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Ever wondered how a NCAA women's game holds up against the men's, or what it would take for a female player to challenge NBA norms? Beyonce, Michelle, Kelly, and I, Amadu the Great, unpack the athleticism and strategies fueling this year's tournament fever. Alongside, we serve a slice of nostalgia as I share a childhood dream involving Puff Daddy's Bad Boy label, and we dissect the complexities of Shohei Otani's recent gambling scandal, peeling back the layers of sports fame and fortune.

When the conversation turns to the gridiron, feel the electric buzz of the NFL offseason with us. We scrutinize the New York Jets' latest moves and the Buffalo Bills' quest for offensive prowess. The art of the game unfolds in our robust discussion, assessing how teams can stand tall in the face of giants like Patrick Mahomes. And, if celebrity escapades tickle your fancy, you're in for a treat. We take a gander at the curious case of Ohtani's translator, the raids shaking up Puff Daddy's empire, and the heartwarming to peculiar tales of love that challenge the norm.

To round off this whirlwind tour, join us in a heartfelt celebration of community and culture, as we spotlight Vicky Remo's WhatsApp platform, a beacon for Sierra Leoneans to connect and thrive. Plus, we invite you to become a part of our growing family, sharing insights and laughter along the way. Remember, whether it's the court's ballet or life's serendipitous symphony, there's always more behind the headlines. So, tune in and let's savor this journey together, one incredible story at a time.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And Beyonce, michelle and Kelly Shout out to the
people out there Hello, hello,hello.
Welcome to another episode ofFan Faces with your boy, amadou,
amadou the Great.
It's been a while, but we'reback at you, back at your neck,
thought-provoking,thought-provoking,

(00:21):
thought-provoking, big episode,big episode.
You know, hit it off the parktype of deal episodes.
What ballpark?
I don't know many baseballparks.
I'd go with the most popularYankee, Yankee Stadium, by the
way.
No, the Yankees are the mostpopular baseball team period.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Yes, globally they are the most popular.
For anyone who's yes, globallythey are the most popular.
So for anyone who's been to abunch of ballparks, they would
not rank Yankee Stadium.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
We're not talking about anybody that's been to a
bunch of ballparks.
We're talking about the casualI'm just walking around.
We're talking Yankee Stadium,but I digress.
Welcome to a fabulous, fabulousshow of fan faces.
It's been a while, andrew.
What's happening in your life,man?

Speaker 2 (01:07):
My life it's nothing, literally just it's been great.
Why has it been great, man?
Because, man, when you just goto work, take care of your kids,
got a roof over your head, gota car to drive, job to go to
Glory to God baby, it's all yougot to do.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
He's giving it all up to God.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
All you got to do in life Just thank God for
everything, everything else willtake care of itself.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Will take care of itself, that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Andrew.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Life is good.
You can't worry about what youcan't control.
This is true.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Worry only about what's within your vicinity,
don't stress out out over thelittle things you can't control,
and as long as you just keep amindset of just thanking God for
whatever you have, man,everything works itself out,
that's a great mindset to have,man, great things ahead, I'm
sure, in the future for you.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Absolutely.
You've got to manifest thesethings too.
You know You're welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Now.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I've been saying this for a while, but some of the
topics at hand today that wewill be jumping into we got the
NCAA tournament happening rightnow in March Madness, that's
happening.
We got Puff Daddy and thefamily.
You're right, you're right.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
The great Puff Daddy You've always wanted to be part
of Bad.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Boy when you were a kid yeah, the situation that's
happening around that right now.
And then we got Shohei Otani.
That sure worked out in yourfavor to not join his group.
I didn't have to.
That's funny.
They weren't going to pick me,it didn't matter.
It's just Because you know Iwas me, it didn't matter.

(02:46):
It's just you know it wasmanifested.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Maybe God manifests for you.
He's like.
You know what I'm going to do.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Man, I was a little boy.
Nothing was good Back in thatparticular era.
I was a little boy, so itdidn't really even matter.
But we got Shohei Otani and histranslator and the gambling
situation, which is just likeinsane, huge.
But which is just like insane,huge.
But let's get going on thesetopics.
Scott, what?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
do you got?

