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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Companies save
between 30 to 40 million dollars
in savings in creatingcommercials.
With AI, people are creatingtheir own commercials for brands
out there, and what that'll dois open up opportunities for the
smaller agencies out there thatcan create commercials that
could potentially have a massiveimpact, especially if it's able
to get on TV.
(00:20):
This tool called Google VO,v-e-o three right, this tool
that Google just released, is byfar one of the most powerful AI
video generating tools.
If you imagine, opportunitiesthat are presenting themselves
right now is really coming topeople that can utilize these
tools most effectively andefficiently, and if you can test
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them out, get familiarized withthem right now, you're
basically going to be ahead ofthe game.
Because there's so many peoplethat are stuck in the world of
like, hey, the AI is not goingto change, not going to take my
job and or I don't want to learnsomething new, but definitely I
want to encourage everybody tocontinue to level up and learn,
because this wave, it's alreadypeaking and it's heading our way
(01:05):
.
Welcome, welcome, welcome whatup?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
d hustle what's?
Speaker 1 (01:12):
going on, man
chilling my guy.
Uh, raymond, don't call on ray,ray morning how you doing good
everybody's good good how youdoing.
You know I'm on these streetsplay.
I'm over here working hardplayer trying to stay afloat,
treading water.
You know how it is in thesestreets.
I appreciate both of you.
I don't think I tell theaudience enough, but I do
appreciate these two finegentlemen.
(01:33):
They've been holding the wholeTech Hustle down.
I haven't even did theintroduction yet, I'm just
making sure y'all shine a littlebit.
Well, my name is Bobby D and Iam the host of the Tech Hustle
podcast.
I got my guy D Hustle what'sgoing on?
And my cousin Raymond Don'tcall him Ray Ray and we on the
streets today with episodenumber 71, fellas, can you
believe it?
71.
(01:53):
Low key.
We're kicking off anotherseason.
It's not really season seasonbut we're going to, you know,
mark season number five, low key.
We've actually been doing andholding it down for, uh, last
time we checked Raymond at leasttwo, two years now, two years
solid, uh.
But yeah, we were.
We're cutting off on the seasonnumber five, but I'm really
excited about the show andthat's why I want to definitely
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give him the roses and let himknow I appreciate them.
Um, and definitely supportingthe podcast.
Y'all tuning in, make sure youlike, subscribe, tell your
friends about us, um, and, yeah,we keep going down this uh road
.
I'm really enjoying it.
Uh.
For today's show, we've got afew cool topics lined up.
Um, first I'm going to jump inand uh talk to y'all about tv
ads utilizing ai.
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I don't know if y'all have seenthem yet, um, but they're
definitely uh going to be usedeven more frequently.
And then we're going to havede-hustle with some tech,
current events, uh, raymond'snuggets with some utility sites,
and it looks like a documentaryyou're gonna throw out there.
Yes, oh, look at my guyinteresting yeah, and make sure
I leave some comments in below.
Tell us how well raymond'sdoing um, and then we're gonna
start it off for you he saidhe's gonna start it off I'm
(02:58):
shooting like what are youshooting?
Here we go 90 percent, bro.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Yes, I think with my
movies and dogs well audience
y'all.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Let him know how well
he's doing.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Okay.
What do you guys think?
90 dc.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
He hasn't even made a
bucket yet.
I'll give you at least, I'llsay you're at least a good 45.
45, that is low.
Yeah, you right, about halfsound like uh, br.
Bronnie James.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Here we go Already at
the beginning of the show.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
We waste no time.
I can't believe this.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
And obviously that's
a cue, because D-Hustle is going
to bring us into sports closeto the end of the show.
We're going to have somesponsorship and then we're going
to have an outro and I got anannouncement around a new 30-day
challenge, specifically aroundthe Tech Hustle Academy.
So y'all got to tune in, listenin and definitely catch us on
that.
But fellas, y'all ready to jumpinto our episode?
Speaker 2 (03:49):
today.
We want it.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
So we got some really
good, cool content here set
aside for y'all.
I want to let y'all know thatwe always put in extra work to
make sure that we topics that isinteresting to our community,
and one of those is ai.
Ai, y'all know, is this bigwave that everybody's getting
exposed to, and every weekthere's a new announcement,
there's a new feature.
But the thing that I want todrop in there is I was reading
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this article over the weekendabout how advertising companies
are going to be using ai to doads.
Now my first question to thefellas have y'all seen any AI
ads yet, or ads that y'all waslike oh yeah, this is definitely
AI, especially in the sports,you know, tv commercial type
stuff.
Have y'all seen any yet?
I have.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Yeah, depending on
which one you want to talk.
Are you talking about these AKAsports, aka, you know, trying
to non-fda pills type ofsituation?
I mean, which one do you wantto talk about?
Speaker 1 (04:53):
I'm talking about
them all, man, I'm talking about
them all, raymond, have youseen any yet?
Speaker 3 (04:57):
I can't really tell
which ones are ai or not.
Oh, you can't really tell.
I can tell by the face.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, yeah, okay yeah
, well, that that's the.
That's the whole goal for this.
Uh, utilizing ai is thatthey're trying to make it so
that you can't tell um.
And the reason why I'm bringingit up is this article that I
read um literally showed areturn on investment which is
the roi of 95 for how much moneythey invest.
So for a commercial let's say acommercial during the super
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bowl you don't know how muchthey they invest.
So for a commercial let's say acommercial during the Super Bowl
you don't know how much theycharge for those right, like a
lot millions right, and it's notjust millions for the time slot
but also a few thousands totens to 100 thousands to create
the commercials.
Right In terms of effort, butbased on the amount of money
that you put into the commercial, based on how much you pay to
get into the slot, and then thereturn on investment in terms of
just people you know buying orsubscribing to whatever is being
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sold.
There's this new market that'scoming to place where utilizing
ai cuts the cost dramaticallydown for producing commercials
or producing these ads.
One of the articles that I wasreading basically said that they
only spent a whopping twothousand dollars for for an NBA
finals commercial.
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I don't know if y'all rememberseeing that one.
It was basically an ad around.
I guess it's like another oneof those betting platforms or
something like that and they hadan AI.
Basically.
You know they designed the AIto be like they're actually at
the event making bets and stufflike that.
But I didn't know that theyonly spent two grand for that
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$2,000 for an AI of a commercialand then they get a 95%
reduction in cost for that sametype of commercial, because for
that commercial they wouldprobably have spent close to
$200,000 rather than $2,000.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
I'm confused.
You're telling me that thecommercial they spent $2,000.
I'm confused.
You're telling me that thecommercial they spent $2,000?
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
That's cheap To
create the commercial $2,000.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Yes, and they put it
on the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
No, this was during
the NBA Finals.
Okay, I'm more or lesspreparing us for the Super Bowl
this year.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Okay, because I was
about to say that's very, very,
unless they know somebody thatthey're able to finesse that
into a Super Bowl commercial.
That's very amazing.
I would applause to them, butunfortunately this is NBA.
This is like watching LeBronand shit.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
DD's like yo, let me
go make those type of deals
Understood, but if you justthink about in terms of
preparation for the NFL SuperBowl, which Understood, but if
you just think about in terms ofpreparation for the NFL Super
Bowl, which is way down the line, I expect us to see even more
commercials like this Anotherone that just popped up, I guess
Nike did a commercial wherethey did a 90s version versus
the 17 version of SerenaWilliams, right, and it's
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basically a tennis match betweenthe older version of well, both
of them are older versionsversion, but the 99 version
versus the 17 year old uh, errorof uh, serena williams, I
apologize 1999 to 2017 versuseach other, and they basically
were able to get 1.7 millionviews off of that video content.
Um, and what I'm really gettingto is is that these tools have
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really gotten to the point wherethey can just about create
anything, and I know Raymond'salready listing the jobs that
are going to be lost.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
His.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
And opportunities
that are going to be lost, but
in terms of the company's returnon investment for making these
type of commercials, this iswhere I feel like the skill sets
is really going to come intoplay for those that are able to
develop the skills toconsistently keep their jobs
right right but also be in aninnovative space, because I
think one of the things thatI've noticed even more is that
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people are creating their owncommercials for brands out there
, and what that'll do is open upopportunities for the smaller
agencies out there that cancreate commercials that could
potentially have a massiveimpact, especially if it's able
to get on tv.
But I wanted to see whatraymond's thought is, because
you're over there like, uh,cutting your eyes and and
definitely not really happyabout that, what's up what you
(08:54):
thinking?
Speaker 3 (08:55):
I'm on the fence
about this.
I don't like it what?
