Brown Bag Mornings - Brown Bag Mornings Ep.31 (08/08/23)

Episode Date: August 8, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? The city of Los Angeles is shut down, you guys. Whoa, whoa, whoa. In their first protest in about 40-something years since 1980, L.A. city workers have gone on strike today to show what it would be like to not have them around. So we're talking traffic services.
Starting point is 00:00:27 We're talking sanitation services. People are picketing at LAX right now And essentially making it very, very hard If you have a flight today, get there super early. You know how you get there probably like 30 minutes early? Yeah. Or just me.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Get there like an hour or two hours ahead Because there's going to be so much delays. They are about 100,000 workers That are saying, no, today we're not going to work. Including garbage disposal. So if you have, if your trash pickup is today, it's not going to happen today. If you're planning on going to any type of city pool today,
Starting point is 00:00:58 they're more than likely going to be closed. Let's see what other closures are going to happen today. Animal shelters are going to be close to the public today. Traffic services that may be impacted are including parking enforcement, traffic operations, and control for permitted special events. So just be careful out there if you're planning on going something city-related or event-related because you more than likely will have some type of delay, some type of come-between whatever you're trying to do.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Wow. I love that. I love to hear that. No private tickets is kind of late. I was about saying that. That's one. That's one. That's one.
Starting point is 00:01:35 Like a serious situation and you guys are of cool. Of course. No. I mean, I love it that they're taking their power back. Like, they're just like, look, this is what it would be like if we're not here. And it's going to make things super difficult. And I think a lot of times you can show your value in your absence. So I really love that.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Yeah. Because it's like they've shown, I think there's like a certain mentality going on right now, like a little mini revolution. Not super. dramatic, but like in terms of the workforce, it's like, dude, we're working all day, 40 hours a week and we can't afford to pay our bills. Like, that's not fair. Right. What they do feel is that there's an unfair labor practice going on between the city and their negotiations with Karen Bass, our Madam Mayor. And on the other end, Madam Mayor has put out a statement saying, you know what,
Starting point is 00:02:21 we're still trying to operate and reach a deal in good faith. We will try as much as we can to let this not affect Los Angeles but I think with that many people not going to work or even just striking and they're striking at like big places like an LAX like a city hall it's going to cause disruption and this is just the quote unquote taste
Starting point is 00:02:39 as if you want us to continue doing this and we don't reach a deal then it's going to be bad bet I can't imagine not having the sanitation I know that is the craziest thing having your trash pile up you know what I was thinking about it
Starting point is 00:02:51 sorry Maxima cut you off how I was thinking about it is like if today is your trash day they won't pick it up up but then they have double duty tomorrow. Like the same sanitation workers that are having today off have to do whatever is tomorrow's day and then pick up the slack from whoever they didn't pick up today. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:03:07 Like they didn't do it today so they had to do it tomorrow, but that's like doubling up with whatever their work is tomorrow. Or they could wait until next week. That's what I'll have them figured out. You guys figure out. That way everyone calls the city and its complaints. Yeah. Well, it was, it's supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:03:20 I know you guys are planning for this union. We're planning a revolution. Yeah. But that's what the plan is, that they're going to pick it up. Oh, I see, I see. It's sandstone, you guys. We're not, we're not bringing your ground. I'm making my own rules.
Starting point is 00:03:31 First things I'm not a part of. Maximo, you said you're familiar with the actual union? Yeah, the SEIU, I believe. Yeah. When I used to work at the schools, that was the union that represented, like, the special ed workers, the cafeteria and all the people that did, like, electrician for L.A.S.D. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:49 And I have to correct myself, I said 100,000, more than 11,000 L.A. City workers. They're going to be out to date in a walk. out protest and I do understand like the impact that it's going to hold because LA is one of the busiest cities in the world it's not like you're doing this in the middle nor you're doing this in a city that needs every occupation every position that we have and what I've been seeing on the news is that they're not hiring too many people but they're having the workers that are part of the LA
Starting point is 00:04:16 city worker like force double up overtime it they're getting stressed out their wages aren't what they wanted to be and they haven't protested or try to go this route in 40 years, that means it's been 40 years of like trying to probably put up with it or quote unquote good faithing it, right? So now to understand like, you know, we can't just keep doing this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Yeah, and they're also going to see which employees actually pull up to work and it's going to turn into some tension. And they're going to see who's going to call in sick to the protest too. Yes, they know everything. Some people earn for the cause, you know what I'm saying? So it's like that just kind of just show everything. sorry I feel like if we protested who would be like
Starting point is 00:04:58 um probably me yeah oh yeah for sure big big would but but guess what time we're protesting he would have an incredible photo that he posted and he'll buy some donuts I wouldn't be posting but I'd be the first one
Starting point is 00:05:12 they're organizing it and just so mad at it for sure why is he even part of the union can we ask me can't fire me I'm part of the union how does one become part of the union how does one become part of the union? How does one become part of the union?
Starting point is 00:05:25 Good question. I always wondered. Because there's even a, even there are gardeners that are on strike today. And I was talking to you, Angie. I know you have a true drummer, a different thing. But how does that even go? Is it just like any gardener or is it you have to get jumped in? What's the whole?
Starting point is 00:05:39 It's like a group thing, I think. I don't know what it is. You have to have a certain amount of employees in a group or something like that. What? And they have to come together and join, like, join a union. Yeah. Something like that. I remember for the,
Starting point is 00:05:51 the SEIU during lunch in the lunch area in a lunch break room. Yeah. They would be recruiting. So while you're eating, they'd be like, hey, this is what we offer. You know, we'll take care of you in case anything happens. You don't have to do this. You don't have to do that. And then they give you all, like, the positives.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Like, all right, cool. Let me sign up. My uncle was saying the same thing, like, two weeks ago. But I don't think it's for a union. I think it's for something else. Oh, okay. Yeah, what? Sometimes I mean.
Starting point is 00:06:18 It's crazy that they, this. Year has been filled with so many strikes. Yeah. Because even if we're just, like, isolated, that strike is like 11,000 people. Then add that with the rider's strike, add that with the sag after the actors, add that with the hotel workers. UPS didn't get to, they didn't go strike because they reached their deal. They need those negotiators, though. Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:39 Whoever come with the short shorts, hey, go help them out. Go help those schools out. You got the AC for your cars. Go help them out with their wages. They said, if you don't give us a deal, our shorts are going to get shorter and shorter. These are chippin'ails U.S. We're going to be packaging to everyone.
Starting point is 00:06:54 I like that. Not mad at it at all. Just kidding. People are not objects. Hey, Air. Sambra Sala with Anci. So this fool, little T.J. He found himself stranded in the streets of New York
Starting point is 00:07:11 after he got the boot off a hotel. You have to explain who he is. So Lil T.J., he's like a New York rapper, 22 years old. And I believe, Vic, you actually interviewed him here, right? Yes, I did interview him a couple weeks ago. he just released his album 2-2-2 and in it he talks about
Starting point is 00:07:27 how he got shot like nine times last year but yeah he's a really big artist on on the East Coast yeah yeah yeah New York artist right so he's out he was out in the on Sunday night he's out celebrating at like strip club what is he celebrating I believe
Starting point is 00:07:41 he was celebrating his album release album release which dropped last month yep which I thought that was odd but anyways he was out at the strip club is that big in New York he's out at the strip club he's throwing money he's drinking and celebrating all that stuff right so the club closes late they close like at four in new york so it's late he goes to his hotel dude and he's still hype he's hype he goes to his room
Starting point is 00:08:04 and he starts blasting music so loud and then you just hear like a knock in the door and that's where like everything starts oh god turn the music them going to tell me yo turn the music down and we're gonna kick him out a little bit man them come back yo with the boys get out the room You're gonna kick me out of my room. Like some buns? It's fucking, what, 8 o'clock? Dude, he got kicked out of the room. I know.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Just do your, like, yeah, you hurt. Not only that, but at first I'm like, is he British? Like, why is he sounding like that? But I think he was still drunk. That's why he's like being super rowdy in the hotel and just making so much noise. But eventually, like the manager from the hotel, he came and knocked into his door twice, telling him like, hey, lower down your music. And he eventually got kicked out at 8 in the morning.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Wow. Eight in the morning. Yeah. Especially if he just got in. No. I always think it's messed up too when they like kick out a person that's like in a suite. Because you know they paid so much money for that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:09 But at the same time it's like full. Like be respectful. Like this is not your house. This is a hotel. He's a little T. He was in a suite. He was not in a suite. He didn't have a suite.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Oh, okay. Yeah. He deserves that. He deserves that. He deserves that. He deserves that. She said he went to his room and I think in your sweet you could be loud. You should get a little more.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Yeah, you should get a little more leeway. If you're in a room now, you're getting kicked out. Yeah, of course. And he got like two, like $3.99. Two knocks and he still didn't do it. Wow. That's what he was just saying, like, I lowered it down. Tad bit, but then they came back and it's like, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:41 No, okay, he got kicked out after he was turned in New York. He was probably there for like a couple hours. Then you have to go get another hotel. Why don't you just go home? Aren't you from New York? He is from New York. Yeah. He could just go home.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I don't know. Depending what part of New York. This is a very odd story. It seems like he wasn't thinking straight. Of course. Convenience. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Did you want to take all the baddies back to your house? Was there baddies? I don't know. I'm just, I don't mean. We're making a lot of like cool rappers. Yeah. You said he's the biggest rapper in New York. No, I didn't say that.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Yeah, you did. I said he's a big artist on the East Coast. He is. He is. He's a big artist on East Coast. He is. So we're putting a lot of like, extras on him but he might have just been in the room by himself flashing you honestly
Starting point is 00:10:26 it seemed like he might have because at the video that he posted this on social media and it was just him yeah it was just him and it looks like he literally just got out of the club because he was still wearing like the same clothes he was still wearing the jewelry all that stuff I don't know why he had to tell the whole world like he took an elf he's like if that happens to me I'm not telling a soul I'm just I don't know wouldn't hear that about me ever I'm telling you he sounds drunk so I'm pretty sure he was drunk and full you're one who talked because you were out of your life drunk out of club so come out yeah but I feel like you were a little TJ little Tijuana over here little Tijuana oh okay see I can't even judge it for getting kicked out because I almost thank you let me I almost
Starting point is 00:11:11 get kicked out of a hotel and it was like honestly the same reason I was just being loud and it was when we had the live show I was at I went back home I mean at a hotel yeah at a room too And I was just screaming randomly, randomly. Oh, my God. Sicko. I know. But that's what I'm like, I can't even judge them because I, same. Like, if you're drunk, you don't even know what you're doing sometimes.
