
Accidentally on Purpose
Explore the intricacies of life, love, and growth through candid conversations and thought-provoking topics! Welcome to the Accidentally on Purpose Podcast where we aim to live intentionally even when life seems accidental
Accidentally on Purpose
The "K" in Chick-Fil-A
We share our thoughts on interesting relationship dynamics along with our critique of Popeye's new girl dinner menu. We also share a funny anecdote about our quest for dinner at Cannonball and the unintended aftermath of an edible. As if our day wasn't zany enough, we're amidst the Comic-Con madness in the city!
In the midst of all this, we're not shying away from heavier topics either. With a frank chat about the challenges of adult friendships and the struggles of juggling them amidst our busy lives, we shed light on the issues plaguing our school system and the homelessness crisis in Southern California. We're also exploring international travel, not from a glossy postcard perspective, but delving into the potential dangers and how varying laws across countries can impact your travels. And we're advocating for quality over quantity when it comes to friendships.
Switching gears, we're analyzing the portrayal of relationships in black TV shows like Blackish and Bel Air, and confronting topics like interracial dating and the responsibility of Black men in this dialogue. No topic is off the table; we're navigating the complexities of interracial dating, polygamy, and music culture, expressing our dismay over recent incidents in the music world. And we're not done yet! We're dissecting the NBA controversy surrounding Draymond Green and the concept of 'talking amongst men'. So buckle up, and let's get this conversation started!
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Speaker 2:What was the uh? The poll results from the uh. You can't have a work wife or work husband, or you can have sex with someone and be friends, right I?
Speaker 1:just got a lot of frown faces.
Speaker 2:That's a y'all got to grow up. Yeah, they got to grow up, Niki you got to grow up, I got to grow up, all right, no.
Speaker 1:Y'all got to grow up. You cannot have a work. You can, but I don't believe you're going to have a successful relationship. You could do whatever you want to do. You. God gave us free will. You are free to will yourself into hell. All I'm a dabble on the heaven side of behaviors, so you yourself to hell.
Speaker 2:There is no hell Okay.
Speaker 1:Man we got to talk about. Have you heard of the girl dinner? No, what is that? Let me give you some more P D. Like God, stay hydrated.
Speaker 2:Facts.
Speaker 1:Uh, so this is. This comes from CNN. It's a business insider. Uh, popeyes is now offering girl dinner. Here's what's included, for I guess Wait, are they doing brunches? That Popeyes brunch would fire.
Speaker 3:Damn, can you?
Speaker 1:imagine the twerk videos from a Popeyes brunch video. Man Popeyes is now selling its own version of the viral girl dinner Trend. I don't have to talk, but I guess it was on there. I don't know what that is, so it's it's with a variety of sides to make a meal. I get it Cause you know, ladies, they always want to try sides. They don't eat the whole thing, they just want to try sides. So girl, no girl dinner, oh girl. It includes mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, cajun fries, coleslaw, biscuits and red beans with rice. No, no chicken, just the size. Oh, oh wait. No, this is for side pieces. Unlike a traditional combo deal, this promotion consists of side dishes. They have to be ordered individually.
Speaker 2:The special girl dinner girl dinner, in quotation marks. That's the work, wife work.
Speaker 1:Hope you know it's only available on Popeyes website in the price Wait, how do you order that? You got to get the app or the website You're having a Popeyes app is wow, wow. It's all, every corner you are dedicated to your fatness, like my fatness, comes in droves In the state me. A Popeye said girl dinner menu was designed to give its fans options packed with a robust Cajun flavors that are made with the same slow time honored homemade traditions of Southern cooking that the brand started in 1972.
Speaker 2:I see, see, that's what you're going to give your work wife.
Speaker 1:Any chick going to order all sides is a side piece. That's all I'm saying. That's the girl dinner, she's a, she's a side piece.
Speaker 2:Hey, no chicken baby, no chicken baby.
Speaker 1:That's wild. Oh, a girl dinner. What would the guys dinner be for real, like skin off the chicken Skin off the chicken, Uh pre crack crab legs 42 ounce lemonade.
Speaker 1:Uh, ox tail. So ox tails, rice and rice and beans and gravy, but you got it. But the you know the thing that make me mad about my golden island spice to Jamaican joint. I feel like it's the only place that gives you a great ox tail to rice ratio. Don't give me three pounds of rice and a half an ounce of ox tails, Like there's a few. No gravy, yes.
Speaker 1:If you're making joint set to that no, give me the beef pause. Wait a minute. Hey yo, that's a Pause again, granddad. That was wild Crazy. I did get that sound bite. Pause again, granddad. Well, what's going on? Excuse me, I feel like this week's have been dragging man who you talking I am dragging today Thanks to somebody that came you up last night acting like we are freaking teenagers.
Speaker 2:Yo, I don't know what the hell be going on in my building, but all I heard last night was stop, stop, please, please. A lot of commotion. I heard hands, arms, stop, stop, stop, please, more commotion.
Speaker 1:Sounds like domestic violence to me.
Speaker 2:It sounds a lot, a whole lot of.
Speaker 1:You ain't gonna help.
Speaker 2:I don't know where that's coming from. That's just echoing through the building. I can't. I don't know where that's at. I don't know man, I ain't.
Speaker 1:Security is supposed to be doing a job walking around, so first off, all of these building security, all of our so called doorman, are all special needs. The only good like doorman we have is the black dude that works in the evening in my building. He made sure nothing happened to us, but the shit that I see security in this building after hours because I got back late last night. So tell me why this is our fourth attempt to go to Cannonball and I don't know what's going on this summer. It was an hour, wait, damn, and you know it's an hour. They make me wait an hour. They know me. So we need to come back watch movies and somebody's bright idea was to eat edible. Wasn't mine. I think the worst thing you can do is to eat. So we were going to get Cannonball first, we're going to get dinner, we so eat.
Speaker 2:Before we got there thinking like it's just going to be right, right.
Speaker 1:So you have not. You have not lived in annoyance until you eat an edible with nothing to eat, like bro, the journey back to Royal. Manor.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean stop nowhere.
Speaker 1:No, we went to Royal Manor and we tried to go somewhere else, but everything was packed last night.
Speaker 2:Oh, the Comic Con yeah.
Speaker 1:Comic Con got folks going crazy out here. It's weird, oh, central, and this brought us come back from from my hike and one in prayer and meditation. I think I was getting back here about seven and I had seen full costumes of the Pokemon and I could have sworn it was tinkerbell, but I feel like it was something new that I don't know about. But they walking over to the convention center, like seven am full costume.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they are dedicated. They are out here. Shout out to a superwoman who I just saw with the guns. She was really dressed up. She was dressed Well. It was more like she just had a superwoman shirt, but she was on a bike and that was too bazooka. It's like God damn.
