Brown Bag Mornings - Brown Bag Morning Ep. 103 (11/17/23)

Episode Date: November 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? Oh, man. It's hard out here to be a Clipper fan. Even harder to be a Clipper. And you know what's crazy is I'm kind of feel bad for the Clippers now that James Hardin is on the team.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Thank you. Why? One because they're winless. They have not one since he's been on. Yeah, O in 5. Oh, and 5. That's so sad. They can come back.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Yeah, yeah, nothing. But it's like, you know how we're used to hating on the Clippers just where Lakers and just We're the better team. We're a big brother. But now it feels like the whole NBA is hating on the Clippers. They're seeing their chance and they're taking it. Yes, especially on Hardin. You know, recently, Rant has gone so viral.
Starting point is 00:00:42 They put an etherbeat under it by Mavs announcer, Brian Demiris. And you know what? Here is what he had to say to James Hardin. It just trips me out how much people are keeping track of James Hardin's track record. Of not just what his, I guess, his stats are on the court, but what his stats are as a person and as a player in the NBA. Check this out. Ask the producer to pipe this into the Clippers locker room so I can talk to you, James.
Starting point is 00:01:07 I hope you're taking notes. I'm telling you at advance, you're welcome for the wisdom I'm about to spew. Because, listen, I get on my knees every night and pray for someone to believe in me, like Darry believe in you. You wanted a certain coach they brought in. It's Mike Danton. You want to play a certain style they played it. You wanted Dwight Howard.
Starting point is 00:01:23 They brought him in and got rid of him when you were tired of him. They brought him in and got rid of him when you were tired of him. them and you were tired of them. They brought in your old friend Russell Westbrook. You want to go to Vegas on off days? They looked away. You wanted the team to stay over so you could go out at night. They changed the schedule and it didn't work. And you
Starting point is 00:01:39 know what? You said, I'm going to break up with my wooby. Not good enough. I see the bright lights in New York. I want to go there by old pal Kevin Durant. It's going to work, the big three. And all after one year, you won it out. You realized, oh my gosh, I took this guy for granted, the guy that believed to me.
Starting point is 00:01:54 I went back with Daryl. They traded to Ben Simmons for you. How do they pull that off? And you know what? You went there and you got a partner who got the MVP. He won the MVP. And what did you say afterwards? He said, they didn't hand me the reins. You're the point guard. You were holding the reins. And what did you do when you have the reins? You scored nine points in game seven against Boston. You blew with three two series lead. So they fired their coach. Not good enough. You broke up with the guy believing you again. You said, the bright lights of L.A., that's where I want to go. Let's see if that works. Listen, James, have you ever have those friends who had bad roommates? Over and over,
Starting point is 00:02:32 they complained about their bad roommates. This guy's terrible. The bad roommate here. They never thought to be self-aware enough that they're the bad roommate. They're the problem. Hey, James, you're the problem. If this doesn't work this year in this system with this team, then you're going to go and point fingers at everybody else, and you're going to go back home and you're going to start swiping right for another team. There's not going to be anybody left. Because James, you're not the beard you're not the system you're the problem dog you're the problem you're the problem no lies detected this was so lethal that they legit took the video down really like his his team bosses everything like anybody that posted the video like that has like a company behind
Starting point is 00:03:16 it was like he went too hard unhardt the media company i think ballie sports yeah like uh we can't executives. Yeah, we have to pull this. The Clippers had a deal with Bally, so it was probably like, yo. Like, what's going on over here? You might mess up a future deal. So James Harden, we call him the beard. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:33 And didn't he say something about being the system? Yeah, he said he was a system. He said, I'm the system, right? And he's like, no, you're not the beard. You're not the system. You're the problem. Oh, my gosh. Nause would be proud.
Starting point is 00:03:45 This is up there with hit him up right there. Right. I was going in right now. Now James Hardin is responding. and he said, look, I didn't even hear it exactly. Yeah, right. I didn't even hear what he said. He doesn't know me or the situation.
Starting point is 00:03:58 That would be m-up if I went at him and started being disrespectful to him, but I can't. They don't know anything. They just go off what they see on social media or hearsay. Now, that was a lot of stuff that he went in on social media. He did have a little bit of facts. I feel like all he said was just facts. Yeah, it was kind of like the timeline of James Hardin. He gave a complete layout of like his whole last, like, his whole career,
Starting point is 00:04:21 basically, you know what I'm saying? And it was like, whoa. I mean, as like a hardened fan of like the person more than the player. Right, the personality of James Target. It was like, damn, they got us. They got us with numbers. Yeah. They know he's at the club.
Starting point is 00:04:34 And he kind of even predicted like, and now you want L.A. And now when it goes wrong there, you're going to blame it on somebody else. Yeah. Are you ready? Are you ready for that, Maxiwold? As a Klooper fan? I'm optimistic. I still have hope that this happens to work out.
Starting point is 00:04:49 and if it does, it's going to be very dangerous. And if it doesn't, then we're going to take the heat. You're going to take Miami? No. It was a risky move. He's going to go to Miami? Yeah. We'll send them away.
Starting point is 00:05:01 So what team is left for him? Because it feels like from what I've heard, he's like bouncing around. Like, it's not working here. And what's crazy is that the league and the teams are like, it's worth it. It's worth it to try it. And then it just turns out them getting burned. Yeah, there's one more team out there that showed some interest. The Shanghai Sharks.
Starting point is 00:05:19 You're so annoying. I literally would be asking. I'm annoying. Stop it. And you know it's crazy? So Drake just dropped an album, or it's actually like the bonus to his album because now when I look at it on playlist, his initial album is like all the numbers and this feels like an extra.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Yeah, he's calling it Scary Hour's 3. And on one of the songs, The Shoot Fits, he name drops James Hardin. And a lot of times when he name drops like basketball players, it's like Steph Curry with the shot. Like I'm making amazing plays, right? So I'm like, oh, he named dropped James Hardin. probably going to talk about how good he is. Uh, kind of.
Starting point is 00:05:51 He talked about how good he is at taking other people's girls. Check this out. She like, quiet everybody. The game started. My new boo-whooping in the night and he said he played the garden. He said if I ain't watching and that ain't started. She points to the guy that she's talking about and it's James Hardin. Damn, dog.
Starting point is 00:06:11 So the points he's not making on the in the game, he's making. in the other type of game, right? Yes, in the club. I believe he dated Chloe, Kardashian for a while. Wait, James Hardin? James Hardin. I believe so, too.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Yeah, yeah. I saw her a few games. That's how you could tell her dating. She was some games? Yeah, no, that's real, though. That's real. So he's just saying, like, you know what? He's doing great on that stat.
Starting point is 00:06:36 He's doing great at stealing your girl. They call him the sniper, too? Yep. Yeah. Wow. That's the problem. A lot of names. That's the problem is that he likes to party.
Starting point is 00:06:45 He likes to be out and like. How my name's James Harder and I like to party? Yeah, they always catch him slipping. Like, you can't hide that beard either. At all. It's tall. So it's like, he goes to the club and he try to be low-key and it's like, hey, look, it's James Hardin. Yeah, he can't hide. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I think the problem here is he shoots as many shots off the court as he does on the court. And he makes him more off? And he's super tired. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Oh, he's so tired. He's so tired. He's so tired.
Starting point is 00:07:11 He's shooting a lot of shots in the club all night. You know, and then he has to come to work. Oh, my God. Oh, yeah. Well, yeah. We'll see if it helps her if the Clippers get. better. I appreciate you feeling bad for us, Lettie.
Starting point is 00:07:22 I do feel, I felt so bad. When we start winning, we still have a space for you. On the clip show. What about me? No, not for you, not me. No, not for you, not me. Look, keep it here because we are crowning Simp of the Week after the break.
Starting point is 00:07:34 We got you. Who is the biggest Simp of them all and why the answer should be every Clipper fan that exists. Not kidding me. We're going to get into Simp of the Week with Maximo after the break. Keep it here as 5106.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I don't know what you heard about me, but I'm a mother fucking S-I-M-P. Here we go. It's Friday. It's Friday. It's Friday. Sim, of the week.
Starting point is 00:08:03 These are the nominees for the Simp of the Week. Sci-fi. Stephen Gonzalez. He looks so mad. Man, whose girl was posted by Y-G. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Maximo. Let's start over. These are the nominees for the SMP of the Week. Okay, it's Friday! That means we are crowning a Simp King. Yes, Simp King. And the first nominee. Yes, Maximo.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Take it to the first nominee. Whose girl was posted by YG. Oh, I remember that. Listen. IG, I'm asking that you please take my baby mama, you know, off your IG with her, you know, picture of her busing it all open and what night. Why did you have posted on his like on his Instagram which was crazy because we were like he did like a whole carousel so it's like 10 photos in one and then it's like it's this photo facts if this photo of this girl doing like the long splits like tall but you see it you see the Venus flight trap it's like right there it's crazy and then the next slide is him with his kids that's crazy it's a life but her man supposed to get upset or like her ex her baby daddy got a upset that his baby mama is looking like this on the internet and asks YG to please take it down.
Starting point is 00:09:24 He goes viral because he's like, please, please don't show it like that. Don't show him. My babies came out of please. And so that's a great nominee. And we have another nominee. Okay. The other nominee is Jeff Bezos. There was a Vogue interview on his girl Lauren Sanchez.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Yes. And he came out in a photo. He didn't look happy. Yeah. And they're doing the corniest couple photo thing. I'm going to tell you again, Maximo. He can't, he has, he's happy. It's just the stuff on his face doesn't let him look happy.
Starting point is 00:09:57 He was happy to do it. It's a condition. It's Jeff Bezos is one of the richest. If he didn't want to do it, he wouldn't do it, Maximo. Right. He was happy, but that's just his face. It just looks like, I'm smiling. Yeah, I'm mad.
Starting point is 00:10:09 This is my happy face. He's my same tone. Same tone. They were dressed as like little cowboys. They were in a truck, like all that stuff. And so it was like themed couple photos and it just went bad. Although it was in vogue, it didn't look too cute.
Starting point is 00:10:22 It didn't look out. And our next nominee is Joe Smith. So we've been covering Joe Smith this last week. I've never heard of Joe Smith in my life. Yes. And I kind of know sports. Yeah. You guys know him as like a one time.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Number one draft. Number one draft pick and his career didn't really pan out to be like one of the greatest ever. Nitch his marriage. Obviously, yeah. Right. You know, so this is definitely the most media coverage. he's ever gotten.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Right. That's crazy. Like, why are your highlights to your girl getting an only fan? That's the thing. His girl got an only fan. And after she got caught
Starting point is 00:10:57 and the couple, you know, had broke up. Yeah. She did a whole press run. Yeah. She popped down on camera on where she was talking
Starting point is 00:11:04 about what she does. I have a moving company called major movers in cleaning. And then I also have a massage business called the body rub babes. Nice. Do the body rub babes travel? Yes, they do.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Are you one of the body rub babes? Well, I have been, but now I kind of like, kind of nervous to do any. But if I wanted you to be one of my body rub babes, like, would you be a body rub babe for me? Hey, Ma, let's up. Hey, Ma. He literally popped out the song. Yeah. And then next thing you know, he's getting a massage by her.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Live on his show Sorry Got this spot You can tell me a phone room Oh my god Sounds like he's falling asleep He's so relaxed And she's still married to Joe Smith
Starting point is 00:11:58 Yes Joe you're watching this This is your wife I wish he wishes he could go back in time And like score more points To like hold the family down To hold a family down Because he's like
Starting point is 00:12:08 According to her She's doing all this Because he can't provide for her No motherfucker can't make some jump shots At this point He's got to change his name to Joe Simp. Ah. That's great.
Starting point is 00:12:19 It's a good jersey. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Does he win? I think we got a winner. Yeah. I think we got a winner.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Number one draft pick again. The Simp of the week that gets the crown. The number one draft pick, Joe Smith. Joe Smith! Yeah! Joe Smith! Sim! Sin!
Starting point is 00:12:39 Sin! One of six round back. Scrolling with the homies. Gregory C. Leti. Let's see what's going on. What's going on? What's going to?
