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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Yo with your boy Rick Bell. And when I want
to hear some real ship, I listened to Conceiting Nobody.
They keeping one hundred.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Oh yeah, a couple of nobodies you should fucking listen to.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
I just got forty. I might let it bang on them.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
I might rip my heart out on my pain on them.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
I might want to transgend.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
And I'll tell you what. Right now, I'm on pills
to grow my hair, pills for my low tee, pills
to have sex. I am on gender firm and Care,
all right, Like, how could I possibly deny these ladies
who want to become a man when I am so
desperately clinging.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
To remaining a man.
Speaker 5 (00:48):
That would take a lot of hoodspa. You know, I'm
just saying, put any product on Hymns. You're on gender
Firman Care, all right. That should be the tagline for
every Hymns product, because you're kind of transitioning to facts.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Facts were here seeing nobody cheer. Welcome back, Happy Halloween,
Happy election, new mayor in the house out of here, yo,
new mayor regardless, regardless, there's gonna be a new mayor now,
a new mayor. Oh ship, I know what you this
(01:26):
song is brought to you by Mam Donnie the Fucking
the Victory laugh and l E the Great. Oh it's
not he changed his name and Elie Chopper. Jeez, please,
I guess it like this is your kids, like something Broadway.
Hit him up, yo, it's like West Side Story, hit
him up, what you can do. It's funny because this
(01:53):
b reminds me of Tupac. But he's dancing like Michael Jackson.
He's got a lot going on. I was thinking the
same ship. The visual just kind of crazy. He's got
Tyson doing something some ruthe ship ruth right, Yeah he
didn't all the great. It's like this is a Broadway show. Yeah,
a cultural centers going on and your homes and kind
(02:19):
of cons ball. Somebody smoking, We're gonna smoke smoke season
on the wo We said this is this track, right,
he's flaming somebody on this ship. Yeah. Ok oko, Oh
that's been in front, in front of the Nigga ring.
Would you like it?
Speaker 6 (02:38):
So on the twin places, trying to bring a dim
and pain like I gotta pull it in great.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Off, like the artistic vision, like the video deep in
the relation. It is different. Yeah, wasted me greet the
land both the way down, go the boat. Then with
the counting they see who it was too for real, No,
it is Michael jacksonne yo, you feel himself, man, bro
(03:10):
I put them cans in your ways. Now you're wearing
the colossium bag you want to. I'm trying to trying
to get some can carry down. I think this is
the reason why the billboards ain't playing hip hop no more.
Don't stop.
Speaker 7 (03:25):
If you got that in South African, it's in the
youth and that revolutionary flag, Goo and lot going a
lot of messaging in this video, Nicholas.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
That's yeah, that's uh. We got twenty one Saturday one Saturday.
That's what he making fun of him. Yeah, that's what
he's doing this in twenty one twenty one over give
me the oh. I'm trying to say, twenty one music
and fil I need, I need the intel. That's what
it is. That's the tea you don't want to ship
on twenty Yeah. Fit, we are trying to make it
out you don't want can see that nobody share we
(03:53):
image that you want to live in. Everybody that you
highlight really the hip hop feet are you doing? Thriller?
Noah here everything talking up ships to balance. It's a
talent show for him. Yeah, we're not doing this.
Speaker 6 (04:09):
What you do with telling people in the bringing my
light in my thoughts?
Speaker 3 (04:14):
What he ain't doing his little sassy I was taking
he said what I was saying the waves though the
chest to the waves. I like it though, man down. Hey, you.
Speaker 7 (04:33):
Know the dance movement is hard. He's moving his body
as well, if you say so, not facts.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
We're here, Yeah, American, give me some money, Give me
some money. You got paid, yo. Congratulations you finally get
to meet me. You got yeah, ro wonder what up
you peep twenty one? His head a vote, hold on
on the back back, let me do this. Look at that,
(04:59):
oh holding his head like Medusa. Yeah, inspiration. Hey, oh
it keeps going? Is that Rihanna dancing with the broom?
Are you crazy? A sap having a pregnant again? Congrattl
that congratulations? Congratulations. You know ya about betos. Caribbean people
(05:22):
have a sap is from Harlem And if my wife
is a billionaire from the Caribbean, listen, she at pregnant.
Caribbean pregnant would be having kids. Yeah, let me tell
you without money. So imagine a billionaire. You be a mom.
(05:44):
That's the job to just make create bing.
Speaker 7 (05:47):
She looks like a great mom anytime I see her,
kids look happy as hell.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Having heard no scandal or nothing, I don't be in
her business, but I've heard no bad news, so no
bad news is good news. A man caught a charge.
She still by them, not guilty, but time they got
out of it. He's been quiet ever since for him. Yeah,
sit the fun down. Go model my fucking rum. Go
follow model in my fashion and shut the fuck up. Yo.
Stop being out of trouble. Don't do it. Yo, I'm
(06:11):
gonna blow you up on the podcast with your white shirt.
Get it. Don't spill nothing on your white shirt. I'm
gonna laugh too hard. Be your dad, yo, Just go
off and be your dad. Oh man, it's good, yo.
We took Halloween weekend off. How was it. You had
a good time? I was outside outside, yeah yeah, yeah. Uh.
(06:32):
Friday night I went to the parade. I was the parade.
Parade was good. It was chilly. But the next year,
we're gonna do the parade. It's nice. Wife, he's never gone,
I've never gone. Oh, it's a good time. It should
be good. I have some video.
Speaker 7 (06:43):
Check it out. I'll show you some video. It was
a good time and it's for me. It's a last
big New York City fun parade. Now you might go
to the Macy's.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Day parade and be like, oh, the Macon's Day Parade
is popping and got the holiday and those are cool
family parade, right, But when you're looking for the bachery,
this is Halloween halloweenie kind of crazy. Yeah, hello, the wholesome,
I do the wholesome. We was handing out candy Halloween.
(07:18):
We didn't do the trigger treating. The kids are too
old so they didn't want to be bothered. Yeah, Instead
we did the candy. The candy wife he was handing out.
I got stuck working overtime, so I don't get home
till late. My wife was handing out candy. She put
the karaoke machine on the stoop she had like the Sinners,
played soundtrack playing handing out candy. The light didn't work
(07:38):
on the stoop. I haven't changed it. Well, I changed
it now, but that night I didn't get a chance
to change it. So we had another light. We got
a we got a special light in the bedroom. We
pull You pulled that ship off the light that had
what's his name going crazy? No, I don't know who.
Remember you told the story about Brandon that the Oh no, no,
(07:58):
no different light different. I'm like, okay, okay, that was
the night Like this was like a special light for
the room. But you could change the colors on it
and ship. So she put it like a blue She
was hades from hercules, So she painted her face blue.
She looked like a demon. She looked like the devil.
