Brown Bag Mornings - 3/17/26 The Sancha Feels Disrespected...? 🤦‍♂️ | Brown Bag Mornings

Episode Date: March 17, 2026

The "studious fools" navigate a messy Homie Helpline for Nina, whose baby daddy is skipping their daughter’s Sweet 16 because his sancha-turned-girlfriend feels "disrespected" by the family invitati...on. The crew also roasts Kevin Hart’s terrifying new Vegas wax figure that looks more like a "botched" King Bach or a young Cuba Gooding Jr. than the actual comedian. Chapters (00:00) Don't You Know I'm Local: Jurassic Park eras soft launch (3:41) Chisme: Kevin Hart's botched wax figure (6:58) Rap Sheet: Snoop Dogg's failed trademark attempt (9:49) Petty Police: Dolphins kidnap man for construction (15:32) Weather: heatwave! (20:20) Homie Helpline: Baby daddy skips daughter's birthday (59:41) Finding coins in Lucky Charms (1:04:11) Don't You Know I'm Local: Waymo update (1:07:46) Chisme: Apple patents and AirPod tricks (1:11:41) Rap Sheet: Irish rappers (1:16:22) Money Moves: Plumbers making Lebron James money! (1:19:44) Studios Foo: Scientific study on personal luck (1:23:20) Play Ball: Dodger stadium naming rights!? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, don't make your life harder than it needs to be. You really want to type rap back mornings every single time? Nah, just hit the subscribe button, Perrito. Do it. Go! What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? Universal Studios Hollywood has been keeping a secret from us. And they just stopped lunch. Like our guy Humberto wants to be with his girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Stop lunch, stop lunch. He'll hard poster soon. even though we all know right that's crazy umberto and you even asked her out at the marathon oh my god the world isn't supposed to know that they are supposed to know that
Starting point is 00:00:42 this is an interrelationship kind of guy all right we're coming after you too because you should have hard launched this thing that they're soft launching which I thought was really really cool okay I know we're all focused on the fast and furious ride yeah the Tokyo drift ride that's a
Starting point is 00:00:58 about to launch this summer. Yes. But downstairs where all the, where the mummy and the Jurassic World Ride are, is a new soft-launched little area called Jurassic Park through the eras. Okay, they're going through their little, um, Taylor Swift's era. The Eras. That's cool. It's a journey through the eras.
Starting point is 00:01:19 It looks really, really cool. You could check out this video, Brownback Morning's 106 on Instagram, which shows the behind the scenes look into it. There's meet and greets. There's different things from the actual movies that you can actually go and see in person. They even have characters from the movie. Now, if you remember the first movie, you remember this guy. He was low-key, like the bad guy of all of it who was trying to sell the DNA. Well, there was a couple of bad guys.
Starting point is 00:01:45 There's a lot of them. The old fool was there too, the old fool that made the park. Oh, the guy that looks like the KSC guy. Yes, yeah. And then the other guy that was trying to sell the DNA, got like a shaving cream can and try to put all the DNA in there. He sounded a little something like this when he, he came to the end of his time at the movies.
Starting point is 00:02:04 I thought you were one of your big brothers. You're not so bad. You're not so bad. What do you want? Stick. Stick stupid. Not to stick point. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:02:15 As a kid, that was one of my favorite scenes in the movie. That felt like revenge. Yes, Ben, for all that he did. Well, there's a character that talks just like him, looks just like him in that little area, too. Check this out. You know anything about any odd cans of shaving cream? Do I know anything about any odd hints of silent?
Starting point is 00:02:34 Yeah. What a weird, random question. Bro, that sounds exactly. I don't like it. It does. Yeah. So this is a really cool little area. If you're going to Universal Studios, Hollywood, and you want to check it out, it's soft launched as of right now.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Okay. But the way that Universal Studios puts things together, I think this is just going to be an incredible space, especially if you're a dinosaur friend, which who is it? Yeah. Yeah. I look, you wish I was a kid. kid again so I could see this I'd be tripping out yes like bro he's right
Starting point is 00:03:04 they're right here so I was gonna punch that guy he looks too much like him you big dope yes it's like if we were to watch like Selena's killer Yolanda The actress yeah everybody hates her She's great actors by the way I got beef with the actress too
Starting point is 00:03:20 yeah but this one in the Universal Studios like he looks way too much like him and acts just like him yeah he's too good for his job you're right Angie now they're gonna have him roped off thanks for that Okay, that is the new drastic world, a journey through the era's exhibit that has soft launch at Universal Studios. I'll give you word once it gets like hard launched. And also I'll tell you when Uberto finally posts his girlfriend tips.
Starting point is 00:03:40 True. Okay, she's mad. Zooler, come here? Now what's going on? Cheesemation with Angie. Oh, my God. Why do you guys tell me anything? Umberto knows.
Starting point is 00:03:52 True. You guys, Kevin Hart hates himself. And it's all because of a wax figure. Okay? What? So apparently there's a wax figure out in Vegas that you guys need to look at it at Brown Bank Mornings 106 on Instagram. Dude, he looks botched.
Starting point is 00:04:09 It's made out, it's out in Vegas. And it was made by Madame Toussats. Yeah, yeah. That's known. Like, Madame Toussaint is the place to get your wax figure. Yeah. But they botched them like they like. It looks nothing like him.
Starting point is 00:04:23 What do you mean botched them? They made him tall early. No, it just looks nothing like him. Like, you guys need to be. watch it or look at it at brownback mornings 106 even kevin hard reacted to it posted it with this song in the background right that's the
Starting point is 00:04:39 curbi enthusiasm yeah and it that's the tic-tock sound guys oh you better stop brother it's curfier enthusiasm I actually know it from tic-tok too oh my god that show came out in like 2001 on HBO all right clearly I did not have cable and I've told you so he reposted the video of his botched himself, right?
Starting point is 00:05:01 And the caption said, WTF, what did I do to these people? This is an attack. Who in the hell is this? At some point, these museums are just trying to make me cry. Oh. Does it look like anyone? Who does it look like?
Starting point is 00:05:16 King Batch. You're so good. It looks exactly like King Batch. That's what he's saying. I would cry too if it was like, just a, I don't know, like somebody that's not me at all. And it looks like. Somebody else?
Starting point is 00:05:28 Yeah, that's King Batch, yeah, the guy that has spaghetti in his pocket. Low key, I thought it was Bobby Valentino. Bobby Valentino. Was he on Wildenow? Wilden. Yeah, he's a Vime. Okay, I think he looks like Cuba Gooding Jr. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:44 The wax figure. The wax figure. We're talking about Kevin Hart's wax figure. No. I think he looks just like him. I want to know who the wax artist is and like what reference photo he had. I just want to say Angie took two hours trying to find who it looks. it looked like.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Yes, because I'm like, I have it in my head, but I cannot think of the name. How did you, what did you Google? Please, I'm waiting. I'm scared. I'm scared. Oh, I told the, I was like, hustle and flow. Hustle and flow. He was not.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Hustle and a flow. That was Terran Tower. That was Terran Tower. Do you think Terran Tower? Look at Terran Tower. No. Oh, IG. It was like two hours.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I was like, just go home at least. No, Territ Howard, IG. Maybe that's what you're thinking of. That does not look like it at all. No. No, not him. Okay, then this one wasn't it? Well, maybe Cuba Gooden Jr.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Oh, Boys in the Hood. That's what it was. Okay. Okay. Okay, he wasn't that one. Okay, good. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. He's getting roasted online. All right. That's it for Chishamation.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Brought to you guys by your Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings. I'm Pran 106. If it's hip hop You know let these on There I go Rap sheet Let these set go
Starting point is 00:07:05 Okay Snoop Dog He just got told No by the feds What is he doing talking to the feds? Whoa What do you think he's doing over there? No, the FTC Federal Trademark Commission
Starting point is 00:07:17 Has said no to Snoop Dog After he was trying to trademark Hey Read your Bible every day No, smoke every day Yes, from next episode So he wanted to trademark that, but it was officially ruled that the cannabis loving phrase was too common to function as a brand name. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Okay. Also, why would he trademark it when it was a Dr. Dre song and Nate Dogg sang that? Yeah. Because he likes it and he smokes the gandj. I think all the beans. Like right? Snoop is on the song. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:56 But that's it. Yeah. But that's it. But that's like me trademarking, that's right, that Angie says. Well, we don't know that you wouldn't, to be honest. That seems very like you. Is that wrong? If Snoop does it?
Starting point is 00:08:05 It actually is. And do you see how he got denied? So would you. That's what I'm saying. Mm-hmm. Remember when he created it? I mean, I'm like, thanks it's on record.
Starting point is 00:08:15 He tried to trademark it because all the memes that come out of it. Yeah. That's like when you think of smoke weed every day, it's literally him doing the hand thing and the movement and everything. Oh, but that's from another song too. Look at us getting his music about everything. People use that. as literally him like doing the hat movements.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Like they put the song and that meme. Yeah, that's wrong. That's how they know they didn't grow up in the area. That was a whole different song. They were just mixing all things. That was drop it like it's hot. He wanted it for a chain of marijuana dispensaries to call them that for,
Starting point is 00:08:42 which is very long for, smoke weed every day. It's very long for like a, yeah. For a dispensary. It is. Yeah. But on Tuesday,
Starting point is 00:08:51 the agency says, no, we're not going to let you do that because it's too widely used. People can't trade mark that. That makes sense. I'm not saying. 100% that what Nate Dogg's son said was
Starting point is 00:09:01 true but this makes it a little more likely Don't say that Nate Dog's son and Hale had mentioned about supposedly there's a story that Snoop went over their mom
Starting point is 00:09:16 her grandma, her grandma Nate's mom's crib and took the what is it the the stems of Nate Dogg and the family is upset about it but he did say he came back He's like, that's actually not true. Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:29 My uncle said that. And I kind of took his word for granted, but also he's tripping on me right now, so then I don't know what's real. And for the record, and he was at Marathon Burger Long Beach with Snoop around Snoop when it dropped. So then, kind of cool.
