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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That's sauce in
Mexican OT.
First you said Lil Wayne inMexican OT.
You asked what sauce is out.
I don't have opinions, yeah, sowhat?
I ought to go log him out.
Please don't do that, man.
Look bro, I got logged out onNetflix and Hulu and I'm still
(00:24):
hurting.
I don't even know how to bringit up.
You know what I'm saying, dangbro, oh yeah.
Dang, bro.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking aboutFor real.
That's what we on Change thepattern.
Yeah, I like it.
I thought we was cool and now,like Bro, we can barely hear you
(00:50):
, man.
But nah, here's the worst part,right?
So her Disney Plus is logged inin the room and, like, my
Disney Plus is logged in in theliving room, but, like my Disney
Plus plus, I got from somebodyelse and I don't know the
(01:10):
passwords and shit no more,because I don't had it for so
long.
Yeah, and I want to finishmufasa, but nah, but then so I
had to go to watch Mufasa andit's in.
(01:32):
They Continue watching, so now Ican't even watch Mufasa in my
bed.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Messing up where they
was at.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Exactly, and then
they might get me booted from
another one.
Uh huh, what the fuck is wrongwith you?
Who?
Speaker 2 (01:49):
that?
There you go.
You know it, there you go thereyou go.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
You know it.
Yeah, you know, daddy DeVitodone, made it.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
You didn't do
something about these stupid ass
dogs, I'll let him out.
What'd you say?
D?
He can't hear you.
He ain't got his headphones onyou, just coming here beating on
those like he ain't got nogoddamn sense.
I didn't even hear him comethrough the front door.
I didn't hear where the frontdoor, the big door, was open.
Oh, that's wild.
I was like big fella with lighton his feet coming in here.
(02:33):
Nah, he wasn't.
That's what I was like.
3-3.
In 3-3, we trust that's whatthey say.
You know, I think it's bullshit.
He got to wear that number inhigh school.
Why he worked for it.
Keith Henderson got that numberhanging up at the Mercedes Benz
Dome.
It wasn't retired then thoughthat's my problem, that's what
(03:01):
I'm saying.
He got retired after.
Well, he should have got retiredwell before I mean, yeah,
you're right, you're definitelyright, but it's just the fact
that he won the way.
It's the legacy, it's hisfamily man.
Look, if number 20 wasn'tretired, would you wear it when
he wasn't my number?
But what if it was your?
Number but what if 20 was yournumber?
(03:22):
Don't nobody, just pick 33.
He got stuck with 33.
He probably was.
On that grain He'll fly.
He probably was trying to brainthat 3-3 because everybody was
getting AI.
Everybody wanted the numberthree.
I'm going to wait for him toget back.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Here you go.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
I got a real question
because I just want to get some
truth, want to get some truth.
Was 33 your number or was it anumber that you were given and
you took it and ran with it?
Speaker 2 (03:57):
What's to your number
?
Yeah, or did you just take it?
Speaker 1 (04:00):
and ran with it.
No, no, it was my number Okay.
Okay, I just didn't knowbecause I didn't think you know.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
You thought I was
going to argue with BJ over a
number.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
No, I always wrote
double numbers.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
I just didn't wear my
eighth grade gym.
No, no, no, I wrote 22.
Okay, I wrote 44.
When I got to high school, Iwrote 33.
Why are you laughing?
Speaker 1 (04:21):
I told y'all last
summer something great.
It's just a funny number.
Hold on.
You said you did what.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
I did do that.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Yeah, no, no, no.
It was like.
Did you just like say, hey bro,I won't pimp Nah?
Speaker 2 (04:42):
I don't want to think
about Scottie Pippen.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
What we talking about
.
Phil Nah, I don't want to thinkabout Scottie Pippen.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Where we at, what we
talking about.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
We ain't talked about
nothing, we ain't even intro'd
the show.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Because I was about
to start cussing, because y'all
didn't wait on me.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
I think we waited on
you Saturday.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
No, you didn't wait
on me.
Saturday I told y'all I hadsome stuff going on.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Tick, tick, tick,
tick.
What's going?
I told y'all I had some stuffgoing on.
What's going on, Nance?
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Man, look, everybody
was having the vets in their
mouth this weekend.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
They seen us all
together.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
It was a good thing,
dang.
I had all types of folks sayingI need to come sit on the couch
.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
I said we're going to
have to get a bigger one.
What did you say?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
So many folks saying,
no, we got to come, have to get
a bigger one.
What did you say?
So many folks say, no, we gotto come sit on the couch, y'all.
Yeah, we're going to need abigger one, they coming In due
time.
I would say to those folks andI just appreciate the support
Can you turn yourself up alittle bit.
I definitely can't hear you.
I ain't saying that Well, youdid earlier and I barely can
(05:47):
hear you, Can you?
Speaker 1 (05:47):
hear better now.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Yeah, a little bit.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Can you hear better
now?
Yeah, okay, you can bake it,you can boil it, you can saute
it Shrimp and pie.
Hey, you got some AirPods.
Damn you loud.
You screaming in my eye?
Hey, nah, you loud.
I was like Mike.
You're screaming in my eye now.
Hey, nah, for real, do you haveAirPods, man?
Nah, I don't have AirPods.
Oh man, I wish you had someAirPods you could use.
(06:14):
I'm sorry if I asked tooaggressively.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
I'm about to shut
this shit up Chill, chill, chill
, chill, chill, chill.
What sparked him to be chill alot today?
Chill, chill, Chill.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Chill, chill, chill.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
What sparked him to
beat Chip Collard today?
Speaker 1 (06:30):
He was my team when
we first got together.
That's what made it hard.
That's what I thought he wasgoing to run with.
That's what got you hard.
Chill, bro.
I said that's what went hard.
No you said that's what made ithard.
Okay, more about.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
You said, that's what
made it hard, that's okay you
never made it all country.
I ate for lunch today.
Oh, all right, you know uh itdepends on what mood I'm being
(07:05):
um got a little food truck, so Iwent by there and guess what?
I got me some pork chop bikesbites.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
What'd you do too?
Speaker 2 (07:20):
it came out gone in
60 seconds Go on in 60 seconds.
Nicolas Cage.
Huh, all right, goddamn.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
With that light bread
, hot sauce man, I ain't need
none of that.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
I had dipping sauce.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Oh, so yeah, so they
really naked.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
They bites.
Yeah, hey, go see them folks.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
What's up?
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Go see them, folks,
they got a food truck over there
going to you.
Hardly at that, chevron.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (07:46):
That Chevron right
there on the corner, right
before you get in.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
You finna take that
long, is it?
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Mission Road, or is
it U-Haul?
It's U-Haul, but what's that?
Highway 113?
Yeah, 113.
It's on 113 at that Chevron,okay.
I'm sorry and I didn't want tomake it like back-to-back jokes
to start the show, but yougetting pork chop bites?
(08:11):
It don't sound like youwouldn't try it.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
No, no, no, no, no.
I wouldn't definitely try it.
It's not about you beingcountry, it's more about you
being a pork chop bite.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
It's okay, but I'm
just saying look, check this out
.
You're not about to try tocrack them jokes.
No, I'm not, because I knowyou're not about to try to crack
them jokes.
No, I'm not, as you wasbreathing on the phone.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Yesterday when you
were walking the hell with the
park, you were breathing a lot.
I mean hey, hey, I'm trying toget back.
But look, I know I I didn'twant to keep cracking jokes so I
just that was just one that gotleft at the rim and I felt like
it would be a disservice to our, our, our listeners to just
like leave that right there,that's all.
Uh, open up the show elroy.
Our listeners to just likeleave that right there, that's
all.
Open up the show Elroy VillageBand.
(08:47):
We back.
What's up ladies and gentlemen,what's been going?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
on, man, nasty.
What's going on?
Nothing, man, just trying toget through this move and, you
know, be in my new spot by theweekend.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
That is.
That's all, lee.
Talk to us.
What's going on?
Doggy man, not much, just happyto be sitting here with my
friends.
Hopefully we have us a goodpodcast and you know, go Braves.
Six-five, yeah, you showing thebackdrop.
Chill now, acting a fool.
(09:23):
Six-five, what's been going on?
Man?
Talk to us.
Moving around the city.
That's it.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
country nigga in the
concrete jungle how you been
liking the move to New York, howyou been liking that move to
New York.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
I love it when you
call me.
You see what I'm doing everytime you call me.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Moving and shaking.
Yeah, you're shaking like afool.
Hey, you ain't.
Went and got nothing to occupy.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
They say you do that
every day.
Look here, man.
I was on the phone with himearlier today.
I can't say what I want to say,but it's a one-stop shop.
You know that.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
They what I want to
say, but it's a one-time, it's a
one-stop shop.
You know that they geteverything yeah, okay, I got you
dino.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
What's been going on?
How was your weekend, man?
Speaker 2 (10:10):
you know, man, that
was a good weekend.
I kicked your child for alittle bit, did you, man?
Speaker 1 (10:16):
I was we weren't
gonna say anything.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
Yeah, we were
supposed to actually do the
podcast live from bk day.
Uh, troubles everybody came.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
You know, we just
didn't follow through with.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
It was a little high
behind the bottom gym.
Okay, because they're doingconstruction on Matthew Hill
Park, so yeah, behind the bottomgym.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
The Honorable Matthew
Hill.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Yes, sir.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Yes, sir, yes sir.
So, but yeah, I don't know whywe didn't do it.
I think it was just hype.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
I just you know, the
music was loud, I didn't know if
that was the right scene.
A lot of different things goingon, an environment that we
couldn't totally controleverybody was complimenting your
dashiki though who had adashiki on bro.
I didn't have on a dashiki bro,I had on you want a kufi up
there?
(11:23):
nah, bro, I just had on mySalvadorian summer shirt.
You want a kufi up there?
No, nah, bro, I just had on mySalvadorian summer shirt.
Nah, dean said you had on thatcoming back to America, shit
yeah, nah, people be thinkingit's a dashiki, but it's not.
It's an El Salvador shirt.
Goddamn, that wasn't coming outthis evening bud.
(11:43):
Nah, it's some fly shit.
It does what it's supposed todo.
You know what I checked out?
Speaker 2 (12:01):
What do you have on,
dave?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I'm talking about
straight, that's oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh oh,oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
oh oh oh, I mean, you know, mostfolks ain't gonna think like
that, though they ain't gonnasee it and they think it's
(12:27):
dashiki.
But here's the thing, like right.
So I'm at home, coming rightand I put that shit on right.
You know what I'm sayingBecause I'm like.
You know what I mean?
It's a summery vibe.
I can, you know, open my chestup and not be too revealing.
Niggas might think how to thepeople, but if you know me, you
(12:56):
know that I it's like oh, that'snice, uh, uh, that's a dashika
where'd you get that from?
oh no, I was from el salvador,you know.
Oh, what'd you, el salvador?
Yeah, you know, my wife elsalvador, that's got it for me,
so you know I swear oh, you gota wife.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,you know.
So I just thought it was just asolid shirt to wear because
it's fire.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
But if you wear it
around 98% Negro, what they
going to think?
Speaker 1 (13:17):
They don't know damn
about El Salvador, the only El.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Salvadorian they care
about is the ones from El
Dorado.
Hear me El Salvadorian theycare about is the ones from El
Dorado.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Hear me, but I was
around niggas when I wore it the
first time.
Oh, okay, if you got it Nah.
V saw what I was saying, butnah.
So Friday I went to thatrooftop spot over there by Lake
Point.
It's nice, it's super nice, alittle pricey, but I think it's
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a spot to really set a vibe.
And you know, dean, on theoutside shit.
Well, you know you're about tobe inside, but you know, on the
outside I'm about to be insideuh, nothing stopped me.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
Okay, we was ready
for that, I wasn't even ready
for that, but'm ready for that,but no but it.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
It was like if they
could extend their hours until
12 or one o'clock it could be aplace to where you could
establish a solid friday crowdwith like a solid local crowd,
uh, kind of like the crowd atthe uh elevate, like an elevate
ish crowd, right yeah but thenyou're also going to get that
the parents in town for the AAUtrip, which then brings more
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locals up there.
You just got to extend yourhours but build a local base, so
I think I might become aregular up there.
It's attached to a hotel too,right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's arooftop.
The only problem is on thefifth floor.
Like god damn, can we at leastget up to 12 floors?
You know, fifth floor, you lookback and you're looking at the
Lowe's parking lot and all thegoddamn trucks.
Well, I mean you still in thearea?
(14:47):
It's a good start?
No, it is.
But now, if you look the otherway, you see the pretty baseball
field.
Exactly that's the area.
But then you see the truck stopman.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Who cares?
They got to see the Lowe's too.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Everybody get a Lowe
when you go to the rooftop spot.
Do you want to see the truckstop?
Speaker 2 (15:02):
back.
I don't, I don't want to riskseeing nobody's you gonna see
that from the bar.
Who knows what you might see ina truck stop?
(15:36):
Have y'all?
Have y'all ever googled it?
You?
Speaker 1 (15:38):
might see.
They got worked at a truck stopfor three years.
I want to bring that in Hold.
On, keep going with that.
That's the whole point.
If we're trying to go on that,why wouldn't you want to see
(16:03):
that?
If that's the area, you got togo, you got to go.
You got to go right here, drinkit.
If you ain't going far, youstay right at the hotel.
You got the exit right here.
It's perfect.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
I'm just saying it's
a lot going on.
You know, like Lee said, theyhave five floors.
They might want to go up alittle bit in due time.
Amen.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
So I've worked at a
truck stop, right, and the type
of shit that you see crawlingthrough a truck stop day in and
day out.
Shit is awful.
It's not the same thing youwant to be around when you put
on a tight ass pair of chinosand a button up and some hard
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bottom shoes and have yourchains out to go have an
overpriced cocktail and listento that groovy music.
That's not the place to go.
Do that, see, and that's whyy'all looking at shit different.
That's again.
