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Hello Kitty Crash Out

Ashley & Brandon Season 1 Episode 18

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What's up Committed Gang! We're back and ready to chat and yap about some very true crime stories

From the Hello Kitty murder in Hong Kong, to the infamous crash out of Strongsville, Ohio's bad girl teen. So, let's not waste any time! 

Put on your headphones and sink into this week's episode of Committed Technically!

Distribution: Buzzsprout

Editing and Production: Riverside.FM Studios

Music: "Good Things Take Time" by Otto.mp3 and Upbeat

SPEAKER_01

I can't get mad at you for saying it because you are a phone blown.

SPEAKER_00

Exactly. You're going to talk about some true crime of fuckery?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, absolutely. Let's chat yep about it. This week we're talking about some recent true crime cases that had us shook all the way down to the core. So sit back, try to relax, and prepare for some real fuckery that this world has to offer. Okay. Like we said earlier, happy Pride month, you know, gays, uh, lesbians, trans.

SPEAKER_01

No, please, please continue, please continue, please.

SPEAKER_04

Didn't we just say that in our very first episode? I think you said that in the first episode, and I was like, no, please continue to be gay.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah. Yeah. No, I was just recording Doja Cat.

SPEAKER_03

Oh.

SPEAKER_00

You sent me that. Like, oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_01

She's like so like genuine that she's like, could be in a fucking That was on live stream too.

SPEAKER_00

I love her for that. Yeah. Iconic. Okay. There's gonna be a lot of ducks in here in this episode.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. I hate editing in the fucking ducks.

SPEAKER_00

We could just keep it.

SPEAKER_04

It's Pride Month, you know.

SPEAKER_00

Or we can keep the ducks. I don't know.

SPEAKER_04

Alright, I'll let you decide later. Okay, what kind of true crime did you come up with? Because this was kind of um an idea of what you wanted to do.

SPEAKER_00

So I kind of was just like scrolling on creepypasta. Um, and I found this story, which is like true crime slash body or it's called the Hello Kitty Murders. It's real fucked up.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. Um hold on.

SPEAKER_00

I got I got I gotta scoot in a little bit.

SPEAKER_01

You gotta scoot in. I got scoot in. You gotta lock in, girl. Lock in.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, so um forgive me if I mispronounce any of these fucking names, because they're all like this is based in Hong Kong.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

So if I fuck it up, which I probably will.

SPEAKER_02

You can just give like surnames to the the the people.

SPEAKER_00

I think the story does. Um, but we'll just kind of wing it. Okay, go with the go with the flow.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, Papi Pussy, hello kitty.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. So the victim was a 23-year-old woman named Fan Mean. Fan Man Yi. Are you fucking up? It gets worse. Just wait. Okay. A nightclub hostess in Hong Kong. She had a rough life from the start being abandoned by her family as a kid, raised in an all-girls orphanage, and Mao Tawai.

SPEAKER_03

Could you imagine? No, no, I couldn't.

SPEAKER_00

And kicked out at 15 because of age restrictions. After that, she ended up homeless, got addicted to drugs, and worked as a street prostitute before joining a brothel at 21. She married a fellow addict in 1996, had a son in 1998, but the marriage was abusive, according to neighbors. By 1999, she was trying to turn things around, working as a hostess and quitting drugs to provide for her kid, but things took a horrific turn. In early 1999, fans stole a wallet with about it says HK 4000. I don't know what their currency is, but it's roughly about $500 here.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, okay. So damn, that's a lot of money.

SPEAKER_00

I guess it's from a regular client, a guy named Chan Manlock. A 34-year-old member of the Wu Xing Wo triad with a history of drug trafficking.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. You're sweating. He's sweating. It's all the names are kidding you.

SPEAKER_00

Uh when Chan caught her, he was pissed. Fan returned the money right away, but Chan demanded an extra SSHK ten thousand dollars as a fee.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Um she couldn't pay it up front, and that's when things went to hell. On March 17th, 1999, Chan and two other guys, Lung Xing Cho, 27, and Lung Hua, Wa I did warn you. I did warn you. Okay. Okay, go for it. Lung Wa Loon 21, along with a 14-year-old girl named Lao, meaning Feng, who also went by as A Feng and was groomed by Chan. An estate somewhere in Hong Kong. I'm not fucking trying to pronounce it. They took her to the third floor flat and Sim Sha Si.

