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Yo, what up?
(00:01):
This is Nafron.
We are out to my man.
And this is a different type of episode.
This is a real, real thorough episode
because it's episode 13.
And if you know about 13,
they always say that's a bad number.
So I'm here with my bro Marty
and I'm gonna let him explain what's going on.
Go ahead and talk to him.
(00:22):
I got, yo, yo, yo, what up people?
It's Marty from Yacht of Mud.
I'm saying right now, me and Nye
not in the same place right now
because I have 12 issues.
So we just trying to do this over the phone
and hopefully we can get it right
and hope it's come out fine like normal.
(00:42):
Man, that shit gonna come out right, man.
I got you.
What you mean, man?
We out the mud for real.
We out the mud.
So before we get into the topic,
how was your week, man?
It's all time.
Oh, my week was cool.
Nothing crazy.
Work, took my kids school shopping.
I'm saying this this up around the house
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and stuff like that.
Nothing wild.
What about you, bro?
Oh man, my week was crazy, man.
Like I said before, wifey went on a trip.
Yeah, I mean, with a cousin for a birthday.
Yeah, I mean, it was out the end note.
Yeah, I mean, you be thinking you gonna be happy
and shit when you in the crib.
I guess so, boy.
(01:24):
Well, that shit different though.
It was cool for the first four hours.
I'm about to say for the first hour.
You know what I mean?
After that, you were like, oh, this is it.
Like, oh, they had to cook all day every day?
Yes, people gotta eat every day, bro.
And keep the crib up the par.
(01:46):
Oh no, I looked at shit a little different.
I understand what's different when they not hear.
Like, you are not together and shit like that.
Especially if you've been together every day
for like the longest.
Right, right.
It's not the same.
And you got to keep alone too, I need that part.
Oh, that shit is crazy.
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But besides that, man, my week was all right, man.
My week was all right, man.
Yeah, my week was good, man.
So now that we got that out the way,
the day episode, let them know, man.
Talk to them, man.
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I got you, I got you.
All right, people.
So today's episode is about consistency.
What do you, is there something that you
more consistent than the others?
Is there something that you wish
that you was more consistent than that?
And did you ever stop being consistent?
And then do you still think about that to this day?
(02:50):
Yeah, true.
So now, since we doing this right now, I'm gonna ask you,
what's the constant consistent thing you do
within your life?
Right now, and always take care of the family.
Yeah, true.
You know what I mean?
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It ain't no giving up, ain't no backing out,
ain't no running.
True.
You know what I mean?
Got to stay consistent with taking care of your family.
True.
You know what I mean?
So that's what I'm at with it.
And getting better at it.
You know what I mean?
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You don't come with no manual.
Definitely don't come with no manual.
You know what I mean?
So you live and you learn it through that shit every day.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But yeah, that's what I'm, you know what I mean?
And now, as the podcast, you feel what I'm saying?
Right.
You gotta stay consistent with it.
Because that one time we don't do an episode,
(03:53):
it could be the chance somebody listen and like,
damn, I was just gonna call.
Right.
They only had to do one more.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So yeah, man, you know, I gotta stay consistent on that.
And being a real loyal person.
So people don't be consistent with that, you know what I mean?
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They don't be consistent with that.
So you know that that shit, you gotta show up,
be on time.
And just, you know, when you think it ain't gonna work,
you make it work.
Right.
No excuses, you feel what I'm saying, bro?
We ain't doing no excuses on this side.
You feel what I'm saying?
(04:35):
Yeah.
We gonna stay consistent.
We gonna drop every week like we promised our folks.
Every week.
Every week, every Thursday at eight.
It might sometimes it'd be eight, 39
because of how the platforms be sometimes.
Sometimes the social media and the internet
be fucking up and all that.
(04:56):
Exactly.
But we really appreciate y'all.
But yeah, bro, that's what I'm,
what you're consistent on, bro.
Well, me, the podcast is mainly I'm consistent on right now.
Okay.
Because before when I worked like jobs and stuff,
I go call out a lot, bullshit, all the other stuff.
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But this for some reason, I guess it's ours.
I feel like yo, I gotta do this every day.
I don't know when I'm on YouTube and stuff looking up,
how to make it better, how can I reach more people,
how I can do all the extra stuff.
