Speaker 1:

Do you feel it? That subtle shift in the air, as though unseen eyes watch from the darkness and whispered secrets dance on the edge of perception? Fort Worth, a city steeped in history and tradition. Yet beneath its surface lies a darkness that few dare to acknowledge. In the heart of this urban jungle, their reigns of presence unlike any other.

Speaker 1:

The funky panther, they call it, a creature of legend rumored to prowl the streets under the cover of night, its fur as black as the abyss, its eyes burning with another worldly glow. But do not mistake it for mere folklore, for the funky panther is very real and its dominion over Fort Worth is absolute. From the depths of abandoned alleyways to the heights of towering skyscrapers, its influence knows no bounds. Whispers abound of those who have dared to cross its path, their fates sealed by the panther's merciless claws. Some say it feeds on the fear of the city's inhabitants, while others claim it seeks something far more sinister. And yet, despite the terror it instills, there are those who are drawn to its enigmatic presence, lured by the promise of power and forbidden knowledge.

Chad:

Get in here, we gotta start the show. We gotta start the show.

Javier:

I still think we need a new theme song. We do, we definitely do Absolutely Lou help us out.

Chad:

Oh, hello everyone, and welcome to the funky panther company from Fort Worth, texas. We have got a hell of a show for you here on episode 168. We have got Lou charlay, dollar sign Lou Charles, in the building for the third time kind of five but he says no third time on the podcast. Say hi everybody, what's up? What's up how you doing so good, so good to have you on. We've been talking about it all weekend. We're excited we always are when you come on, it's fun, we shoot the shit, we talk about all the things and it's always laughter, you know, and whatnot so that sounds forced, I don't know.

Chad:

I've been off for a couple of weeks doing this, so I'm like trying to figure out the pod thing again. All right, sit back, relax, try to enjoy. I'm Chad, I'm Javier and we are the funky panther, it feels good.

Tim:

It feels good. Yeah, for sure, you're like nah, yeah, feels like trash.

Chad:

Well, two weeks ago you all had Gabby on and I wasn't able to come, and then last week that was one of my problems.

Tim:

So you got it all worked out though.

Chad:

Everything's good. So we then last week we had the here Fort Worth event over at Panther Island.

Speaker 1:

Brewing.

Chad:

We're in, which is a good idea, because you were able to drop, finally, the Visit Fort Worth episode, which I finally got to listen to. It was great, it was fun, we had a good time.

Javier:

Yeah, we, you know, met a bunch of cool people.

Tim:

But a lot of the same people too. Yeah, yeah.

Chad:

So, was it JP Wright. That was the, the actor from 1883.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, other things, he was awesome.

Chad:

Yeah, that's really cool to talk to excited about the other things that he's got coming out this year. We had Lou on again. You know. So that was a good five minute conversation, saying hey, how are you doing good?

Javier:

It's really forcefully wrapping up because you got to get in there, yeah.

Tim:

Yeah, it was good.

Chad:

It was good.

Tim:

Yeah, it's been a couple of weeks, it has been a couple of weeks.

Javier:

Hey Ben, how you been Lou. God damn like OK. So what's? What's going on?

Tim:

We already talked about that.

Javier:

He's been so what you've been watching lately.

Lou CarLe$:

What have I been watching lately? So gun. So what's going on? Oh fucking you, watch that dude. That shows good.

Javier:

I like that dude that's in there. Yeah, I don't know his name is but he's, he's badass.

Lou CarLe$:

So gun, so gun. What else I mean, bro? I love Abbey Elementary. It's like my guilty I need to watch that. That's like my good, like my feel good show, you know what I mean, I watch that one. What?

Javier:

else, have you watched the Vince Staples show?

Lou CarLe$:

Yes.

Javier:

Yes, I love that show.

Lou CarLe$:

Bro, that's a good, that's another good show.

Javier:

Quick watch me of Atlanta.

Lou CarLe$:

A little. It's like that that's surrealism or whatever you know, but it's yeah. Atlanta and Vince Staples are probably in the same canon.

Chad:

What's the Vince Staples show called?

Javier:

The Vince Staples show oh.

Chad:

OK, cool.

Javier:

That's me right To check that out.

Tim:

You're all over there talking about shows I've never even heard of, so really yeah, atlanta. No.

Chad:

Oh come on man.

Tim:

No, yeah, I don't know Show gun what, what is that?

Lou CarLe$:

It's like. The best way I could say is like I think Japan, 1600s, game of Thrones, minus dragons, ok.

Chad:

I want to check it out. Is that one based off an anime or no? No, no, ok.

Javier:

I know it's like Japanese inspired, but I mean it's like, it's like it's not everything's anime, they've been redoing so many animes as like live. Yeah, so I don't know, I just kind of assumed. Do you watch any of that stuff Like any of the live action?

Lou CarLe$:

Not really, no, no.

Javier:

You think it's just not good, or?

Lou CarLe$:

yeah, like we're talking like Avatar.

Javier:

Yeah.

Chad:

I mean I mean.

Javier:

I didn't watch the cartoon.

Speaker 1:

I never watched the cartoon.

Chad:

Ok, but do you watch?

Lou CarLe$:

the cartoon. I watch cartoons, but not like like. I watched like X-Men.

Speaker 1:

You know how they're coming back. That comes out tomorrow. By the way, x-men 97 comes out so.

Lou CarLe$:

I've been rewatching the old to get ready for the new.

Tim:

Wait, is the X-Men 97. Yeah, is it like?

Javier:

the same, different animation style now but, like a same character story.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, this comes out tomorrow.

Chad:

I need to chat for God. Yeah, until you said that's cool, I've been watching.

Javier:

I watch anime always. So, you know I mean the girlfriend as to. But yeah, I need to try to watch that because they've already been approved for, like seasons two and three of Avatar really yeah, ok, ok, I'm still waiting A lot of people trashed it.

Speaker 1:

That's what deterred.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, on my Twitter, like I'd be like if I see you trash in someone's and I'm not like really invested in it, I'll be like, ok, I'll automatically check out. Yeah. But you know, if you told me you're like Lou I saw I do was dope I'll be like OK.

Javier:

What do you like? I don't think. I know we it's been a long time since we've gotten into conversation. But what do you normally like watch on the daily? What's your, what's your go to watch?

Lou CarLe$:

I go to watch, bro. I've always liked YouTube. Yeah yeah, just like random shit on YouTube. Like like, like I know, I know, I know it goes on to the next video.

Chad:

You know this is interesting.

Lou CarLe$:

Like like yesterday. No bullshit. I watch somebody like build a kind of like this, like like, like a like outside office for 20 minutes Like.

Speaker 1:

I was like what the fuck?

Lou CarLe$:

Like I'm, I'm like five minutes into this and I'm like I'm like what the fuck am I doing, watching this shit? And then like like I'm watching him, like set the set, the foundation and everything. He's not saying anything, he's just like doing things. I'm like what am I?

Javier:

doing it's using mud, is it like? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've seen that one of those guys make like an outdoor pool. Yeah, oh.

Lou CarLe$:

I know, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, weird shit, but like sometimes I just don't like want to consume any more content.

Javier:

Are you ever like? I can do that, I can build that.

Lou CarLe$:

No, I know, I know my limits, like that. That is one of my superpowers is knowing like I'm like, yeah, no, I can't do that, just don't.

Tim:

I can't, I can't. It's almost like an ASMR thing to watch.

Lou CarLe$:

I think that. I think that might be what it is. I think that might be what it is.

Tim:

A time lapse and, yeah, if it's got some music behind it, cool. If it doesn't, if it's just like the little clicks and noise.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm OK with that too. I was about to make a tick talk about that.

Tim:

Yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

I hate those fucking videos where the person's like and they're like, they're like doing shit, you know what I'm saying Like. I'm like, look, making coffee is not that entertaining.

Tim:

Have you watched the guy that does the whole espresso thing though? Or he's like doing like sprays the beans Does. He's got all that fancy shit, right Dude. He's got so much money wrapped up and fucking espresso and I get it like some people that's a passion. But like that grinder he uses is like I think, like five, six hundred dollars just for the grinder I mean.

Lou CarLe$:

I don't get it. No, but that's satisfying to watch though it is, but it is, but it's so stupid. Like I was kicking myself all I was watching this man create this outdoor office. I was like, why am I, why am I watching this? Like there's other things I could be doing with my time, my life, like so what am I doing?

Chad:

Why is it? The weird content, like I feel like recently the weird contents, the shit that gets me to like a guy will just be standing in a river and he like reaches down and pulls out like a big catfish and the catfish look like it was just sitting there, like he looked like he was holding between his legs yeah. And then you got people that are like building shit or creating like streams out of stuff, like it's the most random shit is online and every single time it gets me, I've got one for you.

Lou CarLe$:

Shout out my boy, grady Spencer. I watched him cook rice, oh, and I was like he and I'm like what am I doing, was he?

Javier:

playing music.

Lou CarLe$:

I was he playing music Cooking rice, cooking rice, and I was like I was like, like an rice cooker, like what he was, he was, he was, he was just like making rice. But I say that to say a lot of us are overthinking this.

Speaker 1:

Oh, this content thing, like like I'm cooking rice, I'm like.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm watching it like I'm emotionally invested. I'm like, oh my.

Tim:

God, oh yeah, this rest turns out butter.

Lou CarLe$:

Maybe Are you a vinegar in your rice.

Javier:

Oh well, you know Japanese rice it's a, you put vinegar.

Chad:

I did not know that. Is that to make it sticky rice? Yeah, makes sense.

Javier:

It makes it sometimes so.

