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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They said that
supposedly they found a thousand
bottles of oil, baby oil, athousand bottles of baby oil in
his house.
Bro, what is that for?
Okay, these freak-offs?
All right, obviously you guysare fucking each other.
You need a lot of lubrication,I get it.
My thing is, though, that much,how often are you doing these
parties, bro?
And if that's not just for thefreak-offs, is that like a?
(00:22):
You survived a diddy party?
Take this with you as a littletoken of my gratification Like
(01:01):
what the fuck is that?
And welcome back to theconversation that never ends.
This is timeless talk.
I'm your host, aj, as always,to my right is the is my co-host
, your co-host.
We got Furious.
Sorry, brother, they were.
Uh, how are y'all?
How are y'all?
They were fucking.
They were a little distractedwith the Smithsonian Newton
balls over here on my left.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Oh man, okay, so this
is season five, episode five.
We got an interesting one foryou guys today.
There's a lot going on in theworld.
I'm furious.
Kind of a fucked up shit goingon in the world too.
A lot of distractions.
It's funny how our last episodewas literally about the
distraction, the big distraction, of the opening ceremony of the
Olympics, right, yep, yep,compared to now.
(01:46):
Now we're talking about puff,diddy, sean combs.
What the fuck is his name?
Man, is it sean combs?
Yeah, that's the actual, real,fucking legal name, right?
So, mr p diddy, puff, daddy,diddy, whatever the fuck you
call yourself these days, yougot yourself, you got yourself
in a lot of shit right now goingon, huh buddy, yeah, you over
here in a supermax prisonawaiting his fucking trial,
(02:08):
start, right is, is that whathe's doing?
I think he's awaiting his trialto start, isn't he?
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:12):
something like that.
They're so uh, investigating,like the stuff that they
recovered.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
I guess from what
they were finding from this
house, right?
So as obviously as we justclearly just jumped into today's
topic, guys, we're going'regoing to discuss the Diddy
situation, I guess, if you cancall it that, because it's going
back decades.
Right, we're not going to covereverything, obviously, in this
one episode, but we're going toat least cover majority of what
has come out right, or what'sgoing on up to date.
I know a little bit about hispast.
(02:38):
I know that he has a lot ofpeople that have gone to his
parties and have witnessed theshit that you know what I mean
that have seen stuff that theycan't disclose on camera.
I mean, there's just a quicklythrow one out there right now
for you guys.
Fucking Ashton Kutcher man, Iremember seeing a viral video of
him and they asked him I thinkoh, it was, excuse me, it was, I
(03:00):
was on.
He was on that show, hot ones.
He was on that show Hot Ones,oh, with the wings, with the
wings, right?
Oh shit, Remember that.
And then Sean Evans I thinkit's Sean Evans.
Forgive me if I got that wrong.
I'm pretty sure it's Sean Evans.
He asked him a question.
He's like oh so the infamousDiddy parties, what are those
like?
Can you share a story with us?
Speaker 2 (03:18):
And you literally see
, ashton, that's, let me get the
hottest one.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
He said hold that
thought.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Extra hot sauce he's
like.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
I can't do that one.
No, literally, bro, heliterally shuffled through and
right there at the table, likeawkwardly, he was like yeah, I
can't tell you that one.
I definitely can't tell youabout that one.
He's like man, you know, I'mover here literally shuffling
through and Sean's trying tolaugh it off, awkwardly.
Laugh it off.
And he's like, yeah, all right.
He's like, um, like notseriously, what the fuck
(03:47):
happened?
Not for real.
And um, yeah, man, he, he justhe's shuffling through in this
and you can see how awkward youknow he looks and how fucking he
can't share any of thatpublicly.
What does that tell y'all?
And he, definitely, thatdefinitely means that he's on
he's involved for sure, he'sheavily involved and he's
probably stayed late.
Isn't that what they say?
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Overstate is welcome
at the party.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
They always say
there's two types of people that
go to Diddy parties the peoplethat show up and they're there
when all the whole general crowdis there, and then you have the
additionals that stay for theafter party.
They stay a little later.
All right, past the hours thatyou would actually go home and
do your thing, yeah, man.
So apparently Ashton Kutcherwas part of the second crowd.
Stay later, apparently.
(04:27):
Sorry to name drop you likethat man, but anyway, we're
going to get into it.
Though it's crazy, man, we'llget into it more depth.
So what are your thoughts onthat?
Before I ask you what you knowabout the situation.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
I mean, right now it
just seems like everything's
coming full circle for him andyeah, that's just pretty crazy.
I mean, I'm not reallysurprised by it, it's just I
just want to know who else isinvolved.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
you, know so do I?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
I'm curious.
I know he's the centerpiece fora lot of this, but there's got
to be other big names involvedyou know, oh, there definitely
is.
No, I agree, and I wonder whenthat list when he's got to be
other big names involved.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Oh, there, definitely
is.
No, I agree, and I wonder whenthat list, when he's going to
drop it?
But I think he's going to do iton the stand in the courtroom,
do you think?
Is that what you think?
Oh, like Nino Brown?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Yeah, bro, like some
real Nino Brown, shit man.
Well, actually there was a song.
I'm not sure what song it is,but he Like it's like I think
it's two bars.
Okay, he, basically he had asong, yeah he has a song.
Oh he does, did he?
Yeah?
And there's a line where he'slike and this isn't verbatim,
but it's verbatim.
But he says I'm just kidding,Go ahead, Go ahead.
(05:42):
He says something about like thecops and the fed that either
those bars are actually in there, but something like that
there's no yeah, and you couldtell that it was like like a,
like an older video because youhave like you have like five
people like dancing in thebackground.
You know, yeah, you know theold, the old, like rap videos
where people are dancing andshit.
Yeah, so it was probably in themid like 2000s when he wow so.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
So it's kind of like
a warning in a way.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
In a sense, yeah,
he's kind of putting it out
there for everybody that attendsthis shit.
But I don't think, if you evercatch yourself being righteous
at one of my parties.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Make sure you
second-guess that right Nah Type
of shit the way.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
I think the reason
why he just lasts so long is
because of you know, the wholeblackmail thing like that.
Probably he's probablyblackmailing them.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
I mean, that's what
makes the most sense, right,
Because why else would you beable to last this long and
survive the way he's beensurviving man?
Speaker 2 (06:31):
But he got dirt in
everybody, like especially with,
like that freak Nick shit orwhatever that is that shit, bro.
Like to have someone like onwax in the most vulnerable
moments.
You got leverage.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Especially if you're
in these really called what's it
called?
Freak-offs.
Freak-offs that he does in thelate night hours, the ditty
parties, the freak-offs Ifyou're on camera and he's
secretly recording, if he'staping you secretly.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
you're fucked, you're
consenting supposedly so you're
in full effect.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Oh, 100%, and you
can't deny that You're not
acting.
Oh, you're not.
You're trying to play that withthe judge.
I was actually in character,sir, I knew the camera was right
there.
I knew the camera was rolling.
I was in character.
This was actually not.
This was not really the actthat you think it was your honor
.
No man, that wasn't a minor whosaid that.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
No, yeah, and that's
that that's.
That's another uh fucked uppart about it to me.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
No, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Minors involved.
And not only that, like there'slike young stars who are big
stars now, who were, you know,courted by him.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Courted.
Supposedly.
Supposedly it's 60 each.
I don't know if that number'sprobably wrong, but I forgot
what I saw in that video, but Ithink it said there's 20 of each
.
So there might be 40 peoplethat are going to come forward
and some of them are minors.
Half are men and half are women.
Don't quote me on that number.
I could be wrong about thenumber, but I do know it was
(08:03):
half and half male and femaleand a good portion of them were
were, unfortunately, minors.
Yeah, man, it's reallydisturbing that you're that much
, you're that old, you have thatmuch money.
You can't find a woman your ownage, and I'm not like that.
If you can find a woman that'syour age, you can't just be
normal with her.
I don't understand.
Does money really make you afucking weirdo?
(08:23):
I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Like I think money
gives you.
It gives you a lot more reach,a lot more reach and a lot more
insulation then you start towonder was he always like to see
when he was broke?
Speaker 1 (08:34):
possibly right?
Speaker 2 (08:35):
it was just probably
something that he couldn't
really capitalize on.
It's probably something that hecould probably do.
Have you ever heard that forthat, on a smaller scale yeah,
but have you ever heard thatsaying before?
Speaker 1 (08:44):
where they say that,
uh, on what that money just
makes you amplify to a personwho you really are.
Yeah, yeah, I believe that.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
So then that might be
the case too for this guy but I
do also believe that that itcan also, you know, influence
someone down a darker path, justbecause it's also the moment
that you get the money.
That's true.
If you get the money, if youget the money when you're young
and immature, right, and you'restill in, you know, immature
ways or whatever you might notdevelop, you know better
qualities because you alreadyhave the access to everything
(09:12):
that, that's true you need.
