
Nobody’s Talking Podcast
The “Nobody’s Talking Podcast” is about stories and opinions from everyday people. The everyday people (Nobody’s) are the celebrities here. We’re just having fun and laughing at each other at the same time. We talk about absolutely nothing to everything in between. Sometimes we’re humorous and other times we may be serious but it’s just entertainment!!! Come join the FUN!!!
Nobody’s Talking Podcast
Nobody's Talking: Just Two of Us Today
Ever wondered how many points you've scored playing basketball throughout your entire life? Or how many miles you've walked since birth? Bosco and Rod dive into these fascinating life statistics in a laid-back conversation that perfectly captures the essence of friends just shooting the breeze.
The duo explores how basketball has evolved over time, from the strict traveling calls of their youth to today's controversial "gather step" that's changing the game. As recreational hoopers themselves, they share the physical realities of aging – those creaky knees that remind them they're no longer teenagers jumping for alley-oops. Their authenticity shines through as they discuss how Father Time remains undefeated in their weekend pickup games.
The conversation takes an unexpected turn toward entertainment economics, revealing shocking disparities in television syndication payments. Did you know Friends cast members each earn around $20 million annually from syndication while Martin Lawrence only made $100,000 per episode during the original run? This leads to thoughtful observations about compensation in the entertainment industry and how music royalties remain mystifying even to casual observers.
Between movie recommendations (Magazine Dreams gets high praise) and nostalgic wishes for TV show reboots, the friendship between these two hosts creates a listening experience that feels like you're simply hanging out with friends. Their ability to weave between topics – from athletics to entertainment to aging – showcases why sometimes the most interesting conversations happen when nobody's talking about anything in particular.
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We're back, Two of us. Two of us are back and we got a few missing. Y'all do the math and y'all know who's missing once y'all hear the voices. Anyway, welcome to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. This is your boy, Bosco, and sitting to my left it's Rod. Well, see, I told you I was two of us today, and sitting to his left and to his left and to his left. They all missing.
Speaker 2:That's my invisible friend to my left. We're going to call him Michael. We're going to call him who would he have been today?
Speaker 1:Michael, we're going to call him Michael.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, hey, Did I send a thing to Twitter with the man, do you? Oh, you still had the Twitter with the Michael Jackson training.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, man, that was.
Speaker 1:Man. Hey, I told Big Pete I was going to send that to him. You still got it. Yeah, send it to me please. Hey, we're going to send shots out to IG to the Thirst Trappers. I still don't know how Instagram work. I think I posted something. I'm going to try to post a clip of this podcast Now. We do have some interesting stuff to talk about a little bit, because I saw one story to where oh, I know what it was. They said you remember JonBenet Ramsey?
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:He said JonBenet Ramsey is Katy Perry.
Speaker 2:Oh damn, I can see it now. That's hilarious, isn't it? Oh, so you think they fake? No, they found the body though.
Speaker 1:Dude, hey, that's. I mean. You know how these, you know how the conspiracies go. They're sitting up here saying like, oh, jonbenet Ramsey is really Katy Perry. I don't like it Anything. For some clicks. Duh, that's damn insane.
Speaker 1:And I do have a couple of interesting. Obviously I say on the show. All the time, you know I like listening to r&b money podcast. Shout out to jay, valentine and tank and shout out to the whole uh, johnny's house crew, you know I love listening to johnny's house. Y'all go ahead and start listening to them. It's like I said basically it. Like I said basically it's a morning show, it's a morning show, it's a radio show, yeah, and they just, you know, cut it up, cut out the music and turn it into a podcast. So that's my daily listen for about an hour and a half, monday through Friday. So it was a couple of topics. It was one they were talking about and I was like, oh, you know what, it was, one they were talking about and I was like oh, you know what?
Speaker 1:we might have to bring it back up, but you know these dudes ain't here. So one of the questions was you know once you transition, or once you know once you die, or whatever, if you, if you could know any stat like in your life, like what would you If you could know any stat like in your life, like anything like any?
Speaker 3:just random Damn that's a tough one, since it's just two of us, we can do a couple.
Speaker 1:This is for entertainment purposes only.
Speaker 2:Any random stat, so it could be just anything.
Speaker 1:No, no, no. Anything Like how many times I was late for school, or oh it's got to be a stat. No, no, I'm just saying.
Speaker 2:No, this is for you Okay. So if I could know anything I want to know, like secrets, no, no, oh for me, oh for me, okay.
Speaker 1:What it is is like throughout your whole life, like how many cars have I owned my entire life? Or how many? Like how many miles have I driven since I've been a driver, you know, since you've been driving since 16.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that'd be interesting.
Speaker 1:So you know, obviously, once you pass on, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think I would like to know exactly like how many miles I've walked. Yeah, right, yeah, exactly how many miles I've walked in my lifetime to get my knees to where they're at right now. Bad, he said bad, bad. But yeah, that's what I would like to know.
Speaker 1:Listen, I was talking to Chris and I was like now this would be a good one for anybody or, you know, for for, like, let's just say us hoopers. So for any basketball game that you played in pick up, organize, whatever, or no, yeah, just running around, but any game, like I said, a pickup game 21,. Anything where you kept score, yeah, how many points have you scored? Oh, in my lifetime That'd be Bro no, I would wonder that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was like, because we was talking about LeBron, yeah, and you know how LeBron got to 50,000. 50,000, yeah, and I was like I know I gotta be, I'm 52, so I know I'm past 10,000.
Speaker 2:So I'm trying to think I'm talking about listen, we've been playing since we were kids, right? So, like your entire life. From your, I remember entire life being in the driveway, exactly. Pick up games with my folks, dude.
Speaker 1:Just stuff like that, like all that Anything minus, like just shooting around, just shoot yeah.
Speaker 2:But like a game, to where?
Speaker 1:somebody's going to win 21.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly, yeah, no, yeah, That'd be.
Speaker 1:I was like I know I'd have to have, Because I mean you can do like oh, how many touchdowns have I scored? But football is different, because you don't play football all the time, but basketball you can play it in recess.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you can play it before school.
Speaker 1:After school they said driveway In the driveway, one-on-one against my brother you know friends. So you know it got to be over 10,000 points.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, yeah, it's way more than that.
Speaker 1:Exactly that's what I'm saying so if everything was counted as two or three, yeah, it's true, it got to be about 100,000.
Speaker 2:Because you got to think.
