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When's the last time you had a good laugh about old fashion trends while reminiscing about classic TV shows? Join us as we catch up with Bobby Frost, Misty, and Courtney Lynn for some unfiltered fun. We kick things off with Courtney's new Versace shades and sparkly grill, which leads to a hilarious debate about luxury spending. From there, Misty and Courtney's playful banter about being a "label whore" heats up, setting the stage for a deep dive into the complexities of friendship, busy schedules, and how relationships evolve over time.

Remember Tommy from "Martin"? We do! Our chat gets nostalgic as we unravel the mystery of his enigmatic lifestyle and discuss the art of TV reboots. We dissect why some sequels, like "Coming to America 2," just don’t cut it, while others like "Creed" hit the mark perfectly. Digital effects in "Bad Boys" and the timeless appeal of the "Rocky" series get their fair share of attention too. We also touch on the magic of classic shows like "X-Men" and "Full House," and why keeping original creators involved in sequels is crucial for maintaining authenticity.

The episode takes a fashionable twist as we reminisce about our clubbing days decked out in business casual from Rainbow and Forever 21. We laugh over iconic brands like Carl Canai and FUBU, and speculate if they could ever make a comeback. From Chris Brown’s acting potential compared to Will Smith’s early career, to the ever-changing landscape of media consumption, we cover it all. Finally, we reflect on how classic films like "The Best Man" and shows like "Living Single" shaped cultural representation and how they might be rebooted for today’s audiences. Tune in for a nostalgic joyride filled with laughs, memories, and plenty of candid conversations.

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Bobby Frost (00:00):
yo, yo yo, it's your boy, bobby frost.
And bobby frost media presentstri-parency.
I'm with the beautiful ladies,just misty why my name?

Jus Mystie (00:07):
always gotta go to first, because that's how we
rock, and hey, y'all hey andcourtney lynn yeah over there
looking at her.

Bobby Frost (00:14):
Uh, I give, I give courtney this she be popping up
like her accessories.
I say this is no, not for misty, because misty she be jealous,

Jus Mystie (00:21):
but don't make me throw something Across this
motherfucking table, but heraccessories like the grill.

Bobby Frost (00:26):
You see how she be looking At her little shades.
You didn't see her.
She was in them Checking themoff.

Courtney Lynn (00:29):
Cause they dirty as shit.

Jus Mystie (00:30):
They Versace Courtney's a label.
Whore, I'm not.

Courtney Lynn (00:35):
But I'm, I like label.
Whore, I do like label.

Bobby Frost (00:39):
I was laughing to myself when we was down in
Atlanta .
It's a difference, she wasn'tplaying okay.
I didn't give a fuck aboutdoing nothing.
I'm getting this grill.

Jus Mystie (00:46):
Yeah, she did make us.
Yeah, she did.
Hey girl.
That motherfucker said guesswhat, I'm cheap.
When that motherfucker saidthree something, I said go ahead
, friend, Get your grill,because I ain't paying 300 for
no more.
Fuck you on that.
I don't even got it.
So what y'all been on?
I've been on nothing, trying tobe back friends with my friend.

(01:07):
I don't see Courtney no morebecause I don't see her, the
relationship, but I don't eventhink that they would not even
know that we live next door toeach other and I still don't see
her.

Bobby Frost (01:16):
The relationships man.

Courtney Lynn (01:17):
You know you always can tell when your friend
in a good relationship becausethey start having less time, my
friend, he keep emphasizing thathe has a job.

Jus Mystie (01:29):
Okay, so why she ain't calling me?
Why he had a job?

Bobby Frost (01:31):
Oh, so you ain't with no Tommy.

Jus Mystie (01:32):
No no.
She didn't get it.

Courtney Lynn (01:34):
Tommy's up.
I ain't never been with a Tommy, she Tommy.

Jus Mystie (01:38):
She ain't been with no Tommy, she, tommy.

Courtney Lynn (01:40):
I ain't never been with a Tommy before,
whether they was legal orillegal, but that's what Tommy
was.

Jus Mystie (01:46):
We all understand that Tommy was a hustler.

Bobby Frost (01:48):
He was hustling.

Jus Mystie (01:51):
Oh, I was 10 years old.
Is that what he was?

Courtney Lynn (01:53):
Why they keep like you ain't got.
No, tommy was always fresh, healways had connects and
everything Like, but no fuckingjob, martin, I should beat your
ass.

Jus Mystie (02:02):
I was 36.
I didn't put that together.
I am.
I am a drug dealer, and I don'teven.
I'm just playing, I'm justplaying.
They didn't put the drug inthere, but he had All the
connects he had.
He had everything.
That's crazy.
I didn't ever put that togetherUntil today?

Courtney Lynn (02:15):
How is you a ladies man In your?

Jus Mystie (02:17):
No money, no money, and Pam was even think about
that.

Bobby Frost (02:20):
If you think, about all the men that pam used to
fuck with was like had like sometype of careers and shit, they
had money.

Jus Mystie (02:25):
Okay, well then your court is definitely tommy,
because I don't never know whereshe work at, but she always got
some money you ain't got nodamn job, none.
And okay, pissed martin off.
What y'all think about thatprequel they trying to do anyway
?

Courtney Lynn (02:37):
I don't.
It's never gonna be right.
Anything is never gonna beright when the whole cast isn't
gonna be there and Martin isn'tright himself.

Bobby Frost (02:43):
This is all I'll say about anything, because I
done watched certain revamps andyou know nostalgia with certain
stuff.
It depends on who's writing it.
If it's a motherfucker who'swriting it that really love it,
they're going to make that shitnice.
If it's a motherfucker that'swriting it that's just trying to
, then you gonna get somebullshit.
But it's a motherfucker writingit, like I said, I don't know if

(03:03):
y'all ever watched cobra kai onit, hands on, I guess I don't
know if I ever watched cobra kaior not, but, like I tell you,
cobra kai the shit, shit and itcomes from the karate kids.
But the people who did it wasthe actors from all the karate
kids.
They really was into it andcobra kai the shit, I don't know
.

Jus Mystie (03:19):
But I guess I'm gonna check it out.
I just long as they don't fuckwith life, I'll be good.
They cannot fuck with life.

Courtney Lynn (03:24):
They need to just leave a lot of shit, a lot of
shit.

Bobby Frost (03:28):
Don't need sequels like it is what it is like yeah,
it depends on like I promise upbut they're coming to america,
that doesn't.
Yeah, it shouldn't have been.
It was trash.

Courtney Lynn (03:36):
It's like they wanted to do it so bad, like
they just threw some shittogether.

Jus Mystie (03:40):
Yeah, it wasn't, I feel like if they think about
the projects, they'd come outbetter.
You know what I'm sayingBecause, all jokes aside, I feel
like and again, lord forgive meI still ain't saw the new bad
boys, but from everything Iheard it was great.
And I feel like, as long as youkeep it up.

Courtney Lynn (03:56):
But a lot of people who said they didn't like
it.
It was because the bad boysthat they did was like digital,
kind of like going in digital,so you would see kind of like a
person playing a game orwhatever the fuck the case may
be, and it's not going to be alot of action in it because Will
.

Bobby Frost (04:13):
Smith's old.

Courtney Lynn (04:14):
Martin is old.
It still was a good storylineand it still was a good movie.

Jus Mystie (04:18):
I'm going to buy it tonight.
It's on TV.
You can buy it at $19.99.
Yeah, it depends on what it is.

Courtney Lynn (04:22):
That it in 1999.

Jus Mystie (04:23):
Yeah it depends on what it is.
That price is fuckingridiculous.
Not when you go to the moviesand your snacks come up to
$19.99.

Courtney Lynn (04:28):
It's still fucking ridiculous.
I'm going to watch it once athome.
No, once you buy it, it's onyour.
Tv I know, but I'm never goingto watch it again.
Oh yeah, I'll watch it again.

