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The night starts as a catch-up and turns into a wake-up call: people at home are listening closely, waiting for the stream, and telling us this show feels like them. We thought we had a casual couch session; the city told us we have a community mic. So we set a new Tuesday schedule, talk through what consistency actually costs when the cameras cut off, and admit how much it means to hear friends and strangers say they’re locked in.

Life enters the room fast. One of us is hours from fatherhood, and that opens a real talk on boundaries: what to share, what to keep sacred, and how to keep jokes from trampling real relationships. We get honest about respect—the mother of your child, the woman with your last name, and the difference between private loyalty and public noise. “Don’t ruin your chance to spin the block” becomes a mantra about not torching bridges you may want tomorrow.

Then the culture debates fly. We square up on catalogs and concerts—Kanye’s unbeatable run, Jay-Z’s room advantage, Drake’s dominance, Wayne’s war chest—and dive into the live-matchup energy of Chris Brown versus Usher. That leads to a bigger question: did hookah and sections kill the dance floor? We break down how VIP economics reshaped nightlife, why spontaneity is rare, and where that old Atlanta energy still survives. Sports becomes therapy as we vent about the Falcons, demand accountability from leadership, and weigh what fans owe a franchise versus what a franchise owes its city.

Between the heavy notes, we keep it human: barber loyalty as a sacred bond, skating wipeouts, black-and-mild detours, and a salute to slept-on comedians—Eddie Griffin’s depth, Carlos Miller’s precision, Lil Duval’s longevity, Nav Green’s timing. If you hear your high school, your favorite bar, your playlist, or your group chat in here, that’s the point. Pull up, press play, and join the village. If this conversation hits, share it with a friend, subscribe, and leave a review so more folks in the city can find us.

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SPEAKER_01 (00:30):
Hey, turn up.

SPEAKER_13 (00:31):
We can at least say we have.
Huh?
We can at least say uh we all wecan say we hit him up.
But yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (00:38):
Hit who up?

SPEAKER_13 (00:39):
Rooster.

SPEAKER_10 (00:40):
Oh, I called him.

SPEAKER_13 (00:41):
Oh yeah.
I'm about to say that's why Isaid I just hit him up one more
time to see.
Oh, we ended up being sorry andsleep.
That's all right right theretoo, though.

SPEAKER_10 (00:50):
Oh yeah, I didn't tell you I was pressing a
button, did I?
I mean, but you you um you saidyou wanted to get started, so
yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:01):
No, I definitely said that.
But that's why I said, but I wasat least, you know, thought the
countdown when I was when I waslooking before the countdown was
going, and I was like, you know,it was gonna run out, but then
all of a sudden you wanna whatis that?

SPEAKER_10 (01:17):
Some old people candy.

SPEAKER_13 (01:20):
You got them in your pocket like that.

SPEAKER_10 (01:21):
Oh, I was gonna chew on some during the show.
That's crazy.
Uh I offer teaser somethingtoday, and she said she ain't
want my old people candy.

SPEAKER_13 (01:31):
I don't want that shit, man.

SPEAKER_10 (01:33):
I definitely don't want that purple.

SPEAKER_07 (01:39):
I put apple in the track.

SPEAKER_13 (01:41):
Well, that's all right right there, but that's
crazy as hell to do that shit.
But you know, man, that's whatyou been up to.
Tell me something, man.

SPEAKER_10 (01:49):
Hey man, look here.
I went to to the Doug Fridaynight and I watched the Cass
High School Mighty Colonels witha home playoff game.
Never seen that before.

SPEAKER_13 (02:01):
That's the first time in how many years.

SPEAKER_10 (02:05):
Is that his that was history?
Shout out to the young man atCaz High School, uh pulling it
out against uh Mays on Fridaynight after Doug.
I was really impressed from whatI saw from Brody.
Uh yeah.
Yeah, Cartersfield probablyshould have tried to recruit
him, boy.
If y'all had him at quarterback,y'all who boy.

(02:26):
Nah, nah.

SPEAKER_13 (02:28):
I mean, y'all have a y'all have a good high school
quarterback.
With Nate ready, I'll put himagainst anybody, anybody in the
state, and that's what I'mtelling folks now.
I'm putting the hurricanesagainst everybody.

SPEAKER_10 (02:40):
I love people who are gonna rob for their team no
matter what in public.
That's a fact.

SPEAKER_13 (02:46):
No, I mean that's a fact, though.
It's regardless.
I'm going with Nate regardless,and I like him uh over over
buddy from Cass.
He's cool, whatever, whatever.
But yeah, I like Nate.
I'm going with nine.
Hey man, I done seen him.
I seen what he can do underpressure.
Hey man, I remember whatpressure, but it was good

(03:07):
pressure last season.
Oh, okay.
I mean, you gotta remember he.
I think he's a two, three-yearstarter.
I don't know.
Thank he is definitely two-year,but I didn't feel I don't
remember watching him last year.

SPEAKER_10 (03:18):
I'm not saying that I did, uh you know.
I probably went to a game ortwo.
I was probably focused on otherthings at the game for being
honest.

SPEAKER_13 (03:25):
Facts, facts.
No, dog was stud, he'll studyfor sure.
He was and but now I say, but hegot the real weapons around him,
like he's a baseball player.
But that's what makes him evendangerous, even more.
Because again, you know, youknow what card is gonna do with
baseball anyway.
What Low State Championships?

(03:46):
We lost last year.
We was there.

SPEAKER_10 (03:49):
Oh, I'm not on the program.
That's what I'm saying.
But you gotta remember sometimesthe champ gotta get knocked down
sometime.
I mean, it's been a longdrought, though.
Uh new, we got new programming.
I I hear I hear the the I hearpeople aren't happy.

SPEAKER_13 (04:01):
Oh, we good, everybody happy.
Tuck, he over there, he runningthe show.

SPEAKER_08 (04:05):
We good to go.

SPEAKER_10 (04:06):
They say Chester wouldn't have a drought this
long.

SPEAKER_13 (04:10):
You know, yeah, it don't matter.
Chess he gone.
Chess he taking care of businessout in uh in uh where he at in
uh I don't know.
I he out there, Buford.
Yeah, he out there in Buford.
But I mean Buford ain't won aminute, so you know you know we
was there, we was at the frontdoor, school, and walked out the
back.
That's all good.
We was there.
All right, boys.

(04:30):
We got some studs.
I got some returners now.
We got big cold coming back.

SPEAKER_10 (04:35):
We I'm not gonna I ain't no backdoor boy, right?
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't from Rome or no otherway.
You could be a backdoor boy, youknow what I'm saying?
If I walk in the front door, I'mwalking out the front door.
I mean and I'm gonna look yourman in this face and say, just
keep walking.

SPEAKER_13 (04:49):
I mean, that's cool, but sometimes you know the best
man gotta walk out the front,too.
Yeah, you can still walk out thefront, but sometimes folks gonna
walk out with you, and thatmight be the person who won it.
If they walk out together, it'sjust you know, hey, if you going
out the back door, that meansyou got humiliated, that means
you just got opened up.
No, we don't want that.
You still walk out front door,head up, you know.

(05:11):
A loss is a loss, but you know,yeah, you know.

SPEAKER_10 (05:16):
Um kind of funny just thinking about the two
previous Cartersville baseballcoaches.
Wow, I'm not gonna tell thestory on camera, it'd be
inappropriate, but it's justfunny.

SPEAKER_13 (05:28):
Man, you should you know you shouldn't have brought
it up because I meanCartersville, we don't we won't
got no slip ups, really.
That's a great not talking aboutanything they did on the
diamond.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I get what you're saying becauseI think I know what you're
talking about.

SPEAKER_10 (05:43):
I mean, just think about it.
Both of them, you know, just afunny story you can tell.
We won't tell here, but I don'tknow what you're talking about.
Yeah, you know.

SPEAKER_13 (05:52):
Hey, and I won't say I probably won't even say it
because hey, that I don't know.
We shouldn't say, yeah, I'm ahurricane still, so it's I'm
still with them right or wrong.

SPEAKER_10 (06:01):
Yeah, you have to go show face.
I'm still with them right orwrong.
Yeah, so you have to go showface.
I I don't have to show face, butI will, you know.

SPEAKER_13 (06:10):
I mean, hey, I ain't mad at them, but you know.
Well, anyway, what the hell?
What's been going on?
You know, we we we we missed twoweeks, and I feel like it was
what's been going on.
What why we what the hell waswhy why the hell do we miss two
weeks?
Why was canceling the show?

SPEAKER_10 (06:24):
I mean, I had to work last Monday.

SPEAKER_13 (06:25):
That's a fact.

SPEAKER_10 (06:27):
Uh, and and to everybody there, I made myself
available for Tuesday,Wednesday, and Thursday.

SPEAKER_13 (06:34):
So show time is now we move the show for sure.
Is Tuesdays from now on?

SPEAKER_10 (06:41):
Niggas got new jobs and new schedules, and had to
finally get shit figured out tocoordinate scheduling facts
because and we had to coordinateit internally before we could
figure it out externally to telly'all.

SPEAKER_13 (06:57):
And we still waiting on Dino and uh Rue to pop in.
I don't know where I don't knowwhere they're gonna come, but
they're gonna come ineventually.
Everybody's gonna have what theygonna come in camera, they're
gonna come in the camera.

SPEAKER_10 (07:10):
You're gonna watch it every time.

SPEAKER_13 (07:12):
My guys they come in every time they pop up, you
freak.
I don't think like you.
I'm an adult, so that's why Isay I don't freak like I don't
think like y'all freaks everynight.
I'm just you know, they're gonnapop up, we're gonna do have an
even stronger uh group to comein and you know, bring us.

SPEAKER_10 (07:29):
I I just like that you are such a good friend.
I am that you will watch yourfriends come in the camera every
time.
I support.

SPEAKER_13 (07:40):
I'm supporting the fan, you know.
I don't care.
I'm supporting my guysregardless.
I don't give a damn.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't give a damn.
That's just how I look at it,and I know uh Rooster, he had
some funny stuff that he hadsaid, but I'm gonna let him say
because he's gonna hit like Isaid, he's gonna pop in on
camera, he's gonna get the bringin his energy as well.

(08:00):
So you know that nigga ain't gotno energy, he's sleep.
Nah, he right now because heworked a lot.
But he was he showed me theother day he was on camera at I
think he had FaceTime me atthree, four o'clock in the
morning, said he had to be atwork at seven, eight, still out
walking the street.

SPEAKER_10 (08:18):
You think he really went to work at seven eight, or
if he uh or if he um went towork at the time of his first
appointment.
I ain't I don't even say hemissed any appointment, he ain't
missed no appointments.

SPEAKER_13 (08:32):
I ain't gonna care, I think so, bro.
I don't just because looking atit, like I know how he said he
does.
He said when he be in uh when heknows he out.
I don't want that shit.
I'm about to say he say when hestay out and he party and do all
that all night.
He says he make himself get up.
That's what that's a sacrifice.

(08:52):
He get up and he makes himselfget up and moving around, you
know.

SPEAKER_10 (08:55):
I mean, he's a grown man with a job.
I hope so.
Well, somebody who used to stayout all night partying, you
still wake up and go to work,you know.
You still make you might havesome strip club good on your
face still, but you still showup for work.
Yeah, you know, you may havegone to bed at like 3:30 and

(09:16):
woke up at like 5 30.
It's like, oh shit, I ain't gottime to shower.
I showered right before I wentto the strip club, so I didn't
get sweaty in there, and didn'tnone of those strippers touch me
at all, you know.
Never that, so you know, I'mokay coming here smelling like
strip club perfume.

SPEAKER_13 (09:34):
Nice, you still gotta wash your ass when you go
in over you.
That's why I mean it ain't nopoint in going to sleep.

SPEAKER_10 (09:41):
If that's I feel like well, well, if you set your
alarm for a certain time and andand you miss it, and the
difference between you watchingyour ass or making it to your
meeting, I'm gonna go to themeeting.
Smell like a strip club.

SPEAKER_13 (09:56):
I feel that though.
No, that's different too.
And Remy Martin said it's 1038.
But I still that's a what's thepoint of going to sleep?

SPEAKER_10 (10:05):
Yeah, you're going to sleep for if you're gonna be
because sometimes I'll actuallywake up, so I assume I'm gonna
wake up that next day.
You don't, you know, nobodyoversleeps on purpose.

SPEAKER_13 (10:14):
Yeah, depending on when you too tuned in.
When you tuned in, you knowyou're gonna oversleep, bro.
That's me.

SPEAKER_10 (10:21):
You you you saw how I was getting up and going to
work when you came to San Diego.
Yeah, that's when I was in SanDiego.
I was in a different kind ofshape.
I can't do that now.

SPEAKER_13 (10:33):
That was insane.
To even move around like that.
I don't think I can still movearound like that, period.
Personally, just the way we wasgetting up straight up in the
morning, drinking, movingaround, eating heavy.
I still can eat heavy, but it'sjust that moving around part
that I don't really that I ain'tgonna really enjoy, especially

(10:56):
if we go trying to go out andshit.
Hell no, that ain't gonna evenbe a vibe that I'm looking for
for real.

SPEAKER_10 (11:02):
If I'm doing it on a regular basis and it becomes
routine, I can do it, but likeright now, I I'm not in shape
because I'm not I'm not in anytype of routine like that,
right?
So I can I can't do it today,but I imagine in a few months or
so as my social life changes,I'll be back to doing it.
Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_13 (11:23):
Well, I don't know if I'm trying to see though,
moving on.
I I guess do you think that umdo you think this whole I guess
this new Tuesday vibe, do youthink it's gonna work out?
Do you think for everybody elsein I guess in the vibe like in
the crew, you think it's gonnawork out for everybody?
You think it's moving on?

SPEAKER_10 (11:44):
I don't know.
I I I I I honestly I don't care,yeah.
And I'm not saying that I don'tcare in the sense of I don't
want I I want it to work and Ihope it works for everybody,
yeah.
Uh but you know, this weekendtalking to people, um and the

(12:05):
show being a part of theconversation, and you know, for
me, I rarely want to have thoseconversations when I'm like
living my real life because I'mliving my real life, and as much
as I love the show, PassionProject, this is also like work
too.
So, like, there are times whereI just don't want to think about
the show, and you probably knowthis more than anybody

(12:26):
listening.
Like, I get sometimes crazyobsessive on shows and like just
thinking of shit, coming up withlike different like I and some
shit I don't even record, andsome stuff I don't like put in
notes, but like I spend a lot ofmy spare time listening to
things, learning things,listening to different concepts,
taking topics from people andtrying to spin them in a
different way, like all thisdifferent shit, right?

