All In Your Bizz w/ Reka & Los

Dirty Shoes and Empty Promises: Tales From the Unbelievable

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Los and Rika explore those unbelievable moments that leave us saying "I know you lying" - from financial betrayals to social etiquette violations, wheelchair mysteries to church collection notices. We share real stories that will have you nodding in agreement and eager to share your own incredulous experiences.

• Shout-outs to listeners worldwide from Africa, Asia, Europe, and cities across the US 
• The audacity of people who borrow money then post vacation photos on social media
• Stories about chronic beggars who ask for increasingly ridiculous items 
• Party etiquette violations like bringing uninvited guests and taking leftovers when you didn't contribute
• The mystery of a wheelchair-bound coworker with inexplicably dirty shoes
• Modern hairstylists expecting clients to arrive with hair pre-washed while charging full price
• Churches sending collection notices to unemployed members
• Social media drama cycles of unfriending then trying to reconnect

Email us your "I know you lying" stories at allinyourbizz25@gmail.com - we want to hear those moments that left you speechless!


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Speaker 1:

welcome. Welcome to the real world kids.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to the los enrique show. Like always, we are all in your biz. Let's go.

Speaker 3:

We at it again we at it again, we all in your biz, all in your biz this week yeah, we all in your biz this week. But guess what? I think we got some cold, some summer colds going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm a little um congested myself, so if my reading rainbow song doesn't come out clear, just excuse me, is that gonna affect the reading rainbow?

Speaker 3:

song it could yeah okay, well, you want to try it and you know, maybe see if it'll work no, because I have to be clear when I sing I want to hear the reading rainbow song.

Speaker 1:

How about you sing that song from Good Times?

Speaker 3:

That's how I feel right now, no, no, I'm not in the singing mode right now, but you know what we want to shout out some of my listeners today yes, yes. We had a lot of traffic from Africa. Africa, the motherland, yes sir, what's another place we had from Asia?

Speaker 2:

and Europe Asia and Europe Asia and Europe.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, definitely also in ATL. Shout out to ATL, shout out to the A. Yeah, we've been getting a lot of traffic from the ATL. Definitely out in Killeen, texas. We want to thank you. Pasadena, pasadena and Orlando, orlando, orlando. And can't forget, last but not least, in Charlotte, north Carolina. Okay, we want to thank y'all so much, thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, a lot of traffic A lot of traffic Coming from everywhere.

Speaker 3:

We do have somebody here who's our, our fan of the week.

Speaker 1:

Our listener of the week Is Candice.

Speaker 3:

Rice.

Speaker 1:

Right From Louisiana.

Speaker 3:

From Louisiana, from the boot.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what part but shout out to you. Candice girl, thank you for listening.

Speaker 3:

Red beans and rice on me.

Speaker 1:

Oh, etouffee yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's what's up. Thank you so much, miss Candice Wright, and with that being said, we do have another topic for you. Okay, and I don't think they ready. I don't think they ready for this one? What? And this is going to be? I know you you lying. I know you lying, I know you lying?

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I know you lying Okay.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying, because you know how sometimes things just happen and you don't have the right words for it and the first thing that comes to your mind is I know you lying. I know this, blank, at a blank distance. Do this or whatever. Um, there's so many uh incidents that I just say I know I can't believe this.

Speaker 1:

So so like. So these are just things that pop up in your mind.

Speaker 3:

And I know you lying.

Speaker 1:

So like if you're at church and they say hey, we're going to build, we're going to build, we're going to take up a second and third.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying.

Speaker 1:

I know you, I know you lying Okay.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I know you lying you see Well, you know, when you go through the red light and you was cutting it and you see like three or four cars behind you that run through the, you know they ran a lot.

Speaker 1:

I said I know you lying. They didn't ran through the light.

Speaker 3:

You run the light too, true, okay. So anybody behind me. I know you lying, I know you lying and you follow me, okay. So, um, there, there's a couple things out there, you know, that makes you just want to say, just make you want to say I know you lying.

Speaker 1:

So oh, before we start, can I, can I say something? Go ahead I know our last podcast we talked about. We talked about Good Times vs the Cosby. Show, but I definitely want to give a shout out, a heartfelt shout out, and condolences and prayer to Malcolm Jamal Warner aka Theo Huxtable rest in peace. We just talked about him, and so now I have to find me a gordon gartrell like I just have to wow I have to, because this is like it touched it just.

