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December 11, 2025 71 mins

Your Google results look different for a reason. We dig into Gemini 3 Pro, why Google put AI answers at the top of search, and how that single design choice changes user habits, website traffic, and the way creators get discovered. If you’ve got a Gmail account, you already have access to a powerful, multimodal model that handles chat, voice, camera input, images, and even video tools in one place—no extra subscription required. We share hands‑on ideas to try today and explain why this release feels like a real leap for everyday workflows.

We also zoom out to the industry chessboard. Apple is reportedly moving to supercharge Siri with Google’s model while keeping inference on Apple‑controlled infrastructure, a pragmatic play that favors shipping now over waiting for a perfect in‑house system. That theme—evolve or get left behind—sparks a nostalgic detour through the Blockbuster era, failed rewinds, and the missed chance to buy Netflix. It’s a sharp parallel to what’s happening as AI summaries push blue links down the page: distribution shifts end old habits faster than anyone expects.

Platform safety and culture round out the hour. Google goes after large‑scale smishing operations spoofing USPS and toll messages. Comcast pays after a vendor breach, a reminder to harden third‑party access. X now shows country of origin and flags VPN usage to expose troll farms posing as locals. We toss in a useful resource—ClassCentral—for free courses with certificates you can add to your profile, plus a quick hit of streaming hype for Stranger Things and a spirited sports lap.

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SPEAKER_03 (00:00):
I want to tell you all about a new AI model that's
recently been released.
It's by far one of the best oneson the streets, and I definitely
want to double tap in terms ofencouraging you all to go check
it out.
If you already have a Gmailaccount, then you get this AI
for free.
Google, which is an AI lab, ifyou didn't know, recently
released their AI model calledGemini 3 and specifically Gemini

(00:22):
3 Pro.
I just enjoy the fact that it'sfree.
Anybody can get access to it andyou can really start to level up
with your life utilizing AI.
Have y'all noticed that yourGoogle searches are a little
different now?

unknown (00:36):
Very intentional.

SPEAKER_03 (00:37):
And I'll describe it.
You ever do a Google search andthen at the top there's this
whole thing from AI first?
And then if you scroll down, yougo to see the links.
Have y'all noticed that?
That's Google's interaction orintegration with AI.
And we've been using Gemini andAI.
Whenever you see that box thatpops up that says, hey, this is
a response from AI, that's allGoogle Gemini.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01):
Yeah, what up, what up, what up, what up?

SPEAKER_03 (01:04):
What's good, D Hustle?
What's going on, man?
As always, it's a great day whenI see you in the middle of the
play.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray.

SPEAKER_01 (01:12):
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray.

SPEAKER_04 (01:14):
Check out the shirt though.

SPEAKER_02 (01:15):
He's he's holding it down.

SPEAKER_01 (01:16):
He's styling the phone file into this.

SPEAKER_04 (01:20):
He says I got the whole thing put together.

SPEAKER_02 (01:22):
Yeah.
You remember Blockbusters likethat?

SPEAKER_00 (01:25):
I mean, does the audience remember?

SPEAKER_04 (01:27):
That's actually a really good question.
I wonder if they remember.
That's a fire shirt, though.
Thank you.

SPEAKER_00 (01:31):
I know D Hustle lived that Blockbuster.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't.
I got a shirt myself.

SPEAKER_04 (01:36):
I thought I'd seen you had a Blockbuster shirt you
wore before, too.
That's what's up, man.

SPEAKER_03 (01:40):
Big big shout outs to Blockbuster.
Give him a round of applause.
That was our childhood for sure.
If you're unfamiliar withBlockbuster, you want to tell
them what Blockbuster was,Raymond?

SPEAKER_00 (01:47):
Yeah, Blockbuster was the Netflix.
Before Netflix, you um had to goin there physically and you know
rent the uh tapes and stuff likethat.
VHS.
VHS.
So yeah, and they charged you afee if you didn't rewind it.
Yeah.
Three dollars, three dollars.
Three dollars on the fee, bro.
D remembers it.
I gotta try to look at the bigfee.

(02:07):
That's crazy.
But yeah, man, I used to live atBlockbuster.
Oh my gosh, me too, man.
Three days to return that shitback.
Oh three days?
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (02:15):
Especially if it was a new release.
You you better not hold on to anextra length.

SPEAKER_00 (02:18):
But uh How did they like was it like a card that we
had?
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (02:22):
So I remember I had actually I remember my
Blockbuster card number umbecause I remember I lost it one
time.
This before cell phones and allthat stuff to call your mom and
be like, hey, what's the number?
So I had to memorize mine, butyeah, you actually had to have a
blockbuster card.
Um and for me, I I obviously mymom's the one that had it, but
uh yeah, I used to go there andrent stuff she didn't even know.

SPEAKER_00 (02:43):
Let me ask you guys this.
What what did where did they gowrong?

SPEAKER_03 (02:46):
What happened?
Where did they go wrong?
Um you I'll let D answer first.
You got you got an opinion aboutit?
Because I do.

SPEAKER_01 (02:52):
A lot of people burning the shit.
That's what it was.
Yeah.
I mean I don't think they wentwrong.
I think uh I think timing.
Yeah.
I think uh things started justmoving away from VHS to DVDs.

SPEAKER_03 (03:07):
Totally I concur, man.
It's like it's not evolving withthe times, right?
Uh it was a great thing of goinginto a store and actually per I
me uh renting uh VHS or DVDsduring that time.
Oh but Netflix came in andkilled it.

SPEAKER_00 (03:24):
Uh-huh.
Did they not have the Blu-raysat this time or um Or they were
just fighting it?

SPEAKER_03 (03:29):
I think they were more fighting um the DVD to
Blu-ray.
Um because if you think abouttheir costs, right, they they're
buying those Blu-rays, so theyprobably cost more than it used
to be for a VHS, right?
Probably 10 VHS for one Blu-ray.
Got it.
Um but I think the thing thatwas the nail in the coffin for
them was Netflix.
Netflix is is uh if you didn'tknow, used to ship DVDs to your

(03:52):
house, DVDs, Blu-rays, Redbox,right?
Similar to Redbox, but theyactually sent it to your
mailbox.
And at the end of the day,Blockbuster didn't evolve fast
enough.
Um and obviously as soon asstreaming came out, it was a
rap.

SPEAKER_01 (04:06):
Well, shout out to Jack and Julie for always
holding me down to Blockbuster.
He remembers that always callingme the new movies that you want
to put it to the side.
Yeah, I appreciate you.
And also Hollywood's damn it wasHollywood.
Hollywood videos.
Hollywood videos uh shout out tothem also uh they took care of
me when I started to go there,um, then they went out of

(04:28):
business, so unfortunately theyknew me like that, but yeah,
they knew.
They knew me.
Here's a fun fact this is whereI usually get my um my posters
back in the days.
Oh really?
So whenever I had movies comeout, um I say, hey, you guys
need that poster?
They were like, no, I have it.
And uh fortunately, uh, longstory short, um uh oh, uh-oh.

(04:53):
My poster case got wet and allthat when it's combobulated.
So I'm sorry guys.
Uh and they were throwbacks too,I bet you.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (05:03):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (05:04):
Now I see all the stuff on eBay, and yeah, I'm
gonna have to pull a couple overjust to reflect, but I used to
get it for free and now I gottapay.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (05:14):
I always wonder what they did with those posters
because they used to also havethe like the cutouts and all
that stuff.

SPEAKER_01 (05:19):
If you don't ask for it, then throw it out.
Interesting.
Okay.
I was the guy who always kind ofcontent early.
Like, nah, watch out, take it.
Back to the original program, uhman, that's some good stuff,
man.

SPEAKER_03 (05:30):
That that takes me back to my childhood, man.
Uh I miss I miss those type ofexperiences because we used to
go on Fridays.
It used to be like the end ofthe week, um, pack up the car.
It's gonna be movie night.
Let's go to Blockbuster and seewhat's the new thing coming out.

SPEAKER_05 (05:43):
For sure.

SPEAKER_03 (05:44):
Um, and then I actually was uh talking to
somebody here at the office thatI used to hide DVDs or hide VHS,
especially if I wasn't able toget it right away, so I can come
back and get it later.
Um but yeah, big shout outs toBlockbuster.
Um, but you gotta keep up withthe times or you get left behind
for sure.
Yeah.
Actually, I I'll tell youanother quick story.
I actually remember there was astory that Blockbuster, um I'm

(06:05):
sorry, Netflix pitched toBlockbuster for Blockbuster to
buy them or you know, invest inthem, and Blockbuster said, Hell
no, that that business is nevergonna go to the mail, and and
whatever, whatever.
And as you can see, um they theymissed out on the opportunity.

SPEAKER_00 (06:20):
That's crazy.

SPEAKER_01 (06:20):
Yeah, but good looking shirt there, Raymond.
Thank you, sir.
Good sneakers there.
He is uh as you can see, he's ina relationship now.
So he's changing.

SPEAKER_02 (06:30):
Now he's getting more stylish.
You see his glasses too?
Yeah, like I got a pull of Dhustle.
I'm trying to get on D Hustle'slevels.
Uh small, man.

SPEAKER_00 (06:40):
He's got a bit bigger than that.
Yeah, yeah.
He looks more professionally.
Well, they were a gift.
These are the um I like these.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (06:50):
I mean, they look fashionable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They they seem like the smallerversion of mine.

SPEAKER_00 (06:55):
Yeah.
Um, yours are bigger than these?
Yeah, very bigger than that.
Oh, okay.
So there's medium.

SPEAKER_01 (07:01):
There's medium, there's large, and then there's
big boy.
Yeah.
Okay.
You must got the one that'ssqueezing your head.

SPEAKER_00 (07:08):
It looks good on them, man.
It looks like real glasses.

SPEAKER_01 (07:10):
Just the regular glasses, they transition.

