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Ever wondered how the nightlife culture of the DMV has transformed over the years? Join Ace Boogie and Egogh on the Boards on this electrifying episode of the Absolute DMV Podcast while Marc is off on his family trip. We kick off with a celebratory shout-out to Light Skin Black and James Merlin on their birthdays, recounting the unforgettable bash on U Street filled with drinks, hookah, and an unstoppable crowd. We also proudly flaunt our new Absolute DMV merch and chat about the importance of staying connected with our loyal listeners. 

Take a ride with us through the unexpected highlights of our nights out, including rooftop twerking and surprisingly laid-back police presence. We reflect on the transition from all-night clubbing to parking lot socializing, and the balance of enjoying nightlife while tackling adult responsibilities. Get ready for a vivid recount of a night that defied all expectations and a sneak peek into our future outings before summer ends.

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Speaker 1 (00:22):
DMV.
Welcome everybody to anotherepisode of the Absolute DMV
Podcast.
It's your man, ace Boogie, andI'm here with my man, ego on the
Boards.
I'm on the Boards.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
What's going on?
Homie Yo man, it is what it is.
You know what I'm saying.
You know we're still rollinghey, we still rolling.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Our man, mark couldn't be here today.
Shout out to mark, though he'sout making his moves all over
jet setting international goingall over the place.
I mean, right now he's stilldomestic, but he should be in
armenia, in armenia in a littlebit.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Yeah, yeah, he's just doesn't.
He's chilling out the fam, he'sin the fam so yeah, man.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
So what's going on with you?
Though you go how you feelingno, I'm good, I'm straight.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
This is this.
I mean, it's a new experiencefor us.
You know, you know we got,we're rolling, we're rolling
just us too, oh yeah, I'm on thecamera.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
I was just about to say hey, y'all finally get to
see eagle ugly ass with the geargear.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Hey, so we got some new, some more new gear.
You know, absolute DMV baseballjerseys.
Yes, I'm always going to rocksome new shit, so you probably
going to be seeing that a lottoo as well.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Yeah, we're going to, like I said, we got different
types of merch Y'all.
Let us know what you see, what,what you like, interested, like
, comment, subscribe all thatgood stuff, man, yeah, so what's
up with you though Me, oh me,alright.
Well, first of all I'd like togive a shout-out, a special

(01:55):
happy birthday to my twobrothers.
First one, my brother LightSkin Black.
Light Skin Black, entertainment.
Shout-out to you.
Brother Love you.
Is he?
Light Skin Black?
Light Skin Black, entertainment.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Shout out to you brother love you, is he, is he?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Light Skin, black yes , he's Light Skin, black he used
to go.
He can't just be Light Skin heused to go by DNB, now he has to
go by LSB, so it's okay.
He runs a business, not AlmondAlmond Butter, no man my man
Light Skin, but he black as hell.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
You know what I'm saying?
He has that light skin.
He has that light skin.
What's it called Light skin?
What's it called how you carryyourself?
He carries himself lighter thanwhat he is oh, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
He carries himself darker than what he is.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
That's why he black.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
That's why he black.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Because he had to tone it down for the business.
Yeah, he couldn't add that hecouldn't add the l on it.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
No, he had to.
No, he had to put the lsbbecause for his business, he's a
uh, he's actually one of thebest party promoters in the city
nice.
So he, he throws parties umprivate parties, and then he
throws regular parties at uh inwhat kind of area, though?
and All over, I mean all over hecan be in DC, he can be in

(03:07):
Maryland, he can be in VA.
Every now and then he throwsdifferent— he a man of the
people, you know what I'm saying.
So he get out there, people'schamp, and also shout out to my
brother, james Merlin, shout outto you, brother, happy birthday
.
He probably in Jamaica rightnow, going crazy, going crazy

(03:29):
with his family.
But yeah, you know, hey, we outhere.
But yeah, light Skin Black man,we got to get you on the pod.
Yeah, bring him out yo.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
We got to get you on the pod brother, everybody from
our fam, anybody we represent,oh yeah, I mean, like I said,
light-skinned black.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
I went out to one of his parties, his birthday party
on Friday.
Yeah, man, we had a good time.
We had a real good time.
It was a little bit of aculture shock for me because
once again I realize that I'mold.
I haven't been out in a minute.
You know, I had kids and I feltlike club clubbing, yeah, but

