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sleek

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I'm like
You what up, what up, man, it's episode 15
Bro 15

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So we hope you enjoy episode 14 trust issues. Yes. Yeah, I'm saying shout out to again Lisa
I mean, yes, you did a great job. You said you feel I'm saying so. Yeah
She just talking shit today. There's random talk
15 already got shit random talk
But but before we go for me what up like we always say bro. Thank you. Thank you

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Thank you to everybody listening down low and if you listen to it one time
Thank you if you listen to it every week. Thank you
We're right all our random callers to thank you shot everybody everybody
Everybody like Lisa's I can't name
Thank you, like I said, you keep on fucking with us we won't fuck with y'all

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If only day John make the family grow
All right, so before we start now all right, so we won't name week so last week
Uh
Honestly, but the 16th like
our three months
Right doing this job, right? So how does it feel?

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Feel much more than that. We can system with the shit. It's fun. Yeah. Um, I just see getting bigger. You understand pause
It's gonna grow. I think we're gonna test the right people right and they ain't no fucking
They family ain't no fans and shit. Yeah family and we locked them

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We out the mud for real like I said man. I just keep putting this day out the mud and coming from the mud
And they coming from the sandbox and lion
Now I'm named. Do you really know what coming out the mud is?
We out the mud for real
No, Philly
Was Philly now Marty Marty and now we not going away

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Episode 15. All right. It's just gonna get better man. Well for me. I'm like
I'm just excited that I'm finally doing something right that I said I was going to do right and I am bullshitting and hold it
off or something like that
I like that we in rush
We had to make sure the shit was right exactly all the behind the scenes shit was right

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So I'm just
And this young is like I said before like we said this young corrupt like it's corrupting my wife
Like I'm thinking the ways to make it better thinking the ways to try to prove
For the random call texting people throughout the week. Yo, I'm playing on call and you're on such and such day
So let me know what you can do and shit like that
Y'all gonna see us more. Yeah season two won't be better. Definitely better. Oh way way deeper topics

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Yeah
You know I'm saying school gonna be starting football season starting right
I mean we add some new shit definitely is broke and in the season finale is episode 20
Yeah, but so 20 I'm saying this we got five more. Yeah, so on episode 20
We're gonna take

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Two weeks off. Yeah, we're gonna take two weeks off. You got your kids
Yeah, my kids in school. Yeah, that's cuz you're right. Yeah, my daughter started in her second year college
So we got your desk guys right right right and then right after that. We coming with some merch. Yeah
You know I'm saying you're gonna try just new shit. I'm gonna try to get a camera in here for me top
It's gonna be deep it is you're trying to touch everybody and I think uh, uh, let's see the finale, bro

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What's up? I'm thinking about doing all conference calls man. Let's call everybody. Let's call him
Mine's well called all the random calls. Yeah, all everybody
All right, tell them how we did for season one man. All right. That's like a plan. It's quite everybody's
It ain't no fucking topic for our last episode
Going on with a fucking bank. Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna touch the people so anybody has something to do with us

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starting this yes
um
You know helping us on social media right getting us out there. Thank you
You're calling we calling y'all and this this episode for y'all. Yeah. Oh
Oh, oh, so leading up to 20. I want y'all to go on our social media. Let us know if you want us to call you too
Right, put this out there. Let us know your number down. Yeah, we got you

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If you have one got your number you're a fan. Now you ain't no fan. You fan me. Yeah
Hit your number in the
DM or whatever and we'll call you man. Yeah, we're gonna talk to you for no, yeah
We just talking shit. Yeah, that's it. We just talking shit. So
How was your week, bro? Oh my mommy was great. Like I said my wife this
is celebrate her birthday on Tuesday

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Happy birthday wife
Happy birthday. So and then
Uh her and her mom her sister going
To celebrate her birthday in virginia and shit for the weekend. So I'm be home with kids bro. Okay. Okay
Leaning up until school
Oh, yeah, I'm ready. I'm ready for me. Listen. I know when listen this what I learned, right?

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As long as the house clean
Let me see come back everything good
Make sure they make sure I feed them
Everything else is good. No way. Yeah, no, I get her. No, I get my house
Exactly
Yeah, what about you, bro?

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Man my week was good man. My week was good man. You know like I said man door to down
How was it? How was the capitulation?
Nutty
Nutty
That's a further away. I know that's your twin, bro. Yeah, man. She further away man. Like that should not be bro

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like
I mean
But I like it though because she far enough where she be on her own
But see close enough where you can get to her need it. That's true, but
I have a right there while I call upstairs
I'm gonna say
Chavish them moments y'all about with y'all kids while they're young. Yeah

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Because once they get to an age where as though they can work
Going on
You gonna miss that shit honey. Oh that question. So how how is it parenting?
And like older kids
It's harder man because they don't you barely see them
I barely see my son, man

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You know what I'm saying?
Well, maybe in the old world and you just when you see them
You still give them that good idea, but you'll be happy to see them and shit. So
It's crazy, man. So is it why should them grow like damn, right?
Damn, they really grow like oh
Shit, so so do you like it used to like not

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Not telling me what to do but like let them like
Yeah, it's like
It's like with my kids and I'm telling them what's my son's stuff
Do his chores my daughter
she she just
That's MK man
Brad
You know, I'm saying she do her man. All right. You know saying so. Yeah, man. We just

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It's better than the first year the first year that they off
cry like I always street
No
All right, so like that's so like I said earlier, but
How how is life
The past three months since you started a podcast. Have you seen anything different? You see people move different

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No, I'm in all my all my folks rocking with it. They happy for me. They
Charing for me
Um, I hope they listen to them. I want them to download
All right, and oh, they're gonna be seeing more of we out the mud everywhere flyers

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Right postcards, right wristbands. Oh, some of the wristbands. I just saw the wristband. Yo
Yeah, whoo, whoo, that prototype was nice. I'm not gonna walk on with it
So we got a lot of shit coming in. We just gonna keep it
All
Finning exactly a shit man. We just all fit it. All right. So all right since since you started the podcast, right?