Starting point is 00:11:34 I can judge him. I can judge you and him. Shit up. You've never gone and kicked out of a hotel. I've almost gotten kicked out of plenty of hotels. See? You see? But I pleaded. Almost.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Oh, really you begged? Yeah, pretty much. See? You beg? Because I was in Atlanta. we were doing a show for A3C and we were about to go to the show and my friend Swift,
Starting point is 00:11:58 always getting me into trouble, was lighting it up and on the balcony, but he's an idiot and he didn't know that it was an indoor balcony. Oh my God. So all the neighbors... Wait, how does that work? It's an indoor balcony. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:12:11 So like inside the room, instead of it facing like outward to like the outside, it faces inside the hotel. So you're just looking across at like, Oh, got you. Other rooms that have balconies. Got you, got you. So he's not realizing that.
Starting point is 00:12:26 And he's just lighting it up early in the morning, playing music on the balcony when all the neighbors can hear. And then it's Atlanta. Like, you can't smoke out there at all. It's not allowed. It's not liberal like here. Yeah. Yeah. So, of course, here comes security knocking, knocking, knocking.
Starting point is 00:12:42 You guys got to get out. We're going to search the room. We're calling the cops. And mind you, I'm the only one that doesn't do that. So it's like, oh, I'm so mad. And the room is. under my name. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Oh. You're not getting that deposit back. No. No. And then mind you, we have to be at a show in like an hour. So it's like, how are we going to find another room and move all our stuff and pay another like three, four hundred dollars, however much the room was? I was so, so mad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:07 I was so mad and we just, I was like, please, please, please, this won't happen again. Was it a girl? Yes, it was. Oh my God. I hate your pretty privilege. We made it. We survived another night. I said, look, we're going to leave the room.
Starting point is 00:13:18 We're not going to be back till the morning. I promise you won't. hear anything out of here and that's what happened so kept my word hey Greg you look like you've been kicked out of hotels well when I was younger I have a I have a little interesting story it was me and my friends were like I said a younger age um you know you're the youngest in the room I'm 26 yeah okay it could get it could get younger not here not here open a hotel window a little bit so we we want a whole bunch of stuff from the arcade and we decided let's just throw the stuff out of our window.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Wow. And then it gets worse. Somebody had the brightest idea to cover the fire alarm and do fireworks inside the room. No. Where were you? What city were you? Laughlin, Nevada. You were in Laughlin.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah. So you just think it's lava. Yeah. Exactly. So we got a whole bunch of fireworks for some reason. Inside. Inside. And just started lighting them.
Starting point is 00:14:09 That's insane. Yeah. Whose idea was it? All of ours. I was even like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let's do it.
Starting point is 00:14:16 This is crazy. That is wild Did you get kicked out? Almost Almost Almost You deserve to get kicked Yeah you
Starting point is 00:14:25 When I tell you it was It wasn't like little poppers It was like Like a lot of fireworks People were freaking out Like they thought something Yeah like shots We thought there was like a fire
Starting point is 00:14:36 Oh my gosh Yeah in today's time That wouldn't slide That definitely wouldn't slide Not at all That's insane You deserve to have like Your Hotel Privileges revoked
Starting point is 00:14:44 That should be on your record Yeah The hotel was The hotel was in my mom's name. That was the best part. Maria, are you listening? Wow. Did she ever find out?
Starting point is 00:14:54 Yeah, she found out because she walked into the room and the fire alarm was covered with towels. All of them. I do kind of like, and we'll give credit to you trying to like take care of the whole fire alarm thing. Oh, yeah. How? Because it kind of shows like a little bit, a little bit of thinking. He just didn't want to hear it. He didn't want to get caught.
Starting point is 00:15:14 That was it. Or have the whole hotel. Yeah. You're recovering yourself. That's insane. All right, you guys, that's it for Soma. Brought to you by a local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Angie from Brownback Morning.
Starting point is 00:15:26 I'm Power 106. Yes, and we are minutes away from hooking you up with tickets to go to Disney, California Adventure Park. If you want to go, we want to send you there. Please do not get kicked out. Please don't get kicked out. But you know what? We also want to talk about that time you got kicked out or almost got kicked out of a hotel. I think it's some mind.
Starting point is 00:15:44 It involved throw up a security guard. and a makeout session, I wish I could forget. What? Yeah, I'm going to tell you about it next, all right? We're sharing our secrets. We're sharing our secrets. The juicy details. Maximo, yours too.
Starting point is 00:15:57 It happens. I feel like especially in Vegas, but go ahead. 8185-2059. We want to hear those stories about when you almost got or got kicked out of a hotel. Okay, it's Power 106, at least number one for hip-hop. Brownback Morning's Power 106. Yep. We're talking about that one.
Starting point is 00:16:16 one time that you almost got or got kicked out of a hotel room. All right. This huge artist coming out of New York, a little T.J. On the East Coast. Huge, incredible. He had his party for his album two weeks after his drive. A whole month after. Yeah, and then he went to his hotel room.
Starting point is 00:16:35 He's sweet, remember? No, no, it was a room. Oh, yeah, wasn't a sweet. He's getting the streams in for the album. What if the hotel room was the party? Ah. Buy a hotel. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:46 I remember those good old days. But he got kicked out at 8 in the morning in New York, and it was really bad for him. Yep. It's a terrible time. It's a really bad time to get kicked out in New York because everybody else is going to work. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And yours still turn.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Gross. And then a lot of times you can't even check into another room to like 11 or 11. You're right. You're right. Oh, man. I didn't even think about that. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're stranded. You know, he's huge. It's better. It's not a problem.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Yeah. You pop it. All right. But we're talking about that time. got kicked out of hotels or almost got kicked out of hotels and it brought me right back to a night I wish I could forget and normally I wouldn't and you know Angie you know how I blame you for costume in my friendship with Jacob yeah but you know it's not true yeah I know it's not true yeah but you know how I blame you about yeah yeah and we all laughed about it yeah yeah okay
Starting point is 00:17:35 I think it may have started here in Vegas it was Vegas 2016 I remember it I was out there for work and Cole was performing. So anytime Cole's performing somewhere, they're like, and if I'm at the same place, hey, come through, like, we got you bands and like, come party with us. So he was doing life is beautiful. And amazing set. And then after that, they're like,
Starting point is 00:17:58 oh, Cole's hosting a club. He doesn't really do clubs. Yeah. He doesn't perform at a club. Come out. And I was like, hell yeah, let's do it. Mind you, I have a history with the team. Like, we've been on tour together and throughout the whole tour that we were on, like, the road. We're all over across America. We went across the pond to
Starting point is 00:18:14 the UK. Not once. did I go out with them? Because I was really like, I'm not going to go out with them. I'm going to let them know. I'm about my business. Like, I don't want them to think, like, I'm out here trying to be a little thotty or whatever. So I literally would stay in my room and like they're like going out, turning up. So this is the first time I turned up with them. And the last thing I remember is Ibrahim, who's Cole's like a business partner is him and me drinking champagne, toasting with champagne. And I had my own bottle of champagne and it was an expensive one. That one works really fast.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Everything else I just remember, like, it was a weird blackout because it was like I popped in, you see a little bit, and then you forget a lot, and then you see a little bit and you forget a lot. So I remember seeing a couple girls that I knew, and then I remember being in an Uber, and then I remember, like, being in my room, and then I had lost my phone. Oh, God. That's the worst. Yes.
Starting point is 00:19:06 So it turns out one of the guys in the crew, like a homie of the homies, had my phone, and I found out because, like, I had texted, like, hey, if you have my phone. call me or whatever. I was leaving the next day. And so he's like, don't worry. I got it. I got it. I'll go drop it off. And I was like, dude, thank you so much. Like, you're a lifesaver. And then he started telling me all the stuff that I was doing the night before. That's the worst part. Because I thought it was going to be like a cool exchange. Like, ooh, we had a good time. And then he's like, oh, man, let me tell you about you. He's like, you see why all these security cards are looking at you stupid? Like, as you walked
Starting point is 00:19:39 down. And he's like, you were fighting with them because you couldn't, you know how like security needs your, sometimes they need your key card to go up on the elevator. I didn't have it, but I was fighting with them because I'm like, dude, my room is up here. Why would I come to this freaking hotel? If my room wasn't here, I was like really just getting brolic with them. And then when I found my card, I was putting it in their face. I should have got kicked out. That was after I threw up.
Starting point is 00:20:04 I threw up in the lobby. Oh, nice. Oh, we're friends. We had gotten in an Uber to get there. They Ubered me to the hotel. Yeah. They said I opened, I didn't want to throw up in the Uber because I remembered the cost, because I know there's a cost. Expensive.
Starting point is 00:20:17 I have a friend who got kicked out of a can't use Uber or Uber eats or postmates. Ever. Because someone threw up. It's kind of like Vic. Okay. But I stayed, I waited. I opened the door. I threw up in the like little parking area.
Starting point is 00:20:31 I hopped over my throw up and then I went to go fight with the security for letting me up, right? And I was like, dang, that's so crazy. He's like, you're fine. You're fine. Angie, why are you loving? I love you. I love you so much. No.
Starting point is 00:20:42 because you know where this is going. It's not over yet, guys. Yeah, yeah. It is over. It's over. That's it for some. That's it for some. That's it for some.
Starting point is 00:20:48 A couple weeks later, like, I'm just like, damn, that was crazy because I can't remember. I'm like Googling. How do you remember blackouts? How do you remember blackouts? And that same homie, I'm like, hey, bro, like, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Like, I keep thinking about this, like, the night. And I was like, dude, that's so crazy. Like, I can't believe it. I'm getting pieces from different people. What happened? And he's like, why are you sorry? That was the best night of my life. And I was like, wait.
Starting point is 00:21:13 Uh-oh. I was like, wait. What do you mean? He's like, no, nothing crazy. I just tucked you into bed and you kissed me. And I was like, and two things happened. Because this guy I looked like as like a little brother. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:32 One, two, I'm like, dog, you mapped it on me with when I just threw up. Oh. That's crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. And it was the best night of his night. But if y'all ever need to get into a show, I got you. Spiro, no, see. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Morning. Sun is shining. If you do not like the humidity, tomorrow is about to start, so get ready. There was this meme that it was like, oh, we have to say RIP to one of our favorite sayings out here in L.A. At least it's the dry heat, like not this year. Like, it's been weird and humid.
Starting point is 00:22:08 It was weird and humid, I think, last week. Yeah. And then it's going to get like that this week too. No. I don't like it. Me and me, really don't get along. Thunderstorms, flash flooding, all that stuff. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:17 If I wanted to live in Miami, I would move there. I wanted to come here. I know, right? Miami is here. And all the mommies are too. All right. But that's just your week ahead. I do want to shout out.
