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July 31, 2023 • 46 mins

In this captivating podcast episode, we embark on an exhilarating journey through a potpourri of topics that will leave you both entertained and enlightened. First up, we dive into the music realm with Nas' highly anticipated album "Magic 2." Join us as we explore the soul-stirring beats and lyrical prowess that have captivated fans worldwide.


Switching gears, we shift our focus to the world of sports with the intense title fight between boxing titans Terrence Crawford and Errol Spence. Feel the adrenaline surge as we analyze their epic clash inside the ring and discuss its implications for the boxing world.


But that's not all! Brace yourself for a mind-bending conversation as we delve into Congress' UFO hearing, where astonishing revelations about extraterrestrial encounters and potential government cover-ups come to light. Unravel the mysteries and immerse yourself in the unknown.


Finally, we unravel a strange tale of deception as we uncover the shocking story of a girl who faked her kidnapping. Unraveling the truth behind this bizarre incident, we explore the motivations and consequences that led to such an elaborate hoax.

Join us for an unforgettable blend of music, sports, intrigue, and strange tales, as we navigate through a multitude of topics that will leave you pondering and yearning for more. Tune in to this podcast episode and broaden your horizons with an eclectic mix of captivating narratives.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to another episode of the coach podcast.
Like all through that, this isyour boy, jeff.
I'm here with my man, aunt.
What's goodie.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Hello everybody, how are things?

Speaker 1 (00:12):
No, we haven't been around for a couple weeks.
A lot has been going on.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I had my son's birthday and right after that is
my sister's birthday.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Everybody have just a lot of shit going on people get
old man birthday's happen.
Yeah, we're up, yo, but yo, wegot a new coach, a crew member,
we got a new patreon.
It's actually the samegentleman we had on the show
last time, my man razz.
I don't know what's gonna givehim a nickname, razz.
I guess razz works.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yeah, go by what the man name is.
Man, let's not be cute aboutrazz ear.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Jay, just a K razz.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Thank you, is that his government name?

Speaker 1 (00:47):
I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Sounds dope, though.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
It is, it is you?
So no, who or what to somebodylike that razz, like not, not
that razz, the other razz likeokay it sounds like a strain of
a weed.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Like you, let me get that razz.
Let me get that raspberry.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Let me get that blueberry.
Let me get hit of thatblueberry like a eighth of razz,
like yeah, I got you raspberrybubblegum hydro.
Have you been to a dispenseryet?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
No, but I went to the new mall.
You know the one-hand jersey.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
What is it?
The American dream?
Which?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
is now the second largest mall in the entire
country, behind the one in.
Minnesota and it just surpassedthe one in Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
So Florida's now third, the Aventura mall, or
whatever but the thing is thatthey're not even malls, man,
they're really justentertainment center.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yo, I went in there, my my godson it was in town shot
out to my man, james, and wewent up and then we walking
around this motherfucker and wegot lost in that shit.
Yo, and the shit is segregated.
As a motherfucker bro, theyhave a section for the rich
motherfuckers.
Whole other side of the mall isfor the rich motherfuckers, bro
, who's like, yeah, what thefuck is this?

(01:58):
The artwork is different.
They got statues.
The hallways was different, thefurniture was different.
This is where all the Guccistores is.
And you know I'm saying and Ican't even remember the names of
all the name brand shits, butthey're the expensive shit, the
Birken, and you know, whateverthey got, like some of the
stores got securities at thefront.
They got bouncers a kid you not?

(02:19):
Some of these stores gotbouncers at the doors.
You know I'm saying I'm like,oh shit, let's get the fuck out
of here.
We don't belong in this side.
My focus is looking at us.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
You belong there, fuck them.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
We're walking around with basketball shorts, fitted
hats and all of this.
You know I'm like, yeah, let'sgo back to the poor motherfucker
section, Anyway we're goingthere, stop that we're going
there, we found this store.
It's like a I don't want to callit a weed store, we're
marijuana store, cannabis store,whatever.
So new story got the lady atthe door and she's trying to

(02:51):
come inside.
Come inside, but we need ID.
So they ID me.
I'm like I'm oldest fuck, yeah,I deeming what she's like what
about your god son?
I'm like, nah, he's like 17.
Like, yeah, he can't come in.
I'm like, damn, so it was likethat.
So they let him come in, but hehad to sit down.
Like you can't shop, just sitright here.
Well, he walks around.
So I got me some some gummiesand shit and I got me some
seltzer.
They got these seltzer drinks.

(03:12):
It was like TAC infused For acouple of those.
I was like, oh shit, they hadall types of shit in their vapes
, gummies, pre-rolls, they hadeverything in there.
I was like, oh shit, they evenhad some mushrooms.
Shit, the gummies that the dudewas trying to sell me.
He was like, oh you try theseshit.
Me and my wife had these lastnight and we was fucked up for
like eight hours.
I'm like whoa, whoa, whoa man.
I'm not ready for all of thatyet, but let me work my way up

(03:34):
to that.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
We take a slope is there a functional time to be
fucked up like eight hours seemsexcessive.
This that's it.
That's a job shift.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
He was like it's good , for like six to eight hours.
I was like hell.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
No man, I gotta be on vacation to take one of these
shits like you want to be half,like two hours, maybe three, but
like eight hours like yo,that's so long time.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Hey, wait, man, let's start the show.
Man Once again shout out to ournew culture crew member, rad.
He's not like a member of theWu Tang rad.
We got Riza the jizz, the raz,the M E T H O D.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
The funny thing that you was talking about, that the
Wu Tang thing pops up whenyou're talking about dispensary.
Cuz norc is so petty becauseRay Kwan was trying to build a
dispensary on.
On brush read nook.
But they Said it.
They were against it becauseit's like moral whatever the
fuck like moral.
You deny no more grounds inNorth New Jersey really.