(04:08):
once a year I always go outparty with black ones a year,
once a year, that's my, that'smy thing, I always got a party
black is your limit.
It's not even my limits.
My birthday is January 23rd,okay, and his birthday is June
24th, so what happens is I cannever get to celebrate my
birthday, hmm so, basically, Ialways celebrate my birthday

(04:30):
almost like six months late withhim.
Hmm so, during the summertime,my birthday is too cold to
celebrate, it's always, likethis oldest week, save up your
ducats.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Not even saving up the, it's just saving up I.
But I'm telling you it's justsaving up.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
I guess my fun ducats .

Speaker 2 (04:43):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
I want to make sure that I really get to enjoy my
time.
Your Chuck E Cheese.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Yeah, save my tickets,basically.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
You right, you right, you right.
So when I get my good prize.
But yeah, we went out, man, umyo?
U street's a wild place, bro.
U street is a wild place, bro.

(05:11):
Hold on, hold on.
I know you, I know you'regetting that, but hold on, hold
on.
U street is a wild place, bro.
So posh, we in posh having agreat time.
You know, drinks is flowing,people in there doing their
thing, hookah, blowing women,everything, nice man.
Like I said, it's a little bitof a culture shock for me
because I'm used to going outand getting dressed up and I
didn't even get dressed up thistime, I just had on little t.

(05:33):
Now I had on a little button-upjump jeans and a little you
know I'm saying and some sneakswent out thinking that you know
I'm.
I'm Went out thinking that.
You know, I went out thinkingthat I'm chill.
Yeah, man, I was out therethinking people's out there in
like short shorts, like when Isay shorts I mean like sweat
shorts.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Like you know what I'm saying?
Like fleece shorts, yeah, yeah,like they were like athletic
gear.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Athletic gear yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
I'm in there going like damn.
I could have kept on what I hadon earlier With the ball
playing.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Yeah, it was like 90 degrees still with the humidity.
It was crazy.
But man, we in that thing, bro,I forget the DJ's name.
I want to shout out to her whenI get a chance, though.
I mean Black probably shout herout if he come out, yeah.
But when I get a chance, though, shout out to her man.
She, though, shout out to herman.

(06:28):
Yo, she had a time, she had itturnt.
I'm telling you, I neverrealized how much booty shaking
music is out there, bro, likelike for real, for real.
She literally played an hourset of booty shaking music with
like little little thingssprinkled in, like little of a
genre sprinkled in there.
I'll go ahead, I go because I'mgoing to comment on that.
Bro, an hour straight of bootyshaking music, and the girls was

(06:49):
in there booty shaking.
The craziest part to me, though, was dudes were dancing with
him, like Black was probably theonly person dancing.
I mean, he was really enjoyinghis birthday, he me.
We come from an old school timeof being able you see a girl
shaking that you hop on it.
I don't think we can do thatanymore.
So you know what?

(07:09):
I'm saying me, I sat back and Iwas just chilling and smoking
black.
He was having fun on hisbirthday hopping on some ass,
but like it really looked likethe club after the me too
movement, because it was justlike no man was really trying to
like get up on a girl and dancewith them and they was.
They was out there shakingshake I mean, and in some of the

(07:31):
skimpiest of clothes.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
It was wonderful sights was it, uh, the yammy of
them, the yams?

Speaker 1 (07:39):
the yam, the?
What is the ham Ham on a yammy?
What did you say?
The ham yammies, ham yammies,bruh, they was out.
They was out.
I had a great time, man, Ienjoyed the sight.
Yeah, you were sightseeing.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
I'm old now, bro.
Sometimes I just like to seewhat's going on.
So that's what I'm going tocomment on, that I've been out a
little bit more than probablywith you because, like I said,
I'm a homeboy.
We got to hang out, bro, yeah,no, we got to do it.
I mean we got to hang out,because I know that where you
hang out is different from whereI hang out.