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Anything that you learned about yourself
Yeah, man, I my bro wanted you to tell me like, oh man
Like tell your story dog. Right? You know what I'm saying? Like bro, you got some
Some stories not right and I'm finally doing like bro season two, bro. You think

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All this season one might got right season two though, this one's 26 35. I burst three where all started
That's what you're going. They're gonna get the bread. Oh, that's what we're going
Yeah, they're losing parents. Oh, yeah, talk about that. Yeah, cuz your family leave you for dead for real
Yeah

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I mean, they want to have fucking piece of parties and shit
And jazz parties
Season two coming tiny roll real top this
Heartfelt drinks right more about us. Yeah
Yeah, I'm saying so. Yeah, man. We here man. It taught me like, yeah

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Right. Like yeah, man. I'm proud of myself man. All right. Well for me. Fuck with it. I know well for me
In the beginning I ain't gonna for hours nervous this shit. Yo
because like I don't like my voice on
hearing my voice on recordings and shit like that work and then like
My personality can be like a lot, you know, bro

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Like if I get my game my bag even like a lot, but I'm a lot season two. I'm gonna let my personal to go. I'm letting go
I'm not holding back. Oh, just be you. Yeah. I'm gonna fuck with us for us. Yeah for me
I'm let myself go so people can see can know me how my family know me. I'm
Season two. I'm I'm opening up way more. I'm not gonna be as nervous and shit like that. I'm not gonna be
It's a new family, bro. Exactly. So yeah, so we get to know new people. We learn in them right? They learn in us

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Exactly. So don't worry. I'm gonna let y'all. What's up? Why we going keep talking, bro?
Keep talking. I keep saying this every time we do it ever so and I'll never do it
I'ma do it today. Fuck this
Keep talking, bro. All right, so and again like
I've been
Say I want to do a podcast or something for since like

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2021 and the simple faith I see myself doing it. It's like
It's real and then going and checking see the people downloading and other people listening and have like people I work with
Walk up to me and say yo, I don't know. Yeah, it's walk up to me to you with that episode. Whoo. It was fire and then like

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People actually engaging and shit with us, man. Like
So I told you to keep going right right
I'd be posting our episodes on Twitter. You do
Yeah, you got that count on Twitter, right? Right. I got to get these people to love
Oh, who? Who? What do you got, man? Hold on.

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Fuck that. I'm fine, bro.
Oh, for real, man. We got people listening to them on Twitter. All right, here they go. Go ahead.
Yo, so this episode 15. We just talking random shit.
Ain't no, we random talking. Right. Me and my bro, Marty. Right. Go ahead.
I'll be posting the episodes on our Twitter account. We out the month, right? Right.

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I want to say shout out to iconic records.
I kind of get it. They always show love. Right. And shout out to the orbit records.
They always show love. You know what I'm saying? Every time
I put our episode on Twitter, they show love, bro. So orbit records and

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iconic records. Right. Good looking. Okay. Okay. I always said I was going to shout them out.
And I'll never shout them out. So I want to shout out man. Appreciate you all for
Oh, legacy records too. Oh, what a perfect. Yeah, man. They be showing love on Twitter, man. For real.

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So they got any artists? I'm missing some shit. I don't know, man, but they show love to the
podcast. So appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So yeah, man. So
all right. So you think at the beginning, I'll be like talking about that. Go. So bro.
So I'll listen to a podcast or this week, right? And somebody asked a question.

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If their podcast was a movie, like if they're starring them and all that, that shit. So I'm
gonna ask you. So if we out the month was a movie or TV series, with John Ver, would you want it to be?
And we get two cool stars. One male, one female. We playing ourselves. But one male
cool start, one female cool start. How would you want to go with it? The male would be my son.

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Your son? Yeah. All right. All right. And then come on with a little nepotism. Brian did it.
My son got to play me. It was your son to play you? Yeah. No, no, I'm playing myself. Right. So yeah,
I said my son and all the female.

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I don't know a female though. Just the star in the movie. It started alongside us.
Not like a main character, but like the support. Oh, oh, Julie Roberts. Julie Roberts.
Oh, I was trying to help. I'm tripping. Julie Roberts, like the boss or some shit. All right.

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So how you wanting to be? My movie will be, see, everybody probably think my movie will be about
like a paid-in-for type movie. That's what I'm thinking. I ain't got a lot. I'm thinking bro,
good. My shit gonna be on some crazy youth thinking type shit. Like it's gonna be four characters.
Right. It's gonna be three females in one male. So you switch it up. So you should have about the

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two females. I did the two. All right. Three females in one male. All on some different parts of the
hood of Philly. All right. So when you see them, they all come from it out the mud. Like they
stepping out the mud. I got you. They all do their own shit. But they cross paths. They don't even know.
Like, oh, I got you. You know what I'm saying? It's the reason why they cross. They don't get it yet.

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Right. You know what I'm saying? But at the end, you will see like, oh, I got you. Because they all
connect the stories. But not really. I got you. I got you. I said, I should have be some shit like
that. Oh, I see. I see. What you trying to do? Do you try and give them? What's he trying to give?
Oh, I should. For anybody used to that gang bang, robbing banks, sticking people to fuck up,

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being a drug boss. I don't want the youngest to see that shit. We seen it. We thought it was
King pins and bosses. Right. Not knowing there was a movie. True. True. JZ said it himself.
Scar faced the movie. They more than scar faced the rapper to me. You sure? You sure? I understand.

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Yeah, that's how my shit would be. All yours would be. All right. So my job. See, I thought about it.
Right. Like, I want to my job would be like the action thriller type joint, right? Right. And I broke
this whole joint down. So I got it where on a movie, we brothers. Okay. But since you like, or
like, I'm like, eight to 10 years old than me, right? Right. So we got the same mom, but different

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dads, right? Right. So the mom or mom will be played by the mom from ownership. She can be our mom.
She from Philly too. I forgot her name. She's gonna add the elementary to show too. Yeah. So she can

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be for our mom, right? Right. And then like the person who gonna play it, who can play your dad?
Who can play my pop? You're gonna play your pops. I'm trying to think.
Uh, I say, I'm about to say this. Actually, I'm about to say boys.

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But then it's up. Yeah, then it's up.
They're gonna kill for me the Twinkie. He did.
Boys chestnut. I forgot he was Ricky.
I forgot he was Ricky. I forgot he was Ricky. Yo.
All right, then so and I say my dad, me play about Lana Richie. You know why?