She had the blue the blue light on. She was dope.
(08:22):
Made the house real spooky. Once I got home, it
was a lot of people watching. It got dark fast too, though,
by like about like six thirty. I'm like, ye, we
could rap this ship up by seven. Yeah, they get that.
There you go. Yeah. So this is Live Halloween twenty
twenty five edition, New York City. This is a party. Yeah.
(08:43):
This was the end of the parade. At the end
of the parade. Yeah, we're staying outside. You well, you
went as I went as You went as a black guy.
You went as a you went as a five percenter peace. God,
you know this is uh, this is integrated, you know
what I mean. That's a black guy, this is that.
Speaker 7 (09:08):
We jumped the turnstile, so we walked the parade for
a little bit. That's cool, but it's it's the last
like turn up for New York, you know what I mean? Yeah,
it's uh good mind people come out. Grace Papaya is
officially closed down. Oh sad, ye the bad news for
New York. That's the fucking uh yeah, what's that?
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Your cool New York? Yeah, there you go, Grace Papaya.
Is there anymore left? Yeah, there's one in Square, Yeah,
that one.
Speaker 7 (09:41):
They had floats they have they have like uh they
do the the what's it called the thriller dance, the
flash mob? The flash mob? I think I saw that.
It's a vibe. It's a vibe and it's free. You know,
I need free these days, we all need free.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Yo. You know you can't be there if you're trying
to take go out with your girl, your wife man
tasting ship that she was three hundred dollars and in
looking for a good time.
Speaker 7 (10:07):
Listen, Halloween praise. Whereas that so I did the Halloween parade,
We left that. We congregated here for a little bit.
They was doing a little moshpit.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Somebody threw some candy in my girl in the head
she want for somebody. That was you know what I mean,
don't funk around. The girls are tough this year. That
was a tough this year. Boy. She was looking steaming.
She was steaming, like to throw candy. I'm like, yo,
you you alright?
Speaker 7 (10:32):
She like like, can't heard she but she was cracked
in the head.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Ship. You know, I just throw candy.
Speaker 7 (10:40):
The cracking in the crowd. Yeah, but they just do
it really hard and aggressive. I started making people. I
had to put my hand up to take this video,
and the candy hit me in the elbow. My timing
was perfect because otherwise.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Wonder woman ship my spirit on point, you know what
I mean. I got the exoskeleton on me. Just so
my son didn't make it. My son, he was at
a Halloween block party, my youngest. Yeah, he came back
home covered and shaving cream. Oh my god, said, oh
they got you. He was like, yeah, these older kids
(11:13):
they came, they got everybody at the block party. I said, damn, damn.
I said, you want to be outside Halloween, Yo, this
is it, this is a part of it. See, you
can't be mad at that.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
Back in my day, they'd have been some retribution.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
Behind now Halloween. Halloween, hell yeah, what you got the
block party and everybody caught it. It wasn't like he
was targeted. No.
Speaker 7 (11:34):
I mean, I've seen your son situation.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
That's about for me.
Speaker 7 (11:37):
Back in my day, we were having a black block
party and somebody came out and hit mother folders as extreamers.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
It's gonna be some whoop pass for show for shure
you wasn't just gonna like video. I saw it. It
looked like young teenagers. Maybe they're like fourteen fifteen. Yeah,
I know what you're he was the teenager throwing the
shaving cream was already covered, so looked like the teenagers
went at it. They went to war with each other,
and then at the end of it they just said,
(12:04):
fuck it, everybody's gonna catch you. Change a change. I
was like, I was like, you don't have no eggs
and got him just ever throw eggsactly that said, Yo,
that's what it is. He was mad. He came home tight,
he was steaming. He got mad at his older brother.
Was it dare you didn't help men? Oh? Man? He
was mad. I said, yo, yoh happened? Yo? You get hurt?
(12:28):
That could be his villain villa Ark story right there.
You ain't help me. I just talked it up as Yo, Halloween,
mischievous Yo about that time, head on the swim. But
anything can happen, ain't big could happen. He ain't get
the worst of it. I saw pictures off his friends.
His friends got fucking bombed with shaving creep. Yo.
Speaker 7 (12:51):
We used to we used to throw the eggs back
in the day. Yeah, I used to get here with egs.
I used to hate for I used to funk people
up with yeah, for sure. But but it was you
on every corner got hit though. You know what I'm saying,
there's certain corners you would here because you always be
in the corner. He wasn't just running over here the
streamers back in the day. I'll tell you that right now,
it was not happening, yo. And in matter of fact,
(13:12):
we be in the park because you have your little
your young boys and young girls, the kids that are
part of your set whatever. They're not necessarily part of it,
but like they're just secondary. Like you take care of them.
You're not hitting none of my soldiers either, with no streamers.
It's not having it. I love I love to have
a kid to still doing it now. He came up, but.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Dom came home with the right reaction. Human he was
you know what I mean, And he just had the
wrong team with him. You know what I mean. That's it.
We're younger.
Speaker 7 (13:42):
That's how I feel like the first time, the first
time I got robbed, I was like maybe ten eleven
years old, you know what I mean, And I knew
more of those getting robbed. So I had put on
my change. I used to wear like two pairs of
pants to be cold outside. So I had my sweatpants
under that door, like school pants. We were my uniforms
back then.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
So I throw my jeans on top of that and
then yo, so I keep my change in my jeans. Second,
so the nigga knew he knew, knew the gimmick.
Speaker 7 (14:10):
Right, But I had to add two places that had
to change my sweatparants and my dollar bills and my sneakers.
It was a while, you know, I walked to school
back in the day, was you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (14:21):
So yeah, that was late to school too.
Speaker 7 (14:23):
So liked I seen them coming as a dude with
two chicks and he's a little bigger than me to
remember being like ten eleven years old, and I was
a big ten eleven year old kid, right, and then
like it was my first time like getting rabb like
was he had.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Me maybe like sixteen, right team? Right?
Speaker 7 (14:39):
Motherfucker was like, Yo, he's like, oh, where you going?
I'm like, I'm going to school, trying to run past
the jump in front of me. Dan, I should have
slang on him.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Thinking back on it, yeah, I just was. But you're
fucking ten eleven years old. You don't think like that.
Speaker 7 (14:52):
Yeah, I wasn't. I should should have coached me, you
know what I mean? You know, yeah, gotta get him
young for six seven, like y'all hit this name catch
off guard, you know. But I think he had a
pistol on him too. I think that's what slow can
do that, you know what I mean? Because I tied
to like and then he kind of like pulled his
shirt up a little bit, like uh, he patted my
(15:13):
pat of my pockets.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
He's like, you drop that check, yo, you know what
I mean? But you had fucking three dollars on you,
two dollars, two dollars of my shoes got here, maybe
a dollar in pennies in my pocket and he was
with women girls.
