All In Your Bizz w/ Reka & Los

"Rewind" We Tackle Weird Questions, Bad Feet, Hoodie Weather, Spam Calls, Spades Rules, And Knowing Your Limits

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May your holidays be very we are all in your biz.

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We're back at you again. Yes. We are definitely back at you again. And as always, shout out to all our new subscribers.

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Subscribers and our um our current old faithfuls.

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Our old faithful and on. Do we have we have some old faithfuls and on that we want to shout out today in our yes?

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I think our most faithful listener thus far, who always gives comments. There is a young lady by the name of Miss Reeves from Pablo, Texas. Shout out to you.

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Give it up, give it up, give it up.

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Always gets her notifications, and she always holds a great email and feedback uh to share with us. So shout out to Miss Reeves.

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Shout out to Miss Reeves. You are the star of the show. Start of the show. Yo, so what we're gonna do today, um we got what the 4th of July coming up.

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I mean Independence Day for some for some, yeah.

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Oh, yeah.

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We can watch the movie Independence Day with uh Will Smith and Biblical Fox.

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We can do that, or we can watch The Butler or something like that. Roots.

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You know, okay. There you go there. I'm sorry, dude. That was just too.

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I would like to let's talk about observations, things that we've noticed out lately. And um let's let's talk about it. Because I'm sure there's a lot that can take weeks.

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Yeah, it's been a circus out here. Yeah, you know, when it gets hot, it's like a circus. Yes, the soul circus. Okay, okay. But before we start off, hold on. I got something for you. Okay. I got something for everybody out there, okay? How about this? This is like a wide question I got for you. And maybe like maybe the episodes, like I just got a few questions that I just want to just get off my chest, and maybe somebody can answer them, okay? Okay. The first one is why don't you ever see baby pigeons?

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What made you think about that? I mean, are you looking? Are you looking for baby pigeons? Do you even like pigeons?

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Have you ever seen one?

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No, but who likes pigeons like that? I'm just saying the lady from home alone. Like, who maybe somebody from up north, maybe New York, like but I'm saying, like, I ain't never seen no baby pigeon. Like uh, I've ever seen a baby pigeon.

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Do they just come out big? I mean, like maybe.

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I I KFC probably.

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You know, that grilled chicken that they serve at KFC with the legs that are really, really tiny.

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It they may be the baby pigeons that you're looking for.

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No, no, no. I I got a couple more here.

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Shout out to KFC. That grilled chicken, it goes hard. I think.

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When y'all have it.

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Certain stores have it, yeah.

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Okay, okay. How about this? Why do we call it a building when it's already built?

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How many more questions do you have?

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I mean, I'll be thinking about these questions at all. I'll be thinking about these questions. And okay, can I get one more? Just one more. One more, one more. Maybe, and then the list is out there. If you know, please shoot us an email.

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Can this question be like a realistic question? This is realistic questions.

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Okay. Why is the slowest time of the day like in traffic, right? Why is it called rush hour?

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Why is it called rush hour? The traffic ain't moving nowhere.

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Maybe because people are trying to rush and they can't. I don't know.

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I mean, I can go on and on on and good, but don't. Okay, do stairs go up or down?

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Both.

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You don't know that. Nobody knows that. Okay.

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Okay.

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I'm going up the stairs or I'm going down the stairs. I mean, which one is it? Okay. That's all I have. That's all I have. I mean, I got some more here.

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Okay, thanks.

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I got some notes. Y'all want one more? Look, I think, listen, I think we just got a a message to say we get one more. Okay. Okay.

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Message? Go ahead. Go ahead.

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Okay, how about this? Why do we call it a hamburger when it's made of beef?

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Disconnect my mic, please. Disconnect my mic.

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Should it? I mean, think about that. We call it a ham. We understand. Or burger.

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But it's made of beef.

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Okay.

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Are you done? Yeah. Yeah, I mean.

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Yeah, okay.

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Okay.

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I mean, I mean. No, no, no, no. No. I I think I want to talk about something that I saw today. Over the week.

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But if money don't grow on trees, why they have branches?

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Because they're banks. Banks are branches. They have different branches of banks and they have money. I don't know. But that's you're done for a minute, okay? I mean, I got some. Put your notes away. Okay. So let's see. I have been out in the streets this weekend. I went to see Cowboy Carter. Shout out to Beyonce, my girl Blue, and Roomy.

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What did the car fall?

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It tilted. No, I wasn't at that. I went to the Sunday show. That was on it. And I'm glad she's okay. And I'm sure she's okay too. That person that tilted that Cadillac no longer is no longer with us.