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No, I'm not gonna tell you why. I'm about to tell you why. I'm not gonna tell you why.
Because I'm about to tell you why. No, bro. No, no, no, I have a religion reason.
It's cool. You do the music.
You know, come on, bro. Your pop line of Richie. I'm about to tell you why.
Why? Because Lana Richie and my actual pop look alike.

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What? Yes. I got a picture. I'll show you a picture.
I'm Lana Richie, my dad saying that to each other. They look alike.
It's a religion picture, bro. All right, so I got Lana Richie, right?
Right. And then so your pop is like the street dude.
Right. And then so.

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You gotta be this up, man.
Yeah, that was his up. The street dude, right?
He do. Exactly, bro. Exactly, bro. So your pop get booked and then I'm gonna
allow you to be my pop and he the cop.
Why my pop gotta get booked, bro?
Because I gotta be the one with no dad, but you got my mom. I didn't say you.

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That's not what I'm saying. That's not what I'm saying.
What you saying?
So, for me.
Fuck me, I don't have an opportunity to talk.
So my dad will be the cop, your dad, your street dude.
You get booked so then and of course, your dad being booked.
Yeah, my mom met my pop. Got born since.

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So since you got years apart and stuff, you didn't like the fact that she's got a new dude
and wait for your dad to get out and all the other shit, right?
Right.
So boom. So then kind of like kind of like a situation.
Really, we get kicked out of 18.
Same thing. You kicked out of 18 trying to find your mom.
I left.
Are you left?
Yeah, I did get down.

(19:23):
Well, same way left.
It was you let you leave because y'all couldn't get along because you're gonna get
a long machine like the same shit.
Well, y'all say you can end up just like your dad shit like that, right?
No, people say so you move the then so you end up following the path of your pops.
I end up finding a path of my pops.
Right.
Like we know each other, but we're not cool because we don't got that brother bond.

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Right.
So then so come to find out some shit happened where I'm on the case that you in the situation.
Right.
Come to find out they were doing some nut shit and my character has decided what I'm
gonna do and I'm right for you and like do you know what I'm supposed to do?
So they said you're gonna book me.
Yeah, it's from a oral.

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No, not book you or from a go by the law and like book me.
Fuck you.
Talk about and book you pretty much.
Come on, bro.
You're gonna book me.
Listen, you're gonna buy the book.
Why do I go by the book?
Stop it.
But yeah, but the whole but the whole movie about that dilemma.
That's love.
Yeah, for me.

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It's not it's not a real street John.
But not no shoot them up like drug doing stuff like that.
It's like situation stream.
We both took the path of our pot.
Right.
And now it's up to us to break the bullshit.
That pattern.
Yeah, exactly.
So for the for the youth.
So I said, give me my Oscar now.
Good.
Give me my Oscar now.
That's going to fire.
No, no, no.

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She know fuck that.
She we shouldn't have said it because somebody probably gonna take this and we gonna see that
shit on to.
He better not put my shit on to me.
Put my shit on to me, bro.
No, but I'm to do that.
That should be bullshit.
It will be bullshit.
To be man.
To be bullshit.
But yeah, man, we just told me shit.
So we got to call somebody.

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We got to call somebody.
Now we call it.
Oh, I got you.
I got you, bro.
I got you, bro.
Yeah, man.
Hello.
Hello is this kid?
This is she.
How are you?
Yeah, what's up?
This is now from We Are the Mud.
We are the Mud podcast with me and your brother Marty.
What's up, kid?
Hello, Marty.

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Hey, people.
How are you?
How are you?
It's Lord Dory.
What's going on with you?
Nothing too much.
This guy done my work out for the evening.
Walked my little koojoo.
And now I'm at home chilling.
Hold on.
Before you.
How big is this dog?
Don't talk about my dog.

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You know how big my vicious koojoo is.
How big is the dog?
How big is the dog?
Don't worry about it.
You're a five-month-old killer.
Hey, you.
I'm big.
You.
You're a five-month-old killer.
Y'all hear.
Okay, okay, little killer.

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They ain't no damn puppy.
They ain't no damn puppy.
They ain't no damn puppy.
That's right.
Leave my koojoo alone because he's ready.
He's ready.
First off, Keeley, how's retirement?
Oh, my God.
I've worked something out that I'm retired
than I ever thought I would do.

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But retirement is good.
It gives me a different outlook on life.
And it just gives me a different outlook
on everything.
First, I never thought I'd be retired
at that stage in life.
But I took the deal with the bag
because I got injured at work.
Okay.
Dorn meniscus in my left knee
and torn rotator cuff on my right shoulder.

(22:57):
I had two surgeries on my right shoulder.
And I'm still wearing a knee brace
from my meniscus,
which this took place back
on December 7th, 2021.
So I'm still in discomfort.
But I never thought that I would be retired
out at the age I am now.
I put my head at least
like another good maybe 10 more years
back then.

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But listen, like everything happens
for a reason. It's beyond my control
and I accept it.
Okay, okay.
So, what new things you've been trying
in your retirement?
You don't really want to know.
I want to know. Tell me everything, Keeley.
Uh-uh, I'm retired.
But you, I won't,
getting a new dog was one thing

(23:41):
I did for my retirement.
To keep me active, to keep me getting out of the house
and moving around.
What type of dog you got?
Going to the pool, going to the pool
at least four days a week
with my grandson.
Which I'm all tan, belt and so is he.
And that's it.
And when I found out
that the city offers free

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workout classes for the pools,
while the pools are open,
I go to the pools and work out now.
And so I haven't stepped foot
in LA Fitness since
ooh, and uh,
since the beginning of June.
So that means that's for the pool workout.
Okay. For my joints.
So it's easier for my knee and it's easier for my shoulder.
Alright.

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So how long was your cop?
27 years.
Shoo-hoo.
Philadelphia police officer,
not no cop, Morty.
Oh, my fault, I'm sorry. My bad.
I'm sorry officer Mason.
That's right.
So in the beginning, what made you
want to do that? Because I always want to act you.
What made you want to be a cop?

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I've never witnessed police brutality
growing up.
I never witnessed police brutality.
I never witnessed a police officer
being rude or disrespectful
to anybody that's black
or anybody of color
when I never witnessed anything like that.
So I always
wanted to pick a career
where I can help people.

