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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Why, And I want to welcome you to according to
the Doza, just my thoughts, my perspective on shit that
matters to me. So if you tuning in today, tomorrow, Willever,
thank you. If you're tuning in period, thank you. I'm
gonna try to be consistent as I can with these
I would wish I could do them daily, but maybe not,
maybe a couple of times a week. I just come, shit,
(00:23):
that's in my mind, like it's hard to get the
game together for us to do the show consistently, like
all the time niggas as adults to get jobs, some
niggas get kids and dope predictions and whatever whatever. So
you know, you got to find your own medium, your
own space to just breathe for a minute. Man, I'm
gonna still be featuring the game feature and hello people,
(00:43):
I want to do interviews on this shit.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I just want to.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
I've been a spy bat friend and to be more
consistent to have something to offer, you know, the motherfuckers
always you want to show when the show on the show,
and I just ain't been doing it. Like, man, when
I could come up with a big excuse to why
it ain't happening, it but hey, this is the result
of things not happening. You got me by myself and
my thoughts. And before we can get off, I want
to know what the fuck is going on?
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Man? What the fuck? Man? Just the world period?
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Every I think any time in history, you can pinpoint
at any given moment like.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Man, what's going on the world.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
I think people in my age, like I'm thirty seven,
going on thirty eight, and shit, it's just a troubling time.
You know what I'm saying. You got Jim Jones, I
have saying about Nas. You got Nas. Now, Now I
ain't judging the guy. I want motherfuckers to get money,
however they choose to get money. Have you deemed responsible
or you know, good enough for you to do it
to get the bread? But I remember growing up and
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even back then kind of thinking like Nas was. It
was a hypocrite because he was he speaks so positively
about like the things he want for the community, the
evils that afflict the community, and.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Shit like that.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Then you see I'm in a course like commercial something
promote Hennessy. And now you see him putting a casino
in Queens. It's a whole little world, and I'm proud
of as a businessman, as a black man doing some
big and better things.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
You know, I'm proud of him. I'm not gonna lie
to you.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Like everybody should evolve to a point where you looking
at mirror and you are very happy with the person
you see, like you can't be the same person you
were twenty years ago, ten years ago, failures ago, thirty
years ago. And to see NOAs at this stage, like damn,
like he big businessman, big, all the rest of this, big,
all the rest of that, but a lot of shit,
Like I grew up listening to him say that he
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was opposed like bigger corporations and like that you you do,
we do need representations.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
So I'm not going I'm not tearing him down.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
I'm just confused, like this ain't the NAS, This ain't
the one, like the same thing, you know, illmatic. I
am just Domin says NAS. You know what I'm saying.
It's a businessman. It's the you know I've seen and
he's still rapped and it's still decent. I'm still check
him out. I'm just confused as a NOS fan, Like
when did the I thought we see if we was
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pro black, what happened with that. I don't see casinos.
Maybe I'm wrong. As a benefit to a community, I'm sorry.
As many jobs as it's gonna provide, like the eels
of gambling take far more than they get back to
the community. And anybody trying to no matter if it
is one of my favorite appers ever trying to tell
us that it ain't. Man, I feel like whoa, and
it made me you know what the fuck is going on?
(03:16):
You know I'm with Jim Jones, and I'm a big
Jim Jones fan. You know what I'm saying all the way,
I fucked with Jimmy all the way back when niggas
wasn't even counting me in on the dip set Records
and Street He's just the added the features the albums
after I consider Jim Jones got that I bought the
Lane classes like he dropped some heat, but to be
he slammed her in the eyes and then I'm getting
on this bitch. You kind of sound like I'm slaying
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the knives. I'm just questioning, like, what the fuck the
universe is really like showing us now? It's like we
all got double sad. I sit here and tell you
on pro black everything. I hate niggas. I hate what
niggas find out about spots and I like to go
to him and you look at me like, damn, what
this nigga doing here? And now, don't be a dreadhead
nigga like, oh my God, who let these niggas in?
