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Family, Loyalty, and Bacon Sandwiches: My Life Working with the Boss Lady

Michael Gillespie Season 3 Episode 13

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Five seemingly innocent traits can transform your coworker from just another colleague into something far more formidable—a workplace "mob boss." Drawing from his experiences with the enigmatic Cole, Michael Gillespie unveils how ordinary workplace dynamics can mirror the classic power structures of mafia movies.

The fascinating character study begins with Cole's perfect cover—a genuinely loving, supportive family that masks her tremendous influence within the workplace hierarchy. As Michael recounts with equal parts humor and disbelief, this seemingly normal elder care worker commanded loyalty from her "enforcer" "Beatrice" while maintaining an uncanny network of connections throughout Hamilton that left him perpetually astonished.

What truly elevates this workplace drama is the intense rivalry between Cole and fellow employee Ichigo. Their passive-aggressive social media warfare and workplace confrontations placed Michael squarely in the crossfire as manager, culminating in the infamous "bacon and mayonnaise sandwich incident" that no amount of HR intervention could have prevented.

Most chilling of all was Cole's ability to never forget a perceived slight. Years after disciplining her for attendance issues during family emergencies, she still reminds Michael of these "betrayals"—even offering to slash tires to help collect money owed to him by someone else. The episode masterfully blends humor with genuine insights into workplace politics that anyone who's navigated office drama will recognize.

Whether you're dealing with your own workplace "crime boss" or simply enjoy stories of bizarre professional dynamics, this episode offers both entertainment and a framework for understanding the unwritten rules governing our work relationships. Have you ever worked with someone who commanded this level of influence? Listen now and join the conversation about the secret mob bosses hiding in plain sight at workplaces everywhere!

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You're listening to the WDYM, the what Do you Mean podcast, hamilton's number one podcast. Now sit back and relax. Here's Hamilton's own Michael Gillespie. Can you tell? Can you tell I got a problem with somebody? Oh man, y'all know I'm a clown, you know I'm goofy and everything, but this is legit. Okay, this is absolutely legit. Use your Venmo to pay your people back. Okay, I'm just letting that out there. I just wanted to share a public service announcement that Venmo does exist. Welcome to the WDYM, the what Do you Mean podcast. I'm your host, michael Gillespie. Hope everybody's doing good. Hope everybody's doing well.

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Tax season is among us, right, it is among us. So therefore, it's a perfect reason to pay people back. You're getting money. If you work, you're getting some money. If you got kids, you're getting some money. Right, it's a perfect time to pay people back.

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Anywho, got hit randomly earlier this week, a couple weeks back, actually Random person. This was a random hit that I don't know. I don't know this guy. I couldn't identify him in a line if he did something wrong, but he hit me up and I wanted to share this with you guys, especially on the podcast. So here we go, he goes. Hey man, sorry, this is weird, but I'm the new guy at one of your old places.

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I was wondering what happened to you. I heard stories, but I was wondering if I can get the source. Get back to me, if you want. I'd appreciate it, though I'm like well, what do you mean? Because you know I've been around the block, I've been around different facilities. I need to know what exactly you're talking about so eventually I find out where he's talking about. He's talking about one of my favorite locations, right? He goes on to say I want to know about the whole firing situation. He's talking about my dealings with boo-boo the fool it's.

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It's all on the podcast. It's documented, as you well know. It's in there in multiple episodes as this whole story has been told, which is why I don't go there. And I said, bro, bro, I said it's all there. He said, yeah, heard my fault, I just wanted to get the story. I was like that's cool. You know I ain't mad at you. You know I'm saying, but it's all there on the podcast. You can find what episodes this, that and the other.

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So I was like, well, uh, since you're new and I'm not there, no more, who brought it up? So we were talking about the old cooks and managers there and your name got thrown out. They said by the way, people miss you here and yet you remind them of Kevin Hart. I said, man, I was like I've heard that before. Trust me, I have. First of all, I've. I've heard that before. Trust me, I have. First of all, I have a podcast, kevin Hart, don't he ain't think that funny? I think I'm funnier than Kevin Hart, but he just got more money to me. So there you go Funny jokes and all that good stuff. So, yeah, so now I reply back. It makes sense. Now it's been almost almost a and you know I appreciate people still thinking of me in that high regard he says. He goes on to say so.

