Since We Last Spoke with Danny Foxworth

It's ALWAYS Little Caesars!

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On this episode, Danny shares his random thoughts, which range from getting older, Ghostface's upcoming show, Biggie's lyrical faux pas, pizza boxes on the dashboard, being a listening ear, AI-generated dance videos, "I Don't Own The Rights to This Music" claims and not being interested in most hip-hop convos. 

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What is good, good people? You and I listening to another episode of Since You Last Spoke with Danny Foxworth. I am your humble narrator, Danny Foxworth. And on this episode, it's just gonna be some brain spillers. I just had some random thoughts stored up in my brain, and I figured what better time than now to just let those random thoughts out. So, first and foremost, got a birthday coming up. I'm really about to be 46 years old, man. It's it's wild. It seems like the other day I was playing with Tonka trucks, and now I'm I'm knocking on 50. But you know what? It's a blessing to still be amongst the living, and I'm extremely grateful for that. And also on my birthday, which will be June 18th, I'm gonna be at the music farm that night to uh see Big Crit again. Because Big Crit, he's he's one of my favorite live performers ever, and that man never disappoints. But on top of that, two days later, Ghostface is gonna be down here in Charleston performing at Building 64. And I'm gonna be going to that one too. He was supposed to be here in May, but it got postponed to June. But I've actually never seen Ghostface perform. But he's one, he's my favorite rapper out of the woo, so I'm extremely excited for that one. Then I know when if you've listened to the year 2000 episode that I did with the good brother 12th Kyle, and I talked about his ghost face and the lyrical faux pas he had on a song on his album, his Supreme Clientele album. There's another full uh lyrical faux part, not for him, but from Biggie, that just always bothered me. And it was on the song Ten Crack Commandments on the Laugh After Death album, where he says, when he starts, he has the the uh the 10 crack commandments, and the first commandment he says, Runombre uno. I'm like, bro, nombre means name in Spanish. I know it it's it sounded cool, yeah, it sounded cool to him, but it's numero uno, not nombre uno. That line always bothered me. But anyway, uh another random thought I had when I'm taking my shopping cart back to the return area and maneuvering through the cars that are parked in the parking lot, I noticed an uptick in pizza boxes left on the dashes of cars. And I don't know if they're doing that to keep the pizza warm via photosynthesis, but it was just a uh it was just a recurring theme I've been noticing with people leaving their uh boxes of pizza on the dashboard. But interestingly enough, literally every single pizza box that I've seen on the dashboard was from Little Caesars. I don't know if it's I don't know what's going on with that, but yes, always little Caesars, like 13 times out of 10 is Little Caesars. And I'll tell you another random thought I had. I cannot think of an inanimate object that will be as brutally honest with you as a white washcloth. Because, buddy, that thing will let you know if you didn't wash your ass as good as you thought you did. Another random thought. You know, I always talk about not holding in your emotions and crying if you need to. About two weeks ago, I was posted up at the bar at uh Holy City Brewery in Charleston, and there was a guy that was sitting next to me, it was an empty chair, so I went and sat down. And the group that he was talking to, they uh they were part of a graduation party. I guess one of their relatives graduated high school that day, and they came there for the uh post-ceremony celebration. So he was talking with them, and then whenever they left, I could see uh he had just finished drinking his beer, and I noticed I just happened to turn on my left and I noticed that he started, his eyes started to water, and he's a very extroverted guy, and he was talking, and he was like, Man, just a tough time right now. The bad things are going on. I was like, man, just get it off your chest, man. It ain't good to hold those thoughts in. And he just spilled his guts. You just having problems with dealing with depression and dealing with alcoholism and just dealing with things with his marriage and with his child, and it was just one thing after another with him. And he was like, You don't know how much I needed to get those thoughts off my chest. And I greatly appreciate. I just thank you so much for being a listening ear because I really need that because I'm going through some things right now, and life is hard for me right now. And I was like, I could sense that things weren't right with you. And I'm glad that you got that off your chest. And so, even though he was talked about the problems, kudos to him for also being proactive about not just realizing that there's problems, but being proactive about doing something to alleviate those problems. He was like, Yeah, I'm got a I'm seeing a therapist and I'm got a sponsor for a 12-step program. And I was like, man, good for you. Good for you. And I just I hope everything works out for him. Because from what he shared with me, it seemed like he was a really good dude. He was it was just a series of of unfortunate events with him. And thankfully, he's