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What if our collective voices could reshape the future?" Join us as we confront global and local injustices, from the complex tapestry of conflict in Palestine to the pressing need for reparations in Black communities. Our conversation threads through the historical and ongoing struggles, questioning the role of media manipulation, systemic racism, and hate in shaping today's societal tensions. We challenge listeners to consider the power of unity and awareness, pushing for a world where economic empowerment and racial equity are not just ideals but achievable realities.

With a dramatic shift from global issues to local triumphs, we shine a spotlight on the electrifying world of high school basketball. Celebrating Handley's undefeated 18-0 season, we break down the thrilling action and strategic mastery that have paved their way to success. Our analysis doesn't just stop at the scoreboard; we delve into the team dynamics, the coaching prowess of Zach, and the extraordinary potential of standout player Christian. The drama on the court reflects the broader themes of talent, perseverance, and community spirit.

As the narrative unfolds, economic resistance and grassroots activism take center stage. We propose radical ideas for financial protests against corporate giants and advocate for a shift towards supporting local economies and sustainable living. Engaging with the challenges posed by regulatory barriers and the suppression of technological innovation, we explore how collective action can lead to transformative change. Wrapping up with a call for community engagement, we remind our listeners of the power of being informed and active participants in shaping a just and equitable society.

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Speaker 1 (00:19):
I was ready, bro, there's a hindrance Silence is
cassette, so let your voices beheard.
Man, we brothers with opinions.
Now we spreading the word.
Bringing light to the darkRevolution is our art.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Man.
A lot of people talk, but theyain't never walked apart.
Gotta shine a light on povertyand fight against injustice and
always speak the truth when theenemies are.
Good morning, ladies andgentlemen.
Y'all know what time it is.
It's time to wake up and belike I ain't got no job today.
But on to the topics we'regoing to get into with the only
podcast y'all need to tune intofrom Wink City the BWO and

(00:52):
what's that.
Stand for Ladies, make it whatyou want, but it's just for
entertainment purposes only.
Like my man Twin says, bwostands for Brothers With
Opinions, so don't get all inyour feelings.
If you don't care for what wegot to say, just give us some
feedback or tune us out.
But either way, don't hate,because it ain't gonna get you
nowhere.
We're gonna get into palestinetoday, and that's all about hate
.
We're gonna get intoreparations that's also about

(01:12):
hate.
And, uh, we're gonna get intothe super bowl.
We're gonna get into some highschool sports talk and chop it
up about how things have beengoing from spring mills to
hanley and the big game comingup between those two, because,
skyline, much as we love thoseyoung boys over there, they
ain't show up.
So let's get right into it,fellas, tony, kick us off baby.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Jeez.
All right, man, I appreciate it.
That's good stuff.
So we'll start off with ourlocal high school basketball
scores, like we always dobecause everybody loves it.
We'll start with on Monday,february 3rd, musselman defeated
Sharando 57-49.
Warren County over ManassasPark 66-50.

(01:51):
Millbrook over Liberty 92-71.
On Tuesday night you had KettleRun defeat Princeville 77-39.
I think that's the most pointsKettle run scored all year.
Sharando over Warren County57-42.
Hanley over James Wood 85-46.

(02:12):
And Falk here over Liberty75-51.
And on to Wednesday you hadMeridian defeat Armstrong 71-48.
Thursday you had Meridiandefeat Armstrong 71-48.
Thursday you had James Wooddefeat Warren County in a close
one, 51-50.
Skyline defeated Manassas Park84-33.

(02:35):
And then our Friday night slatewas Millbrook over James Wood
68-52.
Falkier over Kettle Run 60-32.
Meridian over Princeville 87-10.
Hanley over Skyline the gameeverybody was waiting for.

(02:57):
But Hanley won 84-53.
Warren County over ManassasPark 61-45.
So that's your Virginia score.
So we can't forget about WestVirginia, our neighbor we had.
Let me hold on hold, on hold, onhold, on hold, on hold on,

(03:19):
because I'm lunching.
Give me a second.
Everyone, but everybody.
What do you think about that?
What did you think about thatHanley game?
Thoughts Wayne.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Hanley and.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Skyline, because it was the game of the week while I
get this, initially was Huh.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
First quarter was fire.
After that I don't know wherethe coach for Skyline went.
I think he went to the lockerroom or something.
He got outcoached from thesecond quarter to the fourth man
.
If anybody's listening up fromfront row, fire that guy.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
Oh Lord, that's harsh man, that's harsh Fire, that
guy man.

Speaker 4 (04:00):
No, I will say it was a good game, man.
Big up to Hanley.
Man Started the season off 18-0, something that has never been
done in John Hanley history.
So big ups to those guys.
I was at the game.
I'm going to call it out now myman, kyron, don't take anything
personal man, just keep playingbasketball man.
You can't worry about fans man,fans can get you right out your

(04:23):
game real quick.
So just keep playing ball man.
But keep up the good work, man,and I'll be looking forward to
that.
Spring Mills versus Hamming.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
Yeah, well, hopefully that happens, because there's a
huge snowstorm coming.

Speaker 4 (04:35):
Yeah and they're watching Kansas.
It'll never happen.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
So everybody's anticipating that.
Hopefully it happens thisWednesday, but now we're
anticipating a huge snowstorm.
It might not happen.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
You said Spring Mills is number one in the state of
West Virginia.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yeah, as far as I know, number one or two, then
Morgantown.
Wow, because them andMorgantown have played twice and
they split.
They're a lot amongst eachother.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
Yeah, I haven't seen those guys, but I mean I've
heard that they got someathletes Mm-.
I haven't seen those guys, butI mean I've heard that they got
some athletes.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Oh, they do, they got some ballplayers.
It should be a really good game, definitely not going to miss
that one, my brother Tucker, youbetter be streaming that game.
Yep.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
Stream.
I streamed that last game.
Yep, you enjoyed it, I've seeny'all sitting on the sideline
with Bullet and Dre and all ofthem Little Cab Bang Out.
I've seen all y'all over there.
I've seen Big Pat over there.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
All the stars came out.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
I've seen a couple blocks in a row and a baseline
dunk by my man, christian Denges, out there.
I've seen Kyron getting to thebasket and getting foul shots a
lot, so those two young men weredoing pretty good in the second
half.
Will did a lot of damage in thefirst half, but yeah, man, you
might be right because I didn'tget to see everything.

(05:53):
But coaching could make a bigdifference, and it does.
But they got too many athletesand a lot of young talent in
Skyline.
They should be the second-bestteam in the area.
Their record-wise they probablyare, but they couldn't compete
with them at all.
Once Hanley made them theadjustments shout out to Zach
man because they madeadjustments and Christian and

(06:14):
Kyron started going to work andthey used their size on them.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
They took.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Will out the game, so to speak.
If you can say 36 points, istaking him out the game, but you
know what I mean.
He ain't do much in the secondhalf and didn't need to, man.
But yeah, that that's awell-rounded team, even though
obviously they don't always playteam ball because will gets a
bulk of the shots, but when theygo to them other kids, man,
they're deadly.
Like I'm waiting for jayvon toget off and amari's not even

(06:39):
there right now, like hanley'sdeadly.
But like you said, man, I don'tknow what they're going to do to
people Like.
I want to see them play Hampton, man, because I don't know how
we're playing them in the regionlike, or the state, whatever it
is, fellas, we would have neverplayed them when me and Wayne
was coming up and I'm surprised.
So I want to see what they doagainst somebody like different

(07:00):
man, like we got ballplayers,but it's different in the water.
So, tony, what you think, man,because you go to all the games,
you think we're ready forsomebody that's like Hampton and
Phobos and some of them schoolswe might have to play to win it
all.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Yeah, I mean I think you pretty much said it all, you
know, I think they're awell-rounded team.
You, you know they're all ballplayers, they all have high IQs,
so, like you said, you touchedon it it's just play a little
more team.
You know, offensively I'd liketo see a little more ball
movement Because, like you say,they play together Like ball

(07:34):
movement.
All of them can score and it'snot just a starting five, it's
down to the bench Other thanthat.
But they play great defense andfor the most part sometimes
they'll slack, but I mean,overall they play a great
defense but a lot of pressurethey run the floor and I want to
chime in on what you said likea little more team offense.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
You know what I'm saying Like they have so many
good players, though, tony Likethat, ball should be touching
every player's hand.
Yeah, agreed.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
At least once during a possession In the game.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
Only two or three people touch the ball.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Yeah, I mean we both coach, right.
It's like you're always taught,like every coach I've had too.
It says, on offense, everyoffensive player should at least
touch it once, right, like ifyou set up a play, play you

(08:30):
should move the ball movementaround at least.
And I'm not saying, okay, Iunderstand, you got an open shot
, take it, but for the most part, right, every kid should touch
the ball at least once.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
And by doing that, tony, you get easier baskets
like.
Don't make things harder thanwhat it needs to be.
Yeah, so I mean, but that's theonly thing that I could see
could get a lot better withhanley is just the ball movement
.
You know what I mean.
Because, like, all theseplayers are moving without ball.
You know I'm saying so, butthey're never touching it.
It's like what is the point ofthem moving around cutting

(08:57):
towards the bucket if they'renot gonna even attempt to pass
in there?
There was a a few plays I'veseen where christian cut back
door.
He was wide open but nobody sawhim.
You know I'm saying so.
You know it's more so of movingthe ball and keeping your head
up at the same time, man.
So like, yeah, if you havethese backdoor cuts and you're
not watching the movement,you're never going to be able to

(09:18):
make that pass.
Agreed, I mean there's a lot ofthings that they can improve on
.
I mean everybody can improve.
Oh, you can always improve, butyeah, I mean.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
But yeah, I mean God, you got three kids that scored
in Double digits again Kyron,christian Will.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Those three kids will probably all make First team,
all districts.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Yeah, they probably will.
But see, that's my thing.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
They all scored double digits.
They all should be averaginghigh double digits, like I get
it.
Wheels averaging 28 or whatever.
The christians should beaveraging 20, caverns should be
averaging 16 to 18, but that'snot happening.
You know, christians down what?
What?

