According To Wes

Smack The Sonic Rings Outta You

August 01, 2023 Wes/DeLaw Episode 8
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Wes mom is up to her "Old Lady" shenanigans again....its story time ! 

Speaker 1:

Paul for the meat. Look, do you think, for dominated that fight. It was ridiculous how he dominated that fight.

Speaker 2:

See shit like that scares me right, and I and I seen his dude's face afterwards. My whole thing is do you, if you had to fight like right now and I'm not talking about like awesome ego shit or pride shit, like if it's literally you had to fight are you confident in your skills?

Speaker 1:

Yeah. Man I am not, of course not, I am. I was your blue. I am.

Speaker 2:

Recently I have not been confident in my speed, so I'm just like, I'm like yo, I need to. I need to reassure myself because I be damned. It's like you know my nephew getting to a little situation with you know somebody at school and they go get his dad and then I might have to whipsamize dad's ass. You know what I mean Like that type of shit. And then everybody, welcome to the Court in the West podcast, where we always try to put it in the sweet spot.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

And, as always, we got a. We got a deal all year.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and as always, you know, I haven't been fired yet, so that's a good sign.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I haven't been fired yet. My farm of them. So there's always. You got me West struggling with juggling many plates, spending many plates and juggling many. I ain't about to say that. I was about to be crazy. I caught myself. I caught myself. I'm about to go that way. Hmm, already, but yeah, got me West, and I suppose.

Speaker 1:

But I cooked it and I told my wife hey, here's your food. And she's like do I need to go upstairs? I said, well, I can go upstairs. So I was about to go in the bedroom as he was like. I was like bring some of the chicken, don't burn. He's like hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up hold up, I ain't going that far, right. I was like so you're not going to.

Speaker 2:

Geez man, that's hilarious, that's fucking hilarious. Hey, yo, I mean you, you, you showed your superior cooking skills and now you stuck with that test.

Speaker 1:

I mean it happens. I mean I'm not too, I'm not too bothered by it. It'll be worse.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it could be worse. It'll be worse. But hey, you know, they say the way to a woman's heart is to her stomach. You know what I?

Speaker 1:

mean.

Speaker 2:

Suppose we does what they say Right.

Speaker 1:

I figured out what the issue was. What was the issue? The issue was on my speaker. It had it come. It was coming through my box versus my computer, so I can hear you. Well, it was low. What box? The control box that draws on sounds and shit Like oh yeah, I see what you're saying. I mean I had to come in through there versus coming to the computer. And then my computer massive volume was at like 36. Yeah, I got you. I understand you loud as shit now.

Speaker 2:

That's what's good, that's that's what's up. That's what's up.

Speaker 1:

Now I feel better. Now I feel better. You know so seven weeks, then I like seven weeks, so I talked to you. I mean, besides the random phone calls I gave you when I'm a little tipsy seeing what's going on and was popping up and it has not been those seven weeks we talk.

Speaker 2:

Last week and we talked in between. It feels like seven weeks, though, yeah, because I was about to say the same thing. I was like nah, we did we talk, yeah, we talked, we did talk last week. We didn't, we did not record last week.

Speaker 1:

We did not record last week.

Speaker 2:

What happened last week, what we didn't report.

Speaker 1:

You sent me a message like on Thursday or Friday, saying no recording on Sunday. I love you.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, no, no, no, no. We recorded last week. We didn't record. Last week we talked about juvenile and boozy fate. We we compared the two. We talked about a bunch of the stuff too.

Speaker 1:

What's the day?

Speaker 2:

Yo, you're getting overworked, just like me, and you're in your regular life. Listen, I understand.

Speaker 1:

But let me see what day this was.

Speaker 2:

No no.

Speaker 1:

We did record last week. Yeah, yeah, Damn, we didn't record last week what? The fuck was that? Was I drunk?

Speaker 2:

No, you weren't drunk, I don't remember recording you weren't drunk, oh my gosh.

Speaker 1:

And I was sober. I forgot.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm going to say you was sober because from when we were talking, you only had one drink, so you was sober, I was drunk.

Speaker 1:

I probably was sober enough. Chicken sounds like it's no longer a fry. Let me, let me take it off the thing. I had my chicken. Oh, I was too. I was too, I was too.

Speaker 2:

I was too, as we wait for B law as he checks the chicken and shit. He was asking me yo did you see the fight? I said nah, because I'm an old man out here, I fell asleep, didn't get to see the highlights. I want to write back to work. It's a bullshit. So when B law returns, pretty sure he'll fill me in and maybe watch a highlight. Or right now he's going with all black men do Tended to the front. Oh right, nice, oh right, nice, nice, Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, Nice, nice.

Speaker 1:

Nice, nice, nice, nice Nice.

Speaker 2:

Nice for a way to go.

Speaker 1:

Making the views feel like I, I, I. That's a bullet in my shit.

Speaker 2:

Good was crazy, though it's not why people like nine fucking shit, I'll leave you down here. It's I need to watch what I need to watch on TV, what I got to run by myself.

Speaker 1:

No, look, I told I could, but I didn't want to cook, so I ended up cooking.

Speaker 2:

Yo, that is it. Don't make no sense.

Speaker 1:

Doesn't make sense. Oh my Shit, I would have been done. The funny part is I would have been done sooner Trying to chicken. So I had to run out and get some canola oil Okay, because we only have vegetable oil and so I had to go out and get some. I was like, oh shit, there's a family pack of party wings. Oh shit, I ain't gotta cut up chicken wings. So I got that, got back. I come in the house now. Here's where you hear the funny part of this.

Speaker 1:

My wife says she was seizing the chicken for me. So they all got to do the flower, season, the flower boom. Throw that shit in there, throw it in the grease, right? Yeah, get back. She in a motherfucking Burkina. She's like oh shit, I forgot to season that chicken. I said, yeah, so you know my petty ass. I was like I said you know what? It's one thing if she was still still dealing with the office and all that other shit that she was doing earlier today and she forgot, or she never got back downstairs to do it. But because she was sitting there, I said I'm gonna just wait. You gonna season the chicken, you gonna season the chicken. You gonna season the chicken. Why can't you do it. You asked me what could you do to help. I said season the chicken, I ain't gonna do shit else.

