Tales From The Jails Podcast
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SPEAKER_06Tell us from the Jails. We're here live in Paris USA. TNS Media Group is the team and the family. I want to thank everybody for tuning in to the show. You know who I am, Tolfeek Page, my counterpart, Mr. Braheem Jackson. We're here working this Friday, you know, trying to, you know, spread the awareness. As you know, uh tell us from the jails, we are not here to glorify prison in any way, shape, form, or fashion. Tell us from the jails, we're here to spread the awareness of prison to deter individuals, male and female, from going to prison and uh, you know, just living a miserable life of crime because crime it pays, but it also uh you know puts you in debt with your time, you know, with your life, your freedom, and so forth and so on. So, what's up, young? What's going on with you, man?
SPEAKER_05Oh man, it's Friday, man. It's hot outside. When the heat is out, the cheeks is out. You know, uh hopefully everybody make it through this weekend, man. Intact, man. Have some sane fun. Sane fun. Not insane fun, but sane fun. And be mindful, man. Always be mindful of the next person around you in front of you and behind you, you know, and the kids.
SPEAKER_06You know, you spoke about something today. Uh, we had a we had we had an interview today, but you spoke about something in that interview. You said that it's taking the two to three seconds to think, right? And then yesterday, you said that if somebody put a loogie on your face that you would, you know, slap them.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but my two to three seconds, it's still I would have spoken. No, I did. You didn't take take take your own advice. No, I did. I did. What? The two to three seconds I tell her, I used that. If someone spit on my face, it's gonna be two to three seconds to think I know she didn't do that. And whopping. That's it. Bob is saying the two to three seconds was for me to think that she's out her goddamn.
SPEAKER_06But the two to the two to three the two to three seconds you said to think is to help you just breathe, calm down, and walk away. No, no, no, no, no.
SPEAKER_05No, because we always say you ain't listening then. That must mean you ain't listening. Two to three seconds could either save your life or ruin your life. So you're trying to ruin yourself. I'm going to that's not gonna ruin your life a whopping. No, no, it's going to see on parole, on parole, off of parole, it'll send you to jail for a little bit of time. You're not getting no hell of a time for that.
SPEAKER_06But you said when you go in there, you know you don't you don't know if you're gonna make it out.
SPEAKER_05True, true, true, true. But still, you you know me, I'm making it out. I'm making, I've been in there all my life. I know what to do, I know the rules. So somebody try to harm you in there? Well, I'm just saying, men respect men. Okay. I ain't in there running around with some curved stuff and all that, breaking the laws of uh uh of the jail and all that. No, I'm gonna be all right for my little 14 months. I'm gonna be great.
SPEAKER_06And I'm and she's gonna be great too. Let's talk about this non-verbal communication in jail. It's like multiple things that are non-verbal, like you said before. Or one of the main things that I heard you speak about that's that that says uh the custody level or type of individual that's in the prison system. The black box on the handcuffs. When you're being transported, yeah. That means that's non-verbal communication letting you know that what?
SPEAKER_05That this is either a high-profile motherfucker, a dangerous motherfucker, a child molester, yeah, or escape at risk for escaping at any given time. This show that's a non-verbal to show you he's one of them. He's one of them. Just as well as non-verbal when it's quiet. When you come on the unit, or if you walk in the child hall and don't hear nothing, somebody fighting somewhere. Somebody ready to rumble or is ready to go there. If you go in a wreck yard and it's absolutely quiet, something is going on. Meaning there is a it means some violence. Okay. Something is going on. Either the gangs is talking it out, trying to see what they're gonna do, if they're gonna get at it, or they're gonna let it go. But as soon as it detention breaks, everybody get back to talking and playing ball. If you walk on the yard or unit or anything in prison and it's quiet, something of some violence is happening. Yes, the guards know what's going on. Guards just imagine you on a unit, you're an officer. All day long, you hearing dominoes slam, niggas yelling on the unit cards. I'm busting your ass all day long. Yo, I got the shower next. I got that mic. This is like a zoo all day long. And then so imagine out of nowhere it goes quiet. You in the office. You look up you as soon as it goes quiet. What the fuck is going on out there? And you think quiet mean no, quiet means something ready to go on. Quiet is the quiet in jail is alarming, if that makes any sense. Quiet in penitentiary in prison, meaning something bad is ready to happen or is taking place at the current time.
SPEAKER_06And that's like the number one thing in jail when you hear that. That's just that's the ultimate like non-verbal communication.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, a lot of people don't know, and I'm I might sound a little retarded, but silence is loud. It speaks volumes. No, that's not silence, silence is a lot like the when you don't hear nothing, it's just overwhelmingly like because just imagine if you go deaf right now, you black, just trying to hear. Yeah, snap your face. That's allowed, yeah.
SPEAKER_06If you get what I'm saying, uh, yeah, the the uh the the magnitude of uh what's happening makes everything loud, like hold up, like hold up. I can't hear you.
SPEAKER_05It's straight in your ear, like why I can't hear you because you're trying to get it, but that's loud on you, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Because the overwhelming feeling, but in prison, silence is meaning a bad thing going on, and that's uh uh what you said, what you said non-verbal communication. Exactly. That's one that's the top thing in jail of silence. You walk on a unit and that joint quiet is either they locked in or they ready. Get busy.
SPEAKER_06That's just it. Is there any other non-verbal communication uh things that might take place that people don't know about? We got we got the black box, we got the uh the silence uh in the jail on the block or whatever in the yard. What else?
SPEAKER_05Um, another non-verbal thing is like when you're not seeing people like, like I said, that that but that goes underneath silence. Like you at a rec yard and ain't nobody out there lifting weights, dudes just standing around, but that goes underneath silence. Silence is the number one alarming thing in prison. What about prison is never silent. Is anything that's non-verbal communication amongst you and your celly?
SPEAKER_06Oh, but that'd be that could be cool. That don't mean is I might not just be bopping with you. I'm saying, but something that he might that you he doesn't have to communicate with you, that's a rule or something that's in in our cell. I don't gotta tell you this. You already know.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but you're gonna know that moving in somebody's cell, or he coming in your cell, especially if they come in. If you come into my cell, you're gonna see how I can't. Everything is written all over the is written. You come in, you see I got the tile over the toilet, the cover the toilet. You know, I'm Muslim, the one with the gyms coming out the toilet. You see, I got uh tiles, because all you get is tiles, towels and sheets. I got tiles all positioned on the floor real good. They clean. You come in there like, okay. You you're reading, you gotta read the room in prison. Shoes off. Let me let me show you. You gotta read the room. You gotta read the room. This is where one thing about prison, it tells you how to read, it teaches you how to read the room immaculate, because you can lose your life if you ain't read the room correctly in prison. When you walk on a unit and you go in the cell, you read the room, you the big messy stink. Uh, you ain't gotta ask him no questions. All you gotta do is read the room and you know what's going on. Yeah, dirty clothes over there, stink all oh yeah. I know this is a creep right here. It's a crud. You ain't got to ask him what he is, what he about. Just by going in, you got to read the room. You ever been in a room with a room with a crud? Yes, yes. How long was your inform? Uh I start cleaning up on my own, like boom. Because sometimes just because you're a crud don't mean you ain't thorough. Like your brother's a cold-blooded crud. But he's a that's our brother. He's a man, but he's a crud. Anybody know that that's worse than him? Yeah, all family members are yours. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, you up here playing games, man. But anybody, but I'm talking about penitentiary-wise, though. But just because you a crud don't mean you ain't thorough. Yeah, I mean, because look, I was growing up dirty as hell and all that, but I'm thorough as hell. But I had to learn this these something, certain things you gotta learn. But like, yeah, like you said, I was in the have I been in the cell with a crud. Yeah, once you start, once I start cleaning all that, and he starts seeing how things are supposed to look and all, he he get comfortable with that. Like, damn, okay, let me wash out the sink after I'm done. A dude will follow your protocol, especially if he got a lot of time to do. Like, I'm moving with my man Sweet. My man Sweet is gonna come up here, he offers a house arrest and then he's gonna come up here one day, man. Sweet, good man. And he you think I got topics. Sweet got topics for days. And sweet is the cruddiest nigga I know the mankind. Oh, and it's a cell, sweet. Was it two, three different times? Like, we don't even like being set each other's celllies no more. Like, this is how this is how me and Sweet relationship is like he liked to keep the light on all night because he cutting up cards as his hustles to make like greeting cards, like love you cards or get well cards or whatever. And he's real good at making cards. So, you know, you could buy markers and little uh uh like markers and all types of stuff off of commissary to make the cards. And when I moved in with him, he was like, Yeah, you know, I'll be keeping this light on one, two o'clock in the morning, making my cards. I'm sick. I'm the type boy, we locking at nine o'clock. I'm trying to have that light off by dime. I go right to bed. Ain't no need to be up in here just because I'm right back up as soon as the gates pop. But sweet, he the type he up all night just making cards, laughing at something. And then we usually got a cell that got a TV shot, meaning our cell is positioned. In the feds, you don't get TVs. Like how you could buy TVs in the state and all that. No, you don't get they don't do none of that in the feds. In the feds, they have about four to five to six TVs on a block out on a unit. So when you locked in, if your cell ain't facing towards one of the TVs, you ain't gonna be able to see the TV. And the how the feds is, it's not like a TV. You know how you turn on your TV in the living room and you hear it come on, and it might be news, and you can sit there and listen to it. Nah, you gotta have headphones and a walkman for the feds TVs because over top of each TV is like a little digital box. In the box, you'll go to that station and then you'll hear whatever's playing on that TV. So you'll never hear TVs on the block unless you got a walkman.
SPEAKER_06Oh wow.
SPEAKER_05Like you you understand how hold on.
