Brown Bag Mornings - Brown Bag Mornings Ep. 137 ( 01/18/24)

Episode Date: January 18, 2024

When Mexico sends it’s _____ it sends its worst and we're definitely not talking about their people! In case you missed it! Join the Brown Bag Mornings team help the homegirl kick out her stepson an...d find out which kids arcade is getting their own TV showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Simp or PIMP B-I-M-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-T-S-S-T-S-S-M-S-S-T-S-M. You hit it right on beat? Finally, yeah. My European side is hiding today. Oh, my God. It's hiding. All right, Maxima, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:00:19 We got a TikTok user who went viral over a present. Mm-hmm. So he gave his ex of seven years a present. Wait a minute. His ex of seven years? So they dated for seven years? They were dating for seven years. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Then they broke up. I'm like, wow, you've been your ex for seven years? They broke up after seven years. Okay. And when she opened a gift, it started with a note. That's cute. First of all, how do you feel about your ex giving you a gift? Already that's leaning towards Sim territory.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Yep. Oh, yeah. You're giving me a gift? I broke up with you. Why are giving me a gift? Right. I don't know. To me, it's sounding petty.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Really? Yeah, like something. Like, you're not giving me something for no. reason like it's something god forbid you in i'll do breakup but let's say then he gives you a gift would that not be simple okay it's different because it's him no it's him he's still same yeah it's yeah i would not you broke up kind of around the holidays right no imagine you still gave her like either a goodbye gift no or like isn't that what the never mind isn't that the goodbye gift closure or like you gave her like a christmas present yeah no there's no there's no
Starting point is 00:01:30 That's it. That's it. Okay. Thank you, Maximum. So with the note, the note that when she opened a gift, there was a note. And the note said, I know you don't love me anymore. Love yourself. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:01:43 And then. I know you don't love me anymore. Love yourself. And the gift was a self-love book titled Fall in Love with yourself. Oh, my God. I'm trying to help her on her getting better journey. Fall in love with her. That's super petty.
Starting point is 00:01:58 That's pretty, right? Yeah. That's done with all bad intention. To me, it sounds like he's trying to get her back. Right. With that type of book. Yeah. To me, it's petty if she, if he just sent the book or like the second line, the first line screams simp.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Yeah. I know you don't love me anymore. Yeah. Because you want that response. It's almost like saying, I still love you. But you don't love me. You never even cared about me. Like, yes, I did.
Starting point is 00:02:28 for a while. For a while. But it's over now. For your insight, by the way, Vick, you just teach me so much about guys. It's that,
Starting point is 00:02:38 like, that response that you want, like, a certain response back. Like, you want them to disagree with you. Right, because I feel like a lot of people...
Starting point is 00:02:46 Fishing. A lot of people break up and in some, one of the, the person that does the breaking up, they usually are like, I need to find myself. I need to figure out
Starting point is 00:02:56 and love myself before I can love something. before I can love somebody else. Like that's like a good breakup line. Yeah. Like no, it's not you. It's me.
Starting point is 00:03:04 It's great. I got to find myself. I got to learn how to love myself before I can love anybody else. Yeah. I just think some time alone. Hey, I know you don't love my. I'm fighting some demons, you know.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Yeah. Oh, I know that one. My grandma. My grandma. It's not you. It's me. I'm sticking the head. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:18 All reliable. Talk to ladies. All reliable. Again, thank you guys so much. Okay. No, no, no. But you say that. And then you did.
Starting point is 00:03:28 So he's saying like, hey, I know you don't love me anymore, but here, love yourself. So maybe then you can love me back. Yes, exactly. Yes, exactly. Or are you saying, Vic, that it's like,
Starting point is 00:03:38 you don't even love yourself. You couldn't love me because you don't even love you. Yeah. That's a good way to take it. That's how I'm taking it. He's just being petty. Exactly. That's a good one.
Starting point is 00:03:48 I think that's a toss-up. I think we're- But the thing is, he's still cares so much. Yep. Because when you... He purchased a book. Yeah, you went, you thought about the things.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Like, when you really don't care, care you really don't care you're walking away you don't care if she gets better you don't care if she gets cold you don't care if somebody gives her like anything yeah you know what I'm saying like like if she gets cold or coal or like coal like cool cool like cool like a lump of coal for Christmas you don't care you don't care she's not on the naughty list no you don't care you put her there exactly I thought you meant like you saw her and she was cold and you're driving I wouldn't even that is more sad to me like I wouldn't even give her a blanket you could have my jacket
Starting point is 00:04:22 I wouldn't even put her not on fire no more with myself What? What? Why would she feel fire? If she was on fire, I wouldn't. Oh, I thought you meant you'd have some disease. Oh, put her out. I said it weird.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I thought you meant after you left, it started burning. I thought you meant you were going to give her that hoax. All right. Look at us thinking what Vic means. We should all know no one knows what Vic means. Not even Vic knows what he means sometimes. I'm finding out one day. See, you need that book.
Starting point is 00:04:57 You need that book. Self-love. We love yourself. It's so great. He wants her to read it so she loves herself and then she comes back. Yeah. That's it. That's how I feel.
Starting point is 00:05:05 It's sim. I think that's sim. Yeah, sim, sim, sim. Very sim, sim. It's like a little... Penny-Peady-petty-pey. The only way it can be pimp is if this is part of his master plan. This is what it is.
Starting point is 00:05:15 To get her back only to now leave her on his terms. I heard men do that. I don't know. I'm going to get you back and leave you. Again, thank you so much for these. That's the only way You know what though Because not only did that happen
Starting point is 00:05:32 Now he's getting her popular Because that's going viral 13 million likes Yes Wow That's viral you guys That is great So now you made your ex a TikTok star
Starting point is 00:05:43 Okay that makes them a simple That's so stupid You lost it to TikTok Yeah Because guess what Let's say she gets back with him He might get back with me To break up with me
Starting point is 00:05:52 But like I'm using him for content Damn She belonged to the streets It's tricky It's tricky. That's one of my worst nightmares for sure. For a girl using you for content, like how you use them for content? Yeah, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:06:03 That's, for me to make them popular. That's what I do. That's my logic, all right? What, like, a... Greg, shut on, Greg. You were crying about your ex for four months the other day. Now I'm not. Now I'm not.
Starting point is 00:06:14 Now I'm not. Now I need another girl for content. Same. That's same behavior. That's very good behavior. Anyway. Anyway. Anyways, just a little thing.
Starting point is 00:06:24 We once have a YouTube family so bad. It's only pimper if you don't talk. about it. Yeah. Wow, that was that was very pimper of you. I think this is Simp. I choose.
Starting point is 00:06:34 I vote Simp. Mike Simo was saying, Angie, you were saying Pimp. I was saying Pimp. I think Pimp. I think Simp until unless he shows us. Yes, because I feel like it's going to work. No.
Starting point is 00:06:44 No, it's not. It doesn't, it hasn't worked yet. Right? So I'm going to, it's simp until proven otherwise. Yeah. And then like, she's not going to read it. Oh, no, she will. No, she's going to put it on the side and put a like a vase
Starting point is 00:06:57 on it. Like she's going to put on a side table. Yeah, it's going to be decoration. She's reading the back cover. That's all. That's it. Spark notes. I think that note is going to make her read it. That note is going to give her a reason to read it. No. She's on purpose. Not going to read it. Yes, on purpose. She's not going to by herself. She's whole on her own. Yeah, she's too busy reading DMs. I guess not think about it. If she posted it and went viral, she posted it to make fun of him. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Yeah. She posted it for all of that good stuff and she got popping off of it. Yeah. I don't know. I feel like she's going to want to read it because she's like, all right, what's this book about? What do you think I need to change? No, because that was a lie. The lie was like, hey, I got to get better. But that was just because you want to break up with that one. I know you don't love me.
Starting point is 00:07:38 I've never heard a guy say, I know you don't love me. Very same. The last time I heard that was a G-U and his song. I know you don't love me. Wow. All right. And you're the only one on Pimp right now. Pimp and Maximo.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Pimp and Maximus is being pimp. All right, two, two. What are you saying? I'm saying, Sim. Sip. All right, we beat you. Sim. Hey, my versus two.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Hip-p. No, it's it. Oh, hey, you always tricked this. I did. Scrolling with the homies. Crollin. Hello. Lettie.
Starting point is 00:08:12 There's a new... Sheriff? There's a new sheriff in town. There's a new style of hip-hop going around that's viral on TikTok. And I already know this is going to be Maximo's favorite genre to listen to us. Oh, my gosh. genre rep. Yep.
Starting point is 00:08:25 So you guys know there's a genre rap. YouTube videos that are like YouTube tutorials, makeup tutorials, cooking tutorials. Learn how to do makeup there. This is scamming tutorials. Scam. Wow. So these rappers are going on hip-hop beats and teaching people on how to scam. You're lying.
Starting point is 00:08:41 It's a new trend. Everybody's doing it. You're lying. Yes. Everybody's doing it's what the cool kids are doing. Yeah. They're teaching you how to scam. Word for word on these songs.
Starting point is 00:08:50 And they're only like a minute long. So I'm like, okay. Wow. It's that easy to scam. It's that easy to scam. Let me play you some examples. Okay. Okay, is it up up?
Starting point is 00:08:57 Straight to Amazon and get you a frame in 10. It intercepts the signal of a key fob up to 30 feet. It makes it seem like you actually right there with the key. You see it transmits the signal and sends her right back to the car. So you can open that b. I don't open and scratch right off. You just got a free car. You ain't even need a ride off.
