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Speaker 1 (00:20):
If you quick enough,
can we taste it now, that shade?
Without a doubt it's thatseason of a cloud, that shade.
You got clout.
Let me hear what it's aboutthat shade.
You got clout.
Let me hear what it's aboutthat shade you got clout.
Let me hear what it's aboutthat shade.
Without a doubt it's thatseason of a cloud, that shade.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
That is shade.
Is that you, thaddeus Shade?
Is that you?
I think by the applause theapplause that may be me Is that
you, thaddeus Shade.
Is that you?
It is I, it is him, the magicalThaddeus Shade.
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And I just want to talk aboutthe win last night, my Golden
State Warriors, oh man, I, as afan.
Now you probably, if you're asports person, you have a team
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that you love, you know, and ifyou're a true ride or die, you
really, really, really loseyourself into the game.
You find yourself mad ateverything.
You find yourself mad at thecommercials, yourself mad at
everything.
You find yourself mad at thecommercials when it's when it's
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a time out or whatever, the,whatever sport you love.
When there's a break in theentertainment, you find yourself
mad at god damn commercials,man, I don't want to.
I don't even eat bk, I don'tget fucked by no motherfucking
commercials, man, you know.
And then there's always thatcommercial where it's uh, the,
the, the medication commercialand all the side effects.
You're just like, and those arethe ones that stop you from
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being mad.
You're like, damn, that's somehorrible side effects.
Bleeding out your ass, that'ssome horrible side effects.
Just so you can lose someweight.
That's horrible side effects.
But you get mad at everything.
And last night, the Rockets gamefour, warriors game four Ooh, I
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didn't have.
I couldn't even pass gas.
My asshole was so clenched Icouldn't even pass gas.
It wasn't nothing to come out,it had to come out through my
ears.
If it was flatulence inside ofme, it had to come out.
If it was gas inside of me, ithad to come out.
If it was gas side of me had tocome out, to come out my ears.
Man, that shit, that type, whenyou're a fan like that, you had
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a with you, a rockets fan, ofwars fan.
You had to watch that lastnight.
That's the shit.
We love and hate at the sametime.
You love and you hate it at thesame time.
You love and you hate it at thefucking same time.
That game was insane.
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Jimmy b ah, you know, I, yougive me.
Four years ago I was on jimmybutler's back.
I was on Jimmy Butler's back, Iwas on his back, man, and I
didn't really understand.
You know, and I'm an NBAfanatic X and O's guys, I
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understand the game very well.
But I used to be on Jimmy'sback because I thought there was
a level of inconsistency andthen in this playoff, jimmy
really started to.
I started to give more props.
When I seen it down in Miami, Isaid, oh, he really does, he
really does adjust, he reallydoes adjust.
You know, when the playoffscome around and I was really,
really, really on his back and Istarted to really change my
mind on that.
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And my God man, my God man, thisguy's an absolute warrior.
Get it, see what I did there.
And he's just in, in, in in.
The Rockets man.
This guy's an absolute warrior.
Get it, see what I did there.
And he's just.
And the Rockets man, theRockets definitely throw
everything the kitchen sink andevery weapon that Call of Duty
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offers at Steph Curry, and thatincludes leg locks, headlocks,
people's elbow.
They'll do whatever they can tostop Stephanie Snipes.
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But the rep last night, jimmyBuckets, pods, airpods, balling
man.
And you know, the scariestthing about all of that is
Draymond Green gets five foulsAnd'm just like this isn't good,
this isn't good.
He got five fouls.
I think he got that.
I think he got in the thirdearly third, maybe nine minutes,
got that fifth foul and I waslike this is about to be crucial
conflict, this is about to bebad.
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And they had that two biglineup for the Rockets and
Shang-Goon Shang-Goon andGang-Goon.
That boy, he was feasting.
He was feasting.
I'm watching him go around.
Gary Payton, now you're not usedto playing in the post.
You're going to get ate up andGary Payton's a great on-ball
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defender, great hands, plays big, but you're not used to
defending in the post.
You're going to get eight.
There's a plate when you are alegit big man.
You ask for it and you see asmaller guy on you.
You say excuse me, you forgotto give me my knife and my fork
because I'm about to eat.
Excuse me, I need my knife andmy fork, I'm about to eat.
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You forget.
You know you forgot.
It's okay, I need my knife andmy fork.
And then the next thing youknow you're destroying, you're
winning, you're scoring bucketsand he was killing us Offensive
rebounds, putbacks.
We were just getting destroyedand you just knew it Draymond
Green out of the game.
You just felt it.
We were just getting destroyedand you just knew it Draymond
Green out of the game.
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You just felt it.
And Steph didn't lookcomfortable last night and I
don't like to say that aboutSteph because I'm a big fan I'm
wearing some Steph foam, someSteph Curry foam shoes right now
as we talk.
I'm looking at all my StephCurrys as we talk right now.
I got them all in front of me.
I'm a massive Steph Curry fanand they had my guy just a
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little off balance and I thinkthat day off only day off now
you can kind of see the legswasn't there until he hit that
baseline three late in the gamewhere he really you could say I
put all my work in that one.
All my history of shooting wasin that shot right there,
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because his legs wasn't thereand they were throwing this I
don't know if it was a, it waslike a 1-3-1, but they were
zoning and they were really,really like they really bothered
him and everybody else came toplay ball man, ball man, that
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Warriors team boy.
That is a lot of experience.
And I knew as soon as Steve Iknow I'm talking longer than
what I usually do about sports,but I told you I'm still talking
about these sports and I knewas soon as Steve went to the
Hacker Adams, that was the moveof the game and I know there was
a lot of things that happenedafter he did it, but that was
like the most crucial thing thatSteve Kerr could do, and I'd be
on Steve Kerr's back and I loveSteve.
But I'd be on Steve's back, I'dbe backpacking.
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I'm a backpack when it comes toSteve's back, I'm a backpack.
I'd be on his back, I'll be onhis back.
I'm like an itch in the middleof the back.
He can't reach it.
I'm there, I'm on Steve's backBecause sometimes I see some of
the subs he makes and I'm likeand you know, we all want a
little bit of JK in the game.
We want a little bit of JK inthe game.