Starting point is 00:09:41 You very stop. I'm just saying. That was most friends big, from most friends media. Yep. No affiliation to Brownback Morning. No. Muches gracias.
Starting point is 00:09:49 That's the sound of the police. The petty police. You're petty. You're just petty. I'm being petty. Petty, petty girl. Pretty and a pettiest. Pretty.
Starting point is 00:09:58 Oh, yes. Oh, yes. One thing about our president, Donald Trump, is the man is petty. And it is common knowledge to all of us at this point in time that he has major beef with Governor Gavin Newsom. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. They're beefing it. Governor Gavin Newsom is like the anti-hero to the anti-hero of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Like, they're like each other, but in different sides of the aisle, oddly. It feels like like a supervillain. movie, like a Marvel movie maybe. Like two supervillains just like Yeah, like one is matching the other. It's pretty gnarly. But you got to check out what Donald Trump is saying about
Starting point is 00:10:37 Gavin because it ended up Loki who's throwing petty jobs at Gavin Newsom. But Haji, Loki, you got it. No. You got a jab from it. Like anyone Loki with a learning disability got a jab from it.
Starting point is 00:10:50 You got to check this out. This is what Donald Trump says about Gavin His words, Nuscom. Check this out. Because Gavin Nuscom has admitted that he is a, that he is learning disabilities. Honestly, I'm all for people with learning disabilities, but not for my president. I don't want, I think a president should not have a learning disabilities, okay?
Starting point is 00:11:14 And I know it's highly controversial to say such a horrible thing. So he knows what he said was horrible. Yeah. Gavin Newsom has said that he has dyslexia. Oh, same. Same Cs. Yeah, but according to Donald Trump, how dare a president have dyslexia? No.
Starting point is 00:11:32 So what does that fool have? Yeah. That's something else. All right, well, check this out. Because in this same, like literally seconds later, he proceeds to call Gavin Newscombe the president. The president of the United States, Gavin Newscombe admitted that he has learning disabilities, dyslexia. Everything about him is dumb. Oh my God
Starting point is 00:12:00 Angie, I don't know I was a shot at you No, no, no You know why he said it, right? Okay, okay, hold on, hold on We gotta get there Because Angie has tea Angie got the thing
Starting point is 00:12:10 I do Make shit coming in petty police Love it Collaboration No, but the fact that he was Like president of the United States Gavin Nuskum Wait, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:12:21 He has a learning disability And you don't want your president to have all of that It's pretty wild, right? But Angie, why do you think that Donald Trump is so angry at dyslexia. Because guess who also has dyslexia besides me? Who? Salma Hayek.
Starting point is 00:12:36 And if you guys remember, no, no, no, no. This is true, true, true, true. Trump actually wanted it with Salma Hayek, and Salma was like, uh, no. Yeah, a lot of people, I'm good. He's talked about, and she's talked, no, she's talked about it before, moating him. Like, she was like, no thing good.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Yeah, curbing him. Yeah. When she was with someone he was trying to hit on her and she was like, oh, no graze, asshole. And then he's like, we need a wall. Exactly. And now he's talking about all of them. I'm serious.
Starting point is 00:13:01 And now he's dissing people with dyslexia. And Salma Hayek has also said she has it. That's terrible. I mean, I know I'm not like the guy that's like, oh, look, he said something mean. And I know we're way past the point of like he's like. We're desensitized to. Yeah, to him acting a certain way. But this is really like.
Starting point is 00:13:22 This is like, how do you listen to this? This is so terrible for him to say such a thing about people with learning disability. And he knows it's horrible. He literally said, I know it's controversial to say something so horrible. So you know what you're saying. Exactly. And it's like one of those things. Like when you generalize, you diss a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Like just shoot at your opponent. Just, you know, just say like, you know what? I don't like him because of this. Now you're offending, you know, people in every single day life have learning disabilities and they still do great things such as Angie. And Salma Hayek. And Salma Hayek. I see her do some great things.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Oh, great. But yeah, no, it's really bad. It's terrible. for him to say that. You know, I would have taken a 50 cent approach, like, not for nothing, when he clowned Mayweather and he was like, if he reads a Harry Potter book or something,
Starting point is 00:14:08 I'll give him $100. Because Gavin says that he can't, he doesn't read his speeches. He just goes out the top of the don't because of his dyslexia. But I would have, like, if I was a president trying to diss him without, without disin the community. Like, if this is us just being full, evil, and like, I want to get at my
Starting point is 00:14:24 opponent, I would have just handed him a page and be like, read this or something. Like, that's how you guys. You get at him without kind of saying, oh yeah, everyone there as a whole could not be president. And they're just dumb. Yeah, that was me. Yeah. Also, I didn't know where you were going when you said the 50 cent approach because that couldn't
Starting point is 00:14:40 be, you're going to do a documentary on him. You can do anything. There's so many 50s and approach. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. But that, I was going up to specific the reading approach. The Mayweather one. You don't just follow up by calling him the president of the United States and then also You don't.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Jesus Christ. The president of the United States, Gavin Newscom. He's not the president, by the way. No, he's not. He's not. He's not the president. The governor of California. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Admitted that he has learning disabilities, dyslexia, everything about him is dumb. So rude. I hate when this food talks, bro. It's wild. He is dumb. Yeah, he is. You guys want a dumb president? Do you?
Starting point is 00:15:26 Oh, no. I wonder what that would be like. Oh, no. Too much badiness going on. Too much fettiness. Scrolling with the homies. Everyone is scared of getting abducted by. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:15:38 This is hilarious. So dumb. And then let's go into grab. Hold on. Look at his eyes. I'm out to something. I don't like chico. You are.
Starting point is 00:15:47 You are. You are. Everyone's scared about getting abducted by aliens, right? Very much so. Yeah. But we should be worried about what's in our oceans. Oh, man. Oh, we're going there.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Story time. Story time. I love me, a good story time. Everyone thinks dolphins are cute, right? You guys like dolphins? They're like cute and cuttly, you know? I'm terrified. I don't know about cuddly, but I've always wanted to swim with dolphin.
Starting point is 00:16:09 They made this cute little salons. Yeah. Shout out Lisa Frank because she made dolphins a thing. Whoever in the 90s, there were stickers, they were rainbow-y. Oh, yeah. I love those. I never trusted it. They're actually evil.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And I will never trust them as well, Vic. There's a story going viral, right? right now of a Florida man. Oh. Of a Florida man. Yes. It was on the news. He was abducted by dolphins. What? Forced to build a city.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Listen to this. Florida man claims to have been kidnapped by dolphins and forced to build an underwater city. The man was found early Monday morning on the side of a beach in Lee County, soaking wet, dehydrated, and confused. When deputies arrived, he was drawing detailed diagrams in the sand. According to the man, a pot of dolphins took him while he was swimming and brought him to a place about 40 feet under the surface.
Starting point is 00:16:55 He said, they forced him to help build underwater structures. The man spent three days working on what he described as cities, towns, and condo-like structures. Medical staff treated him for dehydration. Tests showed seawater and marine particles in his lungs, suggesting he had been deep underwater for a long time without typical lung damage. This can be real. No.
Starting point is 00:17:16 That sounds pretty real to me. Is that a real news? Yes. That is. Cass? Yes, it is. Are you going to be faking those? No.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Okay. Because I believe dolphins. are actually evil. Everybody talks about it. Who's everybody? I've only... Yeah, literally, I've never seen anybody talk about how they're evil. I just about what they do crazy when they're together, like crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Well, some TV shows have shown me that they're evil. Oh, is it The Simpsons? Yes. They took over the world in an episode. There was an episode. All right. The one thing is that, like, we always look up for aliens. We should be looking down for aliens.
Starting point is 00:17:54 We should be looking in the deep sea for... for the aliens. And who lives there? Who? Orcas live there too. Dolphins. Plankton. You wouldn't, it's like, it's like, it's like they're so cute that you would never think
Starting point is 00:18:07 that they could do something evil. They're highly intelligent. Yes. Highly intelligent. That's why I don't trust them. Because they got ulterior motives. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:15 They just have great marketing. What are they waiting for then? What do you mean? Their chance? They're like the Richard Ramirez of the sea. Oh, my God. I don't even know who the Richard. The Nightstalker.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Stalker. Yeah, the night stalker. Hold on the sea. Just you wait. When have I been wrong? I'm just early. Just wait. You're so annoying.
Starting point is 00:18:34 By the way, it's octopi that are going to take over the world. Octopi. Yeah, octopuses. Oh, with their heck the Lactuculus? Yeah. They're actually really, really smart, and they can actually come online and take over the world. Oh. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And they got a long one. Yeah. When they do it. Yeah. Big love to search how animals get it on. You just got to know that. Why do you know that? Because you got to protect yourself, man. Much thanks, Greg. Much thanks.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And now the weather. Oh, hell my dog. With concrete storm.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Peritos, it is going out for the weather. Tuesday, March 17th. It is going to be hot again. Peritos, like I said, keep your water bottles and your gatories around. The hot advisory is on full effect all over Southern California. First, we slide to the city of Fall Brook. It's going to be hot. And you're going to be hot.
Starting point is 00:19:26 all cooked. 94 and 61 degrees at night. Next, we grab the surfboard and catch waves in the city of Oceanside, driving micheladas down the throat, boatside. 78 degrees and 58 at night. Now we wipe off the sweat in the city of Pasadena. Don't roll rage and catch a misdemeanor. 93 degrees and 69 at night.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Lastly, we spread our wings and soar over Los Angeles. It's going to be hotter than a candlelit. 93 degrees and suns. 64 degrees at night. Stay warm, guys. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Happy St. Patrick's Day. We're green.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Don't get pinch. Yeah. Drink green juices, green beer. Green juices. Stay healthy. And then, you know, just, again, keep the water next to you because it's going to be hot.
Starting point is 00:20:15 The green one. The green one. It's your boy, Kanku, for Bambach, mornings, our Powell 106. Let's go. All right, check this out, homie.
Starting point is 00:20:21 You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got you for. The homie help line. Nina needs our help. Nina, hit us up and said, hey, brown bag.