Speaker 2:

Yo, let it be us though. Let it be us. It could be the smallest thing. It could be like I didn't take the. It could be like you didn't take the seasoning out of the top shelf cabinet because she can't reach it and she'll be throwing a fit.

Speaker 1:

I was like, and the funny part was, and I sat there and I said I was like oh, so you just gonna act like, you just gonna try and wait out, like your child does. And she was like I said that's what you do to you. He waits you out, so you just do it yourself, I ain't gonna do it myself. That means we'll be sitting here eating rice and broccoli and don't nobody want fucking rice and broccoli Not without no protein. Yeah, hey look, I was more than willing to wait that shit out.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I can't do that. Wait shit out in my house, so it just won't get done.

Speaker 1:

Look, look, if she didn't get up and do it, I wouldn't have sent you that text that said give me 15 minutes.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so you blaming Mrs Smith for that?

Speaker 1:

then hey look, if Mrs Smith had did it 15 minutes prior. We just be a bit on all time. Listen. Hey look, I've been working out. Yo, she is the only one that can move her refrigerator in this bitch.

Speaker 2:

She about to come downstairs and be like round one Fuck. She was like yo come on, man, respect my name out in these sheets. But we tell them, motherfucker, we'll go on in this house.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but now we it's a learn. But, man nigga, you won't believe what happened to me. That's here, so I know we ain't done this segment a long time.

Speaker 2:

I just fucking hear it.

Speaker 1:

So you know, you know, working from my job, we do blah, blah, blah and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Right, as most people know, it's no secret, we, you know, have shelters all across the country.

Speaker 2:

Motherfucker, I am bleeping out where you work at constantly. I know right, it stops.

Speaker 1:

Well, you still keep saying this Yo just just say this.

Speaker 2:

Don't even say that. Oh, god damn it. I don't know what you need to say, but just come on.

Speaker 1:

Just know there's shelters across this place that we live at. Oh God, sure, and we're you know. We have to go and inspect, we have to go and check them out to make sure that you know in case of emergency we can use them. So when we check out the ones in Baltimore City, there's just one particular emergency person that is always there and I'm just like, oh Lord, this bitch right. So she loved my supervisor, right. Like every time she sees him. Oh my gosh, how you doing Talking this ear over, he gets it. We get back in the car. He's like I don't know why the fuck that bitch be talking to me Like yo.

Speaker 2:

He knows why and you know why she's trying, she's trying, she's trying, she's trying.

Speaker 1:

She's trying her hand. That's what she's trying.

Speaker 2:

She's trying like yo, like you, dropping all packages or what Like. What's going on?

Speaker 1:

So I was like, hey, look, look, look bro, she just like you. I mean, look, look you, you in the upper ages, you know you still don't look bad. You look like you still in your younger phases. And so she, looking at you, like, ok, let me see what's popping with him, because she don't see no ring with your finger. True. And so, mind you, this shit got to be about 6'8".

Speaker 2:

6'8" I mean 5'8" sorry Yo what I'm about to say. I'm about to say whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's, let's, let's, let's.

Speaker 1:

About about 5'8" Plus. We won that. You know she had to be about 5'8" 200 pounds, you know. I mean I gave her the nickname.

Speaker 2:

Think with it, you know.

Speaker 1:

I mean I gave her no, that's. That's rolling down a hill and completely cover you all the way across.

Speaker 2:

If it was Not really.

Speaker 1:

It was a flower. Yeah, oh, yes, it is.

Speaker 2:

Not really Like 5'8" or 200, depends on how it wears that.

Speaker 1:

It's all in the mid-second.

Speaker 2:

All right, well, never mind, I mean yeah, I, yeah, yo, I'll try.

Speaker 1:

So so I gave her the nickname Clayfee. Okay, what?

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Because she would come out in her, in her flip flops and shit. And you, when you look at her, feeling like what I said, this bitch no, she ain't got no pretty feet. Why the fuck is he out here? What is he got these damn shoes on. They look like the bottom of her. You made a clay. I'm like, oh my Lord, and he's like yo. Every time we get, he's like yo. You seen that bitch be up like yo? Yes, I did. Oh God, she, she needed the worst sneakers.

Speaker 2:

But that's not the worst part.

Speaker 1:

That's not even the worst part. So eventually he says something to her that she started talking to me. She's like oh my God, so what did you do before you guys? I said hold up what We've been on four or five business.

Speaker 2:

And you never said that to me, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I'm like, oh my Lord, I knew this bitch. She got that ring on my finger. I'm like I'm like this is like this, what? Like, oh well, yeah, I did that, okay, cool. And so you know, as I say, that I'm like walking away. So eventually she kind of corners me. She's like so, yeah, yeah, I'm like this is so weird. Like, yeah, you know that's how much you know. She was like oh yeah, now this is my wife called. She was like oh yeah, I used to be married too, but we got divorced. And in my head I'm like bitch.

Speaker 2:

I know why no.

Speaker 1:

I was like you know, you part. And so then she was like, after that then she kind of laid off, like she was like oh well, he married. Then she went back to my boss. I'm like that's good.

Speaker 2:

I was like yeah, yo, it's, it's it's a hey look, it's cuff of season. Yeah, it was about to be, but I was about to say it's lonely out there, but I don't know, if it's lonely, it's just bad out there. Look, if you get with her, you ain't gonna be long.

Speaker 1:

It's like two of her. No, come on. Oh my gosh, oh my. I'm not laughing at that.

Speaker 2:

I'm not laughing at that. I'm not laughing at that. I'm not laughing at that.

Speaker 1:

I'm not laughing at that. I'm not laughing at that. Oh man, but she is. She is really nice, she's good at what she does and she's good at her job. That's what's up. But as far as just the attractiveness to it, is this like look, you know what you're working with. This is like the Hickey Girl said, like if you got a mask on and you come to my car and you pull it down, you know what you're working with underneath. Like, why are you even approaching me when you know I'm not competing? I'm not competing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I ain't out there, but that shit has always been weird to me Like people I ain't gonna just put it on women People would enhance the part that they don't like the most, or whatever I have you, or just enhance the part that they don't really need to enhance. It Be like oh, I'm a 10 now. I'm like nah, it's like an ugly dude with muscles. You're still ugly. Yeah, you just got some muscles. That's like a ugly girl with eyelashes that's longer than the ones that she had. You're still ugly.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's ugly.