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We couldn't a little bit of JKin the game.
We just want a little bit.
We want a little bit of JKbecause we think he can, I think
he could be effective, I thinkhe can help on the glass and I
think we might see that in gamefive.
But sometimes I'm on Steve'sback and I shouldn't be.
Last night, bro, my guy put upthe checkerboard.
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He said I'm playing checkersright now.
He put it up.
He said I don't want to playcheckers, no more.
I don't want to play checkers,no more.
He pulled out the chess boardand he started playing chess man
.
It was fantastic when I calledit because I sit in my I don't
by myself Jersey, winston, weboth go nuts.
My dog, winston, goes nuts withme as I go nuts and I lose my
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mind and I pray for my neighbors.
My dog goes nuts with me.
So as I'm sitting there and Isee that Steve has made that
move that we're going to foulSteve Adams, you doka said shit,
I said God, I say shit.
He had to pull Adams out.
He had to pull Adams out andwhen he pulled Adams out it took
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away from the two big lineupman.
My God, it was refreshing tosee.
It really gave us a nice chanceto stay in the game because I
really thought they was on aroll and I don't think if he
doesn't do that, I feel like wecould end up down 8, 10, 12
because they was on such a roll.
We had no answers.
Steph was looking like he was alittle bit confused with the
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zone.
I'm not saying he's confusedabout his own.
He looking like he was a littlebit confused with the zone, not
saying he's confused about hisown.
He's seen every zone possible,but it just didn't look
comfortable and I didn't know ifhe had the legs to do what he
does.
I didn't know if he had thelegs to put on a superhero cape,
as Butler refers to him asBatman.
I didn't know if he had thetool and the utility belt to
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pull off the Batman typesuperhero performance that we
needed to get there.
And and and and I'm so happythat Jimmy but I mean Jimmy
Butler and the buttocks camethrough to uh, to ball for us.
Man, we had no answers to a biglineup, but that was the move.
He got Steven Adams out ofthere.
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That was the fucking move.
And the Warriors got real issues.
Sorry about that, not theWarriors, but the Rockets got
real issues.
Green's not on the floor.
Jalen Green's not on the floor.
I saw that I don't think hereally wanted to put Brooks back
in the game because of what youlook at, brooks sometimes.
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I'm sure I saw that I don'tthink he really wanted to put
Brooks back in the game becauseof what you look at Brooks
sometimes.
I'm sure Yudoka looks at himand says, okay, today's the day
you got extra crazy in you, like?
He stands with the assistantcoaches on the side.
Brooks don't see him, he don'tsee the assistant coaches.
And then Yudoka, they all standon the side.
They're looking at him todayand they're just staring at him.
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They stare at him about sevenminutes.
They just look at him and theysay they do it every game.
They say, come here, we'regoing to get together as a group
seven minutes of staring atBrooks and then we're going to
come up with the conclusion andsay, okay, he extra crazy today,
we can't trust him, he's onthat antic bullshit.
And then so he start him andyou read him throughout the game
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.
I said, oh see, he on thatstraitjacket shit and I felt
like he didn't want to put himback in the game.
But I felt like when the hackof Adams happened, he had to
adjust.
He put him back in the game andthen, extra crazy, brooks hand
on the hip, foul.
It's enough.
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Not because I'm a Warriors fan,because, damn it, it's a last
second shot.
I'm getting the shot up.
I'm trying to put my form in it.
You got your hand on my bellybutton and you give me just
enough to throw me off.
At least enough to tickle me.
I feel it to tickle me.
I feel it, you tickle me.
Just enough to tickle me.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Man, you come right
out of a comic book.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Just enough to tickle
me.
And three free throws and Jimmyhit all his free throws.
Bro, jimmy hit all his freethrows.
Bro, jimmy hit all his freethrows.
Man, and I do this from a fanaspect.
I talk from a fan aspect but Ilove basketball.
So that type of game, asphysical as that game was, as
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antique as that game was, fromDraymond, from Brooklyn, from
Brooks even Steph Brooks is ableto bring out something that,
steph, you don't normally see.
It's not a lot of players thatdo that, where you can get Steph
doing stuff out of characterwhich I don't mind because I
know he can ball in any type ofmotherfucking atmosphere.
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It's just that dude is sochaotic and so untrustworthy
with the way he plays basketball.
You don't know what you'regoing to get and I can see how
it could be frustrating.
So you like to talk a littleshit to a crazy motherfucker.
You know what I'm saying.
The only thing is that Brooksisn't behind any plexiglass or a
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padded room with amotherfucking window.
You can't see my shit becauseI'm doing it from audio, but the
window is real small and youcan only do like an eye lookout.
He's right in front of you,he's not behind a plexiglass,
being crazy, slapping on it,spitting on the plexiglass you
know what I'm saying.
He's right there and crazy infront of you, so it brings
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something else out of you, and Idon't like the technicals.
I do say this, though.
I do say this and I say I say Isay, I do say this them refs
made sure that Draymond Greenwas able to stay in the game.
They made sure Draymond Greenwas able to stay in the game.
They made sure Draymond Greenwas able to stay in the game.
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They made sure.
They said nah, nah, nah, nah,nah.
We found a way.
We gave him two fouls, which Iread this morning is illegal.
You're not able to give aperson two fouls in one play.
He's not able to get a flagrantfoul and a personal foul, I
guess.
But they found a way to keephim in the game and I appreciate
you.
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Let's give him a round ofapplause for the referees.
That was fantastic.
I actually think game five wego down and and we squeak out
that win too.
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Typically in game fives orcloseout games, they're, of
course, the hardest games toclose out, but what happens is,
if it's two young teams going ateach other, it's whatever,
usually still the team that'sbeing closed out.
They play phenomenal basketball, hit shots from half court,
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everything seems to work out forthem, but the shots are heavy
if the team that is trying toclose them out is still in the
game.
Over the course of the game,the shots get heavier and
heavier.
Crowd starts to mumble a littlebit more when you miss shots
and the pressure starts to mount.
When you play a team, you knowwhether it was this guy history
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winning.
Like Golden State, the shotsare heavy from the get-go Now
9-7 out of 10, they're going tobe hitting shots in houston as
soon as the game starts.
