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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Tung Tying energetic
episode of Fan Faces.
This is our best episode todate, just so you know.
Thank you to everybodylistening.
Shout out to the people inSeattle, africa, the continent
of Africa, surreal, and all theEnglish-speaking parts of the
world if you can understand me,thank you.
And Asia, thank you.
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Europe, thank you, thank you.
And to all the fine ones outthere, anybody in Antarctica,
Anybody in Antarctica If you'renot, then I'm on down baby.
So I am Mamadou.
I'm gonna do great.
But before we go even further,wrestling season is in full
effect.
It's a niche sport around theworld, but it's in full effect.
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Shout out to a club in New York, manga Salih.
If you want your kids, if youwant your kids to make it to the
NCAA someday and the worldchampionship someday and the
Olympics someday, coach MikeMcEnally is your man.
He's technically sound.
He's one of the greatestteachers you can ask for as far
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as wrestling goes.
And it's a season and most ofus wrestlers out there have I
mean you get the bug when theseason comes around and you want
to just be out there on the matagain.
But for those of you startingout on the youth level Mangus
Elite Upstate, new York, one ofthe best wrestling clubs out
there.
Get your kids in there.
Get your kids in the room withCoach Mike McEnally one of the
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best.
So I would do it and that willdo it.
He's a great teacher.
All right, andrew, what's up?
What's happening in this?
Speaker 2 (01:33):
world.
Well, last night was the WorldSeries.
It started, it started, oh,okay.
Game one and then last time wedid the show I had a ooh as I
knock my Florida Marlins known.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Who's in it?
Who's in the?
Speaker 2 (01:44):
World Series.
For those that don't knowArizona Diamondbacks and the
Texas Rangers.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Not in a million
years.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
It was a true Western
showdown between those two
states.
So it's going to be awesome.
And it's.
Adolis Garcia hit a home run inthe bottom of the 11th inning
to cap off a huge comeback forthe Rangers in game one, in
front of their hometown or thehome crowd, I should say and the
place went nuts and it wasawesome.
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It was a great first game.
They were actually down five tothree.
In the bottom of the ninth,Corey Seger hits a home run with
the man on to tie the game up,to send the extra innings, and
that place went to a frenzy.
So you know, lifelong Rangerfan right here.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (02:26):
I was in Dallas last
Christmas visiting my friend.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
And we, we, you feel
the connection.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I feel the connection
to Dallas now visiting him and
of course I'm rooting for thembecause he lives right in
downtown Dallas and it's just,it's a fun atmosphere.
So I want to see the boy enjoyhis life and no better, no
better time than when the city,when a city, is just feeling
alive and nothing like it, likewhen a when your sports team is
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winning.
So even though he's nottechnically a Rangers fan, he's
a New York Yankees fan.
But when in Rome, as they say,enjoy.
So put on your Ranger hat andhave some fun.
So I'm rooting for the Rangers,for my buddy Dwight.
Shout out to Dwight and I hopeyour city wins so you can see a
nice big parade and everybody'sin a good mood and the beer, the
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beer and the liquor will beflowing.
If that happens in the barbecuethat's.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
They say.
Everything is big in Texas.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
It is.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
So you get a fine,
you get a gallon.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
When we were in
Arlington cause we're you know,
I was talking to the CowboysStadium in the Texas Rangers and
had some lunch over at Texaslive, which is a really cool
facility right next to theballpark.
So anyway, we also went to thisplace called what I think it's
what a burger.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Yeah, it's pretty,
it's pretty big out out in the
West coast.
You got to get something outthere and this is back in the
Southwestern South.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
So I was like okay,
so usually when I hit these fast
food joints like this was lastyear I would order enough for
like two people and he would go.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
You sure can put it
to the land, yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
I'm not so much
anymore, but at the time, good
so.
But I remember thinking tomyself oh man, well, I'll get a
burger and I'll get like achicken sandwich and some.
And he goes no, man, just orderjust a burger and fries and a
drink, and you're good, I'm like, and I'm thinking to myself,
that's not going to be enough.
