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As a hiatus struck our cast in the latter portion of 2020, we have come back with a vengeance in a 3 PART podcast series - I Always Have Something 2 Do. Take part in a candid and classic discussion with our very own partner (@rocnrobyn_5) and close friend to the Podcast.
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[inaudible] chase equivocal, unpredictable King of flows. You are listening to the cubby podcast. Hi, Ron Lewis.
Speaker 2I, um, put it together myself, signed it and you know, coordinated myself. That's my next thing. So yeah, follow me. And, um, also all the people that are also trying to smoke healthy, that's trying to get off those cigarillos. Um, it is very hard because in vapes, cause you're like addicted to tobacco and a Dixie whatever's in the vapes. Um, you should look up native natives, American natives, America.
Speaker 1[inaudible]
Speaker 2If y'all could hear these sound e ffects. Look at m y, look at my bio ROC N R O B Y N. Underscore five. I might not add you or m y, I don't know, just add me and I'm gonna see what you l ook like or whatever, if you private I'd probably, I don't know. W e're gonna see, y ou're g onna see what h appened. C ause I be having, I used to work in public school, so a lot of the students, s he w as trying to a dd me. So I j ust to this day, got a little p hobia a bout that, but u m, I just didn't want no students to be in my,
Speaker 3Because he's come on my neck already. Crazy.
Speaker 2These children is something else. Children are something else. I am a nanny baby just today. I was frying some fish. Right. And the parents, some flounder and I am a smoker, right? Yeah. Who's smoking around kids who smokes around kids. I don't know. Do you know anyone that does want rockets? Yeah. Pretty sure. Some people that do and there's life with some people that
Speaker 3There's some up. The kids y ou're not giving them a choice.
Speaker 2And that was from like a fish today. Right? Mom, India came up and she was wearing some fish and his mom hit me and was like, were you smoking? I was like, uh, no, he ain't gonna come tell you that Robin, auntie Robyn was smoking in front of me. Like, come on now. Would it have been better if she didn't ask? And it had the thought, yeah, I w I'm glad she asked. And I took a picture of the, I had already taken a picture of the fish and I was fine. And I was like, Nope, frond, fish day. Sorry. And I eat my, and the crazy thing was my, um, my, I had to got a tarot card reading and they said, go with your answer. That's what I was appointed at U you, I got, it was a tarot card reading. They said, uh, go with your intuition. And I did. And I, something told me to tell her, Hey, I was frying fish today. So if his clothes smell like grease my bag, I put his clothes in the closet. So he took off his clothes. Nice clothes. But yeah, uh, his jacket and his, his coat, he had on like a little polo outfit outside. Yeah. And I put in a closet and I forgot his, his lunch, his blue bag. And I left it out and it was in the kitchen. So it's like, yeah. So she bought a dog and it was nothing burned, but you know, like burn grease now. So, so I meant this, my subconscious thought was tell her that I was trying to beat your days off his stuff. So I fish my bad. Yeah. Have, have you ever seen that case scenario? That happened? A nd she asked me that day. I was like,. And t hat's like, my family already knows that I s moke weed. Everybody k nows w ho's g onna be like,, b ut y'all already trust me with y'all kids, b ut you really gonna ask me, d o you really think, you think I'm about smoking w eed, w eed, smoking your kids? Me personally. O kay. T hat's I'm like, w hat the? The k id is bad as hell. T hat's i t? These games bad as hell. A nd they are t his little bit. This o ne, boy. He's not bad. He's very loving Izzy. He's very loving. He's going to be a lover. He's going to be a lover. Uh, he's very like, Oh, think about it. Oh, he would not be that. He, his father is very so much in his life. Okay. Um, you've had you hesitated though, Where you was going with it. I was trying to figure out why you would go with it.
Speaker 4[inaudible] you thought about it. He's very loving. He's a very loving child. That's fine.
Speaker 2So all the kids that I take care of are very loving children and our
Speaker 3[inaudible].
Speaker 2I, I wish I could really hear this m ess t hat h e's d oing over here on t he side, but I am a great n anny. You're a great guest,
Speaker 4By the way, Kansas state,
Speaker 2Kansas, Kansas city,
Speaker 3You dying over there, but I'm living over here. You dying over there.
Speaker 4I would not say that at all. Oh man. The best thing that happened to me too powerful. I would never say that this is the best thing that has happened to me. You know, with me, with words,
Speaker 2You are the wordsmiths. Yeah. We already went through that earlier. I am so mad that the earlier part is deleted. Cause that was some good c oncept.
Speaker 4There you go. This is why we're flames. This is why we're on twin flames. See this so easy to see how shared
Speaker 2I wouldn't just bang the table, but I can't because I'm rolling. Please. Don't do that.
Speaker 4Please. Don't do that. Not that anything with that,
Speaker 2We don't have some tragic experiences. We've had a life I've known you for four years, four years. This week,
Speaker 4This week, this week today,
Speaker 2It might be today. We don't know yet. Cause we ain't looked it up, but we might've known each other for years to the day today.
Speaker 4It ain't nothing but mathematics here, guys, if you know mathematics morality, you'll be all right.
