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Prison is full of things most people never see—and some moments can change your life forever. In this episode of Tales From The Jails LIVE, we break down the Top 5 Most Intimidating Things About Prison based on real-life experience. From your first day walking onto the block to dealing with prison politics, violence, and the mental pressure of incarceration, we explain what it's really like behind bars.
If you've ever wondered what inmates fear the most, how respect is earned, or what makes prison such an intense environment, this episode gives you an unfiltered look at life inside.
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SPEAKER_03Everyone knows that jail is a serious matter. Us here at Tell us from the Jails, we are offering something special to anyone who is currently in prison, on their way to prison, and actually those who are returning from prison. We're offering consultation to anyone who's threatened with prison, in prison, and like I said, and who are coming home from prison. We have Zoom consultations to help you with your prison bid. For those who are going to prison, don't know about prison, don't know what to expect, don't know if it's going to be, you know, you know, all these horror stories you hear, all these things. We tell you what exactly to expect. We give you consultation on how to deal with these difficulties in prison. It can be through Zoom, it can be in person where we talk to you in person. We do intense prison preparation. We also offer business management for those who are incarcerated. We also do post-prison consultations. So if you're ever looking for consultations, you want to know what's going on, you want to want to be prepared to go in, like you want to want to be prepared to come home. Content details from the jail. We're here live in Part Resort. I'm Tall Fig Page, and my counterpart is Mr. Braheem Jackson. As you already know, what's up, man? What's going on with you, man? In this rainy day. Everybody rained in. Good work day.
SPEAKER_06I worked real good this morning. Yep. On this uh beautiful Thursday of ours, going into the weekend. Uh, what's going on today? What's going on out in the world? What's what's the topic for the day?
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SPEAKER_06What we won't conversate about.
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SPEAKER_06No. Under absolutely no circumstances, people are gonna go ahead and cut up when well that it that that's what it seemed like is going on out there right now. People gonna cut up and do whatever they want to do, think they ain't got no consequences to pay for behind what they did, and guess what? You're going to jail. You're going to jail if you don't don't something bad don't happen to you, God forbid that, before they catch you.
SPEAKER_03You know, when uh when the when the weather's like this, it does put a pause on the violence, I guess, for a man. Unless it was something like unless it was something. Where you see that at? I'm just saying, unless it was something that was planned.
SPEAKER_06Where you see that at? I see that. Yeah, and then you're coming up with crazy though. I'd have seen it.
SPEAKER_03We I done seen it.
SPEAKER_06People will pause when the weather gets a little bad. No, no, no, not not to my knowledge.
SPEAKER_03I didn't see I done seen it be raining outside, and then the rain has stopped. Then once the sun comes out, you see people spin that corner, spin that block, shooting.
SPEAKER_06Or while the rain is raining.
SPEAKER_03Because listen, at the end of the day, people not.
SPEAKER_06You gotta just be spinning the block.
SPEAKER_03People, people not outside, not outside, or standing outside, standing around when it's raining.
SPEAKER_06People in front of people for cover. But people look for praise when it's raining and stuff like that. They look for their prey. That's a good time to hunt. See, when it's all hot and sunny outside, everybody out, now everybody see what's going on. Yeah. Now you can lurk in it. You can lurk in this. You know this is lurking weather, man. Yeah, but what I'm saying. Man, you acting crazy like that. What I'm saying is, same weather right here is great lurking weather. Yeah, but if you out there.
SPEAKER_03Everybody's outside right now. But but the but the but the lurker. Even the police outside parked their bikes and got off their bikes in the streets. Yeah, I seen that just.
SPEAKER_06They've been sitting in there for about an hour and a half. Yeah, because they know ain't nothing going on. Let them go ahead and do their thing, man. They rookies, they not, they, they not tripping about if nothing going on. They trying to stay out the way of the lurker. You crazy as hell if you think them people just like, yeah, we cool right here. No, they like, let's go bunch up underneath this joint and chill for a little bit.
SPEAKER_03Nah. I'll say this. When the heat is out, the heat is out. You know what I'm saying? If you get what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_06No, I don't.
SPEAKER_03When the heat is out, the heat is out. You know what I mean? You're ready to spin that block with that heat. Make something happen. You know, but the thing, the thing about the uh this weather right here, when it's like this, when the when the weather, when it when it's raining and and it's gloomy, you know, you I I used to hate uh, you know, days like this when I was in the streets. Because these days like this, it's just like the the feeling of the weather, like when it's raining, like it just feels like it just, you know, I mean, you don't want you don't want to do nothing. You just you just you just don't know what's I don't know, just give me a feeling that I want to stay in the house. I I don't know about you. Like when the rainy, when it's rainy, uh raining outside, I want to just chill.
SPEAKER_06What I know growing up is this type of weather is when the crooks come out. I don't know what you was doing, why that was going. This type of weather is when all the little schemers, if you was hustling, I felt good hustling out here in this type of weather because I know the police wasn't really riding down the street. Come on, Feek, why is you sitting here acting like you don't know how this go? Or like you forgot. You like, yeah, everybody. No, this weather is crooked weather. This type of weather is what you call crook weather. All the crooks is out and about and creeping and lurking. The dope dealers, because everything is is is dormant, like you were saying, to something to you was saying, is is lightweight dormant. It's quiet a little bit. Like if it's a snowstorm. All the hustlers love it. All the dope boys love a crazy blizzard. Would you agree?
SPEAKER_04No.
SPEAKER_06How? Ain't no cops riding up and down the block. Yeah, I mean, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Ain't no cops riding up and down the block when it's a big block. But it's too cold.
SPEAKER_06It's too cold to stand outside with a blizzard, though. I'm just saying, if you got dope houses or you're on a phone and you trapping whatever, this is what they're doing. They love it when it's a snowstorm. Ain't no police, you know how it was, but if it be storms, you it's better for the hustlers and the lurkers. Inclement weather is in favor of the criminal. Because the cop, he's somewhere, like you said, under pavilions because it's raining. They don't want to be right. That's why they under pavilions, because it's raining out there. They on bikes. You wanna be riding up a damn Kensington Avenue on a bike?
SPEAKER_03Nah, but I'm just saying, like, you know, I just think that think that you know things slow down when it's bad weather. Well, nah.
SPEAKER_06You know, things get to jumping when it's bad weather.
SPEAKER_03Well, we spoke about this before in prison. These days like this in prison for the people that's locked up in jail right now, you on the block and it's you in jail and it's raining outside right now. You you people still on that on that treadmill, doing what they do, working out in that yard, whatever they can.
SPEAKER_06No, see, yeah, they're doing that because that's this is the thing that you got to do every day. But the feeling that they have in there, convicts is like, all right, they're happy when it's raining. I used to be happy when it's raining and snowing and stuff like that. Why? Because, like, if I had a girl, she couldn't do nothing. She couldn't, but they had she all in the house, and then she could, it's more time for her to be on the phone with me. You know what I'm saying? So dudes in jail like when it's implement weather.
SPEAKER_03But that don't mean that it's that it's the same way where she's at. We're talking about the country.
SPEAKER_06No, I'm talking about like when you in a county. Yeah, yeah. If you're in a county, if you're in a jail near the city, now if you on a different coast and stuff, you know things are gonna change. But if you like, say if I know it's wintertime, I like that it's wintertime for her. Like you got a lot of dudes in there that be thinking, damn, all right, yo, yeah, it's wintertime, my girl really can't, and you know you got a girl that like to go out. You know how they be saying, yeah, it's summertime flank, like summertime, the girls out, the heat is out, the meat is out. No duty. No. Mm-mm. When it gets cold, you be like, yeah, she got you got more time, girls pick up the phone more in the wintertime. Ain't got nothing to do, they in the house all day. So the the average convict be like, they like increment weather due to the fact that everybody is forced to probably be in the house or something like that. That's what a convict is thinking. See, we went through with the what the what the climate is out here with this type of weather, and I said that the lurkers be out. Now, with this type of weather, for the convicts in jail, me, I especially when I had a girlfriend at the time, I would be happy it's raining and storming. I'd be like, Yeah, all right. I'm already in jail, so it ain't affecting me. I'm just happy that all right, yeah, my girl went in one.
SPEAKER_03She could be in the crib laying up with the.
SPEAKER_06Oh, but we but you know, yeah, that that could happen too. But I'm just a good layup weather, too.
SPEAKER_03Don't get it.
SPEAKER_06But this is man crazy as hell.
SPEAKER_03What type of that good layup weather with somebody chick?
SPEAKER_06This is man crazy. This is that good. This is that you ain't lying about that, boy.
SPEAKER_03This is that good layup weather. You know what's crazy, right?
SPEAKER_06Oh, Jody. You know what's crazy, right? A female, right? And I done seen it, you know, back in my ignorant days or whatever, or just being freakier than the frog and a mustache when I come home. And you know, I like to be on this side of the fence, man. A girl, and this is no badge to the women, y'all still hold your dudes down for the women that did do do it. They answer their phone. Some thorough chicks will answer their phone, and the dude be sitting in the back room quiet, he knows to play his role. That's a hurtful, like, joint, yo. You understand what I'm saying? That's a crazy, crazy joint, man. Like a crazy joint, bro. She answering the phone, he's sitting there, laid up behind her, rubbing her back. This goes on at an alarming rate, bro. Yeah, I know. I'm ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. This man is crazy as hell, man.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I know all about this.
SPEAKER_03Back in my time. That was that was a long time ago. But listen, I want to say something to y'all, listen, um, tells from the jails episodes. Uh you can always listen to the episodes after they are recorded live. They you can listen to them on Apple Podcasts, Spotify as well. Also, you can go into YouTube. Our YouTube channel is uh at Tells from the Gels, and you can uh go there and watch the live, click on the live link and go back and go back and watch the actual live videos over again. Now, uh I just came up and um, you know, I'm I was being a good Samaritan just now when I came into the studio. You know, I just see somebody, somebody got a little red uh Honda Civic out there, door wide open, raining on the car. You know what I'm saying? Seat soaking wet. You know what I mean? What? Yeah, I'm like that. Let the door open. Got a little book bag. I don't know, a little red little car. Probably a little young ball or something we don't might know. Left his car door open. You know what I mean? It's all raining inside his car. He got a little book bag in the back. Left the door all the way open.
SPEAKER_06Wide open.
SPEAKER_03That's the young ball stuff.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, that's that's but that's crazy.
SPEAKER_03I walked off and came in. Touched the seat. I said, yeah, somebody gonna sit on that seat, it's gonna be wet.
SPEAKER_06And that joint is gonna be whaming when it dries. That joint is gonna go through a stage, like no other. It's steps to it. You gotta go through the moisteness of driving in this. Because now you gotta leave this facility to go home because you don't live in it. And then you roll the windows up, you come out the next day. Oh my god, that's the worst carpet. This is my whole cold feet.
SPEAKER_03Got to be more careful, man. Those learned experiences of being a young boy. Everybody experienced that. You know, you uh leave your car door open or the wind uh or the window down. That'd be that'd be the one. What happened? Go in the crib and leave the windows down and it's raining, wake up the next day, the whole car just shit.
SPEAKER_06Or you like, yeah, because you left them down, you ain't knew it was gonna rain, or you forgot it was gonna rain and wouldn't. I ain't really leave the windows down too much in the car growing up though. I left them down before. Yeah, that you a bonehead. That's a bonehead. Like, how you getting out the car? But you know what though? Never, never back in my drunken days when I was drinking and stuff like that. I might have a back window down. And I I could as long as I see these two windows.