(08:16):
So, yeah, where I hang out it'sa little bit more gentrified.
It's like, okay, so you stillgot booty meat, you still got
things walking around, it's morespeed bumps than full on.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
No, that's not true.
No, I mean speed bumps willstill make you stop or still
make you pause.
It's not an onion that's goingto make you cry.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
It's a mixture.
That's the thing about it.
It's a gumbo.
Okay, you know what I'm saying.
You have, it's a gumbo, you getwhat you get, you know.
Say, in the situation you mightget, you might get a vegetable
and you might get some meat,okay, Paul's.
That no, I hear what you say, Iknow what you meant, but that

(08:56):
sounded crazy, but like you know, so like the area I hang out is
, like you know, shout outs to14th, 14th, and you actually, oh
, you up the street.
I'm right up the street.
I'm down the street.
You're a little darker, I'm alittle lighter.
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, I'm nearthe white meat.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Yeah, you I'm about to say.
Isn't that kind of like?

Speaker 2 (09:17):
yeah, yeah, you up on the I'm right next to, like the
subway, uh, uh, law, society,uh, pretty much the, the bars,
bars and um, so the thing aboutthat is it's like the way they
carry themselves throughout thecity, like all the young
environment.
It's a younger environment.
So, like you dudes walk aroundliterally whatever they feel the

(09:41):
fit is nice.
That's what I think.
Think like they could bewearing like shit.
I don't like use that short,short shorts there's a
difference between I.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
I found this out the other day online that there's a
difference between wearingclothes and styling clothes.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Yeah, but yeah, so I guess these guys style their
clothes and then they go out I'mso it don't still look like
they wearing whatever I'm an oldhead, I'm aware where I'm
comfortable and just in casesomething pops off, I ain't
gonna be like, oh, my pants felloff because this guy, yep, yep
but now you were saying we, uh,you, you out there, what's up on
the 14th, and you side we got.

(10:17):
So shout out to uh, uh, ghostloz, uh, he, he opened two clubs
.
He has a club called cloak anddagger and then he also opened a
club called Alice Alice on you.
And so the thing about it islike those two clubs are similar
and different at the same time.

(10:37):
Cloak Dagger is the collegekind of feel, you know what I'm
saying.
So you get the younger crowd,of like kind of bar crowd, but
then you know, and then theAlice is a little bit more
upscale, kind of like dress up alittle bit, but still the same.
You know how it is, u Street isU Street, you know what I'm
saying?
So, but then you get like theAsian crowd mixed with a little

(11:01):
bit of white mixed black crowdmix a little bit of white mix
black.
It depends on how the music isplayed, and that's all I was
gonna actually say about themusic he's.
So everybody's shaking thesedays, this day and age, women
shake to anything I can shake toanything.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
I didn't know that there was this much booty
shaking music and you know whatit was.
It was all women rappers.
That's the other part.
It's kind of the anthem.
Yeah, it was like no men.
Like back in the day we had 50Cent, did Disco Inferno.
The Little Mamas, show me howyou do, Even like down south

(11:42):
they had.
Tip Drill Ludacris had PussyPoppin'.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
You know what I'm saying All types of stuff that
was like you know they wereLudacris, had Cash Money, had
some shit, pussy Poppin, yeah,cash Money.
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (11:50):
All types of stuff.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
That was like.
You know, they were ready.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
That song called but yeah, but now it's like Men
aren't making the strip clubanthems anymore.
They're not making the bootyshaking music, no more, like
it's all women making it and andthey're killing it.
It's magda stallion, the magdastallions, the glorillas, the
lottos, the uh uh uh.
Cardi b, cardi b's of course,nicky I mean you got, it's just

(12:19):
but.
but we're also kind of namingthe old people to a certain
extent, like there's others thatare out there that I, I want to
say, but I can, I don't evenknow if they make the music, I
just know the names because it's.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
crossing to my ecosystem here and there, yeah,
see, that's because youexperienced something new.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yeah, so, just being out, bro, I was just like I was
just like I said, it was myfirst time out all year and I
was just trying to see what thefuck was going on and, honestly,
honestly it was, it was on myside.
It was lovely, bro, like it wasstraight.
I mean, yeah, you had a couplehispanics, a couple whites here

