No Shade Just Palm Trees

EP. 242 "Reflections on Representation and Ridiculousness"

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Ever found yourself chuckling at the thought of extraterrestrial visitors in Miami or the bizarre theft stories that could only emerge from the depths of Florida? We sure did, and it's all on the table in our latest episode, where we weave through a tapestry of topics with the warmth and humor of old friends catching up. From geography mishaps to the oddity that is West Virginia's name, we're serving up hearty laughs alongside a side of thoughtful industry discussion. 

Join us on a rollicking adventure through the world of comedy, film, and television as we unravel the threads of fame, talent, and what it means to be an industry plant with examples like Kevin Hart's meteoric rise. Our musings on comedic greats and the repetitive stories that shape the genre might just make you see your favorite stand-up in a new light. Peering through the lens of representation, we engage in a candid conversation on the visibility of LGBTQ characters in media, the evolution of language, and the very fabric of storytelling that stitches our society together.

But it's not all fun and games; we get personal too, sharing poignant moments from our lives that touch on family, addiction, and the challenges that forge our identities. This episode is a mosaic of our experiences, from laughing at Facebook birthday mix-ups to heartfelt discussions on the music industry and what it's like to meet a legend like Prince. So sit back, plug in, and prepare for an auditory feast that offers more than just a sprinkle of the unexpected.

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Unusual Chat About Aliens and Covid

Speaker 1

Oh yeah. I love the color. Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 3

She said thank you. Oh how I don't understand how this thing said live for 30 seconds, I just wait a minute. That's scary. Well, that scared me Damn. But yeah, now I'm on 46, 47. I don't understand.

Speaker 1

Ok, you keep freezing and breaking up now that we've gone live.

Speaker 3

Wow, am I breaking up? I'm freezing and breaking up.

Speaker 1

Or is it me?

Speaker 3

That's crazy. I'm on a minute three.

Speaker 1

How I'm at forty four.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I'm at forty four. I'm wrong.

Speaker 1

It's the aliens in Miami. They fucking with our shit.

Speaker 3

Oh, that's all right I already.

Speaker 1

That's nuts Y'all think that was aliens, aliens.

Speaker 3

Y'all think it was aliens, though.

Speaker 1

The only reason I don't think it was really aliens is it's twenty twenty four and everybody pull out their camera for a nation, if somebody has a clear photo or video, if that was really an alien.

Speaker 2

But they was really running, maybe they just.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that that. That was the thing that urged me, because nobody had a clear picture, a clear video. It was just nothing but cop cars lined up to add that clear visual. But it was like what's that great thing moving? I'm like I don't even know what the fuck I'm looking at.

Speaker 1

And that's a lot of cop cars for a fight, so it had to be more than just a fight.

Speaker 3

Hell yeah, hey Bunny J hey.

Speaker 1

Bunny J Hello.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I thought it was aliens. Chris Brown thought it was aliens. So you know, I think we all should think there's aliens out there yeah. You said they got Chris Brown. He is real, so hello, you say it is real right.

Speaker 1

I think he is.

Speaker 3

So, ok, where? Ok, what are you based at off of? Is it just like TV in real yeah?

Speaker 1

I mean, it only makes sense that if the universe is as big as they say, it is that there are other beings out there somewhere.

Speaker 3

So I thought you about to say something outlandish.

Speaker 1

I mean, I never seen none. Is that what you thought I was going to say?

Speaker 4

Like, yeah, I was going to say in the house one day and I had like them big God Boy eyes like I.

Speaker 5

I mean I was about to say no my answer is quite logical.

Speaker 3

What makes you say that?

Speaker 1

Logic, logic man.

Speaker 3

Hey, bunny J, you, you one of my favorites. I told Bunny J happy birthday today. She was like it's not, it's not, I did, but she did it wrong. No, she had did it wrong. She had put the wrong birthday up there.

Speaker 1

What do you mean? She did it wrong on Facebook.

Speaker 3

Oh, she put the wrong one. I was like oh, happy birthday.

Speaker 1

How you get your own birthday, how you get your own birthday wrong.

Speaker 5

Who bit high?

Speaker 3

Mad exclamation points. She said she was high as fuck.

Speaker 1

That sounds logical.

Speaker 3

Oh, tim Tim, you still sick.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 3

You got the forever covid to she got long covid to long.

Speaker 2

Whatever covid, division covid I don't want.

Speaker 1

Not division covid.

Speaker 2

I don't want.

Speaker 5

Long division covid.

Speaker 2

I don't want none of you.

Speaker 3

You got to remain the one, covid no.

Geography and State Names Discussion

Speaker 2

It's that covid, they ain't no over there. They was made to one. Yeah, that's crazy. I don't want none of you.

Speaker 3

As well. You got a sweatshirt on and I know it's seven four degrees.

Speaker 2

OK, because it's so warm outside they don't kind of air on. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 3

I was out there just like hmm, such a spring day. I'm in the air.

Speaker 2

I don't want to make OK, I didn't want one.

Speaker 3

Man, I'm glad y'all here, though I had miss y'all, the whole team. Yeah, you know the squad back. So we got to get this thing cracking one time for one time. What money, what?

Speaker 1

One time.

Speaker 3

Where's Bunny J located. By y'all where by us.

Speaker 1

She's in one of the Virginias, I think. No, all right, we're going to turn up one time we're going to start this up, let's go.

Speaker 3

Everybody, one of the Virginia's.

Speaker 1

Same thing North Carolina, virginia, west Virginia, west Virginia.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 1

East Virginia. I told y'all last week I am not good at geography. Y'all not going to fucking hold me, I'm not. So I'm not even going to lie to you. But now I have a question If there is a Virginia, why is there no East Virginia? What is it West of? I don't know.

Speaker 5

I think all this stuff is made up anyway.

Speaker 1

Well, yes, all made up, but at least we're going to make it up, make it make sense.

Speaker 3

But I think they took North and South Dakota and I think it was all one state and they just split. Same with North and South.

Speaker 1

But that makes sense. You got the top, you got the bottom, the north and the south. What the fuck is West Virginia, west of the West of Virginia. So why not just call it Virginia, just Virginia.

Speaker 3

The same way they don't call it Carolinas. I mean, they do actually. The Carolinas they actually do that my bad. I think that man.

Speaker 1

My bad, I took the intro. Let me stop the Dakotas. Nobody calls it that because nobody lives there. I know, I lived in South Dakota. Nobody lives there. You live in South Dakota. I lived in South Dakota for three years. Nobody lives there.

Speaker 3

The Virginia did West Virginia because of the Civil War they wanted to separate from the actual state of Virginia.

Speaker 1

Virginia.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

By giving themselves a name that still had Virginia in it Makes sense.

Speaker 5

We want our own land.

Speaker 1

They wipe my own ass, like looking at us All right whatever.

Speaker 3

Well, here you go, sir. What are you going to call it, west Virginia?

Speaker 2

In your eyes, right In your eyes.

Speaker 5

Your America.

Speaker 2

You better Murg, murg.

Speaker 5

Yeah.

Speaker 3

M-U-R-I-C.

Speaker 1

M-U-R-I-C, m-u-r-i-k-k-a Holy shit, shit.

Speaker 2

Murg, we're not going to start the year off like that With the. Kkk.

Speaker 3

That's what you said.

Speaker 5

That's what you said it's about white. To me Sound about white.

Speaker 1

That's what you said. That's what you said.

Speaker 5

That's what you said that's what you said. Like dude.

Speaker 3

White. Oh my God, hey, let's turn it one for the people.

Speaker 4

What up Him, thompson? Two episode 240 to, to and we just want a shit. Me with that. I can just.

Speaker 5

I could see it back.

Speaker 4

Operator. Oh, let go. Okay. We're body older. You ain't got no mind, mike, we all made it Okay.

Speaker 5

Let's get great tight right quick.

Speaker 4

I'm sitting my mother fucking bitch. Damn is on a young nigga. Yeah, I'm a kiss on chocho. What about me? Yeah, got some fun.

Speaker 3

Oh, come on, man, saturday turn up for bricks one time, for the one time.

Speaker 4

Damn, chase it down. I know, stash, I will blow your back. Bring it back, let's go.

Speaker 5

I don't play no games, boy. I met your head all about the family niggas to the play. Now you gotta own up to that shit. You said.

Speaker 1

Okay, let's go.

Speaker 5

I my little Okay.

Speaker 3

Know I sent you a little story. Up there riding around, look like a thug, listening to Arbor and the passengers.

Speaker 1

So I'm the first of all.

Speaker 3

I am a good one.

Speaker 1

I have a skull, young, I have to block my lap. All black oh black. Even had a black Air Force. One song, oh yeah, violence. Know my job and babe writing, I'm writing, babe driving. I know what it's my job to do, play my role.

Speaker 3

That's facts.

Speaker 1

I'm buying, I would write to sleep after that video Like.

Speaker 3

I Said we get Okay. I'm just making sure that thing was like clackin like that.

Speaker 2

That was weird.

Speaker 3

Yeah, y'all coming to dinner, dinner with me.

Speaker 1

Where's dinner at when we going? What's the dress code?

Speaker 3

No Carolina. Yeah it's you and Charlotte. You and Charlotte, bunny J.

Speaker 2

Anyway.

Speaker 3

Tam-Tam, I want to know what you did for New Year's.

Speaker 2

I.

Speaker 3

That's good.

Speaker 2

I.

Speaker 3

That's good stuff. I went there. You gotta love it. You gotta love it. Bunny J says long horn, I love they bring it.

Speaker 1

I've never been a longhorn, so I take your word for it. But that's what dinner's at, then let's go, oh.

Speaker 3

You about a Eastern shore, okay, Okay.

Speaker 2

I know these things?

Speaker 3

what up make it true? Yeah, you refuse to come to the south, so you should come out here sometime it'll be fun.

Speaker 1

I, that's Miami Florida is a way to the south. No, no what is Florida then? It's all yes.

Speaker 3

It's its own thing.

Speaker 1

Why is it it's? It's actually in it's in the south. Why don't they call it the south?

Speaker 2

Is it the?

Speaker 1

East Coast.

Speaker 3

It's it's thing, it's just Florida.

Speaker 1

Yeah, the fact that nobody wants to claim them.

Speaker 3

You've never been. You've never been to Florida. I.

Speaker 1

Have been to Florida once. It was a horrible experience. I was stuck there for two weeks, remember, I told you, we ended up going to that I Don't know if it was Haitian or the Jamaican place and I thought I was gonna die.

Speaker 3

Yes, yes.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 3

Okay so you know I.

Speaker 1

Know I'm not going back. I know people get they drive way stolen in Florida. I know I'm not going back.

Speaker 3

Where the what, how?

Speaker 1

They stole a whole driveway they stole this lady whole drive way.

Speaker 3

Wow.