Speaker 7 (15:27):
Yoh, so hey, So I took the penny, I took
the change out and all that ship hit the floor.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Pick it up, now, you know what I mean? Now
they laughing at me because a lot of his pennies
and dimes and nickels and ship. He took all my
quarters and sucked up, you know what I mean. But
I know I would have made him pick it up, yore,
go ahead, Yeah yeah, I didn't pick it up. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (15:47):
But when I got to school, though, I felt like
I was pussy.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
I was like, damn, you know you have to voice
and yo, you can't do it. You had a pistol.
Speaker 7 (15:58):
I was like, I'm sitting class. You know, I'm emotional.
I'm tight. That was my lunch money. You know I
have been putting that together. I know he was looking
forward to that, was looking.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Forward to doing do it. You know what I mean.
I still have my money in my side, which is good.
But yeah, as soon as I came home from school
that day, I hit the corner like, no, I need
to I need to familiarize myself with the neighborhood kids.
So I feel what Dom was going through. You get
here with the streamers. You're not trying to stream. I
ain't fucking with you niggas. You know what.
Speaker 7 (16:28):
I'm sure he noticed. Now everybody got hit the streams.
I bet you go find the kids that didn't get
hit the streams? Like, Yo, what's what's what? I'm sure
he knows by now.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
Yeah. But yeah, so good. I'm glad he got all.
I'm glad he got to do some ship me too,
That's what I got.
Speaker 7 (16:44):
So, yo, till Friday night Saturday. So to hit a
boat ride, you.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Stay on the boat yo, the last boat ride of
the of the year. It's real because you know, I
have you know, I have to be pawners. So sometimes
my partners be like, Yo, you and the x y
Z that sounds really cool. You got to take down? Yeah,
I mean so we do the same thing. So I
was like, fuck it. You know, she wanted to do it.
I wanted to do it with her. I'm like, so,
but our schedules is crazy. If you like it, yeah,
(17:10):
keep fucking rocking. Get to get to the pit. She
likes to be early. She's like you, so we get it,
like an hour early. Smart.
Speaker 7 (17:16):
I like her stuff. Yeah, you know, yeah, so we
get it. Like an hour early, right, so we shall
let the pit and we don't see no boat. I'm like,
we early, but it should still be the boat should be.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Yeah, you're not working the boat. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
So I walk over to the pier guy and I'm like, hey, man,
what's going on. I mean, it's five thirty. Boat leaves
at six and I don't see a boat inside. Are
they about to pull up? Let everybody arm real quick.
The dude says, the boat crash.
Speaker 3 (17:44):
No way.
Speaker 7 (17:46):
He's like, a boat crash on like the prior party.
I'm like, I pull out my ticket. He's like, yep,
that boat right there crash. It is not showing up.
I'm like, what the fuck? Like the promoter never canceled,
crime kept the money. Yeah, so I gotta I gotta
get my money back from Yeah. But so I'm like,
(18:06):
all right, we end up doing There was a tour
boat that was next to it, right, because initially the
lady has thought that was maybe the boat we was
talking about. I'm like, we got this is a yacht.
That's a boat, you know what I mean. And the
waters were shaky to that boat was doing a dance
on the ocean side. She was doing the Macha rain.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Now there your life.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
So I woke over to the guy and the guy's like, hey,
you know, I tell him the situation. He's like, yeah,
that boat crash and I don't know people. You know,
these promoters aren't telling people. So it's not right. And
we were dressed up because it was supposed to be like, yeah,
is a party, so you know people love had.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Those sexual black couple So it's just it's just it's
a calling car. Yeah. Ever since the Obamas, you they
just want to do you some favorites. Now, just like
you know what, they could be somebody, a couple, they
work anything out. They look a little bit older, they
won't drive established, he's somebody a pot Go ahead and
(19:06):
see what I can make it happen for because like
might be a lawyer, it might be somebody imports. Exactly
what the fuck he did? Yah?
Speaker 7 (19:12):
He walked back over to us. Now she wanted to
go back standing over there with Jim Pop. I'm like,
I'm not staying with you. Let's stand over here over
to the side. Walked over to us.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
He's like, listen, he's gonna get a bunch of rowdy
motherfuckers pissed off. No, boat showing up soon.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
I'm like, yo, He's like, listen, walk past me here,
don't worry about get you re fun for the ticket.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Jump on our tour boat. It's about an hour long.
You know.
Speaker 7 (19:33):
We got drinks. Yeah, exactly what we did. I walked
right past him. The guy was like, yeah, you guys
got your ticket. He's cant your tickets. I was like,
yeah he did, he did. He got us walk right
onto the boat. That fucking shaky ma shaky mock running boat.
Had a good time on it. Though I was your partner.
She was a nervous walker.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
She got sea legs.
Speaker 7 (19:51):
I mean, Captain A had about that on the edge,
singing the fucking my heart will go on.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
Oh she loved it, loved it. I'm over here like
she looking at me, me laughing because she's like, you
look crazy right now, Like do I look that off life?
Just like I'm looking crazy. So I'm like just laughing
at me, Like, bro, you look insane. So that's half
(20:19):
to fight getting when you're not supposed to be somewhere
acting like you're supposed to be there, walking walking like
like you're supposed to be there. I teld my wife
that ship mad times, yo, just walking like we're supposed
to be here and that's it. That's it. Nobody's gonna
question it, especially if you're all dressed. We when we
crashed like that investor ship. Mad people can't. Oh, so,
(20:39):
how did you get invited to this thing? I was like, yeah,
you know, I heard about it, so it was interested
a killer tasting it. That fucking rock climbing ship threw
me for a loop though. Fuck that. You gotta get
the background that story before I finished. Finished your story,
before I tell my story, not because I'm going into
another section here, So go ahead and time. That was
(21:00):
my That was my Monday night. I found out randomly.
I think it was on like ready, I see some
random ship about a tequila tasting thing, and I'm mad
because I don't know you. I didn't do my usual
vetting process. I just saw a random tequila tasting thing
and I said, fuck it, I'm gonna try it. Was
like a flyer, I said, fuck it, I'm gonna try out.
I haven't taken my wife nowhere like different. I like
(21:23):
taking I like treating of places, doing something different every
now and then. I haven't done thathing like that in
a minute. I said, Fuck, it's a Monday night before holiday.
I know I don't gotta work. We can fucking stay
on tickets. I bought the ticket. Oh no, no, I
didn't crash it. But it was still we didn't belong there,
Like it was not not belong there. It wasn't it
(21:43):
wasn't me, okay, just because it looked like it was
a private event for like friends and family, and maybe
it looked like an investor's pitch. It felt like when
I was there, because they had a whole fucking uh
was that the projector screen and they're showing clips about
the origin of his company, the tequila brand, why he
(22:06):
chose it all this other shit? Was it tequila good?