Speaker 1 (03:07):
We got the NCAA tournament.
We got the guys tournament.
Going on simultaneously withthe women's.
Women's is awesome.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Why is the women's tournament awesome?
You know what's so great?
Because in the women's theplayers are there for four years
.
You're getting to know theteams.
The quality of basketball, dareI say, is better than the guys
because they've played with eachother for so long.
They know how to do thefundamentals even better than
the guys.
You know what I mean.

(03:37):
The fan bases have got a chanceto really connect with these
players like it used to be inthe college basketball in the
old days.
It used to be like three, fouryears.
They'd be in there for, I mean,patrick, you played for the
Georgetown Hoyas for four orthree years.
Tim Duncan was with Wake Forestfor four years and it matters.

(03:57):
You know, people want toconnect to these players, these
one-and-donners that are goingin and out.
They don't.
It just doesn't have the samepop.
I mean, look at Kentucky.
Oh Right, kyle Krier justresigned.
He did, he did, he resigned ashe should.
Well, you see, but he's kind oflike the godfather of the one
and done for Kentucky.

(04:17):
He's bringing all these great,all these fantastic names.
Great basketball players wentto the NBA to do great things.
They won that one championship.
I think it was 2012.
I think that was the only onehe ever won with Kentucky, with
all those great basketballplayers.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Oh, there's a thing called continuity, and that
works for literally every sportthere is, and continuity wasn't
there for John Calipari.
Well, it's difficult because thegame has changed so much,
because every single year he'sbringing in a whole new crop of
recruits that don't know eachother, that don't know each

(04:54):
other's playing style, that, thefan base.
You know they're going toconnect because this is their
school, but they're notconnecting with the players
because the players haven't beenthere long enough to have a
rapport with that particularindividual superstar.
So it's like, yeah, whatever wehave, we have a super team.
Every year we have a super team, but we don't have super

(05:16):
chemistry.
And you definitely need superchemistry when you're playing
together, when you're playing asa team and trying to win these
tournaments, where you'replaying eight to nine games in a
row back to back and, uh, youknow, sometimes you're playing
in your arena, sometimes you'renot, and you need to.
You know kind of like, you needto know your guys like the, the

(05:36):
muscle reflexes that you havebasically when you're playing
and playing together for a longtime builds that up, builds
those muscles up.
You, you know where a guy'sgoing to be, how the guy likes
the ball in a certain spot, andyou know how to get them going
and get you all back in motionInstead of.
You know, this is our only year, first year and last year.
Once we're done here, we neverreally have to play with each

(05:59):
other.
So there's no camaraderie there, there's no relationship.
The girls yes, it gives us anopportunity, really, since
they're staying for four yearsand with the new NIL deals, some
of these girls are also makinggood money staying in college,
so there's even more of anincentive not to stay in college

(06:21):
.
And they're staying there forfour years and they're breaking
records.
They're playing with each otherand the fan base has a point of
reference with each player andif they become like great,
they're like.
It's like you discovering aband before got big and you're.
They have you as a forever fanbecause everywhere you go guess
what?
I was there before they were soand so I was there before they

(06:43):
blew up.
I was there when they wereso-and-so, I was there before
they blew up.
I was there when they wereselling CDs out of their trunk.
So that's basically what thewomen's basketball tournament is
there's continuity, there'scamaraderie with the girls,
there's a fan following from thetime that you committed to play

(07:04):
for this college to the timethat you're graduating.
There's emotions connected tothat, which is great.
It's, you know, great for thegirls as far as gaining
popularity and it's great forthe girls as far as earning uh,
what's it called increasingtheir earnings.
Because now people are going tobe willing to uh, boosters are
going to be willing to investmore in girls teams because they

(07:26):
know that the girls aresticking around a lot longer and
they're playing together andthey have a big following
because their tournaments havefamiliar names superstars that
they go to, superstars thatyou're like hey, that's caitlin
clark, or that's uh, so and soand that's whoever else, or
that's so-and-so and that'swhoever else.