Starting point is 00:22:28 It's a lot of first days of school for kids. And one of my son's friends is leaving his child care and going to his own school. It's been a sad situation. And parents, you feel me. I feel you. If you're sensitive, like me, you're sensitive? Sometimes. Okay, so the boys are in a child care, right?
Starting point is 00:22:46 And so now they're either moving on to, like, school. But all the different kids that go to that child care, they're going to different schools. Like, oh, okay. And so his friend Aiden starts school today, and he's going, but this is part of like Jorge's little gang. Yeah. It's like Aiden, Mateo and Jorge, they're like always together.
Starting point is 00:23:05 And I know already, like, Aiden's his first day of school. So I want to shout you out. your moms and your pops. Because you guys are like really good friends and we'll probably never see you again. Oh, you'll see them again. No, come on, be real. Be real. You know, you have, okay, I have a friend that I've known forever.
Starting point is 00:23:21 You're just since kindergarten. That's one. Yeah. Let's be realistic. Emmy? You're going to meet some, you're going to have a lot of friends right now. You're not going to have in two years. True.
Starting point is 00:23:31 But it can happen because actually Emmy had a girl that she went to kindergarten with and in the middle school orientation I went to. She popped into each other. It was like the coolest thing. It was like, whoa! Like, kick it out. Followed each other to the lockers. What about you guys?
Starting point is 00:23:47 Have you been friends with people? Like, have you, have you been friends with people? Yeah. For a long time, like, since you were a kid, since daycare? No, not daycare. Since daycare. Okay, so I came to school in East LA. I went an assumption.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Assumption? Yeah, assumption. It's the name of a school. It's a name of a school in East. It's in East L.A. Catholic school? Yeah, it's Catholic school. Assumption.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Wow. When I went to Whittier. I had met my friends. And then my friend, he remembers this day. He'll tell me all the time. He's like, dude, you had the box of crayons with all the colors. Wow, great. And I was like, you live such a great life.
Starting point is 00:24:21 And I was like, I don't remember that. He's like, yeah. He's like, oh, yeah, I remember. I asked you for a color. And you're like, oh, yeah, go ahead and use it. We've been friends ever since then. So then he had his friend was his neighbor. So his neighbor was like, dude, like, let's all hang out.
Starting point is 00:24:34 We've all been friends. Since then. I've had the same probably like six friends since elementary school. And so those are the ones. You blew up that one hotel room with. Yeah. Yeah, it was actually, yeah. That's where it started.
Starting point is 00:24:44 That is. With the crayon. Yep. All right, well, fine, you're the exception. And also you lived a really good childhood. If you had the 64 with the sharpener. Yep. To yourself.
Starting point is 00:24:53 All the hours. That's crazy. I had the 12-pack. This is going to make cutting your hair because the Padres lost so much better for me. Yeah, we're talking about that at 8 o'clock because, bro, you need to pay up this bet. Vic, how about you? I've had a friend since sixth grade. But that's because I moved, like, in fourth grade.
Starting point is 00:25:12 So it's like those, the people I had, like, I was friends with in fourth grade. Like, I lost communication. That was like before cell phones and stuff. Yeah. I do. I actually have a friend since I met her in third grade. Yeah. So in your classroom when you were little, there was just one friend?
Starting point is 00:25:26 It wasn't it a room full of kids? No, I had one friend. See, that's my thing. It's like, there's so many. We're lucky if we get one. Was this person real? Yes. Other people could see them.
Starting point is 00:25:36 It was real. She was real. She still. But I think these days it's easier to keep in contact. Like my son. I don't know. I remember because we had went to a party this past weekend. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:48 And I'm telling you, I love his little family. It's an actual Aiden, you guys, a white boy Aden. The one we took his name from. Oh, I forgot those existed. Yeah, yeah. We thought it was like the one we take. They were an O-G-Aidon. O-G.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Okay. And we're talking to his mom was like, yeah, it's his last day of school on Monday. He starts school like on his new school on Tuesday. And I said, well, we'll be seeing each other. When I was saying it, I was like, I am a liar. I am a lie. But that's because my childhood showed me life is mean. These kids that you grow up where you might not see again,
Starting point is 00:26:23 just get ready, kids, if you're going to new schools. Like I said, it's a little easier now. Because social media? Yeah. Well, like, for example, my son played, my son has a best friend named Carlos, and he played Fortnite with him all summer. So he's, like, excited to go back to school with him. It's like that one kid for sure.
Starting point is 00:26:38 and I think he's going to like come to his birthday parties and stuff like that I believe that they'll be friends for a very long time but there's like other kids that like probably not yeah and then something else happens is like the ones you see every day are going to start taking the place of the ones that you have remember you know the ones you see you're going to have your new little crop of friends that's going to be like they have nothing in relation you move on you know what I do like about this little couple and because they live in Bow Heights and the dad's a teacher
Starting point is 00:27:06 And the dad has on his arms tattoos, right? He has on one arm it says read on the other arm it says more He has like gang tattoos But I swear to God I need to take a picture of this fool He has like gang tats but it's like read more And that's so dope Aiden's dad is so awesome Little do we know it has a double meaning
Starting point is 00:27:27 Yeah I need to get a fling if I ever see them again But I thought it was so dope Read more bro Come on Checking, carnal, read more. All right, well, that's a shout out. Shout out, Aiden.
Starting point is 00:27:42 I hope the boys get to see you. Do they have friends right now that you think that are going to be their friends in future? Yeah, they have another, they have another pair of friends because Luis, so they have, there's Matteo and Miles. One is Jorhito's age, one is Luis's age. So I feel like they're really going to keep in touch. I don't know why, because it's just double bonded, I feel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:01 Aiden, it's just Aiden. No, Aiden's really cool. and the mom's really cool. And she had a hydroflask. And you got to read more. She had a hydraulic. But if she had a Stanley, they would be friends forever. Forever.
Starting point is 00:28:12 True. All right. Let's get you to Word Out, Rode. Let's get up one more shout-up. Diego. He listens to us from Chicago. It was his birthdays. Chicago.
Starting point is 00:28:21 A few days ago. So happy belated. He hit me up. Shout town. But, you know, Chicago in the house. Yeah. Shout out to the Shightown. Shout out to the Shite Town.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Shout out to Diego. Felix Cumplaños. A T. Word on Rosecrans. Word on Rosecrans. What's the work. Travis Scott brought out Kanye West in Rome and even teased a tour. Okay?
Starting point is 00:28:43 So last night, Travis Scott was performing in Rome, Italy, and he brought out his friend and mentor Kanye West. A lot of people thought Travis' new album, Utopia, was heavily influenced by Kanye, so it makes sense that they'd be kicking it, you know, spending a lot of time together right now. Then he went on to give Kanye his credit while on stage. So listen to this. There is no Utopia without Kanye West. There is no Travis Scott without. Kanye West.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Oh my God. That is hilarious. There is no Rome for Kanye West as wild. Yeah, there's no Rome without Kanye West. Oh, I thought he said world. No, Rome.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Rome. That makes sense too much. I'm like, he built Rome. Kanye built Rome. He had that one line. He said, can't roam without Caesar. And now it's like, now Rome exists. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:29:34 He gave him a little too much credit. He thinks I am a guy. Yeah. He said, yeah. Travis has that energy But yeah Then he went to tease a potential tour with Yay Which I thought would be so insane
Starting point is 00:29:48 Them two went on tour together Yeah They don't even know openers or nothing It's just them too The insurance is gonna be crazy Yeah And it sounds nice Until you do it
Starting point is 00:30:00 And who's the headliner And who like closed out the show Like You gotta think of like The hugueness of Travis is Scott right now. Right. I know we're looking at
Starting point is 00:30:13 back catalog of Kanye, but I'm telling you. It would be a weird situation unless they go like back and forth. Yeah. Can you imagine the prices of those tickets? Oh, like $500 for a ticket or something.
Starting point is 00:30:25 It's so my kidney. Oh, Jesus. That's just gave. Oh my gosh. I was just kidding. For which one? Like for which one of them? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:30:34 Or for both of them together? Oh, not for both. Now I've seen Travis a hell of time. Oh, to CIA. Oh, Kanye? Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, just for the sake of the way Travis introduces Kanye, I would want Kanye to go last time. Just so every night, Travis could go, yay!
Starting point is 00:30:50 Oh, my gosh. That would be sick. All right, guys. Offset shared the story behind his video and single featuring Cardi B jealousy. All right? So during an interview with Good Morning America in celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop, offset told the story behind the video and single for jealousy and how it's loose. mostly based on real life. So the song is him and Cardi being vulnerable, playing off real life
Starting point is 00:31:14 situations. And they actually got Jamie Lee Curtis, who was in Halloween, in all these movies Oscar nominated actress in the video. Listen to what he said about how he got her in it. Jamie Lee Curtis is a real one. So how that happened is I DM Jamie Lee Curtis on Instagram on Instagram and said, yo I got an idea. I would love to work with you. So, She wrote me back so quick and she's like, yeah, I got you, but you need to follow me. That was it? Yeah, just to follow. I'm like, it's so weird.
Starting point is 00:31:47 That's kind of thirsty of her. Like, I just need you to follow me. And they did like a joint post and stuff. And then they emulated, well, offset emulated James Brown interview that he did on like CNN back in the day. And he dressed up like James Brown. And she was like the news reporter. That's awesome. Yeah, it was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Yeah. And then the video was kind of based on like baby boy a little bit. It was like very west coast. He was writing a low writer. bike it was pretty sick yeah i've seen the visuals and like the pictures for it and it looks fire like the aesthetic they went with yeah yeah carty bee looks fire oh of course always those lower those are actually my friends no way my closest friends that's actually my bike crew right there what's your bike crew uh rack city yeah that's rick city that's a dude i meant yeah that's home me done
Starting point is 00:32:31 yeah that all those bikes they were in that video and they had to keep it super low key and everything too like that's super dope who's whose bike did carty sit on um uh There was only offset that was riding the bike. Yeah. Cardi was sitting on the bike. Did somebody like sniffed? No, I'm right. Offset?
Starting point is 00:32:46 Offset? Whoa. You just said Cardi sat on a bike. No, no. Oh, I didn't hear that part. I was just imagining Cardi sitting on a bike. I'm sorry. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:32:57 All right. Well, that was your word on Rosecrans. Brought to you by local Southern California Toyota dealers. I'm Rose Kranz, Vic for Brown Bag mornings. I'm Power 106. What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from?
Starting point is 00:33:09 Yeah, what are you doing? We're just laughing at you for pausing, sci-fi. And now you've faded out of my intro. You can play it again. What's up? This is Be Real from Cypress Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local?