They probably will probably hitfive, threes in a row.
Crowd gonna be going nuts.
Golden state gonna call atimeout.
They're gonna settle down andthey just want to stay in the
game.
Eight, five, eight, five.
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It's gonna be in the game.
Eight, five, eight, five, eight, five.
Fourth quarter.
Eight, five, eight, five, fiveminutes, five minutes, five
minutes in the game.
Five, three, five, three, twominutes in the game.
Three, two, three, one, oneminute in the game.
You want to be tied up.
One and you can feel it.
That's probably how it's goingto go.
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Green will probably play better.
Brooks will hit shots.
It'd be weird, because I betyou Van Fleet, he's going to be
broke.
Motherfucker hit eight threeslast night.
Motherfucker damn near hit thatdamn tying three and it was
just.
It was right there, it was deadon, just didn't have enough
hoof in it.
He had enough hoof in it, butthat motherfucker was dead on.
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He didn't have enough hoof.
He had enough hoof in it, butthat motherfucker was dead on,
he didn't have enough hoof.
You know when I'm doing mything with my lady.
She didn't have enough hoof init but it was dead on.
Watch him not hit nothing,watch him be the broke.
One Hit a couple of threes,that's it.
He hit eight threes last night.
Watch this motherfuckertomorrow hit two threes max.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
And else gonna be hit
.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
But it's gonna be a
close game.
But I think golden statefinishes it and I know steph 25
and up, steph will have 25 andup, steph will play better.
Draymond green I know I've been.
I know it's not what a lot ofpeople signed up for, just get
used to it.
But Draymond Green, bro, Ithink I still would, because I
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just appreciate the game ofbasketball.
I think even if he wasn't onGolden State and I know the
motherfucker's psychotic I stillwould enjoy the fact that he
just plays hard.
Bro, the dude's just smart, hejust plays hard, bro, the dude's
just smart, he just plays hardand he talks a gang of shit and
if you're on the other end of itfan or player you hate it.
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But of course, if you're on theright side of it fan or player
you love it.
You love it.
Dude play hard, he just issmart man.
It's hard to find smart playersin the NBA, like really, really
smart players.
Not just this is the play.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
This is what the
coach said.
This is where we're going torun.
Okay, you set the screen, I'mgoing to roll, they're going to
dub me, I'm going to swing itand there it is.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Nah, man, smart guys
who run the offense, they run
their offense catch the ballfrom a Steph Curry double team
and know that they can createfour opportunities from it.
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That's what Draymond Green doesyeah, you got the initial set
play.
So when he catches the ball,maybe he can run floater, which
is something he doesn't reallylike to do, but he will do it
Run, hit the floater, maybe hehits a baseline roller, yeah,
but he's got like multipleoptions in his brain because
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he's smart and the guys aroundhim need to be smart.
It's hard to find players thatjust have like high IQ for
basketball.
So you have to have a highappreciation for a motherfucker
who will really give a fuckabout the sport and about his
team and about being great ondefense, like Kevin Garnett,
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just a fucking quarterback ondefense, a psychopath on that
shit.
You have to appreciate it.
I love it.
I love to see it.
We're going to win.
Now let's see what I got inhere.
Man, you are in a court of law.
There are a lot of people inhere.
We can't hear you.
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Your Honor, you're going tohave to make them speak up.
What does GTD stand for?
Got the draws okay, now movingon, there's a big nerd moment
for me happening this weekend,and that nerd moment, let me get
some of my coffee.
It's a coffee break.
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Yeah, it's a coffee break.
It's a coffee break.
Jesus, it's a coffee break.
Marvel's Thunderbolts comes out.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Thursday.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Oh man, I love a good
Marvel movie, love a good
Marvel movie and I think thisthing is going to be phenomenal,
the way they're talking aboutit.
Currently sitting at 91% RottenTomato and I don't like to just
hang my cap on Rotten Tomato,but I do have a little faith in
the boys and the critics thatget on Rotten Tomato and I have
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a lot of faith in the audienceand right now that thing's
sitting at 91%.
I am excited.
I've already spent my money.
My tickets are loaded.
I've already spent my money.
My tickets are loaded.
I'm good to go.
I'm going to be there Thursday.
We are moving in the directionof two more mega Avengers movies
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and this movie, from what I'mhearing, from what I'm reading,
is very, very important to thestory and these guys are like a
bunch of misfits.
This reminds me of how I feltabout Guardians of the Galaxy,
like I don't know thesemotherfuckers.
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I don't know thesemotherfuckers.
I wouldn't invite them into myhouse.
That's how I am about people Idon't know.
I don't know you ain't comingto my crib.
I don't know you.
I ain't giving you my address.
I don't know you.
Man, you're not getting my car,I'm.
I don't trust him.
I don't know him.
I went to go see it because thename Marvel was on it, because
Marvel was on it.
That's why I went to go see him.
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I didn't know who they was, howthey was, what they was going
to do.
Was it going to be funny, wasit going to be action?
Was it going to be good?
I didn't know, none of theseniggas, but I went to see it
because it was Marvel.
And then was I blown away byGuardians of the Galaxy?
You damn right, there's onlytwo type of blown away's.
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You can get Tijuana Prostituteblown away and Marvel blown away
, or a Rambo action movie blownaway.
That's cool too, you know.
But yeah, I love Guardians ofthe Galaxy.
When I say I was like oh shit,james Gunn, this is phenomenal.
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I ain't know none of these guys.
And I was an immediate fan.
Rocket, I'm still an immediatefan.
I hope, I, I hope he gets hisown show on Disney.
I would.
I hope he gets his own show onDisney.
I would.
I would love to watch a Rocketseries on Disney.
Bradley Cooper doing a voice, Iwould love it.
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And I'm, and I and I feel thesame thing about Thunderbolts.
Now, I've seen these, thesecharacters in other movies.
Of course you know I can't evensay some of these.
We all know Bucky beingintroduced to Buck the right way
as Winter Soldier Ain't no,ain't too many introductions you
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can get outside of 6'6 NorthCarolina.
Michael Jordan in the ChicagoBulls, you know starting lineup
being announced, bucky had oneof the coldest introductions of
all time man in the CaptainAmerica movie.