Speaker 1:I respect the grind and dedication but they're better than me. Some of you Comic Con goalers need to learn how to go back to your hotel and freshen up, because y'all last is being musty, wow, musty.
Speaker 2:Wow, wow, musty.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there's no reason to smell like hot.
Speaker 2:This is like a first hot week of the summer.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, it is. We're just now getting to like eighties and y'all running around here Smell like monkey pampers and a tub of piss that a dolphin farted in Y'all did wrong, they did wrong. I remember when they came to the Black Party last it was the Black Black Party we had last year and yeah, that was in full costume Was musty dancing in each other's face, sweating. I'm like what the fuck they must be for Idaho. Here we are. Who goes to a party? Musty, for real man you gotta be on.
Speaker 2:You are a different breed man. You are.
Speaker 1:You just don't care about life. Nah, you come to a party musty. But all right, man, let's get into it. Welcome back to another edition of the Accidentally On Purpose podcast. Yeah, y'all already know who I am, man. Catch us everywhere. Wherever you get your podcast and listen to them, we're everywhere Amazon Music, iheart, google Podcast, apple Music, itunes, I think, if that's still a thing Spotify, serious, satellite Radio, pandora, tidal, iheart. If I could figure out a way to get it on the Black Effect podcast network via Charlemagne and God, then it'll be on there too. But we're everywhere and Charlemagne.
Speaker 2:God, I didn't know that.
Speaker 1:Here's a whole podcast network. It's called Black Effect.
Speaker 2:I was kind of smart.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you've been had that. So yeah, man, got some things to talk about today, and Y'all already know who that knee grogelic voice is in the back. So that ain't it. I'm sorry I messed up your intro music.
Speaker 2:There you go.
Speaker 3:I'm on my fucking gun shot.
Speaker 1:Mr P Funk, himself the King of Controversy, and I will remind you all, the thoughts and views and opinions of Pierre are those of his own and do not reflect Ken Michael Hall or the accidentally on purpose podcast in any shape, form or fashion.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and this together.
Speaker 1:So what'd you do this week, man?
Speaker 2:I had a lazy ass week because I've been very tired. Please pick it up. Oh, I had a lazy ass week because I've been extremely tired this week.
Speaker 1:I travel. Where'd you go? I went to the metaverse and started a family. I did. I got a whole child. Bro, you look just like me. Ai generated children pictures.
Speaker 2:That's just wild, it is crazy.
Speaker 1:I use one of them for my headshot on LinkedIn. That's crazy. I showed you my son earlier, right, yeah? My daughter I saw both. I only got one. I'm only claiming one of them. I can't do two. I'm gonna go with the daughter. The daughter yeah, she was cute. You want a daughter first? No, I don't want any of them first, unless I'm in another country. I don't want to raise my kids in America, bro.
Speaker 2:It's scary out here. Me neither, especially not in Southern California. I will have to move back east to raise my child.
Speaker 1:I could see that I think. I Think, like DMV area will be a great place to raise a child. It seems more authentic and let's see it's authentic. It's eclectic, more culture. Yeah, you get off for seasons. You know the thing that I noticed about people that are born and raised here in SoCal they don't live in a real reality. No, like this is a simulation. Like I would. I hear the complaints about the little shit. Oh my god, it's 78 degree, it's so hot. What the fuck are you talking about? This is not hot. This is perfect for real. Just spoil that shot of hair.
Speaker 2:They don't really know much and also the school's out here is kind of ass.
Speaker 1:Yeah, school system is it's wild police station. Right across the street from the high school I was coaching that damn niggas always got homeless people in the bathroom, don't care.
Speaker 2:They don't care about them. Kids.
Speaker 1:Yeah, these folks, they live in an alternate reality.
Speaker 2:Even down here there's a whole library. There's a test to a school.
Speaker 1:Yeah, homeless people outside smoking crack. They moved off some homeless people over there all tentative into.
Speaker 2:Do they drugs Wow?
Speaker 1:Man, we got a listen there. Question oh, so how is it making friends as an adult? For us, is it important finding those friends and alignment with the life that you're trying to live you.
Speaker 2:Want to go first with the life that you're trying to live. I mean, what is it, the life that you're trying to make?
Speaker 1:Cuz. Why do you always answer a question with a question?
Speaker 2:I mean there's a lot of variable things. It's just not that easy to like answer, but I guess yes, you're gonna have to make you're gonna have to make friends.
Speaker 1:It's like you're trying to live four years of junior college. That's all you got. That's all I got Listen.
Speaker 2:I walk that stage.
Speaker 1:I don't care for a lot of no, I don't care for a lot of friends. Okay, like I Pretty much rock with my lady and Pierre. You know it's a couple partners, they don't live here, but them, them are my guys. Other than that, I ain't got no room for you know, if your name ain't kid be tried, pierre or my lady, I Really ain't got much to do with you going friends.
Speaker 2:You got your lady, now you out.
Speaker 1:That ain't that what life is about. I didn't go. I don't get older to hang around a bunch of dicks Get me the vagina. I Don't understand this infatuation with having like no.
Speaker 2:Internet. Man feels like you have to have many friends on the internet.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we always see those things. You see what many friends remember the um, uh Shoot. What was her name? What's her name? Shankwila, shankwila Robinson, remember. She went to Mexico and got into a word of friends and they beat her to death.
Speaker 1:I'm cool, bro, like I like to keep people at a distance, bro. I don't know what these niggas got. Niggas are different nowadays, yep, and they acquitted them. They didn't get your way. What? Yeah, didn't get charged, crazy, right. What, nuts on, didn't get charged? Nothing happened cuz it was out of the country, I guess. So you know. But the Mexican federales was like nah, you know. So, yeah, what? Take a moment, breathe about it. Just learn something new. Come back down. It's wild. It's wild out here, but is there a difference? That a laws? Yeah, of course, excuse me, I'm drinking all in a mic. Yeah, mexico is different man. Every, every country has their own jurisdiction. So you know, they got enough going on down there with Tijuana.
Speaker 1:I heard they're about to get a mall out of there, but my brothers man and this is why I keep my nigga ratio to a very light load like yeah, I can only deal with like half a nigga every six months.
