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Welcome to another episode of the BigBoy Boy Speak on podcast Big Boys Neighborhood.
Luigi is up in here. Whatup, lut all? Dude,
one of the most hated owners inthe NBA. He also owns it an
NHL team, just said one ofthe dumbest things ever. Doc. People
hate this guy. It's James Dolanwho owns the New York Nicks and he
also owns the Rangers right for theNHL. Well, this dude has you
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know, all of his fans havebeen wanting them to sell the team.
So they go to this MSG stadiumto sell the team. They do these
chants. They got to the pointwhere this dude put in so many cameras
so he can get this like Iguess face recognition software. Wow, so
he knows Madison Square. Yeah.So who says, like, sell the
team and technically that's harassment, sohe is allowed to kick them out.
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Listen, bro, you can nolonger come to any MSG property or event
and that we will use facial recognitiontechnology to keep you out. And they
had a mom who was like leadinga girl scout troop to see the Rockets,
who happens to be a lawyer.They kicked her out. Do you
know how many cameras he had eveninstalled just to make this technology work?
How much money that costs? MsgDolan, who we all know is a
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top five worst owner in sports,continues to find ways to go lower.
Yn Man. Does he own MadisonSquare Gardens. I don't know what it
is him. You can just Ithink he could just cater to that.
Wow. But the way he doesn'tlike he's like Spike Lee, he's put
him out before, like oh celebrity, is that he doesn't like he's put
out before or not getting into andhe's saying he doesn't like And now he's
saying that he doesn't like owning teams. Who says that? I guess he
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does like the New York Times DameDlan talking about Yeah, the Knicks are
you know, close to his heart, The Rangers are close to his heart.
But there's something about he just doesn'tlike owning teams don't seem already.
Hey man, is there anything thatyou still do that you dislike? Toning?
What do you like? Yeah,there's a couple of things, like
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owning a dog. Bro Now thatI have a baby, I dislike picking
up after him, have to gotake them out for watching, like,
I hate it. So you knowwhat your mom felt like, like,
I hate it? Right, whatdo you do that you dislike? What
do you still do that you dislike? We're gonna bring Vanessa into the neighborhoods?
He was going down with Vanessa upin here, Vanessa, Hello,
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hello, all right, now whatdo you still do that you dislike?
Okay, So I'm used to doinglaundry and you know, folding, so
that's norm mom used to it.But the thing that I just like is
when there's too much clothes, likeyou know, you get handy down,
so do buy more clothes? Andnow it doesn't sit in the drawers.
You're like, where can I putthis? Like you just lay it down
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in a chair? A man,I go through like a lot of T
shirts, right, So I havea stack of T shirts and usually you
know, like we'll get them togetherand jose to take them to the church
or my wife has her from hermom giveing them, you know, a
way to Mexico or donate. AndI'm looking at these T shirts now and
I'm like, oh my god,yeah, I can imagine if I had
to continue to keep washing them andyou and you know you add all like
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I'll buy a new T shirt.You know, I go downtown and I
buy my T shirt pretty much bythe by the half of the or the
does it? So you enjoy doinglaundry? You just hate you just kind
of dislike what comes with it?Yeah? Where does it? Because my
husband buys a T shirt once Iwash it obviously a shrink, so he's
like, I don't want it.I'm like, where do I What do
I do with it? Yeah?It spends when it's a rainy day,
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I just put it on the floorso spoor doesn't get wetter. Just kind
of yeah, yeah, how doyou use something for it? Yeah?
You can as you gotta see youover here, man, you see I
use one for a napkin. Ohyeah, y'all see me. Y'all even
seen me, like grab this shirtand I'm like, okay, there it
is right there. Put my handson that. Believe that we're gonna bring
Erica into the neighborhoods. He wasgoing down with Erica Erica. Hello,
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Hello, hello there, Erica Erica. What do you still do that you
dislike? I disliked picking up aftermy uh adult and team kids. I
heard that, Yeah, you stilllove the kids, but you still hate
or you dislike picking up after them. They the moment they show up their
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shoes everywhere anything, you know,backpacks, wherever anything lands, that's where
it stays. I heard that.I love my kids, also think too.
I'm like, how do you thinkthat's going to get back into your
room? Like, how do youhow do you think things just magically appear?
I remember one time, man,I literally left something on the floor
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and it was there, no plan, like two weeks right at the stairs.
