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First Podcasts recording this on Thursday, October ninth, twenty twenty five.
It is the second installment of EJ Loves the Internet.
As you guys know, I released this first episode about
two weeks ago, where I basically like to react to things,
whether it's videos, audio files, or random memes or random
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conversations or random sweets whatever it be.
Speaker 9 (01:30):
Now I see on the internet that I fight interesting that.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
I can talk about also too, you know a lot
of its content that typically would make the show the
regular shows on Tuesday and Fridays, but don't have time
to put it into the into the the docket. So
this is a space now for me to even even
if something small, so it can be and the things
to also I want this to be also light hearted also,
so I want this show to be you know, we
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can be maybe started some serious things there there we'll
talk about, but there are things I want I want
to be also lighthearted and also old last bat in
the media and things that nature. So this this is
what this space is here for. We try to do
every every week as possible. Although this is dropping two
weeks after the first episode.
Speaker 9 (02:10):
That is my bad.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
We had had a pretty bit busy week unfortunately, so
I wasn't able to record a second second installment until now.
Speaker 9 (02:17):
So let's get started here with the first thing I'll
react to.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
It is, as you guys know, I am still recovering
from that sad loss by forest say Sumonoles and comfortable
loss to my hurricanes. So I believe are the best
team right now in colleg football.
Speaker 9 (02:31):
As the recording Michael Lrvin of.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Course um alum, all time great, Hall of Famer, great,
all time great, now's cowboy a hurricane leaving the game
and was was supposed to get was supposed to get
controlled by FSC fan. This this thing didn't go well. Here's
a Michael Over and an FSC fan getting into it.
Oh bitch, you're still tat.
Speaker 10 (03:01):
You got me, you got me, you got me, got me,
you got.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
And you busting up married things like, yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
It's a lessen d.
Speaker 9 (03:19):
I'm sorry. That kid looks so lame doing that.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
So you like, you like you're trying to do something,
don't I know, like probably makes no staged. But at
the same time, Michael Urban is that intense. He's that intense.
I mean like he was so intense in that video.
He made you think that he was probably gonna hit
the kid. You know, I'm like, calm down, my calm down,
y'all won the games, okay, But you know it's like
my Glover, he's this intense guy.
Speaker 9 (03:43):
I mean, he's to me.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Look, it's funny because like I'm not obviously I'm not
a Miami Hurricanes fan.
Speaker 9 (03:48):
I'm DEVI not Dallas Cowboys fan NFL.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Both those teams are direct opposite, direct rivals of teams
and support in those respective sports and leagues. And you
know all the giants of football NFL football, for say
Simoneols in colleg football. But Michael Irvin is one of
my favorite people uh out there. Like he is just
he is one hundred percent all gas, no breaks. He's
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especially great in the media. I love washing it on
the first thing. I especially love watching him on It
is What It is. My my favorite podcast list every
day with Cam and Mace. He He's just authentic. He's
authentic and all gas no breaks. Brother, I love the
guy man. So yeah, that was that was That was
That was pretty cool. I mean, like I said, I
thought I was gonna pop the kid memory, but the
kid look kim kind of lame. Oh so cool, bro,
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So we wanted to go controlling the guy and trying
to get a gotcha moment and also like, oh it's
so cool, bro, get out here. You're lame, all right,
next one here. This was actually from after game one
of the Al Wildcards series. Nick to Toro acting Naturo
reacting to the to the Yankees losing Game one. Now,
they did win the series ultimately, but I still want
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to say this video because I love the crash out here.
Speaker 9 (04:58):
The Yankees were, the Yanks are actually the door down.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
I think this game three to one, bomb of nine
and they had like a bases loaded with no outs
and they could not get anything in to win the game. Again,
like I said, they won the series ultimately. Ah, then
they lost to the Blue Jayson in a second americanly
the original series. But this is Nickie Sharrose reaction. This
is really great.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
How do you not score?
Speaker 4 (05:21):
How did they not score three singles in a row?
Speaker 8 (05:27):
Fuck?
Speaker 2 (05:27):
It unbelievable.
Speaker 11 (05:32):
Every fucking year and then you take out a guy
shut out?
Speaker 9 (05:39):
Uh god, I love it.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
I love Yankee fan crashed out so entitled the fucking
entitled fan base they are.
Speaker 9 (05:45):
I'm a Met fan, look y'all.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Y'all tweets got made fun of my ass when when
the Mets crashed out and burned in the end. And
for the record, rightly so. But y'allly won World Series
in since two thousand and nine. Your standards are much
bigger than ours at this point. Okay, so don't don't
get at me. You know you don't get mad at me.
My brother brother Morie, goes this podcast from time to time.
He is.
Speaker 9 (06:07):
Probably the reason why I hate the Yankees a much
as I do now, because.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Because the Yankees have really great players and likable players.
I love Aaron Judge. I'm a big Aaron Ducks fan.
I'm not I have no ill will towards that guy.
But bro Bro, I wonder if he did a video
for the when he lost to the Blue Jays for
Game four. I'm really curious about that. Anyway, here's the
NEXTUS next clip here. This next club peer is Steven A.
Smith reacting to Lebron James is a second decision. Last
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week we saw that Lebron had announcement to be made
a Monday. Was speculation about whether that he be retiring
or whatever we be. I even said on social media that,
you know, I've been saying all off season long that
this be Lebron's last year in the NBA, in the NBA,
but you know, he's put that as a possibility.
Speaker 9 (06:55):
But I also said that.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
This could be a you know him, you know, sporting
or marketing a new shoe or something like that, and
end up being a end up being him promoting Hennessy
so here Steeney's reaction on first take.
Speaker 12 (07:12):
Critics said it best when they said that if you
make a bad movie, typically you don't have a sequel.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
So if you look at the decision.
Speaker 12 (07:21):
And the manner in which that was handled and the
way it served to alienate folks back at that time,
you would think that he wouldn't want to remind people
of that, considering the heat he took from that. And
unfortunately he's he was tone deaf, and that's not the decision.
That's not the path that he took. This was Corneya's hell,
it was cringey. It was all of that. We know this,
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you know, you're promoting an alcoholic beverage and trying to
give people the impression that this could be your final season,
that you might end up retiring. And so, you know,
one other person joked and they said, you know what,
that's like Jordan. Compare that to Jordan saying, you know,
I'm back. What if he had said no, you know,
I'm teasing you and then it happened to be a
Hayines commercial. You know what if it had been something
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like that, and that's what this was the equivalent of
In the end, I don't understand why the second greatest
player who ever lived, a four time champion, a four
time league and VP, one of the greatest players who
have ever lived, would would would stoop to trying to
garner attention for himself with something other than trying to
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win the damn championship. I want I want to be
in southern California come June. A leg's going, legs gonna
be in the picture. That's what I care about. I
don't give a damn about some Hennessy commercial, especially from him.
Speaker 4 (08:35):
A matter of fact, if you.
