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November 7, 2019 13 mins

We call each other out for be snitches about things we say or do on the show.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
from Presents show Gandhi. I just have a problem with
this entire room and the room next door. I always
thought snitches ended up in ditches with stitches like bitches. However,

(00:27):
apparently in this room, in the next room, snitching is
just on the table and we're all doing it to
each other. I thought we were a team. What the
hell is going on? Everybody snitches? Just Scary on everybody.
He's the biggest snitch. I'll tell you it wasn't me.
It wasn't me, but but I just snitched on him
by saying he snitches. If people right starts snitching on

(00:47):
me and you're throwing me under the bus, you're all
coming down with me. And that's what I did. That
was the example of this morning of what happened. That's
exactly what Scary does. If you push him in the water,
he's pulling you in with him and pushing you under
your Okay, hold up, okay. Froggy is making a special
guest appearance in the podcast today. Thank you for joining us, Froggy.
I think you have a unique vantage point being out

(01:08):
of the room. Who do you think is the snitchiest
person on the show, because you're not really in any
of these rooms where we are every day, but you
hear things. So who is the snitchiest? This is the
world's shortest appearance on the two in the morning show
on out You know what, I don't know. I really

(01:30):
don't know, because I hear a lot. I'll tell you what.
I don't think it's as much snitching, because snitchy is
when you go tell on somebody. There's a lot of
ship talking that goes on when you leave the room.
So and I don't mean you by Nate, I mean anybody.
So Gandi, you leave the room if you do something
that pisses somebody off. Oh, we all discussed it when
you leave the room. So I think everybody does this.
So I don't know if there's any one major snitch.

(01:51):
Now I will say what scary did it earlier this morning?
The Scotty V was wrong? That was However, I think
we all talk about each other when the one person
leaves the room. I would saying the room again. The
three guys in this room all snitch a little, but
completely differently. When Garrett has something to say, he'll go, hey, man,
did you did you hear right, Nato Natal start laughing.

(02:11):
I'll go, okay, all right, all right, don't say anything
but right, and then Scary says, hey, I'll just use
Mike as an example. Who go, Hey, Brodie, Mike Toma
had to say anything, but like he always preface that
he stuff suposed to tell you, and then goes right
ahead and tells you he just left himself out of
the snitching circle. He's the other three guys. My only snitch,
if it's funny. My vote for the biggest snitch here

(02:33):
is Garrett. And here's why, because Garrett floats around from
room to room on the morning show is on, so
he has the opportunity to have more information at hand
and then have a chance to cross pollinate and check
each other's stories. Yeah, myot, except Scary currently is snitching

(02:54):
on Garrett's. Which is that okay? Is that niche that
makes you a son of a snitch? I sort of
feel like, in this particular atmosphere, it's okay for us
to snitch on each other because we brought up the
conversation snitching, but just in general, I thought we were
a team and I'm okay, okay, you snitched on Scott,
what is this we bullshit French evison? Um, okay, we

(03:19):
from snitching to ship talking. I will say the biggest
ship talker left us recently. Gregg Yes, oh yeah, he
definitely talking. She invited him down for breakfast last weekend.
He goes, f Brody, I don't want to give him

(03:41):
the satisfaction of getting into wait and he was just scary.
He was yesterday screaming at us. We were walking to
the garage and then Gregg happened to be there, and
Scotty and I were getting into our cars at the
same time, and Gregg T is screaming and his voice
echoing through the raj What do you under Elvis's spell?

(04:02):
You can't come say hello to drink with us after
the show. But in all fairness, down to his office, okay, God,
he had to listen to Greg T bitch every single
day in that room, so he heard him because we
had joining desks last week. He deliberately called when he
knew Scary and I recording the Brooklyn Boys podcast and

(04:23):
he called just so we get asked Scary why he
wasn't at a meeting, and he goes, oh, I forgot,
it was only for hosts of morning shows. That's why
you aren't there, Scary. What a piece of ship talking.
I can't tag him in any pictures anymore because his
screen name has his new radio station in the name.