Starting point is 00:09:12 This method also works at a house if they got a garage. It's a free car. Be time. I think that you do it for a frog. That's one example. Why was it so descriptive? It didn't he rhyme. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:09:22 Making me mad how he's just talking straight. Like he's not writing the beat at all. Yep, exactly. I'll give you another example right here. Listen up, I'm going to show you all how to hit a bank. Just pay attention. This is a quick way to jug in any state. First, you want to get a bank log from a trusted site. Do your research because the information must be right.
Starting point is 00:09:37 You got to be on point. Don't be sitting around trying to get a hot. Hit a big play. Don't get booked for a pet of a cop. You got to know that if you want to hit this. You got to call up to the company and stem swap that. You can get the phone calls and text message that they get. You need that login with the code.
Starting point is 00:09:50 But before you do that, make sure that you don't do this wrong. Wow. Well, at least that one rhymed. Yeah. I was like a grisly rap. Can I see your guys? No. No.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Hey. We're going to see if this tutorial makes sense. Yeah. And they keep going and every song is tutorial. Like they end it so it's like, no way. This one's called Halcat tutorial. One's called bank tutorials. It's all tutorials on different songs.
Starting point is 00:10:12 That's hilarious. And how many crimes have you committed since learning how to commit these crimes? It makes me want to do a crime listening to this. No, don't don't, don't, don't, don't. No, don't do it. Rule number one, don't talk about it on air. Why is Max? Scamble?
Starting point is 00:10:27 Yeah, he's so good at it. Did you ghost write this? Max with a scam rap is crazy. So it's going viral on TikTok. That's wild. That's also telling on yourself. That's crazy. Like, why do you know how to do that?
Starting point is 00:10:43 Yeah. And it's so descriptive of what they're doing. Like, right, you need to do this. You need to do that. You need to do that. Buy something from a trusted site is hilarious. Or whatever from a trusted site. As a law-abiding citizen.
Starting point is 00:10:53 This freaks me out because like I need this to get at like the least amount of place possible. Because like more people are just going to know like I just walk outside one day and I don't have a car anymore. A masterclass vibes. Yeah. Somebody's been listening to a song all day. Right. It's a tutorial. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:10 You see me standing outside with an antenna? You know what I'm doing. Yeah. If you pull up with a new health cat, I know what you do. You know, it's funny because on certain makeup tutorials like when you skip a step, like you just like rewind it back. That would be funny. Like if you're listening, you're like, okay, hold on. I have to go.
Starting point is 00:11:23 I have to go back. What I have to do after I get their pin? All right, let me go back. You're just re-listening to the song. That's a trip. That's crazy. But you know what? That's also hip-hop.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Like you hit Ten Crack Commandments. You know what I'm saying? You know, I don't even want to talk about to meet the fluckers. But like that always, that's very much, hey, here's how to do it. Yeah. Yeah, that's very much added to my playlist. Yeah. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:11:48 I'm pretty sure. Scam rap is taking over TikTok. Yeah, one of the artists is actually in jail for it. No way. He got caught up doing scams. Play one more time. Just so. Straight to Amazon to get you a friend.
Starting point is 00:11:58 No. We got to go. Word on Rosecrans. What's the word? Vince Staples' new show is coming to Netflix and we have the trailer. Hey. All right? So, look, Long Beach's very own, Vince Staples is known for being an incredible rapper, right?
Starting point is 00:12:16 Yeah, we love him. But he's also become just as well known for his humor, his crazy takes, and being a die-hard Clipper fan. That's right. And so finally, after years of people begging. Two of six. Yeah. Okay, I love it.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Yeah. After years of people finally like begging for him to just make the jump from music to TV and comedy, he finally has his own show, the Vince Staples show. Love it. All right. Here's a little trailer of the show. I'm home. How was your day?
Starting point is 00:12:54 I built you out last week. We ain't got no chicken for you. Feels cool. Let me hold something, nephew. What's what I would do? Anything interesting happened? Not really. Fitting like I'm flown to the ceiling is your magic.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Woo! Wow. I'm so excited. First of all, that's not realistic. We never asked, how was your day? Hey, I'm home. What took you so long? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Where are you at this time? Yeah, who are you there? That wasn't traffic. I'm hungry. It's TV? I guess I guess some in Staples were... I'm kidding. Shout out Vince, man.
Starting point is 00:13:36 That's so cool. I love his acting. I love his personality, period. And I like that you could tell, Loki kind of like Q back in the day, that they're acting in what they start doing when they're dabbling in movies and stuff like that. They're keeping parts of them
Starting point is 00:13:51 that it doesn't even seem like they are going into a crazy character. They're not showing the, it already feels comedic. Yes. You know, this could be his version of Atlanta. Yeah, a lot of people are saying it's like an Atlanta, but it takes place in Long Beach, you know. Oh. And it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:14:08 He actually did something similar in 2019 on Facebook. It was the Vince Staples show, but it was like shorts. Yeah. And so now like for it to finally come to fruition after like five years, you know, is super dope. He was in white man can jump. He was. And he was hilarious. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Like in the recreation one, not the OG classic one. No, but actually he's been in a lot of things. I went and look. He was in Abbott Elementary. All tight. He was a voice of a battle rapper in American Dad. And he was on Insecure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:37 My guy has been working as acting. He has. Heck yeah. And he's the most entertained person on Twitter. Low key. His commentary is fire. Yes. And I don't know what it is with that era.
Starting point is 00:14:47 It's like him, Tyler the Creator. It's like that era of like L.A. rap where they're just messing around. Like we had the L.A. rap that was like super serious gangster. Yeah. What are you guys? That. Right?
Starting point is 00:14:58 Which I love. Which made us all G's. And then we had like the new age like a YG like a Nipsey like still on it. Right. And then. there's like the Tyler and the Vince that low-key like Vince is still like he knows some people
Starting point is 00:15:13 but he doesn't take it that serious like there's lightheartedness in who he is 100% because even like Q Q is so funny and it was like they were always hanging out back in the day him Q Vince Mac Miller obviously he's not from LA but they were always hanging out together they have that
Starting point is 00:15:31 something about their humor is just top tier it's like sarcasm and trolling but very, very witty. I love it. Is Vince, is Maximoe is Vince Staples the best Clipper fan of all time? He's after Frankie Munez.
Starting point is 00:15:45 No, he's not. He's way better. And knock him in the middle, you're crazy. Does Frankie Munoz go to the games? No, he used to. What? How was he better?
Starting point is 00:15:55 No, it was a joke. It goes, it goes, it goes Chuck the Condor. Vince is like tied with Clipper Daryl. Clipper Daryl with Vince. stay for.
Starting point is 00:16:07 I'm telling you, these are like the, that's a good ranking. The six clipper fans. That's three right there. Yeah. It's great. That's four.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Check the condor counts. Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh, he counts as a fan. He's a cheerleader. Yeah. Shats him. Because he writes hard, pause.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Hey, yeah. But speaking to Netflix, this new show is reminding people of squid games, okay? Chuckie Cheese is becoming a real life game show. All right?
Starting point is 00:16:33 What? Wait, hold on. Yeah, look. So with the Success of movies like Five Nights of Freddy's, you know, which is very similar to Chucky Cheese. Yeah, the animatronics. Animatronics, but set in like a horror kind of film. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:46 The OG, Chucky Cheese is making a comeback, all right? So Chucky Cheese is becoming a real-life video game, real-life, real-life game show with adults playing real-life versions of the games we all played as kids. So like big, real-life supersized versions of ski ball, pinball, air hockey, human claw, all these games that we play. And then they die? No, they don't die. Do we finally find out? Oh, I thought that was the point of it. No.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Well, maybe we haven't, I mean, I don't think it's been filmed yet, so maybe. Do we find out if the character's a real or not? Is it skinny Chucky or no? No, we're the players. Or Retino Chucky or the new. Yeah. And do they sing happy birthday and make me cry? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:23 When they come out. You cried when they sang your happy birthday? You didn't? Yeah, they're scary. It's scary with the mouse. It's scary. No. No, my, shout on my nephew, Alex.
Starting point is 00:17:32 We have a video of him getting sung happy birthday too at a, at Chucky Cheese and he was not having it. Because Chucky Cheese for us, we know Chucky Cheese. They don't know that, man. That ain't Cocoa Melling. You know, that's not Baby Shark. Who the hell is this rat? The new Chucky's a little scary too.
Starting point is 00:17:47 You know, he lost, too much weight loss. He's fit, yeah. Did you guys ever look at it? He's Chuckie on Ozempic. Yeah. Oh, that's going to be crazy. I would love keep, I would love keep being a part of it. What was that?
Starting point is 00:18:00 He cut out cheese. Yeah. He's on keto. Like, you know, you have. you. Okay, that would be tight though. I would be a part of that game. Yeah. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah. So it's like, and then the people, like, it's like you play in duos, right? And the person that gets like the most tickets goes to like a supersized prize wall. It's like a whole concept. Where do you sign up? Yeah. Because they're probably like, are they looking for talent? Yeah. They haven't began filming. Like, it's in production still. Yeah. That's what they did with all the animatronics. They took down of all the Chuck Echee cheese. Yeah. Because like just a few months ago, they were saying all but one, the one, the one of the one of the one Northridge that's probably going to be where they film it. They were taking down that whole Chucky show. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:18:41 Maybe that's what they're doing with it. Crazy. It just made me think of like supersized everything at Chucky Cheese. I'm just like, well, supersized salad bars. Oh, the food's a super sized. That little train that takes your picture like a pencil. Yeah. No way!
Starting point is 00:18:58 Supersized ballpits. I love that thing. So many family portraits. I like how it's compared to Squid Games, though. Squid Games is like very hardcore games to find out. Red light, green light is very hard-core games for you. The ones where you have to like, you have to like chisel out the side. Yeah, out of the cookie. Yeah, that's nothing compared to.