Speaker 12 (08:36):
Play like garbage at any point in time when it
really really counts, I'm gonna think about the Hennessy commercial.
I wondering if you was drink or something for the game.
I mean, that's what's gonna have me thinking about. I
want to be in southern California. I love Oklahoma. I
love Oklahoma talking about it. I loved the Oklahoma City Thunder, Yo.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
I don't think that's the Captain shiit like I love
OKAC I love the thunder, But you know, I don't
want to be there.
Speaker 9 (08:58):
And granted he does the all time, all these teams, y'all.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
Want to be in Miami or want to be in
you know, obviously because he does the Miami and the
weather they're in June, and of course l A and
the weather in June, of course, but and then of
course New York because it's New York.
Speaker 9 (09:08):
But come on, bro, we'll be doing.
Speaker 12 (09:11):
I don't want to be in Oklahoma City come June.
Speaker 4 (09:13):
I tried that sweat goo sag. I don't know if
you noticed it not, I would try.
Speaker 12 (09:18):
I mean I was trying to get from Minnesota to
Oklahoma City.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
That that was tough.
Speaker 12 (09:23):
I had to come out of my flock to get that.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
All right, I want to be in southern California. I
want to be in southern California.
Speaker 9 (09:28):
I want to find you can't stand other ship though
too with him?
Speaker 4 (09:30):
So this sounds like a fucking elitist, bro.
Speaker 9 (09:32):
I can't.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
I can't stand it, like a damn elitis, like like
I should be here and look, everybody has the preferences.
I get that, but like, no, like know your audience too, bro,
Like people people in those cities do watch you too also,
you know, so they when they bow you ass And
in Oklahoma City, if you go do the thunder game.
Don't be surprised because the ship like this, you know,
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it was in La.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Can I get that? Because the one time they went
to the finals, they won.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
It all with him in the Lakers. You Orlando's when
they win the bubble?
Speaker 2 (10:01):
That wasn't that was in La. That was in a
bubble in Orlando.
Speaker 4 (10:04):
I would like to be in La in June.
Speaker 9 (10:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we got it. Got me La enjoying.
Speaker 4 (10:10):
Get that. But his larger point makes sense though, Like
I think we make too much of what Lebron does.
People are like, oh, he's a narcissist and this and that,
and yeah, I actually agree with that, but he's also
a product of what society is today.
Speaker 9 (10:27):
Okay, I'm forty five years old.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
Lebron's forty turned forty one in December, so he's sort
of my generation, I guess still, but you know, to
be look at till Swift. To be a star today,
you have to be accessible. Lebron is if anything is accessible,
you know accessible. Here's the thing, Like I and I'm
(10:51):
want to get a you know, episode of this one day,
but I think Lebron, I'm I'm I'm on Lebron now,
I'm out and when I'm saying Lebron he's stole like
my all time. But I'm as tired of the pettiness
and the past aggressive stuff and all that. You know,
you know, all that he's annoying. Lebron's annoying me. Reathe
I don't, I don't decide the guy. He's number two
(11:13):
all time for me. I mean, what's wrong me? Number
two all time? He's annoying, you know. And I see
saying his point, But that's a bit much, man. It
is what it is, bro Like, that's the decision. Happened
in what fifteen years ago? We passed, We long passed that.
He he'sn't even come back to Cleveland and got my title.
So wait, we're way past that. So I think he
is finding things about it. But again, you know, when
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I when I say that Lebron is the face of
the league, Okay, when I say that all the time,
this is what I mean.
Speaker 9 (11:40):
He gets he does anything, he breathes wrong, he farts wrong.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
It's news. This is why he's still face the league. Right.
Here's a classic clip here, Chris Berman on My Night
Football Behind the Scenes about twenty five years ago.
Speaker 12 (11:57):
TV, and I got eighteenth. God damn it, everybody stopped
for ten minutes.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
I mean, everybody seems.
Speaker 12 (12:03):
That that's the only everybody can we stick Jesus Christ.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
I mean, it's bourbon crashout, man, love it.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
It's not that much to ask, is that?
Speaker 12 (12:10):
When everybody has to move when I'm trying to concentrate.
Speaker 8 (12:14):
Jesus and hit guys thought I was a panda.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
I mean, that's so rude.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
I can't believe it.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
That's it's so goddamn rude.
Speaker 12 (12:22):
Just why does everyone all of a sudden have to
move that two fucking hours to move around?
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Wait ten minutes, Jesus. I'm sorry to explode.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
By that, but that's it's like.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
No one's ever worked on TV here before.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
Jesus, how many time you can see? How much time
you can see the lords dam in vain, bro Like,
how many times come on.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Chucking under the kill?
Speaker 4 (12:48):
What the fuck do they think I'm doing? I really,
I actually can't believe what I just saw.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Not now, It's like no one here is worked on
TV before.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
I heard dial tone.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
When there were seven people though, I mean.
Speaker 9 (13:11):
Jesus, okay, lord, oh then there were Jesus.
Speaker 13 (13:15):
Come on, we need to use the studio for fifteen
fucking minutes.
Speaker 4 (13:19):
Oh my god, that's that's a crash out. Oh my lord, Chris,
what's going on with you?
Speaker 14 (13:23):
Bro?
Speaker 4 (13:23):
This is old of course now, but my god, how
many times are gonna say the word Jesus? I mean,
I mean I get it, we get we get it
that Jesus, Yes, we get it. Like oh my god,
oh Jesus. I mean now, Bourman, of course he's still
doing uh, he's still working with ESPN. He's still this
Primetime in a week. That's not the same Prime times
I was back in the day with Tom Jackson. I mean,
boomant Prong is decent, but it's not the same show
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that it was way way back when I missed the
old days. Man, I I really do miss the old days.
All right. Here's a quote I saw from Loudwire, and
it's Mike Shanoda. The I think is he the guitar
player for uh Lincoln Park. I don't know. He's one
of members of the Linking Park and he was reflecting
on tort Metallica back in two thousand and three, and
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he's basically disliked the Metallica's bro energy. Call it mancho music. So.
In interview, Michronoda reflected on the early days of Lincoln
Park when they toured with metal bands elected Whoop's new
singer and Leon Strong, who found two total publications. She
found the sound of early two thousand Medal and new
Metal to be nostalgic. Shnoda was not as fond of
it all. Specifically, the Linko Park co founder took issue
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with the culture surrounding the genre at the time. In
the only two thousands, the link of Park did a
bunch of metal tours and playing Metallica. The energy there
was very masculine, bro energy. We've immersed in the culture
where it was like an armored phrase for who could
make the most machral music. This is very true, actually,
Shnoda went on, explaining how the linked Ports approached songwriting
was different from them. Contemporaries Chester Bennington connected with it
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a little more than the rest of us did.
Speaker 9 (14:49):
But not by much. He continued.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
My band Peatures Moore lyrics are introspective. It wasn't like, hey,
I'm gonna kick your ass. It was like, so I
kicked my ass. I'm so frustrated in high school. I
wasn't kicking one as anyone's ask is not happening. The musician
Knowledgist though that the genre has definitely definitely evolved away
from his more aggressive beginnings. Genres are so blended and
the music is sol.