Starting point is 00:12:51 And this girl thought she was going to be, had everybody on her side for doing this little scandalous. I hope you know that when Greg does this, he really rubs his hand. I'm just like, he's a bird man, and you know what's crazy? I can hear your hand rubbing, so I'm like, do some lotion?
Starting point is 00:13:06 You're going to start a fire. We saw what happened under the Ten Bridge. We don't want that to happen at power. It sounds like you're scratching sandpaper. Yeah. I'm having a, uh, I'm warming up my hands for all this fire that I'm about to deliver. Oh, you see?
Starting point is 00:13:19 All right, right. Exactly. Okay, so that's why your hands are crackily. Trying to warm up the room. Trying to warm up the room. All right. What's going on? You're scrolling with your hobbies.
Starting point is 00:13:33 And this girl thought she was going to have everybody on her side because she was late to a date. But she got the most backlash out of this. Really? The most. Listen to this. Y'all, tell me why this dude told me to meet him at Osaka's at 6. And so like 6.10, I'm like, I'm on my way, but he never texts back. And I get here, he's nowhere to be found.
Starting point is 00:13:58 It's 6.50. So she had a date at 6 o'clock. And showed up at 6.50. So you know what all the dude? And she was, like, upset that he's not there anymore. Exactly. But she didn't hit him until 610 that she's on his way. Yep.
Starting point is 00:14:14 And all the dudes on TikTok went in on her, and this is what they had to say. You told the man to be there at 6 o'clock. He was there at 6 o'clock. You left your house at 6.10. You didn't get there until 6.50. You're 40 minutes late. He's not there because you're 40 minutes late. You want a man to be there, right?
Starting point is 00:14:32 You want a man to be on time. A man to take you seriously. Shuddy, if you're not taking him seriously, he's not going to be there. You think because you are beautiful and you got nice hair and all this type of. You think that that's going to keep, like, be on time. Good looks is not going to sit here and help you keep it, man. Respectfully. Respectfully.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Okay. I have a few things to say. It's not the being late part. Because I think a guy will be down even if you're late. Because it's just kind of, I understand, even just the late part, like you're getting ready. But she didn't communicate. Yeah. She communicated at 6'10.
Starting point is 00:15:06 So he thought probably, damn, she's ghosting me. Right? At 610? Yes. If the date was at 6 and she didn't text him, she's on her way until 610, he probably thought I've been ghosted and that's why I left. If she had communicated at 5 or at 5.30, hey, I'm going to be ready to late. Because guys are cool with girls being late.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Not that you might be cool, but you're going to stay the 40 minutes. That wasn't crazy late, to be honest. 40 minutes. 40 minutes is a little crazy. Vic, as another late person. No, that's not crazy. As a dude that makes girls wait 40 minutes. No, yeah, that's not crazy, but it is like the time that's like, oh, it's 610.
Starting point is 00:15:44 That means like you don't respect his time. And then he, honestly, I'm thinking, one, he's probably a high value man. He's like, man, I don't play this. Like, I don't wait around for girls. Respect. Yeah, right? Okay. Two, she probably not that, that bad, you know?
Starting point is 00:15:58 Like, he's just like 40 minutes. Yeah, he's like 40 minutes, I'm good. You know, like I'm not about to sit here and wait around all day. He didn't know it was 40 minutes. He probably left before the 40. Yeah, maybe his limit was probably like 630. He's just like, if she don't come by 6.30, I'm gone. Also, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:12 I've never been to this restaurant. But there's some restaurants where it's like if your party isn't there, they're not going to sit you. Oh, he's at the bar. Yeah. He could have lost his reservation. Lost his reservation and been like, all right, I lost it. She's late.
Starting point is 00:16:24 I'm out. Too bad for you, you know? Yeah. But, again, if she bad, you don't wait around. I've waited around two years for a girl. Have a drink. Don't tell me you're not going to wait. Don't tell me you're not going to wait.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I know guys. I'd be willing to wait. But I think it's just her not communicating that. Exactly. I waited about 40, about 35 minutes for a girl once. And I thought it was like, all right, she's not coming. She pulled up. And I was like, wow, you actually pulled up.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Who was the girl? Do I still talk to her now? Yeah, because she broke up with you. No, it was another girl. It was a different girl. Which girl is it? She was, stop trying to get me caught. Say your name, say your name.
Starting point is 00:17:02 She was worth the 30 minute wait though. Oh, 100%. Yeah, 100%. This girl probably just wasn't, you know. Yeah, she was. Then why go on a date where if it wasn't 30, like worth the weight? That's, that's on him. So you're just dating, you're just going for company then.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Probably. At that time. Like, you just want company. As a single man, do you do that? Do you go on dates just for company? No. Like she's not worth the weight. And let's talk about it real quick, six o'clock, right?
Starting point is 00:17:25 Let's hope she has a job. Let's hope she has a job. Okay. Yep. Usually nine to five. Yeah. Usually nine to five. So you're expecting me to be somewhere at buy six.
Starting point is 00:17:35 So I'm either going to have to go straight from work. But if I want to look cute, I'm going to go home and I'm going to get ready. Like, is six a good time to get a reservation? No. No. If you're a high value man, and this is why I don't think you are, you're a man that's like, damn, this is the only reservation I could get. High value men get the reservations they want.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Okay? That's true. So, like, you got to even understand that part. 8 p.m. I didn't even think it was that deep. 6 p.m. is very early, you guys. For dinner, that's very early. Super early.
Starting point is 00:18:02 You're almost asking for someone to be late at that point. Yeah, I mean, L.A. Everywhere he goes is one hour. So to get ready one hour? Yeah. To drive there one hour? Even for you, even doing, what if he was still late? What if he wasn't there because he was running late?
Starting point is 00:18:18 And that's why he didn't answer. Because let's hope that he also has a job. Yeah. What job you have that? You could be there at six, dog. And look, bomb. That is crazy. I didn't even think about it that way.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Yeah. Of course you did. You've been red. Yeah. You've been red. I just read you. No, you would wait for a girl. I mean, 40 minutes is a long time.
Starting point is 00:18:37 No. Has a guy waited for you? Has the guy waited for me? Yeah, but I don't think I've ever been like 40 minutes late like that. I think the most I think for Marcus like our first date I was like maybe 20 minutes late. Did you tell him you were gonna be late? Yeah, I told him like hey just heads up. There's a lot of communication as long as it's on point 40 minutes is a long time. That is a lot if you're sitting there by yourself or 40 minutes. You know what? My cousin actually my cousin now that I'm remembering. She was on a blind date. She met this guy on on a dating nap And it was like the first time they met up And she waited for that guy for like an hour Just in the restaurant And she was texting me And she after an hour They told her like hey you have to leave
Starting point is 00:19:20 Like we need to give you a table away Oh no way He didn't show her? The guy never showed up Oh You know what they do Is they pull up City boys up
Starting point is 00:19:32 And then they check to see how you look Oh no he hit her up like maybe Yeah Yeah He hit her up like a couple of hours later saying like oh I'm so sorry like I had a family emergency book Yeah, you're right Was it sci-bye? No, no, no
Starting point is 00:19:46 That's like his thing. I think, I guess I'm like I think. Yeah, sorry, just go to sleep. I've done that before. Yeah, but she blocked them after that. It's like, no, don't waste for time. It's not worth it. That just shows you and I like for the people that cut it after there because then it's like you go on a second date after that you're like asking for
Starting point is 00:20:02 the repeated pattern. And then there's resentment already. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you don't like how she loves, you can just be cool and then eat in her. Like, if you're going to ask me, who do you guarantee will be late? Uh-huh. It would be Vic, right?
Starting point is 00:20:19 From the guys. I guarantee it would be Vic. Yeah. Sci-Fi wins at being a no-show. Vic wins at being late. He'll show up just late, right? You all show up. Have you ever had a girl that was like, no, this isn't like, I'm not like.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Like getting mad for me being late? Besides me at the pod in here. Yeah. And I would like kind of tell them like, hey, I'm trying my best. But like this is also me. I'm not going to sit here and try to like. I'm him. No, I'm not going to sit here and try to tell you like, oh, yeah, this isn't so unlike me.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Yeah, yeah. Sorry, it won't happen again. This is me. And if you're going to get mad every time, it's just not going to work. You know? You say that? You don't say that. I do.
Starting point is 00:20:55 You say you're a high value man? Yeah. No, you don't think. I feel like it goes without saying. Yeah. Oh, God. You see this beard? You feel me?
Starting point is 00:21:04 And then she hits you with the I'm late. All right. All right. That's a different type of text. No, we ain't doing that. Word on Rosecrans. Word on Rosecrans. Drake dropped again.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Drisie dropped. After he said he was going to take a little break. He said he did see that. He said he was going to take a little break and then he lied. He said he was going to take a little break. Then Joe buddy went in on him. Yes. And then he came back.
Starting point is 00:21:29 Literally. So Drake dropped six new tracks on Scary Hours 3, which is attached to for all the dogs. It's like an extended version of the album. And he had words for a lot of people, but namely Yeezy again and Push a Tea. He won't let it go, okay? He literally won't let it go.
Starting point is 00:21:47 This is crazy for someone that was pleading to let it go when they were actually in the beef. Yeah. So Drake had a song called Red Button, and on that song, he went at Kanye, and he said this. Every time a Yeezy car to choose, he had my head inflated,
Starting point is 00:22:04 thinking we go finally piece it up, and get to levitated realize that everything premeditated everyone was good with me that everyone expression faded so he went in on him saying every time you fooled me you you know it was all just premeditated like you said all these things to tell me like yeah man we're gonna take over the world together we're about to you know dominate everything and it was all just for or even like i'm sorry like he thought like easy really was sorry for stuff and so he was like okay we're gonna be good and then it turns out you just wanted you close so that he could do something else to you. It was all just- Part of war, brother.
Starting point is 00:22:40 Literally. And then, like I said, he won't let go of this Push-a-T stuff at all. As you guys remember, Push-a-T dissed him super bad. Yeah. Did some damage, the story of Adon. This is what he said about Drake's producer and one of his best friends, 40. OVO 40 hunched over like he 80. Tick, tick, tick.
Starting point is 00:23:00 How much time he got that man is. Six-six-six-six. Oh, V-O-40 has a-MS, yeah, he has multiple sclerosis. And so he basically, like, made fun of that, poked fun at it. Like, how much time does he have left? He's, you know, he's hunched over, it doesn't feel good, all this stuff. During the height of their beef, people were going at Pusha for that bar crossing the line. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Yes, Drake did talk about Pusha T's fiancee, but Pusha then talking about his homie almost passing away or about to pass away. He hasn't passed away. Yeah. goodness, was crossing the line. And so people were giving him a lot of backlash for that. Exactly. But Drake, finally, years later, he comes back for that specific line to get his get back.
Starting point is 00:23:42 This is what he said. And I remember joking about some tick tick. And now that rapper broke the boy is statistic. Empty clips. Yeah. Empty clips. Throughout that whole song, that's Wickman. Throughout the whole song, he sang Empty Clips, empty clips.
Starting point is 00:23:58 Like, and mind you, this song. Push it was from the clips. Yeah, exactly. This song was recorded in the last five days. The clips came out at Camp Flognaw. Yeah. And so I think that's all just like, you know, poking fun at like empty clips. Like da-da-da, your guys aren't really in a way.
Starting point is 00:24:20 I don't know. He's just kind of saying like they're empty. Like what happened, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, he's listening to him. Exactly. I mean, I feel like him coming back, I don't know, pushes. This was so, like, crazy. You should have done that then, I feel.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Yeah, like, right now it's too great. Especially because when the beef was deaded, and see, here's what happened. Like, story I don't know came out. And then it was like, oh, he went too far. He went too far. And then it was like this supposed song that Drake has that would, like, murder everybody. Like, they went around saying, like, yeah, like, like, Drake has this song.
Starting point is 00:24:53 And he's not releasing it because it would be too crazy. It would be too much. Like, if these are little remnants of what those disses, It's like, you should have just released that other song. Yeah. Like I'm still going to go, unless that other song doesn't exist or it was just like to wish more than likely. Or it was just like hyped up and not as like. Because you know, rap beef, there's really no rules.