Speaker 1 (08:58):
what about it?
Speaker 3 (08:58):
yeah, just you know,
like, what about the people who
go to film school, like spikeSpike Lee?
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (09:03):
Went to New York film
school.
He's been a legend since.
Like freaking the 80s, he'smaking movies.
How about the actors and stuff?
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Yeah, they have to
catch up?
Speaker 3 (09:12):
Yeah, catch up on
doing what.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Catch up on learning
how to use AI.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Their role might be
different.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
Like him, being like,
you know know, like the support
actors or like the, the propsor whatever the extras.
That's all gonna go away.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
It's crazy like yeah,
those type of roles, uh, if, if
they do not find an opportunityto insert themselves into the
ai pipeline will, uh,unfortunately be, you know, um
unneeded right.
Um, not in the sense that theirskill sets aren't needed, but
it's just specifically forbuilding out the commercials
that won't be needed.
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They have to shift their, theirskill sets to something else.
I also think what d hustle saysin terms of like actors and
directors is like those are theones that are going to help
create even better commercials,because they're able to really
describe a scene or putthemselves in the perspective of
how to actually create thosetype of commercials.
(10:10):
Right, it won't be the same.
I think we've gotten to thaterror and that pivot point.
Where it's definitely haschanged and I actually just read
this article or just pulledthis up is that a company saved
between 30 to 40 million dollarsin savings and creating
commercials with ai so I look atit a little differently, um
than raymond perspective.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Um, not saying that
we're all gonna lose our jobs
and shit, but, example he put upspikely information.
So spikely is old school, yes,so if he's not into the ai, he's
gonna have to learn to ai to beinto the game.
Yeah, the people who arealready in the game, that's not
old, that's aka my kids wouldsay like ancient dinosaur age.
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They need to know that ai isalready in so they need to
incorporate ai.
Now the young people, the onewho are learning in the filming
industry, are getting the twofor one special because they are
learning the film industry Nowthey're learning a eye, so they
can, if they can incorporateboth from it in the same time,
they can go a long way.
(11:14):
Yeah, yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Yeah, I like that
thought process because that's
actually something I alwaysrecommend to my mentees.
Is is or I actually shout themout for is like they're getting
into the industry where theyhave this tool.
Right now.
I just can't imagine whatthey'll create, because they're
going to have so much more plus,like d said, they have, like us
, old heads still around thatcan give them some insights.
Will it cut jobs?
Yes, there's no doubt about it,uh.
(11:38):
Will it create newopportunities?
For sure, and I think those newopportunities are where I want
our community to really, reallylevel up.
And one of the tools that I wantto shout out here, um, and give
them a big round of applause.
Give good google round ofapplause, because I don't know
if y'all know about uh.
Less than a year ago, they werelike way behind um.
Give a whomp whomp to apple,because I don't know where
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they're at in this whole gameand they're definitely getting
left behind.
Yeah, thanks t.
That lets you know how muchhe's uh done with apple.
For sure, this guy.
But the tool that I want to givea shout out to, uh is this tool
called google veo v-e-o-3 right, um.
This tool that google justreleased is by far one of the
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most powerful AI videogenerating tools.
Have y'all heard of this oneyet?
Yeah, I've heard of that.
Yeah, and the cool thing aboutthis tool is is number one they
give you the ability to test itout and play with it, for free.
Obviously, once you play withit, you see how much of a skill
you actually really need to haveto create these AI imagery
right and or video content,because it's not just one
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sentence, it's the details thatactually really create some good
content.
But the reason why I'm bringingthis up is, if you imagine
opportunities that arepresenting themselves right now
is really coming to people thatcan utilize these tools most
effectively and efficiently, andif you can test them out, get
familiarize them with them rightnow, you're basically going to
be ahead of the game, becausethere's so many people that are,
(13:05):
you know, stuck in the world oflike, hey, the ai is not going
to change, I'm not going to takemy job and or I don't want to
learn something new, um, butdefinitely I want to encourage
everybody to continue to levelup and learn, because this wave,
it's already peaking and it'sheading our way, um, but yeah,
that that's all that I had todayfor Tech Talk.
There's a long list of tools,like Mid Journey.
(13:28):
There's Adobe Firefly is areally cool video tool and then,
obviously, each week, we alwaysreport some new stuff around AI
.
So definitely, subscribe,follow along, make sure you
follow our newsletter.
We're always posting about coolstuff that are going on there.
And yeah, fellas, that's allthat I got in this football
season.
I want y'all to keep an eye outfor it.
I guarantee, just like you said, keep an eye on the face, the
(13:48):
mouth, the way they're talkingand even their hand motions.
We will see commercials thisfootball season, specifically
created by AI, and I can't waituntil we call it out and
subscribe, follow along, as we,you know, bring them up in our
show.
Um, but yeah, that's all that Igot for today for tech talk.
Fellas, all right, raymond'sdefinitely always on the fence.
He wants everybody to keeptheir jobs, keep their jobs, but
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that's all that I got for atech talk today.
Next up, we got my guy d hustleis going to be talking some
tech current events, what yougot going on, player all right,
good morning, good evening, goodafternoon, good night, good
night wherever you guys are atWherever, you at wherever.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Today we are on a
beautiful Tuesday, september.
We're in September, guys.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Yeah, I can't believe
it, I'm not too sure.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
if you know what it
was, we are almost done.
Almost Indeed.
It has been announced a littlebit, but if you guys haven't
heard, the first flying carbuilt in the United States has
been conducted and being done inSilicon Valley airports.
Wow.
If you guys don't know now.
(14:52):
You know it's been going on fora while but it's finally up and
running.
So this car, beautiful flyingcar, will be 100% electric and a
driving range of 200 miles anda flying range of 110 miles,
which is going to be a 100electric and a driving range of
200 miles and the flying rangeof 110 miles, which is going to
be a model a for all ourbeautiful people in the united
(15:13):
states.
Um, not too sure.
Uh, which is an average fromwhat they're saying, uses less
energy per trip than the teslaraymond uh and any other ev.
The company is advising the ceoaleph is advising there that
this is a working and safecontrol, non-towered airport
(15:34):
environment will help.
You know the faa airportsgeneration and pilots uh in the
united states using it inSilicon Valley.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Now, if you guys have
not heard, there are already
3,300 pre-orders already.
Wow, already done for this car.
I have got a new flash.
You know Michael Jackson guybought the first one, but I'm
trying to figure out is he goingto get his money back on this?
(16:04):
Because how is this going towork out?
What he's like one of the firstone, but I'm trying to figure
out is he going to get his moneyback on this?
Because how is this going towork out?
Speaker 1 (16:08):
What he's like one of
the first investors, type stuff
.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Yeah, one of the
first investors who already
bought the car ever since it wasannounced back in the days.
Now that it's fairly fullproduction is coming out, I
don't know who's going to getthat car, his estate, I guess
Maybe Janet Jackson might getcontrol of that, I don't know,
but he just lost his money.
Yeah, anyway, back to ouroriginal program here the price.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
How much is it?
Speaker 2 (16:31):
$300,000.
Wow $300,000?
But I congratulate that becauseonly the real people who's able
to fly out there.
If I take a loan for $300,000,I'm not not gonna fucking buy a
flying car.
I'll do that if I know if I'mgonna die uh because at least I
get to know how it is out there,yeah, uh but you are able to
(16:54):
put 150 deposit down, uh, or pay1500 to secure the spot in the
priority queue.
Interesting, I don't know ifyou guys see the picture on
there.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yeah, it's a little
bit different.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
It is very, very um.
It looks like a drone, a bigdrone Um it's really retro
though.
You can only fit one person inthere.
Uh, maybe two, depending howcrazy you want to get.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
But my concern is how
many idiots are going to get
into a car accident or a flyingaccident flying accident, I mean
I, I think I'm hoping that it'sautonomous, like uh, the, the,
the tesla, like you.
You don't even have to doanything but just say a
destination yeah, don't you needlike a pilot's license for this
, or?
Maybe the car's a pilot, that'sa good.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
That's a good.
Maybe it is, maybe it's not,but my question is is are y'all
ready for it?
Speaker 1 (17:48):
are you ready to?
I've been ready for it d's likeI already did the wave move,
I've already did the car drivingitself.
That, the tesla ain't nothing.
You, you ready for?
Speaker 2 (17:57):
it.
That's a good question that hesays do we need a pilot license
for it?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
but for three hundred
thousand dollars I think that
comes in with the pilot you knowwhat I'm saying for three
hundred thousand but even whenyou go flying now, it's a pilot
yeah even though a lot of itthey say it's all automatic, but
you still need a person maybeto drive, I mean to sit behind
there so I don't know, I'm justsaying maybe it's like tesla,
maybe you have to pay theadditional fee, uh, to an
(18:24):
autopilot to fly your you knowyour plane to your certain
destination.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Now are you able to
control the speed?