Like then, and if it's a normal job, I'm not doing all that.
If I'm not on the clock, soon as I clock out,
(05:38):
I don't even think about it.
Okay.
This job I think about it all day, every day.
So I gotta make this work.
Yeah.
And it was crazy.
Like we really like doing it, bro.
It's fun.
Like we just, I just, like you said,
we wanted to do it for not just us,
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but for people we know to have some way to go and talk.
You don't gotta have $1,000 in your pocket
or diamond necklaces on or all these name brand gadgets.
If you got something you need to talk about
or you got a business or you dropping music,
how loud is it?
You know what I'm saying?
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Oh yeah, most definitely.
How loud is it?
Like no matter what it is.
We out the mud for real.
Cause I'm seeing a lot of people saying they from the mud.
I'm not taking that from everybody,
but a lot of people is from the sand box.
Tired of seeing y'all niggas seeing y'all from the mud.
Y'all really from the sand box, man.
Just saying box.
(06:41):
Y'all from the mud, bro.
But so what else man, you consistent on man?
Got to have, what else?
Well, like you, because you're still on being a dad.
Right, right.
That's what's up.
That's what's up.
Like no matter what, gotta be there for your kids.
They sick, they healthy, they got football games,
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dance recitals, birthday parties.
I gotta be there for that.
I can't miss it.
Shit, waiting till they go to college.
People think when your kids go to college, they get easy.
Right.
That shit real.
Oh, it's work?
What boy?
Oh, you got two I.A.s.
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What's the kids got?
Boy, enjoy them going to school.
Right.
Boy, college shit ain't no joke.
You got to move them in.
You know what I mean?
Then you got tuition.
Oh yeah, tuition.
You know what I mean? You got all that shit, bro.
Oh yeah, you're right.
I should, bro.
(07:42):
I should, bro.
So you guys are they consistent with that
to make sure that shit straight?
Yeah, it's true.
And I'm working on being more consistent
spending time with my wife.
Like I'm working on trying to like more consistent
and trying to find like one day we go out on a date.
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Just us with other kids and stuff like that.
Trying to be consistent on building our relationship
with our two kids.
Cause like you said, one day all the kids
on board of college and then I don't want us to like
not have no foundation and that's not foundation.
This be the kids.
No, Tomah.
So did y'all have that in the beginning?
What, going on a date and stuff?
Yeah, like was y'all like, you know what I'm saying?
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When like did it stop?
When did that consistency stop?
Cause y'all had to do it in the beginning, right?
Yeah, if we were going in the beginning,
it stopped when I say, man, we got a second,
my second son.
Cause that's what I'm telling me at Old Snap.
And I mean, I think it's not just one.
So like, you know, Tomah.
(08:46):
I be hearing a lot of people say like,
see I'm against that.
And I'm gonna say, why?
What?
I be hearing a lot of people say like,
yeah, we should make a day just for us.
And but say something happening that day.
Right.
And then now you don't got no rainy,
no rain check day because you only was planning for that day.
(09:13):
You know what I'm saying?
Like I think, this what I'm saying,
like when have it become that you go to work,
you clock out and you just stay in the crib.
Why the fuck you gotta stay in the crib
once you get off of work or once you clock out?
I mean, why you can't just clock out?
All right, you know what?
(09:34):
I'm gonna take a shower.
Me and my man or me and my girl or me and the kids,
we going to a movie.
We going to a restaurant.
They got black people program, you clock out.
Right.
And you just stay home, cook dinner,
and go to bed and do the shit all over again.
Yeah, true.
(09:54):
It's not, they got people program like that though.
And then when you say that,
a lot of people will get upset like,
no, you gotta make a day just for y'all.
But say y'all had an argument all that week.
And then y'all don't wanna go out that day.
You don't wanna go out that day.
Because it's hot, y'all mean you still got a hot head
and you still mad from the argument.
(10:15):
Yeah, true.
So I just, I'm not a big believer on that.
I mean, I ain't saying it's wrong.
Right.
Because a lot of people feel that way.
But I'm just saying, I don't think you should put a,
a time or a day on when you wanna chill with your loved one.
You know what I mean?
Well, I think that, I think people say that.
(10:36):
I don't think other people say that they got kids
because you know, people is always one,
one parent that's more focused on the kids.