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I had to bring up old memories, just intrigued by the whole thing. For what it's worth, the podcast is fire and you have a real talent for that. And I was like, oh hey, yes, sir, I'll take that, I will take that. Thank you for the kind words. And I just said man, man, you're good bro. I said, um, regardless, I appreciate the kind words, but it's all in there and everything. So I'm glad that people could listen to the podcast and uh, give me, you know, kudos to doing what I do and everything. And lately I've been having fun doing it again. Again.

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I had some weird spaces in between the um about a year ago this year onward, because you know I didn't, I was shell-shocked, you know I was shell-shocked in what I can and can't say and everything. There's just sometimes everything's not covered in a handbook. So you know, understand, you know lessons learned and all that stuff and dealing with people and all that stuff. To this day I don't think I did nothing wrong. I don't, you know, I didn't. Like I said before, if you arm yourself with the truth, what do you, what do you need a shield for? But regardless of that, I do appreciate the kind words, appreciate you listen to the podcast and you know I'm just gonna keep doing me and keep doing having fun and all that good stuff.

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But speaking of the podcast, a question came up with another fan who or I guess a member or I don't know an audience member who enjoys the podcast. It's like mike, what? Like I know you and you tell funny stories, you know wherever you go and everything. So why aren't you doing video? I said video like a video podcast. I said, yeah. He said he goes on to say like all the shorts, the reels, the TikToks and everything. You see people doing a video podcast and I'm like yo, that's a good idea. And he's like why don't you think about it? I said, well, I don't even know where to start with that. I enjoy doing this and and one thing that you guys don't see is like all the times I mess up and everything and then, granted, I wouldn't put out a video podcast, um, without editing. Right again, I haven't like.

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When I first started doing this, I was not editing anything. So I'm surprised how well some of it holds some of it, not all of it. But editing is what's the monster here? Is this the one that takes all the time? I'll do the podcast and I edit the podcast and then put it out there. But you gotta understand that's almost two hours of work and or more depending on how I go. That's why I try to keep these short. So I try to keep these under 25 minutes, because it's 25 minutes of recording, 25 minutes or more I say I actually say double it, so it's 50 minutes of editing and then you put it out there for the world to enjoy.

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But the idea of going video sounds fun, it sounds amazing to me. But you got to see, you have to see the studio. The studio is a little cramped. I'm not even going to lie. I got, if I look at here, I got a warped water warped desk here that is just full of paper and manga books and figurines and worn out shelves and everything. I got my lamp. I got a refrigerator in here. Then I got the podcast room posters, you name it. It's in here along with spiders and the webs. Okay, I'm in the basement, people understand where I'm at. So the idea of going video while is enticing. I gotta make it look good. You know I'm not gonna put no trash out there for you guys to eat and everything. So, uh, as far as video, let's put that as a tbd to be determined, hopefully for the near future. And you know, I gotta do my research, find out, you know, lighting, uh, video equipment and all that good stuff. But, um, tbd to be determined.

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And another friend of mine, another associate of mine, um, they, they said why don't you have a separate page for the podcast? And I was like yo, I don't know, because I just advertised, not advertised, just spread the word out through my Instagram, my Facebook and that's it. It's just like, well, if you do it separately, you just you, just you're just leaving money on the floor by not doing it separately. I was like what do you mean she? And she told me. She told me that you know, I got my nail business and I'm doing my nail thing. I'm, you know, I'm somewhat successful and I'm building, I'm doing my nail thing. I'm, you know, I'm somewhat successful and I'm building, I'm building a clientele. I said, dang go. I said I need to do the same thing, because why not, you know? So I got plans. I got plans for co-host, plans for video and plans to do its own social media account for the WDYM.

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But regardless of that, regardless of everything I plan, I could not be where I am without the people that constantly listen to me, that give me the advice, listen to the podcast. Without you guys, there's no me. So again, thank you, thank you for listening to me. Yammer yammer, yammer, yammer, thank you, thank you, thank you for listening to me. Yammer, yammer, yammer, yammer, thank you, thank you, thank you. So, without further ado, that is the intro, so let's get to the main story.