There is no need to grow andthen from your, from your like
perspective, maybe right and youknow, opposed to you getting
the money when you're like 50you already live.
You know what I'm saying.
You know what you want to donow.
You have a better idea of whatyou want to do now, that's true.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
As opposed to what
you were for, that's actually
true.
That makes a lot of sense.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
So just imagine
having that money.
I'm not condoning anything orgiving an excuse, I'm just
trying to illustrate.
But imagine getting money as ayoung age right and having just
a few of those proclivitiesright.
You get the money and then nowyou start experimenting,
especially this is back in inthe 90s where, yeah, there
wasn't as much surveillance.
You know a lot of stuff thatthere's a lot of stuff that
(09:53):
isn't recorded, that's you know.
I'm saying stuff that thatthere's probably worse shit that
happened then who knows right.
But imagine having thoseproclivities.
You got the money.
You're able to make stuff goaway.
You're you know what I'm sayingDoing all this stuff.
You're getting away with shit.
You know, you know what I'msaying.
So you start, you startdeveloping your own type of
method, probably to it to likekeep it going.
(10:18):
You know, yeah, no, for sure, Imean no before.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Because even like his
video and he got away with it
for so long.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Yeah, that's why he
didn't even yeah, and I think
that he Think to stop.
Okay.
So there was times there wasprovidence right, where he would
have gotten taken out right.
Yeah, so like in the 2000 withthe whole gun thing, right,
there's moments.
For sure, that would have beenit for him at that moment, but
he got someone to take the fallfor him.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Do you think he paid
that person?
Speaker 2 (10:45):
He did, he did right,
I think he did.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
How many years did he
do?
Speaker 2 (10:50):
I heard 10, but I
think, I mean, I do think yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
That's 10 years.
You're never going to get back.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I wonder how much he
paid that person to take that
kind of fall man, and that was2000,.
So the person got out in what?
2010?
And I remember, I think was itShine?
I think it was Shine ReallyCause.
Remember, remember, after hewent to jail, there was this one
song that Shine came throughrapping on the phone.
I forgot what song it was, buthe was rapping on the phone.
You don't remember that?
I don't Hold up.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
I don't remember it,
but you're probably.
It's a real song, though itsounds familiar, you know.
Look it up.
Oh yeah, well, while you dothat, what.
I know to be true about this isthat if they didn't have any
evidence, the man wouldn't be incustody right now, right.
So people try to argue the factthat, oh you know, there's
always a flip side to the coin.
How do you guys know for surethat he's not just an innocent
(11:41):
man?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
No, yeah, for real.
But he's not innocent, he's not.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I'm sorry guys.
Let's be honest here.
Okay, I know that sometimes thejustice system can be flawed.
At the end of the day, man, ifthere's enough evidence against
you, then there's no way toround it right.
I mean, didn't Alonzo say itright in fucking training day?
What did he say?
It's not what you know, it'swhat you can prove.
Yeah, so they can prove it.
I mean, even if they know theyjust okay, we know that he's a
(12:08):
sicko, we know that he's.
The evidence is there enough,enough, enough eyewitness
accounts can prove that.
Right, there's enough.
There's enough evidence aroundpeople that just know it right
just by actions and stories, andyou know things that have been
told throughout the years.
And then now there's evidenceto back it up too, and I had to
address the lotion bottles, man,or not the lotion bottles?
(12:30):
What was it?
Fucking baby oil, because Ithought that was hilarious, bro.
What are your thoughts on that?
I know you're looking so doneup right now to see that song,
but they said that supposedlythey found 1,000 bottles of oil,
baby oil, 1,000 bottles of babyoil in his house.
Bro, what is that for?
Okay, these freak offs?
All right, obviously you guysare fucking each other.
You need a lot of lubrication,I get it.
(12:51):
My thing is, though, that muchhow often are you doing these
parties, bro?
And if that's not just for thefreak offs, is that like a?
You survived the diddy party?
Take this with you as a littletoken of my gratification.
Like what?
What the fuck is?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
that.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
What are your
thoughts on that Furious?
Speaker 2 (13:08):
On the baby oil.
I mean, you owning baby oilisn't a crime, you know 1,000
bottles of.
I mean it definitely impliessomething you know, but that you
know by itself isn't a problem.
But, like with the context ofthe whole situation, you can
only imagine what it's forExactly.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
It's not even really
the baby oil that's the issue.
But it's funny because when youtry to hear it, I saw a
documentary.
When I was kind of researchingstuff, I came across a little
scene where the lawyer, hislawyer because I guess Harvey,
you know harvey from tmz hadasked him he was like a thousand
bottles of baby oil, how do youexplain that one?
(13:50):
And he was like and the guy'slike and the lawyer made a good
point he's like I don'tunderstand what that has to do
with the case like what doesthat matter?
Right, if he has that in thehouse?
And he's not wrong about sayingit that way, that's true.
And he's like.
He's like well, you know,people like americans like to
shop in bulk.
He's like he's like.
He's like well, you know,people like Americans like to
shop in bulk.
He's like.
He's like maybe maybe he wentto Costco and got a couple and
he was like.
He's like.
I can only imagine.
(14:14):
He's like.
I can only.
What did the lawyer say?
I'm going to paraphrase herehe's like, I can only imagine
this.
The.
And then Harvey from TMZ islike well, I'll tell you what.
They don't walk out of therewith a thousand bottles of
fucking baby oil.
That's what they don't do.
He's not wrong, did he justorder?
He just hit up Johnson Johnsonand say hey, man, I need a
pallet full of.
I'm going to have a massivefreak off.
(14:36):
Matter of fact, this wholemonth we're going to have one
every night.
I need a fucking pallet, allright, of the shit.
We swimming it.
But, like you said, bottom lineis the baby oil is not the
crime.
We can imagine what kind ofcrimes he's committing with the
said oil.
That's crazy.
Anyway, what'd you find, man?
Hold on, not for the baby oil,we'll pass that now.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
Honestly, I forgot
what song it was, but I remember
.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
I do remember hearing
about a song that was similar
to what you're describing.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I forgot which, which
song it was exactly, but I
remember, um, it was, uh, it wasa good song, but I remember
there, there, when, when, likehe like when he comes in rapping
, like you could hear, just likethe distortion in his voice,
like he is rapping from afucking phone.
I forgot what song it was,though, but he is rapping, it
(15:34):
sounds familiar.
He's rapping from a phone, inprison, or whatever, and, of
course, it's really hard to likemake out like you know like
what he's saying.
But I remember I remember shotlike that was one of the things
like, like, like people it was abig thing at the time like, oh
shit, like he's rapping fromjail.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Oh, you know what I'm
saying it was something off.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
They knew it.
Yeah, I forgot the song, though, and I couldn't find it right
now, but I might just have toplay it off the record just to
see.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Yeah, off the record
and see what it is.
Hey, we'll give an update laterwith you guys, yeah, when
Furious figures out what it is.
But you know what, man I mean.
There's just so, so much tobreak down about this particular
topic.
I don't think I'm going towaste an hour and 45 minutes of
your guys' time to discuss itjust because I don't think it's
(16:16):
necessary to spend that muchtime on it, do you?
I mean not really.
So what do I know about it?
I know that since the early2000s or early 1990s, since
Biggie was around was that 1990,right 80?
When he was in the past, whenBiggie was around.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
was that 1990, right
80?
When he was in the past, biggiedied what Early 90s.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
No, biggie died what
I think 97, I think so during
his era right of him pushing,you know, and pushing Biggie and
all his other artists.
I think he's been doing thatshit since, even back then.
Would you agree?
I wouldn't doubt it.
What I know to answer yourquestion is I know that he's
been colluding since then.
(16:54):
I know that he's been havinghis hands and all kinds of shit.
I know that he coverseverything up.
Somehow.
He finds a way out ofeverything.
I know that he, he, um, he.
There was a shooting at a clubthat he tried to have covered up
, right, and then the personcame forward and talked about
how she actually received thebullet and was right there and
he was the one that pulled thetrigger.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
Shit yeah bro.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
So I'm telling you
like I know that that happened.
I know that sometimes peoplecan lie about shit, but I know
that with her it wascorroborated Like it was
actually legitimately, thebullet was pulled out, right and
they actually found out thatthey were in the same club and
that someone near Diddy if itwasn't Diddy himself pulled the
trigger.
She claims it was him.
That's where the evidence getsshaky and then you don't know if
(17:37):
someone paid off somebody tosay that or you know what I'm
saying.
It's kind of sad that thelawlessness that exists here,
but the abuse I know that heabused Cassie.
I know that that situation withCassie, bro, you saw that.
You see the video.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Yeah, I saw that I
think this year he they actually
like settled.
I think this year Did they andthen like this whole shit
happened yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
And then they settled
outside of court.
Yeah, she actually started allthis.
