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October 14, 2025 46 mins
In this episode of the Good Old Boys Radio Show, join hosts Mario Washington, Q. Kittles, Black Trump, and Gran Wiz as they engage in lively barbershop talk about current events, celebrity news, and the realities of fatherhood. From the wild antics of Mark Sanchez to the implications of Cardi B's new relationship, no topic is off-limits. Tune in for a mix of humor, opinions, and heartfelt discussions that resonate with listeners everywhere!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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metropolitan area. We ought the Good Old Boys on the
Forecast Media Radio Network with Day Mario Washington.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Q Kittles, Black Trump.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Rand, Where's is out? Grand Where's is coming back from?
A uh? It was a beepo taste and contests and
seriously it was so like that, Yeah, he needs space.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
He's gonna need space on that plane. He can't be
sitting there too many people. He pie is good, man,
I know, I know it is, but I'm just saying,
you never had you tell your inside up.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Now It's like it's sweet man. It's like a.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Porking beans no, but can pealed up into a pie.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
It's not porking bees, right, cool man. You know it's
like sweeter than that.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Porking beans is sweet. Well, the way we make.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
It eight beads, brown sugar bait beans is sweet. But
you said porky beans.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
But we would make our porking bean sweet. We would
add sugar and all that too.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Yeah. Well, regardless of anything, if he's on the playe
after he ate that, it's a problem, so.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
He gonna bring new meanings of airing it out.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
How about that? Plenty?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Nobody Ain't nobody going to follow him into that bathroom?

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Wow man? But uh we we were doing a barbershop
talk edition of the show, and uh, we were going
to record this last week. So uh, I'm actually glad
that we didn't because some news took place that we
didn't have on our rundown if we had recorded it
last week. More on that in a moment. But we

(02:35):
got happy. Yeah, well, I ain't gonna sound happy. I
ain't gonna sound happy, but you know, like I'm I'm
not quite satisfied with the outcome of a certain current event.
I'll put it that right.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Great question, quick question for you. So now I understand
why before and after you call games you go straight home.
What you mean, because I'm more Sanchez.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Hey, listen, Andy, listen. I know so I know Q
and Q is lost, but as a former NFL quarterback
and probably by the time you hear this former league
commentator for Fox TV for doing uh you know, he
did color commentating for NFL games and on this past

(03:32):
Friday night, I guess two Fridays ago. At this point,
he got into a fight with a sixty nine year
old man who sprayed him with mace in the face,
and he wiped the mace off and kept coming. So
of course, naturally the sixty nine year old man was
probably my spirit animal because he pulled out his knife

(03:53):
and stabbed Mark Sanchez, and Bark said ended up in
the hospital. And the funny thing is, I don't know
if I told you this part. I don't think I
talked to you, but I was. I was on Reddit,
right and this is before the news broke, and something
was on Reddit talking about Mark Sanchez. Is about it,
You're arrested, And everybody was like, what you're talking about? Man, Like, now,
Mark Sanchez is in the hospital, but he's going to

(04:15):
get arrested because he was fighting this dude and I
was there. I saw it, and I guess he was
like and then showing up the stuff started coming out.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
I was like, yo, wow wow.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
At first they didn't say Martin Sanchez got arrested. I
mean I was arrested and he got stabbed, so like
I was like, dude was lying then, like he knew
that he got stabbed, like showing up boom. But anyway,
like I will say that I've I've I've been on
like trips like that. And and then you got a
day and you got a night game, like because he

(04:49):
was two days before. But if there's a night game,
you one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
As a man that stabbed Mark Sanchez Dann coming after YouTube.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Now but uh you you one, uh go out and
and and and you you get it in right man,
you and you hope that like you know, you you
be okay by the next but the next day because
you're not. You know, you got like a night game.
But he had a whole full day, so I know
he he was twisted. Man, ain't no way nothing but

(05:29):
alcohol calls that in. Isn't it that happen nothing but alcohol?
You know how you attacking a sixty nine year old
man for no reason bro.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Well, from what I was reading, I guess the guy
was a delivery driver. He was parting in front of
he in front of the hotel.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
No, he was, he was he was in the alley
between two hotels and he was there to pick up
the uh some like some old grease like to I
guess the transfer or something like that. He wasn't even
a delivery driver, man. And I guess Sanchez got mad
because of the way he was part of something I
don't know, man, And then he.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Said, you think the dude is black.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Carrying a knife.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
I'm just I'm really curious if it was a black guy.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
I mean, you know, like I said, carrying a knife
prob oh not. You know, people people at our age,
range of our you know, demographic nature. Do you know
what I'm saying? So so yeah, man, But I've I've