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And I was going to go into the nursing profession
or
police work. Because believe it or not
people of color
and women want to be police officers,
not just
white men want to be police officers.
People want to be police officers
so they can help people.
But as I got older
and I saw how the drug game

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started attacking families
and mainly families in my community
because I lived in a predominantly black community
I wanted to be a police officer
to protect my then son
and my five brothers
which I am older than
all of them because that's when I saw
the game shift to warfare
when it was like
an open attack on a black family

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because of this drug that was
working in the community
that was allowed to stay in our community.
So I was like, oh no one's ever going to disrespect
my son
or my brothers, not if I can help it.
That's why I became a police officer
to protect my family.
Okay, okay.
Oh, I got a question.
Not my game listening to me.

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They do listen to you, officer.
I do listen to you, officer Mason.
Jesus. How do you feel
when they say
the cops, your
cops, only cops
because you all used to get bullied in school?
I hate that
today.
And that burns me for my poor
that burns me for my

(26:37):
poor because that's not
true.
So maybe for some people it may be
but I know a lot of
police officers that it's not true
and also you have to look
at it in a white
community and a white neighborhood
police officers to celebrate.
It's a tradition.
It's a family thing.

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It's celebrated here in the black community
and sometimes in the brown community
it's disrespectful
that you want to be a police officer now.
Why you want to do that? That's only a white
boy's job or a white woman's job
and that's not true.
So I guess that's where that stigma came
from because if you
had a cop, your uncle or cop,
your grandfather was a cop, naturally

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you're going to follow that same line. Just like
if you got family members, they're with the college.
You're going to go to college too because
that's in your line. If you had family members
that were firefighters, you
want to become a firefighter. You got family members
that's nurses, teachers.
Any profession that you have family
members in, you're going to do the same
thing because that's what your family do.
You know what I mean?

(27:43):
That's what your family do. So that's
what you're going to do because you want to do
the same.
So it has nothing to be a bully in school.
You know, it was like, shit, my
dad, my uncle, my dad, my
grandfather was a wife.
I guess it's what we do with the family.
You know?
Now, to ask this question,
do they overlook the bad

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cops or do y'all check them on your own?
Oh, hell no.
Let me tell you something.
You do some dumb shit.
You get checked straight from the door.
You might not get checked from the door
because it may be a lot of commotion.
But will somebody
go to your car and tell you that you did
X, Y, and Z wrong?
You shouldn't have did it that wrong.

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That way you shouldn't have spoke to this woman
like that. You shouldn't have spoke to that
little girl like that. Or you shouldn't have
spoke to that guy. So it doesn't go
unnoticed.
It gets known. And you might get
checked in the locker room.
Well, a lot of people get checked in the
locker room.
A lot of people get checked in the locker room.
Especially if you do something

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like that.
You get checked in the locker room.
Without a supervisor.
Oh, I got a question here.
Yeah.
So how was it being a female
in the male dominated
workplace?
Difficult.
How difficult are we talking?
Difficult.

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Because I can do the same
thing that you can do.
You can do the same thing that I can do.
Only difference is that we got different body parts.
So
you may kind of run faster than me.
Which is fine. Okay, but I can out thank you.
Because women and men are designed differently.
Women we fake more than men do.
And that's just the fact.
You go to

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somebody and you want to fight on the brute
strength. I'm not fighting you.
I'm going to talk to you.
And I'm going to say something slick out of my mouth
is going to make you fake.
And you can be like, damn, she just checked me.
So that's the difference.
Women do get a bad rep
on this job.
Women get a bad rep at the total
and at the whole of society.

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So that's just it.
And that's the truth. But being in the male
predominant field is difficult.
Because if you're too friendly, you weak.
If you're too much about business
you hard.
If you don't talk to your partner
you a dyke.
If you talk to your partner, you a hoe.
So it's no
even way. You understand what I mean?

(30:17):
Yeah.
So I hope you understand what I say there.
That's how it goes. It's no
in between.
Like I can sit in the car with you for the whole
entire week and we good.
Then the minute I don't like
what you say then I'm the issue.
Because then you feel like we've been sitting in
this car for a week. Now you can let your
sickness pop in. Does that make sense?

(30:39):
Yeah, it does.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
Damn.
So Kee, what type of music do you listen to now?
Right.
Oh my gosh. I don't know.
So I refuse to
renew my XM radio.
My subscription ran out.
So,

(31:01):
you know,
I'm corny now. Because I don't have nobody around.
I don't listen to the music. I don't listen to the radio no more.
But I did like
Big Sean song
I don't like that.
I don't think that's the name of the song.
I don't think that's the name of the song.
I don't think that's the name of the song.
I don't think that's the name of the song.
I like that song.

(31:23):
I like Big Sean.
I don't like that song.
I'm bouncing in the car
rocking it. And I just
got done listening to
Quavo and Lennie Crave that's fly away.
You know I love that song, Barney.
I know I love fly away.
So I was listening to it and I'm like, alright, it's not dead bass.
These two short motherfuckers
alright, it's not dead bass.

(31:45):
I love Lennie Crave
but it's not dead bass.
Okay.
Of course, I'm still rocking my nod.
Like, what's wrong with you?
You know what I'm saying?
The only reason I started listening to the locks.
That's cool.
And Marty, Marty is the reason
why I started listening to Nods again
when he lived with me.

(32:07):
You're like, Nods?
Oh my God, you didn't know that?
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Saddest, saddest, saddest.
Nods, you know what I'm saying?
Your name is Nods.
I don't care if Nods saying no Jones.
Nods?
Marty got me listening to Nods again.
All I used to hear was Uchiwally Wally.

(32:29):
I never listened to Uchiwally.
I never listened to Uchiwally.
I never joined.
Yes, you did.
I never had Uchiwally album.
You did it, though.
I'm working at Queen Bridge.
Oh, you did?
My bad, my bad, my bad.
We out the mud.
My bad, my bad.

(32:51):
Y'all see how my sister's talking to me?
You see how my sister's talking to me?
It's crazy.
They were asking you to put your sister
on your older sister's seat.
I'm gonna keep it.
I got to keep it a bing.
But, uh,
since
we and I talked about your retirement
block party, right?

