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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What's up to all the
bleaks.
You already know what seasonwe're in season 5, everything
420, movie review, the classics.
I have my great co-host, ralph,and we're going to talk about a
classic.
There's no stranger in theworld of 420.
And in fact this movie righthere really showcased this man's
talent.
(00:21):
Before he is the name of todaynow I think he was a.
This movie really showcased himbeing like his intro to the
world versus, you know, blackstand up and everything else.
And Dave Chappelle is halfbaked.
You know that movie is a greatclassic.
I enjoyed rewatching it againafter all these years.
(00:41):
And we're just going to goahead and talk about this movie
right here, because I'm sure alot of you guys are familiar
with it.
And Ralph for you, your firstimpression of this great Dave
Chappelle movie half baked.
What did you think about it?
I?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
thought it was crazy.
I remember the first time Iseen it was, I believe, on
Comedy Central.
I don't know.
I think that's the first timeI've seen it.
I could be wrong.
It probably was HBO, but I canalmost swear it was Comedy
Central.
I've seen it a few times,though it was mostly on TV.
When I've seen it Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
So the first time I
saw it was on DVD.
Of course you're saying DVD,that should be it, but that
movie came out in the 90s butone of my friends, he had it and
I saw it.
And I'm not saying it was funny, but you know, sometimes, like
certain comedies, you'llunderstand a little bit better
(01:33):
if you experience that situationor dive into that world.
So it was funny, but I hadnever experienced that time
because I was a teenager for 20.
It was funny, but it was likesomething's kind of went over my
head.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
I just found it funny
because I was familiar with
Dave Chappelle.
I've seen him in other thingsbefore.
I've seen Half-Bait.
I've seen him play a tube and Ithink it was Men in Types Robin
Hood, Men in Types.
I've seen him in his littlestand-ups where he's wearing the
outfit where he just got offwork.
But I don't know.
Just in fact I was familiarwith him.
(02:10):
I don't know, it's so amazing.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Well, if I'm not
mistaken, man, because I think
this movie came out and for theleaks, I'm looking it up right
now.
So, just while I'm comingcorrect with the information,
all right.
So I'm going to get on my assabout Half-Bait, right, because
some leaks will be like yeah, no, it came out this time, right,
so 98.
(02:36):
Yeah, which is it?
All right.
So you know, for that, that'sright before the Chappelle show.
Obviously, that's when, godknows.
Yeah, they took that to a wholeother level, something we'll
never be able to see these daysbecause the cancer culture.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Yeah, I don't think
Chappelle's show will survive,
no, not even.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
He kind of predicted
some of the stuff it's coming
here and for Half-Bait once.
I experienced throughout theyears later in my life 420 World
will say that a lot of thingshit me differently with that
movie in good ways where I couldhonestly relate to it.
Sometimes I was like, oh yeah,like you know, I can see why
(03:19):
people really really fuck withthis movie and I think he had a
great way of exposing himself toa whole other demographic as
less comedy.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, I believe
Half-Bait is part of what took
him beyond.
Oh yeah, yeah, it's just acomedy realm Because, like I
mentioned, robin Hood and Men inTights but not a lot of people
are familiar with that movieyeah, but you mentioned
Half-Bait.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Yeah, it's like a lot
.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Yeah, a lot of people
, a lot of people have heard of
it.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
And it's almost like
that, like funny go-to, but not
too serious because you're goingto laugh all the time.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Stolen the movie to
me yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I think it's where it
was.
Like that over, like over thetop, you could tell like I think
I feel like this is a greatcomedy, but they exaggerate the
stoners so much.
I don't know the behavior.
We're just like look, I don'tknow too many stoners who do all
that.
Do they get that high and dosome of the dumb shit that these
guys are getting caught?
Speaker 2 (04:20):
up on Right Right,
but I mean it was.
It was crazy though, because,like whenever that movie came
out, I remember throwing aschool and then, like some of
the bad kids up at school, likethey was trying to guess who's
what type of stoner From allthrough what they saw in the
movie Right.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
But I say this like
the cast is what caught me, yeah
, you know, to see them all.
