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October 6, 2025 • 37 mins
MONDAY HR 4 Nerdy News with Ryan. Sora A.I. is out of control. The Rock has his first box office flop. News From The Headlines Sean Combs sentanced. Was it enough?

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Daytona. We're coming out to see you part of our
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Davidson on October the sixteenth. We'll be there from six

(00:25):
to eleven. It's the kick off the b October Fest.
Join us that morning if you want to, we'll be
out there. Love to see you. It's Daytona, Harley Davidson,
October sixteenth, six to eleven. Am. All the monsters out.
There's gonna be a great time. What's up, guys, I'm
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(00:45):
going to bring you the nerdy News of gay Nerdy.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
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Speaker 3 (01:00):
Ryan by Thurny News brought to you by that mortgage
guy Don from that mortgage guy Don dot com.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
But more on him later. Oh Man, two Titans of
the World. They're teaming up for the first time since
their first team up fifty years ago, and Superman and
Spider Man, oh really are coming together for a team up.
It's a DC and Marvel crossover to celebrate the fiftieth

(01:34):
anniversary the time, the first time that had happened, and
that'll be coming out next year, at the beginning of
next year, and that'll be a lot of fun comic
book you mean, or a comic book, Okay, comic book.
DC and Marvel have a long history of like doing
little crossovers every so often, and it's always fun to
see that. It's cool to see what the comics themselves.

(01:54):
I never actually like because they I think there must
be clauses where none of them can lose too badly
or whatever, so it tends to be a little lackluster,
but I would like seeing it. There's recently just a
Batman Deadpool crossover. Oh yeah, and people were very confused
why Spider Man and Superman like weren't mentioned at all,
and it's because they were saving for this announcement. There's

(02:17):
that going on in the world of comics. But really,
what I want to talk about is, guys, it's over.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
What's over.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
It's over. You are never again going to be able
to believe anything you see on the internet. Starting a
couple days ago, well, it's already, no buddy. Open ai
released their program called Sora Too. Sora Too and Sora
is their video generation tool. Basically, you type in a prompt,

(02:47):
you say I want to see this, You type it in,
you wait a little bit, and it pops out a video. Now,
the videos from Sora were pretty good, but you could
kind of tell that they were AIH for a lot
of various reasons. Sort to which now is open and
available to the public is next level. I got taken

(03:10):
by so many videos over the weekend that I can't
believe it. I'm gonna show you some examples up here.
This is an open AI's official announcement from short too,
and all of these are just type in a prop.
This is a cat on top of a figure skater's
head as she's skating around in an Olympic stadium. Other
than knowing that cats can't do that, yeah, I can't

(03:30):
get that. You wouldn't know that's not AI. They show
an anime example, which is a pretty good.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Uh is that where they're getting like what were they
They've got? Like? Uh uh two people from Scooby Doo
making out what's the one where.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Uh, that's just your browsing history bro.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
If you put in Daphne and you put in Foma
uh from the movie, and then it shows them making
out with each other, I'm sure that it's sort of creepy. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
But the one I saw over the weekend was it
was a video Jake Paul and he was talking about
how he was coming out as gay and he has
a new makeup line, and it was realistic other than
his voice was off because they didn't do a full
voice clone of them, you wouldn't know, but the video
itself looks real. And we're all looking at things most

(04:21):
of the time on tiny rectangles, which hides a lot
of the imperfections you're gonna get taken from here on
out forever.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Yeah, you can't believe anything you see on hial.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
And there's gonna have to be some kind of way
to like verify I don't know. Maybe this is what
bitcoin in the blockchain could be used for. I've said
this for a while, to verify that, like this thing
is real. But I don't know, Man, it's crazy. This
kind of power and this kind of tool I don't
think should be long in the in and app form,
just so that I can just do on my phone.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yeah, real fast. Jeff Howell had it where it was
like Jeff how and some like hot girl forget what
it was.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Oh yeah, Jeff Howell made some hiak makeout.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah, and it really looked like Jeff Howe and it
really looked like Selmahayak and it was whatever that program is,
you put two people in and it shows them making out,
which could be problematic.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
It's very problematic. I believe. I believe Florida has a
law like Jeff might have broken the law by doing that,
where you can't do unconsensual any kind.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Of I clicked on it to see Jeff Howe, and
now I get all these people making out that I
know don't even you know, like each other.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
You know, Yeah, it's it's it's pretty bad. And I'm
somebody who follows AI and if I can get taken,
then my mom's, your grandma's, everybody's gonna get taken by
everything with doubt. And I feel like as far as
the world goes and people in power, that feels like
a feature not a bug for them, because total you

