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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hey, what's happening everybody. Welcome back to the podcast and
this that and the third podcast, and welcome back. And
before we get into it, I just want to let
everybody know the merch store is still under construction. We
are working on some items, so a lot of people
hitting us up, but you know they want this, that
and the third merch and yeah, we have a lot
of stuff on the way, so just be patient with us.
The merch store will be open soon. We have briquettes coming, this,
(00:23):
that and the third branded briquets for barbecuing.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
What else. There's a lot a lot of stuff. You
sound very comp You sound like you tired. You sound tired.
You don't sound you don't sound like yourself. Sam. Anyway,
my name is Showbiz. That's Sam Deity. Welcome to this,
that and the third. Like I said, the merchant Dice,
the merchandise is coming. I want to wish everybody from
the community LGBTQ a happy pride, you know, pride celebrations
(00:49):
going on everywhere like that. Like I talked tomorrow, our
good friend, our very close friend, Holdser who's from the community.
He's you know, repping hard out there in the bay.
You know what I'm saying, all the festivities, but he
doesn't indulge in like the outfits. He'll just wear like
an a's hat, you know what I mean. And this
is a regular shir. You know, you know what I mean.
(01:10):
Sometimes you see some are more flamboyant, but it teaches
on whatever your thing is. Some more laid back, some
are more flamboyant. Tea sometimes I asked him, I said, yo, bro,
why don't you wear like the chains, you know, just
as a chain shirt, fish net, you know what I mean,
all that stuff? He said, Nah, man, I just wear
He's all bro, I'm just wearing, you know, a raider shirt.
(01:30):
You know what I mean. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I know, and in my mind, you know, everything is
like the blue Oyster bar.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
You know, I'm like, where's your leather? Like, where's your
leather hat? Where is this study? But no, but his partner,
his partner be rocking that. Kevin shot to young Kevin.
Kevin be rocking that, man, He be rocking the little
leather you know, a little leather joints with the like leather,
leather suspended. You know, he rocked leather suspended sand which
you like for real, Like I know that you you know, listen,
(02:00):
we support the community, all that stuff, But would you
ever rocked leather suspenders just just for giggles? I can
see my thing. I don't.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
I don't know if I I don't think i'd be
the leather chaps kind of guy.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
I can see you, I can see you.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
I'm sure you visualize it often, but I'm saying it's
just not my thing. I don't think I would. Yeah,
I'm heterosexual, so I'm not going out there by support
the community. But yeah, yeah, if I were, I just don't.
I don't think I'm a leather chaps kind of guy. Okay, man,
well would you do the leather chaps man? Listen if
if it was a role, like like if Tyler Perry like, hey, listen, biz,
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we're gonna cast you in a row.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
We need to wear leather chips. Well, hey, bring it
on the leather. You know what I'm saying. I'm like,
brother Perry, go to Wilson's and give me that leather outfit.
Wilson's are they still around? Okay? So but trust me,
don't get me wrong. If there were a role, you
would be perfect for it. But but you would be
(02:57):
the what.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Role, Sam Davie, Like, what no you said if Tyler
Perry called you for a role to wear the leather chaps, yeah,
with no underwear.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
I'm just saying if I didn't say I say no underwear,
I didn't say Okay, I didn't say that problem speedos
or something. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah no, no, I know,
but I'm saying, if that role were to exist, you
would be the first guy they called. Okay, that's good
to know, man, you know what I'm saying, Thank you, man.
I love that support. Sam. Let's talk a real quick
(03:30):
about your your birthday party that you just threw for
your kid stone four years old. You had a massive
birthday party, three bounce houses in massive bro, And I
can talk about a birth because I just I had
a birthday party for my kid to Shelton who's ten yo.
I don't like it. I don't like throwing them. It's
a lot of work, man, It's a lot, dude. It's
(03:52):
a lot of money, bro. Because at first we were
like all the kids at his school or whatever.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
He always like run out little places like I don't know,
indoor basketball court. There's all these like the jump house
I had to take him to all these birthday parties
right right, and it's always like an establishment. So we
looked into it because he's I want my party there,
and I was like all right, and then we're like, oh,
it's two racks and I was like, dude, two racks.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
That's a lot, you know, like or it was things
like that, and then you start to supply all the
food and the pizzas, and then I was like, okay,
well then how much that's another you know rack on that,
you know, and you got to decorate it and all
this stuff. So we're like, let's do it at the house.