Speaker 3 (09:59):
13 points a game yeah , I think you average 12, 13
again you can easily drop 20 to22 every night.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
Average that man.
But when you don't get the ballmovement that's necessary he's
not going to get the shots to.
To average a number like thatI'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
He had six blocks that game and I went my whole
time playing and everybody Ilove from the old school it's
definitely happened, but I'venever seen it.
Man, none of them guys we playwith wayne.
I ain't never seen none of ourboys get six blocks in the game.
I'm like damn.
And he just did it easy.
Like the way duane, tucker andsome of those guys they nice and
they going up and christianswas like give me that and they

(10:35):
give me that.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
I'm like damn he does it easily because of the
keyword tony said earlier.
He has a high iq man.
He got a lot of those blocks onhelp defense man.
Like he's reading the floordefensively man, he's watching
his man and watching everybodyelse, so he knows what's about
to happen, man, and that's whyhe's there for those blocks, man
.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
I also think he might've surpassed Kevin Curry
Jr, because Kevin used to get alot of dunks man Mike Brown too,
but obviously he's not a bigman.
Christian gets about one tofour dunks a game now and it's
just like next year.
I know this year we won him inthe States, but next year he

(11:16):
going to be windmilling andgoing crazy on him.
man, this young man, tony Nola,shout out to you for having a
seed like that and shout out toyou being smart enough and in
love with black women enough toknow like, because your genes
you know he got some athleticismin the tube man.
But look man, next year I thinkhe might just be coming back

(11:38):
door and they're gonna see it.
And jayvon and will, becausethey all come back they're gonna
throw.
He's gonna be catching reversealley hoops back door
windmilling on people, man.
And I think next year Wayne, hemight get his 20 and 10 a game.
But this year overall it's kindof all about Will.
That's cool, but I think evenWill's going to realize,
especially if Hanley can't beatthe Hamptons and them coming
down to the States, you betterget people like Christian and

(11:59):
Javon involved, because themkids can't hoop too Well that's
why I'll give it to you, though,Tony.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
I'm going to back my man up because it is in his
genes.
His brother could jump, butTony just didn't jump.
I mean, it's in their genes,man, and that's where Christian
gets that hype from man Jason'stall man.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Tony's favorite time to jump when we was young was he
tried to bunny hop on the bikeand shit.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
Yep, that's about it, my skateboard.
I'm doing ollies, that's it.
That's the most air I ever gotin my life, but no man.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Christian's nice man and he makes it look easy.
So I will be honest,christian's not as passive as
some of the people I've seenthat got a lot of talent.
But sometimes he plays justlike you know, goes through the
motions and shit Like if hestarts to get that true dog in
him he will get 20 and 10 a gameand it's going to be crazy and

(12:55):
that would help Will and themout so much I know Zach knows it
.
They got a lot of talent, man,and Christian is number one on
that team, probably in thedistrict.
That's why I wish I could be atthat Spring Mills game with
y'all, because they got a bunchof kids that's like that, so
it's going to be interesting tosee.
Well, christian's just different.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
Even the coaches say it.
It's like he's so quiet, heshows no emotion.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
He's unselfish.
He's always been like dog inhim.
I know he does but he don'tshow.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
It is the funny thing he showed.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
He shows it when he comes and pipes on somebody we
just say he's a silent assassin,was that?
Baseline one hand drawing.
Hey look, that showed you rightthere the dogs, any man?

Speaker 3 (13:37):
yeah, it's there I.
What I like to see a littlemore of is him, you know, shoot
a little more, because he'llpass up some shots sometimes
when he should just catch andshoot like he usually does,
because he does that all thetime, but he just so is that a
will brown doing factor?

Speaker 2 (13:52):
not and not that young man's fault, but because
the system is designed right nowto have that it could.
I mean it's hard.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
It's hard for me to say anything because I'm not on
the staff.
I don't.
You know what I mean.
I don mean I don't get into itand want to know what their
whole.
I do, for the most part becauseI coach at Daniel, but it could
be Maybe they're like oh, wegot to wheel the ball.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (14:16):
I like the most part, the most that Christian's doing
man and we both touched on himwith it, you and I, tony.
When he puts that ball on thefloor, bro, once you put that
ball on the floor, go.
And he did that a lot againstSkyline man.
When he put the ball on thefloor, he took off and if he
didn't get a bucket he gotfouled.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Yeah, because that's the great thing with this team
it's like they all can shot,like I was going back to the
team it's like.
J Javon was one night scored 16.
Yeah, or something.
You know he was getting hisshots, Yep.
Man Javon can shoot, they'reall scared.
It's like if you shut down, saya team shuts down Will, Okay,
now you got to handle Christianor Javon or Kyron Then you shut

(14:55):
down Like you have to pick yourpoison.
Dude to pick your poison, theyall can put it in the hoop man.

Speaker 4 (15:03):
You can do so many things with a group of kids that
Hallie has right now.
Like Tony said, we both coach,and then what you got coming off
the bench too.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
Yeah, tony, and I Amari Isaiah.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Tony and I you know, a lot of these guys that are on
the bench will probably be onthe floor.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Yeah, those are coach .
Oh yeah, you see what I'msaying.
Oh yeah, you see what I'msaying.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
They're starters if they go to another school.
Isn't Keyon on that team?
Oh yeah, Keyon.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
I can't forget about Keyon.
I love Keyon man.
He was always.
He plays hard.
Yeah, that's what I was goingto say.
He always hustles, he does thelittle things.
So Keyon's always been thatglue guy too.
He does all the little thingsright.
Shoot even Brendan Campbell.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
Is he?

Speaker 3 (15:42):
number two, Keon.
But is he number that's.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Gina's son.
Yeah, yeah, I think he wasnumber two.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
But yeah, all of them know they're like yeah, they
all to me.
They play well, they do welltogether.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Shit.
My second unit I'd have.
What's his name that?

Speaker 3 (15:59):
we just had on the podcast Jay Sean, I'd have him
like like track the trailer andshit in there.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
You damn right yeah, and you ain't going D1 and not
be no athlete.
That kid, I'm putting him inthe game.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
You give that boy the ball in the post, ain't nobody
stopping him.

Speaker 2 (16:14):
Exactly, I'm using him to my advantage.
Yeah, but yeah, Hanley's deepman.
I don't know if they're readyfor people like Hampton, but
we're going to see.
I think they're ready.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
I mean dude Zach's gotten them ready.
I can praise him for that.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
He's gotten them ready over the summer.
You know summer league Paul issixth and John Marshall is sixth
.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Yeah, and then playing in, you know, in other
invitationals and stuff, likedude, they've played the John
Marshalls, the St Paul, theyplayed all them teams, all of
them.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
They've seen tough talent, see, and that's why it's
showing now.
Yeah, because they've playedschools like that.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
And then people want to talk about their schedule.
Well, it's not their fault.
It's a down year, whatever youwant to say, but everybody else
is playing the same schools,right?

Speaker 2 (17:00):
I ain't going to lie.
Millbrook seems to be good.
They're well coached.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Oh, they're not bad, but Haley still blew the doors
off of them.

Speaker 4 (17:11):
Because they got Eric Green right.
Yeah, eric Green's their coach,so we already know what he did
when he coached Earl Good.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
All right, moving on, guys.
Enough about Haley, let's gojudges the game Wednesday versus
Spring Mills.
Hopefully it happens, buttomorrow night they face James
Wood first, not tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Shout out to Big Ben Kane baby, they're 10-8,.
Man, I didn't know they had awinning record.
They're 10-8.
Shout out to Ben Kane and hisyoung boys, michael Bell and all
them hey, ben Bates.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
But all right, let's not forget about West Virginia.
Remember we got off.
We're not really off topic, butthese West Virginia scores in
the panhandle you hadHedgesville over Southern 63-46.
And, as I mentioned previously,musselman defeated Sharando
Monday night, and thenMartinsburg over Jefferson 63-56

(18:11):
.
Spring Mills over Washington61-46.
And Thursday night got nothingthere.
And then Friday nightWashington over Jefferson 60-52.
Spring Mills over Musselman77-36.
And Martinsburg overHedgesville 43-35.
There you go for our very WestVirginia scores.