And see, that's the mom because the mom
stay consistent on that.
See, that's consistency.
Like the mom always show up for the kids.
The mom always on time for the kids.
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Right.
Yeah, I mean, but I think you gotta juggle that shit
a little bit.
Exactly.
You get what I'm saying?
So yeah, get consistency on going out with the wife
and all that, but like I said,
I don't think it should be a date or a time.
You know what I mean?
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That just means.
I'm saying what you're saying.
I'm saying what I'm saying, what I'm saying.
I think if we sitting in the crib
and I look at it and say, yo, what you doing?
You got anything playing?
No, come on, look, we out.
And then we just out.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, oh no, no, my thing, my thing is like,
we go on like days I'm off.
I'm like the kids in school.
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I'm off, she off and kids in school.
Nobody will go on a date.
The kids not around like that.
Like we only do stuff if we know we got somebody,
our kids doing something or like a baby sitting around
and stuff like that.
That's the only day like that.
Some people just do it spontaneously and like, oh.
Yeah, I think, I think, yeah, that's how I think it should be.
Like if you got off work, she got off work
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or he ain't working or she ain't working.
But he look or she looking like, what you doing?
Nothing, you got anything playing?
No, we out.
Y'all go get something to eat.
Y'all go watch a movie.
You know what I'm saying?
So that part should always stay consistent.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
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This, I think this finding time
for your synest to the other is, that should be consistent.
Being a parent should be consistent.
Being a parent too, also should be consistent with
building and finding time with your partner.
Because you know, they say like every couple of years
you change and people go to change and stuff like that.
So you gotta get to know the new person all over again.
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Man, fuck all that, bro.
I ain't with all that Montel William shit.
Fuck that, bro.
Nah, bro.
I hear you, bro, but fuck no.
Like, bro, no, bro, like come on, bro.
All right, see this one I'm saying,
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this is New World Social Media shit, fuck the game.
But this shit got niggas soft.
Like, well, like, ain't no one would care
into staying consistent with buying flowers
or taking them out and all that, but shit.
They need to be consistent too with the shits.
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Oh yeah, I'm to my both.
You know what I'm saying?
Like they need the females need to do the shit too.
Yeah, true you right?
You know what I mean?
Like, my thing is like, I don't know if they don't think
men got feelings and shit.
But men got feelings too.
You know what I'm saying?
Men wanna be, what that consistency from them too,
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like I said, how many men can say when they walk in the door
they lady asked them how they was.
Okay.
Ain't no consistency with that shit.
You right?
Yeah, I mean, instead of just cursing you out saying
you ain't see my text, you ain't see me calling you.
(14:13):
Dahl, you don't know I could have had a gun in my face.
She.
You know what I'm saying?
They almost told me I was getting fired or,
you know what I'm saying?
Right, right.
And that might be crazy though.
You know what I'm saying?
So that shit play both parts.
That consistency with the relationship and the makeshift.
That shit go both ways.
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Yeah, I feel you.
I feel you.
All right, man.
So bro, what you getting?
A beating or something?
You getting beaten over there?
You know what I'm saying?
No, why?
What are you talking about?
Are you all right?
You know, we out there.
You know, we keep it on.
We keep it on.
We fucking beat.
You good?
I'm good.
I'm good.
All right, man.
I'm just making a show, man.
(14:55):
I mean, I can't see you.
So I can't say blank twice to let me know you didn't help
or something, my dickhead.
I'm fine.
I'm just saying, bro, that's all.
That's why I started to take consistency.
Because it was a point where we did fall off
and all the other stuff.
So I'm trying to just mean build our bond back up.
That's it.
(15:19):
You are.
You getting?
All right.
So I feel that part because keep it all the way up.
Being you do go through them phases, but you got me.
But they like I say, I can't fight with somebody who ain't
trying to get in the rain and fight with me.
Yes, but also the consistency stopped with that shit too,
(15:40):
because of trust issues.
A lot of motherfuckers got a trust issue and that shit
of brain drama or fucked up thoughts in your relationship.
That's me.
Or it could be shit of nigga dead from the past.
Or she dead from the past.
And they think the person doing it because they did it.
Yeah, true.
You know what I mean?