It was like, yo, the food was off the hook.
The tequila was great. It was just the presentation that
was the only whack part about it. The story, the pitch,
the story, the pitch they did. I was just like,
y'all talking too much and not giving me enough. Tequila
was good? Ship No, no, no, we didn't get to that.
(22:26):
That's what I assumed it felt like. But it was
just them showing off. It looked like it looked like
friends got together to throw this event. Gotcha at the
end of the day once we figured it out because
they got cool with they They were real cool with
the chef, and the chef was really the star. I
even told a wife, I'm like, I want to hear
the chef talk. And once he came out and started
telling his story that, I said, I want to come
(22:48):
back to the restaurant. The chef was some Puerto Rican
cat and he fucking did yo. We had dug. Yeah.
It was four different courses of food and four different
styles of tequila. Remember the chees's name, I could look
it up. Worries, but nah, it was. It was a
fun night. It was just the presentation. Like if they
if they would have went to the storytelling class like
that we went to, they would have had it would
(23:10):
have been a better time for everybody. It was a
lot of a lot of winging it. Oh and this
right here, I'm this is the darkest of the night.
They did amazing ship. They climbed my they climbed Mount Everest.
They one of them is a professional rock climber. I'm
just gonna tell you how it made it to Tequila.
Well was there. It was a trip to one of them.
(23:33):
It was a professional rock Climber, a photographer for National
Geographic and the chef. It was like the trio them,
but on work. They went to Mexico on some photography
ship and they meet up with his family. He gets
real cool with his family that makes tequila, and he
starts working with them on some We're gonna rebrand this
and bring this ship to America type shit. Okay, was
(23:58):
the family then? No, they have pictures of the pictures
of the family. They shouted the family out video down
with the product that they were down. So it wasn't
what I mean, you know, if it was if there
was no numbers involved. We left a little early because,
like I said, it was dragging on tires since like
three am at a meeting. I didn't taking that. Did
(24:20):
you get that? Didn't give you like a folder with no, no, no,
none of that introduced us. I spoke to everybody there.
They came to us stay interest. No, Jesus, I wasn't
there for that. Apparently I was there for the tequila.
Get my wife spiced up, yo, I'm trying to get
my wife in the move.
Speaker 7 (24:40):
If we see that tequila on TV one day doing
a sale half a billion, it was good.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
It was good. I would you if I would have
got the you know what I mean? I'm like, yo, No,
it was good. It was good tequila that sounds like
I mean. I'm always I was like impressed how good
the drinks were because I don't with tequila like that.
This ship they'll make no where don't they get on
(25:07):
the internet? Oh yeah, this is what I'm here right now.
I went to a possible investor's pitch.
Speaker 7 (25:19):
I heard the pitch is sucked, but the product was amazing.
Product was good. It comes from three guys who have
a unique story and then getting the product from mainland source.
And I left before getting any contacts or.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
I just ate the food.
Speaker 7 (25:33):
Loved the tequila, which was a pitch that they were selling.
Loved it talking about it today. But I ain't getting
no numbers, no information. I didn't like them. Maybe nothing.
I didn't like them. It was boring.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
You find something a better job, take me instead. Okay,
my wife was a good time last night. She was
flirting with me. It felt like teenagers again.
Speaker 8 (25:55):
Yo?
Speaker 3 (25:56):
Did she did she get some contacts? No? What the yeah?
Speaker 9 (26:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (26:02):
Yeah, bigger say that he was bored. Yo, It was
like youngest, go the fuck? Wait? Out more tequila. Yo,
ho say the tea was My wife overheard one of
the dudes I guess a girlfriends or some shit, and
she was like, oh, they thought she was gonna get
proposed to. I said what she said, Yeah, the learning
(26:23):
this whole speech of whatever the fuck she said, It
looked like the girlfriend was anticipating a proposal, Like it
looked like it could have been one of those moments
because he was talking about her. He introduced her. It's
been my girl for three years. He's been supporting me
to all this blah blah blah. She put this all together,
blah blah blah. She introduced me to all these people.
And then when like when nothing came from that, she said,
(26:46):
the girl had a face like like disappointing. I said, Damn,
that's rough. That's gotta be rough where you're doing something
an event and then your girl thinks it's about her.
That's a good take. Like I say that to my
(27:07):
wife because I'm like, damn, Like I could see maybe
she thought it was a proposal. But if I'm him,
this whole event is about me and this this thing
we put in together, I'm not gonna make it about you.
That's fine. I gotta make it about you another night
separate from this, right right, right. It's like, if I'm
gonna propose if to be a night where I'd had
friends and family, something more intimate. But again, it looked
(27:29):
like they were friends. A lot of them seemed familiar
with each other, so it looked like a tight friends
and family group.
Speaker 7 (27:33):
There was like twenty five people in there. I wouldn't
do it during to investors pitch either, though. No, Yeah,
it wouldn't be the right time.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
So I was like, damn that girl. If I can't talk,
it must have been a fucked up Nah. I don't
want to assume it was a fucked up night, but
I hope maybe that's not what she thought was gonna happen.
Speaker 7 (27:49):
That's fucking whack. I just want you to George Cooney
co found to quill a Brandon. You might have heard
of it called Cotton fuck them. I don't fuck with
George Cooney costogos.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
That's fine.
Speaker 7 (28:02):
But when Castle got acquired, the initial offer was seven
hundred million dollars.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Yeah, you know, just let you know on the ground floor.
If they get no, this is not the ground, is
not the ground. This is when they got floor to
the top is when they got acquired. The ground floor
is where you fuck yeah to me with the now,
I feel like it's been out four minut I'm gonna
look it up. I don't want to say the name
of the tequila, hold on, but I think it's been
(28:34):
out for a minute. I've never heard of it, but
the way they were talking about it, it seemed like it
was part of the If you guys can see how
I'm looking at him right now, it's all right, bro.
I wasn't relying on being rich off of somebody else's
fucking pro am.
Speaker 7 (28:51):
I being rich an opportunity is an opportunity.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
It's a small batch addeded free tequila brand from Mexico
in partnership with this brand, transparency, traditional methods, using stone. Yeah,
they talked about orders, how they make the tequila and ship.
It's a slow grind. It's purpose. They purposely make small
batches to make it like more exclusive. When did this
(29:18):
fucking drop it's been around? She'd be like, yo, yo,
I got a podcast. You should come on the podcast
and talk about the tequila. I could have said that
over a year ago.
Speaker 7 (29:31):
We got reviews only only based on the fact that
you liked the tequila, if you said.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
It really trash. The drinks were amazing. That's why the
drinks in the food is just oh my god. It
was just they had to figure out a way to
talk about how amazing their lives were without sounding like
they're talking down to everybody.