(33:13):
So, how did you feel about it?
You don't really want to know the answer.
I heard it was hotter than fish breeze.
It was hotter shit.
I didn't mind about the heat.
It was hotter shit.
We had plenty of drinks to keep everybody cool.
We had three tints out there.
Okay.
It's just that Marty, I don't know what happened

(33:35):
with him as being the DJ.
He started playing corny music.
I started playing corny music.
Oh.
Whoa.
I didn't play it.
I didn't play it.
I didn't play it.
You played the music.
I told you to put it on the plate.
Just put it on like hip hop from the 90s

(33:57):
to the millennium.
What are you doing?
I heard they not like us a thousand times.
What do you mean?
We was getting jiggy with it.
We was getting jiggy with it.
So, basically,
he fucked
me.
It was a pretzel of all my siblings.
No.

(34:19):
You talk all these
things you don't know.
I was DJing.
I was DJing fun.
I didn't want you to have to worry about getting dressed up,
putting on a suit,
tying down your hair and your nails.
I wanted you to come and join this block party,
eat, drink,
and if you're ready to go, you can just go ahead and leave.
We won't be out here all day all night.

(34:41):
So, that's how I wanted it.
And that's how I got it. Now, it's heavy.
Can I ask who took over the DJ?
If I tell you what I had,
I told my friends I was taking over.
Nobody.
I can't play no damn music.
We were listening to 90's hip hop.
I did.
I was like, put it on the playlist.
She don't know.

(35:03):
For those who don't know,
I am 15 years older than Maury.
So, I'm in my 50's.
They playing Gloverilla.
Oh, no.
I didn't play no...
Oh, that wasn't me.
That wasn't me.
That wasn't me.
That wasn't me.
That wasn't me.

(35:25):
No, I take it.
I take that for.
Dude, turn this shit off.
Nobody wants you all this cussin' and fussin' outside.
Whatever you play at home.
I shoulda came.
There's not what happened.
I shoulda came, bro.
It was too heavy for you, bro.
You play a certain type of music.
You don't play raunchy music outside.

(35:47):
No, that's part of it.
You play it in your car or in your house.
You supposed to clean that.
Because I'm happy, man.
I had a nice playlist going.
I had a nice playlist going.
But I thought why the playlist stopped.
So then what came on next?
I had nothing to do with that.
They not like a third just on a thousand times.
Every time I think about it.

(36:09):
They had 90 hits, 2000 hits.
I had a 90s hit scene though.
It was 90s hit scene.
No, you coulda played like a certain artist.
Like they say rock right.
That's what I kept telling them.
So I said look.
Put something on.
Put some Eric up and do with your scuttle.
I'm gonna go and nobody want to hear that.
Nobody want to hear that.

(36:31):
They coulda played Chuck Rock, bro.
I forgot about Chuck Rock.
Exactly.
Who won there?
That's what I'm gonna play one time.
That's what I'm gonna play one time.
They played one time.
I don't even listen to Glorula.
I don't even listen to Glorula.
He left this part out.
The story on that episode.

(36:53):
I forgot about that.
I didn't know about the music.
All this music that you be talking about.
I forgot all about that.
You were supposed to go do karaoke.
And they couldn't find those songs in karaoke.
You were supposed to pick the song the same.
You were supposed to pick the song to play.
You picked some Diamond Summers.
No, I didn't.
I picked Phil The Timing.

(37:15):
It's on my page.
And then we did Game of Thrones.
Ooh!
And you know, put a music line on the drama.
And I'm like, all these songs down here in the world.
Y'all can't pick no song that everybody know.
Nobody wanted to do karaoke.
I ain't gonna fall.
How the fuck are you doing all this?
You just check in the podcast.
You don't know how to DJ.

(37:37):
That's not what happened.
That's not what happened.
What happened was...
It's just it don't sound like she's lying.
What happened was, it wasn't 90's place we were going.
Right.
But then, I started doing other stuff.
So I wasn't checking my phone.
That's what happened.
So, yeah.
For me, I went into the house, got some stuff over.

(37:59):
You don't even think of like, pit night...
Special ads...
I hit 90's hits.
Even the old ass, Qua-Mae...
All that came on.
I got a man came on.
All that came on.
When you was in the house.
He was playing hip hop from the Millennium.
So then they go in the backyard where our other brother Brian...
Oh my God, they jamming back here.

(38:21):
You had to Brian put on a damn playlist.
Like I got that action y'all to play a playlist for.
That's not what happened.
Yes it was.
Brian was back here listening to J-Core.
All the people I listened to
was listening to playing back here in the backyard.
I don't listen to J-Core like that.
We gonna do a survey.
Everybody put the playlist.
Put the playlist.

(38:43):
No.
I really don't DJ family part I get for.
I really don't DJ.
DJ is not my thing.
For me, it's not my thing.
Kea.
Since...
Since you a dedicated listener, right?
Oh my gosh.
Oh, what you mean maybe not?

(39:05):
I don't know.
I'll call Brian.
And your son is some mom?
Yeah.
Yo, he's a great young man, man.
Thank you.
Definitely is, man.
Definitely is.
So is there anything you want us to improve upon?
With our podcast?
No.

(39:27):
I actually like your podcast.
I can see that it's getting better.
I can see that you guys are taking more of an initiative.
And you want to include more people in it.
That's why you had me on.
Hey!
I think it's really good.
Everything has to start somewhere.
Right.
And you're doing your somewhere start.
And all you gotta do is just keep improving on you.

(39:49):
Whatever you think you guys want to do.
Just keep improving on you.
If you want to keep having more guests, more family members,
then just go here to the next one.
Alright.
You know, some people are shy.
Some people don't want to call whether it's in person or
or
the way we're doing it right here.
But you know, you have to start somewhere.
And don't stop.

(40:11):
This is what you want to do.
And don't stop.
Is there anything you want us to talk about?
Well,
I mean, we can talk about anything.
I'm here for the next like two minutes.
No, I'm saying any topic you want us to talk about in the podcast, Kia.
She's the best.
She's the best.
I'm here for the next one.
You talked about when we were growing up

(40:33):
and you all were growing up.
You talked about the anniversary today.
You talked about parents.
You talked about parents in general, correct?
Right.
You talked about music.
You talked about sports.
You were talking about politics next if you want to.
Because I mean, the election is coming up.
Yes, it is.
And you want to get people engaged

(40:55):
because it's a lot more in the ballot.
It's a lot more about black women
going against the white man.
Which that is, but we're talking about
women's rights
and productive rights.
And productive rights affect men
just as much as it affects women.
That's what we need to get the word out there.
It's not just women that's going to suffer
because you've never going to suffer too.

