The Verbal Exchange

Ep.180 (Time N Money)

April 07, 2024 The Verbal Exchange Season 4
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Speaker 1:

Fellas, stop sitting your girl on these girl trips. Stop funding that shit. Sitting my girl on a girl trip, she wasn't doing nothing but bumping pussies the whole damn time Calling to test me. Baby, I'm having the time of my life, bitch. I know you is, but matter of fact, put this motherfucking phone call on. Put me on speaker. I got something to say to you and your whole motherfucking clique. Do what you got to say.

Speaker 3:

When all y'all come back to the Burma Exchange. I am Terrell Bradley, aka it's Him, aka it's gotta be him. I'm with my co-host, Timothy, aka Been around the world and aye-aye-aye aka Mr Ocean, you came in a little smooth. I like that Just a little bit. Boy I tell you A little smooth.

Speaker 2:

I like that I tell you, look at smooth, I like it. I tell you. Look at you, I'll tell you.

Speaker 3:

Look at you, how you doing sir.

Speaker 2:

I'm good.

Speaker 3:

How you doing this week. I don't know. I am learning. Well, it's nothing new that I'm learning. New that?

Speaker 3:

I'm learning, it's more so that I'm realizing, uh, time just, it's moving fast. You know, we mentioned it earlier I'm about to have a whole one year old. Doesn't seem like I have a whole one year old already, and I'm I'm. I'm sitting here, reminiscing, looking at photos, looking at all kinds of stuff, and I'm just like where, where did the time go? And it's like it's moving so fast that by the time I blink like everything done passed me by and I feel like I'm missing out on uh, yes, I'm here, yes, by. And I feel like I'm missing out on yes, I'm here, yes, I'm present, but I feel like I'm missing out on shit and I want to change and what you gonna change? It's hard to say what you're gonna change, because western society got everybody fucked up.

Speaker 3:

You know, I was talking to my wife about it too. You know, not sidestepping or anything like that. I was talking to my wife about it too, and you know not sidestepping or anything like that. I was talking to my wife and I was just like fam, we really are living in a ghetto state because of the fact that, if you really think about it, fam, we pay for water, Water's free, we pay for gas, but the water that's free is trash. Gas is free. That's a fact. We pay for all these natural things that are given to us by the most high, and it's free.

Speaker 3:

And I'm sitting here and I'm really thinking about like, yeah, we really be paying for this shit. We really be paying for this shit. And I'm like what can I do to fix my time so I'm not missing these moments? And then I'm like I can't stop working because, fam, I gotta pay for shit like water and gas and it, just it truly don't make no damn sense.

Speaker 3:

I know, I just, unless I'm rich, I don't know how anybody else does it, these people with three, four, five kids, and I'm just like I, I, I don't envy you, I, I respect you highly, you know, and I'm doing it with one and um, the time is not there and I, I want more of it. And then, you know, even when the times are hard, I'm sitting there and I'm looking and I'm just like God damn, like I have a whole one year old now, you know. So it's it's been a week, a lot of reflection going on and a lot of deep thought. And you know, I actually didn't cry or nothing this week, surprisingly. You know, kudos to me, but I did a lot of fighting with the almost one year old.

Speaker 1:

you know kudos to me, but I did a lot of fighting.

Speaker 3:

I'm proud of you With the almost one-year-old you know and yelling and happy, and you know somebody that goes from yelling in one second to two seconds later, going making new noises and doing all different things.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, it's been a week.

Speaker 3:

That time, yeah, like you said that shit is moving fast. Yeah, it's been a week that time. That time, yeah, like you said, that shit is it's moving fast, yeah, it's moving fast. And I'm like yo, I'm the one I'm not trying to, I'm not trying to waste nobody's time. Yeah, that's it, man, I'm trying. You know what I'm saying. I'm trying to, I, and hopefully we can have a good time for real. Hopefully we can have a good time. It's one thing that I don't think. I'm trying to see how to phrase this you have all the time in the world, but you don't have any when you start paying bills. I feel like that's when the clock starts for real. When you start paying bills, the clock has and I mean for real, when you start playing, paying bills, that should be. The clock has started, y'all it's.

Speaker 2:

It's truly get away from me if you're wasting my time.

Speaker 3:

Get away from me, please. Yes, don't waste my time, get away from me. You sit there and you think about it and it's like we have all the time in the world, 24 hours in a day, to make all this stuff happen, but you really don't. And then, because you're consumed with work, responsibilities, whatever it may be, and then you, you, you, you blink and hey, the day's gone and you know you got to get ready to start a whole new one. And that's what I mean. I've been there, I've realized and I've been seeing and I've been doing it. But it's just like it's when you sit back and you truly think about it. And that's been me this week, that has been me this week. I've been like that all day. It don't make no sense.

Speaker 3:

I've been like that all day thinking about shit like that. This shit went by so fast and I feel like it's just like yo it just happened. It just happened like yes, it just happened Like yo, I'm about to come, I'm coming up on a two-year-old. I swore she was one, I swore she was just turning one, Like she's about to be two, I thought about that too. I was like fam. I feel like I just went to Gianna'sna's one-year birthday Bruh it just happened.

Speaker 3:

It just happened, we just did it. Yeah, so already we're almost coming up on half a year already. Soon Give it another two, three months, but still it's going by too fast, mm-hmm, too fast. Speaking about time, I just seen a clip on what's that movie called. Let me get the name of that movie real quick the new movie.

Speaker 2:

No, no, it's a new one.

Speaker 3:

I ain't seen it. I ain't seen nothing new. What's it called? Hold on, I'm trying to find the name of it In Time with Justin Timberlake. Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Is that the one where they had, like the? They had a whole year, yeah, on their little reforms or whatever the time and all that crap. I got a question for you what's that? If you had, if we had that system and you had like little kids walking up because in the movie he gave away five minutes, she said let me get five minutes of your time. You know how we say that Let me get five minutes of your time. Would you give her, that little girl, an actual five minutes? Not to jump subjects real quick, because it actually happened the other day when somebody was like can I get, can I get just five minutes of your time? Uh, I got out of the car um, I had just got off of well, no, it was thursday actually, you know went to the doctor's appointment, everything like that for the baby, and then it was like all right, baby's napping, I'm gonna go pick up some medicine for her and then I'm gonna go grab some food. I'm gonna come back to the house, eat, get ready for stories, bed or whatever, and I go get the food.