Speaker 1:No, yeah, that's a lot.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying? It is a lot.
Speaker 1:Because sometimes you play every single day In school. We played all during recess Because I was like man, I wonder if I had 50,000 points. So then what Chris said. Chris was like just think if you are at 20, 30, 40, or 50,000, how many you think LeBron is at? Oh, I know, If he had 50,000 right now, legally.
Speaker 2:Yeah, in. The. Nba In the NBA In the NBA, and then you add all his LeBron's been in the NBA what 20 years 22.
Speaker 1:22 years that's crazy. I was like that one.
Speaker 2:I'd like to know how many words I've actually talked. Oh, that's a good one, right? So like how many Just now? Like just the counter.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, what was that movie?
Speaker 2:with Eddie Murphy, A Thousand Words. What was it called A Thousand? Where, like every time he spoke, a leaf would fall from the tree.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, so from the tree. Oh yeah, so what was it?
Speaker 2:Oh, man of a Thousand Words or something like that, I can't remember.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so and he had to yeah, Because I only saw that movie one time. Yeah, I saw it a couple times, but yeah, no, that did that because I was walking is good the words like you know how many, just like driving, you just figure how many miles since you had your driver's license. You be like man the steps walk Because I don't want to see like, oh, how much money have I wasted.
Speaker 2:That'd be depressing. That'd be depressing. I'd be like I'd have made two million dollars of my lifetime and I got five hundred dollars in the bank exactly that's why I said I'm sitting up here looking like man.
Speaker 1:I got twenty seven dollars and thirteen cents and then it's like oh, oh, you just spent like $1.8 million, right.
Speaker 2:You got a nice house, you got a nice car, but damn, but that ain't even wasted.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I'm just talking about like wasted.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't even they come back and say you done wasted $600,000. Oh, dude, oh I wouldn't even Like wasted.
Speaker 1:Like he come back and said you done wasted $600,000 in your life. Oh, dude, hey, I know you sitting up here like what On? What.
Speaker 3:In the hell.
Speaker 1:I'm sitting up here. I know, man, all mine is going to pop up. It's going to be candy.
Speaker 2:Man Soda.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so stuff you don't need, right, no, right, yeah. So that's what I'm saying, not like food, or you know, your house, your car, nothing, uh, I guess it'd be what women privilege? Oh, hey, women, hey, listen, you know we speak to the people, so we know some of y'all out there that's, you know, not in a long-term relationship or not married or whatever, you know y'all done, wasted some money Hell yeah, Wining and dining and trying to bump and grind, you sit up here like man and it even starts back to middle school.
Speaker 2:Yeah, when you start you know you get a little allowance or something. You know, your folks give you some money. I'm going to get you this little bag of candy yeah.
Speaker 1:Meeting the chick at the thing, yeah, meeting her at the video game arcade in Roland Acres Mall. You'd be like, oh, you playing all her, paying for all her video games.
Speaker 2:You're like man, I got you. Put that quarter up on there, I got you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, boy, I tell you. No that's I'm trying to think what else? So you got that, you have. Yeah, I wouldn't want to know that, though that's no. No, I don't know. That's why I just want something like like basketball, just because something where, yeah, how many like any league, yeah, that that'd be, that'd be real good something I'm trying to think what else would be and and I know somebody thinking and then y'all's crazy here and no, we're not sitting up here talking about like women.
Speaker 3:No, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:I'm sure somebody probably sitting up here thinking and I know probably it's probably a couple of you women out there that probably had like a hundred dudes. And I'm messing around with y'all.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I see.
Speaker 1:But I'm telling you no, your body count the buckets, I was like, ah yeah, I got to be over 52. We hoop every Sunday.
Speaker 2:I mean, granted, we ain't playing no 82-game season, but dude from when you a kid A kid?
Speaker 1:yeah, because I remember Recess real games you played in 101, anytime you touched the ball and it was alright 101. And you had a brother to play with.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, so yeah, we'd be out in the driveway all the time, exactly. So all them buckets is going in Two four dog Go down to my cousin's house hoop in. The red dirt hands be dirty as hell.
Speaker 1:Dog. I'm telling you man See that's how many?
Speaker 2:you know what, how many miles I've ridden like a bicycle just from a kid to now, because you know when you was a kid you'd be on your bike all the time. All the time Lived on that mud. I'd like to know that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, that's. That's some interesting stuff right there. I just thought about that when they they be bringing up some, you know, that's some interesting stuff right there.
Speaker 2:I just thought about that when they, I was like man they be bringing up some interesting topics.
Speaker 1:boy and I was like you know what we're going to talk about. That you know Joe. Would I want to know how much alcohol has Joe consumed A lot. How much alcohol has he consumed in his lifetime up to his current age?
Speaker 2:As he's drinking his flask. He'd be like you know you're probably drinking right now, right.
Speaker 1:Watching the game. Shout out, Joe.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's Congrats on your Bama, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh listen, they on your Bama. Oh yeah, oh listen. They shot 51 threes.
Speaker 2:I know More threes than they took Two-pointer. Really, yes, they made 25. They made 25, but they took more three-point shots than they did.
Speaker 1:Hey, we talking about March Madness, the NCAA tournament. Right now that's nuts 51. I'm telling you, we already know the game has changed, so so much it affect us playing pickup. Since we are talking about it, just come down. I'm like man, I'm jacking up a three Fast break, nah.
Speaker 2:Since we are talking about March Madness and just kind of hoops in general, dan Patrick, shout out to Dan Patrick. I heard this on the Dan Patrick show yesterday. They was talking about errors, right, and how LeBron James went on Pat McAfee, and they were just saying how you know, like you know players playing in different errors, right. And LeBron James was like, yeah, you know, you can't compare the two because they are different areas, right, and how players evolve, right. And yeah, he said Giannis can go back in Dr J's era and score 250 a night. So, dan Patrick, so this is what Dan Patrick said. He said he would score 250. 250 a night. But this is what Dan Patrick said you can't do that because back then Giannis wouldn't be playing the way he does now. He'd be playing with his back to the basket like a big man used to play Dude.
Speaker 2:That's exactly what I'm saying Exactly If Larry Bird.
Speaker 1:Reggie Miller, if all them cats played like right now, they would be playing they would be playing.
Speaker 2:With their talents, they shoot the ball we talk about it all the time.