Speaker 1:My brother calls me and he's like yo bro, I'm about to come out there, I need a break. You know he got you going through some shit, so you need to get away. I'm like cool, all right, whatever. Like when you know when you want to come, he's like yeah, I want you to take me to Tijuana. I'm like said no, nigga ever Take you to Tia, for what well, I live in. If you're comparing Tijuana in San Diego, I live in Berlere. Hey, you want to go to South Central? Yeah, like, what are you doing? I'm like no shade to anybody that lives in South Central or Bel Air. I'm just using that as a reference. I gotta come up there and do some business. But I'm saying that to say what possessed him to ask me low Tokyo baby.
Speaker 1:That's exactly what we want to do. And I told him I was like. You know my stance on strip clubs. I don't believe in throwing money at people for one, and I'm not giving money to people I don't know for two.
Speaker 2:They're providing a service. That's how I got kicked out of.
Speaker 1:G5, because I was ministering the gospel to Caprice, but I also was picking up my money as I was doing it. I don't need this, I don't need my little dollars. These are singles. We're gonna do these. I wasn't throwing 20s, oh man, which is another wild thing. So, but, but, yeah, man. So I'm tying all that in to.
Speaker 1:I just don't see the importance of having adult friendships. I think you can have one or two, but I long gone all the days for me, trying to, you know, do life with a group of brothers. And, damn, it was a spot, you know the barbershop here where they have like that man circle and yes, and it's a so-called Bible study. Yes, there ain't nothing but a serial adulterer meeting bro and the bar, remember, remember is your barber? He fucked my head up. Oh, remember that. Yeah, not your barber, the barbara, the dude that was in there Like man, listen, I think I think things like that. And so, cal, I did. San Diego gives it up out here like, yeah, I'm not, yeah, you'd be hard pressed to find a group of successful black men.
Speaker 2:It's supposed to them only couples. Oh my god, oh yeah, I'm gonna go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they come out here with a whole agenda like they just, they just don't abide by no rules, knocking women up and stuff.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the swinger Lifestyle out here is crazy and bigger. It's crazy yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm never getting into that. I don't been. I've been pro Propositioned to do some swing or shit, but yeah, I'm not. I'm not doing that cuz your girl ain't coming back. If I get a hold of it, take that right now. Give it a round of a boss for baby legs, man anyways. Yeah, so that's my thoughts on it. Anything else you want to add?
Speaker 2:on adult friendships I mean, if it works out for you, congrats, happy for you. If it don't, then fuck it.
Speaker 1:It is what it is, but you don't like CD imports of a lot of friends.
Speaker 2:Oh no, I don't not at all. I mean, I got my line brothers, I got my boys, I got you.
Speaker 1:I really don't even talk to none of my LV. Shut up my chapter, man, yeah but I think you know and that's one of the things that I I'm envious of, like other chapters that are successful, especially in sororities man, they still taking pictures and things to 20 years later. We can call bullies. It's amazing to see.
Speaker 1:But the way we were pledged. I'm so ashamed sometimes to talk about my process because, like real shit, our Dean wasn't even supposed to be our Dean. We had a Dean that would put a backpack on and put a notebook in there and walk around campus and just hang out at the students in there all day, acting like he was a student. So, the person that was supposed to be our Dean, he was a student. Um, he was a pretty solid student, but I guess he didn't want to do it or didn't have the time or whatever. But we got pledged wrong, bro. Our whole probate was dead. Well, we dissed everybody, fraternities, sororities, like I'm not as I'm older now, like you know.
Speaker 1:Why they even join this, or like I didn't sign over this, like everything was have a you know, say so, man, I wish we had that, but everybody pretty much Went. They separate ways and. But I learned the value lesson early in that just because somebody shares the same three letters as you Does not mean you know they abide by your morals, values and principles. Because it's a couple frat brothers of mine that if we ever cross paths again it's it's a. You might pee, or you might as well go ahead and hold this bill money Because I'm going to jail on everything, right on my mama man, I'm knocking some heads off.
Speaker 2:If I ever cross paths with any of these niggas, it'd be like that, but there has been a lot of others that have met that Very, very grateful to have me. Yeah, see the stuff that they are doing, the work that they are putting in this up very, very admirable, so Shout to them. Hey, you know a bunch of fuck ups everywhere, yeah, then, the family.
Speaker 1:There's. There's a few solid brothers. I always saw the brothers that I don't met like a University of Florida, that chapter, amazing To this day like they. Just some cool dudes, man, unlv, tennessee, virginia Tech, like I. It's because I was on the track team, so whenever I would have a meet I would always think of a bros. I'm like man, this is how you do, this is how it was supposed to be done. No, bro, my chapter was ratchet fan. Like we got bros, like sleeping with each other's girls and that's it was crazy, bro, it's just this ain't what Saying what it was supposed to be about.
Speaker 1:Man, so activities. So I don't really see the importance of, you know, just those friendships, just because I feel like I've lost more than I've gained, dealing with the fraternal life, dedicating all that time, energy, even when I try to step outside the chapter. You know I'm saying and and I play as your line, and, and Indiana University it was the first time that they had a chapter, like in years. And we came back I think we had eight on that line. But the stuff that I went through, just because I was from a different region, you know I'm saying, like this ain't brotherhood, like so. So, yeah, man, you, you find you a good select dudes and you know you. Yeah, you guys, I just established our boundaries and you know you guys grow together. But other than that, I'm telling you, if I cross paths with a few, oh hey, I Wanna.
Speaker 1:When I pray and I meditate every morning and I do my breathing exercises, I specifically ask God please keep people away from me that I'm not supposed to cross paths. Cross paths with because, like man, I'm spiritual, I'm a Christian, I believe in God, I Honor Jesus, real Jesus, not Western world. Jesus, I'm all about building, but I don't think I'm at the point where I Can let certain things go. You know, I don't mean like you're growing, but you know, bro, it's, it's something, you know, it's some man. Maybe one day I'll do a tell-all, but I tell you, like the like, like I've been done wrong, bro, like you know, by some, some dudes that was even my wedding, you know. So I pray to God that we never cross paths again, because I, I promise I'm. That's why, yeah, oh lord, protect me, protect them, father guy, because I know what I'm, yeah, and I don't. You know, it's been like that since I was a little kid. I wasn't, like, in a lot of fights, I wasn't a good amount, but it's like when you get to that point of rage, because anybody that knows me though I'm pretty chill, goofy, like you, never gonna see me too high, too low I'm very like, I'm a hybrid, like, I'm very even. You know you smoke it. I'm a hybrid kush. That's my personality, but I feel like I'm that way. So I, I command that respect and return. And if you don't give me that and I don't, and I put my trust in you like, then you, you've broken Something you know saying like forever. So, yeah, I just pray to God that I never have to cross paths with a few dudes, because if I do it's not even gonna be no conversation, like it's gonna. I'm left-handed On the floor, clean them up real quick. You know saying but but God, god gonna keep me protected and above all of that, so More a moral of the story.