Tim:

I think it helps like brings the stuff, bring the starches out or something.

Javier:

So it makes sense, I didn't, I didn't.

Lou CarLe$:

I didn't, I had no idea.

Javier:

I'm a dumb man. She cooks everything, so I only make, make a sandwich, I make a mean sandwich.

Chad:

Anything anymore.

Javier:

Oh man, oh, you put me on the spot. No, she got. That wasn't that hard. We were going to make dinner last night. I was like I want Gus's. I'm like OK. So we ordered Gus's. Gus's is good. I fuck with Gus's. This is a solid delicious. They're mac and cheese is on point.

Lou CarLe$:

I haven't had the baguette Really good. I like their greens. The greens are good.

Javier:

She loves getting the greens and I love the big beans, so I'm a bean man, I'm a beater. They still do the this is the 40s and they do they do. It's kind of their whole thing. I haven't I haven't gotten one.

Tim:

I haven't been to Gus in a while on the group chat.

Javier:

What about the guy that builds pools in the forest? Yes, that's the guy that we we talked about that. And then also, like we've been watching a lot of Watch Mojo you ever watch those watch Mojo.

Speaker 1:

It's a guy.

Javier:

They have lists that you know they come out with like the top 10 movies that you thought would suck but didn't. And then we've been watching a lot of this British people eating barbecue for the first time, or water like American barbecue.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, that's probably crazy Bro, like they probably like what they shit themselves.

Javier:

when they were like literally shit themselves, but they were eating water burger like, oh my god, this honey butter is delicious. He's dipping everything in the honey, butter and bro, it's very entertaining.

Chad:

Do they ever like, not like?

Javier:

it. Yeah, yeah, they. They were at the Houston rodeo, ok, and they told me to fry Oreo. You know some shit have you?

Lou CarLe$:

have you ever had like, have you ever been over there to?

Tim:

the Houston rodeo.

Speaker 1:

No no, to England.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah. Have you had their food. You know their fast food is a trash right, no, but their food I think food outside the is bland, is trapped, like I'm like I took, like Tony Satchis, when I went smart, I'm like, I'm like no, no, what's that there's a.

Tim:

There's a popular British like, fast, like. It's almost like. A Chili's is what looks like and it's is the Chili's. It's now here in the United States I think it's in North Texas, jolly Beach ship. It starts with the S, I'll see about it up no that's I'll see about.

Javier:

Look it up.

Tim:

I just saw someone posted on Tiktok that they were really excited because they're from the UK and that now there's this restaurant.

Javier:

Is it the chicken place?

Tim:

No, it's like, it's literally like a freaking Chili's.

Chad:

English food just like a lot of meat and like potatoes and that's pretty much it's trash.

Javier:

It kind of is Remember it's by bro.

Lou CarLe$:

You have a good shepherd's here in America.

Javier:

You have a better shepherd's pie over there. It's like just it's a plant like I know, I know, I know why. Like Harry Potter was like always poor or like didn't eat, like I mean my boy was like starving. He was like that blood. I mean, the only good food we had was Indian food.

Chad:

We had that was our first like real interaction with Indian food, like we had never really had it before. It's like what?

Speaker 1:

12 years ago Never really had it.

Chad:

It wasn't really a thing in Fort Worth. Well, I guess it was probably, but not a big deal.

Javier:

We had blood pudding.

Chad:

Yeah, that was like the first bar we went to, we got like this tray of just food that they were like these are all the great things and they were all just awful.

Javier:

I did fuck with the English breakfast, though.

Tim:

The bangers.

Lou CarLe$:

No, no, no. Like, bro, I go every time I travel. I'm like I need to get back. I need to get back, bro, I need to get, I need to get back.

Javier:

When's the last time you went to Egypt?

Lou CarLe$:

Dude, it's been. It's been a minute. It's been a long time. It's been a long time, probably 2014, 2014. It's probably 10 years ago.

Javier:

Damn yeah, it's been a minute, whenever he would go with the Jesus visit. He's this over there You'd always go to the bakery and I guess, what else would you, would you have over there?

Chad:

I mean all the food there is amazing, some of the best things that you, when you travel. It's not even like their local dish. It's there just so much closer to other places like, for example, like, don't go to England and eat the fucking English food, eat the Indian food you know what I mean. It's like coming to Texas. You want to get some Mexican food. You know what.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's like true, same same, I guess.

Chad:

But, like in Egypt, there's, there's just so much closer to, like you know, mediterranean's right there.

Javier:

They're actually using spices.

Chad:

Italian food and they're using spices.

Javier:

Why people are boring man. Why people they use salt and they're like oh, would you say who said it last? Like a like, a little like salt is like exotic to them.

Tim:

Do I find man?

Chad:

Oh, no, it was last time you were on the show, we were talking about paprika or paprika spicy, spicy, spicy man.

Javier:

Oh my god, we got to clip that actually that's a good one.

Tim:

Get that mayo in there.

Lou CarLe$:

That's right.

Tim:

Put raisins in this potato.

Javier:

Yeah.

Tim:

I don't understand, like the weird, like white people yeah the weird shit that that my, my people, put into like into foods. It makes no sense.

Javier:

Good Lord, what am I going to do with all this? It's really like the poor, poor white people.

Chad:

I feel like, like they, they just kind of created some bullshit.

Lou CarLe$:

No, no no, no, no, this is not. This is not a social economic problem. This is not a percent, not, it has nothing to do with this dude?

Tim:

My midwesterners, those people man up there, like my family up there, would make like these Jell-O salads OK and shit like none of. I'm just lucky, none of it makes sense they put all they put olives in it and Jell-O makes no sense.

Chad:

Tamale can, can tamale. She never really did that, that was a joke.

Javier:

You jerk.

Chad:

She never really gave me canned tamales. I mean, we had hot dogs and mac and cheese, but who didn't you?

Javier:

know what I mean Speaking of food Lou. What's your favorite food? Um?

Lou CarLe$:

steak. I mean, I can't do go over a steak, barbecue ribs like brisket, a good brisket man, come on, yeah not, this is not Texas bro, I'm from Texas.

Tim:

I haven't tried ribs yet.

Lou CarLe$:

I haven't either. I'd like to give it a go.

Tim:

I'd want to swing by I wonder how busy they've gotten.

Chad:

They've only been open a couple of weeks.

Tim:

Yeah.

Chad:

Yeah, you know it's really good. There's this barbecue spot that's open on the weekend I think they're closed for a few weeks because of Ramadan but it's a Pakistani barbecue place called Sabar barbecue, and you want to talk like flavorful? This shit is so good.

Lou CarLe$:

Really everything. There is a point.

Chad:

They. They have a little food truck. Usually it's right behind Teenies in a little parking lot Okay yeah, and so we'll go there grab some food, head over to hop and like, eat and drink some beers and yeah, it's great, yeah, you got to check it out.

Lou CarLe$:

That's not good.

Javier:

Cool, what are you looking at me for? No, no, I thought you're gonna say something. You had the whole list of things, right?

Tim:

so, um, I Want to, I want to, I want to ask a question if, if any of y'all remember Rachel, that Rachel doles all. Yeah have you heard the shit that's coming out now with her?

Lou CarLe$:

about her only fan, yeah, so she was.

Javier:

she's this okay, she was a chair for the NAACP.

Tim:

She was the president for.

Javier:

The chapter?

Tim:

yeah, I think the Atlanta chapter, naacp. She says that she was black and turns out she's not. In fact her parents came out, were like the older lady right?

Tim:

No, she's not old, she's like for me she's 40, but she was young then. Like I'm talking about she's been doing this and she was like in her 20s she started to get a little bit tan, started doing her hair, getting some braids and stuff. But what's crazy is that her that shit to like two or three adopted siblings that were black and and basically told them like just keep them out, shut, and just let me. Let me do this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, so that shit's coming out.

Tim:

Well then she couldn't get a job, like after her parents came out, or like no, we're wide of shit and she's we don't use spices and like, straight up, like that did that. And so then like she like lost, like a whole bunch of, she lost her job, all that stuff, right, so she's changed her name and started working as a teacher right. Yeah, I don't like Tucson. And then they found out she has this only fans.

Chad:

Yeah, holy shit.

Tim:

Yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

She was like I'm laughing because I only have a group chat with my friends, right and the the report came out, yeah, and somebody's like, who's nobody's trying to see this. Then one of my friends drop the link. How's like dog, this is I. Yeah, I didn't click on the link. Of course you did. I did not, of course.

Javier:

I definitely didn't click on the link as soon as I saw that I'm like, I was like I was like I'm not even care, I'm not even curious, like some sometimes curiosity.

Lou CarLe$:

Oh yeah, yeah, I wasn't even she like lost.

Tim:

So she, because of all the like, identify I don't I'm trying to understand this, like I guess she self identifies as she's trans racial, trans racial, that's. That's what it is trans right, yeah, yeah no that's like what people. That's what some of these, these people want to believe. Right, okay, I also. So you're a black man, I mean.

Chad:

I know, but not hey, hey he got his ancestry back. It was like point seven percent or some shit You're lying I'm about.

Lou CarLe$:

Before I see it, I need before I leave, I need to see, I need to see that. Yeah, so I saw that.

Tim:

But it led me to like this. So I've been seeing this tick-tock of this this teacher and he's got a student that identifies as Step black.

Lou CarLe$:

I've seen that guy. Yes, yes, yes, it's.

Tim:

I mean the kids probably like 12 or whatever.

Lou CarLe$:

Yes, I've seen and like.

