Nobody’s Talking Podcast

From Iconic Losses to Childhood Shoe Memories

Bosco Pearson, Joe Pogue, Shyrod Long & Steve McBride Episode 202

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Ever found yourself placing bets on why a friend might be late? That's exactly how we kicked things off in this episode, eagerly anticipating Joe's arrival and contemplating whether we'd see Rodeo Joe or Bama Joe. Amidst the playful banter, we took a heartfelt turn to discuss the impact of celebrity deaths. Icons like Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant, and Marvin Gaye have left indelible marks on our lives, and we share personal stories about how their losses resonate with us even today.

As we navigate the inevitable passage of time, there’s no denying the humor and insight that comes with turning 50. We share how hitting these life milestones has reshaped our perspectives, noting how today's 40s and 50s seem to carry a youthful vigor unseen in previous generations. From the influence of social media to the ever-present physical reminders of aging, our talk is filled with laughter and genuine reflections. The episode is peppered with anecdotes about sports, shoe nostalgia, and a nod to our good-natured concern for Joe.

In a lighthearted yet meaningful dialogue, we explore the cultural and personal nostalgia tied to affordable shoe brands and sports enthusiasm. Shaquille O'Neal's generosity shines through as we reminisce about his efforts to make affordable shoes and recount amusing tales of oversized purchases. As the conversation meanders through unexpected family discoveries via DNA testing and lively debate on movies and TV shows, the warmth of friendship and playful banter keep things engaging. Ultimately, our concern for Joe’s whereabouts adds a layer of camaraderie and humor that ties everything together.

Thanks for listening to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: (nobodystalking1), Instagram : (nobodystalkingpodcast) and email us at (nobodystalkingpodcast@gmail.com) Thank you!

Speaker 3:

Oh man, well, we back back to back two shows, another untarnely episode In two weeks. You know we've been doing one, taking a week off Traveling, not traveling People here. Did somebody get hurt?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, somebody got hurt.

Speaker 3:

Oh, dang it. Anyway, welcome to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. We are, as usual, waiting on Joe, so now this is what y'all get to listen to. Y'all get to listen to Joe's excuse for like like what happened this time. Now do anybody want to make a friendly wager of five pushups of what his excuse is going to be?

Speaker 1:

I got five pushups. His excuse is going to be he had to stop and get some gas traffic traffic. I say you want to take my five and up my five?

Speaker 3:

He had to do something extra at work. What he had to stay late at work, he's going to say he had to do something extra. So, we'll see.

Speaker 4:

We ain't going to even tell him what's his. Over 10 minutes. You got a guess Under 10 or over 10 minutes?

Speaker 1:

late man. You know he on CPT, this is over 10. Yeah, Just like last time we was over here looking we was like yep, 13 minutes late.

Speaker 3:

He's going to be like what's up, what's up, fellas, what's up y'all, what's up fellas, what's up? Y'all, what's up y'all? Oh man, y'all ain't going to believe this. Anyway, yeah, nah, nah, see what it is, all right. Well, anyway, joe should be here momentarily.

Speaker 1:

On this way.

Speaker 3:

He's going to probably make them that way. Ain't no telling how y'all doing Y'all good.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 3:

Anyway, y'all know who we are already. I'm Bosco Sherrod. Superman is in the building Pew pew, Pew, pew, pew, pew, Pew, pew, Pew pew pew man, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

Speaker 4:

Man See.

Speaker 3:

Joe, don't get it.

Speaker 1:

On this way.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Joe, he don't get none of that. Joe don't get it because he's never here on time.

Speaker 4:

Besides we don't know what Joe's going to show up. Is it going to be Bama Joe?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, rodeo, joe, yeah Rodeo. Joe, yeah, well, we have no idea, that's true, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I think it's going to be rodeo.

Speaker 3:

Think it's going to be rodeo today.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it ain't close, it ain't Friday. Oh yeah, you're right, it's Friday. I know it's going to be rodeo, you're right, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know we don't come at you all the way live, but now here we go. I don't know if y'all want to start with, I can say you know. Rap to the young man, liam Payne.

Speaker 4:

One Direction, one Direction, one Direction.

Speaker 3:

I don't know how he passed, but I know it sounds tragic, so they was big about what 10 years ago? Yeah, about 10. They were 90s. They split up a little bit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the next boy band right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Damn RIP Sop so hey check this out.

Speaker 3:

I do have something now. I got this. Obviously I was listening to uh, that's what I found out. I was listening to johnny's house. I know it happened yesterday, but or, I found out, and well, for the people to be like, oh wait, yesterday. By the time y'all hear this, this is a podcast. We recorded early and put it up for a little later for next week.

Speaker 3:

But anyway, they were saying, and I thought this was pretty good, so shout out to Johnny's House for this question, pretty good, so shout out to Johnny's house, you know, for this question. But whose death like? Whose death like just over the years celebrity like you know what celebrity death?

Speaker 2:

did you feel?

Speaker 1:

kind of affected by.

Speaker 4:

James.

Speaker 2:

Earl Jones, I think, james Earl Jones, just over the year this year.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, no, just in general, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I thought you meant this year.

Speaker 4:

No no.

Speaker 3:

From when you were Like even a little kid, when I was a little kid, yeah, from a little kid To like right now, michael.

Speaker 4:

Jackson Anybody, okay, yeah, I'd say Michael Jackson. That was a tough one.

Speaker 3:

You know, michael Jackson's was tough. Yeah, because, I mean Because I had his first album.

Speaker 4:

That's the king of pop right there, yeah, yeah. And you just thought, like guys, like him, who's infamous? Right? Michael Jackson is infamous. Just live forever.

Speaker 1:

Yep Right, live forever. Yep Right. I know Kobe was pretty. I know Kobe was pretty tough. This ain't like.

Speaker 3:

I still don't really believe Kobe. Yeah, now I know one. Now this is obviously I was a kid, but I felt it just felt weird because well, obviously y'all know I'm always talking about my pop, but well, obviously y'all know I'm always talking about my pop, but Marvin Gaye and see, you're a little bit younger than us. But it's like the way that he passed. I was like damn, is that? So then I'm just like, like I said, I'm a little kid, so I'm like why, would his dad shoot him?

Speaker 3:

You know, I don't know. Then, as you become an adult, you start being like I mean, you want me. I don't want to get into the stories or nothing like that, but obviously you know when Biggie and Tupac passed, but honestly, the very first one was that I was affected. That made me think I think probably was like Marvin Gaye. Marvin Gaye and like I said, I think it's just because of the way that you know his dad's shooting him. And oh shit dog, think it's just because of Wade that you know his dad's shooting him. And oh shit dog.

Speaker 4:

When Richard Pryor died too oh yeah, richard Pryor, yeah, I was like, like, but I mean, how we get into that. I mean, I obviously Michael Jackson, prince, guys like that was oh yeah, way too young in my opinion again yeah, and you know, michael jackson died because of what? Cert like yeah, medical yeah yeah, I think about all the stuff that he had done to him and all the drugs he was uh body, but I mean it's. We're getting to that age.