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Today, the main story is rules of a mob boss. Now you may be thinking like what in the world are you talking about? Michael, you know a mob boss in Ohio. Yes, there are mob bosses or bossettes or whatever you want to call it. I have come across somebody who is a genuine mob boss, so I'm going to break this down into the. I got five rules, okay, for a mob boss and how she fits it.

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Now, before I tell the story of Cole, I have to set the mood. I got to set the mood. So therefore, you understand exactly when I'm coming from. You got to have the Italian mob music in back. When you're talking about the mob, okay, and I'm talking about Cole, we're going to call it Cole for this situation. These are the five rules Of a mob boss, right, and these are all the things I've discovered through coal.

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But first and foremost, the music is brought to you by pinegroovenet, pinegroovenet. Anytime you want Some free music, that's not gonna get you in trouble. You can probably find it on pine groove dot net. They don't have no slogan. I didn't see a slogan. So the free shout out, public service announcement get your music from pine groove dot net, okay. So the rules. I've noticed witnessing Cole. Five rules now. Rule number one you gotta have a nice cover In Cole's situation.

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It's her family. Cole's family is really nice. Okay, let me get that out. The way I used to work with Cole and her cousin, right, and there's such a divide between Cole and the cousin. The cousin, cousin, nice girl, just yappy all sometimes you know. But overall she was a nice girl and so was Cole. Cole was a nice. Nice is I don't mean to say was is a nice person. Let me get that. First and foremost, cole is a nice person, hard worker, and the family, they're all nice. They would come into the facility sometimes and she'd be like, hey, aunt joy or aunt alice or whoever they were like how you doing? And they come around, hey, cole, how you doing, didn't know you were working here and they just chit, chat, chat, chat. And then I get chit chat with them and they just like, oh my god, they're just really nice people. Yeah, that's my family, they're nice. You know, they're good people. Okay, cole, calm down, they're just good people. Her family was just good people Got a cover story.

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You were my boss on the side, but you got a good family Goes with most crime, italian crime movies. You see they all family eating spaghetti around the table. I think that's the case in this, in this situation. Right, so she has a nice family. Number two, she has loyal friends. She does, and it really was, and she had this. I'm gonna call her the enforcer, her muscle, so to speak, because every crime boss has muscle.

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Beatrice. Beatrice and her used to work together At a certain facility that I used to frequent with, if you get what I'm saying. When I came back to working there, she rolled up on me. She said, hey, I know you. I said how do you know me? She said I know you. You're Michael Gillespie. She said, hey, I know you. I said how you know me? She said I know you, you're michael gillespie. I said, okay, I mean, you know, I've been here in hamilton almost all my life. You know that might be expected. I was, you know, semi-popular. I was a comedian. You know people like you know like jokes and all that stuff, and I was like you know, well, I work here now. This is cool, I work here now and that's my best friend, beatrice. I said, okay, beatrice, she was. She was a.

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She had a Dominating persona, so to speak. I don't know how to word it carefully. It's just that she had such a Presence on her that she gave off that loyalty Crime boss Friend, so to speak. Beatrice was on her, that she gave off that loyalty crime boss friend, so to speak. Beatrice was, she wasn't one to play with, she didn't have jokes, she did almost everything that Cole did, but in a grimier type way, so to speak, but not really if you think of Cole as a crime boss, she's the enforcer. She's out in the streets beating up people. Where's my money at. Where's the money at? Cole needs her money. Quit playing. I'm gonna beat you up. And that's the way Beatrice acted. On top of that, beatrice was not about well, she was about that life again. We at work working for the elderly, but she up here doing her thing on the side. Big time enforcer, friend loyalty. That was Beatrice.

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That's rule number two. Rule number three connections. I have never. That's rule number two. Rule number three Connections.

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I have never met someone who is more connected than Cole was. Again, when I first came back, she automatically knew who I was. I'm like that's weird because I've had very limited interactions with her. The only interaction we had was a former boyfriend. She used to date that we used to play baseball with. That's the only known connection I have Of Cole. Right, like that's the only way I know of her, but she knew Almost a lot about me.