(18:31):
So, like everybody said, themuch anticipated Spring Mills
versus Haley matchup Wednesdaynight.
How much snow are we getting?
They keep, they say it's a lot.
I don't know.
It's supposed to be.
You know, start out as snow,then freezing rain and then turn
into rain.

(18:51):
So it's probably a mess.
It'll be enough to messeverything up, probably Tuesday.
Start out as snow, thenfreezing rain and then turn into
rain.
So it's probably a mess.
It'll be enough to messeverything up, probably Tuesday
night, and they won't have thegame.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
That's what we got last night.
We got like four inches butit's freezing rain and
everything it's out there though.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
You're looking at about three to four inches
coming Tuesday and thenWednesday they're saying another
seven to eight on top of that,oh Lord.
So Tuesday You're looking at atleast 12 inches between two
days.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Yeah, so there you go .
So you guys aren't playing thatSpring Mills game.

Speaker 5 (19:24):
No, probably it doesn't look good.
Guaranteed.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
If Winchester's not open, you can guarantee people
that live in the panhandle andall those mountains they're not
coming to school, they can'teven get out their driveway.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
Anticipation will be a postponed game.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
Yeah, it'll be postponed.
Well, I don't know if they'lleven make it up.
Snowblowers and shovels ready,I mean, I hope they make it up.
You know, pick another day toshoot, every other Saturday or
something.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Hey look, ladies and gentlemen, don't worry If that
game can't play and they got toget on to the districts and
playoffs get those Martinsburgand Spring Mills kids ready.
Man, We'll set it up with Wayneand Tony and Zeb over there at
that Shenandoah.
Man, they can play, we got it.
There you go.
It'll be after the season, butwe got it.
Man.
Show for hoops for a whole race, a couple dollars for the kids
in the community.

(20:12):
Man, Look, Spring Mills, I wanty'all to bring it because we
big talking and hyping up Hanleyover here.
Let's go, we want somecompetition.
Y'all nice, like that.
Get your squad together, butdon't be cheating and trying to
grab some Martinsburg playerstoo.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
That's another topic Moving on.
So into?
That's another topic moving on,so into uh what?
Our first topic, guys, I guess,wayne, we can discuss the topic
you wanted to talk about, thesereparations for black community
, black the, the black communityin uh what, michigan?
Yeah, it was like hamtrophamtric, michigan.

(20:53):
It happened years ago yeah,because I know this, this is
heavy on europe.
But yeah, all these reparationsthey're talking about giving to
families and stuff like that.
So what's all that that allabout?

Speaker 4 (21:06):
well what I got from it.
It happened around like the1960, where they basically wiped
out a black community and theywere fighting for so many years
trying to, you know, get theirproperties back, such as their
homes and businesses, whateverthey lost, and at the time that
city was financially struggling.

(21:29):
So that's what the prolongedcivils lawsuit, that's how it
occurred and it just got settledrecently.
And now you got to look at itlike this A lot of these
families that lost their homethey're not even living.
There's only a few people thatare still living from those
years and they just gotreprimanded.

(21:50):
They built her like a two-storyhome and they're finishing up
like the last three homes, whichis gonna cost like another
million dollars, and they gotmost of the funding through like
federal grants and state grants, so it was more of a money
issue of paying the people back.
That's why it it never gotsettled in the 1960s.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
So basically they destroyed a whole community is
what this whole thing is about.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
Yeah, over like 200 homes it was.
They were destroyed.
They weren't going to doanything about it.
Oh, of course that's when theBlack community took it to the

(22:42):
next level and filed a civillawsuit and it just got oh, of
course, do for this community.
So they built that communityback up.
There's like 190 somethinghomes already built, but who
lives in them?
I don't know, because I don'tknow if they gave it to the next
of kent a family, because a lotof those people are not living.

(23:02):
So yeah, gotcha.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Yeah.
So I see here you're doing alittle looking up a few things
like californ is also like Ithink they say they're the first
state to give reparations tothe black community.
Right, or tackle it, at leastyou know, start kicking it off.

(23:26):
And then, of course, what wewere talking about, oregon last
night as well is another onewhere basically the whole state
is nothing but white.
Because what?

Speaker 4 (23:37):
blacks weren't even allowed in oregon until what,
like the 1920s?

Speaker 3 (23:41):
yeah, it's great.
It was great.
I think it might have beenlater than that.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Really, yeah, it's great yeah yeah and and that
right there, just lets I meanthat's a form of racism to me,
you know, like it's only like.
I mean, come on, man, like thisworld we're so divided man,
we've got to get back to being aone nation man Like this is

(24:05):
what they preach to us and I'venever seen it as long as I've
been living.
I've never seen one nation.
Long as I've been living, I'venever seen One Nation.
Nope, what do you guys think?

Speaker 5 (24:15):
No, I feel like it's getting worse too, Wayne.
It's like they're trying totake us back to the 1960s, or
something.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
What did you say last night, zeb, in our Zoom about
Trump, who starts standing upand being all brave when he's in
office?

Speaker 5 (24:33):
Well, yeah, it's different, like white
supremacist groups.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
Right, hey, speak it, don't be shy.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
Yeah, it's weird.
It's not.
I don't know if it's him or ifit's just.
The people feel morecomfortable.
I think the people feel morecomfortable showing their face
and acting up when he'spresident.
It's weird.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
It's not like they're showing their face, they're
scared to show their faces.
A lot of these dudes.
They come through, they gotgoggles on and hats and they try
to disguise themselves.
What we all know is whitesupremacists and we all know
what happened when Donald Trumpwas in office the first time.
Like you saw a lot more actsfrom white supremacists and
groups like that.
Like yeah, I remembercharlottesville when they beat

(25:19):
that one black kid to death withbats and uh, uh, two by fours
and metal poles.
Like and then don't forgetabout the student that ran all
those people over man.
Like it was a lot of whitesupremacist acts going on when
Trump was in office, man, I feellike it's just a repeated cycle
.

Speaker 5 (25:37):
Yeah, it makes things more divided.
It goes back to what you weresaying.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Mm-hmm.

Speaker 5 (25:43):
It's funny how things were quiet for four years, yeah
, and then it's starting again.
Mm-hmm, it's weird.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Well, it goes back to , you know, his first time in
office.
It's like for one to god, don'thold it.
He says what he wants to say,which whatever is, but it's how
he says it and then you know itcomes across and he's white
supremacist or kk, whoeverstarts it.
Because, like you just said,dude, he's got their back right.
How do you have a damn incidentlike january 6th happened?
He pardons thousands of peoplefor doing that, so of course now

(26:16):
they're like man, we could dowhatever the hell we want.
It is just how people feel,right, I think I think he just
wants their votes, tony I don'tknow of course, about, about
what they believe in or anythinglike that.

Speaker 5 (26:31):
I just think he wants their votes.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Oh, of course We've said this before Trump don't
give a damn All the people thatvoted for him.
He don't give a damn about them, he's about money.

Speaker 5 (26:41):
He's about making money and being powerful.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
My thing is he's been made derogatory remarks towards
women minorities, and that'sthe problem.
When you have your supposedleader of the country saying
shit like he does, then ofcourse people are going to come
out those closet races.

(27:07):
Now.
They feel a little more bravernow with, like you're the leader
of your country, that they'resaying stupid shit.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
Right, we should be past all this, though it's 2025.
It shouldn't even matteranymore.
It shouldn't even come up.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
Man we've said this since we was in middle school,
high school, oh, it shouldn't.
Wise are still man.
We've said this since we was inmiddle school, high school Like
, oh, it shouldn't.
Yeah, wives are still raisedblah, blah, blah.
Dude, it's 2025.
We're all at our 40s, it'sstill going on.
It's like people just can't getpast it.
It's sad.
It's so sad.
Yeah, man.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
It makes you wonder, man, you know the people that
they have in charge.
Man, it's like they're tryingto go back to the old ways.
Man, the old ways was not goodfor the country, it was only
good for certain people.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
Yep, you're right, chris, what you think you quiet.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Well, a few things.
One you guys are saying peopleare coming back out and this and
that supremacist groups andstuff Guess what.
That's true colors being shown.
I also look at the January 6thincident as two things.
One yes, I'm not for that wholething, only because if it was

(28:28):
any other ethnic group theywould have had an issue and
probably tried to fight and killthem, but all those so-called
KKK people were able to stormthe Capitol building.
But what I would say on thatother front is if we all came
together as a people because,like Wayne just said, he ain't
never seen a divided nation Ifwe all came together we could

(28:51):
take over and they proved it.
They they took over with justrednecks and and kkk members.
Imagine if everybody cometogether, like that video I was
talking about the other week onthe show with the rednecks and
the black people came togetherand was like look, this is what
they, they afraid of if we allcome together and work, is one,
and the truth is, if they cantake over that capital building.

