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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Like a movie scene. In the sweetest dreams, I have
pictured us together and out of feel of your lips
on my fingertips, have to say that it is better
than I ever thought it could possibly be. Its perfect,
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It's passion. It's hurting me free from my sadness, the
tears that I've cried.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
I have spent all of my life waiting for tonight. Oh,
and you are be hearing my arms waiting for tonight. Oh.
I've dreamed out this morning so long. Whoaha o ha ha.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Whoa whoa.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Wo ha ha ha ha wo ha ha ha ohha
ha o ha ha ha ha ha ha oha ha ha.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Yeah, that's all she's getting, Queen of Delusion.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Yeah, everybody, welcome back to the blackest Show about Nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
It's Shade and X Yes on our MPR today.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Yes. Yes, my allergies have been kicking my ass like
tommya hitman. Hearn. And so you know, since we had
a lot of recording today, I'm saving my fortune.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Yes, No, I totally understand because we have much to
get through before. First and foremost, congratulations Max B.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
It's been free Max B. For so for some time now,
and so you know, I just I would be remiss
if we did not acknowledge the freedom of Max B
walking around the streets.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yes, yes, yes, it warned my, my, my, my innerds.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
You know, horrible time to come home, King Christ Almighty
you came. But congratulations, I'm sure you know it's better,
you know. Yeah, so we got to give love to
Max B. I also want to make sure we shout
out the at in social media at c C Collective,
(02:47):
the CC Collective dot n y C that is a
weekly food bank resource here in New York City. I've
been trying to find national resources, uh, because I know
that our listeners don't just consist of listeners in New
York City. So please bear with me as I figure
out how to find resources to share.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Go ahead, join the discord if you're a listener here.
They people of discord have come together and have they
provided their own list of resources and whoever is indeed
they definitely help out. One of the greatest, you know,
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things that we have done here is have foster that
community where we you know, put some meat behind our
you know, put some steak behind our sizzle, you know
what I mean. So like, but yeah, if you want
some information, go down to our discord. There's definitely information
there that if there's not, you ask and it'll be
provided to you.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
It's great, amazing. I love that our listen listen, our
listeners band together. They pick up the button where we
you know, we're in my false So I'm really grateful
for you all. Yes, please check out the discord because
they've had all kinds of ways of helping one another.
Also the Walk Goodyard for relief in Jamaica for Hurricane Melissa.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
They have.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Resources that are trusted that where how you can actually
help as opposed to funds going to some magic portal.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
What can I can I have? No, this is what
you're saying is great. Yes, yes, I was like no, no, no, no, no, no,
no I have. I haven't done an XD's corner in
a while, so I treat exst corner.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
So I was on.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
I was doom scrolling as I should not be, you know,
I but whatever, I'm I'm working on it. Yeah, arm
reduction strategy. Absolutely. So I came across this. I actually
saw the original video and then I saw Joyanna Read's video.
But it was this young lady who was complaining, like
(05:09):
she went to Jamaica to a resort for vacation, and
she was complaining, lamenting, bitching about the fact that the
resort didn't do anything to accommodate in the sense of
like safety and shit, like they're like, they knew the
(05:30):
storm was coming. Why didn't they plan activities for us
to do in lieu of and blah blah blah. And
then after that, a couple of days later, I saw
another resort where there was a bunch of people chipping
in helping clean up the resorts, and I was like,
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you know, it made me, oh shit, it made me
that part was like, yes, there's still some humanity in
the world, you know what I mean. Like, but because
that first part pissed me off to know, and like
I really was like, I hate and I hate the
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fact that the person was black who was king, and.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
I hate the people who were cleaning up the resort
were not.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Yeah, I know, I know, yes, and that's frustrated me.
And I'm like, you know, I irritated the I know
I want us as black folks to stop drinking the
kool aid.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
If you know what I mean, Well, listen, I will
say this and I agree. I will say this. I
will say this. You know, there was representations from all people,
especially them, of how not to act when there is
a natural disaster and you are on a resort and
Chase choose to take your ass there there's I am
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disappointed in my own people because I choose to try
to not pay them other people any attention, because I
just want us to understand when our behavior is is behavior.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
That's what I mean. I want us to stop drinking
the kool aid in the sense, right like stop reiterating
like those type of emotions or that type of rhetoric,
right like that is very like entitled white person shit.
And even still like just even how we've seen like
(07:29):
on again doom scrolling, I saw a whole bunch of
like black creators mocking people who weren't able to get
their snap benefits. And I was like, you know, first
of all, I knew my phone because I was like,
this is why I need to go read books, because
(07:50):
because a it's AI slop by and I'm getting dumber
by the second I mean. And two now I'm upset
because the fact time just it's you know how you
often talk about it's hard to like per you know,
per press on throughout all this bullshit that's happening. That's
(08:16):
my This is my non this is my nine eleven.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
This is my.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Because people are assholes and don't have to be And
it's like you turn on a camera just to be
an asshole.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
And that's so fucking whack bro.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
It is it is, And you know, may they have
the everything that they deserve.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
They have jigger they deserve.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
I hope you have. I hope you are the heels
of your feet itch every day and you can do
nothing to relieve it. Again. I hope you lose your
thumbs and all of your fingernails and the other fingers.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
That you if you lose all the money that you
made to Crypto, yeah, that.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Too, you know I do. I wish you the day
that you deserve. But you know, there's still good people
out there. There's also examples of stuff that we should
not do. Portland, listen. I understand that you'd like to
find Wonky, you know, zay any ways to show your
(09:29):
support to necessary causes. Sometimes I want you to take
a note from Anthony Bourdain. I don't know if anybody
has ever seen the episode of I believe it was
no reservations, was it no reservations? Anyway, Bordain went to Haiti, right,
Bordain went to Haiti, and you know, he highlight he
(09:50):
highlighted everything. He went God rest in peace, my only
white king. But went to Haiti, you know, highlighting the
food and the culture, and you know, decided he was
going to do some good in Haiti. So he buys
out one of the street vendors all of their food.
(10:11):
He buys the whole thing out and says, anybody who
wants food, line up, It's on me. And you know,
I don't want anybody hungry. And what that ended up
doing was causing more mayhem and chaos and bedlam than
what was originally there. And what I appreciated was the
fact that he acknowledged it, put it, left it in
(10:35):
the episode, acknowledged it and realized where his where he
his white privilege was, you know, misfiresh you know what
I'm saying, and how you know, sometimes they be trying
to do good, to rectify, but it does more bad.
So I say all that to say take a note
because in Portland there was a group of individuals who
(10:58):
decided they wanted to protest outside an Ice concentration camp.
And how did they protest ICE?
Speaker 5 (11:06):
You ask?
Speaker 1 (11:08):
They dressed up in retro eighties workout gear and did aerobics.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
From frogs to raccoons to unicorns.
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Protesters near the ICE facility are finding new ways to
use their voice, but with inflatable costumes.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
The costumes have become so popular more protesters show up
each day with a new one.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Foxwalls MICHAELA. Armstrong joined this one and and like, if
you're watching the video, like again, if you're inside this camp,
I know I'm really trying. So if you're inside this camp,
(11:56):
it sounds like people outside celebrating your fucking demise right now.
Like it's like we're Susan Summers and.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
It is them.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
They think they are doing good. You are doing exponential harm.
My Pink comrades, y'all are doing the worst, the most
and the worst. I can't so I say all that
(12:30):
to say, like we need to tell you valuece.
Speaker 8 (12:34):
We need some chick and some valuations out because yeah,
I just wild, Like it's wild out here.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I just can't imagine, Like we all understand that people
who work for ICE, I don't work with them as
a you know, entity, as a motherfucking crew or a
label however that saying goes right. But I just can't
imagine me as a I just can't, like because I'm
thinking about this in twofold, because I'm thinking about what
(13:08):
I would feel like as like a detailing, because I'd
be like sing, you.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
This is what I'm saying, Are you fucking serious right now?
