Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 222 Is it In You Brown Bag Mornings (5/30/24)
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It's Parano 6.
Buenos Aires.
Good morning.
Good morning.
It's Thursday.
All right.
Friday Eve.
I was driving in this morning and I have the thing that like your car can charge it.
Like not with plugging in like there's a little pad in your car that it can charge your phone.
Right?
Yep.
So I have one of those.
And then I was thinking like I don't know why my brain just started thinking about this.
How.
And clearly every one of us has phones.
It makes sense to have like a charger that like a car would.
now build that in, a built-in charger.
Yeah.
And then I'm like, how crazy were we at smoking cigarettes that cars used to have the smoke?
A little cigarette thing?
Like how much was it in our society that carmakers were like, boom, put it in cars.
All these wheels are smoking.
Oh, yeah.
And how much were we crazy smokers that airplanes had to tell us, hey, don't smoke in here?
Yeah.
Because you see how there's like the no smoking sign?
Who the freak was puffing in the air in an enclosed space
But the windows can't go down
Everybody
Yeah, that was like the normal
I used that for the first time ever in my truck the other day
The little light the lighter thing
I've never used one ever in my life
I started smoking that stuff
Yeah, you're smoking cigarettes now?
No, my friend needed it and he was like
You don't have a light?
He said you don't have a lighter I was like no I don't have a lighter
He's like open your truck he's like feigning
And I'm like bro, what are you doing?
What type of friends are you?
I know, boy
Everything on came with here?
I was supposed to play
who's going to say soccer
baseball with?
Yeah.
And then he's like sitting there
pressing it in.
I'm like,
what are you doing,
bro?
He's like,
you've never used this before.
I'm like,
no.
And then it lights up
all orange and
hot.
What's your team name again?
It's like hitting up a spoon.
I'll tell him about you.
Yeah.
We're hitting something else.
But it was tripping me out
like,
dude,
what were we doing
that we were just all
puffing enough
that car makers were like,
boom.
Because just recently,
They added these, like, self-charging cars, like for your phone.
And that's because we all have a phone.
So, I'm like, did everybody have a cigarette?
It was big deeply into, like, American culture.
It was just a thing.
It was even seen as classy.
Like, even the ladies would be smoking in that was, like, ooh, classy.
It was like an accessory.
It was like, ooh, they're, like, smoking cigarettes.
Everybody used to just, like, pushing it so I could pull it out and look at red.
That's all right.
That's surprising that you've never done that.
I've never done that.
I've never used it either.
That shows me that your parents never let you in the front seat.
I always just thought it was a car.
Get him back.
It's a car charging port.
Oh, you can charge you.
No.
No.
The phone charging port.
I was mind-blown.
I never used that ever.
Is that where every car from the 80s and 90 smells like cigarettes?
Yeah.
Mostly.
That you,
they read by?
Yes.
I remember one of my uncles was a big cigarette smoker.
And he would always smoke out the window because my Tia didn't like that he would smoke in the car.
So he would like have his one hand out the window smoking.
But I'm in the seat directly behind him.
It was all going in my face.
I'm like secondhand smoke at like six years old.
I'm just like, I don't like this, Tia.
You know what got me?
Those secondhand smoke commercials always got me.
Oh, yeah.
Do you want to be on a couch like this?
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, the secondhand smoke one.
Because I'm like, I don't even have to smoke and I could get whatever you get because I'm around you.
Yeah.
There was one where it's like the apartment under the person.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my God, I'm going to die because apartment A and we're apartment D.
Yeah.
They showed how it traveled.
Yeah.
What about the lady with the hole in her throat?
The lady with the hole.
That was like a-
Definitely was responsible for a lot of people not doing it.
Yeah.
Shut on her.
That was crazy.
Imagine you met a girl, Maximum, and she had a hole in her throat.
Why maximal?
Yeah, I know.
Greg?
Double the, uh, never-ide.
I mean, I feel like that.
We have, man.
She's damaged by.
Oh, it's such a cochine.
You guys are thinking.
But you say, Greg, they already have a little bit of a little bit?
You know what's crazy?
Someone saw that.
commercial and thought that same thing.
How do you feel?
His name is Jose.
Not any Jose's listening.
Our specific Jose in the studio.
Jose coming here.
Oh, my God.
This is...
Bro.
They're a roll plate.
Where do you want it?
Well, they said push the blame for the vibration.
Bro.
All right.
Don't smoke cigarettes, kids.
Yeah.
More of the story.
That is the moral story.
That is the moral story.
That's it.
Pimper Pimp is on the way.
What's going down?
The legend Enrique Iglesias.
But down me like dance.
The legend in Higlacias has some show habits that his wife will talk about or he will let us know what she's in.
I'm saying.
I'm sick for hip-hip.
Buenos Aires.
Simp or Pimp.
B-I-M-P.
Simps, Simps.
Sam, Sam.
Maximo, that was, do you catch that?
That was weird.
They're trying to sabotage you.
Yeah.
Is it Vic?
I think it's Vic.
I think so too.
It was not.
Wait too.
There's just like a cadence for every.
Wait, wait till that happened.
I'm coming for you.
What was that?
What was that?
What was it?
It's a word on bad nights real quick.
Yeah.
You're going to take over.
Okay.
Maximo, what's happening?
Yes.
So for those that don't know,
Indique Iglesias, obviously,
legend, singer, been touring for years.
I can be your hero, baby.
Yes.
And he has this act or this thing that he does every show
where he just interacts with fans in a different way
and he kisses him.
Wow.
He'll be kissing fans at almost all his shows.
What?
Yes, he goes out there.
He's very interactive.
And for those that don't know,
he's married to Anna Kornikovina.
Anna Kornikovina.
Tennis legend.
Tennis legend.
Beautiful.
You know?
Yeah.
So he was asked in the interview how Anna Kornikova feels about him and how he is with his fans.
Listen.
Seeing you as shows where you'll kiss a fan.
Yeah.
Does Anna ever get jealous about it?
Not at all.
No, no, no, no.
Anna will be one of my shows and I'll do that.
Yeah.
I do that all the time.
I love embracing and kissing and just hugging my fans.
I like getting close up.
And a lot of times she tells, man, I always get this look from some of the girls and some of the ladies.
Are you okay with it?
Right.
Yeah, I'm talking about.
He's on stage.
He's a performer.
He's embracing his fans.
Oh, heck.
That's Pimp.
Anna.
Hold on.
I'm getting my guns ready.
Yeah, so the question is, is Anna simping or pimping over this?
Like, it's crazy.
Anna is so fine, and I don't even know how she looks, but I know right now, but I know she's fine.
She's been fine since the 90s.
She's been fine, she's like, like, Sophia Vergara fine.
Like, it's just, just timeless.
Fine.
And with the tennis fits, shush.
Come on.
And for him to just be like, even when she's at the shows, like, you know, you think sometimes like, all right, I'll do it.
Let me not do it in front of my girl.
But he does it all the time.
He doesn't care?
No.
And when you say kissing, he's like kissing them in the cheek and mouth.
He'll do either.
That's great.
Because he's Spaniard.
Not tongue-kissing.
Yeah.
Spanish.
Yeah.
It's the European thing.
I don't know.
It might be a European thing.
No, I'm serious.
Yeah, you kiss a lot of girls.
Oh, yeah.
That's why your kids are coming.
Oh, hilarious.
It's showbiz, baby.
I'm not.
How about we?
I'm performing.
But I wonder if she, she must be, she's also from not American.
No.
No.
I feel like she's like Croatian.
She's Russian.
Oh, Russian.
Yeah.
Maybe we're just haters?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, to me, it's like.
We like personal space out here.
In Europe, it's a little different.
Like they like kiss each other on cheese.
Right.
You're right.
I'm telling you, one of my.
Well, I thought she was a home girl.
She got mad after that.
But she's American.
Okay.
Also Latina.
She's dating someone from the U.K.
And when he met me, he did the double kiss.
Okay.
And as she should, she got upset.
Like, after that, she's just acting different towards me.
And I'm like, all right, like, I would act different towards anybody at the same time.
Right.
I'm like, it's your man that did that.
Yeah.
He's the double kissing.
Yeah.
But even when he did it, dog, even when he did, I was like, this is not usual.
Like, I was waiting for a hand.
cheek maybe a hug not like and he did one cheek and then he kind of like forced the
he's like no you got to do it my way yeah I think it's a cultural thing yeah yeah like
what's going on am I cheating right now I just cheat yeah no but it's definitely a cultural
thing because like Daniela her family all of them they do the one cheat yeah I hate my family
does that right um so when I first met people it was like for me it was like a hug
and then they kiss and I mean like,
do they like me?
I totally love me.
I'm a one woman, man, lady.
Well, yeah, it's like the personal space.
Like, we have a lot out here.
We're like, yo, three feet at least.
Like, don't stand too close.
And then if you notice in other cultures,
they'll be like right in your face.
Oh, yeah.
Or even when they greet you, they get extra close.
You're like, whoa.
And I think in Europe, the amount of kisses
means different things.
Like, if you're really close or something.
The amounts of kisses?
No, like, so I can break it down.
Some people do like two or three.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Three is like it takes it serious
What were it how hard must have COVID been for them
Yeah I know
I'm not even thinking about that
How long does it take to say goodbye?
Oh my God
At a family party
Yeah that's what I'm saying
Greg? Yeah you don't like any of this time
No I hate it my the kids do it all the time
I'm just like now dab me up instead
Yeah yeah I like
Do you wonder why you don't get invited?
Yeah no I hate it like it's just weird
Like he's a germaphobe
Yeah a huge germaphobe so I'm like
Don't kiss my face
And they get all mad
Like, we love you.
Like, no, get out of here.
Love, love, away from me now.
And it's funny the way Indyke said, like, no, I just love my fan.
Like, I love being, like, kissing them and being close to them.
You know what?
I'm going to invite his wife to my show, kiss her in front of him.
See how he likes it.
What show is not going to work.
Yeah, I do know.
What's music, what I do know, my mom is a big Enrique I'm a friend.
And those albums, like, they are very intimate.
Yes, they are.
Very lovey, duffy, touchy stuff.
Romanticas.
Yeah.
Romanticas.
So it fits in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, for sure.
But I think it's for her, like, damn, like, she's cool with it.
She's pimping.
I just hate this because then guys are going to be like Anakorniko doesn't mind.
True.
Why are you all jealous?
If you were secure like Anakorniko, oh my God.
Go play tennis.
You're not wrong.
Yeah, you're not wrong.
Thank you.
No, I hate that.
No.
Be like Anacornikova.
Bro, that is sim.
On her side?
Yeah, I think it's pretty simple.
Because if it was the other way around and there was a girl artist that was just making out with her fans and her man is like, yeah, you know, he's cool with it.
You know what it is.
You guys would call him Sip.
Right.
No, you're right.
Yeah, he definitely has like that, like already.
He probably was like, yo, I've been established.
I've been doing this for so long.
You know what you were getting into.
I want to be other people's heroes.
Oh, God.
He also definitely is.
Sim.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sip.
Sit, sit.
What's the word?