(06:40):
almost forgot about mentioning that man.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
You know what I'm saying, speaking speaking on attacks, man,
Like I know, I don't know if you guys heard
about the incident that happened at at state's homecoming South
Carolina State's homecoming. Uh, there was a yeah, he condolences
to the family of that young girl. Man, Lady was
just visiting some people and catching strays. I still don't

(07:04):
know all the details. I've been trying to look up
some information on it. But one of my partners was
coming from the event. He went he attended state and
was coming from the event and saying, you know how
you get that feeling sometimes he's like, hey, I just left.
I was already, you know, kind of feeling it. Went
to the hotel, got a phone call that you know,
they had a shooting on the campus, and I was
checking on some other folks and whatnot that were attending,

(07:26):
just to make sure people were straight, man, because I
heard a few people got injured, but it was the
one fatality and whatnot. So again, my condulences to the family.
I'm not sure the young lady's name. I hadn't gotten
all that information yet. Yeah, I can't remember to take place.
She was from Saluta, South Carolina. Wasn't a student at
the school nineteen years she was just sixteen from my understanding,

(07:48):
fifteen okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Tonight, man, So like but you know, like this is
one of the things man that you know, like not
to get all the way into like this political stuff, man,
but like you hear about like a lot of like
you know, straight bullets and states like hours where there's
a lack of gun control. Now, I don't understand why

(08:11):
we got to a point where like we're not talking
about responsible gun ownership. You know, it's okay to own guns,
register it the same way that you got to register
your car. It ain't o that, man, Like you know
what I'm saying. But like the problem is I think
that like, you know, we we we're we're the wild,
wild west end states like ours where everybody has a

(08:33):
gun man and I and I fully expect that if
I'm in a crowd like that, somebody has got it.
And and that's why I don't nowhere like that. Man,
I just kind of stick to myself now. Man.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Yeah, in the same token, that was a shooting in Montgomery, Alabama, Masha,
Yeah was it Alabama State or Alabama A and M
they played Morehouse and as a shooting nearby that killed
a couple people and injured like ten and they're kind
of placing the blame on on the football game as well.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Yeah. It's crazy, man, Like, just be safe out here, man,
you know, I sure keep.

Speaker 4 (09:12):
Your eyes wide, head on a bible, right, Uh.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
But Yeah, we got a barbershop talk edition of the show,
and we're going to talk about current events as were
always doing, among other things. Back on The Little Boys
Forecast Media Radio Network, we're talking about Cardi B and
Stefan Diggs. Now, Q, you know who Cardi B is.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
Yes, I'm familiar with Cardi B and her impregnatedself.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Back in the lines, but not about the music alone,
obviously she just released the album, but because Stephani Diggs
is the father of her new baby, and everybody's talking
about the issue of how fast she has moved on
from her previous relationship with Offset. And I think that

(10:08):
people saying that need to shut the hat up because
the reason why Stefan Diggs was able to even get
in there is because of all that Offset was doing
the entirety of his relationship with Cardi B.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
Ridiculous tacts, yo and big ups. I don't know if
this is what Larry p And was talking about on
the show. I peeped some of their joint and it's
I agree with them guys on that one one hundred percent.
It's like, at the end of the day, when your
relationship is done, you know, there's no moral compass that
everybody should be following and say, oh, you need to

(10:44):
take a year off before you do this and this
and that. Now, there have been studies that stayed if
you've been in a if you were in a relationship
for five years, that you need to take a year
and a half off the you know, kind of so
that you don't bring that baggage with you. But again,
no one should be saying and you shouldn't do this,
you know, because you feel some kind of way, or
you find somebody that you're interested in that has the

(11:07):
same type of you know, common grounds and things that
you like to do it and saying well, well, I
just got out of relationship, I shouldn't be I don't
know who made that rule up. Probably the same person
who made the rule up with cell phones and say
you have to answer the phone every time it's called,
you know, or somebody dolls your number because it's.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
A mobile phone.

Speaker 4 (11:26):
I don't know who made that rule up either, But yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
I mean I do remember when we talked about Cardi
and off sets relationship the last time that we didn't
think she would leave and be gone for good. So
I mean just the fact that she did leave, she
reached her breaking point and decided like I can no
longer stay in this unhealthy marriage and then move on

(11:55):
to someone else. You know that that's always commendable. I
still think that they're legally married. They are, okay, so
there is kind of a timeline there. It's like, yeah,
it looks kind of funny that you're still legally married
and you're pregnated by somebody else already legally.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
That's the part. It looks funny, but legally married and
in a relationship for two different things.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
But she just had a baby with all set of ear.