Like that is all I can imagine.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Then I would point to the ice officers and be like.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Arrest eighties aerobics protest, sweating out the fascists.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
All this does is remind me of that video that
says white Wooman will do everything but lift weights.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
M hm, Jim is kind of funny sometimes, Oh my god, no, yeah,
that's that's.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
That's the most Organian original, that's the most Portland thing.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Sweating out the fascist Why like, y'all don't even.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
What people I told you what. People are different?
Speaker 1 (14:22):
Okay, now we got another they know I know, and
they're like a weird intersection of people. I had, no
I had me.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Bobby and I are supposed to go. We're supposed to plan,
we're supposed to have like a I think I told
you this. We're supposed to go to Portland and have
have food, and.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
I loved Portland. It also was weird as fuck. It
was weird as motherfucker nigga and black people out there.
First of all, that's a that is an entire different issue.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
They have vending machines and stuff. I know it's harm reduction,
but it's also taking a back like.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
It anyway. I'm just not even gonna just breathe past
that black you know, no head nods, no head nods contact.
We had one or it was like forehead it was
forehead contact when you mean my friend. So you know,
(15:30):
there was a lady who came up to it and
she was cool at the when we were at a restaurant,
and her daughter ended up hanging.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
With us the whole time.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Daughter was weird as fun. But but then you know
the and then I've met a very very wonderful black
man in a in a dispensary who was native.
Speaker 9 (15:49):
Or I don't know, native to the land of Yeah,
I don't know, original gold rusher.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
That's what.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Damn that's really where that that's such an era, like
I just I never really.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Think about where it was they make it like when
like in California. They make it a part of because
that's what brought people to California because yeah, you know,
that makes sense that we were established like twenty years later.
But yeah, eighteen forty.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Nine mine era.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
Mm hmmm, it was the my era, That's what.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
That's what we were, a proper country, blue collar niggas everywhere.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
You see what I'm saying. Children were in at work
at four years old.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
White people were poor.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Old family started at nine. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
You know what I'm saying. Niggas developed drinking problems at ten.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Mm hm, I can expectancy was at thirty four.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Okay, do you see us? We are OG's Oh my god,
speaking of Witch Noah's ass. So two things. So she
uses my computer because she's trying to get a project
done or whatever, and I'm like, okay, yeah, academic thing,
and I gotta get her thing. So so she's using
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my computer and I get my computer back because I
have to do some work, and I'm like, the Spotify
is up and it's in the middle of a Sir
Mix a Lot song, so hmm. I was like, and
I don't use the Spotify they do, So I said, Noah.
It was not baby got back? Are you listening to
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certain mix a Lot?
Speaker 2 (17:37):
I was.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
While I was doing my work.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
I said, can we.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Can we not sir mix a lot?
Speaker 5 (17:44):
Like?
Speaker 1 (17:45):
I know that that sounds crazy given she has boss
Man d load, you know, payroll. Giovanni comes on and
she starts singing payroll like, I get it, you know
we're loose, but just something about sir mix a lot.
I'm like, he just gives me dirty uncle thirty uncle
energy always has you know what I'm saying, So even
(18:06):
when he was young, it was thirty uncle energy.
Speaker 5 (18:09):
You know.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
I was like, can we just not sir mix a Lot?
And I took control but she was like, but I
like sir mix a Lot? And I was like, can
you I can't continue this conversation right now? This is
too crazy. So but I like mix like I've never
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heard that nobody.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
I never heard anybody our age.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
I like mix and all of my music lessons. Do
you think Sir mix a lot has been a part
of any of them?
Speaker 5 (18:47):
No?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
No, I'm like, where did you even? Just probably TikTok
I don't know. But so there was that, and then
this morning we're driving to school and she goes Mama,
can we watch the Craft soon?
Speaker 7 (18:58):
I want to watch the Craft again? And I was like, okay,
I said, you want to binge the cry, you just
watch the fucking Craft. You want to watch the Craft together?
She goes yeah, it's like.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
What does she say?
Speaker 1 (19:12):
It's like she said, She's like, it's like, you know what,
some new witchy ship. I don't remember what. She's like,
it's like that, but but old timey. She's like, it's
like old timey and dope.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Does she watch Charmed the old one, not new, not
the new biracial one.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Yeah, and then she watches whatever the spinoff is of
The Vampire Diaries. And then she came back to me
and was like she likes the occult. Have you Yeah? Yeah,
have you ever? Have you ever watched this old show
called the Vampire Diaries. I was like, away from me
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old so she called the old timey and dope.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
It's like old time home.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Oh nigga, what is this old old timey? So you know,
everything is retro, everything is vintage now and it's from
like nineteen ninety nine. I'm disgusted.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
I'm disgusted about it. I love that. I love that
she's into you know.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
The macab No she is she like all that, she
like all those she likes.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
That good. Well, it's time to pay some bills and
take a break. But tell a friend, Tell a friend,
tell a friend that we are here each and every Friday,
and we will be until through the end of the year.
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(20:51):
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(21:12):
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We shouted them out earlier, but it's really a great
place to get information as well as commute. Yeah, you know,
there's moderators there and they act very swiftly. So if
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you get out of pocket, you know, they let you know.
They come with a warning like an auntie, and then
if not, they'd be like deuces MF. So yeah, yeah,
but do we have any other announcements?
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Nar Again, I think I made a call to action,
but if I didn't, maybe I did in my head.
If any organizations locally and New York or Los Angeles
or anywhere, honestly, we just want to bring awareness and
partner to make sure that we are contributing to the
(22:12):
everything crisis right now, but especially the food crisis because
people got to So you know, Jada next wants to
put their their their actions with their mouth is why
don't just tamar that? And why did I just speak.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
About us seventh person?
Speaker 1 (22:33):
They are right, but yeah, we would like to We
would like to make sure that we're doing our part.
So uh, if any organizations, any members of any organizations
are listening and can find ways that we can help, uh,
please hit us up in the email linked in the
description box.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Mm hmmmm, but let's take a break because we are
gonna have fun and to press you of at the
same time, get a clod.
Speaker 10 (23:04):
After these messages will be right back.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
A time capsule that was sealed by Princess Diana thirty
four years ago has been open. It was placed inside
the wall of a London hospital back in nineteen ninety one.
And it had a ton of stuff from the nineties
inside of it, including an early pocket TV, a solar
powered calculator, and a Kylie Minogue CD.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
And We're Black.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Today.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Jay decided that we needed to aige ourselves or even
more so and not necessarily us, because there's a music
that did it for us, right, and there's music that
we love, and when you're listening to it now, you'd
be like, damn this. If you were to give Noah
the song, she's gonna have a litany of questions like
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what is a Patrick? Yeah, exactly, exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
I'm sure this is on your list, but I wanted
us to get this one out of the way because
it's got so many references that you could put into
a time capsule. Let me, actually, I'm gonna actually pull
those up.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
You make me want to throw my pager out the window.
Tell EMCI to cut the phone, poll break my lease
so I can move because you're a bugaboo. A bugaboo,
I want to put your number on the call block.
