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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Reasonably Shady, a production of The Black Effect
Podcast Network and iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Welcome to another episode of Reasonably Shaky. I am Jaselle Bryant.
What's up? What's up?
Speaker 1 (00:19):
I'm Robin Dixon. Thank you for being here with us
once again.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Yes, we appreciate you, like always, like always in the building.
It's a little gloomy outside, but we are not gloomy. No,
we are. Sunshine and roads are not.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Yes, we are not. For sure, snow is no longer here.
Everything's melted for the most part.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
No, Okay, one of my shady moments is something that's
not melted. Oh shit. Okay, yeah, we might as well
just get into it. Okay, Okay. So I went to
go this was this was three days ago. Okay. I
go to Baltimore to Cow's Spot to get my hair done.
(01:01):
Have you ever been in his spot? Okay? So you know.
So it's like a strip mall type thing. So it's
like a building with a bunch of a bunch of
parking spaces, right, okay. Yeah, So whenever it's snow, I
guess the person decided to like clean up the snow
and like make it so that we could use the
parking lot. Right, they put all the snow in the
(01:25):
middle of the parking lot, and it's maybe twenty feet high. Like,
it's the biggest amount of snow I've ever seen. Okay,
so it's like twenty feet high. It's taking about ten
fifteen parking spaces. Why wouldn't you push all the snow
to like this far right or far away that. Why
(01:46):
wouldn't they do that? Because they're lazy.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
So wait, so it's in the middle, So then they
are they're parking spots open behind it.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
There's parking a little bit behind it, but it's right
in the middle. So there's parking on the side, a
little bit in the front, a little bit in the back.
But because this park line is huge, Yeah, but y'all
put the entire amount of snow twenty feet high in
the middle of the parking line. So imagine going to
like Target Walmart and the snow is all in the middle. Right,
that's the dumbest shit I've ever seen. Right, So I'm like,
(02:15):
cow who did this? And he's like, like, I know, right,
I said, this is definitely a man, right, No woman
would ever think this is smart.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Right, It's the best place to put the snow like
they should have put him put it all around the.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Around the edges on the outside, and then you wouldn't
be taking up all these parking spaces, right, Yeah, so
this is the work of idiots. And so I said,
this snow is good because it's twenty feet high. It's
going to be here until August. Right, that's the problem.
And it's hard. It's a rock, yes, and it's a
big piece. It's like a it's like an ice mountain. Right. Yes,
(02:53):
you did slide off the back of that back get
your slid it. Yeah, it is crazy. But yes, that
that is my shady moment. It's the stupidity of idiots. Yeah,
that are not women right the end. We know, we know,
we know, we are clear, we know.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yes, Okay, So my shady moment is just I don't
know what is going on with the postal service.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Okay. They have been.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Losing packages left and right, like out of control. And
I'm talking about packages of people ordering reasonably shady merch. Really, yes,
and my embellished hats like we keep getting messages and
emails from people saying that they're lost, that saying like
it says, you know, I tracked my package it says
it was delivered, it was never delivered.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
And usually in this you know, I've been in business
with Embellished for I don't know, gosh, four or five
years now. Yeah, and so that'll happen.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
But then the package will usually show up in like
a couple of days or something because okay, for whatever reason,
like sometimes the mail carriers mark they have to like
to quota, and so they'll mark packages as delivered for
the day and then they're not, and then they'll deliver
them like the next day, the next day, or sometimes
they deliver them to the wrong house and your neighbor
kind of like like, oh, this is not my package.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
They give them to you.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah, no, none of these packags packages are showing up
for these people.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
What we're not getting out people they stuff.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
They're not getting their stuff, and so we either got
to like resend it or I don't know, some of
them are doing chargebacks, and I'm like, come.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
On now, y'all, I'm like, don't do that. Like we'll say,
like we'll send you some more, we'll resend it. But
it's it's weird.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
It's just happening a lot more frequently like than it
has in the past.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
It's very annoying. I went to so we're sorry for
that for the just say that first, first and foremost
sorry for that. I went to the post office actually yesterday,
because you know, I don't check my PO box like
all the time, but I just I was in there.
I was in the area. So I guess Kloy Kardashian's people.