Speaker 3:

Now people don't start yeah, no, I'm saying'm saying when people pass from, like natural. That's why I said, that's why I was affected by Marvin Gaye, because of the way that he died Like, if you okay, like James Earl Jones 80.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I'm not, but then that just tells me. I'm like dang.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, no, no, I grew up with that dude man. No, that is true, I do everything, dude man. No, that is true, everything. Yeah, you start sitting up here thinking boy, you realize, you start sitting up here. You know you're not immortal, that's it. I was like, oh, I'm gonna live forever, 17, 18. Y'all watch when you, when you crack that 50 man, you cracked that boy, you like uh-oh, because you sit up here, when you a little kid, say you 10 years old, and you're going to be like who, and you're like, at 83, I'm going to be 10. 93, I'm going to be 20. Figure 2003, I'm going to be 30. Then you, you start being like I don't play that game.

Speaker 4:

But then, I mean, I don't know I don't care, but you remember as a kid you used to think you know your parents. 30, 40, like damn, that's all right, yeah right, that's all.

Speaker 3:

But now we up here and I'm just like hey, friends, but then I don't feel like it yeah, but at the same time man god, I think we uh well, no, I'm sure I mean our parents was cool, but I don't know if it's because of social media or what, but I think the 50 somethings now, the 50 somethings now, are better, or we're not gonna say better now, my bad, I mean better, I mean like cooler yeah, I agree then the 50s and uh, like our parents 50s, or or my parents 50s, I did your parents 50s, uh, maybe, shit, I'm trying to think I saw something.

Speaker 3:

I mean, my pop was a cool cat but I saw something a couple weeks ago.

Speaker 4:

A guy was saying he's like man people in their 40s and 50s now the way they look.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the way they act.

Speaker 4:

He's like it's unreal because looking younger. Yeah, yeah, people in their 40s and 50s now are looking younger than them.

Speaker 3:

I almost sometimes think like, like man, I'm 51, I still feel like a little kid, you know, like still like playing video games, still like listening video games.

Speaker 3:

Still like listening to the slow jams, you know you were like man, I mean, obviously you can't, you sit there and you think you can do certain stuff. And like the other day I was, I don't know where I was. I was coming from a store, just a slight little drop down, I don't even know two feet, three feet maybe. No, I was like I just hopped down. Y'all parked on the street, no, I hopped down, I'm out, was fine. But then I started being like damn it, man, I think that little jump, I knew what it was for, cause I was like Like that, that quick little joke, I felt that shit in my knees.

Speaker 1:

I was like man.

Speaker 3:

Next time I'm there I'm just gonna walk around Like no, I'm not gonna jump down. This time Getting down on stuff is different. And then, cause I was jumping on, like I said, I jumped down on cement, so it's different. And it do trust me, it wasn't. It was literally maybe two, two feet, maybe. It wasn't like like real yeah, it might have been, yeah, it might have been like two feet and I just jumped down quick little and I was like I don't even think that was graceful, there was a comedian I was watching one time.

Speaker 4:

He's like you could tell when you're getting old, up in your 40s and 50s, is how you get down off objects oh yeah, no, that's true, right, yeah, what did he know? I was playing.

Speaker 3:

I was playing an event the other day and I was just sitting up here like boy listen. Yeah, man, if I fall.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I don't jump down, no more. No, I ain't Coming down. A ladder Shit Jumping off a forklift, nope.

Speaker 4:

You know how you used to just like jump off and stuff.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Standing on something. That's like you used to just jump off of stuff. Yeah, you used to stand on something.

Speaker 3:

That's like when I was just sitting up here walking back to the car and I was just like, instead of walking down around, I was like oh man, I just jumped down Instant regret.

Speaker 2:

I bet you, I walked around that time why. Why.

Speaker 4:

I know, sometimes I just be walking. I'm like you know how as a kid you used to kind of just jump over stuff. Or when you was younger, you know, you have like a little fence, like the fence at the hill right, the bottom of the hill. Yeah, as a kid I might have just kind of grabbed two hands and leaped over.

Speaker 1:

Leaped over right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, walking around that thing. I don't even want to crawl through it. I don't even like jumping when we play hoop.

Speaker 3:

Man, I had a fast break the other day. I was like well, next time you got to dunk. You think you're talking to 25-year-old Bosco, or?

Speaker 4:

you out your damn mind. I'd just be thinking about rebounding. I'm like damn I got to jump. Like all about rebounding, I'm like damn I gotta jump.

Speaker 3:

Like all that stuff, I'm cool, I do it, but Cause it's normal, and then like the wood and the gear.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, as long as I'm warm, don't let my knees come in there cold Cause I ain't jumping nothing, I'm submitted to the fool.

Speaker 4:

Box out.

Speaker 3:

Hey, that stuff is real man. Oh yeah, you sit up here, you be like man, listen, like what in the hell just happened to me. And then you start thinking when you do shoot a layup or I was like man, this was a dunk 100% of the time. Now, man, I'm about 50-50 if I'm going to make the layup or not, but I whoop missed that one Kiss the glass, kiss the glass, oh yeah. I missed that one.

Speaker 1:

That's the only good thing about watching the WNBA, so I can sit there and get my fundamentals down. Left hand, right hand, left hand, right hand.

Speaker 4:

And they do play good fundamental basketball. Speaking of WNBA, yes, sir, did y'all know the finals? I did no, I watched game one.

Speaker 1:

I watched game one, so I saw the Ippigay one.

Speaker 3:

But after that I kind of I watched game two and I watched game.

Speaker 1:

I know it was still going All right.

Speaker 3:

My question would be like I didn't know it was still going on how many games did they play? Five, Five.

Speaker 4:

Next year it's going to be seven, yeah, best of five. This is when Clark he said I forgot all about it. It would have been the same WNBA finals going on.

Speaker 3:

It's football season, it is football season.

Speaker 1:

I was like if they both on at the same time I'm watching football.

Speaker 4:

Make sacrifice.

Speaker 1:

Definitely sacrifice the football. Maybe the last game. Maybe the last game. What is it? What's the series at now was like maybe the last game.

Speaker 3:

Maybe the last game Because you said what is it? Is it?

Speaker 4:

What's the series at now?

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's two to one. Liberty Liberty oh, my, they're favorite, right. I think they're favorite to win, are they? Yeah, I don't know I think they've been the best offseason.

Speaker 3:

So if they win one more, then that's it. Yeah, they win one more, that's it. They the champs. But yeah, I know next year they said the finals is seven games.

Speaker 4:

That's what we need. Joe here. He would know what's that he would know.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, Joe love Caitlin Clark.

Speaker 1:

He loves WNBA man. I ain't never seen him at a game. Nah, I done been to three of them.

Speaker 3:

He don't want to start. I done been to three of them.