SPEAKER_06Is it like a little imports inside a cell where you plug your headphones in? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's a it's a oh, it's a walk.
SPEAKER_05No, it's a walkman. It's a walk, a walkman. You buy your walkman, or you got you know how I asked you for money before to get me an MP3 player? Yeah, because it got it got it got FM and AM besides playing music that you could buy off the cameras there. Okay. So, because uh an MP3 player is uh like a walkman, exactly. You got an FM and it got an AM. So you go to your FM, and then whatever the FM station is on this one TV, it might be 1902. You program that in on your joint, and then now the TV is playing through your headphones. But if you ain't got no, like when you first come to a jail and you ain't got no walkman and nothing, you just sitting there just watching. Everybody around you got their joints, but you can't hear nothing because the TV don't have no volume. So you laughing because they laughing. Yeah, you but what he say just now, what'd he say? What do you say? One of them type of joints. That's messed up, man. Yeah, that's crazy. But would you see some niggas, you know, because you know if you ain't got headphones like this, you got the joints, you know, the regular earbud joints. So a nigga might take one out and let you be, you you put that in your ear, so you see two niggas like this. So they both watch TV at the same time. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. So yeah, I mean, that that's that's how it goes.
SPEAKER_06Wow. Yeah. So non-verbal communication, right? You said, you know, you come in somebody's cell, you said it might be some white towels on the floor, toilet covered. When a white towel's on the floor, does that mean take your shoes off? Is that what that means? What? When there's a white towel. If I come in the cell and see uh white towels off, that means I gotta take my shoes off when I come in the cell?
SPEAKER_05No, not exactly. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. If you come in and you see towels or a blanket, he got an extra blanket and it's and it's clean. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That man, that man takes his shoes off in the cell.
SPEAKER_06I came from playing basketball. I step off on a white.
SPEAKER_05That's a cause. If you can't rumble, that's a cause to get you knocked out. Dudes treat these cells better than they. This is your house. Yeah. When you in jail, this is your house. Shout out to Big Shaq, man. Big Shaq, man, was the Power Ranger up everywhere I've been. The big homie, man. 066 stand up, Shaq. Shaq said, I just saw sweet yesterday. Damn, uh, damn real shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to Shaq. I gotta get you on the show one day, man. Shaq then did about 27 years, man. Gave a lot of time back and hey, then good man. But uh, then you talking about the cell to whereas though when it's tiles and stuff on the floor, yeah. That is a person that don't like to walk around in the cell with his shoes on. You have a lot of individuals in there like that. They not what they they they like you like. I said to you, Fete, dudes is in here with life. 30. When you got 30 years, that's damn near life. You got 30 years, that's that's uh that that's that's majority, that's your life gone. Yeah, that you could you could classify that as a low-grade life sentence. And this is my home. This is yo, the way I used to clean my toilet, bro, bro, I could drink literally drink the water from my toilet, bro. And you know, toilet, you you be you could do and pee down there, whatever, whatever. I'm talking about, I done had because you could take the the it's the or they give you a toothpaste in there, right? Uh the gel give it to you until you get your commissary or whatever. They give you a toothpaste, it's called cool mint. Fresh mint, excuse me, fresh mint. The fresh mint toothpaste is so good that you can clean the uh the toilets and stuff with it, and it will shine it. You understand what I'm saying? It got a solution in the toothpaste that it's a silver toilet, it's all still, but it's a door still. When you wash your toilet with this, it's a it's a like what's it with a chrome? It's turn a chrome. Wow. I'm talking about you can see yourself in it. I used to be infatuated with turning my sinks and toilets into that color. Just do from cleaning. Like, because it ain't nothing else to do in jail. If I ain't wreck yard or sitting on a unit all day long, ain't nothing else to do in jail but learn, wash your ass, and stay out the what? What's the best bunk to sleep on in the cell? Now that I'm old, that now that I'm older and I know you would one would think that the bottom bunk, no, the top bunk is the best bunk. It safeguards you. You got a better chance of getting a nigga off your ass if he got in there while you sleep. Um, the bottom bunk is all, yeah. I mean, the bottom bunk is for older people, man. Let me ask you one question.
SPEAKER_06So if you if you if I come in your cell, you got the top bunk, and that's your bunk. Yeah. And I come in, I just take yourself and move it to the bottom bunk. I I take your pillow, everything out your shit.
SPEAKER_05You asking questions, you already know the answer to. You are you asking the crazy questions. If you come in and you touch my property, you don't know me. And I'm outside on a unit somewhere to wreck yard, and I come back, and all my shit is on the bottom bunk. It's time for you to get knocked out. It ain't no asking questions. You already made your move. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06So, yeah. I can't move your stuff. Like, yo, if I can't be a cell, we selllies, right? I know you all these years not coming, and I'm moving stuff to the bottom to the bottom bunk. I know you. I'm not, I ain't worried about this and ticket stuff, put down the next thing. Now you coming, I'm I'm on the top bunk like this. Reclining Oh, you know me reading the book.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I ain't tripping, but when we locked in, I'm like, yo, you can't be, you might not be my celly one day because you you go in the next man's cell doing that. You're gonna have to either knock him out or he's gonna knock you out. Yeah, I mean, this this is not you would do that in the cylinder because we know each other. Okay, but you can't you can't do that with a person that you don't know, bro. Especially in the federal system. The federal system is so different from the state, man, because we in there with all Philadelphia, a couple Harrisburg, Chester, Pittsburgh, or whatever, whatever, but it's a Pennsylvania. In the fad, you dealing with niggas all over the United States of America, Alaska, Hawaii, Hawaii, Honolulu, Puerto Rico. They in here by the boatloads, by the droves in their way of you know, like how we got our sling, the bull, nut ass john, and you know what I'm saying? What's up with yeah, the South Boys, what's up? Like how they talk, what's up, bitch? Yeah, but we're looking like who you calling a bitch. But this is how they say what's up. What's up, bitch? Hey, bitch, get over here and get that. That's that that's they sling. Yeah, so you gotta look learn. That's how I could tell you. That's how I tell you all the time when I'm hearing somebody talk, I know where they're from. Yeah, like when I hear the Baltimore niggas talk, yeah, yeah, uh what's up, jail? And all that, I know DC niggas talk. I know where he's from. A South nigga start talking. I know just by, and these are the things that you learn in jail. Just by hearing a person's vocabulary and him talk, I could tell nine times out of ten, I could tell where he's from.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, because the slang. It's like exactly we know people from North Philly, West Philly, but no, Philly is not a couple of things.
SPEAKER_05No, but Philly is just all the same, but I'm talking about whole different other states. Yeah, I could tell where you're from and you were from another state, another city, just by the way you're talking.
SPEAKER_06Is it true? Like, like, say I'm in it, you be in a cell with a um person from B More. Would they um start talking like you? Would you start talking like them? Would y'all start speaking?
SPEAKER_05No, no. If you in a jail, like if you go in a jail, like a DC jail, like where all the DC niggas got the yard, yeah, and you around majority of them, you'll start saying slim and all that. Yeah, what's up? You see, I say it now. Yeah, we'll kill my mother and all that. Because I've been around a lot of them. So, like it's things that they come up and they'd be like, the Philly boy, what's up, bull? Yeah, they like certain things, then you so now you you know, yeah, but you will take lingo. Okay, you know what I'm saying? So yeah, it is contagious. If you around a bunch of DC bulls all day long and you hear how they talk, kill Slim on my mother slim and all that. You're gonna you it's something that you're gonna inherit from that talk.
SPEAKER_06So another thing, like um the uh what we call it? We're saying um uh verbal uh um well nonverbal communication. Uh, what about like the commissary? I got a whole box of commissary and And if you can't, if is there any like non-verbal communication words, uh you know not to go on my stuff?
SPEAKER_05No, you just that's not even non-verbal. That's just protocol, that's all worldwide jail protocol. You go on a man's stuff, you getting your face knocked in. People know that that ain't never even been to jail.
SPEAKER_06Okay.
SPEAKER_05That's a rule that you just know. You go, I'm moving in your cell, you ain't there. And I see your locker might be open a little bit. I'm looking, I probably look a little bit. Damn. I see that shit got suits and beef logs and mackerels, and I helped myself the one. Come on, bro. Don't nobody do that. Do dudes count the amount of joints you got before they leave? No, the dude probably don't. You got some dudes that count they shit, you got some dudes that don't. I ain't never count my shit. Why but you count when you know you got a steven ass nigga around? But a lot of dudes ain't gonna have no thieving ass nigga in their cell.
SPEAKER_06So uh so listen, when you got a celly, do they do they notify you you got a new cell? Like say you in the yard, do they notify you yo Jackson, you got a new celly?