Are you able to?
I'm late.
I need to go from here toOrlando.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Full throttle, full
throttle.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
What are we doing
here?
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I'll tell you, I
think I'm ready for it to
experience it.
Um, I am worried, like d says,on how many potential accidents
there could potentially be.
I would.
I think I would actually bemore uh comfortable if it's like
a computer doing it rather thanan individual, like the
autonomous vehicle.
Uh, like way me or tesla autodrive.
(19:03):
Uh, I don't know if I'm readyfor my son to get in it yet.
I'm okay with me trying it, butI don't know if the family, if
I'm taking a family trip on it.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
You get what I'm
saying, so but I don't think
it's, it's um has the capacityto put four people plus so it's
just a two-seater type thingtwo-seater, one-seater okay okay
, as far as what I showed youguys.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
But again $300,000.
You're going to get a flyingcar, or you can get yourself a
Ferrari or any type of othersupercar for that price range.
Completely up to you.
If you have the money,congratulations.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
If you don't have the
money, I am sorry, but if
you're gangster you can robsomebody that has the money.
That makes that situationCompletely up to you guys.
Hopefully I get to see itbefore I pass away.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
Oh we were definitely
going to see this.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
And then we go from
there, but Silicon Valley, aka
California, is already on top ofthings as they are, as usual.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
And you know what
they did on their pricing, which
is always crazy.
Whenever I see this, it's thecar is three hundred thousand
dollars, but they're selling itfor 299 999.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
I don't know what's
up with that penny.
Yeah, yeah, I could have putthat be nice and put the penny a
long way you know like that'scrazy, but hey, it looks, it
looks really cool.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Um, I I just want to
see it in action.
I I don't want to be the firsttest driver, but I'm cool with
testing it out.
Um, and and hey, they, theyalready got people signed up for
it, so it's not like they can'tget people to buy their product
maybe they put it on toro andyou can.
Yeah, you know that'd be funny,though that'd be funny.
All right.
What else you got on the listplayer?
Speaker 2 (20:44):
I don't know if you
guys know what Kawasaki is.
Kawasaki is a well-known bike,yeah motorcycle.
Motorcycle, they do,four-wheelers, they do all that.
But Kawasaki has launched atthe Expo in Osaka.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
Osaka.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
Revealed.
Revealed a new four-leggedvehicle, what Looks like for a
bike.
It will be leased from whatthey're seeing in 2050.
It's something that you're ableto ride like a motorcycle.
I'm not too sure how you'regoing to hold on to it from what
I'm seeing here in the picture.
Very different, very unique,electric.
(21:25):
Uh, four-legged yeah, lookslike a, an animal.
I don't know if it's like a Idon't know.
It looks like you're going theback of a lion or something it's
weird for me it's you know, youcan do night time rides, you
can have the navigation help youdo beautiful adventures, go, go
up, climb gravity levels.
(21:46):
It looks like a dog personally.
To me Its leg is mobility andmaintains balance and stability.
Each leg in front of me fromslip resistant rubber.
Interesting resistant rubber.
Interesting you're able to, youknow, illuminate far and see.
(22:06):
You know, your whatever, Idon't know.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
I I'm confused, you
know I'm confused, too, the way
that it looks I'm confused.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I'm a shout out to
that real quick, because where
is the handle?
Um.
I'm yeah, I don't know wherethese designs are coming from.
You know what this?
Speaker 1 (22:26):
this does remind me
of, don't you know, whenever you
go to look at those car showsthat they go to like es or vegas
, and they always have this democar out there like an expo yeah
, like an expo, like they have acar that can flip upside down,
type stuff but you never reallysee them on the road.
This what it feels like to this, but I don't know how do y'all
feel about this motorized, uhriding pet?
Speaker 2 (22:47):
that's a robot it
looks like a pet.
Yeah, it looks like you'reriding your dog, I mean this is
for purchase and everythingright uh, supposedly coming out
in 2050 we have another.
You know, like, like bobby said, like an expo slash.
You know there's so many thingsout there right now that's
probably out, probably gonna bein somebody's living room
(23:09):
collecting um dust or people,whoever looks at it the first
one ever created type stuff yeah, you're riding a horse slash in
the neighborhood.
What the heck is that?
Speaker 1 (23:22):
I guess this is this.
This will be the newfour-wheeler, maybe I don't know
.
I don't know so if you guyshave one, I'm way happy to test
it out, right now, if you guyshave, one Pull up.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Let me know, that's
funny, send me an email.
I'm more than happy to go andassist you with this here.
Next, as far as our beautifulhumanoid I don't know if you
guys know about the humanoid inancient olympia greece we having
people.
Well, humanoids are doing nowfrom the olympic events?
(23:57):
What?
Yes, we have a boxer that'sable to go ahead and do all
these other boxing situations.
Um also has appearance, withskills and, but I don't know
what exactly.
It is just this this is one ofthe definitions of I don't want
to be left behind, but I don'tknow what the fuck to make type
(24:19):
of situation right exactly rightI want to be up to speed, to
speed, and I want to be on topof the game, but I'm just, you
know, throwing shit out there,uh I don't know what you guys
think about that, I don't know,I mean, I, I think I I don't
know where where we're going asas society, because even with
the last um, uh, motorized, uh,riding, whatever it is, I don't
(24:46):
know where we're going.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I don't know, I don't
know what the future looks like
If we're making robots to bemore supportive around the house
, type stuff, but now we'rehaving robots being athletes in
the boxing ring.
Maybe Jake Paul might befighting a robot soon.
You never know, I don't know,An exhibition, An exhibition
game right or exhibition matchsoon, you never know.
I mean an exhibition game rightor exhibition match, but I
(25:09):
don't know.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah, like I said,
man, ladies and gentlemen, this
is one of those things is it'sall about what the culture is
likes.
Um, as far as this, so this isone of those things if or you
win or you lose in the game,right now they're just throwing
shit out there and seeing,hopefully, the, the, you know,
(25:30):
everybody jumps on the game andjumps on the bandwagon and it
hits, and then, if not, you gotall these millions of dollars
lost and back to square one allover again well, those robots
definitely hit they, they, theythrow, they hit it they're
Speaker 3 (25:44):
boxing right now
they're knocking people out.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
What do you feel
about it, raymond?
Speaker 3 (25:47):
yeah, I mean, this is
not something I'm interested in
.
I wanted to ask you guys wouldyou watch like a, a sporting
event with robots?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
uh, I don't think I
would.
I know they have this thing now.
Um, I don't know if you've everseen it where they have these
robots that look like littlesmall.
They look like Roombas, likeyou know what a Roomba is right,
and then they're banging upagainst each other, seeing if
they can flip each other over.
I've seen that a few times andit doesn't float my boat.
So I don't know how much moreof robotic fighting or robotic
(26:21):
athlete athleticism that I'minterested in.
I don't know how.
About you, ran?
Would you watch it?
You want pay-per-view for this?
Come on, bro.
You not hosting something atthe house just for the robot
boxing match?
Speaker 2 (26:37):
This reminds me of
that old game, rock'em.
I don't know if you guysremember.
Remember you had back in thedays you used to have like that
blue robot and the red robot andhe just oh, yeah, yeah, and you
see which?
Ever head comes up first andstuff like that.
Um, this is what, exactly whatit looks like to me here the
modern age one right modern age.
(26:58):
Uh, rock'em slash.
Uh, again, what was that othermovie that, um, hugh jackman did
with the, with that bighumongous robot that he did, uh,
that he was trying to trainthis kid, uh, to simulate?
Speaker 1 (27:11):
and let me look that
up I can't remember that movie,
but I know which one you'retalking about.
But that that's exactly how Ifeel.
Uh, potentially robots could beused for athlism not that they
do it themselves robot movierobot movie no real, steel real
steel is that game?
Speaker 2 (27:29):
is that movie that
hugh jackman did um as science
fiction 2011?
Um he did uh building a robotto become a boxer yeah yeah, I
don't know if you guys rememberthat great movie, really liked
it.
Uh, great, inspirational forkids who are in the you know
science slash, want to makethings.
I'm all about it, but I guessthey took it.
(27:52):
They took that same concept anduh over there, and now we look
into more higher speed yeah, youknow it's the next level of it.
I guess level, you know.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Just trying to figure
things out I don't know, I
still, I still rather pay.