Starting point is 00:19:16 You still lick it, baby boy. lick the cookie. You know what, no. That's how you win in the game. You chiseled it out. You get it to win it. Versus life-size ping pong. You want to be like Vic yash or no.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Come, man. Yeah, true. Stop being scared. Yeah, man. All right, well, that was your word on Rosecrans brought. I'm Rosecransvik for Brown Bag mornings. I'm Power 106. What's up?
Starting point is 00:19:41 This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? All right. This bill proposed ban of tackle football is heated out here in California. We're going to be one of the first states, if not the first state, to actually do some type of regulation on youth football if this happens, right? And it's even getting Governor Gavin Newsom's attention.
Starting point is 00:20:05 so much so that he says if this bill passes, I'm going to veto it. I'm going to veto the ban on any type of tackle football. He's like, I do believe that the safety and just the well-being of our children matters, of course. But to ban a sport completely, which the proposed ban and bill would be that you ban tackle football in youth sports at least until a child is 12 years old. Right. That's when they can start doing the tackle football.
Starting point is 00:20:32 And parents and coaches have come either for or again. against this more than likely saying, you know what, if they don't go into tackle football, they're not going to know the fundamentals young, they're going to go this. And to others, it's like, well, the risk is way too crazy. The risk of them getting something done, like something wrong with their head, something wrong with their bodies and all of that. The early damages can be way worse than letting them play. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:55 You know? Which makes sense. Yes, it makes sense. And I know we're kind of on the same accord here. But I also don't have a kid that's in football. Neither do. And parents don't like this. Parents don't like this of kids in football because they see that their child is learning all this stuff, probably leadership, probably dedication.
Starting point is 00:21:12 For sure. Like the things that sports and teams help you build up, right? And then coaches themselves are like, dude, are we setting our children in California up to not have the type of football IQ when it comes time, you know? It's definitely tricky because it's like, as someone who loves sports, I love football, it's also, and I, and I, you know, it's also. and I'm a parent. It's like you want your kid to like learn all those things that you just mentioned let you but also it's like man, it's just a game. Like it's not worth my kid getting a concussion.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Yeah, exactly. 10, 11 years old. So it's like you really take a step back and like it's just the game. Yeah. It's not that serious. This is like a big topic though because you know like just like there is a study that has been published with the conclusion of 21% of high school football players already had CTE. Right?
Starting point is 00:22:01 21% already has. had CT, that was a study published in 2017. There's also another study published saying there's no link between youth tackle football and behavioral or cognitive problems. Like, for a study that proves it, there's another study that doesn't, you know? But they also probably have intentions behind them. I'm about to say, I don't want to accuse nobody of taking a little brown bag of money. To say, I'm fine.
Starting point is 00:22:25 But the doctor's saying, hey, there ain't no link. There's no link at all. It's weird as well because there's kids that are also in, like, in jiu-jitsu and moitai and doing all that type of sports as well. Yeah. So it makes no sense of just a tag. It's less about, because there's not like really head injuries in those type of activities.
Starting point is 00:22:42 They are physical. Yeah, there's huge injuries in that type of sport. Like M. MMA and stuff like that. Yeah. Yeah. I hope there's not little kids in M. Oh, there is.
Starting point is 00:22:50 That's why? My love brother's M. Yeah. You got kicked in the face. Didn't go back. Yeah. Like I know karate. Like I had my older, my oldest and David, he went to karate.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Yeah. But like, there's more on like, and even in karate. Right? Not to say it's different. But I know that they have principles that they're teaching you as they go. I don't want to say that you tackle football. And I'm sure there's parents out there that really know better than me is encouraging the tackle. It's called tackle football for a reason. You're kind of encouraging the fight.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Right. The like the collision. Yeah. You know? So I don't know. Like just, but you're right. Maybe they all should be looked at. If we're really looking at this one.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Yeah. What I do see is just the link between the craziness of we see and. NFL players. I've heard and read so many stories of kids that fall out during practice and pass away in football. Like, I don't see that a lot in other sports or at least it's not publicized like that, you know? And it really touched me out. We saw what happened last season in the NFL, and his name is. Yeah, when DeMarhamer, like, fell out because of that.
Starting point is 00:23:53 Like, that is scary, you know. And speaking of the NFL, Vikings quarterback, Brett Farve. legendary Vikings cornerbacks He ended his career with the Vikings He did fraud in Green Bay That's where he's from Wherever you do fraud at That's where you're from
Starting point is 00:24:13 But we can all agree He's a great right Yeah and a fraud I'm a point I hated school He says You know what Having kids play before high school Is just not worth the risk
Starting point is 00:24:26 CTE is a terrible disease And we need to do everything we can to prevent it for the next generation of football players. Wow. Even in the football. Like, I would take people of those advice that are in it. That's a tough S-O-B right there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:39 It really is. He actually would play with broken ribs, broken fingers. He was always hurt. Yeah, I did my fifth grade biography on him. You didn't buy him on him? That's so cool. You've been a Packer fan for that long? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:53 That's wild. Damn. And a clip of them. Yeah. Damn. It's a hard life. Yeah. A little light.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Lillati, Laity. Yeah. Brett Farm at least was on a really winning team Like the parkers did win Yeah For him to come out and say And I feel like he's doing that Because he's seeing the back and forth
Starting point is 00:25:10 And I'm sure when NFL players talk about this Are like man if we only started later Man like because they have to deal with the ramifications Of that literally of getting rammed like that In your head Yeah it's such a tricky situation Because even NFL players are split on this decision Because I also saw Matt Leitner
Starting point is 00:25:28 Who was a USC great he was saying that he was against his bill right because of the same thing the fundamentals that get lost even now with with today's game they've changed so much even like the way they're teaching you how to tackle yeah and like everything is is a lot safer but it doesn't like marshmallows or what how you know it's just like a certain way you can't like dive in head first you can't aim at the knees or the head but even then you know like mistakes happen, especially when you're running full speed. It's like you can't really control.
Starting point is 00:26:03 And then when you're young, you can give me all the rules you want. But if I want to get that full like this, I'm going to get them like that. Yeah, I'm going to break those rules. That's what kind of helps them too. It motivates them. There's so much room for mistakes. And especially when you're learning. And my kids can get really injured.
Starting point is 00:26:18 And so for me, it's like, that's not worth it. But also, I know I'm probably speaking from a place of privilege because it's like, my son doesn't need to play football or anything. Like, you know, luckily I'm doing pretty good, whatever. But some kids, that's like, that's like, that's, That's their only way out. Yeah. And they do make it.
Starting point is 00:26:32 And so it's like to take that away from them, I feel like, I don't know. That's how I feel about it too. You know? And then a lot of these young kids don't think about the consequences. They just think about that tackle. Yeah. That's their goal. They want to get that like.
Starting point is 00:26:42 Yeah. We didn't play flag. Yeah. So it's like you could really hurt somebody. And just I think that when you're looking at the age of 12, right? To start at 12. You don't think you don't want an eight year old tackling. You don't like seven year old.
Starting point is 00:26:53 You want a seven year old out there getting hits to the head. Like that I literally, I literally, I literally, I think of that part. Like I'm feeling of a little kid getting tackled, you know? And then my babies, when they're seven, compared to, like, someone else's seven-year-old, my, they're good. Right, they're a little Salvadorian babies. Yeah, they're a little Salvadorian babies. They're going to be easy target.
Starting point is 00:27:13 They didn't be a cute little easy target. Or not because they're lowered to the ground. Juk them? Yeah. Teach them how to juke. Yeah. No, I'm interested to see how this plays out, and we're going to see it play out here in California
Starting point is 00:27:25 because that's definitely like a hot debate that's going on in this bill. Like, even if it passed. I'm saying, I'm going to veto that. Yeah, and what happens to it with California is like we influenced a lot of other states around us. So it starts with us and then eventually it'll be over. Yeah, we're influencers. We are. The original influencers, California.
Starting point is 00:27:44 All the football families are moving to Texas. Yeah. For sure they are. They're out of here. Spire 106, LA's number one for hip-hapout Buenos Dias. Good morning. Good morning. Som be gloomy for like till next week, so just be ready.
Starting point is 00:27:58 You want your little winter vibes? We're in winter, you guys. I know. Like, it's really wintering, though. Yeah, it's definitely wintering. Like, for real for it. But it's nice, isn't it? It's nice.
Starting point is 00:28:07 I like it. It's nice. I like it. I like being sad. Yeah. We were just talking about the weather. It is cuddle weather, though. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:28:15 Irene, who are we shouting now, baby girl? Lettia have a lot of shout-ups. Yeah, yeah. We're going to wish a happy belated to Samantha Rivera from her dad. Oh, happy. Oh, belated Samantha Rivera. And then a happy birthday to Isaiah de Leon who just turned 12. Oh, Isaiah.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Oh, Isaiah. You can play football now. You can get tackled. Beatrice wants to shout out her daughter, Naili Mendoza, who just made eighth grade honor roll. Hey! Shout out to honor roll. Smartness. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:45 That is really smart. Shout out to you, man. I knew a lot of fools that were rolling up at the time. You're on a roll. Yeah. You home like, see. Wait. She ate so little.
Starting point is 00:28:55 I know. But to Papacito before her, sorry. and to baby girl Samantha, we didn't at thee them. Okay, so. Oh, my bad. Didn't. Happy.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Oh, no. No, those are the birthdays. There's one more birthday. No, those are the birthdays. Who? Maximo. Maximo, it's not your birthday. That's my bad.