Bobby Frost (04:33):
I'll give you examples or something real quick
, and then we move on from it.
If you think about Creed,that's an continuation of the
Rocky movie.
That shit was like I want tosay probably like I like the
Creed.

Courtney Lynn (04:45):
I like the Creed.

Bobby Frost (04:46):
That was like five to six, ten years after the last
Rocky movie.
But Creed was good.
They put it together good.
I don't know if y'all.

Courtney Lynn (04:52):
But it was good because they Wasn't Rocky
training him or some shit.

Bobby Frost (04:56):
Yeah, but Rocky was the one when you tie your ears
together, but when you oh, it'sRocky, whatever I like it it
will cut, but my thing was,rocky directed all the Rockies
and he had his hands on them, sothat's why it still worked like
that.
I don't know if y'all watchedX-Men animated series, but that
shit I know.
When y'all was younger Iprobably watched it.
I like the movies they broughtthe cartoon back last year and

(05:20):
that shit took 27 years and it'sexcellent.
But the people who got and partof it was they really loved it.

Courtney Lynn (05:25):
The original people.
Yeah, beetlejuice dropping.
I don't know if anyone, no, I'mgoing.
I'm going to see Beetlejuicethe first.

Bobby Frost (05:30):
Beetlejuice is my.

Courtney Lynn (05:31):
I still watch Beetlejuice now.
Yeah that's a top five moviefor me.
Oh, the movie that's a top five.
I love Peter.

Jus Mystie (05:36):
Jordan.

Bobby Frost (05:45):
It's a great I'm probably.
She said it.
I'll probably watch it today.
That's my shit.

Jus Mystie (05:48):
That's what I was just going to say.

Courtney Lynn (05:58):
I'm supposed to be doing a little movie night
tonight.

Jus Mystie (06:00):
I guess I can lookall this before, but just
FYI, y'all know I thought Rockywas real for years.
I'm talking about I was anadult before my mama told me.

Courtney Lynn (06:06):
I thought Rocky was real.

Jus Mystie (06:06):
Listen.
And I told you I found outbecause she said something about
Cree, right, and my dumb asswas like Apollo Cree and she was
like he ain't real.
I was like what do you mean?
I'm talking about Apollo Creefrom Rocky.

Bobby Frost (06:18):
Yeah, she, I was like what the fuck?

Jus Mystie (06:19):
Rocky ain't a real boxer.

Courtney Lynn (06:24):
I thought they was real people Y'all.

Jus Mystie (06:25):
I thought that was a real.
I thought Rocky was a realboxer.
I thought that was a real story.
I watched every Rocky onethrough the end.

Bobby Frost (06:31):
That show you how good and how much they took.
That was a good ass movie.

Courtney Lynn (06:34):
Yeah, how good they took.
I thought the five heartbeatswas real.

Jus Mystie (06:37):
I did too.
I didn't know, thought that wasa real bio piece you know, I
thought about it.

Bobby Frost (06:44):
That's crazy.
You know another good one thatwas.
What's the name of that shitman?
I'm trying to think of it.
I don't know why it's leavingme right now, but it's the one
with Morris Chestnut, taye Diggs.
Best man, best man rememberthey came back and did the Best
man.

Courtney Lynn (06:58):
Holiday.
That was good, but I think, andthen they did.

Bobby Frost (07:02):
I don't know if y'all watched the tv series.

Jus Mystie (07:04):
I like the series was good, but it was the same,
yeah, the series, but it was thesame people who involved yeah.

Bobby Frost (07:11):
It's when somebody new try to yeah because they
don't get it.
They don't get it.

Jus Mystie (07:14):
It's a cash grab because you know what else I
didn't like.
That's crazy how we can justmade this a topic I didn't like.
Full house me.

Bobby Frost (07:20):
Neither I didn't like it was called fuller House.

Jus Mystie (07:22):
I didn't like it and I fucked with Fuller House.
Some people did, some peopledidn't?

Bobby Frost (07:26):
I fucked with Fuller House.

Courtney Lynn (07:27):
I think people fucked with it Because it's, you
know, it's like our, it's ourtime, it's like you have to
watch it First of all, I thinkthat I like the Fuller House
Because I don't know no othersingle white dad.
That was on.

Jus Mystie (07:41):
TV.
It was just like a single blackmom.

Bobby Frost (07:43):
Shout out to Danny Tanner.

Courtney Lynn (07:44):
Shout out to Danny Tanner, uncle Jesse, jesse
.
And what's the other retiredone named?

Jus Mystie (07:50):
Uncle Joey.

Courtney Lynn (07:52):
They all tied in and helped.

Bobby Frost (07:56):
Corny ass jokes he used to always have.

Jus Mystie (07:58):
And.

Courtney Lynn (07:59):
Jesse moved his wife in there.
They end up having kids and weall go help each other.

Jus Mystie (08:04):
I liked that, and another one that was my shit Was
fucking roseanne.
Roseanne is a funny assmotherfucking show, yeah man,
she said the little racistcomment.

Bobby Frost (08:12):
They found out they took her off and they changed
that shit to the connors.
But here we go again.
That shit was.
They brought that back after 20years and it was doing great
and then that shit happened withroseanne and they changed it to
the conn Conners, but again thesame people was involved.
That's what I was about.
If you're going to respect theart, then you're going to make
it happen.
If you're doing this just forthe cash, you're never going to
get a fuck.

Courtney Lynn (08:30):
Unfortunately, some people die, like Martin.
I just don't think it's goingto be good.

Jus Mystie (08:37):
Okay.
So if y'all had to picksomething that has not granted,
we saying it's gonna be done,right, what would it be?

Bobby Frost (08:43):
let me oh, I gotta think, because it's a lot of
shit I wish they would come backout with.
Let me really think on that one, something I would really love
to be rebooted, or thiscontinuation, not even reboot,
continuation.
Oh, I got a lot, man, becausebecause I like the nickelodeon
so bad.

Jus Mystie (08:59):
All of that shit on there clarissa explains it all.
Fucking sabrina the teenagewitch, like all of that shit was
so good to me.

Courtney Lynn (09:05):
I'm trying to think, I don't think, I really
like, really, I like to say bythe bell which they did.

Jus Mystie (09:09):
Say by the they did do the college, but it wasn't.

Courtney Lynn (09:12):
But all the people wasn't on there.

Jus Mystie (09:13):
Yeah, it was the college one.
Wasn't that good for them?
Family?

Bobby Frost (09:17):
matters.

Jus Mystie (09:18):
I was just going to say just for the sake of
conversation on some real shit,I think I would like Family
Matters to keep going.

Courtney Lynn (09:24):
Family Matters was the shit.
It was the shit, it was theshit.
I like it.
Urkel really held that series.

Jus Mystie (09:31):
Because what is Urkel doing now?
I mean, I know he's acting.

Courtney Lynn (09:35):
He be on like a game show.

Bobby Frost (09:38):
Yeah, he do a lot of other shit.
It ain't just no mainstreamHollywood shit.
No more like that.
No, no mainstream.

Courtney Lynn (09:42):
Hollywood shit going on like that.
No man, I feel like they have ahard time when they come from
Disney or come from kids tryingto become an adult, it's like
they can go nowhere.

Jus Mystie (09:52):
Yeah, I loved Family Matters.
I think I could pick that for areboot or a continuation.

Bobby Frost (09:57):
I ain't just saying this to be saying it because
it's fucking me, because I likeanimated shows, oh, animated
shows, oh.

Jus Mystie (10:06):
and I like the jenny fox jamie fox was a good one,
man, I got so much.
I would like to be redone, Ijust think, our tv.
First of all because we hadcable.
I mean, I know they got cablenow, but everything's streaming
so they don't have nothing onthere.
First of all, tgi f was like atime for you to be between.
I think I was probably between.