Uh, actually I don't, I wasgonna say I still rather pay at
a human knocking out anotherhuman, like I mean, technically
it's all entertainment, but uh,I don't know, I don't know what,
what d like, where we're goingwith all this stuff well, what
are we doing?
Speaker 2 (28:17):
it's all about uh
this is whoever who make it.
Yeah, it is what it is.
You know some some of the shitElon Musk got freaking lucky
with.
Yeah, you know he's out.
Look at that.
He's got the same fucking modelfor 25 years.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
If you didn't know,
he's talking about his favorite,
called Tesla, his favorite.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Tesla, you know, just
same body style.
We're just changing the lightsin the back.
Apple, Apple, same stuff.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Right, it's just like
the wheel just keeps turning
right.
It is what it is.
That's all I got guys all rightd thank you so much for that.
Uh, definitely, the industry isuh introducing more robotic, uh
flying cars uh, the flying carone is really cool, I think I
think I could definitely seethat one soon.
I don't know about this riding,riding, uh, your animal that's.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
That's probably the
catch.
You know how everybody saysthree thousand, three hundred
thousand, that's probably thecatch.
You know how everybody says$300,000?
.
That's probably just for thebase model.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
That may be.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Imagine if you want a
four-seater.
How much more would it be?
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Well, obviously they
got the checks out in Silicon
Valley to pay for it but it'sgoing to be a while before the
rest of the country season, butanyways, we got my guy Raymond
Don't call him Ray Ray up next.
What's going on, player how?
Speaker 3 (29:24):
much how you guys
doing chilling man, chilling
good, all right, so we are allhere, always trying to save
money.
I got an interesting websitehere that I wanted to drop in
the group chat, so it's calledum numbio numbio.
Yeah, hopefully I'm pronouncingit right here.
Numbio Dropped it in a groupchat.
(29:45):
It's a little interesting site,so what I like about it is it's
got different categories in it.
It tells you cost of living,property prices, stuff like that
.
So what I like about it isthere's a section on there.
If you click on cost of living,you've got cost of living,
you've got cost of livingcomparison.
If of living, you've got costof living, you got cost of
living comparison.
If you click on that, you typein the city that you live in now
(30:05):
.
For example, I'm going to typein west palm beach, where I live
in now.
So let's just say, if I wasthinking about moving to new
york city, I could go ahead andI could type in where I live at
now, which is new york I meanwest palm beach, type that in
and I could put in new york cityand it will basically break
down telling you, hey, this ishow much McDonald's is at West
(30:26):
Palm, this is how much coffee ishere, this is how much rent is
it.
Just kind of breaks it down Ifyou're thinking about moving to
a different country or adifferent city.
It's got the property prices,it's.
I just think it's justinteresting.
I just thought it was a coolsite.
You know nothing sexy orexciting, but just wanted to
drop it in there.
You know, if you're thinkingabout moving to a different
(30:47):
country or living somewhere elseor different city or county,
whatever you know, and you wantto break down what it's going to
cost you versus where you liveor where you're thinking about
living, check out the sitecalled Numbio.
So yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Because one of my
coworkers is talking about.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
Like you know, he
wants to move back to.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
New Jersey, but he
was like he can never afford a
house up there.
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
He's like you know.
He's like I'm not supposed tostay here, ray, because I can't
afford a house.
He's like in New Jersey, hewill never be able to afford a
house.
Yeah, he's just like weighingthe pros and cons.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
And so you're right
you are never going to be able
to afford a house so in newjersey, but yeah just something
you know to that's cool, though,because I think, uh, one thing
that I just did in here is I putin like, uh, overseas places
that, um, me and the wifey wouldlove to move to, right.
And then I'm looking at cost ofliving.
Uh, the first line it saysmeals here in palm beach, it
would cost me 26 and and dr,which is what I pulled up it it
(31:41):
only costs $7 and 95 cents,right, and it's like those
different type of costdifferences make a big
difference in in the, in the wayyou live and how you live, but
also an opportunity to figureout, you know, better living
situations, cause it's just soexpensive to stay here in the
States, you know.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
Yeah Dang I dang.
I wonder if they have taxes andstuff on here too.
That would be cool to yeahexplore and check it out salary
and all that stuff uh apartmentrentals.
How much it compares?
Speaker 3 (32:07):
yep, wow, and what is
it called?
Again?
Numb, numb, yeah, numbio.
It's got the apartment pricesand stuff like that.
It tells you what it costs inwest palm or wherever city
you're thinking about the squarefootage.
It breaks it down pretty,pretty eloquently so yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Where were you trying
to move to?
I'm not trying to move anywhere.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Come on.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
I mean Raymond's over
here.
Nah, I'm just staying righthere in Palm.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Beach, bro, I'm good.
Yeah, I don't even know whereyou would go, that's cheaper.
I mean North Carolina orsomething like that.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
I mean cheaper than
the States, Do you like?
Speaker 2 (32:41):
North Carolina, you
like.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
North states.
Uh, do you like north?
Speaker 2 (32:52):
carolina.
You like north carolina.
North carolina is very nice, uh, very, uh, very good as far as
living uh.
Atlanta also suburbs, so it'sreally good to houston I hear it
is, uh, price wise.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Yes, price wise
really.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
I mean probably
outside of atlanta yeah, I'm
sorry, let me get out.
You're looking at atl slashinside.
No, no, no, okay, you have togo away.
Nice suburbs, real nice living.
Yeah, okay, you're going to belike at least two hours away
from Atlanta.
Oh wow, okay, jeez.
But if you want to be in there,you're going to be paying
prices.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Yeah, you're going to
be paying some prices, okay,
okay, all right.
Definitely those that arelooking for opportunities to you
know, venture out outside theUnited States.
I always say, try to touch theglobe.
I mean, that's what access thatwe got living in the era that
we're in.
And then you know, shoot ifyou're young enough, go
somewhere six months, eightmonths, and then find your way
back if you want to.
(33:34):
But Numbio is the websiteN-U-M-B-E-O dot com.
Numbio, check it out.
Thanks, m b e o dot com.
Yeah, numbio, check it out.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Thanks for the
spelling.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, sometimesthey don't see it, don't?
Speaker 1 (33:50):
worry, our guy puts
our links on.
Yeah, yeah, thanks a lot, raham, appreciate you don't just go
and jump somewhere.
Speaker 3 (33:55):
And then, because I
had a co-worker too, he moved up
to north carolina, sold hishouse uh-huh here in lake worth
and he came right back down, didhe?
Speaker 1 (34:03):
yeah, but he went to
like the boonies of north
carolina, yeah, I mean so yougotta at least have some
somewhere comparable to whereyou're coming from, unless you
like that type of outdoorsy typestuff.
Yeah so, or or rural, ruralarea, not outdoors, sorry, yeah,
no offense to anybody.
Lives in the rural area,correct, correct?
So yeah, that's what's up.
Well, thanks a lot for thatsite, raymond.
What else you got on your?
Speaker 3 (34:23):
list there, all right
.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
So I got another
documentary me and the uh woman
was watching a couple weeks ago,me and my girl was watching, so
you see how it went from onething to the next.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
From friend to lady
friend To woman.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Now he's in my girl
yeah Wow.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
Yeah, it's all right,
raymond.
No pressure bro, stop sweatingover there.
Speaker 3 (34:56):
So what's up player?
What's the documentary?
We watched this a couple weeksago and I wanted to mention it
on the pod and you knowdocumentaries are, they're
interesting.
They're a little bit biased,but I like a documentary because
it opens your eyes, it makesyou think after you watch it.
So this is a very controversialstory.
This happened right beforecovid destroyed this man's
(35:16):
career.
The community turned on thisperson and I'm not saying okay,
alright, maybe I believe thisgentleman now, but this story.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Raymond, you're
leaving us out.
I don't know what the show is.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
This story is crazy
like we all know about the story
, we know about the actor.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
I don't know about
the story.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
The community turned
on this gentleman, like I'm not
telling you that you know tochange your mind about the story
and stuff like that, but youneed to watch the documentary.
It's going to open your eyes,like even my girl has watched
the show.
Remake the documentary.
I highly recommend it.
You guys have probably watchedit already.
Uh-huh, so it's uh, jessesmallette, so we all know the
story about jesse smalletteright.
(35:56):
So you know, dave chappellemaking fun of them.
The black community making funof them.
Everybody like he's alaughingstock.
This happened right beforecovid, like in 2019.
It's been six years now.
This man's career has beenruined and netflix came out with
a documentary a couple weeksago.
And I'm not saying that okay,I'm saying I go ahead and say it
.