Speaker 1:Um, fuck adult friendships. I'm talking about Got a few man. Let's talk about TV. Oh yeah, let's talk about it. Why don't we see healthy Relationships depicted in black TV right now? Because that's not what we want. I Think. What's the last blackish? Maybe that's the last.
Speaker 2:I mean good depiction. I saw a blackish, but I wasn't watching it every episode. I probably seem like. I probably seem like two seasons.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I was a faithful watcher and I remember, I remember that first episode. So I was faithful up until like season four. I like black, this fuck.
Speaker 2:I thought that show very good. What black as fuck. What black as fuck, black AF. Was it on?
Speaker 1:Netflix. He did that. I've never heard nobody call it by the government name, but that's what it was. That's cool, cuz I call it chick-fil-a chicken fil-a just because I think those chickens don't like to be called chicks Me?
Speaker 2:or did they just add that K and chick-fil-a?
Speaker 1:Pierre.
Speaker 2:Pierre me how you spell chick, but the suit. But the K was never there. My tripping, I Know I never paid attention to that. I've got to go there, bro. That's the title episode. I was like yo was the K always in chick-fil-a the K and chick-fil-a. Can't you feel it was it always there.
Speaker 1:Pierre, ladies and gentlemen, give me a round of applause. I don't pay attention. Wow, I Don't even know what we were talking about. Now, you didn't threw me all off the cake in chick-fil-a?
Speaker 2:How come we don't see black, healthy relationships?
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh, you're talking about King Kenya, kenya birds.
Speaker 2:Seriously, yeah, I actually like that show was that called blackest AF?
Speaker 1:I think it was okay. I watch. I watch maybe like the first six, five, six episodes. I don't enjoy it.
Speaker 2:I actually enjoyed it. Yeah, a lot of people don't shit it on there, yeah it's like y'all Privileged you know why. So here's the thing. Why can't we show that either? Good point, we got to show poverty. That's all we know. No, no, all right, then this. Rich people right? Yeah, you want to watch rich white people or rich black people?
Speaker 1:That's why I like Bel Air More. We love first prince, right? Yeah, we don't come back to that. You know I was. I was on Coco before anybody oh no, I just saw a thing on.
Speaker 2:I was like damn, she's too, damn fine.
Speaker 1:No, no, I need more. No, no, I'm mad. No, no, wait, man, we're gonna talk about it.
Speaker 2:We're gonna talk about you living San Diego. I know.
Speaker 3:You see that shit all the time listen we try to get mad.
Speaker 2:As far as Interracial dating or you know, black woman with white men hits the shit. They've been doing this, yeah, they've been fucking what black woman? Since the beginning of time. Yeah why are we fucking stuck on this shit? They've been doing this. I should have. Ain't nothing suspicious about this. I think I should be going. Whether it was for their will or against their will, it was there.
Speaker 1:For me is just disheartening, because they don't even go for put together white men.
Speaker 2:There's like skin woman out here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, I've been here forever. I've seen all that likes give women.
Speaker 2:I've seen I'm talking about black women.
Speaker 1:I ain't. I'm not getting into the colorism because I don't believe in that. I'm talking about black women. I've seen the most put together accomplished, successful black women with. The nerdy is Gingerhead, one is a acne face looking motherfucker.
Speaker 3:Yeah, what's the vice president.
Speaker 1:One's uh uh, one of the greatest female rappers of all time.
Speaker 2:Listen, we like like skin woman right.
Speaker 1:But, but I'm not, I'm not blaming. Okay, so the the thing for me, I don't know. Put that together. Come on, you wait. Well, I ain't gonna say you I don't, I'm not.
Speaker 3:I'm not.
Speaker 1:What I, what I will say is if anybody has a problem with interracial dating, I feel like Black men have to take a lot of responsibility In that.
Speaker 2:I'm probably about to say something.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes back you talking about like being birthed, so there was some.
Speaker 2:You know, you're.
Speaker 1:You're talking about being birthed as interracial. I'm talking about this nigga's tripping. No, bro, I'm talking about interracial dating. Like black men, go ahead Get it out. No, before I continue.
Speaker 2:I saw a picture of a footer. It was a this dude he had uh, he had uh his white uh girlfriend at the time and I think uh, it's a black dude. Yeah, black dude. I think it was like 1948 or something and twitter said that he was like the first Interracial couple.
Speaker 2:That ain't true in that in that time I don't know what year it was, I forgot. But then you look at the white lady, it's just like what the fuck? And then someone commented it was like so your, your granddaddy, risked all that for her. But if you saw the picture of the white woman, it's just like fan, like you risk your whole life, you know?
Speaker 2:no, no, I think it's like you risked like getting lynched in 1948 1948, so I forgot where I saw it, but I was like damn, but it had me dying because it's just like yo. Back in those days you risked in your life, you know, to be a wood, a white woman, and you risked for that, you know love is love right. Love is love. I ain't never heard that. All right.
Speaker 1:You love what you want.
Speaker 2:I ain't never heard of that.
Speaker 1:Love is love dawg. Love is love. Love is love. Love is love. Should be colorless.
Speaker 2:Oh, it should.
Speaker 1:It should. It should be genderless, it should be.
Speaker 2:you know it should be genderless yeah.
Speaker 1:And I'm gonna explain all of this. But here's what I got to say about interracial dating. So when it comes to interracial dating, you could like feel how you feel. I don't have a problem with it. I do get disappointed when I see put together black women with the most Like basic looking nine black men. But I also get mad at us black men when we Are put together with successful, with handsome but we'll go get the most ill-built McDonald, white castle, taco, bell, bill, ill-bodied woman there's not black and have so much to say about a black woman but don't want to marry the black woman. And I feel like we got to take a lot of responsibility for that over time, because you know black women are tired of our shit, bro, like when you think about everything the black woman don't put up with Since the 60s. Right, let's break it down. What happened in the 60s?
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, now.
Speaker 2:I Understand your point, but I also feel like they allowed a lot of certain things.
Speaker 1:No, I can't go. I can't agree with you on that one. All right, okay, let let me learn real quick. Let me learn especially in today.
Speaker 2:Okay, if I'm not gonna say black woman, I feel like women have allowed a lot of certain things and a lot of shit has gone way too far. All right, okay, hold hold that thought.