So they bring it, they bring itout and legit that burger and
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fries was enough for me.
I was like man, this fast foodplace is huge, like the quality
of food the amount of foodquality and quantity was was.
I was like that's, this is good.
Hey, that's how they call it.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
What a burger.
Yeah, oh my God, what a burger.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
I remember I was in
and out when I was in Los
Angeles.
That was pretty good too, butno, what a burger was good.
Definitely would hit that back.
Texas I mean Dallas has somegood food.
What can I say, man, they gotsome good food.
So so that game Tuesday night.
I have the night off, so I'mgonna relax and make some good
food tonight and watch theRangers and and Message my buddy
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will go back and forth whilewatching the game.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
so before man, you
guys could even do FaceTime the
whole game.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
I do no FaceTime
during a football game or a
baseball game.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Why not?
The game is slow enough for youto do that.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Yeah, live in the
moment through the moment, if
you're not for that, that'salright.
I like the time, I'll grab it.
No, please, we're gonna befaced.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Okay, you know he
doesn't need to see, you don't
need to got it, got it.
He knows what I look like.
That's not why you do FaceTime,but sure you do FaceTime to
feel like the person's near youa real quick, real quick shout
out to my cousins there.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
I'm wearing a four to
Gators Polo today they're
playing in the greatest theycall the is a cocktail party.
Yeah, yeah, a football game Forthe Gators and the Georgia
Bulldogs.
Oh, they meet up every year inJacksonville, florida, a neutral
site, and it is a huge, hugeevent.
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I've never been, I wouldn't.
My cousin were going there.
They did ask me to come out andmeet him in Jacksonville, which
I never did, which big regret Idon't know.
I want to experience at leastone time.
All right, so I'm here for them, even though I'm not, you know,
I don't have a dog in the fight, I don't really.
I mean, I only somewhat careabout the Gators, just because
of my, my family all went there,your family connections
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Maintaining with the collegeline of football, college
football.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Did you hear about
Michigan and the science?
I did.
I don't care?
No, not a bit.
Why don't you care?
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Why don't you care
everybody, everybody cheats in
college, everybody cheats in thepros, like literally everybody.
There was a great Website Idon't know if it's so it's this
day.
I think it exists.
It's called.
It was called your teamcheatscom and it was such a good
website.
This like this.
They went to historical factsof like what every team has done
and it's like game to add, togain an edge, and it's like dude
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science dealing.
It's like in baseball.
It's like dude.
If you're able to figure outwhat signs they're using, do it.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
You know, be careful
well, it's not a big deal for
save, but it is a big deal atthe fact that you have previous
knowledge of what the other teamis trying to do and that kind
of Can negate the other teamsSavvy.
So what when it comes to likeplaying?
Speaker 2 (07:06):
again.
Okay, so that's I mean you'rewatching film that's.
That's gives you an advantageif you can really figure that
out.
Plus, if you're able to kind offigure things out and decode
what their signs are, how aboutit, man be be, be more careful
about what you do with your sign.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
So you don't feel
that the Michigan Wolverine
should be punished and does it,okay, not even a little bit, all
right.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
I'm not sure like
what do you miss?
You can sucks anyway like noMichigan does not To the top two
.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Don't hear the
gauntlet tattoo in the nation.
This is like my entire life.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
All I hear about is
how great Michigan I mean they
really like their world, Itaught me like it's and our
bridge.
A great town, great town,awesome stadium, awesome fans.
The team has won one nationalchampionship.
That was a 97.
And prior to that I shouldbring out my phone on this one I
think it was in the 40s lasttime they won a championship.
So you're talking give me onesecond as I'm looking this up.
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No problem, yeah, it's OK.
So 1948.
So they have 11 clean nationalchampionships.
The first one was in 1901.
It's awesome, right.
So then 1947, 1948.
And then 1997.
So in the past 75 years they'vewon one national championship.
So good, congratulations on allyour big 10 championships, your
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10 win seasons, your Rose Bowlappearances.
You've won one nationalchampionship.
Clemson has more nationalchampionships than you do since
1950.