In a way, she kind of broughtthe attention to it.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
the spotlight to it
because, well, I because well, I
mean kind of, but not reallybecause, like when the first
thing happened, like when Ithink it was just what, 2016 or
some shit, maybe, or maybeearlier, karma's a bitch when he
yeah, I'll tell you why, thoughin a second.
But like back then I rememberwhen the, when the first
allegations came out, when thatvideo came out, because that
that video was old, it is and,um, his, um, apology, it just
(18:27):
seems like it was scripted.
It was scripted, and you couldtell he was more upset that he
got caught.
He's like I'm just, that wasn'tme.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
No, that was him, but
in a very dark place.
He's like, yeah, I was just ina very dark place.
He's like that's not me anymore.
That was me then.
That was barely even me.
I barely recognized myself,Cameron never lies man.
Cameron, does not lie.
That was you motherfucker atleast own it.
And if you're gonna say you usedto be a piece of shit, at least
say you were all.
You used to be a piece of shitand you were trying to go to
therapy to fix it.
(18:58):
I don't know, that's stillprobably whatever's been
received like ass, but you getwhat I'm saying.
Point is, there's no way.
And then on top of that, heblew up Kid Cudi's car.
Did you hear about that?
Because supposedly Cassie wasgoing to him to cry on his
shoulder.
He found out about that shit,so Bum Viage.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
She would go to Kid
Cudi man.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Oh shit, Where's the
thing?
He said she would go to him.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Shout out to Kid Cudi
.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Day and night Fucking
shout out to Kid.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Cudi man but
apparently People like the
fucking rap therapist man.
Real shit, bro.
He is Day and night.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
He's like telling her
come over here, baby.
Well, apparently, cassidy,according to Furious
Congratulations, you playedyourself.
Apparently, you did too KidCudi, because your car got blown
up due to the whole situation,man, I think by the way, guys
excuse me, they didn't know thathe would go that far though.
No, no, no, I don't think KidCudi died.
None of us did either.
Excuse me, guys, my voice is alittle different.
(20:05):
I'm getting over being sick, um, but anyway, yeah, no, I, I uh,
yeah, man, it's the stuff thatwas was astonishing.
I'm sure that even kid cuddy.
But I thought what the fuck brothis is, and I don't know how
he.
I've never seen his, uh, hisreaction to.
I've only heard, you know,other people talk about it, but
I've never actually seen.
Is there footage out there ofkid cuddy?
(20:26):
Anybody asking him like how'syour relationship with Diddy?
Did y'all?
Speaker 2 (20:29):
ever talk.
They probably asked him at theGrammy Awards or something.
You know, something like that.
They must have right.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
I didn't look into
that I know that something like
that happened and I was like bro.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
Because I know like
if he did say something like
controversial it would have been.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
I'm not going to you
know what I mean.
So I know that that happenedand then I know that he's also.
I said karma sucks.
Or karma sucks because orkarma's a bitch because he
actually took Cassie away fromyou.
Know, ryan Leslie, right you?
Ever hear of Ryan Leslie.
Yeah, that's who discoveredCassie.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Yeah, bro, and the
funny thing is Ryan Leslie.
That's the artist, right yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
He's the one that
makes his own beats and then
sings his own songs, raps hisown songs Like the light-skinned
dude.
Yeah, he's dope.
I like Ryan.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Leslie, he was
independent, right?
Yeah, well, he was first.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
He was with Bad Boy.
Obviously he left for obviousreasons.
You know what I mean basicallydid he took his artist, fucked
him out of the deal, basically,and then, or MGK too, yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
I remember a lot when
I heard that he was with Bad
Boy I was like, oh shit, like,like, bro, like that's the one
label, that's, like it's worsethan it's worse than fucking
Death Row.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
I agree.
And they say, death Row is areally bad rep.
Nah, I think.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
Bad.
Boy's probably got the worstrep in the industry, bro,
Because like now, if the shitthat comes out, bro, not only
that, the whole shit, with thewhole Meek Mill shit and all
that stuff, man Like bro, it'sjust too.
Like Him getting destroyed,it's too.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Getting his back
destroyed.
If anything, Congratulationsyou played yourself he really
did.
I mean that video of himcalling him daddy.
That was syndication, bro, thatwas video of him calling him
daddy.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
That was indication,
bro, that was foreshadowing,
sorry though go ahead, I mean.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
I mean, it was just
audio.
You know that shit was hellagay.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
You got it, daddy I'm
sorry go ahead like, let's say
like a video is leaked orsomething you think he was okay.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
No, I know what
you're talking about, that's
just audio.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
I think audio can be
deceiving.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Yes, and that could
have easily been from some who
knows, maybe a gay porn orsomething.
Yeah, for real, that shit wasfucking.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
I hope it's not real
for me sake, you know but like
if the video, let's say a clip,comes out and you, you know what
I'm saying and it just showsthem both like walking to the
restroom or some shit, you know,he's just like oh yeah, so I
know about that as well.
He's like pointing at all thechandeliers and shit you know.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Oh, I know who does
that one off, I know who does
that one.
Did you fucking body call?
Anyway, they okay, and again onthis show.
Look, man, do as you please.
Nothing against gay people, man.
It's just not our realm reallyto speak on, not our realm
really to speak on.
Me and Furious don't reallyhave an opinion on it, other
than we don't agree with thelifestyle.
(23:14):
We tend to stay on the straightand narrow path.
That's all I'm going to sayabout that.
Aside from that, though, yeah,no, I was going to talk about
that next actually but I knowthat when it comes to Cassie,
she was actually discovered byRyan Leslie, I believe.
At the time Ryan Leslie wassigned to Bad Boy, which is
Diddy's label.
(23:35):
So, long story short, he tookhis girl.
They actually dated andobviously you know what happened
to her.
We all know what happened toher and yeah, I'm sure Ryan
probably looks back at this likeI mean, I feel bad for her, my
heart goes out to her, but youmade your decision, bro,
honestly yeah man fuck you to me.
She thought she was choosing up.
(23:55):
Oh yeah, bro, not that thingabout this that's sad, bro
instead of sticking with the guythat knew you and got you in
fame in the first place.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
That's not how the
world works, though that's sad,
though, dude, that's right Imean, it is what it is, bro.
She gave diddy like damn nearlike, damn near like 10 years
bro.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Of her life.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Even after being
abused the first time.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Yeah, Sometimes it's
not always diamonds, huh no.
That was always the case thatwas well-timed.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
It was right, like I
did, that yes sir, but that's
unfortunately the case sometimes, man.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
And, I really believe
, a lot more people are going to
end up like these balls righthere, yeah, bouncing off each
other in prison somewhere.
It sucks, bro, because when hestarts to say that list like,
it's either gonna, I guess, likego down in court or he's gonna
start singing before that, or hemight get quote, unquote,
epstein'd you were saying thathe might even just die, get,
keep, get murdered in prisonbefore he even gets to the stand
it, but it depends on, like,who's involved, because if they
(24:52):
already got all the informationright, it doesn't matter if he
dies, no, but now it's out ofhis control, right?
Speaker 2 (24:58):
because let's say,
let's say he does choose to
divulge, right?
I mean?
Or let's say okay, if theyanticipate that he is going to
do that, I think that if theywere nefarious enough to you
know, you know, take someone out, or whatever they'll, they'll
have done it already.
You know what.
I'm saying that's true, but Ithink they're going to, you know
or there could be a weirderreason why they haven't done it
(25:19):
yet.
Unless they're involved too,how was our last meeting
engaging in this shit?
Speaker 1 (25:28):
I don't think that
everybody that necessarily goes
to a diddy party is gay.
I think that there is.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
I'm not saying that,
but you are in?
Speaker 1 (25:34):
no, I know, but
you're in an environment exactly
you're doing orgies, probablyyou're doing some weird type of
shit, you know you're seeingsome weird shit happen over here
.
Yep, and you're like I ain'tfucking with that.
I see it, but I'm not fuckingwith that.
That's some shit I'm not goingto partake in, but you're still
around it, though, yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
And bro, I heard he
was using like ketamine on them
too, horse tranquilizer.
Oh my, really, yeah I heardthat.
I didn't know about that.
No, I mean, if it was inketamine, that was like a horse
trank or whatever, yeah, andthey'll get them all fucked up
and shit and then they can'treally resist or anything like
(26:16):
that.
So I'm not going to say thatthis is worse than the Cosby
thing.
I'm not saying the Cosby thingwas even.
I'm not saying that it's in anyway shape or form better or
anything like that, but this oneis like it trumps.
It kind of beats that one too.
Because of the horse shankelation Like I don't know what
(26:37):
cause it was used in, mayberoofies or something like that,
which is equally as bad.
But this one is like you'reusing animal shit too.
Now you know what I mean.
People are just going over andabove to get people like sedated
.
