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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, welcome to episode six of this, that and the third.
I think it's episode six, not sure, but I just
live remind everybody merch is on the way. We're still
working on the merch store. Just have to remind everybody.
I know, everybody wants a hoodie, everybody wants, you know, socks,
all the coffee mug, all the things for working on that.
So merch stores on the way. Anyways, welcome to another edition.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
You're right, Sam, Trump just approved the whole terriff situation
with China because you know all of our mercher is
coming straight from China. We love America, but you know,
it is what it is when them prices, it is
what it is. So we're talking to our manufacturers in
China right now. The kids, the the kids are making
it right now. We're ready for it. Man, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
We don't know if there's a child, we're not They know,
but we don't know.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
We know they said socks. They said they can make socks,
they can make use Jordan's fake Jordan's, and they also
can make soccer balls. You know what I mean. I said, No,
we don't need no soccer balls yet. Man, Maybe for
next year for the World Cup. When it comes to
North America. Maybe for the World Cup we can have
like standing the third podcast soccer balls. But right now
we want to stick with socks, shirts and hoodies.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
All right, but I think I think a lot of
people listening right now would like this, that and the
third soccer ball.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
I'm talking during the World Cup. Yes, when it comes
to North America, we good play boy and also follow
my big people out there. Don't worry. I got shirts
in your size, big girl, big boy. You know what
I'm saying. I got shirts in your size too, So
you know what I'm saying. It's coming. I is coming.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I think that's a trigger for you, right sometimes because
sometimes because sometimes when you go to a concert or whatever,
when the guy's selling the bootleg shirts, he'll always point
you out and single you out and tell you, hey,
big man, I have your size too, and they're like, look,
I'm with my wife. Do you really need to big guy.
I hate when people call me big guy, Like do
(01:50):
you think it's a compliment. First of all, I'm five nine,
So what you're saying is I'm fat because I'm not
I'm not tall. I know you're not talking about my height.
It's called me big guy, you know, and I'm on
no way, shape or form. Is that a compliment.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
In the guy?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
I mean if I was like six or five, then
I'm like, okay, well I'm tall to so I get
we just praiced my height, but I'm not tall. Yeah,
you average height. Man, you're calling me me fat yep.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Yeah, but you know it's something that we just deal
with all my life, you know. And I prefer my
size right now. I'm good man, you know what I'm saying.
But you know some people are some people are.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Trying to pull a You're gonna pull a Megan Trainer
on me show this Like you're saying you're good with
your size, but then you're gonna hit that ozempic and
then all of a sudden you're gonna be half shirts,
bite your shorts all day.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
You know what I'm saying, Megan Trainer, Lizzo. It's a
whole wave going on right now. You know what I'm saying.
My girl that was in Pitch Perfect, I forgot her
named the Blonde. You know what I mean? That wasn't
Pitch Perfect, that girl right there. Yo, It's been a
lot lot going I'm not sure if it's ozempic and
something like that, but I remember making trainer was all
about all body positive and all about that base. That
bass is definitely left. Man. She went from a bass
(03:02):
that straight up one of them Kenny G saxophones. For sure.
She went from the bass from the tuba.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
I was I know, I know you were searching for
a joke there. There was something there, but that didn't
really all about her bass. But when she's saying all
about the bass, she wasn't talking about the bass guitar, right,
She wasn't talking about stand up bass, it was right,
So what was she talking about? So, by the way,
her weight, her weight too thick. I know I understand that,
But when I'm saying the reference isn't like I'm all
(03:30):
about that bass guitar. I know it's about her weight.
It wasn't a metaphor for a bass guitar, is all
I'm saying. You're saying because you said she went from
the bass to a Kenny G saxophone.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Yeah, man, like straight up, Like, look, bro, you are
are really Lino reaching right now and it's not happening, okay, uh,
but yeah, welcome to everybody, welcome everybody to this. That
and the third we got a lot to discuss here.
So the Pope sam Has apparently has a lot of
African ancestry.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
But then okay, hold on, not a lot, right, I mean,
I'm just not a lot of African an. It wasn't
like a grandparent a Creole, which is like half yeah,
but that's half right there, and that's a grandparent. So
it's not a ton of African ancestry Haitian or something like.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
It's a lot going on with with the Pope Haitian.
I guess when they came to New Orleans, the pope
family decided not to claim the African side because they
were passing very light skined, very pale, very creole, very mulatto,
and so you know, they kept kept it moving that
like that, and so they were in Chica in the
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New Orleans area, and then the family Prevosts moved over
to the Chicago area.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
But it's not like he was like and that was
his grandparents, right, so that's in his bloodline. But it's
not like he's like he when he said he didn't,
but he doesn't. It's not he didn't claim it. He
doesn't identify as that right.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
He does not identify according to you know, it doesn't matter.
He seemed like a cool guy, and.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
You identify when it's your grandparents and you're like and
you don't look it. And then if you identify that way,
then people will be like, oh, well, you can't identify
it because you don't look it. You know, I'm saying,
it's a weird situation. How do you handle that. It's
not like he's like denouncing. It's not like he's saying
it didn't happen. He was just saying he doesn't right.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Look at logic, Look at logic.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
But if logic, because he wraps about his cousin keis
show we all know that so what he is. But
then they still look at him if he tries to
claim it, they're like, calm down, you can't claim it.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Okay, all right, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'm just saying, is that what happens?
Speaker 2 (05:44):
I think? So, man, you know what I'm saying. But anyway,
I think that his regardless, a lot of people are
celebrating on social media that the pope has African ancestry.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
I'm pumped up about that, But he think that's cool.