Speaker 3:

When waiting that long as in and out line actually it wasn't even long, it was just because it was raining. There was no extra people outside taking orders took forever. Finally get home. I get home. I reverse into the garage soon as I park, get out of my car one of these little salesmen oh, do you have pest control? Can I get five minutes your time? I don't have five minutes. I gotta get into the house to these girls, but, sir, it'll just take. No, I already got pest control. I got it. I don't don't need it. Oh, but you know, for a hundred dollars, no, mine's less, don't trip Five minutes y'all Five minutes of your time in now.

Speaker 3:

Five minutes is a lot, it truly is. Oh, yeah, it is. Five minutes is a lot, and I mean to the little girl, like you know, in the movie and such like that. It'd be a hard thought. Now, before you know, I'll give you five minutes of my time, but even though I don't have that much, I would want to do it for a young child, a young mind. But when you only have so much time, that's a hard decision to say yes or no. Yeah, I'm not giving that little girl five minutes of my time. I'm not Ain't no, ain't no hard, I'm not Get your little ass away from me. No, you're not. I'm not. Still giving you, I'm not giving you actually five minutes of my life, five minutes yo.

Speaker 3:

That's true, Like no, I'm a doc. I might need that Five minutes might save my life one day. And I don't have the five because I gave it to you. That's the truth.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not doing that, yo I'm not doing that that is.

Speaker 3:

Would you, if you knew exactly when you were going to die? In a sense like that how would you move? What would you?

Speaker 2:

do Like every minute count it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like every minute count it. That Count it. Yeah, like every minute count it. That's all you can do. There is no, no, yeah there is no no. You got to make it happen now.

Speaker 2:

There is no, no.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there is no, no. Like yo, I'm. No, I'm not doing that, I'm not doing that. Yo, I'm telling you, if my life was on the line, I'd be moving like it, like my life is really on the line, like no, there's no, no. Like if nobody could understand that, then, fam, we got to. You know what I'm saying. We have to part the ways. Like yo, I'm on this type of time now, because I literally only got this type of time now. So, yo, you got to either get on or get off. If I only had a year left, fam, these bill collectors, they ain't getting no money from me At all Like for what?

Speaker 3:

Take it, I got a year left. Nope, you ain't getting no more money. I'm cruising. You ain't gonna find me. We gonna live this year out of my life to the fullest. If your significant other only had a year left, are you? Paying bills. I'm still surviving past this year. I don't want to say no because they only got a year left.

Speaker 3:

I'm not paying any bills in their name. There you go In the significant others. I'm not paying any of those bills Because if I'm surviving and they're gone like fam, I still got to get these bills in. That's a fact. I don't know.

Speaker 3:

I still got't know I still gotta get if it came down to that yo, I would like, I would like to dumb my life down like extremely like yo, let's go get a studio apartment real quick, or something. If that was the case, yes, I'm quick selling this house, whatever I gotta do. We getting a small little spot, if that? Or, fam, I'm getting a, uh, an rv or something. I'm getting the rv, that way we can travel.

Speaker 2:

Our house is right there I'm like you'll be dumbing it down.

Speaker 3:

We can travel something right there. That way I get a little money in the pocket and, you know, pay off what I gotta pay off. You gotta dumb it down and survive. No, I couldn't do it, bro, if I knew my significant other was going to be gone, you know, in the close, near future or something like that. Yes, I'm dumbing it down, I'm getting back to. That sounds wrong. I'm getting back to pre-marriage Tim, where everything is just minimal. I don't need all the extras. I live off of ground, meat and rice for my character. You mean, tell me you're saying that if you had a year left, or they had a year left, if they had a year left and I was still surviving, I'm going back down to. We're dumbing it down, like you're saying to if I was single. So that way, the transition.

Speaker 2:

You wouldn't go out big for him.

Speaker 3:

The transition wouldn't be as bad. No, we getting rid of all this big stuff and we can do the big traveling Bruh. We gonna see the world on this dime of what we got and that's why we getting rid of everything and we gonna. Are we going to live off of what we got right now, I'll get divorced first. I'll get divorced first.

Speaker 3:

I'll make sure, we got a nice life insurance policy though that too, but then again I'll get divorced first. So every credit card that's in her name will be running it up, and you know, when they die they like to roll that over, trying to find out who you are. We ain't married, so let's get this over with right now. I'm out of here. We're going to run on credit card bills, all the black cards.

Speaker 1:

Up, up up, we running up.

Speaker 3:

Up, up, up. Oh yeah, we running up, disappearing, we living, we living. I'll probably get enough credit cards. For how much money for a year? How much money do you think we need for a year?

Speaker 3:

It's not even about the money for the year. It's about what you're trying to do in that year Because, like I said, if I knew my significant other was gone and we didn't do enough, while they're here, we're traveling the world. Yeah, we're going everywhere and anywhere because you got to make. The time now, because you only have so much Time, is valuable, and I think that's probably one of the most things that we take for granted as human beings period. Me myself, personally, I never took that shit for granted, dog, I mean, honestly, I probably could do a little bit more with my time, but I really value it, though I really do value it. Like I'm going to say, I'm not trying to waste yours or my time. I feel it, I really value it. I'm trying to get right to it. I'm trying to get right to it.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to get right to it, man, I think a lot of it and you've always I mean from every conversation that I've had from you, even how you were being young, terrell out in- the valley.

Speaker 3:

No it's just, you've always come across as somebody that was a little bit more mature than you know, his regular years, yeah, and you know, I, I can be honest I time was not something that I thought about anything like that back in the day. I'm I wasn't living young, wild and free, but I was living young. You know, when you, you mature, you get to these things or you have different things in your life now and different responsibilities. You realize this and that's what I'm really going through. And, again, I've always thought about the concept of time and how we're doing, what we're living, how we're going to leave legacies, and it's more so now looking at that almost one year bro, I'm telling you more so now.

Speaker 3:

I feel like since G has came, the clock has been bigger than ever. The clock, the countdown yeah.

Speaker 3:

Big for everybody around me too. It's not just like her clock, it's like all right, I started calculating when she's this age, we'll be this age so, and so my mom and them will be this age. When I think about my mom and them, it's the fourth quarter for them, it's the fourth quarter for them. I want her to do it all. Whatever you're trying to do, do it. Whatever you want to get done, do it. However you want to live, do it, just do it. However you want to live, do it, just do it. I don't give a damn, do it. You don't want to pay that bill? Don't pay it. I don't give a damn. I mean, at this point, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

What are we?