(41:17):
Yes, we are.
So, yeah, that's what we're going to...
We're on a politics joint, man.
Yeah.
Whatever your political affiliation is, that's what it is.
We're not ex, you're not ex no one to change their political party,
but you need to talk about what's happening and what's going on.
Like this may keep coming after her and her race.

(41:39):
They keep coming at her as a woman. Why?
We all do more teen hours.
Yeah, you keep talking about immigrants,
but every time you talk about an immigrant, it's an immigrant of color.
Do you know Russian immigrants?
Ukrainians, immigrants, Italians, immigrants, you're not talking about any of them
because they can make crimes too.

(42:00):
You're going to keep it on the black and brown
because you want to fear monger these people into voting for you.
Because that's all you do with speaker.
Mm hmm.
So we're going to be calling you when we do that.
Exactly.
To.
But.
Good luck.
But.

(42:20):
We go ahead and you talk about what's going on.
Exactly.
So we'll have a We Out the Mud CNN episode.
Correspond to what you, kid.
Talk about back to school.
Talk about a lucky thing.
Yeah, you did.
Tell me.
Well, we don't want to hold you up.
You know, we appreciate you picking up the ramble.
Thank you.

(42:41):
Thank you, Officer Mason.
Thank you for having me on.
Retired.
Enjoy your retirement.
Enjoy that retirement.
And congratulations again.
Thank you.
Real right.
All right. See you, kid.
Have a good night.
See you.
You too.
All right, see you.

(43:02):
Yo, that was random call.
With my sister, Kia.
You know what I mean?
Shout out to Kia, man.
That was a good job, man.
Like y'all heard, man.
We're going to have an episode on the elections, man.
Yeah, definitely.
You know, got to get all the invoked, man, for real.
All right.
We not now, before we refer to my vote,
we not here to betray anybody to vote any type of way.

(43:25):
But voting is important for me.
Make sure whoever you vote for, line up with all your beliefs.
Don't vote for the person.
Vote for the policies.
That's what I'm saying.
That's it.
So, what did you see this week, bro?
Because I seen some shit that pissed me off,
but I'm going to let you go first.
What did you see that was crazy?

(43:46):
Wait, wait, let's see.
I want to know what you're seeing there.
Now I want to go ahead.
So, I'm on TikTok and shit, right?
So, you know, man, the videos pop up and shit.
Right.
It's this girl-ass man, wife beat on, glittery-ass belt,

(44:07):
tattoos on his face.
This nigga doing his dance like he's three years old, bro.
I swear to God, bro, like, bro.
Wait, what?
I'm somehow a battery being in the street, cheeky, cheeky, bang, bang.
This nigga's on fucking TikTok doing this crazy-ass dance

(44:28):
and really looking goofy, bro.
A grump, bro.
And what's up with this, give me my money.
What the fuck is this?
What is that?
I'm seeing all the NBA players or the kids like give me my money
and then the parents they gave me my money
and they look at the parent and don't say it back or some shit.

(44:50):
There's another stupid trend.
Yeah, it's retarded.
That's what I've been seeing.
You've seen stupid trends, bro.
Well, me, let me see.
What did I see?
You didn't mean my money.
I mean, I did this, on my story, on my timeline,
I've been seeing a lot of old, like, remember ever since we talked about the DVD ever?

(45:14):
I've been seeing a lot of old rap since shit broke.
I've seen Meet With The Braids pop up.
I saw NH with the words, y'all saw it in the store.
I saw Kaboom with the baggy, Swannadjohn with the hat sideways.
You know what I'm feeling, bro?
Not the culture, all.

(45:35):
This episode 15, right?
Uh-huh.
Think I'm about to call somebody.
Oh, words? I'm gonna call somebody else?
Yeah, me, I don't see somebody.
Alright, alright, go ahead, bro.
I'll call you 100%.
Alright, go ahead, bro.
I mean, these are random talks.
We have another random call. Why not?
Yeah, pretty shit, man.

(46:05):
Let me see.
Let me see what I'm doing, man.
But how are we waiting for Nani to call off?
Alright.
I see what's going on.
Hello?
Okay.
Hello?
You hear me?

(46:29):
Hello?
Hello?
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
I'm gonna call you out the mud.
What's up?
What's the deal with you?
What's up?
I'm like...
Come on, man. What's up with you, man?
I don't know what to do.

(46:50):
Now look, we just talking about random stuff.
So I wanna ask you how you feel about Summer Swannadjohn
since I didn't get to ask you.
As a judgment day fan, it wasn't fun.
Right.
I can say that. It really wasn't fun.
And I wore the shirt during their matches
so it just made it worse for me.

(47:13):
I don't wear that shirt anymore.
Oh, yeah, yeah. We watched... Listen, this is for the WWE fans,
SmackDown fans, NXT.
We watch wrestling.
All my folks out there, my daughter, she watch wrestling.
My folks Matt, Eric, yo, we watch wrestling, dog.
So you said judgment day on Summer Swannadjohn,

(47:37):
that was like bad for you?
Well, for Rhea and Liz Match, it was...
I knew it was gonna happen because he just looked suspicious
the whole time.
But Finn and Priest kind of shocked me because like,
it was so sudden.
It was out of pocket.
Which one of them blocked you from that group?

(48:00):
J.D. McDonough.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You got blocked? What happened? Hold up.
What happened?
Someone tweeted that he wasn't all that
because someone was like, said it was for him.
So then I quit. I've been a J.D. Aider since the beginning.
And then I guess he saw it and blocked me.

(48:23):
So that's where I...
Oh man, so long you've been a wrestling fan.
Well, Chris showed it to me when he was a...
I'm not gonna call him old, when he was a teenager.
Right.
And I was watching with him when I was supposed to be in bed for school.
Right.

(48:44):
Oh, okay.
Did you come out now, huh?
Uh-huh.
Okay, so...
Alright, so you've been watching with Chris, your big brother, boom.
Mm-hmm.
So you...
Who your number one wrestler? Who you like, you know what I'm saying?
Who your number one...
Like, go-to person.

