Culturally Inappropriate with A.C. Lee

Village Vets: Give Me Some Skin Playa

A.C. Lee

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Ever been in the room when friendship, fandom, and real life collide? We kick things off with pure community energy: a Black History Month after-party, a hometown DJ on deck, and a push to grow the Village Vets Pod family across Instagram, YouTube, and the Facebook group. Then we drop straight into the stories that make a town feel like a team—local hoops legends, who’s “Kawhi” in the crew, and why those pickup runs still shape how we talk about competition.

From there, we pull apart the Super Bowl experience in a way only real fans do. One of us loves defensive football, another couldn’t track Bad Bunny’s lyrics, and all of us wrestle with representation. Did the halftime show expand the tent or just juice the NFL’s metrics? We talk Jay-Z’s influence, how viewership is the true scoreboard, and why controversy is often the point. That flows into a bigger conversation about the line between entertainment and disrespect on live shows—money talk, family talk, name jokes—and what happens when someone doubles down after you set a boundary.

Basketball heat rises next. Isaiah Stewart vs Miles Bridges, football-strong vs basketball-strong, who’s a crash-out and who’s actually dangerous. We swap fashion and fragrance playbooks—when to spray, how to layer, why seasonal scents matter—because the night doesn’t start at the door, it starts in the mirror. Music debates follow fast: TI vs 50 Cent in a hypothetical Verzuz, 50’s legacy beyond Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, and a sober take on J. Cole’s sprawling double album. We respect the bars, question the bloat, and ask what “winning” even means when algorithms sit courtside.

We close with the most honest topic of the night: siblings and money. If you make it big, what do you owe? We argue for housing and structure, not blank checks; budgets and advisors, not TMZ confessionals. The hard question sits at the center—what happened that made the “no” necessary? Through it all, the pulse never fades: friendship, accountability, and a standing invite to show up in person.

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It's the police facing that all over my mouth.

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Some industries that I grew up in. Yo.

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Yeah, no, my bad. I'm I'm over here trying to fix something.

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Yeah, I didn't even see us on camera.

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Oh, cause my I had the wrong uh output.

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And we wouldn't hear room when he gets here.

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We're in the game now. Let me see what's that's important. Let me see what's okay. Boom.

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Ugh, I don't like that look on Facebook. Instagram.

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Is that how it is on Facebook?

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No, I mean this is what it looks like on Facebook.

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It just didn't look good on Instagram. But I'm saying, is it is it gonna be fixed or are we just gonna have to rock out on that one for now?

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I don't know.

Party Plans And DJ Lineup

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I got you. We'll figure it out. We don't have enough people watching on Instagram anyway, to be honest with you. That's all good. Hey, follow our Instagram, Village Vets Pod, by the way. Hey, everybody here, yeah. Go follow the Village Vets Pod on Instagram. Uh like our Facebook group, join that community. We're gonna start to get some content in there and some conversations going, uh, to involve you all.

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Uh, subscribe on YouTube, Village Vets Pod, uh, Instagram everywhere.

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Um, what else should I promote? Uh oh, party. We're having a party.

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Party time, party time usa, village vets, and uh you know, it's gonna be what we need. It's bringing it together for Black Bartow with the uh Black History Month party events going on that day.

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No, the Black History Month Party. It is okay. That's no, that's what we want people to come out to. So it's gonna be like I mean, I mean, that's where we make our money. That's real, you know what I mean? We we want people to come to Black Bartows event. We want as many people as as they get out there for sure, because we want all that visibility, for sure. But if we're talking about our pockets, you know, that's real, but no, um, yeah, we're throwing a party uh February 28th after the uh Black History uh festival event, and um we got DJ Castronova on the ones and twos, my man stro.

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I call him LD, stro in the building, man. No, it's DJ Stro in there, man.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, I call him Stro. Oh, you yeah, yeah, yeah. I call him Stro in public. Y'all low-key, y'all, y'all from that blue and gold for real. But really, just clear it up though. I want to clear it up. Stro, he a hurricane. Y'all got the back end stroke, y'all can have high school stroke. We got we got stro a hurricane through it through. Man, look here.

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I I know stroke from outside. That duck grandson.

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That's why I who I know stroke. But he's still a he a hurricane. No, I know Ladarius. That's uh that's who I know too. Now I ain't gonna even cab you now. Stro. I tell you a funny story about Stro. Stro, I ain't see him for maybe about three, four years. Not hell, not probably about two, three years. Let's say that Stro came in the bottom gym out of nowhere. Him and Appo came out there out of nowhere, and they went out there and banged out.

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And I mean, this this we young, of course. Stro went up there in one hand. I think he went two hand, one hand or two hands, just off the flap, just off of coming in the gym, no stretch, no nut jeans on, going bang like that. So I saw that nigga windmill in high school. Stro bouncing like that, Paul.

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Yeah, oh I didn't know that.

Local Hoops Legends And Raptors Comparisons

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I ain't gonna say I didn't know like he was the not tall nigga that I was like, damn bouncing me. That's real though, and I didn't give that to niggas around my height or shorter. Can't jump at me, nigga. We ain't talking about T S you know Ted's shout out my boy Hen. I would wish Rue was on here right now because he wanted the biggest advocates for Ted Shepherd. One thing we gotta be real, Rue he an advocate because Henry was with us on Red Ball now. He was a raptor with us now. He was hooping with us, still going and getting almost off the rim. All right, so if when y'all was the raptors, right?

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Who was Kyle Lowry? Who was DeMar DeRozan? Who was Pascal Siakum?

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All right, being real.

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All right, so TT was I'm gonna have to say TT was more of the um Oh TT was one of y'all team.

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Yeah, it was loaded. It was me. Who can I say? I gotta give TT the DeRozan tag. No, I gotta give Rue, I gotta give Rue to the Rosen tag. Then T T would be, he would really be I gotta give him power. I mean, he ain't really Kyle Lowry because we don't like the way Kyle Lowry played the game. I gotta give myself Kyle because Kyle's a regular all-around player, but you mean the power point guard? Exactly. Pass point he was the MVP, so it's like I say, I gotta give TC that. I gotta give him that title just for that. Then on top of that, him, we gotta give him about kawhi.

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Oh, we got kawaii on there. No, I said I said DeMar DeRose and Elmile. You know what? Let's make it the Kawhi team.

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Ooh, that's so that's better.

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That's better. We got uh uh Kyle Lowry, Pascal, OG, and a nobi.

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Oh, who else do they have up there? Who they starting? Fred Van Bleet was on that team.

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I'm Fred, I'm Van Fleet for the show. Dean is Van Bleet. No, I'm Van Fleet Dean.

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We wasn't even on that team. Oh, wait, what are we talking? We talking about them rap the years or what we nah. I just I wanna say Dean. If anybody Van Bleet is Dean.

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It's the Vista hell. I'm fleet, man. Fleet go get a bugger from anyway.

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So no, fuck that. Let's stay here. Let's have a little bit of fun. Oh, hold on. Let me turn the mouse on. I'm sorry, Rooster.

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I wanna be six five. Don't reach today. Let me see.

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Cause he's gonna be he's gonna be able to give a little better, a little better, uh, what's that word? Insight. Insight on what's the uh this whole line up on what we're doing. Oh man, is my mouse dead? Connecting, you know.

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There we go. Sorry guys, we're muted.

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Hey man, we're talking about your favorite local athlete. Who tears?

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Oh, my boy. He played he played with me and VJ with the rafters.

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Well, you boy, you heard what Rue. Listen, and I was just I was just doing a little breakdown. Let me ask you this who was Kyle Lowry.

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We wouldn't that team, we was like the uh the Vince Carter, Damon Stademeyer, T Mac or T.

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T Mac was already gone. T Mac was T Mac or just is T Mac still there, or is he in there?

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T Mac might be still there.

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Okay, cool. Then yeah, for sure. Then all right, we're going with it. All right, so who was you? Because you couldn't have been Vince Carter, T Mac.

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I was number 15. I was Vince Carter.

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I give him that. Yeah, you did with him. He he didn't play like Vince Carter though.

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Uh he was still getting you still getting bugged. That's what I say. You still getting bugged as well. I had to give so I give him that. I gotta get who all on that team.

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Uh T T. No, no, I'm talking about who's all on that. Uh who's all on that, uh, on that rap. No, but hold on, who's on y'all's rappers' team? Because you know I played in the county with Trevor. Oh, it was me, Rue, T T, Maurice Watts, Henry Shepherd. Uh Eric Spring, Josh Falkenstein.

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Who was Rue? Who was it? I think that might be it shit. I think that might be all of us.

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You know, I I honestly hated playing basketball in the county growing up.

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Why?

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Because I just heard all the story, the city stories. Cause you know, I went to Mount Zion, and then all these people they playing basketball, and I I couldn't play basketball against y'all niggas because I'm playing against J Bird, you know, and that's not no knock on J Bird. J Bird's killing shit, you know. J Bird, Vic, Tyree, Naj, Curtis, you know, the people in the county.

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Right.

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I always wanted to come to the city.

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We the tow your ass up crazy. You got your little young ass out there. Yeah, we especially played against us. You weren't on that winning squad. Rue got to play with some champions for about three, three, four years before he left and went to CAS.

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So that's why he was so used to winning. I think Rue probably had in them four years. Rue probably only lost by two, three games. If that two, three games, uh man, look at him. He ain't saying I don't want to compliment the man to his face. Who him? I'm the reason. I'm who you compliment. No, he was on the other.

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I'm just saying when but when I went when I went to when I was going to when I went to Cass, I was still playing in the city. Like when we wasn't playing it regularly, I was still playing.

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And and the thing is, man, him leaving the Cartersville school system just fucked up y'all's basketball for a a a a a a group that you know what I mean.

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There was already just against zoomed in it, which I mean I can agree with that for sure, but that was also it was more so I guess I can say what'd you say, Rue? That boy got some fresh braids, trust to the back on the phone.

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Come on now.

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There you go. It looked zooming in all you pause.

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Oh, speaker, which you asked this. You asked this uh while we was on the phone earlier. What you wear to the party since you want to knock my outfit?

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Down no slacks in a uh in a uh open boat in a uh open button, whatever the fuck you said. Oh, I said a blazer with my uh and some jeans.

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Hell no, nigga. You niggas gonna be Usher in 06, ain't it?

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Neo Who the hell y'all think I am?

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Oh, and a blazer, ain't it?