Speaker 3:

doing? What are we doing? That's the truth. She got three houses to choose from. Choose a house, choose a out. Yeah, she was out. You can go back and forth if you want. She ever get figured out. She's staying out here. She's still going to houston or wherever, I don't know. I had a plan, I had a plan, but I don't think we're gonna do that plan, fam. We can't do that plan yet because that's that stuff getting too expensive and nobody has a job over there. Yeah, everything is too expensive right now. I don't know. It's just a lot of thought on life, a lot more so lately.

Speaker 3:

I hope something big, positive, big. When I say big, something positive happens in a big way For all of us sometime soon.

Speaker 3:

I need some money. I've been paying. I've been playing that fucking lotto. I'm playing that lotto like yo, I need it. I walk in the gym and my grad teacher says I need it. The lady started laughing at me because she already know what time it is. It's the same thing she said go ahead and make sure to break you. I know the spot gonna get a little changed from it, but I'll break you up.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 3:

The spot gonna get a little something. Whoever pushes this button just know I'm coming back for you. I'm coming back. Yo, I ain't lying, it's played up in the morning. See what I come in there. I need it. You already know Five. Give me five of them.

Speaker 2:

Did somebody win?

Speaker 3:

any. Oh, it's today, huh yeah, today I ain't going to get to play. You still have until 7. I ain't going to get to play. Ever since that $370 or $380 I won, I ain't hit nothing big since I won $9. I think I won $5 once and I won $9 again. I'm like all right, well, somebody's telling me something. Now it's been $2, $4, and $6 that I've been winning.

Speaker 2:

I've been winning. I need some money.

Speaker 3:

For me, fam, I ain't want nothing, that's all the fam.

Speaker 2:

I need some money bro.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to let you know right now If I get that billion. I'm acting different. I'm acting different. You ever wanted to win something like that so bad that you're over here having conversations with God and the only thought that comes to my head is when you have, like you ate something horrible and you about to you having a worse. Like you butt naked on the toilet, like having a worse shit.

Speaker 2:

So you're having that conversation with God, but on that conversation.

Speaker 3:

You're not talking to God, you're just talking to yourself. When the shit come like that, you just talk to yourself like I promise you we not eating Chipotle no more after this. I promise you I can't mess with that if it's that bad that I'm butt naked. I'm talking to God. Please let me get through this.

Speaker 3:

I'll be tough for him you ain't got nobody to blame but yourself on that one. I I be talking to God. I'm like God. If you let me win, I won't watch Pornhub for the whole week. God, if you let me win, I'll change my weights. I'll donate a good portion of it. Like over here talking like.

Speaker 2:

He ain't listening.

Speaker 1:

No, you ain't listening.

Speaker 3:

You've been negotiating shit you can't control. You can't control that. No, damn well. As soon as you got done talking to God, you turn your phone right on to nastiness. As soon as I only win $2. Man, I guess. So you win $2, you can turn Pornhub back on. He ain't hear nothing, you know he ain't give you the big numbers. I be trying to have a conversation. Technically, the motherfucker gave you $2., so poor hubby's like I guess it's cool.

Speaker 3:

Now I guess I've gotten past that. Don't let me win $2. Let me just win the big numbers, the big numbers. Oh fam, yeah, I win that big number dog. Same thing. If I win that big number dog, if I win that big number man, I'm telling you I'm going to have to take time to reflect.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to take time to reflect. If I were to win the big number right now, I'd be in so much shock that I'd sit in silence For real. I'd just sit in silence for a day, to be honest. What's wrong? Nothing, what's nothing, nothing's wrong. Don't trip, I'm just. I'm thinking, I'm just in thought. I just sit in silence and just be like fam, this is really. Our lives is changing For real. It's just life changing Our lives is changing.

Speaker 2:

I just want something.

Speaker 3:

I just want something life changing. To be honest, I don't even need the big number, just give me something life changing. I told you I wasn't even mad. I wouldn't be mad when a hundred grand come through. A hundred grand come through. Give me something life changing something where.

Speaker 3:

I could. I don't have to work. I can do some investing, and then I can do whatever business I want to do. See, I'll come to work still, though I'll still be working. I'll work until the shit works for itself. I mean, I couldn't just easily walk away because again we'd have to get the lawyer set up everything set up. That I get.

Speaker 2:

But, realistically.

Speaker 3:

I'm on that Dave Chappelle time where I'm walking in fuck you, fuck you, fuck everybody. Not that I'm going into the office saying that I'm on a computer. It wouldn't even be like that. I don't. I have no ill will towards anybody there, necessarily, so I'll just be up in here, just boy. You know what I mean. Like, I'll do my job.

Speaker 2:

Holding it down, I'll really be doing the bare minimum.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Just I'll do my job.

Speaker 2:

I'll be mine. I'll really be doing the bare minimum, yeah, you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Just do your job. You know what I'm saying. If you feel like working today, cool, I'll really be doing the bare minimum. If you don't cool, Fuck it, Taking all my PTO days Calling out oh you know you ran out of PTO days.

Speaker 3:

That I'll take an unpaid day, damn, for real. I just want something to set that little girl up, set us up, and that way we can just live life. You know, I ain't gotta work for. If I ain't gotta work for at least a year, I'd be happy when we can actually enjoy life, enjoy raising this daughter. I mean not that I don't enjoy raising the daughter, that sounds wrong. Just you know what I mean. Yeah, no distractions. Yes, no distractions.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Be there A hundred percent present, present 24, seven. You know the whole thing. Oh man, yeah, I'm over here. Just I'm gonna get done with this pot early enough. I'm gonna go over there and give me a little ticket. Give me a little ticket if I win if I win, fam, if I win yo, I'm gonna sit up for a second. I'm gonna sit up for a second yo.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna say nothing to nobody, fam, I'm just gonna sit there. You can have full five days. I'm expecting to sit up for a second. I ain't going to say nothing to nobody, I'm just going to sit there. You can have four or five days.

Speaker 2:

I'm expecting my phone call for the dinner. I'm expecting my phone call for the dinner Before the dinner happens. Before the dinner happens.

Speaker 3:

I got to go over how I've been treated for the fucking past. Nah, fuck that. No, you think shit is sweet, nah.

Speaker 2:

I got money now.

Speaker 3:

I got money now Laughing at the pie.

Speaker 2:

I got money, now you over here getting all upset.

Speaker 3:

You got people around there that you want to say something. Nah, I let everything rot All the time. You just set it up, you just make fun of yourself.

Speaker 2:

Look at that. Look how you do me. You was making fun of yourself. Look at that. Look how you do me. You was making fun of yourself.

Speaker 3:

All that's taking it is taking it count into your report card. I'm putting all that in your notes, All that. You know what I'm saying. Everything's in your notes. Now, Everybody getting a written report card. What's the? Not the final report card? The half year report card, whatever it's called.