SPEAKER_00 (07:12):
No, these are the transitions.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (07:13):
What the transition to?
Uh sunglasses.
So what color?

SPEAKER_00 (07:17):
Uh black.
Black?
Like a darker color.

SPEAKER_01 (07:20):
Yours don't transition that color?
No, mine turns into a green.

SPEAKER_00 (07:24):
Green?

SPEAKER_01 (07:25):
Really?
Green transitions?
Yeah, you gotta you gotta orderyours to turn into a black.

SPEAKER_00 (07:29):
Yeah.
So my girlfriend had got me theregular sunglasses.
Hold on, what'd you just say?
My girlfriend had got me thesunglasses and tried them on,
had them on for one day, andshe's like, you know what?
You need to transition.
She's like, you're gonna looksilly going inside recording
your podcast with sunglasses.
So she went and took these back,and these are more popular and
more money.
Yeah.
And she got these for me, thetransitions.

(07:51):
So I go outside, bro.
I don't have to do nothing, andthey just turned her sunglasses.

SPEAKER_03 (07:55):
Yeah.
Well, yeah, well, big ups.
Raymond came today stylish, bro.
Yeah.
Like stepping up the game.
Find out what's going on.
I don't know what happened, bro.
What happened?
Uh, but anyways, we're gonnajump into the show.
If you didn't catch our lastshow, Battle of the Goats, is
actually doing really good onthe internet.
And I would say I appreciatey'all really, you know, toughen
it out and getting through thewhole conversation.
Looks like we've got some reallycool comments, people, you know,

(08:16):
filling uh the real fans, thereal people of the basketball.

SPEAKER_01 (08:20):
You see who's a real positive shit of Balibran.

SPEAKER_03 (08:24):
You see who said nothing positive about the
nothing positive about go checkthe comments so you can see what
I'm talking about.
But I will say it was a greatconversation.
Um, and definitely taking abreak from you know hitting
y'all with tech all the time.
I think it's really cool for ourshow to uh expose everybody to
the culture and definitely giveyou you all a chance to uh uh
talk about y'all favorite ballplayers or at least GOAT status.

(08:46):
But check out the episode.
Uh definitely, if you do havesome feedback in there, get into
the comments.
Uh, but we're gonna jump intoour show and I'll give you a
quick run of it.
So I'm gonna do a tech talk.
Um, we're gonna be talking abouta new AI model that's come out
available.
I hope that everybody uses, andit's free if you have a Gmail.
That's the hint.
Uh D Hustle's gonna drop sometech current events, um, and
then we're gonna have Raymond'sNuggets uh with uh, I guess one

(09:08):
news nugget, and then also uhpotential show recommendation.

SPEAKER_01 (09:12):
Potential show, yes.

SPEAKER_03 (09:14):
Yeah, I mean it's we're gonna talk about a show,
but yes, but we're gonna see DHustle's reaction to it.
I think it'll approve.
That's that's that's everybody'stuning in just to see D Hustle's
reaction.
Um and then my guy's gonna comeback online, uh D Hustle with
sports.
Yeah, yeah, you already know.
Um, and then I'm gonna close outwith some sponsorship.
Um, definitely showing someappreciation to our sponsors, uh

(09:34):
Bobby D outro, and then youknow, we'll wrap up the show.
What do y'all think, fellas?
Sounds good.
Yeah, what do y'all think of it?
Y'all ready for it?
Yeah, yeah.
Get all of it.
Turn the beat up, turn the beatup.
Yeah, yeah.
Man, every time I hear thisbeat, it gets my mind in the
right frequency for sure.
Um, as everybody knows, for thiswhole year we've been talking

(09:55):
about AI every single episode.
Um, I hope y'all not sick of meyet.
And um definitely we've beenreceiving some feedbacks about
how technical we get.
Um, but I do want to encourageyou all to tune in, not just to
this segment, but to all thesegments that we have, because
um we really do uh our duediligence to make this show as
fun as possible.
But in terms of the tech talk,uh this afternoon I want to tell

(10:18):
you all about a new AI modelthat's recently been released.
It's by far one of the best oneson the streets, and I definitely
want to double tap in terms ofencouraging you all to go check
it out.
And the cool thing is is if youalready have a Gmail account,
how y'all have a Gmail account?
Yeah, no, both of y'all do,right?
If you already have a Gmailaccount, then you get this AI
for free.

(10:38):
And what I mean by free isGoogle, which is an AI lab, if
you didn't know, recentlyreleased their AI model called
Gemini 3, and specificallyGemini 3 Pro.
Now, all the stats around thisAI model, um, and remember it's
still a chat interface, sonothing changes too much, is
it's off the chart in terms ofhow uh knowledgeable it has, uh

(11:00):
the different type of umbenchmarks that is able to
surpass even OpenAI's andClaude's version of Claude or
Anthropic's version of Claude.
Um and in general, I I justenjoy the fact that it's free.
Anybody can get access to it andyou can really start to level up
with uh your life utilizing AI.
If you've been hesitant to useit because you didn't want to go

(11:21):
sign up for Chat GPT or sign upfor some other services, if you
have a Gmail account, like Isaid, you get it for free.
There's actually an app that youcan install, and it's very
similar to all the other AIversions that are out there that
you can do texting in terms ofchatting with it.
You can turn on the camera andit can see things, you can even
talk to it in terms of audibly.
Um, and by far, and I'm no noshade to uh uh Chat GPT, but

(11:45):
it's definitely the best modelthat I've used so far.
Have either of you had a chanceto check it out yet, Jim and I?

SPEAKER_00 (11:50):
No, I have not.
I've heard it's really goodthough.

SPEAKER_03 (11:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's it's definitely the top ofthe list.
How about you, Dean?
No, no, not yet.
Um definitely want to currently.

SPEAKER_00 (12:02):
Well me?

SPEAKER_03 (12:02):
Yeah I know, right?
You hear me talking about youknow a new AI model, and I'm I'm
standing on it.
They they definitely uh did someimpressive work with this.
Okay.
Um, a lot of the news is that umI don't know if y'all remember
when we were reporting earlierin the year, there were two
companies that I was worriedabout the most in terms of the
AI race, one of them beingGoogle and the other one being
Apple.

(12:22):
Give give Apple uh-uh-uh.
Uh womp womp womp.

SPEAKER_05 (12:26):
Apple they're still in that same bucket.

SPEAKER_03 (12:28):
They're they're not doing anything with and it it's
terrible.

SPEAKER_00 (12:33):
Speaking of Apple, did you hear what they're gonna
do next year with their AI?

SPEAKER_03 (12:36):
Uh if if I'm thinking that what I heard is
that they're gonna be partneringwith somebody.
Is that what you heard?
Yes.
Yeah, so they're gonna be usingGoogle's AI to back their Siri,
so they're not even gonna gobuild their own.
Is that the same thing you'regonna you were gonna mention?
Basically, they gave up.
Yeah, basically they gave up,right?

SPEAKER_01 (12:51):
They already have uh an AI out, no?

SPEAKER_03 (12:53):
Yeah, they have AI or uh uh Apple intelligence,
quote unquote, but it's not AI.
Um low-key, they're actuallyhaving some lawsuits brought up
to brought up on them becausethey falsibly sold something
that they actually really didn'tcreate yet.

SPEAKER_00 (13:07):
Wasn't that backed by OpenAI, the Apple
intelligence?
Speaking, allegedly.
Yeah, because they had full thesolar build because I thought
that's why I wanted the 17because it was a whole AI thing.

SPEAKER_03 (13:19):
Yeah.
But unfortunately, they theyreally did not build anything.
Um they thought they were gonnaget there fast enough.
And then as you just mentioned,Raymond, they they decided to
partner up with a provider, um,uh a lab provider being open, I
mean Google.
Um, and what we should see isthat Siri will start to change
uh come in the coming year.
Okay.
Um but if you think about whatmodel is behind Siri, Gemini,

(13:44):
yeah, then they're gonna havesomething good for sure.
Um there are some stipulationsin the contract about where and
how they host this AI instance.
So one of the things that I readwas that um Apple is basically
making it a requirement thattheir version of AI runs inside
of their data center.
So they actually have arequirement that uh Google's

(14:05):
gonna work with them buildingout this data center and running
their um version of Gemini ontheir own infrastructure.
So I mean, hey, uh Google'sgonna be making more money
anyway.
So uh yeah, it's actually areally, really cool uh story.
But back to what I was reportingabout Gemini is that out of
those two companies, I thoughtthat Google was way behind and
and actually Google is leadingwith this model that they just

(14:28):
released.
So let's give them a big roundof applause, Google.
Um I knew that they were gonnabe able to catch up and stuff
like that, but they're they'redefinitely leading in the race
right now.

SPEAKER_00 (14:37):
Yeah, which might be leading, but if you think about
like the marketing, like youthink Nikes, you think open AI,
yeah.
Aren't they kind of leading,would you say?
Because when you say AI, peoplejust think of chat GPT, they
don't think of nothing else.
Yeah.
I think they've kind of won thataspect.

SPEAKER_03 (14:54):
I think in terms of uh branding wise, they've open
AI, you can't not say AI and notmention chat or chat GPT, and we
know what you're talking about,open AI.
But I actually I want to see ifyou all have experienced this.
Have y'all noticed that yourGoogle searches are a little
different now?
And I'll and I'll describe it.

(15:14):
You ever do a Google search andthen at the top there's this
whole thing from AI first?
And then if you scroll down, yougo to see the links.
Have y'all noticed that?
That's Google's interaction orintegration with AI.
And we've been using Gemini andAI.
Whenever you see that box thatpops up that says, hey, this is
a response from AI, that's allGoogle Gemini, right?