SPEAKER_03Exactly, that's what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_06But or yeah, these windows went down.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it'd be the back.
SPEAKER_06It'd be yeah, all right, all right, now I follow. Yeah, I done did that about four. It'd be a side back drawn down, or the one right here on the side of me.
SPEAKER_03The only way that the front would be down is if you got out the car, rode the windows down, was going in for a second, like you got your creator head up and running the house, roll the windows down, then you go in and might fall asleep or something, and then it starts raining. But um, you know, more so than not, you know, we the back window for me. Now, let's get to this uh episode, man. You know, because I want to ask you a question. What are like for somebody who's coming into prison, right? Somebody coming to prison who never been there. They just never been to jail, they never experienced prison. What are the top five things that normally that instills fear into it? That's the uh instills fear into the individual before they get there. What are they like the things they say they look forward to or that they might be scared of before they get there? What is it? So what question is it that you asked me? What are what are the top five things that an individual or someone going to jail may be scared of or or and dissipating that's gonna be scared?
SPEAKER_06The first thing is misconception. Jail is never what you think it is, especially if you ain't never been there. You can hear all the stories you want to hear, you can hear all the tales from the jails, the tales from the pen, the all the podcasts that broadcast about uh the penal system. If you've never been to jail, all of our powers combined can never get you prepared for what you're ready to walk into. So that's a big, that's a big, like get that out your mind. All that you looking forward to, oh yeah, they raping at a woman leak. All right, yeah, you gotta do rape. Rap, rape gotta be one of the things people who because you because you hear about it so yeah, but it's not, it's it's only that right, but that's a false conception.
SPEAKER_03People is No, but I'm saying though, but what I'm saying to you is that is a fear. So you can put that at the as number as one of the five because people are anticipating But that's really not going on, though. All right, it may not be going on, but I'm saying it might not be going on.
SPEAKER_06But that's why I said it's just a mental. No, I know I know what you're saying, but what I say the whole, the thing in front is the number one thing before. Because that wraps everything up in a hole. We can get on to something else. What I say, the number one thing is listening to what you thought it was. That's the first thing you gotta, that's the first thing that leads up to fear. That's everything. You understand what I'm saying, or no? Yeah, I understand what you're saying. Like for the people that never been to jail, always look what watch the TV or listen to stories, that's anticipation. They hyped up. You gotta let that go. Because it's not gonna be whatever they told you it was.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_06That your mind can't begin to wrap around prison unless you actually was in prison. You can sit here and hear a hundred stories and hopefully it keeps you away from it. But it's way crazier than what I'm telling you. Because now it's like I can only explain a verbal aspect to you and try to give you a visual, but you go through a physical process of being incarcerated too. Like your body gets adapted to the norm of waking up every day at a certain hour, every day at six o'clock. Every day you go into bed by eight, every day for years. So your body goes through a physical like change. Like your body, like, look, yo, bro, I could go to sleep right now, right? I could be even back in my day, I could get jaded drunk even if I'm not dead sober or whatever, and won't wake up at four, uh, I could go to sleep four or five o'clock in the morning and won't wake up past seven o'clock. You didn't live with me before. I don't never lay in bed past 10 o'clock. That's a change that your body goes through. Like that's that's something that you gotta train your body doing day in and day out. That's like some military shit. You understand what I'm saying, or no?
SPEAKER_03Yeah. But what I was saying is like, I was giving like like the five things that I got from, you know, I was on my I was I was on my way to New York today. Uh, me and uh me and Sha, that takes side into uh JFK just uh was up in New York this morning. But the five things like people were scared of that I think I'll just I'll just name a few. Uh for one, it's fear of being raped. That's that's somebody who never been to jail. Like, like these young boys in here, like they like you know, they might think that might be might be think about like they hold up, I go to jail, I can get raped. Uh two, fear of being stabbed was another one. People scared to get stabbed, thinking they think they're gonna get stabbed. Uh uh just a fight who never really been into a fight before. A lot of guys fear getting into a fight. They also fear uh um the actual guards. A guard because you know you hear we hear about guards killing inmates or uh things of that nature. And then um the other thing that I was thinking was maybe just you know, not something outside of the jail, just fear of you know losing their girl or we could say losing they losing their life. You know what I'm saying? So out of those five things, what do you think is the most that we had to do a a poll on duty? What what's what do you think would be the the number one thing that uh crosses a person's mind as a fear of going to jail? Number one thing they would think about.
SPEAKER_06Like, dang I don't know, that's like wow.
SPEAKER_03But what did you think about? Like you never before you when you first got you going to jail with your kids.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I was going to juvenile jails forever. You know what I mean? That that builds you for regular prison. You know what I mean? It steps to it. So it's like, I don't, I can't, it's hard for me to answer that question. Like, for a person that never been to jail, what's gonna be his number one fear? Like, what's the number one one? Like any one of them could be number one. Who the hell wanna get raped? If you got a dude that's not a violent dude, he's a scammer or something like that, got caught up going to jail, he's not violent, and then he's getting punched on, he like, oh my god, he'll pass out from seeing a real punch on.
SPEAKER_03Do you think his thing is his main thing is, you know, listen, I don't want to get listen, man, and don't rape, because people always say that, like, yo, it's not happening, like, yo, don't rape me.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, that's what they're thinking next. Because this is the this is the the myth behind jail that we in there just loving on each other too much. I don't do that. Just we having too much fun. If you like the myth that comes out here to the streets is if a man did 10 years or better, he done had sex with a boy. That's not true. You got a bunch of men in there that got 30, 40 years in fuck the dude, and ain't never had no relations with a boy. But that's the big myth about jail. Like you soon're in jail, nigga, 10 years, first thing a nigga thinking out of everything in the world, but that nigga fuck around, fuck something. And and and then and you be pegged at that until you prove otherwise. You know what I'm saying? So that's why this joint spreads like wild. fire fire to it, but it might be the number one fearful thing for somebody.
SPEAKER_03And the other thing is I would say which is a a a second to that would be getting stabbed. People scared to get stabbed.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, because you could die. You could die. Nigga take that wee wee before he take that knife. You think so? Yeah. Yeah. If he got a chance to live, he thinking I can live off this junk right here. I ain't gonna live. They had a it was a bull man, he said a joke one time, man, but he was dead serious. And this joke is crazy and this is real graphic and all that man. And he said man, he he he he he had a question. We was in uh you came to see me down there, Jersey County.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_06Kearney County, what was that called? But yeah, it was Jersey. What was it was the name of that jail? Was Jersey? What was the name of that jail? I forget what I think Joe Molino was there too, right? Yeah he was there too uh what was the name of that jail? Damn but it's in Jersey Jersey City. Uh what's the name? I forgot of it. Y'all know it, oh in the Hudson River, y'all know what it is and they had a federal block and they sent us there. And you know you can get in four or five to a cell there. Like you go as long as the block or the count was cool on the block when I say the count meaning the head count for the inmates say if it was supposed to be 60 inmates on this unit and the guards come around count and the 60 inmates they don't care who you bunk up with. They don't care who you lock in. It's the first jail I've ever been in like this. So we'd be in the cells at night we locking around 10 o'clock and you know dudes be conversating talking about girls' stories and how who had the baddest bitches talking about the whips you crash and the guns you blast you know that's the stories in the cells when you especially when you got more than two niggas in there y'all up all night just kicking it. And uh old head proposed a question to the group and the question was if you had a penis in your ass and a knife in your back which one is you snatching out first but that's a real question this man crazy as shit man we was all got quiet in the cell like this like oh wait what the fuck is you talking about man like what the hell are you talking about he like man you got no which one you taking out first my man talking he's snatching the knife so we all fell out like that he leaving the joint like that's crazy as because he wanna live yeah see you sit there you sit there you go you taking out first i'm taking a knife out first you talking about man listen man crazy as hell man it's about some 30 minutes of we got me crying at work yeah man yeah man i'm about to say crazy somebody something might have snuffed him for that oh it answers we always like yo he's like this a real lot this jail this could happen if you got both of them in you which one you snatching out first we was just in there niggas like the knife the knife damn smack yeah man is crazy which one you snatching out first no comment smack smack crazy as hell man young so ain't nobody answered the question yet so my man gonna say lean lean active said knife definitely gotta come out first no question asked he said I ain't dying already yeah but you see what I mean yeah it's eleven so you gotta be careful for yeah I mean for the things that you because this convict shit a whole nother thing man and and niggas sit around all day long and they're on them joints like why why like that's a real logic question because if a nigga stabbing you and they got the best of you and that's going on that can happen to an individual to a person that comes to jail you can get an individual you can get in a situation where niggas got you in a hoose cow I don't care how strong you is how many jabs you can throw in 10 seconds you can't beat the wave so if you in there you ain't standing on business and the men come for you whether they come for you with that lock that knife or that we is sometimes you can't get out the way of it unless you go to the police and check in and that mean go the whole if they got you in a bad position I seen the best of men take a lot of L's man the wrong ways in there man especially if you get caught you get caught in them blind spots in that cell ain't nobody coming to get you you got four or five niggas in there three of them got knives the other ones holding a wee wee like this shit gonna get crunchy in a minute that's for real wow so the third thing um the third thing to be scared of would be just the actual um aspect of the guards people maybe fear the guards man because the guards can be racist and so many other things do you think that's a uh logical you know feeling I'm I'm scared of these guards I'm scared of the guards in there yeah the guards in there beating niggas to death the guards will punish you the guards will get you off camera they know where all the blind spots are in the jail guards know where every blind spot at in the jail the guards is a gang that's a that's the gang against the jail like they not they backing each other play what if one of them did something out of pocket and it was another guard that seen that this guard did this you had rarely would you see that guard do the right thing and be like man he was wrong talking about the other officer they're backing their play that they're a gang that's like the street cops now and for the officer that do report it the right way all the rest of the officers he's gonna be an outcast he he gonna fuck around and quit they ain't none of them would because it's a brotherhood. It's a real life but the police they that's a brotherhood them COs they will kill you in there bro and then like I say there's generational families working in there you got sons they pops they pops they ready retire like this this generation they passed this generational wealth for them these these uh corporations man they they got bloodlines in this joint senior uh a junior and little Robbie whole families bro like this ain't no job this a career and that that that's supporting the whole family the lieutenant SIS he the uncle uh a warden he the uh the miss she the aunt come on bro that's that joint that bro bro you ain't got no win against them bro you get on their wrong side and they get you outnumbered out there in the mountains and all that they gonna win at all costs and their job is to secure the jail and keep us in there and secured and disciplined and they gonna now they got certain rules they gotta play by but come on man who gonna tell on them? Who word is they gonna believe me I'm in here for selling convicted for selling tons of dope or shooting or killing a nigga or whatever it is I'm convicted for and you got a 16 year vet uh a polished uh sergeant or lieutenant been here 16 years who word they gonna believe especially if you ain't got it on camera or recording and like who's who are they going to believe?
SPEAKER_03You see uh I just seen we just seen something recently where the cops beat we seen it happen a lot but we just seen something where these cops got sentenced one cop got I think like 30 years 20 something or 30 years for uh beating they killed the inmate they uh put him in that what's that chair thing that little it's like a chair they put him in they sit him in a chair it's a restraint chair yeah and they beat this they beat they beat him now duty they they like beat him on conscious non duty and then and then I think he ended up dying. Yeah that's yeah that's what they do. And they end up sentencing all them guys systems.