I think it's really cool. I just because I heard
somebody giving him a bad time because he didn't identify
as it. That's what I'm kind of talking about.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
I heard that's something that's cool he is.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
But then I feel bad for him because he's all
can he identify because then he would get shade if
he was identified, because look at then then that would
be a whole thing. So it's tricky situation to handle.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
It's all right, man, Look I got mad love for
the pope. Man, excited about his what he's gonna bring
to the table. He's walking to the cookout anytime. You
know what I'm saying. I want to see him at
the essence, fast fold, praying for everybody, you know what
I mean, and so all that stuff. Man, So come
back to New Orleans. Have a big old parade, you know,
with the first line or whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
But he's not from the second line. For he's not
from New Orleans though, right yeah, man, is that where
he's from? His family's from New Orleans, I know, but
he's where's he from?
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Chicago? He was born in Chicago, Okay, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
He's born out here. So if he goes to New Orleans.
He doesn't. Really, that's a trip. Like, like, my parents
are from Texas, right, they're born and raised in Texas,
But I don't. I was born and raised in California,
you know, so what would be like Texas would be
my culture but not really.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
It's sort of like you know, yeah, I mean you're
proud of that, men kind of like you know, well,
we live at Monterey County. My kids were born in
Monterey County, right, But I tell my kids all the time,
you really you from Oakland, so.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
You know they're not from Oakland though, but they're not. Though,
That's what I'm saying. You tell them that, but they're not.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
You know. It's just it's what it is. You're from Oakland,
I tell you.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
But that's it's weird, you know what I'm saying. Like, yeah,
and so if it's like if it's my parents are
from Texas, but I don't identify as it they No,
I don't know anything about the culture. Like I'm from California, man,
you know that's where I'm from.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Well, there's a Tonald Festival every year in in just.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Cool, don't get me wrong. And we listened to Hella
Teano music and all that. So I guess I do
know about the culture a little bit, but I can't
identify as it because I wasn't raised around the culture.
I mean, I listened to music all day. But you
know what I'm saying, Uh huh. I can't go telling
people I'm really from Texas when I'm really not.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Are we? You know, what's our hope for the pope?
What's the hope for him? Man? The new pope, Pope
Leo the fourteenth, which kind of like he just has
a good run. Man? All right, all right, man, positive
energy to the Pope. I feel you, bro, you know
what I'm saying, Like, I want to know what it's
on this place. I know that he is a White
Sox fan, which is dope, and and so he's up there.
(08:25):
I know they probably listened to Jodasy back in the
day and Doctor Drake because they both wore white Sox hats.
So I guarantee you on this playlist. iHeart radio playlists.
Gonna hear somem Jodasy, Baby, won't you just stay? So
you having my baby bad? You know what I mean?
And I'm also doctor dre They used to wear white
Sox hats all the time. And so you know what
(08:45):
I mean, so he knows about them. So I know
he's praying for Jojo and Davante right now as we
speak in the Vatican.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
You know what I mean, he real talk. White Sox
hats are like iconic. Even if you're not a fan
of the team, everyone's probably owned a white Sox hat
just because it just looks so cool. It's like it's
like a Yankees you have the oh here's the cool hat,
so you could wear it not be a fan Yankees,
white socks, yup, Dodgers yup not you know what a's
are now that like around the green and yellow. But
(09:14):
it wasn't like that way a long time ago. A
long time ago, they were like silly. But now it's
kind of like there's they've become very fashioned forward, right,
So an A's hat is now considered one of those
cool I agree.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
I agree. And at the same time, though, Sam, we
have to acknowledge the Pope rocking the white Sox hat.
Will we wear it? You know what I'm saying, The
Vatican City will wear a white Sox hat. You know
what I'm saying? That be kind of vie cool. Yeah, man,
I can see that anyway, we want to send positive
energy to the pope. Man. Congratulations man, American first American Pope.
(09:46):
I think that's very cool. So you know, see what happens, Paul.
I hope we got more peace on this earth. Man.
Sam likes Sam's likes turmoil. I like peace on this earth. Man,
want he love?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
I love turmoil?
Speaker 2 (09:59):
You do? You know what I'm saying. You love turmoil,
and apparently you love baby oil too. Bro. You know
what I'm saying, Sam, be wild enough.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
You're funny, my boy Sam. The next subject, Okay, I
know something, my boy Simon, you're.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
He liked her? All right?
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Cool neck? What let's talk about something else?
Speaker 2 (10:20):
All right?
Speaker 3 (10:21):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Lil Wayne. Little Wayne's in some deep trouble, bro. His
ex girlfriend, Denise Bideaux has accused him of being violent
towards her and also she says that Little Wayne text
her kicked her out of his house and her daughter
on Mother's Day. On Mother's Day, she said that Little
Wayne brought them in from the brought her down from
(10:42):
New York to live with her, and yeah, man, she
talked about that on social media. And let's hear what
she had to say about everything that one day.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
Wayne literally kicked me and my daughter out on Mother's
Day today, and I am just recovering from surgery. I
am five weeks out from a full mommy maker. I
can't even lift boxes with this that as an assistant, people,
I mean to help kick us out today.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
She had a mommy makeover, but her daughter looks very grown.
Like her daughter looks over eighteen, you know what I'm saying.
I don't know why. Anyway, She's a plus size model
and her name is Denise Bedol. She's like a famous
plus size model. She's been on like sports illustrating and
all that stuff, and she looks like she can I
mean listen, man, Like I'm with Denise and I feel
(11:24):
you on out. But she looks like she can knock
little Wayne out, you know what I mean, Like like
first like physical size, like she can drop an elbow
on little Wayne for sure. But in my opinion, but
I don't know what's behind the scenes, man, Like she
got some shows.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Here's the deal. Nobody knows what. Nobody knows behind the scenes.