Tell AOL make my email stop.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
On my list. No, bugaboo, you know I didn't even
think about that. There's other songs by the my mid list,
But yeah, I was. Me and my mother had a
conversation not too long ago about how she the reason,
how we had she forced Okay, so we first we
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moved back to California after living in Ohio. My grandmother
was like you, She told my mother, you need to
have your own phone line because I don't share.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Yeah, yeah, I get it.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
So so my mother had her own phone line. But
then at that time, it was ninety four, and that's
when America Online became a thing. And that's when I
started to like get on the internet and stuff way
before I should have. You got mail, but I you know,
ninety five, ninety six and then so dial up and
so her shit kept was just clogged and you know,
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couldn't get a phone. Whatever my mother was, you know,
had a man or whatever. So she would be very
upset that she couldn't talk to them. So then I
remember who told you she was talking to? She was
talking to the tation man. I know who I knew
who was? Oh you know my mother love a foreign man.
Oh that's true. So I had to think about it.
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I was like, oh yeah, yeah. And then I remember
she because of Bugaboo, right that album. Same my writings
on the wall. I remember us going to Walmart because
Walmart just got to California around that time, like ninety eight,
ninety nine, netwhere where I was anywhere, And I remember
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going to the CD section because remember back then you
could preview CDs. Although very disgusting because you were sharing
these big Pattis headphones with hundreds of thousands of people,
but you didn't think that through, but you put it
on and I want I wanted writings on the wall
so bad, so bad. And my mother was like no,
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And I was like, wait, why she say no? That's
what I said. I was like, I know what she said. No, No,
I looking back, it is probably because she got me
something else. So she was I got you enough, like
it was probably about school time.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Oh copy okay.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
So she was like yeah, no, she had a valid reason.
And I'm not looking back now, but in my head
in ninety nine.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
I was like, she.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Threw it in your life.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
But then that day was when I discovered Napster and
I downloaded Bill's Bills, Bills and Bugaboo and most of
that first album because I was able to go overnight
and have that shit download while my mother was asleeping
on the.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
M What a time to be alive. Yeah, where you
have DJs and ship all over your fucking tracks. Sometimes
it wasn't the tracks, but then most of the time
you got fire. Damn. I've missed all my little remixes
that I don't even remember exists anymore.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
I have a I should I need to go back
to school because I have I have a PhD hypothesis
that I need to be studied. That music peaked Atae
Reggae Gold two thousand and four, Summer.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
Hot and Reggae Goal two thousand and four.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
We'll keep you moving, Okay, So I'm so glad you
brought that up. I really need us to get into
some of these compilations. They used to have commercials like
we've not done that yet. We in those compilations happened.
Oh my god, Oh my god. Hold on, I have
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to tell you this real quick. Speaking of which, so
I go. I go to the vagina doctor the other day, right,
mm hmm. I ain't been to a doctor in a minute.
So I walked into you know, the I walked into
the waiting room or whatever, and they give me the paperwork.
They're like, fill this out for us wahahahah. I was like, okay, cool,
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and something fell off in my spirit and I couldn't
figure out what it was. I'm signing the paperwork and
it's not the ladies. I just something fells off. I
realized there was no yacht rock playing.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
It was.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
They played. I liter hold on, I made a note
they play. It was money It was the radio too,
it was Money Long, it was Summer Walker and Miley Cyrus.
What And I said, I don't like this is I'm
supposed to be getting my like my services. I need
(30:03):
to walk in and hear Ambrosia. You know what I'm saying.
I need to walk in and hear the Doobie Brothers. Yeah, Moneylong,
beautiful girl, very talented, lovely Mariah Carey tributes, you know
what I'm saying. Miley Cyrus, you know what you do,
but also unique voice can sing as well. Do I
(30:27):
go listen to her tunes? No, But I'm not getting
ready to hate on her and Summer Walker anyway.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
I like some of her songs. It's just her as
a person. I just don't know.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I told you I like to put it on my grave,
bigger song. That's the only one I know. But you know,
I root for her, sure, I just don't want to.
I like, there is a certain caliber that I'm supposed
to hear in the doctor's office that's not doctor's office music.
But is that doctor's office music?
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Now?
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Like what would be yacht rock to Noah? Is it
Green Day?
Speaker 2 (31:06):
I guess? So? You see that's so interesting?
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Yep, you see.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Wow, Well, the first thing on my list is a
glaringly obvious one, and I'm surprised that, you know, ridiculousness
finally got canceled after fourteen years, but which lets me
(31:35):
know that this channel is on its way out for real,
for real. So my song is video Killed the Radio
Star by the Buggles.
Speaker 9 (31:48):
And the tuning in on you If I was young
it Didn't Stop You.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Coming Through, which was the very first music video played
on MTV in nineteen eighty one and probably will be
the last. You know, they have not played like a
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music video in like on MTV in like a decade.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
When is the last time MTV played a music video? Oh,
traditional MTV music channels. They have other channels. They've got
arms and legs.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Like MTV jams. Oh, okay, Russ.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
First of all, y'all are fucking y'all are liars. They
said the last time was December thirty one, twenty twenty five.
It's not even there yet. Yeah, fucking liars. I can't
believe they put that on it. That's crazy. No, that
(33:05):
was a good selection. I didn't even have that online.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Well let's take a break.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Oh yeah, let's take a little break and come back
with more.
Speaker 10 (33:13):
Hit a Clyde after these messages, will be right back.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
Had a really neat story opening history at the future
home of the area's first costco store.
Speaker 6 (33:28):
Yeah, drew quite a crowd. A time capsule from the
cornerstone of the Dilling mansion. It was opened and it
dates back to nineteen thirty seven. Who the Love and
Robert Lowry is live with what was found inside?
Speaker 2 (33:47):
And we're back with more of us here which you
got next time capsule?
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Classic group personally.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
They smoke and stuff.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
You know, between you and Antonio, we have Antonio. I
want to tell you, Antonio will bring the most obscure
black girl group of the days of your into the picture.
He'd be like, do you remember that plush song? Like, Antonio,
that's what.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Obscure girl groups and acts of flop.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
I'm like plush that one song, like why would you?
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Why do you even remember that? Right? Like, there's one
person blasting isis day and night right now, I forgot about.
There are some gay and Ultima still playing all cried out.
I feel had ultimate, you play, I feel.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
I play.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
I play both versions. Hmm, okay, Mob Deep, that's actually
who I was going for, Mob Deep choir Storm classic classic,
classic cut. And there is a particular line in choirt
Storm okay, when you get to the bottom prodigies versus.
(35:23):
Towards the end of the second verse, he says, cbrs
and VCRs, ATVs and big screen TVs. Now, yes, big
screen TVs are not technically a time capsule at this point,
but cbrs and VCRs specifically VCRs, cb R and vc
(35:44):
ATV's a big screen TVs. Nigga, please don't make me
have to risk my freedom. We worked a whole life
for this. You get the ship beating because it's the
real to make. That's when we started hearing thinking, yeah, yeah,
I think.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
I was about to say I'm gonna go to Goodwill
and buy went that. I just thought about the goodwill
by us. So we were driving one day and like
we see the good Will. Okay, cool, but then we're
like e commerce stop. So apparently you can like shop
Goodwill online and like pick up or drop off or
(36:28):
do returns like she and at that at this location.
What Yeah, I swear to it was like a fashion nova.
It's so interesting. L if you live in LA, you
know what. You know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
I don't like where we're going this like, I don't
like I was so confused. I don't like that at all.
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no no no, but
yes I missed VC.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Oh we need to go on a tour. We need
to go on a Goodwill tour. Yeah, I agree, you
know what I'm saying. Let's go see what kind of
like we can go for vintage shopping, thrifting.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
I need to get furniture because you know, I'm about
to put a moratorium on all things fast fashion, fast
furniture anything because my but I've had this couch for
what less than a year, and you've seen how it
dips in the thing and it's like like, girl, come
(37:39):
on now and then and I'm like, I just I
know these aren't built to last forever. But I'm also yes, yes,
and curios.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Yeah, exactly, you can replace them.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
Yeah. Also in regardless to Bob Deep, you know you
also you found your gentleman of a particular age and
a particular time in New York when they start speaking
in Dunny you know if you know, you.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Know, I've definitely been a niggas whiz before. You know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (38:16):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
I told you.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Yes, because I have a poem from a nigga who
he is. He calls me his wiz because remember niggas
used to write poems of a particular time too, especially
if they were listening to a lot of Cormega.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
They were dog tags at the same time.
