(01:07:07):
got people right there. So when he showed up, because
I don't want my dude to have to deal with this.
He's already grieving for his mother. I don't want him
to have to look at this dude. I don't want
to have him and think about nothing else. Just get
through this moment. Bro, process that and dude came. He
got handled. Get on up out of here. So he
stumped up and suit at the funeral. Get on, get

(01:07:29):
on up out of here. Stuff up his suit at
the No, No, didn't have to. He understood. He understood
the assignment. Get on up out of here, and everything's
gonna be cool. So he got on up there and
had he had. Everything was covered, Everything was covered, you know.
And another thing, if you're plan on doing something like that,
and make sure the police is on your side too.

(01:07:51):
Everybody needs to be everybody need to get the memo. Yeah,
this person is not wanted this this person is not
welcome at this funeral, this service. This person is not welcome.
And so you make it smooth, you make it clean,
and you make it seamless, you don't cause any kind
of scene and all that kind of stuff, and then
you let let them go on about their business. You know,

(01:08:11):
if they you know, if they wanna make it worse
than what it is, that's on them. But you know,
the people that are grieving should be focused on what
they're processing at that moment their loved ones. They shouldn't
have to go through all of the other stuff. And
so I I I wholeheartedly believe in not allowing people

(01:08:32):
to come to a funeral of my loved ones if
they didn't mess with them or they caused them any
kind of grief. And I would and I and I
would respectfully do the same thing. If I don't mess
with somebody when they die, I'm gonna keep that same
energy that I had when they was alive. I'm gonna
keep the exact same energy. And I'm not doing it.

(01:08:53):
I'm not gonna do anything different to be politically correct.
If you don't understand that, that's your problem. When I um,
when my grandmother passed, bro Um, I had, I got
a chance to see her and sit with her when
they made her up or whatever. And you know, by

(01:09:13):
myself had some time my grandmother. He was in the
room by yourself, Yeah, my partner. You know, if she
would have got up, man, we would just went back home,
my dog, my baby, bro like for real and and uh,
you know it put it put a lot of She
didn't perspect it for me, Willie. Man. You know when

(01:09:35):
they talk about death. Man, that when that hit close
to home, that would go, that would hit home, that
motherfucking at home. Bro. And boy, I um, I was
expecting to have like this overwhelming uh sense of grief
about losing my grandmother, you know. And I sat there, man,
uh felt some ship and then it just went away

(01:09:58):
because we never we didn't have that kind of relationship,
you know. And I don't think my grandmother had that
kind of relationship with nobody where people were just um
uh sad she was mad at somebody or you know,
she didn't want this person at her funeral. Like this
was the most peaceful, most loving giving the woman that

(01:10:19):
I've ever know. I know her, I know her for
fifty one years, and I always tell, Man, my grandmother,
she know me ship. She gave me fifty one years
of my best life. Bro. And I can't even imagine
her funeral being to where somebody couldn't get in because
they didn't get along, you know what I mean, just

(01:10:41):
just just the other side of that, Like she didn't
have that in her. She didn't She did not like somebody.
They could have been the biggest pieces of ship in
the in the world, but her thing was let God
deal with it. Let God deal with it. So yeah, man,
umst in peace to uh your partner mother and and

(01:11:03):
and to my grandmother. Cause, boy, when you said that
he needed to grieve and handle that, you know what
I mean, he didn't need no outside distractions. That's the
first thing that popped into my mind, Like, damn, you know,
like I've been in that position when my with with
with at at the grieving stage man, where you like, damn, man,

(01:11:26):
I lost my grandmother. Fuck and then some ship jump
off and then all of my emotions pop up and
then it's somebody else gonna have another funeral next week
because you this this was crazy shit and gave somebody
a heart attack and some you know, you know how
funerals go. Bro, I've been in the motherfucker, but I
know how to leave too, you know. But I understand, Brom,

(01:11:51):
I understand. Yeah, I get it. I think that might
be it might be the end of that show. No,
like my grandma said, well that might be the end
of that story. Mm hmm. What else you want to

(01:12:13):
touch off before we get out of here? Will we
did that? We did? We did that? Ain't really a
better note to end? Oh? Man? Um, Well, you know
what's good about this? With dog Like, this is probably
one of the few podcasts where I just don't get
up and just leave this motherfucker without saying goodbye. Dog Like.

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