(16:01):
You know, like, trust issue is a motherfucker.
That's a whole never top.
But you feel me?
Like, it's all that stuff, bro.
It is all that stuff.
Stand consistent with your mate and want to keep doing that.
Yeah, yeah.
But the guy showed that you appreciate that shit.
Yeah, true.
Yeah, true.
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Because in the beginning, you was
consistent with everything, the sex, the food, the going out,
the booze talking and texting and all that.
Yeah, we have kids and shit get rough and all that.
Right.
But you still got to make time for each other.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I feel you, bro.
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But for some reason, you do fall on the feet now for some reason.
Because you know already and stuff like that.
No, I said it again.
I was over talking.
You say it again.
I said, didn't you get familiar with the person?
And then you feel as though you don't
got to do it no more because you know I'm already
not in the game to know him stays and shit like that.
(17:03):
I say you shouldn't.
See, my thing is I don't think I got a problem with starting
over or rebuilding because I don't think it should have
never got broken up.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like, you feel me?
And then some people, like I got to think with,
I call when you have a problem with your relationship
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and it goes out of whack.
And it's still got to do with being consistent too.
Because before it got big, you used to talk about your problems
and get the argument out the way before you go to bed.
You feel me Zane?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then that shit stopped.
So I called it a little cut.
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So it started, your argument is a little cut.
And that argument get bigger, bigger, bigger, bigger.
Now it's a laceration.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, true.
Instead of trying to go to the doctors
and get that shit looked at and held the right weight,
you trying to do home remedies and think you
could solve the problem yourself or think you could just
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put little Vaseline and shit on that cut.
No, you need some stitches.
You need peroxide in that motherfucker.
And that's basically what I'm referring to.
Why do that shit stop?
Why do the love slow down?
Why do the talking slow down?
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Because some families also could
coach the dude or the female into seeing another person.
You get what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah, that's true.
That is true.
Or they can say shit like, well, I
like when such a sess was here, or I like her better,
or I like her better than this one.
You get what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah, they definitely said that too, bro.
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So you know.
So yeah, that's the best.
Or they be like, you know, such a sess wouldn't do that.
Or such a sess won't let that happen.
I don't know why you do that now.
You're a better person to me.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
So that's kind of crazy, man.
People don't stay consistent with true love, man.
(19:17):
Yeah, true.
Oh, all right.
I have a question.
How do you stay consistent with your friends and stuff?
Just keep being the friend you always been to them.
Stay the loyal nigga they know you to be.
You know what I mean?
Don't backstab them.
Don't back dorm.
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Don't do nothing that's going to jeopardize your friendship,
man.
You know what I mean?
So you know, like I said, just because you
don't talk to them or forget every day.
That don't mean they ain't your bro.
We said that in the last joint.
In our growing episode.
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So I stay consistent while checking up on my bros.
I don't care if they call me and text me every day.
I'm going to check on them because they
could be going through life shit too.
And it ain't all about me.
You know what I mean?
Well, I got to get back on consistency with my folks, which
means my kids never know they come first, not everybody else.
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You get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I don't want them to think everybody come before them.
Yeah, especially the people that support you and stuff
like that.
Yeah.
I mean, sometimes.
The people that support me to know.
Yeah, because sometimes you get blinded thinking it's one way,
but it ain't.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
(20:47):
We got that out of the way.
You know what's coming up next, right?
What's that?
That random call.
Let's go.
That random call.
I don't know if I see that.
It's done.
I'm about to see who we going to call, man.
So let me see.
Made my little bro up.
(21:08):
All right, go ahead.
All right, hold on.
See my little bro answer.
Yo, bro.
(21:30):
Yo, bro.
Yo.
Yo.
You hear me?
Yeah.
Hey, yo, look, man, you want to weed out the mud with me
and my bro Marty, bro.
It's us, good.
What's good?
What up to the world?
What's going on?
You know what I mean?
So look, man, we on the top of the day is consistency.
You know what I mean?
(21:50):
So we was, you know, what you consistent on right now,
what you call or go by consistency.
Like, what's your meaning of that?
So we're going to go with the first one.
What I'm consistent on right now.
Working hard, mainly taking care of the babies I got,
just in jail.
(22:11):
OK.
