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Nobody’s Talking Podcast
Emotional Men: Tears, Trials, and Truths
What does it mean when tough men admit they cry? In this unexpectedly moving episode, four friends create a safe space to discuss vulnerability and the surprising things that trigger their emotions - from touching father-daughter stories to dog movies that destroy them.
The conversation begins with a surprising admission: as these men have entered their 30s, 40s and 50s they've noticed themselves becoming more emotional. One host shares how listening to a story on the radio about a father following his daughter's school bus to ensure she could participate in a field trip nearly moved him to tears just retelling it. This opens the floodgates as each man confesses which movies have reduced them to tears - with dog films like Marley and Me, Old Yeller and Benji being universal triggers. The authenticity is palpable as one host admits to crying during a screening of Marley and Me hours before a football game, completely unconcerned about his upcoming athletic performance.
The conversation takes a powerful turn when discussing films about racial injustice. Several hosts admit they've had to limit watching certain Black historical dramas because the emotional toll is too great. "Mississippi Burning," "Rosewood," and "Fruitvale Station" are cited as films that left them not just sad but angry and emotionally drained.
Between these vulnerable moments, the group pivots to discussing current events - including a former Phoenix news anchor's massive PPP loan fraud scheme - and childhood nostalgic treats now turned into ice cream. Throughout these varied topics, the cohesive thread remains their willingness to be genuine with each other, creating a refreshingly honest podcast experience that challenges listeners to embrace their own vulnerability.
If you've ever felt alone in your emotional responses or wondered if it's okay for men to show their feelings, this episode provides both validation and permission to embrace the full spectrum of human emotion.
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Speaker 2:Welcome time I was like oh shit, we didn't think you was coming.
Speaker 1:Welcome to the Nobody's Talking Podcast. We are here.
Speaker 2:Four of us again.
Speaker 1:We got a good rotation of four people, we good. This is Check, check, bosco, and today's episode is brought to you by Ice Water, that's a great sponsor. I got some good, some nice questions to ask today. Riding around, riding around, you know I'm in the streets, I'm with the people and I've heard this trend before listening to different podcasts and my favorite podcast, johnny's House. But Shout out to Johnny's House. I'm gonna let everybody introduce themselves To my left is Rod, aka Rod. Ted.
Speaker 3:So we just buried him then. Huh, I mean, it's gotta be special.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 3:Special occasion Okay, so a certain somebody gotta be here. Oh nah, Okay, so a certain somebody got to be here.
Speaker 4:Oh no.
Speaker 2:I ain't been silky in a minute.
Speaker 3:Itches. Anyway, this be the one they call Christian. Sitting to my left is none other than.
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Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It doesn't even bother me.
Speaker 3:And what's crazy is it ain't even officially Summer yet.
Speaker 1:I know, I know, just tell me, you can get squirted. Get squirted on.
Speaker 3:Yes, please, I'll take two. I'll have what she's having Check please.
Speaker 1:Anyway, what I wanted to talk about was I was walking into a store and I saw somebody's the back of their thing said just graduated, 2025. Venmo, and they had a they think on there on there. Damn. So you know what that made me think i'ma put on my car, I'm just broke cash app there you go and put my cash app on there.
Speaker 1:Let's see what I get. I bet you no, somebody did that and dude got $10,000. I mean it was for college, it was for college and he had $10,000. I mean it's $10,000, $10,000.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:You're not talking about the dude who, this one I heard on the news. I think he graduated high school and went to work right after. Oh no, that's the burger king kid.
Speaker 1:Okay, okay, okay he got a hundred thousand dollars. Damn, yeah, hey, listen from burger king, this kid. I'm glad you brought that up I'm like god damn see, nigga, normally don't pay me I see a couple miscellaneous things hey, you see. But then you see, I was like oh okay, I did hear about that.
Speaker 3:Burger King one though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Dude, listen. Well, first off, let me just I'm self-admitted that I told you in my older years, dude, I'm a crier, Because that story almost made me cry the Burger.
Speaker 3:King story. I'm right there with you, I'm good. Yeah, yeah, burger King story. I'm right there with you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and then I was watching a commercial. Oh no, I don't know, I don't try to fight it, but we'll talk about Straw later. I haven't watched it.
Speaker 3:But I'm right there with you.
Speaker 1:I'm going to get some napkins. I'll just be watching something.
Speaker 3:And then it just starts.
Speaker 1:Sentimental oh my God, yeah, hey, listen, hey wait real quick.
Speaker 2:Is that a?
Speaker 1:tune.
Speaker 4:Hey, I was. Oh no, I don't even Listen.
Speaker 1:I'm sitting up here Listening to Johnny's house and it was a story they was talking about Cause, you know, to all the dads, happy Father's Day, appreciate it, and you know I hate my kids.
Speaker 3:So they probably hate me too, but who cares? Good for nothing, motherfuckers Anyway.
Speaker 1:Anyway, f all my kids, if you know, you know Now, anyway, the girl was telling a story that she had to have.
Speaker 1:They went on a field trip for school or you know, and I guess her parent permission slip wasn't signed when her dad dropped her off. So her dad was like, well, can't she go? Because they was, I guess, in Orlando or wherever they were, and they were going to I guess it was a couple hours away. So they wouldn't let her go. So the dad, she was in the car, the dad called off work, signed a parent permission slip and followed the bus to the field trip. And he was just following the bus, you know, with the daughter and he was like, hey, here's the permission slip, I'm the father. So they had like a little dinner or something, and this is the part that got me. They wouldn't let my dad sit with a group, but he sat at a table by himself just to make sure that I was having fun. Now, that's touching. Now, dude, I was sitting there.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I would be right there with you and I hey, I hey, and I know I mean I can't be like, oh well, I don't know. I know my dad very well, right, talk to him a couple times a day, but it's still touching, because I'm pretty sure I mean, every step of the way, my pop was always there. So, you know, shout out to my pops, isn't that?
Speaker 3:crazy, go ahead. It's crazy, though, my bad. I was just going to say it's crazy Well mannered Negroes today.
Speaker 1:I know we are Continue. My apologies.
Speaker 3:Let's continue. As I got older I'd go places. I didn't get that sentimental, I'd be watching a show or something like that movie or whatever. Didn't get that teary-eyed. But I want to say probably about maybe once I hit my 40s.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you should be sitting up here, yeah.
Speaker 3:Why am I getting all?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Now do you fight it though.
Speaker 1:No, oh no, that's what I do. I'm driving down the street like, oh For real, that's so touching.
Speaker 3:I'm asking you specifically because you're surprised by it, so I was wondering if you just no right now I'm like man, it is what it is. It's crazy. I'll be thinking about my kids with like a picture, an old picture of them when they're young. Pop up thinking about my kids or like a picture, an old picture of them when they're young, pop up.
Speaker 1:I'll just start oh man, that does it for me. Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 2:See, look at this. You get those old pictures and bring back those memories.
Speaker 1:Y'all got some black men up here meant to be in criers.
Speaker 3:You want to know what gets me. Don't put a dog in a movie that dies, aside from John Wick. Actually, shit, I even I teared up on John Wick. Now see, you know what's so funny?
Speaker 1:Certain, like certain stuff like I watched. Oh what's the show? Oh hell, it was on NBC and it seemed like every single week you would cry oh, is it the um?
Speaker 3:I know which one you're talking about. You know with Sterling K Brown. Oh, this is us. This, yeah, yeah, now it was good for some tears now now, exactly now.