Starting point is 00:33:24 Greg, this is your homie right here, sci-fi. So you got to know he has like a little theme song. He has a theme song? Yeah. What is it? J-Fi. The quicker, quicker, picker at for upper, sci-fi. Wow. It's cool, huh?
Starting point is 00:33:37 Yeah, it's pretty cool. Pretty creative. We get to say it like at least once a show. Yeah, at least it. Look, the Megan Williams drawing is today. And I have to talk about this because it feels like California stays winning these lotteries. Like, isn't it wild? Like, we already remember, is it Edward or Edgar or the, not Edwin?
Starting point is 00:33:57 Edwin. Edwin. No one for that one like the biggest one in history was out of your cousin. We're trying to be his friend. And then we're all following what houses he buys and all of that. he still hasn't reached out to say, hey, here, here's a couple milly. Yeah. Thanks for the shout-ups.
Starting point is 00:34:12 I think someone recently just won it in the Anilope Valley, too. The mega-millions. The mega-millions. And I know that's like, they said the California lottery is clearly the one to go for because there's less people in it. Yeah. And it's like, it's California. So you have more of a chance to win.
Starting point is 00:34:28 I'm just saying my dad has been super hype about how all these people from California are winning these lottery jackpots and all of that. Super lotto, lotto, mega millions, billions. Powerball. Yeah, it's $1.55 billion that's like up for tonight that could be taken. And he was just coming to me yesterday and he's like, Miha, I spent so much money on lottery ticket. And I looked at him like, right now I'm like, dad, don't even worry about it.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Like that's what life is for. Like he's in his 70s. I'm like, that's what life is for. Like as long as you have fun, he's like, yeah, but I keep losing. He's like, I spend like $200 and I only got $14. Like he was like coming to me with his worries. And I'm like, dad, you're going to win tomorrow. You're going to win tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:35:06 And I hate that I can't make him win Like I feel like if the boys came to me with the problem I'm like all right don't worry Like I will rig this system for you honey But I can't do that from my dad Unless everybody stops buying lottery tickets So that my dad has a better chance So you want to do that for the world
Starting point is 00:35:23 Come on world I'm kidding the world's not that nice I'm like screw you Isn't that how the lottery works Everybody buys a ticket and it goes towards Yeah they like promote it enough for everyone buys it And if everyone buys one dollar in California It's like they just
Starting point is 00:35:36 Pay you back. Yeah. And I was asking him like, what do you do? How do you pick the numbers? He's like, oh, I just get my papers and I got my little circle. Oh, he picks him. Yeah, he picks him. He doesn't trust the machine to do it.
Starting point is 00:35:47 But I was just watching him and how much it means to him. Because to us, we'll, like, report on, oh, so-and-so-one, so-and-so. But I'm looking at him and he genuinely, like, risk his life and all his money and all his retirement money on that. You should get him in, like, bet on baseball or something. He could win every day. He loves the Dodgers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Get him a little illegal sports betting or something. Illegal? Just kidding. Just kidding. Just taking him to Vegas. Yeah. Or Vegas. I think he's a at-home body.
Starting point is 00:36:16 So he likes his caballitos. He likes San Anita and he likes a lot. I think it just keeps it. You guys, I'm not trying to spend more money. Here, let's just keep it right there. We don't get an addiction. You guys don't have anyone in your life that's really like a lotto was there. Me.
Starting point is 00:36:31 It's you? No. I mean, it's not my crazy thing, but I always buy tickets. Really? Yeah. I do like, I do half a lot. I usually buy like six, three where I pick the numbers and three that I do like automatic. The automatic.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Wow. Have you won anything? Probably like seven bucks. Wow. I win more on Scratchers. Oh, yeah, Scraters. You would be the gambler in our group. My Theo and Thia have a Scratchers addiction.
Starting point is 00:36:53 Like every time they go to a liquor store, they go and buy a scratcher. But they actually win like quite a good amount. They'll buy like a couple tickets, win $1,000, $800 here and there. And then they love to go to casino too. You just break even on. They might have a little problem. You might have a little problem. It's a little problem.
Starting point is 00:37:08 It's like, whoa. Like that much money is going. And you're getting wet back, but the thrill of it is what they're chasing. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. I hate those people at gas stations
Starting point is 00:37:17 because they'll be scanning their thing. Like, all right, I got one 10 on this one, 20 on this one, 30 on this one. You want you on gas? I'm just trying to put like $20 of gas.
Starting point is 00:37:24 Like, let me go first. Put your card in the freaking thing. You don't need, you don't need to be bothering them where they're cashing in. Why are they, they have like 30 cards
Starting point is 00:37:32 and there's a line behind them. There's a reason why there's a little ATM machine thing or whatever at the pump. I wanted some hot Cheetos or something. To steal your identity too. Pay at the pump. I'm not going to pay the pump. I want hot Cheetos and I have to wait in line because this person has a card that won $5. You hate my dad?
Starting point is 00:37:49 No, I don't want her dad. That's what he does. That's it. That's what he does. He's been behind him in line once. He didn't even know it. He's like, hurry up, oh man. Greg hates my dad everybody.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Wow, Greg. Just be ready. Hey, my dad has homies. They love him. All right, well, coming out, we're going to shave Greg's head for my Padre
Starting point is 00:38:11 because he's a Padres fan, right? Give it here, Power 106, LA's number one for hip-hop. Groundback mornings, Power 106, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires. Yes, we are minutes away from your tickets to go to Disney, California in Venture Park.
Starting point is 00:38:24 It's going down August 24th. Ooh, that's in just a couple weeks. Yeah. We're going to have such a great time at the park. It's going to be cool beings. We're going to take care of your park. We got you on those four tickets.
Starting point is 00:38:35 It's going to be nighttime vibes. It's always fun. Greg, you were there last time, right? Yeah, I was. I'm celebrating my birthday this time, too. Oh, that's cute. Birthday, 20, 27. Yeah, it's going to be a good time.
Starting point is 00:38:46 We're going to have a great time. We're going to send you there in about 20-ish minutes at 745. Don't go anywhere. We also got the homie helpline on the way. And this guy, Steve, from Wilmington, who's having a problem with one of his daughters as she's entering middle school, okay? Find out what or who the problem is next. Keep it here as Power 106.
Starting point is 00:39:08 All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, phone line. We've got you for the homie help line. Steve from Wilmington needs our help. All right.
Starting point is 00:39:23 Listener, Steve DMed us and said, Hey, what's up, Brownback? I need help. My youngest daughter, Emma, is starting middle school. And my older daughter, Angelica, is starting to point things out to her about her looks. For example, talking to her about her whiskers, arm hairs, eyebrows, etc.
Starting point is 00:39:40 To me, all she's doing is creating insecurities, but she says it is to make sure that she doesn't get bullied when she gets to school because... Aw, she's a good sister. I like Angelica. Because Angelica did. Yeah, that sounds like you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Not sure if I'm wrong or just don't understand a girl's perspective. I just don't want to rush my younger daughter out of her innocence. I feel that. he needs help. I check this guy's profile because I'm like, where's mom at? He seems to be a single dad. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Yeah, he needs help. Yeah, he needs help. Angelica's doing a great job. Just saying. Is she? I don't know. I think so. Yeah, because honestly, you start middle school, and that's when puberty hits,
Starting point is 00:40:21 and that's when you start getting all that stuff, and all these insecurities start. Even if Angelica doesn't point it out, they're going to start regardless. Yeah. You think, like, 100% like they're going to, girls are like that? Yes. I even did it to my niece. too. I'm like, Angie, but you're like
Starting point is 00:40:35 the, I mean. I'm gonna say that her name's Angelica, so she's instantly a hater. That's what she's going to say that. Why? Because Angelica from Rugrats? Angelica is sitting next to me. That's what I'm going by.
Starting point is 00:40:48 They all want to say, and yeah, I guess, from regrets too. Okay, but like, how is she, like, I mean, obviously we can't ask her, but if like, is she saying it like, okay, whisk her face, like this. Probably.
Starting point is 00:40:59 Probably has, like, a little moustache going on. Yeah. And she's saving her little sister. And if she said, oh, I like your whiskers, it's still mean. It's so mean, yeah. See, for me, I have a 10-year-old going into middle school, I'm like, nah, don't say anything like that. Yeah, I would figure it out. I would think that's messing up her self-esteem.
Starting point is 00:41:15 But it's like, are you going to, are you going to have the sister messed up and also help her? Or are you going to have the kids? It doesn't seem like she's helping her. It seems like she's just bullying her. I guess it just depends on how it's being delivered. Because she's going to go into middle school and that's when they start changing into, like, they have to change the gym. It's like, let me bully you at home so you don't get bullied at school. If you lose the thought.
Starting point is 00:41:36 That's the strategy. But then, I don't know. Because it's like, it's like, A, like, come here, Whisker Face. Like, we're going to go get you waxed. Wow. You know what I mean? So it's like helping. Is that what you would do with your sister?
Starting point is 00:41:50 Well, or? No, because we weren't really that close until like way later. So no. But I see it. Like, you know, because I, I don't know. Like, in middle school, like people were getting bullied. Because they didn't shave their legs or they didn't have like they had unibrowse or whatever So like everybody bullied each other and then one day we all came to school and we were all fine and it's just like oh
Starting point is 00:42:11 Okay like because because then we had to go home. No I don't mean to find like that like like we all went home and Everybody was like you know that's when they have to ask their mom like oh like hey like I'm getting How do this? How do this? Yeah, but she doesn't have that so she has to go to her sister or isn't it like the one that's bullied at home Turns into the bully? Yeah that happens. So then Emma's going to go I've never heard of that expression. What? Yeah. The one that gets bullied at home gets bullied?
Starting point is 00:42:37 Yeah. That's not what I said. Okay. Oh, bullies at school. Yeah. Yeah. No, I've never heard that expression. Yeah, it's very common.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Have you ever been bullied? Why? Are you bullied at home in Jellica? No, think so. That means you are probably the bully. That means it's you. You are the property. I honestly don't see anything wrong with Angelica doing this for her little sister.
Starting point is 00:42:53 She's looking out for her. I don't know if it's looking out. I think it's definitely, and I'm also the younger sister. You're the middle child. So I know what it's like to. to this day, whatever my sister's opinion is, it affects me. And I don't think that she would tell me things and I'd be like, yeah, I'm the man at school. Or like, now I would all of a sudden feel confident.
Starting point is 00:43:13 If anything, now I feel like insecure. Like I remember one time she was like clowning how it was dancing and then I didn't want to dance anymore. Yeah. And I was like, oh, okay. Or she's like, why do you, why are you wearing that? And like I didn't even tell me what was wrong, but now I didn't want to wear those clothes anymore. Right. And you weren't sure.