They sent me a box, a huge box of the
(04:59):
cloud popcorn. Okay, oh nice? Yeah, rats din ate through
that ship. Oh yeah, so they think it. They were
like they they handed it to me, and then I
turned and I realized that there was a hole in
the box. And then I like looked in the hole
and everything in there is like torn to smither, rains
and gone. So I said, oh, he said, oh, I
(05:22):
think the rats got it. You think, oh you think,
oh my god, yeah, shady moment.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Yeah, that was disgusting. I forgot that way I touched
the box.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
You think about the rats run the bo So he said,
do you want to file a claim? File a claim? No,
I don't. I just want to leave it. Act like
this moment never happened.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
You haven't resent it to your house, just.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Like, yeah, yeah, you can't leave food food at the
post office. No, but had I known, I would have
been gotten it. Oh my god. Oh yeah, I mean
and it was probably I don't know, it was a
huge box. Them rats went to town. Damn. Yeah, so
absolutely discussing. So, yes, the United States Postal Service needs
(06:09):
to get it.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Together now that they need to get there the pest control.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Let's get that pest control together. Oh my gosh. It's
like so just a yeah, no, all of it, all
of it, disgusting, all of it. Yeah, I'm a little traumatized. Okay,
So just just today or the other day, whatever. Prince
Andrew has been arrested, yes, for his affiliation, his whatever
(06:37):
whatever to Epstein, because Epstein's files have been dropping, yes, left, right,
the third and so they didn't say, okay, over here
in England, we don't participate in all this, Epstein, not
since you will be arrested. But what took this long?
Because this has been the top I feel like we've
known about Prince Andrew for a very long time and
was it I don't know, I don't know what took
(06:57):
so long, or was.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
It that there was never it was just speculation that
he was involved. And then now that the files are dropping,
they're they're getting concrete evidence.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Yeah, and I don't I think now that the files
are dropping, Yes, there's concrete he said, X, Y, and Z.
But I don't even necessarily know if it's about him
being a pedophile. I think allegedly. I think it's a
it's about something he said. I think he was telling
like secret royal business. I think he was telling royal business.
(07:26):
Something happened with that. It's not straight up like we
know you, you were out here messing with young kids.
That's why we're arresting you. Really, really, I believe I
saw that. Virginia Guthrie, Yes, yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Her family released a statement pretty much saying like thank god, yes,
and they were happy that he was finally being arrested
or held accountable.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
So it had to, I would think, had to maybe
involve with some of that, Yeah, I would hope so.
But that, But you know, his main connection to all
this was her because she decided, yeah, I'm telling okay. Yeah,
and then but you know she's unlived, yes, okay, and
you know she said I would never commit suicide, right, yes, right,
and now she's she supposedly committed suicide.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yes, all right, So let's see he was arrested on
suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
This followed revelations from release Jeffrey Epstein file suggests suggesting
he passed confidential government information to the convicted sex offender
while serving as a UK trade envoy.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
So they're arresting on him, arresting him on something not
even related to Virginia or any type of sexual misconduct.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Right, but I mean, listen, I'll take it. Yeah, I'll
take it. But I am because all of these guys
are leaving their jobs left and right in the third
in other countries, right right, we're still waiting for the
United States to follow suit.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I mean even they say, I guess the person in
charge of the Olympics that are going to be held
in La next he's involved, and so people are trying
to urge him to step down. Yeah, but like I
said before, yet we're you want all these people to
be held accountable and step down. But the man whose
name is in the files, what they say, like thirty eight.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Thousand thousand times thousand times, like he's just cool, He's
just cool, the whole Pam Bondie of it all. And
I'm not gonna we're gonna not go to stay along.
But the Pam Bondie of it all and her testifying
and her actions and the way that she just acted
like a stone coal asshole. Yes, it was bothersh Well.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
She sounded like a parrot for Trump. Yeah, she sounded
like she had her Trump talk talking points and she
sounded it was like it was kind of it was
very cringey and embarrassing because it's like, lady, you are
literally reading off Trump talking points, yes, and you're getting
them out like you just are finding any time, any
opportunity to get them out.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Yeah, but do you have Trump's arrangement syndrome? But you're
not even a liar. You're not even a liar like
what you're a horrible lawyer. No, this is I just
want I just need everybody do their research on her, okay,
because I have Okay, I'm gonna keep it to myself.
Y'all do it, y'all do it in your own private moments.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
I just need everyone that's in public office just do
your damn job and do it with respect and dignity.
Just do it like what I don't. I don't care
what party you are, just do just.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Do your job, and if you've done some horrible things
in your past, don't run for office. They are okay, well,
but they see that it doesn't matter depending on who
you're friends with. Well, I just I just hope that
the releasing of all these Epstein files are not in vain.
I hope that a whole lot of things. I feel
like they are changed, Like right now, I feel like
(10:40):
they're in vain, and that's unfortunate. Yeah, we'll all right,
all right now, I do want to get onto a
lighter note, yes, please, because it's they are saying that,
you know, the Olympics are going on now in the
Olympic village. They've ran out of condoms. I heard about that,
like instantly, and they've through ten thousand condos in three days.
(11:05):
Aren't y'all supposed to be getting ready for you. You're
supposed to be preserving your energy for your y'all. Y'all right,
it's like ribbons, what ten thousand condumns in three days?
They are getting their life. This is the best time
of their life. But now when I know that they're
(11:25):
like falling and tripping there coming down the slopes, and y'all,
that's why y'all are doing a tumble. I know why
because you used about eight thousand of those condes last night.