SPEAKER_03

That sounded okay.

SPEAKER_00

I think it was good. It's getting better.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, go for that.

SPEAKER_00

A busy part of Ku Kulun.

SPEAKER_03

Just know that like this this is one of your like dream vacations to take.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe I don't I can't even pronounce it.

SPEAKER_03

She gets you studied up right.

SPEAKER_00

Where they held her captive for over a month. The details of what happened in the apartment are absolutely horrifying, so fair warning, as it is gruesome. Fan was tortured relentlessly, according to the court testimony from A Fong, who got immunity for testifying. The group beat Fan constantly, sometimes just for fun, when they were bored or high on meth. They burned her, tied her up with electrical wire, and subjected her to sexual assault. Some reports say they force fed her drugs and even hung her from the ceiling like a punching bag.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like I have heard the story on like Facebook or like something like that. Yeah. Golly.

SPEAKER_00

It gets spicy.

SPEAKER_04

You said it does not get better, so it gets worse.

SPEAKER_00

Uh the abuse was so extreme that uh Justice Peter Wynne, who later sentenced the perpetrators, said it was the worst case of cruelty he had ever seen in Hong Kong. Psychiatric reports called the three men remorseless. Fan died sometime between April 14th and April 15th of 1999. Some sources say she passed while her captors were out, others say it was overnight, but the exact cause is murky. Either traumatic shock from the abuse or possibly a drug overdose through the jury leaned toward the abuse being the main factor after after she died. The group dismembered her body in a bathtub, boiled the remains, and threw most of it out in the trash jumps around Sham Shu Po. Wen Chai and Tai Koksu.

SPEAKER_03

I really try not to laugh. This is so bad. Do we have my best? I'm doing my best, Mary. I'm doing my best.

SPEAKER_00

I'm trying. Her skull, one-tooth, and some actor organs were kept. They boiled her skull and sewed it into a Hello Kitty mermaid plush doll.

SPEAKER_03

You're fucking lying. Oh my god.

SPEAKER_00

I gotta show you pictures after I'm done.

SPEAKER_03

There's pictures!

SPEAKER_00

There's pictures, girl.

SPEAKER_03

Oh fuck. Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Uh, which is how the case got its name. The doll was stuffed with dead insects too, which just adds to the creepiness of it. The case only came to light because of A Fong, the 14-year-old girl, and in May 1999, she went to the Yamate police station, claiming she was haunted by Fan's ghost and her nightmares. At first the cops thought she was making it up, but she led them to the Granville Road apartment on May 24th. They found the Hello Kitty doll with Fan's skull inside, along with a plastic bag containing her tooth and organs. The scene was so disturbing that even seasoned officers were shaken. Three cops, Chu Kai, Su Si Sim Bob, Tom, Girl, Dick and Harry. Girl. Chu, Sin, and Andrew.

SPEAKER_03

Andrew, okay.

SPEAKER_00

We're the first to arrive.

unknown

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Chan was arrested at the police station and Sheik Li Estate, where he lived with his wife and newborn. His wife Pew was questioned but released due to no evidence. Loon tried to flee to mainland China but was caught in Guangxi on February 14th, 2000, after being put on Interpol's most wanted list.

SPEAKER_02

Golly.

SPEAKER_00

The trial started October 20th, 2000 and lasted six weeks. The three men, Chen Lung and Xing Chou and Ling Wang, were convicted of manslaughter, but not murder. On December 7, 2000, the jury, eight men and one woman voted six to three.

SPEAKER_04

Manslaughter?

SPEAKER_00

Manslaughter.

SPEAKER_04

That's fucking nuts. Nuts. So how did it come out that she was actually abused and like sexually assaulted?

SPEAKER_00

And it was because of that 14-year-old girl. Because she like confessed to the cops.

SPEAKER_04

And she had immunity?