Bro, you know what I'm saying.
And they got the Red Guardian,if I'm correct, is from Black
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Widow's movie, that's where theypops.
If I'm correct, is from BlackWidow's movie.
That's where they pops.
If I'm correct, I'm almost forsure.
And then you got Ghost fromAnt-Man Woo-hoo, my brain is
working Taskmaster and US agentand of course from Falcon and
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Winter Soldier.
You know that man ain't been USAgent.
He ain't been right with me.
He got blood on the shield,ladies and gentlemen.
He got blood on the shield.
How dare you dirty up Cab'sshield?
I'm not going to be right withhim until I see his movie and I
see him do something ofsignificance, and that is good
and hero-like.
But something of significance,and that is good and hero-like.
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But they talking aboutThunderbolts.
As it's the truth.
I guess this film's supposed todive into the complexities of
these characters, highlightingtheir internal struggles and
their redemption arcs.
Let me do this a little better.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
The film delves into
the complexities of these
characters, highlighting theirinternal struggles and their
redemption arc.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
They talk about.
There's two fantasticpost-scene credits that I'm
excited to see.
This is important to me because, honestly, dude, like these are
things that you know you couldhave got in the 90s or like
early 2000s and it just, youknow, we, they tried to attempt
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some things and it just doesn'tlook outside of like blade.
You know we get out of the pastoutside of blade, but they try
to attempt some things and inthose times your eyes are like
in your minds, like designed tosee stuff with their cg and
stuff, so you kind of accept it.
But thinking about the time weget now, you can just imagine
the excitement as an oldmotherfucker like myself just
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gets to to sit back and enjoyand and, as you know, a person
who loves marvel we want to seethem regain their footing so we
can really enjoy these next twoavengers movies and the way
they're raving about this movie.
I'm excited, so I'm hoping weall go out there and we see it
and we support it, and then Icould do like a real breakdown
of it and be like super happyabout it.
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You know, cause I wasn't reallyhappy about the Fantastic Four
trailer.
I haven't, you know, I wasn'twowed by neither one of those
trailers.
I wasn't.
It was like a sneak peektrailer and an actual full
trailer.
I think I wasn't really wowedby them.
You know, it was cool, it wasnice to see, but I wasn't.
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You know, I wasn't really likewoohoo, yay, it's them.
You know, because the trailerdidn't look fantastic, it was
just cool.
And I'm hoping when I go seethe movie and you know the,
because the trailer didn't lookfantastic, it was just cool and
I'm hoping when I go see themovie and the added stories that
it's going to bring to theMarvel timeline and see how they
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Hold on I keep going off, thankyou bro, thank you bro.
And to see what they bring tothe Marvel, the MCU and how
their story plays into thebigger picture is what my
excitement is, and I'm hopingwhen I go there, it's actually
just a really fantastic movie.
I'm hoping it is a really,really, really fantastic movie
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and they do bring out someflawless work.
July is full of some heat withSuperman and Mission Impossible,
I think.
Is that mission possible?
Then, uh, superman, fantasticfour and something else.
Something else is in there too,I can't remember, but I'm
looking forward to uh,thunderbolts and I think the
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fantastic.
Four would be, uh, you know, umworth the seeing, worth the
seeing.
And I'm still headed to seeSinners on top of that.
I'm going to go see Sinners andIMAX.
I just haven't pulled thetrigger on it yet, because it's
definitely worth seeing twice.
If you haven't seen Sinners,shame on you, but it's
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definitely worth seeing twice.
I can't wait to see it.
The second time I'm going to godo it in IMAX there's only like
a few IMAXs out here and thenthe IMAX I want to go to is the
70 millimeter.
That ain't where I want to go.
I don't want to go to ArizonaMills.
Well, people are like well, whydon't you if you don't live
here?
You're like, why you don't wantto go to Arizona Mills?
Well, I'll tell, imagine themputting up a nice brand new IMAX
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screen.
And the IMAX screen at ArizonaMills has been there since
Arizona Mills Malls opened up.
But they recently Harkinsrecently did like a little
behind the scenes of themgetting a brand new IMAX screen
and how they put it up and allthat stuff.
But imagine that happening andhow they put it up and all that
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stuff.
But imagine that happening andthey're putting it up in a very
dark and gloomy Walmart.
So you go to the worst Walmartyou can think of to see this
beautiful new IMAX screen.
That's what it is.
That's why I don't want to go.
But they got other IMAX screensbut I wanted to see the 70
millimeter because I'm a fan oftheater and I like when they put
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the work in for that and youshould appreciate it.
If they give you the option andthey talk about it in great
detail, you should go see it theway they want you to see it so
you can get the experience.
But if they have the IMAXinstead of a dark and gloomy
Walmart, do you want to be apart of that?
No, so there's other IMAXs andI'm gonna go find whatever IMAX
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that I want to go to.
That's way better than dark,gloomy Walmart IMAX and I will
watch it and we will go fromthere.
I'll probably do it tonight.
More likely I'll do it tonightand go check it out again,
because that movie was fantastic, phenomenal.
I love a good, original storyand if you haven't seen it,
please go see it.
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It's really really, really goodand really original and it's
pretty cool.
It's pretty cool.
There are things in life that welove doing.
Well, you at least got to findout what you love doing.
(29:36):
I love doing this and as I getthe rust off of me and I'm
flowing and I get tounderstanding myself and what I
want to do completely with this,to understanding myself and
what I want to do completelywith this, you know, I always
(29:59):
encourage people like you haveto find what you love to do and
then drown yourself in it, andthat's what I do.
When it comes to like socialmedia and in my market, I drown
myself in it.
That's what I do when it comesto like social media and in my
market, I drown myself in it.
And I'm trying to drown myselfin this podcast run Because I
just love to talk.
My brain is crazy.
It's a wild place.
It's a bunch of monkeys andfucking zebras and aliens and
(30:24):
three-headed ArnoldSchwarzeneggers up there
fighting each other aliens andthree-headed Arnold
Schwarzeneggers up therefighting each other and there's
a He-Man sword along with aPower Rangers suit that He-Man
is trying to put on and it'sjust freaking crazy up there and
I have a bunch of stuff that Iwant to talk about.