This is horrible. You used all of your energy, yes,
the night before, maybe even in the morning before. Yeah. Like,
but aren't you as an athlete, aren't you supposed to
preserve your inergy? You are? Yeah, but hey, yes, they
(11:48):
can have a rule. When he was in but I
know we've talked about this before when he was in
the league. Yeah, it was no sex game day, right,
was it? Yeah? Oh yeah, yeah, okay, what about the
night before? Not supposed to, but like, okay, we would
like he would try it would be an like you
would you would try not to, okay, or just keep
(12:11):
that in mind, keep that in mind the day before,
about two days before. Now you're good. Okay, you're good.
But even if it's the day before, like okay, like
earlier in the day, fine, but like, don't be like
up late at night, earlier in the day the day before, yes,
but not late at night not not right? Yes, no
nighttime sessions, yes, okay, and definitely not in the morning
day out. No, no, no, no, okay. You know I
(12:33):
used to stay football player, and he was like Wednesday
was the cutoff. They had a game Sunday. Wednesday's the cutoff.
Oh wow, yeah, okay, but I'm like, that's what I said.
I'm damn but good lord, how much are you trying
to store it off? Yeah? Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Because I feel like men, they got to get it out.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
And that's how they get it out on Sunday. So
it's a building of intensity. It's like I want to
kill that. Okay, anyway, moving on, we digressed. Okay, So
I do want to talk about America's Next Top Model?
(13:11):
Oh yes, you watched it all three episodes. I watched
all three episodes. You get through it real quick. So
on Netflix isn't? Yes? Netflix? On Netflix is a documentary
And I told we talked about a couple of weeks ago.
How about I was so excited that they're doing a
documentary on America's Next Top Model because I watched. Well,
(13:31):
I realized as I'm watching the documentary that I checked
out after season three. Okay, maybe I jumped in season four,
but I was pretty much done. And how many seasons
were there? Twenty four? I had no clue and I
didn't even know the everyplace Tarver's ass they got rid
of her changed her out for Rita Aura. Oh okay,
(13:53):
I think maybe season twenty two, maybe twenty you know,
towards the end. Okay, anyway, okay, have you seen this?
Speaker 1 (14:02):
I have not, so I started to watch it at
night time in the bed and I fell asleep.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Okay, so tell me your thoughts. So definitely, I will
say reality television has made some changes for the better
for the cast. You know, this is a situation in
which they put all the girls in the house or
in a room all together, and they were like, we're
gonna document everything. And unbeknownst to me, the rule was,
(14:30):
if you go into the bathroom by yourself, we won't
film it, but if you go in there with somebody else,
we will film it. Oh wow, that's what I said.
There was a night that they went to they went
to another country, which maybe Milan or and this could
have been season one, maybe season two. They go to
Milan it was season two, and you know, there was
(14:54):
a whole lot of drinking going on. They invited some
guys over, they encouraged them to drink. Drinking was there.
They invited some well, let me say this, they invited
so they had worked with it. I would think a
lot of them were under twenty one. They were. They
did this photo shoot with some guys earlier in the day,
a very nice looking Italian guys. They invited them back
(15:14):
over to the crib that night. Production did okay, so, yeah,
they were drinking. They passing the drinks. It's a hot tub.
They all in the hot tub with the girls and
then one girl in particular like miss I'm from the country, USA,
Like you know, she worked at Walgreen. Like she was
like susie Q. Susie Q. Sure, susie Q. White girl. Yeah,
(15:39):
typical midwestern, Midwestern That's what I was looking for. Midwestern.
She's in the hot tub with the guy. They drink
and drink and drinking somewhere in the hot tub. She
blacks out right, she has so they showed them in
the hot tub all over each other. They show them
in the band having sex.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Wait, this is on the episode they aired it on TV.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Yes, Like they show kind of like them in the
bed and he's on top of her. And mind you,
the whole time she was talking about her boyfriend at
back at home. Oh, back in the Midwest. What season
is this? This is too?
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Oh so I feel like I feel like I watched
early seasons two.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
Yeah, so then it gets better. Okay, think about this, Robin.
The next day she is she's crying, she's mortified. She's like,
oh my god, what happened? Dide I have sex with you?
And she's like he's like, yeah, whatever, Ohn, So I
feel like I remember this. Yeah, it's so horrible coming back.
So then mind you, Robin. They don't have phones. They
don't give the girls phones because they're you know, you're
(16:35):
on lockdown, kind of like a trader's Yeah, she says,
I want to go home, Get me out of here.
I'm leaving. They're like, oh, no, you're not. They were like,
She's like, I need to talk to my boyfriend. I'm
going home. They said, okay, here's a phone. Call him,
so to get give her phone. She calls her boyfriend.
She's crying, crying, crying, and he's like, how could you
(16:56):
do this to me? How could you do this to me?