Starting point is 00:25:12 No rules. Yeah. It's like when you're, you know, it's all in, I mean, I guess we would say in fun and games, but it's all part of like. It's part of the beef. It's part of the bar. Yeah. The bars, all of that, you know, make up for it.
Starting point is 00:25:23 It's just very odd that you keep going at someone that you, behind the scenes and front of the scenes, made not, like, go at you. Yeah. Like, they supposedly had their little peace treaty and they had people behind the scenes making sure, like, no one talks about anybody. But whatever the contract that they signed was,
Starting point is 00:25:43 is like, push a, please stop talking about me. But then I'm going to go on and make it look like, it almost makes him look worse. Yeah. Like, Drake look worse. Let go, bro. But it's like, you made sure that push, like you made him sign the NDA apparently, or essentially, right?
Starting point is 00:25:56 Yeah. But now you're kind of like keep hitting him with things. It's like, it's not going to work. Yeah, exactly. He still beat you. Literally. He even went at Joe Button, who Joe Button criticized him for the album and said, you know what, you're hanging out with a little Yachty too much.
Starting point is 00:26:09 You need to just be alone, like, do this stuff. And the funny part is that like Drake literally did what Joe Budden, like took Joe Budden's advice. And I don't know if he realized he did it. But then he said on a song, he said, imagine us getting our validation from an ex-musician searching for recognition. And everybody's saying that's towards Joe Button. Yeah. Which is like funny because I feel like him getting all.
Starting point is 00:26:30 all these bars off is like getting his validation from a next musician. I want to retire and I'm going to be done. Yeah. But it's like he went full backpack rap on this. He hit up Alchemist for one of the songs, which is really hip hop, hip hop. But I will say as far away as he stayed from Little Yachty to in order to get in this booth. Little Yachty produced some of the songs. Did he?
Starting point is 00:26:51 He's a producer on. Oh, executive producer? No, producer. Like he made the beat. Like Little Yachty can make beats. Yeah. Yeah. So as much as like that, that's what I think is cool too.
Starting point is 00:27:00 on Drake's part he could say like you guys think that I stayed away from him he was I also like the aside from like the beefs he did have some bars in the songs oh yeah there was like the Air Force one bar he's like a pull holes on your cap like Air Force one
Starting point is 00:27:15 he's like something like on your top on your top like Air Force Rush there is his other other bar oh the cap one was the Spider-Man oh no he said you guys are you guys only shoot on the web like Spider-Man bars. It's like,
Starting point is 00:27:30 yeah. Out of context, it doesn't sound as cool. Of course. Yeah. And then he has another song with J. Cole. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Yes. Finally giving us what we were all waiting for. Them going back and forth. What I really liked is they kept the same exact rhyme scheme like damn near throughout the entire song. So it's like, whoa.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Like they, them trading bars is like what we asked for on first person shooter. They really did it on this. So it's like he kind of, he listened to what everybody said. It's like I want this J. Cole and Drake back and forth.
Starting point is 00:27:58 And I think, think they recorded it like this weekend when they were shooting the video in the last five days exactly i don't think they shot the video in the weekend this weekend yeah yeah that was that looked like a whole production yeah i feel like when they shot first person shooter is when co's like hey just jump on the backpack rabs like just yeah yeah yeah like just do it you know what i think i should do yeah no overall a lot of people are saying he went six for six uh i think he went like four for six but it's really good raps bars you know um Exactly, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Okay, look, 50 Cent said he's not a person anymore. He's a thing, okay? He's done being a person. Maybe he doesn't want to play by person rules or something, but he said, on Instagram, he said he's a thing, not a person. And that just made me think, okay, is he like the thing from the Fantastic Four? A ting? Is he a thing?
Starting point is 00:28:50 Is he a teen? Is he the thing from the Adam's family? Oh, the little hand? Yeah. literally he could be that guy he could be all those things i just wonder like is this some sort of promo for like a new album or even like a new series that he's coming out with it's something it has to be something he just doesn't do things and what did he say what did he say like when he he announced he's he said he's a thing yeah i'm not a person anymore i'm a thing
Starting point is 00:29:18 i'm a thing too i'm that guy that's why i'm going to switch it up he made it a post he made it a post and he said yes I identify as thing my pronoun is a thing slash it please refer to me as a thing 50 cent or you can say that thing that thing that thing that thing that thing's been a thing it's funny because shout out to like I grew up in glendale big Armenian community you know how we say like they say thing for everything or like they're like oh thing they're like oh thing they're talking about 50 cent this whole time yeah oh dude I forgot to do you this whole time yeah it's tight though. And also when it comes to 50
Starting point is 00:29:58 him now identifying as thing and then you got to think like now we got Snoop over here not smoke giving up smoke. What's going on? I don't know what's going on. I think they're doing like you said like they're leading up to something like they're insinuating something but it's not the face value. No. No can be.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Dropping like breadcrumbs. Snoop is not he didn't say I gave up smoking weed. He didn't. He didn't say I gave up weed. He just said I gave up smoke. Yes. Right. I don't believe. I don't Like catching the smoke. Catching the smoke. And then even Meek Mill chimed in on a lot of other rappers, but Meek Mill said, yeah, I'm giving up smoke too.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Don't forget me. And he said he's going to stop smoking. And now 50's a thing. Yeah. Is it? Crazy. It's a lot of things going on. All right.
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Starting point is 00:31:01 Don't you know I'm local? This is like a full on sports day, you guys. Earlier we talked about James Hardin and the Clippers and just sat out here. And then coming up at 820 We're going to be talking to Terrell-O and CO is coming through.
Starting point is 00:31:17 It's going to be vibes out here. And right now, we got to give it up to the MLB, baby. Let's talk baseball, you guys. We have to shout out future Dodger. Yes. Shohi Otani, or is it Shohai Otani? Shohai Othani.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Shohay Otani. Okay. Shohai Otani, who was named the AL MVP for this season of the MLB for this baseball season. Of course, he played for the Angels. Currently, he's with his future ex-girl. But us, his future girl, the Dodgers, we already know what's going on, right? Now, him and the NL winner Brames Okunia Jr.
Starting point is 00:31:54 They won unanimously, which never happens with these things. Each player got 30 votes for them to win, okay? It sat out here for the NL because it was like Muki Betts versus Okunia Jr. And all 30 votes were like, nah, Okunia's better. Yeah. Shut up, you Padres Sam. He's a good player. It was pretty clear.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Mookie Betts is Mukhi Betts. I don't know. All I'm saying is one of our Padres players beat Mukie Betts as well, Golden Glove. That's no we're talking about. But it's fine. But let's right. Let's talk about Otani. Dodgers need a loan.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Didn't your owner die? Oh, wow. Yes or no. Yes, you know. It's like hard out here. Go grieve. Do you guys take out loans? Yeah, don't you guys have a pending loan?
Starting point is 00:32:37 Do you know what a Dodger have for two weeks? We got Golden Glove winners, baby. We're going to take a golden loan, right? You need a golden goose to help you, fool. Anyway, angels, show hey, Otani. Yes. He's currently injured. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:51 And he still won, MVP? That's tight. He played out the whole season pretty much until like the very end when he kind of started to just peace out from the team. He's like, all right, yeah, I've had enough guys. This is a long season. But even then he's still won. And I feel like it stings more to the angels to lose him.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Because they even posted like, hey, congratulations to our show hair, Otani. For now. The comments were crazy. What are the comments? You're in the comments? Yeah, they're just like, you're letting them walk. Like, this is the worst organization ever. No way.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Literally. I'm like, yo, it was, they were on fire. Okay. So I was talking to you guys earlier, the angels, like the Angels and the Dodgers dynamic, similarly up in the Bay, there is the Giants and the Oakland A's, right? So the Oakland A's are probably like the Angels. Yeah, like the Bay. Like the main team out there is the Giants.
Starting point is 00:33:41 Yeah, exactly. Well, now it looks like the Oakland A's, what may be the Las Vegas A's, okay? Because yesterday it was reported that their owners are, prove the plan to move the Oakland Athletics to Vegas. So not only is Vegas getting the Raiders, they like the Bay audience. It feels like they got the Raiders and now they're getting the A's or could be getting the A's. No, absolutely. I mean, it's all about like markets, right?
Starting point is 00:34:06 So like Oakland used to be a good thriving market in the past couple years just totally declined. Like there's not a lot of work, business, anything in there. And then Vegas just keeps coming up and expanding and stuff like that. and they're like welcoming sports because before there was like a very big divide between sports gambling and sports. People were afraid of mixing the two. So once the team started like the leagues started embracing it,
Starting point is 00:34:32 they were like, okay, it's kind of. Yeah. So that's why NBA team is next. You're gonna see NBA team there next. You guys? No, they blew their chance. They should have, bro. We just built our stadium.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Do you guys have a little? Yeah, mistake. The stadium that Hardin brought down. Honestly, the Clippers are. That he built. He's going to build. The clippers are so rich, I worry if they're just going to, like, leave that behind when it doesn't work and then just move to Vegas. That's not going to happen.
Starting point is 00:34:54 It might happen. It might happen. It's going to be a big church. Like the forum used to be. A mega church? The forum used to be a church after the Lakers left. I would be the pastor there then. I was thinking about that, too, with the Oakland Coliseum because they said that, like, it's aging.
Starting point is 00:35:10 They couldn't really replace it. And that's part of the reason why these teams are moving. But do you think that that could be that? Like, what happens to these venues once they're. I know. Spirit Halloween. You're so stupid. That's a crazy spirit.
Starting point is 00:35:27 The spirit of all the teams I left. Wouldn't it turn into like a convention center maybe? Yeah, monster truck. I don't know. They're going to find little things. Oh, still venue. That's a big like kind of issue is teams leaving behind a stadium that's not that old. Like it's completely good and well to use, but they're like spoiled, right?
Starting point is 00:35:46 They don't want the old stuff. You're 20 years old. I don't want that anymore. That's all the staffing. Then they just leave it, right? So it's like, what are we going to do with that? The Yankees did that too? Exactly. Build housing option?
Starting point is 00:35:59 Maybe. That'd be nice. Spear Halloween. No, why? Spir Halloween theme park. That'd be tight. I'm not going to lie. Dang, she can make her boo mad.
Starting point is 00:36:10 We all know what to do to get our significant other jealous. They're mad. Do it right now. Let's all get the vet right. for the weekend, just kidding. They left. Dude, I remember when it went to my sister in high school, like, shout out to my sister, she's the best thing ever.
Starting point is 00:36:24 She's so much more perfect than me. But I remember being with her, and she was about to call her boyfriend, and she's like, I'm bored. I'm going to make it. I'm going to get in a fight. And I was like, whoa, that's crazy. And she taught me everything I know.
Starting point is 00:36:35 And then she got me like, why didn't you answer in three rings? In two rings. Baby, it was three rings. But it wasn't two. Like, that's crazy. But it's like, girls would decide. Girls would decide like,
Starting point is 00:36:46 um, not doing anything today. What are you doing? Why do you do this? It's definitely a thing. I'm guilty. Sometimes I'd be bored and I'm like, I don't know, I just need to get it out of my system. Marcus. But as good boyfriends, you go along with it.
Starting point is 00:37:00 You just let it happen because you know she just needs to get it off and then give her some food. It's easy. It's actually very easy to upkeep a girl. I promise you. Hold on. Let her yell at you. Never mind, I can't. You can't.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Craig, you just look more whack. What do you mean? By the stuff that you do. I don't know. I can't relate to you guys right now. Loser. Okay, but just if you have a girl that's maddy right now, bro, just let her get it off and then get her food and coffee. My girl always says that.
Starting point is 00:37:31 You have a master splinter that just taught you everything. My sister, I was like, oh, God, let me live your ways. I may have some pizza. All right, look, coming up, we are helping the homie. Which homeie are we helping? We're helping the home girl, Barbara. Baba. Her daughter is a party poop.