(07:47):
I don't know the names of thembecause I don't really watch
basketball period, but thecamaraderie is good and the fact
that you can follow theseplayers from the first time they
step into your program to three, four years down the line.
It makes for an incredible fanbase.
So, caitlin Clark, who is thebiggest superstar right now?

(08:11):
There's a bunch of things goingon around her.
There's the big three trying tooffer a $5 million contract to
play in eight games, and it'seither that or you go play in
the WNBA and earn $75,000 yourfirst year.
I think they make more thanthat, don't they?
I mean, no, that's what I saw.

(08:32):
Is that what you saw?

Speaker 2 (08:33):
Yeah, $75,000 your first year, but would Ice Cube
have the rights to her, so wouldshe not be able to go to— no,
no, no, no, no, no, no no.
It's just.

(08:53):
Here's another opportunity foryou to earn more money.
It's not 64, 64 to 76 000 forthe first year.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah, it increases by a little over a thousand
dollars each year thereafter.
But you know what caitlin clark, since she's a star,
endorsement deals are going tocome in handy as well,
absolutely.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
That's why show heads are tiny.
Took the deferred payments forthe dodgers because he's already
making like $50 million a year.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Shohei Otani is a completely different case.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
That's what I'm going to say.
He makes a lot of money in hisendorsements.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Yes, he does, but that's an outlier, different
case, no comparison.
Okay, go ahead, compare him tosomebody else.
Patrickrick mahomes, notcaitlin clark.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
I'm just saying he makes money his endorsements,
and so can caitlin clark yeah,yeah, but caitlin clark's never
gonna make 50 million offendorsements I understand I'm
just anyway go ahead I

Speaker 1 (09:35):
got.
If you're gonna compare him,compare him to patrick mahomes,
okay, go ahead, all right.
But uh, yeah, well, since we'reat the topic she's going to
make, she could make $5 millionfor eight games versus playing
in the WNBA, playing year one,maybe get to the playoffs, and

(09:57):
maximum, maybe plus bonuses,it's going to be over $75,000,
maybe $78,000, $80,000 afterit's all said and done, who
knows?
I don't know what the bonusesare in the WNBA, but there's a
lot of people who are like, well, she's good enough to play with
the men as well.

(10:17):
I'm like, oh guys, slow yourroll, slow your roll.
That's a whole other ballgame.
Guys, slow your roll, slow yourroll, that's a whole other
ballgame.
If it's shooting, you know, ifit's just you know shooting and
shooting, for sure she coulddefinitely play with them.
But if it's a physical game,you're here, we're bumping elbow
to elbow, we're hip checking.

(10:37):
You could be as tough as youwant.
You're going against me.
I said that would be tough.
I'm saying it would be tough tocompete.
Yeah, no, for sure It'd betough as hell for her to compete
, because now you're not onlytrying to put your shot up,
you're trying to out-muscle aguy for a rebound.
You're trying to out-muscle aguy for a position to get your
ball to go, and the ball'sbigger for the guys, so slow

(10:59):
your roll, caitlin, and go playin the big three, you and go
play in the big three.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
You're fine, clayton.
She's doing just fine.
She has a great and brightfuture ahead of her With the
women, with the women.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
She's just fine In the WNBA, not the NBA.
I'm not hating on you, caitlin,no one's talking about the NBA.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
No one's even bringing that up.
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
That was brought up.
You know the internet, oh youknow, the internet.
The internet brings all thisstuff.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Screw the internet.
It's stupid.
The internet.
A lot of it's garbage anyway.
It's just hypotheticals thatyou know that it's non-existent.
So she's been fantastic for thetournament and same with LSU.
It's nice to see them.
They're back in it.
I think they're back in the.
They just won tonight sothey're going to the Elite Eight
.
So they got a chance tocontinue to defend their title.