Speaker 2That's crazy. That would be so crazy if it was today. Cause we sat outside for hours talking with the homeless. That's going to be really wild. That would be wi ld. No, it wouldn't be wild be cause m y life is just really th at a ligned. An d t h at w a s e a sy i f you need it for it. My life has been really aligned, moving to LA, moving to California long LA County, long beach city.
Speaker 4Yeah. I'm thinking about making this place. A studio like a studio city of city of studio, city, city, city. I think there's going to be the copy studio. People come in that already. Has it not already been? It is. That's a factual statement, but to grow it, develop it, make it something visual things in the background. Oh, I see what you're saying. I think I can look good. People are attracted to things that look good.
Speaker 3Okay.
Speaker 2I'm not laughing at you. I was laughing to become me, but I really,
Speaker 4Whatever it was, I think I was a little, don't worry. Yeah, everything good. I want to track my phone charged, whatever We had a special, special, special moment here. We got the legend to triple G to G G O G to triple G. We got plugs for you. We got everything. It's right here. It's on the table,
Speaker 3But I ain't got the other plug. Hold on. Let me go find it.
Speaker 4I got a plug for you. If you need that, whatever phone do you have?
Speaker 3Oh, thank you my brain.
Speaker 2So, um, let me tell y'all this story about my brain. Let me tell you y'all this is the craziest story. So boom, Patriot, November the fifth, 2020 Robin's hair is not done. And I want to get, I got a photo shoot the next day for my birthday. So I booked this lady November the third and I was like, boom, she's going to be, she had, I had been following her. She had open availability,$50, right? Boom. Get some braids. Boom. She tells me buy four packs of hair. And I'm like,, that's a lot for just two braids, but you know, boom, we okay. I'm gonna buy whatever. It's whatever. So got my appointment, boom. On the way to her house, she calls me and was like, literally, as I get on the highway, she hits me up and was like, can you come at four? And I'm like, no, it's four. It's one. O'clock. I mean, it's 12 o'clock I'm supposed to be there at one. You already an hour away. And I'm like, you already out, went away. I'm already on my way. So she was like, I'm just, uh, I had a sleepover last night and I said, it's already. No. So I think I told it a story early. So I'm like, I don't, I'm not caring about it. She said she had a slumber party for her kids earlier. And girl, you sit on ashes. They was the. They was terrible. But um, so I'm like, I'm already on the way I need my hair done at one. This is my birthday. I don't plan to be sitting around all day. Granted. Yes I did. But I was not about to be waiting. That's what the I p lanted for? So she was like, okay, come on. So I'm on the way she was like, you know, it's going to be a little dirty. I said, that's fine. Boom. Go to her crib. I get there. She's like, Oh, I don't have any it's control or jam. Bring some jam. Boom. I'm used to that. Sometimes I should have asked before didn't ask boom, go to the Rite aid, get some boom, 15 minutes early her up. She's like, so I hit her up on one. O'clock on the dot. She's like, Oh, give me 10 minutes. Boom. I get her 15. Hit her up. She doesn't have a cone. Excuse me. Say what? You ain't got no comb. She was like, yeah, my kids and lost my phone. So I go back up the street, go to the um, Oh, you really got me some, see I forgot all about that. I go back, I go back up the street, get some comb, get a whole pack of 1 0 Combs. Take it back to the house. 10 Combs hit her up. I'm like, are you ready now? S he w as like, yeah, boom, go inside. She's like, Oh, how old are you? The only way that she's like, how old are you? I'm like, I'm 33. She was like, Oh t he service you signed up for was for teenagers and children. Your service is$30 more. A nd I'm like, okay, a ll r ight. I want my hair done. It is what it is. So then I go and it's hanging around in a partment complexes outside, rolling bl unts. I'm like, come on, bro. You really go t t o b e outside doing it. You co uldn't j ust do it in your house and th en c ome out and smoke. But it was weird. Okay. So we in there, she knew we m a de o n d iscount, bro. She didn't even give me a discount at the at ta a n d c ame late, waited. We ain't got some cones. We ai n't g ot some edge control. And then I go inside, I'm getting my hair done. It smell like sport milk. And her kids are crying. And I just want my hair done. She had a little space over here with a little seat and the seat was rocking half the time. And I'm all for supporting black businesses and things like that. Cause I mean, I was going to temper, but then I just spend her tip on Combs and edge control. So what did you expect her to do? You made this count. Okay. Well she didn't, she didn't even give me a discount on a case. So in my car I'm like I found a little brush and I was like, this is my little ed ge b rush. Right. And I was like, let me just bring this brush just in case she ain't ev en g ot a brush ca m, a brush. And then I noticed when I got in the car, I was like, I ain't got my brush. And I was like, yo, I would not recommend ghetto. I would not recommend[inaudible] Riverside. Oh my God. I w as l ike, how the di d s he get on my page? I fol low he r. She did good bre eze th ough. But my brother, baby mam a di d my hair better than anybody that I know. And she's a professor and she's a, s he's a college professor, a high school teacher and a middle school teacher. So I didn't want to burden her with doing my braids. And she's worried about food edu cation of the youth right now. Yeah. So I didn't get my hair done before I left, but I really wanted to ask her,
Speaker 4Well, you couldn't let her meet it. Make a decision. You still acts.