I have a bunch of stuff I wantto say, and trying to be
consistent in this has been likemy biggest hurdle, right,
(30:47):
because life gets all in yourbusiness, you know, and I
embrace the challenge of it allJust trying to build my name in
podcasting.
A lot of time people don'tembrace things, embrace the
hardships of it all so it's allworth it in the end, Like I
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really accept the fact that it'sbeen really hard to find
consistency, because life be inthe way you know, and then life
be in the way and as life inthis life and you trying to
learn, okay, how am I get aroundthis hurdle?
How am I jump over this walland those things?
Next thing, you know you have40 walls and in the my
(31:28):
podcasting journey is way overthose 40 walls and I'm like,
okay, cool, I might get over the40 walls.
And then it was the weightless.
You know life is like hold on.
I know you, your legs tired,you working, I got seven more
walls, seven more walls, twoleprechauns and three dragons.
You got to get past.
And the next thing, you know,time, time, time, time, time,
(31:51):
time, time goes, time, time,time, time, time goes and you
feel like you can't do it.
But I always felt like I wasgoing to be able to get back to
this, and that's like part ofthe thing that I always do for
myself is I'm always like, nah,I'm going to get back to it.
I know I am as much bullshit isgoing on or as much life in
this life and I'm going to getback to what I want to do, and I
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think a lot of people need tolive on that.
They need to stand on it.
Don't run away from you knowthe challenges and continue to
kind of do these small things tokeep you on the path, even if
they're like just like pinch ofsalt things where you just
something towards it.
What you love to do, you justit's always a part of your life
(32:39):
Big, small, small, super smallmedium.
You're always doing somethingthat puts you on like the path
to fully doing what you want todo, cause it keeps you, keeps
you kind of happy, and that'swhat I've always done, which is,
you know, diving into socialmedia.
It's time to make my ducats.
You know getting paid forposting on social media.
(33:01):
I don't like to brag, ladies andgentlemen, but if I can make a
couple of ducats, oh man, make acouple of ducats from posting
on social media, bro, come on,come on.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
As the bullets were
whizzing by my head in Kansas
City, missouri, I'd have neverthought, ever in my life that
I'd be able to get up out of mybed, pull out my phone out of my
bed, pull out my phone, postsome shit that maybe makes some
people laugh or they can relateto or they want to come party at
, and I'd get paid for it.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
From a phone, from a
cell phone.
At one point, ladies andgentlemen, I had a cell phone
that I had to go buy minutes for.
It was a brick.
It's no fucking retina screen.
This is green, boxy shapedNokia phone where everybody can
(34:01):
get their hands on a SIM card.
You can go anywhere at thattime and get a SIM card.
It was a boxy, small Nokiaphone, green screen.
I mean you could go in thelocal crackhead.
He'd be like you need a chipfor your phone.
I got one, got $25, you get 150minutes on it.
(34:22):
You go anywhere and get a chipfor your phone.
Man, you go to the store.
You go to the audio store.
Usually I'm about to put 15s inmy trunk, about to get
Subwoofers in my trunk, and theywere selling cell phones.
Put the chip in there, rightthere and there I put the chip
in there.
I never thought, fast forward85,000 years, that I would be
(34:46):
able to just make money from myphone and I dive into it.
Social media is not goingnowhere.
They can keep tabs on you.
So you're not going nowhere.
It's going to be around.
Why not make money off of it?
I always tell people, I talk toa lot of people and they want
(35:07):
to be influencers.
I always tell them I talk to alot of people and they want to
be influencers.
I always tell them it's free.
It's free Now.
How hard people had to work to,like, promote themselves before
all this was available.
How hard people had to work topromote themselves.
What type of money had to putin to promote themselves, to be
seen for whatever craft theywere working on.
And now they telling me now youtelling me, you can go in the
kitchen, pop your phone up, makeyour own dish in your head.
(35:33):
I'm in the kitchen cooking.
I got a dish I got to make.
You're telling me, all you gotto do is go in there, prop your
phone up, hit the record button,say hello, baby, my name is
Sharisa and I'm here.
And I'm here to show you how tomake my dish Mayonnaise, fried
chicken.
I'm going to make my mayonnaisefried.
(35:56):
And then boom, because yousound like a scary grandma from
Mississippi.
And now you blown up and you'remaking money from your platform
.
And then sometimes you got tobuild it.
And now you blown up and youmaking money from your platform.
And then sometimes you got tobuild it.
You know there is 100,000people in your lane, but there
(36:19):
are more people watching those100,000 people in your lane, so
you can definitely have theopportunity to be seen.
It could be a first streamincome.
It could be a second streamincome, it could be a third
stream, it could be a fourth.
You telling me, as hard as youwork at your regular job, your
part-time job, you can't.
(36:42):
People tell me, oh, it's hard,it's difficult, I have to put
time into it.
That's what everything you inlove.
You got to put time into it.
If you're taking a number two,you have to put time in it, and
I put time on my number twos.
You got to put time intoeverything.
(37:04):
You want to mount your TV?
You got to put time intoeverything.
You want to mount your TV?
You got to put time into it.
Tv ain't going to just stand onhis legs, climb up the wall and
mount itself.
You got to put time into it.
Everything deserves time.
But a lot of those things don'tmake you money and it's just
not in your hand all the time.
(37:24):
Your phone's in your hand allthe time.
So make.
If you have a platform and youfeel like you have an idea or
there's something you want to do, just do it.
So many people want to vlog food.
Vlog food.
Who gives it?
Who cares?
Everybody's doing it.
Everybody's streaking,everybody's doing it.
Do it.
(37:44):
They want you to.
They want you to use yourplatform.
That's how it keeps everybodywatching.
That's how the ads work.
So get on there, record yourcoffee, record whatever you got
to record and use their platform.
It just is going to require alittle bit of time and it's the
same.
So, all in all, I'm saying I'msorry I was off on a little bit
(38:06):
of a tangent because a nigga getpaid from posting on social
media and I'm trying.
I'm sorry, I was off on alittle bit of a tangent because
a nigga get paid from posting onsocial media and I'm trying to
raise that up too.
I want more money from givingit out.
I want more of it.
So those things keep me in linefor as I start to record and
I'm doing my podcast and I'mdoing video.
