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Speaker 1 (00:00):
How stupid you want me to be. You know if
you lay that out for you, you know, because I
got giry, I got levels of stupidity. You understand what
I'm saying. If you try to try to float with me,
it's you're always like a level ten of stupid ten, right.
I mean it messages like like when we when we

(00:21):
go in jay Maine, we go deep. You see, now
we're fin to go to the stupidity level. We going
to level ten this right here.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
You need one of you. I'm going to stop you
right now. Neither one of you should be using the
road deep when you described yourself. Go ahead and keep going.
But let's let's cut this deep out.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Hey, that's my brother and we deep together. Okay, we
deep deep.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
I just asked you double deep with double deep, double deep.
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
This right here is K dog, K dog. Let's go
cat dog. I tell you dog and dog right here.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Hell uh, you know I'm trying to reach I'm trying
to reach terns. Yeah, this is fair to this This
K doll is uh is a branding? Is branding? Your brother?
And yeah, that's my brother. He locked up? Why what's up? Okay?
You know cool? Hey, look, I just got at I
was actually, uh, I was locked up with your brother.

(01:25):
We we was on the same tier together. I was, uh,
you know that was kind of like my boy right there,
I took care of and uh, he told me that
he was he had been writing you to tell you,
uh and you you know, letting you know I had
been taken care of and you know, while we was
locked down or whatever. I know, he don't get off
for another couple of years. But like he told me

(01:46):
that when he was writing you that you know y'all
had already got is situated that you know, you was
gonna take care of me when I got out. So
you know, I, like I said, I just got out
last night, and uh, I wanted to come by and
pick up the first ten grand you know sometime this
wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait how much?

(02:08):
Did you just say ten grand? Yeah? You know, I
mean he told me he had already wrote you and
told you what was up. No, bro, I ain't talking
to my brother in over a year, dude, So you know,
hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on right, you know, okay,
he told now now you know, he just told me
that you you got me straight with the first ten

(02:29):
grand when I first get out, and then a couple
of months later you will hit me with the next
ten grand because it's twenty grand. Wait wait, wait, hold over,
that's twenty grand. Bro. I got a wife and kids.
I got a family take care of. Ain't no, I
ain't got ten grand to deal with. I got to
feed four kids and a wife. Okay, okay, So what
you hold on? How old? Hold up? Man? So what

(02:51):
you're saying, Brand was lying to me the whole time.
What I'm telling you is just locked up eighty man
to say anything to say that, ain't no ten grand
over here, ain't no twenty grand over here. You want
to get it, Brand, you're gonna need to wait two
years till you get out and deal with that. Get no, No,
it ain't it ain't it ain't finish. It ain't finish
foul like that plup nigga here was since to go down. Okay,

(03:13):
now I'm coming over there, Frad, So coming over here.
Ten grand? The first ten grand is old own, Frad.
Now what I ain't got the first? First of all,
what you need to know is this right here. I
don't care nothing about going back. My thing is just
right here. This paper supposed to be ridy. I took
care of your brother all these years while I was

(03:33):
up in there keeping people up off of them on
the third tier. And not you're finna come tell me.
You're fins to come tell me now as how to
put in his works. Not y'all ain't finna pay up.
You ain't finna ha M like this, Yeah, that's what
I'm telling you'll just put in work to provide for
my family, me and my wife working. You're telling me
that you're gonna come over here Friday to get ten
grand that I ain't even got for that's locked up.