No, that's the vibe of a placeIf you go in there, that's the
vibe that they're setting butit's.
Also, if you're going over there, it's a sports facility.
Folks ain't wanting to getgroovy.
They coming over there from along night of being A.
(17:04):
They trying to go get them adrink, something to eat and get
the hell on back to their hotelroom.
No, because when you're talkingabout some of these big
tournaments that they're havingat Lake Point, they want to keep
some of the parents out ofAtlanta and keep them here.
They want to set thatAtlanta-esque vibe upstairs and
that's what they're trying toset.
(17:27):
How are you not going to do that?
Still, it's just when you lookdown, there's one thing to see
the junkies in the streetbecause you're in the city
center, right, okay, that justcomes with it.
But to see the truck stop andthe overalls with no undershirt
on, but somehow his ass crackstill out, getting in that truck
with that Lop Lizard ain't whatI want to do when I'm drinking
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my old fashioned you ain'tsupposed to be paying attention
to all that.
That just mean y'all nosy ashell.
Y'all ain't got no businesslooking all the way over there
because it ain't that close.
You a nigga that went to the barto get pussy because you're
looking for the conversationstarter to create the long
conversation.
And that nigga, get a dame.
That nigga getting in thattruck with that lap lizard and
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shorty standing there right nextto you.
You see what the hell is going.
And, bro, y'all got a threeminute conversation right there
where you done threw in three orfour jokes and then you ain't
even asked for a name yet.
Y'all be doing way too muchwork to do all that dumb ass
shit.
We ain't got to do all that.
When you go at the bar, you'regoing to have a good time and
you enjoy the area.
You ain't trying to go look outand go in to see who's somebody
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getting with that's messing upy'all whole vibe, y'all out here
to kick it.
You want the scenery, the vibe,the backdrop.
Pay attention to what you'repaying attention to what you
paying attention to.
If you hear the work on oneperson or two people, what the
hell them focusing it a lot orwhatever they do it over.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
What I'm saying is
don't fuck up the ambience for
me.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
If I turn my head and
I see I mean you I might not
feel the same way about theplace that even though we vibing
on the rooftop, that didn justmeans you paying attention too
much Nasty Again, because if youdone like he just said, if
y'all over there working andy'all trying to get some UWAP
work, all that extra energy.
(19:14):
But the UWAP might not be thereto work because the lot lizard
is getting slaughtered in theback of the fucking car she all
the way across the white.
She all the way across the.
She all the way across town.
She 200 feet away from y'all,200 yards away from y'all.
Ain't got no bump on y'all atall you don't want to be
thinking about Lop lizards whenyou're getting your groove on.
(19:37):
Maybe escorts, but not loplizards.
Lop lizards on the 30th, Idon't know.
I worked at the TA but I knowwhat some of them niggas smell
like.
I don't see a lot of peoplecoming in and wanting a free
cheeseburger, but you know theygot showers over at the TA too.
Got to pay for them, that'sokay.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Think about the TA as
a whole.
Think about the hotels thatsurround it, the other
businesses that surround it.
It's not a place.
You only go over there whenyou're hungry and you better go
through the drive.
What do you mean?
I ain't gonna say that Now.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Let's throw an
upscale bar over there.
It ain't no gyms over there,y'all can't come in.
It ain't no gyms over there.
It ain't no net, y'all can'tcome at it.
You don't want to mix LakePoint and what that exit used to
be.
That exit used to be a truckstop exit.
Now that you have Lake Point,you want it to not be truck
(20:40):
stops, you want it to be gasstations with some truck parking
.
I feel like y'all OD on that.
The whole setup over that spotis nice to see.
If you look that way, that areamight not be available.
You might be stuck on this sidelooking at La.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
Viverale.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Even if you look that
way, you're going to see the
gym first Before you look overthere and see.
No no, it sits right over thebaseball fields.
So, like I'm telling you, whenI was there and like watching
the baseball, I already got itin my head like, oh yeah, we're
going to come out here on a.
Saturday afternoon catch alittle brunch vibes and watch
baseball.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
What'd you say?
What's going to be going on?
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Well, you know he
ain't about setting vibes and
that I didn't hear what he said.
Ain't shit gonna be going on,chip?
You gotta come sit down.
Anybody hear you.
My fault, my fault, my fault.
I'm trying to do something tobe my man.
I get it.
I get it Probably at thepregame, damn.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Well, let's bring the
show in.
It ain't brought in damn wowyou've been talking for 45
minutes, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
I just want to ask,
because I was about to say I
really wanted to talk, are you?
Speaker 2 (21:58):
going to bring the
show in or are you going to
start doing topics?
Speaker 1 (22:00):
you started.
You're still supposed to betelling us about your weekend.
You went on a whole nother areathat y'all started talking
about A lot less than all thisother shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I ain't supposed to.
I tried to.
Then you talking about you.
Let him bring it back with thesame shit when we were trying to
move it on.
I didn't let him bring nothingback.
That's crazy.
You don't put that in front ofme.
(22:23):
I'm completely.
I'm completely now.
I'm completely now.
Y'all are nuts, man.
You're telling us about yourweek, man.
Oh yeah, I went up there.
(22:45):
The food was pretty good,drinks was pretty good.
The bartender needs to put lessthe old-fashioned.
Make it the way he made it thesecond time, not the first time,
and he'll be a much betterbartender and get much better
tips.
Boss, saturday I kicked it withy'all and did nothing.
Yesterday I worked in the yard.
Yeah, it is, russell.
What about your week?
(23:05):
Bring it in real quick.
How was your weekend, man?
Man, we went to a little club.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Saturday night, but
then Sunday was the day.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
It was a day party.
It started at 3.
We didn't get home until about1 o'clock in the morning, so
it's pretty late.
On a Sunday nigga and I had togo to work this morning.
Oh man, that's rough on that initself what did you adjust
today?
That's the city life.
That's how we live speaking ofcity, I want to ask you, since
(23:40):
you say, since you done seenboth of them, and I'm going to
ask both of y'all as well what'sthe difference between city
chicks and country chicks, likeit?
Do you see the difference?
Or is it like, is it just anopinion?
Uh, up here, everybody thinkthey're a celebrity.
I noticed that y'all reallyain't.
(24:01):
You know what I?
mean like everybody thinkthey're a celebrity up here.
Is it like, do it give a?
They would think like are theyall stupid, like opinionated, or
is it just they just?
Speaker 2 (24:14):
look like like they
be yelled up and all that gotta.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
You know what going
on?
People forgot to leave withtricky type if you want to get
their attention.
We're going to leave withtricking type shit if you want
to get their attention, allright.
You know me, you know me, youknow me.
Wizard was the one you couldnever see in face.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Wizard Kelly Ruru,
you said so.
It was just the fact that yougot to spend a little change to
get some action out there.
Come on, now you ain't doing it.
As soon as I hear somethingabout some money, it's like I'm
instantly turning around the wayto keep going.
Do you see the difference,though?
(24:59):
Nassar, let me ask you do yousee the difference between?
Speaker 2 (25:02):
the two.
Yeah, I mean city women.
They just require a little bitmore.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
That's what I said.
They think they do, Dean, butthey are the.
But then you got the ones thoughthat can get that.
You know what I mean, Becausethat's how they looking, that's
how they coming.
So you're saying the look, someof the looks, we'll get them
paid.
Well, you know that If amotherfucker come in here
looking Well, not me I'm justsaying in general, not me, I get
(25:34):
it.
But I'm asking you specificallyor is it still?
They're going to have to work alittle harder than that?
Look, I just went to the mallyesterday and went crazy, so I
know I'm not going to spendnothing on the money.
I just spent all this money toget out and look for you.
That's how I look at it, nance.
What about you?
Back to old Nance.
I ain't talking about this newNance, I'm talking about the old
(25:55):
Nance.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Nah it wasn't too
much of that, though, talk about
it.
I'm just saying I'm notspending too much money.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Not about spending
money, but back to the city.
Chicks versus country chicks.
Actually, I think you shouldintroduce the topic the way it's
written.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
I mean that's filthy.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
I don't even know why
that's on our board.
You wrote it.
Is that my handwriting?
No, I wrote it.
You wrote it.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
I didn't write shit.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Clever, I'm about to
say.
I never wrote it, he wrote Ididn't write that.
Yeah clever, I'm gonna say.
But the topic is it's sayingcity versus country, and I just
thought we were still trying tosay this wasn't my topic, for
the show you brought brought itup.
I mean, I said it.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I mean, yeah, you
brought it up, but I mean, it
was just because I was trying tosay it.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
But hold on, V, you
got country bitches up here too.
Man, I shouldn't be throwing upy'all.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, and you know
that's every city Like, we all
know them, girls that move fromFort Worth to Atlanta Like all
right, like alright, but youstill country, like so you're
backwoods country, just like us,but you just moved to the city
and that's what you want, your,that's what you want your
license to say.
I mean, it don't change.
(27:15):
Of course they change a bit,but over time it's who you are
and a lot of times those are thetype of women that get a little
bit more exposed in the citybecause they're trying to live a
lifestyle that's way too fastfor them, too soon, but they
don't.
What did you say, rue?
No, I keep going oh yeah, notsaying that's the case for all,
(27:38):
but I don't see a lot of it inmy little time, in my little 33
years.
So when it comes to women, Iwould just say that a lot of
times, like Ruth said, theythink they require more and then
it's a lot more game.
(27:58):
They go into it and it's onboth sides that they play a
little bit.
They play the game a little bitlonger than the country girls
do.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
They all the same.
I was just going to ask you.
They all the same they all thesame, here's what it is.
It's all the same Question do Ilike you, yes or no?
When I look at you, do I likeyou, yes or no, boom.
Next question do I want to beseen in public with you, yes or
(28:29):
no?
Puts you in a different bucket,right?
Would I fuck you if you cool?
Yes or no?
Boom.
Now am I gonna get whatever Ican out of you before I do all
the things that I'm willing todo because you're okay with
doing that?
Yeah, boom.
It's every fucking woman.
(28:50):
It doesn't just come fromtricking, right.
It also is, because you talkabout tricking, you don't have
to trick everywhere.
You have to just know where totrick, right?
It's all about finding whatmakes a woman find you
attractive.
That's all it is, and they'reall the same in that way.
(29:11):
Now, what is your access tobeing able to put yourself in
that situation?
Two different questions, butlike, once you get to have the
conversation, it's what is sheinto and how do you expose that
about yourself?
If you're into her, so you sayit.
You say it's equal both ways.
Yeah, yeah, because it startswith access.
I got bamboozled.
(29:32):
I took one bitch, came with meto the game.
I ain't hurt her, I ain't hither back.
I wasn't going to hit her backanyway, because I already got
the vibe type of shit.
She tells me what type of niggashe messing with.
I had to tell her I'm like,well, look here, this ain't that
.
I'm like, when you with me, yougood, you know what I'm saying.
You got them boogers gonna keepcoming.
You know what I mean?
Like I got a runny nose, butyou know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
But other than that
nah.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Hell nah.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
You don't have to.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
She only got one date
, Nigga what I ain't thought
about it.
I ain't thought about hittingup.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Oh, double back.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
I told you what I do
with my chicken.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
nigga, I already know
what do you do with your
chicken nigga?
What did you tell her?
Speaker 1 (30:21):
We don't do nothing.
We keep doing all this.
You do the whole thing.
I ain't even talking about it,yeah nasty.
What you know is do you feelyou could see?
Which one do you do you seeyourself with?
Speaker 2 (30:35):
oh, we catch it every
time, every time.
Yeah, lee, I just I just enjoylike country women more than
that?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Is it because, like
the old school vibes, or is it
like you still want?
that rub my back when I come in,type vibe, you don't want the
entrepreneur type shit.
Sometimes I want to feel likeyour grandma.
I got you Lee.
What about you?
A country chick who done spentsome time in the city and thinks
she know that she she thinksshe know a little something
(31:05):
about the city and thinks sheknow that she thinks she know a
little something about the city,but she's so country that she
don't care.
You just trying to go overthere.
I want you to answer one way Doyou want a country or a city?
Speaker 2 (31:16):
They can be in the
country and move to the city and
all that.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
They still going to
be country.
I don't give a damn how theydid before.
They can be from the city andmove to the country.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
They still gonna be
super safe.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
You know the one I
really want, the toxic one,
which one is that you can getthe country, when it's toxic as
well, then move to the city, butthen you can get that city when
it move down here and put thatsnap on you and then get on back
to the city with a trap Dang.
I'm just going to throwsomething at you.
Fuck you for not being here forpre-production, because if you
(31:48):
would have saw the way I ledinto another topic.
Bro, this shit is like top tiershit.
It's like a greeny type teaserman.
Do you want a country girl or acity girl?
Speaker 2 (32:00):
I mean god damn.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
All that other shit
in the middle of the city.
Come on, let me.
I want you to tell me, city orcountry, what you feel on that,
you feeling that you can whichone you want to bring back to
main road.
Her grandparents got to becountry, country, yeah, her
grandparents got to be country.
But what if she?
What if she ain't country?
She just lived in the city,though she got to.
(32:25):
She got to, though she gottahave a little country roots.
She gotta have some countryroots, bro.
I'm just telling you I'm notgoing even on like you gotta
have some.
You can't just be a straightcountry motherfucker, but, like
your grandmama, gotta be fromthe country.
Okay, so you want country.
You gotta still go to thefamily reunion and shit.
And then we, like you, gottafrom the country.
(32:45):
You got to still go to thefederal reunion and shit.
No, atlanta's the country, Imean, but to us it's our city.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Yeah, but we all done
been around the world.
We know the difference between.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
Atlanta and the city.
I know LA, yeah, but it's fullof country niggas, you don't
think that's how big a city thisis.
They got a team full of bigcountry niggas.
You know, when I think ofcountry, I just think of niggas
who are backwards and stupid,right.