And she's in the corner of the room, hunched over
in the fetal position, crying, balling her eyes out. They
show all of this. It is so it's beyond evasive. Wow,
invasive what I say evasive? It's all of that. So
then she said that the camera men got up, I
(17:17):
mean after she was like done, the cameraman said to her,
when it was all said and done, we're really sorry.
This was horrible, Like I'm really sorry we had film this, Yes,
sorry camera man. Like I just thought like they just
clocking in. So that's miss Banks, that'd be the almighty Tyrant.
How do you feel about the whole shandy thing, because
(17:39):
it was I don't want to say it's because it
wasn't like date break, but it was just like, come on,
she wasn't she wasn't in her right mind, and y'all
let this do have sex with her? Right?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
You know?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Tyre said what the executive producer of the show, you
know what she said?
Speaker 1 (17:56):
What?
Speaker 2 (17:56):
That was a production issue that really didn't have anything
to do with me. Okay, last I checked, Tyra, you
were an EP on this.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
She shouldn't observe herself of any liability any lawsuits because
what's her name about this? About the suit, Well, she
was on air and she and she even to this day,
this is I don't know, twenty years later, this woman's
crying telling the story. Wow, So she was affected because
her and her boyfriend did get back together.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
But she said, okay, this the love of her life.
He could never get over it. Oh so they ended
up breaking up and you know, she went on to
live the rest of her life. Whatever. Wow, Tyra, you
trying to wipe your hands out? Yes, And ma'am you can't. Wow,
you cannot Wow. That was bothersome to me, Yes, because
extremely I'd be damned if a camera man did that too. Well,
(18:46):
obviously not me because we've grown women and we would
speak up for ourselves. But like to my child, yeah, yeah,
that's horrible.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
But I feel like, I mean, think about it when
so when it happens, I feel like this when you
were going through the story, I'm like, Okay, I actually
feel like I remember this.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
It was no big deal, was it? Like we just
we the audience us We watched it and liked we
watched it in disbelieve but we was watching right, But
it wasn't. But it wasn't like, oh, this is horrible.
They need you know, they they should stop. They shouldn't. Yeah,
they should stop this show, right And Tyer Bank Banks,
how dare you do this? You know? Yeah? No, it
(19:23):
we didn't have We didn't have that because because reality
television was new to us, so we're just watching like, Okay,
this is what happens on realite.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Okay, when the when did the real world start? Like
in comparison to America's Next Top Model, So it definitely
real world was first. You know. It was when I'm saying, like,
how many years like we had, we had years of
real world of like the kind of okay, just put
the cameras, put these people in the house together, put
the cameras on, and let's see what happened.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Right.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
I did see when I turned it on, like the
very first part of the show, they were Tyler was
saying how it wasn't until the pandemic when people started
getting angry they started watching it, right, yes, right, the
the younger people, the millennials or like who I always
get these damn generations mixed up, my kids, the millennials
(20:13):
and younger So when they're watching it during the pandemic,
who is there binge watching it? They're getting angry they're watching.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
But when I saw it back, I was mortified. I
was like, y'all, let this happen, right.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
But when we were watching it, it was fine. The
same thing when we watched Diddy and how he treated
all those people on whatever showing making the band it
was fine, but today we wouldn't go for it.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
It's not fine. No, it is not fine. What else
was fine? And that's no longer fine? So many, so,
so many things. How about white parties? How about any island?
There's no island that's right, right, all of that, yeah,
all of all of that.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
None of that stuff is fine anymore. So, you know,
kudos to the younger general generation for speaking up, for
watching that and seeing like, damn, this should have skipped up,
and for hopefully we don't perpetuate that type of behavior eventivity.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
They were even doing like you don't have. The models
had challenges, they were doing challenges. They were like, okay,
we're gonna change your ethnicity, we're gonna make your black face.
What I saw that, it's just like okay, I just
don't understand how Okay, So all of that went down,
But like years later, Tyra, your stance on it, your
(21:31):
thoughts on it, what you say about it has got
to be different than that was a production issue. Then
you know her and Jay fell out.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Right, well, she fell out with like everybody, right, and.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
She fell out with everybody but she did blame it
on the the network exec who said, we're getting rid
of all three of them, Nigel, J and J. Yeah,
miss Jay and J right, and she didn't. There was
one point in time where Jay, the makeup artist, Jay
wanted to leave. He wont to take a break from
(22:03):
the show, and so he wrote her an email saying,
you know, this is a lot, I just really want
to take a break. They're like, he's like, in season ten,
you can so you can imagine, like you just need
a little break, right, She stopped speaking to him. Wow, okay,
mind you they started this together. They were a friend's
prior to starting this show, so you know, it just
(22:24):
he alluded to, like it seemed that Tyra put the
show over anything else, huh, and the network and all that.
So yeah, yeah, it seems she got pretty cold.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Like so if she's if she can't you know, in
twenty twenty six look back at what these girls and
say hey, right and say, you know, in retrospect, at
the time, we didn't think it was wrong, but now
but now we do. I'll be damn like this behavior
can't happen.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
She kind of said that, but not really, She's not
really and it was because Eva's not really in it.