SPEAKER_05No, they don't do none of that. They don't do none of that. You walk up and you see a nigga. See, but me, how I do is if I come to a nigga's cell, and this is proper etiquette, jail etiquette, and I had to learn this. Non-verbal communication, okay, go ahead. If I come to, like say if the bus just gets to the yard, right? And then, you know, they they you know, you go through RD and all that, boo. I just got off the bus or whatever. Boom, I'm new to this jail. Boom, they take it to, you know, whatever unit, they tell you what unit you go into. On a bus, it's 40 people on every bus. So 40 people just arrived to the yard. Boom, five going to A unit, five going to B unit, four going to C unit, boom, they distribute it throughout the whole compound. The compound meaning the yard, the jail. Yard, whenever you hear me say compound and yard, that means jail, aka gel. Um, and they might be like, yeah, Jackson, we on this unit right here. Go up to cell 116. My whole thing is when I'm going up there, I got my bedroom, my little cosmetic bag, they give you an RD. You got your little dumbass blue skippies on. You you ain't coined, you you coming from transit. You you at your lowest point when you're coming from transit. And when I go to a cell, I'll look in first. Somebody in there, I knock, I don't just walk in even though this is my cell, nigga. Knock on the door? Yes. Okay. That's why I told you the respect level for men is through the roof. Even though I'm assigned to this cell, this is my cell. But first and foremost, I got to introduce myself. Yo, if a nigga in there, he might look and be like, like, yo, they put me in here. Nigga might be first thing, all right, cool. He might got shit. Because you know, if you're in there by yourself, I might be sleeping on the bottom bunk, but I got shit all on the top bunk. I might got my shoes on the top bunk. I might got extra commissary on the top bunk. So he got to clear that off where you can put your mattress up there. See, and the feds, if you're in the cell by yourself, they don't leave you in there with both mattresses. They'll take that and put it in like a closet room. Niggas be cutting up the mattresses, making pillows, or making double mattresses, like some queen fluff stuff. So what they do is like, say if you're getting transferred that day, and me and you Sellies, the orderly are coming around when they're letting you out to go to get on the bus and all that, they usually let you out early in the morning before they open up the units. They'll come take that mattress too and take it into a utility room. So whoever coming to the unit got a mattress. Because niggas is destroying the mattress, cutting them up and all that. So it's an empty metal bed. Now you're using that as an extra storage space. But like I said, I go up there, knock on the cell door, nobody answer. I open it all the way up. I open the door all the way up. I go in. Especially if I see stuff on the top bunk, I'm not touching that man's stuff until he comes back. So I go stand outside the cell, put my bed, my bedroll down, and I'm waiting. Cause you got to come back to the block. Every move, you got to come back to the block. Dudes might be walking past that know whoever is, and that's up. Like, damn, what they put you in this up, yeah. But you know he's on a unit, no, he ain't on the unit. He ain't right. He's coming back on the next move. I'm like, all right. But I'm standing outside the cell the whole time. The whole time I'm standing outside the cell. You're standing out there. Yes, I'm standing out the cell. I might be on a railing, you know. If we on the top tier, bottom tier, I might be on the railing just waiting, waiting for whoever my celly is to come back. So when he comes on the unit, whatever, look, yeah, yo. Yeah, they moved me in this joint, cuz. Like, yeah, you got stuff. I ain't want to touch this stuff on the top. But that's jail etiquette. Okay. You go in there and you break that, you get knocked out. That's just it. You laughing, I'm telling you, bro.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. So all right. So now you move into the cell with this guy, right? Now you in there. So while he's taking anything off the off the off the uh the bunk or whatever, are you standing outside with him?
SPEAKER_05Yes, I'm outside the cell. I'm outside the cell. While he's removing all the stuff, I might be kicking it with him. He might be because if it's me that was in the cell, while I'm removing the stuff over the top bunk, I'm gonna ask you, where are you from, huh? Oh yeah? That's the first thing I want to know where you from. That's the first thing a nigga asks you when you come to a cell. And you will know if it's a nigga from your city. You'll know. But the first thing I'm gonna ask you, like, yo, where you from? Or I'm from DC, or I'm from damn south, or I'm from Kentucky, whatever the case may be. I done had a thousand, I done had every celly in there.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05And now it's, damn, how much time you got, home? Because I'm trying to find out if you told or something like that. I'm going right to that. Yo, what's up? Yeah, how much time you got? You got a lot of time? You know what I'm saying? These are the questions you get asked upon coming into somebody's cell and going to a new jail. But yeah, you don't go in, well, jail etiquette, you got dudes that go in there and move, and they be the ones that get knocked out. But you don't go in there and do that. Well, what if they put you in there in a cell with a flamboyant um punk? A flaming, a flaming homosexual? Like one who just like let letting it be known. Man, but I'm not going in there. I'm not going in there. The protocol again, the jailhouse protocol again is not to go in the cell. If you go in that cell and you knew this boy was a flamboyant homosexual, that means you, nine times out of ten, don't mind dipping in the peanut butter jar.
SPEAKER_06And that's just it. Planning the mud. Shout out to Leam Actives. Appreciate you, man. Yeah. You know, uh, so you got um, all right, so you people playing in the mud, some dudes playing in the mud now. Is it is it normal for the um the flamboyant punks to be in a cell by themselves or normally they got a celly? What happened now? The flamboyant punks, is it normal for them to be in the cell by themselves?
SPEAKER_05No, nobody gets no cell by themselves, man. They gonna get a celly. They're going to get a celly. Just because you're a flamboyant punk, they not leaving you in the cell by yourself. And it's for two men. They're not doing that. Someone will go in, that's a white boy, you know what I'm saying? Or a poppy might go in there, but most of the brothers ain't taking no flamboyant celly. Or going in the cell with unless he's on, yeah. I mean he's on that type of time.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_05So, you know, that that's how that goes. But he's not, oh yeah, just because you a punk, you get to uh uh stay in the cell by yourself.
SPEAKER_06Hell no, they need that bed space. Yo, we just saw something. I'm gonna talk about something too that uh I got a text message about uh uh Yusuf Matt Cater. Yes, his daughter was the uh the young lady who uh committed that that murder with that knife. And his daughter was the one, yeah. And then another one of our friends, that was his cousin who was killed. Russ. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05And then so this is this is a West Philly thing.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, so there's people that we close to. Family members.
SPEAKER_05Both of them is involved. Yeah. People are people that we that you know we close to that, that we know. Yeah, I sent you the video, the video with Cat on the step talking about some man, everybody mad at my daughter, which he had a point. They mad, you know what I mean? You mad that everybody is mad at your daughter, but ain't nobody, they was out there fighting about a nigga.
SPEAKER_08Yeah.
SPEAKER_05They out there fighting about a nigga, or regardless of the fight. Fights happen over niggas, over candy, over paper, fights just happen. But it was supposed to be left at a fight. You understand what I'm saying? When the weapons got started getting used, now you can it it I understood Cattle Point, but I'm like, damn, weapons got used, and then you know, she or yeah, she might have used a razor on your daughter and your daughter Slater. You know what I'm saying? It is what it is. I understand that you going to the root of the problem. The root of the problem was the niggas they was fighting over. And then this goes back to the three. Huh?
SPEAKER_06It's fighting over niggas? Yeah. Oh, that's how it started. Yeah, you ain't read that. You ain't you ain't listening. I didn't know it's about niggas. I thought they just met up.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but hold on. But I'm asking you, you ain't listened to the video that I sent you? Which one? Catch?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I listened to it, but I don't remember.
SPEAKER_05No, yeah, you if you listen to the video, then you didn't listen to it. I did, but I didn't hear him say nothing about no. Yeah, he said everybody mad at my daughter. This over, they fighting over a nigga. I thought he said niggas was hitting them. No, he said they fighting over a nigga. Like I we could put it up on the screen. He said they fighting over a nigga. Oh, wow. He said they fight all this, they girls out there rumbling about niggas.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. Well, you know, uh, you know, may Allah aid them and and hopefully, you know.
SPEAKER_05A meaning that's already done, signs, and deliver. Allah ain't got nothing to do with that. That's a wrap. Somebody died, they got it on camera, is crazy proof. They gotta go ahead and run it, it gotta run its course now. Do you think do you go take a deal immediately or or you just take a deal? Immediately. If it was me and they got all that overwhelming evidence, I'm and I turned myself in. She might as well take a deal. Because if you plan on getting on your bike and fighting and all that, fighting them, and you might as well kept running. Get you some more time out here, trying to get you some bread. All this leads me to believe that you're gonna take a deal real fast. I'm turning myself in, yep. It was me. Because if you ain't taking no deal, you running. I'm I'm rumbling this joan. Just think about it, will you? Yeah, I'm not turning myself in to rumble, fight, fight it. No, I'm trying to get ahead of anything. Yeah, that was me. Y'all seen it was me. Here I go. And which I what can I get? Because I I did it. But and that might not, that's not gonna be first degree murder. I think I don't know. No, that's not gonna be first degree. They had a fight and both of them was cutting each other.
SPEAKER_06It might be manslaughter or something like that. Probably so, but yeah, it ain't definitely gonna be first degree murder. Manslaughter still is like they give you a hefty sentence. Yeah, they can give you 20 to 40 minutes. You got guidelines, but it might go on the low end because she doesn't have a history of you know, of violence. No, she do have a little history.
SPEAKER_05She got uh some, as we read, she got some child uh negligence stuff, some shoplifting, not minute stuff though. It ain't nothing that's crazy or nothing like that.
SPEAKER_06But yeah, she's gonna be in there. It'd be parents that be devastated behind their kids going to jail. Not everybody knows they they got bad kids, because there's there's some parents that just don't really accept it until something bad happens. Because on the flip side, I don't know the girl who was murdered, but clearly she's with the, you know, she's with the, you know what I mean? What'd they say? She with the, you know, with the really ready to rock and roll and go with the she she with the with the BS. Yeah. Well she was rather before she passed. Because some people look at it all right like she died, but she was with the BS a little bit too. She went out there and, you know, not saying that she's a bad person, but she came to rumble. You know, she came to come out there, came out, come out there to fight. Now, the devastation comes from the parents is your kid, you l you living your life, you you riding around doing what you're doing working, and then next thing you know, you hear your daughter or your son got stabbed up or shot, whatever case may be. It's like that's devastating to you. Like, damn, hold on. I just talked to my kid or text my daughter or or FaceTime. That type of devastation leads parents to, you know, lose their mind a little bit behind that. Uh, even looking at the person who went with the jail, look at like Cat, Cat has seemed like he's a little concerned about his daughter. Do you wouldn't be concerned about your daughter? Yeah, I'm just saying, he's concerned. Maybe he's concerned for our life.