And being consistent in their life, always present,
always available there when they really need me
for whatever situation.
OK.
And that's my biggest fear of not being there
when they really need me.
OK.
So consistency plays a major part in my life.
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OK, OK.
OK.
Where, Marty, you got to ask him something?
Is there something that you, should I be consistent with,
that you wish you still was?
Yeah, it just recently happened.
And now you know where I'm going with this.
(22:53):
It's the love for family after my mom passed.
So I want to get to this.
But I always had it.
And I don't think it's something bad, bro.
Like, I'm just near my bro, Dymian.
Right now, it's the wall, bro.
And it didn't even work.
(23:15):
I wish it wouldn't have went there, but it went there.
So I ain't got no other words for that.
Right, right.
Right.
I'm going to go deeper into it, but I'll be on this job
like forever.
So I know y'all ain't got a lot of listeners, a lot of followers.
(23:35):
And I know y'all got a lot more people to reach out to.
So I'm going to just cut it short over here.
That's a little bro, man.
Johnson, y'all know that.
That's a little bro, Brie.
And for my listeners, man, that's my little bro, man.
And like he said, we could go all day,
but it's me and him back here's the wall.
(23:56):
And we carrying it real shit.
Like we carrying it.
Like a motherfucking anchor.
You hear me?
Anchor.
So yeah, bro, good looking for picking up
on a random call, man.
Oh, there you go, everybody.
Everybody that's listening to y'all should be following
this podcast, man.
One of the uprising, one of the hottest, one of the best
(24:20):
topic, the realest podcast that you can listen to right now.
I mean, kick up on it.
If you've been listening, we appreciate it.
It's not tell a friend or tell a friend
that you need to listen to these two gentlemen here.
Appreciate it.
Show like real, do not listen to this shit
going cringe and you going to throw up.
But if you like that real shit, listen to this girl.
(24:44):
Yo, we appreciate you, little bro.
Thanks.
I appreciate that.
All day, man.
Big mob, remember.
Big mob, remember.
You know what I'm saying?
That's Brie, baby.
All right, bro.
All right, y'all.
And yeah, that's like that, man.
That was my little bro, Brie.
We out the mud, random call, man.
(25:07):
You know what I'm saying?
That was a good job.
It was a good job.
For good job.
So hold on, man.
I'll ask you something, man.
What did you see this week that, like, you was like,
what the fuck?
Like, what did you see this week, man?
Well, I did see one video on Instagram.
There were like, fuck some shit.
(25:29):
What?
It was, all right.
So it was a bus driver and some boy on the bus.
So you know we're in the bus.
The bus driver always say, yo, behind the yellow line, right?
Yeah.
So for some reason, boy was like, make me get behind the yellow
line, make me get behind the yellow line.
And then the next thing I know, he pulled a gun out.
(25:50):
So the bus driver made me get behind the yellow line.
And then I guess the bus driver had a gun too, pulled out.
And they start shooting at each other.
But you know, the bus driver behind there pulled a bullet
through the glass and shit.
Right.
So the bus driver made me get hit.
But the bullet got hit.
And he started calling to the back, right?
No, no, please, no, please.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I know, no, listen, I'm not laughing.
(26:11):
Hold up.
Hold up.
I'm not laughing at no one getting shot.
I'm laughing at how Brogess said, my man started this gang,
gang, bang, bang shit.
Now he calling to the back.
Like, no, please.
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And in my head, I'm like, bro, if you just got behind
the yellow line, then none of this would happen.
But no, you want to be.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on, though.
Fuck that, because the bus drivers got to stay consistent.
See, because one minute.
Now, hold on.
No, I've got one part.
I've got one part.
What?
I've got one part.
What?
It was nobody on the bus.
(26:53):
All right, but listen, I don't give a fuck, because they be
having females all up across the fucking yellow line.
All they do.
Got their bags all on that little park talking,
flirting with these motherfuckers.
But then, y'all got the niggas.
You want to go get behind the yellow line.
(27:13):
And no, niggas stay consistent, nigga.
Nobody should be across that yellow line, nigga.
Yeah, you right.
You right.
Yeah, I'm supper bullshit, and then you know,
pulling the gun out on the board, though.
Yeah, like, you can pull the gun out, then they go,
like, what the fuck?
And then?
