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Ever found yourself swept up in the nostalgia of a concert, feeling every note resonate with a memory? That's where we start our latest episode, taking you on a journey through our love for music and the artists who've shaped it. We laugh, we reminisce, and we pay tribute to the likes of Schoolboy Q and The Cool Kids. But it's not just about the beats; we dive into the personal too, exploring how these anthems have become part of our very identities.

Buckle up for a rollercoaster of topics as we explore the terrain of love and the scrutinizing lens of reality TV drama. The conversations get real—and sometimes raw—as we analyze the staged spectacle of Kenneth and Brittany's breakup and Clay's ambivalence at the altar. We also pull back the curtain on the dissonance within conservative circles, question the evolving standards of Hollywood beauty, and take a hard look at the narratives being spun by public figures. It's a blend of hearty discussions that challenge societal pressures and highlight the need for authenticity and positive influence.

We cap off this sonic adventure with a heartfelt look at Haiti's political unrest and the external forces shaping its destiny. Delving into the human side of international crises, we question the morality behind the turmoil and the country's historic fight for sovereignty. And as we navigate the intricate dance of gender dynamics in relationships and friendships, we also ponder the true worth of platonic connections. Join us for this engaging episode that's more than just talk; it's about digging into the issues that connect and challenge us all.

Speaker 1:

I was the sexist, the gay. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Now shut up me, bro.

Speaker 2:

You can't say shut up me.

Speaker 3:

Hey, no, no, we have to talk about that, cuz that is my favorite formula.

Speaker 2:

In scene one. That's, that's why you made this movie. That's why you made this movie, you sick.

Speaker 4:

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. This is the nasty.

Speaker 3:

Ha ha ha. How many of you got? He say he got three. I only see two kids, so I feel like you already lying to me. Cuz I only see two, two children, and he say I'm done after that.

Speaker 2:

And I'm like what you mean, and Kenneth and Brittany. He is allegedly a homosexual and A lot of people were saying Like he was giving them that energy.

Speaker 2:

And then also, this is not alleged. This is definitely like True Kenneth and Brittany had broken up Before that scene that we saw Of them breaking up. This podcast is sponsored by Graffiti Tax Services. For all your tax Preparation needs, you can go to GraffitiTaxcom we're gonna put the link right here. It should be somewhere. And yeah, you can head to them For during tax season and if you have Any financial or tax preparation Questions, head to Graffiti Tax Services. They're our new sponsor. Thank you to Graffiti Tax Preparation Tax Services. That's it.

Speaker 3:

It's been a while, far too long, far too long. Well, it's good to be back in the new chairs. We got some new sofas here. Yes, it's a new spot, new location.

Speaker 2:

This isn't gonna be our final set.

Speaker 3:

No, we are in a transitional period, but a lot of things are gonna be looking a little different, so I hope you all do enjoy this. We're excited to be back. I'm ready.

Speaker 2:

We gotta get to it.

Speaker 3:

Let's get started up starting up.

Speaker 7:

I come with all of them, but you probably get touch Smelling like stuff, a whole lot of stuff. Shopping that thing like she be on it. Got gold on my wrist. Oh, you gon' turn it if I get your kick Cause. You know that I'm a bitch. I think I'm addicted to it, realizing half of you never exist, popping that thing like she be on the dick. Running in my life, she be on the dick. She come every time. I'm as good as a gig. I love her to death and I want me to kiss. I was the first one giving out game. How to get bliss, how to get fixed, how to get mixed. Oh, now I'm WAP. I was tryna go. Wayne took a little half Trying to find my brain. 1,000,000, what am I saying? Quarter million, half million, really insane. Fucking up guts, wiping up slush. This my time of the year. Look bro, I don't hang around with them niggas. They suck. I ain't about to argue with you. Baby, that's weak. You ain't been in love with a nigga like me.

Speaker 6:

Real low. Nigga, I ain't never gonna bl Love of mine, don't you dare. This is good boy Q-Dude, don't leave me Quiet so.

Speaker 7:

I know, I know, I know, I know. Get all inside. Yo Uh, blue slides. I been sliding through your whole shit. Yeah, presidential row, we split the profit with the people. We be all lit. Top 10, 19, bitch we all in. Yeah, uh, huh, uh, huh, yeah, uh, huh, yeah, we good.

Speaker 2:

Schoolboy Q put His Foot, his entire, his entire torso In that album. That is crazy. I've been a schoolboy Q fan for a very long time and he I'm very satisfied and take your time to drop If this is what you're gonna do every time. You take six years to drop. You know he hasn't dropped an album since 2019.

Speaker 3:

I can't. I'm not too familiar with him. Uh, I've heard you know Some of his stuff here and there, but I've never been someone where I like he was like I gotta see what he's doing.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah he was one of my first concerts. I was always like when it came to that kind of era, I was always like, uh, what was the dude that pedaled down the whip? Uh, chuckin. What's the other dude's name? I forgot it was called. I think it was called like A fly kid or something. I can't remember the songs he did to peddle down the whip Willys on the Chuck.

Speaker 2:

You don't know that I've, I've like, I kind of Remember it Loosely, but I've been a TDE girl for a very long time, A very long time.

Speaker 3:

Hold on, let me see. I'm trying to prove I can find him.

Speaker 2:

The TDE niggas take a very take their time to drop, but when they do like, it's always quality work.

Speaker 3:

The cool kids. That's what they were. Yeah, the cool kids. I can't believe you're not familiar with them. Play it. I can't believe you don't remember the cool kids.

Speaker 5:

I ain't do it. I'm good they get that ink on my bicep. I get as busy as a bee on my bike. Grip sip, I can't walk this side. Walk like a flottis Bitch and I'm flying. It's tied to the side. That's the flag that I'm flying and to the fact that it all. On the side with these wheels that I'm riding, Three point mask make you pull it down.

Speaker 3:

That's how you do it right there. That was my, that was my error, that was my time. Cool kids I don't think they had too much.

Speaker 2:

I think it was a little bit before TDE.

Speaker 3:

But they was the West Coast niggas. I was listening to them, niggas who made the jerk song.

Speaker 2:

Those were the niggas that I was listening to West Coast, the niggas that didn't have any longevity.

Speaker 3:

None, but they had memories and moments.

Speaker 2:

They definitely did. But, yeah, shout out to SchoolboyQ. Your growth, watching your growth as a fan has been very satisfactory and love you lots In this album, the beats that he picks, whoever is producing this shit Mwah Chef's kiss A1, love it.

Speaker 3:

Nah man, I was just mad man.

Speaker 3:

I was trying to get a haircut today and like I had to work, you know, do my thing and then, after I got out work 645, I go straight to try to go get a haircut. Everybody closes at 7, so I'm sitting here wondering to myself why, if working class people Are the ones who need these haircuts, why are y'all opened up at the same time as when Other working class people Are working? Like, where does this fit at? Because then you got the Saturday build up, so now when I do go on my day off, or whenever that is, it's 25 people in front of me. So we need a better system. It's not working. I would pay more If it happened after 5, but, come on, that might be a solution.

Speaker 2:

Because Staying open later. As someone who works in Retail Don't like the sound of that.

Speaker 3:

I don't care how inconvenienced you are. I'm not trying to inconvenience anybody else, but I'm just saying we gotta work together. I even went to this one Right down the street from where we are now Closes at 9.30. I come there at 7. I'm thinking like, oh, they gotta take me. So I asked Bruh. He got two little kids in the room and he said he got three. I only see two kids, so I feel like you're already lying to me.

Speaker 3:

I only see two children and he said I'm done after that and I'm like what you mean? It's not gonna take you two and a half hours To cut three children's hair. And you see, I'm not trying to get a full cut?

Speaker 2:

Definitely not.

Speaker 3:

I'm just trying to fade it up, brother, that's a 30 minute cut. You could have let me skip them.

Speaker 2:

A little chill If we keep it in for real. I'd have tipped you more. That's only a 30 minute cut.

Speaker 3:

I feel like that would be like a 15 minute cut.

Speaker 2:

I don't know nothing about men's haircuts. I mean, if you're gonna take your time with it.

Speaker 3:

Make sure you do a good job In 30 minutes would be appreciated. Brother, you probably can get it done in 20 Okay. You're not gonna get it done in no 15. I gotta get the blade the little razor on there A little bit so, but that was just my little rant I wanted to start off with, because that just annoys me so much. We gotta get a better system going on. But let's start the show, man.

Speaker 2:

Let's go.

Speaker 3:

You're now listening to Talk FNF TV, your host Redrick and I'm with my lovely and amazing co-host, missy Allie. Hi guys, alright, so man, we back in. We better get to these topics. We missed a lot, man. We missed. Cam Fight Diddy was messing with Lil Rod.

Speaker 2:

Allegedly it was a lot that was going on.

Speaker 3:

And then Meek Mill went off at.

Speaker 2:

Meek Mill went off on the Top G.

Speaker 3:

He went off on the Top G too. But did you see the other? Andrew Schultz said it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no, I didn't see what Andrew Schultz said oh my goodness, Andrew Schultz. Ooh, that was probably hilarious.

Speaker 3:

Play it this man is on stage when he does this too, so it's literally he was going out to do his set and he added this last minute.

Speaker 2:

I would add it too, because that's crazy.

Speaker 3:

He knew this was going to be comedic gold right here, he's in Philadelphia. He's in Philadelphia, he says it.

Speaker 8:

He tweeted that and I was like oh, he thinks that's disgusting. And you know what else thinks that's disgusting? The Gays.

Speaker 1:

Now we shout out to Meek, you can't. Say shout out to me, you cannot. Hey, no, we have to talk about that Because that is my favorite formula.

Speaker 2:

I love.

Speaker 1:

The kick your back in Then shout out to you formula that's my favorite thing to do.

Speaker 3:

I love the kick your back in. I love the kick your back in. I love the kick your back in. That's my favorite thing to do. I love to kick a nigga back in. It's like yo, bro, you suck. Everything about you is lame, you corny. But shout out to you dog, you're my nigga, that's my favorite shit.

Speaker 2:

That's the best formula ever.