Speaker 1:

It just touched home yeah, for me so and and just rest in peace. And for those who are into water sports and swimming, just wear a life jacket you know, have someone with you and just be safe.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, make sure you put on that, that, that vest.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

I know you may be a good swimmer and all I get it. You may have been in the military I get it. You may have been an instructor I get it.

Speaker 1:

But just put on the life vest yeah, get it, but just put on the like this yeah, please take time and just be safe.

Speaker 3:

so rest in peace and most definitely um just be safe out there okay, definitely, now I know you lying moment I got one okay, I know you lying so have you ever or just happen to me? Okay, so have you ever or this happened to me?

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So have you ever let somebody hold something like tools or money and you see them on social media or doing something or out shopping and doing whatever it is?

Speaker 1:

You got an attitude.

Speaker 3:

I got a dang old attitude. Okay, you got an attitude, I got a. I got a dang old attitude, okay. And I want to go up to them and I look from afar and I just say I know, you lying well, they're not lying.

Speaker 1:

Well, maybe they lied to you, but no I know you lying.

Speaker 3:

I mean, they came to me with a sob story out of this world you fell for it and I gave, I was of my heart.

Speaker 1:

So you gave out the kindness of your heart. It turned Now you have an attitude, my heart.

Speaker 3:

it turned Because they went on vacation. It turned.

Speaker 1:

Because they was turned up.

Speaker 3:

They on jet skis.

Speaker 1:

You at home, you at work.

Speaker 3:

And I say I know you lying, I know good and darn well you ain't out there.

Speaker 1:

It made you feel some type of way.

Speaker 3:

Listen, we're going to keep it G-rated and all. I said, some choice words and all, but I know you lying? Have you let somebody borrow something and then you know, not even Come on?

Speaker 1:

I had to learn this concept a long time ago. I am not a fan of beggars I'm just not okay. Um, because I I don't like that. I don't like the fact if I let you have money or loan money to you and doing whatever and yes, if I agree to loan you the money, you can do whatever you want to do with it.

Speaker 1:

But it needs to be paid back. However, I stopped doing that because I think once you loan out, once, it never ends. So there always, you know, there will always be a situation where somebody asks you know hey, can I have this, can I borrow this, this or that?

Speaker 1:

so I know you if I loan something, I give it to you and that's it. But don't come back for another round, because I know you, I know you lying, but I had a situation one time where I had this co-worker. She was really, really sweet and excuse me, and it was a situation where she would. She had a husband and a child. She would beg a lot right.

Speaker 3:

It was a lot.

Speaker 1:

I mean in abundance to where like begging for stupid stuff. So case in point this particular time she called me and said hey, rika, can I borrow lettuce and tomato I want to make some tacos for my husband Lettuce and tomato.

Speaker 2:

And tomato Okay.

Speaker 1:

And I'm thinking I know you like girl, Don't you have a man with a car to go to the store? And if you need all of that, you're calling me. When I went to the grocery store and put lettuce and tomato and I have to drive it to you, you better make a meatloaf at this point.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

So get some man with meals.

Speaker 1:

Man with meat. I know you lying, I know you lying girl.

Speaker 3:

So she was upset she was upset for the lettuce and tomatoes.

Speaker 1:

She would borrow. She would ask for the most. Can I borrow a bottle of barbecue sauce? Can I borrow? And I'm just, I just had to cut it off because it became obsessive it would be outdated.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, go ahead, take this one go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I just felt like and there was another time I was at someone's house. I'm not gonna say who, whose house, but I'm sure if this person is listening they know who I'm talking about. So I'm at this person's house and the doorbell rings, I go to the door and answer and this person says, hey, my mom told me to come over and ask if I could have a couple of packs of Kool-Aid and I'm like Kool of packs of kool-aid and I'm like kool-aid, kool-aid. Who who sends somebody over to someone else's house to to ask for kool-aid? So I asked the person. They said, yeah, give them the kool-aid, tell me why. The next day they came over and asked for the sugar, what I know, you lied I know you.

Speaker 1:

I just had to say no. Tell your mother no.

Speaker 3:

If y'all need sugar and just drink water, drink water until she can go to the store you didn't need none if you have to borrow all that if you need all of that, that means you need to drink water but you know what you do or do like we did in the back of days you just put in your hand. You remember that. Just lick it with your hand.