(11:45):
Uconn destroyed Illinois and alot of people thought that was
going to be a close game becauseIllinois had a very good
offense and boy did UConn.
Shot them down, uconn.
They're looking great to befirst-backed by champs since I
think it was 91-92 Duke, I thinkit's been over 30 years since
there's been a leaguechampionship.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Uconn's crazy.
You don't expect them to bethis good, because during the
regular season it's just likegolly, they don't do much.
But then come playoff, there'sa switch and it goes on and then
they just go and if you're intheir bracket, wash out.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Well, they're off to the Final Four.
So UConn is two wins away ofbecoming back-to-back champs and
that would be number sixchampionship for UConn.
That would tie North Carolina.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Wow, they're just sneaky, not crazy they're sneaky
good.
They're so good and nobody paysattention to them when they're
talking about the great schoolsIsn't that something?
But then they just do it, theydo it and then what Kentucky has
eight.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
So that would be.
The next step is tying Kentuckyand getting close to eight
championships.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
They sneak up in there.
Nobody knows their first titlewas in 1999.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
So what they've done in the past, what 25 years.
25 years and that Sixchampionships like that Very
very good.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Jim Calhoun, being at Syracuse for forever, only had
one title oh, jim Boeheim.
Jim Boeheim.
Jim Calhoun is for ConnecticutUConn, jim Boeheim.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Jim Boeheim.
One title, one title.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Not have been there for as long as he was.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Should have been two but Keith Smart, 1987.
With that shot and my poor guyRonnie Cyclic's assault going
Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
It's brutal.
Hey, such is life, my friendMm-hmm.
The chips fall as they may.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
Should have been his first title, but oh well, I was
too young to even remember thatsong.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
But let's keep it pushing here, maintaining the
sports aura.
It's the nfl offseason, butthere's a lot to talk about free
agency.
Who do you think is winningthis, uh, winning this?
Uh?
The headlines.
It seems that signs a lot ofplayers.
I don't know which teams aresigning lots of players right
now, because most teams rightnow, man, they're fiercely quiet
.
No, actually the jets have beensigning some players, lots of
players right now, because mostteams right now, man, they're
fiercely quiet.
No, actually the Jets have beensigning some players, lots of

(14:02):
players.
Jets have been making a lot ofmoves.
Yeah, miami lost some players.
Buffalo has been losing a lotof players.
No, buffalo under the radar,signing some depth pieces.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
They're going to need a lot of help.
They need a lot of help withwide receivers.
They need help with thatoffensive line.
They don't need help with widereceivers.
You don't think they?

Speaker 1 (14:21):
need help with wide receivers.
No, okay, because here's thething right.
Buffalo has always been playingthis high-powered offense game
where they're slinging the ballall over the field.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
Which is essentially Josh Allen dependent the whole
time.
Yes, they have no running game.
They couldn running game, sothey couldn't.
They couldn't.
Uh, derrick henry, theycouldn't bring him in to help.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
No, they don't need derrick, henry, they don't need
derrick, they do not.
Okay, they do not.
James cook is doing fine.
He just needs to be.
He just needs to get moreimplemented and the running
backs that they had last yeartowards the end they were doing
well.
If they maintain that, theybolster up the offensive line,
the game in the nfl is to keepmy team on the field and keep
keep my offense on the field andkeep the other team's offense

(15:00):
off the field.
So how do you do that?
You run the ball, you developyour run game, right, yeah, and
then you keep patrick mahomeswatching the game and out of
rhythm, you slinging the ballall over the field and going
crazy.
It's not going to do that.
Getting the best wide receiversin the world great, you have
them.
Now.
What do you do?
You go score.
And then Patrick Mahomes comesback and scores.
Alright, you don't want to dothat.

(15:21):
You want to keep PatrickMahomes off his kilter, off his
wave and you know, do what yougot to do with the ball Run the
clock out.
If it's 13 seconds, damn near.
Eat up the 13 seconds.
Kick your field goal and makeit happen Succeed.
What's been giving buffaloproblems is their defense every

(15:42):
single time that they lost inthe playoffs.
It's been a defensive failure.
13 seconds defensive failurethat was.
That was brutal, that was afireball offense as much as I
like, shot my thermite.
That was a fire.
So you know, this year they're,they're what's it called?
Their kicker missed a fieldgoal, right.
And then they go into.
They go into uh oh, 13 seconds,what they?
They kicker missed a field goal, right.
And then they go into 0-2 13seconds.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
What?