Speaker 2:

No, it's the final. It's the final. I get that money. We on final.

Speaker 3:

We on the final time. If I get that money, we on final time. I'm telling you, let the disrespect outweigh the love. Where are we going to dinner? If you get this money? Don't worry about it. It wouldn't even be nowhere dinner. It wouldn't even be nowhere fancy when we going to dinner. It wouldn't even be nowhere fancy either. To be honest, I'm trying to go to To be honest. I'm trying to go to Flamin' Fire To be, honest.

Speaker 3:

That's in your notes already Spending money you don't have you don't have In your notes, in your notes Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Remember that In your notes.

Speaker 3:

Because if I win, if I win, there's going to be conditions. You got to scrape your eye and get glasses, girl. You know, if I win, you got to scrape your eye and get glasses. You got to have surgery to get three inches shorter. If I win, if I'm going to scrape your eye, get glasses. You got to have surgery to get three inches shorter. If I win, if I win, I'm going to make sure everybody around you get paid. I'm going to make sure you know you got paid and you just going to be sitting there. You just going to be sitting there and I'm going to come around all the time.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to come around all the time, because you can't deny me. Can't deny me because you want the money, because you know the money, real. I'm going to come around you all the time. You don't know when you're getting paid or if you're getting paid or not, so you're going to keep letting me in your house and every time I leave I'm just going to be laughing. Keep playing, it's all right.

Speaker 2:

I'll smile when the disrespect I Sorry. I'll smile.

Speaker 3:

When it disrespects, I'll smile. It's a disrespect. Out with the love. As soon as you leave, I'm telling you this mother, oh Jim, one of those where your parents, as soon as they leave the room after beating your ass, they you say something. No, as soon as I leave. I can't stand this. What'd you say?

Speaker 2:

Nothing, you top five, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, you know what?

Speaker 3:

This time I'm going to test your eye.

Speaker 2:

This is going to be a test.

Speaker 3:

This is an example of how I'll test. It'll be a day just like this. It'll be a day just like this. I'll be like damn man, you know what sounds good right now. Nah, you can't do that. Something always sounds good. I was about to ask y'all what y'all eat for dinner. I was over there cooking up something. I'd be like damn, you know what sounds good right now. Put something on the grill. If you give me any pushback, if you give me any pushback, if you give me any pushback, yo, if you say, ah, that ain't, that's not fair.

Speaker 2:

If I don't hear nothing, right, that's not fair. That's not right if I don't hear nothing, but yo t I got.

Speaker 3:

You see, I promise you you're not getting paid. See, that ain't fair and that ain't right. That's right because every time, even my father-in-law did it just recently as well too. He can grill, you know, he's slipping a little bit in his older age, but he can grill Uh-huh. Oh, I'm going to do some ribs. Why you got to sound like him? Why you got to sound like him? I will end up doing them on the grill when you all you know what sounds good on the grill right now. We should smoke something, meaning I'm gonna do all the grilling, I'm gonna do all the smoking, while you gonna try to take the credit. No, you getting pushback. So that is not a fair trade.

Speaker 1:

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa is not a fair trade. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa not a fair trade.

Speaker 3:

Not a fair trade in my story, how it's played. I'm not actually grilling this time. Okay, you're really doing it by yourself this time. Don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. So Don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. Yeah, don't do that. Okay, yeah. So you remember that brisket? Okay, you remember what that was. Was that the first brisket? The first brisket? Listen, I'll give you did the seasoning. You put it on the grill that early in the morning. I just came over and checked it because the levels is dropping, I don't know. I need you to go check the trigger. Okay, hold on that day you grill. I've got one thing to say and that's it. Go ahead. Whatever guy you be talking to on the toilet, please talk to him now Before you say anything disrespectful. That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying For every guy you talk to, you ain't hit that lotto yet I'm telling you right now Tread lightly, I get to be disrespectful.

Speaker 3:

Tread lightly, tread lightly when the lotto comes. Tread lightly, disrespect is gone. Tread lightly, disrespect is gone.

Speaker 3:

You're top five, king. I'm telling you. I'm telling you right now, you're top five. I'm telling you right now, if I get any pushback for you on that grill or on the smoker, you can kiss the other lotto payment goodbye. You know what. You know what? That's fair, because I keep my ears to the streets. I'm going to know somebody who won in California. Then I'm like, all right, let me hold up right quick, I'm going to eat my ear in the streets. Somebody in California, in Kern County. I'm like, oh shit, all right, okay.

Speaker 2:

You know what You're going to call me too. Let me get the grill ready. You're going to be like yo, dt, did we hit?

Speaker 3:

And I'm going to play it off too. I'm going to play it off too, and I don't even lie when asked a question. You know what I mean. I don't really give it up. I'm going to put, I'm going to put my best voice on hold on. Let me hear that I'll be rehearsing hold on. Don't make me laugh. You'll be like, you'll be like T, then we in. I'm going to be like nah, nah see, I started, I started, I started. I'm like hello Dang nah man Nah, I ain't gonna believe that Dang.

Speaker 1:

I didn't hit it. I ain't gonna believe that you ain't gonna believe that one?

Speaker 3:

Nope. Okay, what about this one Shit who hit Just like that? I didn't say no. I didn't say no. I didn't put no no on it. I just said could have been me, like that Could have been me. You know what I mean. But I'm going to say that no, you're not a good liar. I can't. I'm telling you. That's why I don't do it. You're not a good liar, I'm not convincing. You're not a good liar, I'm not convincing. It's not going to happen. I'm not convincing.

Speaker 2:

Yo just don't call me.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to call you and you're just going to text back. Just text me. She wasn't me, nah, not me. You're just going to give a thumbs down, that's it. That's it, boom, boom, just a thumbs down. I don't even know. You know what. No way you know what. I hope you know what. If somebody do hit, I hope you call me like the same day. I hope you know what. If somebody do hit, I hope you call me like the same day. I hope you call me like today, call me on like the same day. So I'll be like uh, cause I'm not gonna look at, I'm not gonna look at my ticket till the next day. Somebody in Kern County hit, don't trip. All I gotta do keep my ear to the streets. I'm like man, you know what sounds good. Say less, I got it.

Speaker 2:

Say less, I got it.

Speaker 3:

Say less. I got it. You know what I ain't going to work today. You know what? I'll go ahead and throw it on the grill right now. You know what? I'm going to start testing you now. When everybody's winning, every time the lottery hits in California, Better say somebody in.