Speaker 1:

I got to go watch Reese. I got to go watch Kaitlin. Who else did I watch? Oh, I didn't watch.

Speaker 4:

Skylar Diggins is going to play for us.

Speaker 3:

Is she going to play? No more.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why Chicago Sky.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that was Reese.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So one, two, oh, and I went to another K-1.

Speaker 3:

I'll tell you what I don't know. I think we might have said this before Some of them man them. Women are beautiful boy, hell, yeah, I agree, but some of them man them women are beautiful boy, hell yeah. I agree, but how in the hell do they play? Some of them play with them nails, like how do you do that?

Speaker 1:

I'm about to ask they're not shooters like how do you? Oh, they're just like that. I mean, you think like, but playing defense and scratching somebody.

Speaker 3:

Like just think, if you go, man, that's like having claws.

Speaker 1:

They really be playing with those nails. They got them giant nails.

Speaker 3:

They just have them pedicured nails Press on Press on Somebody be having long nails. I'm about to Google right now.

Speaker 2:

Talk amongst yourself, I know somebody has them.

Speaker 3:

I mean not the, not the yeah. Not the claws, but they're long though, yeah.

Speaker 1:

To where I'm like Shit. I think one of them might be Angel Reese. She can't stop being a woman just because she playing in the WNBA.

Speaker 3:

I mean, you can't wear them nails in no game, though you ain't doing it and still getting rebounds. You got to be a woman, like after the game.

Speaker 1:

She can be a woman before the game, during the game.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I know they all do it for the. You know Instagram now.

Speaker 1:

Let me see, man, maybe they just press on nails. That's what I think. I think they're pressing.

Speaker 4:

They should flick them off no but look, they be getting some nice press on.

Speaker 3:

Oh, they still Hold on. Oh man, oh hey, y'all see Lonzo Ball back, I heard.

Speaker 4:

I haven't seen it yet, but I heard man the first Damn basketball game Is Tuesday.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

What did he do? He's been hurt. I know he's been hurt.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but yeah, that's all. Hurt his knee.

Speaker 1:

Hurt his back Knees. I can't remember.

Speaker 4:

I know they said it's usually season ending, whatever it was. Achilles or something like that, oh man.

Speaker 1:

But it's ending. Whatever it was, Achilles or something like that.

Speaker 4:

Oh man, but it's been two years since he played. Damn, just like a but that's nuts, because this is that time of year where all four major sports intermingle. Yep Right, because you got NFL.

Speaker 1:

September, October you got.

Speaker 4:

NBA starting next week.

Speaker 1:

Nhl's already started, and then you got baseball with the playoffs.

Speaker 4:

WNBA. Yeah, that's it. Four major sports, male major sports, I know.

Speaker 3:

But and we're all inclusive, so we gonna include the WNBA cause we love everybody.

Speaker 1:

We don't want no smoke women's, women's, women's.

Speaker 3:

I don't like no smoke Women's women's, women's, I don't like men's, no more.

Speaker 2:

Ain't that what he said?

Speaker 3:

Something like that. I've been delivered. I'm done man, I'm done. I'm sorry y'all, I don't like men's no more. But Puffy might hear this, no more, but Puffy might hear this hey did y'all hear the thing he wanted to party with? He was asking they were showing a video. It was with Fabulous and he was like oh, you know, we ain't never like partied. And he was like man, you been to my party or whatever. Right, that's what Fab's saying. Yeah, he's like no, no, like me, and you ain't never like party party.

Speaker 4:

Fab like like what this nigga? On dog. Like don't do that to me. All the stories coming out about that dog man, I can't you know, know, I can't wait till everything just yeah, everything shake out. Just shake out, because right now, I mean, some of the stuff is kind of like salacious and but like we don't want to get sued or not well, but like I was talking about last week, I listened to the podcast and it's just so much stuff that again the feds don't raid your house for nothing, dog.

Speaker 2:

They don't raid your house for nothing.

Speaker 4:

Yep. So they got something, and I'm sure there's a lot of people out there trembling, did you?

Speaker 1:

hit that oh man Hold on All day. I hit that until I was sore, hold on All day.

Speaker 4:

I hit that till. I was so that Angel, yeah, yeah, she your favorite, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

Can't take my eyes off of her. Damn, damn. Put it on my belly, fuck me right there on that money. Oh my Lord yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's why you go to the WNBA games. That's where I go.

Speaker 1:

I got to go see her and all the other women that come to support WNBA players.

Speaker 3:

See where her ring's at.

Speaker 1:

Where her nails at.

Speaker 3:

That's how I'm looking, I'm still searching. Yeah, you know, we still got a little bit of time left she in the man, you crazy we. This dude is crazy.

Speaker 4:

So is that?

Speaker 3:

your oh damn. Is that your favorite player? You said it is. That's my favorite.

Speaker 1:

WNBA player. Right now Another one coming along.

Speaker 4:

So you said the NBA starts on Tuesday.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like I think the first game is the 22nd or 23rd.

Speaker 4:

Who's favorite to win this year? Boston, boston, still favorite.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, definitely LA.

Speaker 4:

Definitely LA. Y'all think Bronny gonna make it.

Speaker 1:

Bronny gonna make it to the G.

Speaker 3:

League. He got to make it.

Speaker 4:

G League, right, yep, they'll put him on the G League roster. The check clear. Yeah, no, he.

Speaker 3:

Definitely made money. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I ain't seen him play.

Speaker 3:

He made it to me I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I had to see him. I had to see him do his thing.

Speaker 4:

I saw like 5.5 million dollars In endorsement deals or something like that.

Speaker 1:

Already Something like that man, his daddy getting him paid. See, like Shaq, shaq, shaq getting his kids paid. Yeah, I read something about that. Yeah, shaq the man, shaq is the man. How much is Shaq worth?

Speaker 3:

Hey, y'all want to hear something Right in there. Who's heard of the Shaqalicious gummies I have?

Speaker 1:

Until you sent it to me, dude, I got some Shackalicious gummies. Yeah, you sent that out, didn't you?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, when you get them at 7-Eleven Circle K. Oh, they got them at Circle K. Yeah, I'm going to pick some up. Yeah, they good. Oh, I haven't had them yet.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you haven't opened them.

Speaker 3:

I'm waiting to stick them in my pocket. Man, be like, what's that crumb? Nah, this is just Shaqalicious. Hey, listen, that's good marketing right there. Shaqalicious, I'm going to take Shaq. Shout out to Shaq man, man, that dude is printing money, money. Hey, y'all know we got all. Every guest is invited to be on the podcast Monday, monday. Hey, y'all know we got a All Every guest Is invited To be on the podcast. Shaq, come on down and, uh, jay Z, beyonce, shaq, uh, method man, red man.