Speaker 3:

I love that Full shade though, then, oh my goodness, I want to shout out to you when Meek Mill responded to this yes, you definitely should, Because Meek Mill's responses are always comedy. I hate reading Meek Mill's tweet Because there's always a lot of bad grammar In there.

Speaker 2:

You could tell he thinks he's eating that, but he just sounds uneducated.

Speaker 3:

And then it makes me feel like when I'm reading it, the audience hears it and they think, oh well, this nigga can't read. And then that brings back Trauma Of people thinking that about me when I'm like, no, this nigga just can't Spare. Let's see if I can find this, because basically what he said it might not have been on Twitter. Was this the first time laughing that I'm gay? He was meant to say this is the first time he's laughing at the allegations Of him being gay, but he said it's the first time Laughing about being gay. He said also that's wild.

Speaker 3:

That he was swinging out.

Speaker 2:

What, what. What do you mean, sir? He said he was swinging out.

Speaker 3:

I need to find a post so I can make sure I'm swinging out. Oh my goodness. Meek Mills is hilarious when it comes to this. Freak Mill. That was the running joke. That was hilarious. Let me see if I can find this. I want to make sure I read it in its entirety. Somebody had to have screen shot Of his response. Every time we bring up Meek Mill.

Speaker 2:

The only thing I think about is that poolside Well that in pool picture Of him with his thighs Out wet, with fries loose On them like what.

Speaker 3:

That was funny, I mean again, I think about when he fell off the steps Because of the ice.

Speaker 2:

Oh I, forgot about that.

Speaker 3:

That was when he was with Nicki Minaj, too Meek he took a tumble, so this is what he said First time I laughed at being gay, dot dot dot, but don't with me in real life. He said don't with me in real life. I think he don't even play with me In real life. I may swing LOL. What are you going to swing, meek?

Speaker 2:

He be drunk like. There's no way that you're sober Tweeting these things and thinking that, like you make sense.

Speaker 3:

It's clear that with the whole independent Stick that he's on, that it's like Brooke can't afford no PR and nothing else. He has to handle all marketing internally Like nobody. There's no third party, it's all straight Meek.

Speaker 2:

But you can run something through A spell check, grammar check before you tweet it.

Speaker 3:

I don't think he got enough time for that.

Speaker 2:

He is stupid.

Speaker 3:

Incredibly. Document it, Not even to get you on that.

Speaker 2:

Like Meek is just stupid. There's some type of common sense that you have to have To, like, make more sense than this. He never makes sense, never.

Speaker 3:

I don't trust a man that dresses up as another man and goes to a party.

Speaker 2:

He was twinning with Diddy, that's all but we wasn't even about to start with this.

Speaker 3:

This is again to what we were about to start with. Love is blind.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, so the latest episode of Love is Blind came out today, so it's the episode where we see who gets married or not. There's only two couples that made it to the altar, so Amy and Ron, I think his name is. They're so cute, very unproblematic, super in love, which is why they're boring and I don't care about them, so let's move on.

Speaker 3:

This. I want to confirm that was the Latina girl and the dude who.

Speaker 2:

With the red hair, so they're super cute. They were in love the whole time. Their relationship has been genuinely healthy. The only little hiccup they had Was like she wanted her dad's blessing or they wouldn't get married. He gave her their blessing, so it was fine. So Before we get to the weddings, jimmy and Chelsea have a conversation and he tells her that he doesn't even want to go to the altar Because they've been having so many problems.

Speaker 3:

That's making Fox.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they've been having so many problems and she's like super insecure and she doesn't think that he even likes her and yeah, so I'm not surprised that Jimmy Decided not to go to the altar with her. He was like there's been too many problems. And then she keeps like sticking to one thing. She's like, oh, we had one problem. And he's like, no, we had like five or six problems. And then he lists them out. And then every time he lists them out and she's like that was the one thing and he's like, no, there's, I'm doing the list. Wait for the list.

Speaker 3:

And she's not. You know what it looks like and you knew that you can, in the game, knowing you lost, keep it a being. She was right. She said you was gonna see what she looked like and you was not going to feel good about yourself anymore.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but when they, when he saw Jess, like everything was, genuinely like there wasn't anything like shady about it or anything like that.

Speaker 3:

That's how a player do it. He's like he already knew. Oh shawty leashes way smaller Than what she thought it was. She thought she was working with a whole foot. Thanks for watching, and it was just like that.

Speaker 2:

I guess, child so um. Ad and Clay also made it to the altar. This was a hot ass mess y'all.

Speaker 2:

Like the hottest of messes. So they make it to the altar, clay the whole time is like reassuring her how much he loves her, how he's like thank you for changing me, thank you for making me into the man that I am and I'm ready for this, and blah, blah, blah. And then they get to the altar. She's, she says yes, he says no, but that he still wants to be in a relationship with her, but he just like stresses the fact that he's not ready for marriage. If you weren't ready for marriage, why did you go on a show whose premise was literally to fall in love and marry somebody?

Speaker 3:

I'm allowed to answer that.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead.

Speaker 3:

He's a clout chaser.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

That's all it was.

Speaker 2:

Um, the girl, the girlies on TikTok were pointing out that he had a little vision board when they were doing their like home tours in one of the episodes and he had like a little TikTok symbol like on his vision board somewhere, allegedly so that might have been.

Speaker 2:

one of his goals is to just like this was a cloud in a bigger fire, bigger following on social media, but like that's such a horrible way to do it because you're messing with somebody's emotions. And AD was like, really like into him. She was super in love with him, super delusional, because she was like shocked. She was like I'm so confused, I'm so confused. No, nobody in America was confused by Clay's answer. Ad, nobody in America was confused the whole time. The man was like uh, I don't know about marriage. I don't know if I can do marriage. I watched my daddy cheat. I don't know if I can not cheat on you. I'm afraid I'm a cheat on you. I might cheat on you. And then you're surprised that in your confused as to why he didn't say yes at the altar, like girl.

Speaker 3:

My boy got a chat GDP Tyler Perry script in his head coming out. That's all that was. That's all that was, even spewing out.

Speaker 2:

That's literally what that was.

Speaker 3:

I'm just going to say this this is we said it the first time we we thought about AD and what she kind of you know looked in regards to what he wanted for himself, think it's pretty clear that he didn't feel like she was going to be the kind of girl that was going to bring up his status, cause I feel like if he is a cloud chaser, he doesn't seem like that kind he would marry her if she was the aesthetic that would push up his brain, and I think that's why he tried to do like you just said the whole.

Speaker 3:

Let me act like I'm down for real, let me question it at the altar, but not break up with you in front of everybody.

Speaker 2:

He was like oh, I'm going to go to therapy, I'm going to do the work that it takes to be with you.

Speaker 2:

And then you know what I don't like every time he talks about when he sees her. He was because in his vows he was like oh, and I said to you that I needed to know what you look like before, um, before I married you, and then I saw you and then I said I could work with that. What I don't like? That verb. That's like the time that he said that you know not, I can not, I can work with that. No, like you prefer I, rather you prefer that Like yes, it not I can work with that.

Speaker 3:

That's what I again my. I read Mr Clay Like he was a book, like I seen this, I seen his type, I know his type.

Speaker 3:

Like I'm. As a man, I've seen guys go about this and I know how dudes act when they have a woman that they think is the aesthetic that they want for their future. And that's just not how they, how he was acting at any point. That was that, so it was a dead giveaway. I knew this was going to happen that way. I knew they were probably going to get this far because he wanted to be on the camera.

Speaker 2:

So I also want to mention, since we're on like, how he feels about her physical appearance. She's walking up down the aisle up to him. She gets like close to him. Instead of being like oh my God, you're so beautiful, he's like okay, body. That's what he said to his fiance walking up to him hey, body is is given. What did I say, he said? He said he said you put that shit on.

Speaker 3:

What did I say?

Speaker 2:

We ran into each other's arms. You called me beautiful. You were like, oh my God, we were so happy. It was such a like genuine moment when we saw each other. Like I still think about that. We were like your face lit up and so did mine. I was like, oh my God, he's about to be my husband. Like we were so excited. That's not what I got from Clay Clay was not overjoyed.

Speaker 2:

No, he wasn't. Like in all of her beauty, like, oh, this is about to be my wife, okay, body. Like, oh, my God.

Speaker 3:

He had a way to make an Italian lyric Is that your gay bestie.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of gay besties, let's take a quick side track to Kenneth.

Speaker 3:

Time to take some shots.

Speaker 2:

Kenneth, and I forget her name.

Speaker 3:

Was it Beth.

Speaker 2:

No, there was nobody named Beth. I thought her name was Beth. She definitely gives a Beth, kenneth and the woman that he was in.

Speaker 3:

That was Amber. Right, it might have been Amber. Okay, it might have been Amber.

Speaker 2:

Kenneth Amber, let me, can you do?

Speaker 3:

a Google for me real quick while I talk.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, so, kenneth, I saw some alleged tea on TikTok via Facebook, okay, in the trenches of the internet that his cousin went on the Facebook and was like I don't know why Kenneth went on that he is allegedly a homosexual. Brittany, kenneth and Brittany, he is allegedly a homosexual and a lot of people were saying that.

Speaker 2:

Like he was giving them that energy. And then also this is not alleged this is definitely like true. Kenneth and Brittany had broken up before that scene that we saw of them breaking up, which is why he was like so like indifferent about it. I feel like Kenneth Kenneth would have probably been indifferent about it regardless, but that's why that scene was so like awkward, because they made them do it over on camera.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna be honest, man, I knew Buddy was a little squirrely because then big black guys, little black guys, in any shape or size, when a black man is around a white woman of that kind of caliber not even say caliber, that kind of decency they smile hard. It's not even. It don't take a lot. It don't take a lot. I'm sorry it takes less.

Speaker 3:

It's not that much that it takes you know what I'm saying Like the bar is not high, niggas will start being here. When I didn't see the ear to ear grin at all like at any point when they saw each other, I knew he wasn't that kind of. He was a squirrely brother, because that's like a black man, kryptonite in a real way. I've seen a lot fall for it.