Yo, something the same, bro.
(27:35):
Except they're not the same.
I don't think it was in Philly.
I don't know where it was at.
Oh.
That didn't look like the supper bus.
I don't know where it was at.
Yeah, I don't know where it was at.
It wasn't supper bus, though.
The drone, like, blowing yellow or some shit like that.
Oh, OK.
Well, I'm going to tell you what I saw.
What, bro?
What you see?
(27:56):
Summer slam, nigga.
Oh, summer slam.
Summer slam.
Summer slam, nigga.
And when I say that shit was different and crazy,
that shit was different and crazy, you know what I mean?
And next round, I'm going to call my daughter,
and she going to talk her wrestling talk.
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You feel me?
All right, bro.
What you going to do right now?
No, no.
We ain't going to call her now.
But I'm going to call somebody else.
You got somebody you want to call on their conspiracy?
Not conspiracy.
Consistency.
And I'm keeping it in there.
I'm not editing it.
No, no.
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I'm not editing.
No, no.
We out the mud.
Y'all going to get the real.
You're going to get the real.
Yeah.
Fuck it.
So you, in consistency, you want to call somebody else.
What the fuck?
You want me to call somebody?
I'll try.
I'll reshoot.
And they ain't hitting me back yet.
So I don't think they going to be with the answer and shit.
But next time, next time, I'm never going to make some.
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Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me see who I can call, man.
Let me see.
What the fuck?
All right.
Let me see.
I'm going to just, I'm going to, I'm going to.
All right.
I got somebody.
Hold on.
All right, boy.
I'm going to try somebody on this random call part two.
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I'm going to try somebody on this random call part two.
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Listen, listen, my boy, you on We Out the Mud podcast, my boy.
What's up?
You all here with me and my bro Marty?
You're not.
Yo, bro.
Oh, you.
Hey Phil, you hear me?
Yeah, I hear you.
All right, look, you on We Out the Mud,
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you on here with me and my bro Marty.
What's up?
What's up, Marty?
You know what I mean?
So for y'all that don't know, this is my old head,
my bro Phil, man.
You know what I'm saying?
It's my old G, man.
So look, the top is about consistency.
So we want to know what you're consistent of right now.
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And is it something that you wish you were still
being consistent with and you let it go?
That was just a good one.
Consistent.
Something that I'm consistent with now.
Yeah.
Consistent.
You already know, my work life, I'm consistent with that.
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Like you know what I'm saying?
I'm a nine to five guy.
I'm consistent with that.
I've been in my jobs for about like going like eight years
right now with the current job I have.
So my work ethic is always consistent.
I'm very consistent with that.
Like my family life, I'm consistent with that.
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You know what I'm saying?
Because you already know when I go to work, I come home.
And when I come home, I want to come to my family.
I want to talk.
That is in the way I, you know, my family life,
the way I end the house, whatever that might be,
school or like it's always consistent.
You know what I mean?
Because kids, we need consistent stuff.
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Like you know, you can't switch up.
So like those are the one and two things
I always like try to keep on that same level.
You know, it might, you know, I try my best
to keep it on that level.
Right.
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All right.
All right.
So that's like, I can say consistently yes.
You know, I do see consistently.
All right.
Now Marty, what was the other one Marty?
The second one?
Oh, is there something that you used to be consistent with
but you're not no more?
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But you wish you still was.
Yeah.
See that's the deep shit from we are the mother.
We got to our thinking.
Yeah.
Yeah, you got to think.
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Doing my own thing.
Like doing my own thing.
Okay.
Like, you know, I'm like, I'm a contractor.
Like I know I do things I like to do.
The only reason I got kind of out of it
because it wasn't consistent enough for me.
Or as it was consistent, it was taking me out of my range
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for as like moving me around.
I'm not spending time with my kids.
Like, you know what I mean?
It was conflicting, I would say.
To my lifestyle.
You know what I mean?
Because like I wasn't spending as much time with my kids.
When I found that good job and it was like, you know what I mean?
And then I found that all right job.
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And then it's like sometime in I'm not getting paid every week.
I'm not getting as much as I want to.
Because that wasn't consistent.
You know what I mean?
So it was like I was, I don't know.
Like, when I was doing my own thing, like, you know what I'm saying?
