Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 226 Graduation Drama Brown Bag Mornings (6/5/24)
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I don't know
I don't want to say
this fool came out of nowhere
He's going to
He's made music with
Brett Fice
Shout out to Tommy Richmond
I know
That's why I said
I don't want to say
Oh
Yeah
Yeah
He came out of nowhere
Yeah
Million dollar baby
It's like it was
You know when I learned about it
When Not Like Us
Was clearly dropped
And they're like
It was kind of like
It was kind of like
It was going to be number one
But they're like
It's either Tommy Richmond
Million Dollar Baby
Or not like us
What?
What song?
And then you read this song
You're like
Oh, this is why I get it.
I remember the snippet on TikTok of all of them dancing in the studio to it,
and I was like, this is going to be heat, like hot.
For any artist, you can go from opener to headliner.
He was opener?
He was a brand fire's opener in the tour.
Oh, nice.
Congrats to him.
She's part of the cat.
Yeah.
Big up, big up, big up.
Hey, it is, is today Wednesday?
Today's Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Went to hump on.
Losing track of days.
That's how you know summer's here.
It's June 5th.
Wow.
AKA the hottest day of the week this week, all right?
You got to be careful out there because highs are expected in the 90s to 100s in the deserts, mountains and valleys, 92s to 100s as well.
Wow.
There's increased risk for grass fires out here.
Here's some recommended actions, all right, by our authorities in charge.
They say, look before you lock.
Check vehicles for children, elderly, and pets.
I have this thing in my car now, and I have a lot of bags, and I put them in the back seat.
And my car will tell me, please don't leave pets and kids behind.
Oh, because the weight of it?
Yeah, because the weight.
And look, I have car seats.
Oh, that was just in case.
What?
You forget.
No, no, it is.
But I have it for the bags.
But I'm like, oh.
So does it beep while you're driving?
No, when you open the door, you know, sometimes they say like, don't forget your key.
Yeah.
Or my car would be like.
My car has never said it.
Yeah.
Or my car says, like, hey, you forgot in your phone.
Yeah.
Well, your phone.
Wait, what?
This is wild.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Don't forget to tie your shoes.
Don't forget to take your shoes.
Drink water.
Drink water?
Ponte a chamara.
Okay.
Is it my bad?
My car cares about me?
No, it's nice.
That's nice.
But then it says that too.
Like, hey, check for kids and pets in the back seat.
I like that.
Yeah.
All right.
Also, reduce your exposure to the heat.
Stay hydrated.
Nice.
If you're working out.
None of us.
Maybe baby Greg.
Switch from working outdoors to like cooler indoors or at cooler times.
But it's the best time to work out outdoors.
You're sweating?
Yeah.
I don't know.
It's too hot, no.
I can't do that.
That's what you're supposed to work out when it's hot.
And they didn't say wear deodorant, but I'm telling you where to be.
Yeah.
Or lemon.
Or lemon.
Yeah, for everybody else out there.
How come it's not telling you wear sunscreen?
He didn't say that.
Your car doesn't say that either.
No, it's it.
I'll record you in a car to see you.
Do everything but the safety stuff.
The safe stuff.
It says take care with possible fire ignition sources.
I'm not sure what that means.
And report any wildfires to authorities.
That's me.
I'm for sure caring with fires.
I'm trying to figure out why Mims doesn't take advantage of this day.
This is why I'm hot.
This is why I'm hot.
Like, imagine he chose to say like the hottest day of the year.
I'm going to go to the news.
Yeah.
I'm going to go to the news.
The weather channel.
Come on, bro.
It's the hottest day of the week.
Of the week.
Yeah.
But just if why it's going to.
start up. I know we're all like, oh, June
Gloom and May gray, blah, blah, blah.
We're so sad. Watch
what you wish for, because supposedly this
summer's going to be super hot.
All the articles that I've been
reading are about how hot it's going to be this summer.
Is anybody else hot at night?
Yeah. Yes. I'm actually.
I sit with a fan on now.
Really? You've been noticing it?
In my undies.
I feel it.
A feeling. A film.
TMI.
With your tantaran?
Yes. My superhero ones.
On your twin bed?
Yes.
Very scar bed.
I'm more of a briefs got to them.
You know what I'm saying?
You're righty over there.
Mom, tell him, Lacey.
Wait.
Mom, I'm hot.
Look at our little guy over there.
Speaking of up, we're kicking our little guy out of here.
Yes.
And at 8.30 a.m. this morning, meet him on the streets.
I want you to do your hints, even though we're not going to, we're going to tell you straight
up where Greg's going to be at today.
Yeah.
But he had, he made hints.
Okay.
I want to hear your hints up.
You want to hear one of them?
Yeah.
What am I?
I don't know why I was so proud of this hint.
Yeah.
Your Thio might be eating here all the time.
Taco truck?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It could be anywhere.
Exactly.
Exactly.
At home?
Is that the only one hit you had?
Sam's?
I have another one.
What will make it closer?
Because there's a lot of places.
Yeah.
I look like a Guadalajara church.
I look like a Guadalajara church.
Yeah.
I've never been there.
No?
I don't even know how a Guadalajara church looks like.
That's what it represents of Guadalajara church.
If you look it up, you're like...
The outside?
Yeah.
One of...
Yeah.
Around there does.
I mean, that's just because...
I know, but...
Like, it used to be something else.
No, yeah, like back in the day?
No, yeah, like, it took over a restaurant
that was, like, built just to be...
Like, Guadalajas?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, so than that, I conquistadored a restaurant.
That was built like a Guadalajara church.
We took a sign off.
So those are your two, and then we added one.
Or do you have another one?
Why is he looked like confused?
Yeah, I was going to say it looked like Mexico City driving in.
I don't know.
You've never been to Mexico City.
I looked like Mexico City, dog.
These are my hints.
I studied these hints.
I feel like they're pretty good.
I would have never got it.
No?
He made his historical fact.
Remember what he did about the first Indian out?
I was created.
I was established in 18.
I don't know.
Some people told me when they got there, they're like, oh, yeah, that's the year that the In-N-N-Out was made.
I was like, yeah.
I know, but they didn't get until after the other one.
After we told them exactly where you were.
Greg is going to be in Linwood at Plaza Mexico.
Yeah.
Which looks like Mexico City.
I guess it looks like, forget going to.
I think it looks like a one at a high church.
I'm going to take a picture with it now with all the friends.
I'm supposed to go to Mexico City in August.
Forget it.
I'll just go to Lidwit.
You'll just take pictures there in Linguid.
Save a trip.
Yeah.
I don't think any of my uncle's ever been in Linguid.
Same.
You know why, right?
No.
There is almost locals.
Come on.
It's almost locals there.
That's where your the
Greg is uncles.
Greg is Thios.
I am the Thio.
Okay.
So he's going to be out there
at 8.30, okay?
He will be in Linwood
at Plaza Mexico
and he has hell of tickets.
What's tickets?
I got boxing tickets.
Boxing tickets.
What?
Yeah, yeah.
For my little
ding ding ding ding, I can't find it.
All right.
And I got way more tickets as well.
All right.
I might have to box me out for them.
Don't say that because it's
Linwood and they will.
They'll do it.
Yeah.
I got my gloves in the car.
They'll do for less.
Yeah.
Confon is right next door.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, but they'll do it, all right.
And we're giving them time this time.
Yeah.
They know ahead of time.
They know exactly what they're going to go to live.
They can shadow box before.
For sure.
All right.
So, me, Craig, out there.
We're going to kick him out soon.
That's cool.
Yes.
And then we also have Maximo with Simper Pimp on the way.
What's going down?
Yes.
Danny DeVito, a legendary actor.
Yes.
Has fallen short in his relationship.
Oh, but.
We don't talk about something that's going on with him and his wife, ex-wife.
It's up in the air.
We'll talk about a shirdy.
Keep a here.
906.
Simp or pimp.
Simp.
Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip.
Danny DeVito.
And I actually didn't know that he was married to Rhea Promen, which is both of the parents in Matilda.
They were actually, that's his actual wife.
Wow, that's so tight.
I mean, I'm sure everyone might know except Angie because she didn't know who they,
Tell him how I knew him about.
She said she knew because it's always sunny in Philadelphia.
Like the perved little short man.
And I'm like, you didn't know the penguin?
He's a pervy little short man.
That's how I didn't know from home alone?
No, that wasn't him.
No.
That was that one?
Joe Pesci.
Oh, he's the one I like.
He's the penguin, the Batman.
The twins.
Twins.
Yes.
See?
Arnold.
Arnold.
Yeah.
Bro, him and Joe Pesci need to fight.
For who's the real short man?
Yeah, I don't know.
I feel like they probably have.
Short King.
Who's the real Italian?
They do whatever we feel about Al Pacino and what's my guy's name?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Robert De Niro?
Robert De Niro.
They're like the mini versions.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, there's a Funko Pupp.
Okay, so him and his wife were together for over 40 years.
Nice.
And in 2017, they decided to split.
They split.
they got back together four years later after that they split again however they're saying
Danny DeVito has said that they have now become best friends after their second split like they're
closer than they've ever been they are always together in family events and that whenever he
has an issue or needs to make a life decision yeah he calls her and so she's like now like I guess
his best friend but his friends are saying that he's still extremely in love with
her, but he's just too chicken to ask for her back a third time.
So that is.
His friends?
His friends are saying, like, he tells them that, like, he's still in love with her.
And because they're always together in holidays already, but he's just, like, afraid.
They really said, like, he's too chicken to ask for her back.
Br.
Well, I mean, I get it because, like, she might say no and it might ruin what they have going on right now.
Oh, their friendship?
He's 79 years old.
Yeah.
He's running out of time, huh?
Yeah, they're both running out of time.
He just hurry up.
They're both running out.
But, yeah, I mean, they're both fairly, like, on the older side in age.
Yeah.
But they all, and then I, they've always said, like, when I talk to older people that when you're old, like, just being with somebody in general is everything you need.
Like, you don't really need, like, to be getting it on.
Yeah.
Not even getting it on, but, like, your decisions are different.
Like, you need some.
You need help probably with body.
Bodily fluids.
You need help.
Yeah.
Bodily fluids?
Yeah.
Who's going to wipe your boat when you're old full?
What about your both old?
Yeah.
You're what?
You're both old.
Yeah.
But he's saying like she helps him and stuff like that.
Yeah.
I wipe yours and you wipe my friend.
