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August 4, 2024 • 42 mins
On the latest episode, we start the pod off with reacting to who's being cancelling all the Toronto shows, Tory Lanez new singles and driver testimony of what happened with Meg The Satllion, and reacting to what isCartoon Network's Top 5 cartoons of all-time. Dream-Doll says BBL's are done natural bodies are back, Simone Biles being the GOAT, and the new Deadpool & Wolverine. Also the Bryant family reveals new Kobe and Gigi Bryant statues and much more!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The opinions and views and thoughts spoken about the host
of this podcast are for entertainment purposes only. It's not real.
It's not serious. It's all entertainment. No one is revealing, exposing,
or telling you anything about themselves. This shit is crazy. Goddamn.
I don't know who did it. Like somebody always touching something.

(00:21):
I don't know why, bro, I promise you, somebody always
touches something. People always touching shit that don't need to
be touched. Go touch the shit that needs to be touched.
Go move and throw some shit away that needs to
be thrown away. Why is people throwing away shit that
does not need to be thrown away? Oh my god,

(00:42):
it's like you gotta put a sign on something that
says don't throw me away, don't touch me, cause it's
like if you don't. Everybody just touching shit. It's like
it's no order anymore. Dog. This shit is ridiculous, man.
And before I start off this pod, I want to
address last pot. It was many different things being tossed around,

(01:07):
said about the politics. I usually don't really get into
my politics and what I believe in, but I'm gonna
say this. And on a serious note, This is no entertainment,
no nothing, This is real life seriousness. Go do your research, please,
on the Republicans and on the Democratic Party. Go do
your research on Trump. Go do your research on Kamala.

(01:30):
Go look at what they what are the things they're presenting.
See if you agree with some of them, see if
you don't. Don't just let them pander to y'all through
these rallies and all these people, uh, these social media influencers, rappers,
actors that they getting and having them at these rallies
and all this shit. Go do some research for yourself

(01:51):
and formulate your own opinion and your own judgment based
off that alone. That's all I want to say to y'all.
And I had to get that out the way. And
with that being said, y'all already know who I am.
I'm your host, the most humble, gracious I'm probably Finnah
stop being this real humble real soon, no bullshit, but
I'm gonna be humble for episode. Oh but my god,

(02:13):
I'm the most humble gracious host. Theory is known from
the Midwest to the south, to the north, to the
east to the west. I'm your host. Notorious l ott
O aka Lotto Bean taking ten ten nine shots like
I'm Kobe Bean, and y'all already know who I got
here with me, the best audio engineer there is and
producer say on the motherfucking track, sir, what's going on,

(02:37):
my boy? How things going? How you feeling today? On
this lovely what's this Saturday morning? Yeah? I'm good, I
was up early and good Man Fried we're trying to
I mean, what is this episode sixty two? Side yep,
episode sixty two. Yeah, it's a lot going on. Man,
it's a lot going on out the gate. You already

(02:58):
know how we get here on things. They won't say
episode sixty two. We're gonna jump right into things. There's
been a lot going on in the industry, even though
it's been somewhat dry. The summer ain't been what is
I mean, it's not been one of the I wouldn't
say it's been twenty sixteen summer. It's been real dry
and things of that nature far as news and shit
like that. But who, in your opinion, who you think

(03:22):
canceling the shows in Toronto? And I'm saying that, and
I asked that question because two TDE artists have now
got their shows canceled in Toronto. Schoolboy Q shows just
recently got canceled. First, then it was another artist name
by the name of Sir Sir. He signed the TDE.
He went on Twitter and somebody said, sir, you probably yo.

(03:45):
They said to him, after Schoolboy Q show was canceled,
they added him like, sir, you probably next. You should
be on the lookout. He went on to say, I
don't got nothing to do with that. I don't know
nothing about none of that. A week or so later
in show was canceled. So like a lot of people
are leaving those speculations, leaving it to speculation that is
Drake and his camp canceling the shows. I mean TDE

(04:11):
artists ovo they got motive? They do? They do? They do?
I mean they I did it. If I'm not mistaken,
I see. They put out like a statement saying basically
they were canceling the shows just because of anything that
might happen that's out of their hands. Basically because you know,

