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November 5, 2018 15 mins

Greg T is MAD AF about certain phases people are using!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcasts presents.
She hasn't even been here two months and you're already
yelling at her. Yell. I didn't. I did not yell
with yelling Gandhi. For the record, I did not yell

(00:26):
at you. He didn't yell, but he did. He did.
Ye firmly stated something did yelled Friday though, when we
did the bit using what you're about to talk about,
you were in the back going no st anymore. Okay,
if you heard me say that, then I was yelling,
but not at anybody. I wasn't yelling. So T came
in and he I was like, hey, how you doing.
We had a little conversation. I was like, I'm gonna

(00:46):
be honest, I'm tired a F. And he was like, oh,
I hate when people say a just why? And I said,
would you rather me say as fuck? Because I was
trying to clean it up for you? He said yes,
So now I will only say as a fun to
Greg T because he does not like a F. I
just think the AF is so overplayed, like nobody even
says it anymore. The a F is like according to

(01:10):
the nine o'clock I mean, nobody says it anymore. They don't.
Nobody uses it anymore. It's not true. It is five o'clock.
And then secondly, like that's not even like even real,
like like real people do not walk around Like if
I'm out shopping in the mall, I'm like, what's going on, dude,
And he's like, oh man, I'm so busy, Like nobody
says that. I do. I do. I would say I mean,

(01:34):
I wouldn't say I'm so busy a F. I would
say I'm tired a F. Because I don't want to curse.
Doesn't hang around a lot of millennials. Oh god, I
see him and I hang out with them, and they
do use so busy isn't even a grammatically just saying
I'm so fucking tired respectful. Oh my god, that's not

(01:57):
how they speak. He wasn't there hungry And we use
that language all the time. We text each other that way.
I even say, like, I don't even say very anymore.
I'll be like, oh my god, I'm be hungry. You

(02:20):
don't tunk like that. You just text like that. That
depends you. I do not say toads so hard though,
Tom not. You want scary interact with anybody else, like
millennials or African Americans uber awkward. He becomes one of
the problem with that, you know, I just I just

(02:44):
wanted to relay how awkward it was, because more than now,
you don't talk about sound stupid, scary, definitely scary, definitely
tries to like assimilate, like out to the interns and
go that song is is lit? Huh? Straight? Fire right?
That's it's a boper. It's a bo It's on the

(03:07):
on our Brooklyn Boys podcast. My friend Spruce comes in.
You know, Spruce is black and when he'll come in
the studio, he'll go, my man, what's up. I don't
need any special Indian greeting. He doesn't learned it yet.
I'll give you some some Indian greetings. I would like
to hear it in the spirit of Davoli, which is
happening now. What Gandy walks in the room, What do

(03:27):
you say? I don't know. What do you How do
you greet somebody? My computer is broken? Yeah, that's a
good one. I don't know. You feel like I can
say that because Gandhi's here? What what? Man? What's going on?
What's going on? I would appreciate that because to me,

(03:49):
that sounds like an old Jewish guy. To me, like
a vampire should be going on. So what shouldn't be
going on? I just have more respect for people if
you talk normal, like if you guess what zero fox
given talks like that? Can you not so much? I'm sorry,

(04:11):
this is happening. No, it's not the way he's googling
all this on his He's gonna go day out. He
is saying, God, I think the thing that I think
Gret realizes that because you have younger daughters, they probably
pointed out to you. It's just that, you know, I
just I try to say, like, um, you know, people

(04:34):
are in general normal. They have normal conversation, like jealous much.
If I walk out of here and I let's say
I walked down the street and I see somebody I know,
I'm like, yo, hey, what's up are you doing? Whatever?
We have normal conversation. None of us are going you know,
af this is happening jealous, But like nobody when you

(04:57):
were fresh out of college, they were express sans you
used that were normal conversation like radical radical made really right,
but you're dead radical. He was like, And if your
dad said you look radically, like, don't call it that.
You can't say that you become your dad. That's exactly

(05:21):
a moment becomes his dad. No, I think that. I
don't think he talks like it's an easy that's an
easy generalization. But it's not like acting like. I don't
act like that either. I don't act like an old
dad at all. Yeah, I don't. But let me point
something out when when if I'm hanging out with my
two boys thirteen and nine, and I say one of
the you know words that they use nowadays, it's not

(05:43):
oh my, you sound cool, it's right. You can't talk
like that, like they will tell you that now we
have to retire the word right like they don't want
you to talk like that. So the millennials look at
you scary and go, I don't talk like that. An
old man is talking you like know that you don't
really talk like that. I want to sum this up
up like this, you t be out there like picture

(06:08):
of an old guy means like I've been saying bro
and dude like forever, like I never stopped. That's just
who wants yes and and thirty year oldest thing af
like forever, because that's their bro, but actually talking that way,
you know what, you're very off brand right now. You're

(06:29):
extra I get what you're saying totally. I totally ima.
If you don't wear it, you can't use it. But
but you do accept the people that are younger, sure
like speaking like that, like Gandhi, I buy it, Like

(06:49):
that's hard, that's her thing whatever. But still the word
the letters a F. I can understand for t that's
a probably fit, which he also should, like you're buying
a gift, so it's just if you don't wear it,
like if it's not part of you, for it's casual forget.
She's been saying it since like I've known her. I guess,

(07:11):
which is on the whole two months right, But like scary,
I've known you. You don't, dude, I'm just living my
best life. I do hate that one My best life
didn't the word lit technically like get retired when Donald
Trump Jr. Used it. I think we should actually, now
that we have like seven minutes left halfway through this,

(07:31):
we should all go around the room and retire that
one phrase. If you want to choose a F, I
will piggyback off of that. Living my best life, I
hate retire that one. I hate that. I want to
retire goals and squad goals. I think that's over, is cool? Man?
I like squad guys. I don't know how I'm gonna
hashtag any picture going forward. Yeah. Also sorry, I'm not sorry.