Speaker 2I feel like it would be very selfish for me to ask her this phrase when she's a educator, like the b rains that she did m eet last flight. The one was i n my life
Speaker 4With her saying no issue in. It
Speaker 2Was no issue. Yeah. Next time she gonna make me break my own hair. I would've got my b rush back. Yes. I s hould h ave went back t here. I got my b reasts. I ended up stopping at the beautiful store and get some e ggs. S o y eah. I don't even know how to do my e dges. Y'all s ee this look. I been trying to learn how to do my age. I t aught c all my n iece and b e l ike, h i, do my ages. Y'all m y b aby h airs. I'm so mad. She loves so much hair. I'm like, why the did you le ave s o much hair out? I don't even, I'm not even a baby. I'm 33.
Speaker 4you talking about right now.
Speaker 2The up services that we get from her own people. Sometimes,
Speaker 4Sometimes the quality isn't there. We want the interest is there, but you have to up your quality, your quality isn't there yet. And if you had the quality, you would have the business. But right now we're in stages. So right now
Speaker 2She
Speaker 4Was just a week at the time. And she saw you use your head. As you said, she didn't have none of the tools. It sounded like she wasn't prepared.
Speaker 2And the thing is, she didn't say one word to me the whole time. She didn't say one word not, Hey, bye. You like it. you,. Suck my Dick. Nothing, nothing.
Speaker 4Charlie Chaplin.
Speaker 2I feel like I show up with my$20. S ay for fraud, it's too late. Now that was on the, on the field.
Speaker 4But you're talking about the statute of
Speaker 2Limitations on my cash. She's a zero out of 10. I wish I knew a n ame right now.
Speaker 4So I have a question. I have a question. What's up. How many times are you dissatisfied with service? And you pay for it anyway all the time.
Speaker 2Because I am not going to be that black person that they feel like just using that as an excuse that can't afford it.
Speaker 4Yeah, but you are that bad question, but that's what it sounded like. But it sounds like you're disgruntled. So you don't want to do it. Did you do it anyway?
Speaker 2I am disgruntled, but I paid for my service. Gotcha. You see what I'm saying? I'm d isgruntled, but I'm a payment for the service. I might not tip you, but I'm going to pay for my service. I'm not trying to skip ou t. And that's the pride that I have. The only reason I feel like some black people in the civil rights movement wanted to be like equal to, or like, ye ah, we w a nted t o go into these white businesses. Ca use t hey wanted to say, I can afford this to o. And I can be here too. Yeah. That's where we got lost. I know. So be cause w e just gave a about what we was paying our phone, money and I own res taurants in o ur own places who gives a. We tried to assimilate too much to s ay my money is just as green as yours. that. I don' t give a my m oney. Purple it. Ain't going to your f amil y. It ain' t going to feed you and yo,
Speaker 4The first to s ell u p, you think it had to be one was the first one, the first one to sell out. I d on't k now. I think, I think it was Martin.
Speaker 2that Martin said no before Martin died. That's why Martin got killed. N o, that's why Martin got killed.
Speaker 4I think, I think Martin was trying to say Martin
Speaker 2Got killed to say, cause I feel I have led my people into a burning house when he started talking about money and getting reparations. That's when he kicked they killed him. So I don't feel like, I think he sold that for a bit, for a bit. Cause he was, but I don't think, I don't think it was something that I think of ignorance is bliss of, he was blissfully and those in that ignorance, he was literally in the ignorance and that's why I don't fall. So a lot of men for doing me the way they do me, because I'm like, you were, you were, you were ignorant.
Speaker 4Yeah. I didn't know. I didn't know what a man.
Speaker 2Who's no better. You do better. And I feel like if you're doing better about another woman, then you learned your lesson. And if I had to be that person on the way, I'm okay. Because I'm just that resilient. A lot of women ain't is resilient. I can put it back on it too fast on it.[inaudible]
Speaker 4Um, how many of you doing that was four. Okay. I think, yeah.
Speaker 2Um, sound effects, but I am very and I'm probably too forgiving t oo. I know. So how many, you know, not widget. Sorry. I d on't k now. I can't be a, but how many women do you know can get flaked on three times a nd be like, a ll r ight, on the fourth t ime, I'll be like, a ll I'm g onna b eat you tomorrow morning. None. T hey s ay t hat I'm l ike c anceled three times and I'm just like, all right, cool. All right. I see. You want to see, I got something to do. You ain't go nna e at me up. I got something to do,
Speaker 4But not a lot of them. He can stand up and be honest with you. I know.
Speaker 2But you did.
Speaker 4What was your worst date of all time? That's a lot. That's a shaky camera man. I know. Cause I'm trying to charge it. Been making sounds. That's that's all caught his attention. Not the view.
Speaker 2My worst date of all time,
Speaker 4January 3rd, 2018.
Speaker 3Got it.
Speaker 2When I was really green and I was too old to be this green, but I ain't gonna say old. I was.
Speaker 4Yeah. What happened to that one? Dude? I remember he was ACU dude.