Speaker 4:

One thing about Shaq, though, Is that is that dude's so generous with his money. You know, I mean a few years ago when he played for the Suns. A friend of mine was just driving. He was at Scottsdale Mall. Shaq was at Scottsdale Mall, he needed a ride. Shaq needed a ride. Shaq needed a ride. Shaq needed a ride. Your friend gave him a ride. Friend gave him a ride.

Speaker 3:

Where was your friend? He got a truck or something Nah he had a little Honda Accord.

Speaker 4:

Barely fit in it, oh, but he got up in here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he sent me a picture.

Speaker 4:

I have to find that picture. He got in there. He was scrunched in there because Shaq had one of those big remember those big diesel trucks, diesel trucks, yeah Transformers.

Speaker 3:

So where?

Speaker 4:

he was going. He couldn't park it. So he asked my friend for a ride. Gave him a ride. He said man, this cat was the coolest down-to-earth cat ever. You wouldn't think someone that.

Speaker 3:

Now I'm going to tell you this. Now let me tell you this. I'm not going to even shit on your friend, but what I will say he's already enamored because of Shaq because if your friend had picked me up, I think I'm cooling down to earth, but he ain't going to say the same thing about me. No, no, he's going to be like man, this bum ass nigga, I'm a rock.

Speaker 2:

But you know, with Sha he's gonna be like man, this bum ass nigga, because his truck was too big.

Speaker 3:

but you know, with shat right, you know he'd be like, oh see, because some people they just be getting so, oh, enamored, yeah, enamored with these celebrities and stuff, which now he is a real cool dude. I've heard a a whole, whole bunch of people that's had run-ins with him. I've only seen him once when LeBron was in high school and they was playing in Camp McKinley and Shaq came to the game. But I know that's a big dude, though I'm like God man, that's a big dude. I never lie. I didn't see him out here, but no, everybody said he is a real, real good dude.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's like a big goofball, big goofball, and he's generous yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's nice.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to Shaq. He said that on, I think, jimmy fallon. He still has the largest, uh walmart purchase. I think it was seventy thousand dollars. Wow, yeah, and I don't know if it was around christmas or whatever, but you know, people was just going through. I just like it was just like, just like ring it up, ring it up, ring it up, ring it up and you just pay for all of it I like his story. It up ring. It up ring it up.

Speaker 3:

ring it up he just paid for all of it. I like his story. It was like $70,000.

Speaker 4:

Because you know why he made his shoes right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Just to make them affordable, to make them affordable for everybody, oh yeah for people to make them.

Speaker 1:

You shouldn't have to pay $200 for a pair of shoes.

Speaker 3:

See, look, now I'm going to tell you, you know y'all my dudes, yeah, you know y'all my dudes. But I hear, but do any of you niggas wear shacks? No, no, I don't want, okay, no, no, I do.

Speaker 1:

I think I've worn shacks before, though, I had a pair of shacks before yeah I haven't, you haven't. I had a pair.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna even lie I've never, I've never had generic shoes.

Speaker 1:

I just skidded outside they're not generic they're shacks.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm just saying.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying shacks are generic, I'm just saying y'all know we had the PF Flyers and the Adidas but, with the four stripes and all that the pro wings yeah yeah, that was me.

Speaker 4:

XJ 900s.

Speaker 1:

I've had them.

Speaker 3:

Hey, I did have some jocks, though I ain't never had no jocks though. But here's the thing I got them from. Where did I get the jocks from? You don't remember jocks from when we was little kids. No man, I remember tracks Were kangaroos, were those generic I remember kangaroos.

Speaker 3:

No, no, kangaroos, they weren't. I had some kangaroos, those were no, they weren't. They weren't generic. I'm like I'm talking about generic, like Payless brand generic. I ain't going to even say that, you know, when you kind of get them out the bin. Oh okay, like you know, like the Bruce Lee karate shoes.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Those are generic.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I had some of those too. You had the Bruce Lee karate shoes.

Speaker 1:

Bruce Lee karate shoes. Yeah, my foot bust right out though.

Speaker 3:

I wanted some. I remember one time I did want some pro wings Because I had some Air Force Ones. All my dudes had pro wings. I was like oh Bob, I think I want some pro wings. No, you didn't want, no pro wings. I had pro wings Because I had some Air Force Ones. Yeah, all my dudes had pro wings. I was like oh Bob, I think I want some pro wings. Yeah, you didn't want no pro wings.

Speaker 3:

He was like hey, they look good, my pro wings look good. You just got these what you want. You want some pro wings. You know I'm a dude, because I was with them to pay less. Y'all had to pay less. Yeah, that was my first time being in and I'm not even saying it's like oh, we written up, hell no.

Speaker 4:

I just always just had. What was the Pro Wings? The one that made the generic Jordan knockoffs. Was it Pro Wings or was it?

Speaker 1:

the.

Speaker 4:

XJ.

Speaker 3:

Was it Hold on.

Speaker 4:

I can't remember if it was the XJ 900s or the Pro Wing.

Speaker 3:

They had some that looked like when was that at? He said he had some generic. I had them generic.

Speaker 1:

I sure did, but I forget where I got them from. I got those when I was in the service world First paycheck. I bought some of those. Yeah, you probably bought those.

Speaker 4:

You bought them overseas.

Speaker 1:

Nah, oh, you bought them here. I bought them here. I'm trying to think of where I was.

Speaker 4:

Was it cold? I think it was. It was either XJ9s or Pro Wings that Look like Like. I had something that looked like Some Jordan 5.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nets on the side, yeah, yeah, that's what I had. The white ones.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, oh, yup, see, that's. This is where I got them from. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

Where you get them from.

Speaker 3:

It was called At the time. It was called Tom McCann.

Speaker 1:

Oh. Tom McCann, yeah that ain't where I got mine. I think I got mine from Kohl's or fucking Jason.

Speaker 3:

But I'm saying that was like that's when they had Shoe Like shoe stores, like you could just ride Like down the street, and then it'd just be oh, tom McCann, you can just Right.

Speaker 4:

Go in that never heard of Tom McCann.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, so that's.

Speaker 1:

You can pay a hundred and something100 for these, or you can pay $49.99 for these. Give me the $49.99. For real.

Speaker 3:

These was the jocks right there.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 3:

I remember I put them on. I said I'm racing everybody in the neighborhood. I was dusting everybody.

Speaker 4:

It looked like they got some good grip. Yeah, I bet you, if you can find a pair of those, I'd sport those right now.

Speaker 3:

Oh no, listen Yo, they got some 225, 225?.

Speaker 1:

Oh man.

Speaker 3:

Now I probably got them things for 40 bucks 39 35, 40 bucks Yo cause. I just saw it on eBay Damn 225. They retro man. Oh yeah, I know, you know well, because of contractual obligations. No, I can say I still rock some jocks, though I just be like oh, these are my church shoes. Oh yeah, hell yeah, I had to. I'm trying to hey.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's crazy. Here's the ones I had too, right there those those are dope. I rocked those yeah, got them from Tom McCann.