But I you know what I'm saying, I still love
my people. I want the best of my people, always
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want to be around my people. To stand from that
perspective of just being a person that do you know,
I might be schizophrenic though, you know what I'm saying,
I'm asking what happened.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
To not I'm like what the keno? Keno? And keeping
it in New York.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
I've been unable to touch on this on the on
for the real show, and it's been crazy because it's
been too much, like or long, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
I ain't keeping track of every day. It's like that.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
But the Diddy trial finally went to the jury and
ship they get with specific instructions from the judge about
how they're supposed to come up with a verdict. And
it's been crazy, like from the freak offs to the
you know is Diddy fucking double is?
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Did he one fucking blowing up Cole's Diddy Intimiday? Shit?
Is Diddy kidnappings? Did he raping? Is did he gay?
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Just so many questions everybody's entitled to ask, though you know,
this is a public fit. This is a man who
put his life on display. And when you know they
gonna portray you as bad as you, gotta be able
to You gotta be able to suck it up. Put
your Pauls and no Diddy, put your chain up, though,
and accept what's coming to you except your cut now.
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Of course, I, like I said, I'm not well versed
in every aspect of the Edd case. I at first,
you know, you try your best to keep up, but
I got life going. I don't give a fuck, Like really,
you know, it's something to talk about it. It's a
conversation piece. I unfortunately, unfortunately, have come across, you know,
conflicting reports about what's actually happening at the try.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
I like to watch impartial.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
News about it, Like you got all these creators on YouTube,
and they give pretty good analysis about what's going down
in court. You know, some of the people actually laugh
there reporting the whole thing. Some people just piggyback off
the transcripts because you can't record in the federal courts,
so there's no you know, that's why they're always showing
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drawings and pictures. So I rely on a lot of
the secondhand news and you know, people that's in the
transcript you able to see the real world, the real word,
and then watch like legal professionals break it down because
a lot of it's jargon and shit like that.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Is he going to Jeff being too freaky?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
That was my question, Like, I like, it's hard for
me to see it, like he nasty as fuck, but
as a criminal, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
I don't know, Like I didn't know.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
I didn't read the specific instructions the judge gave the jurors,
but me personally just outside, like in the end, again,
I'm not well versed on this. I am not a participant.
I don't know anything about freak as. I don't know
if the government was just trying to humiliate PDDDY or whatever,
like you've done that, But I don't know if you
proved that Fold was just criminally freaky, you know what
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I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Maybe some people out there, you know, you feel different.
He might be. He might not be. How they proved
that folks, freakiness is criminal. I do not know that.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
And if you would like to, well, if you're well
versed so you got an opinion on it, you know
you can ship like below.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
You know what I'm say.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
I'm gonna put this bitch on the streamers too. We
listen to anywhere anywhere anyway you stream music and podcast baby,
we on YouTube subscribe bun Dozer. You know this is
only for the doors of the first episode.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Day one.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Shout out to June to just finished on my own birthday,
my NIE's birthday, my sister birthday.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Hello, Nigga birthday. Jones was just crazy.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I shout out to all the cancers, Gyminat and my
Money's ducky birthday. I forget that shit. She a geminato.
I don't like them too much. Too crazy people. They're
crazy people. Shout out to the cancers, Leo season coming,
all the rest of that man, and we're in the heat.
I just figured out when I was little, I used
to watch baseball all the time. I used to always
see the doll days or something, and I looked it
up yesterday just to be specific about what are the
(07:33):
dog days of summer? So from July first all the
way into the first week of September. Baby, we in
the doll days of summer as hot as hell, you
know what I'm saying, temperatures rising and my temper is
flamming Cuz it's hard. It's hard being behind in the fact.
And I swear to guy every summer I don't know
(07:53):
for how long. I probably like the last tenth summer,
twenty fifteen year, probably, So it's just the way I just,
you know, not not hooping so much, not being so active.
I'm like, man, I'm not being fat next. So I mean,
I did a lot of shit this winter to be
less fat. But it's a lot of work getting all
the fat off. You work so hard to put it on.
You get to the sommer, you'd be like, fuck it.
But I have him in tying to drink your water,
(08:15):
eat you some fruit to start today, have some you know,
get some walking in, be fresh, go outside, touch earth,
turn the games.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Off, you know, and get out.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
You can get on the internet outside live stream they're
paying off for they're playing for Facebook too. I'm trying
to get into him on Facebook live and all the
rest of that. But this is where I feel most comfortable.