Speaker 7 (29:49):
It probably just wasn't a good format for him. Yeah,
you know, some people do a lot better at an
intimate like podcasting.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
But again, maybe maybe these are people that they're familiar with.
And I was a stranger in there and I didn't
really know. Oh officially launched April twenty twenty five. They
just yeah, they just came out. They just came out. Again,
this is not all. I didn't say the name of it. Yeah,
you ain't saying name. But it was good ship. It's
not like you had a great time. Holy shit. The
(30:18):
things that he stumbled up on for yeah, by accident.
I just I just I just thought it was gonna
be a random Oh try this tequila, this goes good
with that, Try this one, this goes good with this that.
I thought it was gonna be an hour of that
that she was like a four hour fucking night And
I left early I was like, I gotta get home, yo,
I don't want to be and then being in the
city is like not fun as it used to be.
(30:39):
It's not it's not Damn. I was in Tripreck. I'm
definitely gonna go back to the restaurant because the food
was off the hook. Yeah right, so I'll let you
know next time I go there. Back after the chef
he wants to do an interview. Yeah, right, when I
go back. Puerto Rican dude. Yeah, he looked like a
Mexican Filipino too. So when he came out talking like
a Samoan Mexican every nice man the studio he was
(31:02):
Puerto Rican. I said, oh shit, my people do some
video man the studio, you know what I mean, be
good conversation. I want to talk about that tequila. He's
one of the third. He's one of the three, right
he he's the chef of the restaurant. It seemed like
this was like a collaborative thing where the dude, the
(31:22):
main dude, had the tequila, the photographer was the tequila.
The rock climber was like just promoting his rock climbing. Shit.
It just sounded like and the ship. Yeah, it was
like I couldn't really tell what was what, but their
friendship and their bonding of mountain climbing brought them together.
Because even the chef came out and said, I was
(31:43):
afraid of heights. My wife didn't fuck with this, but
once I met this dude, because he met the rock
climber through the girlfriend, the fake fiance. Yeah, they got introduced,
he said, once I met him and he put me
onto rock climbing. I tried it, I enjoyed it. But
then my wife tried it, and my kids tried it
(32:03):
and they loved it, and they still rock climbing today
because of what he did, what he showed them. So
they became friends over the shit. So it just looked
like a mutual thing where, well, I got a restaurant
come through, sell your fucking tequila. I can make food.
You talk shit about your rock climbing experiences. That's why
it feels like a couple of friends just may collaborated
(32:25):
and put a this event together. Because if they selling
these tickets for one hundred and twenty five dollars and
there's twenty five people there, that's not bad. Yeah yeah, yeah,
And you're covering, you're covering expanse. Yeah, you know what
I mean. He's trying to show it was good. It
was it was fun, It was fun, it was a
good time. Getting on the ground on a good product
(32:45):
is exciting. Mm hm.
Speaker 7 (32:47):
You know he said the tequila was good, the ttiqilla
wasn't good. And it has a good story. You know
you're coming from. You know, when you look at brands,
a good like brand campaign, he's like it. He's like
its own uniqueeness.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
So the story of a a national geographic photographer and
a rock climber getting together.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Mat like it sounds cool. They just didn't make it
sound cool. Yeah they did. I wouldn't, you know, I wouldn't.
I would.
Speaker 7 (33:12):
I would highlight the family, the stories in the family.
You can show how the is being made and where
it comes from. You know, take a step back and
just let the family be the brand.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
Ping over a little bit, but not not. You could
have did more. Yeah, dollar down a little bit. But
I used to be nice to talk to see you
see what it is, but shout out to that. I
keep that in mind. I don't be having my podcast
or had on when I'm outside of my wife. I
begin my Horny had be on. See, I'm like, what
I'm gonna do. Keep drinking, baby, keep drinking. We're gonna
(33:43):
have a good time tonight. Gotta put hours into this monster.
You know, yeah, multi time. I'll be I'll be playing
my nights out for the Horny. You know, I keep
my ears to the street. I gave that ship up.
You know I gave it up. I don't. I didn't
(34:05):
see it like that. I could have did that. Yeah,
I got a podcast. I spoke to everybody there. They
came because you came up to us. They came up
to us and introduced themselves, like made it blah blah.
You can introduce yourself as press. Yeah right, fake press.
It feels like fake me. That's why you're saying exactly.
That's why I don't. I don't look at it like that.
You don't think your thing is legitimate, So you know
(34:25):
you're not like I got a podcast. Yeah, I got
to hear that more. Seriously, it's not a hobby. I
keep saying. They were interested. They were interested to tell
their story more.
Speaker 7 (34:34):
When you listen back to this, because I know you're
listening right now, listen to yourself.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
I gotta say this seriously, I got a podcast. You
have a podcast. We love to talk to you with
thousands of hours, stories dollars that Like, I just be
happy hanging out with you too. I was thinking about
that end of the day, like, because you know, I'm
(35:01):
not driven by a profit and money people think I am.
You know what I'm saying, But it makes sense, especially
for that night, for what it was. I could have
easily turned that into something else. But if we're going back, yes,
that doesn't make sense. But that's why we're picking in
the brain which one am I Come on now?
Speaker 8 (35:25):
Congratulations y'all been listening long enough, you're down with some insight.
Speaker 7 (35:40):
But no, But going back to what you were saying though, Yeah,
for me getting us getting together and talking every week,
it's great even if I you know, even if it
doesn't turn a dollar, although that would be a curse word.
But it's not if I was motivated by money for this.
How to stop this long time right, it's for the love.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
For the love that coach. Sure it comes to fucking welcome, yo,
know what quality entertainment for your ears for the past
six years. We don't give a funk who's listening. Honestly,
I'm listening, may just be him the car listening to myself.
It don't fucking matter. It's real ship. It's my podcast
(36:29):
and the Joe Budden podcast, back to back, real ship.
It doesn't matter. But that's why I like, you know,
when you find interesting people, it just makes a contra Yeah,
definitely I should have thought of that. And then my
wife by my side, she's so fucking you know what,
he's talking to your wife because he's usually lies. She
would have been on she would have. I'm surprised she
didn't mention that. She's usually always too scared. She thought
(36:52):
it was gonna be like a human sacrifice happening, like
I'm kind of offer husband wolves. Yeah, that dripping our
heads like you like the Big Bad Wood for real.
(37:12):
She got a little riderhood and ship out here, like hey,
she usually be on point. She usually is yet one
telling us like yeah, she was just too nervous. She
was like, yo, this is crash. It was like, yeah,
it was a long day. Yeah, we was drinking on
another spot. She put me onto the spot down by
like the financial district too before we got there. M M,
it's nice. It was nice. It was like a little
(37:32):
date night hanging out with my wife. It sounds nice.