Starting point is 00:20:36 My name is Nina, and I am having a tough time with planning my daughter's sweet 16 because of my horrible baby daddy. What? She said, he won't attend our daughter's sweet 16 because he doesn't want his girlfriend to feel disrespected. What? She said he's been absent from our kids' lives since I left him four years ago. Unfortunately, he was a chronic cheater, and while married, he got this same girlfriend,
Starting point is 00:21:04 aka Sancha, pregnant, and they're still together. Which is cool, I guess. They're making it work. She said, I've healed mostly from that drama, and I personally invited him, his girl, and their child, but he got mad. He won't even attend by himself because he's more worried about his girl feeling disrespected. The worst part is
Starting point is 00:21:26 that if he doesn't go, none of his family will attend. Even after all this drama, my daughter still wants to invite him because she really wants the father-daughter dance. We try to think of a solution, but my dad is disabled, and grandpa on her dad's side won't be going if her dad doesn't go.
Starting point is 00:21:47 So at what point do I just let Let it go and tell my daughter she has to accept his decision to not go to her sweet 16 or should I just keep trying to make it happen for her? Let me know, Brown Bag. Yeah, that's really tough. That's tough because I'm sure there's emotions even though like clearly you move on, you get better. There's still that betrayal that you felt from your person that and he, look, he, I don't, he, he's with the girl that he cheated on you with, you know? Yeah. So I'm just wondering how much.
Starting point is 00:22:19 of the way that Nina is moving is coming from being upset about that and how much of it is like truly really working for their child because she's also said he has been absent from four years yeah for the last four years so baby girl's 16 that means this happened when she was 12 yeah you know that's a that's a big life change for her and I'm also wondering like again it's really unfortunately Unfortunately for adults that are going through a split and there's kids involved, they do personal things. You know, it's really tough to put your personal stuff aside and really do good for your child together. Like really just be like, hey, I couldn't, I can't stand you, but let me just, let me pretend that I can stand you in front of our kids on both sides. Yeah. Because one will try to do it and the other one could be talking mess or treating bad. Like for both to come on in accord of that after breakup, for two people period that break up and having a good accord and they're not going to talk smack about each other is it's hard so imagine
Starting point is 00:23:24 someone with a child uh baby girls 12 was 12 when they broke up now she's 16 and dad has said look i can't go because my my girl yeah would get upset that would be very hurtful if i was the 12 year old daughter to understand but Nina's saying hey my daughter just she can't accept it she does not want to she wants the father daughter dance you know I feel like she has that picture in her head of the father daughter dance that you know she really wants it to be done and it's like
Starting point is 00:23:58 of course why wouldn't she she has a father she has a dad you know why does y'all not being together mean I can't have my father yeah that moment and how much of that is like on whose part yeah yeah she invited the girlfriend too yes And their kid. Yeah. The whole family.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Yeah. After they, you know, broke up her family. I'm honestly still stuck on the, on the fact that his girl feels disrespected. I mean, it's his, it's like, fool, like she cheated or you cheated on her with her. That's his past. She probably. Yeah, but the audacity to still feel disrespected, it's crazy. The baby daddy's a girl.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Yeah. The new girl is probably one of those type of girls that's like, oh, I don't want you anywhere near your ex. Yeah. You know, because she knows he's a cheater. So, it's like. And it's like. It's like one of those things, how you got them is how you lose them. I was about to say that right there.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Right? So it's like, she's like, no, you can't be around your ex because you're a cheater. Yeah, but being around my ex is one thing. And I get why you wouldn't want me around my ex. Being around my daughter is another thing. Yeah. You haven't been around your daughter for four years. Yeah, that's terrible.
Starting point is 00:25:00 That's a whole different. Like, you can't say your girlfriend is, feels that that's disrespectful. Yeah. And honestly, the family part too, because you got to think of it, this daughter, that's half of her. Yeah. You're not just, like, dad not showing up is not, dad not showing up, are you keeping dad from the party is not just against dad. It's against half of who that child is and their identity and who they are.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Half of their life's memories is with their father and their father's side of the family. So you're taking that away. If you're not careful, that can lead to children that may be resenting their own cells because they're, their part. That's their part. That's them. That's them. And it's really got. I cannot stress this enough as somebody that who's been through a very, very rough time in custody stuff.
Starting point is 00:25:48 And it's a really touchy subject for me because I tried really, really hard to make sure that my oldest son had a relationship and that we were as amicable as possible. But even then it turned really, really horrible and probably one of the worst times of my life. But understanding that that's half of them. Yeah. You're going to make them, if you're trying to turn a kid against another parent, You're going to make them hate half of themselves too. They won't ever tell you it'll be quiet. You know, it'll be a very quiet thing they go through.
Starting point is 00:26:20 But you're going to make them feel about themselves a certain way. And you've got to be really careful of that. I don't know if this is Nina's side or if this is baby daddy's side, but you both. Like, I cannot do a story like this and not give you guys both fair warning and any parent going through a split. We are the adults and we are, these things can tear a child apart from the inside scars that they don't. show outwardly this can happen to them and if we look at this as a personal vendetta of this person don't deserve to be a baby daddy if this girl don't deserve to be in her kids life all of that is going to go into a person that loves you guys both deeply and maybe can't show it to you maybe can't
Starting point is 00:27:00 show it to her or him when they're with them but that is what they're going to internalize and they're going to grow up broken you know because they don't want to let you know how they felt I'm sorry to get on this like really crazy feel. Go ahead. But as a child of divorced parents and then a child that I couldn't just make it work with my first son's father, seeing what that did to that beautiful child that loved us both so deeply and put him through hell, that, that, that, that, I don't want that to get to happen again. We have Nina on the line.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Yeah. To see more of like her, her perspective on the story. Good morning, Nina. Hi, good morning. Nina, we have a bunch of questions. First of all, I want to. acknowledge you were done dirty you were done very dirty and you were with this man and you had a 12 year old and he cheated on you and he stayed with the baby mama that's a lot to even process in four years because
Starting point is 00:27:51 that's at least 12 years that y'all were together so it's really tough to to and i'm sure there's moments where you think you got it all healed and then something kind of triggers you or brings back that trauma um but it's and unfortunately as much as you got done wrong it's is it's going to be messed up to say this it's not about you right now it's about your daughter right and And so now it's your daughter's Sweet 16. And take me through that. Take me through getting past your feelings and inviting him and him saying no. All right.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Good morning. Just before I get started, because my son, he's nine, and we listen to for most of the stories on the way to schools. And he really wanted to say hi to all of you guys. Oh. If he can just say hi. Oh, of course. So he's home. Oh, what are up?
Starting point is 00:28:38 Say, nine. Hi. Hi. What's a bro? Hi. What's your name? Hi. I'm just at home right now.
Starting point is 00:28:46 You're just at home right now. What's your name? Frankie. Frankie. Frankie, say what's up to LA? They're all listening. Say, what's up, Los Angeles? What's up Los Angeles?
Starting point is 00:28:55 Frankie, you got a best friend you want to say hi to, bro? Huh? You got a best friend you want to say hi to? No. I don't think they listen to this radio. Oh, damn. They need a new best friend, brother. Yeah, they're missing out.
Starting point is 00:29:09 Number one sign. All right. talking to you, bro. Bye. Peace out, Frankie. Hi, good morning. You're a great mom. Yeah, sometimes we just, we have to change the station.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Really? I can never get, guess why. That's great. No, no. Where do you change it to? Don't say it. You shouldn't. Okay, what's up?
Starting point is 00:29:34 Talk to us. No, I'm sorry, what was your question again, Lett be? Take me through that. Take me through putting your feelings aside, inviting him and all of that. And I hope you're not talking about it in front of the nine-year-old. No, no, I made him go to his room already. Okay. No, I would not.
Starting point is 00:29:52 No, I guess it was just, you know, for the most part, healing and just I've always been really independent. He was kind of always absent in a sense even when we were together. Okay. So I learned how to process emotions and feelings kind of on my own even before that had happened. And he had already been, you know, cheating back and forth with this girl. Because he was a tow truck driver and she was a manager at one of his property. And so he had already been going back and forth, back and forth. Hold on one second.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Hold on. Toil truck driver and truck driver are two very different. Still a truck. Two peas in a pie. They're different. They're not. I'm on the road. But it's just different.
Starting point is 00:30:36 It is different, but it's the same. No. How long were you with him before the babies? About 13 years. Before the kids? Oh, no, before the kid. No, no, no. He had, so he.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Yeah, pretty much. We have one year. It's more than just the one daughter that we have together. We actually have four kids together. And I've just been holding it down. I've taken him for child support, everything in the world, but he found a way to, you know, just work under the table and, you know, he doesn't pay anything. And that's one of the things that I told him I don't need any help financially for my daughter's party.
Starting point is 00:31:23 I don't need anything from you at all except for you to show up. Okay, so I have a couple questions because I asked you to kind of go back into the putting your feelings aside and like kind of I'm wondering. You said he hasn't been in her life for the four years you guys are broken up. Has he not seen her? Has he not seen them? No. So he's messaged back and forth for the first two years he was into drinking.
Starting point is 00:31:51 He was a heavy alcoholic. And then I guess he claims to have been sober for the last two years. So for the first two years, he was kind of, he would text. then, like, shoot them a random text, like, once every six months or once, you know, very, very seldomly he did. And he saw our oldest daughter once at a taco truck with his new son. And then he hasn't seen our oldest son at all in four years, except for the first time a couple of months ago. And then he hasn't really seen my daughter, my younger one that's having the birthday. And this is because he doesn't want to?
Starting point is 00:32:29 Like, you're open. Yeah. You're open to it. You've been open to it since the beginning? Yes, I had. Well, not when he was heavily drinking because I just didn't trust his judgment. Was he drinking before you guys broke up? Oh, heavily.
Starting point is 00:32:47 So wouldn't it be the same? Like the drinking part? No, he wasn't, whenever we would go out, it was just me and the kids. He never went out with the kids. He was already distant when, like you mentioned, when you guys were together. Yeah. Okay. Okay. So then afterwards you're like, yeah, you can't be around the kids. Yeah. And then, you know, it was little conversations here and there. I could see you, you would hear a difference in his, the way he would speak. I could, I could a little bit more feel reassured that he wasn't drinking anymore because before he would always, he would drink almost like just for any reason. And his speech was slurred or he just sounded different all the time. And then he assured me that after a couple of years, he finally has stopped drinking for the betterment of his life, he said.