I'm glad you here with me, if you still with me,
and we just rolling along, rolling rull, rolling well. And
one other thing I found was weird shot boy, but
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not so much that Nigga be listening to Little Diddy rap.
I don't know what his name is, uh thro the
column with dideos, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
I can't think of his name.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Justin justin the light skin and the lady out out
there in front of Friday when they was leaving you
weird as hell you want, butherfucker's to piss on you
and shit you want? Man crazy, just screaming. Just but
that's the way we live in. Like, if you do
crazy things people, crazy people are gonna come out and
they're gonna do crazy shit with you. So I'm not saying,
like I said, is they like if lawyer said folks
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might be freaky swingers all the rest of the easier
criminal I don't know. So the scrutiny is crazy this
nigga Kanye is we know Kanye crazy, but for him
to I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
As a black man, I said this in the beginning.
I want people to support people. If you're a homie
and shit like if he raping it shing like that,
then no, we ain't supporting that. But if my friend
getting a criminal trouble, when they've gotten right there on
the side of you, he kills people, as long as
he'll killing people I love. I don't want him to
kill like judges or you know, like good people or nothing.
But if he kills people, I'm not gonna turn my
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back on my friend. I don't give the fuck how
people feel about that. I'm not saying my friend now
a damon, but what the fuck Like people make mistakes
everybody's and turn their back on you because you're you've
done wrong.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Now if you rape.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Kids, everybody got their own parametersm with some like not
fuck with people. If you rape anybody anything, I don't
fuck with you. Don't fuck with rapeius, I don't fuck
with them. I can't say I'm fucking with thieves because
you know what I'm saying, Like, I don't like thieves
so much, but hey, it's not it's not a cutoff
of fence, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Nless you robbing ladies and shit like that.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Nah, no, no, no, if you just you catching your
cut and I ain't even trying to get into all
specific crimes. Support your friends, if your friend your friend,
and it ain't done nothing that you don't deem him
saying you ain't to court as long as you know
you got the right to judge you and and definitely
got the right to your opinion. But like turning your
back in your friends and kind of you at first
before Diddy got like that, you know, he was going
through his episodes and shit he was saying Diddy the
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faz and shit, Diddy crabs, Diddy Woo woo and he
reversed chorus during you know, from a second I even
seeing them man free Diddy just supporting them, man because
you know, maybe broke out his own sexual proclivities that
he not so you know, and that make you think
like as a black man, as a black person period. Yeah,
they gonna put this shit out here. Man, you might
have been wrong, but like tonight, have nobody stand up beside.
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I'm like, motherfucker's right there. And I ain't saying they
was doing a free shit with them, but they party
with him. They you stood the benefit standing with them
and support and I know you don't want to turn
to your brand or you know, fuck fuck up your
bag per se. But like, being a friend is more important.
I believe, like especially somebody that you like. Maybe this
is an industry facade. He don't have that many close friends.
(11:26):
It's just more man, I need to be in tune
with dude, like because he makes it happen.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
But if an if anybody's.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Calling themself my friend and I'm going through the trial
of my life, I'm fifty five, sixty years old and Jim,
I'm twenty twenty fat or whatever age, nigga, I'm on
your wast when I get out.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Whether convicted or not convicted, you call yourself with my friend,
don't show up for me afterwards. I know you got
show shit to protect. I need to protect my mental
I need to be around people that's not a shame
to be around me. I'm like, you know, Diddy, I'm ashamed,
but no person, even if you get not guilty, I'm
ashamed that you rescue.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Just too freaky.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Just you don't understand how not freaky you are to
you like, talk to freaking people. You see people's like
and that ain't nobody's business. That's like, that's the unfortunate
part of being in the criminal prosecution. Things that shouldn't
be bought of the day, like are now everybody's business.
You two goddamn freak. You too freaking. I couldn't be
friends with you. I would not turn my back on
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you right now if it was we were friends. And
I just like, man, I don't believe in that shit.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Bro. With the moment, I'm like.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Kim K Diddy one thing, I quit, folks, peace folk,
get your freaky get your freaky ass away from me,
cuz i' I don't believe he was a criminal.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
I still believe you're a freak. You know what I'm saying.