Starting point is 00:37:47 with a capital B. Oh. And she ruined her own sister's quinceaniera. Oh, that's horrible. Now, Barbara wants to know what the punishment should be, and we're going to help her out next. We're going to help her punish her daughter. I love it.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Get the chancas. Our Aleikeros. Did you see that video we did it, Be Nice? Yeah. So Be Nice. Shout to our guy, Be Nice. He's my little Salvi brother. And he's on with the Leakers.
Starting point is 00:38:14 And you know how, like, people have that face? He has that face. Yeah. What face? He just has that face that is like everybody's face. Yeah. You do, you have it too.
Starting point is 00:38:25 What do you mean? You have that face too. What are you? No, no, because you don't know how many times I get photos. Is this Vic? Is this Vic?
Starting point is 00:38:32 It's like a face that's everywhere. Okay. And it could be in different places. So there is a face. Be Nice has it too. And somehow there was a video online of some full dancing. And the full, it looked like Be Nice. It wasn't him.
Starting point is 00:38:45 But since he has that face that looks like every fool. Yeah. Like they were like, dude, let's make this be nice. And the guy had really great dance moves. Yeah. And the hair was exactly the same. The sideburn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Sideburns and the mustache. Like right now, you listening right now, you know full that looks like be nice. So he wears a hat and he has long hair kind of like shoulder length hair and a mustache. And that's be nice. And we even asked him about it. He's like, was that actually me? Yeah. I was questioning himself.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Yeah, it's just that face. Shout out be so nice. He's our guy. Why do we shout out. Leakers. Shout out Leakers. 7.15 p.m. Your tickets, rolling loud.
Starting point is 00:39:19 Boom. And I'll put it back around. We have more shout-outs. Who we shout-out. Some more high. Shout-out. Some more high. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Shout-out. Somar High. Yeah. For the power of all-star team was at my alma mater. Is it my alma mater, too? Even though it's high school? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Yeah. I used to go there. Oh, yeah. I used to go there. I used to ditch there. I'm kidding. Some more high was super cool. And you guys played basketball yesterday.
Starting point is 00:39:43 And I believe the power team won. Yeah, they did. It was actually a really intense game. It was an intense game. Very, very intense game. Yeah. And your homie Fredo. Yeah, Sean Afredo, he pulled up.
Starting point is 00:39:53 He was playing for the Somar alumni team. Nice. His whole squad was there from like his high school years from A plus. But it had nothing on DJ E-Man. And them on Stars. Coaching abilities. None of the people on our team work here. I know.
Starting point is 00:40:09 None of the people besides E-M. You know what's super fun? It's an all-star team. They don't work here. No. When I first started here, I was like, yo, man, I want to show off my moves on the court, man. And he did that whole like, yeah, yeah, yeah, just come whenever. Like the whole like, yes me down, but no, wouldn't tell me when, wouldn't tell me where.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Like, did it like, where did I pick up my jersey? It's like, oh, it's in the mail. Like, he treats us like Rudy, the old school movie Rudy. Like, it's like, yeah, you're in spirit. You can be a spirit part of the team. Yeah. You never play. Get in the fourth quarter.
Starting point is 00:40:42 He's like, yo, play. So I think one of these days I'm going to pull up. After he saw your jump shot, after you saw your airball? Oh, come on, man. You're going to be the water boy. That's what happened to me. Eman was like, yo, you want to play? I was like, yeah, I'll play.
Starting point is 00:40:57 I ended up just sitting on the bench. And he was like, can you get us some waters? Yeah, see, water boys. All right, cool. But somehow, his excuse is like, you know, like we got to time it out and every person is in place. But it's like, you're always playing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:09 He's like, all myself in. Yeah, for me. It's exactly what he does. All three pointers. True, crazy. Who's the coach of that team? He's not only the coach. He's a player president.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Yeah. And he drops. And he drops. And he drops themselves. Player development. It's crazy out here. But they won. So shout out of power for getting to Somaha'i.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Shout to Stoma High for giving me character. Yeah. He put me through a lot. Okay. We got other shout out. I got a shout out to Exeter, Urgent Care, and Long Beach. They hit me up. They're like, oh, we always listen to you guys.
Starting point is 00:41:40 And they send us videos and stuff like that. There's videos of them listening to us at Excer. Yeah. That's so tight. Did they say see you soon? No. No. I would hope not.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Imagine? Yeah. Emergency room's like, hey, see you soon. Wait, what? But the emergency room would be tight to know someone. True. Skip the line pass? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Do they have that? I know. I should, huh? Don't because the fast pass to the doctor. There's an exeter in Pasadena. Tell Long Beach to tell Pasadena to start listening. So that that one's close to my house. Because Lombie just not close to my house.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Going from the side door. Urgent care plug? Yeah. Bro, those are the plugs we need. Health is wealth, my brother. Come on. Yeah, shout out them. Shout out them.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Who from there? Or like the actual username, Exeter, or, like, hey, bro. You official page. She said it's like all the nurses that listen. Who is she? Some girl that I know.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Oh, what's her name? Stay away from the nurses. Hold on. Does she look bad in scrubs or not? I'm so annoying. I don't know. I don't want any part to do with this right here. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:42:45 What's your name? No, he's looking at her profile. I'm looking at her profile right now. Just say her name. It says Lisa C. Okay, Lisa. Lisa, this one likes you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:58 He's glowing right now. He's trying to gate keep you just at five. I know. Everyone go out of you, Lisa. Every go out of Lisa. Yeah, go visit Lisa at extra urgent care in Long Beach. Greg is going to fake an ouchy. Fix my heart.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Okay, all right, all right. Well, shout of her. Yeah. Shout of her. Yeah, shout of her and the nurses. I have another shout out. Happy birthday to Sienna. She's turning 12 and her mom wanted to wish her a happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:43:23 12 years old. That's so awesome. Sienna, embrace this last year where you get along with your mom. Mom, embrace this last year. What's that 13 hits? You can't tell you what to do. Pre-tee coming in. Yeah, all the pre-tees stuff, Carita.
Starting point is 00:43:40 Come on. Angie, me and you, we've been there. No, you're right. I was trying to think, and I'm like, yeah. Bro, I remember there was. There was one part in my life where like me and mom were like going at it or like she's like what happened to the letti that I used to know like we were so close. Oh, let's get it.
Starting point is 00:43:56 No way. It's like my period mom. My period. I got it. I didn't answer that. But it's like literally a core memory of my brain. There being a moment where like you're their little baby and then now it's like oh my god this girl. I don't want to talk about this.
Starting point is 00:44:11 Yeah, it's coming. It's coming your way. I'm already seeing flashes of it. Yeah. And it's what, 11? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Yeah. Yeah. Feliz two years. A Tii. Okay, I have to fess up, you guys, because I am such a horrible tia. Oh, I thought you're gonna miss a, you know. No, no, no, no, no. I'm a horrible tia because yesterday was my niece's birthday.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I'm so sorry, Leah. I completely forgot. You forgot Leah's birthday? Leah, my little Leah's birthday. I love Leah. How could you? She turned 13. Yeah, so she's in that age.
Starting point is 00:44:44 You are a dead. I love Leah. Tell me their birthday so that I can remember. November 16. November 16thia needs a new Tia. Yeah. Come in up and Tia's just do something simple like remember her birthday, boom, you're in. I just knew.
Starting point is 00:44:58 I'm like, it's somewhere in November. I just, I don't know when. I remember you saying that and it was that day. And it was yesterday holiday. Did you do a cake or something? No, I didn't even see her. Build her cake or something. You sick.
Starting point is 00:45:07 Give her a build a bear. Make her a shirt of you. Yeah, to hug when you're not there. You're clearly not her life anymore. I know, Latia. I feel so bad. Give her an Angie shirt. Yeah, I will.
Starting point is 00:45:16 With the little care bear. Like, Leah, you are amazing. Anything that you want to do in this life, you can. And I've just seen you be so smart in the few years that I've known you. Just me personally, you are always, like, creative. She loves crystal. She loves coloring and drawing. She loves anime.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Leah, you could do it all. Boom. And if you wanted to do Tia, I'm here. I was about to say that. You're the better Tia than me. Happy belated to my niece, Leah, you guys. Happy belated. At thee.
Starting point is 00:45:45 There you go. Thank you. All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We've got you for the homie help line.
Starting point is 00:45:57 The home girl Barbara sent us a DM. Barbarra. All right, she said, Hi, Brownback. My name is Barbara and I need a homie helpline thingy. My oldest Bethany is 16. Uh-oh, is Barbara not Barbara? No, she's not.
Starting point is 00:46:10 She's Barb. Yeah, she's Barb. Yeah, she's Barb. She said, my oldest. My oldest Bethany is 16 has a step sibling Maria who's 14 almost 15. Bethany and I are white. She did not say that. She said that.
Starting point is 00:46:24 She said that. She said while my husband and Maria are of Mexican descent. Oh my gosh. Yeah. They have been in each other's lives since they were six and seven. And overall, the relationship is good until recently. Maria's Quintanera is coming up. And my husband and his ex-wife took her to get her dress.
Starting point is 00:46:43 my husband or sorry the dress and alliterations came out to around $3,000. Alterations. I don't know what it says. The alliterations of the dress? It's alteration. Okay. The alteration. She got it wrong.
Starting point is 00:46:59 Came out to around $3,000. My daughter has been very jealous of the whole party. I've informed her that this is part of their culture, just like when she had a huge sweet 16 party with her friends. I spent more time with her to try to make her feel better about it and got her own much cheaper dress for the party. The party's supposed to be in two weeks, but my daughter, after an argument with Maria, about the TV, she scribbled Sharpie on the dress.
Starting point is 00:47:26 No. And ripped the back. Oh my gosh. No way. No, I swear. She said, the short story, everyone was pissed. I gave money to my husband and his ex to try to get a new dress ASAP. I inform my daughter, she will need to get a job and pay back the full price of the dress as punishment.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Then we got in a huge argument over the whole situation, and she's saying it isn't fair that she's choosing Maria, that I'm choosing Maria and being a huge jerk. Am I being a huge jerk? What do I do, Brownback? Dude. First stop informing your daughter of stuff. Like, she's not your employee. I know, right? Like I send her a scathing email to whom it may concern.
Starting point is 00:48:08 You are my daughter? No. Yeah. Okay. So she's had a deal, like, let's look at Bethany. They never said anything about Bethany's dad. Like, she never says anything about Bethany's dad. No, no, yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Maybe Bethany's dad's not in the picture. Yeah. There's already her seeing that not only does Maria, who's younger than her, now her new step sister has her dad, also has her dad and her mom, and then also has the step mom, which is Bethany's mom. Yeah. So she has, like, three parents, and I only have, like, one in a step and all of that. There could be some jealousy in that.
Starting point is 00:48:38 that, right? Yeah. Also, it's a mix of cultures. Like, yeah. But if you had your sweet 16, I'm sure it was popping. Yeah, but I'm sure you, no, no, no, but for her, it was popping. Like, in your culture, that's popping. For us, it's the quinceaniera.
Starting point is 00:48:51 And you get so mad at your step little sister that you sharpie it. Yeah, that's pure evil. That's super messed up. That's very, but that's also sister stuff. I'm sure, think of your sister, whether step or not. You've done some stuff. Yeah. See?
Starting point is 00:49:06 See, see, look at you, everybody. Yeah. It's stuff sisters do. Yeah, I threw her off the bed. I had a teddy bear. His name was marshmallow. He was brown. Don't add?
Starting point is 00:49:15 Maybe he was a smore. But my sister would know that I loved him. I loved this, this teddy bear forever. And she grabbed him by the legs and just ripped him open. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She just ripped him up. And, you know, I loved him so much. I still, like, I would just stuff him back and just still.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Yeah. But that's what sisters do to each other. It's like, I want to hurt you. Like, I got to get at you this way. So she got a Sharpie and she just scribbled all over. Right? Yeah. Clearly everybody's upset.
Starting point is 00:49:41 That's tight low key that the mom of Maria was like, like the mom Maria might be like, dude, you better check her. I'm going to check her. Oh, the chanclass coming out. Because she has nothing to me. She might be my ex is steps daughter and like your daughter, but she's nothing to me. Right. This dress and its alterations cost $3,000. What was that alliterations?