(04:27):
Hmm, come on, now we got.
It's like I go four blocks andfind eight liquor stores, but
this is a step too far.
Come on, come on, stop that man.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Yo, we're gonna talk about this week a new Nas album
dropped Last week, magic two,and I said it's okay, but I
don't like it as much as I likehis previous shit.
Like I like the King diseaseseries that he's made with hit
boy, I like that much betterthan magic to.
Hmm, people are like oh, whatthe fuck?
You mean you don't like it.
I'm like I ain't say I don'tlike it.

(04:58):
No, magic said I don't like itas much.
Yeah, it's like a mixtape.
At this point he's just.
You know, you don't even haveto make these Shits, he's just
making it because he enjoys it.
You know, I'm saying you don'thave to make no money off of it,
he's rich as fuck.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
I mean I think I appreciate that more about Nas
than I do about Jay that whenJay does something it has to be
like an event.
Now I was just instillingenjoys rapping, like he still
likes the wordplay, the lyrics.
He found a Partnership thatworks.
Like people still like whenthey were gonna have a whole
premiere Nas album like that'sgreat, right, but it's for a

(05:34):
very particular subset ofhip-hop, like hip boys.
I mean, he's not premier, sodon't take that.
Oh, say no shit like that.
He's someone of a differentbreed.
He's an extremely talentedproducer and they work well.
Now I just tried.
A lot of people didn't workwell with him.
This works extremely well.
I don't think magic, was it?
I think it's.
It's a Out of ten, it's like asix and a half.

(05:55):
It's not bad.
Hey that's not right, but it'snot.
His most inspired work is good.
He could, you, could, you could, you could have.
You could have threw that whole50 version of garbage that.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
You know what was that?
I need, yo.
If it wasn't for the fact thathe puts the you know featuring
50 cent, I won't have no ideawho that was.
I'm like, who is this guy?
He sounds different.
He sounds like he's on a youleaving a voicemail on an old
phone.
Like his voice is different.
I'm like what is this?

Speaker 2 (06:18):
I think the problem with a guy like 50.
I think it's not a problem, Ithink, with a lot of guys who
become successful in hip-hop andthat they become successful
inventors outside of it.
They're their creativeabilities and tension goes that
way and it starts to not shineas much in their music.
Like like I, like I know he'sgoing on tour with him and and

(06:39):
think Buster and like bust isthe perfect woman back because
bust is gonna tear shit down.
People still gonna be excited,we'll still hit a 50 shit, but
it's like it's from what?
What?
10, 15 years ago?
Probably this one.
Oh, so it was like it doesn'treally ring a bell the way that
you think it was supposed to.
And he like said he wasn't everlike the greatest Robin.
I think he was.
That's a lot.
It's more like that grittiness,the reality of it it's hard not

(07:03):
to believe a nigga talk about.
You know it's a lot of peoplethat talk about shoot guns, me,
you know, here from over the guyshot nine times like oh, yeah,
you do this for like okay.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
But he also had the production of Dray and shady
behind them, you know, sam.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Yeah, and that's the whole thing with hip hop.
No more.
Like where the machines Mm-hmm.
Like before you like you hadthe shady sound, we had the Dray
sound or the Timberland soundor whatever.
Like you had the machine behindyou, like, but who's the
machine?
I have no idea.
There's no, those clicks don'thappen, no more.
There's no more groups, there'sno anything.
There's a basic bunch of rope,like Romads, I mean no mats

(07:37):
running right here to dowhatever they want to, but it
doesn't inspire anything becausethere's no Connection.
There's no Dray and Snoop.
There's no Missy and Timberland, there's no, there's no.
That thing that the clips inand I'm in Pharrell, that it
just doesn't have any more.
Like even for a produce,something now like the last time
frozen news to what do youthink?
Like the new, like creativedirector at, like blue vatons,

(07:58):
some shit like that, like but westill have Nas and hip boy.
You're gonna, you're gonnaalways have not, I think,
projects now, it's gonna forever.
I think Nas is gonna.
Nas is gonna be a leg Legs act.
I think he loves it so muchHe'll keep doing it for the next
Probably 10, 15 years, like hecan just live off the Hennessy
money alone and the lift money,the lift money he was like the

(08:20):
first person to invest in liftwhen it was a startup.
Hmm, how much he invests though.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
I don't know, it was a lot though.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
I guess enough of him not to worry.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Yeah, his, his investing game is underrated.
They don't mention him likewith the Forbes guys and with
Jay Z Niza's doing very well forhimself.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Yeah, I think we just complain about the money chase.
Niza's doing fine, Not likelike nothing broke nothing
struggling.
Now it's doing just fine.
You don't keep it that way too.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
And speaking of features, another problem that
dropped was the Travis Scottjoint.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Uh-huh utopia.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
And what he did was he got features on him but he
doesn't meant he kept themhidden for whatever reason.
You know I'm saying he got likea drake on there, he got like
Beyonce on him, but you don'tsee that you have to, like,
listen to the shit to know.
And if it wasn't for again, formy fucking godson, I wouldn't
have even listened to this shit,because I'm not into this
psychedelic fucking music.
Quote-unquote.
You know I'm saying like it'snot for me, like I'm good.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
You never be Travis Scott guy.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I'm good, my fuck is dying.
At the concerts Promoting pillpopping like that's not what I
want.
To fucking listen to, bro man,I don't.
I'm super good.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
I would never pop the pill and I don't plan on doing
it.
Like I don't like takingregular medicine prescribed to
me by a physician, I'm justgonna take some other shit.
No, like, like, like, as always.
Like we can sick the dog, likeyou have a back off to like his
pro-mephazine.
I'm like you know, can you giveme something lighter than this?

(09:48):
Like a better cost-pressing yougot, give me the strong fucking
shit.
I remember one, though, a whileago with the work that said
that a cold night of cough, andthat guy promising You're like
yo, if you don't drink all day,you can give it to me.
I'm like the fuck.
No, get your lean sipping ass,the fucking one, out here, like
that, because I hate drinkingcough medicine.
I hated cough medicine growingup.
You ever had bucklies.
It sucked, dr Johns, it sucked.