Speaker 1:I've never cried at one episode, not one, and I didn't fight it, or anything I didn't watch it, but yeah but it was, and people would be like, oh, I cried, or this or this. Yeah, now I wouldn't. You know, I wouldn't ish on them or anything just because they cried.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:But I was just like damn, how come this doesn't? But then I'll see some like quick commercial or hear a commercial on the radio. I'll be like what the hell? Like how in the hell? I'm not crying and watching. This Is Us. But I see a commercial or I told y'all my favorite one with the special needs boy, eddie Eagle. Okay, yeah, I think the movie is called Eddie Eagle and he had like a. You talk about going to the Olympics. I've told this story before. And the mom was, uh, you know, he's like you ain't going to no olympics or nothing. So he had a little special box so he could put his medal in. So he was getting on the on the bus and then the mom was like, eddie, you forgot something. And then she gave him the box. Now, this was the trailer, nigga, I was done. I was like Eddie, it's crazy.
Speaker 1:I never watched the movie, just because of that.
Speaker 3:So you know I do power lifting now and a couple once every year. For the last two years I've volunteered for the Special Olympics. They put on power lifting I can't watch them.
Speaker 1:I can't watch that. I can't watch them. Dude it's. I can't do that.
Speaker 3:I bullshit you. I already know it's so much fun.
Speaker 1:Because they ask me to do it for track man. Seeing them little niggas running around the track like that Nah.
Speaker 3:It's just a lot of fun, though, because I get kind of I'm going to be sitting there in the middle of the field just laughing and crying.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Shout out to the Special Olympics man.
Speaker 3:Shout out to the.
Speaker 1:Special Olympics. Hey, I already know I can't do it, man, I already know I'm going to be a mess. Hey, I'm telling you, if I do, hey man, if I do the Special Olympics.
Speaker 3:Straight to hell. There you go, sir.
Speaker 1:I'm going to need a Kleenex. I'm going to need a Kleenex deal. You just pay me in Kleenex because I know I already know it, but no man.
Speaker 3:You just pay me in Kleenex because I know I'm going to be, I already know it, but no man, it's a couple of them with such bad nerve damage Like they have no motor functions and to watch them pick up a bar like dude. That shit is yeah, it does, it gets you in the feelings.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, no, I'm telling you, I know, hey, all jokes aside, that's the stuff that absolutely makes you, you know, just grateful. Oh yeah, you know, you have. I mean, I'm no better than them. I don't even want to say normal or anything, but it's just.
Speaker 3:And they have so much fun with life, like if you ever watch them.
Speaker 4:they have such a simple approach to life.
Speaker 2:Are you nice or are you not?
Speaker 3:And they're so fucking cool with everybody.
Speaker 1:They don't care. They can truly say they don't see color. All they see is oh and then. So you know people are, are mean to them.
Speaker 3:Just you know, because oh, I know I need to clean that deal. For sure they see a friend they haven't met yet. That's all yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:No, I hey for because I watch it on tv. You know all my my track meets and stuff gotcha gotcha, gotcha dude, I'll be sitting there on the couch like, oh shit, here we go. Well, they get to running that 100, about 20 yards in, oh shit.
Speaker 3:I'll be a mess dog. So, a quick funny story, since we're talking about crying, and I told you I can't do dog movies. I'll never forget I was in my redshirt freshman year, you know, getting ready for a game day of the game nigga. I'm sitting in the hotel room watching Marley and Me. Y'all ever seen that?
Speaker 1:I've never seen that. Oh no, I said go ahead. I'm about to tell you why I don't watch dog movies well, you can pretty much figure out why, I heard about it at the end.
Speaker 3:You can teary eye right now. But yeah. I was sitting in that hotel room like a ball in my eyes hours before a football game.
Speaker 1:Yup, I'm not watching Marley and me.
Speaker 3:Cause I've seen Not even giving a damn about that game.
Speaker 4:Old Yeller yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my Marley and me. My Marley and me was Benji.
Speaker 4:Oh, yeah, never seen Benji Yep.
Speaker 3:Dude, and so that's why I know right there like yeah, I seen Old Yeller though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all them dog movies.
Speaker 3:Uh-uh Shit. Even y'all ever seen Homeward Bound.
Speaker 4:Yes, yep, even y'all ever seen. Homeward Bound, yes Even that that has a happy ending. But that shit got sad for a second. I thought that was going to leave a shadow.
Speaker 3:He comes struggling, he comes walking in at the end.
Speaker 1:Oh, there he is. I would be bawling now if I saw that. All them damn movies like that have some type of adversity Like why you got to keep the dog in the cage, Like Air Bud Let. Like why you gotta keep. Dog in the cage Like Air Bud. Let Air Bud go rock out and be Bud Moss. I'm gonna go Bud Moss somebody.
Speaker 3:It's too many of them. Air Bud movies now man?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I didn't know, they were Still making them. I heard I heard Somebody talking about it and they were naming A whole bunch of them. Hey, shout out to Club 520, jeff Teague, and them, shout out to their podcast. That's how I think they were making jokes about it and they started naming, like some I saw when he played football.
Speaker 3:Then he do basketball too. I think I saw basketball. I think I saw, maybe that's what started it all.
Speaker 1:I think I saw maybe like three of them. So to my understanding, I think, I saw maybe.
Speaker 3:I think I saw maybe like three of them.
Speaker 1:I saw basketball football and soccer, I think. I think I saw basketball football.
Speaker 3:I think there might be hockey too. Is there a hockey one? I think so.
Speaker 1:I know they made a bunch, but they probably started to make a few more. Well, into my adulthood, the way I'm sure that's like I don't watch. Um, that's why I like I never saw the Lion King the really yeah but then because like I haven't seen that I think the Lion King when it came out. When did the Lion King come out? I'll tell you exactly how old I was 94 94.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I see I was 22 okay, or 12 no.
Speaker 1:I was 21 yeah, so.
Speaker 1:See, I was 22. Okay, or 12. No, I was 21. Yeah, so I'm just saying like, okay, now if I was, you know, younger, but like you know how they got how to train your dragon, I think it came out today. See, I probably won't see how to train your dragon. Well, I might go see it for the graphics. But I did see Pete's Dragon. You remember Pete's Dragon? He was the cartoon dragon. The people were real, but it was like a cartoon dragon. It was kind of like who Framed Roger?
Speaker 3:Rabbit yeah, kind of like that.
Speaker 1:With no Jessica.
Speaker 3:Rabbit yeah, no, jessica Rabbit. That movie was dope, though, even without her Toy Story 3. Yep, I was watching that with my kids. That got me too that got me too, man, toy Story that got me too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, got me At the end of Toy Story 3?
Speaker 3:Yeah, when they're going down into the what you call it.
Speaker 1:Hey, oh, you're talking about that. I'm talking about when they're all about to be burned alive. That one didn't get me.
Speaker 3:All the kid movies are sad, but I'm talking about when Andy grew up.
Speaker 1:Had to give him up oh hey, he gave it to man. I can tell you one that got my boy way back in watching Rocky 3. I remember it was me Lamontrell Lamont and Terrell are brothers and my pop. He took us to go see Rocky III. Right, we sitting up there you kind of hear some whimpering, right, man? I look over Now when I tell you like Lamont got hands, like he, the thug of the neighborhood or whatever right he grew up to.
Speaker 1:Anyway, we sitting up here, I look over. I said, man, you straight, Was that? When Apollo died he was like no, this was Rocky III.