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She's like aren't you Michael Gillespie? I said, yeah, so didn't you used to work here before? I said, yeah, I did. Maybe they't you used to work here before. I said, yeah, I did. You know, maybe they talked about that, you know, all right.

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She's like hey, didn't you used to live off 12th street? I said, well, dang, how'd you know that so well? I got my ways used to drive Chevy Malibu, didn't you? Gold color. I said, oh my god, I don't drive that anymore and I didn't used to drive that before. How'd you know that? It's like it's my job to know that stuff.

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Oh okay, I'm terrified because she knows so much in so little time. I'm like, okay, all right, I'm gonna test her. I'm gonna test her, see if she knows, if she has all this knowledge. Where's she getting all this knowledge from? I know I know she's. I know I've been in Hamilton most of my life. I don't think she's left Hamilton. I mean and that's no knock on her, you know? Hey, again, I don't want no trouble, boss.

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Lady, you know, if you hear this, you know I ain't even using your real name, cole, so I'm like Cole, do you know? You know Jaquan, on 4th street. He said Jaquan. I said yeah, jaquan. I said dang, how'd you know? He said yeah, me and him, we used to hang out back in the day.

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I said, oh, dang, you know everybody, don't you? He said yeah, pretty much. I said, oh, dang, you know everybody, don't you? She said yeah, pretty much. I said, okay, let me go. Let me, let me try some, some, some Caucasian friends. Let me see, how about Jake from State Farm? He said do you know Jake? I said, man, do I know Jake? I gave him that, that monologue. I gave him that little nickname, jake from State Farm. I was like, oh yeah, I said dang, you know him. So yeah, I said, she said Mike, I know everybody. I said dang, you know everybody. Huh, I'm getting mad now because I think I know everybody. Yeah, I know everybody.

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I said how about Jay Boogie on Middletown and the projects on the west side? Do you know Jay Boogie? She said, man, jay Boogieogie, you mean boogaloo? I said dang. She said yeah, I know j boogie. We used to hang out a long time ago. She knew everybody.

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I said let me pull up his information. I'm getting mad. Pull up his information on your phone, I want to see it. And sure enough, she scrolled a couple times. Bam, he's right there. I said man, this is crazy. I can't believe.

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She is well connected. She has a network of people well connected. Everybody knows Cole and Cole knows everybody. She's well connected. Which brings me to point four. Every crime boss has a rival. You may be like who, who in their right mind will go against Cole. Because right now I'm terrified. I really should stop the podcast right now because she hears that she's going to come after me. But no, I'm not a rival, I'm just a spectator. She has a rivalry against somebody she's known again because she's well connected from back in the day.

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So when she came to my facility and I tell Ichigo say Ichigo, cole's coming to work here, he's like, oh, that's cool, I can dig it. I said okay. And so I'm thinking I got a good staff of cooks, I got a good staff of servers, I shouldn't have no problems. Right and wrong, ichigo and Cole started hating on each other and I don't. To this day. To this day, I do not know why. I don't know why. I don't know why the pay, I don't know why. And they were causing me so much stress and I don't understand. Like we're just here to serve people food, why are you guys beefing?

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It would all start With a cell phone. The one weakness Cole has Is that she loves her cell phone, but mostly everybody does in this generation. This generation cannot be separated from their cell phone. We know that If you observe a teenager, you observe a young adult, you observe a middle aged adult, you notice there's a cell phone. So I guess one point he got mad cause I guess Cole was taking her time on the phone, clickety, click, click, click, sending messages and stuff. Well, ichigo went his route to get under her skin and fight her. Allegedly I'm going to use that word a lot allegedly, right, so allegedly.

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There was a Facebook post that Ichigo made and it would seem that he's going after Cole in a subliminal type of way. I can't control people's Facebooks. She would come to me next morning like hey, did you see what Ichigo is saying about me? I said crime boss, cole, I don't scroll through Facebook of my employees. I'm lying, uh, so I don't know what he said. I'm lying again, so I'm like I don't know. So I scroll to see what Ichigo said and possibly it could have been about Cole talking about cell phone usage. You know you need to focus on your job. Get off your daggone phone.