Speaker 1:

You remember that. Just lick it with your. I'm not doing that. Okay, that must have been from good times.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying, wow. So you had a couple. You had a whole bunch of run-ins then.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, don't be begging. Begging is a turn-off.

Speaker 3:

Don't do that.

Speaker 1:

If it's not a necessity. A necessity is a need, not a want you getting deep with it don't beg, I know you lying.

Speaker 3:

I got another one for you okay. Have you ever had a function or a party or get together or something like that and you know you invited some people that you probably know closely or whatever, however you know, and they bring somebody else. Ok, plus one that you don't know, never seen. Ok, no dealings with no dealings with come over your house, partake in your goods, your food, and I just want to say I know you lying like I don't even know this person so when you have I know you lying, so you're the host.

Speaker 1:

I'm the host okay, and so do you have like invite only rule, or can someone bring a plus one, or do they need to run? It no, no no, no, what's your rule?

Speaker 3:

Listen, the black rule is this what's the black rule?

Speaker 3:

You let people know if you bring somebody to your house that they don't know. Okay, that's just that's common, that's, that's that's standard data. Like comment, that's, that's that's standard data. Like I'm not bringing nobody to your house that I'm gonna say I brought my friend. Oh, okay, you need to let me know ahead of time because I may, I may need to, you know, do some investigation, or I don't want people that I don't know in my house, especially when I'm having, like a social gathering or something like that. That's standard data. Ain't no plus one like y'all cool, we ain't cool, I don't know you, you know what I'm saying. So you'd be like, hey, nobody want to come over you like a nasty potato salad anyway, right be like hey, los, hey, I'm gonna bring such and such man.

Speaker 3:

You know he cool, whatever it is, I'm and I'm gonna ask questions like where he from, where's she from, what they do, how y'all know each other, how long y'all been knowing each other? See these, you could have met somebody at the club last night.

Speaker 1:

And then you have the function you want to bring them no to the club vip no it ain't gonna happen no, so your role is no plus ones I know you lying, so now now you don't want to invite them anymore.

Speaker 3:

No, and guess what, when they come and they come with that that plus one and't tell me they're going to be gone too, because I know they're lying, so they ain't going to even get no entrance. Everybody's leaving.

Speaker 1:

So, speaking of the gathering, how do you feel about people who show up for a gathering? But they don't contribute, they don't bring anything.

Speaker 3:

And then they want to leave with a two-go play. How do you feel?

Speaker 1:

about that. I know you lie, Like you you came here with nothing in hand. You brought extra people and then you want to go plates. How do you feel about?

Speaker 3:

that. Let me tell you something If you invited to my function and you don't bring nothing, matter of fact, don't come.

Speaker 1:

Do you want them to bring something? Matter of fact, just don't bring nothing.

Speaker 3:

Matter of fact, don't come. Do you want? Them to bring something matter of fact, just don't come number one, okay, okay, but if you do decide to get enough courage and come anyway empty-handed empty-handed, you bet not even get a plate of nothing to eat. You hear me, you could say hey, los, I ain't got it right now, just you know whatever however, you would then determine if they could eat or not I determined a portion okay, because you ain't about to get like two, three, four to go plates and you ain't brought nothing so what about?

Speaker 1:

okay, so come on now, that's just being courteous right I think it. I think it is, but sometimes I know people, there's some people that just say hey take, take the leftovers, just take them. And then other people feel like eat whatever you want while you're here, but do not take anything to go from my home unless I tell you to. You know, some people feel like it's it's.

Speaker 1:

It's like a thing to do, like let me just start taking stuff you know, without the host inviting them to do that. But let me ask you I know you here's my question. Okay, so everybody brings a side and people bring liquor, right, so I've seen this happen before too, I'm getting pissed.

Speaker 1:

Just listen to it so okay, say, some, somebody brought some, I don't know, hennessy, somebody bought some, uh, I don't know whatever. And then somebody buys some enj, right, and nobody's really drinking it, right they? Somebody opened the bottle, they had a little shot, whatever I don't know you don't tell me and the person wants to take it back.

Speaker 3:

What do you feel?

Speaker 1:

what is the rule? I know you lie no, I the rule.

Speaker 3:

What is the rule?

Speaker 1:

on taking back food and or liquor that you bring to someone else's house for an event.

Speaker 3:

Right, so that's the thing. So you brought the alcohol or wherever it was. So now it belongs to the house, okay, okay, and then the house will determine, like, what's going to happen to it. So, especially if it's liquor, liquor, you ain't about to take that back if you brought it.