Speaker 4 (38:37):
It was.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
It was a time I told you when I used
to date to do from the Bahamas, who brought me,
who gave me dog tags? And my father was like,
absolutely fuck not. You were not wearing no niggas names.
Absolutely the fuck not. What's next on my list?
Speaker 5 (38:59):
Was that me?
Speaker 1 (39:00):
Or are you next?
Speaker 2 (39:07):
This is uh where do I want to go? Okay,
well we'll go here.
Speaker 10 (39:19):
You know, this.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Technically isn't dated because it's something that continues to happen now,
like we we hear all these or have heard you know,
Twitter novellas or Flyout stories or of Love Gone, you know,
from the DMS to Block Pipeline and all that not
(39:45):
so yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, but you know it started
back in the eighties with Rogers and Zapp's computer love.
Oh and that's my song here, And you know I
(40:19):
always laugh at that song because it sounds like Charlie
Wilson is trying to stop from sneezing.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
Ah, right, yo, Charlie Wilson, Like what that nigga?
Speaker 2 (40:42):
That's a cat? Yeah, he was old when I was
born exactly.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
And you know what I was listening to today, randomly
Watched The Throne and I what I tell you, same
me interested. But I was in the house earlier before
we were starting, and I was like, I was like,
let me put some music on. And then I needed
something you know normally, you know what I normally go to.
(41:08):
But I was like, no, I need some something else,
and I was like, I haven't listen to Wash the
Throne in a minute. And I put Wash the Thrown
on and I said, Charlie Wilson has motherfucking lived forever.
That niggas has had a career forever, and it has.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
Had like resurgence of careers, even a solo act, like, yes,
that's insane.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
We might need to do the life in times of
Charlie Wilson one day, give him his flowers. We need
to give Charlie Wilson flowers. I think, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Doo, this excellent near this, Let's.
Speaker 1 (41:47):
See which way do I want to go. I'll go
very very obvious m Brooklyn's finding Yes, King Christopher Biggie
Juicy Juicy has a couple of time capsule references if
(42:07):
you think about it, Genesis.
Speaker 11 (42:16):
Super Sega genesis. When I was that drope man, I
couldn't picture this fifty in Scream Money Green Love so far,
not to ride the lovemousine.
Speaker 10 (42:25):
With the soap.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
It was all a dream. I used to read Word
Up magazine. Uh heavy d oh, I was just I
was just looking at Heavy these daughter's page the other day.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
But also.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
Blow up like the World.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Trade technically because that was the first time it happened,
because remember it happened in ninety three. Yes, but yeah,
but yeah yeah then the big the biggest.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
I won't say, you know, the big one, the big one,
the biggest. But yeah, so he was referencing the original,
but also you know, in in hindsight, they will never
be there again, no matter and whatever the fuck weird
shit you all are putting there now.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
And it's so, you know, I've been watching uh, you know,
every night I watched Golden Girls or whatever show for
whatever reason, I decided to watch Like Friends or whatever,
because sometimes mindless white content is easy to go to
sleep too, so for me, so I was so like,
(43:41):
every like bumper scene is a picture of the Twin Towers,
then I happen to click on or watch Mad About
You because I used to love that show, Twin Towers.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
What's that same?
Speaker 2 (43:52):
I love a Paul Reiser and I also like Helen Hunt.
Mm hmmm it was yeah, they had it used harr
and Meg Ryan, and I chose Helen Hunt. Hold on,
let me twist her.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
Oh wait she was also in uh oh no, oh
yeah Helen Hunt.
Speaker 2 (44:14):
M hm. That's why I said, you either had it
in the nineties. You either had to choose Meg Ryan
or Helen Hunt. You couldn't really choose either one.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
I guess Helen Hunt. Yeah, I guess so because Mick,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Know, it's like she gave yeah, yeah, twister Twisters was
my jam.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
So, I mean, you know, did I ever tell you
about the time my grandparents moved to the country and
my grandfather was driving at night and hit two cows right,
one back to back, terrible accident. Ended up in the hospital. No, no, no,
he lived. I mean he's not no longer living now,
but he lived from that. So he's in the hospital.
(44:54):
I want to say, broke a couple of ribs, which
was crazy. My grandpa was up big. So I told
you that cows are crazy American danger so there because kangaroos.
So so, you know, he ends up in the hospital.
(45:16):
So my mom's like, we're gonna send them cards, Like
let's make some cards or buy some cards and send
your grandfather some cards. My sister draws her own card.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Oh no, she recreates the accident.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
You know, she puts flying cows. Fly, bitch, nobody's talking
to you.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
Nobody said, nobody's taking serious.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
A little bit.
Speaker 5 (45:45):
You don't right.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Exactly, you.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
Want a time capsulerest reference. This is an a B conversation.
See your way, bitch, right, But yeah, she draws these
flying cows. It's like, get better soon, Grandpa, I was
she was such a cycle shot.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
That's so funny.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
She reminds me of Kylo Pratt when I want episode
of the Parkers. That's how my sister was when she
was younger. It's very dark, sadness. Love her to pieces,
love her to pieces. Uh, it's your turn or do
we need to take it?
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Oh? Yeah, we could take another break. Ye, hit it claw.
Speaker 10 (46:39):
After these messages will be right back.
Speaker 4 (46:48):
The sound of a drill on an old, dusty metal
box is hardly enough to draw a crowd of hundreds
to the Maplewood Library on a Saturday morning, But this
box is a mystery of a town past. A time
capsule marked eighteen thirty six to eighteen ninety eight discovered
at the site of an old church.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
I'm going to.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
And we're back, you know, old bitches at the bar. Yeah,
I guess it's my turn, right, Yeah, you know time capsule.
You know, you need to think about things in music
that once was and won't ever be again. You know,
(47:37):
there was. I know, people go out, you know, they
go to these parties or like curated events like Everyday
People or or whatever Pride event whatever, you know, grits
and biscuits, those type of things. But you know, the
(47:58):
club was a time, you know what I mean, like
going to the club. People don't necessarily go with the
club no more like you're going to the club going clubbing.
It's bar hopping and things. It's like there is a
specific things that happens at the club. And and so
my next song is ice Cubes. We be clubbing.
Speaker 12 (48:21):
Everybody.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Everybody know the girl shake something, don't.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
Because in the clubs now they most of the ships
is just couches and sectionals and and hookah galore. You know,
you're there's no place to they if they dance their
ass shaking of furniture. But it's really more so soundstages
for for baddies, whatever locale they are.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
I'm gonna follow you up to continue this conversation. I
don't want you to lose that train of thought with
goodie mobs. They don't dance no more because no, they.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
Don't outside of TikTok dances.
Speaker 10 (49:16):
All they do is all they do is did.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
All they do is people don't dance. They did. All
they do is deal. All they do is dealt. This
is one pisces me off because I remember watching this
one video and this girl was like dancing at the
club and they were filming her and she was doing
a TikTok dance. So I was like, yeah, but she's
(49:40):
doing at the club, Like, where else would you dance at?
That's the place you would do the ship at the club.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
Is doing a TikTok dance at the club the equivalent? No,
like the Superman now.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
Perhaps, or at least you're dancing and doing stuff at
the club. These fucking losers are videotaping other people at
a club from from the corner, like a loser.
Speaker 1 (50:03):
There's also the other side to that where I have
seen a bunch of the videos. It's with the young people.