Speaker 1:Let me learn, let me, let me, let me put a bow on this. Uh, before you kick it in the ass and to get ran over by a semi truck. That's what I'm here for, listen, okay, in the 60s, a lot of our great leaders got assassinated. Even some of our great white, white allies got assassinated. 70s, um, you know, we got shipped off the war, right, mm-hmm, got shipped off the war and then, and then, you know, in the 70s, everybody was on drugs, mm-hmm, so there was an introduction to that got shipped off to the war, came back In the 80s when the crack era hit. A lot of our fathers and grandfathers and uncles came back from the war. Just, hella, messed up, right, true?
Speaker 2:So in the 90s Also, a lot of jobs were being lost.
Speaker 1:Yeah, in the 90s you got mass incarceration with the crime bill that Joe Biden is responsible for, which I voted for, you know. And then you know black women said, okay, I've had enough of this shit, so what I'm going to do for myself and my little ones? And they took the torch and over time they have become the most successful, the most entrepreneurial, the most intelligent and it got to a point. Now, here in 2023, it's like, alright, the black women don't need. I ain't gonna say they don't need, but I guess they don't see the importance of the black man because we've done them wrong over time, with having families across town Cheating, abuse. You know what I'm saying, whether directly or indirectly, that was tied to drugs or things like that. But you know, I say all that to say I really can't get mad when I see a beautiful, like successful sister with a ginger head, pimply face, white dude that smell like hot boiled water and spoiled tic-tac juice. Like I can't get mad because we played a part in that we both did.
Speaker 2:But I feel like now we got to come to a point where, okay, you did what you did, I did what I did. Are we over this? No, we're not over it. So then you're just going to keep complaining. The circle just continues. Is that what you want? I think it's too far gone.
Speaker 1:That's why I say love who you love and like who you like.
Speaker 2:I don't think so then we can never bring up the power races and issues or anything like that.
Speaker 1:We can't do what.
Speaker 2:We can never bring up that races and issue or anything like that. We can just let all that shit go.
Speaker 1:No, you could bring it up, but I think it's kind of productive. Now I think it's so far gone. So we can't bring that shit up you can, but you're probably going to be fighting by yourself.
Speaker 2:So if we can let that go, I'm not going to argue with it, but if we can let that go, then we can be able to let go as far as what has been done between the black community within the man or the woman, like we can all let that shit go and just start all over again.
Speaker 1:That's what we're going to have to do. We're going to have a lifetime. I don't see that happening. We're going to have to. Nah, here's my stance, listen we're already getting replaced.
Speaker 2:So for us to still be on this fucking, on this tiff or tat thing? We're being replaced. Here we go this conspiracy theories. I'm not talking about conspiracy. People are being shipped into the country every single day. That's what I'm talking about being replaced.
Speaker 1:That ain't got nothing to do with the black woman and black man household you talking about jobs and stuff I'm just talking about specifically dating and love.
Speaker 2:Love is colorless right.
Speaker 1:Exactly so if we're going to get back to the love and in order to color this, let's let all that shit go Well we've lost a lot of our women to other races and other women, and I just want to say that we, we played a part in that. You know what I'm saying. So I'm not saying that I don't I'm, I'm a like. I'm I'm a typical Like. I don't have a, an opinion on it or whatever. I just say I understand it. But I also feel like love, like love who you love, just like I don't think femininity or masculinity is tied to your sexual orientation. Case in point I got a gay cousin that will beat the shit out of most guys that I know, but for some reason, the gay stereotype is soft and things like that.
Speaker 3:But I'm like bro, my cousin like I don't.
Speaker 1:I don't think your masculinity is is tied to your sexual beliefs or your sexual orientation.
Speaker 2:It's more confusing to me as far as why are you acting in a sense of you're being a person that you don't want to be with what? Say that again? So a male being feminine? Right, you don't want to be with the women, but you're acting like one. Be with a woman. Be with a woman.
Speaker 1:But you're acting like one. I don't think. See, I disagree, I don't, I don't think. Okay, well, you have a point, because Just like with women.
Speaker 2:You know being studs, you don't.
Speaker 1:You cannot say that, dude, don't call them studs.
Speaker 2:Okay, they call themselves that, so I can call them that too.
Speaker 1:Oh my, gosh, this is gonna get us canceled. Man, they call themselves that, so I can do that no, all right.
Speaker 2:We all say niggas, so I can say stud.
Speaker 1:That's two different things, bro. Now you know, lbgtqia plus rights and black rights are two different things All right.
Speaker 2:We all say niggas out here. I can say stud.
Speaker 1:That communities rights are take precedent in America over black rights, so we don't even want to go down that rabbit hole Too late All right.
Speaker 2:Like I don't understand. How is that? You know you don't want to be something that you don't want to be with.
Speaker 1:You saying you don't understand how a gay man acts like a woman but doesn't want to be with a woman.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but also it's just like women don't act like how they act. I see a lot of women that don't act like that, so I just I just feel like they just being. Just like a lot of men don't act like the way they dress.
Speaker 1:They just being them. I don't think that none of that is tied to your sexual orientation. I don't think how masculine you are, how feminine you are, man, I don't know. I just don't believe that. I feel like you are who you are. You develop your traits and characteristics from the things that you grow up around, yeah, or the things that you gravitate to. I don't think because a man acts like a woman, he can't whip my ass. Yeah, that's all I'm saying. And I don't think you know a man that acts like a man can whip my ass. Yeah, I don't think that's what you're saying. Like, you know what I'm saying. None of that is tied to how tough you are. That's what I'm saying. I ain't going to get into the weeds of all that other stuff. I'm just saying from like, like, whether you know people think you're a tougher or not, or how you portray I just anybody on any given day, anybody can get it. Yeah, pause, that's all I'm saying, pause, but you know.
Speaker 1:Back to the interracial dating and all of that. You know you love who you love. You like what you like. I just think that, instead of sitting around complaining about it, you know people that have an extreme problem with it, like Dr Umar he's hilarious, by the way, and he does have some points. But rarely do I ever hear about like why Can you do polygamy? What the hell? No One black woman is enough for me. I can't imagine, man. You know what I'm so ashamed of myself. In my younger days, you know, I had multiple women at one time. You supposed to, and I probably would have a lot more energy now had I not wasted.
Speaker 2:Do you know how hard it is to juggle multiple black women at once? I can't do that.
Speaker 1:I don't want to. I do not desire to juggle more than one woman at a time. I am not for the streets, I am very much a one-on-one man. I don't want. I don't even look at nobody else because I get tired. Even to thought of that. Bro, like one black woman is enough for me. A lot of you niggas that's out here juggling multiple women. Y'all find yourselves juggling multiple problems. You're gonna tire yourself out of your pants. Yes, you are stressed out. She blasting you online. You're buying your cars your money's light. You know what I'm saying. You're stress level high. You got multiple baby moms. Too much tension.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't want to deal with that, bro. Give me a nice quiet country wife with my nice quiet life. That's all I need. Dawg, I can't deal with all that other nonsense, Excuse me, but anyways, at some point we should all come to the table and just really dissect about what happened in our community. A lot of things.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it just really gets into it. I feel like we have to change the programming in a sense. So I guess once we figure out a proper program that we actually want to follow, that's how we're going to be able to move forward.