(10:10):
It tastes like fucking burnttires and syrup.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Oh, my dad used to make us take Scott's emulsion
and also 40 malt.
Look that shit up, as it wasbrown, it was molasses.
You pour the shit down out ofthe bottle.
You had to wait because it wasslow, was like molasses.
It was thick and heavy andbrown.
And he was like this is goodfor you, this is gonna help you
immune system.
I was like, well, fuck, I'mstill getting sick what you're
talking about dog, that, that'sjust a Spanish.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Dr John's man, seriously, is the same shit.
They just they took the labeloff and gave it to a different
community.
It's the same fucking thing.
It ain't shit.
That is not special, not notfucking pill popping views.
Man, it's not me.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
It ain't you know?
You don't fuck with the Travis.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Scott, never big fan of him.
I Understand how he has aparticular audience in a
particular brand and I think youknow, fuck on one of the
Kardashians Probably help thisprofile a little bit.
But I'm not big on Travis Scottlike that.
I think he's a he's a goodrapper, but there's nothing that
pops in my head like oh yeah, Iremember that bar, I remember
that line, just some shit hereand there.

(11:09):
He just he doesn't grab me likethat.
I understand, for a particulargeneration they feel different,
but that's fine.
Hmm, travis Scott, fuck you, IGot surprise features.
Fuck you that.
That that mean I want goodenough to do it on your own.
Like I got a surprise for you.
No, nick, no, like when I hearKendrick album or here a cold

(11:30):
album, if y'all got features,that's great.
I'm here to hear y'all right,and that's exactly what they do.
You know I'm gonna play thealbum and guess what I got on
here?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
I don't want to fucking mystery box album, fuck
off and we had the probably themost anticipated boxing match of
like what the decade maybe orsince since Pacquiao and
Mayweather yeah, and they wereboth over the hill by the time
we got that fight.
So we had Terrence Crawford.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Before you go forward , if if they're in their prime,
does that fight end up the sameway?

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Mayweather and Pacquiao.
Yeah, no, I think Mayweatherprobably still wins, just
because he's hard to hit.
You can't put your hands on him.
He's so quick and agile andhe's so defensive minded.
But I think it would have beena more interesting fight, more
entertaining fire, and I thinkPacquiao would have had more
rounds in him.
He would have fought, you know,I'm saying he would have won a
few more rounds.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah, I think you would touch them up a little bit
.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
He would have touched them up a little bit, but
mayweather so far with a onethis fair yeah but anyway, the
fight that we had just lastnight was Terrence Crawford
versus Arrowspence, and theseare two probably the two best
fighters right now, right Poundfor pound, and they're both in
their primes.
And they were both in the faceof champions.
They each had like three belts.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
It was some touching up getting done and I
underestimated Crawford.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
I ain't going a lot man, I was going for Arrowspence
.
I don't know why TerrenceCrawford destroyed this man.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
You know what it is, man, when you watch
Arrowspence's fight.
It's like he walks you down,like he's like he's the predator
, like no matter what, he keepscoming forward and like the
pressure just wears you down.
He just starts beating theliving shit out of you.
And the thing with Terrencehe's such a, such a brilliant
counterpuncher.
When I saw him duff that man toput him in the ground with a
jab, I'm like, oh, this shit isover.
Yo, for real, he got yourtiming already.

(13:15):
If he drop you with it with awith that, oh, he has your
timing nailed.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
It's some of the shit .
Some of the shots weren't evenlike solid.
You know, I'm saying like hedropped them three times when it
was like a side blow to theneck, another one to the side of
the head and he's just dropping.
I'm like dance guy's powerful,knocked them down three times
and then the ref prevented itfrom being a fourth knock down
Because he stopped.
That shit was the eighth,eighth knife in it around.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
I mean, when you look at homeboy's face is like he
couldn't see.
His eyes was.
His eyes were fucked.
He was like it like he like Iknow y'all can't see me like he
was like squinting, but hewasn't squinting, that's just
how swollen his eyes was and hejust tagging his ass up.
I said whoo Jesus.
And the bad part is like we gottwo of the best fighters in the

(13:59):
world.
You expected to be competitiveand it wasn't competitive at
that point.
But the truth of the matter wasLike I don't think Crawford
broke a sweat, like it wasn't.
Like I'm wearing them down,like this is one of fights.
Well, I'm just grinding and I'mjust sweating them.
Bust them ass.
It wasn't that.
It really really wasn't that.
It was entertaining.
I thought it was dope that thatthat Crawford was so fly.

(14:22):
He's like look at here, I meanhim.
You gonna come out and you'regonna like Announce this song
for me and you're not gonna rap.
I got it from here.
Like you got Eminem right there, walking him not even, not even
out.
He walked him to like theentrance to walk to walk out To
the lose yourself.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
And I thought he was gonna rap.
He ain't rap.
He just said you know, he justannounced him coming down the
champ, the best fighter,whatever, whatever the champion,
tamar's cross, tamar's Crawford, and I'm like dang, he ain't
gonna spit.
Nah, he just walked him downwith his hoodie Because he
promised him that he was gonnacome out with him.
So he was all right, let mejust come through.
You probably did that shit forfree too, because how much can
you pay him to come out with you?

Speaker 2 (14:58):
It's good.
You probably could do people'slike you know.
I can walk you out, but if Irap you got to pay me.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Yeah, you got to pay me.
Just play the music in thebackground.
I ain't saying shit.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Like I.
It's gonna be fair play.
Unless you do this, you canplay the song.
People come out to it all thetime.
It's all right.
If I rap one bar, give me myhundred fifty thousand dollars
right now.
He probably just gave him afree ticket.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
He probably gave him a front row ticket and I I swore
I saw Hailey in the front rowtoo.
My god, someone's like.
Is that Hailey?
I was like, is it?
I don't know.
I mean he probably gave him acouple tickets and shit for him
to do it.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Yeah, but because you know in the front it's like
celebrity road, everybody'sthere.
What I saw, wasn't it?
I want to saw the thing.
Thomas Ernst Tyson tight, yeah,but Mike's in Vegas all the
time.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
But I'm a Judah Zab.
Judah was there.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Zab was there, manny was there, floyd was there.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Roy Jones.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yeah, because we're.
We're sitting right next to um,to Zab, um, I saw Tracy Morgan
and a couple other people, butthat's I mean that's happened in
boxing.
I mean Before, like all thestars have come out.
I mean these are the stars, butI mean all the stars.
Now, these little like tic-tacpeople and YouTube people like
no, I won't see y'all at thefight.
Man, I might go fuck abouty'all, so don't show up.