Starting point is 00:50:02 It's alterations. Dresses get altered, not illitered. You make a testament to the dress. You read the dress. Put grammar on the dress. Well, shit is that don't write on here because that's what this girl thing.
Starting point is 00:50:15 She's in the alliteration. That's what you do. Maybe she was doing it. The alliteration on the dress. It costs a lot of money to do that. It seems like they have a solution already. They're making the 16-year-old. The Bethany,
Starting point is 00:50:26 they're making her pay for the dress. As she should. And work it off. But now the issue that she has is her relationship with her daughter. Her genetic daughter, her biological daughter is saying you're choosing Maria over me
Starting point is 00:50:40 Was she too hard on her daughter? No No She needs a foul-pal That's exactly what I was saying Remember they're not Mexican So they handle their things with words Yeah
Starting point is 00:50:54 And informed her She informed her she sent her an invoice Yeah Right you gotta get a job Yeah All right Let us know especially Does anyone here in like step-parent situations
Starting point is 00:51:05 I'm not, it might be different. I think our automatic is like, no, she needs this or she's in doubt, but I know the step-parent dynamic is very different when there's kids involved. Like the Brady Bunches of the world, we need to hear from you. Yeah, so when my mom had a husband, her ex-husband, we lived with a stepbrother and he went to a super expensive private school. He went to Bosco. And my mom was like, why do my kids have to go to public school?
Starting point is 00:51:34 You know what I'm saying? And that was like a disagreement. You know what I'm saying? It was like, dude, we're bringing in the same money to work because they were working together at the same business. So they're like, why does he get the special treatment and then my daughters have to go to public school? Right. You know what I'm saying? So that was the thing too.
Starting point is 00:51:48 And it's like, you know, she was feeling like neglected like my sister was like, why don't I get these things that, you know, junior does and stuff like that. You have to look at it a little bit differently because there is that step parent dynamic involved. And then understand and I'm not saying like, but devil's advocate. Yeah. The 16-year-old is just seeing so much love getting poured into Maria. We don't know what her relationship is with her dad. We do see, like, she's just watching everything. Even as siblings, you get jealous of another sibling.
Starting point is 00:52:15 So imagine if you can add, like, the step part into it. And that was her acting out. Yeah. But should it have been that way. Maria, they should just let Maria squabble it up. Oh, yeah. You know what I think happens? The dress.
Starting point is 00:52:27 I think she was. Winter keeps the sharpie. I think Bethany was at Kinsep practice. And then she's seen a ballade of surprise. She's like, I've had it enough. I like his Spanish. That's it. Bailet de sorpresza.
Starting point is 00:52:38 I have a condition. You said sopa. Valle de sopesa? Angie, how do you really say? See, you can clown him back. Bale de sorpresia. Come on, roll that our. Roll that arm.
Starting point is 00:52:54 All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We got your phone line. The homie help line. Barbara needs our help beating her daughter.
Starting point is 00:53:06 I'm just kidding. No. She's not. She's not. I'm just kidding. No, they handle things with words. Yes, they do. Yes.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Okay. She should have counted to three. Yeah. So her daughter, Bethany, ruined her stepsisters, Maria's Kinzenera dress. And now Barbara is, you know, making Bethany pay her back by getting a job. And that caused a wedge with Barbara and Bethany.
Starting point is 00:53:33 now they're beefing it. Yeah. And she wants to know what to do. Barbara needs our help. Bethany's 16. And Bethany told her, mom, you're taking Maria's side on this. Even though I, Sharpie markered all over her, can't address that cost $3,000 with alterations. You still be on my side.
Starting point is 00:53:51 I'm your daughter. She already has a dad and a mom. Stop it, Mom. You're my mom. You're my mom. You're picking sides, Mom. Can the dry cleaners take all of Sharpie? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:04 I don't know. Sharpie, no. It depends on the material. Yeah. No, probably not. Like, dresses like that have to be flawless. They have so many photos. Like, and then even the self-consciousness of like knowing that there's Sharpie somewhere, you know.
Starting point is 00:54:16 She ripped it too, didn't she? Maria don't need that. Yeah, she ripped it back. Yeah. Yeah. She gave her money. She gave her money to. Barbara gave her husband and his ex money to help with the dress.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Yeah. But she's like, no, now my daughter has to pay for it. Yeah. And daughter is mad. His mom is that's exciting. He must be annoyed. Yeah. In Bethany's point of view, the 16-year-old, what was your mom supposed to do?
Starting point is 00:54:41 Yeah, that's right. Back her up. Yeah, Sharpie all over. You should have turned on the TV when she told you to. Like, that's not going to worry. There's episode of Jerry Springer. Yeah. Come on.
Starting point is 00:54:49 And to waste perfectly good Sharpie, it's messed up. Oh, you're so bad. Okay. Let's take to the phone lines. Irene, who's on the line? We have Andrea from L.A. On line one. Andrea.
Starting point is 00:55:02 Hey, Brownback. It's Andrea. First of all, I want to say Bethany, hey, Bethany is a brat. She wants to be mad at Mexican culture. Wait until she finds out about the chancla and the stympho. Facts. You just learned about the parties we have, not the stuff we had to go through. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Yes, exactly. Because if I was Maria, her mom, or her stepdad, honestly, I would just uninvite Bethany all together because if that's what she did to the dress, Imagine what type of other things she's going to do during the party. I don't even think about that. Yeah, the Kins says in a couple weeks, probably like next week or something. But she's like, she, her punishment for her daughter was, you know, you have to pay for it. And her daughter's like, you're not taking my side.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Do you think she should have taken her daughter's side? Because this could potentially make her and her daughter have a very bad relationship. Her daughter could see my mom's not here for me. Maria gets everything. They're just going to make her hate Maria more. No, absolutely not. She should still make her pay those $3,000 because besides, I believe they mentioned that she had her sweet 16 like a year ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:10 So it's like she had her moment. She had her little time to shine. She should let her sister, her step sister, have her little moment. The quince dress, when I had my quinceaniera, that was one of the first things I chose out and it was not cheap. To ruin it two weeks before, it doesn't matter if like the dry cleaners could go and fix it. it's what you did, your actions, you're just a hater, period. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Dang, and that's why your dad's not even a picture. Just kidding. You probably gave her a hole, too. You know, just like looking at her. Bethany did all the bad stuff. No one's on Bethany's side. Irene, does anybody have Bethany side on the line? No, because she's a brat.
Starting point is 00:56:53 Yeah, I don't think anybody. Irene, who also got... He's a child. Yeah, you can't say the other B word. She's 16 years old. She's going through it. She's a teenage child. with emotions. Her name starts with a bee.
Starting point is 00:57:04 All right. Who else, Irene? We have Irene from Boyle Heights on line 3. Hey. Hey. Takea. Hi, Irene. Hi.
Starting point is 00:57:13 How are you, baby girl? I'm doing good. Aw. Thank you, thank you. Irene, what do you make of this whole situation? So Barbara has a daughter, Bethany. She's 16. She also has a stepdaughter Maria.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Yeah, so first off, so from Laja birthday, you know. But at the end of the day, I am from Boil Heights. So we don't get down like that. So what you do is you have little Miss Bethany, have Maria sharpie her dress and be like, you wanted to be about you. So there's Sharpie the not so expensive dress we bought you
Starting point is 00:57:47 and have her wear it to the Quintayera and be like, now it's all about you. Okay. I love it. Irene, I'm witch Irene, but can we all understand that the punishment has been set already? They've already punished this girl. There's more.
Starting point is 00:58:02 That's not what she's hitting us up for. Room for more punishment. She's hitting us up because her daughter, Beth and me is saying, you're not on my side, mom. You are choosing Maria over me, mom. That's her issue. She's going to get over it. It's not, hey, let's, what else can we do?
Starting point is 00:58:17 Doc, pal. Yeah. Because already we have, don't let her go to the party. As a matter of fact, let her go to the party with another sharpie dress. We already have the punishment underway. Sharpier eyebrows, too. She wasn't if she could still fix her relationship with her actual daughter. Yeah, she's got to follow through.
Starting point is 00:58:33 Yeah, and eventually time's going to let it fade out. After the 15, spend time with her and be like, yo, like, do you understand what you did? Like, it's not cool. And then she's going to be mad for maybe like two more months. I know it's not cool, mom, but wrong or right, you're supposed to be on my side. No. You're my mom. You're all I have.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Yeah. I got a mature suggestion. Okay. Mature. Let me hear it after we hear this next caller. Irene, who's calling? We have Lisa from Englewood online too. Lisa.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Hi, Lisa. Hi, Lisa. Hi, Lisa. Hi, Lisa. Oh, Titi, how are you? They're trying to tell you, but, you know, I think for me with my kids on, and I have a blended family, I've raised other people's kids. But one thing that I did with my kids is I sat down and I took out time,
Starting point is 00:59:14 whether they're parent within their life or not. So let them know where they are. You have to secure children because if you don't secure them now, then they become adults that are inviioso. In other words, envious and strife and contention, there may be more underneath that layer. And so what I do for a living, I'm a fanatologist. That's somebody that actually deals with.
Starting point is 00:59:33 of grief and loss. And so when you're dealing with blended situations, a ripped dress with a Sharpie is intentional. Right. Not intentional harm. I'm intentionally trying to hurt you. So it's twofold. How do you mirror that to a 14 year old and a 16 year old? You can't say that there's 16 and they're going through it because then there'll be that same 16 year old that is torched in somebody's house. When they're older. You understand what I'm saying? When they're older, I'm dealing with that with what it is, is that how do we get to the bottom of what's going on? What's really going on with her? What is in your dad? And as a parent, I had to be transparent because I parented out of guilt.
Starting point is 01:00:13 Guilty is charge. And so what I had to learn to do is put it in perspective with my son, with my daughter, with my blended children. Because they were not steps. They were mine. They were given to me by God. And it doesn't make a difference with circumstances, what parent was there or not. When a child knows that they do not feel wanted, they act out. And then we got adults acting out,
Starting point is 01:00:35 she's in the street, doing all kind of stuff. But that's Titi Lisa spin. But if it was 20 years ago, she would have got that chanclet out. I love it, Titi Lisa. Lita, Lisa, hold that, because we need your phone number.
Starting point is 01:00:48 We need to call you and we need to hear the good word. Man, there you go. See, and now give me your fake, real advice, Vick, that you said, oh, I have an actual mature. I'm mature. No, yeah, go. It was very mature, okay? It was along the line of what Lisa was saying.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Titi. Titi. Okay. So, so it was. So it was that, okay, she has to pay the money back. Yeah, she's going to do that, right? But then tell her, once you pay this back, me and you are going to go on a trip together, just us too. Daughter and mom bonding.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Now say what you were actually going to say because I know when you set up a little joke. What? Because you just said what Maximo said. Yeah. You didn't say that? Yeah, he said, yeah, just spent time on her afterwards. On this show, fool. What show?
Starting point is 01:01:29 I know you. No, I swear. Don't take your tail. I don't know how to tuck. It was one time. Oh, see, don't tell on yourself, bro. All right. She's got to figure out what's behind Bethany's, like, actions.
Starting point is 01:01:44 Yeah. Imagine going to do you miss your dad? Because that could be it, just saying it to her. Do you need to feel secure? Do you need to feel loved? Yeah. Dang, Titi told us. That's why bad, but he said, Titi, but he said, Titi, P-T-T-T-Saw.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Hey, you got a lot of girlfriends. T-T-N-O. Why you got so many girlfriends? Wow. Wow. All right. Well, there's that. Let's keep it here. Hey.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Sambra Sala with Angie. Okay, you guys. So today we are going to get serious here in Sombra Sala. Because I do, I have to talk about this lawsuit that Cassie has filed towards Diddy, where she's making strong allegations toward him. She's accusing him of years of abuse, sexual assault, where he would, like, force himself on her. Violence and a lot of other disturbing claims. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:35 And so, like, the lawsuit has. has actually been all over the news. You guys have seen it on social media on the news. They've actually also released like the whole lawsuit. It's like a 35 page lawsuit. And you can read everything, all the things that she's been saying. And it's crazy because right in the front page of the lawsuit, there's like a trigger warning.