Speaker 1

I don't know exactly how are they going to find this driveway. I don't know if they don't see the pile of concrete and be like, yeah, that's, that's, that's definitely her drive. I don't know, but yeah, she got her whole driveway stolen. What was it concrete? What you mean? It was a regular driveway.

Speaker 2

They're not going to use this as concrete. They could completely. They could completely steal it. Regular O's driveway.

Speaker 1

When made a men's special Wow.

Speaker 3

That's crazy, that's so, oh my god. Well, I like Florida, I like, I like visiting Florida. I don't like I wouldn't want to stay there.

Speaker 1

This isn't that where you went for New Year's. Yeah yeah, watch the fireworks.

Speaker 3

Mm-hmm, it was nice ready noise, but I would want to stay there like live there, different. It's a different in, the air is different.

Speaker 1

Maybe it's what's in the air to got them people acting the way they act is it made a Velcro the driveway? No, made of concrete Made of.

Speaker 3

I thought it might have been made out of vibranium or some shit like Maybe it was the one.

Speaker 1

She watched them, still it on her ring camera.

Speaker 3

Oh, that's lit.

Speaker 2

She did that. Her dad's rocket ain't nothing to do with my, just killing your driveway like you can't go home. By the time she got a police we like, hey, somebody is feeling my driveway right now. They not rushing over here to see what's going on? It sounds crazy.

Speaker 3

Hey Johnson come here.

Speaker 5

This lady.

Speaker 3

Yeah, it's on damn camera man it's on camera. It's crazy. So everybody's here, we're good to go 2024 and all that good stuff. How's it been treating y'all cuz grits talked about? She got forever COVID. Tam Tam was a little bit sick. She called it long COVID lounge, covid 2024 already.

Speaker 1

It's okay though.

Speaker 3

Niggas is springboard and over the judge.

Speaker 1

Hey, how did he get up that much momentum?

Speaker 3

He high jumped in in high school or college. He was a kid, he had to.

Speaker 1

He had to. That's why I said if he put as much energy into Track and field, he would have been an Olympic gold medalist.

Speaker 3

Don't make no sense but there ain't no money in that crime case, no man that nigga went straight flying squirrel immediately. Real life Mario.

Speaker 1

Ever. And then he went from hot to cold like instantly. You don't see where. He was the first talking to her and he was like you know, I'm not doing this anymore, I'm not doing a crime, I feel like I'm in a better place in my life. And she was just like I think you deserve a taste of something different. So she said that Right, no, never seen that light, that in my life.

Speaker 3

I never want to see anything like that ever again. That's a wow.

Speaker 1

I mean, did he? I guess he refused to show the court the next day. So he was in court in front of her for battery charges. And well, obviously, sir, you have a history. He's a three-time felon. Really, I'm gonna eat the apocalypse to wait until I get off it. That's what it sounded like. It's not like them helicopters at the beginning, all the apocalypse movies anyway. So he was there because he was facing Battery charges. He's a three-time felon. Well, the next day, after all that, he was supposed to appear in court for the charges for jumping on the judge, and that make a said no, fuck. For.

Speaker 3

You go to shit.

Speaker 1

I can say y'all seen me do it, I'm gonna go before I.

Speaker 3

Waste the courts, throw away the key. Lock me up.

Speaker 1

That's what's gonna happen. So what the fuck? I need to talk to y'all fo that nigga different, though you're different breed. He's where he needs to be, though, because anybody who could go from hot to cold like that, just that quick.

Speaker 3

He cleared.

Speaker 1

He should do the, what you call it the polo volt. Is that the pole? Is that the world, the poll, the year?

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

He could be the male. Simone bios, wait, she did. What does she do? She's the floor stuff, right.

Speaker 3

Same.

Speaker 1

Thing you want to. I don't watch Olympics, I just know that I was in it.

Speaker 3

I'm fucking with you, I'm giving it to you same thing because they still jump off through, off the floor. Yeah, I got springs in that, hold on.

Speaker 2

Yes, I Ain't wearing that.

Speaker 3

I was about like 18. Oh shit.

Speaker 1

You thought that them girls just have real.

Speaker 3

Like I didn't know which part of the floor. So grits was like, I think, what this was like. The second January 2nd, that interview came out with Cat Williams.

Speaker 1

Third, second of the third, I think it was the third.

Speaker 3

You said you hit the group text, the group chat, and was like yo Y'all got to watch this. I Seen it like on my YouTube because I'm always on YouTube.

Speaker 2

I.

Speaker 3

Didn't watch it initially, and Then, when Tam Tam came back and was like yo, this shit is wild. Immediately stopped everything I was doing. I was watching something on Netflix, turned that off and started watching that shit.

Speaker 1

Did you watch the whole two hours?

Speaker 3

I was there like there two hours 46 minutes. This shit is gold. It's everywhere, everybody knows it's everywhere. It's 22 million views in two days. Salute the Shana shark. But I'ma I'ma just say what grits had said initially. He won't lie. None of that shit he said was a lie to me, embellished. Yes, I don't believe that nigga read 3000 books, but I. Don't think you can run on four, six, 40 yard dash not at his age.

Speaker 1

No, he cannot. No we watch and get put in a chokehold by a 16 year old. We know what you are and aren't capable of doing on a field.

Speaker 3

But again I think it goes back to the comedy, it goes back to the comic because, right everything else, he made ludicrous rap again.

Speaker 1

You know what's cold about that though.

Speaker 2

I.

Speaker 1

Nobody who's responded to him yet has just flat out open a mouth that said he was lying. Nobody has said that nobody they've responded, but nobody just flat out said yeah, that's lies.

Speaker 3

Ricky smiley just crying. They say it's because of his son.

Speaker 1

He crying cuz of his son.

Speaker 3

That's what they said. He, his son recently at past, probably by the year.

Speaker 2

Because he better be trying about it. But you would not be a cry about this stuff.

Speaker 3

Okay, that that thing is a while hold up, just cuz you not beat up, don't mean you not fast, oh yeah yeah, yeah yeah, we not saying that's not what I'm saying.

Speaker 2

No, that's not.

Speaker 3

I'm saying not you afford to is fast as fuck in a 40-yard dash. You should be in the NFL running track, you should be, you should be doing something. But yeah cat wasn't lying. And that was the first time I was very impressed by somebody's storytelling abilities. Like everything he explained was a story and he had facts and receipts and I was like shit.

Speaker 1

I think Shannon handled it well.

Speaker 3

Shannon handled it as well as he could.

Speaker 1

Well, what else do you do when you sit in with microphones and cameras and the person sitting across from you is literally coming for everybody you fuck with? What else can you do?

Speaker 5

Let him talk.

Speaker 2

He said, okay, I don't even know where to go from here. He didn't have to go nowhere because Kat was ready.

Speaker 1

Kat was ready to let everything or all Shannon said to that nigga was welcome to the show.

Speaker 2

Kat said he was like. He was like the nigga just said hi.

Speaker 1

He didn't even ask you what you think about the code yet, sir, now we talk about Steve Harvey week. How did we get here? Why, little Chris? Why you've got to be ugly. I just asked you if you like the look of it.

Speaker 2

Did you pull up the picture? You know what they're like. I don't think it was. Why exactly?

Speaker 1

I think Luda's wife is actually pretty.

Speaker 2

Some of the other people they brought up pictures, though they brought up them or definitely round, like this one.

Speaker 1

A lot of them are light skin and an attractive. I've looked at all the pictures. I'm just trying to pick my brain like how Luda get involved. Did he catch a stray?

Speaker 3

Or is there?

Speaker 1

really issue there.

Speaker 3

No, I believe everything Kat said about that Can be two light skin niggas with long hair and sideburns.

Speaker 1

Sideburns, I guess. Huh, somebody got to cut the shit off.

Speaker 5

He was so serious.

Speaker 3

He looks, so matter of factly, like yeah.

Speaker 1

He was him saying that he put Ricky Smiley in a dress in his contract for me.

Speaker 3

Listen here, Shannon.

Speaker 2

What Then? The very next movie. He was in a dress.

Speaker 3

He legit was that's what's trippy.

Speaker 2

He's not lying.

Speaker 3

He's not lying. But what I did love about it all, for me my takeaway was I just seen Dion Cole. He's a comedian and he just confirmed that Kat was one of the people that gave him some money when he was doing a stand up routine. When he was coming up and a woman came up to him handed him money and he thought it was a phone number, but it was a thousand dollars and later on he realized it was Katwood. So that's fired, that's fucking fire.

Speaker 1

That's. A lot of people came forward and was like there was times when Kat just out of nowhere, just gaining money. Yeah, just give them a few thousand dollars.

Speaker 3

Jacquees was saying, he gave him 25 bands 10 bands.

Speaker 5

He should get money back.

Speaker 1

I just don't like Jacquees. He should get the money back.

Speaker 3

You know at all.

Speaker 2

No, what is that?

Speaker 1

No, I don't like any four, four foot seven part of him. So guarantee you he ain't no taller than four foot seven. The runs I don't like them. I don't like nasal singers. Y'all know that. Because I don't like he sweat. And then the cockiness of it all Don't look at me like that, the cockiness of it all talking about he's the greatest singer of all time. No little man. No See how tall I don't like that.

Speaker 3

That nigga five foot five.

Speaker 1

That's what he puts the lifts in his shoes. They didn't measure him barefoot, so you think that's hair. That was his locks, that was all locks. That was given him an extra inches.

Speaker 3

Not a single one. Like a single one, yeah, and I'm going to represent for the people. I would think you would like him because he's short.

Speaker 1

What, Wait what? How you get that.

Speaker 2

I'm five foot nine why would I like him because he's short. You like to?

Speaker 3

get the little things.

Speaker 1

My baby is not a pocket man. He's five foot 11. Don't do him.

Speaker 3

Not him.

Speaker 5

You like you, like me?

Speaker 1

No, no no, no, okay, so wait, I am fascinated with midgets. I am not attracted to midgets. I don't know where they be in the daytime, where the fuck do y'all hang out, because we don't never see y'all. I just have questions, I just. I just I'm curious.

Speaker 2

I just want to hang out.

Speaker 1

They got to go to work when they were, where they shot what doctor office they go to.

Speaker 5

What would?

Speaker 2

be it. What restaurants do they eat at?

Speaker 3

At the regular ones.

Speaker 1

When and what hours.

Speaker 3

When was the last?

Speaker 1

question and seen a little person pregnant ever in my life.

Speaker 2

They're like pigeons, they just pop up, it's just new ones, magic, add it on.

Speaker 5

Just Just add to the population.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 3

There's spore people, you know, I just don't.

Speaker 1

I mean this is my first comment. Yeah, they just hop up All jokes Y'all. If anybody is a midget that's listening or knows a midget is related to a midget, it's all jokes. I'm just playing. I really don't. I mean, I do have questions.

Speaker 3

So if they're willing to talk to me, let them know, but it's just jokes.