And now, and not only that, hehad the camera thing too he had
cameras and shit like that.
There's a video where online,where his son's like shooting a
(27:00):
basketball and there's freakingbeds in the fucking basketball
court there's like no, there isbeds that come out the wall yeah
, they're in the basketballcourt all the comments.
All all they all say are likewhy are there beds in the
basketball court?
Speaker 1 (27:14):
They just like drop
down beds.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Yeah, they like go on
the wall and shit.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Bro, what kind of
shit.
So you spend the night theretoo, then Fucking orgies and you
fuck each other and pass outthere in one of his beds, or?
Speaker 2 (27:26):
they probably do that
shit in the fucking basketball
court or some shit.
What?
Speaker 1 (27:30):
All right, guys, this
is a basketball-themed orgy.
Tonight.
We're shooting basketballs outof vaginas.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
A lot of these
celebrities have.
They have full-size courts intheir houses, bro.
They're freaking estates.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
I agree.
It's not a house anymore.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
It's an estate.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Yeah, no, I know for
sure that exists.
I don't doubt that.
Whole rec areas.
I'm sure they have a fuckingyeah, underground garages,
everything you know with alittle like waterfall cascade on
the fucking front of it.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
You know what I mean
Crazy shit.
I wouldn't doubt it, man.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
That's nuts, bro.
Yeah, all that stuff exists,man.
That's what I'm saying, like Idon't know.
I think woodworks, man, a lotof people gonna get burnt out by
this man as far as, like, theircareers are gonna be over.
Some of those people are gonnabe blackballed forever, man.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
after that there's
not gonna be any coming back
from that, bro, you know um, Iwas gonna say, though, it's
crazy though, like how this yearstarted off.
Right, it started off withkendrick's diss right, bro,
dismantling, you know.
And then like there's thiswhole hype about it, you know
things are going back and forth,and like that's just the
beginning, you know, and then itculminates.
(28:35):
I mean, not like us, you knowall those tracks, you know it's
just everyone's following it,and then like it kind of dies
down a bit.
Then what 9-11 he drops, watchthe party die, right, and then
now this is like coming out, youknow.
I'm just saying this look, Iknow kendrick's not no prophet
(28:55):
or anything like that.
He doesn't know, he doesn'tknow the future, but his, his,
his executions are very well,well timed, for whatever reason,
like that this year.
Do you think it's hidden catwilliams?
Speaker 1 (29:06):
too, yeah, yeah he
spoke on this too yep club shea
shea and he even said it.
He said a lot of motherfuckersare going to get it this year,
yep.
He said I'm not just sayingDiddy either.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
He said this year
which means that he was probably
tipped off that they were goingto do something.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Yep, and not just
that, bro.
He probably knew, he's probablyalready been questioned.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
He's probably already
been, because he was probably
already questioned about it.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Okay, yeah, he
probably was already questioned
about it.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
They probably already
approached him about it, you
know, letting him know thatthey're doing an investigation.
He they probably asked about,they knew he was probably
invited or whatever, and he'slike I didn't fucking take that
shit and that's probably up.
He's tired of it because he'sfed up with the bullshit.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
The bullshit of
Hollywood that's it, you know.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
And not only that,
bro.
You're only, you're onlyammunition against any type of
oppressive type of, you know,force, force, and this type of
domain is your words that's truelike yeah, you can, you know
you can probably bear arms andthings like that.
But you can probably bear armsand things like that.
But you know, when you speakabout it and you it's, it
becomes people become aware ofit it has a different type of
(30:14):
impact.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
I agree, no, I agree.
It's just one of those things,man, where it's honestly sad too
that it went on for so long,man.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Yeah, and finally you
know it will be, but, but I
think it went on so long justbecause that's just how people
are.
But people, if they can, peoplecan get away with something,
and that goes for everybody.
We can get away with this shit.
We're gonna most of us aregonna probably take that shit.
Okay, maybe not most, a lot ofus are gonna take that
(30:41):
opportunity, you know, to getaway with something.
True, I just think that's justpart of it, is just part of just
human nature I'm not sayingjust the him being, like you
know, vile and shit like that.
I'm not saying that.
I'm saying like the fact thatI'm getting away with it, like
it goes on for so long, like bro, even like kevin spacey has
some shit and like I remember umlike you.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Yeah, they can't do
the show.
House is one of my favoriteactors, bro.
Yeah, and they canceled.
He's done huh hollywood.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
He's never made a
movie since huh, or a tv show I
don't think so, but I mean, he'salready made his money, bro.
Yeah, he's already he's probablybro, he's already in the
background where he was probablylike what was he doing?
He was probably producing someof these shows.
So there's an allegation thatcame out.
I forgot which year it was, butthat it was.
This was earlier.
(31:25):
This, I think don't quote me onit I'm pretty sure it was a
minor, I think he was like 14years old or like some shit, and
I guess that at that time hedid something.
I don't know if he followed himor something to that degree to
where he did.
So he did something that was,you know, unbefitting.
You know what I'm saying.
And that person came out laterabout it, about the information.
(31:49):
I think it was a few years ago.
He came out later about it withinformation when he can I think
it was it was a few years agohe came out, he uh, exposed it
or whatever to that, this andthis.
That happened and then, I know,I think, kevin spacey, he just
apologized and he was like, ohyeah, if I, if I and don't quote
me on this either like oh, if Ihurt that person.
I'm sorry you got you know, it'sjust the typical type of you
know apology type of shit.
(32:11):
But I remember when I heardthat I was, I was kind of like,
damn, kevin spacey too, fuck, Iknow man, like I know, because,
bro, like I've watched seven,I've watched you know, house of
cards, I've watched you knowother kind of shit.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
You know I'm saying
like no, he was a good actor,
bro.
I liked him too.
Pay it forward, remember,remember.
Pay 21 bro, yeah, bro, and alot of good ones man.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Um, I'm like bro,
fuck you too.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
It's a sad it's, it's
a, it's a downer, isn't it?
Speaker 2 (32:34):
it's kind of like
because now it's like now I'm
thinking anyone who, anyone whois good at doing a weird role,
is probably like that, whichwhich is bad, because I
shouldn't just judge one for all.
But now it's like all thepeople who have the range, bro,
not all of them, okay, but somepeople who have the range to be
great actors.
That's like, all the people whohave the range, bro, not all of
them, okay, but some people whohave the range to be great
actors.
That's like okay, hold up, butwe always have to remind
(32:56):
ourselves it's acting.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
It's not really who
the person is.
You know what I'm saying, fair.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
They're talented in
portraying a certain character
or whatever or characters,whatever Right, but that doesn't
really show who they are inreal life.
So just because Denzel is agreat actor, right, doesn't mean
that you're going to like himin real life, you know what I
mean.
Like hey man, training day wasdope.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Yeah, it was dope, I
know and I heard that he's an
asshole in real life too thoughit's a role.
Okay, yeah, he seems likehonorable, like for instance in
John Q.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Yeah, he's a great
fucking guy in that movie.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
He always gets good
roles yeah, he's an excellent
guy, a guy that you would he'severyday, every man's man or
whatever.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
You Wait a minute and
, I think, training Day.
That was probably his only rolewhere he was the actual villain
.
He was the villain in that.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Yeah, that I can
think of that.
I can remember.
I think that was the only moviethat he was actually the bad
guy.
He's always a hero.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
He's either the hero
or he's neutral.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
He's neutral, trying to getbetter.
It's never like he's just afucking degenerate.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Yeah, and go figure,
he won an Academy Award for the
one role he did as a bad guy.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Yeah, that's crazy.
You know what I'm saying, andmany people will say that that
was his best.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
I mean, shit, I
quoted it, I quoted it earlier.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
It's not what you
know, it's what you can prove.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
He said that shit
like three times in the movie.
That's probably why, though.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
That shit sunk in.
A lot of people will's notthat's arguable, though, man,
but it's a really he did itreally well.
Like he did it really reallyreally well, man.
Like I've watched a lot of likedenzel movies, but that movie
was like the way he did thatshit.
It was like it was just so.
It was a very down-to-earthportrayal about corruption.
Yeah, you know as I was as acop.
But I digress, you know, um, umit.
(34:42):
Just because how, how they'reon screen doesn't mean that
you're going to like them inperson, just even like, let's
say, like DiCaprio right, he wasactually seen in a picture too.
Okay, with the whole Diddything.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
So he might be
involved too.
What?
Speaker 2 (34:55):
I'm saying is like
Hollywood's fucked man.
Even with him.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
RDJ don't let me down
, dog.
Oh, robert Downey Jr, iron man,yeah, don't peer there, please.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Every star has some
type of controversy, bro.
I know Robert Downey Jr.
I know his thing used to becoke or some shit.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Yeah, he was using
drugs and shit.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
He probably still is
on the shit he's probably better
at fucking.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
you know managing
Victor Von Doom, so he's coked
out to play his character.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
it's like I gotta get
in that, gotta get in that,
gotta get in the in thecharacter in the zone, like I
mean, do you think, I mean Idon't know who knows bro, you
think he hasn't?