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I'm gonna be I'm gonna be in a solid color suit with a uh with a with a with a with a T with a either a a black T underneath or a white T or a button up with my chest out. You know, look so you saying you're gonna give them with a joke. Huh?

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What if it's 40 degrees outside?

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Then I'll put on um I'll put on one of my uh few trench coats.

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Then you're gonna be too damn hot.

City vs County Hoops And Winning Culture

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No, that the nigga, we throwing a party. My coat will be checked. I know that right. If ain't nobody's coat checked, ours would be checked, and I tell you, I'm I I done I done went and bought all kind of listen that I done put in there to just put it in the duck off just because I still ain't got the way, I still ain't found nothing to put nothing on for yet. So this little event gonna be exactly what I need to make sure I can step back out the right way. You know, I done I done got down to uh that sounds so old. No, Rue is just I don't fucking party every week. I'm not going out two, three times a week. I'm not in New York City where I'm where I know I gotta go to work at seven, eight o'clock in the morning, and I still want to stay out and party till 4:30. Nigga calling the FaceTime at 3 30 trying to see what we do in the bed, right? In the goddamn bed, that is it. See, he at least he calls you.

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Oh, I mean, he shit, but no, everybody knows not to call you after 12.

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BJ answers it and say, Man, what y'all doing? Ooh, that look fun. He said, Ooh, that look fun. Man, damn, I gotta get up there room. That's what he said. And what do I say?

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I gotta go answer the phone. I'm not answering right now. I talked to you in the morning.

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No, when he answered, he said, What made you think I'm up at two o'clock in the morning? That's what he said.

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This thing called me, I think it was the other week, uh last week. I was like, What made you think I was up? He was like, Ain't you off tomorrow? I said, Yeah, all right, then nigga. No, that is great out. I mean, I mean, because I'm up to damn near one, two o'clock every night. Yeah, I just you called me the other day at like 12:30, and I was just comfortable watching my TV show. So you watched the phone ring, and I looked at BJ called and I said, Oh, we ain't got nothing important to talk about. Wow, and this episode's really good. Wow, and I know I'm gonna finish it.

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It could have been 911.

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That's what I'm saying. Drop everything, V in trouble. Cool quick. He would have called twice.

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Yeah, no, I would have done now.

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If he would have called twice, I answered the second time. Y'all know if y'all double call at night, I'm gonna be like, Why the hell are you double calling me at 2 30? Yeah, what's wrong? You know, you know how I like to fuss. That's real. I had I did, but I did take y'all when I'm on do not disturb, y'all's calls and texts come through. That is because I I did get tired of on days when I I didn't care for y'all, you know.

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I'll be expecting a phone call or something, and and and then it I look up in the morning and be like, Oh, I was on D my friend didn't even double call me.

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How's respectful? Well, let's bring it in, man. What y'all fellas been on? How was the week?

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Last thing, yeah. Sometimes I be feeling like, dang man, people don't be thinking about me, but I be realizing I be mean as fuck until people to leave me the fuck alone. Absolutely, and then they leave me alone, and I'd be like, Hey bro, why ain't you bothering me?

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And now you bored, and then you want somebody to call you because you done been mean to everybody done ran them off. Yeah, that's how that goes that's usually how it goes.

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I'm working on it.

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Uh well, that is, and that's back in therapy. That is, that's the first thought.

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That's some soft shit. Rudolph, cut that shit out, man. What to be back in therapy?

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He said on Rue, what's been going on, man?

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How was your week?

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I'm chilling, I'm chilling last weekend. It's too cold, DJ. It was it was they say it was colder here than it is Alaska last weekend.

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Well, you had sent me that screenshot. I don't know if you screen sent it to me, or if you just sent it on uh if you had sent it to the the uh Snapchat or whatever. It said it was four degrees up there.

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Like negative 12. That's what you got.

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Four degrees that feel like negative twelve. I said, Man, please, that shit would have me in all week. I ain't even thinking about working, crazy as hell.

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You know what silly me did in 2015.

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Last time I went to New York, it was one of them days it was 20 degrees, feels like one silly me outside moving around. But that's the one thing I seen with Rue. That don't stop shit up there. Everybody, they was still like Rue was outside in uh negative of negative 12, it felt like so. That's what I'm saying. It ain't stopping. I was in Times Square, and your weird bought a pair of gloves off a nigga at the stand. Yeah, I'm like$30. My hands gonna fall off because at that point in my life, as long as it's above, like around freezing 30, you know, in the 30s, I didn't really need gloves. But then when it got when it got to them teens and 20s, like, all right, we gotta go up.

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I wish boy, I wish I could get back to to being able to function in the cold like that again.

SPEAKER_03

No, bro, like you know, that's the only reason I tell niggas to go to the military. Well, besides the benefits, because I ain't one of the niggas who who got who out the military say, hey, hey, go join the military, boy.

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The benefits are good, boy. But the ability to like get comfortable in like some of the most uncomfortable environments, and then the way that can like play out in your regular life is just fucking amazing, you know what I mean?

Late-Night Calls, Boundaries, And Weekly Recaps

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Like when you when cold don't bother you, oh bro, you can go out when it's cold because guess what? The hose to go out when it's cold. Read it. This is culturally inappropriate.

SPEAKER_04

What you say? Well, you tough boy. What was the week like, man, since you since that was the thing?

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Oh man, you know, I did some work, you know.

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I had to, you know, I had to pay the piper. Uh that sounds really suspect now that I think about it.

SPEAKER_03

Pay the piper. That sounds like we're doing what Diddy did then. The prostitute took you off, anyways. But no, I I worked chill. Uh, what did I do this weekend? Oh, Friday, I went to a fundraiser. We went to the Red Door Pantries uh Mardi Gras event. Uh, was there with Dean. Uh, had a good time with Dean and uh Dreeka, you know, saw them out. Uh uh what's happening?

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Baby mama. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Yeah, then you know, you know, uh Scotland was there. We were able to chop it up, talk. Trey Benham was there. We got to talk some stuff, talk to uh some people from Cass High about some things we want to get involved with over there.

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Uh no, man, it was an all-around great event, a good time. And then uh Saturday worked around the house and Sunday, went to work and then watched the Super Bowl. How was your weekend?

SPEAKER_04

Bruh, same pretty much same thing. I got uh cannon's cleaning service. We knocked out all week, baby. We got got some buildings done, got some business taken care of. Uh went in and clocked me in for a couple of hours and got up out of there. Pretty much I wasn't doing too much of the extra, just got my little back in and got up out of there.

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All right, I'm not gonna say too much here, but let me tell you the way you manage your house, I I I love how you do that because that incident where I said I didn't care, I didn't care.

SPEAKER_03

But to see how that played out, I was like, Yeah, we don't play like that. Yeah, but it was just no, I keep going over the game.

SPEAKER_04

It was just I'm like, Yeah, we won't play like that. That's all we won't play like that. We you know, everything runs smooth over here in can in Candy Land. You hear me? Everything runs smooth in Candy Land. But for the most part, though, that was that's all it was, bro. We just trying to figure out, trying to get all the uh week together, trying to make sure we got all our you know, ducks in a row, and that's pretty much how we was rolling this weekend, man. Everything was pretty good, smooth selling.

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I forgot to put it on the board, but uh Valentine's Day Saturday, Valentine's Day weekend, rooster rooster, uh say something.

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Um, because I'm coming to you now.

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We're gonna we're gonna go, we're gonna skip over me on that subject.

SPEAKER_04

No, hell no, because I'll say what you what you looking like this weekend. You got some plans, you getting outside. What that wasn't what what is looking like in New York City?

SPEAKER_02

City gonna be there, it's always you know, moving to shaking goods.

SPEAKER_04

You gonna be in the city or you getting out? No, I'm gonna be in the city doing my thing. Okay, okay. What you looking like for New York uh for Valentine?

Therapy, Weather Grit, And Military Mindset

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Well, me, nothing just chilling, you ain't getting out nowhere.

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Uh well, you know, I gotta work uh Sunday, but you know, I might I might stick my toe outside to see uh the people who are like me on Valentine's Day, and you know, I got a good sob story I could tell that really, you know. I'm not gonna do that. But yeah, uh, you know, I'll probably go out somewhere, flirt with a bartender, and come home.

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There it is, then there it is. There it is.

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Found it terrible.

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Well, I'm about to say then let's jump it, let's jump Valentine's Seven. I'm doing what you doing, man. My Valentine's chill, bro. I'm doing them the same thing I do every year. Lick it bunk. Yeah, I don't do all that. I get drunk and just kick back and you know, throw it down.

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You know what I'm saying? Ain't nothing, ain't nothing changing. You see what I'm saying? Gonna probably open up a little candy, gonna give me a little demo, something major. That's about it, though. Just something real light and sweet. You know how I do, but about it, man. I don't know that about you do it underlying. You don't either, you don't need to worry about what I'm doing.

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That's why I say that's why I say you know how I don't, I'll tell y'all about my weekend off camera. Uh, but listen, I know it's gonna be some good butt naked. There we go. Hey, so let me let me ask you this then. Did your uh did your super bowl predictions come to through? I mean Lee. I mean, I didn't really give a damn. Yeah, I just wanted to watch a good football game, and honestly, I enjoyed the football game. I did too. I like defensive football. I mean, maybe because you know, I played defense in high school, you know, not an athlete, sorry. But I I I like football, I like defensive football, so it I enjoyed it watching the pass rush, the plays, uh seeing Drake May not win a Super Bowl, seeing the Patriots not win a Super Bowl. I mean, it was amazing for me. You win any ducats? No, I didn't gamble this year.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, no gambling.

SPEAKER_04

Got me a couple dollars off of them. Seahawks came through and did exactly what I expected them to do. Lee, Ruba, what about you? Did you get to check it out?

SPEAKER_02

I watched it, you know, today halftime show.

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Well, speaking of that, what did you think of it?

SPEAKER_02

I didn't watch it. I couldn't understand it.

SPEAKER_04

You didn't watch none of that What about you, Lake?

SPEAKER_03

Uh I watched it. I couldn't understand it. So I was around some bad bunny fans when I watched Super Ball, right?

SPEAKER_01

You know, they watched it, they understand it, they spoke it, all that shit, right? Me know speaking. No, I didn't. Yes, you need no idea.

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No, I know what it is, D.

SPEAKER_04

You right. You right V.