Recently, yeah, clemson haswhat?
Three in 1981, then they won in19 or 2000.
They won with Deshaun and theywon with Trevor Lawrence.
Yeah, right, so, but yeah, it'sa three-tour.
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Michigan's won one Michigan's.
And we still hold them up as ifthey're the greatest thing in
the slice of that they need toseal the sides.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Because they need to
win another championship.
They've been consistentthroughout those years, though.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
You're right, but
they're not winning.
They're not winning the title.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Clemson may not hold
a record of having 10 straight
win seasons for the last years.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
That's like the
Atlanta Braves winning 15
straight division titles from1991 to 2005, whatever it was,
and then they have one worldchampionship to show for it.
Or you could be before Marlins,who won no division titles but
yet have two world serieschampionships 1997, 2003.
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I would rather have that.
You could have your dumbdivision titles.
You rather win it all than playaround.
Yeah, because you're there towin it all, yeah that's right,
you've got two championshiprings and the Marlins have done
nothing.
They've been garbage and I mean,believe me, I was there for all
those songs Garbage.
But they have two championships.
The Braves had that one, youknow.
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Good job, michigan, but youdon't win titles.
You don't win the title, thatbad.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
This is Michigan's
year For all the pundits, even
for me.
They're going to lose.
This is their year to win it.
So that's what I'm saying, likeif all the chips fall as they
may.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
If there's such a big
brand, you would think the NCAA
would try to cover this up,right, yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
No, I mean, there's
such a big brand.
That's why it's been talkedabout so much.
Because of such a big brand.
And if it was just a DivisionII college somewhere in Nebraska
, who cares?
You and I wouldn't be talkingabout it Nebraska used to be a
big brand Nebraska's.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
You and I.
They won three championships inthe 90s.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Nebraska's not
trashed Nebraska, but who cares?
Michigan, a big brand.
They've been a big brand for awhile.
That's how come it's makingnational headlines.
That's how come it's a big deal.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Well, top tier school
.
It's a great university,awesome town, cool fans.
It's a really cool part ofAmerica located.
You don't win championships,though.
You don't win nationalchampionships, all right, all
right.
Anyway, go, I'm going to buy arun on that one, so go ahead.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
That's all right.
We got some NBA talk Not toomuch, but the season's in full
effect.
It's not in full effect, itjust started and we're seeing
already the top tier teams thatare coming along and also
there's a middle of the seasontournament coming this year in
November.
So if you play well, you get towin a decent prize.
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It's like getting the top tierdraft pick.
Is that what that is?
What does that state?
You know We'll have to find outand get back to the people
about it, but so far, Maybe just.
Google it?
Well, no, they can't Google it,but your favorite sports guy
will give that information toyou and you'd appreciate us and
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you get in the conversation withus, all right.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Get in the
conversation with us.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
It's an interesting
topic.
They're doing it European styleas far as soccer goes
mid-season tournaments anddifferent tournaments throughout
the season in Europe theEuropean Cup, they have the
Spanish tournament, they have aEuropean tournament, they have
different, different end-seasontournaments.
So they're trying to get thefans' attention in the 82-game
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season.
Get the mid-season and see it'sway too far.
Get people's engagement, Getpeople's engagement, Get
people's engagement in it.
So that's very nice for them tobe.
And so far, what's it called?
The two games that I watched?
The two games I watched, Iwatched Phoenix against Golden
State and then I watched anothergame I don't remember, but
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Phoenix is looking good andGolden State is looking decent
as well.
All those teams are coming outto ball.
It's been two games.
Well, it's two games, but youwant to when it's first team
versus first team, like KevinDurant versus Steph Devin,
Booker, Clay you have marqueestars in the game and you want
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to show this our first game inthe season.
We want to let them know that.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
And I'm glad they're
playing through.
I'm glad the marquee stars areplaying.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Yeah, the marquee
stars want to show that we're no
scouches, we're here, we'reready to play.
And also Chris, what's itcalled?
Chris?
Well, chris, he got released byPhoenix.
And then Chris Paul Chris Paulgot traded to Golden State.