I, I kind of believe him now.
(36:18):
I'm not saying the documentarychanged my mind, but it
definitely opened up my eyes tolike some stuff in there, like I
highly recommend you guyswatching this.
Wow, some people still say he'sfull of shit.
He's a liar.
They didn't change my mind.
But I have a differentperspective now on the
investigators, what they showedin this and it's like damn this
guy is like yeah, I don't know,do you guys remember the story
(36:40):
right?
Speaker 1 (36:40):
oh yeah, I definitely
remember.
This is the one that uh had arope wrapped around his neck and
something like that, and yes,he said he had a noose that you
know two mega people like beathim up and stuff like that yeah,
so yeah would you guys have anycomments about it?
Speaker 3 (36:53):
I mean, I haven't
seen the documentary no, but I'm
saying in general though, aboutthe situation.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yes, I think I think,
uh, this is without seeing a
situation documentary, this iswithout reading anything online.
This is just from what Iremember, so please don't beat
me up, but, um, I definitelyfeel like this is one of those
situations where uh starhood uhallows you to get access, um,
and then you can take advantageof it with a dramatic situation.
(37:18):
That's what it feels like to me, because he was obviously being
a star on that show.
Uh, empire, yes, um, andobviously there's a lot of
starhood behind it.
Yes, um, and then all of asudden, the show kind of you
know maybe dwindling all the waythis, that and this, and then,
oh boom, this new drama packethe got beat up.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Yes, so I'm like what
the?
Speaker 1 (37:38):
heck, bro, like why
would you put yourself?
And then they, you know, had alawsuit and all this stuff.
So for me I'm not informed.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
What's the end result
?
Speaker 1 (37:46):
on this.
I think he actually did sometime right, Didn't he get
charged?
Speaker 3 (37:50):
You got to watch the
documentary.
Speaker 2 (37:52):
Ain't nobody going to
watch that shit.
Man, Tell them that crap.
What do you mean?
Nobody's going to watch thatcrap.
See, this is what.
Speaker 3 (37:58):
I'm talking about you
got to have an open mind.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
dude, I have an open
mind.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
This is what I'm
saying.
You got to have an open mind.
You could probably watch it,and you're still going to feel
like this.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
You know how I know
this thing is garbage to me.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
To me why it's
garbage, Usually documentaries.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
They usually wait
several years.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
It's been six years.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
But usually it takes
at least 15 to 20 years for
documentary to know about thereal life, about the truth,
comes out, yada, yada.
They waited like five years forthis crap and they bring it out
, so that means it's garbage forme.
Oh my gosh, come on.
What other documentaries do youknow has come out three, four
years after?
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Okay, what about the
sub with the people dying?
They're paying the money to gosee the Titanic.
That came out fairly quickly.
That was around a few years ago, right, the titanic one.
The people that paid that diedtwo years ago.
Oh, yes, yes, they came outwith that like a few weeks, a
few months ago, and that wasvery good.
How long ago was that right?
Speaker 1 (38:54):
that was like two
years ago, remember we did
report it on the top pod here,so remember that it's within our
exploded.
Yeah yeah, with themillionaires and stuff, that was
very sad but I will say, out ofthe situation, I hear what he's
saying yes, you usually waityears for a documentary but, you
know, it's like the man'scareer has been ruined.
Speaker 3 (39:13):
It's been six years
all right.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
So you still haven't
said how do you feel?
Do you feel like he's stillguilty?
Speaker 3 (39:18):
I said that it's
opened up my eyes.
I believe him a little bit sohe's not guilty I didn't say
that he's opened up my eyes.
I believe him a little bit, sohe's not guilty.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
I didn't say that.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
He's never admitted
guilt at all he's never like
said I was lying.
What do you feel?
What do I feel?
Is he guilty or not guilty?
Speaker 2 (39:30):
After watching the
documentary, Hold on Before you
even watched the documentarywhat was your belief?
Speaker 3 (39:36):
I was like this guy's
a liar.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
He's a Camera-less.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Yes, I'm not lying,
I'm saying the documentary has
opened up my eyes now, now thatyou've seen the documentary.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Yes, okay, what do
you believe?
Speaker 3 (39:47):
now it's opened up my
eyes.
I kind of that he is more of aliar, or he's not a liar, no,
he's less.
Speaker 1 (39:53):
I believe him now,
you believe him now.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Yes no-transcript.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
There's things left
out that is gonna like.
You know, the public didn'tknow about yeah, you see the?
Speaker 1 (40:17):
I mean there's always
things left out I mean, you
know, this is a bias.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
I said that
Documentaries are biased Because
everything that he's talkingabout here.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
They sat down with
him In order to have this
conversation In order to havethe truth About him.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
Yeah, but they it's
investigative reporters.
They didn't just.
You know they interviewed otherpeople too.
Speaker 2 (40:36):
You gotta watch it,
so they didn't interview anybody
.
That he did.
They did anything to him Iswhat you're saying.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
No, they did.
So this shit is garbage.
Hold on, hold on.
They did interview people thatdid something to him.
Yes, well.
Speaker 3 (40:47):
The organization or
whatever you want to call it.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
Well, part of it, law
enforcement, no, no, no, no, I
mean the individuals, like theactual.
They did.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
Interview yes, yeah,
you gotta watch it.
I highly recommend it.
It's like an hour guys.
Guys, it might change your mind, and it might not.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Actually, you know
what?
The wifey's been wanting towatch this and put it on the
list.
Speaker 3 (41:05):
Now you're going to
have me go.
I'm telling her not to put thaton the list.
You still could watch it.
I know D Hustle's going tostill not believe it.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
Yeah, even after
watching it you think, oh, yeah,
of course yeah, Because that'sjust there are people.
Speaker 3 (41:17):
it's fine you might
watch it and like, oh yeah, that
didn't change my mind.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
but for me.
What did the?
Speaker 3 (41:22):
lady friend say she
was like she has an open mind
now.
She kind of believes himbecause she was just like you,
like f this guy, forget himwhatever.
Like he's a liar.
He made the black communitylook bad and she was like all
right, I'm having an open mindabout this now interesting,
interesting that's what adocumentary does.
It kind of like makes you thinklike okay I mean technically
(41:44):
but.
Speaker 1 (41:44):
But it's also a
perspective too yes that you,
that you as a person on thesideline maybe not know about
right, but the thing that'sinteresting to me is how you
have changed your opinion, butyou change your opinion, but you
still, you have a stand-up, butthat's what I'm trying to say
he hasn't stand on it yet openmind, but so let's say that you
were on.
You were a jury on the trial.
(42:05):
I'm a jury on the trial.
Uh, would that, thatinformation, give you enough to
say that he's innocent, or wouldit give you enough to say that
he's still guilty?
Speaker 3 (42:14):
yeah, if I knew this,
like what they showed in
documentary, I would say he'sinnocent.
Like I didn't like this stuffthey showed in the documentary.
We didn't know about this, thepublic didn't know about it.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (42:24):
You got to see it,
bro.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Like I'm just saying
it's one of your hitters you
said you guys more than welcometo tell me oh, come on.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
Well, I'm going to
definitely get the wifey to put
His career is ruined Especiallya case like this.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
Yeah, he's been.
Yeah, chappelle, everyone'smade fun of him.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
Chappelle makes fun
of him.
I mean, nothing's going tohappen.
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Jesse Smollett, yeah,
exactly.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Dave Chappelle.
Well, we'll definitely checkout the documentary.
What is it called?
Again?
Something he Got Innocent NotInnoc again, something he got
into the truth, the truth aboutjesse smollett, uh, and indeed
he's waiting for uh, for me togive him some feedback.
Speaker 3 (43:07):
Let me ask you guys
this have you guys ever seen the
tender swindler, the who tenderswindler?
Speaker 2 (43:11):
no, what's that?
Speaker 3 (43:12):
he part of that too
no, it's the guy who made tender
swindler and don't fuck withcats.
You guys ever seen those onnetflix?
No, okay, those are gooddocumentaries.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
It's the same all
right, bro, you can't be
throwing in some otherdocumentaries just to make sure
you get some scores here, bro,you're on the Jesse Smollett one
, bro, and it's the samedirector that's made it.
Speaker 3 (43:30):
So those are like
very highly acclaimed docs so
yeah.
Yeah, that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Shit, I need to hire
him for my documentary.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Well, thank you,
Raymond, for whatever it is that
he just said, you guys everseen that?
Speaker 3 (43:41):
don't fuck with cats
I haven't seen it yet, the guy
killing the cats and theinternet like finds the guy,
they go nuts.
No, it's great yeah so, raymond, you remember?