SPEAKER_00

I think so, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But um, this was like the very doled down version. I found another story about it with like more specific details that she told the cops, but girl.

SPEAKER_02

What are you trying to traumatize? Wait, oh wait, oh pictures. Oh no. He's gotta find a pictures. That's insane.

SPEAKER_04

Um I feel like I heard that story, like I said, on like Facebook or something like that. And that's so gruesome. I can't even like let me stop it. Yeah, okay, so to explain to our committed gang, it's like a hello kitty like mermaid. So it's like not your normal hello kitty. Uh so it I don't know, you like like a huggy.

SPEAKER_00

It looks like a like a like a body pillow. Like a body pillow. Yeah, almost.

SPEAKER_04

And that motherfucker's stuffed. That's insane.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah. Isn't that crazy? That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

That's crazy. My story is PG.

SPEAKER_00

Mine's not.

SPEAKER_04

Compared to yours. Um, but no, that's insane.

SPEAKER_00

Uh the fact that they only got I feel like I should have done the other story with more details. It has like trigger warnings. I feel like that was very vague.

SPEAKER_04

I don't know. That was that was the I mean, I think people can get the picture. Or maybe if people have heard it, they're like, oh yeah, that that that fucked up story. I think it's crazy. One that they only got manslaughter on a murder. That was definitely hardcore murder. Um, I think that it's crazy that they only got 20 to life because they have the potential to get out at 20.

SPEAKER_00

No, there was no there's no eligibility for parole.

SPEAKER_04

Perfect!

SPEAKER_00

So I wait. You said pause. Pause.

SPEAKER_04

And I want to know what like um I need to look up and see like what their what their currency is compared to ours because 10,000 Hong Kong?

SPEAKER_02

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_00

Let me get my Google out.

SPEAKER_02

Let me get Dr.

SPEAKER_00

Google 10,000 Hong Kong is what?

SPEAKER_02

Two American US dollars.

SPEAKER_00

1,276.55. But that's today. This was like in the 90s.

SPEAKER_02

So probably a lot more. Maybe less. I don't know. I don't know. That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Uh okay, so I asked you, because I kind of said, hey, I when you got here, we were gonna start recording. I said, I'm doing the one over the crash, and you're like, What? I'm so surprised that you haven't heard anything about this. Maybe you have, and it's just not clicking quite yet, but this is so viral right now. Um, on TikTok, Instagram, wherever. Netflix released a documentary on it. Hulu has a couple of like episodes about it, and so I was like, Well, it's so popular, let's just go ahead and recap. I am recapping the crash that happened on July 2022 in Strongsville, Ohio. Do you know what I'm talking about?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it looks familiar now. I had to put a name to the face. Yeah. Yeah. No, that bitch looks familiar for sure.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. So it happened in Strongville, Ohio. It was Mackenzie Sherilla, who was the driver. She was 17-year-old at the time. Dominic Russo, who was the passenger, he was 20. Davion Flanagan, who was 19, he was in the backseat passenger. Okay. They hit a building in an industrial area at 100 miles per hour and basically split their car in half. It was a total hammery. And how she survived dumbfounds me. Because like she was maybe 100 pounds soaking wet. Like, I have no idea. Um, the boys ended up on top of each other because they weren't wearing seatbelts. Um, they died instantaneously.

SPEAKER_00

I figured so.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. But she ended up being the only survivor, and she had like a broken femur, humorous ribs, and she had neck and like cerebral damage from the impact of the crash. Her mother and her father, uh, and McKenzie weren't really cooperative. Her mom and McKenzie actually had like this secret language. It was kind of like pig Latin if you listen to it. And they kind of decipher it. I think it's in the Netflix documentary of what they're saying to each other. And McKinsey, after waking up, because obviously she goes into a little bit of like a coma and she wakes up and she's trying to recover, and then the detectives come in and they're like, Hey, this is a little weird. We just want to know what happened. And she's speaking this pig Latin to her mom and says, Can't we just say that I had a seizure or something? Can't we can we just say that like that happened?

unknown

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Had no medical history of any type of things that would cause seizures or anything like that. Um then she says to the detective, after talking with him a little bit, says, Well, can't you just take away my license for like 10 years? At this point, she does know that like Dominic and Davion are dead.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_04

Like, killed two people. And she's like, Can you just like take away my license? Right.