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Fired. Can you say fired?

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Because that was scary. I'm sure. I'm sure that was very scary.

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But I bet she didn't have it. So when you she didn't have it at all, did she?

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No, she did not have the car at all. She she soared through the sky or through the air on the horseshoe, but not on the car. So she was playing safe, and I don't blame her. Okay. The car is probably gonna be at a museum somewhere now.

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All right. Well, shout out to that. Did you have a good time?

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I did. I had a really, really good time. And what I noticed that, and every concert that I have been lately, since these themed concerts are a thing of the rave, but you know what I noticed? Like the fashion. So this cowboy carter, like the previous concert was Renaissance, right? And the theme was metallic, silver. Everything was silver. So people go all out for custom-made silver, or they come up with these great outfits. But this particular concert was uh cowboy themed.

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So boots on the ground.

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Boots, hats, chaps.

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Spurs.

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I haven't I did not see any spurs, but I saw some of the best outfits. Um fringe, flag themed. Wow. I saw a young man with a blonde wig and he had on a veil on it, and he had like a wedding dress on. Oh, yeah. The fashions are from one end to the other. Okay, okay. But and what what started this question for me is or observation, I would say. You know, there's things that are appropriate for certain areas, right? So people had on chaps with thongs, traps with bikinis, chaps with shorts. I mean, it was appropriate for that particular setting.

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But tell us what you saw.

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However, I was at uh TJ Maxx today, right? And I know the theme sun out, buns out, but it was tell us. I saw so much butt cheek today and TJ Maxx with kids, with elderly people, with I it was just disgusting. Yeah, it was too much. And I I'm not talking about like under under cheek, like the it was just like half cheek out, like basically underwear pulled up her butt. Don't do that.

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Like yeah, uh it was like two, three, full sizes, too small.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, it's too much. Like, and hopefully she was shopping for new pants.

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I think that's what she that's what it was.

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We'll just say that. Maybe she ran, maybe the bottom of her shorts fell off, and she was shopping at TJ Maxx to find to find some new ones.

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That's what it was. Yeah, because she was just saying that no one's gonna go around looking like that.

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No, who would do that? Who would do such a theme? Oh, no, but that was my observation. So appropriate for the concert, it went with the theme, but not for TJ Maxx. Yeah. Okay.

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Whoa. Well, check this out. You know what I just I really hate?

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I'm sure you'll you're gonna tell me.

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I'm gonna tell y'all.

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Okay. Glad I asked.

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If you know your feet is jacked up, I mean they jacked up.

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Okay, like what?

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The heel, the toes, it starts from the the back to the front. If your heels is crusty, let me check my heels. They're a little dry, but you know, you need some sandpaper on them things, there's some some some oil, and then your nails or your foot crossing the other, you're like one of your toes crossing the other one, uh-huh. And it's jacked up, leave them things covered up.

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Why? Okay, if it's the sun and buns can be out, why can't you better put some keep some socks on the toes with the holes with the toes? Why can't the toes? No, no, it's hot.

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No.

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Do you have a foot fetish or something? Do you like feet?

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Do you like the first thing that I look at, and I've been like that all my life. Uh-huh. You know, like I mean the I start from the bottom, then I work up.

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Really?

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Right. Why?

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Because if your feet is jacked up, like it just kind of it's it just stops right there. What if it's like a genetic thing? Like, if you maybe you didn't hear me.

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If your feet, your feet messed up.

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Feet? Uh-huh. You should you you feel if you have bad feet. Just cover them up.

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I'm not saying like my feet is the greatest.

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Do you wanna you wanna share what your feet are?

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I can show up, put them on the mic and let y'all hear and look. My feet, they ain't all that great. Okay. You know what I'm saying? But they covered up.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, you cover them up. So is that fair? Like if if somebody can't afford to have like corrective surgery or is that fair for us to have them feet out and we have to look out?

SPEAKER_02:

That's not fair for me to have to sit and look at them feet out.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay, so let me ask you, I've seen this a few times. What if somebody has a toenail that came off or something happened to it and they wear a band-aid on on it?

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I don't care if they feet going around, if your feet going around looking like glory, I don't want to see it.

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Okay, well, don't look.

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I mean, don't at least keep some socks on. Wear some flip-flop with socks.

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If your feet have 10 corns on each toe, husk is is out of control on your heels, wear your feet out if that's what you want to do. It's summertime. If if the girl in TJ Maxx can wear her butt cheeks out, then with her sphincter, wear your feet out if that's what you want to do.