(05:48):
can do misinformation super fast, sure.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Absolutely can.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
And this is why I like it's important to get
out or get information out out there for people to
take a look at and see if it works for
them to protect themselves versus AI. All right, now, there's
AI Content Shield, the browser extension for Chrome, Firebox. Firefox
blocks all AI generated videos, posts and articles on YouTube,
social media and search engines like Google.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
So you can add that.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
You can go to by by Google AI, a Chrome
extension that specifically removes AI overviews and other AI generated
content from Google. One of the services that I use
Duck Duck Go. It's a dedicated r L automatically hides
AI generated images and summary features for the use for
users of this search engine.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
It's a particular search engine. I don't want to block
at all. Angel I would just like it if it
is AI to have a little like a red things
this is AI. I want to just know that s So.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
They do that though RUSS, but with a punishment and
a fine factor. I do think that that's the way
we're like, if you post something as AI and you
don't specifically put like a watermark or something that says
like this is AI, you need to be fined and
or jail and until that because that's how important.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Until that happens, and no government in the world as
you expressed an interest in doing that. Like Ryan is saying,
these are the things that you have to do to
protect yourself. This is you covering your own ass because,
like you said, there's a ton of stuff out there.
You get taken by it all the time. Yeah, there's
the funny haha part of it, but there's also the nefarious.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Side of this.

Speaker 4 (07:12):
And like whether it's your parents or everyone else that
you're trying to protect from this, you know, let them
know that it exists.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
It's an option you could choose to add this.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Another one is AI blocker, and then there's a U
block origin with AI block lists.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
But that's the thing. It's an arms race. So you're
always either and people are lazy. You either always have
to be on top of it and constantly learning and
to learning about the thing, or you can do it.
Most people do get lazy. And just like this stuff
comes across like sure, a giraffe on a surfboard, very funny,
How cute is that?

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Right?

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Blah blah blah. But it's just as easy for me
to make a post where some politician is saying some
crazy nonsense and inciting some kind of violence or riot
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Without a doubt. You're right. That is the ultimate problem
for sure. Now you know, I was watching something on
the news this morning, and as I'm watching, I'm like,
I wonder if that's I'm like, well, they wouldn't be
reporting this. This can't be AI. But did you see
that they called it the ultra real robot face they
came out with. I guess it's a it's it's in
either China or Japan. I forget it was an Asian country.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
And it's an ultra face and it was so realistic.
Look good, Oh that's the one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, No
is that AI or is that from as a robot?
That's real robot?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
That's an animatronic is what that is?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Man?

Speaker 2 (08:25):
But the thing about this particular creepy and real work
in its eyes. It has video and lidar and all
this kind of stuff. And I believe they attached like
some kind of l ll M, some kind of large
language models so it'll speak to you as well.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
It's got two hundred little uh I don't know, like
a little like facial texts. Yea, it sticks in it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
We're just not ready for this as a people, as
a society, as whatever. You're not ready for what's going
to happen, and that this program specifically, they're trying to
make like basically AI TikTok because sore Too is like
its own social media platform.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah, what do you mean, what do you mean a TikTok?