SPEAKER_06I just seen that this has happened not too long ago yeah and the boy was in there he he had a statement for the uh for the judge and all that he was reading it all the judge like he watched like yeah he was like no you be yeah you this person who did that that's who that is out here but the person I seen and I heard yeah the judge cracking I ain't trying to hear none of that y'all went there and beat this man to death on purpose yeah bro but and nine of them send that you meet and and do you blame them though let's get to the real part do you blame them who the guard yeah yeah it can't be I'm saying like but they did it's them against us because we we we'll try to kill them too we'll lie on them he touched my ass they got a drone called Priya in there Priya means Prison Rape Elimination Act. That's what Priya means so I can go and follow something on a guard that's how if a guard working a block and he a dickhead guard and or the whole block don't like him like he be shaking damn cells all the time taking niggas shit extra shit that you ain't allowed to have somebody we'll go to one of the chos or something like that be like yo fill out a report when this guard man says he touched you. Then they gotta go through an investigation for that and this and that. The guard get put on leave and all that yeah you got them right they respect it because it's an outside group the Priya prison rape religion elimination that it's because you do have some guards that have done that before that's why this this act and then this law for the inmates is out. But you can lie now you can be like yeah he was patting me down and squeeze my ass cheek priya now this guard got to go through a whole you know investigation process to see if this act is claiming he can't work on this side of the jail nuts niggas is doing it at an alarming rate in there. The guards is gonna band up and they're gonna come up with their own plan to strategically go against us.
SPEAKER_03Man this shit is an ongoing war bro it's bigger than just going in your cell and sitting in there for hours man this is psychological to the fifth power bro so uh like straight up you know uh in regards to uh the guards and and and them and dealing with the guards do you think that sometimes the guards is is is is warranted like is is warranted for the guards to just have the upper hand as far as because because they gotta they they gotta it gotta instill some force inside the jail they gotta they gotta put some type of discipline down but it may get out of hand because the the inmate may have reacted in a way started fighting back so they just go too far. Because once once inmates swing back or something like that.
SPEAKER_06Oh yeah they but they got once you swing back they got all grounds to restrain you in a manner that they see fit to restrain you. But now you call something that's called overdoing it. You got a lot of them that'll overdo it. Like you see how they be stomping one inmate like this that be going on in the CFC if they be up there crushing. When's the worst thing you've seen happen by a guard or do this money oh man or or say twice in Atlanta I seen both incidents in an in USP Atlanta and that's a transit. Them guards don't put in it's all black people what happened? They be looking for wreck. Like you get off the bus like we get off the bus to go in there to get closed out because it's a transit facility. No I was talking about that day what happened what you seen it happen that day I'm telling you what's happening we get off the bus we go in in the facility the guards that drop us off on the bus they got to take you through this process they got to take all your shackles and all that because the guards who drop you off the bus, this ain't the jail they work at they just transit guards. So they got to take their shackles back with them. So they'll take us in the R into the Atlanta RD so now all the Atlanta guards in there. But it's a brotherhood like I said these two guards four guards that just dropped us off in this bus they just dropped off 40 people but they not from this jail. You understand what I'm saying? Yeah they're coming from another jail that's just but it's a brotherhood. They see their brothers yo yeah we got another 40 for y'all so now the guards that now when y'all pulling up we receiving y'all that's why they call it receiving and discharge we receiving y'all so the guards out front yeah line up out here we don't go in there until I say your name Jackson such and such such and such such and such so you going in there now it's a whole different other ball game they in there like yo quiet up man don't be doing no talk they talking crazy. So then you got niggas this men like what you mean quiet up I'm a grown ass man. But even though you out of pocket because they really got the length you got a dis you at a disadvantage they gonna crush you you got them cuffs on you but niggas be just fed up and what you mean just shut up like a guard might be yo shut up nigga about who you talking to I'm a grown ass man.
SPEAKER_03And he really right but he had a disadvantage yeah you understand what I'm saying but it that shit just be crazy bro saying that shit be crazy on a whole nother level bro you gotta know when it just be quiet man sometimes you gotta just accept the defeat you know you can't can't say something all the time especially if you know you cuffed already yeah and it's like 40 guards and as soon as you say something crazy or do anything they gonna do but but sometimes pride outrule that with a man bro you gonna have to beat me but y'all gonna know the next time y'all see me y'all gonna carry me and handle me a little bit different and guards do.
SPEAKER_06Oh that's that's the one right there he'll pop off here shit one of us damn you got niggas that be in a child hall I think that if I'ma sh if I got the heart to walk up to you like in a chow hall line because it'd be during lunchtime in the federal prison that's when during Monday through Friday during lunchtime that's when you can see all the guards the warden the lieutenants that over the heads of certain departments like medical uh commissary uh uh a laundry you see the heads of because you you know how to take the air out of me boy you said heads that on duty but uh so uh what I was talking about you see how you said during lunchtime you see all these people oh yeah you see all them and if you got the heart and I seen the dudes do it to have a bottle that you done save a V05 bottle you know that's like this big and it's like in like a cone shape. You ever seen a V because that's what they sell on commissary V05. So they sell that joint in there right so uh if you got a nigga that got the heart he done took two dookies in his joint and filled it up half with piss he spitting in it he he he he he he coming in it and all that that's what you call that glock dookie. And then to make a good glock dookie you got to keep it for about six to seven days where it's ripe. It got an ammonia smell now. This is what's going on in there y'all the the the dookie is so ripe that it smells like ammonia it no longer smells like disgusting it just smells loud now like what the it it is it's mind blowing how you this smells after six to seven days.
SPEAKER_03Like that salt that gets um NFL players in the football films.
SPEAKER_06Yeah yeah yeah like yeah one of them and you got the heart to walk up to a guard in a child hall on you call that main line lunchtime this is the biggest every lunch in a jail is the majorest activity of the jail of the day because all the guards is out. You ain't gonna never see no part of the of the day Monday through Friday where all the guards is there at one time but lunchtime. You understand what I'm saying dude do you get it now what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03Yeah I get it I get it that's that's the time where everybody is available.
SPEAKER_06Exactly. So if a nigga any of the inmates all the because the whole jail got to come eat it's lunchtime. They're gonna let out unit by unit so everybody gonna get to see who they need to see. Now throughout the week you might not see but you know at lunchtime you will see them there. Monday through Friday because you know the minutes they the big wigs they don't work Saturday and Sunday counselors and all that but now if you got the heart to walk up to a guard and mash Dookie all in his face that don't hurt that that that's just like a disrespectful act to smash like that don't hurt I'll just be like I'll be like what the damn you piss Dookie and then it's up but I want to hurt you I would rather sock you or lie like or something like that. But the do a dookie act like you a diabolical like because that don't hurt him you trying to disrespect them on a whole you you get where I'm coming from the level of thinking like because you're gonna get the same type of punishment you're gonna get for knocking him out. So I'm gonna take the max I think the max punishment would be to knock him out saying what's uh yeah that's all they say what's what's worse knockout or the glockie the the glock dookie is just disrespect the knockout is humiliating would you agree or no the dookie is disrespect to a whole nother accord but knockout you don't even people don't really remember they don't remember that they got knocked out that's that's humiliating that the humili I saw it boss you don't remember nothing that's humiliating at his highest form you don't remember nothing you over there you humiliate you snoring louder than you do when you sleep come on bro they said when you get knocked out that mean your brain moved this a this is a yeah it's a contusion your brain is a concussion it's a concussion yeah it's a concussion your brain shook and shut down everything shut down so the so the so the guards do instill and they do instill uh fear in the hearts of men or they try to yes they do you what it is it's not fear because you got dudes to still buck right if you got a dude in there talking shit to like 20 guards he know they all gonna rush in he talking about the guards do that because they know niggas is scared niggas ain't gonna step up for themselves and say majority of niggas and me concluded I sit there and be like man because I don't want the trouble niggas don't want to be in a hole to that comes with a price to pay when you stand up. And but the guards know it but that's why they're disrespectful. We might be all in the bullpen and they might be ready to call names and they be like yo quiet up and all that so niggas might be still talking to each other and we in the bullpen and then he'd be like yo shut the fuck up you be like and then the whole room would get quiet you have like yo we grown ass men in here police going by who said that me like them DC niggas be on him like bitch nigga me and then they but they gonna go fuck him off but it came in shut so so by him just responded in that manner he about to get treated so what you do you just move by the way yeah so you just move out the way y'all he just yeah I'm I'm I'm out I know his raid come through I done seen this motherfucker movie a thousand times when you say to the boy like yo no I ain't saying nothing I'm but he a man in my eyesight yeah in my eyesight he's a man all right so but he just put himself in the lines then in in with it with some lemon limb draws on I sat there and well if I see him again he get out the whole I'm like what's up salute he a man he ain't that's how you know if you and him have a problem if he do that with the police imagine what's gonna happen when you and him get into something yeah he don't get no two fucks about the police the niggas that's gonna lie so imagine what he's gonna think about you if you and him get into an encounter so how do the guards approach you when you do something like that how do they they they say their respect level be up because they don't want to go through that again.
SPEAKER_03What do they say?
SPEAKER_06They be seeing you Mr. Such and such or Mr Page how you doing today you are you were you back out seven months eight months in the whole you out yeah I'm good officer pinkin because your respect's how yeah you'll see the respect flow through the I'm talking about throw flow through the ranks man between inmate to inmate or either inmate to police or the CEO after they they put they they they they just destroyed you they yeah but they still on the tip like he don't he a butt he a buck nigga he a wild this is one of them wild ones yeah so they got respect back especially walking down the hall because it might be a a minute or so for somebody get get to us by the time we get we go through something.
SPEAKER_03Yeah so if we hear rumbling for a good minute or so you might get out on me but listen how do they how do they approach the actual bullpen like when they I asked somebody say something like that say somebody like yeah like F you guard or whatever how do they come to the bullpen? Do he the guard like all right I'll be back no they coming in he coming in just like right there. Because it'd be if it'd be it because they already be right there fee how many what I'm saying is does he wait to get help or he just comes right in?
SPEAKER_06No they be they be there deep because this is a process. All right when you first get off the bus and they unshackle everybody and they usher us because once everybody gets unshackled now then we ready go through a strip change and all that this is R D. Okay you go through a process so it'd be a bunch of guards down there already because they just got 40 niggas down here that's coming into the jail. Okay. So you got already like 25 30 guards down there going through we they process us process processing us into the jail. Yeah us 40 that got off the bus. So now we're we're being detained from cell to cell to cell these is big cells but they be wanting you to be quiet but they all be at the door like one one guard had a clipboard with all the names and then it'd be other guards that be standing around and he'd be like yo quiet up or something.
SPEAKER_03And these ex-nfl players and all types of different things yeah army vets and shit like that.