Speaker 4 (12:22):
Yeah, yes, that's the part. It looks funny. It's the
it's the it's the baby that comes in regards like y'all,
weren't you know, protective enough to say, okay, nobody is
something new, it's a little messy. Let's let's take the
time to establish the relationship first.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
I think still to be out here roll dog in
it like that fast on, honest, like that's that's quick
to be wrong.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
I mean that that not even to say that. I'm
just saying, with both of them being famous people and
they knowing that she was involved with another famous person,
that that ain't too quick to be rawded. You know again,
if you went to the clinic and y'all both got
y'all my charts and everybody know, everybody clean and by
all means jump in the pool they here, bro, Like
it's just it's just the messiness behind it, you know

(13:06):
what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
Like, I ain't with it, bro.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Because for all we know, that baby come out looking
like all said, because it's DNA is still floating around
in there, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
So yeah, DNA all right floating. But I do think
that it's it's it's fast, But I don't think that anybody.
It's nobody's business, you know what I'm saying. And if
they decided that that's something that's that's a bridge they

(13:36):
wanted to cross, then you know, by all means, go
ahead and do that. Now. The problem is it's rumor
that stuff. I dis got a couple out here right now, like.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Mm hmm, Like, man, why would that be a surprise.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
I mean, it's not a surprise because this was the
guy that his teammates voted as the last person you
wanted dated your sister and the like unanimous selection as
the last person you want to dig.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
But we Also we also mentioned that like, whoever Cardi
was going to end up with next wasn't going to
be that much different than Offset, Like, she wasn't gonna
leave Offset and end up with let me think of
somebody who Russell Wilson. Yeah, she wasn't gonna leave. She

(14:28):
wasn't gonna leave off set for Russell Wilson. She was
gonna find somebody that was in a similar mold. And
of course those type of guys are like, you know,
chomping at the bit and being like, yo, she's free
and like listening to her lyrics, she got that wop
and she's gonna let him juggle, you know, don't curb

(14:49):
like she like he dunks the ball. So yeah, I
mean it's not like Cardi was gonna be much of
a challenge.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
I just I hate it for her for the fact that, like,
like like Mario was saying that she she got an
album out now, and this is what people are talking about,
like she's like the first female artist to get dag
On Janning on the track, you know, like is it yeah?

Speaker 2 (15:12):
That was her?

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Yeah, that's her. I haven't heard all of it. Yeah,
I just heard like a little sample and it's just
all of this attention based on the the social like
media and everything that's behind closed doors. It has nothing
to do with her musically and her talent. So I
hate that for her, but again, happy for it? Is
she happy? If y'all happy? I'm elated, you know what

(15:33):
I'm saying. I miss I miss Cardi from back in
the day on Love and Hip Hop New York. I
missed that Cardi before everything he was he was cute
and crazy still back then.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
Yo, ain't that Nicki Minaj missed that Cardim It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Yeah, it's NonStop, but I mean there's a lot of
I mean she obviously was clapping back at JT and
BA and then you know, after the album dropped and
all of that, of course people are gonna throw out
numbers and it's almost like anytime another woman is doing
amazing things, Niki takes offense to it. Yeah, and she

(16:14):
remind people, well, this is how I am. Similar to
the Drake playbook, like they feel like they have to
hoard all of the success in hip hop.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
I guess a slight to somebody else's duo craziness. Man,
all right, we're gonna come back and we're going to
talk about somebody spending fifty months in prison. Back on
the Good Old Boys Fourcast Media radio network, we're talking
about some current events. So your boy Diddy officially sentenced

(16:48):
to four years in prison, fifty months to be exact,
for franceporting women across state lines for prostitution under the
man at he dodged the heavier sex trafficking and racketeering charges,
but the judge still hit him with a five hundred
thousand dollars fine, which is no money for him, by

(17:08):
the way, and five years of supervised release after he's out.
And we didn't see video, but the drawings that boy
was upset in there.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
Boy get out, Hey, I know right, Hey, I heard
though that it wasn't the female prostitutes he was he
was traveling along the state lines.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
It was males for Cassie. That's what I just heard recently.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
So it was.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
All all of the above, all of the above above, okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
I will say this also, and apparently this food had
set a speaking engagement in Miami for days after his centiency.
That's how confident he was that he was about to
get out. Ifact he said, if anybody need a replacement