Speaker 2 (09:00):
So it's like you you it's social media. So you
go on there, you make videos, you share them, Yeah,
and then other people can join and like your videos
and whatnot. So it's like all AI slots.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Oh, it's all just generated.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Yeah, all generated and whatnot. Is we're six days into
this and it's always takes a second to catch on.
I'm telling you we we as of right now, do
not live in the same world we lived in last week.
And it's about to get. It's about to get. All
this stuff is faster and faster.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
You're right, it's it's multiplying quicker. Just like that actress
that we saw last week. Was her name Tiffy or
something like that, or Tiffy I forget with her name now,
but but she looks so real that it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Yeah, And so like actors need to be worried, you know,
writers need to be worried. Everybody. And and because that
there's no speed bumps, there's no roadblocks. In fact, they
specifically took the roadblocks and the speed bumps out. At
a national level, there's nothing. It does very much feel
like there's nothing we can do. And I don't know
what the answer is of what we can do to

(10:01):
contact our lawmakers and be like put the speed bumps
and the roadblocks in place.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Until they do that. Like I said, that's why I
was sharing that information. I rust, I know. I heard
you say. You're like, yo, I don't want it to
block everything, but there's there's.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Well guess what everything's going to be this very soon,
there's gonna be no real people left on the internet.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Angel your your suggestion is a good suggestion. But here's
the thing. You Uh, if you if you're mind if
you're mindful enough to do that and to block all that,
then you are aware of of a I and you're
you're you're less likely to get fooled by it. The
problem is like my mom right, or other people who
aren't aware and don't really pay attention, and they're not
they're the ones that need to block and they don't

(10:38):
know about Okay, And this is what I'm saying. So
like when you go to your parents house. You know.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
I did this for my dad, so I know that
what search engine he likes to use. This is the
one that he uses. I found the extension for it
and I added it to his to his uh to block. Yeah,
well yeah, just good. Just then get taken care of
the get proved, you know, being prudent about it, you know.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Yeah, and to all the people like, uh, the one
that Jeff posted was pretty easy to tell her. Fag
lady had three arms, a huge sort. He used some
other version that's already out there.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
It's pretty good. Well, whenever she was kissing Jeff, we
knew it was fake.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Yeah, but it was like and again she had three
arms too. But again, today is the worst AI will
ever be. From now on, it's.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Going to get more realistic and more Yeah. And so
if you if you see on the news tomorrow, you know,
Putin's saying all the wars are over. You don't know that?

Speaker 2 (11:32):
No idea now?

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah, can yeah, you don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
I think we're gonna have I don't know. I don't know.
I feel the future is going to be like small
communities all cut off from the Internet and you just
live in that community because you have to go against it,
because they've made the Internet just full of bots and
fakeness and it just becomes absolutely unusual. I think there's
a version of we could get to that, but I
don't know. But you know, hugger kids, tell him you
love him because the world is different now, and enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
And it's not going back.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
We're not going back. This genie is out of the bottle. Hardcore.
Uh So, maybe if you want to move to a
small community in the middle of nowhere with your friends
and family, you can talk to that mortgage guy down
from that mortgage guy down dot com. Get yourself a mortgage.
He's not a robot, he's a great guy. Take him out.
Don't miss the boat. A pair quote with that mortgage guy. Done,
and you've just heard the nerd more.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Big dumb fun with the monsters. When you come back,
don't go anywhere. You're listening to the Monster in the morning.

(12:43):
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(13:28):
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(13:49):
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mind him own. I got to drag it in here
on I think Wednesdays the day I'm gonna take it
over and see the people in Mount Dora. But you
got this week to build your scarecrow if you want to. Hey,
one of the things that we always talk about during
the Nerdy News. We didn't bring it up this time,

(14:09):
but the movies that were out, you know, like the
number one movie of the week. What do you think?
And are you guys even do you even pay attention
anymore to what films and what movies are coming out
every week?

Speaker 4 (14:21):
What I do is I try to whatever kind of
grasp my attention right. For example, the Mark Wahlberg new
Heist movie dropped that it was interesting because the.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
Way that's on a platform, Well no, I was what
I was.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
Going to say, though, is that the way that Prime
promoted this one and the way they did the trailers,
it made you think, and they did it like they
would as if it was dropping at a movie theater.
And it's not until the very end where the Prime
logo comes up and it's streaming on.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
That was my that was my you know, I recognized
this week. I'm like, wow, man, I pay attention now
more to what's coming out on streaming platforms than I
do what's coming out in the movie theater. It used
to be what's coming out in the movie theater this week,
what's going to do well? That is not really a
big deal anymore. It used to do four. Yeah, I
did for Fantastic four and it's now out on all

(15:07):
streaming platforms. But the number one movie of the week
this week was the official release party of Showgirl of
a Showgirl, I'm sorry, the Taylor Swift thing. It made
thirty three million dollars and basically it's just like a
music video for her album. And that was number one.