Starting point is 00:29:13 That's tomorrow. That's tomorrow. There's another birthday. Maxifo is such a pic-me. We know your birthday's tomorrow. No, but there's another one. We're going to forget on purpose now. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:21 So from Mom, Marisol, we're going to shout out Sebastian, who turned seven today. Oh, Semise. Samas, Evan. I'm sorry, Maximum. See, it wasn't me. I hope you didn't delete their name, but I have Samantha, Sebastian, and then there was one.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Isaiah. Samantha, Sebastian, and Isaiah, happy birthday and belated to you guys. Felizuiflianos. Ati. That's so cool. That's like if we're at a restaurant, that's what we're doing. It's somebody's birthday. Happy birthday.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Happy birthday. They'd have that in a cup, poor. I kind of don't like that. when they throw the sombrera on your head and then they just like, Panchito. Yeah, that's Calaveras does that. They're so loud. Everything like, shh.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Well, I love when Calaveras does that, especially. Oh, yeah. No, they do it right though. Yeah, I love it. That's what I'm saying. I like it. It makes me hype. And I DJ?
Starting point is 00:30:11 It's like, ooh, cool. I wish it was my birthday. Yeah. Okay. Irene, any more shout-out's baby girl? No, that's it. That's it. Okay, we also have to shout out
Starting point is 00:30:18 Selena Gutierrez. Your mom called yesterday during our homie help line and give us all the cheesement about you. Just kidding. She was trying it in on the Homey Help Line, but you were at art school already, and I told her I was going to shout you out. So shout out to Selena. Anything for Selena. All right, Homey Helpline time.
Starting point is 00:30:35 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 you for the Homie Helpline. Stacey needs our help. And she says a DM.
Starting point is 00:30:49 She also has a dilemma. No one. Yeah. She literally said. They're all really? Yes. Yeah, she said, I have a dilemma. You got problems? It's just dilemmas?
Starting point is 00:30:58 Or maybe we just taught the world a new word. Like, it reintroduced it. Have a dilemma too. All right. So she said, I have a dilemma. How do I go about telling my stepson that he needs to move out? Because him living with me and his dad is not working out. Damn.
Starting point is 00:31:14 She said, my boyfriend is not stepping up to the plate and seems like I always have to be the one to have the difficult combos with his son. his son is manipulillate Manila manipulative I can't even say the word because I'm not that And say it again Yeah right
Starting point is 00:31:34 And I will not tolerate Him lying under my roof He's 22 and isn't working either Also How do I tell his dad That his son is making money on only fans What But it can just be a fan channel like
Starting point is 00:31:53 And he. Tutorials. What do you mean? I don't know. Yeah, there are options. Oh. It doesn't always have to be that. Don't you have an only fan if you're like a subscriber?
Starting point is 00:32:03 Like you're not a creator. Oh, maybe a subscriber. Yeah. No, he's the, so she, uh, she said, um, he swears that's enough to sustain himself. Oh. This is why he doesn't want to work. Oh, so he's a creator. Yeah, he's a creator.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Um, he's, she said, like this kid should be setting himself up to be independent by having a real job. He should be racking up money or getting an education Because he definitely can't live with us forever What do I do, Brown Bag? That's crazy I'm 32 and I still live with my parents Yeah It could
Starting point is 00:32:34 You have a job though I do I do He has a job too Yeah I tried to kick you out too They can't You're stuck with me Is she mad because he hasn't hit her with it
Starting point is 00:32:44 What are you doing stepmom Or his only fans What does that mean? Look at a good time Is it's getting in the car, Greg? Do you hear the ages of the kids that we shouted out right before homie home. Yeah, Greg.
Starting point is 00:32:55 We're talking about only fans, right? This is his job. Creator could be a... We're talking about only fans. You mentioned something else. What were you talking about? Olly fans. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Jeez. Yeah. Okay. Kids in the car, Gregory. Yes. Oh, my God. How does she even know he has one? Exactly. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:33:12 You see? Maybe I'm sure he said it. Because she says she's always the one having a difficult conversation. So he's probably like, she's like, get a job. It's kind of weird. It's not mom. I got one. He's step mom.
Starting point is 00:33:22 I got an only fan. You're not even my real mom. Mama, please, that's the combo. She might feel, and it's crazy because, like, it's an overstep, I guess. She feels like this should be coming from dad, but dad doesn't do it. So I'm going to do it. So you doing it is kind of enabling dad not to do it. True.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Right. But that's his son. Both of your son's your bonus child. Yeah. But it shouldn't be you if it's stuff like this. That bothers you. Yeah. No, especially like the responsibility stuff like.
Starting point is 00:33:52 that I'm sure he would, if he hears it from dad, it would feel probably more serious. Yeah, like it's making his job easy by not having to have these combos. So he's just like, oh, everything must be fine. Yeah. No, it's just he's just like, oh, everything's fine. My family's great. Everybody loves each other. Maybe, yeah, or maybe he just doesn't want his son to not mess with him.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Because, you know, like, there's also that dynamic when your parents are divorced. You don't want to, you don't want to be like the bad parent or you don't want to be the parent. You don't want to hang out with all of that. Right. Yeah. I think it possibly be like trying to force him out too, like his dad by not doing anything. And it's like so his mom wants him, the step-bom wants to get out. So it's like more of a force out.
Starting point is 00:34:31 Yeah. That his dad's not getting involved. Yeah. Dude, I'm wondering if my dad could call him. I have a half-brother. Yeah. Shout out Jerry. I love him.
Starting point is 00:34:41 But my dad is like, dude, this kid, like he wouldn't keep a job. Like he got him a job at Vons and he did him like bagging. He got him a, he even had a job like at Universal Studios. just being security, like riding around in the go-karts, he thought that was too boring. Oh, my fun. He did money. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:57 But he would, like, come live with us from time to time. And I remember, like, my dad tells me this story of he was about to turn 18, my brother Jerry. And me and my sister, it's me and my sister and my brother Jerry. And my dad is like, hey, if you don't have a job by the time you're 18, you're leaving. Like, you're not, you can't be in this house. Yeah. Excuse me.
Starting point is 00:35:16 And Jerry was like, well, the girl, at this time, I'm 12 years younger than him. So he's 18. Yeah. You're 18? I'm six. He's like, the girls don't have to. Like, that's how, like, that's how, like, that was a same thing. Very much.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Like, hey. The 6-year-old and the 8-year-old don't have to do this stuff. Why do I? No, he's 18th birthday. Yeah. No job. His 18th birthday. His stuff out in the front.
Starting point is 00:35:41 No way. Sure. Your dad couldn't wait. My dad, yeah, I was like, oh, this is crazy. Oh, my God. That's tough. Your dad was not feeling him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:50 And then my sister, we were just playing. patty cake. Not having jobs. Yeah, not having jobs. I wonder he resents me. I'm kidding. But it has to be that firm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Because otherwise, it's your parents. Like, they can give you an order, but how many times I have to tell you to clean your room before you do it? Right. Well, they tumble into Greg's lives. Yeah, to do it. And his bed is still not made. You don't make your bed today, huh?
Starting point is 00:36:14 No, I actually deleted a picture because I didn't do my bed. I took a picture myself and I was like, yeah, I'm not posting that. Yeah, because the bed is not done. I was like, all right. I have Angie Photoshopper. A maid bed in the background? That's crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Tell us what you were doing in the situation. This is a stepmom that just really is tired of kind of maybe seeing her stepson kind of just live off them. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. And then knows that she kind of has to have the hard combos versus his dad. And then she's finding out he's doing these weird things for work. Also, he's not 18 either because like 18, you're still fresh out of high school, trying to figure things out. That kid isn't 18.
Starting point is 00:36:50 No, he's 22. Yeah, so he's already, like, in theory, he could have already gone to college and graduated and been moving back and stuff like that. So she probably just feels like his time is up. Yeah, she's just frustrated. Greg, you're the youngest of us. Did you have a job when you were 22 years old?
Starting point is 00:37:06 I had a job when I was 18, right when I was 18. It was at Dodger Stadium, my first job. Wow, and you're a poddry's fan? Yeah, I needed a job. Still makes more sad. He didn't do stuff you hate. My dad would have used that against my brother. Like, look.
Starting point is 00:37:18 He didn't need a team, but he's there. Your dad was probably comparing everybody to like to your brother being like, nah, look, so-and-so. They can do what you can do it. He's so mad when he quit being a security guard. That's an easy job too. Because it was too boring. Too boring.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Yeah, but it's like you just get paid to too. I could imagine your dad's perspective is like him coming over to this country and giving it his all every day. You don't want to do this. Like you have more advantages over me. Granted, me and my sister are girls. So I think that's my dad's son. That's his only son.
Starting point is 00:37:49 And so he felt like, what on earth? What's going on? He was representing me. Yes. Yeah. Keep me the family name going. Yep. All right.
Starting point is 00:37:56 Shut on my dad. The other day, he was like, Mija, I'm playing the lottery. And if I win the lottery, we're all going to Mexico. And I was like, hey. Aw. I don't want to go. We all live in Mexico. No more radio.
Starting point is 00:38:10 He told me that. And then I was like, that's your dream. No, mine. And he's like, I know. I know. I know. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:38:18 I know. So he knows all the song. So he was singing that song. Singing Travis Scott is hilarious. I know. I know. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:38:28 While he's watching the dishes. Wow. He's like, Hey, I don't want to go. So now I don't want him to the window. Because I feel like, even though I'm in my big age,
Starting point is 00:38:36 I feel like he'll still take me to Mexico. No. Did they ever threaten you? Threaten you? Look, I'm not like you, Angie. I'm sorry, I look to you. Did they ever threaten you with that? I'm going to take you to Mexico.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Or, like, when we go to Mexico, I'm going to leave you there. That's not me. I would be in Mexico and they're like, we're leaving here. You're not right? I'm like, no, take me back. Why do we do that?
Starting point is 00:39:01 Because I'll be doing the same thing to my son. Repeating the cycle. Crazy. You want to leave here? Yeah. My grandparents would be in it too. Like, yeah, you're staying. Get comfortable.