Even though Eva's actually not in it. I mean they
show her, but she's not one of the people like
the feature yeah, because I know she's got a different
POV on it now ain't no way. But but the
majority of the ladies that went through this whole thing
(23:18):
are like, you know, f Tyra, right, Like Tyra, you're horrible.
The girl that she was screaming, I was rooting for you,
all of that foolishness. It was like that girl is like, girl,
get Tyra, get out of here, right. And they never
got deals. That's the well other thing. It's like you
went through America's Next Time Model. You put me through
all of this, all of these challenges, and at the
(23:40):
end I win and I don't get it, and the
deal is like make believe. Yeah yeah, no, it's like nothing.
I mean that's kind of like I mean, so there's
very few that actually, like you can name that are
like current celebrities or that have benefited from it, Like
what yah, y'all? Who's yah yah?
Speaker 1 (23:57):
She's she became the actress, so she was in was
She Can Dream Girls with Beyonce and Jennifer Husband.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
She was the wasn't it her?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I guess Okay, I don't know, yah yah, yeah yah,
y'all was like once you in the season with Eva,
maybe I don't know. She was one of the early
seasons because I remember her. She wasn't like tall.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Okay, Eva isn't either, right, yeah? So Eva for sure?
Yeah okay, you say yeah, yeah, Takara, yes to Kara,
and I don't that's pretty much yet for me. That's it.
But when you watch it, you're like, oh, you remember
the people, like you remember their faces. But no, that show,
(24:36):
that show didn't do nothing for those girls, nothing for
those girls. Because Eva, I feel like even you was
gonna make it regardless. You got the personality, you got
the Yes, it gave you a platform, but like at
at some point you know you were gonna be fine regardless,
right if she had if she had exposure, Yes, in
another way to totally. So, I'm a little disappointed, and
(24:59):
I don't want to be the Mexican destined on America's
next time. A little disappointed. That's all I got to
say about that. We do. This is a Black History Month,
thank you very much, and you're still in it is
Do we have any facts? Well, I do want to say,
Jesse Jackson, Oh, God, rest his soul. He passed away recently.
(25:22):
I have a dream. No, not that's Martin King's. I
have a dream. Keep hope a lot, Jesse Jackson, to
keep hope a lot. We are going to continue to
keep hope alive. Jesse Jackson was you know, a huge
civil rights pioneer. He ran for presidency twice? Was it twice?
I don't know. I don't know, but one time he
guys won. He got very far so and this before
(25:45):
Barack Obama, in honor of Jesse Jackson, we will continue
to keep hope alive. Yes, we will keep ave. Yes, indeed,
rest in peace, Rest and peace. And he was eighty four.
I believe ye lived a huge life, huge life. One
of our Black History Month facts could be that my
forever president, Barack Obama, yes, confirmed there are aliens out here.
(26:10):
There are aliens out here, and my forever president said
he hadn't seen them, but that here. Is that what
he said? He said something like that. He said he
kind of tried to clean it up because I'm sure
he got a phone call, right but from the CIA
or from an alien Okay, might have got a phone
call from Wait, so he's the top dog aliens? He
(26:32):
said he saw him. No, he had not seen them.
He's the guy asked him, are there aliens? Okay? He
said yes, he said, not like at Area fifty one. Right,
But he said, I haven't seen them. But I but
you know, it's not this big conspiracy because if there were,
I'm sure the President of the United States would know. Right.
(26:53):
In other words, they're an area fifty two, they're not
an area. They didn't move somewhere because everybody knows what
are fifty one, so we got to move them, right.
But oh, he said, they're not in some underground tunnel.
They are, you know, he just believes that. Yes, there's
other forms of life out there. Yeah, they're flying spaceships.
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They are here amongst us.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Yeah, well you think they're they're disguised as human beings.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
I think there's that. Yeah. I think there's them like
jumping in and jumping out, like they'll land, they'll do
some stuff and then they're out.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
I want their technology, Yeah, their technology at another level.
I was just the other day driving in the car
and I was like, I remember being a young kid
and I was convinced that by the two thousands. Yeah,
we were gonna have flying cars, me too. We do,
we don't, we don't.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
What a minute, have you heard about the way Moore cars? Yes?
And who's driving them? Right? Nobody? Okay, right, so this
is like, guys, this is not true, but it's true.
But I don't know does that be believing anything? They
said that prisoners are driving them. Oh, what do you mean?
(28:13):
Like there's there's a control base. They're not for the
way moos. I'm kind of well, explain how they're driving
around all over the place the same way that Tesla
self drives. It's just programmed. Yeah, okay, or somebody get
in one. No.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Like so if you had to call it uber and
there was no ubers available, no lifts available, and the
waymo was available, I would have to get in the
waymo because I have to get to where I'm trying
to go.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
So you would that would be the last resort, right
would you? I don't know. I don't think I would.