So, like you know, when Ireally think of this country not
(33:21):
like the different, thecountry- Nigga you talking about
still wearing mark echo and Iget what you saying.
Yeah, yeah, so like when we wastalking about country here we're
using the real definition,right, yeah, but if I call
somebody country, oh, that justmeans you ass backwards, you
don't know nothing.
Like when I was in monterey, Iwas calling the country with a
country accent.
They like how, you gonna callme country and you the country
ass thing.
(33:41):
I'm like, see, because youdon't even know what country is.
You country ass.
See y'all backwards.
See you guys, I've been doingthat.
I'll do that up here, becausewho ain't from the country try
to make country derogatory, butthen they also try to make it
(34:02):
descriptive, like they will say,oh, you country because you
country, but then they also wantto say, you country and you
stupid, right?
So then when you flip it onthem, well, is it describing me
because I'm actually from thecountry, or you calling me
stupid?
Because if you calling mestupid, nigga, you country.
Yeah, because you country isfucked.
That's not your trap.
Take over your trap.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
I got you like,
especially when I ain't from
your city.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
When I come to your
city and I move in ways that you
can't move in your own city,you can't call me country,
Because this country shitworking man niggas from New York
think everybody in downtowncountry is cool what he say.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
What he say.
D what he say.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
But he talking shit.
But he knew going to TSU as a,as a Cartersville country, nigga
, who was not Nashville country,wasn't Chatt country, wasn't
goddamn Memphis country.
He became a cool country, nigga, because he's a different kind
of country, nigga, that theydidn't know.
On the cool country shit, Idon't know.
Yeah, chip, I got one more.
(35:02):
I want to ask you last questionon this what's up, what?
What you going?
Did you say city or country?
No, nigga, after my bitch left,after my bitch left me I know
what you're talking about me.
My bitch left me.
You know what I'm saying.
I just had to turn into asavage, that's all it is, you
hear me listen, boy, and shehurt for a minute.
But boy, that shit turned it upbro I mean, it was like damn.
(35:26):
Like what the fuck Like nah, Ifeel this dude Okay whatever,
all right, watch this Watch this.
Come on now, don't talk aboutit, you can show them later.
Rude, Don't do that, just showit later.
No, no, no, I wasn.
I know what you're talkingabout.
Just show that savage sidelater on you can bring it up.
It's already here.
Oh shit, black Shade, johnnyCage type shit, I like it.
(35:51):
I like it, rube, since you saidI heard somebody say something
about a sick confession thatthey was bringing I know toxic
confession.
They were doing the transitionhe was bringing in, trying to
slide early.
That's crazy, nah.
So look, I was sitting here Iwas listening to some Jhene Aiko
(36:15):
the other day, all the worldand I was listening to the
Chalumbo album, right, and Iremember I really loved that
album.
And then I remember that youknow the Pussy Fairy was on that
album and you remember allthese funky hoes calling
themselves the Pussy Fairy.
They were all their closefriends and you just said, no, I
(36:37):
bet.
So I'm listening to the album,I go, I wonder when the last
time some of these womenlistened to this music.
And then I just start listeningto the music and I'm like
listen to the lyrics and I'mlike, yeah, these bitches
definitely don't be listening tothis shit, because they don't.
They ain't this kind of toxic,bro, this bitch is nuts and I
enjoyed it, right, and then I'mlistening.
Speaker 2 (36:59):
What the?
Speaker 1 (36:59):
hell is wrong with
you, man.
That's what I'm getting to andI enjoy it.
So then I'm listening to KeishaCole talking on Joe Budden's
Patreon today, right, and likeshe's getting you know Keisha
Cole's fucking nuts right Psycho, and I'm listening to it and I
go that shit's kind ofattractive.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
And I go, and then I
go.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
I hit one of my group
and I go, and then I go I hit
one of my group texts and I gojust sitting here and I listen
to this and I listen to thisinterview and I'm like, bro, I'm
attracted to toxic.
And my man hit me back and saidnigga, I've been trying to tell
you that for years.
So I be talking all thispositivity and bullshit and even
(37:45):
give it advice in real life,live like me, live better than
me.
That's exactly what it is, andyou see what I talk about.
This is shit I be talking about.
(38:08):
Yeah, no, that's exactly whatit is, though, for sure, we was
talking about this shit beforethe show and he just was telling
, and I was just like, I justwas looking at him.
I was like, well, that's insane, because it's like you telling
folks not to do crazy shit andnot to be on that you love it,
(38:30):
it's your secret trait, but it'sthe shit that you really want.
Not to the severity, but it'sthe conscious dope thing.
It's the nigga that knows like,hey, I don't need this, I get
it, but I like it, but it, I'mgonna get high, I don't need
this, I get it, but I like it.
Yeah, factious, no so, but itgets into.
(38:50):
And I say my, and I and I saida confession right, because it's
an attraction, not necessarilyactions that I stand on day in
and day out, because Iunderstand the the effects of it
.
But it really hit me like fullscale that I'm attracted to some
fucking toxic shit and that'scrazy.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Well, let's get into
it.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
Let's get into it,
let's be a little bit more
specific, and you give us someexamples of how toxic you can go
Say hello there you go, let'ssee how toxic you can.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Go Say hello, there
you go, let's see how toxic you
can go.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
I'm not going to go
that far because see, just give
one example.
No, no, because if we starttalking about examples,
Everybody let's give an exampleof your toxic traits.
That's the point we all goingto do that.
No, we want to give an exampleof our personal toxic traits.
I'm cool with it.
No, we want to give an exampleof our personal toxic traits.
I'm cool with that.
(39:48):
No, TT D don't want to do that,Because D is actually trying to
ask a real question.
He knows I talk about how toxicI am.
I don't give a fuck about that.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
I want to know what
got your spidey senses tingling
today with Keisha Cole.
Speaker 1 (40:01):
Damn Peter Parker.
He was honestly just like likelistening to the interview and
like listening to some of thethe wild nut ass shit.
She was saying that's crazy andlike how that resonated.
In a way it was like, hey, Ithink I want to follow her on
instagram.
I like her, follow, yeah, andI'm like that's terrible.
(40:22):
And with the janae shit, I'mlike I'm such a Jhene fan, I
listen to her music and it'slike, oh God, this bitch is a
headache.
Bro.
If you follow her, you got tofollow Frankie, her mama, that's
Keisha's mama.
If you like dogs, then you'vegot to follow her.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
That's what I'm
saying.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
The mama, the mama,
the mama.
The freak, if you like KeishaCole, you low-key like hood
women and you always kind ofshitted on hood women when you
were growing up, but you know Ilove the chicks that I never
dated.
You're a hypocrite Nigga duh,just like every black pant.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
No, no, I ain't lying
.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
I should be lying to
the kids.
Nah see, that's the thing.
I don't be lying to the kids,cause, like, I ain't gonna say
it on the pod, but like I toldyou about some of that shit I
used to do that.
I said I didn't do.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Some of the music and shit youwas talking about, man, come on,
man, I don't even know what thefuck you're talking about.
I got you.
I like to just throw out alittle bitty shit.
Speaker 2 (41:35):
Let's not do that, no
, I ain't saying, motherfucker.
It's some of the brew, doesn'tit y'all?
Speaker 1 (41:46):
If you had to say,
though, if you had to jump and
you had to go, and you say oneof your uh, what is it?
Toxic, attraction, toxic.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Attraction.
He said on the board it sayssick.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
Well, yeah, that's
what he wrote in the uh no,
because I honestly think it'ssick, right, but then because
it's an attraction to toxicwomen, I thought making the
topic my toxic confession makesit actually better, because it
plays off of what we're goinginto.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
I got you, I got you,
I got you.
Yeah, I ain't into all thattoxic, I like peace.
Yeah, I feel that, and I ain atRu If you had to say Ru what
you think about you.
Just before you ask.
Speaker 1 (42:34):
Hey, but you're not
going to dodge out of this one.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
I ain't dodging out
of nothing.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
He dodged the last
question, didn't he the last
roundabout?
He dodged it.
No, you did.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
You ain't dodging
this one because I want you to
lie.
I don't really have.
Okay, go ahead.
It's my turn.
Yeah, it's his turn.
He's probably going to lie too.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
What's?
Speaker 1 (42:58):
the question what's
the toxic trade or toxic?
I don't know.
It's pretty much.
Are you into the that went?
So toxic trade or toxic?
I don't know, nah like it'spretty much.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
are you into, like
the whole toxic, you know, toxic
attraction?
Speaker 1 (43:12):
Well, let me tell you
first Dean because I don't even
.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
That's what I'm
saying.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
I don't even get that
deep.
I play it in field.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
I'm just trying to
hit that X and get the hell on
it type shit at this point.
So, you can be toxic.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
You can do all that
shit, but I'm not going to deal
with it.
If you're toxic or not, I ain'tgoing to deal with it.
That's what I'm on right now.
Speaker 2 (43:30):
For sure.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
But I'm trying to
think that's not a joke.
Toxic what do I like?
That's toxic.
He likes me.
You know I'm an asshole so I dolike to piss people off.
You know you know I'm anasshole, so I do like to piss
people off.
You know that gets me going,that wakes me up in the day, so
I do like to piss people off.
That puts the cream in yourcoffee.
That's nah my bad.
(43:54):
That sounds crazy nah bro.
I wasn't even trying to take itthere for real for once.
I said I was like oh nah, thatain't gonna hit the way I was
trying to make it.
That's crazy too, paul.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
Speaker 2 (44:07):
what are you going
through?
Hey, rue, rue.
Next week you need to be tommysmalls from harlem nights.
Tommy smalls, no, I mean smallsgot killed.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
I want to be my theo
j.
If I'm going to be a ball nigga, that's who I'm going to be.
You know, who you need to benext week.
Nigga who, sweet and low.
Nothing I'm going to put onyour name.
I'm really trying to think.
I'm sitting over here.
You ain't got to think hard,you ain't got to think hard at
(44:43):
all.
I mean I think you ain't got tothink hard.
I don't think so.
I don't really like thisfunction.
I'm more so like I ain'tpeaceful if it's too peaceful.
(45:05):
Yeah, brother, don't ever saythat stupid shit again, because
that shit I like.
Peace I do too, but like thereis a certain level of like
bullshit that brings me peace Ithink younger me maybe if like
the toxic shit and the crazyshit, but then again I'm dead,
(45:28):
but now it's.
I mean it just sometimes follow, I mean that shit.
Just I ain't saying I like it,that's not my toxic nothing.
I just sometimes move like that, but I don't think it's my talk
tonight.
We ran out what two, three weeksago?
Uh-huh?
Nah, we are going, we are goinghe got to talk some shit.
Speaker 2 (45:52):
We just ran out the
room.
We were talking about how hewas training with Herbalife and
I had to throw the mic down towalk out.
What it was.
Some bullshit going on thatwhole little and I know it's a
lot of folks that was involved.
That I like, but y'all werescamming.
They were working hard.
(46:13):
They were scamming pounds andinches, you know I ran into that
same game in Monterey.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Yeah, you're right,
bj, you ain't no different than
the local pastor.
I'm saying everybody else istalking about this shit.
Why can't we do some sellinghope and shit you?
Speaker 2 (46:36):
know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
It's a preacher in
Virginia that just got convicted
of fraud.
He's a big time preacher.
I definitely don't agree withyou, nah, bro.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
That's what he is.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
See, here's why
Herbalife is selling hope to the
hopeless, because it's reallyout of shape.
People selling out of shapepeople on how to be less out of
shape.
People selling out of shapepeople on how to be less out of
shape.
Okay, well then, how come thepastors?
There's a few in shape peoplewho do it, but that's not why
they're in shape, they're justin shape and they also use this.
I mean, I hear what they'resaying you can't contradict
(47:16):
because again, they're saying,like the pastors and the deans,
they're selling it every Sunday.
Some of them are good people andthey just understand the game.
You don't think they're lying.
No, I honestly believe thereare some genuinely good people
(47:39):
who get caught up into thepolitics of church and they may
get their pockets warm, butthey're not doing what they're
doing because to get theirpockets warm, but because, hey,
we do pay the person who doesthis.
Well, I ain't gonna turn downthe money because I'm Jehovah
Witten.
Just go out there in the hotass sun and try to get the shit
(48:00):
out.
They love that shit, yeah, butthey get ignored a lot, exactly
because don't nobody give a fuck.
That's the point I'm trying tomake.
Part of it is you knocking on mydoor at 9 o'clock in the
morning and I'm in my fuckingdrawers with medium wood and you
want me to come to the door.
I mean, what's the differencebetween passing the offer and
(48:23):
playing around trying to get mypockets Come on now, compared to
other niggas trying to get youto work out and take some
vitamins and supplements?
I'm not saying, I'm notspeaking which one is better or
worse, you know.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I didn't know.
All churches came.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
You participate every
Sunday in one of them.
If you audit the money, but yougot to follow the money, I get
it Because I go for thespiritual piece, the learning
(49:01):
piece, and I choose to give mymoney back to my community in
the way that I see fit.
And I feel like why you can'tsay this to me, herbalife, at
the same time, people atHerbalife do I'm not knocking it
.
So you choosing to eat thekernel chicken nigga?
Well, no, I didn't tell y'allwhere I put my money.
Tomato no, I didn't tell y'allwhere I put my money.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
Tomato, tomato, no no
, no, I'm not.
You got to say I'm not notcurable.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
We didn't not curble,
did we?
I was no no.
We're not knocking the hustle.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
I can never compare
the two.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
We just knocked the
trainer.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
Yeah, you can't
compare the two D.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Because I'm about to
tell you what's your reason for
giving money to the church, Doyou?
Speaker 2 (49:45):
feel better that I
gave back.
Huh, huh.
Speaker 1 (49:50):
What'd you say?
Speaker 2 (49:52):
Nah, I can't hear you
.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Can you hear me now,
man?
Speaker 2 (49:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
I said so what's the
reason y'all giving money to a
church Just to say I did it, orit would make me feel good.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
Oh, you're supposed
to keep your.