Speaker 1:Well, at this point in my life, I don't give a damn. I mind my business.
Speaker 2:Listen, I don't care no more dawg.
Speaker 1:I spent too many, especially this last, probably like four years. Man, all the ills I done took in silence with a broke most niggas Niggas can't be me. You can't be me and take all the ills that I've taken in silence and still be here and thrive and everything that I've lost. God is blessing me back with twice full, like I don't care about. That's why I'm really not hit on a lot of the news that's going on today. I really just I just don't care Like.
Speaker 1:I know who I am, I know who's I am and I already got my established morals, principles and values. I respect everybody and I mind my business and, most of all, I stay out the way. I don't have time to be indulging in every topic or every trending, every trend and things like that. So forgive me if we don't cover some of the topics on here that y'all want to hear, but I just don't care. It takes too much energy dawg. It's too much going on out here as is. You can't keep up. Everything to me right now is unproductive. Well, not everything, but a lot of that stuff.
Speaker 1:A lot of the music we listen to, unproductive. You know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying A lot of the topics 50 year of hip hop and like this is the year and there's no hip hop.
Speaker 1:This is when, kendrick Cole, you know what I'm saying this is when they should have dropped. This is, you know, I just felt like we, I just expected more. You know 50 years and we got 50 years, and this is what we got. That's a little oozy, very like. Come on dawg. What are we doing here? What are we doing? It's a program. That's. This is why I listen. This is why I'm stuck in the 90s. I'm stuck in on 90s.
Speaker 2:R&B. I mean, I understand, I understand 90s R&B, but it can't be as good as they say it, as we think.
Speaker 1:It is what, what, no hell no, what are you talking about it?
Speaker 2:can't be as good as we think it is because it feels that good where we stand. As far as the loving black community would have never got to this point, no not true.
Speaker 1:Got created a thing called free will and I could dispel what you just said, because my mom and daddy is a representation of black love. Me and my lady are a representation of black love. Okay, you and you ladies should be a representation of 90s black love. Well, that's what. Just because you're not seeing it on, like you know, on a high level, don't mean it ain't there. That's just choose with that. You know that's. That's part of the media system right there.
Speaker 2:I'm not ignorant to that fact. The fact is that we should have been able to put that more in the forefront.
Speaker 1:Nah bro, this is how it was.
Speaker 2:I was the design.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is, this is what they wanted. You know, this is the. This is what the record labels push. They push unproductive music and we got to give ourselves, you know more credit yeah this is why no, what they say. No music, no hip hop album has charted number one so far in 2023. Yeah, and I think that's because we don't rock with that shit, a lot of that, that drill. You know saying like you just get tired of you get tired of hearing about rappers dying.
Speaker 2:And you don't even know these little rappers until the death. I don't know what nigga your beefing with. I don't know your block, I don't care about your gang. I don't know none of them.
Speaker 1:I'm man, I'm telling you, I think, I think we've come to an enlightening period, but I personally, man, I just say mind yours, I mean it's true, because a lot of them catch the Rico. So man, everybody, and they blame you. You can't blame nobody but yourself, like you, rapping about every thing you did to the point you put on their shit Right. You're giving them time stamps.
Speaker 2:Facebook is the federal FBI shit.
Speaker 1:Have no idea why we do things. Instagram is all this shit. Why do we say thing free, young thugs they literally say he shot at somebody's mama. Yeah, Like what? No, no man.
Speaker 2:And I was a big dog fan. I was never, I never gravitate toward that shit.
Speaker 1:I've always kind of been like an R&B person. I've always been like a lover boy, ladies man, if you will. I mean, I Lady man, now Lady man, but I was like that before I got married, though I got tired of it.
Speaker 1:I mean R&B is my first love. I'll be honest, it should be everybody's. All of the answers to the tests are right there in R&B. Whether you're talking about love, activism, wealth, investment, you know what I'm saying. It's all right there. All you gotta do go listen to Teddy Pina Graz. Wake up, everybody Right there. Blueprint. Go listen to Donnie Hathaway. Someday We'll all be free right there. You wanna learn how to keep your lady?
Speaker 2:But listen to.
Speaker 1:Tavik Campbell, Johnny Gill, Will she listen? Will she submit? Mine was I ain't getting into that submit stuff, but she'll listen, this was really asking. Yeah, you trying to go. Go ahead, Go ahead. What's your thoughts on submitting women submitting? Go ahead, they gonna tell you how to submit.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, no, no, no. She has to be in her natural stick to be submitted. It's not something I have to ask her to do.
Speaker 1:Submission comes when a woman feels secure and comfortable with the man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, in her natural stick in her natural being.
Speaker 1:How the hell an insecure man gonna make a woman feel secure?
Speaker 2:And a lot of you women be with that too, With some insecure men. Y'all know that and they be wondering why. And the man gets.
Speaker 1:so I just want you to submit. Like you getting mad when she wears a V-neck top cause her cleavage is out, Like you ain't even secure with yourself and you want her to submit.
Speaker 2:The submit is a control factor, not a natural state.
Speaker 1:Man, my daddy always says we got a lot of bitch niggas outweighing the real niggas. And who you talking?
Speaker 2:about. I mean Like look what happened in that building.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, he wasn't a part of the black community. No, he wasn't, but he's still a bitch niggas.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he had to do that man. He denied that he killed Actually happened to a girl I knew in high school. Um, before we talk about the last story, the music got me thinking. What is some music, some song, r&b songs that can Like, let's say, you and your girl get into it? What's something you can send her and it's like an apology or it's somehow you feeling.
Speaker 3:For me, here I'll go.
Speaker 1:I'll remind you of one, faith Evans, as soon as I get home.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Go ahead and play that one time. It's going down when you get home, though. If she's a fan of R&B, you know before.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I kind of think about this one.
Speaker 1:Why you think about it Before.
Speaker 2:Oh um New edition. I'm still in love with you?