It'd be like, it'd be problem.
Right.
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And I didn't stay consistent with it enough to keep doing my own thing.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
I was like, let me get a paycheck.
Like, let me, you know what I'm saying?
Like something that I know that was going to be consistent to have my, you know, my
lifestyle as well as keep my kids cool.
Like I need to sell.
I want a consistency.
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And it wasn't like that when I was doing my own thing.
Like I couldn't have those spurts when I'm making 1200 this week and next week I'm making
300.
Like it wasn't, you know what I mean?
It was hurting me.
Because, you know, you know, I'm used to something my kids used to, and I'm just, this is who
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I am.
Like, I, if my kids have everything, I'm good.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
They cover it uncool.
Right.
Right.
The one I would follow sure on them being covered.
It made me have to readjust like, all right, I'll get back to my own thing.
But right now, let me get this guaranteed nine to five.
Exactly.
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Exactly.
So I didn't, I didn't stay consistent with my own thing.
That's why I was, I'll be more say I didn't stay consistent with my own kind of, you know,
even to this day, I was trying to find a way to do that again.
No, I ain't too late.
I ain't too late.
It's never too late.
No, it's never too late.
No, it's never too late.
You already know.
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That's why in every chance I take, I'm trying to dot my T's.
I mean, cross my T's dot mine.
All right, man.
So yeah, man, we, yeah, we got a segment called random call.
You made the call episode 13.
My boy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man.
So we hit the episode 13.
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That's my oil.
It fell, man.
One of the realest.
You know what I'm saying?
It don't get no really in my oil.
No bullshit.
Yeah, me.
No bullshit.
So yeah, man.
Thanks for picking up, man.
And you already know how we carry.
Hey, man, you already know, man.
That's why we became good friends.
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Come on, man.
Come on.
You already know.
You can't make that.
You just can't make that.
You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
The ass solution.
Like, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm going with?
You have to be like that.
Come on.
So good looking OG.
You want to be out there, man.
I'm going to be hitting you up later, man.
You already know we have to mud with it all day.
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All day.
I died.
Man, y'all be cool.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Thanks.
All right, y'all.
And that was my old hair filled.
So we have my little broke break and we have my old G filled.
You know what I'm saying now?
What's up, Marty, man?
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You already know what you got to do with the music or what's up,
man?
All right.
I got you, bro.
Like normally I would do better with the bars and talk about two rappers and stuff.
But no, now I was thinking, right?
So I was listening to a little bit R&B and you know what popped in my head?
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What?
Like for me, like for my generation, right?
The underrated singer is Mario, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
That's the first time I fucking agree with you bro on this music shit.
Right.
All right.
So then that was thinking.
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I'm like Mario likes the underrated singer for my generation for me.
So go back to the 90s.
Now we're going to go listen and see who was underrated singer in the 90s.
You know what I came up with?
Joe.
Even though Joe got a lot of hits, Joe don't get talked about for being like one of the
best.
But you don't know about Joe?
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Joe got like six songs I bang with bro.
He got hits but like he don't get talked about.
Bro, all his songs is either about him trying to take a nigga bitch.
True.
He's a king.
He's fucked up trying to get shorty back from another nigga.
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Yeah.
All right.
He got like six jobs I bang with.
I never sat there and listened to a whole Joe album bro.
I just did like this week.
That's why I listen to them.
Okay.
Bro, you pass something once like bro you be singing in the crib or you about to drop
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an album or something?
No, I don't sing in the crowd.
All right, let me know man.
You drop me the track or something.
But just know when I drop an album you definitely going to split the version or something.
Oh yeah, for sure, for sure.
But what else man?
Like you don't got no, come on man.
Don't tell me you don't got no fucking topic on the song.
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Like you don't got nobody that's a creek this week.
Like Friday to T Friday to 13.
No, no, no, no, no.
It ain't even Friday to 13.
It's episode 13.
God, I don't have any.
No, I got you bro.
It's not a peep song.
It's not a peep song.
It's not nobody.
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It's a petty song.
Like super petty song.
So all this I've seen that got a song called if you break up.
Like if you broke up and he talked about all the petty things he would do.
He said if we break up, I'm gonna take all the backs from the earrings.
I'm a cut.
I'm a cut all this you listen to such issues.