(15:35):
And if you think about the usecase that a lot of people are
using AI for is to askquestions.
So keeping them on the Googleplatform, keeping them on Google
search is actually them doublingdown on their business model.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00 (15:48):
Yeah, but a lot of people are not even going to
Google now.
The first thing they do is openChatGPT and use it like Google.

SPEAKER_03 (15:53):
100%.
And and I'm not gonna disagree.
I I use it the same way.
Um, I actually prefer to do mysearches on ChatGPT than to go
to Google because now Google hasthat AI thing.
So I'm like, man, I don't I Iwant to go to ChatGPT rather
than Google's AI.
But I don't know if y'allnoticed lately, that's like the
default now.

(16:14):
Now, how many people knows thedifference?
Correct, correct.
Right?
You're you're just doing aGoogle search and it says AI
does it.
I might be thinking that ChatGPTis powering it, but actually
it's Google's instance of theirAI running it.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, okay.
Yeah.
Um little sidebar about that umis I think that's going to be um
a side effect of people notgetting as much um website

(16:38):
traffic as they used to get.
So when Google released this newfeature inside of Google Search,
which is powered by Gemini, um,you'll notice that the screen
itself expands enough that Idon't even see the links below
it.
Right.
And if the AI actually answersmy question, why do I need to go
click on links?
Where back in the days, whatused to happen is this links

(16:59):
used to be the first thing thatyou've seen, and then you would
click them, right?
So there has been reports thatuh some businesses have seen a
dramatic reduction in the amountof traffic they're receiving
ever since AI has beenintroduced.
Either through using ChatGPTnow, hey, I don't even actually
go to the website or go toGoogle search, I just go to
ChatGPT.

(17:20):
But also now when they do Googlesearch, Google search don't even
show links no more.
It's actually an AI articlethat's being written right in
front of you.
So now websites are starting tonotice that there's a dip in
traffic because people aren't,you know, taking advantage of
all the SEO things that they'redoing.
Interesting.
Yeah, yeah.
It's something that uh I think alot of um companies are gonna,

(17:42):
you know, start to researchtheir better better ways of
being um um ranked inside ofGoogle's algorithm so that they
can come out inside of the uhChat GPT or the AI comment at
the top.
But in terms of this new modelthat they just read being Gemini
3, um in general, it can answerthe majority of the questions

(18:04):
that it needs without providingyou like a way to leave the
platform to go to the link.
Yeah.
But you know, back to you know,the the the main topic here of
the tech talk is uh Gemini 3.
It also has some really coolfeatures in it, which is I don't
know, have y'all heard of thisuh Nano Banana yet?
It's this new um image creationmodel that Google also created.

(18:30):
Uh last two or three episodes Ialso reported about VO3, which
is the one that can create videocontent very similar to what um
other platforms is doing.
And the cool thing is that theydid inside of Gemini 3 is they
put all of that into one appnow.
So with Gemini 3, especially theuh one that you can install on
your phone, you're getting thevideo editing and um image

(18:52):
creation included in thatinterface.
And bro, it is really, reallygood.
It is really really good.
Like I'm I'm I'm worried thatChatGPT is gonna have to do
something to catch up.
That's how f advanced um Googlehas stretched the the AI ability
um and Gemini 3 is free.
So um it has some really goodfire features.

(19:14):
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
So if I can encourage you,audience members, especially if
you are interested in learning,developing, and utilizing AI,
especially when it comes freelike this.
If you have a Gmail account, allyou gotta do is click the Gemini
button, and actually they put iton the Chrome browser on the top
right hand.
I don't know if y'all seen thisnew Gemini button.
You click that button, and thenyou'll write into Gemini, and

(19:35):
then you'll have um access toone of the world's uh best
models that's ever been createdso far.
So big shout outs to Googleagain, big round of applause.
Um I thought I thought they weregonna be left behind in this
race, but um, they havedefinitely proven that um you
can never count them out.
You can never count them out.
Uh next next week, I'lldefinitely talk some more about

(19:57):
some of um the cool Things thatGemini or Google has introduced
into the models, um, in thesense of uh the reason why
they're able to s make so muchuh um headwind in this race is
that they're not using NVIDIAGPUs, they actually build their
own uh something called TPUs.
Um so if you are interested inlearning more about TPUs instead

(20:18):
of GPUs that NVIDIA, tune innext week.
I'm definitely gonna be talkingabout it.
Um and again, big shoutouts toGoogle, um big shout outs to
everybody that's using thisservice for free.
Um got to be developing.
Um yeah, that that's about itfor our TED Talk today.
Uh next up, we got my guy DHustle.
We're gonna jump into currentevents.
Um and yeah, appreciate y'all.
All right, appreciate you now.

(20:41):
We got D D Hustle.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.

SPEAKER_01 (20:44):
Well, we since we're in the subject since we're in
the topic of Google, shout outto Google now.
Do you remember that back in thedays you guys were getting a lot
of text messages uh for UPS andEasy Pass saying that uh you
know, please log in, show me,show me the money.
Google I went after them.

(21:07):
Uh so Google, right now, I'mgonna put it up in Discord here
so everybody can see a littlebit more what I'm talking about
here.
What Google decided to do isbasically uh do a being
humongous shutdown on the site,well, from what they're calling
it, uh they are calling it acrime syndicate for massive SMS

(21:32):
fishing and operating thatGoogle would now you would take
fake ePass and US Postal Servicemessages uh and have them on the
lawsuit.
So they found out uh thisWednesday seeking uh dismantle
organization for some cyberexperts that has been using uh
smashing trade, uh which is uhfishing kit name Lighthouse, uh

(21:56):
to generate and deploy uhattacking using fake attacks
messages.
Wow.
So what they're doing now is uhI guess they found the corporate
uh and ever since they uh putthe lawsuit on the uh you guys
have seen that there's no moremessages populating out.
So shout out to Google for uhyou know throwing out the extra

(22:18):
mile.
Yeah, for sure.
Um helping out with these uh akaphishing uh text messages of
your ePass, uh US Pass I mean USPostal Services and all that
source, wow you know e pass anduh bastards.
Yeah, I know.

SPEAKER_03 (22:36):
I mean the this right here, I'm I'm happy that
uh companies that that kind oflike are the center of
information is jumping in onthis because uh you are right,
man.
If I see something that says USPass, uh US Post uh Postal
Services, uh I might click it.
Or imagine my mom or dad, right?
Like they're definitely gonnaclick it.
Um and this this investigatingand and breaking into this or or

(22:57):
uh uncovering it is is massive.
What's up, Raymond?

SPEAKER_00 (23:00):
Yeah, no, I hate to put this person's business out
there, so I won't tell you whichone, but my brother, uh huh.
I have two of them.
Got got word, yeah.
Um and I'm embarrassed becauseyou know, his older brother, me,
works in tech, and I'm like, youfell for this?
Yeah.
Fell for it, clicked on thetext, and gave them fifty
dollars.
Wow.
Yeah, I was like, come on.
What's his number?

(23:22):
I was like, come on, man.
So D Let me send him.
I will not say which brother,but yeah, he got got.
So boy.
I know which one.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (23:34):
But but I will say that's how easy it is, right?
Uh yeah, just got anything thatyou see is a blue link, don't
not click it unless you knowexactly what it is, right?
And it's come from a reputablesource.

SPEAKER_00 (23:45):
So real though.
According to my brother, itlooked so real.

SPEAKER_03 (23:48):
Yeah, I mean, shoot.
They they they're saying thatthey're gonna give you like a
million dollars because I'm aprince and I can't cash my
lottery check it.
Hey, I'll hold a million dollarsfor you, right?
Do you guys get the ones, hey,are you Lisa or anything like
that?
Oh man.
D D you used to like torturethem, right?

SPEAKER_05 (24:05):
Oh, yeah, all the time.

SPEAKER_01 (24:06):
All the time.
He engages with them?
Yeah, I do.
If you have time, I have time.
That's no way, yes.
I mean, we'll get the ones that,hey, are you Lisa?
Uh are you ready for tonight?
And I'll be like, Yeah, you makesure you bring your money.
Uh send me the money at thisaccount.
Yeah, these acting for themoney, right?

(24:28):
That's hilarious.
Or especially the ones that Iask you, um, do you want to sell
your property?
Uh, you know, you said, how muchdo you want to sell your
property for?
That's hilarious.
I'll tell them a number that I,you know, uh an insane number
and see if they bite.
Yeah.
Uh I have one that funny story.
I have one that says, let's berealistic.
Let's get to a real number.

(24:49):
I said, that is my real number.
You want me to sell?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm giving you the price tosell.
You don't like my price?
Go to somebody else.
They got never replied back.
Yeah.
I'm very upset because I washoping he'll bite.
Because he was trying to getthem.
They're trying to get me.
I'm trying to get them.

SPEAKER_03 (25:06):
But yeah, man, be safe in these streets for sure,
man.
All right.

SPEAKER_01 (25:09):
Uh, next, what I have, ladies and gentlemen, I
don't know.
Comcast.
Comcast.
I don't know if you guys haveComcast, ever had Comcast.
Unfortunately.
I just switched off of Comcast.
Comcast is to pay$1.5 million tothe US after vendor data breach.

SPEAKER_03 (25:26):
Oh, man.

SPEAKER_01 (25:28):
You know, uh, as part of the FCC settlement,
Comcast agrees to adapt tocompliance plans that includes
new vendor oversight practicerelated to customer privacy and
information protection.
Um now, Raymond, you can st wecan start looking at that money
thing to see if he's comingback.
Yeah, exactly, right?

SPEAKER_03 (25:48):
You know, especially for these type of lawsuits.
That's crazy.
Yeah, Comcast.
Actually, I just recently cutcut off Comcast.
Really?
And went with ATT Fiber.

SPEAKER_01 (25:57):
Oh, welcome to the club room.

SPEAKER_00 (25:58):
Yeah.
Shout out.
Okay.
What made you do that if youdon't mind that?