He hasn't tried coke since 1995till now?
Speaker 1 (35:32):
you don't think he's
tried, he's had a maybe not, bro
, because the only reason I meanmaybe there's a chance.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
He did it okay.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
Yeah, but the reason
why I would feel and hope like
he didn't do.
It is just because think aboutit, bro, you gotta come back in
Hollywood.
Most people don't get.
I heard a lot of actors don'tusually get that chance right.
But he got that chance.
But he's a good actor, so doyou think he's that's true,
though, okay, no, I see whatyou're saying.
He got a second chance becausehe's a good actor.
He's a good actor.
(36:03):
So if you're ass and you dodrugs, you're basically fucked,
goodbye.
I mean pretty much.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
Who's another shout
out actor that came back,
lindsay Lohan okay, yeah, butshe didn't come back as strong
like I was saying.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
If you look at.
If you look at like, stuff thatshe did recently is like parody
shit.
I think she was like in a scarymovie or the one one of the
last scary movie that came outand she was in it.
So I was like she's gettingroles like that now because of
all the shit.
It's like she's embracing allthe fuck shit that's been
happening in her life All the,all the arrests all you know
what I mean.
(36:37):
Honestly, you see what I'msaying.
So it's like they embrace.
You know we're still gonna payyou, but you know, maybe that's
an actor accepting what'shappening to them.
At that point they're like I'vealready done so much, fuck shit
outside of here.
I might as well own this now.
And I mean, like you said, ifthey got their money, they don't
really do work like thatanymore like.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
I mean, I just don't
think.
I don't think it's as rigid asthey try to like portray like,
oh, like every day I'm doingthis because the thing is okay
to me and I could be wrong aboutthis, but I think, like, as
people, you know, as humans,when we have, when you have like
true freedom, like okay, likeyou know, financial freedom, you
know you're not, you're notconstrained, you can move where
(37:17):
the fuck you want, right?
Yeah, having discipline is a lotharder, oh, for sure, because
you have the access to this shit.
So, if you already have theproclivity to it.
So, in a way, it's kind of easyfor us to say what we're saying
because, because we have, we'relimited, we're fucking nerfed
like hella ner, very few buffs.
(37:43):
Okay, that's fucking true ifthe only buffs we have are like,
are like physical buffs.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Okay, like that's it,
you know.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
But you know I'm
saying celebrities have monetary
buffs.
You know like they, you knowthat's true money, bro.
You have reach.
You can do not, you can't doanything, but you can.
You can do anything.
You can do shit without havingto worry about what you don't
have, you know.
So if he had a crazy drug habit, right, it's not difficult to
(38:08):
entertain that, okay, like,let's take a chance, you know.
Rest in peace of Chris Farley,right, he died from coke, right.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
Great actor.
You know what I'm saying and ofcourse you know he passed away
because he did it.
I'm pretty sure there was timeswhere he was like, oh, like,
I'm gonna stop whatever.
He went back, you know.
I mean, yeah, differentindividual than Robert Downey Jr
, but I'm saying in my opinionI'm like get ahead of one yeah,
he might have one, but but okay.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
so my argument was
gonna say with that is maybe he
hasn't gone back because heknows what it did do, what it
almost did to his career, eventhough he knows he has the
talent to come back.
Maybe he knows and he fearsthat if he goes back to it, if
he takes one bump, he might fallcompletely back.
You know what I'm saying.
So there's a good chance thatmaybe he didn't, because I never
want to go back to that place,that's true.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
I got a second chance
and I don't want to fuck this
up now, that's true Me, I'm justalways, I'm always, I'm always
just skeptical of that, justbecause I just know.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Which.
No, you're offering another,another perspective.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Just because you know
, I know, when it comes to
absolutes, like oh, I'm surelynot, I'm always like I just take
it with a grain we're fuckingfickle.
We're fickle with ourselves,with our own goals, with our own
motivations.
We're just fickle Like we willchange up on our on ourselves.
Oh, like, nah, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
I'm not feeling like
that today, you know all it
takes is a feeling yeah, bro,and that's what stops a lot of
people from from progressing intheir lives.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
bro, right now, right
, we don't necessarily have that
, that, that financial reach tojust travel to fucking spain and
just go on some type ofescalator.
Right, we don't have we don't,you, you, you can't, we don't
have that.
Yeah, we can't scratch thatitch the way that they can
scratch the itch, okay, so it'sjust.
It's just a different dynamic.
You know what I'm saying.
So it's like when I, when I,when I hear about like this
(39:59):
diddy shit, all this stuff, likethat, I'm like he's rich.
Yeah, to circle it back to Diddy.
Yeah, like he's fucking rich.
You know what I'm saying.
I'm not condoning it.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
I was going to say
maybe that's why he does what he
does.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
It's easier for them
to do this shit.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
All the free time.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Why are all the rich
people the ones who are fucking
weird they're not only regularpeople who are equally weird too
on that fuck shit, doing crazyshit, right, but rich people
have the, they have theinstallation of the money, they
have the shut the.
They have the, the reach towhere, like they, they can still
go outside and not have toworry about being seen, you know
, I mean, or they'll havefucking like security and shit.
(40:34):
Yeah, you know, I'm sayingthey're insulated to the point
where, like I, I can do it andthey'll get it.
Yeah, like you'll be mad, butit's not even going to affect
you.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Yeah, because they
have that.
Yeah, they have the word.
Are you going to fight?
Speaker 2 (40:43):
him behind me, no.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
And they have.
Like you said, they have themoney, they have the ways to
move people, they have theconvincing factor, they have a
lot of things on their side thatare going to help them.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
It's just one of
those things where it you have
that mindset already whereyou're, you're, you're abusing
something, a substance, alifestyle, whatever.
Yeah, it just it's just goingto amplify that 100%.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Oh, for sure.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
And it's think about
this too, Like remember, okay,
it's like everything's just kindof like progressed like
steadily Cause remember beforethis year, right, Will Smith,
shit, oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
And everyone's
focused on him.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
It's like a Domino's
thing, you know, but it's like
it's a weird time, Like peoplewill see that shit.
They're like, oh yeah, that's,that's some rich shit, you know
Hollywood Right, Like everybodythought that him and Janet were
the perfect fucking marriage bro.
There's a time where I wasreading.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
I was like that's
lovely yeah and J Cole said it
in one of his songs too, I thinkit was oh that will and Jada
love.
Yeah, he said that shit in thefucking no Role Model song.
That will, and that Jada whatdid he say?
That Jada and that will love.
Yeah, that Jada and that willlove.
Shit dog, I'm sure now thatdidn't age well.
Obviously sorry, J Cole.
(41:57):
You meant well, sir, but thatline did not age well.
But could you blame him?
He didn't fucking know whatgoes on in their household.
He was just going based off ofwhat we knew, everybody knew.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
But that's why
celebrity status is all that
stuff is deceptive.
Not only that, not just becausethey're celebrities, just
because it's another person,it's like you don't know what.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
You don't fucking
know you don't and you're doing
what you want by what you say.
It's kind of like how peopleare in life with us too dude.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
People aren't going
to show you what they want you
to see.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
They're only going to
post their wins on Instagram.
They're not going to postlosses.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
They don't know.
And the real shit is going on.
You can.
People will compare Instagramright?
Oh, they're married.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
You know talking about shit.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
But again they're
going off of what they're
telling us.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
They're showing you
that as good.
You don't know exactly what thefuck's going on.
So for you to even deify or putthem on a pedestal, because
that's what, you see, you don'tknow.
And when people get into it forthemselves, they're like, oh
shit, now I see, and it's likewhat were you getting about?
The shit facts then that's whyyou shouldn't, you shouldn't, um
, that's why that's why Istopped doing that shit too.
(43:06):
You know, seeing people likeyou know, I want it like that,
it's like I, you have no ideawhat the fuck, what the fuck's
going on, even like some peoplewish they were like so-and-so or
whoever right, that people allhave a someone who they would
probably like to be, as you know, know, you have no idea what
that person is.
You have no idea who that personis.
You have no idea how they livetheir life.
You have no idea.
I was about to say that, andthen you know what it is, bro.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
You have none.
They're basing it off of whatthey show us.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
I want to be like
them.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
No, you want to be
like what they're portraying.
Yeah, people, when you're aconsumer.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
You're going to fall
for that shit.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
No, I agree, I agree,
but would you also say Furious,
that we're also kind of like ina way.
I think your true characterdoes eventually show through,
even if you are pretending.
Yeah, Just think about it.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
You can't hide that
shit.
Exactly, you can't hide it.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Which is why I'm
saying that, because it circles
back to Diddy the topic.
So it's like he had littleinstances where it would peek
through the cracks.