(04:43):
On Instagram, I'm not promoting his station at I took
a picture of him stealing our food and I was like, oh,
I better tag him. You know he's listening to this
absolutely is. Yeah. Well, let's face it, we all ship
talk occasionally. I mean, I think that's how we get
stressed out. That's how we relieve the tension. Ship talk
to me, I should talk to you today when Nate

(05:04):
and I were talking together. Hold believe that you threw
Elvis under the bus on the air. Yeah. I feel
like Scary is one Like if I had something really
serious about somebody that was really bothering me, and I
didn't want to ship talk to everybody, and I just
wanted to tell Scary. I feel like Scary would keep
it a secret if I told him how important I was.
But here's my stupid, stupid You see Scary space right now.

(05:28):
He doesn't realize that he was doing it. He had
that look of confusion on his face. Any one hour
from out hey hey, Garrett, Froggy said, don't say anything,
but really one. I've never had that conversation with Scary.
He's never started something out with You're not supposed to
know this, but thank you, thank you. You know what
I will say, I think that you. I think Froggy

(05:50):
and Scary probably are the two strongest confidences. Not I
think Scary is a really good confidence because but I'll
tell you the only reason I don't tell stuff you
tell me is because I know on far away and
I could be the only person you told. And therefore,
if I tell, then you fucking know it wasn't me.
So I got no, I can't blame anybody else. So

(06:12):
so let me tell you, guys the story. I told
it in the room the other day. I wasn't recorded
or anything. I used to work with someone that he was.
He was famous and he was in the press occasionally,
and one day he was telling us about something that
was happening in his life and we were all excited
for him. And then the weekend happens, and so that

(06:32):
following Monday, we're like, oh my god, did that happen
over the weekend? And he looked confused, and he goes,
what are you talking about you know that thing that
you told us about on Friday? He goes, oh, no, no, no,
I made that up. I wanted to see if any
of you was a leak to the press, did get
the press, did not get leaked to the press, because
did this guy's name Ryan? Because the person that was

(06:55):
leaking things was sick that day. So I figured out
who the leak was because nobody else released the information.
I don't know if that's us. I don't think we're
at that level, But you think that someone would put
us to the test and give false information to see
if it'spreads around. I've done that and it hasn't made
it around. So I know who my trustworthy people are.

(07:16):
Fair Enough, you said Froggy and scary with it with
the best confidence on the show, and we already agreed
that Scary tells everybody everything's not true, not true. Alright,
So do you feel like you've told me things that
I have not? Actually, you're you're pretty good, You're a
lock to I would say, I think, yeah, I probed
myself in that. Yeah, I think there's some I think
trustworthiness is an aspect that we appreciate sometimes, but also

(07:39):
we know what can be leaked to other people to
make it a bit you know what I mean. I
think the thing was scary today just got out of hand. Well.
I could tell he was painted into a corner. He
was drowning. He was drowning in the ocean and no
one like when you tell a joke and no one laughs.
That's why he dropped his ball um and everyone looked

(08:01):
at him. He's like, all right, guys, right, and we're
all like, I'm not going down with you on that ship. Sorry,
much supposed to do. Not say that with a million
other things. Do you guys ever listen? You listen to
Howard Stern? Right, I grew up on him. I love
Howard Stern. I was listening to the wrap Up Show
the other day, and have you ever listened to the

(08:21):
wrap Up Show? Kind of like what we do here
and they have the same problems we do. It is
so comforting more probably, but they were talking about Benji
on the show, who was kind of like there, Greg t.
I think that whole show is hilarious the way they
work it, and there's some inner working exactly one of

(08:42):
the many and it was comforting to know that Gary
and the other producers on the show have to deal
with the same bullshit that we have to when they're
dealing with somebody else on the show, like Benji, who
was our Greg t. And it's just that's how this works,
you know. It's a creative environment, and it's all the
same problems everywhere. Like this morning, I came into work

(09:02):
here in Jacksonville and there was there's a person that
works here at another radio station, and she was screaming
in the hallway about she doesn't have enough endorsements and
that people are taking them away from her, and the
sales department blows and I'm like, dude, I'm like this
same stuff happens everywhere. Scary is doing endorsements in Jacksonville,