(12:47):
In in building shows.
Um, but it just means more topeople.
Like, I didn't know how much theshow meant to people.
Uh, because I look at buildingthis show almost like writing a
book, right?
Where you come up with thetopic, you present it to the

(13:08):
audience, and then they respondhow they respond.
And and again, that goes towhere I don't like to engage in
the comments and shit, like,hey, nah, like we're performing
for you, right?
But when you do that, you don'talways know what it means to
people because you know I try tokeep distance from that stuff.

(13:29):
I don't like the fanfare typestuff, and but then just hearing
like brother, y'all the onlyniggas who's doing this, like
people we know is crazy.
Y'all been friends this long,like y'all be together when I
see y'all, this and that, andlike hearing what it meant to
people, uh it reminds you whyyou want to do these types of

(13:52):
things, types of things, youknow what I mean?
Yeah, obviously, we would lovefor this to make us money one
day, but giving a voice to ourcommunity, being the voice of
our community, it it means ahell of a lot to me and seeing
just being in Cartersville,being amongst people in
Cartersville, people who Ididn't even know knew we were
had a show, you know what Imean?

(14:13):
Being like, bro, I look forwardto it, you know what I'm saying?
I'd be locked in as soon as Isee y'all pop up, boom, I'm on
there.
And it's like, dang, that'swhat's up.
So, like, thank you, but in allof that, that's when I say I
don't care if certain people,and this ain't no beef shit at
all, it's just niggas havingschedules and lives and kids and
jobs, like bro, like it's hardto coordinate when you're when

(14:34):
it doesn't make money.
Um I know that even if it's notme and you sitting on this
couch, I want the concept ofwhat this is, what thing I
didn't know it.
But like I want whatever villagevillage vets is going to live.

(14:58):
You know what I mean?
Like I want to see it live.
So, like I was gonna run this byy'all, by the way.
But I was like, bro, if we ain'tdoing this no more, I'm i I'm
develop I'm still thinking ofconcepts to spin it to where

(15:20):
hey, it may not be us, but nowit's okay, we're gonna have
different people fromCartersville highlighted,
talking, boom, boom, boom.
But it was gonna be somesomething because no bullshit.
I I just did not know what thisshow meant to people.
That's a fact, though.
And that's and that's whatmatters.
And to you, to people listening,I didn't even know we was gonna
go here.
VJB sneaking topics and shit.

(15:42):
But like this is what we do itfor.
This is why I wanted to bringback the idea of what we were
trying to build years ago, liketo give our people something.
Like, I fuck with the Joe Buddenpodcast heavy, but they don't
they're not talking to me.
I'm not their age group, I'm notNew York, they're just
entertaining.

SPEAKER_13 (16:01):
They're just coming in, yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (16:02):
Okay, but I felt like we got so much stuff going
on here, even if this ain't nomulti-million dollar show, it
could be a few hundred dollarshow, but our people needed
something that's authenticallythem.
That's Cartersville, and I'mjust happy we were able to build
that.
So that's hard though.
That's real.

SPEAKER_02 (16:21):
That's hey Dean, hurry up!

SPEAKER_13 (16:25):
It's funny, Deanny is it?
He ended up pulling up liquor.
That's what he's doing, and whatwas crazy is he came and beat
the whole life.

SPEAKER_02 (16:38):
Your chair's right there, your microphone is right
there, your headphones overthere, you just gotta plug them
in.
Uh, did you uh did you save meanything out of that bottle?

SPEAKER_08 (17:01):
Damn out of while I was in my somber voice talking
about how much this show mean tome because all y'all was ready
to quit last week and shit.
That's a damn uh the headphonesin the crate, nigga.

SPEAKER_11 (17:17):
He in here today, yeah.
He in here today, yeah.
Only one earwork.

SPEAKER_00 (17:25):
Only one goddamn ear work.

SPEAKER_10 (17:27):
Actually, nah, give me the help, give me those
headphones and you take these.
Thank you.
No, VJ even tell me happybirthday.
Is he even really my friend?
I actually told you first.
Not on the show.

SPEAKER_13 (17:48):
I actually had a little spin on that.

SPEAKER_10 (17:51):
Oh well, we got some hookers and blows showing up.
I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
Nobody here likes hookers orblow.

SPEAKER_13 (18:04):
I'm joking, I'm joking, I'm joking, I'm joking.
Dino, what's the word, baby?
Listen, we better get Dino oncamera real quick.

SPEAKER_10 (18:12):
Yeah, I got I'm gonna change it.
I'm gonna change it.
I'm trying to say what you beenup to, Dave.
What you been?
Oh, real quick before becauseyou weren't here for
pre-production, just onehousekeeping rule.
You know, we co-workers, justdon't talk about our company

(18:32):
name, just don't say the companyname if you make any jokes.

SPEAKER_12 (18:36):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_10 (18:38):
Oh, okay.
You know, we we had the class.

SPEAKER_12 (18:45):
I forgot.
I forgot, yeah.
Yeah, you know, I forgot.
I forgot.

SPEAKER_07 (18:50):
Yeah, we work for the corporations.

SPEAKER_12 (18:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Damn, that's my bad.

SPEAKER_10 (18:55):
Driving local businesses out day by day.
You're welcome.

SPEAKER_12 (18:59):
Damn, y'all got a hell of a list.
Am I just not getting here?
Because if we're gonna gothrough all this shit, I ain't
gonna make it on to my baby.

SPEAKER_07 (19:06):
We ain't gonna go, we ain't going through all of
this.
We just got a bunch of stuff onthose okay, okay, god damn.
You late as it is, anyway.

SPEAKER_12 (19:17):
I know my baby coming tomorrow.
If I had to go through all this,I wouldn't make it.

SPEAKER_10 (19:30):
I was drunk when my baby was born.
Well, I wasn't pissy or nothing,but I I was drinking and took a
shot right after she came outthe womb, too.

SPEAKER_13 (19:39):
Damn, I was terrified.
I couldn't do nothing, bro.

SPEAKER_10 (19:42):
I'm terrified.

SPEAKER_13 (19:43):
I'm just pacing back and forth, bro.
That was the whole time.

SPEAKER_10 (19:46):
I didn't I didn't have time to be terrified
because the way why why I wassent, you remember?
Like, I think I did I text y'allthat night.
You had a yeah, but you had alittle bit back.

SPEAKER_12 (19:58):
He he is no, I'm just I know, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (20:02):
But like just the way you said it was funny.
Oh, okay.
I know you weren't making ajoke.
No, I wasn't, but I waslaughing.
And if you were making a joke,it's okay because she's healthy.

SPEAKER_12 (20:11):
My big ass son, eight and a half pounds right
now.
You feel me?
And then might come out as a10-pound baby.
He needs to slow down.
I wonder where he gets it from.

(20:33):
I wonder where he gets it from.

SPEAKER_13 (20:38):
But no, we he coming though.
He's gonna be here tomorrow.
He's gonna be here tomorrow.
You ready?

SPEAKER_12 (20:47):
Yeah, I'm ready, man.
Excited, ready, all that.
You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_13 (20:52):
Yeah, you staying.
I'm about to say I know I knowyou stand up there, but I'm
saying, like, they're gonna doeverything.
Is it showtime tomorrow or yeah,showtime tomorrow?

SPEAKER_12 (21:00):
So for sure.
We'll induce her tomorrow, andyou know, we'll uh all the
works.

SPEAKER_13 (21:07):
Well are we supposed to be talking about this before
we just say okay, yes, you know?

SPEAKER_12 (21:12):
I don't know.
I don't know.
I didn't get permission.

SPEAKER_10 (21:22):
If I'm up, I'm no no no we I'm about to say I know we
know what that is a thingthough, like as men, we like
will overshare shit about thewoman because we don't think
nothing's wrong with it becausewe like it ain't for one, it
ain't our bodies, right?
And and and and we be like, bro,everybody who done went through

(21:45):
it know what the fuck is goingon, but it's sacred to them, and
you done said something likedang, I was about to tell y'all
about a story that I told, but Igot in trouble for telling the
story, so I can't tell the storybecause then I would get in
trouble again.
No, no, I wouldn't get introuble.

SPEAKER_03 (22:03):
You get in trouble again.

SPEAKER_13 (22:06):
No, get in trouble.
Lee, no, it's okay.
Uh, somebody might get pissedoff, but I ain't I ain't getting
in trouble.
Touche, touche.
Let's do the same thing tomato,tomato.

SPEAKER_12 (22:16):
Yeah, for sure.
You're gonna get in trouble.

SPEAKER_13 (22:19):
That's all it is.

SPEAKER_06 (22:20):
So, what's the punishment?

SPEAKER_12 (22:23):
Yeah, we ain't gotta talk about all right, yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (22:26):
Because you don't want the punishment to be the
the extreme one, you know, thethe extreme one, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (22:34):
You know what I'm saying?
Like just you know, sometimessometimes we just gotta shut the
fuck up.

SPEAKER_13 (22:40):
That's it, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's not me in thatbecause it's like I say, and I'm
gonna tell you, they ain't evenbeen hearing you say that you
matured from nine months.
So Nick don't drive the car nomore.
Nick don't drive the car nomore.

SPEAKER_10 (22:56):
You might see this motherfucker Saturday night,
that's your being for everybody,not complaining, nice as could
be Tyler Perry.
Hey, then go there, get me abill, and then somebody asked
him to fix him a drink, and Isaid, Go on in there, go on now,
go on in there and fix thatdrink.

SPEAKER_02 (23:12):
Now he ain't even cuss me up.

SPEAKER_13 (23:18):
What you saying?
What are you friendly?
It's only because baby boycoming.
That's all, and it's cool.
It's cool, though.
You ain't all gonna beaggressive, neither one of
y'all.
What the hell is wrong with bothof y'all?
I'm not aggressive because I'dhave made a drink.
If I was going in the kitchen, Iwould have made a drink for
anybody.
If I'm making my own something,I'm drunk.
Yeah, yeah, it's it's all good,baby.

(23:39):
It ain't it ain't no pressure,but no, but no, congratulations
to y'all, man.
I'm about to say, I know weprobably ain't gonna till next
week.
We're gonna be able to reallysay, you know, so we're gonna be
able to see three out here, butyou know, right now we're just
gonna be keeping our prayers upevery a safe, speedy recovery,
uh, speedy, you know, delivery.
Excuse me, I say recovery,speedy delivery.
We're just hoping for uh uh uh ahealthy baby, man.

(24:01):
That's it, that's all, and itis, you know.
Couple questions for you, Todd.

SPEAKER_10 (24:06):
Are you gonna like post your social media picture
of your baby like no three hoursafter he's born?
No, when you do decide to uh puthim on social media, are you
gonna like cover his face withemojis?
No, um, are you gonna make him asocial media profile?
No, so he can start building afollowing.

(24:28):
No, are you gonna put him in anybaby contest?
No, no, none of that.
What church are you gonna bededicated to?
Don't answer that.

SPEAKER_12 (24:39):
Like I say, about to start some shit.

SPEAKER_10 (24:42):
What the hell?
You know, you gotta you gottastop swinging at y'all.

SPEAKER_12 (24:45):
What is that oh so I don't know?

SPEAKER_10 (24:50):
I mean, it don't it don't triple that wasn't no
camera.
Well, I'll be about goddamnchoke.
Pause.
I'm pressing the button.

SPEAKER_11 (25:04):
Hey I just thought I have it to you, K.

SPEAKER_08 (25:15):
Showing all the undesirable parts of the room
that they ain't supposed to see.

SPEAKER_10 (25:24):
Everybody see how big a little this room is.

SPEAKER_12 (25:28):
Hey, I do need to say something though.

SPEAKER_10 (25:31):
What do you need to say?

SPEAKER_12 (25:35):
Let me say this because it's a lot of shit going
on, and uh you know I can'tcontrol everything for the ones
that are upset about me having ababy.

SPEAKER_10 (25:49):
Oh my god.
I'm gonna cut your mouth.

SPEAKER_07 (25:54):
No, no, no.

SPEAKER_11 (25:56):
Let it tell, let it talk, let it talk.

SPEAKER_10 (25:59):
I mean, look at the camera.
The camera's even telling him toshut the hell up.
The camera no, get the camerasaid, nah, we don't want that on
camera.
It don't matter, it don't matterwhat yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (26:12):
No, it don't.
Not you.

SPEAKER_12 (26:15):
It ain't it ain't just one person.

SPEAKER_11 (26:17):
It's involved.

SPEAKER_08 (26:18):
I wouldn't, I wouldn't assume it was one
person.
You know, I got married and gota kid too.
I I just I know how that I knowexactly what you're talking
about.

SPEAKER_13 (26:25):
That's why I'm stopping you.
I mean what I'm saying.
Just and again, I I'm playingdevil's advocate.
If you want to get that shit offyour chest, you gotta get it
off.
Cause regardless.

SPEAKER_10 (26:36):
Hey, his old lady might watch the show.
She don't need to see that.

SPEAKER_13 (26:41):
I mean, again, that's the camera turned towards
me a little bit.
That's what I'm saying.
I I'm not telling you you couldbe right, you could be wrong,
but again.

SPEAKER_12 (26:52):
That shit say chimonly.

SPEAKER_13 (26:55):
I know nigga.

SPEAKER_10 (26:56):
I I I told you.
You grown.

SPEAKER_13 (26:58):
It's just you if you feel like speaking your piece,
Dino, get it out there.

SPEAKER_12 (27:05):
That's all I'm gonna say is that um, you know, every
everything has its time, right?
And um now is my time to tobuild a family and um you know
to have a kid.
That's all I'm gonna say.

(27:27):
But everything has its time, soyou know, please let me
piggyback on that real quick.

SPEAKER_10 (27:34):
Okay, a lot of you have a lot of audacity to want
to have thoughts and feelings onhow somebody lives their life.
Like, even if you're valid inthe way that you feel, like your
feelings are valid, yourfeelings are always valid,
right?
Like your feelings, I can't tellyou what you feel ain't real,
yeah.
But but what triggers you isn'talways legitimate.

(27:57):
And as somebody again who poppedout married, popped out with a
kid, all of that stuff, bruh.
Some of the stuff that peoplesaid about that, expressing
their feelings and this andthat, it's like, dog, who the
fuck do you think you are?

SPEAKER_06 (28:10):
Right.

SPEAKER_10 (28:11):
And if if you wanted, if you've felt some type
of way about this, you shouldhave presented that a long, long
time ago.
Because some of you people, I'mtrying to clean my language up.

SPEAKER_12 (28:22):
I appreciate you.