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No, no, no.

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Just do it.

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No, don't don't do it.

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Okay.

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Well, you you got I know you got some. Okay, today I'm coming with a list.

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Oh, I might uh this is what my other concern is. And it's mostly with like teenagers. Teenagers, I need to understand, and this needs to be studied. Why are you wearing hoodies in the summertime? Why in pants, and then when it's winter or if it's cold outside, you barely have on some sleeves. But in the in the in the summertime or when it's hot, you have on hoodies, and then you don't want to wash them. It's like the same hoodie that smells like outside, armpit, French fries, yeah, everything that you've done, sweat, tears, video games. Why are you still wearing that that hoodie and it's a million degrees outside?

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Yeah, don't do that because you're gonna mess around and be a casualty. You're gonna pass out somewhere, okay?

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Yeah.

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So yeah, I mean, I agree with you with that, you know, and it'd be hot too.

SPEAKER_04:

It is so hot. And I I know that I know that hoodie is stink. Ooh, wee. I know it. But yeah, stop doing that. I mean, it it just looks weird, it looks concerning, like you may need to talk to somebody or sit on someone's couch and explain. Like, I understand schools are cold inside, but when you come outside and there's a 40-degree difference, you better downgrade it. Take it off. Just take it off.

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Take it off. Okay. I got something for you. What?

SPEAKER_04:

Oh gosh, what check this out.

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If you know, you know deep down inside, without a shadow of a doubt, that you don't read good, don't volunteer to read no passage for a long period of time. I'ma repeat that again. If you know that you can't read that well, and maybe you have to sound out a lot of words, don't volunteer to read. Reading rainbow. Don't volunteer to read. Because something that should take like about five seconds to read.

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No, uh can't read anything.

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Anything. No, I'm not knocking it. You know what I'm saying? Like, you know, people got to sound out words. I get it. But if you know you can't read that well, I don't need you reading songs.

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A reading rainbow. I I love that. I said, can you read Psalms 133, 1 through 20?

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Like, this is gonna be a whole hour. And the big and he and and the people, and sometimes like this person I know, like they don't be stuttering, they just can't read. Okay.

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And if you know that you're gonna, if you if you put it So if someone volunteers someone to read and they don't read well, they should say no or Yeah, say hey, can somebody else do it?

SPEAKER_02:

You know everybody in there already know that you can't read well. They like, thank you.

SPEAKER_04:

Well maybe that's why they chose them so they can have more practice.

SPEAKER_02:

Not when it's not not when you're in the mic and you standing up and we already been there like two, three hours.

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No, I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam.

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I am reading rainbows. I get it.

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I wanted to be that lady to sing that song. I love butterflies in the sky, I can go twice as hike. Take a look. It's in a book. Reading rainbow. Okay, I had to get that out. Like, I love that song, it made me so happy.

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Yeah, that didn't make me happy when that brother stood up.

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Did you hear that? Christian Delisten. I can read anything. Can't read.

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And Mr.

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Rogers neighborhood. He he he could read some books too. Right.

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And then don't start over.

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If you if you didn't get it right, don't try to go back and start over like if at first you don't succeed, dust yourself off and try again.

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No, just put it down and walk out.

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So that's my big that's I saw something on social media where someone was uh preaching or reading a passage and they they probably were preaching or or speaking, but the words were all the way wrong.

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Like so wrong. We know what listen, we know we know what you try to do.

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But we will hype you up. Yeah, we will say that's right, amen. You better tell it, but it's wrong. But you know, hey.

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Yeah, don't be, you know, don't no one's perfect. No one's perfect and all, but just be honest with yourself. I can't read that well. No, okay, okay. You got another one on because I got I got it.

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Something that we observed driving. Remember that time you saw that lady knuckle deep in her nose eating boogers?

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Yes.

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No, if you are an adult, yes, and you have boogers in your nose, it it is very common and it happens. Do not pick your nose and eat your boogers, and then it just don't do that. People are are around you in the next car, and we are looking at you.

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We are looking at you, but she maybe she didn't know that we was looking at her car. But that means she we got five percent, so she didn't she couldn't see in our car. But I was I seen it when she did the first time.

SPEAKER_04:

She was knuckle deep. She was, and it's disgusting. And I don't watch people eat boogers or little kids lick their nose with snot is coming down. But it it it was disgusting.

SPEAKER_02:

She was going, she was, she was.

SPEAKER_04:

So if you ate boogers last week in a black Cherokee, we saw you with your nasty self.

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And you did it several times.