Speaker 1:

I don't remember, tom McCann. Yeah, this was before I was shopping. I just started shopping until I got into service. My mom took me to Payless. Payless only that's the only place we went. Damn, I just started shopping until I got into service. Oh okay, my mom took me to Payless and Payless Only that's the only place we went when we needed shoes.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I went to too. Damn Y'all niggas done got fancy now and that's the only place we went to. Wearing y'all LeBron Jameses and.

Speaker 1:

Lucas, we ain't had no LeBron Jameses.

Speaker 3:

Now, no, that's what I'm saying. Saying now, Nick, what shoes did you just play basketball in on Sunday?

Speaker 1:

I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 3:

I played the fifth exactly because, Payless ain't around no more, right? Didn't they shut down?

Speaker 4:

I don't know nah, yeah, you right, they got famous footwear and then they have but famous footwear that ain't Payless, or is that Payless?

Speaker 3:

nah, they got nice stuff. Yeah, I was gonna say I've been to famous footwear before. They got some real nice stuff. What?

Speaker 1:

about Last. I know Payless had the BOGOs. That was the only thing I remember. I was like man, they didn't have BOGO when I was going.

Speaker 3:

Hey, I do remember going to Payless and getting the. Remember when everybody was wearing the Fat Boys yeah, the Fat Boys shoestrings, I did get some. Okay, fat Boy Shoestrings, I did get some. So now I do shop at Payless man, act like you never went to Payless. Oh no, I've been in there. I remember it was right on the corner of Arlington and Wilbeth at the crib.

Speaker 4:

I used to wear my jeans over the oh, was that wait? I used to wear my jeans over the tongue, over the tongue.

Speaker 2:

You hide them.

Speaker 3:

I try to hide my jeans over the tongue. Over the tongue, hide them. I tried to hide them. Oh, really, yeah. So what's the night?

Speaker 4:

the first shoe, the first nice shoe, that you had the first nice shoe that I had, and were you in school?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You couldn't wait to get to school huh.

Speaker 4:

Could you?

Speaker 3:

sleep the night before you was like I'm about to get all a bit dressed.

Speaker 4:

Jordan 4s were the first nice shoes that I had.

Speaker 1:

Yours, yeah, yours was a Jordan 4s.

Speaker 4:

And then I remember getting some Reebok black tops With the pumps.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, the deep rounds.

Speaker 4:

Yeah with the Simbabs, oh, okay, okay, yeah. I remember getting those with the pumps. Oh yeah, deep rounds. Yeah with the sim, the sim bath. Oh, oh, okay, okay, yeah. I remember getting those. I remember I wanted those so bad cause Reeboks was the shit I know. Oh, yeah, yeah, reeboks. Oh hell yeah, people was rocking Reeboks, nike. I remember getting some Adidas, yeah, yeah, adidas. I did have some kangaroos with the zip.

Speaker 3:

I remember getting some adidas, yeah, adidas. I did have some kangaroos with hey. I remember I ended up selling them, but for like about a week I had some troops remember troop?

Speaker 4:

yep, I remember troop. Yeah, yeah, hell yeah, but nah, yeah, I remember my folks were stationed overseas staying with my grandparents. They couldn't afford no nike, so, yeah, that's when. That's when we had to go to Payless and get the Pro Wings and the XJs. Yeah, it is what it is.

Speaker 3:

Humble beginnings. Yeah, you know, that's what we stress here Humble beginnings.

Speaker 4:

That's what we stress Makes you appreciate everything you got now, that's for sure. Oh, no, hell, yeah, yeah, shit, I'll wear some. Yeah, I ain't got no money Actually. I mean you can see like there's a bunch of shoes that are no brand right, because now they got brands of everything right. Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

They even have the you know some of the brands that D-Wade didn't D-Wade sound like with that Japanese company and well, I'm assuming let me just say that Asian shoe company, because I'm not sure what exactly if it's like Chinese or Japanese, or I think Clay Thompson sorry, I'm eating cotton candy. I think Clay Thompson did too. Yeah, I'm eating cotton candy, I think.

Speaker 4:

Clay Thompson did too. Yeah, I mean it's you know, they have some of those, because there's just so many brands out there now and everybody's making the same stuff and it's just you know. If you want, obviously you got the big one, nike, oh yeah, nike. Adidas.

Speaker 2:

Adidas Under Armour yeah yeah, it, yeah, nike, adidas, adidas.

Speaker 4:

Under Armour. Yeah, yeah, it's big, but you know, yeah, there's some shoe brands out there.

Speaker 1:

I got a pair of On Clouds, on On.

Speaker 3:

Clouds On Clouds I don't know what those are. Is that the OC? Oc?

Speaker 4:

And it's funny because they're starting to get big over here and you see them at Dick's Sporting Goods. They got a whole section of them, but when I was in Europe.

Speaker 3:

You know, I used to say wait, look, let me see.

Speaker 4:

When I was in, you got a horn.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Man, I used to think that said like DC, dc.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it say OC.

Speaker 4:

Well, it's funny because they're a Swiss brand.

Speaker 3:

So when.

Speaker 4:

I was in Europe and I went to.

Speaker 3:

Switzerland, so is those the new K-Swiss.

Speaker 4:

Well, switzerland, so yeah, so yeah. I don't know if they're the new K-Swiss, but I saw them all over the place over there, and it wasn't until I got back here until I started seeing them all over the place here. You know, and it's crazy they're comfortable as hell, but you know they're expensive as hell too, just like everything else. It's like man this is just a weird.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, I see them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's just what it is. You're going to pay for what you get, no matter what brand it is, I guess, got what you like what's comfortable. I'm all about comfort now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah man, my foot spread out, so I need some comfortable shoes.

Speaker 2:

For real.

Speaker 1:

It was Nike started squeezing, that's why I like those LeBrons. I got Like yeah, buddy, just like man, look how comfortable these are.

Speaker 2:

I was like pillow you like them.

Speaker 1:

huh, it's like man, he must have a wide foot, because this is better, this is better.

Speaker 3:

You got that toe that sit up like the hood is open. Hey, y'all know what I'm talking about. Yup, that dude's feet probably would have been a topic of a whole bunch of talk shows and stuff. Oh yeah, hey, I even think he done said something before.

Speaker 2:

Yup.

Speaker 4:

LeBron.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, about like.

Speaker 2:

Because I toast it up. That's why I toast it up too, Just like that it's hereditary.

Speaker 1:

It's a black thing. Y'all wouldn't know.

Speaker 3:

So we don't have black feet.

Speaker 1:

Nah man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, nah, mine don't sit up on nothing they just these feet straight from the Congo.

Speaker 1:

Y'all already told you.

Speaker 3:

You think your 23andMe is going to say Congo it does I already know?

Speaker 4:

Oh you got it, you got it back, I got it back.

Speaker 1:

Oh snap, my shit is 39% Congo.

Speaker 3:

So that means you're Congolese. Congonadian Whatever it is, he said I thought it was Congolese.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what it is.