Who the hell said we're?
Speaker 1 (50:09):
supposed to do that?
I mean, you got to keep thelight on in the church.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
How are you going to
keep the?
Speaker 1 (50:15):
lights on bro.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
You got a church
program, the people that's
running it nigga.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
they need to pay the
shit.
But how do they get that moneyif people aren't putting money
in?
It's America, yeah, but you cango to work, but that doesn't
mean you pour all of your moneyinto the church, because you
still have to be able to sustainyour life.
People who come to the churchsustain your life.
Who the fuck cares about it?
(50:42):
No, but the church needs tomake money.
Now how much money the churchneeds to make and what that
church does with that excessmoney.
My point is if you're doing thisfor the good faith and all that
, then you pour your ownresources into it.
Don't try to get everybodyelse's.
That's what I'm saying you pouryour own resources into it.
Don't try to get everybodyelse's.
(51:03):
That's what I'm saying, if I'mthrowing a picnic and I want
everybody to come.
I'm going to buy their own foodbecause I want everybody to
come.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Ain't nobody ever put
no gun to my head and said I
had to give no certain amount ofmoney?
Speaker 1 (51:15):
Yeah, no.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
But money needs to be
given just because we trying to
keep the programs andeverything to keep the programs
and everything to keep thechurch afloat.
Speaker 1 (51:26):
So we got to besides
Sunday service.
Hey, now that's all.
So I don't.
I talk about the church.
I went to an Albany.
Right, the niggas be puttingmoney in church, right, and
money gets talked about inchurch.
But the church also has beenworking outside of the united
states of different medicalprograms to bring health to
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other people.
The church gives its itsmembers, like the students when
they go off to college, realdeal scholarships.
You know, I'm saying likethousands of dollars not
necessarily like.
So like I'm not saying that it'sit's, it's all good business,
because in no business iseverybody doing good business.
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But I think there are a lot ofpositive things that come from
some of this money, and noteverybody's just trying to just
swindle all of the money and doa little bit.
There are some people who aredoing good things and I, but
don't get me wrong, there are alot of bad actors too, and I'm
just saying that everybody ain'ton the same shit.
I'm going back to the mainquestion how can we say
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something bad about Herbalifebut not say the same thing I
didn't say anything bad about?
Speaker 2 (52:37):
Herbalife, so that's
why I said it.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
With you being the
trainer for Herbalife.
It was funny so.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
I ran out.
Speaker 1 (52:45):
We were being
trainers, bro, we were salesmen,
we was there.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
So again, when y'all
Y'all had a full-blown workout.
Y'all got that.
That was the whole point.
That's how they sell theproduct.
That's how you sell product.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
Hey the preacher, I
didn't have a problem with it, I
just found it funny.
I thought it was a great hustle.
So, again, that's what I toldyou.
You just said the right word.
You just said the right word.
If it's a great hustle for them, why it ain't a great hustle
for other people on specificSundays that go in there and do
the exact same thing to sellhope, do it the exact same way.
(53:19):
Because, when you get into thehope of eternal life.
I think those are just twototally different things in the
way that they're viewed.
I think if you are a superjanky ass pastor who's only in
it for the money, I look at youmuch worse than I look at a
janky.
I was just missing, do you notremember?
(53:43):
A couple weeks ago it was anigga that said lock the door
until we get 40,000.
Ain't nobody leaving, he'sjanky.
So again, what the fuck arey'all talking about he?
Speaker 2 (53:52):
just did it for like
two or three weeks ago.
I sleep up here.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
That's what they do.
The nigga in New York who gotjumped on because he ain't the
one in the Gucci room, you knowI'm talking about, but there's
some preachers out here notreally making no money.
I get it and those may be thegood ones.
Again, I ain't never met oneGoing back to what we said.
Is he because Dean said I ain'tgonna come back on you because
Dean?
Speaker 2 (54:13):
said that you ain't
come on me ever.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
Because the Herbalife
folks they did, they wouldn't.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I mean you said I ain'tgonna come back on you.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
You didn't come on me
bro, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
I was going to say
what's wrong with your mouth
right now.
It's just crazy shit coming outof you.
You need to get that undercontrol, listen.
But again, it's like we said.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
That worked like
crazy.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
If you say that, Naz,
I'm asking how can you say that
about that and not the otherway?
Speaker 2 (54:42):
I was just Because I
wasn't seeing the results.
I mean everybody was makingresults.
I can just.
Maybe I'm wrong.
I have to go.
I can look but I can remembersome of the folks out there.
See, here's the thing.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
You got that you
didn't get to go to Monterey
with me and watch it live, forreal, for real, and then watch
what happened when it died andsee what it looked like after it
died.
And then niggas forgot wherethey buried it.
And then you look at them fiveyears later and you go God damn
bitch, you was still in fitnessman.
Every motherfucker out there Imet in Monterey was fat as in
(55:25):
fitness man.
Every out there I met a monroe,fat as two.
And you saying, but againthough, bro, it's like it ain't
even about that, it's when yougot a routine, it's a lot easier
I was just about to do that ina second but yeah, when you got
a routine it's a lot easier, orlet's you know they can do their
thing but like I was sayingdean the goddamn church janky's
here.
I don't give a fuck what you say.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
Well, you know, to
each his own, To each his own.
Some are some ain't.
I get it If they ain't doing itfor free if they ain't doing it
in the strength of their heart.
Like I said, folks gonna getwhat they want to get.
You know what I mean, but tonot attempt to get anything at
all would be crazy.
(56:07):
You say what I said folks goingto get what they want to get,
but for anything that has tofunction on a week-to-week basis
.
To not ask for anythingmonetarily is crazy.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
My point is you're
making my point.
My point is it's a business.
That's basically what I'msaying.
Speaker 2 (56:30):
That part it has to
be you know what I mean what can
stand on its own merit and itdon't have no type of income in
our world.
Where are we living?
Speaker 1 (56:49):
nah, that's not, they
walk around.
They walk around.
They walk around and try togive you the word.
They ain't got no church.
You're on me.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
They walk around and
try to get you to work they
don't feed with it I mean by itoh yeah I'm just saying that
that may work for some, but mostpeople don't want to spend
their time walking from door todoor trying to get people to
convert to Jesus that way.
They they more so want toinvite you to a building or a
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setting or to an event.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
It's a business and
that's fine.
Ain't that wrong?
Speaker 2 (57:21):
It's a business, yeah
but look man, we got some, look
man, we got more we got somemore stuff we got to talk about.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
We got to talk about
some hoops.
Speaker 2 (57:26):
So we we can talk
about the first 10 minutes.
We're gonna stay on it too long, god damn it.
Hey, hey, hey.
And we just said now we aboutto move on.
Speaker 1 (57:34):
Come here, you didn't
you didn't anything exactly
when you just said we was overthe show.
You just sit over there, youride it out, just because you
don't.
You just sit over there and youride it out, just because you
don't take a piss.
Yeah, but see, I was thinkinglike by the time I take a piss
this topic should be over.
No, no, you don't wish that no,no, no, we don't wish that.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
We finna.
Get ready to jump in the sportsnow.
Go piss so we can talk aboutyou while you're gone?
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I don't give a damn,
but we isn't a brain getting
into sports.
And I ain't even starting withDean and Ruth.
I'm going to start with Dino.
Dino, what you think about NewYork getting bounced by Indiana?
Speaker 2 (58:13):
That's crazy.
I'm telling you yeah, wow, man,you know, I expected it.
I had the places in six and umwhat?
Speaker 1 (58:27):
no, I'm sorry but
that's why I thought it's
laughing.
Just read that shit.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
This is the bottom
hey, so the reason why the?
Speaker 1 (58:35):
reason why we was
laughing.
So I had a note on my instagramthat said peter should have
slid quagmire.
And then one of my niggasresponded and said yeah, but
Dirk didn't slide for Vaughn.
And that was just funny as hell.
Speaker 2 (58:46):
Yeah, he did.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Yeah, he did.
You see he's sitting in jailright now.
What did he say, ruth?
Yeah, he did, see it.
Speaker 2 (58:59):
You see, he's sitting
in jail right now.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
Nah, it was just the
message itself was funny.
But nah D I'm sorry to cut youoff.
Nah, it's all good.
Speaker 2 (59:09):
Like I said, I had
Halliburton Slide your big ass
through there.
What the hell?
Now I don't know about what'sto come, but I'm glad they made
it this far hey, speaking ofthat, my bad, but I'm off topic.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
They trying to say
Rob for nothing like a top 5 New
Orleans artist already, likeElvis.
Yeah, wayne Juvie Master PMystical shit.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
Rob for nothing.
Master P Mystical.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
Shit.
Speaker 2 (59:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
He bigger than
Mystical.
Speaker 2 (59:49):
Yeah, I know, he
bigger Is he better.
Speaker 1 (59:52):
Yeah, I heard man
Shit nigga.
I give cash money, that's aboutit.
Currency, nigga Currency,that's how he move.
We know he knew all Shit niggacan't rap better than my nigga
Chad.
Rip to 11.
Who oh?
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
your boy.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
He was from the city.
Yeah, how you bring all that inhere?
That's some ice, oh, but no,you know, I was listening to a
funny conversation, right?
Jeff Teague and him had DwightHoward on the pod today and they
(01:00:36):
was talking yeah, I saw what Isaid about his co-host, but
anyways, they were talking aboutHalliburton, right, and if he
was a top 10 Halliburton, I meantop 10 point guard, right.
And Dwight was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all this
other shit, damn bro.
But then Jeff framed it this wayIn your league, in Shanghai,
(01:00:59):
where is that?
Taiwan, or whatever, who wouldyou rather have?
So he starts naming off allthese point guards and he does
not come back with what we askedfor.
That's Cal, yeah, it's looking,though.
But long story short, it wasn'tHalliburton.
(01:01:20):
But then they asked him whowould he rather play with?
And then he said Halliburton,and it was style of play.
So I think the thing'tHalliburton.
But then they asked him whowould he rather play with?
And he said Halliburton, and itwas style of play.
So I think the thing aboutHalliburton is is not to knock
him, not to knock him at all, uh, but a big testament to, uh,
rick Carlisle, who is anunderrated coach you know what I
mean.
Like Doc Rivers made NBA 75,but I think Rick Carlisle's a
better coach than Doc Rivers, Iagree.
(01:01:40):
But in the situation thatHalliburton is in, I take him
over damn near any point guardbecause he's in the best
situation for him to be his bestself and his team to be their
best selves, I agree.
And you know, that's why I wantto jump out there and I would
want to play with HalliburtonLike the way they like, because
I told you I went and playedwith them young niggas this
weekend and like niggas callingme trash.
(01:02:02):
Because, like bro, I play oldschool basketball.
So I go out there, I'm playinglike Draymond because I know
y'all playing like young niggas,but like if we playing like
Hallie now man, I would go outthere and give you a little Ben
Matherin now Quick buckets.
Nah, you can't do that, I'mtalking about that first step.
(01:02:22):
Bro, I'm still grabbing the rim.
Two hands off the vert.
Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
He must have hit me,
I believe you can still dunk, I
don't think you can, I'm calling.
Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
I believe you can
still dunk that first step.
No, no, no, I'm not first stepby the niggas, no more, I'm jab
jab Then get bobbed.
I strategically get bob, jabThen get Bob.
I got to strategically get Bob,or like a lot of them young
niggas, they don't like contact.
So you know I'm going to putass on them and they like Paul,
(01:02:51):
yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly, Putass on them.
You know how we learn how toplay basketball.
Trevor Shaw went to post.
You know what I'm saying.
He 5'11, 6'0, goddamn centerright, play like big baby Davis.
You know I'm saying like youput ass on niggas, pause and
like in basketball, like itfucks them up with these young
niggas.
They're like yo, chill out,fucked up about it, fuck the
(01:03:14):
like the contact bothering them.
They're like homophobicallyoffended and you moving them out
the way what do you think?
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
What did Dean say
about my father?
I missed it.
Did he say Hallie, did y'allask that About?
Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
Hallie, just top ten.
He said he's top ten, he's topten, let me ask you he brought.
Look at no chaser, though, ifhe can't drink his juice.
Huh, motherfucker, y'all don'tever drink chaser, y'all don't
ever drink Chaser, y'all don'tever drink Chaser.
But we've been drinking today,we both done.
Had Cubs with Juicy, you hadJuicy, or us, I thought you had.
Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Kiki and yours, I had
a little Juicy Monster, my bad.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
It's all good.
You're not getting it, buty'all tough, I didn't know.
Y'all wanted a little juice.
My bad, y'all get the.
You want me to go grab thejuice, or something?
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
nah, nah, it's okay.
Bk got the juice why y'all?
Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
drinking why y'all
being soft?
That's what I'm saying, red asswe gotta go to work tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Who?
The fuck don't ain't got no job.
You said top you, but I want toask you can't call me Tommy, no
more.
Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
I got a job.
God damn, it Is Hallie.
Is he a superstar?
I know you said top 10, but ishe a superstar?
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
He's a superstar
right now, and you know, only
time will tell, but right now Ithink you got to give them the
superstar label, do you think?
Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
can you, once you get
the, once you hit the superstar
stage, can you go down?
Or, like I mean once youalready I know you can go down
eventually, like your play orwhatever but I mean like once
you already set that name, canyou drop down to the star.
I mean let's be, I don't thinkyou can, vijay, because you just
got to think about it.
I mean Because a superstar is asuperstar.
(01:05:11):
Like I said, you got KD LeBron,kobe, steph Curry.
I don't need to think Giannisis a superstar because I look at
superstars, nigga, when you goon the road, nigga, everybody in
the arena still coming to seeyou, like when kobe came to.
Why, when kobe came, to atlanta.
Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
It was all you know
what I mean, like all kobe fans
in his business.
So let me say this, becausethis is, this is a superstar who
I would compare him to fromfrom back in the day jason, from
from back in the day, jason,what?