SPEAKER_10 (28:23):
Y'all existed in my life before she did.
Y'all knew me before she did.
If it was that real to you, youshould have made it very clear.
Or if I was on bullshit, youshould have waited it out, yeah.
It went me, yeah, and just wentthrough the ups and downs with
it.
If you was gonna feel some typeof way, want to express yourself

(28:46):
or uh or or distance yourself ordo or uh uh feel something, have
a feel if you got a feeling thatdeep that you got a voice and
act on it, motherfucker, youshould have done that shit a
long time ago, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (28:58):
But don't act on it in the streets, you know what I
mean?

SPEAKER_13 (29:02):
Don't don't be talking shit within the oh no,
but you can't, but but to youcan't you can't say how they can
play that those days.
You can't say how they can playthat, you're right, you're
right.

SPEAKER_12 (29:14):
You you can do whatever you want to, but I mean
you had ample opportunity to tomake it right or or to do
whatever you want to do withinthat time period, but don't talk
shit now.
And that's all I'm saying.

SPEAKER_10 (29:29):
Yeah, keep it classy, and this this ain't him
speaking, this ain't himspeaking, this is me speaking.
Don't fuck up your opportunityto spin the block.

SPEAKER_13 (29:45):
What you mean when you say that?

SPEAKER_12 (29:47):
No, say, say it one more time so they feel it.
I don't even think you gotta sayit twice.

SPEAKER_10 (29:58):
Don't fuck up your Opportunity to spin the block.
And I'll I'll make it personalto me.
Yeah, I want you to expand onthat.
Alright.
Married, separated, goingthrough a divorce.
There are some women who can'tget a look for me because they
didn't respect my wife.

(30:21):
You you can't you can'tdisrespect my wife and think
that I'm gonna then respect you.
Like even if you're a dudethat's moving around and doing
things you shouldn't be doing,right?
It should be an understandingthat you are in this situation
and what you have with somebodyelse outside of that is between

(30:41):
y'all, but there's no crossoverand them shitting on your
partner talking shit about you.
No, no, no, it ain't none ofthat because that's wife, that's
that's mother of my child, andnot like a uh some some some
fluke shit.
Like this is my girl, and we hada kid.
Nah, that we locked in.
That's still the queen, like allthese kings we talk about, all

(31:04):
these powerful men, they may dowhat they do in the streets, but
that's wifey, you know what I'msaying?
That's who's on the arm, that'swho has the last name, and
there's certain there'ssomething that goes with that,
and a lot of women may not evenunderstand that because
sometimes they think niggasain't shit.
This ain't that, you don'trespect it, you don't respect
that.
But when niggas who don't have abunch of kids put a
intentionally put a child inyou, if a nigga gives you his

(31:27):
last name, it it's a higherlevel of respect that goes with
that, and it may not be revealedthe ways that you like it, and
that's on us to figure out,right?
But you need to understand, likeman from man world, you that
motherfucker, you that shit.
Yeah, because these other funkybitches that I still may be

(31:47):
talking to, they could not be inyour position.
You I'm not saying you worriedabout the wrong thing because
niggas can be better.
Some niggas I ain't speaking forI I ain't speaking for everybody
now, but but true is true.
But but nah, dog, it's it's it'sin man world, bro.
If a nigga who ain't got kidsand shit like that, a nigga who

(32:09):
don't just be living with girls,live with you, goddamn, uh uh uh
wanna have a kid with you, wantto marry you, want to be with
you, bruh.
You you you ain't one you ain'tone state, so I'm so I'm sorry,
y'all.

SPEAKER_13 (32:23):
I that I got triggered.
No, you good.

SPEAKER_12 (32:25):
I appreciate you y'all.

SPEAKER_13 (32:26):
I was listening because again, I wanted to hear
on both of y'all come out.
So you know, did you have I Iknow you had some shit.

SPEAKER_10 (32:34):
What's that?
What do you mean?
When you shit, when you and Tarapopped out.
Okay.
I know it was some madmotherfuckers.
So I'm not even I can explain.

SPEAKER_13 (32:50):
I mean, it was that's a slippery slope because
again, it's like I don't reallyknow if people I ain't gonna say
people get they got mad becauseagain, it was like they knew
like if you knew you knew, youknow what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_10 (33:06):
Like, but it changed.
When you say it changed, no, I'msaying y'all's relationship
changed.
I I'm not getting I'm not I'mnot getting deep, right?
But Paul's uh I got you, butlike also she's younger and not
like creepy younger, nothinglike that.
I got you, but but you know howthe older, you know what I mean?

(33:28):
Like it was just some my crew,yeah.
It was just some there'stension, bro.
I married outside of my race.
There were people like, damn,you married that white bitch.
Like for one, watch your mouth,and two, she's not white.
You know what I mean?
Like, right, right.
But shit like that happened.

SPEAKER_13 (33:42):
Facts.
I was always, I got really I'mtrying to think, and I'm not,
and I'm trying to be clear cut,like I don't want to, I don't
want to give like a show answer.
I'm trying to get a real one.
I got more so ridiculed behindlike why was I so why was I so

(34:03):
big on wanting to give her akid?
Or why was I in the in the inthe pick and her as to be, you
know, the baby mama out ofeverything I could have done
anywhere else.
Why did I choose this particularperson?
And it's like honestly, bro,it's like y'all what you said
earlier, it's just sometimesit's it's what it was.

(34:24):
It made it like it makes sense.
It's it's it's you know, it'sjust what it was.
You feel me?

SPEAKER_12 (34:30):
I I would never and this is no disrespect to nobody
else, right?
But I never disrespect my mybaby's mother enough to say that
um that she wasn't deserving of,and not I'm not trying to put me
on no pedestal as well, but shewasn't deserving of no family,

(34:55):
right?
She if that's what she wanted,she deserved that.

SPEAKER_10 (35:01):
All right, but you're telling your this is your
movie, so in your movie, you'rethe main character.
Oh so you you get you get todecide, so you get to you get to
say I deserve to choose who Iwant to make the mother of my
child, you know what I mean?
Yeah, I I deserve to make thatdecision, obviously, based on

(35:22):
interest, consent, all theobvious shit, right?
All right, between the three ofus, we fucked a lot of women,
right?
Nah, let's just be real.
No, we fucked a lot of women,but we knew who in that crop
were mom material, right?
We dated women, we knew who waswife material, girl, good
girlfriend material.

(35:42):
You know what I'm saying?
Like good girlfriend, me andyou, we could be rocked out, but
boy, you'd be a terrible mom.
You know what I'm saying?
You're not wifey material, so weput girls in boxes, that's
facts, and that box of wifematerial, baby mama material,
all that that's a small box.
I mean, for one, that box gottabe small for for for me.

SPEAKER_08 (36:04):
Give you my just one second.

SPEAKER_13 (36:06):
I ain't shooting up no big box just one second,
though.
Because again, we can say we wecan speak for us, but then
again, we can speak for hell.
I and I'm only I can speak forme.
Y'all know me, you know me.
Everybody, if you even in mypast past days, like if you go
for or you hell, if if if youconnect more with girls that

(36:30):
have a faster life, or theymoved a little bit extra out.
If that's what you like, that'swhat you like.
Again, like you say, make thembad moms.
I mean, and that's what I'msaying.
That'll make them bad, thatdon't make them nothing.
You can be you can be the streetrunner, you can be the street
runner, you can be the mom.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like, that's even then though,even if you are street runner,
those sometimes make the best.

SPEAKER_10 (36:51):
That's what I'm saying.
I'm saying just just because yououtside, you outside person
don't mean you're a bad parent.
That's what I'm saying.
What I was saying, we're talkingabout like quality, like yeah,
I'm gonna know my bad.
My bad.
It ain't about where I met you,how I met you, how it's about
who you are as a person.

SPEAKER_13 (37:05):
Facts, okay.
Y'all are type shit, yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (37:07):
You know, it's it's some cool ass girls out here
with some good box, and you belike, dang, bro, that is
terrible, mama.

SPEAKER_13 (37:14):
Facts.
Let me strap up.
But then though, like you saythough, bro.
One thing I can say though, andthis this is kind of a little
bit off off key because it mademe think about some crazy shit.
Is like back in and I can Ithink back in the days, like
going when we was messing aroundand hitting everything that

(37:35):
moved type shit, bro.
I didn't think about it up untillike last month, to be for real.
All that shit finally, like Ifelt like started catching up on
me to where a lot of the peoplethat I was hooking up with back
in my day, I started likefeeling that shit, like I
started really connecting withthen I heard a podcast with the

(37:55):
Kurt Franklin shit.
Him and uh him in the game, theywas talking in the is that the
game, yeah, like the rapper.
Yeah, yeah.
He got like the they got like alittle podcast or whatever.
God damn it, but yeah, no, checkme though for real.
It's crazy, yeah.
But it's dog said the samething.
He was like, bruh, sometimes youstart feeling those energies

(38:15):
from other folks that you hookedup with that you don't play
with, and you you can have thatconnection bond.
That shit sometimes won't get upoff you, and that's when it gets
kind of where when you startfeeling certain shit, bruh.

SPEAKER_12 (38:32):
I ain't gonna lie, I I don't touch well, I I haven't
touched a lot of stuff uh withinthe year and a half that I've
been you know drinking, beenpregnant, you know, all that.

SPEAKER_08 (38:45):
But touching a lot of topics.

SPEAKER_12 (38:47):
Well, I I've been I can I've been faithful so I can
be true.
Yeah, I know you know I I'vebeen I've been faithful so I can
be true.

SPEAKER_08 (38:54):
So I wouldn't make that joke if you wouldn't.

SPEAKER_12 (38:57):
Yeah, I know, I know.
But um that that point exactlyis that shit is real and you
know for that reason alone, Ijust I bag back, you know what I
mean?
Because I don't know if I canstand, you know, the the uh

(39:20):
reception that that energy mightgive me and then how I feel
about you know my baby mama, youknow what I mean?
I can't I don't know, I don'tknow how that's going.

SPEAKER_10 (39:31):
I don't know how that I don't know that.
Let me tell you, when the papersget signed, and I'll tell y'all
off mic, because I actually likeoff mic before we go, even the
real five minutes, like we needto tap into that conversation,
right?
Okay, but when the papers getsigned, yeah.
I'll this off camera though,right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, I didn't know what youwere saying.
Yeah, when the papers getsigned, I I I I'll talk to that

(39:55):
experience on the podcast,right?
Okay, because yeah, nah.

SPEAKER_13 (40:01):
Well, it's uh anyway, yeah.
Well, so is do y'all think theyfucking afterlife?
I know again.
We're talking about all that andlike it again.
Do y'all think that like whenpeople pass on, or when people,
you know, whatever, I think theybe fucking, or do y'all think
like it's just or you think it'sjust like spears, or you think

(40:23):
it's just like and again, I knowI ain't trying to make it a
holistic conversation, it'swhatever you know, is opinion.

SPEAKER_10 (40:30):
I mean, sex is one of the most heavenly feelings on
earth, so I can't imagine thatGod would deprive you see what
I'm saying.

SPEAKER_13 (40:37):
Then they always say, I was listening, like you
know, them like other othercultures or whatever, they say
when you if you sacrificeyourself for the country, you
know, folks will blow themselvesup for their country or for
their religion or whatever.

SPEAKER_02 (40:48):
You get 11 years in the Marine Corps.

SPEAKER_13 (40:52):
I put I was willing to put my life on the line for
this great country of Tamara,but also they didn't promise you
12 to 15 virgins when you gotthere.

SPEAKER_02 (41:01):
Hell no, they gave me three hops and a cop.

SPEAKER_13 (41:04):
That's what I'm saying.
It's just a little bitdifferent.
They get the you know, they getall the extra, they get the full
benefits of this, Jack.

SPEAKER_10 (41:12):
So Dean scared to answer, you know.
You you know, Dean, he don't hedon't he oh he's you know, he
over there texting.

SPEAKER_05 (41:18):
He no, I ain't I ain't scared of nothing.

SPEAKER_13 (41:22):
Well, what you think, Dean?

SPEAKER_12 (41:25):
If that's what God allows, I appreciate it.

SPEAKER_10 (41:29):
So that's what God allowed him upstairs.

SPEAKER_13 (41:36):
Well go about say no.

SPEAKER_06 (41:38):
I just didn't just you know hey, hey, why we on
this and this is like uhhonestly a terrible time, but
it's topic, but who's on yourlist of women that you gotta go
have a conversation with yourgirl about?

SPEAKER_10 (41:54):
What do you mean by that?
You know, you got a list of likeyour dream fucks, and you're
gonna do it.

SPEAKER_13 (42:02):
You you know you're gonna do it.
Oh, this like is it likecelebrities or this like just
real life people?

SPEAKER_10 (42:09):
Well, if you're real life people, I'd hope you
wouldn't share their name onthis.
But like a time you were still.
If you just uh stumble upon herone day, right, and and she's
throwing it, you can't not fuckSalma Hayek, right?

SPEAKER_13 (42:34):
Or maybe or maybe Halle Beard.
I was looking at I'm a Selmafan.
Um you know, Dean, he was at themarch on Selma.
I'm more of a I'm more of a letme see.
I'm more of a march I'm more ofa Tracy Ross fan.
I ain't never been mad at her.

(42:54):
She got some bump up.
Uh I ain't never been mad at theum at Maya.

SPEAKER_10 (43:00):
Uh nah, nah, you'll be mad once you talk to her.
Why?
You know, she's crazy.
Really?
Yeah, she's a vegan.
She hasn't eaten meat in years.
Uh, she says she don't even liketo smell, like she don't even
like uh she can't date somebodywho's not vegan because she can
smell the meat on their breath.

SPEAKER_12 (43:17):
Yeah, you you know, we know folks like that.
That's that's that vegan.

SPEAKER_10 (43:22):
Trying to block my blessings too.
Hey, well, and like female folksget the fuck on.
You like pork chops, don't you?

SPEAKER_12 (43:31):
Man, what you know, like the dinner dating.

SPEAKER_10 (43:34):
What smother pork chops and rice?

SPEAKER_12 (43:36):
Well, I get one of them fuck off.
What if I ain't got no more?
Oh nigga, you get you got onemore.

SPEAKER_13 (43:43):
Yeah, yeah, you're gonna make a big I got.

SPEAKER_10 (43:45):
I got what what if I need lunch for work tomorrow?

SPEAKER_13 (43:48):
If you need lunch, go ahead and I got two more in
now.

SPEAKER_12 (43:51):
I appreciate you.

SPEAKER_13 (43:52):
Smother poke chops and rice.
What if you say though?
Is I say I ain't gonna answerthat.
Y'all got grill scary.
No, I was waiting on y'all.
I already said, I believe so.
I believe because of who I'msaying, who on the list?
Oh, on the list, my bad.
I said Tracy Ross.

SPEAKER_10 (44:12):
Okay.