Speaker 1

I got a few little people in my town want to Don't remember the rotisserie chicken on the pole. She brought it up, not me, so don't act like that.

Speaker 3

You like? You don't like this song at all. You don't even sound easily.

Speaker 5

Keep me up come on.

Speaker 3

No, he's sure, with the girls I'm good man that's tough, especially when he break it down, really, really is.

Speaker 1

You can't convince me that man is saying words. I'm sorry, no, ain't, no way. I see.

Speaker 5

What it's like like michael jackson.

Speaker 1

Those are words. We just don't know the language mama say, mama say mama say, mama say, mama say, mama say, mama say mama.

Speaker 3

What are words?

Speaker 1

would we know it so well?

Speaker 3

Let them do it. What if my?

Speaker 1

if I say it to you, you say it back, right.

Speaker 3

Well, yeah, it's a call back.

Speaker 1

It's something in your spirit.

Speaker 3

It's real. What if?

Speaker 1

he was nobody called back. That's our quiesion. Yeah, it probably was.

Speaker 2

I see yeah.

Speaker 1

The fact that Tammy just did that with you.

Speaker 3

They are energy plants born fully grown.

Speaker 1

Born, fully grown.

Comedian Comparison and Industry Plants

Speaker 3

Do y'all believe Kevin Hart's industry plant?

Speaker 1

I hate to say y'all, because I do like Kevin Hart you like him. Yeah, I like him. I like him a lot. I've seen him a couple times, him in the plastic cup boys. Okay, do I think he's an engine?

Speaker 3

Yes, I have to say yes, okay, yeah, I've seen a stand up too. What was the one? After grown little man, I've seen that stand up. Yeah, that was a good one.

Speaker 1

I don't know the name of him. I don't even remember which ones I went to go see in person. I was going to say that one.

Speaker 3

I was going to say it was Kevin Hart. Yeah, I've seen that one. And then after that I was just like yeah, for those who don't know, the term industry plant commonly refers to musicians quickly who quickly find success regardless of a skill or merit.

Speaker 1

Okay, yeah, that's it. Sorry, that's a few. Guys need an example Tiffany haddish. I hope you guys understand.

Speaker 3

Regardless of skill or merit. I would not want someone to describe me as such Ever in life.

Speaker 2

I don't know how he became the manager, regardless of his skill or merit.

Speaker 3

He's a piece of shit. It's like getting a participation award.

Speaker 1

Yes.

Speaker 3

Yes.

Speaker 2

Everybody close their eyes and it's like hi, you, hi.

Speaker 3

No, not me. Nobody wants that, so it's weird. I don't like it, but I think he is by. I'm not going to say I think he is. I understand why people would think he is Right, because that success he has is nuts, fucking nuts, and I do think he has skills, so I think he's a good guy.

Speaker 2

I think he's a good guy.

Speaker 1

He has skills Because he's not a bad actor Granted. He always plays himself. Is that really acting. Does that count, then.

Speaker 3

I might have to take that back.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I don't think so. Hold on, let me rewind that back. I'm going to take that back. I had to think about it. He always plays himself. No, no, no, because he played that one in that one movie. The man that Was a Parapeligic is based off a true story.

Speaker 3

Not a one-play.

Speaker 1

Yeah, but it wasn't like a comedy or anything like that. He played in that. Oh, you know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 3

Yeah, I didn't see that one.

Speaker 1

That's actually a good movie, so he's not a bad actor. I'll give him that. I'll definitely give him that, and I do think I think he's funny. However, it's almost like he's always telling the same story.

Speaker 3

Mm-hmm, I can see that.

Speaker 2

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1

I can see that I don't know how I feel about Kim Hart.

Speaker 3

I want to like him. I try to like him. When he first came out I was all for him. He was funny to me that she was hilarious about his dad Just the long dick and all that. That's hilarious.

Speaker 2

After that I couldn't tell you.

Speaker 3

I couldn't tell you nothing that was funny about him. Fire on them bitches wasn't the one for me.

Speaker 1

You and like I went to go see him for that. Whatever that stand-up was, I seen that one.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

When he said get fire on them. Bitches on the whole stage with that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1

I seen that one and then I seen another one, like when he was first really getting started. So it was like in a super small venue out here. Those are fire.

Speaker 3

I like those Because that's where I seen him. He came to Virginia Everything small in Virginia so that shit was fire to me. It was real intimate, it was cool.

Speaker 2

He was funny.

Speaker 3

But now I think I don't want to say his ex-wife wrote a lot, but that was a lot of his material. Now he doesn't have that and it's just like.

Speaker 1

Yeah, because how long can your kids be young and stupid? Because it was always his wife and his dumb kids.

Speaker 3

Yep, and you keep cheating on your wife. So I just I don't know what to do. I don't know what to say. J Cole made a song for you and I don't know.

Speaker 1

I don't know she my number one. I don't need nothing on the side. Y'all know that song. I will play that shit.

Speaker 3

That's hard.

Speaker 5

Love it.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I love that fucking song.

Speaker 3

But I don't know, I don't know. I watched the documentary with him and Chris Rock and I was just like they keep comparing him to Kobe. He's like the Kobe of comedy and I'm like.

Speaker 1

Kevin Hart.

Speaker 5

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Kevin Hart is the Kobe of comedy.

Speaker 3

That's what they kept saying in that doc.

Speaker 1

Kevin Little man Hart. Kevin Pleather Pants Wearing Heart.

Speaker 2

Kevin Pleather Pants Wearing.

Speaker 1

Heart Kevin Pleather. Pants Wearing Heart Kevin Pleather.

Speaker 2

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1

Kevin, I look just like my mama would have fade heart. Is the Kobe of comedy who said that?

Speaker 3

It's a doc on Netflix with him and Chris Rock.

Speaker 1

If I was gonna give anybody possibly even close to having a Kobe of comedy title, I'd give it to Dave Chappelle. Mm, hmm, mm, hmm, I don't. Even if it wasn't Dave Chappelle, he'd definitely be on the list way before Kevin Hart.

Speaker 3

Yes, yes, for sure, cratt it'd be, chappelle they must have paid somebody to say this I think Hmm. I mean that would be hard to.

Speaker 1

Now you pay me enough. I say it too.

Speaker 2

You like what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

I was saying right, you pay me enough. I say what you need me to say.

Speaker 2

We just want to go there.

Speaker 3

That thing, Now that's completely inaccurate.

Speaker 1

Not to take anything from Kevin Hart and his accolades and the success that he's had, but the Kobe Bryant of the Y'all not know who Kobe Bryant is.

Speaker 3

So who would you be? You would say who would you deem Michael Jordan?

Speaker 1

Of comedy.

Speaker 2

Mm, hmm.

Speaker 1

I'm old school and some people may not agree, but I did ask to say what your prior.

Speaker 3

OK, OK.

Speaker 1

That man was funny as hell to me. He really was he was funny, as funny as hell.

Speaker 3

Big Sam.

Speaker 2

I don't think I oh my that's a good one.

Speaker 5

That's a good one.

Speaker 3

OK, even though he did the whole dress thing.

Speaker 2

I don't know. I think you're wearing dresses. One time I didn't see you. You didn't. I didn't think, mmm, I did the dress design, the dress design for the presentation.

Speaker 1

Mmm, because Martin did the dress thing a few times. It's a few different characters.

Speaker 3

I tried to get other people to hey come on draw me a yeah.

Speaker 1

Martin. Yeah, Martin.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Martin. Yeah, martin, yeah Martin, mmm, what's?

Speaker 3

What's a stand-up, what's a stand-up that you like of his? No, that's what I like.

Speaker 2

I like that. I like that. That's what it's called.

Speaker 3

I'm doing it wrong.

Speaker 2

I'm doing it wrong. I'm doing it wrong, okay, okay.

Speaker 3

So we got Richard Pryor, we got Martin, and you said, you said the Kobe would be Dave Chappelle for you.

Speaker 1

I would probably give it to Dave Chappelle, so who would be the Kobe?

Speaker 3

for you. I mean not Grace, but Tam. I'm not going to give it to Dave. I don't know.

Speaker 2

You're going to give it to me. I don't have to sell her anything, I don't have to lose anything, yeah.

Speaker 1

Wait, who did she say?

Speaker 2

I didn't hear about him.

Speaker 3

Someone said Dave Chappelle. Yeah, Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 2

Okay, I agree.

Speaker 3

I agree Okay.

Speaker 2

Bobby.

Speaker 3

The Bobby Boucher. I'm not reading that out loud.

Speaker 1

Let's go to this girl said he's the Scotty Pippin Scruff. Keep in mind that Scotty got his wife took by a baby. Don't claim that that's tough A baby, that he was damn near to the god that he of.

Speaker 2

Don't claim that one Pick a different player Pick a different player Please.

Speaker 1

Oh bitch.

Speaker 3

So pressure cooker said I think Kevin has gross more than any comedian ever in terms of tour revenue. Probably why they saying he's one of the best, but just pure funny. No way I agree, I can agree with that. Yeah, just comedy wise.

Speaker 1

Like I don't know, he's not funny.

Speaker 3

I agree, I agree, I agree, I agree. He's not funny.

Speaker 1

I think that's. That's part of why I could possibly believe that he's an industry plant. For me, when it comes to black artists at those comedians, musicians I feel like in order for them to be an industry plant, they have to be able to convert over, Meaning that the has to really like them and they have to be. You know, they have to be able to entertain all sectors. I hope y'all are picking up what I'm putting down. For example, since cat is the initial topic, cat Williams could not be. He talked too bad about black people and white people and it's all jokes and black people think it's funny because we have a different kind of sense of humor. He couldn't have been an industry plant because he wouldn't have been able to convert over to that side. Tiffany Haddish, she was able for them to convert over to that side White people love her, love her.

Speaker 1

White folks love Kevin Hart.

Speaker 3

They do.

Speaker 1

The majority of cats fan base is black people. Dave Chappelle managed to keep both.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

That's why I say he's the Kobe.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

He managed to keep both, but that's just that's what I think.

Speaker 2

That's true.

Speaker 3

Deion Cole. I love Deion Cole stand up. I love him. He's hilarious, the most one, one of the most original comedians I've seen in a long time. He just he take. He took something like what a writer would do, is you know, take a no pad and read off jokes. It's fucking fire.

Speaker 1

I remember when he did that he was like I'm just testing y'all, just testing the waters. He marked that one off, yeah.

Musicals and Memories

Speaker 3

I like Deion Cole and he's a great writer. Great writer, he was in a West name, color purple. Y'all seen that.

Speaker 1

I haven't watched it yet.

Speaker 3

First of all, that shit's fire. I just want to say I'm not one for Jesus music, I'm not one for church, but that shit, when that shit turned up, woo.

Speaker 2

What is it? Jesus will work it out.

Speaker 5

Hey, Jesus will work it out.

Speaker 3

That shit was hard.