Speaker 2That was a bomb as the next day he took me on was fantastic.
Speaker 4What was his name though? Remi Ramey. Jeremy.
Speaker 2Yeah. He told me[inaudible] Omega. H e m ade m e, b ut h e w as, he was a green arrow. Omega had d esert became an Omega and just like started looking good. He probably w asn't. He was a g eek, his old life. And he just grew a beard and just like came to LA and it s tarted looking good and fe eling h i mself, shout out to[i naudible]. He was the that he pulled was great. I ain' t eve n go back to t ha t that he pulled was great. I ain't even gonna lie. I ain't gonna fake it. I c on vinced them be caus e let me tell you something. I convinc ed the gi rl for over an hour that she should date him after he me over. That's how great he was. That's h ow gre a t h e was.
Speaker 4What's his name again?
Speaker 3I literally
Speaker 2Sat on the phone for an hour talking to a home girl, telling her how she should date him and how I knew he was a up individual. And I was like, girl, do your thing. That's absolutely nuts. And I ain't even, you know what they, I think th ere's s omething. They teach them.
Speaker 3Maybe
Speaker 4These are great. They, they, they they'll they'll take care of you.
Speaker 2It was like thought. Like it was crazy. I ain't going to say no.
Speaker 4You know, we call them, you're going to Jeremy.
Speaker 2I can't speak what he did for these other women. I was on FaceTime with his mommy and daddy. I say, man, we have this conversation. We literally was FaceTiming his mom and dad. And he's just like, yeah, this is Robin. And I'm like, but y ou was
Speaker 4No, it was three, three. And then we were all in the same stuff. One time we had to sit him down and said, bro, you u p
Speaker 2It. You making the black high, making the black hot as the resident,
Speaker 4Real i n his pocket. I'm just going to say
Speaker 2The thing. I curbed him for months. And I said like, yo, listen, curbed him for money.
Speaker 4Listen, listen, this is what I said to him. I said, listen, you done burn the earth, bro. You're burning. i t. No one's going in after you now h e's you see? That's the problem. Y ou s quash i t. But that's just, that's just, that's just real co nversation.
Speaker 2You see
Speaker 4That's when you know he had got out early. That's why we call him Jeremy, the mother bug and Greg
Speaker 3I know was,
Speaker 2And it was real when I was over here explaining it to another. Why she should date him? Dan was wild to me. After that, when I got the phone, I died laughing. Cause I was, I really just commenced this girl for a whole hour that she should date this man, man.
Speaker 4I'm not going to call him that. I'm sorry. I'm gonna take that. I don't call it another man's comp. That's not my thing. I could tell you he was gone. I don't know I wasn't there, but I know when I called him,
Speaker 2I didn't even have to say much. I just sent her screenshots. Yes.
Speaker 3You women share a lot with each other
Speaker 2Ash. Cause I didn't. I gave him no, actually I didn't like I hyped him up in a sense like yo, he, this could be, he could be a better man for you than he was for me.
Speaker 3I'm not gonna do that
Speaker 4evening. I asked you who you gave that information to.
Speaker 2No, no that ain't going to that. And I told her, I said, look, this is what he just said to me yesterday.
Speaker 4I
Speaker 2Said, this is what he just said to me yesterday. And it was something very sexually explicit. The day before
Speaker 4Third one was going to be[inaudible] cause you never know what happened. Gavin fifth rule, the most important rule is you only get three towns in the company. This is what he said. He been here like eight times. If it's at 12 o'clock yeah, you've been here for a long making. Good time. You can get done. You got another date. You got something else to do. I always get comments.[inaudible]
Speaker 3Um, I ain't doing that.
Speaker 4[inaudible] It's been for you in all four ends, man. Andy streets, them still standing, stay strong, All that matters management, everything else. Don't matter. All this other that people t hat don't matter really don't really, really don't matter. You know? All this people on. T ha t's no t it goi ng wr o ng
Speaker 2Times though. We've had some great parties. T hey grilled. I remember t hose Sunday grill day, taco Tuesday, S aturdays at my sister house in the backyard, g rilling on the front yard, the R MB jam front of your p ark.
Speaker 4Let's do it again.
Speaker 2I was going to be something for my birthday, but you see how this, whether it was, it was like determined kiss. Less than 60 days leery. Right now it's like 45, 45 degrees. No, last night it was like last night was 45. It was, I had my heat on last night. Yeah, you heat up.
Speaker 4So he, I can tell he's like a mom, R obert d e N iro, movie and Apple C hino.
Speaker 2And guess what? So, and this Q barbecued at my crib
Speaker 4And
Speaker 2Let me tell you something. He was barbecuing at my crib right at my party.
Speaker 4And I showed up and then I showed up.
Speaker 2You showed up? Yes. Because you the barbecue. But the fact that he barbecue, so, okay. Boom. This is just,
Speaker 4What did he call them guys? Call him. He was my man. Right?
Speaker 2If a b arbecue in at your house, I'm g oing t o c all i t.
Speaker 4Well, we're talking about guys for him. Okay.
Speaker 2It wasn't for him. He was barbecuing at my house at my party, right? Yeah. Then I was on a date with another.