SPEAKER_03

You right. I know that's why I said keep going, Link. Here's the thing. Y'all's guess ain't gonna it is.

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I know it ain't. I know what it is.

SPEAKER_03

I know. Promise you. I know now. Go ahead. You won't bet your eyebrows. No, no, I ain't better. I still have Kenya Martin. But no, um, so they were at about it because uh of the song selection. Uh, for me personally, I didn't give a damn because I I I really don't give a damn about this halftime performance unless I give a damn about it. I I I watch the Super Bowl and watch football.

SPEAKER_05

That's right.

SPEAKER_03

I'm not there for that. But, anyways, I I I talked to a friend, a Mexican friend, child of an immigrant, and we had a great conversation about it because I asked her her feelings because I wanted you know, I wanted to know, I wanted to learn because I didn't know what that nigga was saying. And I did see uh some shit I didn't like. Them two men was kidding, but it's equality now. Oh, yeah, yeah, that's it, equality. It yeah, I I I don't have a problem with him putting it in his show, I just don't want to see it. Okay, but no, so uh and and and she talked to me about what the message of it was, and it's just like he's talking about actual like what America is, United America, and also you Latino people ask for representation, and these are her words, not mine.

SPEAKER_01

I don't speak for the for the Latin community, but I am invested.

SPEAKER_03

Um, and then you get representation, he does the whole thing in Spanish, and then he he gives a bigger message. Like, why would y'all shit on that? You know what I mean? Because this is what you're asking for, and you're finally getting it. Is this what you really wanted, or do you just want to be the white man? So it got it got like super deep, but it was uh it was great conversation.

SPEAKER_04

I personally feel it's I feel like it was a spinoff from last uh last year's is like I said, it's it's Kendrick Lamar. He did his and he did it promoting the equality, the uh the the what's the right word trying to say trying to just get the whole bringing everybody whole big that's the answer.

SPEAKER_01

What that's who controls the ox.

SPEAKER_03

Uh I ain't gonna put that on that. I just again I don't even want to put Jay in the conversation, which I do he picks the person this season, this year he did. Yeah, he picks it up. He didn't pick he didn't pick uh Kendra more. I didn't know that, but I hope he did. I personally felt like it was just a spinoff from last year, just bringing back uh speaking on a quality how he did last year, but now he just did it for the quality of everybody when it and and when they say everybody, the Hispanic side again. We're trying to get a whole new different demographic to come watch your side to watch your sport because a lot of folks don't a lot of and I'm I don't want to say that, but uh some Hispanics don't watch uh oh no again. It's I feel like it was tight for that because again, if you check the polls, I think they said a hundred million watch this season or this should just a halftime show, even if they didn't watch the game, a hundred million folks was watching uh Bad Bunny. So you know what I'm saying?

Fundraisers, Work Grind, And Super Bowl Weekend

SPEAKER_01

I I keep saying Hove did because Hove did exactly what the NFL wanted to do increase viewership, increase conversation. Just think about it.

SPEAKER_03

We don't know what the hell Bad Bunny said, but they've been talking about just for the last two days, you know what I'm saying? Like it's it's it's taking over stuff. We're talking about this. Isn't America, this is the Super Bowl. Bro, the Super Bowl performance don't mean shit. You either like it or you don't. Some people take stances, but that's not what it's actually about.

SPEAKER_05

That's right.

SPEAKER_03

Uh, but Hispanic people, Latin, Latin American people who don't typically watch Super Bowl. And I'm saying this because I talk to people, they watch it to watch Bad Bunny.

SPEAKER_01

That was the whole point. Get get more eyes, get more money. So even if like he took a stance, cool, great. I support you taking your stance. Um, and it really did feel good when they said El Salvador because it's saying about my daughter. I'm not gonna lie to you, they did something for me.

SPEAKER_03

Um but shout out Boo Boo. But um at the end of the day, Hove did what he was supposed to do.

SPEAKER_01

He was supposed to make NFL money, more viewers, more conversation about it, and it's just like bruh, the political shows are talking about this shit. Like, who gives a fuck?

SPEAKER_04

That is real though. That is real, that's real as hell though.

SPEAKER_03

But hey Rue, I want to hear more about what you you know, you didn't understand what he was saying. Like, what when you watch the halftime show, what are you looking for?

SPEAKER_02

You know, who was that? Who was that that performed in Vegas? He had a nice show. Who was that?

SPEAKER_03

Ursher Usher, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

You know, he all over the field. Usher was nice.

SPEAKER_03

Uh that one usher was skating and shit all around now.

SPEAKER_02

He was doing a bunch of stuff, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Uh before a show then.

SPEAKER_02

Uh, you know, I was a fan of that Justin Timberlake, you know, Jenny Jackson back in the day.

SPEAKER_03

You a freak. Y'all know I missed it. Did you dead ass? So we used to watch the Super Bowl at uh Gerard's Gerard's house, Aston, Georgia, and during that super bowl, it's halftime. Me and Gerard, we go to the room to play PlayStation to play the Super Bowl against each other during half 30 minutes, and then all we hear is the yelling coming from the living room. We're gonna run in and see what happened. Everybody done seen the titty but us. I didn't get to see that titty till high school. Nah, if you'd have gone back and looked on rotten.com at that time. Rotten.com had that titty up the 20 seconds after it was posted. I mean, every site that you could think of online, they had that little titty post.com was a dirty site, it was an insane site at that time. That was the first side I seen him over get his head blew off. Rude, did you ever get on rotten.com? Yeah, I got a word.

SPEAKER_02

I got on World Star real early when they first.

SPEAKER_03

You could see like graphics. They had you can see girls sucking horse dick on rotten exactly like some wild stuff. You could see uh that's crazy you said that. But but there's real beastally on there because when I was a little kid, I wasn't controlling. I wasn't controlling the mouse, I was around, I was around the computer. I won't implicate any of these people, but guess what? I still hang out with y'all, and I'm gonna let to some of y'all. But uh but no, no, no, like these niggas like we kids just on rotten.com and just looking at stuff, being curious, and it's just like oh yeah, wow. Thanks. They had showed that was the one I had seen. I can't think of what that uh the guy was. Who is that guy? He was like a he was like a serial um like robber or something, but long story short, he got caught before he got caught by the police. The uh, I guess he blew his head off. Man, they had a shotgun picture as maybe eight, nine-year-old VJ. I seen a key, uh the grown man hold back his head, blew out with a shotgun. Listen, that's what I said. You you learn fast on riding.com. Did you see Kennedy?

SPEAKER_04

I didn't see that one.

SPEAKER_03

Uh uh, he's on the wall. But I'm so tired of this AI camera. Uh, we we're I'm gonna figure out we're gonna do another camera. We're gonna have a camera on you.

SPEAKER_04

Then we're gonna have you're gonna keep it moving. All right, yeah, no, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

We're gonna have three cameras out this time. Hey Sip Rogers, talk to me. When the last time you watched Jason Voorhees, Josh watched what Jason Voorhees.

SPEAKER_02

What the fuck is that?

SPEAKER_04

Jason.

SPEAKER_02

Who?

SPEAKER_04

Jason.

SPEAKER_02

The like the the the horror movie, Jason?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, the nigga with the machete and the hockey mask.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah, I mean, uh when the last time you watched Lark Voorhees, nigga. I was a Texas chainsaw mask type of nigga.

SPEAKER_01

Well, what about Lark Voorhees?

SPEAKER_02

I watched that beach the other night.

SPEAKER_03

Lark Voorhees, that's Lisa Turtle, man. Uh Saved by the Bell, the black girl.

SPEAKER_04

Gotcha. Okay, I knew it was name.

SPEAKER_03

I definitely knew I knew that name. Uh Shosky. I wonder what her feet look like. What is wrong with you? A feet, he's a freak, man. What the hell is wrong with you? Who is David Pierce?

SPEAKER_00

The nigga from the Falcons who put hands and foots on Rankin.

Halftime Show Reactions And Representation

SPEAKER_03

I put David Pierce. He ran, he ran the the the the lamb truck into bruh tripping. That's a first round pick for us, bro. And that's the first round pick we gave up with this year. That's what I'm telling you. And the fact that he got two counts of aggravated assault, uh uh, what was it? They got assault with a deadly assault with a deadly weapon, a weapon. Uh uh uh it took them cops to take that big barrel down. Now I don't I don't know why they tried to jump on goddamn D'Artagnan without five tasers. I'm not gonna hold you. I don't believe in police brutality. I don't, but if I'm a cop, I'm thinking about me personally as a cop. Me, me and Rue had the conversation about me coming up to starting at 95k. Come on, but but with my military experience, it could be more, right? I really thought about it because I was unemployed. I close with you, but then I thought about niggas like like like James Pierce. Uh if I get the call and I gotta talk him down and make pissed off.

SPEAKER_04

What you gonna do?

SPEAKER_03

Before he gets pissed off, he's gonna be tased up, nigga.

SPEAKER_04

So you're gonna hit him before we do anything.

SPEAKER_03

I realize I be one of them punk ass cops that I talk bad about. So guess what? I shouldn't be a cop because a nigga like him, I get the call to go subdue him. Yeah, nah, it's taser, baby. Which is Taser and Billy Club. I ain't gonna tell you no lie. I'm playing devil's advocate now. I'm still wondering what made him get to that point. No, no, no, that's the real conversation. That's that's the nobody will have it because we can't have it because he's a bigger guy, and she's also famous, and that matters, and it shouldn't matter, but it does. And we obviously know that nigga could whoop her ass, but people never ask the question why did that nigga crash out? What did she do? And that's my thing. Because again, like I said, is yeah, I understand she a woman, he can beat her woo-doo. That ain't, but that ain't even the thing because obviously he wasn't trying to beat her, obviously, he just rather wreck his car, you know what I'm saying? Again, it's just no, he rather wrecked his car in there. But again, like I say, it's just what did he what did she do to make him get to that point? And again, it's not it, ain't never it ain't to defend him. Exactly. It's never to defend him, it's more so to understand what give me something, like tell me something as to what what's what what you a millionaire now? What's about to make you crash out and lose everything behind this old girl that you can go get 50 of them all, them same ones? Um, come on, Rue. Is that what it is?

SPEAKER_01

Oh well, here's the thing think about it. They dated in college, they were both at UT Knoxville, my alma mater, you know, yeah, God bless America and the Tennessee volunteers, anyways.