SPEAKER_03 (26:02):
Cost wise.
Okay.
Yeah, and they would give me adeal, and I was locked in for at
least another five years, Iguess.
Um, and it was better in termsof speed-wise than I have at
Comcast.
Um, but yeah, I'm I'm I'm justdisappointed when whenever I
hear big places like this havingdata breaches because I'm
reading if I'm reading it right,270 237,000 comp customer data

(26:24):
was breached.
237,000 data.

SPEAKER_01 (26:26):
237 customers customer federal communication
commission said on Monday.

SPEAKER_03 (26:30):
That is crazy.

SPEAKER_01 (26:31):
Yeah.
Worst customer service.
Uh Comcast.
Yeah.
The worst.
But they'll try to keep youthey'll do everything.
Let me give you two months free.

SPEAKER_03 (26:45):
And then they'll sign you up for HBO and then for
three months for free, but thenafter the fourth month, they
won't tell you about it, andthen your bill just doubled.
So yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (26:53):
Um it's only right, guys, that I start.
I'll do this one for this week.
Um, unfortunately, it is what itis.
Shout out to Big beforeThanksgiving.
Black there's a lot of BlackFriday deals.
Yes, sir.
Thanksgiving coming up thisThursday, ladies and gentlemen.
Friday is the Black Deal.
Actually, you don't even have towait for Black Friday.
There's Black Friday deals rightnow.

(27:14):
Yes.
Um, Apple, Amazon, Lego, Ninja,and more.
I'll put a link on there foryou.
I could tell you a little bitmore what's on sale for each and
every category, from Apple toAirTags to Amazon to Meta to
PlayStation, Nintendo Switches,Fire Sticks, all those that I
listed here and provided onDiscord is the list of a whole

(27:35):
bunch of companies that aregiving their discounts right
now, percentages off, so takeadvantage of whatever you can
get your hands on uh right bynow.
If you're trying to get an Xboxwireless controller for$40, 38%
off.
You know, if you're trying toget um, you know, GoPro Hero 13,
black, uh$349,$100, you know,$50off.

(27:58):
If you're trying to get new RayBang glasses to impress the new
girl, come holla Raymond.
He gives you 15% off.
Other than that, ladies andgentlemen, uh, if you want to
see what kind of deals they'rehaving, uh put up a little uh
beautiful on Discord so you guyscan go ahead and start shopping
uh for a beautiful time until itfinishes.

(28:20):
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (28:20):
So my my question before we jump on um is is what
what what are y'all big top listitems you're hoping your family
gets you for Christmas thisyear?
Now the Black Friday.
I mean, we're at Black Friday.
I'm trying to see if you queuethem up.
Help help them out, D.
How much you well Raymond, yougot a few.
I'm good.

SPEAKER_00 (28:37):
Actually, yeah, I wanted these for the longest.
So I'm good.
I got these for my birthday.
Um I'm good.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm good.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_03 (28:45):
So socks and and and uh uh tie will good do good for
you this year.
Well, I'm not saying that.

SPEAKER_00 (28:50):
I mean, you know, if you want to give me that iPhone
17 uh to answer your question,the iPhone 17 would be.
Oh, there he goes.
There you go.
How much is D?

SPEAKER_01 (28:58):
Me?
Um and where the list starts.
Wow.
Uh if you're listening, here wego.
Okay, I need a three-ton lowjack.
There you go.
Um, I also need a toolbox.
Um I also need a uh uh hot carjack uh 1500 uh for the car.

(29:19):
I also need a uh I need aninstaller.
The guy that I have has not beencoming to my house.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Um to install some stuff that Ihave here.
This sounds familiar to me.
Maybe I can get him forChristmas.
Come to the house and installsome stuff and it sounds like I
got a I got a list over there orsomething.

SPEAKER_04 (29:40):
Oh, do you?
Oh I think so.

SPEAKER_01 (29:43):
You don't know him as uh his name is Bobby D.
You don't know him.
Uh he's supposed to have beeninstalling some stuff in my
house.
Uh uh.
I tend to break shit.
That's my problem.
Yeah.
If I make a little hole, thehole tends to be bigger.
Yeah, yeah.
Um I tend to break things inadvance.
I'm very uh I don't I I'm verygood with cars now with the
walls.

(30:04):
Not with dry walls.
Not with dry walls.
I mean Mushik rag and the homeline, and I got time for all
that.

SPEAKER_03 (30:11):
So I I'll mention that to him.
Oh, sounds good.
Oh well.
Alright, my guy Raymond, don'tcall him Ray Ray.

SPEAKER_00 (30:17):
What you got on your list today?
Alright, so first one here,we're just gonna go with the
traditional nugget here, and I'mgonna drop it in here.
And this nugget here isinteresting.
I mean, I've talked about theseseveral times.
This is just uh a different onethat I thought was interesting.
It's called ClassCentral.com.

SPEAKER_05 (30:36):
All right.

SPEAKER_00 (30:36):
Basically, if you're trying to, you know, level up
your game with you know,learning a new um skill or some
set like that.
What I like about this site is,I mean, I like I said, I've
talked about these a milliontimes on the pod.
What's cool about this one isobviously there's courses on
thousands of universities, etc.
But you you ever go on LinkedInon someone's page and they're

(30:58):
like, hey, I just learned thisnew Microsoft thing or this new
AI and they put the badge on.
Yeah.
What I like about this site isyou can look up a lot of free
courses and you get thecertificate.
So you can, for example, I'mgonna just go into information
technology and I'm gonna clickon that and I'm gonna pick a
category and you can pick paidproducts for certificates, or

(31:19):
you can just look for a freecourse with a certificate, and
you can do the class for like anhour or two hours, however long
it is.
Pick something on AI or picksomething on whatever, get that
certificate, put it on yourLinkedIn, or put it on your
badge and level up, and maybesome recruiter might reach out
to you.
So this is kind of what I likethis site versus the other ones
that I've mentioned.

(31:39):
Like I said, there's a millionof these, but this was kind of
cool because you can drill downand pick stuff with a free
certificate.
Yeah, do the course, get it, andput it on your LinkedIn or
whatever.
So yeah.
Oh, that's what's up.
ClassCentral.com have uh paidstuff too, but like I said,
we're all trying to save moneyhere.
Check out the free stuff.

SPEAKER_03 (31:59):
So man, this is fire, man.
I'm I'm looking at it right now,and there's definitely some some
courses content that um wouldwould uh you know you would
spend a few thousand dollars on.
Um these are for free, andthere's a certificate.
Um so yeah, man, this is this Ithink this was on one of your
top lists this year, man.
I don't know.
Thank you.
Great.

SPEAKER_00 (32:18):
Trying to years almost end.
So yeah, you know, you're bored,you know, maybe skip that
Netflix show, uh do a freecourse for an hour or something
and get your certificate.

SPEAKER_03 (32:26):
So big shout out said to classcentral.com.

SPEAKER_00 (32:31):
Yeah.
So alright.
So the next one here, I don'thave a link or nothing.
We're just gonna talk aboutthis.
This is a news story.
Um, this happened over theweekend here where Elon Musk
decided to press the red button.
On.
So uh Twitter, which is you knowformerly Twitter known as X,
this weekend Elon Musk wrote outa new feature where if you have

(32:54):
a Twitter account, basically nowit displays the origin country
that you're in.
Ooh, I heard this.
So I I wonder, you're probablywondering what the hell do I
care about that?
The thing with Twitter isthere's a lot of trolls on
there.
So a lot of trolls and peopleputting fake information.
So come to find out, there's alot of people on there
pretending to be Americans, butthey're from like, you know,

(33:16):
Germany or they're from China,they're just a bunch of trolls.
So now Elon flipped the switch.
So now these people spreadingstuff about the coronavirus or
spreading stuff about Kendrickor Drake or whatever.
Now you could see that they'refrom like China or India.
Uh huh.
They're not even from America.
So how can I relate?
So yeah, so I thought that wasthat kind of like disrupted um

(33:37):
the internet this weekend.
So but um, but yeah, so now youcan see who this troll is.
They're not even American.
Yeah.
So even people talking about,you know, Trump and MAGA and all
that stuff like that, they'renot even here.
They're in Russia.
Yeah.
So now that's kind of cool.
You just go on their profile andyou could see where they're
based out of.
Like, they're just you know,you're not even American, you're
not even real.

SPEAKER_03 (33:58):
So did they keep that feature on or they turned
it off?
Or what do you mean?
It's turned on now.
It's turned off.
You can't change it.

SPEAKER_00 (34:03):
So now it shows you where the hell this troll is
that you're talking to.
They're not even, you know,yeah.
So I thought that wasinteresting.
So yeah, if you have a Twitteraccount, so yeah, they rolled
that out this weekend, so causeda lot of uh mass desseria this
weekend.

SPEAKER_03 (34:18):
So I I think it's amazing.
I I think it's great.
Yeah, because the the theproblem that I think we have uh
with the internet is uh uh andI'm trying to pronounce the word
right word, autonomy.
Like yeah, like you don't reallyknow who it is, right?
You could be a person, you know,uh a guy but acting um
pretending to be a girl or uh uhuh uh one person being this

(34:40):
versus that.
And the biggest thing that Ithink this opens up is kind of
like um the amount of peoplethat takes what they read on the
internet as like gold or likethe truth, and now you can find
out like, oh snap, this isactually somebody not even this
country, so how can they bestanding on stuff like that?
Correct, correct.
Um but also the the thing that Ithink is like it it also shows

(35:03):
how much uh the world has beeninfluencing us.
Oh yeah.
Thinking that it's you know uh aperson that lives in Florida,
yeah, they have a Florida flag,um, and yeah, their picture
looks like there's somebody thatlives in Florida, but actually
that they're somewhere onanother side of the continent or
a country um it's talking smackabout Americans and we're
believing it, right?
So that is crazy.