It sounds nice. Just they got working all this overtime. Yo,
I'm killing her. I did like thirty four hours of
overtime last week. It's like a snow check coming. It's
a two job economies for real, yep, I gotta stay yo,
I'm not going to retire. Yeh fucking way, for real,
(37:57):
it's a two job economy. I don't know how folks
making it out here. It's tough. I see if this
new mayor keeps his word keeping the city affordable. See,
by the time this come out, they're gonna be out here.
Bottom solves. It's the over under on the mayor election,
the New York City election, Vegas is going hand right now.
(38:17):
You voted right? Yeah? Yah? How was your your voting experience?
It was good? Yeah, the funny funny story. Yeah, I'm in.
I'm in the voting thing. And the lady, the ladies,
this the late next to me is asking about Andrew Cuomo,
and so this black dude walks over and she's like
and she's like, do you have somebody Guyanese? I'm like, okay,
I know what that means. You know what I mean?
(38:38):
Because guy meane, people speak English. You know, I ain't
like the dude wasn't speaking English, but I guess, yeah,
it was a little too dark for her. But she
didn't want to talk English to the black dude. She didn't
want to talk to the black guy at all. Period. Yeah,
he picked it up immediately right because the energy and
she came out of so another Indian lady walked walked over.
She had a conversation with her. But I just found
the funny that she was inquiring about Cuomo. But she
(38:59):
don't like so. But nonetheless, it wasn't it wasn't super packed.
You know.
Speaker 7 (39:04):
I had a good time voting. Hopefully everybody got got
out there voted well.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
Right, waiting to see what exercise those rights Vegas odds. Yeah,
my ship was smaller, but yeah, I still gotta tell
you about the rest of my ship here whatever, let
me see. I want to see these betting guards. Though
they said, Ma'm Donnie's the favorite. I wonder if it's
(39:28):
gonna be a blowout to hope so oh so it
will showed like the swing, Yeah, it needs I want
to Yeah, my Dommy's favorite, hands down, and he's he's
favored by a lot too. If he wins, he'll be
he He will be the youngest mayor in over one
hundred years, they said, at thirty four years old. It's
moved from competitive. The New York City mayor has officially
(39:50):
moved from competitive to lopsided. Oh, in favor of Mam Donnie. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
over seven hundred people, seven hundred thousand people voted early,
so they're saying in the millions there anticipating. Yeah, and
I don't know if that would be one of the
biggest turnouts in New York City. I feel like, yo,
I'm here for it. I love it. Get Cuomo the
(40:12):
fuck out of it. I love it. I love it
by a landslide, like pack your ship up.
Speaker 7 (40:17):
You know, I also love and I'm saying to you,
Madama gets elected, it'll be the twenty five year a
university of nine to eleven and New York City and
may elected a Muslim, an openly Muslim, proud you know,
problem Muslim mayor.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
You know what I'm saying. And I love to see.
I love to see that for us as a city,
to go through that healing because there was a lot
of like Muslim hate after eleven. Of course, Yeah, I
remember I was it was a her I was fucked up.
Speaker 7 (40:39):
People had to change their names and stuff. So you know,
mosque will being persecuted by RYPD, you know what I mean.
And it didn't matter what your skin color was. If
you if your name was Mohammad, why.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
You random check had you on a list? You was
getting checked all the time, screened all that ship.
Speaker 7 (40:56):
So for twenty five years later for us to elect
the manager, sold the visiliency of the city.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
To run through and vote for him, Like you said,
like a landslide, like people want. If it's like that
what you're saying, that means people went out, they put
the effort, and they want him. So it just shows
you who we are as a people, you know what
I mean. New York City is a special place. You know.
It's like, you know, we don't really hold grudges like that. Yeah,
and not to say that, like, it's just when the
(41:22):
shit is so fucked up for so long, it's like, yo,
the standard gotta change. Yo. I can't listen to the
same people telling me the same bullshit and they out
making millions off of my back. It feels like, Yeah,
when I hear Cuomo getting the billionaires, and they throwing.
They said Bloomberg dumped ten million dollars into his campaign
since last week, Yo, Bloomberg, and.
Speaker 7 (41:44):
He gottah, you gotta thumbs up from from Trump? Fuck
out of here, yo, Fuck these guys yo. You know man, Yeah,
I don't want y'all telling me what to do. New
Yorkers want people that can.
Speaker 3 (41:55):
Trump is the last person he should mind his fucking
business with the mayor, like with the New York City
Mayors action that's so far removed. Is he gonna pay
attention to every mayor that gets fucking voted. Listen, he's
trying to. He's trying to control all these elections, and
I think the people need to show micro managing on
an obsessive level. He's a micro manager for the funk out.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
Of here, yo.
Speaker 3 (42:15):
People need to show him that we're not about that.
You got balls, yo, Now your city, federal workers and
then and then creating a three hundred million dollar fucking
dance hole that's a queen's nigga for real fun out
of here. I'll tell you, Grimey don't give a fuck. Yeah,
he said, what now's got a casino in queen's eye?
(42:38):
I got you million, get the money a quick weekend. Wow,
nobody getting paid, not even try yet it's Monday. You're
not getting paid. Oh new ballroom on the East Wing.
You know all that Nancy Kennedy ship. Yo, I don't
give a fuck about none of them. Fun out of here.
You know what, man, that's a real queen ship. He
(43:00):
knocked that ship down over the weekend. Trump don't care
about that ship made three hundred billion and three hundred
million dollar fucking party center bro queen catering hall. Funk
about that. Queen, you get the money. He don't give
an He's playing when it's ready. But shake up. You
(43:23):
really don't seeing that. But yo, Queen's finest baby.
Speaker 7 (43:35):
But yo, listen. I love New York City, man, Yeah,
you know, because it's like it's historic.
Speaker 3 (43:42):
It really is change. Yeah, next city. We don't care
about what you look like. We gotta hype when AOC won.
We was I feel like I was happy when she won,
especially the way she wants. It's gonna be a big deal.
Mm hmm. It's gonna be especially because it's such a
big city and like we were like the rest of
the country kind of looks at us for certain things,
(44:03):
how New York City moves as much as people don't
want to admit it.
Speaker 7 (44:06):
You feel me, so, yeah, I'm looking to see yo,
I want to I want to see Cromosa down.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Pack your ship up, pack it up. You're a millionaire.
You already ran the state for so long into the mud.
Go go to the Hamptons and sit on the fucking beach. Yo. See,
he sort of debates Mandani was shipping on them. Yo,
I don't know. You know, Cuomo showed it shows up.
Speaker 7 (44:28):
He's talking about things right, where as far as like
city not getting money and how he can fight the Statendam.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
Was like, but you were the guy that was denying
the money. He was the governor. You was the one.