Speaker 1:Now, mind you, we're recreational hoopers, not ex-college basketball players, not ex-NBA players, just recreational players. But we even said the way that we play me and Chris, we talk about this all the time. We talk about the Euro step. I think I did it, maybe once or twice and I did it Exactly by accident. Yep, I made the bucket. I said damn damn, my bad if I thought I traveled. I said y'all's ball there's. I know that's cool a euro.
Speaker 2:I was like what, if I've done it, like you said, it's by accident and, like you said, thought I traveled or I got caught up in a, I'm like yeah, oh damn, was that a euro stamp? I can't replicate it because I don't do it. No, exactly.
Speaker 1:But yeah, no, I don't. I do not know how to Eurostep. I'm sure I could look and learn, but first I don't need a Eurostep because I'm not driving to the hole, I'm just going to stay at the three-point line.
Speaker 2:I try to drive to the home. I'm like I can't get there no more. Let me go ahead and take this outside.
Speaker 1:As soon as I do. I wake up on Monday like damn, this, damn jumper's next, Because then I start getting ahead of myself. Oh shit, I still got it a little bit, For real. And then you wake up. This is what you pay for trying to have it my right shoulder.
Speaker 2:So I got a question for you. We're going to talk about all our pains today, so if you can have one part of your body not be injured, what part of it? Would it be Like if you just woke up Knees?
Speaker 1:Knees. Yes, yep, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think that's probably consensus right there.
Speaker 1:And then now see, you had a blown out knee right. Yep, yep, Told my ACL. Yeah, my knees are absolutely fine. I have a jumper's knee. Okay, I'm a one leg jumper.
Speaker 1:That's all mine is is just overuse. Overuse, like when I'm fine, I'm like, ooh, I still squat, do everything, everything is fine. But once you know when we do play and I call myself getting aggressive or start getting a bunch of fast breaks, you're like oh hell, or I might take off one good time and kind of take off on that left leg man. But when I go off both legs I'm fine, that one leg, then that left knee start flaring up Like that's a wrap.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm done until next Sunday.
Speaker 2:So for me it's like a confidence thing, right? So, like I know my right knee, that's the one I blew out. Well, I have no meniscus in this knee whatsoever, so it's basically bone on bone.
Speaker 1:Has knee whatsoever, so it was basically bone on bone, has it just?
Speaker 2:been blown out just one time. Yeah, so I tore my ACL, had that repaired partially, tore my MCL and my meniscus was repaired. Well, I had an MRI a few years ago. They said the meniscus is gone, gone.
Speaker 1:I think that's what.
Speaker 2:If he's bone on bone gone. I think, steve, bone on bone, yeah. So so it's more of a confidence thing. Like you go to make that step, you just like man, you just don't want to don't you?
Speaker 1:you wear, I do wear. You wear knee sleeves.
Speaker 2:I started wearing knee sleeves. How do they feel?
Speaker 1:they feel pretty good, but it's still like keep them like worn. Yeah, I feel you. Though when you talk about the confidence thing and all that, it's still like cause.
Speaker 2:When you know you feel if I keep moving right, I'm fine, but it's as soon as I sit down. If I'm down for 10 minutes and I try to get back up, that's when it's a wrap and I'm like some people be like are you okay? I'm like yeah but this might be it. You know you ain't getting, you get about 60% now Father time is undefeated man, man, that's. But yeah now, if I can wake up every day and one thing on my body feel good, it would be my.
Speaker 1:Yeah, cause my, I told you my shoulder like okay, well, shoulder, slash back. I think what it is. I think it's from overuse. Oh yeah, it is Like you know you're a bench Then I go do dips. I was like man, I need to just kind of slow it down.
Speaker 2:See, I've never really had any major back injuries too. I heard those are the worst. Oh, back injuries?
Speaker 1:Yeah, like the lower back. Oh yeah, see, no me, neither. I haven't had any. I'll tell you. The craziest thing is y'all can see a picture of my finger on Nobody's Talking. Yeah, that's our IG. Follow us. Nobody's Talking podcast. I ain't going to talk about Twitter Because I don't gonna need to talk about Twitter, cause I don't X yeah me neither X Twitter. But yeah, no, I think it'll be, yeah, it'll be knees. Cause man that man.
Speaker 2:I'm just waiting for this new technology to come. You know cause? You know we watch Star Trek and all that you know how in Star Trek. They beam them up and they put them on the bed and they just run something over, like you got a fracture. They just put something, run something over and they good it starts healing.
Speaker 1:Hey, just think how we talking about our little pains. And hey, y'all old people out there, y'all know exactly what we talking about too, especially if you still, you know, semi, I mean active, yeah, we're, we're still pretty active. But uh, yeah, man, you sit up there and you like, it's just like when you wake up you can still move and do stuff, but it's just like man I was thinking about that the other day, right?
Speaker 2:so, like I said, if I sit down for an extended amount of time knees bent, I get up.
Speaker 1:It's ginger right.
Speaker 2:Man, you know, 10, 15, 20 years ago you just hopped right up and I started thinking about that. I'm like damn you know, like how you take stuff for granted. So I see all these young whippersnappers. Yeah, I sound like the old get off your couch guy, but just getting up and just jumping up and going I'm like damn man, what I would give that.
Speaker 1:I saw these young kids in the gym this morning with their potty miles. They're playing one-on-one, just going at each other. I don't know they may be, I don't know if they had the day off from school or what. They were 14, 15. I hope they weren't older than that, because they look. They may be 14, 15 years old, but they were out there playing one-on-one and you just like man, you just saw these kids moving the Euro step. Like every time one of them went to the hoop, it was like a Euro. I'm like what man, me and Steve just down on the other end checking them out.
Speaker 2:That brings me up on another topic Last week we was talking about you probably saw in the group chat the kid from Maryland hit the game, winning shot. Oh, that dude traveled, he traveled, right, he traveled. They tried to justify it, but he traveled, he traveled. That was a travel that was three steps In our time he took man, look, I'm pulling this up now. He took one.
Speaker 1:Because he led with his left. And what is a gather step?
Speaker 2:So Jed was on here. He was kind of trying to talk about it, right, yeah, we got, oh, man it would have been perfect to have JA back on here.
Speaker 1:We got to have him back on when Joe ain't here.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this is as March Madness we could talk about, but yeah, he basically said so what they say is that step, that initial step, when you don't have full control of the ball, it's technically your gather step. So, with genius territory, we're saying that you can bobble the ball all the way to the damn rim if you want to. So what?