Imagine him dating again?
Imagine him dating again?
Pretty much.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Starting all over.
Oh, God.
That age.
Hey, Al Pacino did it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
No.
No.
But yeah.
So, you know, his friend is it too chicken to try to, like, rekindle, like, a past marriage, even though your best friend?
Third time's a charm?
No.
Third time, it could be a charm.
And also, I'm sure now, by this time, she's already heard it that he wants her back.
I think they're probably well aware, but at the same time, it can be possible that she's just, like, I'm comfortable in just being your friend role, you know?
I wonder what changes.
I mean, like, I guess they don't live together.
They just talk all the time.
So maybe it's like it won't, he's afraid that like she'll say,
no, I don't want to live with you anymore.
And things are going good maybe because they don't live together.
Right.
Guys can be that old and scared of labels that.
That's what I'm thinking about.
You're not ready?
You don't marry out of me?
You're not ready.
I'm 79.
Yeah.
Just a little too soon.
Settle down.
That's crazy.
79 you're so worried.
That's you a guy right there.
My boyfriend.
I am not dying of it, okay?
I'm taller than him.
Marty novio.
Marinovio?
That's you.
I don't know, bro.
At my least like six inches taller in.
I do that's pretty a friend of him.
Okay.
Simp of him?
Yeah, I think he's a hell of sim.
I don't know who his friends are.
Me too.
I know.
They should be the ones like,
Are you chicken?
Get her back.
You need to get down on one knee.
Yeah.
Get down.
Tell her out.
Get down.
Stop being a simp sim sim sim sim
What's the word
Word on rosecrans
Rooscrans
The word on roast crans
The word is
Oh Victor
Bus Bus
See I wasn't tripping
The word is buzz buzz
Um
Sorry about that
Okay
Look look
The word is
Drake doesn't listen to music
And drives in silence
According to Lil Yattis
Oh his best
What
That's what he said
Look, Lil Yadi was talking to James Blake on a podcast, and he said that when he hangs out with Drake, he noticed he doesn't listen to music in his day-to-day life only when he records music and that he drives in silence too.
That's normal.
Really?
To drive in silence?
I personally think that's normal.
Some people do it all the time.
I do it when I can't figure out what to listen to.
But then I just listen to brownback.
Ah.
Smart.
I don't know.
I think it depends on the mood.
Yeah.
But usually, I can't try.
in silence.
When I leave the club,
I find it weird.
I fall asleep.
Just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
I get sleepy.
I just get sleepy.
Like, if I'm not listening to music
and it's just quiet, then yes.
And then I'm with my thoughts
and I'm like, oh.
I drove to silence
to work the other day.
I just drive in silence in general.
It's normal.
To me, it's normal.
Like, I leave the club and drive
your radio don't work, dog.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Leaving the club and driving in silence
makes sense because it's been loud.
A lot of, like, you've been listening to music for like four hours nonstop.
So that makes sense.
Yeah, I had some girl pick me up the other day.
And I told her turn on the radio.
I don't want to listen to it.
Well, not the radio, but the music.
Turn off the music, yeah.
Oh, my God.
I was like, I was at the wedding and it was very loud.
So that at all I was like turned out.
I get that.
That is called having sensory issues, sir?
She looked at me weird.
But also none of us are rappers, right?
So we would think that, like, rappers are going to listen to more music to be inspired.
Right.
What's new?
Let me listen to this.
You know, who just dropped this track against me?
Not really.
More like, dang, like, I need another reference track.
Please play the next one.
Yeah.
Do they come in, like, in a tone only Drake can hear?
Like, and maybe Little Yaddy couldn't hear it.
It's like a dog whistle?
Yeah.
All right, listen to Lil Yadi explain this.
That's the same with Drake.
When I started hanging with him, I'm like, he rarely listens to music,
except for, like, when he's recording, you know?
Do you mean in the weeks he's recording?
Just like in his daily life.
Like I'm going to wake up music, driving, music,
shower, music, eating music.
He's more like a talking type of person.
Music when it's time to record.
Sometimes he plays music in a car,
but sometimes he'll ride in silence most times.
Normal.
Okay, I get it.
Totally normal.
Yeah.
He wants to have conversation with him.
Yeah, that's normal.
Yeah, and he was saying like, oh, when he's with me,
he doesn't really, you know.
When me and Naji, him got you,
yesterday we there's no music really no that makes it almost
I'm showing her a song true more like us talking yeah because if not then you just
aren't having a conversation with the person that's in your car you're just
writing it's like yeah yeah put my hands together I get it and I think that's only
because it's like you when you hang out with Drake Lil Yadi like then you guys are kicking
it you know like watch it because I don't know what he's doing when he's not when he's just
by himself there's just he's trying to take his swag there's just
observing him so many good Drake records
that get played all the time.
So that's why he's like,
maybe I don't want to listen to myself, you know,
just I'm Drake.
You need to right now.
He needs it right now.
Hey, there, Delilah.
Not one, Delilah.
All right, look, comment told the story behind the iconic
ticat, ticat, ticat, ticat,
a line in the classic song, The Light.
Angie's already met.
He was, yeah.
Angie, we like the song.
We like it.
We like it.
We like it.
Exactly.
So last week, we, we,
We were kind of like poking little fun at the common.
A lot of fun.
Just really glad that he didn't choose certain beats.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Like that he passed on them.
Yeah, because he passed on a bunch of Kanye beats that ended up being like really big for other artists.
For the game.
For the game.
And the game did incredible with these beats that could not hear common with them.
Yep.
And Kanye.
So we were like, oh, you know, thank God he passed because we didn't want to hear.
Tukita, tukita.
Was it?
Wouldn't get far?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And wouldn't get far.
And saw.
And saw.
But he told the classic line, you know, the story behind that line and why it exists.
Listen to this.
One of the most said lyrics for me on the song of light, which is, you know, love song,
blah, blah, blah, is when I say, tick a tie, tick a tae.
What's crazy is I didn't have my first finish.
So I just was like, Tick a Tire.
And when I tried to change it, write something, it just didn't feel right.
And then to this day, when I performed that song,
The whole crowd.
That's what the crowd say tomorrow.
He's not wrong.
A beautiful mistake.
It's a beautiful mistake for sure.
It's like a playholder to keep the melody because he knew he wanted a rap like that on that part of the song, which often they do.
For sure.
And then he's just like, nothing is better than this.
Yeah, he said he had a couple different takes.
And it was really smart because even the way he finished it was like, I'll tell you the rest when I see you.
And I was like, oh, that's smart.
So tight.
Yeah, yeah.
He flipped that into it.
My favorite bar in that line is if heaven had a hat you would be that tall.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
There's so many.
Great song.
Tika ta, ta, ticat, ticat, ticat.
What about yours, Ani?
I think it's the tukata, tukata, ticat.
That's your favorite?
No, it's the same one as yours.
If having had a height, you will beat that tall.
Yeah.
What about yours is?
My favorite is, um, this beat is automatic.
No.
Oh, no, she's same from that song.
Oh, oh.
Stop victory.
It's kind of refreshing.
You must listen to more than hip-hip.
Yeah.
See, and that song was when he was with Eric Abadu.
Oh, that was about her.
All right.
Drake, I know that you're like, oh, you're sweating like Shaq at the free throw line.
Yeah.
What is this?
You never go.
Maximo, you're just Googling.
You're Googling.
You're Googling.
I'm Googling.
I am Googling.
Wow, Mr. Backpacked Kampop.
Mr. Underground rap.
You took my line.
I didn't take my line.
I didn't take your line, dog.
I just, I'm cool.
And I go to the same.
You're like, I brought up that topic.
That is my favorite bar, though.
How is that your favorite bar?
In that song.
That's not said.
She's another one.
Do you tell that too?
Just the beginning of the song.
Vick literally said there's so many bars.
All right.
What's another one?
I never seen a lot.
I never met a love.
I never knew a love.
Oh, what I said.
I said.
I never knew.
See a.
This one.
See.
Gosh.
Y'all are fake,
Corbin, Ben.
It says new.
Like, new.
You said new?
He has the lyrics.
Yeah, I messed it up, but I said met.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you said, yeah.
And he has the lyrics in front of him.
I just looked up right now.
How you have the lyrics in front of you are messing up?
Do a bar, Maximo.
Do a bar.
Do a bar, maximum.
Do a bar, maximum.
I have Danny DeVito movies.
All right.
Well, all right.
I think it, I think it, I'll tell you the rest.
When I see you.
All right.
That was your word on those.
I'm Rose Crensvick for Brownback Mornings.
I'm Power 106.
Maximo, you could have just said, I'll tell you the rest when I see you.
No.
That's not my favorite lyric.
You don't know your favorite lyric.
If haven't had a height, it would be that tall.
No!
She just said that because she wants to be tall.
Yes.
That's exactly why.
To give Gletti credit when she was doing her calendar,
no, you don't count.
Let's go.
Yeah.
You don't count.
Hell no.
What's another partner?
That's uncut.
Bro, it's documented.
I used to do calendars, and I would base my photos off hip hop lyrics,
and that was one of the lyrics that I chose.
And yes, I was next to, like, a really, like,
next to heaven.
Yeah, a hater.
Love has no limit.
Let's spend a slow.
Wait, no, I.
Yeah.
That's not.
That's right.
The same is over school.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill.
Where are you from, Eset?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right.
I don't want to scare you guys, but I'm my mom, and I'm good at it.
So, could the big one be coming?
Uh-huh.
It might.
Earthquake, what are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Whoa.
No.
Jersey mics.
Let's focus.
Let's focus on the show.
Stop messing around for.
You're disturbing in class.
I'm going to kick you out early.
All right.
On Sunday, there was a 3.0 earthquake that struck South Pasadena.
Oh, no, no, no.
I'm lying.
I'm like, 3.5 earthquakes that struck Pasadena.
worse. It was, yeah, it was like right before 10 a.m. I felt it. Did you really? Yeah. I
I looky thought like something like something like you got you have shoes in there.
And it shakes. Yeah, and it shakes. I thought something like that had happened but it was like one big like I don't want to say blast but it felt like a blast right?
And it jolted like the TV that I have in my room and I'm like I think that's earthquake but it was really quick like it wasn't a long usually they're like 20 30 seconds or like maybe 10 15 this one about like three seconds or something.
It feels like a rumble.
Short, yeah, yeah.
That happened.
Morning now yesterday.
305 p.m.