(12:57):
and there, but it was mostlyblack people.
Um, they was out there, thingshowing love.
It was like man, it was crazy,like we out there by there's a,
there's a sports bar, nelly'sSports Bar.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Nelly's.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Sports Bar is known as, like I guess, the premier
LGBT.
It's a gay bar.
Yeah, it's a gay bar, so youknow what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
But everybody goes there.
Oh, you were on, you and I 9thand you 9th and you yeah, yeah,
that's.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
So we down there, bro , we come out the club man.
I don't know how these Bambasgot up on the motherfucking.
They got up on the rooftop Likethey Bruh gay Bambas twerking
on the rooftop, twerking Like no, they going crazy out there.
I'm sitting there like, and thepolice ain't doing nothing, the

(13:46):
police just watching Everybody.
And the police ain't doingnothing.
The police just watching,everybody just watching.
It's just to me.
I'm looking at it like, oh so,this is regular, like niggas
ain't even tripping, everybodyjust going along with their time
, going along with their nightLike bruh.
It was crazy.
And it probably wasn't evencrazy.
That was the whole part.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
It was just, I haven't been out in a year.
So I'm going to tell you yeah,you're right, it's actually is
crazy Like that area, because Iknow exactly where you were.
I know exactly where you were.
It's literally the parking lotpimping.
You don't even need to go anyclub.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
No, you don't have to go in.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Yeah, pull up in, your pull up.
They have actually this story'son instagram of that, that,
that area of jumping on cars,girls twerking off a car.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Yes, they're playing music outside yes, so it was a
regular night then.
So it was a regular night then,and you know what, though my
old ass really enjoyed it, I'mgonna go out one more time, like
and the cool thing about it,though, is it make me feel like
I don't really got to getdressed up Like honestly, like
if I felt like it right now,after these couple of drinks

(14:53):
that I had, you might go outthere now.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
I could go out there.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
You know what I'm saying.
Like what's up.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
That's what I'm saying.
Like, I guess, when you gofurther that way, towards 14,
it's definitely a little moreI'm not saying not upscale, but
it's more like they startdressing up, because then you
start seeing people trying toimpress a little bit.
You have different bars andthen there's a lot of bars and a
lot of clubs that open up, sothey're like competing.
So you got like Law Society,you got Cloak Dagger, Alice, you

(15:20):
have these other places aroundor whatever, and then you have
regular bars also out and aboutright on 14th and then you go
around the corner of 14th, youhave St X and all those other
places or whatever.
I'm giving all thesemotherfucking props.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
It's not an ad, but shout out to them.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Yeah, you better stop paying me, but I love going out
there because as an old head,it's window shopping, not
shopping, but more like you justsee how people roll, how it
used to be Like before.
You'd go straight to the club.
You'd be there all night Untilyou get out.
You're sweaty like.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
No, I mean you don't start parking lot pimping until
you needed to start, until thelet out Like the last.
Yeah until you struck out.
No, straight up, it's just, youwas in the club, yeah, if you
didn't pull what you pulledinside the club.
Now you go outside and now youjust like all right, well, I got
a bottle, I got the J's,whatever who trying, like you

(16:18):
said, I guess, yeah, you didstrike out enough.
So it's last ditch effort,that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
And you just in that thing and think about it, the
way I roll, like when I'm withmy boy, like I said, I have the
VIP status, so like I don't do Iguess I'm sadidium right, he in
the VIP, like the VIP, so likeI feel, like I don't go and do
that parking lot because I don'tneed to.
You know what I'm saying.
Like he has, you know what I'msaying, he'll have some people

(16:49):
stay or whatever.
And that's why I said, when wehang out, you'll start seeing a
different.
It's a different.
It's a different, it's adifferent beast.
See, man, you might like it,you might not.
You might be like.
This is not straight, bro.
I keep it.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
I keep it a buck.
I used to be a wild dude.
I'm light now.
You know what I'm saying.
I just chill out, just enjoythe scene and see what happens.
I don't really partake in thescene anymore, I just like to be

(17:18):
there, fly on the wall,enjoying other people having fun
Like I'm a voyeur now.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
That's what it is I'm the same way, but I more.
This is I'm around wild people,so I stay back and just love
being part of the scene, but notin the scene man it was.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
It was great to see my man black, oh he was, he was
he was, he blacking out bro, heact like he was chilling for
real, for I think he actuallysaved saved the night, until you
know I what I'm saying like toreally get loose, oh yeah, like
he saved it for another night.
I guess he might have had someresponsibilities to handle
because, you know, we allfathers or relationships or