Speaker 3:

So, I'm just saying, like you get a halfway decent white woman and then you usually expect a smile. I usually expect to see a brother of his shade that have the whitest smile. After that I do.

Speaker 2:

And I didn't see it. Yeah, I didn't. So allegedly that's what's going on with Kenneth. I'm sorry, kenneth.

Speaker 3:

Be free, man. You're a school principal. You can be gay. You can be gay. You can be gay. You can be gay. You can be gay, you can be gay at a middle school principal. Yeah, yeah, no one's going to say anything.

Speaker 2:

Really quick before we get off. Love is blind. I want to go back to AD.

Speaker 2:

God, it's not going to like it, though, what they're christian I'm just saying I mean, yeah, but I did not expect that at all, jesus Christ. So back to AD and clay. After clay says no, I think the series of events that happened with his parents is like so interesting. This is the most interesting thing that happened in that in that entire episode. Because, um, clay's mother immediately goes to comfort AD and she apologizes and she's like you're beautiful. And then, um, she talks to her ex husband, which is clay's father, and well, both of them talk to clay. She's like you need to handle your shit. And he's like I'm proud of you, you handle that like a man. So then they speak to each other and she's like this is your fault. Essentially, he carried all of the trauma that he had and all of the fears that he had, and this all came from him watching us, he, um him watching me stay while you cheated, you taking him on cheating trips, which clay mentioned over and over and over again and apparently his mom didn't know about this before now.

Speaker 2:

Like this is. This is, finally, when clay told his mom that like my father was taking me to cheat on you, like with him. So she's like this is your fault and you need to go apologize and you need to tell him that like that should not have been happening, so he can get closure on that, so he can stop taking this to his relationship, into his relationships, right, and then he does not take accountability at all. This man is 60 years old and he was like well, I didn't have a good role model as a dad. What You're, 75 years old, sir. Listen to repeat baby, that's what you do that's what.

Speaker 2:

Clay did the same thing, his dad did the same thing. And then his dad is like I didn't have a good role model, blah, blah, blah. But you're right, and clay needs to find a good woman like his mom, because I found a good woman. And then she's like yeah, you found me and didn't treat me right, don't talk to me like that. And then dip Wow.

Speaker 4:

Wowee wow.

Speaker 2:

That was my favorite part of the entire episode because it just goes to show their dynamic and it explains clay a little bit more and I do think that clay genuinely wants to eventually be in a long term relationship. I think he does kind of crave that but at the same time, like there's this part of him that thinks that like he cannot do it because of, like how he grew up watching his dad cheat.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean when they can say all that and watching his mom be hurt and then stay. I mean they just say that it's all. Cat man, clay, you smart man, you just not going to put a ring on nothing. He's going to be out here spending the block. Brother, like, just out here, go crazy, do your thing, because it ain't, it ain't in you, dog, it's okay.

Speaker 2:

Part of me thinks that clay is going to be married within the next two years.

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, probably he was probably going to be Brittany. He's going to be smiling ear to ear.

Speaker 2:

I think clay is going to be married like I, because when he was talking to AD, he was like I learned so much and blah, blah, blah, I'm going to go to therapy and I've grown so much. And she was like I feel like you use me to grow.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, this is definitely one of those moves where you get the girl that's going to get you ready for the next girl. So shout out to her though, because she's necessary in life.

Speaker 2:

But I, when AD said in the first couple episodes that she's like a captain fix a hoe her own words and then decided to be with clay, I was like you're falling into the same pattern of behaviors that you're used to doing, because that's what you're doing with this man. You're fixing him and that's what you did. You fixed him for the next woman. Clay is probably going to not be a terrible husband to his next whoever. He's probably going to be in a great relationship.

Speaker 3:

The next relationship is in and you should take pride in that AD. You did good.

Speaker 2:

And I just hope AD go get you a rich white man.

Speaker 3:

He's going to be small.

Speaker 2:

It don't matter.

Speaker 3:

You probably can't pick you up.

Speaker 2:

I feel like she. She does strike me as someone who genuinely wouldn't want to be with a white man. She does give me that Like. I feel like she's probably she would have once.

Speaker 3:

If he looked like Clark Kent, like Buddy, did he? She would have been down. She would have been definitely down.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I cannot wait to see if Matthew shows up to the reunion. He's been, he's. He hasn't said much. He hasn't done like the podcast or anything like that, like the Love is Blind podcast. There's this one white guy that does a podcast with all the like reality show people. Then they always go on. He hasn't done any of that.

Speaker 2:

He's posted a couple things about like production and editing. But you say they want to be a star. Yeah, and it seems like he was. That wasn't a tactic or anything like he genuinely is not interested in in in being a star and he probably people probably just don't like him that much and he was probably intrigued by the idea of going on. Love is Blind and it sucks that that happened. Whatever happened, I want to say something, sir explain what happened to us. I hope he shows up to the reunion.

Speaker 3:

He just wanted you to leave with him. I feel you.

Speaker 2:

He was like I just want my woman and I want to go.

Speaker 3:

That's all I would have been about to. That's all I would have been on All right. So we got any more talk about that, are we good?

Speaker 2:

No, that's everybody that I care about.

Speaker 3:

Was anybody else? Did other people get married or no, that was it.

Speaker 2:

It was like four, right, it was only four couples right. No, only two couples made it to the altar, but I'm saying it was only four that they covered after the.

Speaker 3:

It was like Kenneth and Brittany. The one that you said was all cool.

Speaker 2:

In the last episode. It was only the last two couples.

Speaker 3:

What about the white couple that? Remember that he had told her to do the boob touching and all that stuff? How did they break it? Oh, he was married, wasn't he?

Speaker 2:

Oh, apparently he was married, but I think he he got like divorced, maybe like three months before he went on. Love is Blind. So crazy like that. So he wasn't in the, but apparently he wasn't like legally still married when he went on. Love is Blind. He had very recently been in a relationship and in the child is her child, not his Gotcha. Yeah All right man.

Speaker 3:

So we got to get into this past Saturday night live. It's probably been one of the biggest ones in a long time, even even Shane. You know, when the comedian Shane I forgot his last name the one who did the little Chinese joke that got kicked off SNL, he did it. This was bigger than his return. So Sydney Sweeney is taking America's heart by storm.

Speaker 2:

What has happened on SNL, because I haven't really seen much about this. All I've seen is like apparently she's a Magga girl.

Speaker 3:

So that was where I was going to lead into. But basically she had okay performance. You know she did the little Hooters girl routine. She had her boobs out at the end when she was doing the. You know she had to have them exposed but she had to cleave it down. She was showing the girls.

Speaker 3:

She was, she was giving busy, she was giving the boys what they wanted to see and for some reason it was like again the whole the right was really coming to her. I would say, not gonna say her side, but they were basically prompting her up because they were saying wokeness is dead. I was the tweet that I kept saying, going around with her and her chest out, and I'm just so confused because are y'all conservatives or not? Because if y'all are conservatives, she's acting like a do you want to be a trap thought?

Speaker 2:

behavior. I don't know at this point. I don't know what y'all want.

Speaker 3:

It's confusing.

Speaker 2:

What's a trap. Thought like I don't think she's acting like a, like what we talked about. That remember.

Speaker 3:

Hurley things and she said the girl who was acting like she was traditional girl woman but really was trying to be Enticing the men has never.

Speaker 2:

She's always just seemed like she wants to be enticing to men, not like she doesn't give me Like. I want to be a traditional girl. Yeah, I don't know her.

Speaker 3:

Those, those, those can kind of be one in the same, but I can just see what her not being cut like. Literally it was folks who all on the right, who do the whole AI New thing where they take new photos and put clothes on them Like it was these guys praising her for having her breast out. It was so comfy. Like the conservatives make no sense in this conversation at all and I was maybe because the boobs are on a blonde.

Speaker 2:

I blew blonde hair.

Speaker 3:

Blue-eyed girl like, but it was with the girl we was talking about. She was blonde hair and blue-eyed too, and she had a t-shirt on. Yeah, it was mad. Whoa Crackers was mad. I don't understand this like I'm trying to understand your logic and every time y'all just say whatever y'all want to say and it don't know consistency, like how are y'all like? I understand why y'all are this stupid, like y'all want to vote for Trump.

Speaker 3:

So I mean, I can obviously see anybody who actively wants to vote for the man as an idiot, but yeah you guys don't make any sense at all and it's like it's bleeding into so much and like I still want to get into Little more about city sweet, because I think her rise is gonna be really interesting, but I want to touch that point. What you said about her being a maga girlie, it wasn't necessarily anything she said, but during her time when she was on euphoria, her mom had a post that came out that was in support and I remember that was a whole lot of a lot of stuff was going on with that where it was like people like oh.

Speaker 3:

What's going on? Or she gonna get canceled and all that. You know all that other bull, but she never from my thing. She only said you know, my mom is my mom and that's it like yeah. She never really took a side on anything when it came to that. So I think that's the reason why, and then also like I saw this one person talking about, like how she's like the antithesis of Taylor Swift.

Speaker 2:

Cuz she's hot I.

Speaker 3:

The only thing I could think of was the boob difference. Yeah, like what would like a to a double D is like the only difference I seen in them. Yeah, cuz again. I don't see anything about Sydney Swinney that gives this idea where she's like the sweetheart I guess, like if you trying to do that Marilyn Monroe type thing. But even Marilyn Monroe was, she was a Democrats. Kennedy was a Democrat.

Speaker 2:

So she does give me that, that vibe, that Marilyn vibe like she would blow the president. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I can see too bad, we ain't got a young guy for like. I don't think she want to blow Trump.

Speaker 2:

No, nobody wants to blow Trump.

Speaker 3:

She might, she might what if she gives like Trump, like a little smooch, like In a little photo op?

Speaker 2:

like a little like a grandpa kiss, like a cheek kiss. Yeah, I wouldn't have sick, yeah would be. You think she's gonna be okay? Because? Because it would be sick, because I know Like he's hard in that picture, do?

Speaker 3:

you think you still get it without pills. Probably not he definitely has to get a pill.