Speaker 1:if I'm running down the court right, we on the fast break, and you pass it to me and I don't quite have the ball yet have control of the ball. Can I gather from half court all the way to the hoop without bouncing it?
Speaker 2:That's what technically genius territory Like if you don't have control, you're bobbling the ball.
Speaker 1:You don't have control of the ball. I don't have it. I can just sit there and juggle, yeah, and then right when I get by the hoop, oh okay.
Speaker 2:Grab it two steps and then put it out.
Speaker 1:That was my gather step Dude these new rules, man.
Speaker 2:I don't understand it either. Like I said when I saw it and I was saying it, I'm like he traveled and I know Chris was like, ah no, that was good. Then he went back and looked at it. He's like, yep, he traveled, but that's how we grew up playing right? So it's one of those it's I don't know. Man, I listen, I'm all for the game being competitive and all that.
Speaker 2:it's just a different game now it's way way different so that's why I try not to argue about anything in the gym anymore it ain't no fun.
Speaker 1:I don't even know, I was just. I just say it look like a travel. But hey, hey, what do I know?
Speaker 2:I'm not a basketball player, nope, I just sit up there and be like oh okay, all I know is two steps, that's all I know, that's all I like I don't know. One, two no gather.
Speaker 1:No, and half the time when these dudes was getting crossed over, I'm like dude. You paused it with the ball on top for like like 12 seconds, see to us, you turned it over.
Speaker 2:That's an overhand to us or carry. That's and one style right. So yeah, we used to see that in the and one games all the time, but that's and one you know that's right. Right the harlem or college, no I. And then you cross over, you know. So yeah, it is what it is, get off my lawn. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1:I know we sound like the get off our lawn guys, but Get off my lawn.
Speaker 2:That's all I got to say. But you know, I play for exercise and exercise only.
Speaker 1:You know you get good exercise. You mess around, look down, you're like man, I didn't ram 4.2 miles today. Where else you gonna get that exercise? Because I'm definitely not going outside and running 4.2 miles, just like me, probably running up to maybe 55th Coming back.
Speaker 3:Or maybe yeah 55th or 59th, 59th and coming back, or maybe 55th or 59th and coming back nah, I'm cold.
Speaker 2:I don't even sound fun nah not running at least, at least playing a sport. You're running, but you're not thinking about it right here we go right here.
Speaker 1:I thought that came from the Maryland travel. Now you're you're telling about it. Here we go right here. Who is that? This is Rich Eisen. This is.
Speaker 3:Rich Eisen. You're gathering, you're gathering and stepping, and then you get two steps. After what, if you've gathered? And then you take your step, and then you take two more steps. If I'm Colorado State, I'm counting three steps.
Speaker 1:That's not what he did.
Speaker 2:I thought that was a clear point. No, he didn't travel.
Speaker 3:I slow-mo'd watch that, literally 15 times. And he caught it, step, step, step, it was travel For sure he had it on his left hip with his left hand. Kid's incredibly talented. I know Maryland fans are just like can we just finally get a break here? I'm fine with this play. He took three steps. Dude. Nobody calls traveling, quite honestly, anywhere. Is it because I'm getting older? Is that what it is?
Speaker 1:Yes, he sound like us.
Speaker 3:Dude.
Speaker 1:I need to see you later. Sure three steps.
Speaker 2:In my opinion. I mean, I think, a lot of people. Because I saw it live and I said he took three steps.
Speaker 1:Yes, I didn't see it live. I had to go back and watch the replay.
Speaker 2:I saw it live and I said he took three steps. Yes, I didn't see it live. I had to go back and watch the replay. I saw it live and I said he took three steps. I was like he traveled Bucket good Game over. I'm like you allowed two steps right, two steps with the gatherer, but again I don't. That's why I'm sitting on the couch watching it.
Speaker 1:Jed, we need you back on the show to explain this gather step. I can say, man, we might have to have him back on before, Because when is the championship? April 7th Next week yeah, so next weekend is the Final Four, yep, and then. Okay, so like the fifth and the sixth, or would it be the fifth because they both play on the same night, right, yeah, so it would be the fifth and the seventh. Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so Saturday and Monday night.
Speaker 1:Yeah, dog, that's. Hey, I'm going to tell you this. It looked like he traveled to me.
Speaker 2:Oh, he 100% traveled. But I'm going to tell you this it looked like he traveled to me. Oh, he 100% traveled.
Speaker 1:But I'm sitting up here and you would think well, now that Maryland is in the Big Ten you'd think I'd root for him or something. But I was like no, that's still a travel.
Speaker 2:They got their natural ass whooped yesterday.
Speaker 1:I didn't see any games. They lost to, was it Alabama?
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was Alabama.
Speaker 1:That's when they hit the 25-3.
Speaker 2:I think it was Alabama.
Speaker 1:Man, them cats was on fire. Hold on, let me. Where's the? Hey, I'm going to tell everybody to go. It's the. Uh. Hey, I'm gonna tell everybody to go. Uh, it's this song. When I looked at the comments, everybody kept saying we're here because of TikTok. So I guess I don't have TikTok, so I guess it must be a big thing on TikTok what's that?
Speaker 1:but it's that I Just Want to Be your Girl by well, tidra Moses actually is her lyrics, and I wish I knew dude's name, but shout out to him. He mashed up Tidra Moses, be your Girl with Luxurious from Gwen Stefani, which is obviously sampled from Between the Sheets the Isley.
Speaker 2:Brothers, the Isley Brothers, yep.
Speaker 1:Now I'm going to tell y'all how I'm going to get my Ohio thing off. If I'm not mistaken, I think the Isley Brothers might be from Ohio. I got to do at least one to show, I think. So I'm about to Google it right now. Somebody's from Ohio that one of the Isley brothers is from Ohio. Man, wouldn't they both have to be.
Speaker 2:I mean, I would think they both have to be right One of them could have been born in Kentucky, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Oh damn you right again.
Speaker 2:They're from Ohio, right? Yeah, here we go Yep, ronald Vernon and. Rudolph Isley started their music career in Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, performing gospel.
Speaker 1:Ronald Jasper Isley. I think they were called Isley Jasper Isley because they had somebody know Jasper Isley. I think they were called Isley Jasper Isley Because they had somebody named Jasper. But shout out to them Because it was their beat from Between the Sheets. And no matter what song you sample Between the Sheets Computer Love, any slow jam that you sample, i'ma like the song. You can be sitting up here talking about me, my family, real real bad. And if it has like a real real nice beat like computer love, I'm like damn they be like man he killing you. I'm like I know, but that's my jam. Though you got the computer love beat. You know computer love done been on a whole bunch of. Yeah, computer love's been on a lot of yeah.