(04:31):
they claim the Rick Ross situation was never there doing.
They claim that was just off the strength of motherfuckers
from Canada. So they basically trying to say they're trying
to prevent anything like that to happen again. I mean, like,
what's your thoughts on it? How you feel about that?
I feel like that's exactly what it is. It's Drake
Versus America. They ain't letting them niggas come over there
and perform. Them tde niggas. But they're trying to be

(04:53):
politically correct about it when they get asked about it.
But they everybody know it's them. It's them, definitely them.
So if it was you, would you do the same thing.
You wouldn't letting them niggas perform. He was canceling niggas
shows or whatever. Nah, he was letting him slot. I
wouldn't care. I was. I mean, Drake owns some of
that menu. No, they they can slide slide slide. And

(05:16):
I'm putting out the statement anybody touched them, I'm touching
you back again, since everybody want to be touching shit,
I'm finna touch everything. I'm not playing like I'm finna
be like justin what fuck J Prince? You gonna think
I'm justin Timberlake. No, that's on Marion, who made touch
my bat? I think that's the that's all Marion. Yeah,

(05:37):
there's been a lot of things going on in Toronto,
like no bullshit. Then you got Tory Lanz. There's been
a lot of things going on with Tory Lanz. I
don't know if you heard it. I don't know if
it's legit because I heard the first one. I think
he dropped two. He did drop too. And I'm asking
from your perspective, do you think it's possible to make

(06:00):
something that clear from jail? Yeah? Because did you hear
how it sounded like he was still at the crib dog.
Didn't Lil Wayne and do something from jail when he
was at records? He did that was clear, didn't You're right?
I can't tell. Somebody on Twitter said Tory Lanez and
jail acting like he recorded from jail and he just
throwing throw aways away. I don't know how you feel

(06:23):
about that. Is that that's possible. I'm rocking with it, man,
I fuck with the song. I ain't gonna lie the
song he dropped. It was a little bop. It had
a little they had the little it had the little melody.
And I'm like, Okay, he sounded like he sounds like
this from jail ship you need to drop a whole

(06:44):
project if that's the case ship got fuck around it
or play with them boys. But even along with that,
with Tory Lanez dropping its singles and stuff from jail,
I think it's the driver that with the meg the
Stallion shooting and the Tory lanes and all that. I
think he just came in finally gave his statement, and

(07:05):
I think I didn't look into details, but I'm assuming
from what I've seen on the net and from what's
been going around, he basically said he never seen Toy
with the gun. I must I think he said he's
seen the girl with the gun, and Tory was basically
there to prevent it all. See. Joe Budden went on

(07:28):
his podcast went down the rabbit hole of saying that
it really was just the the higher ups was using
Tory and they just used Megdae Stallion as a puppet
for this. The higher ups really had something against Tory.
I don't want to get all deep into that, but
some of y'all believing it that some of y'all don't hey,
possibly because I mean, if that's coming back and people

(07:52):
were saying from the beginning Tory didn't do it, I
don't really know because some of this shit I'm telling y'all. Now,
I really don't give a fuck about so I don't
really do the massive research that I need to do
on those topics. But yeah, if he gonna keep making
music like that, he be my guest. Hey, let him

(08:12):
call home much as he needs to call and talk
to whoever the fuck he needs to talk to, so
he could keep dropping them hits going crazy. I'm telling
you that now, what else happened? What else just happened? Uh?
Let me see what is that you got. I think

(08:36):
this is crazy, and I think little baby needs to
attend to his son. But let's listen to this audio
of little baby son with his mother's wrong.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
I have made sure they handle it. And now this
is the second person that's told me that or it
was wrong? We got a problem?

Speaker 1 (08:55):
What the name?

Speaker 3 (08:56):
This might be a little too much, but sometimes I
feel like I gave just be watching that phone because
I be You can I have any single movie?

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Will be doing?

Speaker 3 (09:04):
I feel like too, I mean they can I have
any single moves then be doing that?

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Would that?

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Yeah, that's the only reason like ome here, Like I
need to tell my mom. If you don't boss, I'm
gonna be the boss to sit thing.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
I know.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
So do you feel like they we should just fire everybody,
or you think that they just I should have a
meeting with them.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
I just think you're driving a meeting with them, and
then just yet them? Can people tare them?