And also that's a statement gamelike hey, I'm still not done
yet.
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So it's a good game.
It's a good first game for theseason.
So I enjoy that.
And also, I mean it may engageme more.
The mid-season tournament willengage me more because I know
teams have to, you know, come toplay and be ready to play and
show out.
So that's interesting for me asa casual NBA fan.
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So I'm with that.
So that's, and Wemby's playingand he's doing all these
acrobatics and he doesn't looklike you know, he's pretty
flexible.
Well, I check, check home,check, check home.
Grin, I haven't watched himplay it, but Wemby is OK.
He's hitting some crispy shots.
He's a big boy.
He's going to be hard to guard.
No, no, he's a big boy.
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He can shoot outside and he canalso go inside.
He took another day.
He took a layup, lobbed fromone of his teammates and dunked
it.
Ok, and the same in the samezone.
So can't wait to see what thefuture holds for him.
Let's see how it goes.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
I hope he's healthy
man, so I care about Well,
staying healthy.
Don't be like Greg Odin Poorguy.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
God bless him.
You got.
You got to do plyometrics.
Man, stay healthy, stayflexible.
When you're that tall, stayflexible.
He can do a split.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Greg Odin should have
brought Portland 15
championships.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
It wouldn't happen.
Greg Odin was already an oldman before he stepped out in
that court.
He looked like somebody'sgrandpa.
For those of you who know GregOdin, if you don't know him,
look him up.
He looked like somebody'sgrandpa at age 19.
This is huge.
He's so big.
He's tall as hell and lookslike somebody's grandpa.
But on to the NFL NFL.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Yeah, the bear and
the bills.
Barely beat the bucking ears onthrees tonight.
Well, the bills, the cheating,they're so unanticipating.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
No, no.
Here's what I liked about thebills played.
The ball was spread out todifferent people.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Can you only put up
24?
Speaker 1 (15:12):
No, no no, they got
them involved.
The bucking ears gave the billstheir best, but they got out of
the place involved.
So when the opportunity andwoman arise, did I need to count
on you?
I can count on you.
Instead of 15 targets just tofind digs, 20 targets just to
find digs.
Instead of that crap, getDalton, get Dalton Cenkade
invested.
Get Shakira invested.
Get Cook invested.
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Get all of them invested forthat moment when the occasion
arises.
They rise to the occasionInstead of oh, I need you in
this third and 10, and I'm goingto throw the ball to you and
you haven't had a target allgame and, of course, the ball
bounces off your hands.
Oh, your fault, you stink.
Yes, you're a professional, butget me involved early.
You get me involved early whenyou need me, when you need me in
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the crunch time and the momentpressure.
I'll show it for you big,because I'm used to it.
I'm in the rhythm of the game,the game's flowing, I'm flowing.
That's how I see it anyways.
So that is the beginning tohaving a complete offense, which
is good.
No, they didn't do too well inthe second half, but they came
out.
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They got everybody involvedoffensively, which is great.
Yes, it's a football game, acouple of things are going to
happen that the fans won't behappy about.
But the involvement thatstarted out in the first half,
take it to the second half, takeit to the third, take it to the
second half, take it to thethird quarter, fourth quarter,
it's big as far as teams go.
It's not Stéphane Diggs.
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For 100 targets, catches 20,get 100 yards and a touchdown.
That's goofy.
That's how I see it.
Yes, the defense is a littlebit decimated.
We're not giving them creditfor that.
It's a long season.
It's a long season.
Matt Milano they counted on ithurt the other players.
What's it called?
Von Miller?
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Von Miller is fresh off herinjury.
He's trying to get his feetback underneath him, but as the
season carries on, the billswill be okay, I feel like, as
long as they say healthy manready for the playoffs.
Well, as long as those playerscome back to their injury
reserve, as long as they comeback at the right time position
at the right time, because thehealthiest teams win the NFL
championships.
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Sure, the healthiest teams.
Every year, the healthiest teamthat goes into the playoffs win
the championships.
So you need everybody to stayupright, get everybody involved.