So young were you, the new dogwith the scavenger.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yeah, I like how he
popped up.
I mean, I think it was like hewas on a lift or something.
He just roomed in the side ofthe stairs still.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Because it had.
What was it?
Tommy Chong and Garamot Diaz.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Rachel True, and as a
kid I seriously thought that
Tommy Chong.
I thought that was GeorgeCarlin, yeah you didn't
recognize him in that movie.
I thought that was GeorgeCarlin.
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Speaker 1 (05:13):
So watching that
movie it really just like took
me back cuz I was like damn likeSeeing Chappelle skinny
Chappelle.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Yeah, skinny,
everybody, they're young.
They're young like.
One part that threw me off inthe movie is like the scene
where the guy I've got it thispile or something like that in
the movie Arrested throughoutthe whole movie.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Let me, let me see
real quick, yeah I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
He's like feeding the
horse or whatever, outside of
the gas station.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
No, no, his name is
Kenny.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Sorry he was.
He was feeding the horseoutside of the gas station or
whatever.
Yeah, he's like feeding thecandy and all types of stuff.
Yeah, like it was a diabetic.
Yeah, here you go.
You want to eat some more,cheryl.
And they're like, this womanwalks by and the woman that
walks by I sit like to.
I seriously like I think that'sthe.
I thought that was the comedianyamanica sanders.
(06:06):
Okay, okay, look a whole lotlike her.
To me sounded like her, but Idon't think it's her.
The name is different.
I looked it up, forgot the namealready, but it was.
It was a different, it was adifferent name.
Unless she went by a differentname.
It looks like yamanica sanders,but like whatever he was
talking about, you want somemore, Cheryl?
What does she turns?
And then she was like I waslike oh, fuck you, or something
(06:29):
like that.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Yeah, and he was like
sorry, or something like yeah,
I just remembered that horsecollapsed and then he's in jail,
yeah, it's trying to survive,and they're like you gotta be
tough, we gotta be strong, and Ijust thought it was funny how
they lay okay, the part that gotme to before that scene is when
they're like okay, whose turnis it to get the munchies?
(06:50):
And then they give him likethis crazy assless and I'm
thinking like I was gonna carryall that shit by himself.
They get a piece 20 candy bars,they two tubs ice cream.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
It's popcorn.
Yeah, he was giving himselfpats on the back for all the
stuff he was coming up with, andI just thought I was like how
they emphasize the the stonerlife.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
But you know one
thing about that movie that
really stood out to me and, Iguess, to that time frame of
Fashion right.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Oh yeah, it's all
like a boo boo that farm.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Oh that, but also the
whole hippies, because there's
a scene when they go in thatclub and they're passing out the
samples.
Yeah and then everybody's likeit's almost like the red,
because you know you think aboutthe 90s and I remember as a
bleak grown up some of youbleaks might remember or not I
remember when I was in school,middle school, bell bottoms were
back in right.
(07:54):
I never girls rockin, you know.
I mean it's like that retro.
The 60s and 70s was kind ofsomewhat of the fashion.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
Yeah, they kind of
mixed all in there.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
And then you did see
that in some scenes in that
movie when they're like givingout the samples and stuff.
But I will say this though hey,oh, I Really like his for Wiz
Khalifa, one of his, his newalbum, one of his songs.
I didn't realize this until Isaw this movie.
Again, he uses a sample fromthat movie and it's the the drug
(08:27):
lord Guy, and I'm gonnaactually look him up because
he's the villain in that movie.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Oh, yeah, the same
guy who plays like the villain
tells from the hood.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Yeah, yeah, Clarence
Williams the third man.
He plays Samson simps and Ithought it was funny when he was
on the phone.
He is like shut up, bitch.
You told Mr Jamaican get hisJamaican ass.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Something like this
fells character was like wait,
hold on, wait.
What made him think he wasJamaican?
Speaker 1 (08:56):
You know he's like oh
, I just said you know, whatever
work then, any excuse itJamaican be.