Starting point is 00:33:41 And so, you know, I just thought maybe now it'd be ideal just for my daughter's happiness and what she wants to invite him to just do the father-daughter dance. And that became a whole fiasco itself. You invited him just to do the dance? No, I invited him to the event completely. The whole party. Okay. Yeah. Him and his family.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Because you said, Yeah, him and his family and his family, even back when I first started planning, they're like, of course, tell me what I can help you with. Awesome. Her uncles were like, what can I help you with? And I, you know, I just told him, you know, we'll just send you to save the dates when we have more information.
Starting point is 00:34:18 His, her aluelo, same thing, you know, just all this talk. And then, but then they found out that one of the uncle's ex-girlfriend is going to be there, so they don't want to go and then they use that as an excuse first. Why would that happen? Yeah, why would you invite her? Well, I invite her because she's more part of my kid's life than they are now. The actual family is not a part of their life. She is more?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Yeah. She's an ex of a Tio? One of the uncles, yeah, one of the uncles. Yeah, one of the kids. So they look at her like Tia. All right. Yeah, yeah. And we hang out way more.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Like, she asked to see my kids versus my ex-y family. She makes the effort. Yeah. And then, and then, of course, just some. make things even more comfortable going out of my way for my ex. You know, I told him he can invite. Of course, he can bring his, his girlfriend and their son. La Sancha.
Starting point is 00:35:10 And, um, yeah. Um, and, you know, it was like a, it was like a battle back and forth. And he wouldn't even give like a philanthropy. He would just kind of, um, try to avoid answering it, but by going around in circles, like beating the bush and, and, and, you know, I, you know, I told him, like, if you don't feel comfortable, then just at least come for the father-daughter dance, you know, like some, some part of it. So she has that memory.
Starting point is 00:35:31 with you or she can have a picture with you of that special day yeah and it just blew up even more into like you know how he believes that she the girlfriend's going to feel disrespected and it's not fair to her and it's just my heart tugs because I see my daughter like every time she just she cries what part is she going to feel disrespected yeah have you talked to that he's spending time with his daughter like what's the reasoning or that you that you're there I think it's more and less like I'm there and he thinks that everyone's going to look at her, you know, give her dirty looks. And I told him, like, everyone's past your guys' drama. Whatever you did four years ago, like, no one cares about it in that same limelight anymore.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Like, they understand that I've been able to move past that. And, you know, my kids, I've even encouraged my kids, like, hey, like, if you guys do want to, you know, visit your dad, most likely, you know, what's her face is going to be there. And, you know, are you guys going to be okay with that? And, you know, my girls are girls' girls. And at first they're like, oh, heck no, like, we don't want to see her. We, you know, like, my boys don't want to care. They just, they don't care about drama.
Starting point is 00:36:38 But eventually my girls have also said, like, we don't care anymore. Like, if we're going to meet with her, then we're going to meet with her. If that's what it takes to see dad. I was like, yeah, that's cool, you know. And, like, their dad just keeps finding excuses or making excuses to why, you know, he can't go. Have you tried talking to her? Um, no, she changed her number and I don't have it anymore. But you have his.
Starting point is 00:37:03 You can tell him. I have his. Yeah. Oh, he won't give that to me. He just wants you guys so separate. I'm wondering, because I wonder, it's a lot to, to be like, dang, like, she feels disrespectful, but for what? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:16 And, and, and I'm wondering, could they do. Maybe because I used to go off on her. I mean, I won't lie. Well, you just understand the boy in the beginning. I mean, if she gets those dirty looks, that's warranted. Like, you broke up a family. Like, that's just kind of. Not at my daughter's party.
Starting point is 00:37:29 Yeah, I said, you know, one thing is like... She'll get it. Girl, she'll get it. Yeah, she can't control other people. Four years is nothing. Yeah. Four years is nothing. I'm not older.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Just people in our family that still get it after 20 years. Yeah. Our deal. Yeah. You know it too. I'm wondering, could he just do something with your daughter, like him and them? Well, that's what she... I think he had suggested to her.
Starting point is 00:37:52 That's good. But she said that that's not what she wants. And, you know, because he had promised her, even a couple of years ago that he would of course attend to her party. Like, so in her eyes it's another like false promise or another promise that he's dropping. And so I just feel like if that's what she wants and she doesn't want to do with him afterwards because of, you know, her own emotions or reasons, like, then he just needs to suck it up and just go. But I know he won't.
Starting point is 00:38:20 And to see my daughter's emotions every single time, it's heartbreaking. Yeah. It's not her that, it's not just her that wants to see him, you know, it's all four of them. It is. It is. And it seems like he is saying no because he's kind of being in his brain, loyal and doesn't want to disrespect the girl he's with now. But it's unfortunate because you guys don't forget you. Respectfully, like if I'm him, like, there's nothing to do with you.
Starting point is 00:38:54 But, like, those are his children. Those are his babies. He saw them be born. He has memories with them. He helped name them. He spends time with them. He loves certain things about them. Like little memories they just have between them.
Starting point is 00:39:06 All of those things have gone out the window. And it's a really, really, it's really sad to be in your children's shoes. And that's all you're seeing. And it does seem from what you're saying that you've given the olive branch. Like, look, we've gone through this stuff. Yes, you guys didn't be dirty in the worst way. but be there for your kid. Even if you're not there.
Starting point is 00:39:31 Like you don't mind them hanging out, them being together. Even if it's not the Sweet 16. Because when is the Sweet 16? On June 6th. On June. You have time. Even if it's not there, go take her. Like, take your kids.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Or is he, would you let him take the kids, like for the weekend? Well, he's taken my 9-year-old for the day because that's the only one that's been willing to go lately, but I won't allow him to take them overnight because he's been refusing to, like, give me his address. And I have, like, sole physical and legal custody. And so I told him, like, you know, since they haven't ever slept the night with you since you last lived here. Like, like, spend the day with him. What about, like, the older ones? Oh, yeah. I've encouraged it. Well, the thing is that he made plans with them and then he last minute does cancel. Oh, okay. So he's broken their heart time and time again. Because, yeah, because the last time,
Starting point is 00:40:26 they made plans, they said that at first, they only wanted to see him, especially not having spent time with him in four years. They didn't want his girlfriend there. And so last minute, then he canceled his plans for the second time. And so that's when I spoke to the kids again. I said, you know, you guys, unfortunately, I'm not trying to force you to meet his girlfriend, but it looks like that's the only way you're going to be able to see your dad is when the girlfriend is present.
Starting point is 00:40:51 So won't you just be open-minded to it and just see how it goes? And I've raised my kids with him in the household and without him in the house. So I've raised them to be very respectful. Don't make, you know, caras. Don't talk to them disrespectful. You know, just enjoy the time that you have. And if she's there, like, just be, you know, respectful. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:13 And honestly, you're your mom, so they're going to, like, you can tell them this, but, like, when they see her, like, that's a odd. Yeah. Because respectfully, it's not, one, it's what you did to my mom, but also before you, we were in a home together. We were a whole family and now we're not. So they have their own personal issue and all of them. Vendetta and all of that.
Starting point is 00:41:31 They're never going to like her. Yeah. And that's not. Because when he was still here and one of the drunken nights that he was on, we got into a fight and he was like, quote unquote, sick and tired of hiding his secret of having a baby. And he went into the kids room. I remember it was like almost midnight or something. Oh, he had a baby on you.
Starting point is 00:41:53 You guys were together and he had the baby. Yeah. Secret baby. Yeah. We thought it was like he went in there. He went in there to let them know like I have a baby and, you know, I can't hide the secret anymore. So they've already been like, so that's who they associate the girlfriend with, you know. Like she broke.
Starting point is 00:42:10 Like they, for a long time they thought that she was one that broke up our family. Of course. And so I had a, and I understand that. And I just want to show them like. But it's not her. It's him. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Yeah. That's crazy. Now she knew he was married. Yeah, it was both of them Yeah She would Yeah, when I would Re-out to her and I'd say like, what the heck
Starting point is 00:42:34 And I would say, you know, he's married, he has kids He doesn't have one kid He has four kids over here A whole life You're gonna catch however you caught him now Like this is exactly how he's gonna leave you He's gonna be your karma And you said he's cheated on you before
Starting point is 00:42:49 Oh yeah Okay but and then you stayed Mm-hmm I stayed Because we Yeah Like one thing I learn growing And it's the hard way in therapy.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Yeah. What can you hold yourself accountable for too? Because that's 13 years too. And maybe it was, he'll change. Maybe it was. Because all of this too, like he's a heavy drinker. Yeah, he was doing it when we're together. He did like he cheated.
Starting point is 00:43:10 Yeah, he was doing that when we're together. At that part too, it's like, how can I hold myself accountable for what happened to me? You know? Like of staying. Not that you're wrong. You got done dirty. And you got done dirty time and time again.
Starting point is 00:43:23 And maybe your heart is too good to have. understood that. It seems like when he had the baby, did he leave you or did you break up with him? No, I was the idiot where I, um, you stayed. I kicked him out. Yeah, I kicked him out. And then, um, just seeing, it was one of those things where I thought I was staying. If I let him back in or if I stayed, it would be better for the kids. It's one of those situations. Okay. So he left you. Ultimately, he left you for the other one. No, well, after I kicked him out, yeah, because I would find him sleeping in his truck. And, um, Then I found out he was going back and forth over there, but he was still hitting me up. And then out of like maybe just feeling alone or sad or just the mourning of the loss of the innocence of our family, you know, I took him back and I said, I'm willing to, if once I start healing, I'm willing to accept your son and we can be a family, all this dumb stuff, you know.