SPEAKER_03

But uh how did you get that at first, Ruth? My bad.

SPEAKER_02

Oh one of our teachers slash coaches. Shout out to E B. Uh but nah, uh he was never a coach of mine.

SPEAKER_03

You tried out and you made the team, but you said I got AU, I gotta go to Kingwood.

SPEAKER_02

I think I would have been nice out there in that outfield. Huh? I think I would have been nice out there in that outfield.

SPEAKER_03

I would have liked to, you know, be with my friend at practice and on the bus, and you know what I mean. You could have probably came over to the parry with us. Don't say nothing crazy.

SPEAKER_02

That's too white.

SPEAKER_00

D-Ray was over there.

SPEAKER_02

I'll draw my line with that.

SPEAKER_00

Hey, D-Ray was over there. Who D-Ray?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, okay. No, I thought you're talking about you know, Deontay Curves.

SPEAKER_03

He took his number in sixth grade, that's why he was 25. That's all right, right there. He needs to.

SPEAKER_02

I want 25 to 6th grade. I thought it was 15.

SPEAKER_03

No, you want 25 because Deontay, you thought you had uh you thought you had 15 and you had 25 and Deontay had 15 because you remember coachy, the way we picked our jerseys, everybody said what number they was gonna get. But that nigga before the first game, he just dropped the the the the tote in the middle of the floor. Come get it, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Whatever number y'all want, come get it. I get it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, nigga fighting like really like fighting for numbers, and and then he was ready to fight Deontay over the number because he wanted 15 and he thought he had 15. He was like, D you don't play, and it was funny as hell.

SPEAKER_04

Well, just saying, real quick, I wanna because I think that let me ask you how did y'all the coaches you said he just come drop the the the jersey or the whatever right in the middle of the flow? Yes. Oh no, that would have been mayhem and Cardiff. Yeah, no, that would have been Mayhem and I would have been mayhem and Cardiville for sure. It would have been a what you're gonna pick that number out early, and there and all everybody's gonna know what number you want.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I slid out that number 11.

SPEAKER_03

We couldn't know, we didn't have no numbers under. I think one through ten, we didn't have everything eleven and up. Oh, yeah. You was 21 in middle school. You used to wear that little black headband from Nates.

SPEAKER_04

No, I wore a black headband from Nike.

SPEAKER_03

You're right, it wasn't what I'm saying. Don't do me like that. And y'all had them practice jerseys in seventh grade.

SPEAKER_04

No, that was trash.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I really hated losing to y'all in practice jerseys.

SPEAKER_04

We told y'all ass up in seventh grade. Then y'all niggas went and got juggernaut.

SPEAKER_03

Him and J Bird didn't play with us in seven grade.

SPEAKER_04

I didn't give a damn about the uh J Bird. We he was the only thing that's uh J Bird didn't do nothing against us.

SPEAKER_03

Well, I had to say that because I get the local show, I get both of them wasn't on the team. Uh I'm telling you, J Bird didn't do nothing against us. Uh uh uh if anything, I shout out Blake Sims. Blake Sims really Blake Sims and uh rules. Now I mean Blake Blake snapped on it. No, Blake is what took it over the top. I was saying Blake snapped championship game because I mean nobody cares about an eighth grade, but like if if if Blake, if Blake don't come to cast, I play the three, I ain't scoring 20. We tell y'all no, I mean I'm not taking that many shots. I still think which again, and I ain't saying nothing again. We're gonna go we're getting ready to get up out of here. But what I'm saying with Rue, I still don't think Rue come out and hit 15 points in the first five minutes of the game either.

SPEAKER_04

If we got stuff different, but anyway, that's neither here nor there. Let's jump up. I roo. So you said so you said the game was lost right there.

Old Internet Shock Sites And Media Nostalgia

SPEAKER_00

Ain't they five men? Ain't they five men my height, and I ain't grew since then.

SPEAKER_02

So you say BJ the game was lost then in that first five minutes. That's literally.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, honestly, I felt like I felt like I guys was intimidated. I still and I think I done said that a couple times. We was bigger than y'all too.

SPEAKER_04

I ain't give a damn about that. Y'all didn't give a damn about if I would have if my boy was on that team, we don't lose.

SPEAKER_03

And I still and I done said that a million times. Just give me one. That's all I need. We don't lose. Do you hear me? And I look in the camera and say that hey, just give me one. You know what really lost y'all the game.

SPEAKER_01

What y'all didn't play y'all six men earlier because he came in the game and he hit like two calls.

SPEAKER_03

Next up, so listen, let me ask y'all. So since we done don't even entertain that dumb ass shit, Rue. Uh, so look though, since we're talking about ass kicking, who y'all like Nick Young or Blueface?

SPEAKER_04

In a boxing in a boxing, they got a boxing match coming up.

SPEAKER_02

They both heavy now. So what they put.

SPEAKER_04

I'm going face.

SPEAKER_03

I'm going blue the whole way. Blue always had a squabble on him.

SPEAKER_02

But if this is the point, if this one, if this was if this was skinny blue, you know what I'm saying? Well, he didn't give a fuck when he was. I don't like heavy blue.

SPEAKER_03

You gotta understand this. This ain't fat blue though. This chain game blue, this 30 pounds of uh uh uh heavy. I get it. He is on solid though. He's slow, he's slow games all like nigga been just pockets and push up.

SPEAKER_02

When we went to Tampa and they had that fight when he was skinny, you know what I'm saying? He could do all that. Nah, he he gonna go tie in the stars talking like that, bro.

SPEAKER_03

I um but I we don't watch we don't watch Nick, we don't like Nick Young get put on his pockets two or three times, two or three times if I ain't tripping. Yeah, they both celebrity uh uh fights. Nick Young is broke. I ain't I don't know. I ain't gonna say he's broke, I ain't gonna say he's not broke.

SPEAKER_04

I don't know, but I'm gonna say I'm gonna say you know if we talking fighting while he ain't got a chance with blue.

SPEAKER_01

I think he just I'm gonna say that Nick Young has to do things to maintain his while why the hell is Nick Young fighting blue face?

SPEAKER_03

Now, granted, when I listen to Nick Young talk on podcasts, it sounds like he got fucked out of his money.

SPEAKER_02

What did he say, AZ?

SPEAKER_03

Well, he was he averaged like 18 uh before his contract year, and then they traded him in his contract year. And you know the new team ain't gonna ain't gonna sign you, and they ain't gonna give you the big money.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, not we'll give you one year and prove it again.

SPEAKER_03

And he kind of became one of those guys when it's like, dang, I should have got a a four-year deal that would have set me up and then took these bullshit deals. Uh, you looking forward to all-star weekend?

SPEAKER_02

Uh we're gonna see, man. I was supposed to be out there, but then my homeboy fucked everything up, so now I'm gonna be in the city.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you know, I was supposed to be out there, and then I couldn't find gainful employment, and then I did find gainful employment, and it really ain't gainful, it's just employment.

SPEAKER_01

So, you know, I just can't afford to go out there and spend all that money looking at all them pretty women and telling all them good stories I tell, not lives just you know, entertaining across my leg like this.

SPEAKER_03

See, in a pair of slacks, agent rock.

SPEAKER_02

Just spend that little money and come on to New York. Yeah, no, uh, well, you know, I you too v. I get you right over here.

SPEAKER_03

Well, now after I I gotta I gotta do my trip with my daughter. After I do my trip with my daughter, I'm coming to New York. You wanna go to New York City, boss? Yeah, nah. I need to get up to New York.

SPEAKER_01

I got some people I need to see, some people uh you know they mean something to me. Good friends up there, check on them, and also I just need to go out there to see the city. You know, I need to I need to show I need to teach Rule a little something.

SPEAKER_02

Something we need to get V country up here. Oh come on, man. You know he ain't been past Tennessee.

SPEAKER_03

Man, oh I don't talk about my nigga like that.

SPEAKER_02

Come on, me too.

SPEAKER_03

This time was about five, six years ago. We met up in Phoenix, yes, sir. Smoking smoking. Listen, I'm coast to coast like butter and toast, man. Listen, it we ain't gotta do all that. Um come on, man. Listen, hey, we can tell the story.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, guess hey, guess what? Guess I'm going back Saturday, fellas.

SPEAKER_03

Boy, Phoenix.

SPEAKER_02

Nah, they're Frisco's.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yes, uh. I barely remember that night. I do too. I do.

SPEAKER_02

I don't even remember that night because I just don't remember just that picture we had.

SPEAKER_03

That's the only thing I remember. We was just so drunk and hot. I that's the only thing I remember from that picture. And even really, I thought that I thought it was at Roof Chris for real. I don't know where we was at.

SPEAKER_02

I know we was I thought we were just at some regular restaurant, some some, you know, some caliph, some nice local, you know, like a nice local restaurant. Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_03

I remember we were supposed to meet y'all somewhere, and I fell asleep and then woke up to miss call uh angry girlfriend. Oh, you supposed to go out? She wanted to go out. No, y'all at like went back to the hotel to do something real quick.

Horror, Pop Culture, And Falcons Off-Field Drama

SPEAKER_02

Huh? No, we didn't. You always say that we left out. You said, All right, we're gonna meet you on Hollywood Boulevard. We went straight there. We we got there, we called you. Where you at AC?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, that's when we went to meet D, right?

SPEAKER_02

No, no, no, D oh. Y'all came D came with us to the air. So AC saw D. So this this was the next night.

SPEAKER_03

After we ate, we was gonna link up.

SPEAKER_02

We went straight there. What it wasn't no, you just you went to sleep in five minutes.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, yeah. I went to sleep, and then any other part of that story is what was told to me.

SPEAKER_03

All right, so if y'all didn't go back to the hotel, then I you know, I didn't pull that out my ass.

SPEAKER_02

I think you could have got woken up. I just think somebody didn't wake you up. I think that's that's I didn't say I'd always kept. That to myself.

SPEAKER_03

Well, I'm happy you're telling the truth now. You thought this motherfucker did what he kept changing the last name on the fucking Amazon Prime account, not telling I had no idea. Not my last name, the other last name on that motherfucker. He's a dick. I probably wasn't supposed to say that on the show, but fuck it. I don't mind. He ain't got to deal with it. It's already over. That's already been there now. She it's already in there. Well, let's join. But hold on. Hey, thanks for that.

SPEAKER_04

We joined y'all country as hell.