That's my two cents on that.
Blaming it on Kandorsi, that'sgreat.
I love Kandorsi man.
It's not.
It can call it the plays, butthe offense needs to execute.
Everybody needs to be.
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Football is such a precise sportFor those of you that are
novices, football is such aprecise sport that if you don't
do it just right, things don'thappen.
If you don't lob the ball whenyou're supposed to, if you don't
throw a bullet pass when you'resupposed to, things don't
happen as they should.
Game of ventures, man, it'sgame of ventures and game of
precision.
So keep that in mind.
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So that's why it's good to haveget everybody involved early,
so when you need them, theycould come for you.
They could come, they couldshow for you often.
Get them involved early so theycould show for you often.
All right, well, that's thatfor football.
Let's get onto some populartopics.
We got celebrities writing books.
Wendy Spears wrote a book.
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We got Jada Pickett.
Jada Pickett I can't call thisJada Pickett Smith anymore.
She wrote a book.
Why can't call it Smith anymore?
Because her and Will Smithlegally have not been married
Legally since 2016.
Really, yeah, I didn't knowthat.
Well, she said it all.
She wrote it all out in herbook.
Also, no one knows that otherthan the book.
No, no, no, people do know thatnow, but they haven't been
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legally married.
Even during that slap, she saysshe was shocked, taking aback
at the fact that Will said keepmy wife's name on your mouth
because he hadn't called me thatand we hadn't been husband and
wife since 2016.
But this all brings me back tothe point Do they get separate
divorced?
No, they've been divorcedBecause they were, so they're
legally divorced.
I believe so Because I believedin legally divorced, but it was
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just kept under wraps.
So that whole red table talk,red table talk that they had
about the entanglement was all asham and was for publicity.
Why do they want to be in thepublic eye all the fucking time
Not day it's.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Jada, why does he
care, jada, all this time?
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Because Will Smith.
He's so charismatic that hedoes a little commercial.
People are all over it.
Will Smith has been irrelevant.
He doesn't do much anymore buthe did movies here and there.
He's been irrelevant.
Jada is the one that he's themost popular actors in the
entire world.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
He is, but he's easy
top.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
He's married to a
woman that needs that validation
.
So she keeps putting outnuggets out there, things out
there, to just destroy thatman's existence, Jesus.
But Will Smith, Will Smithkeeps coming back to her and
being by her side, all in thename of being together, all in
the name of togetherness, whichis really goofy.
Well, it's time for you toreally you're.
(19:59):
Probably it feels like you'rein Jada's cult.
How old is Will Smith now?
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Well Smith's 50
something.
50 something, he's gotta be inhis 50s.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
No, he's definitely
in his 50s.
Yeah, for sure.
So Will I love you.
I'm a fan and but you'reblinded by Jada's love.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
I don't know what
you're saying 55 years old, he's
still a young man, good lookingguy, man.
He's like he doesn't age eitherHim and Tom Crute's.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
No, they do age, they
just got money.
Remember that, oh that was sofunny.
Remember that meme that's goingaround on social media.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
What was it Like?
Speaker 1 (20:29):
no, it's not no
you're not ugly, you're just
poor.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Yeah, that's for Will
Smith, that was so funny.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Will Smith is not.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
He's not, he's old,
but he has money, so that could
combat you know, and theneventually you are going to get
too old where no money is goingto be able to fix it.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Well, this day and
age this day and age, though,
you could always do what you.
Tom Crute's I'm sure he payssomebody to color his hair and
get it just right.
You can't be almost 60 and nothave any craze, oh for sure.
So they're existing there.
But, will Smith, they're bothdoing their thing, dude, I'm, I
dude.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
if I grow my beard, I
definitely get the grace I
wouldn't.
I'm not coloring that in Dude.
There's nothing wrong with alittle salt and pepper.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
That's right, man.
Some ladies love the salt andpepper.
Hollad, andrew, man, if youlove the salt and pepper, all
right.
George Coluny Jr.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Yeah, right, and he's
got.
He's got Greek blood in themtoo.