SPEAKER_04:

It must have been real salty.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't know what it was. But it was we stood at that light for a long time where I can tap you and say, look at this.

SPEAKER_04:

She did it. She eats anything. Okay, with your nasty self. Stop eating those those green, slimy, salty burgers. Next time you go out, you're gonna sit on your hands while we're driving.

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With your nasty self while you drive and we've seen you. And you know what? Another thing that I observed and I just really hate to.

SPEAKER_04:

What?

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Because I got a list here.

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Okay.

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If you know that you ain't no card player, if you know you can't play cards.

SPEAKER_03:

Like spades?

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Yeah, I'm getting there.

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Okay.

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And you know you can't play cards, and they say, hey, y'all want to get a s a game of spades going, don't be the first one at the table trying to shuffle the cards and you can't play.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, let's talk about that. Let's talk about that. Because that's a right to pass, that's a right of passage. That is a right of passing. It is. So I think if you're gonna play play spades, I think you should establish the rules. Like up front, joker, joker, dudes, big joker, little joker, first hand business.

SPEAKER_02:

That's basic stuff though, not how to play the game.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm just saying that should be part of it because when people are playing and then, oh, I know that or this or that, I think the rules should be established first.

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True.

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And if you're gonna renege, right? I'm a I'm not gonna say I'm a renigger, but you are a re nigger. I have reneged a time or two in my life. But you won't know it unless you are that good to count cards. Now, I have learned to count cards. I don't talk a lot of trash, but I throw those those cards down, and I think I do pretty good. Now, if my partner is talking, why you throw that at it? Don't do that because you don't know what's in my hand.

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But y'all need to practice ahead of time. So when me and you be playing, I'm putting it out there, but y'all ain't y'all can't catch it. I'll be like, man, that was some good meatloaf we had.

SPEAKER_04:

That's talking over the board.

SPEAKER_02:

And that's like, you know what? You know, we had meatloaf three days ago, so that means You got three, three what?

SPEAKER_04:

I got three of something. I'm not doing all that guessing. I I'm I'm gonna do it. That's part of the game.

SPEAKER_02:

You know what I'm saying? If I say there is, you know, we had meatloaf the other day, whatever it is, and you gotta think like, when do we have meatloaf? And then from there, you know how many books I got.

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Are you looking for clean living in this dirty world?

SPEAKER_04:

Everybody has their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to games. Because when it comes to like throwing out answers really quick and thinking on your feet, and we have played games with family during the holidays and the girls versus the guys, you all need to step your game up because you all may be able to play spades and and do all of that and count dominoes and slam them on the table and do all that. But when it comes to strategic thinking, don't go there for the past three, four years.

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Don't go there.

SPEAKER_04:

You haven't won anything.

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Do better. Don't go there.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm just saying. I'm just saying because we can get these spades.

SPEAKER_02:

But you on you supposed to be on my team.

SPEAKER_04:

No, not when you're talking trash.

SPEAKER_02:

You on my team. I'm just I'm just saying maybe you're on my team. Okay, I could be on your team, but when I tap your feet, that means keep going, that means go high.

SPEAKER_04:

When they go low, go high. No, I'm I I'm not doing all of that because I don't know what you have. And I've I've played with you before. We've cut each other.

SPEAKER_02:

But you didn't have to cut me. Oh, yeah. Look at my eyes.

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See, no, no.

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If my eyes are closing, that means stop. If they up high, that means you keep it going.

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No.

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That's what that means.

SPEAKER_04:

I thought you were having a stroke. I don't know what's wrong with you. I don't know what's wrong with you.

SPEAKER_02:

No, it doesn't work that way. But you know, those are some things though. You know, like if you know you can't play cards, you know, call out something that you know how to play. Uno, tonk, you know, something like that. No, but Kitchener, yeah, you know, checkers, goldfish. You know, but don't be saying that you know that you know how to play spades and you don't.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm gonna tell you that right now, because I'm coming for anybody who say they know how to play spades, and then they they be underbidden. That's gonna be over.

SPEAKER_04:

Just saying. Maybe everybody is is subjective. You know, it's you may think one person may think they can play spades pretty good, and another person may think that they can cook really good. It's subjective.

SPEAKER_02:

But when you keep losing every team you own, that means you can't play. And if people keep throwing up and stomach is messed up when you cook, that means you can't cook. See that? See how we just eliminated that process of elimination?

SPEAKER_04:

Who made the potato salad? Okay.

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Like I pass.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. Okay. What you got? Because I got a few more.