Speaker 9 (15:08):
Over the place.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
I don't hate any mental anymore and admitted there's not
truth in that though. So I, you guys know my history.
I played in bands back in the day I played.
I played in the metal band back in two thousand
and two through about twenty ten, and there there was
a lot of that energy, you know, even on a
local level, like we used to have, like we used
to make up feud with other bands that were not
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as heavy as we were, whether it's metal bands or
bands outside of genre and the link at Park of
course their music is a lot more introspective. But Chester,
you know, Chester was very I mean obviously you see
you read the lyrics and I'm pessiing now the hindsight
him passing away via suicide. It makes sense the anger,
you know, and and the way he was and the
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perspective he was writing from. So I it's not understandable.
So that that tour, for example, I think, if I'm
not mistaken, that tour Metallic two thousand and three Summer
Stands termed tour that was Metallic Licking Park. Deaftones also
was there on the tour, and I think mud Vane
also was on a tour, So you got some of
the biggest hitters in new metal at the time that
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were on that tour. So I can understand his perspective
on feeling like, Yo, this energy is kind of fucking weird.
I get that. Yeah, I totally got that. That's a
real thing. He's not whining. It's a real thing. It's
it's really a real thing. I actually tend to agree
with him on that perspective. All Right, it's got to
another video here. Here's a video sent in discussing why
(16:32):
Janet Jackson is very underrated.
Speaker 15 (16:36):
By Jenna Jackson making it. Janna Jackson was the first
woman to be nominated for Producer of the Grammys, but
no one really talks about it. It wasn't just honorary.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
She earned it.
Speaker 15 (16:45):
Black Cat was written by Janet Jackson and produced by
Janet Jackson, making it the first female artist to have
a Grammy nominated number one song that she solely wrote
and produced. On Janet, she took a larger role in
songwriting production, explaining, quote, it was important to me to
write all lyrics and half the melodies. She took risks
by experimenting with different musical influences, Bringing together Kathleen Battle
(17:10):
and public enemies Chuck d An Opera Diemer, and a
hardcore rapper. She made a new sound that fused together
rhythmic elements of sunken disco along with heavy doses of synthesizers, percussion,
sound effects with a rap music sensibility. When critics called
her producer dependent, defenders noted that she reshaped the sound
and image of rhythm and blues of the last decade.
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But Janet Jackson didn't just revolutionize sound, she revolutionized movement too.
Rolling Stone argued that she quote arguably had a greater
long term impact on the choreography of contemporary music videos.
Her moves have been emulated by the greats Beyonce, Britney Spears,
Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez. When every major artist of the
last three decades copies you, You're not just talented, You're
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the blueprint Janet Jackson.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
Yeah, I agree, Now you have no I have fields
on this with Janet. Firstly, because I do love her,
but I did not get my picture because I met
her last year, last summer when I saw her in
the concert the first time I'm here in West Bombach
and I didn't get my picture with her.
Speaker 9 (18:09):
Unfortunately. Well, I met her to.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
The picture with her, but the QR code was not
has not worked since to retreat the picture. So but
there's an argument, there's an argument that it was certainly
in the States anyway, that her curating was bigger, was
actually excuse me, was actually higher than Michaels. Now, of
course a lot has to do with Michael and going
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through all the controversies he went through in the nineties,
especially too, there's something to that.
Speaker 9 (18:39):
But Janet Jackson was on a role in nineties.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
Jana Jackson was only the one of the biggest artists
and not the biggest artists in the decade.
Speaker 9 (18:46):
I put her and Mariah Carey.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
I mean to be honest, you the females, the females
like Maria Carey, winning Houston. They dominated the nineties, dude,
they really dominated the nineties. So the kudos here jan
Jackson is absolute, constantly under and that that's something to
also because being she's Michael's sister, two. Also, especially there
is the argument that sometimes we underrate her. But and look,
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was there advantage to the degree being a Jackson and
being Michael's sister. There's a herent advantage. But ultimately you
get to put the work in because all the Jackson's
had had a career, opportunity have a career, and all
the Jackson's had a time and you know, Jermaine was
actually fairly big in the seventies, didn't sustain. Latoy had
a chance. The Toy had a couple albums, didn't sustain,
reb had a couple albums. There, Bill had an opportunity,
(19:33):
but no one Jan was ill one the family actually
was able to measure up to Michael success Now, of
course michael successes you're talk about Michael's is the great
at well time you talk about him being in in
a a status of where only the Beatles and Elvis
Presley live at Michael's in that status too. So for
Jan to even close that gap, it's pretty impressive, you know,
(19:55):
I mean, such with the old pressure that came with that.
So all right, here's a couple of June Carey classic
videos here I saw in your This Week first one
here with him on our senior Hall show from the
early nineties doing some death metal.
Speaker 9 (20:08):
You were rocking out to the music.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
You like music, man, I love music.
Speaker 16 (20:12):
I love every kind of music.
Speaker 17 (20:13):
But recently I've really started to get into this thrash
metal music. I don't know, there's something about it, man.
Speaker 16 (20:21):
That I just can't let go. It's great, it's great.
Speaker 17 (20:35):
There's this one band out that's called Napalm Death and.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
I remember Love Death. I'm not gonna say. They're from Florida,
South Florida too.
Speaker 17 (20:44):
And it's so hilarious. I mean that I listened to
this album. I started listening to this album and it
was literally, I'm not exaggerating, that was it, you know,
And I thought, you know, someday this guy's gonna want
to slow down and do some duets.
Speaker 16 (21:01):
You don't bring me flowers.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
I'm a little big country.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
That's great. He's so freaking talented. Man. I loved Jim
Carrey by way as to her one of my als
time frame movies. It's one of the three movies I
can actually qute. I'm starting to finish his dollar ro
Jim Craig Mole went from I don't know what show
this was from, but he was imitating the barge al
the barge and he did a walk job here.
Speaker 13 (21:35):
Dong there we been to get that. It's a long
long time and been unae me mind shine so the
Ganda before we started, it's a question street from mahar.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
Can I see you want today?
Speaker 13 (22:04):
Just skin even to.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Yeah, living color act that's what it was, is living color.
Speaker 14 (22:12):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
He's so talented, man, he's so talented. Jim Carrey my
my all time favorite. It's funny like even now it means
mean speaking of pocket here, but he he as time
goes on, he doesn't want to rate it now. Actually
I don't know, maybe maybe I'm wrong with that, but
he he feels on the rad now. But his nineties
run was fantastic, you know, Asian Toura Liar liar, you know,
(22:35):
you know I'm a big cable guy fan personally, but
Lilar was great. There was the other movie he did
with a raise Elwigger forgot that one. But yeah, great, great,
great run in the nineties. All Right, here's a funny
moment here kurd angle and uh promo here.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
The pop daddy over there wants a piece of me.