Speaker 1:

California, kern County, I'm going to hit you.

Speaker 3:

You know what sounds good today. You're going to be home for me. You're going to be going to watch the whole day. Yep, sure enough, sure enough. Today be the day this nigga actually hits you, yep. Damn. Oh, my God, that's all.

Speaker 2:

I need Crazy.

Speaker 3:

That is all I need one time. Yo, speaking of money, man, did you hear what happened at um shit in my city? What city? Oh in uh. Oh, I thought about that too, because when I saw it, what was it? Uh, it was in the valley.

Speaker 3:

I forgot Sylmar, sylmar, there you go. I was like oh, it's probably to these people. Ayo, I'm dead serious. Ayo, ayo, ayo. What's even more funnier, yours truly, your boy. He used to work there. He used to work there, god. Ej used to work there. Ej used to work there, the same spot the same spot where they took it from he used to work in that same location. Maybe we need to call EJ he used to work there. Let me get a meal. You got it now. He used to work there, you got all these 30.

Speaker 3:

Whatever they said, I think I got a little thing for it too the guard a world facility in Sylmar tonight at a little thing for it too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the guard enrolled facility in Sylmar tonight at the center of a joint FBI and LAPD investigation Days after thieves broke in and stole tens of millions of dollars on Easter. Officials briefed on the investigation.

Speaker 3:

On the Lord's Day. I mean, won't he do it?

Speaker 2:

ABC News. The thieves got in undetected, without setting off alarms through the roof. This Air 7 video showing the building's roof hatch and also a boarded up hole and pile of debris on the side of the facility. It's unclear if that damage is related to Sunday's theft and just how much money was taken from Guard a World, but the heist comes almost two years after an estimated $100 million in jewelry was stolen from a Brinks Transport semi parked at a truck stop on Interstate 5 near Fraser Park.

Speaker 3:

The seal is broken and that's clearly fresh cut and there's clearly fresh work done. First off, that's an inside job. I don't know if you've ever been to those facilities before, but I've been. Not to that one, but I've been to the one out here.

Speaker 3:

I applied, I applied right I was trying to get a job, and you know what I mean. I went in there and automatically started casing the joint Automatically, automatically. And I can tell you this From what I've seen $30 million just don't just be gone. That's inside all the way, exactly Like all the way, because that money gets checked off by so many people and only so many people only have access to it.

Speaker 3:

Yes, $30 million too Bruh, there's $30 million Dog. Imagine if you work there and you will come in the next morning and they and they going off with 30 million. I mean you got to play it off and you didn't get a piece of it Either, I had to begin to play it off Like it wasn't me.

Speaker 2:

I'll be so mad.

Speaker 3:

Yo tell me I didn't want to come to work today. Yo, you could have given me a hundred grand. It I'm going to work today. You know what I'm saying. Like, yo, you could have given me a hundred grand and shit the hell up. It'll be the day you call out oh, let me go and investigate this. Man, fam, a hundred grand, is yo turn the other way? All right, I'm not. I didn't see nothing. 30 million, 30 million through the roof. You lying, fam, inside job all the way. You did it on Easter Sunday.

Speaker 3:

Okay cool you know clothes on Easter Sunday. Cool 30 rats in the name of Jesus. Why didn't he do it Exactly and you got in through the roof With that kind of money? There obviously will have to be some kind of security systems and everything set up.

Speaker 1:

Didn't go off at all, nothing went off.

Speaker 3:

Nothing went off. Somebody just happened to forget, to, you know, turn the alarm on before they left Saturday night, or whatever. It might have been Fam, that's an inside job all the way. Sure, the money's insured, the money's insured, the money's insured. It has to be a camera where the money's at. It has to be a camera on the safe. So you mean to tell me the tape's just washed off Exactly Inside all the way. This ain't no takers or whatever. In real life, this is GTA Inside all the way. That's a fact and it happened in your old town. Hey yo, I straight up thought.

Speaker 3:

I was in Me amigos, hit me. T is out here. Me amigos, hit me. You know what I mean, I know who y'all is, me amigos, come on, come on now. The east side, really out here, the east, I'm like Eastside, really out here, the Eastside of Eastside. Sometimes I'm telling you $30 million, yeah, damn, the most money I've seen is like a million. And that's when I went to the spot. I was about to say I don't even think I've seen like a stack of a million anywhere. A million, that's it, nothing like that. I mean, I've seen a grip of money but nothing to millions. 30 million, let me just touch it, let me smell it.

Speaker 2:

Let me lay on the bag. Let me lay on the bag.

Speaker 3:

Put the bags on me like this Yo, you're going crazy with the photo shoot 30 million. Yo, you're going crazy with the photo shoot.

Speaker 2:

The 30 million.

Speaker 3:

The money calling.

Speaker 1:

The whole bag.

Speaker 3:

They come in like these little bags. You put the whole bag I'm telling you Deadlift and putting them next to a bar, acting different. You treating the money like Captain Morgan. You putting your leg on it. If you in money like that, you fucking on it. Fucking on 30 million, sure 30 million. You got it all in cash, throwing it out on your mattress. That's kind of nasty. It's fresh printed from the bank I don't know, from the repository, wherever it's called. It's still warm. It's still warm.

Speaker 3:

I like a fresh honey when it's warm, it's crispy, it ain't got no fold in it. You got to crinkle it up to give it a fold. Don't that honey, the blue honey? It's crispy, it ain't got no fold in it, you know. You gotta crinkle it up to give it a hey. Don't that honey, the honey, the blue honey. Instead hit different. When it's fresh, it's crispy, you know, it ain't got no fold in it. That's that's when you gotta crumble it up to yeah, I don't know, yeah, she might get some back shots with the $30 million.

Speaker 2:

And I'll sprinkle it on her.

Speaker 3:

I'll throw it on her. I'll throw it on her. What was that? I'll throw it on her. The music it was some little. I don't know if it was a parody or whatever. Somebody was making a music video in a bathtub and they was, you know, putting money rain on her and she was like throw it harder or something. He just smacked her. Here we go. But if I threw a fistful of honey, it's like blue notes. Only that hard, are you?

Speaker 2:

mad. Do it again, that's what she's saying Do it again Just pop, pop Yep.

Speaker 3:

Exactly what she's saying. Do it again.

Speaker 2:

Throwing bricks at your head. Throwing bricks at you.