(18:07):
for a speaking engagement. I'm available.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Just his pettitess is on on all time high when
it comes to Diddy. It's probably worse for Diddy than
it is a yaw.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
At this point, Josh said, the beef is over.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
No, it's never over in Fifty's mind.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
He said, he gonna die with that beef.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Yeah, But I mean, I do think that some of
the decisions made by his team leading up to the
sentencing kind of made it seem like he wasn't remorseful.
And then them showing a twelve minute video in court
of all of the amazing things he's done, Like, yeah,
that's great and all, but you're never gonna erase the

(18:52):
video from the Ig Hotel of him dragging and whipping
on a young lady. That's all the prosecution had to
do was show that video and and like, to me,
that's what That's what's stuck in the judge's mind more
so anything, because he made a statement saying like we
hear you, We heard you, and I'm not going to

(19:13):
let this man walk the streets until he fully recognizes
his actions and in turns turns out under a new
leaf and becomes a better person. So I think they
just they just took this whole case lightly, like after
he got off one of the major charges agreed.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Yeah, And you know, like I've wanted him to go
to go to prison about this stuff for a while,
mainly because I feel like he's responsible for Tupac's death,
which in turn makes him responsible for Biggie's death, and

(19:54):
he's not. I don't know if he's ever going to
get to see justice for that. You know. I know
that Keith d supposed to be on trial soon, so
his name is going to be all up in that
for sure. But I think that what troubles me more
is the amount of people that had been treating him

(20:14):
as if he is innocent. We know that he's not innocent.
And I don't know what it is about our society
where we want to give people the celebrity past or
the genius past or whatever it is you want to
call it. If somebody is great at something, then we
are okay with them being despicable human beings. Something is

(20:35):
wrong with that. We've had conversations on numerous occasions on
this program about R. Kelly and the reason why we
are actually playing some R. Kelly music again is because
of all the other people that were associated with his
career that aren't getting paid because of his acts, which
isn't fair to those people. But I think at the
end of the day, if you do some wrong, it

(20:58):
is wrong. It don't matter, like you know how good
you are at whatever it is your best at. Puffy
should be in prison, which is where he's going.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
Same for David for fifty months.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
Fifty months, I think isn't quite fair, but it is.
It's enough, and he's he's gonna end up doing what
probably like forty months out of that, maybe thirty six
months because you get real good time and fourteen months already,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
So I mean unless unless you know, he calls up
his his buddy there in the White House.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
Oh yeah, get a party.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
I think I feel like they're gonna they wanted him
so bad for them Rico charges and stuff, they're gonna
get them on, like some oj type stuff. Like in
the end, it's gonna be something silly and we're not
even gonna see it coming, and he gonna be gone
for a minute. I don't want it to, but I
think something like that gonna happen. You think some more stuff,
well not just he's going to come out feel like

(22:02):
he's defeated the system and whatever in that jity and
but it's going to be something smaller than the scope
of things that have taken place here recently, and that's
going to be his downfall.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Do you think that fans are going to like be
okay with him once he gets out, like like he's
going to be able to do things the same way
that he used to Again.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
I don't think, not to the extent that he was
as far as like all of the partying and him
being a face of a brand. I think. I think
in the music industry he'll still be able to work
with artists and don't I don't know if he'll put
out music per se, but I think he'll still people
will still want his midas touch.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
Yeah, I agree, But that money talk, that money taught man.
He still got that at the end.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Of the day. How long has that might have touch
been gone? Though? What is the last time he created
a star French Montana? How long ago it was French Montana.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
I mean a lot of people love love Jossi, who
was featured on his last album, like she Jossy. I mean,
you you're gonna have to google her.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
I barely know who french Montana is.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
You know who french Montana is?

Speaker 3 (23:23):
People know? Yeah, your mom gonna know who french Montana
is if you ask her. Nah, yeah your mom. No Biggie, Oh,
I mean Jaman No one twelve. He ain't got none
of them no more. I mean, like, I don't know
if people. I think people love him because of his past.

(23:45):
But what I'm saying is that in his current I
don't think he's gonna be hitting on much when he
gets I don't think he I don't think life is
gonna be what he thinks is gonna be once he's out.
And I think that he's not aware of that yet.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
But the minute he wasn't he wasn't famous just for music,
like he he had his finger on a lot of different.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
What brand what? What do you think a lick a
brand is gonna touch him again?