Speaker 1 (43:50):
he said he's shooting
90, right?
Yeah, this is still from 45 hewent down to 22.
Speaker 2 (43:55):
Oh my gosh, oh my
gosh but definitely check it out
.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Yeah, I think I think
it definitely could be one for
the watch, just to get some moreinsights into it.
But if you're not interested inthe story, this is probably not
going to be your type of tea,just that.
Speaker 3 (44:08):
Organization, that's
all I'll say.
Organization, that's a bad rap.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Ladies and gentlemen,
do we exit or respect this crap
?
Speaker 3 (44:15):
I already got my
answer he has a switchboard.
You don't have an open mind.
You don't got an open mind.
I got an open mind, I got anopen mind.
I'm just not gonna open my mindFor this guy that wants his
career back and let me tell thetrue story, why you guys can't
hire me.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
I mean, if you're
done.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
You're done.
That's why they brought it outso quick bro, because he wants
to get his career back.
If you think, about it.
Speaker 3 (44:34):
It's been six years.
He doesn't have the open mind.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
You want the running
to get back into the film
business in some form or fashion?
Yes, but we've all forgot abouthim until this now.
Well he's trying to bring hisname back up.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Hey, Callan Coppins
didn't get his career back.
Should we do a documentary onthat?
Well, nothing back, I woulddefinitely watch that Actually.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
Michael Vick has a
show, didn't he, where he was
traveling seeing other blackquarterbacks?
I think it was on HBO orsomething like that.
Why don't you report aboutstuff like that, raymond?
Speaker 2 (45:10):
No, because you still
worry about this.
You know Jersey Shore is tryingto get his life back.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
He's on that cuddle
watching TV.
Speaker 3 (45:19):
bro, stuff man like
what's going on, bro check it
out man have an open mind oh,thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
Rain for rain is
nuggets, uh, and we got my guy d
hustle already.
The music is running with usfor our sports section.
What's going on?
My guy?
He's a guy.
Speaker 2 (45:36):
Let the intro play
out, my bad all right, ladies
and gentlemen, the next time Iwon't say anything when the
intro play.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
I'll just let it play
, let it play messing up the
moment.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
Messing up the moment
.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you.
Uh, coming back from thatwonderful, wonderful nugget that
raymond said yeah, yeah, tryingto get this guy's career back
this year, you know it is whatit is.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, allthe time that you guys been
waiting for, besides our technews, this is a sports section
where we get into it, really,really into it, and raymond
(46:06):
doesn't have an open mind allright so here we go.
I do you ready.
Nhl.
Nhl is getting ready, ladiesand gentlemen, right now.
The olympics is getting readyfor the usa as we speak right
now, but it doesn't reallymatter because NHL is getting
ready to start for preseason.
September 20th you'll be ableto see the games ready to go.
(46:28):
First game, as you can seeright now, will be on Wednesday.
But anyway, it's all preseason,nobody cares about it because
everybody's ready for the realdeal.
Florida Panthers is enjoyingtheir their Vacation Slash
championship and hopefully theycome back With another wing For
my man, raymond here.
Rangers, you need to figureShit some out.
(46:50):
Teach the team, we'll figure itout.
Wnba Ladies and gentlemen, wnbais on, it is going on.
The ladies are practicing, theladies are balling, the ladies
have one thing in mind and thatis the chip.
I'm not too sure if you guys arewatching ladies basketball, but
I just watched one game.
It's looking really good.
(47:10):
I'm feeling good.
I'm going to let you know whatthe Eastern Conference is
looking like right now.
The Atlanta Dreams, the Atlanta.
Right now they're saying yo, nomore hip-hop in Atlanta because
the dream is out there.
We got first place and weclinched the playoffs.
They're ready.
New York Liberty right behind.
Shout out to those people overthere Illumination, indiana
Fever, washington, connecticutand Chicago let's go to the West
(47:34):
Side.
West Side is getting ready forit.
Minnesota Lennox are clinchedso far as Las Vegas Aces and
Phoenix Mercury In the hunt,golden state, seattle and los
angeles sparks and, for some oddreason, dallas as one star, as
they are like always, have beeneliminated.
So who is your favorite wmba?
(47:55):
Let us know so we can go aheadand shout them out playoff time
playoff time 2025 tennis gettingready, getting motivated,
getting it.
Let's go to the men's.
The men's are doing theirphenomenal things.
My man, the champion, jenkinscenter, is out there on top at
age 24 with 11 000 points, andcarlos, from spain, alcaraz, is
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that second age, 22 and 9 000points, still doing his thing.
Other than that, let's go tothe woman.
The woman, uh, tennis, rightnow top ranking.
Uh, can't pronounce the name, Idon't want to butcher it, but
here it goes ariana shabloklawhoo, you did it, did it better
than me.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
Oh, correct, 11 000
points.
Speaker 2 (48:37):
27 age years and iga
ska sa wu.
Yet yep 24 shout out to them.
Ladies and gentlemen, otherthan that, as far as that, the
big uh news and headlines wasthe one.
Janella of scores apologized tothe girl.
Taylor thompson, big, oh, big,big argument on the day she is
(48:59):
saying she has no class, norespect, no honor.
But at the end of the day,taylor has says I have beat you
in every single other match thatyou can think of.
Think of something else besides.
You start criticizing otherthan that.
Did you guys see thataltercation?
Speaker 1 (49:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (49:14):
Let me know what you
guys feel about that.
Speaker 1 (49:16):
I mean, I thought it
was good for the sport.
Well, in terms of hyping thesport up, I thought it was good
for the sport.
It's sad that it happened onthe court and on the field like
that.
But hey, it is what it is.
It is what it is Gotcha andRaymond, any comments?
Speaker 3 (49:33):
No, I missed it.
I didn't see the notification.
Speaker 2 (49:36):
That's why we had the
rewind button.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
You can go ahead and
figure it out.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
Back to our original
program.
Ladies and gentlemen, formulais going on right now.
As you can see, my man, oscar,is knocking things out behind
Lando, and as you all know whothat is, that's going to be in
the team McLaren.
Team McLaren is knocking thingsout on top.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
That's all I've been
hearing you report on McLaren.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
McLaren is on the
landslide right now with Ferrari
.
It's been a hard thing for myman, lewis, as he started his
Ferrari ventures and hopefullythey can figure things out over
there.
I'm not too sure, but it iswhat it is.
Next boxing Boxing is on rightnow, getting ready for that big,
humongous fight Canelo versusCrawford on September, september
(50:22):
13, at Netflix.
If you guys don't have Netflix,this is your time to get
Netflix at $7.99 per year.
If you guys haven't figured itout, let's get ready.
Let's see if my man, crawford,can knock out the one and only
man, canelo.
I know my man over here islooking for Crawford, correct?
Speaker 1 (50:41):
Yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
And you, you going
for.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
I'm just watching the
fight.
Just watching the fight, I'mgoing to go.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
I like an underdog
story.
So I'm going to go with Canelo.
Canelo as it is, he doesn'tmatter.
He's got some losses under hisbelt, he's got nothing to
fucking lose.
He's ready to go.
And then, if you guys have notseen the big, humongous thing
that I talk about Jake Paul andmy man Tank Davis, so I just
looked a little bit more intotrying to figure out why the
(51:08):
fuck is my man Tank fighting?
So the payday is $150 to $200million cash out for Tank,
whether he wins or fucking loses.
I'm not too sure I'll take thatfight right now.
It doesn't really matter to me.
Speaker 1 (51:25):
DI suit up right nowd
I'll suit up right now.
Right now, I mean all I have todo is move around.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
I mean other than
that last three freaking things
but it is what it is.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
I get it, though that
is damn, that's a payday it's a
payday.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
It's a payday.
It's a payday because the mancan't figure out who else to
fucking fight.
Let's figure it out.
Other than that, it is what itis.
Speaker 3 (51:48):
Take out if he wins
or loses.
This is not a fight.
Speaker 1 (51:51):
This is not a fight.
I think it's an exhibition.
Yes, it's an exhibition, but itwill for Jake Paul.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
It will count as a
record.
Speaker 3 (51:59):
Oh for him.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
It will count as a
record.
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (52:01):
Interesting, oh for
him.
Speaker 1 (52:02):
It will count as a
record, oh wow.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
Interesting.
He's going out there swingingAgain I'm.
How does it count when this isjust an exhibition?
It's a fake fight.
Speaker 1 (52:08):
I mean, is his card
really real though?
His card he's undefeated.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Yeah, but that's what
I'm trying to say he kind of
takes it seriously.
Speaker 3 (52:13):
I give him that.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
Like he's doing
amazing.