But they say that prisoners have like the whole infrastructure,
who have a control room, and it's it's kind of
like they're playing what's the roadblocks? It's kind of like
they're playing roadblocks with us and they're driving to waymos around.
That is not true. Okay. I'm just trying to let
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y'all know. Not true.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Okay, Okay, So I have a fun black history fact. Okay,
did you know that the wedding dress designer Jackie Kennedy's
wedding dress designer was a black woman?
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Is it the lady that went to Hampton the costume designer?
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Yes, I don't know that she went to Hampton, but
her name is Ann Lowe. So in nineteen fifty three,
designer Anne Lowe's wedding dress for Jackie kennedy is admired nationwide.
So she was born at Alabama in nineteen eighteen ninety eight.
She's the first black American fashion designer to gain widespread renown.
Speaker 2 (29:30):
I love that. Yeah, I didn't know that. That's amazing.
That is so amazing that Jackie Kennedy entrusted a black woman, yeah,
to design her wedding dress. Yeah, no, totally because she
knew what was up. She knew what was up. That's awesome.
That's just like did you I know you didn't watch
the reunion, but that's just like, you know, we asked
Andy Cohen, what kind of chocolate he likes or something. Oh,
(29:51):
I did see a clip of something I mentioned of that. Yeah,
and he said the black and abeba suited the juice.
Because Andy, now what's up? Well, Andy, you need to
show the people.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
We don't you want to see everyone else's boyfriend love
life like we.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Need to see yours. He's showing his Oh he didn't. Yeah, privately,
I'm talking about any showed up public. Oh he ain't
doing that well. And he'd be the first one to
be like, because that's why I'm not on a reality
television gazelle. Well, you are right, yes, right Andy, anyways,
show public he's love interests. Okay, So I do want
(30:28):
to talk about Boris Kujo. Oh what about him? Did
you have you seen his interview that he did recently? No,
you don't know what I'm talking about at all. I
saw I saw him interviewing and I kept scrolling. Okay,
So I actually because the the title of the of
the post was something like him talking about not letting
(30:51):
anybody like take your energy. Okay, right, he talks about
a lot of things. Okay. First, first and foremost, boris,
no idea that you were this intelligent. No, idea that
you were this worldly. I mean I knew he was
from Germany. Yeah, Germany, so Boris his last time on
Boris did like one of those Fireman shows he did,
(31:13):
h Was it like one of the Chicago Yeah, Chicago
fires I think he was on one of those. Boris
Kujo has been an actor for a long time, and
he's married to Nicole who we love, who was on
Sexism City and shoot, she's done a million things. It's
a Baltimorean Baltimorean beautiful girl lady. They've been married forever.
(31:36):
And oh, I think I started watching it because he
was talking about life after your kids are gone, like
he's empty nesting. So I was struck by his He
broke down how like France and another country are still
(31:56):
trying to colonize Africa parts of Africa? What and he
broke that thing down and I was like, Wow, I
didn't even know I knew that you were from I
think he's originally from Germany. But his astuteness to how
things are have not changed and they're still the same
(32:19):
was was fascinating. So you should watch that. He's he's
on a podcast with some people. Yeah, that's what I
saw him it's a podcast. Yeah, it's a podcast an interview.
He's talking to two guys that I believe are one
of the guys was on the talk.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Okay, Okay, I can't remember his name, but two guys
that are great. He's you know what, No, maybe that
was a different interview. He's the guys like Nigerian or
African or something. But it's but it's two guys. But
I was highly impressed Boris.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
I mean, I'm like, Nicole, you did good because like
boards off in here dropping knowledge and I don't really
feel nobody gets my attention like that, like about just
things that are coming out of They were intrigued by
what he was saying, yes, and the intelligence of it.
I mean, clearly he ain't bad to look at because
he's a very nice looking I'm gonna have to check
(33:19):
it out. Yeah, no, definitely check them out. Okay, So
wait a minute, I'm gonna give you the name of
the podcast. Okay, why are you looking for it? Okay? Okay.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
So I saw this on threads and this person said
these are the top five best pairings ever.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Okay, I like this number one, bacon and eggs. This
is all food related, Okay, yes, but I add things
to that, Okay, okay, okay, bacon, eggs, english muff and butter, jelly,
boom boom.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Okay, okay, burgers and fries. I'm gonna just go through
the bacon and eggs, burger and fries, beer and tacos,
peanut butter and jelly, and wine and cheese. So for me,
it made me think, like, who are the people that
are like coming up with these pairings? You know, how
did you decide one day, Oh, I'm gonna make a
(34:09):
sandwich and I'm gonna put peanut butter on one side and jelly
on the other.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Right, that's just you're broke, right, that's just called we
don't have anything else in the refrigerator. So for me, well,
for you, what's your favorite pairing? Not out of these?