Speaker 2:

You know he's thinking disgusting thoughts and I don't want that photo op, I mean he's gonna be doing nasty thoughts regardless, but that's a nasty man.

Speaker 3:

What I wanted to ask, to just to kind of touch into that Do you think that she's on track to be the next Pam Landersen? Because they are doing a new Baywatch and I would not be surprised. Yeah, if she's the lead of it.

Speaker 2:

She gives me that the like. Very bodacious blonde. Yeah, I guess there's nobody else that would Give me that.

Speaker 3:

I think, I think, if she can get that role, what's her name? Barbie, but she's not top heavy like that.

Speaker 2:

No, she's not. She's very modest. Yes, she's very modest. More fashion girl, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean she's had her roles. Don't give me wrong. Paulie Quinn was dope, so I mean I'm not gonna say that she can't act. She definitely is more model-esque yeah she's more of a traditional physique in that regard.

Speaker 2:

Sydney's a little bit thicker.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sydney, sydney is the no offense, the bond, the blonde Bimbo look yeah, like Traditionally, through and through.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and she has that naturally, which is crazy.

Speaker 3:

All right. So I saw a lot of people calling her me. It was saying that she wasn't an attractive girl. I don't think that. I think she's actually on the higher when it comes to white women. As famous, she's on the higher end of attractive girls on that scale.

Speaker 2:

Let me look at her face, because I agree with you, she's not.

Speaker 3:

I don't think she's made, but I think. I think she's very. I Would say she's a pretty girl. I wouldn't put her anything other than that. I wouldn't say she's stunning. She's not Angelina Jolie in her prime.

Speaker 2:

No, because Angelina was very striking like her face Was just like, unlike any other so no, I would definitely say that.

Speaker 3:

But did you see the white women who were coming out saying, like, asking people how old they look, if people were saying like 30 and 40 when they was like 22?

Speaker 2:

She has just a very like sorority girl pretty face.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, sydney, but no, did you see that? That I did see that.

Speaker 2:

So there were, there were two girls that I saw, yeah. So I want to yeah, there was the one girl with the glasses and then all the everyone was like you'd look about 45 girl.

Speaker 3:

And then there was the other blonde girl with all the filler and she had like the eyebrows were like latexed and all that like yeah, I think this kind of goes back to that point you were saying about how the girls have kind of there's not a young girl look, a Midgirl look, and I order. It's like everybody's trying to do the same thing, mm-hmm, and I think that's what's happening to these younger, even with she might be having some treatment on her face too as well.

Speaker 3:

She has filler and Botox that that can definitely ruin it. But I also think it's this whole aesthetic that everybody's kind of following. When it comes to that, I think that's one thing why she kind of sticks out, because she doesn't really follow that aesthetic.

Speaker 2:

Sydney.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, she doesn't. She hasn't had any of the like bucle fat removal, making her face like super skinny and stuff like that, like she still, she still has like a plumpness, a youthful plumpness, to her, to her face it has a very not I wouldn't say Lived.

Speaker 3:

Look like it's not like she's been out and about live, but she has a common face that you would see. Well, that's a pretty girl, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was at the bar, yeah like that's what she has.

Speaker 3:

Like it's approachable.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm not getting into her a lot, but more than usual and she doesn't feel like she's unapproachable.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think that's why a lot of these white guys. It's just the titties that make her and a smile and you know all that, but we got like her smile.

Speaker 3:

Let's talk about some racist podcasters. So this racist podcaster, elijah I'm not even gonna dignify his whole name, he did. He tried to take our take, not so. That was the real thing. That was disrespectful. He tried to take our take. Which take? The one about us saying that Hollywood is trying to show us a lot of ugly people? And while we do agree with that, my nigga, you violated, you picked the wrong one. It's a whole bunch of ugly white people you could have picked. Don't touch her girl. That's a Bailey. Okay, them two. She was right, he was, but we won't get into that. I want, I wanted to lead up into that. Stop, you always do that. You jump the gun. I Think she wants to do it to take away my, my, my, must, my.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry, I'm trying to get into the meat and potatoes we got us. We got to set it up.

Speaker 3:

So this clown ass nigga gonna put Haley On the screen, on his weak ass summer grant jam screen to try to say she's not an attractive girl. Oh Boy, why he do that. The internet Went off because that's our baby.

Speaker 3:

But you know what I'm gonna? I'm gonna get, I'm gonna get decisive at the end, but first we're gonna talk about just the onslaught and the attack that was on him. So DDG did go. He was the one who went the hardest because people may know the man's mother, because he obviously, when niggas go crazy, folks go through your media. They see what's going on and they saw that his mom had a chin that looked like it was cut up by the, by butcher, you know. But to come to find out he says his mom had cancer and she died. Hey, my brother, I'm sorry niggas still rolling her up. She packed, she packed city. That nigga, ddg took a picture of her face and put it on his blunt.

Speaker 2:

It was act like he was smoking. He said yo dead ass mama. He said yo dead ass mama should have got a better doctor. That dumb bitch as my nigga, that's how I need for you to come for me always come about.

Speaker 3:

You like that Yep period?

Speaker 2:

because if a nigga is coming at me crazy, just unwarranted Roll him up and smoke him Period or is dead mama. Yep.

Speaker 3:

I. Appreciate that homies, I appreciate the hate and you know what. It was, followed by a lot of black men, or the ones who were leading the charge on this nigga, like I didn't see. I even saw some people, some of the divestors, saying that they shouldn't have talked about his mom. That talked about his mom was going too far. Y'all was out here capin for this Caucasian fella and I don't like it and Twitter Made DDG take it down.

Speaker 2:

They said he violated guidelines, but then left the white man's post calling his wife ugly. Well, his girlfriend ugly.

Speaker 3:

So there was somebody who went at him. His name was Lou facts and his at name is Lou facts IGB. He was somebody who, like he, took some shots at bruh when he first said this, and then he said that Elijah had a DM to him and he said he was ready to apologize to the black community. He didn't say that exactly. He said y'all remember when the net tech gave Kari urban six requirements before he could return from suspension? I'm not in the business of telling other groups how to be offended. I disagree, but I understood.

Speaker 3:

Since I don't believe in cancer culture, I believe the only way to we can consider his apology is six things spent 500k At a black owned business. Donate a hundred K to miss America beauty pageant so you care about black beauty standards. Complete an anti-black American training. Meet with black reparation leaders. Donate and advocate Reparations on your platform once a month for three years. Penalink it to the little mermaid movie in your profile for at least a year. Public apology to Haley Bailey. Did you accept this for his apology then? Oh, hold on. Then he responded to. He said I didn't apologize. I literally DM'd you back and said I am expecting apology from your community for getting the FBI involved with valid death threats Come a valid death threats coming after family members that support your community and sometimes I cannot mention here due to other investigation.

Speaker 2:

Shut up. We smoking on your damn mom bitch.

Speaker 3:

We smoking on the both of y'all today. Elijah, packing the air. Nigga, 500k hand, get that shit to miss Miss black beauty. And you got a body jet and you got to bring back the jet beauty of the week, nigga, all right, shy DDG man, hey that maybe you might win some good graces with the black women now, ddg, he did you think so?

Speaker 2:

He already has. I've seen so many tweets like yes, this is. I like DDG more now because of how he came. People have been liking him more now because he posted that video with his baby and with him crying and he was like he said his first word. He was like, oh god, that was funny. So he's just being like a dad and people are liking him more. He's being. He comes off as less of a bum.

Speaker 3:

He was never a bum, that's the crazy part like that comes off. I know, I'm just saying that was just a crazy part, like the nigga.

Speaker 2:

No, he was never a bum. He's been making streaming money for years.

Speaker 3:

It has been super successful.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he has been. Alright man so reason that he was in the rooms to get near Halle in the first place.

Speaker 3:

You don't just he had that girl around blue face show. You should be ashamed.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, you should be Never breathe the same air ever.

Speaker 3:

I can't believe I said her name. Look what you made me do. I'm mad at you now. All right, you ready to kick your man back in? Yeah, it is got out of car, bro, you just.

Speaker 2:

Because the way he got out of the car was just so crazy, like I don't know if y'all saw, but Shannon Sharp had a video and he's promoting, like total wine or something. I don't even know what he was saying in that video because as soon as he hopped out that car with that bow leg I Said why is Shannon Sharp walking like a bad bitch with good pussy?

Speaker 2:

I said Am I the only one seeing this? Maybe I'm the only one seeing this. I was at work. I come back several hours later. It's a meme. Okay, I'm not the only one that seen it, but yo, that shit was hilarious. I was like why does Shannon he's? Oh, it was so funny, I just want to see it one more time so evil young.

Speaker 3:

Hey, shannon, you, my nigga dog, like I went to school with your kids. We were the college together. They were some good folk like don't let anything she say be like on me.

Speaker 2:

And then, why was? Why was your shirt and and your, your pants so tight?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that is one thing. Has been his steelo for a minute. He liked a little the tight wear.

Speaker 2:

But I just he got out, he said, that was crazy.

Speaker 3:

See, that's the thing. That's the problem is that he probably got too many people close to the vest handling his PR, they being lazy. It was no reason why they were supposed to show you getting out that truck. You thought they had a truck pull up next scene your alcohol or something then cut to you outside the truck. We ain't got see you get out.

Speaker 2:

There's a point where as a as a very muscular, like footbally build type of nigga, and you get multiple hip surgeries and you get older, like if you still working out your chest. Nigga, you just go. You just go, carry it like titties. Why? Why you carrying it like titties? He said.

Speaker 3:

I'm just gonna say, hey, shannon, you know. I mean, like I said, I know you're hard-working.

Speaker 2:

He was a hard-working NFL player, shout out to you shout out to the kids I know your pussy is fire. Your daddy got some fire pussy that's insane.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that is why hey, shout out to you man. You see who we had on this, on this, this episode, club Shea Shea who, steve Stout. Hmm.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to that's your man. Yeah, shout out to Steve Stout, man, Real, real. I haven't watched the episode yet, so I'm gonna catch the episode. Shout out to Steve Stout, though. That's big man. Bro, really showed me a lot man Like in the experience that I've seen. You know what I mean In the information that I was able to acquire, so I appreciate it. Push me, Got a lot of drive, that's what I'm doing now. So, yeah, shout out to Big Steve man, Real talk.