Speaker 2:

So a lot of rock face as people.

Speaker 1:

What I will say is you know, I think, our last visit that she had to come to she had sneakers on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, why are you looking at her feet though?

Speaker 1:

Well, because when you it was one of the things, it just stood out.

Speaker 2:

Nah, you know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know whether you were just like please don't talk to us while we're here, but it was just like, of all things, it's like you out here, flip flops and your feet look like they're cracking under you Like it's just too much pressure. It's just like dissipating under you, like it's horrible.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, one thing I can't do. I don't know if I said this before I mentioned it like I ain't saying you got to. I don't know if you're feet going to be out, they just have to be nice yeah. I'm not looking for a particular way to foot looks or length or anything like that. I'm not fucking just gotta be nice, Cause I know feet coming all sizes like right.

Speaker 1:

And it's funny cause, like I was telling boss, I was like, look, I said is nothing wrong. You know, in the end of the day she's probably a really nice person. I take care of her man. Blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 2:

Your boss will end up being a nudge.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah. If he did, I'd be like look, you need to resign today, you can do better than this. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I've seen chicks her size that don't that have really beautiful feet, that they don't look like that and it's like I can't go to the side. I can't. You know, the face in the size like was our face to me wasn't appealing anyway. But what made it worse? Even if she had a good person on it and my mind could kind of bypass it a little bit, I Couldn't buy to have some feet, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I got you.

Speaker 1:

So I just like look some clans be like you'd like Crumbling under man. It's crazy what. That was the first thing. The second thing is my wife got mad at me because I Was putting her table together and I didn't realize I had got so strong that I had like pushed the screws through and fuck the table.

Speaker 2:

What Yo yo yo.

Speaker 1:

I mean, this ain't like.

Speaker 2:

So you destroyed the table leg is what you say. I didn't destroy the table.

Speaker 1:

So you know where you were screw some of them in that. You could see where I was screwing it in that on a top, now the run is you could play. I put stuff over to cover it up because she's like I want this motherfucker table no more.

Speaker 2:

One fuck like it was five. Yo, you see you, but you see now you.

Speaker 1:

Look, she was like she's warping down, I was drunk. I wasn't drunk, I was sober as it looks.

Speaker 2:

So if you was drunk you would have did better.

Speaker 1:

If I was drunk I probably would have fucked it up, but so we brought the table down here. So I you know me being on my grown man strength, shit, you know all this listening.

Speaker 2:

What type of tape? What type of table is this? It's not a dinner table, is it?

Speaker 1:

It's a little corner office table.

Speaker 2:

Oh okay, Table side shit.

Speaker 1:

So I brought down here, put in my office, Brought her a new table to put that together. Now I got her table from staples. You know that means you got have your own screw driver, all that shit. That's just you know. And they're not gonna have nothing. That's gonna be like you're gonna screw something in, that's gonna come directly to the face up. You know I Mean. And now that the table that is here isn't bad, I mean it's from, I think it's from like Amazon but not that Amazon has bad quality stuff.

Speaker 1:

But it's like they do sometimes. You want to have me screw something in that's what you won't blame her Product. You want me to screw something in that's gonna come directly to the face of I'm gonna sit something more. It's like we could make we could do this differently, but but at least make it thicker, like and Look at it like the table that I got her was like this thick. So that's you, you ain't, you ain't gonna fuck it up the one that was like this super thin yeah there's a whole lot thinner, lighter.

Speaker 2:

So it pushed. It pushed up a, you pushed through the. Dude off to the surface of the man. She might come downstairs and smack the sonic rings out Like you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry about that. I'll buy you. I can see. I can see why she said she didn't want that one because it's just like. You fucked it up, but then I did up.

Speaker 1:

But now she got the new table up there, dicker, a little heavier. This is like wall. You know, I don't got the little thing that came with it to like put a little thing. I was like a, buy you one of those and you put that shit on your motherfucking business. She's like I want the one I got, like well, yeah, I fucked up the first one.

Speaker 2:

What you want?

Speaker 1:

What don't you mean? The cat over here sleep, he done. Thrown up the poop on the floor like nigga.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he going through it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah he's drunk like my wife was like oh yeah, I thought you drew some. Look, I see, thought I spilled some white. Don't spill, I drink exactly, even when you follow me, be like oh, what's going on, what you doing? I just thought she dropped drops from James on the ground, but then she saw it was like it was a lie.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh Well yeah, I was on my guys wise?

Speaker 1:

I see he is. He's throwing up so he's not going out. Maybe it's just something that ran the maybe a too much. Maybe it's done this fool. Yeah, I'm like we need to take him to the emergency room. I never had a pet before, so I don't know this shit.

Speaker 2:

No, sometimes they do dumb shit. It's like each so fast, and then they go have the zoomies and it's like, oh, I fucked up, because they don't know they fucking up at that time, they just doing cat shit and that's what happened he grew up that and your shoe.

Speaker 1:

No, by my desk.

Speaker 2:

The new one was yeah, you did say on the floor and damn, we are and then so I'm like alright, whatever.

Speaker 1:

So I'm like alright, so we get it up and I come downstairs. I'm like, after the Crawford I'm sped right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, let me turn off. All Son turn was down here last. Didn't turn off. No laces came upstairs and let the shit on yeah. I'm like well, Let me check on the large room. It's your anal shit on the floor. That's the good drop. You would have thought he took three shits on the goddamn floor.

Speaker 2:

No, he must be sick, because he probably couldn't even make it to the litter box. Well, the litter box that, so he might be legit sick. The little boxes full okay, yeah, fucking up.

Speaker 1:

That's why he did it, and I was like but would you know what? It was full, but it wasn't full. You can see a couple ships, but it wasn't full to where he couldn't have dropped that no, no no, no, that's not how that shit.

Speaker 2:

That's not how that shit works. Well, cats, if they see it there and they can't get rid of it or go to another spot, it is tainted to them. Well, and I guess today he had time he was like yo Fuck y'all doing.

Speaker 1:

Where the hell this little ass cat Come up with these big ass shit. Because you know, when he used to be small as fuck, he was still dropping them same shit. But look like he like he's been holding this shit in for like five days. All of a sudden he just won't drop Five days worth of shit. But he just yesterday, the day before that, and he dropped one on the floor that looked just bigger than the rest Level look, he like, he like.