Word on roast crans.
Roast cranch.
Roast cranch.
The word is...
I knew that was coming.
I knew.
What are they doing to each other?
I knew it.
I was like...
The sabotage is real.
I was like, just let it happen, man.
Girl.
We just had a meeting with our execs.
The only way that we lose
is if we crumble from within.
Talk sabotaging each other, okay?
Go ahead, brother.
Bro, it was a very premature the word is, by the way.
Can we do it correctly?
Yeah.
All right.
What's the word?
Word on Rosecrans.
Roastcrans.
Word on Rosecrans.
The word is...
There we go.
I was trying to throw Maximo out.
I know.
Go there.
Go there.
Go there.
Who's the word is?
All right, look.
Bronny James will remain in the NBA draft.
He's not going back to college.
He's all in on the NBA.
Wow.
This was up in the air?
It was up and there because he declared for the draft a few months ago with an option to return to college by a certain deadline if there wasn't enough interest or if he chose to go back, right?
And he's been at USC.
He's been at USC.
He's been at USC.
He did one year at USC.
Yeah, one year USC.
And also, it wasn't like the greatest year for him.
He was recovering from that heart issue.
Oh, yeah.
So it was a strange situation.
He barely got off the bench.
He went into camp late, obviously, because he was dealing with, you know, with the heart condition.
I think the medical staff over there at USC,
I have no sources or anything,
but I just feel like they were probably afraid to play them.
Like, it's like that happened on their court.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You have such a large responsibility of one of the greatest athletes of all time sun,
you know, playing under you.
It's like when you play operation and you don't know.
Yeah.
He probably just made everybody nervous.
Like, oh, like, why'd you give him 30 minutes per game?
Why'd you make them, you know he had a heart and all this stuff, right?
It's like, and so he never really got off the bench.
he didn't get too much playing time.
I think he averaged like four points a game.
Something very, very underwhelming.
That probably frustrated him.
Yes.
And that was probably the reason why Savan always had a mad face,
not because she was mad at a lot of everybody.
Yes.
Because everyone was like, oh, my God, look at Savannah's face.
They were mad at the USC medical staff.
Yes.
Yep, been there.
So, you know, so he chose to not return to college.
He's going all in on the NBA.
There is some interest.
Actually, more than 10 teams.
offered him a workout to come see
workout at their facilities
but he declined all of them
except for two
which is weird
yes the Phoenix Suns
and the LA Lakers he will work out for them
prior to the draft
and so a lot of people are like
who does he think he is
declining all these workouts
LeBron Jameson
there's that really nepotism to it
because even LeBron
has said in the past like he
he told everybody
I want to play with
my son one year before I retire.
Wherever my son plays, I'm going to play.
Yeah, so even him just like doing, like busting these moves, like no other college
player is like going to do this because everyone's just trying to make it to the league.
It almost feels like, pick me.
Okay, because I had this question clearly unaware of this.
I'm just a girl.
But Vic, you were really like, dude, if a team invites you on a workout, the least you could
do is just like show up, come in courtesy, like pop in.
Even if you don't know you don't want to sign what that.
that team, right?
Yeah, if you are, unless you're a super highly touted prospect, like, if you know you're
going to go in the top three, there's no reason to work out for 10 teams.
That just makes sense, right?
Yeah.
But he's literally trying to make a roster.
He's in the position of nobody knows where he's going to be selected or he's going to be selected
at all.
Right.
So for him to just be like.
So he's acting top three.
Yes.
Yeah.
But he's not big meat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Not yet.
So he could be, you know, damaging his reputation with, and his relationships with all these
GMs.
If they get.
bitter because he didn't show up to the workout.
Exactly. Let's say he doesn't make a team for whatever
reason and he's back
on the open market. Now there's 10
teams that he essentially burned.
That they're like, oh, back then you didn't
want us. Now, you know, you're not
and you're all on us. He goes to them.
Yeah, pretty much. He curved them all.
It's like spinning a block.
But wouldn't it show also the sons
and the Lakers like, hey, look how best
that I am in you that I'm going to curve
these other girls.
Yes. But it's like a force, like
You're forcing a hand.
It's almost like,
yo, you have to pick me
because my dad's there.
Like, that's how it feels.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
And their West Coast teams
and they're close to L.A.,
which is where the James lived.
Maybe he didn't want to waste their time.
Yeah.
Because also,
would he be giving them high hopes
if he went to work out with them?
Of course,
because they would be like,
oh, okay, well, you know,
we can potentially,
we can potentially take it.
Right?
Yeah, because we're a girl here.
What the heck is a workout?
Running, jumping, shooting a ball.
It's like a passion.
what it is.
He goes in and sees what it's like to work out.
Oh, gotcha, got you, gotcha.
I think.
Private, yeah.
Yeah, they see it right.
I don't know.
They see your ability.
They test out like your speed.
How you jump.
I do Pilates.
Like everything.
It's like kind of work out.
Yeah.
They'll be like, hey.
They play Jay Coastline because no one else.
They'll be like,
they'll be like shoot 53s.
They'll be like, shoot 53s.
Show me, you know, do a layup drills, do this.
They want to see you like, they've seen a lot of tape of you,
but they're like, let me see them up close and personal.
Let me talk to the person.
They won't see the potential.
So it's a tryout.
Yes.
You might see LeBron as a Phoenix Sun then?
Potentially, but it's gross.
It's the thing is, clutch sports is they're really, really good at what they do.
They always have a leverage partner.
Yeah, Clutch sports is Rich Paul, which is LeBron's agent.
And best friend.
We're so learning.
So it's like they're always going to have a leverage kind of partner.
They're always going to be like, hey, Lakers, you know, the sons are right behind you.
You know, they really want to take.
Ronnie so it always boost the value it always like creates a sense of urgency
not after you were sitting down with Jeannie Bus and her homegrown saying first of all happy
International women's day yeah not after that I'd be like but you know what the suns
such an iconic line but it would be tight if he played on the Phoenix Suns with his son
bro oh if I didn't hate the Suns I would say that he called him son because he shine like one
oh all right all right are you bad at Brony for that
I just think it's kind of...
It's acting real bougie.
Yeah.
And it's a little short-sighted because, okay, let's say you get drafted by, you know, one of these two teams.
You're going to have to go for a second contract at some point.
Yeah.
And if you don't overperform because the microscope is on you.
Yeah, you have so much expectation being in the games.
If you're borderline, let's say you're the 14th man on a 15-man roster and you bring all this media attention and all this stuff, it actually hurts your.
career because they could have an anonymous guy
sit on the bench or they could have Brani
who now has so many fans
and they're like put them in the game, put them in the game
and it becomes a headache for the coach
for everybody involved. I'm getting like the ball
brothers energy from this. You know the ball brothers
is the same thing like they wanted the ballers be the
Lakers and this and that. They're all going to play on the same team
never lost. That type of energy.
Just to make it. But the ball brothers are cool.
They're awesome. Yeah. The funny part is that
LeBron had some
like criticism about
Lons, about Lavares. The dad.
And here he is.
LaVarring it up.
Yes.
Low-key.
Everything comes full circle.
Just wait until Bryce comes out.
It's going to be the same thing.
The actual, supposedly people are saying this one is Bryce is the.
Yeah, he's already taller.
He's, according to a lot of scouts, has way more potential than Bronny James.
Being a little sister being like the youngest sibling, I saw this study, that the youngest
sibling actually outperforms the other siblings because they've had to compete with them for their parents' love.
For so long that they become more athletic or more competitive or all this when it comes to the younger siblings.
Shout out all the younger siblings.
Bryce, I'm rooting for you.
Just off dynamic alone.
Is that why my sister's richer than me?
Damn.
That is that it.
Just naturally being the younger sibling.
That she has two kids.
Damn.
Little siblings up.
Yeah.
I'm on the radio.
You're not.
Ha!
Yo!
Great.
You're a little brother.
No, I love my brother.
Yeah.
I don't know what you guys.
I love my family.
All right.
Snoop calls Drake and Kendrick Lamar his nephews.
Okay.
And he thanks them for raising the bar in rap feud, okay?
Because Big Snoop sat with entertainment tonight,
and he was asked about the Kendrick and Drake beef,
which he was put in the middle of without consent by Drake when he used his AI voice
to disc Kendrick on the tailor-made freestyle.
Listen to Snoop's take.
I want to ask you about some of the stuff going on in music right now,
Because you live through the original East Coast West Coast craziness.
Now you see it's going back and forth.
What does that mean to you?
And especially because your voice was used in one of those songs.
Well, only thing I want to say about that whole scenario is that I want to give both of them a shout out for raising the bar as far as lyrics, as far as songmaking because the writing has been.
He did not choose a side.
Yeah.
At all.
As a big West Coast Homer, I was like, I wanted him to say like, yo, with Kendrick God.
that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he does, and this is a thing.
I think throughout the whole beef, we were wondering, like, why aren't the big
homies talking?
Like, why hasn't Jay Z's anything, Little Wayne?
Yeah.
And then, and a snoop who was inserted into the beef because Drake used the snoop AI, right?
Like, is he going to be for or against Drake or Kendrick?
And he didn't say anything.
He was quiet.
And now we're going to see more of these heads that were quiet during the beef.
Be like, look, I mess with them both.
Like, these are both.
And you just got to let them rock sometimes.
You got to let them like, hey, both my nephews are fighting, let them go at each other.
But I'm with both of you, right?
I'm sure behind the scenes he may have hit up Drake, like, hey, bro, don't put me in there.
And it's going to put me in a tricky situation.
For sure.
Or, hey, Kendrick, just know that wasn't from, like, to me.
That wasn't me.
Yeah.
That trip me out.
Like, the fact that he didn't publicly, like, scold Drake for misusing his voice.
Yeah.
I'm not Snoop Dog.
And I would be upset if somebody used the AI version of my voice to say something that I would never say.
About someone you also care about.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, unless he knew, reportedly allegedly.
Oh.
I don't know that he knew, but again, I think he also has a close relationship with Drake and should be like, oh.
Oh, like, I can't really say anything.
They're like, oh, nephew.
Yeah.
It might happen behind the scenes, too.
Yeah, I feel like Snoop seems like more of a, let me not put this on the internet.
Let me call, you know, either one.
He probably had a conversation with both of them and was like, I'm going to just be big Switzerland dog and not get in the middle.
For example, like, even with Wayne, we know.
little Wayne is Drake like little
Wayne low key put his arm around Drake young money
all of that a lot of Drake's success
especially in the beginning was how much
Little Wayne put him out there
but he hasn't said anything either
I know little Wayne and Kendrick they have such a good
like Kendrick looks up to little Wayne
little Wayne respects Kendrick so
even they had a step back like anybody else
they'd probably be like more vocal
but they like at this point it's like
this is a young man's game right now
let them compete yeah and they were probably like
look let us compete like let us do this like this is this is not going to get crazy out of hand quote
unquote like they were saying with the beef let us just handle it right which is a trip yeah but yeah
i would be like how you said like don't be using my voice like bro come on yeah because the stuff
you're saying to like yeah you got me messed up yesterday i was trying to listen to the beef song by song
yeah so i did like first person shooter and then i i i was looking for seven-minute drill you can't
um but seven-minute drill the j cole one and the taylor man and the taylor made sure you're
freestyle if you look for it at least when I looked for it on like streaming services
it's I think they've been removed but other people have done like like so it's like it was
like seven-minute drill by some random artists that used the beat but just wrapped over it like
maybe what to do it's like that sound cloud when you search for a song yeah yeah just some random
artist same with Taylor made freestyle it's like this fool pops up with the beat of
tailor made freestyle but he's just rapping over it crazy and I was like oh okay that's what you're doing
Street this way.