And I just thought that wasinteresting.
Where he's like are you reallya Jamaican when you bring up
like the cross bro?
Speaker 2 (09:11):
He's like oh lord,
yeah, first he started, he was
trying to convince him talkingabout will.
If I wasn't Jamaican, would Ibe wearing this hat?
Speaker 1 (09:20):
That whole movie
right there, which we could go
into this point, for the secondpart, is half-baked, considered
a cult classic in 420 culture.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
I Would say so.
I would say so.
That's why a lot of people arefamiliar with Dave Chappelle.
Like, if he was to ask justrandom people on the street what
was Dave Chappelle's firstmovie, they'll probably say
half-baked, even though thatwasn't his first movie.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah, I know, I agree
, I feel like that was his.
It's crazy because one movie Ididn't even know he was in
because he looked different andI thought it was funny as hell.
In this part he was in thenutty professor.
Yeah, he played.
Yeah, everybody in the way hechanged his voice, what that you
know?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
like that top hat and
everything that top hack.
I took off and they get like aspider.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
He was like he's a
Polish, he is like Yo ass, I'm a
regina studied off the street,hey man.
Oh Well for anybody to choosesome to do in that movie, it
(10:34):
worked the so seeing DaveChappelle Cuz, I mean the man's
controversial To the people who,you know, feel that way about
some of the things he says.
But there's no denying this manis like Probably greatest
comedian of our generation andthat is.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Yeah, like he really
is.
I would say that I would saythe same.
I would say the same like he.
He doesn't really hold back, hejust let it all out there.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
And, and that's the
thing too, you know one thing I
respect about, like you knowwhat we talked about too.
What certain comedians have issomething right.
So like for Dave Chappelle, hecan bring it, he can do some
hood as comedy if you want it,yeah, and then do something for
like to me, like corporate world, like white America, like you
(11:18):
just reach the masses where it'sgoing to make you laugh, no
matter what.
I Assume don't have thatcrossover.
Now Dave Chappelle does, andthat movie really showcased that
.
Because it wasn't like you know, like and this is, and I love,
right, I love him's writing, butyou know, for this to be the
star being a black character,and this wasn't, like you know,
(11:41):
about marijuana, but it wasn'tlike on a crazy hood, hood,
right you know I mean becausethe only person who kind of
played into that part with theother person he played was a guy
who was like he was in thecommercials.
I got a season.
I got with smoke a lot.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Yeah, sir.
So when he?
Speaker 1 (12:00):
fit into that
stereotype.
I gotta get lifted.
I know in that right there justshowing like, and even back
then, if you think about halfbaked, really show how versatile
Dave Chappelle was yeah youknow we saw all those different
skits in the Chappelle show.
Yeah, they really caught on.
(12:22):
Like prepped you for like, ohno, I can do yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
I'm gonna go all
kinds of just different weird
characters.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Okay, so Third talk
point question, the.
Dave Chappelle showcase a lotof comedic talent in this movie
for you.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Yeah, yeah, I'll say
he did.
I'll say he did because eventhe parts where he wasn't even
trying to be funny, it was justa look he would make on his face
and in like the certain thingshe would say about him being
like a janitor, he was like likea studio, something, something
like a good story and engineer.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Yeah, he was like oh,
a janitor, if you want to be a
dick bro, you know, you know onething about that movie One
scene that really stood out forfor the guys out there, for
bleaks out there.
Um, I Don't have this problemwith this on this part, thank
God.
But I feel like every man hasbeen there at one point or
another where he had to date.
(13:14):
But he was trying to likeBullshit her around because of
the money.
He only had dollars.
And he was like.
He was like, oh Damn, she's awhy I'm getting kind of hungry.
Let's go over here.
How about a hot dog?
All right, cool, sure, hot dog.
Yeah, let me get this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I say hey, how about a drinkwith that?
(13:35):
You know, take a drink, wouldyou like anything?
No, man, and it was so fuckedup.
He goes to the homeless guy.
He takes a change out to getsomething else for the ice cream
stuff.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
I was like thank you.