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He's gonna cut.
You think that she a funny.
He's not not.
He said that he was going to report to social media fraud.
Bro, he he where I am.
I don't know that.
I'm cool off the board.
I'm hurt.
That's my super petty.
I'm gonna take the cable out his name.
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Hey, bro.
What was the versus from episode 12?
We had to get the pole on.
Oh, it's being both face.
Oh, that was it?
Yeah, being the both face.
Both face verse from special delivery and beans verse from to say hands up.
Oh, alright.
So, and I listened to that freeway CD.
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He definitely wants some shit.
Oh, I told you.
Definitely go free.
I don't know if you listen and I hope you are.
I hope this shit come across you while you and your mate back chilling.
Is that a yo?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's all I'm gonna say.
Yeah.
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Nice bro.
And he switched the floor to one like mainstream.
I won't rock a fellow people sleep on free free night.
Bro, that's only got with PD crack bro on there, bro.
Oh, yeah, that's on fire bro.
Oh, that's your fire bro.
Since Marty acting different with y'all because some of y'all really love when he do this music shit.
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I'm gonna do my job.
Look, y'all, I sent my bro a song by Joe crack and Remy Ma.
Oh, yeah, that's nice.
I heard that.
Remy Ma on some shit.
Yeah, Remy's face is some shit.
Remy Ma on some shit.
Like, yeah.
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Yo, that's all I'm gonna say.
I'm like, no, I listen to that.
You see you see Remy from any remix.
I'm like, oh, bro, that shit was crazy, man.
But yeah, man, so we hope y'all, I don't know, bro, do you got anything you're gonna give him for a new song this week or not?
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Yeah, for a new song.
Oh, yeah, I do.
All right.
All right.
So now for battle of the bars, we're going to, if you talked about free, we're gonna say three way first on, on, uh, I can't remember this.
It ain't what we do.
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Flipside.
Oh, flipside.
Yeah, three way first, first verse, flipside or PD crack first, first on flipside.
Are you dumb?
Huh?
Are you dumb?
PD crack first.
What do you mean?
We're really lefty-free.
You all right, boy?
You dumb?
Some people, yo, some people excite PD crack first on flipside, right?
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So that's what I'm saying.
Are you dumb?
What?
PD, as I said, PD is free.
It's PD all day.
No disrespect to free, you know, free.
No disrespect, but PD killed that John.
PD did good.
But you all let us know what you all think though, you know what I mean?
That's just my opinion, but y'all might have a different opinion.
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I mean, and we're going to start like my bro Marty said to not to cut him off.
We're going to start letting y'all know every day that the next episode is coming.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We're going to get back to that on our social media tip.
That's our fault.
And, uh, season two, man, nine times out of ten, we're going to be on camera.
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So y'all going to get to see our face.
You hear me?
Yeah.
I'll say here our face or see our face, bro.
See our face.
I'm going to be with her face, bro.
That's 13.
You're crazy.
Yeah, it is.
But I mean, so go ahead and with the, you know, what you do at the end of the, you know,
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me.
I got you.
I got you.
Every little step I take, you will be there.
Every little stress I make will be together.
Say one more time.
Every little step I take, you will be there.
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Every little.
I ain't going to lie.
When you do this, bro, I do not be knowing this song.
I really got to sing that shit, bro.
Hey, you.
I do that, bro, I do that, I make y'all go back there, listen, find out what they talking
about.
Hey, you.
Well, listen, y'all.
Episode 13.
We out the mud.
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We want to say thank everybody.
Thanks for, you know, thanks for listening.
Shout out to, you know, everybody man.
I ain't on name.
No names, but you know, you know, you know, you know what I'm saying?
I'm just going to say thank you.
I hope you enjoyed episode 13.
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Go ahead bro.
Talk to him.
And like I said, I think like I always say, I'm going to keep on saying thank you for
everybody for listening and supporting, subscribe and leaving a comment telling somebody to
listen to it.
Like forever appreciate it.
And like I said, y'all keep on doing this.
Make us want to keep on delivering for y'all.
So thank you and appreciate it.
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Yeah, man, like I always say, man, before you leave the crib, leave the crib with common
sense because they trying to make it common not to have sense and our hollow.
And we out.
Yeah, man.