(03:56):
Hey man, look I'm not I'm not I'm not feeling uh.
First of all, all this back pool like this Zil,
this ain't nothing that I do. You understand, I don't
do that. I don't go back and fool under letting
you know what it is is ten green being on Friday. Now,
if you need to try to reach out to your
brother is locked in. You need to talk to him.
But like the Zill, I'm coming looking for parents, you know,

(04:18):
looking for my ten grant. That that's all leddy ten
grand I put some thams up yon. You come over
here to my house, to my family, talk about you
finna get ten grands. But my no good brother is locked.
Hold on, hold on, because see you're gonna you're gonna
membround and take this hell. Wait, well, first of all,
what did you just say on him? When I get

(04:39):
over them? What you say? You you bring your to
my house with my family here, I'm gonna put some
thams up yet, talk about ten thousand dollars, then another
ten in a couple of months. You lost some gone.
I ain't got no grand. I worked my offer. You're
gonna tell me that you want ten grand another ten
grand in a few months. Are taking care of my
brother while he locked up, le me tell you take

(05:00):
care of him. That's a grown man. Let him take
care of himself and my family. And the bell just
hated so much. Dumb dumb, hey, hey, hey, hey dog,
look at it. I understand all of it, just you
saying but what you but you got to look at
all my ends. For the last three and a half years,
I've been over here taking care of and he telling me,
y'all gonna take care of me. So so I don't

(05:20):
know what's going on. What I do now? Whill do Friday?
This Friday, I'm coming to get ten grand from ten
so you got to feixt this right here anyway you're
gonna feast. So and that is it right there, Come Friday.
I'm in I'm in front of your house. Down what wait,
hond on? What hond on? Kate Dog? You say your

(05:41):
name is Kate Dog? Babe? From the third this k
down from the third till three tiers on the side
of my left eye done done three decades You probably
them with badbody in the street and in jail. Go
with my But I'm gonna tell you something. You bring
over here to my house, try to me, my wife
and my kids. Thing gonna go down like you think
it ain't gonna go I'm gonna give you anything I got.
Then some you come over here, you're gonna be laying down,

(06:03):
brou I'm gonna be wodna be laying down? You come
over here and try to with me and my family
and my kids. So it ain't gonna happen that way.
You okay? Then that then that that's where we're at
him baby, Then we just we just downstat this up
for Friday then, because it don't make me know already.
We ain't gotta wait to know Friday, Kay, dog, we
aint gotta wait to find I'll meet you somewhere. You're
gonna like you think it's gonna go down once I

(06:25):
get you ald thing I got and lay your down.
I'm gonna be in there with my brother Brandon, whooping
his and putting me in so he doesn't got your bed. Okay,
you wait, Hey, you know, first of all, if you
ain't got the ten grad, you might well gone on
and bring you now anyway, get this need to do you? Okay,
I ain't know. You need to get your out here
and get a job like everybody else. I don't care

(06:46):
how long you've been in and everybody got a job.
I'm busting you want work for that ten grand and
get you out here and washed cars touch grass. Hey, man, Hey,
you know what I'm gonna You know what your your brother?
One thing about him, he was right up you though,
he was right about you. You understand. I'm gonna tell
you what thing else he told me about Joe? What
what the hell did he tell you about me? He

(07:08):
told me to tell you who I really was. This
is nephew Tommy from the Steve Harfin Morning Show. Your
sister defta got me the prank phone call? You? Who
is this man? This is? This is? This is nephew
jommy man for the Steve Harvey Boyne and show your
sister the vita got me the prank phone call? You

(07:32):
get the boy. I didn't. I hadn't let up a
cigarette in the house. I can smoke in the house
the vita. I'm gonna get hut you all right, man,
I am boy. You had me On'm like ten grand
come come to my wife. Man, it's all good. Man,

(07:55):
I gotta ask more than what is the baddest and
I mean the saddest radio show in the light? Man,
you know what it is to Steve Harvey Morning Show.
You're gonna make me go see my brother now this Holidays,
I'm gonna have to go see that man in jail.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Man can't getting the building, Baby, can't too much.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Team too.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
I love my man.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
You need an eleven. I asked for a jim, but
that was an eleven. I thank you, glad you for
a listen something.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
I love my man because he was committed to one thing.
I don't care what my brother told you. If you
come over here messing with my wife and my family.
I don't care who you know what in tier three
in the street. You probably dinner when you get here.

(08:47):
I'm gonna give you all I got then, so I'm
gonna lay you down. I'm gonna end up with my brother,
asked the other, whoop, can't come.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
As he had worked the whole thing. Oh my god,
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