Not all of you are okay, so if it don't apply,
let it fly where they gather around the DJ and
the DJ is doing a set and they just all
by the DJ, and I'm like, so what about the Yeah,
(50:24):
the flir and dance.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
But I've seen that on YouTube videos, like with Kate
Tranada had a set. They were all doing that.
Speaker 1 (50:34):
And then they move and like rotate, yes, Zach, same thing. Yes,
it's a bunch of them.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Yeah, that's weird. Yeah, And I know I wonder who
started that, you know what I mean, Like, who like
I want to know they could be an answer for
these things, and I'm.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
There's no rhyme or reason for that, so probably Questlove.
Actually I'll blame quest Love. That feels appropriate. I don't
know what he's done, but I feel like he needs
to be.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Blamed for some anyway, who's next he did? I did good? Mom?
Oh yeah, it's okay. Well, speaking on on that same tip,
you know, dances are something. Remember there used to be
(51:27):
songs about dances, right, and you know, I think last
one we got was cup and Shuffle or that or
that Boots on the ground.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
I was like, the last one you did not say
Coeper shuffle, Nigga keeper shuffles. Was like, there's so many dances.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
I told you. I haven't listened to classical, listened to
anything good, anything before.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
The foolishness is out here like we have.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
Yeah, earliest music I've been listening to was like eighteen
seventy like everything else. Okay, oh, but my next song
is the Hustle. Do the Hustle, Do the Hustle. That
(52:40):
was one of the first dances, Like, like my mother
ever taught me was that do the hustle? Because I
remember this one day my grandmother taught me I do
the jitterbug, and then later on my mother was like,
I'll teach something from my day, and it was the hustle.
I was like, there's a lot of steps.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
It's a lot of subs to the hustle. I don't
think I've ever known how to do that.
Speaker 2 (52:58):
Yeah, it's almost something with that that damn to me
a dance which I need to carry.
Speaker 5 (53:04):
I don't do.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
Triggered you with my feet.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
I'll be watching. I used I used to.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Try to be like, not just like, what was y'all
on when you made that? Liked to me and make that?
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Who made that?
Speaker 1 (53:20):
Or a nigga?
Speaker 2 (53:21):
Did you?
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Or a nigga in Chicago or.
Speaker 2 (53:23):
Nigga one of those things. I just know it wasn't
the artist.
Speaker 1 (53:27):
Well she did it though, so she enabled it. I'm
tired of her at gret Hills, why would you like, Yes,
I'm hating.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
From outside there their happy love.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
They have had happy love for a long fucking time.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
It's really or presented that.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Yeah, yeah, we don't know what we say all of
this with a grain of salt. We don't know those
people like that. Although I will say in my spirit,
I feel like.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Yeah, you know what I mean in the club?
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Yeah, great, Kadija could.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
Yeah, she's on really single this week? Is she.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
To episode?
Speaker 2 (54:08):
Finally? She finally has landed?
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
Lead up to it, I said, oh, Latifa.
Speaker 1 (54:14):
Is coming Wait is it out or it is coming out?
Did you listen to it?
Speaker 2 (54:20):
No? No, no, no, no, okay, because it comes out
right before we start recording. So I so by the
time I we're done.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
Should listen to it on Patreon. Oh inception podcast listening
a podcast. Listening to a podcast, y'all enjoy that on
your own time. No, I am going to go listen
to it with because that's going to be a good episode.
This one is a little different because it's not necessarily
(54:48):
a song that references a time capsule or comes from
a time capsule time for us, but it gives you
that feeling. So I thought, I was like, how can
I incorporate a new artist with this theme. There is
a young lesbian on the internet by the name of
(55:08):
Tima likes music. Have you heard of her?
Speaker 2 (55:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (55:15):
She makes what she likes to call sassy mask music
and it is very nostalgic. Anita Baker late eighties early
nineties era of You know what I'm saying a very
specific time.
Speaker 2 (55:35):
I was just watching videos about Anita Baker, how everybody
hate her. But anyway, I want a deep dive into
Robert hates.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
And let me tell you something. She ruined hundreds of
niggas mother's days. And listen, there probably was a Valorisa. Okay,
there probably was val But you can't just say nothing.
Speaker 13 (56:05):
Ever, get it Atlanta and Atlanta of all places where
brunch haunting happens, so exactly.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
But yes, Tima likes music. I'm going to give you
a snippet.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
Yes, I know who they are, Okay, I just never
do their name. I've seen their videos on the Internet.
Speaker 1 (56:35):
Yes, the conversation is sassy mask music, at which I
(56:55):
am just obsessed with. I had to send it to
my sassy masculine friend. Shout out to you, Simone. Damn,
did I just put your business out there like that?
Speaker 5 (57:03):
No?
Speaker 1 (57:04):
No, you got to so. No, you're on social media, bitch.
But anyway, shout out to Simone. Simone is like my favorite, Simone,
just be living life. And I said, this is your
energy through and fucking through. She was like, oh my god,
you found my twin. I did so I just wanted
to shout out Tima likes music because she is. She
(57:25):
is really just doing the good work of what has
been missing, you know what I mean, whether it's parody
or not, you're still doing good work.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
What you got mine comes with the story is what
the song is about. I'm sure they still exist. I
just haven't been in this life for a very long time.
But when I was, when I was living in I
(57:55):
don't want to give up where I was living, but
at that time, but I had a roommate, and I
had a couple of roommates. In my roommate at the time,
he he he loved the zest of life and be
and by that I mean niggas and so he you know,
he entertained a lot of them. And so there was
(58:18):
one time my other roommate had like a wig and
some things, and so he asked, you know, my roommate
for the wig because trade was coming over. And trade
thought my sister gendered roommate was a it was a doll, okay,
(58:44):
because the trade was into that.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
Okay, Now hold on, wait, hold on, because I have
questions about any clarification.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
Uh huh, what.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Where one of the morality scale does it fall to
to appropriate transistent? I don't know. I don't listen. I
don't want a white woman in a situation to come
in with no. I just I'm just like, I need
to understand where this is okay to not okay? Ratio.
God'm curious.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
Well that's a complicated thing to say.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Yes, yeah, I feel like I might need.
Speaker 2 (59:34):
Over there.
Speaker 1 (59:35):
I don't know, I just want to I'm like, something's
feel some fel but anyven, back to your story. Okay,
So yes, they thought mmate.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
So they were they meet this guy. I'll tell you
how they meet them in a minute.
Speaker 3 (59:50):
And they.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
Well they meet them on the chad, okay, and yeah,
the chad is the party, and so listen. Therefore, they
were like, you know, hey, you know, softening their voice.
And so that's when trade was like, you know, you
have long hair and blah blah blah. It was like yeah.
And so that's when my roommate came to my other
(01:00:16):
roommate and was like, bitch, let me borrow your Wigan heels.
So borrow the Wigan heels. Old boy came over and
or this gentleman came over, and I was like I
laughed because you know d will just be driver license
sometimes because I was like, who is you fooling? But AnyWho,
(01:00:40):
they do the deed or whatever and the god leaves
and so here could my roommate out with the sweated
out wig and just rosen. He was like, bitch, and
it was just like, so my song is on the
hotline by pretty Rison.
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
I had to call you to the home alone left
them but yeah, my room left by the tower alone
and taking granted pants off. But and don't don't and
let me win five in the morning.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
That's exactly how it happened.
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
I mean, that's usually I remember, I really homosexual niggas.