So sometimes the stories you read these stories and we
don't know, right, So I don't even know what to say.
I'm okay, cool, that's a story. Hopefully everything works out.
It seems messed up on Mother's Day, but who knows
what's really going on.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
I've seen Little Wayne's back on that stuff. Man, you
know what, I'm okay, but.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
This is what happens. We have no idea about the
facts of what's what's actually happened. And then what happens
is you just assume and here comes the show bused
assumptions and they're always outrageous.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
No, but yeah, man, but Nie been I think that
in my opinion, on the physical side, you know what
I mean, on the on the physical side. You know,
I'm not sure if the abuse some real. That's some
real allegations right there. That's real. And I'm sympathety sympathetic
towards Denise, but far it's like, you know, if you're
going pound for pound pound for pound, a right, Denise,
(12:34):
you got the upper hand, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yes, I understand that show. But she's a plus sized model,
so because of her weight, she could probably take a
little way.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Put put two pleases on there. Say say it twice,
Say it twice? Man.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
All right, okay, now we're into body shaming. Now, is
that where we are now it's body shaming and okay, I'm.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Not man, It's okay. She also looking for a lawyer.
But Lil Wayne probably got tired of everything, man, you
know what I'm saying, got tired of everything? So who knows, man,
But you know, it got to be difficult to even
have a conversation with Owayne, Lil Wayne, what you want
for dinner? And then damn want I want state? You
know what I mean, It'd be hard for you to
even come. I don't speak a little Do you speak
(13:17):
Little Wayne? I don't.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
It's difficulty, Like, yeah, anything after a few minutes is
going to get start to get difficult, exactly.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Bro. You know, but I think that Little Wayne's on
that stuff. Man, I hope that gets the help that
he needs. All right, you don't even know that, But
you can't even say that. You're just saying now you're
wishing him well on his substance. That has nothing to
do with the story. That's what I'm saying. You just
can't do that. I just feel like lying. You have
no idea.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Now you're telling people I wish him the best on
his on that stuff, Like we don't even know if
that's connected to this. You just can't say stuff like that.
Show this it's wild.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
But on that stuff can be anything. On that stuff,
I don't know what I'm saying. It can be anything.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Bro okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
But speaking of meth, did did you know that, Sam?
There was a did you know this?
Speaker 1 (14:08):
So irresponsible? Let's put it that way, just mad, irresponsible?
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Sam? Did you know that? There was a a raccoon?
It was very, very popular, very popular raccoon that lived
with this lady. Lady got pulled over in her car.
The car was a hot mess. Lady had a pet raccoon.
But then once the lady got out the car, the
cops got her, the raccoon was there, and the raccoon
picked up the meth pipe and started like pretending to
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smoke it. For real, man, I'm not even making this up, man,
This is for real. Dog, That's this is real.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
Police in Springfield Township, Ohio arrested a woman on drug
charges after her pet raccoon had it over the evidence.
And yes, did it not happen in Florida?
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Oh wow? Yeah, a suspended license.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
Well body camera footage check it out right here. Footage
shows a rack get in the front seat of the
car and grab a meth pipe and hold it to
its mouth.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Uh uh, oh my god, oh my god, a raccoon.
First of all, props to that raccoon for having different
type of skills, but not the drugs. May not the meth.
May you know what I'm saying, Put the pipe down,
all right? This raccoon was like had that pipe up. Look,
you were like straight up New jack City, Chris Rock
like pokey, like keep calling me. He had that, you
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know what he was doing this raccoon.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Man, I'm just hoping the raccoon doesn't have a problem,
because how do you handle that. There aren't facilities prepared
for raccoon substance abuse, Like there's what do you do?
You know, yo, man, I don't want No one's prepared
for that. You can't send them to a facility, to
a rehab And they're like, Okay, well we have this raccoon.
Can you help this raccoon and rehabit They're not set up.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
For that, not yet, dude. He needs to go to
a twelve step program, man, you know what I'm saying,
And he needs to probably shake it off for a
little bit, keep him in the cage for like a
few days he had to shake it off. He's probably
gonna get dope sick and yeah, man, and so you know,
I think that we got to spend send some positive
energy to this raccoon because raccoons are super smart and
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they know how to smoke that pipe. You know what
I mean, which is sad. Man, It's sad. It's sad.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
It's spart breaking. And I hope the raccoon can get
the help it needs for.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Sure, man, Lila, Wayne and the raccoon, all right, I
want both of them to get the help that they need. Man.
But I would say the raccoon because we love animals
more than people as a society, right, and so I want.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
To see people.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
I like people.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
I don't dislike people.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
M M.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
What do you mean. I've never said do I ever
said I dislike people?
Speaker 2 (16:45):
No, I was. I was just moving on, bro, I'm
just moving on a lot going on, man, A lot
going on out here in the streets, right uh Sam, uh, Look,
I got I want to cover up a lot of things.
Exhibit the rapper. Exhibit. His wife demands some some some
uh spousal support from exhibit the rapper. You know what
(17:06):
I'm saying. Remember, exhibit what was one of his biggest songs.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
X Yeah, maybe I forget, but yeah everyone knows exhibit all.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
Right, especially on the West coast. His wife, which is
I think you know what, Oh my god, his wife
is uh you know, looknless she's been under the knife
unless she's under the knife, all.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
Right, God, all you do is just judge people constantly.