Starting point is 01:02:52 Yeah. And it's just a lot of things. She's saying like when she first met Diddy, he was very controlling like right from the beginning of their relationship. So she met him when she was 19, he was 37. So you guys can see like she's 18 years old. I mean 18 year gap difference right there. She's also saying that he would often give her drugs like E.
Starting point is 01:03:15 And she believes that that led her to get some like memory loss. So to this day there's some gaps that she doesn't remember from her life. She's also claiming that Diddy would beat her multiple times each year. But she was just scared to report to the police and fear that he would be, she would be abuse more. Now in the statement, it also states how Diddy, how did he blew up somebody's car. We didn't know who it was, but it has been confirmed that it was Cuddy. I like that Cuddy has actually backed up Cassie and saying, you know what? That is true.
Starting point is 01:03:48 That did happen. And we're not, we've never heard about this because apparently this happened back in 2012. Yeah. And we're barely hearing about this right now. Now, there's been like a lot of like videos resurfacing. And one of them that has been like really every. when it caught my attention was about this psychic medium, you guys, that she's talking about like five months ago,
Starting point is 01:04:07 and she's just talking that there's things. This video was uploaded five months ago. Yeah, this video, sorry. It's about she's talking about things that are going to be revealing about Diddy? Listen to it. The time is being marked five months. So this is June, July, August, September, October, November. I'm going for November 15th or right around there.
Starting point is 01:04:27 It's coming out. It will not be. You cannot keep this. She's literally, you cannot stop. the truth. So he was it's a psychic, but she was, um, connecting with Kim Porter, Diddy's ex-wife who passed away in 2018. 2018. Yeah. And so she's making this predictions like back in June June of this year. And now you're seeing this is actually happening. And so it's like a full 30 minutes video and then she keeps going on it. I am being shown that things are being prepared. She is showing me a trumpet.
Starting point is 01:04:56 People are standing straight up. And there are people going to speak. Not just about. happened to her about other things something is unraveling man yeah so she's making these claims again like i said like five months ago and all this is happening now not only that but another video that has been resurfacing is of abri old day if you guys remember her she's from danity cane the group that did he created from making the band things like that and if you guys remember like a couple of months ago did he started giving out the rights the royalties back and all of this artist. I remember everyone's like, yeah, that's so tight. What a good guy.
Starting point is 01:05:34 Yeah, he's giving back the rights to songs and all that. But apparently, like, there was like a deal. Like, if you want the rights to your songs, you have to sign an NDA and not we talked about it. Listen. And in order to get that, I have to release him for any claims or wrongdoings or actions prior to the date of the release. I have to sign an NDA that I will never disparage public.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Bad Boy Janice Combs or Justin Combs music or EMI or Sony ever in public. Wow. So imagine the artists that already signed that got the royalties back. It came with the catch essentially. And so Aubrey was even saying like when I read this, that looks nice. I could get my royalties. But it looks like there's something that is going to be happening that they're trying to shut us up about. She said that she called other artists that she knew and was like,
Starting point is 01:06:31 sign it I'll give you the money that you're supposed to be getting because even within the terms it's not because they made a lot of money about Dianity cane yeah but it's not the money from that back in the it's like from once like a certain deal with Sony was reached so she's like I did the math I would probably get $600 yeah yeah that's not that much so that's just that's us that's like the people that are streaming us now I get money for not when we were like at our prime at the peak and so she was like I was calling different artists like hey don't sign it like because what they get versus what you're getting like it's not going to be worth it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Yeah. Another one, I'm sorry, I keep going, but it's just like a lot of things that it's like, why didn't we see it before? I always thought it was weird. Like, okay, I see the 18 year gap difference, right? But now there's a video of Jun Jock saying like he witnessed that. And Jock, sorry. He witnessed when Diddy told Cassie to shave off her head.
Starting point is 01:07:21 Remember how she had it like half? One side shaped. Yeah. Yeah. So he talks about that. Listen. I was watching Puff. He saw this white woman, being Cassie said next to each other.
Starting point is 01:07:29 My wife right here, Cassie right here. The jumped off the bar came on and said, yo, Yo, Cassie, tomorrow, I want you to shave the side of your head. I'm like, what the kind of request is that? So I was looking at Cass, I was like, well, I was like, you know I'm about to do that, are you? She said, well, I mean, whatever show I want, I'm going to do. That's crazy to hear that. It kind of just led to the power dynamic of that situation,
Starting point is 01:07:49 which often happens when someone's older and someone's younger, someone makes more money and someone doesn't. Power dynamics are in everyday people, and that just happens to be a high status couple. Yes. And it got pretty deep. I was reading the New York Times article about the lawsuit. And it said that Diddy even controlled, like, her medical records.
Starting point is 01:08:08 Like, they didn't go to Cassie. They went to Diddy straight. Yeah. And it's like, even that is like, wow. Yeah, she was. Wow. Mm-hmm. Now, Diddy has denied all the accusations from the lawsuit.
Starting point is 01:08:19 And his lawyer actually put out a statement saying, for the past six months, Mr. Combs Diddy has been subjected to Ms. Ventura's, which is Cassie, persistence demand of $30 million. under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which was univocally rejected as a plain blackmail. Unequivocally. Despite withdrawing her initial threat, Ms. Ventura has now resorted to filing a lawsuit riddled with the baseless and outrageous lies aiming to tardish Mr. Combs' reputation
Starting point is 01:08:48 and seeking a payday, pretty much accusing her of blackmail and just seeking out a payday. Because people are asking why now, why now? but apparently the law in New York that I believe you have the name of the law. Yeah, it's called Adult Survivors Act in New York. It's about to expire, which would be helpful in these types of lawsuits, where you can sue the person that either abused you, did you wrong, something of that nature, beyond the statute of limitations. Because the statute of limitations for when this happened passed already, like the years of what this happened passed already.
Starting point is 01:09:22 However, this law where you could civilly sue somebody. is about to expire. It's about to expire. So she's like, I need to do this right now and to help people that are going through something similar. I did read through the lawsuit itself, 35 pages, and the trigger warning in it is rightfully put. I do suggest that if you've been a victim of abuse in any way, shape, or form, that you be very weary because I know what all knows you want to see what's going on when you read this because I can tell you myself having been in that situation and then reading through it, I'm like, like it just shoots you back to that moment in time where, for example, Diddy isn't the only one named in this suit. She's also telling about the people that are in his circle that helped and enabled him to keep her in the control.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Because everyone could just say you could just leave. That's something that anybody, whether you're poor in an abusive relationship or you're rich in an abusive relationship, you get told all the time. A lot of pressures on the victim to just leave. Just don't get back. but you don't understand the web of even people around that person that help. It could even be like a parent, a sister, a sibling, a friend that maybe you ran away from him, but they go pick you up. Or they hit you up or they say, hey, go talk to him.
Starting point is 01:10:40 And I'm going to tell you this right now. Sometimes you may think of them as evil because that happened to me. I'm like, why are they helping him get me real back in? Like they must be evil. Even they're operating from a sense of one, they may not know. the crazy intimate details. Two, if that person is manipulative to you, they're also manipulative to the people around them and have them even stuck in some sort of abuse, right?
Starting point is 01:11:03 So you got to be just very careful of not just the person, but the people around. Not just your abuser, but maybe the abuser's family that enables them, maybe even out of love. Yeah. You know, it's just, it's a very, it's a very weird place to be when you're in that predicament. And her being young, super young. Super young. Being in that predicament were security guards and different family members and like all of that kind of keep her enveloped in this.
Starting point is 01:11:28 I read that when things would happen to her where she would get beat so badly, they'd put her in a hotel and they'd have her stay there for a week and people would check on her, get her gifts, all of that. I'm sure those people are doing their job, but to her, it's like they're making it hard for it. You're like, why aren't you helping me? You see me. You see my face. But it's not as easy as that. Just as it's not as easy as you do, why don't you just walk away? It goes back and forth.
Starting point is 01:11:48 And at the top is the abuser. Yeah. And that's kind of the weird pyramid of abuse. And it goes in all shapes and forms. It goes between different forms of that too. I don't want to get too hard and deep into it, but just having survived stuff like that and see that go on with people that I know and I love, it's not just one good say-all.
Starting point is 01:12:10 It's not just one solution. So she's been dealt with years of trying to figure it out and trying to wonder what and where and how. And you're right. We have seen it as plain as. this day or as like like the rumors of is that happening is that real like um one thing i think that we all can say as being in hip hop we've seen the different little the different little moments where did he has shown his aggressiveness whether it be the stuff of what happened with the j cole stuff like yeah did they really fight to the kettle bell situation he's shown signs of like oh this could
Starting point is 01:12:42 lend itself towards somebody that also fits the profile of somebody that would do this to a woman and do this to his girl. For sure. So all of that I know is going to be looked at. For sure. And what we also see is just how powerful someone is. Yes. Because there's apparently like within this lawsuit,
Starting point is 01:13:01 there's videos that were paid off. There's people that were quieted. You look at the Kid Cuddy situation, which he is named in the lawsuit. Yeah, he wasn't unnamed. He, they say like, I was dating Kid Cuddy, this happened. And for Cuddy to be so quiet and silent about it this whole time. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:17 shows like the type of pressure on him to stay quiet. Exactly. You know? He has come in support of her and said, yeah, everything that Cassie's saying is true, which I'm hoping can lend itself towards people trying to dismiss it. Yes. And then like, you brought up, why now? And it's like, I really hate when people say that because it's always like,
Starting point is 01:13:37 it's not on your timeline. And people aren't subjected to just as soon as something happens. Right. They're not ready to maybe even speak about it. 10 years, whatever the timeline is, she might just be feeling comfortable enough to tell anybody what happened. You know what I'm saying? And that takes a lot of self-work. And it's like, I hate when people run to like, why now, why now? Oh, pay day, pay day. And it's like, you know, it's not about that. It's about when that person who survived all that, you know, is ready to come forward.
Starting point is 01:14:06 I'm also seeing a lot of people like, J-Lo, say something because Jennifer Lopez publicly dated did he but in the same moment you can't let's say this is true and you want jalo to say something yeah maybe jaila went through some stuff too and we all go through things that it's gonna take us some time to say something i'm still building up the courage i've still done what i need to to separate myself and all of that so i would just express if you think they might be a possible victim maybe don't put pressure on them which might have happened with jalo there was a part in the lawsuit where cassie says like he would make me hold his gun in my purse and it seemed to be like to exert his power like hold my purse.
Starting point is 01:14:42 I'm a scary man. Like I'm aggressive and I can do things. And not to say that this makes it true because this is all alleged until it's been tried. And even then stuff happens. But we all saw what happened with the Shine incident at the club where something happened. And Shine ended up doing jail time. And they even pressed and dropped charges against J-Lo for having a firearm. That firearm is not her firearm.
Starting point is 01:15:08 No. Exactly. And we're seeing it here in the same case. Yeah. So it can lend itself to the repeated patterns of somebody. Again, this does not take away what he's done in music and even his time to express himself and also lay out what he sought or he knows to be true. But at this point, like you can't not but have empathy for somebody like Cassie who has been silent. She's been non-problematic.
Starting point is 01:15:33 She's not someone that's out like that. You know, you could see her genuinely. You could see something happen. We all are like, dude, this girl's so like. in the back like she's so quiet and we always wonder right because like sure her career takes off with me and you and she has a couple other you know bangers yeah and then it's like then kind of just nothing but you see a lot of her but you don't hear nothing you know what i'm saying for years and it's always like that um i guess untapped potential that's like what happened to casting not that
Starting point is 01:15:59 not that it's too late but it was like there was a moment where she was set up to be maybe the next jlo or you know the next pop star for sure yeah and and and she had the look even the the uh um the haircut with like half the shaved head is still iconic to this day like people say oh that's the cassie cut yeah you know what I'm saying so like she was a you know a influential person in her own right and even and even with that imagine someone saying I could take this away and actually having the power to take it away yeah what keeps you again regular day to day people that are in this situation get into that power dynamic like I made you I could take this away if not with me then you're like all of that is real in real life to us regular folk. Imagine that on such a level where you have all these dreams and this incredible potential and someone is telling you, you move, you leave you, that's it, it's over. And then threats that can seemingly end up real because with the Cuddy situation, apparently she was dating Cuddy and had went to go see Sean and then he went through
Starting point is 01:17:02 her phone, saw that she was dating Cuddy, said, you know what, this needs to stop. I'm going to blow this fool up. I'm going to blow something along those lines. And then in the same time, Kid Curry's car blows up in his driveway. In his driveway. And it's like that is a very real threat and not just real threat, real follow through. That lets you know it's more than a third. That puts the fear inside somebody.