A 3.0 earthquake hit.
Really?
South Pasadena.
What?
Yes.
I feel like I would fill it in the valley.
No, no.
It's literally right near, like, kind of in between where me and letty live.
Yeah, the hills.
And it's scared.
No, no, no, no.
No, I'm not going to lie.
It scared the living hell out of me on Sunday.
Sunday because I heard it before I felt it.
I've never experienced that before.
I heard some things moving.
And I was like, wait, what?
Those passing the earthquake say like that, dog.
And I was like, what?
Really?
I was like, what's going on here?
They're loud. They make noises.
Yeah.
They come with sound.
Yeah, and not like the sound of your house shaking, the sound of the earth.
Of the earth moving, bro.
Legit.
No, that's how I was out of it.
That's why I told you it sounded like a blast.
And it's just for lack of a better term, it sounds like a little blast.
It was scary.
Yeah, I was like,
you chose it.
Yeah, yeah.
No, it was so scary.
I was like, wait.
I'm like, I hear something and then all of a sudden,
oh, whoa, this is a big one?
And then it's over and I was like, oh, thank God.
You had to worry about mudslides, you know,
because you're in the house.
It came to my mind that if the earthquakes,
the houses that live above me,
because I'm all the way at the bottom of the case,
what are they going to do?
They're going to avalanche.
They're going to slide on me.
All right.
But I don't know.
Just when two things happen, I'm like, it has to be three times.
No.
After shot.
Don't say that.
No, you're right, but I don't want to accept that.
And if it's hitting that, like, Pasadena area twice, and earthquakes happen every day.
Right.
There's, like, smaller ones.
Yeah.
But these, I don't know.
It's a hilly mountainous areas, and it scares me.
Reportedly.
It's not fair.
Reportedly, allegedly.
Right when I moved there.
I didn't feel any of them at at all.
Where are you at?
Whittier.
Yeah, I didn't feel any single earthquake.
Yeah, I thought it was going crazy
Because everybody was like
Earthquake
Nope, did not feel one earthquake
Yeah, I didn't feel one either
That's what I was like
But honestly whenever it's like below like
Right
Five
Well just because you guys didn't feel it doesn't mean it didn't happen
No I know that
Don't guess like when a tree falls in a forest
Doesn't mean we didn't hear
It didn't make a loud noise
Whittier
I heard about a little
Ficus situation
Yeah
Do you give a Fikis about that
I guess there's a fight
These Ficus trees
That was voted on
Y'all either
Y'all should have went to the polls
Yeah we should have
Because nobody cares about those trees
Nobody's fighting for phicus.
Yeah.
So these ficus trees, like, I'm assuming, like, in a main street somewhere.
Green leaf, uptown, Whittier.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now they're getting chopped down.
They're messing with the plumbing and Uptown Whittier.
Like, they're supposedly the roots.
Like, the roots of it are going under the sidewalks.
They're messing up on all the plumbing and stuff like that.
But they provide shade.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot.
Like, this covers all of the whole.
All they're beautiful trees.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So what are you going to do that?
I mean, I like the whole changes thing.
I like that they're, yeah, I don't know why.
You don't mind that it's because there's no shade.
If you look at the sidewalks in Uptown-Wittier, they're messed up really bad because of those trees.
You ever seen Lorax?
No, I've never seen Lorax.
She watched Lorax.
Yeah.
Curried.
Curl the trees and then talk to us.
But if you need someone to cut trees.
I'm right here.
My whole family got license if you want a shirt, all that stuff.
7-1-4-9-0-0-0-0-5-0-06.
Greg passed me his clumsiness.
What do you mean?
If you spilled coffee on yourself today, it's not your fault.
It's Greg.
I have a big stain on my sweater.
That's how I started my day.
And he showed me and I was like, ha, ha, ha.
And I was like, ha, you're going to go out and see people in Linwood.
By the way, he's in NBia Plaza Mexico.
And he has to go to the fight in Las Vegas, Davis versus Martin and Benavides versus a guy's name that I don't want to say because the guys make fun of how I say it.
Well, name is it.
No, one of you I say it.
Yeah.
Go.
Hi, Vic.
What is it?
Go, Victor.
Benavides versus.
I'm reading it right out.
That's funny.
Giveau
Say it all together
Because if you say it alone
You're going to say the word
Say it
Come on man
Come on
Are you trying
What?
Gives Zotic
Gives Zotic
Yeah
Yeah
It's like they
Well shout out
Shout up to them
Yeah
Give Zotic
Like all the last letters
Of the alphabet
They're like
Let's put up then in the last thing
Yeah
All right
It's a lot of consonants
That's what makes it tough
Yes
What's a consonant
An area of a state
No
Angie what's a consonant
Continent
Not even continent
The continent is a continent
Not a state
Angie what's a consonant
Oh consonant
I don't know
Oh my gosh
We're graduation
We got to know what confidence is
We're about to shout out for graduating
Never
You already googled
I saw I see your face
There's the reflection on the window.
I need to move my seat.
There's reflection is messing me up, man.
There's vowels, A-E-I-O-U, and there's consonants.
It's the other letters.
That's what I'm a DJ.
Come on.
Wow.
There's literally only one.
It's the O.
There's literally only one vowel in this.
Anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's true.
Gregis has those on the streets
He's going to the city of Linwood
He's going to be outside of Ojos Locos
Which is very creepy
Normally he would be outside of Ojos Locos
When there's not even working hours
He's trying to see
It's closed
He'll still be out there
He's still be out there
Now he can't tell me to leave
That's creepy
That's creepy
He's gonna be a Plaza Mexico
Yes
Outside of the like Ojos Locos
area
And he's gonna be giving away all these stets
Okay
You can box me out for them
No don't say that dude
You're bringing it on for yourself
Just bring gloves
Charlie horses and dead arms
You got gloves?
I got gloves, too, and hands.
All right.
And if you see Greg trying to do that thing where you don't let women like get in the door,
then just make sure to stop him.
What is what?
Like, he's like playing defense.
Also, if you have shout for his sweater, he can bring some.
Oh, yeah, he needs a game of a tie pen.
That's what I was saying.
He stained his sweater with the coffee.
And I'm like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
And then I stained my shirt with the coffee.
Oh.
You passed it to me for a white sweater.
You're a white sweater.
Yeah, right.
So then I'm just trying to cover it.
Yeah, mine's huge.
So if you have a coffee stain.
He's the yellow though.
Yeah.
That might be something else.
It looks like a peepee.
Yeah, bro.
That's exactly what it looks like.
I'm not going to lie.
Do you just shoot up?
Yeah.
Oh.
I don't know.
Crazy situation.
It does.
I hear about the guy's bathroom all the time.
Yeah.
I don't know how to aim.
It does curve, so maybe I guess.
Ew, bro.
He's that it multiple times.
That truck.
Yeah.
Careful with your.
We have shout-out.
Shout-out.
We're going to do a shout-out to all the grads of 2024.
Big shout-out to all the grads.
There's a lot of you.
So instead of doing one-by-one, I'm just going to read off some names.
Congrats to Ellie Palacios.
Palacios.
Palacios.
Isaac Vallejo.
Yeah.
Denisa and Desiree.
Save your applause.
Adam and Gigi.
Yeah.
And shout out to all the ELAC grads that I've seen yesterday at East LA College, class of 2024.
Go Huskies.
Yeah.
Shout out of the Birmingham Patriots in Lake Balboa.
Congrats to the 2024 class.
Incredible.
And shout out all graduates from charter schools.
I don't know all the school names, but I know you graduated yesterday.
Let's go.
And, bro.
Shout out to Jorgeito.
Yeah.
He does congratulate's kindergarten today.
Yeah, that's awesome.
He's in a full tuxedo right now, dog.
Full tuxedo.
I feel so bad for my little child.
No, he didn't like fly.
No, it's going to be the hottest day of the week today.
I feel so bad for my life.
He even has dress shoes.
His hard bottoms are like, he put his whole little suit on.
And you know when like the kids want to be in it?
So they're going to be in it.
Like they'll be in the full on pajama even if they don't, if,
it's hot outside. He dressed up in it yesterday and then he's like, Alexa, play, I'm sexy and I know,
and I know it. And he's just dancing to, I'm like, so. Yeah. So he's going to be that little kid
red cheeks sweaty. Oh, yeah. But in the tuxedo. Like if he's going to do a speech.
Yes, I can't wait for the photos. Something tells me he's going to be prepared with like a fan and like a
cool rack. Like everything just super player. Look, handkerchief. He'll be fine.
His graduation is till like noon too. And I'm like, it's going to be the hottest part of the day.
Hey, it's going to be a lot, but
Rieces is going to be interesting for him.
I'll update you guys.
Rieces, he just has to look chill and look cool.
Read the newspaper?
I got some birthday.
Have some more shiny shoes?
So, hey, launda don't shine shoes.
No, no, someone's going to shine his shoes.
Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, I know we shot out all the graduates, too.
But I would just like to send love to anyone that didn't graduate.
Yeah.
We know you tried hard or maybe you didn't.
Maybe you did all.
Maybe you were just, yeah, I kickback.
Super senior.
Yeah, like a cape.
You get a cape next year, okay?
You'll get the diploma after summer school.
Yes, don't give up, don't give up.
Continuation school, there's night school,
all of the schools.
Make up the credits.
Yeah, make up the credits.
Don't stop.
She didn't go to jail.
Exactly.
But you'll matter too.
That's right.
All my non-graduates.
I was one of you.
Oh.
I graduated.
Come on, we got it.
I didn't graduate college.
Same.
There you go.
Hey, you're here.
All of you guys.
Let's go.
You have a speech?
I lied about going to private college to look cool.
No one really checked.
Not here.
Your parents will get over.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They still love you.
There was this private college.
I told you about it, Greg.
West Coast?
No, no, no.
It's right here in Brisbane.
I'm saying, why is it?
The music would?
No, it's like a really beautiful.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I can't remember the name.
We passed by it, though.
We passed by it on our way to play tennis.
Woodbury.
Woodbury, yes.
Woodbury.
Brough, I used to lie and say I went there.
Wow.
It's because I was a little bit embarrassed
because I really went to L.A. Mission and L.A. Valley.
But that's okay.
It's okay.
Nobody should have known.
I went to a two-year college for four years and didn't get a diploma.
It's okay.
It's okay.
I feel you.
I know.
All the people that are graduated and worked hard
and really made it, they're like, what?