Speaker 2 (09:36):
And then yeah, yeah, yeah, lord, you gotta stop saying
that though, because you be trying to talk like me.
You can't talk like me.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I say, you don't say.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Then she said you even be trying to talk like
me to to like I say, thirty minutes later to
drop a video saying this.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
My son is with his dad very often, and if
he's not with his dad, he's with my mom, his grandmother,
who has nothing but sons.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
He has a lot of men in his life.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
So please.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Listen. I don't know, please, I don't even got to
play the rest of that shit. I'm telling you right now.
I'm telling you right now. You heard his little last
like you heard his little last end. Y'all seen him
when he said lemonade? Yeah, I seen him, Yeah, I
seen him. Hey, And it's a lot of people gonna
say that's a kid. That's a child. Y'all is crazy

(10:46):
for saying this about a child. Listen, let me tell
you something. The way he was just talking. In four years,
he's gonna be zesty. Ain't nothing wrong with it. It's
nothing against them people's but I'm just saying it wouldn't
be me. Ain't no where in hell. She said he's
a At the end of the first video, she said,

(11:09):
you gotta stop that. You can't be trying to talk
like me. He held the like the hums, the yeahs.
It was just two. You sound like man. You're acting
like your mama. You're acting like a big man. You
can't be doing that. Look like Nigga. Need to get
him in some pads. Nigga need to get him a football,

(11:32):
little baby doing school drives. Need to grab him, take
him with him. I say six to really longer than that,
but at minimum six to twelve months with pops getting
roughed up, because the first six months he ain't gonna
like it. He gonna be crying, be wanting to call
his mama, trying to go home. First six months, he

(11:54):
ain't gonna like it. After that, you feel me, After
that six months, he's gonna be cool with getting tossed
around by unk man. He might even be shooting nice
in six months, being real. Yeah, they active little folks
with his mama too much. Me, I ain't going for it.

(12:16):
I ain't having it. This is not what's happening. This
is not what's happening. It wouldn't be me. I'm telling you,
you gotta be active, you gotta be present because stuff
like that, even with you being a rapper, there's no
excuse for it. Because he me, if I was him
a little baby, I was an artist. My son would

(12:38):
have been right on the road with me. You would
have had to been. I'd have to have a nanny
in the trailer, I mean in the in the sprinter
or whatever we unriding in just so they can look
out while I'm not. You feel me while I'm rapping
this shit. But son, something would have been with me
everywhere we was going. You crazy, He borederline. Man, I

(12:59):
ain't gonna do too much even because of your kid.
But that is why that's a prime example of why
fathers are needed in the households across America and just
in general period in the black community, because, man, it
makes my head hurt, because it's all done by design.
They took the black men out of the household years ago.

(13:19):
To believe these single mothers to raise y'all kids. He
raised these young boys, and y'all, y'all wonder why everybody's
sassy now, all y'all say, these young niggas sassy, these
new men sassy. They don't want to be men this
and that because it was done by design. It was
done by design. Got these young niggas raised by women

(13:43):
taking on women trades, female trades characteristics being bitches and shit.
Then now the women being tough independent men. Shit all
fucked up, the game fucked up. It's all done by design.
It is crazy. But me, I'd have been an active father.
He needs to go regulate that. Fuck them albums, fuck
them songs, all that love baby, go talk to Jada

(14:06):
Wader and that little boy now moving forward, I don't
know what the fuck is wrong with little yachty. Big clothes,
them big ass jeans. I never was a fan of
big jeans, even when the ship was big, even when
the ship was in style. I never wanted big clothes

(14:27):
when niggas was walking around here. For those that don't know, yes,
I was around the era where shit was big. Still
I was a young nigga. I seen it. Why the
fuck was niggas wanting five xts. I don't know. Tall
teas out of what foot locker champ chips they was
in there. It's a regular tea, then it's a tall tea.

(14:49):
They was getting a tall tea, long shirt of boot
cut jeans. Why I never in my life wanted the
boot cut pair of Then they taking the jeans, increasing them,
creasing them deep crease, starching them holes down to the gristle. Dog.