Speaker 1

Do it again. You just turned into a cue for a second for Jesus.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's what you gotta do.

Speaker 1

That shit hard.

Speaker 3

They went off on that whole.

Speaker 1

So you liked it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that shit was hard, Like dad and niggas in the chain gang. They was rhythmically like. That shit was hard and singing.

Speaker 1

Okay, that was actually what I was about to ask you, because there's a lot of people who said they didn't like it because they didn't expect it to be musical.

Speaker 3

That is the. How do you feel about it being?

Speaker 1

musical.

Speaker 3

I love musicals. I love them. Yeah, I love that shit. Purple Rain, in my opinion, is the greatest musical of all time. Purple Rain.

Speaker 1

Purple Rain, that shit.

Speaker 3

My favorite scene.

Speaker 1

New York girl named Nikki.

Speaker 5

I guess she could say she was a sex queen I better not tell her I'll be masturbating behind a mask.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5

Yeah, yeah, that's my shit.

Speaker 1

That's my shit, you know my aunt Bonnie used to play keyboard for him. Did you know that what? My aunt Bonnie played keyboard for Prince for almost 12 years, very long time. Yep, the only concert, the only big concert, well up until last year, the only major concert I'd ever been to, and I was a little girl, so I didn't know to appreciate it. Well, as a Prince concert. I was a little girl, I was a little girl, I was a little girl, I was a little girl, I was a little girl, I was a little girl. You know, I wasn't a total gentleman, I wasn't a total gentleman. I didn't know to appreciate it. It was a Prince concert. My aunt Bonnie got my mom and my bonus dad at the time, tickets and I remember the one, the only thing I remember. You know how, when you now, you'll have memories that are like flashbacks to shit from you being a kid.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I remember, and this is how young I was. At the concert my mom and my dad used to, when I was little, lay me across their lap and, like, balance me on. They need to put me to sleep.

Speaker 1

That's how fucking little I was to be four, maybe five at the oldest, and I remember being at the concert and I remember they put me to sleep at the concert. But I remember waking up and then going to backstage. I got to see my aunt back there. Yeah, yeah, bonnie played. She played for Prince for a very long time. She wrote for him and everything Okay.

Speaker 5

Yeah, oh, that's so fucking fire.

Speaker 3

Yeah, oh my God, do you still talk about her? Is she still around?

Speaker 1

Well, she passed away from a brain aneurysm when I was 15. So she's not around anymore, unfortunately, but yeah.

Speaker 3

I would love to just talk to her, like that's my thing.

Speaker 1

She was a dope soul. She was a dope soul you would have. You would enjoy it. Yeah, I love talking to older people.

Speaker 3

I talk to my dad my parents all the time, Like I asked them about the childhood all the time how was it growing up in Detroit? How was it in? How was the music? How was the style? Like I like shit, like that.

Speaker 2

Versus just all those of my parents, I'm not talking to them.

Speaker 3

I want to know that's fucking fire.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 3

Wow.

Speaker 1

Bonita Boyer. Yeah, damn.

Speaker 3

That is crazy, oh, deon Cole, preacher Lawson I've heard of preacher Lawson, michael Che, michael Che, all underrated. Yep, I can agree with that. Wait, was he the one who closed the piano when Miss Sophia's punch, punch, squeak? Was he? Was he the one? Listen for the audience.

Speaker 1

Is that the role Deon Cole played? Do you know what he played?

Speaker 3

He played the daddy, he played their daddy.

Speaker 2

Who did.

Speaker 3

What's her name? What's the two girls name Celia.

Speaker 1

OK, so he played Celia and Nettie's daddy.

Speaker 3

Yes, there you go.

Speaker 1

OK, the Color Purple is my favorite. It's my absolute all-time favorite movie.

Speaker 3

That shit. When I tell you that shit, I know it from beginning to end, all-time favorite. They had Dr Dre in there. Dr Dre was a. What did he do, harpo?

Speaker 1

Dr Dre was not Harpo.

Speaker 3

Dr Dre was. It was the dude from the Compton yeah.

Speaker 1

Oh, OK, See, when you said Dr Dre, I was taking a real Dr Dre I was like, wait what?

Speaker 3

Not my bed, that's my bed.

Speaker 1

That's why I was like what.

Speaker 3

I don't know his name. I know him from Compton.

Speaker 1

OK, I know you talking about. Yeah, I know you talking about.

Speaker 3

Yeah, he was like Dr Dre up in there Saying he can sing. That's not Dr Dre. That shit, nuts, that shit. That's a good ass movie.

Speaker 1

They did this shit. I want to go see it.

Speaker 3

And what's that broad?

Speaker 2

The sister.

Speaker 3

That's the broad, the Chloe sister Hailey.

Speaker 1

Hailey, don't do her like that. Man, she can say that that's how we did Ray J all these years and now look at how he is. Don't do that.

Speaker 3

First of all, Ray J.

Speaker 1

For all these years he was Brandy Little Brother, don't do that to Hailey. She got some talent too.

Speaker 3

When we're going to continue to act like Ray J could sing. We just going to keep doing that.

Speaker 1

I hit it, I hit it. Yeah, that one, that one, he hit it first. I should do it If I had one wish he was singing his heart out. You can't say, you can't say he wasn't.

Speaker 3

But that does not mean that Y'all know I'm lying.

Speaker 1

That's Brandy Little Brother. That's the forever Brandy Little Brother, come on. That's why he acts like that. That's why he acts like that, because that's what we call. Him Never had his own identity.

Speaker 3

Bunny J.

Speaker 1

Put your eyeballs back in your head. I was not surprised when I read that I was going to let it slide. I was going to let it slide, bunny J. Before you watch the original Color Purple, find a way to have some time to read the book and then watch the movie. That I didn't, and then watch, and then watch the new one, or even somewhere in your YouTube the play, because the new one is supposed to be an adaptation of the play, which is why it's a musical yeah.

Speaker 3

That's your heart.

Speaker 1

Yeah, how Fantasia do though.

Speaker 3

Fantasia. Amazing, amazing. What's her name? What's the one that was just crying? Not Holly Berry. What's Teraji?

Speaker 1

I imagine you said she was just crying she was she was.

Speaker 3

But listen to this. This shit is hard. This shit is so hard. It's the intro. This shit come in like this and let go.

Speaker 1

Let me find out if you like him some bluegrass.

Speaker 2

I'm just making like a banjo Look at him he is in heaven.

Speaker 1

I ain't never seen him smile that big Look at him. Gonna be all his teeth.

Speaker 5

Happy. That is hard, here you go. This is that shit. This is how this shit open.

Speaker 1

He went to church. He going to church.

Speaker 2

Watch. He got to get the Holy Ghost, but there you go.

Speaker 1

I told you he was about to get the Holy Ghost.

Speaker 5

I told you Get the deal. I ain't spanish, that's it.

Discussion on Jekyll Island and Bitcoin

Speaker 1

Why you always gonna get me to Stefan, though, like you know, stefan like you remember he was one of them niggas in church and I I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. I remember being a kid I used to be scared when that shit happened. I used to be a church terrified like, oh my god, this is safe, some scary shit. When you were a kid.

Speaker 3

That's one of some juices and crackers Falling out. I learned but that shit, that's how that shit open and I was like yo, I was glued and I I don't even mess with church like that, but that shit had caught me. I was like, oh, it's pretty good, now I'm gonna go see it tomorrow. Watch and when you come back you're gonna hit that group chat. I'm telling you You're gonna be like yo, because it's the energy when you see the people they dancing like that. That shit lit.

Speaker 3

We know Scruff, we know Scruff, we were aware Scruff said white church is low-key like a cult or cult like.

Speaker 1

We know.

Speaker 3

Yep, pretty much all religions.

Speaker 1

Are actually by definition a cult.

Speaker 3

Yes, but we get it that shit hard. This is not an ad, I just really enjoyed color purple. That shit was fire.

Speaker 1

I could see the joy on your face. It was none but black boy joy, your face the whole time.

Speaker 3

It's so fresh and creative. The music, how they did the banjos, the voice, like that, that shit. Oh yeah, the antishot at the beach. This is a place called Jekyll. Island. You know Big Town, town, jekyll Island is gorgeous. Chef's kiss, you should come out here. See if you ever come out here, grits.

Speaker 1

That's where you should go, jekyll.

Speaker 3

Island and you'll lose your mind.

Speaker 1

You'll be like People love to halfway tell you some shit, yeah, and then tell you to figure out Do your own research. You clearly have the answers. Just fucking tell me, that'll be pissing me off on tic-tac. Do your own research. That says to me to bitch. You don't know the fucking answer. I swear.

Speaker 5

Oh, I'd be so hot on tic-tac. Oh, now.

Speaker 1

I gotta do my own research how I feel this island. I can't even make it.

Speaker 2

I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't.

Speaker 1

I can't, I can't, I can't. This is like, well, you don't know how to play fucking space and you'll tell it again. You don't know how to play space. You know how to. I would know how. If y'all would teach me, instead of everybody responding like that Help, help me, iesh, you can't.

Speaker 3

This is woe to employ me and his girlfriend.

Speaker 1

Oh, jekyll, like Jekyll and Hyde.

Speaker 3

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1

Got you.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but as far as like spades or Something in reference, like you supposed to be telling me something and you tell me to go read it, I will do the exact opposite of it, because you don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 5

Zero clue.

Speaker 3

Hey man, you should invest your money in Bitcoin. How do I do that? Just read Great, she wants to Keith Lee review before she.

Speaker 1

Really, do I have to travel to this place? Yes, give it to me just like that 10, 10 recommend. Hey, so have y'all read. Keith Lee just announced, speaking of he just announced his next stop is gonna be in a Bay Area. Right, this is going to be.

Speaker 1

This is great, but I need you guys to understand that if you go to Twitter, or X as it's now called, you know how, when he does his tours and he goes to different places, people are Naming restaurants and areas and things for him to go to right. Mm-hmm, that's not what they tell it him. They are telling the rest of the bit community in the Bay to please not bit this me. Do you know what it means to be bit?

Speaker 3

I am, I'm old, so I'm square.

Speaker 1

There is currently it's like a epidemic of cars being broken into in the Bay Area.

Speaker 2

They're not still in the car.

Speaker 1

They literally just dip in the window, breaking into the car and stealing your shit. So if you live in the Bay, what you do now is you either park your car with the window roll down so that they don't beep your window, don't leave your shit in there. They don't want the car, they just want what's in the car. Oh, some people put a sign on the window. It says, hey, there's nothing in here of any value. But Twitter is just saying y'all, please don't bit this man. Heavy on the don't bit this man, please don't bit his car. Yeah, that's Well.

Speaker 1

I was an Oakland last night. I was literally an Oakland last night. I'm now back in Vegas, but I was an Oakland last night. We were parked at Lake Merritt, just chilling and With every person that walked by, because Lake Merritt is, it's a big lake and people walk up, walk around it and just it's. It's an active place when people are. It was literally us looking out the window like Making sure what? Nobody's gonna try, no shit, because that's how bad it is, with them breaking into cars.