Yeah, hopefully they got some streams from that.
Yeah.
That's how Soldier Boy made his career.
Like slow to reverb version of it.
But it's like Greg C.
rapping.
I'll do it.
You should.
I should.
I don't know.
All right.
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This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right.
Who do you guys think is the Lakers' biggest hater in the league?
Like me?
In the league.
In the league.
That's a good answer.
Van Nuke's Parking.
Oh.
No, no, you can include yourself.
But I don't think you're the biggest hater.
I think you're the Clippers' biggest fan.
But I don't think you're the Lakers' biggest hater.
The Lakers' biggest hater right now.
Maybe Russell Westbrook.
Oh, I'm the biggest hate the way of the thing.
I think it might still be like the legend himself, Paul Pierce.
Okay.
Alley legend.
He called him a legend.
L.A.
legend.
He is also an L.A. legend.
I can't front on that.
I hate the fool.
I want to, though.
But.
So many people yelling on their cars because you just said that.
But he is.
He is.
He is.
He's very old.
Inglewood high.
He probably saw the Lakers at the forum growing up and wanted to be a Lakers.
Then he did the ultimate betrayal and became a Celtic.
Lo-key.
It wasn't.
It wasn't.
And then he became like a legendary Celtic.
Like he wasn't just a regular Celtic.
He became like one of the Celtics, right?
I have that jersey.
Oh, my.
Brug.
What team are you?
Look, when you guys say we don't have diversity and we're super biased,
look, we got a freaking Celtic Padre fan here.
We got a Clipper fan here.
Bruh.
Okay.
But Paul Pierce has weighed in on his opinion about the head coaching job for the Lakers, right?
And he just fully was like, hey, I'm a hate today.
Like, I just hate today.
He's the biggest hate it.
No one even wants that job as head coach.
Check this out.
And how good a job is this Lakers job?
Me, you already know what he's going to say.
I don't know what you start with it.
the rosters constructed, this was about a three.
I don't see this as a long-term job.
I mean, you look at LeBron.
He's probably going to be there a year or two maybe.
And then once the Bronn leaves,
I can see them trading Anthony Davidson going into a full rebuild.
You talk about, yeah, you're going to be famous.
You're going to meet celebrities.
You're going to be able to get into all the restaurants right at the top of the list.
So if you're interested in that, okay, it's a good job.
But if you're looking for the long team, it's not wrong.
It's not wrong.
Yeah.
I mean, he's not wrong.
He's not wrong.
It's just the stuff you're choosing to say, of course they're going to say,
because, duh, anyone comes to LA, that's what anyone says for Los Angeles, right?
But there's also the championship, the legacy, the, like, you know what I'm saying?
There's also other stuff you can add to it.
And then he goes on to be like, dude, and then you got to deal with Jeannie Buzz,
and you got to deal with clutch sports, which is LeBron James guy.
Like, you got to deal with all the politics behind, and it's like, bro, you want to be head coach so bad.
He's painting this crazy picture.
because Frank Vogel cannot get into any restaurants in L.A., so he's lying.
Am I saying that?
Is that?
Yeah.
But he's like, you know what?
They'll promise you the world, and then if you don't win, they're going to fire you.
I mean, they do have like these high expectations, which is, which makes that job different.
Right.
Championship or plus.
That's what he means.
It's like he's saying like, as great as it sounds, it comes with so much that if you don't get the job done, like, everything's going to fall apart for you.
And what he was saying is like, and the older, the veterans, the ones that have, the actual coaches with, I guess, the Cajonis to be a coach, don't want that.
They don't want that extra pressure, that extra politics.
They want to go in there and coach a team, but there's so much behind the scenes.
It's like, why would you know, full year's Celtic?
Maybe we just told you that there's crazy stuff behind the scenes so that you don't apply.
We don't want to talk about Celtics coaches recently.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know what happened.
Yeah, why did you guys have to hire the other one?
Yeah.
What happened there?
In the finals right now?
Leave him out of him out.
But Vick is talking, and when Vick is talking, we believe whatever Vick says.
No, I don't.
Very true.
Emey.
Yeah.
What happened to Eme?
Come on, Emey.
What happened to you?
Udoca.
Yeah.
Udoca.
His horns took over.
Wait, what happened?
What actually happened?
He cheated on Nia Long with one of the Celtics' executives' wife allegedly.
Reportedly alleged.
Hit the button.
Reportedly alleged.
I don't know.
He got fired.
It's Poppeer speaking truth about the Lakers.
No, but I will admit, it is a high turnover job.
Like, yeah, we have had two coaches in the past four years.
This is true, okay?
However, it also puts a big spotlight on you.
Like, you're always going to be Lakers, former Lakers head coach.
Right.
Whatever.
Like, that's great for the resume.
That failed.
All of them are former Lakers.
Hey, but at least they take you around back and they make it quick and easy.
Like old Yeller style, they don't drag it out and give you an extension.
Let's say they sign you to a five-year deal.
They fire you in two.
The next three, you could go play golf and get paid.
You're still getting paid.
Is that so bad?
Can I applaud?
Yeah, we're not bad.
That's what Lakers do?
Yeah, he's viewing it all wrong.
Yo, I have three years of experience of coaching.
I want to get to any restaurant.
See, you're doing that.
Shut up.
All about how you say it.
Go Lakers!
All right, we'll be back.
Do you guys remember the old car alarms?
Oh yeah, I still have it.
But it's the one that, like, switch is like it's a mix.
This reminds me of a dumb and dumber when he's like,
you want to hear the most annoying sounds like.
Brown by morning.
Is that every tagline?
All right.
I don't know why, like, making noises, like other sounds, I feel cool.
Okay.
Have you ever done, like, your own, like, sound effects?
Like, when I get on the freeway, I got r.
Like I do that for myself.
Yeah.
Skr-skirt.
You say sker-skirt?
Yeah, after I like make like a sharp turn.
Oh, okay.
I'm like a sharp turn.
I'm like, skurt, skirt, skirt.
I purposely when I hit my brakes, I just go, ah.
Like, like, scared people.
That's your heart.
Great meal.
If people get scared in the car.
Oh, and when you have guests in the car?
Anytime.
Even if they don't have guests.
People look at me weird.
Oh, okay.
The windows down and people are like,
All right, we got that shouty skis?
Yes, we got shouts.
Yes, we got shoutouts.
I want to give a shout out to Ricky from Santa Monica.
Come on, Ricky.
I saw him yesterday at Concrete Show in Hollywood.
Nice.
It was cool.
He was like, Hey, Greg Seale.
I was like, What's up?
Hey, what's up?
Concrete.
Why are you missing work so much?
Yeah, Concrete.
I know.
My brother Concrete, comedian, amazing.
He's coming a couple times.
And now on our post, he's like, hey, do you guys miss me yet?
Do you guys want me to come back?
Every day.
Yeah, he's like, hey, I'm going to go to HR about this.
You guys are not allowing me.
He said, why didn't you guys invite me to the Kalani interview.
Yeah.
Shout out to him too.
He got a medal from the city.
He did.
Which city?
I'll lay it, I don't know.
There's different cities for the valley.
I think it was a valley because in his video that I saw, he shouted out Imelda.
Imelda Padilla.
Yeah.
So it might be that night, right?
Interesting.
Oh, my God.
They should have gave him a big slab of concrete.
That would have been so cool.
That would be tight.
Yeah.
Like city of Los Angeles.
From the actual city.
Yeah.
That's been cool.
And then shout out.
to Mark Krisky?
Bro, don't say like, oh my, my, boy.
Let me do this.
Let us do this.
Shout out, Mark Krisky.
Obviously, we are all hoping that he's okay and that, you know, everything goes good and, you know, he takes the time to heal.
He recently suffered a stroke and he's currently recovering.
And we saw the announcement on social media that, like, KTLA had announced, you know, our very own Mark Crisky.
He's currently recovering from this issue that happened to him.
Yeah.
I know his wife, shout out to his wife.
She also posted, thank you everybody for being there for him,
especially our KTLA family.
To us, Mark is family.
Yes.
Period.
Because we grew up on Mark, similar to Sam Rubin.
And it was just a weird series of unfortunate events that were seeing the passing of
Sam Rubin and then quickly following after Mark Krisky going through something like this.
Yeah, medical scare.
Definitely a medical scare.
My heart sank when I saw the photo.
The headshots, I'm done seeing headshots for the rest of the year.
Of people because I think it's like a passing away.
It was really scary to see
But again, why Crisker, you know we love you
And like we're hoping for the best for you
Like I told him, remember I told him like you're like
Tuuktuque to me? He said that
He put the vendana on them
He's so sweet and awesome
And then Wifi is also like a
What is it? The things that I like to watch
Crime, true crime
Yeah, crime investigating
Oh
She's sweet too
So shout out the Kriskeys
And we hope that you
And pray for the best
lover fully and you know you got family over here.
Yes, really?
I'll play some Tupac for you.
And we got birthday shout-outs as well.
Birthday shout-outs.
Adrian wants to give a birthday shout-out to his daughter, Brooklyn.
She's turning five today.
Brooklyn?
Because happy birthday dad loves you.
Aw.
Ivan from Alabama.
He wants a birthday shout-out to himself.
Is that our homie, Ivan?
It is.
Oh, Ivan.
You got to call in, fool.
You got to call in if you want to shout out.
Yeah.
Can I make it clear that Maximil is my favorite?
And I'm like, oh.
Wow.
Wow.
He said that.
You know it's crazy my cousin said that you were his favorite too.
Yeah.
My cousin in Chicago, yeah.
Not me.
Shout out the shot.
My friend said too.
My friend said that too.
Sally, the one that's imaginary.
Hey, I believe in her.
She's real.
Now you believe in her.
Yeah, I even from Alabama.
You got to probably enforce so we can just hear your accent.
Nick,
Nick wants to give his daughter Lucia a birthday shout out as well.
She turns one today.
Lucy.
Lucia.
Tune in Lucia.
I love you.
Blah Blah Blah.
Blah.
I love.
Tsunguru, Sungu Sufis.
I want to do that.
I've never heard that in my mom.
Yeah.
They're a little like songs.
Like my grandma does like, ta-k-da-k-k-tie.
Yeah.
It's why they like bounce you.
Brum-U-Sung-U-Soo.
Come up.
Yeah.
Aw.
They just dropped me.
The babies that were never held.
We were just dropped instead.
Yeah, okay.