You over there doing fartinggod.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
That's what I thought
about what you just said.
I just had to let you know whatwas going on.
Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
I was about to say
Jason kid Gary Payton nah, not
even you gonna make me fartagain nah he ain't nigga.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Gary Payton had shoes
that niggas wore.
You know what I'm saying.
I was getting there, okay, calmdown.
I want to hear the only pointguard Like his talent may be
there, but he doesn't resonatewith the people in the same way.
Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
No, I feel like
that's only here.
That's the thing.
He same way.
No, that ain't him, that ain'thim bro.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Hey bro, they still
hate Trey Young more in New York
than they hate Halliburton.
No count, no count.
Speaker 2 (01:06:30):
No, they still hate
Trey Young more than they hate
than they hate Halliburton inNew York.
And Trey Young didn't even playhim when he took off his violin
, bro you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
So like the following
, bro, you know what I'm saying.
We talking about like two forstars.
You talking about the niggasshooting dice on me.
Like, bro, they still hate.
Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
Trey Young Like they
still yelling.
Fuck Trey Young.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
That nigga Trey was
up right there.
Time will tell Trey ain't seenthem niggas in the playoffs in
three, four years.
You know what I'm saying?
They still mad at that nigga.
Nah see, that's superstar,right there, time will tell.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
Time will tell
because you don't know how them
folks feeling right now.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
Nope, adam hit the
Reggie on him.
Time will tell that was a loadup in the ass, rue.
But, like his game too.
That is tough, though.
I was just going to name thesuperstars in the league right
now.
That's all I was going to do.
Name them all.
I want to ask, with you beingin the building it's not
building, but you being in NewYork, do you feel that they hate
(01:07:28):
Hallie Moore or Trae Young more?
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
I said that back
these.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
Knicks fans are crazy
, though I ain't never seen no
shit like that.
Just to be honest.
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
It's the fucking
Knicks bro.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Like.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
I told you.
Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
I was telling my
nigga.
I said, bro, if you go to aHawks game or a Falcons game,
it's gonna be a bunch of peoplestanding in like the you know
the hallway lobby area.
Cause you know, nigga wanna be,seen niggas fly.
If you go to the Knicks game,nigga, there's nobody at the
concession stand.
There's like no line.
Everybody in they seat watchingthe game, locked in.
That's why I hate Atlantasports, man.
(01:08:04):
They really locked in.
I'm telling you, bro, I hatethat for our sporting experience
because we don't go to the gamewith a bunch of niggas in there
ready to get fucked up.
No, it's going to be fly.
It's like a club scene, becausethat's the nature in Atlanta
(01:08:27):
and that's why I go in there inshorts, a jersey and some dirty
fucking Jordans At one point inAtlanta.
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
we did have that,
though for a little while the
Vic years.
Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Nah, the Vic years
was different.
The Vic experience was crazy,because the Jamal Anderson year
that shit popped up out ofnowhere and it was gone, I mean.
But still we can't just takethat away.
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
No, but like.
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
But nah, but that was
just like a one-thoulet year.
I was going to say footballlooked different.
Everybody team really got acrazy fan base.
To me, like, if you go to anyfootball game, this shit is
crazy, but the Falcons gamesit's hit and miss, bro.
Like there are diehard Falconsfans in there who are like going
(01:09:15):
to the game for the game, right, but then there are also people
in there who are there to beseen and like somebody like
y'all, y'all, a bit of my seats,bro, and like we got consistent
people who be there and thepeople who be in and out, and
like a lot of the in and outpeople they're also in and out
with like the different gueststhat they bring.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of like niggastrying to bring a little bitch
(01:09:35):
on some fly shit.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
They're not fans.
That's the city, though.
That's.
Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
That's you gotta
think the probably don't know
what the football is.
You know what I mean?
She just want to go to the game.
Oh, definitely, and that's up.
No, bro, but like, when you,when you that close, bro, like
the ain't gotta care aboutfootball, she's just like oh,
this got me, like these good assseats?
Nah, we didn't get you, I gotmyself and you just coming.
Pause, pause.
Nah, you ain't got to pausethat, but we're Now.
We was about to say somethinggood and you cut him off to get
(01:10:11):
to something, and then we wentdown another rabbit hole.
I ain't talking shit, I'm justtrying to help you try to get
back to the.
I said I was going to name thesuperstars right now.
That's in the league.
All right't name them curry.
Curry lebron k.
Curry lebron kd and that'sreally who all I want to say
(01:10:36):
just to keep it 100.
Superstars I I guess I'll putup I don't want to them three
niggas, they don't move a roomthe same way.
They don't move a room the sameway.
I ain't talking basketball.
I'm talking about basketball,but Yogi's not American
(01:11:00):
Superstar is bigger thanbasketball.
He can go anywhere, yogi's,that's the thing I'm talking
about.
Yogi's not.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
American Superstar is
bigger than basketball.
Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
He can go anywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Yogi's.
That's the thing.
Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
I'm talking about
Yogi's.
Don't, when Curry, lebron andKD go to a ring, don't give a
fuck where they at they comingto see them, specifically them.
It's their home game.
They can be anywhere.
Niggas coming to see them.
That's what I was saying.
Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
I understand that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
I understand that,
but if we talking about play, it
stops and start.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
It stops and start,
right now, as far as he just
made it to the finals, All right.
And nigga, how can you not saythat Steve Nash and Jason Kidd
wasn't no goddamn superstar inthey?
Day he ain't putting up adouble-double?
Probably damn near annually.
Day he ain't putting up adouble double probably damn near
annually.
He was a really good batter andhe led the goddamn New Jersey
(01:11:48):
next to two finals.
Speaker 1 (01:11:49):
But superstars bigger
than basketball, like when you
get to that star level wetalking about big I ain't even
gonna say all that AC, I'm justsaying like they, not the like,
but I'm saying like when you asuperstar Jason kid.
Jason kid didn't wouldn't rightniggas come to the game to go
see Jason kid my grandma, mygrandmama don't care about, say
(01:12:12):
no.
My grandmama don't care aboutJason kid.
My grandmama know about LeBronJames.
My grandma know about MichaelJordan.
You know I'm saying like that.
When you start to talk aboutsuperstars, he has to start
talking about the people in yourlife who you know don't really
give a fuck about sports, butwho do they know I'm talking
about this year's play on thecourt.
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
Well, he's a star.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
yeah, he's not good,
don't get me wrong, but I'm just
saying he's a top player.
To my point, curry LeBron andKD.
Like like to my point.
Like to my point, curry currylebron and uh, kd, I don't know
what type of I'll give them whattype?
Of season.
They huh.
What'd you say?
Goddamn luke adachi, today he'sa star, he in the superstar.
Okay, sga, what's up, buddy?
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I was just man.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
I was saying, uh, I
was just man, I was saying uh.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
And I'm going to say
superstars next year.
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
You're not talking
about the same thing, then, but
you say some wild shit.
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
No, because I'm
telling you when it gets into
superstar, it gets into the shitthat's outside of basketball
and how you just resonate withpeople, not about necessarily
how good you are.
You know what I'm saying.
Like AI was like a superstar.
Ai was never the best two-guardin the league.
You know what I'm saying.
Kobe was the best two-guard inthe league.
Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
They would say that
AI was better.
I don't think AI was atwo-guard.
He was.
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
I mean he was a combo
guard, but the point being who
AI was as a superstar was biggerthan the shit he did on the
court.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
My thing is it's
going to be hard for anybody to
join the conversation.
If you're talking abouteverything outside of basketball
, all right, so it's alwaysgoing to be Curry, durant and
LeBron, and then who next?
Ain't nobody close?
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Nobody.
Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
Keep getting bounced
and scoring 17 points.
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
But he's also 23,.
Bro, he's ahead of schedule.
Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
When these niggas?
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
was 23,.
What were they doing?
They were superstars.
No, they were doing what Ant'sdoing right now, exactly Making
deep playoff runs and notwinning championships.
Man, that's not what I'm saying.
When you look at them at 23,you look at Ant at 23,.
Ant was nowhere near on neitherone of them niggas' level.
Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
I mean, he may not
have been on their wall.
I'm not talking about thisweekend and all this shit.
I'm talking about these niggasgame.
Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
Hold on, but hold on.
I also got to remember LeBron,steph and KD.
When you start talking aboutniggas in the generation, they
ain't just the best of theirgeneration, they're in the
conversation for the best ever.
When you compare the generationbehind them to niggas who
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supersede the generation, theseare the top niggas at the
position.
It's a little bit differenttrying to be like who the next
superstar is right because, likeniggas couldn't just be jordan
right, but you could still be asteph marbury.
You could still be a kg right,you could still become shat.
You can still be kobe right,and some of these guys became
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superstars right, but like theyweren't jordan, so it should be
another tier, so yeah yeah, yeah, but like, yeah, it's that like
that.
Jordan LeBron, kd, steph MagicJohnson, larry Bird, tier, like
that's like that out-of-worldleague, but like those are the
top-level superstars.
(01:15:58):
Like fuck a generation.
If you put the superstarstogether, no matter.
like, like fucking generation ifyou put the superstars together
, if you put the all thesuperstars together from every
generation, these are thesuperstars that are the
superstars of the superstarslike, like me, I'm saying, you
know what I'm saying I get it, Iget exactly what you're saying
for sure, but, like, I guess thequestion was because we was all
looking at it in a differentand I guess you have to in that
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aspect because again, I feellike halloween if we're talking
finals basketball, how he's afucking superstar.
Sga is a superstar and weseeing him come who he come to
who he's supposed to be rightnow he's reggie.
Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
He's reggie.
If he wins, is she big in areggie.
I mean, oh yeah, he won't playno, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
I'm not saying
playing anything like reggie.
I'm saying that a nigga who'sreally good at basketball, whose
numbers and the publicconversation around him may not
totally equal who he was to hispeers and competitors as a
player For sure.
And I mean Look at Reggie'snumbers.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Wait.
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
I mean, he didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:17:03):
He has like 17.
He didn't have a lot of alllike nba.
He didn't have a lot of firstteam, all nba.
He's the third team, all nbaguy like, like man superstar
having 30 points, that's all I'mgonna tell you.
I'll say 25 man, you crazy ashell.
All the superstars that youwere just naming, all of them
had 30s.
I mean, they had a season ortwo where they had 30.
(01:17:30):
I think Curry had a coupleyears with MVP.
He was at like 30.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
Kobe had a full 30.
Speaker 1 (01:17:36):
Huh yeah, curry got a
scoring title.
I ain't necessarily had to saythe scoring title, just saying
you were in the 30s, but youlow-key, need a scoring title.
I ain't necessarily had to saythe scoring title, just saying
you were in the 30s.
But you, low-key, need ascoring title once you imagine.
Did you add.
I mean, I'm just making sureyou do add Kobe in that A-list
type.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Yeah, I know, but I
was going to say you didn't say
it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
That's why I was just
making sure no if.
I didn't say his name, I justmissed his name, kobe is.
You also have to look at theinfluence on the young
generation?
I'm more so me, like before.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
I wasn't even looking
at it like that, I'm just
saying when them niggas come toyour town.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
That's what we're
going to see.
Yeah, I'm talking about whenthey come to your town.
I'm talking about when you putthem in a room with his mic,
when it's Larry, when it's Shaq,when it's Kobe, when it's Braun
, like when you get in that roombecause Deion Sanders talks
about it all the time.
He was like, yeah, there's aHall of Fame, but there's still
levels in the Hall of Fame.
(01:18:31):
There's different tables.
You know what I'm saying, I getit.
So then, if we talking likethat, then you got to fucking
put John Morant.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
LO Ball, why not?
You know, once you put in oneof them teams, I'll put Josh in
there, because he got the gamehe's excited to watch.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Because you just said
if you can pack a GM out, you
have to win.
But hold on.
My point was about LeBron andthem.
They are the superstars of thesuperstars.
So that's like when you starttalking about that different,
that different tier, when wetalk about, like superstars, you
got like a regular superstar,you got Brian Kobe, now that's
their superstars, right.
But like, when they get aroundsuperstars, they're the
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superstars around superstars.
Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
And every superstar.
What's a regular superstar?
Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
Give me an example of
a regular superstar.
A regular superstarBasketballer just in general
Basketballer who's a regularsuperstar throughout history?
Who's a regular superstar who?
He's a superstar basketballplayer?
No, I ain't going to put thatlike nigga.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
Look here, bro, I
ain't going to put that like
niggas beat.
Look here, bro, I ain't tryingto say that, but that nigga
don't.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
He good when he on
the court, but he missed a lot
of games, Just like Zaire.
I missed a lot of games and I'mgoing to throw Jai in there.
Jai get hurt a lot too, andniggas ain't noticing.
Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
I know he say it, I
know he said her, paul.
Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
George, he heard a
lot too.
Paul George, I would say hertoo, yeah, but but no, but like
Paul George.
But hold on, but Paul George isa nigga that a lot of players
pattern their game after Likehe's a heavy influence on that.
Oh, that's the package, thoughTall with the guard skills.
That's all that is.
That's all that is that's it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
I mean, that's what
I'm saying.
It's kind of hard to see.
Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
Hey, what are our
favorite players?
Who we wanted to play like whatniggas we call superstar niggas
.
We wanted to play like thoseare opinions.
Who was your favorite player?
Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
I was JK.
I was shitting on him, actinglike he wasn't fine.
Speaker 1 (01:20:37):
Nah, he wasn't fine.
The problem was he was 6'5".
Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
He was a big point he
was big Run the flow Pass ball.
Just as good as magic?
I don't think, johnny.
Speaker 1 (01:20:48):
Q that's all either.
Speaker 2 (01:20:50):
He was 6'4".
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
I thought somebody
said 6'5".
I said 6'5".
That's what they say on theniggas who played with them 6'1"
.
I don't give them that short.
He was a big point, I ain'tnever seen who played with them.