(15:11):
It never made sense to me. But I say all that,
and I say all that to say in all, I
don't know what's wrong with little yachty the YACHTI went
on the Internet to say people from the Bronx and
just New York as a whole can't dress. He went
on to say, Atlanta is like very like pretty much

(15:37):
the trendsetters of this fashion shit. They pretty much started
a lot of fashion shit. And that's where he lost me. Yeah,
because shout out, shout out Twin, shout out Twin. But
fuck all that, Atlanta is black Hollywood. It's a great

(15:58):
place to be. I've had a great time there when
I was there, but I swear I've never seen no
fucking Atlanta trends that spread worldwide or that's just I
don't know. No Atlanta Trens that's fashionable. I don't. I
just don't. Now, speaking on the Bronx, the Bronx is
probably one of the most roughest burrows there is out
there on New York. So I could see him saying

(16:20):
some niggas out there is dirty. But with that even
being said, it's dirty niggas everywhere. When we talk about
New York, New York is one of the top tier
fashion places period. If you ain't coming from overseas, New
York is the man them niggas is spending. They muth

(16:42):
last on some fucking purple jeans or ball main jeans
before they buy some rent. Are you stupid? That's where
even the idea of pieces comes from. For I'm talking
at least far as in the United States. Like, don't
get me wrong, the overseas is a whole different ball game.
I'm talking about the US. Niggas was still going I

(17:07):
know for a fact, niggas in Atlanta was still going
to get ship off the mannequin. Niggas in Atlanta don't
even got better drip than the Midwest. M h. And
we been stopped buying a mannequin drip years ago, niggas
in New York, they turned the work boot into a

(17:28):
fucking fashion statement. Niggas is niggas turned to tim the
six inch butter into a fucking staple. That's a work John.
You could lay some some tims right now and go
do some anything with concrete right now, Nigga, you can
move some shit right now, like you build a house,

(17:51):
like for real, bad ass, Like you know, I say
you work in the warehouse. They say you need some
steel toes. You don't have any steel toes. I promise
you bring those tims in. They gonna think them some
steel toes and you're gonna be at a slide until
they catch win. That they not that you feel me,
regular team, It's gonna take a second, but until they
catch win. And I say all that to say, like, dog,

(18:16):
even how yachty dressed now with the big jeans, with
the rugby polo that's eight oh seven is fucking New York.
The Echo and that t I top back airsh like
come on, dog, I see what you're trying to do.
And I respect the nostalgia and I love nostalgia like me,

(18:37):
I don't care what nobody saying, go get me an
LRG shirt or something I wanted to. I wanted a
LRG shirt when he when they did the collab with dude,
who what do you saying? I ain't fresh? Yeah, I
want to his shirt all the sport at that. So
I can see you doing a nostalgia like you feel me.
I can see that, kid. But for you to just
say New York niggas don't got no drip, bro, that's wild.

(19:00):
That's wild coming from a place where niggas called niggas twin.
I never in my life thought to just say twin
to the next man, Like why, I don't know. It's
okay for y'all who do it. I'm not. I don't
want to get canceled. I don't want to. I'm not
nobody to judge. I don't have the right to judge.
Nobody y'all called niggas twin all you want what a twin?

(19:23):
I got you? But that is no y'all. Niggas is crazy.
Bit Cartoon Network. If I'm not mistaken, I think it's
shutting down. I think it's the coming to an end
of Cartoon Network. So I've recently seen on Facebook. It

(19:44):
was a post that said, best five Cartoon Network shows
of all time. I'm gonna give you the five in
order from one to five, and you just we can
talk about you what you think, if this is accurate,
if this isn't, it's something I already don't believe needs
to be on here. But number one The powerpuff Girls,

(20:07):
two Adventure Time, three Samurai Jack, four Dexter's Laboratory, and
five Courage the Cowardly Dog. No, that's that's not a
bad list because they're saying show top five shows of

(20:30):
all time. Where this is like, where's kids next Door?
Where's Ed and Eddie? Did they say Billy and Mandy? No?
Where is that? Okay, see, you are naming good shows,
But why is that Venture Time on there instead of
a couple of them shows? Because okay, I see what

(20:51):
you're saying. But like powerpuff Girls in Dexter. Okay, now
that those shows you're talking about came out a little
after that, so that was like that second era. But
would you say those shows like I'm not saying those
not good shows. Those are great shows. But did they
carry Cartoon Network? Yes, niggas, even niggas who raped they

(21:15):
and Neddy? Those are culture standpoints culture favorites. Like when
I just showing about the name, I don't really like
this show. But when I think of like one of
their best shows all time, this has to be one
of their best shows all time. The the show with
the imaginary people, that's that gotta be. That's the show