What do we do this car?
Shout out you.
Yeah, shout out you, too.
You are better than us, but we got to love to the ones that didn't make it.
All right, we love you.
Less fortunate.
Yeah.
We have, yeah, it's not their fault they like to have fun at kickbacks?
It is their fault.
It's enticing.
No, it's their parents' fault for not locking the door better.
There wouldn't be any kickbacks if there were not, if there were more locked doors.
If there wasn't that lenient parent.
Yes.
No, that you're not.
You're not.
You're not.
No, that parent is just that work.
Didn't know what was going on.
At all.
They're just trying to make it too.
Yeah.
We got birthdays.
Happy birthday to my nephew, Elijah.
It's his first birthday.
Yay.
And then Melissa wants to give a birthday shootout to Zeus who turns five.
Mama loves you.
Zeus.
Mama loves you.
Is that our only one?
Yes.
All right.
Why is that crazy?
Was a shootout?
It's a five-year-old?
It's a lightning bolt if it's Zeus.
Bruh, his name is.
He's a lightning bolt.
No one's going to touch Zeus.
No.
I don't want problems with that guy.
Just in case he might be the actual Zeus.
He's going to send hercules to you.
Shut out, Zeus.
Happy birthday.
Happy five-year-birthth birthday.
Hip-hop, pop-bap.
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The homie helpline.
Samantha needs our help.
Sammy.
Samantha needs our help.
All right.
She sent us a DM and said, hey, Brownback, need some help for real.
I'm Samantha.
I don't have any kids, but I have a nephew named Thomas, who I basically raises my own because my sister was a young mom.
So my sister got pregnant again, but this time by a different guy, she just met four months ago.
Well, anyways, my nephew's high school graduation is next week, and he only has four tickets.
That's enough for me, my parents, and his mom.
But my sister is pressuring him to take the guy she got pregnant by who she just met four months ago
Instead of taking me the the that raised him
Should I tell my sister she's tripping or take it on the chin and not create drama for Thomas graduation?
Help me out brownback
Oh
Fight
Yeah
So this sister
She raised
Um
Raised the nephew
So help raise because mom was still there
Yeah.
And, like, present.
It was like, yeah, like, yeah, exactly, yeah.
But definitely she had a lot of involvement.
Exactly.
For sure.
And, yeah, basically, like, she's having, like, essentially starting a new family.
Yeah.
And they want to include this guy, but this guy just met, you know, just around.
He's new.
He's new.
Yeah.
I mean, he doesn't really carry any, like, like, I guess, weight in the kid graduating's life, you know.
Exactly.
But this stuff is important to show up or be there, I think, for the kid.
Right.
Especially if you're not his father.
Yeah.
To show the effort that you're putting into also being his life, right?
Yeah.
So you be like, that's not my kid.
I don't care.
Like, my kid's the one in your belly.
I don't care about this kid.
Yeah.
But to want to be there.
So I guess it's understandable why.
Yeah, they didn't see it like that.
Why.
Yeah.
Assuming that he's the one that's like, hey, I want to go.
Even if he's not.
And not the mom being, hey, let's have him go to kind of incorporate him.
It's what it registers as to the child, to Thomas.
Yeah.
Right.
Because clearly mom's looking out like that too.
For sure.
Like now we're a family.
Like we're about to have a baby together.
We should do family stuff together, you know?
Yeah.
Like this.
But kicking out the sister that was their old time.
Since the beginning, yes.
It's tough.
And probably Tomas probably wants the, I mean, the Tia.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
Like this guy, like, who is?
this guy. It's not my dad. I don't even know him.
I'm not calling him dad.
Yeah.
It's a tough situation for sure.
Yeah. Especially the four tickets. It always like
makes tough decisions.
I feel like they need like
to do like a TV series on like
drama around graduation because
there is so much drama with the amount of tickets
given. Yeah. There's got to be
better options. It's systemic, you guys.
Yeah. I'm sure.
Like are you on a celebrate something happy? Ha-ha.
Just kidding.
You can't do it with that little bit of
drama.
Systeming.
Yeah, systemic.
We need these kids a little bit,
a little bit traumatized
so they can come to summer school instead
to be home.
Yeah.
Doing with those problems.
Anyway, so
she's the aunt.
I'm wondering why she even knows
that the kid's getting pressure, why it's
her ticket that's being moved and stuff like that.
Right. Someone had to be talking to her, maybe the kid.
Yeah.
Because this is information.
She kind of is, it's secondhand information.
Yeah.
Her saying that the,
The kid is being pressured to take the boy, the dad, the stepdad.
She probably has a good relationship with him, obviously.
Yeah.
The kid, you know, it's like, oh, you know, I don't know, Tia, like, my mom's really telling me this.
And then it's like, oh, you know, and like, the Tia's trying to maybe be, like, cool and, like, listen to your mom, but also like, damn, I really want to go.
Right.
And so it's, it's, yeah.
See, I feel like, I relate to this because, like, my nephew, I felt the same way.
He was, like, the first kid in our family.
Right.
I didn't necessarily help raise them,
but I was always their present.
Like I played with them, you know?
So like me, legit, I'd be like, hey, I'm going.
You don't have an option.
You know what I mean?
And I know my nephew, like, he feels the same way.
It's like my uncle, you know.
So me personally, I'd be like, hey, you don't got an option.
I'm talking directly to my nephew.
Yeah.
Like, that's me, though.
That's how I would approach it.
Yeah.
It seems like the, it's already been made.
The decision.
Because it's not like the mom's sending us like, should I take my sister or should I take my new man?
Yeah.
Because what she's saying is should I make a fuss about it or should I just let it be and like not trip?
Right.
If she makes a big deal out of it, she might be able to be there, but it could cause, you know, just some drama.
Like, you know, or even like a divide between the new guy and her, which they're all starting to try to like start a new family, essentially.
Yeah.
All right, hit us up so you can let us know what you would do in the situation,
what Samantha should be doing.
818 52059.
That's 818 52059.
And our guy Greg C, he's out on the streets of Linwood.
He will be at Plaza Mexico, right outside the Ojos locoes with his creepy butt.
He's going to be there and he's going to have hella tickets to give away.
So meet up with him.
Go chop it up.
Go take your flakes.
He's going to be there at 830.
All right.
We just kicked him out.
All right.
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Samantha needs our help.
Sammy.
Samantha's a Tia.
She has a nephew named Thomas who is going to graduate from high school next month,
sorry, next week.
And he only has four tickets.
that's enough for his grandparents and his mom.
But the sister, you know, Samantha, is feeling left out because the mom, I'm sorry, the mom is dating a new guy.
She just got pregnant by him.
So they're trying to start a little family and she wants him to go.
Yeah.
So stepdad.
There's four tickets.
Two go to the grandparents, obviously.
One goes to the mom, obviously.
And then the other one that's like kind of up for, or isn't, wasn't up for grabs.
what should have gone to Samantha, she feels,
because she raised this kid, you know, like,
she was right there in the house with him,
probably like the first of the grandkids too
if his mom had him young.
Like, this is the kid of the house.
Yeah.
All right.
And she was right there throughout all the steps of the way.
However, her sister is in a new relationship.
There's a baby on the way as well.
And the sister's like, all right,
I'm going to give it to my man,
aka the stepdad of, the new stepdad of Thomas.
In a sense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it should be.
You should be stepping up and stepping in.
Yep.
And so she's giving the tickets to those four individuals.
Samantha's not one of those people.
Samantha feels like her nephew is being forced to give up that ticket.
She knows her nephew would give it to her.
Her question is, should she turn up or should she leave it alone?
Right, Vic?
Yes.
Okay.
So we're taking your call on that.
And Mike Zimel said he's been in a similar situation kind of because he was definitely there.
And he's like, if anybody wanted this ticket, they couldn't get this ticket.
Yeah.
No, yeah.
Not for sure.
And although, like, you know, it's like, it's very upsetting because you're the aunt.
You were there.
You stepped in a lot.
You probably babysat a lot.
But that's like, it's still mom.
You know, and his mom is like, there's understandable on both ends.
Yeah.
To a sense.
In me.
for me my my
no see how I feel about it having been a young mom
and and thank goodness like I was able to have
everybody at the different graduations and promotions
but my sister was there all the time
my sister helped raise my oldest son
like no other right she was there to while I was going to school
while I was working and once I got in a relationship though
I couldn't be like hey like you don't you don't get to be a part of
anything because my sister exists you know
like it wouldn't be one or the other.
It would be both.
So I wouldn't feel the need.
However, that's why I don't think that it's necessarily
what's going to turn into is stepdad,
which we're villainizing for somewhat reason.
Yeah.
And the Tia, when it's like, look, it's the school.
Yeah.
For sure.
Like, it's not like the sister is like, yes,
you're not going anymore.
I have replaced you.
It's like, no, it's literally the school of being like,
there's a limit to this.
We need no limits.
We got to do.
systemic.
But they all fit?
They can lap it.
Yeah.
Oh, you're right.
All right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's go to Carla from Rialto.
Carla.
Hi.
What's up, Carla?
Hey, Carla.
Good.
Thank you guys.
What are you?
What are you?
Amazing.
Carla, talk to us.
What would you tell Samantha?
So the only reason this bothered me was because, I mean, I've had my kids go through high school and all this, you know,
you know, the graduation and the family, I'm trying to figure it out.
But I think that she needs to stand up for herself and just say, like, you know what, I get it.
This guy is a new guy.
Maybe he's trying to be in this, and what is it, Thomas's, you said, life.
But she's been there.
She's always going to be there.
Regardless of what happens between them two and the relationship, that Dia is always going to be there.
So I think that right now, they should think.
about Thomas and not about, okay, this might be a new relationship. What if it doesn't end up being a
new relationship or it doesn't work out? And then that guy's gone. The F. still there. So really,
at this point, they should just think about Thomas and say, this is who's going. And the easiest way
out because I had to do it is so many people have extra tickets. Try to get another ticket. There's only
one more tickets you need. Go get another ticket. People pay to get tickets. I had to do it. I had
do that for my kids so hey go for it how many extra tickets did you get and it was that from the school
or from like another student so the school gave me extra it gave me three extra tickets if you ask for it
and you actually get depending on the school right but um you ask and sometimes they'll just
give you one or two extra tickets if they have them but i went online and i asked i'll pay for
extra tickets if you guys have your tickets i'll give you guys money for it and people sold me
tickets.