Speaker 4:

Congo something. How long did it take for you to get back Congo? We don't know.

Speaker 1:

I got two weeks something like that. Yeah, it's like 10 days.

Speaker 2:

Man. So what else does it say?

Speaker 3:

How much European you got in you Like.

Speaker 1:

I don't even remember. I think it was like 7% or something. Oh, it wasn't a lot, I know mine probably like 2% 1% Irish. I said oh I can claim it. That McBride boy? I told you I was wondering what that was. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I mean, we all know how we got our last name Right Slave Masters, that's crazy right there. X, that's nuts, though you don't have. No, nothing came out the woodwork, no illegitimate kids oh my god you hear this dude.

Speaker 1:

Sorry bro, I come in they mouth, not in they hands.

Speaker 4:

Oh my god actually I do got a crazy story about this one of my coworkers. I'm not gonna mention his name, I don't think he listen anyway. But so about the 23 and me right, oh, him and his brother. Identical. They look, they're about nine months apart or whatever there, but they look a whole lot alike. Right, okay, so his brother. But you said they're identical. Well, they're just.

Speaker 2:

They just you could tell they're brothers oh right, right, right, right, right, if you look at one you look at the other one.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they're definitely brothers, right? So both their parents have passed. Mom passed a few years ago, dad recently passed, I think about a year, year and a half ago, and he found out. Oh, so the older brother did, the 23andMe came back and the dad was a 50% match with the neighbor across the street. So their dad that raised them came back, wasn't their dad?

Speaker 3:

Oh so their dad oh so their dad was across the street.

Speaker 1:

He's gone now, so there's no way they can figure it out.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, yeah there was a neighbor across the street that used to be his dad's partner, so he's like man was moms messing around, so then my friend did it, and same thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's crazy yeah 100% matches brothers, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So now it's like oh, wow, yeah.

Speaker 4:

But there's no way they can find out because everyone's gone.

Speaker 3:

That's how I remember.

Speaker 1:

But they know they said 100% match with brothers.

Speaker 4:

But they don't know the dad. So their dad passed away. Either either like the dad that they thought, that they thought right, either thinking okay, you know he's that he's their actual dad, right? Or baby. People used to have second families and right so the moms is out here in the streets with the, with the neighbor.

Speaker 3:

Hey, Jody got to have a life too. Oh no, what did she say? Oh no, Mama got to have a life too, Jody.

Speaker 4:

But wouldn't it be? My thing is like. They just want to know the truth, like is this man who raises you can't handle the truth. This man who raises her dad, I mean, I'm sure these stories happen all the time.

Speaker 3:

Oh, hell yeah, With all this 23 and me and ancestry and all that Slippery slope man all them damn kids start popping up and brothers and sisters.

Speaker 1:

And you're just like boy. How are we related, man, don't get me that, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

Right, right, right, shit, yeah, hell yeah. Have you ever did the Nah? Nah, me neither.

Speaker 4:

Nah, I don't want my stuff at the base.

Speaker 3:

I heard they're going to clone you.

Speaker 1:

That's cool.

Speaker 4:

Clone me, clone Steve yeah.

Speaker 1:

They need to clone me. I'm a good-ass nigga. Shit. Clone Steve, yeah they need to clone me.

Speaker 2:

I'm a good ass nigga, I don't care.

Speaker 3:

Clone me, make ten of me you like man, you be like this boy, built like a silverback that nigga left all the weights in the gym.

Speaker 4:

Clone him so they could clone you. Someone came up and said hey, that nigga left all the weights in the gym, clone him. So they could clone you.

Speaker 1:

Someone came up to say hey, we want to clone you, you all out. Yeah, yeah, we're all out.

Speaker 3:

You can clone me what they want to use some of your sperm so you can, because of your genes they want to make some more babies, or whatever. They want, some like little Steve babies, like what, if some white women want, you know, some nice black babies?

Speaker 1:

cause you know, all them niggas in the.

Speaker 3:

NBA is all light skin now true wait.

Speaker 2:

Oh my goodness, the NBA is all light skin now. True Wait.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my goodness what.

Speaker 3:

All right. What'd it say? I got a whole bunch of more cousins on here.

Speaker 1:

Just like I don't know if this is Lenore Dobbins, I don't know who that is?

Speaker 3:

See Exactly First cousin.

Speaker 1:

First cousin, second cousin yeah, max and Wembley's your brother. So yeah, I got max and my brother because I had him do it too, but these first cousins. Desiree wilkins, I know her but I don't know do it, say dominique, they say dominique wilkins.

Speaker 3:

Nigga, I'd be like oh, I know him, hey, cousin pete damn bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't know the rest of them, so that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, yep.

Speaker 3:

Remember with TO Remember, he liked a girl across the street but his mom kept talking about oh, you can't talk to her, you can't talk to her or whatever, Because it was his sister.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what? Yeah, or something like that to her, or whatever.

Speaker 3:

But because it was his sister, yeah, what yeah? Or something like that Sister or cousin, they were related. Yeah, they were related.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, so obviously the mom knew.

Speaker 3:

Right that you know his dad, you know, lived across the street. Papa was a rolling stone. Yeah, I don't know what was what. I ain't speaking on nobody's stuff. But man, especially back in the day they said these people had them like. You know all these like second families and I'm like man, I don't want my family now, let alone a second family.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, man, you stupid that's nuts, though.

Speaker 3:

Come get these god damn kids back in the day, I mean you didn't have no social media, no phones or nothing no, absolutely not now they track your ass. Oh, you're like man how come they say you were in the backyard? Don't care and live back there. You were like man. How come they say you were in the backyard? Don't Karen live back there? Nah, I'm just helping her with her garden, Bet you are. They back there in the shed Bumping?

Speaker 1:

There we go. Sorry, guess, I'm Nigerian. There he is.

Speaker 3:

Are you?

Speaker 1:

Nigerian 29% Nigerian.

Speaker 4:

That's funny 29% Nigerian. That's funny 29% Nigerian. What's the next big percentage?

Speaker 1:

9% Benin and Togo.

Speaker 4:

Togo Africa man, I kinda wanna do it now, just to find out.

Speaker 1:

I don't know Benin and Togo where do you think you? Are 9% shit.

Speaker 3:

I know a few Africans now just to find out I don't know where do you think you are? Nine percent. I know a few africans and they always try to figure out like I don't know they. They say they think I mean. One person said wait, did one person say congo?

Speaker 4:

I think, nigerian.

Speaker 3:

Nigerian for you. Yeah, yeah, I think I'm more, probably more Nigerian, more.

Speaker 4:

Nigerian yeah, yeah, where'd it go? I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I have to think about that.

Speaker 1:

You might be like like from what is it Congo? Yeah, no, you might be from like Ethiopia or something. Central West Africa 9%. Western Bantu peoples 9%. These are all in Africa Senegal 8%, cameroon 8%. Mali 7%.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because that's what somebody else said. They said, like my pop-up Cameroon.