Speaker 1:

Nobody's really drinking.

Speaker 3:

Listen, I'll put it right on the shelf and I'll drink it when I ain't got nothing else to drink. Okay, that's how it works. Now, if you think you're gonna drink, if they ain't drinking it, you're gonna take it back, please. That's your entry fee. Oh, that, enj, was your entry fee, you know. So if people ain't drinking it, then it's just like okay, it's still gonna stay here. And if you try to leave, I'd be doggone.

Speaker 1:

If you talk about you leave out here with a plate, it's gonna be empty a plate and a bottle yeah, it's gonna be an empty bottle and an empty plate so you feel, and I I agree I think it's up to the host, like if the host says, hey, everybody take this stuff, I'm not gonna. I think it's up to the host, like, if the host says, hey, everybody take this stuff, I'm not going to use it, yeah, it's free game. Or you can take this liquor that nobody's, this Cisco bottle, yeah it's Boone's. It's.

Speaker 3:

Boone's Farm, you can take this with you. Take it with you.

Speaker 1:

But don't just assume that, since no one is really drinking it or the top is open and somebody may have had a shot or two, Exactly, it stays there.

Speaker 3:

It stays there Like you don't. You don't do that, that's. That's, that's standard black Rule. That's the rule OK but we didn't get it. You, just, you just don't come empty handed period.

Speaker 1:

Well, I've seen some black people do that.

Speaker 3:

now, yeah, I mean, I don't know, but they did it wrong and I know you lying, so when I look at it I'll be looking in the corner like I know you lying Now. This is another thing here. Now, I don't want nobody to take offense to this here. I want to put this disclaimer out there right now. Okay, and I'm not trying to make fun of people with disabilities, because this is where I'm going with this, okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So it was this lady that I used to work with. Okay, and to I understand it as far as that, I have known her come to work. She's been in a wheelchair, a motorized chair. I got to turn my face because you.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to be serious, okay.

Speaker 3:

She was in a wheelchair. However, you know and this was like I know you lying moment because I didn't, I know you lying moment because I didn't I always used to wonder why her shoes was always dirty what the lady in the wheelchair, the motorized chair disconnect my mic please her shoes were always dirty they were on the floor and somebody exactly like she was walking she wasn't walking.

Speaker 3:

Maybe her floor was dirty so she was walking, maybe no, she no, the shoes were dirty, like they would finish like doing she put her feet on the floor from you know the pedals that are on the wheelchair.

Speaker 1:

Can she put her feet on the floor?

Speaker 3:

no, no disconnect my mic and I, for the life of me, I'm trying to understand why your shoes dirt, I mean like like. No, they were like dirty like somebody stepped in something dirty do you think?

Speaker 1:

but they had mud. You know like it was a lie. Can I finish, please? No, I need to ask.

Speaker 3:

They had mud in the grooves of this, like maybe she was lying, but they had mud, you know. Like you think it was a lie. Can I finish, please? No, I need to ask. They had mud in the grooves of the.

Speaker 1:

Maybe she was sharing shoes with someone.

Speaker 3:

And I said I know you lying. And I pulled up somebody's coat and they said why are her shoes always dirty Like? Are you paralyzed once you come into the office?

Speaker 1:

Was she trying to get a medical retirement? I know, you lying. That's a I know you lying moment okay, former co-worker, if you have are now able to walk, please email us. I mean, why is that?

Speaker 3:

can you answer that?

Speaker 1:

can anybody send an email?

Speaker 3:

and answer this question.

Speaker 1:

Let us know if you have been healed.

Speaker 3:

Why Was them shoes dirty? And I'm talking about it was caked on like mud.

Speaker 1:

Maybe somebody else wears the shoes.

Speaker 3:

No, because every pair of shoes that she wore they had there was kind of and I'm thinking I know you lying, I know you lying for being in that person's business.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean she ride around rude as all can be, and I'm like maybe she was dirty foot shoe and then you want to be nasty with it.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying, so that was a I know you lying moment and all and um.

Speaker 1:

You got an attitude about that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like running up, like she had the audacity to run up to my feet a couple times. Maybe because you had feet I know like taking it out, don't take it out on my feet. My feet look your feets.

Speaker 1:

Okay, don't do that.