Speaker 3:

She knock out and wake up. You got another one. You got money. You need to be disrespectful with the money, just throwing. Imagine getting hit with a brick of money. Hey, I got the money. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I'll take it.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna lie, I'll be upset, I'll be upset, I'll be upset, I'll be kind of bad.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to fight somebody, I'll be kind of bad yo, but you hit me with that brick of money and it's mine, it's yours, but yo I'm upset and you did it. Don't throw another one. I'm not saying I'm not upset and you did it. How many times can a nigga throw a brick of money at you before you get upset? Until you say niggas, hand it to me. I'm saying that off rip. I'm saying that off rip. But if it's stipulations, I gotta keep throwing it at you to try to knock you out. Keep throwing, because I ain't going down easy. Keep throwing because I ain't going down easy. My goofy ass Nigga. Keep throwing three.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going down my goofy ass. They keep throwing three bricks at me until.

Speaker 3:

I tell the nigga hey, nigga, I'm telling you, I'm telling you my goofy ass. They realize they're like yo. He be disrespectful. These people out here got fetishes, no, diddy, you know. So look, that's your fetish. Throw some bricks and money on me. Go ahead, do it a few times. How much is that? Count it, that's only a hundred thousand. Keep throwing as you, picking them up. As you picking them up. He's just beaming your ass. You can go out here and be Patrick Mahomes with the cannon. Do your thing, oh man.

Speaker 2:

30 million you take 30 million.

Speaker 3:

Where you going, fam? If I'm given 30 million, it's different, but if I take 30 million, like that, fam, I gotta disappear. Where, though? Where they got no extradition laws.

Speaker 2:

FBI, come to get you, that's what I'm saying, they coming to kidnap you where they can't go.

Speaker 3:

They can go anywhere they coming to get you. I mean, they can't go anywhere, but if they, ain't got jurisdiction. I don't know, but that's what I'm saying, something like that you gotta disappear again. Why I said this is an inside job. We're gonna find out, because they're gonna be doing some investigation on the people that's working there. Somebody's gonna get got and somebody's gonna get caught up. So 30 million.

Speaker 3:

How much time you get to still in 30 million fam, you get a lot of time for stealing 30 grand. I know how much time, though. Time though, gears, gears. Maybe even because that's federal, that's 15 for sure, that's 15 for sure. At least Can you do 15 and have 30 grand. I mean 30 million when I'm coming out.

Speaker 1:

What was that movie, was that?

Speaker 3:

Martin? Was that Martin? Was it Blue Streak, blue Streak? There you go. What was that movie? Was that Martin? What was that Martin? Was it Blue Street, blue Street? There you go. That was Martin. You know what was it?

Speaker 2:

The Diamond that he was coming back after yeah, that was like 36 million or something like that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I mean 15 years is a lot, 15. How old are you right now? You know I'm 30. Am I 33 or 34? 35,? Ain't you Like to be 35 this year? I don't know Shit how old am.

Speaker 1:

I. You're going to be 35 this year. I might be.

Speaker 3:

Shit, you're old as shit. When was I born? God damn it. I think so. Let me double check. I hope so. Oh yeah, I'll be 35 this year, so I'm 34. I don't fucking know how old I am. I stopped counting at the 25.

Speaker 2:

15.

Speaker 3:

15, that's a long time. 15, you're 49? Yeah, you gonna hold it down. You come out at 49 with 30 million Fam. You know how much I can't do it. That's 15 years of missing out on my daughter's life. I can't do it. 30 million, you get out your daughter straight, but she ain't gonna love it, she ain't gonna like me, she ain't gonna know me. You got another 15 to get to know her Fam.

Speaker 3:

A lot can happen in jail too. That's a fact. I can get stabbed. Nobody want to stab you. Nobody want to stab you. They ain't getting these cheeks, so they might try to stab me. They ain't getting these cheeks. They ain't getting these cheeks, so they might try to stab me. What was that? Oh no, I just watched that the other day. Blood and Bone. What was that? Oh no, I just watched that the other day. Uh, uh, uh, blood and bone. You seen that nigga? What is blood and bone? You never seen blood and bone. No, nasty, not nasty. What is blood and bone? You know michael j? Michael j white? Oh yeah, black actor. Uh, kimball slice was in that movie.

Speaker 3:

He was are you just saying, yeah, you actually seen that movie? I haven't seen it, but, yeah, yeah, I know you, it's actually. It's a good movie. Well, I like because Michael J White, yeah, I like Mike B Kidd, but in there he was locked down and he got out, but that's a whole other story.

Speaker 3:

But, fam, yeah, a lot can happen in jail in 15 years and I don't know if I couldn't survive. I couldn't survive 15 years, I couldn't survive. I couldn't survive 15 years. I want to say I can hold it down For 15 Fam, and you know what I'm saying and hold it down and get the 30 million when I get out, fam. I was just sitting and thinking as well today that fam, I All, I want I, when I was thinking About time and I was thinking About everything like that and I was just like fam, I don't have a moment of Just peace and quiet Because, unless I'm asleep In jail no privacy. Unless I'm getting thrown in solitaire, no privacy. You ain't getting no peace For 15 years, for 15 years, and I'm on lockdown. All right, I'll do a shorter one.

Speaker 3:

You just hit the powerball, but you got to go do five years, don't? You have to claim it within a certain amount of time frame. Yeah, I can't, because if I can't claim it, then you just got it. You claimed it done, but you got to do five years. I could do it. What is sitting at right now? I got to do five years. I could do it. What is sitting at right now? I got to do five years and I can claim it. I can do it. Five years, five years. Yeah, I'm out. Five years. We living. I'm in there. Three hots in the cotton. It might be an uncomfortable bed. I might be, you know, going boo-boo in front of some people.

Speaker 2:

Don't talk to me, don't say nothing to me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, for real. Put me in solitude, yeah, or I'm really out here gangbanging, not no fake stuff. I'm joining a squad. Don't nobody mess with the squad. They're going to put bodies on you, you're going to be in there for a long time.

Speaker 3:

Five years, shoot. Five years. You gotta hold it down five years for that amount of money. Five years, I'm coming out, fam. You know five years, I'm coming out. I just think about you know, you see all the videos of people. You know they were locked down, you know, in in the early 90s or whatever it may be, and they come out and they oh, what's up, nephew, trying to wear the old pele pele jackets and eight balls and all this crazy stuff and everything just completely changed. But now you know, who knows, cause these fools have cell phones and Instagram accounts and whatnot in jail. So who knows how it really is living now. You know I might come out and have a hardest album ever, who knows?