(29:11):
We can fight our own governmentanytime we want, but we don't do
it.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
As far as reparations goes.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
I won't really speak on that.
I'm a firm believer in, Iunderstand all of it, but I
think everybody should be giventhe same, and that's me.
I think everybody should begiven the same kind of house for
their family, free healthcare,free education, all this kind of
thing, and it doesn't happen.
So if they don't do that,they're not going to give people
reparations like that man,they're just not, they don't

(29:39):
care.
And the truth is we all knowthe system is designed like that
.
They're not going to give usanything.
They want to take things away.
Yeah, it just took me damn near42, 43 years to realize it's
really not about everything I'mthinking it is because of how
they brainwash us.
It's more about rich and poorand it's not about rich.
We all got rich friends andthey not involved in that either

(30:01):
, because they don't get killedoff too.
They not super rich, they justrich enough because they around
us.
So they look like they gotmoney.
Man, they ain't got no money onElon and Mark Zuckerberg.
They're going gonna wipe themout too.
Even all the people meadowbranch they not safe trust me,
they not safe, they not on theirlevel.
No, they want that land.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
They taking all y'all out.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Yeah man, so to me it's all fucked up the whole
system.
But that january 6th thingopened my eyes.
Like man, if we really cometogether as black, white, brown
and brown and everything inbetween, we can take over
anything.
Man, they proved it.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
You need somebody to bring people together like a
real leader.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
That's the one thing I loved about the Black Lives
Matter movement.
Out here, man, I've seen somany shook cops and shit and I
went up to one on one timebecause I'm like y'all got all
this rock gear and shit on andthere's thousands of y'all
everywhere.
You think that don't makepeople feel like, oh, y'all
ready to fight and go to war,like that's what it is, why
y'all coming out here lookinglike that.
So, but you know, what theywere shook of is because they

(31:00):
the black lives matter movement.
Man, the thing that wasbeautiful about it, regardless
what people think, is, man,there was so many white people,
young white people, asians,hispanics, indians, middle
easterns everybody was out thatmovement together like fuck that
, yeah everybody, everybody cametogether yeah, and they don't
like that.
They look shook and they hadthousands of cops everywhere out
here with the riot gear on andI'm like man.

(31:21):
Y'all look like y'all ready togo to war against us.
But I know one thing y'allain't deeper than us.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
You see the streets and that's the thing, see,
that's why they're shook,because, like you, if we come
together as a people, weoutnumber them.
Yeah, the police, they don'thave the numbers.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
That's why they had to hurry up and get that case
over and convict Shalvin,because they was like man, it's
going too far, man, we got toshut it down, yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:44):
You can't really get off the topic of reparation.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Go ahead.
I think about like the NewOrleans situation, like when all
the water flooded the city andyou know a lot of those
homeowners.
They didn't have homeownersinsurance or shit, so they get
screwed.
But you're thinking of a poortype of community where people
can't really afford to pay forhome insurance.
They're never thinkingsomething like this is going to

(32:08):
happen.
Personally my belief.
I think the government did that.
Something like this is going tohappen.
Personally my belief.
I think the government did it.
I mean because the same thinghappened back in the 1940s in
Vanport, oregon, where it wipedout a whole fucking city in
Vanport, where they said it wasa break in a dike which allowed
so much water from the ColumbiaRiver to just sweep through the
whole town and everything wasgone.

(32:30):
Bro, everything's gone.
So coincidental, if you don'thave that homeowner's insurance,
there is no reparations, bro.
But how can they afford it whenthe cost of living is this and
you only make this?
It doesn't meet.
So it's like a system that isdesigned for poor communities to
struggle and if somethinghappens you're fucked.

(32:52):
Yep, yeah.
So we have to better this.
The systematical thing thatthey got going on, man, like
shit's got to be affordable, man, if your income doesn't match
the economy, how are yousupposed to live?

Speaker 5 (33:06):
Yeah, you can't, it gets worse too, man, you can't
match.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
You can't, because we've talked about this.
The minimum wage is what barelywent up, right since we were
kids.
But what goes up, everythingelse goes up, right.
I mean, how can you have 10, 12an hour?
You don't expect, you can'tdude, you can't survive.
Honestly, we all work, we knowhow money goes.
Making $15 isn't even enough anhour with the economy.

Speaker 5 (33:43):
Back in the day if you were making like $25 an hour
you were balling Now if you'rea single parent making $25 an
hour.
That's enough to be poor.
Yeah, that's what I'm gettingat.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Like, yeah, back, you know you was making, like
you're right, but how manypeople was making $20, $25 an
hour Only?

Speaker 4 (34:04):
people that had a degree or something you know
what I mean or a two-yeartechnical school.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
I was fortunate enough years ago I was making
that much, right, you know, likeI was balling, you know I'll
say it making over 20 an hour,but now it was I'm not going
anywhere with, I'm justcomparing it Like then I could
survive, I was single, right, Iwasn't married, you know, I had

(34:30):
no kids.
But now when you, you got afamily, that money it's gone
before you make it.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
I mean right or wrong , but it comes back to that in
two words the system well, ofcourse it's designed it's
designed to have everybody therich get richer and the poor get
poorer that's just like youjust said you were ball the rich
get richer and the poor getpoorer.
That's just like you just saidyou were balling, Like yeah, you

(34:59):
made probably $90,000 that year, but they took $25,000 of that.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Yeah, so you wasn't really balling, but I'm just
saying what I'm getting at nowwhat I'm saying is like I was
single.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
No, no.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
You know what I mean.
Like we're talking about, likeall of us have families now.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
What's the most important song in hip-hop
history?
Fellas Ballin'?
Definitely not.
What's the most important songin hip-hop history?
Fellas.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
The most important song Yep NWA.
Express Yourself no, but that'sa good one, Damn.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
Was I close, no wrong coast.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
Wrong coast.
Damn was I close, no wrongcoast wrong.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
Oh, you're talking about uh mo money mo prop or uh
p diddy.
It's no, definitely not.
It's gotta be a song.
It's gotta be a song about thepeople absolutely.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
What's the name of it ?

Speaker 4 (35:47):
and I'm trying to think of the name of it, right
oh?
I think, it's on the tip of myfreaking tongue.
I already know it, zeb knows,so just go ahead and tell me.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
Yeah, just tell us, chris, All right.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Here's their most famous member.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
Yeah, boy, oh Public enemy.

Speaker 4 (36:10):
I just said it.
I said public enemy Did you saypublic enemy.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
What's your song?
Fight the Power.
There you go, tony, there yougo Come on, and that's what we
got to do, Wayne, For real, wegot to fight the power.
That's the only thing I'msaying about January 6th, Right
or wrong.
Hey look, they proved it we canfight these motherfuckers.
If we all come together like theblack lives matter movement.
As a people, we can take overanything and everybody.

(36:34):
And I ended the day.
Man, I don't keep saying it.
I would love to see jeff bezos,mark zuckerberg, all of them.
Man, we gotta take the fuck outof y'all gone bye.
We can create, we, we canappoint and create new world
leaders that really care aboutthe people.
Man, fuck all them evil asspeople.
Man, I take them out.
I'm not speaking for nobodyelse in this show, man.
If I can I ain't gonna lie I'lltake y'all dudes out.

Speaker 5 (36:56):
Well, you ever heard somebody say uh, power is given
Like people give you power andthey can take it back.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Yeah, so now we gotta fight it.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
Yeah, we gotta take it back.
Yeah, I could.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
yeah, I agree with me rolling the waves of her
cracking up.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
I'm like what is so funny?

Speaker 4 (37:11):
I love you, chris.
We can go to bat man, but weain't got what they got, man,
I'm telling you bro.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
But he's just saying you got power.

Speaker 4 (37:19):
I get what he's saying though.

Speaker 3 (37:21):
Yeah, what Chris is just saying is you have power in
numbers.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
That's what he's saying, right, all of us
together, man, nobody can stopus, nobody that so-called
controls us.
They can't stop us.
We are the people that control.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
He ain't saying violently, take it.
It's like just ban to getprotest.
So at the end of the day that'sa reparation thing.

Speaker 4 (37:46):
Oh no, I'm not saving my face, I'm saying take them
out.
Oh no, that's what it's aboutthough.
Because you're going to have to.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
If you don't take them out, they're going to still
be there.

Speaker 4 (37:55):
At the end of this topic and then we can move on,
man, but it's about the movement, and Chris is right.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
And those six individuals I'm talking about.
They could pay the whole worldreparations.
Man, fuck out of here.
These dudes are so ignorant man, I'm sick of of it.
Man.
They don't care about nobody,definitely don't care about
black people.
They don't care about nobody.
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (38:12):
Not even their own kind really they don't.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
If you ain't on their level, they don't give a fuck
about your white ass.
I'm being honest.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
We've said that, yeah , green is their.
You know what they love yougotta have the green.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
So at the end of this topic, man, just stop feeding
into all their bullshit.
If people are listening to us,stop feeding into this shit.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Man, we got to make a movement don't get your taxes
and go out there and buy all theamazon and shit, man, because
that's all they're doing isfeeding them.