It would still show you Right,and it was still, and you'd be
like wait a minute, that wasweird.
Then another okay, anotherinstance would happen, another
incident, another incident,another incident.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
But because you don't
know, you can't pinpoint it
Exactly.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Then he'd be like oh
no, guys, it wasn't me, I was in
a dark place.
Like did you see, are you inyour apology, bro?
Did you see, get the?
Speaker 2 (44:25):
fuck out of here
which one.
All right, you see the videowith fucking.
Uh, it wasn't jimmy fallon, itwas jimmy kimmel did.
He was on jimmy kimmel rightand kimmel asked him what he
asked him.
He asked him a fucking question, bro, like he asked me like
like, just, very like nonchalant, just you know nonchalant but
direct, right, because obviouslyDiddy did it on the stage,
(44:45):
right Facts and Diddy pauses forlike 10 seconds, he's just-.
He know how to answer it helooks like piss, he's just like
and then he's like man.
I thought we was friends, jimmy.
What did Jimmy ask about?
I don't know what he asked him,bro.
But he asked him some fuckingshit.
I asked him some super.
He asked him some shit, bro,and I was just like whoa and
(45:06):
like, looking back though it'slike you can, knowing what's
what's out, now it's like, ohshit, he was just hiding, bro,
and the thing is too, he askedsome hard questions you don't
answer and it's like what youdon't know, bro, you just don't
know.
So when it does happen, likelet's say you have that's crazy,
but let's say that like youhave a weird, let's say like
we're at work, right, orwhatever, yeah, right.
Let's say like we're likebeefing, right, but no one else
(45:27):
knows, right and we're actingweird or whatever.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
Right with each other
.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Yeah, someone might
be like hey, man, what's up,
like what's how, and that does Isee what you're saying?
It was like that moment, yeahokay, and then now everyone's
(45:51):
going back on all of hisinterviews and they're like
pinpoint they're looking forweird moments, tells like how
he's reacting.
That's true, bro.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
So it's yeah, that's
a good way to look at it, bro,
and I mean, hey, there has beeninstances like that at work, man
, where I'm having an off day,or even you, not to give any
real, real scenarios or anythingbut where you're a little off
and everybody senses it.
That happens in real life foreverybody all the time so, and
that's because we're human andit's like that.
It's like that video.
I showed you that one time, man, so there's a part of it and
(46:22):
this.
I don't know why, but it'sprobably not relevant, but I'm
uploading here anyway whereKyrie Irving was like I'm
allowed to be human.
He's got a point.
Some days you're going to feelhappy.
Some days you're going to feelsad.
Some days you're going to feellike you in your life that you
just don't have control over.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
That just annoy you
put you in a bad mood.
That's but yeah, but that'syeah, but that's that's general
human living.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
No, I know but I'm
just saying that because I feel
like it correlates with thiswhole thing.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
You know what I'm
saying and that's what that and
that was Context, that part.
Speaker 1 (46:58):
Yeah, no, it was.
You're right, it was withoutthe context.
We didn't know what the fuck itwas yeah To us as humans?
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Oh yeah, he just.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
No, yeah, by no way
am I justifying whatever the
fuck the awkward silence wasabout.
We know that there's somethingclearly was going on there.
We don't know, we don't quite.
The trial is even going tostart yet.
Do you have an idea when that'sgoing to happen or no?
(47:26):
Because I I know.
Okay, guys, I'm going to googleit right now.
I'll look it up.
Right now I don't, I don't havea date, but I know.
No, no, I'm not going to googlethat.
Sorry, I should clarify whatI'm trying to say.
My bad, I'm going to google thesupermax prison that he's being
held at.
I do know that he was deniedbail wherever he's being held
right now, because they don'twant this fucker to walk around
free right now.
Clearly, right, you don't wantthis guy to walk around because
(47:47):
if you let him walk around free,he'll try to leave some other
fuck either either he's gonnatry to leave the country or he's
gonna get killed, or epstein,like they're saying what you got
.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
So there's this thing
right here.
So this is one thing that I saw.
I heard that it was his name,steve Harvey.
Out of nowhere, he just leftthe country.
Really After this fool gotbooked, supposedly this fool
left.
This fool went travelingsomewhere.
He ain't gonna come back for awhile.
Huh, who knows, it's justimpeccable timing.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
I did see something.
It's crazy.
You said that I did seesomething on one of these videos
that I was rushing up on beforewe recorded the episode.
Today I saw something, bro,that got my attention.
It was like, remember, this isa domino effect.
It's really rare when you seethe feds go after somebody this
hard and when they know thatthere's going to be a train of
people, they're going to pulldown.
(48:36):
Not just Diddy, they're goingfor Diddy.
Don't get me wrong.
Yeah, sean Combs is fucked.
No more Sean John.
No more Sean John.
Sorry, buddy.
He's going down, but there'sother people that are going to
go down with him and the fedsknow this.
They know that he has thesetapes.
They know that he's probablygoing to crack on these people
(48:57):
and give up a list whether thathappens on the stand or that
happens some other way.
Im on these people and give upa list whether that happens on
the stand or that happens someother way in prison to his
fucking cellmate.
Who fucking knows bro?
Point is, they know it right.
So they're going after a lot ofpeople in Hollywood.
Like you said, man, this isgoing to change a lot of
people's lives, and not just his.
He said he has proof he's takingpeople down with him.
He said it in the rap SteveHarvey mysteriously leaves.
(49:19):
You're going to start seeingsome of the people mysteriously
disappear out of the spotlightall of a sudden man, and we're
going to see.
No more family feud guys.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
It's going to be
gradual.
I think it's going to be verygradual Even with how the names
come out.
It's going to be very gradualwith how everyone's prosecuted
all kinds of shit.
It's going to go on his trialby the end of the year or next
year.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
That's my timetable
guess too, I'm going to Google
the name of the prison that he'sin, though, but I heard it's
really bad.
I heard living conditions inthere are horrible.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
I heard a lot of shit
, bro, about that.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
actually Watch out,
for we having a fucking ball and
shit.
Hey, what's up guys?
Hey, Come on, now I'm alive andkicking.
Y'all know Can't keep me down.
Ain't nothing like a Diddyparty man.
I be throwing parties insidethis bitch.
What prison, let's see, is.
Some people call them SeanDiddy Combs too.
(50:20):
It's kind of cringy.
Some people call him Sean DiddyCombs too.
It's kinda it's kinda cringy.
Sean Diddy Combs went prisonthat's crazy man being currently
held in supposedly okay theMetropolitan Detention Center.
(50:42):
Supposedly okay, themetropolitan detention center it
doesn't say which one themansion of misery.
A glimpse inside the prison.
Sean Diddy comes and now callshome the mansion of misery yo,
some of these writers dude, thatsounds like a fucking this is
CNN bro.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
So apparently this
prison is described as
disgusting, with horrifyingconditions.
The detention center musicmogul Sean Diddy Combs now calls
home is a far cry from hisMiami and Los Angeles mansions
he once lived in.
When he wakes up, he's staringat a cinder block painted white
walls.
He's staring at cinder blockpainted white walls as opposed
(51:27):
to whatever decor of hismansions were.
Michael Cohen, president,donald Trump's former fixer,
told CNN on Wednesday why didthey put all that?
Michael Cohen President, donaldTrump's former fixer, you got
to give credit.
You got to just get all that inthere.
And he says, excuse me, cohenshould know he is among several
high-profile inmates who haveserved time in New York City's
(51:49):
notorious Metropolitan DetentionCenter Apparently, that's what
it's called, I guess that's thename of it and it's actually
notorious.
It's in New York and it's knownto be ran by the guards.
It's just complete shit.
Diddy's probably taking it inthe ass every night, supposedly.
Sorry, I just added that inthere, but if he is, he's
probably enjoying it.
So where's the baby oil aty'all?
(52:11):
Break that shit out.
What's up?
I'm sorry, I'm done, bro.
You thought I wouldn't likethis, huh you thought I'd be
against it.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
Yeah, I'll never.
Really clearly, you guys havenever been to one of my parties,
man.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
You know.
What's crazy, though, is that Iknow how they said in that
article oh, this is a far cryfrom what he's used to right.
Yeah, bro, he's already lived arich life, bro.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
He's not yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
So the thing is, he's
already.
I'm not going to say that he'swon right, but he's one right,
but he's already had the, he'salready lived his life, he's
already gotten away with thisshit.
Like bro.
He's almost.
I don't know how old he is, butI'm saying what, maybe like 60,
close to 60, probably.
Yeah, how old is he?
Speaker 1 (52:50):
Oh did he.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
That's a good
question.
I have no idea.
54, 54 years old, 54 he lived agood portion of his life.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
You know what I'm
saying so that there's there's,
there's still some youth there,right, but he's, he's bro since
the night bro, since 20 yearsold bro, damn near, or like 23
or 24 he's been.