Bobby Frost (10:18):
I'm gonna say nine maybe even younger than that tgi
friday was the shit though i'matell you how far TGIF go back
the dinosaurs, not the mama.
We was like 5 years old, 4years old, that shit came on.

Jus Mystie (10:29):
I liked it.
That was a good fucking show.
Yeah, not the mama.
That baby was bad as fuck badas hell okay.

Bobby Frost (10:34):
Yeah, I liked that man it's so much like, let me.
I'ma just start with thecartoons.
First.
I would like to like RealMonsters.

Jus Mystie (10:47):
I Real.

Bobby Frost (10:48):
Monsters was a good one.
They could bring that back.
Hey, I don't know what the shit.
Hey, I don't know what theycould bring that back.
They could bring back DougFunny.
Doug Funny was the shit, allthem type of shit.
When you said TGIF, I went toNickelodeon and I was thinking
about some of the shows.
I'm like they could bring thatshit back.

Jus Mystie (11:06):
What was it called Curse of Carly Dawg?
That's on Cartoon Network.

Bobby Frost (11:09):
But what was it?

Jus Mystie (11:10):
called.
When it started it was not Nickat Night, but like later in the
evening before Nick at Night,did they change it to like Nick
Teen or some shit.

Bobby Frost (11:20):
I wouldn't watch it now, but I would like my kids
to watch it though.
But Carmen, sandiego, carmen.

Jus Mystie (11:25):
Sandiego taught me a whole motherfucking lot.

Courtney Lynn (11:27):
My mama had bought me that game on the
computer.

Jus Mystie (11:29):
I remember playing that game at Courtney House on
the computer all the time.

Bobby Frost (11:32):
So then, like outside of that, like Justice
League Unlimited.
Y'all probably ain't watchedthat, but my nerds that watched
it.

Jus Mystie (11:38):
They know they could bring back spider so you like
the justice, justice leaguemovie the.

Bobby Frost (11:46):
Uh, I liked the.
The.
The.
Um, actual snyder cut, the onethey brought out in the movie.
There's this trash, but thatwas again.
They had a different director.
Uh, zach snyder's son died sohe left the movie.
But the the snyder cut is theshit, but the shit for hours I
like all of the movies.

Jus Mystie (12:04):
I don't like all of them, but how they started
making Disney cartoons, realmovies, some of them I liked a
lot.
I know I'm probably going toget a boo for this, but I really
didn't like the real Lion Kingmovie.

Courtney Lynn (12:15):
You know what I didn't?

Jus Mystie (12:16):
like.

Bobby Frost (12:17):
Aladdin, either the second one coming out now.
This is a prequel.
It look like it's going to begood.
Lion prequel.

Jus Mystie (12:22):
It look like it's going to be good.

Bobby Frost (12:23):
Lion King yeah, I ain't seen that it come out in
December.
I want to say December.

Courtney Lynn (12:28):
It's Mufasa.

Bobby Frost (12:28):
They show how Mufasa become him.

Jus Mystie (12:29):
I don't know.
It look like it's going to begood.
I did like the Little Boy, theJungle Boy, though.

Courtney Lynn (12:33):
That one was good , the real movie.
I didn't like Aladdin and Ireally liked Aladdin.

Bobby Frost (12:41):
I liked Aladdin the King, the real one.
You know what I'm saying.
I liked it, it was cool, but,like you said, the Jungle Book,
that shit was lit, that was theshit.

Jus Mystie (12:49):
I didn't see the Little Mermaid I should have,
especially with them having ablack mermaid, I never watched
the cartoon.
I liked the Cinderella andBrandy bit.

Bobby Frost (12:59):
You know what?
Now I'm coming with some shows.
Now that was the anime.
Like, now I'm coming with someshows.
Now that was like the anime.
Like I said, I love to bringSpider-Man back to Justice
League, but now I'm going to getinto actual TV shows.
Moesha Moesha was good, wasgood.
I think this would be great foryoung black girls in this time.

Jus Mystie (13:16):
If they could do it right, it could be her daughter
or somebody else.
Yes, yes, okay, because thatwas nice.

Bobby Frost (13:21):
I used to watch that with my cousin Shamil all
the time, and that was the shitI used to say.

Jus Mystie (13:25):
Shamil reminded me of what was the lady named that
ran the bar.
That's why I said Shamil, Iknow what you're talking about?

Bobby Frost (13:31):
Is it Rima Riva, something with an R?
I want to say it is.

Jus Mystie (13:39):
What the fuck was her name I?

Bobby Frost (13:40):
don't Moesha, moesha, moesha.
Another one for females.
I thought was good LivingSingle.

Jus Mystie (13:47):
Living Single was funny as hell.

Bobby Frost (13:49):
I think they could have brought that back out and
just put some more chicks intoit.

Jus Mystie (13:52):
I wish Fresh Prince would have came back out, but
differently, like.
I don't not like the new one,but I wish it would have been a
continuation of them instead.

Bobby Frost (14:00):
I don't think they could have done it, because
that's one of the ones I thinkyou had to reboot it, and the
only reason why I say that isbecause this is being honest
about it, the way they did itwith Will Smith.
The end, the last episode Noteven the end.
Just like who in this era rightnow got the same star power and
the same talent across multipleLike, you got to think Fresh

(14:21):
Prince came in that bitch offthe team.

Jus Mystie (14:22):
Chris Brown no, you crazy.
Can he act the way Will Smithdid?
No, it's a lot of young actors.

Bobby Frost (14:27):
Hold on, this is what I'm saying, listen, let me
get it out.
When Will Smith came in thatbitch, he came in young, but he
came in young Already the firstHip hop Grammy award winner he
had two platinum albums.

Jus Mystie (14:36):
Chris Brown can do it.

Bobby Frost (14:38):
Chris Brown do it.
If he do it now, he old as fuck.

Jus Mystie (14:41):
He's still like a teenager.

Bobby Frost (14:42):
You miss him.

Jus Mystie (14:43):
So you mean to tell me Fresh Listen, let me take you
there.
Will Smith Calls Uncle PhilCause his son.
We just gonna say Chris Cause,that's who he's talking about.
He just getting out of hand,you feel me, and I'ma send him.
You know what I'm saying.
I'ma send him that way he noteven living no more, he not, but
I'm saying Him, having WillSmith, chris Brown, being Will

(15:04):
Smith's son, getting sent towherever the fuck he gonna get
sent to, could definitely work,I think.

Bobby Frost (15:10):
I'm with it.
I'm just saying, like you gottathink Like he was.
He was young, like I wanna sayWill Smith was like when he came
in that motherfucker.
I think Will Smith was like 23.

Jus Mystie (15:20):
They all be.
How old do you think ChrisBrown is Chris Brown?

Bobby Frost (15:23):
is my age, you're not that old.
It's still old to come in thatbitch saying you a teenager, he
can't play a teenager.

Jus Mystie (15:29):
Yes, he can Hell.
No, yes, he looks like ateenager.

Bobby Frost (15:32):
Chris Brown don't look like no motherfucking
teenager, a nigga like a nigga.

Jus Mystie (15:35):
Well, who said he got to be 14?

Bobby Frost (15:40):
He could be 17.

Jus Mystie (15:40):
But he is no no, hell, no.

Bobby Frost (15:42):
Look him on Google right now.
He's not getting off at 17.

Jus Mystie (15:44):
I look at him every day on.

Bobby Frost (15:45):
TikTok and Snap and all that he's getting off on 17
, 18.

Jus Mystie (15:49):
Y'all just be hating on Chris.
No, I'm not.
That's my dog.
Y'all want him to be acrackhead, so bad no that's my
dog.

Bobby Frost (16:09):
He can get off of that, but he can't get off of
that.