Speaker 4 (38:39):
Yeah, they're getting , I got paid.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
I can get this new this.
You can get a whole lot of shitfor a short time frame.
But guess what?
I got rainy days.
Right now my company just shutdown.
Today was our last day ofexistence and I've been there
for five and a half years.
Look, we go out there and buyall this shit and keep giving
them money when they alreadytaxes on their check and
everything we buy.
Man, we got to stop doing that.
And one way to fight back andfor the people that ain't
physically trying to fight backman, you can fight back this

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kind of way and financially,it's the way that's going to
really hurt those people.

Speaker 4 (39:07):
Right, it's true, man , because, like you said, man,
they take money from our taxesor our checks throughout the
year.
Right.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
They only show up on Friday.

Speaker 4 (39:17):
Roughly about.
I'm not going to lie to you.
In one year, for my, my, mysalary, they take about twenty
five thousand for me, man.
So on a tax return they'regoing to give you back like
twenty five hundred of that.

Speaker 3 (39:30):
And you're looking at it like oh, how is?

Speaker 4 (39:32):
that fair.
But, like Chris just said, it'sdesigned for when they give you
that little tax return for$2,500.
Y'all want to jump back outthere like oh, I got money, I'm
going to go buy this, I'm goingto go buy that.
You're just feeding into theirsystem, man.
You're giving their money, yourmoney, right back to them right
back to them and they're taxingthat too Exactly, man so stop

(39:52):
feeding it to the system.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
Chris, what you're saying, like peaceful way, like
people always talk about, likewhat inflation is a big thing,
and I think, oh, it was a, oh,it was.
A local grocery store here inWinchester closed their door for
24 hours in protest, like Ithink it was more the immigrant,
but they shut down like to hurtthem for a protest, but seems

(40:14):
like that shit that has tohappen.
Yeah, like dude, I worked attheir groceries martin's and
I've said it before too it'slike if you don't go buy nothing
or a company stands up to thego, you know, just shut for one
day.
You know how much money theylose in one day.
Some of them lose millions in aday.
So people, american public,like dude, you hurt these big

(40:38):
corporations a bit, they'reprobably don't buy stuff, man,
shit will change but when peopleband together, support the
small businesses, man, that'swhat you got to do, that too,
but I'm, I'm just saying.
That's how you know one way toapproach it is don't buy shit.
Where does it hurt theirpockets, their money and they?

Speaker 4 (41:01):
love it, like, for instance, we all love Nike, but
we got to stop fucking buyingthat shit man no people stop.
No, they ain't going to stop.
Stop buying it, man.
They're not going stop I knowback in the day you could buy
the jumpsuit together.
Now you gotta pay for eachpiece 90 for the pants, 60 for
the hoodie.
I'm like what?

Speaker 3 (41:19):
look, cut the shit.
I challenge everyone.
Look one day I just saidthey'll lose millions of.
You know how much money wouldnike lose, but how much in a
24-hour span?
How much would you think Nikewould lose Millions.

Speaker 5 (41:35):
No, get everybody to go one week without spending a
dollar.

Speaker 3 (41:40):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 5 (41:43):
I'm talking about everything Groceries, gas.
Go one week, organize it.
Millions of people don't spenda dollar.
It would make the stock marketcrash, it would Grocery stores.
People were't spend a dollar.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
Well, yeah, it would make the stock market crash?
It would.
Grocery stores, people werejust fed into that.
So that might be one thing thatmight only be standing.
But as far as all that othershit go, man, stop buying it,
like Tony said, stop buying it,like Zeb said, for a week or two
.
Man and watch.
You see Nike start closing downsome of their buildings.
Yeah, across the whole UnitedStates.

(42:11):
They ain't got it just inWinchester, they got the
motherfuckers everywhere.
Start shutting down man, startshutting these Macy's down.
Man, start shutting all thatshit down.
Man, we're not doing nothingbut making them richer.
Man, go back to making your ownclothes.
Get yourself a sewing machinethere you go.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
I'm going to grow hemp and make clothes out of
hemp fuck that.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
I'm going to start going out here and killing
animals.
I'm going to start eating thewhole school.
Fuck that man.
I'm going to give you like 10chickens.
Nobody's eggs.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
I got eggs for the community there you go get them
the right feed man that's howthey got people anyway.
It used to be a man's job to goout there and hunt and feed the
family and nobody could tellyou what you could or couldn't
do with it.
Now, if you want that food tofeed your family, you're gonna
pay for it, because somebodysaid you can't have it unless

(43:04):
you buy it well they, they madea law in winchester where you
can't have animals like chickens.

Speaker 5 (43:09):
They made that.
They outlawed that back in theday.

Speaker 2 (43:13):
There's certain farms and whatever else they're going
to give it to you from, that'sit.

Speaker 3 (43:17):
Well, don't you have to have a permit?
I think you can't get a permit.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
You have to have a license to fish.
How much bullshit is that?
How are you going to tell meyou can fish and we can't?
You can't collect rainwater andsell it.
It came from the sky.
And you can't collect it inbuckets and barrels and then
sell it.
But they can, yeah.
And then they tap on fancystickers or nice bottles.

(43:42):
Poland Springs.

Speaker 4 (43:48):
Man.
You don't know where the fuckPoland Springs is, but you're
going to buy $5 worth of itright now.
Well, just like you just said,though, chris, that's how it
used to be back in the day.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
The man had to used to go out and hunt and feed the
family, but now, all of a sudden, they figured out they can make
us all pay for it and they cancontrol it all.

Speaker 4 (43:58):
That's bullshit, yeah you gotta, you gotta, have a
hunting license.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
You can't even go out and feed your family that's why
, when people tell me, when Isay stuff like that, they're
like oh, this and that you gotto have laws, you got to have
this and that.
I'm like but they created it sothat we have to feed into it
and buy it.
Who said that they was the onesthat make this up?
And we have to listen.
Yes, there should be rules andregulations and laws for certain
things, but not when it comesto people can do certain things
and survive and the rest of uscan't.

Speaker 4 (44:21):
It's about that key word.
You just said it's survival man, and they're taking that right
from us.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Because we're not fighting them.
That's why January 6th, that'sthe one thing I do like about it
.
Man, we can fight the shit outof these dudes.

Speaker 3 (44:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
We won't Look what they're doing in Palestine,
which is our next topic.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
All of a sudden.
I've been talking about me andZeb since October 7th of 2023,
when they started killing themoff again in public.
And now there's social mediaand shit.
We can see it Blowing up babies, blowing up women, this and
that Blaming a so-called groupcalled Hamas.
Oh, they're the ones and that'stheir whole excuse, but they're
fucking genociding this wholenation, this whole people of

(45:02):
Palestine.
And now Trump is like oh, we'rejust going to go in there and
take over now and we're going toput these people in all these
different countries and we'regoing to create a place where
it's good for everybody.
What do you?

Speaker 1 (45:13):
mean.

Speaker 2 (45:13):
That's their home.
How are you going to go thereand say y'all got to all go and
we're taking over?
But it's 2025, tony, how isthat cool?
I haven't been cool with it andI told you.
I got kicked off the Instagramtwice for sharing my that and I
wasn't gonna stop.
They kept kicking me off and soevery picture I should ever
posted, just in normal, of uswas all gone.
But I'm not gonna stop sharingthe truths, man.

(45:35):
That's why it hurts.
It hurts me, man to know thatpeople's cool with it.
They're like yeah, man, wedeserve that land.
What are you fucking talkingabout?

Speaker 4 (45:42):
you deserve it and you're right, man.
You said you got kicked offinstagram twice, man, but twice.
But the people that run that,they're're not for that shit.
That's why you got kicked off.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
Because they don't want me to share.
They probably think you're aterrorist, a lot of the stuff I
was sharing back in the day theykicked me off.
I didn't make any of that, Ijust shared real footage of
people filming their own familymembers and kids dying, missing
legs and arms and everythingjust getting're getting killed
and they're two, three monthsold, boom, boom, getting taken

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out, getting shot right in frontof them by people that said
this is our land now.
When the whole time in 1947,when the Holocaust and shit was
going on, that's the onlycountry that opened up their
doors and opened up their armsfor these people to come.
And then they eventually justsaid well, we're going to keep
taking over and taking over now.
And all of a sudden, the onlypeople that really got
reparations are the Jewishpeople.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
But tell them Zeb's right.
What did you just say?
It's not in the news.