You know, I'm saying it's beendamn with 30 years bro it has
been damn near 30 years or more.
You know, yeah, he's lived, he'slived, he's lived a lavish life
(53:35):
up until up until this point,right.
So taking it away from him now,I'm pretty sure it's a blow to
him, right, but yeah, he's stillgot memories, you know.
I mean he's still, he's lived alife.
You know facts.
So what's the, what's thepunishment, what's that?
(53:56):
I was saying, what's the?
I mean, I don't know what's the.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
I was gonna go
something else.
What's reading this?
Speaker 2 (53:59):
what's a, what's a
befitting punishment?
Speaker 1 (54:02):
you know we're gonna
get to that, but we're gonna ask
you what you think his overallsentence should be.
I have an idea, but that's kindof what do you think, cuz it's
like he's already lived he's?
Speaker 2 (54:10):
are you think that
it's like he's already lived?
He's already.
Do you think that?
Speaker 1 (54:12):
he'd be okay living
in prison the rest of his days
I'm pretty sure he'd rather beat home, of course, obviously
anyone would rather be home, butit's like he's already lived
that life, done this shit he'salready gotten away, yeah, but I
don't think anybody wants toend their life in prison, though
he doesn't mean he lived, bro.
Speaker 2 (54:28):
He had 30 years of
prosperity.
Speaker 1 (54:30):
Well, look what it
says here, bro, let me cut you
off.
You're right, he hasn't reallylived in prosperity, so I get
what you're saying.
You're basically essentiallyasking me do I think that a life
in prison is enough?
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Yeah, probably not.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
So I, unfortunately,
Once they have all the evidence,
then they should you know I'llshare with you what I think is
going to be his final verdict,and then you tell me yours.
But think about it before weanswer and think what you really
think he deserves, bro, andwhat would be a good, suitable
punishment if you had thatdecision to make right.
All right, it says the facilityhas been homed.
Oh God, why would they throwthis in here, bro?
(55:04):
It's like him too.
I used to like some of hissongs, but not anymore.
The facility has been come hometo a singer, r Kelly.
Are you surprised that his nameis in there?
I'm really not at this point,bro.
I hate to say it like that, butyou know what I mean.
You see that you're like.
Well, can I really say that I'msurprised, because I can't at
(55:26):
this point.
It sucks to say, but R Kellyapparently was there at one
point as well.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
He was there at one
point as well.
He was probably at thoseparties too back in the day yeah
, bro, and then oh yeah, no forsure.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
Then it says a
federal judge.
And this last thing I'll readabout this right the federal
judge denied combs bail onwednesday, saying the bail
proposal set forth by hisdefense attorneys was
insufficient in addressing thecourt's concerns, judge Andrew
Carter said that there were nocondition or conditions that
(55:58):
would reduce the risk of awitness tampering or tampering
with or obstruction in Combs'scase.
As such, the entertainer is toremain in federal custody until
he faces trial on racketeering,conspiracy and sex trafficking
charges.
Sheesh Racketeering conspiracyand sex trafficking charges.
Sheesh Racketeering conspiracyand sex trafficking charges.
Combs has pleaded not guilty tothe charges.
(56:18):
No shit, of course.
He pleaded no guilty.
Am I an asshole for laughing?
Speaker 2 (56:26):
Bro imagine.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
Am.
I Nah, I'm just saying sorry,imagine what Just imagine like
with the stuff that the feds saysorry.
Imagine, what Just imagine like.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
With the stuff that
the feds Like recovered.
Right, just imagine, let's justsay right.
Imagine this fool was like Astep ahead and like Already
wiped the shit and they gotnothing.
Or like he gave them likeFucking.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Well then shit.
Speaker 2 (56:43):
He gave them like A
fucking recipe for Fucking
chicken soup or some shit.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
Imagine he's like
Read the list out loud, out loud
for the jury.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
They're like uh,
ramen noodle.
That's what I thought,motherfuckers bro imagine that
would be fucking crazy if he gotthat out, bro, if that outcome
actually was the case because Imean he's saying not not guilty,
and I know people just say notguilty so it just delays it, you
know it does, it just delays itand but I mean, what if he,
(57:14):
what if what he was a step aheadyou know, and I guess he has a
drop on all us fools, you knowbecause I mean, even with cosby,
right after a while, after somany allegations came out, they
fucking booked cosby and theygot him.
They booked him.
You know, they didn't have torate it.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
I mean I don't know
what was the outcome of his?
Do you, you know?
Speaker 2 (57:31):
Let me see, I'm not
sure.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
I was wondering if
you could look that up.
I don't know, I'm not sure, Ididn't see it.
Bill Cosby was released in 2021.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
Oh, he was.
He was released because thecourt ruled that the prosecutor
who brought the case hadviolated a previous agreement
not to charge Cosby, so itdoesn't mean that he didn't.
It didn't happen.
The sexual assault convictionwas overturned.
The court ruled that theprosecutor who brought the case
(58:01):
had violated a previousagreement not to charge Cosby.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
Wait a minute, hold
on.
But that shouldn't fuckingmatter.
If he's guilty of something,he's guilty of something.
Speaker 2 (58:09):
But think about it
though.
Remember that whole policything.
You know, if you don't go aboutit by the book oh yeah, you can
.
It's like reading someone theirfucking.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
Miranda rights.
Dang bro.
People find ways to weasel shitaround people it doesn't mean
that that shit didn't happenfuck damn bro, that's a hell of
a loophole.
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Yeah, that's a hell
of a loophole yeah, that's a
hell of a loophole if you knowthe law if you know the law like
you know like you can reallyget away with some get away with
some shit.
That's why these rich fools,bro, have their own personal
lawyers and shit damn, that's ahell of a loophole.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
You know what I mean
which is pretty smart.
Speaker 2 (58:42):
You know what I mean.
I mean just cause you're doingbad shit, you know.
I mean you probably, youprobably wouldn't want to have a
lawyer with you know, just toknow.
But obviously, if you're doingfuck shit, I think to be the
safest bet, right, but also, youknow that that's also just to
protect people just fromfreaking people who are just out
to get them.
You know I'm saying that's so.
(59:02):
This is double-edged sword,crazy huh more.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
And more bodies.
Now they're all moving.
I'm just saying, man, I don'tknow, like you said, it's just
no one.
Ah, man, okay, I want to dosomething before we wrap the
episode, before we get to thepart of this where we're going
to say yeah, before we get tothat, who do you think is
honestly going to come up on hislist?
Speaker 2 (59:27):
the quote unquote
diddy list, the ones who were in
the pictures.
Do you For sure?
I think for sure.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
At least one, yeah,
and some people, some people
that have been to his openlyLeBron might even be there.
Man Bro, everyone's been there,lebron.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
I mean he's.
There's just been videos of himtalking about it.
You know all them like he'salways kind of seen, kind of sus
to me, but they've all been,but they've all seen, because
he's kind of been like in thebackground, but they've all been
seen in pictures together atthese, you know, in the at the
all these stuff, yeah, whiteparties, whatever, whatever.
(01:00:00):
So they're all they all mingletogether, you know.
So I think anyone who's on thecamera footage is getting called
in.
And so, uh, your honor.
Apparently no one knew thatthey were on camera.
Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
No, one knew that
they were is getting called in.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
So your Honor.
Apparently, no one knew thatthey were on camera.
No one knew that they were oncamera.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Wait, you supposedly,
according to Diddy's lawyer,
all these adults are consentingadults.
They're all aware, they watchedthe tapes, they're all aware
and they all know about thetapes.
That means that if you'reconsenting, you would have to
know about the recording right.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Which means oh man.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Shit.
Well, I'm going to say it again, because this is the perfect
time for this one.
I'm sorry.
Congratulations, you playedyourself.
All of you that did it, andeven if DJ Khaled's fat ass was
there and he also has to takehis own word, congratulations
you played yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
I would not doubt
that at all.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
Chunky Boy, you know
he was there.
Probably did some fuck shit too.
Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
They all hang out
together from time to time.
Oh my goodness, I'm not sure ifthey all participate in that
shit.
Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
Well, I guess it's
also fair to say Fatality.
That's just weird, though Shit.
Then he's like I'll take himall with me and y'all can be
fatality with me.
What are we gonna do, man?
(01:01:21):
If you just say these peopleare cooked, I'd say they're
cooked, there's no other way outof it, man, unless he keeps his
mouth shut and just takes it onthe chin.
I don't see that, though hehe's not.
Unless If he knows that he'sfucked right.
He's at the point of hisBecause, you know, the world's
going to be watching this triallike crazy.
Yeah, they're going to becovering it like crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
But you know he's
getting all kinds of phone calls
.
It was like the whole AmberHeard and fucking Johnny Depp
shit that was like child's play,though I mean it was fucked up
to see how—.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
But it was still
covered.