But it's not like it saved us much money, let's
put it that way, you know. Yeah. So okay. So
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but like the stress of like cleaning, getting things prepared,
the decorations, the decorations. Yeah, nightmare, nightmare.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
It was so crazy, so much work all week and
then and he's all hype and then it was hot
and then our ac went out and then and then
that morning the Bounce house guy went to plug and
he's like, hey man, your outlets aren't working out here,
and I just electrician go do them. Like so I
paid an electrician the week before all new outlets and
(05:01):
mixed because they weren't working. I was like, and then
he got them all up and running and I paid
the guy or whatever, and then that morning they weren't working.
I called that dude at like seven am. I was like, hey, bro, uh,
you gotta get oh make these outlets work.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
And he's like, oh, I'm sorry, Yeah, I'll be there
in twenty minutes. I was like, yeah, yeah, I knew
he was in bed. I was like, uh, it was
a Sunday too. I was like, oh, no, you're gonna
get here, bro, oh for sure, because you already paid
the electrician.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Yeah, I already. Yeah, they were and they were working,
so I guess it's not his bad. But something went wrong,
you know.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I was like, you get over here and get these
things working. And those bounce houses take up a lot
of energy to men, you know what I'm saying. So
they got a different breakers and all the things and
imagined I was ready, but something wasn't working.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
So he came out and he got it all dialed in.
But it was just the stress.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
You know. Can imagine those kids, all the four year
olds and five year olds coming over to your house
and next thing, you know, it's just just a table
full of Caprice sons and no bounce house. We need
to bounce uper hot. It was soup were hot AC
went out the night. Yeah, we're like, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Oh, I was in an addict trying to fix the
AC unit with Chad GPT telling me what to do,
like I know what I'm doing, and I'm like, dude,
I'll tell my wife. And the kids were asleep and
the kid went to bed. I all psyched for his
birthday and I'm all, dude, we can't cancel this, you know,
but the AC is not working.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
And it was a nightmare. Bro. We finally got an
AC guy out there, like at six a m. It
was chaos, Bro, so did the AC worker still didn't work?
He got it work and dude came over at six am.
He was a rock star.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
And nobody was hitting us up because like emergency, you know,
it was like hey, and it was a hot one,
so you know, I'm sure they were all busy, but
uh yeah, he got to work.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
And think thank god, tomn Bro.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Dude, if we would have had to cancel the kid's
party and this Stille was all hype.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
He was ready. He's four years he's four years old.
He could turn four. Yeah, Spider Man stuff all over
his hype. We're having fun. His friends were coming over.
You know, we can't cancel this, but we need a
c yah. And he's at the age where he remembers everything.
At four, you know what's up. You're looking forward to
your party. It's not like you can kind of get
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away with when when you're one or even two. You
know what I'm saying, little cake, You know that you're
gonna have a party and it's your big day. And
so the fact that you pulled it off, hats off
to you. Man. Yo. When Shelton's party, my teen year
old was his party was not too long ago. I
had at my house and yeah, it was a nightmare,
just kind of cooking everything, you know, doing everything yourself,
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cooking and setting up tables and decorations and balloons. It's
just so much stuff. And you know, my wife and
I you know, we're trying to put everything together and
finally got everything like ten minutes before the guests were coming.
Guests came. They all had a good time. Bro Like
I had some family members on my wife's side, family members.
(07:50):
When they were leaving, they usually take to go plates.
But man, they were taking like the tru leads and
all that stuff. Man, you know what I mean, like
taken alcohol go. Man, I'm telling you, man, like the
cut like some of the cousins.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
Yeah, oh my goodness, I never heard of that. So yeah,
take home plates are like total standard. They take take
some pizza or whatever you have in there, right, yeah.
So and they were taking like the alcohol that was.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Truly the Seltzer and all that stuff. Yeah, for sure, man,
it was like plaxic back for But I wasn't tripping
because I really don't. I don't like those Seltzers. So
but the fact that I was like, yo, you know,
but you could save him for the next party. You're
not going to host another event, you could just say
for the next weather it's great, you know, sunny. Yeah yeah,
but uh it's okay man. You know, it's like eight
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dollars at the store for I know, you know what
I'm saying, people take take home plates. I've never heard
of someone just taking to take home alcohol. Hey man,
you know it goes down. But you know what, I
know that I'm not alone, you know what I mean,
I know I'm not alone. But yeah, that was you know,
I don't want to call nobody out because I got
you know, love for the family members. Huh, we love them.