Jus Mystie (16:10):
No, you gotta be young okay, but listen though,
but even if you don't do chrisreally for real, it is a lot of
great upcoming actors.
I was just thinking that, like,who is gonna be they denzel?
You know I'm saying who's gonnabe they?
Cicely tyson, but you know I'msaying that they can say ben, I
feel like you know I'm sayingpeople was definitely stepping
in that role and they doingawesome.
The boy from snowfall he, youngas hell, he doing good.
Um, all of them coming fromfucking england or wherever the

(16:35):
fuck they coming from, but theydefinitely good actors and they
young as fuck my man's from allamerican.
He's a good ass actor.

Bobby Frost (16:41):
I ain't saying no actors.
No, there's a bunch of actorsthat could play.
I'm saying why?

Jus Mystie (16:44):
do they gotta be a rapper?

Bobby Frost (16:46):
that's what I'm saying.
Made the shit pop like hip hopbecause Quincy.

Jus Mystie (16:50):
Jones.
I didn't know him as a rapperwhen he came started Fresh
Prince, that's what I'm tellingyou.
I know he had them littlecouple songs that's where he
they can't fuck with Will Smithfor real.
That's what I'm telling you.

Bobby Frost (17:07):
I'm not saying there's not other actors that
can do it, because I definitelybelieve-.

Jus Mystie (17:10):
You said it has to be somebody else.

Bobby Frost (17:12):
The impact His impact was so much different
because he was already soestablished he was already.
You know what I'm saying star,star, compared to I'm going to
get a good actor.
Now he ain't got this sameprime example, who knows?
Now, I think he's a good actor.
The dude I played Will in the.
I think he's a good actor.
But nobody knew nothing abouthim before this.

(17:33):
He didn't come with no uh power.
Now I'm gonna say this now, ifyou would've got Chris Brown,
they would've did this shit backin, like say, they would've did
Chris Brown would have beenperfect because he was already
coming in off that you know whatwas the name?
His first album, when he wasdoing excuse me, missing them

(17:54):
songs like that.
Yeah, he would have came in andhe would have been perfect.
But yeah, I would like, I would.
Yeah at the French Prince, hmm.

Jus Mystie (18:02):
I think that our TV just was like I said, it was
just better than TV like they.
The shit we watched in the shit.
It was fun.
I enjoy sitting there watchingTV yeah, no, for sure I think.

Bobby Frost (18:13):
Yeah I'm thinking about, I'm gonna tell you one
that y'all gonna blow y'all mindreal sex.
I don't know if y'all watchedthat shit.
Real sex, yeah, it used to comeon HBO.
It was real sex like they usedto um go into like different
sexual things, like I wasfreaking out you remember
saluteute your Shorts yeah thatCamp Onowana.

Jus Mystie (18:35):
Yup, we had the little bully.
He had red hair real sex wasfunny.

Bobby Frost (18:39):
Y'all gotta google that shit up.
Real sex is like they wouldshow different things like
that's where I learned aboutbondage.
I learned about the pain andshit what cause it came on HBO.

Jus Mystie (18:48):
I know you wasn't even watching that shit.

Bobby Frost (18:49):
Yeah, my grandparents would go to sleep.
I would sneak on, turn the TVon and we'd watch HBO and it was
real sex and the other one wastaxicab something, the fact that
we had to sneak and watch shitlike that and these
motherfuckers can just type itin their YouTube and watch it is
already.

Courtney Lynn (19:06):
Everything is at your fingertips.

Jus Mystie (19:07):
Yeah, because do y'all remember how outside used
to shut the fuck down at 6o'clock when 106 and Park came
on Mm-hmm.

Bobby Frost (19:13):
They don't have that, no more.

Jus Mystie (19:13):
Everybody went in the house to see what number one
video was and that nigga BowWow held that bitch down for so
fucking long.
Bro Bow Wow, that's why hemissed the 106 and Park.

Bobby Frost (19:24):
Yeah, I don't think you can even bring them back.

Courtney Lynn (19:31):
Like certain shit you just can't.
I mean it just certain shit youcan't even bring back.

Jus Mystie (19:34):
You definitely had to be there in that era because
the fact that we watch multiplevideo shows and they show the
same videos and we still likethat Miss Sita's World 106
Empire in the basement withTiger, and then when is it?
Tigger, tigger.
And then when Tigger starteddoing the freestyle, you had to
come hard to be in the freestylebooth down there.

Courtney Lynn (19:52):
This has nothing to do with nothing.
I've been seeing the post causeI looked at a few few pictures.
It's fucking insane that weused to go to the club business
fucking casual.

Bobby Frost (20:04):
Yeah, I seen that one that was true wait a minute,
what we do.
I'm gonna tell you exactly whaty'all had on.
That was the rainbow forever 21era I used to have on.

Courtney Lynn (20:14):
Charlie.

Jus Mystie (20:15):
Reigns Wait give me an example.

Courtney Lynn (20:16):
Forget the strapped skirt dresses them big
ass.

Bobby Frost (20:19):
Put a blazer over it, yeah.

Courtney Lynn (20:21):
Or a belt that belt the big ass.
Sean John jeans with like acarnigan sweater, Like just polo
buttons up big as hell when youlook at your.
That's the LRG era.

Jus Mystie (20:38):
I remember LRG.

Courtney Lynn (20:39):
That's the LRG era.

Jus Mystie (20:40):
We looked at a mess Going to a club business casual
but have y'all seen, and theperson that I keep seeing do it
is Method man, and I swear I'vebeen looking for me a hard ass
outfit that nigga walk fubu allthe time.
Now, today, in 2024, method manalways got on the fucking fubu
shirt and I'm like that's crazythat fubu won't reboot, why this
whole black life matters andblack people was coming together

(21:03):
like you need to reboot theproblem is getting people to
actually fucking wear thecelebrities is already wearing
it.

Bobby Frost (21:09):
no, that's what's crazy I found a mistake and I
think the issue is it was FUBUremanded by one person, I think
it was like three of them.
And once you start trying tobrand shit back now now you're
talking about percentages andwho- gonna do this and who gonna
get?

Jus Mystie (21:18):
yeah, because I think FUBU and for us by, I was
like, oh okay, it's black on.

Bobby Frost (21:27):
No, it ain't the first one, but it was running
the first one.
The first one I remember thatwas black.
Black Was Carl Canai.

Jus Mystie (21:32):
See, I was.
I was so young for Carl Canai,my sister used to wear Carl
Canai.

Courtney Lynn (21:36):
Yeah, that was like.

Jus Mystie (21:37):
My big brother in them era, so I mean I knew it
she used to look like A fuckingyou talking about.
Yes, it was Lil Broad.

Bobby Frost (21:44):
Oh, that's what I I'm about to say that he only
got you by Two years.

Jus Mystie (21:48):
I had Carl Canine, but it wasn't.

Courtney Lynn (21:51):
I wasn't hip to it.
The what is it?
The striped Big ass.

Jus Mystie (21:55):
But Carl Canine.

Courtney Lynn (21:56):
Is still selling too.

Jus Mystie (21:57):
You know, tiana Taylor, I just feel like.

Courtney Lynn (22:00):
Nothing is not selling.
We, just Like you said, we sawmaterialistic.
We only Wear what's trending.

Bobby Frost (22:06):
And shit Don't go out of business.

Courtney Lynn (22:08):
We just don't wear the shit because that's not
what's hot like right now?

Jus Mystie (22:11):
Because if Lil Baby drop a video right now in a FUBU
two-piece, guess what that shitgonna?
Because you know Rainbow sellFUBU.
That's what's crazy.
The Rainbow.
When I went out of town we wasin Miami they sold FUBU reboot
now pastries.