Speaker 4You all knew this information, everybody.
Speaker 2He was white and my friends told him, bro, you got to get the.
Speaker 4Yeah. You, you, you got here in these streets. You mellow. I didn't give a. Y eah. Well you don't even read the b ook. S o
Speaker 2[inaudible] my friends, my friends were more bothered than I was. And I was like, girl,
Speaker 4Well, you can't worry about them. You can't worry about them. He
Speaker 2Won't call me. He can call me in a few minutes.
Speaker 4You know what we call him? Jerry would be great. I'm sure. Jeremy great. So yeah, the last great out there
Speaker 2[inaudible][inaudible] came to my apartment, came to them. Cause this is how a ligns. I was getting my hair done. Like two cornrows down by my sorority s ister. M y Neo, this girl was just so happy to be in the chair. I heard u s talking about the cookout and was like, I want to come. And I was like, Oh sure. And she was like,
Speaker 4Yeah. So she brings some friends and then
Speaker 2They come and then he's on the grill. And he's like, chumming it up with her. And I'm like, what the i s you doing o ut t here i n t he s treets? And I w as like, what are you doing? And he was like,
Speaker 4I mean, you said you was
Speaker 2Going to have other t o that you date. And so I didn't think it was that serious. A nd I was like,
Speaker 4You called them what? That's the honestly that's chapter 11, section four, paragraph three. Yeah.
Speaker 3But he was right. He was wearing a hat t hat too. So
Speaker 4Yeah, he's on chapter 11, but I'm like, you can't do what you, what you already explained. You know what we call them.
Speaker 3That was at my career.
Speaker 4That was the wild part that we all clap, that
Speaker 3He pulled that u p and a dd i t and I didn't turn up. W ow. W ow.
Speaker 4Yeah, because
Speaker 3I don't give that energy.
Speaker 4It happened. It happened. But the thing is like, you know what? We call them
Speaker 3New car home to great. Because I didn't give him the energy that y'all expected.
Speaker 4Well, yeah. was eating b ooty and everything else and everything else. Paying bills like. I mean, I don't know he was t he one for the other women.
Speaker 3It's like, okay. I never seen
Speaker 4Coming out, man. We got 30 special guests in the building. So Robin[inaudible], she was here for the pilot while it lasted. And I heard him for a month. It was Jeremy. He was a resident here. And a couple of years ago,[inaudible] Wilder. You made that decision. Nobody has made me even more Wilder. My uncle knows him. I don't know if I should say this. My uncle was going to say something. I don't know.
Speaker 3My uncle was the president of a certain fraternity. I don't know about say he was in this fraternity. Yeah.
Speaker 4[inaudible] my uncle was a president right. Of what? This fraternity. Gotcha. The whole fraternity. And so attorneys at Jeremy's. Yes. Okay. Gotcha. And he goes and tells me about his whole pleasure, illegal pledge and process and sends me pictures. Yeah. I think you me over. Nobody's supposed to do that, but he l et t hose silly was that got him blackballed from the fraternity. Yeah. You got a up, bu t y o u d i dn't
Speaker 3Because nobody, I don't have that.
Speaker 4First of all, every everyone's wrong on either side here. That's what happens when you w ith the end and not the head of things. That is t he ha m
Speaker 3To go that. He ain't. He the cow
Speaker 4Bro. You know what we call Jeremy?
Speaker 3And he pulled it off. But the thing is, if I look bothered, then he wouldn't be the grade because I was not pulled it up
Speaker 4Straight. Hey, we've all been in the mud. I've been in the mud.
Speaker 2Well, that just gave me more leverage to have an extra bill or two pays. Yeah, because you,
Speaker 4Yeah, it's up. Y ou up th ough. If he didn't do anything, then I wouldn't have nothing pe rfect o n it.
Speaker 2[inaudible] tell me how crazy this was though. Her friends befriended me,
Speaker 4Which one? The light-skinned one
Speaker 2Instagram at night. And they all befriended me and they all like,
Speaker 4Yeah, there was like a herd of you guys. It's like at least three or four of who? Of you guys like y'all got together and y'all got cool and of the girls that Jeremy, the g reen, we were already friends before. W e d idn't k now
Speaker 2Before. I guess
Speaker 4I need a drink for this conversation.
Speaker 2Yes. He ate my and paid my bills. He did. I'm just saying. And the crazy thing is I ain't bashing him. He was a great. Like he learned me. He taught me a lot. He taught me no thing t o d e al w ith these young. He was very young. He was lik e, y ea h, I'm going to meet. And I let him talk me. It was three months. He talked me out of my space, but it was worth it.[in audible] hi s mom my an d daddy was so sweet. They were so cute. They were so sweet. And I'm like, the mama and daddy ain't either..
Speaker 4That's wow, man.
Speaker 2I ain't say they ain't, but I'm like,. How was he talking about the pictures with me? On what? Y'all on the phone?
Speaker 4Just sit him down as a real c rew in the group. We had to sit him down and say, Hey listen, man, y'all h ad y our butt-naked c an't butt-naked m e. I'm glad y'all did s he s at t hem down
Speaker 2Before me?