(35:24):
That is crazy.
Is that your is that your uh isthat your um Yeah, you guys
heard that, my bad.

SPEAKER_02 (35:32):
So he got his volume on loud.
My bad.

SPEAKER_00 (35:36):
His glasses were just speaking to us.
So but uh but yeah, so that wasa news update that came out over
the weekend.
So if you have a Twitteraccount, Bobby, and it's not
based here in America and you'vebeen telling people that, yeah,
you're gonna be busted.
So how do you feel about it,Raymond?
I like it.
It's cool, man, because I thinkit's transparency now, because
like I said, it's a lot oftrolls.
I don't argue with people onTwitter, yeah, but you know,

(35:58):
like they'll just say stuff, ohyeah, you know, whatever this
rapper's the best rapper, andwhatever, I'm American.
But doesn't matter.
I mean, music is global, butyeah, now you could kind of see
who these people are, wherethey're at.
So I like it.
Full transparency.

unknown (36:15):
Wow.

SPEAKER_03 (36:15):
So and I just read something that they will even
let you know if somebody'strying to use a VPN.
Oh, it's not even like, hey,you're hiding.
Um and it says, hey, that thatthis person uh is using a VPN.
So it's not it's not gonna besomething that you can just
easily uh get away with.

(36:36):
Okay.
Um but yeah, we we shoulddefinitely have stuff like that.

SPEAKER_00 (36:38):
Another thing I like too that they did is for the
countries that don't really havethe free speech, they kind of
did a feature where it will likelet's just say you're in China
and you know they're whatever.
So very strict on that.
Very strict on that.
They will let you do a region.
They won't let you show thatyou're from China.
Uh okay So that was kind ofcool, like you know, so they
don't get any like, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (36:58):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because they could losetheir lives.

SPEAKER_00 (37:01):
Yes, basically.

SPEAKER_03 (37:02):
So yeah.
For sure, for sure.
Alright, my guy, thanks so muchfor that nugget um and that
website there.
You you got anything else onyour list?

SPEAKER_00 (37:09):
I do, so alright.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow what?
At 8 p.m.

SPEAKER_03 (37:14):
8 p.m.

SPEAKER_00 (37:15):
One of the greatest shows in the history of this
streaming service is coming outtomorrow.
Wow.
Season five, volume one.
They're dropping four episodes.
Me and my kids are ready forsnacks, popcorn, tomorrow.
We're gonna start this at 8 p.m.
Stranger Things, season five.
Uh big round.
Volume one, four episodes comesout tomorrow at 8 p.m.

(37:39):
And I cannot wait.
This is one of the greatestshows and Netflix's catalog.
So Netflix has come out with alot of gems.
They're gonna close out thechapter.
Like, I mean, I've been waitingfor this.
Like, they're breaking it up,you know.
This is the first four, and thenthe next four is gonna come out
right before Christmas.
Yeah, but yeah, if you uh don'tknow about Stranger Things, you

(38:00):
have yeah, you've been livingunder a rock.
You've been living under a rock.
So yeah, that comes outtomorrow, and I wanted to come
out and I wanted to kind of talkabout some fun facts about
season five here really quicklywith you guys.
Have you guys seen StrangerThings?

SPEAKER_03 (38:12):
Actually, before we begin, because I I was watching
D Hustle's reaction, I actuallyhad to give him like some hand
motions like like landing aplane.
Um so D, you you watched you youwatched Stranger Things?

SPEAKER_01 (38:23):
Yeah, I watched Stranger Things.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (38:24):
Okay, he's not as hype though.

SPEAKER_01 (38:26):
Oh I thought you were gonna mention something
different.
I'm out of thing.
I've already mentioned that lastepisode.
I watched that rerun, that'swhat it is.

SPEAKER_00 (38:39):
Season five releases tomorrow, so I wanted to remind
our you know, our listeners.
Season five comes out tomorrow,day before Thanksgiving.
So yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (38:51):
I mean, I'm I'm excited for it.
Uh it's one of the shows that meand my son watches, uh, and it's
yeah, you know, it's it's morethat teenager year type stuff.
So I think they're all grown upnow.

SPEAKER_00 (39:01):
What are you talking about?

SPEAKER_02 (39:02):
I mean grown up is that they're in middle school
and high school, bro.

SPEAKER_03 (39:04):
They're still in their teens, bro.
What do you mean they're allgrown up?
So but the the you you'd likeyour kids, my kids, and most
likely, I don't know, does yourson watch it?
Yeah, Stranger Things.
Yeah, so they're gonna all beexcited about watching it.
Um you said it comes out in twoparts?

SPEAKER_00 (39:18):
Yeah, it comes out.
Volume one comes out tomorrownight, 8 p.m., the first four
episodes.
Uh-huh.
And I wanted to go over some funfacts.
I did drop them in the chat.
Did you guys get them aboutStranger Things?

SPEAKER_03 (39:27):
Let me see, let me see.

SPEAKER_00 (39:27):
So eight episodes.
Finale is around two hours long.

SPEAKER_03 (39:31):
Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_00 (39:32):
Uh season is going to reveal what the upside down
really is.
If you guys don't remember,allegedly the budget for this
was four hundred milliondollars.
Four hundred million dollars.
Yes, four hundred milliondollars.
Netflix is not messing around.
So, yes.
So this is like literally amovie, guys.
This is why this thing is gonnabe good.
So, yeah, these are some of thefacts about it.

(39:53):
Um, but uh yeah.
So Stranger Things Tomorrow ateight PM, all right?
Yeah, I'll give I'll give yousome credit for this one.

SPEAKER_03 (39:59):
Yeah.
I'm definitely looking forwardto it.
Thank you.
Um I I know it usually doesn'tcome out as uh he he's still
trying to decide which button topress over there.

SPEAKER_01 (40:08):
I knew it was getting him happy because I
thought he was gonna mentionsomething out of this world
streaming things.

SPEAKER_03 (40:18):
But I I'm excited.
I I think it's a great time,especially with the holidays
coming up.
A lot of people are gonna behome.
I think Netflix is gonna have agreat um um numbers in terms of
streaming and people watching.
It's gonna break record, shit.
I just finished watchingWednesday.
Oh, you didn't?
Yeah.
Uh my son, my son loves thattoo.
Uh Wednesday?
Yeah, Wednesday, the Adams AdamsFamily.
Oh, okay.
I haven't watched that.
It's actually really good.

(40:41):
Raven.

SPEAKER_01 (40:43):
Watch Jurassic Park 1 to 18.

SPEAKER_05 (40:46):
Jurassic Park.
1 to 18.

SPEAKER_00 (40:48):
You brought it up.
They are making another one.
No, they're not.
They are making another one.
Are they?
Yes.
Oh my god.
It's one of the top movies thisyear.
What are you talking about?

SPEAKER_03 (40:55):
No, that wasn't the top movie.
The recent Jurassic Park one wasa top movie?

SPEAKER_00 (40:59):
As in money making.
Oh, okay.
Yes.
It's in the top 10 this year.

SPEAKER_03 (41:04):
I need to see what the red potato or red tomato uh
I said red potato.
Red tomato uh uh re uh ratingswas on it.

SPEAKER_00 (41:11):
Yeah, and I know D Huss was excited, they're making
another one, like I said.
No, he's not.
No, he's excited.

SPEAKER_01 (41:17):
Actually, the movie I've seen uh oh this past
weekend, The Running Man.
The Running Man?
Which one was that one?
Which was really good.

SPEAKER_00 (41:23):
Really?
Okay, because I saw like mixedreviews about it, so but okay.

SPEAKER_01 (41:27):
It's not gonna be Arnold, but you know Yeah, yeah,
of course.
Which one is this one?
Yeah, that's the running man.
This is the guy who did umTwister.
Oh okay, I got you, I got you.
I see it here.
The cowboy guy.
Yeah.
He also did uh uh actually he hedid that funny thing with uh
Eli.
What's that thing?
Um have you guys watched uh Ohmy god.

SPEAKER_03 (41:48):
I see him in Twister.
He was in Top Gun also.

SPEAKER_01 (41:51):
Uh yes, yes, he was in Top Gun.
He was in Top Gun, he was thethe cocky firefighter.

SPEAKER_03 (41:56):
Um no, I didn't see uh running man yet.
Glenn Powell Glenn Thomas PowellJr.
October Oh, he's an 80, he's 80,1988.

SPEAKER_01 (42:10):
And he also did um, oh my god.
What is that funny show?
If you guys haven't seen it, uhit's a funny show that he is he
did on TV that I I've beenwatching.
That he's making he makes fun ofElon Manning.
I remember you remember ElonManning wants to try out for
Penn State?
Uh was it for Penn State?

SPEAKER_00 (42:28):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
I heard that's good.

SPEAKER_01 (42:31):
Uh and he is on oh my goodness.
Chad Powels.
There we go.
Chad Powers Freaking Powers.
Yeah, I see it.
That is a hilarious is a goodone.
That is funny.
You guys gotta watch that.
You gotta watch that, Raymond.
I've heard good things about it.

SPEAKER_03 (42:46):
That's on my list.
So oh man, yeah, I see it.

SPEAKER_01 (42:49):
But yeah, man.

SPEAKER_03 (42:51):
Listen, man.
Thanks a lot, Raymond, for thosenuggets.
Uh T Hustle always, you know,throwing a little bit extra in
the bag.
Um and yeah, check out StrangerThings.

SPEAKER_01 (43:03):
How did I throw an extra in the bag?
What extra am I throwing in thebag?

SPEAKER_03 (43:06):
You said go watch Wednesday.
You told us go watch ChadPowers, you told us go watch
Running Man.

SPEAKER_02 (43:11):
I mean I'm throwing out extra stuff because he's
adding to the bag.