Starting point is 01:17:22 Oh, yeah. Right? So I think that clearly, Angie, this is so much. It's a lot. And I know she did, she did mention in the lawsuit that she did try to leave him, but he would like force himself into her, like, do stuff to her in her own house. So she did try to leave multiple times, but she was just, she was too scared. And that's a cycle.
Starting point is 01:17:42 And it's, yeah, like you said, it's a cycle. All right, that's it for Sombrasala brought to you by your local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings on Power 106. Okay, keep it here. On the way, we have the homie Tio Terrell Owens. I learned how to say his name. You're going to find out why when he comes through. We have Terrell Owens on the way.
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Starting point is 01:18:26 Denzel. He went, I think he went on, Jimmy Kimmel, and he said, my name is actually Denzel. Really? Yeah. His dad's name was Denzel, but his mom didn't want to call him the same name as his dad. So instead of calling him Denzel, She called him Denzel. Oh, well, we know who wore the pants in that household.
Starting point is 01:18:41 Come on. So now we know who wore the pants in that household. But it's Terrell. Yes, Terrell. Terrell, Owen. So I'm going to give you a pass. So you give me a pass. That's how I heard it on Sports Center when you're scoring the touchdowns.
Starting point is 01:18:52 Terrell Owens had another game today. Even when I did interviews and stuff, I, like, I had PR, whatever. They would give them a heads up. That's Terrell, not Terrell. And then as soon as we go on the air, Terrell, this. Like, no. No. It's terrible.
Starting point is 01:19:04 I like that you correct them. I like that you correct them. Because, look, my name is Letitie. People say leti, leti. No, leti. Dude, coming back from the border, right? Oh, what? But, like, coming back, the Border Patrol asked you, like, and especially when I was little,
Starting point is 01:19:18 they're like, okay, who's on this birth certificate? And they're like, okay, who's Lettie? And I was like, it's Letti. And they're like, all right, second check. You sound too Mexican. You gave us the accent. So they would send us to, like, the second check. It's very scary.
Starting point is 01:19:30 I don't know if you know. For us, Brouser's your phone. It gets really scary if they take you to the second check. Hey, you know about borders. We know about the back of the bus. Come on. I don't know about their borders. This conversation is going amazing.
Starting point is 01:19:43 I feel you. I feel you, but I feel your pain. I understand. I understand. My homie Terrell, he was telling us. No, Terrell.
Starting point is 01:19:50 Terrell. Come on, Lettie. Come on, Lettie. You say it's so good. Letty. You say my name's so perfect. I know, letti. Come on now.
Starting point is 01:19:57 My mommy, Terrell. Yeah, yeah. He was telling me about taking Spanish class in the South, and he thought, you know what, I'm never going to use this. This is going to be something like here and there because down in the South, It was probably only black and white that you know.
Starting point is 01:20:09 Yeah, pretty much black and white, yeah. And they gave you a Spanish name. Yeah, in high school, yeah. Yeah, we had our Spanish classes. I took, you know, I tried to take the advanced courses or what have you. And so obviously to be part of that, you got to take Spanish too. So I got to do Spanish one. Then Spanish two, my senior year, you know, we had Spanish classes.
Starting point is 01:20:27 Then we all had to pick a Spanish name. Yeah, I didn't want Carlos or Jose or Juan. Did they bring out a list? Yeah. It was like to choose, I wanted something that was. was cool. Yeah. So Javier, it's kind of like Schwab. Duh. Javier Owens. Yeah. Javier Owens. That's what it is.
Starting point is 01:20:46 There ain't no Tio is Javier. Javier. So if you can't say Tero Letti, just call me Javier. That's crazy. All right, Javier, let's talk about this. No, I'm kidding. I'm kidding. But you're gonna get so many new fans, of course we all love you and what you've done. But damn, once you put a name on it, all the hobbies in the world are like, representation. Yes, exactly. Get some merch to say Javier. That part. Prototype 81. Yeah. You know, speaking of prototype 81, let's get to it.
Starting point is 01:21:12 Because this Sunday, there's a warehouse sale in downtown L.A. Talk to me, what's going to go on at the warehouse sale? I've had this brand for maybe a couple of years now. Everything that I put into this brand, when you think about how I became a Hall of Famer, I reflect back on my career. You know, just give you a background story. I never thought I would be a Hall of Famer. I wasn't out of high school.
Starting point is 01:21:31 I wasn't like a four or five star, you know, a kid coming out of high school. I wasn't heavily recruited. And then, you know, play four years of college football. And I played a few years of basketball as well at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Again, never thought I would play beyond the collegiate level. So I get drafted in 96, you know, by the 49ers. And then obviously, I went to Philly, then Dallas. And then my last two years stopped with that Buffalo and Cincinnati.
Starting point is 01:21:57 So then obviously, you got to wait five years before you're eligible for the Hall of Fame. And so for me, like I said, that was my first time, obviously, being nominated. Never really thought I would. happened. Yeah. And so I was like, man, this is crazy. I'm like, I went to a small town, small school, and now, you know, I'm considered in the, you know, spoken in the breath of some of the greatest to ever play the game. And so I was kind of like just taken back. And so I'm like, man, how did I get here? So I thought about my career and all the great things that I had done, just looking at the highlights and just the unfolding and just a recap of my career. And I'm like, man, this is, this is really
Starting point is 01:22:31 special. So I thought about my three Ds, which is desire, dedication, and discipline. You Everybody has a desire to be a do something in life. But to be mentioned as one of the greatest, how do you get there? You know, a lot of the greats, they're not great straight out of high school. Some are, some aren't. And I fell in the aren't category. So, you know, I have desire, dedication. And we talk about the greatest to ever play any type of game.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Discipline is usually the word that comes up when you're talking to their peers, their coaches, or just fans alone. Discipline what separates them. So the same thing, you know, that I did and I put into my career, I've, put into my clothing line. So it's kind of like in the DNA and the fabric of it as well. Come on. So and then prototype, the word prototype or the definition is basis on which something is made a form. We're all prototypes in our own right. I just happen to be Prototype 81. Yeah. And then like I'm very creative. Like even with designing of the merch and things that native creative heads that help me with your super hands on with it though. Like you need to you need to have
Starting point is 01:23:30 your fingerprint on the on the right. I'm not one of those celebrities. I guess I can consider myself a celebrity that just puts my name on something and then just let brands or companies just go do what they want to do. I want to be hands on because I want it's personal for me. It's that DNA. And so again with the word like said the creativity, prototype, you can't spell prototype without T.O. You're so cool. You're so freaking cool. Yeah. And I know you saw that you were like, ooh, it's right there. I thought it was because of the Outcast song, I hope that you're the one. Yeah. If not you are the prototype. Okay, I'll stop singing. Sorry to you. It's crazy to me that you thought, like, oh yeah, you know, just this little school, just like out here, but I never thought that
Starting point is 01:24:09 I'd be a Hall of Famer. Like, you did that as a, what'd you think? It was a pastime football, or it was just like for the time being? You didn't think you would like make it. Like your T.O. Well, yeah, now I'm T.O. But like, when I grew up, nobody, those were, like, those are my initials, but nobody called me Tio when I was growing up. You know, my mom named me Tero. So that's who, that's who, that's, coaches call me. My peers, my fellow teammates, they call me Tero. Fast forward. John Madden was the one, I think, that corner. or nickname me start calling me T.O. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:24:37 That's like, you know, and still, I don't know if I need to be a Hall of Fame. Yep, yep. To give you that nickname. Pat Summerall, yeah, it was him and Pat Somerall, yeah, that did the broadcasting of all the like prime time games. And obviously I got drafted with the Niners with obviously one of the prime, you know, teams, organizations. And so I was very fortunate.
Starting point is 01:24:55 And so I played behind one of the greatest receivers of all time in Jerry Rice. And so, you know, I kind of just followed in his footsteps. And then, you know, it was remarkable when I think about. and now they saw a lot in me to obviously to trade him away that's almost like trading jordan away i was about to say that's and then having somebody feel their shoes but again that let me know then i'm like hey i'm on my way to bigger and better things that they can get rid of like what is you know he was considered the greatest receiver of all time yeah and then have me come in and feel their scouting department was incredible one but two that's like the most one of the
Starting point is 01:25:32 most interesting parts of your career to me that like you get drafted on a team with already the greatest wide receiver. Yeah and then even a hard-of-famed quarterback. Steve Young. With Steve Young and then you go alongside him and it's like they never, you never have to worry about the comparison in terms of like if T.O. would have played here or there. No, you guys are lining up alongside each other so every play you could see like who's performing what, who's doing what. And eventually, you know, obviously you were younger, you come in and you do your thing and you outlast him and you know and then go on to play late into your career as well and that and that just goes back to the three Ds because you don't make it in that game if you're not disciplined you know because a lot of a lot of players tend to fizz a lot
Starting point is 01:26:12 around their 30s yeah right i had to do something different i saw that i initially my first three years i wasn't like said uh obviously you know we talk about you know three greatest receiver to play the game it's myself randy and jerry those are the three names that i come up i'm always going to say i'm number two you know respect to Randy, I know what he did. There was just something unique about his skill set, and there was a lot of things unique about my skill set. But I think with my skill set, there was a lot of things that kind of separated me,
Starting point is 01:26:39 separated me from, you know, what Randy did. And so I did, I accomplished a lot, you know, a little bit of everything. I did a little bit of the dirty work, too. You know, like I said, caught the ball, just playing tough over the middle, knowing that you're going to get hit. Like I said, Randy was known for really, really just catching a deep ball, high-pointing balls. And just, like they said, it's like you get mossed. Like people know that, you know what I mean, because that was his skill set.
Starting point is 01:27:00 But yeah, like just learning from him, watching him. And then I think we both went to small schools in comparison to some of the Pyr5 schools. Of course, yeah. You know, I'm going to relate this to basketball real quick because we just saw this. Oh, you're speaking my language. We just saw the big trade that happened, Hardin on the Clippers. You know, Hardin and Russell Westbrook being low-key homies and having played in multiple other teams together. Do you think that's a good thing or a bad thing to play with your friend like that?
Starting point is 01:27:27 And I know you've had friends within the, within football. Do you think it would have been better or worse for you if you played with your friends? Like, if you actually got on the team, that's like, that's my bestie right there. I mean, I could work in a sense. I mean, to the point of like you push each other, you know what I mean? You can say things to him that you couldn't say to just a teammate. Right, exactly. But I think these guys are professional.
Starting point is 01:27:48 I think it goes beyond the friendship, but, you know, apart now because these guys fraternize, you know, on and off the court, which is different from the 80s and the 90s. These guys didn't, you know, and I was, I had that mentality, too. Like, there were guys that I fraternized with. We were cool with during the offseason, but when we saw each other game day, I'm not cool with you. That's not different. Those team colors? No, that's a target.
Starting point is 01:28:08 I'm not going to go shake hand. I don't, that's just me. That's my mentality. So I see a lot of fans, they're chiming in on a tier because LeBron, he's, he's super friendly with everybody. Right. He's like, ah, you're too nice. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:28:18 That's why people's like, oh, that's why they like maybe Jordan, you know, versus, you know, with the comparison with just a killer mentality. But I think, too, you. your question with Russell and now Harden being on the clippers, I think now he has to assess really kind of his game and where he is and how he can contribute to this team to allow them to amass some wins because right now they're winless. Honestly, he probably needs to take a page out of Duane Wade's book when LeBron went to Miami Heat. Duane was number one. But he saw that there's a new king in town, new sheriff in town. That was LeBron. So you got to take a, take a,
Starting point is 01:28:57 a back seat and allow, you know, your game to flourish with some of the other stars. The road to success is always, you know, under construction. So with them, like I said, I agree with Ty Lou. I heard some of the comments. It's going to take a few games, maybe like up to 10 games to kind of fill it out and see what rotations work with who, what units he works well with and don't before it kind of really start massing some wins. But again, with his history, it hasn't voted well for him.