(16:11):
But was it a good fight?
It was one sided, but yeah, yousaw what a masterclass in
boxing looks like.
Once someone gets their asshanded to him, these kind of
things happen.
That's exactly what occurred.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Yeah.
So Crawford destroyed Spenceand I want to see him negotiate
with Canelo.
Maybe they can agree on acatchweight 150, 154, 40.
Somebody has to go up, somebodyhas to go down, whatever.
Because what?
What else is there now for forfor Crawford Besides Canelo?

(16:42):
And I think he'll wash Canelo?

Speaker 2 (16:45):
I think he'll beat dogs without a Canelo and I like
Canelo, but I don't think youcan beat him.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
I'm ready to say this .
You tell me if I'm off base.
I'm prepared to say thatTerrence Crawford is better than
Floyd Mayweather, pound forpound, all time.
Um, the only thing that couldbe against him is probably that,
and that's probably not evenhis fault, and that's probably
just because the sport isn't aspopular as it was, you know, 10,
15, 20 years ago.

(17:09):
Maybe just because we don'treally know all the guys, like
we knew all the guys that mayweather for, like may weather
for everybody.
He fought the La Jolla.
You know, I'm saying he foughtPac man, even though they were
over the hill, he fought.
You know, I'm saying like weknew the guys he was fighting.
He fought Zab Judah.
We fought all the Mexicanfighters.
Hmm but that's not to say thatthe level of competition that

(17:30):
Crawford is beating is Lesser.
He's just making it look easybecause he's beating everybody
that's being put in front of him.
He's a defensively, he'sdefensive and he's also
offensive, as where Mayweather'sonly been a defensive fighter.
He wasn't worried aboutMayweather knocking you out.
He was only going to beat youwith points, right, because he
wasn't going to touch him at all.
And he was going to touch youand get his points.
But Crawford will knock you out.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I think it would have been a hell of a fight if they
fought in their private thing.
It would have been a hell of afight.
Is he better than Mayweather?
No, but he's clocked it, buthe's.
His career is at a point we canmake an argument.
I Think he can make an argumentbecause basically whoever's in
front of him he fought, and thething people often see about me
was like you should have foughtPacquiao five years before.
Your fault, like, seemed likehe was running for a long time,

(18:14):
but the whole thing was like fora very long time, I mean pretty
much after Oscar de la Hoya.
Mayweather was a guy who wascarrying boxing Right and like
anytime, like we always talkabout it since, like you know,
people getting together, havingfight parts on the floor you
didn't really do with any otherfighter besides after.
Well, I remember de la Hoya cuzno, really gave a shit, but
really until he came along.

(18:34):
So, to have any spice, where hefights de la Hoya, he fights
Canelo, like the whole thingthat people can't say.
He ducked like whoever's thebiggest guy who made the most
money.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
But he doesn't fight, but he ducks guys and he
doesn't fight the best guys intheir prime.
You know, I'm saying like hefought Canelo when he was 20
years old.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Right, you fought a young kid off.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
He fought de la Hoya when he was already, you know,
towards the end of his careerfair.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
But the whole thing I can only fight who I'm fight,
and the whole thing is that ifI'm at this level, like why
would I fight down for somebodythat it's more challenging?
But I'm not gonna like.
My whole thing is that I'mgonna make money.
So I always you always makemoney fights period.
Like I could have fought bettercompetition, sure, or guys you
thought would have been at thatlevel at that time, yes, but

(19:17):
what you're gonna run into islike this Like I'm bringing here
You're not box office, youdon't bring in the people gonna
watch it.
Like I said, what?
What they got?
Like like four, five millionpay-per-view buys from him
fighting Conor McGregor.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Yeah he's fighting youtubers and Logan Paul's of
the world and these guys andlike I'm good man- what is it?

Speaker 2 (19:36):
I think Francis and God is gonna fight Tyson Fury
and I don't think anybody cares.
Mm-hmm, yeah, no one cares.
The, the, the baddest man inUSC, who's now under his own
promotion, is gonna fight the,the heavyweight champion of the
world.
No one cares.
No one's talking about it, cuzthe thing like you guys can't
fight boxes, he's gonna watchyou.

(19:57):
That's gonna be it, and they'reprobably not lying.
So we have a guy like Crawford,who was amazingly talented but
just doesn't have the box officedraw.
He proved he could do so now.
So I think he's gonna need tofight guys like canal.
He's gonna need to fight the,whatever the biggest name is
gonna be out there from thispoint forward until he decides
to stop boxing, cuz it just noother bridges across.
We waited so long for thisfight.
It was a one-sided aspect andso, like now, you basically

(20:19):
fight for the check, likeWhoever's gonna bring in the
biggest bank and the biggestbuys.
We are gonna do that.
So don't be surprised if, ifcanelle gets past Jamel Charler,
that, um, that Crawford isgonna be up next, for I believe
that.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Real quick.
Let's touch up on the situationthat happened this week with
Brani Entering the cardiacarrest.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Oh, god bless.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Well, he's like 17, yeah whoo.
How do you get a heart attack?
That at that age, bro, thatyoung I.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Don't know if it was.
I mean Cardi it hard attack isa sign of cardiac arrest, but
it's not necessarily like aheart issue kind of um oh my god
, what's on my name?
Um, the more hammer the guyfrom Buffalo, like it's the one
of the million thing thathappened.
I mean it's hard stop.
But he never had any heartissues.
Yeah, but he got hit.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
It was the blow.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
You know I'm saying right at that point, I mean it's
.
I mean the most famous case isa guy like Hank gathers who died
playing basketball.
But I mean, I mean it alwayssounds.
It sounds strange when it's itcomes from athletes, but it's
not as extreme or as rare as itmight seem because quite simply
it's this when you're an athlete, like the heart, some muscle,