Speaker 4I dunno that information. Not going to incriminate me, man. Yeah. We knew about everything. Come on bro. It's real conversation. Y eah,
Speaker 2No. I mean, we haven't run a conversation. How he says, ah, this r un h is d ad. He's in a circle a t t his p oint. I thought y'all didn't even with him. So how y'all say,
Speaker 4But he's there. He's a black dude in orange County and we're all chilling. What's going to happen.
Speaker 2The WAC is. I wish I knew that then.
Speaker 4Oh, what were you supposed to tell you?
Speaker 2Am I not the third wheel to this cr ying? He wasn't there yet. We wasn't there yet partying.
Speaker 4Then when you got cool, we got to be sad to, you started to give you hints.
Speaker 2[inaudible]
Speaker 4Tried to help you.
Speaker 2I caught it after the fact.
Speaker 4Let me try it once again, that line out then what's that thing you're opening right now. What is that?
Speaker 2It's my kid when it's also up a phone holder.
Speaker 4Oh,
Speaker 2Hold on my phone. But so yeah, that was my embarrassing moment of LA living in my, it was an embarrassing moment. Cause he ain't really going to be embarrassing to me, but because I don't let l ook the best.
Speaker 4It's not that serious. I know is that he ate your.
Speaker 2. This h ad practice. I ain't never had nothing like this. L ike this, i t wasn't weird to me text me all day, every day. And I was like, how did he have time for other? When he was texting me all day everyday, he got, he must ain't g et nothing done at work. C ause I was barely getting done at work. Ca use I was like,. He wa nted t o talk about everything. He knows how to utilize hi s t ime. He wanted to talk about everything. It was weird. An d I was like, God, he wa s a t a lker. He said to me, I'm not doing th is
Speaker 4Jeremy Gray.
Speaker 2I know. I wonder what the it is. I don't know. I don't remember.[ inaudible] Oh, that's what I know. Cause you said you didn't have an Instagram at h er, s o you absolutely had a Instagram be cause t hat's what Instagram won't tell you.
Speaker 4Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2This i s living a double life. T riple X. A in't g oing t o tell another. Y ou w iling a nd, he was wild.
Speaker 4Exactly.
Speaker 2Nerve. That's how you can't trust these. These w on't look another in I' d s a y y ou wy lin a nd be wiling to. Yeah. That's why yo t hat's wid e. I'm sc a red.
Speaker 4Cause y'all scary out here in the street. That's why I be telling people to go in the house. That's w hy you're telling me
Speaker 2That's and that's what I don't get too invested with these. Cause I don't want to have to shoot and I don't want to have to send my goons to make a decision. That's why I don't get serious. You made your decision. I have, because I know me and I'm a Scorpio. I'm very vengeful to a point where it's like, you ain't even going to know that it was
Speaker 4Me
Speaker 2Because I do what the devil don't do. I'm going to leave you the alone. I don't know. You don't know me. I will look through you. Your m ama g reys g rids. Grandma I'll go dirty a nd b lack.
Speaker 4You had a good 17 on that. Yeah. 17, 17, 17 on that one. You had it. I ain't gonna with you.
Speaker 2Yeah. That's why I don't know. I can't trust him. Cause if I was the people that intertwined with you
Speaker 4In terms of who you, but me, me, what I got to do with this stuff, my entanglements, what are my thing?
Speaker 2Like I said, if I was the people to entertain entangled
Speaker 4With you, nah, you're not coming in my heart. You're gonna everything u p. I can't do that. No. O kay.
Speaker 2With the shenanigans you was pulling though, that's how you know a. Wow, exactly. Do you think it be a while and what is it like? LA has been such growth in my, um, maturity of uh, what I want out of life and who I want to be in life and things in sexuality and uh, how I feel like my partnerships should go the much. So then I'm, I'm thankful. Like we talked about Jeremy, but I'm very grateful for that situation because that was like, u m, that was a reality check. Like these is in sheep clothing. You go t t o k eep your ne ck, you go t t o p rotect your neck.
Speaker 4That's a biblical phrase. I keep saying, you want a real house.
Speaker 2This is my second time bringing it up.[inaudible] when it comes up again, I got to speak it out loud. Cause I know a third time coming.
Speaker 4Holy Trinity
Speaker 2So much ended. I learned and I don't regret nothing. Like I do some wild s ometime. Y ou're a g rown p erson and I'm responsible. I t hink. S o I go to work a nd I run my businesses hopefully and I eat right. I don't work out w hat I'm g oing t o get right
Speaker 4With on that. It's your decision.
Speaker 2I'm tired of being chubby, Fran chubby.
Speaker 4What makes you think[inaudible] or did someone tell you?
Speaker 2I know I'm the chubby friend. I can look. I'm not stupid. I'm not stupid. I have eyes just being oblivious and just like,
Speaker 4That's like, that's like when people say I don't see color.
Speaker 2Absolutely.. Yes, exactly. The. Probably worse. Cause it's a fatphobia yeah.
Speaker 4It's visual. Not this one. I see. Yeah. Don't disrespect. I'm not to have bundles and you
Speaker 2Lee's got gotta be snatched.