I'll make him tat too.
Speaker 9 (23:02):
That is not puff Daddy Buddy.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
That is that is Buster Rhymes, my all time favorite
hip hop artist. That was great kurd Angle. So I
checked out like in two thousand and two for good
in w and I was kind of spotty in two
thousand and two thousand and one. Anyway, there's some really
good Kerdangle stuff and kord Angles one of the best
(23:25):
workers ever and some of his some of his promo
work and some of the things he did, like you know,
this has been yet so just amazing, so very very
funny moment there for uh kard Angle and uh Bustle Rhymes,
not puff daddyffed, especially in the hindsight Puff Daddy Come
on now, Ugh Diddy.
Speaker 9 (23:41):
All right, here's a moment here.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
It is Rob Parker clap him back at Richard Truman
for all the Russell Wilson criticisens. This is about two
weeks ago after Russell was got bench by the Giants
and to talk about whether or not Russell Wilson should
retire and when not Russell Wilson is a Hall of
Famer and all this good stuff and Richard Truman. He's
come back with rich Triman because Truman was a team
team of Russell Wilson's in Seattle back in the day,
(24:05):
wileion to boom and here's here's the whole whole back
and forth.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
I think you got to judge his career off when
the legion in the boom was there, he had a
legendary defense and all time defense, and how much success
he had, and then without that legendary defense, the success
he had without that legendary defense, he's been four and eleven,
seven and eight owing three to start with the Giants
Like that's he was a winning football player in Seattle,
and people said, hey, winning his football player, all this
(24:31):
good stuff, all these accolades, and now you get to
go on your own and you get to crew pay.
I'm this great quarterback, I'm this guy that's gonna be dominant,
and it just hasn't worked.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Out that way. But nobody as bullshit if you say
that too, because the even in the years, yeah, Dnel
super Bowl after that one in twenty thirteen, No, but
the years after Shrman and the Injine room disbanded, the
Seahawks still had a lot of winning the years. Russell Wilson,
by the two by the year twenty twenty was looked
(25:01):
at as a top five quarterback in the league. Don't have
don't have a visious history, now, Richard Truman, because you
don't like the guy, because you had issues with the
way he is the personality was because he has a
cornball Okay, don't make it personal, you know, analyze the game,
analyze the person based on the results, not based on
your feelings. Some of these guys in the media, some
(25:22):
of these guys, uh you know from athletes, they make
this thing, these things personal. And on one hand, I
can understand it. I can respect a sense because they'll
be authentic to who they are. But if we're assessing
it like this is why we need still need journalists
to do that job.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
No, I'm not against having athletes, you know, on the on.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
Those pre game shows and post game shows and be
honest and having their feelings, but having actual journalists here
keeps the balance.
Speaker 9 (25:51):
I mean, Rob Parker went off on rich Richd Truman
and rightly, so.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
We'll push back.
Speaker 7 (25:56):
Nobody will challenge idiot's stuff that's being tossed around as
fat and none of it is fat.
Speaker 6 (26:03):
Yeah, So shermande A points that, hey, he was only
great with the Legion of Boom and he pointed out
the last three and a half years where the record
has been dismal.
Speaker 4 (26:10):
Right, we'll be great honest with you.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
It was bad what he neglected to mention when there's
a whole middle ground in Seattle between.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
I thought that immediately between.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
After the Legion of Boom had disintegrated and before he
left to go to Day. Yes, during that time Russell
Wilson with the Seahawks ten and six, eleven and five,
twelve and four, and then anted badly six and eight.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Calvin, we're right there, old three seasons there.
Speaker 7 (26:34):
But what Richard Sherman is telling you as fact that
he was garbage once the Legion of Boom was done,
It's not true.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Rich Just say it, Richard.
Speaker 7 (26:45):
I can't stand Russell Wilson, and I'm gonna sit here
and give you a bold faced lie on national streaming
television and there are no facts to it, and I'll
just say it as gospel and people at Homo wat
and they'll think these are all true. Why why couldn't
somebody stand up and say, Richard, your numbers are fool gazy,
(27:09):
they're fraudulent, they's terrible, they don't add up.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
What about that twelve and fourth season.
Speaker 7 (27:16):
What about that eleven win season without the legion of Boom.
That's why we need journalists on the set with these
gone crazy former athletes who are jaded and jealous and
give you misinformation and all they care about is their
personal vandettas against other athletes.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
You know it's bad when me or what people is
Agreen or Rob Parker. Rock Parker can't stand me. Okay,
he bought me on Twitter years ago. I don't know why,
but Rob Parker used to be from me anyway, hot
take artist, but he was like the worst kind.
Speaker 9 (27:53):
Remember one time he went in on RG three.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
I hadn't defend him on there because RG three because
he was called R three a cornball because you know,
he was either black kid but you know, buttoned up
and he was.
Speaker 9 (28:02):
Just warning braids in his head.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
But he's also a conservative and he was growned him
in the business on that I told about Parker's use
an asshole for doing that. I think that's why he
probably brought me that for that reason. But Rob Parker's
correct here. Don't make a personal, bro, do your job
to make a personal Now. Now, I've said on record
on the show that Russell Wilson has played himself out
of the Hall of Fame conversation because he's had a
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really big dip since twenty twenty, which makes you forget
those really great years. He had really nine really really
good years in Seattle. You know, I mean he he
might be to be able to get into the conversation again,
maybe down the road. He's definitely not the first ballot guy,
That's what damn sure. I do think though it would
have benefited him. I said it show before. Had Russell
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Wilson and the Seahawks repeated that year the Malcol Butler interception,
if they had completed the mission that year, I think
his case have been helped. There the same reason why
Eli's still in the conversation, because I can argue that
the nine years of Russell Wills's Seattle was probably better
than than everything with Eli. Bangs done, Giants square, and
I'm a Giant fan saying that. Okay, but you know
pas packs all right. Speaking of football, here is a
(29:11):
video of Eagles fans and uh just basically Eagles fans
at the link I think for Week one that's the
Cowboys and basically saying which team in the NFCA is
to hate the most. Which NFC East team do you
hate the most? Cowboys, the Cowboys.
Speaker 7 (29:30):
So that's the Cowboys, Dallas, socks baby Dallas, cow Dallas, Cowboys, Cowboys,
Dallas hate Cowboys.
Speaker 12 (29:39):
The Cowboys, Dallas, Yeah, Dallas, Definitely the Cowboys, no doubt, Dallas.
Speaker 8 (29:45):
The cow girls.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
That questioned the Cowboys, Cowboys, Dallas, Cowboys, no doubt, no doubt,
no doubt Cowboys.
Speaker 4 (29:53):
Sock hates a strong word, you know, I hate pedophiles.
I mean, I'm surprised, I mean, honest, I'm surprised there
was at least not one New York Giants fan, you know,
Giants person saying that, the saying the Giants because the
Giants and Eagles. For me, for the record, I'm an
AMC's fan, Giants fan. I hate the Eagles more than
(30:13):
the Cowboys and the Commanders. But a lot of that
is also personal, and also the fact that the Giants
and Eagles it's a it's it's a it's a blood
riding in a sense because like they're actually like neighbors,
you know, like what an hour apart, two hours apart
between stadiums.