(21:32):
so if the heart and the musclegets stronger or the, the lining
gets stronger, something elselike that you can get.
You know, no, it's kind of justthat happened up.
I'm glad he's okay.
Yeah, I wonder what it meansfor the future, but I'm glad
he's okay.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
And that's the question I was trying to pose,
like I mean, we we've we've seenguys make it to the NBA with
heart conditions and withdifferent health issues, right,
but we know that LeBron James'sfuture Is directly contingent on
what happened with his son.
If he gets drafted, who he getsdrafted to, because before he

(22:05):
retires he's already saideverybody knows a his last dream
is to play at least one seasonwith his son, and I don't know
if he'll be like a top Five pickor anything like that, because
he's not like as good as his dadwas in high school, right.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
No, no, far from it.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
I think I'll argue that Carmelo Anthony son is
better than than brahney,because the dude be shooting the
lights out in all the videosI'll be seeing.
But a team knows that if Idraft brahney, I'm gonna also
get dad.
You know I'm gonna get LeBronand I think teams will draft him
just for the premise of that.
But if he's not healthy enoughto play that, that changes

(22:49):
things.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
I think, even if he's healthy enough to play, I think
this kind of give LeBron maybeperspective I'm not saying that
he didn't have perspectivebefore, but I think it did
because it's more like I'm doingthis, I'm keeping in great
shape so I can still play in anNBA level, a very, very high NBA
level, and I'm doing this, youknow, get a chance to play on my
son.
But then this happens.
Like Am I worried about thewrong thing?

(23:12):
Like I raise this boy he's myson's, my first son, you know
and make sure like his life isgood and everything's happy.
Like is this that much ofconcern to see if he can make it
to the NBA, when I'm reallylike His health, more than
anything else, is going to comefirst.
All all the shit, secondary,all of it.
Like Like it's something reallytragic happen to Bronnie.

(23:33):
Like then, whatever dream youhad of having that happen
Doesn't happen.
But it's your dream?
It's not.
I don't necessarily think it'sit's.
You know Bronnie's dream at all.
I think Bronnie's dream is toplay in the NBA.
His dad's dream is for a son toplay in the NBA so I can play
with him sometimes.
And two dreams don't coincideand it doesn't click and I think
it's kind of Hopefully it giveshim perspective, like I'm just
gonna play as well as I can play, for I feel like I need to

(23:54):
retire.
I'm gonna retire, but I'm notgonna hold out this hope for
Bronnie, even though it may bepossible.
But if he, if he can succeedand that's his dream, that he
should do so.
But seeing that you know you'reso close to losing your son's
life, like we are fine for yourgeneration, after yours, after,
after you, will never have aword.
But whatever your dream,whatever your passion is, you

(24:16):
should go for it.
It's the NBA, do that.
If it's something else, do that.
But I think one of the guys youdon't want to lose your child
and it was such a random thinglike pop my phone, like what the
fuck happened.
That is like it's not a concern, like as long as you're, okay,
bronnie, if you want to hoop who, if you don't want to do that,
we have a bunch of familybusiness when I do that.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
If you want to go off on your own and do your own
thing, that's fine too, but thisis it's not his fact, because
there's something right, becausehow hard is it when you have a
legendary parent, that shit mustbe like anxiety inducing, to
try to live up to their legacy,you know, to always be in their
shadow, or to try to Live up towhat your father was.

(24:55):
You know I'm saying it neverworks out.
We see it in all sports.
You know sees her chive, as hiskids didn't work out as boxers.
You know Jordan's kids ain'tbecome basketball players, that
shit.
You know I'm saying like whenwas the last time we saw a
father who was a legend and thenhad a kid?
The closest thing is probablyMuhammad Ali, because his
daughter was good, but still sheI don't.
I wouldn't call her aslegendary as her father was.

(25:17):
She just ain't have nobody tocompete with her in her sport.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Right and and Dale was a legend.
No, dale wasn't a legend, he'sa really good shooter.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
His sons surpassed him her sons surpassed him right
?
It is very hard, bro, if yourfather is LeBron James and he's
a first-ballehalla fama and he'sa top five player of all time,
and now you and he's saying, youknow, I'm waiting for my son to
come to the NBA so I could playwith him.
I'm sure that has to bestressful.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
In the only time, like and because Ken Griffey's
senior was good, wasn't great,but he was good but his son was
way better easily surpassed them, correct, but it's.
It's a hard thing because peoplealways think like cuz you're?
It's almost like if your daddoes this and you're gonna do
that, like no, you got tosustain and create your own
legacy.
You don't want to do that.
And the thing with with bronieslike no matter what I do, I'm,

(26:04):
as always gonna be in comparisonto my dad, it's never gonna be
like the stature of what I cando.
As you know, lebron James JrLike just just just me.
But the fact that when it comesdown to it, whenever someone
sees me, like oh, oh, yourLeBron James son, like yeah,
that's my dad and he taught mehow to play, but all of this
shit here was on my time and onmy merit, it wasn't on anybody

(26:24):
else, and for him to kind ofdeal with that and it deal with
this and the aftermath, it'slike how much work really want
this shit like like do I want togo to the US?
You just to hoop, just have fun?
Or is like door, I want toleave after a year just to make
sure I can do this thing.
On my dad, like maybe I'm notready, maybe, maybe I enjoy
college, maybe I like playingcollege basketball I.
That's a part of my life, thelegacy of the thing that I want