Bobby Frost (22:27):
You know I say this all the time and this is how it
look.
Like it went to me in the 80s.
A lot of motherfuckers waswearing designer you know.
So I used to see them going toDapper Dan and shit and getting
their Gucci's and Fendi's andshit put together.
Then it seemed like.
When the 90s it got a lot moreblack, you got.

Jus Mystie (22:45):
Willie Esco.
You got.
Echo was the shit too.
What's that shit called Ivisu?
I remember Ivisu Was Jeezyright.

Courtney Lynn (22:52):
No.

Jus Mystie (22:52):
I don't know if I'm saying this right.

Courtney Lynn (22:53):
He said it in his songs.
It's not here.

Jus Mystie (22:55):
Ivisu.
They been doing Bathing Napes,though Is it.

Bobby Frost (22:59):
I don't think that was Really how you supposed To
say the name, but I know that'show Black people say Anichi.

Jus Mystie (23:07):
I don't think that really was the actual name but
we said that was a nice littlebrand, fat farm, all that shit
like that farm was who?

Bobby Frost (23:15):
russell simmons.
That's where baby fat come.

Jus Mystie (23:16):
That's his wife I don't think that I some stuff I
think can't make a comeback, butI just really do think fubu
could, if the right motherfuckerput it on.
No, the logo was very simple.
Just think about how we likesimplicity right now javinci,
javinci, that's it.
Fubo was very simple.
It wasn't a lot of patterns, itwas just the logo, that's it.
So I think that if they popthat back out, it could.

Bobby Frost (23:37):
It's just what you said.
Like I said, it's just for somereason and this is illicit and
we kind of get off topic, butit's kind of crazy.

Jus Mystie (23:42):
We really didn't have a topic, so we just been
really recapping history this.

Bobby Frost (23:45):
This is the crazy part.
Like a lot of the designer shit, some of that designer shit,
they don't want black people init.

Jus Mystie (23:52):
They say that, they say that and we still will go
get it, or they make a mockeryof black people have y'all seen
Marc Jacobs wearing his longnails doing his little click,
click, clack, clack, clack.

Courtney Lynn (24:01):
Well, it's the little white boy, or is he me?
He's something I don't know onTikTok that wears those like
skin.
I mean, wear those long legs,and that's what he was inspired
from him.

Jus Mystie (24:11):
He shouted him out on TikTok and gave him his new
Marc Jacobs bag well, that'scrazy, because I saw a video of
Marc Jacobs saying that he wasuh, he was giving.
Well, he said that he wasbasically like giving props to
the nail black aesthetic, theblack girl nail aesthetic.

Courtney Lynn (24:25):
Well, maybe it's the black lady who do the do
nails, but it's definitely froma little boy from TikTok that
wear his nails that long.

Jus Mystie (24:34):
I know what you're talking about, because it's 17
of them.
But I know what mixed boyyou're talking about, but I saw
Marc Jacobs saying that he waswearing them.

Courtney Lynn (24:40):
It was the awards .
He even shouted them out at theawards.

Jus Mystie (24:44):
Yeah, I hate it.

Bobby Frost (24:45):
I hate it.

Courtney Lynn (24:47):
You know who I do .
I never knew Marc Jacobs Lookedlike that.
I don't know what the fuck Ithought he looked like, but I
you know, I didn't think helooked like that.

Jus Mystie (24:54):
I saw Marc Jacobs before.
But what kills me Is that a lotof the dudes who be all
homophobic and shit Be wearingall of these brands Like
Balenciaga and Gucci and all.
And half of these motherfuckers, because it's gay.

Courtney Lynn (25:07):
That's why they in fashion.
They like fashion.
They like tailored clothes,they like shit that fit.
They all in our game.

Bobby Frost (25:12):
Yeah, speaking of we still with the Nostalgia
thing, I like another one Iwould like they brought back.
I don't know how you be able todo it, though, because he
fucked it up, man, with theQuaaludes and all that shit.
I always thought.
Thought they should havebrought the Cosby show back out.

Jus Mystie (25:28):
Yeah, no, the Cosby show was lit.
I don't give a fuck about whohe drugged.

Courtney Lynn (25:30):
Cosby's was lit I watched the Cosby's, but I
wasn't watching the Cosby's.
If it was on, I watched it.

Jus Mystie (25:36):
I didn't watch it when it came out, Like if a new
one come out every Tuesday.
I didn't watch it like that,but when I watched it I watched
it and I know the that Cosbyreally kicked off in the 80s.

Bobby Frost (25:48):
Okay, yeah, so I was.
You know I'm born in the 80s,but when I rewatched it I could
see why it has such a big staple, because you got to see a black
family from the middle,successful Right.
And I look at what's her name?
Oh shit, I can't think of hername for shit.
But oh, I'm mad, I can't thinkof her name.

Jus Mystie (26:05):
The little baby, oh, the mama, felicia Rashad.

Bobby Frost (26:08):
There you go.
She still look good to this day.

Jus Mystie (26:10):
I seen it.
I seen it.
I didn't know that her sister.
See, I can't even think oftheir names, but when you see
them, I didn't know that theywere sisters.
I was like damn.

Bobby Frost (26:20):
One of them talked to Rashad.
He was a wide receiver for theMinnesota Vikings.
He used to do inside stuff forthe NBA.
And then the other one talkedto Norm Nixon, who was a they
still married the point guardfor the Lakers back in the 80s.

Courtney Lynn (26:34):
I just feel like anything black that wasn't like.
That was just something wewatched, like Fresh Prince, the
Cosbys Family Matters all thatwas just like it was giving us
that two-parent householdraising kids, having teenagers
going through ages that could bein our household and it's like

(26:55):
we're going through that.

Jus Mystie (26:56):
I don't remember seeing no single moms on TV.
If I could think back, I don'tremember seeing no single moms.

Bobby Frost (27:02):
The first and only big one.
I forgot her name was like Ma.
You can look it up, it's awhite woman.
But that was the first.
That was unheard of and whenthey did it they broke the
barrier.
I think that shit started inthe 60s or early 70s and they
was like you, going to put a TVshow on with a single mom.

Jus Mystie (27:16):
Because this is happening.

Courtney Lynn (27:17):
Yeah, you did, it's happening, oh, oh oh, look,
randomly popped in my head,what was the Wayne brother that
had my wife?

Bobby Frost (27:26):
But it was yeah, I liked it and that's why I said
the Cosby.
Looking at it from Cosby, likeif he wouldn't have done what he
did, she still look good Cosby,still no Cosby.
So you could have, but this ismy thing you could have had.

Jus Mystie (27:37):
Them as grandparents .
Yeah, and then you would havehad the other ones.
Cause.
What's the name?

Courtney Lynn (27:41):
Look good, cause even if you always recycle back
to your parent.
Like I'm having trouble, likeunderstand what you used to do
with us like they, I vote y'allre-vote the Cosby's cause.

Jus Mystie (27:54):
It's a new.
It's a new era.
Now it's a new era.
And guess what?
I don't give a fucking bill injail.
It happens tradition, remember?
We said we got.
I don't know what she doing,but Lisa, lisa Bonet, still look
good, she do so you know, whenyou find out who people related
to in parents when they'recelebrities, you'll be blew back
, because I had no idea that wasLenny Kravitz's daughter.

Bobby Frost (28:12):
Yeah.

Jus Mystie (28:14):
Your daddy weird as hell.
That's why she's like that.
That's why you weird.

Courtney Lynn (28:17):
That's why she still look good.
She's earthy.
She's probably not even eatingfucking meat and shit like that,
so did you know that LorenzTate brother was my man from
Jason's lyric.

Bobby Frost (28:33):
Trench man, remember the little short dude?

Jus Mystie (28:34):
yeah, yeah, he empowered, he, empowered he they
brothers, that's crazy how youjust be like, oh damn they
brothers, I was watching clipsof, you know, omar gooding yeah,
the nigga that played that.