(15:27):
Number two was Leonardo DiCaprio. It's a one Battle after another.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
Again, that's a movie. Because of the promotion and everything.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
I refuse to see it because I was thrown at
me in every YouTube video, every commercial.

Speaker 4 (15:40):
It's not their fault. I want to see that movie
in the theater. I'll go see them. I'll go see
that movie in the theater.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
It came in second place and it made eleven million dollars,
so you had. You know, Taylor Swifts movie made thirty
three million in a disappointing third place. And I gotta
tell you, I was wondering to myself why I had
no interest in this but the Smashing Machine, which is
the Rocks thing. This is the worst film The Rock

(16:07):
has ever put out as far as you know, the
worst week or whatever, like the amount of money. It
only made six million dollars. And my question to you
guys was, and my question to myself is is this
just rock fatigue, is like too much rock? Or is
it because he's playing a character that's basically I mean
when they were talking about on the news this morning,
they said, oh, yeah, he plays a wrestler. Now the

(16:29):
guy he's playing is not a wrestler. He's a UFC fighter, right,
But to most of the public, it looks like The
Rock is just playing a wrestler and who cares kind
of a thing. And it did not do well at all.
And it had a big budget and I think over
fifty million dollars to make it and it only made
six million dollars this week? Why do you think it flopped?

(16:51):
Why do you think that it's his first flop.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
I think people are rocked out.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Yeah, you know, you know, it's not the Rock being
the Rock. He's not being funny. He's not. One of
the things that's appealing about the Rock is he's kind
of funny. Right. This is him not being funny. It's
him being in a serious role. Do you really care
about saying the Rock in a serious role? Angel? What
about you? Why do you think this flopped?

Speaker 4 (17:15):
People aren't familiar with the with the story of this guy,
and and then again because the way that it was marketed.
It's not a flashy movie. It's a drama. He's going
for an oscar, he's being the people that I've seen
it are given him accolades for his acting. I've heard
what's your name? An actress that's in there with him
is also well, mister Emily Blunt. Yeah, so this is

(17:40):
this is this is the movie that he gets to
do finally after doing years and years and years and
years and years and years of action movies.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
So I was gonna ask you do you think? And
he he's very fulfilled, he says with this because it's
he's actually, for the first time getting able to do
a drama. Something he could be taken seriously, and the
first thing he does to be taken seriously is a
complete flop. Do you think he's happier with you know,
coming out it's a blockbuster, makes one hundred and fifty
million dollars like a Jamanji or something like that, or

(18:10):
is he happier doing this but it's a flop?

Speaker 4 (18:13):
I mean that's all relative, right, because he's gotten to
do all those other things, and so I think finally
he like he's getting to quote unquote act. So that's
kind of the deal that you make. So I'm sure
on some level for him he's happy that he got
again as an artist. I would think I'm happy that
I got to do the work and got to do
the experience.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Yeah, now I'll get back on the merry go round
and do another one for the studio, you know, right,
what do we think? Ryan? And you think most America
has had enough rock rock fatigue.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
When the rock isn't being either funny or being that
like kind of Chris Pratty, I'm the lead role, douchebag
kind of say funny ish things sometimes.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Right, he sucks.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
I don't want to say he sucks you much Black Adam.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
I did watch it, terrible idea. You're right. I didn't
like him as black at him because he wasn't You're
you're right. He's not being funny, he's not. The reason
you like The Rock is he's got a great sense
of him or funny as hell in the ring. That's
why you like The Rock. When he's trying to be serious.
Who you're a guy with too many muscles trying to
act serious.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
And I get it, Like all these actors, they want
to be taken seriously, of course, and he goes, I'm
doing the big blockbusters. I of course can be a
dramatic actor. I'm essentially a Daniel day Lewis and these
guys just aren't. And that's okay. The Rock has had
a very successful career, but I don't necessarily need to
see him do any kind of dramatic roles or some

(19:39):
kind of serious thing that's like Emmy worthy or Oscar worthy.
I just I don't care. I don't care about him enough.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Yeah, you know, I like him when he's doing The Rock.