(26:46):
to do.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
I think I would go into a different sport
altogether, but I know that Iwant to play baseball.
I'm gonna play, you know,football, whatever.
I'm not going into basketballwith my father's LeBron James,
I'm just not.
I'm like your dad.
Let me just manage one of thesebusinesses you got.
I mean you got this theaterlike Magic Johnson, or you got
this restaurant.
Let me just manage that.
I'll be good.
I'm not trying to, you know, Imean follow your footsteps.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Or at least give me like a couple years to learn how
to do it.
So if I decided to do it formyself, I can do it Like cuz
it's still under your thing,like if I can do my own thing,
like I have the great financialbacking, yeah, but I want to
make sure that I'm ready andprepared for it.
But more than anything elseI'll start all that.
I'm just glad he's alive,because that could that for any
parent.
Anything happens to the kidthat has to be frightened when

(27:30):
they say cardiac arrest, yeah,it's gonna freak out a little
bit.
So long as he's alive and doingbetter, I'm happy for him.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
All right, real quick .
I wanted to touch up on this.
I Don't want to get into, youknow, conspiracies and I like
this, but this week Congress hada UFO hearing.
Here we go you know we got totalk about it a little bit.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
Sure, sure, sure.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
I got you, but they don't call it UFOs, they calling
it.
They call them UAPs nowunidentified aerial phenomenon
or whatever right.
And you know you had, likeformer military, you know
whistleblowers and former, youknow Air Force pilots and all
types of Authoritative figurestalking about how, yeah, we got

(28:21):
some shit, I saw something.
Or yeah, we have recovered UFOsand yeah, we had some aliens.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
The truth is out there, brother.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
The main guy that was that everybody's talking about
is the David Grush.
He served 14 years as anintelligence officer in the Air
Force and national geospatialintelligence agency.
So here before he appearedbefore the house Oversight
committees, national securitysubcommittee, alongside two
former fighter pilots who hadfirsthand experience with UAPs.

(28:50):
Quote-unquote he told lawmakersthat he was informed of a multi
decade UAP crash retrieval andreverse engineering program
during the course of his workexamining classified programs,
etc, etc.
But my thing is, eithergovernment or Congress is
playing dumb right and they'relike let's put some information

(29:11):
out there but let's still actlike we don't know shit, or
there really is a secretgovernment that handles this
stuff.
That works, you know,underneath or above the actual
government.
Like me in the black, I'm justsaying because how the fuck?
Either the government knowssome shit and they just
bullshitting this whole time inline to us, or they really don't

(29:32):
know nothing and the peoplethat really do know is a
different you know saying adifferent organization or some
secret shit.
Like come on, just just hurryup and tell us bro.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
They can't.
And and in these hearings theyhave all these hearings and
nobody produces a picture.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Nobody produces a body like look, this is the
first alien we have, boom, thisis what he is right here.
This is the autopsy body tosome.
Give me a picture, bro.
Give me a picture that's notgrainy and far away looks like a
dot, like everybody has a newiPhone that has HD, super mega
pixel cameras and all of thisshit, super HD shit.

(30:07):
Everybody has a camera,everybody is a photographer, but
nobody has a clear picture ofsome shit.
Show me some shit, bro.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
The big foot.
Thing.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
The Bigfoot thing was a hoax, though.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Right, but the whole idea that there's a Bigfoot but
then, like people are trying totake a picture Bigfoot, we can
never find a picture Bigfoot.
Very much as I seen right whensees Bigfoot, but no, ever take
a picture.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Yeah, you see some dude in a costume from far away
walking like all that's Bigfoot,like now.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
But it doesn't do where the Harry and the
Hennison's costume right.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
So I don't know, man, I'm waiting for the aliens to
just pop out and be like we hearmotherfuckers.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Like but that's the thing.
If they, if they hear theycan't tell you they couldn't,
impossible, your brains wouldn'tbe able to accept it.
We fall apart, that's it.
Okay, here's the truth of thematter.
And, like I said, my phone'sgonna get tapped after this, but
look, fellas, it's fine, I'm onyour side.
Let's say that that aliensactually do exist, right, that
there are other life forms of annon-human In, not human being,

(31:15):
living amongst us in whatevershape or form.
We're going to assume that thatbeing is probably of higher
intelligence, we're going toassume so.
We're gonna assume that theirtechnology is of a higher level
too, we're going to assume so,if you can get into the whole,
they've been living amongst us,look like us, so and so forth,
and been here this entire time.
It's probably real possible.

(31:36):
The aliens that might maybebeen here a long time look just
like us.
We might be aliens, and I knowit.
Who the fuck knows?
The thing is that you cannot saythat there are the Idea of
other life here or other lifeexisting, because it kind of
like literally deflates thewhole idea, the Bible, and says
we're the only ones out here andI've seen it's other people out

(31:56):
here.
You're kind of defaulting, thisentire book, that a lot of
little like literal, like yourown personal moral code, that
laws have been written aboutstatutes and A lot of shit has
kind of baseless Judeo Christianideal Of what that means and
things have reflected in society.
If you no longer says that weare the only ones and these

(32:19):
rules they're supposed to follow, if we're the only ones, all
that shit becomes smooth.
Therefore, you can't reallyhave it, because this place will
fall into fucking chaos.
Imagine if you find out you seean actual alien.
Right, the very next Sunday,churches be empty because, like
y'all said, it was just usApparently.
Y'all lie, so fuck all this.
It gets really, really weird.
That's why you can't do it.
So it really probably is thisyeah, do we make a deal with

(32:43):
them, like y'all can live amonth's us, but we can't really
have y'all like in the streets,like that kind of like a side
chick Probably.
But the truth of matter is youcan't really do it because it's
just, it was it kind of it, justit just Defraud this whole
system.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
That don't fuck up the, it'll fuck up the fabric of
society, bro, in many differentways.
I get it technologicallyFaith-wise, you know,
religiously, spiritually,everything, and I don't want to
get into conspiratorial theories, but to me, and it always has
been, the idea that we are theonly intelligent life forms in
this vast, vast Universe andgalaxy to me has always been the