(09:03):
You love the family. We love the family members. We
love It's all about the family them next time. Yeah, yeah,
we love the family members. Man, we love them all.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
But you did also say you prefaced it with it
was your wife's family.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Yeah, it wasn't my family. They know better, they know better.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Because then you would feel okay saying something right because
if it was like your cousin, you'd be a.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Dude quick being so good, stop taking my alcohol, be
like no you hey, no, you take the plate and
keep it moving, get the plate to go and keep
at least make a joke. You'd be a dang you're
taking the alcohol. Okay, Like you can make a comment, right,
But if it's the White's family, you just gotta see
you next time. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Man, Hey, Sam,
(09:49):
I want to get into like a couple of little
topics if you will. Uh, six Flags Great America It
was now six now that's what's called six Flags Great
America and California. Bro. Then, during a recent investors meeting
for the company six Flag CFO announced that Great America
will close after the twenty twenty seventh season unless they
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extended their least. Now, they were supposed to be closed
down by like twenty thirty, right suppose, but now they
said that, you know, they're gonna close it down twenty
twenty seven. This is a legendary theme park, one of
my favorite childhood theme parks for sure, but love going Dude,
It's lost a lot.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
It was like when we were kids and we went,
it was like thriving, you know, And now you could
tell they're not putting money into the merch. They sells
kind of like random. It's like, you know, liquor store
t shirts.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
You know what I mean? I don't.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
It's like a T shirts with Marion Low with like
a glock and tattoos.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
You know what I'm saying. You're like, is this a
shirt that's in Great America? Where's bugs Bunny or where's
the you know? Yeah, it's different, but still like one
of my favorite childhood theme parks. I still love going
out there. And then they did invest a lot in
their water slides. They have a lot you know, the
roller coasters and water park and all and stuff. So anyway,
I would hate for it to go love and it's
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right next to Levi Stadium as well, where the forty
nine ers play at. And it's so like, I don't know,
it's convenient and it's a staple in the Bay Area
and I would hate to see the theme park go.
So I hope that they figured something out. Man, I
know that, Bro, you growing up in San Jose, Bro
what it what the park mean to you? You know
(11:33):
what I'm saying. Growing up in San Jose so close
to I went through all the time. I loved it.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I had so many great memories there. And then they
used to have concerts there back in the day day,
you know. So yeah, you know we were at the
radio station. We used to throw concerts there. Some of
the great memories there. So but like I said, it
used to kind of be thriving, and it was. It
feels a little different now, to tell you the truth.
It's hard for me to even go now because it
is a little depressing for me.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
And I don't know.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Maybe I haven't been there in a few years, but
I'm remember, you know, even ten years ago, I was like, oh, dude,
this is this is this is not the same place.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
When I was a little kid, But you got to
you got to figure out some time to bring your
your children over there so they can at least have
the experience of Great America. Don't you agree?
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, I agree, just to get some pictures in front
of the Merry Go Round. But yeah, it is like
kind of sad, bro because I grew up going there.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
And the news of this theme park, which is near
and dear to us, shutting down made it international news
because it's a part of the Six Flags portfolio and
so like, yeah, man, it made it on People magazine
and in various websites, you know what I'm saying. So anyway,
shouts to Great America. I would love for it to
stay longer. Now, Sam, I want to Now it might
(12:44):
be controversial, but now I want to just talk about
chicken real quick, Sam. Controversial, Well, it depends because you know,
like I'm African American, probably be black and proud, and
if I talk about chicken and I'm talking about I'm
about to talk about fried chicken. Right Oh yeah, yeah,
double down? See exactly, man, You know which I don't.
I don't like that stereotype because every damn race loves
(13:07):
fried chicken. Latinos Asians like Korean fried chicken, you know
what I mean? Like every but I don't like how
that you know, that's a negative stereotype to black people.
I hear you, So should I talk about fried chicken?
Just so it's like kind of not you know, Oh,
go ahead, Sam, tell them about talk about the love
for fried chicken. Go ahead, Love, I'm just kidding. I
(13:32):
don't know what story you're going to talk about, but yeah,
maybe you just you can handle this one. But yeah,
it's touchy, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Like, Oh, I heard that podcast, So it's a black
guy talking about fried chicken.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Yeah you know. Bno, let me tell you what went
down in Jamaica. So KFC is in Jamaica and KFC
locations are everywhere around the world, right, And so they
celebrated fifty years of them being in Jamaica with a
deal buy a three piece of chicken combo, get another
three PiZZ free. All the Jamaicans lost their minds. Bro.