He was the one stopping on this ship. You the problem. Yeah,
he fucked over a lot of the union workers, creating
a difference here. Yeah, now he's coming back. All the
union workers are like, fuck you, yo. You know what
I mean, fucked up, Like you're making these guys work
an extra five years to collect their pension, fucking up
their Social security, fucking up their pension. Yo, it's get
(44:58):
the fuck out. That new tier fucked him, he said.
He's like I'm gonna come back and work with the
governor to fix fix the ship you did. Yeah, that's
crazy about his campaign, Like you're talking about fixing things
that you created, Like you do you think we're stupid?
Like his whole campaign is insulting the fact that he's
(45:18):
getting all these million Where is that all those millions
ain't going to commercials? Well, well, I tell you that
I don't want to hear that ship. You know what,
campaign finance is a big deal. I'm sure you know
your boy Santos, you know you knows shout out to George,
you know.
Speaker 7 (45:34):
So I'm sure he's not if he if he is
doing something funny, they'll find and they'll lock him out.
But so we're gonna assume that he's going to up
and up with the brad. But what they use it
for is you can use that campaign money to influence
other elections. So like if you're running and I like you,
I got three million, my coffers his five hundred thousand
to help you x y three, and now I can
(45:56):
make a donation. I can influence politicians. But I haven't
used my own money and use public public you know what.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
Only I only laugh at it. Because it's like these
billionaires are afraid basically to just pay a little more
in taxes, but they'll throw the ten million dollars on
a whim to try to win the election rather than
just paying. Bro, just pay your five million in taxes
every year and you'll be good. Bro. You know what
really obsessed me about it because the number they say
(46:22):
if they increase the top one percent and they increase
the taxes but like they're not starving, yo, Like Yo,
the numbers is crazy. If they increase it by like one,
they can solve all the nation's problem. It's wild, all
of it. I don't want to hear Elon Musk endorseing Cuomo.
You're not from New York. Shut the fuck up, yo.
(46:43):
I don't care who you an. My argument, the argument.
Speaker 7 (46:46):
I really try to see both sides in this argument, right,
So to put myself in the shoes of a ooh ultra,
a wealthy person and the fear of the state now
making it your responsibility to take care of the country.
And I cant understand that even if because like because
right now you can see it like oh, we're saying
it like oh, it's not a lot. And then like
I can understand the side of yeah, it's not a lot.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Now, that's how the billionaires look at it. You know
what I'm saying. Let them get a full hold now
where it's gonna be like ten years, twenty years from now.
And I understand that.
Speaker 7 (47:16):
Like I hate to have this conversation and people just
become so one sided and it's like, yo, you can't
really see the other side.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
Or they're wealthy, they should I get it. Yeah, they
have billions of dollars, you know what I mean. But
like you said, if they get taxed and the majority
of the problems quote unquote get fixed, it doesn't hurt
them in the long run.
Speaker 7 (47:35):
It doesn't hurt them moving a short run, right, But
the issue is what happens when these problems come back
again because the government, you know, it's like it's like,
let me money too.
Speaker 3 (47:44):
A nigga that can't manage his money, Oh yeah, the
government sucks that managing money. That's at a human level.
Speaker 7 (47:49):
If you if I see you, and you you constantly
fucking money up, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
But they're doing it to us on the regular. How
many times they're gonna hike up the toes and the
subway fairs and shit, they just taxing us constantly.
Speaker 7 (48:01):
That's the government right again, mismanaging funds. So if you're
a private entity and they come into use an individual right,
because this is a this is a class of people.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
Yeah, we almost out of here.
Speaker 7 (48:13):
This is a class of people, right, and it's only
like a handful of them, not maybe know one hundred,
couple hundred, right, And in New York when people talk
about in the twenties ten twenties of people that you
know that fit this demographic, right, So.
Speaker 3 (48:26):
It's very personal. Right, they can get on the phone
and call each other and be like, Yo, They'm trying
to raise all taxes again, Yo, you know what I mean.
So and not to say that they're paying much taxes becausehen.
Speaker 7 (48:35):
People can bro you over here trying to support But
I'm just trying to really like see it from both sides, right,
so I can understand, like, Yo, I'm managing you guys
aren't managing your money well?
Speaker 3 (48:44):
And you want to you want me to give you
a little bit more money? Cool? Right?
Speaker 7 (48:47):
I got here because I managed my money really well, right,
even if it was inherited, I managed enough that I
haven't lost it.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
The Flippity said. Trump has been making thirty million a
month since he got into office.
Speaker 7 (49:00):
All the unscruplous things that I'm doing, I'm adding to it.
So it's in my design to manage it well and
for me to look at you, not man not not
us the tax payer, but the government and saying that, like, yo,
you want more.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
I can understand that. You know what I mean, when
does it stop? We get to that bridge. We crossed
that bridge. When we get there, I think it's that.
I mean, we can say that this is the country
that kicksh it down the road. This is tomorrow's problem,
this is tomorrow we do that we do. That's in
our culture. Culture, that's in the culture. They could have
(49:34):
solved the fucking this oil crisis since the seventies, this
fucking oil reliant ship. They could have solved it in
the seventies, and they didn't want to want to do that.
We kicked it down there. They could have had the
solar powered cars, the electric cars since seventy eight. Yeah,
they said no, too many, too many lobbyists favorite oil.
(49:55):
And now we fucked, you're right, now we're dying for
electric power. Shit, you're right. So let's since that's tomorrow's
problems they can solve. That's that's a tomorrow issue. Tax
them today. Let's fix our problems today, and let's see
what happens. Let's see what happens. I mean, that's what
that's that's that's what's plan to tax, not even like
(50:18):
go after them, but just to allocate the money differently.
He sounds like he's more focused on the budget and
probably yeah, it sound like and also should be addressed.
Speaker 7 (50:27):
Trying to trying to set up city funded UH resources
to help people with the food crisis, trying to give
the city more teeth into helping people with the rental increases. Right,
freeze the rant, freeze the rant, or subsidized the rant,
or you know, work with developers, because if you freeze
the rent, you know, from the investor's side, you know,
(50:48):
you're also freezing my investment.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
Why should I hold on to this?
Speaker 7 (50:51):
Right, So you've got to give me some kind of tax,
tax benefits, something so kind of incentive because you're you're
freezing my ability to extract more proper from this house.
But I still have to repairs, I still have to
pay you know, contractors, and they still they want more money.
Than they want last year, that goes up every year.
They goes up every year. You know what I mean,
My tax is still go up every year. You're not
(51:11):
freezing my property tax, right, So it has to be
it can't be one sided, especially when you're in leadership.
Right when you know, as as citizens, we can look
at it and be like, yo, we want what we want.
Speaker 3 (51:23):
But when you're in leadership, you gotta look at both sides.
Speaker 7 (51:25):
If you need partners like you need you need the people,
but you also need the industry leaders to stay where
they are and continue working with the people. The last
thing in New York City needs is major developers, major
like Forentreeple to leave. And I'm granted we have Wall Street.