SPEAKER_13 (44:12):
I'm going, how many are we picking?

SPEAKER_10 (44:14):
You said let's just do uh five.

SPEAKER_13 (44:16):
All right, I'm going Tracy Ross.
I'm going my uh I don't careabout all that vegan shit.
Maya, Ashanti.
Um what's the big lip one namefrom uh from uh from
girlfriends?

(44:37):
Oh, I didn't watch that shit.

SPEAKER_12 (44:38):
I forgot I forgot her name, BJ.

SPEAKER_13 (44:40):
You know who I'm talking about, the uh the little
chocolate one.

SPEAKER_10 (44:43):
Um the girlfriend, uh girlfriends, huh?

SPEAKER_13 (44:51):
You know, I grew up in a uh what Rue say.
I ain't gonna say it because mymama might watch it.
But yeah, I grew up in a housefull of women, man.
I watched all them women'sshows.
Uh and shout out to her.
I'm gonna go uh I gotta goeither between Zarya from Parent
uh Parenthood or Tatiana Alifrom uh Fresh Prince of Bella.

(45:12):
Facts.
Yeah, facts.

SPEAKER_12 (45:14):
That's all right.
What you got, Dean?
He said the first one, right?
Uh Ashanti is always first.

SPEAKER_10 (45:22):
Every time Dean talks, the camera just gets
pissed off.
Rocking.
You gotta be still, big fella.

SPEAKER_12 (45:29):
Man, you ain't putting three to sleep yet.

SPEAKER_10 (45:32):
You ain't putting three to sleep yet.
God damn.

SPEAKER_12 (45:35):
I can fidget.
Yeah.
Badass camera.

SPEAKER_13 (45:40):
Three gonna he ain't gonna be doing no sleeping, but
shato mighty.

SPEAKER_10 (45:44):
Nah, that's it.
Oh, I can't wait till he pissedon you.
We got girls, we ain't have toworry about that.
Yeah, that shit's gonna shoot upin your mouth.
Oh man, yeah, you're gonna bedrinking baby piss.

SPEAKER_11 (46:02):
Um the bye, then the baby.

SPEAKER_12 (46:05):
So I got a shanti first.
Okay.
Um, I ain't mad at nobody BJsaid he said one another one
that was right, which is TracyEllis Ross.
Um I got three more.
Three more.
And this is from like our era oflike black.

(46:26):
Okay, so I got uh Toshina Arn.
Toshina Arnold Pam from Mari.

SPEAKER_10 (46:33):
What about her like today?

SPEAKER_12 (46:35):
She alright.

SPEAKER_10 (46:36):
She's still fine today.
What about her like the lastseason?
My wife and kids.

SPEAKER_12 (46:40):
I didn't see that.
So you you may know something Idon't know.

SPEAKER_10 (46:44):
Oh golly, you said Toshina Arnold.
I'm drunk.
Tashina Arnold fine.
I was thinking about Gina fatass.

SPEAKER_12 (46:51):
No, no.
Honestly, truly, I don't reallylike that.
I don't really like too much redafter 45.
You know what I mean?
I and it ain't no look, thisshit so it ain't no shot for
y'all, but that's in me, youknow what I mean.
So uh all right, so we got themthree.

(47:14):
We got two more, right?

SPEAKER_10 (47:16):
Yeah, but y'all sound like y'all don't lust
enough.

SPEAKER_12 (47:19):
I lust a lot.

SPEAKER_10 (47:22):
Freaky is hell.
You got your stuff?

SPEAKER_12 (47:28):
My my foe.
My foe is always and forever.
Y'all niggas be sleep.
Holly Brian is always full.

SPEAKER_13 (47:39):
Uh I ain't fucking with Halle.
What the fuck?
I ain't fucking with Halle.
Ever since Monster Ball and umwhat was that other one when she
ever since I ain't fucking withHalle.
I don't like how she did mynigga David Justice.

SPEAKER_03 (48:03):
I ain't fucking with Hallie.
We're going who that who thatfifth one is.

SPEAKER_12 (48:07):
My fifth one is uh yeah, yeah, I might not.
Can we can we put it athletes?

SPEAKER_08 (48:13):
You can put it whoever the hell you want.
Big Asian.

SPEAKER_12 (48:18):
You say age, I say odd.

SPEAKER_13 (48:24):
Yeah, six seven.

SPEAKER_12 (48:26):
She said four.

SPEAKER_13 (48:28):
She don't pay for six though.

SPEAKER_12 (48:29):
She's taller than that in them heels.

SPEAKER_13 (48:33):
She'll climb that tree D.

SPEAKER_12 (48:36):
I don't too, I don't do too much climbing anything.

SPEAKER_11 (48:41):
But if I have to call to this, yeah, damn.

SPEAKER_13 (48:56):
Well, D let me ask you, is we let's move on.
Let's let's get out of here.
Hell, let's get to a littlemusic shit, man.
Okay.
I want to ask y'all, is it timefor the cash money and uh Wayne
to have a conversation?
I don't I know we checked outthe verses.

SPEAKER_08 (49:09):
No, for what?

SPEAKER_13 (49:12):
I mean, I don't think it's time to just bring
that back to life.
No, Birdman done robbed andR-worded him too much.

SPEAKER_12 (49:18):
Tell Wayne to get ready for the ice man.

SPEAKER_11 (49:21):
Who the iceman?

SPEAKER_12 (49:22):
Drizzy, he comes.
Tell Wayne to get ready for theiceman.

SPEAKER_11 (49:26):
You better know it, D.
You better know it.

SPEAKER_13 (49:30):
The thing is, bro.
The thing is, I think if you hadto go, if if you gotta say, I'm
gonna ask you because I seenthis the other day.
If you got Kanye, Rihanna, Jay-Zversus Beyond, I mean, versus
Wayne, Nikki, Drizzy.

(49:51):
Where you going?

SPEAKER_12 (49:52):
I think Wayne, Nikki, Drizzy win because they
got more shit together.
Hold on.

SPEAKER_10 (49:56):
What what what's the what's the forum?
Like, if we're talking theverses, like what are we saying?

SPEAKER_13 (50:01):
We just talking music, like like who you like
better.
If you give 30 songs, everybodyget 10 apiece.
Who gonna have a better who'sgonna have a better Jay and
Rihanna?
Yeah, versus oh, I think it'sthe rock.

SPEAKER_12 (50:16):
I don't think it's easy that you say it.
I think it's the rock too.

SPEAKER_10 (50:20):
I didn't say it's easy, I just said it's the rock.

SPEAKER_12 (50:22):
I I was thinking it was more like a collaborative
thing, but you topped me off alittle bit.
Oh, god damn.

SPEAKER_13 (50:28):
Nah, I won't do that at all, actually.
Yeah, I thought you was maturefor your own troubles.
Uh man, you're gonna top me off.
Damn, no, but I'm I think I'mgoing with the uh YM.
I'm going with that whole youngmoney, and uh Young Money, cash
money spot.
I just I don't know why.
That whole them boys had toomuch heat.

SPEAKER_10 (50:50):
I I think the only problem is you there's an
argument that yay is the versusgod, you know.

SPEAKER_12 (50:59):
No, no, no.
Let me tell you this.
Ain't no fucking versus god.
This nigga is unbeatable.

SPEAKER_10 (51:05):
Yay, yay, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (51:06):
That's why I'm saying you put Jay, and you
can't put Jay-Z, ain't gotenough.
Drizzy Drake ain't got enough.

SPEAKER_13 (51:16):
Y'all are true.
Okay, what are you saying?
So, what are you basing that offof?
They're catalogs.

SPEAKER_12 (51:24):
When I tell you, man, look, Jay-Z, what you gonna
put?

SPEAKER_10 (51:32):
Yeah, hey, yeah, might beat niggas with it.
Like, yeah, you might beatniggas on the B-size versus.

SPEAKER_12 (51:37):
That's what I'm saying.
Like, it it's sick, it's sickhow good he he was at one point.
So I I don't know if anybody canreally get down on him in the
verses, and I think he knowsthat too, and I think he takes
pride in that, but nobody, andthat's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_13 (51:59):
Are you saying musically, or are you saying
producing, or are you talkingabout the whole everything?

SPEAKER_12 (52:04):
Which you gotta go get Mike.
I'm just I'm just saying yougotta go get Mike Girls, you
know, and then nobody in rap D.
You didn't say Mike J, did you?
Ain't nobody in rap, you knowwhat I mean?
9200 songs is nobody in rap,dog.
What's she feeling?
Nobody in rap.

(52:24):
You know what she told me?
Oh, she thinks she wants somemore.

SPEAKER_13 (52:32):
I'm trying to I'm about to say, I mean, it's going
if you saying the verse is God.

SPEAKER_02 (52:50):
In the night I hear the cold story of talk for the
fire lost.
We're gonna escape one song, onesong only.

SPEAKER_00 (53:14):
Like we always do with this track.
It makes it easy.

SPEAKER_02 (53:21):
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, and then he'll do this, and
he'll make Nikki come performwith him.
My best verse.
Come on, man.
Nah, dogs.
Ain't nobody fucking with therock dog.
I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_13 (53:33):
Ain't nobody fucking with Yay Dog.
Doing the same thing with theold Drizzy whole Nikki, the
whole thing.
Like I say, bro, it's just this.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_12 (53:48):
You know, you know what might be a good versus.
What's that?
I don't think nobody can fuckwith Kanye.
Drizzy and Jay.

SPEAKER_13 (53:57):
I think Drizzy will smoke, Jay.

SPEAKER_12 (53:59):
You think so?

SPEAKER_13 (54:00):
Smoking.

SPEAKER_12 (54:01):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_10 (54:01):
I don't I I don't know about smoke.

SPEAKER_13 (54:04):
I don't think I'm smoking.

SPEAKER_10 (54:04):
It depends on where it's at.
It depends on how much thetickets cost.
You know what I mean?
If them tickets tickets areexpensive, super expensive.
Oh yeah, Jay wins.

SPEAKER_13 (54:18):
Why do you say that?
Oh, older crowd.
I got you, I got you, I got you,yeah, for sure.
Man, no sleep.
For sure.
But I ain't gonna say thateither because the old.

SPEAKER_10 (54:28):
Yeah, but like it if it's if it's a New York event,
it it and Jay-Z's not playing aroad game.

SPEAKER_12 (54:38):
All I'm saying is that Jay-Z was talking about
well when Versus was poppingtwo, three years ago.
He really needed to go upagainst there.
No only he need he really needto go against Nas.
I'm gonna tell you, bro.
But I'm saying that's who he canclean up, but he can't clean up

(54:58):
Yeah, he can't clean up Drizzy,low-key.

SPEAKER_10 (55:04):
Uh if Wayne uses me, he can't clean up, he can't
clean up Wayne.
That's that's crowd dependent,yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (55:12):
For sure, super crowd.
For sure, for sure.
For sure, for sure.

SPEAKER_13 (55:16):
But I'm gonna tell y'all, and again, that's the
reason why I say it wouldn't.
I don't really know if we couldsay this would be a fair one,
because again, this is the it'sthe i I'm gonna say the one
person, the one and only personthat I really feel that would
beat Kanye.
That's Chris Brown, bro.
And that's just if I'm sayingthe whole the whole just

(55:39):
breakdown of music, I had that'sthe only person I'm really
saying.
If you line them up head tohead, that's bro.

SPEAKER_10 (55:45):
Here's the thing about it being a live event,
though.
Chris Brown female, Chris Browninjects a female energy, yeah,
that then also wakes up maleenergy.
Have y'all ever been to a ChrisBrown show?

SPEAKER_12 (55:57):
I I think Chris Chris Brown came to uh for me.

SPEAKER_10 (56:03):
I was a little baby in friends, he came out with
future and somebody else andshowed his dance though, you
just dancing in or no, so likebut like like like the Chris
Brown show creates like a crazyinfectious energy, you know,
like on uh on no guidance, likethe way he just came in, yeah.

(56:25):
Maybe in the bag, in the bag,and you you know how like if you
out somewhere, how you justwait, like that'd be the show.
I remember I had me a girlfriendat the Chris Brown show I went
to in San Diego.
I don't know her name, I ain'ttalked to her after, but that
whole concert.
Oh, that was my we was groovingall night, having a great time,
you know, singing in the endshit, all that crazy.

SPEAKER_13 (56:47):
Yeah, you freaking that's why I say, bro, being
real, if we're going throughjust catalog, I feel like that's
the only guy that I that Ipersonally because I still I
agree with y'all the whole way.
I just wanted to play devil'sadvocate on that with the yay
thing.

SPEAKER_10 (57:02):
Well can't Chris Brown even be Usher?

SPEAKER_13 (57:06):
No, he will what?

SPEAKER_10 (57:08):
No, he can't man.

SPEAKER_13 (57:09):
Don't y'all start that.
Don't start this.
I'm gonna tell you this niggaChris Brown won't lose.
This nigga Chris Brown won'tlose, and you can put Usher will
get his fucking.
I don't give a damn about allthe music you finna play.
You're gonna go try and do allthat.
I don't care about that becauseI would give you a breakdown.

SPEAKER_12 (57:26):
Hey, AC that please just play the top three from
both, please.

SPEAKER_13 (57:29):
Nice and slow, better before.
Nice and slow.

SPEAKER_10 (57:33):
Uh uh, I I can't play Usher's top three because
his number one with Chris BrainBrother.
That ain't that ain't that ain'the is loving the club.
Yeah, that gets played.

SPEAKER_02 (57:51):
Anything off that album, though, you can't really
but this is my shit right here.

SPEAKER_10 (58:00):
I mean, I'm with you then nigga.

SPEAKER_02 (58:03):
You know what this time?
I'm in this motherfucker on thisshit right here.
Listen to this, loud as hell.

SPEAKER_13 (58:10):
Yeah, no, I'm with you for sure.

SPEAKER_02 (58:13):
What do you say?
You found somebody who made youchange your ways.
Like, hey, you with your crew.
You act like you're ready, butyou don't really know.
If everything in your past, youwanna let go.

SPEAKER_11 (58:29):
I've been done it.
Fuck around.
After all that, this is what Inobody wants to be alone.
When you touch by the words ofthe song, baby.

SPEAKER_13 (58:54):
Not enough.
Get in the comments, y'all.
Chris Brown or Usher smoking it.

unknown (59:00):
No, damn no.

SPEAKER_10 (59:03):
That's a long summer.
It's just a tough song.

SPEAKER_12 (59:05):
No, and he oh, so no guy this is next.

SPEAKER_13 (59:08):
No, you can't do that.
Go to real Chris Brown.
Okay, hold on.

SPEAKER_12 (59:14):
Play Chris Brown only by himself.
Oh no, I just want to hear that.