Tim:

So this guy's like documenting everything that his step black student has been telling me, I've seen that, I've seen that because his dad is dead. His dad's black. Okay, and so now he identifies as step black and so he's like talking about all. You gotta look it up on tiktok stories he's telling like they were talking about going to like the museum.

Tim:

And he's like why is everybody looking at us like that? And he's like, oh, I don't know, it's weird because maybe there's a bunch of kids like not cuz, because we're black and I'm like. And he's adamant. He's like. He says he's step black and he's like well, maybe it's actually because how you're dressed, because he's a white boy with pants.

Lou CarLe$:

Teacher is a black like yeah, the teachers are black dude.

Tim:

Yeah, dude, it is. It is funny like you have to watch that. You have to watch it.

Chad:

I'm sorry, it's a little bit more than 0.7 Okay it's 1.2 percent. Wow, nigerian Okay.

Lou CarLe$:

All right, I would be curious to see what tribe you are.

Tim:

Is that why I'm getting them freakin?

Speaker 1:

Have you been sending those emails?

Tim:

Are you the Nigerian Prince? Yeah, like. So when I that Rachel doze off, like she was off my radar for a long time, I remember that came out and I was like I got kind of invested into it. I was like how, how does someone fool someone for so that long and end up as a chapter president of the NAACP in Atlanta?

Javier:

It's kind of like a what's that happen? Clayton Bigsby. Bro, For those that don't know, there was an old Chappelle show sketch about 20 years ago. It was the black, white supremacist and and Clayton Bigsby.

Tim:

So, that Rachel she ended up in. So she ended up like not really like a teacher. She's like kind of like a, like an, a tee, not teachers a but like did like after school, like lessons and stuff.

Chad:

Okay, what's with all these only fans people thinking, hey, I like the only fans gig. However, I want to be around kids.

Tim:

So I'm one. Well, what I'm wondering about is like that's a thing, right?

Chad:

I really do the wrong year.

Javier:

Only fans I'm trying to teachers look like the way they did back then.

Lou CarLe$:

Now the one, oh Lord, I mean I. We could have a dissertation on this. What is going on?

Javier:

I mean like the teachers now if they look the PE teachers yes. I'm not gonna say okay, you know what, now I can't, I can't say anything about that, I'm not gonna say anything about that, I can't say anything about that, I can't you say whatever you want, this is our show. Yes, so my best friend's wife is a PE teacher, Mm-hmm, and so she like her kids. Like you know, they're like oh, they're so sweet to me I didn't know she's a teacher.

Javier:

Yeah, she's a PE teacher and obviously that she runs like she runs. I know she runs, I didn't know she's a PE and so, um, yeah, they're like they're like yeah, they call me miss G and they're real nice and Me and Anthony were like yeah, okay, like we know why.

Tim:

They're nice type thing like what? What grade level?

Javier:

Um middle school.

Tim:

Oh yeah, but like I'm telling you, like, 100% the teachers now.

Javier:

If they look like they did now the way back then, like when we're going to school we had one or two teachers, you have them dead. The thing of them dead, the thing is, is that like shadow team is Jenkins our age exactly our age group, for whatever reason, is like aging better.

Tim:

I saw that, I saw that so they're saying it's we're aging better than the generation X and we're and and generate. Yeah, generation Z looks like it's like the guy who does the. Come here and he's like telling the seats of fast food secrets Dude's, 26 years old.

Chad:

No yeah.

Tim:

What? Yeah, he's 26 in the mirror that guy 26.

Chad:

I thought he was at least 40.

Tim:

That's that whole yeah, so die yeah.

Javier:

I was like yeah, he's close, sorry it's like this is the perfect, because I knew I had teachers that looked like this right oh yeah, for sure look like the ultimate warrior.

Tim:

So I think it's, I think it's specifically our generation, right?

Chad:

now Do you know why, like, why they look like? I'm gonna throw out just an opinion as to why our generation looks better. Why alcohol, what's? The younger generations aren't drinking anymore. They seriously, like those kids are doing drugs and vapes. They're gonna be old as shit in no time.

Tim:

You gotta stick to drinking you think the vapes are gonna do the whole like gummies, you know, like the cigarette lips are a thing like where you you purse your lips so many times. Did you get those wrinkles and everything as you get older. Do you think that's gonna be like the vape thing, like these kids of vape so much that they're gonna have that like wrinkly face and shit?

Chad:

I heard this story of there. There was. There was a school that hired this girl that Needed a job or something. So they hired her to do some pretty basic stuff at the school, right like Crosswalk things like that, her professional whatever they do aid right, yeah and they couldn't keep her from vaping like they're, like you're, on school property. Isn't it like a legal to smoke on school property?

Tim:

I don't know if it's illegal, but like tobacco free campuses and all I mean, yeah, I think it's a little.

Chad:

It might be and so it's not even like a school policy. And she's like vaping, like people will tell her not to, and she put it in her bra and like, and then go yes, dead serious. And then they caught her and apparently he's been going on for months. They caught her in the bathroom just like clouds of vapor, smoke or whatever the fucking clouds man. Yeah, and they're like no, you're fired, you gotta get the fuck out of here practicing for that competition Like they're fiending for the vapes like worse than I feel like people ever did for cigarettes.

Chad:

It's crazy.

Tim:

Dude, just pop a zen in. You want them, those ends. Get that nicotine. I mean, that's what you're craving, just do that.

Chad:

Do you think it's the nicotine, or cool?

Tim:

factor. I don't even think it's a cool factor, because it ain't cool.

Javier:

So, so let's get back to the only fan. The important thing. So, on the group chat, teachers just don't get paid enough. There is.

Tim:

You sent us today.

Javier:

We're gonna get into that one here in a second to you but you know she grossed over a million dollars in only fans and she still wanted to be a teacher. And I think you know For one yeah, pay the teachers more. But I mean, if you can make a million dollars on that, then I think you need to go all in, because look, these guys are just gonna pay for it always.

Chad:

That's what I'm saying. They're making the wrong decision.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to be trying to be teachers. Yeah, that's the wrong decision.

Chad:

Obviously, if you're making a million dollars, why?

Javier:

do you want to?

Chad:

be working at a school around children.

Javier:

What, what, what articles better like basic girl becomes only fans model, or Teacher like a middle school teacher becomes only fans model. That's more appealing. That's what.

Tim:

I'm wondering about this, rachel, the Rachel doze or whatever, if she because I mean all of a sudden now she's back in there because she got fired, right and I'm wondering, like, if she calculated this plan, like oh.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm sure it's a long time, yeah, long time. So, cuz she was like fans wouldn't even around, though, when right so she's, she did this she went.

Tim:

She went like incognito for a while. Only fans starts happening. She goes in there. She's like I'm gonna start only fans and then I try it, cuz she's got like a degree and everything.

Lou CarLe$:

She's like.

Tim:

I'm gonna try be a teacher With the hopes, knowing, because this happened after that other teacher and there's, like two other teachers that you're saying essentially like, if you.

Chad:

Like she saw this you know, your foot thing hadn't really took taken right, it didn't take off yeah if you were to be like calculate a little bit more, like put marketing forward and be like you know what I'm gonna go teach or do something in the city, right, and then just happened to leave my phone out.

Tim:

Oh, and now I'm getting fired has and.

Lou CarLe$:

I was looking at some.

Chad:

I was.

Speaker 1:

And it was like no.

Lou CarLe$:

It was like the nurse gets fired because they find our only fans page. Yeah and I sent it to Mitch. I was like do you think this was staged? And Mitch was like everything stage?

Chad:

It's all I was like.

Lou CarLe$:

I was like cuz. I was like okay, she's got only fans. Oh, what's her only fans now?

Tim:

Everyone's gonna look it up. That shit is free publicity at that point. Right, that's what I'm saying Nobody wants this.

Javier:

They're a dime a dozen, but you want to get that allure of like a teacher. You're in hot for teacher teacher, nurse. Yeah, so firefighter that last teacher.

Lou CarLe$:

Oh you know, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I was thinking about that. I was thinking about that police officer who got, who got fired because they were running yeah, they were running a choo-choo's on the.

Tim:

Oh, no, no, no, she, never she. She said because they offered like people offered. She got offered like I remember reading articles. She got offered like porn contract.

Chad:

I mean, I saw all these memes and I didn't understand. I was like, is it? People think she's a track. What is happening?

Javier:

No, I don't like actually find the story.

Lou CarLe$:

I didn't Do that read the story and I was like this is wild.

Javier:

She was.

Lou CarLe$:

She was married. He was married in the whole, the entire fourth, and he stayed with her.

Javier:

He stayed with the entire the entire, oh my god, man that's the entire, the entire force.

Tim:

We live in a wild time, I tell you so that, uh, that one former teacher, the one you were talking about, brianna Copage, or whatever her name is yeah, I looked her up right after you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so she started only fans to help supplement her income.

Tim:

Right, and we talked about this like yeah, about a year ago she made a million dollars on that platform. Right, she gets fired, With which her teaching salary at the time was like 42,000 dollars. She ended up Moving and and and starting to teach again or not teach again. But she started working for another company and they found out it was compass health and they found out within like a few days of her getting hired that she had an only fans and like she was in this news article and everything.

Chad:

So did she try to find another job again to like? I haven't been in the news for a while, let me get back into the no, no.

Tim:

So she said, not having to get up and go nine to five has been tough on my mental health. Like she enjoyed that, that regimen of getting up, going to work, and all that now all of a sudden, like she made all this money and now she's just like bored, I guess.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah. I think, there's tons of things she could do right.