(38:27):
I understand social media andhow it works.
It helps.
You know I take time and Idiscuss a lot of things with you
know, friends of mine, aboutbasketball or our movies and in
scores on movies and in themesand ideas, and these are things
(38:50):
that I enjoy.
These are not.
I'm not saying I'm out heresaving lives, I ain't a doctor,
I'm not a nurse, I'm not an EMT.
Thank y'all for what y'all do,but these things matter.
Entertainment matters.
I saw in the studio which is,by the way, is a great TV show
(39:11):
on Apple Seth Rogen show, very,very funny, Very good, and I
don't know if I I don't want tospoil, but I'll give it a little
bit.
So in one of the episodesrecently he was dating a doctor
and you know they were kind ofcomparing doctor versus him
(39:33):
being the head of a studio andyou can't really you can compare
, but you can't compare becausehe's saving lives and you know,
trying to cure cancer and doingthese things like that and you
just provide entertainment.
But he was like when you gointo the hospital and you're
resting from whatever surgery orwhatever injury, whatever
(39:55):
reason you're in the hospital,what's on the wall is the TV.
That's where I want to, not mebeing an actor or nothing like
that, but that's what I want todo.
I want to talk about things Ilove.
I want to talk about the art.
I want to talk about things Ilove.
I want to talk about the art.
I want to talk about the music.
I want to talk about the moviesand television shows.
I want to talk about sports.
I love all that shit, so I wantto talk about it and I got to
talk about it.
I can talk about this all thetime.
I talk about it all day, baby,I got to, not you got to.
(40:19):
I want to talk about it and howmuch I want to talk about it.
And do I want to do singularbreakdowns or I just want to
talk about like I've been doingtoday?
I want to just lump it alltogether and you just enjoy the
entertainment of me talking.
There'll be times where I talkabout real life stuff like what
(40:39):
I was just doing, but there'llbe times I may talk about that.
Damn, just like I was onthreads.
Yeah, I use threads.
Sucker they paying too.
I'm trying to get them.
I want them to send me thebonus too.
I want to get paid off ofthreading.
I want to thread and get paidfor it.
So I'll be on threads and Ijust seen that.
(40:59):
Of course fixed it, but they wastalking about Amazon was going
to put the price.
Amazon was going to put theprice up of how much you would
pay for it.
Then they were going to putyour actual price.
You got to pay for it becauseof tariffs.
And when the clip I waswatching and they had talked
about it, the reporter was likewhat are you going to do?
(41:21):
Amazon is saying you're goingto put the regular price up.
You're going to put the priceof tariffs and show the American
people that they're actuallypaying for tariffs.
And it was the cold, it was thewildest thing because the lady
came out of nowhere.
It was like I take that, watchout, john, back up, back up, jab
, jab, back up.
I got this.
(41:42):
I just on the phone with thepresident.
Yeah, that motherfucker.
I was on the phone with him.
He said it's an attack onpolitical, it's an attack on the
government.
And then I shit you not.
20 minutes later, it felt like20 minutes later, maybe it was
an hour later and Jeff Bezos waslike what, Nah, man, what
(42:04):
happened was we was in therehaving lunch, somebody had their
phone, was talking to theirmama and we was still on lunch.
We was just talking about somestuff, we was playing around,
somebody was on the phone withtheir mama and we was like, oh
yeah, what if we was playingaround.
Somebody was on the phone withtheir mama and we was like, oh
yeah, what if we was likeposting the prices of tariffs?
We was having lunch.
Somebody had brought Don Juliotalking about this is what all
the people in the club drink.
(42:24):
And Jeff Bezos was like I don'tdrink Don Julio, but because we
on lunch and everybody in hereis broker to me, I'll drink Don
Julio with y'all.
And then we was getting drunk.
And then we was getting drunkand then we started talking
about posting tariffs and thatperson's mama had heard that and
that's how that got out.
But we not doing that.
And then Trump was on theretalking about Jeff Bezos a nice
guy, because he's not going todo that.
(42:45):
But I'm going to get to reallife, stuff like that.
He's drinking downhills.
He's like what's this?
He's like this downhill,everybody in the club be
drinking that.
The rappers drink this.
He's like oh, I'm not that typeof poor.
And they was like come on, justdrink with us, bezos.
We just having a meeting, wegot lunch, everybody here.
He said no-transcript and wewas talking shit.
(43:22):
So my mama got a hold of it.
Put it out there.
It's a lie.
Trump said it was a lie.
He said he's good people.
Jeff Bezos is good people, butI plan on talking about real
life stuff.
I enjoy that shit.
I'm going to have some fun.
I learned video editing on myown.
I learned everything in my lifeon my own, but all this stuff
(43:44):
is all set up for you to learn.
I'm a chat GP tier.
If they had a school for chatGPT I would go for it.
They probably do, but I learnedchat GPT on my own.
They should give me a degree.
They should give me a plaque.
I be on that shit.
(44:04):
I pay $20 a month for it.
I be trying to get my boy,davion, to pay $20 a month for
ChadGBT.
I told him, man, that 4.0 isdifferent.
Now I won't pay $200 a month,$200 a month for ChadGBT.
I need ChachiBT To basically Beable To create Selma Hayek From
(44:26):
Dust Till Dawn.
Put her in front of me and thenshe also lay down with me and
we watch TV shows and moviestogether.
She big spoon me If, $200 amonth, chachi BT creates Selma
Hayek from Dust Till Dawn andthat Dust Till Dawn and not
vampire version of her, thedancing putting the toe in
(44:48):
Quentin Tarantino mouth versionof her, is willing to big spoon
me while I watch my TV shows andmy sports.
Then I'll pay $200 a month forChachi BT.
They say, man, all they got todo is they can email me and say
we can do it.
And I say you got $200 a monthfrom Shade.
$200 a month, sell my hi-hatDust or done Big spoon Sports TV
(45:09):
shows $200 a month.
They got it.
I'm going to give them a roundof applause.
They pull that off.
Here Come.
But I use chat GPT, but Ilearned everything.
And people don't want to learn,but there's so much to learn.
I don't want to be, you know,60 and then, staring at
(45:35):
something inside of a store, belike, damn, how does this work?