(33:17):
most naive and the mostegotistical and the dumbest shit
ever.
They discover new planets everyday.
Scientists do, and I justrecently read that they found an
earth like fucking planetssomewhere.
Right, they got planets withwater, they got planets with all
types of shit.
You're gonna tell me we're theonly planet that has life.
No, that, just it just.
I can't, I'm not fathoming thatidea.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
And I live in this world.
Intelligent life is a stretchfor some people.
Intelligent life is a realstretch for some like, nah, like
, like, you know how to walk andtalk, but that's really it,
this whole smart thing, thatshit ain't you though, but yeah,
I get it.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Like just life in general, whether we're dumb as
fuck or not.
There's life, bro.
There's life outside of thisand I'm pretty sure we're the
probably one of the mostprimitives planets out there.
When some of these othercivilizations land on earth,
they're like damn, thesemotherfuckers are ape, like you
know what I'm saying.
The way we feel about apes isprobably the way other
civilizations feel about us.
Imagine.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Imagine, you know, like an alien lands in
california and like, let's say,calabasso, where like, quote,
unquote, all the rich peoplelive and they just put up there
like man, this shit is a dump,oh, this shit sucks.
Y'all are poor.
This is the project.
Like this is.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Imagine them pulling up in florida like what is this?

Speaker 2 (34:31):
They play?
Oh so, oh so.
These are where the primateslive.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
This is the sunshine state.
Why they?
Why they keep shooting eachother?

Speaker 2 (34:37):
and the thing is that it's so hot.
They said, like, like the like,even the water in florida is
hot, which is Ugh, it's allright, it's already like fucking
muggy and sticky.
Not in there.
Now you got like sticky waterthis summer, is it?
It's not it boy, it just ain'tit Huh.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
All right, man.
The last topic I wanted totouch because I had a question
for you sure Was carly russellsure alabama woman who faked Her
kidnapping.
It is now being charged withall kinds of shit to miss a
means for the kidnapping plot?

Speaker 2 (35:15):
Yeah sure, first of all, what compels somebody?

Speaker 1 (35:20):
the first thing that came to my mind when I heard
this story was the whole juicy,small ass shit Right.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Like.
My question to you and to blackfolk and colored folk Is what
would compel you to do some shitlike that?
Because we know and look andI'll admit, white people do this
more than black and brownpeople do this shit, this type
of shit.
Right, we heard all kinds ofstory of black people, you know,
uh, white people Faking thedeath, faking the kidnapping,
pretending to be Hispanic.
We heard about the lady memberthat a few years, like a year or

(35:50):
two ago, whatever it was whereshe was pretending to be latina
this whole time and she was justa white fucking woman.
But when white people do it, weknow why they do it.
They do it for clout, they doit because they really want to
be black or brown.
They love our culture so much,right, or they're on drugs.
But when a black person fakes,you know, a kidnapping, or fakes

(36:14):
getting beat up because, ohit's, you know it's.
Uh, you know they're homophobiaagenda, they're they want to
push a racist narrative ohracism.
I got like what compels them tolike especially this that we
know why juicy small aid did hisshit.
We don't understand it, but weknow why.
What the fuck compel CarlyRussell from Alabama to fake her

(36:35):
kidnapping.

Speaker 2 (36:37):
Can you explain this to?

Speaker 1 (36:37):
me.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
Look man.
No, because I've been trying totell you after all these
episodes.
I'm not the arbiter of blackpeople.
I cannot tell you what allblack people are thinking.
Not at all, and kind of sick ofthat shit.
I can't tell you fuck thing.
The truth of matter come down tovery simple story.
Apparently the story kind ofgoes like this she's dating a
guy.
The guy was either Eithereither having the side thing
going on or he had sex with aAdult entertainer shipper how do

(37:03):
you want to call it?
Not call her whore orprostitute.
Have no idea she happened to besomeone's adult entertainment,
that apparently he might havesex.
This person has some of usgoing on with her.
Apparently she got the shrug.
She's 25 years old, she's anursing student, she's under
hell of a lot of pressure, socrawled size and make up the
story that apparently there wasa baby on the side of the road

(37:23):
and that it's someone kidnappedher and that they had this
two-day mad hunt and that theysent out people To go look for
her.
And when she popped up two dayslater at her parents house, she
explained the whole story thatsomeone had kidnapped her and
put in the back of an 18 wheeler, took pictures were naked, but
then like the story is kind oflike falling apart because they

(37:45):
saw that she did stupid shitlike like Google, like you know
taking and how to like fake akidnapping and shit like that,
which wasn't really bright allinto itself.
So we're going to stick withthat one point here.
We're going to go forward.
You know they I'm gonna read itspecifically Said police on
Wednesday listed some verystrange online searches that
rust mate in the days leading upto her disappearance.

(38:07):
The search queries included Doyou have to pay for an amber?
Learn how to take money from aregister without being caught?
Birmingham bus station, one waybus ticket from Birmingham to
Nashville and now the date ofwhen she was supposedly
kidnapped and then also themovie taken.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
She's look.
Do people know that everythingthat's on the internet is saved
forever?
Your search history, whateveryou post, it's out there.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Yeah, the truth is out there, brother, and the
reason how it's a mind like youwant to see what I Google, like
yo just tap it, you gonna seesome funny shit.
You might see some wild shit,but you asked like you really
want to know, like you want tosee the claws of crabs.
Okay, you want to Google that.
But it's all certain it couldbe because they need to do so so
they can build a better searchengine, so it's a more efficient

(38:52):
to see the situation search for.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
But I've been at work shit like that.
You ever been at work and you betrying you on the internet, you
thinking like I know my boss isgonna see what you know what
the fuck I'm searching you likethen back in your mind You're
like conscious of what you'reabout to search or what website
you about to visit, because youknow that management or whoever
or it or whoever Can probably gothrough your whole history and
be like why is this ball fuckingsearching?
You know how to bury your body,how to kill your boss or some

(39:18):
shit.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
You start googling.
I'm so sick of these mouthfuls.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
What's the best way to quit your job?