Tim:

So she goes on to say she's have your nose. She got a job with uh. She got a job with compass health as a community support support specialist and gave her previous employment history correct information when she applied, but then she was fired only days in the office. She lasted five days before they put her on leave and subsequently fired her. Just this month they admitted they did not call any of her references or google her before they hired her and they claimed that she violated her their social media policy. Wow.

Javier:

So, so let me just say real quick.

Tim:

I mean she doesn't need the job. But there.

Javier:

There are teachers out there, where you know, for parent teacher conferences. I'm sure like the adults, the father's, like you know, they see these good-looking women and they're like. She's got to have something. She's got to have something and like go out and look for it. I think that's the only way that?

Lou CarLe$:

no, that has to be.

Javier:

I guess the kids, because because even it is it probably is the kids. It's probably the kids, the kids are like more kids are looking for it. Yeah, they're more in depth with technology either. Like it's right, I bet I can find something.

Lou CarLe$:

I bet I can like reverse because they are just google your teachers. Yeah, I think that happens a lot. If you just Google, you find your teacher's name and then you type it in Put their names on.

Chad:

Only fans do they.

Lou CarLe$:

No, but I think I think you could reverse engine. You could Google, search somebody's name and find, find something.

Javier:

You can reverse search something.

Tim:

Like yeah, yeah, From the chat, though it's coming in from our friend Tammy that her theory is makeup and that's why they're, that's why people are aging more, because the makeup changes your pores and all that stuff, and these kids are using a lot more. The dudes too, though the dudes look busted too, so I don't know?

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, I don't think.

Javier:

I'm looking at the dudes whenever I'm watching, I'm speaking to which hey, how dare you, texas, you blocked cornhub.

Lou CarLe$:

Pornhub. That should have been a lead story that should have been Ken Paxton.

Tim:

Yeah, he so he sued porn hub because of not doing that age verification.

Lou CarLe$:

They wanted you to put your ID into porn.

Tim:

No, Louisiana did the same thing.

Lou CarLe$:

Did they really?

Tim:

Yeah yeah, louisiana did the same thing, and so, like you have to go through this like real ID check or whatever, or you just get Nord VPN sponsored and just find a state that allows it.

Javier:

That's right. Use express VPN with our code V funky panther and get 10 percent off.

Lou CarLe$:

This brings us to our sponsor for today's video.

Chad:

Oh man, you want to watch porn hub?

Javier:

Check out our VPN I did check to see if a VPN would actually work and it would go through. It did, oh, but but here's my thing.

Lou CarLe$:

My thing is are you just like, are you just going to go after porn hub? Are you going to go after it Like it's impossible?

Tim:

I think more than was the biggest one that they went after.

Javier:

It wouldn't surprise me to go after like the hamster and they're not going to go after X and X, x dot com or, like you know, brass or you've been digging, haven't you?

Tim:

You've been trying to find the ones that are still that's a little fish, right, you know X in.

Javier:

X, x dirty one. Yeah, that's the dirty one. No, which was it? Do you think it matters?

Chad:

So you sent us the screenshot, right Sorry? I'm so do not Google, these Do not Google these websites. I think you should. You sent us the screenshot and it's like we just don't agree with what they're trying to do in Texas, so we're just going to say no if you live in Texas. You can't do it at all yeah. Do you think that they should do the age verification thing and you can have access to it.

Javier:

No, that's un-American. It's un-American Like whenever I was like in high school, like when I got my first computer. What's the first thing I did? Looking porn. Okay, no.

Chad:

No, or Dragon Ball Z, whatever, which one I don't know. You downloaded it on Limeware, got tons of fucking viruses, but it took you hours and hours. I honestly feel like there should be a little bit of a process.

Lou CarLe$:

It's gotten too easy.

Chad:

You know what I mean. Yeah, I think it's gotten too fucking easy to just find everyone everywhere, was it?

Tim:

Theo Vaughn talks about that guy who would just draw pictures for him. Have you seen him talk about that? He's like, no, he's like we had this guy in school that would. He would draw us a good picture and he just goes on. He's like man, you take that picture home with you. Oh no.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Tim:

That's what we need to go back to. I remember, dude, I remember a kid bringing out like a he's like man.

Chad:

look what I got in like a page out of a magazine, like I remember bringing a floppy disk to school, floppy Dis like anyone want to check this out, you exchange it you exchange a floppy disks for, for likes or what Like.

Lou CarLe$:

I mean, what did that?

Tim:

get you.

Chad:

Trapper keepers? I don't know, I don't. I honestly don't feel like this. I mean, obviously it's not cool.

Tim:

I don't have kids, so I don't have to worry about it.

Chad:

I guess the same time Like it has gotten pretty easy.

Javier:

So I'm going to run to the group chat. Yeah, we talking porn. Triple X Jboy. What up, buddy?

Chad:

We miss you, we love to see Jboy a little while and then all of a sudden we talk porn. He shumps on. Come where now.

Javier:

Christie says it's both kids and dads. Lots of teachers don't use their real name or first names on social media. And Tammy says I have a lot of teacher clients and their names are not even close to their actual names on social media. So I mean, but they're dude, they're sneaky, they're, they'll find a way. They're sneaky, they're.

Lou CarLe$:

I mean like it's hard to have a double life. It is. It's very hard today.

Chad:

You know this.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, how many.

Tim:

How many. You don't have to tell us you think.

Chad:

tell us more I want to know how many was you? Were you born with a dollar sign, or is?

Javier:

your dad, scrooge McDuck.

Tim:

How many screen names do you have? Who me? Yeah, like how many. How many suited him, so whatever you got.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, I got a few. I got a few, probably like five.

Javier:

What was your first social media?

Lou CarLe$:

like you know, dang you're talking about like back in the day You're like middle school Zenga I played, so I played basketball, so I was B ball freak that two ease no three three K. Whoa, that's a good turn. Be careful, goon.

Tim:

You don't even know what's going to pop up. Yeah, I'm joking.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm joking Freak oh my yeah, so no, I had to grow out of that one. That was like middle school, but that was my first, that was my first Was that a well or? It was a message.

Javier:

Oh, it was a messenger. Yeah, you remember, all the Mexicans use that. Yeah, yeah, that was wild.

Lou CarLe$:

So that was a time.

Javier:

Yeah, it was a time.

Lou CarLe$:

No, but yeah, no, I got a lot, of, a lot of different pseudonyms Just because you got a.

Javier:

Yeah, I mean you got a creep and watch, and what I didn't. I didn't hear about what Finsta's were until Robin.

Lou CarLe$:

We had a. You got to have a Finsta. You got to keep a. You Do you have a Finsta? You don't? No, I don't know, that is a fake Insta.

Chad:

Yeah, yeah, I just use like my the podcast. We got the fucking Panther they followed, like I don't know, Shut up man.

Lou CarLe$:

That's why I feel like I get a message. I'm like I don't know who. I can usually figure out who I'm talking to from the message, yeah. More times than not.

Chad:

Yeah, I mean we'll follow whatever on the fucking Panther and everyone should follow us, you know.

Javier:

Yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, no I understand.

Javier:

We follow a bunch of OnlyFans models, and even porn stars follow us.

Lou CarLe$:

So that's pretty cool. That's because the Minicon that's because the Minicon.

Tim:

That was pretty cool. Yeah, that's pretty cool. That's how you know you made it in life.

Chad:

That's right. That's when we just peaked. We just stopped caring about social media.

Tim:

Like ah, Kazumi follows us.

Lou CarLe$:

Okay, I saw that I saw y'all get that follow and I was like it should have been me. It should have been me, but she also liked one of our like.

Javier:

One of our like, I think Minicon made a comment about us and then she commented back, right and I think it was like oh.

Speaker 1:

I was like how does Violet Meyers smell?

Javier:

Right, what she smell, like Right. And then she, like you know what she said, I think she said perfume.

Chad:

Like like she posted that and then did another story of her, like with her perfumes or some shit, and we're like this is what Violet Meyers smells like.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, that was pretty funny. So so good with content. Savvy, savvy, whoo, shout out to.

Javier:

Violet Meyers. Shout out to you and also RIP to a bunch of porn men here. Lately A lot of porn stars.

Lou CarLe$:

They've been dying bro.

Tim:

They've been what was that the one up in Oklahoma that was from North Texas. She was like. I can't remember her name, but she was in like her 40s or whatever.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, she was, she was, she was, she was there was no. I know the one. No, there were like. One was like 25.

Javier:

Oh yeah, there was yeah, yeah, I remember that, I think they said one of them might have been murdered, like the one here recently, the one that was damn, and Kimmy Granger, she's like looking kind of rough, you know, and like these porn stars.

Tim:

I mean I'm sure it's a rough, you know it's a rough life probably a rough industry, rough life.

Chad:

You know if you can like you kind of consider how social media and music and content, entertainment and everything is nowadays like it's got to be quick and fast and just nonstop. You got to be pushing out stuff all the time. Back in the day you had one movie, you know like this is your last.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, put it on VHS, push it out, push it in.

Chad:

Now it's like how many videos do you think they make a day, dude? How much shit are they never mind? How much content, how much content, yeah. How much shit are they pushing every week? How much content are they going through a day, crazy. I think it's got to be rough.

Lou CarLe$:

I think huh.

Javier:

Oh my God, like Deep Elm, like Deep Elm Live used to have like their smut, did you know? Yeah?

Tim:

So on on on Direct TV. There was like this little hack that you could do, right, Do you know? Do y'all know about this? No, so you could get a five minute preview of whatever movie, Like. If you went, it didn't matter, you just went on and that's all we need.

Chad:

baby, I mean, I mean two minutes.