Speaker 2 (24:10):
I don't think you have to do all of that
in twenty twenty five, Like just being famous is enough nowadays.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (24:18):
I think I agree because it's about your followers to saying.
We've had that discussion before, in the sense of like
everybody trying to do a podcast and they haven't been
to school for broadcasting and stuff. It's just about the
number of followers you have that get your show the recognition.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
I think you don't.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
You don't think he's capable of figuring out a way
to keep his his face front and center. You don't
think so.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
To the degree that he was. Probably people are angry
with him, bru, Like people are gonna remember that video
every time he shows up somewhere. Michael Vick has to
deal with the dog fighting stuff, you know, I mean
he he's still around.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
He yeah, well like did he doesn't? Did? He has
enough connections to where he can make money without us,
even though he's making money.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
Yeah, all right, Like you said, he may not be
the way he was where he would like to be,
but his his fall down or downfall is still is
an upgrade for most people out.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Here, I can agree with. He'll still be. Yeah, we're
gonna come back and talk about freedom of speech back

(25:41):
on the Little Boys Forecast Radio Network, The Mario Watching
the Kittles, Black Trump Brand Wiz hopefully back next week.
If they didn't like put him on a no flat
list for what he's possibly doing to that play and
uh so, if you didn't remember. This was a couple
of weeks ago, but my man, Jimmy Kimmel got suspended

(26:05):
and people were trying to say that he was saying
negative things about Charlie Kirk, who was recently assassinated. He
didn't say anything negative about Charlie Kirk. He was actually
talking about Donald Trump and his cronies and not Charlie Kirk.
But for some reason, the chairman of the FCC went

(26:30):
on the podcast and spoke out against Jimmy Kimmel while
in the midst of a merger happening between what was it,
I can't remember the name of the two companies, but
two companies that carry ACC program ACC ABC programming were
in the midst of a merger, and he basically threatened

(26:54):
them with not saying something. So they say, oh, we're
not going to carry Jimmy Kimmel show. ABC Disney decided
that they were going to suspend Jimmy Kimble and now
he's back on the air now. But questions that I
have now is when is it free speech and when
is it censorship? Because I thought that it was okay

(27:16):
in this country to communicate your thoughts on anything with
the protection of free speech. Now, that doesn't mean the
freedom of keeping your jobs, so to speak, because you
still have the freedom of consequence suspect if you say
something out of line or whatever stuff. But I do
think that in this sense, it seems like a violation

(27:41):
of the First Amendment. To me, what do you think.

Speaker 4 (27:45):
I agree? I was just having this conversation with someone recently, man,
just I was I was listening to something on Pandora
or some music platform I can't recall, but you know,
you had you know, like the Benjamin's in one of
the Forgot another track where they say they stacked chips

(28:05):
like Hebrews. It just it's like they won't even let
you say this when that's not even something negative towards
those folks in that sense. Or but it's just it's
a thin line, you know, like, Okay, can we say it?
And if we can say, why is anybody being punished
on their job for having the freedom of speech if
it's not in a negative sense. And if it is

(28:27):
in a negative sense, again, as long as it's like
you know, they say, you can't say nothing, have anything
racial or whatever. But it's a comedy set person foremost,
and that's where everyone should back in the day was
free to say things without it being offensive. And I
understand people push the envelope, but I just feel like,
at the end of the day, you should, like you said,

(28:48):
you should be able to speak your mind or and
have your opinion on ideas without digging in into you know,
digging a hole with it and continuing to knock another
person or people's down. That's just my take on it.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Yeah, I mean I think that especially with the comedians,
Like I've interviewed a few comedians obviously we have one
on the show, and you know, they talk about how
you can't say certain things anymore. You have to you
have the sensor yourself as a comedian in order to
you know, keep from getting canceled. Like like, even even

(29:26):
though Chappelle wasn't canceled, he received backlash for comments he
made what about a year or so ago, Michael Richards
from Seinfeld, he's basically canceled, Like you haven't really heard
anything from him in like five years or so because
of comments, well, actions he he displayed that was offensive

(29:48):
to comedy.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
Man, he was just blatantly call somebody.