Speaker 3:

But that was a I know you lying moment okay, I have one I know you um, I think this is for, like, new age hairstylists.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if these hairstylists have gone to cosmetology school or if they're just, like you know, at home trained or whatever, but I know you're lying.

Speaker 3:

You ain't had to say that.

Speaker 1:

I know you're lying, I'm not booking on your app.

Speaker 2:

Why.

Speaker 1:

For me to show up to your place of business, your house, your apartment, your trailer, with my hair already washed, dried or conditioned, dried and all of the things before you can style my hair. No, it's a no, I know. You're a no, I know you're lying. I know you're not unless I'm coming for braids, where my hair should always, you know, be prepped and ready to go. I'm not showing up with half of the service done and then you start doing my hair after it's been cleaned and blow-dried but that's why you go, though.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's part of the service, ain't it?

Speaker 1:

no, yeah part of the service is getting your hair washed oh, I know you condition. You sit under the dryer or get it blow-dried, get a trim, but why am I coming with half of the service done but I need to pay you the whole bill. I know you lying I know you lying.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 1:

I know you. I'm gonna go run. I'm gonna go run the block to pay you the whole bill.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying. I know you lying. No, I'm not doing that. I know you lying. I'm going to go run. I'm going to go run the block.

Speaker 1:

I have to pay a deposit and down payment. Earn this money on my hair appointment.

Speaker 2:

Earn this money.

Speaker 1:

I got to pay 50% down and then show up with 50% of my hair already done. I know you lying, I know you lying, I know you lying. It won't happen.

Speaker 3:

Wow, they doing it like that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Well, I got another I know you lying moment and I don't want none of my, my sanctified people to feel no type of way. Okay, but I know you, lyon, my homeboy was going to his church, right, and he got a bill in the mail from the church. The church sent him a letter and it said first notice, because he lost his job and you know, and he wasn't able to, you know, to bring his ties in his office because he was unemployed what a man rob god and he got that letter, it showed me and it says we noticed that you I'm just paraphrasing that you haven't you know gave money this and that other.

Speaker 3:

And I said, bro, I know you lying. And it said first notice so write them back no, no, he ain't writing back. No, I mean, it was a I know you lying moment did he continue to go to the church?

Speaker 2:

I don't think so I know you lying okay think so.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I know you lying. Okay, so that's bold very, but I know you lying, I hope ain't nobody doing it out there like that.

Speaker 1:

The brother lost his job.

Speaker 3:

He needed help he lost his job, so I hope he didn't get a second and third. I don't wonder what happened after the third.

Speaker 1:

Notice they show up at your house.

Speaker 3:

Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Oh, did they take their prayers back?

Speaker 3:

I don't know you say they what? Take their prayers back.

Speaker 1:

We're going to rescind these prayers.

Speaker 3:

No, I guess when they build a new building, the building fund you can't go, you'll access, like, because there's a card that you know that goes to the and it doesn't work on the kiosk, or we prayed for you to get that job that you lost Took it back.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, but jokes is jokes. Okay, this is a true story, though, so I just want to say I know your line. Okay, can't do people like that no.

Speaker 3:

Can't do people like that, you know. But it's all good though. You know, um, I know you lying is the name of this podcast here, because there's so many things that go on and it just make you want to say I know you, I know you lying, and then those it may be some out there with other choice words and all, but you get the picture. I know you line is like you don't have the right word to say, right there yeah but you know what's wrong, is that wrong?

Speaker 3:

and it just make you want to say I know you line all right, yep, I got one more you got one more I just thought of this.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, if you're going through things in life and we all do and you decide to make an exit announcement on social media, right, and you start to unfriend a whole bunch of people, and then you come back months later and try to add people back. Don't add me back, okay, especially if I didn't do anything to you. I didn't cause you harm or discomfort or anything of the sort just don't.

Speaker 1:

Don't, I know you lie so when you see that friend request just sitting there for years, I know you're lying I know you're lying, because don't take us on your emotional roller coaster when you're trying to figure out things in life that we had nothing to do with, have no, no knowing of what's going on between you and whomever but they want your friendship back.

Speaker 3:

They can't have it no, it's not yeah I know you're lying yeah, it's just.

Speaker 1:

I think sometimes it's just to be nosy and lurk and I get it, like I totally get it. But if you're going through something and people have no involvement of what you're going through and you decide to unfriend them, and don't take it any way when they decide not to be your friend again because everybody's not OK with the roller coaster. Ok, because I know you line, because everybody's not okay with the roller coaster.