Speaker 3:

Hey, the people that go to jail go to jail fat and then come home fat. Do you judge them that go to jail fat and come home fat? Yeah, yeah. What was you doing in there, fam, like you didn't do no push-ups, no, nothing. If I go to jail before a baby, before a single me, you got time, you in jail, and you ain't got nothing but Nothing to do but work out. There ain't no way you should come out, go in fat and come out fat. There's no way. There's no way. I feel like that was a whole transformation. I don't even know what happened with him. Oh, gucci, he went in chunky and came out all slim and then lost a tattoo on his face. I feel like that was a whole transformation. I don't even know what happened with him.

Speaker 3:

Oh, gucci, he went in chunky and then came out all slim and then lost a tattoo on his face. No, he had the tattoo still. He still got it. He still got it.

Speaker 1:

This is just makeup but I swore the tattoo was gone.

Speaker 3:

He got it, he went in chunky and came out slim. So it can happen. Oh, speaking of bodies, yo did you see Big Sean's abs, big Sean's abs.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, I didn't see his abs In that video.

Speaker 3:

He was in Mm-mm, he got the. I think he got the little ab sketching or whatever. He got a whole stomach where they had abs on it though, and you got money. You've seen the surgeries out here, just like the one we can get bbls, we can get a ab surgeries man, you can get ab surgery. Would you get ab surgery for what if you had the money? Fam, I'm, I'm married, I have a daughter, my wife like me, just the way I am. For what? What I need abs for, I do not care. I do not care.

Speaker 3:

No, you don't cause you the one that want the abs no, I don't want the abs cause you be looking at yourself in the mirror, all disgusted when it get too out of hand no, when it get too out of hand. It was getting out of hand, yo, I get it. It was getting too out of hand. I had to say something. I get it like nah was getting too out of hand.

Speaker 3:

I had to say something. I sound like a fat man that never had abs in his life, but I think they're overrated. I'm not out here bodybuilding. I want abs. If I'm bodybuilding I'm not bodybuilding, for what? What good is it going to do me? I can be a sports illustrator model. Sure, no, pointless, not having surgery for that. Oh man, I did that with you last week. I wanted to tell you the same thing. I think I did that last week. I'm looking for something, something.

Speaker 1:

Something, something something, something.

Speaker 3:

What else we got? What else is in the news? Oh, the 99 cent stores are closing. Care about that. We knew that. I mean, that was been talking about coming. It's coming now. Was it the Five Below's that are still open, or whatever? What's Five Below's? Oh yay, you know Five and Below.

Speaker 3:

The 99 cent store is gone. The dollar store, those dollar stores that are still open. They raise all their prices like $7 and whatnot. It's only right that the 99 cent stores are going to be closing. I can't remember the last time I sound bougie as hell, the last time I've been in one. People usually have high traffic when it's holiday time.

Speaker 1:

Balloons and birthdays and all that.

Speaker 3:

You know why I take that back. That was the last time I went to one. What was that? The one right there on Gosford by Albertsons Went there to get balloons. It was a balloon one day, I don't know who was that getting balloons?

Speaker 3:

for I don't remember Got a balloon. That was the last time I was in there. Yeah, I think the last time I went there we delivered helium for the balloons. My job delivers the helium. So we went over there and I got a couple of bottles and whatever. Let's see what. Whatever happened to your rolling bottles? Tiktok, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be thinking about that in the morning. I'm going to be thinking about that in the morning.

Speaker 3:

I don't be thinking about it in the morning. I've been watching people on here Rolling bottles on TikTok for God knows how long. I gotta start recording them, dudes, when they do it in the morning, I'm just gonna record them, that's all. I'm gonna record them. I gotta make me a TikTok and start rolling bottles Just rolling bottles. Fam there's. I don't know why we don't record stuff more often, because there's a market for everything now.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you.

Speaker 3:

There is a market for everything. Even if you don't like it, somebody else out there will love it. Somebody will love it because I'll be finding myself watching the darndest things. The darndest things, like I had a. I was watching TikTok today. Just some chess moves, chess moves. Yeah, I like playing chess, oh, chess. I like the game of chess also.

Speaker 1:

I like playing chess, what?

Speaker 3:

the hell are you watching Titties now on? Damn, you said chess moves. I didn't know what you was talking about. Damn, I was just watching Terry Crews booby bounce.

Speaker 2:

No, chess, something crazy, chess moves. I'll get you.

Speaker 3:

Isn't that second season of that show supposed to come out soon? Which one? The chess show on Netflix? It was with that girl, the Queen's Gambit, or something like that, something like that. Yeah, I didn't watch it.

Speaker 2:

You didn't watch it.

Speaker 3:

No, it was actually pretty good. I didn't watch it. It I didn't watch it. You didn't watch it. It was actually pretty good. I didn't watch it. It was actually pretty good. You good at chess. I ain't never lost. I ain't never lost. You're strategic with it To a point, but there's people better than me. Chess is a hard game. It's not checkers. It's not checkers. It's a hard game. It's strategy. I it's a hard game. It's not checkers, it's not checkers, it's just a hard game. It's tragic. I know that, without a doubt, it's tragic.

Speaker 2:

I know that, without a doubt Plus they got moves.

Speaker 3:

Like I didn't know they had actual moves for the setup. Like I didn't know that. I was like, oh, that's what I'm saying. There's setups.

Speaker 2:

There's, they have Three moves.

Speaker 3:

Four moves. I am not that calculated, but to the average Joe I ain't never lost. I ain't never lost. Chess is not an easy game. No, you got to really think. You got to think a couple moves ahead Definitely if somebody that's good at it always in deep thought, chess is the way to go.

Speaker 2:

I like it. I like it, Like you said you got to think about.

Speaker 3:

I like it. I like it. Okay, I like it. Like you said, you got to think about the next move. It's not just a move you're about to make. You got to anticipate your move and what you make. So I like that because I do that in real life. I'll be thinking about the next move. If they do this, this is what I'll do, what I'll do. I like that. I win the lotto. This is what he's going to do, okay.

Speaker 3:

If I win the lotto if I win the lotto, I'm telling you right now, this friendship might be on life support.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you right now no trick.

Speaker 3:

Remind me why we're friends again. Remind me. Tell me Because I'm being mistreated. Remind me, remind me, I don't know, I can't get a simple brisket out of you. Look at, look at, ah shit, confessing my feelings to you. You know how you're my boy and my dog and you send me some gay stuff, oh.

Speaker 2:

I gotta be.