Speaker 4Explain that. I understand that. Yeah. I can see that. I could see that.
Speaker 2That's where I'm at. That's where I'm at and I just want to feel good naked. Like I'm on the other side of the thing you don't give a. I seen some friends let it go. And I don't
Speaker 4Want to be that. I've just worked out every day just because
Speaker 2I want stamina and I want to be able to like fight these crack crack, cr ack. We g o[ i naudible] y ou go tta k eep yourself in fighting trim an d t rim. And that ain't saying fi ghting l et's sa y crack crac k. No w they want to pop off. I got to be able to swap that ser ious. Like everybody need to get in shape and, m an. Ca us e you don't wann a kno w wher e the they got going on. Especially you in the o ran ge County with all these races crack. Right.
Speaker 4He did. Every day I got to go down with it should be tomorrow from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Speaker 2Um, I'm starting the UFC gym and it's so funny I to say who, because people laugh. I know because
Speaker 4I know who it is already though.[inaudible] as soon as I remember Jordan[inaudible]
Speaker 2I mean, yeah, that's the homie, but I'm not going to say why is ironic? She's dumb.
Speaker 4[inaudible]
Speaker 2Why are you saying, Hey, we blocked this out, right? It's not going to get us.
Speaker 4Nah,
Speaker 2It was a girl. And she was like, my dad is a Trump supporter and he just got punched in the face for being appointed Trump supporter. And she was like, and pop, pop, pop. And they made it a song. That was hilarious. She was like at my shoes off because her slate he's a strong supporter. He got punched in the face dude again. Yes. That's hilarious. Black girl, Trump supporter.
Speaker 4Why are you trying to direct traffic? Why are you trying to tech them? Yeah, man, I be telling people, remember when we used to do some new buildings, that's what, what we needed at the time you survived playing UNO
Speaker 2And y'all little joint close. Y'all little outside joint. It's close congregate in this. It's locked up.
Speaker 5Well,
Speaker 2Thank you Vino. He said we hilarious.
Speaker 4Yeah man. It's a podcast within the pocket. It's everywhere. It's a vine. It's that's the, what's going to be the podcast called.
Speaker 2It's what? I'm high as. I can look in my eyes. I did. And it still didn't work. Somebody messaged me and said, Robert, you guys[inaudible].
Speaker 4Have you ever seen this podcast called drink champs? Yes they get so
Speaker 2And people just get to talking and this is how it happens. I can understand how a drink drink. Champs works. That's the magic. And so many people have invited me on their podcast and I just don't go getting kicked off. I do because I felt I'm going to say something. That's going to be, um, construed. Right? Cause g onna be like, Hey K elly, i t's so much, m an. My h omegirl w as always disagree with me. I t hink. Yeah. I feel like a lot of my home girls love me, but they really don't like me because my opinions,
Speaker 4That sounds like a level up to me. That sounded like a level up to me.
Speaker 2I'll add. I see that he on a lot of people podcast butts around on drill chance. I go watch that one
Speaker 4Podcasts like this one.
Speaker 2Oh. Okay. I listen to it. But yeah, cause I say some they probably don't agree with and t hey be like, R obin, I get i t a lot. I was eating w ay too. It's always w ith t he papers. I might as well just go ahead and eat i t. It was get your E sri with us. Oh. I t's d irt bread. P ut a n E
Speaker 5[inaudible].
Speaker 2I'm going to cubby CAS on Instagram and all major platforms. The cubby cat.
Speaker 4Thank you for that. Shout out. We really do appreciate it. I want to make sure I shut up at J dub deuces. It's part of the cast members podcast. I want to shout him out for his.
Speaker 2Yes.[inaudible] shout out to GP world. Check him
Speaker 4Out. He does all our visuals. You guys haven't seen our visuals check out at the cubby. Cats on Instagram at the gut again. Then we got Kenny J Thomas, nice political legal council, council council. We have a council on our team guy. That's what we should have gotten like the lobster garlic news. And then we got on the school at the great Bambino. I ain't seen the band.[inaudible] the great Bambino head to toes out, Florida holding it down. He was on somebody's tropical Island though. Just recently I think. Yeah, I think it was him. I think he bought it and he just, I think he bought it and just went home. That's what I think he did. So shout you guys out, man. He had a year of success and we have another year of success going forward. We have a niche item for all our premium listeners coming out, something to take home with you. It's going to be a coffee table book. So it's just to put them in there. A coffee table, book, something for our collectors out there to cherish a moment of time. So shout out the couple of guys, man. Yeah. You're going to have our live visuals on there. All our promotional items for our videos that GP music world designed to illustrate in provided and designed. And then within the coffee table book, we're going to have all our, of our transcribed audio. So our podcasts, our moments, cause there were a lot, there were a lot, there were a lot. Women don't know what they want. Women, men don't either. That was a heavy hand. That was that's the thing that was a heavier one. We had that women don't know either. Nobody knew, literally sits and say, what do I w ant? We're g oing t o, we're g oing t o have that in the book that quote within itself. So yeah. That's yeah. It's going to be coming out pretty soon. So you guys look out for it. What do you want? I don't know right now. What a man, what do you want? What do I want as a man, a partner, a partner that is going to it's a true, genuine partner partnership. 50, 50, blah, blah, blah, blah. You're asking me though. So now you're just on my response. If that's what you want to do, I'm just telling you what I want you a ctually m e. But then you had no, you don't know w hat t o h appen. You don't know what t o h ave. You r eally do not know what I have only me and that other person. You are the third wheel in this and you w ere always outside observer. I'm telling my firsthand experience. I d on't t ouch. Okay. I had the drugs in my hand. I h ave t he s uitcase in the back, r iding a cross t own. O kay. However, now your thoughts could have put you in a position for you to be
Speaker 2No, not my thoughts, the position I was given. I'm gonna go there.