Speaker 2:

All righty.

Speaker 3:

What's the more we gotta get into? I do want to kick Gilly back in.

Speaker 2:

If Go ahead, get on your soapbox If time permits.

Speaker 3:

So, gilly, he just you know I've been giving him a lot of grace on this show because you know he lost his son.

Speaker 2:

Devastating.

Speaker 3:

It's been a lot of unfortunate things that's been going on, but I can't let this slide, man. This is disgusting and nasty work, bro. Like I'm sorry, bro, the gloves gotta come off here.

Speaker 1:

Youngins out there. That's up and coming. Man. You know what the realest shit I can tell you is don't you believe in these niggas. You ain't gonna get no money with these niggas. They gonna call you up. They gonna tell you how a grievous job you're doing. They gonna tell you we need to work something out, we need to figure shit out. You're never gonna get money with the niggas. You talk all the shit about the white man. The white man's gonna be the one that's socket to your motherfucking pocket. I know it's gonna be a bunch of angry niggas mad at me today. How you gonna see that?

Speaker 2:

I like the way he said that Niggas.

Speaker 1:

I don't respect you niggas.

Speaker 2:

Very anti-black.

Speaker 1:

We really get back to the community. We really do everything we say we gonna do. You niggas don't break no bread with nobody. You niggas don't try to help other niggas get money, man, and I'm tired of acting like you do. All you niggas is fake as shit. Man. Don't hate me nigga, Hate the gang. I don't like how he framed that. He could have framed that differently.

Speaker 2:

Because there was a different message in there.

Speaker 3:

Any way you're framing it bro at the end of the day, it's disgusting Because to compare the two, like they're one in the same, like a black CEO who is probably gonna be on a company on the rise who's trying to build something more than likely, and then you got a white CEO who's trying to build something more than likely, and then you got a white CEO with an unlimited credit, stupid budget that they can do pretty much in a staple in whatever brand or company that they're doing or they've been a staple in the past brand Like. It's just all disingenuous and disgusting. Bro Gilly, the only thing that's really been saving you is Wallo, because, honestly, wallo is actually who he says he is. You, sir, are a clown and a fool.

Speaker 2:

Just because the white man can throw more money at you does not mean the white man values you as a partner and does not mean he's gonna do right by you.

Speaker 3:

And just because bands will make your nasty ass dance, don't mean that shit is right. It is. It's disgusting, bro, like that shit is like. When I think about what happened and just think about the kind of music that was being promoted from his side, it's like are you really about change or are you just saying words and you still pushing a negative energy and message in a subtle way Because like that shouldn't have happened like that, like it wasn't no accident that would happen there. That was an attack, like somebody went after his son.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I didn't know that.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying? This was a shooting Like it wasn't like no accident, no misfire, no friendly fire. It was. Somebody went after him and he's like bro, you're supposed to be leading the community away from that, Are you really? That becomes the question to ask, Because I see Gilly going on stage telling these rich fucks what they really need to hear, Saying like this don't change. If y'all don't stop being selfish, Like Gilly really went up there and said that to Niggas, what are you going out and talking to the streets? I'm over here watching another video of Gilly talking about when he got arrested, before he did his 20 years and stuff, and this nigga Gilly excuse me, Walo was talking about what he got arrested and did his 20 years. You were talking about Walo this whole time.

Speaker 2:

Like go up on stage and telling.

Speaker 3:

No, Walo was the one who went on stage and did that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you were saying Gilly, this whole time baby. I thought I said Walo.

Speaker 3:

I could just go back and listen to it, but Walo was the one who went on stage and said, hey, y'all boys need to give up, give the money out, do all that. Gilly hasn't been any on that. Gilly has been promoting, if anything, adjacent strict shit. Because if you listen to the music, that again I don't want to say too much on it, but it's like if you listen to the music and someone's creating it was not a positive brain of music and it's like if you letting that fly you over there in his clips and stuff like that, promoting the music and what they're talking about, like how are you trying to, in your words, better in the community? Because it don't feel like it.

Speaker 3:

It feels like you just trying to be like a fake pastor or fake activist, like you being not really legitimate. Like you didn't have to face the consequences like your mans did. So when your mans talk, he really out here, got fear in his heart for these young niggas. He really care and he don't want to see them in the system. And it's like with you because you got to escape through and skip by you just trying to get the money. You thought you was old for the music shit, and that's what it feel like and I don't like that man Like I'm not a big fan of they show. Like I said, I like Walo a lot because Walo keep it a bean. But Gilly man, you're problematic as fuck and that's just keeping it a bean dog.

Speaker 2:

Walo seems like the more mellow out of the two.

Speaker 3:

Nigga did 20 years Like, yeah, that's going to do that to you.

Speaker 2:

20 years is going to change you, but they has Gilly's done time right.

Speaker 3:

I mean not real time, not no real prison time. He ain't done prison time, he ain't done nothing in no prison.

Speaker 2:

Walo, don't look old enough to have done 20 years.

Speaker 3:

He did it when he was young, he was young.

Speaker 2:

Oh, poor baby.

Speaker 3:

He was a young boy when that happened?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't know. I'll look more into them.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but not I. Should I look more into Walo? I just didn't like that, like for you to go out there and to say that, like it's just disgusting because you know you just pushing a white, white agenda narrative, yo, it's not cool at all, bro, not cool at all man.

Speaker 2:

Where we got next, because there's one thing that I'm very excited to talk about All right, so let me just get into this Ry Garcy stuff.

Speaker 3:

This was actually pretty what's going on.

Speaker 2:

What is happening with Ryan Garcia?

Speaker 3:

Okay, so you know who he is right, he's a boxer. Yes, so he's got a fight coming up in April, I believe.

Speaker 2:

So he don't got CTE no he got CTE.

Speaker 3:

That nigga gone, that nigga gone Okay. So this started a few days ago. You know CTE, you can't find out till you did anyway, but this started a few days ago. He does a space with him and Andrew Tate. It's like 16 minutes he tells Andrew Tate they held him down and made him watch children get raped. And he has all this proof and evidence and he's going to expose it and boom nothing. We don't hear nothing else.

Speaker 6:

So I'm thinking like what the heck going on? I wake up. What's?

Speaker 3:

happening I'm doing, I'm working on the stuff. Next thing, I know I see his timeline flooded Like he keep putting a whole bunch of tweets out. He talking about crazy stuff. Next thing, you know he doing the spaces. It's 16K people in this shit and growing. It gets to about 18, almost 20K people in this space. I'm seeing no, I'm seeing how things work in this space. I'm seeing a whole bunch of mean pages in this space, Like I'm seeing them inside. I'm seeing celebrity speed was in there, Like it was so many people who was in this space listening to him talk about this Illuminati crap and all this other stuff, talking about he going to expose shit and he talking about he almost a billionaire he's invested in AI robot. It was just. It was so full gaze. I'm like he conjured up demons, Like this man was really off the deep end and everybody on stage was enabling me.

Speaker 2:

All I? I saw all of this stuff. I didn't watch any of the videos but like it seemed like conspiracy shit that he was spewing. I saw that he was a boxer. I saw the context loosely of what he was saying and I wrote it off as this thing got CTE, like I didn't take it seriously for a single millisecond.

Speaker 3:

Robert Downey Jr had an amazing line and Tropic Thunder, you went full. Art, son, you never go full.

Speaker 2:

Don't think you can say read why would you say it then? Because I think it's funny if it's bleeps three times. But no, this man really went full idiot.

Speaker 3:

He went full off the rocker and I'm talking about. He even put a video where he was talking in tongues. And this is when I knew. Let me, before I'm playing a video where he starts talking in tongues, he, you know who Don LaCraix is. Don LaCraix. No, I have no idea, he's the black nigga who be on there spewing the Republican talking points and all that shit.

Speaker 3:

He put him on stage and when this nigga went on stage, I have never seen a black man give a Hispanic man filet show the way you did, sir, through spaces. You gave him a audio adventure. He was over there really enabling this trash that he was talking and, like I said, this dude is one of those little whole tip niggas, all that other stuff, but this shit was just so disgusting. Everybody on stage was like circle jerking. They all took a turn spitting on their hands and jacking them while he was on stage, letting them say all this crazy shit. But then this nigga started speaking in tongues. Later on he did an audio where he was speaking in tongues.

Speaker 2:

Yes, he did that. He did that exact cadence.

Speaker 3:

Hold on, let me see if I can find this Speaking in tongues. That is like I don't know if y'all are familiar with. That is like speaking in tongues is basically when the auntie at the black church have a you know, she get high and she start doing that crazy stuff. That is what's going on. That's basically what it is. Speaking in tongues, don't worry.

Speaker 1:

Those who are prophets know, those who are priests know, those who are evangelists know that speaking in tongues is real, but these things are happening. I hate you.

Speaker 3:

I hate you. I don't feel comfortable now.

Speaker 2:

She's feeling uneasy. Oh my God, that is. He's very unwell.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that nigga's brain is mush Like. Whatever's been going on is done up there.

Speaker 2:

His brainstem is holding on by a thread. It's just been knocking back and forth.

Speaker 3:

It's like one brain fiber just sitting there and it's just on for dear life.

Speaker 2:

That's what it's about to just plop down.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. Like I enjoy boxing and stuff, but then when you see this kind of stuff like this, this thing just went full Kanye on our ass, everything. Kanye didn't even speak in tongues. I know he's upset. I'm like, we're like why did not think of that?

Speaker 2:

I'm surprised during his Jesus stuff that he didn't speak in tongues.

Speaker 3:

At least once you got to give us a one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, come on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's crazy. Well, he beat you to it and it was slick of vibe though Like that. I would turn that into a beat If I were you. Yeah, sample, that, that'd be nuts All right. So what did you say you wanted to get into?

Speaker 2:

So I hate to be. My husband loves to be, for some reason.