SPEAKER_06Yeah they ready to do some damage yeah on duty yeah and you got niggas in there been 13 14 and been doing burpees every day in 13 14 years them niggas in shape better than them niggas. Them niggas they be taking yours I'll be watching this shit sometime man them them them them rollouts from the police be going bad oh yeah so it would be that might one guy take out that's why they beat them so bad. It be getting disrespectful in there bro especially in that close combat this ain't like you in the field and everybody get the you get the you can't faint in these little a little ass this shit is rumble young man rumble young man. I land you land this shit crazy this shit crazy bro when I can say at the end of the day if that man get back out the hole he don't get transferred to another jail the police have a different aspect of respect for him regardless if they whooped his ass or not but so he might be in a hole for seven months probably more than that. When you rumble and we get the police you get more than that they don't play that about that because they you're starting an uprise in the rest of the men eyes like damn we can buck against them niggas. So that's why they try to punish you so for the next man they do it or think about doing it he can remember damn the nigga before me boy they carried that nigga a year and a half in the whole stream all the way over to we we in Fort Dix New Jersey they didn't transfer that nigga to Texas you like damn you know what I'm saying that they they send that as a message to the mass you know I'm saying it's a bad journal wow and this is crazy but those incidents with those guards how often does that happen man at least two to three times a month and that's a high percentage bro of them smashing something two to three times it's nothing to hear the deuces going off your first thing is going to be convict on convict I wonder what because when you you might be in the unit and you see the guard jump up and start haul ass sh but you'll hear the deuces you'll hear his walkie like he'll be going to the door unlock the door there then you'll go look because we'll be newsy we'll be running to the windows and shit looking you'll see all the guards running from the buildings boom from the he coming out A building he coming out B building guards coming out the kitchen guards coming out the gym and they run into wherever the deuces got hit at on the compound yeah so now you see where all the guards is running to then you see my I see other guards dragging niggas out on the ground you like oh they over there rumbling in A building they turning that shit up in A building. You know what I'm saying that shit crazy bro that shit crazy bro you go through this shit all the this shit Is mind blowing, bro. So in a and seeing niggas get dragged out, they whole khaki shirt is tan, but it's blue. This motherfucker is burgundy. From blood. Come on, bro. Wow. Stay free, y'all. Stay super free, man. This shit going down, and if you go in there, is a great possibility it can happen to you. So no one is exempt from it. No one in prison.
SPEAKER_03So like say like you said y'all on the ballpen. When the guards come in, when the guards come in, everybody just part like to see it have him depression.
SPEAKER_06No, they didn't they they won't yeah, if they trying to come in, yeah. Yeah, everybody won't go out the way.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. And he be sitting there.
SPEAKER_06Because the whole drawing gets quiet, yeah. Yup. So you gotta look at it like Yeah, we everybody like this. Yeah. They're going to get their man. So nobody ain't nobody wanna what the happened. No. You on your own in there, bro. Unless you like say if you got niggas that jumped in there before it gotta be niggas like us. Yeah. Nigga might be transferring through transit with his homie. Niggas before the bomb, they going together. Yeah, but he gets the argument with the police, but he says man sitting there, not even saying nothing, just let them do. They get the he come in and suck apart. That shit goes down, and the police is not safe at all in there, bro. Nigga in there, me and you then got sentenced to two life sentences. Oh, yeah, it's up. Like, what you you you you're you're you're in your mind, I'm not taking no disrespect from nobody in here, bro. I ain't got no getting out of that. Come on, bro. That's the so what you think you just got 40 years. Now you in Kyanair flying to Victorville with this fresh 40 ball Jamal. You mad at the motherfucking universe. So that 40 can turn into about an 80 or a life. You ain't tripping with it. Yeah, it can.
SPEAKER_03Yes. Yes. Yes, it can. So I know you mentioned you kind of you kind of like uh uh mentioned this a little bit, but the but the fourth thing I would say that that causes people to be the perception of jail is the actual fighting, like fighting another inmate. Why are people scared to like fight other inmates? Why, what, what's what's like you people fight every day, but you go to jail, you scared to get into a fight?
SPEAKER_06No, because you know, some people ain't fighters. Some people ain't fighters. Some people, you know, even though they got into a one or two in their life, but they still ain't fighters. I know a lot of girls is not fighters, and I know a lot of see you see it more with girls. I know some boys that ain't fighters too, a lot, but you see a lot more.
SPEAKER_03You don't really see another grown man get punched in the face and don't really do that. Man, you crazy as a motherfucker. Yeah, we're at in jail.
SPEAKER_06So a man are punching the smile in the face and say, The fuck punch and slapped. I had my co-defender say they call you and tell you about a grown man. He done slapped over five people in it. You said boy trying to fight back though. No, he did not. He stopped and looked at him and walked off the court. I had my co-defender call up here and tell you the whole story. Yeah, that's true. You talk about what I said. No, I know what I said, nigga. I done seen niggas get slapped and fight back. But grown men is slapping men. Men is trying to take all type of pride and anything that you got of you to make you a man out of you in there. Bro, you will be you will have some straightening when you come home from them joints, bro. Because you're gonna always think, I ain't trying. Even though you carry, you may be one of the men that carried yourself as a man. But what it took for you to do that is so exhausting, bro. You gotta put that gorilla suit on every day you wake up in that joint, bro. And that takes energy. That takes energy to discipline yourself not to be, because like I'm a people person. I like to, you know, you see how I am when we all out in the bob, I'm cracking jokes, I'm talking shit, but I'm around niggas I don't know, I got to be like this. And that's energy. Imagine me being around people all day long and I got to be like this all day. That'll kill me, man. That's that's that's nerve-wracking. I want to be myself. Myself is, we go out, we eat, we talk and trade. You see how we be? We comfortable with each other. But when I get around people that I don't know, you're not comfortable, so you're on alert. It costs your body to be on alert all the time.
SPEAKER_03Today I was in a pit stop. We was in, you know, a little rest stop. You know, we come from New York. We go stop at a rest stop. There's a rest stop, you know, got you know, Chick-fil-A, all that stuff in there, whatever. But I stopped there today and I'm sitting there in line, and these boys are just looking at me. They just kept staring at me, staring at me, staring at me. There's three of them. And I'm sitting there, I'm looking at them, and um and they just looking, they kept kept looking at me, kept stopping, looking at me. So I'm keep looking back, but you know, I'm like, I'm just you know, just regular. They go up, come over to me, yo, uh, yeah, yo, we mess with the podcast. But I just but the way they was looking kind of had me feel a little uncomfortable. Right. But you know, it just sometimes just because I'm I'm getting I'm getting used to this whole thing of people approaching, you know, not not saying it's nothing bad, but it just like the look sometimes don't always seem like it's a friendly, a friendly look.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, because you're getting looks from men, and men, like my demeanor, people tell me this is, but when you meet me, be like, man, black cool dude, but the demeanor, the outward projection look of a person could be off. Everybody don't look pleasant. You know what I mean? Niggas ain't got time to be and not to say that's a bad thing by looking pleasant. You got dudes that got an open personality, like they aura is open. Yeah, like like you, for example, a person will feel comfortable coming over and say, Yo, how you doing, man? From your presence. And that don't be a mean or bad thing. But a person will look at me and be like, Yeah, don't even ask him, ask the bull coming behind you. You know, people got that look. It's that look like, yeah, I mean, it's that look that the projection that people throw off. Yeah. So you know what I'm saying? And again, to get back to what you were saying, to how you felt uncomfortable, that takes energy to find out.
SPEAKER_03Only because initial look, but shout out to them, man. They from Jersey, uh, from Jersey City, shout out to them. I forgot their names, yeah. Dad, but they Were y'all was that again? Um, I was coming from New York. I was in the rest stop. Oh, New York. And um I was standing there and they they kept looking at me. Then uh one of the, I forget the brother's name, man. I forgot y'all's name, but shout out to y'all, man. Y'all know what um who I'm talking about, but they the uh one brother came over, shook my hand, and he was like, yo, I messed with the pilot, and the other two came over and spoke to me, so it was cool, man. Shout out to y'all. I'm sorry I forgot y'all names, man, but I appreciate that, man. But um, but these things is is real. Like a like a fist fight, people are intimidated to get punched in the face. People scared to get hit in the face. Or get or just get punched, period. Yeah. Because they ain't never been through that type of life. But normally, once the first punch goes, Nah, that you still don't know.
SPEAKER_06It normally like, alright, it's on. This is what I got hit on. But that's for you. That's your mentality. You understand? You know, you can't reflect your mentality on the next person. That's why it would make us all unique. We got our own thoughts and feelings and way we're gonna act. That's why you got a real good saying. I used to go, everybody is different. Everybody. Like you might not take that the next man will. Old head told me one time, I said in itself. I said, damn, man, I wish the whole world was thorough, man. Everybody was all real niggas. He was like, Wow, everything gotta, everything plays its part. You need the corny niggas. The chicks know the difference. Oh, he's a corny, but boy, right there, like that. He said, if we was all fly, we'd be out here going to war, competing for everything. But the corny niggas play their part. You know what I'm saying? The corny chicks play their part. Everybody plays a part into the rolling of life. Would you say that? Yeah. I agree.
SPEAKER_03Everybody can't be thorough, everybody can't. Yeah, everybody can't be funny, everybody can't be a thing.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, everybody got their own little drone.
SPEAKER_03And it doesn't mean that you're less of a man.
SPEAKER_06And that's the part right there, bro. Yeah. Go ahead and say that again, man. That's the that's the part for me.
SPEAKER_03This doesn't mean that you're less of a man, less of a woman, because you may not, you know, be as tall as this person or as funny as this person, or, you know, or stronger this person. You're still a human being at the end of the day. Uh, the other thing, the fifth thing was uh being robbed in jail. People were afraid to get paid.
SPEAKER_06But being robbed, people afraid to get robbed in the street. So imagine, you know, jail just sounds sends more times getting robbed in the street. Is the robbery in jail more vicious than on the street, you think? It's more personal. It's more personal because you gotta see the nigga who robbed, see the nigga robbed you on the street, you might not see that nigga again for months.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_06The nigga robbed you in jail, you gotta see this nigga every day. And if you don't do nothing, that's bad. You gotta see this nigga every day. Nigga walking past you eating your soups that he just took from you last night. He listening to your walk, man. You ain't got no walk, man. You out there just watching TV like, yo, what he say? Because I told you how the volume is, you gotta have headphones on. Who's doing that? A lot of people. Talk about who's doing that. Be right there. You'll be tapping me and I got your headphones on. What do you say? Oh, the score is 1629. You good? All right. See, all you wanna do is keep it. This is for real, bro.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, make sure you hit that like button, man. So hold on. Uh so hold on.
SPEAKER_06So if somebody took your walk, baby, you be like, yo, uh, it's niggas that come out there and be standing there. The nigga that took his walk, man, over there watching the Spanish channel, a black nigga. He likes telemundo. Only time the black people go watch the Spanish channel is when Telemundo on. And for the all my men, my brothers out there that have been in federal prison. We love this one channel on the Spanish channel. All the Spanish girls, they just dance all day long. Telemundo. And then they so pretty, you know, the Spanish girls got the good hair and they got the little strings around them. And all the blacks, that's the only time blacks and Mexicans and Hispanic get along. We be over there slapping and looking at. That's like a like a joint. So a nigga might be over there or watching Telemundo with your walkman on you over there at the uh sports TV, you tapping niggas over there, asking them, like, what do you say? Who what game coming up next? But the nigga got your shit over here. Like shit be really good. So look, yo, like getting robbed in jail is way more personal than getting robbed on the street, bro. Why not just fight back for your stuff because some people don't know you own you're you're implementing what you would do. A lot of people is scared. You just ask the question, they're scared of that. They did, bro. A lot of people like, man, fuck it, man. They think the better way is, huh? There you go. And sometimes it is. He don't get his ass whooped that day. As long as he keeps because he might try to say, I want my stuff back. And he really know your punk and get his ass stopped all the way out, face kicked in, jaw broke. When he could have just shut the hell up and go out there. As we see, people need to be there. You need sheep for the wolves to get fat. You need that in life. So hold on. So that's provision that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala gave to the wolf, that sheep. Yeah, but what I'm saying to you is And that was provision in there for that man. That ain't have nothing. He wouldn't. All right. Man, all right, yeah. Yo, look, see the way you way you and I look at things, bro, is solely night and day. In there, bro. No, see, this is what we agree.