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Their kicker missed a field goal in regulation.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
I'm not blaming the kicker on that game no, no, no,
I'm not blaming him.
Well, he missed a field goal.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Yeah, he missed a field goal.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
That should never even have gone down to that
point.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
But anyways, the defense always seems to sputter.
So what you do is keep yourdefense off the field, keep your
offense on the field, run theball, make the gimmies and go
win games.
Keep.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Patrick Mahomes off the field, that easy.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
That's a formula that seems to.
They just seem to.
It is that easy.
Okay, if you know they have thepersonnel you should like, you
should go talk, no, no, youshould go talk to Sean McDermott
.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
You're like you know what, just score more points
into the team.
No you know, You'll win everytime.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
No, it's not about just that is.
No, you can score more points,but you got to also keep that
other team off the field.
You can't be like, okay, we goscore super quick and then they
come back, they score.
My defense is depleted becausethey were just off the field.
Now they're back on the field,man, that's what.
And then, to top it off, seanMcDermott keeps making

(17:11):
second-guess calls, like all ofa sudden, timeout, timeout, I
need to reset my defense.
And then, boom, they go scoringyou because your defense is not
playing free.
What are you going to do, crazy?
At that time you've coachedthem Just let them play, let
them play, let the game go.
Whatever comes out, comes out.
You never used to see BillBelichick go out there like call
the timeout.

(17:31):
He coaches defense.
The Malcolm Butler.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Super Bowl.
When he's got that, they letthe clock dwindle and dwindle
and no timeout, and then itreset and they just like that.
No, that's what he does.
I know he just let them do.
He's like okay, see how muchyou can do, I'm gonna let the
clock run out and you have onemore play.
Exactly.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
It's on.
You Don't call a timeout andgive them an opportunity and
then have you guys on edge,because now you're second
guessing yourself.
But that's besides the point.
Um, so I mean the nfl, it'shappening.
Free agency, it means nothingreally.
The team that I have, the teamthat I have my eye on next year,
is the chargers.

(18:11):
I could bet them today, market,book it, bookmark it to make it
to the AFC championship.
Wow, simply because of theircoach, they got the quarterback?

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Wow, they do.
They got a good squad butthey're going to make the AFC.
So you know they're in the samedivision as the Kansas City.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Chiefs yes, they can make it to the AFC championship.
They can get a wild card andnot play Kansas City until they
have to, and then it'll be themand Kansas City in the AFC
Championship.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
It's very possible, because they're going to play
physical.
They're going to play physical.
They could still play KansasCity in the first round if
Kansas City gets a number oneseed?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
No, if Kansas City gets a number one seed, they
won't play them because KansasCity will have a bye.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
But if the Chargers were like the lowest seed, like
a seven seed, they would playthem.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
No, it's possible, but I feel like Jim Harbaugh is
a coach.
He's going to muddy the waters,he's going to make it a smash
in the football game.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
I wish he gave the.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Buffalo.
I'm not going to lie.
But whatever, he's going tomake it a smash in the football
game.
That's what he did for SanFrancisco the years that the
Giants made it to the Super Bowl.
When the Giants played againstSan Francisco, it was a
low-scoring game and you'd thinkit was a defensive-headed coach
over there, but it wasn't.
It was an offensive-mindedcoach.
Right, and you know, that's thebucket though.

(19:26):
The bucket Chargers AFCChampionship.
What's going to happen?

Speaker 2 (19:29):
with the Bills.
I'll put money in there.
The Bills are in the division.
You think they're going to winthe division.
I don't.
Why not, I don't know.
Let's see what happens.
I think that well, they've beentogether longer than the Jets,
so we'll see.
But the Jets have a good squadIf they can stay healthy.
But then again they are theJets and they will find a way to
mess this up.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Anything's possible, right, but let's move on from
this.
We got Shohei Otani.
Yeah, he says he didn't makethat bet.
Of course that's what he'sgoing to say.
He says it's his translatorthat made that bet, that owes
all that money, but his smoke isalways fire.
Yeah, he probably said, bro,make that bet.