SPEAKER_03 (43:15):
I'm freaking believable, bro.
Well, as always, I reallyappreciate both of you.
Raymond, thank you so much foruh giving us some really good
nuggets.
I definitely want to encourageeverybody to check out that free
online course website,classcentral.com.
That one's a big, big shout out.
All right, fellas.
Well, y'all know what's up next,though.

(43:36):
What is next?

SPEAKER_02 (43:39):
Sports.

SPEAKER_01 (43:50):
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good.
It's five o'clock somewhere.
Five o'clock, five o'clock hereyet, but I'm almost there.
Uh hope everybody had a goodweekend.
Hope everybody had a stressfulweekend.
Hope everybody had a longweekend.
Hope everybody didn't have aweekend.
Whatever you guys are doing,hopefully you guys are tuning in
today to hear this beautifulsports that we have today.

(44:12):
Going in with NHL.
NHL is out, ladies andgentlemen.
Who was your favorite hockeyteam?
We don't know.
Panthers.
All right.
Well, if it is the Panthers, letme scroll all the way down to
the bottom for you to let youknow exactly where they are.
That's crazy.
Okay.
So uh NHL for the league.
Let's see what we have here.

(44:33):
Since I was not prepared to uhas far as standing.
Uh Panthers, we hold on.
One, two, three, four, five.
There are number six, ladies andgentlemen.
In case you do not know howyou're champion right now.
There are 22 and 12.
Yeah.
Uh as far as Tampa Bay,Lightning is 22 and 13.
And there's Detroit.

(44:54):
There's the Senators.
There's the Boston, Montreal,and then finally your Panthers
are there.
Then we have uh MetropolitanCrew side, Carolina, New Jersey,
New York, Islanders, Washington,and then in the West Side,
Central, Colorado, Dallas,Pacific, the Ducks, and Seattle,

(45:16):
and the Kings are all on toptrying to figure out what's
going on in the world.
Boxing, David Haney won thefight.
If you guys have not seen DavidHaney having a good little fight
against Brian Norman Jr.
to capture his third divisionchamp.
So right now, Haney takes overthe well the weight at a 135.

(45:36):
So shout out.
Shout out to that.
Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua arestill trying to figure out if
they're gonna fight.
They are gonna fight, but youknow how that is.
It's all publicity stunts.
If the money's right.
If the money's right, JakePaul's right.
It is what it is.

SPEAKER_00 (45:50):
Wanted to ask you about that.
Did you hear that it's gonna belike a legitimate fight?
It's gonna count against theirrecords.
Oh word.

SPEAKER_01 (45:57):
Uh no, I didn't.
What'd you think about that?
I thought that was gonna happena long time ago.
That Jake Paul will start to getuh real since he's knocked out
um the first guy, I figuredthat's what's gonna happen, but
I guess not.

SPEAKER_03 (46:10):
Yeah.
Well, how do you feel about it?
Do you think he should?
Oh, you said he should.
How about you, Raymond?

SPEAKER_00 (46:15):
No, because that's one of the reasons why I didn't
want to watch his fights,because I was like, this thing
is like it's not real, itdoesn't count.
But this is good that they'redoing that, but I still don't
want to watch it.

SPEAKER_01 (46:26):
So I mean, if you really look at it, it's more
like a South Paul fight.
It's like you're starting it'slike me saying, I'm starting
boxing, I don't have noprofessional boxing skills.
Yeah, I'm not trained byanybody, but I'm trained by a
couple people.
Yeah, I'm making all my fightstelevised, and you I don't know

(46:46):
if you guys know, once you win acouple, several fights, then you
start looking at big fights.
Right.
And then once you start lookingat the big fights, that's when
people start looking at you, andthen that's when the things go.
I think that's what Jake Paul'strying to do.
Yeah.
Okay.
Instead of going to the normaltrack.
Yeah, instead of going to likeeverybody else boxing, you know,

(47:07):
all in the boxing room, tryingto do yada yada yada here, here,
here.
Just boxing, boxing, boxing,making sure his record is
looking good.
Yeah.
Right, right.
That makes sense.
Once his record looks good,yeah, let me go get a big fight,
win that fight, yeah, and thenall of a sudden his record is
looking good as far as I don'tknow about that.

SPEAKER_03 (47:27):
I I'd rather see a man go through the trenches, uh,
build his way up, um, versus youknow, um starting a little bit
higher up on the stack.

SPEAKER_01 (47:35):
He's slick with it.
Here's the here's the catch.
You know he's a little bit moreheavier weight than his class.

SPEAKER_00 (47:45):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (47:46):
So I'm sorry.
In his class, he might be thesame weight or maybe a little
higher, but he's not fightinganybody in his class.
Yeah.
So the people that he's fightingare under his class.
Yeah.
Okay.
So his victories are getting,you know what I'm saying?
Sure.
It's really smart.
He doesn't have to fight anybodyon his class to be knocked out.

(48:10):
But I don't know, man.
Uh anyway, uh, shout out to uhthe promoters.
Because I guess they're doing aphenomenal job over there.
Phenomenal.
Oh, it is what it is.
Formula, uh, ladies andgentlemen, if you guys are not
figuring out what's going on,McLaren's number one, uh,
Mercedes, right number two,Rebel and Ferrari number.

SPEAKER_03 (48:31):
Oh, they they were in Vegas recently, right?

SPEAKER_01 (48:33):
Yeah.
Um, you know, it is what it is.
It's they're trying to figure itout.
Ferrari uh trying to see what'sgoing on with Hamilton.
Hamilton is uh don't know whatHamilton is doing.

SPEAKER_00 (48:46):
It's just playing catch up.
Did you guys see Jay-Z Beyoncethere?

SPEAKER_03 (48:49):
Yeah, I seen I seen uh I seen pictures of it.
I didn't see it.
Yeah.
Um, but it sounds like they theydefinitely got some photo ops.

SPEAKER_01 (48:56):
Soccer.
Soccer's next, ladies andgentlemen.
Who is your favorite soccerteam?
Let me know if you're gonna beable to do it.
FIFA.
I'm gonna uh to Bobby here.

SPEAKER_03 (49:06):
They only had two spots left.
We made one of them, bro.

SPEAKER_00 (49:11):
We're talking about the World Cup.

SPEAKER_04 (49:12):
Yes, we're talking about the World Cup.

SPEAKER_01 (49:16):
I didn't see anything in the World Cup.

SPEAKER_03 (49:18):
Uh maybe uh We still got some time left for it to
really start the ribe up, but uhif if y'all haven't been
following along, especially onIG, IET Haiti has made it to the
World Cup um for like it's beena long time since we've made an
appearance.
Um, and definitely wanna uhshout out my uh my homeland um
where my my my ancestors flowthrough.

(49:39):
Um we we we may not all get herebecause it sounds like Trump is
not gonna let Haitians come intothe country unless you want to,
but the Dyspera is deep outhere, so we will definitely be
representing.
So big ups to IT for sure.

SPEAKER_01 (49:51):
Shout out to Haiti.
Uh so it's going on.
Another thing I see here isRonaldo almost had uh was banned
for the World Cup.
Um I guess he had uh served themandatory one-game ban when
Portugal played the final uhqualifying game last week.
And 9-1 went over uh Armenda uhand sealed the play.
So I guess the superstarexpected to be banned for one

(50:13):
game game star, but I guess hewould not be banned for the red
cars, so he will be at his sixthWorld Cup uh on the Side Lions.
Wow.

SPEAKER_03 (50:23):
It is what it is, it is what it is.
And and just to let everybodyknow, it's 50 years since the
IET's been in the World Cup.
50 years.
Fifty years.

SPEAKER_01 (50:30):
Shout out to the shout out to the shout out to
the Knicks last time World Cup.
Uh but anyway, that's anotherstory.
Anyway, uh race car, NASCAR isout, ladies and gentlemen.
Who you were making a left turn.
Who is your favorite guy?
Let me know who it is so we cango ahead and give them a love
and shout out.

(50:51):
Um professional wrestling uhgave me a page error right now.
So since it's giving me a pageerror, I'm gonna have to skip it
to professional wrestling.
Don't know what's going onbecause it gave me a page error.
Tennis is on who is yourfavorite tennis program?
A lot of a lot of swinging, alot of things going on, a lot of
Grand Slams.
Hopefully, you got your favoriteperson.

(51:12):
Uh, Carlos Um Alcoraz um is upnumber one.
Uh, and Jenekin Center is alsonumber one.
So shout out to those peopleover there.
Yeah.
Um MMA, MMA is going on rightnow, ladies and gentlemen.
If you know who's your favoriteuh MMA fighter, let me know so I
can give them a shout out there.
There's a lot of fights going onwith it.

(51:33):
There's so many fights I don'teven I I can't do it all in one
podcast.
Let you guys know what's goingon.

SPEAKER_04 (51:41):
They're making some money, bro.

SPEAKER_01 (51:43):
College football, ladies and gentlemen.
It is on who's your favoritecollege team?
Let me know who it is.
I see North Texas over theredoing a 10-1 record.
Uh they are balling right now.
Uh let me go down to the U.
The U are 9-2.
9-2.
Um, trying to figure out what'sgoing on.
My Florida State of 5-6.
Shout out to that organizationfucking up things as a normal

(52:05):
situation there.
But it is what it is.
How about the gators?
Let's see.
Let's see what that is.
I think they kicked it outeverywhere, kickers.
I don't even see them herearound here.
Well, the you haven't what doyou have with that?
That's crazy.
Hold on.
I'm scrolling all the way down.
SEC.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_03 (52:20):
Two and six.

SPEAKER_01 (52:21):
Wow, you found them?
Yeah, dude.
How far down did you go?
Two and six.
We're trying to figure outwhat's going on.
Actually, somebody was walkingby with a gator's uh fucking
jacket on.
I don't know if he was watchingthe game or maybe they had a
wrong year on it.
I just let you know Tenti wasnot there anymore.