Speaker 3:I like them all.
Speaker 2:I wonder what they have to, what the royalties are when they sample.
Speaker 1:They say back in the day they ain't used to have to get clearance, and don't hold me to it. But this is just a little knowledge I do have from listening to the R&B Money podcast. Oh yeah, no, now I think you have to get clearance.
Speaker 2:Everything sounds like something Like now. Yeah, because it's almost impossible. I would think it's almost impossible to come up with your own beat that hasn't been done, yeah, or something similar to that.
Speaker 1:Like man, I hear a song sometimes and like I really consider myself well, you know, I don't really want to say I'm a music head, but then I know I'm a slow jam junkie. I know for sure I'm a slow jam, I absolutely love slow jams. And I hear like a little bit of a song. I'm like oh that's. And then be like, oh man, that ain't even a song, but you can tell it's not sampled or nothing, but I guess. However, it is like the beat.
Speaker 1:It just seemed like it's starting to go, and then I was like oh man, I thought this was this song.
Speaker 2:You know how sometimes you'd be listening to the radio or whatever streaming platform and something random comes on and you think it's one song, but it's something else. I can't stay so like trying to think what's a good? It's a good, it's a key swing, there was a, there was a sampled it or somebody sampled the twist it, yeah, twist it, it was something, yeah, and I was like man, I was about to bump, and it was something else it was something, man, that'd be making me mad as hell be like hey, play the other version.
Speaker 1:I'm like, let me get the other version but then you're like oh okay okay, but, uh but yeah, that uh everything comes back though, oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Because what baggy starting to come back now? Oh, like baggy clothes.
Speaker 1:Baggy clothes yeah.
Speaker 2:Baggy, jeans baggy. Everything is starting to come back. I'm trying to think what else have I seen recently come back? More like the 90s, early 90s.
Speaker 1:I know I see some of the, you know like the old school, kind of like the old school button-up shirts. I mean it seemed like I don't know kind of like with the print. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, it seemed like I see some of that stuff coming back. Yeah, that stuff, man it is. You don't think about it and you start thinking like Damn, the few jeans I had I should have just put up. Jordan ass jeans You're like man, I ain't gonna never wear these.
Speaker 2:No more Right, cause my son has, like I got I got a 16 year old son and he's into like the baggy stuff.
Speaker 1:Oh is he.
Speaker 2:Man, I wish I kept some Carl Caniz and cross-cut.
Speaker 1:You be stylish now. Hey, I told you my classic story. I remember my very first credit card. It was at the time. It was Bank One, which is Chase. Now, okay, at a $300 limit. I remember how they be on college, they be on campus. So you sitting up here, I give the card $300. I'm like, oh damn, $300. I remember I was on scholarship. Really couldn't work. But you got to pay $10 a month. I'm like I can afford $10 a month.
Speaker 1:Come on now, hey, what I tell people with some of these stories. I tell Jody sometimes, Because a lot of times when we look at some of these young kids, we're telling them from a place of like where we are right now. You got to think, hey, we were at that spot at one point too.
Speaker 2:I'm not giving advice but, I'm just saying like okay, well, that's the conversation I have with my kids all the time it's like I was your age. Yes, I understand. Times are different. Access you have a lot more access to things now. But I was still your age, so like I know, yeah women yeah, like things you're thinking uh-huh, I was right there too, with you and I you know, I know that little it's funny because my parents used to tell me that little breeze.
Speaker 1:I'm like, I'm trying to think at what age do your dicks out, getting Like when the wind blow? Remember a chick used to just talk dirty to you and your dick get hard?
Speaker 2:I think right around puberty, so about 13, 14.
Speaker 1:Damn. But then you get older and you got to do a little more talking. You be like no you got to touch it. You be like, oh for real, really, really Dysfunction you gotta touch it, you got.
Speaker 2:Oh, for real, really here right this function here.
Speaker 1:Kiss it. Oh man, that kissing ain't working, then just put the tip in, that's gonna work for sure. All right, I know we got sidetracked, but I don't even know what to tell us. What was we talking about? We were talking about fashion.
Speaker 2:Fashion music Mix-ups, mash-ups, clearing mix.
Speaker 1:Oh, you're getting stuff like it. Yeah, dude, I want to know how do these dudes get paid, man? I don't know how do these dudes get paid, man? If, so, if, because you can write one line on a song, and I can write one line, you get paid. But how do they determine? It's a percentage, right, like, you go to work, you know what you did. Yeah, so I go to work. I know what I did, yeah, but so now let's say you know what you did. Yeah, so I go to work. I know what I did, yeah, but so now let's say you know, since we talk about the R&B money podcast, we got, uh, jay Valentine didn't wrote some stuff, tank didn't wrote some stuff. I probably did like a little ad lib or him. You did some stuff, your brother, and then steve did something, but how?
Speaker 1:I don't know I got yeah, I never really understood yeah, that's why I never understood that you want credit yeah, right, right listen on a on a track or a song so even if you listen on a, on a track or a song, so even if you like how you were just singing, okay, let's say, key sweat, uh, there's a right and a wrong way to love somebody. I came up with that. So you came up with, okay, let's say you may be young but you're ready. And then Steve came up with like oh no, no, no, whatever you know how the song goes how in the hell do we all get paid?
Speaker 2:then I've never fully understood how you go to work. You have a project.
Speaker 1:Okay, I did a site visit. I go to work. Here's my account. This is what I did. That's visit. I go to work. Here's my account. This is what I did. That's it. I'm like man. Yeah, lebron James, dr J, we know they work, we watching them on TV, yeah, yeah, but like when you a writer, yeah, and I don't know. And I mean, obviously they making a lot of money because they doing something.
Speaker 2:Someone's making a lot of money. Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:I guess is it just built on an honor system.
Speaker 2:It must be, they must.
Speaker 1:But cats know, because if you knew I did, there's a right and a wrong way, so now that's what I did. There's a right in the wrong way you came up with to love somebody. So now we both getting paid cause I came up with right in the wrong way, to love somebody. Then they come up with some other lyrics. Joe and Steve, you like man, you like what in the? Hell. And then let's just say Jess, for instance, make the beat, and so this is what Google AI came up with.