Speaker 9 (30:29):
So I'm all surprised.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
You didn't get least one or two New York you
know New York Giants haters out there.
Speaker 9 (30:34):
I'm surprised. I'm really I'm surprised.
Speaker 4 (30:35):
But again, the Cowboys are that annoying ass team though
the America's team thing. It's there's an extra layer of
Dallas for me personally, Like I'm not a Cowboys fan, obviously,
but this is they're just annoying, like there's just a
tick in my in my ear, That's what it is.
It's like a tick. And I think it's easier to
pity them now because they haven't been to the Super
(30:57):
Bowl and won a Super Bowl in thirty years. Okay,
haven't been thirty years ago. You know, on top of
all the bullshit with the Cowboys, they're actually winning.
Speaker 9 (31:07):
Super Bowls too, on top of that.
Speaker 4 (31:08):
That's different. But they haven't done that in thirty years,
and they haven't been being sniffed at this point. Okay,
they've they've If you had told me back in I
Telly five that Dallas Cowboys after a Super Bowl thirty
against the Steelers, that these guys will not not only
return to Super Bowl never, but also not even get
to the conference championship game. I would have said, get
(31:30):
the hell out of here.
Speaker 9 (31:31):
There's no ways gonna happen. We are here.
Speaker 4 (31:35):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (31:35):
I was fifteen years old when the last when the
Super Bowl. I'm forty five years old with a wife
and two kids. Okay and a kid. It's almost be
an adult in a couple of years.
Speaker 4 (31:44):
Just saying okay, just saying anyway, I guess the work
videos here.
Speaker 9 (31:49):
Here's a comedian Dan.
Speaker 4 (31:50):
Soder, who is probably the best macho man impersonator Mandy
Savage and personator I've ever heard, I've ever seen. But
he doesn't match. But how is yours so perfect?
Speaker 14 (32:03):
I think it's how deep my voice is. I think
I think naturally I have a deep voice. But also
it's the key is uh break it down for us? Well,
back to my buddy Vic. We used to cut promos
on each other about like roommate stuff where it'd be like,
ahh yeah, electric bill hasn't been paid. Yeah, it'na be
(32:24):
a little bit of a problem. It's gonna be a
little bit of a problem. When they shook the lights.
That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia. Yeah,
and it's like it's it's all fingers for me if
I get the little finger wag, if I'm standing up,
you'll see me grab my belt. But that's always the
like he was old school macho man promos. He just
whispers in a whisper yell. And that's what I always
(32:46):
thought was funny when I was little, where he'll just
be like like a dad getting mad, but he doesn't
want to yell in front of his friends, where he's like,
I told you toys. Yeah, I told you to toys
and before yeah, just like that always is what he reminded.
Speaker 4 (33:04):
He's so good, bro, Dan, I don't know who does
a better Marchamn Firstnation. I mean, the only one I
can think of is Jay Lethal. He's the wrestler j
Lethal from Is he still any w? He probably still
any W he was in teenage. I know. He does
a great ric flair, but a great raty savage. He
had the mister machiesemo I think was the character did
back in the aughts the two thousands I think was.
(33:28):
I mean, that's why I was out of wrestling that point.
But he I think him and Dan sert to do
the best marching Man First Nation. So uh yeah, that
was great. That was a fantastic. All right, here's some
uh old George W. Bush gaps here. I missed this guy. Actually,
too many good docs. You're getting out of business.
Speaker 18 (33:48):
Too many obg y ns aren't able to practice their
their love with women all across.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
The country of India.
Speaker 18 (33:56):
Uh The new Prime Minister of India is uh uh No, how.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
Do you not know the name of the let Well,
you're the person United States.
Speaker 9 (34:04):
I don't know the name. Oh my god, Oh my god.
Speaker 18 (34:08):
I oppose breaching those dams. I know the human being
and fish can coexist peacefully if you're a singer.
Speaker 4 (34:17):
That had been edited. No way to how that he
really said that?
Speaker 18 (34:19):
The two children, which is the toughest job in America
as far as I'm concerned, And you're working hard to
put food.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
On your family. To open the door, it's locked, it's locked.
Speaker 18 (34:35):
Teach a child to read and hear her. We'll be
able to pass a literacy test.
Speaker 8 (34:45):
Families.
Speaker 18 (34:46):
Just where our nation finds hope, where wings take dreamt.
Speaker 4 (34:54):
Infamous truth rower.
Speaker 9 (34:56):
I think that wasn't Iraq when Iran?
Speaker 4 (34:58):
What cover? Where was that? With that? U? It overseas
w mit least relation.
Speaker 18 (35:03):
But I'm the decider and I decide what is best,
and what's best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as
the Secretary of Defense. I hear there's rumors on the internets,
and one of the things that I've used on the
Google is to pull up maps.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
I have filters on internets.
Speaker 18 (35:17):
There's an old saying in Tennessee. I know it's in Texas,
probably in Tennessee that says, fooled me once, Shame on classic,
shame on you.
Speaker 4 (35:30):
No, I thought that George W would actually be Uh.
The folks that you know, peoplesh on the left hand
side of say, given what you know, did this staste
of Donald Trump? They sit there and say, well, we
missed that guy. I remember my family. It's funny like
inside baseball here. So you guys know I won't Republican.
So I poke up a bush in two thousand and four.
(35:52):
I got so much shit for it from some of
my siblings. So my cousins, you know, how could you
vote with George Bush and this and that.
Speaker 9 (36:00):
And they're all left leading Democrats.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
I was still right leading Republican, somewhat moderate, but you know,
and I would get so much shit even for years on.
Speaker 9 (36:10):
And even after that.
Speaker 4 (36:12):
Then Trump happens. And now when I tell them, you know,
you know, I will take a polities now because I
think one wanted Tom mentioned that. You know, I would say,
George w back O'donald Trump and I go, m hmm. Interesting,
you gave me shit from that twenty years ago. Now
all of a sudden, here you are regretting it now, Huh.
I'll tad the policies please. Politics sucks, bro, Like I'm
(36:35):
a politicians I hate the same time. Speaking of which,
this next rant is some a user I got his
name here, but he uh talking about how you hate
twelve parties?
Speaker 19 (36:47):
Motherfucker, I hate both political parties. I think anyone that
blindly subscribes to a set of beliefs without any consideration
for any other lines of thought is an absolute idiot.
Speaker 4 (36:58):
Okay, so he correct about that foot record. But here's
the thing.
Speaker 19 (37:02):
When George Floyd was murdered in broad daylight and the
right said, well, he was a drug addict, doesn't give
someone the right to fucking murder him. And just like
now with Charlie Kirk, the left saying, but he was
pro guns, therefore he had it coming. Are you guys
fucking retarded? Are you guys, fucking retarded. Murder is murder.