SPEAKER_05He's concerned about his daughter, but he's concerned more so over the fact what it was over. Like y'all out here rumbling, but when it goes off, just watch the video again. He's snapping, like, yo, man, they and then he said, I should go break his face. Yeah, that's why I said I know you didn't watch the video. Yeah, but I just that was the majorest part of it all. You you couldn't have, I know you didn't. He said you just yeah. The cat could fight. I'm gonna be like, Yeah, that's why I mean Bucks were looking at it. I said, I said, Buck, you think he said you won't fight him? I'll start cracking up. Yeah, yeah, while fighting. No, ah, he was that's a bad joke. He knows how to fight. He's a professional fighter. That's just it. Yeah, he probably got a good two minutes. A good three. You keep thinking this is a point.
SPEAKER_06If you don't get cat out, like no, no, not not on duty, but if you don't if you don't get cat out of here within the first two, three minutes.
SPEAKER_05You're gonna get beat up. You're gonna get beat up, man. Yeah, you're getting beat up, man. And that's just it. He still can punch. Yeah, and he know where to place him. He knows what he's doing. He's a he's a fighter.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05If you ain't no fighter, you how you gonna beat that man?
SPEAKER_06So you see cat.
SPEAKER_05You don't, that's like riding a bike. You don't forget how to ride a bike. Yeah, you you don't run a ride, you stop riding at 20, you get back on that joint at 50. You know how to ride a bike.
SPEAKER_06Now, hearing that, right? Hearing somebody say that, right? Hearing hearing a person say, like, all right, when I see you, man, I should come punch you in your face. Does that incite the actual individual who he's talking about to say, all right, if he's not no coward, yeah.
SPEAKER_05You asking crazy questions. If somebody said that about you, like, yeah, I see I'll punch you, you'll be like, Yeah, all right, where you at? Yeah, but if you a coward, I thought you said I'll black song they gonna and all that. Well, sometimes you would you'll do that, but you know, you're a man though. But at the end of the day, if it's a coward, he's gonna be like, well, he's gonna be ducking and hide, and especially if a nigga like Cad had said it. Nigga might play with him and all that because of his sexual preference, but they know damn well he's putting something out if you play with him.
SPEAKER_06No, dude. Yeah, yeah, right. But it's just it's just a crazy situation now. Back to the the the uh the non-verbal communication, right? Um when you when you're getting out of it, when you leaving it, when you about to get out, right? Is there any non-verbal communication that you say and then let the let the person know that you're leaving, or you or you tell them, I'm out. Like I'm I'm getting released out of prison, I'm going home. Oh, say that again then when that passed me. Is it like any non-verbal communication that that you tell that you can tell or that you know by from from a person when they're going home?
SPEAKER_05Oh yeah, when you see him giving stuff out. When you see a nigga running around the tier, he giving certain bags of niggas. Oh yeah, he gone. He done got nigga come back from court or whatever, whatever, whatever the case, or not even come back from court. You see a nigga get up that day and he walking around now. He used you you know him, you you done been around him for years or months or whatever. You know he got all the comments, commissary stuff, all the sneakers off from commissary. And then you see him walking around in Skippies. Oh, that's an indicator. Oh yeah, he didn't home. His date coming. He done gave all his stuff to his men. That's a vicious indicator. And if he and yourself, do you ask him? Yeah, you you gonna you ain't gotta ask him, you know. Yeah, because y'all probably cool, he right. Yeah, if you if y'all sell it, he done gave you something before he gave, yeah, I mean before he gave his homies the rest of this stuff. You know what I'm saying? So you know, you already know, but you you knew months ago what date was coming up for him.
SPEAKER_06You know what I'm saying? So and people you must sell it, so yeah. I'm happy for you to go. Like damn, or you might be sad to see you leave because we didn't.
SPEAKER_05I say we bitten, but I'm I'm happy to see you go, but I'm sad and but I'm happy because especially if you got a locker full of commissary and I ain't had nothing. And boy, I'm now I inherit all that. Go and get, man, hit my hand when you get out there, man. I need 50 ball, Jamal, all that. But you be a little like damn saddened by the you got a comrade that's leaving and you still there. Like it's like it's like a good jealousy. Like, damn man, because it's levels the jealousy, you know what I'm saying? And you can have a jealousy, like, damn, I ain't going, man, but my man going, damn. Because if you see nigga go home, you be sick. You be one, you want that to be you. You like, damn nigga, like, yo, man, I got you. You like, man, you sure, man? You sure man, no man, don't break your word, man. You know what I mean? Nigga walking out that door, you like you might see got a uh a window shot to see the pathway where the guards coming at and where the discharges go out at. And he be all walking down the joint waving, you like you hitting the the window with a cup or a brush. Boom, boom, boom, my hole is damn. It just be it just be it's just a crazy jump. And then you look back out to the block like I got to be here. I got 19 more years left.
SPEAKER_06Damn.
SPEAKER_05That shit crunchy in there, bro.
SPEAKER_06That shit crunchy, bro. And it's crazy. You you build like a relationship because you done had in 19, 20 years, you done had maybe what you could have between five or 20 years.
SPEAKER_05There's so many men from prison, bro. I know, and it's sad for me to say that I know way more people, and I'm talking about real good comrades. It's nowhere in the city that I can't go. We was just down South Philly, me and my co-defender TY. We went down there what two, three months ago. Right? And uh, what was that, 23rd and Wharton? And we was at, or, or T Y had one of his co-workers was having a retirement party. Older John, and they they at the bar right there in the corner. That's why I see Los and them down there. These are dudes all have been locked up with Los. I said big highs and all of them. Remember, we seen them at your uh family, at your wife, yeah, exactly. But then the little bays cotty baiting on them. I'm talking about they walked us to the car with guns out. I'm like, well, then we cool. Like, no, we won't make sure y'all get out of here. Y'all you ain't getting killed down here, and then they talking about we get. I'm talking about I go out down Pentam, 7th Street, out all them niggas. I'm like, from dudes I know from jail. Not because I met them out here. All this is from jail. You build a vicious commodity. Like, when you meet men and men, I ain't talking about men, just because you in jail don't mean you're a man, you be a boy, a coward, and all that. The men form an alliance that don't that goes past jail. Because now a man knows he can trust you in some form or fashion. Yeah, he done you done been through a struggle that a lot of people ain't been through, and he knows you did it with him. You understand what I'm saying? Yeah, so it's a different type of bond with that dude. Like you see when you pull up when behind my girl crib, but Mel was a nigga I did time with. When we uh dropped me on a little block behind, what's the name, Crib? Yeah, exactly. Mel, all them dudes, dudes I did time, all these dudes I go, all my friends outside of us is dudes I did time with. No one I met on the street or nothing like that. How much time you uh did together with Mel? Me and Mel did four years together. He was your selling? Mel lost his homicides. I beat mine. Yep. Mel mom used to cook, give it to. I'm gonna have Mel up here on the show pretty soon, too. And a CO, X CO that retired, that used to have sex with Mel all the time in there. She used to go see Mel Mom, Jerry Brown, down uh Pentown Projects. Mel Mom used to cook us 19 turkey wings, big bowl of rice, big thing of juice, and Thomas would bring it in the jail and give it to us. And she'd be like, I'm gonna take care of you, my son, too. You and my son and him, I'm gonna hold y'all then. Yep, shout out to Jerry Brown, man. Mel, you know what I'm talking about. I'm talking about like you built like this dude from North Philly, Pentown. I'm from West. You know what I'm saying? And back then we was doing time, it was Gio then, unless you was a man.
SPEAKER_06He still got a house he was raised in too, right? That's the house he was raised in. Where? One where he be down north. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Wow. But you built some of the strongest bonds. Like I said, outside of my family, which is y'all, everybody else you're gonna see me with is a dude I was in jail with. Just think about it. How many cellars you think you can get in 20 years? A lot, bro.
SPEAKER_06A lot, bro. A lot. I can't even get over a hundred. Over a hundred, bro. You ever seen a cellar you ain't like on the that you ain't like in jail? He's my cell, this boy's a nut. You see him on the streets? No. Mm-mm. Mm-mm.
SPEAKER_05Because I did fad time. If I had somebody I ain't like, nine times out of ten, he wasn't from Philly. Okay. And I ain't gonna see him unless I bump into him in another state. You know what I'm saying? And they rarely put you in a cell with somebody that's not from your state. No, no, no, no. You can get cell, you can get in the cell. Like they got the way they're doing it now carrying it. Like niggas acting like they control cells. Maybe this is a DC cell or this a Philly cell, it's a New York cell. And they'll try to keep hold on to that. Cause, like, say if the bus comes and I gotta I'm in there by myself. I'm not taking nobody in my cell unless they're 066. And 066 is Philly. And then we'll try to lock that cell down, like this is a Philly cell. Even if we ain't in it, only Philly niggas can come in here. You understand what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, for sure.
SPEAKER_05Like that's what I say. The inmates really run the jail. The guards will sit back, as long as we ain't fighting and all that, they'll sit back and let us do what we want in there. They know we got to live here 10, 20, 30, 40 years. They just getting a check and they out.
SPEAKER_06And we spoke earlier about that just too. Like um the um the COs, they actually or or the guards actually doing time with you. They're doing the time. Especially the ones that's on solitary confinement during eight hours like they like they in jail. So now, whether you believe it or not, y'all like family. Exactly. Exactly. They get to like you. And like you said, some relationships turn sexual between guards.