Speaker 2:

Look my mom and dad and the money the Smiths are rolling in though I'm eating good out this bitch. Fancy fees for everybody. Out this motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

Now look this little nigga. But he almost became homeless after that.

Speaker 2:

He almost became home.

Speaker 1:

Because look first he threw up and three hours later he's still on the floor. Yeah, that is homeless.

Speaker 2:

Yo, my cat need to be listening to like shit. You see was good what goes over there in the Smith house. Do, do, yo, do not do any of this, fuck shit.

Speaker 1:

I don't do that shit, cuz look, look. I looked at my picture, my professor, you alright, and he looked at me, he. I looked at him. I said, nigga, you want to be homeless?

Speaker 2:

and he looked at me like you bout to be homeless, god damn.

Speaker 1:

Like of all places. Why, why you? Why didn't you still open my wife's office? What he do, be mine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, come on now you asking for you fuck over table. You don't get this, you don't get the correct table accessories and now you wish it to catch her office. She's, she definitely won't come downstairs to beat you. Never gonna come downstairs to beat you for that.

Speaker 1:

Oh my lord, but you know, that's everything that's happened to me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's not like that. It's not like a normal day in the life of. Yeah, yeah, I should. It's just been right with shit, with me being old, not being overworked, which is being busy as fuck People you know. Let me tell you my mom, my mom's getting out of hand with this shit. She's getting out of hand with being the type of mom that she is. She I got, I got a homeboy that like work on cars and shit. Right, he's working on my sister car, worked on a couple of my cars, my mom car and shit. So recently my mom been asking she's asked me to like yo See, if so, and so can take a look at my car to AC ain't working. I'm like, yeah, it probably just need to be recharged. Mind you, I could do that, I just didn't want to.

Speaker 1:

Well, you said it is every recharge.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Like you can get another. You can get a canister from not pep boys auto zone or Vans auto connected to the the AC line. Recharge it for the free on. It's not free on this call. I forget what it's called. Yeah, I'll make free on them all, but it's called something else. But that's besides one anyway, we're gonna call it turn.

Speaker 1:

That's what we all know, that yeah, generic turn.

Speaker 2:

So I One I forgot, I've been forgetting, but so that's a little bit on my part. But the reason why I've been forgetting is because so much other stuff been going on and this particular homeboy Been going through a lot of things and the household and stuff like that. So I don't feel comfortable just saying, like yo, I understand you heard and and this, this and that yo can you go check out my mom's car. Like I can't. I the types of conversations that we have, I cannot interject anywhere, it's in mom's yeah, no, he would, but it's.

Speaker 2:

It's, you know, like somebody, like you know they venting to you and and and stuff like that they don't want to dump. And it's kind of like I Don't know where I can get in, where I can fit into the access, because usually when we're talking I'm like yo, can I get you back? I got a phone call like I'm at work or something, or can I get you back to my? You know, sending an email is kind of weird, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So my mom called no, my mom calls me the other day and says Can you take and this is not even her main car, it's like a. That's what's out of the point. She's like can you take my car to? Um? So I was, I was like I was like right now, and she was like, well, within an hour. Now, mind you, this day I just came back from a funeral and stuff like that and she knows that. So I'm like, uh, I said my, I literally just got home and she was like she ain't say nothing and I ain't say none. She was like We'll call so-and-so and work it out and let me know, and it hangs up the phone and I'm out here.

Speaker 2:

I'm like what the fuck is going on? Who am I? Yo, no, respect for my time. And I'm like yo, I literally work every day. She knows I work every day and, yes, the every day thing is by choice right now, but she knows what I'm trying to achieve in the short term. So it's kind of like you call me at the drop of a hat the hat, the one, is bacon, is it's been 90 plus outside, it's been sizzling outside. Like you call me to say, yo, can you take the car or so-and-so house so he could check it out? And I'm like, oh, so you want me to fry the heat? I'm not saying that she got do it. But I'm like yo, let's just get it told. Or like, try it in the morning, when it's cool, we can roll down all the windows, like in the middle of the. You know, eight o'clock, nine o'clock, sometimes, motherfuckers, it's still be like 85 degrees outside. I'm like yo.

Speaker 2:

I was like, nah, I ain't just get disrespected like that. I was like I don't know what my mom do this shit. So I call my homie. I'm like yo, did you talk to my mom? He was like yeah, bro, I want get in the middle of this. He was because he already know is fucked up because his mom does it to him. His mom will put him in trick bag situations or think, like yo, that's my son, I, I rely on him. He should be able to do whatever I want him to do at that time, no matter what. And I'm like no, I don't fly like that over. So I'm talking to him and he, like I Was like yo, does she?

Speaker 2:

He was like he said I don't know what's wrong with your mom. Like she was just like yo, I'll just get my son to do it and I'm like I might. Yo, I say, was f'd up. Is that she do? It just came back from a funeral. Well, she knew I had.

Speaker 2:

I went to a funeral today and it's just like you're not even you're not even Asking to see what my day is like or whatever. Have you? You're just like yo, take it over. There he was. I was like dog. I was like I was like I was. So I was about to tell him that's not about to happen. But he was like look, already stepped out. Tell your mom, this sounds so wild, but tell your mama, I'll stop by the house and check the car. I was like Okay, I was like alright. So I was like we, yeah, I was like we think you won't be over there. He's like it was still like an hour, hour and a half. I was like alright, just call me when you, you know, when you at the house, cuz I'm like two minutes away from my mom. So I'm like alright, I'll let you Pretty much we do. I was like, well, to a degree I was alright, let me know, boom, but I get off the, was it like one accident that that happened?

Speaker 2:

What that was. See, here's the fucked up thing, me, the fucked up thing in a good thing, me, me, me thinking I'm being a good son and shit, because I'm like yo, mom's all got a husband or anything like that, not saying my mom not worth it or anything like that, I'm just saying she don't have a husband or man at the time, like yo, it would behooved me for right now. So just kind of like be in the area because when I lived in Laurel she kept asking for so many things or need a help with so much shit and it's me driving from Laurel All the way down to where I live in now To do shit and I'm just like I'm not gonna keep doing that. Or you know, I wanted to spend time with them is like 40 minutes, or I'm like I ain't gotta do that for real.