Speaker 4 (19:48):
The character true because when he did, like when he
did Red One, you guys didn't watch that when he did,
obviously watch that Black at him.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
You didn't want, not.

Speaker 4 (19:56):
You specifically, I'm saying in general the public, uh red, No,
people didn't. You guys didn't like him in that Jungle Cruise.
You got people beat him up on that one, that
one other way, Jumanji, the next.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Level, people beat y'all.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Like he's like, if you look at his last ten movies,
everyone's been getting tired of him doing the role that
you guys are saying that you like.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
Is it because he has too many movies? Everybody's rocked out? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (20:19):
I mean like his IMDb list is loll Look.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
In twenty nineteen, he did Fighting with My Family, Shazam,
Fast and Furious, Hobbs and Shaw, and Jumanji in twenty
twenty one, Jungle Cruise, Free Guy, Red Notice twenty twenty two,
only two projects, DC, League of Super Pets, Black Adam
twenty twenty three, only two products, Fast X, Once Upon
a Studio twenty twenty four, only two projects, Red One,

(20:43):
Mona two twenty twenty five, only one project, The Smashing Machine,
and then We've got and then for twenty twenty six,
we got The Mona Musical. So like he's not as
as saturated.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
It seems like he is for some reason, it just
seems like he's saturated him.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
And Kevin Hart. I mean, I'm so over both of them,
and I'm sure they're great people. I know the Rock
has this weird contract causes where he can't lose a
fight or look a certain way.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
But there is the Rock still a part of the
Fast and Furious franchise.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
Yeah, that's a limbo, right, that might not even get done.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
I was bringing that up. Yeah, Fast and Furious sequel
may be in trouble. Then Diesel says, the next Faster
and Furious movie, I guess they've lost their financing.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
The people that would advocate for that movie and the
studios are are gone now, so that they need to
come up with fifty million dollars in budget cuts to
be able to be able to make that the finale.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
The staggering budget. What do you think the budget is
for the final episode of the finally the part of
Fast and Furious three hundred and forty million dollars. Yeah, yeah,
you're struggling to cut a profit. They want to cut
it down to two hundred million dollars, and I guess
there's we don't know if we can do that. I
don't know. I don't know if we can cut that down,

(21:59):
so they're might not be.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
Yeah, it might not be, or there are there or
you drop that story to see if there's a streamer
that comes out and helps underwrite it, you know, so
that it goes to the movie theater for a week
and then it's on a streaming platform.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
You know, they had a really long run, right.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
Yeah, at this point, I don't really I don't know
if anyone's clamoring for the conclusion. Yeah, and I'm a
fan of that franchise. Yeah, I know it's ridiculous, and
I know it's you know, all these things. But am
I going to be kept up at night if we
don't get the what happens with the finale there? I'm
not going to be.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
You'll be okay, Yeah, the writer of it, I forget
who the writer is, whoever is in charge of writing.
He finally came out and said, Okay, we might have
made a mistake and we sent him into space. That
could have been a mistake.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
There's a long litany of things where they jumped the
shark with that thing, and that with the with the submarine.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
They did that with the space but then that the
part of the bit became jumping the sharp right like.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
That was Yeah, at one point, once you start, once
you crossed that threshold and you start being ridiculous, just you,
you gotta have to you kind of have to.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
So Tyresa end up turning himself in. Did you guys
see that he was able to get a red eye back?
He got a red eye back. I don't think he
was in to buy uh, and turned himself in and
he was arrested. But I think that you know, they
let him go. But so that whole thing is us
put in the bed, I guess. So he turned himself
onto police. They wanted to because he had the four

(23:33):
dogs that.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Killed others were gone though, right, so it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Yeah he yeah, he he doesn't know where the dogs
already says, so he wanted to save their lives, obviously
that's what it. So does that make him a hero
in people's eyes? Or people?