Starting point is 00:39:10 I'm like, they didn't even coordinate. They told me I had like a horse out there, like a pony. They're like, yeah, that we didn't know. Caballo? No, my caballo. It might be pony. How do you say pony? Pony?
Starting point is 00:39:22 I don't know. I don't know. But I just remember my grandparents telling me that there's an animal back there for me. Yeah. And there was funny. It was not there. You guys have a lot of grandkids. They wanted you to walk back there and your parents are right now?
Starting point is 00:39:36 Yeah. You're like, hey. I think it's an animal. No, my gay. It's a fruit. Is it a treat? No idea. Oh, long.
Starting point is 00:39:45 We're not playing Nosaver right now. Shout out of my dad for telling me that. That's what I call Jose. Your guy? My guy. Okay. I didn't say it. All right.
Starting point is 00:39:58 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 you for the homie help line. All right.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Stacey the step mom wants her son to step. All right. Step out. Exactly. So Stacy has a step son. He's 22. He's not stepping up to the plate as a, you know, just an adult, a responsible adult. He only makes money from his only fans.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Doesn't have, you know, a regular, real job. And he's not going to school. And her boyfriend, his dad, is not having these difficult combos with him. And Stacey's just tired of it all. So she wants us to help her get rid of him, basically. Dang. She needs our help in a few areas. First of all, having her man be the one that,
Starting point is 00:40:48 has these types of conversation with her stepson. And then for the conversation and be like, hey, get a job or get out. Yeah. And then also to snitch on the stepson because he has an only fence. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:00 I wonder. That's a lot of responsibilities. Yeah, it's a lot. But I wonder how long she's been with the dad. With her man. By the way, we've been trying to get her to Colin and she's ignoring us now. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Oh. It's suspicious. Wow. Those are good questions to ask while we're fielding these stories. I know. Okay, who are we going to? We're going to Alejandro from Auxara 9-6.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Alejandro? Yo. Alejandro, did you fall? What happened? No, I'm throwing our trash right here at work. Let's go, Alejandro. Look, Alejandro got our trash. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Like how this lady wants to throw at her step sign. Hey, she should, she should. She should. She should. Need that for out of cream, no cap. Yeah? Is that what your advice? This is like, hey, he needs to go.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Like, he's not learning. Hey, no, no cap. We're the same age. He's my age. I'm 21. I'm about to be 22. Come on. I've been working since I was 17 years old.
Starting point is 00:41:59 I had my own car wash. There we go. Moved down when I was 18. Had my first held, like, well, I want to say a year ago because he's a year old. Oh. Nice. So, you know, some people just need a girl some. That's dad needs to grow some bullshit.
Starting point is 00:42:14 You know what? Yeah. You've been here long enough. Yeah. You need to get the, you need to get the fuck out. Hey, cool. You're on the radio. My bad, my bad.
Starting point is 00:42:23 You need to. Is that what your dad told you? Nah, my dad left when I was six. Yeah, how does that feel? How does that thing? Hey, hold on, I'm going to do this on behalf of all of us. Get out, big. Get out, big.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Yeah, how about that? That was not there to tell him anything. So he had to learn about life on his own. Hey, Alejandro. My mom? My mom played my dad My mom played my dad Both roles
Starting point is 00:42:49 Alejandro do you think that When you hear these stories Of like kids Like being too Like they're not They're not working Or they have the things like Only fans
Starting point is 00:42:59 And they don't want to really like Do anything in the house Do you feel like wow Like you guys are being Like you're not appreciating what you have Hey straight They just need to think They just need to think
Starting point is 00:43:11 Life is as easy as people think Yeah Life is It gets really hard, especially if you're not, like, if you don't have somebody to, like, show you how to make it easier. Life, life just, like, they tackles you. Yep. It just brings you down and it don't let you get back up as easy as you think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:31 Yeah. Dog, I know you said mom played both roles and just from hearing you talk while you're working, like, at this early and you're 21, like, she did an incredible job. And just thank you so much for calling it because I know life can get hard for you, too. and now you're a dad yourself? Yes, ma'am. And then I've been working since I was 17. I come in at 5.30 in the morning. Come on.
Starting point is 00:43:51 Wake up at 4. Make my lunch. He makes his lunch. Oh, my God. Alejandro. You're awesome. He's better than all of us. Yeah, he's better than all of us.
Starting point is 00:44:01 He's better than all of us. He's very much hurt. Because we also wake up that early, but we just, look at us. I'm here like having our coffee and laughing at each other and Vick doing his little jokes. Yeah, Vennan. See? How you feel, Vic? Yeah, how you feel?
Starting point is 00:44:12 Yeah, Vic. How you feel making a dad joke to someone that has a dad joke to someone that has no dad. How was I supposed to know? He sounded responsible. You could feel it, Vig. No, he sounded very responsible. Shout out to his mom for doing both roles.
Starting point is 00:44:22 Did a good job. Okay, well, let's help Stacey. No big scarcasing. Irene, who else are going to? We have Karen from Subi Valley on line 7. Hi. Hi, Karen. Hi.
Starting point is 00:44:36 So I'm actually in a similar situation. I have my 22-year-old steps on still living with us. And I feel that if she hasn't sat down with her boyfriend, husband, whatever he is, and they haven't talked about the problem and the problem and how to address it, then she's not going to get nowhere by herself. And especially if dad is not on the same page. I've been raising my stepson since he was like 15. He didn't want to finish his high school.
Starting point is 00:45:01 I'm like, okay, well, then you're going to go work. So he works. But the thing is that I'm the more firm person. So, like, is like, yeah, he's 22. He still gets grounded. because like if he's yeah I mean like if you're still living with us you're gonna follow my rules if you don't like it the doors right there
Starting point is 00:45:19 my mom my rules so I think she just has to like really be on the same page with dad because I love my stepson but I'm like the more tough love and so he complains and he'd be like oh just because you don't even want me here you don't love me I'm like no that's not true
Starting point is 00:45:40 That's when he tries to be manipulative. Yeah. Oh. Oh. He said, Malalalala. It's because I don't know. I don't know that word. I'm not familiar.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Say it. So, yeah, I think they just have to be on the same page. Karen. And it's tough because you got in his life when he was 15. He was going through a lot. Clearly, his parents not being together. And then there's Karen coming in his life. And she cares, actually.
Starting point is 00:46:08 And then, like, by 22, like, you're on him, you know? Like, I'm sure that's a, that's a tough job in itself. And then Iista, like, like, the dad kind of like, yeah, you know, you can do it or not. It's cool. He'll get out when you can. Yeah. All right. Thank you so much, Karen.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Thank you so much, Karen. That was really cool. And we got someone else on the line. But before we go there, KPWR, Los Angeles, Power 106, L.A's number one for hip hop. We're inside hip-hop headline. Homey Helpline. Yes. Homey Helpline, where we're helping.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Stacy who has a stepson that she feels needs to get his act together he's 22 years old still live with him he needs to get a job he needs to put his work in and then i guess he has an only fans and she found out i don't know that they're that close that he told her no i don't know i don't think they're close maybe like one of the cousins yeah she probably did some snooping she found out because she's also like and how do i tell his dad that his son has a only fan that it feels mean to yeah it does yeah yeah that feels like why you're trying to get him like first gain is trust Yeah. And then maybe he'll be able to, to, what it seems like is like they're at odds,
Starting point is 00:47:13 not that they're, her and her stepson. Yeah. That they're not on like the same, they are not on the same thing. Right. Also, he's like a creator, right? He's on his grind. Like based on more on like a social aspect of work, right? Social media aspect of work.
Starting point is 00:47:28 And I feel a lot of kids these days, they see these social media influencers like blowing up and popular and famous. And they don't want to get a regular job. Because they feel like that's a job to them. That's degrading to them. Yeah. Like even though they haven't done the work. Yeah. Physical work.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Because there is, there's work behind that. You guys also do know a lot of creators and that locally sometimes it's harder work than if they were to get that another job, right? That kind of tells them what they do to do. That bandwidth of having to come up with content day in, day out, edited, post it, consistency, all of that. I'm sure that gets them on like, I'm working right now. Right.
Starting point is 00:48:08 I'm doing some type of work. Gotta be a grinder. Yeah. I was working in warehouses for like 10 years. Yeah. Like, and I was still creating on the side, like trying to do my videos and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:48:17 So it is hard. Yeah, it's hard. Life stuff. And all the platforms you got to like as a creator post on. There's so many different ones that you're trying to build like your audience to. So it's a lot of work. And even answering emails and doing all that.
Starting point is 00:48:30 It's a lot. And you're always kind of talking to a generation above you that don't think that's work. Yeah. Yeah. Because I'm sure you're a photographer, Mike, You had to, your parents prior, that's not a job. Yeah, they see me on my phone sometimes
Starting point is 00:48:42 and I'm like, like, I'm replying to people, I'm answering emails. To them, it's like, all you're doing is on the phone. Like, yeah. Yeah, for sure. All you do spend your time on your phone. Even when I left, like, my old job, I was a behavioral therapist.
Starting point is 00:48:55 Like, leaving a full-time job with that title. And then they see you on your phone and they see you like on the computer. They're just like, why are you leaving this job? Go get a job. Go do something. I just paid rent, Mom.
Starting point is 00:49:11 No, for real. Like, for the longest time, my parents thought, because I went to school for graphic design, the way she would explain it. And my dad, he's like, well, you just do graffiti, right? Oh, wow. Wow. And she's a tagger? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:24 And my mom's head, I'm a tagger. She's like, graffiti. And then my dad's like, you just play games on the computer. I'm like, no, dad, it's called design. Yeah. And I don't know how to explain it to them, but when I do it, it's like, graffiti. Yeah. I'm like, no, it's not.