Speaker 3:

Well are you talking about what I'm thinking about to get into? Yes, I was on Amazon Prime. It wasn't to be, though it was.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it was on Amazon Prime.

Speaker 3:

It's not even on to be yet, so yeah.

Speaker 2:

But I think it gives to be, it gives to be down, like it gives to be T.

Speaker 3:

But so let me just let the people know what we're talking about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So the rapper that got shot in the heel movie has been released on Amazon. I think it's still going to be out on to be, but you know to be doing on where releases and we rented it for $199.

Speaker 2:

It was a waste of every cent.

Speaker 3:

Like this movie was like literally the epitome of the bad to be movie. It starts off with a pretty much soft porn scene. I think, that's the only reason this movie happened was because the director wanted to get that girl naked. He probably couldn't do it with his work, with his game, so this was the only way he could get that girl naked.

Speaker 2:

She had terrible acting skills, so that is, I'm sure that's the only reason that she was casted for this. I'm sorry, girl, you're a gorgeous, the body is banging, but you're a horrible actress.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so basically this was Raven the stallion and Corey was it still lanes?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, corey Gaines.

Speaker 3:

Corey Gaines is sick, but basically they were the surprise. And then, okay, so this is how you knew, either two things One is a cheap movie or they are some broke rappers because they was in like the hotel sex for this sex scene.

Speaker 2:

I don't know where they were for the sex scene.

Speaker 3:

That was not a luxury hotel room.

Speaker 2:

It definitely wasn't. Nothing was luxury about it.

Speaker 3:

Like you definitely felt like these were not top tier rappers in their craft at all. These motherfuckers was on the start up.

Speaker 2:

They couldn't even afford a white woman to be Kylie.

Speaker 3:

They didn't have Miley, so let's just give a little synopsis, like we do. So it says starts off with a sex scene. With the late sex scene that they have, they get the girl naked. Cool, now you got your attention. Boom. You see that he wants to keep a secret between Raven, who knows what's going on and what they call it Chelsea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Chelsea, let's just say the names. Okay.

Speaker 2:

They give them like names that are like one character off, but we know exactly who they are in the story.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, starts off they showing that Tory and Megan having a relationship, boom, and then it shows that tour, then it goes to Megan with her and Kelsey showing their relationship in a way, and do out this whole movie. You can tell there was no lines.

Speaker 2:

There wasn't. So after Megan and Tory they have sex, she leaves. She's like Kylie's having a get together at her house. So I'm a go there, I'm a call you after I get there and act like we wasn't together today and invite you see if everybody's cool with it. She goes there and then the first scene of them at Kylie's house they're inside. It's supposed to be a pool party. There's no pool.

Speaker 3:

Dry as fuck.

Speaker 2:

Everyone has bathing suits on but there's zero pool in sight and they get a dark skin, thick ass. Girl is Kylie, which I was confused about because I was like where is Kylie gonna, what is Kylie gonna get here? And they get there and they're taking shots and stuff and they're just like screaming at the table for a good like four minutes.

Speaker 3:

And it definitely sounds like the audio is coming directly from the camera, like there's not a boom mic anywhere, so and then they're talking over each other. It was almost like the director set the scene and said hey, this is the gist of what's going on. Simulate how this conversation would go.

Speaker 2:

I am 78% sure that this film did not have a script.

Speaker 3:

Oh, no way.

Speaker 2:

They just had a loose situation. It was like, let's make this.

Speaker 3:

They took the New York Post or the LA Times and they just ran off of that. Whatever they said, the events happened. That was how they just framed each scene.

Speaker 2:

The woman who played Megan literally said ah. After every fucking sentence like it was the worst. That's what you said during the movie. You said that she was playing a caricature of Megan. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

She was just yeah.

Speaker 2:

There was no dimension at all it was just I'm trying to shake my ass, I want to take shot. Ah ah, ah. Like that was literally it.

Speaker 3:

No motivation. Like why did you even want to fuck this guy? Like is he a good rapper, is he anything? Like what's going on here, is your career on the up? Like they just said things that was on the internet about these people and then just put it in the story.

Speaker 2:

And then all these niggas was very, very obviously from was it Detroit? Like the niggas that be like you.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's Baltimore right.

Speaker 2:

Baltimore. They were obviously from Baltimore because they you like they the accents were very, very like not a Canadian nigga, not a girl from Houston, not two girls from Houston, like these. All these niggas were Baltimore niggas. Period, point blank period.

Speaker 3:

She's not lying, it was, that definitely I was. And then they get into the scene where, like, people are leaving and coming back and like she's dancing on, but cause they even do like well, they had Kelsey go away to go to sleep for a little bit Cause she was drunk as shit yeah. They even did the whole Megan making nachos.

Speaker 2:

They did that. She makes the nachos. Kelsey goes to sleep, they go outside Then they call buddy.

Speaker 3:

Still no pool, by the way. Oh, never, there was no pool, though there was never a pool it actually looked like it was a very, very tiny balcony. Yeah, it was. It was in somebody's apartment, really.

Speaker 2:

That's all this was it looked like a small balcony so they go outside. Meg is like twerking on Tori and stuff. Well, she, she and then she gets mad at Tori for flirting with Kylie, and then Kelsey comes back out. It's just that everything's a, everything's a blur. You know, like y'all know the general story of like what happened.

Speaker 3:

They tried their best.

Speaker 2:

They really did. They didn't add anything to it at all.

Speaker 3:

And then they go to the scene where you know Tori and Megan try to piece it up. They get back into the car. He says something to Kelsey that sparks the whole conversation again. They start shitting on him. He kicks him out the car and then they go basically fade to black. You hear bullets everywhere.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

And then we pretty much go into, like the last acts of the movie, which is the police at questioning him, her going on live saying that he shot her and Him going on live saying that he said he knows his lawyer said not to say anything, but he needs to say something anyways. And then Pretty much a movie ends after that, that's it Basically.

Speaker 3:

They do one little scene where he tells the detective to leave, and then after that it was just pretty much nothing else. No, no, no finality. Everybody just went about their life. That's it. Yo, you know, this is the same dude who did the Carly Russell movie, right, you know that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because that was way better. The first of all way is no, that was way better than this stretch, but also the tie had a boom. It was like the girls who.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there was the nurse who got out of the car for a kid, or something like that. Yeah, dumb, ass shit or got kidnapped for some shit like that.

Speaker 2:

The nurse who got kidnapped on the highway.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what it was, that movie. Like I said, compared to this, at least that movie has some decent little editing, like they didn't even edit, like none of the Megan Thee Stallion clips or nothing in there, nothing like from the real story. They at least did that with the Carly Russell.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So I mean, well, they edited the news clips in, yeah, but I don't know if they could have taken stuff from Megan's story.

Speaker 3:

They could have took stuff from what was going on and, like I said, y'all really took a step back with this one. I'm ashamed of y'all. This was just a glorified flick. You probably could have paid her $500 more Script Zero. Could have put this on Pornhub.

Speaker 2:

Mike work zero. Camera work zero. Acting skills zero. Casting zero. Across the board zero. That's the first zero that we've given out Like we've given out maybe Never given out any ratings.

Speaker 3:

We never felt they need to write that much.

Speaker 2:

We don't give out ratings, but like I feel, like the vibe, the vibe is definitely. This is the first zero. If we have given out ratings, this would undoubtedly be the worst movie that we've watched and I'm so mad that we paid $199 for this. I kind of want to email Amazon. That's my money back.

Speaker 3:

I will say this If you are ever wanting to show someone the epitome of a bad 2B movie, this is a good one to go with. Yeah, this is terrible Because at least Black man Don't Cheat was better than that.

Speaker 2:

Black man, don't Cheat was way better.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, way better.

Speaker 2:

It was bad, but it was better.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Good.

Speaker 3:

That shit was just a disgusting 2B movie that needed to never come out, ever again. You know, one of the girl's name was Buffy the Beauty. You should be ashamed of yourself for stealing a legend's name like that. Which one Kelsey, the girl who played Kelsey OK. Her name was Buffy the Beauty, that's, bull that's hate.

Speaker 2:

You can't do that. There's a way more names you can figure out. Are you Buffy the Body's daughter? Because that's the only way you could do that. If it is, if you're Buffy the Body's daughter.

Speaker 3:

Now, the girl who was played, megan, could have been Buffy the Body's daughter, but not this girl.

Speaker 2:

Let's Buffy got a white man who played Megan, though Like the Body was definitely.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they knew who they was. Can I tell you, the Buddy wanted to hit that, the director wanted to hit that and he probably couldn't and this was the best way he could.

Speaker 2:

I can't find her.

Speaker 3:

If I'm pretty sure the director and I wonder, if we look at that was the director, corey Torrey Lanez, the dude who played Torrey Lanez. Did he direct the movie?

Speaker 3:

I'll look it up on you, because he looks like the guy who was talking about the movie when everybody was saying they was mad at it, it was coming out he was saying that he didn't give a fuck or whatever. He was like hey, the movie's doing come out, because it was supposed to come out on Tubi, but it looks like they released it early on Amazon so they could get that money from them. They got it from us, so it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

The director is Alvin Gray. The star is also Alvin Gray.

Speaker 3:

So, yes, he wanted to. I told you he did this because he wanted to fuck the girl.

Speaker 2:

He made this movie. Alvin Gray is the guy who played Torrey. I told you, I told you, I told you this is what, alvin Gray, we going to tag Alvin in this Because, alvin, you need to be arrested. My nigga, you are nasty, nigga, did you genuinely? Was there a script?

Speaker 3:

No, he wanted to put his head in her ass when he did in scene one.

Speaker 2:

That's why you made this movie. That's why you made this movie, you sick nigga.

Speaker 4:

This nigga nasty.

Speaker 5:

You're nasty, yo, this is sick. I called that shit. Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even check this, like. I just realized that he looked like the dude who I saw talking about it and I just oh no, I know plenty of directors who do this. They cast the girl that they trying to sleep with in today's movie Like that's 101, director 101. Yeah, and you're nasty as fuck, nigga.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit, that was crazy. Though Don't watch that movie. It's a waste of your time, Not even for the shits and gigs Like. It's not good, bad, it's bad, bad, bad, bad. Don't watch it at all.