So Kanye, you know stop nah.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
And it's something the b grand of my gears, Man,
we move along some grand of my giars lately, I
don't know. I also have I have multiple jobs. I
do multiple things for money. One of my jobs is
a belman at a hotel. So basically the income is
based off tips, and whether or not you get tipped,
you still gotta do your job and that's not you know,
you have to be comfortable with the hourly pay and
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sometimes you I ain't gonna say no, it's gonna be
days you don't make No, you're gonna make some money
every day. Some days it was just way more substantial,
and they bring in more money than days than other days.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
And she liked that.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
But every day, you know what I'm saying, you have
to driving you trying to do your best to get
a tip. A tip is not a requirement, and no job,
no feear whatever. If a waitress she only makes the
federal minimum wage. I believe it's seven fifty eight fifty steel.
To this day, I'm wandering people. I wouldn't go out
to eat and I didn't have the money to tip.
If you give me bad service, I still feel as
if you know you, you wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
But I could throw you some. I could think you
a fiver or something.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
You know what I'm saying. I got throw some on
the table. But the tipping coaches getting out of hand
in me. I come with the piece of hunt. The
other day, the bitch was rude. And first it was
just rude, just rude. Let me go in on her.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
She was rude.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
They asked me in the app do you want to
tip your team and mission? And sometimes I'm not gonna
frame and a good mood. I do because again I
benefit from tipping culture. But also I don't force people
to tip me. I'm not like, hey, the service is
going to decrease because you don't tip. We do remember
that you don't tip, and shit like that. Motherfucker won't
go above if you a good tip. But yeah, do
change the perspective of the service. My job is to
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get your bags, your room, to make sure your car,
get you got a valid taking all the rest of it.
Besides that, that's me going above and beyond my job.
I feel like some other bellmen, they're gonna go, oh man,
we have to do this. We have to make this
shit to roll out. And then you understand from a
consumer perspective that you are spending this type of money
to be on vacation and stay these type of hotels.
So you know, at least a motherfucker offer you the amenity.
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Even if you spent your all, you deserve the experience
because you have spent the money to be there. People
be getting tipped for nothing nowadays. Man, it's a JJ's
on Stony. I want to say on eighty six or
eighty fifth of Stony. It is a well known fact
that the women that works the register that if you
don't tip a she will be real nasty with you, like.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
Like a whole bitch. She actually got people shook to
the point when they do tipper like she ain't ship.
She not cooking the chicken.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
She's taking the order and I'm not in the I'm
not saying if you if you enjoy her, you know,
her presence or her doing whatever she's doing, getting a
receipt out the thing handing it to you, she don't
deserve it ToIP.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
I'm not saying if you know, don't like to like
to cash.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
You the guests and you want to give a tip,
get them on tip you like the motherfucker you know McDonald's.
You want to tip them, you have to write the
tip whoever you want. When cooperations like like man like
putting this ship into the system. These is not tip
that people don't deserve tips. The motherfucker pizza deserve tip.
The part about the pizza shit that picks me up.
After I'm on the app and I say now, because
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I'm just going in to grab it should be ready,
I should be able to grab my pizza and go.
I'm stopped again by a receipt that's printed out that says, hey,
do you confirm the thesis your charge? Do you want
to add it? I don't want to add a motherfucking too.
I don't believe these people deserve tips, and I'm not
talking about it on some nigga shit or a motherfucker
that's you know, some jobs don't deserve it.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Tip you aren't soving me.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
You're putting the food through a bullet proof that I'm
not tipping you for that, bro scared. I think you
should be paid a liverabool wage. I think if people
who think I should be paid a liverle wage and
don't deserve too, I'm fine with that because I accepted
the job knowing what the hourly wage was. It was
the incentive of tips that and the moment I feel
like it ain't worth it, then I can back up off.
If that's not the situation. Everybody shouldn't have this. It
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takes away from the people who actually need it. Like
you look at your waitress now, like, hey, she didn't
act like Some people just overly bitchy about certain perspectives
of service, and they can determine.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Whether I think I'm the deduct or not.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Like if you're not friendly automatically like that shit just boom, like,
what the fuck, I'm not tipping somebody. They just look
like it's a nuisance for me being that fine. Stop
motherfucking tipping anybody, man, Please please measure your tip of correctly.