Starting point is 00:49:38 No, it's not. Damn, calm down. Angie Wooner. That's wild. Angie Wooner. It's crazy. All right, this homie help line is going along because it's like, it's getting us all out of our shelves. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Figure out this. It triggered a lot of people. This situation for Stacy, who's a stepmom. And her stepmom, her stepmom, her stepson isn't, he's just not getting the hint of, hey, you need to go to work. Hey, you need to really do something in the house. And she's. usually the one that has the hard conversation with him. It's not
Starting point is 00:50:11 dad and she kind of wants dad to step up a little bit more but more than anything wants the kid to leave right she wants him he's 22 in her eyes he's been here too long. He's stepping. Yeah and she's also wondering if she should tell her dad that his son has an only fan because to her it's not lucrative. It's not the way to get money.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Yeah she wants rather have him like get an education or just start like working a regular job. She's be productive I guess. A little more perspective. More like with his future in mind. Right. Yeah. Okay. Irene, who we got it on the line?
Starting point is 00:50:44 We have Alex from L.A. on line one. Hello, Alex. Hey, Brown Bag. Hey, Alex. Talk to us, Alex. What do you think about this whole situation? So, if he has only fans money, why can't he just move out, you know?
Starting point is 00:50:57 Yeah. Maybe he's not in the top of 2%. Yeah, yeah. He's not popping. I don't think everyone, yeah, I think OnlyFans money. There's middle, you know. It's like one percent. And a little ground for it.
Starting point is 00:51:08 But also, but also, why can't she just tell the dad that he has an only fan? And maybe the dad would be disappointed in him and kick him out himself. I get you. Like, hey, there's your plan right there to say what's going on.
Starting point is 00:51:24 And he gets so mad he kicks him out. Yeah, facts. How did he not have a job? Like, he's 22. Yeah. Some people don't.
Starting point is 00:51:34 How old are you and do you have a job? Yeah, I'm 17. and I work as a lifeguard and I'm making money. There we go. You're 17 years old. Okay, I have questions for you because in our brain, teenagers and like you've heard we were just talking ish about you guys.
Starting point is 00:51:50 You guys don't feel like you got to work. You guys don't think like work is actually you feel entitled to all of this. Like you just got to stay home and the house should just appear. Right? That's kind of like what we think about you. How do you feel about that? Well, I got a girlfriend. I need that money, you know.
Starting point is 00:52:05 Yeah. Let's go. I love that. So you're a lifeguard to get money to help pay for the stuff you and your girlfriend do. Back. I love that. I love that. That's responsibility.
Starting point is 00:52:18 And maybe that's the answer. Get this full girlfriend. True. He's not going to want a guy that lives at home doesn't have a job and has an only fans? Yeah. Actually, when you put them next to each other. Yeah. Doesn't seem very.
Starting point is 00:52:30 April, thank you so much for chiming in and giving your opinion. And is the lifeguard area you work at? hiring so maybe we can get him a job there true true true it's hiring uh yeah they are yeah but you have to pay for like classes though oh you got to learn some stuff first okay all right we'll work on that we'll work on that appreciate you all right Irene who else we got baby we have
Starting point is 00:52:50 we have Amber from Hyde Park on 9 10 Amber What up Amber? Hey good morning Brumbad Good morning I love you guys love you back Amber Amber what would you tell Stacy the step mom Okay so I'm a bonus mom myself I don't like the word step First of all, she shouldn't do anything without being united with her husband. So there's no way that she should sit down and talk to him and tell him to go anywhere or do anything. Me personally, I believe in a multi-generational household, especially in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:53:18 It's just that everybody needs to pull their weight. So, yeah, he needs to do what he needs to do as far as maybe give him a few bills that he has to pay or you're going to pay this portion of this bill. But you don't put a 22-year-old out. In Los Angeles, you can quickly end up homeless. and that's not okay. And to me, I don't care how old my child is. If they need me and they need somewhere to stay, they can come stay with me.
Starting point is 00:53:43 That whole old school, like you're just out on your own, as soon as you're 18 years old, now all of a sudden you're adult, that's clueless and it's ridiculous. And really, if you haven't even built up your kids enough to be able to pull the way at home, what makes you think that if you put them on the street, they're not going to end up in one of these tents out here. That's not cool. You know what I mean? As a stepmom, you should have a united front with your husband. You need to have the difficult discussions, but don't ever put a 22-year-old out and call them
Starting point is 00:54:12 grown. Because when I was 22, I wasn't grown, and I had finished college by that point. But still, there's a lot that. I had parents that were old school like that, and I went through a lot, even though I went to college, you know, you can't just, you can't stand on your own. Some people are able to do that. But especially in Los Angeles, it's just too expensive. It's too expensive.
Starting point is 00:54:29 You got to look at it that way, too. You know, like, the cost of living is really. crazy high. I like the multi-generational I like that too. I like that too. And then also, I don't mind. Okay, if you can make good money, I'm not saying he's doing bad stuff on OnlyFans. But that whole old school, like you have to get
Starting point is 00:54:45 a regular job. This is a different day and age. People are making millions of dollars being funny on YouTube. So you've got to look at things differently. It's not working smarter and not harder. Just because you work 40, 60 hours, if I can make the same amount
Starting point is 00:55:01 of money and I'm only working 10 hours, the smart one here. Dude, I feel like Stacy's stepson is listening like, I wish that was my step mom. That was my bonus mom. My bonus. Yeah. She calls it Bowen. And I like because when you were speaking about your children, that's what you call them.
Starting point is 00:55:17 You call them, you call them my children. Like, you didn't refer to them as step or anything like that. I don't care if they're 82 or two. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I don't care how old my kid is. If your child needs you, you should be there for them. And I speak out of, because my dad is the type that was like once I was 18, I did my job.
Starting point is 00:55:32 but you could be a 30-year-old struggling. If you can't call your own dad, if you can call your own mom, who can you lean on? You know what I mean? So, yeah, to me, it's important to always be there. I don't care how old you are. I should be one of the first people that you call if you're in trouble. Okay, I have this question for you.
Starting point is 00:55:49 What if Stacey gives her child a bill to pay, right? And then that bill doesn't get paid. Like, they're just going to have no hot water. You know what I do? Look it, I got a middle schooler and an elementary school. You know what I do? Shut off the internet, baby. Internet.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Iner not for you. Whenever they do that. Look at yesterday, my son came home and he didn't do the dishes for two days in a row. He came home, and his computer screen was gone. There's other ways to do things. Trust me, they move real quick when all of a sudden they don't have to have to have. When the Wi-Fi is gone. Hold on, Mom.
Starting point is 00:56:29 I got that. I got that for you. You need anything else, Mom? Did you trash take it out? They were real bad. I like that. That's smart. That's so smart.
Starting point is 00:56:37 Yeah. That's awesome. She's a good ball and smart. I would, because Loki with my pride, I would give them a bill and then if they didn't, if they didn't do it. All right, guess we don't have gas. Yeah. I'm not going to pay it. You're off.
Starting point is 00:56:48 You're off. No, I get like super cool. If you have another, like, just let me know when we have gas. And if blue stito grows up and he doesn't pay the bill, you'll be like, oh, I'll pay until your dad. Okay. Yeah. This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse?
Starting point is 00:57:05 Don't you know I'm local? All right. You woke up today like, oh, you know what I really want to eat today. Pizza. Tacos. Oysters. If you know. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:17 Stop it right now. Do not touch the oysters. Don't get close to the oysters. Don't smell oyster. Don't think about oyster. Don't put any oyster adjacent things in your body. There you go. Okay?
Starting point is 00:57:27 Because apparently we are on the rise here in L.A. County in LA County for gastrointestinal illnesses linked to oysters okay there's 150 cases right now and that's a lot for this type of illness people out here eating oysters I don't know we eat oysters in winter I thought it was a summer thing yeah I thought it was a but apparently it's also being linked back to Mexico okay man diners in San Diego Orange and LA counties you've been warned about eating raw oysters that's crazy You get infected with the norovirus. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:58:03 Yeah, you don't want that. I've never had a new. Is that the runs? I don't know. Probably gets all of that. Probably you get the runs. You feel like you're having some type of... And I'm going to tell everybody I would listen because last time Letty told me not to eat something.
Starting point is 00:58:14 I did. It was seafood too. And then you go out and have some saviche and then boom. That's super sick. I think if people just listen to Letti in general, that's a good, like, model of life. Remember you had violent diarrhea? It was fixed. It was coasting.
Starting point is 00:58:30 It was regular. That's crazy. It was a cleanse. It did look skinny. Thank you. And to avoid being sickened, they're telling you, ask the restaurant or oyster vendor, where they've been harvested. Because this is coming from Mexico.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Like this is the ones that are specifically from Mexico. When Mexico sends its oysters? They send the bad ones. said the bad ones. They're not all good ways. It doesn't send its best. Yo, if you cut that joke, wow.
Starting point is 00:59:06 If you caught that joke, that was top tier. Amazing. All right. You've never had oysters, that's crazy good. No, I've never had oysters. And I don't plan to now because I want to get out of the bomb.
Starting point is 00:59:16 I mean, give it a little while, but, you know, like some time. It's that good? They're an aphrodisiac. I eat chicken strips, guys, and that's it.
Starting point is 00:59:23 Listen, yeah. What a cat. Go on a date. You give her oysters. You eat. some oysters. You eat the oyster, like the actual oyster, you eat it?