Speaker 4 (29:54):
Yeah, that was blatant that way comedy and it's it's
ways to say like I've seen like, uh, I forgot
my man named do comedy as a white guy about
black people. That was hilarious to me. He's like, I
can't think it of Bird or whatever. What's the day
to do birth Richard Bird? Is it Richard Burr? Where

(30:15):
he was just like, basically do it was like, Yo,
if white people could just like do like the black
folks and put the curse word in the front of it,
then we won't sound so racist that that whole set
is hilarious to me.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (30:27):
You know this saw white people put it at the
end and it sounds racist coming out of their mouths.
He said, we could just take that from the black
guys and put the curse word in the front of
it before we describe who they are. It doesn't sound
as racist, like you know, the MF and Jew. You
know what I'm saying, Like, instead of yeah this is jew, mom,
you know what I'm saying, It's just it's that was

(30:48):
hilarious to me. That's not offensive because when you sit
and think about it, it's comedy. It's funny because that's
who we are, that's how we do things. And there's
people who know us know that that's funny. But what
you like coming out being blatantly racist, that's again, that's
just not who we are as a people. That's not
who we were like to be, you know. That's we're
trying to move ass all of the slavery and and

(31:09):
just be united, and it's just it's a shame and
you can't speak your mind out, y'all.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
Remember when we were in college, as we we all,
you know, got our degree in mass communications. Remember mass
com two o five, the very first class that you
had to take and mass communications that went to you
had to memorize the First Amendment. You remember that. Yeah, yeah,

(31:36):
a five years ago or whatever it might be. But uh,
but we had to memorize the First Amendment. And I
think that it was to illustrate to us how important
the freedom of speech is, the freedom of press, freedom
of religion, freedom of assembly, And it feels like a
lot of that is under attack now. The freedom of
press is under attack, freedom of speech is under attack,

(31:59):
freedom of religion has been under attacked since two thousand
and one in particular, and the freedom of assembly. They
don't want us organizing marches anymore. All of those things
are under the First Amendment. And I think that the.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Right to vote, the right to vote is is also
in jeopardy in a lot of in a lot of cases.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
I mean, yeah, but I mean, but like, I think
that the framers of the Constitution and the creators of
this country thought that those freedoms were so important, even
though all people that were existing in this country at
that time weren't afforded those freedoms. They thought that those

(32:45):
freedoms were that important to put them as the first
thing that you find out about this country, man, and
for that stuff to be under attack in the fashion
that it is, man like, should be a lot more
scary to people than I think it really is. It
seems like people don't care us as much or not
understanding what what's at stage here?

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Huh y'all?

Speaker 3 (33:10):
All right?

Speaker 4 (33:11):
Oh, I did find out the dude name is Bill Bird.
That was a comedy y Bird, and he's married to
his sister. Maybe that's why he's funnier too when it
comes to this stuff. I mean, what's what the other
guy Owen? Yeah, the comedy Gary Owen. He's also married
to a sister. And these brothers come off but.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
They're still married.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
Used to be married?

Speaker 2 (33:32):
Oh, used to beause they've been married. Bashing each other
on social media?

Speaker 3 (33:37):
Oh really, I think so? Oh speaking of they're saying
that Taylor Swift was throwing jabs at Kling Nicole on
that new album Taylor Cole. Uh, Travis Kelsey's ex girlfriend.
That's black. Oh word, who was throwing some shots at her?

(33:59):
I don't know enough about the situation. I just was
reading it, you know, the other night and stuff, and
I was like.

Speaker 4 (34:07):
I'm sure there'll be a song about it.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
I mean, she she has a song talking about Travis
called Wood or something something like that wood talking about
his wood.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
What would as he put in his fireplace?

Speaker 2 (34:24):
I mean maybe that's what she refers to as his
meat monster or something. I just don't I don't know
if Taylor got a good nook nook. I don't look
at her and think she has good milk nke.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
I don't know, Listen, I haven't thought about that.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
I mean, if she's talking about it and she's comparing
herself to Kaila and the Cole, then after what I
saw Kayla and the Cole do, I'm just like, you know,
I don't know if what.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
Did you see her Trump?

Speaker 2 (34:56):
And she was then all Chris Brown on. She was
she was like turning Chris on And a lot of
people that saw it after was like, damn, Travis, you
got that.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Go oh all right, we're gonna go back and we're
gonna talk about consumer boycotts as it kind of pertains
to this previous situation that we were talking about with
Jimmy Kimmel back on the Go to Boys Forecast Media
Radio Network. So we just mentioned the Jimmy Kimmel situation

(35:36):
and uh, and we've we've dealt with this over the years,
with economic blackouts and boycouts and boycotts and social media
call outs and do those things actually work or are
they just performative? Because one of the things that got
the movement for Jimmy Kimmel to get back on the
air was people started deleting Disney Plus and it was

(36:00):
in lieu of that, I think Disney decided, you know what,
we got to put Jimmy Kimmel back on there because
we got to start to bleeding somehow. So it feels
to me like economic boycotts still work.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
They said that it's worked against Target too. Yeah, and
who was it H and M. It was a few
years ago when they had that was it a monkey
had a monkey on a shirt or something?