It's a fucking recession them. Then we shouldn't be tipping anybody,
no way. We should be tipping reasonably. We shouldn't be
tipping the motherfucker at your potle like it's fifty niggas
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on the land like you just scooping like and nobody
deserves a tip for that. I'm sorry, I'm and again
I work for tips. I just it's getting it's getting insane.
We're over doing tipping, coach. And before we get out
of here, man, if you're familiar with anything on the career,
you know this is a corner, doz.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
It is part of the you know, only for the
real album. I only know well, I don'tly know. I
hate to lead this. I'm not doing it for so long.
And I'm like, man, I'm doing my own shit.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
I'm bringing back my four useless facts before we get
out of here tonight. Yeah, and did you know Serena
and Venus and Jalen Williams of the OKC Thunder, the
Small Fort, Jalen Wings not the backup center, the Small
Fort Jayleen Williams are all cousins.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
NBA champions, Jailan Wens. Let me throw that in there.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
You know, the Grand Slam Champions, the month fucking win
Wooden champion. Williams says, y'all't know them, but the fact
when I found that, I'm damn like, damn, damn, niggas
is happening that like the legacy there, It's just amazing.
Shout out to the Williams and Ship. Second useless fact
this week, tears triggered by sadness, happiness, and onions all
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look different under a microscope.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
I bet they do.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Because here's a Saturday. Probably they probably do look like
crocodiles and ship.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
It's just hurts.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
And if it does, hear me Saturday, I know them
just man, because it's the joyful tears. It just probably
tastes like sprite, you know.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
God. Hey.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
My third use is fact your favorite song is likely
your favorite because it is associated with an emotional event
event in your life.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Damn damn. And finally, the word verb is a Now
I only.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Actually so what you got in English and then come
back to me. Niggas verb is a now, rosky verb.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Is a now.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
Yeah, we just don't, you know. And I forgot something
I want to get out of him. Man for I
finally I'm gonna start reviewing Ship like that. I'm like,
I personally like to watching Ship because this is according
to the dose. I don't give a fuck who you are,
who they are, as long as you tune. Damn, man,
you learn something, I'm giving you something you entertained. Shout
out to the shot man. For a long time, I
fell off. I wasn't watching it.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
I had.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
I was like, man, that Ship is corny. You don't
represent when I say the niggas in that bitch it's geecheeze. Well,
it's just too much, too much happening. Some somewhere somebody
talked me into washing it again. I ended up catching
up on this seat all the way into this season.
In the Winner, I just you know, started back from
the season one Washington and Washed, and it was I'm like,
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so poppy.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
And Ship this season got a nigga. Man this in
the last episode.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
I think whenever they dropped a new episode each week,
we're gonna have to We're gonna have to sit down
and we discuss this because this is just crazy. It's
just fucking crazy, man, Jada, were praying for you. Hold
your heads, man. I think just the fact that it's
based in Chicago's supposed to be like and that like
whoever they got adding flavor to the story, and she's
(20:04):
like this, it's been real Chicago, lady man, him and
Mama Jada had cancer came back and I don't know
about y'all. I felt like, man, like this the one
of the niggas in the hood, like a neighbor in
the community. Like damn miss jadak oh Man, I was fucked.
I had to flame with the blood again. Oh man,
damn its Jada. We hate to hear that and you
and our prayers for show man. Man, they can't even
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fix it. You wanna shout out to Darnielle. Were praying
for you and your grandkids and shitm it a don't
let men.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
I know this. This is the community.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Need to come together and hold y'all together, because Jada,
we love you. We're fucking with the shot crazy. You
know what I'm saying. I ain't gonna lie like I'm
just going through little shit about it. Then I'm just
it's just been pissing me off. I don't want the
nigga noo. I don't want Trig. I don't call him
at it. I can't think of what they called him Vic.