He was like no, thank you.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
But let me ask you um
who is your favorite character
in Smurfs?
Because they it was.
It was something else with someof these people.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
And I'll let you say
Dave Chappelle, but that's the
obvious character.
Another favorite character Iwould say is Brian, because
Brian looked like he was hot.
Oh, dude, he.
He looks like he was messed,but all you had to do was put
him in a marijuana commercialand if you'll be like, yeah, you
know what I'm gonna mess withit, that's, that's what.
No, yeah, jim Brewer.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
He just had that look
.
He looks so messed like, I feltlike they didn't have to do
anything like that.
His hair, his eyes.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
It's just like yeah,
I like played that role, so I
know he did.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Oh, I would say Dave
Chappelle's characters, sir
smoke a lot and just himself,and then man.
I did like the villain in themovie, though he was kind of
funny he was he was, I did likea, but then Nature, true, mary
Jane, yeah, she was just so.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
She was just fine,
fine she was really good.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
But also she was
still kind of like ride or die,
like don't do this, but I stilllove you and wait for me, and
she just seemed like just a soul, like sweet, innocent, but like
you know, I don't want you todo that because I love you tight
, you know.
Oh, yeah, yeah, but she was onliterature Because I'm sure
she's been in some other movies,but that one really stood out
(15:21):
to me with her because she justseems so down to earth and cool.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
She did, she really
did um.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Okay, so let's see
here um.
Is this movie slept on in theworld of 420 classics?
You think?
Speaker 2 (15:40):
I don't know, I don't
know how to tell you today,
cause like I would say it is,but then then again, I don't, I
don't know, I don't think so.
A lot of people know about it,they know what it is and you
know they should be able to tellyou what it is.
So they get like oh dude.
So like like now that, like I'msure most of the population
(16:04):
knows what half baked it.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
I think, I think what
, like you mentioned earlier,
the good thing about half bakedwas like before the Chappelle
show.
It catapulted his career.
We had also introduced peopleto Dave Chappelle's comedy style
and advanced, so it wasn't soforeign when you saw the
Chappelle show.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
When he was like
playing all these different
characters and he skits.
He was like watching this standup made the Chappelle show not
too foreign to me.
His stand up was kind of likeled to him, so what's what's
going to be?
Speaker 1 (16:37):
I want to say this
though I understand people grow
over time, I feel like Chappellenow he's mastered his craft.
But I understand you get amature with it, right?
Yeah, he's no longer one.
He's not skinny anymore.
So when he ran off to Africaand had to disappear.
Yeah, got swole to eat back,you know, wearing cowboy boots
(16:58):
and stuff.
And I was like is this the sameold, different style.
Yeah, ever Chappelle, back inthe day, he was, like you know,
jeans, chuck tailors.
Like you know, the button upshirt like a hat or something,
yeah, dickie's jumpsuit.
He was just or you look like amechanic.
He was just very, very likedown earth blue collar, tight,
(17:21):
like just keep a water with you,and I always liked his talent
and his work.
But Chappelle man, it's like, Ifeel like, because you know the
Chappelle show, which is stilla classic, great show to this
day, I don't want to say it'slike a it's not forgotten, but I
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feel like the only thing thatkind of came close to that
afterwards, or it was around thesame time, was the boondocks.
Oh yeah, you know what I mean.
And then the only other show ofthat comedy style in some ways,
carlos.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Mencia.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Yeah Well, I was
going to say Atlanta.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Atlanta like kind of.
To me Atlanta was like Fridayand the boondocks mixed in
together, Right, but the stuffthat Chappelle would talk about
was like written in that movie,because after the Chappelle show
I didn't really care for thisone and it's not to knock these
two guys off of their success,but it just didn't work.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
For me was Keen Pill,
Because they were oh, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah they.
I didn't get a hip to Keen Pilltill after and I was in.
I'm not a fan of theirs.
Yeah, like, after the series Istarted seeing clips I was like,
okay, this is pretty funny.