Speaker 2:Ah here we go. It says song royalties, encompassing both writers and publishers' shares, are typically split, based on agreements between songwriters, publishers and producers, with percentages negotiated and often outlined in contracts or split sheets. So how do they determine that percentage? Right?
Speaker 1:so I did hear one of them dudes talk about make sure you keep your sheets or something, so I guess I equate the sheets to being a time card almost. Let's say I punch in at 9. I punch out at 5. So them sheets must be like no, this is what I contributed, man, I know somebody Then got dead dirty.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, they talk about it all the time how people get dead dirty, especially when you write, when they yeah. Stop signing these contracts, these music contracts.
Speaker 1:And then you, you sit up here you hear the song. You be like Writing the wrong way. Wait, wait, wait. I came up with that. Yeah, I don't get it. So now you got to sue.
Speaker 2:So if multiple songwriters are involved, they must agree on how the writers share. Their royalties will be divided, so that has to be an agreement. So me, you, steve Joe, I come up with 70% of the song, you come up with right and wrong way, which is 20% of the song. So, that's 90, right. And they come up with Love somebody that's 10, right. So you know what I'm saying. So We'll break it up like that. Break it up like that. So it's probably based on the majority.
Speaker 1:And when it's paid out You'll get like to 70 yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, so that's God.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know that's crazy, I know, so it's.
Speaker 2:But then I know that's crazy, I know so. But then how do I wonder how they get paid off of features?
Speaker 1:that see, I think with features you just pay them like so you're.
Speaker 2:Bosco, you come in, hey man, I need you to feature on my album and then I'll be like $20,000.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm like okay, give me $20,000.
Speaker 2:it's a set feature, but what if that song? So it must be, because a lot of features go number one are platinum.
Speaker 1:I think that might have to be in a contract.
Speaker 2:So if that song goes platinum, I'm featuring on it, so I'm getting 30% of that or whatever, because that feature could just be like a because, just like a one-time fee.
Speaker 1:I'm just thinking like old town, bro.
Speaker 2:What's the name? Little nazi?
Speaker 3:oh, man, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:That was the biggest song for a year and a half that's money for the rest of their life. Exactly that one song, so you got. You got little naz X and Billy Ray Cyrus. Yep, billy Ray Cyrus. So I know Lil Nas X made the majority of it Right right. Billy Ray didn't come on to the remix.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 2:But it was the remix that really blew it up, even more right?
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, that's true.
Speaker 2:So you know that song made him enough money for the rest of his life. Right, I know that one song.
Speaker 1:I'm like man, so then billy came on it I just think, if you had a, I'm telling you I'm. I'm just curious, I don't know why would like different professions or different lines of work as far as like, like. Okay, so now we know NBA, they get paid every two weeks, every two weeks. Nfl, every week, every week. I think baseball is paid twice a month, like I think Furs and 15th, whatever. I think they pay like twice a month or whatever.
Speaker 2:But Baseball contracts are all guaranteed. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they need to fix that, but no, they don't want to.
Speaker 1:That's insane but then you sit up here like how you was just saying. So, let's say, I was on friends, so how do I get?
Speaker 2:paid every couple weeks.
Speaker 1:Do I get paid every couple?
Speaker 2:weeks, I think they get paid for an episode. Do I get paid once a month?
Speaker 1:No, I'm saying remember it's over now, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2:So how am I paying right now? Oh now, based off the royalties that they're making from those. So it's probably, I bet you, they probably get like a monthly check, duh, so they're probably getting something monthly, Whereas you probably get like a monthly check, duh, so they're probably getting something monthly, whereas you know if it airs so many times? Yeah, you know. They keep track of how many times it airs. Friends, probably airs a hundred times a month, right, probably?
Speaker 1:so you can you can probably find it right now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, on something so if they, and then they probably get a percentage of how many, how much that airs. So if it's you, cents a show, ten cents a show a dollar, a show, whatever then they probably.
Speaker 1:Hey, I'm telling you, man listen.
Speaker 2:That's why they say that.
Speaker 1:I'm going to come out the box right now and y'all can call me an underachiever, because if you sit up here and and you give me, let's just say I get a a hundred, a hundred fifty thousand a month, I'm not doing anything else, I'm not doing anything else. I'm not doing nothing else, no.
Speaker 2:Nothing, not a Sitting on my Black ass.
Speaker 1:No, I'm not sitting up here like I mean, besides, you know, the regular stuff you normally do. I'm not trying to Double my money. I'm sitting up here like I'm gonna get A hundred and fifty thousand dollars A month For the rest of my life, all right.
Speaker 2:So this is what Google AI says the Friends cast members reportedly earn each earn around oh, I'm going to give you a guess Annually.
Speaker 1:Oh, like now Annual yeah, Five million.
Speaker 2:You're a little off. Each earn around $20 million annually in syndication income, or 2% of the show's $1 million annual revenue. They're making $20 million a year. Show in syndication.
Speaker 1:Listen, I'm not doing anything. Hold on, I want to know how much Martin makes. Listen, I'm not even. You know, I'm not even a lazy person. But that's why I said I'm going to let y'all know right now. Call me an underachiever, because and I'm not talking about volunteering, I'm not, we're not talking about. I'm talking about anything else to make money. I'm not going to get another job. They be like oh, denzel, I want you to be in training day, part six. No, I'm straight, I'm straight, I'm getting $20 million to chill. Nah, I'm straight, I'm straight, I'm getting $20 million to chill.
Speaker 2:Oh, damn what.
Speaker 3:Martin get.
Speaker 1:They might have got the shaft. You know them, black y'all.
Speaker 2:They got a buyback role to you. Hold on. I watch Martin every night before I go to bed.
Speaker 1:Man Martin's hilarious.
Speaker 2:Martin, how much do Martin cast?
Speaker 1:And I'm going to tell you, for those who know, the only reason we're talking about friends. I've never saw friends, ever in my life. I mean obviously, I know who it is. I know Rachel, Jennifer Aniston.
Speaker 2:It just doesn't relate to us.
Speaker 1:But I do also know that they took from what Single Ladies? Well, what was it called? Living Single, living Single, yeah, yeah, I agree About the same exact thing. Now, I did watch that.
Speaker 2:They don't.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know what it is. I heard Friends was cool, but it just really wasn't.
Speaker 2:It's $100,000 per episode, but it doesn't say nothing about it.
Speaker 1:And it can't say nothing about white shows, because, shit, I watch Facts of Life, Even though I know Tootie was on there.