SPEAKER_02

You know, well, like so. That's what it was. And then me and VJ, you know, we were just floating around the city in that Mazda all night.

SPEAKER_03

All night long. I probably went back to that B and B, got cussed out, didn't get no ass.

SPEAKER_04

Well, you should have came and got in that car because I mean God Almighty. Boogers was flowing out by the time that was man, God almighty. What's we talking about?

SPEAKER_02

Man, I was at the body shop the other day, and I seen the exact same Maserati. I said, Man, I boy. I said, I told the nigga, I said, You can do something in this car, boy.

SPEAKER_03

Well, you can act a fool in this one. Listen, if you can't do nothing, you can tear this one up.

SPEAKER_04

See it, it was ready to go. It's seven o'clock. Oh, I'm glad you said that. So let me ask you before I get before I get my opinions, Rue.

SPEAKER_02

I want to ask you have you checked out the new J. Cole album? Not yet, because I ain't at work. Uh listen to because that's when I listen to music when I'm driving around all day.

SPEAKER_03

Well then, Lee, I'm gonna ask you. I know you done checked it out. I listen to most of it. I'm not gonna lie to you. I love when J.

SPEAKER_01

Cole raps. I don't necessarily always love when J. Cole makes songs. So when he makes a double disc, 141 minutes of music. And for me, when I listen to albums, I like to listen to an album all the way through.

SPEAKER_03

That's a tough listen for me personally. The Cole album, or just in general, that much music, yeah. Of one person, and especially with J. Cole. Like J. Cole raps well, but he doesn't always make good songs. And sometimes, you know, I like when the album has like them two, three songs, and you ain't saying shit, but it sounds good. Like, I be needing that filler, and he don't be having filler, he just be having straight bars, just going at it, and good for him. And I was I respect it, but it made it difficult for me to finish it. But I like what I listened to, uh, some things I didn't like, but nah, overall, I think it's a good album, and the concept of it, I think, is great. Like him not feeding into what necessarily sells and saying, Hey, I'm the artist, I'm going to talk about my life at 29 going back home versus 39 going back home, and I'm gonna diss niggas from my from my hometown that nobody knows about, but I'm this mainstream guy. I fuck with that, and I also fuck with him like still carrying like that that that petty beef towards those people because there's some people in Cartersville who mean nothing to me.

SPEAKER_01

Their thoughts and feelings don't change my life.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, nothing that that that that comes from them affects anything that I do, but at some point I feel slighted by them. And break that down. What do you mean? They said something I didn't like, did something I didn't, and this is not one particular person. There's multiple people who fit into this category, but then they just becoming an enemy, and sometimes I bro it's fuck them, it's fuck them forever. And it's really I might throw a shot at you one day just because I woke up and the sky was blue, you know.

SPEAKER_04

So just because, yeah, I get it, I get it.

SPEAKER_03

Because it's it's it's fuck you forever.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I can do that, even though it don't matter.

SPEAKER_01

So I I respect that from J. Cole because that's real human, and it's not cool to act as to show that publicly. And you know me, I ain't I you know, I ain't gotta be cool all the time.

SPEAKER_03

I can be emotional or corny.

SPEAKER_04

Well, I'm gonna tell you, mine is I ain't really even tried to listen to it only because what you saying, I agree to disagree. Because again, Cole, I'm still pissed off behind that Drake and uh and that and that Kendrick shit.

SPEAKER_03

Because if you wasn't didn't want to battle, why jump in there? And then when you in it, and now you already in the fire, you come out with an apology, but and because you see what they did with the battle.

SPEAKER_01

It it became it became less about rap and more about how people the internet responds to rap in the internet, and listen to the whole album. J. Cole is like, bro, fuck this internet culture, fuck this streaming culture.

SPEAKER_03

Like, let's rap, make good music, listen to good music. Like, you know what I mean? Because I hear that, but this is not 2000 no more. Now, this is what that's how you make your music. I mean, that's how you make your money, that's how you make your name, that's how you keep building your brand up. It's from these young streamers, from these internet people, from these guys who do this and that. The fact that he jumped in the fire and he went head first in, but then he came back and start doing all these rebuttals and making it seem like, nah, I don't want to do that, I don't want to knock nobody. Come on, man. Now you uh now that's corny to me.

SPEAKER_01

Because for him, it's not just about money and streams, it's about rap.

SPEAKER_03

Like he's an old school rapper where it's like, hey, I want to be the best rapper because I rap better than you. Not necessarily because I sold more than you, or I got more fans than you, but like amongst people who listen to rap, amongst rappers, I can outrap you. Yeah, I'm gonna be honest with you. They talk about this big three and all of this stuff, but Cole rap better than everybody. Future, future is the one. I mean, that's without a doubt.

SPEAKER_04

That I mean, that's what I but we ain't I don't want to jump the future yet. I want to say right here. We going definitely rather some future shit. If you stand with that big three conversation, though, you still gotta go.

SPEAKER_03

And I mean, I hear you, but it's like if it wouldn't even be a big three conversation if Cole don't jump in that. If he don't go put his head and put his put his input on that, but like that's when you exit out, that's when you make it extra.

SPEAKER_01

He was, I mean, it was the big three before before that. Then when he got on them features, come on now.

SPEAKER_03

The big three came, they made that big three shit. Well, motherfucker wasn't calling him the big three, they were who I ain't never heard nobody called him a big three besides them two, them three.

SPEAKER_04

I mean, so that's why I say it's future.

SPEAKER_03

Listen to this nigga.

SPEAKER_04

We don't listen to him three times.

Live-Show Lines: Respect, Family, And Money

SPEAKER_02

Hell the princes go, body's top, they got the black. They see you still got that backer up.

SPEAKER_00

What you said now?

SPEAKER_02

Still got that baccarat.

SPEAKER_03

Um, yeah, yeah. I mean, I don't think the world needs to know what I decide to wear when I decide to wear it, but yeah, I still got some.

SPEAKER_02

No, I'm just saying, I think I'm gonna get me some tomorrow.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, you should. It mixes well with backwood smoke.

SPEAKER_02

Now uh now that Christian Loubertin killed all the backwood smoke.

SPEAKER_03

All right, I actually need to go get me a new fragrance.

SPEAKER_02

Well, that Louis V, but you know that's summertime, so you know I gotta keep that on ice. I I had a I had me when I put oh girl, she said it's summertime. She was like, I just you know, summertime. I just love this summer guy. Well, give it here then, bitch.

SPEAKER_03

I I wore some uh Doche and Gabbana uh the other day because I had like a sampler of it from something I bought.

SPEAKER_02

I was just looking at that. That's good, that's nice.

SPEAKER_03

I know I hated it. That blue is the blue one. No, not the blue. It's it's it's it's uh it's just this one's a dark one. I didn't I didn't like it personally. Um, I got a little bit left.

SPEAKER_01

I'll let you smell it before we let you pause.

SPEAKER_03

Um that's insane. But no, I I I didn't like it, but I do I do need to go to the to I need to go cologne shopping.

SPEAKER_02

Um I tried to go today. I went to some little spot, so I'm looking at some.

SPEAKER_01

You get cologne this week.

SPEAKER_02

Well, no, no, no. I don't I don't ran out, no. I ran out like two weeks ago, but I just ain't I ain't been out. V note, I ain't been out, so I ain't bruh.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that shit should have been filled up three months ago. How you let your cologne get that low? Come on now.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I got some other shit, but I'm talking about my winter shit. You know, I got time.

SPEAKER_00

How you you supposed to get that shit done two weeks? Come on now, baby.

SPEAKER_02

You know, I goddamn hit myself 70 times when I go out.

SPEAKER_03

I forgot, yeah. You you cologne.

SPEAKER_02

You know that you know you're gonna smell me walking through the doors. You know me.

SPEAKER_01

I put cologne on my body before I put my clothes on.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, you gotta put it everywhere.

SPEAKER_02

No, man. I I take it with I take it with me, me. I take it with me when we're about to walk in the club.

SPEAKER_03

You don't smoke in the car, smoke outside or something. Something we try to see. Y'all know me. You know, you know, you know, I I I I smoke goddamn shower, get dressed, yeah. And so now I don't want you to smell my cologne really until you get that close to me, baby. I don't want everybody to know how I smell. No, I won't be, I want you to smell this. I want you to get a whiff of that smell when when Tim starts her verse, and you grabbing the back of my neck, and you, yeah, that's when I want you to smell me. I don't mind.

SPEAKER_02

Well, she's gonna smell it too when y'all grind it on the dance floor. That's what you're saying.

SPEAKER_03

She grinded on the dance. You a freak. What's up with y'all? Yeah, I wasn't I was gonna be a bit more subtle than that, man.

SPEAKER_00

Y'all grind when the last time you grinded with a woman on the dance floor.

SPEAKER_01

You about to lie?

SPEAKER_04

I know when.

SPEAKER_02

She probably didn't have a bridge.

SPEAKER_03

Nothing. Is it y'all in my no ray? No, hell no. It wasn't no grinding in Monterey. See, you know what I'm talking about, don't you, Rue?

SPEAKER_04

When y'all, yeah, no, I was talking about it off camera, but yeah, no, I know it root.

SPEAKER_02

I got Valentine's this weekend. I don't know what you're talking about.

SPEAKER_03

I'm feeling that shit. I ain't gonna hold you. I might have to go on the roller decks and see who's single lonely this weekend. Damn what go on the roller decks and see who's single and lonely this weekend. I already got they toes done.

SPEAKER_02

They got the single, they got the single night at the club, but come on and get you a flight up here. Might find you a wife.

SPEAKER_03

Damn, I tried that before. Dick.

SPEAKER_02

Come on, man. Find your little find your little Seton Hall alumni. You know what I'm saying? AC.

SPEAKER_03

No, I want I want me a Columbia thing.

SPEAKER_02

Ceton Hall alumni.

SPEAKER_03

Nah, I want I want one of them. I want one of them HBCU types that went to Columbia for uh law school.

SPEAKER_02

See, no, I'm talking about a white girl. What's wrong with me?

SPEAKER_05

Well, you know, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, I'm trying to find I'm trying to find Shorty from Gwinnett County that went to Howard and then went to Columbia. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, for sure. Well, I mean, if we weren't talking about going to Minnesota. Now we were talking about going to Minneapolis, that's different. Hey, let's talk about this party, man. What do you think the party gonna look like? Well, I mean, like, what do you want the party?