They're too big, they're too small, they too old, they're
too young to to this or to that. Too much work,
too little work? You need work, don't get work? Like
you can't win with show viz. Because if she needed something,
you'd be like, hey, you've got that money, but get
(17:50):
some work done.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
And then if they get work done, you get work done.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Man. Rough this little rough do you think? Okay? Real quick?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Let me ask one question.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
I can't even front, bro, I can't even front.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Like, when you walk out of church, what do you
think people say about you? They say, oh, get some
work this one Like, honestly, what do you think people
say about you? Like, look at that pamp, right damn man,
that's oh yeah, it's out of church, out of your
walking at church. They say, look at that pimp, and
(18:27):
that's a good thing. It's a good thing.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Straight.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
They don't look at you and go, look, he's a
human trafficker because it's not pamp anymore. It's human trafficking
with us. It's like, come on, bro, I'm not trying
to go there. I'm trying to get to, like, you know,
on some cool fly stuff.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Bro. I ain't with that whole But that's what I'm.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Saying because back in the day, it was like, Oh,
you're a pimp, that's a good thing. Now it's like
you're a No, you're a trafficker. That's that's not good.
The terminalius change terminology has changed.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
So Sam, okay, Exhibit's wife is because they're getting a divorce.
I guess she is demanding thirty thousand a month in
spousal support because she can no longer afford designer clothes.
And that is in the paperwork. Exhibit and the wife
was going through a nazy divorce. Right now, I know
(19:22):
that exhibit has to pimp my ride a little bit
of that pimp my ride money, a little bit of
money from the movie The grid Iron, which he didn't
have no speaking roles. He just folded his arms and
nodded right next to the Rock. I don't know. You
remember that movie The grid Iron with the football one, Yeah,
but he barely had a even rolls. He just nodded
his head when the rock spoke, right, Yeah, yeah, Hey,
(19:43):
we're gonna play some football exhibit. Are we gonna get
the kids ready? Just shake my head, shake my head.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Because they had to pay extra. Once you start talking,
you gotta get paid extra. Yeah, like you could be
in the movie. But let's you know, so he probably
doesn't have any grid iron money left.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Yeah, no, that's running out. And I don't think that
exhibit can afford thirty thousand dollars a month, although he
does have a cannabis company, and I'm not sure how
big the weed industry is for exhibit. But the wife
is looking for thirty thousand dollars a month. Do you
think that she deserves it? Sam? Do you think she
deserves I.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Don't know his finances, so maybe to him it's all relative, right,
But huh, I'm gonna go out and a lemon say.
It seems like a lot of money, But I don't.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Maybe he's got a lot of money coming in where
it ain't nothing.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
She seems like I'm looking at the picture of the
wife right now, and I don't judge.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
You know what I'm saying. I don't judge at all.
Oh no, Actually, that's all you do. That's all you
do is judge exhibits ex wife. I'm looking at it
right now. Man, you guys can google exhibits ex wife
and have some fun. She doesn't look like a designer
clothed type of girl. She looks like maybe at the
Max Michael course. All right, Mike mk all right, okay,
all right, that's I thought, exact funny. I don't know,
(20:58):
all right, that's funny deal.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Michael. Yeah, she's at the she's at the Dooney and Burke.
Michael cors tote back. You know what I'm saying. I'm
just I'm looking at it right now. You can just
tell who's designer who's not. All right, so I think
you'll be you, you know, don't go chasing waterfall stick
with the Michael cores that you used to. All right, Okay,
(21:20):
So that's just my word for exhibits ex wife in
my opinion, if I was the.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Judge, only if you were to judge, yeah, because on
this podcast, you don't judge very often.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
No, no, no, no, peace and love, Peace and love and positivity.
Hey man, Sam one of one of Did your your
mom loved Motown? Right? Your mom she loves Motown? Did
she grow up like? Okay? What did you hold? She
feel about Smokey Robinson, which.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I haven't asked her, but I heard there's some controversy
with Smokey Robinson. I have not asked my mom how
she felt about it.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
But Smokey Robinson, Robin, Smokey Robinson, he recorded My Girl.
I mean he wrote my Girl, Right, I got Sunshine
and some of the biggest hits. Man cruising, you know,
I don't know. I can't think of shopping around. Oh
that's the one that's the one tears the clown. You know,
(22:15):
he has a bunch of hits, right and legendary Motown
wrote a bunch of hits from Motown. So he's eighty
years old. Apparently there's like four people that worked at
his house. They all are hitting them with the me too,
and they said this, this this pattern started back in
two thousand and seven. Each woman said that they were
used to they were hired to clean for Smokey Robinson's house.
(22:37):
And yeah, man, and unfortunately Smokey Robinson was uh using
advances towards these women, these people that worked at his house. Man,
the clean you know what I mean. So Smokey Robinson
was kind of wilding out. Man. He wanted to get
some you know what I mean. He was looking for
some of that you know action. He was looking to
shop around on them on that.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
I know, he wants to shop around, show them the
tears of his clown. I know, yeah, I know it's shows.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Yeah, uh yeah, man, hey you want to go cruising
just to see you want to go cruising with me?
And they're like, you know, anyway, they're looking for a
lot of money. Man. They sworn for like fifty million dollars,
so they told him take away. In his lawsuit, they
are let Smokey Robinson used force and manipulation. They claim
(23:27):
that he I can see it in the pocket. They said,
Oh my god, I am mature. I am mature. Sam
hold on, let me get let me catch my re
for a second. Hold on sales. Mature.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
You can read this. You are mature, okay, show was
just read it. Look, father of two, you're a grown man.