SPEAKER_08 (59:20):
The way he comes in on this.

SPEAKER_02 (59:22):
Well, you know how many times I used to say this to
the motherfucker's face at thebrick.

SPEAKER_13 (59:31):
Oh boy, goddamn sand everywhere.
But you hear me.
Then you hear me.
Oh, that's sand everywhere.
God damn robot us.
Man, you know what, though,before we even do that though,
because again, I'm gonna tellyou why I said that.

(59:52):
Y'all y'all ain't been outchasing ass when this comes on.

SPEAKER_10 (59:55):
But we're gonna come, we're gonna come back.
Because see, y'all, you know,you've been crazy.
Cuffed up.

SPEAKER_13 (01:00:01):
And you wasn't it ain't usually I wasn't cuffed up
when this was out.
I was outside harder than ally'all.
Heavy when this came out.

SPEAKER_12 (01:00:14):
Come in if you think I can win it, baby.

SPEAKER_08 (01:00:20):
Oh, 2020.

SPEAKER_06 (01:00:20):
Hold on.

SPEAKER_13 (01:00:31):
But yeah, back to it.
Nah, that's the one.
Usher ain't got enough of that.
Usher ain't got enough of thatshit.
He can't dance like him.
He can't sing like him.
He can't entertain like him.
Oh, don't want to see Usher fatass on them skates or
everything.
Certainly.
Hands and off chairs and shit.
Tyrese the video.

(01:00:52):
I told you there was gonna be afreaky ass tattoo.

SPEAKER_10 (01:00:55):
I told you there was gonna be a he had a tongue ring
in this too.
Tyrese had a tongue ring.

SPEAKER_12 (01:01:01):
Yeah, but he had the spiral tattoo.

SPEAKER_10 (01:01:03):
I know he got the look.
I know he got that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:01:05):
Freaky.

SPEAKER_12 (01:01:05):
Yeah, nah, you can't freaky one more, one more just
to show this nigga.

SPEAKER_13 (01:01:10):
Well, he ain't got enough.
Watch this.
I ain't gonna say he ain't gotenough.
I'm just bullshitting.

SPEAKER_05 (01:01:23):
Look, John.

SPEAKER_10 (01:01:24):
And I even play like the most popular club song ever,
and I don't even know why.

SPEAKER_08 (01:01:29):
Peace up.

SPEAKER_12 (01:01:34):
What the bro?
Y'all they play this shit atSix's Tavern.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:40):
That bitch is going crazy.
Man, what do you say?
Bend up to the front, touch yourtoes.

SPEAKER_08 (01:01:47):
But have y'all ever been like in a white
establishment where y'all comeon and when they say bend up to
the front, touch your toes, andthen white women really be
trying to bend over and do thelittle shit, and that shit looks
so terrible.

SPEAKER_10 (01:02:01):
Now it's a couple of them that can do it, and you can
tell you you can tell the ones.

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:20):
Well, some of I'm just saying, some of their wives
be bending over, trying to touchtheir toe.

SPEAKER_13 (01:02:25):
I'm telling you, I didn't know, bro.
He ain't got enough.

SPEAKER_10 (01:02:28):
Damn that you got me thinking about uh white women
dancing songs, uh uh t-pain,boots with the fur.
Oh, for sure.

SPEAKER_02 (01:02:37):
So they got the map bottom jeans.
If you want that, you gotta go.

SPEAKER_13 (01:02:41):
But the fuck you know, you going that you got to
go.
I'm sprong, t pain.

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:47):
When I tell you that pain, I'm strong, probably hit
too.

SPEAKER_13 (01:02:50):
They be bad cycle.

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:52):
So they got me on like a cycle on their own life.
Yeah, that shit.

SPEAKER_10 (01:02:59):
I ain't met a bitch that makes me want to go all
night.

SPEAKER_08 (01:03:02):
Oh I'm going to sleep.

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:05):
Yeah, nobody else.

SPEAKER_10 (01:03:10):
But hell, uh, they like Nelly too.
Hiding her.

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:17):
You know, I ain't really I don't like all that
carrying on.
I don't really like all thatextra shit when in them clubs
like that.
That'd be carrying on to me.
You know, you ain't go VJ.

SPEAKER_10 (01:03:25):
You don't want to go in population and then mix and
mingle with the people.
I don't like doing all that.
Hell no.
Back in the day, not today.
You know, I gotta I gotta go buymyself back in the day, yeah,
yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:37):
Uh uh even then back in the day.

SPEAKER_10 (01:03:40):
Now I ain't never been the one that's wanting to
get in population trying to goget me and then trying to go
down there and get the realtwerk and bags and do all that.
Yeah, and bags, sir, and then goback to the segment.
What's up there?
That was that was long, longtime ago, long, long time ago.

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:53):
I don't even go to the club no more.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:03:55):
Well, what club was it though?
You know, that's no more.
All we do is just bow.
That was when we was in upperheavy.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:04):
Oh, but it was another little local club, like
right before we got to uh myKennesaw May Ritter.

SPEAKER_10 (01:04:10):
I know me and used to go to Red Train all the time.
Oh, we went to training, yeah.
Nah, that was just no, butthat'll be me and you.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:16):
That that ain't that ain't that for white folks.
That's that's that's that'snigga.

unknown (01:04:22):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (01:04:24):
A white folk club we used to go to cowboys, cowboy,
yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (01:04:28):
So that's when we met Nipsey.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:29):
That was an at work.

SPEAKER_08 (01:04:30):
Yeah, that's ah you didn't be nah, you didn't.
We all met nifty that night.

SPEAKER_10 (01:04:35):
It was me, you, TJ, and that nigga who name I ain't
gonna say okay, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (01:04:39):
Fuck them.

SPEAKER_10 (01:04:43):
And then you had lunch with him the other week,
bro.
I don't want to hear that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:45):
No, I didn't, I did not, I did not.
Uh but I I did try to have lunchwith Nifty.
I'm just kidding.

SPEAKER_08 (01:04:56):
So I hey hey, hey, y'all see Sebastian Tailfell in
the projects trying to say thatshit cool.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:07):
Why is he doing this?

SPEAKER_08 (01:05:08):
He's a dummy.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:09):
I mean, is he having no more money?

SPEAKER_10 (01:05:11):
Yeah, so he's trying to make money by doing a
documentary of him and theprojects.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:16):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (01:05:17):
That's what that was about.
I mean, why else would hedocument him?
Who cares about Sebastian Tailso he went to jail?

SPEAKER_13 (01:05:22):
Besides people honestly, because he said that
from what I heard, is I thoughtthat he owned the basketball
court, he bought the basketballcourt out.
God damn it over there.
He said that he was just more sotrying to make like no nigga.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:34):
You took my bill.
I had a bit right here.

SPEAKER_13 (01:05:37):
Oh, he said I thought he was just back trying
to like show love to thecommunity.
I didn't know he was back overthere, like living full time.

SPEAKER_10 (01:05:45):
I thought that was I mean, like living even if he
owned it.
Uh, why wouldn't you sell it andget something better?

SPEAKER_13 (01:05:52):
Like, why wouldn't you go back to the projects?
No, because again, now don't getit twisted.
If you live, if this what youknow, if you're comfortable
here, your family's still there.
It don't make no he mademillions of dollars, right?

SPEAKER_12 (01:06:03):
And learned something that nigga played for
the Portland Trailblaze for atleast six years.

SPEAKER_13 (01:06:07):
Yeah, no, that's for sure.

SPEAKER_11 (01:06:08):
What the fuck wrong with him?

SPEAKER_13 (01:06:10):
That's for sure.
Yeah, he he just stupid.
But I'm saying, man, sometimeswe can't go.
We can't call him stupid.
Why the fuck even federal prisonright now?
The NBA player, we can call himstupid.
He lived in the project.
Yeah, what the fuck did he goback to prison for?
That gambling shit.

unknown (01:06:27):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_13 (01:06:28):
God, I don't care why he went, honestly.
Well, we don't uh is he in therefor shows?
Yeah, him and did it.

SPEAKER_08 (01:06:35):
Him and diddy been in there kicking it.

SPEAKER_12 (01:06:37):
Oh, him and did it, friend.
Oh, god damn it.

SPEAKER_08 (01:06:40):
Yeah, they both at Fort Nix.
Let me get this Pacifico.

SPEAKER_10 (01:06:45):
Hey, speaking of Pacifico, uh, I wasn't even
thinking about this, and I thinkit's great that it's the three
of us here and it's my birthday.

SPEAKER_12 (01:06:52):
Uh, yeah, happy birthday.
Oh, did we did we yeah?

SPEAKER_13 (01:06:56):
No, I was gonna do it at the end of the show just
to make him think we all forgotabout it.
Yeah, but now it's still autoearly.

SPEAKER_12 (01:07:02):
No, yeah, y'all can do it later.
I damn sure woke up this morningand I was like, damn, I forgot
about Lee's birthday, but Iforgot that Monday was 17.

SPEAKER_10 (01:07:10):
Yeah, yeah, but no, I was just thinking about
Pacifico and Miss Rachel and SanDiego and hey, shout out to Miss
Rachel.
Miss Rachel, you know, I tell alot of bartenders that they're
my favorite bartender.
I I be lying, they are just myfavorite current bartender.
Well, my favorite all-timebartender is Miss Rachel.

(01:07:31):
She taught she taught me what itwas like to be a regular with a
bar with a bartender.

SPEAKER_12 (01:07:36):
That's right.

SPEAKER_10 (01:07:36):
That's real.
Um she called me Boober.
Whoa, what was the food truckwhile we was getting them tacos?
Tacos.
Which one?
The ones by the house?
Yeah.
I don't remember the name ofthat place.
That that was just a little thewhen I be at home.

SPEAKER_13 (01:07:51):
That one of my first time ever getting one of them.
Them street tacos shits.
I ain't never been one of themtype of babies.
Man, I went over there andwhooped about four or five of
them guys back.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:00):
You was it you that fell in love with the fish
tacos?
I did.
I did.
I fell in love with the fishtacos.
I tell you what, about thattrip.
You're gonna tell the truth.
I'm gonna tell the truth.
I didn't have a dime.
I appreciate y'all.
Motherfucker was sending memoney left and right.

(01:08:20):
So my little my littleex-girlfriend, she was trying to
send me a little chain, but ittook all I had to buy the
goddamn ticket to get out there.
My car, something wrong with mycar.

SPEAKER_08 (01:08:32):
Well, that nigga said that nigga went to go get
the black and box, came back andsaid something wrong with my
car.
I said, Oh shit, I got no money.

SPEAKER_13 (01:08:39):
Yeah, did I so happy when you just answered it?
Because again, I'm gonna tellyou the real.
I got so fucking mad at you thatyou didn't say that because you
do realize that's all you had tosay.

SPEAKER_10 (01:08:55):
I know I told you this shit Saturday, like this
shit came up Saturday, and I wasjust like, nobody gave a fuck
that you was broke.

SPEAKER_02 (01:09:03):
No, you broke, but if you're gonna not, if you
ain't gonna say that you broke,we're gonna treat you like you
got us.

SPEAKER_13 (01:09:09):
That's what I say, and that's that's what it was.
That's the only thing.
Because again, I'm gonna be sofor real with you.
I let you run up a tab onlybecause I was like, you know
what?
We get together, he's gonna beright.

SPEAKER_11 (01:09:21):
But but now, once I started thinking about it, I
swear, like, then he gave me, hegave me.

SPEAKER_13 (01:09:31):
But no, no, let me tell you if you would just said
that it would have been so mucheasier.
I swear to God.
What time what time of the yearwas that shit?

SPEAKER_12 (01:09:41):
March, yes, it was on St.
Patrick's Day, March, St.
Patrick's Day.
So we're supposed to be gettinga goddamn refund check.
I ain't getting one till shetook my shit.
So I was broke as amotherfucker, dog.
I was like, but I'm still I wasstill about to go out here and

(01:10:03):
kick it with my niggas.

SPEAKER_10 (01:10:05):
And it worked perfect because DJ had even said
when he first got there, becauseI'd already bought some
groceries and planned to go tothe grocery store.
No, I plan to go to the grocerystore when y'all got there.
Cause y'all know I don't eat outlike that.
Like, I think I eat at home.
And V just like, shit, man,we're gonna get some groceries
and eat at home.
I said, Oh, perfect.

unknown (01:10:24):
So I ain't gotta pay for all the groceries and niggas
wanna get grocery.

SPEAKER_10 (01:10:28):
And that was the first time we get to the we we
paying for the food, we fitwe're figuring out Dean.
Then do we hey?
I get y'all when we get back tothe house.
And I'm telling you, it was thenext day because I didn't have
to, I didn't have to work.
And uh, so we was at the housechilling because we didn't go in
till I had my uh basketballgame.
And goddamn, then like oh, wesent Dean to go.

(01:10:49):
We didn't send Dean.
That sounds terrible.
Dean walked up, this littlecorner store right by my crib.
Dean walked to the corner storewith the black and mile.
Then came back with the blackand mile.
Man, yeah, my car fucked up, butthe guy behind me got him.
Like, that was 69 cents, 69.

SPEAKER_12 (01:11:06):
That between casino was 69 casinos was 69 for sure.
That's why niggas startedsmoking them because the real
talk that that that put us oncasino black and miles.

SPEAKER_10 (01:11:15):
Because the regular black and miles would have they
used to be 69, they would be 69cents for years.
The wood tips would be a dollarnineteen, but we didn't smoke
wood tips and uh but plastic sixnine cents, then them bitches
jumped up to a dollar nineteen,and then the casinos came out of
nowhere.
After that, I couldn't evensmoke a regular black mile no
more.
Make my hair hurt.
Man, what if casinos?

SPEAKER_13 (01:11:38):
Real time, and I ain't looked back ever since.
I ain't looked back.
And you still do smoke casino,don't you?
I know like I literally sincethat day I love them.
I fell in love with a casino.
Because you was you weren'tsmoking them yet.
Well, I hated casino.
Like I say, bro, when I got downon that first trip to San Diego,
it started two things for me.

(01:11:58):
I fell in love with shrimp tacosand a fucking black and mile
casino.
Yeah, that was it.
Legit.
That was it.

SPEAKER_12 (01:12:07):
Sound about right.

SPEAKER_13 (01:12:08):
Legit.

SPEAKER_12 (01:12:09):
I ain't gonna have a lot.
We was smoking from that pointforward.
I ain't smoke nothing but casinoblack and mile.

SPEAKER_08 (01:12:15):
I didn't smoke nothing but casino black and
mile, so I quit smoking.

SPEAKER_12 (01:12:18):
Yeah, no, until I until I stopped about a year
ago.