SPEAKER_02

Since what about 15 years? Like, you know, niggas ain't party since Tigg go to the zoo, niggas go to the TVs and shit. Niggas was going what was that shit? What was that Mexican shit up there in the uh over there on uh no no no hell no?

SPEAKER_03

The recent the one up there by the old uh old cable uh play where you go play cable bill.

SPEAKER_02

No, I'm talking about uh I'm talking about in the uh in this plasma beauty for you.

SPEAKER_03

Oh oh oh no, he's not he talking about uh no this is the shit that this recent okay okay. You're talking about two X though, ain't you? No, what are you talking about? Two X was up there too.

SPEAKER_02

I'm talking about the shit we were just seeing like two years ago. There we go.

SPEAKER_03

2X was right down from the archers.

SPEAKER_02

We're gonna throw a party, man. Niggas gonna come out, you know, trying good, kick it, parlay, politic, whatever the fuck y'all want to see, whatever y'all need to say, you know. Are we throwing after party? I told you what we're going after party. We won't see a strip club afterwards, especially them duckies, right?

SPEAKER_04

Come on out the party with the with the game, man. Yeah, no, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Uh we're gonna party, just you know. I trust y'all. I ain't home, so I trust y'all niggas gonna do y'all thing getting people there.

SPEAKER_03

Don't trust us too much, man. I'm gonna have I do want to cut you out. I want to holler at T cook.

SPEAKER_02

We ain't gonna do that now. I don't know if y'all gonna cut me out.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, we ain't gonna y'all in that. Yeah, I'm just bullshitting. I wouldn't do my man like that, but yeah, no, we yeah, we're gonna throw a party, man.

Football vs Basketball Toughness And Real Fights

SPEAKER_02

I think it's gonna be a good time because you know I got y'all information still thinking about that. Y'all ain't cutting me out.

SPEAKER_03

Why do you still have that? Why would you get rid of that? You don't need that anymore.

SPEAKER_02

A rainy day, just like you're trying to make it rain now.

SPEAKER_03

We're gonna have to have a conversation about that. That might need to disappear. I don't like that.

SPEAKER_04

He do keep it, he still got all that shit in this room. I don't like that.

SPEAKER_03

Hey, I don't like owning. I don't like owner nigga one. Well, speaking of owner nigga one, uh Isaiah Stewart, Pistons, Charlotte. Y'all see that crazy ass trying to fight uh what's his name?

SPEAKER_02

Miles Bridge head like this, didn't he?

SPEAKER_04

Like man, miles finna drop him. You know what you're saying. I like I like miles. I ain't gonna I like miles to drop like one just one of them big stupid.

SPEAKER_02

That's his rap name, R T B M B. And you know we go crazy.

SPEAKER_03

You know, man, you know, you know he goes crazy. You say you was on that uh on that mile. Man, come on now. Yeah, you already know I was on that. Stu make music too. I ain't listen to Stu. I don't want to hear him because he ain't he ain't fly like miles. He's like a fly nigga to make music and he just can hoop. He's six seven and can hoop. You know what I'm saying? Isaiah, he just he's six nine, he mean, he's aggressive. He like you know what I'm saying. I don't want to hear crash out rap. Isaiah make music.

SPEAKER_01

Isaiah make music too. Yeah, you want to hear?

SPEAKER_02

I ain't never heard, I ain't never heard none of his songs.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, that's the beauty of of this right here, man.

SPEAKER_02

YouTube, uh he ain't spent like round miles bridges on that Michigan. That no, hell no, crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Dick's too. That's the reason why Miles popped off, though. He knew he was at home. He was he's in Charlotte, but you know, yeah, he knew he was at home. He wouldn't have went out there weren't gonna do it. Well, he knows he's good back home. You know what I'm saying? And he can get anybody, he can get he can get the nigga touching. When they buy come true, everybody touched.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, he do that type of shit. Yeah, Haitian Jack ass nigga.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, they would have their ball. I mean, yeah. But nah, I I honestly wish when Stu was running at Miles and he threw that one, I wish he would have connected. If he would have touched Bruin that day, he would have.

SPEAKER_04

He man, listen. Uh uh still game after the game. That well, for sure. But that's why I said it just Braun wasn't gonna. If he would have got to Brun, man, the whole uh man, listen, y'all folk don't understand. He would got the shit beat out of him out there.

SPEAKER_03

Cia, he wouldn't make a dollar, it's over with he cooked.

SPEAKER_04

You can't touch Braun. You ain't gonna touch Brun for damn how bad you is, or mad you is, and you get up running, charging at him. Oh hell no.

SPEAKER_03

You see, they let you get that close to Miles Gary, because I mean Miles cool, but hey Brun. Hey Brun barely in the league, you know, he had to sit out after. Yeah, no, Bruun, you ain't finna do all that with him.

SPEAKER_01

I I just enjoyed seeing, and not that I support niggas fighting in the league like that, but I supported seeing uh people actually trying to fight and not doing the let's talk and push and do all that.

SPEAKER_03

Nah, once the nigga mush, it kind of turned into something like it's supposed to look like in real life, and I think the NBA should honestly, as long as it don't affect, as long as it don't get into the crowd, let this shit happen, man. It's natural, yeah. I mean, hockey players do it, but they're white, my whole point. Or I'm saying, I mean, fight is a fight, though. America's not afraid of white people fighting each other. True, but I ain't gonna say that.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like a they don't they usually don't kill each other after they fight, AC. You know, they just well, you know. I was watching some shit on the ground the other day, niggas got the brawl, and next thing you know, pop pop.

SPEAKER_03

Well, you know, ghetto, you know, ghettos didn't exist in Africa. Where ghettos they don't exist in Africa. Ghettos started in Europe.

SPEAKER_02

I ain't never been to Africa, AC, so I don't know what exists.

SPEAKER_03

I'm just telling you that the ghettos came from Europe. Nobody involved.

SPEAKER_02

I thought the ghettos just poor places.

SPEAKER_03

The ghettos started in Europe. That's I get what you said.

SPEAKER_02

No, don't ask me to feed that.

SPEAKER_03

Don't ask me to feed nothing, you see. If he would have said, you know what I mean? You know, you know, this is a broadcast, you know what I mean? He says shit on live. You know what I mean? You know, that's a great question. On a live show, what what's the line? What is acceptable on a live show versus what's not? Rue, did you see that shit that happened on uh Teague Show uh 520 uh yesterday? So Jeff and the football nigga Zaire Franklin, they get into an argument, like a real argument. And it started with some jokey joke stuff talking about niggas don't know football players, football week, blah blah blah. You know, people know NBA players, more stars, uh, all of this stuff. And then it kind of turned into a whole Jeff Teague telling Zaire don't nobody know who he is, blah blah blah. And then Zaire, this wasn't in that clip, but Zaire told him he was like, bruh, you was a good NBA player, but didn't nobody know who you was until he started doing the podcast. So what you saying? You know what I mean? Like, I knew Jeff T because he played awake and he was now. I I watched college basketball back then. I saw him in the sophomore year awake, and I'm like, who is this T nigga? He killing, but um, but then it turned into niggas bringing up money, and it just it just it got to a point to where it was disrespectful and it kind of took over the show.

SPEAKER_01

It kind of reminds me of when I got mad at the end of that one show when I felt like I got blindsided.

SPEAKER_03

Um but like yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I'm sensitive though. I uh I don't lie about being sensitive, so fuck you, Ru. Um, but like where like personally, like, where is the line to where we're no longer podcasting, having fun and doing shit for entertainment that might that might be over the normal line? But like, where do you draw the line like on a live show?

SPEAKER_04

Speaking on family, speaking on money and speaking on I really think those money and family with me for real and disrespect. I mean, those my those really my only three that really can just make a line for me to wear now. All this podcast and shit out the window.

SPEAKER_02

Now, whatever we gotta do, now is that what if a nigga told you to switch seats like Cory Holcomb did Anton Daniels? Switch tweets, right?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, now that right there, that that'll make me feel uncomfortable. So now I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna get in whatever mode I need to get in, just because now you switching seats to get to do something to me that make me feel like you trying to get over here to intimidate me or to bully me or something. So now now I feel disrespected because I came on your show, and now you want to switch seats with the chick. Oh man, please. Now, yeah, hell no. But the way same way Buddy said, Whatever we need to do, if we need to take these mics off, we need to do whatever, come on out back. We can do that. I feel like respectfully, you see you brought up Corey. I feel like Corey Holcomb, he had a bunch of play in that, and he was a bunch of real aggressive. But when Buddy came back and was like, Come on, we can go to the back, all that shit calm down. So that's why I said Cory Hokum hits women.

SPEAKER_02

He tried to be a bully, you trying to bully a lot of niggas hit women, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I do too. And why I say it's like, but Cory, he Cory pick and choose on his bully. That's the only thing I don't like. And that's and that's why I said that. Yeah, like Cory pick and choose on his bully.

SPEAKER_01

And I don't I'm not sitting here supporting any women because I don't do it. I don't think people should do it. But I understand situations too now. Don't get me crazy. But like you can't be the nigga who will turn down a fight from a man and then be the same nigga who's like gonna beat your woman. Like that's not cool.

Fashion, Fragrance, And Getting Fly

SPEAKER_03

But okay, so yo, so you said your line's disrespect. So like is it doubling down on disrespect? Because if somebody disrespects one time, you check it and they're cool. Oh my bad. You're good, right? So it's when they double down on the it's when you keep playing. Like if you're gonna if if me and you having a conversation and I say hey, chill out, move on from that. We ain't we ain't finna keep playing on that, and you keep coming back and you keep trying to poke and antagonize me. Now got an issue. So, like when he said, Hey, don't when he said, Hey, don't play by my name. Right in and Jeff came back giggling. I don't know your name. Now that's it. Now, if Zaire would have got up and went right in Jeff's mouth, it's that, and now Jeff he dead like is it what it is. Like, if he would have got up and went right in Jeff, it would have just been what it was because one I battle against defense, offensive linemen every day, every day. Boy, you would you a high school basketball coach with a podcast now? You don't but I wouldn't go I will hit you in your chin so hard, and it's like I said, it's just it's it's certain stuff. Hold on now. Jeff has one of the highest bench reps at school at the combine. I don't know. That's NBA. I don't give a fuck. 185. I don't I work out with 185. That's what that's what was I telling you. The Zire doesn't touch 185. What I'm saying is he worked out with 185, maybe maybe a warm-up. What I'm telling you, he worked out with 185. This just the working walk in the gym. We ain't did no stretching, we got 185 on the bench just to get us going. That's what I'm telling you. And so, what I'm telling you is I ain't saying basketball niggas can't do this and that, but when they come try to be in come try to be physical with a football player and and a linebacker at that, it's different.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, I want to that nigga Jalen Duran can get physical with a football nigga.