(09:27):
I am a professor was saying yesterday, my dirty laundry
in the hallway unless dirty Laundry paid you and then
you there. Laundry was saying, yesterday, Scary thoughts every uh
endorsement with Hi, I'm Scary Jones. At this point, everyone
who has the hell you off. It's so bad. When
Gandhi does live reay, she should say, Hi, I'm not
Scary Jones. From that is true. You know, we play

(09:51):
a game with your endorsements. Right, so since you start
with hey, scary, we try to figure out what the
product is going to be before you get into the product.
You just snitched on somebody that plays that game with you.
Who was that who? Because said, I don't think there
was any one person, but I try and mix it up.
I started with, hey, it's scary, and then sometimes I do, Hi,

(10:14):
it's scarier. How's it going. It's give us a serious read.
Let's say you're doing, um, I don't know, some sort
of vaccine hospital for cancer research. Yeah, oh my goodness. Okay,
so that now I have to dial it down. My
voice has to be like this. It's almost like information.
What about when you did the the diapers because we
know you used diapers? About when you did the diapers endorsement?

(10:35):
The diapers? And it's more happy, go lucky. What about
for a product that you don't use that was the diapers? No?
Actually does Froggy. I snitched on him, he does reading.
Why I did that because it had an appearance attached
to it from where I was from Brooklyn. That's why.
Only there was someone else in Brooklyn who had three
kids who could talk to that. I know who anybody

(10:57):
anybody like that out. So I think a lot of times,
especially in like entertainment or just in life in general,
girls get the bad rap of being like really Caddy
and Braddy and like stabbing each other and back. Danielle
and I get along glorious. I feel like the boys
around here are saving each other all the time. You
seriously have a very strong female bond with Danielle, and
I'm really I'm impressed. Well, you know why because neither

(11:19):
one of you were trying to one up the other
one all the time. That's why it's really like one
of the first times I've seen that in this industry.
I was trying to take a shot at all of you,
and you guys were all really nice about it. So
that sucks. Have you heard Have you heard scary new commerciaries?
Says Hi, I'm scary Jones. Are you an Indian who's short? Yeah,
you get the short Indian endorsement? What would I passed

(11:42):
stuff along? I know Neate's a fan of Crispy Creme Donuts,
and so some of your credit you did. Somebody tried.
Somebody puts me on the sales floor and said, hey,
I'm going after Crispy kreame, I think you'd be the guy,
and I said, I gotta be honest. I'm already doing
Dugan Donuts. Was still here. I gotta be honest, I said, Nate,

(12:09):
I really should be here. And I know, as a buddy,
if you got a commercial for let's say, an android phone,
like that's all I use on the Android guy on
the show, you would pass that along the way that
I just hear in the last commercial we had aid
commercial Scar a second, Scary goes down and hustles and,
like you know, shakes hand and kisses babies with all

(12:30):
the sales people, and we don't. And because of that,
all the endorsements come to him. I can't argue with
that because hanting him in a corner again and you
know what happens. And if you need paint, I'm Scary Jones,
so Benjamin for androids, and they talk to him and
they want him to do it. And for whatever reason,
if brought it, you didn't go down and do that.
He can't get mad at him out that Scary gave

(12:53):
away the spot to Nate because he knew he liked
those particular donuts. I'm saying he knows I'm the only
one who uses that phone. You know, that's all would
go to spread it around. There's nothing. I'm not trying
to be shady about anything. Not speaking of shades. Hey,
it's scary jomps. You need shade stopped by Sunglass Hut
on your way home. Literally, never go down there, ever,

(13:18):
I'll take you by the hand. Never go down I'm good.
I listen. I showed Garrett the way good and that's great.
But I would never get mad at you for having
an endorsement that I didn't have because I don't go
down there and do it. It really is hustle. I
mean that's what that's what that is. It's just hustling
in the second floor. And that's how you make your
exper Guys don't have time for that or don't I
just don't want to be dealing with it. Yeah, I mean,
I got a tea time, I gotta get I got

(13:38):
working on creating content for the show. My es don't
smoke themselves. And there's that fifteen minute morning show

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