You're an adult, a father of two.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
They claim. They claim he penetrated them with his fingers
and demanded oral sex. In some cases, uh too, women
say he didn't use protection and he they ejaculated, and
don't you know what I mean? You know what I'm saying. Sorry,
all right, that's it, Okay, all.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Right, can we just we talk about something else. I'm
not I'm just not comfortable you're using that kind of language,
like I'm not. I'm not comfortable with that.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Like I wasn't trying to say anything, bro, trying to
be responsible.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
I know you're just reading the story and you're just done.
It's just okay, you know what, Let's let's change the
subject should Oh my.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
God, Oh my god, smoky, smoky, what are you doing.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
I don't find any humor here, not at all. This
is these are allegations. Grow up. Let's just change subjects.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
I got hey, listen, I'll get props for getting through it.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
No, you get zero props.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Oh my god, that was tough. Man. I can't even
front Sam. That was very tough to get through. Man,
I can't even front you.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Are an adult show because you are an adult I know,
all right, Junior High Bizz is like the same as
adult biz. Yes, yes, okay, let's just let's just change
the subject. I'm very uncomfortable right now.
Speaker 2 (25:24):
Sam. You have family in Florida, the in laws out there,
and apparently Florida has so much wild stuff everywhere, like
you know what I mean, Like a lot of crime,
a lot of just crazy stuff happens in Florida all
the time. Right.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
That's a wild state.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
It's a wild state, yeah, man. And every time you
hear story, you google Florida man, and you a bunch
of stories, like you know, people getting bit by alligators.
You name it from this, that and the third. Right, Okay,
So this Florida man was arrested for having three wives
in three different counties in Florida, and he got arrested
for that. You know what I'm saying, Like, you know,
like you're only supposed to be married to one wife
(25:59):
right now. Listen, some countries you can have more than
one wives one wise out here, some countries, but not
in the United States, as Florida man was out there
a while. And now let's check it out. Here we
go in.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
Three Florida women in three different counties at the same
time tonight. Those women are speaking out saying the system
that handles marriage licenses kept them in the dark. There
are no safeguards, and that I feel like that's part
of where this failed. He took each one of us
to a county over to get married in.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
If the counties did talk, it would have saved me
a lot of heartache, a lot of money, a lot
of stress.
Speaker 6 (26:41):
ITM Investigator Adam Wulzer breaks down how this could happen
at a time when online records can be viewed with
a few clicks of a mouse.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Now this each woman met Henry here. First of all,
Henry is African American. He's a brother. All these women
they seemed to be blonde. You know what I'm saying.
You know what I mean. He was out there, He's
out there in the streets, you know what I mean. Look,
he had a particular type. You know, you know what
I'm saying. All right, I.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Don't I don't understand what the joke, No joke, no joke.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
My man just had a particular type, man, you know
what I mean. I don't see. It was no sisters,
all right, it was no sisters.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
All Like, I get it, you're very jealous. What else else?
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Each woman he met on a different dating app. They're
all they he he said that he got he tied
to not with them after meeting them in just a
few weeks. That's a red flag, man, flag on the play.
I just met you and we're getting married flag on
the play. So yeah, man, he wanted to just get married. Obviously,
(27:47):
he needs to get some help because you know, I
already's trying to look for some money. I don't know
what the end game was. But he got arrested, man,
and so rightfully? So all right, So I want to
give I don't want to give this guy props. Man,
but you know, hopefully he'll learn this lesson after his
time out from the pen. All right, But he's out
of Florida. Sam, you got family out there, you've been
(28:09):
out in Florida. What was the wildest thing that you've
seen or have you heard from the state of Florida? Sam?
The wildest thing?
Speaker 1 (28:17):
No, I mean, I didn't see anything been there there.
I don't I don't mean, I'm just saying Florida. I've
never seen anything crazy.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Have you heard? Have you heard any stories out of Florida? Know?
All right?
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, I'm sure I have. I don't call him, but
it just seems like news.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Okay, all right, I'm with that. So moving on, hey, man,
you know, just don't get married to you know, stay
married to one woman and get a divorce, all right,
get the vorce and be careful that spouse is a
port like exhibits gonna be playing his soon to be
ex wife. Oh my god. Moving on, Sam the rapper
Dave Blunts, who I really love, man, one of my
(28:53):
favorite rappers this year.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
He's best known for this single call of the Cup.
I can't put down the Cup. He put down the
cup right. He's on tour. He is Uh, he's a
big dude man like or beast or whatever. And he
talks about sipping on that pro metazine on that lane.
And he also produced Kan Kanye's album. He's like a
weird dude, but he's cool, you know. I think his
(29:15):
music is is different. All right. And so I've talked
to you about Dave Blunts, right, yeah, yeah, he's great, great, yeah, Okay,
So he's on tour right now. But he encourages and
in the audience, it's a lot of a lot of like,
you know, young white youth, you know what I'm saying
That that goes to the shows and it's packed sold out,
but he encourages the kids. He says, it's a safe
(29:37):
place for for the audience to see him, so safe
that he made this statement right here, Sam, I'm gonna
play this for you because at this at his shows,
it's okay to say a couple of words. Here we go,
here we go, let me see hold on to me.
I shouldn't saybody to know you get a free the
(30:00):
big word? Now? I want will you say to night
you have? Sam? Dave Blunt said that he can, you know,
letting those kids use the N word? Man, Sam, how
(30:22):
you feel about that? I don't feel good about it.
I don't feel good about it anyway. It is a
little funny to me, but I think he's just trying
to make trying to make some noise to get people
talking about it, because it's it's pretty ridiculous funny, but
it's it's uncalled for, inappropriate. Will you say the N word?