Speaker 3:Rocky IV.
Speaker 1:No listen. Listen to it. He was like man Rocky IV no listen.
Speaker 4:Listen to it. He was like man Rocky lost.
Speaker 3:I thought he would have been happy that Rocky lost.
Speaker 1:Hey, I was dead dog. I was like wait, what the?
Speaker 2:I was like this nigga tough as nails.
Speaker 1:boy Rocky III was With.
Speaker 3:Clever Lane.
Speaker 1:Clever Lane I think he lost to Clever Lane, so that, and then that's what I said. That's when he started, but he got his get back though.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:But I'm just saying this was right after. Yeah, that's funny. Because, you know, he wore glasses, okay, and he was like wiping his eyes, man Lamar what's up? I know You're going to probably hear this Blay man, you're going to have to put me on blast like that. I mean obviously you can go that shit.
Speaker 1:When did Rocky III come out? 83, 82?. Well see, yeah, we was 10, 11 years old, but we were all locked in. Though I 11 years old, but we were all locked in. Though I was like man. I'm trying to think. I know I've cried at some Because, listen, there are certain movies. There are certain movies I don't watch, like the one on Netflix Straw. I'm going to watch that this weekend and that's what I'm saying. So I'm debating what's that about? All I know is this it's get you it's right, it's tyler perry.
Speaker 1:Okay, so taraji p henson and you know y'all, I get something about like a single mother.
Speaker 3:That she's trying to go.
Speaker 1:Let's just see like listen, I have that's what I heard I have absolutely no idea all I know, know is about three or four people that talked to me. They all said they cried. So I was like man I might have to get myself ready for this one. I know because they Then somebody saw it twice and cried both times. Damn, I was like, so you're going to put yourself through that twice.
Speaker 3:That same heartbreak.
Speaker 1:Dude, I haven't watched, and y'all know I love Halle Berry. Everybody know I do. I talk about her all the time. Yeah, anyway, I haven't watched Losing Isaiah because of that. Hey, I know something about her losing Listen anybody about losing their kids or, like you know, a black woman struggling. Like I said, I don't know. I'd just be like, oh, because I said I was going to watch Losing Isaiah one day, I watched some of it. Then I was like, ah no, I ain't going to do this. And when that came out back in the day, I was like, ah, yeah, I ain't going to do this. And when that came out back in the day, I was like ah yeah.
Speaker 1:I ain't ready for it yet.
Speaker 3:I remember the animated Lilo and Stitch got me Did it. Yeah, and that's why yeah, yeah, and it was one of the it's always the smallest most, whatever scene you wouldn't think would do it.
Speaker 1:All them kid movies, man, like just if you sitting up here and you running and then the kid get you know like displaced, or they can't find somebody or they lose their teddy bear gone, they know the formula.
Speaker 3:I said, oh girl, you know what gets me now, though, it's like the happy ending, sometimes Like where, like yeah, the family gets back or something. Oh yeah, I'm like man so beautiful.
Speaker 1:Has anybody seen Busting Loose? It's just way bad. This is like 1979.
Speaker 4:I've seen parts of it.
Speaker 1:It can't listen dude, there's some old people that listen to this show. Anyway, towards the end, when you know, they kind of had a. It was a. I don't want to say nothing about the movie, so if people want to watch. But I was kind of like I mean it was funny as hell. But then I told you, man, you know all the muslims with a little adversity, but then you'll see some crazy stuff, like in purple rain, like prince daddy he should be, ah f that man you'd be like it's just. It's just weird how, like different emotions, or crooklyn was another one too.
Speaker 3:Oh, crooklyn was sad too oh see that man. But that one was kind of just like it, just eased into it yeah, you didn't really expect.
Speaker 1:I ain't seen that what happened and whoo like Crooklyn and low key soul food too oh yeah, soul food, yeah, fruitvale Station man don't man, man don't get me started. That's that's on that.
Speaker 3:Man rest in peace. I can't watch it.
Speaker 1:Man.
Speaker 3:Dog, god damn it. If that started a dynasty, though when? Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:No, it didn't them niggas don't miss hey listen, dude, when they send it there calling for his chicken stuff. And man, I can only imagine, like if that's happening to you and if you're well, I mean it's no secret, I mean people know. Oscar Grant dies so, but when they send it there calling out for his girl, or was it? I don't know if it was sitting up there calling out for his girl, or was it.
Speaker 4:I don't know if it was his girl, or didn't he have a kid or something.
Speaker 1:I think it was his mom. Okay, oh, my dog. Yeah, got me. You just sitting up there like knowing you just want to be a protector and get to him or whatever, and you were like God damn, I left that theater mad as hell.
Speaker 3:You know what Did I?
Speaker 1:even see, I don't know, I don't even know, I don't think I saw that I remember I saw it myself.
Speaker 3:I'm trying to think. I went to the theater by myself to see that.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So, after leaving the movie, what movie left you the maddest? After leaving the maddest Mississippi Burner, that's mine, right there, I was just about to say.
Speaker 1:Mississippi Burner.
Speaker 2:Oh, I left out of there.
Speaker 1:Heated hey and I went to an all-white high school, Goodness gracious.
Speaker 3:Roots, roots, roots, roots didn't leave me mad because it had a good ending, a happy ending. Nah, that shit, nah, that shit. Actually, you know what I'm going to take it back. I'm going to say Rosewood.
Speaker 1:Rosewood was tough too, Nick, I hated Rosewood boy man 12 Years a Slave was tough too.
Speaker 3:I never saw 12 Years a Slave.
Speaker 1:I gave up on some of them, the last one. I watched was Django and it took me forever to even, just because after Roots and all that, I was like dude, I give up, I get it, I don't need to keep telling the same story.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm cool, so like, if something. So it's like any like modern slave movie or something now even like 12 Years a Slave, like modern slave movie or something now even like 12 Years a Slave. Yeah, I'd, probably I did go see. This wasn't. What was the one? Oh man with Oprah, was it the Butler? I think was it called the Butler? Let me see, I think it was called the Butler. I mean, it wasn't a slave movie, but man, I still haven't seen.
Speaker 3:Not the one with Octavia Spencer in it. Is it. Is she in the Butler? You know what it might be If it's her that's called the Help.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, because I never saw the Help. Okay, I did see Ma, I didn't see Ma. No, no, because I never saw the Help.
Speaker 3:Okay, wait, where did I see the Help? I did see mine. I didn't see mine. I think it just left Netflix. Oh, it did say leaving soon I'm going to watch it. Oh well, it's probably on Hulu.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's on something oh yeah, with Forrest Whitaker.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, that is called the Butler.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, yeah, that is called the Butler. Okay, yeah, so I mean it wasn't a slave movie, but it still had those.
Speaker 3:Slave-ish yeah.
Speaker 1:You know, last butler I watched was Benson. That was the.
Speaker 3:TV show.
Speaker 1:Last butler I watched was Fresh Prince. Oh yeah, another movie that got me was Radio.
Speaker 3:I just thought about that, because I see Cooper Goodinging right here I don't think I watched radio dog.
Speaker 1:No, I might have, why I might have scammed because it was on tv it's uh forrest whitaker, john john cusack, david oh, I can't say his name David Oyelio, oprah James Marsden and Cooper Gooding Jr.
Speaker 3:See, I can't watch those movies because the white actors and actresses got to play like assholes.