SPEAKER_00

It's so casual.

SPEAKER_04

So casual. Like, uh, I don't need to drive for 10 years.

SPEAKER_00

Pig Laden's kind of crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Girl. It's an insane thing.

SPEAKER_00

How did they figure that out though? What they were saying.

SPEAKER_04

Um, I really don't know. I really don't know. You'll it's on the Netflix documentary. So a lot of these I got from Netflix is the crash, Hulu has mean girl murders. It's like season God, it's like season two, episode eight, and then like the killer cases is another one that she's on. And they kind of break all of it down. She ends up getting released to go home, and they kind of start to do their investigation. Social media revealed a lot. So the mom actually okayed for the police to take her phone and like code break the phone and see what was happening. Right. So it revealed that she was a huge party girl and she was a huge mean girl in school. Like she was the like Regina George of Strongsville High. Okay. Okay. Um, she was a huge smoker, uh, marijuana. She smoked marijuana every single day. And so to the point where she was coughing up like black mucus. Jesus. And for those of you who know, I was quite the smoker. Um I never to that extent. Never coughed up black mucus from smoking so much. That's crazy. Yeah. Um, she drove underneath the influence often of marijuana. And when they were doing the investigation and they kind of were breaking down the car, they ended up finding seven grams of mushrooms uh that were not actually not in her system. They were just with her in her bag. So these photos did reveal when they code broke her phone that she partaked in psychedelics. She smoked marijuana all the time. She was living with Dominic, again, who's 20 years old, her boyfriend of like four years. She's 17. Which I was like, no, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_00

There's a problem. No, okay. There's problems everywhere. There's problems everywhere.

SPEAKER_04

Um, so they found mushrooms. They were not in her systems. Uh, they did find a couple grams of of marijuana too that were in transport in her bag. Again, there was no medical history or any documentations of blackout or seizures. The Toyota Camry had nothing wrong with it. They had someone come out and do a thorough investigation of the car. Was it the brakes? Was it something that happened that could have caused this to happen? Because, of course, no one's thinking that she maliciously did this, you know, to her boyfriend and their friend. Uh, nothing was wrong with the car. It was it operated perfectly fine. Um, dated on and off for like three to four years, and he was three years older than her. They met in high school. Again, she lived with him. Again, she's 17 years old living with a 20-year-old. Uh, she had no rules, no boundaries. Uh, her parents were shit ass at parenting. They knew that she did recreational drugs, they knew that she was failing out of school, um, wasn't doing well in school. They knew that she was living with her boyfriend, so they knew things were going on in the house. They encouraged her behavior, so like she would post things about like with her smoking marijuana and driving, and they're like heart-like, you know, like more so of where your friends, where are your friends?

SPEAKER_00

Not actually parenting, right? No parenting whatsoever.

SPEAKER_04

No parenting whatsoever. Um, and then it kind of reveals as the investigation goes on, and again, code breaking the phone helped out a lot. That Dominic was actually kind of wanting to leave. He was outgrowing her, she was immature. Well, that's what you get when you're dating someone who's under eight.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_04

And you're a grown-ass man. Like, please, what are we doing? Um, he actually documented the abuse. Uh, she did physical threats, she did property damage to like his car and and stuff like that. Uh, she even drove recklessly with him in the car weeks prior, and he ended up like calling his mom saying, I feel unsafe. And she sent a friend to go and like pick him up off the highway because he did not want to be in the car with Mackenzie when she was driving.

SPEAKER_00

That's I mean, that makes sense. That's fair. That's fair.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. So and like I said, that was weeks prior. And now she also dry tested this run seven times before actually doing the impact of the crash. So seven times she went to this industrial area and ran this course because it's kind of a winded road and then it splits into three. So uh you have the left, the right, but there's no way to go straight. Right. Well, that's where the building was at. Right. Oh, okay. Right? So we're planning. So we're planning, so it's malicious and it's pre-intended, and it's not manslaughter. It's calculated murder.