The business?
Side hustle.
I
well I had to
do it because I have a big family on my
side of the family and all the
Tias and the Tias and the
cousins wanted to go, dude,
I ended up getting like 14 extra tickets.
That got expensive.
They were the loud crowd when you know when they say someone's
laughing.
You know why they say hold the applause to the very end.
Yeah. Yeah. We blame you.
You know, the funniest part is that
We were just looking at my daughter's graduation video the other day.
And I told her, I go, damn, Kayla, look at, you could hear, like, everybody's screaming.
And it was my whole family when they said her name.
I love it.
I love it.
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We're in the Homi Helpline.
We're talking about Samantha.
Samantha has a nephew Thomas.
He's graduating next week.
Samantha's sister has invited her new baby daddy.
And Samantha feels like that ticket should be mine.
It shouldn't be the new baby daddies.
And I know you said, Carla, you said that it should be the baby daddy knows his place that this belongs to the Thia.
The Thia is always going to be there.
We don't know if the baby daddy's not going to be there.
I think about Thomas.
I would only, having been a mom that had a child and then got into a new relationship, I would only ask, you don't think that's thinking of Thomas to say, hey, let this person that is stepping in to our life.
be present so you could see he's there for you too?
Okay, so I don't think that he should be put in that position.
Of course.
Because if he's trying, if he's trying to make his mom feel good about the new guy and the new relationship,
that's something that he shouldn't have to do.
That's something that he shouldn't be put in that position, in that place.
And so I'm actually kind of, if the Tia hasn't even asked Thomas or said like, hey, if she hasn't
a big deal, I commend her for that.
But I think that at this point, she should go to her sister and say, like,
dude, I, this is, like, big for me.
And I get that you have a new guy, but is there any way that you can talk to him
and maybe come into some kind of an agreement that why does he mean, be outside,
figure something else out for Thomas on his side?
Like, if he wants to be involved in the family and be his new dad or stepdad or whatever,
And have him do something big for him outside of not being in graduation.
Like, do a party for him, get people, something like that.
Like, he can be involved and say, like, he did that for Thomas.
True, for sure.
But I just think that the Tia should not tell Thomas anything and not put any pressure to Thomas.
Like, I feel bad for him.
Oh, for sure.
Less about talking to Thomas.
I was more specifically asking when you said they need to think about Thomas.
Because as the mom, I would assume that she's thinking about Thomas when she's thinking, all right, this is a new family.
I want us to do stuff as like together, you know?
And then if you were to say something like, we don't know if he's going to be there.
Imagine you're telling a pregnant lady.
We don't know if you're madden't be with you in a year.
Like, imagine her being like, you know what?
You're right.
Like, that's no.
It's four months, though.
It don't matter, dog.
It's like putting back to just on them already.
What is she supposed to say?
Like, they do skip out of me.
You're right.
Yeah.
Like, they're not going to be as reasonable or as, like, see it from your perspective.
Because to them, they're trying to make the best of this, their situation.
And I get what you're saying.
I'm not saying to go tell her that.
In my head, I'm thinking.
She should be not.
You know what I mean?
And she's like, hey, it happened the first time.
Oh.
Oh, gosh.
He could be just like Thomas's dad.
You don't know that.
What if he disappears like the last one?
How much as you're there, though, right?
Yeah, hey.
Yeah, as long as you're there, you're good.
I want to see what's happening with Thomas.
Carla tells the inconvenient truth.
Yeah.
Just being devil's advocate here because, look, he even just the soon, like, I got pregnant
three months after starting to date, Horten.
And Hore was immediately in my older son's life.
If my sister would have come in and be like, you don't know if he's going to be here.
And y'all know Hora, you know that he's there.
Right.
So for someone who would say that, I'd be like, wait, what?
Square up.
Yeah.
But it's like, yeah, it's been three months.
Any little, like.
I mean, it does sound mean as hell.
It sounds horribly mean to someone that's pregnant.
Yeah.
Yeah, so let everybody have, like, great experience.
I think if this means is don't let the pregnant woman make the decision.
Let's ask the kid.
No.
He's about to be 18 years old.
He's about to be 18.
He's graduating high school.
He can make a decision.
He's going to be the, you know.
first major disappointment as an adult to your mom.
Do a little raffle.
Okay, whoever gets a ticket.
The grandma gets kids.
Does it make it?
She's like, what did I do?
I do that while he's on the street.
Raffing the ticket to Thomas's graduation.
The mom doesn't get pulled out?
Hey, sorry, mom.
She can plan dinner.
She can plan dinner.
Yeah.
All right, we got Crystal from Huntington Beach on the line.
This is my town.
yours. Crystal.
Hello. What's up?
What's up?
Good morning, Mama Cita.
Hi, Crystal.
Crystal, talk about it.
I feel like I'm being too heavy-handed on this situation because I feel like so like.
You relate, right?
Yeah, but Crystal, please take it off my hands.
What would you say to Samantha?
Well, I think that they're making a bigger issue out of it than it really needs to be.
I think it's a lack of communication.
Honestly, I think that if Samantha was to go to her sister and her sister's new
husband or a new man and just simply say, hey, this means a huge amount to me.
I think that if the boyfriend or the new husband has any kind of character, he's going to be,
you know, completely understanding. He's going to say, hey, you and the girl, you and your sister,
you guys go take lots of pictures for me. I'm going to be here setting up the grill.
We're going to have a huge ass party, you know, there'll be plenty of time for celebration
with family and friends. And I think that, you know, if this man is actually a true, mature,
a grown person, then he's going to understand
that he's new to the relationship, new to
the family, and that this boy's
graduation means the world to the sister.
And it's no disrespect or anything
like that. It's just, I want to be there,
you know? Yeah.
Kind of makes sense.
I like graduations are
boring as hell. So can you imagine
like you're new to the family?
But like when you love that little kid, you're like,
you can't wait for it. Like you're watching them
the whole time in their little seat, like talking to
their friends, like you're a part of it.
I'm like, oh, what are they doing?
Yeah, you don't wait for that moment.
Probably don't love him yet.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Bro, the real dad is bored.
Shut up about the stepdad.
Stop villainizing the stepdad.
No, I'm just saying it's a little young.
Were you bored, yes or no?
Don't lie.
Yes, you were.
Maximil, were you born yet or no?
That's what I'm putting myself in stepdad's shoes now, right?
You're watching a Dodger game on your phone.
I'm putting myself in stepdad's shoes, right?
And then they're like, oh my God, they're fighting over this ticket.
Yeah.
That graduation is going to be boring.
anyway. Go ahead.
I'm going back.
And that step that probably isn't like, hey, I need to be here.
That's probably again something.
Yeah.
I want us to go together as a family.
Like Mamasita said, like you said, Crystal, if you just communicate that and don't
be like, you don't know if he's going to be around, sis, be like, hey, I feel left out.
Like, I feel like I've been there.
I feel like I should be there.
Maybe your sister's too caught up in what's going on with her life.
And she's like, dude, you're right.
Maybe the sister's like, I just thought it wouldn't be a big of a deal to you.
but now that she sees that, I'm sure she would try to wrap her arms around you.
What is the word again?
My nephew, my nephew graduated last year, and my husband, you know, didn't go.
And I have been with my husband for forever, 15 years.
And he didn't go because there was limited tickets and limited seats.
Was he mad or was he like, oh, wow.
I mean, no, because he was just at home opening the corona, lighting the grill.
Yeah, see, that sounds fun.
That sounds way better to me.
Yeah.
You know, so he didn't really care.
He was like, you know, he still gave the kid money.
Still, you know, helped out.
And he was super excited and took lots of pictures when he came back.
But, you know, it's not that I think people are making it a bigger deal, you know.
Yeah.
And it needs to be.
Yeah, that's what we do as girls.
I know.
I feel you spent that.
Also, I just want you all to know.
It is only girls on the line.
No guys are calling me because the guys are like.
I want to be a good girl.
They're busy firing up the grill.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, look.
One my ticket.
Also ticket.
There's another thing.
Like, Samantha could also, like, do her best to, like, break them up before.
Victor, no.
What?
Break up the aunt's relationship with the nephew?
Yeah.
The extra ticket frees up.
That's a horrible idea.
You should just kick yourself out right now.
All right.
It's a solution.
Ruth.
Horrible.
What's up, Ruth?
Hi, Ruth.
Hey.
Hey, you guys might as well just give me my own main length of the brown.
calling the main line.
What do you have to say to Samantha?
Well, honestly, like, it should be her choice, you know, like,
the Tia raised her since day one.
I'm not saying that maybe that guy's not going to be a good step out or whatnot,
but you know what I mean?
Like, he just came in like four months ago, bro, like less than half a year.
And if it's that important, like, then maybe they can have a friend that doesn't,
you know, there's always extra tickets.
Like, people have other people that might not.
be able to go, but if you can get one
Kulev, not let him set this one out.
But it should be whose choice.
It should be Thomas's choice, the kid that's graduating?
Of course, because it's his day.
Like, what would you want to take the sign off of his day?
The mom and the sister.
Okay, Thomas, you choose.
And you better choose as you, are you going to choose your Tia?
Are you going to choose who I want, your mom that raised you that.
Oh, that's what they're going to do to the kid.
The kid, yeah.
They're not going to be like, hey, Thomas, you choose.
They're going to do it.
Oh, the mom is going to do the biggest.
You know, I didn't graduate because I had you.
Yeah.
And then.
Well, that's your problem.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
And then the Tia's going to be like, well, your mom doesn't make good decisions either, Miko,
because, like, your dad's not here.
And we can go eat out.
Well, then I would have been like, you know, sit this one out.
Tramp, you can sit it out with your new baby daddy right there,
wait for me in the parking lot or something.
Oh, my God.
Why does it have to be anti-mom?
The mom is perfect.
Because I, because I, because I,
help raise my nephew too you know like I help raise my brother's kids since day one and it's like
I always tell them look me ho like this a safe space you can tell me whatever you want like it's an
open doorway yeah if you don't too like they also have to understand los tempos of yos
they all you know it's his turn now you know so it's like let him enjoy his day let him enjoy
his graduation if you want him to be there he can be at the parking lot or the after dinner
the graduation party but that main stage let it be who he wants them to be you know what
I mean like she wipes his butt, sorry.
Not him.
Yeah.
You know, like, the Tia did.
Not the stepdad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And who even knows if he's going to be step daddy?
He's going to be a wrong person.