Speaker 3:

Okay, because I know you lying, because that's why you didn't answer to my request.

Speaker 1:

I know you lying, didn't you unfriend me? I did Okay.

Speaker 3:

I was pissed that day. Yeah, and then I wonder why I still say pending.

Speaker 1:

Well, now you know.

Speaker 3:

I know you lying. Now you know You're going to answer that.

Speaker 2:

Accept it.

Speaker 3:

I'm not being on this roller coaster with you. Accept it.

Speaker 1:

No no.

Speaker 3:

Because I know you lying. Okay, but on that note, continue to send us your thoughts.

Speaker 1:

And your emails, your emails. We're getting some good emails and some good suggestions. Good emails, yes, juicy.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Juicy, like that good old watermelon that just be running on the side of you. Know that juice be running on the side of your mouth, no, no. It's juicy.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Some of this stuff is like we can't even it's messy. Listen.

Speaker 1:

We have to clean it up. We have to clean it up for a podcast. We got gotta clean it all the way up.

Speaker 3:

I mean, it was, it was, we love it though. Yeah, we love it though. But how can they reach us?

Speaker 1:

oh, if you want to, uh tell us some of your I know you line uh experiences tell us you know we want to be all in your biz so just email us at all in your biz.

Speaker 3:

b-i-z-z 25 at gmailcom Can you say it once again for the people in the back.

Speaker 1:

All in your biz. Biz B-I-Z-Z 25 at gmailcom.

Speaker 3:

And last but not least, Rika, can we please, can you leave us with a reading rainbow theme song.

Speaker 1:

The COVID version. Can you please give us a reading?

Speaker 3:

rainbow. The COVID version, can you please give?

Speaker 2:

us a reading rainbow.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to sing this for Listen.

Speaker 3:

I thought, Can you please see this all Okay.

Speaker 1:

I can't go, I can't do it, come on now. I can't go, I can't do it, come on now. I can't do it.

Speaker 3:

People are requested this.

Speaker 1:

Butterflies in the sky. I can't even do it. I can go twice as high. Take a look, it's in a book, a reading rainbow. Rest in peace, malcolm. Friends to know and ways to grow. We'll miss you, theo, and we're out. I know it was Raspian and I know that he would not be pleased, but I am really bothered by, saddened by, my guy being gone. That bothers me. But you know, just be safe out here and next week when I come back, my voice will be better and I will sing the Little Mermaid, something from the Little Mermaid. I know all the songs.

Speaker 3:

How about you learn the Good Times theme?

Speaker 1:

No, I refuse Refuse. Oh, we need to do a follow-up to Good Times versus Cosby Show, because we had a listener write in to us and said that we should watch and do a comparison.

Speaker 3:

And.

Speaker 1:

I forgot the last time and this is another reason why I didn't watch Good Times because when that girl got burnt by that iron Penny. Penny, there is no way that that's Good Times or Relatable, but we're going to watch a couple of episodes and we're going to follow back up with that.

Speaker 3:

That girl was called Penny and Penny was. Janet.

Speaker 1:

Janet Jackson, but she shouldn't. And Penny was Janet Janet Jackson, but she shouldn't.

Speaker 3:

Penny or Janet did not deserve, but they was teaching stuff. See, listen you about to start something they did not deserve to be burnt by iron. You right, I agree.

Speaker 1:

What good times is that we need to follow up because I am traumatized.

Speaker 3:

We don't want to talk about Bill now.

Speaker 1:

We're talking about the show oh, not him.

Speaker 2:

We can get personal Slipping roofies and all of that now.

Speaker 1:

We're not talking about that. We're talking about Mr Dr Cliff Huxtable.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and you talk about the show version.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? James Evans.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

And the rent parties.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and the rent parties. Okay, don't start about my people, okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'll take you up on that. Then I'll take you on that. We'll revisit that. Yeah, Because you know we have I had some people that had some things to say about your good times. Yeah, okay. Well then, on that note, we thank you so much for tuning in to the all in your biz um podcast, and we're gonna clear up these colds, so y'all, make sure y'all keep us in, y'all prayers.

Speaker 1:

Keep us lifted up, um, and if we didn't, if we didn't um act right, don't take your prayers back.

Speaker 3:

We need the prayers for the colds we do need these prayers, we need a whole bunch of them. So, on that note, we love y'all and we out peace.