So I feel, don't quote me.
This is how I feel.
Speaker 1 (52:30):
I feel this is a way,
or a method for Jake Paul to
enter the boxing like officialofficial, like official.
Speaker 2 (52:34):
Official, because if
you really look at it, he has
fought in nothing but boxesbesides Nate Robinson.
But other than that, he's beenfighting boxes, yeah, old boxes,
new boxes now yeah.
Speaker 3 (52:48):
Yeah, MMA fighter too
.
Didn't he fight an MMA guy?
Speaker 2 (52:52):
He fought an MMA.
He was supposed to fightMcGregor.
Speaker 3 (52:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:57):
I don't know that.
I guess they land.
I guess everybody don't want tosee that, but I guess they want
to see Tank $150, $200 million.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
He said I'm there.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
That's wild.
It is what it is.
Uh, other than that, let's goprofessional wrestling.
John cena defeats paul logan.
Here's another fucking thinggoing on here, uh, in paris.
So john cena's that's hisfarewell tour is beating on paul
logan.
Other than that, my man, uhrolling, keeps his title.
Uh, punk and Knight are allthere doing their thing.
So shout out to those guys overthere All right, let's get down
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to dirty, the gritty, the nittyCollege football.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Da-na-na, da-na-na.
Speaker 2 (53:37):
College football is
going on right now.
If you guys have not seen it,as you can see, as my man was
talking about last week, Texasversus Ohio Archie Manning took
that big L.
Yeah he did as far as that.
But other than that, I feelvery, very, very disappointed on
that game.
But it is what it is.
Didn't come out.
(53:57):
And I don't know if you've seenPeyton Manning's scene.
I told you he was adopted,Shout out to them for making
this country.
Speaker 3 (54:04):
They are so funny.
Did you see what Eli said abouthim for making this country?
Yeah, it was so funny.
Did you see what Eli said abouthim?
No what did he say?
Well, something about Archiewent on Twitter or something
like that and put like yeah, Idon't know why no one keeps
asking me that, why I can'twrite about dinosaurs.
He wrote a whole thing abouthow he knows a lot about
dinosaurs, and then Eliresponded this motherfucker's
spitting.
Wow that family is justhilarious.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Wow, spitting.
Wow, that family is justhilarious.
Wow, yeah, I can't wait.
I love it.
I love the atmosphere.
Speaker 3 (54:29):
I like the situation
going on over there but it is
what it is a lot of hype on thekid, too much pressure too much
pressure on the kid, but he isdelivering.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
Uh, so it's a
difference between lebron and
him.
Oh, here we go I don't see you,you know, going down on the kid
right now that's funny.
He played the defending champ,so but he is showing bowling,
he's showing that he can dothings.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
That is a real
athlete right there, not because
he's white.
Speaker 2 (54:55):
It's because he's
handling his shit.
Other than that, let's get downto business here.
I don't know if you've seenFlorida Atlantic Owls took that
L Hurricane.
Shout out to the.
Speaker 1 (55:07):
Hurricanes.
They took that L Hurricaneshout out to the Hurricanes.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
They took that W
there.
The Gators for some odd reasonwon that game also.
FSU, ain't.
Nobody's talking about FSU, butlet me show you how it really
stands.
Fsu took out who?
Not only Alabama a top prospect, but nobody's talking about
that.
But you know where.
Everybody's talking about howBill Belichick lost fucking
(55:31):
almost 45 to fucking seven.
No, it was a 47,.
Whatever the case it was, butit was not a football game.
That first touchdown gave allthe NFL not the NFL, but gave
all the college Notre Dame loveand respect.
But eventually that hopes anddreams went down.
Speaker 3 (55:50):
Is that something you
mean?
Yeah, yeah, about the belichickuh game.
You know his first game incollege.
I saw a great meme that onlyone man can hate belt can help
belichick.
It was brady in a northcarolina jersey, that was like
that would be crazy that's sogood.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
So yeah, welcome to
college football so are they
technically saying the onlyreason why belichick's name is
mentioned is because of Bradytype stuff?
But that's always been thedebate.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
Who gets more credit?
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (56:14):
yeah.
Speaker 3 (56:14):
Is it the coach or is
it the player, like that's
always been the debateInteresting, but what do you
guys think?
Speaker 1 (56:20):
I mean, I think it's
the players on the field in my
opinion.
Speaker 3 (56:29):
Let's just keep it at
belichick and brady, okay, okay
, so, um, I think brady's thegoat.
I think I'm saying who getsmore credit in your opinion?
Speaker 1 (56:32):
I think brady's the
goat what?
Speaker 3 (56:37):
oh, and those who do
you give the credit to of the
super brady or belichick,because that's always been like
the hot topic, that spicy topic.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
Well, at the end of
the day, you have to give
Belichick due to his coreplaying.
But, as far as a quarterback,if he picks a play and he sees a
play that's not going to gowell and chooses an audible, you
have to give it to Bradybecause obviously the play that
(57:08):
he is looking at is not going tolook good and is not going to
make the team score in his pointof perspective.
So you will have to give it toBrady due to because he's out
there in the field, he'srespecting the coach's play, but
if he calls a running play andTom Brady sees a blitz and so
(57:34):
put it this way if BillBelichick calls a running play
and Tom Brady sees a blitz,should Tom Brady continue with
the running play or do a passingplay?
Speaker 3 (57:46):
Yeah, that's his
decision there, so why not call
the audible, say hey, I seeblitz, continue with the running
play or do a passing play.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
Yeah, that's his
decision there.
Alright now.
So why not call an audible?
Say hey.
I see blitz.
I have to Sorry, chief.
I have to put, I have to changeit?
Speaker 1 (57:54):
Yeah, cause he's a
general on the field.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
And I'm gonna have to
make the score play.
So at the end of the day yougotta respect both men's.
But Belichick is not in therewhen a guy's coming 350 pounds
at him.
Yeah, so you got to give it toTom.
Okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 3 (58:11):
How do you feel about
it?
I give it to Tom.
It's.
People's been saying it'sBelichick he is calling the
plays.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
At the end of the day
he's in the mic.
Everybody knows that there's amic inside, yeah.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
He's he's calling the
plays and I was like yo I'm not
feeling your fucking play.
Right now I see my man fucking,uh parkinson, uh parsons coming
in.
Uh, we're gonna have to changethis audible here.
Yeah, because they firedbelichick at new england.
Speaker 1 (58:39):
I'm just saying they
just I mean I mean them firing
him also brought his stock downI mean, I'm just saying, if he's
the goal, they fired him I mean, bro, you can get fired all
right I'll leave belichick alongall I'm hoping is that he can
prove his uh ability to coacheven more, uh, especially
changing the level of playingthat he's playing, because he's
obviously going down to college.
Um, it just wasn't a good firstrun, in my opinion yeah, it
(59:02):
started off good, yeah, it wasyeah but shout out to jordan out
there, in the fucking NorthCarolina Situation.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
If you don't know who
Jordan is, it's Belichick's
girl.
Other than that, we're tryingto figure things out.
Back to our original program,ladies and gentlemen, that's
where we used to go NBA.
Nba is going.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
Tomlin got a few of
them On the roster.
Come on now.
Tom Brady got a few On theroster.
Bro, yeah, what's the Spanishlady?
The Mexican chick?
Really cute, she's on AmericanIdol.
Sofia, sofia didn't he pullthat one too?
Speaker 2 (59:36):
I cannot confirm what
the name of that is.
Speaker 1 (59:40):
I think that's so.
I think he's doing that well,for himself too.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
Come on, he's a goat,
I know he's a goat.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
He don't mess with
nothing but models, bro.
Yeah, my bad Dean.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
Go ahead Back to our
original.
I have no situation Going onover here.
Whatever this guy Is talkingabout here.
Back to NBA.
Speaker 1 (59:55):
Why you pull yourself
Out of the conversation so
quickly, bro.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
I'm trying to get
down To this thing here A little
quick, you're worrying aboutwhat Tom Brady's figuring.
My man is divorced.
Yeah, he's probably going out,probably with Sophia, I don't
know.
Congratulations to you.
Other than that, back to NBA.
Here NBA is going on gettingready.
Bucks re-signed Giannis'brother for one year.
(01:00:19):
We still don't know if Giannisis going to stay at the Bucks,
if he's leaving.
A lot of free agent going on.
Right now, as we speak, linretires his childhood, so Jeremy
Lin.
Shout out to Jeremy Lin.
Old Nick over there, old Lakerplayed with Kobe so he goes from
there.