Speaker 1:And you know that they're good at their job. Oh, Terrence Howard was in it too.
Speaker 3:So that kind of makes you look at them a little different.
Speaker 1:Yeah, dude, that's how I was with Mississippi Burning. I was just sitting up here like I mean it looked like they enjoying it. You tell yourself it's a movie. But then you younger, I'm 17. But see, you got to also have that suspension of disbelief.
Speaker 4:to get into the story, yeah, no, that's true, it's like.
Speaker 3:Django right, so you got-.
Speaker 4:Right right.
Speaker 3:Leo, yeah, leonardo, god, I can't Leonardo, leonardo DiCaprio saying nigga, you know, like Lefty.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, yeah, Lefty, right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you know, for him I mean granted, yes, it's a role, it's a good role. Jamie Foxx, ultimately, his role ultimately comes out to Victor, or whatever, but for him to want to take that role and say that word so many times, I mean. I guess you got to take yourself out of it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, shit, that damn paycheck. And then you do realize, dude, it's worth it, and shout out to Quentin Tarantino for putting it all together. Yeah, keeping it 100.
Speaker 3:He's done a few movies like that. I haven't seen it, but yeah, because it a hundred.
Speaker 1:He's done a few movies like that. I haven't seen it. Yeah, because I don't look at. Hey, he probably signed up for it like whoo, he was skipping the work. I finally get to call these niggas niggas Without no repercussions.
Speaker 3:Exactly.
Speaker 1:And I'll get $20 million for it.
Speaker 3:He's probably practicing in the mirror and everything, hell yeah.
Speaker 1:Who that nigga on that?
Speaker 3:stand. Do y'all know if actors and actresses get royalties every time the shit plays on a TV screen?
Speaker 1:I heard it was one actor, I don't know if it was Star Wars or something. They just took a little bit of money and they took a back-end deal. Dude, they've been paid like 60, 70 million dollars. Now they probably would have got like a lump sum of like 2 million.
Speaker 1:yeah, a lot of TV, like TV actors do that, yeah, I know they get syndication rights oh yeah, yeah, they get that syndication when it comes to movies. Yeah, I'm not. I'm sure some people do. Yeah, I'm sure, like with Tom Cruise, cause he, you know, cause he produces or whatever, so I he probably takes a lot of back end. I posed this question.
Speaker 3:the other day I was watching the basketball game, right? Oh no, they was talking about Michael Jordan and just who you want to be an athlete or actor, and I know we've probably talked about this before. But if you had to choose fame as an athlete, or as an actor or pop star, star, singer like that, which one would you?
Speaker 4:Hmm.
Speaker 1:My answer.
Speaker 3:My answer is I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you comparison Tom Cruise, who probably is one of the world's biggest actors.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's out there.
Speaker 3:Or Michael Jordan. I'm going to choose athlete because that's biggest actors. Would you say, yeah, he's out there. Or?
Speaker 1:Michael Jordan. I'm going to choose athlete because that's what I'm comfortable with.
Speaker 3:So I'll just always go with him, or Michael Jackson Alive. That's what I'm saying. So look at those three as a top in their field.
Speaker 1:I'm still saying Michael Jordan.
Speaker 3:I'm going to go ahead and say athlete.
Speaker 1:The reason why I say this, because we was talking about stars and Michael Jordan. I think I'm biased. I think I'm biased, but LeBron James may be one of the few now one of the last ones that's a star of stars To where stars see like I know.
Speaker 2:Michael Jackson, you mean still?
Speaker 1:playing the game. No, no, no. Michael Jackson met Michael Jordan and was excited as hell, yes yes, so he, michael Jordan, is a star to stars, To another star.
Speaker 3:But then people look at Michael Jackson as the same right. So you don't think Michael Jordan was just as excited to?
Speaker 1:meet Michael Jackson? Nope, you don't think so. Nope, nope. Not knowing that, nigga, nope, I not knowing that, nigga, nope, I'm sure he was.
Speaker 3:He was, yeah, I think I know I would be.
Speaker 1:I think if just looking. Michael Jackson is big now, yeah, but dude, dude, listen, cause they cause in the world.
Speaker 3:Michael Jackson is probably bigger. Nah well, was it close? No, it's neck and neck. Michael Jordan is big at the time Bigger.
Speaker 1:Nah Well, is it close? No, it's neck and neck.
Speaker 2:Michael Jordan is big At the time at the time when Michael Jordan met Michael Jackson. At that time, Michael Jackson was bigger than Michael Jordan. No, right, right, right, I agree. Now Michael Jordan has surpassed you, think.
Speaker 3:You don't think they were neck and neck then At that time.
Speaker 1:No, because Jordan was probably early. This was almost before the championships and stuff too. This was before the first three championships.
Speaker 3:I mean, they did the music video together. When was that? That was probably 93, 94.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that was after, but I'm talking about when they first, first met. Okay, like when they first met.
Speaker 4:Not first met.
Speaker 3:Okay, like when they first met not, you know when he was there, like, was it jam or whatever? Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I mean as athletes.
Speaker 1:No, like I said, I know I, I get what you're saying, though, but I'm telling you, man, people see, like these athletes, because, first off, I'm not saying everybody can act, but everybody can't do what Michael Jordan, no, no, no, like I, I can't. But what I'm saying is I can do what Tom Cruise can do, and what I'm saying is I can just go act.
Speaker 3:You get what I'm saying no, no, listen, no, no, this is what I'm saying you can go act, right?
Speaker 1:yeah, you can't hoop like michael jordan, right, that's what I'm saying. Okay, what which? No, I can't act like tom cruise but what I'm saying? We can just.
Speaker 3:Okay, let's take an acting class, let's do this but just for argument's sake, what do you think practice, what do you think takes more practice like more hours? Like you know, they always say you take 10,000 hours.
Speaker 1:No, I think all of it. I think all of it. I ain't going to discredit that.
Speaker 3:I think acting probably takes more hours, because I would agree with that.
Speaker 2:Okay, so, michael Jordan, you got to get the script down.
Speaker 3:Michael Jordan is a once in a lifetime talent. Right, right. Not everybody can be Michael Jordan, not, not everybody can be Michael Jordan, not everybody can be Tom Cruise. Yes, there's acting classes associated with it. Right, the more and more.
Speaker 1:But, I understand what you're saying. Like Michael Jordan, I'm just saying like just physically.
Speaker 3:you can just be like okay here, but you just can't physically be like Right, you can't get off the couch.
Speaker 1:Like I can go shoot and go play basketball, but you'd be like, oh my God, Like the couch like I can go shoot and go play basketball.
Speaker 3:But you'd be like, oh my god, right, like dude the stuff that this dude does, whereas mj he can get off the couch. Drop 60 yeah, but that takes that takes a lot of hard work, but then a lot of that he does have, god given but I will tell you this there's way more tom cruises than michael jordans mich's.
Speaker 1:No, I agree, leonardo DiCaprio, we just said it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean, who would you think is the biggest actor of all time, of all time? Yes, I mean, I have a problem thinking. I start thinking about just movies and highest grossing movies Clint Eastwood, denzel Washington I was going to say Denzel, denzel, and see, I'm basing that off of how many? Flops do they have? You know what I mean? Yeah, denzel, don't got none.
Speaker 1:No, he got some. He got a couple Ricochet ain't do good, I liked it, but no, he got some flops.