Happy 15th birthday to Lil Dwayne.
hope you have a great day dad mom brother sister love you come on dwayne and then uh lucy
lucy wants to give a birthday shootout to her man chris oh she deserves it yeah happy birthday to my rock
can't wait to give you your special birthday gift what is it like a million dollars that's cute
that's cute she's gonna old yelts nipy baby girl but i like it i like to hear it that's her that's her
rock bruh you ever had a rock i've been hey never mind you've been a rock you've been a rock
Yeah.
Ew.
Yeah.
I told you guys he has problems.
He has problems.
You do a lot of TMI on radio.
No, I think he's talking about a different type of rock than what he's doing.
Well, both.
Bro, why he's so red right now?
He's like a red rock right now.
There's coffee.
He's kidding me.
Really?
I hope it's just the coffee, not the rocks.
He put honey packs in his coffee.
I can't believe it.
All right.
He's next to you.
And you.
He's just next to you.
He faces your way.
Hey, Chris, tell us what that special surprises later.
What is it?
Let's say happy birthday to Brooklyn.
Ivan, Lucia, Dwayne, happy birthday to y'all.
Feliz Cunplanos.
At thee.
And Chris, bro, come on.
We got to go hard with this one.
Like, Greg, hard as a rock.
We'll be right back with the homie out of flying.
It's Paro 106.
LA's number one for hip-hop.
Oh, we're not stopping.
K.
K.
K.
Bok, Rop.
All right, check this out, homie.
You need a homie or need some help.
We need your help.
We need a line.
I mean, phone line.
We got you for.
The homie help line.
Gonzo needs our help.
Gonzo.
Gonzo sent us a DM and said, hey, Brownback.
I need your guys help.
I'm sure a lot of people have been through this too.
I have this one job.
I'm a field tech.
And I'm always on the road for work.
You need water, brother?
Yeah.
No, do you?
What is a field tech?
Field tech.
Do you guys know?
Like a field technician?
Like repairing things in the field?
Wow.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You don't feel like you.
No way.
I didn't know.
Thanks for the information.
Right.
It says handles on-site servicing, diagnostics.
Do you need water?
Yeah.
Do we all need water?
I said it much faster.
What do you mean?
But on fields, like on actual fields?
No.
No, no, no, no. I think, like, wherever the jobs are.
So primary duties.
Assisting driver.
Oh, no.
This can range from computers, heating, and cooling systems, security systems, heavy machinery.
So he's a technician that goes out in the field?
Yep.
Boom.
Wow.
Okay.
Like, the guy that comes to when your Wi-Fi is down, spectrum comes out.
And send a field tech.
Boom.
Bam.
Got it.
No, that's field.
That's field, yeah.
So when field or.
Field or fuel.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Field.
Okay.
I thought you were saying field tech.
I was like.
So when Oscar comes fix some of the stuff in here?
He's no, he's an engineer.
Please don't get his name.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was Maximo.
That was Maxime.
Mike five.
Supposedly.
I hate her.
Oscar's my favorite.
So they do diagnostics and repairs for a company's electrical products or equipment.
Boom.
There you go.
Braccia.
In the field.
In the field.
In the field.
In the fuel.
Thanks for speaking.
He heard to the people.
Okay.
Shout out, Gansom.
Okay, look, he says, I'm always up north, which means I'm hardly ever home, which is fine because sometimes, which is fine sometimes, but it's taken a toll on me.
It pays well, but the money is better, it pays well, but is the money better than my mental health?
It's not a bad job.
It's just very mentally draining.
I have a job interview at the airport that pays about the same, maybe a little less.
Should I stay at my current job that pays good and take the L?
I just want to find another job that will have me in one location
where I can go home every night and go to the gym every day,
which I really miss.
Help me out, Brownback.
Oh.
Okay.
I'm wondering sometimes if you know that these things are going.
Like, you might want to do that.
Like, maybe he wanted to be a technician, but didn't know, dang, I got to be away so long.
Yeah.
You know, there's other jobs, and I'm assuming here, like a trucker knows they're not going to be home.
For sure.
You know?
Yeah.
But then there's jobs as like, oh, my God, this is surprising.
I'm going to be away from my family, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also think there's certain, like, like the idea of traveling for work sounds really, really cool and fun.
You explore.
But I think after like a while, it does take a toll because this becomes repetitive.
You're in hotels.
You're like, always on the moon.
Traveling for work is different than vacationing.
And I think that's where people like, ooh, hotels, vacationing.
Right.
You can start resenting you.
We have to work.
Yeah.
It's not.
like all pixels and daisies
or whatever people want to say.
Yeah, no, and this is something
that a lot of people...
No one ever said pics.
What is the expression?
What is the expression?
I was like, I don't know.
You were like, what is he talking?
Yeah, I know that thing?
I know, I said it, I'm like, I missed the marks.
You know what I'm like, let's just...
Life is like a box of rocks.
Yeah.
You know, baby.
What's the expression?
I don't know.
Pixels and daisies?
You know what's life like that?
You know what's like that?
You know what's like that?
flowers and daisies i'm pretty sure yeah something like pixel would like you guys know what i meant though
no bro what's the that one it was podcast days you said something about like a fish
no like a saying about a fish do you remember it there's uh like more fish in the sea but i said it did
say no it was something like about like a rotten fish or something oh a fish rots from the head down
What?
He used that.
And I'm like,
Vic has weird wisdom.
Who said that?
Who told you that?
Is that even true?
Life taught me that one.
A fish rots from the head.
I don't know what that means,
but Vic used it somehow in a conversation.
Think about it.
It's a real quote.
It's a real quote.
What is it mean?
Yeah.
I'm looking at who said it.
No, no, no.
What does it mean?
The meaning.
One second.
One second.
One second.
Oh, yeah.
If the person in charge does a bad job, it will have negative implications for everyone working under him.
Wow.
Were you using that against me?
No.
Wow.
Am I wrong right now?
I feel like we're talking about like a team, maybe the Lakers.
Probably, yeah.
Two years ago.
Yeah.
Yeah, but this is like I'm sure something that a lot of people go through.
It's like how much is that extra couple bucks?
Yeah.
You know, if it's like affecting your health.
Right.
It's, you know, for us men, it's like making us go bald.
Like, I feel like that's like a thing.
Like, man, I'm losing my hair over this.
Like, that's like a precious thing.
It might be vain, but it's like, what?
Well, it's a symptom of stress.
Exactly.
Yeah, sure.
And it's like, is this worth it?
Yeah.
And a lot of people have faced those questions like every day.
Yeah, I've done that before.
Like, with DJing, a lot of people don't think it's a lot.
But I used to DJ like Thursday through Sunday every single night and do a regular job.
But it was like, all right, it's, I wouldn't.
The pay.
The pay was beautiful.
Oh, my God.
I would make a lot of money, a lot of money.
You were rich.
But every family party wasn't there.
I was, like, missing so.
You were present.
I was gone, like, because I was just addicted to work.
Yeah.
I would work, work, work, work.
Because you can't pass up opportunities when you're balancing that.
Yeah, and then the money's easy to, like, to get addicted to.
Especially when you're making that much constantly, every, every other.
And you were a lot younger, too.
A lot younger.
And then after a while, it's like, I think I'm going to start choosing my health better than actually work.
Because I was like, I was like a machine.
I just felt like a machine, a machine.
So you would rather make less money.
I stopped.
I was like, I'm not going to book myself as much so I could enjoy my brother's wedding.
I could enjoy my nieces and stuff like that.
So it does hurt like your pockets.
That's real.
Yeah.
But at the end, I think in the long run I'm like, damn I'm happier because I'm actually doing stuff.
Are you ever like at a family party?
You're like, oh, I can be teaching right now.
Oh, yeah.
I have to stop myself to this day.
Like I have to be like at my cousin's wedding.
was just sitting there I was like I could be DJ and I'm making money I did it
yeah just to get it out of me yeah like I have the itched of like work work work work work
yeah yeah yeah yeah always needs a guy you guys work is his drug he doesn't actually do
yeah yeah okay mrs condi let's help out gonzo okay gonzo okay gonzo has a he's a field tech
he's up north a lot the money's good but he's
He's thinking, man, this is taking an effect on how I feel about myself, my stress levels, my mental health, all of that.
He's thinking of applying or getting a job at the airport that's going to pay him less.
I like how he's like, it's about the same or less. Should I take the L? It's less.
It's less. It's definitely less. Keep it here. It's 5106.
All right, check this out, homie.
You need a homeie or need some help.
We need your help.
We need a line. I mean phone line. We got you for.
The homie help line.
Gonzo wants to find the easy way out in life.
Wow.
I know what would your dad tell Gonzo?
Work harder.
We only get one opportunity.
You're a man you need to provide.
Stop complaining for things you prayed about.
You don't want to be in a guy anyway.
Yeah.
You got to retire someday but not today.
Yeah.
Take advantage that right.
Yeah, you have a lot of work.
You know your grandpa works till this day?
Yeah.
The kids won't even remember that you're not there.
Yeah.
They'll turn out all right, right?
Right.
All right.
He's paying the bills.
Gonso is a field tech.
We had to Google what that meant.
We still know what that means.
He in the field.
He's in the field.
Yeah.
With the tech.
Right?
But apparently he has him traveling a lot up north.
And it pays really,
really well.
Like he's like, yes,
the money is really good.
The traveling, though,
is getting to me.
Like my mental health,
I'm not around or doing things that I want to do.
Like, like,
or the gym, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What I've noticed about, like,
we've been traveling a lot recently, too.
It gets you kind of out of rhythm.
You know, you're in rhythm.
You're going.
You know, your everyday things.
You're all hafi.
It's different.
You know, you just, yeah, you start to change your everyday things.
You come back.
It doesn't feel exactly the same.
You feel a little bit out of rhythm.
And especially being on a field all day too, working.
Yes.
I don't know.
He's probably working.
It's like whatever field he got to do.
Like, what field?
No, it means that you go out.
Yeah.
So you'd be on a field, maximo.
No.
In the field, not on the field.
Technically.
Technically.
you'd be on a field working.
Which type of field?
Yeah, you're thinking like outside.
It's not a field.
We're in a field right now.
We're in a field of our own.
Yeah.
That's a great movie.
If you build it, if you build it, they will come.
Yes, that's another one.
Oh, no, wait, field of our own.
That's field of dreams.
No, but that's right.
Yeah, you got it right.
Angels and the outfield.
You know what?
Life is just a field.
Another movie with field in it right now.
Yep.
One more movie.
We did three.
That's vibes.
Angels of the outfield, field of our own, field of dreams.
Bro, one more, dog.
Field soldiers.
I don't know.
Come on, bro.
One more field.
Every else we're not moving up.
Oh, my God.
No, that's not one.
I don't know.
Brough, did we really name all the field movies?
There has to be more.
Lies of the field.
Lillies.
Lies of the fields.
The whole nine yards.
What about?
The field.
Yeah, the field.
It's a good movie.
The field.
The field have eyes.
No, that's the field type of
I'll take it
I'll take it
Good answer
brother, good answer
No, but he's a
He's a field tech
Not like a
Field worker
Right
Like he's not in the field
Are we still?