SPEAKER_10 (01:12:22):
Yeah, and uh I ain't gonna lie to y'all, and I
probably haven't told y'allthis, but bro, that was one of
the most fun weeks of my fuckinglife, dog.
It was a good time, like evenjust the way the trip started
with like me going coming offthat crazy weekend with that
girl who was at my house, andthen the fact that she decided
to smoke shout out to TSUbecause she from now, yeah,

(01:12:45):
yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (01:12:45):
She cut from that claw, but she let this morehouse
nigga get down on a little bit.
It's all good, baby.

SPEAKER_10 (01:12:53):
You know, it happened to the best of I had to
clean that goddamn tub.
She won't.
I know that right, but nah, soit was just so crazy because
she, you know, she came in likeright before y'all get there.
And then what y'all did know isuh Christanna was in uh she was
in Anaheim.

SPEAKER_12 (01:13:14):
Oh wow, I didn't know that.

SPEAKER_10 (01:13:15):
And I was supposed to go see her, but Shorty was at
the crib, and then y'all came,and so she was mad as fuck
because I didn't go see her,obviously.
Right, Christanna, they hadschool okay, okay.
Um so goddamn that whole weekendwith her was terrible.
She also ran out of money andthen wanted me to like start

(01:13:39):
paying for shit that I didn'twant to do.
And I'm like, no, no, you hatemy girl.

SPEAKER_08 (01:13:44):
I tried to fuck you, and you like, what are you
doing?
And I'm sitting here like, Idon't know.
You flew across the country andsaid you wanted to come kick it.

SPEAKER_10 (01:13:53):
I didn't think you flew across the country for
company, so no fucking proof,and then she decided to get hot
for the first time in years onsome California weed, and she
had a piss test coming up.
All right, goddamn.

SPEAKER_08 (01:14:14):
She said Luigi kidnapped her.

SPEAKER_12 (01:14:16):
Uh she sure did that.

SPEAKER_08 (01:14:18):
That's why that's when y'all got there when we
were getting there.

SPEAKER_10 (01:14:21):
Because remember, like Luigi was at the crib with
her.

SPEAKER_13 (01:14:23):
Luigi was there.
No, we was out.
We was there.
I think we had end up.
I don't know.
They had made it out when I hadjust met Luigi.
Yeah, I was trying to go getsome bud off him or whatever.

SPEAKER_10 (01:14:32):
But then because they hadn't made it to the
house, like he was out with herthat day while I was at work,
and so then he they got caughtup, and then y'all landed.
So I'm like, hey, bro, the dooris open, just go in the house,
and then we just wait till I getthere, and then I pick y'all up,
we come back in, and it's justchaos.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's all we got.

(01:14:53):
That's chaos.
We leave it at that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:14:56):
All right, I was about to say some shit about
Luigi, but what Lou do?

SPEAKER_08 (01:15:00):
Nah, he good.
Okay, you know what?
Luigi came in on that two manthat you left me out on.

SPEAKER_12 (01:15:06):
Yeah, I for sure wanna leave you out.
Luigi is your right hand man.
I'm not your goddamn right handman.

SPEAKER_11 (01:15:15):
You said it's a you would it's a goddamn way living
with me, baby.

SPEAKER_12 (01:15:24):
Luigi didn't give a fuck.
Luigi said 300 do so you shouldkidding me.
Man, hey, AC had somethingpretty.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Shout out to you, shake my hand,but Luigi took on a

(01:15:45):
motherfucking and I I I ain'twilling to do that.
Hey, I ain't gonna lie to you.
Hey, I I I went and bought mesome weed from the little spot
up the street and took my asshome.

SPEAKER_13 (01:15:59):
Call it a night, that's how you do it.
Go all the way down.

SPEAKER_10 (01:16:02):
I ain't gonna lie to you.
It was as a nigga who lived inSan Diego when me and Dean went
back the last time, it made melook like I was that nigga in
San Diego, right?
Because what we went out damnnear every night, and we went
out with people damn near everynight and had people showing
love for sure, and then like so,like the last two nights was

(01:16:25):
that night with me and Luigirunning two man, but the way it
happened was we went down to thebeaches, remember?
Yeah, and our Airbnb wasdowntown, so we just went
downtown to we was like, Heybro, let's just take a couple
laps before we go back to theAirbnb.
And I hear Luigi is talkingloud.
I'm like, sound like Luigi.

(01:16:46):
Walk up, see him talking to him.
I see him talking to theattractive one.
Now, me and Luigi, we we werefriends for three years in San
Diego.
I already know that ain't that'snot his ministry.
That's his ministry, he's gonnafuck that up.
So we end up just startingtalking.
I'm like, hey bro, I just pulledsomething outside the bar in

(01:17:07):
like eight minutes in front ofmy nigga, and then we go to the
strip club the next night and goto eat with the stripper after,
and she was trying to come backto the FNB.

SPEAKER_13 (01:17:19):
I'm looking good out here.

SPEAKER_10 (01:17:21):
Nah, but Sharon was there, so I I I oh nah, can't
come back looking back on that.
I should have I should havebrought her back.

SPEAKER_12 (01:17:29):
Oh man.
You remember we went back.
You can't bring her back overthere.
You do you did what you'resupposed to do.
What the fuck are you trying tobring her back over there for?
Yeah, that's crazy as hell.
You feel me?
Now that you realize who paidfor the L B?

SPEAKER_08 (01:17:47):
You did.

SPEAKER_12 (01:17:48):
Okay, I know they're right.
I understand, but no nigga.
Let's hit these sports.
Yeah, I seen a big red ass.
I seen, but no, no, you can'tbring over though.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_11 (01:18:04):
Oh, let's jump to these sports real quick.

SPEAKER_13 (01:18:14):
Oh nigga, you can text.
Yeah, I can't text them, bro.
So the five game losing streaks.
Y'all couldn't carry those shitout.
Is five game losing streakdownhill.
What exactly?
What what what let's give arecap, bro?

(01:18:34):
What do hey man?

SPEAKER_12 (01:18:36):
I've been smoking new parts since the Falcons keep
the losers.

SPEAKER_13 (01:18:39):
Yeah, they got started.
Yeah, so is damn little mouseone.

unknown (01:18:46):
Yeah, I know what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_13 (01:18:50):
So nice.
What you think, man?
Which what what can we do?
What can we do to clean thisshit up?

SPEAKER_10 (01:18:55):
Fire the hard R.
Everybody?
No, the hard R.
Right.
Hey, and he's a rah rock guy.
Hard R.

SPEAKER_12 (01:19:05):
The hard the rock and I hate to say it because I
was so happy that for us outblack coach, yeah, and all that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:19:14):
But nigga, you gotta go.
Get that nobody, but we can'tjust do it.
We gotta get we gotta get wordof everybody.
I feel like Rich McKay needs togo.
I feel like he Rich McKay needsto take the dirt now.
I feel like all of them need togo, bro.
Like, if we get rid of Raheem,Rich should definitely should
have been on that list.

SPEAKER_12 (01:19:35):
Yeah, fuck, yeah, fuck Rich too.
But I'm just saying, Rich McKaygot to do all the folks.
They gotta get the fuck up outof here.

SPEAKER_10 (01:19:41):
You know what?
Congress did vote to release theEpstein files, so maybe whatever
Rich McKay is holding overArthur Blank's head comes out in
that.
Because Rich McKay has to beblackmailing Arthur Blank to
continue to have a job.

SPEAKER_03 (01:19:58):
Bro, oh four.
He gotta get that's a joke.

SPEAKER_13 (01:20:02):
He gotta go.
He gotta go.
He's been there since 04, bro.
Yeah, he gotta losing back toback to back to back.

SPEAKER_10 (01:20:08):
Like he won a super, he was he won a super bowl in
Tampa Bay as a GM.

SPEAKER_08 (01:20:12):
You know, that's what he hangs his hat on.

SPEAKER_13 (01:20:13):
I mean, who got it?

SPEAKER_12 (01:20:15):
What does that mean?

SPEAKER_13 (01:20:18):
Like that.
Oh one keeps cool.
That shit ain't nothing.
Yeah, nah, he gotta get the fuckon.

SPEAKER_12 (01:20:24):
I and this this is the thing about Atlanta.
Now I put up a post three weeksago to say I was done done with
the fucking files, and I fuckingmean it.
I ain't I ain't watched the gamesince.

SPEAKER_10 (01:20:37):
But you know, he stopped watching football with
Colin Kaepernick too.

SPEAKER_12 (01:20:48):
It's meaningful, you know what I mean?
I got yeah, he took that money.
Anytime I start watching, it'smeaningful.
Um but man, if we gonna keeplosing like this, I gotta start
watching the motherfuckersbecause it ain't it ain't good
for my damn mental health.

SPEAKER_13 (01:21:08):
I'm telling you, for real though.

SPEAKER_12 (01:21:10):
It really ain't.

SPEAKER_10 (01:21:11):
It really ain't I'm thinking about not getting
tickets next year.

SPEAKER_13 (01:21:14):
Like for real, bro.
This shit is it's like it'spathetic.

SPEAKER_10 (01:21:17):
Like, I'm I'm sitting there like, why should
I, as much as I love going togames, I love going to games.
Why should I give y'all all thismotherfucking money?
For one, I ain't like how y'alldid me this year.
Um, two, why would I why would Igive y'all all this money?
And as a fan, y'all aren't y'allaren't paying it back.

(01:21:38):
Yeah it seems like we're nottrying to win.
Like, I was cool with us hiringRaheem Morris, but you gotta
understand, we interviewed BillBelichick, Jim Harbaugh, Mike
Vrabel, Ben Johnson.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, we we all these niggas,Bill Belichick to go came to get

(01:21:58):
an interview.
Belichick's to go, okay.
Whatever, but Harbaugh made theplayoffs year one.
Looks like Ben Johnson's gonnamake the playoffs this year in
year one, and Vrabel's aboutnigga.
Vrabel might go to the AFCchampionship this year.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02 (01:22:11):
Like, we had him in the building and we let him
leave.
But it's hard R, the rah-rahguy.

SPEAKER_12 (01:22:20):
The nigga, yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:22:21):
Hard R.
Y'all not gonna keep doing that.
Call him hard R.
He said it, and you keep callinginsinuating on calling.
Y'all not gonna keep fuckingdoing that.
Hard it's hard on the rah.

SPEAKER_10 (01:22:33):
I can make a phone call.
I could I can make a phone callright now and say what do you
think about Raheem Morris?
And the response would be, Oh,you mean hard R?
Hard that is fucking insane.
Hey tomorrow show, WashingtonWinning.

SPEAKER_13 (01:22:45):
What you thought?
No, we got damn promoting thatshow on this show, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (01:22:51):
I'm trying to build a network in a community.
I understand that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:22:53):
So we can all yeah, small community though.
This is village vets.

SPEAKER_08 (01:22:58):
We shout out the village vets on washing winning.

SPEAKER_12 (01:23:00):
Okay, all right.

SPEAKER_08 (01:23:02):
Come hang out with the vet.

SPEAKER_12 (01:23:03):
No, let's do that.
Let's do that.
Let's do that.
I would say this about uh whatyou say who hard are, yeah.
Yeah, um that I feel like it'srelevant.
And um Raheem Morris, if youever get a listen to this,
understand one thing, nigga.

(01:23:31):
No, bro.
Hold on, Valid, hold on.
Niggas, if you don't fix thisshit, your ass is gone.
And that ain't on Arthur Blame.
That's on the city.

unknown (01:23:44):
You feel me?

SPEAKER_12 (01:23:46):
That ain't that ain't nothing.
Look, I ain't I ain't tellingyou nothing that ain't the
truth.
But if you keep fucking around,we're gonna get your ass spotted
here real quick.

SPEAKER_10 (01:23:59):
That's real real quick.
No, bro.
I honestly like as a black manwho who is really been on a lot
of pro-black shit lately.

SPEAKER_12 (01:24:09):
Talk to him, pro-black man.

SPEAKER_10 (01:24:12):
All right, now don't make me call TP.

SPEAKER_12 (01:24:14):
No, I'm I'm saying I I want to hear that because uh
you know how I am.
That shit excites me.

SPEAKER_10 (01:24:20):
Yeah, that's a different show when your son
turns one and one and a half.
Oh, okay, okay.
But no, so but like I I reallyhate that I I have to call for
the firing of a black man, youknow.
I hate to see a black man losehis job, right?
And even like these jokes Imake, you know, hard order rah
rah rah guy.
This shit's fucking hilarious.
But I hate that I can't evenreally make the joke too loud

(01:24:42):
because I would never want for awhite man to call him hard order
or rah-rah guy.
I mean, yeah, he's a hard Rbecause he's a nigga, but like
you know, that is uh I'm I Ijust hate that you can't make
these kind of jokes because theracists will run with it.

SPEAKER_12 (01:24:56):
No, no, no.
You said nigga, you say hard R,it's err.
That means we're gonna fight.
I don't give a fuck about noman.
Let somebody call me a hard R.

SPEAKER_13 (01:25:09):
That's gonna take you there.

SPEAKER_12 (01:25:11):
Man, I'm gonna scoop your big ass up.
I know how to fight.

SPEAKER_10 (01:25:15):
If a black man, if a black man calls me a hard R, I'm
gonna feel some type of way.
Because if I call a nigga a hardR, it's it's it is
disrespectful.
Yeah, you know, we work withsome hard Rs.
Oh, look at folks like that,right?
Oh, you don't see the differencebetween niggas and niggers?

(01:25:36):
No, I don't, bro, because I Idon't, bro.

SPEAKER_12 (01:25:39):
You better start.
Y'all gotta take that shit up.
Share.
I beat a nigga to a pop.
He called me an odd R.
You say what's up, my nigga?
That's different.
You call me nigger, I'm gonnabeat your ass.
On everything I'm gonna beatyour ass.

(01:26:00):
And you might be surprised too.
Damn, why this little nigga beatmy ass like that?
He ain't even that tall.

SPEAKER_11 (01:26:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (01:26:10):
I'm beating the shit out of you.
Oh man, on everything.
I'm gonna beat that ass.

SPEAKER_08 (01:26:20):
Should the Hawks trade for John Moran?

SPEAKER_12 (01:26:23):
No.

SPEAKER_08 (01:26:23):
Say Trey Trey, you're Vijay Moran?

SPEAKER_12 (01:26:25):
No, he he more of a problem.
Oh hell no.

SPEAKER_08 (01:26:28):
Don't you think the games would be more exciting and
more people would show you?

SPEAKER_12 (01:26:31):
No, I enjoy the game of trader.
Trey just as just as asexciting.

SPEAKER_10 (01:26:39):
Um I think John fits Atlanta more than Trey.