SPEAKER_05Well, well, yeah. Male on male, well, male. Yeah, yeah. You you you just come up with some freak shit during a real conversation. But yeah, shout out Jordo stand up 037 that Baltimore Shorty. You ever heard of a uh a male guard having a relationship with a American? I have not. But I seen a homosexual male guard working in jail. Oh, he ain't that relationship with a male male guard? No, he wasn't no. They they be real, you know, I mean, then but but I have seen homosexual male guards. Well, I ain't saying it's unheard of, but I just never seen it. I've never been on a yard where it just never happened that you know. But more so you may see a woman. Yes, a nurse, all that. Yes, that's how I go there all the time. Okay. Jordo, what's up, Shorty? When you coming up on the podcast, Slim. Yum is one of the good men from Baltimore. Like, this is the one that pulled up on us that day when we was down there. Okay. I called him up then we had you. When we're in the store, yeah, exactly. Yeah. Shout out to my man Jordo, man. Yum. So, you know, we all over, man. We try and spread this weirdness where uh our youth and a lot of us older knuckleheads that's still thinking that we can get away with stuff, know what they got coming. If you're breaking law and get caught and don't die first. But boy, it's a bad joint in there, boy. And then now, right? From the time that I was first came to the feds, man. When I first came to the feds, man, you could buy bell peppers, onions, uh, potato bread, guava paste, big shot. Big Shaq, shout out to you. You know about the guava paste and all that. From the time I'm talking about you could buy sugar off of commissary, uh, man, you could buy damn near everything you could buy out here in the free world. Okay. And now, bro, they got no sugar products on commissary at all. All candy you get is not sugarless. So imagine eating sugarless Jolly Rangers. They got Jolly Rangers with no sugar. Boom. You can't, you, you buy in uh juice packs, juice, but this is sugar-free juice. So imagine how they sell. Bitter taste. It tastes better than water, but it's not the juice that we're getting out here. Boom. You don't get no bell purpose on you, gotta steal that out the kitchen. You're risk getting caught, nigga. You're right up taking some good time and all that. You don't get no bread on comments, and niggas take the everything. The Fed, when I first came to the Feds, man, it was smoking. You can buy cigarettes. No more. That been stopped about 15 years ago. Jail is going back to, I think, how I heard about it back in the day, before my time, just water and bread and all that. And getting the set. That is what it's looking like it's turning back to. Like it is water hair bread. Yeah, yeah, that's that's a that's a child. That's a mill. That's how it was back in the day. They say water bread, all that, whatever, whatever. The myths or whatever. I wasn't in jail back in the 60s and the 50s and all that. But I could only imagine it probably been back like that. But uh jail is watered down now, man. Jail is way watered down now. Like, it's not, you're not gonna go in there and have your feet kicked up and all the commissary is bad now. It's uh man, jail is I'm talking about, listen, I went back for a violation, man. I just got out, I've been home now, what about a year and a half now? Yeah. And I just did 21 years before the violation. I was home for about three, three, three, three, three, probably three years, right? And went back and had to do an 18-month hit. When I went back in there that three years after doing the 21, it was like I was in jail for the first time ever. Why? Because of the conditions and what was going on at the time of jail when I went back. So mind you, I did the 21 years and things changed in 21 years during the course of me doing my time. But when I went home for the three years and came back, it was nothing like I left it three years ago. Nothing. I'm talking about nothing was the same. Everything is up. And then now I've been home a year and a half. And I can guarantee you, it is nothing like I was just in there a year and a half ago. It's getting worse and worse and worse. Like it's getting bad, man. It's getting bad. They're taking all the activities.
SPEAKER_06Huh?
SPEAKER_05No diet soda, no like that. This sugar-free soda? You don't need a diet soda if it's sugar-free. The diet soda is because the sugar in it. Same thing, yeah. Yeah, it's a su this is like a like this is a sugar-free soda. What kind of soda do you get in there? Um you get like uh orange grape. Like when you get to a low, they still letting you get sodas and all because that's a lower. So you get all you get regular joints, Pepsi, Melon Dew, Dr. Pepper, uh, grape orange, like you said, you know, pineapple and all that. But when you and them FCIs and Pentad, oh no, ain't no sodas. What's the best soda to get for you? Like your favorite soda? Oh, my favorite soda, I like a cold Pepsi. I like a cold, it got to be extraordinary. I don't want no ice on it either. I want it cold from the cane. So what I do is I got my trash can. Everybody got their little trash cans. You gotta sign a trash can to a cell in certain gels. Well, in all gels. And dudes use that as a refrigerator. Put a little trash bag in there. I go to the ice machine, put three sodas at the bottom. I might be ready to cook something for dinner tonight. It might be I'm gonna put the sodas on ice at 12 o'clock in the afternoon. I put three, four in there and fill it up with ice and just tie the bag, probably pour some. When you pour salt on ice, it makes it congel. So I gotta bust through it, man. We make it stuck, get stuck together. Congeel means get the uh congel? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I never heard that word before. Yeah, it's congeled. You know what the word I'm talking about. What's the word I'm talking about? Well, it makes it congeal, yeah. It makes it like come together. Yeah, it makes it come together. Y'all know what I'm talking about. Congeel. It makes it congel, yeah. Yeah, yeah, okay. So boom. Uh I go up to the bucket and put some salt on it. Because you know, you got regular, all it's like little ices, ice pieces. So, you know, you put you put the salt on it, it makes it stick together. Yeah. So I come back, I open that joint up, man. I do this like at one o'clock. I get done my meal making my meal probably about five, six o'clock. Boy, that's one of the coldest sodas you ever gonna have in your entire existence. Boy, that joint, and then when you burp off that Pepsi, whoo! Off the mill, that's the next best thing than being home, bro. My favorite soda is the pineapple soda. Yeah, I'm cool on the pineapple soda. Yeah, like pineapple, what?
SPEAKER_06Pineapple? Oh, a cold pineapple soda? Yeah, I don't want no pineapple soda. My favorite, my favorite soda, man. Yeah, what you say? He said I don't know what word that was. We're gonna come out with the uh the black uh dictionary, man. I mean, listen, we're tapping into something else, y'all, man. You know, we have we got uh uh Jackson and Page Law. Anybody that's out there that that's just in car accidents and so forth. So coming soon. You know, we're gonna be uh helping people uh with their you know any any malpractice issues and car accidents, whatever you got going on. So we're gonna we're gonna uh speak about that real soon. But now, you talk about in jail, right? You know, like the soda aspect, the you know, the the the sugarless uh jolly ranches, all these different things. Why do you think they're taking that stuff away? Because niggas is making wine.
SPEAKER_05Oh, okay, with the sugar. The sugar. And then, like, say if it's a riot or something that happened at the jail, they always take something for punishment for the math. Like, they they they boom, they lock down the jail for whatever, how many days or weeks or whatever. Get all the corporates involved in the melee that happened or whatever. Now, after they got everybody off the yard, sent them to the hole, because now you're gonna get transferred if they had to lock down to jail. You're getting a disciplinary transfer. They're not done with, they're not done. They don't just open back up the jail, like, yeah, we got the culprits and all that, the jail's open. No, so we take it further. We punished them, sent them to the hole, transferred them out. Now we're about to punish the mass. And how they punish the mass is okay, y'all had uh bread on commissary. Bread. You know, a lot of people like to go to commissary and buy bread. We're taking all bread products off commissary. You like, damn man, y'all already caught the dude. Why y'all do? But this is a message to the mass. It's messed up. Do it again. One of y'all jump out there and have another riot. We taking, we're gonna lock everybody up that was involved, but we're taking something else from the mass. They sent a message by taking something to the mass. Because the people that just got kicked out the jail, they don't feel that you you get you taking a bread from out there. They ready to go to another jail that still sells bread. All they did was they whole time got kicked out. They got their punishment, and then they're in the jailers punishing the mass.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05For anybody that's thinking about damn, we could do what they think did. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_06Wow. Uh make sure y'all hit that like button, y'all. Make sure everybody hit that like button. All the people that's listening, all the people that's in the chat, so forth and so on. Make sure y'all hit that like button. But yeah, like you know, like you said, they they punish everybody for something that a group of uh, well, an individual or a group of individuals do. Everybody must be punished because it sets the presidents. So now people are there to try to deter them from making don't don't.
SPEAKER_05But that's that's still like like like they like they start taking weights. Like that's why dudes, if it's a fight on the yard and niggas who work who who got jobs in the weight room, these niggas usually biggest shit and all that. Niggas be wanting to get a job in the weight room because you gotta share the weights. Like, say if everybody, because it ain't uh like a lot of like it ain't like a college weight room. They might have one weight bench, a couple plates. They got about four sets of dumbbells, so everybody got a term. You got an hour, DC niggas got an hour, Philly niggas got an hour. But if I work in a gym, you know I'm holding the weights all the sides for Philly niggas. This is just so good. Yeah, it's just so many layers. It's crazy, bro. It's crazy. But when it's something going on at a jail that got weights, niggas will come stand in front of that weight room. You ain't coming in here grabbing none of these weights because that's a nigga big. When you pumping that iron and all that, you relieving stress. You know what I'm saying? Niggas be in there mad at the world, mad at their about their girl and all that go out there and hit that weight pile. You come out that joint with a little bit of ease off.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, it works out for me too, because when I work out, I do a bit of a.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it's a stress reliever.
SPEAKER_06Wow. Don't forget y'all, the July 18th, man. Live event. It's gonna be epic. Live event, man.
SPEAKER_05What's up, Dark Skin Beauty? You coming to the live event or you got something playing July 18th? Turkey bands. You coming or what? I know James LaFlane, he's gonna be there the 17th. It's my guy.
SPEAKER_06I already know he's gonna be there the 17th. I saw they said Dark Skin Beauty can't uh do five slang words from uh from Philly. She could do five slang words in Philly. I know she can't. I don't know that I don't know if that's what they were saying. They were saying she can't do it. It says uh You definitely right, Jordo.