Speaker 2:But Sheena Arnold only made $25,000 a show.
Speaker 1:That's how much she made.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's good money but it's that Tisha made $40,000 a show and Martin made $100,000.
Speaker 1:Hey, didn't wasn't.
Speaker 2:Tommy and Oak Cole. Brown Cole. Carl Pan only made $15,000 per episode. Did he how much did Tommy make? Tommy made $25,000.
Speaker 1:But I think Martin was some other character than his name. Yeah, but it was Martin too, yeah.
Speaker 2:Damn, they did get the shower. I don't think they get syndication money either. Damn, Because it says something about she's trying to buy back her royalties or Damn. They did get the shit out of her. I don't think they get syndication money either. Damn, because it says something about she's trying to buy back her royalties, or something like that.
Speaker 1:Tisha Campbell or Tichina Arnold Tisha Campbell, but guess what? Tichina Arnold boy, she's doing good Shit.
Speaker 2:She's on.
Speaker 1:On Neighbors, neighbors, and I think they said Neighbors is in syndication yeah, it is.
Speaker 2:So, look, she's been on a few things they don't even know.
Speaker 1:They don't know we doing our entertainment news without being entertaining. Oh, I saw Riff Raff. Oh, it's good man, go see Riff Raff, riff Raff is good.
Speaker 2:Hey, y'all know we've been off a week and I apologize for that. I gotta start writing this stuff down. What's the um? The scary one? The lady in the lawn, the lady in the lawn I'm going to see that.
Speaker 1:Is that what's called? Yeah that just came out today today right, and jason statham has one, and I'm gonna tell y'all right now I know every single Jason Statham movie is the same, and guess what? I'm going to see all of them, because it's going to be somebody new that he's beating up, so it don't make no difference.
Speaker 2:That's what he does.
Speaker 1:I love that dude man that's his character.
Speaker 2:So you can't be upset if you're going to see it.
Speaker 1:I know exactly what I'm going to see.
Speaker 2:Jason Statham, you're going to see it. Liam Neeson hey.
Speaker 1:So they told you Where's his daughter. Okay, I'm going to clock out right now. Right Now, he done whipped up 100 people. I love it, I love it.
Speaker 2:When does Sinners? Right now? He didn't lift up 100 p, I love it. I love it. When does sinners come out next week? April 18th, I think it's 18th. Yeah, april 17th, yep, april 17th.
Speaker 1:I think that open yeah, I want to see center shout out to Michael B Jordan, shout out to Jason Statham. Uh, I do want to see that woman that looks crazy. That does look crazy there was another one. Oh dog, I saw magazine dreams oh, is that with um hey, I'm gonna tell y'all this right here. I didn't know it was out already. Jonathan Majors is serious.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nah, he works out. No, I'm talking about his know what was out already. Jonathan Majors is serious. Yeah, nah, he works out.
Speaker 1:No, I'm talking about his acting skills no his acting's real smart. I'm going straight acting. I mean we seen him on Creed. He did this Because, remember, they held it back.
Speaker 2:So was it in the movies? Because?
Speaker 1:remember, I guess that stuff yeah. It's out to movies. It's called Magazine Dreams. Y'all go check it out. Oh, there it go. Dude, he did his thing. I know he won't get an Oscar, but he deserves to be nominated. And y'all heard it from me, is that good? Go, man, watch that dude's performance. The movie was straight. Watch him his performance. That dude is out of control, man. Like how can you act that? Good, I'm sitting up here watching this dude like Just I mean the movies I've seen.
Speaker 1:Shout out to Jonathan Majors, oh, and then to the lovely, to his lovely bride, megan Good, they just got married, yep congrats.
Speaker 2:I mean everything I've seen Jonathan Majors in. He was good. That dude is good man, he can act, it just sucked that that one thing happened that kind of derailed his career.
Speaker 1:Yeah, hopefully he'll be able to. Hopefully Because he'd be able to, Hopefully Because he he never did anything. I saw him running down the street. I saw him put the girl back in the truck. Then I heard it was something else once they were in the house and they were in the closet.
Speaker 2:The fact that Marvel and Disney got rid of him because he was supposed to play Kang yeah, which was a big role in the MCU.
Speaker 1:They can't reinstate him though.
Speaker 2:They ain't going to do it.
Speaker 1:Because I know they was talking about the Rebel Ridge dude, or what is he supposed to be.
Speaker 2:I don't know what he's supposed to be. I don't know if he was going to take over. Is he going to be?
Speaker 1:like another superhero movie or I don't know.
Speaker 2:But yeah, I hero movie or I don't know, but yeah, I mean it just kind of like you said. I mean you get one of the marvel movies you set for life. Right, you know, they done, they done killed tony stark and bringing him back as as dr doom dog and and that throws me off and what and what's so crazy about it? That's another man that had a troubled past, right right, right so. But because he's the right melatonin, people tend to forget about that.
Speaker 1:Hey, yeah, listen a melatonin, whatever you, yeah, he got. Yeah, he did. Well, he doesn't have any melanin in this game. Yeah, yeah, yeah, jonathan majors does so. And then it so happened to be a white woman. A white woman, yeah, I know when the white women at that was assaulted. I guess that's it. Just I was like, did he?
Speaker 3:I mean.
Speaker 2:I'm saying like people, hands on if he did all that.
Speaker 1:But I heard like he was defending himself from right here. Listen, I saw the video I did too of him put her back in a car, yeah, and he started running down the street trying to get away from her. But I also saw another clip where they was in the closet. I don't know what all happened during the closet scene, but I don't know if some stuff went down or if that's when the cops were called or what, but I'm like man anyway. Y'all see that magazine Dreams. That was a good movie. That was a real good movie. Yeah, I'm gonna check that out.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize it hey he did good man.
Speaker 1:He did real real good listen. He did real real good Listen. I don't understand how you can act that good. It's a talent.
Speaker 2:It's like Denzel right. I mean, some people just got that talent right, they can sell it. They can. I mean, you know the great actors, you can see them in multiple roles.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Some actors like Jason St them in multiple roles. Yeah, some actors like Jason Jason Statham, he's a, he's an action guy. Right, he's an action dude. But some dudes man, you just be like damn, like, uh, what's his name? Breaking bad dude. Um, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh man.
Speaker 1:He was on Malcolm in the Middle. Huh, malcolm in the Middle, he's a good actor. He was in France. Bryan Cranston, bryan.