Speaker 3:But then you think about like Tom Hanks, like did y'all see, wasn't he in Mo' Better Blues. He was in Mo' Better Blues, yeah. But then you think about people like Tom Hanks. Right, he always pick his movies.
Speaker 1:True that, true that, because you forget these dudes when they start young. Yeah, no, you do Remember when Tom Hanks started, when he was in Booze and Buddies, yep.
Speaker 3:So then you think about over the years, like Samuel L Jackson, right, he's been in more movies than anyone.
Speaker 1:Oh no, they say now he's the highest grossing actor. Yeah, he's been in more movies than anyone, right? Yeah, anything.
Speaker 3:And he's always in these big hits, like from Marvel movies to Avengers but see he's also. I would equate him to Brett Favre. Brett Favre is one of what? Is he the all-time touchdown passing leader, or some shit like that?
Speaker 1:That's Tom Brady now.
Speaker 3:Anyway. So before he officially, officially retired, he was number one right, but then he was also number one in interceptions. So Sam Jackson has a lot of great movies, but he's got a lot of duds because he doesn't say no. He never says no, but then that is also what makes him great. Yeah, I agree, I agree, but he gets in a lot of those big roles right. And Brett Favre threw a lot of touchdowns man, a lot of interceptions, a lot of interceptions, and let's talk about them.
Speaker 1:Ppp yeah, has anybody watched that yet? Man, I watched that shit a couple weeks ago.
Speaker 3:I need to watch it.
Speaker 1:Uh-uh, I'm going to watch it though. Hey, oh, speaking of that, who heard about that? The Phoenix, the ex-anchor. Her name is. I'm going to say her name too. I think her last name is Stockbridge, her and her husband.
Speaker 4:Oh, I didn her husband oh. I didn't hear about that.
Speaker 1:They showed them living the life too.
Speaker 3:Yes, they extorted a lot of money. Yeah.
Speaker 1:A lot. Yes, now they on trial in Texas.
Speaker 3:Yep, I did hear about that, mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Damn See, that's just right hey sometimes people just don't think they shit stink For real?
Speaker 3:And Tiz, does Roses really smell like boo-boo? Dude, got your ass, man listen. Who is this person?
Speaker 1:Oh, stephanie Hockridge, Hockridge, yeah, hockridge, it says ex-Phoenix News anchor stands trial on charges she led for the COVID kickback on charges she led for, like the COVID kickback. Because weren't they like setting people, like working behind the scenes and helping people and all that Shit they was helping they self Hold on we're about to play this. You have now been put on blast white woman Got your ass.
Speaker 3:We need to make that a button Real Okay.
Speaker 1:Oh, hold up, now, let me get my sound right. Uh-oh, oh damn you know, what you ain't connected, hold on, I'm connected right here. You got it. Technical Hold on hey, connected right here. You got it. Technical Hold on hey, that's all right.
Speaker 3:Did y'all hear about the one dude that survived the plane crash? Oh yeah, what plane crash? One in India, india.
Speaker 1:Oh, one person survived yeah.
Speaker 3:One person survived.
Speaker 1:What the hell did he do? Got ejected out of the plane. Got ejected out of the plane, did he? Is he going to be okay?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he walked away. He had a few scratches.
Speaker 3:He must have been asleep or something. Huh, he got lucky, because you know, they say when you, he didn't have his seatbelt on. You know when they say when you're about to get in a car crash, the best thing you can do is just relax, tense up. That's hard. I just can do is just relax, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, tense up, yeah. So that's hard, and he was asleep, I just sit there.
Speaker 2:Oh. I can't do that the plane was taken off. I know you just drive, oh it didn't.
Speaker 3:It was just taken off, ok, so it's not like it was at altitude.
Speaker 1:Oh, and all of them people died.
Speaker 3:It was just taken off, it was just so imagine it going up and it just came down like that, because they were saying like the flaps or whatever weren't right, they didn't even raise the landing gear.
Speaker 4:It was crazy. People died on the ground.
Speaker 3:People died on the ground, yeah.
Speaker 4:So, who's?
Speaker 2:at fault for that. That motherfucker blew up like a heat bomb.
Speaker 3:It was the first like Boeing 787 or something like that. Oh was that the big ones.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was a big one, yeah, hey. Well, I'll tell you this, if I'm him.
Speaker 2:He was sitting in seat 11A, I'm so going to have the most success.
Speaker 3:Play those numbers now.
Speaker 1:A 11A and I'm never getting on the plane again. So I'm going to need y'all to buy me a tour bus, because now I can damn that would traumatize you.
Speaker 3:Yeah, hearing stuff like that man living through stuff like that. In his case I'm sure he never wants to travel.
Speaker 2:That's for local food system in the world.
Speaker 1:Told you I had a hook up here.
Speaker 2:My name is JD Hill.
Speaker 1:Hello, jd, I had it hooked up here.
Speaker 2:My name is JD Hill. Hello, JD.
Speaker 4:But first we're learning more about federal charges from an alleged pandemic scheme. A Phoenix couple, including a former TV news anchor, is arrested in Puerto Rico, accused of pocketing tens of millions of dollars illegally. Pause.
Speaker 2:Listen, that's exactly why they were in Puerto Rico too tens of millions tens of millions.
Speaker 1:See, that's what they asked. Like they say, puerto Rico, huh you play stupid games.
Speaker 4:That's a US terrorist, hell yeah ain't no extradition why?
Speaker 2:your ass in Puerto Rico. You better take your ass somewhere.
Speaker 1:They should've been in DR nigga, they should have been in a DR Right, should have been somewhere in.
Speaker 2:Singapore in the rice fields. Bora Bora you got all that money.
Speaker 3:Tahiti.
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, where can?
Speaker 3:they not take my ass from.
Speaker 1:Nigga if I got all that money.
Speaker 3:I'm running. Doesn't Cuba not have, like they have, anti-extradition laws? Don't they Cuba does yeah. I have anti-extradition laws Cuba does.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm going to Cuba. Yeah, what about Mexico? What up Asada? I don't know about Mexico. Shit go to Mexico, Federales.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you sitting up here like you just gotta pay them off too.
Speaker 1:They ain't gonna say nothing, hell, no, they got all that money.
Speaker 3:Here's 5,000 pesos man.
Speaker 2:Ain't that where, dude? That's what dude was hiding.
Speaker 1:That I'm not even gonna lie to you, I'm not even, I'm not gonna even say nothing.
Speaker 3:How do you say, how do you do the?
Speaker 1:Uh-uh, do what Uh-uh?
Speaker 4:He joins us with the details, that's enough that's enough.
Speaker 5:Well, brian Stephanie Hawkridge, a former anchor at ABC 15 here in Phoenix, and her husband, nathan Reese, are accused of submitting false and fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program or PPP loans. The couple took out loans for themselves and then showed others how easy it was to get taxpayer cash.
Speaker 3:A scheme worth hundreds of millions of dollars set against the backdrop of global pandemic relief, billions of dollars set against the backdrop of global pandemic relief, criminals and criminal organizations took advantage of Americans suffering during this crisis and committed substantial and I'm sitting here, broke man.
Speaker 2:I was trying to get a money back right.
Speaker 1:Huh, did they have to pay their money back? Oh what, these people yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh, they going to prison dog.
Speaker 1:I know they are. I'm talking about the people that they showed how to pay their money back.
Speaker 2:Oh what these people? Yeah, oh, they going to prison, dog. Well, I know they are. I'm talking about the people that they showed how to get this money, so do anybody have to pay the money back?