Tim:

So what you do back is back in. You know, the day of VHS tapes is you just go through there and get the five minutes, because the first five minutes try to suck you in, right.

Chad:

Try to what.

Javier:

In off whatever.

Tim:

And so you didn't, you just go in there and you just go like, okay, get this one, this one, this one, this one, you just save it on your VHS tape.

Chad:

So all of a sudden you got an hour of content.

Tim:

You've got an hour of content of five minutes of this like soft core stuff you know, and that sounds pretty good Y'all are wild.

Chad:

We saved the good stuff for you, man. We've been waiting for the porn content that was a week.

Lou CarLe$:

This was supposed to be next week, by the way. Really Next?

Javier:

week was supposed to be my 69.

Chad:

169 because this episode?

Javier:

169.

Tim:

So we just thought you're oh, you're worth it you know what I mean.

Chad:

Thanks.

Javier:

You know we talked to you like you wanted to shoot the ship. This is shooting the ship.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, you know.

Javier:

I still with a little sprinkle, a little bit of Lou in there, yeah, a fresh, cool, young Lou I still think the whole the violent matters.

Tim:

I've got her on my brain now. I still think the whole. Only fans like there's got to be a bubble at some point it's going to bust.

Chad:

No, no, no, you don't think so. I think that's one of the bubbles that is going to take a very long time because, I don't know, it might evolve Like I think it might change, but I think there's always going to be my men are horny, bro, yeah. That's what I'm saying.

Lou CarLe$:

Guys are, guys are like never underestimate bro, horny dudes with money.

Javier:

I'm telling you like. That's why I always say women need to capitalize on this. Yes, On the perversion of men because, we? I mean look, don't think about this, this ain't their brain, that's their brain, you know they don't.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah.

Tim:

I mean I just I just feel like at some point we're going to be so oversaturated with like only fan stuff.

Javier:

No, we're not.

Tim:

No.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying, I'm not saying poor.

Tim:

I'm just talking specifically, only fans, right.

Chad:

You can say the same thing about TikTok. I don't know we were just talking about watching videos where people catching fish and making pools.

Tim:

Like there's always going to be something that catches your attention. So the TikTok thing, right. They're talking about banning it. Okay, so if it gets banned, do you think that Vine's going to come back?

Chad:

No, no, I think we should bring Vine back. I think whoever sitting on Vine because someone's got to have the, the IP, you know what?

Tim:

I mean, someone's got the IP, someone's got to have, someone's going to immediately bring it back if it won't.

Lou CarLe$:

Was it? Was it Twitter who got Vine? Who got Vine?

Tim:

I feel like it was Twitter. It was Twitter, I feel like it was Twitter that had Vine. I doubt they had anymore. Oh no, it was.

Lou CarLe$:

Periscope.

Javier:

Twitter got Periscope, periscope. Oh yeah, that's right, that's right.

Lou CarLe$:

Periscope was cool for like a week.

Javier:

Yeah, but also I use Periscope to people who would like bootleg fights.

Chad:

Yeah.

Tim:

But it's like set up in their room the first time I saw somebody go live.

Lou CarLe$:

I like on Periscope. It was like a Kendrickle Marcon. Somebody was at Kendrickle Marcon, so I never just like. I was on Periscope and I was like damn, I don't even it was the damn, it was the damn damn tour. I was like dog, this is lit, probably couldn't even hear it Like the audio. No, the audio sucked, but I was like this looks wild.

Javier:

I'll see you, k Dot, I see you. I was going to bring up affirmations with Lou. That's what I kind of. I kind of need that in my life, do you? I mean?

Lou CarLe$:

damn, I don't know, man, those were crazy. A lot of people come up to me and tell me they're like why, where'd you stop doing those? Why aren't you doing rap affirmations anymore? And I was just like I'm not conquering my days, my days conquering me. It was conquering me, so you do the ops.

Tim:

That's why you start filming the content of opposite of affirmations.

Lou CarLe$:

So like I'm talking about, like life sucks.

Javier:

Yeah, and they say it's a bitch.

Lou CarLe$:

Life is a bitch. Life's a bitch, and then you die. That's why. I put light in like that. That's what I do. That's what I do.

Tim:

Lou's got emo hair it's variations of Lou just saying the same thing.

Chad:

Yeah, no, yeah, as long as you end with have a good day. Yeah, it'll be fine, you're right.

Lou CarLe$:

You're right, I could say what you did.

Tim:

I got stuck with this guy Philman. He's like you know what the best part about driving he's right there he's like the best part about driving to work and eating the corn dog is. And he's like eating his corn dog and he looks all those happy. He's like I don't want to be here and that's just how it ends. And you're, he's been doing all these Dude.

Chad:

It's like Jboy whenever he started doing those videos. That was funny he got some pretty good hits with some of them.

Javier:

He did yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

So speaking of you know, lou so you got a new thing about yes.

Javier:

Tell us more about it.

Lou CarLe$:

Tell you more about it. Memento Mori, man, like I said, my days were conquering me. I kind of got, I kind of got burnt out a little bit last year and I was just like dog, I need to just stop, just stop. And in stopping I had to like, just, you know, reexamine life. Do I like what? I'm spending so much time doing this? Do I really want to do it? Do I like it? Do I love it?

Lou CarLe$:

And I was like, in that I saw like this quote. It was like, remember, you must die, and that's what Memento Mori means. And it's just like are you living every day to the fullest? So yeah, I actually record, wrote that and recorded that last year. And it was just like I have so much music. But it was just one that kept on like, like what do I listen to in the car when I'm driving my own shit? I listen to me stuff that y'all ain't even heard, like I listen to me, so like. But there was one that was like always in the play, and I was always like yeah, no, that was good, that was good, that was good.

Lou CarLe$:

So I was like when, when I come back, which is now, I'm like that's going to be the first one I drop.

Javier:

Is that official? You've already announced you were back.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, I'm back, I'm back, I'm back.

Javier:

I'm back.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm very, I'm very, I'm very back. So I heard you hear I'm very, I'm very back.

Tim:

You asked if we, if we, if we when the group message, if we had listened to it yet. Yeah, yeah. So I hadn't listened to it until tonight and I was playing you and you said it had kind of a Lupe. It kind of had me thinking about the beat is what got me with it. Like I, I, I could hear, like I could hear that almost, like it almost had it. Like that Lupe, Lupe fiasco, like influence behind it.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, I think. I think almost everything I do will have probably end up having a Lupe fiasco influence, just because that's one of my favorites, like he'll always be one of my favorites. So you say that and I'm like yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean that doesn't surprise.

Lou CarLe$:

that doesn't surprise If you, if you heard that, you know what I'm saying.

Tim:

Yeah, I don't think I mean and I'm not saying I don't think it sounds obviously just like it, but I mean I'm like I'm listening to him, like after you said it, and I'm like I start picking up on. I was picking up on, you know that kind of aspect of it.

Javier:

Is the burnout real Like? Is it real, like, whenever you get burned out, like if you're, you're always like I want to say you're, you're not always being chased, but you kind of are here in Fort Worth and I don't know, whenever we get a chance to talk to you, we, we, we, we get a chance to see you. I feel like there are times where you're like all right, here I am, I'm out again. Hi, everybody.

Chad:

How, how bad is it when we come up and talk to you, do you just hate me? No, I love I actually.

Lou CarLe$:

I actually love I actually love seeing you guys. I love seeing you guys.

Javier:

You're so you're really right.

Speaker 1:

You guys are a lot more.

Lou CarLe$:

You guys are you guys are a lot more fun than some of the other conversations.

Javier:

I end up having, but is that burnout real?

Lou CarLe$:

Like I mean no it, no, it is real. I like I, I went five years without having me time, five years straight. And I like when I, when I thought about it, I was like when was the last break I took? And I was like it was five years ago, god damn it.

Javier:

It was pre-pandemic.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, yeah, definitely, yeah, definitely, definitely. And I was like I was like yo, you hit that wall and I've always heard of the wall and I was like I've never hit that wall, I won't hit the wall, I'll see the wall and I'll just run through it. But when you hit it, it's like I don't want to do anything. Yeah, I don't want to, I don't want to. I'll turn on the, you know, set up my, my setup and be ready to record and I'll just sit there and just like on my phone. Yeah, like I'll be, the beat will be playing and I'll just be on my phone, like I should be feeling this but I don't want to do anything.

Chad:

Yeah, I don't.

Lou CarLe$:

I don't, okay, I'm going to record another song. Fuck, I did 10 yesterday.

Chad:

Yeah, what the fuck.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm going to record another song, so it's just, you know. You know I ran into that, but you have to fall back in love with the shit and in doing that, one of the things I've been doing is like producing. I've been producing and learning, learning that, that part of the craft, and just trying to, you know, fall in love with it in different ways.

Javier:

So yeah, the instrumental did you make that?

Lou CarLe$:

I did not make that one. I did not make that one. That was a really nice instrumental. I appreciate it. I mean boy shout out to my boy Dylan, man, he be, I looked down, he, he, uh, dude in Canada, um, my boy Dylan, he, he produces a lot of my shit, but um, he's so dope cause I'll be like hey man, I feel like rapping in day anytime, at any moment. I feel like rapping in day 10 beats. Just no shit I got. I think he'll be like I feel like rapping in 10 beats.

Javier:

I'm like he's got him ready in the chamber.

Lou CarLe$:

Ready in the chamber. He's like. He's like I thought these, these are for you. And then I'm like I'll listen to him and I'm like, yo, these are exactly. They'll be 10 beats. That I'm you know listen.

Chad:

But I could say hey Lou, we need to throw out an album tomorrow and you would have more than you would need for a album.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, yeah.