Speaker 2 (01:21:23):
You know he the coach
now and he got mikey williams
as his guard.
Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
263.
Who you talking about?
He got muscles.
I've seen him recently.
You know he the coach now andhe got Mikey Williams as his
guard.
Yeah, yeah, I've seen that.
Yeah, they're probably going tolose a lot of games because
Mikey Williams ain't good atbasketball, no more Is Cicely.
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
I ain't going to say
that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
They see motherfucker
fighting the goddamn case.
They see the hell he wasn'tfighting last season.
Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Sometimes you got to
get around that bullshit first.
Ain't that right, bro?
Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
Yeah, I don't know
why a stupid ass went to Central
.
I don't know why he just didn'tstay in Memphis and just fight
it out and just play when heready.
I don't know why he wasshooting guns in San Diego.
Because them niggas, becausethem niggas, because they came.
I think I'm telling you you canlive a good fun life in San
(01:22:07):
Diego and stay insulated.
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
The San Diego that
you know and that he knows is
completely different.
Speaker 1 (01:22:17):
That's the point.
He didn't have to live the SanDiego that he knew, because his
money changed his place.
Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
Did y'all see that
house?
Speaker 1 (01:22:23):
he was live the San
Diego that he knew because his
money changed his place.
No, no, he ain't supposed toknow, no better.
He's supposed to Probably like20.
Nah, he was in high school inthis app.
Now somebody was pivoting Pivot.
Goddammit, I really wasn'ttrying to.
(01:22:45):
I was really trying to seebecause I wanted to go back and
ask is Brunson, what tier, doyou put him in?
Just because I'm still stuck onthe tier shit and I'm just
trying to see A regular all-starplayer that's going to get you
where you got to every season.
I ain't trying to fuck with.
That's going to get you whereyou got to every season.
Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
That's what I'm going
to say.
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
I don't know, not me
as a basketball player, but like
in status he's aboveHalliburton in New York Like
Jalen Brunson.
Get the fuck off the ball, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Like you know, nigga
get off the ball.
Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
Jalen Brunson
probably got the highest usage
rate in the damn NBA.
I'm telling you, bro, get thefuck off the ball.
Speaker 2 (01:23:24):
Like that fuck off
the ball.
That shit is just ugly to watch.
Speaker 1 (01:23:25):
They got no other
guards AC who they gonna get a
ball to Josh Hart Run a play?
Who they gonna run plays forJosh Hart Run a play for Brunson
.
That just gets him the fuck offthe ball for a second and gets
it back to him.
You know what I mean?
He play off the pick and roll.
He ain't high playing, he playoff the pick and roll.
(01:23:48):
That's how he play, I know.
But I'm just saying you canstill run the pick and roll.
Let's run it a little bit laterin the shot clock where there's
other motions that bring usback to that pick and roll.
Nah, he may not like that I gotyou.
That ain't how you play.
You play off the pick and roll,but the part of the coach is to
(01:24:08):
make the team play the best way.
You know what I'm saying.
That's the best way.
I don't know, because at latein games he started to look
tired Like he trying to bringthe ball up.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Well, you know who
need to close games for them.
Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
Cat, cat.
That's it.
Well, cat's close.
He look even more out of shape.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
He was unstoppable
when he wanted to be in that
series.
I want to give a shout-out toRucker Park.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
Shout-out to
everybody.
You know what I'm saying.
Shout out everybody.
Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Yo y'all shout out to
Rucker you know, stories came
out that some more bitches Iwrote about that shit, my bad.
Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
I wrote about Rucker
Park one day and I said man, I
know this ain't the infamous,famous Rucker Park.
I ain't nowhere in hell.
I don't play basketball overhere.
I ain't trying to get shot likewhat the y'all play basketball
over here, I ain't trying to getshot.
Y'all be coming over here, yeah, because the street niggas was
betting on the niggas who wasgoing there, so they was
protecting it.
This shit is in the projects,in the middle of it.
(01:25:15):
Like you know, basketball isgood when it's in the projects.
You gotta go out there whenit's an event, when everything's
secure.
So what you're telling me isyou're scared to go out there
and hoop and work a park.
Work a park, yeah, yeah.
I ain't telling you I thought Ijust told you that, bro.
(01:25:39):
I remember when we was incollege it was niggas who would
like go internships in New Yorkand they was like high school
hooping niggas and was like,yeah, nigga, I pulled to the
roof the hoop.
I'm like, okay, nigga, youstill washed.
See, was it was a bad ball upthere or what was it.
It didn't matter, just stillsaying it.
Oh, just saying it you know,it's like we sit in the dorm and
(01:26:00):
you come back and say, hey, dog, I just got some pussy tonight
and I go hey, good for you,nigga, I don't give a fuck.
You hooped at Rutgers.
I want to be around niggas, Idon't want to be where they at.
I get it.
I see that Is that on the board.
Yeah, you put that at thebottom, just for the answer.
What?
What'd he put?
What's the name of the topic?
(01:26:23):
I want to be around niggas, butdon't want to be with niggas.
Speaker 2 (01:26:30):
It don't make no
sense.
Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Oh God.
Bro, I really hate when theytry to put these topics out here
to paint me in a certain light.
It's just not totally accurate.
That's what I'm going to,totally accurate.
The fucking the man, that'swhat I'm going to call you, the
walking masculine energy.
That's all they see, the man'sman, the masculine energy.
I'm not talking about men,motherfucker.
(01:26:54):
I ain't going over there onthem hard legs when the women at
.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Boy them skirts man.
Speaker 1 (01:27:03):
what an awesome skirt
.
Is that really how I carrymyself?
What a skirt.
Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
I stand up, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
I use a urinal when I
go to the bathroom.
I stand the fuck up.
You ain't talking to me likethat motherfucker.
I ain't use a urinal when I Istand up when I pee.
I don't pee, I piss.
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Somebody say you
stand up when you pee, but you
put your drawers all the waydown.
Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
One at a time.
Player one at a time hey, heyhey, hey, they may have said it
about me, but they didn't say itto me.
Hey, that is.
But nah, what I was saying wasI was just like looking at
different things in life.
I hate to go to a place wherethere's absolutely no niggas at.
(01:27:48):
I want niggas to be nice andcomfortable where I'm at.
I want a nigga vibe.
I don't typically want to go tothe local on a Friday night.
There's not enough niggas there.
But at the same time, bro, Idon't want to walk in a place
you look around and be like thatdamn, bro, ain't nothing but
(01:28:09):
niggas in there when I'm talkingabout niggas.
I ain't talking about blackpeople.
I'm talking about real dealniggas.
I'm talking about the niggas.
Yeah, no, no, no.
I'm talking about the peoplewho get stereotyped and we get
mad that they get stereotypedbut then we sit back and go they
right for stereotyping themniggas.
(01:28:30):
I don't want to be the guy.
I know it sounds terrible, butwhen I put the ER on it, that
sounds awful.
I'm a grown-ass man if I wantto use the er I use it.
I'll tell you if I, if that's,if that's the dramatic effect
(01:28:51):
that I want to create here, II'll do that, okay, and if you
won't, you'll get help.
You'll get help.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
You can't fool
kiddies, if you say watch, I'm
going to just die for you.
Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
But the point being
is you know the type of
motherfucker I'm talking about,that you don't want to be around
, oh God, because he talking allthis shit, because he don't
want me to say nigga, right, butit's a certain type of nigga,
don't do it on him.
But you know, it's a certaintype of motherfucker that he
(01:29:40):
does not want to be around.
Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
Yeah, for sure I
ain't say nothing.
I ain't say I didn't.
I got enough niggas in mycircle to know which niggas I
want to be around too.
Now, if it just so happens, Igot to be around somebody I
don't want to be around.
You ain't going to get too muchfrom me, but I get it.
I get the premise.
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
Like we don't go to
the club by ourselves.
Too many niggas.
I ain't never really been aclub guy going by myself, no way
, but I don't really like doingall that vibes.
Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
I definitely.
Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
You always say you
like to move and shake, like
that.
That ain't never been my get upand go.
You say you like going to theclub and shit and all that.
That ain't never been my get upand go.
Just he say he like getting up,going to the club and shit, all
that, which I mean I don't goto the club by myself, I'm a bar
guy.
Speaker 2 (01:30:27):
I bought something,
but yeah, no, I ain't really go
to the bar by yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
Definitely go to the
bar by myself he don't go to the
bar like that.
I've done that several times.
I just, I mean, I got abroadcaster like y'all, you
don't like go to the bar, Idon't drink.
I mean I do go to the bar.
I definitely go to the bar.
I just don't go out and sitthere all day long.
You don't go to the bar with noexpectations to then create a
(01:30:52):
vibe at the bar.
Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
No, I'm horny as all
is.
Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
That's horny, as
y'all too.
Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
No, going to the bar
ain't about being horny
necessarily.
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
That's it.
That's one of the two, unlessy'all just want to go up there
and get drunk and chill.
I don't want to do all that.
If I go to the bar, I go kickit, say what I got to say and
get the fuck on hand me a drinkor two and deal.
You know what I'm saying I goto the club speak to her.
I need to see who we out.
Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
Come on now ain't my
scene, yeah, but they 10 days b.
Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
You think the
punisher helped produce on.
Harlem World.
Who the Punisher?
What'd he do?
The Punisher was one of Diddy'sguys who came over back to back
.
That's the one with nothing onhis nipples, ain't it?
Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Oh, my God, david BJ.
Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
That's the one I
think got on the stand the other
day.
I just know there was one dudethat came over and they called
him the Punisher.
God, oh, my Like if you had a.
The other day, I just knowthere was one dude that came
over and they called him apunisher.
Good, like if you had a pornname, do you think you would
ever come up with the punisher?
Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
Uh-uh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
Hey Bing, what would
your porn name be?
It would be Almond Brown.
Hello Almond, yeah, I can tellyou, you know me.
Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
Almond.
You know me, Almond.
Speaker 1 (01:32:25):
Yeah, I get it, girl.
That's it.
That's your In-N-Out burger.
Oh, one word In-N-Out burger,animal style, whatever In-N-Out
burger.
I hate what niggas say I can'tstand In-N-Out that shit trash.
That shit trash is fucked.
I don't think it's trash it bro.
I fuck with In-N-Out.
I hate when niggas say I can'tstand In-N-Out that shit trash.
That shit trash as fuck.
(01:32:46):
I don't think it's trash, it'saverage.
No, it's trash as fuck.
Even that $1,000 soft, theydump all over.
Speaker 2 (01:32:52):
I don't get that?
Speaker 1 (01:32:53):
I don't get that.
I had to get it just because Iwas down that.
Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
Yeah, you got that
shit animal style.
I just wanted to try.
Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
But here's the crazy
thing, right, y'all, like you,
introduced me to animal style.
I just went in there as a niggawho didn't know shit about in
and out and just ordered regularshit and I was like, oh yeah,
this shit cool.
I mean, but yeah, this shitcool.
But like the, the realcalifornia shit, that's actually
five.
That's like taking over.
Is the tacos?
Right, the tacos to replace theWaffle House?
(01:33:27):
That's?
They claim the fame.
Nigga, if you go to the tacoshop, get you a taco like a surf
and turf burrito, nigga,instead of Waffle House.
Now we talking Cause, see, yougo to the 7-Eleven right next to
the taco shop.
You get you a 12 pack ofCoronas, right, cause you know
you going back to the house, yougonna smoke a black and you
(01:33:48):
gonna drink a beer or two.
Right, you bring them bitchesto the taco shop.
You start drinking them bitchesin the taco shop.
You just let Pepe in them.
Hey, hey, nah, nah, you good,you good.
And then you just sitting therein the taco shop Drinking beer,
eating your tacos and shit.
Then you hopping in an Uber.
What replaced that grease,though?
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
I mean, I know the
tacos, I'll get you a fried fish
taco Fried fish.
Speaker 1 (01:34:12):
Fried fish taco.
You know what Rue?
He was asleep.
He was asleep one night, youremember we walked to the taco
spot.
His ass was asleep.
You got that fried fish taco.
We changed everything he waslike and that was the bump.
I didn't even take him to mygood taco shop.
Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I didn't even like
that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:29):
That sounds like BJ's
sleep Fish taco.
Speaker 2 (01:34:32):
Yeah, but we went out
there a second time.
I was walking to the taco shoparound the corner by myself.
Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
Oh yeah, time we was
bound by the good taco shops,
nah.
Speaker 2 (01:34:41):
I'm talking about.
He had one, maybe like a blockaround the corner man.
Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
I ain't never been to
a taco.
I ain't never been to a tacoman.
When me and VJ was in LA, nigga, we went to Fat Burger and I
was fucking with Fat Burger.
I ain't gonna lie.
Nah, you gotta understand,though.
Like, if you ain't eating likethe gourmet food in LA, all that
other shit is overrated.
Don't get me wrong.
I had a great taco from therandom taco truck in LA when we
(01:35:07):
was out there that time.
But when it comes to Mexicanfood, bro, the San Diego Mexican
food scene shit's on the LAMexican food scene.
It's not even close In Texas.
Don't even enter theconversation.
Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
Why you don't put
Texas in that Mexican food.
Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
No, bro, it's San
Diego, really yeah, even like El
Paso Texas, I like.
Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
San Diego, yeah, san
Diego hard.
Speaker 1 (01:35:35):
Bro, I stand on.
Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
San Diego.
Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
Everybody Bro.
San Diego.
Ooh, he talking bad.
You understand, if they justlowered the taxes in san diego,
y'all would never see me again.
That's not like an excuse toget up and leave.
You're doing this the bestthing you ever do in your life.
No, ain't got a football team.
Then I got season tickets.
Yeah, they do, they got.
(01:35:57):
Well, you can believe in thecharges they're in la, I know
what I'm saying.
You can believe it no but Iwant season tickets.
How far is it?
Four hours right?
No, an hour, and a half, I gotan hour.
You can go back and forth.
That price is different and myseats may not be row 10.
Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
No cap.
Speaker 1 (01:36:14):
I can dig it.