Oh shit, I guess I.
Oh, let me get my glasses, letme see here.
Oh, I guess I push this here,okay.
(45:56):
And then I move excuse me,young lady, yeah, push this
right here.
This is what I do right here.
Move this up and down, okay,okay, I couldn't figure it out
for nothing, thank you.
And then she walk off and shelike old ass motherfucker.
(46:17):
I don't want to be the old assmotherfucker.
I don't even want to be the oldass motherfucker who drive and
slow on the streets I have.
I expect myself not to have aTesla, because they're the
hottest thing on the streets andI ain't talking about something
to buy, I'm talking about there.
There are.
There are regular white peoplespraying up Teslas.
(46:37):
And when I talk about spray, ifyou don't know what that means,
that means that in the hood,when they spraying something up,
that means there's an automaticweapon in somebody's hands who
cannot shoot and they arespraying up everything possible.
And that's what white peopleare doing to Teslas.
If you're driving a Tesla, theyare rolling by, rolling the
window down what up cuz?
By rolling the window down whatup cuz?
And they spraying them thingsup.
(47:01):
So I wouldn't have a Tesla, butI plan on if I'm an old person,
I plan on having a car that candrive by itself.
So I want to be able to use mydriving.
If it's on there and it'savailable, I want to use the
tool.
So you can't look at me, youcan't be mad at me, because I
know how to work my shit in mycar and my shit's driving fast.
It's doing what it's supposedto do and I still want my
(47:23):
hand-eye coordination.
That's why I get on call dutyand I be popping fools, I be
popping suckers.
On there I be man I grew upwith just outside video games,
cordless phones, more videogames, dial-up internet.
(47:45):
It sounds like dial-up internethad no choice.
It sounded exactly like what Iwould imagine.
This is why I know my brain iswild what I would imagine.
This is why I know my brain iswild.
But when dial-up internet was athing, it sounded as if you was
really waiting on ET to pick upthe phone.
It had the most craziest soundand you was like, okay, I'm sure
(48:09):
ET is going to pick up andphone home.
Et is going to pick up andprobably his older brother, you
know RT is going to going topick up and he going to be
willing to talk to you for alittle bit before he connects
you to internet.
That's what it sounded like.
I grew up with that Cell phone.
That was bricks and minutes Towhat I have in my hand, which is
(48:33):
a pro max 16 iPhone and I willget the 17 because I'm that guy,
I'm a tech guy, I'm a gadgetguy.
I stay involved with all.
I learned it all.
I don't like to be the guy thatjust calls somebody or take
something somewhere.
I like to do, and that shouldjust go for whatever you love to
(48:54):
do.
You should want to dive into itand learn it Ins and outs.
I think everybody should havesomething, even if you feel like
you know what the cubicle isfor me but you love to read
books.
You know what's crazy If thecubicle is for you but you love
to read books.
If you took the love of youreading books and applied it to
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social media, you will find outthere's a fan base for it.
I'm reading a book right now.
I can't tell you what the bookis, but I'm reading it right now
because I can't remember thename of it.
I'm just challenging myselffive pages a day.
That's what I'm doing right nowand I've been doing it and I
can't remember the lady.
I said in my last episode thelady did, I say it, that's it.
(49:40):
So the lady um, at the barnesand nobles, she was real
aggressive about it.
So I was like, all right, lady,okay, I had a book in my hand.
She's what the fuck is this?
You getting this shit.
I'll tell you something better.
And I said, okay, I'll get yourbook you talking about, lady,
because I'm just trying to readfive pages.
I'm trying to get better, tryingto be a little bit smarter, but
if you love to read books andyou a cubicle specialist, you
like to work in cubicles.
You like to go in at 7, leaveat 3, or you like to go in at 8,
(50:01):
leave at 4, 9, leave at 5,whatever it is, you like your
cubicle, you like thetemperature being at 80 degrees,
you like to work in that space.
You like somebody hovering overyou You're talking about, hmm,
yeah, you like that shit.
(50:27):
That's what you love to do,cool, but you love to read books
.
You really love to read books.
There is a whole community onsocial media that loves reading
books and you can turn it intoprofit.
Use your platform.
Ladies and gentlemen.
I say all that to say I'm alwaysdoing something.
Even when I wasn't able torecord it, just felt like I was
always doing something to get meback to this space.
Don't lose your dream, don'tlose your love, because life be
(50:48):
lifin'.
Hold on to it, handcuff it.
You know what I'm saying.
Put an air tag on it, don'tlose it.
Always keep it around.
Do something to put yourself inthat space, to give yourself
something to smile about,because it's still there for you
as I'm shaking the rust off.
(51:10):
I'm so happy to be backshooting this shit.
And it's crazy because you seepeople downloading your episodes
or they subscribe, or you seepeople the what's happening and
you're like there's peoplelistening to me.
I don't know who you arebecause I haven't masked that
type of fan base yet, but I planon it.
I'm planning on doing it realsoon because I enjoy that shit.
(51:33):
When you enjoy something, youwant to just get it done.
You want to speed it up as muchas possible.
You're ordering shit, you'rebuying shit, you're learning
shit, you're reading shit.
That feeling is not a usualfeeling.
Like for women is like I joke alot, please don't take all this
joke a lot but for women islike finding the man that checks
(51:55):
all the boxes.
For men is like all the boxes.
For men it's like finding thewoman that sucks real good.
I'm just telling the truth.
That's what it's like.
It's like women find the manthat checks all the boxes, and
for men it's like oh my gosh,she's the greatest at the BJ.
That's what it's like.
(52:17):
That's what it's like.
That's what it's like and Ilove it, man.
And you know, greg Popovich, Iain't got a little bit more time
.
Greg Popovich talked abouthaving the appropriate amount of
fear, and Steve Kerr talksabout this, and Greg Popovich
was the head coach of SanAntonio Spurs, and I get it.
(52:38):
Do you have like this littlebit of fear that you can fail in
something, but it's not enoughto stop you from doing it, but
it's enough to drive you, topush you to want to do good in
it because you don't want tofail, and it's okay if you do?
(53:01):
But the hunger, the, the, the,the fear of quitting.
Yeah, I'm not.