Speaker 4Not everybody knows, but you know, when you know, you know, when you know that's what all the old say and I guess he done turned into o ld, Hey guys,
Speaker 2You know, when you know, you know when you know, do you know what you know, think so, you know, you would know when you know. Hmm.
Speaker 4I think I already know me personally. I think I know who it is. I'm sorry. This is great. Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 2That's hard to say, like to say, I want this person. I ain't never experienced that and be like, I want this person.
Speaker 4That's where I'm at. Just in my d oes t he Teflon. They call me Teflon T you know what they call me in the streets. T L ou T L ou dude. That's just what I do. It's going to happen.
Speaker 2I received that. Um, you know what? The fact that you stayed in there, the Monday I'm receiving that from you. I'm receiving that energy from you.
Speaker 4Oh,
Speaker 2Hold on. Somebody request to be my life.
Speaker 4It's been a good time here, man. Doing a lot of things. Chicken wings and channeling
Speaker 2TV. Hey, y'all what y'all doing. Oh. Oh. I'm a bout to come over there. I'm a bout to come over there where y'all at. Okay. I'm coming I'm for real. I'm coming. Send me the address.
Speaker 4That sound like a good hit. That sounded like a good, that was the yellow brick road.
Speaker 2Yes. That was fun. I loved them.
Speaker 4Eat my food and then I'm out. There's always something to do.
Speaker 2I
Speaker 4Think we found the name of the podcast.
Speaker 2People ask me why you want them to LA. And I said, because it's always something to do.
Speaker 4Yeah. I think I found it April facts on it. Like I found it
Speaker 2Non judgemental. Like we were playing basketball at 2:00 AM, drinking ja cks, sc oring b uckets and buckets. An d l et's make sure we put that on there.[i naudible]
Speaker 4Yeah, he was out. You fell,
Speaker 2Play a basketball d rug a nd, a nd you forget October, November. Like, that's what I l ove n ow. I always have something to do. I always got something to do. And if I don't have nothing to do, it's s omething to do. I can go ride my bike and still have something to do. I can ha ve something to do by myself.
Speaker 4That means you're okay with being by yourself. A lot of people are not okay being by themselves.
Speaker 2Oh, somebody picks it up myself. LA, California.
Speaker 4Yeah. Because you like yourself. A lot of people don't like themselves.
Speaker 2That's what people have learned. People have learned over the, um, COVID. They don't like themselves. They don't want to be by themselves. I learned that. They can't say well, no, that's good though. It's good. That, and I feel like when people learned that, that it's good because it's the reality that you need to learn so you can get it.
Speaker 4It was a life post and it pulls me. I had to realize who I was. I'm a real. So I don't know why I'm playing. Y eah. But now I really like,
Speaker 2So you were just saying it before. No, I believe
Speaker 4It. But there was some piece missing of it. You believed it, but any solid. I believe that that I manifested.
Speaker 2Yeah, because I say you believe in yourself. That's what I say. This. I feel that same way too.
Speaker 4Yeah. I always knew who I was and this is it. This isn't, I'm good. Now I didn't cross that. And I've crossed that. I'm good now I'm sure. Like I can, I can do it.
Speaker 2I feel like I felt like that after I pledged. But then I was like,
Speaker 4Not really feeling it. I feel like I was
Speaker 2Playing you play, you play what you planned and then you have to go. I feel the same way. But so you had to put it into context. And so you have to really use what you learned and apply it in life. You can learn and apply that. She didn't like when I got here to LA my alpha Lambda prepared me for my life in LA. Like that's how my Niels came out here and survive
Speaker 4The best thing. Anything could give any organization ever.
Speaker 2That's the best company. That's why I'm like, I don't care what nobody say about pledging and all that kind of stuff. The I didn't go t hrough that.
Speaker 4Were you in a haze? Sorority?
Speaker 2I plead the fifth. I plead the fifth, but I don't know what the y ou talking about. Don't e ven go to my bio and look, w e're not going t here. Like I said, Delta, no Delta. Okay. Boom.[ inaudible] in itself. No, no, no, no, no. This i s, this is the real I'm go nna s ay. And this is why, this is what I with my sorority wholeheartedly. My sorority within itself. Yea h. Y ou don't have to pled ge any body. That's claimed. They say they paper in my sorority. You can be painful because our process alone is hard as. So if you did that on top of pledging, then you' re gre atness. Yeah.
Speaker 1I was engaged to a person of yourself. So you up t his w hole[ inaudible].