But my point is look howheavily that was covered.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Yeah, but it was
fucked up to see how far, bro,
until you have evidence in thatkind of situation, they'll
fucking take you down bro.
Bro, johnny Depp was losingroles bro.
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
He was losing money.
He was.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Just because she went
fucking crazy on his ass and
then luckily he fucking at leasthe got to keep his likeness
luckily, he secretly recordedthe fucking shit and it proved
that she was lying and full ofshit.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
Did she really shit
on his bed?
I?
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
don't know about that
.
I don't think that.
I don't think that was recorded, but I know like the little
scene where they're in thekitchen arguing and shit like
she looks like that's the Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
So there was a visual
, not just audio?
Nah, Because they showed a lotof audio.
I heard a lot of audio and shit.
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
I think there's
Unless.
Maybe it was audio.
Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
That's actually smart
.
I think it was a video.
Did he record it?
It was him recording the audio.
Huh yeah, he's wise for doingthat shit.
He would record the arguments.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Oh, dude, you got to
have the facts, you, he did that
for his own Damn dude.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
She was hella toxic,
bro, bro.
He was fucked up too, though.
Let's be honest, bro was ondrugs too, though Either drugs
or alcohol, or he was under theinfluence of something too for
sure, depp wasn't in his rightmind either, but I am glad that
he won.
I think he deserved that win,and Amber was out of place but
that's besides the point we'renot talking about them today
(01:03:10):
anyway, there is a video.
Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
Is there that's?
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
crazy.
I know there was plenty ofaudio Off topic.
Daycare is going to be here ineight minutes.
Perfect, so it worked out.
We got a whole episode inbrother.
Good shit man Knocked it out.
I mean, like I said, it wasn'tgoing to be the longest because
it's about this.
I knew it was going to be thatlong.
Anyway, I knew going into it,yeah you know, what I mean.
It'd be okay, it'd be a decentepisode after all the edits,
(01:03:35):
maybe 45 minutes, 50 minutes,that's still not bad right, you
know what I mean, but alright,man, so I was going to say I
brought that up, and then didyou have anything else you
wanted to into our finalverdicts of what we think his
punishment should be?
Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
and then we wrap this
episode.
I just want to know who'sinvolved.
That's it.
I know we're going to have thatanswer.
Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
But who do you think?
Who do you think it is Justpeople that are on the videos,
like you said, like what Ialready asked you, that, Sorry,
I already asked you that.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Yeah, I think when
it's gonna be actors and shit
and like you know musicians moreso than artists, more so than
influencers like always it'sgonna be more around
entertainment you know where youknow saying I wonder if
bieber's's going to come forwardand talk about his fucking
experience.
Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Yeah, usher too, man.
That video was creepy man.
It was creepy.
That one was super creepy man.
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
I got you for the
next 48 hours.
Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Yeah, I felt awkward
for him, bro, and then Usher's
too.
Bro, Usher even admitted thathe saw shit that he probably
shouldn't have been looking atHim too.
So him too.
So I'm just saying man and helived there, he's for sure going
to get called bro.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
There's no way, bro.
You're going to see them on Bro.
I heard even Oprah.
I heard Oprah's name too, bro.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Oh fuck, Haran Harpo.
Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
I don't know about
Harpo, but I definitely heard
Oprah's name.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Who's Harpo?
I don't even watch that show.
You might think, okay, I don'tknow either.
I was going to ask you who thatwas, if you knew, because the
only reason why I know thereeven is a Harpo just for the
facts, for everybody who knowsis watching and listening right
now.
Dane Cook you know I'm a bigfan of Dane Cook, bro.
I love Dane Cook's comedy.
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I don't care, I know he's old.
I'm talking about his Tebowrecording five or six hours of
Oprah.
He's like apparently my Tebowthought I needed to have some
Harpo in my life for a littlebit.
I was like who the fuck isHarpo?
So I was like I know there's afriend of hers or a co-host, I
don't fucking know, but anyway,maybe both of them were there.
I don't know who the fuck I meanI saw the picture with the
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sabbath is all not evensurprising me at this point, bro
huh, it's not surprisinganymore at this point, man.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
It's not, bro.
It's like.
Hollywood is just a weird uhyou know ecosystem.
It is weird, bro.
You got from like will and jadato who else?
Fucking kevin spacey's, you gotthe, the.
Oh, the freaking Kardashian'sname came up too with that shit.
I heard.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Yeah, oh yeah, and I
even heard that Kim went down to
see him in prison.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
Oh shit.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
And supposedly she
went to visit him.
That's a rumor.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
Take that with a
grain of salt, people.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
But supposedly she
went to go see him.
Bro.
Yeah, I don't know if that.
I don't know if she went to gosee him directly or his people
or who or what like, to makesure her name wasn't gonna get
brought up or shown, or she getsimparted.
I want to be bro imagine I wantto be surprised that she was
taking part in this freak offshit bro and she was in there
with her big ass, titties andfake ass and all that and
fucking partaking in that shit.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
Remember man fucking
fucking ray.
J you know that shit nowobviously that's a separate
thing, right that's.
That's not a freak off oranything like that but I mean
she did.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Here's a hot take she
didn't make like five million
off that video she probably did.
No, she did, I heard.
I heard about that with the rayj shit.
All right, man.
So we're at that part of theepisode.
Final verdict what do you thinksean, mr sean diddy combs, as
as the writers call him,deserves for all this bro?
What should his sentence be?
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Well, if it's proven,
if he's guilty on all accounts
I haven't seen all the accounts,but I gotta you know if it's
all proven to be right, likewith trafficking, including the
RAPE accusations.
Life Kids, kidnapping, all thataccusations yeah that life,
kids, and all that life.
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Life for the chair?
No life, I mean I?
I'm sorry, I know it soundsgruesome, but I think the death
penalty just because I mean hedidn't, he didn't, he didn't
kill anybody.
I know he did, you know, ruinsome lives and all that stuff or
ruin you know plenty of lives.
But I don't think death is justthat.
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
That wouldn't be well
, I only asked because you said,
you said life wasn't enough.
Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Remember you said
that it might not be enough just
living in the prison might not,but like I mean, like he, you
want him to suffer, he shouldsuffer.
I agree, death, death is deathis just too easy that's too
quick, it's too easy.
Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
I agree, so I you're
actually my answer, which is
well, my answer was to him torot in prison cell the rest of
his life.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
I'll'll just say you
know, just have him, just don't
no like luxuries.
You know what I mean?
No luxuries.
Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
No, there's two.
Actually, I have two answers.
Do you want to hear the reallygruesome, disgusting, fucked up
version, or do you want to hearmy most tamed?
One is the one I just told youRot in a prison cell the rest of
his life.
Here's the worst scenario.
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Let me guess he's
going to get like sodomized and
shit, no, castrated.
Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
And then, when they
take his balls and his penis,
make him watch a lion eat it infront of him.
Why a lion?
I don't care.
A baboon, whatever, we'll pickthe worst animal.
Okay, I got a better one.
We'll choose the animal thathe's the most afraid of to eat
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his dismembered penis, bro andballs in front of him.
Castrate him, okay.
Patch him up so he can stilllive without it.
So stop the bleeding so he cansurvive.
And then make him watch it geteaten by an animal I, I can see
the castration part.
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Yeah, I wouldn't
right.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Yes, fair right,
would you would you that's more?
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
I would say.
I would say it's moreappropriate.
Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
It's more appropriate
.
Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Than the death
penalty.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
Yes, because now he
has to live without his member.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
That was the conduit
for that.
See why I went there.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
I can't take full
credit for that really
disgusting, horrifying.
Other option I actually saw aYouTuber say that that's what he
thinks he deserves, so I waslike that's pretty bad, but
actually I'm gonna use that.
Uh, I can't.
Sorry, man, I can't give youcredit.
I forgot what your name was,not like you know who I am.
Anyway, we're gonna watch thisever, but you know, yeah, I
think that that would be themore justified approach, just
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because he is a piece of shitand um, I think that that, like
you said, it's justifiable,right, considering the situation
that's at hand in front of us.
With that being said, though,sir, what are your final
thoughts, final tidbits for whenwe see these guys next week?
We let them go.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Stay safe out there,
man, and don't drink the
Kool-Aid.
Yes, that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
I agree, and you know
what, guys?
I don't want to cut you off.
Are you done there?
Okay, and as far as mine goes,I want to say the same thing I
want to offer you guys to justkeep your heads high.
Don't keep them too high in theclouds and be distracted by all
the shit that's going on in theworld.
It's good to be informed, butnot to be right there, some shit
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going on in the background.
It's good to be informed, butit's it's.
Don't let it consume you andjust know that there's more to
life than what's going on inthis world.
Uh, you do need to be informed,but you also need to be
prepared for everything else andand be well equipped to know
that there's more life going onthan just this crap, because it
is, nine times out of ten,usually a distraction.
Would you agree?
Yeah, all right.
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