Speaker 1:Well, if you really use it for what it was used for, no, you don't have to pay it back. That's what they thought they could get over. That's a lot of money that, if they did they going to man listen?
Speaker 3:Going to jail now?
Speaker 1:Man, I'm a man. We're going to try to have to find her Jail.
Speaker 3:Think she's going to be up there with Jody hey.
Speaker 1:I'll tell you what Sometimes, because you know we're always in the spotlight, so sometimes I like when y'all motherfuckers catch. It too is catchy too. So I'm putting the spotlight on your ass.
Speaker 3:Well, none the matter with it.
Speaker 5:Among the alleged criminals a former Valley television anchor, Stephanie Hockridge, and her husband, Nathan Reese. During a federal hearing, numbers reaching into 10 figures are discussed.
Speaker 1:Fresh fish 57,000 applications.
Speaker 4:New booty.
Speaker 2:Were for applicants who are on the do not pay list, involving several billions of dollars.
Speaker 5:And how much fraud are we talking about just in those loans?
Speaker 2:$3.6 billion.
Speaker 5:Hockridge and Reese are accused of attempting to directly charge some applicants $3.6 billion, is he saying billion.
Speaker 1:Man, these niggas can't talk, these niggas ain't say billion.
Speaker 3:I think they said billion, I think he said billion hey, I remember her too channel on channel 15 she was.
Speaker 1:I mean, it wasn't that long. That's probably when she quit, when they started getting all that money.
Speaker 3:I'm telling you.
Speaker 1:Here's the thing, right here. I'm about to tell y'all right now see, we get enamored just as people. I'm not putting on race, I'm not putting it on a certain gender. It's just us as people. We love things and there's nothing to matter. We're loving things, we love money. Right, I tell y'all right now, probably by the end of the show, or at least by next week's show, I'm going to have a Rolex.
Speaker 1:Now, how I'm going to get that Rolex is something called clockology, where you can put it on your Apple Watch face. I'm going to have a Rolex on my Apple Watch face because I like things. So, since I can't afford a Rolex, I'm going to put it on my Apple Watch face. And I just learned how to keep it on all day. Just hey, I'm like yeah, that is a nice band you got. Oh, you see that that? Yeah, it was buy one, get one free. I got this for 80. That's not bad. Oh, yeah, that's why I'm sitting up here. Like you know, I figured 52 years old, so time for me to start looking like a grown man. You know, I want to wear the sport band, so, so you see that. So this is wait till you see, when I get the titanium one. I got to apply for this PPP loan first, though they still doing them.
Speaker 4:Nah.
Speaker 1:Oh, they don't Damn. Never mind, I guess I can't get it that $152. I don't know if I can handle that.
Speaker 5:Man to directly charge some applicants a a 10 fee for successfully getting a loana.
Speaker 2:violation of the small business administration do not pay less, involving several billions of dollars and how much how? Much fraud are we talking about just in those?
Speaker 4:oh, it's right here 3.6 billion dollars hogridge and reese are accused of attempting to directly oh my god, I'm going to tell you how crazy I am.
Speaker 1:You know they got the little what the hell, oh, closed caption up here. I ain't paying no attention because I'm listening to him. No, yeah, he absolutely said 3.6 billion. I think that was a total.
Speaker 3:But for them.
Speaker 1:They're in the 3.6 billion.
Speaker 2:So they're in the hundreds, they're in the hundreds of millions like just them two.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they're charging 10%. I know there was someone Dude why.
Speaker 1:NBA players that got Yo. No, it's a few people dude that got charged with. Okay, they did it for this. Yeah, Hell, nah, I'm like nah.
Speaker 3:My thing is you knew the government was going to want their money back at some point, so they started handing out all this money during COVID. These PPP loans, they're like hold up, we in a deficit. Several billions of dollars.
Speaker 4:How much fraud are we?
Speaker 2:talking about, just in those loans, $3.6 billion. Wow, hawkridge and.
Speaker 5:Reese are accused of attempting to directly charge some applicants a 10% fee for successfully getting a loan, a violation of the Small Business Administration rules. A review of the loans showed what the couple was willing to do for the money, including Reese claiming in an application he was African American and a veteran. Other evidence showed he said he was what he was black. He was a billion dollars of free money? Oh hell no.
Speaker 3:A white man said he was a black veteran.
Speaker 5:Was he Robert Downey Jr? He was a black man trying to win white men.
Speaker 2:he was a black veteran. A review of the loan showed what the couple was willing to do for the money.
Speaker 5:He was a black man trying to play a white man. He was trying to play a black man and a veteran I'm the
Speaker 4:dude disguised as a dude from black.
Speaker 2:Ain't no coming back from that.
Speaker 1:No, I hope when he goes to jail somebody gonna put something black in his booty hole. Damn Like oh, you want to be black, huh? What was the crazy dude's name in the Boondocks? The Booty Warrior.
Speaker 3:Yeah, fleece, oh, fleece Johnson, fleece Johnson.
Speaker 5:Quote $100 billion of free money. Yeah, and although the PPP loans were set up for small businesses, hockridge told her staff quote who the F cares? We're not the first bank to decline borrowers who deserve to be funded. They can go elsewhere.
Speaker 4:Oh.
Speaker 5:Recent, hockridge also requested direct payments from PPP borrowers, ultimately scamming them out of substantial amounts of their loans the Entire process in a 90-second video. Now at the center of an alleged federal deception, the duo took their stolen millions to set up a lavish lifestyle in Puerto Rico, where her husband was taken into custody by federal authorities.
Speaker 2:Say hi, babe, we caught.
Speaker 5:I'm glad they caught y'all. Now. Both Hawkridge and Reese are charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and four counts of wire fraud. Hawkridge has been summoned to appear in a Dallas Texas court on Monday. They face up to 20 years in prison on each count if convicted Reporting live in studio Nicole Christine Fox.
Speaker 3:10 News Is that five counts.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's it. At least 100 years, 100 years.
Speaker 3:No, they should never be out. That's one thing you can't play with. You cannot fuck with the government's money.
Speaker 2:They will get your ass.
Speaker 3:Catch a body, all you want to you give them like seven, eight years, you with a money, life listen I don't know harshest way, I don't know why.
Speaker 1:This just excites me. I'm excited, I want to see them no I absolutely do.
Speaker 3:You're going to watch that trial yo hell yeah because, you am.
Speaker 1:You know he gonna be texting hey, man trial, yeah, hell yeah. I don't care about Puff.
Speaker 2:Daddy and all that but them first off, you can't do that.
Speaker 1:Okay, so that's like you know, when they go, when you go to the movies and all that stuff they black all do. Are you a student or are you a veteran? Yeah, I you a student or are you a veteran?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he said I'm a black veteran.
Speaker 1:I'm sitting up here, no, every single time. There is not one time where I act like I was a veteran. I'd be like which one's better?
Speaker 3:They're both the same sir.
Speaker 2:They're both the same, sir. I was just like Let me get both of those I can't get student veteran.
Speaker 1:They should let him and his missus go ahead and live in the slums of an inner city somewhere. There you go, india.
Speaker 2:Send them to Pakistan.
Speaker 1:Nah shit, they really don't want none of that. Let them do it here and post up with like what they did. That's a damn shame, dog, hey man. Hey I get it though.
Speaker 2:Where there's a will, there's a way. I'm not, I'm not. I'm trying to get it. The problem is they got too greedy. Yeah, you know, the problem is they got too greedy, yeah.