(49:06):
Oh.
Finn.
Finn?
I'm sorry.
Tell them how you met J.U.S.O.
Talk to him.
I did.
She met J.U.S.O.
In April.
Yeah, when they was in Philly.
She took a picture, her cousin Lisa got her the tickets to go see him,

(49:30):
get the picture with him, or the graph picture.
Oh, shit.
She seen the boy, uh, Cody Rhodes.
Oh, where?
I did see Cody Rhodes.
You should be talking more.
That's what I'm saying.
No, he was on the Katmacket V show, so I didn't meet him.
I just watched him while Chris was doing the entrance to John Cena.

(49:52):
So, talk to WWE knowledge.
Talk to the people who don't know about what's going on.
What you think about the next match that's coming up?
That Berlin draw?
Oh, the Berlin match?
Yeah.
The next match tag?
I'm ready for that one.

(50:13):
Randy vs. Goode there will be good, but they're gonna have Goode there win,
because it's a German match.
But, Don Lee vs. Rhea and Priest,
I can't wait for that one.
That was the way it started.
What about Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens?
Kevin didn't really want the match, so what was the point?
But, Cody's wouldn't retain, so I'm not worried.

(50:36):
What you think about Liv and the Bulldog vs. Priest and Rhea?
Here's the thing, I think Liv and Don were two together.
So, I'm going for it.
And see the Territories fans getting mad at them.
I'm like, oh, I'm on both sides.

(50:57):
I can't really pick.
I'm going with Rhea and my man Priest.
Oh, where?
Okay.
Same here.
Oh, I got a question.
Who's your tribal chief?
Oh, Bowman.
How did you feel when you see him come through on Summerslam?

(51:21):
I thought they wasn't gonna do it, but in that song,
because I forgot they changed his theme song.
So, all I saw was head of the table on the banner.
And I was like, oh my god, he's actually here, and I got excited.
Yeah, my kid got excited, too.
I did, too.
Oh, shit, he's coming.
I was hyped.
I was hyped, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, after this match, though, Randy Orton got retired.

(51:44):
You think so?
Come on, man, they're getting it in the ring.
Slow as shit, bro.
They're running in that ring.
He old ass knees.
Well, John Cena retiring, so.
Come on, man, come on, Randy got them old ass knees.
But then the body though, Randy's tired now.
John Cena, on your tour, get a body, bro.
Get a fucking body.
He take that fucking head off.

(52:06):
Then they got jumped off.
They ain't got that boy.
I'm gonna cough it.
You have me coughing.
Oh, shit.
John Cena on your tour, get a bald head, bro.
Yeah, I think it's time to let it go.
Get an army cut, bro, because you look bad when you take that hat off.
And he always turns his back to the camera, too.
And through the hat on, you can see it.
Yeah, because we got a cousin and a family with him, John Cena shorts.

(52:30):
I ain't gonna say no names, though.
You with the jerks?
They're not. There's a fee there.
Oh, where?
They let it go.
They let it go.
Oh, shit.
All right, my dog, okay, I had to call you, man.
I had to call you.
Oh, yo, how do you feel like the people know about you?

(52:54):
How do you feel about college, man?
Oh, apart from telling me getting kicked out of my art school,
it was pretty chill for the first year.
Don't say kicked out like you got kicked out.
Say it shut down.
No, dad, technically they...
It's shut down.
Say it kicked out is like you ain't doing your work.

(53:15):
KK, they shut down.
You can't say kicked out is like you ain't do your work.
Yeah, that's like you got kicked out or fucked up.
KK kicked out the first years. They're still going.
So they just kicked out the freshmen.
Yeah, they said if you came here for a BFA, you can't.
By next year.
Then you can get kicked out then.

(53:36):
Getting kicked out was like you flunked out.
You didn't do your work.
How do you feel about going to your new college?
I'm not as nervous as I would be a second year,
but it is more people because my work,
you speak up to like five to ten people.
So kind of nervous about that.
Okay.

(53:57):
Tell them you're an artist.
I don't know what you do.
You're an artist. You're a major.
I'm doing print making and painting on the side for Arcadia.
Okay.
Alas, it was.
Oh, that's a 27.
27.
That's my daughter, man, caught on the spot.

(54:18):
She talk way more than she talking now.
She got caught on the spot.
Right.
Okay.
How do you...
Before you go, how do you feel about the podcast
and what do you want us to change and add to the podcast?
I don't get some of your references.

(54:39):
I think because I'm young.
I don't know though.
And then since...
Oh yeah, I made the logo.
Oh yes.
Oh yeah, she made the logo too.
Thank you.
My daughter, Mckayla, is the one that made the logo for We Out the Mud.
Right.
You know what I mean?

(55:00):
She is the person that made the cover art.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So yeah, I don't know.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I was touching out more colors and I don't like the blue,
so I might say you new ones because there's a new color like for the...
Her one.
Okay.
And that's it.
All right.
Well, thanks for picking up KKK proud of you.

(55:23):
And this is my daughter, Mckayla MK, man.
So we super proud of you.
Thanks for being a fucking banging beautiful daughter of mine.
Yeah, me?
Yep.
We out, man.
Okay.
Okay.

(55:45):
So that was a second random call.
We still didn't do random talk shit.
We just talking, man.
I mean, we just happy, man.
It's episode 15.
Exactly, bro.
Now I'm saying we started episode one, bro.
Yeah, in May, bro.
May 16.
May 16, bro.
That's crazy.
Come on, bro.
August now.

(56:06):
That's probably good.
You see the wristbands.
Yeah, I see the wristbands.
You see the wristbands.
I see the wristbands.
Quiet at the other.
You see it?
Yeah, I see the wristbands, bro.
Come on, man.
Yeah, so we're going to definitely season two, we're going to have a merch store or something
so you're going to copy the merch and shit like that.
We're going to have it up.
You know what I mean?
So you know, man, we're about to wrap this shit up, man.

(56:27):
We were just talking shit on episode 15.
Definitely.
So special thanks to Mikaela, my sister, Kia.
Shout out to Kia.
You know what I mean?
Shout out to MK.
All right.
And oh, this is what I'm going to say too.
Go ahead.
School is about to start.
Definitely is.
Congratulations to all the people that's about to start school.