(30:42):
Will you say?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
And everyone cheers, Yeah, Like what is going on?
Speaker 2 (30:52):
This is not okay. It's no brothers in the audience,
Sam at all. It's all like, you know, everyone looks
like demo.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
I've seen the demographic, you know, Yeah, everyone looks like
Jack Carlos. It's like, no, do not give them the past.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
It's like super packed. Yeah you could say that, but listen,
one hundred percent, I do not agree with Dave Blunts.
But for some reason, you know, he needs he needs
to stop that. But yeah, man, I know, but there's
there's humor and everything, but that's not okay. You know
what I'm saying, Like, at the end of the day,
it's not okay, Dave Blunts. So you gotta stop all
(31:29):
that stuff, man, Don't let that. Don't encourage that crowd
of ninety nine percent you know, of non African descent
to say that man speak. Yeah, for sure, one hundred
percent agree man, So you know that's Dave Blunts. Right.
There a lot going on, Sam Bro. There was a
(31:49):
New York sheriff. Yeah, New York self is counting who
had a top ten deadbeat dad that came after my
Mother's day deadbeat dads and how much money they owed.
He like, you know how you know how the government
has like the federal top ten of the criminals or whatever. Yeah,
in this particular county they have the top ten worst
(32:12):
deabeat dad offenders. How much money they owe. That's wild,
that's the first time I've ever heard of something like that,
soam yeah. Anyway, I can play a little clip of that, bro.
Speaker 7 (32:22):
Preparation for the Mother's Day weekend that's coming up, we
are making an effort to capture the top ten deadbeat
dads here in Suffie County.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
On large poster boards, the Suffolk County Sheriff lists what
he calls the top ten deadbeat dads. One allegedly owes
two hundred and nine thousand in back child support, another
three hundred and seventy one thousand, and the top man
four hundred twenty two thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Jesus christ Man, you know what I'm saying. How many
kids you have four hundred thousand dollars you owe them back?
You know, Listen, my my biological father didn't. I'm not
sure if you paid one dime, but I remember my
mom kept on talking about how he never paid. And
you know, I think it's important for father's and stuff.
They came up and paid the money. But yeah, man,
(33:13):
that's a lot of doe bro for real, man, that's
one of my greatest fears, Sam of me paying child support.
That's why I'm sticking with my wife. Man, that's one
of my greatest fears. Bro.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Oh, I know you've talked about it forever. You're so
afraid of having to pay child support? Bro, it's scary, Yeah,
it's it's scary, man. I think it's scary for every
I mean, listen, were you ever did you did your listen?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Man? You know your father ever played that child support?
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Looks that's not everyone's business.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
But no, that was everyone's business. Not that I recall.
The struggle was real, man, And like, man, I don't
get it.
Speaker 6 (33:53):
Man.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
You know, we gotta step our game up, and like, hey,
we if we bring kids to this world, we have
a responsibilit and that's what it is. And you know,
and if you don't agree with that that amount that
you have to pay, you can always go back to court,
all right. For instance, I can to bring up exhibit again.
He has to he's the wife is asking for thirty
(34:14):
thousand dollars a month. Does she need thirty thousand dollars
a month? I don't think so. She is in a
category of Michael Cores. And a lot of people understand,
there's a lot of Michael Cores folks out there, man,
But some people like Kanye West, he pays like ninety
thousand dollars a month or one hundred thousand dollars a
month to Kim Kardashian and pays for the school and
(34:35):
stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
Does he have that money, of course, but he's got
a lot of money. So it's all kind of relative, right, Right.
If somebody's out there saying, well, I need to maintain
that lifestyle with like name brands, that's when it's like,
come on, it's that's not.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
About the kids, right, uh huh, yeah, you know, But
and then it.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
Gives that a bad look for people who you're just
trying to get enough money to pay some bills for
the kids. So and then that overshadows other people who
need legitimate money.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
What man, anything, you know, listen man, and and salutes
everybody that's that's that's hustling for that child support. But
this is the right way to hustle it in the
wrong way, and then there's like a legit way all right.
For instance, like Anthony Edward Minnesota, Timberwolf star, straight up
big time star NBA, Anthony Edwards is it's a lot
(35:26):
of drama with his baby mama, Ayisha Howard. The drama
definitely continues with the NBA start, now accusing his baby
mama of a well thought out plan to get pregnant
by him. On May six, Anthony Edwards asked the judge
to sanction his to sanction his ex wife for what
he described her as a manipulative and in justifiable conduct.
(35:49):
He argued that Howard, who is thirty seven years old,
lack ties to California where she requested child support, and
he failed to provide uh and and had failed to
provide evidence to any real real connection to that state.
So she was trying to say that she lived in
California because you can get more money for child support
in California. But she's really from Atlanta, Sam, Isn't that wild? Yeah?
(36:14):
And that's the that's the player who paid outright all
the money.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
So I know, but can we change the subject the
whole child support things? Just like I don't I'm sorry,
I'm just getting checking out, Like it's just it gets depressing.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
You know, bro, I mean real life.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
I mean, I don't know, It's just is there anything
else we could talk about? Anything? Like can we give
a review for Goodger two? Like anything? I just don't
want to talk about child support payments or people who
haven't paid child support.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
Okay, let's go back to Florida real quick. Hey man,
JPP John Paul Pierre. That's the guy who who won
a Super Bowl with the New York Giants. Right his
finger got blown off. You know what I'm saying with
the whole like you know what I'm saying, Like he
was doing the firecracker, remember the NFL player. Yeah, so anyway,
he was in Florida at the hard Rock at some
(37:05):
sort of concert or as the party at the hard
Rock Hotel casino after the F one there was a
big F one race at in Florida. Anyway, he had
a Paddick Philippe watch and got stolen in the club.