Speaker 5 (46:38):
Yeah, you're sharing stuff that they weren't even
sharing on media outlets and thenews.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
Because the two families that own the news are
the ones that's responsible formaking sure all this is either
told or not told.
They're not telling nobody thetruth, but that history dog.
We didn't realize it, but whenwe was young we always heard
people say his story.
But that's the truth.
They rewrite history the waythey want it.
So this country's history isnot told and near none of the
truths we never was learned ortaught hardly any of that in our

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textbooks.
And I can't blame mr gordon andmr gowdy and all them, because
they only told us what they waspaid and taught to teach us, and
that's probably all they knew.
But we're younger now and haveway more access to shit.
Man, we was lied to abouteverything yeah how are they
gonna take over that land andkick everybody out and say, it's
okay, but yeah, we hold on.
So that's okay for usa and itis not real israel to do that,

(47:31):
but yet this country wants tokick all the people that's not
legally here out.
Well, you're over there illegaltrying to kill these people and
move them out so you can takeover their land.
So why can't people that's noteven trying to take over our
land just come here to work?
How's that?
How's that work?

Speaker 4 (47:44):
yeah, I mean my thought on it is just it.
It's been a plan and it works.
It didn't just pop up.
I think they've been plottingthis for years, man.

Speaker 2 (47:56):
Well, we first started, when that's why Israel
does exist.
We first started.
That's the one piece of land wegot, and little did the people
from America and Europe realizethey fucked up.
That's the one piece of land inthe Middle East that ain't got
no oil.

Speaker 4 (48:08):
True.

Speaker 2 (48:09):
So, now they trying to take out Iraq and all these
fucking places, saudi Arabia andshit and Kuwait, because that's
where all the war has beenright.
And who gets blamed all thetime on why we got to go to war?
People from those countrieswhen they haven't never done
nothing to us?
Because the US and Europe andthose old-ass school white

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people want to take over andmake everything white and they
want to run and have everythingthey want it all it's about
territory.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
They want everything.
Yeah, I mean, you're naive tonot think like all the wars are
still going on.
It's over oil.
Our military and our governmentthat's how they operate, like
grises say, it's territoryhaving control of everything.
So, like you said, then theywant to pin it on the country

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that all they started.
You know, make up some fuckingstory where you know they
started it somehow, but no, it'sus.
Yeah, we're in everybody'sbusiness.
We got to control everything,we got to control what, we got
to control the oil and all that.
So, yeah, you're very freakingnaive if you're.
Our military over in the MiddleEast has been there for decades

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, not just decades claimingthere's a war, but it's just oil
.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
And me and Zeb talked about this a lot before man.
Zeb, tell them, man, what'syour whole thoughts on this
bullshit that's going on andit's been going on.

Speaker 5 (49:33):
It's a genocide.

Speaker 2 (49:34):
It's a genocide.

Speaker 5 (49:38):
Yeah, they're doing like they went through their
genocide in World War II Israeland now they're projecting that
it's like revenge.
Now they're doing that to otherpeople.
That it's like revenge.
Now they're doing that to otherpeople.
Right, it's another Holocaust.

Speaker 4 (49:55):
Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
Mm-hmm, and it's not being shown on the news at all.

Speaker 5 (50:01):
Nobody's done anything.
When did this start?
2023?
, 2022?

Speaker 2 (50:07):
The new one.
They've been doing this foryears.
Yeah, I was going to say thishas the new one.
They've been killing and doingthis for years.

Speaker 3 (50:11):
Yeah, I was going to say this has been going on All
in Palestine, which is Gaza andRafah and all those places.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
They've been blowing them up and killing them left
and right.
It's been going on and then theyuse these regions of the Middle
East and blame anything on them.
When it's really America,europe, israel doing it, it's
those white people and they'reblaming it on them.
When it's really America,europe, israel doing it, it's
those white people and they'reblaming it on them so they can
rile all of us up.
So when they do show that kindof stuff on the news that they
want us to see oh, 9-11 was byBin Laden, well, there's proof

(50:40):
to show that to him, and theynever did anything like that.
And Al-Qaeda was made up by theCIA.
But they brainwashed theAmerican people and the masses
to be like oh yeah fuck thesepeople, fuck all the people with
turbans and the fucking.
They're wrong.
They're terrorists, man.
The terrorists got shirts andties on, motherfucker, and

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they're the ones that work inthe top of the buildings out
here in the USA well, that wholething, that conflict with
Israel and Palestine like ifPalestine attacks Israel, it's
on the news, they're terrorists.

Speaker 5 (51:10):
if it's the other way , and Israel and Palestine, like
if Palestine attacks Israel,it's on the news they're
terrorists.
If it's the other way andIsrael attacks Palestine, you
hear crickets chirping.
Nobody even talks about it.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
Palestine doesn't even have weapons.

Speaker 4 (51:20):
Shout out to Cat Williams man, because he's been
telling us.
You know what I'm saying.
He's like our government isbullies man.
We over there just killing them.
They don't ever report.
Today we killed 12 children,two women.
They don't ever use those terms, man.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
And they don't ever talk about how they just came
and killed 12 people, includingfour children, in Alabama or New
York or Pennsylvania Becausethey don't come over here and do
it.
Yeah, man, but we go over thereall the time, man, all the time
, and just kill innocent peopleand don't be like, oh, just
women and children, man.
The men is fucking innocent.

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They've never won.
I've never once seen men overhere from any of those countries
, including China and Russiathat's over here just trying to
fight me Wayne, tony and Zeb inthe streets.
I ain't never seen it.

Speaker 4 (52:12):
Yeah, government.
They're so self selfish towardsother countries, man, which
makes it a bad life for us, asus citizens, man but that's how
this whole country became aboutyeah, with this oil thing, man,
like oil was great in the 90s,man I was getting I don't know
90 90 cent a gallon one year itwas like 79 cent a gallon, like
what happened to those prices Iremember getting gas at sheets

(52:32):
on pleasant valley yeah,pleasant valley, right there by
shenandoah, 99 cents and I'mlike, yeah lit, not even a
dollar.
They're getting your penny backsomething happened over this oil
that they're not telling usabout man, because everything
was great and they keep lyingand saying oh, this and that
we're not gonna run, run out ofthis and that.

Speaker 3 (52:48):
We're not going to run out of oil.
I was going to just say that,Chris.
They always claim oh, we'regoing to.
No, the earth produces oil.

Speaker 2 (52:56):
Yeah, we're not running out of oil.

Speaker 3 (52:58):
Honestly, we're never going to run out of oil.
Nope, it's constantly.
If we would have ran out of oil, we'd have been out a long time
ago exactly the earth producesoil.
It comes.
Yeah, running out is bullshit,we don't.
And the thing is we got our ownuh, what oil ports, what we

(53:19):
call you off the gulf of america.
Now they call it gulf of mexico, but we have it right here.
But we want to go to anothercountry and get oil when we have
it right here in our own.

Speaker 2 (53:29):
To go to another country and get oil when we have
it right here in our own,you're all far shore and there
are people that grew up in this,in this so-called country, this
corporation we live in, thathave created ways for you to
drive and and have a means oftransportation without so-called
oil, and every time thosepeople get killed and their shit
and ideals get taken and theonly thing that exists now

(53:51):
that's where it's not.
You don't need no gasoline.
What is those electric cars?
Who runs that shit?
Tesla?
Who the fuck owns Tesla?
Elon robot ass Musk.
Who the fuck is the real Tesla?
Nikola Tesla createdelectricity, not Con Edison, not
, no, thomas Edison.
Tesla.
He created electricity to befree for all people.

(54:12):
They killed him, stole hisideals and now this dude, elon
Musk, who creates robots to takeover even more of the world,
calls his fucking car Tesla.
When they killed that man, who?

Speaker 4 (54:22):
created free electricity.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
Well, wasn't there somebody else who ran a car off
of water, of water?
I sent that to y'all about amonth ago, wasn't there?

Speaker 4 (54:30):
there was somebody else who, like, ran a car off of
water.
Yep Of water.
I sent that to y'all about amonth ago and that guy
disappeared right.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
Who invented that?
Like he made a car anautomobile that ran off of
freaking water.

Speaker 4 (54:41):
And I'm telling you, it was an African-American that
did it.
Yeah, he built his own littlecar, had it running off water
and all of a sudden, nobodyknows where this guy's at.
They say hold on, man, you'refucking with us, man.

Speaker 3 (54:59):
Well, it's a lot of things.
You know where he's at.
You know a lot of things havebeen invented, Shit, something
we don't even know about, but itcan be ran off water.

Speaker 4 (55:08):
He's a hostage now.

Speaker 3 (55:13):
That's where he's at.
Another big one is hemp.
I don't think we've ever gottento why marijuana was made
illegal, but the whole reasoningwas it's because of the uses of
hemp.
The oil companies were behindthat, making that illegal
because they knew they wouldhave lost all their money
because Chris has got him.
Yeah, you know all the, youknow the resources and what you

(55:36):
can do with him.
Yeah, rope, clothes, oil, allthat off that, off a natural
resource, and the oil companiesshut that down.
So that was it on that.
But you know what?
It's just crazy howeverything's just so so messed
up and controlled by the powersthat be.