Chad:

And I would think, they're all amazing yeah. And you'd be like I don't even really fuck with these, I don't want to put them all out.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah. Yeah, same same right, you're right, you're right, you're right, I mean, but it's a to me, it's a sign that you just been on your shit, like, like you know what I'm saying, like I think, and to me there's nothing doper than somebody who matches, like you know, being being like I'm on my shit and they're like, you know the minute that you're like, you know I want to move. They're like okay, what, what are we doing? Ra, bam, bam, yeah, yeah.

Javier:

We'll all go to the group chat. Sam asks Sam with the failed podcast, is a burnout a sign that it's time for a switch? True or not true?

Lou CarLe$:

Not true. A switch in what I mean, maybe a switch in the environment you're doing what you're doing in. Maybe it's a sign that you need to switch. You know how you do it, but you know, for me it was just a sign that I needed to reexamine where this fit in my life.

Javier:

So so, with this little break that, how long was the break that you had the?

Lou CarLe$:

break. I mean, it was the longest. So I dropped my last song in May last year and that was. That was the last. Yeah, after that, I, I went ghost, I went ghost, but yeah, may, may, I was still doing stuff, but I wouldn't really, I wouldn't really dropping, and that was. That was different for me. That was different for me. And just like I was just on Instagram, like as a civilian, I was on Instagram just scrolling, like like watching people do stuff and I'm like, oh, that's cool.

Tim:

When you take a break like that, do you feel like in the back of your mind? I'm like, if I come back, am I still going to be relevant?

Lou CarLe$:

Uh, you worry about that a little bit. You know, one of the things that that was tough for me was I took a break and I'm watching everybody else still moving, and you know, when you take a break, one of the things that you, you, you recognize is that, like people, you, you lose some people, and not, not, not fans, I'm talking people in your, in your circle.

Lou CarLe$:

You lose. You lose some people and you're like you're like, okay, cool, and that that's cool. You know I've had different iterations of teams and stuff like that, but it's just, it's just one of those things that you're like. You're like, okay, I got to, I, it's me and I'm the engine behind all of this.

Tim:

But maybe that's not a bad thing, Cause it kind of. No. I'm not saying that they're, they're fake or whatever, but they, they weren't really. You kind of purged that, Like, and now you got your inner circle again, that's, that's the people that were actually staying right by.

Chad:

I was all day. Everyone's got different seasons, Exactly. I mean like that could be going out and having their own season.

Lou CarLe$:

Maybe they needed that break from you and you needed it from them.

Chad:

I mean not necessarily a bad thing yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

It's never a bad thing, but it's. It's one of those things, it's one of those reminders, like and I tell anybody who's chasing after something, it's lonely, cause, at the end of the day, it's what you want, it's your, you're the main character in your story at the at the end of the day, and everybody else is the main. Yeah, everybody else has their own agendas and what they're trying to accomplish. And you know, like you're like okay, I got, I got these people who are aligned with me. And then you know you're like hey, man, I just need some time. And and in taking that man, you, you start to notice, like you're like oh shit, you're not picking up the phone as quick as you were. Or oh damn, like, all right, that's cool, that's cool, yeah. So it happened. It happened.

Javier:

But in those first moments where they calling you like, hey man, like what's what's going on, yeah, what's up, what are we doing? What are we doing?

Lou CarLe$:

And I I never came out and said I was taking a break, because I always thought that that I was like, if I say I'm taking a break, then it's actually a break.

Chad:

And you know if we turn in a switch off. Yeah, yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

Like, if I say it's a break, then it's actually a break, and then, like you know, so it's tough. But you know one thing that you can't um, you can't, uh, manufacturer is momentum, and when you take a break you lose your momentum. That's true.

Lou CarLe$:

So, so so, like you know, getting back with you know momentum or it's like starting that momentum again. And then, and it's dope to, uh, you know we already got the the next single loaded up on the, on the DSP, so that's coming. And you know when we got the next one after that. We got the next one after that. So, yeah, someone I say like I'm back, like I'm back and it's yeah, that joy is back. Oh yeah, for sure, for sure. The joy is definitely.

Chad:

Sometimes it takes a break seriously to find that love again. Like you said, right, like sometimes you need a break to reinvest into yourself. Give yourself a break, come back. You might lose a little momentum, but you might come back so much better than you ever were, both mentally and like as a performer, content creator, whatever right. Like you had a break, so now you can come back fully refreshed and ready to do you.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, and you and you see, you get a chance to see things um and see you know areas that you need to improve in and things you need to do and just just reexamine because, like I was, I'm on the, I was on the go, go, go go. I was like we need to do this, let's do this, okay, next thing, do this, do that Next thing. And then you know, you get to that point where you're like, ah shit, you don't want to feel like you're running on a treadmill. You're like I'm doing all this and I'm still in the same spot you know what?

Lou CarLe$:

I'm saying so, um, I think that that I think that you know, taking a break and just being like okay, you know I'm already super, super selective about what I do and what I, what I want to be a part of, but it gives you the chance to like, really, really like, reexamine, like what's actually going to make me Move forward. Oh, we were the same way.

Javier:

Like I mean we, for I mean this, this. It's not just one one time we realize that we become stagnant, um, and what we're doing, and every year we always have the conversation, um, and there are times where, you know, I want to murder these motherfuckers. Like I hate these guys.

Javier:

Like with the bottom up, to the bottom of the deepest depths of my soul I'm kidding, but uh, no, there are times where we do need breaks and, um, we, we have, like last week we had the conversation of like planning the year and what we, what kind of goals we had, or you know, cause, I mean, we, we kind of like straight away from that, I think you know, talking last week, really did a good number on what we kind of want to accomplish and kind of like with you, like I mean, now that you're back, like, do you already have an idea of like where you're wanting to like, perform, like um, yeah, uh, I have an idea, like I have a vision for what I want to do this year.

Lou CarLe$:

Um, you know, I have um certain goals. I mean honestly with uh, the way that forward is looking, bro, is just as far as like venues, dude, we want to have the venue, I don't want to have the venue conversation.

Chad:

I don't think anybody wants to have the venue. Yeah, I don't. We did it. The other two episodes we might as well, it's the.

Javier:

It's the elephant in the room but you know, it's like, it's like it's getting worse it's getting bad.

Lou CarLe$:

But you know, for me it's like uh, you know, we're rocking all these shows and stuff and doing a lot of dope stuff and it's, it's cool, but it's tough, it's tough.

Javier:

I think the first time we had you on, when we had that conversation, things were going so good. Yeah, like the venues were there, like there was like a lot of people going to shows. We were coming out of COVID where people were like man, I've been in all this time, yeah, invigorated, yeah, you still got people going to shows as a thing.

Tim:

But, like, what I've noticed is and I was talking to um- I was talking. Okay, all right Nice OBS disconnected.

Chad:

Oh fantastic, we still Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool cool yeah.

Javier:

Just a mute that.

Tim:

Sound down there. Is it going to mute the whole thing? What if it needs the whole thing? No, just uh. Yeah, just mute that.

Tim:

No it's not going to. It's going to, it's not going to meet the whole thing, it's just muting the audio coming in. Um, and now it's what's crazy about. Uh, I was talking to Dustin from Jerry Jonestown massacre and he's he's a musician himself and it's got, you know, bands and everything. But we were talking about, like, some of the venues that were on the West side of Fort Worth. You know, you had, like the rail club and Tom Katz and a few other stuff.

Tim:

That was over there back in the day and the problem is getting like people don't even want to go in their own backyard and you got like like you got tulips and you got other stuff. Like getting people just to perform in like the near South side has been difficult getting people to perform. It's like they just it's almost as if they're just stuck, like they, they don't, they don't want to leave, they don't want to leave their little, their little bubble, right. But then you got Dallas and deep Elms, got I mean they've got, I mean, shows happening all the time, and then venue support and you've got the patrons out there supporting I don't know what, I don't know what, I don't know what to do here in Fort Worth. I don't know how you fix that.

Lou CarLe$:

I would and I would, I would challenge you on the Dallas point, because I don't think Dallas is that much better.

Tim:

You don't think so anymore.

Lou CarLe$:

No, especially with all like the gentrification and deep Elm, like I saw a KXT article talking about uh hip hop, uh acts in North Texas or building their own spaces because they don't feel supported by deep.

Tim:

Elms Really.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah. So I mean, like I don't, I think, everywhere. I think it's just the climate that we're in, but what you have to do is you have to build a community and you have to make people have a reason to come see you. That's the at the end of the day, that is. That's the name of the game.

Javier:

That sounds like Lula Peluzza.

Lou CarLe$:

Exactly. Exactly, but you have to make, give people a reason, and you and you have to like what? Why? Why else would I have the special guests that I have? I don't have. We don't have to do that, right, we don't have to do that. But why did I do? Why do we do that? So that you leave with a story to tell. Right, every time, Every time you're going to leave with a story to tell You're going to be like oh dang Lou head, such as such. And then they came out and then it was crazy, Like, but that's, I think.

Lou CarLe$:

I think just um, a lot of people have gotten lazy and um, a lot of people think, just because I'm so-and-so that they should, and I, like, you're going to get me, you're going to get me to start talking. I feel like most people are entitled and I feel like entitlement is the issue with across the board. In general, fort Worth is it's we always big up and beat our chests about. You know, 13th largest Like there's a. There are people here, so give those people a reason.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Lou CarLe$:

And, and and. They'll rally around you. Like I went to the um, I'm going to talk about we talking about it yeah.

Speaker 1:

I went.