SPEAKER_03We we we agree that ain't nobody punching me at either door or nothing. So we like like we're not going for that, man. You hit listen, you listen, man. And nobody's not taking my stuff. You gotta stomp me out. It's like out here. That's you just cue me and snap.
SPEAKER_06Speaking for every one of you that watch y'all it's more cowards in jail than it is tough guys.
SPEAKER_03How about that? But then to get out here, but like somebody got the gun on you. You ain't nothing you can do. No, do somebody get some mighty got, if you ain't got no gun, see.
SPEAKER_06But it's different in there, but see, then when you talk about on the violence, like I can get stabbed up, but not saying I ain't gonna die with that gun, you might die.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, out here you might, so you might you might you gotta take the loss out here, somebody got the drop on you, and they got the gun, and you don't, you might got you, you know what I mean, catch you slipping like that. You gotta you gotta take it on the chin, not on duty. But in there, we in jail. It's it's it's is it's me versus you. You know what I'm saying? It ain't it ain't nothing else. So why I'm gonna let you just come here and take my stuff? I gotta be a real coward, bro. You gotta be a real coward, bro.
SPEAKER_06And and guess what, then guess what? It's a lot of real cowards in there, bro. Cold-blooded cowards, bro. You be surprised I listen, man, I done been scared in there a time or two, bro. Oh, really? Yeah, you fucking right. What happened? When you sitting there and that shit get the cracking out of nowhere, you and you wasn't prepared for it, and you see niggas run across and slinging that lock like Thor in the movie. Yeah. And you see niggas running at him with knives, your first reaction is let me get the fuck up out of here. You not like, let me jump into this. This is comeback at as raw as form. But knives and locking stuff. Yeah, this is at his purest form, bro. Yeah, it's like back in the, you know. The gladiator, that's why I say that as purest form, Roman time.
SPEAKER_03It's all strength and one little knife.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, crazy. Made of the mightiest win. So that's why niggas train every day. Because you might know how, you might know how to fight, but I might know how to win because I got more energy and more endurance and more heart than you. But you know, like them boxes, them niggas that like boots know them go to jail. Don't nobody fight like that in there, boots. But boots probably knock a few people out. Yeah, he's gonna definitely do that. You better believe it. He definitely gives fair shit. He definitely gonna do that. He definitely gonna do that. But the the the that fighting is not that style of fighting in there. You think somebody was getting himself trying to do that? No, niggas gonna be wanting to try him. Niggas is mad in there. Them niggas that love the burbies, and them, it's some men in there. Niggas is gonna want to, they love the challenge day. Because Boots, we're not fighting by your rules in that ring out there.
SPEAKER_03But Boots gonna he but he's breaking somebody up in the room.
SPEAKER_06Bro, Boots a little, bro. They gonna be in there punishing Boots the fuck out. I seen some wild ass niggas in there, bro. Them niggas is gladiators in there. Bro, some of the most dangerous and physical is and violent men is in the penitentiaries, bro. These dudes got years of working out straight every day. You got a dude that's been in there 15, 20 years, worked out straight every day, Monday through Sunday. You know the regular time workout is Monday through Friday, take two days, no days off. For years straight. Bro, do you know the endurance of this man? The will of this man. I'm talking about these dudes, these dudes is doing one-up pull-ups and then rape by themselves. Bro, you got they got nothing to do but work out for a year, nothing to do.
SPEAKER_03He's doing a pull-up and then turn into a muscle up and one arm. Well, one on. You gotta be kidding me. Hey, yo, you gotta chill a lot. He did a one-arm muscle up.
SPEAKER_06You see, are you serious? Bro, you got some of the craziest niggas in jail, bro. I done ran past some of the wild, and when I say craziest meaning, I'm talking about freaks, freaks of nature. You be like, damn, did this nigga did that? Bro, them niggas is in there waiting, looking for recuss. They waiting to try out they they they they they skills that they harnessed in there. They can't wait to try it.
SPEAKER_03When you add a knife to that or a locking a sock to that type of humanity. Violence.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, you you in a world of trouble, bro. It's a lot of men, that's why I say, man, them niggas, man, they run it, they run it four or five miles. Four or five? Yeah, man, my man go out there and run 32 miles in the morning, man. 32 miles. Yeah, 32 miles in a four-hour spin, man. The whole morning rec yard, 32 miles, four times around is a mile.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he's gonna run eight times on the running running running jam.
SPEAKER_06Come on, man, non-stop at a crazy pace. Bro, these niggas is machines in there, bro. Man, you see these niggas come out here specimens. Look at the nigga, all them niggas, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, what's my man's name? What you want to get up here? Uh shout out to him too, Russ B.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_06Look at him, he's a specimen. All that comes from the penitentiaries, man, his lockup days. He he would have never developed his body. Uh you could ask him. He would have never developed his body out here if the training didn't start in there. Because that that takes you to a show, yeah. That takes a whole nother core train. You man, niggas in there pushing themselves to brinks that they never knew existed.
SPEAKER_03They're killing themselves.
SPEAKER_06Because they got nothing else to do but just, bro, you got So what I'm saying. You see, if Boots were in there, Boots would be the same. No, he no, it's that's a different type of regiment. They're working out, them boys working out better than these niggas out here. They're working out in there to in there. We can call get recipe. He's been in both places. Them boys in there working out 10 times harder than anybody on the street is. I'm talking about your topist fit nigga out here. That's why niggas that go to jail and come home and be fitness trainers, more shout out to more. They outdo everybody that's been a fitness trainer out here, just a regular nigga being and ain't never been to jail. They outdo it. Them niggas is leading. Look at Russ B1. Mar. Uh uh uh what's my main name we had up here? Yorin Out Fitness. These dudes all penitentiary niggas. And they top of the uh a food chain in in trainers in our city, bro. Come on, man, and proof is in the pudding. Come on, man. They're penitentiary producing robots, go.
SPEAKER_03Come on, man. So Russ B, uh, and you're right out. Yeah. They they they they they them niggas is crazy.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. And you think about all their backgrounds. They all men that come from the penitentiaries. Come on, man. How many gym, how many, so it's only three personal trainers? No, that's like they the ones you hear about, heavy in our city. Am I lying? Am I lying? Just the proof is right there. I'm gonna because if we're gonna talk about something, I'm gonna come to you with that dahlia, which is an Islamic word for information. I'm gonna give you that also. You can't refute that. So go ahead and get to the next thing. You ain't gotta say, not on duty, none of that. I ain't even mad right now. I got your dog, and look at you. You you over there thinking. Yeah. You wanna refute it, bad. Can't refute that, bro. The proof is in the pudding.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I agree. I agree. So it's like, you know, but like like just go back to what we were saying, like, you know, guys just scared of combat. You know. But I just I just find it hard to believe that I I think that it'll be it'll be a lot of dudes in there that if they if they try boots boots uh one of them uh Terrence Crawford, one of them, it's gonna be people gonna take a lot of L's though, because they gonna they gonna they they gonna.
SPEAKER_06But it's not the fight. So you keep saying that they're gonna get out like what them niggas got to do that with Jeff Gantt, do shout out to Jeff Gantt. We had him up here before. Jeff Gantt is a nice fighter, a professional fighter. And we had B How up here, yeah. Yeah, I mean, but with them dudes in the. Yeah, all them niggas from the jails, man. Yeah. All these great, these niggas come from the penitentiaries, bro. The penitentiaries is making machines, bro. The guard told us in there when they took the weights out of the federal system about 10, 15 years back. They took all the weights from a lot of the federal systems. And the guard said, guard been there, he's been working, because you know you got regular guards that work wreck. They call they they physical, uh like these are different types of guards from the correctional officers. And the guard said, man, that was the worst thing they could have ever done that's talking about the federal system by removing the weights from the federal jails. And he like, I'm like, why? He's an ex-military vet. And he like, you're creating creating machines, because now you got guys doing cowards. He said cow aesthetics are outdo weights any day of the week. He said, now guys out here doing burpees from sunup to sundown. He said, I'd rather go at a nigga that can go out of with four. Okay, granted, he is strong, but the cow aesthetics is getting you stronger and endurance. You're creating machines. Cow aesthetics is better than weights any day of the week.
SPEAKER_03Everybody looking to the right, looking to the left, trying to outdo this.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, they all all competition all day long, and they pushing each other to the brink of like damn near dying. Motherfucker get the throwing up, like you get more up here, more like to work a nigga out till you throw up. You ever see a motherfucker work up? This is working out until your body is is is huge. Bro, I done seen niggas throw up mass all vomiting from a workout. So that means you push your body to is the limit. Bro, come on, who you seen do that out here? We see some my place where you've been in gyms. You see anybody throwing up in there?
SPEAKER_03Nah, nah, nah. Let's let's uh so let's say this. Uh so um shout out to uh this our sponsor of this episode, which is uh Care R Us LLC. It's not just a name, it's what they do. The very best in home care. If you need home care or want to switch to a better company, call them today. Phone number 267-315-9490. 267-315-9490. That's Care R Us LLC. It's not just a name, it's what they do. The very best in home care. If you need home care and want to switch to a better company, call them today. 267-315-9490. 267-315-94990.
SPEAKER_06But look, go ahead. Uh Johnson Life, I want to say something to Johnson Life. Sometimes throughout the show, we, you know, answer periodically good these good questions that come from the audience, the family. But one right here is Johnson Life 302. He says, he's talking to you, and he's agreeing with me. But this is what I'm trying to get the concept for you to see. Boots is a great professional. That's the word. That's the word inside this statement I'm giving you. Boots is a great professional fighter. It's a different, that's not professional fighting in there. When you get in that cell and then them niggas is holding the door shut, when you go in there to rumble, niggas hold the door shut when you can't bang and run out. You got three, four niggas holding that shit shut with their foot. You ain't never getting that off until they move their foot. Bro, it's a different type. A nigga get the grabbing on you, strong as a motherfucker, all that shit and that twist and spit. That shit go out the fucking door. This is a different type of bro. But this is what we just said. So it's like it's like UFC fighting condo. Everything. UFC professional, but everything mixed, the judicial, everything mixed into one cell. Biting, grabbing ass, like I told you, everything. This is to the this is glad. Yo, because you never know what happened. Nigga keep on stopping you if you go out in there. You can't go out. You might not never wake up again. But listen, Johnson, for life's a yeah, boots ain't ready to lock in. He's gonna die fucking with a nigga been locked up 20 years, no rules. Come on, bro. You in there with a nigga that been, not to say boots is not, but bro, you you yo, you be in there with massive boy, these niggas. Tyson was in there and niggas ain't trying him. Because Tyson is a product of that. He come through that all his life. That's him. He be jail bull. You see he bits of my hair off. Niggas an animal. He debts traits from the penitentiary. That's a penitentiary trait. That ain't no human society trait. You an animal. You learn them traits inside them walls. You don't learn that waking up and going to drive every day. So Boots, a different kind of fight fighter than my table. He is a professional fighter. Boots ain't never been no jail or nothing. Boots is a good, skilled, professional street, not a street, but a boxer. That's what he is. And this there's no disrespect to him or nothing of that. But that's a different type of fighting in there. You're gonna need a little bit more than these in that sliding, that's slipping, and you just trying to feign a nigga out. No, buddy. No.