Speaker 2 (23:45):
So I can I can respect it if you told
me like I got to put my dog down because
she did something like angry and I don't know, I
don't know, maybe maybe maybe she didn't do what they're saying.
I'm saving my dog. I'm gonna do it the time.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Well, this was four dogs and his thing. Listen, I
don't know which one did I mean, uh, we don't know,
you know. Uh, but anyway, so, uh so they would
need him to finish for the last movie. But it
looks like the last Fast and Furious movie might not
might not happen. It's not gonna happen. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
I can't wait till we get the reboot and it's
Fast and Furious kids, like whatever is gonna happen?

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Saturday Morning cartoon and what we're doing like scattered news
right now? Did you see I pulled this for you?
Angel or the Oasis guitars. Bonehead. There's a guy named Bonehead, Yeah,
the bass player man. Yeah, Bonehead is leaving the reunion
tour because he has to get prostate cancer treatment, which
which sucks. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
Is he a b Is band Yeah? Yeah, yeah, he's
one of the like, he's a fan favorite. He's a
part of the original lineup of the band.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
And how do you get a nickname like bonehead? He
was just a knucklehead, Okay, so it was a loving
a loving name.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
Yeah yeah, and uh just like just being a thick
is what kind of the thing. But he was part
of the of that original crew of the band and
has been with them. And when they did this reunion
and they included him in it, the you know day ones,
the hardcore fans were really excited because again that was
a reach into the past of the lineup, because once

(25:15):
they cleared out a couple of the original guys, some
of those players kind of moved in and moved out.
So like the bass player they're going to bring in
and for me personally, is my favorite version of the
band with him on bass.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
And in this article it goes on to say that
still is no report of any of any issues with
him fighting or you know, with the argument or anything. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Again, for both of those two guys, I think they
got to a point where they're seeing this build their
bank accounts. And uh because both of them, you know,
uh Nole just went through his first divorce. Uh, Liam
has got child support and a couple other outstanding things
like that, and so I can see where, like, it.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Can't be that hard to get along with somebody, you.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
Know, you know, I'll be again if you're able to
pull it off. For if they're able to pull it off,
Let's say a calendar year a year and a half, right,
and at the end of it take a break and
then we get a new album and they tour support that.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
I think everybody's going to be pretty thrilled. All right,
we got news and the headlines when we come back.
You're listening to the March of the Morning. Hey, remember
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Speaker 1 (27:24):
Uh wild Man from St. Cloud says russ can build
a scarecrow, but he can't measure a woman's waist for
a wrestling belt and order it. Listen, I did this, Adam.
They didn't ask for a measurement. It just says men's
belt and women's belt. So they ordered the women's belt.
But it is so small.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Apparently they build or they offer extensions for those kinds
of belts, so you don't have to do that. I
don't know if the company that you ordered through offers one.
Maybe check there, Okay, but there is a such thing
that they offer. People were texting it earlier. I had
meant to grab the Lincoln send it to you, but
I didn't.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
I did not know that. Yeah. Well, now you learn
something new every day. Okay, All right, Well we got
that news from the headlines this can This happened after
we were off the air on Friday. Sean Diddy COLEMs
was sentenced to four years in prison for everything you know,
all the stuff we know well, what all he was
accused of and all that kind of stuff. Uh. Some

(28:17):
people saying, oh my god, that's not enough he should
have gone for because the judge was they were gunning
for eleven years. Uh, he got four years in prison.
Uh do we do you think that's enough? Just just
the right amount or too much?

Speaker 2 (28:36):
I didn't follow it closely enough. I'm glad that he
got actual jail time, but with something like that low
usually you know, good behavior and all the finagle and
they do later and it ends up being like a year.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
And then they said if he if he acts right
and everything, it could the least it would be be
two and a half years. So he's spent in two
and a half years. Not long enough, you know, I
got I think they hit it right on the head.
I don't think it's I don't think it's too much.
I don't think it's not enough. I think it's right
on the money. For some reason, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (29:09):
Why, because well, for what they were too able to
convict him for. Right, Yeah, yeah, I mean if we
take out all the other salacious information that we know,
if we take out all the things that weren't brought
to charge, like the gun charges somehow never materialized. Yeah,
there were weapons that has lost a vague Los Angeles