You have watched way too many Hunger Games movies. You've
(37:24):
watched way too much squid Game. You actually forget that
this is real fucking life.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
Yeah, real quick on that, and I forget this was
why I agree with them, So fix too. What we've
been saying for the last couple of years, and especially
after the trolly Kirk assassination a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 9 (37:39):
The dehumanization of society as a whole.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
Politics, I'll have to wote that also too, but the
humanization as a whole, the way that death has looked
like death is just one of those things now, the
devaluating of life as a whole, whether it be with
I'm not gonna pull pull Choyce suff I's like life,
like people like me standing here, sitting here, talking to you,
(38:04):
or someone up the street.
Speaker 9 (38:07):
We lack simple empathy.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
I'm not saying that you have to be empathetic to
everything and everybody, okay, but simple empathy because of political positions,
it's pathetic. It's fucking pathetic.
Speaker 9 (38:24):
And he's right on that one.
Speaker 4 (38:26):
In terms of devaluization we are as a society. It
goes beyond politics. For the record, it does, it really does.
Speaker 19 (38:35):
This is a real fucking life and all the lives
that are being murdered in other countries are also lives.
Guess what I hate the right. I hate the left.
Everyone's fucking retarded.
Speaker 4 (38:44):
I'm gonna say the word retarded. He said. Yeah, honestly,
other than the Yankee hat in the video, he's dead
on he's He's exactly where I'm at. And for the record,
I don't think lives should be political anyway, although everything political.
I hate when people say, oh, I don't want to
get political. Unfortunately everything is political. Unfortunately, everything politics is
(39:08):
inbedded in everything we do. You know what I'm saying.
But it's also why I hate the two party system.
He this user here makes a good point of why
I can't stand the two party system because again we're
relegated to there's two choices and the Democrats. Don't you
know I have I vote Democrats in most selections in
(39:29):
the last fifteen sixteen years. But there's a lot of
issues I have with that party as an apparatus. They
don't view they don't hit all all the things I
check mark on the main things they check more on
mostly they lean that way anyway. But I'm not blindly thinking, Okay,
well the Democrats can all right, Republics cant. All right.
Speaker 9 (39:50):
There's a lot of conservative things about me.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
I have a lot of conservative of leanings on issues,
a lot a lot that a lot of people who
still think I'm I'm I told you the good friend
of min and said that if she.
Speaker 9 (40:01):
Didn't, if she didn't know who I was, you would
think she would Republicans.
Speaker 4 (40:04):
Still, that was the Trump's border because I have a
I do have a mishmash of things, you know, but
that crosses part on both aisles. Now, the things that
I mostly priorities tend to be more left leaning, you know,
like health care. Democrats are closer to where I am
on that, but youth they won't believe that the Republicans
(40:26):
had a better business on health care. I'd be both
from on their end too. Also, he's correct on that.
I mean, is this the imization of wrial society. It's
really really bad, and it's just it's sad. It's really sad.
It really is, all right, Uh, Joe Rogan talking about
exercise and important exercising.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
They didn't have enough energy to exercise. Did he walk around? Well, yeah,
but you can drag yourself through. Then you can drag
yourself through an exercise routine. You can, but you most
certainly can, You most certainly can.
Speaker 4 (40:56):
You don't have to do a lot. You just have
to do something.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
You walk up hills, you jump a litt row, you
take a little tiny kettle bell, You do a couple
of cleans and presses.
Speaker 4 (41:03):
You do a few push ups, you do a few
sit ups.
Speaker 1 (41:05):
You get your blood pumping, you're moving, you're alive, you're exercising.
To say you don't have enough extra energy to exercise,
that's crazy. Can you walk to the refrigerator then you
can exercise. I'm not saying that.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
And here's the thing too, also with livers in there,
I you know I'm not gonna stay and say that.
I'm the perfect specimen of someone who's who's consistent with
taking care of his health, but are still.
Speaker 9 (41:28):
Pretty fucking bad.
Speaker 4 (41:29):
You have to run. I do exercise, but not since
I should. But he's corrected her. People get discouraged because
they to them and I know that's for fact. I
was here once upon a time. It becomes complicated. Exercise
isn't complicated all and he's saying it directly here too. Also,
(41:53):
just move, walk, just walk, walk a couple of ops.
You know, if you have a goal, haven't set the goal.
But walk. Walk a mile a day, walk two miles
a day. I'm doing three miles now as of late.
You know, just move, you know, you know it's very simple.
(42:14):
Less calories in, more exercise out, more burnt calories, walk around,
Just move. You have to go to the gymi like
you know, you have to do orange theory and all
this stuff they say to do. No, you don't have
to do all that. Just move, Okay, you'd be surprised.
The walking, to me is my favorite exercise to due
(42:36):
because it take it really tids curried me on so
many fronts. Number one in terms of obviously exercise and
helping my helping my cardio, lower my blood sugar. Number two, cortisol.
It calms me. Every time I'm stressed out and I
go for a walk, I am immediately centered. After that,
(42:58):
my brain calms down, I'm able to focus again. As
someone who has anxiety, who's ADHD. You know, every time
of a walk, it always centers me. It is my life.
It is my life, saver. Just move. It's not that hard.
It's not that hard whatsoever. So don't want to complicate
(43:19):
the situation. All right, one more another dance Solder Rning
Savage video.
Speaker 14 (43:24):
The best thing about it your macho is you can
talk about just ridiculous things.
Speaker 4 (43:28):
Do you have an actual macho man promo that you
know to a t There's two.
Speaker 14 (43:33):
That I know, but I probably haven't done him in
a while, so I'll butcher them. But they're both steamboat
promos and it's the big time. Oh my god, steamboats
coffee in the big time. But then the other opening
line is where he's like, I am the undisputed Intercontinental
Evyweight Champion.
Speaker 4 (43:51):
And I will remain the Union Continental Everyweight Champion.
Speaker 14 (43:55):
The one that I do know is the Gene Okerlandari
goes a superstar in the wor WF has done seamlessly
on one eighty and you just hear.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
On eighty, and then he goes.
Speaker 14 (44:04):
And then another one eighty and he.
Speaker 4 (44:07):
Comes in and the beat, Yeah, he goes one eighty,
three hundred and sixty another one eighty. That's that was
the promo that I think one of the promos were.
That was the start of Savage's face turns. We're starting
turning baby face in late eighty seven by Wait, which
I did cover actually an episode on that on on
This on this Feed a couple weeks back on the
(44:29):
Restaurantal Retrospective series, talking about Savages nineteen eighty seven and
the turning point of that. Yeah, I mean Savages. I mean, look,
soldiers profession is amazing that I can't I can go
on about that all right. Here's Chris Brown talking about
whether he is the next Michael Jackson.
Speaker 9 (44:46):
Do you feel like it old Michael Jackson?
Speaker 5 (44:50):
Damn uh personally my real honest opinion, No, you know,
I feel like nobody can replace that man. That man
kind of like he's still the end all b a
when it comes to entertainment, even subject matter of songs.