You see, that's where you get.
That's where you get to where I.
All those graduation pictures and be like, well, where's he on now?
You always got to put him on the outside.
Never let him put it stand in the middle.
You could have all the right in the world.
But the, like, mom Trump saw.
and see, so when you get to that part,
when you get to either like, like,
like throwing jabs at her,
now Adreide, she's not gonna, you're not gonna go.
Not today, six.
You know what I'm saying?
And then you might not even go to the graduation party.
Well, then I would have been like,
my bad mom, I lost your ticket.
Here to see, here's your ticket.
Like, you know what I mean?
Because that's not cool.
Like, you shouldn't be playing with that.
And it's you and your nephew just saying,
F my mom and my dad.
It happens.
It happens.
No key, hi key.
I like that.
Let's write on our enemies together.
We're right on your enemies.
Like your mom's my mom's like, I just want you
to get a lot.
I just want to get this over with for summer vacation.
Yeah.
That's it.
I'm not trying to hang out with any of y'all.
I'm trying to hang out with Allison.
At the party, I'm in my room on my phone.
Brough, I went to a graduation party.
Over the weekend?
They do stuff from that graduation party.
I can't see it.
Like have fun?
I can't say.
And thing?
Karaoke?
Dance.
I'm just saying kids today are just like kids when Vic was in school.
Like that?
No.
No.
Oh, you're popping open the beer.
I get it.
I'm not going to say it.
I'm not going to say it.
I'm not going to say.
I love my niece, Bella.
Happy graduation.
Okay.
Hey, it's legal and teacher.
It's legal and teacher.
It's legal and Tijuana.
Anyway.
Are we going to somewhere else?
Jasmine.
Yes.
Jasmine from Rosemede.
Jasmine.
Good morning, Brown Bag.
What's up, Jazz?
You sound like sunshine.
Oh, my gosh.
How are you this morning?
Girl, I've been up since 5.30.
I'm good.
I'm telling me.
Wait, why are you up at 5.30?
Oh, I, Camille, it takes me an hour from my house to the kids' school and work.
Oh, damn.
Shout out to my beautiful kids because they love you guys.
We love you guys, Brown Bag.
Yes, shout up to your beautiful kids.
Wait, so you're from...
every morning.
Let's go.
So you're from Rosemede and you commute an hour?
So I actually moved out to Chino.
And then I'm originally from Rosemey.
So I always say I'm from Rosemade.
So you drive from Chino to where?
Chino to where?
Chino to Rosem.
Yeah.
See, that level of got you driving an hour.
Yeah, yeah.
Like the prices make sense now?
Extra gas, extra rate.
Hey, I'm not mad at your hour commute.
That means an hour.
with us.
Exactly.
It's worth it.
You guys make it better.
You should move out one hour farther.
Yeah.
Go to pause free while you're ready.
Go to Beaumont.
You're going to have great to you.
Beaumont is crazy.
Jasmine, talk to us.
What would you tell Samantha?
I would tell Samantha to leave it as is.
I think the dad deserves to go.
He's not my dad.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
Just because everyone else agreed I had to be a little different.
No, but it's the same thing.
No, I think that it's true everyone else is saying.
I think just out of the mom, she's in a new relationship, and I get it.
Like that's, you know, you're in your lovey-dovey phase and whatever, but it wears off, you know, and exactly, like, she's pregnant.
You never know what it can happen.
And I think a graduation is a big milestone.
Really big.
And you remember that for the rest of your life, you know?
Like, I graduated 10 years ago already, and I remember who was there.
And I wouldn't want someone that, you know, doesn't really mean to me as much.
But I think she said she should say something.
I at least talk to the mom and the new dad or boyfriend or whatever.
And, yeah, because, you know, close mouth don't get fed.
Yeah, you have to say something.
Everyone else is saying, like, just the new.
dad doesn't even want to be there or is it like the mom that's pushing on him you know?
We're little haters and we're saying that he don't want to be there and we're saying we're
don't know we're lying we are little haters because he don't know that kid but it's also
samantha side of the stories okay imagine okay they're together right and and he's there forever
amazing but now imagine it doesn't happen he's gonna be like hey mom remember my graduation
when you made me make that guy look at my tiah she's right here that's not his dad that's just
Dude.
His mom, you know?
Uh-huh.
Bro.
You're going to have,
Little Vic is going to graduate high school.
You're hopefully going to be in a relationship by that time.
She ain't going.
Imagine they tell you that about the girl that you know is there, like loves your love's little Vick.
You're going to take him.
Yeah, see?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You going to take her or not?
See, like, you, it's messed up.
She got to go.
You're in love.
The mom, the mom has a baby.
She's already bringing a plus.
one. Why did she need to bring another one?
Oh.
She's pregnant!
She wants to put us two of those unfair?
I'm not going to here.
What is those twins?
Bro.
I think the best idea was go buy an extra ticket.
But I'm telling you, it's systemic.
They want us to fight each other.
They want to divide our families.
And then traumatize the kid and adultify them and be like, hey, you choose.
Do you love your mom or do you love your Tia?
And then they're like, what?
I mean, you got to send them out.
Don't let them.
Be co-parents involved.
Don't let it be two tickets and mom and dad both have partners.
Bruh.
Okay.
Sorry, Jasmine.
It's just my trauma.
I think we've got to fight the school says dad.
Are the kids in the car right now?
Are the kids in the car?
No, they wanted to, but I had to drop them off already.
Wow.
Wow.
Tell me to say hi.
I will.
I will let them.
All right.
Mama's see that.
Have a good morning.
Thank you guys.
Of course.
Thank you.
Brah, y'all are making me mad.
He's not my dad.
You know what?
I've had like terrible step father.
that's probably where I'm coming from yeah because they sucked and like god forbid they were in any
photos I look back I'm like ah this was here pelon yeah you know watch them be in the middle of the photo
too and you can't crab them out that's what I'm saying I think it was Jasmine made a great point
you remember who was at your graduation yeah you remember who came who didn't come yeah all right
and I'm just going to use this moment to tell Angie remind her that she promised my son yeah I did
and I'm going to be there today it was just really really
hard to see Jorge. So I went to Lette's
house yesterday and as I was
leaving, Jorgeito comes and he runs
and he's like, hey, gee, are you coming
to my graduation? Please,
with a big smile. And he
told me twice and of course, I can't say no to that.
You have to, yeah. Was there an extra ticket?
It's full. Like anyone can come, right?
Because it's elementary. You got to make it like that.
Watch, watch when it's his high school graduation.
Oh, yeah. And Marcus can't come. You better not get me.
Oh, that's
I understandable. He's going to be.
starting the grill or something you don't know how to grind you yeah he does he
does he does the grill he does like chicken those Dorado he don't know how to season
food yes he does yeah okay one day okay all right well definitely maybe like the best
solution would be that you let the Tia go mm-hmm as the as the dad who part as the new
guy boyfriend no he's not my dad right he's not my dad
Is it a quakero or quakeer?
Quaker.
Quaker.
It's a boy.
The guy.
Colquierre?
Any quillier.
I said it at the first time.
All right.
I need this just start trusting myself in Spanish.
For him, we don't even know if he wants to go or if he's even aware of this problem.
Because Samantha, you have to say something.
Yeah.
And say it nicely.
Don't come in shooting like, hey, you're not even going to be together.
Like I was here.
I raised them.
You did raise him.
Because then the mosque was like, I did raise him.
He met him four months ago.
Yeah.
Like, whatever.
Like just don't, don't diss.
Just be like, hey, this is how I feel.
I feel very sad.
I want to go, right?
And have the dude set up at the party so that the kid could see, oh, wow, he is, he does want to be a part of my life.
Yeah.
Right?
Just give him a hundred.
An envelope with a hundred in it.
Exactly.
You buy the love?
I feel like some of your stepdad's did that and it didn't work.
They tried.
No, it didn't work.
I never love them.
So, then, but you were a hundred.
I love the money.
I love Benjamin.
I love Benjamin.
All right.
Keep it here.
It's probably 106.
Sally's number one for hip-hop.
We're going to check in with Greg
at Ojos Locos Locos in Linwood.
O'Hos Locos doesn't know about it.
They're just going to be like, what are this?
I know.
Why isn't there?
This guy never leaves.
Yeah, it's in the parking lot.
Everyone on six.
Samba Salah with Angie.
Martin Lawrence, Mr. Bad Boys.
He has finally spoken out and said,
stop with the rumors about his health.
So you know how Bad Boys 4 is coming out
the right or die?
Yes.
And they've been doing like,
they've been doing a lot of promo,
they've been doing a lot of interviews.
The last time when Will Smith and him came out here in L.A., yeah, Martin Lawrence, he came out
in here in L.A. People were speculating that something was wrong with Martin because the way that
he was walking, like, Will had to help him stand up, walk, and all that stuff. In interviews, he was
like seeing like he wasn't making eye connection and just being really slow, slurring his words.
Yeah, he was really sluggish and his response levels were like low. Like, it felt late.
Yeah. Yeah. Laid reactions. Yeah, late reactions, late responses.
things like that.
And so people were speculating saying like, oh, my God, he's so sick.
Someone check up on Martin.
But now he's finally speaking up and saying, leave him alone.
He's not sick.
Listen.
I'm fine.
I'm in God's hands.
I'm blessed.
You know, I'm glad to be waking up every day.
I'm all good, though.
I'm all good.
No need for people to be concerned.
And I'm healthy as hell.
Stop the rumors.
See, stop the rumors.
Boy is fine.
I don't know.
Sounds a little...
Sounds a little...
Sounds a little worse.
Just from hearing it only?
Yeah.
Just on, like, just listening to it only.
I've interviewed him before and he definitely didn't sound like that.
And also knowing, like, where he...
Like, he's a comedian.
Yeah.
And seeing, like, him acting in movies, he's, like, the energetic type, the funny, the enthusiastic.
I was going to say that.
So...
Well, just the way that they are on stage is very different from the way that they are, like, in person.
That's one thing I did find out about Martin.
Right.
I remember I was expecting Martin.
Martin.
I'm funny.
He's very chill.
He's like, it's not showtime right now.
I'm talking regular.
But just the slurring part is kind of what hit me in the audio.
Yeah.
And he's older.
That's the thing is that we have an image of him doing, you know, the Martin show.
And it's like, it's been on reruns since we were kids.
So it's like, that's the Martin that we picture all the time.
We see it still.