SPEAKER_03

Jalen who Jalen Duran that nigga from Detroit, the center. That's the one that just got to fight another day, right? No, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

He got to fight first.

SPEAKER_03

No, we can't. No, we can't. Basketball strong and football strong. Two totally different weights, totally different.

SPEAKER_02

Man, that nigga, man. That nigga seven foot three. Uh, what he about? What do you think?

SPEAKER_03

I'm about to look like seven foot and slim 300 pounds. He's seven foot. There's nothing slim about him. He's I'm talking about the one I just seen, Mush Buddy. He's slim compared to a real 300-pound offensive lineman. Oh, he's 250. Zion would hit him in his chin too. So that's what I'm telling you.

SPEAKER_01

What about a nigga like Shaq then?

SPEAKER_03

He's 6'10, too. Shaq different. I dunno, but I ain't gonna say that because I seen a nigga, I seen a nigga that was five that was six foot even and by 250 pounds, scoop him up and put him on his back. Well, you seen him in a football player, he's bigger than a football player, the nigga that scooped him up and put him on his back. You get what I'm saying? Also, Chuck is from Leeds, Alabama. He from the South, and it's different. That's what I'm telling you, bro. It's different now. Like, don't get it twisted. I feel like uh niggas ain't gonna play with Zion in the NFL. Zion Wings, you can't play with him like that. You can't say big game play. You ain't gonna play with Zion like that. But a nigga like Jeff T, come on, man. It's just it's come on, man. Point gauge, power point gorge. Come on, man. Some and about about 25% of the three in the uh the the uh small forwards in the league, they not playing with no linebacker, bro.

SPEAKER_01

Unless they crash outs.

SPEAKER_03

It's a couple crash outs. Like, like, like I think Miles, Miles Bridges, Miles he'll get the fuck beat out. No, no, no, no. I I'm not saying that. I I think he's the one with the with the the screw loose that ain't scared of that battle. Facts. That's all I'm saying. I feel it's only one three that and even then I feel Miles, he'll jump out there only because he now he now kinda is the consider the the the bad guy. He the he the bad guy uh the you know what I'm saying, he the bad guy now. But what I'm gonna tell you is Miles is not a guy like look like like Van and uh what van Van uh uh van Vando Vando Vando a crash out Vando a real crash out, he's somebody I can see going to an NFL play and whatever happened happened. I don't see Miles Garrett being that type of time, and don't get it twisted. I do see him as a is a Miles Bridges. Miles Garrett coming down part of it, yeah. That's what I'm saying. But Miles Bridges, I see him being older now, you know what I'm saying? He gotta be the bad guy. So I get it. He's playing his role, trying to get him three, four more years in the league. That's cool.

SPEAKER_04

But even then, bro, that shit dead compared to actually trying to fight a uh NFL player. That shit over with.

SPEAKER_03

Why y'all basketball players act like y'all though? Like what? I think y'all better than everybody because y'all tall.

unknown

Who the fuck act like that?

SPEAKER_03

Basketball players. Nah, like seriously. You ain't never heard people talk about how basketball players act. You know what I'm talking about, dog. I know exactly what you're talking about. How do we describe it to a basketball? Because he got basketball nigga tendencies, but he don't act like a basketball nigga even quartersville. Respectfully most basketball niggas gotta do with it.

SPEAKER_02

Most basketball niggas corny is is like you, right?

SPEAKER_03

Like you you do that six five niggas don't normally do. That's you got you got some 5'10 personality in you, Paul. You try to get fly every day. He gets up, he try to, you know, he do stuff.

SPEAKER_02

You can't give you can't get flying.

SPEAKER_03

No six six six five niggas not doing all that. Nah, because y'all can go put on sweats, uh some little slip-ons and a white tee, and go right out, and that's what it is.

SPEAKER_02

Because they good on now.

SPEAKER_03

That's it, huh?

SPEAKER_02

That's what I got on now. That's what I'm telling you.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but you at the house. That and that's the thing. It's like it's most of them niggas will wear that to the club. This nigga don't want to go out with me if I put on a pair of like banana republic pants and a and a and a and a uh uh.

SPEAKER_02

I say I say don't come out of me looking like somebody uh baseball coat. That's what I'm telling you.

SPEAKER_04

I understand that though. I do understand that.

SPEAKER_02

I told you about that. Like you told me, you want to wear some slacks in a in a in a in a in a in a blazer to the party.

SPEAKER_01

I shouldn't have said slacks and a blazer, should have said I'm gonna wear a suit to the party.

SPEAKER_03

That's my stop. When I get fly, I put on suits.

SPEAKER_02

Like my fly ain't gonna we're gonna we're gonna have to get it right.

SPEAKER_03

No, that's the diversity in the group. You get fly, and the shit you're gonna get flying, you get flying the shit. You get flying. That because that's where we're different. I if I try to get fly in some in some trendy shit right now, I can't wear it because I don't keep up with I don't know what I ain't gonna feel right now.

SPEAKER_02

If you fly, you fly. You're gonna we're gonna put the look, we're gonna put them uh we'll put a little track suit on you, VJ. You know what I'm saying?

Trolling On Planes: G-Unit vs Ja Rule

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, little sweatsuit thing. To me, I wouldn't I wouldn't feel flying that. Like, that's some shit. Like, I'll put on like one of them baggy sweatsuits, you know. I mean, like a hoodie in the past, but like I don't feel flying that now. Sweatpants. Well, don't y'all say getting fly. Let me ask you this. Speaking of getting fly, did y'all see the Tony Ao and Uncle Murder shit? That's what I'm about to say.

SPEAKER_02

Look, V V V That's a lifelong.

SPEAKER_04

Did y'all see that?

SPEAKER_02

Man, they had my Tony Ao started it because that's what he knew.

SPEAKER_03

He said it. They said Tony Ao soon as he walked in on the plane, he told Ja Rule the SMD. Like, didn't say hey, then say what's up to say F you the SMD just off the block. Let's shake, let's shake this. Man, please. I got a four-hour flight and they keep pulling my pillow. That's gonna be a little bit more.

SPEAKER_02

I would have been like gonna get Richard Dow Trans. Like, why you fidgeting it behind me?

SPEAKER_03

But then if you seen the if you seen the seats, they had the big first class, yeah. They was in first class, like that. Like, yeah, no, hell no. I ain't gonna hold you. That shit will lame. Which one?

SPEAKER_04

Uh with with them two, yeah. Why?

SPEAKER_01

Because you know what the tension is. You with this man in a situation to where he can't do shit, like you on the plane.

SPEAKER_02

That's that's a they got my nigga shot nine times, man. Fuck that.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, that's what he say. Yeah, that's what that's what he's like.

SPEAKER_00

Y'all should have gone back and killed him, nigga. Shit, fuck it.

SPEAKER_03

They should have slid what you're saying instead of doing all that. No, I mean they slid, but they missed, yeah. Facts.

SPEAKER_02

Ergotti said they said they told his nitstone.

SPEAKER_03

Uh feature that's exactly man. And now that that's even leading to my next point. Did y'all see the T I uh thing, the T I versus thing?

unknown

With 50.

SPEAKER_03

No, so T I just went on uh Shay Shay the other day and he uh he called out, he just called him out, but it because he they was asking why he didn't never get his verses called out, why he didn't get his verses. Nobody said because he said the only two people that he wanted, he called out the only person he wanted, but the second person he just didn't want to make that because that's his brother. He said 50 cents is who he wants, 50 cents the only person that's on the spot. He would have moved with 50, but he said he said that his brother Lil Wayne, he don't want to do that because he don't want to mess nothing up. But he said he's he would battle Lil Wayne, he just won't 50 just for the I don't want to see I don't want to see T. I and Wayne because like the way that Wayne like Wayne is just he has so many good verses and like next tape shit and the way that plays out in verses.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know, but I'll uh T. I and 50, you know, 50 cents one of the most overrated rappers in fucking hip hop, bruh.

SPEAKER_02

Just because uh he got a he got a he got a top five album. So that's it.

TI vs 50, Big Three Talk, And Cole’s Album

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, no. Get Richard I try on the album, he did all that. It's that it it is it's a it's a uh a classic. Put it wherever you want to. I'm not gonna argue with you, you know what I'm saying? I've listened to the album multiple times. There's really no skip zone. It's a good fucking album, you know what I mean? He got the he got the biggest one of the biggest hits ever in the club, you know. I'm saying all of that. But when you start talking about 50's legacy, his second album was a good album.

SPEAKER_04

That was Candy Shop and all that, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and after that, it was like, man, that master shit was terrible. Yeah, it's she man, it wasn't actually if you if you look at the numbers, I think it did better than uh I think he got the second album, but yeah, but like people talk about 50 Cent, like he had this this long a little bit.

SPEAKER_02

He dropped the album on with Kanye too, and lost the album and lost, he got cooked on that one.

SPEAKER_03

He got cooked on that one. Yeah, that was that was graduation, man. Come on, that's one of the greatest rap albums on that one. But like he 50, like 50 had he burned hot, but people talk about that like it's longevity. So when you start talking about verses, yeah. I mean, 50 got he got 10 songs, 15 songs. He got he has 20 songs that everybody knows, but like man, them shit's old. Them shit's old.

SPEAKER_02

That's a fact.

SPEAKER_03

About the money came out, but T I got about the money.

SPEAKER_02

That's old. That's 10 years old.

SPEAKER_03

What 50 got 10 years old? I'm the man. I'm the give money. What that nigga do. 10 years old, it's older than that. What did he got that? Uh, what's that? Uh he got I'm the man with no paper.

SPEAKER_02

He got the songs of pop smoke, too.

SPEAKER_03

That shit ain't that good. Don't mind nobody about that. She don't even know the name of it. I'm talking about the intro to power. Well, fuck all the buzzers.

SPEAKER_00

Man, listen, intro to power. What do you say?

SPEAKER_03

This is the best recent song 50 Cent done put out.

SPEAKER_04

That one hard. No, now hard.