I can dig it you got tounderstand like I can.
You don't think the price wouldbe different in SoFi.
Yeah, and then that drive forme, I ain't going to want to
make that drive and then stay inLA.
Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
I mean you do this
shit from.
Speaker 1 (01:36:28):
Cartersville to
fucking Atlanta.
What's the difference?
That was different, bro.
What's the room price on aSunday or a Saturday night in LA
?
Nah see, if I got Chargerstickets and I was staying in
SoFi, it's not a room price.
There's a specific room that Ihave in mind and that would just
be who I would go to the gamewith, man you tough.
Speaker 2 (01:36:50):
You want some sleep.
Take your bitch ass to the spot.
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
Speaking of that,
this right here is the spot.
Speaker 2 (01:36:57):
Don't transition into
that.
Speaker 1 (01:36:59):
Yeah, I ain't right
now, I ain't saying you right
now, I'm brave but I might betalking too much, but I ain't
doing nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
I said we're speaking
over the hot weave.
Speaker 1 (01:37:07):
Hold on that, because
I didn't like the way that
transition yeah because they'retrying to make it seem like I'm
taking I ain't taking balls.
You know like you're doing thatwhat about?
Speaker 2 (01:37:16):
what is this milk?
Hold on, say that again.
That's what I said.
I was trying to jump somewhereelse.
Let's talk about Drew's fansand the white.
We're not calling them that.
Speaker 1 (01:37:30):
That's what they
called it.
Drew's got the white YNs bitch.
Speaker 2 (01:37:35):
They not white YNs.
That's what he said.
Speaker 1 (01:37:37):
What'd he say?
The white people got madbecause Drew's got that white
face and shit and they trying toone hey, the white people got
mad because drewski got in whiteface and and they trying to
compare it to to white peopledoing blackface.
But white people, white people,be killing me, thinking that we
could be racist.
That kills me, like, oh my god,they're so racist.
But how man, you're white, howthe we be raising to you, you're
the, you're the majority yeah,they got him under heat over
(01:37:58):
there.
Jordy.
They got him under heat overthere on a couple of those
podcasts they kept saying theyhad a couple of people coming in
talking about they was going tocounsel him.
They're done with Drew thatvideo too.
Speaker 2 (01:38:15):
That video good, that
did like a million in a day
yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:38:20):
But they got a bunch
of folks.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
And it's super
relatable.
Y'all remember.
James from around here, yeahyou and the white boy in New
Jersey.
Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
You know I can't
speak on Rue with him, God damn.
Speaker 2 (01:38:38):
God damn.
Speaker 1 (01:38:40):
Shut up.
Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
It was funny.
I don't like that one dude fromTexas talking about us white YN
be outside.
No, you're just a white man andyou look 50.
You need to take your assinside.
Speaker 1 (01:38:59):
That's what he said.
He was a white YN Ain't no suchthing.
That's what he said.
He said he was a white white.
Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
Ain't no such thing.
That's what he said, Dane.
Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
Hold on on this.
What about 1090 Jake trying totalk about a man from Chicago,
larry Hoover?
Larry Hoover and call him outfor snitching.
We talk about the white YNs.
What about a white guy whoapparently reports on black jail
culture and people value whathe says and now he's calling out
?
Speaker 2 (01:39:24):
one of the people Did
you say black jail culture.
Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
That's great, I mean,
but that's what it is.
But like, but like, popularblack media tries to make that
black culture, so I have to callit jail culture, because y'all
niggas watch Vlad and Adam 22.
Speaker 2 (01:39:40):
No, I don't watch
neither one of them.
They watch, I do.
My opinion is he ain't pickingand choosing.
Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
And I mean, if you
really read the black and white,
it ain't really saying hesnitched on somebody, it's just
saying he told a couple folkswas trying to stab him.
He ain't really going out.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
He didn't give names,
he didn't give specifics.
He didn't give specifics, hejust said.
Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
Well, all the time he
done, did you know I?
Feel you, you know I just don'twant.
Who the fuck is.
1090 Jake why the fuck do wegive a fuck about what the fuck
he gotta say?
Nah, I don't think we care toomuch.
It's just the fact that becausehe in that, in that big media
world, I mean, he got folks likeno he's just a content creator
(01:40:30):
of shit.
I'm just not white.
I'm just not with certaincontent creators coming to a
space that's not reflective oftheir culture to then try to
expose people who who took partin this, this street life, way
more than they did.
And even if, if he said what hesaid but nothing came of it in
(01:40:51):
the amount of time that he did,bro, you didn't sit down that
long.
So, whatever the fuck you did,like bro, I don't want to hear
what you got to say.
Like, bro, if you snitch andyou still do 80 years, bro, you
harder than nigga who stayedsilent and does 10, bro, you did
80.
Speaker 2 (01:41:05):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (01:41:06):
But again, like I say
, it's if you, if you hear, I
mean, and I don't get the twist,I'm not comparing 1090, jake to
none of it.
But I mean he one of thosewhite boys that was one that you
can say.
He came up, I guess, throughthat time.
He grew up in Miami Gardens, hegrew up in the heart of the 80s
of you know, trying to comethrough and trying to make a
name for himself.
So I mean that's the reason whya lot of the white people he
(01:41:29):
shouldn't have a name forhimself, like that's the thing.
All these people who get named,they shouldn't have names for
themselves.
Right?
People can listen to them,right, and people can.
That's cool.
You listen to whatever the fuckyou want to listen to, but I
don't have to respect what thefuck you say.
Dean, do you listen to Vlad?
No, you know he has a name forhimself in a big platform, right
(01:41:52):
?
Yeah, but you don't give a fuck, right?
Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
No, because I don't
respect him.
Speaker 1 (01:41:55):
Because you don't
respect him, you're not going to
support what he does, right?
He's part right.
Same with Adam 22, right?
I put 1090 Jake in that samecategory.
It's like, hey, bro, you mighthave a platform and you may have
followers and all of that shit,but as black people and these
people are coming into ourculture and profiting off of it,
we don't have to validate andstamp you.
(01:42:16):
We can't stop you from doingthe work that you're doing, but
we don't have to accept you inour culture.
You don't have to accept you inour culture.
You don't have to accept nobody.
But y'all do.
They have it in black and white.
Black and white is black andwhite.
Whenever you look at it, it'sblack and white is black and
white.
If y'all don't listen to it,you ain't got to Go white and
(01:42:36):
white.
Your white people who do thesame shit I mean they do.
They call out white folks.
They do the same thing withJews.
They do all that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:44):
The main commentary
from those cats is about black
folks and black entertainment.
Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
That's only what
y'all paying attention to,
obviously.
Speaker 2 (01:42:52):
And whatever the
street's talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:42:54):
That's only what
y'all paying attention to.
Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
They ain't concerned
about.
Speaker 1 (01:42:58):
That's what makes
their money.
That's what y'all payingattention to.
That's what makes their money,but that's what makes their
money.
I mean, that's what makeseverybody money.
You ain't saying that when JoeButton going and talking about
the same nigga shit and tryingto, but nah, he's not getting
into street stuff, oh man, youcannot say that.
You absolutely right, he do.
He do the same shit thateverybody else you make him talk
(01:43:20):
about current events is what'sgoing on.
They talk about current eventsbut like they don't get into
like people's paperwork, evenwhen they start talking about
like real deal street stuff orreal deal street people.
If somebody brings it up theymay, but they stay away from it,
they don't go deep into thisyou only speaking on one person,
in that you don't talk about1090.
That's what he does, but Vladand uh, uh, no, jumper, they
(01:43:45):
just interview.
They ain't telling these folkswhat to say.
They go in there and they say,hey, tell your story, tell, we
can ask you questions.
You can answer.
If you want to answer, youanswer it's the.
It's the folks who get on thereand they tell yeah I, I don't,
I don't, I don't, I don't.
They can create the platformright.
That's fine.
They are entitled to create theplatform because this is
(01:44:05):
America and I want us to be ableto create whatever business
that we want to and if we canmake money off of it, go do it
right.
But at the same time, I cannotagree with it and I can say that
, hey, this is detrimental toour culture and our people,
because these are people who aretalking about this stuff and
they're not talking about it ina place of learning, helping,
(01:44:26):
growing, right.
They are only talking to you tomake money off of it and like
where some platforms, if you saysome incriminating shit, they
will cut it and it won't makethe interview, and they know
they're going to lose money bynot putting that in the
interview.
Adam 22 and Vlad they don'tgive a fuck.
They care about presenting thetrue, honest news and if that's
(01:44:46):
what you want to go there for istrue, honest news, cool.
But like they are capitalizedoff of black culture, but
they're also fucking blackculture at the same time,
because they don't look out forthe niggas who aren't looking
out for themselves.
So I don't support that becauseyou're not of this culture.
If you a nigga and you'reexploring black culture, have at
it.
(01:45:06):
This is your people.
You know what I'm saying.
If you fuck over your family,go fuck over your family.
Hey, nigga, don't come overhere and fuck over my family,
nigga.
So if these people decide tocome in your house and talk
about their stories, their past,all this, and that that's
Dean's fault, excuse me.
That would be your fault.
Excuse me.
If somebody, if Dean, I'm goingto say me, fuck it.
(01:45:28):
If I come in your house, tellmy whole story.
If I'm in the streets, I'mstealing, I'm killing, I'm
dealing, I get arrested later onin life, that's your fault.
If it is habitual yes or no, no, no, no, no, no, no because
you're asking the question and,like your yes or no question
doesn't speak to what I'mtalking to.
I'm telling you if you, becauseif you do it one time, okay,
(01:45:49):
shit happens, the interviewhappens, right, but if that
becomes your, your, your pattern, and you realize that's what
monetizes people talk like whatwould give, what makes your pro
your product the best is peoplecoming in here and telling on
themselves.
And these are people and, likeyou, are been building your
money off of a community and youdon't even invest back into
that community.
Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
And some of these
folks.
Y'all are just talking.
Y'all don't know what thesefolks and some of these folks
who are paying to be on yourplatform, so you already know
that he don't accept much.
Speaker 1 (01:46:19):
That's the thing.
Adam 22 should be in a Rico.
He don't accept money.
That's the thing.
Adam 22 should be in a recallman.
He don't accept money.
Black may accept the money, butI know Adam 22 don't accept no
money, he don't even let you payfor it.
No, no, no, no, he paid them.
Excuse me.
Speaker 2 (01:46:33):
He don't pay nobody
to come by and let you.
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:46:38):
Artists.
He'll pay you, no, but like theniggas on there, what's my
nigga like?
Like brick baby and all theniggas, he paid the niggas.
He's a host, yes, yes, but likein in adam building up his
platform, those niggas are goingto prison for shit.
They should go to prison for.
Don't get me wrong, I'm allabout them going to prison
because they're criminals.
But like they made adam moneytalking about the bullshit that
(01:47:01):
they did and Adam acted like afriend to them but never said
hey bro, you might not want totalk about this on the platform,
because if you're talking aboutyour crimes, it could fuck you
up.
Bro, that's insane.
That's a grown man.
He know he rolling 60 crook butwe do that.
Speaker 2 (01:47:19):
We have a live
podcast and if you would say
something to incriminateyourself, we would make sure
that we would.
Bro, I'm cutting it and we'regoing to have a conversation
after the fact, Because don'tget me wrong, like it's not.
Speaker 1 (01:47:36):
It's okay to.
I'm not.
If somebody builds a platformand they do that, they are
entitled to do that.
But I'm just speaking to.
I can't align with that,because you are obviously and
blatantly exploiting people andyou are cosplaying as their
friend in their face.
If you're their friend, you'regoing to say don't talk about
(01:47:59):
your crimes on this shit, nigga.
What the fuck?
If I came here talking crazyabout my wife right now, like if
I came here talking too toocrazy about living life doing
some crazy shit, y'all niggasgonna tell me to chill out,
right?
Speaker 2 (01:48:12):
No, no, no, no, I'm a
grown-ass man.
Speaker 1 (01:48:13):
Yeah, you're like you
said something but, like you
said, I was talking too much.
I knew what I was saying, Iknew I didn't say anything, but
like if I just came on hereacting crazy, y'all niggas would
be like hey bro, that, thatthat's not closed out.
You should probably move alittle bit differently.
Speaker 2 (01:48:30):
See, and no, I
wouldn't, no, you can't.
Speaker 1 (01:48:32):
You can't.
No, you can't.
What I'm telling you is, bro,you the same person.
Just we had a conversation.
You said don't stop nothingwhen we, in the middle of doing
this, we content, we create, wedoing this, I get it.
So again, I wouldn't say a fuckthing until after the show.
You would still say somethingWhile we're going live and ain't
(01:48:53):
got nothing.
That's one thing.
The brick baby didn't do oneshow where he was talking crazy,
incriminate himself, don'tworry about me.
Speaker 2 (01:49:01):
I'm always going to
say something.
I don't worry about me.
I'm always going to saysomething.
Speaker 1 (01:49:02):
I don't really
understand how he's
incriminating himself.
He had one thing he said thatgot him, that got him indicted,
and that was he had more skullsover squabbles.
Hey, ruan, maybe you can tellme something different other
than that interview when hesnapped out and he did all the
extra.
Was he ever involved in anymore?
Was there any conversation upuntil that about the Rico?
Hey, just say you like thecontent.
(01:49:24):
I mean I'm not changing, no justsay you like the content and
you're not going to take a moralstance, and that's okay.
Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
There's nothing wrong
with not taking a moral stance.
Speaker 1 (01:49:31):
Y'all turning me,
y'all making it insane like it's
the white man that's doing allthis and he's changing all this.
Speaker 2 (01:49:37):
You can't do that,
bro up.
Speaker 1 (01:49:38):
men are coming on and
they talk about their own
stories always it's.
It's a philosophical approach.
That is just different.
(01:49:59):
That's all it is.
It's like I think that is justdifferent.
That's all it is.