There you go, shout out to theGreeks, ah love it.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
There you go.
A little olive oil in his body,in the system Love it.
But so Jada wrote a book.
She's seeking attention.
Is anybody buying it?
They said a flop, but I didn'tlook into the flop.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah, I didn't look
into it, because it depends what
the excitations are for.
To call it flop.
Well, what were they expecting?
You know?
Speaker 1 (21:41):
New York.
It involves Will Smith, so aNew York time bestseller would
be.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
That's what they.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
That's what they're
looking for, that's what they'd
be looking for, okay, and ifthat's what you're looking for
and you don't get that, it'sessentially a flop, because you
have Will Smith in there, yougot, which is a winning recipe
for pretty much anything, awinning recipe would be Will
Smith writing his own book abouthimself, not her writing about
him.
No, he's, she's writing aboutherself and it involves Will
Smith, because they're married.
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It went by in time, so okay.
And then also, whitney Spearswrote a book.
Now that would be interesting,uh-oh, she talked about Justin
Timberlake, the big hubbubthat's in the book.
Well, there's two things.
She said she got an abortion.
Yeah, for Justin, because atthe time he wasn't ready for a
baby and he was her first yeah.
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And then she said Justin was aculture vulture.
He saw a genuine in New Yorkcity and he's like oh, whoa,
what's up?
Would a homie genuine forcheers, for cheers, whatever,
who cares?
She says he's culture.
He's culture appropriating,trying to be a black man or
trying to take, take a blackculture.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
He's bringing sexy,
sexy back.
Oh well, remember that song.
Yeah, he's bringing sexy back.
I think that offended Prince, Ithink, when he heard that song.
Remember that.
Yes, yes, it's like it tickedoff as like you're bringing sexy
back Really you.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Prince is all pissed
off.
Prince shouldn't be pissed offSitting on his throne in
Minnesota.
In Minnetonka, minnesota.
Yeah, prince, god rest yoursoul.
But it's not a big deal, it'sjust a song, it's a fun song.
I'm not against Justin, don'tdon't think that I might be like
you know, I'm against Justinand it's the fact that you know
(23:22):
he took all these he, he, he, hetook Janet Jackson's a top at
the Super Bowl, but, you know,nobody blamed him, because it
takes two to tango.
She didn't take off her topherself, justin took it off.
True, even though a malfunctionhappened, you should be going
at Justin, not Janet, becauseshe didn't.
(23:42):
She didn't know that was goingto happen.
Yeah, it was a wardrobemalfunction.
Let's treat it as that and keepit moving.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
How's it a wardrobe
malfunction, though?
He literally grabbed her boots.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
No, no, no he grabbed
a piece that I was supposed to
have shown like, cause thelyrics are I could, I could have
you naked by the end of thissong.
So when he said that he pulledthe cap off, so what, what?
What was the malfunction?
There was a nipple ring.
Uh huh, that showed a nipple.
Uh huh, that's a malfunction.
The clothing.
But what, what?
Speaker 2 (24:11):
The clothing, the
material.
But he had every intention ofripping that off.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
No, it's.
He had every intention ofripping that off, but not for a
nipple to show her nipple.
Her nipple show what wassupposed to show, something else
, not her nipple.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
And not if there's a
nipple ring.
That means that, Well, she hassomething around her nipple.
She was anticipating for it toshow.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
No, I don't think so.
Okay, it's a super bowl.
You're not like yeah, let meget naked.
This is not my private home.
I'm not doing a SNM scene.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
I thought she put the
ring on, cause she was
expecting it to show.
Oh, maybe she wanted to dressit up a little bit.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
But Justin is doing
what's best for Justin.
Brittany, do what's best foryou.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
You're a little
cuckoo now, dude every you see,
this is what I don't understand.
Everybody legit would go, wouldbe like Brittany Spears If you
were that famous at her age withthat amount of money and media
attention and scrutiny and and aslander that she got, like she
was like 17 years old Dude andeverybody thinks legit like oh,
(25:06):
she's just crazy, it's like dude.