SPEAKER_04 (52:40):
Uh it is they still dreaming, bro.

SPEAKER_01 (52:44):
They're still dreaming.
Baseball, ladies and gentlemen,baseball is on.
There is a lot of trades goingon.
Which one is your favoritetrade?
Did you like the trade?
That you didn't like the trade.
Let me know who is going on.
Japan is doing their thing.
Don Manley and Dan Murphy arebelong to Cooper Town.
So shout out to those guys overthere.
Uh, and shout out to the Metswho are trying to figure out

(53:04):
what the fuck are they doing inthis world.
So here he goes.
Yeah, trading emo for a fuckingfor a sec.
You know what?
Anyway.
Baseball, ladies and gentlemen.
Baseball um was uh trying tofigure out in the world, but I'm
just gonna kick that curve tothe back so I can move into the

(53:25):
NBA.
MBA, ladies and gentlemen,trying to figure oh my god, look
at the NBA says why LeBron Jamesis a remarkable NBA lost at
risk.
Holy shit, man.
Wow, wow seems like nobody wantsthis LeBum.

SPEAKER_00 (53:40):
But fire that writer.
Fire the fire the writer.

SPEAKER_01 (53:44):
Damn, you you you pulling things like that, bro?
Uh any any uh any issues,Concentration.

SPEAKER_02 (53:51):
Uh he already said just fire the writer.
He don't even want to debate it.
He just says fire them anyway.

SPEAKER_01 (53:57):
At the east, ladies and gentlemen, the Pistons are
balling there.
Toronto number two, the Heat thenumber three, Cavalier is four,
Knicks of five, Atlanta six,Philly all the way at number
seven, and Celtics at numberten, and Milwaukee Bucks at 11.
Let's go to Western Conference.
Shout out.

(54:17):
Shout out to the fucking champs.
Oklahoma Thunder.
17-1.
Yeah, we're killing it.
Killing it.

SPEAKER_00 (54:29):
Last time what?
They could you think they canbreak the you know what, man?
It's too early to tell.

SPEAKER_01 (54:34):
Too early to tell.
But the good news is LeBron isnot in that team.
So that's why they're winning.
Shout out to that organization.
Denver, number two.
Lakers at number three.
The only reason they at numberthree is because Luca doing
their thing.
LeBron just came back.
Let's see how long they're gonnalast.
Look, oh my goodness.
Okay.
Let's see the Houston numberfour.
San Antonio without Wemby atnumber five.

(54:57):
Trying to figure it out.
He is coming back December 2nd,finally.
Please, because I'm strugglinghere.
I'm fucking fantasy.
Phoenix there, Minnesota, numberseven.
I don't know what's going onover there.
Anthony Edwards and fucking uhy'all need to figure that shit
out over there.

SPEAKER_03 (55:14):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (55:15):
Give me a call.
A Rock, holl at me.
We can figure out this wholething at a nice uh steak dinner.
Holler at your boy.
Uh other than that, there'snothing going on in the NBA.
Who's your team?
Who do you like?
Any problems, issues?

SPEAKER_05 (55:27):
I'm happy that Heat are just being mentioned, so you
know what?

SPEAKER_01 (55:35):
I I like the only thing I like about the Heat is
Eric.
Wow, bro.
Eric is a good coach.
Uh huh.
He's a good coach.
The only real reason LeBron gota trip, the only real reason uh
uh LeBron left uh because hecouldn't manage Eric.
Uh Pat Riley says, I'll get ridof LeBron before I get rid of
Eric.

SPEAKER_03 (55:54):
Hold on, hold on.
You said that LeBron as a playercouldn't manage to coach?

SPEAKER_01 (55:58):
Yeah, managed to coach.
Ah, okay.

SPEAKER_03 (55:59):
I'm just making sure we're talking about the same
thing.

SPEAKER_01 (56:01):
He did not get he did not get what he wanted, so
he decided to again leave theteam.

SPEAKER_03 (56:10):
I'm out deuces.
Back to K back to Cleveland.
He went back.

SPEAKER_01 (56:15):
Do you agree or do you not agree?
I disagree.

SPEAKER_00 (56:18):
Wow.
I think Pat Riley is just so oldschool, he's just has a
chokehold on that organization.
He just yeah, I think yeah,that's just my thoughts.

SPEAKER_01 (56:30):
So by him winning four championships in that
division, two of them includingwith LeBron being in it, still I
don't know.

SPEAKER_03 (56:44):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_00 (56:45):
I mean, they haven't won since LeBron left.
I'm just saying.

SPEAKER_01 (56:48):
So they won before LeBron.
Wow.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (56:53):
You forgot he did it during Wade and no Shaq came on,
yes.
Yes, you are correct.
When D Wade, yes, when Shaq cameon.

SPEAKER_01 (57:03):
So Pat Riley was still there.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
I mean, you're only giving himcredit because LeBron was there,
and then yes, he didn't has notwon since they left, but he did
win before LeBron.
He did, you are correct.
You are correct.
So what the fuck are you talkingabout, bro?

SPEAKER_02 (57:20):
As as we all tune in to part 25 of the LeBron.

SPEAKER_01 (57:26):
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, I digress back to
these LeBron haters.
Real deal.
They're still worrying aboutLeBron, trying to figure out
what's going on in the LeBronworld.
Um, how's Bronny doing?
If you want to get down toLeBron.

SPEAKER_00 (57:39):
Bronny has been relegated back to the G League.
Wow.

SPEAKER_01 (57:43):
Yeah, yeah.
I see that.
I see that.
Is he gonna stay there or is hegonna come back?

SPEAKER_00 (57:48):
Or uh just some, you know, tune-ups.
He needs to work on his game alittle bit.

SPEAKER_01 (57:53):
So see, he was finally balling in one game.
Uh so maybe he can stay there.
I feel I thought it was a fluke,but yeah, then the next day, no,
no point.
So I figured, yeah, it was afluke.
Uh, other than that, ladies andgentlemen, that's all I have for
uh basketball here.
Football.
Let's get thinning it.
Uh football, it is going on,ladies and gentlemen.

(58:15):
Who is your favorite footballteam?
Let me let you know thestandings right now.
New England bowling with May.
This is what the Dolphins thinkthey need.
A nice quarterback.
It is not Tua.
It is Drake May.
Buffalo, big man, big Allendoing his thing.
Miami, four and seven.

(58:36):
Jets.
Not too sure what's going onover there.
But they did give the Ravens ahard time, which was very, very
baffle.
Leaving Lamar with seven fuckingpoints for me.
Um, you only got seven pointsfrom him?
From Lamar.
Wow.
Against the Jets.
Wow.
Which is two and nine.
That's awesome.
I'm I'm confused here.

SPEAKER_00 (58:57):
You should have gone nuts.

SPEAKER_01 (58:58):
I should have put Sam Donald in.
He blew up three touchdowns.
But anyway, Baltimore, six andfive.
I'm not too sure how the fuckthey're on top.
But it is what it is.
Uh, even though Lamar won thatgame, it is what it is.
Pittsburgh.
Uh Aaron Rodgers had to sitdown.
Figure it out.
Cincinnati.

(59:19):
Joey Joe is coming back.
Yeah.
From a couple podcasts back,right here in this table, on
this chair.
Raymond said he wasn't comingback.
So now saying, what you say hewas coming back?

SPEAKER_00 (59:34):
Yeah, I uh Oh shit, K.

SPEAKER_01 (59:37):
Get the fuck out of here.

SPEAKER_00 (59:39):
Raymond, you ran right into that.
Yeah, I stand corrected.
I was uh yeah.
Uh huh.
He definitely has uh acceleratedhis health and he's coming back
before the trajectory.
My question to you guys iswhat's the point?
What's the point?
Yes.
They are three and nine.
They're not gonna make theplayoffs.

(59:59):
Yeah.
Like they are statisticallyeliminated.
Like you're gonna risk Wait,what's the point?

SPEAKER_01 (01:00:06):
That is the players in the coach decision.

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:09):
I mean you're still paying him.
This is your star quarterback.
What if he gets hurt again?
You're still paying him though.
Okay.
But they're statisticallythey're done.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:18):
So so so I I i it's hard for me to uh uh agree with
just giving up.
I'm not that's basically whatyou're saying.

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:26):
They are eliminated statistically.
There's what's the point?
It's hard.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:30):
It's hard for me.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:31):
You gotta still play.

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:32):
Okay.
Uh the fans are coming in.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:34):
The fans are coming in.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:35):
Why do you think the fans are there?

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:37):
Okay.

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:37):
They're buying his jersey.
I hear you.

SPEAKER_01 (01:00:39):
It's typical LeBron.
What do you mean?

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:44):
Okay, what happened with the Washington quarterback
a couple weeks ago?

SPEAKER_04 (01:00:47):
You think he came back too soon?

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:49):
No.

SPEAKER_04 (01:00:49):
What?

SPEAKER_00 (01:00:50):
Okay, the Washington quarterback.
They were getting blown out, andthe quarterback was still in the
game and he got hurt.
This is RG3 all over again, andhe's getting destroyed.
And what did he do?
Hey, I'm sorry, guys.
I should have never had him in.
It's like it's just the samething.
What's the point?

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:08):
I mean, you got to keep playing, bro.
No, you don't.
When it's a blowout, we pay thefans and fans are.

SPEAKER_00 (01:01:16):
And the coach went on TV and apologized for leaving
him in the game.

SPEAKER_01 (01:01:19):
Okay.
Again, that is a coach takingaccountability for his actions.
Because he wow stupid.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:26):
The whole internet.
But he did take accountability.
Yeah, that's a good thing.