Speaker 1:Yup, that's one. Can you stand in rain? That's another one. We talk different back in the day. Bro Tevin Campbell, can we talk, can we? I just want to know your name. Like, come on dawg. I mean the song is kind of creepy, but he came from a good place. Last night I saw you. Yeah, he's just saying he was too scared. Bro Jodeci, come and talk to me. Come and talk to me. I've been watching you for so very long, trying to get my nerve built up to be so strong. I really want to meet you, but I'm kind of scared Because you're the kind of lady with so much class what this, this nigga's questioning on her fam you don't even know that's some school stuff. You put a note in a locker. It was me saying this is before you grew into. This is stuff I was raised on, so that's the stuff that I gravitated towards. I never really gravitated towards anything else, damn. I had a point I was about to say, but she made me forget it. Shoot, I can't remember.
Speaker 2:But Johnny Gil, my, my, my.
Speaker 1:Yup, my, my, my Show look good tonight.
Speaker 2:When he said girl, you are so fine, Bro. We talked Nah, she was too fine Different dawg.
Speaker 1:We talked so different back then, not saying that we didn't have to rack your stuff too, because we did, but I felt like it was a balance. You can go get whatever you want, and the problem that I have with music today is you have to dig so much through the bullshit to get to some good shit.
Speaker 2:Because there's good R&B out. Now it is.
Speaker 1:It's real good R&B, like true R&B. Just because you're singing over a trap beat doesn't make it R&B. I hate when people call Jeremiah an R&B artist. No, he's not. He started, did he? Oh, no, what's a ballad by Jeremiah Birthday sex. That's a ballad man. If you don't get, the Snake is nuts man. I cannot believe. You just said birthday sex is a ballad. That is a damn lie. I'm speechless after that one dawg.
Speaker 2:No, man, I mean, it is for that time period.
Speaker 1:It's not, bro. He can't even sing, can he? No, he cannot sing.
Speaker 2:Mario Pectis asked that Wait, was he on that stage?
Speaker 1:I think he did do a guest appearance.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was.
Speaker 1:Mario Pectis asked somebody to do it. Come on, man, we ain't got a lot of real singers like that. No more fan Shit man. We got to talk about this. Carly Storydog, oh God, oh, carly Russell. So allegedly she was getting off from work and saw a four-year-old child on the side of the road and went to go help the four-year-old child. She called her parents and her parents heard her saying are you okay? And then the phone hung up. Carly goes missing for 48 hours, yeah, 48 hours. She shows up at her doorstep. I don't know if she was untapped or harmed or whatever, but the police this is in Alabama too. Hoover, which Hoover, used to be home of Hoover High School. Well, it's still home of Hoover High School, who had one of the best high school football programs in the country. So Julio Jones went. Oh, okay, yeah, they had a gang of NFL players that came out of that school. So Hoover, alabama Police Department, I guess are using their resources.
Speaker 2:Should we keep going on, julio?
Speaker 1:We'll talk about that. Yeah, I guess they're using a gang of resources and they discovered some stuff you know, saying that really wasn't true. So these are some of the things that they said. She looked up, she was looking up how to steal money out of a cash register or something like that. She looked up yeah, she looked up how much an Amber alert cost. Yeah, on Google, sir. Yeah, bro.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's it oh.
Speaker 2:One that's alarming, but two for her to be doing some shit like that, that's crazy, right? This is it. I'm not doing.
Speaker 1:I'm not done. July 11, 7.30 AM. Quote you have to pay for an Amber alert or search. July 13, 103.
Speaker 3:AM. Oh, what am I just saying?
Speaker 1:No, that's what she Googled.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's what she Googled yeah this is what she Googled.
Speaker 1:How to take money from a register without being caught. Birmingham bus station one-way bus ticket from Birmingham to Nashville what? And lastly, she searched the movie Taken. It ain't looking right now, and we came to this black woman's rescue so fast.
Speaker 3:This is why I'd be so disappointed in the internet, bro.
Speaker 1:This is why I'd be so disappointed we so fast to cape for somebody and I don't believe all black women. But this ain't nothing but Jesse Smooyeh re-incarnated dawg. This is Jesse Smooyeh the woman version.
Speaker 2:You've got to start thinking like do we start? Can we trust them? Now? Trust who? Black women, yeah we can.
Speaker 1:What are you talking about? I'm just asking the views and thoughts of Pierre are those of his own or do not reflect the accidentally on purpose podcast in any shape, form or fashion? Once again, the views of Pierre are those of his own. Do trust black women, you crazy dawg.
Speaker 2:I'm saying I do, but I'm just saying you do it. No, yeah right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, ok, ok, Listen, I think she Collected thoughts, collected, thoughts, collected. No, it's not. I think she messed up, though, man, because what's going to happen is they're not going to start taking. We got a problem with black people. Ok.
Speaker 2:OK, ok, ok, OK, ok, ok, ok, OK, ok, ok, ok, OK, ok, in this country, ok, now you see, that's what I meant. As far as do we start trusting this, not like on us, but it's like, are they going to start as a police, going to start, girl, they?
Speaker 1:cry with me.
Speaker 2:No, I don't know. I feel like that just made them more vulnerable in a sense, because even though black women are not being protected out here and then something like this just happened, now what?
Speaker 1:I'm kind of speeches on this story. It's just like when I heard because the DC sniper was black.
Speaker 2:Oh man bro, what? Oh my?
Speaker 1:God, it's just some shit. I thought it was above.
Speaker 2:I said ain't no fucking way, bro, Ain't no fucking way.
Speaker 3:Yeah ain't no way, yeah, and he was like eight years old when that happened. Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:Carly. Man, I'm just sending her positive vibes and I'm praying for this woman, lower protector and whatever she going through to where she thought she needed to seek that kind of attention is very disappointing because I used to work at my church on the committee of rescuing women that were once trafficked or survived an attempt, so that shit is serious to me and the way that it's looking that she lied about it. Man, this is really going to set us back Especially when kidnapping black women is at all time.
Speaker 2:Hell yeah Cleveland, oh my God.
Speaker 1:Did you see what's going on in Cleveland? No man. So Cleveland has a problem with their children being abducted. So, man, I've got to find this stat man, it was some crazy like 20-something kids in a week or something like that. Kids have been abducted. So I mean, you got that going on. We already got so much other stuff going on in our community and I just don't think we got much bandwidth to play with the law like this. Oh, like shit is nice. So Carly Russell disappointing to you, sister, and she's AKA. They said her line name is the first, 48 pH first.
Speaker 2:So disrespectful man, we don't take nothing serious.
Speaker 1:We don't take nothing serious. We don't. We don't take anything. We don't take nothing serious, man. Lastly, we got to talk about Dreymaund Green. My team Don't get shit, Dreymaund. Yeah, let that nigga know that's my team, my beloved Golden State Warriors.
Speaker 2:I'm happy this happened to y'all.