Speaker 1:You know, damn, I mean, you couldn't stop at three or four million Exactly.
Speaker 2:And then, it's so funny.
Speaker 1:It's so funny because I know y'all little news anchor friends was jealous as hell. Somebody probably blew the whistle. Oh listen, I tell you Somebody else is going down. Yeah yeah, because they white. So you know, they telling All white people tell yeah, damn. They all tell yeah, I guarantee.
Speaker 3:And it's not even like they needed all of that damn money.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm sure you was doing. Okay, A news anchor position ain't that bad yeah.
Speaker 3:I'm sure you're doing okay. We can probably offer you a deal. You know, instead of 20 years, we know it.
Speaker 1:Hey, when they said that too, I was like oh my God, I was reading it real, real slow, right, I said this, said former. I said please don't let this be Caribe Divine.
Speaker 3:Oh, she's gone. Huh, she's gone. No, I'm just saying, I was just hoping.
Speaker 1:I mean I don't know her like that. But I'm just like because when they say former, I'm thinking they. But then when they was like oh, in Texas, I was like oh shit, she's from Texas. And then I'm like I didn't know Kariba's whole biography.
Speaker 3:I just saw her the other day. Shit nigga cause.
Speaker 1:She's from Texas and she's beautiful, it's like hey hey, if y'all don't know, look up Kariba Devine she's on channel 12, channel 12. And then Vine she's on Channel 12. And then look up Dominique Newland Y'all welcome. And Dominique Newland is on Fox 10. And Career Bay Divine is on Channel 12. Those are the beauties, the Jet beauties of the week.
Speaker 3:Man, I miss Jet. I used to collect them shits, Y'all welcome. Oh, a Jet Mm-hmm Used to collect the Jets and you know what I collected them for? Oh, don't say the Spank.
Speaker 1:Bank.
Speaker 3:No, not even a Spank Bank. I just collected them, but I was looking at the booty of the week. Obviously beauty of the week my bad but man, I was over here looking at the prices of actual Rolex watches because I never looked them up. Yeah, I'm never going to own a Rolex.
Speaker 1:How much is?
Speaker 3:that one. The lowest I saw was $15,000.
Speaker 1:Oh no, they more than that. Oh, you said the lowest you saw.
Speaker 3:The lowest I saw was $15,000. And I think it was at this particular jeweler.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was going to say I think I've seen one before.
Speaker 2:Yeah, one diamond in it. It's at 12 o'clock.
Speaker 1:No, there's some with no diamonds in it. The one that I saw was the most expensive one.
Speaker 3:The most expensive I saw on this jeweler's site was $95,000.
Speaker 2:For a watch, for a watch man, what's the rest of your outfit going to look like that shit.
Speaker 1:That is my outfit.
Speaker 3:Right, I'm wearing that Rolex and a beater and some busted jeans.
Speaker 1:I'm walking around like this Right All day. If I get a Rolex, excuse me.
Speaker 3:Hey, I'm probably not even going to shower, he's going to be doing Shadur all day.
Speaker 1:You want something to drink? I got a. Rolex, you want something to drink. Everything he do he's going to be reaching for I got a Rolex.
Speaker 3:You want something to drink Everything he do?
Speaker 4:He gonna be reaching for it.
Speaker 3:I got a Rolex. Let me give you that. Yeah, let me give you these. Hey, you gonna be reaching For your car keys Hold up.
Speaker 1:Let me get him.
Speaker 3:He just gonna be flashing. Yeah, hell yeah 95k that dude, and I'm sure they got to add on Tax and shipping and all that. Yeah, no, that's a. You spending a whole year's salary on a watch, hey do.
Speaker 2:Rolexes come with a lifetime warranty, like Coach Purse's. Coach Purse's come with a lifetime warranty. Do?
Speaker 4:they. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know about the luxury life I'm a very modest living person.
Speaker 1:That's why I'm about to get a Rolex on my Apple Face watch. Yeah, then I'm going to get a Cartier. Damn, what are?
Speaker 3:you talking about Twice? I remember I bought a. Tiffany little bracelet for my mom, I think for her birthday or something.
Speaker 4:Yeah, one year $100.
Speaker 3:$200.
Speaker 4:I felt like I was a big boy.
Speaker 1:Is it a Tiffany's store here?
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's where I went.
Speaker 3:The security guard standing at the door. Sir, can we help you?
Speaker 1:No, listen, every time, for real, I've went into. I remember going to tell you this no, listen, every time for real I've went into. I remember I was in Cartier. My boy came to visit. It was him and his lady. It was just like real nice too, and it was like Fashion Square.
Speaker 1:He was like, oh man, I don't know if they, I don't know if they trying to, I'm thinking he must have just been on some from Akron or, like I said, I had no idea because I walked in and a t-shirt and like some gym shorts, I swear to God, and the people was nice as hell. The dude was like, oh, I don't know if he thought that was somebody or what, but he was like, oh, do you want to look at something? I was like, no, I'm, you want to look at something? I was like, oh, no, I'm just, I'm just tagging along. Because I walked in the store they had walked a little bit ahead of me and I was just sitting there with my boy and I was like. He was like, oh man, I don't think they want to help me because I'm black, because I guess they didn't say, can I?
Speaker 1:as soon as I walked, in it was like oh hey, maybe, maybe I'll help Most people know who's serious about buying something. I'm like yeah, They've seen enough. I just walked in, but they ain't. I don't know. But that's I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 3:Nah, they know who wants to buy something. That's why I don't bother to go. I don't window shop. If I'm going somewhere, I'm going somewhere to buy something. Yeah, I'm right with you.
Speaker 2:True that that's the only way I shop.
Speaker 3:A purpose Shoes I'm going to get this shirt.
Speaker 1:Hey, you might want to. I'd say I like to frequent the mall from time to time and just walk around.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Be like that, ain't shopping.
Speaker 1:Go to the Lamborghini dealership and be like.
Speaker 3:I just pissed myself off.
Speaker 1:I'm like why does this car cost more than my house? Let me get up out of here.
Speaker 3:Hey, those cars be expensive too.
Speaker 1:Boy, I don't even know. I know we ain't get to one. Wait, I don't know what the hell. Anyway, hey, y'all know how this show rolls. We talk about a story and we don't get to it, and maybe we'll listen back there and we'll talk about it next week. What story were we supposed to talk about? I don't remember no more. That's why that's the beauty of this show we just turn on the mics and we talk.
Speaker 1:That's exactly what we do. Hey, what did I just read? We start talking about crying. Then we talked about hey, I do want to put that thing on my windshield, though, just to see what I can get Put my cash app on there.
Speaker 3:A little.
Speaker 1:QR code. Yeah, that's what it was. The girl had a QR code too, yeah, she had a QR code and her I remember it was Venmo. And I was like what, and that is, I wonder how much money she got.
Speaker 3:I'm trying to put my kids through college.
Speaker 1:Hey, what? And that is, I wonder how much money she got. I'm trying to put my kids through college. Hey, I'll just be like, no, I'm going to put what it's really for, like, I'm going to tell you this one cat, a panhandler. All this sign said was my wife had a better lawyer. I was dead. Hey, this cat was getting so much money. Dog.
Speaker 4:Hey, this cat was getting so much money dog.
Speaker 1:I was dead man. That's a good one. I looked at him. He just shrugged his shoulders like well, I don't know if he lying or not, but I was like man, that was great. All right on there, I'm trying to think the best one I saw was why lie, I just need a beer. All right on there, I'm trying to think.