Oh, okay, this is okay, I thinkfunny.
Like, cause I was, I wasfamiliar with Pill from Matt TV.
(18:39):
Okay, that makes sense.
Yeah, yeah, matt.
Matt TV is where I was familiarbecause I used to watch Matt TV
a lot.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Okay, See, I feel
like with that right there, and
it was on, Vlad Ari Spiritsspoke about it.
Where Vlad asked him was likehey, you know, is there a reason
why these two comedians aren'taccepted in the black community?
Like that, Right, and he wassaying like, look, these are
great guys.
He goes.
Is it a surprise?
Not really, but he goes.
(19:06):
They don't have that hoodcomedy that most blacks will
probably be familiar with.
Like another comedian like thatto me is like JB Smooth.
That's not one that you knowpeople.
Oh yeah, he was in that JBSmooth Like, nah like, and
that's why he appeals to adifferent audience out the
demographic.
But I always respect hischappel.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
JB make that money.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Do those vodka
commercials?
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Yeah yeah.
No hating on JB, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
Yeah, no hating on
Miss Amy, there's no hating on,
you know, key and pill, right,right.
No, no hate at all, but achappel just really had this way
of just.
You know I'm going to saysomething funny.
And so when I was in themilitary, you know white dudes
holding his comedy off.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Oh yes, the chappel
show.
Like you heard all quotes fromthat show like all the time.
And then there were some memesand shit.
Yeah, there's like a shirt thatsays F Yo couch and has a
picture of Dave Chappelle as asRick James kicking the couch.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Here's my thing with
that shit right there, right.
One thing I loved about thechappel show too is that how he
showcased Charlie Murphy'stalent, because we were all
familiar with Eddie.
But you see, charlie Murphy,because you know, because at one
point Eddie wasn't doing likereal raunchy, calm, like really
(20:26):
you know he was, he was toningit down.
No more children movies.
Yeah, I felt like CharlieMurphy kind of picked up the
ball of them, was like I'mCharlie.
But the part where, like when Iasked the story, the part where
they actually interviewed RickJames and they're like, did you
(20:46):
really do that?
He goes like I just didn't doshit, just to do it, and what
all of us like, coming over andyou know Eddie Murphy's house
and put my feet up the top ofyour couch yeah, I remember me
with my feet up.
So I'm gonna buy it Becausethey had a drink.
So why did you do it?
Because I know Eddie could buya new one.
And then you know the wholePrince shit like this too was
(21:13):
just Never gave y'all a button,prince thing was funny and
Prince immediately said thatthat was true.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
He was like no, no,
no, that's not true, he was like
next day he fed us pancakes andgrapes.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
And then Charlie,
we're about to do a weird look
on his face, like afterwards.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
And he was holding
spatula.
Would anybody like some grapes?
Speaker 1 (21:36):
And then, uh, rick
James, he was actually mad about
that, oh wow.
So if you go on YouTube for thebleak stuff there, watch the
Rick James Dave Chappelleinterview, because it actually
shows an extra 30 to 40 minutesall of those conversations where
Rick James, he was very upsetwith Charlie Murphy.
He said I didn't talk to himfor like a year.
(21:58):
Oh wow, because he goes.
He goes.
How in the hell you gonna getbeat by a little fuff of fuff.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
Like he goes, are you
?
Speaker 1 (22:09):
a six foot UB in K If
you don't get beat by somethin'
.
Yeah, well, rick James.
Well, he did that shit Becauseit was really true and he goes
like he said.
He said this is what CharlieMurphy used to say because he
was like you know why?
My son's a karate, so he doesnot get his ass.
(22:30):
Well, like, I'm sure, the Godman oh so it was Ruben, don't it
?
Prince actually was good,because he really wanted to go
to the NBA yeah, he was reallygood and I just feel like that
show it half big, just a worldof Chappelle man.
It's like it gives.
(22:50):
Just you can never sleep on itbecause the man has just been so
talented at what he does Alwayscomes through, whether it's
stand up or movies you know hima blue streak.