SPEAKER_03Boy. And when you have a name or a profile like that, they they try to uh go even harder.
SPEAKER_06And you got niggas showing that they the man. Them niggas really want to bite at that belt.
SPEAKER_03But like what I'm saying, like say something happened in the yard. Boots got Boots might have a bigger better chance of winning that fight. In the yard, more space to move around. What happened in? Like if something happened in the yard was more space.
SPEAKER_06Oh, it's more space to move around.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, he's gonna keep I give him that win right there.
SPEAKER_06Oh, or he he probably, but it's still you dealing with a uh a freak of nature if he's fighting. This man, because they not going out off them punches. You gotta catch them right. You got these when you got somebody as endurance and physically what turkey bad shit, Mike Tyson feet, be quiet.
SPEAKER_03He said he's gonna eat somebody's kids. He told the ball at a press conference, he said, You you're not mad enough to mess with me, man. He said, Come on over here. He told the boy he wanted the uh like he said he wanted to have sex with the boy.
SPEAKER_06But that's that's jail talk. You see what I'm saying? But you but you see the logic of where we're going at with it, though. Y'all see that jaw type. Yeah, I seen that. He said, Eat your babies, I'll F you in the ass and all that. Yeah. He told the boy, come on, Pam Man, who said that? Boy said something about it. Like, come, come on. But that that's not civilization talk.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that's just crazy insane, man.
SPEAKER_06That's jailhouse talk. That's how them niggas talk to each other in jail. That's a different type of school and breeding. If you ain't ready for that, please do not commit the crimes that make you go in there. Because you're going to experience it at an alarming rate.
SPEAKER_03That's all I ask, man. Yeah, Jay-Zames said, nobody's gonna square up with Boots. You're not squaring up with him.
SPEAKER_06Okay. Well, but square up. That's where he boots. See, James, that's a professional fight.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_06You got them Pittsburgh niggas that do the Pittsburgh Jack and Master that. They think like they're gonna do that and go for the Pittsburgh scoop. That's their shit. And if you weak, they getting you up off the ground and bringing you in your fucking head. That's they thing. Don't do that. Like, come on, bro. It's a different type of combat. You got to be, man, Baltimore nigga damn near killed one of my homies, man, from North Philly, Raheem, man. Fucked him up bad. Spanish boy, man. He had him in there pinned down by his arms, beating him with his L. He reconstructed. That man had seven surgeries. He was in the hospital for eight months. We thought, we thought He died, bro. We was at it with the Baltimore niggas, but He was in there acting tough like a bully. And he tried him. And there was blood on the ceiling, bro. He did this all combat, no weapon. Bro, you got to be ready in the his team, his whole top row came out. Come on, bro. It's not no regular goddamn. No. And they good at what they do. But this is a whole nother demonstration right here, boy. You're gonna need a lot of other shit with them jabs and hooks and them uppercuts. Come on, bro. That's it, man. Man.
SPEAKER_03So that's why people scared to fight.
SPEAKER_06It's a bad drum, bro. You in there with a thundercat.
SPEAKER_03But once um, but once the the what I'm saying is, but once once you tag lane like that, everybody knows that everybody, not everybody in your line. Now everybody just coming in your cell, taking your stuff and oh, but that's protocol. That's what's going on, yeah. That's that's just a given. But for the person that fight back, you know, might you might take a look.
SPEAKER_06When lose a draw.
SPEAKER_03It's respect. Respect now. Not nobody ain't gonna do that no more.
SPEAKER_06But that yeah, that yeah, yeah. Niggas still might try to do it, but they know you're gonna fight back. And like I said, a lion don't go eat another lion. Lion go hunt sheep and deers and everything that's dos out. So knowing that, you might as well stand up for yourself. What? You know that they gonna. But just but you can you keep saying and you're all right, you might as well, but some people ain't.
SPEAKER_03People, it's just it's their heart.
SPEAKER_06It's just, yeah, exactly. Some people, it's everything got to do with the heart. That's the core, that's the first thing before muscles, strength, endurance is heart. If you ain't got the heart, because you got a lot of niggas that's in magnificent shape and take a slant. Bow! Why you do that? And you'll think this nigga, I'm talking about shit. You like, then this nigga look like a reptile and cold-blooded cur. Are you serious? Nigga got the body of a benz and the engine of a Honda. Come on, bro. For real, bro. You got a bunch of niggas with bodies of 500 benzes in the engine of a Honda. Come on, man. Built for it tough, but ain't got no heart, bro. That heart gonna propel you. You that's what I say. You see the littlest niggas bust up the biggest niggas because that nigga heart this big. He ain't scared to the limit, he ready to go. You got uh, you got a limit to the limit you go. That's why he wins. He ain't got no limit, he ain't got no yellow tape, which is caution. You do. He's gonna win any time. You see what I'm saying? It's mad, it's the just the natural order of things, the way of life, bro.
SPEAKER_03You're right. It's like that too out here, too, man. People don't really have heart. Sometimes you look at people like that, why you letting And you can't just be mad, that's just him. We talked about a situation the other day, and somebody we know got got into a fight a couple years ago. And me looking at the person and they face all lumped up and everything. It made you enraged.
SPEAKER_06And he was cool-io. Like, no, I don't even worry about that nigga had four mouths other than his regular mouth on his forehead. And he like, man, all right, now I'm cool. And you like, no, you go, and I'm looking at you like because I'm taking a jailhouse treat. Like, no, nigga, we don't do no rumbling for nobody that ain't gonna rumble for themselves. Cause that's what they do with if a homie got beat up like that. We going to him with something, man. We out here on these niggas. And he said he's cool, he gotta leave the yard. You don't got no heart. You're gonna let one of us get hurt. Yeah, this nigga let us get hurt. He don't have no heart, bro. He'll let you get hurt somewhere, regardless of his love for you and everything. He could love you to death, but he'll let you get hurt because he has no heart. That don't mean he don't love you. Yeah, I just a coward. Bro, it's crazy, bro. A motherfucker could love you to death, but will let you get hurt because they a coward. Be sitting there like a woman. But you got some women that's brave, they won't sit there and scream. They try and jumble, but the other ones, they ah, that's a friend. But she loves, she don't want you to die.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_06But she's a self-discipline.
SPEAKER_03She's wanted to stop, but she is, but she can't. Stop!
SPEAKER_06Stop, but bitch, help out.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but it's it's bad when you see a uh a man like it. Because I was hot.
SPEAKER_06You mean you was damn near you was enraged, bro. But I know my name is making me enraged because you you don't know the rules of prison. You gotta let him go. You gotta let that be.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. That's crazy though. I I get it. I get it. You're right. It's just that people everybody don't have that heart. That that ticker. You know what I'm saying? You gotta have it, you gotta have heart. Because you just never know what you're gonna be faced with. Because sometimes even people I see people with guns have guns and then get the gun took from them. You know what I'm saying? He ain't no heart. Dang, he took your gun. He didn't have no heart, bro.
SPEAKER_06He needed his gun because he was gonna get somebody.
SPEAKER_03How did him take the gun from you? Bro, I done took guns. I know, but I'm I know that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_06That man didn't have no heart. And that don't mean that I'm better than him or anything, it's just that mean I had more heart than him.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Come on, man. Like, how you let somebody take the gun off you? I saw something in the store one time, boy, but he got caught lunching. He was he was in he was in line order paying for something, and the young boy grabbed the gun off of him, and he was like, Come on, man, give me my gun back, man. Come on, man. Don't do me like that, man. The young boy's walking out the store with a gun, like, yeah, what do you think?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I see. I just seen that again today. Yeah, they keep showing that on the reel. He looked, he like, come on, but what would you gonna do? In that instance, yeah, he didn't. I'm gonna go and stand down because I ain't got my gun. The other one had a gun on him of his own. Yeah, but yeah, but I got it. But they killed him too, though. They did? He went outside. There's more to that video. He went outside, he got killed with his own weapon. They kept following him and all that, and they fired his ass up. Yeah. Then that's why he should have been scared. In that instance, it's cool to be scared. But that's not a punk, though. No, that's a that's a smart man. You live and fight and never death.
SPEAKER_03Well, he was dumb because he kept he kept following him like that. Yeah, he ought to be just stupid, ear heel. Go get you another gun, brother. Go call the cops, whatever. Get you a new gun. Report your gun stolen and go get you a new gun, man. Well, yeah, man. But you said, like you said, the heart, heart is everything, man.
SPEAKER_06You can have all the in the physical abilities to do everything in the world. If you ain't got no heart, you're gonna be. You know how many big niggas I know soft? I'm talking about big mammoth. And you go back, man, man, come on, what are you doing? You nigga, I know you know a couple of like the baby, but you and you feel sorry, like, yo, you want to protect him. You like, you so big, man. Just start sighing, man. I don't know how I'm beside like this. And you be like, damn, and it's ain't everybody.
SPEAKER_03He be like, Dad, if I had your side as far as your height, not on duty, your stature, I'd be like, yo, like, yeah, yeah, man. Wow. Some people just like you say, it's just not in them a lot of times. But it's some some some guys, you know, who may seem soft, not on duty, or not a threat, and then something happened and that switch come on and they turn into whatchall, like crazy. Like, like, like, like, like, like, like for instance, like, you know, bro, like I just had to fight for bro all the time with his kids. And as soon as he got his hand on a uh, whatch call?
SPEAKER_06Same thing with me. I was getting beat up all my life. Yeah. As soon as I got my hand on that fire stick, but once you go to that penitentiary and you see that you can get cut from that, mean you can make it. And that was really it for me. Fuck the fire stick. The fire stick put me, you mean I see why a lot of these youngsters is going around shooting it up, because it gives you a false sense of bravado. Because then when you go to jail, that fire stick ain't there no more. And a lot of them get. Like you said, yeah, a lot of young boys that who do these murders out here, they go to jail and what happened? They get they need to get slapped and anything. Nigga got four homicides. He in there taking slaps in the back of the block, like, all right, man. Go ahead, man, take it, man. You know, ain't that time with four bodies? Yeah. But I want this one of them bricks. Yeah, cold candy. His heart is his gun. Yeah. That's his heart. Without it, they took his heart from me. Because he never had a heart of his own. That heart, man, is the core of all men.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to at uh pint underscore uh 140 for the donation. Appreciate that. He said you guys need to look into a person named Black Label and get him on the show. Has some interesting experiences. Um, I mean, yeah, we'll we'll look into it, man. You if you get the information, uh send it over to us, man. We'll uh we'll check into it and see what we can do. Um also, y'all, that like button, please. Hit the like button if y'all can, man. We got about 300 in the chat. Hit that like button. Um, also, July 18th, get your tickets, y'all. July 18th. Tell us from the jails live event. World live. Oh sorry, world cafe live at 34th from Walnut. It's gonna be a hell of a night for us, man. We're gonna show out, we're gonna meet y'all, man, a meet and greet, and you know, just want to have some fun, man, and meet all the family. But uh, yeah, so but just go back to the young boys when we can, right? The young boys out here. Because jail is jail is is the place a lot of them are landing. They out here shooting stuff and they go into jail, and up and in jail is no guns in there.