It can be out of these, but it can be
something else. Huh. So when I was growing up, there
was an ice cream store, I mean ice cream like
shot that me and my family would go to all
(34:35):
the time, and they had like neapolitan parfas. So do
you know what that is?
Speaker 1 (34:40):
It was the ice cream like it was ice chocolate,
vanilla strawberry ice cream.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
Yes, with like chocolate sauce. So like that combination of chocolate,
strawberry and vanilla is the best parent with like a
strawberry sauce and a chocolate sauce. Like chocolate and strawberry
is amazing. See I don't like chocolate and strawberry. I
love it.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
And I can't stay in chocolate.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
And raspberry together. Oh no, I'm not a raspberry girl. Yeah. Yeah,
chocolate and strawberries everything, okay, okay, Oh, but you know
what I meant too lately? What peanut butter? Peanut butter
and what just peanut butter? Okay, so I got this
Jenny's you know, Jenny's ice men. They have a peanut
butter something something, caramel something ice which and I don't
(35:24):
really eat peanut butter, ice pring yeah everything really yeah,
so good?
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Okay, okay, Well, my favorite pairing is chips and salsa.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
That's no, that is not a Paarry it is.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
It is burger, bacon, burger and fries, beer and taco,
wine and cheese.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Chips and salsa. That's just they go together. Oh it's
a pairing. Okay, Chips and sausa okay, okay, Chips and salsa,
like the best pearring. Okay, sa chips and salsa? What
kind of sausa, because there's different kinds of these days.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
I mean I like so I actually like the Well
it depends like if I'm at a Mexican restaurant, yeah,
or you know, Latino restaurant and they did and they
bring out chips and salsa, like.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yeah, it's amazing. But in the store when I buy
my store bought sausa, yeah, I actually love the tostedos
restaurant style. It's some of the purple lid, Okay, because
it tastes very similar to the ones that they serve
in the restaurants. Okay, it's the stuff chunky or smooth.
It's it's like it's in between. Okay, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
So it's not like super chunky and has a little
like water liquidy, kind of thin a thinness to it. Yeah,
but it still is like the tomato, you know, like
the regular sausa base.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
And then the chips are like just regular whatever chips
I can find. Okay, what you chips I can find? Okay,
all right, I don't understand the beer and tacos.
Speaker 1 (36:48):
Well, you're not a beer drinker. I don't know, but
so I would more so say what like tacos and tequila.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
I think like crabs, Like if you're sitting down eating
crabs and some arabs and beer, crabs and beers and
a Shirley temple, that's would be my favorite because you
need like that sweetness like beer doesn't give you sweetness. Okay,
that's interesting. Yeah, I tried that. Yes, I don't know.
I think I like ham and cheese, you know, or yeah,
(37:14):
ham and cheese is animal ham. But yes, of other ones,
but minus chips and sauce. Oh, like fried chicken, chicken
and waffles, yes, fried chicken. Oh, shrimping grits. There you
shrimp and grits. I do like that. That's a great combo,
shrimping grits. Okay, all right, I need to think about this. Yeah,
(37:35):
but some of those on this like but when you think.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
About it, it's like who decided to put these things together?
Speaker 2 (37:40):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Their genius is always think about like who even created food?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
One day like that we need to eat that would
be our gut, our balty. But I'm saying, how did
they say, like, oh, those little chickens walking around, let's
let's chop them, kill it, chop it up and eat it,
take the feathers off. I like, this's when Adam gave
Eve the apple.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Yeah, yes, before our time. They'd be in trouble if
I was. I was, if you were one of the
first people, no, because you wouldn't eat because I'd be like,
I don't know what to do.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
Yeah, I would be lost in the garden, should be
walking around like, Oh, we're supposed to eat, right, We're
supposed to feed ourselves.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Okay, this is gone left. Okay, Anyway, I had I
had something else to say about that. What was I
talking about?
Speaker 1 (38:34):
You were looking up the name of the podcast?
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Oh, I found it. I found it. Hold on because yeah,
I do want y'all to know that, because you know,
we got to give our brothers their their props when
when it's due. Yes, hold on, hold on. So it
is called the one What does it say, one five
(38:57):
four Africa that's the name of the podcast. Yeah, one
five to four Africa. And oh yeah, Godfree, Godfree who's
the comedian? Okay, Okay, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah,
so I saw the clip of Godfrey talking to Yeah,
one five four one five four Okay, yeah, so it's
their podcast, Godfrey and what is the other man's name.
(39:20):
I don't want to keep calling the other guy. I
don't know the other guy's name, but ack bar a
bar oc bar. Yeah, that's it. That's it. So it's
their podcast together. I think they have a podcast together,
or maybe I would assume so they're not a guest.
I think it's the two of them and then they
interview people. Okay, yeah, but it made me feel like,
Boris you need to well, no, Boris, you don't need
(39:41):
no podcast because there's enough podcasts out here I'm trying
to give us.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
But I love an intellectual podcast with handsome black men.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
Yeah, I mean yes, I feel like bors could do.