SPEAKER_02

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Yes. So my guess is that she started to kind of figure out that he was like being for real, for real serious. Because like, like I said, they were on and off. Like they'd break up, get back together, break.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I feel like this time she feel like it was real. It was real and it was like serious. And sh now Dominic like bought her all these like designer things and super nice, and she didn't pay bills, and da da da. So I think she was so scared of losing her like aesthetic lifestyle that she portrayed on social media and that she was living that she was like, You're not gonna have anyone else. And her social media was pretty telling about that too.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, that could impact her as well, though. I mean, it didn't, obviously, but yeah, she was basically like willing to kill herself because yeah, she didn't want to let him go. That's fucking crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, the 17-year-old mind. It's just insane. Um, so you know how every car, every newer car, I think it's like from 2012, 2014, to like current cars have the thing called the little black box. And a little black box that was in this camera revealed the last five seconds before impact the crash. So it revealed that she was at 100% acceleration with the pedal and zero had made 0% effort to hit the brake.

unknown

Damn.

SPEAKER_04

So those last five seconds that told and it took obviously a long, not a long time, but it took a while to get up to that speed to impact that. So that's just like I said, the five seconds before. That's not telling anything to lead up. It was insane.

SPEAKER_00

No, no, that's fucking crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Um, she was arrested about six months later after the crash with two counts of aggressive murder. Uh, she was charged as an adult. They originally were going to charge her in juvenile because she was 17-year-old when this happened. After three days in juvenile court, they said, Yeah, there's a lot of evidence here. I think you should go to be tried as an adult. And it caught her off guard because she's like, I'm gonna, because you know, the max that you can get in juvenile is till you're 21 and then you leave.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_04

And she was so she's like, Oh, I was 17, and they said, No, fuck you, you're gonna go be tried as an adult. She had the um choice to choose between a bench trial or a grand jury trial, and she chose a bench trial. Um, maybe because she thought that she could manipulate one versus twelve. That would be my assumption.

SPEAKER_00

What's the difference?

SPEAKER_04

It's just the uh judge. So a bench trial is just the judge making the decision. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_00

Versus like the jury who makes the decision based on the evidence or whatever.

SPEAKER_04

Right. So one versus like eight to twelve manipulation. I'm gonna say I I would have gone with the bench trial too. Sure. Okay. So all this is is revealed. Like I said, her social media did not help her in this case, the evidence did not help her in this case. Her mom tried saying that uh she had pots. Do you know what pots is?

SPEAKER_00

I've heard of it.

SPEAKER_04

So it's like a hypertension, um, like blood pressure issue. So you like drop really quick. I guess I shouldn't say hyper, it's like hypo. Um, so you drop really quick and you can pass out.

SPEAKER_00

But is that true though?

SPEAKER_04

Exactly. And if you did pass out, I don't think your foot would have went.

SPEAKER_00

No, you would have I mean, I guess it depends, but more than likely your body would have like went limp.

SPEAKER_04

Went limp.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_04

And you want to tell me that if her body went limp with the pots, that these two boys, Davion in the backseat, who played football and was a really big guy for like his his build, right? Couldn't have lifted her little I don't know, 50-pound chicken leg off of You said she was less than 100 pounds, or she she's like a hundred pounds soaking wet. Like she's a skinny, skinny, skinny girl.

SPEAKER_00

But okay, I see what you're saying. You get what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_04

Like if she passed out and her foot was on the acceleration, you could have like lifted lifted her and like put the they now they did say that the car steering wheel went like a left, a right, and a left again, like jerk, jerk, jerk. And the car switched from drive to neutral to drive. So I think the boys were fighting for their life to right to to get her to stop.