SPEAKER_06All the guns get checked at the door.
SPEAKER_03And then what I'm getting at is it's har it's it's harder to stab somebody than to shoot them. I can shoot you, I can shoot somebody from over there.
SPEAKER_06Across the street, yeah. Yeah. But they're walking up on him. Yeah, and then and and you when you're walking up on him, and you got some niggas that go up on niggas that know they got a knife too. And them niggas don't give a fuck. Them niggas is at it, them niggas be grabbing each other's shirt. A nigga grab your shirt and wrap it when you can't run, and he'll do the same thing with you, and both hands is going back and forth, just landing. This is some wild shit, bro. Oh, that's crazy. That's crazy. So both of y'all, that's just like that's just that's just not. We're gonna just stab each other till the first one dies. Like, that's crazy, bro. Face and head, neck, anything, and them niggas is getting it. You like, dang.
SPEAKER_03For real, bro. Yo, I mean, it's funny, but it ain't funny, man. And it's serious, man. It's just a serious situation, man. Serious, man. And then a lot and a lot of things that a lot of times people don't have, and that's why the show we're not glorifying jail. We're spreading the awareness because you out here shooting up things and running around acting crazy, and you may go to jail and be in a situation where somebody might know you killed their loved one or their friend or their family, they might want to see you and slap you or stab you.
SPEAKER_06And we'll do that to you. And now what you gonna do? Because you know if you got heart or not. Every man knows if he got a heart or not. And it's levels to a heart. Every man knows what level his heart is. That's what I should say. It's levels to a heart. And for you to have courage, that's a certain level of heart. You know what I'm saying? Every man don't have courage. But everyone has a heart. Motherfucker has compassion and stuff like that, but everyone don't have that courage. And some people get it bored out of them, some people never get. Like you say, you have some soft, gentlemen. You have soft, gentle men out here. I have met a lot of soft, gentle men that don't want no problems. You go right up to them, take that watch off. For what? What I just paid for 60,000 now. You ain't got no gun or nothing. Yo, I should hate that.
SPEAKER_03No, no, I don't know. I I was, I was, I I done heard guys that I knew that got robbed like that. And I should be like, I wish it, you know what I mean? But that's the courage you. Not that I'm just but you know you know how we hear stuff like that? We'd be like, what? Like, nobody people come around us and be like, you know, like, what nobody doing like that, like that to us and nobody from around our way. But we should hear about that happening in the people, not saying we're the toughest guys, but how you walk up to somebody and just take somebody's car? I they didn't take somebody's car. Chain, watch, and car. We see and they come to us, yeah. They know they took what you call a car, his watch, in his chain, everything. Me, him and his girl walk. You like, for real? Like they must have they must have been cut, like, he ain't had no gun or nothing. He was scared. Like, what? But the person that they do that to, now he knows how to get money, but he just ain't got no heart. You know? And that's why a lot of dudes like that, like them dudes tell most of the time. The guys who know how to get money but don't have no heart, they'll tell because they can survive out here, they can't really survive in there. You know what I'm saying? They're trying to come home. Yeah, man. So if I start taking calls, y'all. But listen, man, one more thing I want to say, man. I want to shout out our sponsor, man. Our sponsor is Care R Us L L C. It's not just a name, it's what they do. They care. The very best in home care. If you need home care or want to switch to a better company, call them today. I think they they give them like you know, like a $1,000 uh transfer bonus. Um, you know, starting like at $14, $15 an hour or so. Phone number 267-315-9490. 267-315-9490. It's Care R Us L L C. It's not just a name, it's what they do. They really care. They're very best in home care. If you need home care or want to switch to a better company, call them today, 267-315-9490. 267-315-9490. Um now, phone line. About to go crazy. 215-316-4492. 215-316-4492. Don't forget, K R S L L C Switch today, y'all. Call them today and switch. Yeah, man. But you know, this this this world that we live in, man, um it's just crazy, man. The streets, it's a lot. This the rules of the streets, is there any rules in the streets that that that that go in prison? Like set, uh this the this street rule uh is it happens in prison. No, it's all different rules.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, this is night and day.
SPEAKER_03Tell us in the jail, so he's speaking with what's up, man. Shout out to North Jersey. Who does it? You got you guys, probably gotta turn your um your radio down if you can't take it off, speaker phone.
SPEAKER_08I ain't gonna that's my it's your boy Build from North Jersey, man.
SPEAKER_03What's going on, man? How you feeling, bro?
SPEAKER_08Yo, man, I've been watching your podcast for a minute, man. Y'all dudes is funny as hell, man. Thanks, man. I appreciate that, man. I I appreciate everything y'all doing, man. I'm gonna wisdom with people's ears, man. I got one real question.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_08How many times did you and Black ever rumble?
SPEAKER_03I think it was probably that one time. We argued, we cut we got almost to the point where we got we about to fight about a thousand times. But he's he kind of he's he's scared of me, so I just I just let him slide.
SPEAKER_08I know black ain't scared me.
SPEAKER_03I'm telling you, man. See? He's scared of me, man. If I flinch any right now, watch what he do.
SPEAKER_08Oh my god. Man, I appreciate y'all for picking up, man. Y'all be easier. All right, good night, bro.
SPEAKER_03Tell Smith Jels, we speaking with. What's going on? What's up? What's up?
SPEAKER_09This is this this uh 95.
SPEAKER_03What's up, 95? What's up, man? Where are you calling from, bro?
SPEAKER_09What's going on? Hey, yo, I'm calling to holler at my man Black, real quick. I was trying to catch y'all yesterday. I was too late about that pushy topic, real quick. I just need two minutes. Me and Black.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_09All right, all right. Hear me out in the streets, Brody. You got civilians and you got gangsters. He made his mind up of who he is. You said you crashed off free car banging first day out, everything in first day out. He ramping about that's who he is. He don't give a fuck about jail. He was fucking a federal agent. He don't care. That's who he is. He signed up for that. I ain't like how you was killing him about the decision he made. He he who he is, he's a gangster. So you say came home at 40 from doing a dub and went back for some dumb ass shit, and nobody, you mean you understand what I'm saying, bro? It's the same shit.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I was a fool. I was a goddamn fool. I'm I'll be the first one to tell you.
SPEAKER_09So hearing you talk yesterday about bro, he only 25. He's the same age as them young niggas y'all be having on them couches. Exactly.
SPEAKER_06So when you do some dumb who he is, so when you do some dumb shit that don't make you a fool, bro, that's what I'm asking you. That's who he is. He did some gangster shit. He did what he did. He's a gangster. All right, if that's what you want to call it. I call it a gangster and a fool. A nigga that went to jail and came home only not even a year and went right back, and then the way you did it was crazy to weird, though. They know you did it, they don't need no witnesses. Yeah, you a gangster, but you were a dumbass. Oh, I ain't had jail like you, yeah. But so who he probably don't care about jail. You understand what I'm saying? I go with that, I go with that, but that still don't make you not a fool. Just because you have your way. But that's a whole nother argument. That's a whole nother argument. That's standing on principles. I'm gonna say, yeah, he's standing on his principles. You you you said you stand on your principles exactly. So, how can you knock him for doing some gangster shit and he got a bullet tag on his face? I didn't knock him. He's a gangster. I didn't knock him. I didn't say I said he just because I said he's a fool, he's not being knocked. Okay, that's what you wanted to do.
SPEAKER_09You was going at him bad blackness, you was going at him with his pop all of him, he made his mind up. I respect you for going at his pop a hundred percent. Right. His pop a nut ass nigga.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_09But him, he made his mind up, black. And then hey, yo, yo, since I'm here, right?
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_09I'm a motherfucking dedicated man. This ain't a story you can tell right now that I can't finish. I love y'all niggas, bro. Like you're so passionate, speaking. Yeah, bro. I love his bro. Like, like I be all on the gram, all on the job, like, you know what I mean? Even even Tom Pete Brother, when he who got the license, his son who go to Morgan State, I tap right in with him because I felt it. My pop did a dub. You know what I'm saying? Be home, lit, our relationship fucked up. And another thing, you talk that humble shit, bro. You get 20 million a month, you're gonna be dragging your nuts and you're gonna be a whole different nigga, bro. That money, that money, bro, bring it, bring it out, bro. You don't know who you are until you get that bad, bro.
SPEAKER_06I agree with that. I agree with that.
SPEAKER_09Say you black, you banging as shit. Philly, so Philly, when he does that dumb shit, don't go against him. Rack with him.
SPEAKER_01You feel me? Hey back, I love you, bro. I love you too, bro. Thank you, man.
SPEAKER_09I love y'all motherfucking show. Like I appreciate y'all letting me talk and gave me the time, dog. Like I love this shit, bro, from the bottom of my heart, dog.
SPEAKER_06Thank you, man. You be safe and say free out that joint, man. Call back up, man. Absolutely, bro. Absolutely. Respect.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, shout out to him, man. That was a good call. But Pooh Sh is a fool, man, for what he did. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I just can't. I think what he did was foolish.
SPEAKER_06But I he ain't like the caller said, he got appointed to jail, so he's speaking with.
SPEAKER_09Yo, what's up with the man?
SPEAKER_03What's going on, bro? What's up, man? Where you calling from?
SPEAKER_09This is Jahad from DC.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to DC. What's up, jihad? What's up, man?
SPEAKER_09Yeah, hey, cool. I got a couple questions.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_09Hey, Black, first of all, I got you in the fight versus all feet. Oh, you got me? You taking me, right? Yeah, I'm taking you. I'm taking you.
SPEAKER_05Chill.
SPEAKER_09Nah, hey, uh, another thing, chill on the night on duty, bro. You was reaching today, bro. Yeah, really?
SPEAKER_03Oh, man. Well, listen, man. If anything comes close to the borderline, man, it's speaking. Listen, man. What's up, man? What's up?
SPEAKER_09Another thing. Hey, black. You said niggas be in there practicing and shit.
SPEAKER_06I couldn't hear you. You had one out. Say that again. I couldn't hear you at the beginning. You had one out.
SPEAKER_09I I said you said niggas be in the dress practicing like they fighting and shit.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_09Niggas be practicing with that knife, too.
SPEAKER_06You fucking right. You got niggas that made motherfucking like mats. The same way that they be punching on stuff. Like they making mats, like nice mat out a bunch of beads, and teaching each other how to stab it and which thrust to do. You goddamn right they doing that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, that's not our duty, but oh my god, man.
SPEAKER_09No, I just wanted to let y'all know I'm tapped at, bro. I ain't gonna be able to make it on uh July 18th. I gotta work and shit, but I'm gonna still be tapped in, man.
SPEAKER_03Alright, appreciate that, man. Shout to DC, man.
SPEAKER_09Shout out to the family in the chat, too.
SPEAKER_03Sure.
SPEAKER_09All right, fella.
SPEAKER_03All right, Jay Knight, man. Yeah, man. Tell us from the jails.
SPEAKER_10We speaking with what's up, man. What's up, man? What's going on, fella? This beagle speed away from Baltimore.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to B more. What's up, bro?
SPEAKER_11I ain't too much, man.
SPEAKER_10Hey B, I just wanted to let you know, like them boxing guys, right?