Starting point is 00:43:29 Yeah. It didn't turn into like now she made me this confident monster. Yeah, but I don't know. Yeah, and there's a phrase if you get bullied at home or if there's something going on at home that you become that. So Emma's going to be in the playground. Hey, whiskers. Hey, hey, yo, whisker face. Yeah. I mean, I think it's about delivery because it's, you know, there's a way to tell her like, hey, you're getting older.
Starting point is 00:43:51 You know what? I think you should maybe start doing this. I'll help you. Let's go take you to Target or I'll tell dad to help you out. But if it's just all like kind of, what's the opposite of a complex? a dis? A dis? Yeah, like a dip. If it's all like that, right? If it's all that, then it's like, she's going to go to school. She might try to do it herself and like mess it up. Right. You know, she might like shave her mustache, which like you're not supposed to do. Usually it's like
Starting point is 00:44:15 not as smart. You also don't know like the confidence that Emma has. Because what if she doesn't care? Yeah. And that shows she's like a stronger girl and now you're rushing her into going into something. I'm assuming he's seeing something. Yeah. I'm assuming he's seeing that it's either affecting her or it's affecting him enough especially being a dad you're probably the one that has like the the tougher skin right yeah and he didn't say i didn't i didn't see why he's a single father but it seems like it's just him and his daughters i'm wondering what angelica might feel like if she's the oldest one kind of getting into a mom role too or trying to feel like she has to toughen her sister up there's so many things that we should actually hit him up to get more
Starting point is 00:44:58 information because this seems very lacking yeah we'll hit him up I want to know more. We definitely want to know more. But let us know if this has happened to you and how it's happened to you or what advice you could give our guy Steve on the situation. He has two daughters, one's going into middle school, the other one's older, and she kind of clowns her. What does she say, Vic?
Starting point is 00:45:17 Whisker face. I just made that up. Now I feel mad. She might use that. It's right there. No, she says talking about her whiskers or arm hairs and eyebrows. Damn. Yeah, you see, she's not making fun of her face.
Starting point is 00:45:30 I mean, not for weight or anything like that. It's just little, like little things. Who say, wait? Nobody said a way. She's not making fun of her weight. She's literally telling her like, you're hairy. You're hairy. Yeah. Just get that wax.
Starting point is 00:45:42 That's it. I honestly don't see anything wrong. 12 year old. Go get wax now. That's crazy. I find that crazy. With your money. All right, check this out, homie.
Starting point is 00:45:50 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. Steve from Wilmington needs help. Steve. His older daughter is calling his younger daughter Whiskerface and hairy arms and big eyebrows and things of that nature.
Starting point is 00:46:10 And he's trying to figure out if that's good or bad or what he should do. Yeah. I feel like this is tough too as a parent because what do you tell your kid when you see that this is something that, like, their appearance isn't what they want? It's a look like, you know? Yeah. When if they're coming up to you like, I'm hairy or even if your 12 year old was going to be. going to come up to you be like, I want to shave my arms or like, like, yeah, like, I have a mustache. Like, no, but how do you respond to that?
Starting point is 00:46:40 Right. Because you have to respond in like, like, clearly loving, like, understanding, like, oh, you're just going through changes or whatever. But it's like, what's the response? Yeah, like, for my son, like, he's approaching, like, he's starting, like, his armpits are kind of starting to smell. Like, he's getting, going to be 10 pretty soon, right? So, like, his mom is telling me, like, oh, we need to buy him deodorant and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And it's like, I could be, like, like, I could be, like, like, Like, oh, stinky arms, you know, you stink. You need to take a shower. Like, you need deodorant. Or I could start, like, sitting them down and be like, hey, you know what? Like, your body's going through changes. And there's two ways to approach it, you know. So.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Well, when I was a kid, my parents would be like, you smell. Get in the shower now. Greg. Put some deodorant. Yes, I did shower. Greg. Once a week. When did you shower this week?
Starting point is 00:47:24 Showering. What? Rensing? Rinsing? Does not be show. I shower. Your dad just texts me to tell you to take a shower now that you smell right now. Probably, I forgot to take one yesterday.
Starting point is 00:47:32 See? Well, man. I was bullied my whole life, you know, used to it. Yeah, but you're a boy. And you were bullied at home, too, huh? Like, your parents and your brothers were the ones that were clowning you. Yeah. I remember one time I was shaving my face and my cousin's like, you don't even have facial hair.
Starting point is 00:47:47 What are you shaving for? Oh. Now you got whatever that is. I got a rocha. I look cute. Confident. It's confident. It's funny.
Starting point is 00:47:57 I have always been made fun of my ears and I'm very insecure about my ears. Like, it did. didn't make it stronger like whatever this is like hey we clown you saw you can be where did that come from yeah it didn't make me stronger it's supposed to be so that you think of comeback so that oh there you're just like that's the comeback part it's like hey you're making me insecure let me make you insecure too yeah yeah because my cousin used to call me unibrow and it's like I always think about my unibrow but you don't have you shaved it yeah but it's like I think about it all the time yeah Angie I know you say you do that to your nieces but also like I honestly don't see
Starting point is 00:48:31 Do you think that your niece's self-esteem is great? Okay, it all depends on who. It depends who I talk to. I know, like, one of them, I can just be straight out and tell him, like, your hair, you need to get that out, like, Shazah. The other one, I know she's a lot. No, the 16-year-old. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:48:46 And then the other one, that's 12. I know, like, that one, I would put her to the side and be like, hey, you know, like, what do you think? Like, what do you think of that little. That seems like you're being nicer. Yeah. What is seeming, I, you're not saying, hey, whiskers, come here. No, that's what, it all depends on who I'm talking to.
Starting point is 00:49:03 So I'm sure Angelica, she knows that her little sister is toughy nuts, so she can just bully her. Not bully her, but like, just tell her straight out. Like, hey, get that out. And then from a parent's perspective, like you, low-key, don't know how your kids talk to each other. Because when me and my sister are by ourselves, we talk to each other different than the way we talk to each other in front of my mom. Because my mom will be like, don't talk to each other like that, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:49:25 And same with my brothers will be like, oh, you're so stupid. No, no, no, no. and like and my mom gets really better she's like don't talk to your siblings like that they're siblings and so like the dad is probably like oh my god they hate each other right and it's probably not even bothering you guys are hilarious to me
Starting point is 00:49:42 I'm just saying because Irene Irene what's up if you clowned how your brother looked like you're stupid and hey dumb here or whatever that's a little bit different than like hey your nose looks dumb hey your eyes are crooked well you know what they make fun of my nose all the time and how do you feel about your nose well I can't fix it
Starting point is 00:49:58 it. I don't know if that's good. Like we're saying, oh, it's fine because it happens to us, but it's like, let's see the results of it being happening to us. But I make fun of them back. Like, and we have tough skin with each other. So I'm saying, ah. And now, if anybody were to make fun of my nose, I'll beat you guys.
Starting point is 00:50:14 But, like, you know, but yeah, it's just. But that's different. Like, let's say I make fun of you. Me making fun of your nose would be different. Me making fun of your eyebrows if I tell you, oh, go get them fixed. Yeah, yeah. It's the same thing. Like, my little brother.
Starting point is 00:50:28 Different than me making fun of her nose, something she cannot change. So I can't fix, yeah. Yeah. So, like, Ruben has a unibrow, right? My bad. Don't tell him that. No, Ruben had a unibrow.
Starting point is 00:50:39 We would make fun of him, and now he, like, he goes and he gets it done. He's good now. But he learned because we bleed him. You see? Okay. You think that hair is something like you can fix it so I can't. Yeah. No, it grows back.
Starting point is 00:50:53 It's about waxing. No, I get a little kid or something. But imagine being. I'm starting at 12. 10. 10. Middle school is 10. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Middle school is 11. 10. 10. 5th grade. So people start at 5th. Yeah, so that's 10. And you're going through puberty, so I get all those changes. Yeah, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:51:12 I don't see the problem. It happens earlier now because of all the. For a while. I mean, as a father, I'm like, let her ask on her own. Yeah. And let's say someone mentions it in a school, she'll bring it up and then be like, okay, cool. now you're bringing it up. That means you want to change.
Starting point is 00:51:30 You're not forcing yourself to change because someone else is pointing things out that to them is regular. Like you think you're just regular. Like now I'm hairy. I didn't know I was hairy. I thought this time I'm just really warm in the winter.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Okay. Well, Angie, you're better than me. Irene, you're better than me. You guys got better coming back. It really affects me. I don't even know this little girl. No, Rethi. I shouldn't.
Starting point is 00:51:55 I'm very affected. affected by it. Me too. It affects me because I have a 10-year-old. One time my oldest, he has like a dimple on his chin, right? Both I and his dad have, like, I have like a little indent and his dad has it. And he's like, yeah, they say I have a butt chin. I want to get rid of it.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Like, and he was very self-conscious. I can't change that. Yeah, that's different. No, no, no. I know, Angie. I know. Chill. But I feel like even those things, I'm like, man, I wish you saw how beautiful you were.
Starting point is 00:52:23 I wish you saw how smart you were. I wish you saw how like these other kids ain't got nothing on you, how men grow up and wish that they had that type of a chin. You know what I'm saying? To have somebody make you insecure. You have a butch in. I have a bunching. To have somebody else make you insecure. I just, it hurts me.
Starting point is 00:52:41 Because that's your child. This is something you made. This is like your gift from God. And I just feel like, oh my God, they're so perfect. And even if it's just hair and it's like that hair comes from all of our Tia's line of hair that we have back hair. I'm sorry. Like, or whatever, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:53 But it's something like, man, I don't. want that for you. Even the age, 10 years old, like when did looking, I guess, perfect in the way
Starting point is 00:53:02 start at 10 years old? That to me was like a high school thing growing up. Like, people cared in high school. Yeah. It's just grooming.
Starting point is 00:53:12 It's just grooming. It's not groomed. Yeah. Self care. Yeah. At 10 years old? Fool, they're going to start smelling.
Starting point is 00:53:20 They're going to get the periods, all that stuff. Yes. Yes. Like, to me, I wish somebody did that to me. You're beautiful, I need.