Starting point is 00:44:16 And then he just kept cheating though with her. And then I would find out. And then finally the last straws, you know, I had a night where I went. after him and you know I took the kids and he left and he left the next day and then we were me and the kids were a bit of come back home and we've been here since wow that's a lot all right all right we're going to get calls and you ultimately want to know what will keep should I try to have another civil conversation with him or even with his family about going or should I just take it for what it is and leave it alone already and accept, you know, accept it and help teach my daughter just
Starting point is 00:44:59 accept his decision. Has she spoken to him? Yes, they did. And she ended up crying really hard the last time because he was just going around in circles about if he could go or couldn't go. He wouldn't just give her straight answer. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:14 And we just hung up. Okay. KBWRFMHG1, Los Angeles. It's Power 106, LA's number one for hip-hop, and we need to take your calls. to help Nina. Nina was with her man for 13 years. And four years ago, she found out he had a baby with somebody else and that broke up their family. They have four kids together. And since then, he has rarely really seen the kids. He makes promises and then doesn't show up. And now it's one of her daughter's sweet 16s and she wants the father-daughter dance. All of that, I can totally
Starting point is 00:45:51 just see her yearning for her dad, even if she says she's upset. They're still, and she's probably very upset, but there's still that want and need for that relationship with her dad. And it seems like he's saying no, because he doesn't want to disrespect his current
Starting point is 00:46:07 girlfriend. And so now to come and be like, hey, let's intermix after all of the drama. It's really tough. You have to work on the drama first. Yeah. Because I think it's no way anyone would want to do that whether you're right or you're wrong you're not going to want to now intermix
Starting point is 00:46:26 and understand within another relationship where you guys have beef like there's beef there yeah for sure Nina's good good about it though she's like I don't feel any which way about it anymore it's all dead and gone but I just don't know why he wouldn't want to come through to be with his daughter and on his end it might be he's said I don't want to disrespect my girl people are going to look at her weird and those are all in his brain valid points yeah because this is his new family yeah that these are all valid points in his brain of i gotta respect her and on her side she's like no i don't care it's about our kid right valid point yeah it should be the priority point but already if he had left you and and left the family it's not the priority point for him yeah you know what i'm saying
Starting point is 00:47:15 so you kind of have to deal with the cards that you're dealt Like you have to work on those cards and it takes a lot of being outside of yourself. A lot of, I know I was done wrong. I know you deserve this down and the third. But I'm going to give you this thing called grace and try to figure out how we can be copesthetic so that our child can benefit off of that. That's very rare. That's 0.001% of the population, less percent of the population that is divorced or separated
Starting point is 00:47:44 with the child involved. This is a very rare occurrence. This is easier said than done. And in a perfect world and all of the people. that but if you really want to have that talk and that like that moving forward and that progress in these children's lives that kind of has to happen yeah there's no way around it yeah there's no way that you can beef with with each other and then fake it on this sweet 16 day no no uh so she's just trying to figure out should i try to have the conversation with them or should i just tell my daughter
Starting point is 00:48:17 Like, hey, it's time. It's time to get over it. It's time to accept that he's not showing up. It's time to accept that. And it's really hard because it makes you feel chosen over. Yeah. And I told Nina herself, forget how you feel it's going to make your daughter feel. It makes your daughter feel she got abandoned.
Starting point is 00:48:35 She got betrayed. She got chosen over. She's not good enough for her dad. Yeah. That's what these things are going to make that kid feel like, you know? Growing up with divorced parents is terrible. It's horrible. Yeah, it's terrible.
Starting point is 00:48:45 That's like, I grew up like that too. Like my parents were divorced since I was born Like basically when I was a kid So then when my dad got another family I hated that lady and her daughter too Because my dad doesn't have any girls So he treated her like a daughter Right
Starting point is 00:48:58 And I was just like, no girls on your family side Yeah, yeah yeah So it's like bro what's going on here So I hated them for the longest And then my mom and dad had beef But they never like showed it In front of you guys But I could tell like when my dad would show up at the game
Starting point is 00:49:11 Sit over there Like yeah it was a But he would show up Yeah but it was still kind of of like a damn like what's going on here yeah yeah as a kid yeah yeah you have that energy you see you feel it you feel everything yep um but not you're really cool with that sister no this is a different dad that's a different dad yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i'm confused but i'm sorry All right, Nicole in Huntington Park.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Let's go to Nicole. Nicole, good morning. Good morning. Hi, Nicole. Nicole, so you're 15. Yeah. Okay, Nicole, and this is a lot for a 15-year-old to talk about, but can you tell us what made you call in today? I wanted to call in because I'm going through the same situation because my birthday was on Sunday, too.
Starting point is 00:50:09 And since I have an inconsistent father, I was like, this seems sort of like the same situation I'm going through. So I was just like, I want to call in to help because I didn't invite my dad because he's obviously not always there. So I wanted to call and tell her my thoughts on it. Yeah, please do. Please do. Nina's trying to figure out what she should do for her kid's sweet 16 because dad doesn't seem to be willing to put his pride aside and maybe. prioritize her versus his new family yeah um i feel like lina should help her daughter um
Starting point is 00:50:53 realize that her dad is not going to be there instead of trying to force him to go because he already was saying like that he wasn't going to go yeah and i feel like if he just if he if he if she forces him to go she's just going to get a bad experience inside of it because it's also been a while since he's seen her. So I feel like it's just going to create a bigger problem because of his new family. So, yeah. That's a lot to, that's a lot of, of great advice coming from a 15 year old and you've been through it yourself.
Starting point is 00:51:34 And you mentioned that your dad's not, not consistent. Yeah. I guess how would you, how did you take it? as a 15 year old because too i guess we all don't know how nina's daughter will take that stuff i just had to accept the fact that he's not going to be around a lot because it's been like this like since i was little since i was like baby so i feel like maybe did to it and i just like accepted the fact that he's not going to be around a lot when i was little so like now that i'm older he's like he's here but then like I don't talk to him at all so like he's like a long-distance relative
Starting point is 00:52:23 that I don't see anymore was it tough at first because now you seem like you're very understanding and you and granted you probably still have moments and that's all valid all valid by the way but it must have taken some time yeah it took a while for me to like just accept the fact but like he's not going to be there for me a lot but um i just i don't know i just kind of i don't know i don't know i'm sorry i'm kind of nervous okay you're doing amazing and that's a lot to talk about and thank you for giving us the perspective of the the child in this you don't know how much you just helped besides any whatever any adult can say about another adult like what you said about the child's perspective is so
Starting point is 00:53:15 important and you seem to talk so confidently and so sure of yourself that I'm sure that like you you've been through a lot to get here so I just want to thank you for calling thank you're welcome what is it Disneyland Knotts
Starting point is 00:53:30 what else we got Gabriel glasses and you think he's funny fluffy I'm going to see concrete what do you want what do you want I'll give you the world right now get it's her dad Oh, Greg. You're so. Wait out at him full.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Get out of. That's a lot. Should I put it at Greg? Yes, come on. Get out here. I got thrown out for less. Nicole, what you want, baby girl? Um, Disneyland.
Starting point is 00:54:04 There you go. There you go. I'm giving it to you. Congratulations. We're going to Disneyland. We're going to get you there. We're going to get you there. We're going to put him on his face right now.
Starting point is 00:54:14 All of our love. love to you. Thank you for calling in. It takes a lot. I was in your shoes. My parents broke up when I was 14. So all of these feelings and I just want I just want you to know that we got you. We got your back, Mamasita. Thank you. I love you guys so much. Oh, I love you back. I love you back. And Greg sucks. Don't worry. He does. He just is. Yeah. He wanted his dad to. Yeah. He's going to want to suck. Yeah. Hey, you got dead. It's okay. He needed his dad. He's that there.
Starting point is 00:54:46 And he needs that. No, but I love that. You know, her saying that because, you know, again, I was in that position too. And, you know, I didn't speak to my mom for about four years of, like, you know, my younger youth or whatever, like 17 to 21. And when I accepted that she, I wouldn't see her, it hurt way less. And it's like, and if I did, then it was like, okay. And, you know, it was similar. She was in a relationship I didn't agree with.
Starting point is 00:55:10 And I'm like, I don't think we're going to have a relationship until that is over. But I knew eventually it would be over. And these are very adult decisions to make. Yeah. These are very things that you didn't need to. You shouldn't have had to. No. But you're saying there is a power to once you do that.
Starting point is 00:55:27 Oh, yeah. Accepting it. It's not fair. You shouldn't have to go through it. But when you understand. No, you just like see it. Like you don't. And it's so sad.
Starting point is 00:55:36 Like you don't hope for something that is telling you is not going to happen. You kind of got to let that hope die. And I know it sounds dark, but it does make it easier. Yeah. But once you accept that, they're like, you know what? Like, she's not going to call you and be like, I'm sorry. Like, that's not going to happen. But it can happen once circumstances change.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? For me, it was like once she got out of the relationship, we were back to being great again. You know what I'm saying? But until that changed, it couldn't be the way I would want it to be. Yeah. Let's go to Jorge in Pekoma. Is this Joree from Pekoma Hills?
Starting point is 00:56:16 Probably. Good morning. It is. Long time. It is. Talk to us. What would you tell Nina, Nina,
Starting point is 00:56:23 about her situation? She doesn't know if she should try, keep trying to have her baby daddy be a part of her daughter's sweet 16. The daughter wants him there for the father-daughter dance, but it's been four years since he's really been there. He is currently with the person he cheated on her with and broke up the whole family for. He says he doesn't want to be.
Starting point is 00:56:42 want to disrespect that new family and she feels like, dang, should I help my daughter accept this is not going to happen? Or should I keep trying to make this happen? Oh, yeah. Well, first of all, that's dirty. You guys told me after that 15-year-old. We're all emotional over here. And Greg, I hope you're not a gas today going home.
Starting point is 00:57:00 What? Yeah. Yeah, it gets expensive. It is. I hope you have to go to the most expensive gas station today, Greg. I hope the fuel pump gets stuck. See, you did? I wonder why all the listeners hate me.
Starting point is 00:57:12 It's what you said! It's true. All right. Holder, talk to us. What would you tell Nina? I had a friend. I was the exact situation. She was...