SPEAKER_04:

Um I got a few more. Let's see. Have you been getting a large amount of spam calls?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04:

Do you get that? What's what's going on with that? It's has our information been been sold.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, you know that. It's probably everything on the black black web.

SPEAKER_04:

Did Elon and them share our stuff and smear it on the wall in the bathroom? I am getting, I get maybe on average 10 calls a day.

SPEAKER_02:

And then when I block and delete, they just call that from another number, right? Yeah.

SPEAKER_04:

Or a text or something like that. What's up with that? And and where is that list? I I know I signed up for uh a do-not call.

SPEAKER_02:

I did a little blocker spam blocker or something.

SPEAKER_04:

No, a do-not-call list, and maybe it expired. Yeah, maybe I need to find that out. Maybe it expired because I get called every day. So if I'm lonely, I can just look at my phone because spam will call.

SPEAKER_02:

Spam is gonna call me in fact. I just got one right now. Spam.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah.

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Don't know what it is. Yeah. You know, okay, okay. But how about this then? If you riding around dirty, okay, and you know that your tags is outdated, you ain't got no insurance, your tires is low.

SPEAKER_04:

In air or they balled.

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They balled where the wires coming out and your gas tank thing is broke.

SPEAKER_04:

They still trying.

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Don't ask me to take a ride with you. Cause before I get in your car, I'm checking your tires. I want to see your insurance. I want to see your registration. Cause I've been down this road before many a times. I've got pulled over with people and they stuff went outright. Listen, I don't want to be in that predicament. Okay. So tell me from Jump Street, because I'm going to ask. So, you know, like I'm going to look at your tires. I'm going to make sure your plate, your front plate, uh matches the front the back plate. Okay. I want to make sure you ain't got no screwdriver, no wires hanging out your initial. Well, because like I said, been there, done that. You know what I'm saying? I'm I'm in, I'm, I'm, I'm getting I'm up in age, okay? I've seen a lot of stuff. I've been around a lot of things. I've hung out with a lot of people, you know, still do have friends like that. But it's just like I can't be in that predicament right now. Because the way stuff is going now, I mean, people, they getting they getting done wrong, okay? Well, and I don't want to be in that number.

SPEAKER_04:

To that person's defense, there is an old proverb that is that it's well known. Okay. And I'll share just a few.

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Share.

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I pull up to the club at the club, VIP, gas tank on E, but all drinks on me. Wipe me down.

SPEAKER_00:

So I think I think what is that? Bootsy six and one proverbs. That's booty six and one.

SPEAKER_04:

I think I think this is a common thing. Like, I I I believe times are hard. I get it. But when you pull up to the club VIP, your gas tank is on E is broke.

SPEAKER_01:

Okay.

SPEAKER_04:

And all drinks on the. I think that shows effort. I think that shows that one is willing to effort. You is that the one one is willing to forego all situations in order to be at the right place at the right time. Wow. Although the gas tank is on E.

SPEAKER_02:

At all costs.

SPEAKER_04:

All drinks are on the. Yes. So even though they are suffering because they have no gas, they are a cheerful giver because they are sharing of drinks. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. Okay. And you know if your battery weak because it's hot outside, uh-huh. And it took like it took like 20 or 30 times to crank before you came pick me up.

SPEAKER_04:

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_02:

And you tell me, oh, I gotta leave the car running while we go in here. Don't ask me to take a ride with you.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay.

SPEAKER_04:

You're bougie. You can't.

SPEAKER_02:

Don't ask me, you don't ask me to take a ride with you. Now, this has happened to me before, okay?

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

So I had to I needed something done and and I had needed a truck. So the person picks me up, you know, however it is, and then I had to pick up something, however it is. And I get there, whatever it is, and you know, I'm loading up and however it is. And um we get ready to go back to the house.

SPEAKER_01:

Driving in your car.

SPEAKER_02:

The car driving in your truck.

SPEAKER_01:

Speed's a fucking car. That's what that edge was sound like. It would not be so hard. Wait a minute, wait a minute. That itchy start but it did crank.

SPEAKER_02:

So I was like, oh my God. So now I got the stuff on the back. And I'm sitting there, I'm like, man, let me help my boy out. Question.

SPEAKER_04:

Was the gas tank on E? No. But all drinks. Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

It didn't have nothing to do with the gas.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm trying to put this proverb in into a situation. I'm trying to fit it somewhere, but it's not, it's not merging. Okay, go ahead.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm I I I put it in the situation and however it is. And I told you this before. If it wasn't right, you shouldn't have offered the ride. You knew your car. This ain't just start just like that.