Starting point is 00:59:31 You slurping. No. Like, yeah, apparently you put like lemon and salt and then you, yep. She's not wrong. I'm not wrong. I've never had it. I've never had it either. Daniel, clip that.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Yeah. Chill, chill, chill, chill. For the spank bang? It would. Gross. And it's Afrodisiac. Not deziac. I don't like the way you're saying, Yivik.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Afrodisiac? You can't even know. Not like it. Okay. Afrodii words. Yeah. Google it later. But you don't need that.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Because you're 27. He doesn't know what it is. Or else he would like understand what we're saying. No, yeah, I don't know what you guys are saying. I'm like, I'm going to keep saying it. Apple Dijack. Put a finger down, put a finger up. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:09 Yeah. Yeah. Supposedly. That's what oysters do? Supposedly. Yes. Ohos locals. That's why they sell them there.
Starting point is 01:00:17 Oh, that's why they're everywhere, huh? Yeah. But don't eat them. Order a dozen. She did it. Six for her. Do not. It's wintertime.
Starting point is 01:00:26 I really think. Just save this for the summer. Yeah, maybe by that time it'll be good. We're going to find somewhere else to harvest them. If oysters were in your Valentine's Day plans, cut it. Oh, man. Yeah. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:00:38 You're looking forward to me. Damn. I don't have no box of chocolates, but I got a box of oysters. That's gross. That's gross. I'm just scared. Come here, come here. Sambra Sala with Angie.
Starting point is 01:00:52 All right. Do you guys believe in ghosts? Yes. You do? Yes. Me too. Yeah, we too. For sure.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Not that kind of ghost. Yes, ghost. The ghosts are great. The ghosts are great. Ooh. I left you on red. And you do your ghost? Oh, now that's like a witch.
Starting point is 01:01:12 No, that was a ghost. Ghost, ghost. Ghost from Scooby-Doo. Oh, I'll take it. I'll take it. Well, Susanne, um, sorry, what's her name? Susanne Summers. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Yeah. Susanne Summers. Apparently, she's been hunting her husband. you guys haunting hunting her hunting her she's hunting her husband she has been she has been
Starting point is 01:01:32 hunting over a good oh okay okay I'm just standing I'm just standing I'm just standing with Angie
Starting point is 01:01:43 Sue Sammas Summers she has been hunting watching oh my god hey hey
Starting point is 01:01:49 I'm just Santa with Angie hey Angie do you Do you know about how Susan Summers was haunting her husband? Did you have been heard about that?
Starting point is 01:02:01 Crazy because that's what Somra Sal is about. Okay, okay. Thank you. She's been haunting her husband, Ellen. So she, if you guys don't know who she is, she's actually an actress, she sang. And she had her thigh, not like Thai. I don't even know. But she was telling things for her exercising stuff.
Starting point is 01:02:21 For thighs. It was like, something like that. It was a day. But if you guys don't know her, she was from step. step yes I love her and step by step anytime and he one of my favorite like sitcom moms yes she's great she's fun yeah and then she's also known from three's company you can't use the bathroom my panty hoes are hanging all over the place oh the boomers are so hype right now yeah yeah this is a topic yeah so she passed away last year in october because of breast cancer
Starting point is 01:02:55 And so her husband Alan was sharing that ever since she passed away, weird things at their home and Palm Springs have been happening. No way. And he's like, it's specifically three things. He's like the same day a hummingbird came into our house, made the rounds around the kitchen, living room and dining table. The same day she died? No, just like a random day. But three things happening on the same day. Got it, got it.
Starting point is 01:03:18 And then he's like, then the bird hovered in front of a frame between Hamel and Summer and their breakfast, Snoke. and even landed on top and stayed there. Oh, my God. So he's saying, like, the Hummybird just... Nogatory don't naturally do that. No. They're looking for flowers, and they don't want any human interaction at all.
Starting point is 01:03:33 Right. Wow. And then he's like, after that, the fireplace started all of a sudden by itself. Oh. That's creepy. So imagine, it's like the hummingbird? Yes.
Starting point is 01:03:42 It's like flying or like... Flying goes to the... Then the fireplace starts. And then he's like, and then out of nowhere, some music started playing, which is, um... Yeah, he's like, which is Suzanne's favorite composer
Starting point is 01:03:54 that nobody even. I got... knows about it. No way. Dang. She's a super ghost. She is. She got all the powers.
Starting point is 01:04:02 She's sick. She's a thymaster. Yeah. Yeah, that's the thing that she had. She had a thing. I'm telling you, she was an actress. She was sang,
Starting point is 01:04:10 and she was also that. She's awesome. She did a lot of stuff. She even had her own talk show. Yeah. Shout to Suzanne Summers. She's doing some legendary ghost stuff. I want that death package.
Starting point is 01:04:20 What do you mean what? That's a great death package. Yeah. That you could come and haunt you're mad? You could turn on the fireplace. The fireplace. You could play music. You're basically like an Alexa.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Yeah. Beyond the grave. Yes. That's awesome. And I'm sure he feels like it comforted somewhere. Yeah. So he was saying like even when I'm laying down like I just feel her presence that she's laid next to me. Wow.
Starting point is 01:04:46 Yeah. That's crazy. That'll scare the. That's a little scary. That'll scare the garden host. No, because he was just talking about like when she. passed away he was with her and he was just saying like it was really peaceful so i don't think he's scared at all listen we had talked about this day coming and we thought it was going to be me because i'm 10
Starting point is 01:05:05 years older she was an amazing amazing woman aside from all their accomplishments she was an amazing wife and an amazing mother i was grateful that i was with her when she left us and it was very peaceful see it was peaceful so he's saying that dog i love love Suzanne Somers even more now. Yeah. I was looking at all her stuff and I'm like, damn, this lady did a lot. Step by step is awesome, you guys.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Super old, super like, but I love it. That's incredible. That's true love right there. That is true love. After that, he said, you know what? Now I'm convinced there really is an afterlife. Yeah. Because before he wouldn't believe in that.
Starting point is 01:05:44 Because she's out here visiting me like no other. Yeah, all the time. I didn't like get the inheritance making sure. I don't got another summers up in here. I was about to say if I was in his position and if I would like try to move on, I would feel like I'm cheating. Like, she's still around. And you are.
Starting point is 01:05:57 Those vows are forever. I don't know if he could teach. And I'll be scared to. Yeah. Forever don't end if I die. I'm telling you, give me that death package place. All right,
Starting point is 01:06:06 what song is playing? For her? No, when you come back. Okay, that's just like me. Oh, just general? Okay, but I think I was in the middle.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There are songs that I would sing when I was little by cello, but that's like a super niche. Oh my God. You're going to make the people. Spanish singer.
Starting point is 01:06:21 Yeah. Yeah. You're going to make the people your haunting sad letty. Yeah. This guy is much like that. Bo jangles. Bo jangles? Bo jangles, that's definitely going to be.
Starting point is 01:06:30 You're not going to get that package. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. He's here. He's the ear. Do you like that kind of sounds like the jimangles happening? I don't, I don't hear it in my head all. No. I hear it in my head all the time.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Poor God. Well, he's not, that's not what he's listening to. Yeah, he's hearing his, like, something classical. He's saying it's a composer no one's ever heard about. Yeah, and it's her favorite. It's her favorite. The hummingbird is, the hummingbird chris me out too. It does.
Starting point is 01:06:58 It's happened to us where a hummingbird comes inside, but he leaves quickly. And even for us, it's like, if a hummingbird comes inside your house, for us, we believe that that that's good luck. But to him, it's like, no, that's my wife. Because all these things happen at the same time. The fireplace is the part that got me. It's like, how do you even start a fireplace? It's probably electrical.
Starting point is 01:07:17 Yeah. I like switch. Yeah. Oh, okay. I'm thinking like, somebody had to get the wood. He thought someone got the paper, went to the stove, ran over there. Turned it on. He said, you put him work.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Yeah. Yeah, I don't know why. I think like hummingbirds and like butterflies, certain like animals and insects are like majestic to me. Like they're part of like people use that. Yeah. Exactly. You're right. The butterfly I always think about it.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Absolutely. You're right. That's so cool. That is. But he's not scared at all. And I think too, not to get up. But let's go there. When you want to hear from someone.
Starting point is 01:07:50 that's passed away and you can ask it like you can ask them like hey show yourself or hey i want to sign and things like that granted you'll be more and then i've seen people be like i needed a specific something like show me that it's you and only some something that i would only know it's you and you'll see within the next few days if not that day something happens i'll tell you for an example from my Aolita, I was like, Aolita, she passed away a long time ago when I was a teenager. And Loki, I'm not her favorite. My sister is. She's our biggest favorite.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Leti, why did you have to include that? I don't know, I didn't need to, but, you know, but I asked her, because I thought you're not going to show up for me. That's so sad. That was that. If you show up for anyone, you're going to show up for my sister or my cousin's, not me. Well, and then I'm like, can you show yourself? Like, let me know that you're there. And then that day, uh, I was.
Starting point is 01:08:41 was passing by a store and they had Marlboro like set up. And granted Marlboro is like a brand of cigarettes and but she's like religiously like she was part of the Marlboro cub and we would get like merch. Like we'd have like a sleeping bag of Marlboro. I'm saying it wrong but you guys get it right. Yeah. But I know like she I knew that that was her. And granted it could just be coincidence because you're passing by a store and it has Marble.
Starting point is 01:09:01 But to me it's like it's like it's never stuck out like that. Exactly. So to me I was like, she's like, hey, I see you. It's a trip. I'm smoking over here. You guys go out know something. but you guys know how we did the shout out yesterday to the dude, Jesus Franco, because I said that's my grandpa's name. And then so my mom came home and she was like, hey, I heard like that thing.
Starting point is 01:09:20 She's like, I heard it right as soon as I was getting in the shower. And I was like, yeah, it's weird. The coincidence that you and her hurt, like it happened in our time and then she happened to be hearing. Yes. And she's like, I'm never even up that early usually. That's her dad. Yes, exactly. And then when I was walking by, because he's like working on the AC, right?