Speaker 3:The best one I saw was voila, I just need a beer.
Speaker 1:I saw that one, when you keep it, a hundred man.
Speaker 4:Here's a dollar.
Speaker 3:Yeah, exactly, I respect that Hell. Yeah, go get you a beer, sir.
Speaker 1:I saw who sent the Little Debbie. The Little Debbie.
Speaker 3:I did. I haven't been yet. I'm going to have to stop by.
Speaker 1:Walmart. Are they at Walmart? I think so Because I'm going to try one.
Speaker 3:What's going on? Debbie, make ice cream.
Speaker 4:All the flavors, all the flavors. Yeah, it's real, yeah.
Speaker 2:It's real, it's real.
Speaker 3:This ain't a hoax. The shit got real.
Speaker 1:No, it's at Walmart, it's competing with Tom and. Jerry's, because you know what I do want to get. I got to go to one of my little convenience stores. I want to get Twix, the little Twix ice cream. Huh, yeah, that's interesting. Huh, I told you.
Speaker 3:I told you I'm trying to get my life better.
Speaker 1:I'm out here trying to get my life better. I'm out here trying to get my life better. That's my shit, and they're trying to give me the sugar, see I think the ones I want.
Speaker 2:That's my grandson's favorite man.
Speaker 3:that's the way to tell him things, the double stuff or the regular ones.
Speaker 1:See, I like the Swiss rolls.
Speaker 2:Man. I bought a pack of them right. He went to sleep. I ate one. He woke up. Who ate one of my? He do that Keep it count.
Speaker 3:That's crazy.
Speaker 1:He ate one of my eggs.
Speaker 3:My own.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no I heard they even got Star crunch flavor too. Oh, I like the star crunches too. I remember we used to trade. I mess with the honey buns too. Back in elementary school we used to be like oh, let me get your Star Crunch. You know, depending, like, if you get like a box, you're going to have Star Crunch tomorrow. So then you just start trading them out Like, hey, give me your Swiss Rolls, I'll give you my Star Crunch.
Speaker 3:See, nutty Bar is my favorite. Oh, I love Nutty Bar, but I used to like the Twin P See Nutty Bar is my favorite.
Speaker 4:Oh, I love.
Speaker 1:Nutty.
Speaker 4:Bar but.
Speaker 3:I used to like the twin packs, like the.
Speaker 1:Devil.
Speaker 3:Squares, because it came with two cakes. Man, because it come packaged with two cakes. Like the zebra one like the zebra cakes.
Speaker 1:Man, I had a little. Well, I did. I did have a little Debbie, the little Debbie cream pie, my fat boy about to come out right now.
Speaker 2:I see man that brought tears to your eyes. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:We're the K-Full Circle man that got tears. Hey, that's his happy ending, right? Yeah, yeah, man.
Speaker 1:Everybody got that inner fat boy.
Speaker 3:Oh hell, yeah, yeah, boy Hell yeah. I'm trying to lose my outer fat boy. Oh, hell yeah, hell yeah, I'm trying to lose my outer fat boy, that's what I told them. I was like man, they about to mess me up. I've been doing good. Now I want to go get some damn.
Speaker 1:That's hilarious. Well, I tell you, watch Straw on Netflix, check it out. And then all the other movies we talked about, you can watch Mississippi, burning the Butler which one did you say? Crooklyn?
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Marley and Me. Don't watch Marley and Me. Benji Air Bud, old Yeller.
Speaker 3:Armageddon, armageddon. That was't watch, lassie.
Speaker 2:Armageddon, that was mine that made me cry. Oh yeah, that did make me cry too.
Speaker 3:Oh, no man. He said oh yeah, man, I love you.
Speaker 1:You sitting up here. Hey, it is okay for a man to show his emotions. Oh yeah, you know. A lot of times I know for a man to show his emotions oh yeah, you know a lot of times I know you got these young boys sitting up here thinking they tough and all that Shit Ralph.
Speaker 3:Tresvant head ass.
Speaker 4:You start sitting up here, you start getting up there and then Right, that's my jam. Right there, boy.
Speaker 1:Hey, all we going to do is sing Now I ain't playing one song ever again, right there, boy. Hey, all we gonna do is sing Now I ain't playing one song ever again on here, boy. I don't know. I heard somebody got they went after somebody.
Speaker 3:You know, eminem ain't fucking around no more.
Speaker 1:I'm not playing one. Hey, these gonna be the songs you gonna always hear. Hey Blake, they gonna change that intro up Absolutely not, hey, eminem damn we got a goon squad.
Speaker 3:Oh, just people playing his music. No, just they trying to get all that fraudulent stuff to stop? Yeah, Because he had an album not an album, but he had a bunch of tracks released.
Speaker 1:And then somebody did some remix to him too.
Speaker 3:Yeah, like some shit that wasn't supposed to get out. Yeah, I heard that he did one about Suge Knight that was not supposed to see the light of day.
Speaker 1:Really, yeah, that's crazy dog. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Man, it's caught in there in my ankles. It's dope, though. What's it called? I'll let you know. Off air, you're going to have to text you?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm trying to think what's the how to Train your Dragon?
Speaker 3:Is that what's coming out this weekend, 28 Years Later? Is coming out oh that's based off a video game Next week. Oh, is that next week? I think so. No, it's based off of 28 Days Later. Have you ever seen that movie? Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I remember that.
Speaker 4:With the zombies, yeah.
Speaker 3:I just watched that last week, so 28 days later the movie.
Speaker 1:Now they doing 28 years later.
Speaker 3:So now it's 28 years, so they did 28 days later, 28 weeks later and then now 28 years later. I think you're thinking of the Last of Us. No, the Last of Us. I did watch.
Speaker 1:They do have the Unholy Trinity, and it's funny Because let me see, I think, uh, okay I think, samuel jackson is in that. What's that?
Speaker 3:I think the unholy trinity I wouldn't be surprised, yeah, you don't say no, uh uh, let's see more info, yeah, he is in it. Yeah, david Arquette Samuel.
Speaker 1:Jackson. He's in the Holy Trinity. Look like it's a cowboy movie yeah obviously the Karate Kid, the last. Is it Last Legend? Obviously the Karate Kid, the last. Is it Last Legend? I don't know what this is. This is the Materialist. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I'm not sure what that's about, but the dude that used to be Captain America is in that, chris Evans, okay, and that ain't uh, that's Anne Hathaway. Well, 28 years later, until, uh, then it's next week, is it next week? It's something else coming out? Well, no, I know something.
Speaker 3:Elio's animation oh, it's a Pixar movie.
Speaker 1:Oh, the Elio that looked like that's going to make me cry.
Speaker 3:Pixar movie oh the Helio that look like that's going to make me cry.
Speaker 1:Yeah, don't go see it, you might cry oh they're all the movies, dude.
Speaker 3:If you just man At that particular point in the movie, it's probably going to be like an hour and 21 minutes in.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you sitting there like boy.
Speaker 3:Brokeback Mountain 20th anniversary.
Speaker 1:I've never seen that Me, neither I heard it was a good movie. It actually is good. Yeah, I've never seen it. All I know is I wish I could quit you For real. Well, everybody, we're done. See you next week, peace, happy.
Speaker 3:Father's Day.
Speaker 1:Peace, holla Happy.
Speaker 3:Father's Day.