SPEAKER_04:

But they pulled up to you VIP.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

It took like three hours if I get home.

SPEAKER_04:

The effort was there.

SPEAKER_02:

The effort was there. So shout out to the effort, you know. Yes. But if you know, I think now is that is that's not being bougie or being unfair. If you know that, like, you know what, my car is having a little bit issues, whatever it is, a high risk. How about just say, hey, I can't do it.

SPEAKER_04:

It's the pride. And and someone, maybe they just don't want to let you down.

SPEAKER_02:

They let me down. No, no, no, no, no. They let me down.

SPEAKER_03:

That's effort.

SPEAKER_02:

They let me down. And guess what? It was hot as heck outside that day. So there's no AC. I don't hell. I don't know what's wrong with the car. And I'm like, godly, you know.

SPEAKER_04:

I I feel like there was effort. I really do.

SPEAKER_02:

I'm getting hot just thinking about it. I I really do. It was blistering.

SPEAKER_04:

Shout out to whoever that person was that went the extra mile, literally.

SPEAKER_02:

My lips was dry as I don't know what that day. I remember that. It was hurting. It was so hot. You know. And then another time, I'm like I get this off my chest. Another time I was somebody, you know, however, and um we driving, and you know how the light be yellow. And then some people try to they about they gas it a little bit because they about to go through it, and then at the last minute they changed their mind.

SPEAKER_04:

Well, and you're almost about to wind into the back of them.

SPEAKER_02:

No, no, no, no. So they were going to run through the light. It was nobody in front of us. But then I guess they figured that, you know, the car didn't have enough gide up to get through the light. Uh-huh. So the person pressed on the brakes, boy. The car started shaking. All the all the lights came in on the car, and it was just Did you put your feet out the window?

SPEAKER_03:

I was holding on. Like the Flintstone to stop the like smoky on Friday. I mean, like smoky on Friday. Yes.

SPEAKER_02:

And I was like, what the heck? But come to find out, like he told me like his brakes was bad. You think?

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, he didn't tell you? Yeah, but I knew because the break. There's that effort. That's it.

SPEAKER_02:

This ain't never happened, but I knew my brakes was uh bad. You a lie. You know, it's like don't put me in no unsafe situation, okay? You don't, so you like I'm the like I'm I'm at the age now, it's like I will walk or I will Uber or do something else, however. But don't, you know, like don't let pride, you know, because you let me down. Them brakes, I have never in my life heard a car sound like that when it stopped.

SPEAKER_00:

Did you think it was gonna blow up?

SPEAKER_02:

I didn't know I I was gonna jump out because he almost kept going through the thing, and he had been pressing his brakes for about a good 20 seconds, and the car was still going. We weren't doing up like 35 miles. It was the effort.

SPEAKER_04:

It was the effort.

SPEAKER_02:

We weren't doing up but like 35 miles per hour.

SPEAKER_04:

He tried. You tried. I don't think you're appreciative of the effort that people are making.

SPEAKER_02:

Let me tell you what, I was so glad to get out that car. I said, Thank you, Jesus.

SPEAKER_04:

Jesus wept.

SPEAKER_02:

He was show right on time.

SPEAKER_04:

He may not come when you want him, but the bracels.

SPEAKER_02:

But he got me out that car right on time.

SPEAKER_03:

All right.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Wow. So I mean, shout out to it, you know. And and like I'm saying, everybody we have struggled. I get it. We do, we do. Been there, been there, done that, and still have days of struggling, you know. Like every day it's not on the mountaintop.

SPEAKER_04:

It's not.

SPEAKER_02:

But my thing is if I know if I'm not in a good place, if I got an attitude, or it's just been a bad week or whatever it is, don't put yourself around other people, and then that rubs off on them. You know, that's all I'm saying. Like, if you know your car jacked up, you know what I'm saying, any repair, don't offer nobody no ride. Okay, that's that's that's the people I'm talking about right now. You know that your seatbelt don't work. You know that your car runs hot and it's a hundred degrees outside. You know this. You knew this.

SPEAKER_04:

I don't know nothing.

SPEAKER_02:

You knew this before you came pick me up.

SPEAKER_04:

Well, you knew before you asked for the ride that the car was jacked up now.

SPEAKER_02:

And then I gotta go up under the hood and press a button while you do something inside, then you say, well, come on, hop back in. Bruh, I can get an Uber. Okay.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, you should have got an Uber.

SPEAKER_02:

I should, I should have got an Uber.

SPEAKER_03:

You sure should have.