Speaker 4 (45:06):
How are you smoking? Smoke shamps? Like you? I like
your stuff product immediately.
Speaker 5 (45:11):
I like that, like, you know, so I feel like
I could never be in his his shoes. I can
only like be inspired by him, you know, and and
try to.
Speaker 9 (45:20):
I don't want to.
Speaker 5 (45:20):
Imitate him because his magic his magic.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
So me being able to even have.
Speaker 5 (45:25):
That conversation, I'm flattered, But.
Speaker 4 (45:28):
I'm also like honest, with my damn, you can play
the whole thing here that cuts off here, damn, hold on,
hold on, take o here. Let me see. You know
I won't play. Damn it, I won't play all right.
He goes to hell damn.
Speaker 9 (45:47):
He says, hell No, I A'm Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson.
Speaker 4 (45:51):
Here's the thing, you know, this is a very polarizing
topic for people entertainment and social media. Well, we talk
about Chris Brown versus MJ or MJ. Because anybody Beyonced,
Bruno Mars or you n't anybody.
Speaker 9 (46:05):
The arguments are twofold.
Speaker 4 (46:07):
There's the talent argument because music is just subjective.
Speaker 9 (46:13):
Okay, I prefer to Megan Death or Beyonce.
Speaker 4 (46:16):
I'm not gonna say and say the more talented Beyonce
than one and two different artists to do the acts vibes.
Prefer mechanist music or music. This is my personal preference.
So his personal preference on here, you know, and certainly
Michael is is massively Influentris Brown. You know, in fact,
Chris Brown I was. You know, he has are a
(46:37):
shrine to Michael Now apparently he has like a whole
like room dedicated to Michael Jackson. Talent wise, Chris Brown
is up there like I would say pure talent.
Speaker 9 (46:50):
It's neck and neck.
Speaker 4 (46:51):
And you know, Chris Brown being an athlete, I think
is where I think may he may have up the
edge because he's an athlete. You know, he could do
flips and he can do all this kind of stuf up,
and you know he can rap, and I mean, dude,
every Chris rapper, Chris Brown is a phenomenal rapper.
Speaker 9 (47:07):
Mind joking.
Speaker 4 (47:08):
I saw one with on the show a couple of
years back, and he was he was the flow and
I'm like, whoa, what the fuck?
Speaker 9 (47:14):
I'm not saying Michael can't do that, but Chris Brown.
Speaker 4 (47:16):
Wow. The real conversation, this is the word we talk
about music artists and Taylor Swifts and all this stuff
is impact. Is Chris Brown's impact as large as Michael Jackson's.
That's the conversation people be having and the answers no,
And Chris bat will tell you that Michael Jackson means
(47:37):
something to so many people his his entire.
Speaker 9 (47:43):
You know, Michaels Michael's entire fan bases.
Speaker 4 (47:46):
Michael Hechsman may have the most diverse type fan base
in history of music because it's from age two to
age birth to eighty years old. Races. He he he,
He's zips through races, through political different differences. He's one
of the only artists that probably have their fifty to
fifty political audience. You know what I'm saying. You know,
(48:10):
some artists has like a more left wing audience than
one another of the right. Michael has a split. I
got a Michael's a split because in my own life alone,
I've seen Michael have people who Maga hates, flip rules,
Trump supporting patriots, scoot the flag those folks and then
(48:32):
left this progressive you name it, democrats or whatever may be.
You know, Bertie says, lovers and they hate your politically,
but when it comes to Michael fucking Jackson, they on
the same side. I've seen. I also seen people I
went to the concert in two thousand and one, the
only time I've ever seen a Palestinian flag and Israeli
flag in the same spot together united Because Michael doesn't.
Speaker 20 (48:56):
His music cuts through all that shit. Bro, That's why
he's as big as he is. But people ask me
how he's so big. This is the ship I'm talking about.
It's the cultural ship. It's the religious stuff, it's.
Speaker 9 (49:08):
It's everything beyond that.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
No other artists can do that, honestly, I mean could,
but no one else has done that really. And at
that level, a lot of folks I know of, you know,
who are from Russia and Thoreral countries know who he
is and they say their first Black experience of anything
of entertainment or what it may be, was Michael Jackson.
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That's that's how many when you when you when people say,
you know, compare Michael Jackson, it's not a fair barma
from them now because because those are those are the requirements.
Speaker 9 (49:41):
To be like Michael.
Speaker 4 (49:44):
Not my rules. It is what it is. So that's
what was working with. If we're talking about actual talent,
I understand the argument when it comes to but when
it comes to actual impact, that's a whole different fucking conversation, bro,
hate to break it to you, it is anyway. Next
video here Chris Rock on politics today.
Speaker 11 (50:08):
A whole country's got a fucked up mentality. Man, we
all got a gang mentality. Republicans are fucking idiots, and
Democrats are fucking idiots, and Conservatives are idiots, and Liberals
are idiots. And and if Anyone that makes up their
minds before they hit the issue is a fucking fool.
Speaker 10 (50:27):
Okay, amen, everybody, No, no, no, no, everybody's so busy
wanting to be down with a gang.
Speaker 4 (50:38):
I'm a conservative, I'm a liberal, I'm concernatives. Bullshit nailed it.
Look for record. I am not a Chris Rock fan whatsoever.
I ain't one of the biggest Chris Rock handes on
the planet. But every now and then he'll say something.
It's like, that's kind of funny because the reason Chris
Rock fan will want to cause he's one of those
comedians that likes to punchdown. I can't stand that. His
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thing is about making fun of people all the time.
I can't stand that. But he'll have moments, but he
being able to hear on the whole thing with the
game mentality because everyone wants to fit in. Okay, I
know it's on both sides, and it's pathetic. In my opinion,
he a fucking person. Listen, let it swirl around your head.
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Then for your opinion, this is why, right there is
exactly why this platform is what it is. It's exactly
why I have liberals in the show Conversation with Liberals
I have conservatives on the show. Having conservatives because I
want to know their perspective. List mean I agree or
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disagree with them. I just want on their perspective, why
they think this way? What is the lay of the land,
Why exactly is the thinking this way?
Speaker 9 (51:52):
What am I missing?
Speaker 4 (51:53):
What? Maybe?
Speaker 9 (51:54):
What are they missing? And this is why I do this.
Dialogue needs to be things.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
This is why you may hate Joe Rogan and this
and that, but Joe Rogan and it's the things the
jog gun frustracted. But he is still probably the best
when it comes to actual dialogue because, for the record,
he invites democrats this on his podcast and people don't left.
He refused, they refuse to come on the show.
Speaker 9 (52:18):
That's on them.
Speaker 4 (52:20):
I'm sorry. You know, dialogue is important, important or else
this country go was a shit.
Speaker 11 (52:28):
No normal decent person is one thing. Okay. I got
some shit I'm conservative about. I got some shit I'm
liberal about.