(29:30):
home that had serial numbers filed off of them that
never made an appearance. And for whatever the reasons are,
the jury didn't one believe the story that the prosecution
presented to them. So then for what he's actually was
found guilty for. This kind of goes along the guidelines.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
I thought so too. I was watching some story and
they were talking about this case, and you know, they
have people that will get you ready to go to prison,
like it's like a consultant, like you're going to go
to prison.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
The whole movie Heart and Your Boy from uh uh yeah,
Will Ferrell.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Will Ferrell, Yeah Yeah. But there's a real thing and
they got a real person, And I guess the biggest
concern for him is they're afraid he's going to be
sexually assaulted because he in the case, it turns out
that you know, he has bisexual tendencies or whatever, and
being sexually assaulted is one of the biggest concerns they

(30:28):
have for for Shaun Didi COLEMs. But somebody that famous,
don't they keep him in a separate area and not
in general population. What I read now he was being
sent to one of the worst prisons. Actually, that's what
I heard.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
The faging about. Like location was the next thing they
had to argue about.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Like that.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
When the lawyer was talking to the press, he's like,
the next thing we're going to do is discuss where
where he's going to be.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Yeah, so currently, as of the sentencing, the place they
were sending him was not a nice place at all.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Yeah, in comparison, you know, but they won't keep him
out of general population.

Speaker 5 (31:01):
No.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yeah, just because you're famous doesn't mean you get special treatment.
I'm curious what most people think. You can text us
at seven seven zero three one. Do you think four
years is right on the money? Too much for what
he did or not enough for what he did?

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Yeah, he's yeah, if he does everything right, you're right,
he'ld five hundred thousand dollars fine, and the potential to
be honest.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
Nothing for a guy like that, That's the thing. Like
the only punishment you get, like is is times question.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
So you think, does he still have five hundred thousand dollars?

Speaker 2 (31:33):
Yeah, of course he does.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
He was a billionaire. He was a billionaire.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Yeah, five hundred thousand dollars is like charging me a penny.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
He hit all that sarrack money. Don't forget about that.
He didn't run through all of his money with his
legal fees.

Speaker 4 (31:45):
And all that sold. He sold some the property and
everything like that. I'm sure, like I'm saying, I'm sure
it took a hit, and I'm certain that he's probably
not going to be you know, he's not on the
Billionaire's list anymore.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
No, no, no, But it doesn't seem like he and
when he gets out, he's a pariah, right.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
I don't know. There always will be people that f
with people like that, you know, like and there's people now,
like I've seen the comments on like my Facebook from
various people where they're like they think he's getting railroaded,
and it's you know, there's the whole sect of people
that's like, oh, they just always try to take down
powerful black men. So I don't know, there always be
people that mess with people like that. So I don't know.

(32:28):
I think two and a half years is way too
short for the nonsense he pulled.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
Up, what are you okay? Well, here's the thing though,
what are you basing that off.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Of charges that weren't you know, I understand how legal
system works, and all.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
He got convicted for was messing around with prostitutions. But
you know what, age, what most people when they think
of him now, what they see as him beating that
woman in the hallway, and and most people like to
throw him under the jail for that.

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Okay, understood, that's why most people that could be public opinion,
and that's public opinion. And somehow that video in a
courtroom and with in front of a jury didn't sway them. Yeah,
didn't sway them. Well, let's way, he was found guilty.
I mean that he found guilty of prostitution russ.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Right, but they were he was in charge with beating
her or anything like that. That that that wasn't one
of the charges, which was what people were shocked about.
But yeah, you're right. It just showed his character, is
what that did.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Yeah, well, bye, he'll come back and then he'll make
some kind of he'll still make money, that's the thing.
So still going to be rich as hell.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
So I wonder what that I wonder what that that
that service is like when you got to sit down
and make a plan, you know, hey, I'm going into prison,
you know, And and it's and the guy that they
showed own the who owned the company looked like the squarest,
goofiest white dude you ever saw her life. He did
not look like someone who had spent any time.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
If that's what I want to talk to, I want
to talk to a skinny white guy that made it out.
I don't know, I don't know it was a big
jack dude. Then I'm like, well, of course you made
it through, but like I need to know how like
a nerd gets through this.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Yeah, he still has a lot of civil suits that
are going against him now too, so he might lose
a lot more money now.