Oh, so let's, let's get intothis part, man, all right.
(23:12):
So if half big was a string,how many puffs on a scale one to
five before you pass?
Speaker 2 (23:23):
I Almost gave them
five awesome I don't know skin
five awesome.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Okay, all right.
All right, I'm gonna say I Wantto do for the only reason why I
love the movie.
It is a good movie.
I just feel like, in comparisonto some of the other 420 movies
right now, like it's not.
I still like it.
It'll probably my top five, butit won't be like my first three
.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Right right.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
I think still number
one for me right now is
certainly that pineapple express.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Yeah, I think it's
because I'm familiar with Dave
before he did that and I can seethat I was like, oh okay, you
got a movie and he's a star ofit.
Now it's kind of like aquafina.
I knew about aquafina wayBefore all that after it's not,
which he had a YouTube channel.
I used to watch it.
Like that's how familiar I waswith aquafina.
So then I followed her.
(24:16):
I followed her career and someof the stuff.
She did not everything, butI've seen a few things that
she's done, a few movies, she'sdone a few series.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Well, I said, is For
the bleach out there.
If you haven't seen half baked,definitely, definitely check
this out.
It's just about these guys whowere stoners and then they're
trying to get the front out ofprison, off of the dumb shit
that he did, because killing allhorse cop is considered killing
a cop.
Yeah, so you know he's, youknow you see all the antics and
(24:45):
everything else.
For one thing I will say I didlike about this movie that I
haven't seen in other 420 moviesand it's like you and I were
bumping that song from Snoop.
I missed that bitch, right, yeah, and I loved it.
How was Snoop said you know,the first time I hooked up with
her my mom got mad at me and Icouldn't stop tripping.
I loved in half baked.
(25:07):
It showed the first time he gothigh with his friends and how,
you know, they evolved into thestoners that they are today,
because it showed the frame.
And I'm for sure for some ofyou bleaks, I'm sure you all
remember y'all very, very first420 experience and sometimes
it's just one of those things.
Be like you never forget yourfirst time.
But I, I did like that aboutthem.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that was interesting, like when
it was in there was in that gasthing it was to place in the get
well, what they call the Bodega.
Yeah, I always took place inthe Bodega, like it was women in
that big, large yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
I'm so thirsty On
that, that movie.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
right there it's
something like oh boy, they
always be saying B, I forgot hischaracter's name.
I should know I got it right.
Here I'm seeing the guy thatsays starface, starface.
Yeah, how forget his starface,his character.
Whatever.
It showed him as a kid.
He was looking at comic books,yeah, and then, like they asked
(26:08):
if he was high he saw like thesuperhero.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
I know give like a
thumbs up.
I really did like how they didto do that never.
But yeah, I mean for bleaks outthere, you know.
Oh yeah, I gotta tell me what'sup, ralph and I, again, I'll
have the site information up soyou guys can comment, subscribe,
tell your friends about it.
(26:31):
Honor's gonna be a lot ofthings coming on to that site.
Just just keep in mind it'sstill under development, it's
not completely done, but Ralphhas already seen it.
Ralph, you want to just say alittle something from what you
did see.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
Yeah, it has a lot of
interesting topics on there,
like different things to justtalk about and whatnot.
You know you go check it out.
There's some things youprobably want to answer on there
.
I had questions about Wu Tangand a question like there's a
lot of, a lot of interestingstuff on that site.
So if y'all go check that out,you know you might you might
find some.
Especially, you ain't gotnothing to do, you feel like
just typing up some stuff.
(27:04):
Oh yeah, yeah, there's somedecent dialogue.
Oh yeah, there's so much totalk about within that site.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
So yeah, I just
appreciate you guys checking
that out.
They gave you guys want toreach out to us, a tribe called
bleak a gmailcom.
We're also on cash up.
I just for you guys know.
Hey, my old laptop crash.
I have a new one, so the audioquality is a lot better, clear
from what we've been told.
So going forward, we're justreally really trying to just
(27:31):
Deliver for you guys.
But until next time, be safeout there, bleakers.