Starting point is 00:57:23 Nina, whatever Nina tells the dad, he's not going to listen to you, but it's coming from her. So this one situation, the daughter was a C-16 as well. The daughter was doing a digital invitation. So she was sending reminders like, oh, we're 60 days away from the thing,
Starting point is 00:57:35 from the C-16. The dad kept from the daughter, hey, yeah, I'm going to be there. I'm going to be there. So on the last, the one's the one, like maybe 20 days before there. I see you guys in 21 days.
Starting point is 00:57:46 I'm so excited. We're going to have a great time. See all my family. Yeah. And we have a special father-daughter dance. He put it on blast and sent it to all the, everyone that was invited. So he left it all on the dad now. The dad was up to the dad.
Starting point is 00:58:00 No more. So put all the stress and everything on the dad. He had to show up. Yeah, he showed up. But he's already the scene bed. This one's already the scene bed. He went on the, like, you don't care. in the in the in the picture family he saw her at the taco truck didn't even buy her
Starting point is 00:58:15 a taco so basically set them up there yeah but have it come from the daughter you're saying like the daughter did it the daughter was the one sending us so you're saying put them on the flyer yeah in attendance one night only yeah has been seen in four years hitting the stage tonight oh oh my god it's your dad oh oh oh oh oh No. Okay. Did your homie show up? He did.
Starting point is 00:58:45 The story gets even crazier. Oh, what? He got, he got, so he got, so he got, so he got, so he got, so he got, so he was, he had hooked up with the, the, the mom's niece. So the niece didn't show up. It was crazy. He got drunk. They all got back together, and they're still back together now. What do you mean they all got back?
Starting point is 00:59:04 Well, see, and that's why the new girl don't want him there. Exactly, because he's a cheater. That is why, thank you, honey. Oh, that's a monster. Like, hey, remember this? No, they're going to get to. Because she even said I was willing to put aside that he had a baby on me. And accept the baby and accept the baby.
Starting point is 00:59:18 The new girl knows he's a little flusy. Yeah, the daughter's. They can't be trusted. And the new girl knows that she's taking him back before, even through the most horrendous stuff. He's going to be dancing with the daughter, all emotional. My family's back together. Oh, my God. Here, I about you talk with me, ho.
Starting point is 00:59:35 And I was drunk. Kids, you have another kid. You have another brother. Yeah. Stop. Stop. Be very careful outside. It's going to be really, really hot.
Starting point is 00:59:43 There's like a crazy heat wave. It's winter time. Take care of yourself, the elderly, the babies, and pets. It's a lot of taking care of ourselves. But don't forget about our fur friends because then being outside is really, it's too hot. It's even too hot for them. Put shoes on your dogs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:59 They have shoes. He's already cheat. He's cheating. Yeah. What? Cheating. Are you guys trying to steal me like a charm? He's cheating.
Starting point is 01:00:08 You're cheating by eating them. Why are you eating right now? He's disqualified. What do you mean? They're in front of me. Sounds disgusting, by the way. Just hearing. Doesn't it sound disgusting?
Starting point is 01:00:16 Makal. That's as cool. You're hating on my lucky charms. Okay. You're a little bit Irish now? I am. Oh, true. Girls Irish?
Starting point is 01:00:23 Yeah. Talk about it. How do you celebrate it? We went to a St. Patrick's Day party on Saturday. Okay, what is that like? Super dope. I had corn beef and hash for the first time. A bunch of cabbage everywhere.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Exactly. Yeah. Honestly, a lot of things are just. different things. Like, I don't know, it's like a potato, and then it's like beef, but it tastes like like, like, like, beardia. Like, it's like kind of like shredded beef, but there's no juice to it. Okay. Still pretty good, though. Okay. What did you guys do? Is there like a, is there a pinata of swords? Oh, yeah. There's Irish dancers. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:56 There's people that come in like traditional Irish, you know, like wear, and then the guy in a kill comes play as a bagpipe. And then everybody's drinking Guinness and Jameson and Gingerail. And everybody's wearing a green shirt. It's pretty sick. Did you wear a skirt? I didn't this time, but they're getting it made next time. But yeah, no, it was pretty cool, man. I'm not going to lie. Like, it was vibes.
Starting point is 01:01:18 It was vibes. I'm faking the skirt crazy. Yeah. It would be him. It would be him. All right. So, look, we won't get lucky right now. Do they play this song?
Starting point is 01:01:28 They didn't, but they had a dope-ass band. I'm playing all the jams. All right. We have Knott's Break Farm tickets on the line, and we have three contenders we have. Greg, Angie, and Victor. in front of them, they have Me Lucky Charms. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:42 They have the cereal in front of them. And there's a gold coin somewhere in your guys' little bowls. Gold coin records, baby. This is so much cereal. This is a lot. This is the biggest marshmallows. Vic, Julian and Corona thinks
Starting point is 01:01:55 you're going to win this game. Let's go, Julian. Olga in K-town is going for Greg. Oh, yeah. That was good. That was good. And Nadia, and Santa Ana is going for Angie. Nadia.
Starting point is 01:02:06 No, that doesn't sound in. Oh, we were supposed to do. Irish. Nydia. Nita. Yeah, right? Nadia! I got you.
Starting point is 01:02:15 What? It's got like a cholo from that. I know. What the hell? All right. Irish cholo. All right. So you guys have to,
Starting point is 01:02:22 using no hands. You're already using hands, Vick. Using no hand. You got to dig into the cereal and pop out with the gold coin. Whoever does it faster wins. What?
Starting point is 01:02:34 There's only one? Is there only one gold coin in there? There's three. So we got to get all three? Three in each? That's a lot of call. Oh, damn. All right.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Get all three. Get lucky while you do it. When it starts, you go, do not use your hands. Do not. Put your hands behind your back. Okay, but what? Okay, but what am I supposed to eat it? It's supposed to get the callings, my friend.
Starting point is 01:02:54 What if I'll, okay. Stop asking questions, bruce. Three, two, one, go. There's no milk in this, by the way. It is just, oh, this is gross. It's just them digging in. Angie's cup is going away from her. Vick is doing a great job
Starting point is 01:03:10 I do not know how Greg is doing You guys really want them to do three Angie got one What's up? Yeah What that mouth do, Langey? Ooh, grab cold coins She has two
Starting point is 01:03:27 And she's about to beat Alia Ah! And she has three! Congratulations! We got bowls. That's harder. Nadia! Do you, IG?
Starting point is 01:03:40 Nadia! You're moving out the way. Nadia. That's not fair, my friends. My friend, that's not fair. I didn't do it. What's my tongue for? I didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:03:49 That's a play. I don't even have a pot of gold at the bottom of my rainbow. Nadia, congratulations to one and that's great farm. Congratulations to you, Nadia. You hear me? You're welcome, Nadia. You're welcome, Nadia. Those thing was very deep.
Starting point is 01:04:00 There's not even none in mine. Stop yalling. There's none. Don't worry, love trying to this. You guys said, though. Is there a bottom? All right. That's it.
Starting point is 01:04:11 What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Eset? Don't you know I'm local? Waymo. Waymo's got an up on the loose and up on the loose. Coming your way, Los Angeles. Waymo is the self-driving vehicle.
Starting point is 01:04:26 And I'm going to lie, a lot of the college kids love taking Waymo's. Yeah? Yeah. I know we've kind of taken a little bit like, hey, we don't trust the car as my kind of self. Yeah. Where is it being remote, remoted from? Yeah. If you're driving, does I have a California driver's license?
Starting point is 01:04:40 All of that. No, no, Waymo has an upcoming, and it's by the way of Amazon. They have Zooks Robo taxis. They're coming through Uber, too. They teamed up with Uber so you can now order a Zooks, which low-key, if you look at it, it looks like a little robot, little van thing on a Bob. Check it out, Brown Night Morning's 106 on Instagram on our stories.
Starting point is 01:05:03 You can see what it looks like. And it seems like it can be a multi-passenger type of deal where you go in, order the Zooks, and just ride around. in a self-driving minivan. It's like the ones in Vegas, right? The ones on the street. Yeah, there have been some in Vegas. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:18 Question. Is it cheaper because there's no driver? This is a good question. I don't know. Well, is way more cheaper? No. No, it's not. And that's my frustration with these.
Starting point is 01:05:29 Like, what is my incentive to not interact with the human? I like talking to the people. No, you don't. Yes, I do? There's some people that don't like talking to the people. In Vegas? Oh, what? We'd be having a grand old time with the Uber drivers in Vegas.
Starting point is 01:05:40 You're probably so annoying. That's why you have a low score. They have a... Wait, don't you have no Uber? Well, the Lyft, yeah. Oh, lift. You know, I'm a little banned from Uber. Yeah, you're a lot banned from Uber.
Starting point is 01:05:48 You can't get that ever again. But the thing is, no, getting to know the people, the drivers, like, they'll put you on the culture of the city. I find out their whole story that every time they take me in the airport. The culture of the city? Yeah, in Vegas. In Vegas? Oh, in Vegas. What about here?
Starting point is 01:06:03 No, not out here. I don't need to talk to anybody out here. You're so dumb. I know everything. No, you don't. I like it. I don't have to interact with anybody. Just stay quiet, shut up, and just drive.
Starting point is 01:06:12 No, I just feel like, okay, so then the whole world or the city is going to start turning into just like robot cars. Amazing. Welcome. That's what Will I am was talking about at the red carpet when he went earlier this year, I believe. And he was like, yeah, I wanted to come on the red carpet. I'm not too sure which award show was. It might have been the Grammys, yes. I'm not nominated nothing, but I just wanted to be here because I wanted to see the award shows before it gets taken over by robots.
Starting point is 01:06:37 Like soon robots will be interviewing you and AI is. right here at the award shows, similar to like if you went outside and like, let's say, 2022, that would be the moment before we got autonomous driving cars that just are on their own and without us. Like, he's like, it's just the change of the time. Yeah. You always got to trust what I am. You do. He says it in a lot of words, but you got to just trust what he says. He's always right. I hope we see these little Waymo's that like takeovers and stuff. Just hack them. Just little Waymo. Imagine they have their own little culture. Waymo's getting it, like Waymo's getting into places they shouldn't be.