And it's worth four hundred thousand dollars. Man, four hundred
thousand dollars in the club, you know, with that watching
tailed Let's go check it out. Thousand dollars, you know
(37:26):
what I mean.
Speaker 9 (37:27):
Retail a high end watch swiped from the wrist of
a well known former NFL player while enjoying the Formula
one festivities at the hard Rock in Hollywood.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
I'm a celebrity, I'm a football player, and I respect everybody,
you know, but when something like that happened to me.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
Yo, I'm going on bag it being.
Speaker 9 (37:46):
Home former NFL linebacker and one time Miami Dolphin Jason
Pierre Paul speaking to Local ten after he says his
four hundred thousand dollars Richard Millie watch was stolen from
him while attending an exclusive F one party at the
Hard Rocks Dare Nightclub early Sunday morning.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
First of all, I'm never going to the Hard Rock Nightclub.
I'm never gonna go there, especially with my expensive watches,
now that I know that they got some people out
there scamming. I always wear expensive watches wherever I go.
You know, I can be at the Dollar store. I'm
still balling, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
But me, me personally, I wouldn't do that, especially a
four hundred thousand dollars watch. I keep on my four
hundred thousand dollars watches locked up safe, all right. I
feel bad for a situation though, man. You know, I'm sad,
sad me like, you can't wear your four hundred thousand
dollars watch anywhere, man, sad?
Speaker 2 (38:36):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Yeah, just sad. I really feel bad for him. It's
expensive watch, yeah, man, so like, what're you must got
crazy money though if your watch is four hundred thousand dollars, Like,
you must have so much money, bro.
Speaker 2 (38:50):
And you're at an F one event in which is
the most expensive, one of those most expensive events. Right
You're then after party and somebody surrounding you and it's
just take your watch off. They know exactly what they
were doing, man, And so you know hopefully he was
in short, you know, but at the same time, you
know he some say that he could be an idiot
(39:10):
for wearing that watch out in public. Just get with
like a get an Apple watch, get a Sam song.
You know what I'm saying. That's why I normally wear
because I keep all my expensive watches locked up, I
usually wear a Sam Song.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Okay, you don't have any extensive watches, but I know that. Okay,
all right, But it's very sad for him. Yes, I
didn't know he had that kind of money still, Like right, like,
if you're wearing almost half a million dollars on your
wrists on the watch, you.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Have got to have stupid money for sure, and he was.
But you know, the guy won a Super Bowl and
so I know that usually.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
Doesn't equal that kind of money though, right, I mean,
yeah that was a long time ago. Yeah, no, you're
right man, But you know, but I don't know, you
must be. He's probably bawling out of control. But it's
wild because if you have a watch like that, right,
you're only trying to impress other like insanely rich people
(40:08):
because your average person doesn't even really know what it is.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
That's facts, bro, facts.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
So you're like, oh, the people, like an average person knows,
oh is that a Rolex if they happen to notice,
Oh cool, But you start getting patties and different things
like that, Like your average person doesn't even understand what
that's about. You're only trying to impress, like, yeah, other
billionaires where like oh.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
You have that, you know, and you're gonna wear stuff
like that at an F one event at the Kentucky Derby,
at a like Wimbledon or something like that, you know,
like because like F one is sponsored by like Rolex,
and you know, you look at the sponsorships, that's where
you want to be at all these big golf events
and so I you know, it just seems like trouble man.
Stop going through the after parties decked out like that
(40:51):
style flossing, pull up an uber on a little handa
civic and call it a day, you know what I mean.
I don't know anyway, so you know, it could be.
I feel bad for the situation. Four hundred thousand dollars
a lot. But I'm sure he has insurance. I'm sure.
I'm not sure of that. I'm probably I'm not totally sure. Really,
I don't know. Who knows.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
But who knows maybe insurance, maybe doesn't. That's a lot
of money to have one to be wearing as a watch.
But I feel bad for dude.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
All right, Hey, Sam, Okay, there was this unlicensed strip
club that got raided in Houston. I guess his unlicensedripp
club was cracking man. It was called it was called
the Library, and they operated at night. It was unlicensed
for multiple things, including they were sold alcohol at this place.
(41:40):
I'm like, that's a great idea, man, I bet you
I can open up an unlicensedripped club in Monterey County
and get away with it, in my mind, in my opinion,
in my opinion, I can do that.
Speaker 1 (41:51):
I mean, realistically, no one's gonna get away with it
for that long, right, It's only a matter of time, right,
So I'm going to give it in trouble. I'm gonna's
not gonna have a business that's successful for like decades.
You're like, oh dude, we've been doing for ten twenty years.
It's tolely illegal. I think I can do it, and
we've never got caught. I think I can do it. Man,
you know what I'm saying, I can do. I think
I can do like a ten year lease and unlicensed
(42:13):
trip club. Okay, here's the formula. Here's the formula, long
open and operating.
Speaker 8 (42:18):
Take a look.
Speaker 6 (42:19):
As a part of a highly organized operation with multiple
law enforcement agencies.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
Houston Police Department led the charge on this establishment.
Speaker 5 (42:28):
But this isn't something that one agency can do alone.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
Anyway. This whole establishment, Sam, this whole establishment, bro was
very organized. It's from the head to toe. Man. So
I give the owners props for having an unlicensed tripped club,
but they should have paid off the right person. They
didn't pay off the right person. Man.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
In my opinion, Yes, yeah, yeah, I don't know, show business.