Starting point is 01:29:22 Yeah, because he kind of understands out. Yeah, he has to understand where he is right now. understand his skill set and how he's able to use that skill set to really benefit for the for the team success because then again they were three and no with maybe one or two losses before he got there now they're winning so right now he's not the missing piece that they need but that's that's not to say that he can't contribute and amass some wins based on what he brings to the table and their potential together has been so great in the past so he's definitely a talent he just has to mentally figure it out and have a mindset.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Because right now it's not looking good. All the objects are not looking good for him. That one ball they hit the announcer? That was crazy. That was crazy. He's playing baseball. He'll be on Shackton the Fool. They'll be on one of those categories.
Starting point is 01:30:11 So being that basketball is one of your passions and you played it during college. Did you ever think about playing in the NBA and NFL? Like your version of a Dion Sanders kind of thing? Well, honestly, when I look back on it now, I really, based on her, how I play and people know my skill set playing basketball. Like I'm probably low-key underrated probably I could be probably one of the greatest athletes to have a walkdown. I was thinking I seen you dunk at that. Was it a all-star game? Yeah, that was crazy. Lightwork? Yeah. I mean, but the thing is, I wasn't that way coming out of high school. These guys were so talented from the beginning. Yeah. Yeah. They came
Starting point is 01:30:45 out the womb. You're doing what they were doing. More of a late bloomer. Like, yeah, I was a late bloomer. But again, like when you see what I do with playing different sports, I could be obviously, you know, consider like, you know, in a category of one of the greatest athletes do it, you ever play, you know, play sports. That would have been crazy. You play for the Niners and then, like, during the daytime and then the Warriors at night or something? Like, that would have been crazy.
Starting point is 01:31:04 Well, during the all season when I played with the Niners, I did play in a semi-pro league up in New York. Okay. The Adirondack Wildcats. Do you ever see anybody from the NBA try to try to be like, I could be an NFL player? Yeah, they talked about. They brought up a number of guys. I'm sure that there's a difference in, there's already a difference in physicality.
Starting point is 01:31:24 between. Just with that word along, the physicality and how the guys are soft in, you know, guys are considered soft in the NBA now, they wouldn't make it. They wouldn't make it a day.
Starting point is 01:31:35 I'm sure you see that, like, we can play flag, but maybe that's it. Yeah, they can do flag. Do you find yourself watching a lot of football these days? I never really watched football growing up. I never, like I said,
Starting point is 01:31:47 I didn't know much. No, no, yeah. I mean, we did, but my grandma, I grew up with my grandmama. So she was really strict. We didn't really watch a lot of TV. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:31:56 We had the black and white, you know, TV with the knob, turn, whatever. Yeah. It was only a few channel, a few shows that we watched. Her favorite and my favorite was Will of Fortune. We watched The Cosby Show. Oh, that's insane. Yeah, 227. What's the other show?
Starting point is 01:32:12 Is that the one with the Kadeem Hardison? Not the real world. Not the real world, but with Khadim Hardison and what's the show? He had the little glass. Bro, we weren't alive in the 1800, so we don't know. Different world. Yeah, different world. I was like, real world.
Starting point is 01:32:26 Yeah, real world. That's your world. Yeah. That's your world. You were watching that. Yeah, yeah. So those are the shows, yeah, those are like the main staple of shows that I got to watch. So I didn't really watch a lot of football.
Starting point is 01:32:39 Football like that. You know what? Yo, Tio, you're out here in LA a lot. And you know what's crazy is out here? The Cholos love, the Raiders, they love the Cowboys and they love the Niners. And you play for two of those teams. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:52 Do you see you get more, like, out here, do you get more recognized for one team over the other? Well, here, yeah, definitely the Niners. Yeah. But I think overall, when I travel, I get so much love, and I said this before, it was Philly. The Eagles. Yeah, the Eagles. Yeah, I played there. Oh, true that, true that.
Starting point is 01:33:08 For like a year, almost a year and a half, really bawled out there. Like, I was like, I was on those blue collar guys. Like, we were, we were late, you know, we're relatable, you know, just with the work ethic, you know what I mean? And me coming to perform, like, I came to play, you know what I mean? I didn't want to disappoint the city because, like I said, they brought me there to help get them beyond the four NFC championships the years prior that they never got beyond. And so I brought that energy, that swag, you know, to the team that they needed. I got hurt late in that, that first season. And then I came back in six and a half, seven weeks from like, I had a broken leg and then I tore all the ligaments in my ankle.
Starting point is 01:33:43 And I came back in six and a half, seven weeks to play in the Super Bowl. So they appreciated that, you know, everything that I put into being a professional athlete. becoming one of the best to play the game, I had to do things differently. Like I said, and discipline was really a key part of that, key element in that. You know, it's crazy too,
Starting point is 01:34:00 because then I thought of another D. Not that one. Oh, just kidding. Right, I was like, yeah. Hold on another D. Distraction. Because while you're on that road of, like, being disciplined,
Starting point is 01:34:12 that's like the killer to it. That's the killer to all potential is if you get caught up in the distraction of whether it be women, whether it be, like, going out, whether it be just being lazy Or like you said, like when you don't feel like doing it, that can all distract you from like the set goal.
Starting point is 01:34:26 How did you deal with that, Tio? There's always going to be women there, you know what I mean? And so for me, I didn't, I wasn't that attracted, so I didn't really have a lot of women clamming at my door. Shut up. I was an ugly ducking growing up. That's not the case now. I'm handsome now.
Starting point is 01:34:40 Oh, God. What changed? What change? I was a late bloomer. You always had that same smile? No, you always had that. No, no, I did it. I did.
Starting point is 01:34:49 I did it. Look, I swear to God, I didn't even want to take, I'm dating myself, but remember when they had to polarize? I didn't even want to take, I didn't want to take no pictures. Like my mom, she would want to take, I didn't want to take no pictures. Because, I honestly, I had self-esteem issues. I mean, I felt like I wasn't attractive. That was some of the things that I grew up. Those were my experiences.
Starting point is 01:35:10 Girls didn't like me, you know what I mean for whatever reason. Got to college, it was kind of the same thing. Then, obviously, you started lifting weights, you're getting a few muscles here and there. Yeah, my status started to rise a little. I'm getting drafted. I'm on the West Coast. You know what I mean? I'm in a melting pot.
Starting point is 01:35:25 Everyone looked past you. Then you got to the Bay and you were like, who? It was like a Baskin Robbins, you know what I mean? 31 players. 31 players. Tell me when to go. Yeah. You know what I was getting.
Starting point is 01:35:42 I was in the gay area. I was like, yo, I got to meet E-40, all these guys. Sprinkle you, man. I was with all those things. So I got myself familiarized with the Bay Area real quick. Yeah. With a lot of the Latinos. So yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:59 So again, like so. Javier? Yeah. Javier's back. Come up again in my documentary. But yeah, there's a lot of stuff like said that, you know, have throughout the course of my career and stuff like that. They'll obviously be revealed in the documentary.
Starting point is 01:36:11 But, uh, yeah. Makes you who you are. That's why you're here today. Javier. Yeah. Yeah. The fito. Say feito.
Starting point is 01:36:18 Feito? That means you're a little bit ugly. But you said that you were ugly. I was at one point, but I'm very guapo. You know, you know. You know. Brownback, Parano, Six, let's go. Guapo.
Starting point is 01:36:32 You, Benita. Yeah, see? Power Winters Six, Brown Bag, Buenos Aires. Good morning. Shout out to Tio, man. Terrell. Say his name. Terrell.
Starting point is 01:36:44 Terrell. Terrell. Not Terell. Teryl. We had a great time with them. I know we got into our, like, Sports talk This is where you
Starting point is 01:36:52 could do the USBN Brum-brum-bram You can do something sci-fi You're like Hurry Boom
Starting point is 01:36:57 There That's That's what I got Tio He's a good He's a good guy And he talked to us For so long So you need to see
Starting point is 01:37:06 The full interview We're going to put it up At 12 noon Okay For your lunchtime You can listen to us And you can watch T.O
Starting point is 01:37:13 He did his little Hy-fi dance Yes When he's in the Bay The fact that he said He chose the name Javier in school That was cool. That was so tight. I didn't want to be basic. I wanted to have
Starting point is 01:37:23 Yeah, I didn't want Jose or Carlos. Shout to the Jose and Carlos out there. And Juan's. He didn't choose you. He chose the Javier. He said, me Javier. Yeah. He even knew the nickname. He's like, Javi. Yeah, all of that. He can call me Hobby for short. All of that was really tight. And then you know what? He even gets into his middle name. That's all you got to peep the full of interview. His middle name is going to blow your freaking mind. Yeah. We had to look at his ID. I literally asked him. He got offended almost. I was like, you're lying, bro. Yeah, you're like, that sounds like such a lie. And then he's like, what do you mean? Why do you think I'm lying? And then he was like, here's my ID. He literally handed me his ID and it's 100% of facts.
Starting point is 01:37:57 You need to see what his middle name is. Our full interview with Terrell. Terrell Owens, T.O. Havi is going to be up on our YouTube, Power 106 YouTube at 12 noon, okay? Everybody remember we said 12 noon because that means that Jose, our video guy, has to make sure it drops at 12 noon. 12 o'clock. Los Angeles, if it doesn't, we are packing Jose. Out. T.
Starting point is 01:38:20 Oh. No, no, no. We're getting five minutes each, okay? Whoa. Not that packout, dog. Chill out. Come on. Chill out.
Starting point is 01:38:29 We're not the Green Bay Packers over here. You got him excited. Yeah. I know. Yeah. Shout out to Terrell. I was debate, like, because I called him Primo. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:39 But who called him old? Who called him? We were talking about this yesterday. Was it you Jose? Yes, it was Jose. Again, another pack out. He was like, what, you guys called him Primo, you could have shot.
Starting point is 01:38:49 but he's old, you could have him Tio. But we're Latinos and we have a freaking Tio that's two years old and a Primo that's 50. Like, that's how we roll. Yeah, he didn't give like Tio energy. He didn't give Tio energy. He gave Primo energy.
Starting point is 01:39:00 He was saying it because he said like T, Tio, Tio. That does sound cool. But he's a primal, bro. I don't like to kick it with my Tios like that. Yeah, a Primo. Yeah. Because then it gets weird because it calls me Bonito. He ended calling me a bonita.
Starting point is 01:39:13 Oh, yeah. Which your cousin is pretty cool because I think. What? That didn't happen. coined the term A la Prima Seredima. No, I did.
Starting point is 01:39:22 That was my cousin with his cousin. Different side. Thanks giving me this covenant. It's going to be wild over there every size.
Starting point is 01:39:31 All right. But yeah, shout out to our Guy Tio and we got a chance to talk to him about sports, about growing up, just about fun stuff.
Starting point is 01:39:37 And he's also going to be this Sunday in downtown L.A. for the Loctify blowout warehouse sale. This is where you could get his clothing
Starting point is 01:39:45 line prototype 81. There's so many other brands that are going to be there and I'm going to give you the address right now. If you want to go to the Loopify Blowout Warehouse Sale, T.O.'s going to be there. Dude, go to him. He's cool as hey. That's a cool fool right there because he was talking about how everyone looks at him like he's a,
Starting point is 01:40:01 like he has his bad rep because he's so aggressive and he was when he played the game. But in real life, cool, fool. Super cool. And then I think he might be selling candles too. He said he has candles. Oh, you got to watch the video for that because his candle sent names crazy. The address is 130 South Anderson Street in London. Los Angeles. That's this Sunday, the Loctify Blowout Warehouse Sale, Sunday November 19th,
Starting point is 01:40:24 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 130, South Anderson Street in Los Angeles.

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