Starting point is 01:07:10 for the record. There was a standoff, the police standoff and the Waymo's crossing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But Waymos versus Zooks, that's going to be the real thing. What happens?
Starting point is 01:07:20 Is it the San Francisco started Waymos, I believe? Yeah. And then versus Amazon. Oh, the Sucs. The Southerners versus the Northerners. That's crazy. That is.
Starting point is 01:07:30 What are you talking about? Yeah. Yeah, like up top and then down south. Yeah. There can be beefing. Oh, he was. He was. He was.
Starting point is 01:07:36 So you were thinking. Okay. Wow. I know. I'm not supposed to talk about it. There's some homies out there. right now. Like, hey, what's so, homie? Oh, no, I'm talking about the American Revolution, but.
Starting point is 01:07:44 You're not saving yourself. Come here. Now what's going on? Damn! Cheezmation with Angie. You guys, trip out because Apple is actually making it easier for us to spy and be nosy. What? So apparently, Apple has, like, recently patented some ideas about coming up with different products.
Starting point is 01:08:06 One of them being AirPods with a camera. Oh, yeah, there's a little Apple Cheesemail on the list. loose right now and just giving us all of them. They want to see my earwax or what? No, so that's a patent idea saying like the cameras could be used to scan the environment and enable Siri to see what you see.
Starting point is 01:08:22 The side profile of your face. But how? These are, again, these are just ideas. Patents that they've gotten so they want. Or maybe they're getting it so other people don't do it. Yeah, like they're brainstorming and like, all right, let's try to build something with this integrated and let's patent it just in case. By the way, anyone got some AirPods in here?
Starting point is 01:08:39 I do. I do like on you right now. Yeah. You know that we're using AirPods wrong? What do you mean? What do you mean? What do you mean? That we're supposed to lock our AirPods into our ear.
Starting point is 01:08:47 How? Take out the airport. Take out the airport. So usually we put them on our ear. Take off your headphones, bro. You don't hear this. Greg is stupid. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 01:08:55 Put it in your ear how you normally would. Yeah. Okay. That's the wrong way. You're supposed to lift it up, lift it up and lock it behind. No, the other way. Lift it up the other way and lock it behind your ear and it's supposed to stay put. That doesn't even.
Starting point is 01:09:09 I don't want to touch your ear, but yeah. Like that? It's supposed to lock. It's supposed to wedge in between your ear to stay in play. No way. So supposedly, right? I feel cool. Right?
Starting point is 01:09:20 What? Can't even tell it's there. Supposedly we've been using it wrong that there's like a lock feature on your AirPods. Instead of letting the stick part hang down, you're supposed to twist it up and let it lodge in your lobe. I don't like it. I don't like it. Yes. Not even there.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Is that wild? I try it. But if I see it. But if I see it. you gonna be like Greg you got something in the ear like it. Like it looks off. Not real. I'm with it.
Starting point is 01:09:43 I'm with it. I like it. I try it. Everybody gets your iPod right now. You guys have AirPods? So you get your iPod? I don't haven't. Okay.
Starting point is 01:09:51 Because honestly like for me like the longest time like I hated like having any AirPods or any like earbuds because like it hurts my ear. After 30 minutes like I start feeling like it's bruised or something. So maybe that's clue. See let's do it. Lock your ear. I like this. Right. Lock your hair.
Starting point is 01:10:05 All right. Try, try, try. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Lock it. I'll go all the way up. More, more lock it up. It's falling out. It's falling out. More lock it up. Like more like wedge it between your ears. I think her ears are still.
Starting point is 01:10:17 Those are air knots. There. What? Let's see. Let's see. Let me see. They're going to take picture soon. You don't feel it, huh?
Starting point is 01:10:27 No, it's actually really comfortable. Like it's still in my ear and I'm like, this is tight. I learn things sometimes. Okay, but there's more cheap. You're so smart. Yes, you guys. A lot of people are looking at this one kind of weird because Apple's coming up with a smart glove.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Smart glove. Oh, to help control your home, supposedly, right? Exactly. It's supposed to be to control your home with a smart glove, but people are getting ideas already. Oh, yeah, Jose already has one. Yeah, Jose already pre-ordered. Yeah, because what he does in his home with his hand is not to be smart.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Yeah, he's trying to... It's not smart at all. No, nothing. Now, another thing is Apple, it's actually patening and AI glasses. So it's going to be really similar to, like, the Raybans, meta glasses, so trying to compete with it. Oh. I hope you could start seeing things because with a photo I saw, like you could see things in your glass lens.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Yeah. So pair that with the glove? Yeah. Not just like that. Like your messages full on air line. So pair that with your AirPods? Maybe these are not a good idea. The CEO's a per.
Starting point is 01:11:28 It's a ford experience right there. I'm sold. Okay. All right. That's it for transmission. Brought to you guys. Bye. Toyota dealers.
Starting point is 01:11:36 I'm Angie from Brownback mornings. I'm proud of when I was saying. Try the airport trick. but not the one Greg thinks No If it's hip pop You know let these on There I go
Starting point is 01:11:45 Rep sheet Let these set go That luck of the Irish Hey it is St. Patrick's Day So congratulations to all St. Patrick's Woo!
Starting point is 01:11:54 Let's go Happy same People Connor McGregor Greenback Records Bybee Oh yeah Oh yeah
Starting point is 01:12:05 How does your girl Because your girl's Irish Do they do something special today my friend? Yes She's going to play with my Shalele. Oh, yeah. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:12:15 Victor! I'm sorry, Jordan. She's going to dig for me pot to board. Ew! I'm sorry, Jordan. Cross the rainbow and everything. Yes. I have a list of rappers. You didn't know we're Irish.
Starting point is 01:12:28 And the last one is going to surprise you. So keep it here. Just like it surprised me. But yes, Vic is, his girl is Colombian and Irish. Irish. She's Columbia. Yeah, vibes. vibes on like do not say anything about his girlfriend that's his girlfriend
Starting point is 01:12:41 That's a great combo It's a great combo Oh not weird but like I've never heard that Really? I wish you come love me and I listen to Carol G She does She does she looks like Carol G She does
Starting point is 01:12:52 Carol G and Miley Cyrus But But yes Let's get into this So first and foremost We all know this song right We know and we love this song back in the days So this is from House of Fame
Starting point is 01:13:07 So this is from House of Fame Shout out to Everlast, who also had a solo crew afterwards. These are known rappers, representative. This is Lo-Keen Anthem. Did they play this at the party? They didn't, but they should have. They should. House of Pain.
Starting point is 01:13:21 Openly Irish. Yeah, they had the flag on their thing and everything. All of that. You need to jump around. Jump around. That's why they said it like that, bro. That you listen to it. It sounds like very Irish.
Starting point is 01:13:35 Get out just to jump around. What? I'm really nice to do. them because of them. Another rapper that is of Irish descent. Yeah. Bro, come on. That one. You have a lot of other songs you can't play.
Starting point is 01:13:53 Vig's favorite song. Yeah. Berserk. There's so many other better M&M songs. I just put Eminem in the system and since it's Bede, it came up first. Berserk. Yeah, because ABC Orders. I get it.
Starting point is 01:14:05 Well, that did kind of sound like Beastie Boysish. That was my problem. It's his day, bro. Yeah, it's about to kick off this party looks wax. Let's take it. Now, here's a little story. Oh, no, enough, enough, enough, enough. He's okay, he's okay.
Starting point is 01:14:16 They should play this one at the party, too. And you know that if they were to have played, hold on, go ahead. Because this is someone that I tripped out. But if they were to have played, like, let's say some, dang, I hate that things are in ABC order over here. Oh, my God. The organization. We need to be less organized. If they were to play, Crooked smile.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Cole? Jay Cole. No. He's a rapper you did not know. Has Irish just said? Now we know he's biracial. He's black and white. His mother is white.
Starting point is 01:14:50 And while he was in Dublin, Ireland, for a concert for his For Your Eyes Only tour, he told everybody out there that, hey, my great grandma, she comes from, where you come from? You go, there you go. Wow. Play this at the Lackipate.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Yes. I bet you didn't know J. Cole was Blyrish. Great one, bitch. That's great. Say it again. I bet you didn't know J. Cole was Blyrish. Yeah. The look of the Blyrish.
Starting point is 01:15:43 Oh, my God. Jake is it. That was rap, G. That's cool. I'm still in all like, what? Yeah, that's true me out. Shout out Jekle, man. And shout up Berserk.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Oh, yeah. And then I'm also paying, all that good stuff Your Irish playlist should be more popping than it is what I'm saying. Hell yeah. Yeah. It shouldn't just be bagpipes. You could also play some J-Cole wet dreams to the bagpipes.
Starting point is 01:16:06 Do you think Brian Mcnight is also Blyrish? Brian McNight? Yeah. Mick? Oh, just stop. I'm just going to. You were good? And then now you didn't want to stop.
Starting point is 01:16:17 I'm about. Concrete's coming back. Okay? Let's have a green beer. Good. Good. Shout to all the plumbers. It was a national or world plumber day the other day.
Starting point is 01:16:33 I just want to say that even before I knew this information, I was shout on y'all out. And I was saying thank you for your job and everything that you do and how you take care of all of us. Thankful for your credit. Very thankful for the plumbers. But if people start switching up on you, plumbers, this is why. Okay.
Starting point is 01:16:50 There is a new theory that people that have jobs that are not AI needed, someone that's going to your house and doing plumbing work. Like, A, I cannot take their spot. No. That those people are going to be ending up making LeBron-like money. Vick is very excited about this. Yeah. I mean, it's like, bro, what?