Speaker 2:Cranston, but then you see him play Walter White yeah.
Speaker 3:You see him play something.
Speaker 1:I've never seen that.
Speaker 2:Oh man, breaking Bad was a good show. It's a good show, it's a good watch.
Speaker 1:I'm going to have to check it out. I'll admit this too. The Wire, I've seen it. Trust me, I've seen a lot yeah but you never watched it all the way through, dude. I was like nigga, I live the Wire. I was like what do I need to watch it? For the Wire is a great show but now I'm sitting up here thinking like uh maybe I need to watch it. Yeah, no, that's a great show trust me, I've seen what two?
Speaker 1:How many seasons was it? I think it was three or four, but this is the scene. Like anything that's like a cop show, I'll watch.
Speaker 2:So you like the cop shows, so like you like.
Speaker 1:Like it started way back with FBI and all those types of all those and it's so funny because I haven't watched none of the new ones I should have. But so you know I watched SWAT. It started way back when I was a kid. I watched Chips. I used to watch Hawaii Five-0.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm just saying you know they were, but you think about it like everything was either a cop show, a crime scene show or like a crime starsky and hutch or a doctor show. Yeah, right so like er something like that you know so everything was you know. Then you had your sitcoms, which were the comedy shows yeah yeah, but all your dramas were you were like cop shows or medical shows, right? So that's all you had to watch. Everything else wasn't yeah. Yeah, because I mean they had like to watch it you're like office.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, like yo yo yo nighttime yeah nighttime soap opera like falconrest and Dynasty and all that.
Speaker 2:But I mean, even I'm trying to think, yeah, no, they were all cop some type of cop shows right or some type of, I don't know.
Speaker 1:All started. I'm telling you like around, say with Chips or Smokey and the Bandit, okay, okay, there's a cop in there. Yeah, you're like man. What in the hell like? What's my infatuation?
Speaker 2:with the police. If you can pick one show that they can remake, which one would it be?
Speaker 1:and it's gonna be as good as it was. Yeah, man, let me see, and I'm gonna tell you a show real quick. I need y'all to start watching this. It's only one season. This show was fantastic, but it did not get picked up. I'm kind of stalling a little bit too. But white, famous with jay pharaoh, oh my god, hey, is it good oh no, you know what?
Speaker 2:I did see that it was only one season. I did see white famous. Yes, that's it. I did see his one. See that it was only one season. I did see White.
Speaker 1:Famous. Yes, that's it, I did see White Famous. It's one season that shit was hilarious nah, it was very good, yeah, so that was one of a new show that I wish they would bring back but uh, I hate that.
Speaker 2:I hate when they cancel these shows and they don't bring it back.
Speaker 1:They do that a lot on Netflix.
Speaker 2:Netflix, that show was good man.
Speaker 1:Damn. What would I?
Speaker 2:I'm stalling, trying to think what I would bring back too, Because a lot of shows have already been kind of like Y5OK yeah yeah, I mean Matlock's back Swat.
Speaker 1:Swat.
Speaker 2:I remember watching Swat in the 80s with the original.
Speaker 1:Just trying to think See.
Speaker 2:I mean, if it was a drama TV show, yeah because I was going to say.
Speaker 1:I mean I'd say obviously, martin, yeah, no, that yeah. But Because sitcoms they kind of they tried man, they tried to bring back Knight Rider.
Speaker 2:Oh, they did try to bring back Knight Rider.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that didn't, but I think I mean I used to.
Speaker 2:I watched it, but I think I mean I used to. I watched it I liked it, I like, I like. I mean, I remember Airwolf, but that didn't last long.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Airwolf didn't Remember. They brought MacGyver back, MacGyver back and probably, if they could, man with the A-team. I know they made a movie. They made the movie.
Speaker 2:But yeah, if they had a show that's good.
Speaker 1:You know what we might have to sit up here and our next week episode, find out what Bosco and Sharron yo hey, exactly that's what that's gonna be our homework. Yeah, if we y'all know we ain't gonna remember, we don't fact check damn that, damn that's. That was a good one cause you said like damn, cause it was. I mean, I'm just trying to think religiously watched growing up, I tell you my uncle, dukes of Hazzard.
Speaker 2:Oh, I love Dukes of Hazzard but they gotta take that damn confederate flag off shit, they can keep it on there. I don't give a shit.
Speaker 1:No more Hell yeah, I love that. That's part of the card. Now I know what it mean.
Speaker 3:I didn't then, but I do now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I want to see A-Team was a good one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the A-Team Probably like the A-Team, or I'm like damn it was funny. I was watching something. I watch a lot of comedies.
Speaker 2:I was watching something on Instagram the other day and then they played the theme song to MASH. They said every time the theme song to. Mash came on, you knew what it meant.
Speaker 1:What time to go to bed.
Speaker 3:Man, I was weak, that is dead.
Speaker 1:True, I do not like MASH, I don't know what it is. Because it was. Yeah, I didn't like it either. I do not like MASH Every time it came on every bedtime. And it's weird, because I love Beverly Hillbillies, I love Leave it to Beaver. Green Acres, ma and Paul Kettle. P Green Acres, ma and Paul Kettle. Petticoat Junction, partridge, family. Eight is Enough. I'm naming all the white shows. Y'all know Little House on the Prairie.
Speaker 2:Little House on the Prairie Love.
Speaker 1:Little House on the Prairie Bonanza, yeah, yeah. So that's why I was like what was it with MASH that? Oh, I know what I was wanting to bring back. Oh, they brought it back, never mind. I was going to say Dallas.
Speaker 3:Oh, they did bring it back a little bit. They did, yeah, they tried, damn.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're going to have to talk about this. Next week. We might have some more special guests, because y'all already know Beyonce, jay-z, lebron James, who else we have? Dj Mustard, miley Cyrus, britney Spears. They're all specially invited guests and you might hear them on here one day.
Speaker 2:Hopefully.
Speaker 1:Specially invited Somebody reach out to us and get on here so we can talk. We don't even want to know, no gossip, we just want to talk some.
Speaker 3:We won't keep it normal.
Speaker 1:Just like how we talk right now.
Speaker 2:It was just the two of us, It'd just be a bunch of nobodies talking to somebody yeah.
Speaker 1:I know Right, that'd be the one time when we have somebody talking, because it's us nobodies and we're going to have a somebody. I am somebody, guess what. We're going to end on that. Holla, all right, y'all.