(21:40):
that carried the network. Like you could turn the Cartoon network.
You were seeing that blue Blob, you were seeing them
imaginary friends at time, like nobody was watching that Venture Time,
but eventure Time is one of those more newer shows
that that's that ship that era. Kids next door everybody, No,

(22:06):
you're right our generation dude, But the newer kids, like
how you just said Adventure Time. Those newer kids don't
know no kids next door or no unless somebody from
our older era came around and was like, hey put
this on, Like I just seen him. It's teen Titans
on that list. Nah, Because like those shows, those shows

(22:30):
you name it are great shows. But when you're talking
about all time, that they just gotta make them a
lot of money. And I can only for sure for
sure Powerpuff Girls and Dexter I could really see that
because them came out in the nineties and I was
still watching them and like, oh five they was running
the ship out them episode Man they dressing Sam Murriah

(22:53):
Jack that's on there at three, Yeah, Johnny Bravo, Man.
Courage had to be on there though. Courage was definitely Yeah,
I mean, I feel you, though Adventure Time I wouldn't
put that second. But like, damn, that's tough. I'm trying
to see top five shows all time. That's that's just

(23:15):
tough shows. That's just toughest it. That's tough as hell,
Like period top five shows all time Cartoon networking, like
you even you naming them shows. They didn't put out
a lot of shows like but to reach all time
Cow and Chicken, Yeah, that's a nice show too, to

(23:37):
reach all the time. The Looney Tunes had a show
to reach all time heights though, you gotta you gotta
be bringing in crazy numbers, doog. You gotta be bringing
in them things, them numbers. And I'm just even thinking
about sales. Scooby Doo, there you go, Scooby Doo. Definitely
Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated Scooby Doode, to be honest, should

(24:01):
be number one. Off the fact that they made so
many variations of one show on one network, Scooby Duop
been running since they like you remember, yes, Nigga Nigga,
that's something I were watching. I wouldn't tell nobody I
was watching Nigga Little drama Island Nigga. That's like, that's

(24:23):
like fear factor. But yeah, like some survivor shit, but
a mix of like flavor of love in there or
like I love money ben Ten, Ben Ten could be one. Listen,
no bullshit. I seen Ben Ten and I watched ben
Ten go through like five different stages. I watched themselves
so much merchandise. Ben Ten probably could be in their

(24:45):
top five shows all time. No bullshit, Like that's for real,
for real, that's real talk, Like that's what I'm saying. Man,
it's hello, It's hell. Yeah, it is some show it is.
It is a lot of shows they don't put out.
I ain't gonna lie. They had it for a second,
they really had it. It's fucked up that it's like that.
That's what's going on with Cartoon Network in these I mean,

(25:07):
but I guess TV is not where it used to be.
Nobody really even I don't even know if kids are
watching TV. I doubt they are kids a lot of
kids are just on YouTube. Really, if I'm being honest,
youtubing it out, thugging it out, you know, all that
goes in your opinion. Let's see if I can find

(25:28):
an audio real quick. I don't know if I can.
I don't think I have it. She did say some
wild shit. Huh. Let's see, do I have it? Nigga,
I'm tweaking. But static shot, ah, static shot. Static shots
one of the one of my favorite shows, All Justice

(25:50):
League bro Cartoon Network has some classics. Man, I can't
find Oh here it goes right here. Dream Doll says
she wants her natural body back, and I'm asking it's
bbo dunce. Here comes the audio of dream Dolls saying.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
That I was working out a cup coll What made
you want to get surgery in the first place? H
I was working out a cup called Starlet when you
when I was working in that environment, it was like
it kind of made.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Me want to do it, and then you felt the pressure.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
Yeah, but it's like I did I want to got
surgery and I kind of I'm like, I want to
transition back to my natural body.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Like what now?

Speaker 4 (26:33):
Yeah, do you feel like it's going out?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Of fashion.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
Yeah, really yeah, So how would you go back?

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Then?

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Well, I did a But let me tell y'all something,
y'all crazy as hell. Y'all going under these knives, offer
different procedures for y'all bodies, and this and that that
y'all just crazy. That's like me trying to go get
surgery because I want a bigger dick or I want
to be bigger. That's idiotic. It's muscles. They'll get a

(27:03):
six pack tomorrow. That's goofy at hell. You lame as
hell for real, for real. And for them to say,
for her to even say bbl's is going out of style,
that's insane because y'all not just her, but numerous of
women across the world. Then when they got these surgeries done,
to fail to realize that niggas don't really give a fuck.