Speaker 3:

Look at how you do. That ain't something you would say. Yes, it is you wouldn't say it like Fez, I heart you. I heart you, oh Fez, oh God I heart you.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I like that. But yeah, I mean again, I'm not shopping. I know we got completely off track on that. I haven't shopped since God knows how long. So it doesn't affect my life. But you know, it's crazy seeing things that you grew up with it's closing, but it's only. It's only. It's a circle of life. It's only bound to happen. How many things have closed from when we were children, fam they were Kmart. We used to shop all the time at Kmart. Kmart clothes, kmart gone, sears gone, robinson's made gone Is. Jcpenney still up.

Speaker 2:

I think JCPenney gone too.

Speaker 3:

I feel like it's still open.

Speaker 2:

I might be wrong.

Speaker 3:

Thrifty's gone. Yep, yeah, yep, so much so. It's only, it's only. It's the circle of life, it's bound to happen. Speaking of things, speaking of things being different now that we're adults than when we were kids yo, they got the public school grading scale right here. I don't think I've seen that, I think you did see it. Yo, an A is 84 to 100%. Oh, that's bull, because an A had to be what like a 90? A 90. I feel like it was like a 92 or higher. I could be wrong. It's 84. A B is 64% to 84%. A C is 44% to 64%.

Speaker 3:

Wait a 64% to 84%. Yeah, damn, 64% was like a F, that's a D, a D, excuse me, no, the D. Wow, I mean, they got it much easier. I guess the C is 44 to 64, the D is 24% to 44%. Man that's Writing your name Gets you a B. Wasn't that a big Big thing? And you didn't even write your name right, like you write your name right. They at least gave you enough points to get A B. Now, apparently, that's crazy, I mean. Times are changing and they are.

Speaker 1:

Times are changing.

Speaker 3:

They're taking like a month. I'm saying like what I thought about that the other day too, because I was like fam when she go to school and I I always pride myself on being good in math and certain subjects and stuff like that, and then I'm just like fam, she don't go to school and this new stuff is going to pop up and I'm be like looking at it how my dad used to look at me and my dad was my dad's genius. My dad's really smart at math and my dad when you know, when a black parent is trying to teach you a subject that they truly don't know themselves, you don't know the answer.

Speaker 2:

Nigga, you don't know the answer.

Speaker 3:

It's right there. If you have three apples, the base of your voice is not going to make this problem come to life. And then the belt come out.

Speaker 2:

Now you're threatening my life.

Speaker 3:

Get it together. Get your now. You threatening my life. Yo get it together. Yo get your parenting together. I feel like we're going to get better. This new math ain't going to be mathing. Man listen, yo I'm getting on YouTube.

Speaker 2:

As soon as you come with the new math.

Speaker 3:

I'm on YouTube Like yo. The lady said do it like this G YouTube ain't even going to be it. I'm just gonna ask AI, that's a fact too Ask.

Speaker 2:

AI. Do this math problem. Show your work.

Speaker 3:

Show your work, fam. They got it easy now.

Speaker 1:

They got it easy.

Speaker 3:

Imagine a take home test. Now Chat GBT.

Speaker 2:

Bruh.

Speaker 3:

Give me the whole synopsis. Just break it down, fam. You got it easy now, but hey, yeah, that was something I was worried about coming in the future. That was gonna be when she get in the school and all them subjects. I laughed cause I thought about that. That show are you smarter than a fifth grader?

Speaker 2:

are you?

Speaker 3:

though I thought I was some of them you Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? Are you, though I thought I was Some of them? Fam, some of them, things that you ain't talked about in I don't know how many years, and you get on that little topic and then adults, little fifth graders, be like seriously.

Speaker 1:

You know, all the answers, some of them adults, be like we got to fight. We got to fight, don't do that.

Speaker 2:

Don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker 3:

You sit at your podium and you sit there Like I'm sitting at my podium. Don't do no little chatty, chatty shit with me.

Speaker 2:

I'll pay a mortgage.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. I'll pay a mortgage, Jimmy. Okay, Watch your mouth. And then you still get the answer wrong. Mr Paying the mortgage. See how you're doing'm right there with you.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to go pick up my ticket. I'm right there with you I don't like the way you said it. I'm right there with you For real, though you ain't getting no money. Okay, okay, okay he be so high like he just sit there like so we not getting check? For real, if I got, if I got money, how would you, how would you like your cash in check, or in check or cash? Or you want me to transfer it, wire it how you want it. I want mines and singles and singles. Yeah, so I can build a whole room and just keep it all in there. Oh, I mean, a thousand dollars ain't going to build up a whole room.

Speaker 3:

Okay, Well, yo.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to hold you down yo.

Speaker 3:

Let me win the lottery. I'm going to buy your house and I want my money on time.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to buy your house.

Speaker 3:

Soon as the first hit at midnight. If I ain't got my money by 12.01, I'm coming for your ass.

Speaker 1:

Oh your shit.

Speaker 3:

That's the type of shit I would do too Just to look what you're interested in, just to see where you at, and then just buy it. Now you got to deal with me, because it ain't going to be enough to buy the bank, so I'm going to buy your house. Now you got to deal with me. Yep, don't let the Rams be for sale. Let the Rams be for sale.

Speaker 2:

Guess who's part owner. Guess who's part owner.

Speaker 3:

You just sitting there with your goofy ass, ram hat just sitting there, because you can't say nothing. You can't say nothing to me.

Speaker 2:

Say something smart again.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm like, hey, hook me up with some diggings, hook me up with some diggings, let me get a box suite for the low.

Speaker 1:

That's how to get you.

Speaker 3:

That's how to really fix your ass. Say something disrespectful again. Cooper Cove huh, Cooper won't be playing this Sunday.

Speaker 1:

I promise you that.

Speaker 3:

That's some petty shit. That's some petty shit. Oh, you got some head joking Puka, just you know what Puka's hurt now. Puka's hurt now.

Speaker 2:

Puka hurt.

Speaker 3:

now he's magically hurt.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he hurt. I don't know what happened. He was magically hurt, yeah he hurt.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what happened All year he was magically hurt.

Speaker 1:

Nah, I don't know what happened?

Speaker 2:

That happened in my franchise. Shit crazy, shit crazy.

Speaker 3:

You just sit there hot off All season, just hot, messing up my fantasy Terrell's ruining my damn life. Hey, would you imagine? He's ruining my life Just mad. I don't want to be by the team. I'm messing up players Just mad.

Speaker 3:

They're out. That's funny. I would be too. That's all I got for you. That's all right. That's all we need. Well, everybody, this has been another lovely episode of this thing here called the Verbal Exchange. It's been your friendly neighborhood podcaster, timothy N Terrell. As always, we like it, hope you love it and we will see you next week. We out, peace, peace.

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