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Again, the message does not say anything about Cole specifically and Cole's getting mad. She's getting mad. She's getting mad like a yo, like red in the face, gotta take a breather. Type mad. I'm like yo. This is crazy cause I mean I can't control it, he can. It's freedom of speech. He can say what he wants. He's not.

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And the thing about it Ichigo knew he knew, he knew that, uh, whatever he said, if he didn't name a facility, didn't put a name on it, anything, it's free game. And she's getting pissed. So I'm like, so I pull it to the side. I said look, cole, there's no name on it. I can't, I can't hold no water because there's no name on, there's no name on it. I can't hold no water because there's no name on it. There's no facility. He's like, but you know he's talking about me. I said, possibly I'm the man, I'm just the man in the middle for this situation, I don't know. Okay, okay, I got him.

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And so it went back and forth to a point where, you know, they going back and forth, living, these subliminal jabs at each other. I'm in the middle, I can't do anything at all. So she goes in on, I think, his hair, cause I guess you know he did this, this, you know, root style, like a little nappy style, and then he's like yeah, his hair super nappy today, going in on the hair. I'm like yo, this is crazy. And he's like she's going in on him too. So they go on back and forth.

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I'm like look man, I don't know what y'all want me to do. So what do I do? I go? I go to Nate and I gotta stop the music Cause Nate's super nice Nate is a nice guy, right. So I'm to Nate and I got to stop the music because Nate's super nice Nate is a nice guy, right. So I'm like Nate, nate, help me. He's like well, what do you want me to do about it, michael? I'm like yo, these. And I'm telling him to give him the background. And he's like all right, well, I will go contact HR and I will get back to you. All right, I go contact HR and I will get back to you. I think I'm getting an answer. So cue the music back on.

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So while he's doing the going the same route thing, they're going back and forth again and this time again attacking on the Facebook with these subliminal jabs. He's like yeah, well, you know, just going in on. Going in on her like right, going in on her, like she's not a real crime, boss. I'm like, oh lord, like what have I gotten myself into? And then she pulls me. So I said, mike, if he keeps this up, I'm gonna have my dad come. I said, whoa. So if my dad comes, it's gonna whoa. I said if my dad comes, it's going to be some trouble, because ain't he says and she was going ain't no man supposed to be talking about a woman in that nature? I said you know what You're right. Normally we don't do that. However, this is a situation. I don't know why you two are going at each other. I'm praying for Nate to come back with some answers from HR. This is getting ridiculous. So they're going back and forth and then Nate comes back. Got to turn the music off because it's ain't mafia time. Nate's like well, michael, I can't do anything about it. Ichigo is playing by the rules, he's not mentioning no names and you just got to keep going.

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Cole Under control, because she's going crazy too, going up the chain and everything. So I would get Brief periods Of peace Until Nicole has some real situations Happening. Mainly back to rule number one Her family, her family, her elderly Parts of her family, her family, her elderly parts of her family. They started to decline in health, as we all do, and this is the part where everything spiraled out of control per se. One of her family members was declining and it was one of the centerpieces of her family, right, and it was taking a toll on her. Like, again, the thing about Cole is Cole is a hard worker, she's loyal, hard working, yo, I think. I think high of cold.

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Then this happened and she started losing control, and rightfully so. Again, the thing about my bosses is that their family number one rules family, family connected and everything. So that was happening. Then another family member, her uncle, was having medical issues and she was missing work, right. So as the manager, I got to do what I'm supposed to do, right. So she's missing work, coming in late. You know where I'm supposed to do, right, so she's missing work, coming in late. You know where I'm going with this. I gotta start writing things up, writing points up and everything. And she completely goes ham, ham on everybody, right. So again, I gotta do my thing, right.

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And again, before anything happened, me and Cole, we tight, you know, cover, work, work, no problems, right? Well, one day she's eating a bacon and mayonnaise sandwich, right, eating a bacon and mayonnaise sandwich. I'm going. And then I was like, hey, I gotta talk, to talk to you. You know, this is what's happening. And she's like, she gets mad at me. She's like, oh yeah, like that time you pointed me when my grandfather Was having medical issues and she's chewing the bacon sandwich, she's finished eating that and she throws the bacon and mayonnaise sandwich and it hits me right in my face, bam, and she storms off With her non-sock wearing self. Right. Mayonnaise and grease from the bacon Are all in my face. I can't believe she done threw that Half eaten Bacon and mayonnaise sandwich In my face.