In the field
There's nothing wrong with
Either
There's nothing wrong with that
But it's a technical
It's not a literal
term for fields
But he's just technically
Working
Stop
Great
Yes
Exactly
It's working
You're a little brother
Okay
But yeah
So it's taking a toll on his mental health
And he wants to know
If he should stay at his current job
Or take a new job at the airport
That's going to pay him less
But he feels like he'll have like a better grip on
You know his mental health
And just every day being able to go to the gym
Right
Things of that nature
Yeah
You can't work out on the field
Yeah
That's what I'm thinking
They didn't work out
After you get off the field, you go on the field and go on the field and work out.
Drop and give me 50.
Well, I mean, if he's traveling.
He's traveling to.
He's out in hotels.
The hotels have teams.
Sometimes.
So he could go work out if you really wanted to.
You know, there's definitely a way to work out.
But, you know, it's also not the same as going to the gym.
And he doesn't mention family, but he does, like, these are his options, right?
Should I stay at this job that pays good or take an L,
find another job that will have me in one location.
And I get to go home every night.
I get to enjoy my house, even go to the gym.
Yeah.
What would your dad say?
Just what were your dad say?
Stop complaining.
Yeah.
You're traveling.
You're going places for free.
No one even enjoys homes.
You've got to work so you can have a home.
You know your grandpa's still working until this day?
You don't even pay bills here.
Your great grandpa worked until the day he died.
You don't even pay rent.
That's what your dad would say.
Exactly.
All right.
We got Johnny on the line.
Oh, Johnny.
Johnny, you actually work at an airport.
Oh.
Johnny.
Johnny.
What about up?
What's up, Johnny?
Johnny from Long Beach, you actually work at an airport, right?
Yeah, I work at LAX.
Let's go.
Big LAX, win it.
Come on.
Come on.
All right.
So talk to me.
Yeah, I'm over here.
I'm driving to work right now.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Oh, Johnny.
All right.
But what do you got to say to Gonzo about the situation he's in where he might be one of your coworkers soon?
So basically, he has to weigh his options out.
Which one has the better future for him?
If he sticks out in his job, is it going to have a better upside than the airport?
Because, you know, you got to put in a lot of years.
I work at the airport for like almost 13 years now.
Seven?
Seven.
How many years?
13.
13.
Wow.
Yeah, so, you know, now I'm a top-out employee, you know, so it's pretty good for me.
I got good days off.
But when I started.
Right.
I had, you know, terrible days off, terrible, you know, my workout, graveyard shifts, you know, so you kind of got to look at it, you know, and then you might not get a full 40-hour week.
Like, he might get overtime.
He might get his four hours right now.
But the good thing is, is, you know, you kind of hear.
He's going to the airport.
So basically he's going to go to this new job and lose seniority.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he's like starting all over.
put in as a field tech.
And like you said, Johnny, I don't know if you're still on with us.
I hope you are.
But like you said, starting at the airport, like, is starting over.
Because you got to work your way.
You've been there 13 years.
I'm sure, like, this was not going to come in and have, like, your rank when he pops in.
And I'm also sure that there's different types of, I guess, obstacles being working at an airport.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I mean, the good thing is I work with a good airline.
And so there's a lot of opportunity to move up, you know, like, depending on who you are.
But, you know, that's why I'm 20-all.
All right.
Johnny, talk to me.
Like, does the airport hire you or the airline hires you?
Because you just said you work with a good airline.
Oh, yeah.
No, I work for Delta Airlines.
Okay.
Hey, man.
Don't get us through that.
Hey, man, I need a refund.
This one time, my flight got delayed and I got stuck in Dallas.
But that's a different story about.
We'll talk about it.
We'll hit you when we just want to cut the line.
You got to you got to special services for that one.
There's a number for that one.
He set up special.
That's by him.
Johnny, working at the airport, there's a lot of people that work at the airport.
I'm sure that, like, that it, I'm not, I don't know how many openings there are,
but I'm sure that there's jobs available.
Does it range from how much you get paid, different people?
Um, uh, not really. No, it just depends on like what level you get in.
Because, you know, you can get in as a manager depending on your experience, you know, but, um, yeah, usually.
I feel like you're on a plane right now.
There he goes again.
Okay.
Uh, you.
Yeah.
Okay.
Johnny.
Johnny are you?
Johnny.
Hello.
Oh, there you are.
Are you in traffic or are you in air traffic?
Because it sounds like when I'm trying to make a call on the plane.
Is that better?
All right.
It's tight.
It's tight.
Do you like working at the airport?
I'm sure there's pros because aren't you like a federal worker?
Is it like the post office?
No, I'm not a federal worker.
I do like working there.
I mean, I've been there long enough, you know?
And then I like taking, you know, the family out on trips and everything.
I've been able to travel the world.
You have the buddy passes?
So that makes it like an extra.
incentive, right? Like, you're able to, like,
balance life because, like, you work a lot, but then
you get the perks of, like, taking your
family on, like, nice vacations and stuff,
correct? Oh, exactly, exactly.
Oh, that sounds good. That sounds good. I like that. I like that. I like that's a
pro to working at this. I thought it was kind of like the post office
because I know that that's like the air, like if you do.
You're thinking about TSA workers. Oh, they're different. Yeah, they're not all
TSA workers. There's like regular employees at the
airport. Yeah, yeah. No, they're not. But he's not regular.
He's been in 13 years and he works for Delta.
Yeah. He's not a TSA workers. And he's moved up. And he's
special.
And he has buddy passes.
Yeah, all right.
Well, sorry.
Great.
All you guys, Ivan's here.
Ivan.
Ivan.
Ivan.
Ivan.
What's up?
Ivan from Alabama.
Happy birthday.
Happy birthday.
Hi,
Hi.
Hi.
What are you?
Very birthday.
What are they doing in Alabama for birthdays?
What are you doing Alabama?
What?
There's some people around here.
I'm here.
You're not going to.
I don't know.
Huh?
I don't know what is that.
I don't know what's going on.
It's probably our airspace.
I think he said it's regular.
Yeah, it's regular over a year.
All right.
Ivan, you have to, you have something to say to Gonzo when it comes to traveling.
What do you have to tell him?
Yeah.
To know what he's not his deal, he's good for.
Oh, no way.
Yeah.
Great advice.
Yeah.
I'm with Ivan.
Thank you.
Ivan.
Thank you.
Ivan.
I don't know what's going out of the phone lines.
Ivan.
My bad, bro.
Ivan.
Hey, happy birthday.
Thank you, Ivan.
Something is going on with this.
Good.
Appreciate you, bro.
Appreciate you.
Hey, do, Gansel, do whatever Ivins.
Yeah, whatever I've said.
He laid it all out for you, brother.
We might need a field tech to decipher what Gonsel said.
It said.
It couldn't have been more clear.
Yeah.
What the decision is.
You said it best.
Break down the code of whatever.
Ivan said,
Me.
My sister.
Ray,
Hey, we got Ray on the line.
Ray, what's up, Ray?
Hello.
Hey, hello.
Hello, what's so, Brian?
Good morning, Bradberg.
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
Ray, what would you tell Gonzo?
You know, I'm actually kind of in the same situation as him.
I'm also field tech.
I travel a lot.
Okay.
What is a field?
Right, right, do not move on until you answer what a field take is.
I'm an engine and generator technician.
Okay.
So, you know, so anywhere we have engines all over that, West Coast, East Coast.
So wherever I'm needed, I go.
What type of engines?
Like a car engine?
A plane.
A plane?
A plane.
A field engine?
Yeah, are you ever on a field?
No, these are like engines in the size of cars.
But for what?
For the UFOs?
For the government?
for what tax I mean that's classified information oh oh is it field because of the field
circles the crop circles it's a field well field technician because we're always traveling
you know on the field yeah okay but which field are you traveling on the field like on a field
like a landscape no oh for well for example right now I'm traveling on the road to a to one location
right now to work on one of the engines.
Respectfully, then you should be a road technician.
Yeah, that's a travel technician.
I think field sounds a little more
professional.
Than road tech? Wow. That's all the road techs out there.
So you're never on a field.
The road technicians are probably the ones that work on the road
itself. Yeah.
Like he doesn't work on the field.
He's not on a field.
Yeah, but he's in the field.
It's just like a term for other ranges.
It makes no sense.
It's a metaphor, brother. It's a metaphor.
It's a double entendre.
Field is like field.
We're all in the field.
It's in your mind.
The Matrix, okay?
Right.
I'm so mad at your job already.
Okay, but you're in that predicament where you travel a lot because you're a field tech and you, you, like it's getting to you?
I mean, it does get to you.
I'm not going to lie.
But I mean, what I would, the advice I would give him is really depends.
Does he have a family?
Does he have kids?
Because I think if he does have kids and a family, it's a little harder to just, you know,
I'm from job to job and then start over.
Kind of like Johnny said, you know, you're going to start over in a whole new job.
Starting from the bottom, you know, who knows?
He might end up regretting it and then thinking back like, man, I should have never left that other job.
And if he tries to go back, they might say, well, you know, we got someone to replace you.
It's too late.
Right.
So, I mean, I would kind of say, hey, you know what?
Like, why don't you take a vacation, take a couple days off?
True.
You know, get your mental health back where it needs to be.
and then maybe that'll
Exactly, yeah.
Take a trip that doesn't involve work.
He's on the field.
That's what he left.
Take a trip.
It's on the road.
Like you said, the money is good.
You know, and if you jump to another job
and you've got to start over,
it's going to take you a little while
to get to that same position where you were at, you know.
Yeah.
Financially, financially.
Do you have a wife and kids?
I do.
I have a wife and kids.
You know, the traveling is hard.
But, you know, the money,
I think the money's worth it.
Tell me. Tell me about the money.
How much money is it real?
I mean, it's pretty good.
I mean, I got a wife and four kids and, you know, I'm the only one working and we're good, you know.
Wife doesn't, oh my God.
Four kids is the biggest.
And you have a big house, huh?
In California?
It's expensive.
Wow.
You have a big house.
What?
Yeah, so, I mean, you know, it's good.
It's good.
But I do think if he is, if he is at that point where, like, his mental health is.
It's an issue. I think take a vacation, take a few days off and, you know, reset yourself and then see what right after the vacation.
Definitely. I think I'm reading in between the lines here. And I feel like Gonzo doesn't have a family and kids. But he feels like probably the job is because of it. Like, like, you know, it's hard to start a relationship, a family, kids. When you're, you know, gone so frequently, it's like, how do you really build a life?
Conzo said he doesn't have kids, but he helps his mom with rent and everything.
Nice.
So he takes care of it.
He got no time for the bitties.
This is what it is.
If he doesn't have kids or a family or a wife, I think it's easier.
Like if he wants to change jobs, go ahead and change jobs.
You know, you don't have a family depending on you.
And there's probably field bitties.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I still think all he needs is a vacation, a couple of days off to just reset himself.
Yeah.
Like it's burned out.
And get back in the field.
Yeah.
Right.
I have a couple questions.
Right back on the field.
I have a couple questions for you.