(27:27):
Niggas a fuck, but niggas don't man, nigga, somebody natural, slim, decent,
pretty face come in. She probably gonna outbeat that BBL
every time. You thick, But don't buy give a fuck
about that. You being thick, don't pay the bills, okay,

(27:49):
and on the first in the fifteenth bills are due
at some point acid isn't enough. Bbl's them shits is trash.
I don't get me wrong, deal man, I feel yeah, man, hey,

(28:10):
I beat I cut up. I just think natural is better.
Natural is better. You get older, though, what like, what's
what's gonna happen? What's gonna happen when you have a
baby with this girl that's been cosmetically modified and you
didn't realize she was all sloppy and all this and
that before you then ayaya you dodne have baby. Your

(28:30):
daughter don't look or your son don't look nothing like her.
This shit is ridiculous. You meeting representatives literally now for real,
for real, you don't even know these people. Bbl's done.
Like come on, man, the game just shit is all
watered down. It's watered down for real. When they starting

(28:50):
to say that, and then it's like shit, they never
listen to men anyways. Women would say all because niggas
always liking the thick hose pictures. This is what they want, this, this,
this and that and be natural that too. But just
cause a nigga liking some pictures of somebody thick, don't
mean that nigga would be willing to deal with her

(29:12):
tolerate her. Basically, the Internet kind of the internet constructed
all at the Internet kind of made the world just
it got these people heads fucked up. Everybody listening to
the Internet instead of the real world people. Right now,
we could go acts one hundred niggas. What would they
prefer to like as there a girl, a girl that's natural,

(29:35):
naturally thick, pretty, or girl that's cosmetically done. Bb I
niggas is gonna say, I would want the natural pretty,
thick girl anytime, just natural always. You could ask a
nigga what type of hair you want from a bitch,
he probably gonna say, if you got bitch, if you
got some long hair, your hair healthy. He a nigga
seen your hair and it you know, it's straight looking,

(29:55):
it's nice when it's not done. Nigga gonna tell you
every time, Yeah, I like you. What your natural here
better every time. But you know what, bitches just go
do the exact opposite of what any nigga tell them
to do. I don't know why. I don't know why
bitches don't like being told what to do. Excuse me
for calling y'all bitches. I don't know all your names.

(30:16):
If you want me to address you by your name
and leave it in the comments. If not. Once again,
back to what I'm saying, the bitches just don't know
what to do. They do the opposite. You can tell
the motherfucker don't touch that water. She gonna knock it down.
Nigga's the same way. Niggas is crazy too. In other words,
if y'all haven't seen it, y'all should have seen it.

(30:38):
The Olympics have been going on. I ain't been watching.
I haven't really been watching either, but what I can
say I tuned into with Simon Bios. I'm not that
big into gymnastics or things like that, but after seeing
Simon Bios do what she do, dog, she's probably four

(30:59):
or five, maybe four eight at the most. I watched
this young lady jump on a balance beam, do multiple backflips, flips,
front slides. She spent on a balance beam three sixty
clockwise fast as fuck. I think I seen her. They

(31:21):
said her top height was like twelve feet in the air.
All I know is this young lady is the goat
the greatest gymnastics person athlete there is ever to live.
To be honest, this shit should be named Simon Bios
because that's how cold she is. Dog. If y'all haven't

(31:44):
seen that shit, go on YouTube search Simon Bios and
look at the highlights. Dog, I'm trying to tell y'all,
I've never thought this shit was possible, Like somebody can
jump that high off the jest, ha ha ha, off
the training and know, just dedication. I watched her do
one flip and then she like had so much hangtime

(32:06):
she did another two or three flips with the one flip.
And that's what I'll be telling people, like, you're gonna
start somewhere because one day she was just I want
to do gymnastics. A little short, She's just giving it
a try. Probably wasn't nothing at first, but over the
years kept going, kept going, getting better. She at the
Olympics killing the ass like man, they took home gold,