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I said, oh, oh, I'm ready to fight, I'm ready to fight, I'm gonna get you dog. And then I go to the back and she is unconsolable. She's crying, crying and everything is just mounting up and everything right, and I, this whole time, I'm like this is crazy, because one, I didn't sign up for this. I'm just supposed to be a manager, not a counselor, a referee, a Facebook checker. You know, I'm just here to serve food and serve as fast as I can. I'm not here for all that. So all this pressure was mounting on her. And then, on top of that, her grandmother started having health issues and that was the final straw. It's just too much for her. She eventually left the facility. Right, that happens, and it's like, you know, we finally get some peace, then the stuff happens with Boo Boo the Fool, then I'm gone and all that stuff, so that, and then you know, know, that's her rivalry To this day. They both go.

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Ichigo is in another place, cole is in another, happier place. I'm in a different place. She will text me randomly. She's like guess what? Guess what, mike? I said what's up, cole, how you doing? Guess who? I saw. I said who's up, cole, how you doing? He's like guess who? I saw. I said who. I already know who he's like. Yeah, I saw Ichigo walking somewhere else.

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I beat my horn and turned around and said something to him. I said why would you do that? Because I don't forget, which brings me to number five, never forgetting slash revenge. Right, like I said, she drove by Ichigo, said something out the door, out the window, to him about him walking or something Whatever, and then he was on Facebook talking mess to each other. It was a crazy thing, but Cole never forgets this is the last thing To being a successful crime boss. They don't forget. The reason why I say that Is because, again, this was about a year ago, a year or so ago, and to this day she still reminds me that.

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I gave her points when her family was having all these events that you still remember. I still remember you gave me points when my grandfather was having all these situations. I was like I said, cole, crime boss. I said I couldn't help it, I had to do what I had to do. So, yeah, I don't forget. I don't forget, michael, it's okay, I don't know what you're trying to do. You gonna put a hit on me. You gonna bring the enforcer back. I said I was just doing my job, crying boss. I said yeah, okay, again, I brought up the Venmo PSA.

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She told me a long time ago don't do that. She said Mike, don't do that, she's not gonna do, she's not gonna do the honorable thing. I said, come on, cole, you know her, we know her, and she's gonna, she's gonna give you, she's gonna, she's gonna do me right. Say okay, okay, okay, michael, keep it up, keep it up to this day. Not a dime, not a dime. She's right, she don't forget.

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And then she said you know, let's make her give her the money. I said, well, now I'm interested. What you mean, she's like yo, you know where she's at, I can find out. I said, cole, you know, I mean, I know where she's at, but you know I'm not trying to, no, I just politely Sit by the sidelines, wait for her to chime in. I said, oh, that's right, I do owe Michael money. I said, nah, nah, we ain't doing that. So let's go slash them tires. I said no, cole, no, cole, we're not doing that. He said you sure we can put some sugar in the tank, I said Cole. I said, man, it's time for you to pay up. I told you we could do this Right now. So, cole, we ain't about that life, we just gonna Sit by and patiently wait like a good Citizen and wait for the money, okay, so, okay, michael, you gonna be broke, so you ain't getting that money back. And I sit here today hoping that my message gets through subliminally.

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But those are the rules of the crime, boss, especially with cole in mind nice family, loyal friends, staying well connected, having rivals and never forgetting. That's Cole in a nutshell. And I do this out of love. I mean I really really do, because, again, cole is a character and you know you don't expect to be with people that again are kind of the same mind frame, like-mindedness, hard working and everything. And uh, cole is that outside of working together. We've talked and you know she's good people, despite the crime, the crime boss syndicate that she's in. Um, she's good people and this is why I do things like this, just to give them their flowers and everything. Speaking of flowers, don't give me none when you put me in a grave crime boss, because I don't want that beef, I don't want to be Ichigo. You know, that was that's. That's the funny stuff right there. But either way, either way. Either way, that way, either way. That's the show. I love that one. I did this one before, but then I tried to edit it and somehow it all got corrupt and everything. So yeah, that's the rules of the crime boss starring Cole.

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