Speaker 2:

So, that was on design on my part. She does not know that, but she definitely takes advantage of that shit and she does not respect my time and I think I had this conversation on this podcast before. It's like yo, I Don't get why parents do that and I don't even know if it's just cuz your stepdad don't do that. No more.

Speaker 1:

Right Now he yeah what he does is if, if I call my mom, he'll be like, hey, is that business with a phone?

Speaker 2:

is that who?

Speaker 1:

He'll call me busy oh oh. I don't know, I don't know what that means. I was sorry, hey, you know. You know, you know we miss you, man miss you. I'm like, yeah, I miss you guys too. You know we come by see me, your mom, you know we won't be here forever. Yeah, I want to show you some of the stuff I did to the house and everything so that's cold for Shit around Yo.

Speaker 2:

That's what that shit sound like. That's what that shit sound.

Speaker 1:

Come on by come see me. I mean well, you know I gotta come see me, but you know, come see your mom.

Speaker 2:

Easy on it and shit like yeah, I do want to see my mom. Oh, why you here? You know we move this in here.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, the funny part is is every time I'm over there he shows me all the new stuff he's done to that house. And, mind you, I know at some point I'm being the same way, because once you get to a point where you can actually acquire that stuff and you get to a certain age where it's like it Not that it doesn't matter, but it doesn't matter you want to still show it off, yeah yeah, we were if I was a dude, is in the last 10 years, front end of 10 years or back in a 10 years when people still come over to the house and everything else.

Speaker 1:

I can show it off without what happened to Sam, show it off. But once you get to that point where you have retirement agent doing stuff to your house and everything else to bring the value up, it's like you know your old, your older, you bring the value of your house up, but for what if you're not gonna be able to enjoy it but for so long you know?

Speaker 2:

so it's like hey, don't take that man's pride away like that. For this way, for people like that and we will probably be at that it you know, yes, we gonna be at that age and that, and that's it. For that situation like maybe we want to go away knowing that we actually seen and had and achieve something that we wanted to achieve as far as a living, our living quarters and stuff like that, I don't know what that would be for me right now.

Speaker 1:

I think I want to have a theater.

Speaker 2:

That's probably what I want I.

Speaker 1:

Mean, I don't my stepdad. He didn't have it the easiest, and imagine there's been multiple stories for one podcast. You must have that, but he hasn't had it the easiest. You know, when he came up from South Carolina he was pretty much at A age where he came up here and he was living on his own, going to Catoza and playing football for Catoza and then eventually dropped out because he had to go work to support himself. So he's own. You know he's been.

Speaker 1:

You know support himself, been on his own since he was like 16, 17 years old and you know God's GED and went to the Marines. Like you know is so when you, when you come from a beginning like that, where you're like Nothing's been given to you and nothing, things don't really happen the way you want them to go, except for finding your wife and having a child and finally moving into a house. You know this is the house and become a risk-taking on that. As I understand you, you want to show it off, but it's like I'm not in that same predicament. I've seen all of it and so now I'm trying to do better.

Speaker 1:

You know, I mean yeah, I got you it's, it's, it's one of those things, so Understand why I understand why I'm not saying I don't understand why. It's just that it's like all right, well, that's cool, you know.

Speaker 2:

yeah, you know, let's go yeah we all the the being being being a son at this age and our parents being his age is just a wild thing. Like I never. Like I when I think about adulthood or when I was thinking about a dog when I was a, well, as a young adult my full-fledged adult, I guess right now but this is something I never really thought about. Like yo, like what if your mom don't get a man to to to help out? What stuff and and and this, this and that, are you willing to be? Not, are you willing? Like yo? She's what we calling on you for, certain shit. And the shit that pisses me off about this situation is multiple things that pisses me off about. So the thing that messes me up about the whole situation is I have another, I have a brother, but I I Love my brother. I'm not saying that he not doing what he needs to do or whatever, have you, but I just how could I put it?

Speaker 1:

My mom's picking on. My mom was picking on me.

Speaker 2:

My mom is picking on me for a reason. Let's just put it that way. Are you the?

Speaker 1:

older or younger.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I'm the oldest.

Speaker 1:

Okay, no, no, no no, no, my homie, my home.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, listen to what I'm about to say, my homie, that I say his mom do that shit to him. He's the second oldest. No, I'm sorry, god damn it, he is the oldest. Never fucking mind. All right, I put it to you this way he's the oldest, but his youngest brother is a. His younger one of his younger brother is more capable. So it's kind of like parents know what they can and can't do, but I just think sometimes they just abuse that shit too much.

Speaker 2:

Well, mind you, know I should Not know, they can't see. Now, that's the thing you. You end up you know the what's the? You end up using all your faith. It's not even favorites. So that's my mom, but you end up making me resent doing certain things because you, you Do my mom in particular right now she's doing stuff when she ain't got to do it. Like my whole thing is if my homie is working on your car and you called him without me and this, this and that, why even commissioned me to call him to ask about that?

Speaker 1:

right and.

Speaker 2:

Then not only that With your, I'm never gonna get over this.

Speaker 2:

With your respect for my goddamn time, I'm like yo, like I'm just gonna hop over there and do it, like I Was mad as hell man and I was tired as fuck. Like I just got now it's like I'm talking about like just took my pants off, like all I wanted to do was play Street Fighter. That's all I wanted to do, like y'all in the basement, you know, you know wifey upstairs, I made sure she's straight and stuff like that. Like yo I'm relaxing. We were lax and we just got back from a funeral. I just won't play Street Fighter and and I need you to do that and I don't want to work the next day. I need you to do that because I went over there to make sure she was straight when we go over there and we check stuff out and the compressor is bad.

Speaker 2:

So that's a whole another situation. They even actually need, you know, I mean. So the compressors bad. So that's the whole another. What found it all a type situation right there. So I'm just giving her insight on what we can do and what I'm a research for and stuff like that, and I'm taking this to the shop.

Speaker 1:

So right, yeah, man, if you.

Speaker 2:

I'm not taking that show. We all there, we got I mean I got places to take it.

Speaker 1:

I mean. I mean, I don't know what it is you got a mobile person that can uh.