Other than that, dwight Howardabsolute saying that he belongs
in the NBA I'm not saying theNBA in the Hall of Fame so he
(01:00:41):
might get a little love actionfor the Hall of Fame.
Shout out with my man.
Carmelo Anthony Also belongs inthe Hall of Fame 100.
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
100.
And 2K26.
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
If you have not
picked up my man Melo, pick him
up now for a good 70 whoppingdollars, if you have not figured
it out.
But other than that, Jokic isbowling over there and Luka is
trying to figure out how can helift up his team, because
there's other players in histeam that are not able to figure
out shit as far as their needs.
Any comments, questions orconcerns over there as far as
(01:01:10):
the Lakers fans?
Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
No, no, we missed
that cricket sound bro.
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
Yeah, cricket,
cricket, cricket.
Other than that James andDurant from what I'm reading
here, they're trying to figureout what's the next chapter.
Durant is trying to look foranother chip and LeBron is
trying to figure out who else hecan bring in his team to
fucking not do any type ofdefense on there.
Other than that, I don't haveanything here for basketball.
(01:01:36):
Let's get down to the reallygritty, nitty Football.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Football is getting
ready.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
September 4th.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you'renot ready for football, let's
get ready.
My man, marcus Parker, michaelParsons, has been traded from
the Cowboys to the Green Bay.
How do you feel about that?
Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
Jerry Jones is a
disgrace Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
Yeah, unfortunately,
let me get down to you, that's
the only thing I can agree withRaymond right now as far as
Jerry Jones.
Anything about the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones is the coach, uh,the GM, the wide receiver, the
quarterback the officecoordinator the defensive
coordinator, the cheerleader andthe whole entire organization
is all Jerry Jones.
(01:02:16):
Um, if you really want to dieJerry Jones, that's where he's
at.
Uh, I thought the Browns werehaving a problem, but I guess
the one star, uh, half a star orno star Dallas Cowboys but
listen as a Giants friend.
I love that trade that is great,it's phenomenal.
I feel real good but, knowingmy Giants, we fucked that shit
(01:02:37):
up in the fucking game.
It is what it is.
Other than that, as far asfootball, there's a lot of
things going on.
If you have not done yourfantasy, I did my fantasy last
night and this app calledSleeper.
It's a good app, but trying tofigure this shit out, it is what
it is, and I also did myoriginal ESPN Phenomenal app,
(01:02:57):
maybe because I know how tonavigate to that, but it's still
a lesson to learn.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Is this the first
year you're using that?
What did you call it?
Sleeper Sleeper?
What did you call it SleeperSleeper?
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Sleeper app.
No, it was my second year usingSleeper app.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Oh, I remember you
talked about it last year, but I
never did a draft on there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:11):
Ah, okay, I got you
Usually we do a draft in front
of the fellas.
We order food, we do, we chooseour picks, we go from there.
This one it was more like acountdownager, it was like a bet
.
It was really good, veryinteresting Shout out to those
guys Over there had a greatthing going on and the Sleeper
(01:03:32):
app Still got to figure out.
If you could be so kind enoughBack to ESPN, because there's so
much more On the radar.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
One platform.
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
D said One platform
so I can have all of them All in
one section, then not to switchapps.
Other than that, any comments,questions.
Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
How'd your draft go?
Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
Raymond, oh, my draft
is on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
Oh, it's Wednesday.
Yeah, it's like a day Beforethe game.
It's the day before Tomorrow,you mean, right?
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Oh yeah, tomorrow.
Yeah, see, my Whole week isscrewed up.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
I hope you've been
Doing some research.
Don't be looking at what D got.
I ain't selling him shit.
Speaker 3 (01:04:02):
Yeah, I was curious
To know how his draft went, but
I guess I'll ask him you knowafter Like, can I get the XL
spreadsheet?
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Yeah Well, I'm going
to play Dumb and.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
Trigger, are you
happy with your draft, depending
on which league?
Okay, how?
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
many leagues are you
in?
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Well, I'm in the ESPN
or the Sleeper.
Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
League.
Oh, the two, two leagues.
Got you, got you.
Well, it's going to see, we'regoing to see, yeah, I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
Other than that, he
has got no more comments or
questions for that as far aspreseason, ladies and gentlemen,
the Miami Dolphins is 2-0.
Not too sure if you've seenthat, but I guess they had a tie
against the Bills.
New England is 2-1.
Buffalo's 1-2.
And the Jets, they're here.
Here we go, with the BaltimoreRavens, Lamar Jackson 3-0,
(01:04:47):
cleveland Browns 3-0.
Pittsburgh 2-1, after AaronRodgers doing his thing, and
Cincinnati 1-2.
What's going on over there?
Afc Tennessee, houston and thenAFC Denver.
Shout out to my man, nix, overthere doing his thing with
Sutton, and then shout out tothe Giants Three and fucking oh
(01:05:10):
Wow, but wait until the seasonstarts.
Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
So you can get that
one loss in.
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
You guys never seem
to freaking, figure things out
and Washington Commanders.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Wait until the season
starts off and they're doing
good and he's starting to weargears.
We got to watch his shoes,watch his shirt, wear his hat.
Speaker 2 (01:05:25):
I'm going to have to
worry about none of that shit,
because that shit is going downhere.
Chicago Bears are on top rightthere, green Bay trying to
figure out what kind of lovethey have.
Minnesota and Detroit 1-3,after last year being a top dog.
Tampa Bay, new Orleans and thenLos Angeles, san Francisco and
all that.
That's all I got for NFL.
And last but not least, let'sget down to baseball.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Alright, if you're
not watching baseball.
Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Baseball is getting
ready.
We're almost done.
It is almost done, thank Godfor some people that don't
follow baseball Because they'retired of seeing that shit on TV.
That's your fucking problem.
Learn the sport and we'llfigure it out.
Other than that, let's figureout what's going on here.
Toronto Blue Jays On top New.
Figure it out.
Other than that, let's figureout what's going on here.
Toronto blue jays on top.
New york met yankees on secondplace.
Finally, they're playing somebaseball.
(01:06:13):
Let's see what's going on.
Boston, right behind it.
Uh, detroit are not sayinghello, but they're saying we're
almost there.
Uh, kansas city, right under itin the west.
Houston astros number one.
They're not cheating, they'retrying to figure shit out, but
you know it is what it is.
Seattle's there and thennationally Fucking Philly,
philly's just.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
Like I said before.
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Just there, there's
six games in front.
Fortunately, my man's Trying toplay catch up Right now.
But you know who's catching up?
The Miami Marlins.
Miami Marlins Say yo, we don'twant to be left off, but it is
what it is.
Listen, shout out to theorganization and the Milwaukee
Blues Top dog, don't even lookat them right now.
They should be playing alltheir freaking bench players
(01:06:55):
right now, because they'realready in.
They don't need to worry aboutnothing else.
Chicago Cubs right behind it,and then the Dodgers are right
under it with San Diego Padresand all that, and Colorado
Rockies are looking for nextyear's prospect for number one
pick.
Other than that, they're nottrying to figure out anything
else Other than that.
Ladies and gentlemen, that isall I got.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
My guy, my guy Kilton
, for sports.
I didn't hear you say muchabout the Mets, bro.
They're catching up chasingbehind.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Mets are number two.
I ain't trying to figure it out.
He just skirted Right over that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
He just skirted right
over that we ain't got time for
those guys right now.
Well, as they're getting closer, I know you'll be tuned in Even
more, as always.
Thank you, d.
Give yourself a round ofapplause, d Hustle, holding it
down for sports.
And also give a round ofapplause For Raymond.
Don't call him Ray Ray.
Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
For his nugget.
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
He talked about it.
Yeah, go ahead, give it to himbro check it out.
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Keep an open mind.
We gotta keep an open mind forrain.
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But more specifically, like Italked about during the tech
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Other than that, fellas, that'sall that I got Anything else
(01:11:15):
for episode number 71?
No, nope, dehustle last words.
Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
I hope everybody has
a good day and be safe out there
.
Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
Yeah, yeah, and
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray.
Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Yeah, check out that
documentary with.
Speaker 1 (01:11:29):
Jesse Smollett.
I hope Jesse Smollett send youa check, bro, no, just you know,
yeah, just check it out, justhave an open mind people just
have an open mind and a goodcareer.
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
Hopefully he gets his
job back.
Raymond is supporting him.
Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
Raymond will be at
whatever premiere that's come
out with Jesse Smollett on it.
But other than that, fellas, Iwant to say as thank y'all so
much for pulling up Audience,thank y'all so much for tuning
in, like, subscribe, tell yourpeoples about it.
Holla at your boy, it's Bobby D.