Speaker 9 (52:37):
I'm definitely am in my case.
Speaker 4 (52:39):
I'm conservative about about uh, you know, government, I'm conservative
about uh.
Speaker 9 (52:44):
I'm pro guns. You know, I don't own a gun.
Speaker 4 (52:46):
I'm pro two a I'm pro free speech, I you know,
all those things. I you know, costs and the economy.
I'm definitely very concerned about that stuff. Taxes being lowered,
you know, I want transper my taxes, especially too. If
I'm paying tax I don't want to know my money's
going to. But I'm also very liberal when it comes
to social issues across the health care things that nature.
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So I have again, I have a mismashed things.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
Crime, I'm conservative, prostitution.
Speaker 9 (53:18):
I'm liberal.
Speaker 4 (53:19):
Yeah, I just think he's cutting off at the last
couple seconds of these videos. I don't know why he's
doing that for It's annoying as hell. But yeah, every
so often Chris Rock gets it right.
Speaker 16 (53:27):
You know.
Speaker 9 (53:27):
Again, I'm not a Chris Rock fan, but every so
often he gets it right.
Speaker 4 (53:31):
He does, you know, and he's he'll have a funny
moment that I can appreciate. But you know, all right,
come wrek videos to get out of here.
Speaker 3 (53:39):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (53:39):
Donald Trump isn't know it all.
Speaker 4 (53:43):
It's just stuff better than me.
Speaker 7 (53:44):
Nobody knows more about taxes than I do, and income
than I do.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
Nobody knows more about construction than I do.
Speaker 7 (53:50):
Nobody knows more about campaign finance than I do.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
I know more about drones than anybody.
Speaker 7 (53:55):
Nobody knows much more about technology, technology, this type of technology.
Speaker 4 (53:59):
Certainly he goes technology than I do, and I do.
Nobody knows more about technology than me.
Speaker 6 (54:05):
Nobody's in the history of this country has ever known
so much about infrastructure as Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (54:10):
I know the H one B, I know the H
two B. Nobody knows it better than me.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
I know more about ices than the generals do.
Speaker 4 (54:18):
Believe me.
Speaker 10 (54:19):
I understand things I comprehend very well, okay, better than
I think almost anybody.
Speaker 9 (54:25):
And by the way, who I thought that wild people?
Speaker 14 (54:29):
Come?
Speaker 4 (54:29):
Now to that that conclusion the better anybody who.
Speaker 2 (54:33):
Knew the other side of the picture better than me
I knew it.
Speaker 4 (54:36):
Nobody knows more about environmental impact statements than me.
Speaker 11 (54:38):
I understand the power of Facebook maybe better than almost anybody.
Speaker 6 (54:43):
I know more about renewables than any human being on earth.
Speaker 4 (54:45):
Nobody knows more about poles than me. I know more
about courts than any human being on earth.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
I know more about steel workers than anybody that's ever
run for office.
Speaker 4 (54:53):
I know more about golf than Obama host. Nobody knows
more about banks than I do. Nobody knows more about
trade than me.
Speaker 8 (54:59):
Well, obviously he does.
Speaker 4 (55:00):
I know about nuclear weapons.
Speaker 8 (55:01):
I know more about nuclear weapons and he eleven know.
Speaker 12 (55:03):
I understand the tax lawyers better than almost anyone, who knows.
Speaker 4 (55:06):
More about lawsuits than I do. I'm the king that
I agree with that I agree with. I know more
about offense and defense than they will ever understand. Nobody
even understands it but me.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
It's called devaluation. I understand money better than anybody.
Speaker 6 (55:21):
I understand the system better than anybody.
Speaker 4 (55:23):
Nobody knows more about debt than I do.
Speaker 8 (55:24):
Nobody knows the game better than me.
Speaker 9 (55:26):
I know more about contributions than anybody.
Speaker 4 (55:28):
And who knows more about the word apprentice.
Speaker 18 (55:30):
Than Donald Trump?
Speaker 12 (55:31):
I understand politicians better than anybody.
Speaker 6 (55:33):
Nobody knows politicians better than me.
Speaker 4 (55:36):
Who knows the other side better than me? Who knows
the other side better than me?
Speaker 12 (55:40):
I think I know more about the other side than
almost anybody, and I understand the other side.
Speaker 6 (55:46):
Perhaps I understand it better than anybody else.
Speaker 4 (55:48):
I was the fair haired boy. Nobody knows more about
it than me.
Speaker 16 (55:51):
I know more than these politicians.
Speaker 4 (55:55):
Both clips.
Speaker 9 (55:56):
I think. I think form twenty sixteen in Who's sixteen campaign?
Speaker 4 (55:59):
I'll tell you what like I know, everybody has their
feelings about Donald Trump and whatever. I get it. But
twenty sixteen, Donald Trump was hysterical like that was insult
comedy on crack. Okay he was. And again when I
when I when I say that, I get the appeal.
I get the appeal now twenty twenty four, you know
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it is what his old grandpa now twenty sixteen was.
He was ripping everybody left the right, you know, So
I got the appeal. People frustrated with with the with
the government, people frustrated with the side of the whole.
You have this guy, who, while not relatable, comes off
as such. I get it. I fucking get it, bro,
I really do get it. All right, Well, last one
figured out of here. It is angry Grandma on the
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roller coaster.
Speaker 8 (56:45):
Worrying out. Hey we're going now, that's the fuck we're
going home.
Speaker 20 (56:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (56:51):
Oh way, night back ranny way, I'll go up where
fucking liar.
Speaker 9 (56:57):
I love her.
Speaker 4 (57:00):
You called getting yoked up to dat Gary Sam, I
don't keep it.
Speaker 8 (57:05):
Dam might be out.
Speaker 21 (57:07):
I stole out.
Speaker 8 (57:09):
I don't keeper ship, but.
Speaker 21 (57:12):
Your face so stoic, fuck out.
Speaker 4 (57:23):
I don't want to hear your fucking eye.
Speaker 8 (57:28):
Oh father, father, Oh that was fun.
Speaker 4 (57:44):
Oh my god, I love it. I love it and
my man, guys, this show especially to I suggest watching
the show, not just you know, there's a on audio,
but in the video. Sign on YouTube earth pot on YouTube,
Risky podcast YouTube page because the videos like sometimes the.
Speaker 9 (58:01):
Videos need to you need to see it.
Speaker 4 (58:03):
And seeing her face on the roller coaster when the
when the riots going down the tracks, she was very
stoic and she's saying shut up, shut the fuck up.
Mother fuck Gray by screaming, you know whatever, Oh my god,
it's it's it's it's incredible.
Speaker 9 (58:18):
It's funny.
Speaker 4 (58:18):
As though I follow that account all the time and
they have he put some really good videos out there.
My frame one ask you may my shirt next week
it's her saluting room Marines and that was the best
one day she ever did. So yeah, but anyway, this
is another edition, the second edition of e J Loves
the Internet. I'm on x at e J Criston seven
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