Speaker 1:

I was like ah, ivory Coast in Ghana 7%. England and Northwestern Europe 7%. Yorubaland 4%. Central Nigeria 2%. Southern Bantu peoples 1%. Where's that one at?

Speaker 4:

That's crazy that they can detect all that A swap.

Speaker 1:

Zimbabwe.

Speaker 3:

I know, ain't that crazy. Malawi.

Speaker 4:

You mess around, you be like man scaring me walking up in here.

Speaker 3:

I was like I know right got my peace on me you're like goodness gracious ain't that crazy, that's nuts so you think, uh, so if you had to get, I'd say I think I'm more, I'd say Like more Nigerian.

Speaker 4:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

If anything, I don't even want to guess.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I don't know, I might have to do it though.

Speaker 3:

You gonna do it.

Speaker 1:

You want to see it on the map? There there's my breakdown. See all that? That's all Africa.

Speaker 3:

Where? What is this? Is that your white side?

Speaker 1:

What's that right there North Carolina. That's when I came over. I got North Carolina people, I got relatives in North Carolina.

Speaker 4:

They came over and went straight to North Carolina.

Speaker 3:

Hey, you know, hey, Laz Alonzo, a lot of people stayed in North Carolina when they became free. Hey, y'all know who Laz Alonzo is.

Speaker 1:

That's like the map.

Speaker 3:

He was on BET. Y'all know who he is Laz Alonzo, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Laz Alonzo.

Speaker 3:

I sent you that clip. He was saying he's Cuban, he's full Cuban. He said the smartest thing, though, because initially I did think obviously he's black but Because, like I said, his race is black, his ethnicity or his nationality is Cuban. He said so many people get caught up of where you ended and not where you started Because he said we all started over in Africa. His just made a pit stop in the Caribbean, where ours just kept going to Illinois, ohio, texas, and I was like you know, that is smart. We do just think like, but there are a lot of Dominicans or Cubans, sammy Sosa, that want to sit up here and be like dude, okay, you might not be black, american, but dude, you still black. I don't know why people want to like, try to be like. Oh I'm, I'm Dominican.

Speaker 1:

I ain't black.

Speaker 3:

You gonna get hit right over your head just like anybody else Like that'd be like me, like, oh, I'm not black, nigga, I'm black as this microphone.

Speaker 2:

I'm not black'm black as this microphone I'm not black I'm oj

Speaker 3:

okay, I'm not black, I'm oj gonna get on okay, okay, yeah, but no, I just I thought that way shout out to liza lonzo. I thought that was cool because I mean he's still a regular. I mean, like, initially I did think he was. Sometimes I hate saying Cuban and black because I'm mixing a race with a nationality, all right, but I thought he was like black, american and Cuban, but he said he's full Cuban yeah you still a nigga nigga shout out to Liza.

Speaker 3:

Lonzo, though yeah, that's, I saw it from a few weeks ago, but anyway, it's movie time.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy man Shout out to these damn Saints Artie Good.

Speaker 3:

Anybody watch? I started watching Mr McMahon I haven't finished? That's good, I haven't finished. I actually am on the first episode and I want to watch Sign Stealer. I heard that's good. Chris told me to watch. I seen old Chris Bill Belichick, right? No, that's the one with Michigan oh, that's right, yeah, they said it's good. They said it's real good.

Speaker 4:

I watched Mr McMahon's good. I did watch, I did finish that.

Speaker 3:

Terrifier, terrifier. 3. Man, that stuff's so gory man oh man, that's what you like. Oh, Halloween man, that is gory. You think. Hey, I want everybody to think of gory and then say gory 10 more times. That's how gory it is?

Speaker 4:

Is it like fake gory, like where it's almost unrealistic gory, or is it Because you know how you see some stuff?

Speaker 1:

blood just squirting everywhere. But here's the.

Speaker 3:

Thing.

Speaker 1:

All across the window.

Speaker 3:

No, it's one of them outrageous ones. Yeah, yeah, but hey, one of them outrageous ones. Yeah, but hey, how many people's arms have you truly cut off? I mean, that ain't telling nobody. The movie.

Speaker 2:

Obviously somebody's getting.

Speaker 3:

It's a slasher film about Art, the Clown Okay, but how many heads or arms have you really cut off, so you really don't know how gory gory gets. You can ask Dexter. But, Dexter used to put plastic up, so yeah that's the thing right there, man, you sitting up here like goodness gracious, it's gory, I know I want to see I want to see Saturday Night.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, saturday Night. Yeah, saturday Night it's about SNL, right?

Speaker 1:

yeah, the first episode, or the beginnings of it.

Speaker 4:

I might wait for it what's that Lego movie?

Speaker 3:

oh, yeah, yeah, for real. I heard that was good Buster Runs. They said a few people are in that one.

Speaker 4:

Pusha T, I think, is in it. I think so. I don't want to see that, but I'm trying to think what else is coming out.

Speaker 3:

I think Venom Is Venom next week. Oh, you know what I think? Let me see.

Speaker 1:

Man did Tyson fight Jake Paul, yet Not yet.

Speaker 4:

It's supposed to happen next month. Are they going to really? Man did Tyson fight Jake Paul.

Speaker 3:

yet, not yet. It's supposed to happen next month, next month.

Speaker 4:

Are they going to really fight? That's what they keep saying. I'm more interested in this. Ocho Cinco. James Harrison fight.

Speaker 3:

Oh, they ain't fighting man.

Speaker 4:

They ain't fighting.

Speaker 3:

Man, James Harrison's so much bigger than him.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, he going to kill him. No, trust me, I don't know what Ocho.

Speaker 1:

Ocho just doing it for the life. Ocho just be talking. Yeah, man, you know, ocho a talker yeah.

Speaker 3:

Man remember when Me and Ocho the same size James Harrison going, that's like nigga, I ain't even I ain't going to fight somebody in my weight class.

Speaker 4:

Nah, he's going to snap the hell out of you. Hell. No, he's out there fighting Super Bowl Nah they just doing that.

Speaker 3:

Hey, people know how to promote. Now what's up, man? That's true.

Speaker 1:

They play with the Ravens. Ray oh, Ray Lewis, Ray Lewis. Remember when Ray Lewis hit OG.

Speaker 3:

Oh, man On the baseline. He said he tried to block us. Yeah, he said what did I do that?

Speaker 4:

for he said, he ran into you. I ran into Ray Luke.

Speaker 3:

What did I tell you? Do you remember that time it was a couple months ago I ran into you. What make you think? Remember? He was like I was going to steal Because I saw it, but he had just moved and we hit. He was like I was going to steal. Listen, I was going to steal because I saw it, right, but he had just moved. I was like, oh, and we hit. So to him because he didn't see me Right.

Speaker 1:

He's trying to hit me man, this thing.