I apologize for how much I beat in your business,
but it's my cousin's fault. He even put me on
SIS the early days. I remember when he let me
hear the chat line, because that was how they that's
(01:01:44):
how niggas had to meet niggas. If you wasn't you know,
first of all, all of what happens on the street
wasn't happening on the street, you know what I'm saying,
for safety purposes and otherwise in general homophobia, So and
then there was no grinder and all of that. Yet
so my cousin put me on he let me here
(01:02:05):
because I was like, yo, where do you be meeting
these niggas, Like I know you meet them at the club,
but he was like, oh.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
On the chat mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
So he lets me here. And the first thing I
thought about I was like, how you know that's them?
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
Like this is before Catfish was I got Catfish because
of that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
I was like, that's not that nigga. It don't even
like I feel like that nigga. That's not that nigga.
Whatever that nigga's telling you he is, It is not
where he is at all.
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Was not but it was.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
You know, it was a time and I was always
his safety backup, so I had to know what was
going on in the event, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
Mm hmm. Yeah, a designated diva.
Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Yeah, yeah, thank you very much. I had to play
that role too when my friends would meet niggas off
a black planet mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
Same. I've always said get the license plate number and
texted to me, yes, give me your ID.
Speaker 1 (01:02:57):
I'm writing shit down, like and.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
If you start your last location.
Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Yeah, but you can't really trust that because there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
Was your intended location.
Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
I need an address. I need a phone number, but
I needed like license plates and I need to verify.
Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
I always, yeah, I always said license plates because that's
something you could always.
Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
I think my next one because you know, what I
realized recently is that liquor cells. Liquor cells are tanking because.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
The club no more.
Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
They don't go to the club no more, and they
don't drink like that no more.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Good on them, honestly, yeah, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
There's no judgment about that at all, although I am
really tired of looking for white wine and almost buying
some enabllshitsten.
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
To this video today. I want to say this video today.
So I followed this husband and wife chef team. I'm
Ham and Sola and Ham making like a quick meal
and he needed wine and so Sola only He was like, act,
he's orange wine because Sola only drinks orange wine.
Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
He was like, I did. If you want to follow
a chef couple that you I think, do you follow
Chuck Cruise, Chucky Cruise, Oh you would really enjoy Chucky Cruise.
Chucky Cruise and I believe his partner's name is Haley.
(01:04:30):
I follow both of them who delicious delicious dishes. Chuck
Chuck is a beast with it. But yes, apparently the
young people are not drinking nearly as much as we did,
and that's probably for the better. I feel like the
way we drink is the equivalent of like, you know,
(01:04:51):
our previous generation smoking in the car with us, you know,
you know, you know, or like smoking sections in restaurants,
you know. But we're here now. I drink and I'm
probably not gonna stop. And congratulations to those who have
remained clean and will remain clean. I will never pressure you.
But the next song is t Pain's buy you a drink,
(01:05:13):
I'm a find you a drink.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
Mm hmmm, because.
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
They're not doing that anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
What do they?
Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
I wonder what they? How do they?
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
Yeah? Also that song, that song is the you know
they don't be going home with the menfolk after you know.
It's not safe anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
No, it's not safe. And let me tell you something.
Jay did that, so hopefully you don't have to do that.
I told you I've had to run out of a cart.
You have not lived until you let me rephrase that.
I did it, so y'all don't have to. I will
(01:06:14):
never forget running down the fucking street in Bushwick with
a pair of Jessica in my hand, like what.
Speaker 4 (01:06:21):
You have you?
Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
I have had to leave a home in East. Don't
go home with niggas, Okay, don't go niggas. Don't go
home with niggas. Ladies, don't go home with niggas. Non binary, don't.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Yeah, just link up in public places.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
Yeah, the bathroom, at the at the bar.
Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
Go chat some people too, but it's just not safe anymore.
People are too fucking weird and they've been weird. And
also those niggas of our generation again.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
Yuck, snivey up to no point.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
So but yeah, buy you a drink was my next one?
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
What you got? Because the thong makes me laugh, uh,
and not because of anything. It's just a funny song
to hear. But the turtles happy together. They talk about
(01:07:49):
two things. They talk about using a dime to pay
for a damn And it's so funny because today, the
day we're recording, is the last day that the American
penny will be minted. Wait what Yeah, today is the
(01:08:11):
very last day that the America in November twelve, twenty
twenty five, is the very last day the American penny
will ever be minted.
Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
Huh wait, yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:23):
Mm hmmm. So you know a lot of countries are
ridding themselves of coin, which I agree, you know, Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
I was gonna say, I know that they can't. They
don't play with me that they're not legal tender anymore now,
No they are. They're just making any new ones. Yeah,
well damn, let me save some pennies. And that's crazy.
End of an er.
Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Yeah. I still have my grandmother's two dollars bill and
my wallet. I carry it with me wherever I go.
Speaker 1 (01:08:57):
Oh yeah, you have to keep that forever.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Yeah, but she told me. But in the song they
talk about using a dime to pay for a payphone call,
and I was like, you know, I have not had
to use a payphone in like thirty years, Like you
know what I mean. Last time I used to pay
for I used the payphone sauce to piss in New
York City.
Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
I'm not to I did not use pay pay unless
I absolutely the fuck had to it. My mother was like,
never hold it up to your ear. Never, so we'd
be holding a payphone like this. But do you remember
when they started raising the prices on the payphones.
Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
To ross Clott twenty five cents.
Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
Yes, and then do you remember when they raised it
was thirty five and then fifty cents? Nigga.
Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Oh, I don't know where that was, what rich type
of white neighborhood you lived in, but it was thirty
times fifty cents. Really that I missed.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
That's nice thirty five.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Well, hopefully that somebody's but I don't know. Maybe I
made that up.
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
I just remember the price on the on the payphones
going up. I remember that happening.
Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
It might have been more expensive at like the airports
and stuff. But I do remember when they raised it
the thirty five. I remember when it was ten cents,
but I I remember it was thirty five because I
always thought that was such an odd number. And my
grandmother will always be like, keep at least thirty. She
would always say, keep a la s fifty cent.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
You knew I wasn't crazy. Standard proud was twenty five.
And then when the thirty five fifty cents in the
early two thousands.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
Oh. See, by that time, I early two thousands, I
had a cell phone.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
I think I got win. Did I get my first
cell phone?
Speaker 2 (01:10:47):
Maybe I'll never forget the date mine June twenty fifth,
two thousand and one. That's when I got mine.
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
No, I don't think I got a cell phone, So
when maybe two.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
I got a I remember when I had I had
that Patre.
Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
I had, I had nineties, I had I had Patre
to early two thousands actually because once I was you know,
once I started going out on my own, they needed
a way to contact me. But I'm trying. Yeah, whenever
they I told you all, whenever they had the separate
camera that it was the very first like video phone,
(01:11:30):
you can go ahead put that next on the list.
It was I got a cell phone like right before that.
It was like during the Nokia era, Snake era, still
green screens. Yeah, it was very it was very poly
So I guess, yeah, I guess I got two. Two
(01:11:51):
three is when I got a cell phone for the
first time. But I had a pageer long before that.
But yeah, you can go ahead and put video phone
(01:12:13):
for that. The way that we had to hook up
those things separately and the way we used to camera.
Apparently digital cameras are making a comeback.
Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
Yeah they are. They're They're all the rage at the
urban outfitters.
Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
Yeah, because you know retro, oldy.
Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
Old timey, dusty like urban outfitters is good for repat
reheating nachos.
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
Yeah, definitely, And like.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
Yeah they make midwestern cool like you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
Like yes, yeah, it's like wood paneled walls.
Speaker 2 (01:12:50):
Huh, that's just like stranger things but like fashion, like
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Yeah, I hate them actually because they'll they'll try to
do some bullshit like you walk in on a remodel
and they're like, these are authentic popcorn silings.
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Yeah. Yeah, I feel like, stop pissing unless she's and
tell me that it's right.
Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
I have popcorn ceilings in my first lis.
Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
Is why I don't like industries. That's why I don't
like the industrial aesthetic. I think it's lazy. It is,
it's lazy. Yeah, you just we're exposed ducting.