SPEAKER_12 (01:26:42):
No, he don't.
No, John.
I ain't got time for no fullgaze and shit.
You know what I mean?
Trey is Trey TL.
You feel me?
That's a fact.
All that shit he's doing inMemphis, that shit ain't for
real.
Because he he trying to fit thenarrative, he knew where he was
going, and he's trying to fitthe narrative of the city.

(01:27:07):
But he ain't really he shouldhave been introduced to the city
before that.
He don't he don't really knowwhat he's doing.

SPEAKER_10 (01:27:14):
You know, Memphis is one of my favorite cities of the
Legend.

SPEAKER_12 (01:27:18):
Nigga, I love Memphis.
Boy, young dog.
Come on, huh?

SPEAKER_10 (01:27:24):
One of my favorite rappers.
Hey, his death anniversary wasyesterday.

SPEAKER_12 (01:27:28):
The nigga said they say I'm getting fat.
Guess I mean good.
He didn't think 20 rats in themotor.

SPEAKER_10 (01:27:39):
Don't don't don't don't be bringing up doll and
then goddamn start quoting thatfuck, nigga.

SPEAKER_02 (01:27:47):
I can't believe it's like damn.
Like I'm a I'm a I'm a I'm a bigdog fan.

SPEAKER_10 (01:27:56):
He's one of my favorite rappers.
I hate that I like your goddamnmusic.

SPEAKER_12 (01:28:00):
I'm just saying, like the nigga.

SPEAKER_10 (01:28:02):
But now I I love Memphis.
One of my favorite people in theworld from Memphis.

SPEAKER_12 (01:28:05):
Yeah, a lot of my a lot a lot of the folks I love
with the most from Memphis.
So I you know, I can't got down,I can't say too much.

SPEAKER_13 (01:28:15):
Wait, what's she that was a shout out?
She got it.

SPEAKER_12 (01:28:18):
Oh god.
Man, look, that motherfuckerfell in love with Shawse.

SPEAKER_00 (01:28:24):
What the fuck show at?

SPEAKER_12 (01:28:26):
Yeah, God fell in love with I that motherfucker
fell in love with Shawzi.
Man, Shea Gotti got sliced by 25times and survived and whooped
that bitch to hell.

SPEAKER_10 (01:28:48):
I ain't lying, but you know how you hear stories
sometimes and be like, hey bro,I'm so happy that's not me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's at the top of the list.
Like getting sliced 25 times andsurviving.
I don't know what's worthbleeding out or surviving,
right?
Uh and then the beatmotherfucker.

(01:29:10):
Oh god.
I don't want to be capable offighting after getting sliced up
25 times.
Shit is tough.

SPEAKER_12 (01:29:16):
Hey man, look.

SPEAKER_13 (01:29:20):
What did it take to get there?
I mean, you working, boy.

SPEAKER_12 (01:29:23):
Hey cut up and all that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:29:24):
Yeah, you working like a fool out there, boy.
25 times.

SPEAKER_12 (01:29:29):
Everybody in built for everything.
And I understand that.
But if you don't cut me thatmuch, I need a little, I need I
need a good little piece of yourass.
It just so happened.
It just so happened that shakeout of it then.
She ain't just get a littlepiece.
She beat the fuck out on.

SPEAKER_08 (01:29:49):
Where's she at these days?
Is it about is she on socialmedia?

SPEAKER_12 (01:29:53):
No, she she is.
Um she's in Memphis and she'sraising her.
I think she got more boys.
Shout out to Shake Add out toShake Allen.
Yeah.
Because uh, you know,motherfucker cut me.

SPEAKER_13 (01:30:12):
Why we right here though, man?
So we talking about Memphisstill, man.
Y'all seen the uh Tony Allen gotarrested.
That was some weeks ago, but Iwas about to say, did you see
the whole story?

SPEAKER_12 (01:30:23):
Yeah, I heard that the white man was trying to take
the charge for him.
Yeah, it was the ball guy.

SPEAKER_13 (01:30:29):
He said it was all his.
He said, Can you please not takeTony in?
Them type of guys you need.

SPEAKER_12 (01:30:35):
What the why the fuck they take him in then?

SPEAKER_13 (01:30:36):
Because they found powder in uh in the car.

SPEAKER_12 (01:30:39):
Okay.
What the white man say?
It was all right then.
Any other time you'll believethe white man?

SPEAKER_10 (01:30:48):
You know what I mean?
But now with his crime, it's thehard arms committing the crime,
it ain't the white man.

SPEAKER_12 (01:30:52):
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
Yeah, I just can't.
I seen the video.
I just can't believe that it'sjust all yours, yeah.
Type shit.
No, that cracker said that itwas all his.
That's what he said.
That's what he said.
No, but that's what no, that'swhat he said.

(01:31:14):
So believe him.
Why the fuck you can't believehim?
No, because it's a six sevennigga in the back seat.
That nigga big as fuck.

SPEAKER_11 (01:31:25):
Six seven nigga in the back seat.
You can't goddamn believe him.
Uh fuck you, man.
Six seven.

SPEAKER_12 (01:31:33):
All right.

SPEAKER_10 (01:31:37):
Yeah.
Chill out, Twin.

SPEAKER_12 (01:31:39):
Shit.

SPEAKER_10 (01:31:41):
That's all I'm saying is a nigga called me twin
the day at work.

SPEAKER_12 (01:31:48):
How old is nigga?

SPEAKER_10 (01:31:50):
I don't know.
He was a kid.
He called me twin.
I thought another nigga saw him.
He was like, type shit, typeshit.
That would you say?
That's what he said to me.

SPEAKER_12 (01:32:13):
Hey, next time telling niggas say pronounces
words of you.
I don't want to hear that shit.
Speaking sentences, nigga.
Type shit, type shit.
Nah.
That shit ain't gonna qualify.
No.

SPEAKER_01 (01:32:27):
Type shit.

SPEAKER_12 (01:32:29):
No, man, we can't keep holding these young niggas
to these.
Oh, we can't stand.
Fuck them.
Fuck them.

SPEAKER_08 (01:32:36):
I don't give a fuck about them young niggas.

SPEAKER_12 (01:32:39):
That's your goddamn problem.

SPEAKER_08 (01:32:41):
No, no, no, no.
So no, I I count them as thelost generation.
I care about the kids.

SPEAKER_12 (01:32:46):
Nigga, no, you can't do that.
No, no.
They don't raise them kids.

SPEAKER_10 (01:32:53):
You know what I mean?
No, I I care about somebody elsewho cares about the young niggas
working with the young niggas.
I I care about working withchildren.
I get it.
I yeah, I I think there is aneed to work with the young
niggas.
It's not me.
You gotta do it.
No, you gotta do it.

(01:33:15):
I sign who?
You know y'all used to havey'all y'all's meetings over
there.
That group like y'all.
Y'all, y'all look y'all look upfor that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:33:24):
No, no, you you gotta do it too though.
You gotta do it too.
You know who I'm talking to.
You know who I'm talking to.
Let me tell you how I feel aboutgrown men.
Yeah.
Listen, you gotta do it too.
Reason being my bad.

(01:33:48):
Uh reason being is because Imean at the bottom.

SPEAKER_13 (01:33:54):
We ain't gotta do it.

SPEAKER_10 (01:33:54):
No, I like it.
I was I was okay, yeah, okay.

SPEAKER_12 (01:33:57):
These Negroes ain't gonna listen.
Oh, you're talking about hard.
Unless you look relatively likethem.
You know what I mean?
So you fit the mold, right?
So you gotta do it.

SPEAKER_10 (01:34:16):
You know, I I understand where you're coming
from.
But if it's not genuine, and youknow, I I need to work on that.
You know, I ain't nobody look Ineed to do the inner work so
that I have the desire to wantto mentor these young guys.

(01:34:36):
I I I I need to work on that.
I'm not there yet.

SPEAKER_12 (01:34:39):
I ain't I ain't asking you to mentor.
All I'm saying is get the ass inline, motherfucker.
If you can get a grown man inline, you can get a kid in line,
right?
So the same energy that we mayhave amongst each other.

(01:34:59):
Say say me and you on somebullshit, and you catch me on
some bullshit, and you say,Todding, bitch ass nigga.

SPEAKER_01 (01:35:09):
I would I wouldn't talk to you like that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:35:11):
You would say, Motherfucker.

SPEAKER_01 (01:35:13):
Yeah, yeah, I'll call you.
I wouldn't call you bitch assnigga.

SPEAKER_12 (01:35:17):
Get in line, you got a baby on the way.
We do not say that.
Yeah, all right.

SPEAKER_10 (01:35:23):
Same with these niggas.
He's talking to a co-worker.
I'm not his boss.
If I was his boss, I would checkhim.

SPEAKER_12 (01:35:28):
I'm not gonna it don't matter, it's community,
it's community, but it'scommunity, it's no, but you
know, friends talk like that.

SPEAKER_08 (01:35:39):
It's community, community over here tweaking,
man.

SPEAKER_12 (01:35:44):
Twin tweak it's community, yeah.
Now you you gotta talk theseniggas look just like you
talking to everybody up becausethat at least that's what I do
because when I see him, they bethinking like look shot that
nigga water woo-doo woo woo-doowoo-de-woo me.

SPEAKER_00 (01:36:07):
Yeah, no, no, nigga.

SPEAKER_12 (01:36:08):
Hold on, they no, you ain't finna uh whoop the woo
me because I've been here beforeand been here a long time.
No, you gonna spray this on God.

SPEAKER_11 (01:36:28):
Yeah, that shit you talking about.

SPEAKER_13 (01:36:37):
I gotta get ready to lay it down in a bit, man.
I wanna touch on a man's a man'srelationship with his barber is
sacred.
Barber, the barber, the barber.
Oh well, I thought that's thatbarber.
I cheat on barbers.
Not really.
Nah, when you get a good one,because again, for a minute, I
know I went I went yearsstraight with nobody touching my

(01:37:00):
head but Bill Mays.
I mean, my eighth grade jitterall the way up.
Ain't nobody touching my headbut Pat Jones came to life, and
then I went like a strong,strong saga with him.
I just ain't really found nobodyelse just lock in this that
makes sense.

SPEAKER_10 (01:37:16):
You know, I've been barber hopping recently because
I ain't had no job and beenbroke, so you know.
I mean, you just you you justyou just go get a haircut,
wherever, but I'm about to lockin on the barber.
I'm gonna um speaking of PatJones, I was wanting to go
Saturday.
The nigga sent out the text bookbefore Friday, yes, sir.

SPEAKER_13 (01:37:36):
You better get in there.

SPEAKER_10 (01:37:37):
Well, nah, motherfucker.
I gotta work tomorrow.

SPEAKER_13 (01:37:40):
Oh, you going in Friday too, right?
Yeah, I'm going in Friday.
Run that bag up here, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_10 (01:37:45):
Yeah, get that overtime, yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:37:47):
For sure, ski.
So you know me.

SPEAKER_10 (01:37:50):
I'm going ice skating with somebody uh uh next
month.

SPEAKER_13 (01:37:54):
I went ice skating one time, and I my big fat ass
fell so hard I said I'd neverget back out here again.
Nah, I literally almost likebroke my arm out there.

SPEAKER_10 (01:38:03):
Uh I wish you would have broke your arm.
Like see your grown ass in acast and laugh at you.
Like, I ain't gonna hold and oneof y'all niggas like break your
arm, you know.
I'm saying like an injury thatdon't really matter.
Like you fucked up for a fewweeks, but it I'm gonna laugh my
ass off at your grown ass forbreaking your arm.

SPEAKER_13 (01:38:22):
Because you ain't supposed to be doing that.
You ain't supposed to be doingunless you're in a car accident.

SPEAKER_10 (01:38:26):
Yeah, that's whatever.
But like if you break your armjust doing some some shit, yeah,
I'm laughing at you.

SPEAKER_13 (01:38:31):
Yeah, no, like when me and Trev, me and Trev was on
this whole thing where I didn'trealize Trev little fat ass was
as athletic as he was.
Trev big ass can skate.
Him and me, Trev, and Dick, wewent to the skating ring just
because on some I wanted tolearn, I don't know how to
skate, and now I was just like,you know what?

(01:38:52):
I want to learn how to skate.
Man, I got my ass out there.
They got to look like straight.
I went three weeks straight onthat third when I finally got
the loops of it.
But it took me literally, bro.
It took me three weeks of workof training.

SPEAKER_10 (01:39:05):
I'm fine, I'm memory, though.

SPEAKER_13 (01:39:07):
I'm straight, but I can't do I can't do the three
blade.
I gotta be a four blade type ofguy.

SPEAKER_10 (01:39:11):
Oh, you can do rollerblades.

SPEAKER_13 (01:39:13):
Yeah, I only can no no no.
I can't do I do the four blades.
My big ass man do them threes,my ankles are all wobbling and
I'm not doing that.

SPEAKER_10 (01:39:21):
I ain't gonna hold so we all like growing up, we
all had skates.
Yeah, we all went and gotrollerblades.
Like, you know, we go to theskate ring, we bring our shit.

SPEAKER_13 (01:39:30):
But we used to like skate shit on May Road because
we were a mighty ducks fan.
Oh, y'all dangerous.

SPEAKER_08 (01:39:35):
Yeah, that's all these rocks TJ Gerard.

SPEAKER_10 (01:39:38):
We niggas, we we we rollerblading downhill,
rollerblading down the road.
We be a goddamn uh garage, likeyour rollerblading around like
TJ Basement playing hockey andshit.
Yeah, oh fuck.

SPEAKER_13 (01:39:51):
Yeah, the mighty ducks, that was my shit though.

SPEAKER_12 (01:39:54):
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
I definitely remember that.
Um, but that on me out of niggasskate, so it was it was a lot of
face plants, and you know, wasyou skate at the skate ring?
Yeah, no, I was out there forthe girls.

SPEAKER_13 (01:40:09):
That's the only time I ever went to the skate ring,
just to walk around that circle,go that little room.
Yeah, like start getting themlittle twerks.
That was when I finally startedgetting it.

SPEAKER_12 (01:40:18):
I was going to the skate room from eight years old
to probably about 14.
I never learned how to skate.
Why?
Because I was out there for thegirls.

SPEAKER_10 (01:40:29):
Nigga went from the pool from eight years old to 18
and didn't learn how to swim.

SPEAKER_12 (01:40:34):
I didn't go to the pool.

SPEAKER_10 (01:40:37):
Take that picture.
You, that one nigga, and BrandonDuncan.

SPEAKER_12 (01:40:42):
Yeah, but that don't mean that I was out there for
the to learn how to swim.
What the fuck?