Starting point is 00:53:27 I had to start shaving, like, at sixth grade, because I got insecure because I saw every little girl in the locker room's shaving, and I had hairy little legs. And guess what I did? I cut myself really bad shaving the back of my knee. So I get Angelica. It is good. No, all the other girls were shaving, so you wanted to shave? But that doesn't, that doesn't equal, you should, no.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Why would I be at the hairy little girl? Like, I get it. Like, oh, okay. None of you should be shaving. You guys should just be enjoying your perfect little bodies. You should have braided them or something. No, thank you. I actually DM the dad and he said that Angelica says it joking and Emma just kind of stays quiet.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Oh. It's not a joke. Emma's just going to punch your sister. Yeah. How's this for Harry? All right, we got callers on the line though, Irene, who we got? Yeah, we have Erica from O. O.C. on line five.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Erica, O. Hey, boop. Hi. Erica. Talk to us. What would you tell Steve, who seems to be a single dad and his youngest daughter, right before school starts, she's going into middle school. Her oldest is kind of like clowning how hairy she is. You have hairy legs, you have hairy arms, your whiskers, all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Well, he needs to talk to his oldest daughter and find out where it's coming from. Like either are you trying to help your sister or you're just being mean? Yeah. Because obviously this is a 10-year-old we're talking about. And the fact that we're talking about 10-year-old kind of scares him. me because I'm a mom and I would I don't remember being under that kind of pressure when I was you know in middle school but I know that things have changed so as a single dad I know he's in a different position because you know he's a man and he has to kind of play the role of the mom too so
Starting point is 00:55:12 he needs to talk to her because this little girl is already going to go into a situation where she's going to go through a lot of things yeah and coming home and listening to her sister you know say all this stuff, it's going to affect her in a certain way. And if she's staying quiet when the sister's saying this, it's obviously already bothering her. Because if it didn't, you know, kids will go back and say things back. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:37 And if you're staying quiet, it's kind of making her think or it's affecting her in a certain way. So I would start with the oldest first. Yeah. I have a conversation with her. And then if he sees like, oh, she's trying to like help her, talk to her and explain to her. like there's ways to tell your sister.
Starting point is 00:55:54 There's ways to help her. Give her examples of how she can kind of go about it. Right. But and then if, you know, if things progress, he can also have a conversation with his youngest, his youngest and say, hey, you know, eventually if you want to do this, this and this, we can, but don't be in a rush. You're still little, you know, like, give them options.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Yeah. Don't just straight take her to the waxing salon, Angie, to get rid of her. It doesn't have to be a waxen salon. I can just be a nair. Nair. Oh, God. You know what?
Starting point is 00:56:26 Those two, I like Angie's perspective because she's, no, but she's not a parent. So with me, I know I'm tied emotionally. Yes, and the way I'm seeing it with you guys, it's like you're trying to baby them. And guess what? The real world is not going to be babying them all the time. I know. I know. Yeah, you're doing something better for them.
Starting point is 00:56:45 How dare we want them to love themselves? Exactly. You're just going to put them in a little bubble. and you guys just need to toughen them up as harsh as that seems. But guess why you're just doing something bad for them? I feel like there's a difference in toughing them up and building their confidence. Because when you're building them confidence, you're giving them esteem and stuff. Like, yeah, you're hairy, but hey, you're also smart.
Starting point is 00:57:09 And guess what? You can also throw this. And, hey, to me, that would be building up their character so that if somebody says you're hairy and they're like, yeah, and I'm also rich. Or yeah, and I'm also boom. Yeah, and I also can outclass you in this or whatever. So that it feels less of well, I'm hairy, you're fat or whatever. Then it just, what are we doing?
Starting point is 00:57:30 Yeah. Yeah, but she can also tell her, hey, little hairy monster, you're, you can be hairless and still hard. I honestly, I'm not a parent. I get it. And I just see, like, Angelica's being a great big sister. I just don't see the problem at all. Is it because of her name? No.
Starting point is 00:57:48 Are you biased to Angelica? That too. Well, there's more people on the line. Irene, who we got? Yeah, we have Liz from Wilmington online. Oh, Liz! Your city! Your city, Liz!
Starting point is 00:58:01 Why is this happening in Wilmington? What's up, Liz? Good morning. I just real quick, good morning. I just wanted to say I love you guys, I've been listening to you for a long time, but I just wanted to say, I kind of agree with Angie on this
Starting point is 00:58:14 because I feel like I was that little girl who got, you know, bullied for being hairy and you know all that stuff and it's like kids in the playground used to make fun of me like oh my god like she got like oh my god like she has hair people used to call me all the types of names i'm not even gonna get into that yeah like big flip but i also feel like maximo's point of like no one really you don't know your hair until someone tells you you know you don't think it's a problem until somebody says something to you so it all does depend on how it's being delivered and if her sister says something and she's kind of quiet about it
Starting point is 00:58:54 it. It is like either one, she's thinking about it or two she's kind of like hmm like maybe it is maybe it is something but I feel like her dad definitely does me to talk to his older his older daughter and be like
Starting point is 00:59:10 hey like are you going to help her or are you just being a fucking fool? Yeah. Like if she's so hairy are you going to be her protector when people are clowning her? Like what is the are you just doing it here? Yeah, where is this coming from? Right, exactly. And I feel like coming from someone, like, even me still, right now, my arms are hairy. We're Mexican. It happens. Like, it's a thing. Like, it's not going nowhere. And especially, like, being young, you know, it's hard. It really is because kids are mean. Like, kids are really, really mean. And especially in our generation, like, that's like kind of how you guys were saying, like, oh, siblings, we talk to each other different than when we're in front of our mom and dad.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Right. So it's the same thing with also in school. Like we talk, they talk, we all talk differently to each other on an at school than we do when we're in front of the teacher. It's really hard. So I, on a matter of like, he needs to talk to his older daughter first and then figure out what to do and how to approach it. I think what Maximo said about, oh, like, you have the option, like, hey, like, you can do this. Or if you want to narrow you can. Yeah, you can.
Starting point is 01:00:24 Yeah. Yeah, if you want to, you can. But I also think her sister talking to her and being like, hey, like, just to let you know, like, kids are going to be really mean to you. But you have to be confident within yourself. Just like you guys were saying about, oh, like, yeah, I'm hairy, but guess what? I could also whip your butt. Yeah. I'm hairy, but I can take your brother if I want to.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Did anyone at home clown how hairy you were? Or, like, it was all school people? Um, it was definitely all school people because I never, I personally, I didn't have siblings and I didn't have very close cousins that I grew up with. But it was definitely, definitely people at school. My mom actually got me in trouble when I was younger because I shaved without her permission. And I didn't talk to her about it or anything. So when I was younger, I shaved and I like, it was all patchy, all twicca. Aww.
Starting point is 01:01:18 And she was like, what, she was like, did you shave? and I was like, no. I did not. So now you're hairy and a liar. Oh, hairy. Oh, Harry liar. Exactly. So she told me after she was like, why did you shave?
Starting point is 01:01:35 And then I explained for her. And she was like, and she even at that age was like, I still think you're too young to be shaving. But if it really makes you that I'm comfortable, I never wanted to make you feel like you had to. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. So, yeah, that's my take on it. I'm so sorry you're hairy, Liz.
Starting point is 01:01:54 Poor Chubakis. See, it's fine. I have Harry arms too, baby. Hair arms are lit. Shout out to the Wolverines of the world. That never stopped me. The Chubakis. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:02:03 Yeah, the chibacos. All right. I'll talk to you later. I love you guys. I'm back. Thank you. Bye, Liz. Thank you, Harry.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Oh, my God. I think it's all character building at the end of the day. Yes. This builds character. It's tough for life. I'm a join your side. I'm a join your side. I'm a join your side.
Starting point is 01:02:22 I'm joining her side. They used to always say I could blow my nose and wipe my butt at the same time. That's pretty impressive. Why? That's a great thing. That's a great job. Oh, I thought you actually could do it. No.
Starting point is 01:02:35 Because your butt is on your chin. Yeah. Blow my nose and wet my butt the same time. That's incredible. That's a hilarious. That's efficient. That's funny. But look at you.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Now you cover your butt chin. No, you cover it. You cover it, bro. You cover it with a little goat tea. hair. No, you look weird, period, but there you go. There you go. Bullying here. Keep tough. No, you're toughening them up. Yeah, I was bullied
Starting point is 01:03:01 at home, so now I see people. That phrase exists, you guys. You got to tough and mocked him up for the world outside. That's this grown age. Yeah. Let's give away these Disney tickets before we hit the top. 818 52059. That's 818 52059. Your Disney California Adventure Park tickets, but you can be, you only can win if you're hairy. Okay?
Starting point is 01:03:23 Oh, only if you're hairy, I want to invite all the beasts, beauty and the beast, Chubacca, all of that, Bigfoot. It just got to be you, okay? The hairier, the better, okay? Wow. The hairier the hair. Except for hairy palms, you little grossest. Simp or pimp. Sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sip, sim, sim, sim, sum, sum, sum.
Starting point is 01:03:45 What was that? Being a little cutie. No, it's cute You can do it again It's like a little monster That's a cute Shut up You don't even like your girlfriend
Starting point is 01:03:59 You got me there It's right It's funny It's like it It's called a joke Angie I like her I like her I like her
Starting point is 01:04:12 I can stand her She's cool All right She's all right She's all right She's all right I know she's asleep That's what I'm saying all the way
Starting point is 01:04:20 Okay, little Simp. All right, who is the Sys nominee today? We have Tyrese as the Simp nominee, you guys. Not Tyree. Why Tirees? Not sweet lady. Yeah. We're switching his name.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Oh, baby boy. No, we're switching his name to cryrease, you guys. Cryris is crazy. Why, just because he cries on live all the time? Exactly. But what more do you want from him? Exactly. That's how he got his nickname.
Starting point is 01:04:49 Cryrease. Dude, he went on social media and he's like guilt-tripping his fans. You know how right now he's like going through like this harsh divorce, right? Yeah. With this girl. And so he had like this whole single call like they, you never loved me. Yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 01:05:03 So he's gone on Instagram and he's saying like, oh, you guys like, to his fans say you guys like, I really thought like if you guys got my song to number one, then it would have been all worth it. Listen. I've been out here trying to get the number one from social media and use them. my iPhone and calling in whatever favors I can, getting the fans motivated trying to get you all to stream, stream, stream the song. But I'm feeling discouraged. This divorce has killed my spirit. I can deal with heartbreak.
Starting point is 01:05:40 I could deal with a divorce. I didn't want it. I didn't think it would happen. I didn't see it coming. But I can deal with a divorce. I'm a big boy, you know. What? But it hurts.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Damn. And I really just thought if I can be number one. He said if I could be number one, it'd be worth it. It'd be all worth it. With the cranes. Cryreys on live crying. Yo, it's crazy. He is going through it.