(08:00):
You should get you punched in the face, don't your
entire Bay? Bay, that's so funny. I call my husband Bay.
But it's not that Bay. It's when we were season
when we remember Party of five, the show Party of five.

(08:21):
So Bailey was one of the characters on Party of five,
and he reminded me of the character Bailey back in
the day. So Bay was his nickname, so he became Bay.
Then all of a sudden, Bay with the thing you
call your husband Bay, I'm like, no, it's not the
same thing me. Or is great tea coming off a
little salty? No, I'm not. And I know we're just
spilling the tea here. But you're my favorite human see.

(08:46):
I feel you, man. The struggle is real right now.
This is like my Instagram page animal long. She's so basic.
I made a list for myself years ago. Dude, I'm
all about that life. Yeah, I definitely. I don't think

(09:08):
anybody uses it anymore. But the term on fleek that terrible?
What was the one? Uh? Rollo? Are delicious that you're
gonna clap back? Or what? There's so much tea being

(09:32):
spelled right now. You just just I really respect everybody
if you could just be yourselves. I'm so tired to
be afraid of who you are. It's okay. Do your
daughters when they want to go to bed, they say, Dad,
I'm going to knock out right now because they see
knocking out. I'm not. I'm not trying hunt, retire hunting. No,

(09:52):
I said. If you have identity, it's like you're cooler
in your own identity than trying to be something that
you're not. Like, that's not cool just because you say
something to me when you fit in, you have to
like live it and be it. So if you're yourself
millennials who were talking about it or whatever, I feel
like you're adulting your not adult. Oh my god, do

(10:12):
you sound so woke? Let me tell you woke is
so key? Oh my god? All this negativity good vibes good.
I will say, when you say a word that you're
not used to saying, like if I was to say woke.
People would like at me like I got five heads exactly.

(10:34):
I can't only I feel like that's not I don't
like everybody says that I say it, but I don't.
Have you guys noticed that he is acting like major
suce AFU, Yeah you've done with this asking for a friend.
I just I want everybody to be their cool cells

(10:57):
or who why are you acting so ratchet? You all right?
Thank you me? It was I missed you man. I'm
so glad you're back. I'm like, you know, it's time
to cancel. This conversation gives me life. It gives me life.

(11:17):
Like as soon as I saw Nate today, I'm like, yo, bro,
I missed you man. And that's like me just saying
your bro like like there's nothing like he wouldn't be like,
oh well you just call me bro. I can't imagine
seeing any word other than bro. Right right, when I
saw Nate come in this oneing, I was like, I
can't even like I see stuthing like, you know, be good.
Uh you know, I don't know, keep it real. I

(11:39):
don't even know what I say. I don't know, bro, dude,
It's just part of my language. My kids always say
that's cringe. Mom Oh, yeah, it's something happens. They go,
oh mah, did you see that? That was much? Did
I see a little kid? I go, yo, a little
brott b this this podcast right here, it's gonna break
the internet. Yeah, at the cloud we're chasing. Hey, can

(12:05):
I also talk about Gandhi today? Came in and she
brought in these good luck shells. Yeah. I think it's
so cool, Like now we have like this good positive
vibe in our back room where we all sit down
at her desk. Has anyone sensed a positive vibe yet? Well?
I think I have moments and no one knows that

(12:25):
we're cool. No, they're just shells. But maybe you can, like,
you know, expand on what these shells are and what
they're all about. Well, they're just from So there's a
place in South India called Kanya Kumari where three seas
meat and all of these shells are from over there,
and they say that they're very auspicious and very lucky.
And I just don't have a place to put them
in my apartment. But I couldn't throw them away because
I'm not throwing away any good luck juju anything. J

(12:49):
W J. E w okay, exactly, it's up by our desk.
Hold on, hold on the room, guys. You know the
listeners picture. It didn't happen one. It's like a string
of the shells. It's like, yeah, you can hang it,

(13:10):
but I put it on my desk, and I put
it so that it's like got t Daniel and me
as many people as it can. Is there any particular
way you have to hang it, like, you know, like
a horse shoe. I didn't realize you have to put
a horse shoe like with the curve at the bottom
because the luck runs out. No, it's just it's okay
the way it is in there right now. But the
way for me, Nope. You could maybe cut a string

(13:31):
of no one ever. I know. I don't cut it.
Don't cut it, touch it. I will take it away, Daniel,
right because duh. Well, I think that it's cool that
you brought a piece of you in here things. I
like that it's so different and I buy into it

(13:53):
into its Well, there isn't any I really don't think
there's a symbol for death if in a poke your
I don't have a picture of his took everything. Now
you have some good luck shells. So it's gonna like
I wanted to bring the positive energy. And the best
is T says, every morning, before I turned around and

(14:15):
look at you, I try to figure out what the
noises that you're making? Right, Okay for real? Okay, So
the funny thing about Gandhi and I in the morning
really that you guys don't know because I'm here before
any of you. And then I sit there and I wait, Now,
Gandhi comes in around four thirty quarter to five, but
more closer than four thirty, and I hear like these noises.

(14:35):
The one day she was dragging his bag down, and
I'm like, what is she doing this time? Then one
time she was putting this costume on and she had
all this stuff all over her. And then and then
you then you have the shells. I mean, it's always
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