SPEAKER_02:

But that's me, you know, thinking like, you know what? Maybe, hey, you say I could take you up there? No. Walk. Walk.

SPEAKER_04:

Well, I mean, I think again. Just refer back to the proverb.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh. You talking about Boosie 6 and 1?

SPEAKER_04:

Refer. That's all I'm gonna say. Proverb.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay, okay. And last but not least.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

I told you I had a lot. I got a lot of. You got a lot on your mind this time. I got a lot on my paper, okay?

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

If you can't handle your liquor.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

If you can't handle it, don't try to persuade me to drink more, because I know when to stop, okay? Do you? I do.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

I know when to stop. And then you making a fool of yourself. You in the corner somewhere wheezing. And then you falling out stuff everywhere. If you know you can't handle it and everything, don't do it.

SPEAKER_04:

What a look at. Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Don't do it.

SPEAKER_04:

Don't do it.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. It's okay to sit back and just kind of sip on something, you know, and just trying to chill.

SPEAKER_04:

But don't overdo it.

SPEAKER_02:

Don't overdo it and try to be like, I'm gonna drink one.

SPEAKER_04:

Come on, let's do one more. What if it's a good time and you're like feeling the vibes and you just, you know, throwing them back and then oh, I ain't trying to pick you up. Oh, it snuck up on me.

SPEAKER_02:

You know, okay.

SPEAKER_04:

No?

SPEAKER_02:

You know, you ain't ate nothing but a bowl of noodles all day. Yeah. You know, just if you know you can't handle your liquor, then just back off.

SPEAKER_04:

I mean, I don't know because I think with that, you you may be preaching to the choir because I think preach to the choir. I think when the drinks are flowing, it is what it is.

SPEAKER_02:

And I agree, you know what I'm saying? But if you know, like I know, like, like with me, I I've been like drinking before and have I've been drinking, I've been drinking.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm in a good mood tonight.

SPEAKER_03:

You'd be like, I drink too much when I'm drunk.

SPEAKER_02:

Like I can hear myself saying that to myself.

SPEAKER_03:

Um don't drink no more.

unknown:

Don't drink.

SPEAKER_02:

It's good. You having a good time. You having a good time, Lozman. What do you like?

SPEAKER_04:

What do you like to drink? What's your drink of choice?

SPEAKER_02:

Well, if I'm just it all depends on where I'm at in the environment and all.

SPEAKER_03:

But I can't drink it.

SPEAKER_02:

Like I can like start off E and Jay?

SPEAKER_03:

What you drinking?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I like the higher end like uh like grandma, you know. Okay. Or I like me like a good old-fashioned or something like that.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay, so something you can just sit down and just sip on.

SPEAKER_02:

Something I can just sit down and, you know, yeah. So I don't want nothing when I'm about to get like you want fight. No.

SPEAKER_04:

What's a fighting liquor? What do you think?

SPEAKER_02:

A fighting liquor.

SPEAKER_04:

You know, some people say, I don't drink dark liquor. Or I don't drink, I don't drink vodka. I don't drink tequila. Gin. Okay. Tequila or something. It just has a different effect on people.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, it has a different effect. And then, I mean, as you, you know, you get up in age and however, then you know, you know what does what. And you know, you know what does what, and it don't take a lot.

SPEAKER_04:

You want to hunch punch and now you want to fight. Yeah, you know.

SPEAKER_02:

So and I remember I was in Korea and I was first getting there, and the drinking age was eighteen. Eight?

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, that you're supposed to say eight, eighteen. Like, dang.

SPEAKER_02:

So I was fresh out of high school, whatever it is. I was kind of crying, like, man, I my first duty station, I gotta go to Korea. But guess what? I had the time of my life. At the time of my life. Okay, so like the the initiation.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

The initiation part, you know, like when you first get there, it was this drink called Sold You.

SPEAKER_04:

Like I sold you something bad?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, like sold you. And they had like different flavors, like lemonade and strawberry and all that kind of stuff, or whatever it is. So I'm drinking, I'm drinking, I'm drinking, you know. I'm a private, just got their hires, and I was like, this ain't nothing.

SPEAKER_05:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

I drank like about half of it. You know, I'm just throwing it back. That was on Friday. I was so sick, I didn't recover till like Tuesday.

SPEAKER_04:

The next Friday, Friday after next.

SPEAKER_02:

No, it was like on the Tuesday, like three, four days later, because I don't know what was in their hives, but I said I would never drink that again. So shout out to the people that drink Soju and it don't- Soju soldiers. Yeah, and it doesn't affect you like that, but it was good. But when it catches up with you, 90 nights. Ugh. Ninety nights. So I kind of like.