(20:10):
Now you got to take the fallfrom me.
I'll give you some money on thelow Shh, be quiet, I'll make
more than enough.
Yeah, I'll take care of you andyour family, don't worry about
it.
Just take this for now, becauseif he doesn't, shohei Ohtani
could be banned from baseballfor life, and then everybody
loses.
So, shohei Ohtani, you don'tspeak English very good, so this

(20:31):
is your excuse.
You get to escape with this one.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Well, see, they've been investigating the whole
situation, but you know, that'sall he said.
You know, hearsay kind of talkright out this moment.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
So until anything like legit comes out, you know,
I don't know, you know what Imean Nothing legit is going to
come out, man, they fired a guy,so you shut up or we come after
you and your family and we allcan't lose.
So that's what's going tohappen with Shohei Otani Keep it
low, low, low, low.
But what's happening in popculture?

(21:04):
What have you heard about PuffDaddy and the family Andrew?

Speaker 2 (21:09):
Sounds like he's in a lot of trouble.
His house in Miami and LosAngeles have been raided and it
seems they're confined.
A lot of people that is, in hisinner circle are people around
him, that whole environment.
I've kind of been speaking outand saying, you know, we're not
surprised about some of theallegations that are going on.
So, yeah, it's another one hitsthe fan.

(21:31):
Yeah, it hits the fan man, justlike what happened with R Kelly
, and R Kelly was saying, ohyeah, we saw this happening.
But a lot of stuff, you know,they get away with it because
they make a lot of money and alot of people that are in, well,
they have influence.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
There's a lot of people that depend on them.
They're not going to tell themno when they say they want to do
something.
They're just like oh, you wantto do it, okay, let's make it
happen for you.
Well, with Puff Daddy, at thismoment in time he's not in jail,
he has not been arrested, noneof that.
That.
He's just.
You know he was down in miamipartying with stevie j.
Is that what, stevie?

(22:08):
That's what I hear.
Okay, so a little backstory 9798, fresh out of the book, fresh
out of the plane, new kid inblack from sierra leone, west
africa.
I was outside you feel me, puffdaddy and the family and m a
dollar sign e-L-A-S-I-N-E Mace.
My guys, I wanted to be part ofthem so much.

(22:30):
But with these allegations I'mlike, god damn, excuse me,
pardon me, let me duck and getthe hell up out of here.
I don't want that smoke, trueor not true.
It's kind of detrimental toyour future, especially because,
you know, whatever money,whatever ways that Puff Daddy

(22:53):
has allegedly, whatever waysthat he has to earn income
allegedly, he would have to sellall that off so that way he
wouldn't be a distraction Like arevolt.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
I'm just curious how this, why this is all happening
now and didn't happen 10 yearsago or 15 years ago, right now
there's a there's a saying insierra leone there's 99 days for
a thief, one day for the masterhouse.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
You understand that saying no explain all right.
Well, you could be crazy and doall the foolish things you want,
but one day it'll be your timeto come home and stew, it'll be
your time to get caught, or yourtime for your debt to come due
as debts come due, I guess.
So.
So you could be that guy that'slike yo, I'm untouchable, take

(23:39):
that, take that.
And then one day you're likenah, dude, you keep that, keep
that, we're coming for you.
And that's just what'shappening.
99 days for the thief, one dayfor the master house.
And the masters have come.
Now, puff Daddy, pay up yourdebt.
Allegedly he did all thesethings.
He's having affairs.
He's very free sexually.
Allegedly, go ahead.

(24:01):
You got to say allegedlybecause he hasn't been found
guilty in the court of law.
You got to say allegedlybecause he hasn't been found
guilty in a court of law.
It's just FBI agents, fbiagents, federal agents running
around.
You know going into his housesand you know looking for stuff.
So allegedly he's not guilty ofanything until he goes to court
and that proves differently.

(24:22):
But we go on to this next story.
You got conjoined twins thatgot married to one man.
What do you say to public?
I think it's great he's havinga menage a trois every night.
Stop, stop.
It's a special man every night.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
I think it takes a wonderful person to see the
beauty in the situation.
All right, god bless them both.
I wish them many years of loveand happiness.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
But there's one thing I got to say.
I always have this thing whereI feel like they're pushing
celebrities down our throats forus to like them and they're
like they're the next it thing.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Okay so who are you referring to now?