Speaker 2:

It's a c compressor and it's a Toyota, so, um, it is on the uh, the passenger side stuck behind the alternator. You got to take some stuff off to get to it.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, a mobile person can do it, but this is not her, uh, everyday car either. So she's, you know, she's. She of course wants to get it fixed, but it's not a, it's not a dire thing. You know, even though it's been like a hundred plus, it feels like we, we, but, um, yeah, man, I'm just like some shit got stopped. Let's talk to my wife about that shit. And she was like I feel like I'm just gonna be bagging on my mom. She, she was like, well, maybe she felt like you didn't get her because you didn't get her that milkshake. When you, when you said, when she asked for no bullshit, man, this is a true story, true story. True story about the share. This is a. This is a story time with us story time with us.

Speaker 2:

So I'm a. You know I work on the weekends, I work from home. I'm not gonna say what I work for, but still doing a tech stuff and shit.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

So my mom was making some zucchini bread for me. Mind you, she made me get all the fucking ingredients. But that's what size of point I'm a big zucchini bread for me. She made me like seven loaves of shit.

Speaker 1:

Some healthy shit zucchini bread Okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, nah, it's just like. It's like regular. It sounds healthy but it's not. It's just shredded zucchini and sass some cinnamon nutmeg base pecan bread. But it's like zucchini in it, not chunks, but just like you know it's in there. So she makes it. I gather all the ingredients and shit. She's making me those. She's like all right, they ready, so my all right bet. So she says she sends a text and granted yo, yeah, listen, I seen the text. She ain't gonna ever see this shit. I seen the text and I decided to ignore it what.

Speaker 2:

So she says yo, when you come over and get this bread not money, was a kidney bread Can you go to Chick-fil-A and give me a milkshake? And I'm not here. I'm like I'm coming, I'm getting the yo, I'm like I'm getting off of work and you live two minutes away. You want me to drive out my way to go get Chick-fil-A the nearest Chick-fil-A. You know where I live, right, okay, so the nearest Chick-fil-A. I'm trying to say, where is that? What else, given where I live? That the nearest Chick-fil-A is on Marlboro Pike, from where I live, that that's a.

Speaker 2:

I gave Marlboro Pike, but it's in the middle, so you know where is that.

Speaker 1:

I know where is that? Because Marlboro Pike, from where you live, that isn't a hike but is a hike.

Speaker 2:

But it's not on. But you get what I mean. Marlboro is long, so I'm like yo. And that motherfucker stay packed, so I'm like yo. You want me to drive 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:

I think I know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

It's only one right there, that's the only one in the area. If not, that I'm going towards, I'm going towards Largo, or I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm like.

Speaker 1:

I'm like because we would have to go to get that Chick-fil-A.

Speaker 2:

No, it's the wait, it's also the wait. So in my head I'm like yo, I just got fined, I work every day. This is the time, the respectful time. I'm like I work every day. I'm like, yes, you're doing me a favor, for you know, making the loads of bread for me you offered, I say yeah, but also do other things where it should be no problem for you doing that.

Speaker 2:

If you think this is an exchange, I don't think she does, but maybe in my head, because I would think things like you know, maybe moms think this isn't an even exchange and shit. So I act like I ain't see the fucking text message. I'm like, nah, I'm not fucking doing that, I'm just she said bring some aluminum for you for the loads of bread. So I'm like, boom, if I roll over there without the aluminum for you, I can pass off. Like yo, I didn't see the fucking text because she asked for fucking milkshake. I'm like man, yo is, that is getting me mad.

Speaker 2:

All over again. 20 minutes to get there and then not telling how long I would have had to wait and then 20 minutes back. At that time I just spent the hour when you live two minutes away from me and, granted, that's my mom and I do. I do do a lot of things for my mom, but it's just like a milkshake, like fuck, no, a milkshake. And she and here's the thing she sent the text at three. I get off at seven. My sister lives in the house with her, so you go away to hold four hours.

Speaker 2:

Did I add that right? You go away to hold four hours.

Speaker 1:

It's a little bit.

Speaker 2:

But you get what I'm saying. You don't need that shit, that bad. So I get over there talking to my nephew and she had talked to my sister. She like, so I guess you didn't get the text. Huh, I was like what's text, trying to play this shit off? And shit like what's trying to play this shit off. So I'm like yo, what's text? She was like you supposed to bring the foil and you know, and a milkshake. I'm like oh, I'm sorry, I didn't see it. So you just don't look at your phone. I'm like I mean, I'm working and you know it's kind of busy today, which it was like I'm doing a bunch of shit and trying to do regular shit in between the work, shit. I'm like I was busy. I was like I'm sorry. So you know we talking and stuff like that, and then she goes. I had my heart set on a milkshake, so when am I going to get that? Just like that, and I'm right here. I'm like I was like mom, that's very rude.

Speaker 1:

I was like I was like I don't. I said, I could she was right there too.

Speaker 2:

I could have said that, but I'm not the one to be like trying to do that type of shit, because she, addressing me, so it's kind of like I'm not yo, I was like mom, it's very rude, I'm not sure. And then I continued to talk and stuff like that and she, and then she, and then I was almost feeling bad and then she says no, she says she says I really had my heart set on a milkshake, so I guess I got to eat dinner tonight. And I'm like I'm like hold up what you got to eat dinner tonight. I'm like I'm happy you get to eat dinner tonight.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people don't get to eat dinner tonight. And I looked at my sister and we kind of gave each other this look and we both laugh and I could not stop laughing, which pissed her off even more, because I'm like yo, you're not going to tell me I guess I got to eat dinner tonight when, as a little kid, you know what we wanted for dinner. I'm like I'm going to eat a little bit of a candy pizza ice cream potato chips, mcdonald's.

Speaker 2:

I ain't going to eat that shit. And you go tell me, as a grown woman, to grow a grown man, even though I'm still your, your, your child. I am not a child, but I, you know, you are my mom. You guess you got to eat dinner tonight. That shit is comical. I'm not, you know, ain't no fucking way. Ain't no fucking way. And she was mad as shit. I'm just like yo, I don't know what to tell you. Like, fuck, you can't say I guess I got to eat dinner tonight. Like, yes, you should, mom, you shouldn't even eat the fucking milkshake if that was your dinner. You're just snitching on yourself, right?