SPEAKER_05Feds is too political. Like, yo, the feds is worse than the state, bro. Yeah, and I'm not I never did state time. I got a bunch of men that did state time, but when we uh them do the dudes that come from the state, like say if they got a state case, they up state for three, four years, then they gotta come over here and do five years. Like my big homie, I told you that's smack, and I had to call the code of that's why I got we gotta get that clip too. We could put that on the gram, man. But with the homie calling, you know what I mean? Uh uh uh when I had Nora call Nora and he was telling you about this the boy getting smacked like that. We gotta get, I forgot all about that. We got so much content, man. And thanks to y'all for listening, man. We got a lot of content that we trying to get out there to the masses at a Lorman Rate, but the big homie twiz I was telling you about. Twiz coming from upstate. Yeah. He was doing time upstate, then he came from a got done his sittings upstate, came to the feds. Everybody that kind of yo, Daskit Beauty said John, drawling bed, Joe, and boy.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. She knows she's talking about. She's really a homie for real. It's a home run, Daskit Beauty. It's a home run, yeah, man. But um, what you were saying?
SPEAKER_05You were saying something about oh, uh, so I'm just saying, like, I'm saying how the feds is more complicated than the state. Dudes that come over there from the state and be like, yo, what the hell? Even though you what was different about the was another thing that's different between the state and the feds, you got more range to move around in the feds. Unless you're in a penitentiary. But in the state, everything is government. You go there, go there, go there, and it's constantly a massive watching. But in the feds, the mediums, FCIs, know that, they open that rec yard, they open niggas be hanging out on the units, and then you be hanging out. Yeah, you ain't doing that in the state. If you ain't leaving, go to a rec, you move uh in the state, they you gotta go lock in your cell. But that's why they let you buy TVs though, because you constantly in your cell in the state. In the feds, you out. You once they crack them doors in the morning, you you ain't gotta lock back into camp time. You go to child hall, you go to law library, the regular library, you go uh any hobby craft, the rec yard. You just I'm talking about every rec move, which is hour on hour, bing, 10 minutes. This is your 10-minute rec move, this is your 10-minute rec move. Boom, you go anywhere you want. Every hour on hour until it's recalled and time to go lock in your cell, you can be all out that joint letting it hang out all day long. Now I'm duty.
SPEAKER_06That was that was crazy.
SPEAKER_05Four dicks are you hey Jordo, you know how we was carrying them four dicks, man. We was carrying it good until Spider-Man caught me. Sent me down wrong turn. Unbelievable. That was the worst day of my life, man.
SPEAKER_06Hey, listen, you know, so for so just to ask you this question, right? This just to go back a little bit. You know, they had the ability to buy green peppers and onions off commissary. How is it packed?
SPEAKER_05No, it comes in like a little regular net bag. They'd be like two, three dollars on the commissary list. It'd be like a they they sell you the little onions though, the little ones. You can get the big ones too, but it'd be like 10 onions in like an orange little net bag.
SPEAKER_06Oh, this this is already inside the actual facility.
SPEAKER_05Yes, they was getting it shipped in like from stores and stuff like that. Like, you know, when the commissary comes in, that'll come in on the loads, big boxes of them when they they pick three, you could buy only buy up to three bell peppers at one time. It was like 50, 75 cents or something like that. They're wrapping in the plastic, uh, nice little boom, and pass it through the socks. They got like little joints, king, like how you be in the market, king, but they behind the glass, the guards and all the niggas that worked back then commissary. You might go to Window Jackson, window three. I go up that joint, I'm happy as shit. Or he might put my list up there, and that motherfucker might got a big X on it. Like, damn, I ain't no money. Damn, man. You walking past niggas and they like, excuse me, you call me next. Niggas ain't tripping about none of that. They trying to get that commissary. How often do that happen to people who go up there and see the X on the gym? All the time, at an alarming rate. Boy, that's a bad joint. And then you got guards that play games. They draw a smiley face with the frown. And you ain't got nothing on there. And they the guards you want, something have I'm gonna knock him out first. Yeah, because you want to play around like that. That shit hurt. I ain't got nothing on there. Bro, I'm hungry as shit in here, man. You playing around with the men. That's messed up. Yeah, so they play with you, put they make a face with a you know, they draw like they got red markers that they're drawing because you got a commissary slip. Because you could say, like, sometimes the the niggas who work in commissary, like they got the you gotta turn your commissary list in. So they might got 10 people working in commissary, right? And they jobs is to load up the baskets for each order. So you got my got a list of papers. Or I got your paper. You got 10 mackerels, you got two bags of chips. I gotta make sure everything that you got on your list, I got up here with the CEO when it's time for you to come up. So I might have forgot something. I might have been moving faster. Um, you might have put a peanut. So but if I tell the guard, like, yo, I ordered a peanut butter, because I see I know all the stuff I ordered. I'm I'm seeing it as it comes through the window and I'm putting it in my net bag. And I ain't seen no peanut butter, yo, yo, I ain't got no peanut butter about yeah, we got peanut butter. I ordered one. But the guard won't give it to you if you forgot to wrote it on your slip. And so the guard will go to your slip and look and be like, Yeah, he ordered a peanut butter, man. What's wrong with you? Stupid, go get the peanut butter. You know what I'm saying? To the worker that's working back there. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So you that's what it's there for. So yeah, I mean, crazy, man. So how's it, you know, people come on the block strolling with their bag like that? Yeah, yeah. Like certain jails, like that unit will be going. Like, if I ain't go to the store that day, I know I'm not going over there because I ain't go to the store. So it might be early in the morning store. So that's when you know where everybody goes to store, the block be empty. I'm the only one up there. Everybody that's up there is niggas that ain't go to the store that day. Because store day, everybody going. Or niggas that got stores and got a lot of commissary already. But it's very few people. Uh if it's 10 people up on the unit left on store day, eight of them niggas ain't got no money to go to the store. And um, and I'll be sitting there on the top tier. Like I said, I'll be waiting by the cell. If you went there, I'll be on the top tier. I I'm I'm bag hustling. We say what pocket watching, no, I'm bag hustling. I might see you walking around by see you with that bag, boy. You cooking a night rap at the box. Yeah, I mean, you know how that joint goes, man. Niggas my other man coming, hey yo, you grabbed me them chuggy lugs, bro. Because I ain't made it to the store this week, so now I got to work my hand in another manner. Yeah, I got to eat still. So all my many, yo, man. Come on, man, hit my hand, man. You know what I mean? You just came in, you dragging two bags. You got two laundry, but you went to spent the whole 360. You only get a limit of 360 every month that you're allowed to spend on commissary. You know what I'm saying? Like, say the day you revalidate is your fifth number. So my number was 56992. So this is how they do it. This is my your two was my number. You gotta take two times it by three, right? Two times three is what? Six. Plus one. Seven. That was my validation date every day. I mean, every month, the seventh for every month. So if you're if your number was three, you times it by three, then add one. And that's your day every month.
SPEAKER_06Okay. So with with that though, that's that's a that's that's a good system, though.
SPEAKER_05They kind of got a good system. Whatever, whatever your fifth number is, you time it by three plus one, and that's the day you revalidate every month. So they won't have the whole jail just be validating that one time. It's a great system, if you ask me.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I agree. They gotta have they gotta have organization for it to keep the prison for the prison to flow right. Phone line's about to open up, y'all. Y'all can call in, man. Before we start this weekend, man. Don't turn into the drunken, uh, you know, drunken donuts tonight. 215-316.
SPEAKER_05What my man, what my man, Jordan? Hey, Jordan, what you say, Jordan? Oh, Jordan, crazy as a ball for all our bad shit. He tells us some shit. You better hold that bag tight. What do you say? You better hold that bag tight because I ain't got got ain't one of those. You say hold that bag tight because I ain't go. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. The eight black talk about. They one of them eight black, eight people you refer to. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but yeah, but me and Judo used to be on the block. Jordan, Jordan, like, yeah, I'm getting one of these niggas back. Jordo, I was bought them on nigga crazy. Man, I'm gonna eat me a bit. Somebody getting their bag took in the day. I'll be like, Jordan, I don't feel like doing that today, man. Man, that's these my men that I was in the journal with. You coming back on the nigga, you got weenies coming when a weenie is a nigga that's a coward. But they know the game. They coming right in making little bags. Hey, oh man, so you ain't go, man. Here you go, man. I got three beef logs. You know to get that up. You know. So you is better to give than to receive, man. Every last name.
SPEAKER_06No, like hold on. If I'll come up on something, hey, listen, say somebody come back to the block, right? Tell us in the gel. Tell us in the gel. T Y what's up, TY? What's going on? What's T Wild? Huh?
SPEAKER_01Lake Homie, the one that eating the ass.
SPEAKER_06They like you, man. I am hey listen. Shout out to Doc.
SPEAKER_05Shout out, man. Shout out to all y'all out there, man.
SPEAKER_06Shout out to the doc, man. That ain't T Y.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, Black Homie, T Y. The one that ate his ass. That's I see why right there. Yeah, I see why. You and I T Y.
SPEAKER_06But what I was gonna say, hey, I forgot about what I was gonna say, man. Oh, is it anybody come back from commissary that be trying to hide their commissary on the way back? You can't hide. Unless you got a soup and put it in your pocket. What you hiding? You gotta you gotta take your net bag with you to the store. I'm saying, but they taking out the net bag trying to hide me like sure they got a little a little small bag. Well, how?
SPEAKER_05You got a uniform? What you hiding? How you gonna you don't got you don't get pockets in your khakis and shit like that? Ain't we don't got pockets?
SPEAKER_06But I'm saying you say you be hiding black. People hide stuff coming from the the kitchen, right?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but you can put it then your pants. But you what if you got an array of stuff? You're not gonna be able to get all that on you. You got 10 macros, 10 beef logs. You got a plan. When you hiding in the kitchen, you got uh the the the uh the uh the insulin line people socks on, they the tight socks, and you making plans to stuff off.