Bobby Frost (28:44):
It's funny man.

Courtney Lynn (28:46):
Calvin Baby Boy, yeah, that's his brother who,
omar Gooding Jr and CubanGooding Jr.

Jus Mystie (28:53):
They brothers, which one Baby Boy.

Courtney Lynn (28:55):
What's his name?
The friend P.
Oh, they brothers.
So he was.
I did not know that, yeah.

Bobby Frost (29:01):
Wait.

Jus Mystie (29:03):
Cuban Gooding Jr yeah.

Bobby Frost (29:04):
His name's Omar Gooding Jr.

Jus Mystie (29:06):
That one is Omar, yeah P is.
Omar.
Okay, nope, I didn't know theywas brothers.
That's crazy.

Bobby Frost (29:10):
He played a smart guy too.

Jus Mystie (29:11):
Yep, I remember Smart guy was a good one.
That was a good one, sister Cand Tamera, right how we forget
about them.

Bobby Frost (29:17):
No, I was getting to them.

Courtney Lynn (29:18):
But um, yeah, he was talking about like how him
and Cuban like relationship isLike they really don't have,
Like they have one.
He's so older and he still seeme as the big little brother.
They call and say what they gotto say.
Or mom, be like call yourbrother and see what's up and he
be like I'm not calling him.
They be beefed out.
And then when Cuban get back intown from overseas he be like

(29:41):
what's that shit you was talkingabout?
It's crazy.
He be like I'll sit there and belike that was two weeks ago.

Bobby Frost (29:46):
nigga, I ain't fuck like that's something I wish
they would have redid.
Yeah, the sequel to um baby boy.
No, no, I would.
I would have liked the sequelto baby boy of what?
To see them together to see howit went, because now, being
grown, grown and seeing how youdoing, she could get this one.

Courtney Lynn (30:01):
She put his ass out.

Bobby Frost (30:03):
You gotta be a fucking man because here come my
thing coming in now, his son.

Jus Mystie (30:08):
You know I'm saying saying could've been you right
now you get to see how your songrowing up that wouldn't be
something that I would be mad atif they tried it, but they have
to have the original people.
That's what I'm saying, causeyou gotta see.

Courtney Lynn (30:19):
But don't see.
My thing is to where, like webe so caught up on, it's trying
to be like baby boy too.
It name Baby Boy 2, so we won'thave that mind frame like this
ain't like Baby Boy or whateverlike it should be called Junkie
yeah it could be called whateveryeah like

Bobby Frost (30:33):
that, but I think that's something you could do a
sequel to.

Courtney Lynn (30:36):
But still with the original people.

Bobby Frost (30:38):
Yeah, because he got a son and a daughter.

Jus Mystie (30:44):
And if they, had any other kids.
I told Reggie, with all of thislittle shit Going around Flint,
right, he had never seen BadBoys in the Hood.
So I told him to watch it.
Right, we tried to watch ittogether.
He fell asleep.
So he must have watched it thenext day While I was at work.
So I'm like I come in and Ialways ask him what he was doing
While I was at work.
So he like I finished watchingboys in the hood and I'm like,
so what?
You think he's talking aboutsomething?

(31:05):
I cried man, that's sad andthat that's a sad movie and I
don't want to watch it again.
I'm like damn red, that's agood ass movie, though like I
fucked with that.
I love all the old movies youknow what's crazy about that?

Bobby Frost (31:17):
because that was one of the first movies that
show, because, like again, we inthis digital age.
So you know how culture is.
In new orleans to chicago, towherever right you get, to see
motherfuckers doing a littlehood tours or just talking about
it but back then you didn'tknow.
So motherfuckers didn't know howgang culture was really with
them crimson, bloods and shit inla on.

(31:38):
They didn't really know.
So when that bitch dropped as amajor movie it wasn't like
straight to you know, uh, vcr,it went to the movies that was a
big movie I just I can imaginecoming being.

Jus Mystie (31:50):
You know, I'm saying in that era when it dropped,
because it was a good ass movie.
You hear people talk about itthe what was my, because my
man's died right, that wrote uh,john singleton was that a name.

Courtney Lynn (31:58):
Yeah, he died a few years ago yeah, his movies
was just something different.

Bobby Frost (32:02):
Anyway, snowfall, but he died you know what's
funny about that?
That was one of the firstmovies I saw, since we were
going through nostalgia, andthis was the name of the episode
.
This is crazy.
I remember when you used tohave to pay.
I'm going to take y'all back.
You had to pay for HBO Cinemax,you had that, but then you had
to pay per view.
Yeah, you had to pay, like theywere before they get to VCR.

(32:23):
Oh damn, pay per view.
They would stay, they would,they would lose the movie
theater and then you would go topay per view then to the VCR,
and I remember my granddaddywould never pay for none of that
shit.
He paid the wise boys.
He didn't want to go into the.

Jus Mystie (32:35):
That's crazy that was the first where I remember.
I like definitely like.

Courtney Lynn (32:41):
I like pay-to-focus.
It can't be no sequel ornothing.
No, you can't do a sequel.

Jus Mystie (32:44):
No, I can't.
I like the Menace to Societytoo.
That was my shit.
I like Menace to Society, likecertain ones you can.

Bobby Frost (32:49):
That's why I said certain shit you can, certain
shit you can't.
Baby Boy, I felt like you coulddo it because you can show the
kids Like you couldn't do.
A Boys in the Hood Trey didn'tdie.

Jus Mystie (32:58):
He, the only one that died and Doe went to jail.
No, doe died.
You didn't watch the end of it.
All of them died.
Oh yeah, the flat.
You right you right.

Bobby Frost (33:10):
All the niggas got up.
That's why you can't do nothing.
The only nigga left is Doe.

Jus Mystie (33:16):
I mean not Doe, but Trey, and he was the lame.

Bobby Frost (33:23):
Yeah, so it still wouldn't be Boys in the Hood,
because I know him and her movedsomewhere else.
They wasn't in the hood.

Courtney Lynn (33:28):
No more Boys in the Burbs.
They went to school somewhere,yeah.

Bobby Frost (33:31):
I think they went to Hillman and Spelman and
something like that, yeah that'show I said it at the end.

Jus Mystie (33:37):
I like I mean culture and I and I fuck with
our culture the the long way,but it definitely was some shit
that I fucked with, like moviesthat I fucked with when I was
younger.
That was not like consideredblack movies like me myself and
irene, you know like I fuckedwith.
I fucked with other movies, butI think that I think that our

(33:58):
culture kids, like our kids,don't see enough of our culture
no, that's why I said, like I goback because I got more
daughters, I got one son.

Bobby Frost (34:04):
that's why I said, like I go back because I got
more daughters, I got one son.
That's why I said likegirlfriends, I think they could
reboot that or sequel that.
I think that would be nicebecause it's so different type
of females and different type ofwalks of life and different
shit like that you had.
You got, like I said, LivingSingle.
I think that was great.

Courtney Lynn (34:22):
I just watched a clip of what's the dude's name,
oh, not Over of what's the dudename, Um oh, not over 10, but
the dark one, Mac.

Jus Mystie (34:31):
No, I can't take his name.

Courtney Lynn (34:32):
Yeah, he.
He explained why they fired himoff the show and he wasn't on
the shows no more.
Like I forgot what he said.
He had to do something overseasand they kept saying that
they'll hold a spot and they endup firing off the show and I
believe they all the other castmembers was basically like we
ain't doing the show.

Bobby Frost (34:51):
Without him and outside them, like just for like
black shows, like I think them,them was great, like I'll tell
you something else they couldbring back out or do a redo of
or a sequel New York Undercover.

Courtney Lynn (35:05):
I never watched that.
That was my shit, Like Iwatched it, Like when my sister
watched it, it was nothing thatI sat down and I watched.