Speaker 3 (36:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I vaguely remember that, but
I do remember when people boycott in Gucci and Floyd
Maywether was being interviewed and said, I'm going into Gucci, didn't.

Speaker 4 (36:47):
You with the belissiaga, Man, they made a fuss about that,
with the commercials they had with the child pornography of
something crazy on and I can't remember, but it was
something like real it was reckless, man, But people were
still out here copping it and like people talk a
good game, but it's like at the end of the day,
Oh man, I don't put this money on it. I'm

(37:07):
gonna wear it for if you you got that kind
of money, then you should be able to say, you
know what, I'm not supporting this this That was a
file act, you know. But some people, as they stay
don't stand on business.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Man. I don't understand like how people get so obsessed
with brands, like clothing brands and stuff like that. You
know how many clothes out here? Man, Like Like why
you gotta get caught up on like oh I gotta
have that you know what I'm saying, Like it's easy
for me to boycott stuff like that, you know what,
because I ain't never bought it in the first place.

(37:39):
I guess I'm already boycotting Beliiciaga you call it.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
I'm not a I'm not a fan of them like that,
but it's just, you know, the same way, Like you
look back in the eighties when you had cats rocking
Ben's emblem as a gold chain, it was a status
thing for us and our culture, like really like it
was saying, Okay, I've got some money, now I can
buy this, Like I ain't gonna front Like you know,

(38:05):
I was big on Polo and I still like it
here and there, but I'm not splurging on it to
the point like that's where my whole check goes to.
I'm able to mix and match things that I like
because at the end of the day, it's cot. It's
an emblem that stitched on too, this cot. So you
know again, if I see something and I like it,
I'd be like, yo, I like this color. You know
this whole segue, I'm gonna grab this and I can

(38:25):
go get it somewhere else for cheaper. But it looks
better with the polo. It looks better with the Nautica.
I'll get some classic stuff, but it doesn't run me anymore.
To the point that I have to have on a
label to be looking first.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
I've been in high school and I might have had
all like I'm going to the park and I got
on some Nike shoes and some and one shorts and
an Adida's shirt or something like that or whatever, and
people be like, man, like, what kind of old kind
of mixo stuff you got A man, I don't care.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
Yeah, I cared. I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that.
You grew up up in a different side of town.

Speaker 3 (39:01):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
I would have clowned you like Kee got to, saying
you gotta you gotta have all the same stuff either
put on note no label. You don't. You do not
mix and match labels, bro, unless it's something small, subtle
your hat or something, or you don't go out here
with a whole fit on it and mix matched up.
Don't show Yeah, Bro, I'm a hoop who regardless. Bro,

(39:27):
you you gotta be fresh, because hey, you know what
fresh prints say back in the day, because basketball courts
in the summer got girls there. Bro. You don't go
nowhere half stepping. Did you ever listen to Cane Brother?

Speaker 3 (39:39):
Hey, listen, I was pulling girls where like dusty army
FATIV pants inside out T shirt that I had on yesterday,
and I ain't brush with it, you know what I'm saying.
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
I feel you though, I feel you, but it's it's
certain standards, bro, I can't do it like, don't get
me wrong. I might have one like like an EX
armor excuse me, X armor like shorts or something, or
like a sweatpants or something, but it's just that X
because I don't wear the shoes, you know, so I'll
throw on some other shoes. It's subtle. They don't have

(40:16):
like a like where it's clearly like this's Adidas or
anything else where. It's just subtle in a shirt over that.
But I'm not going out with no Nike shorts, Adidas shirt,
a Rebok hat like dib bro all the time, Champion socks,
and then you just mixing it all up where the
label is showing. That's crazy to me, that's crazy work.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
But I don't think. I don't think that people cancel
their Disney Plus subscription because of Jimmy Kimmel. I just
think that Disney Plus doesn't really have much that people
care to watch. I mean, I think it's overall programming.
If the programming or Disney Plus had so much great

(40:58):
content on it, that is the impossible for people to cancel,
then they were in the care of Jimmy kim Old
Show was coming on or not.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
I mean, I feel close to canceling every streaming service
at this point. Man, I don't care like they they
raising the price on this stuff every five seconds. No,
the Disney is going up. They increased, They announced that
they was increasing the price out there, but it was
canceling the job.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Yep, wait, what's going on?