Lou CarLe$:

I went. I went to the town hall and a lot of people were just bitching.

Javier:

Oh they were just bitching.

Lou CarLe$:

And I was like, I was like what I was like dude here for work, didn't even exist five years ago. Right, yeah, there was nothing. And now and now Tom and everybody's doing a bunch of dope shit. But you're like, oh, but why aren't you doing more? No, you should take what they're giving you and run with it. They're like, talk about the people who've taken it and ran with it. They're, they're, they're out there. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. But but coming back and with you know hat in hand, asking for more.

Tim:

And what more do you want, though? I mean, like I mean, do you want them just to hand you a blank check and say here you go? Somebody said that.

Lou CarLe$:

Somebody said that Jesus, but I'm, but I'm, but I'm, but I'm. Just all I'm saying is that, like I think that I think that you know, artists were lack the people who were in the position. Like I got around Grady Spencer and I keep bringing up great because I love Grady but I got around Grady Spencer and I saw how he conducted his, his ship, and I was like I get why you're where you are. Summer Dean, I get why, why you are where you are. Jack Barclay still he's 15. I get why you are where you are. Yeah, louis the singer, I get why you are where you are. Vincent Neil Emerson, I get why you are where you, but you get around the people. Abraham Alexander, I get where you are, why you are where you are. You get around the people and you're like, oh, you do it differently than most people.

Lou CarLe$:

And like and like I it just it frustrates me that you know we can't put it on the Fort Worth community, because the Fort Worth community supports those people right.

Tim:

Right right right.

Javier:

Exactly. I mean they were taking money out of their pocket and telling artists like we'll give you it's not much, we'll give you $50 to go towards gas or whatever, or 50 or 100. So you can go travel and put your name out there. They were doing that. They didn't have to do that. They don't have to.

Lou CarLe$:

But was it $500?.

Tim:

Yeah $500. Yeah it's $500 bucks.

Lou CarLe$:

They were. They didn't have to do that. They get 20.

Javier:

Plus a merch credit. Plus a merch credit. Yeah, was it 20 people that they picked or 20 artists that they had?

Lou CarLe$:

for that. It was something it was. It was in the 20s, but then you know you've got it. You've got a tour.

Javier:

Yeah To get it, but they're, they don't. They don't have to do that.

Chad:

I know we've got like Amplivate 1.7 and we've got Hereforth already things that a lot of areas and cities don't have. But I feel like it's not just like musicians, because I understand what you're saying. I feel like a lot of people there's so many people, right but like you create something that's awesome and you feel like this should be enough. I created this awesome thing and people should just want it. Like you know, you've got restaurants and you've got all these different businesses. They create something and they're like that should be enough.

Chad:

But like you got to think about like the work behind it, the marketing behind it, all the things that you're doing behind it. Like you do, I think about like you, bringing all these musicians to Louis Palouse is almost like loose version of a goodie bag at a birthday party. It's like you leave with something, you leave with a story. It's like holy shit, I didn't expect that at the end. But holy shit, we got this whole thing to talk about and people were talking about it for literally years still. Like we're still talking about how dope that was. You know what I mean. And so you can't just have something and expect people to want it and need it. You got to like push it and find ways to find your people, to kind of get behind it Right.

Lou CarLe$:

You know how like, so centered it has to be to think that I made this thing and because I made this thing, everybody should, like, gravitate to it. Do you know how crazy that is Like when you think about it? How it's, it's, it's nuts, and so you've got it. You've got to. This goes back to the conversation me and Mitch had. You have to market it. You have to put it in front of people, you have to attach a story to it. You had there, like, there's so many layers in like and it's, it's that part, that side of it. A lot of musicians and this is when I know somebody is not really serious because they'll be like, I don't like doing that. I'm like, bro, that's an extension of your creativity. Right, build your world, like and build, build the story around your art. Think about your favorite artists who bring you into their world. Oh, because, like, because, if you just heard the song, and that was it. Not even no cover art. No, no, no photography right.

Lou CarLe$:

They just sent you an MP3 file and was like what do you?

Chad:

think.

Tim:

Like oh, that's good, I don't, I don't think about this.

Lou CarLe$:

Think about this If you just heard an MP3 file of of Thriller, oh, then give me the.

Javier:

I mean you know, that's fine.

Speaker 1:

That's cool.

Javier:

But the substance, you know, the dance. Give me the dance right. The music video.

Lou CarLe$:

And the music video and everything else.

Chad:

And the history and the background, the family, the.

Lou CarLe$:

Jackson five, like the whole thing, but that's, but I think that that's. And I'm not here to say that any of that is easy. It's not easy, but it's. But it's fun to me.

Tim:

To me it's fun, I mean in the grand scheme of things, there's only a handful of people that make it that big right.

Lou CarLe$:

Right right.

Tim:

I mean, it's such a small percentage, but what sets them apart is that, like being able to sell themselves essentially and sell themselves in a way that other people are going to take that in and want that and that's. And that's where you, that's where you got the people who can do that and you got the people who can't do that.

Javier:

I mean, you put a video out for for this track.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, you put a video out for it, yeah.

Javier:

And you know I mean if that's, I mean when I listen to new music here locally. Nobody, nobody. I can't think of anybody that does that.

Chad:

It's pre-down or pre-save it.

Javier:

Yeah.

Chad:

And then when it comes out, you know it's out and then I might make a story about it. You know again, not that there's anything wrong with that. We don't post as much as we should right. Like it's a problem across the board. But, like you went out and you have multiple videos. You're posting on stories, you're reposting what people are doing. You don't just have one video, you have multiple videos of your song right.

Chad:

I mean, and you did the pre-save and you're posting like I don't know. It's more than just putting it out there.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, yeah, and I just it's. I'm trying not to talk too crazy because I'm an artist too, so I understand the difficulties. But you can't complain and then do nothing. That is my biggest pet peeve. You complain and then don't do anything. It's like. It's like.

Javier:

Sometimes you just have to. Sometimes, like, the only way it'll get through people's skulls is if you bring them out and call them on it, because otherwise it's just gonna be the same shit a different day and that's not even.

Tim:

that's not even just like in that industry. I mean, that's dude. I see that in my own like actual job man. You got people who will bitch about things and complain about things, but at the end of the day they do nothing to try to fix that or come up with a way to solve that problem. Right, right, they can complain all day, but you ask, well, what do we need? I don't know, yeah, I don't know. I don't know what to do.

Javier:

I mean, do you think Kanye does that?

Tim:

I don't know what Kanye does. I don't know what Kanye does?

Lou CarLe$:

Kanye is a wild card, I don't know what he might man.

Javier:

He might have the titanium teeth and he's selling $20 pods yeah.

Chad:

Which I bought two pairs of them. Did you really?

Lou CarLe$:

get a story on them 20 bucks.

Chad:

You like vultures anymore.

Lou CarLe$:

I do like the vultures.

Chad:

More than you did when we talked briefly at the Viziport.

Lou CarLe$:

What did I say? You're like oh it's all right the one, uh huh, okay, the one that I don't count as an appearance. Is that what we talked about at the Viziport worth?

Chad:

The one where he's. Uh, what are the? Um Jain's not at Bob's kit thing?

Javier:

Oh uh, beautiful big titty, bitches. Oh yeah, yeah, no, no, no.

Chad:

Yeah, yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

I like it.

Chad:

I like it.

Lou CarLe$:

I like the bottom you pretty good with it, I'm cool with it. It's a. It's a. It's a cool offering. I was. I was like on the fence when I first heard it, but a couple more plays, I was like I uh yeah.

Tim:

I'm not a Kanye fan or yay fan. I'm going to go and listen to it.

Speaker 1:

And I'll listen, I'll listen to it.

Tim:

I'm going to listen to it front to back and see if I can actually it's not a front to back album. Like just shuffle it Just go or you can shuffle.

Chad:

I think it is, except for the one with his daughter. I skipped that one. Every single time, miss Westy, I skip it every time. Same thing with Drake and his son.

Speaker 1:

They just saying shit.

Chad:

Like we don't. I don't need this.

Javier:

I don't need this in my life. Just skip it every time. Talk to my man, talk to my man, yeah, yeah, come on man. Give me this blue Ivy just on the background track. Bro yeah, but otherwise I thought it was good.

Chad:

There was a couple of songs remind me of 808, cause they kind of had to beat, and then the rest of it. A lot of it remind me of Dark Twisted Fancy like some vibes from there, but I hadn't liked anything for a minute, a long time, and this I like.

Tim:

I'm going to give it a shot. I'm going to try. I'm going to try to.

Lou CarLe$:

I'm going to try Try to like it.

Tim:

I'm going to try to like it.

Lou CarLe$:

What album would you say this is closest to Like? If you were like, go through his discography, you'd be like this sound sounds similar to this. I have an answer Vultures.

Javier:

Yeah, I want to say a mix of Pablo and what's that? Jesus is king. You think so?

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah, I think it's Jesus. I think it sounds very like it sounds. I think this is like to me. Is Jesus part two? So like, and Jesus also took a minute for me to like I had to grow on me, he had to grow on me. So I mean, yeah, and I could see the. I would say Life of Pablo was probably the last Kanye album that I liked top to bottom, like. I'm like top to bottom every track and it's got a he, he's. So he's frustrating in a sense because, because he'll give you like, he'll give you like a like burn the song burn.

Speaker 1:

He's like.

Lou CarLe$:

I could do this still. I just wanted to show you I could do this still, and then he's like, and then he'll, and then he'll go like in the left field and like even on Jesus he did bound. Hey, I just wanted to show you I could do this still, and you're like, I choose not to, but I can when I want, when I want. That was a banger, though.