SPEAKER_04:

So you stick with what you know. Stick with what I know.

SPEAKER_02:

And it also depends on where I'm at. So if depending on what the people I'm around, if I'm around like my people, you know what I'm saying? I may get a little bit, you know, like, you know, if I know I'm not driving another night. I mean, I'm not gonna drive anyway. You know, so it all depends on what I'm at. If I'm out and about, maybe, you know, at a cigar spot or something like that, I'll have one or two drinks, but that's it. I can get turned up out somewhere if I'm, you know, if I'm far away from the house or I've been drinking. Oh, but if I'm somewhere stationary and I got a driver like you.

SPEAKER_04:

Oh, I can't be your driver because I'm drinking stuff that makes me fight.

SPEAKER_02:

Well, that's what we're gonna, we're gonna we have the Uber then.

SPEAKER_04:

I'm drinking till my hair is is all over my head. I lost a heel on one shoe. I'm crying and laughing at the same time.

SPEAKER_02:

You got a wedgie. All this going on.

SPEAKER_04:

And I'm doing karaoke.

SPEAKER_02:

Exactly.

SPEAKER_04:

And I am praying and doing everything at the same time.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I understand. That's me. I didn't seen you like that a couple times.

SPEAKER_04:

No, I'm just joking. That's not me.

SPEAKER_02:

You don't want to tell them stories though, like that. Like, so when we bring back New Year's, but that's another episode. That's another episode. Okay.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay, when you were on that cruise though, when you was in the in the shower on the on the floor of the shower over there.

SPEAKER_01:

Alrighty. We want to thank all our subscribers. We'll talk about that.

SPEAKER_04:

The carnival cruise cruises and the drink package.

SPEAKER_03:

You see it different.

SPEAKER_02:

But yeah, you listen. If I pay for the drink package, I'm gonna get all my drinks.

SPEAKER_03:

But look at that!

SPEAKER_02:

You could believe that. You think I'm gonna lead there and not drink? If if I pay for 800, I'm gonna at least get 798 of them.

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Okay. Get my money's worth.

SPEAKER_04:

All right. So did you get it all out for this episode?

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I think I got it. I think I think I got it all out and all.

SPEAKER_04:

So we don't want the same attitude next week.

SPEAKER_02:

If Cinderella's shoe was made perfectly, why did it fall off? See, these are the questions I be having. Okay. Okay. Can you answer that?

SPEAKER_04:

I'm not, no, I cannot.

SPEAKER_02:

I mean, but these are the things that we be Ask Disney.

SPEAKER_04:

Ask Disney.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, this is the the questions that I be having and all. You know, like when we talk about good times, when it is like all they have. Was bad times. Can somebody answer that? Why the show wasn't called bad times?

SPEAKER_04:

I don't know.

SPEAKER_02:

Why is a pizza box square? And a pizza is oh my god. Circular circular. Round? Circular. Circular.

SPEAKER_04:

What? Round? It's round. Okay, thank you.

SPEAKER_02:

And the slices are triangle.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

Have you ever thought about that?

SPEAKER_04:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

I can't even say circular.

SPEAKER_04:

You can.

SPEAKER_02:

I just said it.

SPEAKER_04:

You did.

SPEAKER_02:

I was done to it, so I don't need to be reading.

SPEAKER_04:

No, you are one of those people.

SPEAKER_02:

I am one of them people, so I would never volunteer to read out. Actually, I'd be, I don't care.

SPEAKER_04:

You should care.

SPEAKER_02:

I don't care. I'll be reading.

SPEAKER_04:

If you can't read fast, or if you can't read properly, you should care.

SPEAKER_02:

Listen, I'll read it backwards on purpose.

SPEAKER_04:

Butterflies in the sky. I think it twice this high.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I don't know. So you can see. This is our outro. Take a rainbow.

SPEAKER_04:

It's in a book. A reading rainbow.

SPEAKER_02:

Listen, we're gonna get like copyright and treasure now. Can you sing in other people's?

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Oh man, we got some great topics, and um, I can't wait to talk about it.

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Some of them are a little bit but guess what?

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We gotta do it.

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We gotta do it because we all need biz.

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We gotta do it. They took time out to email us, we gotta do it. Yeah, we gotta do it. So keep your ears posted.

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Oh god.

SPEAKER_04:

Butterflies in the sky. I can go twice as high.

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And on that note, take a look at it. We thank you for listening to the We're all in your business. Yo, we out of here.

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Peace.