How often are you home and then gone?
Like, what is that like?
Like, what's like a month like in your life?
It really depends.
This month I haven't been traveling that far.
Good.
You know, I do drive.
I do drive, but I'm able to come home every day.
So that's been good.
Oh, okay, that's good.
Yeah, but I mean, next week I'm leaving internationally for a job.
Wow.
You know, that's going to be, that's going to be.
That's going to be hard.
I'm leaving me for two months.
Wow.
Interpol.
Is it Interpol?
Do they hire you for their engines?
Two months.
Yeah, I'm like, it's an international job.
Like, you know, classified and forgets my family.
Yeah.
Okay.
I have a question.
Like, let's say, because I'm thinking of home life, like your wife and kids, right?
Do they ever get at you for not being there during certain times?
Like, does that mess with you?
Or are they cool with a lifestyle because, hey, look at it like, hey, you guys can stay home.
You don't have to work.
I mean, it's kind of, it's like, I suppose.
both you know it depends uh sometimes when i am traveling far it does kind of affect them um but there
is other times where i do i'm maybe like a few hours away and they're able to come and stay with me
my nice you know and my company pays for hotels so you know they got a free hotel and then you know
when i'm at work they just explore whatever city i'm at you know so it's kind of has its benefits
it kind of you know it's like it's like every job there's good things and it's bad thing
I feel like it's the best job.
He's figured it out.
He's figured out how to maximize the situation.
Especially with four kids.
Right.
What about, like, let's say you and Wi-Fi get upset and then you have a job the next day that's going to take you like two weeks.
Like, does that feel like, oh, my God, I can't fight with her before I leave?
Or is it better?
Or is it better to fight with her before you leave?
Yeah, I think, honestly, I think I got years into our marriage.
So I think it's kind of like, we'll get over it.
They got four kids.
She ain't going nowhere.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Where's she going to go?
He's about getting one more.
I can tell.
I think sometimes the time of benefits us.
Yeah.
Yeah, it benefits your relationship that you spend time apart.
You get to miss each other.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Sometimes, you know, like after a week, you know, I get home and we're over it and then we're right up to normal.
And then boom, she's pregnant.
Number five.
I get it.
Bro, you're making field technicians sound really appealing right now.
So a lot of guys out here.
I'm actually.
You don't have to see a girl every day.
Yeah.
I just got a resume.
A lot of money.
You don't want to take care of the kids, really.
Yeah, you get free vacation.
Hey, what's the email I send this resume to?
Yeah, cia.com?
Yeah?
You get to tell people that's classified information.
And why do engines need so much technical work, sir?
Well, they're over.
They're just engines that are running 247.
You know, they're big engines.
This works on spaces.
Yeah.
It's a lot of wear and tear on those engines.
Yeah.
On the weather machine engines that you do the chemtrails with.
Oh, I knew.
You're part of that?
We can't, we can't say that.
We can't say that.
We can't say it.
We can't try on the field.
That's why they're field tags.
Wow.
Chimple!
They got allergies.
Hey, Gonsel, keep your job.
Just go on vacation.
Yeah.
Just burned out.
Get a girl pregnant with four kids.
Work for race company.
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What?
They're your four kids?
They're your four kids?
What are you doing?
Surety has four kids.
Back to back to back to back.
Give a lady her.
fifth kid?
Even though you didn't give her her four?
The first four?
That's kind of wild.
That's wild.
That's what you said.
That's what you said.
Go back to back to back to back.
You were like, give her a 4B.
Get a pregnant.
I'm going to a song.
You guys are too much right now.
Well, you figure out your man math.
It's 5106.
LA's number one for hip hop.
Buenos deyes.
We are trying to help out Gonzo.
Okay.
Gondo is a little bit shy to Colin.
We all know a gonzo though.
Gonszo is a cool name.
Yeah.
The only gonzonzo, I know it's Gancitos.
His name is.
probably Gonzalo.
Wow.
That's a really cool name.
When I think of Gonzo, I think of...
Muppet babies.
Muppet babies.
Yeah, yeah.
The Muppets.
Back in the day.
They don't know about the classics.
They don't know about the classics.
No.
All right, so Gonzo is a field tech.
Let's not go over what the freak of field tech is.
I'm frustrated.
Yes, they work for the government.
They got bread.
They got bread.
They got bread.
They got bread.
Yeah.
And he gets really good.
He gets really good money for his, what he does.
He travels up north a lot and it's getting to him because it pays really well,
but he doesn't get to enjoy his house.
He doesn't get to go to the gym.
Literally, those are his two things that he wishes that he could do more.
I wish I had a house.
What if up north means space?
Wow.
I'm telling you, these field takes, we're on to you.
We're on to you.
And your little misleading titles.
Yeah.
Why wouldn't you just say San Jose?
True.
Like you say up north?
Okay.
Interesting.
So he's going through that and he's wondering, should I work at the airport while to mess with everything?
Wow.
Because he already has experience in space.
He's going to watch the radars and stuff like that.
The radars?
He's going international now.
He's tired of dealing with the aliens in space.
No, that was the fool I called.
That was right.
Yeah, that was right.
Come on.
Okay.
Gonzo has hit us and told us, look, I'm trying to figure out what to do.
Should I take this job at the airport?
It's going to be an L for me.
It's going to pay less.
And we also spoke to someone that did work at the airport.
You're going to start from the bottom.
You've got to work your way up to get paid really well.
Or should I?
continue this job that's taking this like it's taking a toll on me on my mental health
and I don't get to enjoy my house don't get to go to the gym we're kind of deducing that he doesn't
have a family but he helps his like he doesn't have like a wife or kids yeah but he does help his
mom out but he probably wants that you know what part the like the wife and kids oh yeah
settle down build the family yeah all right we have renne on the line
Renée.
Renee.
What's up, Renee?
Hello.
Hi, Renee.
How are you?
I'm fine here.
Amazing.
Renee, talk to us.
What would you tell Gonzo?
I would tell Gonzo to go ahead and make that move to go to the airport because honestly, one thing I am going to say is that life is too short.
And, you know, mental health is real.
So if you feel like this job is affecting your mental health, then.
it's taken away from, you know, the stuff that you're trying to do,
then go ahead and, you know, just go to that other job
because, you know, if anything happens to you do the stress
or, you know, you pass away the doctor did,
they're not going to be remembering you for the rest of their lives.
They're going to replace you, and that's going to be the end of that.
Oh, that's really.
That one's replaceable to companies and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're not going to be standing around crying and, like, oh, my God,
she was one of our best workers or he was one of our best workers.
These are the best fuel tech ever.
Yeah.
So definitely take the job at the airport.
Yeah, definitely take the job at the airport, but also save and, you know, make sure you have that savings just case, you know, it's not really paying with this job.
Let's go.
But Renee, you don't think money can make up for mental health issues?
Yeah.
You don't think money can just cover every pain?
Tomah, Jetsky.
No, you have to work for it.
You need a bill tech?
Okay.
Because it's like, okay, we go to these jobs and it's like you're at work more than you're at home.
So it's like you're not really, you don't really have the time to like enjoy the things that you want to do because like after working like 40, 50 hours a week, it's like, you know, I'm too tired.
My one off day, I'm going to stay home and relax.
So it's like you're not really venting out.
You're not going on trips or doing, you know, like doing stuff that.
she needs to do like as far as self-care and all that stuff goes so yeah so shouldn't we just all
just stay home yeah should just know and work rene yeah i like that i don't think none of us do
but let's go you know you have a family yeah i feel i appreciate you ren yeah
shout to the kids yeah shout to the baby yeah yeah dude mental health over everything i don't know
Money cannot heal mental health problems.
Have you ever been on a jet ski?
That's pretty fun.
That is pretty fun.
I'm pretty happy when I'm on a jet ski.
I don't think about my depression when I'm on a jet ski.
No, that's just our American way of thinking.
Money equals happiness.
No.
You know that you can jet ski from Long Beach to Cadet League Islands?
Yeah.
Oh, and you see dolphins?
Yeah.
I'd be super happy with that.
But then what happens when you're alone with your thoughts at night?
And then you go to Chinese place in Tijuana.
No.
And for the right price.
You can get a therapist with that money.
Yeah.
Come on.
No one uses their money on therapy.
I'm getting a shout to therapists though, by the way.
You appreciate you.
You do great jobs.
Thank you.
Yeah.
The therapist is like, no, this is not the right answer.
Therapists need to be easier to find, to be honest.
There should be like one on every corner like 7-Eleven.
Oh, God.
I'm walking all the time.
Or there should be therapists on jet skis.
Yes.
Or you can tap your.
therapy while you're just king.
Our therapist on St.
Strygeroa.
Yeah.
Astrid, just walk around and pick one up.
Sambra Salab with Angie.
Ms. Paris Hilton.
That's hot.
Yeah.
No, she surprised me with what she said.
So apparently, you know how she's like,
she's a mother, newly mother,
for a one-year-old and a six-month-year-old, right?
And she was saying how
she's going to be a strict parent,
a strict mom to both of her.
kids. Okay. Which to me was just like,
why Paris, you seem like the cool
chill mom. But
she was talking about that, like later on, she's going to
be really strict. Listen. I never thought
I would say this, but I'm going to be the strict mom.
So I'm going to try
to not have them have a phone for a while
because I think it's just, some
these kids are just getting phones way
too young of an age and there's just so many
things online that I wouldn't even want my children
to be exposed to.
Which to me was just like, Paris,
you're the one that has five phones.
Yeah, well also...
She has five phones.
She has five phones.
Apparently, she explained it in one of their interviews.
Well, one is for business, one's for friends, one's for Europe.
One's for people.
I feel bad that when they ask for my number and I don't want to say nothing, so I give them that number.
And then the last one is for prank calls.
She has a whole family plan.
Paris Hilton's prank calls would be hilarious.
Yeah.
For her to be saying, well, no, my kids are not going to have a smartphone at that young age.
It definitely starts as that for everyone.
Yeah, I don't know. I feel like it's more about like she doesn't want to add any more lines to her
Carrier. She's maxed out. Yeah. You can have like 10 lines. I do not want to give up my prank phone.
Yeah, I don't want to give up my yurped phone. Also, if I had videos on the internet like Paris Hilton, I would not want my kids. What do you mean? What do you mean?
What videos did she did was just like, what?
She's innocent.
What are you talking about?
What year were you born, Angie?
1991, but I'm thinking like I've never seen anything bad of Paris Hilton.
Wait, what do you see?
Here, look at this.
That's how she said.
It was.
And the, what, and the, what am I missing?
Angie, what videos of Paris Hilton do you know?
What's it called?
With, uh, nothing actually.
Yeah, Sweet Life.
That's it.
What am I missing?
How did she get on Sweet Life?
No, she got.
No, she's a Hilton.
She's the Hilton.
I haven't booked my hair.
She's the hotel.
She's a Hilton that did something at the Hilton.
Have you ever heard of One Night in Paris?
No.
You've never heard of it?
No, never heard of that?
Google it right now.
I'm down.
Google it and watch the video.
Google it.
Let's just see her reaction.