Speaker 5 (01:13:21):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
That just lets me know that you didn't want to
install proper ceiling. I also feel like, why doesn't your
bathroom walls go all the way up to the ceiling.
That's weird.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
The quote unquote millennial gray and like minimalists being this
response to the boomers, you know, maximizing or whatever. No,
y'all are lazy in poor. Also we're poor, but y'all
are lazy because you can't tell me those kitchens with
the roosters and all that kind of stuff, like that
shit feels warm.
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Yeah, no it does. But like my cousin and I
were talking about that too, about finding a balance for
not having not being so stark because we're so traumatized
from having, especially as having black parents who for whatever
reason why I know reasons, but they need to cleep everything. Yeah,
(01:14:15):
Like my mother had silver stuff like like from when
my grandparents, like from the seventies. I'm like, why is
this here? Like we can we can get rid of
this now, you know what I mean? Yeah, but juxtaposed
to just having like nothingness in our homes and stuff,
and it's like, this is why I need to go.
I didn't need to actually figure out pat this so
(01:14:37):
I could be, like you know what I mean, like
not have this millennial gray or white wall and you know.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
Have fun some warmth in your ship, like make it
feel like a home.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Yeah, lived in, No matter where you where.
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
You live, you can make it feel lived in. Should
we take one more break?
Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
Yeah? One more break? Hit a Claude.
Speaker 10 (01:14:58):
After these mass we'll be right back.
Speaker 2 (01:15:06):
Wyse Z's Jack Rosicis joins us live in studio.
Speaker 10 (01:15:09):
To tell us what we do know now about the
time capsules Jack well Mark.
Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
While demolishing the Hail Memorial Church this summer, workers found
the time capsule in the cornerstone of the church exactly
one hundred and twenty two years after being sealed.
Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
Today it was opened and we're back. We're doing time
capsules and music.
Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
Got a few more. You know, your spouse always has
a few stories myself included that they will tell you
over over a period of time, over and over and
over again, and you start to know exactly what that
story is. And sometimes it's annoying and sometimes it's really
(01:16:02):
actually endearing. And Tristan has one that he tells and
it always entertains me. It's the moment. Because also I
think the other part that I love about this story
is I love when our memories are so sharp, or
like they're such a defining moment that we'll never forget
(01:16:23):
that moment, you know what I mean, Because there's so
many moments that we do forget. So Tristan remembers the
moment he became a very white fan picture it. The
year was like nineteen ninety eight, ninety seven, and him
(01:16:47):
and his best friend, they were out, you know, they
went out to a party, got in a fight with
some niggas, you know what I'm saying, you know, just
like standard standard shit, got real drunk, you know, macked
on some macked on some shorties. Fuck you, Eric Adams,
hope you're choking on your spirit right now, and then
(01:17:09):
came home. So they Tristan lived part time at his
best friend. His best friend lived with his aunt interested
and lived there while they were in school and stuff,
because they went to school together. So they stumble into
the house and they're so drunk they can't make it.
They can't make it upstairs. So they pass out on
the different couches in the living room, and his aunt
had the radio on because she's a black lady of
(01:17:32):
a particular age, so the radio was always on, and
it was on low at this time, and it was
on a radio station where you know, it's not going
to disrupt anything. So they fall asleep on the couches,
and he remembers the entire time he was sleeping hearing
this music. Hearing this music because they're on a whole
midnight love binge on the radio and it's a very
(01:17:55):
white binge and he was like, I was in my
sub conscious but I'm just listening to it and I
hear this nigga go take off that brazier, my dear,
he goes, he's the lady.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
He said.
Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
I woke up out of my drunk and was like, Yo,
this nigga's the man. Who is this nigga? So by
the next selection is Barry White's love serenade.
Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
I want you the way you came into the worth.
I don't want to feel no clumbers.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Because I love that story from Tristan every time he
tells it like that is when he found his true
idol in very fucking White.
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
That is so funny.
Speaker 1 (01:18:46):
It's so funny.
Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Oh my, My next song.
Speaker 5 (01:18:57):
Is you know.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
This was a lot of this song caused a lot
of controversy, but you know, back in the back in
the gap, we just used to love phrases and they
just they may or may not have meant anything. This
immediately probably was like the first six seven. So my
(01:19:29):
next song is woomp.
Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
There it is, oh, tag team back again and let's begain.
Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
Either that whoomp or whoop whoomp.
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Hold on, now I got this.
Speaker 2 (01:19:49):
I know what it is on my thing however, but
remember you know it was controversy which one it was.
And in the song most importantly, they talk about doing
the Tutsi role. It's not the butterflies the road.
Speaker 1 (01:20:02):
Yeah, holds on, let me see holds on the butterfly
in the Tutsi roll, fine lines were very different. Okay,
I think it's whoop there it is right, womp there
controversial it's womp, so it's spelled womp, but it's whoop.
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
Mm hmmm, huh Okay, Okay, that was a time. That
was a time, That was a time? Was that Miami
based Tampa, Atlanta?
Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
What was that?
Speaker 5 (01:20:57):
What? What was that?
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Ours Floyd because it sounds like the same similar baselines
to like too.
Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
Right, Okay, I'm gonna have to ask Whitney. You know
she her family got her knowing all things Florida.
Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
M hm.
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
So mmm picture of children. There was no cash app,
there was no Venmo, there was no Zell. There was
no PayPal there or not that I knew of. There
was no What we had was Western Union and money.
Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
Graham.
Speaker 1 (01:21:30):
So I had a nigga who lived in DC, and
when he was working, I was in school and working
and he would send me money. And then when he
went to trade school and he couldn't work for that
eight months he was in trade school. You know, I
sent him his little taco bell money. I was like,
(01:21:51):
I can pay it forward, you know, no problem.
Speaker 2 (01:21:54):
Mm hmmm, yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:21:56):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
So he was down bad. He was in you best twin,
where have you paid?
Speaker 1 (01:22:02):
I was, but I wouldn't have done that if that nigga,
you know, I've never if he did not reciprocate. You
know what I'm saying, pay the phone bill. I don't
know that kind of stuff where you had to you
had to go into the phone store to pay the
phone bill. But he so, you know how we would
(01:22:23):
send this money back and forth to each other is
we would have to go to Western Union locations and
we'd have to do the holjah and pay the fee
and get the reference number, and they call the person
and give them the reference number so that they could
write it down and make sure that they had it
when they went to go pick up the said money.
(01:22:45):
And that's how we would send money back and forth
to each other. And so my next song on the
list is Say Hello by jay Z when he says,
why are my friends through Western Union? That's how we
used to have to send the money.
Speaker 11 (01:23:03):
Let a fly, Why are my prince the Western You kids.
Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
Supplies man system not kid.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
Here comes the bag, got your kids?
Speaker 11 (01:23:14):
Hello, Hello, Hello, he comes.
Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
To back you speaking of Brooklyn. And we've mentioned this
artist before, but not necessarily other artists. A big thing
in the nineties was a Surgeon's a female hip hop
(01:23:41):
r and and with uh starting. You know, we range
from Latifa all the way, so many, so many folks,
Fox Kim all that stuff, right, you know. When it
came to New Y crappers, Kim and Foxy made a
(01:24:02):
point to name every like designer that they wore. Yes,
and more often than not they pronounced the designer incorrectly.
Speaker 5 (01:24:15):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Sometimes you know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
One of these songs, low Kim mentions Adrian Vitadini and
Chanelle line boots, and I think Adrian Ndini doesn't you know,
she don't make stuff anymore, you know what I mean?
And so my next song is get Money by Biggie
(01:24:42):
featuring Juniors.
Speaker 10 (01:24:57):
You want to.
Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
Oh that it's so funny. You say that because I
told you one of my very favorite, very favorite UH
songs of all time is Affirmative Action on NAS's album,
but it's spite the Firm, and Foxy did the same
(01:25:22):
thing all through her verse as well. Where was she
let me see holds on?
Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
And you know another thing that you don't see niggas
driving like that anymore, but they used to love and
always referencing a song driving alex Every nigga wanted Alexis.
And I'm not saying the Lexus doesn't exist anymore, but
the Lexus, the lex doesn't exist in this sense anymore.
(01:25:53):
Now they're like crossover family vehicles. But drug dealer alexis,
like what there is there a new what is the
what is the new drug dealer car?
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
I don't know, Uh, probably some Kia of some sort.
You're probably right, actually, which is not a slight to
k when I put it in hind some speedy motherfuckers.
Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
You know, it's definitely and it's a it's a black
ice vehicle, like I expect that to smell like black
ice when I get inside of it. M hm, especially
those new ones with the Maddie looking kind of coat.
You know, they be translucent and transparent and hologrammic and
(01:26:45):
all kinds of ship mm hmmmm hmmm, but yes, affirmative
action the firm. I'm following you with that, staying on
theme in the.
Speaker 12 (01:26:54):
Black Camaro firm Deep for my hand, can heal the
black and sparre.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
K.
Speaker 12 (01:27:01):
I got visions the multi millions in the biggest blunder
in the lex pushed by my nigga jongle money bags
got my west sewn down. But it was sixty two.
Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
I have one last song. Okay, you know this is
a glorious one. The date is in the song. It's
in the title nineteen ninety nine by Prince.
Speaker 10 (01:27:41):
Too Fast.
Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
Hmmm, We're gonna party like it's nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (01:27:50):
You remember, you remember all of the floor around y
two K.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
Going to I know, is that a bear? Yeah? Isn't
it cold?
Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
There is outside exactly doing outside nigga ship like.
Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
It's cold in California. So I know it's cold.
Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
You know it's chili here. We had a fucking temperature
warning ship yesterday, like a weather advisory. We had a
weather advisory yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
So what were we saying? What?
Speaker 4 (01:28:29):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
Prince the Lord behind ninety nine and going into two K, all.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Of the apparel with silver are you are you like
just destined to piss me off? Right now? Anyway, all
of the clothes with silver. Everybody was selling ye two
K gear. All of the jeans were shiny.
Speaker 2 (01:28:56):
It was a time. M hmm. But partly remember do
you remember like how music videos looked or how they
interpreted the future, Like how like fan Mail or No
Scrubs video beat Me nine to one one the screen video,
how they all had this metallic, darky, metallic dystopian situation
(01:29:22):
going on, which is not unlike today. It's just they
got the colored Pellett wrong. We're on what doesn't mean?
Speaker 1 (01:29:29):
Wait? You know it is a Michael Jackson movie coming out?
Speaker 2 (01:29:33):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
What's this about?
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
No, well, I don't know. It's finally coming out. It's
been done like for like five years. It's been done
for a minute.
Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
But what about him? Like MJA musical is about a
very specific era, it's about him writing.
Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
It's it's about a specific time. That's what I wish
this was. No, this is a I'll say this. You
can tell it's about to be about his whole life
because the original run was four hours and they cut
it and then they were like, Oh, it's only going
to be two, It's going to be two movies, and
then they were like, no, we'll just do one, so
(01:30:12):
which is why I'm like this also lets me know
this movie may suck because when you do biopics as
somebody as grand and as biggest, the biggest star of
all time, Michael Jackson, you should make it a point
to just talk about a specific moment in time. That's
why I liked Maria Maria was it was about Maria Callis,
(01:30:37):
but it only focused on the last part of her
life with Angelina and Jolian. That was really good? Or like,
how like what was another one that only focused on
a specific amount of time? Did Jackie do that? Jackie
did that too, his nephew. Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
Ja'afar yo this real fan. They really like Coleman Domingo
is gonna be Joe huh Nia long as Catherine.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
Mm hmmm mm hmmm. That boy from Insecure is Quincy
Jones boy from Insecure, the Alaskan Boy. I can't Sam
Sam Simpson.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
Oh yeah as Quincy Jones.
Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
Yeah, I remember Quttle Petease somebody.
Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Yes he is? Who's kat Grim? Apparently she is going
to play Diana Ross. Hmm. I don't know about that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:40):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
Yeah, I don't know how this is gonna go because
who who owns his estate? Like, who's in charge of this?
Who's in charge of the girls? You know, I don't know,
like was anybody out for his good?
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
Who own They might?
Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
They might Catherine might own it, which she would be
the only person I trust in Janet, I trust.
Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Yeah, it would be it'd be kept between her and Janet.
Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
Sony co owns fifty percent.
Speaker 2 (01:32:16):
That makes sense to because he also owe them a
the money.
Speaker 1 (01:32:20):
Everybody owe fucking Sony money, which shows you that that's
a bigger problem in the estate. Still owns the other
fifty percent me Jacques Music, Yeah that I hope it's
probably I hope it's.
Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Yeah, that makes sense. And his kids, Yeah, those are
his kids, like them and I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:32:50):
I can't say anything about them. I can't say if
I like, I don't have any I just you know.
Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
I don't have any more songsow I have two more
lay it on us first one new edition.
Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
Mister telephone man.
Speaker 2 (01:33:25):
That's a telephone man.
Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Nothing wrong with my line. When I down my baby's number,
I get a click every time, So first of all,
a click dial.
Speaker 2 (01:33:42):
Well, you know they done brought back the flip phones now,
so niggas are.
Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Well flip what are you talking about? Burners?
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
No, I know they have a Motorola flip now.
Speaker 5 (01:33:55):
Do you?
Speaker 2 (01:33:59):
I know I'm online a lot, but I need you
to tap in just a little bit. Why phones? Why
do I need to know?
Speaker 5 (01:34:08):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
Why do I need to know that? Like you just
told me so? Why you have a kid?
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
Why watch? No one know?
Speaker 1 (01:34:23):
Yes when she's ready to test? When I learned, I
try to stay a little bit ahead. Like I found
out these little niggas are chatting on Spotify, not through her,
but I just learned you can do that. Crazy had
no fucking.
Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
This is I'm like they find any way which was.
Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
No different than them goddamn msn AOL blah blah blah
chat rooms that niggas discovered when they first started getting
internet CDs. No fucking business being in those rooms.
Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
So it's that really just feels like, why do I
need to talk to people through Spotify? There's so many
other ways to do, like to have a conversation.
Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
Because they're trying to find all the ways that they
can communicate.
Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
And this will be a way and to steal information obviously,
but also this breeds creepy behavior yep, because people will
find any way to slip a dick of.
Speaker 1 (01:35:19):
Your dems exactly exactly. And creeps, creeps are everywhere. They
like to be in every quere They're like roaches. They
live behind your cabinets, underneath your sync like they're yeah, everywhere,
So you have to be extra diligent. It's so funny
you just said Motorola that's my last song. I want
(01:35:39):
to be a baller by Little Troy. Just say, switch
from motorola to a prime cod phone. I got to
get the other man and got to move on. Switch
the Motorola to a prime cod phone rol phone. Now
you no, no, don't kitchen to call myself, not even
(01:36:00):
on my inches and get old.
Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
Nigga. Don't hit me on my next chirt you know similar,
so exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
There's so many more. There's like songs referenced, so many
things that bring us bring back, like stories and memories,
and I think we should do it again.
Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
Yeah, memory is unlocked. You know that kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (01:36:23):
Yes, until next time.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Friends, you know where to find us, you know where
to watch us. You know where to get in contact
with us.
Speaker 10 (01:36:32):
Bye.
Speaker 1 (01:36:39):
Yes, we're moving on