Speaker 2:

I was like, come on, yo, this, this shit, don't make no fucking sense. And I couldn't tell if she was being serious or she was just playing. But the way I laugh, it felt like it was like 90% serious and 10% playing. But, um, yeah, like fuck, you want me to do with that? Like, some of my worries was like yo, maybe it was because of that and that's why she, she probably hurt because of this, this and that, and she just felt like you don't care and like some woman, I know some woman, shit was some shit like that, and I'm like.

Speaker 2:

I'm like because I ain't get her a fucking milkshake. I'm like yo, like it's a milkshake, like I can see if it was like a fucking, like actual dinner, right, I mean, she was going to eat a food. She was going to drink the shit for dinner. She don't make no sense, right? So I'm like man. So you know, my wife had this theory. That was because of that. So I had two more, you know, a couple more exchanges. We'll bother between that time after that time and shit like that, just to kind of fill her out to see if she was angry. I was like, nah, she was still on her spoil mom, shit, ask her to be the douche. Or like can you do this? This is the net and calling, can I go do this? And I'm like God damn, I'm like yo.

Speaker 2:

I went to my wife and I'm like yo, I'm not trying to be funny, but my mom, you're a fucking husband. Nah, she do, she do Nothing to get ragged. She do and I'm not saying she be running me ragged, but it's just like the, she just. Is this always in the ink? Is it's always at a time when I'm just like, oh, I get the brief or let me try to do this, and it's like nah, I need this, or I need you to walk with me to go do this, or I need you to go pick this up. I'm like man, come on man. But parents, man like I, uh Yo, what are you doing when you're like, when your parents already retired, though, right, yeah, my mom retired probably a year and a half ago.

Speaker 1:

two years, yeah, you're tired. After she, um, after after her chemo and everything she. I want to say she retired a year and a half after. No, because she went through chemo in 2020. Right, she finished chemo right when COVID was getting started.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's, that's a blessing Sheesh.

Speaker 1:

You know, like, like, right when when I say right when, getting started, I mean getting started like to where it was dangerous for anybody who had any sort of a new issues. And then, um, she probably like April, mid April, march, she was done with chemo and she retired that very next year, in 2021, in that summer, retired for officially full two years.

Speaker 2:

Gotcha, yeah, and that's good. And sometimes I just think about that like for my mom, like what is that? Because I love my mom, of course, but like what the what the fuck does that mean for me? And I need to be preparing myself mentally for what that means. Now I'm just like yo pack your patients, just, you know, expect the unexpected. I don't fucking know. But I don't know, man, I got a lot of this Like, if you don't know my mom, well, yeah, geez, that lady, I love her, I love her.

Speaker 2:

So this fight, man, I'm going to be training the subject because I'm laughing and getting angry all at the same time. I know my mom, we're going to go to the subject. My mom has this habit of like I put it this way, you got a hobby, right, you do. You know, you have your hobbies, you have your things that you like and shit like that. You would not expect your wife to be like in on your hobbies or even helping out with your hobbies, or even doing stuff for you for your hobbies, because they you're a hobby.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if it's a hobby that doesn't make money, then yes, if it's a hobby that doesn't make money. You wanted to help you. They all want to be on there, you know everybody come Yo, moms, yo, I'm like.

Speaker 2:

Yo, I'm helping with the opposite, I'm helping with some shit I don't even have an interest in. Like what am I here for? What am I here for? Like stupid shit, like that. I don't know. Man, I guess I'm saying this to the listeners like yo, if y'all got moms, just like that, I sympathize with you guys Because I'm in the same boat, and if y'all don't, then yo, I guess I'm a loser out here with some, because you know I'm the only one going through some shit like this. But yeah, man, that fight, I did not see that fight, did not see the fight at all, didn't see any highlights.

Speaker 1:

We'll put this way. I watched it and after the first round the first round made it seem it looked like it was about to be bomb as fuck. Okay, I mean back in for possibly go to distance, possibly both of them getting knocked down for whatever reason. That wasn't the case after the second round Ended in the second round. No, it ended in the ninth round.

Speaker 2:

Oh, people say it was gonna go nine.

Speaker 1:

Well, a lot of people thought it was gonna go 10. Hmm, I put it this way because the chicken, my job, she was like yeah, you know I think a spence gonna win and you know I think he's gonna win by decision. I said you got to remember when you face like this we got two guys that knock niggas down, that fight, ain't going the distance but stretch. And not that it couldn't have, it could have, it could have went the distance.

Speaker 2:

It's the fact that Spence was.

Speaker 1:

He wasn't on this game but also I felt like he was the lesser of the two fighters. Anyway, I Felt like Terrence was definitely a way better fighter, more conditioned, but he, if you look at the fights, he lands cleaner punches. He's, he is built for this. Spence, what I don't even know. He's built for it, spence, he, he. I Felt like a lot of his stuff it just ain't clean and they Just looking at at the styles, it just what it was like. Spence ain't winning this and if he wins this he has to knock this kid out or not. This kid, he has not this guy out cuz, yeah, but they're like maybe two, two to four years younger to me, but you got to knock them out. God not got knock them out. But uh, that's second round. Once he not once he had not spiced down. It was pretty much downhill cuz you know, knocking them down three times in the eighth or two times in the eighth and then they rough, stop it that night, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I am. Yeah, I think I might have seen, like before we got on, I seen that that little clip and slow mo, I guess when the rough stopped it because he was still getting back up. And rough is like, nah, it's done. No but you know what that was about.

Speaker 1:

There's, there's a rematch clause in in this bout. Yeah, I've heard that. So why? You know, I feel like if there was no rematch clause in it, then the Refware let it go until he he couldn't get up and whatever. You know me well, because there is a rematch clause and it's like, well, let me let him go ahead, I'll stop it here. I know this nigga going and both that rematch clause and On that second match, it won't be no, let me stop it early or whatever. You know me, yeah, it's gonna be. Whatever happens happens. You know me. Yeah, but it was, it was a good fight and it kind of showed the dominance of it, kind of stick it showed. It showed tears is Dominance, it showed it showed it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, when I be saying stuff like that and I'll be right, not stuff like that, ufc, whenever. See us we, you have the UFC match. I know what's going on. You today, I'm a little hungry UFC match and you need chicken, motherfucker. Well, I'm watching you see match or boxing. I'm like dog. I can't get knocked out in front of people. I know that. You know. I know that sound crazy, but I'm like yo. Come like sometimes I'll be that I ain't really fought nobody since it's been a while and it's just like yo. Above other than that situation at the vitamin shop. Wow, I wanted to watch that dude Recently. I'm like yo.