Put the sound off.
Keep it on.
It's pretty.
Can you put the back screen?
Put your night goggles on.
Yeah.
What is it?
What do you see?
What's on your algorithm?
when you search.
I just saw the description.
Yeah,
don't read it.
Yep.
No,
don't read it.
What?
I never knew that.
Why'd you close it?
And neither do her kids.
Yeah.
Okay.
Until they get a phone.
Yes.
One night in Paris walked so that the Kim Kardashian Ragey tape could fly.
Yeah.
That's a legacy.
Yeah.
That was a game plan.
She started the, the whole genre.
She's the Jordan to Kim Kardashian's Kobe.
Yeah.
Well, that's great.
Whoa, that is.
That's crazy.
Where's Pam Landerson then?
Pam Landerson's Bill Russell.
What?
That's great.
That's great.
Oh, my God.
I just found out that Bill Russell has the most rings than anybody.
Exactly.
She has 11 ring, 11 championship rings.
I just found out that Angie lives under Iraq.
I do.
Clearly.
What year did your mom give you a phone?
When I was 16?
Okay.
That makes sense.
She did a great job.
And she is Patrick.
Yes.
I do live under Iraq.
Oh my God.
I believe you didn't know that.
No, that's why I said like she's so innocent, like a good girl.
Oh yeah.
She's a good girl.
But clearly, no, in the video, she's a bad girl.
She's a bad girl.
Yeah!
Yeah!
Parents!
Yeah!
Okay, I get it now.
Yeah, I'd be strict too.
Yeah, I get it.
Band them from the internet.
Yeah.
But I think for all parents, it's a good, it's a good thing to...
aspire to not use tablets or phones
for your children or try to limit it and stuff like that
but then try to go to a restaurant
yeah and you know what it is
it's just updated technology like you're
it's either like a once upon a time
we would sing songs to them then we play the radio
for them now they can be on the YouTube
or even reading books now they could do that
like with the tablet it's just kind of like the upgrade of it
you just don't want them to be stuck on it which is
and when we were kids we had like
different devices it wasn't phones it was like
the cow goes moo
and like that.
They must have been so annoyed
by that one.
It's the one you spin in
and it does just different sound.
But that's all we have.
Yeah.
Now it's blippy.
Miss Rachel.
Nothing wrong with blipy.
They're cool.
Why do you know about
because of my nieces and stuff like that?
Your nieces are like 10 and 12.
They're young.
I think like one of those two
my nephews are like.
Yeah.
I don't know.
They're just.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're little.
Okay.
Well, yeah.
Shout out Paraseltie.
Yeah.
Yeah, shout out Paris Hilton.
I cannot see her the same.
Let me use your laptop a little bit.
This is something else now.
You haven't even seen it.
I know, but I read the description.
I can imagine.
Why is the tab still open?
It's not.
I close my computer.
We want to watch you watching.
Ask Marcus.
I'm pretty sure he knows.
I like that.
I like that, bro.
I don't want to see her reaction.
All right.
All right.
That's it for Sombrose.
I love to your local Southern California
at Toyota dealers.
I'm Angie from Brownback.
Mornings, I'm part of 106.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
I don't know what you guys are laughing about.
Me neither.
I don't want to know.
I don't want to know either.
Maxima.
Vick.
Vakala.
Is he tainting you, my sweet little angel?
Yes.
Is he coming to destroy our sweet little guy over here?
Yes, he is.
So innocent.
All Vic wants to do is come on this radio and amplify with me.
I'm an ally.
Who's an ally?
He's an ally.
I hope you don't want to do that.
There you go.
There you go, tainting our water now.
That was, that was in me.
Jeez, I was getting lit for everything.
All right, you guys, Catalina Island, you all ever been there?
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
I remember going as a kid for a field trip, it was super tight.
You haven't been?
I'm so sad.
I've never been.
Dude, on your birthday, you go for free.
I heard about it.
Maybe I should do that for my birthday.
You should.
Okay.
Catalina Island is an awesome place, but not now,
because there's so many deer there
that are eating the vegetation.
There's a 1,700
700-70 mule deer on the island
that are
eating the vegetation, making it worse
for the environment. I don't know what's wrong with them
eating food. Yeah, nature to nature
nature. Okay, supposedly
it makes the island more vulnerable to
wildfires because they're eating
through the vegetation that would maybe help
when a wildfire happens. I don't know.
So they would have the vegetation burn
than a deer eat it.
Yeah.
Yes.
Make it make sense.
I don't know.
So much so that they had a proposed plan, you guys, in place, that they would get on helicopters and start.
What?
The deer.
What?
You literally could.
This is what the plan was, hey, you know how we get rid of these deer and this deer problem?
Let's just go up there and take them down.
Sniper in the helicopter?
Bro, this was a real proposed, like, solution, okay?
To save native vegetation on Catalina Island.
And it trip me out.
Like we would really be down to put people on helicopters and just have them go ham on these deer.
As crazy as it sounds, it's not that crazy.
They do that all the time in southern states.
And it's not frowned upon.
It's not looked at as wild.
It's literally looked at as necessary for the environment.
Yep.
They go up on helicopters and shoot them.
They shoot hogs.
It's mainly hogs.
Hogs are also like destroy farmland and like people's like acres of land.
But they're animals.
Have you ever?
Best your habitat.
They're not their animal, like, let's say you own a farm,
you don't really have hogs.
You don't want them.
They're, again, like, similar to what the deer are doing on Catalina Island.
It's like they're overrunning.
There's too many.
They're multiplying too fast.
And they want to get rid of them.
So their plan was to get on a helicopter and just start going in on these deer.
Do you never play deer hunter?
No.
Like the arcade game?
I play duck hunt.
Similar.
No, it's not similar, dog.
I'm on the ground.
and I'm shooting something flying.
No, but in the game,
you actually have like a rifle-shaped thing,
like duck hunt,
and then deer are running around
and you got to take them out for...
Come here, my dear.
It's fun.
Your diary this.
Dear Darla!
All the dears.
That seems pretty cool.
No, that seems.
Being in a helicopter, just like, all right.
Oh, yeah, for sure it seems very call of duty.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Very, like, oh my God, look at what I'm doing.
But get this.
residents clearly were terrified that bro we don't want helicopters around our parts
with just bullets raining down on us helicopters and gun sounds yeah flashbacks and you know
like yeah the sun dodgers they love to walk through the animal field what's a sun dodger
I don't know should I google it no don't because the way they laughed it's not nice all right
it's like a fair skin person you know so you yeah you okay no not me though but yeah
But like they love to go for nature watch.
So that must be.
That's crazy.
So that must be terrifying.
Like imagine you're going for your stroll.
Yeah, you're going for your stroll.
And all of a sudden, now you have to duck for cover.
Oh, my God, that's such a beautiful.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
Yeah.
Look at that deer just being nature and so beautiful.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
Isn't this the plot of Bambi?
No, Bambi's a wildfire.
Oh, no, you're right.
Oh, Bambi.
Victor are going to
cry.
So they are now, like, hey, let's change your plants.
Maybe this might not have worked.
Maybe this might not have been the best idea.
So they're thinking of other stuff to order, like, to help this deer problem that they have,
relocating the deer.
I don't know where the deer might be relocated to because it's an island.
Yeah.
Are they relocating the deer to the water?
I'll take a dream.
Are they relocating the deer to us, right?
Also, extending hunting season, because I guess I didn't even know we.
had a hunting season.
Yeah, but you can't shoot the females and the babies.
It's only the males, I think.
Oh, the horns.
This is wild.
Yeah.
And sterilization.
Sterilized.
So they don't.
Oh.
I like that more your baby.
I like that one.
So you guys liked the helicopter sniper?
Better than this.
I want a fist fight one.
How about that?
It'll win.
Yeah.
It just has to kick you.
You think deer, you think Bambi.
No.
This is a mule deer.
Maybe Google would a mule deer is.
Mule.
Yeah.
I want one.
And if they're running Catalina Island, we already know that people probably try to take them out that way.
Yeah, it's a gang.
Yeah.
It's a gang.
Brough.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it just seems wild.
It seems a little dangerous, especially, like, on such a small island.
Like, it's not the same as, like, in Texas.
It's such a vast land.
Right.
People are spread very far apart from each other to do this on an island that's, like, really small and all full of tourists.
Yeah.
Not a good idea.
Okay.
But let's say that it did go through, right?
And you know how Angie says,
On your birthday, you're free.
Yeah, like Catalina Island.
Imagine on your birthday, you go helicopter deer.
And I don't think this is a good idea.
Shout out to all our dear people up there.
And down here everywhere.
But it's like, wouldn't that be a trip?
There would be nothing more American than that.
And I would love to do it.
But then what happens to the little bodies?
Oh, my God.
This is America. We grill it up and we put it on the grill.
Yeah.
You wear the antlers on your head.
That's what you do.
It's America.
Put it up in my living room.
This just doesn't feel like a callie thing.
Is Catalina Island not?
What is wrong with these people?
You put the antlers on your truck.
All right, brother.
All right.
Well, yeah, that's starting on local.
I'm glad that Catalina Island switched up from their original plan.
Yeah, thank you.
To go on a helicopter and start sniping deer, which is insane to me.
Because I didn't know that that was even a possibility out here.
They barely shot it down.
They shot this down a month ago.
They were really going to go for it.
I'm sure they, like, went to buy the helicopters, went to see what was.
Let's try the tell.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no.
I don't want a fistfight one.
And it's just a trip.
I didn't know we had a deer issue.
Apparently we have a hog issue, too.
No, no.
That's Texas.
In, like, the North California, they do that.
But that's easy.
The hogs will literally take over cities.
Like, they take over, so they tell the residents to kill them.
But that's different.
They kill it, and they can make carnitas.
The same thing with the deer baby girl, they can make biria.
Mm.
Or is a deer?
Deer steak.
What did deer ever do that in the money?
Nothing.
They're so cute.
All right.
Well, that was doing it on local.
I want some antlers.
Oh, my God.
Greg!
That was too much.
I'm excited.
All right.
All right, we got to talk about Victor right now.
I hope we can put this on Brownback.
Can someone record this full?
What?
Can someone just...
You?
I feel so fly right now.
You are so fly right now.
You are very close.
So we had the, our good people all right,
Disney pop by, and they popped by with Frozen.
And they had Edna from the Incredibles, right?
Because we're celebrating Pixar Fest.
And they gave Vic, like,
a tote of like goodies and he does not know how to act.
He currently has a bucket hat that's like in like, you know, like the Pixar, um,
ball.
Yeah.
It's that color.
And then he's wearing the tote right now.
And then he's also wearing like a little, what would you call that, Vic?
What?
A little, a tote of a cross body bag.
A merce?
Yeah.
A merce?
And then he's eating the, like a star, a star treat.
It's a rice crispy tree.
How did they know my favorite treats are rice Kris Kris Kris?
I know because it's Disney.
They know everything, okay?
We went to Pixar Fest.
It is the bomb.
It is awesome, bro.
All over Disneyland.
You know, sometimes,
and it's only like one little area
that they're celebrating stuff at.