Nobody could survive thatEverybody in a loony bin if you
had Brittany Spears life at theage when she was, when she came
out.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Well, are you serious
?
Yeah, she had a bunch of yesmen.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
She's like 17 years
old.
She's got a bunch of grown menwith cameras constantly falling
or every fucking time, everylike part of the day, every day,
for 365, all year long.
And you're supposed to come outnormal, you're literally
supposed to come out normal outof that and everyone wants a
bash on that.
That's going like what's it?
Speaker 1 (25:35):
No, dude yeah, she's
supposed to come out normal on
that.
You know?
No, dude, Hold on.
Here's why you're supposed tocome out normal on that.
How have a littleself-awareness.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Dude, you can have as
much self-awareness as you want
, you can't stop the fact.
You have grown men staringoutside your window with cameras
trying to get a picture of you.
All the time you suffer and,dude, you literally have to stay
locked in your house.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
And you're all the
time.
That's the price you pay forwanting all that attention that
you got.
You become public property.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
She became public
property because she's not
rocking it to fame the fact thatthese, like actors and
musicians and like they're allpart of public property.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah, the public
property ain't no your public
domain you are.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
You live just getting
paid to entertain.
That's all you're doing.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
You're getting paid
to entertain, and now you're
famous, and now you're sick.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Okay, so if you get
paid for doing this, right, if
you get paid, are you publicdomain I am.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
I gotta watch myself
now.
I gotta care myself.
I gotta care myself carefullynow.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
I can't be a
douchebag.
All the cameras are falling.
I'm gonna do the great Nexttime you go to Sierra.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Leone, I can't be a
douchebag.
I can't go around here actingall like nothing has consequence
.
Everything will haveconsequence now, so I need to
act accordingly.
Free speech is free, butthere's always something that
comes.
There's always a consequencethat comes.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
She made music and
went on tours.
Everyone just followed heraround all the time, especially
when you're like these grown assdudes falling over the camera
and she's like 17, 18 years oldhow effing creepy.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Let's settle this.
There's people that have donewhat she did and came out the
other side, okay.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Like who.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
Her personality Like
who?
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Who is that famous?
That came out.
Okay, justin Timberlake, dude.
He is not as famous as BritneySpears yes, he is.
He is Kowe as famous as BritneySpears?
Yes, he is.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
But he's still
relevant today.
Not for being crazy, just forbeing a normal guy.
No, he is very famous.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Okay, he's done very
well.
I'm not saying that Okay, butyou take the height of both of
their careers.
Britney Spears was way morefamous than Justin Timberlake.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Well, she's a female,
she was silent sex.
It's completely, it's adifferent name, that's
irrelevant.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
The argument is who's
more famous?
Britney Spears is way morefamous.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
No, it's not who's
more famous, it's who was famous
.
That made it to the other endunscathed.
Justin did, britney didn't.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
That's our argument
All right, because he didn't
have her.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
He was the biggest
boy band for a time and he was a
front man.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Agreed, agreed.
No, I'm not saying that, but atthe height.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
He was just as famous
.
And then Justin went backaround, double back around, got
the black audience as well.
Britney Spears didn't do that.
Britney Spears was strictlywhite male and young white
females.
That's it.
Justin, double back, got thewhite females Whatever, and then
got the black audience as well.
So come on bro.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
I mean, I'm not
saying he, he's not Come on bro.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Come on bro, britney,
justin, my boy, we all saw it.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Britney Spears she
sell out stadiums.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
They also got
stadiums.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
They also got Justin
Timberlake by himself.
I probably can I have to lookthis one up?
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Next I will have the
information from her.
But onto something even morefunnier, right.
And then there are lists ofplaces that they wouldn't go on
first dates If you're not payingfor it.
And I invited you out and Isaid I'll pay for it.
Come on, shorty, I don't likeApplebee's but the cheesecake.
Come on, baby.
We go into the cheesecakefactory.
(28:58):
What's wrong with thecheesecake factory?
No, it's a chain restaurant.
I don't want to go there.