taking the steps towards getting the help that he needs. And another random thought. I'm tired of seeing these AI-generated crit walking videos on on Facebook. It's just, it's the the timeline is just so rife with that stuff, man. And between that one and the other AI-generated dance videos, and they're dancing to the song when he's like, got the cereal with the can murk, powder merck, no merc. Now, that song I absolutely love. I can't get enough of that song. But the AI generated dance routine to go along with it, I'm like, let's wrap this up. Listen, I'm about as anti-fun police as they come, but at the same time, brother, I got limits. And I'm ready for both of those to get out of here. And on those, and keeping it on the subject of those videos, the people that post it, it's like every other person that I see post an AI generated dance video, at the end of their caption, it'll say, I don't own the rights to this music. Like, what do you expect us to do with that information? You don't own the rights to this music. Bitch, we know you don't own the rights to this music. Like, why are you telling us this? Anyway, and uh the last thing I'm gonna talk about, you know, we're talking about bar conversations, and this was back during the uh NCAA tournament, and I was at Buffalo Wild Wings one uh Friday night, and I happened to have on my little brother t-shirt, and I gotta be more careful with wearing that shirt out in public because it was a uh it was a lady that was sitting a couple of seats down from me, and I got up to walk to the bathroom, and when I came back, I guess when she saw me walking away, she saw the back of my little brother t-shirt. It was just an illustration of uh the rappers in the group, which are rapper Big Pooh and Fante. They're one of my favorite rap duos ever. And when I came back, I had already placed my order before I went to the bathroom. So by the time I came back, it was a hot plate of wings ready for me to chow down on. And she decides to mosey on down to where I'm sitting. And she was like, I see all, I saw your little brother shirt. Like, what you know about little brother? And I'm like, man, like I got garlic parmesan and and and uh barbecue wings in front of me. There's literally a different game on every single TV at the bar. My mind is focused on basketball and chicken wings, and she wants to engage in a conversation that I'm really not interested in having. But I just smile and nod my head for the majority of the combo, and she's like, What you know about little brother? I'm like, I know a little something. So then she takes it upon herself to pull her phone out and start showing me pictures from a concert that she went to when they were in DC. I'm really not interested in having this conversation with her. She's just steady going through her photo album, showing me pics that I didn't ask to see. Like, this is the shirt that I wore. And look at Fontaine and this big poo. I wish them a ninth one could hash things out. I'm just like, I wish you would stop talking to me. And just when I thought the combo was over, her next question is, what you know about boot camp click? I'm just like, oh my god, please stop talking to me. I gotta plate the food in front of me. I'm like, I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be, I'm not trying to be rude, but I'm I'm trying to watch this basketball game and eat my chicken wings. I'm really not interested in having a hip-hop conversation right now. She was like, okay, no worries, I'll let you eat your food. You have a good night. I'm like, thank you, you have a good night too. I like having hip-hop conversations and discussions with like maybe six people. When they see that you like the same people that you like, and it just immediately makes you think that you want to have these kind of conversations with them, and you really don't, it's just so annoying. Like, hip-hop is my favorite genre of music, and the hip-hop that I listen to, a lot of people on social media would deem to be real hip-hop, and I really don't like having real hip-hop conversations because it just gets to a level, especially on social media, where it just gets extremely pretentious and extremely self-righteous, and it's not that serious to me. Is it dope to me or no? Do I enjoy it or no? Then that's it. But um, yeah, I've rambled enough. So that's gonna do it for this episode of Since We Last Spoke. Make sure you like download to subscribe to Since We Last Spoke with Danny Foxworth. Tell a friend to tell a friend about the podcast. It's on all digital streaming platforms, and also subscribe to my YouTube channel. You can find me at Danny Foxworth843. There you can find videos of every episode of this podcast, as well as my baseball podcast at the plate with Danny Foxworth, Grown Up Low Country with Liz and Danny, and my candle podcast, The Wicked Good Time with Danny Foxworth. Also, Friday, July 24th, Liz and I will be doing a live recording of Grown Up Low Country with Liz and Danny at the Charleston Mattress. It's at 1078 C East Montague Avenue in North Charleston, South Carolina. Again, that'll be on Friday, July 24th at 7 p.m. Admission is absolutely free, and we're going to have a good time. And I cannot wait to see your smiling faces, and we're going to have a lot of fun with this one. So, with that being said, this has been another episode of Since We Last Spoke with Danny Foxworth. And until next time, y'all be good. Peace.