Speaker 3:

What 240, 235? I'm 180. And I'm not playing football, no more. Would you just go hit Nigga. What did I tell you, nig? I'm not playing football, no more. Would you just go hit Nigga. What did I tell you, nigga? My back was hurt for two weeks. I was like he's like man. Yeah, remember.

Speaker 1:

I said that he coming man.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he holding me up, man. Yeah, I was like.

Speaker 3:

God, Because the ball is sitting right there. I'm like, oh, they don't see me, Let me. And he just moved, Boom. I said oh my God, Nigga, I think like the next game. My back started getting tight and for like two weeks I'm sitting up here like man that's running into Shairod Dog, as I was like.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I'm just going to try to steal the ball from the front, that's why I'm going to try to go for the wide.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, forget all that. I ain't trying to do the sneaker tap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you ran me into the wall when Justin was over there sitting down. He's like, yeah, with that loose ball, this was like a month and a half ago.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, I did.

Speaker 3:

Every now and again I feel like I can get the ball and I tackled you.

Speaker 1:

You ain't good, you ain't get it. I'm in the way. You ain't get the ball. Yeah, I like Steve.

Speaker 4:

Steve be bracing himself. I'm like get out here, little dude.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I was sitting up here like oh, hell, no. I was like yeah, no, I'm not doing that, no more. Hey, the well, I do. I see something on here that says Wicked, oh that's supposed to be.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I think that's a musical.

Speaker 1:

Did that just come out? That's a musical. Yeah, that's based on the play nobody wanna watch no damn musical.

Speaker 3:

Hey, you never know we got. We talking to the people. That's based on the play, hey I heard Joker 2 was a musical and I heard it was garbage man everybody's saying it's garbage dude.

Speaker 4:

I saw someone dude's like man. I want to go see this because people said like man, I couldn't make it.

Speaker 3:

I couldn't make it through 30 minutes hey, one of the theaters, people been asking for their money back yeah people been asking for their money back like man. I people been asking for their money back like man. I know we was.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, they hey, they almost got me too, yeah no, well, I mean, I mean yeah, because you're a movie goer, so you're an avid movie goer and you, you pretty much see about everything yeah, but dude.

Speaker 3:

But after heard that I'm like I don't even think I want to watch that streaming. They almost got me. I was like man, hey, but you know what? Smile 2 Anybody watch Smile.

Speaker 4:

I haven't seen Smile. I keep seeing the previews for Smile 2, though you ain't see the first one. It's good.

Speaker 3:

Hell yeah, I'm gonna have to check it out. Then you ever watch Smile Steve.

Speaker 4:

You like scary movies?

Speaker 3:

Man, that's good, check that one out. Yeah, yeah, oh yeah smile, oh yeah, actually smile 2 is out this weekend shit. As we speak, is this after well, local, local time it's after seven. Because you, it comes out Friday but they release it on Thursday at 7 pm. Okay. So if you look so a lot of the movies that come out on a Friday, yeah, they release it Thursday. Because if you look at here, all the first showings, except for this, the center, oh no, no, yep 7 o'clock.

Speaker 3:

All the first showings is at seven. Yeah, no, that is day. That's crazy right there, boy. Oh well, I know that's gonna be good too yeah, that's gonna be good I'm trying to think.

Speaker 4:

If there's anything I've, love is blind. Y'all don't watch that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's one of them. Yeah, that's one of them. Competition shows, huh, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's not really.

Speaker 3:

Where they be getting all these attractive people from, because you know you watch one of them shows, I think I don't know. Oh, what was it, what was it it was? You know, know, you watch like the little, you watch Netflix and you go, you scroll over, yeah, and it plays like a couple minutes or something man.

Speaker 3:

You start sitting up here thinking like man, where they find all these pretty people at? They're all over the place. I'm like shit, but not just like regular, though that's true. I mean, if you go pick and choose and be like, okay, this person is good looking, this person is good looking, but, dude, you go to like the grocery store, you do whatever man, everybody in there. That's like some of these Movies. How come everybody at Starbucks Looks fantastic? Everybody in Starbucks don't look like that? I mean, shout out to everybody, but I'm just like man.

Speaker 4:

Typecast.

Speaker 3:

Like how in the hell we are regular people, we look like regular people. I want to see regular people. I want to see myself in a movie. I'm a regular person. Put regular people in these movies.

Speaker 1:

Just got to make your own.

Speaker 3:

What you mean.

Speaker 1:

Make your own movie Make your own movie Cast. One that I make I can't publish.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, yes, you can. You can upload them somewhere. I bet I can't do that. You wanna get paid for it? I can't do that.

Speaker 1:

I'm cool, you can upload them somewhere.

Speaker 4:

I bet I can't do that. You want to get paid for it. I can't do that.

Speaker 3:

Huh, I'm cool, you can upload it. Yeah, hey, how much money would it take for?

Speaker 1:

you to Sell my movie rights and leak them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

To lookemupcom Accidentally release it. Yes, five million, uh-huh.

Speaker 1:

You ain't going to do it for five million. I would have to do it for five million. Hey, that's what I was gonna say, I was gonna say your kids are grown I know I do it yeah you don't release it

Speaker 3:

yeah man, that chick. She knew how to do it.

Speaker 1:

Huh hey she did it well. Yeah, doing it, doing it, doing it well.

Speaker 3:

If she was like oh, I want to reenact that. Would you, would you do it? Would you do it with her?

Speaker 1:

Kim K. Yeah, oh, she can get it Right on her belly.

Speaker 2:

All skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet. Oh, oh, man All skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet, skeet.

Speaker 4:

Oh man, this is a family show. This is a family show. This is rated G.

Speaker 3:

We don't do none of that stuff here.

Speaker 1:

Hey, they started beeping out Skeet, skeet, skeet.

Speaker 2:

Oh man.

Speaker 3:

That's funny.

Speaker 4:

Skeet, skeet. Well, it's been fun.

Speaker 3:

Oh man, that's funny. Well, it's been fun. Hey man, Joe never showed up. Hey, that's right, I had the over Wait. What did you say I?

Speaker 1:

said the over too. I said over 10 minutes, he said over 10 minutes.

Speaker 3:

He said over 10 minutes, over 10 minutes. What did you say? I said 20. I said 15, 20 minutes. I don't even think I said 20. I said 15, 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:

I don't even think I said anything I said last time. He came like at 13, 14 minutes, so this time I would say 15 minutes at least.

Speaker 3:

Well, if he hear this man Joe, we was talking about you.

Speaker 1:

Hey, dog, you hear this Was we talking about Alabama Joe or Rodeo Joe.

Speaker 3:

Hey, we was talking about Never know Whichever one was going to show up today. That's what we was talking about. You never know. Hey, we hope you alright.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right, hope you didn't get no accident or nothing, man. Hey, god bless you bro. Man Joe at home asleep, man, you probably like, oh yeah, I'm going to go run by his house. I forgot. Yeah, check on him. Alright, y'all, alright we out Holla Peace.