They're celebrating Pixar Fest everywhere
from downtown Disney to Disneyland
to Disney California Adventure Park,
and it's a good time.
Make sure you go.
Vic is ready to go.
I feel like Disney might know me better than I know myself.
I believe.
Literally the way to my heart.
You know, my grandma used to give me this
when I was a kid.
Oh, my dad.
You know, I'm a hat collector.
They gave me two hats.
They gave me four hats.
You have both.
I love them both.
Oh, yes, both on.
They gave me a side bag.
You guys know how much I love side bags?
Yeah, he does.
Side pieces, side bags.
It's like a super dope tote bag.
Yeah.
It's really sad.
And we're talking about like just Pixar in general.
Everyone loves is a Pixar baby.
Like Pixar goes as back as.
Toy Story.
Toy Story.
Finding Nemo, all that stuff.
And then you see movies like Coco.
That's Incredibles.
Cars.
Like all of that is Pixar, even to inside out now and turning red and all of that.
And believe me, it's throughout the whole freaking park.
And there's always, like, good little photo opportunities, which I need a photo up of this.
We got to put this up.
Groundbag morning is 106.
Please send that to the Ivers if you could post.
You look super, you look super cool, bro.
Thank you.
You're amazing.
This is the best birthday ever.
Your birthday is coming up.
We get it.
You have a birthday on the way.
It's like next month.
We'll do something nice for you.
We'll do something nice for you.
We'll do something nice for you.
Scrolling with the homie.
Is a homie?
Leti, some people just be riding themselves out there on the streets.
Don't know how to act.
So I say every day when I come in here.
Yeah, you'll just be writing yourselves out.
Are you going to talk about your accident, Greg?
No, no, no, no, no.
Can't talk about that.
What happened to that?
No, no, no, no, no.
Can't talk about that.
It's under investigation.
What are he talking about?
This guy kind of rounded himself out during court.
Okay.
He had a court to show up to.
He showed via Zoom in his car.
Oh my God.
What was the court case for?
The course case was for a suspended license.
Oh, my gosh.
Listen to this.
What?
Listen to this.
You stationary?
I'm pulling on right.
No, at the second.
Yes, I am.
Okay.
So maybe I don't understand something.
This is a driver where a license suspended?
That is correct, Your Honor.
And he was just driving.
He didn't have a license.
Oh.
No, I'm looking at his record.
He doesn't have a license.
He's suspended and he's just driving.
I don't even know why he would do that.
So defendant's bond is revoked in this matter.
Defendant is to turn himself into the Washington County Jail by 6 p.m. today.
No.
Tell you to turn himself in will result in the bench warrant with no bond.
He zoomed in.
Into the court while driving.
Yeah.
So he was on a Zoom meeting.
He should have stayed off like the camera.
Yeah, you just have to turn the Zoom camera on.
You can't do that in court.
You have to have the camera off.
America's dumbest criminals.
Oh, man.
Yeah, for real.
The fact that he whispered like that too.
Like, it all hit him.
Yeah, like, what did I do?
Because he probably, he probably could have gotten with, like, they probably were going to talk to him.
Yeah.
Are you sorry?
Or tell me what you're done.
What steps have you taken?
Yeah.
He must have been running late for wherever he was going.
I think he might have been pulling into the courthouse.
He was going to a medical, like, doctors.
He's like, I'm going to zoom in.
I'm going to zoom in.
They're like, he's stationary because he's in the car.
And he thought he meant like, because don't drive and be on.
on Zoom.
Well, definitely don't drive and be on Zoom.
But they meant like, hey, don't drive, period, because you don't have a license.
You shouldn't be driving.
They probably let the Zoom, uh, infraction go, because I don't think you should be on a
FaceTime call in driving either.
Right.
That's probably illegal as well.
You're going to be like, you're going to be like you're going to be.
You got to turn yourself in by 6 p.m. today.
That was crazy.
What if he's like, well, I can't drive there?
How am I supposed to get there?
Yeah.
That's true.
That's true.
That's true.
You know what?
Me as a judge would never work
Because I feel bad for him
You feel bad
Yeah
Is it was driving
Camalito or what?
No
No, it's just because I get you bad
No but
It's just so dumb
It is very dumb
You guys do dumb stuff like this all the time
I know but it's like
You gotta know that
Like you can literally
Pull over
Put yourself in the passengers
Yeah
First of all
You know
Or don't even
Oh maybe they have to show their face
Something like this happens
You have to
What?
So like I got a
A ticket
You know the camera tickets
when they first started coming out,
like when you'd pass the line,
they'd give you a ticket.
Running a red light ticket.
I didn't run the red light.
I just went up a little bit.
They gave me a ticket, right?
And I go to court,
and in the photo,
I had the phone in my hand.
So you rather just hop out on the photo.
No way.
Yeah, and then I got a suspended license.
Double trouble.
But you know what suspended means?
That suspended your license?
Or you had a suspended,
license too both the guy in this case did not understand the meaning of suspended license
because it's like I'm pulling it right now yeah what are you saying he thought it's like an ad
charge maybe or something like that maybe shouldn't drive as much like I don't know what he thinks
suspension means yeah it's definitely not that you mean he was driving to a medical
yeah doctor's appointment he thought it was really normal to do that I like how the judge is like I'm
looking at his record right now he has no
license. So he's driving
on no license.
He's like, you know what? Go to jail.
I'm revoking your bond. And then
I've been there, buddy.
Oh my God.
Oh, my God.
It's what I'm
me. I'm with you.
No, he set himself up for that.
But he's sorry.
No, he set himself up.
He used to be more paranoid.
He's going to the doctor.
Yeah. He's checking up on himself.
Look, I've had also in my life, I've had a revoked
to suspended license as well.
Oh my God, you guys.
And it's like when you know that,
don't ask.
But like when you have that,
you have to go to court to like, you know,
fight it or just talk to the judge or whatever.
I'm paranoid.
I parked across the street.
I'm like,
y'all are not going to see me pull in here.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Even though they probably don't take it that serious.
Yeah.
But potentially they'd be like how you get here.
Yeah.
To everyone driving with their suspended.
I turned into Google Maps because I knew every back street.
Yes.
Yeah.
Because you're trying to evade?
Because you're driving with a suspended license.
You're not every backstreet.
Versus take the steps to not to like pay off whatever you need to pay off.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
A hundred and a 40 mile an hour that you need to hide from the cops like that?
No.
No, it's just like.
They probably drive like grandmas, to be honest, because they're going to do everything to not get pulled over.
Which is more obvious to get pulled over.
That's why I drive how I drive.
Shout to all the suspended licensers.
I appreciate you listening to us, right?
what you're doing criminal activity.
It will get better, guys.
Yeah, it will.
Look, these guys were suspended in,
and they drive now and no license.
Reportedly allegedly.
They got their license back.
Yeah.
Wait, I hope.
I got it back.
Yeah, right.
Show me your license right now.
License and registration.
Victor,
show me your license right now.
Yeah.
Hey, for all I know,
you got them at the swap me or something.
That's real.
Not anymore.
You look Filipino there.
Yeah, you do, that's not you, Edgar.
That's not you, Edgar.
Who's Edgar?
Yeah.
Oh, that's you, Vic.
That is.
You're such a dad.
All right.
Well, thank you for that.
Yes.
Greg.
Just don't drive with that.
How's your license doing?
Pretty good.
You know, I only got speeding.
That's it.
Because they never caught me.
Ha ha.
Yeah.
I don't understand.
So I got one speeding, like, one speeding and then the rest of them, like the cops.
What street were you on and what, like, there?
Yeah.
I'm not saying.
No, what's the car you're trying.
Remember how you started this segment where you're like people just go telling you on themselves?
You never know it was me.
What you just did.
Because I'll never say where it was.
Ha.
I got away.
Keep it here.
Sparrow 106.
Brownback mornings.
Wendos Zias.
Good morning.
This is pretty iconic what's about to happen, right?
Maximo, what's going down?
So Gatorade has launched his new campaign.
And the new campaign, they brought back one of the most iconic quotes in like branding campaigns.
And they had Michael Jordan be the narrator for the commercial.
So I'm going to play you a little snippet.
Everything about the game is changed.
Except the most important thing.
You have inside.
It is what drives the game.
It says to say, take a look at my tape.
It refuses to be ignored.
So that was the beginning of it.
And then it was cool how they snuck in Travis Scott.
Travis Scott signed to Jordan.
Y'all not slick.
In the commercial, they had Caitlin Clark.
They had Jason Tatum.
Different athletes.
Athletes that are currently the faces of basketball.
And it was just really cool to see it come back.
And then this is how the commercial ended.
It demands respect.
The game will always change.
Gatorade.
Is it in you?
Wow.
Is it in you?
Brough, I've kind of been athletic, a little bit athletic, right?
But I was always like, ooh, is it in you?
And I'm remembering the Gatorid commercial.
and then the sweat of Gatorade, like athletes sweat,
but it's like a different color Gatorade color.
I always thought that would happen to me.
Yeah, that's what I've seen cone heads?
Yes.
It happened in Coneheads.
They're like, oh my God, that's so crazy.
I wanted orange sweat.
Yeah, thanks.
On it blue sweat.
Yeah, I wanted the blue one.
But that is so, like, just for athletes,
and I think even us regulars, like, Gatorade tied to that,
and it was like, okay, it's in me, I promise.
Yeah, I remember playing like a...
Not is it in, bro.
Oh.
Not isn't yet.
Is it in you?
Okay?
Yeah.
No, yeah, I remember playing Little League and then just being like, I'm not ready if I don't have my Gatorade.
But like the one with the nozzle that you can just like.
Oh, that on the school.
I'm like, I'm not ready.
I can't go to the game if I don't have my Gatorade.
Like that was in my pregame, like, preparation.
Right.
And then there we go.
Little, like, the marketing worked on us.
Yeah, yeah.
For sure.
You know, you learn these terms of like marketing and campaign.
For sure.
All that stuff.
But to see Michael Jordan narrate this and then just see these iconic new athletes.
The new faces.
And then him being the great of the past, but still to this day, right?
But saying like, look, the games change, the players change, but one thing doesn't, it.
Is it in you?
Is it in you?
Bro.
Like drop.
Yo, and like, it's crazy because years have gone by.
And that quote is, I feel like it just, you never forget it.
Yeah.
Like, is it in you?
And it's just a very iconic sports, quote, Greg.
Sports.
Is it in you?
You have your loser tournament tonight.
Yeah.
Drink Gatorade dog.
Yes.
Make sure it's in you.
I'll drink Gatorade water.
You drink what?
Gatorade water.
It's really good.
They have water now.
They have a water now.
Drink some more, bro.
Yeah.
It's pretty good.
You like mine.
You start sweating orange, okay?
We want you to be the less loser of the loser tournament.
Yeah.
Fight for third place.
Find out if it's in you.
Yeah.
Back in my day, Gatorade water was when I would finish my Gatorade and then put water in it.
You taste a little bit of it.
That's a bit of the flavor.
Brown bag.
It's Brown Bag on Power 106.
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