Speaker 1 (25:06):
There's this girl, tyler.
Who's Tyler?
Tyler is a singer fromJohannesburg.
Okay, she's a mixed girl.
She's real pretty, so who'spushing?

Speaker 2 (25:14):
her down your throat.
Social media, social media.
She's everywhere she is.
I haven't heard of her.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Well, I only use the Facebook, but she's on Instagram
, she's on YouTube Real popular,she's real popular.
She just released an album.
She's good.
You like her music?
She had her song Water, whichwas her big breakout hit.
I listened to the album.
I wasn't really impressed.
I was just like, eh, we're good.
But I say all this to say thisTyla is super pretty, but I

(25:45):
wouldn't date her.
She's more like a trophyinstead of an actual real person
.
That's what she comes up to melike.
Why do you say that?
The type of woman I liketyler's too skinny, yeah but who
cares if you're in a date ornot?

Speaker 2 (25:59):
do you like the music ?
Do you like no, no, no, hermusic, her music is okay.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Okay then what's the problem?
That's the problem.
She's super pretty, she's justtoo pretty, she's too pretty.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Too pretty.
I like that.
That's cool.
Too pretty, she's too prettyfor me.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
No, no, she's too pretty and therefore I couldn't
imagine being like yo, this ismy girl.
Because it seems unrealistic,of course, to have her as.
Because it seems unrealistic,of course, to like have a girl.
She would date you.
She wouldn't date me.
She doesn't even know who thehell I am.
This is true.
I'm a guy out in the middle ofnowhere With her four downloads

(26:40):
Love it, baby?
Hey, I love it.
She's doing well, I guess, butshe's just like what power to
you, man.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
It's awesome.
Go, you know go.
Shouts out to the Africansmaking music.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
You know getting it in, tyler, you're not my kind of
girl, but I'll definitely trollyou out there as a trophy.
Be like yo.
Check out my fine person, but Iwouldn't date her, okay.
But yeah, that's it, guys.
Today's episode is sponsored by19 Strings for the Heart Support
the guy, andrew Andrew's ascript writer too, on the low,

(27:13):
so he may come out in a movie.
Watch out, I'm going to haveyou in it too.
I will be in it.
You would be in it.
I definitely will be in it.
It'll be my acting debut andalso and debut, and also today's
episode, fan fate.
Today's episode of fan face issponsored by uh final cuts media
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We got our uh final cuts mediamusic on youtube, on uh apple,

(27:36):
on spotify, on all streamingplatforms.
Check out mr press, check outyoung shark, check out el cash.
Music is everywhere Audio Macfor our African listeners, but
mainly iTunes, spotify and allthe Amazon and all the other
streaming platforms.
If you want to listen to theirmusic, check them out.
Pretty awesome artists.

(27:57):
And also thank you to VickyRemo for opening up the platform
on WhatsApp so that serialunions can connect, and I've
been getting you know, I've beenpromoting my stuff on there and
I've been getting positivereviews from my fellow serial
unions and I love it.
I love the fact that I get toconnect with people I wouldn't
have imagined in a thousandyears.

(28:18):
But now, vicky Ramon, you'veput me in a room with all of
them and I appreciate that,appreciate you, thank you.
That's pretty much it, guys.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
You're doing well, man.
You're doing well for yourcountry.
That's awesome, I'm trying to.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
You're doing well, Trying to get the guys the music
out, the people out, theculture out.
You guys got a lot of goodstuff I like it.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
I like it.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Let's just keep building one brick at fan face.
Okay, this episode of fan facesyou can find on youtube for the
video, but on all you can.
You can subscribe to thechannel if you want to listen to
more of the podcasts or youwant to catch up on the ones
that you've missed, and also tolisten to the audio.
That's on uh, it's on spotify,it's on uh itunes podcast and
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It's on iTunes podcast and it'son all streaming platforms that
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(29:11):
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