(14:07):
It was lined up like it was like Black Friday,
long lines of Jamaicans going crazy for the fried chicken man.
And I'm not making that up. Bro. They were like
celebrating like left and right. And I got some here's
some clips.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
Comb comeby my chicken.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
No, that's the targular man sweater this morning. Me. I
know no, man, I work bank capcy. I'm not sleeping
on my bed. I'm an wind a free chicken seeing
saw water. Yea'm aladdy. Anyway, it's the hundreds of Jamaicans
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lined up in cars, not cars with their babies wrapped
around like it's the release of the PS five. Bro.
It's so many. It was so many Jamaica. You don't know, man,
lined up for buy one, get one Freeman. That's a
good deal. Hey, chickens hell of money though, that's a
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great deal.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
It was a whole big They had a whole thing.
It just like just lines up. I'm like, man, it's
just a buy one, get one free. Ain't that serious?
Speaker 5 (15:21):
Bro?
Speaker 2 (15:21):
They had like Jamaican sing I mean, you know, Jamaican
we love them Jamaican music. That one of the KFC's bro.
They had like a Jamaican like reggae artist going up
to the stage and singing about chicken. I'm like, oh,
I'm like, oh no, brother, I said no, not Jamaican Brothers.
And this guy named you know that song for Forever
(15:45):
Young I want to be forever young, Right Sam, you
familiar with that, right? Yeah? Yes, okay, So this this
this this Jamaican checked this out. Look what Jamaican did
a lying Loyd on the world stores like we're a
present down all about the world. He's singing right in
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front of the KFC thousands of people, we want to feuture.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
Oh I know you are presenting the people Jump Baker
fifty years KFC.
Speaker 6 (16:21):
I said that jump Jump presenting the KFC. I was
saying to your mom, you're not start from the crime.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Oh my god, that's f C. I'm the linked to
the leffcut.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Oh my god. The only thing I'm picturing as KFC.
He's in front of the KFC on stage. They just
have the big sparkles go up. This is great. I
love it. I wish I was there. We should have
went for the grand opening. No, no, this is not
grand open. This is the fiftieth celebration of them being
in Jamaica. Yeah. I mean this is the Bogo the
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buy one, get one right bro. The lines you can
google it, the lines of folks in Jamaica. Oh my god.
They got to stop that, because you know all I'm
just picturing this it means all went viral, just picturing
the outside of people using this as a stereotype. You
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know what I'm saying, negative stereotypes, Sam, And I don't
like to see that. And then it's a stage and
like it's just fried chicken, man, you know what I mean.
So anyway, so it's kind of struck a nerve.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
But you know, the KFC is pretty good, dude, I
get it.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
It's not bad.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Like I know that everyone's like, oh, this is the
place is better and that place is better, and I
get that.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
It's not saying it's like the best fried chicken, but yes,
for a fast food kind of place to going to KFC, like, ah,
taste pretty good. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
I'm not trying to hate on it.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
It's pretty good. Yeah, shout to my Jamaican people. All right.
I'm glad that that promotion is over because that line
was ridiculous. But I'm glad it was over all. Right,
Hey man, you familiar. Whats going on with the Diddy trials?
I mean, so much is happening, right.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
There's a lot of stuff going on. I heard that
they're gonna drop some charges. He's not gonna testify. He
was going to, but they're worried about him getting crossed
his XAM and so they don't want to put him.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
On the stands a big old mess. That's where I
left off. And there's more lawsuits coming. There's more lawsuits
coming to Diddy and check this. And I'm trying to
say this as responsible as as as a journalist as
I am. I'm reading the headline and I tried to
read it without laughing or anything like that. This is
(18:54):
some serious allegations. Okay, sim yeah, so let me read
this headline. Okay, didd He is sued by a man
who claims he was Okay, let me read it again.
Speaker 5 (19:09):
Kay.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Diddy is sued by a man who claims he was
side of my side of mind and told and told
the man was told, you're about to get that Diddy love.
Mm hmm. See, this isn't like this is a headline.
This isn't amusing. This is like, this is where we
(19:32):
differ like on what we I know, it's not I'm
not laughing it. I'm not laughing it. But the guy said,
the the guy that's suing didd he said, you're did
he said to him, you're about to get that diddy love.
I said that that puts a smile on your face. Well,
I want to know what the diddy love is. Okay,
So you're just being still like, can we talk about
another story? Like come on, man? You know well, I'm
(19:54):
just throwing out that's on TMZ, that's NB.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Sure it is, it is on everything. But they're not
like laughing at it. You know, Okay, good, Like here's
the story good. They're not going good.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
I didn't laugh. I got through it. I got through it.