(56:48):
It's nothing wrong with going to school.
Get your education.
Get your education.
If you don't have to fight, man, don't fight, man.
Pick the guns down, man.
All right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, pick the, y'all see, it ain't, it ain't worth it.
You're going to throw your life away.
You're going to be doing 40 to 50 years and you're going to be crying and saying like,

(57:10):
damn, it wasn't worth it.
Go to school.
Get your education.
Nothing wrong with working a nine to five job.
You feel me?
I'm saying I don't care what it is.
And, and if you got dreams to do something, use your nine to five to support your dream.
And I want to shout out to all the young is this is working to all the young men out there

(57:32):
working, all the young ladies working, stand out the way, salute the y'all and all the
young parents I know it's hard being, keep doing for your kids is going to get better.
Right.
And y'all niggas need to step up and be that's man.
Definitely do.
And, and I want to shout out to everybody who got you got your own clothing line.
Do your own cooking thing, making music, making videos, doing the Instagram thing.

(57:59):
Like for me, good luck.
And hold on to all my fellas.
I don't know what I ain't trying to get in your personal business because some of y'all
talking about the female snake and some of y'all niggas stink.
I'm not sure I'm not.
I'll be using this body wash called Harry's.
I mean, they don't just make raises.
Oh, we're got a body wash, right?

(58:20):
Go to your coach or targets, your Walmart or order it offline.
Wash your ass.
Wash your ass.
Harry's body wash.
You feel me?
That's shit.
That's shit.
I get the blue, the blue bottle is stone and I get the green bottle of the coupcabre.
You mean?
Y'all deal with something, man.

(58:42):
Tell me when I pick you, deal.
You shouldn't be your grown-ass man.
You shouldn't be washing up with a bar of soap.
You're a grown-ass man.
All you need to do is wash your ass with bar of soap with niggas in jail.
You should not be at home washing up with a bar of soap.
Come on, body wash.
Body wash.
Yeah, body wash, niggas.
All right.
All right.

(59:03):
What's up?
All right.
Before we go at the end, is there anything in music that you miss, Senpai?
That that used to have been on my?
Just, there ain't no stories.
There's nothing real.
I miss the realness.
Right.
I feel you.
They ain't fake, man.
They ain't body rich.
Nobody going through no struggles.

(59:24):
There's the ones that do right by the struggles they laugh at.
Exactly.
So yeah, I miss that, the realness.
You got the people like the locks still trying to, but not still.
They still keeping us with real music.
All right.
You don't listen to the Buster Browns, he drop the shit.
All right.
There's still some rappers out there spitting that shit, but we get over.

(59:50):
We get too much music over flooded with all this bullshit, dissing tracks and fabricated
shit, man.
We talking about the dead and shagging on like that shit, bro.
That ain't real bad, man.
That's, and that made me stop listening to certain songs when I listened to it.
Then I found out, oh, he talking about somebody who died.
And a lot of our rappers is gone.
Yeah.

(01:00:11):
And locked up.
Yeah.
So a lot of good music is not here.
You are not here in spirit.
Right.
Or just blocked away.
You know what I'm saying?
Or they stopped doing it because it's too fake.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
All the artists that stopped because they think they ain't fit in.
All right.
They ain't had a jewelry or clothes or whatever.

(01:00:33):
All the ones that went out, bought the jewelry and clothes and shit, but the album suffered.
And then they can't do nothing about that.
Right.
That's how it is.
But for me, what I miss, I miss groups, yo.
There's rap groups and R&B groups.
I miss like, like the locks of the group.
They stick together.
And then like the locks.

(01:00:54):
All right.
But then also Wu Ting, they, for me, what else?
Hot boys.
My bad.
What else?
Like my deep outcast, shit like that.
I miss groups and shit like that.
Because everybody goes so low and they say fuck the group and shit like that.
And that's why I still, like go back and lock state last week.
So I still fuck with the locks.
It's not a lot of groups.

(01:01:15):
But that's why I fuck the locks though.
Because they all got their individual shit and they all come back and do the lock shit.
Yeah.
Right.
I know.
All right.
So this week better, better for the bars are going to be believe me, little Wayne and Drake.
So go out there and listen to believe me.
You ain't never heard before.

(01:01:36):
Let me know what y'all think is who did better.
Lil Wayne and Drake.
For me.
Let me see.
This week.
Huh?
All right.
This song I listened to is Mario.
He got a song called drown.
For me.

(01:01:57):
But you think that the song drown talking about what for girls and shit like that.
It is.
But also he talking about how he with one girl and thinking about his, I guess, I get
on with you broke up with the girl or two or two.
No, no.
But so you talk about as I'm in between the legs and I keep thinking about her crying.

(01:02:20):
So you're talking about having sexual girl one time.
Also thinking about the girl that I guess he love it with and he have a crying.
So you're talking about drawing.
He told me you're drawing it in the girls crying tears and also drowning her tears.
Yeah.
John and her tears.
And he also told him I'll draw it in the box and shit like that.
Listen to that.
Joe Mario.
Listen to it.

(01:02:41):
Yeah.
For me.
And I'm gonna come back with it.
All right.
So you know, I always do bro.
So I'm gonna say what I'm gonna do this week is never a right time to say goodbye.
But you know, we got to grow.
Therefore.

(01:03:02):
Fuck you.
Who is.
What the fuck?
All right.
Because never a right time to say goodbye.
I can't remember that.
Come on.
It's a second week in the world.
Damn.

(01:03:23):
And we're not at it enough.
Yeah.
Your music lovers need to get on Marty.
I love you.
I just can't think.
We heard KS.
So you fucked up DJ.
I'm not a DJ bro.
I'm not a DJ bro.
So you know the song or no.
Stick with the ball.
I got to.

(01:03:44):
All right.
All right.
It's just so I say, yo, I don't know you miss.
Don't know your name, but excuse me miss.
I just want to talk to you.
And I got to admit that you got my attention.
You make me want to say, yo, I know you about to leave, but excuse me miss.

(01:04:05):
I say the Lance dance for you.
What the fuck?
Yo, yo.
Yo, child.
I didn't say it.
Oh, I don't know.
Yo.
Yo.
You don't say it.
Why would you say it?
They're supposed to kiss.
Yo is in the course.
Oh, yo is in the course.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.

(01:04:26):
Hey, exactly.
I think I know.
Boom.
Crushes.
How you get them?
Now would you tell them?
Before y'all leave.
Yo, really man come and sit.
They try to come up the asses.
And I'm like, I love it.
That no way out.
Peace.
Thanks for watching.
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