Starting point is 01:09:37 I walked by and I was like, what's up, man? He goes, oh, just another day in paradise. That's weird. Did your grandpa used to say that? No, but like, I mean, I would assume he's like in heaven. You know what I'm saying? It was just weird, like a weird coincidence. And you felt it.
Starting point is 01:09:50 That is a weird coincidence. When I talked to her, I was like, oh, wait, I didn't even realize he said that at the time. I thought nothing of it. That's super cool. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And your grandpa's watching you.
Starting point is 01:09:59 So what did you do? Nothing. Okay. You sure? You want you to think about him. Yeah. That's my dog. And you know what?
Starting point is 01:10:04 When my grandma passed away, I always thought I'm like, oh, my gosh, she can see everything I'm doing. Like, if she's seeing me go to the restroom, she's seen me. I wonder what the rules, because there's rules. Like, there's, like, law of gravity. Like, there's laws of, there's laws everywhere, right? The universe is ruled by laws, you know, even if you believe in karma and all of that. That's like, those are all systems in place, right? There has to be rules of that afterlife, too.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Yeah, please do not look at me. You can't watch you wipe. Yeah. Yeah, please don't. Aualita, please do not look at me when I go in the restroom. There's one thing that I'm thinking. That's honestly my thoughts when my grandma. And I would shower, I'd be like covering.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Yeah. Well, there's like privacy rules. I know. Don't view me after 11. Don't give me that package. Don't give me that package. Don't give me that package. And I also think if you pass away, this is with me since I was little.
Starting point is 01:10:55 I was like, I wonder, I hope, I hope that when I pass away that I could watch my life back. You know how they say your life flashing before your eyes? Yeah. I'm like, it's there. But I want to watch it like a movie. And then I want to be able to like see. like low key from drone footage or whatever and I can see other people
Starting point is 01:11:12 like what were they doing in that same thing that's cool that's what I feel like I want my life to be like a Netflix series like long form like TV thrown out less than the movie like it'll be condensed I want six seasons oh my gosh you want more than that yeah more than that bro what
Starting point is 01:11:28 you want more than that oh when I watch it back no cut out the boring parts yeah oh okay you're in the bathroom exactly yeah I don't need that that's gonna be a lot No, but you know what was that about it too? That she passed away like a day before her 77th birthday. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:44 It always happens like that. Yeah, and I'm like, aw, and he died. She was like next to her husband. Yeah. But it was just, it was sad. And everybody, can everybody, including those listening right now, can you guys knock on wood for me? Because it's my Aweilita's 93rd birthday.
Starting point is 01:11:57 And we're all of the cousins, we're going to go visit her in Palmdale. And you just said that. So everybody's not Palmdale. Palm Springs. No, no, but it's her birthday, the birthday part. Because she lived in Palm Springs. Oh, yeah. Susan Summers.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Yeah, Susan Summers. Yeah, but shout to Maraita. 93 is awesome. That is amazing. We're going to go to Palmdale, and again, no self-service. We're going to have to bond. It's like going to New Mexico. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:20 We got to talk to Palmdale. We're just kidding. We love you so much, Palmdale. Palmdale, you're the best. They just heard. So much. Afro men is the greatest. Just kidding, Palmdale.
Starting point is 01:12:34 All right, that's it for Sovrasella. I'm Angie from Brumback. Morning. I'm Power 106. Jose Have you ever sent a text to someone that it's not the intended person and it's actually more embarrassing
Starting point is 01:12:49 that you sent it to this person instead of who it was intended for that's what happened to Jose. Jose you have a family group chat. Yeah, with all... We have a bunch. We have one with all the cousins, all the Fias, and then just my immediate family.
Starting point is 01:13:04 Yeah, like brother, sister, siblings, parents, right? Yeah. And then your mom must have her own group chats of her own. Yeah, she has her own. Yeah, yeah. And so she sent a meme that shouldn't have been in your group chat. What group chat did it get sent to?
Starting point is 01:13:18 It sent the one with all the little cousin. The overall. The overall. The whole family. With the whole family. She might have only meant to send this to her poppy chulo, her dad. I don't know who she meant to. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:13:31 So it's a photo of when we'll put it up, Brownback Morning's Windows States. It's in Spanish, so we'll also put the translation. But it's a blonde lady, and she's looking down kind of like a little bit sad. But then there's like a ghost apparition of her, smiling. So it's like side by side, right? And so this is like, this is one photo and this is the other photo. So in Spanish, it says,
Starting point is 01:13:55 When dole the cuerpo, sad. And te aquedas because happy. Now in English. When your body hurts, and she's all sad. Oh, my body hurts. but you remember why and then she's smiling so gross my mom sent that and of course it's meant insinuea like yeah
Starting point is 01:14:16 adult adult is that what you know what the crazy part is one of my cousins always gets added to like the Tia like everybody to that chat and uh since he has an old phone number oh his mom's old number and he says it's always your mom
Starting point is 01:14:36 there's a the only chat she's the one sending those but he has his mom's phone number so he keeps getting added because they're just they have her saved in as the old number exactly and then they're going and he says it's always your mom
Starting point is 01:14:50 so that's why you are how you are fun bro did you confront her at all no I haven't even talked to her about you should leave the chat leave the chat I haven't even talked to her since.
Starting point is 01:15:08 Oh my gosh. That's probably happened on Tuesday. Yeah. I think she's fine. She's still thinking about why her body hurts. Yeah. You should have hit her up and be like, Amas,
Starting point is 01:15:18 bien? Yeah. Mom, are you okay? It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. The chiropractor.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Has that ever happened to you guys? You either get a text or like a photo that you know is not meant for you and it's embarrassing or you send one. No, yeah, I've had a message received. Greg when I dated a toxic girl a long time ago She was ignoring me all day So I texted her mom
Starting point is 01:15:41 Like hey like where's she at Like what's that? She was toxic She was toxic but you texted the mom I'm like yeah Where's she out? I'm just checking like Like it's kind of
Starting point is 01:15:50 She's not answering my call She's not answering anything She's nothing about me right now I just want to know where she's at As she's older So she texted me back Like hey KJ Greg's texting me
Starting point is 01:15:59 Where you're at What do I say? She texts you instead of texting her daughter Yeah KJ Who's KJ? Wow. Yeah. I was like, huh?
Starting point is 01:16:08 And then little do you know, five seconds later, I get a call from her. Yeah, now of a sudden she answers. Yeah, now of a sudden she's like, you know, like, I'm over here and I'm like, okay. Yeah, she's cheating. Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's cheating. She's with her husband. Yeah, her ex-old.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Oh, that's crazy. Yeah. What does that work? She did her ex-since? Damn. But yeah, her mom texting me. Like, hey, like, Greg's texting. What do I?
Starting point is 01:16:30 Like, those exact words. What do I tell me? It was when Greg was a sancho. Damn. Oh. He didn't know. You were a sancho fool. I wasn't a sancho.
Starting point is 01:16:37 He was, but he didn't know. Yeah. He didn't know what he signed up for this. What state was she at? What state was she? Arizona. She was in Arizona. Greg was here.
Starting point is 01:16:44 How does that work? Because Greg. It didn't. He was young. What would you do? So she left, she got pregnant. That's how you guys broke up. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:56 But her husband. No, another dude. Oh. Yeah, different guy. Oh, she was busy. Yeah. Busy. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:03 It was crazy. That's a text I got. So your tech. So your tech. texting looking for her and then the mom was supposed to text her but instead text you what should I tell Greg yep and then that's what she calls me and then you should be like you should tell Greg the truth about your daughter yep damn you got over and then yeah I got over and then you resented the mom too because you're like oh you're in on this yeah well yeah yeah you can never trust her after that I mean what do you expect you're too good for my daughter I'm like I should take that oh that's yeah that's the best that's her that's her that's the best that's her oh that's the best that's all good man yeah that's the best that's all good man yeah Anybody else? Oh, well, sometimes I get, it's embarrassing too.
Starting point is 01:17:38 Sometimes I get, so you still? I don't know, hold on. Sometimes I get, I get texts from my son's mom that are meant to send to her man. But it won't be crazy though. No, I know. But it's for him. And then I'm like, I obviously know she's not talking to me. So I'll just ignore it.
Starting point is 01:17:55 But it's super awkward. And then she'll be like, sorry, that was for Johnny. Oh, my shouldn't say. When you ignore it? I just ignore it. When you ignore, you're like, it's not me. Yeah. No, it's just like, because I would feel super awkward.
Starting point is 01:18:10 Like, I know it, like, she's about to be super embarrassed. I already feel the, like, secondhand embarrassment for her coming in. Like, sorry, that wasn't for you. Yeah. And then I could just imagine if I did that. And, like, I meant to send a text to, like, my girl at the time. And I sent to her. I was just like, oh, no.
Starting point is 01:18:22 That's crazy. She probably has him under baby and you under baby daddy. That was. No, I don't think it's that. I think it's that. Baby daddy. I think it's literally. I think it's.
Starting point is 01:18:33 Johnny's two different names. No, I think it's probably just like when you're texting fast and like you're, I don't know. Oh, like you confuse the group chats? Yeah, that's what I think. I like my life. I know it's never intentional. So I never like make it weird or anything else. I was like, it's okay.
Starting point is 01:18:48 Oh, no, man. Oh, no. Or I mean, me and Lil Vick obviously have the same name, you know, so sometimes. But she's not texting your side. Well, that's happened too, though. It's like, oh, like, hey meho or something. Oh, she probably has him as Lil Vick and you as Lil Vick too because I heard. Brown Bag Mornings

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.