I don't want them niggas with tif man. And I
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don't know if it's just the hate of me. It
could be it's like a sixty percent hater more because
you know, I don't want leg with it, because you know,
come on, bro, like you slimy, you slam you slimmy,
You're gonna.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Get your though foot for VIC. Come on, brother, come on, brother,
you don't need that. You you.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
You're a booty boy. You don't need to be all
up on that fan ship. Bro, I get that, no man,
And even if you do get it, you're gonna jag anyway.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
Let that.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Don't even contaminate the water with that, bro. And the
fact that she considering this this fucking sludg slimy motherfucker, like,
come on, man, you need man. They just put me
in a shot for real. Fuck I want tough. Don't
be letting these lamn niggas.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Have hurt.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Oh man, who the fuck at Lisha think she is
like she popping out blowing that nigga. She didn't put motherfuckers,
she said, get on red jash. She dinna put twelve on. Niggas,
can send the niggas to college. She paying niggas bill.
She's blue a nigga down, went to the hospital, put
money on this motherfucking bucks saying, I'm you straight.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
We're gonna get you the physical bitch. Calm down, You're
not Bruce Wayne. It's the shot. Come on, You're not
Bruce White. Who the fuck like?
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Come on, man, But that is Chicago's crazy. Yet niggas
just get money and be crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
That's it. Like we were talking a lot of shit
about Florida. Man, Chicago nigga is crazy.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
And I'm not gonna lie before we get up about
my last thing on my shot, my version of the shot,
my perspective.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
The Doza passes with the white women, man passes Zekee
with the white women. Do what you look, do what
you want.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
You know what I'm saying, But you you got to
also be prepared to, you know, love who you want
to love out the man, whether it is another human
being of the same sex, a different color. You know,
like whatever it is, you you found your comfort and
your live and don't be ashamed.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
BROI like, I.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Ain't saying I want to see you with the I
don't want to see nobody in the interracial so I'm
back on there.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
I won't to see that.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
But if that's what makes you happy, you shouldn't worried
about the next monthfucker thing. That's your reality. That's what
you doing, that's what you choose, and choose you always
so passes. You know what I'm saying. You a bitch
ass nigga.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
But you know I feel.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
I don't feel because I don't like wait, but sexually
they're cool people. They're cool.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Do fast and before we get out of here.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
And my little brother man, somebody he snitched on Jackie
Long on Preacher Boy about telling him to get that
money out. I say, somebody need to beat his ass man.
He's tripping. He's tripping. You just gambled away. You lost
three gay three like man instantly telling they had to
pay the three like man, he pressing me and go
get on his ass man. We need to go get vig,
we need to get the killers. We need to slide man,
y'all in that look group bigging each other up. Don't
(23:30):
think niggas kill. Let's get let's get some shooters. Man,
that's real Chicago shit. But shout out to the shot.
Shout out to everybody out there participating and watch it
that you know it's acting. And the shout out to
my girl a dream claiming she an extra. I gotta watch,
go back and watch she said. Don't make sure you
see it in the scene when they have to skating
rink and shit form mama birthday and shit. Shout out
to that shit because it's making me like, it makes
me feel as if like it's really Chicago and shit like,
(23:53):
even though sometimes it's dramatized out that Chicago. Just like
that if you never being and you wander through the
music or just the culture of what you see on
YouTube with the end of that period, Yes, it's very real, man,
It's very real. And I want to thank y'all for
coming through and watching me through this journey. Like man,
this is my first solo podcast in a long time,
(24:13):
Like the first one you can see too. Usually we
just do the voice cause you know, like it'd be
easy to maintain. And you know what, fuck, I'm so
handsome I be kind of like, let me temper people
expectations to see I know, the voice sect like damn
a nigga sex, like oh my god. You know, you know,
we've been just trying to work through our fears and whatever,
and we hit that. Hopefully we hear multiple times a week.
(24:34):
Hopefully you join in. We're gonna do lives on Facebook.
So like the page only for the real Man, follow
my my YouTube page, Bundy Johnson, you can find me.
I'm gonna put the long in it, so yeah, yeah,
put that. Put that back so y'all could differentiate from
the other people out that. I know it was so
many people out there going by Bundie Johnson. I know
there was so many Bundy Johnson. So find me.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Like it, like it, like it, like it, like it.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Enjoyed the journey because we hear it's been a production
of according to the Dose, always only for the real Forever,