Javier:

Yeah, it was a banger.

Lou CarLe$:

It was. That's exactly.

Javier:

That's what he does, I mean come on, man, like I mean, it took me two, three listens to love my beautiful, dark, twosad vanity.

Lou CarLe$:

Really yeah.

Javier:

I could. I told him as soon as I heard it. I text chat, I'm like I don't like it, You're lying. I told I text him right. I was in the pool, I was swimming naked in the pool and I heard it and I was like chat, I don't like this shit man, I don't know what it is, man, I don't like it. And then I listened to it. I just listened to it two more times. I'm like, okay, all right.

Tim:

Can we pause for a second? Yeah, why did you have to include that you were swimming naked?

Javier:

Because you got to open the visual as a baby. I didn't, I wanted people to get the thought I didn't?

Lou CarLe$:

I thought the same thing. I was like why did he?

Tim:

Wait, where does it? Where's this going and why is it important?

Javier:

Because gay would have done the same thing Would have got to swim his ass naked right there.

Lou CarLe$:

You saw when he was on the gondola.

Javier:

Yeah, oh, when he was a oh my God, he mentioned that one in the song too. He was banned from that. Oh, my God. He talks about getting head publicly in one of the songs I'm like oh, I remember this.

Chad:

I wonder if this was before after.

Javier:

It's a good story. I think he did like an interview a couple of months or weeks back with somebody about their fit, like he did one with Willem Dafoe today. That went viral, but he's like. I think he was like who's your favorite designer or who inspires you? He's like me.

Chad:

I'm like, oh yeah, that's about right. What did you think he was going to say? I don't know, man, there's no other option for him. Yeah, on the music note.

Javier:

So who are you listening to right now? Like other than Yee, like what's on the rotation? What have you been listening to a lot of?

Chad:

I'm going to start putting this on here because I haven't been listening to anything good.

Lou CarLe$:

It made me cheat.

Chad:

Teddy swims.

Lou CarLe$:

I've been listening to a lot of.

Chad:

Teddy swims.

Javier:

Yeah, you have yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

Did you see Anderson Pack announced the show at? Where was it? Where was it? The Hollywood Bowl, I do Malibu Orchestra.

Javier:

No kids, the one with the live orchestra, bro, I'm telling you, anderson Pack, like I wish more people listened to him. Like what was the other one with no?

Lou CarLe$:

worries, tense, oh yeah, yeah. Yeah, you talking about Oxnert? Yeah, yeah.

Javier:

All those albums that he has are fucking amazing. They're amazing, like I love Anderson.

Lou CarLe$:

Pack.

Chad:

So, Anderson Pack. I just like watching him perform. He's just always excited to perform.

Lou CarLe$:

Dude, he's. There's not too many like him. There's not too many like him. Anderson Pack, schoolboy Q oh man, the new one. You see it. That was really. That was good. That was good. I made a story about it. I'm like yo. It's like. In today's age it's so rare to be excited about something and then something dropped, and then it'd be, it live up to your expectations, like I thought that about. Did y'all see, dune you?

Javier:

all see the movie, not yet. That's not the second one.

Chad:

It was good right so good.

Lou CarLe$:

I was like damn, how often do things meet your expectations or exceed your expectations?

Tim:

I'm like, bro, this is crazy. What about that popcorn bucket though?

Lou CarLe$:

Hey man, the flashlight worm, mitch, took his home.

Tim:

Mitch took his home. Mitch got three. He asked for extra butter.

Javier:

He's like you got to microwave it a little and then it'll, it'll, it'll, it'll. It's nice and warm man. You know that Schoolboy Q album was the first album, I think, in over a year that I was actually excited for. I hadn't been really Vulture's, I wasn't really too excited.

Lou CarLe$:

I wasn't excited, it took too long.

Javier:

It took too long to get it.

Lou CarLe$:

But that's Kanye's whole rollout plan is. I know it's coming. It doesn't come, it's got two more coming right.

Javier:

Yeah, vulture's two.

Lou CarLe$:

And Vulture's three. I don't know, I thought it was all three.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I thought it was three.

Lou CarLe$:

I thought it was three versions, but man, what I'm trying to think that albums. I'm excited about Sabah. I don't know if you're familiar with Sabah he's a Chicago MC but he has an album coming out with a no ID.

Javier:

He's he's affiliated with Loupé right.

Lou CarLe$:

No, not really. He did a song with Chance, the Rapper.

Javier:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, with a on three, right yeah.

Lou CarLe$:

Was it on three? I think it was on three, but yeah, he, he, sabah. He's got album with no ID coming out. I'm looking forward to that. Jake Holes driving this year? Yeah, that would be dope. Who else is dropping? Oh, future and Metro Boomin yeah, I did see that today, Boy that's going to be dope. And then I think JID and Metro Boomin have an album coming out.

Javier:

JID like took me by surprise like three or four years ago, yeah, and he's been that entire Dreamville roster has been kind of been kind of good. I'm waiting for Kendrick to drop something post. Do something new, post post.

Lou CarLe$:

Top.

Javier:

Dog Like I'm curious to see what.

Lou CarLe$:

I heard a rumor that him and Baby Keem were going to do an album Like they called the Hillbillies, like they were going to do like a whole, a whole album together. So I don't know, we'll see, we'll see, I mean, I still remember you.

Javier:

You brought up Kendrick being here, yeah, before it was even dropped, dude, y'all got me in trouble, did we?

Lou CarLe$:

really yeah, I got, I got, I got checked by my source, checked me. My source was like hey man, I was like hey, I did. I did not say, it was you. You told me, I kept it. I kept it on the low. They're like all right. And then I posted the clip on a. Tiktok and then it did, it did numbers or whatever, and I just I was like, hey, it's out there now.

Javier:

Whoopsie. So what we got to do, we got to clip this clip.

Chad:

When he said that and then clip, you know the music video. The third one yes.

Javier:

That'll be, crazy that was. That was dope. What a time. That was a time.

Tim:

All right, boys, it's been about the time.

Javier:

Yeah, looking at my Gucci's about that time.

Tim:

Yeah.

Javier:

I don't want to end though no me either.

Tim:

I don't either.

Chad:

We've been keeping these pretty short, like about an hour or less, and we're a little over an hour?

Lou CarLe$:

What was the one? Didn't you have an episode with Jordan? It was like three hours. We stopped doing that. Yeah, I remember that. I remember that I was like what. I think it was late. I think I got home from the studio, I got on YouTube and I'm like these mom are still on. What the hell.

Tim:

I'm over here getting a blank. I got to take a nap, Bro.

Lou CarLe$:

that was crazy, yeah, no, I feel you so.

Javier:

Lou, what can you tell us? Ok, so now we're going to start winding down, but what is next? What's next for Lou?

Lou CarLe$:

What's next for Lou is just more music, more content, more. Yeah, I'm back man. New single out right now Memento Mori, another one coming soon, pyramid schemes. So we just keep it going, bro, and yeah, I'm back man, I saw y'all talking about the Fort Worth Weekly rap awards and I heard you, tim.

Lou CarLe$:

Tim was like if you beat Lou Charles, I'll be. I saw that. I saw him in a clip. I saw it. I was like I didn't even promote it because I didn't think I deserved to be on the ballot that year because I didn't do anything. But yeah. I'm back, ok, yeah.

Chad:

I'm back.

Tim:

What about?

Chad:

shows we looking for another name for Lou Appaluzza. Oh shit, I mean he said it's not going to happen.

Lou CarLe$:

Lou's Backyard Cookout. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. That one we're going to keep close to the chest, but yeah we're back.

Javier:

We're not going to get anybody in trouble. I like the.

Tim:

Lou's Backyard Cookout.

Javier:

You like Lou's Backyard, maybe Shaq can come DJ.

Tim:

That would be man hey, shaq hey.

Javier:

Ernie, talk to Shaq.

Tim:

I mean he follows you right.

Chad:

Yeah, can we just hang out with?

Javier:

Shaq a little bit. I want to hang out with Vince Staples. That's who I want to hang out with.

Tim:

The person to get as close to Shaq. It's going to be Smooth Vega.

Lou CarLe$:

Yeah that's true, yeah, smooth, smooth, smooth, smooth guy.

Tim:

He's tapped into a lot of people.

Javier:

He's got his connections. Can you get a wrap affirmation off the top of the dome before we head out? Damn.

Tim:

Oh man, You're calling him out.

Javier:

I'm sorry, man, I just you know.

Lou CarLe$:

I don't have one. I don't have one.

Speaker 1:

There's no aspirase.

Javier:

No affirmation. Memento mori.

Lou CarLe$:

Memento mori right.

Javier:

Hey, hey, hey, that's a good one.

Lou CarLe$:

That is a good one.

Chad:

Yeah, where can people find you On music, on social media, on all the things?

Lou CarLe$:

At Lou Charles, tx. On all social media platforms, that's Facebook, instagram, tiktok, twitter, all of that. And then whoislutrialscom. Baby, all right, people can still pick up that vinyl too, right? Yes, you can at whoislutrialscom. Hell yeah.

Chad:

Thank you for hanging out with us. Thank you, Lou, for hanging out with us.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, it's always a good time with you Always a good time.

Chad:

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Javier:

Also on OnlyPans the Funky Panther.

Chad:

Yes, and then you can call Text. Leave us a voicemail 817-677-0408. Stay good.

Javier:

I'm Chad, I'm Javier, I'm Tim.

Chad:

We are the Funky Panther.

Javier:

Let's go, let's go. Why didn't you say anything? Memento Mori.