Starting point is 01:17:11 I never thought the guy that would come over and fix my drain because there's, like, too much hair. And then he shows his crack. Would be a multi-billionaire or however much money you have. And get this. These commentaries come from the founder of Uber, who just so happened to manage to take a lot of other people's jobs and like taxi drivers he would know taxi driver's job deliveries all of that and just just ended up autonomizing it somewhere somehow he said yes AI will make human labor far more valuable and he predicts that plumbers could make lebron like money in this new
Starting point is 01:17:46 automated world that we've all been talking about we talked about earlier zooks the new like autonomous vans that are going to be out here in los angeles yeah you got waymo's you got chagipat We do. And so sometimes, like, look, I saw a person, like it was a viral story of a man that was able to sell his house in four days because he had his chat chit-t figure out all the paperwork and handle it versus going through a real estate agent, which sometimes takes months on months on months, if not years, to find that and then also get paid off of it. Sorry to all my real estate buddies, but that's chat jibati coming for you. So these types of jobs are getting, I guess, consolidated into like, hey, I could just have chat.
Starting point is 01:18:27 do it or I can have AI do it. However, the Uber founder is saying, mm-mm, jobs like plumbing? How are, how are you going to do that? They can't, the roombook can't, can't fix a pipe? No. Not at all. And that's good because plumbers are, like,
Starting point is 01:18:37 they've always been an honorable job, you know, something. Yeah. But now it's like, people used to have dreams of the league. Now they're going to have dreams of cleaning pipes. And that's amazing. I'm laying there right. Mario and Luigi didn't do that for you? No.
Starting point is 01:18:49 Oh, they're plumbers. Yeah, they're plumbers. No, those pipes are scary. They had mushrooms all over the place. Yeah, that's so tight. I was like, let's go down this one. See what happens. Okay, yeah, so just so you know all of our hardworking plumbers out there,
Starting point is 01:19:02 which I already know you make that bread a period. You do. Period. You're out here making dough. It's just going to be that much more. So when you get your million-dollar contract, just remember your home girl. Yeah?
Starting point is 01:19:14 I'd like to see, A, I smell like cigarettes and talk like, you know. They don't smell like cigarettes. Plumbers? They don't. Bro. Maybe yours. They have a couple stogies for it in my house. It's okay.
Starting point is 01:19:23 Bro, how are you going to hate on literally everything? You need your black's clean up? What? I've never had a flummer to show up like that. I'd like to see AI flash it's crack at all of us. All right. Studio's full. And I can't make that noise.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Dude. Concrete. Save us. Hell of studios. What's 9 plus 10? Turn your life? Look at this studious food. Petitza is going down, Studio's food today, Tuesday, March 17th.
Starting point is 01:19:54 Do you guys believe? in luck. Yes. I do. Really? You guys do believe in luck? No. Yeah, you do.
Starting point is 01:20:00 No. I think like Richard Wiseman, scientists who did a 10 year scientific study into the nature of luck. Okay. And it has revealed to a large extent that people make their own good fortune and bad fortune. Ooh. Yeah. So you put yourself in situations of bad and you put your situations of good.
Starting point is 01:20:19 And I believe in that. I believe in that. I believe that you create your own luck. You also believe in luck or else you wouldn't gamble. Right. That's so good. No, that's look. I'm going to get lucky.
Starting point is 01:20:30 Yep. Brut. No, I believe in the Lord blessing me. Now is different. So what happens? That don't get it. Yeah. I haven't deserved it yet.
Starting point is 01:20:41 The only time I get lucky is with my girl every night. That's the luck then. Oh, God. That's that luck. That's luck. Well, like, when was the last time that something lucky happened to you? Wicking up. Oh my God
Starting point is 01:20:56 That's a blessing Boy that's a blessing Like finding 20 bucks Or Yeah Oh you know what no Vegas I want five bucks The most I've ever won
Starting point is 01:21:04 That's luck That's luck First time too Oh okay Dio Sito blester How about you How about you What was that's the last of you got lucky
Starting point is 01:21:11 I actually found like $150 in my pocket the other day And I was down bad I needed some money Wow So I was like yo You blessed yourself It was cash too
Starting point is 01:21:19 And I was like yes Good for you Yeah I worked out previously Sometimes when I like I'm like Low on Fun I'm like, oh, I really need money right now. And then something will happen is like, hey, you want $500?
Starting point is 01:21:29 And I was like, oh, my God, literally just what I was asking for. It happened. Post this one time. What? Yeah, yeah. Like, hey, I want to book you for something. You know, like, oh, my God, that's so crazy. And it makes you feel really lucky.
Starting point is 01:21:40 There it is. Well, La Sanchez, I hope you get lucky today. And also Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Well, Los Angeles, I hope you get lucky today. You have, like, a little lucky ritual?
Starting point is 01:21:49 Like a little. Me a lucky ritual? No, you know what? I just, I just try to do the right thing every single. single day and hopefully you know the luck god's bless me yeah they bless me yeah that's it you know stay smart America
Starting point is 01:22:02 hello studios look at this studios house food shoot with the jay shoot it i am fired up and pissed off you guys okay so quick interruption while he's excited uh does anyone else miss the freddy freeman intro yes oh my god yes I wanted to say it's so bad I hate it
Starting point is 01:22:22 you guys no you guys will learn to love it You guys will learn to love the new one. Like, it's your stepmom. Okay, all right. Moving on. First, Staples. No, I'm not over it.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Why didn't you change it? Because change is good. Changes better. I like what I know. And it turned us up. And we were all happy to hear you talk. And now we're just like, what is this? Friday Freeman has like a legendary grand slam in the World Series.
Starting point is 01:22:45 Look, this is the reason you don't like this as much yet is because, yes, he's new. You guys will learn to love it. He hasn't played one inning for the Dodgers. I'm just early. I'm not wrong. You're already giving him a song on the station? Yes, because he's going to be incredible. If he's bad, I'll take the intro.
Starting point is 01:23:02 I'll swap it out. How about that? If he blows a save the first time he gets a chance, swap it. I'm looking for the original one. Baila comigo. That's what it's called. Okay, perfect, perfect. Okay, I got it.
Starting point is 01:23:17 Angie and Greg, you can sit this one out. Hold on. Shoot the J. Shoot it. Playball! Oh my god, oh, yeah. What's going on? Hold on, no, no.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Hold on. I do, okay, I do this one. Shoot the J. Shoot it. Playball. Hey, hey. Hey. That's all right.
Starting point is 01:23:49 Hey, look. Okay, all right, look. First staple center. Now, Dodger Stadium. So weird. All right. Right? You have to say to that, Toby.
Starting point is 01:24:00 It's just weird and hear it. First Dodger Stadium. Go ahead. There you go. We're listening. Okay, now go, go, go. First, my intro song, then Staples Center. Now Dodger Stadium, as we know it, will never be the same, you guys.
Starting point is 01:24:16 Why? Because the Dodgers reportedly reached an agreement with clothing company Uniclo for naming rights to the stadium. All right. So, Dodger Stadium. What? No. Wait. Dodgers Stadium.
Starting point is 01:24:27 is now going to be called Unique Low Field at Dodger Stadium for now on, right? So all signage and scorebirds are going to say, you know, unique low field at Dodger Stadium. A lot of people like Yuleti are saying it's not a big deal. No, I didn't say it's not a big deal. I said it's the field. Just wait. So a lot of people are saying it's going to be still be called Dodger Stadium. Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:48 But this is what we like to call in the industry a soft launch. Don't fall for the misleading. What industry are you in? The industry waiting right now. Don't fall for the misleading propaganda because it's not going to be called Dodger Stadium anymore, all right? It's still going to be called Dodger Stadium. No, just wait. I researched and I read a bunch of U.S. news sites, the same one you read Lettie, and it's like downplaying it, right?
Starting point is 01:25:12 Which ones did I read? You read them all. I didn't read any. So look. So did you do you read any? Of course I did. I didn't read any. Well, I read a bunch of them and a lot of them are like downplaying it's saying, okay, it's still going to be called Dodger Stadium.
Starting point is 01:25:24 It's just going to say unique low field, right? Right? Yeah. But then I started researching Asian websites, okay? And I went to one called Chosun Daily. They have a completely different narrative, let the, they're bigging it up. Was it in English or? Yeah, no, I translated it. I translated it. It was in Korean, I translated it. So they're bigging it up. This is what the headline reads. historic Dodger Stadium renamed Uniclo Field. In this article, it says that they pursued this contract because they're spending over 100 million U.S. dollars or approximately 149 billion Korean won. Wow. Okay, so.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Yeah, but Uniclo is Japanese. I know, but this is like they're marketing to the Asian, you know, their Asian constituents. So the thing is, they're... So what are the Japanese sight saying? Did you think Uniclo is Korean? No. I like Unique.
Starting point is 01:26:14 I like Unico too. We have Korean players on the team as well, but I'm saying they're bigging it up because they're like, look, you guys. Or maybe things are getting lost in translation like you're losing us, bro. Absolutely not. I'm telling you guys, they're bigging it up. It's easy. They're sending one press release to the Asian market. They're sending one to the U.S. market.
Starting point is 01:26:32 We're going to lose our mind. I kind of feel like they all said the same thing. They didn't. No? They didn't because they said, Dyerstein is going to be called, what's it called Uniclo Field, right? And Uniclo Field is the field. Yes. but not one website that I saw in U.S. said that it was going to be renamed Unique Low Field in a positive manner.
Starting point is 01:26:51 They're saying everything is going to stay the same. They just reached an agreement and now it's going to be called this. This is saying like, yo, this is a big deal. It's not going to be called Dodger Stadium anymore. It's going to be called Unique Low Field. And it's just a soft launch. Trust me. You're going to see it.
Starting point is 01:27:04 You're going to see it. We love you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sometimes you've taken it too far, bro. It's going to be called Unique Low Field. That field gets sold, right?
Starting point is 01:27:14 Yeah, exactly. Wasn't it Estrella Halisco? No. No, but that was the sponsor. The beer company. They had a sponsorship with them, yeah. Okay. He's so agitated.
Starting point is 01:27:25 So what did you need to buy? Like, what is it? The naming rights to the stadium. They actually bought them. According to this one site. The Korean website. Yeah, the Koreans know the truth. And how legit is that website?
Starting point is 01:27:36 It's 100%. It's the Korean media takeout, Angie. Yeah, come on. It's not propaganda. This is written by Ken Wunzok. All I'm saying is that what if it's a blog you sounded crazy No this is real he sounded crazy I trust me it's because he changes song unique low field it's no longer called dodger stadium

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