Oh because there's another guy, you know, Sally Richardson. Yeah,
we're all over the place. Sally Richardson, who is the
producer on She did like the Gilded Age. She does
a lot of things. Beautiful black woman. Her husband, Andre Whitfield.
That's his name, No, what's his name, DeAndre Whitfield. Oh, okay,
(40:14):
he's very intelligent. He I've seen him talk and he
says something like he's like dropping knowledge about how him
and his wife have maintained their relationship for so long.
About his family. I think their daughter is dating Brownie. Yes, okay,
are they still together? I don't know who knows. She
goes to Spellman. Okay, so yeah, I love hearing when
(40:39):
a man is not all over the place. He's just
spitting his facts and he does it in a way
that's entertaining. Give me a little joker too, but then
like keep it going. Yeah. Yeah, by the way, I
did see the I'm just talking. I'm all over. I
did see the Cat Williams Special. Oh did you? Yes? Okay,
(40:59):
just because so it's a stand up Yeah, just because
I just like Netflix. What, Yes, it's Netflix. So I
feel like I saw a picture of him and it
didn't look like him. So I was like, is this correct? Yeah?
Did he have on shorts? I don't know. His face
just looked totally because you know, I feel like we
need to protect cat. Yeah, because you know, people out
(41:22):
here to get dropping tea in millets. We don't see
him to be sacrificed. And he it wasn't like super funny.
I did. I did enjoy it. I do feel like
he he's just highly intelligent. Yeah, and I can listen
(41:43):
to him talk for like a long time. So it
wasn't that funny. No, it was funny, It was funny,
but it wasn't because you know, sometimes you compare him
to like a Dave Chappelle. You know, it's so crazy, Okay,
I know, I keep talking, y'all. It's so crazy how
they're pulling up all these old clips now that we
have the Epstein files, and it's like, oh, this person
said this, and you know, Christy Tiagan and all of
(42:03):
her tweets that she put out there that she has
had to take down six thousand or sixty thousand, it's
a lot that she had to pull down six tweets. Yes,
she was canceled for a minute. And I think still
to this day. See, I think she's come inching her
way back, coming her way.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
Yeah, I think, you know, people forget stuff. Yeah, so
I think she's kind of entering her way back.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Yeah, God bless her. But there was a there was
a clip of when Dave Chappelle went on the Open
Renfrey Show to talk about remember when Dave disappeared for
a while. Yeah, and it was really just you know,
he didn't like what how they were putting this pressure
on him in the industry about like, you know, doing
things he didn't want to do, wearing your dress, all
kinds of stuff, wearing a dress. Yeah, no, I'm being
(42:48):
here in a movie, like not necessarily. It kind of
goes back to what Cat William said. Cat's like, you know,
you make it so far and then they want you
to put on a dress. So like, for instance, Martin
Lawrence Okay, he had on a dress.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Oh I get it, so like Medea, Yes, like a character,
like a caricature, not like Katelyn Jenna.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
Okay, okay, yeah, just like we we they want that,
they want, I guess, to emasculate you. Yeah, in some degree.
I don't know. Anyway, I'm looking at all these interviews
now with a different links. It's very interesting. Yeah, I'm
gonna do some self evaluation about all of this. Not
self evaluation, but I'm gonna reevaluate everything and come back
(43:30):
to you all in two weeks.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
Okay, all right, Yes, tell us what you've learned, Yeah,
what you've gathered?
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Yes, yes, yes, very interesting. But no, like it's I
do appreciate because I feel like we're living in a
time in which, like the veil is pulled off and
we're really, we're really seeing people for who they are.
We're seeing the entertainment industry for what it is. And listen, Yeah,
it's hot out here. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
I think once things went down for Diddy, it was
like open sessimy.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
Just wait, by the way, I'm gonna leave y'all with this.
Speaking of open sesame, love and hip hop is back on.
There's a new season, guys. Okay, so I thought.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
I heard they were canceled. No, so it's the Atlanta Ones.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
Keep going. Yeah, I'm all I watch is Lanta? Okay,
I can't keep up with the rest of the definishness.
A new season? What season is this? No, No clue thirty? No,
it's like thirteen or something because they split their season. Oh,
because they go for likeever, they have like one hundred
episodes in a season. Maybe. So anyway, it's back on, y'all.
I couldn't be happier. It's a whole lot going on
(44:36):
with all of our people. Yea and Deeman, d C
scrappy what scraps mom saying Mama d in the Palace.
Soap opera. It is the biggest soap opera. It is
not a reality show, y'all. Is sop opera. But I
tell you it is comedy, it is entertainment, and I
am here for all of it. But that's our show.
(44:57):
That's our episode today. All Right, We love y'all, don't
I don't forget to live your life. Either reasonable or shugdy
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