I don't know what you want me to say. Yeah, okay,
he should have paid somebody, Oh showbiz, All right, thanks
for listening to this that I don't know what you
want me to say. You play a news clip somebody
got caught doing something illegal, and then I'm like, okay,
(43:14):
it's kind of pretty straightforward, right like, yeah, they got
in trouble, can't do it. And then what are we
gonna say about it? I don't know. I don't have
an opinion on it. I don't know, show I know,
And then your formula, Showba's formula is to say that
he'll do it, but he'll do it better. And then
we go into the next story. And then somebody will
(43:38):
do something illegal, and then Showbiz's formula, he'll say, say,
you would do that, Oh no, then I would do
that next story. All right, there's a pattern here, and
I got nothing shows, I got nothing. Thank you for
listening to their remember that on the way, This, that,
(44:02):
and the third podcast, Soccer Balls are on the way.
We'll head on websites soon.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
Wait, sim I do want to say this real quick,
all right, so you know, obviously Trump is a sensitive time.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
Okay, first of all, you don't say anything real quick.
That's what It's very hard, you know what I'm saying.
It's just it's the time. I have anxiety. It's just
get to the point. All right, So there's.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
As it's a very controversial, touchy situation with immigration out here.
But apparently the Trump administration is bringing a lot of
white South Africans from South Africa to the United States
and fifty already landed and they're coming out here because
they're the acute South African president of the colonizers out
(44:50):
there don't like to change, so they want they want
to have the United States as a refuge for South Africa,
white South Africans, so you know, and that's real, man.
So they brought him out here on a plane and
American flag, the whole fanfare. Bro, it's kind of weird, man.
It's a weird I can't even front man do a
lot of races a little.
Speaker 1 (45:11):
It's a lot weird. It just doesn't look good.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
You're like, what because they had to escape, so we
have to help them. I don't know what's going on.
But isn't like Elon Musk from South Africa. He is, Bro,
you're getting it, get done. He's not like born American, right.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
Yep, it's kind of weird, man. You see to see
a people that came in bro, like even see no
brothers out there, No Latino. It was just straight blond hair, man,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (45:37):
Everybody look like what it was like, What's what's going on?
What is going on? I don't know enough about it.
I gotta read more about it. I just kind of,
you know, kind of glazed over the story. So I
don't want to speak out of context here. I don't
I don't know the whole story, but just face value,
I'm like, something doesn't look right here.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
One brother hopped up the plane looked like Nikolai Jokic,
the from the once you call it Denver Nuggets, straight
up people like you had the whole Nikolai Jogic's haircut.
One another brother came off the plane looked like Dave
Matthews from a Dave Matthews band. Bro. I can't even front, man,
I gotta keep it one hunting, all right. So yeah,
I don't see like we're getting rid of people, but
(46:19):
then we're bringing some other people in that doesn't look
like the people that were getting rid of.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
It doesn't look good, that's all I'm saying. It doesn't
look good.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
M h yeah, man, yeah, man, it's a sad situation,
and I think that we are not alone with this,
but you know, you guys do the math.
Speaker 1 (46:36):
I gotta research it more.
Speaker 2 (46:37):
I did.
Speaker 1 (46:37):
Like I said, I don't want to like go on
the record to say anything because I got to research
it more. I'm just saying face value. Just the little
I've seen on the story, something doesn't look right. But
I gotta I gotta do my research. I don't want
to like make all these comments and opinions on something
I don't know one hundred percent of what's going on,
so I'll just go look at it. But it looks
something looks fishy.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Well. I hope the new Pope, popely Ill the four teenth,
will pray for the situation and pray for the world
and also pray for you, Sam. I hope to do.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Pope praise for this podcast because I it's so hard
some days to get through this. It's just bop. Please
pray for this that the third podcast. Please pray that
we get to episode seven or eight, what do we
I don't even know when we're on, that we get
to another episode. Please uh huh. Thank you for listening.
And once again the merchant that everyone is just hitting
(47:28):
us up about the merch stores on the way this
that and the third soccer balls are in the works?
Speaker 2 (47:38):
Is that how you're gonna end it, Sam?
Speaker 1 (47:40):
Yes, that thank you for thank you for listening, and
thank you for letting us waste your time. We'll see
you next time.
Speaker 2 (47:50):
Once you said through a real send off, like from
you know, until next time, I'm blah blah blah, until
next week, I'd say, like until next time, I'm Sam,
you know, just durting out.
Speaker 1 (48:06):
Like it's like sixty minutes or something, and until next time.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
I know you do that.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
You could have a little little catchphrase.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
You can do a.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Little catchphrase at the end, and remember, we'll see you
next time.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
And remember take a bite out of crime. Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
Could have a little catchphrase show, butuse you do that
at the end, and remember you don't have to take
my word for it. I'm proud to be African American.
Oh wy, don't you say you how proud you are
of being Mexican American at the end of every episode. Yeah,
I just said it. I'm proud. I'm just then and
I'm proud to be Mexican American.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
That's great.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
This, this, that and the third part is that our
catchphrases and remember and remember I'm proud regardless look at
regardless of what people will say about showbiz. He's proud
to be African American, regardless of what you might hear,
(49:06):
or what he says, or what other people say. Remember,
he's actually proud.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Yeah always, I'm Shobiz and I'm proud to be African American.
Speaker 1 (49:19):
That's how we end it, all right. That's and I'm saying, diggity,
I'm proud to be Mexican American. We sound like a
PSA from KTVU back in the days, but.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
That's for Jesus. Sounds good.
Speaker 1 (49:29):
But anyways, thanks for listening this, that, and the third.
We'll see you next time.