Starting point is 01:06:15 A divorce and a song flop? Yeah. Not yet. Not yet. What he thought is that since his song is about his divorce. Yeah. You never love me. His fans would be his supportive
Starting point is 01:06:26 friends and family and get the song to number one. That's crazy. That puts a lot of pressure on your fans. Yeah. He's like, we're listening, bro. There needs to be more than us that listen. What he's trying to say is, I got all this media coverage that'll lead to streaming. To streams.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Yeah. And it didn't. No. Yeah. And the song isn't bad either, but it's also like hard for a slow song like that to go like number one. And it's kind of like, like, irrational. Like, it's probably not going to happen. It's kind of like, dang, I'm going to do such a tough time and I can't even. Get a number one.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Yeah. Yeah. Exploited. Yeah, I can't even exploit it for my fortune. Damn, what is it even worth anymore? I feel like I'm being gas late. Yeah. It would have been manipulated.
Starting point is 01:07:11 His divorce would have been worth it if it made money. He's trying to pimp us into getting him a number one. Yeah. Dude, no. And then he goes on it. He's like, yeah, now I don't even know. if I want to drop the album. Like, I feel so discouraged.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Oh, God. This is Tyrese. Cry Reese. Cry Reese. Hey, boy, you're not the real McCoy. Like, that guy. You just have something. Oh, no, he said he's a big boy.
Starting point is 01:07:37 He said. Yeah, he's a big boy. I don't know if he said, he said, I can't handle this divorce, but I can handle a divorce. And I'm like, what? I'm a big boy. If this song sold, it would make it worth it. Yeah. Yeah, that's pretty much way you think.
Starting point is 01:07:50 slow so even then it's like I don't know I don't expect it to have like a fast song by but I think I don't know if to be number one is a lot like to be number one in any in anything right you'd have to make it it would be it would have to reach even beyond your fans it would have to reach the mainstream it would have to reach people that don't even know you but like the song all of that yeah right so his fans are probably doing the most exactly like but they're like you guys we're competing with the bad bunnies and army yeah right Aryanas and all of that and I don't know can we play play A little bit of the song?
Starting point is 01:08:21 It's a vibe. I'm not gonna lie. Okay. We put each other through you're supposed to be together. Ooh. With a good end, but you folded under pressure.
Starting point is 01:08:46 What? Not having gaslighting in the song. I know. I'm not going to lie, listen to it like three, four times. You know, that's a great song. But you folded under pressure fans. Yes. Just like my girl folded under pressure.
Starting point is 01:09:02 Wow. He's like really obsessed with like the result and that's not good. It's like you made good art. That's great art that you created from like a negative situation. Be happy with that. It doesn't have to be number one for you to like achieve happiness. You know what I'm saying? Well, it does retire.
Starting point is 01:09:17 Yeah, it does. And he wants it to go number one. But you know what's crazy that he's going through the divorce. He's crying all about it. But he has a girl. He has a girlfriend, you guys. Your lines. I promise you.
Starting point is 01:09:28 Angelica. Bible. Bible. He has a girlfriend. Oh, isn't that the one that said that she wanted to be with Paul Walker? Paul Walker first? Yes, that one. Oh, Tyrese.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Oh, he's down bad. Okay, so is she the Simp? Is she the Simp or here? No, she's with him while he's crying about his ex and that his fans are not using his situation where he's crying about his ex to get him money. She's a Pimp? Because she had them all with his credit cards while he had him crying. Oh.
Starting point is 01:09:59 While he's in the studio crying about this, she's at the bus. He's in there crying again, I'll be back. Well, she's not at the mall. She's probably at TJ Max because the song is not doing what it needs to. The Fats and Furious franchise, be crazy. Oh, okay, so it's not off the movie. It's not on the music, but it's not for something. Yeah, he's good, he's good.
Starting point is 01:10:21 He's fine. Oh, man. But he wants it. You know, Tyrese has made classics. You know what he wants? He wants us to. I don't know that I'm scared he just wants his girl back he would he there's gonna be a girl have a girl his other that's not the one it's a matter if you have a girl it's not D girl
Starting point is 01:10:40 wait I want to know why she left why did the first one leave because he's acting like this probably didn't hear the song she folded like a chair I know but like but you know how they always gaslight you like did he cheated huh he cheated and she didn't stay how dare she yeah don't put that you never love me because he's not number one that's why She wouldn't have left if I was number one. All right, you guys. We got to give it to him. Sim! Sim! Sim! Sim! Sim! Sim!
Starting point is 01:11:05 Sir! Sim! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! He won! He won something. He got number one, Sim! He got number one, Sim! Yeah! Hey! What's up? This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local?
Starting point is 01:11:20 A beautiful day it is outside. A magical day. Magical day. Beautiful day. Amazing day. Isn't it always so much better of a day after your team? just taps that. Oh, yeah. Right?
Starting point is 01:11:32 Oh, yeah. Isn't it like, yes. Well, they tap it? Oh, my. It's time for Dodger baseball. It's okay, Angie.
Starting point is 01:11:42 I usually keep a blank space. Remember, you fill it sometimes? I just sit that out of me. Sorry. It just feels so good when your team wins, right? The Dodgers just won and it's so amazing. You know when it feels more amazing? When they be a rival.
Starting point is 01:11:59 team. Yes. When they beat a rival team, it's just like, all is right with the world. Facts. The Dodgers tap that. Don't say it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:07 And it feels even more amazing when you have a homie that goes for the rival team, right? Like what happened yesterday when our Padre fan friend, I don't understand why he's our friend. He just, he's a little good time. It's weird because he has a LA tattoo. He has an L.A. He has a L.A. He has a L.A. He has my first.
Starting point is 01:12:25 But a San Diego hat. Yeah. Yeah. It's weird. Because I'm, it's like. Mix-Match. I'm going to tell you guys. this one time, all right?
Starting point is 01:12:30 It's easy to be a Dodger fan. It's easy to be a bandwagon to a team that always wins. I get it. But this year, guys are not going to take it. You guys are going to be, it's going to be October. What you're saying still doesn't make sense. And I'm going to save this and I want to play it in the future. So when we bring home that champion, I want to hear all this talk about.
Starting point is 01:12:48 With champion. Championship. Champion. You don't even know how to say it. I thought he didn't bring Dodgers over. You know why he didn't finish champion? Because he's never been that far. Oh.
Starting point is 01:12:57 He hasn't seen a championship. It's just, It's just right. Okay, see, the thing is about Greg is he grew up in Witter, and I think he might have been bullied or something happened in his family life. He must have been the least favorite. So he was like, you know what? And then shout out to his family.
Starting point is 01:13:10 They're big Dodger fans. Because moms and dad, this doesn't come from them. No. They're huge Dodger fans. Yeah. So this guy's like, whatever, screw you want me, dad. Oh, you're stupid team anyway. So he became a Padre fan.
Starting point is 01:13:22 That sounds like him. Yeah. Would love him like he was. See, I got it. I got it. So now his whole life, his little villain origin story is that he is coming after anything Dodgers related. The only thing is that he put his beautiful locks of love on the line, his hair. He believed so much that the San Diego Padres are going to beat the Dodgers that he said, if they win, if your cute little boys and blue win, I will let you cut my hair.
Starting point is 01:13:50 And this is the thing with you, Greg. I've tried to cut your hair before. And you're like, no, you're not touching my hair. You were just that confident. Yeah, I was really that confident. After they lost two out of three. He's still confident. Like, there's no stat in the world that you could show him.
Starting point is 01:14:07 No Dodger wins, no Padre losses that you could show him that will get him out of this delusion. It's crazy. I'm not going to let it turn on the TV yesterday. I was like, yep, that's right. I'm not losing. Because the Padres were up. They were up. What was the score when they were up?
Starting point is 01:14:21 Six to zero. Six to zero. You were so happy. I was like, oh, sick. Keep my hair at least, you know? He already got on the terror. Can't wait to what I can make that do. Yep.
Starting point is 01:14:30 And then that comeback. Nothing feels better than that comeback. It was terrible. And you know what? I love. Shout out to everybody that's following us on Instagram, Brownback Mornings. That was like tagging us and Dodger posts and tagging us.
Starting point is 01:14:43 Because we just talked about it for funsies on air. Yeah. But this is, you got the, you got all of LA activated with your hate. Yeah. That's good. And they just have like, hey, hey, Greg, hey, ha. And then we're just so ready for this. It's fine.
Starting point is 01:14:56 I'm ready for it too. I deserve it for this one. I get it. But you know how beautiful my hair is going to look in October when you guys are not playing anymore? You won't have hair. It's going to probably be as long already. My hair's going to magically grow out. Where are the Padre is going to be at in October?
Starting point is 01:15:11 In October, in the playoffs. Cancun. About the Cancun. Where the Dodgers are going to be? Maybe Cancun. Yeah. Maybe it depends. It's just your jokes are not even hitting, just like your team.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Oh. I just need to see it. When cold. Yeah. That hurt. That hurt. Yeah. I'll give you that one.
Starting point is 01:15:30 I always thought it was interesting that like the Padres had that name because the Dodgers are their daddy. So like to the Dodgers. Does that make them like the Grand Padres or like the Awelos or? We're about to be the Padres of SoCal. That's what we're about to be. You're so much. And I want you to know LA. This is not an act.
Starting point is 01:15:46 We have to deal with this every day. He came in with his stupid San Diego Padres hat. Yeah, my jersey too and everything. My Machado shirts. My Taddi shirts. I read. You see Greg, feel free to flip him off because he's a pottery fan. And people have because of that.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Yeah, just, you don't understand your whole being. I go for good teams, that's why. I go for a good team. The only thing I could give him is that the Padres accept our Clippers. Accept? And bring Kauai and PG over and actually show love. Oh, throw. You know, that's the only thing I could give you.
Starting point is 01:16:20 But besides that, is Dodgers. Because didn't Kauai get booed at Dodgers City? Hatern. I'm a Dodger fan. He went to Petco and then they were like, oh, like, who here have this colorful jersey? Well, he's lucky because he went to San Diego State, CoI did. Yeah. And because he lives there and also the Clippers are originally.
Starting point is 01:16:39 He lives there? Yeah, he does. He lives in San Diego. Yeah, he's weird, right? He's so weird. But he's from out here. Where out here? Talk to your Dodger fans.
Starting point is 01:16:48 Oh, okay, okay. Talk to your Dodger fans to cheer for us. Talk to you. I thought you're a Dodger fan too. I'm a Dodger fan. You can talk to us from the inside. I tried. Oh, I get this.
Starting point is 01:16:56 I get this. Clipper and Padrae Friends unite. No, I don't think I like, I'm not with you. Don't do that. Don't put the clippers and the Pagers in the same sentence. The Clippers that tried it. They're both originally from San Diego. Yeah, but still, it's the clippers.