SPEAKER_01 (01:01:29):
Something the LeBron fans do not know.
Taking accountability for theactions.
Wow.
Anyway, I digress, ladies andgentlemen.
Let's get to the Kievan Kyle LeeChakore.
AKA Sanders came in.
Yeah.
Says, yo, I'm balling.
Yeah.
It is what it is.
Will he play next game?
Will he sit out next game?
It's a coach decision.

(01:01:51):
We don't know, ladies andgentlemen, but since he likes to
predict the future and thisdoesn't come out, maybe we
should get his predictionanyway.
Will he play next game?
You think so?
Or will he sit out?

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:02):
Sanders?
Yeah.
He's gonna play.
The whole internet is rootingfor this kid.
Yeah.
He's gonna start.
Yeah, he's gonna start.

SPEAKER_01 (01:02:08):
But why?
They're losing.
They're three and eight.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:11):
Well.
Damn, D, you brought that back,bro.
All right, well, let me explain.
What's the point for?

SPEAKER_01 (01:02:17):
They're not playing for anything.
Why are you putting him in?

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:20):
He is not a he's a fifth round pick.
Come on.
What are we?
Oh, come on.
Don't play like that.
What do you mean?
No, no, bro.
Joe Borrow is a number one pick.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:28):
Don't do that.
This kid is a fifth round pick.
So keep your first round pick onthe bench and let your fifth
round pick go.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:34):
I'm not saying that.
The only reason why Sanders isstarting is because the starter
got hurt.
Got it.
That's it.

SPEAKER_01 (01:02:40):
And if you didn't get hurt, he would not be in.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:42):
That's correct.

SPEAKER_01 (01:02:43):
So again, a coach's decision.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:46):
The coach has no choice.
Darwin, there's no one else onthe starting line.
He's got no choice.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:51):
Well, I'm I'm just happy to see my guy on the
field.

SPEAKER_00 (01:02:54):
I am too, but um hold on.
How are you gonna say I am too,but okay, but we are talking
about a fifth-round pick in ateam that's three and nine.
All right, you see.
This is not typically donenormally.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:05):
That's my problem about what happened during his
selection is that noweverybody's gonna call him a
fifth-round pick pick.
He was not a fifth-round pick.
He was not nowhere close tobeing a fifth-round pick.
But he's seventh.

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:22):
I'll I'll leave that alone.
He was the second round, but thelast pick in the second round.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:26):
But in general, yes.
The fact that he was picked inwherever his position was did
not define his ability.
That was just a system that wasagainst him from the get.

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:34):
Yes.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:35):
Now that he's in, all I'm saying is just watch,
follow along, okay, and allowthis young man to show what his
worth is.

SPEAKER_00 (01:03:43):
I'm not crapping on the young man, but can we just
call the Jets?
He beat the Raiders.
They're the worst team in NFL.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:49):
With with class.
Okay.
I'm just saying.
With class.
So so he still has a few moregames left.
I'm hoping to see him start.
And then at the end of theseason, I want to hear what your
opinion is.

unknown (01:03:59):
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:00):
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, y'all already beat my guyup already, bro.
Okay, just like you guys beat.
I can't believe y'all said it'sa good thing.

SPEAKER_00 (01:04:05):
Just like you guys beat up on Bronny, the same
thing over there.

SPEAKER_01 (01:04:08):
So what's a good team?
What's a good team that we cango ahead and talk about?
They got 49ers next.
Niners?
Should we uh talk about them?
And then they got Titans, thenthey got Chicago, then they got
Bills.
Which one will you like me totalk about when Shakur loses?

SPEAKER_00 (01:04:25):
If he beats the Niners and he beats Chicago,
yeah, I will give him somerespect.
Wow.
But yeah, he's not.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:34):
Remember, there's a whole other team, like a whole
team, right?
So just based on hisperformance.
Well, D.
Anyway, uh I digress.

SPEAKER_01 (01:04:40):
Uh back to our original program here.
Since they're 3 and 8, I don'tknow why they're playing him
for, but it is what it is.
Colts uh doing their thing.
Uh very disappointing in theColts last week against the
since oh my god.
Since the Chiefs.
I can't see the Chiefs.
They could have won the game.
Uh Danny Dimes, I don't knowwhat you're doing.

(01:05:02):
Run the fucking ball.
I don't know what play are you,Dame, but again, it's a coach
decision.
He is listening to the coachesand to the offensive coordinator
and making those plays.
You should have been running itwith John JT.
Um, because I needed thesepoints for JC.
Uh but you guys wanted to throw.

SPEAKER_02 (01:05:18):
You always have something like under like the
you know, you got a piece ofpaper, and then under it,
there's like some money underit.

SPEAKER_01 (01:05:24):
Bo Nicks doing his thing uh uh with nine and two,
and let's get down to theEastern Conference.
Uh I'm sorry, uh Philly uh outthere bowling.
Dallas, uh fortunately, I don'tknow how the fuck they uh they
win it.

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:41):
Washington trying to figure out uh what's going on
with the Giants breathe,breathe, breathe.

SPEAKER_01 (01:05:49):
Okay, but you guys had the giant the the lions,
okay?
What are we doing?
Uh our record is two and thewonderful ten.
Okay.
If we're playing ball and we'retrying to get a first round
pick, what in God given theearth is your mentality of

(01:06:14):
winning fucking games?

SPEAKER_00 (01:06:18):
Welcome to my world.
Welcome to my world.

SPEAKER_01 (01:06:23):
But I guess my team is not a quitter.
They like to ball.
Uh well.
Dolphins is a different story.
Dolphins at least have moregames won than the Giants.
They're four and seven.
We're two and ten.
Yeah for winning.

SPEAKER_03 (01:06:43):
Leave them alone, bro.
But again, keep going.

SPEAKER_01 (01:06:45):
The Giants were up and unfortunately fuck up the
lead and uh we lose the game.
Right.
But shout out to uh St.
Amar for giving me points.
I do appreciate what you'redoing over there.

SPEAKER_00 (01:06:57):
And that touchdown Jameis Winston did was very
nice.

SPEAKER_01 (01:07:02):
Uh other than that, ladies and gentlemen, uh Chicago
number one, Green Bay up there,Tampa Bay, Baker, Mayfield, uh
trying to figure out what'sgoing on.
Three games, losing streak.
Uh Carolina last night.
Uh don't know what's going on.
Uh you at the end zone.
I don't know why you're throwingpast it to Rico so I can get my

(01:07:22):
fucking points.
I throw it.
Look for the money under thepaper.
I think you step this weekend.
Uh I lost one in my fantasyleague because of Rico uh didn't
give him the ball.
But my other two, actually, myother three I won.
Oh, nice.
Um, it's not fucking nice.
I need I need the whole entireleague to win.

(01:07:44):
Um, we figured out anyway.
Uh Rams are doing their thing.
Seattle over there, and otherthan that, ladies and gentlemen,
that is all I got for sports.

SPEAKER_03 (01:07:55):
Yes, sir.
D Hustle always appreciates you,my guy.
Appreciate you.
Um, and uh it sounds like theGiants are keeping up to your
prediction.

SPEAKER_01 (01:08:03):
Uh I did tell you my prediction.
If you guys go back to uh whatthe score is gonna be, we're
almost there.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:09):
Almost there.

SPEAKER_01 (01:08:10):
Almost almost there.
We got two wins.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:13):
That is wild.
That is wild.
Well, I want to say thank y'allso much for tuning in to the
sports sections, current events,Raymond Nuggets, and the TED
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SPEAKER_03 (01:09:32):
Roger that big shoutouts to Wonder Lux.
Thank y'all so much for thecontinued support.
Um, and yeah, fellas, this is uhcloseout now.
Um, first off, uh, for outro, Iwant to say a big, big, big,
big, big round of applause toour subscribers on YouTube.
I don't know if y'all checkedthe numbers lately, but we just
recently broke 16,000 followerson YouTube following the Tech

(01:09:53):
Hustle Network.
Uh, so big shout outs to youall.
Uh, big shout outs to D Hustleand the and the staff with Raham
holding us down.
Um, all the production, all thatstuff that happens.
Um my guy has been holding itdown.
So thank you so much, sir.
Um, and yeah, big shout outs toRaymond, Raymond's Nuggets.
That that's it was like uh therain ram is the special edition.
But, anyways, if you do like ourcontent, if you're not already

(01:10:16):
subscribed, click the button.
If you know somebody that wouldtake value in what we're talking
about, we're talking from tech,the culture, sports, and we're
just covering all spectrumsbecause we you know hanging out
here at the tech hustle anddefinitely appreciate everybody
subscribing.
Um, the last announcement that Ihave is that we have our
November newsletter coming outsoon.
So if you're not alreadysubscribed, go to our website
www.thetechhustle.com, click thebutton that says newsletter,

(01:10:40):
drop your email address, andhey, uh, we'll send you some um
cool articles, newslettersthroughout the month, and
definitely a wrap-up at the endof every month.
So uh big shout outs to JasmineWrights for holding us down.
Um, and definitely, fellas,that's all that I got on my list
of uh outro.
Any anything uh uh missing orany um last words?
Last words, D.

SPEAKER_01 (01:10:57):
All right, everybody.
Hopefully, uh take care ofyourself, uh, be safe and enjoy
life.
Roger Happy Thanksgiving,everybody.

SPEAKER_03 (01:11:04):
Yeah, yeah.
How about you, D Hus?
I meant Raymond, don't call himRay Ray.

SPEAKER_00 (01:11:07):
Uh obviously, watch Stranger Things tomorrow night,
8 p.m.
I guess uh Netflix is not payingme for this.
Uh and happy Thanksgiving.

SPEAKER_03 (01:11:15):
Damn, Netflix, y'all need to send us a check as much
as we talk.
Facts, right?
Um, and last thing for me, Ireally appreciate each and every
one of you.
We're coming close to the end ofthe year.
Thank y'all so much forfollowing along.
Holla at your boy, it's Bobby D.

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