Speaker 1

It was like it's not it's not that they would target his car scruff. So I get your question like how would they know not to hit his car? He wanted to put a sign in the window or something.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, they're okay Bippinist lifestyle out here.

Musicals, Movies, and Rent

Speaker 1

They separate it's like scammers and Absolutely yeah, but you supposed to go to the Bay next, so hopefully he goes to nations. I. When they start these was still open nations. Yeah nations is a burger joint.

Speaker 3

Okay.

Speaker 1

It's a. It's a burger joint. I hope he goes to El Paso or it gets a burrito.

Speaker 3

Right next to I don't know where they go.

Speaker 1

I don't know where they gonna send him.

Speaker 3

Yeah, we need to see what that thing hitting on. Okay, hey, salute the key flee. They went out out there to baby.

Speaker 1

Long as you know salmon, I'll pay attention to the review.

Speaker 3

I think that. I think that's it.

Speaker 1

I think he's done with that, because I don't know, because there's a lot of, there's a lot of seafood in the Bay, because it's the Bay that makes sense that makes Long as they really salmon. Don't know how that's even a thing.

Speaker 3

I think they made that up just for him, just just to see if he had eaten. Did y'all see this lady? Hello, hello. Did y'all see this lady? Okay, she put Kraft cheese on the bottom of a skillet, ramen noodles on top and then put shredded cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, butter and onions on on top and it all melted together and it made like a quiche. When she got through with it, she flipped it and it it made like a quiche.

Speaker 5

That's make a plastic.

Speaker 1

You said Kraft cheese and ramen. Plastic and no seasoning. She season or?

Speaker 5

nothing, just cheese it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, just cheese, oh cheese her ass gonna be clogged. Backed up. But yeah, I just think people make shit. They just make shit for him to eat and put a name on it. We're seeing Hamilton and ATO February. I think, okay, scruff, okay. You sound cultured, out here going to see Hamilton, I Still ain't seen that shit.

Speaker 1

Yeah, but they don't have anything either. I just hear how good it is.

Speaker 3

Yeah. I was like you, you seen a tail.

Speaker 2

Oh.

Speaker 3

Tell me how I hear cultured. Okay, if musicals be hard. What's the oh top five, wish, wish, not top five. Let me get. Give me top three, top three.

Speaker 2

Oh, I don't know.

Speaker 3

I don't hear that last one you don't have a last one.

Speaker 2

Oh Jesus, okay, who's?

Speaker 1

in it. We don't speak sign language. We are not ASL fluent. Try again, try again. I don't know Mary Poppins. You never seen Mary Poppins. It's a great movie as a kid.

Speaker 3

It's a great kid movie. I don't know.

Speaker 1

I was putting hairspray in my list, you got grease. I was going to say. I thought about that too. I was like I got hairspray.

Speaker 2

I didn't know that part was fighting.

Speaker 1

Nobody said that.

Speaker 3

That is musical.

Speaker 1

That is musical, I don't know. They just made me watch the greatest showman.

Speaker 3

I have not seen that.

Speaker 2

I have not seen that.

Speaker 1

I am biased. I am biased because Burlesque is one of my favorite movies Burlesque is going to have to take. You don't like the greatest showman.

Speaker 3

It is really good, I am going to check that out. Grease is that shit. I fuck with Grease. I have never heard of Grease. I never heard of Grease. I have never heard of Grease. I felt for her when that lady died.

Speaker 2

I didn't know her name.

Speaker 3

She died in real life. I don't know if it is a musical it is called cry baby.

Speaker 1

Yeah, nobody put crybaby in the corner. White girl with like the thin black eyeliner and the blonde hair and a cross-eyed and she looked like that one Gremlin. What's that one? Really bad.

Speaker 3

Nobody.

Speaker 5

Fuck it right. Cry baby, that nigga oh.

Speaker 1

Sweetie Todd. Sweetie Todd is a good one too. Yes, yes, johnny.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Like musicals. I don't know why people don't like them musicals are hard like I fuck with them.

Speaker 3

Now, okay, there's okay. Okay, I I don't know if this will make sense I like musicals, but I don't like Plays that are musicals. If that kind of makes sense, I like. I like the movie. I like it when it's in a movie setting. I don't like it when it's a play.

Speaker 5

Wow, I don't like that.

Speaker 3

To me it depends on the play. It would depend on what the play is, like cats. I don't want to see that. Have no desire to see what cats is.

Speaker 1

What about rent. Have you ever seen it?

Speaker 3

Okay, I heard too many jokes about rent. Yeah, see, I heard too many jokes. I didn't know, I didn't know. Rent was like that, it was what was it. Was it literally about paying rent? No, you written a written time here like what's it, what is rent? I don't know what's it? The whiz.

Speaker 1

I've never watched the whiz. Don't do that. Don't do that. Put them back in your head. I said it under my breath and if she down there, she jumped up. Your eyeballs came out and she jumped up Like she felt the jolt of the light of electricity.

Speaker 2

I didn't say nothing.

Speaker 1

No, your whole body. You ain't said nothing. You can speak a sign language as whole show. So you said a lot just there.

Speaker 2

No, I said I wasn't gonna try to fight you with them, I was just. It was just a reaction.

Speaker 3

But no, no time to fight. I just, I was surprised. I just assumed that you had seen the whiz.

Speaker 5

For some reason I feel like that's right, because I've never thought this.

Speaker 3

I've never thought this, ever until you said it. I'm like that yeah, I have no other reason.

Speaker 5

You could be racist again, is that?

Speaker 3

race. That's not racist. It's not racist.

Speaker 1

No, that's not. That's not racist, that's.

Speaker 3

that might be a stereotype, but any racist oh okay, okay, I'm like wait a minute, that's not, it's a, but rents about eight. Yeah, I'm not watching that. Why would I want to watch?

Speaker 2

that.

Speaker 3

Why would I want to watch that?

Speaker 1

It's actually pretty okay. I mean okay, so wait. So, since you don't like the plays, but you, you prefer movies, you don't like any of medias plays.

Speaker 3

No.

Speaker 1

The plays are so much better than the movies.

Speaker 3

They make me sick.

Speaker 1

Okay, all right, I've seen team.

Speaker 3

I've seen team America. Have you all seen team America?

Speaker 1

No, that sounds like one of those lego movies. What is that?

Speaker 3

Yeah something, it's a puppet movie. It's made of puppets.

Speaker 1

That's okay. So I know which one you're talking about. I never watched it, but I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 3

And they in the in the opening scenes. They were at a play called rent and the song that they were singing was like everybody has AIDS, a-a-a-aids like this. So that's how.

Speaker 5

Like yo AIDS.

Speaker 3

I'm never watching this movie. That's what I'm saying. I've seen so many jokes about this, about this play. Aids is in it like a bad co-star. So so what is what is rent about? I'm watching. Okay, so it says rent. In this musical set in the dawn of the 1990s, a group of new yorkers struggle with their careers, love, lives and the effects of AIDS epidemic on their community. Mark, an inspiring filmmaker, and roger, an hiv positive musician, scramble for money to pay rent to. So why, would I say, is this movie about rent?

Speaker 2

It's not about rent.

Speaker 3

It's legit about rent.

Speaker 1

It's about surviving. That's what it is. It's. It's about survival.

Speaker 3

They scrambled to pay money for, to get money for rent, and they're former roommate benny. Meanwhile their friend tom, a professor, has fallen for angel, who is slowly dying of AIDS.

Speaker 1

It's about survival. It's about the struggle.

Speaker 3

With a.

Speaker 1

I mean, that sounds like a struggle to me, unless you magic jocelyn.

Speaker 2

Hmm.

Speaker 3

It would be a struggle.

Speaker 1

So it's about struggle.

Speaker 3

We gotta pay bills, I gotta pay rent. These songs ain't picking up streams. I need to pay rent. That's nuts. I'm gonna watch this shit, legit, gonna watch you Shit you should.

Speaker 1

The acting is good, the songs are. You know it's. Oh, you know which one. What is that one? I can't think the name of it. It's got queen Latifa in it. It is got who's the lady that played.

Speaker 1

No, you said that was so much confidence I almost don't want to say no. No, it's got, uh, catherine Zeta Jones and then it's got renais Elwiger I think that's how you say that white lady name. She always turning red and everything she in. Is it Boston? What is the name of that? Damn, that one was good, that was a musical too, and they in jail. She like in jail. Um, what is the name of that? One was good? Queen spell Latifa. Guess you spell like a sound.

Speaker 3

You and I T why.

Speaker 1

Who you calling up Chicago? You calling up Chicago. I think I said Boston, I know it was a city. There you go. Oh I didn't hear you. I'm sorry, friend. Yeah, boston, chicago, same fucking difference.

Speaker 3

Anyway, I I didn't hear you, latif.

Speaker 1

That's not how you spell it. No live wire. No live wire. Correct Latif ah.

Speaker 3

You know them phonetically.

Speaker 2

I don't know?

Speaker 3

No, they didn't. Come on man, that'd be wild. A musical based off of cat Williams interview. Come on down.

Speaker 1

Who don't play Shannon shark Wesley's night? That's actually why you look around around the mic at me.

Speaker 3

You could that was good For you to be shooting off the hip. That's really good. That's good. That's good casting.

Speaker 1

That's not that casting. But y'all do also realize he's another one who's been in a dress.

Speaker 3

Yes, he has he has. But but he is not a comedian.

Speaker 1

He's not, so does this only stick with comedians? This doesn't. This doesn't go for the actors either.

Speaker 3

No, it just goes for comedians.

Speaker 1

So don't they don't hold true against Jamie Foxx, that's tough.

Speaker 3

That's, that's tough. I don't I don't know how to call that one. I mean, I think he's more of a.

Speaker 1

Damian Wayne's David Allen Greer all of the cast of living color. I'm sorry to say that.

Speaker 3

Um. It was an address all of the men. Had characters.

Speaker 3

I just never understood that. Like I don't know. It's wild to me. I like it. Just like I don't understand why there's Straight men playing gay characters. Like I don't understand that shit. Okay, that's like that's like a black man Playing a white man or something like. It's so many. I mean the way the brothers played white women. That shit was funny, though that that's, that's oh now we're okay, now it's okay, now it's okay, that's genius, that's comedy, comedic genius it was it was quite funny but as far as like Like to do from the pink, what's that show?

Speaker 1

the pink.

Speaker 3

Yeah, the pink with the strippers.

Speaker 1

So that dude, that dude would if he really gay in real life.

Speaker 3

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

No, that's what I'm saying he's not, he plays that role really well.

Speaker 3

That's what I'm saying. So why does it have to be? It's so many gay people, it's a whole community. Why isn't there a prominent gay black male actor? Why does it got to be a straight man? Who's a?