Bobby Frost (35:11):
I used to sit down.
My grandmama didn't want mewatching it, but she finally
broke because she used to wantto watch it.

Jus Mystie (35:17):
I liked it.
It was the shit that was ourgrandparents watched in the heat
of the night.

Bobby Frost (35:21):
But that was that Like I said, but that was that
like I could say that I thinkthey could bring that back out
they bring everything else backbecause I remember watching.

Jus Mystie (35:28):
I remember our lunch lady, theo McGinnis mama, I
love her.
She was our lunch lady andthat's all she wore was
sweatpants and scrunchie socks.
Way back when we was at dailyand I used to be like when they
started wearing them I keptthinking, thinking that like I
saw this shit from somewhere.
This is old.
They bring everything else back.
They can bring some of theseshows back, yeah.

Bobby Frost (35:47):
I can name some more good ones that they could
bring back, but that's if theywanted to do it or not.
The Wayne Brothers?
I never understood.
Oh, the Wayne.

Jus Mystie (35:54):
Brothers.
I watched the Wayne.
I love it.

Bobby Frost (35:55):
I never understood why they didn't bring that back,
because now again they ain'tlike they super dried up.
Fuck, I don't know.

Jus Mystie (36:02):
You see, uh marlin, I don't know what I liked in his
little tv show no, but you knowwhat I always say marlin is
finna go on tour and I actuallywant to go see him, but I always
say what the fuck do sean bedoing with today's society.

Courtney Lynn (36:13):
They be writing movies.

Jus Mystie (36:15):
Yeah, because you know they'd be behind the scenes
um I wish that.
I'm not gonna say I wish theycould redo it, but I'll be
thinking that if white chickshad a drop in 2024 baby, they
would have got canceled with allthat racist shit that was up in
there.
Like that is a funny fuckingmovie.
I think white people and blackpeople enjoy it a lot.
But when you watch it as anadult because one thing that

(36:35):
stood out to me as an adult thatI didn't know and I and it
didn't dawn on me until one ofmy Muslim friends was doing this
little I don't know if it'scalled a chant, okay, I don't
know what it's called, but hewas doing it and I and it dawned
on me I said, oh my god, that'swhat the wayne brothers was
joking about when they was atthe store and he was saying I
never knew what the fuck thejoke was.

(36:55):
I said oh see, there's so manyjokes in there that ain't
supposed to be you know whatthat's the thing like.

Bobby Frost (36:59):
That's why I go back and watch certain shit when
I was younger.
You catch the shit that youdidn't catch, like my fucking
friend bless her heart.

Courtney Lynn (37:07):
Um, men's society .
Why drink juice in the hood?
She didn't know.
Every time he said message, hewas saying a message like
whatever was said, he basicallylike message like you need to
pay attention to this shit.
She thought he was justblurting shit out.

Jus Mystie (37:21):
Okay, listen, I ain't never finished watching.
I Okay, listen, I ain't neverfinished watching.
I've never saw that movie.
Mrs Ali, why Drinking Nope?
Go watch this shit.
Funny as hell.
I have never.

Bobby Frost (37:30):
That's the first spoof.
You got to see all the scarymovies and all that shit, but
that's the first spoof one.

Jus Mystie (37:36):
Okay, because I ain't never.
No, I take that back.
That's not the first blackspoof one.

Bobby Frost (37:40):
The first black spoof one is fuck, I can't think
of a name of it, it's I'ma Getyou Suckin'.
I love that, that's a realmovie.
No, it was spoofs of otherblack movies.
Exploitation movies.

Courtney Lynn (37:54):
What was the karate dude?
What was it supposed to be?

Jus Mystie (37:58):
The man in.

Courtney Lynn (38:00):
What was the man that was fighting in what you
just said?

Bobby Frost (38:04):
I'ma Get you Suck.
I can't think of it.
Yeah, that's where it comesfrom.
I know where she's saying itCall that shit I watched.

Jus Mystie (38:09):
I'm Going to Get.
You Something, but I do have towatch that.
What you call that shit In ajuice Everybody Hates.

Courtney Lynn (38:13):
Chris was a good one too, and, as he explained,
chris got fucking older.

Jus Mystie (38:20):
Like we had to cancel that I that showed you.

Courtney Lynn (38:22):
And he said it was additionally like kind of
they family he like, but it wastoo many of them.
That's why they only had threekids Like you can't be paying
all them little black kids likethat.
So they had broken out on three.
He said it was more of us inthat fucking shit or whatever
like that.

Jus Mystie (38:36):
But I loved it, that one, that was the one, even
though it depicted a poor, yeah,a poor family.

Courtney Lynn (38:47):
And I think that they.

Bobby Frost (38:48):
It was very realistic and I loved it, and I
still watch my man has two jobs.

Jus Mystie (38:50):
Okay, and I said she didn't give a fuck, she wanted
to spend all the money bitch wegot bills.

Bobby Frost (38:54):
That's why he works .

Jus Mystie (38:55):
So hard that.

Courtney Lynn (38:56):
That that was she quit, she was she quit every
fucking job she had because herman has two jobs.

Bobby Frost (39:04):
That's why I was explaining in the other episode
you can do it but, as you'veseen, this nigga did nothing but
what.

Jus Mystie (39:10):
Work.
But you know what, before weend our episode, because it
looked like Rob giving us thewrap it up sign.
She's a good actor that slepton Tashina Arnold.
She done did a lot of good shitand I feel like they be
sleeping on her.

Bobby Frost (39:22):
You know how I figured out about that shit?
Because, again, I like movies.
Y'all never watched the LittleShop of Horror.
She's in there.
The Little Shop of Horror,horror, horror, with the plant
Feed me, seymour she in there Ifyou watch it see the girl that
be singing Her, and what's hername?
Tanisha Yep.

Jus Mystie (39:38):
Tanisha Arnold won post to Ben Pound Right she
really like.
Just they showed us a lot.

Courtney Lynn (39:41):
I feel like they kind of brought the light skin,
dark skin shit in the playbecause Gina was the host and
when Pound was supposed to bekind of like the wild type of
shit.
Even in Kid and Play like theymake the light-skinned girl be

(40:03):
just the it girl, the dark girl,kind of like her.

Bobby Frost (40:06):
And that's why I don't like the high-jitz.
I like the house party, becauseon house party it was still,
but with opposite it was likeshe was cool, sidney was cool,
but he really wanted to get withher.

Jus Mystie (40:15):
Yeah, and you know what?
That's something.
I didn't watch all of themuntil my big age.

Bobby Frost (40:26):
I had never watched all the house.
Some shit's gotta just don't be.
The third one was decent.
I ain't gonna say it was goodif the other one was decent,
because when he they added othercomedians like Bernie Mac and
shit, and so they did try to doa new house party and it sucked.

Jus Mystie (40:37):
Did y'all see that?

Bobby Frost (40:38):
Yeah, it was decent like and we could wrap it a
certain shit.
The times has changed how weconsume shit.
It's not gonna hit the samelike I will watch.
I don't watch that.
My kids, they liked it watchingthe first house party.
That bitch forever gonna begood to watch.
You can go home watch thatbitch right now.
You still gonna laugh and stilllike it.
And it was like you can't.
You can't even do that becausethat's not how house parties are

(41:01):
.

Jus Mystie (41:01):
No right them bitches getting shot up.
But hell, they ain't even justlike that.
Them bitches, be they atAirbnbs, fuck somebody.
House they outside, they on topof cars, they ain't keeping it
in the house, they ain't gettingshot up.

Bobby Frost (41:14):
So they don't understand the only movie I seen
was similar to that.
That was a good movie but itwas funny.
I don't think black peoplecould make it, but the white
people made it with Project X.
I don't know if y'all everwatched that.
That was funny because how theyplayed off them doing that.
But no, you can't do that.
And before we get out of herelike these are a couple other
ones I think I would like to seea reboot of or a prequel.