SPEAKER_13 (01:40:49):
All of us together.
Wasn't me, you and Eco, we wentout there, wasn't it?

SPEAKER_12 (01:40:53):
Yeah, but I'm I'm saying that it was me, Brandon
Duncan, and uh and dude Cedric,Cedric, uh Stevens, hell yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (01:41:04):
Somebody told me that was like his baby mama or
some shit.

unknown (01:41:07):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_12 (01:41:09):
Yeah, you know that's when when Brandon was
living like over there by uhsaying the other thing.
Brandon was living over there.
God damn, nigga.
Keep going, D.
Brandon was living over there byuh by what what a rock is now.

(01:41:29):
I don't know where you at is uhuh yeah so y'all had sex in
Edawalk Village plenty of time,me too.
You are sick.

SPEAKER_13 (01:41:41):
Yeah, yeah, no, for sure nah.

SPEAKER_12 (01:41:44):
I mean, you know, I think so.
I had I had some pieces overthere back in the back.

SPEAKER_13 (01:41:51):
Well, let's conclude and I got the laptop.
So we're gonna conclude, but wegot this.
We got one more topic, but and Iand this is gonna be a good
little spin-off.
First, two-part question, andit's gonna go to you first, AC.
You grew up, you went to schooldown there.
I'm gonna ask you, was it Lempbetter?
Yes, before hookahs and all thatshit got started, and the

(01:42:13):
sections and all that.

SPEAKER_09 (01:42:14):
The club was great when there was a large dance
floor and enough sections.

SPEAKER_10 (01:42:19):
Because the part of going to the club and why people
used to go to the club, youdidn't go to the club just to
hang out with your friends, youwent to the club to meet new
people.
You went to the club to see thepeople who are always there that
you know that's gonna be there.
Like you went to go be social,and so many different things
happen in life, and that peopleare less social.
So now you go like the rappersand shit they build up being in

(01:42:42):
VIP, and don't get me wrong, Ilove being in VIP.
That's my preference, but notall night, like we talked about
earlier.
Me and Dean, we taking a lap.
Shit, I was at Tug and Groove onHalloween in a section with
women, with booze.
I didn't have to leave thesection.
I took laps.

(01:43:04):
I gotta go see what's in thereworking, and unfortunately, the
one person that I knew in therethat I wanted to see, I was
right by, didn't realize that'swho it was, and didn't even
speak.

SPEAKER_12 (01:43:15):
Hey man, don't don't don't meditate too hard on that,
bad boy.

SPEAKER_10 (01:43:19):
Well, I ain't meditating on that too hard
because I'll be back.

SPEAKER_12 (01:43:22):
I want to know, right?

SPEAKER_13 (01:43:24):
Oh, okay, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_10 (01:43:25):
Yeah, we're she was in the city.
No, we was just in the sameclub.
Gotcha.
And like when she posted herpictures, I saw people that she
was with.
And I remember seeing them inthe club.

SPEAKER_13 (01:43:35):
Gotcha, okay.

SPEAKER_10 (01:43:36):
And I remember seeing her costume, but I
didn't, I didn't know that washer.
Well, no, I wasn't looking ather like that because I was
navigating, doing I was doingsomething when I, you know what
I mean?
So it but yeah, no, I uh yeah,it's terrible because you're now
doing shit you do at home in theclub.
Like you hookah from yeah,hookah from house party shit.

(01:43:58):
Like you chillin' here, youpassed a hookah, like back when
I smoked hookah in college.
That was like we had a hookah inthe room on some chill shit
until Tweedle took it.
It you know, I mean it wasn'tabout like going out and getting
a hookah.
No, I'm gonna have to get hoes.

SPEAKER_13 (01:44:12):
And that hookah gonna didn't cost you$120 every
time you go out with thatmotherfucker every time.
Then what about you?
What you think?
Was Atlanta better before thehookah's in uh section?

SPEAKER_12 (01:44:23):
It it was, but you know, you can't change what it
is now.
Um all you can do is really, youknow, utilize the spaces that
kind of like revive that uh thatold feeling.

SPEAKER_10 (01:44:38):
Blame BMF.

SPEAKER_04 (01:44:40):
Why you say that?

SPEAKER_10 (01:44:41):
BMF run club culture.

SPEAKER_04 (01:44:44):
Why you say that?

SPEAKER_10 (01:44:45):
Because some of the like notoriously biggest
flexors, right?
They did a lot of flexing shitthat rich people weren't doing,
and then other rich people startdoing it.
Then people who ain't rich whotrying to look rich do it, then
broke niggas, you know what Imean?
Like it starts levelingeverything up.

(01:45:07):
Gotcha, and it's not necessary.
Think about Pazooka, right?
We go to Pazooka.
Pazooka is a bunch of tables, abar that's not even connected to
what's going on in the spot, andthere's no fucking dance floor.
That is real, and like that's anew venue, it was set up that
way, you know what I mean?
So, like, bruh, the clubs aretrying to make money, they're

(01:45:28):
not trying to create a vibe forpeople anymore because if they
sell more sections, they makemore money, right?
As opposed to creating a fuckingmeeting place, a watering hole
for people to come together.

SPEAKER_13 (01:45:39):
But nah, I agree, I agree.
But I mean, to a certain extent,though, how if that's the case,
then Pazooka, they they get freesections though, they shit free.
They they want you to come havea good time, I think.

SPEAKER_10 (01:45:50):
Personally, well, they know they can't charge,
yeah.

SPEAKER_13 (01:45:53):
True story, and it ain't no can't do it, you can't
do what you can do in the city.
Down here, yeah, go to jail in aclub.

SPEAKER_10 (01:45:59):
Yeah, you can't smoke dope in there.
There it is, that is, and notthat I want to smoke dope in the
club, but when I go to the club,I want dope to be smoked in
there because that lets me knowwhat the crowd looks like.

SPEAKER_13 (01:46:09):
Yeah, that's a fact.
Bad bitches getting that.
That's a fact.
All right, and then my last onesaid it's a spinoff.
I want to ask both of y'all giveme your top three most slept-on
comedians in the in in Atlanta.
Well, most slept-on, we ain'tgonna say in Atlanta, your top
three most slept-on comedians.

SPEAKER_10 (01:46:30):
Eddie Griffin, Mark Curry, Andrew Schultz.

SPEAKER_12 (01:46:38):
I ain't putting no white white in my shit.

SPEAKER_13 (01:46:40):
Uh yo go.

SPEAKER_12 (01:46:43):
Um I do agree with Eddie Griffin.
Uh that's my first one.
Um but my guy Mojo.

SPEAKER_13 (01:46:52):
Mojo Brooks.

SPEAKER_12 (01:46:53):
Mojo Brooks go crazy.
And my last one.
Man, y'all might not think heslept on, but he really is.

SPEAKER_13 (01:47:12):
Did it banks?

SPEAKER_12 (01:47:13):
Did you banks?
Okay.

SPEAKER_13 (01:47:14):
No, that's straight.
That's straight.

SPEAKER_12 (01:47:16):
Did you banks is slept on?
That's straight.
Especially when it comes to likehis stand-up.

SPEAKER_13 (01:47:21):
His standup.
So I'm thinking I'm gonna answerto answer both of my questions
on that.
Is mine, I feel like absolutelyAtlanta, ever since we got the
hookah's in the sections andshit, the whole Atlanta done
changed all the way around.
But I feel I feel to a certainextent it kind of makes it
better.
It kind of makes it becauseagain, it makes it where we
ain't doing all that fightingand shit.

(01:47:41):
You can't go and step oneverybody's shoes.
If not, if you book, come onnow, and you and your section,
motherfuckers, you gotta comeout your way to get the
fighting.
You get what I'm saying?
Now you in it when you in asection, you vibe, you with your
people, you with your lovedones, it's all this night.
So personally, I I like it, butI definitely think you Atlanta
was better before the hookahsand all that, only because, like

(01:48:04):
you said, as well, they interactand getting that vibe with your
people or with people you don'tknow, that's always love, and
that's always fun.

SPEAKER_10 (01:48:12):
But nah, I mean, it makes sense though, for the
newer shit, because you're not aclub chaser.
That ain't you, like you're not,you're not like single you will
work in the club if it's there,but like you ain't I don't like
to do all that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:48:28):
I even but even then though, when I'm so I don't even
I don't like I don't never clubhop, I don't do all that because
that's just not my vibe.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_10 (01:48:36):
So like like the the social club vibe, yeah.
Even if you can appreciate whatit is, that's not your vibe.
So I can see how the club todayworks much better for you
because it's more chill, it'smore my crew, and it's all this
and that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:48:49):
So yeah, that's why I say that.
But to say my top three, I'malways I'm going first when I
gotta go.
Carlos Miller always, yeah,that's a good one.
I gotta go number two, and thisonly because he an OG, but I
still don't feel he gets thelove he's supposed to get.
I love La Duval.

(01:49:09):
Um, I don't feel he gets thejust do that he's supposed to
get in.
He fucking got 20 years.
He done went too damn near everytime period.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_10 (01:49:19):
Shout out to Jacksonville.

SPEAKER_13 (01:49:20):
Boom, you feel me?

SPEAKER_10 (01:49:21):
Y'all know why.

SPEAKER_13 (01:49:23):
Then three, my final one.
Man, I I all I feel like NavGreen is the funniest, fattest
little nigga in the world, and Ilove me to fucking nav green.
So those my top three right now.

SPEAKER_10 (01:49:38):
I go I ain't gonna hold you.
He he poked.
I fuck with your list.

SPEAKER_13 (01:49:41):
Nav's crazy.

SPEAKER_10 (01:49:42):
I foc I've been fucking with nav for years, and
sometimes I'll get bored andjust go watch old goddamn ship.

SPEAKER_13 (01:49:48):
Yeah, but niggas don't give him his credit
because I love mojo Brooks.
That's when you said him, itmade me able, it made it a
little easier to take him off.
I was stuck between Mojo and uhand and Nav.
But once you said dog, yeah, uhman, listen, niggas nav is
niggas don't realize that nigganav is real life, like funny,

(01:50:10):
funny.
Like he's really funny and he'sugly.
And that's if you don't realizethat's one thing to make a nigga
giggle a lot harder thananything.
A funny, ugly nigga, man.
Listen, yeah, and he fromMemphis, though.
You know, nav Atlanta, baby.
No, he ain't from Memphis.
No, you talking about uh thenigga with the little arm from
Memphis.
Oh, yeah, DJ Paul, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (01:50:29):
Who DJ Paul?

SPEAKER_13 (01:50:31):
No, well, that he got a little arm too, but no,
this the one to be with uh heused to be with Dolph all the
time joining on niggas.

unknown (01:50:37):
Oh yeah, you ain't gotta really answer that.

SPEAKER_13 (01:50:39):
Okay, yeah, no.

SPEAKER_10 (01:50:40):
No, I I I really fuck with your list because I
fuck with Carlos, I fuck withDuval, I almost said Duval, and
I fuck with Nav.
Yeah, no.
Uh, but to be a dick, I onlywanted to use like for me, I use
people that I've seen in personbecause it's way funnier in
person.
Facts, it's way like factsthough, like like the shit about
Andrew Schultz, like online,whatever, whatever, especially

(01:51:02):
now that he's like he's gottenpopular, but like when I went
and saw him like at a San Diegocomedy club, that's it was
really in your seat type ofgiggle.
I think I had a stomachache.

SPEAKER_13 (01:51:11):
Facts, yeah, facts, facts.

SPEAKER_10 (01:51:12):
But he's like, Yeah, white people are funny too.

SPEAKER_12 (01:51:16):
Not funny like nigga.

SPEAKER_10 (01:51:18):
Hey, it it's different ways to be funny.
Yeah, I'm I'm a Seinfeld fan.
There's nothing black funnyabout that, but it's fucking
hilarious.

SPEAKER_13 (01:51:26):
As you see, Seinfeld, a little fat, funny,
freaky.

SPEAKER_10 (01:51:31):
That's white Dean.

SPEAKER_13 (01:51:36):
No, but it's goddamn good to be back in the seat,
fellas.
I ain't gonna tell y'all no lie.
Hell it's been two.
We we took them two weeks off,had to readjust, get everybody's
mind back together.
And I think next week, which Idon't know if we know if Dean
know, I think next week can leteverybody know.
We're gonna have a guest in heresitting in good with us.

(01:51:56):
Uh what do you want to say?

SPEAKER_10 (01:51:58):
Yeah, we don't want to announce it yet.

SPEAKER_13 (01:51:59):
We ain't gotta announce it now.

SPEAKER_10 (01:52:00):
We're gonna have a guest here, he's gonna uh
promote a project and uh youknow tell a story.

SPEAKER_12 (01:52:05):
Facts promote the project and tell a story.

SPEAKER_13 (01:52:08):
That nigga better be on point.
He's gonna be right, right.
He's gonna be right.
He's gonna come have a goodtime.

SPEAKER_08 (01:52:14):
Um I'm just saying, you ain't gonna know you're
gonna be changing diapers nextweek.
Yeah, you may yeah, yeah.
You're gonna be if you got timeto watch this show, that means
you should be asleep.

SPEAKER_13 (01:52:25):
Yeah, nah, you can still get you can that
definitely tap in there.
You can definitely show up.

SPEAKER_12 (01:52:30):
I ain't coming.

SPEAKER_13 (01:52:31):
Uh, you ain't gotta come no way.
No, you're not show up on thething.
You're I ain't invited nextweek.
Not next week.

SPEAKER_12 (01:52:38):
No, we don't want to see you.

SPEAKER_13 (01:52:43):
No, not for about three, four next week.
Yeah, just get it right, breakhim in and make sure you
appreciate that.

SPEAKER_10 (01:52:52):
Now, if you dial in, if you decide to dial in for
short periods or during, youknow what I'm saying?
Like, ain't nobody gonna be madif you do it, but like, as
niggas who got kids and havegone through that, like, we
don't want you here because wewant her to have you, we want
you to be good for her, but wealso want you to have that time
and shit, so yeah, bro.

SPEAKER_12 (01:53:13):
Yeah, I'm I'm just I'm just talking, bro.

SPEAKER_10 (01:53:16):
I'm not talking facts though, so about this.

SPEAKER_13 (01:53:18):
I got you, man.
So before we close out, man,this uh we want to say one more
thing.
It's mental healthness or mentalhealth awareness month.
Um, check on your strongfriends, man.
Make sure y'all show love, makesure you tell somebody you love
them.
Uh uh, happy veterans day to mydog.

(01:53:40):
Happy veteran's day out of that,and also he fucked it up before
because I was I said I was gonnamake sure it was the last part.
I said it's happy birthday to mynigga, man.
You know, see if we chuck awoman.
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