Speaker 4 (41:26):
So but I do think that the extreaming services went
up a dollar. I'm like, yo, it's crazy man.

Speaker 3 (41:32):
Your streaming service.

Speaker 4 (41:34):
Yeah yeah, yeah, my streaming service.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
All right, we're gonna come back and we're gonna talk
about cleaning up them thirty diapers Man. For the full
left version of The Good Old Boys Radio Show, follow
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dot com. Back on the Goo Old Boys Forecast Media
Radio Network. So this is this is a little bit older,
but we never talked about this publicly, if I'm not mistaken.

(42:05):
But so a while back, I guess it was on
this TV show where Nelly made a comment about changing
diapers and the internet like went crazy. But I think
that it does raise a larger conversation. Man, So, like
what does fatherhood look like in twenty twenty five? Like
are they expectations different now when you have like a

(42:28):
nanny and money and stuff like that, Like should you
be expected as a dad to change a diaper? Because
from my perspective, it's a part of the bonding that
you had with the child, so you should be changing
the diaper.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yeah, I've never changed the diaper.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
I mean I've changed the diaper before, but I don't
think it's part of the bonding. Like if I had
the money to pay Susie or somebody else to do it, yo,
go hey Junior need his diaper change. Hey we'll go
out and toss the ball or whatever later.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
But they ain't.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
Probably no binding to me, thank.

Speaker 2 (43:05):
You, I think he said on the show. He was like, yeah,
these first couple of years, you got him. After that
I got him.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
And I can't agree with that because like it's it's
much harder, I think to take care of an infant
and all this type of stuff. And I can tell
you from my experience, you know, like as as as
child ages and stuff like that. You know that bond
kind of like bruise between father and child. But damn

(43:41):
like you ain't helping bre like and I.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
Guess in his case, in his case because he he's
a grandfather now like he has grown kids that now
I have kids and then you know him and the
Shanta gets married and he's in his late forties.

Speaker 3 (43:59):
That's not.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
But I mean you could say he was like, you
know what I'm gonna I'm gonna have a baby for
you because you don't have any kids. And I'm pretty
sure if I recall watching it, that was his mindset.

Speaker 4 (44:14):
My thing is this, bro, that child is not gonna
be like, oh man, I remember when dad used to
change my diapers for me. He's not gonna feel any
any different way when he said, oh Dad didn't change me.
Listen your child, say what it's for the mom, yo.
But still if you if you got a nanny, bro,
you ain't gotten to do it. I'm just saying it

(44:36):
ain't for the mom. If your mom, if y'all paying
for nanny. The mom ain't got to do it, or
she don't want to. I'm just saying, hey, if that's
what you're paying for it, then everybody can enjoy the
child when the child is clean and happy, and y'all
can go to the zoo and do things that the
child will actually remember. And you did you never take
a picture of you changing your daughter's diaper?

Speaker 3 (44:57):
No, nobody don't care. That's besides the point. Man, I
did it. I did my duty. Sometimes it was just
me and her too. What im I supposed to do?
Like wait for the mom to come back to clean
up the baby, Like, nah, you gotta change that diaper.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
But I mean you.

Speaker 3 (45:15):
Understands what she's saying.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
He has the money to have a nanny and they
there's a lot of other relatives in the house too.

Speaker 3 (45:23):
You should want to do it.

Speaker 4 (45:25):
It's your childbody wants to do it. Nobody wants to
do it. Bro, if I could have had somebody to
take care of the ones I was changing, I would
be like, yo, I don't want to do it.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
Sometimes you don't even want to wipe your own.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
Gets to be an adult. You can't sit there and say, hey,
I change your diapers. You're gonna respect me.

Speaker 4 (45:50):
Hey, I raised you. I put a roof over your head.
I did all of that at your table to say, yeah,
the respect is there whether you change a diaper or not.
Bro So y'all was saying I wet you. No, I'm
saying I've changed the diaper before. But we're talking about
Nelly and somebody who's a little more well off. Man,
I'm not mad at the brother. If he's gonna pay

(46:11):
somebody to do it, that'll make him a less of
a dad to me.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
All right, that's gonna.

Speaker 4 (46:20):
He feels some kind of laid Trump he.

Speaker 2 (46:24):
Was. He's on the pro daddy change the diaper movement.
I'm on the pro daddy being daddy. You still canna
be a daddy without changing a diaper?

Speaker 3 (46:32):
Yeah, Man, y'all keep those words of uh and we'll
see you on the radio next week.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
We are you wear that diaper with a badge of honor.
You got pictures of times you change the diaper.
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