Speaker 1

gay male actor, give me one what's?

Speaker 3

that dude? What's that dude that jump around? Uh, dark skin dude, short dude.

Speaker 1

Dark skin and short. I need a little bit more, really man, what's that? And jumps. You could be talking about the nigga that was in court, for all I know. I don't know who you're talking about.

Speaker 3

Watch, watch one google dark Okay short Dark black man.

Speaker 1

I'm mad. This is how you're putting this in google. That's not what you're typing in google short With nails with nails exactly what I put. Okay when a google come back with. What did they come back with, if they? Come back.

Speaker 3

Show me pictures.

Speaker 1

What are you playing?

Speaker 3

They're just showing me mad pictures.

Speaker 1

Oh, you talking about the man from pose Boom. See, first of all, don't do my boy.

Speaker 5

Providence black man.

Speaker 2

So what is he supposed to do?

Speaker 1

play all the gay black male roles, because there's not a lot of them.

Speaker 3

There's mad of them. They're all in the movies and tv. There's everything. It's random shit. There's probably one in rent, I'm sure of it.

Speaker 1

It's mad man in rent. Yeah, the black dude in rent. He not gay in real life, he's straight.

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Speaker 3

I watched. There's a show on netflix called obliter, obliterated, obliterated yeah, the black dude in there gay as fuck. For what? No reason, none whatsoever. They're sb, the usa super agents. And that nigga gay as fuck.

Speaker 1

So yeah, super agents can't be gay.

Speaker 3

What does that have to do With the story? This has nothing to do with you killing nobody Like this. Nigga just randomly was getting hit in the shower and his friend found out. It was like what, what?

Speaker 1

led up to that scene.

Speaker 3

Because they're bad asses. They're, like all macho masculine, like bad asses.

Speaker 1

So he's a masculine gay man that was getting. He was getting some head.

Speaker 3

Getting some head, I mean make sense to me if we find out this man is not gay in real life. I don't understand why you just can't find a gay man. Why does it have to be actors playing a gay role in order for this?

Speaker 1

I hear you, but that's almost saying like, why did they let Hayley play the little mermaid when they could have gotten a white mermaid?

Speaker 2

There's a reason.

Speaker 1

You're an actor. You're an actor, you portray and you pretend and you you fulfill a role. Sometimes it's um, sometimes it's uh, what do you call it? A? Um, jesus, I just lost my word. It's a made-up role. It's a. You know, the character is written to, it's not no. So sometimes there's real people, right, sometimes you're playing the role of an actual person, but a lot of times these, these characters and these roles they've just made up of the top of whoever the writer's head is, somebody has to play the role. Why wouldn't they hire an actor who is a professional at pretending to play the role fictional? Thank you, live wire. Yeah, yeah, I get it.

Speaker 3

I get it to a certain extent. Okay, because gay is not a fiction, it's a reality.

Speaker 3

Gay is a, is a is a life like a mermaid, I get it. A vampire, I get it. I don't care about none of that. It's when you become, when you start throwing real-life things, like lifestyles, into fictional scenarios, and it's like, like, when you start throwing racism as far as, like, black people getting treated a certain way, it could be an, a fictional setting, yeah, but I don't. I wouldn't believe it if it was a white person Pretending to be black or acting to be black. I just be like, uh. So when you watch the time to kill, you mean to tell me that, them, that, that uh.

Speaker 1

Donald Sutherland and what's his name playing them roles at him. Two boys. They did what they did to that little girl. Did it to him. Two boys. They did what they did to that little girl. Didn't come off as believable.

Speaker 3

Oh, 100%. Yeah, it did, it did, it did, it did. But how long ago? When was that?

Speaker 1

What? What difference does that make?

Speaker 3

Because now speaks to the statement we just throw gay people everywhere.

Speaker 1

Not throwing gay people.

Speaker 3

We sprinkle, sprinkle them everywhere. Here we go, time to kill.

Speaker 1

You get a gay person. You get a gay person. Here's a little gay for you. Like what?

Speaker 3

In the middle of all that, mom, I don't know what I actually like what, like what is happening.

Speaker 1

I had. So let me ask you a question. Hey, legends, much love. I got a question. So think back to a time and this was a time before me and you, you were people who look like me and you weren't on on tv or in a lot of movies. Right, it just it wasn't. It wasn't the norm, it wasn't accepted and I guarantee you, there was a lot of people sitting around saying why they sprinkling all these black people on us, why everything gotta have a black person for show? Eventually, now we are where we are, we have representation and we have our roles and our, our characters and all those things. Do you, do you feel like or do you think that, um, the Laquat community shouldn't get the opportunity to be?

Speaker 5

Hmm.

Speaker 1

It's so many letters I ain't got. And now they got exponents and they got remanders. They didn't carry the ones and I don't know. So, um, you make me forget my question.

Speaker 5

Go ahead, my bad, my bad.

Speaker 1

But do you think that maybe it feels like that because for so many years they were not represented or shown on television and now it feels like it's just like a whole, like just bombardment of them everywhere? And I hate to say, excuse me, I hate to say them y'all people too, I know y'all people too, but they for that they them. Yeah, don't get me started with that shit.

Speaker 5

We're.

Speaker 1

But yeah, I think everything falls under queer, and it was just crazy because queer used to be a derogatory term, but now y'all embrace it. I guess that's like y'all nigga, I don't know. But my question the other one is the F one, what's the other one, f?

Speaker 3

one. I'm not saying that.

Speaker 1

Oh, the F one, the pile of wood.

Speaker 3

It's a yeah cigarette or a pile of wood. There you go.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that would still derogatory. Yeah, that's the nigga you say that is it no but the reason I said I said maybe queer is they nigga, because they like embraced it and now they use it just like how black people you see what I'm saying yeah, yeah, Okay, got you got you.

Speaker 3

I don't Okay, so, okay, boom. So, like you said, there's no prominent gay, LGBTQ type actors or actresses out there, whereas in the black community or in black culture there was. There were prominent actors, there were prominent writers, there were prominent actresses, song, song singers, songwriters, all that good stuff we were being stolen from, whereas the LGBTQ they're not. They're just really. It's like icing on top. I'm not saying one is, it's not a struggle, struggle Olympics. You know, I'm not trying to say one is better than the other or one struggle.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 3

Other, but I think it's different because ultimately, we really shouldn't be worried about what you do at night.

Speaker 1

That's it Unless I get that. No, I get that unless it's relevant to the storyline. I understand, I totally understand what you're saying.

Speaker 3

And I'm a firm believer in. I don't think sexual scenes. Sex scenes should be in movies. I did their pointless. I don't get them, I don't understand them, they don't, they don't add to the story.

Speaker 1

for me Like seeing you hunt for me, depending on who acting them. That's a few of them. A few of them say that I'm like I don't know what to tell you, but it's like Jason's lyric. It was a scene in there. I was definitely fucking with.

Speaker 3

Did it add to the story?

Speaker 1

Yeah, it added to my experience. I don't give a shit about the story.

Speaker 3

I'm saying I'm not really yeah, but I get what? You're saying yeah, because that stuff I just be like when it comes on. I'm like we get it, you're not doing it. Yeah, monster's ball.

Speaker 1

Monster's ball.

Speaker 3

That shit was crazy Unexpected. Reading the IBM DB shit on it, I wouldn't expect that scene to be in there.

Speaker 1

They did it for real too, right, didn't her and him do it for real?

Speaker 2

That's the rumor.

Speaker 5

And it kind of looked like it and the angle that shot it from.

Speaker 3

it was like under the table, under Like the angle they shot it from. It looked like there was like a roof in the real.

Speaker 1

So Billy Bob didn't have some bad ones, I don't know how. Salute to him.

Speaker 3

Salute. So is that a win? Is that a win for Holly Berry? That's, that's a win for her to Billy.

Speaker 1

Bob, billy Bob.

Speaker 3

Yeah, hmm, plot thickens.

Speaker 1

I mean, it got her her ward, it finally got her an award. It's just crazy that it took my white man to get one, but the irony.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

She has.

Speaker 3

She really has.

Speaker 1

Her being a crackhead losing Isaiah. That was a good movie. She should have got something for that.

Speaker 3

Yes, yes, but it wasn't until she showed her titties and swordfish. Everybody was like oh man.

Speaker 1

Hey them. Titties was a ward worthy.

Speaker 3

She shouldn't have gotten the word for that, a one since day one.

Speaker 1

She's not had any kids out of her snatch Right.

Speaker 2

She's only a doctor, am I correct?

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, and I've been tainted by a child.

Speaker 3

Not at all. This is wow. Delicious, oh so. Howdy road to the occasion.

Speaker 2

Rose to the occasion and that's really, she really did.

Speaker 3

She really did that. I felt like some of them scenes in insecure. I felt like they was really fucking. That's what I was thinking. I felt like they was really fucking.

Speaker 1

That's definitely fucked up. They go in that couch. I don't care what nobody say.

Speaker 3

Yes, yes, I really, I feel like yes.

Speaker 1

Mm, hmm, mm, hmm, him coming in her face that she would live. But that was so funny. I'm sorry, I love you so much respect, I love you, but that's what's funny.

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Speaker 3

What, what, the hell.

Speaker 2

No, I'm laughing, I would die.

Speaker 1

Are you dying? This is her laughing in sign language. I don't think she got much voice today, so you gotta, you gotta, watch her.

Speaker 5

Produce Like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like Like.

Speaker 2

Like, like, like, like Like.

Speaker 3

Like, like, like, like, like I don't know, like I don't know, or Like, like it doesn't matter, like, like I don't do sexy in such sexy, I just I don't. So you don't think those extensions should have been insecure? It don't? They didn't know. I feel like those were place fillers, like, as far as creativity is concerned, like you could just fade the black. I already know what you about to do. You've already if the right and was so good and insecure. I know what is about to happen.

Speaker 1

You want to leave something up to the imagination, just a little bit just a little bit like they be showing full out.

Speaker 3

Insecure is only 30 minutes. It'd be a good 10 15 of sex scenes Like guy, at least boy. Same same with power. Power was the same way. Power every, every, every, every other episode was a sex scene. It was a ghost in and that fucking Val quest like the FBI chick fucking. I never watched power, so oh man, that shit was classic, that's. That's great cinema.

Speaker 1

I've been forced to watch force, so I've been watching that. Force is Tommy, it's Tommy's book.

Speaker 3

I don't watch. I don't watch Tommy. Yeah, yeah, I don't like. I like Tommy, but I don't like them by themselves. I don't like that story. I Watched the first, first few episodes of it. I was like I'm just fall back. Where's ghost that? I just want Bring ghosts back.

Speaker 1

I like it, yes, but what it is?

Speaker 3

50 did good with the universe, though I give them that you really did good with that. That shit's fired. The fact that he created a universe Amazing.