Starting point is 01:17:09 Like, I get low. Hey, I'm trying to look up for you. You know what? I changed my mind. Dodges off. Divide is locker. Divide is locker. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Let's go. Let's go. Okay. So, we just want to plan this out accordingly. I think we're in a shape. your head tomorrow. Can we make, can we make you an Edgar? I'm don't need my hair though. I made that choice. I don't need my hair at least. You're a good person. To be a good cause. I hope a Dodger fan gets your head.
Starting point is 01:17:36 Wow. That would. All right. You should write a note. Only Dodger fans are. We need to figure this out. If there is the LA Dodger fan barber that would love nothing more than to shave a Padre fan. Yeah. And just mess it up too. Give him an Edgar first. And then give him a ball set. Do stages. Do stages. Give him a reverse mohawk. We want, like, the ultimate Dodger fan barber to come through and see what you could do with this guy. All right.
Starting point is 01:18:05 Yeah, for sure. Yeah, we got to. I made a deal. I made that deal. Yeah. You're going to stay on your deal. I appreciate you standing on your deal. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Yeah. How does your mom feel about it? How does your girlfriend feel about you cutting your hair? Oh, they hate it. They hate it. I always have long hair. And it's funny because when I first started dating my girl, funny stories. She was like, I don't like guys with long hair.
Starting point is 01:18:25 I took off my hat and I was like got a long hair. Now she's obsessed with it. She's like, don't cut it. Wow. Don't ever cut it ever again. I'm like, you were saying you don't like guys with long hair. Oh my God. She was like, here we are.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Last night she was talking to me like, oh, so tomorrow's your last day with your hair. Oh. Why are you making your best? She was like, why are you going to do that? I'm like, oh, I made a bet. Got to keep my word. Not like these Dodger fans. I'm looking for like the ultimate Dodger fan.
Starting point is 01:18:52 That's a barber. Hey, if you're just want. to be a Dodger fan in the house while this will get shaved, hit us up too. Like if you're a diehardt fan and you always wanted to get it out on a Padre fan, hey, do it here. Because we're also playing piñato with tomorrow. No matter of fact, he does up. Mini Dodger bats.
Starting point is 01:19:11 He does up right now if you're a Dodger fan. You just want to rub the win in our face except in what's this full space. What's your name? My name is Greg. Greg. Greg. In Greg's face. We're talking to our guy, Woodyard, Greg from Whittier.
Starting point is 01:19:23 Whittier is the city he lives in, if you want to know. He's a Padres fan. Padres just got there. Tapped. Yep. Right, Angie? Three out of four. Nothing, Angie.
Starting point is 01:19:35 Fill in the blank, Angelica. Three out of four games. Three out of four games. And yesterday they lost at home to the Dodgers. They had an opportunity to even the series out. They did it though. And what do they do with that opportunity? They miss it.
Starting point is 01:19:50 They blew it. We're learning. We're learning. We're learning. Learning. Learning. Learning. But the beautiful thing is how confident this boy is that he was like, dude, I'll put my hair on the line.
Starting point is 01:20:00 Yep. If the Dodgers beat the Padres, which they won't, which they can't, uh-uh-uh, October, whatever you were saying. Yeah. Then you will shave your head. Agreed. I agreed to that. Okay. And so now we're going to do it.
Starting point is 01:20:13 And we have our guy, Edward Clipper hands on the line. Not to be confused, the Clipper fan. Edward. Yo, yo, what up? Edward. All right, bro. Are you willing to take on the task of shaving this Padre fan like just bald? He has a lot of hair. Well, me being a Dodger fan, that would be even better for me. Come on.
Starting point is 01:20:36 I know his hair is going to stink a little bit. It's going to smell like, yeah, he don't shower crazy. You know, oily. Yeah. So just be ready for that. Bring all like the extra product, antibacterial soap. Yeah, it's probably going to be different from when you cut like Dodger fans. Yeah, we shower. Oh, yeah. I got my. best clippers ready. Come on.
Starting point is 01:20:55 Bring your worst ones. Bring the rusty ones. The ones that pool? Bring the rusty ones. Oh, man. Have you ever had it where you guys, because clearly I know guys talk a lot at barbershops. It's like the your guys therapy session. Have you had it where you've had a fan of a team that you don't rock with in your chair?
Starting point is 01:21:13 And you're like, what is your problem? Yeah, well, me, I'm a raider fan. A lot of people don't like the Raiders. Raiders. I'm used to it It's barber You gotta have that The energy in the barbershop
Starting point is 01:21:26 But that's why you nick him a little bit And you like Oh sorry sorry I would never do that To a ranger fan Why you move? Why you move 49er fan? Holy Cowboy fans move crazy
Starting point is 01:21:38 All right Well I can't wait to see you tomorrow Tomorrow's going down We're going to shave Greg's hair It's going to be so great Thank you so much for volunteering Oh can you do some kind of L.A. Byteam?
Starting point is 01:21:51 We can't let him go full, full bald. We need to, like, embarrass him more. He wants me to go full bald. I'm ready. Let's get it. Can I like to Edward Clipperhands? He's really awesome. Thank you guys.
Starting point is 01:22:04 Thank you. We'll see it tomorrow. He's really nice. Don't make fun of him. He's a raider and Dodger fan. He's going to make fun of him, of course. I'll probably be his first client. Oh, definitely not a client.
Starting point is 01:22:15 That's all my Raider fans and all my Dodger fans. Again, Greg lives in Whittier. Yeah. Wait, who's your basketball team again? Oh, we're not going to get there. Oh, God. He's not a Laker fan. I'm not a Laker fan.
Starting point is 01:22:27 I was not a L. Soccer? Sixers? I don't know. He likes the color green. I love the color green now. The Celtics? No way you're a Celtics and Padres fan.
Starting point is 01:22:38 He does not belong here. With the L.A. tattoo and I mean the L.A. with the L. crosses the A. Yeah. Yeah. Well, like I said, it's easy to be a Dodger fan. It's easy to be a Laker fan. I'm about clippers.
Starting point is 01:22:50 It's easy to root for great teams. Yeah, that you're like born and raised in the city. Like, it's not like we're like teams of like the Miami Heat or something. Like this is where we're born. I understand trying to be different, but like that's just weirdful. Yeah. That's his little thing. Like they'll pay attention to me if I don't like what they like.
Starting point is 01:23:06 Wow. And then when we're winning, all of a sudden everybody's... When do you win? We're winning. All of a sudden. Everybody wants to see jerseys. All right, you guys. You know how many San Diego Padres hats and jerseys I've seen all of a sudden.
Starting point is 01:23:16 All of a sudden everybody's a fan. All right. Thank you guys. Shout out to my brothers on Ammonian, by the way. Big up Brother Knit, man, Cobby, Cousy, B.H., J. Stone, Pac-Man, the Gunman. They're going to do a super cool show at the El Ray. We got to get in there.
Starting point is 01:23:32 Oh, we have to be there. They're going to pull, I don't think a show like this has happened. It's an All-Money-N-Show. It's the full lineup of All-Money-N-N-of-course, minus our brother Nipsey. And they're going to take over the L-ray. That's going to be crazy scene. I believe it's September 2nd. I'll get more details on it, Tom.
Starting point is 01:23:49 Got a good his in there. Oh, yeah. I think I know a guy. Just niggas in the back door, please. All right. Hey, but I got to big up our listeners. You got them mad, bro. And we figured out you're just a troll.
Starting point is 01:24:01 I'm not. You're just a troll. What's your name, Greg? You can call me a troll. I'm just call you what's your name? Yeah. Danny did it. He messaged us.
Starting point is 01:24:09 And he said, when I was on leave from the military, I met my boys in San Diego. I couldn't find any Dodger gear. So I bought a Padre's jersey. and crossed it out. Security eventually kicked us out. L.O.L. Padres fans suck. First of all, he doesn't want to spend his money on a podgers jersey. That's super good.
Starting point is 01:24:30 That's amazing. That's super cute. And then for him to put two and two, I can't find a Dodgers jersey in San Diego. You have an L.A. tattoo on your stomach. How is he going to find a Dodgers jersey in San Diego? Put that through his head. Yes. Come on. So he goes and spends money.
Starting point is 01:24:45 He was resourceful. What do you mean? Every Dodger game in San Diego is a Dodger game. Yeah, because you guys don't want to stay here. You guys love our stadium for some reason. Our stadium is crazy. You're from Whittier. Number one stadium in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:24:57 How about that? What do you guys at? 12? To our different homes. How much is parking at your stadium? Like $30? At your stadium is crazy. This is our stadium.
Starting point is 01:25:05 It's Los Angeles. I don't know about that one. Oh my gosh. Just because we've got to pay in pistols to go to San Diego Stadium. This is a petco park. Number one stadium. Number one, but can't make it to the championship. This year we are.
Starting point is 01:25:18 This is where you are. And then we're going to be number one in the league and number one stadium. Oh, you guys. I can't wait to see that banner. Why do you think the Padres are like underperforming so hard? You know why? Because we're just studying everybody. Is it because we got the top players in the league?
Starting point is 01:25:31 Is it because you take the Dodgers leftover players that we don't want? And the 10 games back. What was that? You're 10 games back. That doesn't matter. It's pretty nasty numbers. Well, they need to be winning. It's a pretty nasty.
Starting point is 01:25:42 No, it's fine. Number 10 is a lot. We'll be there. Playoffs bound. We won't see you guys there because, of course, you know, October. This is really how he is, you guys. This is how he is. October.
Starting point is 01:25:53 Yes, this is how you sound as a clipper fan. You keep talking about October, but the Padres have never even seen November. Yeah. And that's the world series. You guys didn't see November last year. But we've been there. We can tell you about it. It took you guys half a season and won a championship.
Starting point is 01:26:05 And your family don't even like you. It took a whole pandemic for your Dodgers too. Thank you. I can imagine all the fans in the car just pissed right now. This is really how Greg is. This is what I have to deal with. So I just had to share it. All right.
Starting point is 01:26:20 But you know what? Revenge is sweet. And it's going to make tomorrow that much sweeter because we have Edward Cooper fans that's going to come. And he's going to put it L.A. on you. That's super dope. Can you put like a little one like how Drake style? Like he did the heart? The corner.
Starting point is 01:26:32 Oh, that would be fire. That actually be pretty cool. No. You can't do that. You can't pick and choose when you want to rep L.A. I'm not, you know. He reps L.A. every morning when he wakes up with L.A. on his stomach. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:44 Right. Okay. You should get an SD on the other side. I've gained some weight. So the LA is kind of stretched out now. So it just says la. Like it doesn't look like... La.

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