And because of that, that's the image we hold in our head.
And now it's like he's older.
It's been 30 years.
He's going to need help walking.
Yeah, it's been 30 years, you know what I'm saying?
He's 59.
Yeah, he's older than Will Smith.
And also, Will Smith is also an anomaly.
Like, he's like athletic, like super in shape.
That doesn't mean that everybody is going to be like that.
And gout exists.
I don't think he had, I don't know if he had gout, but gout hits.
Once you're your 30s, gout hits and one day you can't walk.
He ate a lot of steak.
Because big knees didn't work this week.
Oh, your leg.
Oh, your calf.
Your calf.
I had a calf so bad that I couldn't want.
I sounded like him.
Yeah.
You know.
Right?
Yeah.
No, that happens.
You get older.
Yeah.
And to Martin Otto, I'm going to add that he did have a stroke like a couple of years ago.
Yeah.
So that probably does play like a little bit in the way he's talking or anything like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And his brother just passed away.
So I know he's grieving.
Yeah.
So it's just natural life like you said.
Like, you know, the stroke definitely has a year, years long effect.
You're kind of never the same.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying.
But he's, and he's saying he's healthy.
We got to take him at his word, at his word for it.
He's probably much better than he was years ago.
Right.
So to like him, he's like, dude, I'm healthy.
I'm taking care of myself and stuff.
But it's like also some things you can't necessarily correct 100%
and be the person that you used to be.
Yeah.
And I think it's just everybody asking is upsetting him because it's like,
then it just, no, it just like highlights the fact that you are getting old,
that you're not the same.
And you're just like, I don't you want to,
we all, we think about that on.
a regular day.
100%
But if he's not
acting like Martin
is like it's something
wrong?
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Are you sick?
You didn't say
WhatsApp!
I think people are
also trying to be
extremely cautious having seen him.
Like you're good.
I'm not going to blame
people for assuming he's sick.
If he's getting help walking
and if he's been in.
Right.
Doing therapy to recover from the show.
Yeah.
You're,
you're,
I can't blame people
because to me
the worst thing was when
Chadwick Boseman was going
through something.
And all people did
was clowning him instead of being like,
hey, he might be sick. I would rather people
go to caring. Yeah.
Versus like clowning that you can't walk,
that you're slurring, that you're listening, and then
something is wrong with you. 100%. Yeah.
Sometimes it happens like over-correction, right?
And I think the public all has guilt
from that time when everybody
was clowning chatting. And so
it's like, now it's like, is he okay?
Is there? Are they okay? Pray for them.
And it's like not necessarily
the case every single time, but I think the
public is a lot more sensitive, which is better
than, like you said, like being
insensitive and clowning people
for no reason. And it comes from caring. It doesn't
come from like a bad of a
wudgy way. Yeah, for sure. So it's
more of just like hoping everything is good.
And obviously everyone's excited for
the movie as well. I'm so excited. I can't wait.
So, you know,
you expect everyone
to expect them to be hype about
and have our energy. And being next to Will
is like super media train.
He's still a lot. He's still hit to social
media. Media like, bro,
he's the goat, bro.
10 miles a day.
Right.
A lot of times, too, the press stuff is after you've done so much acting, after,
and you're flying and you're tired and you don't want to do it.
You know, you think of what you do every day, how long you work.
Imagine right after work you have to do something else.
You're not going to come your 100.
That's true.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, on a personal note, like, look, yesterday we had a hell of long day.
Then we had to go do the podcast, our Brownback podcast after.
And it takes a lot.
And it's like, but let one of us be a little bit more slow with our talk or maybe take a little time to think or maybe we'd be a little bit more tired.
Oh my God.
They're mad at each other.
There's no, no, it turns into so many other things.
Yeah.
Like not humans go through human things.
Yeah.
They're tired.
He probably don't want to do this, but it has to.
Like these are like contractual things he has to do with like the press and making sure you give promo to it.
Right.
Sometimes you just don't want to do it.
Yeah.
But you're still there, you know.
And you have to because it's part of your job.
but I don't know why this just reminded me of like
as the girl that wears makeup
you know I don't know why it reminded me so much of like
when I don't wear makeup or I don't wear eyeliner or something like that
and people just automatically think like oh Angie's sick
I don't know why I connected that too
yes because it's happened to me where it's like
Angie you look sick but I'm like I'm just not wearing my eyeliner
thanks and it just makes you feel bad by yourself
I get you look tired if you don't have makeup or not you're that too
oh no you look sick especially because I have really bad
what's it called?
You're beautiful.
What's this called?
Dark, dark undercircles.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, that happens.
But I don't know.
It just made me remember that and just think back away.
The day you start like wobbling to get in and need help and slurring.
Oh, no, no, no.
I'm just hungover.
Yeah.
Just kidding.
All right, that's it for Sombrosella.
I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings on Power 106.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill.
Where are you from, Es?
Don't you know I'm local?
Local.
Maximo is throwing
Ojo on the Lakers right now.
Yes, he is.
He's throwing shade
on the Los Angeles Lakers right now
and I had a whole other story
about the fire hydrant
fevery that's going down in Los Angeles
and now they have to put bolts on them
which looks like a boot over the fire hydrant
and stop stealing fire hydrants you guys.
Come on.
What's wrong with people?
No, no.
So I was going to talk about that
but then I hear your little remarks.
What?
Yeah, go say what you were saying
to Vick to try to make his heartbreak.
They're trying to trade Anthony Davis.
Who is they?
Our new coach, JJ Reddick, shout at us.
Reportedly allegedly.
Reportedly allegedly.
Yes.
Reportedly allegedly.
Maximo, why would you tell me that?
You know, I can't take another loss in my life?
Yeah.
You know that'll hurt me to my core.
You'll be fine.
It's Anthony Davis.
No, I won't be.
On what clipper Reddit did you read that?
No, no, it's just like because of JJ Reddick coming in and like, you know, the season being over.
Yeah.
It's time.
It looks like they're going to try to revamp some situations.
Where are you getting this?
I feel like you're just lying.
You're just lying.
rumors website.
It's lying.
What's the website?
And also.
You're lying on a Lakers website.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Suspicious.
You should be watching that new show clip.
The website has all the rumors and then when you click on specific ones, it takes you to
like certain websites.
Nah, you're breaking my heart.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, because JJ Redick, he's been known to a snub and take a few little shots at Anthony
Davis while being an announcer as well.
Okay.
So also him coming.
But you already know, they always just hate until they're part of the team.
Then they're like, oh my God.
Let's work together.
Let's collaborate.
I did see a quote yesterday that LeBron said, oh, man, Kyrie's the greatest.
I wish we would still be playing together.
Kind of like longing for his ex, damn, you know what I'm saying?
He also liked Eminem song.
That's true.
Come on.
Yes, yes.
LeBron did.
He's just like me for him.
Missing his ex and listening to Eminem.
You are Leigh LeBron.
Are you the greatest?
No.
No, yeah, but no, I don't think that's happening.
That's not happening.
Man, we'll see.
We'll see.
We'll see.
What do you mean?
We'll see.
We'll see if the Clippers ever win a championship.
How about that?
Guess what?
We'll see that too.
No, we won't.
Guess what?
Yes, we will.
In our new stadium.
A championship, okay?
Are you guys going to have a Lakers watch party
when we win the play?
else? No. Are you going to have your own stadium soon?
No.
That's not even a bird. That does hurt.
It is a bird.
I don't purpose didn't do this story.
It's a flex. But like let's do it because
we're equal opportunity to shaders.
The crypto.com
arena is going to start using like reusable
like toilet treat.
Like cups and stuff.
Oh.
Everything's going to be reusable.
Oh, they already do that at the Novo like live.
So they have my plastic like plastic cups.
I stole one.
And I have it.
home.
Wait.
Because I'm reusing.
I don't.
I know which one you're talking about.
Yeah.
Literally.
But like the full venue is going to be full reusable.
So they're going to wash a cup that's been used by other people.
Every game, every single game that happens or a concert that cup is going to be used.
And then you're going to use it and hope that the employee washes it correctly.
Why is that new if we go to restaurants and we do the same thing?
Well, because I knew a few dishwashers and they do their job.
And it's called having to strike.
Draw.
Duh.
Yeah.
And you ever think
about how we're
saving the environment?
Yeah.
While you guys are building
unnecessary stadiums
for banning.
Tell them big jobs.
We're creating jobs.
In underprivileged neighborhoods?
We are creating jobs.
Jobs for who?
For everyone in the neighborhood.
Okay.
Here's how it works.
Use plaques stickups are collected
in specifically
marked bins,
taken to a nearby
industrial wash
and then they're cleaned
and then returned to crypto.com.
Yeah.
Well, creating business
for local businesses.
That's exactly what they do with the
You better hope a Boston Celtic fan doesn't work at that place.
Brough.
Or a Klipper fan.
No,
Kroberpah.
No, come on.
We don't hate that much.
All right.
Well, there's a lot of stuff going out in L.A.
Stop stealing 500s, all right?
Please.
But you know why it made me feel like here we talk about the Intuit dome and it has like,
you can charge your phone.
They're going to have a smokeset.
They're having like all like reclining seats or whatever.
And then we're reusing.
I see it
Don't remind me
Well guess what
JJ Redick might be your coach
How many championships do we have?
16
16, sorry 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
Is there so many I get confused in my head?
Yeah
But you know what you won't forget
What?
Zero
Oh
I'm sorry
I won't
Scrolling with the homies
The home girl
Lettysia
Laetizia
All right.
We all heard about this Michigan man.
He went viral.
He was on Zoom during his court hearing
for his license being suspended.
Our guy Corey Harris,
and this is what happened.
Mr. Harris.
Are you driving?
Ashley, I'm pulling into my doctor's office, actually.
So just give me one second.
I'm parking right now.
You're stationary?
I'm pulling in right now at the second.
Yes, I,
you know.
I don't understand something.
This is a driving one license suspended.
That is correct, Your Honor.
And he was just driving.
He didn'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.
Failure to turn himself in will result in the bench warrant with no bond.
It's that, okay.
This guy's going viral.
Like, this guy's got to be so dumb, so stupid.
I saw someone do a painting, his little face.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And people saying, I'm pulling in right now.
All right.
But then people started looking into this whole situation.
And apparently it's a good thing he went viral and everyone thought he was low-key.
Like, why would you do that, right?
Yeah.
Because they ended up finding out that he shouldn't have.