You had to just keep walking by, And I was like, watch
there, it is all right.Well I know, Eric, I'm gonna
send them over there, huh notjust left it there? Yeah, I
just left it there. I don'twant to see if you can stayed there
for two weeks. Yeah, youknow what I'm saying. You know,
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sometimes I do those experiments like that, let's bring let's bring Jessica to the
neighborhoods. He was going down withJessica up in here, Jessica. Hello,
Hello there, Jessica. Jessica.What do you do? What do
you still do that you dislike?You know what I really don't like doing
having to find things when our familymembers can find them. For some reason,
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moms could magically find everything, butwhen they're looking for it, it's
nowhere to be from. Yeah,I think moms can find them and also
o wives can find them. Yeah, because there's times when I'm literally looking
for something. I I'm literally looking. I'm like, baby, do you
see it right as you? Oh, it's right here. Okay. It's
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the weirdest thing. We have amagic power and it's a curse as well
for us. So you say thatsomeone else can be looking for something to
Jessica and boom you come around andthere it is. Yeah. Like I
was at work a few weeks ago, my my husband and my daughter both
were looking for something for like anhour, could not find it. I
get home exactly where told him itwas that there it is. Yeah.
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She was like, it's on it'son the dresser. Okay, I don't
know what you're talking about. Thisdresser right here for them. Okay,
well, there it is. Thesnake with a bit Right now, we're
gonna bring Win into the neighborhoods.He was going down Win. Hello,
hello, right now, all Ido what do you still do that you
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dislike? All right, man,I'm pretty sure this is the number one
answer, even if they said itor not. But it's driving, man,
driving, How did we not saythis? Oh my god, Win,
you show me mess the number oneanswer on top of the family shood
right there, Survey said, hesaid driving. Hey, man, that
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is so true. Man, Ilike to think about it, right,
and like when you're a kid,you can't wait to drive, man,
wait and then as soon. Imean, it took me about two years
because I started off having to pickthe homies up everywhere. And at first
I'm volunteering. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, man, I pull up
five dollars, I got you.Now at five dollars turned about fifty dollars.
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Uh. You gotta drive to work. And then for a while I
was driving like delivery trucks. SoI'm driving to work, to drive at
work, hit off of work todrive the home, to drive to pick
the kids up, and then yougotta drive him back, and you gotta
drive to the grocery store, andyou gotta drive to get gas to drive
some more. And it's just like, man, why can't we teleport already?
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Me and my girlfriends just talking aboutit like a man, not just
teleport myself. You can't need togo to school teleporting with a teleport teleport
dusk right there, Amen, we'resupposed to be there already, and you
watch teleport him to the wrong spot. My bad. Let me just go
ahead and hit my GPS teleport andthen a man, why did he remind
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me of Vince State? Friends?He reminds me of who I want to
starting on the wind statements? Believethat? But now that is so real?
Man, what do you still dothat you dislike every day? And
I do love to drive, ofcourse, you know, because we didn't
even have a card growing up,so we were always on the bus.
But yeah, traffic maybe if wewasn't in California, right to be a
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little different, you know, didyou never really get to hit show slides
like that? Hey? Man?Yes? And a gallant. Nothing's a
mile a minute anymore. I rememberwhen somebody when something was ten minutes away,
you got there in like ten minutes. Yeah. Now, man,
you look at something it's like thirteenmiles, you're like, man, an
hour, I gotta wave it beforeI go to sleep. Yeah, Like
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all right, man, let medo this. I love when it say
if you left, now, okay, if I left now it's an hour,
but I gotta leave at for right. Yeah. But see that teleport
GPS would be something different. Man, we have to have teleport insurance.
Oh man, it would be teleportregistration. Yeah that I would be at
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home and thank cool man, manman from from North Lobie. I love
it. Man, that's when rightthere? What do you still do that
you dilike? Yeah? Man,you gotta had a teleport insurance, teleport
registration, y'all hit us up.Let it be known, Big Boy neighborhood.
I ain't leaving this neighborhood. Eighties. You find a big boy from
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Big Boys Neighborhood on iHeart radio.Boy, we have the most fun on
your radio. Natalia, what yougot this girl? She explained what happened
when she had her fifth birthday party. My parents hired an adult entertainer for
my fifth birthday party. I askedhim, and my mom said that she
hired someone from the phone book becauseI'm seven hundred years old, and back
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then you just were like, oh, look at the phone book for entertainers,
and they were one for Barbie andthat was the theme. The woman
shows up. She is a stripper. She played along. She did not
take off her clothes. I followedher around, thrilled that Barbie came to
my birthday party, and all ofthe parents there had a really good laugh
and they just thought they were hiringthis like woman who would be like a
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Barbie, and they didn't realize thatshe was actually a stripper, and a
stripper came and looked at the daylike jee Thank you for listening. It
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