It's like I don't get it if youwant to go out here and like
tell his own problems, tell yourcrimes, because I want you off
the street, right I want to nexty'all was talking about
(01:50:31):
snitching a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (01:50:32):
Y'all was wanting to
clean up the streets remember
what the heck are you gonnaclean up?
Speaker 1 (01:50:34):
the streets.
No, the point that we're makingis is, like these people are
are podcasting, telling theirlives, telling stories.
Right, they are not thinkingthat they are telling on
themselves.
Adam is sitting there like I'mmaking so much money off of this
shit.
I don't give a fuck what comesto these people, but like it's
one thing.
If it's a guest, that's yourplatform, one in, one out, do
(01:50:57):
whatever.
But like with Loose Cannon andwith like Brick Baby, like these
niggas who are your people, youwould want to talk to your
people and say, hey, bro, let'snot do that, because that could
take us in a different direction.
Speaker 2 (01:51:10):
You're moving the
goalposts.
Speaker 1 (01:51:11):
Loose Cannon was not
his friend.
He came up there with Wack.
Wack was his friend If Wack washis homeboy, which is a black
man if he came up there and hestarted telling all these.
Speaker 2 (01:51:20):
Hey, hey, hey, hey
hey hey, hey.
Speaker 1 (01:51:22):
We like what WAC is
doing.
Speaker 2 (01:51:24):
We like WAC getting
everybody locked up and we want
WAC to get WAC on Total manthough.
Speaker 1 (01:51:31):
We don't want the
white man to make the money off
of it.
That's the biggest thing.
That's all of it.
They're all coming to the whiteman platform then.
So how the hell is that theirfault?
White man platform then.
So how the hell is that theirfault?
That's what I'm asking youagain.
If that's the case, what I'msaying is loose cannon was WAC
100's friend.
Wac 100 brought him on to tellhis story.
He told everybody that NipseyHussle said before he died on
(01:51:56):
his last dying breath to keepthis marathon shit alive.
That right there in itself isgoing to make you want to
interview this man.
That's what he told the worldwhen he came on and started
telling all these stories.
That's, you can't stop nothingon that.
Speaker 2 (01:52:10):
His uh, uh, not jump
with adam not friends.
Speaker 1 (01:52:14):
Adam interviewed
buddy who killed bob smoke.
That's nasty bro, like oh manyou are moving to goal.
Speaker 2 (01:52:20):
No, no, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:52:22):
I am showing multiple
routes to where the nigga runs
the platform and I want to keeptalking about somebody else.
Yeah, like, like, like, that'sthe thing.
Like you're profiting off thecommunity, but you but you're
not fucking giving a fuck aboutthe community.
And for me, for me, thatdoesn't work.
For me, I ain't talking aboutconsuming content and like
(01:52:42):
learning stuff and enjoying itand laughing at it.
Nah, it's about putting moneyin somebody else's pocket, but I
don't want to keep talkingabout another nigga's platform
because I think that shit's weakas fuck.
Speaker 2 (01:52:50):
I want to go back to
Wack.
I wasn't big in Wack up.
I'm proving to you that Wackknows that Adam 22 don't give a
damn about the black community.
So with that, to protecthimself, he can go on this
platform and for sure tell onfolks and get them jammed and I
(01:53:13):
guess nobody seems to have aproblem with it because?
Speaker 1 (01:53:15):
because three don't
really have a code, they just
say they have one until untilit's time to go down the road,
and then niggas talk.
Y'all are just talking.
Speaker 2 (01:53:23):
No, we're not, Y'all
just talking bro.
Speaker 1 (01:53:28):
Now history says that
niggas talk when the heat gets
put on them bro.
Speaker 2 (01:53:32):
That's history.
Speaker 1 (01:53:34):
Look at all levels of
gangster, all different
cultures, bro.
Once they get put on niggas,bro, niggas cooperate.
There's get put on niggas, bro,like niggas cooperate.
There's a few solid niggas, butthat's not real gang culture.
Real gang culture iscooperating once your run ends,
if you say so.
Well, speaking of niggas telling, let's talk about Meg Thee
Stallion's new evidence.
(01:53:55):
This out there ain't no newevidence.
The bitch lied to the police,like we thought she did, because
she didn't want shit to happen.
And she still don't know whoshot what.
And, based on everything I'veconsumed from this, kelsey shot
at her.
Meg didn't want to go to jail,so she said she stepped on glass
.
She said she stepped on glassmultiple times.
I really think she got shot at.
(01:54:18):
I just think she got shot at byKelsey and not Tori.
And when you go to the apology,tori's apologizing for the shit
that happened to the night andhating that shit happened to her
, not apologizing for shootingher.
All of that shit makes perfectsense to me.
No, nigga shoots at a chick.
He's fucking.
He's fucking her friend, herfriend.
He was about to fuck KylieJenner that night and feel
(01:54:38):
hustling with drunk ass and fuckit up, bitch.
Why would I shoot you?
I still want to fuck you, andespecially to say you don't got
us kicked out of this whitegirl's house.
You over here acting like anigga.
That's why you were mad.
I was like, damn, yeah, I mightbe mad, but I'm not going to
shoot you because I'm stillgoing to try to fuck you when I
get home.
More times than not, if it's adrunk night out with your girl,
(01:55:01):
your girl gonna be the reasony'all, don't not you.
She's the one gonna start theargument to have you like I this
, I'm sleeping on the couch,right.
So what about you, dave, whatyou like I'm dna sleep on the
couch.
So that's what he.
Speaker 2 (01:55:13):
Me personally.
Speaker 1 (01:55:13):
I'm really tired of
it.
Nah, drink your tequila.
Nigga Bullshit, it's in thekitchen.
Nah, you really got to go gethis tequila.
It ain't no more.
Speaker 2 (01:55:34):
It's gone.
Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
That's what I fucking
told him.
Damn, then you drunk it up.
Speaker 2 (01:55:41):
I drank the termano.
It wasn't a lot to start with.
It definitely ain't a lot nowDamn.
Then you drunk it up.
I drank the term on him.
He wasn't a lot to start with.
Speaker 1 (01:55:45):
And it is being a lot
now, damn, party foul, party
foul.
Speaker 2 (01:55:51):
But yeah, I mean at
this point, man, just tell the
truth and let's get this shitover with.
Uh-uh.
What's going to happen if?
Speaker 1 (01:55:59):
that's true.
If it comes out, then yeah,just tell the truth.
Speaker 2 (01:56:03):
And if you can't
remember, say that If she got to
pay her restitution she got topay that.
Speaker 1 (01:56:09):
She got to pay, that
she got to pay that Now?
Speaker 2 (01:56:14):
how much more time?
And she need to pay for thatmedical bill and all that good
shit they were talking about hewas going to own her catalog.
Speaker 1 (01:56:22):
That's how he.
Yeah, no, like fucking medicalbills.
That's bullshit.
I need to get back all themoney I lost and the potential
money I lost and the hit to myreputation, to where I can't
even collaborate with certainartists.
Certain labels won't work withme anymore because of this.
Even though I may have gottencleared this stain on me and
your relationship, I still can'tmove in the industry the way I
(01:56:45):
once could because of you.
Speaker 2 (01:56:46):
Right, so you said
they trying to get a mask.
Is it off?
Speaker 1 (01:56:50):
I didn't say that.
He said that.
Oh, listen to that, Becausethat would be like you know.
Speaker 2 (01:56:56):
At least they
equalize, that's going to make
money forever.
Speaker 1 (01:56:59):
You know I mean shit,
Because gonna make that's gonna
make money forever, you know?
Speaker 2 (01:57:06):
yeah, well, I mean
because the next chicken.
Speaker 1 (01:57:21):
He had two in the
head, bro.
I just wish the music godswould have spoke here, because I
would much rather Tory Lanezkeep making music than make the
side make music.
And it has nothing to do withher being a woman, him being a
man, he just makes better musicLike bro.
It's the summertime, don't you?
Want to hear some Tory rightnow, bro, don't you want to hear
some Tory?
Speaker 2 (01:57:41):
right now I do.
But I'm going to just say Idon't you want to hear some joy
right now?
Don't you want to hear some joy?
Right now I do.
I ain't gonna just say I don'twant to hear no, especially in
the summertime, when the lasttime she snapped when the last
time she snapped, did she do astep?
Speaker 1 (01:57:51):
did she do it all by
herself?
Nigga, I ain't heard of.
I ain't heard of me bopping aminute what over that?
Speaker 2 (01:57:55):
she dropped early in
the year she just dropped
something last.
No, you not gonna.
She just dropped something lastyear and it was the um.
Speaker 1 (01:58:02):
It was okay,
freestyle shit here we're gonna
do that, not guilty to the songshe's making about tori, all
right, my phone's unlocked, yougo find it.
You go find the song and playit.
Let's just see if you like it,talk to me.
Baby, it don't sound that goodthe style.
Here we go.
What the fuck.
(01:58:24):
See, dean may have been at adate party and heard some toy
lines and got to.
How much more love do we got?
We're about done.
Speaker 2 (01:58:34):
Gee, it's been two
hours.
Speaker 1 (01:58:36):
Yeah, we actually
probably should be done now.
We just, we can bring it, wecan just bullshitting he about
to ask, stop it.
We can bring it, we can justbring this up.
Speaker 2 (01:58:46):
I mean look at him,
Look how long it's taking him to
find a.
Speaker 1 (01:58:48):
Megastallion.
He had to find the playlistwith the hits.
I just couldn't find a damnsong.
I don't listen to fuckingMegastallion every day.
That ain't my preference.
Yeah, that's my point.
I don't listen to grow on myhead.
That's probably it To a lane.
(01:59:11):
We set the vibes.
All right, man, Y'all niggashit me in a minute.
Yeah, yeah yeah, I'm all outyour room.
Yeah, I don't want to hear thisshit either.
Huh.
Speaker 2 (01:59:17):
What's next?
Speaker 1 (01:59:19):
Hey man turn that
shit off V.
I'm muting it.
Turn that shit off V.
I'm muting that.
I don't want to hear thatbullshit.
That's the newest shit thatjust dropped.
Speaker 2 (01:59:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who's one?
No, well, no, I was caught inbetween thoughts.
I was trying to let y'allfinish talking and cut y'all off
and say Rue's gone, and don't.
Nobody want to hear that.
Speaker 2 (01:59:46):
I mean he, he he
about to go do something in new
york, you know and you can tellhe ain't no, he ain't no local,
yet he driving.
So, oh, we're walking everygoddamn time.
Yeah, yeah, what's up?
Taxi type.
Yeah, get with the times getwith the times we had to make it
(02:00:06):
a longer show.
We didn't make one last week,you didn't make a show.
Speaker 1 (02:00:11):
Last week, that's
when we walked off on you no, it
wasn't.
That was two weeks ago.
Y'all did a show Saturdayexactly and it was bullshit.
Cause you end up, man, we ain'tgonna talk about it on camera
why, and you knew what was goingon.
You end up, man, we ain't goingto talk about it on camera.
Why, oh man, you knew what wasgoing on.
You said I'll be here, I'm onmy way, I'm coming, and all of a
sudden we get up and I got togo get Korean barbecue.
(02:00:34):
You know what?
Speaker 2 (02:00:36):
I had to do it.
I had to do it.
Yeah, I think we should wrapthis up we can wrap it up no no,
no, we need to wrap it up onemore thing, because we did talk
about, we get to talk about this, and that's at Zion now I?
Speaker 1 (02:00:54):
I think we should
wrap it up.
We don't have enough evidenceon that.
I think we should wrap it up.
Why we don't he a freak?
But no, I'm with you becauseit's so weird once I saw Tony
Buzz be in it involved.
So that's where I want to justwait for a little bit more
information and then, moreimportantly, I just want to wrap
this episode up.
Well, I got one more questionin no, no, I need to wrap up.
(02:01:15):
I'm asking one more.
I need y'all to go.
Speaker 2 (02:01:17):
I'm asking let's get
one more.
Speaker 1 (02:01:20):
You can't get us out
like this Is Hakuna on the way
to being the best Brave ever.
No, chippie Jones nigga, stopit.
Freddie Freeman, stop it.
I'm saying Hakuna, he won onethough.
Speaker 2 (02:01:30):
Yeah, yeah, but he
got Freddie Freeman over Andrew
Jones.
Come on now.
Speaker 1 (02:01:36):
To me personally.
No, andrew Jones sits in aplace for me cause, like, I
watched him as a kid, like he,like I wore 25, I won the place
in the field.
I pulled the pants on someAndrew Jones type shit.
You know what I'm saying.
So, like, I don't even like tocompare people to Andrew Jones
because there's a level offandom that I had with him to
(02:01:59):
where, like, I'll never look ata cooner the way I look at
Andrew Jones, cause I didn'twant to be like I never look at
a coon of the way I look atAndrew Jones, because I didn't
want to be like I wanted to beAndrew Jones when I grew up.
Speaker 2 (02:02:12):
I never want to be a
cool yeah well, no, no, I didn't
watch Hank Aaron.
Speaker 1 (02:02:16):
I'm talking about,
like, with me watching baseball
on TV, playing baseball, being aBraves fan.
Like I look at the Chippa Jones, the Andrew Jones you know what
I'm saying Like the BrianJordans, the Gary Sheffields,
the Javi Lopez, the Greg Maddox,tom Glavins, john Smokes Like
that's the baseball I know andlove, right, but like I was an
Andrew Jones, torrey Hunter,barry Bonds because niggas
(02:02:39):
forget, barry Bonds was still anathlete like I just fuck with
the niggas who play an outfit.
Speaker 2 (02:02:44):
For somebody.
They want to wrap it up.
You show.
Speaker 1 (02:02:49):
Hey man, this was a
great show, man.
I'm so happy that we were ableto do this.
Man, let's do this again a weekfrom today.
That work for y'all, oh good,yeah, we know you do,
motherfucker, hey, but this wasgood.
I love y'all niggas yeah.