Speaker 1

You know, here asshole, here really smart business man 50 is hilarious to me question though. Yeah speaking of 50. So job rule has this new record deal. I'm still trying to figure out what the fuck this man is gonna wrap about it 62 years, oh, but that's besides the point. Um, he's got this new million dollar record deal. Do not know what he has to say. That's gonna be worth millions of dollars. How bad do you think 50 is about to troll him through this whole process?

Speaker 3

He's not even 50. That's, that's the grid, that's what I thought. Y'all rules 47 years.

Speaker 1

No, he's 50, 62. He did time in prison, that's you got to add them years and then was double them them years. That's that's. That's not just one year. That's a lot of time. He's Okay. I know he's not 62. I'm just saying I Just don't see what he has to wrap about at his age. That's worth millions. I.

Speaker 3

Shanti is pregnant, so I don't know what. I don't know what's gonna happen.

Speaker 1

That has nothing to do with him.

Speaker 3

It has everything.

Speaker 1

Ergotty. Ergotty is probably over there in the corner rocking back and forth, crying.

Speaker 3

But he need, he need a shanti because Ha, ha, ha but would I be? With him, baby yeah. When he went there. When he went there when he was solo, I mean.

Speaker 5

I went, he went there, but when he was, solo ha, ha ha.

Speaker 1

It was either with y'all rule or with what's that girl name that don't nobody like JLo. His biggest hits were with the two of them.

Speaker 3

Nobody like JLo.

Speaker 1

No, no, no, no. I'm saying his biggest hits. No live wire, say I wrote for you. Biggest fame was with the shanti, is with a shanti and JLo by himself. I came.

Speaker 3

It was always. All I know is holla, holla. That's the only song I know by himself.

Speaker 1

Every other song you give him this record deal Don't listen to rap music.

Speaker 3

He's featured with somebody else. Even like, everything can I get a hahaha.

Speaker 1

I.

Speaker 2

Mm-mm no.

Speaker 3

Jaru's like Todd dollar sign solo trash. But Adam to a feature is a bop, that's, that's. That's true. Let's just say, I mean, let's just say this if Jaru has key features Mm-hmm, he had a fan base yeah, I mean, if he can get a shanti, which I'm sure he can get, if he get fat Joe, I think there's gonna be a old nigga album.

Speaker 1

It's just gonna be a old nigga, yeah, joe or skinner Jada, but either way it's the same person. Um, I Mean I showed you been on tour for the last 30 years singing the same two albums, so I Guess if she could make that work. John rule could probably make a new album work. John rule, better stay away from Drake. No, that would not hit. That doesn't even go together, drake and John rule.

Speaker 2

I.

Speaker 3

Drake would never I hope that I hope.

Speaker 2

And.

Speaker 1

I bet you, if he thinks about it, 50 cent. Go pay him even more not to do it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, and Drake has taken a hiatus from music. I don't see this happening If they take the act yeah, they take it overseas they're definitely make more money, but I don't.

Speaker 1

Rule could do us some when he could do someone soja boy or blue face. Leave Drake alone. I don't think so with with blue face and genre, what's I like trash.

Speaker 2

About it no.

Speaker 3

What's the hit at?

Speaker 2

Blue face and you just have blue face and run the whole song anyway blue face baby.

Speaker 3

How do you deserve another Grammy? I mean not a Grammy Oscar or so many levels on many levels. Yeah, she, I thought she got a Oscar for monster ball. Yeah, that's what she did. She got. She got it from us about yeah, that's what she got her first one.

Speaker 1

I don't know if she's got any more, but that was the first one yeah.

Speaker 3

Sure fish, you showed her titties that she was fire.

Speaker 1

Definitely. She got in the war for that a plaque some just a plaque, toes magical titties was tidying them. Titties was tidying Everything about them. Titties was just perfect the areola to Titty ratio, the nipple to areola ratio, like everything was just Sky. Daddy did a little more, put a little more time in them titties. I'm mad it took her that long to show us. That's my problem, why you wait to use them there, old, to show us that shit. Why you show us that in boomerang yeah they was gorgeous.

Speaker 3

Lala should have gotten an award for that public release on pop. Oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah. Lala got butt ass naked on power. She's thick up.

Speaker 1

That was you go with this, saying again I'm a thick up now.

Speaker 3

I'll be talking about titties, like it's a tic-tac, like that's more.

Speaker 1

Holly definitely in that movie had way more than a mouthful.

Speaker 3

Yeah yeah. Drake is good at reading scripts and remembering lines. Ja Rule actually work with real rappers. Shout out to Holly Berry Swartz for this city.

Speaker 1

Yeah okay, so let's do this. Who you think Ja Rule is gonna have, who you think he's gonna have, featured on his album?

Speaker 3

French Montana, fat Joe. Okay, some of the new kids. What's the? What's the? Uh, what's the new nigga? Shit key Glock. It's gonna be random niggas, I think you gonna have an elite chopper on there.

Speaker 1

Yeah, just random. Oh you in the studio today here, drop some bars.

Speaker 3

The same niggas just Album. And if did he wasn't in trouble, he'd probably be there. Little oozy for sure. Yep Lil Uzi, it's just the niggas. You know, you know they're gonna be there and they were like, oh, we got to celebrate.

Speaker 1

Ja Rule feature Coley Ray.

Speaker 3

That's a fucking bar. That's probably gonna be fire. They're probably gonna do a what's love remix.

Speaker 5

He's gonna hit it, got to do.

Speaker 1

Please tell him we don't do remixes like that, no more. They stop doing that, just make a new fucking song.

Speaker 3

No, that's exactly what they do. That's exactly what I think NLE chopper had, like a tip drill. Oh, let me see if I'm not Are you serious, dead ass tip drill. I don't know what that? Okay, let's see, still tipping, come on freestyle. Oh no, so you took this, he did some tip drill shit, but this is what they're doing.

Speaker 1

So I get that they're taking old beats and putting new songs over. That's still not a remix, that's a sample.

Speaker 3

Is it a sample if you take the actual song and just wrap over it again and then add that's all did.

Speaker 1

He did his whole career was sample Sample old school beats. Sing and rap over them Ah it hurts my heart.

Speaker 3

I hate it.

Speaker 2

I hate it with a passion.

Speaker 3

I don't like it. I don't like it because I still play you, still to this day, like the artist is still alive, slim thug is here very much so, very much so like what. So I don't know, I don't really rock with it, but Somebody typing Amy, one, two, three, not it. Me, I got.

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Speaker 1

I can hear it somebody typing literally somebody is typing. Yeah, it's still my me.

Speaker 3

It's like texting the shit out of this day.

Speaker 1

Let me.

Speaker 3

Video will be hurt. Twerking First of all. I like Corley.

Speaker 1

Ray Got nothing to twerk.

Speaker 3

Wait, wait, wait wait she got no answer.

Speaker 1

Her daddy got no neck, oh, it's just life. He came shrugged, she came twerk. You imagine life not being able to say I don't know. You imagine what that's like you know what? No, oh shit, sorry, oh my bad.

Speaker 5

You're right Yep.

Speaker 1

Okay, sure get off. Let me sure get off.

Speaker 3

That's how I know I can't act. I couldn't be in like a comedy or something like that, because I would just I couldn't keep it together.

Speaker 2

I couldn't. I'm always gonna crack the back.

Speaker 3

That's. It's never been a desire of mine to be an actor, a comedic actor at that.

Speaker 2

But I love doing improv but I lose at doing.

Speaker 3

I can't say I'm done, John legend and job I'm done, bro Nah and DJ Khaled. First of all, I don't fuck with John legend. That's first and foremost. What y'all like John legend we're just ordinary people. I don't know what you mean. And what's another song? Take it slow.

Speaker 1

Oh, that one song where they having a PDA. I love that song when him and the girl and they are supposed to be together and they out there together. I love that song.

Speaker 2

I like Maxine. You said Maxine. Yeah, maxine, you don't like John Legend. No, I don't. John Legend is one of the worst, oh, let me give you a little bit of a hint.

Speaker 1

Oh, you say perm and imperfections. I don't know the words. Oh you're a perm and miss and edges.

Speaker 5

I don't know the words.

Speaker 1

I just know the term.

Speaker 3

I'm pretty sure that's what he says. So seeing how you don't like men's falsettos, you enjoy his.

Speaker 1

His falsetto. What's on his? He do falsetto the one you just singing.

Speaker 3

He does falsetto in that he hit him that high note. And you know why it don't sound real falsetto? Because it sound real ashy, and that's.

Speaker 2

He needs to moisturize his falsetto.

Speaker 1

Oh okay, hold on, because I can't, oh girl me either. What part does he hit? A falsetto?

Speaker 5

He's real ashy, here you go.

Speaker 1

Oh, this part here coming up.

Speaker 5

Because I give you what Can you give me?

Speaker 3

Not even a false. That is trash. Is that what he said?

Speaker 1

Yeah, Okay good, I know some words, I'm better at this. Tammy. Tammy wouldn't know that it is Tammy. Don't have no words, don't tell her. I told you she.

Speaker 3

I don't like it. His voice is just very ashy and I don't like it. Like Eating a bunch of biscuits and decided to get on the mic and saying I don't hear any of that.

Speaker 1

Okay.

Speaker 3

No, he don't sound slavish to you at all.

Speaker 1

Hello, hello, like Slave age, like yeah Negro spiritual.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 1

He now that you've said it yes, listen.

Speaker 5

I like this song. I fucked with this song. I like this song. Oh, oh, I like this song. I got something new for you.

Speaker 1

He does give, like Uber corny. He's married to Chrissy Teigen, so I don't know what else I expect.

Speaker 3

Where does she come from?

Speaker 1

I don't know, but I wish she would go back.

Speaker 3

When the stuffer bags wherever she came from.

Speaker 1

I don't like her.

Speaker 3

Let's go under there. His second album was all right. His first one I fucked with heavy. I like save room. Save room was my shit. It was real.

Speaker 1

I like this song.

Speaker 3

I love that song.

Speaker 2

I do like green light.

Speaker 1

Give me the green light yeah.

Speaker 3

I can sing for shit, I like all these. I don't like him.

Speaker 1

These are not giving new age Negro spiritual though.

Speaker 3

It's exactly what that's giving. I got something new for you.

Speaker 1

I think he's a crooner.

Speaker 2

That might be why.

Speaker 1

Now that I've said that, I think he is a crooner, that might be why he sounds like that. He definitely has a voice for it.

Speaker 3

You had the new John Legend song. I thought you liked John Legend Wonder Woman. Let's see what this is.

Speaker 5

I've never heard this. I don't know.

Speaker 4

Extra Ashy, when I'm lost, when I'm low, how do you always know?

Speaker 5

Oh, you're right there to save me at the end of my road.

Speaker 3

No, give me Bruno Mars. I don't want to hear that, I don't want to splash.