SPEAKER_06People don't don't make plans to stuff stuff coming from that commissary? Nah, no. Okay. I'm saying the ones who scared their stuff too.
SPEAKER_05Nah, mm-hmm. They they they just getting it took and they're like they you they ain't even thinking that far ahead. Then it ain't even about making because now you over the commissary with everybody, they see it. So who you hiding it from? It might not just be a nigga, I might come back to the block. You my man, you ain't go to the store. Like, yo, the boy went to the store. I was over there with him, he got something. There's no reason to hide it, because they see it. Everybody over at the store with you. But I'm up on the unit, I ain't go to the store. You come back, be like, yo, you little white boy went down there too. You know I ain't go to the store, I'm down there. Yo, you got some coffee, man? Give me a little cup. Nigga be like, damn, uh, all right, cool. Like, damn. Oh, I see that you got another bag, but you got a brand new one. I'm like, you might as well give me this. It's a half of coffee, a whole half a mug. Like, I'm talking about fresh foliers. Like, come on, man. I got I got about 20, 30 more shots. Man, you got a brand new draw from the store today. Mr. Soft Press. Nigga be like, go ahead, man. He didn't give you damn near brand new coffee. He was hoping he had two of them that are hoping all nigga, you still did with that one. Do you get half and half in there?
SPEAKER_06Hmm? Do you get like half and half to pour your coffee in there? What you mean, half and half? You know what half and half is? No, what the fuck is a half and half?
SPEAKER_05The creamer. Oh, you get creamer, yeah. Is it powder or like liquid? Yeah, it's powder. You you know, you buy, but uh, you got creamer. They sell vanilla uh uh French vanilla.
SPEAKER_06Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_05They sell hazelnut, like on holidays and stuff like that. Hazelnut. You gotta buy you gotta buy that. You gotta buy that. You ain't getting that for free. You gotta buy that. You gotta go to the they and then they got a regular bag of creamer, the uh the bag, and but it's all powder. That's the little cheap joint, like a dollar ten. But that's what niggas make candy with.
SPEAKER_06So it's no it's no coffee machine on the block, you just better get some coffee. What about breakfast? We go when we get breakfast, they'll give it a couple of things.
SPEAKER_05They fill up a jug of, but that shit horrible. But that niggas down there drinking it, they ain't got no money, can't go to the store for themselves. That joint just like brown water, no sugar or nothing. So you ain't giving out sugar no more. It's horrible.
SPEAKER_06Huh? Yeah, it's called trolling right there. Was that the same number or a different number?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, some of some A black youth with you.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, he was yeah. Yeah, so you can hear it, you can hear him. Alright. Yeah, they got like come on, man. Like, you know. It's Friday, man. 2026, man. It's some it's it's other people you can call and uh what do they call it, troll. You can go troll somebody else, man. You know? Like, we don't want to get we don't want to get trolled today.
SPEAKER_05Like, wow, but but my thing is like you you have nothing to do. You have nothing to do but play homosexual games with a man on a jailhouse podcast. Like you have nothing, you ain't at work, you ain't trying to get no cheeks. Well, evidently you ain't trying, you trying to get some cheeks, you definitely know you're saying not on duty, chill. All right, you know what I'm saying? But I'm just saying to him, like, it's nothing for you to do. It sounds like you're grown. Do you got kids? I'm quite sure one of them needed some attending to. But you'd rather call up on a podcast talking about some ass. That's good. Good.
SPEAKER_06Hockey Raw, what's up, youngin?
SPEAKER_03What's up? What's going on? I see niggas trolling one of those guys.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, they troll that's a new word that we learned as far as called trolling, man. We I just we just figured that out, man. It's a new trolling word.
SPEAKER_03Why the yellow be doing it to you though, Black?
SPEAKER_05I don't know, man. I don't know. They want me to put it something in them, and I ain't doing it. I don't do it. What's up with you, man?
SPEAKER_03Who's your craziest fights, Blake? My house your craziest fights.
SPEAKER_05Craziest fights?
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Um, I can't remember. I had a bunch of them, man. So I can't name one. I would like to say the craziest one was with the homie Big Twiz. And we was in the hole for like nine months behind that. And I thought the bull was dead, yeah. But I can't I saw many of them that I done had over the course of all them years. And the one I got beat up in, that was a crazy joint when I was there in Williamsburg, South Carolina. That was one of the best fights I ever had in my life, but I lost that fight. Yeah, so I'd say that's up there, top two, right there.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's fine. If you could rely on everything that you did, would you do it?
SPEAKER_05What you mean, everything I did that led up to prison?
SPEAKER_03Bad decision.
SPEAKER_05Bad decision, yes, I would. Yes, absolutely. Okay. Well, I wouldn't have to travel the road that I travel. Yes, I would, absolutely.
SPEAKER_06Yup. All right, young buttons. You too, man. Enjoy your summer, man. Stay safe, man. Stay free. And watch the company you keep, man. It's very important, man. All right.
SPEAKER_07You too.
SPEAKER_06Alright, man. Thanks, man. Yeah, it's good to hear the young guys coming in and calling in, man. Young guys uh like him, who uh seem like he's trying to do something different with himself, man. So yeah. But so what's the what is what's the thing they these internet words they use? They say trolling. Um that's it, trolling. Um what's the I was on my uh I was I was talking I was talking about some food was good. Like um Yeah, you be coming up with your own stuff too. No, they say I was a glazing, yeah. I was a glazing. Whatever that I don't know what that means.
SPEAKER_00Oh man, this turkey band calling up for work. What's up, man? What's going on, bro? Not much, man. What I want y'all to do definitely for me when that lane up. I just want y'all to just pick somebody from the um from the chat so I can buy a ticket for them.
SPEAKER_06Oh man, that's what's up, man. That's what's up. We probably gonna be we're gonna be giving some tickets away too, as well. But yeah, I got you, man. Appreciate that, bro.
SPEAKER_00Man, no problem. I just want to buy my ticket and help somebody else get a ticket support my guy.
SPEAKER_06I appreciate you, man, for sure.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you already know. Y'all keep it doing what y'all are doing. I'll see y'all on the YouTube.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, man. Thank you, bro. That's number cool. Tell us from the jails. We're speaking with they hung up.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, man, it's Friday again, y'all. It's Friday. A lot of people got paid today. Majority of the, you know, of the Philadelphia payday is Friday. Um, be mindful how you spend. Be mindful, how you conduct yourself. And you know, just to wake up again, man. Like the brother said up here, the brother said one thing. Sorry. Hey, you boop 205.
SPEAKER_06He said, glaze it, be that you uh Yeah, that's what that means. That's what it means. Well, I'm hopefully I'll be glazing no more because I don't want no part of that. All I was saying was that it was like it was the food was good.
SPEAKER_05Like, that you glazing? Yeah, but that that's yeah, that's that's great. Everybody, you mean everybody got the right plan, wrong name. Tell us my jealous, who you speaking with?
SPEAKER_04It's Jordan. What's up with y'all?
SPEAKER_05Jordo killed my mother, Slim. What's up, bro?
SPEAKER_04I ain't from DC.
SPEAKER_05Where you from, Jordo? What's up, boy?
SPEAKER_04What's up with y'all, yo? A fact, remember, right? The nigga uh Chris Brown, right?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, that cold blooded cow with police lieutenant.
SPEAKER_04Hey yo, you remember one night we were in there watching Robin Hip Hop, right? Yeah. They like Chris Brown, he coming down the compound.
SPEAKER_05But Chris Brown was a gent, too. He was with the bullshit.
SPEAKER_04They like Chris Brown in the building. That nigga was on the second floor. So how the fuck he got up there?
SPEAKER_05But you know, he's athletic bull. He like in shape bull in in no home, or like all that. Like he in shape, athletic brown.
SPEAKER_04I mean yo was the yo was the problem, man.
SPEAKER_05And wasn't he the lieutenant? He was a lieutenant, too, right? Yo was a lieutenant, he was coming putting the work in his cell. You know, the lieutenant is to send the guards to go do stuff. Man, he'd come crawling up to your unit and bust up and just break in that joint. Yeah, he yeah, yo. He called him Chris Brown. He looked just like Chris Brown. Everybody called him Chris Brown. Chris Brown, he don't go by nothing but Chris Brown. Lieutenant Chris Chris.
SPEAKER_04You know, he was on the second floor, yo. He had the elevator, bro. That shit was crazy, bro.
SPEAKER_05What's up with your joint all?
SPEAKER_04Shit, for real. I ain't doing shit. We sat in there with y'all. We see birthday, Sunday and shit.
SPEAKER_05Mine's coming up right after yours, Slim. I know your shit after mine. Yeah. Your main cancer babies in the building.
SPEAKER_04Your baby body. I'd be in your locker right now, getting all that rice and turkey logs. I need a big bowl of rice, yo. Right, yo.
SPEAKER_05That's all I love, bro. You remember Big Highs came and started really setting that joint out with the chicken and rice.
SPEAKER_04This be up to them little niggas, man.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Yeah, definitely be. Ultimately, it's up to them at the end of the day to make the right choice, man. We could put the word out there at a warming rate for 10,000 years straight. But until you're winning to do. Exactly. The best teacher is experience.
SPEAKER_04Got the feds, make a book empty. All them people you thought you was doing something with. Shit. Mothers and true lovers. Shit. My God up there, my mother died. So you know, I was doing all joke time.