(32:30):
They took home everything that they needed to take home.
I'm not gonna lie, and I usually i'm an advocate
of I don't usually think I'm gonna have daughters. I
usually say I'm gonna have boys, you gonna shoot out.
But if I have a girl, I promise you my
daughter will be doing gymnastics. Now just off of that along,
I'm talking to flips, the strength she had, the either

(32:53):
that or the diving swimming, the flexibility, just the posture,
the stability to ban all that was just crazy, like
on some athletic and just on being an athlete, because
I do love sports. Former super Bowl champion here speaking,
but that shit is just remarkable. Shouts out to some
own bios man and them and all the other ladies

(33:15):
taking home gold for the USA and doing their thing.
That is crazy. Like I said, if y'all haven't seen
or highlights, just search us say some own bios USA
and please watch those. Those are crazy. Before we get
out of here, we got to talk about something that
recently just released. Marvel just recently dropped Dead Pulling Wolverine,

(33:41):
and I am not the biggest fan of dead poor movies.
I'm not. I don't really like all the extra cussing
in the weak satire comedy like that. I don't really
care for it. But what I can say I went
into Dead Pull number three, open arms, open minded. They're

(34:03):
pull and Wolverine. We're gonna see Hugh Jackman back in
the yellow and blue suit o g X Man suit.
What I can say is the movie did not disappoint you.
Seen it. Yes, I gotta go see it. I seen it.
I might go see it today because I ain't gonna lie.
I seen this interview earlier with my boy Wesley Snipes.

(34:28):
I'm like this, this dude in the movie. I'm not
gonna spoil it for you. It's spoiled. It's it's all.
He got the call, he did it. All I can
say is the movie is tough. That when they said
it was tough, And I don't even remember who said
it was tough. All I know is I went on
my source, my sight. I checked and seen if it

(34:51):
was on there. It was on there in CAM. I
press play. Let me see how this CAM version of
this movie. Look, it wasn't CAM, it was CAM, but
it was like I was right at the movie I watched.
That's why I ain't watched Long Legs. Let's just say
it CAM. I ain't even play that. No. Yeah, but

(35:11):
sometimes I'm telling you, dog, I clicked it because I
wanted to see how camy it was gonna be. Like,
was it gonna have a Japanese subject? There? Was it
gonna be HD? Was the audio gonna be shaky?

Speaker 2 (35:23):
No?

Speaker 1 (35:23):
I watched that whole thing in cam on the site,
but it was HD cam though. When I tell you
I seen Gambit, I seen Wesley as Blade Electra. There's
so much going on in the movie. All I can
say is, like I said, I don't like the dead
Poor movies. I don't like him, but I like Deadpool

(35:45):
as like if he was a cameo character, Like if
you bring him in just another movie, him coming in
talk some shit real quick. I don't need to hear
him talking as much shit as he do. But this
third movie, like I said, I really enjoyed it. I
really liked it, like I really did. That was just
like that was a well put together movie. Just the process,

(36:08):
even the once again the cameos was big, even seeing
Hugh Jackman back just as X Man and that with
that uh Wolverine old classic shoot on was crazy, Like
they really did their thing. They seeing the movie already
made over half of half of Billy Damn. Then. I mean,

(36:29):
like right right after that, not too long after that,
they announced Tony Stark is gonna be doom in the
next New Avenger movies. It's a lot going on with that.
People are in the uproar. They don't know how to
feel about. They should have got somebody else like, cause
I ain't gonna lie, it's gonna be kind of weird,
like that is iron Man, so it's like you see him,
it's like somebody else's like, what if one day they

(36:51):
want to mix iron Man and Doom in the same
Avenger type shit? Ain't that it? Doomsday Avenger Doomsday? No,
that's gonna be the movie. But they didn't killed the
iron Man off, so I mean, you can always bring
them back as a variant. I see what you're saying,
but the only thing I can say to it is
Robert Downey Jr. Is a good actor, and I don't
get that checked. And in Marvel Panics, they last couple

(37:15):
of movies bro been trash for real, for real, like
this dead pulling Wolverine. This just did good. But when
you think about their last movies, they last real good
good movies haven't been since Endgame. They just went back
to what they know. They went and got the End
Game directors and producers. They went and got Tony Stark,

(37:36):
I mean Robert Downey Jr. The man who helped make
the all the movies and build the franchise. They went
back and when when it got their starting formula to
try to make something happen of it. I'm not mad
at it. I'm all for it. I'm all for it.
I'm not mad at it at all. Recently, the Lakers,