SPEAKER_00

That's crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. She ended up being convicted on both the charges in regards to Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. Um unfortunately, the judge did say that they're 15 years to life for each charge, but she's to serve it concurrently. So she's serving for both of the boys at the same time. Which I think is insane. What the fuck? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So just 15 years for both for two murders.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah. Because the judge is like, I highly doubt you're gonna get out in 15 years. So I think that the justice system's gonna do what it needs to do, and you will not be out in 15 years. She goes, I hope you spend the rest of your life in prison.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I mean, yeah. What the fuck?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, and she's been in there ever since. So that's like my quick recap. And I think to me, it all comes back down to um this case is what happens when parents want to be their kids' friends and not their parents. I feel like there's a line where like, yeah, we can like hang out and like we can chat and yap or whatever, but like you're going to have to know that I am still your mom and your dad is still your dad, and there's boundaries and stuff that and rules that you have to abide by. And she, I don't think she had none of that.

SPEAKER_00

Clearly, they weren't doing any of that.

SPEAKER_04

No, they were like bestie for the restie.

SPEAKER_00

Fucking crazy.

SPEAKER_04

Now your bestie's in prison for lifey. Like, I I don't I don't get it.

SPEAKER_00

I don't either. That's insane. Yeah. I'm gonna have to watch that.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, it's on Netflix, it's called a crash. And then if you want to know, like I said, Hulu has two like little ones. I think the Mean Girl Murders does more of like her social life, is kind of what I got from it. So, like they interviewed girls from like her high school. Did you watch both of them? I did.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_04

I girl, I did the research.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, okay. Uh I should have done some research.

SPEAKER_04

Shit. I think yours would have made me throw up if I had to do this.

SPEAKER_00

Like I said, it was more like it was more like body horror for sure.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, I can't even imagine.

SPEAKER_00

That makes me feel like over over $500.

SPEAKER_04

Over $500. $500 plus whatever that fee was.

SPEAKER_00

Thousand some change. $1,200 or some shit like that.

SPEAKER_04

Christ alive. That's insane.

SPEAKER_00

It was the 90s though, so that could have been a lot of money.

SPEAKER_04

And Hong Kong, too.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_04

Girl, I don't know. She was already selling that Padisi.

SPEAKER_00

So she could have just went in. Play with your pussy hoe, not me.

SPEAKER_01

You know what? Don't you love that one?

SPEAKER_00

I've been saying it all fucking week.

SPEAKER_01

Play with your pussy hoe. Not me.

SPEAKER_00

I love it. I've been saying it so fucking like for literally this entire week.

SPEAKER_04

I think that one is the newest one I come across. Um gosh, I think I had another one. I tried sending one to gym last night and I didn't have timing, like, came in through the door before I could. Oh, this one. Stakes are high, hearts are pounding, and buttholes are clenched.

SPEAKER_00

You send me a? Yeah. Yeah. I love that. Per. I love it.

SPEAKER_04

Okay. Um, so let's round it out, and I'm gonna ask you what your song of the week is be.

SPEAKER_00

Um, so Jut's Demi Lovato's husband, he just released uh like a teaser for his new album. Sure. But it's called Mannequin and also Goodnight, like an interlude. So fucking good. I'm going to see him in September.

SPEAKER_04

I was like, you're gonna go see him, aren't you?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I'm so excited.

SPEAKER_04

Where's he at again?

SPEAKER_00

In Dallas.

SPEAKER_04

That's right. That's right, that's right. Per.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I'm excited.

SPEAKER_00

What about you?

SPEAKER_04

Um, so I am into still all the Drake rotation of the three albums that he dropped. Uh, Slap the City. Slap the City. I think it's so goaded that he, you don't look at me like that. You're about to piss me off. Um I think it is so goaded of him to sample his own song to put on the back end of Slap the City.

SPEAKER_00

I didn't listen to any of that. I listened to what Okay, so um The only song that I like out of those three fucking albums is Janice Shut the Fuck Up. That's the only song I like. And maybe Cheetah Print if I'm shaking my ass.

SPEAKER_04

Did you listen to Slap the City?

SPEAKER_00

No.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, listen to it. Like 30 seconds, and I was like listen to it, listen to it all the way through. And I I want to see if you get the sample that I'm talking about. Which sample song of his own song that he did to put on that.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, I'll listen to it after we stop recording.

SPEAKER_04

Perfect. Okay. So thank you guys so much for listening, Committee Gang. Until next week, I'm Ashley.

SPEAKER_00

And I'm Brandon. And this is Committee Technically.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, bye.