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_10They good in the ring, but it's a different story when you get messed up, man. You know what I mean? And then you got people who swing that knife. So you could be the best fighter, but you know this nigga smacked the mess out you when you if you beat him up. And that might take some fight out you.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I agree. I agree.
SPEAKER_10You know what I mean? So it's a different talk. Black baby fans of balls and eggs and all that. That that uh throw your mind, dog. Yeah, that's why the book might not come as clean if you think it will.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it's you already tell me, please. Yeah.
SPEAKER_10That's how I do, man. You ain't never had to say niggas for nothing.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, no, it's not on D.
SPEAKER_10I know you go everywhere. Yeah, man. I love what y'all are doing on calling I'm turning everything, man. Even if I miss the live.
SPEAKER_03Bro, appreciate it. Appreciate you, man, for sure, man. Don't forget, uh also the lives, the lives can be rewatched as well. So you miss it, you can always watch it later, uh, later on that night.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, that's what I can do. I'll watch it. I'll buy this.
SPEAKER_03All right, for sure. Appreciate you, man.
SPEAKER_08Alrighty, fellas. No question.
SPEAKER_03Good. Tell us in the gels, who you speaking with. All right, they come as salamand. Welcome to Allah. You better catch up. What's going on?
SPEAKER_10Hey, I mean I just seen more talking about uh that that lock in the sock, guys. I didn't know what to say, man. That lock and socket is weird to do.
SPEAKER_06That lock and jock is that lock and that lock and sock, man. I it it's not even I I can't even muster up like the the damage that that joint does, man. That joint man. That broke my cornea. It broke your cornea. Where you get where you get hit with a lock and socket? Well, the cornea, that's your eye.
SPEAKER_02I was up top.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. So yeah, you got hit in your face with it. Huh? You got hit in your face with it?
SPEAKER_03No, dude.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, I was up top. This boy was fighting with a nigga named Rao from Diamond Street on API. Rao like punched the nigga's lip through, he punched his swoop through his lip or something like that. Like, he doing bad. So my celly, because they both from diamond street, my celly tells me from Harrisburg, like, yo, I'm trying to rip. So he's like, all right, so they put the lock in. Because me and my celly life team, whatever case maybe my play went to the hole together. So he wanted to like, if I was slide on him, he's gonna come in too. So as soon as we come out for child, before I even get them a steps, I turn around and tell my study, like, yo, first thing I do. Me and then, like, the nigga that puts on my study, he's like, yo, niggas going to the hole, cause I'm like, huh? So I turn around, I'm thinking niggas going to the hole. My man on API, like a nigga from my block. Then it's a bunch of other Philly niggas over there playing. Oh, C Pott is all these Philly niggas. So I turn I turn around and was look at A-Pod. I'm like, hey, man, I turned back around all I see the stars. I parked the last place I saw. If it wasn't for my Lord's ink and uh my man's black mouth for South Philly, that would have been bad for me.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, man. And you telling a first hand encounter, not what you've seen, what you actually went through.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, this is the first hand encounter. I went to the hole, my eye of like the great root, and filled it to the side. It was a bad day. Did you say that the It was so bad like when the fields came with the waist, I just got down. I ain't even trying to keep fighting with this one.
SPEAKER_03Did you say the famous, the famous line everybody say when they get hit with lock in the sock? Burgers and fries.
SPEAKER_01Burgers and fries.
SPEAKER_10They woke up. I woke up in the hole. They're like, yo, they kind of concealed kind of my shelf. They're like, yo, put your eye to the uh hole. That's the most embarrassing stuff in the world. Like, every nigga is up. They play chess on the gate, they play a Jeopardy, all type of shit. So the hole never sleep for real. So they're like, yo, put your eye like through the draw. They're like, hey, yo, he gotta put his eye in the gate. What the fuck?
SPEAKER_03Well, how long you been home, man? But I just wanted Huh? How long you been home?
SPEAKER_10Like eight years now.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah. So you ain't going back, right? You focus.
SPEAKER_10I'm fighting a little case right now, but I played on singing. But yeah, I ain't I don't I don't be home too much. I'll be out of the way, bro.
SPEAKER_03That's how you gotta be.
SPEAKER_10I seen you at the manager a couple weeks ago too, so yeah, where?
SPEAKER_03Uh Mookville. Oh, okay. Yeah, why ain't you say what's up, man? Yeah, I seen you. So I did. Oh, yeah. I said what's up, I told you I'll probably show up a fan. Oh wow, yeah, I probably yeah, but I appreciate that, man. For sure. What's your name? What's your name again? Alien. Alien, all right. Inshallah, I see you again, man. The nice shit, man. Thanks for calling in, bro. Appreciate it.
SPEAKER_10Thanks y'all, we want to see some of this Friday of next. Hey Black man, come to the magic, man. Turn that first day out off. Come on up to the magic, man. Turn on some fair to fire your ass on our man. Come on, up. Come on, come check out my old head at Mookville, man. We was there.
SPEAKER_03We were there last week with the Sheikh Hafee. We were there last week with him. He was going in. Mount Duty. Yeah. All right, well, we appreciate the call there, man.
SPEAKER_10I appreciate y'all. Y'all have a big day. I don't want to complain.
SPEAKER_03Tell us from the jail, so we're speaking with.
SPEAKER_11This is your boy Jay Shannon Downer from West Philly. Shout out to West Philly too.
SPEAKER_03What's up, man? Mount Pleasant. Oh, yeah? What's up, bro? What's going on?
SPEAKER_11Why come someone? I love what y'all doing, man. I'm sitting here watching this thing. Sitting in the middle of 125 acres.
SPEAKER_03That's what's up, man. 125 acres, huh?
SPEAKER_11Yeah, y'all putting out for the city.
SPEAKER_03For sure, man. Appreciate that, man.
SPEAKER_11I'm the D Lake. I'm G La. I appreciate what you're doing. Keep keep putting your streets to the air. Well, your ears to the streets for real, for real. And spraying it, because the young is listening. The old hands too.
SPEAKER_03I appreciate that, man.
SPEAKER_11Most definitely. I'm definitely tap back in.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_11Like I wanted to call in and get kudos.
SPEAKER_03I appreciate that, man. Appreciate that, man.
SPEAKER_11Most definitely. Hey, Black. Yeah. I knew he was gonna tap in. You legendary fool. I'ma just put it like that. Yeah. I appreciate that, bro. That's Philly Baby. I I I know a little bit of y'all history on the street tip. You know what I mean? Like, I'm proud of y'all niggas. Thank you, man. I appreciate that, bro. Keep doing what y'all doing. I'm go ahead and I'm I'm tuned in. Alright, man. Thanks, man. Enjoy your night. Yeah, y'all too. So I link it.
SPEAKER_03Thanks for that. Tell us from the jails. We speaking with.
SPEAKER_02Yo, how you doing? Mr. Who? I just want to give a huge uh I don't want to say my name, but I just want to give a huge shout out to Black. I love you, Black. Stay focused, stay consistent. We need you on this show. Like real rap, you a comedian. Everything you say, I'm laughing at y'all. You just hear me cracking up. Why are you talking about having sex with a boy? You know what I'm like.
SPEAKER_03What's going on, man? Yeah, what's going on, man? Yeah, you're cracking up.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, what's going on out here, man? And this tickled you. This tickled your fancy.
SPEAKER_03I was looking at your face, man.
SPEAKER_06You like. Because then when he said, I love you. And I felt the love. I cringed a little bit to it. Huh?
SPEAKER_03Tell us what the jails we speak away with.
SPEAKER_07What's up? This Brainyack from Delaware.
SPEAKER_03Shout out to duty, Brady. What's up, man? What's up, man? What's going on?
SPEAKER_07Nah, man. I wanted to uh thank Black for the shout out the other day.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07When he told the story about PA getting slapped.
SPEAKER_05Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
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SPEAKER_07Okay.
SPEAKER_03All right. Thank you. No problem, man. Enjoy your night, man.
SPEAKER_08You too.
SPEAKER_03We gotta get that boxing video. Uh you and you and uh you and nephew. Yeah, Mrs. Stacks 263 uh 338 and Brandia, yeah. That was that was yeah, that was crazy, man. So they go crazy with their names. I agree. But yeah, but listen, man, so listen, y'all, July 18th, y'all don't forget, man. July 18th, World Live Cafe, get y'all tickets now. The link should have been up on the screen. I don't know what happened, why we ain't put it up there, but we're about to put it up here up there now. This link up there now for y'all to see. Y'all can click in it, uh get y'all uh y'all um tickets for those who uh want to pay uh before they get to the actual event. But yeah, it's gonna be you know uh at uh World Live Cafe July 18th, man. So listen, young, before we go, man, I I know we're talking about like like like like like uh street fights, right?
SPEAKER_06Has it ever been a time that somebody thought it was cool to slap you? No, I ain't never ever got attempted to get slapped. Never. I never in my life got attempted to get slapped, ever. A slap. Now I'ma let you know if a nigga try to slap me. A nigga ain't never tried slap me. I got the look that you just can't try to slap me. You think so? Yeah, I got that look. And I could be a cold-blooded punk, but the look that I got, it's like a defense mechanism. So you put look you can look mean on purpose. Yeah, like a like a dragonfly. A dragonfly, you see how a dragonfly looks? That joint looks like it sting like shit, they long like this, they fat, and they be got like eight wings bear, they can stay. It looked like, but that's it, it's defense mechanism, is it looks menacing. That joint sweeter than a fly. Yeah, a fly don't do nothing. That's the same thing as that. But when you see it, you be like, oh, you think it's gonna sting like hell. Yeah, and and you got demeanors like that. Like, I got a demeanor, I could be a cold-blooded coward, which I'm not, but my demeanor tells you otherwise.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So yeah, yeah, man. So yeah, they uh talk about you got the punk some jail call. But yeah, y'all, man, listen, y'all. And we we got like maybe two more minutes, y'all. Y'all want to call in 215-316-4492? That's 215-316-4492. Two more minutes, two more minutes to take calls, we're gonna get up out of here after that. But yeah, um so now one more thing I want to say before we go for our paid sponsors, care are us LLC. It's not just a name, it's what they do, the very best in home care. If you need home care or want to switch to a better company, get paid better, you know what I mean, get you know, get better services for your loved one, contact them. 267-315-9490, 267-315-9490. I think they got like a uh sign-on bonus, I believe, something like that. It's in between a thousand and three thousand dollars. So we call them, y'all. 267-315-9490. 267-315-9490. Switch today, get that sign on bonus, get that pay rate up there, about $14, $15 an hour. You know what I mean? Get you some money. Uh you know, get you enough money, get you a ticket to come to the show, man. July 18th. So, about to wrap it up, get up out of here, man. On duty, you know, anything you want to say, young?
SPEAKER_06Patience. We're getting close to the weekend. It's Thursday. It'd be Friday tomorrow, man. Patience, man. Patience with everything.
SPEAKER_03All right, man, they get they hung the phone up, man. But listen, TBIC is being revamped. We got some new hosts and some new guests on there. So it's gonna be uh back up and running real soon, man. Uh the sports, man. I'll try to get this guy to do sports with me, but he don't he don't know nothing about football. So after he said he can tackle uh uh Derrick Henry. Derrick Henry now on duty. If they said he can he can tackle him, make an open field tackle on him, you know. We uh the ratings went like this, man. They said he's lying.