SPEAKER_07Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_04I ain't give a fuck. I care. I ain't got no kids. I ain't got no mother. Let them niggas go to the store with them big bags and eat some horse. I'm cooking tonight, and we watch love hip hop and a bum ass Philly game. And I'm cooking. I ain't trying to hear nothing. Niggas think that I ain't cooking. I got that little apple scissors. If these knuckles don't work, I'm putting that bitch in you and I'm getting that bag. Yo, say Jordan ain't up here eating fuck that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. Thanks for the call in, bro, man. Call me on my jack, man. And yo, we having a live the 18th. July 18th, we having a live, man. A live sitting, man.
SPEAKER_04I know, yo. Y'all keep saying it, yo. And I only can hit the like button once, yo.
SPEAKER_05Love you, bro, man. Stay safe. I call you, bro.
SPEAKER_06Shout out you. Tell us from the jealousy.
SPEAKER_02Oh, you're speaking with leak. Um Gary Ad. It's the boy who fucked great for the jail.
SPEAKER_06Hang that up if you need to. What's going on, man? Come on. Link for leak leak the freak. What's going on with it? Leak the freak. Huh?
unknownLeak the freak.
SPEAKER_06What's up, man? Leak the freak, man. Come on, man. You know what I mean? This ain't this ain't this ain't the phone line on the podcast, man. We just trying to, you know, enjoy and enjoy our day, man. Hey, leak. You know?
SPEAKER_05Well, yeah, this is we're coming to an end now, man.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, man. But you know, it's just a simple fact of the matter, you know. But shout out to everybody. Shout out to any and everybody that's listening, man. You gotta be cautious. We gotta start start screaming these calls. Tell us from the jails who's speaking with.
SPEAKER_02Yo, Cliff from the P.
SPEAKER_06This who?
SPEAKER_02Cliff from the P.
SPEAKER_06What's up with you, bro? What's going on, man?
SPEAKER_02Yo, man, looking forward to that get together, man. Me, my girl coming too.
SPEAKER_06Oh, yeah? Man, appreciate that, man. It's gonna be it's gonna be an epic event, man. You're gonna have a lot of people there. It's gonna be uh a nice turnout, man, for sure.
SPEAKER_04Yo, man. What you think Boots gonna do? What Boots gonna do against boy?
SPEAKER_06I think eight rounds. Black gonna be Black gonna be in the building tomorrow. Black going up there to the front of the night. No, I ain't.
SPEAKER_05No, I ain't.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I'll get you up there to the night.
SPEAKER_05Black, go through there, Black. I'm not gonna go through. I'm not going up there. I'm not going up there at all. No, I'm not. I'm gonna get him up there. I bet you that.
SPEAKER_00Bring your loving right t-shirts and all that. Be up there with that.
SPEAKER_05We're gonna be right there at the um at the event, the live event with all the merch. All the merch. Okay, all right. I'm gonna be in the house, man. You're gonna have a little scanner where you can scan and all that. Uh huh. Look at look for black down there on the floor of the fight, man. No.
SPEAKER_06He's gonna be there.
SPEAKER_05That's a lot. I'm not going down there. I'm not going down there at all. I'm not gonna be there. I'm gonna be enjoying myself on my weekend. Probably laid up, yeah, man. I ain't got no girl right now. You know me. I got two bad chicks though, Hannah and Pommelina. Be kicked up all weekend.
SPEAKER_00All right, you guys have a good night, man. 2018. All right, man. You too, man.
SPEAKER_06Appreciate you. All right, yeah. Yeah, man. Yeah, I got you. We're gonna have to have to figure that out. The screening, the screening process because you got uh, you know, leak the freak and whoever else. Who's the other name?
SPEAKER_05What's the name say when we doing the documentary? We gotta get on there. Yeah, yeah. It's just we we it just I'm I ain't gonna lie. I think it's like a good time to do it now. It's summertime, but it ain't cold.
SPEAKER_06Consistency, the consistency of us working, and we'll be able to get it done. We'll we'll be able to formulate plans and have it done.
SPEAKER_05Um I got to be more so in tune and pushing it for that. Yeah, I think so too. I know so. I know so. I got to be more so like, oh, fee because you're gonna do it. You gonna do, you just got a lot of uh it's me. And I was talking to a brother last night, man, brother of ours, man. He was like, Man, either you gonna do it or you're gonna get out the way, bro. Sure. You got a chance to do it or get out the way. What you just sitting around for? He's like, man, that's what you're telling me about the tea. You can get t-shirts from here. You ain't gotta go to New York. Do here, get you some type of bread coming in. I asked him for some money. Give me $40, boom. Looked out, I'm like, damn. He's like, man, you you you got you gotta come on, man. You get you if you're gonna do it, then you got the face. Everybody wanna hear the message that y'all pumping, but you got to take more initiative than he, because you got a lot on your plate, bro. Yeah, so yeah, I cause because guaranteed I call you eight day, yo, feek, man, that today. Boom, grab them the nephews, and we going down here, boom, we got such and such we can do. Cause this is gonna take about this. Ain't gonna be no overdate the one day, John. No, for sure not. This ain't gonna be no, but it got to start. But when? And then when the win is on me. You know, I can never tell you say when I'm gonna be there.
SPEAKER_06You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but yeah, man. James the Flames, what's up, man? You know, shout out to Turkey Bands 215, shout out to Ju Bop215.
SPEAKER_05Thought Skin Beauty, I got you tomorrow. I got one. Happy uh early anniversary. So I'm gonna take a shiz out for you tomorrow. Yes, that's me.
SPEAKER_06Mm-hmm. Yeah, y'all. Once again, uh July 18th, the event, man. Thank everybody for tuning in. Thank y'all for pushing us over the over the top on Apple Podcasts. The reviews has been crazy, man. We getting uh compared to uh Joe and Jada and uh Million Osworth of Game and Joe Button's podcast. You ain't tell me that. Yeah, we out there, we're getting like but you know what?
SPEAKER_05I I'm starting to notice something with you. What's up? You downplay stuff to me to keep the fire lit. You don't really let me full know the full thing. And hold what guess you said that we was gonna have that I don't even know is gonna be there.
SPEAKER_06Um, yeah, I ain't telling you guys. Well, what why not? I ain't say guess. What would you say? I said something, something we got going on. Something something I I shouldn't even say it, but it probably ain't gonna happen now anyway, though. We would just I was just talking trash.
SPEAKER_05Man, this man is crazy as hell. You think I don't be remembering stuff? I sits back in my little hideout and just think about everything that happened during the day.
SPEAKER_06We probably gonna uh what you call? Yeah, reason why I try to I I do some of that so because I'll be ready to choke you sometime, man. For what? What we talking about? Arguments. I'll be ready to, when I see you, I be having to, I gotta pull over and do like 20 push-ups to just take off some of the stuff. Oh my goodness. Of the day I was I was on the boulevard uh the other day. I'm arguing with you in the phone coming down the boulevard. We we arguing. I I hang the phone over. I pull over right there by Chick-fil-A, go to Home Depot, pull over Chick-fil-A, park my car on the side, did like 25 push-ups, and then came down, I said, man, and grabbed you. If I'd have seen you in the state that I was in, because you'd be going through a lot too.
SPEAKER_05And I understand, I understand if the live would have been a little different. Like if you'd have pulled up earlier, like I told you earlier that if you done pulled up, yeah, right at the end was doing it was it was there. That was the heated text button. You answer the phone lab got me even madder. I said, if you just text and go on downstairs, yo, I came breaking downstairs, no shoe. Remember how I said I run out of the crib on big. I might have had a locker socket, everything out there with the food.
SPEAKER_06All right, but I said, listen, when you see me, this or this thought this starts swinging. James the fan keeps saying what's good with the link, y'all. We gotta get that link right now. Yeah, they I might have to switch. I don't know. They they said they're working on it, man, because they had an issue with some something something that they got going on with our situation because we had to create a new account. But they, you know, the good thing about it, they're doing it for free then. So oh yeah, you love free. And then you guys just want you to guys continue business with us and I bet. But yeah, but yeah, uh, yeah, I was I was a little upset by about seeing you. Uh if I seen you really, you probably would have, you know what I mean? Do an interview with black eyes, something. But yeah, thank y'all, man, for uh for tuning in, man. Thank y'all for supporting us, man. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram. For those who don't follow us on Instagram, uh, thank you for supporting us on um uh iHeart Radio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, um, everybody that sees us in the streets, man. I was walking today down north. A brother pulled up beside me today, man. I was like, what's up, man? You know, show some love, man. Shout out to him. I forget his name. I don't know if I got his name, but uh shout out to 40 Cal 973, welcome to stay free. Thank you for all the members. Uh the black uh uh boxing match between uh Cotty. Um maybe released real soon. Uh, you know, and you see black taking some punches, you know. Uh, you know, you know, may have a part two. You know, I might have to step in there with you know for my nephew.
SPEAKER_05It's a family affair here, y'all. Just lining it up. Yeah, you're big James the Flame. I need some backing, man. Where y'all at? Call of Duty.
SPEAKER_06Yo, listen, but uh, we thank y'all for tuning in, man. Really appreciate y'all, man. Uh, July 18th, gonna be an epic event. It's gonna be our first event. It's gonna be some comedians, some laughing, some, some, some, you know, everything, man. We're gonna we're gonna have a have a great time. But we thank y'all for the support. Thank y'all for rocking with us, man. Once again, anything you want to say before we go, young?
SPEAKER_05Man, stay safe, man. It's the weekend, man. Be mindful. Always think. That extra three to five seconds can cost you your life or save your life. That's all how you I'm gonna ask. I'm that's all I'm asking. Give it the extra three, five seconds. That's it. Have a great weekend, man. We're gonna be back here with y'all Monday, man. Shout out to y'all, man. Shout out to the family, man. It's Tells for Jells. We up out here. We appreciate it.