Speaker 2:

All right, all right, guys. So, as y'all know, I am a proud Haitian woman, born partially raised, so there's been a lot of political unrest in Haiti for a very long time since Jovenel was assassinated. For the past couple of days it's been very dangerous and there's been a lot going on. So I just want to inform you guys about what's going on in Haiti and I just want to give you the facts and the information, and you can do what you will with the information. I feel like not everyone knows what's going on in Haiti.

Speaker 2:

Really quick, haiti is the first independent Black Republic. We were colonized by the French in 1804. We fought very violently and won our independence back from the French. Ever since then, we have been being sabotaged. There's a very long history of coups and the US trying to interrupt Haitian politics, haitian society a bunch of stuff like that and trying to intervene in things that they shouldn't have their hands in.

Speaker 2:

So recently, the Haitian government declared a 72-hour state of emergency after armed gang members stormed one of the two of the nation's biggest prisons, so one of them was in Potopuens, the other one was in, I think, ocap or Labidi. So they freed more than 4,700 inmates. That includes just people who were convicted of violent crimes and people who corrupt government officials. A lot of corrupt government officials are in Haitian jails because there's a lot of corruption going on in our government. So the prime minister the gangs that have taken over the prisons have won the prime minister to step down. He was supposed to step down in February after the president was assassinated. He was appointed to just maintain things for a while and there was supposed to be an election in February because of the gangs taking over gas stations, airports, hospitals, and this has been going on for months now. He's saying that and they pushed out past the cities into the more rural areas in Haiti, which he's saying is more dangerous. So Haiti is too dangerous to have an election right now, which is why he's not stepping down, and he has not stepped down. It is March, by the way. It is literally March. He hasn't not stepped down for that long.

Speaker 2:

So he was in Puerto Rico when this happened, so the gang coordinated this attack. So there's what I want to mention are there's two factions of the gangs. There's Guy Philippe and there's Jimmy Cherizet, so they're both former police officers and they're both leaders of these factions. One of them is a gang and then one of them that Guy Philippe is leading you can't really call it a gang. So the prime minister was in the Dominican Republic and he wanted to land there, couldn't land there, so then he went to the United States. Currently he's in the United States.

Speaker 2:

The gangs in Haiti do not want him to come back. They just want him to step down. They have said that if he does not step down, then there will be civil war in Haiti and there will be a genocide. I know so a little bit. When I was reading and I was doing research on this, most of the information is about Jimmy. So Jimmy is a former officer, he's a leader of the gang and he goes by BBQ. Everyone calls him BBQ, so we're going to call him BBQ from now on. And then there's Guy Philippe and BBQ. So BBQ has a couple quotes. So he says that if Allielle Genry doesn't resign and if the international community continues to support him, we'll be heading straight for civil war that will lead to genocide. Either Haiti becomes a paradise or a hell for us all. It's out of the question for a small group of rich people living in big hotels to decide the fate of people living in working class neighborhoods. That's what he said like.

Speaker 3:

Just reporting the facts there's.

Speaker 2:

There's that that doesn't sound like he has terrible intentions but, at the same time, like there are Dozens of innocent people dying in Haiti. Like there's there's bodies on the streets just laying on the streets. There's roads that are blocked off by burnt tires. They have burnt down police stations. They are burning down hospitals. This is not how you. This is not how you act when you want Civil, like good change, like there.

Speaker 2:

I know that, like we have a history of like Using violence to as a means to gain freedom from our oppressors, and you might feel like you're being oppressed, but I just, I don't, I don't know. I'm just, I don't know what my opinion is, but I dent. I. Innocent people shouldn't be dying. Innocent Haitian people men, women, children shouldn't be dying and shouldn't be afraid. And thousands upon thousands of Haitian people have been Displaced and have moved out of the cities because of how violent it is in Port-au-Prince, and these are just Haitian citizens. So what, what is? I don't know what the goal is.

Speaker 2:

Genuinely, if this is the route that's being taken, I know that Probably, like, as a hey, as a people, we're fucking, we're fed up. We're fucking fed the fuck up with outside Interference, interference. Yes, like we, we don't need it. Like we as a people, we can stand on our own, we can. We can sell our, our rice, our sugar cane. We can. We can stand strong on our own. We've proven that. But we have never gotten a chance to stand up on our own, stand on one leg, because we're always being knocked down, we're always being interfered with and I know that it's fucking frustrating. And then the only, the only it Seems like he feels like the only way is by I Don't even know, but this is not the way. This is not the way innocent people are dying.

Speaker 3:

So question it is there any notice on who's funding this? No because it just seems like this kind of attack has to be coordinated. No, the US has denied involvement but wouldn't they be with buddy anyway, the Prime Minister, if that was their kind of conflict with him?

Speaker 2:

I'm glad you brought that up. So if you live, actually Historically has worked with the United States to destabilize Haiti. So that's the game that you just said that's one of the factions, so that so gief II leap is One of the. He is also a former police officer. He was in America for a very long time he would. He did jail time while he was in America for drug trafficking and Money-laundering and then he got extradited after six years of prison, I think back to Haiti, and then now this is happening.

Speaker 3:

So with the Prime Minister that they're after, who was his affiliations within, outside the country? The Prime Minister's yeah, what a Prime Minister that they want to get out because of his allowing of the outside interactions.

Speaker 2:

So he was who he fuck with I don't know he was appointed. Yeah, I'm saying like just randomly, but I was after the assassination, right. Yeah, but it's there wouldn't be like articles saying that like oh he fuck with the US or anything like that, like there's not gonna be information about that but it would say something like he let the US do this, or he?

Speaker 2:

so it's, it's assumed that he does mess with you, because he has asked the UN to step in and come to Haiti, and he has asked the UN to send an international police force to Haiti to get things under control. So like I feel like asking for help from the UN as a Haitian leader, like we know who you kind of.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that's why it's kind of kind of seems. Where is it just something you think that the US could allegedly be doing just to create conflict in the country, whereas we're funding two sides? Maybe, Just I'm just asking. There's there's.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of interest in Haiti. It's a it's a mineral rich land, so People want to get their hands on it, and people have wanted to get their hands on it for a long time. But Haitian people are extremely resilient, so it's difficult.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what I was just trying to see if there was maybe in the research or is like he was supported by Russia or supported by China, you know, say anything like that where it can kind of give like to see where this kind of Conflict is stemming from, rather than just an internal conflict solely. Sometimes you know it's it's outside conflicts that this proxy war essentially.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a lot of the times in Haiti like that's exactly what it is, like there's Weapons aren't made there, they're brought in, and then you have to like think about who whose interest benefits Haiti being Like completely in chaos and a bunch of violence happening there. Like people benefit from that?

Speaker 3:

No, I mean, that happens everywhere. So yeah it just sucks, man. I remember just we were watching this morning and it was just like I'm it's looking like some out the dark night when they were talking about this shit Like it was a bang, wasn't Haiti it's?

Speaker 2:

genuinely very sad, because Haiti, the pearl of the Caribbean, it's this beautiful, lush island, mountains, beautiful water, gorgeous people like and we just want to be left alone, like we literally just want to be left alone. We want people to stop like putting their hands in. Like you know, haiti um Used to fully produce his own rice. Now we import rice. We pay for our rice, when we used to make our own rice. And.

Speaker 2:

Haitians don't even like the rice they used to call American, like the rice that we eat now. They used to call it like Grains of sand, like it's. It's not as good, but like it's literally like I feel like we've been brought to our knees and as like a Haitian person in the diaspora, like it's fucking, it's disheartening and it's it's just sad and I we're gonna keep y'all updated.

Speaker 3:

No, for sure, try to see if you could do a a bane accent Language.

Speaker 2:

I don't, I don't even know what sounds like to like do that doesn't matter who we are, only matters is offline. My god, goodbye.

Speaker 3:

Man, I just wanted to lighten up before we we get into this next topic. So this is probably something we can end it off. But are you familiar? With Joy Taylor and Taylor Rooks, the tailors.

Speaker 2:

Is.

Speaker 3:

Women are both Sports reporters.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, taylor Rooks is the girl that you obsessed with.

Speaker 3:

Let's not go there. I'm a married man, first off.

Speaker 2:

You're married man that's obsessed with Taylor Rooks.

Speaker 3:

I'm not obsessed with Taylor Rooks at all. I think she. I do think she's attractive woman.

Speaker 2:

But I think literally obsessed with that one.

Speaker 3:

No, it's not. I think she's attractive. I think y'all are similar phenotype, but I do think she's attractive woman. I just think a discussion should be had about her rise to success. That's all, and. And what does that stem from? The fact that she is a stunning lady, that always helps. I mean, in this field, when you're talking to men who are professional athletes, yes, when you, when you get your, your rise comes from interviewing men, that means they gave you their time to sit down and talk with you. Like Something has to have a discussion.

Speaker 3:

And the girl that she's on this podcast, they do a podcast together. They both Like since sports journalists Joy Taylor she's also a sister of Jason Taylor, who used to play for my commanders at one point and he's more famous, he know, for being a player on the Miami Dolphins. So they got a podcast together and they're kind of like opening up. It's called too personal and it's the two like the number two personal and they kind of brought this up. I thought it was interesting to see what your thoughts on it was and we kind of talk about this before we finish.

Speaker 8:

I don't want to date a man that doesn't have any female friendships. I don't want to date a man who only gets input from other men and who it has all women in two categories your mother or your aunties, or someone I want to sleep with. You have to have a broader spectrum on women and their value in your life if you're going to be with me totally well.

Speaker 4:

First off, only getting information and opinions from other men sounds terrifying Not be what anybody does ever. But you're totally right, because the more we keep talking about Can you have friends of the opposite sex, the more I start feeling like everybody is like primal animals in a zoo, literally cannot physically be around someone of the opposite sex without just like your clothes coming off. But I don't, I don't and I would never have Any relationship that I'm ever in like. I'm not going to tell my partner you can't be around women, because if I feel like I have to tell you that, what does that say about what I think you're like, what I'm not with you, that I can't trust you to be around women? That like platonically I would say that says more about my choices and who I'm with, because I'm never gonna feel like I have to control you or I have to monitor the friendships that you you are in. I don't want to date a man.