Speaker 1:That's my squad. That is my squad. I'm not talking about the team, though I just want to talk about. I want to talk about identity crisis and the need for black men to go heal and get therapy. Let's run down Drey Mon Green's history and I was born in Michigan. You know what I'm saying. That's a place that's always gonna be home to me Really anywhere in the Midwest. I lived everywhere, but you know, born in Michigan, got a lot of family there.
Speaker 1:Drey Mon Green's second round draft pick, michigan State he's really been fucking up my team dawg yeah, we got four rings should be five had he not did what he did to LeBron James, right? Or Katie, yeah, could have had more. Could have had more. So you know, drey Mon Green punched a Michigan State football player one time or slapped him for disrespecting him right, or what a less disrespect. So I was one incident I think. He settled out of court. He got sued. He had the KD shit calling Katie. He called LeBron James a bitch. That day when they got suspended, called LeBron James a bitch, called Katie a bitch. So allegedly what happened? Poole was talking crazy, you know, about contracts and stuff. I don't believe any of that. This is just what the media has said. Some media, not national media, black media like Cameron. I'm amazed that's a dope podcast too, by the way, but it is so. He went on Pat Baird's podcast and was saying you know all kind of stuff. I'm gonna cut the clip up and play it right here.
Speaker 3:I don't just hit people. Dialogue, of course, happens over time and you usually ain't just triggered by something like that fast. You know to that degree. You know it's like this is a team. You know what I'm saying. Like ain't nobody on my team triggering me. You know In an instant. We know stuff that you don't say amongst men. You know what I'm saying. We know things that you have to stand on.
Speaker 1:All right. So that was Draymond Green, and just his take on. You know what happened. My thing is why are we still talking about it? Dawg, you got JP up out of here. You got your contract. You know what I'm saying. Why doesn't he need to be said? Yeah, he didn't stop there, though.
Speaker 1:So Jordan Poo's father came out and tweeted Draymond Green, and I'm going to attempt to read this, but the problem that I have with reading tweets today is, I think people will be typing out of emotion, mm-hmm, and they really don't be watching what they spell. So, just like the highlight of it, jordan Poo's father came out and said JP was this guy and he avoided me all last year. He's a soft ass bitch, he's lame, and me and him can meet anytime he want. This is what Jordan Poo's father said. Draymond Green responded I wouldn't have responded just because I'm from where you. You know, you just spread your elders it's Twitter. Let that go, man, you know, just let it die down. He said that's so cute. It's so impossible to avoid you in an arena for a year. Champ, and stop using those words. They usually don't go over well amongst men. Ooh, oh no, I wouldn't say that. So JP got to stuck him now you got to stick a shit on.
Speaker 1:Well, JP's gonna give us like 40, 50 when he plays.
Speaker 2:My thing with Draymond, though is 40, 50 piece.
Speaker 1:This is my thing with Draymond. Like man he's so quick to talk about talk amongst men and he you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Don't, don't use these words. It's like, bro, you don't call.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you did a lot of whole shit. You don't call it all kind of black man bitches, but the rules don't apply to you. And I think the problem with Draymond is is he is an egotistical, narcissist. Bro. Like you got to realize when the pot is really calling the kettle black and your black ass is calling the kettle black, bro. Like you can't be saying stuff like this and you are the culprit in all of these things. All of the.
Speaker 1:I've seen Draymond single-handedly lose games for us and my big problem is with the chef. I love Steph Curry. That's my dude man. I have nothing bad to say about him, but I just can't help but think if I'm the leader of a team, why are you doing this, fam? I just believe sometimes less is more. And let's Draymond comes out and this season and averages 12 and 10. I don't see a use for him, bro. Like he was unplayable in the Boston Celtics series. Remember when we had to bench him. Remember he missed a wide, open layup in the play-in game against the Grizzlies. You know what I'm saying. Love did Last year. He stumped in on some bonus chess. Yeah, didn't have none of that energy for AD or LeBron. None of it Went soft, super soft. They paid him. Well, I'm like Steve Curry right now, bro. I'm tired of Draymond's shit, I'm tired of it dawg, but I'm still gonna ride with the Warriors. I got to cheer and be a fan by default Shit.
Speaker 2:I never left the Bay. Nigga's sold out. I never got the fourth one either.
Speaker 1:They're still in the Bay. What are you talking about? I mean never. Should have got our open. Yeah that's what I'm saying. I still in the Bay, but that's my thoughts on the Draymond green saga. I think it's counterproductive and I really think Jordan Poo, by the come on it, fucks up both games that he play.
Speaker 2:You gonna wash y'all. They ain't gonna wash y'all in the back. It's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1:It's just crazy to me how bullies select who to bully. Yeah, because I heard he had that smoke, patrice and Thompson.
Speaker 2:To me it sound like just during my ugly nigga problems and he got money. Oh gosh, it has to be that, bro, it's nothing but that. But this is for me outside, looking in. You know, he had ugly nigga problems and now he got money. He got a little rings, he got a little status.
Speaker 1:He's projecting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1:so I'm gonna say I hope he's in therapy. All that money and no therapy is crazy.
Speaker 2:He is not. He is not.
Speaker 1:You know man.
Speaker 2:I know you don't keep calling niggas bitches if you went therapy.
Speaker 1:That's a good point, it's a real good point. Well, what else you got? That's all I got, man, that's all I got. So, yeah, Pierre's going to Vegas this weekend.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's gonna be hot as shit out there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's going to spend time with his lady.
Speaker 2:You know it's about time. It's been a while it has. It has been a while, Excuse me. Well, that's how you seen her Two weeks, three weeks, two and a half weeks.
Speaker 1:Oh, so, because it's this and y'all try to see each other what, what time, like every week or every two weeks, every month.
Speaker 2:Ok, all right, that's a good strategy it is, you know, taking it slow.
Speaker 1:Hopefully you honor her, though, of course, my dog. You say that now we gonna find out.
Speaker 2:I'm fine.
Speaker 1:Shout out to my sister going to see Beyonce this weekend In Chicago. What the shit is that for? I don't know. I sold my ticket, remember I was supposed to go to the Toronto show and I sold it. She bitch, yeah. I think she says like 20 something, hundred or 25, 24.
Speaker 2:She going with her boyfriend or friend, though Nice Hope they have a wonderful time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man, that's all I got. Man, just continue to put value in yourselves, and that way we could have put value in each other and then we can have a value society, because this world is nuts, and all the topics that we covered today is evidence of how nuts the world really is.
Speaker 2:Big facts.
Speaker 1:It's a bunch of nut ass niggas walking around here. Word to Gilly and Wallo All right, that's it. Peace, peace.