Let's just talk about something else. Whoa okay? Beat Simone
who's a media personality. Uh, she's a comedian. She says
she's having financial problems, and she also says that her
finances are so low and she's crying. She says in
the podcast, her finances are so bad that she had
(20:31):
the trade. She can't go to Bloomingdale's anymore. She has
to go to H and M. SAM And she's a
sister too. Man. She says, her financials are so bad, man,
check this out.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
She just my finances, like the budgeting. You see how
I am nitpicking every little thing like that. We were
in Bloomingdale's yesterday. I'm like, we have to go to
H and M. Yeah, and I noticed it in me
now just nitpicking and it's not even oh my, I
(21:03):
just don't have it like to spin the.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Oh my god, you can tell her voices cracking. I know.
I'm all welcome to the club, Welcome to the rest
of America. Like, come on, man, you know what I'm saying.
Very few people are like balling out. Yeah, everybody likes
to act like they're balling out. That's the difference. A
lot of people like to act like they got it
like that from the fake you can make it. Yo.
(21:29):
I see these Bloomingdale probably. I mean I've been a
Bloomingdale probably three times in my life, you know what
I mean. Right the shot to Valley Fair Mall in
San Jose or Santa Clair And yeah, man, I like
it's over spinning on designer brands is asine ridiculous in
my opinion. Yeah, it's it's so dumb, like people get
caught up. They get caught up.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Man.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
They want everyone to everybody wants everybody to think they're rich.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Yeah, man, I mean, I mean, but it's not like
but you can't continue on splurgeing like that slurgeon like
that bro like there's a lot of folks that like,
I always look at what Steve Steve Jobs wear, what
Mark Zuckerberg wears, what Jeff Bezels wears. M Bro, they
just wear regular clothes. It's like Steve Jobs just wears
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like a little sweater with the little collar.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
The difference is like, if you're rich, you don't care
if people think you're rich because you already have money.
So you don't care if people even think you have money.
If you don't have money, you kind of want people
to think you have money.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
There's a tool. It's like a different mindset, you know.
And people in money are like, dude, I'm not gonna
blow cash on that, Like it's what those people think
I have money? Who cares? Bro, You're so right man,
And you know me, everyone knows I got some money.
I'm Peyton. You know what I'm saying. You look at
but hey, you got cars, you great cars. Preach, I
(22:50):
got cars, preach all that stuff. House money, I got money,
hs in close money, h is and clothes, money, h clothes, money,
h is and clothes, money, h clothes. You know what
I'm saying, You got clothes at least ages too. Hs
(23:13):
in different areas don't have any just closed, okay, perfect,
good enough? All right? So Sam, do you know who
push a tea? Ish g show biz? I think I
did well.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Some people don't know push your tea? Yes, I know
what you're I know? Then, yes, obviously I know who pushed.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
You push your tee? From the clips down with Pharrell
and Steve Harvey was recently on I Guess Push a.
T had a line about Steve Harvey suits or something
like that in his latest album Steve Harvey caught win
and he is talking to people and you know, the
audience have family feud about push your tea? Okay, and
(23:58):
he goes on, you know, in the Steve Harvey check
this out? Sound shut out? I could care less?
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Man.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
They rapping about you. Oh, what's what's his name? Trick?
Push your teeth? Who's that push your tee? Cracked on you?
Speaker 5 (24:15):
In the wraps on Push your Tea? He said something
about you who push your tea?
Speaker 2 (24:29):
What is this broke ass boy? Where he comes from?
Push your tea?
Speaker 5 (24:34):
Don't help me with none of my bills, ain't sending
none of my kids through school? Push your tee? Don't
answer my prayers? Push your tee, don't give me health
push push your tee? Who is push your teeth? What?
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Yep? And Steve Farved and that wasn't even funny, you
know what I mean. But he just wanted to go
on the RAM because you know that Steve Farved that
anger at him. It bothered him. Yeah, for sure, he
was Yeah, man, they got to so push your tea
on one. But you know, I don't know why he
picked on Steve Harvey. Steve Harvey alone, but he's not
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even like this as a Steve Harvey.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
But ever you knows Steve Harvey has those suits like
back in the day, he used to wear a Steve
Harvey suit. Like you even say, you called your suits
Steve Harvey suits, the lot buttons, the ones with Hella
buttons back in the day, you know, like King's of
Comedy kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
It was a Steve Harvey suit. You would say that.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
I don't think he was necessarily brave, But I don't
know what if that's what he was commenting.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
On, it's not. That's not a big diss, you know,
but I don't I don't know the quote from the
song that they're talking about. But if you're talking about
just the suits. It's no big deal. Yeah, for sure.