Speaker 2 (39:29):
Like you Google.
If I quit, well, I collectunemployment shit like that.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Like you know, you getting called into the office.
Like you're trying to leave us,are you giving us a two-week
notice?
Like what are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (39:38):
But like it.
We're not gonna say, but we'reguessing you seem unhappy about
your job performance, like howdo you know?
We're just getting a feeling.
You check my sir Citri.
Like, if I quit, do I get thatpaycheck in the hole?
How long do I keep my healthinsurance after I quit?

(39:58):
Like they look at all this shit.
They were like Every day.
So I don't know why.
And, like I said, she's anursing student, she's not
stupid, she's far from it forher.
So for her to think like, oh,this is a great idea, I'm going
to kidnap myself and thesepeople gonna care about me.
Bitch, don't, nobody care.
As a matter of fact, you gotpeople looking at you crazy cuz.
It's a dumb idea.
Things happen.

(40:18):
Relationship with them.
Just don't work out.
Understand, people end up hurt,people end up upset.
But no one's trying to fuckingkidnap themselves because,
especially when it comes toblack people, that shit's not
funny.
There have been white peoplewho have said that you know, my
child got kidnapped by someoneof color and they'll just beat
nothing, niggas left and rightto find out that the white woman
had killed her kids.
This shit's not funny and, likeI said, and you're putting

(40:40):
precious resources Into somebullshit that could actually be
out there.
That might actually savesomebody's life.
As a matter of fact, I readabout some kid who was 11 years
old who got arrested Because shewas doing some dumb shit.
She saw like a YouTube prankabout calling 911 and saying her
friend got kidnapped, somethingelse like that.
They were able to trace thephone down.

(41:01):
They went to her house, theycalled the phone and it's right
there because she was.
The police department keptcalling her back.
They're trying to get moreinformation about this young 14
year old girl that got kidnapped.
Like why do y'all play gameslike this?
This is not funny.
You're putting people's livesin danger.
You're taking resources awayfrom things that need to
actually need to fuckingattention.
You got people out in thestreets like searching for your

(41:22):
dumbass.
You just, you know, fake yourkidnapping because you got mad.
This nigga like you're anursing student.
I'm pretty sure you got someother shit going in life.
This is not the end of it.
There's so much more for you todo.
And the fact that this became astory.
Then people start clowning themand became the whole no, no,
just use more late thing becauselike there's no reason for you
to do so, like there's no reasonfor just to do so.
You fucked up, just use prayout there doing some bullshit.

(41:43):
You made a whole ass story thatshe ended up going to jail for,
and she might go to jail forthis.
The thing is that in all I see,I just wanted them to give that
child to find like she's tryingto become a nursing student.
She might be able to helppeople, she might be able to do
some good with the rest of lifeand I really hope and pray that
she does.
But the truth of the matter islike if she goes to jail or she
does something or there'ssomething on her record, all

(42:04):
that school and all theeducation, all that that nurse
school shit goes out the fuckingwindow.
Now you're back a square onejust because you made a silly
fucking mistake.
To try to say something likeI'm getting kidnapped, it's so
fucking dumb of her.
Like I'm not even irritated byit's fine, it'd be stupid.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
Like do better has to be drugs.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
I don't know.
No, no, no, no.
Because when she googled thatshit, she was very clear-minded
and had nothing to do with drugs.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
Because you could Google some shit, but actually
acting it out I.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
Mean, that's how it starts.
I mean a lot, like a lot ofpeople who like actually commit
suicide, don't know how to do it, and they Google that shit like
how Do I go about it?
And if you actually did that,because I had to do it in
college, when you do it, thefirst thing that pops up, like
the first five Results are for,like the suicide prevention.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
How are you need help or somebody?

Speaker 2 (42:49):
right, right, it won't tell you like that.
There's a bunch when the pop inbeginning, just like look, look
, we know what you googled butwe can help you.
But she asked them like, like,taking a bus, like people don't
know what the fuck you look like, like your, your plastic all
over the picture, all over thefucking, this, the state and all
over the country.
If you hop on a bus, someone'sgonna know what you look like.
Come on now.

(43:09):
I know you're crazy, you ain'tstupid.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
Come on, think this shit girl, like people, we all
do better man.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
I'm not speaking all black people.
She got to do better, was thatlittle racist of me a touch?
But don't worry about it Sunday.
But yo.
That was episode 142 of theculture.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
It's a lot of episodes, bro, not really never,
because I'll be like I like.
Then there is work.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
I go to work all the time and what I don't really
listen to music.
I go to work all the time andwhat I don't really listen to
music or listen to podcasts,because it's more than I can
focus and everything else likethat.
You've seen shows that beendoing for like three years and
they've been like episode 305307.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
They're like yeah, but that's people that that's
that's that's not a lot of those, and it's people like like the
Joe Rogan, because he does likethree episodes a week, type of
shit.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
You know I'm saying which they got having a bag like
it's a lot of fun episodes.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
We'll get to that point eventually.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
Doing this shit.
That work, fuck that.
Like you like see yourbirthdays and kids and vacations
.
I like that, did, did, did.
Did homeboy the homegirl gether passport situation sorted
out or still impending?
This is that.
This passport shit is a messbro.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
I'm gonna be.
I'm gonna be in Jamaica inabout three months.
There you go, I'm gonna be inJamaica celebrating my 40th boh.

Speaker 2 (44:49):
How's that reason?
That's like.
No, oh, that's racist, that'sracist, but but you like I'm
being.
I mean to make this racist mybumbleclods.
Ccc.
Don't, don't, don't, don't putthe bullshit man.

(45:11):
You don't have to do this.
I kid, I kid, I kid.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
I kid, I kid Yo, I'm out of here Yo we out of here.
Yeah, be safe make your choices.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
I.
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