Speaker 1:

Hey, look, look, do you think dominated that fight? It was ridiculous how he dominated that fight.

Speaker 2:

See, shit like that scares you, right, and I and I seen his dudes face afterwards. My whole thing is do you, if you had to fight like right now and I'm not talking about like awesome ego shit or pride shit, like if it's literally you had to fight are you confident in your skills?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man.

Speaker 2:

Of course, not recently, I have not been confident in my speed. So I'm just like, yeah, I'm like yo, I need to, I need to reassure myself because I be damned of like you know, my nephew getting to a little situation, what you know somebody at school and they go get his dad and then I might have to whips my dad's ass, you know, I mean like that type of shit, and then I I will pass, but I fuck myself up in the same you know whatever, and the same token. I'm like it's time to improve on those skills, like it's about that time. It's about that time because I, yo, I was just imagine getting knocked out in front of your kid.

Speaker 2:

I ain't saying I got a win the fight, I Just don't want to get badly injured or knock the fuck out. I have to fight. That's the shit I'm at right now. But, man, progressive, those guys and everybody that that's in combat sports, because y'all be putting your body through it, like Putting your body through it, not even that fake boxing that you know, boxing training that most of the celebrities do and shit like that you know, just hitting the mitts and shit and working out like Maybe putting a body through it, sparring all that shit. But yeah, I heard it was a good fight. The clause is what December? Right, or some shit like that as early as December.

Speaker 1:

As early as the summer. I think he has to let him know is either he has to let him know by December or it can be in. It either can be invoked and notified as early as December or whatever, or the mask can happen as early as December if he could be twice, he done boxing forever right nah, I mean, but you know, you know as much, as as much as it hurts Spencer's career.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't hurt it. And it doesn't hurt because it's like You're looking at. You know Terrence Crawford, who's a veteran veteran. Yeah, he came up and took your boats. He came up and took your boats but, on the same instance, you didn't have to take this fight. You didn't even have to reach out and say, hey, can you Bump him away, because I really want to fight you. Right, you chose to and, yeah, you might have got dominated.

Speaker 1:

And you know, in sports like this, someone always has an off night Because somebody isn't prepared or somebody says let's stick to the gameplay, not thinking and let's this motherfucker too much the game plan ain't working Right because, like you know, when you go into a fight, the first thing is you got people who are like, yeah, let's stick to the game, plus get was got us to the dance. And then you got crawfers team was like he's gonna want to hit you with that jab, so go ahead and let's take the jab away from him. And you hit him with the jab, and hit him hard with a jab, not not, no, not no touch jab to get points we talked about. Let him know that you coming and you're going to hit this nigga hard. You know saying so. I think it was more or less this in preparation of spain's team and wanting to stick with the plan versus um, really scouted tarris crawford and and seeing what, what weaknesses he does as he might.

Speaker 1:

You know, in a day, chance crawford at this point might not have, no, might not have no, uh, weaknesses you know. I mean he might not, but you still got to look to say what, what can we do to beat him? And what he uses to his advantage is to do shit, because that's what that's crawford did to space was oh he likes to jab it is what it is. Yeah, okay, so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I need to stop being an old man and just uh, stay up for these things.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, he was being a real old man saying that he was a bit at uh 9, 30.

Speaker 2:

Yo, yeah, I did listen. I got a game plan. I was not playing on working this fucking part time forever. It got to a point where I was just like I started feeling angry. I'm like, yo, my sad days and sundays is gone, so I just had to come over the game plan I was.

Speaker 2:

Basically, I saw that I was being over, over, overly ambitious with some, uh, some goals I'm trying to, uh, trying to achieve. So I had to scale back on them shits, because, of course, within anything, I'd rather live my life and then be a slave to like money or be a slave to like working and shit. So I'm like, nah, I'm, I'm not going on like that, definitely not going on like that. So, right, I'll be stopping soon how soon, don't know but I have a game plan to in like I, this is what I'm sticking with and I can achieve that. So I'll probably go to winter again with this and then, after the winter, I'm done. It also depends on what happens at the nine to five, some things that's going to show working my ass there. So, thank you. Speaking of that, I have to wake up at fucking six o'clock on a morning and just to be somewhere seven, just to let a vendor Come do what they need to do for some other stuff.

Speaker 1:

So when I say they working me, working this shit out of me, so hey, man, you know we, you know we, you know we get activated for so many things. You know this heat wave. We've been on um high alert because you know circuit breakers breaking all out of this shit and Trust me.

Speaker 2:

I know our goes out, and so you know you know we're mass.

Speaker 1:

You know we're mass care shelter, so Enough. People lose power. We could have been talking about how we. I could have been texting you about how I don't have a no way to uh record with you because I'm working or I could have been recording live For.

Speaker 2:

D-laws live in the field.

Speaker 1:

Live in the field. What's going on? Yeah, you know. So you know I'm out here. You know, hold on. So somebody's asking me for food. No, you already got your meal. Vams, shit Nice, get your cock Fucking hilarious.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, it's all about finding that balance. It's what I need to tell my mom. That needs to be a balance. Next time she gave me with some shit like that and I've talked to her about that shit I don't know why I went back to her. Well yeah, workforce, workflow, family all that shit needs to be a balance, needs to be a balance.

Speaker 1:

On that note.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to be something to eat, because it needs to be a balance, and I'm hungry and it's been too long Since I've last eaten. And I think the last thing I had was a protein shake at fucking two o'clock so.

Speaker 1:

Hey, no one told you y'all here starving yourself.

Speaker 2:

I'm not starving myself.

Speaker 1:

Not willing to have food.

Speaker 2:

Oh, we got some, I got some. Listen, I got some land chops to some shit upstairs right now. So I'm straight, straight by the run up then Devour that. Hopefully I'm not gonna get too crazy. And uh, I am who we talk about. I'm, I'm, I'm fucking all that food upstairs and I'm eating and. I'm eating cookies. Oh, oh, fuck hungry. But we thank everybody for tuning in and listening and uh, yeah, see you guys next time.

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