I don't think it's a big deal. I don't think
he's a big deal at all. Man. But like you know,
Steve Harvey can he probably shouldn't have commented because the
audience in the crowd of family feud. It's like, you know,
(25:55):
middle aged folks, I just want to see you live taping.
They have no idea who push your tea is? And
they're like, I don't go okay, we get it. Cool.
He heard no laughs and nobody. But if he did
it ad like rolling loud, you know what I'm saying, Like,
it'll be different and it'll be like kind of laughed
off the stage if you will. Well, Sam, listen, man,
(26:18):
I'm glad we had a chance to chop it up
real quick for the podcast. It's a lot going on, man,
And but I'm glad that you're you're doing okay. Man,
you had the surgery and all that stuff. Man, you
know what I mean, I'm glad that I didn't have
any surgery. Oh okay, my bad, Okay, my bad. I
thought you did my bad. But anyway, childish man, you're
(26:42):
just childish. It's ridiculous. My business all right, I'm saying,
didn't you go to didn't you go to resigion show?
Speaker 1 (26:50):
But just stop with the childish No, I had no surgeries, Like, yeah,
that you're this is just ridiculous. Oh and that's why
this podcast is doing single digits and listenership.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
That's not true. That's not true. We're in single digits. Man,
that's not true. Then it's because it cracks.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Like that, trying to get this show popping and you're
holding us back.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
No, for real, man, I could because we haven't done
a podcast in a couple of weeks. And so I
was like, oh my, it's I. And then I told
my boy. I said, my boy Sam out there, you know,
getting some things done, you know what I mean? That's
what I thought.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
So that we talk, we talk literally every day, even
on the weekends. But you thought, since we hadn't recorded,
that it must be having.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Some type of surgery exactly. Yeah, man, okay, okay, you know,
trying to compete with this that and the third trying
to compete with some you know, some of the little
youngsters or whatever.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
You know, a lot of hey, a lot of people
are hitting me up and saying, Sam, hey, that podcast
would be a lot better if you drop this.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
And I said, no, no, no, no, that's my dud.
That's my guy who give me the addresses. These people
give me names, give me names. What's there at? Set
up the faith? Hey, real talk, real talk. You got
to drop that show. Hey, I mean trust me, line
up the fade with them. I want all the smoke,
(28:16):
line up the faith. And I said, hey, man, no, no,
that's my guy. You know, anytime, anytime, man, you know
what I'm saying. Let me know, I'm always down this.
I'm always down to squabble, always down for the faith.
So but that's good. You know. If you guys don't
know what that means, fight, I'm down to fight. You
see show biz it's up. Yeah for one hundred percent. Man,
I'm always down on site, all right, I can be
(28:39):
at church, all right. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, I have some things to think about because people
who listening to this, they they bring up some good points,
like you know, a lot of them say, hey, if
you drop show biz, you can get out of single
digit territory. You can get the listenership up in double digits.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
Man. Sometimes I just want to be in Jamaica with
Fried checking right now, man, and just dip out. Can
I play that? Can I play that song one more time?
Speaker 3 (29:05):
Man?
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Yeah, on the way out to play song one more
time and then we're out of here. Thank you play
checking out that.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
In the third podcast, I'm gonna play that Jamaican song
the Forever Young Forever KFC. I mean that Jamaican rapper
name is. I'm gonna give him a shout out Busy signal.
That's his name, Busy Signal. He closed the curtains on
the KFC fiftieth anniversary celebration with a hit single Forever KFC.
All right, here we.
Speaker 7 (29:29):
Go, catc right now, gods for I loved the world,
stores like about the world.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
Jump me a right, that is so good.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
We want.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
Oh I know you're presenting the.
Speaker 6 (29:54):
Jump fifty years KFC. I said, jump, Oh my god,
this is so.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
I appreciate. Take yo, don't can't see that. Listen yo
yo yo beat this KFC. All right, there you have it.
Thanks for another edition of this that and there. Thanks
for listening. We'll see you later. I'm going to KFC.
You mean too. This episode has been brought to you
by g MAIC Love Cancel. See Bob Marley's turning in
(30:37):
his grave right now, he's like, what the hell, all Right,
I have a good one. Thanks for listening, you guys,