And by the way, he spent two nights in jail.
Right.
That he shouldn't have even done that time.
He shouldn't even been in this courtroom like this.
Apparently, he did have a suspended license originally.
Two years ago, a judge rescinded it.
It was suspended because of child support reasons.
So I'm assuming either he paid up or figured something out.
And a judge rescinded that license being suspended.
The clerk did not change that on the documents, right?
So since then, it still shows that he's driving with a suspended license.
However, to him, he's like, no, I could drive.
Yeah.
So that's like he has genuine feelings of like, oh, man.
And like, because otherwise, like, why'd you have your, yeah.
Come on.
Everyone took it as like, bro, like, you're dumb.
Like, what do you drive?
Why would you go on the Zoom?
And when you really think about it, it's like, why would you go on a Zoom if it's about, like, a license thing?
And I'm assuming he thought he'd talk about like, hey, it's been two years or blah, blah, blah, this.
But the judge didn't even let him get that off.
He's like, is he right now in the car?
He's in a car while he's, and then he, and the judge even says, like, I'm looking at his paperwork right now.
his license is still suspended.
But that paperwork was wrong.
The clerk should get fired for that now.
Yeah, but it would take time to go who was the clerk two years ago.
It's going to be like a systemic error.
Somebody didn't input and update this and now that's what it was.
But, man, I felt bad for it.
No, don't.
He's going to get paid for this.
He can sue now.
Possibly.
But this happens like.
I'm going to ask Sweet James if he could sue because, look, the virality of it,
how popular it got.
He could say, hey, that cost me, like, mental.
Yeah, all of that.
The information of character.
I'm a meme now.
People send me this.
I can't get a job anymore.
People send my face out, and that means I'm pulling up right.
Now he's going to be pulling it right now in a Maybag.
I hope so.
Bro.
Yeah, no, this was hilarious.
But it happens.
You get a license spending.
My license was spending for, like, two, three years.
Yeah.
And I didn't know.
But it for real, for real.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
But it was interesting.
Not an error.
Not an error, but
Were you pulling in?
You know what's crazy?
I got my, this could have happened to me.
So when this happened, I was like, wow, this almost happened to me.
But my car got towed.
So I pulled it.
How did it almost happen to you?
Okay, so my license was suspended for like two years.
I had no idea.
I had no idea of revoked.
Because you're such a good driver.
No, it wasn't even that.
It was all, kind of.
So I got an accident when I was 18.
Boom, crashed, right?
No insurance.
I had just bought my car.
Turns out that,
The people that I hit, they ended up suing me.
But I was 18.
I didn't have any money.
I'm like, sue yourself.
Like, you know, I'm like, you're not going to get any money out of me.
You can sue me for all you want.
But then I didn't pay it because I'm like, whatever, dude, I don't have the money anyway.
And so later on, it turns out that they put like a hold on my license because of that.
I didn't even know I had to go to court.
I didn't know they sued me.
Yeah.
When you get sued, you kind of got.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Failure to appear.
Failure to appear.
That's probably what happened.
But I owed.
Bench Warren, Vic.
Yeah.
I had like a, no, it wasn't like a, like a legal issue.
It was more so like civil, right?
You're on the run.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I owed.
All right.
He's right here.
Yeah, he was on the run.
Hold on.
He parks on P2.
No, so they basically revoked my license until I paid that balance.
And while I was getting, like, I was literally in the middle of getting it cleared up,
I parked at work one time.
And a cop pulled me over while I was already parked.
And they were like, license and registration.
I was like, oh.
I don't have a license right now.
And then I was just like, and then so I was like, you know what?
I'm in the middle of getting this cleared up.
And they're like, oh, okay, cool, we're towing your car.
And so they told my car while I was at work.
And luckily, he could have went even further and, like, arrested me and taking me in.
Because technically my license was suspended.
So it happens to the best of us.
I don't know how you said.
But I thought, like, you almost pulled in.
Yeah, something like that.
You didn't have it on your record.
No.
No, you genuinely, you deserve to have a revoke license.
Spend his license.
Right.
What happened to this guy is an injustice.
Yes.
Me too.
No, you were on the run.
Yeah, you were on the run.
So what?
I hit a car a little bit.
Yeah.
And now you're telling yourself.
You don't get a practice hit?
No, you don't.
No.
That's what driving school's for.
People do that?
Yeah.
People do go to driving school.
Yeah.
Very responsible people.
My driving school was, take my mom's car.
How much did they sue you for?
I don't know.
I don't know, 8,000 or whatever.
All right.
I didn't have it.
Whatever it was, whatever they tried to sue me for, I didn't have it.
They could assume me for $10.
Okay.
What did you,
how did you hit them or what happened?
They jumped in my lane as I was driving.
Oh, it was their fault.
No, it was totally their fault,
but El Quega Paga, right?
So, like, since I hit them from the back,
well, not if you call Sweet James.
Call Sweet James,
New James, Iceland attorneys.
If you've been in accident,
they can figure out who had the ride away,
all of that stuff,
and make sure you get the money you deserve.
Really could have used them.
Yeah.
Wait, so you never paid?
They paid in payments
because they wouldn't unrevolver.
I ended up paying his license until he did that.
By that time, I was already more grown.
I was like 22, 23.
I was like, I'll pay you guys fine.
Is that when you were to the bank and you would take stuff from the bank?
It's steal?
Take what?
Pends.
Pends?
Yeah, it took pens, yeah.
Good job.
Good job.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, to our guy, Corey Harris.
Justice Rickory Harris.
That's cool.
Everyone that clown, you've got to unclown him.
Yes.
And if you're selling shirts, let me know.
The shirt of him.
Angie.
We have one.
Talk to you.
Right.
Take now.
Oh, sorry I'm not up on modern technology.
Yes, I'm tech.
No, found bad mornings.
Where's the Oz at?
No.
No, Naz, Naz, Nazeer Jones.
Oh.
He's the bad influence.
Yeah, you are bad influence.
So, Instagram is now testing out putting time ads on Instagram.
like throughout your post.
So while you're scrolling,
just like on games
and on YouTube
where an ad pops up
and you're kind of forced to watch at least five seconds.
Or then it goes to the download page
of that freaking other game.
So Instagram is testing it out
and might add it to the app.
I'm sure they are.
They're just like warming us up.
Yeah.
That's pretty much what it is.
I mean, because that's how it probably
would make the most money.
Yeah.
I wonder at one point.
Because you can't skip it. Because low key ads, ads pay the bills.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, radio goes to ads.
That's why TV goes to ads, like commercials, right?
And I'm sure that everybody's like, well, what, let's just get rid of them.
All the streaming got rid of them.
All the everything got rid of them, right?
You got like streaming even radio and all of that.
No ads, no ads.
And then it's like, oh, man, we need ads.
Yeah.
Like, oh, man.
Oh, like they're seeing.
Now they, like, it's on all the streaming services, there's ads, right?
Yeah.
You have to pay to not see the ad.
You have to pay more on top of what you pay to not see the ads.
And then they just change it slightly a couple months later.
And it's like now it's just for limited ads.
And then if you want something free, then it's going to have ads like the games on your phone and all of that.
And it's either do you pay for Instagram or do you watch the ads, right?
Yeah.
But it's just, meanwhile, TV and radio are like, yeah, Tony.
We're never going to get away from it.
We're right here.
We've been in this business.
We had the model.
We know how the world works.
Yeah, remember TiVo, that was like a big selling point for her, right?
when they were like, oh, now you can like skip past the ads, record something and then skip past it.
And then it's like advertiser, they're not going to be outsmarted.
They're, we're going to find you.
Yeah, yeah.
If we have to put advertisement, like, on your toilet seat.
We intro up this segment to give you guys the new deal on toilet paper over it.
No, we got to do an ad.
But like, while we're talking about, the price thing, it's just such a great ass.
You know what I'm saying?
I drive in my Toyota all the time.
And honestly, yesterday I was at ELAC and East L.A.
College is like it's where you can find your inner champion I really felt that way.
But if you want a career in the medical field, definitely hit up Northwest College.
Because one of those college, they can get you there training six months.
Come on.
Oh, yeah.
Wow.
I'm telling us.
I'm glad.
I'm going to feel like gambling next week.
And the HPC.
We'll have a ball back again.
Yeah.
That's right.
That's not next week full.
Is it?
Two weeks.
Two weeks.
It's stupid.
Oh, sorry.
15 days from now.
You can go next week and then go the week after you.
That way you're a addiction.
Yeah.
But, uh, yeah.
Add.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He just cares.
Bruh.
Yeah, but seriously, if someone...
Rab, when I's looking at us, like, I don't know if it's a good thing that you got to do in this way, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't either.
No, guys, but seriously, if you are someone you love is suffering from...
I'm just kidding.
Oh.
Why do you?
Why do you that?
Like, the ad breaks from the looks of it.
It's going to be around five seconds.
Yeah.
And they're going to be unskippable.
That's how it.
Yeah.
So just be prepared to either pay for no ads to give them money or watch the ads and maybe buy something off the ads.
Yeah.
And by the way, the ads always get Angie.
They do.
Yeah.
I haven't bought anything.
Everything is ads, but TikTok shop ads.
Instagram, like the promoted post ads.
Like everything is ads.
There's a new ad coming.
Wow.
Brug.
It's like a Truman show in real life.
And then I wonder what the algorithm is going to give you your ads for.
Anything you talk about.
Yeah, yeah.
Or people around you.
So you guys better not be Susios.
I don't want no ads for no.
They are.
They are not going to laugh.
Oh, that happens to me because I sit next to Greg.
I don't want no gross-pill ads on my feet.
No, my explore page has been ruined by Vic.
How?
Well, it got better now that I moved seats.
But when I sat next to him, I swear.
Now you move next to Ramona?
Yeah.
No, it's really great.
You're next to Ramona pocket knives?
Brickens.
Brickens.
Raona is not a gangster
No
At all
Or so we think
Any more
She just knows a few
Yeah
All right
She just can get some stuff done
If you need some stuff done
She knows a guy
What are Vicks ads
Vick?
BBL's
Definitely like grooming
No
Male grooming, fool
Oh I thought
BBL's
Oh
BBL's and hats
It's called male grooming.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Once you're around.
I guess we're back.
After coming, y'all.
trimming hairs.
Okay, that's what you're talking about.
They're grooming hairs.
No drizzy.
No.
Brown bag.
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