Speaker 3:

So what are your thoughts?

Speaker 2:

personally, I agree with that 100%.

Speaker 3:

I would like with no, you don't not a hundred percent.

Speaker 2:

With with our relationship.

Speaker 3:

Like you don't have close female friendships that you've like introduced me to that, like I've seen, Well, I can go to reasons for that, though, because I've I started out most of my Friendships were with women when I was, like high school college, most of my friends, I know you had like all.

Speaker 2:

But it was, it was he lived with, like all women yeah.

Speaker 3:

I like at one point in college that he wasn't fucking wait. No, I never slept. Any of those women, don't put that out there.

Speaker 2:

No, with that one girl, don't put that out. I didn't do nothing with her.

Speaker 3:

I did never do anything with her.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that bitch was wild and I put my hands on right now bitch, but that was one wild bitch, but the rest of, like you, you've had platonic female friendships and things of that nature. I've had him in the past.

Speaker 3:

But I've just realized, as I've come older, as I've grown older with it, where I've seen where it's More, it's less, it's actually not as valuable as they're trying to make it proceed to be.

Speaker 3:

Because again, you have situations where jealousy comes in, entitlement comes in, like especially when you really are a good friend to people or and like you really are Legitimate and the folks around them aren't legitimate to them. They expect things out of you that they would not expect out of their partners and it's to me it can be frustrating and it can be a lot of just Inconsistency and a lot of just entitlement with the friendship. So I can understand where it's like that's not a red flag if that's not the case. It's a red flag if my, if your behavior is shown to be of Not good character and standard when you're around women and just women. But I don't think it's a requirement that you have just the friends because, like I said, like chicks and me, just as bad as dudes they can't be. Like it's most of like I could go through a list of just BS that I went through with just having women friends. Well, I said for my early 18.

Speaker 2:

Give me the the, the story that's like the all-encompassing BS, like the biggest you know which one you want me to say?

Speaker 3:

there's only one you want me to say.

Speaker 2:

That bitch was wild in this bitch was like Crawling into his bed when he had a girlfriend. Like bitch. You deserve to be beat the fuck up. Tag this bitch, tag her.

Speaker 3:

No, we're not doing that. Tag her he like that.

Speaker 2:

His girlfriend should have beat you to fuck up and you're lucky that she was pussy Like, because if that was me in that situation, I would have put my hands on you, bitch Like. I would have dragged you, I would have ripped every follicle of hair out your scalp. That's crazy. So I that she didn't whoop your ass like. You're so lucky that you just got to be that flagrant of a dumb bitch.

Speaker 3:

But no, it just, it can just it can be, it can be crazy like that. So it's just I understand where Cool I get what they saying, but to me I think it's just more. So you show overall behavior, because I don't take it, I don't take it necessary for me to have women friends or female friends or trust you, though, if you did.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I mean just I don't find it it necessary and just where my growth is and where I'm going, because I just don't find a lot of women who are Are going to be into the mindset of in a way that would be suitable for me, because at any day, like the one thing I don't like about being around a whole bunch of women, in a way, is like that nagging will come out sometimes.

Speaker 2:

That's because he has a mother and a sister. It just comes out.

Speaker 3:

It is just them. It's just when I'm out and about when I used to be 18, 20 years old, hanging out with these girls. That's what all would come to, and it'd be like I'm sitting here, y'all got me doing x, yz, like I'm y'all nigga and I'm not getting nothing out of this. Y'all not even put me on, no bitches.

Speaker 2:

That's the difference between me and my male friends. I used to put my friends on to bitches, that's to me.

Speaker 3:

That was always. Rule number one is like I'm gonna be your male friend. Is you got to put me on your home?

Speaker 2:

girls, yeah as a girl who had like in a Usual amount of male friends like that is one thing I did was I always put these niggas on to like anybody I could like here.

Speaker 3:

That's the only way that the friendship can sustain. Like, if you not putting on it, putting the niggas on them. Nobody like what are we doing?

Speaker 2:

I tried for y'all.

Speaker 3:

What are we doing?

Speaker 2:

And all these niggas like I, all these niggas would say that I tried at one point or another to get them Some pussy, every single one of them. I.

Speaker 3:

Will say though, though I did get she did, let me have one of my friends did, let me have her car, so I could pick up another girl. So yeah. I think she was. It's still. It still was put a little spider. It felt like. It felt like it was a little spike coming in because even that's what the girl said to me too. She's like I don't know, she just seems a little too much. She did.

Speaker 3:

It was funny too. It was funny because there was a moment I remember one time we was chilling and she was like, oh, I just wanted to be friends. Where I was like, I started laughing. I said no, we can't be friends forever. She said why? I? Hey, I said cuz you're gonna want to have somebody with somebody real, and just like I'm gonna have somebody real, nobody's gonna be ever comfortable with our friendship. Nobody would ever be. The stuff that you do, the shit that you be saying, is the girl that was calling into your bed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I would have whooped her ass like nobody would ever put a ring on my finger and you were still friends with that girl, I would have beat her fucking ass, bro, after what you told me. She behaved like when you were in a relationship already, like I would not respect her as a Woman. She would not be able to come around, that's fair. Like she's already showed her ass. If it was any of your other friends, like the, the one of your friends that I already met that you did the show it Super cool. You see her on a regular basis, kind of like that's fine. She ain't never did no crazy shit.

Speaker 3:

Like I'm trying to tell you talking about Quana. Oh, yeah, yeah yeah, like she's she was there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what do you mean?

Speaker 3:

I was there, you were at the episode that she was there?

Speaker 2:

No, but y'all were. Y'all had a friendship before. Oh yeah, yeah, I met her, but this is a woman that you had a friendship before I met her. Y'all continue to have a friendship. It's cool. Yeah, yeah, but that bitch, I don't know, I don't know what the fuck her name.

Speaker 2:

We don't need to say I don't know what the fuck that bitch name is, but I hope some. I hope somebody I know you was a side bitch to several a nigga after that. I hope one of them one of them niggas bitches put their hands on you. I hope somebody's girlfriend put their hands on you because I know you've been a side bitch to at least Five more niggas after this one Because you was a side bitch but now I'm gonna check out more Joe, joe and Taylor's podcast.

Speaker 3:

I'm definitely gonna check them out. I Did say something like that that. Yeah, I think you would like them.

Speaker 2:

I feel like that's a good take, that's like something I haven't heard, that's like a refreshing topic.

Speaker 3:

No, they're pretty like, so I think they're gonna be pretty good together.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I did say, though, when they had dropped the promo art, that if it was a, this was a flick out of buy twice. I'm just saying I'm sorry, nasty man.

Speaker 2:

You are like. I'm over here talking about how I like these ladies brands and you like. I like these titties and bodies, I'm sorry, and I like they faces. I want to come on them.

Speaker 3:

I didn't say all that Far extreme, I was just trying to say that. You know, I'm saying this was cool material.

Speaker 2:

Now I like, I like the. I'm gonna listen to that episode. It's rare that I come across podcasts that I like want to add to like my regular list, my regular list. Let me tell you, poor minds, I'm. Don't call me white girl crime junkie, that's it. I don't listen to any other podcast Regularly hours that doesn't count, though, because I'm listening to myself. I know what's happening already. It's not like a surprise, so I don't count it like, but those are the only three that I consistently consume.

Speaker 3:

I like I listen to Joe budden and Rory, but I consider that one podcast.

Speaker 2:

That is one. That's the one podcast.

Speaker 3:

I feel like that's just one podcast is just on two different channels.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like watch a game of Thrones and then watching House of the Dragon, like shit.

Speaker 3:

It's like Joe budden his girlfriends and then Roy Malders the game. So it's just like that. Yeah, but then who was club Shay, shay and him and do you?

Speaker 2:

watch club Shay Shay Consistently, though, or do you just watch when there's a guest that you like?

Speaker 3:

I watch it. I don't watch that consistency but I had consistently. But I have been watching him and Chad Johnson the night capture. Funny him and I like him and Gilbert arenas cuz, and that's other people. I watch good rings, other show um.

Speaker 2:

Chad and Shannon kind of seemed like the Uncle and nephew type podcast. I like their, their dynamic together.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're good, they're really good, and then like so, and Gilbert arenas is just as dynamic, like I mean, we talked about him with the Miko Grimes.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is a. That is when you consume, regularly.

Speaker 3:

But, you.

Speaker 2:

you watch the Persian man regularly too, oh yeah shout out Nick right, Persian man is sick.

Speaker 3:

I can't wait. Do we see him? I'm gonna definitely tell him that you call him that all the Persian man. He's gonna probably repeat that online Fucking he just has a very Mediterranean face.

Speaker 2:

He does have that.

Speaker 3:

Even though he's. I don't think he is, but he looks like he's Jewish too. So that's another thing. Persian Jewish is all like mixed in there somewhere.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, some type of Middle East got black kids.

Speaker 3:

So shout out to Nick, right.

Speaker 2:

Are you Loving a black woman? Correctly, shout out to you.

Speaker 3:

All right is anything else we need to get to not, that's it All right. Well, this is our first show at our new spot. Like I said, we're gonna be playing with some different areas. Let us know what you like better, yeah, do you like?

Speaker 2:

is on the couch, let's probably do a poll after we we do all the sets and ask y'all like which one y'all think is the most aesthetically pleasing. So let us know, let us know, but I think we'll wrap it up here, man yeah sure you follow, wait before make sure you follow us on all those social media so you know when we put that poll up. So talk that fnet TV on all of the platforms Twitter, tiktok, instagram.

Speaker 3:

YouTube also. We are gonna be having a giveaway soon $500, but when we get to YouTube for 500. So help us get there. We'll clip this out, put on all our socials had a links in the bio but once we get there, we'll pick a random subscriber from our YouTube. We'll be $500 when we reach 500 subscribers. Yeah, let's get it apparently.

Speaker 2:

We out of here. Bye guys.