(17:58):
whatever.
We all got responsibilities now.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
So he was kind of like I even pulled him to the
side.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
I asked him.
I was like, are you good?
Because you ain't, you ain'tdoing what you just did.
Yeah, you be wilding for real,for real, but it was good to see
him having a good time.
And yeah, man, and, like I said, I might step out one more time
for the summer end.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Just to check it out.
I mean, I got to come out withyou.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah, you coming out, but I mean I got to with him
one more time before the summit.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
That's my man.
You're going to come out withme.
That's my man.
We're going to do like I said.
Maybe this, no, this Saturday,I don't know.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Hey, y'all let us know.
Yeah, Because we've beenthinking about kind of doing the
whole.
I don't want to say a livepodcast thing, but we want to
see if we can you know maybe ona club, let out interview a
couple people you know what I'msaying just get, just get some

(18:52):
content, touch, touch the people.
But you know what I'm sayingtouch the streets, pause.
See who's out there.
You know what I'm saying.
See what's out there.
Just get some stuff.
Y'all let us know if y'all beinterested in something like
that, leave.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Like, hit us up on the dms, uh, hit us up on the
comments on our YouTube channel,or whatever.
Yeah, like I said, I think theDC area is lit now.
It's more lit than it used tobe.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
You have so many options, bro, the options that
was out that I saw.
I saw people Six crazy theoptions that were out when I was
out I was just like I wasthoroughly impressed, bro.
That's all I'm going to say.
I was thoroughly impressed.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
We are in an era of you didn't show your age.
I was like Bro, no, no I justthink we are.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
I think we're in an era because the women are
allowed to be more free yeah,that they are so much more free.
I'm scared.
No, the women are allowed to bemore free yeah, that they are
so much more free.
I'm scared.
Nah, I'm scared, bro.
I'm scared of them, but at thesame time, I love to.
It's almost like going onsafari.
I don't want to interact withnothing, I just want to see you

(20:02):
in your natural habitat, do youbaby?

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Do you baby, do you baby, dude, dude, all right, I'm
just here to see it and takepictures.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Oh my God, Get some memories.
I'm seeing it.
That's it, bro.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
If it was an animation cartoon, I could see
this motherfucker.
It's like in a truck ofmotherfuckers and it's like all
these little antelopes orwhatever, those little Giselles
jumping around.
He's like ooh, ooh.
He's looking around like oh, no, no, no, no, not like that, but

(20:37):
I mean it's just experiencingthe experience of life.
Like I said, it's a differentthing of like where we grew up
and we can go into another storywith that.
But yo, I mean you know whatI'm saying.
Like I said, dc is open foreverything.
Just like I said, we're here tohelp out and open it up.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yo, y'all want to have a good time, come on out.
Come on out.
U Street is popping.
There's a few other places.
I mean, if you want to go highto DD, like high to DD, nah, and
you want to go to where the IDmodels are Connecticut.
You can go to Rose.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Bowl, rose Bowl.
You can definitely go to RoseBowl.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
I'm not going to Rose Bowl.
That shit is too much.
Hey bro, if you got it, ballout.
But if you don't got it, or ifyou just looking for more bang
for your buck, more fun for yourbuck, I don't know what to call
it.
Come on down to U Street man,all right, shout out.
Light Skin Black, light SkinBlack Entertainment.

(21:34):
Hit him up on Instagram.
See what his party's lookinglike.
If you trying to have a goodtime, hit my mans up.
That is an ad for him.
I love you, my nigga.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
And shout out Alice.
You know what I'm saying.
For Cloak Dagger, invite only.
Sorry, the last weekend wasopen to the public, but now
invite only.
But then we will be partying inAlice.
Alice is like video games andshit.
They got everything.
Come check it out, I'll bethere.

(22:02):
Hit me up, all right, y'all,absolute DMV.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Y'all have a good one .
We'll do better next time.
Peace.
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UConn basketball star Azzi Fudd brings her championship swag to iHeart Women’s Sports with Fudd Around and Find Out, a weekly podcast that takes fans along for the ride as Azzi spends her final year of college trying to reclaim the National Championship and prepare to be a first round WNBA draft pick. Ever wonder what it’s like to be a world-class athlete in the public spotlight while still managing schoolwork, friendships and family time? It’s time to Fudd Around and Find Out!

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