(37:58):
and well not the Lakers, but the Kobe Bryant family
just revealed the Kobe Bryant and GG statue that will
be revealed or later placed in front of the Staples
Center or what is it called the Crypto Arena. Yeah,
shout out my boy, bean Man. You know, the only
person I ever liked or even gave that type of
acknowledgment to in the industry, or I would even say,

(38:22):
just admired man. Shout out Bean, shout out gg Man.
Rest in peace, shaw Man. I ain't gonna lie. And
then there I gotta go to La. Now it was
just so I can. I gotta go back to La
to take a picture by that statue and by your
single statue in by the one with GG and you
like that shit is crazy, bro, It's still fucked up
that that even happened to my nigga. Like, I ain't

(38:43):
gonna lie, Bro, I don't cry about nobody in the industry,
but I remember where I was that day. Shout out
e Man. I was with E. We was at her crib,
my ex at the time. Man. We came in. She
said Kobe died. I said never. I searched it on
my mama. Google said date born Boom died deceased this

(39:05):
date what Nigga. I watched Kobe highlights the rest of
that day. Nigga, I cried, I swear to God every
time I watched him. I watched that Nigga win out
that day. I went through all five Lakers championships, Kobe one,
Nigga all five. I remember I was. I was working
at Wells Fargo at that time. They ain't never had

(39:26):
a TV on ever the whole couple of years. I
was there that day though, when they was just playing
him all day they had that on, I cried, I couldn't.
I couldn't deal with it. I ain't gonna lie. It
fucked my head up because it was like, hold on,
I just seeing him, Matt Bryant. I'm not gonna get
all into that, bro. It fucked my head up. Bro.

(39:48):
It just really did. It really did, man, it really did.
Last and last, but not least. I want to leave
this to y'all. Listen to Theovan.

Speaker 5 (39:59):
They're telling me America, a lot of American media is If.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
You say that, that would be anti Semitics. So I'm
not going to go there. Right, they're telling me everything
that I say now is anti semetri But I'm saying
that that even the Jewish people in Israel telling you
these are lives.

Speaker 5 (40:14):
Well, my friends, my Jewish friends, who they say that,
they say that the media is mostly run by Jewish folks.
I don't think that that's it is. They told me
that it is. It is all of the corporates, all
the CEOs. But that's that's the differing. But i don't
want to go into their intention. I'm just giving you
a case.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
That it didn't have to say that though.

Speaker 6 (40:35):
Well, according to a bill that was passed by the
Congress two months ago, there is now an anti semitic
bill that anything any criticism to Israel will be counted
as anti Semitic. Any criticism to Jewish people who might
have a dual loyalty to Israel and America, if you
attack them, that would be called anti semitic. If you
talk about APAC controlling the elections and giving money, that's

(40:58):
anti semitic, and sequit a minute that's against the First
Amendment of the United States, because I can I have
I have grown up seen people shitting on everything, on
the American President, on the American on religion, Jesus whites,
Jesus whites. But when you but something, when you talk
about Israel, which is a foreign country that we give aid,

(41:20):
if that.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Don't let y'all, If that ain't telling y'all something, If
that ain't telling y'all, it's a lot of shit going
on just in the world. And people is higher powers
to everything, and that's something. And don't ever get confused
by the people that's within the game, playing the game
they saying, they saying and giving you some game because

(41:43):
you're not in the game and you ain't gonna believe.
But that's why they're trying to give you the game.
I know I might have confused you saying game a
lot right there. But trust me, somebody like theovin y'all
might not be hips at the jovonn. Theovann is one
of the biggest podcasters in the different community in the
Caucasion commune out to you. That's my god, do vin

(42:04):
you heard what he just said? He said, My Jewish
friend said that they run the media, and the guy
who's doing the interview, you can see how hesitanting he
was to even want to go into this topic. I'm
gonna leave y'all with that. I, like I always tell y'all,
continue to support the podcast man, continue to like, subscribe,

(42:25):
comment on all the videos, all the shorts, continue to
follow and like all the content on the Instagram. And
you will see us again next week for episode sixty two.
And like I said, more people coming on the pod,
more interviews coming up, upgrading the everything production set up,

(42:48):
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