We have a lot of great incentive.
Speaker 3 (51:43):
That's another thing they're saying, the billionaires will leave New
York if that happens. Where they look go where you're
going taxes. They already got the multiple. They already do
the tax where they have a house for six months,
they live somewhere, they already do that. They already left
New York to avoid paying. And my thing is like,
it's are they looking to tax the individual? It's going
(52:04):
to tax corporations. They gotta change the whole code for corporations.
Are That's like a whole nother process, I think. But
even if you get started with the process, Yo, Amazons
should be paying taxes. Yo. Fuck that yo. You know,
brillion dollar company. Yo. When the country was at his
best and you fucking laying people off. Yo. When the
country was at his best.
Speaker 7 (52:23):
In the fifties and sixties, corporate tax was like forty
five percent, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (52:27):
We changed that Nixon that sh up.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (52:31):
I think that was reagonomics. I think that was very eighties. Yeah, seventies, eighties.
But in the fifties and sixties it was at forty
five fifty percent. You know, the civil rights people got
some rights. They were like, nah, we can't keep going.
You know, we're not paying for all these dockys.
Speaker 3 (52:47):
That's what it was, right and that services.
Speaker 7 (52:49):
That's exactly what it was, in my opinion, because if
you look at sixty five, civil rights hack happened, and
slowly but surely they've been Erodingations are like nah, and
corporations and c like when you think about like they
used to shop and auto motive used to be a
big thing in high school where you would leave high
school and be able to have skill sets all the
fucking yeah what they call that ship damn part of me,
(53:13):
you know what I mean? But in the sixty seven
is trade schools, and well, trade schools is outside of
high school.
Speaker 3 (53:19):
I'm talking about where you would have shop.
Speaker 7 (53:20):
Whether you would learn a trade in high high school, right,
And that was funded by industry, right because at the
time period, corporations were paying so much tax the government
could afford to have those kind of programs in schools
and shiit. I remember when I was in school, they
used to have little gas meters where you'd be able
to plug in your chemistry.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
Ship.
Speaker 7 (53:36):
The should never worked for us, right because by the
time I started school, those programs and funding when they
start doing the cuts around the seventies, right when people
start getting their rights sixty five sixty eight.
Speaker 3 (53:48):
So yeah, hey maybe man, yeah, yeah, it's a good theory.
Speaker 7 (53:56):
But God, come back, you got gotta have to listen
for the next episode here.
Speaker 3 (54:03):
Thanks for hanging out, hanging out. This was a quick,
quick joint, chick. This is a quick check in. You
know what I mean. It's for hanging out. We got something, right, Yeah,
let's finish this ship. So the ship from the top.
You want to do the queens shout out the queens
shot get the money rights out of here. Part of me,
wrong page, some check, fuck you pain me yo, real
(54:30):
queens veggas. I'm a funk about no casino. I put
a casino in the White House and throw a UFC
event there. I get no white That's what's gonna happen.
They sit next fourth for July. They're gonna have an
event at the White House. That's why he made the
wings that thion dollars. That's gonna be the arena for
(54:54):
you have for UFC three eighty eight sneak and then
the next present is not going to break it down.
So don't be a thing separate. Can see that nobody,
Johann mac and red One, what are you gonna listen
(55:14):
to CNN Classics only here?
Speaker 7 (55:17):
I can see that nobody didn't Nobody for your ears, Compone,
no Riega, I'm no Queen's finest. Make sure you listen
to every Wednesday new episodes will be like five.
Speaker 3 (55:27):
Years shore when I'm listening us. Fucking You're welcome. Some
of you podcasts out here came out here looking for
a bag, not a druggs want to talk everybody. I
just want to be hurt. I don't even get it out.
Were friends. We're going to hang out every week, check
(55:48):
in like, hey, what's up man? Thanks for joining us
the weekly checking hours. You can see that nobody hoursh
You just came back.
Speaker 9 (55:58):
This niggah body off went right at the cow with
the gun showers and grain on these niggas they France,
they didn't even saw it coming. Hopped back up in
the trucks and Tice Street backed up. I need that
down with this big nigga's Hey bitches and give me
that dunch a sniffer n nigga stolen.
Speaker 3 (56:18):
Feet for us little time? Fine bitch is soaper beating
or for up steed your stolen cars?
Speaker 10 (56:25):
How damn point real rap that it don't tell you out,
no cat, no sweatshicks come, No, we get under up,
numb thund off, working fully, thunderf mad traffic and I
still buddy whacking.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
But today ain't want an affidavit, just to say it the.
Speaker 10 (56:44):
Project Ghetto favorite launchy mad track and y'all cooling the rats.
Bill Clinton of the Ghetto, respect my name Texan Kane
the bill cleaning U the lane ridiculous tops won't take
it fast.
Speaker 3 (57:00):
For a moment. That makes a lot of the trouble.
I fucking full of suck.
Speaker 10 (57:03):
Stumble battle the park RNs like great, I'm a golden boy.
I got a brand new grip and the stolen.
Speaker 3 (57:10):
Boys please me. They see I'm still holding boys. You
ain't fine, it's finest. Did we ain't fine? It's fine?
He did?
Speaker 6 (57:18):
Watch me glove and nigga like me all about dough
boning your hope and have a hard to find like Joe.
You know we ranged world come through? Can it laid low?
For most of these niggas is with Marley.
Speaker 3 (57:29):
I'm about to say that's how I have it, Queens Queen.
What you mean, Queen Queen? Because the trug shot and
took the gold trip. Niggas saw the point winning the guard.
Speaker 6 (57:39):
Did you call with niggas that harm over your carcass?
Speaker 3 (57:43):
See you in there?
Speaker 6 (57:44):
Involved shit, don't let us start to fly ship. She'll
been a goud gets better learned from what I spent
hell with the golf kid.
Speaker 3 (57:50):
Back to what this nigga letter but to dead.
Speaker 6 (57:52):
Niggas get hit when they re legged like it's all
define your fucking trip. I'll be up in the cut
and the bushes pick up when you took it.
Speaker 10 (58:01):
You're hitting now, damn real rap out.
Speaker 3 (58:09):
It's no fake, no sweat shakes. It got the whole
click behind this. Fine, it's fine. He got the whole
click behind that.
Speaker 1 (58:22):
Ta yo with your boy Rick Bell. And when I
want to hear some real ship, I listened to Conceding Nobody.
They keeping one hundred.
Speaker 2 (58:33):
Oh yeah, a couple of nobodies you should fucking listen to.
Speaker 4 (58:38):
I just got the forty y'all might let it bang
on them. I might rip my heart alphole out on
my pain on him. I might want to shine copp
a couple chains on him.
Speaker 6 (58:48):
I might want to stun and pull up in that
range over half half a pint of