Speaker 5

I kind of liked it.

Speaker 3

You liked that. You like that over Bruno.

Speaker 1

No, I'm a die-hard Bruno Mars fan. It ain't too many people. I'm taking over Bruno Mars. I love that little man. Maybe I do like pockette men. I love some Bruno Mars. And then him, him and what's the little funky boy name with the crazy ass, twin ass, baby daddy and that crazy ass story and all of that shit that happened Anderson.

Speaker 3

Peck, I just like for me to try and tell you.

Speaker 1

But I'm gonna tell you was Google Anderson packs daddy and the story he's, that's an identical twin. Okay and then did some real diabolical identical twin shit. Okay, I'm gonna take that out literally literally that's kind of a good twin, and then there's a bad twin.

Speaker 3

Okay, and then?

Speaker 1

there's a y'all, don't know which one of us is which, so we gonna flip rolls you. Just you have to read the story. Yes, it's a good story. Wow, wow, not a little Mars.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I take.

Speaker 1

John.

Speaker 3

I mean a Bruno Mars over John legend and Bruno is a. Little cokehead, I fuck with him.

Speaker 1

Hello, Hello. I don't really fuck, just cuz you get caught one time. Don't make that it. He might have just been trying it, oh.

Speaker 3

So you could just try coke you can try sucking dick.

Speaker 1

You can try dick in the ass, you can. You can try all kinds of shit that don't make you a professional.

Speaker 5

Hello.

Speaker 3

Good song? No, this one John legend. Oh splash, retired dollar sign. And Because I don't want to talk about trying dick and none of that stuff, I Don't, I don't want to talk about it. We're gonna talk about this song the point I'm making.

Speaker 1

You can try something once that don't make you a professional, like if I drive a race car, that don't make me a NASCAR driver. That just means I tried driving a NASCAR.

Speaker 3

Okay, if you just try cocaine once if you kill somebody once, then what'd that make you a? Murder whoa, that's what they say in jail.

Exploring Substance Use and Sensitivity

Speaker 1

Now McKillan? Yeah, one time, but just one time. Though. The first time my daddy did crack, he was not automatically a crack it. It took the second time and the continuation to be a crack head. That first time was a sample.

Speaker 3

So it's Sam's club. You just walk around just like.

Speaker 1

That first time. That first time was a sample, cuz he didn't he what if he did it that one time and never tried it again? Right, I wouldn't be able to call my daddy a crackhead. I would just be able to say, yeah, my dad tried, tried crack, but my dad continued smoking it. Therefore Crack head.

Speaker 3

Okay, so if I, braid hair one time.

Speaker 1

That don't make me a braider, I just braided hair once.

Speaker 3

So these things only pertain to certain actions, because give me Okay, so I gave you the killer. So if you steal something once, you're not a thief, you just stole something once, that's, that's that's the candy bar when I was a kid.

Speaker 1

But I'm not a thief, I Just wanted a three month's good years.

Speaker 3

Mmm, you make a valid points here. I don't have the argument. I don't have a counter argument there.

Speaker 1

Do through life like being real shit. No jokes I know I make a lot of jokes, but real shit. Throughout life you do shit. You do all kind of shit, right, some shit you just try once and you never fuck with it again. That does not make you, you know. I mean that does not make you a pro or whatever at that. You can't be labeled that particular thing. You just you gave her to try. If you keep doing this shit, that's different.

Speaker 3

Okay, okay.

Speaker 1

At least, that's how I see it.

Speaker 3

So if you sniff? If so, how many lines of coke can you sniff before you are considered a Cokehead?

Speaker 1

was this all in the same day?

Speaker 3

Yes, all that like a function set a party isn't notice is the day you tried it.

Speaker 1

Yeah now if you turn around tomorrow and do this shit again after the party in a whole new setting.

Speaker 3

So if you sniff, let's say four, five lines of coke.

Speaker 1

Okay. Saturday you got a lot of money if you can sniff four, five lines of coke on Saturday night.

Speaker 3

Hey, your friend is very liberal. He's just free with it.

Speaker 1

He chops it up, he's rich too, because that is a rich man's drug.

Speaker 3

It is that it is Chops it up you like here. First four, you can have them.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 3

You knock them out, so you're not a cokehead if you never go back and do that again.

Speaker 1

No, you tried it that night. Okay, it was all one incident, it was all one occurrence, so you tried it. That's like if you asked me about the first time I smoked weed. We passed the blood around and I probably hit that blood maybe six times, but I wasn't a weed, I was just trying it. I feel like I'm making a point. You are you are.

Speaker 3

but I'm just like, I'm trying to find a counterpoint here. I'm just like wait, I know it's one to be made, but I'm not thinking clearly, because it's just like okay, how many times before you try something? Like, how many times do you try something? Once so it's just once. So if the blunt went around once, you should have got up and walked away, right, but you did no, so you stayed in one session.

Speaker 1

Yes, that session counts as one time. It was the same blood. It was the same blood, so it was one time, but it was the same blood. I Think what you're saying. I'm just saying don't say me. I Was the same blood, so I think I was just one time.

Speaker 3

I fuck with it because I do. I do get what you saying. That logic makes sense Like okay, okay, if you have sex one time, I can't go with grits. There are certain acceptable lines in society to make the effort to find Crack after thinking let me smoke some, let me smoke this crack you go.

Speaker 1

So I get what he's saying, because I have that same logic about cigarettes. I really don't know how new cigarette smokers are created. I really question it, however. However, if you just try one cigarette and you complete the whole cigarette, all however many drags it takes to finish it, I'm still like I'll call you a cigarette smoker. I'm afraid you tried smoking cigarettes.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's true. Okay, that's true, and I guess because I've never smoked crack.

Speaker 1

So class.

Speaker 3

I can't say I'm like that's just not really addictive, you know.

Speaker 1

I know another. I know another crackhead. Okay, I know another crackhead and she told me the story about the first time she tried smoking crack. She said she didn't get that high, it didn't hit her, it didn't do none of that stuff and she really didn't have no desire to try it again. And she says she went Almost a whole year a home just a whole year about her life and some stressful fucking shit happened. And she knocked on her the drug dealers door because he lived in the same apartment building as her. Down the hall, she said. She said she and he gave her some different shit. She said this shit took the moon out the sky and put it in her bedroom with her and that was the shit that got her addicted to it. So I don't know. I've never smoked crack. Every time I've tried to talk to my dad about crack smoking he gets real sensitive about it. I don't know how you can be sensitive about being a crackhead, so I don't get much answers.

Speaker 3

I want to laugh, but I don't go for it, you can laugh.

Speaker 1

Speaking of it's his birthday today, my daddy birthday, happy birthday.

Speaker 3

How, how? Okay, I don't, I don't. We can save for another episode, that's he's sensitive about it my father is extremely Sensitive.

Speaker 1

I don't even know he's a capricorn. You know they'd be sensitive. I know you don't do the whole zodiac thing, but I'm telling you he's very sensitive, like my dad is sensitive to the point, and I don't know if crack did this to him, but I remember he got sad one day and he sat on the couch and he ate $8,270. Ate it as he cried because he was upset.

Speaker 3

The physical he wasn't high.

Speaker 1

at the time he was sober.

Speaker 3

No the physical Money.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

So, yeah, he's extremely sensitive, so I don't, well, I can't talk to him now. He's a coma. This is his second birthday and his coma, so he no conversations. But this sounds like a tragic story y'all, but I promise y'all it's really not. It sounds horrible for me to say this.

Speaker 5

We got the weapons. Taste those thighs, make them touch the sky, purely touched, like you like and every time I. How does this happen?

Speaker 1

I don't know. I don't know Cause we were talking about crack.

Speaker 3

And he's the closest crack hand to me.

Speaker 1

He's the closest crack hand to me.

Speaker 5

I just know Okay.

Speaker 3

I want to talk about this some more next Saturday, seriously.

Speaker 1

Oh no, we can do that. I feel no kind of way. I'm not sensitive, I ain't got a like. The story about my father is one that yeah, anytime you got questions.

Speaker 3

Yes, we have to talk. Me of course we're gonna get up out of here. It is about that time. Thank y'all, thank y'all for joining us. Man, big tam-tam with this Sign language. You, you were really clutch, hela, clutch the laughing. This is the signal for laughing.

Speaker 1

Amanda, is that sign language for laughing for real though?

Speaker 3

She just kept doing it.

Speaker 1

It should look like she milked a cow. Like no, what is that?

Technical Difficulties During Show

Speaker 3

mean, why is everybody? I wish y'all could see what I producers doing it. Y'all are doing it like what is this?

Speaker 1

I'm trying to talk back to her, which is stupid because I know she can hear me Um, what it's about? 60% back, like I can move it like this. Anything other than this is going to hurt. But thank you so much, oh man.

Speaker 3

Yeah, thank y'all for tuning in. We're about to get up out of here. Next Saturday come through for the come through 7pm. You know the fucking vibes. Uh, monday, not Monday. Tomorrow Sunday.

Speaker 5

Tomorrow Sunday.

Speaker 3

Yes. Join us on stereo On stereo Early in the morning. Yeah, yeah, join us on stereo Hela Ems Me Grits Tam you going to be there? I don't know.

Speaker 1

You can't talk sign language on stereo. This you got your sound board. Though, you can use your sound board. Why is she not talking? She ain't got no voice. You ain't noticed this whole show? She has very little voice.

Speaker 3

I can't hear you, Sam.

Speaker 1

I can't hear her.

Speaker 3

No.

Speaker 1

Nope, nope.

Speaker 3

No sound. That's why we couldn't hear you. All right, so Just Nope Me. You.

Speaker 1

Me and you. She's really talking right now, but we can't hear shit. You're saying to me.

Speaker 3

Legit can't hear you. I don't know what happened.

Speaker 1

There's no sound coming from you.

Speaker 3

We're going to get up out of here, man. Thank y'all for tuning in. Y'all have been great. Oh yeah, next week we're going to try to do a Gucha of the week that that comes to us, to a fan, a listener, a participant. In the comments we have the funniest comment and we will deem who the Gucha of the week is. But last week it was not last week.

Speaker 1

I don't know why you're praying. Put your hands down. It was last week. It was gruff.

Speaker 3

It was gruff, it was gruff, and so we're going to come up with one this week, and thank y'all for tuning in once again. Tammy spitting bars she rapping.

Speaker 5

She looks like she's rapping the hardest, she's the hardest cypher of 2024.

Speaker 3

Hey man, we up out of here. Thank y'all for tuning in and we are gone, bye y'all Good night. Y'all think Alicia Keys can sing.

Speaker 1

Yes.

Speaker 3

Okay, she say. No, she say no.

Speaker 1

Tammy said no. She say no, tammy said no. No that's not how you say no in sign language. Now you an emoji, okay.

Speaker 5

Hey, we up out of here, man. Oh my God, Good night y'all.