I'm not having that.
I always knew I'd be back heretalking.
It's hard Sometimes, man.
Sometimes it's hard to findwhat you, what you, what you,
what you, jimmy Jam and TerryLewis is.
Now, if you go Google who JimmyJam and Terry Lewis is, I love
(53:23):
you for doing that.
I have my own slang.
Sometimes I just say shit and Isay Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
and I mean that in a good way.
I can say, oh man, this gasprice is Jimmy Jam and Terry
Lewis, and Jimmy Jam and TerryLewis are human beings.
But I say, oh man, this peanutbutter judge sounds it's Jimmy
Jam and Terry Lewis.
Jimmy Butler was Jimmy Jam andTerry Lewis last night, draymond
(53:46):
Green in a game with Jimmy Jamand Terry Lewis Last night.
Oh I'm Let me chill, but I dothat.
But you got to find your JimmyJam and Terry Lewis and when you
find it, you feel it.
(54:08):
It's hard to find.
When you find it, you feel it,you just want to drown in it,
submerge yourself.
People tap out and it feelsit's weird.
Because when you do somethingfor a long time I did music for
a long time and I'll tell youstories about it one of these
days but I did music for a longtime.
I rapped and I did musicengineer with mixing and
(54:30):
mastering, and I produced.
I learned so much and I drownedmyself and it's crazy because I
drowned myself in that too andyou learn everything from
scratch.
Learn everything from scratch.
Well, you know, my boy, kb, hada great help in teaching me how
to rap, but I learned so muchmore and I was able to to, to.
To take that because whenyou're doing music, you gotta
(54:54):
promote yourself, promotingmyself, selling myself.
You know how hard it is to sellCDs to motherfuckers, to niggas
in the hood, in the gas station.
That shit ain't easy.
Just learning how to sellmyself, learning how to promote
myself, ends up putting me insomething that I've been doing
(55:16):
for damn near fucking 11 yearsnow.
That's funded my whole life.
So those loves of things, untilyou find your ultimate love man
, they all help you, a lot ofthem.
Oh, I found a video with uh,I'll be, I'll be looking for it.
(55:38):
It'd be so hard to find man.
It's always like I always misssteph talking post game, but I
just found it and I'm gonnawatch it when I'm done.
I get to watch my boy, stephystephley snipes.
I call him, y'all call himsteph, I call him stephley
snipes, stephley snipes, notwesley snipes.
Stephley snipes, steph LeeSnipes.
(55:59):
Steph Lee Snipes, not WesleySnipes, steph Lee Snipes, that's
my guy.
I don't even talk about beingbecause that's my favorite
player of all time Curry numbertwo, and I mean he is climbing
for me man and I mean he isclimbing man.
But yeah, I just seen his postgame.
(56:21):
I get to watch it when I'm donedoing this.
But so we all lined up.
I'll check these emails realquick.
Oh shit.
He's sending me the stands andshit.
Oh, that's what's up.
Gq, that's what's up.
Okay, okay, that's what's up.
(56:45):
Gq, that's what's up.
Okay, okay, that's what's up.
I gotta put my TV, I gotta.
I got my TV that I love so much.
I gotta put it on a stand,entertainment stand.
But I'm thinking about thisstand I seen from y'all here
with me.
It's my shit.
I'm gonna share it with you.
What I got, I'm gonna share itwith you.
Just my shit.
Y'all listen to share it withyou.
Just my shit.
Y'all listen to me.
Y'all just stay with me.
I'm going to tell you what I'mgoing to do.
So I was looking at thisentertainment stand and it's on
Amazon and it's like the.
It's damn near like when youwas in.
(57:07):
You got to be old to understandthis, but there was a time in
elementary school and evenmiddle school and even in high
school at some point, where theyhad these rolling things that
had this square TV on it and itwas the best thing ever when you
seen it roll into the class.
That means that it's about toget dark and you don't have to
learn shit anymore, because theywere going to turn something on
the TV and it was supposed toteach you something.
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When the TV came on, I was gone.
You see, oh shit, yay, theybring it in the TV.
Clap, clap, tv time.
I'm gone, sleep.
If I'm not sleep, I amsomewhere with the ninty turtles
and we fucking up shredder.
I am not here right now.
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The tv was the best thing youcould get in school outside of a
snow day back in kansas city.
It was like the best fuckingthing, and summer Summertime
break it was the yeet.
It always had a little squeakto it.
If your shit didn't have asqueak to it, you was living in
a new school.
Our shit had a squeak to it.
You got to be poor and black.
It had a squeak to it.
Yeet, yeet, oh shit.
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You can hear that shit comingdown the hallway Yeet, yeet,
yeet, yo shit.
That's the TV.
We about to watch something.
I ain't doing shit.
Going to sleep At a young agelike I was tired.
I'm going to sleep, but I needentertainment.
But that's the one I was goingto buy on Amazon because it
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looks like one of the ones youcan attach your TV to and you
could just move it around.
You know, it wasn't like noreal entertainment.
I was putting on the wall.
I like I got a lot of room inhere, so I like that in my front
room.
It's just my recliner, becauseI live like that.
I live, nigga.
It's just me and my dog and allthis motherfucking space.
I ain't got to motherfuckersover my crib.
Motherfuckers ain't running upin my shit.
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I don't want no guests.
I don't need no card table, nodining table.
This is me.
This is me, winston, in myrecliner, in that big-ass TV I
got I'm going to put in my frontroom.
I'm going to watch all my shiton.
But he's just sending me someentertainment things.
It's pretty cool.
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I'm going to check them out.
I want to say thank you, ladiesand gentlemen, for listening to
another episode of SeasonableClout by Thaddeus Shade, because
I'm Thaddeus Shade and I'mtrying.
I'm waiting on a couple ofpieces to come in, but I want
I'm going to be breaking down alot more stuff.
Just stay with me, stick withme, subscribe, share, tell
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people I'm here.
People, all right, I'm back.
People, it's two in a row.
It's two in a row.
You know what I'm saying.
I'm out.
Sorry, I missed it.
You didn't miss none what.
Sorry, I missed it.
You ain't miss none what.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
Sorry, I missed it.
Seasonable Cloud, I'm out Peace.