That's what women, that's whatsome women would say.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Okay, but this isn't
the point of a date to to get to
know each other For sure, isn'tthat the objective, that's the
ideal objective?
Then, if it could be a picnic,like what is what is the point?
Or what does it matter to you,based on where you're going,
right, like if if you'reobjective is to get to know this
, but who cares where it is?
Speaker 1 (29:26):
No, no no, it matters
where you go.
I mean, if you're not, youcan't.
You can't go to a movie theateron the first day because
clearly you, just you have to bequiet.
Yeah, that's, that's, that's.
You can't go to play because youhave to be right there, but you
could go to any place where youcould socially gather and talk
and get to know each other.
No, it could be.
It could be walking on thebeach.
It could be getting coffee.
(29:47):
Yeah, it's okay, because thethe objective is to get to know
each other.
The objective is not how muchmoney I can get this guy to
spend on me, how much money Icould make it so that he I feel
like a princess.
That's not the objective.
The objective is are wecompatible?
We're here to learn each other,to see if we are capable to
take the next step in ourrelationship.
(30:09):
So, if that's the case, coffeeshops are valid.
It walks on the beach valid.
Hiking valid.
If that's objective, if that'syour true intention, if you're
true, true, sorry.
If you're true intention,that's right, I coughed earlier.
If your true intention is toget to know each other, you can
go out and avenues where it'sacceptable for you to chit chat,
(30:31):
drink coffee or drink soda.
It doesn't have to be a hundreddollar date, it doesn't have to
be a thousand dollar date, itcould just be.
We're here.
We're here to get to know eachother, to see if we're capable
to take the next step, the nextlevel in our relationship.
So for all you women who arelike I don't want to go to chain
restaurant, I want to go toBurger King, I don't want to go
to McDonald's, I don't want togo to a coffee shop what are you
(30:52):
crazy?
Hey.
Hey, if you're coming in hereand you're trying to go Dutch
with me, we can go wherever youwant to go.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
I would say fast food
is like the one thing.
Probably not, because youprobably want, like, if you're
to go to a restaurant, gosomewhere where you have a
waiter or waitress.
Come up until you have time toorder the food.
Look the menu.
Things like that, like fastfood, seems a little too rushed.
So I would say, like the fastfood place.
Fast food is not too rushed.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Here's why you get
your food quick, but you have a
lot of time to talk.
You don't we'll have todisagree, because it's an
opportunity for you.
Literally, we're here to talk,we're here to get to know each
other, right?
Why are we letting everything?
Speaker 2 (31:29):
else, hey look, if
both parties don't care and
they're like hey, man, I lovetalk about why are we letting
everything else get in the wayof our purpose?
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Our main goal is to
get to know each other.
That's true.
That is true Because if you'relike, oh, now you're interacting
with the waitress and thewaiter, or waiter or the
waitress, it's taking attentionfrom you and I, we need
attention between you and I.
So, ladies, come on, man, ifyou're not paying for it and I'm
taking you out.
Cheesecake factory I don't likeApplebee's Personally,
applebee's not for me but wecheesecake factory, that's.
(31:59):
That's like a second date menu,because that's good money, good
in good money.
So that's like second date.
That's like oh, I kind of likeyou, I'm going to spend a little
bread on you.
I'm not cheap, but you need tobe economical in today's society
.
Being single is expensive outhere.
Ladies understand that.
And if you're trying to get aman to put your baggage on, you
(32:19):
got to come, you got to comecorrect, come, come, come, come
correct and come understandingright, you can't be like, you
need to treat me like a princess.
You need to take me, take mehere, take me there, take me to
a reservation only restaurantwhere you know we have waiters,
we have a 10 course meal, noneof that.
You're crazy, you have to earnthat right.
Me just taking out and gettingto know you.
I'm just getting to know youand you're getting to know me.
(32:40):
It's an opportunity.
If you think I'm crazy, younever show up again.
If I think you're crazy, Inever show up again.
Life goes on.
But that's where I'm at, man,all right, anything else, andrew
.
I guess that's it for today'sepisode.
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Speaker 2 (34:05):
So, gators, be some
dogs.
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