SPEAKER_03

Well, manager, because that nigga get on though. It really ain't 50 that make it hard.

SPEAKER_05

Oh Kung Fu Kitty.

SPEAKER_02

How much more we got left, fellas?

SPEAKER_03

Huh?

SPEAKER_02

How much more we got left? Yeah, we can do this last. We got one more left.

SPEAKER_03

This on the last one, Rue. I didn't. I'm about to say, really, I want this one for you, Rue. NBA trade, the big moves.

SPEAKER_04

What's this? Did you stop me to do that? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

What are you doing?

SPEAKER_03

He is listening to uh this uh 50 still. I'm the man. Chris Brown be singing. Yeah, yeah, that's for sure. But uh the big moves, Rue. What you think about him?

SPEAKER_04

James Harden, Dez Garland, uh uh uh uh uh what's the young boy from uh from Atlanta?

SPEAKER_02

Uh I don't think no more Rob Cunningham. I don't think no trades move the needle. I think the same teens is gonna, you know.

SPEAKER_03

You don't think James?

SPEAKER_02

I think I think the Porzingas, I think the Porzingas to the Warriors is good. That that may that may because they needed a big man, so that may help them.

SPEAKER_03

That nigga don't play got rid of Kamunga.

SPEAKER_02

You think that's you know, comunga, comminga and Jimmy Butler hurt, so that's what's that's what's gonna hurt.

SPEAKER_03

What'd you say?

SPEAKER_02

Jimmy Butler hurt, so that's what's gonna I actually don't even know why we talking about the Warriors because them niggas cook. Yeah, I'm about to say I was talking about for like next year with Porzingis.

SPEAKER_03

Uh he's only expiring, I believe. I think they'll re-sign him. Um, you don't think hard until Cleveland changes anything? No. Have you seen the last two games?

SPEAKER_02

I mean, he didn't do it when he was young, so why he gonna do it now when he was an old nigga?

SPEAKER_03

Because he ain't gotta do it. He can just do what he he can do what he's doing today.

SPEAKER_02

I don't know. I I still like uh spider's gonna be.

SPEAKER_00

Only one person can score the ball in Detroit.

SPEAKER_02

I still like them. Well, they getting in trouble right now for fighting, so I'm gonna know how that's gonna do them. Uh I like Orlando over there.

SPEAKER_00

Orlando, they nigga, they the n they the seventh seed. They four games, they three, four games behind Charlotte.

SPEAKER_02

I still like them over them. Uh when Paul Georgia get back, I want to highlight a look, New York.

SPEAKER_04

I think that's dead.

SPEAKER_03

I ain't gonna tell you. What y'all think Paul was on?

SPEAKER_02

They said what he was on.

SPEAKER_03

What was it? Not officially.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, they did.

SPEAKER_03

I read somewhere where they said it was ketamine, but I I don't know that to be true. But no, I don't I didn't see nothing that came out. He just said he was taking something for his mental health. But how you taking something for your mental health and you didn't report it, okay. You know what I'm saying? Like that you taking something off the books. I ain't saying he he was being devious and taking it. It may have been good medical shit. Like that nigga got money to get the doctors that we'll never know about. Yeah, or you ain't gotta you ain't gotta come to the hospital. I come take care of you. No, like we gotta go through the insurance company. Come on, no, no. Well, I pay come to the house. I got it right here. You go around the insurance company. Hey, doctor, hey doctor, listen, could I I pay you for this? So hey, you get more money by working with me, not the insurance company. Tell me the truth, tell me the truth. Get this on out the way, even though the insurance companies would never lie to us. Oh fuck, Rue and the insurance companies.

SPEAKER_04

Rue, let me get one more with you, real quick. Because I did this my last one. Because it's gonna be one that I know he ain't gonna like. Where did he go? Drinking milk. Well, we'll go ahead and wrap this one up. Lee, I'm gonna ask you. You don't miss seeing this last topic every day. This is the last topic of the day. Rue, I was waiting on you to get back because this out. Have you seen uh glow real and bro really going back at it? Yeah, yeah, uh little uh little brother. Yeah, that's a little brother.

SPEAKER_02

So let me ask you this, and I'm gonna really got a hundred million dollar nigga now, two hundred million dollar nigga now.

SPEAKER_03

Come on, and he just made all-star today, not the all-star too.

SPEAKER_02

So he ain't been all-star in a minute, either.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, no, no, bi.

SPEAKER_04

So look, let me ask you this. And this coming from two for the most part, only child y'all's whole life. Is she wrong? If y'all or first, let me change.

SPEAKER_02

Let me just let me just let me tell you how you feel about you know how y'all only changed. You know how I feel about thinking somebody knows why I said, but let me put me putting things.

SPEAKER_04

Let me put a scenario on it, Rue. Let me ask you a quick scenario. Y'all grew up, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You grow up 10 10 to a house, just you and my dukes and the kids. Oh fuck, do you feel obligated to uh to to hold your your your sibling down if you get rich? No, not at all. I have my mama. You help your mama, but then what if what if what if what if uh big sister big bro hit you up like hey Rue? I need 2500. You got me, and you a hundred million dollar nigga, Rue.

SPEAKER_02

No, hey see, let me ask you if I don't want if I don't want to, no, and then you just just dead just like that. No explanation, no nothing. Better go get it, you better go get it from mama. I should go get it from her mama. Got it.

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SPEAKER_03

No, I'm gonna go. So let me ask you, Rue. I mean, Lee go ahead. Let me yours. I'll tell you, I'm gonna do it like I did.

SPEAKER_01

I graduated from college, and people close to me thought I had money. I give you a little bit if you ask.

SPEAKER_03

And then at some point, I'm gonna tell you no, not no forever, just no for this one thing, or I'm gonna give you some money for something, I'm gonna watch you do something stupid with it. I'm gonna say I don't give you no money no more. And then I'm gonna cry broke. And then when they say you ain't broke, I'll say, well, see, my lifestyle costs money.

SPEAKER_01

So all the things that I do, I have to pay for that before I give you money.

SPEAKER_03

My brother.

SPEAKER_01

So if I'm going to sacrifice from my fun, my savings, my investing, whatever I'm doing with my money, and I've seen you fuck off my money before, and I've watched you fuck off your money.

SPEAKER_03

No, so if I'm Glorilla, I'll make sure all my siblings got somewhere to live.

SPEAKER_01

However, we figure that out, that don't mean they get to pick where they live and how they live. No, no, no. We we're gonna make it sure it works on the budget.

SPEAKER_02

If I was Glorilla, I'd say, Well, my new man gave me his financial advisor and they said no, go ask them.

SPEAKER_01

And and and if I and again, if I could afford it, hey bro, y'all niggas can bunk up in this motherfucker.

SPEAKER_03

But they they have space and stuff like that. But at the end of the day, no, man, that's the problem. It's a good thing and a bad thing about the black community, right? We share our money with each other, but nigga, we'll go broke trying to take care of everybody, and it's like, hey, dog, if you go broke, you can't take care of nobody, you can't take care of yourself. So, like, it's a fine line, but with that that shit with her going on TMZ and talking to Horve 11 and all that. That was some bullshit, it's some total bullshit. Like, why y'all got this ghetto girl who who saying all we want was 2500? 2500 and Tory like coming in. Go ahead. Yeah, but asking for 2500 does not mean you deserve a TMZ interview. You know what I'm saying? When you say your sister ain't fucking with y'all, and she ain't bro. If Glow Rilla ain't giving you 2500, what have you done? What have you? It goes back to what we said earlier, James. What did you do to that up? That's all it is. Now that's the that's the name. That's what that's really all I wanted to hear somebody say. What did you do again, sister? I see y'all this carrying on. I see you mad behind everything, but what did you do to make Glow not want to pay? And she and she said it was only y'all 10 brothers and sisters and mama. Daddy, he was there, but he was in and out. So it's it's 10 of us. Come on, man. What made me what made me cut you all the way out? They they bro just think about it. Her parents had to be poor.

SPEAKER_01

When you got 10 kids, that means y'all was bored as fuck.

SPEAKER_03

No, when you got 10 kids, that's fine. No, you don't really know. You don't know you poor until you know.

SPEAKER_02

No, them people, them grown, the parents knew they were broke. Damn, you talking about it.

SPEAKER_03

Well no, see that parents were broke, but they knew they were broke. But the parents don't know. They know they broke, but they don't know what's bad. But I'm just saying, when you got 10 kids, right? That means you're doing a lot of fucking.

SPEAKER_01

Cause niggas, when they live with their lady and they together, there's an opportunity to do a lot of fucking.

SPEAKER_03

But it ain't no 10 kid making in it in it. A lot of the fucking. We don't know now, because somebody got some strong shit. Some folks got some strong shit.

SPEAKER_01

You ain't got 10 kids.

SPEAKER_03

I ain't. No, I ain't. But again, I ain't trying to shoot for it either. But do you think your dick slang to kid ratio is right? You should have more kids based on dick you done slung, right? That's the point I'm getting at, right? Yeah. So just imagine how much dick slanging it takes to get 10 years, 10 kids with your old lady. You know what I'm saying? Like them, them niggas couldn't go out and have fun. They like, you know what? We bored, man. Let's go. We enjoy that. But you know what they said? Mom and Daddy was in church heavy. So that could be what it is. Soon they get out of church, they just go in.

SPEAKER_02

We don't, we don't, young brother. We don't believe in comedy, we don't believe in wasting kids. I'm out of man, I'm out on album.

SPEAKER_03

Hey man, hey, I'm trying to bathroom, man. Hey, pull up. Uh February 28th, we're gonna be at the celebration.

SPEAKER_02

We're gonna be back home.

SPEAKER_03

Wey, uh don't reach Silk Rogers, Riggedy Roo, whatever you want to call him. Not whatever you want to call him, call him by his name.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, DJ Stroke's birthday coming up, young nigga, Marter Payton and his bitch.

SPEAKER_03

Trey Fozy. Oh, yeah, you turn 34. We got DJ Stro on the ones and twos, man. We're gonna have a good time tonight, man. Y'all pull up, show love, man. Uh uh uh uh big big v gonna be on the mic. I might drop a one-two on that design. No, I'm gonna host the party, man. Village vets. Pull up, man. February 28th, the seller downtown Cardiff's Bill come out, pop out, have a good time. Happy birthday to my dog Rue. He's gonna be in town. AC Lee, we about to go cut up Village Vets. We out, baby.