Speaker 4 (55:56):
Yeah, you know, like you, you try to make something
illegal that just grow.
Yeah, you know I'm saying it'sjust a plant, it just grow like
that.
Yep, you happen to set it onfire, though.
There are some side effects.
Oh well, we know that but likebut it ain't ever killed.

Speaker 3 (56:18):
Nobody right never never.

Speaker 4 (56:22):
They just try to find ways when they do legalize it
how can we get a dollar?

Speaker 3 (56:27):
oh yeah, they know that's why they legalize it,
motherfucker, because everybodysmoked.

Speaker 4 (56:32):
Yeah, they said this is going to be To cheer.
It's like what is that?
Shark tank?

Speaker 3 (56:37):
No, shark tank.

Speaker 4 (56:38):
Yeah, they said oh, we didn't hit them, it's a home
run, south of Park.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
Legalize this shit, bro.
We're about to get paid.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
Yeah, once they find out a way they can make money.
They're going to be like youcan get high but you can't ride
around with it in your car.
That means certain shit, man.

Speaker 5 (56:59):
You know what they'll do.
You know how the liquor storesare.
They're owned by the stategovernment.

Speaker 3 (57:04):
They'll do the same thing with weed.
Well, yeah.

Speaker 2 (57:08):
It's already done out here All the illegal shops up
here, the so-called illegalshops.
They raid them and shut themdown.

Speaker 5 (57:14):
Do they really.

Speaker 2 (57:15):
Yeah, but there's so many.
That's real, that's out here.
They're just legal fuckingdispensaries and shit everywhere
.

Speaker 4 (57:22):
Is y'all's ABC ran by the state Chris?

Speaker 2 (57:25):
in New York.
It's ran by Asians.
Oh york it's ran by asians.
Oh yeah, because I'm here, man,it's ran by the state.
Bro, like, like, our shit'sopen right now.
I can go get a bottle if I wanteverything's open, like I even
asked him, I remember onthanksgiving I was like, oh, I
gotta get my stuff now becausey'all be closed tomorrow.
He was like no, sir, we'regonna get more money tomorrow,
we open because I'm used to.

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You know as being young invirginia man, you got to get
there by nine on sundays, by six, like it was crazy.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
You're in the bible bill.

Speaker 4 (57:57):
That's the whole thing sundays they, they, they
want people to buy the alcohol.
But on sundays they were likenah, you got to go to church,
did you see it?

Speaker 2 (58:06):
you were sending all week, and then we'll open a
liquor store up at 12 when y'allget out but before you get to
the liquor store on sunday, ifyou're at church you're good
because you can drink the winethey give you true, it's very
true they slick with it.
But they give you some wine andsome bread the bread that's so
to sober you up a little bit soyou don't get too litty before

(58:27):
you get out of there yeah,because that shit will get you
litty.

Speaker 3 (58:31):
Right.

Speaker 5 (58:33):
All right, guys, we're moving on.

Speaker 3 (58:35):
Let's talk about the Super Bowl Chiefs and Eagles.
Yeah, baby Update.
Y'all know what time it istoday, yeah, big Super Bowl, and
who's going to?

Speaker 4 (58:45):
win, For entertainment purposes only.
This is how they get you Y'allgoing to the grocery store, you
putting the money in yourpockets.
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (58:56):
The Super Bowl is like another holiday.

Speaker 4 (58:59):
It's an.

Speaker 2 (59:00):
American holiday, a North American holiday or
whatever.

Speaker 3 (59:04):
It's a corporate holiday to me.
They have to get on early.

Speaker 5 (59:10):
That way they can get you to work the next day.

Speaker 4 (59:12):
Everybody gets paid Pepsi Gatorade, the eggs, the
farms.

Speaker 2 (59:21):
The biggest commercial tonight Is going to
be by State Farm.
Who was the insurance peoplethat pulled out from California
Three months ago?
And their biggest sponsor orcelebrity is Pat Mahomes.

Speaker 4 (59:33):
They out here sponsoring Super Bowls.
They can't sponsor people thatlost their homes Right.
Come on, man, stop playing withme.
This ain't no game.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Kansas City going to win, but I think Chris Jones is
going to be MVP Chris Jones, Ithink they're going to have a
well obviously.
I like it, it's probably goingto be Pat Mahomes.

Speaker 3 (59:57):
You think it'd be, when was?

Speaker 2 (59:58):
the last time there was a defensive MVP in the Super
.

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
Bowl the Seahawks.
The Seahawks had one withRussell Wilson.
It was Wagner.
Was it Wagner?
It wasn't.

Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
Wagner, though it was the one of their defensive
players who was less known ortalked about out of.
Chancellor and Earl Thomas andall them.
I forget his name.
Yeah, he was beast.
I think it was Earl.
No, it wasn't Earl Campbell.
It wasn't Cam Chancellor, itwasn't Bobby Wagner, but it was
the dude that was on their line.

Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
He was beast.
Have to look that up.
But yeah, who y'all like today?

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
baby.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
Who you like.
Has your mind changed sincelast week?

Speaker 3 (01:00:29):
No, I like the Chiefs .
I don't think I've said theywin the close game.
It'll be a close game.
I feel it'll be close, butChiefs will pull it out.
Mahomes is too much.
Jalen Hurts can't win a gamebecause I think the Chiefs'
defense, I don't think they'llslow down Barkley, but they

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ain't going to completely shuthim down and they're going to
make Jalen Hurts win the game ortry, and I don't see Jalen
Hurts stepping up and doing that, because Mahomes is just
Mahomes and does Mahomes thingsWell.

Speaker 4 (01:01:06):
So I say I was going to pull a fun fact up from you
know a few shows back when weall predicted who was gonna make
the super bowl.
He's not listening to tony orchris zeb.
I want to know who's gonna wintoday, because you predicted
that philly and the chiefs willbe in the super bowl okay, okay
I gotta give you air time onthis one.
Who do you okay?
Oh, so he was the only one whoproduced the only one that

(01:01:29):
picked Philly and the Chiefs.
So who do you like today?

Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
Zeb.
I think Philly's going to pullit off because of their blitz
packages, their pass rush theyget after quarterbacks.
Philly's got a real gooddefense man and people don't
really talk about that becausethey're busy talking about
Barkley.

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
I like it, I can agree, I mean yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:01:49):
They got a defense.
I'm going with you today, zed,I'm taking the Eagles money line
man yeah, they'll pass rush,they'll frustrate I think
they'll try to frustrate Mahomesand get him out of his game and
then they can control the clockwith Barkley, with the run game
.
Defense and running.
That's how you win Super Bowls.

Speaker 4 (01:02:11):
I can't disagree with that.
With the run game, defense andrunning, that's how you win
Super Bowls.

Speaker 5 (01:02:14):
I can't disagree with that, can't disagree at all.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
Turnovers Turnovers will be big too.
I like Jaden Daniels.
All right, who are they?

Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
We know that had the football.
Who do?

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
you like, though I like Pat Mahomes, because that's
what they do.

Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
They win and we're rooting for Nazi Johnson.
We can't forget about himExactly.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
No lie, I'm definitely rooting for that
young man.
We got a kid from Winchester.
I don't know him, but fromWinchester he only been in the
league three years and about towin his third ring.
So if anybody should besponsored by that fake-ass
Palestine dude fucking DJ Khaled, it should be sponsored by that
fake ass Palestine dude fuckingDJ Khaled.
It should be Najee cause.
All I do is win, win, win nomatter what so.

Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Zeb's got the Eagles.
I got the Chiefs.
Chris has got the Chiefs.
Wayne, who do you got?

Speaker 4 (01:03:03):
I told you I'm riding with my boy, man.
I think Zeb's got it.
Man, you got it.
We're split here.
I'm 100 with Zeb.
With Barcl man, you got it.
Oh, we're splitting here, man,I'm 100 with Zeb.
With Barkley's going to have abeast game.
I'd like him to go over 100yards, two tighties today, and I

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think the Eagles are going tomake just enough plays with that
defensive side, their schemesand their blitzes, and it's
going to cost Mahomes possibly aturnover or two man.
So I think the turnover isgoing to be the key to this game
and I think Philly's going towin in that department.
So I like the Eagles today overthe Chiefs.

Speaker 5 (01:03:42):
It seems like the whole playoffs were just decided
by turnovers it was all aboutturnovers.

Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
Oh, that's sports.
If he wins the turnover battle,and time of possession also.

Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
You're not going to win if you turn the ball over
nine times out of ten Becausemost likely you don't have the
ball.
It's time of possession.
That's good stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
So top three Super Bowls, guys, real quick, that
you've ever seen in yourlifetime.
I'm curious on this.
You want me to start off.
I have my three go ahead, uh,San Francisco and the Bengals
second match, one they playedback to back against each other
yeah, but the second Super Bowlwhen Montana took them down,

(01:04:29):
down and won on the last drivewhen he drove that one when I
was a kid saw that game and thatwas an amazing game that was
the game.

Speaker 2 (01:04:40):
That was the 89 season 90 Super Bowl what's that
?

Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
Zeb.
That was the game where RonnieLott he ended Icky Woods.

Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
Oh yeah, he smacked, yeah, oh yeah, he smacked Icky.
Yeah, set the tone.
He was like I set the tone fromthe very.
Yeah, smacked him at the lineof scrimmage, yeah, yeah.
So that Super Bowl wasdefinitely like off the top of
my head.
And then the Rams and TitansSuper Bowl when they got stopped
at the one-inch line at the endof the year.
Stop that.
The one-inch line at the end ofthe year came down to the wire.

(01:05:09):
2000 Super Bowl.
Yep, chris knows the years.
So that's two.
Oh yeah, he's on it.
And then I have to go with thePatriots' comeback against the
Falcons when they was that whatwas it 24-7?

Speaker 4 (01:05:26):
They had Julio Jones.
Huh, they had Julio Jones inthat Super Bowl.
Yeah, that's that Super.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
Bowl.
Yeah, that's the 27th SuperBowl.

Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
Yeah, the biggest comeback and winning the first
overtime Super Bowl.
So those are my top three.
Right there, it's good stuff.
I could have picked my Cowboys,but when we were in the Super
Bowl we just destroyed everybody, so they were just blowouts,
all right.
But yeah, those are my topthree.
What y'all got.
Who wants to go?

(01:05:54):
First Somebody Zeb what you got.
Zeb's trying to find them now.
See, I had three right off thetop of my head.
You just got to go.

Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
Instilled in your brain.
90 season 91 Super Bowl.
One of the best ones out of thetop three for me would be the
first Buffalo Super Bowl, whenthey did lose to Lawrence Taylor
and the Giants and Scott Nordand missed that field goal.
That was like 20 to 19.
And that was also one of myfirst memories of watching the
whole game and paying attention.
That's in my top five, that oneI loved.

(01:06:36):
I would definitely have to sayI loved the 95 Super Bowl when I
got to see Deion and Jerry Rice.
But Deion played for the 49ersand they smashed the San Diego
Chargers and they tried means onthem.
But I loved that one becauseDeion was doing it on offense
and defense and now look at hiskids and look at Travis Hunter

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and the guys he's coaching.
Man, there ain't nobody betterthan that.
And then the other Super Bowlthat I would say I love, man, it
might honestly be with RayLewis and Ed and ed reed's first
super bowl, because that thatwas when I seen, because I
didn't see the 85 bears defense.
I was four that defense withray lewis and ed reed, man just
leading the way.
They really won that super bowland that was crazy.

(01:07:21):
They smashed.
I think they beat.
It wasn't the job, was it thegiants who the?

Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
uh right, yeah, I think it was the giants, the
giants.
Was it the Giants?

Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
Who?
Yeah, I think they it was theGiants.

Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
It was the Giants.

Speaker 4 (01:07:31):
Because the Giants had won the Super Bowl the year
before.

Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Uh-huh, yeah, you're right.
No, the Giants didn't win the.

Speaker 4 (01:07:37):
Super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
You got yours, Wayne, yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:07:42):
I got three, but you know it's probably not the best
of all time I might have tothrow that one out.
Denver versus Green Bay JohnElway's first one.
Yeah, that was a good one.
Terrell Davis rushed for like157 yards.
He was a fucking, he was amonster.

Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
His first win.
He had already lost three SuperBowls, but hey, he made them
Exactly so he's kind of likeLeBron.

Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
That was a good game, and another one was when the
Patriots played the Seahawks.
We all know about that.
Oh yeah, pete Carroll don'twant to give Marshawn the ball
at the goal line.
You know what?

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
I'm saying they could have knocked the Patriots off
in that one.
Who'd you say Pete Carroll orTodd Hill?
Todd didn't give the ball to myman, Patrick Burks either, but
man, that reminded me of thatshit.
Man, how you don't give beastmode the fucking ball.

Speaker 4 (01:08:32):
And then my last one.
It was memorable, it was theDavid Tyree catch with the
Giants.
Yeah, there's been a lot ofgood ones.
It's hard to pick three.
Yeah, man, there's a lot ofgood ones, like you say that
Bills-Giants one too.

Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
That's right there.
That was a good one.
Been a lot of good Super Bowls20 to 19 with Scott Norwood wide
right.

Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
You know, I left my Washington Redskins on.
We could have said the 91.
You know what I'm saying.
But there's been so many greatSuper Bowls that we've witnessed
and there's been so many greatSuper Bowls that we didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
I'm just saying yeah, or like what we've seen, Zeb
what you got.

Speaker 5 (01:09:13):
Oh, I got the Super Bowl where they didn't give the
ball to Marshawn Lynch.
I got that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
But you and Wayne got the same one.

Speaker 5 (01:09:23):
And I've got the Giants-New England game the
catch.
But then I got and wasn't thathold on?

Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Wasn't that the year that was New England undefeated
that year?
Was that the year when he madethat catch?

Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Yeah, because that's the 07 season, 07 Super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
Yeah, yeah, so that one was lit because Kelly
Washington was on that teamShout out to Kelly, another
Winchester native baby, he wason that team.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
I know he claimed Stephen City, but there ain't no
hospital in Stephen City.
Shout out to Winchester's Kelly, because I know that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:53):
Super Bowl.
It was just shocking becausethe Giants knocked off.
Yeah, if everybody remembered,new England was undefeated going
into the Super Bowl.
Yeah, all right, go ahead Zeb.

Speaker 5 (01:10:04):
Yeah, the last one.
It would be Arizona andPittsburgh.
I just remember Santana Holmes.

Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
Like that was one of the best.

Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
That's the best game I've ever seen a receiver play
man.

Speaker 4 (01:10:15):
I kept telling y'all before the show.
I kept saying Stallworth, butit was Santonio Holmes.

Speaker 5 (01:10:20):
It was Holmes, he was on fire.

Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
Wayne, you're the only one holding up to see
Stallworth play in real life.

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
I was talking about Dante Stallworth, I wasn't
talking about the great John'sstalwart, and I think people
seem to forget about this SuperBowl too, but it was a great
game, was New England andCarolina.

Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
Yeah, yes.

Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
That was a good game.

Speaker 4 (01:10:46):
They had that defense that year though they had music
Luke Keekly and David Thomas itcame down to the yeah, Julius
Peppers.

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
Yeah, Julius Peppers.

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
We had to kick the game-winning field goal.
Carolina almost won that game.

Speaker 4 (01:11:03):
That was a very good.
That's why Cammy and his fellassometimes say Eli Greenjacket,
I'm going to go off.

Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
He gets a gold jacket .
I deserve two.
I said green jacket.

Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
What's that Gold?
He said green.

Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
Yeah, that's for the Masters.
Yeah, the Masters.
I said green jacket.

Speaker 4 (01:11:21):
Get out of here, Rush Ray just gave away.

Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
He's a huge Masters fan.

Speaker 2 (01:11:28):
Which Twin.
We won't get into all that.
That's a later show, but look,it's called the Masters.

Speaker 4 (01:11:33):
Yeah, and I'm one of the Masters.

Speaker 3 (01:11:36):
Yeah, so great, so great stuff, guys, Great episode
and hey, everybody enjoy theSuper Bowl this evening.

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
What's on y'all's menu today for the Super Bowl?
What y'all cooking up?

Speaker 3 (01:11:47):
What's on y'all's menu today for the Super Bowl?
What y'all cooking up Ribs?
I have a buddy bringing overribs today for us and Zeb should
be over here, A couple friendscoming over and Wayne's going to
his uncle's.
I guess that's what he does.

Speaker 4 (01:12:01):
Yeah, I got plenty on my menu before all the viewers.
All you need on y'all's menu isto hit that subscribe button on
all platforms.

Speaker 2 (01:12:05):
There you go.

Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
That's it, so don't forget, hit that button.
Enjoy the Super Bowl today.
Tony, let them know whatplatform is we're on once again
Facebook, instagram, x, youtube.

Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Like Wayne said, please just subscribe.
It's free, just click thatsubscribe button.
We're up to over 20 subscribersright now, so we're getting
there, you know, slowly butsurely?

Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
but show love to us.
Yeah, I like what we talk about, but hey, voice your opinion.
Got all something, man.

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
Whatever y'all want us to talk about.
Let us know and shout out toAndy man Prayers for you to get
healthy, my man.

Speaker 3 (01:12:46):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Shout out to Andy One of the words we never want to
hear is that c word.
Man, and you've been a been abig staple in the community and
a special guest for us.
Man, appreciate all that but,more importantly, your health
and your family.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Man, so get well no doubt all right, everybody enjoy
your weekend and we'll talk toeverybody next week.
Lushen Televised ain't no goodin private Knowledge to the
ignorant ain't never been bliss.
Stand up and be heard.
We, the new activists, brotherswith a pain, let the convo
begin.

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You know communication key.
But then you must comprehend.
Preach BWO, let your voices beheard.
We enlightened by the truth andnow we spreading the word.
How do we learn to live when weconditioned to die?
Most people fail before theystart because they don't ever
try.
We'll be right back the change,but race still applies.
Five vote hands up.
Don't even ask why trade wrong?

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