(41:37):
This is Top 5 Movies, MeTraining Day.
They could do a prequel.
Happened with the Russians,Remember that's who killed Lonzo
at the end?
The Russians.

Jus Mystie (41:46):
That's why he did what he did, I thought because
they was tired of his ass.

Bobby Frost (41:50):
No, they did what he did because if you go back
and watch it they say man.
When you go see the Wise guys,they talk.
They say, man, lonzo, you gotit fixed.
I heard you had a wild night inVegas.
He went in Vegas and gotdisrespectful with some Russians
and he had to pay.

Jus Mystie (42:03):
That's why he did what he did to Officer Horry.

Bobby Frost (42:06):
He wasn't just doing it, he had to pay them.
But by the time he got themoney he was going to get the
money to pay.
He didn't.
That's when Officer Horry tookthe money and bounced out.
He was like, damn, you're goingto leave me like this, I like
that, or what happened with therushes, or you can do a sequel.

(42:26):
I think I like the trainer,that was a good one.
Yeah, that's, that's.
Uh, when I thought they couldredo a sequel, love, I don't
understand why they didn'tnecessarily do it.
Another one I think they coulddo.
We've been talking about thisfor longest.
I think they might have gotpast it now, but they still
could do it.
But they let so many of theactors die.
They could have did the nextfriday with chris tucker well,
chris Tucker never, said he wasdoing it because he wasn't

(42:47):
cussing anymore.

Jus Mystie (42:48):
Yeah, but I think you know what I ain't gonna lie.
I feel like after they gotafter Friday, after next, that
was pretty much good.
Like you said, they let it befar too.
If it had been the next Fridayand he had been in it then, Some
shit just don't need.

Bobby Frost (43:03):
I felt like after the day they said when he went
there, the next one should havebeen the one with Chris Tucker
yeah, that's what I'm saying yougetting back here out of rehab
and he could have actuallyplayed that in there.

Jus Mystie (43:12):
Like you know, I don't cuss or nothing, no more.
I don't smoke weed, but I feelhim like actors.
What I'm understanding now isthat sometimes actors do shit
and then they you I'm neverdoing nothing like baby boy ever
again.
I'm beyond that, you know heprobably felt like that I'm
beyond being a weed smoker.
That you know.

Bobby Frost (43:28):
I'm saying I'm gonna say this, and then we get
out here what's dog name thatplay?
He played pinky, he played anum dead president he hired I
know you talk about every moviehe playing.
For the most part he's alwaystypecast into this old dirty he
played tauncey, what yeah faggotass he had family, family
business.

Courtney Lynn (43:47):
That killed him, though, but he was in family.
You know the funniest thingabout that?

Bobby Frost (43:50):
though, if you go watch Menace to Society and you
watch the credit, his characterin that bitch is faggot ass
Chauncey go look at it, I'mbullshitting you now when you go
through the credits and you seeyou see Bagged-ass Chauncey.
That's what it say.
I never paid attention to it.
To my homeboy Vartone he saidman, go look at the credits I'm
like no hell.
No, he always do Pinky.

(44:11):
His sister say bagged-ass,chauncey.

Jus Mystie (44:12):
He did a damn good job as Pinky.
Okay, pinky was the like, awhole, whole ass.

Bobby Frost (44:24):
He was on what's my dog name that played in J6
lyrics?

Jus Mystie (44:27):
he did it for a long time.
The brother he always the sametype of nigga.
I didn't see him change intolife yep, he always yeah, yep,
and in life he ain't say shitnope, so you get typecast, so
that's how it go.

Bobby Frost (44:38):
So so I got some shit they can bring back, some
shit they can't.
I like some of that stuff Iwill stay bringing back.
I'm going to go check out BelAir, though.
If y'all get a chance, tell mehow you like the next season.

Jus Mystie (44:48):
I'm going to go watch Menace to Society.

Courtney Lynn (44:52):
Just send me all the lists of all the passwords
and apps you have.

Jus Mystie (44:55):
Can you send me your password to Disney please?

Bobby Frost (45:00):
Some of them motherfuckers.
I will tell you, I, but theyare doing it now.
Then it got to the point now,like they don't let you do that
they're going to drop you out ofevery motherfucking thing.

Jus Mystie (45:09):
Well, I just need it for today.
I'm not going to be on it forweeks.
I need it for today.
I'll get it to you though, forsure.

Bobby Frost (45:13):
But yeah, they got on some bullshit.

Jus Mystie (45:27):
So we're going to wrap it up.
Been listening to much music, Itold you I can't do nothing
I've been studying.

Bobby Frost (45:29):
I got a big, big big test coming up, so I've been
studying.
Oh, that's what's up.
What's up, knock that shit down.
I'm gonna tell you what I'vebeen bumping, and it was crazy,
though I took it way back in theday.
I've been bumping eight balland mjg oh man yeah that that
that on uh top of the world isthe shit.
That that album was was theshit.

Courtney Lynn (45:45):
I like.

Bobby Frost (45:47):
Space Shades Pimping and then I like the one.
After that they reinventedthemselves when they went with
Bad Boys.
That was y'all should notice.
When I say this this is y'allerror, cause we got the same
error.
This motherfuckers reallystarted getting outside that
round like 16, 15, 17, when theycame back out Legend and they
dropped all that shit.
You Don't Want no Drama Forever.
Look At the Grills man.

(46:08):
That shit was.
That album was cold as fuckyeah.

Courtney Lynn (46:12):
I fucked with that.

Bobby Frost (46:13):
Yeah, that was a time.
That's why Kourtney laughingbecause she thinking about them
times when that shit was out,that shit was live.
What you been on, kourtney.

Courtney Lynn (46:23):
Babyface Ray.
I listen to A lot of Shuffledshit, so it's not Specific.
That's one hard word To say tome.
It's specific.

Bobby Frost (46:36):
Specific I gotta go check Payroll shit out, cause
you got some Shit that's down.

Jus Mystie (46:39):
What get on my nerves Is that they act like
they don't know what the fuckyou talking about.
When you say pacific Bitch, youknow exactly what I mean.
Not the fucking ocean.
Right, be Pacific bitch.
Okay, I just had to say that.
It's hard for me to say I knowit's an answer in front of, but
sometimes it don't come out likethat.

Bobby Frost (46:53):
You know, as long as I'm with that too, you know.
You know what it is.
You ain't gotta be.
Like you talking?

Jus Mystie (47:00):
about the ocean.

Bobby Frost (47:00):
Correct me after you of fun yeah well, whatever
so yeah, man, where can theycatch you at misty?

Jus Mystie (47:05):
I'm tired of going first.
Just misty j-u-s-m-y-s-t-i-e onall social media platforms, or
y'all can just search mistysummers.
It's gonna pop up because I'malmost somebody where can they
catch you at cordon?

Courtney Lynn (47:21):
I can't stop fucking yarning this is insane
um courtney dixon on facebook,um Courtney Dixon 10 on TikTok
and Courtney Milan on IG.

Bobby Frost (47:29):
You can catch Bobby Frost on Bobby Frost Media, on
all social medias, and you cancatch me on IG at Robert.
Again, call to action Go dropthem comments, run them numbers
up, really comments, man,because I keep saying it.
I don't know, I don't know ify'all be like kind of scared to
put it in the comments but y'allalways DM me.

Jus Mystie (47:47):
I was just going to say they DM us yeah, no, put
that shit in the comments.

Bobby Frost (47:50):
You know what I'm saying.
Like I don't know, man, butmaybe some of the topics be like
a nigga can't talk about or afemale can't talk about, be like
I ain't trying to let bad.
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