Speaker 4 (34:12):
Again going off of what we've learned, and some of
the civil suits that have already been been presented in
front of him, some of those he's able to pay
them off without even going to court, like a.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
Lot of the Texas services. Most people saying they wish
he would spend more time in jail.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
They're saying, okay, there's is Ai. The a overview on
Google says he was worth it has to be one
point one point five billion in twenty twenty two, but
now he could be as low as one hundred and
fifty million by twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
Oh, poor guy, isn't that crazy?

Speaker 2 (34:43):
That's only one hundred and fifty millions.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
That seems so wrong.

Speaker 4 (34:48):
But then he's here's the thing. This is the part
where he gets even worse, or if he really gets
into pencil for money, and then he starts selling off
the Bad Boy catalog, and then we learn how bad
these deals were with the artist that made deals with
him to be on Bad Boy and Bad Boy Records
and all that. Where he's selling the catalog off, you know,
getting his money and none of these artists are getting

(35:08):
any of that, you know.

Speaker 5 (35:10):
Right, Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I'm glad like a
good thing happened to a bad.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
Person, but I he didn't feel like it's enough.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
He had a very arrogant attitude, didn't he like? He
seemed very arrogant.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
Arrogance isn't a crime. You'd be in jail a long
time ago. Oh got him? So yeah, that doesn't bother me.
It's just when you Angel's right, I've seen the video.
I've seen him beat a woman on video. I don't
like that, and I don't think you should get to
go on living the life that you lived before when

(35:43):
it's like that obvious and it's like a pretty brutal
and that's what we saw on camera, and there's all
the stories of what happened off camera.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
And I guess he addressed that with the judge and
he's like, I was on drugs and that's not me anymore.
And you know, I apologize that I shouldn't have done
any and all things must say, he still did it,
but he was really scrambling to the judge of a
begging please, you know, I want to go back to
my family. All all the begging you could do.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
And I don't think he'll do well in jail is
the guy, because you know he's he's known as the
guy who had Tupac killed.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Also, do you think he'll be famous though he'll be
famous in prison. They'll they'll will be fans of his
in there, and there will be people that can't stand
him in there'll.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
Be people that protect him because they'll send him money
like or the money to their family like. So there's
a way to get through this. For sure. He's still
going to be a millionaire in prison. That'll get you
a long way. In the Commissary.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
Res, I wonder what his attitude is going to be
in there. Like I'm Diddy, I'm a badass or please listen, man,
I don't want to like, I don't want any special treatment,
just I just want to get through this, you know, like, like,
how will his attitude be? I don't know.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
He's a fifty five year old man, so it's not
like he can go around fighting everybody.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
This is true.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
So I imagine you, you know, you do what you
do to get by.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
I don't know Denzel Denzelkins still fight. Did you see
that movie?

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Yeah, him and Liam Neeson.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
And the Semesterial Salon. They're still kicking ass at sixty seven.

Speaker 5 (37:12):
I guess I don't know.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
Good good luck to you, Diddy. I'm really glad I
won't have to hear your name for like two years.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Yeah, no more, Diddy. Yeah, well now the civil suits
will come up, then it'll come up again him.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
I don't care anymore. It's as like Johnny Depp. I
had to hear his name a bunch and then Yeah.
I haven't thought about him in like a year. It's
been nice.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
They're talking about doing another another Pirates of the Caribbean
with him though cool.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
I don't know that franchise is great for about three movies. Yeah,
then after that stink fest.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
There's too many of them. Yeah, yeah, we don't even
know that.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
This first one was great though. I'm gonna saw that
in the theater like five to ten times.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
It was great. They listen the first three and four
pretty good. All right, we'll take a little break. We'll
come back. Something for the King of Denmark right home
to make his daily proclamation. You're listening to the March
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